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The Chat from Brooklyn, New York • 13

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REBF 13 THE OUT. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1924 Tb Atateka Club of Arlington Re Golden Rod Council, and D. of L. METAMORA COUNCIL READY Nathan Hale Council I Nathan Hale Council held a largely On Friday evening, October 10, Gol view, No.

428, Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, will give a den Rod Council, '83, held its 'regular FOR REAL" BARN DANCE Members and of Metamora Hallowe'en party, on FrWay evening, attended mooting on Monday evening at its rooms. Palm Garden, Greene and Wilson avenues, filiter Councilor Party for the Kiddles Thjs first- mothers' and daughters' meeting of the Woman's Benefit As-ociattoa of the Maccabees In, this and also a party for the, kiddles, will be given by Enterprise 151, Woman's Benefit Asso October tl, In Bart's HalL Gates ave meeting in the Johnston Building with the Councilor Ccnstantin, presiding. The minutes read by Re Council, lit, Degree of Pocohontas, nue and Broadway. Elaborate prepa Improved Order of Red Men. anticipate a lively time at the annual barn rations have been made, cording Secretary L.

Whiteside. The E. Walters presided. A great deal of routine' business was gone through. All committees and delegates reported ciation of the Maccabees, In the John dance of the council.

It will take place Thursday evening, October 23. at the elks enj'oy RIDGEW Brooklyn Labor Lyceum, Willoughby ouusuins v'mmuie reported mai Sister A. Sanders is doing nicely. Sister Fried was absent owing to illness. Guide Fried waa greatly mlssed from her station.

Chairlady of i Maximum SMOKER TO AID CLUB SUPREME REGENT KROPP ROYAL ARCANUM On Monday evening. October 't. Milton A. W-illment, grand regents 8tate of New York, said an offioial visit to UlcksvUle Council at HlcksviUe, L. with the largest' delegation of members from Brooklyn.

Manhattan, Staten Island, Bronx and Long Island ever on any official visit, the procession starting from Johnston Euilding. Nevlns street, Brooklin. with It buses, two of which were filled with lady members, and proceeded to Jamaica where they were Joined with 15 buses from the various boroughs and Ing Island, making a delegation of. 1,400 members wlio certainly en-Joyed the delightful moonlight and Myrtle avenues. A real old-time barn dance has been arranged.

A report of the recent stag, given upon their work. Chairman of entertainment committee reported upon the big play and dance to be. held on Friday evening, October 24, at Shubert's' Hall, Monroe street and Howard avenue. The play is emblematic of the real old German East Side life and will, be enjoyed by all who attend. The Entertainment Committee reported All guests are requested to don ap ston Building, Fulton and Nevlns streets, on this Monday night, October X0.

Several unusual features will be given. District Deputy Mrs. Mary A. Tully, who has Just returned from a month's speech-making trip In the Central States, will be one of the 1 Some 'forty kiddles will be re by the Ridgewood sub-committee of propriate costumes. The men will the Queensboro Lodge, 878, B.

P. O. E. submitted at the meeting this week wear overalls, and the women aprons and sun bonnet-. showed the affair to have resulted In progress on bus ride.

Brother G. Eb-blngen resigned from the entertainment committee also from his office as Inside Guard. His resignation was received with deep regret by the members. Brother F. Luckey was elected and Installed as Inside Guard.

music Is by, an old. favorite. I All sorts of features will be pro a pronounced success. More than flv vided. A prize will be offered the view's guests.

Handsome prizes will hundred Ridgi-wood members attena be given to the winners of games. t'i. The even, was given at Hofmann girl who succeeds in marrying the greatest number of times, and there ODD FELLOWS TO GtVlf The committee for mothers: Chair- House. Cooper and Myrtle avenues, to Sister Minnie Engc-lhardt asked that will be an award for the man who lady, Mrs. Nellie Craig; for the dnugh and the cordial reception by the Hicks raise a fund for furnishing a nal of, secures the largest number of dances ters, the talented Miss Lucille Enrlght and their i the equipment for the Interior of the as many members as possible be present at the grocery sale on Monday eve BENEFIT.

PERFORMANCE A sacred concert will oe given under the auspices of the United Odd Fellows during the- evening. The guest who On Thursday evening, October new clubhe of the wueensDoro is the chairlady. Junior Commander. Mrs. Kate Doyle, will be in charge of ning at Forest Far It council, over manages to ride the "greased will of nourishment is contained in Bordenfe Grade A milk, it's Elks, on Queensboro boulevard, near Richard K.

Kronf "uprem regent. which Sister Euglehardt Is Deputy. be suitably rewarded, and all guests the entertainment for the kiddles. of Kings County 4, at Labor Grand street, Elmhurst. paid an cfflcinl visit te and a reeejrtlon Was tendered him hi In the bowling game Councilor L.

are warned not to "lose their goat" Lyceum, tomorrow afternoon at, 4:30 An excellent program of Taudevllle talent was procured by the entertain Smith-won first prize; Brother Ratz, o'clock. Lovers of music, vocaL and Mrs. Mary A. Tulty. district deputy Han Bonermer- There will be a fine for all who do, and as a precaution, all are advised to first gentlemen's prize; H.

Ccnstantin, horn and- -Kevins, where, he instrumental, are promised a The affair Is for the benefit of of the Woman's Benefit Association of the "Maccabees, returned last Tues ment committee, and at midnight a catered supper was. served. During booby prise. Refreshments were leave them outside. served and the rest of the evening The guests are advised not to be Odd Fellows' Home and Orphanage at the evening prominent -members of pure and wholesome, use every drop.

spent In entertainment and dancing. was loyally welcomed a nJ was presented with a -class initiation, of He spoke of the 'prosperity and steady flow of new members, -and found, "grafting" without a license. day, from la month's speech-making trip In the Central and Southwestern States. She greatly enjoyed the trip, and said that the Maccabees are mak the fraternity -were welcomed at the affair by members of 'the reception All who are found guilty will be fined. Members of all councils are cordially invited to attend the next meeting on October 24, which is the gala night Music for dancing will be provided committee.

especially' on the -new, 'plans: of "protection wherein certificates are, issued The committee of arrangem.ents.lnv by Our Favorite, and between dance numbers vocal selections will be given of Golden Rod, being the reception of ing some wonderful galnr. She was impressed with St. Louis, and had a real delightful time at 'the eluded Charles Jung, Herman Pfeufer. from $1 ,0 0 to. all participating the State' officers and the 17th annl by the Village Quartet Unionport, and that the event will prove a financial success Is a foregone conclusion.

Many dignitaries of the order will be in attendance, and show by theli presence they sympathise with the aged and the orphan. Selections will be rendered by the United Odd Fellows Home Bandknd Laurence W. Ballou will be heard in vocal selections. After the concert dancing will be Indulged in, starting George Marketi Arthur Alter, Michael on. the following plans: versary of the council.

Golden Rod Is 'Hot dogs" will be served, and there State Fair In Arkansas. But, after Murphy, William Schilling, Fred Wag Whole life level, whole life reduc noted for its successful affairs, and will be cider and many other varieties II, she said, there Is no placed like Ing, twenty payment, life, cash benefit ner, Henry Belnlng, Louise Marallous, Charles "Berrlnger, Joe Teller and Wil will make an effort to make this one of tasty beveragec served. home, particularly when that home is at ages of CO, Co and to with monthly of the best as the State Vice Councl liam Lohr. payments for total and permanent lor M. Warnar.

is a member of Gol Delivered I in Brooklyn. Mrs. Tully, who resides at. 381 First street. Is a great rooter of this borough, and Is active In the disability, payments made -monthly, Miriam Chapter, O.

E. S. Miriam Chapter held its regular den Rod Council. at 8 p. m.

semi-annually, or yearly, CHOSEN FEW ORANGE LODGE The State board of officers are send movement "to do everything In making it possible for any one to pro Brooklyn." The members are glad to tect those near and dear to him with TO HOLD ENTERTAINMENT Invitations havo been extended to October 8. Star Degree was conferred on several candidates; also draping of the altar. There will be no meeting October 22, P06 FarmProdtictsCo.Inc ing oat an 6. O. S.

for donations of fancy work for thu bazaar, which will be held on October 29-30. The public is notified that it will take place In Insurance at actual-cost. hear of her safe arrival. PAST SACHEMS' ASSOCIATION The order was founded forty-seven friends of Chosen Few Orange Lodge, as on that day and evening, Miriam No. for the fifty-sixth entertainment years ago for the- purpose of Improvement of the homes, to band together in fraternity people into social' gath ana reception, to be held Friday even will hold Its annual bazaar and dance.

Tickets Can be obtained at Greenpolnt HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING The-Past Sachems' Association held ing. October 24, In the Young Women's Temple on that date. Hot dinners, Christian Association Memorial Hall, erings. It has a reserve fund of over $14,000,000: a membership of over aslads and hot dogs will be served at a monthly meeting Saturday evening, Schermerhorn street and -Flatliush October 11. at the headquarters, 102S very reasonable prices.

-I After a short business session, a -cnus. and is under the supervision of the various States Insurance com FRATERNAL NOTES tho Johnston Building, instead of Shubert's Hall. Stella Chapter Stella Chapter, No. 29, held a meeting on Saturday last at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple. Many petitions for membership were presented.

Mrs. Rost, the matron, arranged a ceremonial for repeating the pledges, and there was an hour of community singing, followed by a banquet. A bazaar Gates avenue, with the president, Al Kcehlencr Review, No. 216, Woman Benefit Association of the Maccabees, fred Treffkorn, in charge. Interesting missions.

i Tho Hospital an aux An excellent entertainment has been prepared. This will begin at 8 o'clock. Dancing will follow, Professional talent has been arranged fon and the guests assured pleasant evening. will hold tt social night for the mem' hers In their headauarters In the But lliary, giving Immediate and free reports were given by various com' mjttees, Of particular. iaterest was a report by the trustees Indicating that Following r.re the officers and committees: Jon A.

Lobinger, president; William Krass, vice-president. Frank C. secretary; Joseph Ruck stuhl, i treasurer. Floor Committee-Henry Talmon. chairman; Geo.

Need-hammer, II. Ncedhammer, William Locher, Theo. Weber, John A. William Sut- August Hils, Jr. Arrangements Committee William Krass, Dora Lena Anne Schweizer, Ida Lass, Th.

Pattermann, Oscar Rexer, Geo. Hettertch, Mussler, Chas Rupprecht, Christ Locher, Frank Salatel. Door Committee Lorens GugeL chairman; Ed. A. Englert, Christ Locher, M.

H.i Poenlcke, H. Schwalbach, Hetterlch, Fred Schaefer, Frank. Salatel. Receptlcn Committee John A. Lobinger, chairman; J.

Wm. Meyer, C. W. Relnstorf, J. H.

Breuer, Manilas Jung, Martin Hoffman, Hy. Bel- bellng, F. J. Greifensteln, Anslm Maier, Wm. Max, August Hlls, Martin Reindl, Hugo Jos.

M. Lone, Theo. John Schneider, H. Dleckrm.nn,' G. 'Pattermann, Lorens Gugol.

Chas falo Hall, corner Buffalo avenue and treatment to Its members when in need, is one of the greatest charities Fulton street, i A very large attend- there Is at present 168 In the general fund and $49 In the immediate relief ever presented by any organization ance la exDectea. uames win ire and a minstrel show, Jointly with Stel There are- 40 subordinate councils lo played, and there will be dancing, fund of the P. S. and E. C.

Association of Brooklyn and Long Island. LIVE WIRE REVIEW TO GIVE THEATRE PARTY The Live Wire Review, Arlington Review, 428, Women's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, will open its social season with a theatre, party at the Bushwick Theatre, Tuesday evening, October 21. The advance sale of tickets indicates a record attendance. I The review, meets on the first, third and fifth, Friday nights in Hart's Hall, Gates avenue and Broadway. The re cated In Brooklyn.

Daniel A. Brown singing-', and refreshments. -Brief addresses were made by Past grand secretary, 215 Montague street, The members regret to learn or me will be glad to "give names and ad serious illness, of the mother of the la Lodge, are planned for November. The Grand Matron and the Grand Patron will visit Sella at its next meeting. Crandall Chapter.

The annual entertainment and dance Great Sachem Charles H. Haubert, George Wi Van Hoesen and Edward dresses, Or any Information desired. Mrs. Elisabeth Fraflng, and hope that she will soon recover. P.

Cavanaugh. The president re MR. AND MRS. T. HUTCHINSON PROUD PARENTS OF "DORIS" Another little debutante's name has been added to the long list of attractive-belles of the future.

This little Miss, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Hutchinson, of 634 Admiral street. Middle Village, was born at the Bedford Sanitarium, 430 Gates Thursday of last week, and is to be called Doris Josephine.

TOMAHAWK TRIBE I. R. Miriam chapter ha begun its meetings fcr the season on the second and fourth Wednesday at the Greenrolnt Temple, Jefferson avenue and Nos-trnnd, At the last meeting a reception was held to Most Worthy Grace V. Merritt, and Most Worthy James L. Downey, Grand Matron and Grand Patron of the Eastern Star ol New York Mate.

Mrs. Carrie Skott, Matron of MManv Is recovering from an opera-t'on, Associate Matron, Katherlne Miller, who was 111, Is also on the- road to I'fcovory. OLD-FASHIONED COUNTRY DANCE WILL BE NOVEL Htr.r of Hope Chapter, 482, 0. E. outlining plans for an old-fashion country store dance, to be given evening.

November 7, at Troin- quested the members not to forget the euchre and-pinochle to be held at Mrs. Graflng.was unable to preside at the last meeting. HOLDS LIVELY MEETING of Crandall chapter. No. 103, was held Trommer's Hall the evening, of Mon Hereafter, the third Tuesday night view, which has a membership of over Friday, October 17, at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple, Claremont and Laf day, October 20.

William H. HamiU, pf ach month will be given over as a In charge of publicity for. the affair, social, capably officered. Mrs. Dru-silla P.

Morrow, of 697 Madison street Is commander. The regular meeting of Tomahawk Tribe, 305 I. O. R. was'held at the headquarters, 1028 Gates avenue, the evening of October 8..

Sachem August ayette avenues. Miss Anna Peters was also spoke of the plans. chairman in charge of the program. The next meeting will.be held the evening of November 8. Rocklitz presided.

Several reports were Among them the sick and distress committee reported Loyalty Nest, 0. O. O. The' regular meeting of Loyalty Chosen Few, L. O.

L. The annual entertainment and reception of Chosen Few Lodge, 3, will be held on the evening of October -24, In, Memorial Hall, Schermerhorn street and Srattfush avenue. This event Is eagerly antl.Ipated by citlsens of Irish and Scottlst extrac that Brother Murtha was still unable to attend meetings. The members contributed generous Nest. 1938 O.

O. was held In the Johnston Building on Saturday Octo ly to the orphans' fund box. Harry 1'icr's Hall, Bushwick parkway and street. The usunl novelties ml score of surprises will feature (lift evening's progi-am. Marie Rosen- ber 12, with President R.

Miller In the chair. Minutes Rnd letters were read Roth was advanced to the warriors' tion and the committee has provided and and the application an" entertainment that appeals to of William Anderson was received, ei-ger Is chnirman of the entertainment Tickets can be ob- by Recording Secretary E. Sister Holdings was elected and installed as financial secretary. Sister J. Jackson has been financial secretary pro everyone who cherishes a love and veneration for the traditions of.

the mlncd from Dertha Wood, 1603 ''rove street. homeland. i They have-been fortunate In secur Under good and there were brief addresses by Great Sachem Stanley Jankowlak, George, W. Van Hosen, Charles Bird, H. Johnson, Past Sachem John Eveios, Edward Gallagher, H.

Dougherty, Mr. Michelson, Past Sachem David C. Long and James Kehoe, Past Great Sachem Edward P. 'Cav ing the services of Eleanor Reynolds, dramatic Boprano, whose rendition of the ballads, of Scotland and Ireland, has won her the greatest praise. She tern for the last six months, and has surely done her duty.

Sister Paden was presented with a beautiful consol set. Supreme Supervisor Brother Cowan and Deputy Supervisor Brother Buck-man, past president of Flatbush Nest, Is endowed with voice that is rich anaugh, Past Great Guard of the For-J warm and- resonant, and a thorough understanding of the folk songj and was present. Both-spoke the audience is assured of a rare treat William B. G. Oldlands, English tenor, has endeared himself to Anglo-Amer-lean audiences by his powerful and In.

teMlgent rendition of songs of all na cally on Owllsm, and each' was greeted with a hearty "Hool Hoo!" Sister Smith asked tho members of the Gladband Committee to be present at the, committee meeting to be held on October 16, at Sister A. Stock's home. i Next meeting of the Nest win be on October 25. Members are requested- to be present. There will be refreshments and a game.

Arlington Review, No. 428 will hold tions, i The Scottish characteristics will be 'well presented -to the gathering by Irene Roth, champion "Highland dancer of America, and ripe. Mayor Angus Fraser both well known from coast to coast, while the comedy will be supplied by Agnes Wilson, elocu hem William Hamlll, Past Sachems Joseph Nolz, Michael F. Healy, Arthur McCutcheon; John Kehut, Paul H. Merzbacher.

Sachem August The next meeting will be held October 22. ASSOCIATED TRIBES HOLD GOOD MONTHLY MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Associated Tribes of Kings and Queens Counties', 'Of. R. was held at the headquarters, 1028 Gates avenue, Saturday evening, October 11. Many Interesting reports were submitted and approved.

Following a discussion by represenatlves present of the proposed Increase of tho per capita tax of the G. C. of New Tork upon the tribes, it was dlcided that the association approve the decision of the representatives of Tomahawk GARDEEJ TEA OWS pOUHDTINf et all leading grocart tionist, and Joe i Willis, Irish comedian. Ella Constant will be accompanist, Dancing will follow the concert and old will be renewed and a theatre party on this Tuesday night, October 21, In the Bushwick, Theatre, Broadway and Howard avenue. Mrs.

Morrow, of No. 697 Madison street, is the commander. new ones made, Tribe, against the tax Imposed. In less than 5 minutes 1 by the Clock! Anybody can make up Royal Gelatine Desserts in 5 minutesyow can probably do it in Half tbat time! "Just stir to dissolve them, a minute or so tten quick as a wink in the ice-box they go, leaving no trail of dishes behind them!" 1 Let them set in the bowl in which you dissolve them! For dressy occasions pour them into moulds. Moulded 'Royal Gelatine Desserts, with their, flashing colors, are perfectly beautiful.

Made by the JVIakcrs of Royal Bakinq Powder The same quality and puritywhich have made Royal Baking. Powder famous the world over prevail in Royal Gelatine Desserts. Royal Gelatine Desserts are made from the finest quality gelatine, 1 enriched with the choices, of pure fruit flavors. Never have you eaten anything more delicious or more healthful. BucIwKeat cate' 1 Brief addresses were made by several members.

The president urged the members to vlBlt Flatbush Tribe, an invitation having been extended by that organization. The next meeting will be held Saturday evening, November 8. 1 TO HOLD FIRST SOCIAL AND DANCE OF SEASON Everything Is In readiness for the first social and of the' season to be given by Patriotic. Council, 24, D. of at Young's Hall, 2124 Fulton street, on Monday evening, October 20.

The members committees have labored earnestly to make this a banner affair. A Jazz band will furnish the music for dncjng and Mrs. H. Schmidt, chairman of the committee of arrangements, promises surprises. The officers pf the council are as follows: Mrs.

A. Meyerose, councilor; Mrs. H. Schmidt, associate councilor; Mrs. K.

Auguish, vice-councilor. Mrs. E. Fanslabend, associate vice-councilor; Mrs. Ijy Reldllnger, warden; Mrs.

C. Met-k, Conductor; Mrs. A. Prim, associate past counllor; Mrs. M.

Grau-hnltz, Junior past ouncllor: Mrs. 8. Champion, Inside sentinel; R. Brown, outside sentinel; Miss M. Shlreffs.

recording secretary; Mrs. E. Finch, treasurer; Mrsi S. A. Lowe, financial eerctnry.

Epsilon Phi Chi At a very, lively business meeting t'rlday evening, October 10, It was 'ecided that the annual banquet of this fraternity be held on November tl. Just where It will be held has yet to be decided In preparation for the annual spring dance a dance committee was picked. Immediate, action la expected of that committee, as the' members intend to make this dance outshine the previous one held the first part of this All members were present at the meeting. Perry Guards The Col. James Perry Guards will hold a -package party at headquarters, Clinton Hall, 897 Gates avenue, Saturday night, October 1 Doors open 8:30 p.

m. Ladles will furnish packagos. Harmortta Chapter, No. 84 On last Friday evening, Harmonln chapter, held Its regular meeting. A Inrgg number of visitors were present.

Mrs. Mario Ilelnstodt, worthy ma Iron and Charles llohrman, worthy parton of Tyrlan Star chapter (U.D.), were Stop wasting timely If you are still tediously preparing fresh fruit gelatine idesserts yourself, you are wasting your time. For in Royal Gelatine Desserts the work is all done for you better tnan you can do it yourself. I mi 1 A ROYAL GELATINE DESSERT in the ice-box means lees time spent in the kitchen. iiist arrived just arrived i it also present.

Harmonia is busy with Frepa Serve Royal Gelatine Desserts plain or with cream, fruit or milk dcl water rehearsals of the Gamuols or 1924 under the coaching of H. If. Kneale. This Is a minstrel show, to be held at tho Brooklyn Masonic Temple, on November 6. In December, the Matrons and Patrons Association of Brooklyn will hold a Bazaar In the Pouch Mansion, the proceeds to be applied to 'I S.I I Save ward the fund for the Eastern Star i the coupons Temple.

Harmonla's Booth, the fanoy table, will be In charge of Mrs. Emma Johnson, the northy matron. A social finished, the.

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