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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 'D. C ANUARY 12 1930—PART FOUR. | FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. awson, No. 16, E. A. No. . 26, E. A. Roosevelt. No. 44, Afth Theodore . No. anniversary celebration and M. M. Thursday—Naval, No. 4, E. A. rth. No. 43, M. Priday--Lebanon. No. 7. F. C. Joseph H Mildng. No. 38, social. Justice. No. 46. E. A. Saturday—School of instruction. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Washington Naval, No. 6. No. 12. grand vi Anacostia M Hall Capitol. No. 11, and Wood- No.'f5. wrand visitation, 8 p.m.' East Gate Hall ‘Wednesday—Columbia, No. Washington, No. 2, grand tion, 8 p.m. Friday—8School of instruction. Baturday—Hieh Priests Association. SCOTTISH RITE. 1, and visita- host to Washington Naval | Chapter, No. 6, the occasion | being a joint grand visitation to both chapters, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Anacostia Masonic Hall All capitular Masons are invited. Martin L. Dicus, master of Theodore Roosevelt Lodge, No. 44, has announced the celebration of the lodge's anniver- sary at the communication Wednesday evening, in addition to the degree work announced for that occasion. Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, will be enter- tained with motion pictures to be shown by 1 J. Bergh of St. John's Lodge, Friday evening, after the degree work announced for that evening. The annual dinner of the Masonic Veteran Association of the District of Columbia will be served at the City Club, 1320 G street northwest, Wednesday evening, January 22, at 6 o'clock. Brightwood Lodge, No. 43, will cele- brate its fifth anniversary with an in- teresting program the evening of Janu- ary 22, the affair being directed by its first master, Henry C. Stein. The lodge | has elected and installed the follow- | ing as officers for 1930: Clarence E. Fowler, master; James E. Wilson, senior warden: Alvan C. Chaney, junior war- den:; Henry C. Stein, P. M., secretary; Charles J. Sincell, treasurer; L. Roy Swab, senior deacon: Willlam H. Thies, junior deacon; Harry E. Benson, mar shal; Rev. Henry Mankin, jr., chaplain; C. H. Anderson, P. M., assistant chap- lain; F. D. Ranney, organist; Harry B. Knee, tiler. Trustees, R. L. Schreiner, P. M.; Louis J. Stoll and H. B. Hundley. Representatives, Frank L. Ach, Masonic and Eastern Star Home; William K. Coakley, P. M., St. John's Mite Associa- tion. Masonic board of relief, C. H. An- derson, P. M.; Prank A. Gould. Washington Centennial Lodge, No. 14, after its business meeting Wednesday | evening, will have as its guests the Dramatic Club of Job’s Daughters. ‘The followship Club of Mount Rainier will meet in Star Hall Monday evening to install its newly elected officers. The club has & membership of 127 men. Carl Rottman, founder and twice presi- dent, will be installed as president. Other officers to be installed are; B. G. Sipes, vice president; J. L. Padgett, secretary, and H. D. Eisenhauer, treas- urer. The executive committee, com- posed of prominent Masons of the vi- cinity, comprises: Perry Boswell, vice president, Prince Georges Bank of | Mount Rainier; Arthur Keefer, town's attorney: Frank Smith, editor of the Prince Georgean; B. R. Sherwood. Sam- uel Moudy, W. T. §. Rollins and J. B. Galliford. The Gavel Club has reorganized and 18 occupying new and attractive quar- ters at 1224 H street (opposite Masonic ‘Temple). The club has elected the fol- lowing officers: President, Hal Trout- man; senior vice president, G. W. Swift; junior vice president, Willlam Peck; secretary, Sidney Haas: treasurer, A. 8. Hopkins; chaplain, Thomas Jones; | marshal, T. Johnson; sentinel, G. Mitchell. The officers were installed by L. H. Troutman, past president National League of Masonic Clubs, assisted by Prank L. Day, State vice president of same organization. Suzu Court, No. 21, Ladies’ Oriental | Shrine of North America, celebrated last session, the first meeting of the new year, with an entertainment, after the regular business of the court, and to this the husbands and friends of the members were invited. The amusements, under the direction of Lady Harvey Smith, included a memory game, with to those who remembered the | greatest number of articles handled in a limited time. The first prize was won by Lady Ruth Smethurst and the sec- ond by Lady George Rue. A violin solo was played by the guest artist, Willilam Rauch, & member of the Musical School of Arts Orchestra, who was accompa- nied by his mother. Lady Rauch, at the piano. Lady Dwight Bromwell gave a | recitation. Refreshments were served and dancing followed, the evening clos- ing with the “Virginia Reel.” The annual meeting of Almas Tem- ple. Mystic Shrine, and the election of officers and representatives to the Im- perial Council will take place in Ma sonic Temple auditorium, first floor, Thirteenth street and New York ave- nue northwest, Thursday, commencing 2t 4 pm. The nominations will begin immediately after the Temple is opened and will be followed by balloting. The polls will close at 7:30 p.m. Reports of officers and committees, with other business, will follow at 7:45. concluding with installation of newly elected officers. The potentate, Edwin C. Dutton, in requesting each member to be present, calls attention to the fact that the 1930 membership card must be. presented in order to gain admission. Monarch Arthur M. Poynton an- nounces that the annual election of offi- cers of Kallipolis Grotto will be held January 30 at Grotto headguarters. Chief Justice Henry C. Stein, c man of the committee on dinner entertainment to Grand Monarch and Mrs. E. W. Libbey, announces that the date is January 15 and the place the Raleigh Hotel. 'All friends of the grand monarch, in addition to members of the Grotto, are invited. A program of local and out-of-town talent, with speakers of note, will constitute the program, which will be followed by dancing. Prominent members in the order from out of town who will be present are Past Grand Monarch John A. Derthick of Brooklyn and Grand Secretary eorge Edward Hatch of Rochester, N. Y. There also will be delegations from Baltimore, Richmond and other cities. Grand Monarch Libbey contemplates visits te grottoes in Florida and Louisi- ana during the latter part of January. At the last meeting of Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, the following officers were elected for the term of three months: Lamar Monroe, master councillor; George Belt, senior councilior; George Thompson, junior councillor; Willlam W. Wilford, jr., scribe (for one year); Pete Holst, treas- urer; Melvin Holst, almoner; Dick Brown, marshal; Oeor,e Giazinbu chaplain; Jack Bonner, junior stewar Phil Nachman, senior steward; Claude Colkerlesser, senior deacon: Al Tucker. Jjunior deacon; Willlam Sinclair, Richard ‘Sinclair, Herbert Weiss, Herbert Staunt, Ray Fuge, Harold Applebee and Joe Feigley, chapter preceptors. Milton Smith was appointed editor of the De Molay Poster and Rusell Payne l(lndll’db!lr‘!;. The chapter will meet Friday at 7:45 p.m. Theybukn ball team of the chapter will sponsor a dance in the oak room of the Raleigh Hotel January 31 at 9 .\ Delock. The. le:":d Oq mmandery of the Dis- Tuesday—Evangelist Chapter, Rose Croix, statutory assembly. MISCELLANEOUS. Thursday—Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine, annual session. | NACOSTIA Chapter, No. 12, Royal Arch Masons, will play (W | Rebekah Thomas, trict of Columbia will hold its annual | inspection and competitive drills in the ‘Washington Auditorium Tuesday eve- prizes awarded: One for the winning drill team, one for the team making the second best showing and a general Friu to the commandery totaling the argest number of points. The committee in charge has ar- ranged for a Templar ball which will follow immediately after the awarding of the prizzs. It is believed that this event will be of intense interest to every Sir Knight and the members of his family. It is expected to be the largest event of its kind ever staged in this jurisdiction, EASTERN STAR. At the last meeting of Miriam Chap- | ter the following officers were installed: | Helen M. Rowen, matron; Ivan J. Dal- strom, patron; Iva L. Pickett, associate Marie Kimmel, secretary; Ab- ates, treasurer; Eileen H. Dal- conductress; Annie I. Hnttllne,’ assoc! conductress; Helen H. Hogan, | chaplain; Mamie Brashears, marshal; | A. Naomi Cooper, organist; Lilllan Hig- don, Adah; Ruth Rook, Ruth; Elsie M. 'ood, Esther: Marie Linthicum, Mar- Helen F. Seiler, Electa; Nellie P. Rowen, warder, and Henry Leman, sen- tinel. Grand Lecturer Mary E. Teachum installed the officers, assisted by Past Matron Celia M. Hines, as grand chap- lain, and Junior Past Matron Pearl B Clifford, as grand marshal. Eileen H. Dalstrom rendered a solo, accompanied at the piano by Helen H. Hogan. Gifts were presented to the retiring matron, Pearl D. Clifford. and Matron Helen M. Rowen. At the meeting tomorrow night an entertainment will be given. The matron and patron will entertain their officers at the home of the matron on the evening of January 23. Areme Chapter meet January 15, at which time a short business session will be held, followed by an entertain- ment. The annual dance and card party will be held at Wardman Park Hotel February 10. Washington Centennial Chapter at the lfleeMl'l‘el January 3 celebrated its ninth birthday anniversary. Matron Helen J. Holland presided. Grand Pa- tron John Clagett Proctor, Past Grand Matron Campbell, Past Grand Patron Dunkum and Past Grand Patron Mas Millan of Maryland addressed the chap- ter. Officers of Bethany Chapter also spoke. A program was given, as follow soprano; Carl G. Romer, violin; Harry A. Quinn, bass It was followed by refreshments and dancing. A dance and card party will be held at Wardman Park Hotel Febru- ary 3. The following chairmen of the year announced first meetings of their committees: Ways and means, Florence Lee, January 14; home board, Mary Bayles, January 8; endowment, Jessie Mountjoy, January 14, and program, Mabel Cook, January 13. At the meet- ing of January 17 degrees will be con- ferred. FEast Gate Chapter will celebrate its fourteenth birthday anniversary next Friday evening. Among the invited guests will be Grand Matron Mrs. Katherine S. Meritt, Grand Patron Charles C. Galloway, Past Grand Ma- trons Gibb, Loffler and Cowles, Past Grand Patrons Proctor, Poynton and Dow and the matrons and patrons of 1930. The ways and means committee will hold a dance in East Gate Temple January 24. A dramatic club hes been formed under the direction of Mrs. Vivian Tucker and is rehearsing a play to be given by the ways and means committee in the near future. The home board will meet at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Pearl Rupp, 3404 Twen- tieth street northeast, the evening of ! January 20. At the last meeting of the chapter four candidates were initiated d three members were received by | affiliation. The thirty-fourth birthday anniver- sary of Esther Chapter was celebrated January 2. Among the distinguished guests present were: Grand Patron John C. Proctor, Past Grand Matrons Caro- lyn A. Handy, Carrie B. Alien, Julia N. Streater, Bertha G. Hudson, Bena A. Bernhart and Lena Stephenson; Past Grand_Patrons Wallace Streater, Wil- liam G. Betts, Willlam J. Dow end James A. West, who is also grand mas- ter of Masons, as well as a large num- ber of present and past matrons and i patrons. The program consisted of in- strumental solos by Miss M. Esther Spier, a reading by Past Grand Matron Julia N. Streater and vocal solos by Stanley Bell, accompanied at the piano by Past Matron Theodora Cunningham, followed by refreshments and dancing. Junior Past Matron Mildren R. Shafer recently gave a luncheon at the Grace Dodge Hotel to her officers. The degrees will be conferred January 16. Bethlehem Chapter held a meeting of the Star Point Society at which time the following officers were elected: President, Ella Lamb; vice president, Adele Marselgia: recording secretary, Irene Darnall; corresponding secretary, Mable Bradburn; treasurer, Louella Barrows. A meeting of the chapter will be held January 14. At the last meeting of Federal Chap- ter the following officers were installed by Lena Stephenson, past grand ma- tron, assisted by Past Matron Hichew of Federal Chapter, as grand marshal; Past Matron Capper of Bethlehem Chapter, as grand chaplain, and Asso- ciate Matron Hall of Bethlehem Chap- ter, as grand organist: Matron, Mary E. Curtin; patron, Walter H. Hewett; associate matron, David Ella Middleton; associate patron, Ludwig Manoly; sec: retary, Alice E. Hansen; treasurer, Al Harger; conductress, Dorothy Paul; a: sociate conductress, Mary B. Warren: chaplain, Georgia Hawkins; marshal, Blanche Cole; organist, Addie Hickman; Adah, Margaret E. Shepherd; Ruth, Mary W. Curtin; Esther, Marion Pear- 80! Martha, Alice Steelman; Electa, May Canter; warder, Fannie Walling, and sentinel, Mr. 'Hooker. Jennie Hichew was elected representative w the Masonic and tern Star Home and Clarence Elliott trustee for three years. The past matron's jewel was presented to Junior Past Matron Mar- garet B. Wrenn by Wirt Furr, and the Junjor Past Patron A. C. De Mott by | Conductress Dorothy Paul. Matron Laura B. Davis of Congress Lodge Chapter announces the appoint- ment of the following committee chair- men: Home board, Ethel Bell; endow- ment, Audrey Gregory; ways and means, Charles Sewal Laurenson: finance, Ar- thur W. Brewer; choir, Evelyn Hazen; good cheer, Elizabeth Brewer. A card | party is planned for February 8 in Northeast Masonic Temple. A Valen- tine dance will be given at Hillcrest, 2800 Thirteenth street, February 14. A meeting of the home board will be held at _the home of Ethel Bell, 3145 Mount Pleasant street, next Wedne: | day evening. A rehearsal for the of- | ficers will be held at the Masonic Tem- | ple January 18 a St. John's Lodge Chapter will meet January 20. The ways and means committee will meet at the home of the matron, 1371 E street southeast, January 13, at 8 pm. A card party will given at the home of the matron January 24 at 8 p.m. Matron Alice Larrimore Schramm of Temple Chapter announces tomorrow evening, after the regular meeting, a birthday party will be given in the banquet room to celebrate the twenty- first birthday annivrsary. tees elected for three years are Samuel J. Gompers, Henrietta Becker and Cora ; Campbell. A dance and card party will | be held at Wardman Park Hotel Febru- | ary 6. Matron Amy Alf of Bethany Chapter | held & committee meeting at her home January 7 and outlined activities for the current year. At the last chapter meeting Miss Baer of Cathedral Chaj- ter rendered a vocal selection, accom- past patron’s jewel was presented tol- 1 to allow the officers to extend birthday sleefll\l! to Washington Centennial ‘hapter. The degrees will be conferred January 17. The Secretaries’ Association met Jan- uary 4 and elected the following offi- cers: Mrs. Esther V. Cross, president; Mrs. Anna S. Castell, vice president: Mrs. Grace A. Grilcrest, secretary, and Mrs. Marie Kimmel, treasurer. The next meeting will be held February 1. Columbia Chapter will hold a short business meeting January 13 at 7:30 pm., followed by a reception for the new officers. All Masonic bodies meet- ing in the hall at Fourteenth and Ken- yon streets and the Matrons and Pa- trons of 1930 will be special guests. There will be entertainment and danc- ing. The ways and means committee will hold a dance at Wardman Park Hotel February 12. Mount Pleasant Chapter next Friday evening will have a special program following the regular business meeting. The ways and means committee, which met recently at the home of the matron, is making plans for the chapter's ap- nual dance and card party, to be held at Wardman Park Hotel March 12. The next meeting of Martha Chapter will be held January 17. After a short business meeting an entertainment will be given, with Past Matron Jessie A. Hover in charge. The annual dance and card party will be held at Wardman Park Hotel February 5. The chairman of the auxiliary home board of Brightwood Chapter, Ardell Payne, called a meeting at her home Tuesday. Plans were made for the year. The matron and patron were guests. The ways and means chairman, Joseph Steker, will call a meeting at his home, 1236 Shepherd street, tomorrow eve- ning. Joseph Steker was installed as- sociate patron at the last meeting. The Matrons and Patrons Association Charles F. Sener, at his home, 2706 ‘Twenty-fourth street northeast, Jan-| uary 4. Cards were played, after which refreshments were served. At the meeting of Trinity Chapter January 2 officers were installed as fol- lows: Matron, Effie Mohler; patron, Charles W. Hoover; associate matron, Audrey Morrissette; associate patron, Thomas E. Franklin; secretary, Mary Wayson; treasurer, Evelyn Strout; con- ductress, Ruby Franklin; associate con- ductress, Ella Smith; chaplain, Cora ‘Wallen; marshal, Estelle Beinlich; or- ganist, Irene Simons; Adah, Helen | Chandler; Ruth, Sadie Frazier: Esther, Evelyn Marshall; Martha, Florence Steger: Electa, Stella Lewis; warder, Mary Newman; sentinel, Earl Blanken- ship. A meeting of the home board was held January 8 at the home of the | chairman, Audrey Morrissette. The next | chapter meeting will be January 16. Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter will meet Thursday evening in Northeast Masonic Temple. There will be enter- tainment. The Willing Workers will meet January 21 at the home of Mrs. Bressler, 5314 Illinois avenue. The aux- m-xz‘ home board will meet January 23 at the home of Mrs. Ida Smith, 2810 Twelfth street northeast. A card ty will be held January 25 in Northeast Temple. ness meeting January 7. The auxiliary home board will meet at the home of Ruth Coates, 716 Farragut street, Jan- uary 15. Nora Heim, Viola Krause and Thelma Johns will assist. The next meeting, January 21, will be a reception for the officers, followed by entertain- ment and dancing. At the meeting of Harmony Chapter December 26 the following officers were installed: Matron, Ruth W. Zeitler; pa- tron, Frederic Zeitler; associate matron, Grace Walker; associate patron, Chand- lee Pidgeon; secretary, Isabelle Ricketts; treasurer, Emily Hughes; conductress, Ethel Waterfleld; associate conductress, Angela Cooks chaplain, Nettie K. Sparks; marshal, Mabel Stutzman; or- %lnll!. Mae Frame; Adah, Irene Wine; uth, Mabel Green: Esther, Helen Alle- mann; Martha, Edith Downey; Electa; Bessie H. Sparks; warder, Rena Collins; sentinel, Milton Walker. Past Grand Matron, Nellie Flether acted as install- ing officer, assistod by Past Matron Sal- lie 8. Wilson as grand marshal and Al- berta D. Plowman as grand chaplain. The past matron's jewel was presented by Past Grand Patron Charles Shreve. The junior past patron was presented with platinum cuff links and a watch charm. The junior past matron was elected as representative to the Masonic and Eastern Star Home and the junior past patron was elected as trustee for & period of three years. The next meet- ing will be January 23, when a surprise program is planned. The home board will meet January 17 at 8 p.m. at the :n‘ome of Ethel Waterfield, 722 Farragut At & meeting of Acacia Chapter Matron Bertha Wealthall appointed Associate Matron Freda Tuttle chair- man of the home board, Associate Con- ductress Elsie Stuart chairman of the ways and means committee, Past Ma- tron Leona Helwig chairman of the en- dowment committee, Past Patron A. V. Burdine chairman of the by-laws com- mittee, Hattie Hanson chairman of the boosters’ committee, Laila Sloat chair- man of the finance committee, Secre- tary May A. Watts chairman of the in- struction committee, Past Patron Her- man Wealthall chairman of the dance committee, Louise Heinzman chairman of the courtesy committee and Con- ductress Katherine Mansfield chairman of the entertainment committee. The home board will meet Wednesday at the home of Fredda Tuttle, 1331 Emerson street, at 8 p.m. At its last meeting the chapter voted the establishment of & permanent reserve fund. Brookland Chapter met January 8 in King David Temple. Nellie G. Potts and Hazel Gates Hartley were elected for affiliation. The petition of J. Charles Miller for degrees was received. The matron and patron will entertain their officers at 2805 Monroe street northeast January 12. The home board will have luncheon January 13 with Bernice Carlton, 1359 Lawrence street north- east. The add-to committee will meet with Louise Nubson, 3401 Thirteenth stroet northeast, January 14. The past malrons will hold their annual banquet at Sta the Dodge Hotel January 15. The r Point Soclety will banquet at the place January 18. ‘A rehearsal for benefit of newly installed officers w be held, under the direction of Grand Lecturer Teachem, January 18, at 2 N t January 21 with Minnie Nell, 3125 Twelfth street northeast. The ways and means committee will have a dance and card party February 28 at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street. ‘The Matrons and Patrons’ Assocla- tion of 1919 held its annual banquet and meeting at the Dodge Hotel Jan- uary 6. There was a program of solos by Mrs. W. W. Deal and A. C. Wilkins and addresses were made by Past Grand Matron Cora Maberry, Past Grand Pa- tron Jason Waterman, Past Grand Matron Cowles, Past Grand Patron Butts and Past_Patron Needham C. Turnage. The place for CLUB DANCES LOW RENTAL of 1921 was entertained by the president, ¢ Gavel Chapter conducted a short busi- | meeting was presided over by the presi- dent, Mrs. Carrie Vogt. Officers elected were: Mrs. Cora Snavely, presidnt; El- mer C. Maberry, vice president, and Mabel rnage, secretary-treasurer. | After the meeting cards were played. The auxiliary home board committee |of Chevy Chase Chapter met January |9 at the home of its chairman, Mrs. i Bess B. Plerce, 3926 Military road. The endowment committee will meet Janu- ary 13 at the home of its chairman, Past Matron Isabel V. Collins, 3708 Military road. At its next meeting, Jan- uary 21, the chapter will celebrate its fourth birthday anniversary. At a meeting December 27 of Cathe- dral Chapter the following officers were installed: Ethel H. Martin, ma- te m: g associate patron; Elizabeth R. Cornish, secretary: Martha R. Brandon, treas- urer; Phoebe Lightner, conductress; Pearl Keck, associate _conductress; Louis Garner, chaplain; Emma Eichel- | berger, marshal; Adelaide Watson, or- ganist; Mabelle Brown, Adah; Eileen Sutherland, Ruth:; Margaret E. Horn, Esther; Evelyn M. Right, Martha; Leola G. Ferber, Electa; Jennie V. Weissbrod, warder; Charles F. Parker, sentinel. Past Grand Matron Jessie Cowles acted as installing officer, as- sisted by Past Grand Patron William J. Dow and Past Patron John W. Martin: Past Matron May L. Dow as grand marshal and Past Matron Maude E. ‘Waterman as grand chaplin. Miss Jane Pratt and Miss Dorothy Bair rendered vocal solos, accompanied at the piano by Past Matron Carrie J. Vogt and Miss Mary Bair. Gifts to the retiring matron and patron included the past matron’s and past patron’s jewels, presented by Past Matron Elizabeth R. Cornish and Past Patron Fred J. Huber. respectively. Past Grand Patron William J. Dow presented the matron with a gavel, a gift from her husband. The chapter will conduct the service at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home today at 2:30 pm. Rev. 8. B. Daugherty, pastor of United Brethren Church, and Rev. W. ‘W. McIntyre of St. Paul M. E. Church South. will have charge. ODD FELLOWS. Canton Washington, Patriarchs Mili- tant, met January 4 and the following officers were installed: Ernest L, Lov- ing, captain; John Schaefer, lieuten- ant: Alexander L. Hjortsberg. ensign; Guy_F. Glossbrenner, clerk; Frederick R. Waterholter, accountant; Roscoe Jenkins, banner bearer; George John- ston, guard; Alton P. Shaw, sentinel; William M. Cowell, picket. The cap- tain announced the appointment of the following: = Degree director, Willlam Ernest; assistant degree director, Alfred Noakes; drill master, Alfred H. Noakes: finance committee, George Johnston, Roscoe Jenkins and Thomas Mettler; entertainment committee. Alex- ander McKie, Wilfred E. Lawson and William J. Hope; ways and means committee, John Schaefer, A. L. Hjorts- berg and W. M. Cowell; equipment committee, the elective officers, Willlam Ernest and Roscoe Wines: annual trip committee, William Ernest, Millard F. Zepp and Harry L. Andresen: auditing committee, Roscoe Wines, William H. McConnell and Robert A. Southwort] special conference committee, the ca tain, lleutenant, ensign, Elmer Cum- mings and Lemuel H. Windsor; press Hjortsberg and Harry L. Andresen. The speed without clashing. vanced fuelizing practice. Executive Offices and S Boswell Motor Company ... 0 s small, less pantd Mrg, Mabel H. Test at the Diine. Gandsvas distributed to chap- ter members. A short recess was callcd Phone Decatur 1636 for Det: Boyce Garage Brown Motor Company . Cashell Motor Company . A. K. Weaver ... - | Mrs. James E. Grifith, chaplain. committee, Guy F. Glossbrenner, A. L. | A motor car proves what it is by what it does. For performance is tangible. You can easily check it for yourself. That the new Multi-Range Chryslers are swifterin pick-up than othercars—smoother in flight—faster in climbing hills—easier to drive—are provable facts. This new Chrysler performance is the result of such advancements as the Chrysler Multi-Range four-speed transmission and gear shift with its quiet Acceleration Range that combines the pick-up of “second” with the smooth flexibility of “high.” Shifting gears back and forth between forward speeds can be done at any car Another fundamental is Down-Draft car- buretion, which introduces the most ad- roice 1612-22 You St. N.W. Mount Rainier, Md. .Sandy Spring, Md. loegvl 4 canton accepted an invitation to act as an escort to the Grand Encampment, Grand and Rebekah Assembly officers at the celebration of the birth- day anniversary of Thomas Wildey, founder of the order, to be held Janu- ary 24, under the auspices of the Qrand Encampment. The following officers were installed January 4 in the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Canton Washington, Patriarchs Min- tant: Mrs. Ernest L. Loving, president; Mrs. Samuel F. Frye, vice president; Mrs. A. Naomi Cooper, secretary; Mrs. {le;\fl;!.uzA. Olt’es. treasurer; Mrs. Mu- ard F. Zepp, junior past 'president; Mrs. Alton P. Shaw, Dfll't’::; otpme day; Mrs. Thomas Mettler, officer of the guard; Mrs. Guy F. Glossbrenner, right aide to the president; Mrs. Willlam L. Wood, left aide to the The Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia will convene in annual ses- sion Wednesday evening_in the audi- torium of Odd Fellows' Temple, 419 Seventh street, at 8 o'clock. Reports of the grand master, grand secretary, grand treasurer, I. O. O. F. Home Asso- ciation, representatives to the Sovereign Grand e and the three special ses- sions will be submitted on the first night. Nominations and elections of officers will also be held Thursday eve- ning, at which time all legislative mat- ters will come before the session. The board of trustees of the I. O. O. F. Temple will meet tomorrow evening in annual session in the board room of Odd Fellows’ Temple at 7:30 o'clock. President E. W. Bradford desires to have all representatives present. Nomi- nations and elections of officers will be held in addition to other important matters to come before the board. The general rellef committee will be called to meet tomorrow evening in Odd Fellows’ Temple at 8:30 o'clock. President H. Allen Ison of the commit- tee wishes to have full representation of all members of the committee from both the subordinate and Rebekah Lodges. Installations are taking place in the several lodges throughout the jurisdic- tion. A public installation was held Jast Friday night by Central Lodge, with Past Grand Irban E. Goerner and stafl from Friendship Lodge officiating. ‘Washington Lodge of Baltimore had its installing team install the officers of Mount Pleasant Lodge last Tuesday evening in Mount Pleasant's lodge room. Grand Master Thomas M. Jefferson of | Maryland and some of his official line | were present. Rebekah Lodges. Mrs. Emily Upson, president of the Virginia Rebekah Assembly, will pay an official visit to Clarendon Rebekah Lodge tomorrow evening. Mrs. Windsor announced the annual assembly session will be held 1. 0. 0. F. Temple Tuesday at 10 o'clock, 2 o'clock and at 8 o'clock. The degree will be conferred at each session. Offi- cers from several State assemblies will be guests. Luncheon will be served at the temple, while dinner will be held at the Capitol Park Hotel. Reservations may be made with Miss Emma Strobel. Miriam Rebekah and Schuyler Colfax Rebekah Lodges held joint installation of officers January 3 in Mirlam Lodge room. Miss Winona A. Beckett and staff installed the following officers of Miriam Lodge: Noble grand, Mrs. Ella Newton; vice grand, Mrs. Lucile Phel; warden, Miss Betty Barker; musician, Mrs. Edna Cummings; conductor, Mrs. Anne Commo; inside guardian, Mrs. New Chrysler “77" Royal Sedan, $1725 (Special Equipment Extra) CHRYSLER proves what it IS by what it DOESI These new Multi-Range Chryslers are new from the ground up. ness, beauty In the midst why Chrysler Bodies are longer, wider and have more headroom. They combine “dreadnought” strength with utmost comfort, modern smart- counterclaims, Chrysler suggests a dem- onstration that you, yourself, may learn Emma _ Shippell: outside ardian, Ernest Woodworth; chaplain, . Olive ‘Woodworth; recording secretary, Mrs. Emma J. 8. Murray; financial secretary, Miss Ella Allen; treasurer, Miss Mary Baurman; _right _supporter grand, L. H. Windsor; left supporter to noble grand, Mrs. Elizabeth Barker; right., supporter to vice grand, Mrs. Mary White, and left supporter to vice grand, Miss Mary Murray. Gifts were presented to Miss a’Beckett and to Miss Mary Porter. Lola E. Perks and staff installed the following officers of Schuyler Colfax Rebekah : Noble grand, iss Mary Wininger; recording secretary, Mrs. Nellie Prather; financial secretary, Mrs, Jessle Baisden; treasurer, Mrs. Laura McChesney; conductor, Miss Florence Lacey; warden, Mrs. Milton Johnson; inside guardian, Mr. Dodson; outside guardian, Harry Johnson; chap- lain, Mrs. Cora Kincer; right supporter to noble grand, Miss Geneva Diehl, and left supporter to noble grand, J. B. Kincer. Gifts were presented Miss Perks and the retiring noble grand. Mrs. Flora O. Schwinger and staff of Fidelity Rebekah installed the following officers of Naomi Rebekah Lodge Monday evening: Noble grand, Miss Emma T. Strobel; vice grand, Mary E. Bowings; recording secretary, Alice S. Thomas; financial secretary, S. May Raitz; treasurer, Edith L. Lusby; warden, Ella Curl; conductor, Minnie Drager; outside fan, Otto F. Smith; right supporter to vice grand, Pearl Herbert; left supporter to vice grand, Sarah Reight, and left supporter to noble grand, Katheryn Stewart. Gifts were presented Mrs. Schwinger and Miss Strobel. A hearts social will be held at the home of Mrs. Dreager, 1488 Meridian place, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Donzella Kaufman and staff of Esther Rebekah Lodge January 2 in- stalled the following officers of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge: Nobl and, Mrs, Mary B. Capper; vice grand, Mrs. Edna Naples; recording secretary, Mrs. A. Naomi Cooper; financial secretary, Mrs. Mary M. Dement; treasurer, Mrs. Abbie M. Gates; warden, Mrs. Marian B. Fiske; conductor, Miss Reba Beaton; musician, Miss Elizabeth Carter; chap- lain, Mrs. Mazie Warrick; inside guard, Mrs. Mildred Garrett; outside guard, William Stansbury; right supporter to noble grand, S. N. Mallory; left sup- porter to noble grand, Mrs. Annie B. Wightman; right supporter to vice grand, Mrs. Celie Hines, and left sup- porter to vice grand, Miss Myers. Mrs. Emily Hayes presented Mrs. Edna Ha: ward with a jewel. Mrs. Hayward pre- sented each officer with a gift. Mrs. Ella Thorton presented Mrs. Kaufman with a bag in behalf of the lodge. OfM- cers of the lodge gave a gift to Mrs. Hayward through Miss Beaton. A speech was given by Mrs. Capper. Brightwood and Martha Washington | Rebekah lodges held joint installation of officers Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. Temple. Miss Carolyn Okey, past noble grand, and staff of Friendship Rebekah Lodge installed the officers of Ruth Rebekah Lodge last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Emily Hays and staff of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge installed the officers of Friendship Rebekah Lodge Tuesday eve- ning. Brightwood Rebekah Lodge will meet ‘Tuesday evening, with Mrs. Kathryn Rahn ~ presiding. The Brightwood Rebodd Players were invited to a sur- prise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Webb PFriday evening in honor of Miss Marguerite Ison, presi- dent of the club. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Calanthe Lodge will give the ranks Monday evening and Grand Chancellor :. Herman Woody will install the of- cers. Rathbone Temple, Pythian Sisters, in- stalled the following officers January 3: Past chief, Edith Berg; most excel- lent chief, Alice Kirby; senior, Delia Sipos; junior, Mae Whitworth; man- ager, Ella Southard; M. of R. and C., Alice Smith; M. of F., Mary E. Hooper (re-elected tenth term); protector, Irene Bradley; outer guard, Thelma Sim- mons. Installing officers were: Effle wson, Emma Motyka and Lillie Creamer. The retiring most excellent chief, Edith Berg, was presented with a past chief’s jewel. She presented $2.50 gold pleces to each of her ways and means chairmen and china bridge sets to all of her officers. Two-dollar-and-a- half gold pleces were given to Melvin and . Vernon Creamer from the Past Chiefs’ Association by Carrie Davis. Ella Thornton presented a basket of flowers to Most Excellent Chief Alice Kirby. Gifts were also presented to the most_excellent chief by Freda Stine and Mr. Kirby. Most Excellent Chief Kirby appointed Lola V. Marks chairman of ways and means for 1930. ‘The following officers were installed by Webster Lodge: Chancellor com- mander, R. O. Lovering; vice chancellor, Lloyd Nickerson; prelate, Jacob Nuss- baum; master of work, W. C. Gann- away; keeper of records and seal, T. C. Taylor; master of finance, J. K. Morton; master of exchequer, 8. M. Banks; mas- ter-at-arms, George Nickerson; inner guard, . L. Warner; outer guard, Frank Kerper; delegate to the relief bureau, John B. Dickman; trustee, ‘T. Cuthbert; senior trustee. Frank Crown, and Arthur C. Smith, associate trustee; Cleveland Kennicutt, Frank B. Crown, Jack Nussbaum, Joseph T. Lynn and Fred Chaimson, Grand Lodge representatives. ‘The following representatives have been elected to the Grand Lodge: From Syracusians Lodge, Edw. J. Newcomb, Albert Kahlert, George E. Helsley, Charles Krisel and R. B. Berryman. From Calanthe Lodge, Harvey C. Belt, Lee B. Emory, W. A. Kimmel, Israel Sommers and John E. Thompson. From Hermione Lodge, Charles H. Wagner, Vernon F. Reid, Dorsey 8. Beach, S. V. Mace and T. L. Kidwell. From Excelsior Lodge, Henry J. Gasson, R. L. Jonscher, Nathaniel Wigginton, Charles Young and Dr. Frederick Yates. From Capital Lodge, T. N. Becker, Albert E. Gor! , George W. Sollars, Jessee Tucker and James E. Wilson. From Century-Deca- tur Lodge, G. Frank Day, Christian P. Kar, Max T. Pines, William J. Thorn and Jesse W, Tull. The ways and me; committee will meet Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Officers of Calanthe Lodge will be in- stalled tomorrow evening. The Pythian Sisters will give a turkey dinner January 16 in the banquet room of the temple. B. P. 0. ELKS. The second ladies’ night of the lodge will be given Tuesday in the club house. There will be dancing and the min- | strel troupe of the Costello Post of the | American Legion will provide the en- | tertainment. The Elks Boys' Band. under the direction of Lieut. George Chapman, will give a concert, also the Boys' Elks Orchestr: A hrg class of candidates was ini. tiated Wednesday evening. A soci: session, with supper and an entertalx followed the meeting. J. B.. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The Washin; General Assembly of the Fourth ee met &t the flower Hotel Monday evening, Janu- ary 6. It had as guests the following fourth degree members of Charles Car- roll of Carrollton Assembly, Baltimore: Edgar N. Ganster; faithful master; E. Norris Delahay, faithful navigator: D. Ward, faithful admiral; Joseph B. McLaughlin, faithful captain; Earl Cook, Harry Foreman, W. F. Schutte; also J. Fendall Coughlan, grand knight of Forest Glen Council. It was announced by the faithful navigator that plans are under way for a fourth degree initiation to be held in ‘Washington on either February 22 or 23. Applications will be received until the 1st of February, The assembly voted to attend in & body the vesper services at the Blessed Sacrament Church, Chevy Chase, this evening to act as guard of honor for the apostolic delegate, Right Rev. Mgr, Pietro Fumosoni-Biondi, by invitatios of the Holy Name Society. Entertainment was furnished throughf the courtesy of Rev. Francis J. Hurney by the Players’ Guild, as follows: Misa : Billy McClure and ; Miss Isabel Malone, contralto, and the Arlen sisters, “America’s Harmony Sisters.” Am:d the meeting a buffet supper was served. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. At the meeting Tuesday evening Miss Mary C. Boland, grand regent, presid- ing, reports were made from Miss Flore ence Hosford, chairman lttendlm:j Miss Agnes Auth, bazaar: Hele: Honan, bowling; Miss Ann Doyle, cart party; Miss Florence Winter, Conver League; Miss Kitty Ruppert, dance Miss Sarah George, membership; Miss Mary Oliphant, missions; Mrs. Anna Holmes, Pathfinder; Miss Veronica ‘Tucker, publicity; Miss Mary Weids rainy day; Mrs. Eva Floegel, specif work, and Mrs. Fred Martin, welfare. It was announced that meore than 830 needy individuals were provided for during Christmas, besides donations made to institutions. It was announced the weekly dances will be every Friday night and that April 30 was decided upon for a card party and dance at the ‘Willard. The Converts’ League will have a gubllc meeting and reception January 3, when Very Rev. Francis P. Lyons of Chicago, Ill,, national director of tha league, will be ‘guest of honor. JOB’S DAUGHTERS. ‘The annual public installation of of- ficers was held by the Bethel of Job's Daughters last Saturday night at the Masonic Temple. Nineteen officers were installed, including: Honored queen, Marie Miller; senior princess, Oneida Jverbee; junior princess, Evelyn Col- lins, and marshal, Zelda Newman. Heralds represented by two angels sounded the silver trumpets to mark the opening of the installation and the Bethel's choir marched in, singing “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” Mother ‘Teachum presided and later turned the gavel over to retiring Honored Queen Margaret Cummins. The installing of- _ ficers were the retiring honored queen and Helen Nusbam as the guide. Mother Teachum also presented a past honored queen’s jewel to Margaret Cummins. Many gifts were presented to the newly (Continued on Twelfth P: CHRYSLER INSPIRES APRIDE ALLITS OWN and luxury inside and out. of all today's claims and inspires a pride all its own. H. B. LEARY, JR., & BROS. 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