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4 Mrs. G. Fred erick Coles Elected by Delphians President and Other New Officers Are Chosen at Annua Phi Delta RS. G. FREDERICK COLES ‘was elected president of Iota Phi Delta Chapter, Delphians, at the annual meeting last ‘week at the Shoreham Hotel. Other officers elected were: Vice presi- dent, Mrs. Alexander Wylie; secretary, Miss Margaret Buchanan; treasurer, Mrs. John A. McAneny; directors of | the Seminar Board, chairman, Mrs. James L. Bates; assistants, Mrs. Mc- Leod Maurice and Mrs. Welton B. Hutton. The next regular meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. September 19 at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Joseph H. Curry, leader, gave & summary of the subject, “Eternal Rome.” ‘The following subjects - were pre- sented and discussed: “From Empire to Province,” Mrs. Harold F'. Machlan; *“The City of Rome,” Mrs. Earl G. Tay- | for and Mrs. Earl M. Spencer; “Our Heritage of Language and Laws, E. Raymond Horton; “Influence of Rome Upon Modern Culture,” Mrs. | Elmer F. Pefler and Miss Margaret | Buchanan; “Roman Art,” Mrs, John | A. McAneny and Mrs. Walter M. Bane; “The Pre-Empire Period in Litera-| ture.” Mrs. McLeod Maurice and Mrs. H. B. Brooks; “Literature of the Em- | pire,” Mrs. G. Frederick Coles and | Mrs. | 1 Meeting of Iota Chapter. in the gardens of Mrs. John K. After the program a buffet I served. The subject was “The the Crusades,” under the leadership . L. Evans. “The Resume” was given by Mrs. Robert Howard. The following were the topics and : “The Beginning of Our Mrs. Eugene Brown; “The Church in Latin Ages,” Mrs. G. P. Rawley. The new officers are president, Mrs, Robert Howard; vice president, Mrs, Chester Swope; secretary, Mrs. J. B. Tiffey: board, Mrs, Charles Potter, Mrs. W. L. Evans, Mrs. George Lilley; treasurer, Mrs. Wililam Liddle. The next meeting will be held Sep-- tember 11, Business and Professional Women's Club.—Installation of officers will take place at a banquet tomorrow at the Congressional Country Club. Mrs. Marion H. Jones is chairman, being assisted by Miss Edith Rockwood, Miss Grace Goodpasture, Mrs, Katharine Staves and Mrs. Gladys Kastanet, ‘Transportation is under the direction of Miss Mary J. Mellinger. ‘Thiee guest speakers will be fea- Mrs, H. H, Hulbirt; “Related Trains |, cqio8 S0 PO ReD W0, M tock- of Thought,” Mrs. Alexander Wylie. The Baby Lovers’ Cirele of the Flor- ence Crittenton Home elected the fol- lowing officers: President, Mrs. A. B. McManus; vice president, Mrs. John McAneny; recording secretary, Mrs. S. W. Croft; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Green Hackworth; treasurer, Mrs, A. L. Craig; representative from the circle to the Florence Crittenton Home Board, Mrs. A. M. Desio; director to the District of Columbia Federation of dele, Mrs. James Hamilton Lewis and Mme. Cantacuzene Grant. Vocal music will be provided by Mrs. Helen Tur- ley, with Mrs. David R. Miley as ac- companist. The Reba Barrett Circle of the Flor- ence Crittenton Home will meet at the home of Mrs. William Stewart, 212 Carroll avenue, Takoma Park, June 20, | at noon. Bring lunches for an all- | day meeting. Women's Clubs, Mrs. R. Lee Spire. The selection of chairmen for the | different departments of work will be made June 26 at a called meeting at the home of the president. Columbia Union, W. C. T. U., met ‘Monday at the home of the president, Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter. Mrs. 5. W. Voteless District of Columbia League of Women Voters.—Mrs. William Kit- tle, newly elected president, held an | Executive Board meeting at her home |on Military road, June 11. She an- | nounced the selection of department chairmen and chairmen of standing committees as follows: chairman, government and economic Morrs led the devotional, following which she read a poem. Mrs. Rafter announced the annual convention at Atlantic City September 6 to 132. Mrs. Charles P. Grandfield was ap- pointed a member of the District of Columbia Nominating Committee. A tea and garden party will be held at the home of Mrs. Morris in October. Miss Pittis gave a report. The Nom- inating Committee for Columbia Union was appointed—Mrs. Henry, Mrs. War- ing and Mrs. Saul. The District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs will hold its June | meeting tomorrow at the Roosevelt Hotel at 10:30 am. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, retiring president, will open the meeting. During the course of the meeting the gavel will be turned over to the new’ administration, headed by Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle, president-elect, who will preside for a term of three rs. Reports will be given by the presi- dent, the director and the delegates at- tending the triennial convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs Beld in Detroit last week. Following | this meeting the federation will ad- until October 28. For the weekly broadcast next Sat- urday at 12:30 pm. from Station WRC one of the delegates will give a talk on “Echoes of the Triennial.” ‘Women's Clinie—The Board of Di- rectors met at the clinic, 4704 Georgia avenue, Monday evening, the presi- dent, Mrs. Prank A. Birgfeld, presid- ing. Miss Virginia S. Benjamin, Mrs. welfare, Mrs. Robert Leonard; child welfare, Mrs. A. J. Altmeyer; educa- | tion, Mrs. Dudley Willard; interna- | tional co-operation, Mrs. Henry Chal- mers; legal status of women, Mrs. | Louis Ottenberg; government and its | operation, Mrs. Hedley V. Cooke. | Chairman of standing committees: Finance, Mrs. Basil Manley; Publicity, Mrs. Max O. Lorenz; Membership, Mrs. | Gardner Jackson; Arrangements, Mrs, Harold Corpening; Legislation, Mrs. | souis Ottenberg; College Student Com- mittee, Mrs. Bernard Hearn. The board decided to set aside the | first Tuesday in each month from No- | vember to June as League day, and to hold the open meetings of the league | on these days so far as possible. Mrs. Altmeyer, chairman of the de- partment of child welfare, and Mrs. | Jesse Adkins, retired chairman, re- ported on the work being done by the department in opposing the proposed | amendment to the child labor law in | the Distriet of Columbia, - | A social followed. Mrs. Richard | Hogue, retiring president of the Dis- | trict League, presided at the tea table. Mrs. Gardner Jackson, previous to her departure for Europe on June 8, entertained with a garden tea at her home on West Kirke street in honor of the new officers and the new mem- |bers of the District League. Mrs. Charles. McNary, Mrs. Ernest Gruen- | ing, Mrs. Utterback and Mrs, Edward Costigan presided at the tea tables. 1 ‘Women’s City Club.—The Ways and | Means Committee has planned an out- |ing at Camp Bennett next Saturday | afternoon, which is a subsidiary ac- MASONIC MASTERS 10 HOLD FIELD DAY Eastern Star - Association Also to Participate in July 27 Event. ‘Thursday — Naval, Hiram, M. M.; La Fayette, M. M.; Singleton, F. Petworth, E. A.; Semper Paratus, F. C.; Congress. Priday — Columbia, E. A, Lebanon, social; Milans, M. M.; Justice. Saturday—School of Instrue- tion. Royal Arch. Monday—Petworth, Mark. Tnesday—La Fayette, Hiram, Mark. Wednesday—Columbia, social; Brightwood. Friday—School of Instruction. Commanderies. Monday—Orient. ‘Tuesday—Brightwood. Wednesday—Potomac. Friday—Columbia; Temple, A joint field day will be held at Griffith Stadium on July 27 under the auspices of the Association of Wor- shipful Masonic Masters of 1935 and | the Association of Matrons and Pa- trons, Order of the Eastern Star, of 1935, It will be for the benefit of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. (¢t will be the first time the two Organ- izations have joined in such an event. Department | ! Grand Matron Helen L. Brashears and | Grand Patron Walter L. Fowler are | | working_with the Committee of Ar- | rangements in presenting the event to | the members of the fraternity and | the public at large. While the field day plans are still |in a formative stage, the Arrange- ments Committee has announced that the event will include drills by uni- formed bodies, bands, a musical fes- tival and a sports exhibition. The program is scheduled to begin at 2 o’clock. sociation of Worshipful Masters, and Mrs. Edith Robinson, president of the Matrons and Patrons’ Association, have appointed George E. Cramer, master of St. John's Lodge, and Mrs. Grace Dietrick, matron of Chevy Chase Chapter, chairmen of the Field Day Committee. Master Heisey of Washington-Cen- tennial Lodge has donated a stiver loving cup, to be presented to the | tickets for this event. Master Joseph W. Marshall an- nounces that the M.M. degree will be | conferred in King David Lodge at its | next meeting. with Senior Warden ‘Harold Huggins officiating in the east. A delegation from the Builders’ Club of Woodward & Lothrop will be pres- ent. Refreshments will be served. There will be a rehearsal tomorrow 7:30 and members of the Fellowcraft Club are requested to attend. Petworth Lodge will confer the En- night following a short business meet- ing. mior Deacon Allen will be as- sisted by Warden Jett. Washington Centennial Lodge will meet at a stated communication Grand: Master Robert S. Regar, | Milton Hanson, president of the As- | | Eastern Star Chapter selling the most | vening of officers in the lodge hall at | tered Apprentice degree Thund:y‘ Don A. Sanford, Mrs. Horace HeIT | tivity of the Central Union Mission, and Mrs, Prank M. Shortall were elected to membership. A card party will be held at the elinic next Priday afternoon, with Mrs. L. H. Mattingly and Mrs. Edgar T. Brown in charge. The resignation of Dr. Isabel H. Lamb, assistant superintendent, was sceepted. Business Women’s Council meeting in the chapel of the Covenant-First Presbyterian Church Tuesday, 8 p.m. | Dr. O. C. Stine will speak on “Expe- rience in Russia.” Rev. J. Luther Ness, pastor Wesleyan M. E. Church, | will speak at the devotional period t 6:45. The Excelsior Literary Club will held its arnual picnic at the home of | Mrs. Henry Feno Sawtelle, 6200 Con- necticut avenue, June 18, at 3 pm.| Bring lunch. Columbia Floral Circle will have 8 | picnic at Sixteenth street reservoir tomerrow at 1 pm. Bring dishes. Belf-service. The Washington Branch of the American Association of University ‘Women will serve tes tomorrow at 4| p.m. in the lounge of the club house. | Miss Inez Roiph is hostess for the afternoon. The hiking group will meet at the eorner of Nebraska and Wisconsin svenues at 3 p.m. today and will go to 4444 Alton place for a hike in the vieinity and a picnic supper. Miss Elizabeth Smith and Mrs. Cora Yowell are the hostesses. Next Thursday at 6:30 p.m. the jor group will have a dinner bridge. Miss Sarah Moser is the hostess. These monthly dinner bridges will be eontinued during the Summer, the «dates being July 18, August 15 and Beptember 19. Girls' Friendly Society—Members and associates of all the branches were the guests of the diocesan organization yesterday at its annual party. The groups began arriving in the early afterneon at Holiday House for the party. Two of the branches enter- tained the other branches with short skits. The Nativity and Resurrection group were represented by Miss Rose Frye and Miss Elizabeth Honey doing s biack-face act and the branch of the Church of the Epiphany gave an terpretation of a group meeting in e year 1900. The members taking ‘were Mrs. Gertrude Pusey, Sally Mary Stuart, Louise Royall, Mrs, Emma O. M. Smith, Edith Langs- ford, Elymyra Parrish, Ruby Mechlin, ‘Mrs. Dorothy Goode, Mrs. Margaret @Snyder and Mabel Byler. These young ‘women took the part of members and Miss Lissetta Gasch took the part of the associate of the group. Epiphany branch will have a get-to- gether picnic tomorrow at Hains Point. Buppers may either be brought or pur- chased on the premises. The Mary Tea Club was organized June 7 at the home of Mrs. Jessie Richards, 311 New Jersey avenue southeast. Officers were elected as follows: Florence M. Ridgely, presi- dent; Roberta Garner, vice president; Blanch Middleton, secretary; Mary Schoneberger, treasurer, - A meeting was held yesterday with Mrs. Aidgely, 633 M street nertheast. * Geerge Washington Chapter, Del- Shian, held its last meeting until Pgll | with Mrs. John 8. Bennett, president | of the club, as sponsor, and Mrs. Anna V. Schuldt as chairman. The Drama Club will provide an entertainment. Refreshments will be served. Soroptimist Club.—At the business meeting Wednesday at the Willard Hotel, with Miss Mattie Gibson, vice | president, presiding, a committee was appointed to promote the restoration of the $93,000 taken from the relief bill for the cure of tuberculosis in the District and to back Dr. Ruhland of | the District Health Committee in his effort to promote adequate facilities for the continuance of the work, On alternate Thursday evenings at the Willard Hotel, Mrs. Aaran D. New- man will hold classes in parliamentary law during the Summer months. The club adjourned during July and August. Senator Thomas of Oklahoma will be the honor guest speaker at the meeting next Wednesday. Zonta Club—The regular luncheon meeting was held Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A, with the president, Miss L Malinde Havey, presiding. Dr. Harold Bryant, assistant director of the National Park Bureau of the Department of Interior, spoke on “Our National Parks,” giving a synopsis of the history from their crganization. Other guests were Miss Florence Dunlop, director of Camp Kahlert of the Y. M. C. A, and Miss Jessie Knox, editor of Practical Home Economics. Miss Marjorie Lowe, instructor of vocal music at Gunston Hall and & member of the Zonta Club, will give a group of songs next Wednesday. The Cercle des Precieuses Ridicules, prevented by inclement weather from holding their annual picnic at the home of M. and Mme. Pierre de Chauny, near Falls Church, met Sat- urday evening at the home of M. and | Mme. William J. Wallis in the West- chester. Following refreshments the president, M. William J. Wallis, opened the meeting. French songs, illustrated by projected views, were sung, some being_original rhymes by Mme. Wil- lian J. Wallis set to familiar airs and complimentary to M. and Mme. Pierre de Chauny. Among those taking part in the program were Mlle. Undine Livaudais, Mme. Camille Hindmarsh and M. | Wednesday at 7:30 pm. The Master { Mason degree will be conferred. with | Past Master Marx E. Kahn occupying |the east. The Centennial Degree Team will participate in the work. | will confer the Master Mason degree, | after which refreshments will be served. The lodge will hold religious services at Temple Heights next Sun- lodge and their family are invited. Master Paul A. Carson announces the Fellowcraft degree will be con- ferred in East Gate Lodge next Wednesday evening. Paul C, Smith | will occupy the east and Louis W.| Plowman will deliver the lecture of the degree. The July and August communications have been called off. | The Pellowcraft Club of Pentalpha | Lodge is sponsoring an all-day outing | at Marshall Hall and combination day | and moonlight excursion on the Wil- son Line June 19. Boat leaves Sev- enth street wharves 10 am. 2, 5:30, | 18:30 pm. The club will maintain a | | ticket booth both at the wharves and | Marshall Hall. A program has been | arranged for games. Further infor- mation may be had by calling Simon T. Mensh, Columbia 3800. Syracusian Lodge, at its last con- vention, conferred the page rank or George Bowman of Maryland. The esquire rank will be conferred at the next meeting. Calanthe Lodge conferred the page and esquire ranks on 14 candidates. At their next convention they Wwill confer the knight rank. Rathbone Temple, Pythian Sisters, celebrated their forty-fourth anniver- sary. A Mother's day program was | presented at the same time. Most mel of Friendship Temple presented a gift to the temple. The last meeting of the Past Chiefs’ Association was held at the home of Mrs. Addie Freeman, 3421 Twenty- fourth street northeast. Mrs. Alice Joseph H. Milans Lodge on June 21 | day at 4 pm. All members of the | Seated, left to right: Mrs. John corresponding secretary. Back row, left to right: Mrs. R. Sullins, treasurer; Mrs. Charles O. Collins, recording secretary. Order of the Columbia Chapter initiated candi- dates last Monday. The next meet- ing will be Children’s night. The officers’ club will meet tomor- row at the home of Associate Con- street, with Mrs, Virginia McGarity assisting. The Templé Committee will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Helen Mullenberg, 822 Longfellow street, Florence Walter as hostesses. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Bess C. Coston, 1726 Kenyon street, with Mrs. Cora M. Goldsworthy and Miss Rachael M. Kline assisting. The Ways and Means Committee will meet on Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Eppelsheimer, 3227 Hiatt place, with Mr. and Mrs. | Cope assisting. | Matron Evelyn E. Shank has changed her address to 1307 Jack- son street and her telephone to North 3635-M. | The Past Officers’ Association of | Joppa Lodge Chapter was entertained at the home of Past Grand Matron Mamie L. Greenstreet Friday evening. Plans were made for the annual | | picnic July 20 at the home of the| president, Past Matron Mildred D. Conway, Arkhaven, Md. The Auxiliary Home Board of Wil- liam F. Hunt Chapter will meet to- morrow, with Miss Marie Barrett as hostess, at 44 Wine avenue, Hyat®s- ville, Md., at 8 p.m. The Officers’ Association will meet June 20, at the home of Mrs. Edna Van Derveer, 1611 Riggs place, at |8 pm. ‘The 1933 Matrons and Patrons’ As- | sociation will have a picnic at Kim- | mel Kottage, Shady Side, Md., next | Sunday, June 23. I Matron Cora Icenhower presided | during the conferting of degrees by | the officers of Bethany Chapter at its last meeting. An excursion down the Potomac will be given by the chapter July 1./ Tickets may be obtained or reserved | by calling Cleveland 3641 or Georgia 3261, | The last chapter meeting prior to | the Summer recess will be held Fri- ; day. The 1927 Association of Matrons |and Patrons will hold its annual outing next Sunday at North Beach Park, at the Summer home of Mrs. Lena Stephenson. Members who con- template going should communicate with one of the officers of the asso- ciation. At its last meeting, Martha Chap- ter entertained the District associate matrons and patrons of the Grand Chapter and the subordinate chap- ters. Other special guests were: Right Worthy Grand Treasurer Flora Campbell, Past Grand Matron Grace Kimmel "and Past Grand _Patron Frank Kimmel and Grand Lecturer Mollie Teachum. Associate Patron Rudolph Malth presented a Flag day program. In the cast were Janet Rock, Annette Evans, Daisy Baker, Erma Noll, Predericka Weidmer, Rena Hunt and La Nel Avery. Swiss yodel- ing, with accordion accompaniment, was rendered by Miss Weidmer; an exhibition tap dance by La Nel Avery and vocal selections by Rudolph Malth. The “Spirit of '76” was por- trayed by Paul Malth, William Ches- ter and Robert Worrell. Messrs. Rada, Schoepper and Bandell, mem- bers of the Marine Band, delighted u'ifll clarinet, violin and cello selec- lons. The Ways and Means Committee will join Areme Chapter on a moon- !’ight trip down the Potomac July 1, p.m. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet tomorrow at the home of Jane Scott, 3813 Fifth street, with June Schultz and Laura Scott assisting. At the meeting June 21 degrees will be conferred by Past Matron Pauline Fry and Past Patron Carleton Fry. Priscilla W. Hoke, matron of Joseph Excellent Chief Mrs. Georgianna Kim- | H. Milans Lodge Chapter, announces & meeting Thursday evening in North- east Masonic Temple. The Bridge Club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Gil- lian Grimm, 1334 Irving street. En- dowment, June 27, with Past Matron Esther V. Cross, 1106 E street south- 3 i : g Ed i i D, C. JUNE 16, 1935—PART TWO. Other officers are: Miss Irene Miner, second vice president; Mrs. J. I, Hardy, third vice president, and J. A. L. Mitchell, president; J. K. Lawson, first vice president; Mrs. H. A. Hughes, A. Lyon, fourth vice president; Mrs. Ralph Thrasher, historian: Mrs. C. T. Arthur, fifth vice president. —Star Staff Photo. Parent - Teacher Parley Will Be Held July 8 to 12 Maryland U. Conference Will Be Under Di- rection of State Con PARENT-TEACHER _confer- ence will be held at the Uni- versity of Maryland, College Park, Md., July 8 to 12 under | the direction of the Maryland | Congress of Parents and Teachers in co-operation with Dean W. 8. Small, director of the Summer* session at the university. Members of the District | of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers may attend the conference for the full session or as often as possible. The Board of Managers of the Dis- trict of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers will meet in the N. E. A. Building next Tuesday at 10:30 am. Mrs. W. C. Jones announces a meeting in the State office for mem- bers of the department of organi- zation next Tuesday at 10:15 am., prior to presenting plans to the board for approval. Next Sunday will mark the con- clusion of the parent-teacher column | until Pall. Benjamin Stoddert. At the last business meeting Mrs. J. R. Van Fossen, retiring president. was presented with a corsage bouquet by the association and a bouquet by the teachers. ductress Rose L. Hidde, 1421 Shepherd | |with Mrs. Ida B. Wailes and Mrs; | The auxiliary home board will meet | Woodson G. Martin and Mrs. Doris | Eastern Star transportation will notify Mrs. Hicks not later than June 19, The Unity Bridge Club will meet at the home of Blanche Hall, 6113 Eastern avenue, Takoma Park, Md., Wednesday. Gladys Milne is assist- ing hostess. A light opera, “The Tea House of Sing Lo,” will be presented by a cast composed of the members of the chapter June 26 at the Brightwood Hall Masonic auditorium, Areme Chapter will have as its spe- cial guests next Wednesday the asso- | ciate matrons and the associate pa- | trons, There will be dancing, refresh- ments and favors. | Past Matron Emily A. Smith has | | been appointed chairman of the Edu- | cational Fund Committee. This com- | mittee will hold a card party at the | home of Edna Long on Nebraska ave- | | nue tomorrow at 8 p.m. For reserva- tion call Adams 8765. A moonlight excursion down the | Potomac will be held on July 1 at 8:30 pm. Tickets may be obtained from Ruth Newcomer, Adams 0693, The La Fayette Card Club will meet | with Mrs. Ruth Haycraft, 5723 Ninth | | street, Tuesday, with Mrs. Blanche CENTERSPLANNING SUMMER ACTIVITY City-Wide Celebration of | Independence Day a Fea- ture of Schedule. Summer plans are being completed by Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples, director | of the Community Center Depart- | | ment, for the centers throughout the mittee. The total number of children | city for June, July and August, in of the Fourth of July here; and the weekly festivals at the Washing- ton Monument, which are now enter- ing their seventh season under the auspices of the CCommunity Center De- partment and the Office of National Capital Parks. Bridge instruction may be carried Refreshments were served by the kindergarten grade mothers. The third grade was awarded the silver cup for having the largest npm- ber of parents present. Woodridge. A'program was given on the ter- race of the school June 6. A chorus of boys and girls from the fifth and sixth grades, directed by Mrs. Lee Crandall, with Mrs. Willlam Harris gress Co-Operating With Dean W. S. Small. resenting Mrs. L. B. Castell, District president. A past president’s pin was presented Mrs. L. L. Scott by Mrs. A. Koons, & past president. Wheatley. A luncheon was given Thursday at Scholl’s in honor of the following four retiring officers of the associae tion: Mrs. R. Hillsinger, treasurer; Mrs. C. C. Martin, second vice presi~ dent; Mrs. M. Burneston, Membership chairman, and Mrs. Roy Reed, Health chairman. Mrs. Edna Rawlings, presi- dent, presided, presenting them with corsages. A program was presented under the direction of Mrs. Alice Man~ ning. Among those attending were Miss Florence Mortimer, principal; Mrs, Walter C. Jones, Miss K. Bresna- han and Mrs. E. Turner. The following chairmen have been ;lppolmed: Miss G. Ourl, art; Mrs. C. C. Martin, character education; Miss K. Bresnahan, home economics; Mrs. C. Burke, receiving home; Mrs. | H. Haun and Mrs. C. Hawley, health Miss M. Ward, fifth grade teacher in charge of the base ball activities, took the team to Rock Creek Park Friday, where they held a “wiener” roast and participated in various games. Fred Barber of the Father's Council accompanied the boys. Blow-Pierce-Webb. At a meeting Tuesday evening Mrs. 5A. Shugrue, principal, presented Mrs. 8. E. Updike, retiring president, with a past president’s pin on behalf of the association, a lamp from the teachers and a table from the Execu- | tive Board. Mrs. C. Hensen and Mrs. A. Padgett presented flowers Officers were installed by Mrs, Wal» ter C. Jones. Powell Junior High. at the piano, gave selections. Other rooms gave dances, circus parades and recitations. At the conclusion of the program the association sold ice cream, cake and lemonade. The final weighing and measuring | of the children in the school has been | completed. Mrs. Henry Evans and Mrs. D, Cooper assisted Mrs. John Major, chairman of the Health Com- examined was 368. There were 185 gold star, 147 blue star, 29 red star | addition to the chy-wide celebration | and 7 green star. Francis Scott Key. Children of the school held a spare | time or hobby exhibit at the school | beginning June 3 and lasting through June 7. A display of work and variety of things that the children had col- | lected were shown. | On June 7 the chiidren held a cir- cus on the school grounds. on through the Summer months also, | beginning July 1. with Maxwell John- ston, Mrs. Mirabelle Lindsay, Mrs. | Power assisting. The La Fayette Lodge Chapter will Marijon Barre as instructors. Social give a dance and card party at the | Y. W. C. A, Seventeenth and K streets, June 29. Ruth Chapter will entertain the | conductresses, associate conductresses, | treasurers and secretaries of this. ju- risdiction in honor of its conduct- | tress, Mrs. Grace Boswell; associate | conductress. Mrs. Edna Eisenhart; treasurer, Mrs. Ella Reed, and sec- | retary, Mrs. Ida Parsons, tomorrow evening. There will e entertainment | and refreshments. The Ways and Means Commitiee will give a moonlight excursion down ; the Potomac July 1. Phone Mrs. Ruth Bonnette, Wisconsin 4424, for tickets. The Chapter will assist with the | religious services at Temple Heights August 11 at 3 o'clock. The matron, Mrs. Ruth Bonnette, | has appointed Mrs. Pearl Richards | dancing is likewise in much dcmand. Ben March Center. Ber Murch Center, in the Chevy Chase section, will be open until further notice on Friay nights with & community dance each week. Dur- | mg June, Rooseveit Center wili also be open one night each week, Wednes- day, with community dances begin- ning about July 10. Macfarland Cen- | ter will be available for use after office hours and in the early morn- ing hours. Next Thursday night Roosevelt Cen- ter will present a program featur- ing the dancing clasees taught by Miss Ivy Randall, at E. V. Brown, Ben Murch and Bancroft School Buildings. They will be assisted by students in the community classes, under the direction of Miss Margaret Reed at Lafayette Center, and bv the students in the advanced groups un- chairman of the Educational Commit- | der the direction of Miss Adelaide | tee. Courtney. Members of the Socksnd ! Whittier. Mrs. John F. Hamaker, secretary, | | District of Columbia Congress of Par- | ents and Teachers, installed officers as follows: Mrs. H. R. Jones, presi- dent; Mrs. Morgan Pryse, first vice president; Miss Elsie Green, second vice president; Mrs. K. Foote, record- ing secretary; Mrs. 8. Stewart, cor- responding secretary, and Mrs. C. L. Howard, treasurer. | A party for the graduating class is | planned for June 27. | Miss Sheid's room won the attend- ance prize. A farewell reception was held after the business meeting. Members of the Executive Board | entertained Mrs. Jdnes, president, at dinner and bridge at the Brook Farm ’Tel House last Tuesday. | Stuart Junior High. At the meeting pupils of the French classes, under the direction of Mrs. Dusibella, sang French songs and gave a demonstration lesson and a play, “Little Red Riding Hood,” in French. The meeting of the association was postponed to next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Installation of officers will be made by Mrs. L. B. Castell. A demonstra- tion will be given by pupils, includigg | singing by the Glee Club, and & style show. The new president will ineet the new officers at 7:30 at the scaool. Park View. The association held its final weet- ing of the year June 6, which was | followed by a bingo party, under the direction of Mrs. 8. L. Greenberg, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. J. B. Calbreath, hospitality chairman. Mrs. Joseph Sherman, membership chairman, arranged a “movie party” | June 13 for the children whose moth- ers attended six or more meetings during the year. | [ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Washington Council met last Tues- | day evening at the Knights of Colum- bus club house, Grand Knight Harold F. Jones presiding The following officers were elected: Grand knight, Alfred A. McGarraghy: deputy grand knight, Julien T. Cromelin; chancellor, Carmine Garo- | falo; recorder, Paul W. McGovern; treasurer, Harry E. Brooks; advocate, | John W. Bowen; warden, Richard F. | Pield; inside guard, John W. Crown; outside guards, John W. Grambo and Daniel O'Connor; trustees, Martin J. Dufficy (three-year term); delegate to the State Council, Past Grand Knight Harold F. Jones; alternate to grand knight, Deputy Grand Knight Julien T. Cromelin; alternate to past grand knight, Dr. A. D. Wilkinson. | Appointive offices in the council wift be filled by the grand knight-elect after his installation in office. The chaplain, Dr. Peter Guilday, who will retire from his office this month, congratulated the council on ‘The chapter will recess during July | and August. Fidelity Chapter will meet next Thursday for Obligation night. After i this meeting, the chapter will recess until September 5. The Home Board will meet for a pienic luncheon Tuesday at 12:30°p.m., at Halns Point. Mrs. Emily Fletcher, chairman of endowment, will hold & bingo party Tuegday at 8 p.m., Masonic Temple, Fourteenth and Kenyon streets. Miriam Chapter celebrated its 18th birthday anniversary at its last meet- ing. The honored guests were the grand matron, grand patron, Past Grapd Matron Hudson, Past Grand Patron ‘Teachum. Entertainment was furnished as fol- lows: Mrs. Helen Webb Zeller and son William, songs and recitations; Mrs. Nell Duree Norris, recitations; Mrs. Fay Swenson, songs; Mr. Cook, songs; Mrs. Brooks Young and Prof. Holt, banjo selections, and Noble Harry Inglehart with others of his and sang. The Auxiliary Home Board will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Pebble Tanner, 1343 Childress street northeast. A moonlight excursion will be held July 1. Tickets may be secured from Mrs. Marie Linthicum. St. John's Lodge Chapter, at its meeting tomorrow night, has made ar- rangements to entertain the children of the members of the chapter; also those having birthdays in June and July will be remembered with greet- ings and remembrances. Mrs. Mary Pritchett will be the host- ess at a card party Wednesday eve- ning for the benefit of the Auxillary Home Board at her home, 2715 Nortlh Capitol street. Matron Sayde White will be the hostess at a card party at 1 pm., Thursday for the benefit of the Ways and Means Committee, at her home, 316 Madison street. This will be the last meeting before the Summer recess. Emma I. Daniels, matron of Esther Chapter, announces a meeting of the Dramatic Club at the home of Ruth E Benning road north- east, June 24, at 8 pm. The assist- ant hostesses are Elsie Babcock and Dulin and Grand Lecturer | temple from Columbus, Ohio, played | . | Robbins, associate grand conductress, . | sale Thursday, Priday and Saturday Buskin Club of Petworth School, di- | rected by Miss Amalie Preische. will offer two short plays: “How Boots Befooled the King"” and “Pineapple | Salad.” Community Dances. At Southeast Center, in Buchanan, | Thursday night the second in the series of special community dances | sponsored by the Southeast Recrea- tional Club will be hela. On Tuesday evering each week, dancing classes will be held. At Thomson Center next Priday afternoon, Mrs. Jeanette P. Tolford will begin & six weeks" course in danc- ing for children, fiee of charge, for | bovs and girls of the mid-citv sec- “jon. The class will begin at 3 o’clock. The Children’'s Community Cnorus, directed by Miss Esther Linkias, will continue to mee: Wednesday at 3 o'clock during this month. ‘The Flag day exercises of Washington Lodge of Elks will be held at the club this evening. District Deputy John E. Lynch will deliver the principal address. Past Exalted Ruler John D. Fitzgerald will be the narrator for the tableaux entitled “The History of the Flag,” with the Elks’ Boys' Band providing the musical interludes. Miss Margery T, League will sing and the cornet section of the band will also contribute to the musical pro- gram. Past Exalted Ruler George E. Strong is chairman of the Committee (:x udArnntemenu. The public is in- The annual moonlight cruise will be given on the Wilson Line steamer | City of Washington tomorrow. There will be dancing and a program of other entertainment. The steamer | leaves the Seventh street wharves at | 8:30 p.m. returning at midnight. Tickets may be obtained at the dock. This event is the first of a series of entertainments planned by the com-- mittee recently appointed by Exalted Ruler James J. Murray and of which | Luther M. Young is chairman. Two cars of the Elks' good will fleet will arrive here Thursday. Fran- | cis P. Boland, who made a visitation here in November as special district | deputy, and George E. Stanley are the good will ambassadors. A grand welcome is being arranged by a com- mittee under the leadership of Past Exalted Ruler Edwin S. Puller. ‘The lodge voted honorary life mem- be given jointly by Mrs. Helen D. and Mrs. Harriet Ryan at their re- spective homes, 304 and 302 Long- fellow street, next Wednesday night. The Gleaners will hold a rummage at 1309 Wisconsin avenue. Mrs, Harriet C. Veley, matron, an- nounces a meeting June 26. Mrs. Hazel Spicer, matron of Loy- alty Chapter, announces the meeting R Mrs. L. B. Castell, president, Dis- trict of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers, installed the following officers: Mrs. R. 8. Pranklin, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. L. B. Berryman, second vice president; Mrs. T. F. Ferry, sec- retary, and W. S. Griest, treasurer. Mrs, L. H. Magruder, retiring pres- | ident, was presented with a past pres- ident’s bar by Miss Gladys Clarkson, in the absence of the principal, C. g Schwartz. A farewell party is being planned for the June graduates. John Burroughs. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. E. G. Sievers; first vice president, Mrs. E. M. Nelson; second vice president. Miss M. E. Draney; third vice president, Mrs. G. E. Jacobson; recording secretary, | Mrs. S. B. Michaels: corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. F. J. Roy; treasurer, Mrs P. E. Burgess; assistant treasurer, Mrs. A. L. Lawrence. They were in- | stalled by Mrs, George Corbin, rep- | Orig. $4.60 32.93 Mrs. H. N. Stull, president; | its progress. Assistant Chaplains Father Aloyslux_ J. Burgraff, Father Michael R. Eagan and Father Fran- cis P. Conlon also spoke. Lecturer John B. Coyle announced the council will held a ladies’ night | and dance following its next meet- | ing, June 25. | Spalding-Council will meet Thurs- | day at 8:15 p.m., with J. Fred Brady; | grand knight, presiding. ‘Thomas F. Carlin was elected grand 1 knight at the last meeting for the | new term beginning July 1. Other officers elected include PFrank R. Hanrahan, deputy grand knight; John J, Carmody, chancellor; Ralph J, | De La Vergne, warden: William G. | McGuire, recording secretary: F. H. | Huneke, treasurer; J. W. McCormack, | ir., inside guard: F. E. G. Hipp and J. Frank Kelly, outside guards: Thomas F. Carlin and J. Fred Brady, delegates to the State convention: T. | J. Quirk and T. Gillespie Walsh, | alternates to deiegates to the State convention. —With the thermometer registering up in the 90s, this gale is most timely! 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