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F. C. Brightwood, No. 43, M. 'rhund-y. the New .veru.ulem, No. 9, 'E. A. George C. Whit- ing, No. 23, E. A. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. Mt. Vernon, No. 3, Tuesday, Potcmac, No. 8, Mark. wool.drldn No. 15, P. M. and ‘Tuesday, De Molay, No. 4 Red Cross and Malta Wudnudly. Wuhinmn. No. 1, Cross, at 5 p.m.; Malta (fllll form) at 7:30. SCOTTISH RITE. Tuesday, Albert Plke Consistcry, statutory assembly. Robert de Bruce Council, statutory assembly. T the annual election of the Grand Commandery of Knights ‘Templar for the District of Co- lumbia, last Monday evening, at Masonic Temple, Eugene E. ‘Thompson was elected and installed grand commander. Other _officers elected and installed were J. Whiting nw'deg‘:nym Arthur C. , grand junior ‘warden; Rev. James Shera Mont- gomery, grand prel- ate; J. Claude p-< ) grand re- p George L. x.ohrer grand Eugene E. Thompson. James Graham, grand sword bearer; Fred J. Huber, grand warder, and J. ‘Walter Karsner, grand captain of the guard.” Grand Commander Thompson appointed John D. McDuffie, grand in- spector general; J. Harry Phillips, grand assistant. inspector general, lnd Ray- mond Boesch, mnd instructor of work. Hope Lodge, No. 20, will conduct the :ervna at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at 3 o'clock this afternoon, with Rev. Dr. Bartlett B. James, presi- Association of writer, cfficiating and “The Mmm" as the theme of his ser- ouph H. Milans Lodge, No. 3l. has accepted the invitation of Sharon of McLean, Va, to confer the M. 'M. dqm in ifs lodge room Thursday eve- and is anticipating “a Ole Virginny.” Lodge, No. 43, has an- — % communication for th’\ m&m‘m k'hl‘:h will be regular conclave, ita, in full form, as the outstanding event. The cast for the Order of the Red Cross will be headed by Frank ; | Masson. flremm who v est. md of 50 bueu under the di- rection of Charles R. ! ‘The 'l‘mn.uho‘rd Muonlc Club of Office of the evening capt Evely; who accom| d.mlnl his expedition '.lu North Pole in 1893. lxm:ucunns were r resentative J. Harry ips, who will attend the National Convention of Ma- sonic Clubs at Detroit in June, to in- the National Convention to meet Lambskin tions were pressnt from Temple (P. O.) Club and the Rallroad Square Club. Jack Mursell was in charge of the entertainment. EASTERN STAR. Martha Chapter celebrated its thirty- sixth birthday anniversary May 15. Among the distinguished guests were Associate Grand Matron Edith Wil- liams, Associate Grand Patron Paul Cromelin. Past Grand Matrons Carolyn A. Handy, Mary T. O'Brien, Grace Wilkins-Kimmel and Flora E. Camp- bell, Past Grand Patrons Millard T. Dixon and Gratz E. Dunkum; also the matron and patron and other officers of Electa Chapter, as well as a number of the 1931 matrons and patrons. Past Grand Matron Campbell preunted life membership certificates to those who have been members for 35 years. Mrs. Susie Burns, accompanied by Past Pa- tron Carleton R. Fry at the plano, in- terspersed the program with several solos. The program was in charge of assisted by Past Matron Jessie A. Hover, and consisted of a tableaux of 1805 and 1931 The Adkillary Home Board met at | the home of Associate Matron Emma H. ‘The degrees will be conferred June 5. At the last meeting of Fderal Chap- ter Past Grand Matron Fletcher spoke on “Wills” Charter members’ night was observed with entertainment and refreshments. At the meeting May 28 the degrees will be conferred with the grand matron and grand patron as special guests. Past Matrons and \nd Past Patrons’ Asso- clation of Federal Chapter was enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elhot 3251 Van Hazen strect. Mrs. An- y De Mott and Mrs. Mary. Curtin were hostesses assisting Mrs. Elliot. Mrs. Cole_won the first prize in games and Mr. De Mott the second. There will be a meeting of the Gen- eral Home Board Auxiliary of the Ma- sonic and Eastern Star Home at the Masonic Temple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, tomorrow at 1:30 pm. ‘The matrons and patrons of Bright- wood Chapter will be at 1211 Hamiiton street today for a “get-together time” from 6 to 10 pm. The Past Matrons and Patrons' Association will meet May 25_at the home of Past Matron Anita I Blllh! 6312 Ninth street. The Offi- cers’ Club will have a dinner dance May 26 at Vacation Lodge, Che: Va., at 7 p.m. Harmony Chapter will be specul guests May 28. ‘The choir of Lebanon Chapter re- cently presented a minstrel show at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. A theater party will be held Monday eve- ning at the National Theater and on Tuesday evening the mnext chapter meeting will be held. Cathedral Chapter celebrated associ- ate motrons and patrons’ night at its last meeting. Among the guests were Past Grand Matrons O'Brien and Cowles, Associate Grand Matron Wil- liams, lcmplnled by her mother, and the associate matrons and patrons of he District.. “The next meeting, May Past Patro 21. g‘h ‘men’s night. on be-in charge. 7T T “Friendship Chapter will meet Tues- day, at which time there will be degree work, a prograin and refreshments, P, short business meeting. Chapter's birthday celebration. The Endowment Committee will meet May 25 at the home of Mrs. Betsie Reed, 233 Ninth street northeast. Mrs. Eliza- the | beth Smith will have a meeting May 27 the Malta cast of Cedar John Q. Slye has announced & full-form ceremonial of Capitol Porest, No. 104, at the Hotel h Saturday evening, June 6, pre- ceded by a concert by the Capitol For- Bigge of a Ye of the Star Point Society at her home, 1954 Columbia rd. The next meeting or the chm"wfi: be h‘l:c‘l:t mntrv:l and nlfn at w time degrees vfll be Charter members’ nij night was observed at the last meeting of Joppa Lodge st Value ar when only Values count I’s big . . « it’s roomy...it’s a Hupmoi;ilcl It’s smart . . . it’s swift . . « it free-wheels! It’s the BIGGEST VALUE of this Big Value year—because there never was a finer car than today’s Hupmobile . . . never a Hup- mobile at such low prices! It’s the Century Six Sedan. Priced at $995. One model in the finest line in Hupmobile’s history. Would you like to see it, drive it? Call up or come in any time! FREE-WHEELING Hupmo the conductress, Miss Bernetta Beavers, | May ‘Gavel Chapter attended Acacia | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Chapter, The first matron, Mrs. Effie Norton, and many of the first officers occupled their stations during & of the evening. The Home Board will hold its monthly meeting May 27, following & luncheon at the home of Mrs. Anna Hess, 5401 Thirteenth street. The Ways and Means Committee announces a party at the Argyle Country Club June 5. At the meeting June 3 the associate matrons and associate patrons of the District will be special guests. Mizpah Chapter met May 19. The entertainment was furnished by Walter Doe and Lawrence Alsop, accompanied by Mrs. Doe; Mr. and Mrs. Gee, Paul and Mr. Kidwell, accom- panied by Mrs. Bell. The chapter will hold & supper June 18. A card party was held at Past Matron_ Spille’s home for the benefit of the Auxiliary Home Board. Columbia Chapter will meet in Ma- sohic Hall, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets, tomorrow evening. Mrs. Sally Wilson, past matron of Harmony Chap- ter, will direct a group of Job's Daugh- ters in a minstrel show. At the meeung of Bethnny Chapter June 5 it will be Sunshine night. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet to- morrow at Blossom Inn at 12 o'clock. ‘The hostesses will be Past Matron Es- telle Catline, Mrs. Nora Irwin and Mrs. Alice Newhard. After luncheon they will go to the Masonic Temple to the General Home Board meeting. Harmony Chapter celebrated its fifth birthday anniversery May 14. Among | those present were the grand matron, grand patron, Past Grand Matrons |Flora E. Campbell, Nellie E. Fletcher |and Past Grand 'Patron Charles S. Shreve, Associate Grand Matorn Editn A. Willlams, Associate Grand Patron Paul E. Cromelin, Grand Conduciress | Elizabeth Plitt and Assoclate Grand | Conductress Mamie L. ‘Greenstreet, matrons and patrons of 1831 and mem- bers of Brightwocd Chapter. de- | grees will be conferred May 28, which the members will visit Brlght- wood Chapter. Miriam Chapter at its last meeting had children’s night. Children enter- ied after which toys and candy re distributed. Matron Ira L. Pickett announces a short business meeting to- morrow and a program in charge of the Star Points. ‘The Auxiliary Home Board will meet tomorrow at 12 noon at the Lotus for luncheon, after which they will attend the General Home Board meeting at p.m. at the Masonic Temple. The Aux- iliary Home Board Committee will have its monthly meeting Wednesday at the home of Past Matron Seiler, 1251 U street southeast. ‘Board announces a card party Juned at Corby's Bakery at 7:30 p.m. Matron Eva C. Tutrousky of Temple Chapter announces init'ation and busi- ness meeting Monday night. The grand matron and grand patron are invited to be present. Hope Chapter will meet in the Ma- sonic Temple nexi Wednesdey evening | for initiation. The stations will be | filled as follows: Esther P. Towers as matron; Irvin H. Hollander, patron; Elizabeth 8. Newsom, assoclate matron; Louise A. Linthicum, secretary; Lucille A Pbg: treasurer; Mary, E. Hutchin- son, chaplain; Addie C. Good, Adah; Eleanor M. Cpok, Ruth; Bertha M. Lynn, Esther, and Jemmie M. Gregory, Electa. Grand officers will be guests. ‘The Auxiliary Home Board will meet tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Associate Matron Hester T. Maschmeyer will meet with others at 1010 F street at 12:30 o'clock. La “Children’s night” at the chapter room, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets, Wed- nesday evening. In addition to the| singing, dancing and other stunts by the children of the chapter members, | there will be special features. Mrs. Margaret E. Griffith is in charge of the program. At the last meeting the degrees were conferred on Miss Eunice Themas. The ‘Ways and Means Committe¢ will hold & card party in the chapt , Pour- | teenth and Kenyon stree! 8 o'clock. oDD Fllmw‘ ‘The Line Officers’ n_ will | meet Wednesday evening “in Joppa | Lodge hall, near Georgia avenue and | Upshur street. The association will be , | the guests of Covenant Lodge. | g tomorrow l'dghl— and last- | ing hout the entire week, Bright- ‘wood e will hold a lawn fete at Georgla avenue and Taylor lweh ‘The Memorial Committee Wwill meet in the Odd Fellows’ Temple tomorrow night. 1rlnln Roscoe Jenkins has requested tatives from the | various sul m-u and Rebekah lodges | to bring the names and date of death | The Auxiliary Home | Payette Lodge Chapter will have | A1 of deceased me':.ben of their morial services were held. The rial exercises 'fll be held June 7 in the FPirst itional Church. Grand Master Willlam H. McConnell, accompanied by Grand Secretary Harry Solt and members of various lodges, will go by motor bus to Roanoke, v- ‘next “"..;"I'éi'w'&‘ : Gra ;r:m‘:b‘mu e Grang now holding their annual session during this week in that city. ArT ts are being completed for to Prederick Md., 'hen a fra- u vistt will be made to t.hg home lodge df Grand Master S, T Brown of Maryland, recently Immlzd !n that office in Baltimore at the last session of the Grand Lodge. Busses will leave the temple the evening of June 17. Members desiring to. go are requested to notify the grand secretary. Rebekah Lodges. Esther Lodge celebrated its twenty- sixth birthday anniversary Monday evening. Grand Master McConnell with his officers, President Jeanette Griffith and her officers, Capt. John Schaefer, with other members of the canton, accompanied by Lady Prye, president, and the auxiliary were the invited guests. The birthday cake was cut by Mrs. Annie Billings, first noble grand of the lodge. Noble Grand Louise Ourand announces a bingo party nfin';r':e close of the m g tomorrow night. At the last meeting of Brightwood Lodge Noble Grand Hope Webb ap- pointed Miss Dorothy Larson as repre- sentative to the I. O. O. F. memorial service. The members, accompanied by the president of the Rebekah Al-embl! Mrs. Jeanette Griffith, paid a fraternal visit to Prederick, Md., Rebekah Lod On Tuesday evening the degree will conferred upon two candidates. Ruth Lodge met last Monday, when Noble Grand Miss Beha appointed Mrs, Bertha Chamberlain, Mrs. Belle Rousee, Mrs. Bertha Nichols and Mrs. Ellen er ‘Velhmeyer on the Entertainment Com- | mittee to arrange for a lawn party. CATBOL!C DAUGHTERS OF MERICA. At the bualneu meeting preceding the social session of Court District of Co- lumbia, No. 212, Tuesday evening, Miss Mary C. Boland, grand regent, presid. ing, Miss Mary Doherty, In charge of the C. D. A. puunmue to the monas- tery today, announced that the mem- | bers and guests will meet at the mon- astery gate at 2:30 o'clock. After a visit to the various shrines, benediction will be given. At 5 o'clock the commit- tee will entertain at tea at the C. D. A. home. Miss Doherty will be assisted by Miss Alma Marceron, Mrs. Gladys Burrus, Mrs. Clara Hicks and Mrs. Elizabeth Brazerol. “ Miss Kitty Ruppert gave an outline of the plans for the convention at At- Hanuc City. Miss Ruppert has charge |of the registration for the local court. The Convention Committee had charge of the social program, with Miss Bess Calnan, vice chairman, presiding. A group of songs were rendered by Mrs. | Edward Tenley, Miss Ruth Smith and | Willilam Calnan. Dance numbers by Miss Frances Crory and Miss Loretta Driscoll. | The Poster Committee, Miss Florence Winter, chairman, will have & meeting Friday evening to mrrange for the con- vention display. Mrs. Ellen Smith, chairman of the theater party, announced May 25 as the day on which tickets may be exchanged. A communication was received from Miss Virginia Meyer, State regent of Maryland, lnnouncln; the State con- vention 30 an In preparation for t.he initiation of a class ot cnnukhm of Court Knvnluhi egre will be held in the assembly hall Priday evening. A number of the members will attend the silver anniversary ban- quet of Court Kavanagh June 10. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Kenmore Council will hold rum: mage sale at 1013 Four and & Half street southwest on May.21 and n. Second nomination of officers will' be held at the néxt meeting. Those speak- ing at the Jast meeting were Mrs. Bertle Purdy, Mrs. Renna Corry and Mrs. Cleada Horne. Mrs. Ruth Warren presided at the last meeting of Golden Rule Council, when Capt. Archie Lewis and his drill team sssisted in a special memorial service and draping the charter in memory of Mrs. Emma Goodyear, a charter member. State Conductor Mrs, Bell Gibson, Mrs. Edith Ward and Deputy Mrs, Sadie Levy spoke. ‘The last meeting of Mizpah Council was called to order by Mrs, Mary Cockrell. Mizpah Sewing Circle will meet May 27 at the home of Mrs. Mary Hohen- stein at Rosslyn, Va. The Hospitality Committee of Ana- CENTURY SIX SEDAN WITH FREE-WH EELING CENTURY EIGHT SEDAN...$1295 Three other Eights from . .. $1595 10 $2295 PACES ARE FOR BTANDARD EQUIPMENT F. O. B. FACTORY Distributors MOTT MOTORS, Incorporated 1518-20 Fourteenth St. N. W.-—Decalur 4341 Associate Dealers NORTHEAST HUPMOBILE SALES " 50 M Swreet NE, ¢ bile 1 6 HTS Andresen, Grand Conductor James | and U MAY 24, costia Council met at the home of Mrs. nebury, with Mrs. Ethel Keene as_joint hostess. 'l'h‘ last llifl-lnl of Anacostia Coun- was called to order by Mrs. Edna Dnr. ‘when were made for a card p‘rty at Masonic Hall, Fourteenth streets southeast, May 27. ‘Triumph Council met with Mrs. Marie Stevenson in the chair, when the de- g:l ‘werq conferred on Mrs. Hillries. . Louise Schwenk reported on the final plans for the annual banquet May 20, Mrs. Roberta Gravatt presided at the last meeting of Goodwill Council, when first nomination of officers was held and plans made for initiation at the next meeting. Talks were given by Charles Magill and Deputy Mrs. Louise McDonald. Miss Ovillia Ridgway presided at the last meeting of Old Glory Council, when first nomination of officers were held. Mrs. Elsie Boteler and Zelda Rollons were appointed as flag bearers for the Massing of the Colors at the Cathedral today. The following musical program was rendered: Solo, Mrs. Rosalie Selby; quartet, Mrs. Lulu Mastin, Mrs. Bessie Edwards, Miss Ruth Linton and Mrs, Elizabeth Whittington; solo, Mrs. Blanche Robertson; duet, Mrs. Mildred Rock and Mrs. Audrey Roland. Memorial services will be held at the Ninth Street Christian Church tonight. THE MACCABEES. Mount Vernon Tent, Sidney Haas, commander, at its meeting Monday evening in Northeast Masonic Temple, elected to membership Richard S. Alex- ander, Ear] R. Beal, Salvatore Catalano, Malcolm L. Fairfax, James Geddies, Joseph F. Hobbs and Clyde T. Jones, The commander announced the death of 8ir Knight Merritt L. Dawkins, a past commander and charter member of the tent. Eureka Hive, Ethel M. Allen, com- mander, meets Monday evening at Northeast Masonic Temple. Arrange- ments for a basket picnic Decoration day at Owings Beach will be completed. The Ditto Club met Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Ethel M. Pleresma, 1657 Good Hope road south- east, Mrs. Blanche E. Schriver, vice president, presiding. New members elected were Mrs. Mary Hayre, Margaret Batchelor, Margaret Harney, Dorothy Wise, Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, Miss Ruth Utterbach, Bert L. Cole and John F. Taylor. The next meeting will be held June 15 at the home of Mrs. Sarah H. Severe, 717 Eighth street northeast. The Ever Ready Girls’ Club met at the home of Mrs. Sarah H, Severe, court director, where the girls were given a lesson in sewing. Several mothers of the girls paid s surprise visit to their meeting, together with State Manager W. O. Hayes and Mrs. Hayes, who com- plimented the girls and the director of the court on their progress in their lessons in domestic sclence. Capitol Court, junior department, will celebrate the fourth anniversary of its institution June 6 at 10 a.m. at North- east Masonic Temple. B. P. 0. ELKS. Exalted Ruler David J. La Porte has appointed George McGowan cha‘rman of the annual Orphans’ Outing Com. mittee, which will take place the early part of July at Glen Echo Park, Md. Maj. C. Eugene Edwards, chairman of the Flag day exercises, announces the appointment of Willlam S. Shelby as sécretary. Other subchairmen appointed are: Speaker, C. E. Edwards, R. R. Perry and J. Lazaro; Music, George Wathen, Harry Lear and Ben Garble- men; Grounds, Prank Astroth, Larry J. Curtin_and E. C. Croghan; Radlo, Frank Baxter and P. Handley; Decora- tions, Charles Sprosser, Morris Kaisel and ‘Tredway; Program, C. E. Edwards; Invitations, C. D. Floyd, E. E. Carrol and Mrs. Meyer; Reception, Messrs. McCall, Stevans, Kanalozak and )‘. J. Clu’] Ushers, Charles Connor Equipment, Messrs. Hlu WI md Onrhkmen Public- ity, Arthur A. Riemer, assisted by the - | entire drill team. Members of the lodge attended the banquet of the Bowling League last ‘Tuesday night. President John Wood of th! l:que presided,” Fred Whitehead toastmaster and Robert Hoy ! 1931—PART FOUR master of ceremonles. ‘were ‘Trophies Ea.rdefl to George O. Wathen, Joe jer, John J. Snyder, Harry Leer, Al and Leo Marschaur, ‘The General Committee on the East- ern Zone Encampment met, with Past Consul Vergn W. Putu'r of Tflhon Camp Escort. Roy Heft of town Camp wu “chosen secretary and Past Consul .K.Dum:nnot'nh bot Camp, treasurer. Consideration given to a dance for the visiting Wood- men, July 4, and for an automobile trip around the afternoon of July 5. The next meting of the com- mittee was scheduled for Columbia Camp, ‘Thursday evening. ‘Talbot. Camp met with numer- ous vhlwrl from other camps in the District of Columbia. Capt. W. Roy Heft of the Woodmen Foresters spoke concerning the Eastern Zone Encamp- ment of the uniformed rank of the Eastern States to be held in Potomac Park, July 3 to 6. The camp appointed a committee consisting of V. W. Potter, H. H. Millard, W. H. Black and J. K. Duncan to represent it on thé General Committee in Charge of Arrangements men. Scott H. Dow became a ‘member Central Camp at its latest meun? - ‘Washington Camp on Tuesday eve- ning held a presentation of a loving cup by the head office of the Modern Woodmen of America for greatest in- crease in membership during the year 1930. State Deputy S. C. A. Rubey of Newark, N. J., made the presentation to Past Consul March. State Lecturer G. Carroll Dimond, District Deputy H. H. Millard, Col. Allen C. Clauser of Reading, Pa., spoke. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Columbia Council was called to order Monday night by Vice Councilor Mrs. Mehaffie. First nomination of officers was held and will be closed June 1. Mrs. Donzella Kaufman, past counciler of Hope Council, was selected deputy. Mrs. Annie I. Dreyer, chairlady for the second anniversary celebration, sug- gested a reception to the State council officers. A meeting of the committee will be held at the residence of Mrs. Betty Hodkinson. State Councilor Mrs. Mabel Hall and State Guide Mrs. Emma Barnes spoke. Mrs. Grace Dietrick ‘was chosen color bearer for the mass- ing of the colors at the cathedral today. Hope Council will hold a short bui ness se;sion Tuesday night in Naval all e Past Officers’ Assoclation will | meet at the residence of Mrs. Virgle Bessman, Riverdale, Md, tomorrow night. Hope Council will participate in the massing of the colors at the Washing- ton Cathedral today. ROYAL ARCANUM. District Council, Loyal Ladies, ten- dered a reception to Mrs. Maud S. Childs, who was recently elected su- preme regent. Supreme Auditor Wil- liameon from Connecticut was an honored guest. Municipal Council will meet tomor- row night. The degree will be confer- red on several candidates by Oriental Council’s Kismet Council will have their an- nual outing at Kismet Lodge on the Potomac today. Oriental Councll held memorial serv- | ices for departed members of their own council in conjunction with the other councils_of this jurisdiction. ~Grand Regent Drown, Grand Secretary Talkes and Supreme Regent Maud S. Childs of the Loyal Ladies spoke, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Syracusians Lodge visited Oriental Lodge in Alexandria, Va., and assisted in conferring the page Tank on three applicants. On Wednesd-y evening, in company with members from Rathbone Superior Century Decatur lodle and ouu ud Friendship Lodge at w:mhmgwn "Company Uniform Rank initiated Sir Knight Leonard of Web- ster Lodge and also Supreme Represen- tative Hamlin Vandervort. The members have received an invitation to attend }é———— 58!/ inches ] Willys Six Sedan Down Payment in Washington 5268 Including Safety Glass Balance in easy monthly payments. Following prices f. o. b. 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All WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Brightwood Review will meet Monday aocr & social at the Macfarland High Esther Reavis will be hostess to the Olrla' Club Thursday evening at the home of Miss Riley, on R street. ‘The Officers’ Club will meez Wed.nel- day avanin: at Room 4! fw Loan & Trust Co. :mumng will be the annual meeting of the Woman's Benefit Association Club, Inc. A new board of directors will be elected. Hereafter all reviews except Bright- wood will. hold '.be meetings at the Loan & Trust Co. Building. Columbia Review will have a business meeting followed by a social Tuesday evening at the club rooms. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. D‘Erl Council held its last card 'y of the season last Thursday eve- ning for the benefit of the sick and relut fund of the council. next council meeting held on June 4, when the election of officers for the new year will take X Only one meeting each month be held during June, July and August, and that on the first Thursday. NATIONAL UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY. All councils of the District of Colum- bia will join in celebrating the golden jubilee anniversary of the society in Pythian Temple May 29, at 7:45 p.m.| At the last meeting of the executive board A. 8. Brown, J. E. Rhodes, F. Z" SEA EAG i HERE will be [ members of this nrder invited. A lm.\e lmown !lct fllustrating the importance of the Post Office Service came about at the breaking out of the Civil War. The matter of breaking up the Federal Postal Service was so diffi- cult that the Confederacy permitted the United States mails to run their usual course through the South unin = wec.k.s arar the war Jind PRIVATE DANCES Upper Pavilion of [@_ CHEVY CHASE LAKE ‘This ideal location for pri- vate dances or club dances may be secured at a very mod- erate cost. Phone Decatur 1636 for Detalls L V/ It’s an inboard . povuedh’&)mlum with puncture-proof metal hull, life-boat, air- chamber design, on a mass production basis. 1t is safe, quiet, seaworthy, dry and stylish. 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