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MASONIC LODGES. Ilougu—-—D-non. Nm‘:a, E A No. 35, M. ‘Tuesda) No. 29, C. Samuel Gompers, No. 45, F. C. at 5:45; M. M. at 7:30 p.m. Wedne;‘dlx“—fltrmny No. 17, w;m/n G. Harding No. 39, Chevy Chase, No. 42, M. M. Thursday—The New Jerusalem, ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Tuesday—Potomac, No. 8, Royal Arch. ‘Woodridge, No. 15, P. M. and M. E. M. ‘Wednesday—Wi Naval, ‘ashington No. 6, P. M. and M. E. M. Thursday—Washington, No. 32, mdly;lfux:eh. No. 4, Royal Mount Pleasant, No. 13, Roy- al Arch. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES. Tuesday—De Molay, No. 4, Order of the Temple. ‘Wednesday—Washin| , No, 1, Order of the Temple. SCOTTISH RITE. esday—Evangelist Chapter, Rose Crolix, 18th degree. Robert de Bruce Council of Kadosh, Statutory assem- bly. MISCELLANEOUS. Priday—Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Ceremonial. . RAND MASTER C. !"Rla COOK _ has transmitted every Master Mason in the District of Columbis a card popular. At the 1 the “standing room Tem evening's festiv~ . No. 11, has specially from Virginia to Friday evening, deliver an address on ent of American Free- vitations have been ex- tended to the lodges in nu.rb[ Virginia and to many noted Masons of Virginia. ‘The de] grand master of Virginia, Harry K. Green, and FHugh mem- ber of the Virginia State lature and 'mn master of Cherrydale Lodge, also deliver an address. The ar- rangements are said to be more preten- tious than those for the Virginia night in 1926. At the last assembly of Brightwood Council, No. 6, Royal and Select Mas- masonry."” Elmer P. Neveker, untiml. The officers were_installed Hy Mos Dustrious Grand* Master George L. Sherman, assisted by Illustrious Com- panion Clarence J. West, grand visitor and lecturer. Joseph H. Milans Lodge, at a speclal commrnluuon called for March 25 at 7:30 p.m., will confer the Master Mason degree on several candidates. its communication on of Grand Comdr. | Bat of invitation o J h H. Milans to attend an ‘memorial , April 5, af o Eo ) the Knights Templ f Columbis. The invita- of Relief. stituted in 1769, before the Federal City was founded, is W: 's oldest Masonic lodge and the proud possessor of many relics connected with the life of George Washington, chief among them the historic gavel used by him in corner stone of the Capitol With, its wealth of historic and background, Potomac plans a large participation in the Bi- centennial celebration next year. wl.m Spring t‘!::]:“ ‘:; the ‘shcomnh luf:‘ li witness eighteen! the Rite at the Scottish Rite mflv Third and E streets northwest, Tues- R S L o e at y be observed at All Souls’ Church, Sixteenth and Harvard streets northwest, at 7:30 o'clock the evening take place also in will be held at 3 o'clock in the after- noon of Easter Sunday, with' appro- priate music. Dawson Lodge, No. 16, will have charge of the services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at 3 o'clock this afternoon, with Rev. Samuel H. Kornmann officiating. The grand commander of Knights Templar for th: District has ordsred the constituent commanderies—Wash- ington No. 1, Columbia No. 2, Potomac No. 3, De Molay No. 4, Orient No. 5 and Brightwood No. 6—to assemble in full Templar uniform st the west gate of Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday, April 5, for the of ipating in the Knights plar sunrise me) service. The com- manderies will assemble at 6:45 a.m. and promptly at 7:10 o'clock, entering the west gate, will march in procession to the Ampitheater, where service will be held. The United States Mariue Band will furnish the music. Past Comdr, Charles D. Shackleford will be in charge of the ushers designated to direct the commanderies to their several places. Monarch C. P. Grotto has returned from & number met to add Howell of Kallipolis Atlantic Oitz', lected president; mnyu.nmwwo!nmomm, Atlantic City, first vice president; arch William J. O'Donnell of Koran Grotto, Philade) second vice presi- dent; Monarch William Oppenheimer of Yedz Grotto, Baltimore, third vice president, and J. O. Gillian, treasurer. The secretary will be appointed by President Howell later. The first meet- ing of the assoclation will be held in MSAnLIc City during July, when dele- gates, members and auxiliaries from many Eastern Grottoes will assemble for a three business session and at 7:30 o'clock service Shore | monial, was by a very large assemblage to be & great success. The grand master of Masons attended and received the “I Degree Fahrenheit, Mystic Knights of the Sea, Marine Jurisdiction.” . evening- cho‘l; April. will be held ‘will entertain at A card at the by the Ways.and Me mittee for the near future. On the evening of March 27 the Home Board entertain _at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Harmony Chapter will entertain March 26 the associate matrons and The Home Board met with mmmnon Watker ce . ‘The Ways and Means Committee hold & sale March 23 ‘Brookland Chapter will meet next ‘Wednesday ;!ct;tm The - eud‘. sn; Socle ve part; gockhnd Masonic in Hall, Twelfth and Monroe At the last meeting of Fidelity Cha the members were entertained flm program. At its next meeting, April 4, there will be initiztion. Chapter met Tuesday evening, ‘The Auxil- hold a_luncheon at the Lotus. March 23 at 12:30 o'clock. The hostesses are Mrs. a Leecke, ! Mrs. Minnle Weaver and . La Fayette Lodge Chapter will meet at Mount Pleasant Lodge | room, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets, | at which time the 'will be given. The ‘will be un- the auspices Home Board , with Mrs, Marcella Scan- land as chairman. ‘The Committee on the Sick for the months of March and are Mrs. James P. Berkeley, Miss Blanche Enter- line and Mrs. Alva Sole. « Gavel Chapter met March 17, and was | entertalned by the men with a sketch entitied the “Murphys.” Vocal selec-| tions_were given by Roy Krause. The | Star Point Society will meet at the home | of Mrs. Dorothy Falls, 5416 Nebraska avenue, March 25. On April 8 the Star Point Soclety will give a theater party at the National Theater. The Endow- ment Committee will meet March 23 at the home of Mrs. Viola Krause, 2226 ‘Thirty-fifth place. The next meeting of the will be April 7. Eugenia and Miss Margare! Brust in a short play, “The Runaways,” at the last meeting. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet in the Northeast the | Shorel !,_ id To- | conferred _the Mrs, Dalsy , Frager ceremony | Har | Un will be held April 16 at the New Shore- Pearman several readings and Mrs. | I THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTON, wmm;my-@m el Ethel Fox. 26, will be rge Temple Committee will meet March 31 at the home of Past Matron Marguerite Behrend. Bethany Chapter at its last meeting had _initiation. The next meeting of the Home Board will be held at Wallis® Cafe, 617 Twelfth street, at 12 o'clock March 23. The hostesses will be Mrs. ‘Whyte, Mrs. Anna White and Mrs. Mildren Batt. The annual rum- mage sale will be held May 8 and 9. Mrs. Duan is chairman and Mrs. Lel- bert vice chairman. The annual dance and card party will be held at Ward- man Park Hotel April 8, as announced by Mrs. Cogan, chairman. Brightwood Chapter, at its last meet- Infl initiated several candidates. The following grand officers were present: Grand Matron Amy C. Hollander, Grand Patron Ted Lewis, Past Grand Matrons Tilly Chauncy, Lena Stephen- son, Pearl Watt Gibb and Grand Sec- retary Rose A. Yost. The program was in charge of the men, who presented a past matrons and patrons met at the home of Past Patron Raymond Schreiner March 11 and organized Past Matrons and Patrons’ Association. The following officers were elected: Past Matron Beulah E. Coakley, presi- dent; Past Patron Raymond L. Schrei- ner, vice president, and Past Matfon Mollie E. Bateman, secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will be held April 20 at the home of the secretary-treasurer, 1478 Harvard street. The chapter will meet next Thurs- day. There will be a meeting this eve- ning at the home of the matron, Ardell Payne, 1211 Hamilton street, from 6 to 10 o'clock. Naomi Chapter will meet next Wednesday. After a short business meeting & one-act play will be pre- Creek Players ‘en- Cathedral Chapter had a card party for all members and friends after the last meeting. Mrs. Nevils was in charge. The next meeting, March 25, will be endowment night, Past Matron ‘Trogner has charge. Mizpah Chapter met March 17 and the degrees were conferred on two can- didates. The at the Lotus tomorrow and go from there to the temple for the General Home Board meeting. Hope Chapter will meet Wedngsda) in the Masonic Temple. Degrees 'liI{ and other grand officers will be d guests. At the last meeting of Good Will Chapter the degrees were conferred on Mrs. Hazel Rudolph and Mrs. Irene Hardaway. Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. McGarity of Columbia Chapter sang duets, and Leroy Krause of Gavel Chap- ter sang a solo, with Mrs. McGarity at the piano. Mrs. Pearl Darr gave a bake sale at Center Mark=t Saturday. Mrs. Anna Langdale is chairman of & card party to be given at 230" Georgia avenwe March 24 at 8 p.m. ‘The Ways and Means Committee will give a card party at 2107 Rhode Island avenue northeast March 28 at 8:30 p.m, ‘The next meeting of the chapter, March 27, will be “Membeérs’ night.” Friendship Chaper will confer the degrees Tuesday. There will be an en- tertainment. ‘The Ways and Means Committee will hold & card party in the m%m& patron, Robert H. 3 Military road, March 28. Areme Chapter at its last meeting degrees on Conrad Al- , B. Marvel Jester, Willlam C. Pasalofl and Mr. Paull. Brashears ecting as patron. The pro- wz: in charge of Past Patron tthew E. O'Brien and the other past patrons of the chapter. ‘The Ways and Means Committee, of which Mary Jane Langley is chairman vice chairman, and Jean Mitchell , held & meeting at the Willard Hotel last Monday "evn& to make plans for its sznng acti . ‘The annual Spring is to Tem- auspices o the Carlton Hotel April 27 at 8:30 p.m. Warren G. Harding Chapter, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Grace L. Coles, furnished King Solomon's Lodge on Wednesday its annual midday luncheon. Electa’ Chapter will. have initiation Tuesday evening. The grand matron and d patron will be present. The Hospitality Committee meets tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Ethel Copes ;- Joint hostesses are Mrs. ces Rice and Mrs. Eva Willlams. ity Chapter. The first annual dance ham Hotel. ODD FELLOWS. Eastern Lodge will be host Wednesday evening to Grand Master Willam H. McConnell and his official line, the occasion being the annual official visi- tation. The official part of the visita- tion will close promptly at 9:15 p.m., when the special committee will present |an entertainment. A meeting of the General Relief Committee was held Monday evening, representation being had from e subordinate and Rebekah lodges. re:\l?e of the activities of the commit- to entering the h%lndntorflu Beacon Lodge is preparing for & and, later on, an old- of these 3 muv&' ‘hairman; Board | & poem. .| ginia; Mrs. Vick of Indiana, . | ant, Ax;hur Newcomb, nya comed by Fresgent Haery the | hold a_practice drill for the children | house Priday party for the will of Mount Pleasant welcomed the Addresses were made by Grand ‘William H." McConnell, Grand Secre- tary Harry L. Andresen and the nohle of éach lodge in the District Baltimore and Falls Church. u!finennlmwmhm Andrews of Mount t Lodge. Past Orand Henry H.' Burroughs pre- sented an entertainment. Rebekah Lodges. Esther Lodge meets tomorrow night and will have an entertainment. Ruth Lodge met last Monday night and planned activities for the Spring. The noble grand of Martha Wash- ington, Miss Ethel Eckendorf, has ap- pointed the following representatives: To General Relief Committee, John Schaeffer; to 1. O. O. F. Anniversary Committ:e, Miss Gussie. Swartz. The degree was conferred on Mrs, Dorothy Kirby and Miss Madelyn M. Holt. President of the assembly, Mrs. Jean- ette ‘Griffith; vice president, Mrs. Belle Thomson, and Mrs. Neil, from Daven- port, Jowa, made addresses. The noble grand announced a theater party in April and that & social avill follow the business meeting March 26. On April 8 a party will be held at 2146 gia avenue for the benefit of the assembly, to be given by Martha Washington Lodge. Naoml Lodge had degree work last Monday night. The degree was con- ferred by the team from Equality Lodge, with Mrs. Nettie Mettler as directress. Mrs. Jeanette Greer, noble grand of Friendship Lodge, snnounces an Easter party 7 and a rummage sale in the near future. Miss Ella appointed . & member on the General Relief Committee from this lodge and Mrs. Maud Tippett was appointed a member of the I O. O. F. Anniversary Committee. Fidelity Lodge met last Tuesday night, Mrs. Flora Schwinger, noble grand, was in the chair. Mrs. Nettle R. Mettler was named on the General Rellef Com- mittee and Mrs. Phoebe Haight was appointd on the I O. O. F. Anniver- sary Committee. Ruth Chapter will entertain the members of the I. O. O. F. Home March 30. Al meml:’en Z( bI:uch ln.:‘e'-:evl;n‘- vited to attend an present af 3 Noble Grand Mrs. Beha will be in charge. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The hts of Pythias Hall meet Wednesday. Ways aiid m‘ 3 Committee will .m. chnnceum? ‘Wealthall is mak- ing arrangements for a charity bail to be held in the near future. The pro- ceeds will be used for outings for chil- Asso- The con- mmz..mgd chief, of Norfolk, Va., read Plans were made for a card T eokin o e Apri 30 e | .fl.‘i nue £ SRt 'A'remlum and grand mis- Mrs. Lola V. Marks, spoke. Rathbone. Temple, Pythian Sisters, met with Most Excellent Chief Mrs. presiding. Mrs. Lillian Creamer, captain of the degree team, with her officers, initiated Miss Frances d. Katherine West, ‘:nnd Grand Temple of Vir- Mrs. Car- rie Davis, Mrs. Ida Crown, Mrs. Annie Sullivan, Mrs. Jeannette Crowthers and Mrs, Jancher, Grand Vice Chancellor Newcomb, Grand Master at Arms All!- Shep) Mrs. ml.mp::r of the dresses. mwmflewmmnnon- ter supper March 25 from 5 to 7 o’clock. Prie! ip Temple, Ssters, celebrated its twenty-first birthday an- nive ‘Wednesday_evening. A solo was given Selections by tra and & solo by Eleanor Westergren. ‘The supréme chief of the United States and Canada, a member of this temple; Grand Chancellor Herman Wall of the District, Most Excellent Chief Mrs. Sipos of Rathbone Temple, A. H. Woody, t&nnd chancellor; Nellle Embrey and the grand chief of Virginia, Mrs. Loulie Armstrong, made addresses, Union Lodge at its last meeting en- tertained two classes from the Kendall Baptist' Church with a program and oyster supper. Rev. Mr. German, Grand Chancellor Wealthall and Grand Vice Chancellor E. J. Newcomb spoke. PFranklin Lodge attended in a body. Wi n Company at its last meeting d election of follows: Captain, E. 8. Young, tenant, Jull 3 sergeant er, L. B. ton; sergeant treasurer, George E. Heisley. Grand Lecturer R. B. Berryman was initiated into the ranks. A l’eeegdon will be tendered to Ori- ental ge at_Alexandria, Va., and Pfe‘!flmburi of Fredericks- burg, Va., April 20. Col. F. C. Keefer of ‘Westminster, Md., will install the offi- cers April 20. Past Grand Chancellor K Cvracusians Todge at its last meet us! af meet- l.n("l‘e‘ce‘pt&d the proposal of Union Lodge to confer the esquire rank on two candidates. Grand Chancellor Herman Wealthall spoke on the charity ball, and Past Grand Chancellor John B. Dickman spoke on the activities of the uniform rank. Excelsior Lodge at its last meeting conferred the rank of page on L. Clifton Zier. They will confer the esquire rank at their next convention. Grand Viee Chancellor E. J. Newcomb and Lieut. Arthur Newcomb made addresses. ‘Webster conferred page rank on Harold Hellman and will confer cellor Wet Newcomb and Lieut. A. Newcomb made addresses. ‘WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. ‘The Head Camp convention to meet will be wel- King of the ‘Commerce. are to be esented by delegat thmh?pwrfl.lbeheld at the Raleigh Hotel. ‘Three bus loads of local Woodmen will make the trip to Hagerstown on March 28, when the Washington Stunt Committee will furnish entertainment at an Initiation and banquet. Al sovereigns wishing to make this pil- grimage should make reservations with Chairman George M. Green. Junior Grove, Woodmen Circle, will next ay at 2:30 o'clock in tion for their part in the cere- a program of side degrees. Consul Commander Carl A. Cole and Captain Albuéxlnt were in charge of arrange- ‘men{ WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. The Soclal Club of Brightwood Re- view will meet Monday evening at the h School. The review evening at the club house. ‘The Ploneers’ Club will meet at the afterncon. A Georgia avenuesr The party will begin at 8:15 p.m. National Review will meet at the club evening. The weckly card benefit of the club house be_under the suspices of Liberty- Union Review Saturday evening. B. P. 0. ELKS. Arm- | #] Past Grand Exalted Ruler Rush L. hy KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Council last Thursday held for the bentfit of the sick f fund of the Council. The a card and t will be given on April 16, | I street. next party nll on April % at p.m. A meeting of the General and Ticket Committees for the 32d anniversary celebration ‘of Spalding Council will be held mnm:w' night l_}_hth' cmgnmotg beginning at 8 p.m. e_toastmas for the dinner will be announced at this meeting and probably the chief speaker. Reservations may be made with E. V. Carr, chairman of the Ticket Committee. » ‘The first meeting in April has been postponed until April 8. CATHOLIC DAUSHTFRS OF AMERICA. Right Rev. Willlam J. Hafey, Bishop of Raleigh, N. C., will be the guest of honor and- principal speaker at the meeting of the Converts’ League Thurs- day evening at the Catholic Daughters of America Home. Rev, Joseph 1. Mal- spiritual di Columbia, 212, will present the spiritual instruction for the month and Miss Mary C. Boland, grand regent, wil wel- come the guests. The musical program will consist of a soprano solo by Mi Gertrude Borzi, flute solo by Miss Eliz- abeth Rowan, ’cello solo by Miss Mary Kimball; plano accompanists, Miss Elleen Hogan and Miss Mary Conway, all students of Trinity College. Florence Winter, chairman of the Con- verts’ League, will preside. ‘The junior councilors are taking an instructive course in the work. At the Meeting last evening they outlined plans for their in junior seskion at the Catholic Daughters of America Con- vention to be held in Atlantic City. Miss Ethyl Sweet, chairman of mem- bership, will meet with her committee Wednesday evening. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. ‘The March meeting of the Past Coun- cilors’ Association of Esther Council was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Bur- roughs, when it was decided to hold a banquet April 15 at 6:30 p.m. at Way- side Inn. Those desirous of attending notify the council before April 14. ‘The annual visitation of Goodwill Council was held March 12 when State Councilor Mrs, ot officers were icially received. Ad- dresses were delivered by Past National Councilor O. B. Hopkins of Virginia, State Vice Councilor Miss Sophie Mann of Virginia, State Councilor Mrs. Ethel hs, State Vice Councilor Mrs. Burroug] Mabel Downing, State Secretary Charles | Mi State Treasurer Mrs. Mildred Rock, Deputy Mrs. Louise'W. Mc Edward Skinner and Charles Magill. At the last meeting of Independent Council there were seven requests for ations. The past national coun- fid or is nw“rmr secretary. An dress was given by Deputy Mrs. Jessie buh":'- ol'd Priendship Counc! na Dyer presided at the last meeting of Anacostia Council when Mrs. Minnje Sawyer was elected to member- ship and pians were made for a card party to be held on May 28 in the audi- torfum of the General Baking Co. Miss Ida . Ray Lewis presided at the last meeting of PFidelity Council when several of the State officers were re- ceived. Those g addresses were State Councilor Mrs. Ethel Burroughs, Btate Treasurer Mrs. Mildred Rock, State Vice Councilor Mrs. Mabsl Down- ing, Assoclate State Vice Councilor Mrs. Emma Brooks and Past State Councilor Mrs. Hattle Ruppart. At the last meeting of Unity Council, over which Miss Viola Mallonee pre- sided, three applications were received, and reports repd from several com- Miss Marie Brahler presided at the last meeting of Progressive Gouncil by Mrs, Del Gilbert Sales. [ Mrs the Modernistic Orches- of K State Counclor M Eth g ncilor Mrs. el Bu e S TR annual Mgch gm it to Loyalty Council rs. beth Hayes presi: t last ‘meeting of Martha an:md%: Council when plans for a card party i and other activities were fq Deputy Mrs, s Mayflower ~ Cow i the e last meeting of Coun- cil was called w"muog?(‘;’m next meet cil will be held street. SONS AND DAUGHTERS LIBERTY. \ gt of Goodwill Coun- Yeh 26 at 9081 Columbia Council held ness session Monday nl;M. w‘n? fi len Peake in the chair. The guests of honor were former State Councilor Mrs. Sadle Jenkins, Mrs. Mason, Mr. Powell, councilor of Hope Council; Deputy Mrs. Mabel Hall, Past Counctlors Mrs. Mary Williams and Her- man Willlams of Justice Council. The feature of the evening was a card party ;g:luzmgo game, Mrs. Grace Dietrick The ‘n.uun.‘:( April 6 will be fol- m’fife by & social. Te will be » bingo game, benefit of District State Council, April 26 at the residence of Mrs. Annie L. Dryer, State luod:l'f e&u'x;&l‘l’or All State of- ficers especialy , 9 pm.,, Yost place northeast. 2 hodiar's JUNZOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS. State Councllor Frank C. Mangum and his official staff of officers will pay America-Jefferson Council their annual fraternal visitation March 26 in the No Masonic Temple. Wi Council met, with Coun- im Penn presiding. Past Collins, Levis, Secretary Jas- m Financial Secretary - Algate and Councilor Moriarity made ad- dresses. The council will hold a dance April 10 in the lodge hall. : Edward J. Ross Ccuncil met, with Councilor Lossman presiding. Arrange- ments were completed for the trip of the degree team to Spring City, P May 25. The chairman was authorized to charter coaches from the Pennsyl- vania Rallroad to take the team to Philadelphia, where they will be met by delegations from various councils in Spring City. Ross Council will confer the di on a large class of candi- . | dates for that city.” The follor R X ‘Washington = delegation the d‘t‘y. Mncnnhc“ Council the hosf was t to the State councilor, Frank C, , and his official staff of officers in its an- nual visitation. Councilor Disney and Secretary Gates made addresses. A banquet was later given. The princi- z:x speaker was Rev. J. R, Glynn, pas- r of Strauss Memorial Christian Church. iss | Masonic Temple, ; | dent, during which |svas_presented meeting were Councilor Pezold, Past last, Bergin, Councilors Thomas, F. J. Barr and State Warden E. M. Garre Liberty Bell Council met, with Coun- | the L P, presiding. I. H. Bow- ngum, State Conductor C. Hild, F. E. Potter, W. W. Jones and F. E. Browning of Capital Council spoke. The degree team conferred the degrees on Mr. Liphard for Capital Council. The council's annual visita- tion will be held April 18. Anacostia Council met, with Coun- cilor - E. A. Retstatt presiding. Past Councilor John Thomas was appointed chairman of the Good of the Order Committee, succeeding E. A. Diehl, who resigned. The next regular initiation will be held April 20. The speakers of .| the evening were Past Councilors E. D. Kauffman, Howard Beall, P. J. Mar- tin, Secretary E. R. Thomas, Degree Master Clark Teats and Financial Sec- retary James Frye. ‘Wampus_Orlental Court will meet in Fourteenth and streets southeast, March 28 at 8 pm. Grand Orient E. A. Retstatt will pre- side. J. Morgan Read Council was pre- Miss | sided over by Councilor A. S. Bovey. The State Council officers made an an- nual fraternal visitation. State Councilor Prank C. Mangum presided. The speakers were State Inside Sentinel E. B. Pitts, W. M. Anglin, W. P. Earnest, A. B. Tate and Deputy State Councilor Allan C. Witherite. ‘The next visitation will be to Amer- ica-Jefferson Council, in the Northeast Masonic Temple March 26. “American Gold Star Mothers ‘The American Gold Star Mothers held their regular bimonthly meeting at (he Hotel Hamilton last Tuesday evemng,e with the national president, Mrs. Seibold, . _Communica~ tions were received from Judge Walter . Emmet R. Dflfl% of Mrs. Emma G. - P. Donders Marjorie Wood- Mrs. J. H. King n Ftan A Y.; Miss zell of sndon, Va.: of River Junction, Mich.; Miss Kath- |, arine McKiever of Washington and Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee. Mrs. E. M. H, Gu reported a ben- efit luncheon and visit to the United States Soldiers’ Home March 7. Mrs. E. 8. Bruce reported the entertainment given to veterans at Mount Alto Hos- - | fare Division, the ‘The following presidents of the units of the Ammn‘n Legion Auxiliary met mu‘;,n“;m Hotel at 1:30 ington Hotel at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Joseph H. Mims of Victory, Mrs. May D. Lightfoot of Spengler, Mrs. Leon H. | Arnold of Killeen, Mrs. Edith O'Connor of Sergt. Jasper, Mrs. Mary A. Corwin of McGrogorty, Mrs. Ada Murray of Costello, Mrs. Carl Wortmer of Nash and Mrs. Margaret Kilson of James Reese s ital day, May 9, ins for 20 ay 9, were discussed. Mre B of the unit constitutions, with & view to unification. ~Mrs. Heaton visited Cos- tello, Killzen and Victory on this visit, and early in May she will return to visit Jasper. McGrogarty, Nash, Reese Europe and_th& Walker units. Mrs. Heatun fead a communication from the natioftal president, Mrs. Hoyal, stressing merabership and earnestly re- quested that the units increase their membership. The Henry C. Spengler Units, No. 12, American Leglon Auxiliary, held a tea at the Thomas Circle Club March 11. Mrs. Leon Arnold, president of ‘Killeen Unit; Mrs. Edith O'Connor, president of Sergt. Jasper Unit; Mrs. Mary B. Corwin, president of McG rty Unit; . Carl Worthmer, it of Nash Unit, and Mrs. Ada Murray, president of Cos- tello Unit, assisted Mrs. May D. Light- foot, president of Spengler Unit, in greeting Mrs. Ralph M. Heaton, national Eastern vice president. * After the tea an executive meeting was held and plans were perfected for the birthday party at the next regular meeting, March 25, to be held at the Thomas Circle Club, and the card a to be held April 20, afternocon and eve- ning, at the Thomas Circle Club. A dinner followed the executive at the Venus Restaurant in honor of the Nrmdai'] of the second vice Mrs. n Reagon. After the Executive Committee attended meeting and KAl Unl{e egulal - leen '8 r spection by Mrs. 12 Mrs. Annle D. Humphrey of the Jane A. Delano Post, the ‘American Legion, and department child welfare R attending the sessions of the an- lerence of Area B, Child Wel- American Legion, at Richmond, Va., which opened my.‘ the elfage. and am’:”'m' ol el a) o the erican can Legion, and Clyde ;tgf ulll.‘ - , vall, depart- ment finance officer, will preside. ‘The pital March 5. Mrs. Catharine Barrack | of the Distriet reported an entertainment to be given to the veterans at Walter Reed Hos- pital today at 3 p.m., when the Capital City Choristers, directed by Dorothy T e Dresient, Teporicd & soclal sacet- e lent T a social m ing in her home March 11, when the mothers met to sew for the Fall bazaar, She also reported a visit to St. Eliza- beth’s Hospital on_Sunday Barrack and Mrs. Barber. The corre- sponding secretary was instructed to send Easter greetings to all “shut-in” members and the hospital directors are to send Easter fi tributes to the various hospitals. A card party will be held April 23, with Mrs. M. E. War- fleld as chairman, assisted by Mrs. E. 8. Bruce, Mrs. E, M. H. Guedry, Mrs. H. L. Hurley, Mrs. Edna Boardman and Delia Barber. ‘The president appointed the following to serve on the Membership Committee Mrs. Carlysle Gordon, Mrs. Reberta E. Jacobs and Mrs. Eugene S. Bruce, New members enrolled were: . E. Maxwell, mother of of Company A, 111th Infantry, who was killeg in France July 1, 1918, and cited for distinguished service at Cha- teau Thierry; Mrs. Fannie Koegele of ‘Kalamazoo, ., mother of Corpl. Prederick R. of Company A, 55th Infantry, 7th Division, killed in action overseas November 3‘.,‘1'1. and with Mrs. i rville, La, o i iy Bruce, second vice presi- a musical as follows: Mm ces g at the piano by Phyllis Gray Kim, sang a group of DISTANCE FLYERS SPEED FLYERS held last night at 'oodman of the World Hall, 938 Grant place. Following the business a buffet supper was served. Victory Unit, No.”4, met March 12 at the Wilson Normal School, Mrs. Among Leon Arnold, Mrs. Ada Murray, Mrs. May D. Lightfoot, Mrs. Edith O'Connor, Fisk and many ‘The meeting of Vincent B. "ENDUR ALTITUDE FLYERS automobile the one Captain Hawks purchased FRANKLIN board room of the District e e n e of ects o be nted in the near future. Past Comdr, Charles Reimer addressed the post on matters affecting the post's show at one of the local auditoriums during the period April 6 to 9. Report was made that Comrade M. B. Quirk, TheDrum s Bl Corpe, 1 & patient ang Corps, is & in Werd C of the Naval Hospital. eaton asked for caples = borou Drew and The District of Columbis Department of the American Legion is doing its part in a humnmm us I:;t‘m national p contest between and the Legion Auxiliary. The is being along the burlesque automobile race. partment of the Legion has been signed some part of the auto which is assembled on the car when that State or department has attained its national membership kqlmf‘ THe District of Columbia on March 6 had ltu};;}l 71.63 per cent of its 1931 'g:nmmt. ¥ Chapeau Mu: who addressed salon at m'?ngunm" o Chairman Staub nessy has . Roberta Fawcett, Mrs. Howard 8. others. regular Costello Post, No. 15, was held in the | dinner ANCE FLYERS POLAR FLYERS Know the superiority of AIR-COOLED POWER in and airplane Captain Hawks—speed monarch of the sky— recently purchased a Franklin. He said, "My experience with aircraft has proved the this festure influenced my purchase of the new De Luxe Franklin Convertible Speedster.” Captain Hawks is just one of many aviators and aviation authorities who have chosen Franklin for their personal cir. They have found in Franklin the kind of performance they are used 1o in the air. They are thrifled by the airplame feel—by riding like gliding— by 80 miles an hour seeming like 50—by the remerksble absence of vibration. Prove o that Frankdin offers the most advanced * motor car performance America has ever known. Call us today for a trial ride. DISTRIBUTORS FRANKLIN MOTOR CARS CALLAN.MOTORS 1 * 1529 M St. N.W. INCORPOBATED /SALES AND SERVIO North 2604 ! =

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