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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING 13, TON, D. €., DECEMBER 1931—PART FOUR. FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGE: after inder | of King Solomon (Daylight Lodge \ Harris of Foun- al Church con- > and delive members, their cordiall Methodi: cting t - the degrees and illustri No. 2, R sunced when the yes that council arge of ived during fal guests of Lewis is in ¢ ment Tall Cedar John Q. Slye | Forest | Cedars : 1 election and installation of in the ball room of the Hotel xt Friday evening at 8 The meeting will be opensd ncert by Capitol Forest der Junior Charles R ed by a short keeping with the pound turkeys it ev g Robert T. Hig and corrida thered while i { the United Department at the at Se ors from siste: ng its commu- h Acacia ed at di ter of the guests of grand grand secre- of cerem e evening in of Federal Lodge past master past mas! hias junior d stewa ecretal nior dea- Arnold ard; Carl A, Cole, Rev. John E. John P. Hawkins, tiler. representatives were ms, past mas- nies wing mas- | Relief; master William Masonic sard- Seth en, W. Henry H w W. Kunz nior senior unine tiler, ates and P ome T ir Du_Bois ard De Shazo G. Obear LeR liott d. Del No. 47, Thursday officials ‘installed wur G. Fessenden, Lewis L. Cogan; C. Hutchinson; Gardner; sec- g, re-elected; Sharah, re- Robert F. Alex- 3ilbert T. Phil- thur W. Jett T. Grinder chaplain, James 1w L on No. 31—Isadore mer N. Bozarth, las W. Baker, junior Ferber, past master, Scherer, treasurer venth time); John C. Charl- or deacon; Charles A. Appleby, or deacon; Philip Diamond, senior steward, Harry Saidman, junior stew- ard; Percy Lowd, past master, marshal; C. P. Boss, past master, tiler; trustees, James T. Casebeer, past master; M. A Winter, and Percy 1. Lowd, past master; delegate, Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Frederick G. Long, past master; Masonic Board of Relief! Gaston D Johnstone, past mas and Charles A. Appleby: St. John's Mite Assqciation, M, 4, Winten; secretary (twenty- ton treas- | Decem acon; Os- | board of managers, | Dorts sutton; associate patron, Clyde Dawson; secretary, Esther V. Cross treasurer, Louise E. Kreglow; con- ductress, Olive L. Bressler conductress, PriscillaHoke Estella Harbin; marshal tell; organist, Goodin Ruby Newman; Ruth Esther, Rose Gentner; Martha, Cudmore; Electa, Edna M eccted | warder, Kathryn Noard: sentinel, has | Ward 'Lacey; = represer e on He | board of diregtors for the Masonic e, | Eastern Star Home, Past Matro; gh | E. Kregicw (re-elected); trust R. | vears, Past Matron Elizabeth Odekoven | The officers Char | were ening - I the Rupp the Murph, iro Hote cha Lennice Osthaus; Adah Vera Mor | lodge room No. 2, James R. Beaubiah, past master C. Galloway. Ed- Lodge » in Masoni made a Mason in North 449, of Towa. in 1896, and was | priest of Columbia Chapter, N A. M. in 1914, and grand patror Grand Chapter, Order of the Star, in 1930, in the District lumbia, of East entertained Tuess matron, Mrs. Pearl ) patron, Raymond W. 1€r and cards the Ci F. Hunt Cr for election ng of the Finance Comn held al the home of Dr 1 Rich December 4 to complete the ords for the y Installation wi neld December 29 at a special me The last meeting of Miriam Chapter line and the deg; We Mary E. Pugh and Miriam Byers ate Hockenberry t Ledge Chapter rendered a solo. the ~distinguished guests were Lecturer Mary E. Teachum, r Frances Satterfield of Coral Gables apter of Coral Gables, Fla., and the and patton of Arlington Chap- “herrydale, Va. Matron Iva L. Pickett announces t icers tomorrow night banquet for the member Gate b an, of EASTERN STAR taa The following officers w Chapter: M Robert S Manville K. Oscar rtha B. Rich yman, treasurer uctress, Lucy K. conductress; Anneca I ntative te Ma. r Home Board. They December 19 by Past Jessie W. .Cowles pter of matron janet H assoc secreta Fr Sophie R Miller john C C talled | Matron will Grand Jol Amc Gr Ma The installation of the new « ake place at the next meet Lodge Chapter December 1 don Bailey was re-elec Plans have been compl d card th str anuary 9 by 2400 Sixteen: arty, v Chase Chapter will install offi- Tuesday ever Past Grand Ma- Fletcher will act as install assisted by Associate Granc Edith Williams, Others offici- w be Past Matron Jessie of Columbia Chapter as gra assisted by Past Past Matron C d c lain; Mrs. organist Ch r tron ating L n G. Harding Chapter held quet_at Shoal’s Restaura Following the banqu retired to the Masonic the regular meeting of ter w held Officers ere as follows: Edith E. Spen: Jack I. Lowd, patron: Irene C | Budworth, associate matron; F " | W. Calfee, associate patron; Mary K Nay, conductress; Elizabeth J. Adair associate conductress; Julia B. Corsa | secretary; Gr Williams, _treasurer; Grace L. Cc representative to the board of directors of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home: John W. Blake- lock, trustee Installation will be held December A mu: {of the | Unity Play The players also enter Jessica Callahan Chapter Pc Va., December 3, and the Eastern Star Home December 4, with “Who's Whe in_the Home.” The next meeting poned from December 30, at which time the installed members mple. where d tron At the last r the follow ting of Esther Cha ers were electes M. Dan Babgock lisle W associate associ matron; Cha; patron: Charl ccted): Ma and Harri conduc SS. N. Streater was to the Masonic | re, and Past Patron ected a member of the Installation of offi- | place December 17. rehearsal will be held Past Matron Harriet B, | 709 Quincy street, tomorrow eve- lock, assisted by Mrs. Annie “The Sweethearts sented by the t meeting ained for the has been post- to Decemby officers will be Following a supper Cathedral Chap- ter held a_busi meeting and_elec- tion of officers Wednesday evening in | the chapter rgom in Scottish Rite Cathedral, as follows: Matron, M Phoebe R. Lightner: patron, Ro Tabey; associate matron, Mrs. C. P Keck; associite patron, David H. Da enport; secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Cornish (re-elected); treasurer, | Martha R. Brandon (re-elected); ductr Mrs. Lou M. Ga ssociate conductress, Miss Lois Wi representative to Masonic and Easterr | Star Home Board, Past Matron Loan: P. Barnes. Installation of officers w be in charge of Past Grand Matrc Jessie E. Cowles the eve cember 23 Matron Nellie B. Neff ente: r officers and members of com- at luncheon yesterday afternoon ham Hotel. The East Matror Fred E ng officers were elected in apter at the last meeting irs. Anna L. Lambert; patron Sigmon; associate matron, Mrs Florence L. Weckerly; associated pa- tron, George F. Tucker; secretar: Anna S. Castell, re-elécted; treas Mrs. Elsle H. Hays, re-elected; conduc- tress, Mrs. Mary W. Kissinger; essocl- ate conductress, Miss Lillian A. Find- resentative, Board of Directors | and Eastern Star Home, Mrs, | arl A. Henderson, re-elected; trustee, | three years, George F. Tucker, re-electd. | The officers will be installed Friday eve- | g by Past Grand Matron Jessie W.| assisted by Past Matron Mabel | marshal Mrs, con- ons and Patrons’ Associ tion of 1925 held a dinner, bu meeting and election of officers De ber 5 at 1734 N street. The fol officers were elected: Miss Lillie D rick of Areme Chapter, pi 1 Alf of Bethany Chapt dent; Mrs. Margaret Wiedemann nity Chapter, re-elected as secre- Mrs. Henri Mackle of Brookland apter, treasurer. The mext mee will be the annual banquet. At the last m ter the Amelia Marshall ton, patron: Li matron: William Duj tron; Alice W. Newhs R. Mazzula, treasurer conductress; Cora Icenhov associate conductress; Lavinia Dunham, rep sentative to the Masonic and Eastern tar Home; Joseph Batt, trustee. On ecember there will be instailation officers. Yeba Hall, matron, and Joseph Batt, patron, entertained the officers and friends wit banquet. D cember 8 at the Columbia Country Club. The Boosters Chri: as held at the home of Cassie Cook. Thursday evening Columbia of officers tom the members w rant in Trinity il At the last meeting of Martha Chap- | ter the following officers wer2 elected: Emma Masson, matron; Arthur C Watts, patron; Bernetta B. Hoffman, associate matron: Henry Fisher, asso- ciate patron; Pauline Pry, conductress Bertha Johnson, associate conductress' t Matron Evelyn S. Hursh, secre- ; Alice Heimer, treasurer; Past Ma- tron Jesse Hover, representative to Ma- sonic and Eastern Star Home. The offi- cers will bz installed December 18. The program will be in charge of Conduc- tress Bernetta B. Hoffman. following officers wer matron; Harr Douan, am, assoclate pa- d, secretary; Ida Sthel D. Moy Congress Lodge Chapter met Monday evening and elected the following offi- cers: Matron, Dolly George; patron, Luther Burr; associate matron, Bernice Lawrenson; associate patron, S, Bail cretary, Clara Scott; treas- Simons; conductress, Edith e conductress, Esther tee, Alexander Gregory Eastern Star Hom 18 = election after which holls’ Restau supper Eva H Areme Chapter at the meeting De- cember 2 elected officers as follows: Irene Katherine Schmidt, matron; Ger- hard Smitskamp, patron; Mary Lang- ley Jester, associate matron; John R. Jeflries, associate patron; Grace I. Barr, re-elected twelfth te secretary; Helen L. Brashears, re-elected fourteenth term, treasurer; Anna Nalley, conduct- ress; Anna Smitskamp, associate con- ductress; Past Grand Matron Bena A. Barnhart, re-clected representative to the Masonic and East Star Home and Nannie Lohrer, tru: Gifts were presented to the newly elected worthy on_and worthy patron., The offi- cers will be installed Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs. Schmidt entertained her new officers and the officers taking charge of installation night Sunday eve- ning. At the meeting of Bet last Tuesday evening t cers were ~elec Shirley; pat associate matron, Louise clate patron, W. W. D¢ Jennie A, Moyer (re Mary E. Huss tress, Eugenia C ductress, Marie C of Masonic and Jennie A. Moye m Chapter ing offi- Cecelia -elected) ; conduc- associate con- representative n Star F tee, John A. Mo, Dea At its mee Brookland Chapt ted t ing officers: Nell Hiscock, matron Keller, patron : | clate matron ciate patro Sidney Wright | conductre: | conductress: Ruth tive to the Mason Home; Joseph Hiscock day surprise| The Star Poin ”U;‘f";\,rxl,? night of Decembe Acers and | Past Matron Bur Hotel, De- | g pitcher and | ROYAL Charles H. I to her. Boyles and | supreme regent entertained | visit tomorrow man at_dinner | Council. A class offered, en Hotel, Decerp- | ted to ealh | refreshments w atron. Owing to the ained its members | the officers will at the Masonic | December 28 4 mong the dis- | District Council Ladies, met re M Amy Hol- | Monday evening and made plans for as Theodore C. | sisting poor families during the Christ. Lewis, past | mas holidays rine Meritt | Oriental Council patron, Dr. | party Tuesda: Temple. Galloway, grand lec- smet Council held ey ay evening s was as fol- | fie tion will take place in Jar night llow Carl tih axs 1en, asso- ecretary Washington Centennia meet December 18, at teenth and New York av 1l be installed by Mrs. and matron. A bi was given to the Mary H. Boyles, by her chairmen, at the Roose cember 2. A silver cre sugar bow!’ were pr Matron Mrs. Mar Patrc Dr. Claude C their officers and c the Kennedy-Warrer ber 5. Gifts were | Chapter will Mar 7:30, at Thir- O S e Fletcher, 10me of ARCANUM ir d supreme The chapter ente not be its annual dinn December der, grand ma d patror Mr pas I - m Meritt Gallowa Mary 1 of Sue Huyett Mrs, C ron ssociate patron re-elected; Mar tec conductress associate conduct Morgan, represental and Eastern Star Mrs. T. Carolyn Co will evening give at a c Pyth: d ar : tion of of- The installa- tron; Scott uary trude Todd, as- Harry Schmidt, Albes, secre- | ret Birmingham, | Mrs. Margaret Mi Helen Jost, Ruth A.| MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, The women of the Modern Woodmen of America met at the home of. Gonsul R. W. Logan of Columbla Camp and greanized a soclal clun pending the ; formal issuance of a charter for ‘flree_l‘:lm?‘ Women's Camp. Mrs. Grace Wilson trustee, | Milard and Mrs. Florence Noyes Mil- s lard conducted the initiatory cere. Lovalty Chapter, Elizabeth W. Rhine, | monles. The following o Hore fnatron December’ 2 clected officers as | elected: President, Miss Ruby Logan foll Matron, Florence O, Stokes bl (ORI vic A pitron, William L. Hunt; assoclate ma- | Florence Noyes M| tron, Irma Orcutt; associate patron,| Camp; secretary Malcolm A. Stokes; secretary, Elizabeth De'Orsay; treasurer, Clara A, King: conductress, Abigail Zimmerman; asso- ciate conductress, Hazel I. Spicer; rep- resentative to the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Elizabeth Rhine; trustees, Mabel E. Wheelock and William T. Tig- | nor. The guest of honor was Mrs. Flora Campbell, right worthy grand treas- urer of the General Grand Chaptsr. She | Was presented with flowers. The nmext | meeting will be December 16, when the iomcem will be installed. Joseph H. Milans Lod; Chfl;m- will meet Thursday evenu\gpln ortheast Masonic Temple, when the officers will be installed. Past Grand Matron Ger- | trude Milans will be the installing offi- |cer, assisted by Grand Conductress Elizabeth Plitt as grand chaplain and LA ociate Grand Matron Edith Wil- |credentials as-deputy State coy ams g5 grand mazanall aThe offeers & delegation from Mount Koyl Matron, Ida M. i patron, e Bl W M, Hokey sesociste mmtron, by Deputy Stete nie, by rs Rosy and_treas- A. R. Tal mp. ittipoe won the cup in the derby game Miss Louise May of w Camp has been selected as th of the woman's dri!l team eight volunteers for the team were s med immediately. Drills will be held Mon day evenings. The application of Mrs, Dorothy Winters for membership was received. Central Camp meets Tuesday eve- ning at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 419 Seventh street. JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AME N MECHANICS, RICAN Liberty Bell Council ciior C. J. Lomax p: King of Eagle Council presente ast captain d his ncilor, Coun- elcomed damés” G, re the ecting of Bethany Chap- | IB. s Past Council {entertained with feats o | ant from strait ja nette Cour homo presidir th es and friends, eting preceding Christmas. nnual visitations i 1l begir of Ji e Se | Prender has distributed v counci! for distr h prizes ir this the 2 C membe: perce unc 8. Coun Youn Tman J was ng for the dis ODD FELLOV ces will be Church, Sec Stevensos preach a spe and members al ser Golde of gift vas clock past grand sire of th odge addre: Logan was Sire E. W ter | clock ‘ Gra; pr Ch | the e by d entation rles G grand iam H spee ! presente and Master and Grand H y Etchinson er Thon Elm: Secr wi A Mar Grand Master 1 Flynn of Virginia, Represen Huddlest will M. sident of of n H. Wood o senior past ct, made ard F. members t Committ in their the camy sed it 734 Thirteen Fellows' Hom rity dance and ball at New Yea Lodge met Wednesday eve- g, |and at the officers tion of offic next meetin, will occur. Rebekah News. Mrs. Ji fMth, Rebekah Assemb 1 visit of the year t ast Monday e was the assembly ers, C William McConnell and i patriach, Millard by C commar, with the ac | 1 | John | iliary | Pre | Cess Cunr sembly | Susan | L of Maryland, t Virgin m; past secretary of Jones; past pr ura Wittekindt of Ma Tilden Gardens, [ grand patriach of Virginia and William Martin were special guests Certificates of perfectiof | by the president to Mrs. 1 vice grand; Miss Cook, conductor, and Mrs. C of | the | bar | radio. ‘nf Martha Washington basket of roses. Mrs Ella and M the grand lodge offic president with an From the lodge she receiv pin. Fidelity Lodge Pellow, inside also the recipient of a basket of flowers from Miss Willlamna Bel ight to aid th ay ution of 200 Christ- | y of the city. or the n tive Membe | tee’s chairman, Past Exalf {‘\\md S. Puller, expects to | of more than 'two hundr or initiation in honor alted ruler, John R. Cc fiftieth anniversa; y 11, at the Ma ing the initiation a banquet will committee held, ‘The the following night, house for all memb es will be held at t to continue the anniversa: ices were Exalted Ruler | Rupp delivered the addre The Dance special dances for | New Year Eve devoted to the charity ge. MODERN Georgetown officers: Consul, W. G. visor, John S. Greene Upperman; clerk, James escort, W. Roy Heft; wa D. Pope; sentry, Carrol trustees, John A. Tunnell Howard, sr., and H. B. P tiring consul, Thomas J. Christ, WOODMEN Camp hel o The 4. Meetings are held in Leglon Hall, 3265 M streef the Kondrup, will be cele! The feature of the ev neady KNIGHTS OF COL Carroll Council will last time this year on T the thir rd council will be also be known as Charte: night. _State Deputy R to the celebrate Washingtan ~ General Fourth Degree, met at t Hotel last Monday evening B. Flynn, faithful short r next few months. former assistant super’ lice, was the series of these vis in a body onor gr r Brow! labama, Representative ttenger of Minnesota, W Virginia; Past and Past Grand Repre addresses Zepp ipport the General Relief campaign paid her nton president and as- Ma. ter McConnell electric clock. | he gift irom Mrs. Jane Hardy B. P. 0. ELKS. he lodge holds a bingo party each e room last Sunday evening. Commitiee The proceeds will be matically becomes past consul ficers will be installed January SOCIETY OF NATIVES. e monthly meeting will be held at th;m Wasmnmoyn Club, Seventeenth and K streets, next Friday evening, at which time a Christmas entertainment, under leadership of its (‘-‘l‘;nirmm. Mrs. e tato the bringing of an apple, orange, pot and a 10 cent toy, to be distributed later meet enniversary will make a visitation and outline plans for the coming year, when the order will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. navigator, me of the events the assem- Iy terested in during the et e e the, - William G. Shelby, intendent of po- of honor of the RS P, M ™ or H. F. Parr of fire eating cket and mail Dist e annual physical examinations for ofl;rc?rs of thpNnnonll Guard of the District of Columbia have been or- | dered. All officers of the organization, | according to the order, who have not beén physically examined for appoint- ment or promotion during the current calendar year have been ordered to re- port to the Guard medical officer, MaJ. George J. Allen, prior to December 31, next. The reports of the examinations must be in the brigade headquarters prior to January 1. ncil met, with ng. A special e members to , was planned of the State the first part cretary John | isitation cards ibution to_the n gold will be for councils ntage attend- | ones will pre- ncil was pre- g, past co jals as the | Gen. Anton Stephan, command- | mfi’nc Jocal militia brigade and the | 29th National Guard Division, com- | | prising the National Guard troops of presided over | B ety and the States of Maryland burn. The | V0 Ghoinia, accompanied by Lieut, ribution | 408 o Cton G Neviti, assistant adju- food t0 | fant general of the Guard, returned to e of any | Washington last week after having at. i tamen ‘nded the sessions of the annual ton: i tomorrow | TN ion of the National Guard Associa- tion of the United States at New Or: {leans. Gen. Stephan sald that the con- T | ention was & success in every way, many matters of importance to the Na- flonal Guard having been considered. Addresses were delivered by Maj. Gen George E. Leach, the newly appointed chief of the Milifla Bureau of the War | Department; Brig. Gen. Andrew Moses {of the War Department general staff, | |and Col. W. H. Waldon, executive offi than | cer of the Militia Bureau. | A general resolution was passed di- recting the executive council of the as- sociation to proceed to have included | in the congressional appropriations suf- | ficient funds to conduct the number of | drills and camps provided for in the ational defense act. This law provides that there shall not be less than 15 {lls held each year by the National | vard, and not less than 15 days of field training by each unit | ac- The War Department recently issued at-|an order, apparently the result of the of Presi- | Government's economy drive, reducing | ¢ | the number of drills to be held by the ted | Guard next year from 48 to 43. How- It Mrs |ever, this order was a\lb!l'q\l&l)l]}: T him with an |scinded, but no reason was given. Those ; in close touch with the situation said that while they did not know for cer- tain the reason for the rescinding order, it was belleved that pressure was | brought on the War Department. The national defense act, it was pointed out, is explicit in saying that this numbe of driils shall be held It was pointed out that the appro- | priations made each year are usually based on an estimate of the number | | dis are a press I t he s, I nd st Beth- | et and | ch, will r the officers | Rule Lodge, Master Me- vas made to evening. Kentucky, a reign Grand and made 1ing. Judge Past Grand e grand mas- an electric | Jones, the Northern of the District grand master requests r eve. ers was made g election of president of last o Ruth Lodgy mpanied nd Master officers; the Zepp, and Washing- nded by Capt Ladies' Aux- ir Mrs. Mrs. Emma ia Lilly yland, ent, aryland; n_were given Allian Dewey, guardian, in behalf ers presented ed a diamond Lodge. Past |of men who will attend drills and train- dge presented | appropriation will be allowed to make | Grand Lodge | was sald that when it became apparent | d Representa- | drills, it was decided to cut down the , Grand | measures going in owing to the state ntative George | it was said, that the association did not tures during the year, and as its part crease in strength to meet the require- standing in the national defense sys- Members are|and men, and an increase to 210,000 | ne Assoctation | the War Department officers have de- | militia_its proper place in the na- | quire additional appropriations to pay | as well as additional outlay for equip- | convention this year on the question of | noaction was sought by the local repre- | ganization heretofore has constantly | that it might set an example for the Mrs. | Rest {although not efficiently, located in the | owned by the District government. It jand it is not expected by Guard of- |it is started in the vicinity of John presented a drill hall facilities for training during | 7 if | t made the|ing camps, and assurance given zqu Past Grand |the number is exceeded a deficiency | a basket of|up the difference. This practice has | 1 Charles B |been followed in the past. However, it nd master | that a deficiency appropriation would be ice. Past | needed to meet the amount needed for of Maryland, | number of drills, following the efforts of | mas Jefferson. | the Government to preventany deficiency all of | of the Treasury. Frederick L. It was significant at the convention, | approve any project which would require any addition to Government expendi- | toward reducing governmental outlay the | Guard decided not to press for an in- ments as laid down by the War Depart- | ment to give the Guard its proper tem. It was pointed out that merel paign for the|are now in the militia 190,000 officers head- { enlisted men would be needed to bring | th street | the Guard up to that strength which | | termined would be required to give the | tional defense system. Increase in the authorized strength, of course, would re- | drill money to the men and for training camp pay during the Summer months, ment and other expenses. No action was taken by the Guard an adequate armory for the District of | | Columbia Guard. As a matter of fact, sentatives to the convention, Gen. Ste- | phan and Col. Nevitt. While the or- | | pressed for an appropriation for an | |armory for the militia here, in order | States, 1t decided that now is not | | the time to ask for funds for the con- | { struction of such a building. Mrs. | The local Guard is quite comfortably, | pas | old National Hotel Building at Sixth | | street and Pennsylvania avenue, now will be safe there until construction is | started on the new Municipal Center | ficials that the building project Wil reach this area until some years after Marshall place. The principal handi- | cap now of the Guard is the lack of | Lodge was a | Grifith was | who has been designated as acting| State master, and who will have ac- tive charge of the degree on February 22, in the place of Charles W. Darr, on account of illness, stated the out- | lying assemblies had all expressed a willingness to co-operate. | “Dick” Mansfield drew a number of cartoons “for the entertainment of the members present. WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. The Westway Club has installed the following officers: Mrs. Beatrice Lampe, president; Mrs. Elsle Moyer, vice presi- | dent; Mrs. Marle O'Brien, secretary | and ‘treasurer; Charles Litt, chairman, Auditing Committee; Samuel O'Brien, chairman, Membership Committee; Wilbur Moyer, chairman, Social Com: mittee; Charles B. Lampe, chairman, | publicity. On December 16 a party will be given for the children and friends | of the club. Liberty Union has elected officers as follows: Mrs. Caromilde Folk, presi- dent; Mrs. Marle O'Brien, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Helen Luckett, chaplain; Mrs. Clara Christman, lady of cere- monies; Mrs. Ella ELs, secretary, and Mrs. Mildred Stone, treasurer. The Teo view will give a Christmas party at the club room December 15 | Washington Review has elected offi- cers as follows: Mrs. Mary Killeen, president; Mrs. Mary Leeth, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Barbara Litt, lady of cere- monies; Mrs. Viola Wall, secretary; Mrs. Alverda Moyer, treasurer; Mrs, Martha Manther, chaplain, and Mrs Lillian Patrick, sergeant, The Officers’ Club will meet Decem- ber 18 at the club room. Officers will be_elected. Columbia Review wili en- tertain the club With a Onristmas party. ha. fund being ip Commit- ted Ruler Ed- » have a_class ed candidates of the grand ven, the night y of the lodge, yflower Hotel announces February 12, ers and their he Elks' Club ry celebration, > held in_the Past Lawrence H. 5. announces mas Eve and funds of the F AMERICA. d_election of Rhodes; _ad- banker, S. E. H. Mclntyre; tchman, John 1 V. Payne: I, Edward W. ope. The Te- Carroll, auto- the American t. WOODMEN CIRCLE. Election of officers of Morrls Shep- pard Grove was: Mrs. Florence Hel- gesen, for a second term as guardian: Sovereign Hofen, adviser lleutenant’ Sovereign Gentner, financial secretary Sovereign Cavaller, banker; Soverelgn Kenny, attendant, and Soverelgn Free- land, sentry. Dr. Fannie Kolb was named as chaplain and Mrs. Naomj Kidwell will retain the post of past guardian. The installation of the offi- | cers will be held January 11 in a joint | session with Fraser Camp. Other local groves will be invited to participate. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. Columbia Council met Thursday night in Phoenix Hall, 7 Fourth street south- east, Councilor Mrs. Mehaffe in the chair. Miss Emily Hodkinson, Miss Virginia_ Elliott, Edward Kines and Robert Maddison were obligated. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radmon were proposed for membership. State Councilor Mrs. Mabel Hall and National Council fep- resentative Mrs, Sadie Jenkins were guests. Election of officers will be held December 17, Hope Council will have nomination of officers Tuesday night in Navel tfl- ening will be MBUS. for the Puesday, when of the ‘This will r Membership ice and staff d. Assembly, he Mayflower . when James gave & l rict National Guard ' | officer | P. Quigley and John H. Rankin, all the Winter months and during inclem- ent weather. They are provided with | an outdoor drill field in the Mall near the armory, but the bad weather in-| struction has to be confined almost | exclusively to that in class rooms. Capt. J. C. Jensen, Ordnance Depart- | ment, and in charge of all rifle training in the local National Guard, has been | designated in special orders as the to supervise the conduct of matches fired in the chief of Militia Bureau's indoor rifie team match. The orders direct that Capt. Jensen arrange for the firing of teams from all units of the 121st Engineers and also is irected to report to the brigade head- uarters by January 10, next, the names ! all companies which have failed to enter a team in the match. < | Announcement has been made of the acceptance by the President of the resignation of the following named offi- | cers held on the unassigned list of the | District of Columbia Natlonal Guard: | Capt. Roy W. Keesee, November 23, 1031, and Capt. Godwin P, Dunn, No- | vember 21, 1931. The following have been ordered transferred from the active to the) reserve lists of their respective com- mands for the reasons given: Business interference with the per- formance of military duty: Pvts. Isaac F. Cornell, Febo A. Chirieleison, James ttached to the Headquarters and Service Company, 121st Engineers, | Temporary removal from the District | of Columbia: Pvt. Charles F. Corcoran, 29th Division Military Police Company Pyt. (Pirst Class) Ewald K. Heitkamp, Medical Department Detachment, 260th Coast Artillery, has been ordered honor- ably discharged on account of removal | from the city. Orders have been issued by the com- | manding officer, 121st Engineers, on recommendation ‘of the company com- mander, directing the reduction to the | grade of private of Sergt. Isaac F.| Cornell. Col. John W. Oehmann, commanding the 121st Regiment of Engineers, was tendered a dinner last Tuesday night at the Washington Afrport by the com- missioned personnel of his staff, the occasion being the thirty-second anni- | versary of his entrance into the local National Guard as an enlisted man Lieut. Col. Jullan S. Oliff, executive officer of the regiment, was toastmaster, |and addresses laudatory of the str\'ices‘ of the colonel were delivered by Mn].‘ Ralph 8, Childs, commanding the 1st Battalion; Maj. Clarence S. Shields, commanding the 2d Battalion; Capt. | Douglas A. White, Dental Corps; Capt. Arthur L. Smith, Chaplain’s Corps: Capt. Charles E. Smithson, regimental | adjutant: Capt. Joseph J. Greenlaw, | commanding the Medical Department | Detachment, 121st Engineers; Capt. | Walter 5. Welsh, commanding the | oficer. m Heuthtll:mrn" ‘hx:1d CServlcde Company; l Firsf eut. Wade, U. 8. A, . . ° " Disabled American Veterans inspector-instructor _assigned to the | Engineer Regiment; First Lieut. Pearson C. Conlyn, 1st Battalion adjutant; John D. Powers, 2d Battalion adjutant; Lieut. Joseph F.' Pitzgerald, Headquarters and - Service Commpany, and First Lieut. T. A.| At the regular semi-monthly Riley, regimental plans and training | of the Executive Committee the | of importance discuseed included: | appointment of a committee to present the budget to the Community Chest for Headquarters and Service Company, has | the vear 1932; renewed activity was been ordered promoted to the grade of | asked for a cash payment of the ad- sergeant and assigned to duty as per- | justed compensation ocertificates, by sonnel sergeant at regimental headquar- | Comdr, William MeD. Lynch of Na. ters, 121st Engineers. tional Capital Chapter s, roThe spplication for oz Colored chap- Corpl. Irving L. CLiff has been ordered | ' W&s submitted and acted on. With promoted to the rank of sergeant, in | & NUCICUS of 11 members the name is D s Ation fof he (CRIDARY: &G~ | of haonting afiligied with fhic s o The following pistol qualifications in | &1 Tecelve information st the depart- the 260th Coast Artiliery have been |Ment offices. announced by Maj. Walter W. Burns, | commanding the regiment Experts: Sergt. Robert Mooney, Head- quarters Detachment and Combat Train; First Lieut. Oswald H. Milmore Battery B, and Sergt. Louis H. Barr Battery E. | Sharpshooters: Sergt. Joseph M. Crandall, Battery A; First Sergt. Joseph L. McCawley, Battery B; Sergt. Charles H. Beahm, Battery C; Sergt. Thomas R. Leathers, and Pyts. (first class) Ben- | ton M. Henderson and Donald G. Stoug- | Hendricks, adjutant and treasurer. ger, all of Battery E. | Delegates to the coming department Marksmen, Advance Detachment and | convention were also electon. s Combat Train: Capt. William J. Heale, | chapter has set its quota as 1,000 mem. Second Lieut. Anthony B. Grooves, Staff | bers before the next national conven. Sergt. Robert J. Kearney, Capt. Park [ lon and Comdr. Ashi appointed & F. Anderson, Capt. Markwell W. Paxton, | Membership Committee and named Ray Capt. Edward L. Thibadeau; Pvt. (First | Zwinglus as its chairman, Class) Charles Monroe, Pvt. Raymond Day and Pvt. James H. Reynolds. ‘ Battery A: First Sergt. Carl Santelle, | invited to attend the department ban- Sergt. Walter E. Kline, Capt. Gordon | quet, January 16, at the Raleigh Hotel, L. Drummond, Capt. Morgan G. King, — Capt. Herbert F. Mitchell, Capt. Edward | _ At a recent meeting held by National S. Canthers and Pit. (First Class) | Capital Chapter. Comdr. Lynch spoke Robert E. Harras. | of the activiti>s of the Veterans Admin- Battery G: Capt. Joseph Kayson. | istration for the Winter comfort of the Battery E: Second Lieut. Max G.|unemployed soldiers of all wars. This Prentice, Capt. William G. Bullis. Sec- | Program included shelter, clothing and ond Lieut. Holton C. Rogers, Pirst|f00d at the various homes, with an Sergt. Raymond M. Beall Sergts | increase of 1000 beds at Johnson City, Charles T. Ball, Lawrence M. Kurkoski, | Tl and Sawtelle, Calif. Ted W. Lowrie, Charles R. McArthur,| The Membership Committee reported Robert G. McKee, Murie C. Pentecost | 80 increase in all chapters, making the and Raymond G. Watson; Capt. Thomas present total in the department 1,244. V. Bowlin, Capt. Robert A. Linlin, Pvts. (First Class) George E. Adams, | Isaac L. Brindle and Michael V. Far- rell and Pvt. Charles R. Haig. Pvt. (First Class) Marion T. Bohon Federal Chapter which is concentrat- ing its efforts wholly on the unemployed | disabled veteran reports a number . | disabled veterans have obtained em- ployment through their efforts. At the election of officers of Acs Rasmussen Chapter held December 3 Joseph T. Ashi was re-elected com- mander with Charley Edwards, senior vice commander; Herbert A. Church, Jjunior vice commander and Earl G. Many prominent persons have been ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Pvt. (First Class) Willlam L. 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