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MASONIC. Lodges. Today—Temple Heights, Knights Templar day, 4 pm.; Rev. J. Harvey Dunham, deliv- ering address. " Monday—B. B. French, No, 15, social. Tuesday—M. M. Parker, 27, M. M. | Wednesday—Harmony, No. 17, No. social; St. John's Mite Assocla- | |chapter meeting Thursday. tion. Thursday—The New Jerusalem, | No. 9, F. C.; Temple-Noyes, No. 32, M. M. " Saturday—School of tion. instruc- Scottish Rite. Tuesday—Mithras Lodge Perfection, fourth and degrees. of fifth entation Tuesday evening Mithras Lodge when the fourth and fifth de- grees will be presented. Thereafter each Tuesday evening one or more degrees will be presented in one of the several bodies, unless otherwise announced. | = HE Scottish Rite bodies will begin | Golumbia Floral Circle will meet to- their Fall series of degree pres- | morrow at 1 pm. with Mrs. Laura Open-air religious services will be held | at %emple Heights at 4 o'clock this in | White, 6212 Eighth street, with Mrs. of Perfection, | pora Putman, essisting hostess. teenth and Harvard streets. Past Ma- tron Lavinia Dunham will give a card party for the Home Board at her home, 80 S street at 8 o'clock, October 18. Mrs. Amelia R. Marshall will hold a rummage sale for the chapter October 22 and 23. The annual grand visita- tion will be held October 17. ‘The Endowment Committee of William F. Hunt Chapter will meet Monday eve | ning with Mrs. Della-Lassa at Cathedral Mansions. A card party will be held at Northeast Temple, October 8, 8 p.m. An entertainment will be given at the The Ways and Means Committee |of Ruth Chapter will give a dinner | tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at the | Brightwood Masonic Temple. Matron Anita I. Haight of Bright- wood Chapter announces the annual | grand visitation October 9 at 8 o'clock. A dinner will be held at Brightwood | Masonic Temple October 23 from 5 to 7 | o'clock. The next meeting of Gavel Chapter will be held Tuesday. The Home Board Committee will meet Thursday at the home of Past Matron Lillian Rouzee, 3514 Thirtieth street northwest. Esther Chapter conferred the degrees afternoon, directed by Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, chaplain of the Grand Lodge | of Masons. Rev. Dr. J. Harvey Dunham, | pastor_ of the Western Presbyterian | Church, will deliver the address, and | J. Walter Humphrey will direct the music. As special guests the officers and | memnbers of the following named ¢o) maderies, with their families, will tend this service: | Washington Commandery, No. 1. W.| Spencer Armstrong, commander; Colum- | bia Commandery, No. 2, P. Raymond Boesch, commander; Potomac Com- ‘mandery, No. 3, Earl C. Rhue, com- mander; De Molay Commandery, No. 4, Ralph B. Morrow, commander; Orient Commandery, No. 5, Hayes C. Rice, commander; Brightwood Commandery, No. 6, William G. Smith, commander. The officers of the Grand Com- mandery, with their families, also will attend. Joscph H. Milans is grand commander. All members of the Masonic Frater- nity and of its allied bodies. with their families, as well as the public are wel come, ample accommodation being pro- vided. A business meeting of Almas Temple of the Mysiic Shrie, at the new club house, 1315 K street northwest, Thurs- day .evening, has been annoynced by Tustrious Potentate James C. Hoyle The new Almas Club Bowling League started its games September 22, and at the present time six teams are tied for first place. Twelve clubs have been enrolled, and there are games every evening of the week. The teams entered includs Patrol No. 1, Legion of Honor, Oriental Band, Patrol No. 2, Drum Corps, Floor Team, Crescent, Treas- urer's, L. P.’s, Bucks, Hoovers and Band. Potentate Hoyle has assured the nobles that the field day and barbecue for nobles only at Fort Myer, Va., Satur- day, October 18, wil be an event worth while, but the details of the program are not yet sufficiently definite to war- rant announcement:~ “There will be a field day and barbecue, however, lng both will be events to be remembered, added the potentate. Monarch Henry C. Stein announces that the Fall activities of Kallipolis Grotto will start with a business meet- ing and short-form ceremonial at Grot- to-headquarters Thursday evening. This will be followed shortly thereafter by & ceremonial of more itude, full particulars of fwhich will sent the membership. & Stein has Te- quested a large attendance at the meet- ing on October 9, as several matters of importance will be discussed, including the Fall and Winter program. With the approach of Winter Putl Grand Monarch Edward 8. Schmid is | beginning to e for his annual pil- grimage to ida. Past Monarch Samuel F. Shreve, chairman of the House Committee, has called the attention of all prophets to Grotto headquarters, where each ev ning a goodly number of prophets are ‘wont to gather and enjoy the many fa- cilities that have been installed for their pleasure. The Washington Raiflroad Square at its last meeting. The choir held a rehearsal Wednesday at the residence of Past Matron Mabel K. Botsch. Grand Matron Katherine Spencer Meritt, Past Patron Edgar B.. Mcritt and Past Ma- tron Ella B.-McCord assisted in enter- taining. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet at 11 a.m. October 10 with Past Matron Ada E. Phillips, 4412 New Hampshire avenue. Warren G. Harding Chapter celebrated its ninth birthday anniversary at its last meeting, and had as speclal guests Grand Matron Katherine S. Meritt, Grand _Patron Charles C. Galloway, Past Grand Matrons Pearl W. Gibb and Lena Stephenson, Past Grand Pa- tron J. Ernest Dulin, Assoclate Grand Matron Amy C. Hollander, Associate Grand Patron Theodore C. Lewis, Grand Conductress Edith A. Willlams, Asso- clate Grand Conductress Elizabeth Plitt and Grand Lecturer Mary E. Teachum, as well as visitors from Porto Rico and other jurisdictions. A musical program was rendered by a mixed quartet, after which _refreshments _were served, fol- lowed by dancing. On October 8 there will be a benefit card party at the Win- ston Hotel, 116 Pirst street, at 8:30 p.m. ‘The men of Unity Chapter will have charge of the program Friday evening, under direction of Past Patron Steele. Motion pictures and an illustrated lec- ture of a trip through Europe will be given by the Miss:s Guschewsky, fol- lowed by refreshments and dancing. October 24 will be set apart for the grand visitation. Matron Ruth B. Speake announces grand visitation at Brookland Chapter next Wednesda evening in King David Temple, Twelfth and Monroe streets northeast. Federal Chapter will hold a business meeting Thursday night, after which there will be entertainment and re- freshments. Acacia Chapter will meet Tuesday. The conductress, Mrs. Katherine Mans- fleld, has been elected captain of the bowling team for the fourth consecutive year. The Ways and Means Committee of ‘Takoma Chapter announces a dance October 17 at the fire house in Takoma Park. The next meeting of the chap- ter will be October 10. Areme Chapter met Wednesday, fol- lowing a dinner, at which Grand Ma- tron Katherine S. Meritt and Mr. Meritt and Grand Patron Charles C. Galloway and Mrs. Galloway were present. At the next meeting, October 15, the degrees will be conferred. A rummage sale will be held October 6, 7 and 8. The next meeting of Chevy Chase Chapter, Tuesday evening, will be grand visitation. The evening card club of the chapter met last Tuesday evening at the home of Past Matron Grace E. Chandlee, 3752 McKinley street, and the afternoon section of the Ways llld‘ Means Committee met FPriday at the home of Mrs. Bessie Burch, 5341 Broad Branch ros i 7 OCTOBER Here Is Fun for At Home! Indoor or Outdoors! Obstacle Golf Course Sets Now you can invite your friends to play on your own golf course. Each set has two putters, two rubber sponge golf balls, three obstacles and threc holes. You can guickly and easily place this sct on the lawn or use it indoors. stacles, 6 balls and 6 clubs. Buy three sets and you will have a 9-hole course Here is great fun for every one at a very ith 9 ob- 5, 1930—PART O E. ight Reserved to Limit Quantities —Phone District 5215 § low price. 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Dr. | Stauffer was formerly chaplain of the club. Frank Ward, Eugene I. Freeman, E. G. Gentle and Charles W. Harris | were formally inducted as members of the club. Among the visitors were J. B. O'Neill, president; C. R. Hamilton, sec- retary;’ E. F. K. Schroder and W. A. Trask 'of Mount Moriah Club, Soldiers Home; Joseph D. Sullivan, past presi- dent, and President Schwab, Circle lub, and J. W. Speckman, president, Lambskin Club. sJudge" " Burton entertained with | | stories, the Lido Harmony Team con- tributed pleasing numbers, the boy bari- | tone, Wilton Mendellsohon, sang, re- | sponding to numerous encores; Rose Novak danced and sang and Thelma | Schilling played the saxophone. A re- | past was served at the conclusion of the program. Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, held its semi-annual public | installation of officers and dance Fri- | day night. The new master councilor, Orville M. Brown, made an address and outlined his plans for his term, among them being a dance October 10 at the | Almas Club House, 1315 K street north- | west, from 10 tiil 1, and the fourth annual vaudeville show and dance at the same place November 28. Athletic Adviser Charles Goodman presented the members of last year's asket ball team with gold basket balls in recognition of fine playing done by the team. Ray Fuge told of the work of last year's team and something of their plans for the coming season, He | stated that the team this year will | play in the Tri-county League at Laurel Md., which starts play December 2. His team will officially open the court | season of the Laurel Armory on the | 28th of this month, playing the Head- | quarters Company of the Laurel Na- | tional Guard. After the ceremonies the members and their guests retired to the ball | room, where a dance was held. President Mollie Fosson of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lambskin Club has announced an indefinite deferment of the card party scheduled for October 9 at the Northeast Temple. ‘The October meeting. of the auxiliary will be in the nature of a memorial meeting for the late secretary, Mrs. Mabel H. Stark, who died September 24, EASTERN STAR. St. John's Lodge Chapter will meet tomorrow evening, followed by a short program. Congress Lodge Chapter will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. 1t will be ‘Temple night. The Home Box will meep at the home of the mairo Iaura B! Davis, the evening of OCtobe: A card party will given by At ‘the - last meeting of Triumph Council two applications for member- ship were received. Past State Councilor | Mrs. of Fidelity Council presented her credentials as deputy State councilor. State Trustee Mrs. Deborah Streitierger and Past Councilor fifia E. Torney of Eagle Council gave ‘The Happy Hours Social Club of Triumph Council will hold a 500 party at 530 Seventh street south-ast, October 17. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Hattie Burrows, Octo- ber 10, with Amelia Bulesheim assisting. Mrs. Nora Lee presided at the last meeting of Anacostia Council when arrangements were made for a dance. Meetings will start at 7:30 p.m. Edna Chaney, Pearl Torney and Mary Plumb were appointed on the State Good and Welfars Committee. State Councilor Mrs, Ethel Burroughs made an address. Past Councilor Mrs, Ella Smith pre- sented her credentials as deputy at the last meeting of Friendship Council. A feature of the evening was the celebra- tion of the twenty-ninth birthday an- niversary of the council, as %ell as the birthdays of six members. State Coun- cilor Mrs. Ethel Burroughs and her | staff of officers gave short talks. At the last meeting of Golden Rule Council, Miss Eva Cunningham ap- | pointed Mrs. Migonette Harman, Mrs. ! Flora Reagan and Archie Lewis on the | State Good of Order Committee. Warden Mrs. Ruth Locke gave the unwritten work. Past State Councilor Mrs. Sadie Levy of Fidelity Council presented her credentials as d=puty. Plans were made for a card party October 18 at the Northeast Masonic Temple and a Hal- loween masquerade dsfwe at the Arling- ton Hotel November 1. Virginia Dare Council at the last| mecting was visited by State Councilor Mrs. Ethel Burroughs and her associate, Mrs. Margaret Halfpap, and State and national officers. Mrs. Ella Thornton | made a report of the activities at the State session., Deputy Mrs. Mamie Howell presented her credentiais, | A reception was given to Mrs, Howell and also to the retiring deputy, Mrs. | Mildred Rock, and national representa- | tive, Mrs. Margaret Seymour. The fol- | lowing program was presented: Reading. Miss Helen Douglass; solo, Miss Joan Marr, accompanied by Mrs. Haunn at the piano; solo, State Councilor Mrs. Ethel Burroughs, accompanied by Mrs. . After a short meeting Octo ber 8 the evening will be spent in pl ing bingo. Good Will Council was called to order by Past Councllor Mrs. Edna Watts. Reports were made by State representa- tives on the State session. Mrs, Clara Nace received an appointment on the State Benevolence Comwnittee. Mrs. Louise McDonald presented her creden- tials as deputy. Mrs. Clara Nace and Mrs, Hannah Haggett wy appointed he Relief . State Con- Gibson and Deputy W. McDonald gave short JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS. E. J. Ross Council met recently, with Councilor A. S. Hopkins presiding. State Councilor E. G. Beck, State Sec- retary John Prender and National Rep- the Ways and ual bazaar and dinner of T-ihany Chapter will be held Wednes- a8y at All Souls’ Unitarian Church, Six- resentative C. H. 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