TTTE SUNDAY OTtEC.OXIAX, PORTLAN1, DECEMBER 19, 1915. PORTLAND WOMEN'S CLUB MEMBERS HAVE SHOWER FOR BENEFIT OF POOR Overt Club Al Takiac J.etl Interest in Philanthropic Work mnd Coterie U Providinc Milk for One Bhy Wkilo Paylnf Rent tor Elderly Woman and Doinf Other Social Work. V---'- '''' '- -"' I "I - ; r-,- :1 -. .: 7sm rj " T KPtTM tMKT HOUrt EACH saerooar of tta etrrat litera ture department ef in rort:ed Wombat Hub ao atunied In sneatinaT ea Thursday look with fcer (pta'.ky aat m t aterloae bundl whlrfc cnntalaed so substantial and t.m!y gtfl sitll for th poor. Thra wr Jaliie and ake ta4 artlcte of ctota In. inffl'tKirf fur lh grown-up end gift for the eh!ldrav And how th ' riuewnaiea itt.i ajoir their Ortirat ennaa.r. for II w a cnn of bringing "fc,-tlnea to thoa aa r. o aro la eee.l. The department met at th homo of aT-Ire. I'. H HoeOer. la Luerett etret. I Anitntw torta. re.1iia a4 on -w.r '.attire.. ed a dainty luncheon ara.a aajerv.tj. but t rio bunVe War tho tr ef mt.r.al. T" east meeting -wall t nM at trie bono of Mrs. t. I. J" Jarai.on af'er the holl'laye. Th Overlook CluX which mat on Jrliar. Ja anotkar or(aglMi:an that la taiaea an talaraat la phtlaathropie 'Work and baa g'a-eej eateoelaeljr to vrl tor fmt:ta. Tha Coteft. which mat la tho Hotl Imperial on W.lneeiar. la provMiae tk fir a r.miif In vhkh tbaro la a 1 ttl kaby on a to paring Ibo font for a Mrly woman. la addition they ara doing conaMeraMe general social esrvlr work. o o o Tbo Laaondar Club. bro-h No. t. m a t ri'iar In tbo nomo of wra. ! . l.unaV 11 l:at Tiflar atroaif whare irprlaa party wao arrancd for Mr !aa Ibo nlntar la .xoutbara Coitforata. hiaiaaa mamDr actaaoao. a a a Thm faltowfnr I an of'lilal an IxiaiKimtnl from Mr. tkartaa IL aaia.r. pra.l4.oi of tbo Oraajoa fa4 oration of n ornaa'a .lufa. lo Ibo fad orat'4 emia tbroo:be-it tbo Ita: T-aur ac.acina ia em.4 to arrtflo I V. aa- a'o L af ta ra-iarlt'iti-to af ln ltra('i ! - rotia af w.maa a .!ua aa foi,.o. "a.ara cltaa tn t a. fata f.J.rotlio attot pay i.. ifa rrt it nm aai-rararr asn'ial aaaa ot A. rat. af I a.uca ar ..pica. iua atfcatl a. aat January ft aaa b.oaio aaltaniaaol ihrgarf I jlm i a. ir.a.iarv la aa f Vi-'a aro raalat f. (i to Mtraal. taat at citaoa f .anon i pif:. ia la p. vnnt of ft.. ('ka a4 a in'T .1ara aia.iat't ba ma4a rarf) aa t a.na i- Mra, aaaa4ar Tljma aa. tbo t. .a. IT a a a Tbo OutIok Club tia oatartaloaH b y Mr. aa.t Mra. Artkar llaiaa at tbair bono ia Kooo City Park loot Taoaxtay 'rnt. t'ottawtaa; tho boaina.a maotlnar and :atlon of offi-ar for tbo romtaaT ar. a rl.aMBl social hour ws an)oyaJ. Tbo naalart af tbia proraaalr ut aro pkaanlnc to aaal.at aaiaral taalt tarn il loo at Oirlatmao lima with C.ln. Iva arv4 Cbriatrftaa aliaoara. Tba aawly al.-t.4 officoro aro: iTaa I l.nt. Artbar V. Ilaaoa. lco-raai4ant. . (1 Kat.Ua. oavratary. lra- O. I. Tbompooa. Iraa.urar. rad C Kouaor. Kana.y raronl-Taawbar Aaao!atloa will boM a can.tr a a. I rook la solo on Tbura.tar tor tbo boaotit of tbo oootai parau-o f JB.J. r tbo aaaalas tbo bo.. pila of Ibo orboet Will (iro a Ckrut ana proramm. o o o M'a4ay'o atolicbtfial aaent waa tbo TiiaatiBa! ef Chautar A. P. K. O. tiatar feoaxi. la tba boaao of Mra. t . M.il. on italaoy atraac Mr. Thoavao la. ; ra.no lata a raa4 ac which wao fol. Ml by lilarary rone. at. Mr. looo Towaooa4 al:a carr'.at of tbo pruo Ito athrlrr waa a birthday party, aa artt't ao faatur tatro4M4 woo aooa In tha la.IHU.ai birtbOar cab a with tiair bnatbl ran t .. Tba boaor4 avoota woro Mr. K. J Jaaa-ar. Mr. J f Jaaa-ar. Mr. . P. Joaaa aa4 Mtaa Marjorlo Laoia. a a a Tbo Cbnatmaa p.artr af tba Ovarlooh T.'omaa a imororamoat Club wao b..4 on 4ay la ta. homo of Mr. I V. l ollnar. : rapitel araataa. . Mr. Hob 'I !-' I proa ta.Bt Of lb club. lra. .i II. Malaga ic-prai4aat. .U tba mambor aro talroota4 actltaly In charitable worh. At tbo tocoat Hiaainf Mr. T. O. Millar aa la- taraatisa- talk aa ChrUtmea la vartotj laaia. Opo-ta maalc aa4 othar f.a- ra a444 to tbo holiday spirit that fra.allaeL. Ji) . S: lit 1 1 - R I I I - va,.: i i .11 Tba literary baaaly of lb Bible u tbo aubjat-t ef aa latarootlna- pa par I -ad by Mra U, K Wattor at Iho laat wiootiaa- at tbo Coterie la the Hotel Joparial. Tbo Cbriatmaa (pint pro at:et in all trie feature of the pro '" Mr Naacy il.ala Van trlit ! two chermB ao.oa. and Mi tlrac Miliar aTtae readsca itoth Ware atbuaiaatia;al'y ancoroal. o o o Tba Wnmai'i Now Theucht Club U aj ini a aat amouat of charitable work Ibie year. Al Ita meettaa- laat week aa oatoyabla procramme waa ! ta lb hoaae ef Mr. Maraarat Hood. e o o Uttto flutb Lent, of tfie flr.t crade. wao Ibo alar par tor mar at tho meotin ef Leal 1'area t-Taaceer Aaaoctalion rt.'ay. Tba rbiI4 played a plane aolo with eenorbaelo btU fr one ef bar aa. e e e Aa appeal tor toy 1 made fey the F-eriI Service committee ef e Pvrt U4 reran t-Taacher Aaeociattoa. AH who hare lore Iboy can apere aro aekorl lo taaa tbera lo room :ai Central build Inc. wbore they w'tl be ort4 and dia riuto4 la cKtldraa In famtiia whore toy aro ararce aa4 jiaata C'aaa' mar f"rt la v Mr. C. W. Kayhurvl La chairman of t.fe toy committee ha4 no wl'l bo on baa4 Tuee4y ao4 v adae" lay to make diepvottlon af the ley Tbo eurpue oi l to (lta to the ch..4raa la tbo hoopital ward. a o a M'.a Cenataaco Ktnta.r. w bo Tirtted f -atar Paraat'Taarher Aaaortatloa Weilneartar. av an latereetintf talk at ibo '.etrh-r mat a "4 Mia Kaataar r b e mad a dap in4 ef method of tarnm and la agoa'ually latere. t.d la a.iWaa of the t to tarrar'.an aa. o o o Tbo Wamo't awi,! forfice Club, of f4 oiMia. Mitjta. will moot Tiae- avl i ovJb tLfrnf iuav ham. Courtney fitation. A programme oa laeraalnc homo efficiency will fol low a abort buetneea e.aalori- Mrs. Msrjorl t-onara will spoak oa -W hat la tbo Home PorT: Mr, t- J. AU'bb dar. -Home Administration." aad Mrs. vi.,lfr4 nkuUsoa oa jIb aad Hfflclaacr-" a e e Tba Mothers" Ctub. ef Albina. will bate a Chnetmee snootlaa ! mbar li. At It last meetlBaT Judae Cleotoo spoke ea the Jooli Court work. Mra. lltimaa aad Mr. O. I". Church had chars of lb proaramme. Kaontliar hymn were iunf. see LJewellya Paron t -Tear her Asaocla lloa bad aa lnlretinj mooiina Wadaosday. Hontt and orclas by Iba little third Bad fourth .trade chil dren mad aa eltrerlve opnlnc fea ture. The little papla were well drllle-l and showed docaaoa laieaa. o- oorlataadeal Aldermaa ara aa ao- dresota which hadocatedcloeecoop- eralloa between lb teacher ana par sat Mies Harriet Wood, school II- kr.riaa enobe OB tba Importance Of en- coaraaiac aa appreciation; r good literatur by yoaac cbnoraev a a o The rabtre of lb Coofederacy mat oa Thursday with Mrs. ABtoa Uie- fels'h. Mr. V. M. C. Kila rsad a paper writ tea by her mother. Mra. Uuff. The tub?t waa "tlanoral JohBoon." Mra K. If. etooe aaa. A datsty igscatvn waa soryad at lb clooe ef tha pro aramme. Ia reoDoaeo to numeroue rejueats for taaisi claaaoe la the stedy of Fhahe- peart, the Portland nhakeepeare Hudy lub be taken a step la esteastoo worn and haa made arraaiemaBts to open cla for tbo benefit of lbo who ara occupied during tbo day.- Tbeae claaeea will op a la Jaauary aad will be epaa to man as wall as women. A cias for isaac peopi win na aria.ixi If 1 or mere make requests. Those w labia le take aa latereat la tbeae CLaa.. a may notify Mrs. Aatoa C.ieblech, til tlalaejr stroot: telephone taat lii. a a Three department of tb Portland Womaa's Club held well attended meet I Bars ea Friday. The psychology d partment was addressed by Mr. Caro- l:ee L'uaiap. wbo spoae on -n no liance.' Mr " H- rtimmon la chair man. Dr. Rebec aave an scptlnally fin torture oa art. I.luetrat ine; It wltb pteraopticoa SUd.s from tb pictures of Ibo old masters. tr. William Wal lace Younareoa addresaod the literatur department, tablna as hi subject "The Vlllad Preacher. Irotn uoidamua -Deaertsd V li la e.- Tbe rallas Womaa'a Club has aided the Ked Cross sai' aaJe materially and baa b14 a baaaar hi which tT. was realised. Band- and suralc-al drln for tb Red Cross Society hae been mad by Ibo Colony Club, of Med ford. e e Mr. R. T- Wada waa recently re elected president of Ih Pndltoo C1lc Club. Othr officer sleeted were: Mr Joan T Itoblnsoo. ylce-presldoBt: JWra. J tL Mulliaia. aecratary; Mrs. t U. Aldrtrh. correspoodlBa secretary; Mr. Charles Oralirh. treurr: Mr. James Johns, fr. Mr. N. Hrkly aod Mra R. H r.lco, auditors. a a a Mr. A!a M. Crabtre. prealdsnl of tb rU.phene H.bool Parent-Teacher Aaooctation. fare an Informal reception at bsr home. IO Ha el Kiabtb street. Tuesday for tb parents of Stephen -:bool dialrtct. Mrs. Chapman, of tb Richmond Orel. aa a talk on the work of Ibo cirri In her district. The -e I acquainted" meetioy will do much toward maklpf tb association a larsar aad more pro-real on, a a a Mlas Harriett Wood, school librarian. - aa ad4r la which sb discussed tb b I literatur for children at the recover monthly tntta ef the XalaajaUja pMaaaTeVciVavr Aiavixlslaoo Wadnssday afternoon. .Superintendent Alderman also spoke a fw words. A proaramme of readme:, dramatic selec tions and music waa alen by pupils from Miss Nelson's and Mrs. Glenn rooms la the school. e e llrr I a chanr for clubwomen to help a worthy cause. An appeal Is mad by Sraddlnsr House, for sifts for the work that la carried on at HO Gltean street. People who tlv In the country and can afford to send r- eiablea or fruit are asked to do so. Tboe who are In the city are Invited to help ttcaddina House. Address Otto Coiling. 3a Oilcan street. Portland. Or, or Mis Mabel Wrldler. J North Twentieth street. Portland. Kcaddlna House I conducted by a committee which la an adjunct of the Kplacopal Social tiervlro Leseu. Added to the appeal for articles of food cornea another which la hers quoted la full: Tb committee ef tb tWlal perrlr Laana la rnarc of a-lMn Mouee berehy pra.awl tbetr eaoael request to in meta ara at the church, aod other humane per eoae. la sle eontrtlllori of rlothtnc. of Vol la under nd outer aa.ar. stocatnea. a.ioee. kate and otn.r ar-.aclea ef .! apparal (or ar.4 taa If yo caaaM ed them, pt.aeo notify 441a lipase, and tb maoaser. iKIa Col Ur.se. otll re (tad to a. tad for them. If yea bate aot clothlnc la tTe. sifts of maeey el.l aa.nl aa ta proaada eiothlna see-lful lor protectinc the unfortunate esainet the Winters rain and cold and help snea lo preeeat a raaoectable appearance aa. laaary tor abtalaia cartala blade of Saoa.wf meat. The bouao mnther. Mr Cotllnce. ran sra e aonaa i and children e sarmenta to proetde tor each familiee aa appeal t bee foe n:p -A aleo arse hm mora fortanat t tabs a parl lt-r..t la their laa fonanata Sraabren ty ataltlbf atfutns llo. and set-in la touch arlth eome Indlctduaf srother. and. tr rtrlns him a b.'plns band, maaa ear nlllka real and Tllal lo our aairea ee wall a to other th anfor laaato to aata the master bids a mia-tM-r ia bay rant. Hddla Itooae.'Sia Ctlaan at real. Tel pbaee. A JT. Breadwsr !:. If :i of the mothers of Oreaon do not learn bow to feed and care for their table In tha best and most satisfac tory manner. It will not b the fault Af the Orta-on Con trees of Mother and of th clubwomen. First and fors most, there Is tb Parents Educational Bureau In the Courthouse. Prom Jan uary S4 lo Si there will be a mother craft Institute In the Armory and later on. in th first week In March, tha clubs will bold a "baby week." Information reaarding the rare'of Infants will be scattered broadcast. There shouldn't be a chanr for a sin'. baby ailment after th women hava finished with all of these enterprises. see The Pelphlan Drama Club met Tuea dar Blbt at the office of Hobert D. Searcey In the Northwestern Bank bulldtna. "Aeschylus, tha Klrst Oreek Dramatist." was the subject and mem bers responded to rollcall wltb quota tions from Prometheus Bound. The be (InnlnaT of th Greek drama were dis cussed and reviews of "Agamemnon nd "Prometheus Bound were len by Mr. NUI hlarr and Mis Gladys Plsreon. Interesting talk of recent plays wit nessed at tba Oreek Theater at Berke ley. Cal.. were given by Mia Lulu P Wilt and Mlsa Mlnett Sharman. The next meeting of the club will take place Tuesday night at : Northwestern Bank building at I o'clock. s s s CANBT. Or. Pec. II. (Special. The members of the Mother Club, of Can ny, entertained tbe'r husband at the Masonlo Temple Wednesday evening with m sliver tea. A pleasing pro gramme was provided and progressive ivd played. About 39 were present, see Chapter K. P. K. O. Sisterhood, met at the home of Mr. W. R. Klrkup. TO Hawthorn avenue, last week for the regular programme. Mrs. . H. Jones read a papr ud the life of Booker T. Vaiahlngtoa. ALra. C J. T .'(liXCJC-C . . - - -la I . -v asa. 1 1 a. J -V" a f v I iii'iuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiwiiiiiyy'-TiJ to 5- Important: You should understand that there it but one Pianola; it u wade only by the Aeolian Company; il ti- told in this city only at this store; and is ob tainable in the follvxing models: Tag SrtusiT Piavol Tag Sraca Piaxota Tag WatcuxK Piasol Tag SrrmsAirr Piawola Tag Sraom PtaaotA Tag Fa not s Wiati PlAJtOLa Prices from $575 Moderate monthly payments. "T TT THEN the day closes and I draw down V V the curtains it sometimes seems that a tender little piece is what I want. So I often take the dainty little 'Humoresque of Dvorak's a difficult piece perhaps on the piano but on the Pianola ! "My wife tells me I play the 'Humoresque' with really delightful feeling I who never knew a note of music, whose stiff fingers never rould have learned to play a note on the old- fashioned pianoforte. A gentle pressure of my feet upon the pedals and all the pretty tenderness of Tko..f 'f.,1 melnHv ic rpflfrtpd in the sound. Now I Clio Lv auinui nn-.wu -" - move the Metrostyle lever to the left to keep the slow, slow, languor of it. Now 1 move it to the right, and all the charming, humorous playfulness of this little gem lilts briskly along. Here the. Themodist, without thought from me, brings the delicate melody out, not loudly but with just the proper emphasis. Here the Sustaining Tedal device gives it the lovely singing tone. The instrument sounds buman so exquisite is its response. There is nothing of the hard, pre cise quality of the ordinary player piano. It is reflecting absolutely the subtlest color of my music feeling. It is teaching- me to interpret. It is helping me to gain musical effects too complex for me to think about. ' "And my practice on the Pianola has been so short and so enjoyable . and easy. And I have the satisfaction of producing music which is real ; of accomplishing something of actually playing so that my wife and friends love to listen to me." ' t5fc PIANOLA Enables you to play the piano toell Hare you ever stopped to wonder why the Pianola has become so well-known in such a 'short time? Perhaps you do not know that in every civilized country in the world it is just as popular as it is here. It is because the Pianola is a really marvellous instrument with which you can not only play the piano but play it with truly musical feeling. This is tha impor tant part, and this is why the Pianola has been endorsed by every great musician of the world, and why it differs so immeasur ably from all the so-called player pianos which try to imitate it. a. 1 v7: We are sole representatives of the genu ine Pianola in this city, and we handle no player-pianos besides the Pianola line. We would like to play the Pianola for you show you wherein it differs from the player- ' pianos sold at other stores and we cordi ally tender you an in vitation to visit our Ware-rooms at your convenience. The Stroud Pianola. Price $575 ShermanMay & Go. VICTROLAS AND RECORDS BTEIXWAT, WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS Sixth and Morrison Streets, Opposite Postoffice PIANOLA, PIANOS S3 IB 2-w r mm m Clark read a paper oa tba high schools of Oregon and Mr. Lawrence Phlpps read a Christmas story. -Boooie a i-irsi Christmas." Ails Jean McKercber gave a piano election. The next meeting irlU be with Mra. McKercber. 3 Mal r street, January (. Stephens School Parent-Teacher Cir cle net Thursalar. A splendid pro gramma was Riven by the pupils Of the sixtb and seventh grades. Mrs. L W. dwank. oat, the social service depart ment of the Portland Council, outlined ik. aenrk har deoartmentL Which Is on of tha moat important of the a-a- ociatlon. Mrs. George 'W. McMath. president Af..ad rnnrraai of Mothers and rltat Parent-Teacher Associations, gave an address which was proiitaoia ana interesting"- Mrs. Sauter resigned as treasurer and Miss Mary E. Fryer waa elected to tba vacancy for tha ensuing 'ear . . . The Women's Political Science Club will hold It mtln at 1:J0 Tuesday In room A. Public Library. Anawer to rollcall will be -The Chrlntmaa 'Spirit.' Dr. C. H. Chapman will apeak on the topic. "Will taa Sword Bring Peace?" Tba public Is Invited. e The Monday Evening Delphian Club met last week n library. "He brew Uerlnninaa' was tha subject. At the meeting of December 27. the sub ject will be "Era of Judges." e e The Portland Psychology Club will meet Thursday afternoon at S o'clock, room H. Central Library. Fair Grounds Being Improved. CENTRA LI A. Wash.. Dec IS. (Spe cial.) A the reult of work undr way at the Southwest Washington Fair ground., tba ground will present a much Improved appearance next Fall. The race track Inclosure ha been plowed up and next Spring will b seeded to oats. After this crop Is har vested. rs will be sown, and at next yeer'e fair a level stretch of green will auppUct the heretofore unsightly Cuntlr.urd From Page .l two Spanish dances by Moikowsky and two of Kevins" "Woodland Sketches, e Miss Margaret A. Hanson was soloist for the Wilson League Club laat Wednesday. Mlsa Cora Broyles was ac oompanaist. a e , e The Monday Musical Club will hold a Christmas party tomorrow afternoon from J:0 to t o'clock at the honse of the president. Mrs. Percy W. Lewis, 30 East Forty-seventh street North. All members of tho club aro asked to be present. To reach Mra. Lewla' home, board a Rosa City car. get off at Forty-seventh street and walk south to Broadway. e Miss Helena Malnwarlng appeared in, most attractive panin cosiuui sang Estudlntlna" (Paul Ucorae) at the Progressive Business Men's Club luncheon at the Hotel Multnomah Thursday, responding with a popular number aa encore. The charming sing er haa Just returned from filling sev eral professional engagements .at San Francisco, to continue her vocal studies with Madame Huesman. Mrs. Captolla Auger made an efficient accompanist. Miss Gertrude Hoeber played enjoy able violin soloa last Thursday at the meeting of the current literature de partment of tha Portland Woman's Club, held In her mother's home on Lu cretla streeU J. William Belcher, tenor, was a soloist tor the Marshall-street Presby terian Church concert last Tuesday night. Mr. Belcher haa not been sing ing of late and It was a i-pecial treat to again hear his pleasant tenor voice. it - Rirhr aans in fine atvle "La Donna Mobile.! from Verdi' a "Rigo- letto." and "Among tho Lilies' " (Dana). Both numbers were much enjoyed, e e At tho Little Theater. Twenty-third and ' Washington streets. Wednesday night. December 29. the musio part of the aolo dance music will be contrib uted to by Waldemar Llnd. violinist; Ferdinand Konrad. 'cellist; R. E. Mil lard, flutist; W. Elliot, harpist, and Dr. Max Cusbing. pianist. see The choir of 8t. Mary's Cathedral will sing the following masses Christ mas day: Gounod's "Mass in Honor of St. Cecilia." at t A. M.. and Montani's "Missa Solemnls. Te Deum Laudamus" at tba aolomn pontifical mass at 11 A. M. a During the concert a man wbo really appreciated musio for its own sake was greatly annoyed by a young dude in front of him who kept talking to the girl at his side. "What a nuisance!" finally exclaimed the appreciative man. "Do you refer to me, sir?" threat eningly demanded the dude. "Oh, no. I meant the musicians. They keep up such a noise with their instruments that I can't hear half ot your brilliant conversation." Buffalo (N. T.) Commercial. e - Sir Edward EI star's cantanta. "Dream of Gerontius," will be sung by a chorus of 300 in San Francisco early next month. A concert of unusual merit will take 1 TkA.j.mhA 9Q af I1., n t a n a f XToth- odiBt Church, when the following well- Known muaiviaiiB win .jjc.i . i ua Werren sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamil ton Stowers, Dr. Stuart McQulre; Vern J BW1U, IIUIIUI.H UUUI b U V. oua Glen Shelly, accompanists. Miss Aileen Brong will delight with her reading. Idaho Report Nearly Ready. GRANGEVILLE, Idaho. Dec 18. (Special.) A. F. Parker, a member of the commission appointed hy Governor Moses Alexander to investigate the feasibility of a north. md aouth, rail road through Central Idaho, has re turned from Spokane, where he was In consultation with J. J. Day. of Latah County, relative to the report to be made soon to the Governor. PLAYGROUND ACTION PENDS Lewis County School Superintendent Withholds Opinion. CENTRA LIA, Wash.. Dec. 18. (Spe cial.) On hie return from BeUinghsvm, where he attended the convention of County School Superintendents of the state, at which the question of play ground apparatus was discussed in de tail, A. C. Canterbury, Lewis County superintendent, asserts that ho will take no action on the matter, leaving it up to the directors of each separate district. 51r. Canterbury eays he will not at tempt to advise the directors either to maintain or abandon the apparatus al ready installed. As the result of the recent decision of the Supreme Court holding districts liable for injuries, the Centralia and several other districts already hava abandoned their appa ratus. More will probably follow suit, but others will retain what they have and even add more, safeguarding each piece so that no serious accidents may occur. Masons at Albany Hold Election. ALBANY, Or., Dec. 18. (Special.) Charles H. Welder has been chosen high priest of Bailey Chapter No. 8, Royal Arch Masons, of this city, and other officers have been elected as fol lows: Dan Johnston, king; John R. Pcnland, scribe; Charles H. Cusick, cap tain nf the hosts: Rav O. Bushong. principal soJouYner; John A. Campbell, royal arch captain; w. s. weaver, mas ter of third veil: Frank Herdman, mas ter of second veil; L. H. Fish, master of first veil; H. X. Bouley, treasurer; Edward Washburn, secretary; W. E. Baker, tyler; W, . Bilyeu, trustee.