The beautiful picnic grounds at Shell park in Brea was the setting for the annual steak bake sponsoredby the Officers club of District 101, F. and A. M., last night.Masons and friends present numbered 149. Earl Snyder, past master of Fullerton, and vice president of the officers’ association, was general chairman of the affair. Elmer Hayes and Otto Harvey were in charge at the steak grill.Following dinner, guests were welcomed by the 101st district Inspector, Henry MacMasters. A. M. P. Brown presided es program chairman. He introduced Eddie Gammell, of Hollywood, who presented a group of vaudeville acts. Taking part were Joe Mann, Jug-ler, Bernice Lynn^dancer at the Trocadero. Helen Wester, Paramount player who sang several numbers, and an act entitled “Bar-barina and Her DogJ. Another clever act was given by Betty Ludy and her trained horse Imogens which was composed of two tap dancers in costume. The program was presented In the amphitheatre at the park.In the Admiralty Island* Is worth more dead than a teeth are used for money.dogHisOIdmpa*REPH•PI