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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 17, 1932—PART FOUR.’ FRATERNITIES (Continued Prom Sixth Page.) Friedman Pavis; trea ductor, C Isidor Lipov Chernikoff Edelmar, outside gu The were i 1 secretary, Abraham e 5. Swan Jef! ide guar ial Deputy Grand 1l and staff from Moun' s follows Noble grand er: right supporter to t! bl Michael E. Murray: ] rter to the noble grand, Willi H grand D. W. Bruce; right supporter e vice grand, Charies R. Ol 1 porter to the vice grand Bollier warden, Ray E ording rets rets to t Alfred Wilson ec- surer, Lem- right supporter guardian, Brent rdian, Elmer n, Robert Lec icers of Am stalled by Special Dey Charles Mi Lodge liam H noble g suppor D e warden, Fra financial r treasurer, Lemuel H. V Donalds hn supporter will meet Jar m of Odd Fellow s of all lodges as tives are requested to 1 as repre attend. Rebekah Lodge. Brightwood Lodge will meet Tuesday evening when Martha Washington Lodge installation staffl will install offi- cers. A pr m will be given. Past nobl were guests at the last meeting play was given by Misses Julla C; Dorothy Larson and Fay Hunter Mrs stalling Lodge A telle Yoak nd_he Rebe s of Dorcas Rebeks Noble grand, Mrs. Mildred Ga d, Mrs Helen V. Fall y, Mrs. A. Naomi Coo) 1cial secretary, Mrs. Mary M. Dej easurer, Mrs Abbie M. Gates; warden, Mrs. Clara Johncox; cor Mrs. Thelma Staats Homan; in- ah insta , Miss Al James W. porter of n right and le E Mrs. Ella Thornto McCafferty; _sitt Miss Reba Beaton, and o Elizabeth Carter. Miss was presented with a past noble grand's jewel, and the lling officer, Mrs Yoakiey, was g able lamp. Miss Beaton presented gifts to the officers of her term, and they presented her with a floor lamp. Mrs. Garrett re- celved gifts from her family and friends noble gran ian, Miss ton past ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Syracusians Lodge installed the fol- lowing officers: E. J. Murphy, chan cellor commander; R. E. Ritts chancellor; A. R. Newcomb, master at arms; Charles Stoll, inner guard; Wil- liam Dargie, outer guard; E. T. Negosta master of works; E. O'Rourke, prelate G. E. Heisley, master of finance; A. I Jarboe, master of exchequer; F. R. Zim- merman, keeper of records and seal E. J. Newcomb, Harry Annis and R. B. Berryman, trustees; E. J. Newcomb, R. B. Berryman, William Russell, G. E. Heisley an¢ L. B. Thornton, represent- atives to the Grand Lodge Rathbone Superior Lodge the following officers installed com- vice chan- prel; inner guard, 1 outer guard, E." A. Aaronson L. Katz; keeper of records and seal, I. Lavigne; master of ex- chequer, ' M. B. King; master of finance, A. B. Sim Tepresentatives to Grand Loage, Edgar G. Snyder, Ellory Heiss, Alfred Schwartz, Stearman and M. Scott The knight rank was Irving Goldstein At the last meeting Temple, Pythian Sisters, the retiring mast_excelient chief, Mrs. Della Sipos presented officers with a n who had car. Gra F. conferred on of Rathbone Chief Mattie Hod coming most exce ‘Whitworth ‘emple wing offi 5 most excellent excellent or, unior, Carrie Jeanette Painter; f records and correspondence, ss of finance, Ida Georgi: Kimmell outer guard, Josephine Dellinger. The retiring most excellent chief was pre- sented with a string stals by Mrs Carrie Davis on beha! { the drill team and stafl officers. There will be fon Ja d a card pa eet northeast Annie S Crown; protector, COLUMBI KNIGHTS OF Joun wing a busi Washin [ ness session last d by a group o Past State Depi ) acted as master of ce donnell sang Weber, M and fon of council of the pian ere_they were mes and sketches. A t was presented to Deputy by Past Councilor Mrs cil met with the coun- presiding. In- follows: Coun- associate E. Vine; vice councilor, ociate vice councilor, arder, Mrs. Pearl onductor, Mrs. E. Hill in- nel, Mr.“R. Campbell; outside sentinel, Mrs. A. Miller, recording sec- v, J. W. Shwenk ant record- ing secretary, Mrs. Marie n; treasurer, Mrs. Fanny Joyner; financial gecretary, Mrs. Florence Campbell; trustee, 18 months, Miss Alice Brum- beugh; 12 months, Mrs. A. Miller; months, Mrs. Nicholas. Progressive Council met with the as cilor, Mrs. Agnes B vice | | man of 6| | keeper Eureka Hive, presented the tent councilor, Mrs. Irene_Hagan, presiding. The State councilor, Mrs. Mabel Down- ing, and her staff of officers; also the National officers and committees were welcomed by the conductor, Mrs. Evelyn Brov Officers were instalied by Deputy Mrs. Hechstrasser. A program as presented by m's Studio of ished by Mrs. Mary Mayhew Fidelity Council convened with the councilor, Mrs. Matle Ludlam, presid- ing. The grees on Miss Ro: direction of N Stereoptican sl Ellsworth Cox. Mrs. Cooper of 1 Council, assisted at the piano. ~The drill team and the officers draped the charter for Mrs, Estelle Laughton John L. Burnett Council convened with the counc Mrs. Mary Hansen presidir Deputy Mrs, Frazier in stalled the new officers. Mrs. Daily w appointed chairman of the Good of the Orde nmittec ‘ ing ducted Mrs Dance. Music was se Skinner under the s. Mamie Howell were shown by of Anacostia Council by Mrs. Effie Mchler, Daisy Si re- ate vice councilor and n was elected. The fol- w stalled: Coun- ha her ociate Samuel Hubacher; vice Mrs. Margaret Lainhart vice councilor, Mrs. Li ucter, Mrs, Pearl Elizabeth France Mrs, ing o Mr cilor incilor, ssociate len assist- Mitchell Sm trustee, 18 mon! M Edna Dyer. Past Councilor Mrs. Mehler was presented a past councilor's jewel by Deputy Mrs. Joyner. Mrs, Edna Dyer nted Mr. James, associate junior our ) with a jewel $2.50 in gold r bringing in five new memb ng the next six months. The cou cilor appointcd the following comm tees: Chairman of the Good of Order, Mrs. Stiwer; By-Laws, Mrs Mary James, Mrs. Ella_Smith, Howard Beall, Phil Martin, John James; linquent, Mrs. Ethel Burroughs, Nora Lee, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. James; St Council, Good of the Order, Mrs. Mehler, Mrs. Lainhart, Mrs. Daisy Bell; State Benevolence, Mrs. Pearl Torney, Mrs. Edna Chaney; degre captain, Howard Beall; pianist, Mrs Daisy Smithson; Hospitality, Mrs ira_Allen; press correspondent, Mrs Pearl Torney The first meeting of the Hospitality Committee was held at the home of Mrs. Nora Lee. A club was formed, the name to be settled upon at t meeting. It being Mrs. Lee's b she had planned a_ regular b assisted by Mrs, Edna Dyer. Teceived a gift from the host- The next meeting will be held January 18 at the home of Mrs. Lain- hs, to bara Frietchie Council met, with uncilor, Mrs. Etta Storey, in the The application of Violet Brady s received for membership. Officers led were: Councilor, Mrs. Lena Wolfinger; associate councilor, Mrs. Edna Pitts; vice councilor, Mrs. Alice t recording secre- oper; conductor, Mrs. ide sentinel,” Mrs. outside sentinel, Mrs. Clencis Fritz; 18-month_trustee, Mrs. Clara_Lamphier. Councilor appointed Mrs. Clenois Fritz as chairman of the Good of the Order Committee, and Mrs. Edna Galither as press corre- pondent. Deputy Mrs. Grubbs pre- sented Associate Junior Past Coun- cilor Mrs. Irene Callow with a past councilor’s jewel. Unity Council held a Christmas parly for the children, the program consisting of recitations, piano solos, vocal solos and dusts. Installation of officers took place January 6. Mrs. Nettie Anderson was appointed chair- the good of the order by Councilor Mrs. Hannah Gates. Kenmore Council had installation of officers as follows: Mrs. Nettie Mettler, councilor; Mrs. Sybil Will, associate councilor; Mrs. Myra_Fort, vice coun- cilor; Mrs. Margaret Roberts, associate vice ‘councilor; Mrs. Ruth Learn, con- ductor; Mrs. Bertie Purdy, warden Mrs. Jeanctte Taylor, outside sentinel: Mrs. Mae Ames, 18-month trustee, and Mrs. Elsie Fillman, junior past coun- cilor. Mrs. Mettler named Mrs. Dora Wood as chairman of the Good of the Order, Mrs. Mae Ames as assistant chairman; Mrs. Sybil Will chairman of the Entertainment Committee, Mrs. Cleada Horne drillmistress, George hill press correspondent. Presenta- lons of past councilors’ jewels were to Past Councilors Mrs. Rose Renna Corry and Mrs. or by Mrs. Bertie Purdy. councilor, Mrs, Elsie Fill- ed each of her line officers e State vice ¢ and the deput ed Rock. 'Other gifts were nted to Past Councilor Mrs Wood by Anmes, to the deputy Mrs. Mettler and the press correspon- dent Golden Rule Council convened, with Miss Josephine Thornhill, councilor, in the chair. With the deputy, Mrs. Cora Thompson, as installing officers, the following were installed: Mrs. Mig- nonette Harman, councilor; Mrs. Bertha Brown, associate councilor; Mrs. Mabel Sudwarth, vice councilor; William Sud- warth, associate vice councilor; Miss : junior past councilor; Mrs Hixson, associate juni Mrs. Virgie Lyons Ella P. Burnley, i Cohill, outside Young, 18-m Lavinia Ricl Belle Hibs o Thorn! sociate coun: e deputy, Mr ilor made th Good of the orde: , chairman: delinquen » Wood (chairman), Mr. and Benjamin Montgomery, Mr Arthur Cross, a Mrs, Vil d Mr. Mrs. John als, M beth Shep- Ollie Montgomery Taylor: gene Miss the selections Eva Hitt, read- ick and songs resentations of de to the State councilor, £ Downing, and other State as well as the council members Mrs ma H flicers MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. The new year in Modern Woodmen of Americ: rts off Tuesday evening with the installation of the officers of all the camps in the District of Colum- bia at & joint meeting in Notthea 5 A sonic Temple » Deputy S e in- strict ill be t ted I s city to Vergn W. Pot- Deput of ti t Camp, also is T im member expected to be The Boosters' Committee has called pon the different camps to consider a t Woodmen meeting as near Feb- 1ary is practicable, the idea be- g to George Washington te honor MACCABEES. The officers of Mount Vernon Tent were installed Mon evening at Northeast Masonic Temple by State Manager W. O. Hayes. Past commander, ey Haas; commander, William B ere, jr.; lieutenant commander, W. Irving Donaldson: sergeant, Edward I Lewis; first gu William E. Keese second guard, Berte C, Shipman; chaplain, Wilmer H. Balderson; record keeper, H. E. Sengstack; assistant rec- ord keeper, Frank Hannan: master at arms, George E. Stevens: sentinel, John G. Buechling; picket, William S. Hud- son. Sir Knight Paul R. Donley on behalf of the tent presented Sidney Haas, retiring commander, with & check. Lady Sarah H. Severe, record 'with a silk altar cloth. The tent was Miss Julia Cunning- | rill team conferred the de-| yalty | sl Terney: | k| irs | the | Dera | addressed by E. Olive Eckert, regional director; Martha Talbert, commander Martha Washington Hive, Manager W. O. Hayes. William B. Severe, Paul R. Donley and Sidney ere appointed a committee to a celebration of the two hundredth anniv | washingt n February 22 | junction with Eureka Hive. | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. At a meeting of the Home League Monday evening, it was decided to give a card party January 25. Mrs. Kath- | erine rtin, vice regent, appointed | the various committees. The meeting of Court 212 Tuesday cvening will be in charge of |the Retreat Committee, Miss Mary | Ahearn, chairman, presiding. The | guest. speaker will be Rev. Joseph V. Buckley, pastor of St. Francis Xavier | Church ‘and head of the Retreat move- | ment in our city. A musical program is also being arranged in con- | SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF | LIBERTY. | Council was called to order, ouncilor Richard Righter in Installation of officers, with Donzella Kaufman in the Mrs. Grace Dictrich eputy with a dish bia Council. Mr were obligate sr Mrs. Betty Hod- it ift to_every officer | who was absent during_the term. | A card party will be held January 21 i oenix Hall o ouneil met Wednesday night th Councilor Mrs. Lillian Allen” in |the chair. Installation of officers was held, I Mrs, Anna Dryer in_the chai sted by Past Councilors Mrs B jams and Mrs. Oakie Young | Past jewels were presented to | Junic Ccuncilor Miss Schickler | and Past Associate Councilor Mrs The incoming offi- | gifts. called Columt with Past the chal 1D<‘pvu\ Mrs chair, was held | presented the | behalf of Colu [ Mrs n | Assoc | fl Past Counc ed a y V officers to tallation of Deputy _Mrs. hair, as follows: Coun- sociate councilor, councilor, Mary N councilor, Alice Grimes. guide, Lillian Wilcox; 'inside guard, Lulu Molene; outside guard, Daisy Cressman; recording secretar. | Elsie Fillman; assistant recording secre t Hannah Stechouser; financial secretary, Myra Fort, and treasurer, Resa Wagner. Gifts were presented to the deputy in behalf of the council vice iate vice THE and State | ersary of the birth of | in | and | cars so mod. WOODSON MOTOR CO. ] ] | Councilor Neuland presented gifts to | | Mary Nichols, Alice Grimes and Elsie Fillman. Pest officers’ jewels were pre- sented to Alice Grimes, Lillian Wilcox and to the reccrding secretary, Elsie Fillman. ROYAL ARCANUM. Deputy Grand Regent Ralph Broth- | ers installed the officers of Municipal | Council Monday evening. Grand Re- | gent S. H. Talkes was the grand guide. | _ District Council, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, will observe its tenth birthday anniversary tomorrow evening with spe@ial presentation of the degree. 1-gations will be present from Balti- Council and Priendship Council s city ismet Council held installation serv- iec. under the direction of Deputy | Grond Regent H. A. Kulze. This coun- cil has just moved to its new hall in Pythian Temple | “Grand Regent Drown has announced | the dates for the annual visitation of the grand officers to the various coun- cils, as follows: To Oriental Council | February 2; to Municipal Council, Feb- | ruary 8; Kismet and Capital Coun- | cils, February 11, and to District Coun- | il February 17 | Supreme Regent Ma | the Royal Ladies is in ing a new council in Mc | AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS. The Admiral R itz Chapter. American W the | Willard Hotel Mae Alexander, pre | 'The following | ments for the | nounced: Membe | Publi Mrs appoint- were an- Richardson, Nay Rogers; Hospitalization ar Mesdames Wagner, Glascock, Kilgour and Martz; Finance, Mesdames Warren, Loveless, Martz, Pa and Eunice Cox; Gold Star, Mesdames Kalk, Hin- son, Schwegler and Settle. Plans welfare work dul year at St. Elizabeth’s and Na al were d tive Hos- F. 0. EAGLES. Washington Aerie had an open mec ing at the Arlington Hotel last Mor vening, Members with theil and | friends were in atten | delegation of Gold Star Mothers also attended. First Vice President Mary | K. Killeen led the de | Judge Robert E. Mattingly, worthy president, presided. An address on the | problems that confront America, and | the work of the order was delivered by Representative Ralph Horr of Washin, ton. An address on the history of the | GREATEST POHANKA SERVICE 1126 20th St. N.W. DEcatur 0206 Silver Spring, Md. Silver Spring 255 VALUES order and its growth in the past year | was delivered by Representative Martin | L. Sweeney of Ohio. The aerie will hold a business meeting tomorrow night in the Knights of Pythias Hall. Arrangements are being made for a large initiation the evening of January 25 in the ball room of the willard Hotel, at which time Conrad H. Mann, chief of the order and presi- dent of the Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City, Mo, will deliver the address. PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE. Mrs. Cora E. Phillips, junior director, instituted Congressional Junior Circle Monday night with 25 charter mem- bers. The following officers slected: Marie Hagerman, past presi- dent: Carl Donaldson, president nice Morgan, vice president; Mary Dun- ham, secretary: Lorraine Middlekauff, treasurer; Billle Sylvester, guide; Thel- ma Cator, commander; Francis Vogel- son, chaplain; Margaret Baker, guard- ian Helen Fox, sentinel Elleanor Hagerman, usher; Jean Dunham, junior usher, and Mary Hagerman, junior musician Mrs. Phillips and the State deputy institute_the first junior circle in virginia at Richmond January 21 for Virginia Dare Circle. Gardenia Circle met Wednesday at Odd Fellows' Hall. Officers w in- stalled by Patty Bartlette. State deputy. National met Wednes at Phoenix Hall, 7 Fourth street northeast, with Mrs. Margaret Thomas, president, presiding B. P. 0. ELKS. Nominations for officers will take place at each of the four sessions in February. The election will be held in March. A special meeting will be held Febru- 1 to arrange for the large class ini- on, which will take place in honor of Grand Exalted Ruler John R. Coen, February 11. Exalted Ruler David Laporte has ap- ted Roland Perry, Chris. Sprosser John Reh as a committee to re- nize the drill team ashington lodge will lead the Elks of Alexandria, Va., Lodge in the George Was! on parade celebratio which will be held in_Alexandria, Va., Feb- ruary The Boys' Band, under the direction of Capt. James Kidwell, will head the marchers. JOB'S DAUGHTERS. Bethel No. 1 will have a birthday party Februa 6. There will be danc- ing and refreshments. All master Masons and Eastern Stars are invited. The meeting will be at 8 o'clock in the new Masonic Temple, Thirteenth and New York avenue. a t be like—for thesmost thrilling demonstration of performance you have e oOLDS SIMMONS MOTOR CO. 1515 14th St. N.W. Potomac 0052 WISCONSIN MOTOR CO. 1063 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. WEst 1373 were | Ber- | | | Meetings This Week. CAMPS., | Monday—Col. John Jacob As- tor, United States Soldiers’ Home, department official visitation, Wednesday—Gen. M. Emmett Urell, Pythian Temple. \ Thursday—Richard -J. Harden Camp, Pythian Temple, depart- ment official visitation. Friday—Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Pythian Temple. AUXILIARIES. Monday—Admiral George Dew- | | ey, Northeast Masonic Temple. | Wednesday—Gen. M. Emmett Urell, Pythian Temple, Thursday — Miles' Auxilia Drum and Bugle Corps, armor: Central High School Friday—Gen. Nelson A Pythian Temple. L | comdr.-elect Tom D. Binckley pre- sided at the meeting of Richard J. Harden Camp. The death of Jeremiah O'Connor, which occurred on December 17, was reported and that of Edward F. Morrison, occurring on December 3 also announced. Reports were read by Comdr. Watkins, the quartermaster. adjutant and chairman of Auditing Committee, Past Commander in Chiefs | Rice W. Means and William L. Grayson {of Savannah, Ga. and Department Comdr. Samuel J. McWilliams, Past Department Comdr. William L. Mat- tocks, editor of the National Tribune, and Q. M. Gen. James J. Murphy ad- dressed the meeting. | Miles, Admiral George Dewey Naval Camp, J. Callan, commander, convened nuary 8, at which time the officers installed. The department com- designated Past Department . Arthur H. League, also a past commander of this camp, to perform the installation. Past Comdr. Victor L. Woolridge was master of ceremonic | The following were installed: Com- | mander, George C. Talbert; commander, Charles A. Lyons; vice commander, William H. Water: adjutant, Bernard S. Buscher: quarte master, Charles V. Dougherty; officer | of the day, James P. O'Connor; officer of the guard, George A. Wilburt; tru: | tee, Patrick J. Callan; patriotic instruc- tor, Andrew J. Kimmell; historian, P. A Larger, Finer Six a Brilliant New Straight Eight Six-Cylinder Four-Door Sedaa THE FINEST CARS .. THE GREATEST VALUES IN OLDSMOBILE HISTORY e cmmcuncement showing ot oigsmotit striking new models for 1932 is now on—and you are cordially invited to attend. Alarger, finer Six Is being exhibited. A new Oldsmobile Straight Eight is being shown for the first time. And you may take either car—or both, if you r experienced. There's power and speed in abundance. There's Free Wheeling to use as you want it. There's comfort that you'd never expect to find in erately priced. And there's value in every feature, every detall of construction, to convince you that Oldsmobile Is the great buy of 1932—whether you choose the finer, faster Six or the brilllant new Straight Eight. MoOoBILE H1IST L. C. PATE MOTOR Georgia Ave. at Colorado N.W. GEorgia 2717 J. B. MONROE Waldorf, Md. Brandywine 10-F-4 OLDS MOTOR WORKS, WASHINGTON ZONE OFFICE 1515 14th St. N.W. senior vice | junior 7 | Spanish War Veterans Charles N. B. Nicholson; chaplain, Eu- gene Doleman; sergeant major, Charles Mentges; quartermaster sergeant, Fred- erick C. Thruelson; senior color ser- geant, John E. Lynch; junior color ser- geant, James P. Cullen; chief musician, Gaspar Orange. Before retiring from office Comdr. Callan announced the ap- pointment of Past Comdr. Victor L. the commander in chief. De) | Comdr. Samuel J. McWilliams presented the past commander's badge to Past Comdr. Callan, Comdr. Talbert was pre- sented with a large gavel by Pas | A. J. Kimmell. Announcement was made of the appointments of the following to department committees: Department Good and Welfare Committee, P: partment Comdr. Arthur H. L Past Comdr. George B. Parker; Mem rial Committee, A. J. Kimmell and Robert C. Tegeler; Employment and Grievance Committee, S-nior Vice | Comdr. Charles A. Lyons; S ck and Re- | lief ~ Committee, "Junior’ Vice Com | william H. Waters. Remarks were made by the various offi installed, as well as Department Comdr. McWil- liams, Senior Vice Departmer mdr Callan and Junior Vice Co and_other department of death of William M. Rapp, curred on December 24, was Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp meeting was called to order by Comdr. A. Eugene Pierce. Those admitted to m ship were Charles C. Arnold, Company I 46th U. S. Volunteer Infantry; William G. Stirk, by transfer from Richard Westnedge Camp, No. 16, Department of Michigan. Applications from Wil- liam G. Pomeroy, U. S. Engineer Corps, |and Col. Eugene R. Whitmore, U. S. Army, retired, were received and they will be formally admitted at a later date. The death of Dr. which occurred on announced. The deaths of Al Engle and Louis Vander Miller werc also reported, the date of death of the former being December 19 and the lat- ter January 5. The camp went on record in favor of Senate bill 2263, introduced by Senator Smith Brookhart of Iowa, which pro- vides for the furnishing of copies of a resolution to the department command- ers and various camps of the organiz ton. | Comdr. Plerce made committee appointments Samuel L. Hannon December 2 S the following Senior Vice Woolridge as national aide de camp to' artment | Nelson B. Durfee, chairman, Junior Vice Comdr. chairman, Recruiting; Past Comdr. Charles P. Galpin, chair- | man, Entertainment; Past Comdr. Ernest | Goltz, chairman, Memorial; Past Comdr. Print E. Shomette, chalrman, Comrade- ship; Past Department Comdr. Charles 'W. McCaffrey, chairman, Auxiliary, and Past Comdr.” Alexander T. Jenkins and | Past Department Comdrs. C. A. Belknap {and Jere A. Costello, Resolutions. Past Department Comdr. Losin C. Nelson has been appointed quartermaster and chairman of Delinquent Committee. National President Florence H. Becker announced the appointment of Past De- | partment President Bertha R. Cook of the Department of the District of Co- lumbia as national chairman in charge of the delegates of the Auxiliaries of the United h War Veterans to_take part in the sessions of the National De- fense Conference to be held here Febru- ary 1, 2 and 3. The appointments of Kathryn McCaffrey and Nellie Garner a5 pages have also been announced Grace N. Byrnes of Urell Auxiliary has been appointed a member of the Cre- dentials Committee. A meeting of all pages will be held February 1 at 3:30 p.m. at Constitution Hall. The na- tional president well as Past Na- tional President Edith H. Bird and va- rious members of the national organi- , will in the city to attend conf Approximately 125 ixiliaries have been in the sessions. | comar. | Sick and_Relief; Fred W. Wilson, delegate elected to -elect Rena Conklin will pre- mecting of Gen. M. 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