Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1930, Page 62

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:30 p.m. Theodore No. 44, grand visitation, 8 p. Joseph H. )L!lhnx. No. 38, F. No. 17, . C. n G. Harding, No. 39, F. C. at 6:15 pm.; M. M. at 7:30. Chevy Chase, No. 42, M. M. Thursday (Thanksgiving day)— All bodies called off. Friday—St. John's, No. 11, past masters ht. Saturday- of instruction. Royal Arch Chapters. Monday—Mount Vernon, No. 3, RO) Arch. ‘Tuesday—Mount _Horeb, No. 7, Royal Arch. Potomac, No. 8, Royal ‘Arch. ‘Wednesday—Washington ~Naval, No. P. M. and M. E. M. Friday—Mount Pleasant, No. 13, M. E. M. Knights Templar Commanderies. Tuesday—De Molay, No. 4, Red Cross. ‘Wednesday—Washington, No. 1, social. Soottish Rite. Tuesday—Robert de Bruce Coun- cil, twenty-ninth degree. Miscellaneous. Monday—Almas Temple, 3 monial session. T?fll grand visitations to the Blue Locges of the District will ciose cere- tomorrow evening with visita- tions to Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, and Theodore Roosevelt, No. 44. Pentalpha is the grand master’s lodge. Dawson Lodge, No. 16, tomorrow eve- ning will devote its communication to Past Master Louis Jacobson, | day 1s about to change his residence to California. 8t. John's Lodge, No. 11, will honor its past masters at its communication Brightwood Council, Royal and Se- Ject Masters, will have a card party Saturday evening_at 8 o'clock in the of Brightwood Masonic EASTERN STAR. ‘The grand matron and patron will make the grand visitation to Warren G. Harding Chapter November 25. ‘The Eastern Star Ciub of the Treasury and the members of Maryland Chap- ‘The Grand Chlpgf:r&flcen plfld g&l John's Lodge Chapter annual gral vfnlln:lon Noveml:r 17. The honored ests were Past Grand Matrons fllnm, Stephenson, Campbell, Fletcher, Bogley [<] and Past Grand Pal e ne peiser d Mrs. Blanc! were .llllflnl‘nbufiulel Chapter officers will be elected December 5. ‘The grand will pay Takoma mnr visitation will be advanced for the purpose of initiatory work. tron Helen M. Rowen of Miriam ch)‘q:ur announces that the meeting Monday night will be k.mrvlv'r;I :"TE:: trons and past patrons’ night. i‘h‘u be an entertainment by the it trons and Patrons’ Association, who will v:‘ .‘nwn sketch intitled “The Third . At the first meeting in De- cember will be the annual election of officers. Naomi Chapter met November 12, when the grand matron and the grand n paid their annual visitation. Matron Wiley made presentation of flowers to the grand matron. Past Matron Julia Webb, Alma Barton, Florence Jackson, Bessie Doolan, Edith Krupp, Lorraine Proudley and Mar- Pisher gave musical numbers. m gongs were presented to grand matron and grand patron. A testimonial to M. H. Gould for 35 years service as secretary, from past matrons was presented by ‘Wood. ampl Bertha ‘Taylor, C 1], Fletcher and Chaun- cey and Past Grand Patrons Poynton Brookland Chapter will have initia- tion at its next meeting, which has been designated new members’ night. Ruth Chapter met Monday. A re- was given to the new members in during A'.:::' rear, !ou:pe‘dm:yd solos ico, accol at m"’m zy Mrs. Harry Angelico; guests tomorrow night at the ood Masonic Temple. ‘The grand visitations for this week are as follows: Harding Chapter, No- 25, ; Lebanon Chapter, will be held Wednesday evening, No- vember 26, at Scottish Rite Cathedral, ‘Third and E streets northwest, at 8:15 o'clock, in charge of Past Grand Ma- tron Jessie W. Cowles and an efficient committee. D;Eou will be conferred upon one candidate by Good Will Chapter on No- vember 28. Brightwood Chapter has called off its mle‘elnl Thurlg:‘; The next meeting will be December 1 t 7 o'clock. Mizpah Chapte: et Tuesday eve- ning. The honored guests were Right Wor Grand Secretary Minnie Keyes and Past Grand Matron Sallye C. Bogley. The Masonic bodies that meet in the Georgetown Masonic Temple were entertained by a minstrel show by the Matrons and Patrons’ Assoclation of 1030. At the meeting December 2 there will be a banquet for the members of the chapter only, after which the an- nual election of officers will take place. Electa Chapter will entertain its past matrons and past patrons next Tues- day evening. The Endowment Commit- tee meets Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clara Weitzel, Mrs. Lula Fltcher joint hostess. The Hospitality Committee meets Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Alvena Hughes, joint hostesses, Mrs. Helen Butz, Mrs. Lulu Ens and Mrs. Ida Crown. Columbia Chapter members will at- tend special religious services conducted by Rev. Harvey Baker Smith of Co- lumbia Heights Christian Church, 1435 Park road, today at 8 pm. The mem- bers and their friends are to meet in basement social room and march to auditorium in a body promptly at 7:55 o'clock. At the last meeting the past matrons, patrons and charter members were the honored guests. Grand _Conductress Edith Willlams and Rev. John Queally: gave addresses. At the meeting tomor- row degrees will be conferred. ODD FELLOWS. Grand Master Elmer Cummings, ac- make the annual offic! lon Fri- 5 ta] Central Lodge L O. O. F. Temple. ‘The grand master and his official line will accompany Annie Blaylock Wight man, president of the Rebekah Assem bly, and her officers on her official visit to Schuyler Colfax Rebekah Lodge, at 822 Twentieth street. Langdon Lodge has extended an in- vitation to all line officers of all the sub- ordinate lodges to be present December 12. A reorganization of the Line Offi- ic!rs' Association will be undertaken, and President W. F. Becker has been re- quested by that lodge to have his or- ganization present on this occasion. The grand encampment will hold a dance in I. O. O. F. Temple Decem- P Grand Master Cummings, accom Gran aster Cummi , - nied by his official line, officially vis- ited Brightwood Lodge last Wednesday evening. Addresses were made by Grand Patriarch Lemuel H. Windsor, Grand Representative Wilfred E. Lawson and Capt. Ernest L. Loving. The Grand Lodge line accompanied Pesident Wightman cn _her official visit to Fidelity Lodge last Tuesday evening. REBEKAH LODGES. will degree rehearsal Decem! 5 ks initiation December 11. be Decem Mt. Pleasant Lodge will supper December 18 at FPellows’ ‘Temple at 6 p. m. ‘The annual visitation of the assembly officers and Grand Lodge officers to Friendship Rebekah Lodge will be De- ber 2. & & delegation from Brightwood under Noble Grand Bessie Towson visited ictory Lodge November 11 at Fred- ericksburg, Va. ber 9. Dorcas Lodge met Thursday evening with Noble Grand Edna Naples presid- ing. Nomination of officers will be held at_the next meeting. Esther announces a social and entertainment at its next meeting. B. P. 0. ELKS. lodge & hold the eleventh an- e o;lrdh:gy evening &A:lclln: d:zvofl'fed to relief of the poor of Ly holidays. The chairm is Emil hler. 5 Thirty members of the lodge have formed a bowling league to consist of six teams. The following are captains: Joseph Haggerty, George C. Wathen, Chris Sprosser, Dr. John Ready, John Wood and Frank Baxter. The teams Will play their first games early next month at 513 hth street southeast. At the last tiation the following : J. Conroy, 3 , . Croghan, Joseph Denhaki, Charles K. Francis, Harry B. Gompers, LeRoy H. Harrls, Jerome E.- KAu{xvnAn, James E. Ko- » _James W. McLaughlin, John Joseph Payne, Porter R. R«'zwue, Jacob Rubin, Joseph Sincavitz and Earnest © Pt B ted Ruler Edwin S. Puller will be the orator for Baltimore, Md., Lodge, No. 7, at their memorial serv- ices cember at Baltimore, Md. m, D. C. ts services Representative James George Strong of Kansas. The next initiation of the lodge will be conducted by the officers of An- napolis, Md., lodge. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. State Councilor Mrs. Ethel Bur- roughs and the State and mational offi- cers paid their annual and fraternal visit to Virginia Dare Council at their Iast meeting. A program was given as follows: solos, Miss Joan Marr, Mr. Cooke and Joe McMahon; violin solo, Maxie Coble; reading, Miss Helen Douglas; song and dance, Miss Romalie Haun and Joe McMahon. On Novem- b::dze rttlefrweg b:'flgfll;e conferred. A o party at the Hohl(d Decen;lber 1. Wik rs. Sarah Hutchinson was initiaf at the last meeting of Star Bplnl‘l:g Banner Councll. She later rendered plnAx;o tfile«:tlom, e last meeting of 'Tri Council, Deputy MJ’I.' gan installed Mrs. Agnes Barbour as month trustee. Mrs. Tawney of Eagle Council and Mr. and Mrs. Burry of Golden Rule Council gave talks, The Happy Hours Social Club of Triumph Council met at the home of mu.vennu Buell, with December 6, followed by a thea- 3 | ter party. A five hundred party will be FOR RENT Wonderful floor, check room, rest oda foun- ery Ja- Phone Dec. 1636 held at the home of Mrs. Hattle Bur- rows, 520 Eighth southeast, No- ;mmfl,twfiahufltummdy Mrs: 1da Rutherford of Coun- cil announces a baszaar be held | address. December 11 Mrs. Annie Leathers presided at the | dered last meeting of Barbara Frietchie Coun- cil when t nomination of officers was held. Plans were made to receive the State councilor and her official staft December 4. A talk was given by Deputy Ethel Campbell. At the last mee of Unity Coun- cil Mrs. Eleanor Harris appointed Mrs. Doome, Miss Harris and Mrs. Mal- lonee on the State good of order. Nom- ination of officers was held. Election will take place the first meeting in December. The Past Councilors’ Association of Esther Council met at the home of Mrs, Edna Snoots. The next meeting ;ul be held in the home of Mrs. Annie jones. Anacostla Council at their last meet- ing received one application for mem- bership. ‘The council later attended the visitation of Virginia Dare Coun- cil. Election of officers will take plac the first meeting in December. JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERI- CAN MECHANICS. The State Council will have & ‘Thanksgiving service for the members of the order November 30 at 8 o'clock in the West Washington Baptist Church. Liberty Bell Council met Novem- ber 15 and was presided over by Councilor L. C. Risler. An invitation was extended to all members of this council to attend a celebration in honor of Frank C. Mangum for attaining the position of State councilor for the Dis- trict of Columbia. Financial Secretary R. E. McCulloch, in behalf of the coun- cil, presented a pen and pencil set to State Councilor Mangum and a pair of gloves to National Representative Charles H. Hild. State Secretary John Prender, State Treasurer R. W. Haw: kins, Past State Councilors A. C. Co. lumbus and G. W. Ackerman and Ju nior Past State Councilor E. G. Beck made short addresses. A black-face skit was given by Jimmie Mullins and a play by members of Liberty Beil Council. Bennings Council met November 17 with Councilor Howard Richardson in charge. A social night will be held to- morrow _evening. speakers were State Treasurer R. W. Hawkins, in| Deputy State Councilor A. W. Lee, E. P. dall, G. W. Harmon, G. A. King, Neilson, Secretary Gates and Financial Secretary W. L. Gray. W ‘Wilson Council met Novem- ‘;;: 18. Thebe State Council rs and ler members were present in response to an invitaticn extended them to par- ticipate in a hn’m in honor of Benja- min F. Payton for his election to the State Council. The speakers were State Councilor F. C. Mangum, State Secre- tary John Prender, State Treasurer R. W. Hawkins, State Conductor Charles H. Hild, State Outside Sentinel B, F. Payton and Secretary Keefe. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Franklin and Calanthe Lodges will meet tomorrow evening; Webster Lodge, ‘Tuesday evening; Mount Vernon, Union and Columbia Lodges, Wednesday eve- ning; Hermione Lodge, Thursday eve- nll;lg: Swymusllmml&l;d thhme Sua perior es, y__evening, an Washington Company, Uniform Rank, Friday evening. The Edward Dunn Memorial Knight rank team will confer the rank for the several lodges. Rathbone Temple, Pythian Sisters, will meet Priday evening and Friend- ship Temple Wednesday evening. The grand chancellor and his associ- ate officers Tuesday evening will offi- clally visit Webster Lodge. ‘Washington Company, Uniform Rank, held its second meeting for November. The first order of full dress uniforms was voted. A letter was read from Maj. Gen. L. A. Truggle stating that he would visit here at the annual conven- tion of the Grand Lodge February 19, accompanied by the brigade command- ers of Maine and California. The com- pany will hold a business meeting Fri- day evening and thereafter will meet the first and second Monday of each mfi%d&hfl ‘Temple, Pythias isters, ndship Temple, n 8 A will hold a bingo at the close of its meeting next Wednesday evening. Syracusians Lodge, at its last meet- ing, inducted three candidates into the Knight rank under the auspices of the Dunn Memorial Knight rank team. The members of Syracusians Lodge will attend an oyster ropst at Schnei- der’s December 10. . WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Brightwood Review will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock. A meeting of the L. A. O. H. will be hegflnt t:e club Monday evening. ia Review will meet at the | Washingto lum| " The ey araparty b the benen weekly care for the benefit :f.the house will be omitted next Thurs- y. National Review will meet Friday evening. Election of officers for 1931 will be Ll:ld the first meeting night in Decem- T, Victory Review will hold a card party at the residence of Mrs. Ada B; ) 24 Iowa Circle, December 9. i CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. At the short business mee ceding the social meeting 'nwndnunsy 5 3 3 ice regent, . Fred Martin, was inducted l'nelno office. A communication from Supreme Re- You can Electric Miss h O'Lone, baritone. The Welfare Committee will give a card party for the benefit of their vari- ous activities November 24. In honor of Miss Grace Moran of St. Paul, Minn,, one of the guests at the Catholic Daughters of America Home, a dinner was given Thursday at Ceda Inn by members of the Home League. Miss Veronica Tucker and Miss Cassie Skilling were hostesses Miss Mary C. Boland made the presen- tation of the gift to Miss Moran, who will be married November 29. An initiation 8f junior members was held last. evening. The degree work ‘was in charge of the junior officers and counselors. Later the members were the guests of the officers of the senior court. and J ‘WOODMEN CIRCLE. Morris Sheppard Grove recently cele- brated its 12th birthday anniversary. The State officers were guests of honor. State Manager Rosa L. Canada, in be- half of the Supreme Forest, presented a 25 years' service pin to Mrs, Holland. Mrs. Catherine Shughrue and Mrs, Car- rie Getner were awarded recognition pins for five years' service as recording secretary and banker, respectively. A card party will be held in the W. O. W. Temple, 935 Grant place, De- cember 4. N DAMES OF MALTA. Loyalty Sisterhood met November 15 at 822 Twentieth street. There were guests from St. Elmo Sisterhood of Philadelphia. Mrs. Hettle L. Hamline, Sovereign junior deaconess, gave an ad- dress. Musical numbers were furnished by Mrs. Kauffman and Mrs. Heitman. The degree of Esther was conferred upon Mrs. Bessie Howell, and Mrs. May Lerch was received by transfer from Mount Odin Sisterhood of Greensburg, Pa. The next meeting is December 6, PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. Congressional Circle held a ti gg’\:emb:r l}s atP :.lhueu Annlpoll.s!;lfil ‘;: or of Mrs. , Junie from 8t, Louis, who 13 ‘agu i pecrer: ington to attend the Oon!emg:e at ',:1.! ‘White preme Representatives were C. Barton of Sharon, Pa., and Mrs. Barlett of Roanoke, Va. Plans were made re- ‘the Bod Bore tn Sme foggnvention, to be American War Mothers ‘The District of Columbia Chapter of the American War Mothers held & busi- ness meeting November 14 at the head- quarters at the Hamilton Hotel. Offi- cers elected and installed for the en- suing year we Mrs. Weber W. Mor- rison, president; Mrs. Lucy Cash, first vice president; Mrs, Ida Smith, second vice president; Mrs. Charles B. Dench, third vice president; Mrs. John Speng- ler, fourth vice president; Mrs. Sarah Deeds, chaplain; Mrs. Fannie Smith, historian; Mrs. Mary L. Fisher, cus- todian of records; Mrs. E. C. Wi recording secretary; Mrs. Ma; feet, corresponding secretary; Mary T. Shanahan, treasurer. Plans for Christmas entertainments at local veterans' hospitals will be charge of Mrs. Kate A. Bess, chairman for Naval; Mrs. Charles B. Dench, chairman for Mount Alto; Mrs. Katie Perkins, chairman for St. Elizabeth's, ;fl Mrs. Morrison, chairman for Wal- Mrs. Clara Deecy was reappointed legis- lative chairman and will assist in en- | authorize | deavoring to have “The Star Spangled mu the na- anthem. Marine Corps Notes First Lieut. Edward F. Chappell, at- tached to the barracks of the naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is vemporarily stopping at 26 Maryland avenue, Kens| , and expects about ington, Md., to return to his station of duty December 6. First Lieut. R. M. Cutts, jr., attached to the U. S. 8. Chester, is temporarily in Washington and expects to November 28. Lieut. Col. Seth Williams, attached to Marine Co Depot of Suzfi)fle& at Philadelphia, been a visitor in n for the past few days. Brig. Gen. John H. Russell, who has Jjust returned to Washington after with- drawal as American high commissioner to the Republic of Haiti, will, after conferences at the State Department, b1e attached to corps headquarters, this city. ‘The Retired Enlisted Men's Associa- tion will meet Pec;mbe:hg at 8 p.m. l.l} Pythian Temple for purpose of nominating opfl!cers, Comdr. Martine will preside. Arrangements for annual dinner in January will also be made. —_ In connection with the government's new relief measures for the farmers of Uruguay a commission of specialists is investigating the cost of producing wheat in that country. get this Console Sewing Machine AND a splendid value it is, too. Has a Westing- house motor, Bradley rheostat and a full set of attachments. Guaranteed for 20 years. Nicely finished cabinet that serves as a useful piece of fur- niture. Hemstitching while you shop 8c yd. your machine for $2 (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) THE HECHT CO. 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