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D—6 Review of Pearl Buck’s Book Will Benefit Fund Mrs. W. C. Lowdermilk Divided" to Aid G of Women's Clubs. . W. C. LOWDERMILK | will review Pear] Buck's book, RS. M e “A House Divided,” Lenten book review, for the benefit of the foundation | fund of the General Federation of | ‘Women’s Clubs, at the home of Mrs. | R. Lee Spire, 4800 Blagden avenue, next Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt, General Federation director for the District Federation, is in charge of the review. It is being sponsored by the Baby Lovers' Circle of the Florence Critten- | ton Home Board. For the radio program next Friday at 1:15 p.m. from Station WRC, Mrs. John S. Bennett will speak on the activities of the Women's City Club, of which she is president. | | Park View Woman's Club— The | executive board met with Mrs.| Thomas H. Faris, 3206 Park place aorthwest. Luncheon was served, as- sisted by Mrs. Harry Gutridge. The regular meeting of the club | will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Pierce B. Ashburn, 418 Luray place. Assisting hostesses are | Mrs. E. C. Folliard, Miss Edith Shan- | non, Mrs. Max Pollner and Mrs. Delar | Kimball. | The Educational Committee will meet Thursday with Mrs. Lawrence ‘Murray, 4804 Kansas avenue. Lunch- | eon will be served by the hostess, as- i sisted by Mrs. Pierce Ashburn, Mrs. Max Pollner, Mrs. Arja Morgan, Mrs. | Harry Gutridge and Mrs. Robert | Jonscher. The fourth in a series of card par- | ties being given by members to estab- | lish a working fund for philanthropic | interests, was held at th> home of the | president, Mrs. Maurice Smith, 415 Madison street. The Dahlgren Circle of the Florence Crittenten Home met at the home of Mrs. Borgman for a business session. | Miss Rogers, social case worker of the home, was the guest of honor. | The Faculty Women's Club of | American University will hold its an- | nual meeting and election of officers | April 12, at 3 pm, at the Women's Residence Hall on the college campus. | Northeast Suburban W. C. T. U. met March 27 at the home of Mrs. H. Lee Smith, 2906 Seventeenth street northeast, when the District officers and husbands of members were guests. ‘There were vocal solos by the vice president, Mrs. R. E. S. Boss. accom- panied by Mrs. Annie W. Coleman, and readings by Mrs. Eva Rothrock. ‘The pastor of Langdon Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. H. H. Row- land, spoke. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs L. H. Nix, Mrs. L. L. Smith and Mrs. J. M. Campbell. A silver tea will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Charles Wil- liams, 2505 Brentwood road north- east, next Wednesday, from 2 to ¢ pm., for the benefit of the educa- tional fund. Mrs. Jennie E. Wright, director of the radio department, will give a travel talk and there will be | music by Mrs. Ethel H. Reed. The Brooks Club will meet at the club house, 47 I street, Tuesday night for a business session. A reception | will be held for members and their | friends. Arrangements are being made for | an entertainment, for the benefit of | the club and parish, May 14 and 15. The Faculty Women’s Club of the | George Washington University will| meet for luncheon next Friday at 1| pm. at the Collingwood Tea House. | Dean and Mrs. Elmer Louis Kayser of the George Washington University will be the guests of honor. Dr. Kay- ser will speak on “The Peace of Eu- 2 rope.” Mrs. William John Cooper will be in charge of hospitality. Mrs. John R. Lapham, president, will preside. | The bridge group will meet April | 30 at 2 pm. with Mrs. Thomas B.' Brown, 10 Mason street, Cherry- dale, Va. | Southern Cross Chapter, U. D. C,, | celebrated the 31st birthday anniver- | sary Tuesday evening at the Willard Hotel, with Miss Lois Brown, presi- | Literature Department will meet at |tion of 1928 held their annual dinner | |the library tomorrow at 10 o'clock. | and business meeting with President The history of the chapter was re- “Mary Queen of Scots,” by Eric Link- | Henry Brunner as toastmaster. called, and a paper written by the later, and “Mary of Scotland,” by | following officers were elected: J. E. late Mrs, Ferguson entitled, “Lee, the | Maxwell Anderson will be reviewed | Shepard, president; G. C. Ober, vice | dent, acting as hostess. Christian,” was read by the president. A contest was held, Mrs. Jane Elliot receiving the prize. Mrs. Elliot will be hostess to the | eon will be served to members. The | W. K. Coakley, S. J. Feldman, F. L. chapter May 7 at her home, 1882 Columbia road. The Stella Maris Club will meet next Thursday. An entertainment | will be provided. The feature will be | a play, “Lester Reconsiders.” Mem- bers are requested to invite their relatives. ‘The Petworth Woman’s Club busi- ness meeting was held Monday eve- ning at the Petworth School, with the president, Mrs. Otto Hammerlund, presiding. The club indorsed Mrs. Harvey Wiley for the office of direc- tor from the District of Columbia Federation to the General Federation and elected Mrs. Otto Hammerlund as delegate and Mrs. R. E. Holm as alternate from the Petworth Woman’s Club to the General Federation in Detroit in June. Delegates and alter- nates to the District of Columbia Fed- eration in May were appointed as fol- lows: Delegates, Mrs. E. P. Lecraw, Mrs. B. J. Waldo and Mrs. G. L. Palmer; alternates. Mrs. Ruth Mills, Mrs. R. C. Sowerbutts and Mrs. J. W. Brown. A resolution was adopted requesting that not less than six acres of land between Thirteenth, Fourteenth streets, Arkansas avenue, Upshur and Allison streets be reserved for a municipal playground, to be equipped as a modern recreational center; that funds be requested from the Public ‘Works Administration for the erec- tion of a new building for the Denni- son Vocational School at Allison street and Arkansas avenue, and that the remainder of this tract be used for the location of the new Teachers’ Col- lege and Practice School for grade puplils. The music section members gave an entertainment, accompanied by Mrs. E. B. Johnson on the piano and Mrs. C. G. Pisher on the violin. Those in costume depicting the pictured char- acters were Mrs. W. H. Conway, Mrs. Fred Cowsill, Mrs. A. C_Fowle, Mrs. Gertrude Trivett, Mrs. Willlam Van Pelt and Mrs. Lydia Widmayer. The educational section is sponsor- ing a card party Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. H. C. Sigourney, 811 Taylor street. Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. A. MacSmith and Mrs. 8. G. Waite are the committee in charge of ar- rangements and reservations may be made through them. The visiting nurses unit will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Georgia avenue branch of the Instructive Visiting Nurses' Soclety for work on Myers will be hostesses to the litera- ture section tomorrow evening at the [} | donated to the Old Ladies’ Home. | to Speak on "A House eneral Federation home of Mrs. Holm, 4106 Fourth street. Those scheduled to take part in the program are Mrs. Griffith Evans, Mrs. W. §. Ryon, Mrs. R. C. Smith, Mrs. Maude Wedemann, Mrs. Frank Schwartz and Mrs. John Car- man. At 1:30 pm. Wednesday the hos- pitality section will meet with Mrs. Katherine Noord, 4202 Third street. The home section has changed its meeting from April 19 to April 12, at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. A. M. Abbott, who will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Nellie Wall. Mrs. E. P. Lecraw will present a paper on “Balanced Picnic Menus.” ‘Washington Council, No. 22, Ladies of the U. C. C. of E., will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ward, 3706 Bunker Hill road, Mount Rainier, Md. Lunch at 12 o'clock. After the meeting cards and games. The Washington Section of the | Council of Jewish Women will meet at the Jewish Community Center Tues- day at 2:15. Mrs. Edward Heldings- feld will give the opening prayer, there will be reports of the recent triennial conference held in New Orleans by Mrs. William G. Ilich, Mrs. Mark Lansburgh, Mrs. Edward Heidingsfeld and Mrs. Alexander Wolf. Arsenio Ralon will render violin solos. At the Mothers’ Club, a feature of the council, April 10, Miss Patricia Moss of the children's division of the Board of Public Welfare of the Dis- trict of Columbia will make an ad- dress. | The council donated $25 toward the | National Symphony organization. The Sunshine and Community So- ciety met at the home of Mrs. Russell Bowen, 204 Rosemary street, last Mon- day, the president, Mrs. J. Edwin Reid, | in the chair. | Mrs. W. W. Taylor announced a | silver tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Eugene Thompson, 3026 Forty- fourth place, April 12, from 2 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Fairless announced clothing, knitting needles and wool had been | Mrs. Ernest Gude reported on the | work carried on by the Gospel Mission. Appropriations were made for the an- nual Easter kindergarten party to be given the children of the Missiuni‘ April 18 at 10:30 a.m., Mrs. Miles Trowbridge to be in charge. Mrs. Rafter read the new by-laws, which are to be submitted at the annual meeting. | The annual May breakfast will be; held May 6 at 1 p.m. at the Shore- ham Hotel, the regular meeting to| precede it at 10 a.m. Reservations to be made through Mrs. Herman Matson by May 4. Mrs. Helen Hunter asked for ma- chines, clothing and shoes for clothing conservation. One sewing machine was donated. Mrs. John S. Bennett of the Central Union Mission, spoke. Miss Fealy sang. | The hostesses were Mrs. J. H. Underwood, chairman; Mrs. J. W. Beasley, jr.; Mrs. S. Boyer, Mrs. An- | ton Heitmuller, Mrs. T. K. Powers, Mrs. H. B. Reed, Mrs. A. J. Schana, Mrs. A. R. Tracey and Mrs. M. A. Winter. Northwest W. C. T. U. met at Cal- vary Baptist Church with Mrs. W. N.! Garner, presiding. Devotional led by | Mrs. J. R. Thomas. Addresses on “Christian Citizenship” were given b; M Guest pianist, Miss Virginia Coff- | man, and tenor soloist, Clarence All- | right, was accompanied on the piano \ by Mrs. J. R. Thomas. The next meeting will be held at | 1720 Kenyon street, April 25, at! Business Women’s Council meeting in the Chapel of the Covenant, First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Mrs. Genevieve Forbes Herrick, pres- ident National Women's Press Club. will speak on “Women of Washing- ton.” Dr. L. W. Glazebrook will be | the speaker at the devotional period at 6:45. ! Takoma Park Women’s Club—The | by Mrs. Harcourt Lee Stevenson. | The art department wili meet at the | library Thursday at 1 pm. Lunch-| hostesses will be Mrs. Frederick | Hawkes, Mrs. Robert Lake, Mrs. E. D. | Littlefield, Mrs. Margaret Bell, Mrs. | J. L. McKenney and Mrs. J. H. Wein- | berger. At 2 o'clock Mrs. Paul Ledig | will talk on “Peruvian Handicraft of the Andes. All members of the club | and their friends are invited. Girls’ Friendly Society—The quar- terly council meeting will be held next Friday evening at the Church of the Epiphany parish house at 7:30 p.m. It is expected that Mrs. Spiess, presi- dent of the Pennsylvania Diocesan Girls' Friendly Society, will be the guest speaker. The senior club will hold a benefit bingo party at the national center April 25. Epiphany branch will have Harry Lee Doll ccntinue his talk on church ! history tomorrow evening. The Len- ten sewing work will also be distrib- uted April 29. Epiphany branch is planning a banquet at the High- lands. Reservations may be made through Mrs. Dorothy Goode. The Banquet Committee consists of Miss Elva Whitcomb, Miss Katherine Whit- comb, Miss Ruth Barnes, Miss Irene Harding and Miss Sally Smith. Delta Sigma Chapter, Delphian So- clety, met last Monday at the Shore- ham Hotel, the president, Mrs. Frank Braden, presiding. The literary program, “The Renais- sance in France,” was led by Mrs. Gale E. Pugh. The following topics were given: “The Beginning of the Hundred Years' War,” Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass; “The Maid of Orleans,” Mrs. M. O. Hayes; “The Growth of French Absolutism,” Mrs. Annie Otto; “The Renaissance in France,” Mrs. Margaret Fuller; “Catherine de Medici,” Mrs. William L. White, and “The Era of Religious Wars,” Mrs. Charles E. Riordon. The next meeting will be April 15 at 10 am, the subject being “Relig- jous and Political Developments of the Renaissance.” American Association University ‘Women.—Miss Florence Fritz will be hostess at the buffet supper, sponsored by the junior group, today at 6 p.m. at the club house. Mrs. Frederick Widmer will be the guest of honor. She will sing Swiss folk songs in cos- tume. Mrs. Harold Whittle will be hostess at the téa tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the club house. She will be assisted by Mrs. Leo Paulger, Miss Janeiro Brooks, Miss Emma Crans, Mrs, George Woods, Miss Helen Esgate, Miss Edith Esgate and Mrs. Warner (Continued on Seventh Page.) L¥ at the Raleigh Hotel on March 29, T To Be Honored DR. KATHERINE C. MANION, Supreme medical examiner, who will be honored at the convention of the Woman's Benefit Associa- tion, which opens tomorrow morn- ing at the Arlington Hotel. Mrs. Etta King will preside. There will be a banquet tomor- row, followed by a reception to Dr. Manion. There will be an enter- tainment. TRUMAN T0 SPEAK AT LODGE SESSION Missouri Senator Will Be Guest of Federal Ma- sonic Group. Meetings This Week. Blue Lodges. Monday: Dawson, and Joppa, business. Tuesday: Federal, Acacia, Ta- koma and Gompers, business. Wednesday: Harmony, Hard- ing Chevy Chase and Bright- wood, business. Thursday: N. Jerusalem, Whit- ing, Temple Noyes and Cathedral, Lusiness. Friday: business. Saturday: tion. Stansbury St. John's and Hope, School of instruc- Royal Arch. Monday: Mount Vernon and Anacostia, business. Tuesday: Mount Horeb, R. A.; Potomac, Woodridge, business. ‘Wednesday: Washington Naval, business. Thursday: Washington, Single- ton, business. Friday: Eureka, Capitol Mount Pleasant, business. Commanderies. Tuesday: De Molay, business. Wednesday: Washington, busi- ness. and Senator Harry S. Truman of Mis- souri will be guest speaker at a meet- | ing of Federal Masonic Lodge next Tuesday evening. Senator Truman | announces degrees will be conferred | ter will meet tomorrow with Mrs, Camp £ There will be an officers’ | Leonor Reed, 2608 Cathedral avenue. receipt of the flag presented by Comsir is a past master of Grandview Lodge | of Grandview, Mo. | The Fellowcraft degree will be con- | erred, with Junior Deacon Henry H' Steward Pryor E. Hefner. will follow the meeting. The Temple Masonic Club will join | the Cabletow Club in a meeting at the Pythian Temple next Friday eve- | ning to honor Grand Master Robert | S. Regar. A program has been pre- | pared, to be followed by refreshments. Warren G. Harding Lodge, at its! stated communication next Wednes- day. will confer the Fellowcraft de- gree. Jeflerson Tingle will preside in | the east and Senior Stewart Ben- | jamin Schneider will act as senior | deacon. The Worshipful Masters’ Associa- A social | | The president; H. V. Hayden, secretary- treasurer; G. E. Harris, chairman of arrangements with C. J. Armbruster, Fahy, W. S. Brenizer and D. H. Stan- ley as committeemen. De Molay Commandery, K. T., will meet Tuesday evening. Election of officers and Order of Red Cross. Special Conclave Thursday at 7:30 p.n. Order of Malta and Order of the Temple. Capitol Forest, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, plans to send its uniformed units to Atlantic City for the annual convention on May 17 and 18. In preparation for the trip an oyster roast for the benefit of the uniformed units will be given April 13 at 614 R street, starting at 5:30 p.m. Capitol Forest held a ceremonial when a large class of candidates was initiated, seven of whom were hon- ored with the Sidonian degree. Master Meyer C. Rosendorf an- nounces that a stated communication of Samuel Gompers Lodge will be held Tuesday and will be known as Grotto night. The monarch, accom- panied by all the uniformed bodies, will be the guest of the lodge. The Fellowcraft degree will be conferred, with Senior Warden Alfred A. Ben- nett in the east and assisted by Senior Steward Frank Paley. Music and re- freshments. A special communication of Benja- min B. French Lodge will be held today at 7 pm. to attend religious services at the Wi Heights Presbyterian Church, of which church its chaplain, Dr. Palmer, is the pastor. Members unable to meet at the Ma- sonic Temple are requested to join Order of the Eastern Star ‘Washington Centennial Chapter met Friday and later attended Beth- any Chapter's birthday party. ‘The matron, Mrs. Helen Jost Brin- ley, announced the following com- mittee meetinigs: Endowment, home of patron, Edwin T. Holland, 3018 Rodman street, tomorrow at 8 p.m.; Temple, home of Mrs. Margaret Bartz, 624 Powhatan place, April 8, at 8 pm.; Ways and Means, home of Frank Jost, 429 Oglethorpe street, April 12, at 8 pm. Matron Bertha Johnson announces the next meeting of Martha Chapter will be “men’s night.” This has'also been designated as endowment night, with Past Grand Patron Edward Brashears the principal speaker. A dance for the benefit of the Home Board will be held at Ana- costia Temple April 27. Takoma Chapter will have as its special guests at its meeting April 12 the associate grand matron, asso- ciate grand patron and the associate matrons and patrons of this juris- diction. Matron Evelyn E. Shank announces Columbia Chapter will have a minstrel show following its meeting tomorrow. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Bartram, 1631 Euclid street, with Miss Wola E. Culbertson and Mrs. Ruth Botts assisting. The Star Point Soclety will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Lord, 1426 Buchanan street, with Miss Minna F. Chamberlin and Mrs. Dora Putnam assisting. The Good Cheer Committee will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Estelle M. Corbin, 1011 Monroe street, with Miss Agnes Merchant assisting. Warren G. Harding Chapter will meet Tuesday at New Masonic Tem- ple. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet at the home of Mrs. Nellie Sweitzer, 6435 Eighth street, April 19, at 8 p.m.. assisted by Mrs. Mary Ma- vars and Mrs. Elsie Howard. The Ways and Means Committee will hold a rummage sale May 7 at Twenty-first and K streets. Mrs. Mary Keely, 5 West Thornapple street, Chevy Chase, or the matron, Mrs. Elizabeth Adair, Decatur 5623-W, will receive rummage. Massachusetts and Wisconsin avenues, Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Ways and Means Committee will hold a card party at the home of Mrs. Irene Steinbraker, Conduit road and Dana place, Thursday at 1pm. ‘The Bethany Social Boosters will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Bertha Greevy, 1346 South Caroline avenue, southeast, Thursday evening. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Rose Roche,' Mrs. Martha Kauffman, Mrs. Ella Logsdon, Miss Elsie Baseman and Mrs. Eva Weeks. Conductress Ruth B. Leighton will preside. Matron Emma Shamleffer of Leb- anon Chapter announces a short busi- ness meeting Tuesday evening, fol- lowed by an entertainment by the choir. Dancing and refreshments will follow. 5 Bertha M. Conrad, matron of Fed- eral Chapter, announces “1835 Night” will be celebrated April 11. The grand matron and grand patron and the matrons and patrons of 1935 will be special guests. Loyalty Chapter met April 3. The Star Points will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Tignor, 3831 Gar- rison street. The “men’s auxiliary” is invited. The Thursday luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. Kostakos, 1346 G street southeast, April 11. A rummage sale will be held April 23, At the last meeting of Gavel Chapter, the conductresses, associate conduc- tresses, secretaries and treasurers were entertained. The special guests were Grand Treasurer McKenzie, Grand Conductress Rhine and Associate Grand Conductress Robbins. The Ways and Means Committee will meet tomorrow night. At the next meeting there will be initiation. The grand matron will be present. Treaty Oak Chapter met last Mon- day and was entertained by the chap- lain, marshal, organist, warder and sentinel. The Star Point Societ$ met Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Clara Reynolds. Mrs. Dorothy Geare assisted as hostess. The Sunshine Committee will meet at the home of the matron, Mrs. Ruth Chapter entertained its past matrons and past patrons at the last meeting. The grand matron and grand patron, with Past Grand Ma- | meet Friday at the home of Past trons Plitt, Milans and Past Grand Patrons Plitt, Milans, Proctor and Cromelin, were guests. The Aeolina Trio entertained with violin selec- tions.’ At the meeting April 15 Associate Grand Matron Louise E. Kreglow and Associate Grand Patron Needham C. Turnage, with the 1935 associate ma- trons and patrons, will honor Ruth Chapter’s associate matron, Daisy Thour, and Associate Patron Ralph Bonnette. There will be entertain- ment, refreshments and dancing. At the last meeting of La Fayette Lodge Chapter Miss Ellen Ma Wright and Philip Capell Wright en- tertained with violin and cello solos, accompanied by Miss Marion Johnson. Miss Kery Elizabeth Frazier, Miss Benna Louise Frazier and Miss Doris cle Tom's Cabin.” Little Miss Betty panied by Pa Piffie and his orchestra. Mrs. Teresa Campbell and Mrs. Lo- Point Society last Wednesday. Mrs. Florence C. Davison, matron, April 10. rehearsal at the chapter room Tues- day at 5 p.m. Past Matron Margaret Smith will rs. J. M. Robsion and C. J. Crouch. | Waples in the east, assisted by Senior | hold & luncheon and card party at her home, 1315 Juniper street, Thurs- day. Mrs. Marguerite Patterson will assist. ‘The Spring meeting of the Treas- urers’ Association was held at the home of Grand Treasurer Lillie Mc- Kenzie. Officers were elected as fol- lows: Miss Gface Williams, presi- dent; Mrs. Blanche Barghausen, vice president; Mrs. secretary (re-elected), ana Mrs. Jen- nie Simon, treasurer (re-elected). Bethlehem Chapter will entertain Myron M. Parker Lodge next Tuesday, when the members, families and weethearts will be the special guests of the evening. There will be enter- tainment, dancing and refreshments. The Star Point Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Bessie Melton, 15 V street, April 13 8 p.m, with Mrs. Virginia Gray and Miss Gwenllian Davis, hostesses. Matron Julia Hartranft of Joppa Lodge Chapter announces initiation April 17. The Ways and Means Committee is sponsoring a minstrel show and dance in Joppa Lodge Hall, 4209 Ninth street, April 24 at 8 pm. Rose L. Loebl, matron of Temple Chapter, announces at the meeting tomorrow the guests of honor will be the grand secretary, grand treasurer and all secretaries and treasurers, also all appointive officers. There will be entertainment and refreshments. The Ways and Means Committee will hold a card party Tuesday at 8 pm. at the Lee House. There will be a floor show and other entertain- ment. ‘The Auxiliary Home Board will meet April 11 at Epstein’s at 7 p.m., dinner and a social. Mrs. Mary E. Hutchinson, president, announces the annual banquet of the Matrons and Patrons’ Association of 1927 will be held Saturday at the Hotel Continental. Various forms of entertainment will be provided. The Association of Matrons and Patrons for 1934 entertained the As- sociation of Matrons and Patrons of 1935 at a dinner at the National Press Club. The dinner was followed by cards and dancing. Among the guests of honor were the grand ma- tron and grand patron. The address of welcome was given by the presi- dent of the 1934 association, Mrs. Louise Heinzman, with a response by the president of the 1935 association, Mrs. Edith K. Robinson. St. John's Lodge Chapter at its next the lodge in front of the church at 7:45 pm. All Masons and their fam- ilies are invited. The Worshipful Masters’ Associa- tion of 1910 held its annual banquet last Saturday evening, which was its 25th anniversary, at the Hamil- ton Hotel. The association was the guest of its president, Past Grand Master Gratz E. Dunkum. Prayer was offered by Grand Master Regar. C. 8. Eby entertained, followed by motion pictures. Hope Lodge will meet Friday eve- ning in the Masonic Temple. The M. M. degree will be conferred on several candidates, with Junior War- den Richard L. Merrick in the east, assisted by Junior Deacon Paul Ben- ninghoven as senior deacon. Mithras Lodge of Perfection, Scot- tish Rite, met last Tuesday evening. Robert de Bruce Council, Knights Kadosh, held a special meeting for the conferring of the twenty-seventh A meeting, will have a tableau appro- priate to the Easter season. The Endowment Committee will hold & card party at Aldan Towers, degree. The council will hold another special session next Tuesday evening i‘l’:h 'gwdeonlemn_;m of the twenty- legree. same evening Evangelist Chapter, Knights Rose Croix, will meet. There will be a general rehearsal for the services of Maundy Thursday and Easter Sunday. ‘These special services of Maundy Thursday and Easter will be held at All Souls’ Church. At last Tuesday night’s meeting of | street King David Lodge Secretary Parry, who was master in 1914, conferred Master J de- | planned for May national officers in Ethel Scantlebury, | Amelia Elliott, 1411 Buchanan street, | next Wednesday. Mrs. Nettie Skinner | will assist as hostess. | The Endowment Committee will | Matron Clara Reynolds. | __The regular monthly meeting of the Home Board Committee is called off. At the meeting Thursday of Bright- wood Chapter there will be an initia- tion. A bingo party, sponsored by the 1932 | Officers’ Club, will be held Tuesday at 2146 Georgia avenue. Mrs. Byrdie B. Sisk, matron of Miriam Chapter, announces a meeting | tomorrow night, when members having | birthdays in January, February and | March will be the honored guests. The Auxiliary Home Board Com- ™Y | mittee will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Beahm, 1316 Forty- fifth place southeast. Friendship Chapter will have initia- tion Tuesday. There will be enter- | Harbaugh enacted a scene from “Un- tainment and refreshments. ‘The matron announces the Auxiliary | Lou Wayson gave selections, accom- | Home Board will entertain the old folks of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home April 17. All members of the | retta Rabinhoist entertained the Star Home Board are invited. | The Dramatic Club of Esther Chap- Mirs. Clara Reid and Miss Anna Park will assist. At the next meeting, April 18, Past Patron Joseph H. Batt of Bethany Ghapter will speak on “Wills and | Endowment for the Home.” There | will be entertainment. The Ways and Means Committee is | making arrangements for the annual | Spring card party at the Willard Hotel | the afternocn of April 25. For | reservations, call Associate Matron Reed, Adams 2133. Chevy Chase Chapter celebrated as- | sociate night last Tuesday. Past Grand Patron Dulin and Past Matron Riley {and Associate Grand Matron Hreglow | and the associate matrons and patrons | were the guests of honor. The Officers’ Club will meet April 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rodney Spencer, 3715 Warren street. The afternoon Card Club will meet April 9 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Schneider, 3746 McKinley street. The Junior Evening Card Club will meet April 12 at the home of Mrs. Eugene Hearst, 3364 Tennyson street. The Star Point Society will have charge of the entertainment and re- freshments at the meeting of Brook- land Chapter Wednesday night. The Home Board will meet with Mrs. Grace Tubbs, 2028 Pierce Mill road, tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Past Matron Louise Nubson is giv- ing a card party for the Ways and Means Committee at her home, 4301 :;h!;hrmn' ith street northeast, Friday ‘The tenth annual banquet of the Matrons and Patrons’ Association of 1925 was held at the Highlands Tues- day. The grand matron and grand patron were honor guests. President Henri Mackle welcomed the members |and guests. Past Grand Patron | Charlie Shreve was toastmaster. Other | speakers were the grand matron, grand patron, Past Grand Matron Nellie Fletcher and Past Grand Matron Amy Hollander. A skit was presented by Past Grand Patron Ted Lewis and Past Matron Selma Klein. Good Will Chapter will devote a part of the meeting of April 12 to the subject of endowment. The meeting will be followed by refreshments. ‘The degrees will be conferred April 11 by William F. Hunt Chapter. The Auxiliary Home Board will visit the Masonic and Eastern Star Home April 10, from 1 to 3 p.m., to sew for the Campbell-Loeffler Club. The Temple Committee will hold a card party at the home of Mrs. Behrend, 3418 Thirty-fourth street, May 2 at 8 pm. The Gleaners of Naomi Chapter will have a bingo party April 12 at the home of Miss Maybelle Wackerman in Riverdale, Md. Matron Harriet C. Veley announces a rehearsal of the chapter officers Tuesday at 5 pm. at the Masonic Temple. Monday night the Chapter Committee will meet at the home of the marshal, Mrs. Betty Eisenacher, 28 Adams street. At the next chapter meeting, April 10, Miss Jean Bishop, radio singer, will be heard in several solos. Woodmen Circles. Oak Grove Circle met at the home of Mrs. J. F. Ogden, 3110 Thirty-fifth northeast, The guardian, Mrs. Ogden, reported on the State conven- tion at Cumberland, Md. She was elected State auditor. Mrs. Fannie Kolb, State president, was present as & guest. A joint District meeting is being or June. State and are expected to A v HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1935—PART TWO. Honor Guest REPRESENTATIVE ISABELLA GREENWAY Of Arizona, who will be an honor guest of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, Spanish War Veterans, celebrating Muster day, April 26, at Pythian Temple, at 8 p.m. There will be a dinner. | | | | Labor Building April 16 from 9:30 am. t» 4 pm. The fellowship din- ner will be at 7 p.m. at Sholl's Cafe, 1219 G street. | The Board of Managers will meet in the N. E. A. Building next Tues- | day at 1 p.m. | A meeting | magazine chairmen will be held in| the N. E. A. Building, 2 p.m. Wednes- day. men and presidents will be held in the N. E. A. Building April 12 at 10:30 am. Miss Louise McGuire, social service worker from the Juve- niie Court, and Ray Huff will be speakers, Kenilworth. Mrs. Florence Rogers will be the guest of the association at the fellow- | ship dinner at Scholl’s, April 16. The twelfth birthday anniversary of the association was celebrated April 3. Mrs. Mabel Hubbel, past president and now sixth division representa- tive, read the “Parent-Teacher Pray- " Miss Lillian Tolson, fourth grade teacher, and Mrs. Ami Farr, past president, sang. Mrs. Josephine Lingebach, past president and founder SPANISH WAR UNIT HEARS VIRGINIAN Gen. Urell Camp Also Names Committee to Plan Memorial Rites. Meetings This Week. Camps. Tuesday: Col. James S. Pettit, 921 Pennsylvania avenue south- east. Friday: Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Pythian Temp'e. Admiral George Dewey Naval, Northeast Masonic Temple. Auxiliaries. Monday: Col. James S. Pettit, Naval Lodge Hall. Friday: Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Pythian Temple. Gen. M. Emmett Urell Camp, Spanish War Veterans, met, with Comdr. Gary E. Powell presiding. Henry L. Howard, who served in thne 13th United States Field Artillery, was mustered in. The commander ap- pointed Ivan V. Conklin, L. L. Dun- ning and W. M. Barnes on the ! Memorial Day Committee. Comdr. C. B. Emmons of King in Alexandria acknowledged Gary E. Powell of this camp. Other speakers were Past Department Comdr. C. A. Strobel, Comdr. C. D. |Long, and P. H. Judy of Harden Camp; M. W. Gangburg of Roosevelt Camp, New York City; Comdr. C. B. Lucas of Pettit Camp, and Jed John- son and E. M. Lusky of Miles Camp. [ Gen. Nelson A Miles Camp, pre- sided over by Comdr. W. G. Stirk, re- ceived the annual visitation of Dept. Comdr. T. D. Binckley and his stafl. The deaths were reported of John W. Sebastian, Past Comdr A. Eugene Pierce and John A. Moore A supper will be held on Muster day. April 26. The camp presented a birthday cake to Gen. Nelson A. Miles Auxili- ary, which celebrated its eighth an- niversary. Q. M. Gen. Pat Callan, Dept. Comdr. Binckley, Senior Vice Dept. Comdr. G. V. McAlear and Junior Vice Dept. Comdr. J. B. Freeland spoke. Elvin M. Luckey, Ernest Goltz and R. E. Culin were placed on the Me- morial Day Committee to assist Past Dept. Comdr. McCaffrey | | | | Carrie Irving, | Carnation Committee of the District | with the various committees from | the auxiliaries and the department. | The carnations they make will be used to decorate the graves of the Spanish War veterans on Memorial day. | iliary met last Monday night with President Carrie Flaherty presiding. Mrs. Lillian Copley was admitted to membership. Delegates to the de- partment convention, to be held in tHe city in June, will be elected at the meeting April 15, after which a bingo party will be held Comdr. Calvin B. Lucas presided over the meeting of Col. James S. Pettit Camp. The commander ap- W. D. Watts and W. G. Copley to represent the camp on the Depart- ment Memorial Day Committee. Comdr. C. B. Emmons of Maj. James E. King Camp of Alexandria announced a benefit ball and enter- tainment to be held in the armory hall in Alexandria, April 23. Past Department Comdr. C. A. Strobel an- nounced arrangements are being made for memorial services at Hitchcock Hall, May 26. Other speakers were Junior Vice Department Comdr. J. B. Preeland and Comdr. Gary E. Powell of Urell Camp. | Comdr. C. E. Hawkins presided at | the meeting of Gen. Henry W. Lawton Camp last Monday night. Speakers were Past Department Comdr. J. G. Yaden, Senior Vice De- partment Comdr. G. A. McAlear, Junior Vice Department Comdr. J. B. Preeland, Past Comdr. George Cooney of Miles Camp and W. M. Barnes. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. The membership campaign will culminate in a joint class obligation in the presence of the national treas- urer, Oscar E. Aleshier, of Chicago, Ill, at & meeting in Naval Lodge Hall Thursday evening. State Manager Rubey of Newark, N. J, has been designated by the national president to present the prize trophy to A. R. Talbot Camp. Visitors from nearby camps in Maryland and Virginia are invited. The program includes ad- dresses by the guests of honor, mu- t, concluding wi chairman ©f the ' of Columbia Auxiliaries, s working | Admiral George Dewey Naval Aux- | pointed Past Comdrs. M. C. Moxley, | th | Mrs. Glen Rouse, president; of the association, read the “Parent- | Teacher Creed. he history of the association was read by Mrs. Dolly | Fitzgerald. Guests were Mrs. L. B. | Castell, State president, and the sixth | division principals and presidents. | Blue ribbons will be presented by | the Summer round-up chairman, Mrs. | Laura Columbus. The second and third grades will { have a musicale April 11 from 2 to |4 pm. Langley Junior High. ‘The association met, with Mrs. H. S Simmons presiding. Miss Bertie Backus, assistant superintendent of schools in charge of character educa- | tion, was the speaker. The Junior Girls’ Glee Club, directed by Miss Aagot F. Nordby agd accompanied by Mrs. Eula S. Dorsey, gave selections Miss Justine Jones sang. A trio, com- posed of Justine Jones. Louise Mann and Naomi King, sang. There was also community singing, led by H. Lee Smith, a former president of the association. Mrs. Alice Marsh, membership chairman, and her assistant, Mrs, Sar- gent C. Elliott, room representative, reported a membership of 189 mem- bers. The next meeting will be April 16. Hine Junior High. A meeting will be held Thursday at 8 pm. Miss Eleanor R. Normandy will give a talk on “The School Clubs.” There will be an exhibit of school work and special musical numbers. Election of officers. Blow-Pierce-Webb. For its Spring play. the dramatic group has chosen “Mama's Baby Boy." to be presented in the Wheatley audi- torium May 16 and 17. The Executive Committee met Thursday to appoint a nominating committee. Whittier. The association will meet tomorrow at 3 pm. There will be a Spring program given by children of the school. The meeting will be followed by a social hour. The annual Spring luncheon will be held at the school next Wednesday. John Eaton. ‘The association will meet Monday evening. There will be election of officers. Miss Katherine Watkins will speak on “Education of the Child in the Home.” Music will be furnished by Mrs. K. K. Bardwell and Mrs. M. B. Lehnert. Opyster. ‘The association will meet tomorrow at 3 pm. Mrs. John H. Alburtis. a former member of the faculty of Wil- son Teachers' College, will be the speaker. There will be special music. Following the meeting. the mothers of one of the rooms will entertain at tea. The meeting of the Executive Board will be held in the library at 1:30 pm. Bunker Hill. The last executive meeting of the association will be held at the school | on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Raymond. The association will meet at 8 p.m. | tomorrow. The fathers will provide entertainment and refreshments. A | farce entitled “Fun in a Cabaret,” | directed by George S. Colison, presi- i dent of the Calvary Dramatic Club, will be presented. Henry D. Cooke. The Executive Committee will meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the home of the president, Mrs. J. W. Brockwell. Miss 1. L. Gordon's room won the attendance prize at the last meeting. The Study Group, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Frank Eddingfield. held a meeting Wednesday afternoon. Gordon Junior. | The association will meet April 10 at 8 pm. Dr. Daniel M. Shoemaker will speak on “Methods of Non-Vio- Election of officers will be | | | lence.” | held. vue, vaudeville and circus were pre- sented during the past week. Wallach. A meeting will be held tomorrow at 2:30 pm. Miss Lydie A. H.| Burklin, head worker at the Friend- ship House, will speak on the activ- ities of the organization, which is in | the vicinity of the school. Pupils will | entertain with a group of songs. Cranch-Tyler. A meeting of the Executive Com- | mittee was held last Monday. Plans |are being made by the Summer round-up chairman for the examina- tion of all pre-school children May 1. Election of officers will be held to- morrow at 3 p.m. in the Tyler School. There will be a card and bingo party Thursday at 8 pm. in the Cranch School. Roosevelt High. “of local Parent-Teacher | Mrs. | Donald Kester, | Nominating Committee, | pointed Annual P.-T. Convention Will Be Held April 16 Fellowship Dinner Scheduled as Feature, With Sessions Held at Auditorium From 9:30 to 4 O'Clock. HE annual State convention of | Miss Blanche Pulizzi, principal, sec- the District of Columbia Con- | ond vice president; Mrs. D, Federline, gress of Parents and Teachers | recording secretary; Mrs. M. Hiltzs, will be held in the auditorium | corresponding secretary; Mrs. Laura of the Interstatr Commerce- | De Witt, treasurer. Alexander Shepherd A meeting will be heid tomorrow at 8 pm. The following is the Nominating Committee: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sapp, J. B. Skinner, Maj. Frank A. Frost, B. C. Mains. Barnard. The association will meet Tuesday at 8 pm. Tracy Tyler will address A meeting of Juvenile Court chair- | the association on “Radio in Edu- cation.” sing. The mothers’ study group will meet Wednesday at 1:30. “Training Chil- dren in Honesty” will be discussed. Talks will be given by Mrs, Walter McNamara and Mrs. Samuel Ma- dorsky. Parents of the 3B pupils will attend a parents’ demonstration of class room work April 17. The grade mothers will meet the library Wednesday at 1 o'clock. John Quincy Adams. The members of the Executive Board and grade mothers attended a school luncheon Tuesday. Afterward a business meeting was held. Arrangements were made for a school exhibit to be held at the reg- ular meeting of the association April 17 at 7:45 pm. Mrs. C. Malcolm Scates will in Blake-Gales-Seaton. ~ Miss Ruth Hillyard and Miss Mar- Jorie Gilchrist, third and second grade teachers, respectively, accompanied by Grade Mothers Mrs. M. Kouis and Mrs. Naomi Miller, took their classes on a bus trip to see the cherry blos- soms last Thursday. Mrs. Kouis, grade mother for Miss M. Gilchrist, gave a surprise party for her two boys and invited both Miss Gilchrist’s and Miss Hillyard's rooms to be her guests in the class room at Seaton School last Wednesday after- noon. The Summer Round-Up Commit- tee is at work, under the direction of Mrs. R. Scages, and pre-school chil- dren are being notified at the exami- nation on May day at all three schools. Taft Junior High. The Taft Junior High Glee Club will persent the operetta “The Willow Plate” on the evenings of April 11 and 12 in the school auditorium, The regular meeting was held March 26. Mrs. Ralph Hoagland, fost vice president, nresided. Mrs. chairman of the announced the slate for the election in May as follows: Mrs. Ralph Hoagland, presi- dent: Mrs. John L. Mitchell, first vice president; Miss Irene Minear, second vice president; Mrs. John J. Hardy, third vice president; Mrs. Robert A. Lyon, fourth vice president: Mrs. C. O. Arthur, fifth vice president; Mrs. Carl Sullins, treasurer; E. J. Collins, recording secretary: Mrs. H. A. Hughes, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Thrasher, historian. Miss Jessie La Salle gave a talk on “Causes of Child Delinquency,” Mrs. Eppa Norris sang and Miss Lorraine Thompson and Charlotte Snyder gave tap dances. Stanton. The regular meeting will be held April 15, 8 pm. The Nominating Committee will present a slate of officers. Jackson. The association will meet at 3 p.m. The main business will be the organ- izing of the Summer round-up work according to blocks, and ways of rais- ing money for the motion picture machine. Mrs. Clinton Ward will talk on “How to Appreciate Modern Art.” The best work of pupils along artistic lines in all classes will be on ex- hibition. Next Thursday the Navy Recruiting Office will present a mo- tion picture. with sound, for children of the school, at 3 p.m Amidon-Fairbrother-Rossell. The executive meeting was hel Tuesday at the Amidon School. By laws to be passed on by the associ: tion at the next meeting were rea Mrs. R. E. McConchie, president, ap- the following delegates to the State convention: Mrs. E. R. Bland, Mrs. L. Kinghorn, Mrs. D, Poats, Mrs. C. A. Guyer, Mrs. R. V. Riggles, Mrs. E. A. Strout, Mrs. M. Moriarity. The principal announced open house will be held at all three schools Tuesday, from 9 am. to 3 pm. The regular meeting of the association will be held at 3 p.m. in Amidon School. Wheatley. “Child Health in Relation to Habits | and Attitudes” was the topic of the talk given by Mrs. P. C. Ellett, State chairman of Summer Round-Up at the meeting Tuesday in the school. Mrs. Alice Brooks, sixth grade teacher, spoke on “Safety in the Home.” No- tices were sent to all parents whose children will be 5 years old by No- vember 1 that arrangements have been completed for the annual health | examinations to be held in the school | of officers: Six performances of the Spring re- | The ' association will meet April 10 at 8 pm. The program will be given by the art department. A nominating committee will be elected. Janney. ‘The association met Tuesday eve- ning. The Paul Junior High Glee | Club, under the direction of Mrs. R. ‘Wood, gave two groups of songs. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, spoke on “The Organization of Our Schools.” A revision of the Mrs. M. W. Buell, chairman. Mrs. Tilton Wright, chairman of | the following names for election: first | Temple. ! Doris Thompson are the candidates. on May 1 at 9 o'clock. The Nominating Committee pre- sented the following slate for election President, Mrs. Edna Rawlings; vice president, Mrs. Gene Starr; second vice president, Mrs. Anna Milburn; third vice president, Miss Florence Mortimer, principal; fourth vice president, Harry Shile ling; treasurer, Mrs. Etta Weiner; re- cording secretary, Mrs. N. Carosi; core | responding secretary, Mrs. Roy Reed, and historian, R. E. Lancaster. At the last meeting of Bethel No. 1 a “fashion show” was presented by Miss Aurelia Birmingham. The fol« lowing were models: Dorothy Brauner, Dorothy Linz, Mary Ellen Bailey, Mil= dred Johnson, Mary Mullican, Gladys Hendricks, May Louise Carhart, Evelyn Ingels, Margaret Muehlhaus, and Marthena Mehrling, Catherine Norris, Marie Whitbeck and Harriet Schmidt assisted. ‘The officers will exemplify the inita=~ tory work for the members of Acacia Lodge next Tuesday at the Masonic Phoebe Jane Wingfield and A special rehearsal for the charac- | ters in the play, “The Fatal Necklace,” was held at the home of Dorothy Brauner last Thursday. The ukulele unit of the Spring play also rehearsed that night. Plans are being made for an entertainment for Takoma Chapter the latter part of April. The Ways and Means Committee of the drill team will hold a bingo party association by-laws was presented by [w:dnudny at 745 Twelfth street | southeast at 8 p.m. A meeting of the choir will be held the Nominating Committee, presented | April 12 at the home of Lorraine Beale, 418 Allison street. Grace Cud- Mrs. | more, Jane Cunningham and Helen vice president; Davis will be co-hostesses. ” 4