Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1913 — SEVENTY-FIVE ODD FELLOWS ANSWERED [ARTICLE]
SEVENTY-FIVE ODD FELLOWS ANSWERED
When the Roll Was Galled at the Home-Coming of Iroquois Lodge No. 143. ,‘J> n 11. ■. Iroquois Lodge, No. 143,1. O. O. F., of Rensselaer, held a home-coming and roll call Thursday evening. Seventy-five members of the local lodge responded and a number of visiting members were present from Remington, Parr, and Gifford. Members who formerly lived-Miere and have retained their membership here and were on hand wer% Arthur Cole, of Lafayette; Charles Burbage, of Chalmers; Jesse Smith, of Delphi; and Fred Fatka, of LaPorte. H. W. Carpenter, Grand Master of Indiana, was expected to be present but did not come, greatly to the disappointment of the assembled Odd Fellows. A fine three-course supper was served at about 9 o’clock by the wives and daughters of the members. Following the banquet Fred Tyler presided and addresses were delivered by Rev. W. G. Winn, L. H. Hamilton and Judge C. W. Hanley. The meeting proved a splendid reunion and was enjoyed by all present.
