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Volume VI JUNE, 1953
CALENDAR
JUNE 10 F x PcutivP \1 Peting, Cissel Saxon Post No. 41, A mericdn L .. gion - 719 Sligo Avenue. 8 p. rn .
.JUNE 12 1\ight Of Thrills - Griffith ~t .dium, 8 p. m.
No. 6
JONE 20 R<>gular Meetin g, Takoma Park Masonic Temple, 8 p. m. Senior· Deputy',; Night.
JUNE 21 Crah Feast. 1903 Horde Street. 3 'till Q p. m. (Note chang .. of date)
.J [LY 4 Parade - Takoma Park
JULY 13 Moonlight boat ride ~i t h Capitol Forest No. 104
SEPT. 9 Executive Meeting, 8 p. m., Cissel Saxon Post No. 41 . First event of the Fall Season.
MONTGOMERY FOREST N0.134 TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON
SILVER SPRING. MARYLA ND
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ELECTIVE OFFICERS FOR 1953
J. Myron Jones, G. T. C. 8818 Reading Rd., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-3847, JU 7-7944 Arthur R. Hart, S. D. G. T. c. _______________ 8500 Cedar St., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-1611 Herman A. Engelhardt, J . D. G. T. C. ___ 617 Wayne Ave., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-2537 Ernest C. Shaffer, Scribe -------------- _______ 214 Dole Drive, Silver Spring, Md.-JU 5-1543 Enia 0 . Persion, Treasurer __________ _____ 9902 Sutherland Rd., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-2729
TRUSTEES
Poul V. Thompson (3 yrs.) __________________ 9306 Warth Ave., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-4268 Charles H. Outten (2 yrs.l ____________ ___ l 0501 Lorain Ave., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-1251 Joseph P. Fitzgerald Cl yr.) __ ------ ------ 1903 Horde St., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9 -4792
COMMITTEES AND APPOINTED OFFICERS
Chaplain __ Rev. Alonzo R. Pixley, 1323 Holly St., N.W., Washington, D. C.-TA 9-3034 Asst. Scribe Albert L. Pelley, 318 Whitestone Rd., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-8621 Asst. Treasurer __ Carlton E. Ohlheiser, 517 Margaret Dr., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-9496 Preceptor ______________________________ George T . Heilman, P.G.T.C., l 0420 New Hampshire Ave.,
Silver Spring, Md.-HE 4-8538 Marshal ___ J . Dwight Cook, P.G.T., l 0211 Ridgmoor Dr., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 8-9138 Capt.' Drum & Bugle Corps ____ Layton H. Miner, P.G.T.C., 10600 New Hampshire Ave.,
Silver Spring, Md.-HE 4-5455 Guide ____________________ John R. Alcorn, 915 Columbia Blvd., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 5-8324 Senti~el ___ _ _____________ __ _ ______ William J. Stup-Goithersburg, Md.--Gaithersburg 115 Aide to G. T. C. John A. Styers, 10099 Connecticut Ave., Kensington, Md.-OL 2-3766 Capt. Color Guard ___ Oran H. Geedy, l 0017 Dallas Ave., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 7-6956 Chief Royal Ranger George A. MacKoy 304 Indian Spring Dr., S. S., Md.-JU 9-1700 Capt. Royal Rangers ____ Ernest G. Mallette, 1525 Forest Glen Rd., S. S., Md.-JU 8-1222 Chief Sidonian ___ ___ _ _____ John J. Degan, 113 Glen Rd., Glenburnie, Md.-JU 5-2974 Directer of Stunts ___ Elmer G. Krams, 18 Hamilton St., N. W., Wash., D. C.-TA 9-8137 Asst. Director of Stunts Collieto L. Crabill, 11204 Upton Dr., Kens., Md.-LO 5-8470 Chief Steward John 0 . Youngblood, 6918 Willow St., N. W., Wash., D. C.-RA 6-6023 Bulletin Editor Don A. Smith, P.S., 10016 Brunett Ave., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 5-315 l Advertising Mgr. -------------------------- Herman A. Englehardt, J .D.G.T.C., 617 Wayne Ave.,
Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-2537 Chairman, Membership Committee ---------------------------- Jomes W . Rhodes, 235 Carroll St.,
Takoma Park, D. C.-LA 6-9253 Chmn., Tuxedo Unit Steve Dolgos, Jr., 6513 Alleghany Ave., Tok. Pk., Md.-JU 5-7238 Chairman, Convention Committee ·------------- Everett B. Terry, P.T., 9900 Sutherland Rd.,
Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-6420 Luther Cramer, Chairman, Sick Committee 1007 Elm Ave., Tak. Pk., Md.-JU 5-3593 Historian --------------- James R. Britt, 8806 Colesville Rd., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 5-9354 Dr. Samuel Allen, Medico ______ 10407 Fawcett St., Kensington, Md.-LO 5-1389 Chief Frolicker and Chairman, Ways & Means Committee,
Edward A. Gindlesperger, 10421 Mannakee St., Kensington, Md.-LO 5-0138 Asst. Frolicker. __________ Paul H. Moore, 303 Granville Dr., Silver Spring, Md.-JU 9-7084 Community Welfare Richard Harries, 7108 Poplar Ave., Takoma Park, Md.-JU 5-9365
Chmn., Muscu la r Dystrophy _____________ _____ Arthur R. Hart, S.D.G.T.C., 8500 Cedar St., Silver Sp1 ing, Md.-JU 9- 1611
PROCLAMATION
By virtue of the power and authority in me vested by the Supreme Forest, Tall
Cedars of Lebanon of the United States, I hereby call a meeting of Montgomery Forest
No. 134, to be held in the Takoma Park Masonic Temple, Maple and Carroll Streets,
Ta koma Park, on Saturda~·,
June 20, 1953 at 8 :00 P.M., for the purpose of
transacting such business as may come before the Forest.
J . MYRON JONES, Grand Tall Cedar.
Attest: ERNEST C. SHAFFER, Scribe.
District Representative: NEWMAN SMOOT LEE, P.G.T .C., 139 District No. 20
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EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
CISSEL-SAXON POST NO. 41, AMERICAN LEGION 719 SLIGO AVE., SILVER SPRING, MD.
Consists of all Officers and Past Grand Tall Cedars, Past Scribe, Past Treasurer, and
three me mbers of the Forest appointed by the Grand Tall Cedar.
A ll members of the Forest are welcome to attend.
* * * PAST GRAND TALL CEDARS OF MONTGOMERY FOREST
William R. Enyeart --------------------- __________________________________________ l 948 Layton H. Miner .. ____________ ----------------- ------------------------------------ 1949 George T. Heilman ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1951 J. Dwight Cook ------------------------------------------- ------------------------ 1952
PAST OFFICERS SERVING FIVE YEARS
Don A. Smith, P. Scribe -------·---------------------- ________ __ _______ l 948- 1952 Everett B. Terry, P. Treasurer ____ ____________________________________ l 948-1952
Always read your bulletin-be well informed of all coming events-Watch for
your name in the boosters column.
TAKOMA FUNERAL HOME
DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE
Phone RAndolph 6-5200
J. Arthur Walters, Director
254 CARROLL STREET, TAKOMA PARK, WASHINGTON, D. C.
CYp, ess 7-9083 CYpress 7-9083 Oliver 2-7783 KROL L'S
Fuel Oil and Kerosene Oil Burner Service
6645 Temple Hill Rd., S.E. Washington 22, D. C.
W. J. & A. 0. KROLL
FIVE ST AR PRODUCTS Manufactu; ing Chemists
Specia liz ing in Soaps, Detergents, Ge micides, Rug Shampoo & Waxes
JOHN A. STYERS, President
MEETING NIGHTS OF OTHER FORESTS IN DISTRICT NO. 2.0 ~rince Georges Forest No. 139 meets first Saturday of each month at Hyattsville Mosonic
Temple 43rd and Gallatin Streets, Hyattsville, Maryland.
Capitol Forest No. 104 meets second Sotu ·day of each month at Northeast Masonic Temple 523 Eig :1 th Street, Northeast, Washington, D. C.
Temple Forest No. 136 meets fourth Soturdo~, of each month at Henry Knox Field Masonic Temple, Mt. VernJn 1\ve. in Del Roy, Alexandria, Virginia.
If you know of a Brother Toll Cedar who is sick, please report his case at once to our chairman of the Sick Committee, Brother Luther Cromer, 1007 Elm Ave., Takoma Pork, Maryland, Phone: HE 4-6215, or the '.'cribe, Brother Ernest C. Scoffer, 214 Dole Drive, Silver Spring, Md., Phone: JU 5-1543.
ALL CEDARS-MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO COME OUT FOR EVERY MEETING IN 1953
Wear your Pyramid
In appreciation to Our Advertisers
THANKS
Montgomery Forest No. 134
~(~\'~ .~ ~&:i~t ~ the me- ~bers of Montgomery Forest, who were ,rhd'l~~ble to attend the 5ls~ .Annual Convention. in Atn.allt!f .. City this year, \11e ·a.re · happy to bow in appre~ion. We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to all of t hose ,_,,210 participated in t he parade to help make it a grand success.
The excellent assistance and guid~nce of the Past Grand Talls, Past Seri be e.n<:I. Treasurer, together ,.n. th the elected and appointed officers upon whom 'ie had to call for special assigi.ment. .Every call was answered wi t:1 a willingness to perform and ~.Ji th an ou-tsta.:nding ability.
~a are deeply .indebted to our Convention ~hairman, Everett 'L'erry, and. 11is conmittee, for t heir Capable planning P.nd dire.Cting .of this Outstanding event. To our Color ·Guard, our Rangers, Tu..~edo Unit' and our glarrorous Stunt Team, .our hats are off to you for a job well done.
To all of. the ladies who attended vi th us, we "'""nt you to know 9-ow happy and proud we were to have you. _ You helped ~n a big way to make this year1s convention a grand success. We are sure you tdll all remember ROOM 11 105" •
There are many more good t :ungs cor.tlng during June and July. Be sure to read the Echo and attend the events. Here are just a few: tpe Boat Ride, Nite of Thrills~ Crab Feast and 4th o:f July Parade.
We '17i sh :for you all a very pleasant summer vacation. Come back in the :fall with a ne•.'1 member on each arm.
Circulate, Cedars, Circulate!
3 @a Cedarly yours, 0 . ·l 13Yi5 (r~\ '- -:;rYL~ ~-.... MyronJ ·
'C*~ :/ Wear Your Pyramid Wear Your Pyramid
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MO~ COl~ION SCRAPS . .
Don't eve:r go o~t with Ed Broomal.l. He is haunted. It snows when he smokosl Cigaretts blow upl Saucers stick to cupsl klything can happen.
We -were in the first section of tha para.de and it .a good to be able to watch a Tall Cedar Parade for a. change.
Room 105 had the following visitors: Tom Have11, . Jack Dollar with bis officers and wives, Leo :Benedict Ernie :Boyden and JllailY others. We were glad t .o have y~
Hap Geeey spent a very restful night with the -0-Tand Tall~
Only complaint heard was from one old lady who • said, 11 That Color Guard sure is a noisy bunch."
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Cedar Roy Clinard sl'.ecked in at the ?Ia.dison Hotol but spent most of his time in 105. Even slept there some we understand.
:Brothers Charlie Cole a.r.d DeSimone acted as bodygua:rds to ~he GRAl.~ TALL OEDA.R, Past Seri be and Past Treasurer at the Jockey Club and saw to it that they got hone OK.
The Seri be sure slowed down tbi s year. Wonder wey? !!?he .Ed. couldn 1 t evon get him out of bed.
• * * * * * * * * * • Pl?IZE WUllfiNG COLOR GU.ARD
Our Color Guard won 5th place in the parade.
COUGB.A.TOLATIONS
* * * * * * • * * SICK LIST · SICK LIS'?
The Scrib4l wife, Peg Shaffer, bad her append!x out, is at home a.lld doing nicely thank you.
Enio Persion, Troasurou, had some of tho s~ as Pog and is already back to work. .
(Bau out of space. Anything·missod - - sorry.)
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c::=a MONT G- o M f; Ry=-=i
T.C.L. //%-4/ l=oRE:ST
Have :rou seen these on the ~ront of cars?
'W'e are sure you have~ Do you have yours yet?
The Forest has them for sale ~t the small price
See the Jr. Depty~ Grand Tall, Herman Englef-ard:t~
Come to the next meeting and get yours.
• • * * * * * * * * FROM THE SCR!l3E
It is one of my rosponsibilities to collect DUES. I have a few 1952.cards and also a quantity of 1953 ca.rdso You can tell if you are paid up if you look in your card case.
HOW .A:BOUT YOUR DUES?
* * * * * * • * * * * lOOT TilAR'S CClTV'El.?I'IOH
Atlantic City will be the convention city for the noxt two yea.r;:1 and the EastbO"'.irne :'.'.lotel will be our headquarters. ~1ere c~ be no a.rgi;nont, i .t was o~ best home yet.
Starting this year, the convention city will be selected t~o years in advance. This will give t\le convention corntrl.ttee more time to make all the arr~.,._ ements etc. that go to make up a good.convention~
* * * * * * * * * * -:Bring a candidate with you to the June meeting.
This will be t:1e last one until September.
J. Myron Jones J.E. Potter J .11. Rhodes J.A. Parker, Sr. Ed. Gindlesperger Paul v. Thompson Al:-thur R. !!art Alex. DeSimone c • .E. War:t:i.eld Everett :s. Terry
• H.J. Matthews. Jr. Don A. Smith Stanley T. Powers W.J~ TurkaJ. Vm •. , J .. Stup Harry Hanlein
7 3 3 3. 2 2 2 2 2 l l 1 l 1 1 l
5 new mem9ers in one year gives you your next years dues free,,.
20 new members in one year gives you a life membership free.
30 new members in any five consecutive ye~..rs gives you your life membership free.
* • • * * * • • • * P .AST GRA.l1D TALL CEDARS lIT GET
At our M~ meeting, the Past Grand Talls took over again and did their stuf'f. It se~med like old times . to have PGTQ L~ton Hiner as Grand Tall, George Beilmall as Sr. Depty. Grand Tall and J~ Dwigl;tt Cook a.s Jr. Ilepty. Grand TaJ.l. Past Scribe, Don Smith read the minutes of the last regul.a.;- meeting.
Our P~st G.T.c. Heilman is still as good.as ever at calling all the brothers by name. The only ones in the room he did not know were two new members. We bet he knows their names at the next me~ting. Congrats. George, we don't know how you do it.
* * * * * * * * • The world today really · runs like c~ockwork ----c~koo, that is.
W~.\NTED - REPORTERS WA11""TED - REPORTERS
, 0RS c~ -u --:1 \-~ ,. ~
colorful unit. · ~s special space was reserved for you girls becaus~ it was truly a special. thing that you di in going to Atlantic City with us. v_~ The trick: :marching and_ formations on ~ ~~ the board:walk brought forth mm::w ,,, ~ common ta from everyone. You are ~ _:~~ / __--certainly well train~d and we are o ·j:' .,,,-- :.-st>r.rr Cl.at wo cannot mention each ~ -~' .__-everyone of you here. .Aleo a special word of thanlqi and praise to Mr • . and 1-Irs. Howard Stein for bringing_ the girls and for thoir training and work with them.
~hanbl a&ain. We were glad to haye you w:l. th us.
Eds. note:
The Echo is without the names of several other ladies (and perhaps their husbands't) who came along with the Jobs Daugh~ers so will just have to s~ thanks to al.1 those responsible in any wq for the girls making the trip. They mado a fine showing and nothing but good comments were heard.
'!ha F.d. • • • • • • • • * • •
JOIN A UNIT JOIN' A UlTIT JOIN A UNI~ .All the uni ts neod mombersl If you ~t in ono of
them--gl.ve your name to any of the officers.
We wish to welcome the following Haster Ha.sons and congratulate them on being
ma.de a Tal.l Cedar at our Hey meeting:
.lllen F. Stuart Fdward R. Nethercutt
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Margaret Jones, wife of our Grand Tall, organized a luncheon for all the ladies on Saturday at 'Jems11
Restaurant in Atlantic City. The restaurant was just a half block from our hotel and they proyided . a special room and menu for the gals. It was held in . the R41n- ... bow Room and a swell time was had by aJ.l. The folloW--. ing 30 ladies attended: Meadames Mallette, Clinard, Jones, ~rkal, I•IacKq, Shaffer, Richolas~ ·McFadden, Gindlesperger, :B.ahrmaster, Krams, Hoorefield, Hei~, Matthews, Hanlein, Crain, Engelhardt, Powers, Wood, Heidick, Walter, Potter •. Dolgas., Cunningham. and Cook. Also Misses Virginia Stature, Nancy Lou. .:r:ones, Carol lru.hrmaster, Jackie Krams~ .
This was a wonderful turnout and a grand wrq for · the girls to get to know one another better.
This luncheon has become a yearly affair sponsored by the Grand Tallis wif'e and is getting larger each year. Dts growth 1 s proot of · the good times had.
The Echo wants to thank each and ev~ryone of you ladies for gi Ving the Grand !l!al.11 s wife your support to h~p make it a success again thi a· year•
• • • • • • • • • • 'il!J A3E OlT THE HONOR· ROLL
We have received word from tbs Supreme Forest that Hontgomeey Forest is on the Honor Roll for having contributed 100% of its quota for Huscu.lar l)ystropl\v for the year of l952.
PU'.BLIC ~TIONS ~
Our Jr. Depty. Grand Tall ~Ji; )'~~<oR Cedar has made quite a hit with r._;-4.~r .-.1i : ~ his Olown Act. 7 r ~~-· ..( •
Last Mo~ he pu.t on the ~a ( .,.,{.;, . ..J> act for the Ee.stern Star Chapter /(~ .. '· -~- ~ ,.:·',__/ in Kensington~ Keep up the good ~-11:,..-... · -~ I work :a:erman. (This i~ Herman Enge~~ ·ji~· a:rq of you all don• t know it) We bet he pu.( in a plug £or Nontgomery Forest.
*·* * * * * * * * * CLOWN STUNT
The Stunt Team looked good this year at Atlantic City in the parade dressed as clowns.
* • * * * * • * * * . . MORE PO:BLIC BELAT!ONS
~ of you have seen the skit of •0ur Little Nell" which ou.r cedars p-.it on. Tho skit was g1 Ten again at Ladies Night. for Silver Spring Lodge No.215 and was a big ~t like it alwa;rs is. niamcs to the cast of "Little Nell"~
* * • • * * * • * CONVENTION SORA.PS :
~ is it that at every convention, the fellow who brags abou~ going to bed in the wee hOUf'S of the morning - al.WB\V'S manages to . get some ~ s~mt-eyen . during the ~. ~aka notice, Hart, Sm1 th, Terey, Gindlesperger, Cook, Heilman and Jones.
(contributed) Was that a Convention? !l!he selection of the
Eastbo'l,lrne Hotel as Hontgomery Forest's headquarters was the best yet. Room 105 was the center.of all doings. Some of our members seemed to register but disappea;ed - particularly some newlyweds.
Ask :Bro. Alcorn about his "cave" along side of Boom l.05.
CORRECTION CORRECTION CORRECTION
Tho ad.dross appoaring on tho front of tho bull. etin for the CRAB ~ should bo:
10920 HORDE STnEET
This is Joe Fi tzg9ra1d' s placo and wiil "l>o hold Saturd.ey', Juno 27 f:::-om 3:00 P.?:. to 9.00 P.H~ . All you can oat for $1.75 :Be suro to como.
A special notice will be ·sont you lator • .. ,,, ...... . JOU! TEE ImGUL.ARS e.EDARs
Tho I:ontgomory Cedar Club ~nc~ was formod to raise money whereby a honio far. tho ForQst could bo obtained. Tho salo of stock in this Corp. has boon rath::r slow duo to possiply many reasons. Howovor, scvcraJ. ~cdars havo promised to ~ one sha.ro of stock a month a.nil. aro doing so. This will assure a ~toady incroasc in funds in tho Cedar Club. If 100 mombcrs would join in our efforts and buy one share ($10~00) each month, in a f ow years wo would havo the ready cash to buy suitab1o ground and oroct a club ~ouso. Aftor wo have a club houso, thore is no doubt as to t~ return of cash benefits to the stock holders. If you care to know moro about ' tho Cedar Club, c9nta.ct Sr. Depty. Hart, · P<v.l?C Hiner, Cook or Heilman or soo tho Scribe who will sell you a share on the spot~ George Heilman.
* * • * * * • * • A DRUM CORPS IS . IN . THE. l·iAKilJG .
If you can pl~ a drum or want to learn-come to tho noxt meeting and ask e:rJ¥ of th~ officers. Four snare drums and a bass drum havo boen purchased and wo noed some one wllo can plq them •
... * * * •••• A JjQA.T P.IllE ·.JOLY 13 8:30 ·pg WILSON LINE
Bosorve this date. Special notico will be eont you~ * * • • • * * * •
:Sro~ E.:a. Smith and · bis · wife Joan havo sailod ·for
Earope. Hope they bring back some good pictures.
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Ja ~·ron Jones, GTC A.R. iiart, S:DGTC H.A. Engelhardt, JDGTC E.G. Sh~fer, Scribe Enio Persion. Treasurer P.V. Thompson, Tl;'1.lstee George T. Heilman, PG2C Layton J.iiner, PGTC Don A. Sm th, PS H. Lo~ell Simpers Albert o. Kroll Albert L. Pelly Frank Rallo\v-ell ~farey 3anlein Frank ~. Heideck Iia.tthew J • . Hindman Jt:u!:es R., Britt Ste-.re I:olgos D,.S. Thomas Dick Harries E~. Gindlesperger Cl;iarles E. Wol.fe . L ... W~ Cramer R. ·w. S\lindell JoW,.. Rhodes Eu~ene E. Roberts ~lisabetha Krams Petsy '\·.rl'li te · Eula F .. :Sri tt Bverott H,.. :Suck Abraham Frocke Paul A. Wall George A. Ma.cKay Leo Benedict Bill Tucker Dick GClehring
__ LI.ST __ Jack Krems Don I-!. Carroll Charles E. Dement Frank White Ra.rold F. : :cKenzi e Glen Elliott, GTC 139 G.C. To1.-1ers, 3:0G'.iC, 139 R. Ell:l.ngton, JDGTC, 139 S.B. Stinson, PGTC, 139 "Jackie" Krams Clarence Price, PGTC, 139 ~J'. =1. Ford, ·139 G. ·.:. Ji"ebery, 139 Bill 1Taeker, 139 Carroll I~. Lru.sh, ?GTC, 136 Paul A. Wall, 136 T.G. Bushler, 139 i..iargaret Jones Haney Jones Elizabeth D. Hart Catherine Engel:mrdt lia.rgaret L. Sha:f'f 9r Sara ~:iner Gladys Thompson Irene Dolgos Carolina Rarries Gertru.de Gindlesperger 1:rs. Albert o. Kroll Elizabeth F. ~:cKenzie .Elizabeth Frocke iiargaret I. ~lacKay Thomas C. Havel, PSTC Harry F. Parker, SDG'i'C, 104 Loretta ~. Persion CaJ.l me "~mer", PGTC 104 tqra Goehring
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Cocktails - Mixed Drinks Grant Wood, Prop.
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Headquarters for all Masonic Jewelry and Lodge Supplies
SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY l 0016 Brunett Avenue
Silver Spring JU 5-3151 Office JUniper 7-5655
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WEAR YOUR PYRAMID
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JU 9-6000
RA 3-9624
Gibson Greeting Cards Gifts NATIONAL PRESS
JOB AND CONTRACT PRINTING
6912 4th Street, N. W. RA 3-5508 H. W. Stein
PAINTING . . . DECORATING J. MYRON JONES
8818 Reading Road SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND <
JU 9-3847 JU 7-7944
DYSON'S MEAT SUPPLY CO. Retail - Wholesale
"Home Freezer Specialists" Special Rates to Masonic Brethren Center Market City NA 8-7341
5th & K Streets, N.W. NA 8-7342
KNIGHT ROOFING and SHEET METAL WORKS
Contractor for Roofing and Guttering ERNEST MALLETTE, Owner
JU 5-8815 JU 8-8529
23S Carroll Ave. RA 3-9740 GAS UP AT
RHODES GULF SERVICE Across the corner from Takoma Lodge
Road Service Tires Batteries
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JU 7 -7171
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BLUE LODGES IN THIS AREA
Takoma 29, D. C. __________ ----------------------------------------------------- 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
Chevy Chase 42, D. C. _________ _________________________________ ------------- -· ____ l st and 3rd Fridays
Pentalpha 194 --------------------------------- ------ ---------- ____ ------· ___ _ 2nd and 4th Fridays
Montgomery 195 ____________ ------------ ---------------------- __ ---------------- 2nd and 4th Mondays
Kensington 198 _____________ --------- ------------------ ___________________________ 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
Bethesda 204·------------------------------------------------------------------- l st and 3rd Wednesdays
Silver Spring 215 ·------·------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd and 4th Mondays
Cornerstone 224 ·------- ------------· _____________ ------------------------ l st ond 3rd Thursdays
ATTENTION!
Please report the death of our members to the Scribe
immediately, as the lack of such notice makes it impossible for
the forest to pay the proper respect to our deceased brethren .
LAMAR AND WALLACE Everything in MILL WORK
All si ze combination doors
37 New York Ave., N.E., ME 8-4126
LUTE R'S Genuine Smithfield Hams and
Fresh Pork Products 1181 S Dewey Rd., Silver Spring, Md.
Coll Cliff Buhrmaster, LO 5 -3695
HOMER N. NICK Non-cancellable Health and
Accident Insurance Individual Hospital Policy
614 Tower Bldg. Phone NA 8-9420 Washington, D. C.
JU 9-9136
R. LAMONT THURSTON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICES
320 Pinewood Ave. Silver Spring
THIS SPACE FOR RENT
YOUR BANKING NEIGHBOR THE BA l'-' K OF SILVER SPRING
JU. 9-9000 8701 ( eorgia Avenue
Member Fed eral Deposit Insurance Corp.
CHARLES E. DEMENT 2417 HOMESTEAD DRIVE
PAINTING PAPERHANGING DECORATING
Floors Sanded, Refinished JU 9-2417
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Colesville and Old Bladensburg Roads
WHERE THE DISCRIMINATING DINE
Excellent Steak and Sea Food Dinners
Lunch from 12:30 to 2
DRINK
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