Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1913 — S. O. SHARP HEADS INDIANA ODD FELLOWS [ARTICLE]

S. O. SHARP HEADS INDIANA ODD FELLOWS

Chosen Grand Patriarch of Encampment at Annual Session Held in Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Nov. 19. —S. O. Sharp; of Indianapolis, was elected grand patriarch of the Indiana I. O. O. F. encampment, in annual session in the auditorium of the Indiana Odd Fellow building Tuesday. Mr. Sharp succeeds J. R. Andrews, of Riverdale, Ind. Other officers elected are: Grand High Priest—H. F. Fulling, Boonville. Grand Senior Warden—Fred A. Stewart, Washington. Grand Junior Warden—C. H. Allison, Windfall. Bach of these officers will be advanced at the next annual meeting and the following have been nominated for the position of grand junior warden next year, the stepping stone to the promotions: J. B. Kitz, Osgood; W. R. Dunham, Kempton; C. T. Dead, Scottsburg; W. G. Stall, Fort Wayne; A. H. Chamberlin, CampbelMJurg; W. A. Brenning, Rockfleld; A.' W. Beeler, Garrett; George T. Patterson, Danville, and Henry Jeffries, ConnersVille. W. H. Leedy, of Indianapolis, was elected a delegate for two years to the grand lodge aud J. R. Andrews, of Riverdale, was chosen for one year. The annual banquet of the district deputy association of the L b. O. F. Was held in the Y. M. C. A. building Tuesday night and was followed by a business session. The grand lodge met In the Odd Feb low building at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning and again at 1:30. Two degrees of the secret work were exemplified at Germania hall Wfidr, nesday night. Canton lodge, No. 46, Uniformed Rank I. O. O. F.,.iput on the patri-' arehs militant degree in full dress uniform in the Odd Fellow hall at Hamilton avenue and East Washington street Tuesday night