Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1883 — Lodge Officers for ensuing Terms: [ARTICLE]

Lodge Officers for ensuing Terms:

ORDFROF TH" \STERN BTAF* The following id the list of officers for •tivemng Star chapter, 0. E. S. for the year 1884. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Agnes 0. Kelley; Worthy Patron, Mordecai F. Chilcote; Associate Matron, Mrs. Maria Hopkins; Secretary, Miss May Miller; Treasurer, Mrs. Lydia A. Moss; Conductress, Miss Ada Hopkins, Associate Conductress, Mrs. JNellie Learning. Grand Army of The Republic. Rensselaer Post, No. 84, G. A. R. has elected the following officers for the ensuing term: Post Commander, James A. Burnham; Senior Vice Commander, J/ G. Dexter; Junior Vice Commander, ; Chaplain, Joseph Clark; Surgeon, J. J. Waterbury; Officer of the Day, C. P. Hopkins; Officer of the Guard, J. C. Passons; Quarter Master, F. W. Babcock. / Installation exercises, Friday evening, Jan7th, 1884. I. O. of Odd Fellows: D.D. G. M., Moses-B Alter. D. C. Warren N. G.; I- B. Washburn, V. G.; C. B. Steward, Secy.; L. C. Grant, Treas.; M. L. Spitler, C. C. Starr, James Yeoman, Trustees. Installation exercises next Tuesday evening. An immense line of dress flannels at Ralph Fendig’s, that will be closed out at prices that would make wholesale dealers squeal. Call and see, they are all beautiful patterns, and the prices will be pleasing to your pocket book.