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< 7. E. A re Roosevelt. No. 1, No. 4 F. C. Social. 7. Fourth anniver- urday—School ~ of _instruction. Exemplification F. C. ROYAL ARCH OCHAPTERS. Tomorrow—Petworth, No. 16, P. M. esday—Columbin, No. 1. Mark. y—S8chool of instruction. SCOTTISH RITE. —Mithras Lodge of Perfection, statutory assembly. under the direction of the Grand Lodge Committee on Work and Lectures, the F. C. degree will be exemplified by a cast of officers, comprising Veranous O. Neale, La Fay- ette Lodge, No. 19: Gilbert C, Clark, National, No. 12; John C. Schutrumpf, the New Jerusalem, No. 9; Babcock, Pentalpha, No. 2! Hansen, Albert Pike, No. 36: R. Earle Siye, Hope, No. 20; J. Walter Hum- phrey, Harmony, No. 17; Carl B. Keller, Pentalpha, No. 23; Milton R. Day, Federal, No. 1; Charles P. Roach, jr., Osiris, No. 26: and Webster E. Osmond, Acacia, No. 18, All master Masons are invited. On May 16, with a nearly complete attendance of representatives of all Masonic bodies, a conference was held for the purpose of arTanging & program for the religious services on Temple Hel{‘ma this Summer. The following is the schedule as arranged according to report to the grand master by John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge: Sunday services, on Temple Heights, always at 4 o'clock. June 21, Tali Cedars of Lebanon; Arcacia, No. 18; Lebanon, No. 7; Stans- bury, No. 24. Hope Chapter, No. 30; Martha Chapter, No. 4; Mt. Pleasant Chapter, No. 34. Speaker, Rev. Dr. E. T. Lewis. June 28. Scottish Rite; Robert Le- Bruce-DeMolay; Job's Daughters; Ana- costia, No. 21; Justice, No. 46; Albe'rt Pike, No. 36. Electa Chapter, No. 2; Naomi Chapter, No. 3; Unity Chapter, No. 22; Trinity Chapter, No. 33. Speaker, Rev. Charles T. Warner. July 5, National, No. 12; Asminius, H C. Whiting, No. 22; Pet- . Fidelity Chapter, No. 19; Miriam C;‘h:ngr. No. 23, Treaty Qak Chapter, No. 43. 5 July lg. Masonip_Olub day;” Wash- ington Centennial, M. 14; Oeiris, No. 26; Som;xell G"',',‘ eton, No. mm. 15. gton Centennial Chapter, No. 26; Areme Chapter, No. 10; .Temple Chapter, Nn. 13; Esther Chapter, Nol.)' 5. i "s'puxcr. Rev. Dr. Simpson B. ugherty. 4 July 19, Royal Arch day; High Priests’ Association, 1931; Harmony, No. 17: Warren G. Harding, No. 39; Brightwood No. 43. Mispah Chapter, No. 8; Warren G. Hi Chapter, No. 31; Bright- wood Chapter, No. 42; Harmony Chap- ter,-No. 40. Speaker, Rev, Dr. John C. Palmer. July 26, Cryptic Rite; Association strious Masters, 1031, ’ Dawson, No. m“ Hope, No. 20; Columbia, No. 3. SATURDAY evening, at 7:30 o'clock, 26; Wwilliam F. Hunt vh:ziur. No. 186; | w Friendship Chapter, 17; Ruth Chapter, No. 1. A\‘l)zust 2, La Fayette, No. 19; Myron M. Parker, No. 27; Mount, Pleasant, No. 33; Cathedral, No. 40. Cathedral Chap- Federa Ohapter, No. 38 Federal , No. 38. AugumN 9, al"l_lvsl, No. 4; Jou’e‘po.h ;]2! Milans, No. 38; Temple-} 4 Pentalpha, No. 28. Acacia ipter, No. 41, August 16, King David, No. 38; Knights of the Sea.” Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7; | Arthi Hiram, No. 10; Takoma Park, No. 20. Loyalty CI , No. 32; Brookland 5!::;;1::. No. ; Takoma Chapter, “hugt No. 35; Trinity, No. No. :Chev{lcnue, apter, No. 24 ] A y Ch Joj Lodge Chapter, No. 27; Goodwill "Chl”‘l;m. , No. 36; Chevy Chase Chapter, 0. 39. August 30, St. John's, No. 11; Kin Solomon, No. 31: East Gate. No. 34; Congress, No, 37. St. John's Lodge Chapter, No. 18; East Gate Chapter, No. 21; Conj Lodge Chapter, No. 35. September 6, Kallipolis Grotto_day; Federal, No. 1: Potomac, No. 5; Theo- 1t, No. 44. Columbia 25; Gavel Chapter, No. 29. September 13, Eastern Star day; As- September 20, Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine. Speaker, Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer. September 27, Assoclation of Wor- shipful Masters, 1931. October 4, Knight Templar day. General Committee—Past Grand Master Charles C. Coombs, general | chairman; J. Walter Humphrey, direc- tor of music; Frank M. Roller, in ' | charge of ushers; James W. McGuire, assistant of ushers; in charge of finances. Petworth Lodge will celebrate its fourth anniversary next Thursday eve- |ning st which time Grand Master | Cook, Past Grand Master Dunkum and | Past Grand Master Jacobs will address the lodge, followed by entertainment and dancing. Almas Temple will hold a ceremonial Thursday, June 25, at the new club house, 1!15 K street. Candidates initi- ated at this session will be eligible to join the pfllflmn to the Imperial Council session to held in Cleveland July 14, 15 and 16. Almas Temple will not send the uniformed bodies to the Imperial Council, but will send its rep- resentatives instead, headed by Past Potentate Leonard P. Steuart, who is Imperial Oriental Guide in the Imperial line. The last day on which petitions for "this class may be received is June 2 0. The program for the great Shrine convent in Cleveland outlines a series of interesting events that will | make the occasion one of unusual pleas- |ure. Early acceptances at convention headquarters point to an attendance of over 30,000. The representatives of Almas Temple will be accompanied on this annual pilgrimage by s number of the local Shriners with their Reduced rates have been secured for all who desire to attend. The Washington Railroad Square Club, at its meeting May 23 at North- east Temple, entertained “The Mystic ent James B. Edmunds sponsored the “83rd degree Fahrenheit.” Jesse C. Suter, author of the unique ritualistic work, was King Pish; Orrie L. Beardsley, Whale; Charles A. Ricks, Salmon; Alvin Lank, Shad; Alexander L. Solomon, Cod; E. R. Troxel, Mackerel; Dr. Hi old Berman, Herring; J. Harry Glasco, Sturgeon: Dr. Charles Eder Reed, Bass: Horace J. Phelps, Flying Fish; Stanley E. Travis, Sword Fish: Howard M. Stackhouse, Smelt, and Frank E. Yilek, master of ceremonies, Sardine; S. H. Dedaker, Amos, and William O. Pollard, Andy, all of Joppa Lodge. Joshua B. Callahan of Temple Noyes (who alternates with Frank D. lard of ashington Centennial) appeared as the Grand King Pish of the World and with all the pomp of Sir John Falstafl impressed “the fish who sought the deep waters of the tank.” Those care- fully selected for that honor were ur A. Wright, Charles Rossiter, A. Roy Blanford, D, 8. McMahon and Esten Gill. Musical accompanists and soloists were Harry B. Wilkins of La Payette, No. 19, and Joseph M. Leibert of National, No. 12. inducted into the Railroad Bquare Club were George W. Vier- Archle L. Lewis, Howard V. ben A. Bogley, dore Rooseve! Chapter, No. 15; Lebanon Chapter, No. clal sociation of Matrons and Patrons, 1931. | tron ladies. | 3 1tz master, and n H. , pasl mmn t.!lllnnllm League of Masonic jul . > Robert Le Bruce Chapter, ler of De Molay, will confer first and sec- ond degrees at the Rite Cathe- dral Friday eve! 3 T are invited to attend, ‘The M: ve selected two new ys, “Three . Wishes” and “A Close S8have,” for rehearsing in order to have them ready when the chapters and lodges renew work in the Fall. Entertainment may be booked through Walter Stewart. Phon endon-359-W-1. EASTERN STAR. Loyalty Chapter, Elizabeth Rhine, matron, celebrated its ninth birthday anniversary at its last meeti Spe- l(:ttnn 1 Campbell and Past Grand Pa- tron Gratz E. Dunkum, also & number of the Matrons and Patrons of 1931. Past Matron Mabel E. Wheelock read a history of the chapter, Miss Elsie Schulze rendered vocal solos and little Miss Florence Stokes gave fancy dances. ‘Takoma Chapter will hold a short business meeting June 12, with enter- tainment and refreshments. A mer- chants’ supper will be served June 3 in the Takoma Masonic Temple by the Home Board Committee. Fidelity Chapter will celebrate its seventeenth hday anniversary June 6. There will be a program, followed by dancing and refreshments. On June 2 there will be a card party at the home of Past Patron Robert 8. ‘Wilkins, 500 lethorpe street, for the benefit of the ple Committee. June 1 be a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Sophie R. Cahill 3117 Hiatt place, fit of the Auxiliary Home Board. | Chevy Chase Chapter will meet Tuesday evening in the chapel of the Presbyterian Church at Chevy Chase Circle. After the business meeting the members will assemble in the adjoin- ing gardens of Mrs. Bess Pierce and | Miss Elizabeth Thomas, at 3926 and 3928 Military road, where a short pro- gram will be given and refreshments will be served. On June 4 the after- noon section will meet at Chevy Chase Circle at 12:15 o'clock, where the three hostesses, Mrs. Grace Dietrick, Mrs. Claudia Detmer and Mrs. Sara Cole- man, have arranged for automobiles to drive the members on & surprise trip to a country club for luncheon, outdoor bridge and miniature golf. The Endowment Committee, Mrs. Brito- marte Jones, chairman,.will hold a theater benefit June 9 at the National Theater. | Patrons of 1931 and 1925 were the l&wr!nl guests of Washington Centen- | nial Chapter May 15. Among the hon- ored guests were the grand matron, | grand patron, Past Grand Matrons Nellle Fletcher, Katherine Meritt, Lena Stephenson and Sallye Bogley; Past B.| Grand Patrons Charles Shreve, Ernest Dulin, John Clagett Proctor, .Dr. Charles Galloway of the District of Columbia and Past Grand Patron Mc- Millan of Maryland. The next meet- ing. June 5, will be children’s night. e chapter entertained the guests and children at the Eastern Star Home May 22 with a vaudeville show, pre- sented by members of the chapter. Gifts were presented to each one at the home. The Temple Committee will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Hollingshead, 106 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase, Md. ‘The Past Matrons and Patrons’ As- sociation met at the home of Hannah H. Munroe, with Mrs. Munroe and Mrs. Jesse Mountjoy as hostesses.. The business meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Mountjoy. Acacia Chapter will- meet Tuesday in New Masonic Temple. Chapter will lmebr;u its ‘The Associations of Matrons and ! trons of 1031 as an entertainment ‘Warren, G. it | Tuesday at the guests. An wi the home of Julia Va., June 3. e Barnhart, Past the State of Maine and Past Patron Weeks of the State of Vermont. in the program in . Simon’s talk were Matron Emma Frech, Willlam G. Mitchell, Past Matron Rose Hyer Har- , Past Patron Louis Hartung, Janet Jardine, Jean Mitchell, Matron Lillie B. Dowrick and Walter Rul The next meeting will be June | ning. 3 and will be a short business meet- ing, followed by a strawberry social. At the last meeting of Brookland Chapter members and guests were en- tertained by the Past Matrons’ Asso- ciation, Henri Mackle, president. Eight- een of the chapter's ‘Those taking connection wi t stein. vening. will be conferred didates. present. associate matron. was present. Mr. and Mrs. Md., May 21. Ruth Chapter will meet tomorrow S here il e | Deal entertainment and refreshments, Areme Chapter at its last meeting degrees on several can- Msm?m of the Dr. Past_ Patron Nell, King David Lodge of Masons, reported lhl:‘ action of the Grand Lodge sons in raising ‘The chaptes At the meeting of St. John's Lodge Chapter tomorrow night the evening will be devoted to entertaining the chiidren. There will be an entertainment and re- freshments. A card party will be held at the home of the associate patron, Cha 3512 Twenty-fourth street northeast, at 8 p.m., June 1. the meeting June 15 the degrees will conferred. ries Coakley, Gavel Chapter t-un-dh. 'n-n‘ will be Chapter en it was ited, with Past Patron Davis ing aa Puse Mairon s ciing Star Point Society will meet at Corsa in Del ¢ | With Mrs, Gingill, Mrs. past patrons were Associate Grand Conductress Greenstreet was an honored guest of the evening. Past Matron Speake, chairman of the Ways and Means Auxiliary, announced | its next meeting Ir‘n'dny even! home of Mrs. llar, 817, the assessment for the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, and Matron Evelyn Booker told the chap- ter that its course in the matter must await the decision of the Grand Chap- | Miss Do ter of the Eastern Star. The associaie matrons and associate patrons of the District will be the spe- cial guests of Jo) June 3. There will and dancing. The Ways and Means Committee announces a dance at the Argyle Country Club June 5. At the last meeting :’( Unlrly (m.pur a surprise party was given for the as- sociate m-{‘mn’ Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, and the associate patron, W. Wiede- mann, in honor of the birthday of the . The associate grand matron, Miss Edith Williams; associate grand patron, Paul Cromelin, and the associate matrons and District were the specially invited guests. Past Grand Matron Mrs.- Nellie Fletcher T was enter- tained with dancing and singing by | Dn;othy, Gertrude and Mildred Mayer- | hafer. The Unity Players met at the home of Parber, Silver Spring. A sewing bee and tea for the benefit of the Home Board was held at the home of the matron, Mildred M. Hicks, May 23. ‘The next regular meeting Auxiliary Home Board will be held June 3 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Wiedemann, 612 M street northeast. Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapte: meet Thursday evening in Northeast Masonic Temple. There will be a com- plimentary card party. Workers will meet June 9 at the home of Mrs. Cross, 1106 E street southeast. The Bridge Club meets June 2 at the home of Mrs. Kreglow, 1523 Park road. m Lodge OChapter | Miss a short program trons of the ‘The Willing be | following will take place July 10, intead | will meet June 2. The Mizpah thirty-third birthday 2 and will have the degrees will be conferred by the past matrons and patrons candi-| ooy e on three Bethlehem Cha celebrated 's Mmmt ‘The gl Ketler as hostesses. The Home Board of Good Will Chap- ter recently entertained the guests at e tas Baine Hasieer ik T ve card party at"Tilden Gardens, mS' con’ w Avenue, June 5 at 8:30 p.m. Home Board at her home Friday eve- At the meeting of Bethany Chapter, il ST s n] . A mock wedding will be hel followed by dancing and refrnhmenu.m' ‘The Endowment Committee will meet at the home of Past Matron Mrs. Nellle G. Plumley next Thursday evening. As- sociate Conductress Mrs. Ethel D. Mor- ris entertained the officers Tuesday eve- ning in honor of the matron's birthday anniversary. A gift from the officers was presented to her by Patron Joseph . Batt. The matron and patron were among the honored guests at the ban- t of the Treasury Club of the O. E. . at the Mayflower Hotel on Saturday evening. ‘Miriam Chapter met M and had a procnmpm , in ;(lr ‘ocal solos y companied by A. Naomi Cooper, an Rae Palkin, accompanied by A. Naomi Cooper, and readings by Beatrice Joffe and Mrs. Hoops, piano solo by Ida Bocosher and a sketch by Mrs, Nichols and Mrs. Gray. The Auxiliary Home Board announces a card party tomorrow at 2301 Georgia e 01 avenue at Esther Chapter will have a short business meeting Thursday evening, Drosram in charge of the 1l Ray, nnlmel:e the star points. Matron Nellle B. N Patron Albert C. Shafer extend an .l:g vitation to all members of the order, ODD FELLOWS. A fraternal visit will be m: Frederick, Md., June 17 by Orln;d:llr-, ter William H. McConnell, his official staff and a large delegation of the Dis- trict. Grand Secretary Hi L. Ander- Busees Wil lave Odd Pelioms Vpmns: | leave lows' | at_6:30 o'clock. s | The Committee on Memorial Exer- cises met Monday evening in Odd Fel- lows’ Temple. The services will be held in the Pirst Congregational Church the evening of June 7. Dr. Allen A. Stock- dale will speak. Secretary-Treasurer Ernest L. Loving of the committee de- sires representatives of the committee to advise him of the full list of de- By apectar vt y speci vitation from €. M. Blanchard, president of the Maryland Line Officers’ Association, all members | of the District Line Ofacers’ Association are invited to attend the next meeting | at Mount Rainier Lodge. Thirty-fourth street and Bunker Hill , Mount Rainier, June 15 at 8 o'clock. President | Martin A. McGrory of the District Line | Officers Association requests all lines officers to be present. The installation ceremonies with re- spect to three lodges of the city have | been postponed due to the installation | Carpenter entertained the | b held falling on the evening of July 3. The of July 3: Installation ceremonies will | be held in Federal City Lodge by Past | Grand Karl N. Bretsfelder of Priend- | in Central Lodge by Past | hip Lod ‘morning ‘com- and Master and ! Grand Representative H. Dorsey Etchin- son of Frederick, Md, to attend the b TLine Ofcers' Amociation met in lodge room of Covenant Lodge, President Martin A. McGory presiding. i Rebekah Lodges. Schuyler Colfax Lodge celebrated its birthday anniversary Monday even.l:f with & theater party at the National Naomi Lodge will meet June 1 for peminations of officers. At the close of & short session a heart social is to will confer the uth Lodge in their Lodge with Marian noble nd presiding. The president of e . assembly, Jeanette Griffith and Past Grand Sire Ernest W. Bradford spoke. was held and a short program was rendered. ' There will be nomination of officers June 4. SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. ‘The last meeting of National Lodge was called to order by Comdr. Miss Prances Ward. Plans were made for the annual dance June 15.” Nominations of officers were as fol- lot Miss Ruth Johnson for vice com- mander, Miss Helen Grissam for mar- shal, Mr. Stotler for 'chaplain, Mrs. Effie PFreas for inside guard, Charles Ridley for outside guard, Mrs, Jessie Richards for mistress of ceremonies, Mrs. Anna Stewart for 18-month trus- tee, Clarence T. Smith for representa- d | {ive to Supreme Lodge and Mrs. Maggie Lacarione as alternate. ‘The next meeting will be June 1, at 808 I street. Nominations of officers will be finally closed. ROYAL ARCANUM. Ladies’ night was held by Kismet Council last Wednesday evening under the chairmanship of Orator E. N. Thayer. A concert was given by Prof. William J. Oates with his orchestra and corps of entertainers. The piano accompanists were Miss Edna Mae Miller and Miss Beatrice Phelps. Among the entertainers were: Miss Margaret Leanarda, soprano soloist; Miss Thelma Norton, cello soloist; Harry Guinn, bass soloist; Miss Dora Clayton, violin solo- ist, and several dancing numbers were given by Miss Estelle Norton. Charles Deimona 'e_an exhibition of tap Helen Roberts danced a altz and Miss Betty Doyle exhibited an acrobatic dance. The Capps brothers of Kismet Council ren- dered specialty numbers with their banjos. District Council, Loyal Ladies, meets Monday night at 916 Grant place. preme Regent Mrs. Maud 8. will be guest of honor. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Columbia Camp was the host to members of the General Committee in charge of the entertainment of vis- itors to the Eastern Zone Encampment | of Modern Woodmen Foresters to be held in Potomac Park July 3 to 6. Ad- viser Joseph C. Johnson reported to the camp the purchase of uniforms for the new drill team of the camp and stated that the team is busily engaged in pre- paring itself for the competitive drills which are to be conducted during the encampment. Dr. J. K. Duncan of Talbot Camp urged the co-operation of | the members of the camp in furnishing their automobiles for the purpose of conducting the visitors to the various points of interest in this city on Sun- day, July 5. John W. Campbell was initiated into membership. Announce- ment of a dance to be held by the or- chestra in Pythian Temple next Tues- A package party | g Su- | Childs | ’rhur-:‘: “m}.{!‘(d y eve 3 plgtod!gi-lnou adoption of can didates in the Sylvan Theater the eve- 8y ning of July 3, with the Woodmen For- esters of Wi Camp in com- ‘oodmen met. ith V. W. Potter its were . com- the initiatory ceremonies. J. K. Dun- can for the Automobile Transportation Committee day afternoon, July 5, it bel; to ask the co-operation of all members in the furnishing of their cars for the transportation of the Woodmen For- esters and their friends. Central Camp, No. 16015, meets in Odd Pellows' Hall, 419 Seventh street, ‘Tuesday evening. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Syracusians Lodge visited in a_ body, accompanied by several members %fl;t:. -Decatur Annd (:t.‘:nu‘ e T Lodge, . Visitors Who addressed the lodge were Grand Chancellor Boone, Grand Keeper ents_un- of of Records and Seal Martayk, Grand | wi hall, Grand Vice Chancellor Newcomb, Grand Lecturer Berryman and Past Grand ' Chancellor Heisley. Messrs. rTyman, Thornton, Kahlert, Darragh, ross, Negosta and Thorne visited Rathbone Superior Lod{e and assisted in conferring the knight rank on Mor- ris Ain. Members of Syracusians Lodge visited Oriental Lodge in' Alexandria, Vi and assisted in conferring the esquire rank on three candidates. Messrs. Berryman and Thornton ad- dressed the I . Rathbone Superior Lodge, at its last convention, conferred the knight rank on Morris Ain, assisted by Syracusians Lodge No. 10. Messrs. Thorne, Kahl- ert and y addressed the lodge. The members liter met at Rathbone Temple Phythian Sisters. Washington Company No. 1, uniform rank, elected Grand Vice Chancellor E. J. Newcomb to vote tne stock of the lodge at the June meeting of the K. P. Hall Association. Memwers of Wash- ington Company, under the direction of Lieut. A. R. Newcomb, acted as a guard of honor to Mrs. L. Armstrong, grand chief of the Domain of Virginia, and the Supreme Chief Elsie Vandervort of the United States and Canada. Past Capt. Heisley introduced the grand b officers. thbone Temple entertained Mrs. Loulie Armstrong, grand chief of Vir- ginia. She was accompgnied by Su- preme Chief * Elsie Vandervort and Grand Chancellor Wealthall and his corps of grand lodge officers, under escort of Washin, Company No. 1, Uniform Rank, K. of P. Mrs. Arm- strong, Supreme Chief Vandervort and Grand Chancellor Wealthall spoke. The grand chief and the grand chancellor were recipients of an electric clock pre- sented by the temple. Gifts were also presented to Grand Senior Mattie Hooper and Past Grand Chiefs Lola Marks and Emma Motyka. The follow- ing program was rendered: Piano duet, Mrs. Percy Taylor and Miss Louise Shepperd: song and dance, little Helen Fay Smith; vocal solos. Miss Vesta Pol- lock, Mrs. Rebecca Collier and Mr. Hall. WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Victory Review, Mrs. Ada Byrne, president, will meet Monday evening at 418 Washington Loan & Trust Building. The West Way Club will hold & pay- | to play card party at the home of its president, Mrs. Virginia Hammond, 2523 |, Thirteenth street, Tuesday evening. ! The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Woman's Benefit Association Club will be held at 2 o'clock Monday at 418 Washington Loan & Trust Co. Mrs. Lula S. Hammond and Mrs. | Elizabeth Sweeney have qualified as victors and will be crowned at the pageant to be held in July in Chicago. The time for the closing of the contest has been extended to July 1. held Theater, structions Clare Green, chairman David 7:30 pm. THE MACCABEES. Eureka Hive, Mrs. Ethel M. Allen, at its meeting Monday evening at Northeast Masonic Temple., elected to membership Misses Catherine Catalano, Lillian Catalano, Margaret A. Clubb, Lucille E. Knopp, Mrs. Bessie Fairfax, Eisie M. Hobbs, Ida L. Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gill, by transfer. The hive decided to defer the picnic set for Decoration day to June 21. nouncement was made of a card party tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Sarah H. Severe, 717 Eighth street northeast. Court, Junior Department, June 6, at 10 am. will celebrate the fourth anniversary of its institution at Northeast Masonic Temple. commander, CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. theater party sponsored by Court District of Columbia, No. 212, will be tomortow evening at the National Mrs. Ellen M. Smith and the members of the House Committee have completed The regular business meeting will be held I\mdl'fi from 8 to 10 o'clock. In- 1 be given to the del attending the Biennial C. D. A e&n vention in Atlantic City. “h‘m.h, = on way antic City. mand of Cept. Ray Sullivan performing | Th.e “jocal court will have as officiai hostess, Mrs. Katherine Martin, chair- man; Mrs. Sadle A. Gentry, vice chaire man, assisted by Mrs. Alice Ashe, Mrs. Louise Auth, Mrs. Agnes Eaton, Mrs. Mary Faunce, Mary Miss Mary Oliphant, Miss Gwendolyn Tice, Miss Anna Beuchert, Miss Sadie Carroll, Miss Mildred Rosenberger, Miss Miss Margaret Keane, Miss Ramona Raley, Miss Katherine Kindsfather, Miss Mary Clare Ondreyco and Miss Kathleen Cul- linane, who will entertain visitors while in' the city. arrangements. Mrs. B. P. 0. ELKS, Harvey Belt of the Social and Com- munity Welfare Committee, in cl f the annual orphans’ outing, whic 1l be held at Glen Echo Parl July 8, announces that the committee will meet tomorrow night to George McGowan in perfect- ing the plans for the entertainment of the children of the 13 institutions in the District of Columbia. ‘The Boys' Band assisted Geory Dewey Post of the Spanish American ‘War Veterans and the German Orphan Asylum in the services at Arlington and at_the asylum yesterday. The Flag day services will be held June 14 at the Sylvan Theater at 8 pan. The orator will be Senator James J. Davis, former Secretary of Labor. second initiation of the new lodge year under the new exalted ruler, LaPorte, will be held June 10 at (Continued on Eighth Page.) For Private CLUB DANCES pper pavilion is at a very mod- An ide Fraternity Excellent Hanrahan, Kerwin, Miss k, Md., A special il Nash Owners call it indispensable | 229 more power, 5 miles an hour more top speed, and 2 extra miles of travel from every gallon: of % gasoline. g And, the prices of these Twin-Ignitioned-motored For the same reasons, Nash en‘gineen, in Nash Eight-90 and Eight-80 motors, also provide Twin Ig- nition (16 spark plugs, 16 firing points, instead of 8). Air Commerce Regulations, issued by the United States Department of Commetce, absolutely require two spark plugs per cylinder on all commetcial sircraft motors of over 40 horsepower. - AR ’ ° » . Of course, you can get along without Twin !gniu'on Aviation demands perfection in power. 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