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FRATERNITIES. La Fayette Masons To Meet Thursday At Memorial * Philadelphia Lodge To Be Guest of Local Group La Fayette Masonic Lodge will meet in the George Washington Masonic National Msmorial at Alexandria, Va., Thursday, Master Marvin E. Fowler has announced. Members of Corinthian Lodge of Philadelphia will visit Lafayette Lodge on this occasion. All naster Masons are invited. o The Fellowcraft Club of George C. Whiting Lodge will meet Thurs- day at Georgetown Masonic Temple. The master of Theodore Roosevelt Lodge announces the M. M. degree will be conferred Wednesday eve- ning with Senior Warden Edward Howes presiding. ‘The F. C. degree will be conferred in Osiris Lodge on Wednesday eve- ning by Junior Steward Newworth. On Tuesday evening Joppa Lodge will hold a special M. M. degree in the George Washington National Memorial at Alexandria, Va. Samuel Gompers Lodge will confer the M. M. degree on Tuesday, and Wednesday evening will pay its an- nual visit to St. John's Lodge, Bal- timore. Barristers Lodge announces a showing of the picture, “Know Your Money,” next Wednesday. Mithras Lodge of Perfection, Scot- tish Rite, held a special meeting last Tuesday evening, when petitions for the degrees in the dedication class were acted upon. This class begins on May 13. Degrees will be conferred each evening until May 17. Next Tuesday evening the lodge will hold another special meeting. A large number of petitions have been received. ‘The Scottish Rite bodies are now moving the furniture from 433 Third street N.W., which has been the home of the Scottish Rite for a quarter of a century, to its new temple at 2800 Sixteenth street N.W. ‘The secretary’s office will be moved to the new temple tomorrow. Trestleboard. Monday—No meetings. ‘Tuesday—Mithras Lodge of Per- fection, Scottish Rite, speciald ‘Wednesday—Washington Centen- nial Lodge, Osiris Lodge, King Solo- mon Lodge, East Gate Lodge, Theo- dore Roosevelt Lodge, Barristers Lodge, Columbia Chapter, Potomac | Commandery. Thursday—Naval Lodge, Hiram Lodge, La Fayette Lodge, William R. Singleton Lodge, Petworth Lodge, Brightwood Chapter, Mount Pleas- ant Council. Friday—Columbia Lodge, Lebanon Y.odge, Joseph H. Milans Lodge, Jus- tice Lodge, Columbia Commandery. Saturday—Grand Lodge School of Instruction. Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary Meetings this week are: Wednes- day, department, Pythian Temple; Friday, Gen. Henry W. Lawton, Pythian Temple. Department President Naomi Har- riman extends an invitation to mem- bers to attend the May party at Pythian Temple on Wednesday at 8 o'clock. There will be no meet- ing. Loyal Order of Moose Columbia Lodge met Tuesday eve- ning at Moose Hall with Governor | E. R. Thompson presiding. Arrangements have been made by the House Committee to hold an entertainment each Friday evening under the direction of Crawford ‘Thayer. The board of officers meeting, scheduled for next Tuesday evening has been postponed. The officers| will attend Baltimore Lodge on| April 30 at 8 pm. ‘Women of the Moose. Columbia Chapter met Friday evening with Senior Regent Marie A. Clark presiding. The following were initiated: Mrs. Irene Krance, Lillian Garber, Jane E. Davis, Mary Bonato, Hazel Reardon and Hazel Mitchum. Home Making Chapter night pro- gram - was held. The principal speaker was Miss M. Sheldon of the ‘Washington Gas Co. Ritulistic Chairman Grace Clark will sponsor a game social at her home sometime in May. The Ritulistic Committee will meet May 2 at Moose Hall at 8 pm. Rainbow Division Veterans The District of ColumBia Chapter will have a supper meeting May 18 at 7:30 o'clock at the Capitol Park Hotel. President Witherite will pre- side. M. Mannjng Marcus, chairman of the Nominating Committee, will make a report. Officers will be elect- ed at the June 15 meeting, followed by installation. ‘The guest speakers will include Representative George Grant of Alabama, Representative James H. Fay of New York and Representative F. Maciejewski of Illinois. Walker H. Colston will be master of ceremonies. COMMANDER—Frank L. Ach, who was installed as head of Potomac Commandery, No. 3, Knights Templar. —Star Staff Photo. PLAN ANNIVERSARY OBSEKVANCE—Mrs, matron, and Archie L. Lewis, patron, of Trinity Chapter, O. E. 8., who are arranging for its 16th anniversary program next Thursday. —Harris Order of .the Areme Chapter on May: 1 will honor Associate Matron Helen Ru- benstein and will have as honor guests Associate Grand Matron Mil- dred Hicks and Associate Grand Patron Joseph Batt. The associate matrons and patrons of the subordi- nate chapters are invited. Refresh- ments and dancing. The weekly card party will meet tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. George Gaither, 1250 Newton street N.E., Michigan 1605. Mrs. Nora Martinsky, matron of East Gate Chapter, announces a re- ception will be given in honor of Grand Conductress Hazel Engel- brecht May 3. ‘The star points will sponsor a card party on May 10 at the temple™Mills and Rhode Island avenues N.E. The Secretaries Association will meet May 4 at 8 p.m. at the home of Elviria Magdeburger, 1612 Con- cord avenue N.W., assisted by Alice W. Newhard and Rose A. Yost. Mrs. Alta C. Kaylor, matron of Harmony Chapter, announces Home Board meeting tomorrow at home of Mrs. Alberta Plowman, 1704 Kearney street NE. On May 4 the Ways and Means Committee will hold a May festival at 1400 New Hampshire avenue NW. On May 9 the chapter will celebrate its 14th anniversary and will have as its special guests the grand metron and grand patron and the matrons and patrons of this jurisdiction. ‘The May 2 meeting of Joseph H. Milans Lodge Chapter will be asso- ciate matrons and patrons night, with Miss Mildred Hicks, associate grand matron, and Joseph Batt, as- sociate grand patron, and the asso- ciates of the jurisdiction as honored guests. The Star Points Society will meet May 9 at the home of Mrs. Nina Ford, Arlington, Va. There will be a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graf, 300 Oglethorpe street N.W., April 29 for the benefit of ways and means. Mrs. Betty Wolfe, matron of Ta- koma Chapter, announces the Ways and Means Committee will have a night of games at the home of Mrs. Stella Blase, 7032 Eastern avenue, on May 4. Joppa Lodge Chapter on May 1 will entertain the members and families of Joppa Lodge, Petworth THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 25, 1840—PART TWO. Esther K. Hawkins, & Ewing—Buckingham Photos, Eastern Star street N.E,, at 8 o'clock, May 4, with the other 1940 Star Points as hostesses. The General Home Board will meet April 20 at the emple at 1 o'clock. They will have luncheon at 12 at the Lotus. All members desiring a reservation for the lunch- eon will call Associate Matron Bes- sie Melton, Dupont 5796. The Past Matrons and Past Pa- trons’ Association of Mizpah Chap- ter will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Past Patron and Mrs. Willilam H. Harrison, 3157 Nine- teenth street, north, Arlington, Va. Mrs. Emma M. Jones, matron of Hope Chapter, announces the Ways and Means barn dance at Chillum Hall, Riggs road and District line, May 4, 9 to 12 pm, The chapter will conduct the re- ligious services at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home today at 3 p.m. The preacher will be the Rev. F. J. Bohanon, The first banquet of the past grand matrons and past grand pa- trons, their husbands and wives, will be held tomorrow at the Eastern Star Temple at 6:30 pm. Make reservations with Mrs. Louise E. Kreglow, Georgia 6446. The Star Point Society of Acacia Chapter will meet on Thursday at the home of Christine Jackson, 2100 North Stafford street, Arlington, Va, with Mrs. Mary Gilpin and Mrs. Abbie Loeffler as assistant hostesses. Cards and refresh- ments. The matron of Treaty Oak Chap- ter announces a fashion show will be held at the home of Mrs. Clara Reynolds, 4524 Chesapeake street N.W. Tuesday evening, assisted by Mrs. Ruth Artis. A meeting of the Sunshine Com- mittee will be held May 1 at the home of Mrs. Marie Williams, Clit- ton Terrace, assisted by Mrs. Katie Bastian. The Acorns will meet May 3 at the home of Mrs. Mader Ware, 2807 Thirteenth street N.E, assisted by Miss Marian Beedle. Ruth Bowdler, matron of Esther Chapter, announces the entertain- ment planned for the next meeting has been canceled. There will be initiation. The Temple Board will | meet at the home of Sue String- Council fo Celebrate 43d Anniversary Banquet and Dance Is Scheduled for Tuesday Night Washington Council, Knights of Columbus, will celebrate its 43d an- niversary with a banquet and dance at the Willard Hotel Tuesday eve- | ning. Robert F. Handley, sr., grand knight, will head the receiving line. A large class of candidates re- ceived the honors of the first and second degree Thursday evening. Plans are being made for an exem- plification of the third degree in May. State Deputy Col. Thomas F. Carlin has invited members to at- tend an open house celebration at the Knights of Columbus, Club May 6 at 8:15 pm. Past State Deputy James A. Sullivan is in charge of arrangements. - The Dramatic Club will present a one-act comedy. A quartet will entertain, and there will r: a short talk by a well-known orator. Members of the order, employed here in the Government service, but who retain their membership in their home council, are invited. Keane Council is making prepa- rations for its 42d anniversary banquet on June 15th at the Hamil- ton Hotel. Frances Miller is chair- man. Members and their friends are urged to make reservations early. Tickets may be secured from any one of the committee in charge of arrangements. The president and faculty of Georgetown University has ex- tended an invitation to members of the Knights of Columbus and their families to attend the 21st annual military day of the George- town University R. O. T. C., on May 16 at 2 o'clock on the uni- versity campus. There will be no charge of admission. The program will consist of a re- view of cadets by the guest of honor, Robert Brennan, Minister of Ire- land; presentation of awards and address by Mr. Brennan; Demon- stration of new infantry drill and a parade in honor of the seniors. The Knights of Columbus trophy will be presented by Joseph M. Mc- Kenna, faithful navigator of Wash- ington General Assembly, Fourth Degree. State Deputy Carlin has named Lawrence M. Shea as director of the newly organized Dramatic Club. Members who are interested in the stage are invited to attend a meet- ing of this group on May 6 at the clubhouse. The Annual State Convention of the order here will be held in the clubhouse on May 22 at 8 pm. Delegates to the Annual Supreme Convention will be elected. The Annual Supreme Council Con- ventoin will be held in the city of In- dianapolis, Indiana, beginning Sun- day August 25. Members desirous of attending and taking adventage of reduced rates from Washington are advised to get in touch with Col. Carlin. On May 22, during the sessions | of the annual meeting of the State Council the Right Reyv. Msgr. Eugene J. Connelly, pastor of St Peter's Church, will be presented | with a check as a gift from the Knights of Columbus of this city Lodge and Petworth Royal Arch. Re- | fellow, 18 Bryant street N.W., on| to the rebuilding fund of St. Peter’s freshments and dancing. There will be initiation on May 15. Those having rummage for the sale May 23 telephone Irene Con- way. Past Matron Carrie I. Isham an- nounces the Endowment Committee of Naomi Chapter, will hold a card party, for the benefit of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, at the home |of Associate Matron Virginia C. Hammerley, 4525 Iowa avenue N.W.,, on Wednesday night. Mrs. Cora L. Manoly, matron of Federal Chapter, announces on May 1 the Ways and Means members will meet at the home of Mrs. Vir- ginia Lewis, 1022 Seventeenth street NE, 8 pm.; May 9, the chapter will celebrate associate matrons and associate patrons night, and have as special guests Associate Grand Matron Mildred Hicks and Associate | Grand Patron Joseph Batt, and the associate matrons and associate patrons of this jurisdiction. Dancing and refreshments; May 11, School of Instruction, 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. The Ways and Means Committee | of Friendship will hold a luncheon at 4441 Wisconsin avenue N.W. on May 7, 12 to 1:30, and a barn dance at the Palisades, McLean, Va., on May 11. The 1928 Matrons and Patrons’ Association will hold a benefit card party at the home of Mrs. Marie E. Summers, 224 Ninth street N.E, on April 30. All members urged to attend. Fidelity Chapter announces an Officers’ Club meeting Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Nell Al- toerffer, 317 Windsor Lane, Bethesda, Md. The Homeé Board will entertain the Campbell Loffler Sewing Club May 1 at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. ‘The Home Board of Gavel Chapter will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Cox, 4413 Third street NwW. The Star Point Society of La Fay- ette Lodge Chapter will meet Wed- nesday night at the home of Mrs. Nettie Sparks, 1228 Jefferson street N.W., with Miss Cleo Cheek and Mrs, Sally Gardner as assisting hostesses. Chevy Chase Chapter will give a baked ham dinner on April 30 at 4441 Wisconsin avenue N.W. Res- ervations may be made with Mrs, Clara Wright or the matron, Mrs. Ruth Wagner. The Variety Club will meet May 4 at the home of Mrs. Norman Meese, Kensington, Md. Mary E. Hooper, matron of Loy- alty Chapter, announces that the associgtes night, planned for May 15, has been postponed. At the meeting on May 1 members having birthday anniversaries in May will be honored. Mrs. Mildred Gormaw, matron of Bethlehem Chapter, announces a card party, sponsored by the Ways and Means Committee, on Tuesday evening at the Northeast Temple. ‘The Star Point Society will meet at the home of Louise Duley, 720 G' arranging a program for May 7. May 6. The choir will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guard, 882 North Harrison street, Arlington, Va., Tuesday ‘evening. Washington Centennial Chapter will honor Mothers’ Day at the meeting on Friday with a program by the Dramatic Club. Trinity Chapter will celebrate its | 16th anniversary on Thursday. The | honored guests wiil include the grand | matron, grand patron, past grand officers and the matrons and patrons of 1940. Entertainment, refresh- ments and dancing. Members of the | order are invited. | Pearl Edwards, matron of Mount | Pleasant Chapter, announces on May 3 will be the 16th anniversary of the chapter. The past matrons and past patrons and charter mem-~ bers will be honored. The special guests will be the grand matron, grand patron, grand line ofilcers| and the 1940 matrons and patrons. A program will be given by a group of professional talent. Mount Pleasant has nominated Miss Helen Furr as their candidate for “Queen of the Night of Thrills.” Martha Chapter voted to sus- pend its meeting of June 21 in order that the members may attend the “Night of Thrills.” At the meeting on May 3 the de- grees will be conferred on two can- didates. St. John’s Lodge Chapter an- nounces & dessert luncheon and NW. on May 2 at 12:30 for the benefit of the Ways and Means Committee. The matron of Brightwood Chap- ter announces a card party May 3 at the home of Anna Fowler, 402 Gallatin sgree’c Nw. The May session of the Grand Chapter of the District of Colum- bia will be held at the Masonic Temple on May 6. d cards at 4101 Thirty-eighth street|. | Church, recently damaged by fire. The presentation will be made by Alfred A McGarraghy. chairman of the Committe on Collections. Members of the order desirous of making contribution to this fund may leave it at the local clubhouse. The 41st anniversary of Spalding Council was celebrated last week with a dinner dance at the May- flower Hotel. A chair was pre- sented to Past Grand Knight Thomas K. Gallaher, one of the few remaining charter members. - Andrew L. Oehman, master of the Oasis, announces preliminary events | for the annual stunt night of Al- cantara Caravan, Order of the Alhambra, will begin at 6 o'clock to- morrow at the Willard Hotel. Din- ner will be served at 6:30 to be followed by a short business ses- sion, presided over by Grand Conpdr. James A. Sullivan. Later the annual stunt stag party will open. Ben Hur News McKinley Court met in Northeast Masonic Temple. A banquet was held after the business session. Deputy Richard A. Walker spoke on the formation of a court composed entirely of women and children. Alfred E. Davidson, former chief, Potomac Court, presided during the business session. Pvts. Franklin Morreth and John F. Ryan, mem- bers of the Campaign Committee, Boys’ Club, Metropolitan Police, at~ tended, and an appropriation was made for the club. Victory Court will meet on Fri- day in Woodmen of the World hall. Order of De Molay Robert Le Bruce Chapter will meet May 3 at the Scottish Rite Cathe- dral, Third and E street N.W. This will be the next to last meeting be- fore they move to the new Scottish Rite Cathedral, Sixteenth and Har- vard streets N.W. The patrol team meets in the cathedral on Monday at 7:30 pm. PLAN ASSOCIATE NIGHT--H. g H. Burgess, patron, and Mrs. Mabel H. Foley, matron of Fidelity Chapter, O. E. 8, who are ,—f‘.," —Buckingham Photos. A HORIZONTAL. . Pieces of land. . Half-breed. . To gaze. . Nautical crane. . To illuminate. . Senseless. . Unaspirated consonants. . Pitchers. . 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Irrational fear. . To purify. . Government of Turk- ish empire. . Devoured. Cylindrical. Paid notice. While. Marks of omission. Scotch garment. Symbol for selenium. Teutonic deity. Slang: Inmpudence. Unsubstantial. Cushion. Hindu garment. Nahoor sheep. Roman gods. To soak. Horses with men'’s heads. "Fo employ. Forest warden. Center. Doctrine, Spanish dance. Black. Shrill scream. To shake. ‘Title of respect. Burden. To set on fire. Hypothetical force. Symbol for oleum. To urge forward. Prefix: Down. Parent. Hawalian bird. Babylonian deity. . Unfastened. . Relish. . Greek epic poem. . To voice. . Sea eagles. . To scatter. . To perfume with ol HEE Wl Wd JEEE GAEEEEE N dN JdEEER OERGEN N CGEEEE JEEN i B wEEEE =N HE W [ =% Wl e =N MlEEE =W VERTICAL. 82. 83. 85. 86. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. . Hard twisted thread. . King of Bashan. . To frustrate. . Regular stopping place. . Wire measure. . Poetic: Enough. . Symbol for tantalum. . To harden by use. . One who watches. . Inconsequential. . Dogma. . Bill. . Wool fabric. . Landed property. . Notwithstanding. . Stays for. 17. Brother of Odin. . Annoyed. . Hebrew letter. . Unshaped timbers. . Conjunction. . Spanish gentleman. . Exclamation of surprise. . To follow silently. . Symbol for ruthenium. . Plunges. . Pike-like fish. . Painter. . Northern constellation. . Hot. . Toward the stern. . Mohammedan deity. Greek letter. . Intended. . Inlets. . River in England. . Molten lava. . To let fall. . Martinique volcano. . Cereal grass. . Metallic element. 64. Compass point. . To abound. . Intentions. . Vehicle. . Compresses. . City in Chaldea. . Number. x| e 94. 95. 97. 98. 99. 100. . Matched. . Of the same kind. . 150. . Voyages. . Note of scale. . Last. . Occurring at regular . Male swan. . Sober. . Branched. . Laminated rock. . Long-legged bird. . To signify. . Took illegally. . Warmth. . Note of scale. . Female relative. . To anoint. . Greek letter. . Suffix denoting past . Golf club. . . To listen to . Stimulus. . Resorts. . Carpet. . Fruit drink. . Destruction. . Symbol for gold. . Works in a superficial | FRATERNITIES. Knights of Columbus ' TODAY’S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE |Lemuel H. Windsor Pleasing. Symbol for calctum. Exists. To take into custody. Purified lac resin. Boasts. Part of fortress. Whether. Numbered plate. Window vertical in a roof. Roman bronze. Slanting. Crude metals. To exist. Roman highways. Eagle’s nest. intervals. manner. tense. pieces. . Part of eye. incense. 164. To look for. . Vault, . Siberian river. . Preposition. . Within. . Symbol for tellurium. Knights of St. John Ladies’ Auxiliary The annual communion mass for all auxiliaries will be celebrated to- day at 8 am. at the national shrine of the Immaculate Conception, and will be followed by a breakfast. The District president, Mrs, Wil- fred P. Ross, officially visited Im- maculate Conception Auxiliary on April 17 and St. Ann’s Auxiliary on ‘Thursday. The organization will take part in the field mass, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, at Arlington on May 26. At the recent meeting of Immacu- late Conception Auxiliary it was agreed to have the name of Sister Maria Anthony'’s father, the late Dr. Lyman Clements, enrolled in the Capuchian Seraphic Mass Associa- tion, Sister Maria having been an active member of this auxiliary be- fore entering the convent of the Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. This auxiliary’s members, who have been selected to serve on the District drill team, are Dorothy ;. Nesline and Margaret F. Shee- an. A rehearsal of the drill team for initiation ceremonies, scheduled for May 17, will be held next Wednes- day at 8 pm. in the K. of C. Audi- torium. Hotel Greeters of America Charter No. 31 met at the Con- tinental Hotel on Tuesday and rec- ommended the adoption of . the amendment to form junior charters in schools and 'universities having hotel training courses. Announcements were made by Chairman Louis Jackson regarding the showboat cruise on May 27 on the Wilson Line’s steamer Mount Vernon. Invitation was extended by Inter- national Sergeant at Arms C. A. Ab- bey from the Washington greeters to meet jointly with the Virginia-North Carolina group at his Princess Anne Hotel, Fredricksburg, Va., sometime this summer. Cabell Maddux, )r., of the Mar- tinique Hotel, was elected to mem- bership. ’ At the auxiliary session, the pres- ident, Mrs. Robert D, Mills, was elected the paid delegate to the convention in Denver, Colo. The 1t was decided to forego the card party planned for this month. Mrs. Louis Jackson and Mrs. Kenneth Ogden were elec to-membgrship. Following the separate 3 the two groups joined for an. edu- cational program. M- C. PFrost of the United States Secret Service pre- MRS.ELIZABETH SHEPHERD. —Buckingham Photo. Upshaw to Address Liberty Council Parley ‘The State councilor, Mrs. Eliza- beth Shepherd, announced the con- vention of the State Council of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty will convene Wednesday at 9 am. at the Continental Hotel. Chairman Henry M. Gray, jr., will call the con- vention to order. Mrs. Shepherd will deliver the opening address. Former Representative Upshaw of Georgia will speak on “America First.” Mrs. Ethel Virginia Fowler will be the nominee for State coun- cilor by Monroe Council. A banquet and ball will be held at 7 pm. On Thursday night there will be a public z\lt&lhtion of officers with a recep- lon. B. P. O. Elks Washington Lodge will nominate delmtss next Wednesday to the annual® Maryland, DeMware and District of Columbia State Associa- tion regional convention to be held in Annapolis, August 4, 5, 6 and 7. Officers of %he Entertainment Com- mitsee will be elected Monday eve- ning. Norman Schroth is chairman tem. » - Exalted ,Ruler L Martin Young, has named the Past Axalted Rulers’ Association of Washing‘on Lodge as Jodge Activities Committee. John E. Lynch is chairman. Dave Lapgrte is chairman of the board of governors for the El‘\l Boys’ Band. sented a lecture and movie on “Know. | Your Money.” Refreshments were served. i g Ancient Order of Hibernians | Auxiliary The District Board met last Fri- day night at the Mayflower Hotel. The president, Miss Mary Z. Cleary, presided. The Juniors, Ladies’ Auxiliaries and the Commodore John Barry Division will attend a special mass| at 8 oclock this morning at St.| Brigid’s altar, National Shrine of | the Immaculate Conception, Catho- lic University. The Rev. Timothy MacCarthy, chaplain, will be the celebrant. Division No. 6 will meet at the home of Mrs. Harvey Callahan, 4018 Twenty-first street N.E. Miss Roddy, Miss Marion Roddy, Bessie Haislip, Nellie Jennings and Miss Callahan will entertain, Division No. 7 will celebrate its 35th anniversary with a dinner on May 1 at the Capitol Park Hotel. | The guesis will be the district chap- lain, the district president, Mrs. Rose Martin, district vice Ppresident, and F. J. Rafterry, president of the John Barry Division. Knights of Pythias Washingion Co. No. 1, Uniform | Rank, will hold installation of offi- cers, inspection and drill in the armory next Fridey night. Officers are: Charles Stoll, captain; E. E. Shaffner, first lieutenant; Charles Snyder, second lieutenant; Tom Pot- ter, sergeant recorder; R. B. Berry- man, sergeant treasurer. A mixed minstrel troupe of Rath- bone Temple, Pythian Sisters, will give their opening performance on May 24 at Pythian Temple. Rehear- sals are under the direction of Stan- ley Stine. A ritualistic tournament in the knight rank between members of rank teams from Calanthe and Syr- acusians Lodges will be held during May. Calanthe ,Lodge won first place honors in the Knights of Pythias Bowling League which ended its sea- son last week. Annual banquet and dance will be held at Lee’s Tavern on May 13. Grand visitation marked the meet- gl"htd Hermione Lodge Thursday ght. Calanthe Lodge conterred the es- quire rank on Lynn Craig and Wal- lace F. Whetsell. The page and es- quire rank was conferred on Stanley Bishop at a convention of the Grand Lodge of Maryland in Baltimore last Saturday. ! Dr. Robert B. Bacon has been ap- pointed supreme representative by Grand Chancellor Constan 3 Electedfol.0.0.F. Home Board Covenant Lodge Marks 97th Anniversary With Dance Lemuel H. Windsor, past grand master of the Order of Odd Fellows of the District, was recently elected president of the Board of Trustees of the I. O. O. F. Home Association. Others elected on the board are Emma T. Stroble, vice president; E. Pearle Windsor, secretary; Edgar W. Parks, treasurer; J. Burton Kincer, assistant treasurer; W. J. Berlin, Guy F. Glossbrenner, Raymond Thomasson, Marian S. Geiman and. Orra L. Pfrimmer, were re-elected . |on the board . Covenant Lodge will celebrate its 97th anniversary May 1 at the Ward- man Park Hotel at 8 p.m. After s business session members will be Joined by their wes and friends. Entertainment and dancing. Grand Master Ashlan F. Harlan and officers of the Grand Lodge vis- ited Metropolitan Lodge on April 19. Troop 36, Boy Scouts of Takoma Park, Md, demonstrated some of their handwork. Columbia Lodge will meet Thurs- day at 8 pm. Rufus B. Colvin, noble grand, will preside. At the last meet- Ing the second degree was conferred on Jack Sterling, Charles Ash and Henry D. Billings. Brightwood Lodge will hold its an- nual ladies night on May 3. Arthur C. Miller, noble grand, will call a short business session at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Lodge will meet May 1 at 8 pm., with Noble Grand Edwin R. Clements, jr., presiding. The initia- tory degree will be conferred on Nevin Wentz. Friendship Lodge will meet May 1 at 8 p.m. Noble Grand John W. Mar- .. tin will preside. The second degres will be conferred on Heber Everett, Canton Washington No. 1, Pa- triarchs Militant, will meet May 4 at 8 pm. Department Comdr. Charles B. Lampe will speak. Rebekah Lodges. Naomi Rebekah will hold their an- nual visitation May 6 by the presi- dent of the Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. Margaret J. Rule, and officers. Grand Master Harlan and his staff of offi- cers will attend. Fidelity Lodge will meet May 7, with Noble Grand Emily Dingley presiding. Brightwood Rebekah Lodge will entertain the residents of the home, 3233 N street N.W., on May 1. The Ladies’ Auxiliary met April 20, with Mrs. Mary Cummings, presi- dent, presiding. The White Rose de- gree was conferred on Ruby Nebel and Edith O'Donnell. Maj. Gen. William F. Becker installed the fol- lowing officers: Mrs. Bessie Zepp, left aid to the president, and Mrs. Nellie Prather, right aid to the chaplain. Y.W.C. A. News Tea will be served today from 4 to 5 o'clock by Dupont Chapter. The public is invited. Mrs. Vera Neely Ross, contralto, will be the guest artist at the music hour from 5 to 6 o'clock. She will be ac. companied by Charlotte Klein. Miss* Katharine Gay Lawson will also be a pianist. The Executive Committees of the Blue Triangle and Xenos Clubs will meet Monday evening. There will be a meeting of the group, individual initiative industries on Tuesday afternoon. This group with advisers, Mrs. Van Smith and Mrs. De Witt Bennett of the Girl Reserve Executive Committee, are planning jobs for girls when they are out of school this summer. This meeting will be on serving table. Other opening will be in house- | hold work, personal services—ad- dressing, ete,; food for picnics and teas; child care. Each girl is in- terviewed and her qualifications noted. Miss Nancy Ann White of Wilson High School is heading the group, which is open to any high school girl to try. The Xenos Club will meet Wednes- day evening for election of officers. On Thursday from 7 to 8 there will be an informal discussion of several books on the best-seller list. The Blue Triangle Club will have its annual business meeting Thurs- day at 8 p.m. Miss Florence Nichol, president, will preside. Officers will be elected. The Merrimaids’ Club will meet Thursday from 5 to 10 o'clock. The junior council of the Girl Re- serves will meet on Wednesday at 4. Senior High Girl Reserves will have a conference at Vacation Lodge, con- vening on Friday for the week end. Miss Nettie Garman will preside, and the Rev. Fred Buschmeyer will be one of the speakers. A bus will leave the Y. W. C. A. at 8:30 on Friday morning for a day in Winchester, Va. The bus will make a tour of the apple orchards, and the festival parade will be at 8 pm. Royal Arcanum The Boosters’ Club will meet at the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Club on May 16 for election of officers. Entertainment and refreshments. Council meetings in May will be: Oriental, May 1 «nd 15; Municipal, * May 8 and 22; Capital, May 2 and 16; District, May 9 and 23; Kismet, May 10 and 24. The bowling league held its annual banquet and meeting on April 13. The newly elected officers are R. W. Corcoran, president; W. B. Mulvey, vice president, and Jack Feeney, secretary-treasurer and official scorer. The grand r::em. announced the next class initidtion on May 24 at the hall of Kismet Council. Supreme Regent Willlam C. Root will make IPIAID AAIVIRIRI TATIA[T) AARRZBENRERZER ARNANZENERER ARARZRAANR LIS IETcTr]s AR T]LIE[S] T37Z80NAR7Z0REE anazZNARER7ZE00 93007 REEREZER AANNAOPERANEEER

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