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F RATERNITIES Eetsishnobeet i eI LODGES. M —Potomac, No. 5, P. C. o, No. 3 £ & tenniai, i 0. 4, ¥, C. Singleton. No. 30, E. A. La Favette. No. 19, E. A’ Saturday—8chool of instruction. Scottish Rite bodies have an- nounced the first reunion for degree work will start February 17, with degrees from the fourth to the seventeenth, and con- tinue February 18, with the fourteenth degree; 19th, with the fifteenth degree; 20th, with the twenty-first degree; 25th, Wwith the thirtieth degree, and close Feb- Tuary 26th with the thirty-second de- gree. annual entertainment for members and their ladies will be held at the New Willard the evening of Feb- Tuary 27, and efforts will be made to make it unusually entertaining. King Solomon Lodge (the daylight lodge, as it is known) will listen to an address from its newly installed chap- lain, Rev. Frederick B. Harris, pastor of the Foundry M. E. Church, at its com- mfil;::ckluon ‘Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. James C. Hoyle, potentate of Almas ‘Temple, has announea the following appointments: Pirst ceremonial master, George F. Hoover; second ceremonial master, Frank A. Birgfeld; marsh: Lyman Sexton, M. D.; guard, Warren W. Grimes; military Jutant, Harry C. Weirich; captain of the drill team, Jesse Porter; captain of the drum corps, Francis J. Paul, and direc- tor of the Oriental band, Henry B. Schmidt. The potentate has also creat- ed the position of stage manager, which will be filled by Guy C. Harper. The following are the newly elected officers of Washington Chapter, No. 3, Royal Arch Masons, for the year 1930: Gilbert 1. Jackson, high priest; Dayton A %gmey. king: t lede scribe; . { Matron Anita I. Haight announces Past Matron Mary McCoach, January 23. Junior Past Matron Re- , Mrs. Clara Davis, and T. F. Davis were elected as honorary mem- bers of the association. The following officers were elected: President, Pas Matron Maude L. Ormsby; vice presi- dent, Past Patron Marion Angelo; sec- retary, Past Matron Eleanor Watson, and treasurer, Past Matron Maude An- gelo. The association will meet April 29. Takoma Chapter celebrated its twenty- second birthday anniversary January 24. Many distinguished guests were present, among them being Grand Ma- tron Merritt and Grand Patron Gallo- way. The grand patron was presented with a past patron's jewel by Mrs. patrons of the chapter and its 1930 offi- cers. The home board committee met last Monday at the Lotus Restaurant and later attended a home board meet- ing at the Masonic Temple. Wafllha P I-gjnd'. Chlp:l; will hold a card party and dance ruary 8 at 2400 Sixteenth street. The officers will meet February 5 with Mrs. Elizabeth Gauvain and Mrs. Nellie Yeager at 2440 Sixteenth street, apartment 210, on the evening of February 13. After initia- of new members there will be a valentine party. Brightwood Chapter at its last meet- ing held a reception for its officers, fol- lowed by dancing and ts. that at the meeting February 13 degrees will be conferred. The ways and means will hold a card party February 3, 8:30 pm., at the home of the matron, 6312 rrtmh street. The grand matron appointed Past Matron Bertha M. Steker as chair- man of the temple committee. Past Patron Joe S. Haight was appointed by the matron as chairman of endowment. Mary Cookley was elected representative to the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Lebanon Chapter'sofficers conferred de- grees on a large class of candidates at the last meeting. Grand Lecturer Mol- lie Teachum was a guest. Matron Nelly Lynch was presented with a reading i | 1amp by her officers upon the occasion neth H. Bruner, royal arch captain; ‘William Summerbell, master of the third vail; Everett H. Myers, master of the second vail; Wallace B. Pitzgerald, master of the first vail: Dudley W. Fleming, sentinel; John L. Apple, or- ganist. ‘The Temple Club of Master Masons, Post Office ent, met recently in the Odd Fellows' Hall and received Teports from the various committees. President Van Meter stressed the Cherry Blossom campaign for the bene- fit of George Washington University School of Foreign Service, stating also what benefits the disabled soldiers re- ceived from this sale. At the close of the meeting the club by Earl Carbauh, ._C. Plerce; senior vice J. B. Edmonds; junior vice president, A. A. Wright; marshal, M. S. Gassman; inner sentinel, Blanford; outer sentinel, . Jones; secretary, A. Frank Kreglow; treasurer, T. P. Foltz; Bernard R. Tol- . M. Pisher, executive com- Melville D. Hensey, first vice presi- dent, National League of Masonic Clubs; James B. Edmonds, president, and George H. Winslow, treasurer, of the Kiwanis Club; D. S. McMahon, Charles Rossiter were among the visitors. The Masonic Glee Club, under the direction of W. E. Cossins and composed of Fred L. Aue. Byron R. Bond, Edwin T. Boy- len, John E. Chase, Willlam W. Davis, Arthur H. Devoe, Thomas Elias, positions. Edward H. Goelz, R. R. Y. M. C. A, introduced Edith Reed, whose troupe of sohn, boy alto; Corine Clements, tap and Spanish dance; Dorothy Skinn musical 5 vio- | pavette O. W. Riley presented the retiring president of the club, George F. Mer- gell, with a clock in recognition of his services during the past year. J. O. Burnham, State vice president, spoke of the Washington memorial exercises. ‘The advisory board at Central High Mho:kdw F. Hayes, past t, an- Army ical Center—a new Masonic club, has been organized with Henry Egloff pres- ident, who represented the organization at the meeting. EASTERN STAR. A _short business meeting will be held y Bethany Chapter on February 7, to be followed by an entertainment. The annual dance and card party will be held at the Raleigh Hotel March 1. The auxiliary home board was entertained at a luncheon at the Aster restaurant last Monday by Mrs. Yeba J. Hall, Mrs. Augusta O. Johnson and Mrs. Estelle M. Catlin. Following the luncheon, the members participated in the general home board meeting at the Masonic ‘Temple. Past Matron Eva D. Court has been appointed chairman of the com- mittee on entertainment and Mrs. Eve- lyn Broaddus chairman of the Bethany nd matron a gbem S. Fosse chairman of the tem- ple committee and Past Matron Lavinia Dunham as & member of the commit- tee on work and lectures. ‘The degrees will be conferred at East Gate Chapter next Friday evening. A Star Point Soclety was organized at the home of the matron, Mrs. Rose Vier- korn, January 20. Past Patron and Past Matron Castell entertained the officers of 1926 at their home Monday evening. The ways and means committee of Congress Lodge. Chapter met at the nome of C. Sewal Laurenson. Plans Were made for ,activities. A card party will be held in Northeast Masonic Tem- ple February 8. The next regular meet- ing of the chapter will be held tomor- row evening. The home board of Federal Chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Middle- ton, 1904 Jackson street northeast, Feb- ruary 5 at 8 pm. Mrs. Purr has been appointed chairman of the temple com- mittee by the Grand Chapter. Mrs. Jennie W. Bean, matron of Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter, an- nounces the meeting Thursday evening will be a Valentine party and 1930 night. The grand matron appointed Mrs. Edna M. Bush, past matron, on the temple committee and Mrs. Esther V. Cross, matron, on work and lectures. The ‘Workers will meet February 11 at the home of Mrs. Cudmore, 419 Al- lison street, with Mrs. Bean, Mrs. Mundy and Mrs. Hanklea as hostesses. The degrees will be conferred Febru- ary 20. t. John's Lodge Chapter will cele- brfu fl: sixteenth birthday anniversary tomorrow night and officially welcome Associate Grand Patron Theodore C. Lewis. The ways and r:nen:l n«:mmlt: will hold a card y & homs of her birth date. A turkey dinner will be served by the home board from 5 to 7 o'clock Tuesday at 1210 G street. The annual dance and card party will be held at the New Willard Hotel Feb- ruary 20. At the meeting of Mizpah Chapter next Tuesday the degrees will be ferred. The auxiliary home board met January 27 at the Madrillon. Electa Chapter was entertained Tues- day evening with impersonations by Mrs. Mc. ur and solos by Dr. Arthur Simpson. A card party will be ‘Wednesday by the candy committee for for the bazaar in Masonic Hall, Ana- costia. The auxiliary board will meet Friday, with Misses Florence Womers- ley and Edna Eno. Matron Miss Mar- m Mills has been appointed grand Chevy Chase Chapter will meet Tues- day in the chapel of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Entertainment will be provided by the Glee Club of Western h School. The afternoon scetion of ways and means com- mittee will meet February 7 at the home of Mrs. Sidney Hessick, 3746 Kanawha street. Religious services will be conducted by the chapter at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home Feb- ruary 9. Matron Effie Mohler announces that at the meeting of Trinity Chapter Feb- ruary 6 will be conferred on Mrs. Hattie Merchant Lyeth. A short program has bee; party has 12 at the Northeast Masonic Temple. ‘The Matrons and Patrons’ Associa- tion of 1926 held its annual banquet January 18 at the Burlington Hotel. The following guests and honorary members were present: Right Worthy Grand Secretary ie E. Keyes, Grand Matron Katherine S. Meritt, Grand Patron Charles C. Galloway, Past Grand Matron Gertrude B. Milaus, Past Grand Patron George Plitt, Asso- H. M. Galloway, Mrs. Theodore C. Lewis and Past Patron Edgar B. Meritt. Following the banquet there was dancing and cards. At the next meeting, Feb- Kiefer from the past matrons and past | been announced for February |1 ' | guardian, Lilllan Kramer. s | Ing officer was presented with a gift by THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, of Mrs. Lowd, 4106 T lelecllon of oMcers, Al membore o toe chapter Who are either present star points or have served in previous years in any other chapter as star points and are now members of are invited to attend. sl OIAObeC Unity Chapter held a business meet- ing January 24. Ruth B and Lola Mayo, who been appointed as chap- lain and Ruth, l'!:hbeeuvely. and who were not present the night of instal- lation, were installed. Past Matron Hoskins acted as installing officer, as- sisted by Past Matron Willlamson as chaplain and Past Matron Wiedemann as marshal. After the close of the meeting the members joined with Good Will Chapter, who was celebrating its birthday. = The endowment com- mittee met at the home of Mrs. Wiede- mann January 28, at which time plans were made for a card party to be given at the Burlington Hotel March 7. Ruth Chapter will meet Monday and have a short business meeting followed by a social. Dr. R. Lyman Sexton will present moving pictures. The chapter will hold a Valentine card party and dance at the Mayflower February 14. There will not be the dinner scheduled for February 3 for the members of the ways and means committee. Areme Chapter will meet mnext Wednesday evening. Entertainment will be provided by the Masonic Glee Club followed by refreshments and dancing. The annual dance and card party will be held at Wardman Park Hotel February 10. Cards will start at 8:30 pm. Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 o'clock. Matron Alice Larrimore Schramm of Temple Chapter announces a card party and dance to be held at Wardman Park Hotel February 6. ODD FELLOWS. Grand Master Elmer Cummings will begin his series of official visitations, the first to Salem Lodge in the Masonic Temple at Fourteenth and U streets southeast, Anacostia, next Thursday evening. The second will be to Eastern Lodge, February 12, in the I. O. O. F. Temple. The Line Officers’ Association met { January 20, with President William F. Becker presiding. Outgoing Grand Master Millard F. Zepp and the new grand master, Elmer Cummings, made addresses. The association will have its next meeting February 17 in I. O. ©O. F. Temple. Phoenix Lodge at the.meeting held January 23 conferred the initiatory de- gree on Sam Gold. The degree team of Langdon Lodge assisted. Grand Warden Thomas C. Mettler and Past Grand Guardian Henry C. Thomson took charge of the degree team. Eastern Lodge met January 22. Noble Grand' Samuel R. Turner, jr., presided. The lodge will be host to the grand master and his official line February 12, at which time the official visitation will be held. Election of officers of Beacon Lodge ‘was held last Monday evening, as fol- lows: Noble grand, Edward S. Byrnes; vice grand, Prank Metler; recording sec- retary, Charles G. Barton; financial sec- retary, Thomas R. Hellmuth; warden, W. Bennett; inside guardian, Robert Metler; right supporter to the noble. grand, Past Grand Sire Ernest W. Bradford, and chaplain, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson. Past Grand Sire E. W. Bradford and Dr. Stevenson have held offices many years. A call has been made for the appoint- ment of representatives to the general relief committee, which on its first called meeting will have a reorgani- zation of said committee and elect the new officers for the year. Rebekahs. ‘The president of the Rebekah As- sembly, Ann Blaylock Wightman, an- nounces the following lodges will be officially visited by her and her officers: Naomi, February 17; Brightwood, March 11; Martha Washington, March 27; Mount Pleasant, April 3; Esther, April and Dorcas, May 15. ther Lodge, No. 5, at its last meet- ing, had its officers installed by the in- stalling officer from Mount Pleasant , assisted by her team, as follows: Noble grand, Mary A. Cummings; vice grand, Helen Troxell; warden, Louise Ourand; conductor, Lucia Douan; chap- lain, Fannie Chaffee; pianist, Fannie Buck; right supporter to nobie grand, Marie Spekenhier; left supporter to noble grand, Donzelle Kaufman; inside guardian, Barbara King, and outside The install- Fannie Chaffee on behalf of the lodge. Past Grand Master Millard Zepp pre- sented & gift to the retiring noble grand, Bessie Zepp. Ann Blaylock Wightman, president of Rebekah Assembly; Jean- ruary 25, there will be election of of- ficers. Matron Blanche H. Enterline of La Lodge Chapter announces a birthday party at the Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets, Feb- ruary 12. A dance will be given in the chapter's new quarlers February 22. A card party will be held at the Confed- erate Memorial Home, 1322 Vermont avenue, March 8. The chapter no meets on the second and fourth Wed- nesdays at Fourteenth and Kenyon streets northwest. Bethlehem Chapter celebrated its thirty-third birthday January 28. tinguished guests were the grand ma- tron, Associate Grand Matron Amy Hollander, Associate Grand Patron Ted Lewis, Grand Conductress Edith Wil- liams, Associate Grand Conductress Elizabeth Plitt, Past Grand Matrons Lena Stephenson, Grace Wilkins Kim- mel, Pearl Watt Gibb, Past Grand Pa- trons J. Ernest Dulin, William Betts, George Plitt and Willlam Dow. A pro- gram, “The Past Matrons and Patrons’ Album,” was given, with the past ma- trons and patrons taking the leading parts, and Eugenia Corning, Veazy Pearman, Vincenza Marsiglia and Ger- trude Bailey assisting. Vocal selections were given by Mrs. Marie Deal, Mrs, Margaret Borsuch and Mrs. Helen Gin- gell. Birthday greetings were given by Past Grand Matron Pearl Watt Gibb and Past Grand Patrons J. Ernest Dulin, William Betts, Willlam Dow and Georg Plitt. The annual dance and card party will be held February 22 at 2400 Sixteenth street. Acacia Chapter will hold a short busi- ness mee Tuesday, after which a | reception will be given to the ofcers ! Entertainment, refreshments and dan iing will follow. The grand matron, | grand patron and the matrons and pa- trons of 1930 will be the guests of the evening. The ways and means ette Griffith, vice president of the as- sembly, and Marie Spekenhier made ad- Fidelity Rebekah Lodge met, with Noble Grand Betty Wolf presiding. Mrs. Eva was appointed press agent. Mrs. Ann Blaylock Wightman, president of Rebekah Assembly, and Thomas C. Mettler, warden of the Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F., made addresses. Martha Washington Lodge met, with Noble Grand Anna Hage presiding. The noble grand appointed the follow- chairmen of the various commit tees: Sick and floral, Anna Hage: finance, Margaret Tyng; delinquent, Minnie Sacrey; miscellaneous, Alice Schwartz; entertainment, Agnes Arnett; ways and means, Anna Hage; Minnie Butts, press agent; Alice Neal, pianist; Margaret Tyng, degree directress, and Ida Freeman, keeper of robes. The de- gree team conferred the degree on Hilda Suenson and Arthur Edwards. The lodge February 27 will hold a heart social. Ann Blaylock Wightman, pres- ident of Rebekah Assembly, and Vice President Jeanette Griffith made ad- dresses. Dorcas Rebekah Lodge will hold a re- ception February 6 in honor of the president of the Rebekah Assembly, Ann Blaylock Wightman; Deputy Grand Master Willlam F. McConnell of the 1. O. O. F. and Grand Representa- tive William H. Hope, all of whom are members of this . The degree which was to have been conferred at this meeting will be postponed. Brightwood Lodge convened Tuesday, with Noble Grand Kathryn C. Rahn presiding. The guest of the evening was Ann Blaylock Wightman, The Rebekah Assembly _recently elected officers as follows: President, Mrs. Ann B. Wightman; vice president, Mrs. Jeanette Griffith; warden, Mrs, Belle C. Thompson; secretary, Miss F. Marie Spekenhier, and treasurer, Miss Emma Tress Strobel. The president made the following appointments committee will hold a card party Feb- ruary 8 at 8 p.m,, at the home of Mrs. Elsie Stuart, 1514 Newton street. chapter will hold its annual Easter {dance and card party April 21, at 2400 Sixteenth street. ‘The annual meeting of the Matrons Ilfld Patrons’ Association of 1927 was held at the home of Mrs. Marguerite Behrend, ’8“! ‘Thirty-fourth street, B as secretary; treasurer. The meeting of Esther Chapter Feb- ruary 6 will be devoted to business and entertainment. The annual card party be held at the Willard Hotel April 22. The matron of Martha Chapter an- nounces the next meeting February 7. short business session, the de- will be conferred. The annual and card party will be held at ‘Wardman Park Hotel February 5. The annual turkey dinner of Loyalty Chapter will be held February 4 from 5 t0 7:30 o'clock at the Elks® Club, 919 H | pepre, street. At the regular stated meeting of the chapter next Wednesday evening the degrees will be exempl . Warren G. Chapter met Harding Tuesday evening for a short business | E. meeting, after which they were enter- tained with violin selections by Edward Centennial Uhlm i ‘The | lain, shal, 3 chap- Mrs. Grace Thomasson; inside guardian, Mrs. Orra Pfrimmer; outside guardian, Miss Ella Okey, and musician, Mrs. A. Naomi Cooper. JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS. wvll.hlnmn Council met in the Red Men’s Hall Wednesday evening, with Past Councilor Redmiler acting as coun- cllor. Past State Councilor F. D. Selffert of Independent Council was | speaker of the evening. A good of the order committee was appointed to piake arrangements for the annual visi‘s.tion of the State officers. Indeper.dent Council will participate in_ this event Jointly with this council. This council will pay Independent Council a frater- nal visit Pebruary 5. Star Spangled Banner Council met January 24, with Councilor Clarence A. Littleton presiding. A good of the order committee consisting of Messrs. Thomas :‘n:e ‘Waddell lndmstlh Chaplain G. L. rs was appointed. A special pro- gram is being pi e & . Ing G. B. Cantwell, W. F. Financial Secretary Russeli Bergin yiee Councilor Cox, Chaplain 8. J. H. Gorbutt, State O¥ lain G. L. Myers, Deputy D. L. Smith, Assistant Recording _Secretary Davis, Rev. R. L. Granger, Councilor Littleton and David Pezold of Sta of Liberty Bell Council made Liberty Bell Council met Ji D. State Councilor E. G. Beck, Vice Coun- cilor F. C. Mangum, Past State Coun- cilor G. W. Ackerman, Councilor Klotz of Mount Vernon Council and Past Councilor Hurley of Burnett Council made addresses. Ira.J. Cross was re- ceived by reinstatement. G. H. Rackey, M. F. Rackey, John 8. Bryant and R. N. Adams were initiated into member- ship. G. W. Ackerman made a brief re- rt on the proceedings of the stock- olders’ meeting of the Junior Order Hall Association held January 18. Anacostia Council met in the Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and U streets south- east, January 27, with Councilor John Nair presiding. Past Councilor E. R. ‘Thomas was installed as recording sec- Tetary. Clgln Glen Council convened Jan- uary 28, with Councilor C. H. Myers conducting_the meeting. State Vice Councilor F. C. Mangum, Councilor- F. H. Weber, Vice Councilor L. R. Risler, Treasurer W. H. McClung, Recording Secretary H. B. Mallory, Conductor H. F. Parr, Warden G. E. Hild, Inside Sen- tinel C. J. Lomax, Deputy State Coun- cilor A. L. Dahler, Past Councilor A. E. Franks, National Representative C. H. Hild, Press Representative Allan_C. Witherite, O. C. Nelson of Liberty Bell Council, O. C. Thorne of Anacostia Council, W. C. Pumphrey and Past Councilor C. E. Benson of Reno Coun- cil made addresses. Members from Cabin Glen Council furnished selections on the violin and a glee club from Lib- erty Bell Council entertained with songs. The fourth annual visitation of the State council officers was to Benning Council, January 27. State Councilor E. G. Beck and his staff of officers were received by Councilor Neilson. Past Councllor Perry of Andrew Jack- son Council served as State chaplain. The speakers of the evening were State Councilor E. G. Beck, State Secretary John Prender, State Treasurer R. H. Hawkins, State Vice Councilor Frank C. Mangum, National Field Manager Frank O. Howlett (representing the Beneficiary Degree), State Conductor R. F. Burgess, National Representative F. D. Seiffert, Past Councilor E. H. Hamilton and Deputy State Councilor A. W. Lee, who served as marshal. The next visitation of the State coun- cil officers will be to Andrew Jackson Council, at 808 I street, February 4. ‘Tomorrow night Anacostia Council will confer the degrees on a class of candidates. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. The next visitation will be held Wednesday evening at Betsy Ross Council in Northeast Masonic Temple. Mount Vernon Council will hold its visitation February 18 and Burnett Council March 17. Washington’s Birthday anniversary ;{Il:el'fll be February 22 at the Raleigh otel. Mizpah Council's Valentine dance will be February 18, at Wisconsin ave- nue and M street. Esther Council's Valentine dance and social will be held February 12. Mizpah Council met January 28 in the Potomac Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue and M street, with the coun- cilor, Ida Rutherford, presiding. Bertha Rose Roak was elected to membership. Deputy State Associate Councilor Mar- garet Seymour and Past State Coun- cllor Laura Burdette made addresses. Initiation will be held Tuesday 1 ht. Fidelity Council held a publ stallation Tuesday evening at Pythi: Temple. The following officers were 1 stalled: Councilor, Mabel Tippett; sociate councilor, Laura Miller; vice councilor, Elizabeth Owens; associate vice councilor, Elsworth Cox; junior past councilor, Marjorie Jones; asso- clate junior 'past councilor, J. W. Brown; recording secretary, J. H. Howell; assistant recording secretary, Emily Johnson; 'financial secretary, Beulah Hartwig; treasurer, Annie Sullivan; conductor, Ida Lewis; warden, Ethel Sadler; inside sentinel, Mabel Ludlum; outside sentinel, Mary Brown; trustee, 18 months, S. R. Downing; representa- tive, Sarah Cavanaugh. Past cou cilors’ jewels were presented to Mar Jjorie Jones and J. W. Brown. The new councilor, Mabel Tippett, received gifts. An address was made by Past National Councilor Naomi E. Swann. Star Spangled Banner Council was called to order January 23 the councilor, Louise Linkins. date received the degree. Members of Pidelity Council assisted. A supper will be held February 26. with the councilor, presiding. State Councilor 'Ti_nulu Gl-ub:;l and Dw:lv‘y E. hompson _spoke. PPy Social Club will hold a card party February 7 at the home of Jennie Buell, 2104 Minnesota avenue south- east. Golden Rule uary 24 the Northeast Mason! ‘Temple, with Councilor Ernest War- ren presiding. State Councilor Louise Grubbs and her staff of officers were officially received, as was State Coun- cilor Edward Beck of the J. O. U, A. M. and his staff of officers. The unwrit- ten work was given by State Councilor Louise Grubbs. A ‘am was given of fancy dances by ter Lawrence Alsop and Roma Lee Hans, accom- panied at the piano by Miss Carlin. Presentation of gifts to the State councilor, Louise Grubbs; Associate State Councilor Margaret Seymour, Deputy Mary E. Ferguson and Chair- man of the State Council benevolent committee, Olie Montgomery. A sketch was presented by the Rainbow Club, with the following cast: Emma Bowen, Margaret Shepherd, Louis Barnes and Donald Wilson. The council will hold its annual Valentine dance February 12 at Carpenters’ Hall, Tenth and K streets. Anacostia Councll met Wednesday evening at the Masonic Temple, Four- teenth and U streets southeast, with the councilor, Sadie Satterly, presid- . Ella Smith, Mary James and Effie Mohler were appointed on the benevolence committee. Virginia Dare Council will have class initiation rebrulg 12. The Semper Fidells Club of Ken- more Council will meet with Bessie Schventhal, 24 Randolph place, Febru- ary Council convened Jan- DAMES OF MALTA. Loyalty Sisterhood met January 25 at 822 Twentieth street. Sovereign Keeper of Archives L. D. Woodington of Philadelphia installed officers. In the absence of Queen Esther, Mrs. Floy Carson, Miss Minnie A. Butts was in charge of the meeting. Secretary Mrs, Mildred Kendrick and Treasurer Mrs. Margeret Frye made reports. Instruc- tions on by-laws were given by Sir Knight Woodington, and an announce- ment was made by Senior Protector Mrs. Sue P. Mims of an_entertainment under the supervision of Mrs. Martha Williams, to be given in February. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. A class adoption for the degree of Pocahontas will be February 19 in Odd Fellows' Temple at 8 p.m. The Capital Castle Knights of Nem Der met January 18 and had their in- stallation of officers, followed by a buffet luncheon. W. P. Wachter, Great Junior Sagamore of the United States, and several knights from Washington County, Md., Castle assisted in the installation. Idaho Tribe met Tuesday night. After the meeting a musical was held and refreshments served. Logan Tribe met Thursday night. The adoption degree was conferred on two candidates. Past Great Sachem James A. Madison acted as sachem. Osage Tribe visited this tribe in a body. hA:l':r the meeting a card party was Seneca Tribe met last Friday night, with S8achem Maddox p: . Great Sachem Baker, Great Chief Alexander, Great Representative Seif. Past Great Sachem Bell of In- fert an ana ad 3 Analostan Tribe met Tuesday night and received two applications for mem- benhlrl. Powhatan Tribe met Thursday eve. ll;‘l;ll. ;::.h Great Sachem Baker'presid- C., FEBRUARY I Bell, F. W. Becker, J. W. Baker, J.| Purey, W. Tidler and others. Red Wing e 713 D street at 8 o'clock. mn‘: Council met January 24. onf lication was received. ter O'Neil announced the degree will be met January 22, conferred Fel ting Pocahontas. Instructress Rowland announced g:‘:n making her last omgfl“vhlu rr;, 5 m“t‘scu‘comecfiflgr?uudny night, 'Iglg:ahon“t:‘s Green pmmht‘r'fictfi; marks were made by Great fll::' Roland and Pocahontas h‘lu'et r’éb -~ T Bytnia c?l"";:glew‘ HOn:Clt mnruc?.' ‘emple. ls'eal: §.?’1'.m will make her last official visit to this council at this time. ROYAL ARCANUM. meeting of the Boost- exghélu'{:mv)': “held with Capitol Coun- cil. The meeting was in charge of Vice President Joseph F. Brashears. Past Grand Regent ’rhonr\,-s Jt;u:‘.trl‘:;w;:‘; ress. The Ol g:fl':r:& .t;;dnoy G. Klotz, regent, and D, L. Shaw, chaplain of Kismet Coun- cil degree team. Guessing and ball- throwing contests were won by Messrs. King and Marsh. The next meeting will be held February 18 with Orien- mmc:&l:ldimmmm of Grand Council officers to various councils will be as follows: Municipal Council, Pel?rulry 10; Capitol Council, February 13; Dis- trict Council, February 19; Kismet Council, February 26, and Orlental Council, March 4. District of Columbia Council, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, cele- brated its eighth annual birthday an- niversary last Wednesday in Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, and a class of 24 new mem- bers were initiated. Their guests of the evening were a delegation from Baltimore Council. Entertainment ‘was furnished and refreshments served. The degree was conferred by District of Columbia Council degree team, headed by Mrs. R. G. Jacobs as cap- tain. Councils meeting this week are: District Council, Loyal Ladies, Mon- day; Oriental Council, Tuesday, and District Council, Wednesday. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. At the business meeting Tuesday eve- ning arrangements will be made for the annual vespers of Court D. C. 212. Rev. Prancis X. Cavanagh, chaplain, is in charge, assisted by Miss Margaret Ruppert, chairman; Mrs. Margaret Sprouse, Miss Helen Finn, Miss Kather- ine Larkin,- Miss Ramona Raley, Mrs. Mary Walter Faunce, Miss Theresa 2, 1930—PART FOU “Tribe will meet tomorrow | Nicolal R. and Pythias” to be given at the temple March 6, 7, 8. Pranklin i m:i w.q?nmry 3:- catur Lodge will meet 0ITOW. - ning; Capital Lodge, Webster Lodge and Excelsior Lodge, Tuesday evening: Mount_Vernon Lodge, Wednesday eve- ning; Syracusians and Hermione Lodge, Friday evening; Amaranth Lodge at the Northeast Temple, tomor- row evening. Priendshi) Downing, William Gude, William I Evans, James A. Balderson, John Ont- rich, Willlam Finkle, Dennis Harper, John Gorman. Edwin 8. Puller, Joseph Burkart, Edward J. Murphy, Rush L. Holland and Judge Robert E. Matf ly. John Marville will give an organ ital and the Boys' Band a concert. At last Wednesday's session Murray Hulbert, past grand exalted ruler, ad- dressed the lodge on “Order of Elks in America."” , Miss Ruth Doyle, gl‘-llnv.;n_nlfln Violet Ratcliffe, Miss Mar- garet Mooney, Mrs. ret Morck, Miss Agnes Quinn, Miss Mary Schwing- hammer, Miss mn:!“Mr (And Miss Mary O. Borland, regent. Mly“ Nell Calnan, Miss Mary O'Con- nor, Miss Bess Calnan, Miss Helen Finn and Miss Katherine Larkin are others in charge of a group of C. D. A. mem- bers who are active on the Community Chest drive. W. J. Crane will address the meeting regi the Community Chest Tuesday at 8:30 o'clock. Rev. Joseph I. Mallory gave a lecture Temple met January 15 and planned a turkey dinner to be given February 5. The drill team will give a dance and card party February 15. SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. ‘The last meeting of National lm was called to order by Comdr. Ma: Smith. Deputy Supreme Comdr. Floda Reagan, assis by Supreme Deputy Marilla_Smith and Past Comdr. J. W. Tidler, Roberta Howard, Charles Prazier, Jessie Richards, Earl Everham, Pfifil" Walters and Maggle Lacarione, instalied the treasurer-elect, Fred V. Jones. The twenty-second lnnlverula’ of this lodge has been postponed until March 3, when the degrees will be conferred, Supreme Deputy Floda Reagan pres sented Past Comdr. Mabelle Bernard with a past commander’s jewel. ‘The next meeting will be February 3 at 808 I street. THE MACCABEES. Eureka Hive met at Northeast Ma- sonic Temple last Monday evening, Mrs. Ethel Allen, commander, presiding. Mrs. Gllxgys MeDevitt, Mtléu Jlmlugi ris and Mrs. Bess| gett were elect ;x:::‘:e 'T:nu.l‘ll';m;:s of the Converts' |to ;ntemberahlpa Mrs. z,douve ufiflfifii . assistant grand commander, Miss Jennie Sims and Miss Gertrude Mrs, Ethe] Gampbell as mistress Roche were hostesses Monday at the|arms. Sir Knight W. B. Severe, assist- first of a series of card parties to be |ant great commander, on behalf of the given by the committee in charge of the | supreme commander, presented the hive annual card pll;!y and dance. Miss ;\-lth a kulnt of m': ;llkmwllo'rz-;u;;l;n f::E; Ann Doyle is chairman. or making gains during 1929. ‘Miss ‘Belva, Hill Is chief councilor for | were made by Lady Eckert, Sir Knight the juniors of Court 212. This group is | Haas and others. A large delegation com] of girls from 12 to-18 years | will attend the annual banquet of Alex- posed and has & well organized program for andria Tent and Hive at Alexandria the year. | tomorrow evening. | The installation of the officers of Na- WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. tional Tent and Martha v{lath‘rl\‘:‘;: The board of directors of the club | fia¢ Wil be held at Odd Felows all house will meet at 2 pm. Monday at|evening. The ceremonies for the sir the club. A special luncheon will be o' by thar grawt served by Washington that day from | ECrEnider. .0 Hayes, assisteq. by &o:n"meb :30 o'clock for the benefit of | acsistant CGireat comnnnde‘r ‘;vm‘:h,: Victory Review will meet tomorrow at | 5, Severe, and the ccremontes for the 8 o'vlock at the club house. Mrs. Sarah | Yoren,oY Lady E. Olive Boerh, assiet Er.ew;:, newly elected president, will|installation there will be a dance. Washington Review will meet Monday evening at the club. Martha Washington Hive meets the first and third Wednesday evenings at Liberty-Union Review will meet Wed- nesday at 8 o'clock. 808 I street. NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, ‘The weekly luncheon will be held b Thursday from 12 to 1:30 o'clock. At -‘n meeting (:: tg: w;g‘s and :‘Iee:en: committee Robe wning comj] Washington Review will be the hostess | Hi0%0 7 "¢ broduction of ~Damon Mrs, Sarah V. Darling, president of = Victory Review, will be on the program . | of the class presentation meeting Feb- ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. ruary 28. She will give a short account of her visit to Europe with the Woman's | Benefit Association party last Summer.\ Mrs. N. Vale Henson, special supreme representative, will be here for the cere- monies and will initiate the class and present the prizes for the month. B. P. 0. E. ELKS. ‘The lodge will honor the birthday on | T February 12 of Abraham Lincoln. His address at Gettysburg will be delivered | by William S, Shelby. Past exalted rulers’ night will be observed and the | following past exalted rulers will initiate | a class of 15 candidates: Nathen Weill, John E. Lynch, James E. Colliflower, Daniel R. Nihion, James Ward, Samuel | Richards, Dr. Tracy Payfair and Thomas Combination Suits Latest. Combination suits are the latest in Berlin, Germany. Tallors have devised for men a one-piece garment with belt and lapels. 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