SCHOOL CORNERSTONE TO BE LAID BY MASONSGrand lodge Will Itr InvHed to Of-Irlatfi At Orrmoalr* nt HandleyWinchester, Nov, SO, — {Special)— The Grand I-ortao of Masons in Virginia soon is to b« invited to officiate nt tb® laying of the corner stone of th® Handley Schools, which aro he in g erected her® as a part of the John Handley Foundation at a cost of about |C00,000. The corner stuiie is expected *'» be laid some time th[» winter. Grand Hndg* officers attending will bo entertained- by Win-choster Hiram L/'dge, No. II, A, F. and A. Mmoni. and it is expected the occasion will he on** of the most noteworthy Masonic gatherings here In recent years. It la also probable th® exercises will he attended by a iU iUuU i.f pr.-.rrtir)-enco in many branches of educational work, Including government specialists and representatives of the General induration Board of New York, under whoso direction the Handley Bchool plan was formulated.