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Penfaiphs, No. ™ ¥.0. . mun.“i“'i?a' m— Armind Wednésday—) 3 ‘Warren srand visita- , ¥, C. 1, ®. A Chevy Chase, No. fi‘ h?.e - mau“:'g . No. 20, gtand visita- , 8 D 8t John's, No. 11, init; fi:.‘ T erana Vielation: 836 . %""g' e Thursday—William R. Priday—Bureks, No, & Roval A 11, P, M. and M. Monday—Orlent, No. 5, Red Cross. SCOTTISH RITE. Tuesdar—-ith of Perfec- 24 at 8:30 p.m., at the chairman, William teenth street. Ruth Chapter will meet October 20. Associate matrons and patrons, con- ductresses and associate conductresses will be guests of the evening. ‘The Masonic Board Auxiliary will meet October 27 at 1:30 pm. in the Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York ave- nue. Annu:l reports are due at this meeting. ‘The grand matron, grand patron and other officers of Chapter its The grand matron and grand pa- tron, accomj by the other grand panied _ | officers, will make the following grand visitations: h Chapter, October , 8:15; La Fayette Lodge Chapter, October 22, 8:30 p.m.; Good Will p- ter, October 24, 8:15 p.m.; Unity Chap- ter, October 24, pm. the home of Mrs. Schneider, 3746 Mc- Atlen- | Kinley street. Bethlehem Chapter, at its m¢ Oc- 14, celebrated president. The 1930 Star Points - mmnmd'mmmvge The following program : Vocal solo by Robert Fuchs, , accom- Harvey Weaver at the er. will conduct religious service at gonic and Eastern Star Home 3 o' k. A turkey dinner will be 22 in Northeast Masonic ple, Eighth and P streets from 5 to 7 o'clock. ‘The social boosters of Chap- ter were entertained l% Mrs. Mae Miller. Miss A.Dn?_f; mott, Mrs. Nelle W. C. Gompers, I:' M. Schweir and Mrs. Mildred Each |ciate” Grand Tummage sale for the chapter October and 23 at 2014 Georgia avenue. rummage are roquu%: it léiifiiii | i -3 1 fh served. wnunmuumwx‘]“h:emuom- followed by & short musical program. ODD FELLOWS. Friday evening. ge o wi t ggumbh Lodge next Wednesday eve- g. Friendship Temple, Pythian Sisters, il meet Wednesday and Rathbone 'mple Priday evening. ‘There will be a special meeting of the Waays and Means Committee, the Grand officers and the chancellor com- DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. A reception was given by Golden Rule Council in honor of State Outside Sentinel Mrs. Ollie Mont A Mrs, Sadie Ferguson and Ernest Wi State I sk £ i i T home of the L. Boyce, 3136 Nine- and Eastern Star Home the Grand Chapter was | the Church of 71 Jessle Richards. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 19, 1930—PART FOUR. WASHINGTON DANCERS IN RECITAL 'vnunutbnnln-lon State Treas- g ook and others who reception for the .new deputy, Mrs. ‘Thompson; retiring Deputy Mrs. Louise Schwenk, Junior Past State Councilor Mrs. Louise Grubbs and Junior Past State _Councilor the J. O. U. A. M. will be held October 28. November 25 will be ex-members’ night. Mrs. Olive Wellen at the last meeting of ofl‘:fid Council. Owing to a recent Mrs. Wellen was compelled to relinc her for the evening and Past Councilor Mrs. Roberta Nalls assumed it and appoint- ed Mrs. Clara Nace as n for & reception to be given October 23. Charles Magill is chairman of a playlet to be given on the same night. Mrs. Elizabeth White of Fidelity Council de- livered an address. Vice Councilor Miss Dorothy Currier presided at the last meeting of Friend- ship Council. Deputy Mrs. Ella Smith made a on _the national session. Sfered prises of two $350 goid.pleces offere of two gold pi for the member bringing in the la number of applications over 10 W'Ef cember 31. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The Washington Council met last ‘Tuesday night and T. W. Delahanty, to | Lt J. Loening and J. R. Boylan, mem- bers of out-of-town councils, were elected to No. 224 by transfer permits. The first degree was given to eight can- didates. Dr. H. D. Crosson and James A. Sullivan the newly initiated brothers on f of the council. A “pound party” will be held today at the home of the Little Sisters of the Poor, under the auspices of the Fourth Pioe | Degree, with a reception from 3 to § .m. ‘The annual vesper service, under the .‘:lslm:eulnol«x'l mf.he l‘xz at 7:30 o'clock &t & Immaculate Conception, Eighth and N streets northwest. Bishop - | McNamara will be assisted by the chap- 1ains of the five councils. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. District 8:30 eve- of Columbis, o'clock, will preparal tion Miss Margaret Ru in and October 25 at 7:30 o'clock. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. District of Columbia Circle, No. 178, held its annual election of officers Mon: 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Emil Brahler announced the charity ;ball will be held at the new Willard Hotel November 25. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Columbia Lodge met last Tuesday evening, with Mr. Kerwin 2 ‘The next g will be held October 27, which is “Mooseheart day,” and es. ted and C: also Great Britain. At the close of the exercises refreshments will served. The following will act as officers and aides at the Moose charity ball, which will occur December 18: James A. Balderson, Frederick N. Zihlmann, Roscoe & Nownes, Salvatore Marsel, George L¥e, Stephen D. Lefas, Walter tahl, H. L. Kerwin, A. C. 3 Wentz, W. H. Mitchell and H. ‘hapter 368, Women's Legion, met at Moose! transaction of business refreshments ‘were served. WOMAN’S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Brightwood Review will entertain the | Perfect Review October 20 at McFar- | l]and High School st 8 o'clock. Follow- | ing the ceremonial of initiation, etc., members and their friends will be in- vited to a dance in honor of the new l:fimhem Re!r;shmug..l will be wrné officers and guards are reques to meet for rehearsal at the club house, 1750 Massachusetts avenue, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Victory Review will meet eve- meeting of Wi will be held. SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. ‘The last of National Lodge Monday ning at 8 o'clock at the club house. A | Arl ashington Review also MARIAN CHACE AND LESTER SHAFER, Local dancers who have been with the Denishawns for the past three years. They will give a recital at the National Woman’s Country Club on the afternoon of October 20. ‘The nature section will meet Wed- on | nesday at 9:55 o'clock at the Dupont " | Circle transfer platform, for s walk % at the home Mrs. ld H. Howard. riters’ Rendesvous met at the talks, Deputy Mrs. Reagan. fi xt_meeting of this lodge will be October 20 at 808 T street. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Justice Council was called to order by Cau‘::cu‘l:r Sister Risler last Wednesday. d . ‘The State Council will hold dinner at Northeast M’:filmbenmuunloriu— tice Council October 22, as the State Council will have use of the MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. will hold a T 3 irt headquarters and after the | the team invited to attend. ORDER OF DE MOLAY. Robert Le Bruce Chapter met Friday mt, A partial report on the annual dance, which was held October 10, was given. Brown ning to start work on the fourth :I.‘::“ln( to Mount Vernon America’s Most Beautiful Ball Room FOR RENT Club Dances and Private Parties 1nTTown: “Wonderist for transfer to through Wesley Heights. Those reach- ing Dupont Circle by street car should pay 10-cent fare to conductor and ask the Massachusetts ave- nue bus. Mrs, Elizabeth , pres| ports were made and letters were read from the several non-resident members. Miss Stella Sebern of Cedar Falls, Iowa, was voted to membership by demit. Woman’s Guild of American Univer- sity.—Mrs. Peter M. Anderson, president ‘gnlm uW%n'n o“:l?.he of efl?n Iversity, presen program for the year's work at the meetirg Tuesday y Hall, at Suitland, Md., at 5 rtation reservations made with Mrs. James E. from last season's series of ol Woman’s Club of Cottage City—~A the presi- | B! surprise was given to dent of :Enc’mb' lh"’l Albert Craig, at her home on Hamilton street, Wednes- of games was arranged by Mrs. . W. Taylor. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. F. E. Dean. Progresg Club of College Park met at the home'of Mrs. C. P. Close, October 8. 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