Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1941 — Page 8
MEMBERSHIP GOES OVER 500 TONIGH
ANDERSON IS MOOSE LEADER Past Supreme Governor Is Called Hu ider 01 Men. I.odaes William A Aml-i-n. Past Hu-' jut-mo Guvcnmr and <••<»»• rul Governor. Order of M <>->*•-. la a builder of l>u*lh<-*« structure*. I of Muom- lodges, and of men II i ii.ippen.il • »• i»re or more year* ago that linlun.tpiili* Lodge gave a 1
Congratulations Moose Your new home to beautiful and we hope every member will en- i joy its conveniences for many years to come. ADAMS POST No. 43 American Legion I -I * ’ • . « MTONtaWWO* U— It’s a Pleasure and a Privilege to extend Sincere Congratulations to ADAMS LODGE NO. 1311 L O. O. M. on the completion of the new and modern Moose Home. It is one of the finest to be found anywhere. - We are proud to have done • the Painting and Decorating Free Phone Estimate ! ff-j lION w ij Zu M Heber Feasel 115 N. First St. Decatur
>~>MaaMMMMß*«ummmiUam*Uß*BaraaßM*wnamßW*WM*WWaSUmMnawa I street fair, and instead of making money. a* wipe. ted. lost II The I building company for which Mr And«*r<M>n wmi engineer »*» the ’ largest creditor. and I hr- company i>ade him Join the lodge and watch the financial yreoHdlMa In Ha Ik|b<fore tin realised It. Mr. Andre ■ Mm became dr.-ply lnter*at*d In ! ;lu M<x>a<' Soon It wa» proposed to I e*tahlt*h Mooaebabrt. the 4'hlld <‘lty of the Moo»e. la Illinois. where nearly two thousand cupham-d < hlldian were hr !•* given a homo. 4 high school education, and InI struction in a trade Mr. Anderson -lux kly found himx-lf definitely atI ta< iu-d to the Moo.e and engrossed
TRUSTEES OF MOOSE LODGE, 1311 ■ r i i . IL W i ve V \ » Jamaa Wall Charle* Morgan and Otto Baker. trustee* of the local Mooae lodge, have been leader* In the I ,tJ. rn.nl for a new home If.d wer- all Instrumental in accompll.hlng the ambition. Their taah I. a hoary ■ one aiding th. officer* In general supervision of all lodge business. In addition to directing th* flnam lai I affair* of the order and lit entire membership.
in lit alma While he was engineer.ng aom>of the largest building project* in Indianapolis. he found time to re i organise the IndianapolU latdge ' In time the Supreme lardge at the Order took notice of him ! •There'* a man we need In the Supreme Council,” wat the egpreaaed opinion of the Supreme Officer*, in ■ diluting Anderaou. And »o. along with hl* dutle* at home. Mr. And . to undertake the responsibilities of erton wa* instructed to find tlm>- - a member of the Supreme Council ■ of the Supreme Lodge Again was! I Judgment justified. Again promo tlon followed At the July. 1934. I Convention at Atlantic City, the ———— — Prelate i. £ George Ixtshe I* prelate of Adame lodge and a* such la one of I the leader* in the activltiea of the | oi-der.
Congratulations ADAMS LODGE No. 1311 L O. O. M. Your new home is a splendid tribute to a Great Organization. It was our privilege to have installed the beautiful New GAS RANGE in your Modern Kitchen. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. C. A. STAPLETON, Lncal Manager
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA.
; J. legate* unanimously elected Mr. ' Anderson to the office of Supreme Prelate, and at the July. 1535 Convention at Bo»tun, be wtt unani--1 moualy elected to the office of Supreme Junior Governor In Chicago. ■ in July. ISM. he became Supreme Governor by unanimous election of the Supreme lardge In Convention I assembled, and at Cleveland, in, 1537. Junior I’aat Supreme Governor. He I* now a Past Suprem--; Governor and General Governor. Ill* judgment always I* keen H--is quick to give credit to others. ' and he can be depended upon in I emergencies. For twenty-seven I years Mr Anderson waa Secretary I I of Indianapolis Lodge. Mr. Anderson *■* educated In' | the common school*. He M-rved an | | apprenticeship a* a carpenter and i Joiner, and later look up architecI turn! work at the American Archi-1 ' lertnral School in ronnectlon with! the Armour Institute. After completing hi* archtte. tural course he , I wa* employed by a large contracting company. For a short period h- , took over the agency for the Sid-1 inn Ventilating Company, one of the pioneer companies In air cool-1 ing system*. He is a Thirty-second Degree Ma- i . mm. Scottish Kite, and member of , the Improved Order of lied Men. ( i He ha* one son. Russell E ■■ Q — The glory of Moosehean I* the I glory of the memlM-rs of the Ixiyal | Order Os Moose. To them Itelong* . . the credit for the million* of doll-1 , ar* th<-y have contributed to eatab-, i liah the Institution, and for the loy- i al support they have given to it of I additional million* during tlf«- past ' quarter of a century. Mooseheart bus about l&<* fireproof building* of modern concrete, in< hiding a central heating and - power plant, a high school building. ' M-veral large industrial shops. > many fine dormitories, attractive residence*, and a modern farm
plant. The product* from farm and | dairy lontribute greatly to Mooae i heart** daily food requirements. In les* than a quarter of a cen-1 tury Mooseheart ha* grown from a ' few acre* of rolllhg prairie to more i than twelve hundred ncree of parhlike estate on which ar* included i .ill that go to mahe the "City Beau-1 tlfuL” More than twenty million I ! dollar* baa been expended in the! ! developmenL maintenance and op-' ' eration of the Mbose Child City built on those acres.
Congratulations MOOSE Every member can rightfully be proud of their Beautiful New Home. ZENITH RADIOS installed for your entertainment were purchased from Decatur Electric Shop «• COLE p, SAI KER A Friendly Welcome to our new neighbors! Our Sincere Congratulations to the Moose Lodge on the completion of their new home * ra We hope you will enjoy it. Stop in Z XoMIW and bowl a game f on your trip to fel and from the new M ■ home. ? ' IHg MIES I Recreation @
LODGE HRS 2i fE ARS SERVICE Vast Chtirities (’wndurtcd By Nearly 2,000 Orders When the Loyal Order of Mooae wa* reorganised In I* l *. B ••• elded at that time that It »nould be a fraternity of hMpfulne** and service. For more than a quarter of a century It ha* kept to that Intention. and It* ama»!ng activities have jnduded the child city "f Mooaehaart. Illlnoi*. whero orphan «d children are given a horn*, an education, and instruction in a trade, and Moo»ehnv*n. Florida, where upon whom life has frowned find san< tnary In their declining day*. Beside* till*. | a vast ried on both within and without the I rank* of the Moose. But l>e*M< * these humsnltarlan activities, th* fraternity ha* always' recognized the nerd tor »t»cfal and I business contact, and the spirit of | I good fellow*hip that Is apparent in , th* Ilves of most men and women I The Mooae ha* answered this need | | In the lodge bom--* of nearly 2.000 In order Io keep Its fraternal, so I Moose lodge* throughout the World clal, and charitable actlvltiM on a lofty plane, the Moo*e requires its to measure up to a high standard, member* and prospective members Mooae members are leading persons In each community. In business and profession*, in Industry i and In marts of trade, the Moose emblem ha* become known a* In-
FRIDAY, OCTIHieb 2|
dlcaling that It* poasesvor ha* *liown the sterling qualities one t ok* for In the ideal dtlten. It |*
Congratulations I to I Decatur Ixmlkc No. 131| I Loyal Order of Moose I on the completion I of their Beautiful I New Home. | Leßoy Bradlej ARCHITECT I Fort Wayne Indum I We Join with All Decatur in extending Congratulations tn ADAMS LOIMJE No. 1311 Loyal Order of Moose We’re all proud of their splendid new home and know they will enjoy it for many years to come. WALL’S BAKER! , Third and Monroe Shrir*. We Extend Congratulations to the Moose Ixxlge on the completion of their fine new home. I It was our pleasure to have furnished and lay the Tile and Asphalt Floors in this fine homeNl tT, i irHI i 1123 S. Clinton St.
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