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FRATERNITIES C. Biedermann, high priest; Arthur B. | Hangen, king; Daniel L. Haldeman, seribe; John A. Colborn, secretary, re- LODGES clected, and Orie L. Beardsley, reas- No. 24, M. M urer. Jfih‘r"l No. 35 ; s Wedngsday Harn » made: Kenneth H (Wardens 1 el the host; William Summerbell, s.?,m"fl"' $ Asgocta pal sojourner; John R. Jeffries, Arch captain; Wallace B. Fitzgerald, master of the third veil; Otto John Stockman, master of the second veil. Dudley W. Fleming, sentinel, and John L. Apple, organist, were reappointed. appointment of the master of the veil will be made at a later date. ayton A. Gurney, who retired as igh priest, was given a gold jewel by Past High Priest J. Edward Swaine. sr.. and the new officers were installed by Past High Priest Orie L. Beardsley, with Past High Priest John W. Roth as master of ceremonies. MASONIC. Tomorrow—8tansbury following ngnlnlm?nls princi- At the annual meeting of Kallipolis rotto, January 28, the following of- were elected Fo monarch, A. C. Oehmler; for ef justice, Wilken; for master of cere- ies, William J. Erskine; for treas- L. W. Estes, P. M.; for secretary, W. Libbey, P. M.; for trustee, Ed- ward 8. Schmid, P. M, and for sen- tinel, Charles H. Corby. The retiring rch, Carlton F. Howell, was pre- ed with a past monarch's jewel past monarch’s fez, the presenta- s being made by Past Monarchs L. tes and E. W. Libbey. respectively. fficers were installed by Past rch Charles A. Stevens. esoluticn was unanimously t Kallipolis Grotto feel the fact that one of Reubsn A. Bogley o the exalted of- ster of Masons of the Columbia, and we o in this and ot r support and good very manner in which EASTERN STAR. celebrated anniversary with r grand patron and D t Grand rons Chauncy, Kimmel A nd Fletcher and Past Grand Patrons il " Brashears, Galloway and Proctor & pee J Enos Ray. past grand patron of Maryland, present A patriotic pageant was presented fter which there were refre: d dancing. The next chapter me is February 12 and will be a Val- Masonic Kenyon ter has directed that t entertain- Tuesday evening are in charge of Past Ma n Wed hold its annual card party and dance at the Shoreham Hotel. The Star Point So- | { clety will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Rose Woods, with the 1931 Star Points as hostesses. The evening will be devoted to the initia- tion of the 19! Points and other bers. The Past Gr. rons’ Degree Cl nounced for March 22 ting_of Good Will secretary, er, Pear] Ar Marie Anderson: associate ctress, Mary Lou Tucker; ch Julia Schroeder: marsh way; Adah, Mae Florence Graham ()\r\ Martha, Edith Lu Harriet McGraw; warder, Claud; rd, and sentimal, Benjamin Lu; hhn‘f\r Ida Hl ton pter, as installing chapla i Rankin of Electa Chapter, as_installing organist On February 18 the chapter w give a turkey dinner at Almas Temp! 1315 K street, from 5 to 7 o'clock The chapter will celebrate its birth- day anniversary February 26 The Dance Committee of Chapter was entertained at_the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Berrett sday evening, when errange f the 200th | were completed for the leap year dance of George | end card party at the Ral auspices o ¢ 29. Mrs. Ethel ! Matron A 1 hes been elected s and Patrons’ etarv Alice W elected president ssociation wment Master Ma- nesday he various of the lodges ter Carl H. C Bethany rd Is the Bubll ("mfl“-n ac- be hmd dur Pr the last general the members of Home Board of the chapt with a lunct ic law square Mrs, ver and bers having Wwashington Railroad dinner was heid at a Douan, Mrs. Cora le January 30. The | Mrs. Carrie A. Whyte. Mes nal Y. M. C rummage are requested Mrs. music C: Icenhower, Georgia ° A Milans Chapt oting of the Matrons and r Association will be held of Past Matron Amy Alf, . Wednes meeting of the Brightwood 28 Mrs. Joh secretary. There 32 officers, followed | 11 Junior Past M Payne has been appo! grand matron as chairman Temple Committee. The fifth annual cabaret dance will be held Februa the rask, George H. Win Robinson 3 e I La Payette Lodge Chapter cel irthday anniversary at with Grand Mat ”H’ Grand > Conductress Helen 1 srand Matrons Chauncey, Gibb Kimmel. Meritt and Stephenson; Past c Patrons Brashears, Dunkum and Entertainment was provided by Jane Jester, Mrs. Myrtle Miss Bernice Shephard red vocal numbers. Mis le Fox gave readings. The cake in a sketch entitled *The Mes- e of the Stars” Matron Marg E. Smith announces the degrees wi be conferred February 10. The first of a series of “home card parties” will evening st the residence of Patron Jullan O, Cordin, 615 Oneida | officers of Willism F. Hunt Chap- 1 meet February 10 at the heme e Patron Edwin Brooker on strect. He will be assisted v Assoclate Matron May E. Seabridge. The Endowment Committee will meet for the purpose of organization at the home of Junior Past Matron Blanche C. Bailey, 4315 Twelfth street northeast, February 13 at 8 o'clock. The meeting of Harmony Chapter February 11 will be “Obligation night.” The Ways and Means Committee an- ounces the annual dance and card v at Almas Temple Club, 1315 K February 13. eting of the Matrons and Pa- ociation at the home of Past (elehteenth 5 P. James A. West captain of the ho: principal sojou Savage; Royal Hui An(’]m A P. Se to board of m stee for three age: representa- gers, Castleman es to Grand Cl Jdmn'\' 25 guished re: Grand Matron Edith A. | Williams, Grand Patron Paul B, Crome- |lin, Right Worthy Grand I\"asurflé b ATy ) Flora E. Campbell, Right Worthy Gran P TIMPHMC!;}Z:‘» W Af-lpqp | Treasurer Emeritus Alcena Lamond, SIAES 3 | President of the Home George A. Mad- ‘Washington Ch ap@r No. 32, August|dux, Past Grand Matrons Amy C. Hol- Presentation of H. P. P. Charles C. Coombs. apr were runer, captain of Royal Hotel | y| Mrs |at a luncheon and card party THE WDDAY St AR, WASHIN (855 FEBRUARY 1932—PART FOUR. GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TRAVELS ‘\ CGEN. SULLIVAN DURING THE EARLY YEARS OF THE REVOLUTION, SERIOUS TROUBLE WAS CAUSED 8Y INDIANS ON THE FRONTIER., THAT THE BRITISH WERE BACK OF THEM WASHINGTON WELL KNEW. IN THE SPRING OF 1179, GENERAL SULLIVAN PLUNGED INTO THE INDIAN COUNTRY UNDER WASHINGTON'S ORDERS AND LAID WASTE TO MANY LARGE INDIAN TOWNS. THE EXPEDITION WAS A COMPLETE SUCCESS. IT WILL PE RECALLED THAT WASHINGTON WAS FAMILIAR WITH THE (NDIAN CHARACTER.. lander, Pear] Watt Gibb, Lena St on, Tillie Chauncey and Grace mel; Past Grand Patr 0 C. Le Associate Grand Matron abet Assoclate Grand Patron Fr Grand Conductress Mamie Gree Associate Grand Conductress Brashears Officers elected were: Pres! E. Pelka: first vice president Smith: second vice president Cooke; secretary, Selina The next meeting " March 28 Ki m - l’mr. ect Helen Ca Matron Sarah Pedel itiatory work for Tem morrow evening anc matron, Ed A peinted Pas ron No | man of the Temple Fund Commi Temple Cha s and Patr of Martha hapter | the Capitol Park ¥ | following office! Matron Alice Dixon Patron Carleton Fry Matron Mabel his men's n | February 19 and associate patron thelr guests that n grand matron and as | tron together with tk tron and associate pat sociate Matron Bernett have charge of the prog | The Mu Chi Club. © Kurtz, chairman of arrar = 'a banquet at tr | _ The Ways and Me | Ruth Chapter will card party at the Shor ruary 9, from 8 to 12 pm Dorothy D. Paul, | Chapter, announces the ary 11 will be ‘D«’ln' The grand m s|tron and the matrons | 1932 will be t c " | will be a pro ‘and refreshm In\r"”)rv“ ha Matron tron Rose Brasheare, 4400 nday evening Matr and neld a_banquet in the home t host- The auxiliary bo: of Mrs. Margaret L: Mrs. Eth met next meeting The Past A Associati Grace At the birtk Chapte! i Associate G | Associate G mel, Granc Greenstreet Teachum E. Kimme C. Hollander and P: John C. Proctor and Theodore C | Readings by Miss Frazier were followed by dancing The Auxiliary Home Board was en- | tertained at luncheon h Associate Matron Be vho was assisted E celebrat were { members February the g 1l be the Oon S hone the guests of John's Lodge Chapter met Mon- | 7%, When a program was ren- Georgia Milans will be hostess | Febri 3164 | dered ary 9 at 1 pm. at her home sighteenth street, for the endowment | fund The Home Board will meet at t'u.-‘ te Matron-elect N Twelfth street tables m chairman, | | by C who has also appointed Past M Anne M. Northrop chairman of chapter’s Temple Committee, At the next meeting, February 16, the degrees will be conferred. _Past Matron Anne Northrop and Mrs. Edith Wallack will be hostesses to the Afternoon Card | Club Tuesday at the home of the former, 3937 Legation street. The grand matron, grand patron and | matrons and patrons of 1932 have been invited by Matron Phoebe R. Lightner | to attend the 23d birthday anniversary 1 tion of Cathedral Chapter, next | sday evening at Scottish Rite Cathedral, A business meeting will be | at 7:30 o'clock. The Star Point Society of Acacia Chapter will have a card party at_the home of Junior Past Matron Mrs. Freda H. Tuttle, 1331 Emerson street, February 10 at 8 p.m, Matron Eileen H. Dalstrom of Miriam | Chapter has heen eclected president of i the 1932 Matrons and Patrons’ Asso- | ciation. Men's night will be observed | Manm:{ the hrmc chapter since hi the grand matron. grand patron, and ot guests will also be presen The annual dance and card party | will be held at the Shoreham Hotel | February 25. Warren G. Harding Chapter meets Historieally Correct Sketchey By CALVIN FADER WASHINGTON NEEDED A FORT AT SYONY POINT AND ASKED ANTHONY WAYNE TO CAPTURE 1T. IN JULY 1719 WAYNE CHARGED UP THE HILL IN ONE OF THE MOST SEVERE. HAND TO HAND ENCOUNTERS OF THE WAR. WAYNE ALTHOUGH WOUNDED LED THE CHARGE. FOR THIS AND OTHER, DEEDS OF DARING HE WAS GIVEN THE NAME OF "MAD ANTHONY' THE WINTER OF (779 AND (T80 FOUND WASHINGTON AT MORRISTOWN , NEW JERSEY, Tuesday at the Masonic Temple. A 5 being planned for February 25 nas Temple. A meeting of the Ticket Committee for this affair was held at the home of Associate Matron Irene Budworth last Wednesday. The Star Point Society met at the home of Mrs. Nay and the following officers were elected: Julia Corsa, president, and Julia Calfee, secretary. Gavel Chapter celebrated Charter | Members' night Tuesday. Piano solos by Mrs. C. Rouzee, Scotch songs by | Duncan Thomson, accompanied by Mr. Couzens, both of Jessica Callahan Chapter, Potomac, Va., and a solo by Le Roy Grause of Gavel Chapter were given ishing party at Matron Bertha M. Lynn. ‘The annual ary 9 from 8 to 12 pm. February 2 and The home board will have a e ;{:wfig The followint sale February 13 at 3527 Connecticut | o i e enue, also a rummage sale FCDIUary | Goekon o fiagel Kefauver 18 koo, Davis. Sketch, Yvonne Beuchert Nussbaum. _Play, will be glven | yariorte March 5 b lizabeth M. Titus, apter, extends an | members of the order and their friend Unity Chapter celeb thday anniversary Februs Matrons and P the home Mrs. Estelle Tompkins, 324 East Capitol street, Thursday and initiated the ma- Mrs. Titus, and the patron, Mr. n. into the association A meeting of the home board was held at the home of the chairman, Mrs. s Dobson, 1900 Lamont street, matron of Thirty-eighth street chapter who are not club are invited to join. of Past of the Endowment The Matrons and Patrons' Associa- { 1926 held their a 1 banqu Kennedy-Warren January 27 d “matron and grand patron Board, has decided on for her committec g 20 at 60 M street northeast. meeting of February 12 will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An- derson, 5448 Thirty-third strect. Elec- tion of officers and Valentine party. e The Matrons and Patrons’ |30. The retiring president, Chapter will party February 11 at 60 M street no t the meeting February 17 nial Committee has charge of willlam Zimmerman tion Past Patron Thomas acted as toastmaster made by the foll Lamond, Minnie K lans, meet business Chapter will After a short Larger, Finer Bodies Longer Wheelbase the home of Past announces degrees for the meeting Feb- | viser; entertainment, | Mizpah Chapter held a business meet- | later was enter- the Dramatic Club of Job's ook part in Emma Bell Harriet Schmidt, Dorothy Brau'\m al “Millie and Helen “Persecuted Maiden,” Helen Nussbaum, Zelda Newman guerite Franklin, Marian Parrish, Mary Wallen and Christine Thackara The Mu Delta Sigma meets February 9 at the home of Mrs. Edith Biggs, 4106 Members of the members of the Congress Lodge Chapter was enter- tained Monday evening by the pupils of Miss Virginia Hunter. Junior Past Ma- tron Ethel Bell is planning a meeting Committe at home, on Mount Pleasant street nice Laurenson, chairman of the Home “rainy day bags"” A card party this committee will be held February Assocta- tion of Ruth Chapter held its a banquet at the Raleigh Hotel | Past tron Jane E. Walker and Past Patron welcomed guests and all members of the associa- Sergeon Addresses were Alcena January Wing guests Vi Gertrude Rose Yost, Mary Teachum, Eliza- | tron Mamie L. Past Charlton, | new treasurer, _The Little - nd patriarch h priest Anc r warden Mar- & Willard Jones, and Milton S. Fall, inel Langdon Monday evening her | 8PP Ber- for secretary Ma- the | of possible. Credentials, Mi- | chairman re-elected. members_initiated were Associate |man; James E. Griffith of No card | Matron Pauline Loveless and Willlam James M. England of No. 22 party and dance will be given by Ruth |Loveless. The matron and patron and | Ernest Woodworth or No. §, chairman; D Chapter at the Shoreham Hotel Febru- | Associate Patron Herbert R. Eastwood | Marc M. Fonoroff of No. 13 and George [ | were given another degree. ODD FELLOWS. cighty-sixth annual session of the was held Tuesday Temple were installed Louis L. Beasley, grand James E._Griffith George T. Decker, grand scribe; Walter B. Randail rer; Willlam L. Ford, grand en; Carl H. Klein, grand marshal; grand grand outside sen- | March Magenenu Encampment. meeting in Lodge Hall | Patriarchal Degree Tuesday evening. Mount Nebo Encampment will meet Chief Patriarch Fred Ehlers requests all members to be pres- ent for degree rehearsal Grand Master Thomas C. Mettler has ted Past Grand Walter B. Ran- dall as grand instructor. lodges have been requested to recom- mend an instructor for their lodge and transmit same to the office of the grand A reorganization of the General Re- lief Committee will be effected at the first called meeting of newly appointed representatives to this committec. ordinate lodges have been requested to transmit the names and addresses of their appointed representative to the ce of the grand secretary as soon as The grand master has appointed the following on the standir Embert Abraham Pavis of No. 17 and Lorin H. Bailey of No. 31 there will be a surprise party. There beth Plitt, George Plitt, Matron Edna | Pred W. Schumacher of No. 17, chair will also be refreshments and dancing.|T. Harris, Patron G. Edward Anderson |man; Fred R. Waterholter of No. 6 and On February 12 there will be a dimin- and also members of the association \Dr T. David Gates of No. 9. lection of officers was Grace I. Eastwood, president; Past Ma- Contella, vice president; The matron of Friendship Chapter |Past Grand Patron George Plitt, ad- (W. Bradford of No. 15, Matron Mary Lamond | Elmer Cummings of No. 16 and Henry ruary 9. A program has been arranged | White, secretary; Past #atron Edna M.| W. Tippett of No. 22 in the form of a Valentine party. Finance Past Matron | J. Burton Kincer of No. 12, chairr | Eamuel G. Taylor of No. 10 and Michac —- E. Murray of No. 20. Appeals, Ernest | chairman; | Supervisio; Lodge The | Henry H. Burroughs of No. 29, chair- 1 end rinting, Frintng. | Dorothy P. Ernest of No. 1. By-laws, John W. D¢ | Guiledge of No. 29, chairman, Edgar W B | Parks of No. 12 and Ira L No. 16. State of the Order Wood of No. 20, chairman Schwinger of No. 26 and Olin The fol- | ©'No. 28. Rebekah Lodges, ¥ Rebekah Lodges. Gladys Smith of Bri; "hr- has appointéd Samuel P Frye. | Wood of No. 30, chai Allison of No. 12 and John H of No The grand master has announce following schedule of official visit February 24, Covenant; M inside sentinel, | Metropolis; March 8, Washing! 18, Central; March 23, Har- mony; March 28, Beacon; April 14 ‘xumma April 19, Mount Pleasant . Phoenix, and May 10, Excelsior Proclamation has been received from the grand sire of the Soverign Lodge relative to the annivers birth of the order and arra will be effected to celebr April 26 Grand Master Frederick L. Flynn of Virginia has extended an ir join with the Virginia mer demonstration and parade Februs in Alexandria, Va. Lodges are requested to send & names of the representatives on the I. O. O. F. Hom also all stockholding bodics, of thelr Tepresentatives elected 5n the board of trustees of the I. 0. O, F Temple for a two-year term Members of Canton, No. 1. 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