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e L T gE¥gien e ;’fiae”?g i in soloing this plane, since it is prac- be | tically impossible to get into trouble,” edule. sch nm-umminwuu-uol the latest mechanical wonders crea in the battles against storms, fog an darkness. Robot pilots, geographically and electrically controlled; artificial horizons, controlled by copes, which function accurately and auto- matically, regardless of the position of the plane; radio range beacons, radio communication and the most modern weather service will be combined aid in the rigid maintenance of sched- ule, vital to successful transportation any other Mp‘e::rel:.b:,lo 1is to mark the 2 | E i E i r ] i ; ] g i ; } e i ! b % £ 3k HH i gis L4 EEE e & -3 : ge st {H Bas EEE port issued by the Bureau of says a re ore “It is rather surprising higl Aeronautics. autogyro at a w& proach angle, level out at feet from the and have the plane come to a dead stop in the air. From that point the plane settles ver- | tically to a soft landing with no notice- | able forward movement of the plane | thereafter. The particular model dem- had a self- a prior difficulty in getting the rotor up to take-off speed, formerly accomplished by charging around the field several times, on a wing recovering from the subsequent dive, as is the case in an orthodox airplane.” Refueling of ) g s, i ¥ st i § 1 Egq Zo& 3;;?; i Prolonged Process Shortened. Persons and firms having occasion to make use of lumber in large quan- "| tities must have some rather definite i i 1 8 E § § & i i 1 o i i 2 38& i LiH s B H i z%g 5 SE,E 88 ] i i 8 ;E 28 o ] ' 8 H information of the amount of moisture | the wood contains. Heretofore it has teen the custom to submit a sample to | & 24-hour exposure in a heated cham- ber, and by weighing the sample before | and after the amount of moisture may - il ®. B. Prench, No. 15, Monday—B. o and Dawson, 16 (special), Mntmmna .::ihflon. 8:30 pm. lo. 23, B b anast, o, 39, B, A Pike, No. 36, grand vis- itation, 8 pm, Lodge Room No. 3, Masonic Temple. ‘Tuesday—National, No. 12, E. A. King David, No. 28, and East Gate, No. 34, joint grand vis- .m. Hiram, No. 10, an No’.c 37, joint grand visitation, 8:30 p.m. La Fayette, No. 19, grand vis- itation, 8 p.m. Petworth, No. 47, E. A. rrldn‘yfl—cdumbu. No. 3, Memo- T Lebanon, No. 7, social. M. M. Parker, No. 37 (special), and Joseph H. Milans, No. 38, joint grand visitation, 8 m. p.m. Saturday—School of instruction. Wi 'ntennial, No. 14, ladies’ night at New Wil- lard. . Royal Arch Chapters. ‘Wednesday—Columbia, No. 1, P. M. and M. E. M. « Knights Templar Commanderies. Priday—Columbia, No. 2, Order of the Temple. Scottish Rite. Tuesday—Mithras Lodge of Per- fection, statutory assembly. Robert de Bruce Council, twenty-first and twenty-sec- ond degrees. Miscellaneous. Monday—Kallipolis Grotto, good- m{bvn Wnkht, Masonic nue, Friday evening. at 7:30 o’clock. Under the auspices of Kallipolis Grotto, M. O. V. P. E. R, the famous Show Boat will tender a ‘reception to its friends this afternoon at 3 o'clock, celebrating its first visit to the National Capital. It will present its famous repertory of plays throughout the week including matinees Thanksgiving day, Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm, in addition to evening performances, Takoma Lodge, No. 20, announces a benefit performance by the Takoma Players Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:20 o'clock, when “Fast ‘Workers,” a comedy, will in the Presbyterial Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, a fraternal rvisi“l um:m;m' evemn‘m;;hthe officers of Mount Vernon h Chapter, No. 3. sy The Temple Club of Master Masons will meet tomorrow evening in the Odd Fellows’ Order of Robert le Bruce Chapter, it the first and the e of November 28 Aimas Temple club. house ‘The illustrious master of Adonirum Council announces the stated assembly on November 20, at 7:30, for the Royal with Conductor ‘The Super-excellent presented by the at | accompanied at the Sherman; Nebucl 3 Babylon, by H. G. Kimball; Nebuzara- dan, captain of the R. W.|the f¢ Pearson; i, by meew.v. ‘West. The charge be delivered by Edward T, The ritualistic work will be tion turkey which all members of the Cryptic Rite are invited. EASTERN STAR. Congress Lodge Chapter will meet to- morrow evening for its visitation by the The Home Board at home of Mrs. Jennie Simons. ‘The Past Matrons and Past Patrons’ Chapter The degrees will be conferred in East next Friday evening, with | W Gate Chapter Associate Matron Pearl M. R\lfi and Associate Patron Raymond W. Murphy in the east. Mizpah Chapter will meet Tuesday, when Masonic bodies meeting in the | this Georgetown Masonic Hall will be guests. The Matrons and Patrons’ Assoclation of 1930 will give a minstrel show. There will be dan and refreshments. The Mu Delta Sigma Club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Raines, 806 Fern street, Tuesday. The hostesses were Mrs. Esther Shopland, Mrs. Jenkins and Miss Rose Royce. » e Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter will ursday evening in Northeast . The 1930 star points guests. Deceémber 4 will be elec- tion of officers and December 18 in- stallation. At the meeting November 6 the grand officers paid their grand visi- tation. Presentations were made to the grand matron by Esther V., Cross and to the grand patron by Louise E. Kreglow. Ruth Chapter will meet tomorrow. There will be a reception to the new members taken in during the year 1930. The members will be guests of Stans- bury l.od%fe November 24 at Brightwood Masonic Temple. ‘The Grand O fficers s ‘atmual grand Yo those pres- , Shreve, and Dixon and the 1930 :fi'm"” - : d’:&:fl Solo, program was 3 Susie Burns; reading, Marion Hine; presentation of gifts to the grand ma- tron and grand patron by Bernetta Beavers and Past Richard Tit- low; piano solo, Marion Rouzee. ‘The grand visitations of the Grand this week ,.8 pm.; Chapter, 19, Esther Chapter, November 20, 8 p.m,, and Mount Pleasant Chapter, No- vember 21, 8:30 p.m. The matron of Acacia Chapter an- meeting nounces degree work for the ‘Tuesday. Brookland Matrons and Past Wednesday. Christmas C: Conway, 3612 next Wi ‘The ting of Chevy Chase Chapter m:d-ywenln(hubemm- New Hampshire avenue, y at Hel['hu will deliver the sermon. Bethlehem Chapter its ual grand vis. r its ann - itation on Nevember 11. honored be | sisted of son Corning and vocal solos Martin, matron of Cathedral ' by Gertrude Smith, matron of lumbia Chapter. ‘The members of the chapter will par- ticipate in religious services at thodist Church South tonight. Chapter celebrated its elev- Lebanon of | enth birthday anniversary last Tuesday evening. A banquet was served and o] given: Invoca- tion, °J. " Carol Harveststraw, patron patron; it history of the chapter, Blair Mc- lenzie, past patron; future of Lebanon, Nelly K. Lynch, matron; specialty num- ber, the star points, isted by 3 Mildred Colvin and Miss Prances Net- its membership to 50; the books are open to all who wish to at- VY | tend the State convention which will be Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication, SRRt il TS Beware of Substitutes advantages for yourself. At the Better Dealers . (held in Cumberland, Md., next 7ear. Lenard Gawler is chairman of the i!ub. ‘The memorial services will be held December 7 at the Elks' Club. Change Spark Plugs every 10,000 Miles Ella Thornton present h . Wightman, Mr. cnmmg: d Deputy Grand Master McConnell spoke. Tuesday evening: Mount Vernon 3 -dnu{i:; evening; Syracusian Lodge Friday even! jiies i 5, 4 g : p § i 2% £ ing. To put_into effect the recommenda- tions, contain e ed in the proclamation of the Supreme Chancellor Leslie Crouse, Grand Chancellor Kennicutt will divide domain into four units with & deputy each unit. Syracusian Lodge entertained - tain City Lodge of Frederick, Md. The Dunn Memorial Knight Rank team con- ferred the rank on Earnest Newcomb and several candidates. Supreme Repre- sentative Reno Harp of Frederick, Md., R nf 3 A at its admitted it members. Officers were elected as fol- Jows: Captain, Charles Krisel; treasurer, John B, Dickman; recorder, Christian P. Carr; first tenant, Elroy S. Young; second tenant, James Forehand; tinel, Max Rosenthal, and inside sen- tinel, L, 1. Bell. The next meeting will be_Novimber 19, at Pythian Temple. Rathbone Temple met November 7 with Most Excellent Chief Alice Kirby presiding. Plans were made for a card party November 21, A meeting of the past chiefs was held at the home of Mrs. Nellle Etting, 4433 e Dad rens i was & by Mrs. Mary Mitchell, ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. ingion, ington Jaets and enrell him THE EIGHT AS Stanley H. Horner 1015-1017 14th St. Bury Motor Co. Anacostia, D. C. Bowdoin Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. sergeant sided. sergeant | gtate councilor and her staff of of- leu- | ficers Decem! chancellor assigned to oo . |of the officers of te | be installed by the. State Regent, Mrs. Frietchie nated officers at the last 3 over which Mrs. Annie Leathers pre- Plans were made to receive the TS ber 4. A talk was given by Deputy Mrs. Ethel Campbell. At the last meeting of Mount Ver- non Council a card party was an- nounced to be held in Northeast Temple December 2. Fidelity Council tendered a reception to State Vice Councilor Mrs. Mabel Downing, National Deputy Mrs. Mary Ferguson, Mrs. Cora Jones of the State Benevolence Committee and the retiring nd puties. Addresses were of Columbus of Wash- | dier filmfldh'fi- clses General , Pourth Degree, A BUICK EIGHT FOR EVERYBODY PRODUCTY o 14th Purcellville, Va. lbodge Motor Co.lFred' Buick Motor Co. Washington, D. C. G DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA, Circle No. 178 met Monday at the Washington Club. Mrs. Marguerite Dwyer, regent. presided. The annual mass for the deceased members of the circle will be held at the Shrine of the 1 Immaculate Conception, Brookland, November 23, at 8 am. On November 16 members of the circle will be the ests of Santa Maria Circle, Indian ead, Md., where a joint installation the Indian Head Circle and St. Charles Circle, Claren- , Va., will be held. The officers will James G. Haskell. | ' GATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. | The annual memorial mass will be held today at 8 o'clock at St. Patrick's Church. The Committee on Arrange- ments is Rey. Francis X. Cavanagh, chaplain of Court 212; Miss Mary C. Boland, regent; Miss Ella Buck- ley, cl n; Miss Alma Marceron, vice chairman; Mrs. Violet Rateliffe, Mrs. Gwen Hicks, Miss Katherine Fu- rey, Miss Mary Weide, Miss Mary Cum- mings. Miss Josephine Walsh is in charge of the musical program; Miss Jennie Glennen, organist; Miss Mary Rich and Miss Elizabeth Tobin, violin- I_fl‘; Mrl: Vera Loeffler, Miss Jmlne | Authorized Service | Exide Batteries CREEL BROTHERS' 1811 14th St. N.W. Decatur 4220 ’f 28z H § | £ team of Baltimore, under the Comdr. W. O. Hayes. reception to D. J. Coakl Calvert direction There will be & family reunion No vember 20 at National Press Club supres, Tent of O “(Continued on Eighth Just the Place for Club & Fraternity DANCES Bedy by Fisher THE WHEEL « « . and learn why more people are buying new Buick Eights than all other eights in its field Today, according to the latest registration figures, 53 out of every 100 buyers of eights in Buick’s price range are cheosing the Buick Straight Eight. And four people are buying Buicks for every one who selects the second most popular eight in the field. Accept our invitation to drive the new Buick Eight. 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