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Arch. y—School of instruction. Saturday—High Priests’ Asso- elation. SCOTTISH RITE. Lodge of ‘Tuesday—Mithras p-fleeuon’.-nlnfih and tenth de- EUGENE | ("% of Wi 3 chairman; Dr. Prank E. Gibson, Colum- bia Commandery; Charles Sherrier, Po- tomac ; Maj. Edward Hesse and John McDuffie, Orient Command- ery; J. Fred Huber, DeMolay Com- mandery, and Jasper N. Baker, Bright- wood Commandery. The committee last ‘Tuesday mnlng{ ul{;ud the W:;h - uditorium for the evening ml. 1932, ns the place and date for t. Chairmen of subcommittees were ted as follows: Drill, J: Fred Jobn D. MeDuffie, 1, will announce ;flnd inspector =t be several ndery asylums. a short business meel ‘Thurs- Lodge will be en- “‘w-llcr Hinton, well fiyer. Commandery, No. 5, K. T, s "o _Gatthersburg, ‘,lwmm-u and his grand lodge officers. be. guests 4 vfll‘nbe followed by refresh- ment and dancing. | The Temple C!!mmmpe will have a| social evening at the home of Mrs. Mae ‘Etchison, 1130 Chicago street southeast, November 3 at 8 o'clock. Congress Lodge Chapter will meet tomorrow evening. A card party was held @t _the home of Matron Dolly George Saturday evening. | Esther Chapter will have as its guests Thursday evening the Matrons and 2 ation of 1931. A pro- is being arranged by Newton T.| +Fimimer wnd ere wil be dancing and Home Board held a The Auxili street, November 3 at 8 p.m. The officers gave Matron Nellie B. Neff and Patron Albert C. Shafer a| surprise party October 29 at the home | of Conductress M. Elsie Babcock. The matron was presented with a card table and four chairs and a silk umbrella was presented to the patron. Past Matrons and Past Patrons’ As- , together with the MIS. | team of Neversink Camp of that city. 207, Currte i | Century Decatur Lodge, and Past Grand B s are requ w&le Grand Miss Gussie Swartz, at last meeting of Martha Washington Lodge. ~ Mrs. Jeannette Griffith, president of assembly: Mrs. harter member of the oy e mengl be held November 12, MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. by dancing. ville, State medical THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., g i | i ’I § thi FLT %EB i! e i z!!é 5%:&!!“ 1 it 3 g next meet'ng ¢f the Hospital mittee will be held at the hom= of Brs. Mohler, with Mrs. Pearl Torney Banner reag ursday with the “::uncmur. TS, Lusby, . Mrs. Steele, spoke. Past 3 rcughs presented the council with a set cf pedestal covers from Anacostia Council. Mizpah Council was presided over JOB'S DAUGHTERS. Daughters at the last meeting 18 new members and installed Mrs. Sally Wilson ardian; Arnol Job's will be a street, November 7. turkey x':,hi ball, 1012 Ninth dinner at street, November - | hall, Chancellor Heiss. Columbia Lodge combined with Union Lodge were hosts to Grand Chancellor THE MACCABEES, ‘The Maccabees of the District of Co- = . lumbia, last Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, - by Mrs. Eula Barnett. State Councilor Mrs. Mabel Downing m her officers, councilor, Mrs. Mabel Do the other d_Mrs. Sadye v the National Legislative Commit- ;. several FRER presen ity. The Past Coun- cum'l’:xm. ion met at the home of Mrs. Parks. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Mary Hoff- JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMER- ICAN MECHANICS. Benning Council was addressed by National Warden T. E. Skinner, State Councilor F. C. "‘"’flm State Out- side Sentinel B. F. Payton and Rev. Glenn of the Strauss Memorial Anacostia Council drill teams will hold their annual banquet in November. The Reunion Committee will meet next Saturday evening at the home of E. A. Diehl State Secretary Jonn Prender has mailed advance of the Thirty- sixth Annual Convention of the State Council, which will be held in the g8 1 street, November 10 and . lockm night session begin at o'clock. . B. P. 0. ELKS. George C. Wathen, manager of the in seven States was greeted on his re- turn by the boys with a serenade and reception last Thursday. Past Exalted held next March The memorial services which will be 6 will be in charge of :nflymhonuru(uzempmemr officers from Detroit, Mich. A banquet was held at Wardman Park Hotel and & dance in connection with the thirty- sixth anniversary of National Tent at Fellows’ Temple, The guests of were Supreme Comdr. D. J. Coakley and wife, Supreme Record Keeper C. L. Biggs and wife, Mr. Perry, :;hg'e H:y;s M‘:;“‘ngirmd"‘ of Bal- N . ive Ecki¢ o gional director. g National Tent, with Maurice Michael, commander, will hold a class initiation Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows’ Temple, 419 Seventh street, 8 o'clock. The tent degree team, under the direc- tion of Degree Master John Fletcher, will officiate. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. The drill team of Columbia Camp Thursday evening will escort Deputy Robey to Laytonsville Camp, Laytons- ville, Md. A competitive drill between this team, under command of Capt. J. C. Johnson, and that of Laytonsville Camp, under command of Capt. L. D. | Mason, will be held. A class adoption of candidates in the District of Columbia will be held De- lauser of Reading, Pa., N wi presen DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Washington General Assembly will meet Monday evening at the Mayflower Hotel, to enjoy a very interesting pro- gram. After the meeting & buffet sup- per_will be served. ‘The annual “pound party” held each year under the auspices of the assembly, for the benefit of the Little Sisters of the Poor, will take place this year Sun- day, November 22, from 2 to 4 p.m., at the home of the Little Sisters at Second and H streets northeast. The commit- tee in charge is headed by Thomas J. Trodden, and the entire membership of the Knights of Columbus in this city o making the asked to join in this city on February 22, 1932. Charles W. Darr, faithful master of the Fourth Degree for this district, who hl.lhee'nfll.!(kreponcdl'iflmbt‘ able to resume his duties. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. A meeting of Washington Aerie was held Monday evening and several im- State and Nationai officers | Allen. of WNo. 1, Council of Administration, Soldlers, Saflors and Marines Club, Eleventh and L streets, 8 .m. ‘Wednesday, - Walter Reed Ladles’ A , Soidiers, Saflors and Marines Cludb, 8 p.m.; Columbia Post, No. 833, ‘Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massa- ; Police No. 2249, ursday, Equality - Walter Post, No. 204, Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street, 8 p.m. pes . and personal mailings; 6, sale of Auditorium on the night of the jubilee. departments, under the May. E B Hale who Dermott, Joseph B. Gardella, John L ! e Reich and Gen. Pelham D. ion of the Armistice Day tee Spreckelmyer, James W, Boyer, J Chester M. Glassf Th? o) I , Arthur C. Fowle, Nathan H. Glueck, D. E. Camp- bell, James W. Boyer, Dr. Joseph F. Stephen Uhirick; Front Line Pos 1401, Dr. A. Victor Cereell, ‘Walker Colston, Joseph B. Gardella, Walter P. | he Boehm, George M. Gi G Harr, Thomas E. Lioyd E. Kelly and Gen. Post, Selby. C. - % Campbell; R. Ed- wards Post, Gtigics. 5. Seontags cers, Addresses were made by Gen. Pelham D. Glassford, U. 8. A, re- tired; Juc of the American Legion; Gen. Amos A. Fries, U. S. A, retired; Past Depart- holidays. sury | was delegated with 5 | o bestow ; | allowance theref of NOVEMBER 1, party and entertainment | recently given at Walter Reed Hospital. uled visits to Walter ital will be discontinued until the Mrs. A. M. suthority by the *300 e allotment ol money , and an money to welfare The following officers were elected: are in’ contemplation, relating to the characteristics of examination of candi- dates for appointment to the United States Military Academy as cadets. Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson, surgeon gen- eral of the Army, has suggested these proposed amendments, and definite an- nouncement will be made as soon as the Secretary of War approves the changes, which are minor and which do not lower the standard of fitness hitherto maintained for admission. The changes include modification in the ;| requirement of weight as related to height, long a subject of technical dis- n, while another innovation has ‘The incorporation of these changes in the regulations will facilitate the pro- ceedings that determine eligibility to - | to_do with vision. West Point in favor of candidates with- Secretary of War Hurley will be pared to discuss the Phe vate mounts. There approxi- mately 1,900 Army ommn." who have private mounts, those below the flnkotmnjarmwstelcslo“:mrusn for. ry Hutley is that the i and " | the all; surgeo lain, Wiliam H. McGrath; judge ad- vocate, Maurice Rainey; officer of the day, Fred L. Rawlinson; patriotic in- officers of Court Our Lady of Lourdes of Bethesda, Md.; Court Archbishop g\;rley &ll G-uheg:ubm,s;(:;‘ mfldcwtz_t rest Glen, at Silver , Md., day at 3 o'clock. An installation of a class of candidates will follow and after the ceremonies a supper will be served. s &t Soe A Bacgrirs of America at the Home for the benefit of All Sainis’ Catholic Church, Manassas,\Va., Father Michael Cannon, pastor. Miss Margaret Lynch is chairman of its. Dances are being held Friday evening from 9 to 12 o'clock. Kitty Ruppert and Miss Bess are hostesses. WOODMEN CIRCLE. Morris Sheppard Grgve will meet | Tuesday evening at rxe ‘Woodmen Circle, under the ve, will meet DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. ‘The Columbia Circle held e District of ‘night “showing the United States for the previous calen- dar year, as compared with rents for the calendar year 1922.” The question is whether, and to what extent, food prices have been reduced and this is also applicable to the item of rents, Wat T. Cluverius, Arthur J. and Wilksm D Leahy with Soe Comdr. Willlam 1. Causey, jr, as re- gF wg i Eo: 2nY | O'Toole, Mrs. Ralph Speake and Master Government is | B, 1931—PART FOUR. agg; Monday Marines’ Club. were elected: President, Leonel man; senior vice president, Carrie H. Hooley; junior vice president, Edith DenBroeder 1l:lllpllh!, Clara 3 Rita G months), Vi 5 installation of the officers-elect of the November 6, at manders are arranging Band, Drum and 1 at_their inmll-uon’“" Su for the inter- ests of the will be welcomed, and all addressed should be to Alvin I. Lorig, 1787 Columbia road, or 477 E street southeast. Advance Post, No. 21 ve a da at Meridian Mansions ’l'\‘l‘“?l! e'vlf_llh'lc‘.hee tendent of the to Corps perform appointment and authdrize action at|ang Mrs. Gladys W. G. Hughes, 8. J. Arthur Comdr, Jennings. Columbia Post, No. Club : Cot 833, met at the and elected master, W. Hazard J. A. Giovannoni; surgeon, Tastet; officer of the day, W. A. Cathran; council Cathran. 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