Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 16

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BY GRAND MASTER Barristers, Mt. Pleasant and King Solomon Receive Annual Official Call. ‘The grand master of Masons in the Dl.sfl‘lct of Columbia, accompanied by the officers of the Grand Lodge, last evening, continuing the series of grand visitations of 1930, made official cllln of ceremony on Barristers’ Lodge, 48, the baby of the jurisdiction, and on Mount Pleasant Lodge, No. 33, both meeting in Mount Pleasant Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. Howaid T. Jones, senlor warden, acting in the absence of James C. Rogers, the master, received the grand master in Barristers’ Lodge. James L. Evans is master of Mount Pleasant Lodge and conducted the proceedings in his organ- ization. ‘The occasion proved outstanding, the this evening will visit the Tflfle"m section and make official calls of cere- mony on Willlam R. Slnllewn No. 30, and Chevy Chase Lodge, No 3. The members of Chevy Chase Lodge will journey to the home of Bln(lewn Lodge, Masonic Temple, 4511 Wisconsin avenue, for the visitation. SOCIAL SERVICE GAINS Exchange Facilities for Aiding Or- ganizations Utilized. Plans of the Social Service Exchange for providing greater service to member organizations were discussed at & meet- ing of the enh.nfi yesterday in the Young Women’s O] lan Amc!ntlon Mrs. Mary F. C. Leuue secretary, ported the exchange had ‘received 15, 001 inquiries concerning persons seeking aid in the past five months and had identi- fied 5331 as persons helped by some | organization on previous occasions. Mrs. Leute- announced the exchange was extending its work to co-operate with similar organizations in New York, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, .3 Newnrk N. J, and other cities. added the exchange was becoming more widely s RALEIGH HABERDASHER| Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store ... . 1310 F Street i attendance being unusually large. The [used locally. hall was appropriately decorated with | Francis H. McLean of the Family Autumn flowers. The usual proceedings | Welfare mfi;}m of New York City; were followed. The reports of the secre- | discussed methods of co-operation be- e tween organizations and the exchange. tarics and treasurers for the Masonic | “Ei0 OtERe o chairman, 8 year ending September 30, last, were Soft—pliant denuine pigskin GLOVES read and those officers commended. . ‘The g:and master delivered an address ‘The metal-working, textile and cloth- of Masonic inferest. ing industries of Latvia are growing $ o) Entertainment Presented. s : ? 3'5 Mount Pleasant Lodge was congratu- | lated on the fact that two of it masters, Grand N Owen and Past Ms 3 * ton of the Grand Flrst iWork ax;ldeEclL;‘rcs loing outstand- ing work for the Grand Lodge. At the conclusion of the visitation a Moflgage pleasing program was presented, con- ||| sisting of vocal and instrumental selec- i ans | | $5 Quality Last Year They're saddle-sewn and gen- vine pigskin for longer wear. Their buff shade mellows as A grand visitation was made yester- « day afternoon to King Solomon Lodge, Ll & atistaction : they grow older. Ideal for No. 31, the only “daylight” lodge of 4 . s e the jurisdiction. meeting in Masontc || et R Winter wear and driving. A special valve at $3.50. tions and the showing of a humorous motion picture. The evening was closed with the serving of refreshments. | 13 Temple, Thirteenth street and New B i, o ** York avenue. Percy I Lowd is the mas- | ter. | be, Durchased in May Members Mostly Printers. amounts from $250 -h 1 e 3350 # B g o e lodes soe ! B. F. SAUL CO. R o ‘ Cope ‘Gloves o cviesvisasive s $3.00 Buckskin Gloves .......c.uus.$500 ness and Grand Master James A. 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