Washington (District of Columbia), city directory, 1921, Part 14

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Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Polk
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AMERICAN ANNALS OF THE DEAF; published five times a year; in January, March, May, September and Novem- ber; editor, Irving S Fusfield, M A, Gallaudet College; Kendall Green; $2 per year


AMERICAN FORESTRY MAGAZINE, 1214 16th nw; pub- lished monthly by The American Forestry Association: $3 per annum; Percival S Ridsdale, editor


AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, 1140 Woodward bldg; published quarterly ; editor, J F Jameson


AMERICAN MOTORIST, 506-10 Riggs bldg; vice-pres and genl mgr, A G Batchelder; editor and business mgr, Wm Ullman


AMERICAN UNIVERSITY COURIER THE, published quarterly by American University ; circulation, 5,000; editor, Albert Osborn


AMERICAN STANDARD, 44 G ne; published monthly; 50 cents per year


ARMS AND THE MAN, 1111 Woodward bldg; published weekly by the National Rifle Association of America; $3 per year


ARMY AND NAVY MAGAZINE, 606 F nw; published monthly; $3 per year; editor, Herbert C Lewis


ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER, 511 11th nw; published every Saturday by the Army and Navy Publishing Co: $3 per annum


BEE THE, 1109 I nw; established June 3, 1880: issued weekly; $2 per year, in advance


BULLETIN THE, 510 12th nw; published twice daily ; pres. John J Walsh; sec-treas, Henry T Rodler; supbscriptions, 40 cents a week


CATHOLIC NEWS BULLETIN, E L Scharf, Ph D. prop; 2603 Mozart pl, published monthly


CHRISTIAN EDUCATOR, Takoma Park; published 10 times a year by the Review and Herald Publishing Association; W E Howell, editor; subscription, $1 per year


COCKRELL'S TRANSCRIPT, 923 11th nw: Frederick Griggs : pres, E L Cockrell; treas and mgr, W J Wallace: $1 per annum


CLUB FELLOW AND WASHINGTON MIRROR THE. 822 Colorado bldg; the National Journal of Society: a weekly published by the West End Publishing Co every Wednes- day


EVENING AND SUNDAY STAR THE. Star bldg, 11th cor Pa av nw; published every evening and Sunday morning by the Evening Star Newspaper Co, daily 2 cents per copy ; 20 to 40 pages; Sunday, 5 cents a copy; served by carrier daily and Sunday, 60 cents per month: by mail. 70 cents per month; the Sunday Star, $2.40 per year in Maryland and Virginia; elsewhere in the United States. higher rates


FLEET REVIEW THE INC. 511 11th nw: the journal of the enlisted men of the navy; pres, John E Jenks: see- treas, Martin P Ward; editor, John R Cox


FREE LANCE THE, 313 Pa av nw : The Free Lance Co puh- Hishers ; published monthly ; subscription, $1 per year


GEORGETOWN COLLEGE JOURNAL, a magazine of 70 pages, edited at Georgetown University by the students in the Interest of the university ; non-political; monthly : editor, James J Sweeney : $3 per year


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GOVERNMENT ADVERTISER, U S, 511 11th nw; published weekly; $10 per year; U S Government Advertiser Inc, publishers


HOYA THE, a paper of 8 pages edited at Georgetown Uni- versity by the students in the interests of the University; non-political; weekly; editor, Leo J Casey; $3 per year


INFANTRY JOURNAL (monthly) Union Trust bldg; pub- lished by U S Infantry Assn; $3 per annum; editor, Col J M R Taylor; managing editor, G H Powell


INVENTION AND MANUFACTURING SUPPLEMENT, Kresge bldg, 11th and G nw; published monthly; 50 cents per year; American Industries Inc, publishers


LABOR GAZETTE, 710-711 Southern bldg; published month- ly; $1 per annum; editor, W Jett Lauck


LIBERTY, a magazine of religious freedom, Takoma Park, published quarterly; editor, Charles S Longacre


LIFE AND HEALTH, Takoma Park; published monthly by the Review and Herald Publishing Assn; editor, L A Housen; $1 per annum


MACHINISTS MONTHLY JOURNAL, 710 Machinists bldg; editor and mgr, Fred Hewitt


MONTHLY REAL ESTATE INDEX, 600 F nw; editor, Henry C Gauss


MOTOR NEWS AND GOLF REVIEW, 342 Munsey bldg; published monthly; $1 per year; editor, Harry Ward


NATIONAL COURIER, Second National Bank bldg; pub- lished weekly; $5 per annum; editor, Theo Lowe


NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY (quarterly) 905 Mass av nw; G M Brumbaugh, editor; subscription, $3 per annum


NATIONAL NEWS BULLETIN, E L Scharf, Ph D, prop; 2603 Mozart pl nw; published monthly


NATIONAL TRIBUNE, 42-44 G ne; published Thursday; pres, John McElroy; treas, D L Rice; $2 per annum


NATIONAL WEEKLY THE, 605 The Calverton; editor, Euna C Atwood


ODD FELLOWS' JOURNAL, 1344 U nw; published by sub- committee of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, 1st and 3d Thursdays in each month; $1 per year


OFFICIAL FREIGHT TARIFF DIRECTORY, 1406 G nw; published monthly in the interest of railroads; no sub- scription or sale; publisher, Charles B Guthrie


OFFICIAL GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE; published Tuesdays; $5 per year, 50 cents per month, 10 cents per copy; remittances should be made payable to the Supt of Documents and forwarded to the Government Printing Office


OUR ARMY AND NAVY, Magazine, published monthly under direction of National Press Association; publication and executive offices, 503-04 Kresge bldg; editor-in-chief, Capt J Walter Mitchell


PATHFINDER THE, published every Saturday at 24th and Douglas ne (Langdon Station) by the Pathfinder Pub- lishing Co; $1 per year; mgr and sec, Percy M Bailey


PLATE PRINTER THE, 414 Washington Loan & Trust bldg; published semi-monthly; $1 per year; editor, Frank J Coleman


POSTAL RECORD THE, A F of L bldg, 901 Mass av nw; (monthly) National Association of Letter Carriers, pub- lishers; editor, Ed J Cantwell; subscription, $1 per year


POSTMASTER ADVOCATE, 1311 G nw; issued monthly; Lawrence Mills, publisher


QUARTERLY MAGAZINE, 1228 Conn av nw; published quarterly by the Southern Industrial Educational Associa- tion; honorary pres, Miss Margaret Wilson; pres, C C Calhoun; cor sec, Mrs A S Stone; rec sec, Mrs C Daval White; treas, Joshua Evans jr


REAL ESTATE ADVERTISER, 1333 F nw; published by Fitch, Fox & Brown


R F D NEWS, 1311 G nw; editor, W D Brown; published in the interest of the Rural Delivery Branch of the Postal Service


SABBATH SCHOOL WORKER, Takoma Park; published by the Review and Herald Publishing Assn; monthly; editor, Mrs L Flora Plummer; 75 cents per annum


SAVINGS JOURNAL THE, F cor 9th nw; published monthly by the Washington Loan & Trust Co; circulation, 5,000


SUFFRAGIST THE, 14 Jackson pl nw; published monthly; $1 per year; editor, Mra Florence B Boeckel


TRANSPORTATION REGISTER THE, 710-11 Southern bldg; published monthly ; $1 per annum; editor, J H Bradford


UNITED STATES INVESTOR, 1125-26 Woodward bldg; R M Stuart, mgr; published weekly by Frank P Bennett & Co Inc, Boston, Mass; $5 per year


VIEWS, office rooms 1025 Woodward bldg; published month- ly at 512 11th nw; a national insurance journal devoted to the public welfare and insurance interest; editors and proprietors, Kempson Publishing Co; subscription, $2 per year


VOLTA REVIEW THE, 1601 35th nw; published monthly by the Volta Bureau; editor, Fred Deland


WASHINGTON HERALD THE, 427 11th st nw; J E Rice, pres and genl mgr; published every morning by the Wash- ington Herald Co; 2 cents daily; Sunday 3 cents; by carrier daily and Sundays 60 cents; daily only by mail 50 cents; daily and Sunday by mail 65 cents


WASHINGTON LAW REPORTER, 518 5th nw; published weekly; publishers, Law Reporting Printing Co; mgr, Frank B Crown; editor, Richard A Ford


WASHINGTON JOURNAL (German) 710 6th nw; published every Friday; 10 cents per copy ; 3 months, $1; 6 months, $2; year, $4; editor, Hermann G Winkler


WASHINGTON POST THE, 1341 Pa av nw; pres, Edward_ B McLean; sec and treas, Arthur D Marks; published 1 every morning by the Washington Post Co; 2 cents a single copy; Sunday, 5 cents; daily, 50 cents a month; Sunday, 20 cents, delivered by carrier in the city; Sunday by mail out of town at the rate of $3 per year; for the daily, $7 per year; daily and Sunday, $10 per year


WASHINGTON SOCIETY, 204, 723 15th nw; published week- ly ; editor, Hobart Brooks


WASHINGTON TIMES THE, Munsey bldg, Pa av bet 13th and 14th nw; Wm R Hearst owner; published every even- ing, including Sunday, week day 2 cents per copy; Sun- day 3 cents delivered by carriers in the city; by mail daily and Sunday $7.50 a year; Sunday alone, $1.50; daily except Sunday $6


YOUTH'S INSTRUCTOR THE, Takoma Park; published weekly by the Review and Herald Assn; editor, Fannie D Chase; yearly subscription, $1.75


PATRIOTIC


ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY NAVAL CAMP NO 7, S W V meets New Masonic Temple, 8th and F ne, 4th Friday in each month; comdr, Robert E Cox; senior vice-comdr Arthur H League; junior comdr, John W Kimmerling; trustee, Wm F Gable


AMERICAN CROSS OF HONOR THE (inc 1906) ; 1, 1419 Clifton nw; pres, Thos H Herndon


AMERICAN FEDERATION OF PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES; national and local Federation meets 1st and 3d Saturday evenings in each month at Pythian Temple, 1012 9th nw


AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY, 612-14 Colorado bldg; pres, Hon Andrew J Montague; treas, George W White; sec, Arthur D Call


ARMY AND NAVY UNION OF THE U S A; originally the Regular Army and Navy Union, U S A; organized in the interest of members and ex-members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Revenue Cutter Service of the United States; incorporated under the laws of the state of Ohio, March 31, 1888, with J W John, C G Boyle, D Erwin and T Schlepp as incorporators. Under its charter the Army and Navy Union has become the broadest and most liberal military naval organization. It cares for its sick, buries its dead, provides a death benefit, extends a helping hand, pecuniary and otherwise, as may be necessary; aims to elevate the social and material standing of enlisted men; encourages and abets legislation in their behalf, and as the logical successor of the Grand Army of the Republic keeps green the graves and aims to perpetuate the memory of those who consecrated our nation's soil with their blood during the dark days of '61 and '65. Its charter is perpetual. Its ranks are being recruited continually by younger veterans who are eligible to membership because of serv- ice, regardless of time or place. Its membership, num- bering thousands-comrades in a common cause, strength- ened by those undying friendships formed while in the service of their country-is the fundamental principle of its power and influence National headquarters, Phila- delphia, Pa; H Oden Lake, national commander; E P Dunlap, adjutant general. Department District of Co- lumbia, department commander, R C Galbraith. D D Porter Garrison No 6; meets every 1st and 3d Monday,


304 B se. General Arthur MacArthur Garrison No 74; meets every 1st and 3d Friday at G A R Hall, 1414 Pa av nw. President's Own Garrison No 104; meets 1st and 3d Thursdays at G A R Hall, 1414 Pa av nw; command- er, Gail T Judd. Wm F Barry Garrison No 26; meets 2d and 4th Thursdays at G A R Hall, 1414 Pa av nw. Leonard Wood Garrison No 85; meets 1st and 3d Fridays at G A R Hall, 1414 Pa av nw. Guy V Henry Garrison No 9 (col) ; meets 1st and 3d Wednesdays at O F Hall, 1616 M nw


QUARTERMASTER VOLUNTEERS OF THE CIVIL WAR ASSOCIATION; organized 1906; meets 605 F nw; vice- pres, Wm A Clark; treas, Emanuel Jackson; sec, Henry M LeDue


ASSOCIATION FOR UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING, Southern bldg: founded March 1, 1916, devoted to the principle of national military training and equal service pres, S B M Young, U S A; sec-treas, H H Sheets; counsel, Charles Biddle, Phila, Pa


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION (1921)


ASSOCIATION OF THE OLDEST INHABITANTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, se cor 19th and H nw; pres, Theodore W Noyes; vice-prests, Benjamin A Co- lonna, Anthony Gaegler, George W Evans, Henry C Co- burn, Dr Wm Tindall, Julius Strobel, Fred L Moore, Charles S Bundy, Harry K Willard, H L Bryant, Wash- ington Topham, Albion K Parris, Judge Job Barnard; fin sec, John R Mahoney; rec sec, Benjamin D Reiss; cor sec, John B McCarthy; treas ,Benjamin W Summy; chronicler, George W Evans; marshal, Matthew Trible; meets Jan 1, Feb 22, July 4 and first Wednesday of all other months .


AZTEC CLUB OF 1847; pres, Gen H G Gibson; sec, Col J F R Landis; treas, Wm Tayloe Snyder. This' or- ganization, originally composed of officers of the U S Army who served in the war with Mexico, was formed in the City of Mexico, Oct 13, 1847, and has been con- tinued with a view to cherish the memories and keep alive the traditions that cluster about the names of those officers who took part in the Mexican war. Mem- bership is confined to officers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps who served in the war, their lineal de- scendants or nearest male blood relatives


BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON; meets the first Tuesday of each month, October to May inclusive, at 8 p m, at the Cosmos Club; pres, Haven Metcalf; vice- pres, A J Pieters; rec sec, Charles E Chambliss; cor sec, R Kent Beattie; treas, L L Harter


CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, 1322 Vt av nw; board of trustees, pres, Leigh Robinson; sec, Edwin C Dutton


CONFEDERATE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION, Camp 171, U C V; headquarters, 1322 Vt av nw; commander, Fred Beall; 1st lieut commander, M S Thompson; adjutant, Lovick Pierce; fin sec, James A Bethune; sergt-at-arms, W J Parr; chaplain, Rev J A Brown; surgeons, Dr G Wythe Cook and Dr J L Suddarth


DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS, Mrs Ellen Spencer Mussey, Tent No 1; pres, Mrs Vann Ness Fauth; treas, Jennie L Hamilton ; sec, Moree E Buckles


Daughters of America


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STATE COUNCIL; meets first week in Sept; S C, Mrs Anna Hill; S sec, Charles H Miller


Martha Dandridge, No 1, 316 Pa av se; Wednesdays Independent, No 2, 623 La av nw; Mondays Mizpah, No 3, Wis av and M nw; Tuesdays Fidelity, No 4, 623 La av nw; Tuesdays American Flag, No 5, 5th and G nw; Mondays Liberty, No 6, 1110 9th nw; Saturdays Star Spangled Banner, No 7, Seat Pleasant Mo; Fridays Triumph, No 8, 300 Pa av se; Tuesdays Mayflower, No 11, 5th c G nw; Thursdays Old Glory, No 12, 316 Pa av se; Mondays Anacostia, No 14, 14th and U se; Wednesdays Friendship, No 16, 1012 9th nw; 2d and 4th Fridays Mt Vernon, No 18, 300 Pa av se; Mondays Esther, No 20, Tennallytown; Thursdays Goodwill, No 15, 4th and Pa av se ;Mondays Unity, No 17, Benning rd; 2d and 4th Fridays Golden Rule, No 10, 8th and F ne; Fridays Progressive, No 9, 4th and Pa av se; Thursdays Loyalty, No 19, Wis av and M nw; 2d and 4th Fridays THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC is an . organization composed of honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served in the United States Army or Navy during the War of the Rebellion; its objects are to aid with its charity the maimed and helpless soldier and the dependent families of the fallen; to secure employment for those sur- viving who have vainly sought for it themselves, and whose tattered uniforms seem an evidence of demerit in the eyes of many who have dared to clothe themselves with it and its dangrous responsibilities; whatever secrecy there is about this organization is only such as surrounds the most benign and powerful civil orders of the day as a necessity for their perfection and strength and to better secure their objects


Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic 302 Temple Bar Annex, Brooklyn, N Y


Commander-in-Chief, Wm A Ketcham, Indianapolis, Ind; senior vice-commander-in-chief, George A Hosley, Boston, Mass; junior vice-commander-in-chief, Dr J E Gandy, Spokane, Wash; surgeon-general, Dr C W Burrill, Kansas City, Mo; chaplain-in-chief, Rev Wm A Bosworth, Wich- ita, Kan; adjutant-general, Malcom D Butler, Indianap- olis, Ind; quartermaster-general Col D R Stowitz, Buf- falo, N Y; judge advocate-general, Thomas S Hopkins, Washington, D C; inspector-general, Marshall W Wood; national patriotic instructor, Smith Stimmel, Fargo, N Dak; assistant adjutant-general, John H Holland, In- dianapolis, Ind; assistant quartermaster-general and cus- todian of records, J Henry Holcomb, Philadelphia, Pa; chief of staff, S G Harvey, Columbus, O; senior aide- de-camp, W H Comstock, Denver, Colo


Officers Department of Potomac, G A R, 1412 Pa av nw; department commander, John McElroy; senior vice de- partment commander, Albert Shaw; junior vice depart- ment commander, H L Deam; medical director, Dr Jas McKee; chaplain, Rev Wm H Gotwald


Official Staff


O H Oldroyd, assistant adjutant general; E B Godfrey, as- sistant quartermaster-general


Council of Administration


Hazard Wheeler, J F Young, J Tyler Powell, Alfred Shaw, E D Godfrey


Posts


John A Rawlins, No 1, 1412 Pa av nw; 2d and 4th Fridays; com, John Finn


Kit Carson, No 2, 1412 Pa av nw; 2d and 4th Thursuays; com, John McElroy


Lincoln, No 3, 1412 Pa av nw; 1st and 3d Wednesdays; com, James H Perkins


George G Meade, No 4, 1412 Pa av nw; 2d Tuesday


Phil Sheridan, No 6, 1412 Pa av nw; 1st and 3d Fridays; com, S W Mawson


Burnside, No 8, 1412 Pa av nw; 2d and 4th Wednesdays: com, C A Lounsberry


Charles Sumner, No 9, 1412 Pa av nw; 1st Wednesday; com, John P Quander


George H Thomas, No 15, Temple 8th and F ne; Ist Friday; com, H A Dodson


Lafayette, No 20, 1412 Pa av nw; 3d Wednesday; com, Wm H Coulter


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS DEPARTMENT OF THE PO- TOMAC; headquarters. 1412 Pa av nw; auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic; organized in July, 1883, as the only recognized auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic; their object is to specially aid and assist the Grand Army of the Republic and to perpetuate the memory of their heroic dead; to assist such Union vet- erans as need help and protection and their widows and orphans; and find them homes and employment and assure them of sympathy and friends; to cherish and emulate the deeds of army nurses and all loyal women who ren- dered loving service to our country in her hour of peril; to maintain true allegiance to the United States of America; to inculcate lessons of patriotism and love of country among our children and in the communities in which we live, and encourage the spread of universal liberty and equal rights to all


Chairman, Irene A Shedd, Hattie A Wyman, Anna E De Vaul, Alice Stine, Ida V Stalker


Corps


O P Morton Corps, No 1, G A R Hall; 4th Thursday ; pres, Miss Julia B Collier; sec, Miss Anna V Saunders


Summer Corps, No 3, G A R Hall; 2d Friday ; pres, Julia W Hamilton; sec, Josephine Butler


Burnside Corps, No 4, G A R Hall; 2d and 4th Wednesdays; pres, Mrs Flora Emerson; sec, Miss Christine F Ca- rothers


Lincoln Corps, No 6, G A R Hall; 2d and 4th Mondays; pres, Hester A Wyman; sec, Moree E Buckles


George H Themas Corps, No 11, 12th and H ne: 1st and 3d Fridays; pres, Tillie D Entrikin; sec, Mrs Nora B Atkinson


Phil Sheridan Corps, No 12, G A R Hall; 1st and 3d Tues- days; pres, Melissa Crowell; sec, Marion B Parker


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF PATRIOTIC AMERICANS, meet every Wednesday evening at 430 9th nw


U S GRANT CIRCLE, No 1; meets G A R Hall: 2d and 4th Tuesdays


A LINCOLN CIRCLE, No 3; meets once a monthi at residence of members


LEGION OF LOYAL WOMAN; pres, Mrs Lizzie W Colver : vice-pres, Miss Marie L Beyerle; rec sec. Mrs Elizabeth R Tabor; fin sec, Miss Cora C Curry ; cor sec, Mrs J H Barnard; treas, Miss Mary L Smith


LINCOLN MEMORIAL COMMISSION, U S Senate


LOUISIANA SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON THE. 401-404 Ouray bldg, 8th and G nw; pres, Ernest Wilkinson


MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION OF THE UNITED STATES, 110, 1416 F: officers of the com- mandery for 1921: Commander, Capt Robert Armour, U S V ; senior vice-commander, Maj Gen John L. Clem. U S A; junior vice-commander, Rear Admiral Charles H Stockman, U S N; recorder, 1st Lieut Thomas H McKee. U S V : registrar, Grahame H Powell, Succession ; treas, James F Hood, Succession; chancellor. Capt Edward J Dorn, U S N. Hereditary ; chaplain, Rev George F Dud- ley, Succession: the council: Col J F Reynolds Landis, U S Army, Hereditary; Dr John Potts Fillebrown. Hereditary; Rear Admiral Joseph N Hemphill, [' S N: Capt Andrew J Huntoon, U S V: Wm V Cox, Hereditary


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MISSOURI SOCIETY THE, of Washington; meets at 8 p m on the 2d Saturday of each month from November to April, inclusive, at The Playhouse, 1814 N nw; society headquarters, 708 Woodward bldg; all white persons of good reputation who have resided in the state are eligible to membership; pres, Hon Selden P Spencer; vice-prests, Hon M A Romjue, Mrs G A Ross; treas, C L Ebaugh; sec, Arthur W Brown, chairman; speakers, Hon Wm L Baity; finance, Hon E C Tieman; entertainment, Mrs W C Stierlin; reception, Mrs E H Andrew


NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, meets 1st Saturday each month from October to May, inclusive, at residences of the members; pres, Robert A Smith; vice-pres, Mrs Marion Longfellow, Gilman B Howe, Mrs Frances A St Clair; treas, Alfred B Dent; rec sec, Maude B Morris; cor sec, Catherine E B Brumbaugh; librarian, Cora C Curry; editor, G M Brumbaugh, M D; registrar, Mary C Oursler


NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, 1108 Woodward bldg; pres, Lieut Col Smith W Brookhart; sec, Brig Gen Fred H Phillips jr


NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION; inc 1895; founder, Mrs Daniel Lothrop; pres, Mrs Frank W Mondell; rec sec, Mrs Frank Ray; cor sec, Mrs Clayton E Emig; treas, Mrs Violet Blair Janin; chaplain, Mrs Percy W Bailey


NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 17th and D nw; org at Washington, October 11, 1890; pres genl, Mrs George M Minor; chaplain genl, Mrs Selden P Spencer; cor sec, gen, Mrs A M Elliott; rec gec genl, Mrs John F Yawger; org sec genl, Mrs G W Hanger; registrar genl, Mrs James S Phillips; treas genl, Mrs Livingston L Hunter


NATIONAL SOCIETY OF DAUGHTERS OF FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMERICA; pres, Mrs Alice Brad- ford Miles; vice-pres, Mrs Horace P McIntosh; rec sec, Mrs Thaddeus M Jones; cor sec, Mrs Samuel G Corn- well; registrar, Mrs Gains M Brumbaugh; treas, Mrs Mary A E Hannay; chaplain, Mrs Edson Y Whitney; color bearer, Mrs Thomas H Johnston; counsellors, Mrs Charlotte E Main, Mrs Noble N Potts, Mrs H B Joy


NATIONAL WOMAN'S PARTY, 14 Jackson pl, Lafayette sq; Miss Alice Paul, N J, chairman; Miss Mabel Vernon, Del, sec; Mrs Laurence Lewis, treas; executive commit- tee, Mrs Robert Baker, D C; Mrs O H P Belmont, N Y; Mrs John W Brannan, N . Y; Miss Lucy Burns, N Y; Mrs Gilson Gardner, D C; Mrs Florence Bayard Hilles, Del; Mrs Donald R Hooker, Md; Mrs Henry G Leach, N Y; Miss Doris Stevens, Neb; Miss Maud Younger, Calif ; Mrs Thomas N Hepburn, Conn; Mrs Richard W'ain- wright, D C


NAVY LEAGUE OF THE UNITED STATES, 528 17th nw; pres, Henry Breckinridge; vice-pres, Clarence Ousley; treas, Sidney Ballau; exec sec, Wm M Galvin


NAVY LEAGUE, WOMEN'S SECTION, 741 Munsey bldg; genl sec, Elizabeth E Poe


ORDER OF WASHINGTON: eligibility, the ancestor must have arrived in America prior to 1750, have been a landowner or founder of a town, and have held some official, military, naval or ministerial position, and this ancestor must have had a descendant who assisted the colonies in attaining their independence; chartered June 11, 1908; commander genl, Rear Admiral Charles H Stockton, U S N; past commander genl, Marcus J Wright; vice-commanders, Ethelbert Fairfax, Dr Edwin A Hill, Howard P Wright, Daniel S Gordon, Archie L Talbot; chancellor, J G B Bullich; treas genl, Charles L Win- gate; registrar genl, Wm M Conrad; recorder genl, Dr Louis D Carman; judge advocate genl, Col I W Littell; surgeon genl, Dr George Tully Vaughan; master of cere- monies, James McD Stewart; keeper of the seal, Wm Bowie; herald, Cuthbert B Brown; marshal, Wm P Mere- dith; chaplain, Rev George Livingston Bayard, U S N; sec genl, Alfred B Dent, 908 A se; asst sec genl, Thomas C Washington; historian genl, Gordon M Ash


PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY THE, 302, 910 G nw; pres. M Clyde Kelly; vice-pres, Dr J S Arnald, T Lincoln Townsend, Mrs F L Crilly; treas, Mrs C M Bury; fin sec, Wm Rosser; sec, Edwin A Niess


Patriotic Order Sons of America


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF PATRIOTIC AMERICANS, Lodge No 1; meets at 5th and G nw, 1st and 3d Thurs- days


SOUTHERN CO-OPERATIVE LEAGUE, 817 14th nw; sec, J E McCulloch


WASHINGTON CAMP, No 2; meets at Jonadad Hall, 5th and G nw, every Friday evening


WASHINGTON CAMP, No 3; meets at Church on the Conduit rd nw, 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings


WASHINGTON CAMP, No 4; meets at East Washington Hall, 314 Pa av se, 4th Tuesday in each month


SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WARS (Commandery in Chief) 314 7th ne; commander genl, Rear Admiral Charles J Badger, U S N, D C; vice-commanders genl, Archie Lee Talbot, Maine; Capt Charles B Appleton, Mass; Dr David Jayne Hill, D C; Edward P Holden, N J; Lieut Rufus G Shirley, N Y; recorder geul, Lieut Milo C Summers,


D C; treas genl, Commander John H Moore, U S N, D C; registrar genl and genalogist genl, Prof Asaph Hall, U S N, D C; historian genl, Benedict J Greenhut, N Y; chancellor genl, Capt Herbert L Satterlee, N Y; chaplain genl, Rev Wm Stone Hubbell, D D; surgeon genl, Dr Reynold Webb Wilcox, LL D, D C L


SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WARS (Commandery of the Dis- trict of Columbia) 314 7th ne; Commander, Maj George J Newgarden, U S A, ret; senior vice-commander, Rear


. Admiral Newton E Mason, U S N, ret; junior vice- commander, Dr David Jayne Hill; recorder, Lieut Milo C Summers; treas, Commander John H Moore, U S N, ret; registrar, Lieut Milo C Summers; historian, Henry Kirke Bush-Brown; chancellor, Henry G Crocker; chap- lain, Rev G Freeland Peter; surgeon, Dr Charles W Richardson ; council, Brig Gen George L Andrews, U S A, ret; Capt Washington I Chambers, U S N, ret; Rear Admiral John A Hoogederff, U S N; Civil Engineer Franklin C Prindle, U S N, ret; Dr Wm H Wilmer; delegates to the commandery-in-chief, Dr David Jayne Hill; Rear Admiral Newton E Mason, U S N, ret; Henry G Crocker




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