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FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Arminius, No. 25, serv= jces at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at 3 pm., Rev. Dr. Stmpson Daugherty. Tomorrow — Mount__Pleasant, No. 33, E. A.; B. B. French, No. 15, and® Pentalpha, No. 23, joint grand visitation, 8:30 p.m.; Albert Pike, No. 36, called off. Tuesday—National, No. 12, so- cial, Past Masters’ night; Ar- minjus, No. 25, . A.; King David, No. 28, called off. ‘Wednesda ‘Washington Cen- tennial, No. 14, memorial: Gate, No. 34, and King David, No. 38, joint grand visitation, 8:30 p.m. ‘Thursday—The New Jerusalem, No. 9, and Cathedral, No. 40, Joint grand visitation, 8:30 p.m. Priday—st. John's, No, 11, F. ©.; Hope. No. 20, social. Saturday—School of instruction. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. at 2014 Georgia avenue. After the busi- ness meeting October 23 the obligation will be exemplified by the officers. The chapter will also be entertained by the Unity Players. ‘The Matrons and Patrons’ Associa- tion will be entertained at the home of the patron and Mrs. Dobson, 1900 La- mont street, October 24. ‘Warren G. Harding Chapter met on Tuesday, when Past Grand Patron Gratz E. Dunkum made an address. Assoclate Patron Jack I Lowd an- nounced a dance and card party at the Cairo October 24 and a dinner Novem- | ber 19. The Past Matrons and Patrons’ As- | sociation had an outing October 11 at | the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. El- | mer Johnson, at Broadwater Beach. |~ The next meeting of the Star Point | Society will be in the nature of a social evening at the home of Past Matron | Waldman. - The Grand Chapter officers made | their annual grand visitation to Beth- | | lehem Chapter Tuesday night. Among |the guests were Past Grand Matrons Grace E. Kimmel and Lena Stephenson, Thursday—William R. Single- ton, No. 14, Royal Arch Friday—Mount _ Pleasant, 13, Mark, probably. SCOTTISH RITE. Today — Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, _ Albert Pike Memorial, 3 pm. ' (The bi- ennial session will formally open at the House of the Temple to- morrow and continue thtoughout the week.) The Washington bodies of the Rite have called off their sessions during the week. l House of the Temple, in its statutory biennial session of the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, with the investiture of the K. C. C. H. rank Wednesday and the conferring of the Thirty-third de- gree Friday. An organ recital will be a feature the evening of the first-day program. Detailed information of the daily proceedings have mnot been fur- nished for publication, beyond the of. ficial statement published in The Star Wednesday. No. HE outstanding Masonic event of the current week will be the as- sembling in Washington, at the at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, under_the auspices of Arminius Lodge, No. will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Simpson Daugherty of the United Brethren Church. vided and the public is invited. National Lodge, No. 12, will honor its past masters at its communication ‘Tuesday evening, with refreshments and entertainment after the close of a busi- ness session. ‘The Super-Exce! Master degree of the Cryptic Rite will be presented by the degree team of Adoniram Coun- cil, No. 2, Saturday evening following a dinner at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, ‘Third and E streets northwest, at 6:30 p.m., the work starting probably at &pm Zabud Council, No. 4. Roval and Belect Masters of the Cryptic Rite, will receive the Illustrious Masters' Associa- tion at its assembly Wednesday even- ing at 8 o'clock. Potentate Robert S. Regar has an- nounced that Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine will have a ‘“Ladies’ night” in the new clubhouse Friday evening, October 30, with dancing, en- tertainment and refreshments. Grand_Tall Cedar John Q. Slye, of Capitol Forest, No. 104, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, has announced a full-form ceremonial in the ball Toom of the Hotel Raleigh Wednesday October 28, at 8 o'clock, with a concert by the band of 50 pieces under Charles R. Brill. The Royal Court de- gree will be directed by James N. Kline, assisted by Pierce M. Rice, Danlel J. Orcutt, William J. McEI- hinney, Charles L. Ray and William G. Jamieson: the Sidonian degree by J. Huber, and the lecture will be| given by P. G. T. C. Alvah W. Pat- terson. EASTERN STAR. Chevy Chase Chapter will confer de- grees on four candidates October 20, et which time Esther Chapter’s Choir will furnish the music. The evening is also designated as Donation night for the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Auxiliary Home Board will meet for luncheon October 26 at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Cole, 5305 Forty-first street, after which they will proceed to the Masonic Temple for the general meeting. At the last meeting La Fayette Lodge Chapter held Secretarfes’ and Treas- urers' night, with the secretaries and treasurers of the various chapters ad special guests. At the meeting October 28 the degrees will be conferred on three candidates, ‘The last meeting of William F. Hunt Chapter was grand visitation, The Home Board will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Sargent, 3314 Seventeenth street northeast. The chapter will meet October 22 and have as guests of honor the conductresses and associate con- ductresses. The officers of the Grand Chapter will pay a grand visitation to Congress Lodge ~ Chapter tomorrow evening. Home-coming will be observed. with re- freshments and dancing. The Star Point Club will meet October 26 at th home of Clara Scott, 408 Eighth street | southeast. Treaty Oak Chapter will meet Mon- day evening on Tempie Heights. At the last meeting a traveling bag was presented t¢ Matron Dorothy Carroll from her officers and friends, to take with her to Texas for the General Grand Chapter session. The conduct- Tess and one of the members are also to attend the meeting. Federal Chapter meets October 22, at which tite there will be initiation, ‘The Friendship Club meets October 20 at the home of Mrs. Douglass, 908 M street, for election of officers. At a recent meeting of Naomi Chap- ter a program was presented under the auspices of the Endowment Committee. Miss Lillian Chenoweth gave vocal solos. Mrs. Constance M. Goodman of the Washington Readers' Club gave several numbers. Edward P. Souder rendered solos on & musical saw. His daughter played the piano accompani- ments, Washington Centennial Chapter held a card party and dance October 9 at the Shorcham Hotel. The Ways and Means Committee will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the cafeteria at Fourteenth and Decatur streets. The monthly meeting and luncheon of the Auxiliary Home Board will be at the home of Mrs. Grace Barr, 4314 Thirteenth place northeast, Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock. Brightwood Chapter will meet Thurs- Say 2t 8 pm. Special initiation will be Teld October 23. Areme Chapter will hold a card party October 20 at 827 Fourteenth street at 8:30 p.m. under the auspices of the En- dowment Committee. The Ways and Means Committee is lanning a turkey dinner at Almas g'emple November 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. Matron Selma Klein announces de- grees will be conferred upon several candidates next Wednesday night. oppa Lodge and Petworth Lodge are ln;”it‘:(pi as special guests of Joppa Lodge Chapter October 21, which will also be “prothers' night.” A short business meeting will be followed by an enter- tainment and dancing. A rummage sale for the benefit of the Ways and Means Committee of Unity @hapter wjll be held October 21 and 22 Music will be pro-| evening, | ** 1 Temple The | Past_Grand Patron George Plitt and | the Matrons and Patrons’ Association |oz 1931. A program, consisting of two | | sketches, was offered. The program was | | directed by Mrs. Veazie Pearman. Those participating were Mrs. Irene Darnall, | Mrs. Marie C. Deal, Henry A. Nelson | and Ralph Pearman. The matron pre- | | sented a gift to Miss Frances Roberds | | on behalf of the chapter. The Auxiliary | Home Board will meet Thursday, with Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bradburn and Mrs. | Chase as hostesses. [ Lebanon Chapter has planmed a dance | at Almas Temple, 1315 K street, next | Wednesday evening. Elmer Harrington | is chairman of the committee, while ' | Mrs. Marguerite Davis is the secretary. ‘The grand v this week are Congress Lodge Chapter, October 19, 8 p.m., and St. John's Lodge Chapter, Oc- ' | tober 19, 9 p.m. | Good Will Chapter will meet Friday evening and at the close of the business meeting will visit Unity Chapter. Mrs. Ella Romig entertained the of- ficers and members at her home Mon- day evening, the occasion being a sur- | prise birthday party for the matron, Pearl K. Armack. She was presented with a gift from the chapter. Mrs. Rose Carter entertained the home board at her home Friday eve- ning. | The Ways and Means Committee will | give a card party at Northeast Masonic Temple October 24 at 8:30 p.m. 1 | Mrs. | over the last wesk end. | received Miss Clara Haas, | of the Benevolence Committee. | son, national deputy, spoke. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ington Lodge was called to order by Vice Grand Miss Edna Guilford, ®¥ho appointed Mrs, Laura Jessop as rep- resentative to the Thomas Wildey birthday anniversary. Home-ccming night will be observed October 22, Mrs, Orra P{rimmer, conductor, made & re- port of the session of the Northern Virginia district, held at Alexandria, Va.,, and a trip to the George Wash- ington Masonic Memorial. Ruth Lodge will have a bingo party October 19. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Triumph Council met. with Mrs. Carrie Yancy presiding. A card party will be held October 27. Remarks were made by Mr. and Mrs, Camel of Golden Rule Council and Deputy Mrs. May P. James. Mrs, Joyner, Mrs, Schwenk and Mrs, F. Camel were appointed on the State Good of the Order. Pride of Washington Council met with Councilor Mrs. Lorena Arendes presiding. Mrs. Mabel Downing, State councilor; Mrs. Ethel Burroughs, past Siate councilor; Mrs. Belle Gibson, State vice councilor; Mrs. Helen Luckett, associate State vice councilor, and Mrs. Deborah Streitberger, State inside sentinel, gave short talks. Golden Rule Council held a home- coming meeting and reception for its members. Mrs, Cora Jompson presented her credentials as dcpuli’. Councilor Miss Josephine Thornhill presided. Mrs. Effie Thompson Was reinstated. An _address of welcome was made by Past State Councilor Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd. Instrumen- tal and vocal selections by Miss Helen Young and solos by Mrs. Helen Young and her daughter; vocal solos by Miss Doris Young; a comedy sketch by Mr. afid Mrs. Donald Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Sudwarth and members of the council. Addresses were made by Mrs. Naoml Swann, Mrs. Belle Gibson, Mrs. Ella_Stone, Mrs. Ollie Montgomery, Mrs. Deborah Streitberg- er, Mr. and Mrs. Easter of Eagle| Council and Mrs. Florence Campbell and Mrs. Hahn, from Triumph Council, Anacostia Council was called to or- der by Mrs. Effie Mohler. The de) u!!.L Fanny Joyner, made an address. | The Hospitality Committee will meet at the home of Mrs. Helen| Conners, 1245 W street southeast, Oc- tober 19. A card party is pianned| for October 24 at the home of Mrs.| Margaret Lainhart. The committee | visited Mrs. Bruce at Colonial Beach Fidelity Council was called to order by Councilor Mrs. Mabel Ludhams Mrs. Pearl Torney presented her cre-| dentials as deputy. The councilor also | chairman Miss Haas and Mrs, Torney received gifts from the council. Mrs. Mary Fergu- | At the last meeting of Friendship | Council Mrs. Ella Smith presented her | credentials as deputy. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. At its meeting Wednesday Brookland Chapter was entertained by its past ! matrons and past patrons. Past Matron Wright, chairman of the chapter’s En- dowment Committee, announced the | next meeting of the ‘committee tomor- | row evening at the home of Associate | Matron Hiscock, 1806 Lawrence street northeast. On October 21 the past matrons will meet at the home of Past Matron Molsters. Past Matron Mackle, president of the association, invited Matron Booker to attend their meeting. On October 24 Past Matron Nubson will hold a dinner at 5:30 o'clock, followed by cards g with the electric_signet r was entertained with vio- lin solos by Melville Lindsay. The En- | dowment Committee will hold a card | party at the home of Associate Matron Amelia Marshall October 22 at 8 p.m. ODD FELLOWS. Grand Master W. H. McConnell will officially visit Friendship Lodge Wed- nesday evening. at Twentieth Istreet, accompanied by his official line {of grand officers The official banquet of the order will be at the Shorenam October 27. Charles |B. Lampe is chairman Grand Master McConnell _oficially visited Covenant Lodge last Wednesday |evening in Joppa Lodge Hall, 4520 INinth street. Tribute was paid to Pas Grand Secretary William E. Clapp. The board of trustees of I O. O. F. met Monday evening in I. O. O. F. Temple. President E. W. Bradford presided, | ~Canton " Washington of the Patri- |archs Militant is having drills each | Saturday evening preparatory for the |annual inspection, November 14. The grand master. with his staff, ac- | companied the president of the Rebekah | Assembly on her first official visitation to Naomi Rebekah Lodge. The grand master was presented with a gift from the lodge. The last meeting of Martha Wash- WLL your winter driv it will run until you ge 1 If the answer to any or | old car is going to'levy the down payment on a n and trouble. This new basic betterments in the TORREY MOTOR CO. 1623 L St. N.W. MACK’S SERVICE Hyattsville, Md. | E. Manuel, F. J. Lewis Nichols, Alfred | party at the home of Comdr. Lady | | commander, at stant series of distressing adventures? Will you go out to the garage in the morning wondering whether the car will start, and, after starting, whether Does your car seem to rcad a "Wel- come” sign on every service station? questions is a mournful “Yes,” why not take the only sure cure for your trou- bles and buy a new car? Can you afford | the constant petty expenses that your winter — expenditures that probably would go a long way towards making. offers much more than you ever im- agined could be had at the price. There have been more than two-score District Motor Company 1529 14th St. N.W. Potomac % 1000 MORELAND MOTOR CO. Waldor, Mount Vernon Lodge was the host of the Grand Lodge officers. Grand Chan- cellor Wealthall appointed Supreme Representative vandervort and Past Grand Councellor Freeman as the Committee on Paraphernalia, Suitable exercises were held in memory of Jo- seph Williams, late member of this| lodge. A Halloween masquerade dance | will be held by the Grand Lodge Oc- | tober 31. Past Supreme Chancellor John Cline and Deputy Supreme Chan- cellor Edgar C. Snyder addressed the | meeting. | The Grand Lodge will hold the next visitation to Excelsior Lodge October 20. s THE MACCABEES. “ National Tent at its meeting Wed- | nesday evening with Maurice Michael, | commander, elected to membership Ora | L. Corbin, Howard M. Dove, J. Russell Embrey, Herbert C. Hunter, jr.; Ralph K. Purdy, Charles E. Raeder, Glen A.| Sipe, Frank T. Stewart, Charles D.| Thompson, William F. Watson and | Charles P. Kuhn, jr. A rally wilkbe held by National Tent | and Martha Washington Hive in honor of Supreme Comdr. D. J. Coakley of Detroit, Mich.. and Great Comdr. W. O. Hayes of Baltimore, Md., and Washing- | ton, D. C. A banquet will be given at the Wardman Park Hotel next Tuesday | at 7 p.m., with Supreme Comdr. Coak- | ley as the principal speaker, and on Wednesday at 8 p.m., in Odd Fellows' Temple, 419 Seventh street, the thirty- sixth anniversary of National Tent will | be celebrated, followed by a dance Tickets for the banquet and dance are available at the office, 533 Bond Build- ing. Martha Washington Hive held a card Martha_Talbott, Friday evening. Re- | gional Director Lady E. Olive Eckert was the honored guest. Mount Vernon Tent, Sidney Haas, | its meeting Monday evening at Northeast Masonic Temple | ing be a con- an Easy-Shift t downtown? all of these tion between ed t on you this S PR Come in and stration that ew car? And there are other reasons for bnyin& a new car besides that of uving’money De Soto Six FREE De Soto Six MOTORS , Md. MONCURE MOTOR CO. ‘Quantico, Va. | of Columbia 212: Mis THOMAS AUTO SERVICE 1000 Bladensburg Road N.E. MT. VERNON MOTORS CORP. NOTICE! News intended for publication in the fraternal section on Sun- day must be received by the Fra- ternal News Editor not later than 10 a.m. on Thursday. ‘was addressed by State Manager W. O. Hayes. Alrano Knopp was elected to membership. It is reported arrange- ments had been made for the stag party for the members of the tent to be held November 9, atthe plant of the N. Auth Provision Co. The annual dinner and election of officers will be held December 12 at Northeast Ma- sonic Temple. Deale Branch of Capitol Court met at the cottage of the court director, Mrs. Sarah H. Severe, Owings Beach. Eight juniors were initiated into the court. Graduatich exercises of juniors of Capitol Court who have reached 16 years of age will be held October 26 at Northeast Masonic Temple. Twelve will be eligible for transfer to Eureka Hive and four to Mt. Vernon Tent. ‘The Ditto Club will meet tomorrow | Nihion, evening at the home of Mrs. Louise Kelly, 1675 W Street southeast. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. At a meeting of the House Commit- tee Monday evening a program of activities was outlined. Mrs. Ellen M. Smith, chairman; Miss Anna Murray, treasurer; Miss Katherine Keeley, sec- retary, were unanimously re-elected. Beginning November 6, a card party will be given every Friday evening un- der the auspices of this committee, who, with the officers, are Miss M garet Keane, Mrs. Katherine Folliard, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, Mrs. Margaret Morck, Mrs. Margaret Higgins, Miss Mary Ahearn. In celebration of the 18th birthday anniversary of Court 212 Tuesday eve- ning an initiation of a class of candi- dates will take place at 8 o'clock. The ceremonies will be in charge of the officers of the local court, assisted by the degree team of Court Kavanagh, Alexandria, Ve, with Miss Prances McDermott, grand regent, in charge. Miss Marie = Whitfleld, 'past grand regent of Forest Glen, Md., will install the following officers of Court District Mary C. Boland, grand regent; Mrs. Katherine Martin, vice regent; Miss Ethyl Sweet, proph- etess; Mrs. Anna Holmes, treasurer; Miss Marie Creahen, financial secre- tary; Mbs Kitty Ruppert, historian; Miss Sarah George, corresponding sec- retary; Miss Agnes Quinn, monitor; Miss Helen Honan, sentinel; Miss Mar- garet Mooney, lecturer; Miss Josephine Walsh and Miss Mary Reinoehl, or- ganists; Miss Mary Doherty and Miss Mary Cummings, trustees. The other members of the board of trustees are Miss Mary Oliphant, Mrs. Louise Auth, Mrs. Berta Jones and Miss Anna Hickey. A program has been arranged by the juniors, ‘under the direction of Miss Clare Ondreyco. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Hope Council met Tuesday night, with Councilor Mrs. Virgle Bessman presid- ing. The feature of the evening was class initiation under the direction of Degree Mistress Mrs. Sadie Jenkins. A homecoming will be held Tuesday night. Columbia_Council will meet Monday night at 1423 F street northeast. Plans for the next card party and bingo game will be completed. Justice Council convened in Naval Lodge Hall Wednesday night, Councilor Miss Lillian Allen in the chair. Mrs. Anna L. Dreyer of Columbia Council resented credentials as deputy. The ostesses for the evening were Mrs. Risler, Mrs. Poole and Mrs. Allen. State ' Associate Treasurer Mrs. Ida Righter of Hope Council made an ad- dress. Plans for the anniversary cele- bration will be completed at a commit- tee meeting to be held at the residence of Mrs. Risler Tuesday night. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Keane Council will meet on Thurs- day, when the “Pot of Gold” feature will be in evidence. On t'is night also Keane's Five Hundred Club will hold its monthly card party. Spalding Council opened its Fall and Wwinter season last Thursday evening, prior to which & buffet dinner sas served, with round table discussion of the season’s program of activitles. Report_was made by the Committee Authorized Distributors Delco Batteries CREEL BROTHERS 1811 14th St. N.W. Decatur 4220 372 Take the ANXIETIES out of Winter Driving since the beginning of the year. In- cluded in these improvements are such splendid features as Free Wheeling and Transmission with Silent Second. De Soto uses its own perfected type of Free Wheeling (optional at only $20 extra). You never need touch the clutch in shifting from one forward speed to another. The Easy-Shift Trans. mission is the quickest, quietest type ever introduced on a car of this class. You can shift silently in either direc- second and high at car 45 miles an hour. let us give you a demon- will show what perform- ancemeansin terms of today’s motoring, AND UP, F.0.B. FACTORY L WHEELING ONLY $20 APDITIONAL DE SOTO SIX CHRYSLER PR ODUCT Blanton Motor Company New York Ave. at N. Cap. St National 6666 L. W. WHITE Norbeck, Md. 1234 9th St. N.W. D. C, OCTOBER on Unemployment of its co-operation with the Department of Labor for re- lief of the unemployed regardless of thelr afliations. District _Deputy Carlin is chairman of the Spalding committee. John Huppman an- nounced the first of a series of card parties will be held at the K. of C. club house December 3. Arrangements are being made for 18 the exemplification of the first de-; gree by the degree team, probably next month. B. P. 0. ELKS. Grand Tiler Daniel R. Nihion was tendered a reception by the lodge last Wednesday evening. A banquet was served before the session of lodge. ‘The boys’ band gave a concert. A Dan- iel R. Nihion class was initiated. They were: Julien B. Anderson, Alfred Cerceo, David J. Fitzgibbons, Stars M. Gibbs, Charles F. Grosch, Lawrence T. Higgins, Charles Leaver, Theodore LeBlanc, James D. McQuade, Francis G. Matson, Charles Mentges, George R. Nally, Charles M. Ryan and Mar- shall 8. BS. by Robert Barrett and Grand Tiler LADIES’ ORIENTAL SHRINE. Bu-Zu Court met at Gdd Fellows’ ‘Temple, & social, with games and re- freshments, following. A card party will be held October 23 at the home of Mrs, Towsen, 1224 Jefferson street. The ::llsceremonlnl and banquet Novem- ! r 3, SHEPHERDS OF BETHLEHEM. ‘The last meeting of National Lodge | s called to order by Comdr. Mrs. | Jéssie Tate. Mrs. Marilla Smith made a financial report on the activities of | the Good and Welfare Committee and | plans were made for a dinner, a card party and the annual Halloween | dance November 2. C. T. Smith, rep- | resentative to the Supreme Lodge, made a report on the convention held in Albany, N. Y., and announced that the 1932 convention will be held in Washington, D. C. Arrangements were made for a class initiation Novem- | ber 16. Remarks were made by Deputy Mrs. | Mazle Domdera, Past Comdrs. Al Greene, Mrs. Pauline Marsh, Jack Pythian, Mrs. Ethel Pythian and Mr. Cohen, also Mrs. Eva Greene, Mrs. Plerson and Mrs. Stomback. ‘The next meeting will be October 19, at 808 1 street. H DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. Addresses were made | 9 5 1931—PART FOUR. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Thursday, 8 pm. Potomac Post, No. 1085, ceremonial, North- east Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast. 4 Friday, 8 p.m., Advance Post, No. 2194, Metropolitan Hotel, Pennsylvania avenue, near Sev- enth street, Nearly every unit of the Veterans of Foreign Wars throughout the United States s making special plans for the observance of Armistice day. Tie Dis- tric of Columbia Department will have a jubilee program at the Was Auditorium the night of Noveim purposes. ‘The theme of the entertain- ment will_be an amusement pageant, depicting Paris, Monte Carlo and Nice on Armistice night, and guests are re- quested, so far as possible, to come in uniform or in costume appropriate to the jubllee occasion. Special features will include the Cafe | de la Paix, the Moulin Rouge, the Folie Bergere, Red Cross Canteen, Y. M. C. A. and K. C, Huts, dancing, enter- tainment, M. P.s, Gendarmes, Midi- other stunts. The franc will be the one type of currency acceptable, but American money will be exchanged for French currency on the basis of 10 francs to the dollar. Under the directorship of Brig. Gen. P. D. Glassford, U. 8. A, Tetired, the various subcommittees of the department are perfecting every arrangement to insure success for the | Grand Jubilee. Advance Post, No. 2194, closed their charter register September 30, with 100 signatures. elected by acclamation: Commander, Herbert Horchardt; senior vice com- mander, Overton C. Luxford; junior vice commander, Jack C. Hanley; quar- termaster, Albert G. Morgan; post ad- vocate, Joseph J. Goliwas; chaplain, Stuart T. Terrett; surgeon, Lloyd Graham; officer of the day, Luther A. Trunnell. ‘The blue and gold overseas cap, bear- ing the embroidered insignia of the The District of Columbia Chapter met Jas, Monday evening and elected the following officers and trustees: Mrs. Marguerite Dwyer, regent; Mrs. Annie Wall, vice regent; Miss Mary Wolf, treasurer; Miss Mary Ellen Man- ning, financial secretary: Miss Pred: ericka _Whelton, recording secreta Miss Virginia Offutt, monitor; Miss | Beatrice Deeds, custodian; Mrs. Mabel | | Burke, chancelior; Mrs. Mary Buchan- | an, inner guard; Miss Margaret Belt, | outer .guard; Mrs. Annie L. Bourke, | Mrs. Mary Sullivan, ol ist; | . Mary L. Tavenner, banner bearer; | Miss Margaret Lynam and_ Mrs. Ger- | trude Amann, guides; Mrs. Bella Howe, | Mrs. Mollie Flynn and Mrs. Mary| Giachetti, trustees. | Arrangements were made for the an- nual_banquet, at the Mayflower Hotel, | October 26. | | More White Canes for Blind. More than 40 Rotary clubs in various | parts of Great Britain have adopted | the plan of supplying white canes for blind pedestrians, and tne Royal Auto- | mobile Club is appealing to autoists to | look out for, and help if necessary, all | persons carrying the canes. | Woman Has Many Descendants. Mrs. M. Angus, brated her 102d birthday anniversary, at | family groups of five generations—chil- dren, grandchildren, ~great-grandchil- | dren and great-great grandchildren. Her descendants, scattered throughout the world, number nearly 70. . | tant. ex who recently cele- | council of administration, District of CAmpment to be held December 7 Veterans of Foreign Wars, was adopted as the official cap of the post. The Cap Committee, 8. B. Jones and Old- aker, are making efforts to have the | entire post membership in caps by Armistice day, as they attend the jubllee. A Halloween masquerade will be held at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Six- teenth street, the evening of October 27. The next regular meeting of the post will be held at the Metropolitan Hotel, October 23. A new post in Washington of the ‘Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, has been organized. The first meeting of the post, to be known as the Washington Police and Fire Post, was held October 5, and the following offi- cers were elected: Commander, James E. Bennett; senior vice commander, O. L. Rose; junfor vice commander, John E. Fendall; quartermaster, Herbert M. Smith; post advocate, Grover C. Mo ley; chaplain, William E. McGrath; surgeon, John C. Statz; officer of the day, Fred L. Rawlinson; patriotic in- structor, William H. Williams; historian, John R. Currier; sergeant-major, James E. Lowry; guard, Maurice A. Rainey; sentinel, Joseph Sincavitz; colorbearers, John O. Hite and Robert Strong: bugler, Marcel Caussin, and trustees, Herbert 8. Riley, William J. Cunningham and Thomas H. Pilkerton. Comrade William E. Riley was appointed the post adju- ‘At _the regular meeting of the Columbia Department, held October 5, newly formed Police and Fire Post, and welcomed the unit into the department organization. Potomac Post, No. 1085, held its A nyone who driv and the proceeds will be used for relief | nettes, gigolas and gigolettes, and many | At the first regular meeting | [of October, the following officers were 5 Malcolm G. Kee; officer of the day, William A. Downs; advocate, Thomas E Fawcett; chaplain, William H. Gor- don; quartermaster, Wilfred Dube, and [ surgeon, Thomas E. Pollard. semi-monthly meeting at the Soldiers, Satlors and Marines’ Club, with Comdr. Edwin W. Warren presiding. Depart- ment Comdr, Charles B. Jennings ad- dressed the post. Past Department Senlor Vice Comdr. Oscar W. Hollings- worth and Past Department Comdr George Neuner also spoke, Comrade Gettings was obligated and Comrade Crompton was elected to membership. The following comrades were nominated for the respective offices of the post for the next_ administrative year: Com- mander, John W. Wimer, Harry Krich- ton and Marshall Emmertt; senior vice commander, Arthur Pheips, Arthur Keene and James A. Barr; junior vice commander, James A. Barr; quarter- master, George Leissler, Ira Wetherall and Harry W. Detrick; judge advocate, James A. Barr, Roderick Jamison and | P. W. Graves; chaplain, Louis Koehler; officer of the day, Bob Bonnar and Wil- | son Jones; surgeon, Manuel J, Mar- | |tuft and Stephen Uhlrick. | At the next regular meeting at North- | east Masonic Temple October 22 the election of officers will be held. National Capital Post, No. 127, met in | Pythian Temple October 13 and obli- | gated the following recruits: Charles E. Edson, Company D, 33d Infantry, War | with Spain, and the following World War veterans: Harry Lushbaugh, F. R. S, 322; William W. Simpson, Company F. | 167th Infantry, '42d Division, and Jas per A. Soloman, Company H, 1st In- fantry, 1st Division. Ninety-seven comrades have been obligated to mem- bership since last December. | The following officers of the post were | unanimously _electe Commander, Clauddis L. Burton; senlor vice com- | mander, Bernard S. Bladen; junior vice commander, Irving E. Ambrose; quar- termaster, Ernest Wickstrand: post ad- vocate, Daniel J. Leahy; surgeon, Ed- ward W. Coffey; officer of the day, Earl W. Engleman. A trustee will be elected in December. The post's delegates to the Departmental Constitutional Con- vention will be elected at the mee October 27. Talks were made by E. Sullivan, William P. Cavanaugh, Wil liam W. Simpson. Frank G. Thomas, |John J. Allen. Ernest Wickstrand, Dan- iel J. Leahy, Charles P. Galpin, James F. Bird, Alfred A. Hoffman, Reuben C. Muschlitz. Charles A.. Neff, Michacl Guiffre, David Blakeman and Thomas R. J. Cavanaugh. Front Line Ladies' Auxiliary held its Tegular bimonthly meeting last Monday evening at Soldiers, Sailors and Ma- rines' "Club, with President Virginia Cercell officiating. A report was made by Mrs. Mary B. Guillermain, one of | the two auxiliary delegates attending the National V. F. W. Encampment at Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Jimmie Van Zandt, wife of the junior vice com- | mander in chief of the national organ- |ization, and past department color- | bearer of the State of Pennsylvania was made a member of the auxiliary by transfer from the James L. Noble Aux- |iliary of Altoona, Pa. and Mrs. Susie | Volkman was initiated into the av fary. Election of officers will be held October 26, | | ,, Follow Me Post met last Tuesday a!‘ the Pythian Temple, with Comdr. Sig- mund”Milbrandt officiating. An appro- priation of $50 was voted to be donated to the Armistice Day Jubilee Commf tee. The commander appointed W. fred Dube on the Hospital Visitation | | Committee and John W. Thompson on the Department By-Laws Committee. | Cemrades Harr, Belt and Milbrandt were elected delegates and Comrades | Busada, Melton and Byram alternates {to_the 'Constitutional Depanmeml;:m bert Smith and George Lavin were obli- Travis, Scotland, is the head of three | tnat body unanimously indorsed the |gated to membership. | The following were nominated for ! post officers: Commander, Philip R. | Belt and Joseph R. Campbell; seniol | vice_commander, Eli Busada and Rob | ert W. Boteler; junior vice commander | P The next meeting of the post will be held October 27, when the election of officers will take place, [ The Ladies’ Auxiliary of National | Ompital Post, No. 127, held its lar mreting Tuesday, with President Flor- | er.ce Muscnlitz presiding. | Mrs. Ardree Strong was elected for membersbip into the suxiliary and will be_obligated October 27. Election of officers was as follows: President, Gladys Lo Scola; senior vice president, Rosalina Morano: junior vice president, {Pearl Scheible: treasurer, Ethel Send- lak, and chaplain, Laura Weaver. In- stallation of officers will be held No- | vember 10, at which time Chief of St2ff Edith Dén Broeder will install the new officers. | Ways and Means Chairman Lo Scola |announced the rummage sale October 27 and 28 The monthly visit to St. Elizabeth's Hospital will be made today. W. C. T. U. News The Executive Committee met Wed- nesday morning at the building, with the president, Mrs. N. M. Pollock, pre- siding. Dr. Izora Scott, national lagis- lative director. announced the plans for the National W. C. T. U. Conference to be held December 4, 5 and 6 at the Mayflower, with a banquet Decembzr 5. Miss Lenadell Wiggins, field secretary for the W. C. T. U, will be here No- vember 3 to . Mrs. Zelah Farmer. director of White Ribbon Recruits, announced the chil- dren's party October 17 at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Col. Amos W. W. Woodcock, director of prohibition, will be the speaker at the morning session of the annual con- vention of the W. C. T. U., October 20, at the Baptist Memorial Church, Mrs. Ella B. Black, State president of Penn . will_speak during the afternoon Tuesday evening, People’s night, will Alvin Sherbinz of Pennsyl- Thers will be music Iver m sponsored by se Union. Mrs. Edgar B. Mer- ident of Federation of Clubs, the medal. Wednesda: Il be the annual election of d reports of departments. D. art Patterson will speak Wednes- afternoon. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley on “Food Conservation.” Stew ds th Union, which was re- Gibson, treasurer, recording secretary, met in the Kenilworth Presbyterian Church last Wednesday. The following District officers, Mrs. N. M. 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