Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1912 — MASONS AND WIVES HAVE FINE TIME [ARTICLE]

MASONS AND WIVES HAVE FINE TIME

Installation of Officers Made Occasion For Luncheon, Musical and Social Affair. * About one hundred and twentyfive persons participated in one of the most enjoyable social functions of the season at the Masonic lodge room Friday evening, when the new qfficers of that order installed into their positions. The officers are: J. A. Dunlap, W. M.; E. N. Loy, Sr. W.; Chauncy H. Wood, Jr.; Howard Mills, Secretary; Samuel Fendig, Treas.; Charles R. McFarland, Sr. D.; C. Arthur Tuteur, Jr. D.; Harry, Kresler, Sr. §.; Van Wood, Jr. S.f Alfred Peters, Tyler; Rev. J. C. Parrette, Chaplain. Following the installation a luncheon was, served by Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Fdfce. There were a number of musical solos, including piano solos by Misses Ora Duvall and Martha Long and Mrs. M. D. Gwin. Cope Hanley sang a solo, and the None-Such Glee Club, composed of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hopkins, Mrs. A. R. Hopkins and Mrs. R. D. Thompson, sang. A male quartette, composed of Harry Eger, Mel Haas, Emmet Laßue, and John Morgan, sang several songs. The installation was a very interesting part of the program and those who were present report a very enjoyable evening.