Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1920 — KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS GATHER IN ANNUAL SESSION [ARTICLE]
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS GATHER IN ANNUAL SESSION
Indianapolis, Oct. 4.—Members of the Knights of Pythias order from every part of the state tonight were arriving for the annual session Qf the grand lodge of the domain of Indiana. The sessions open tomorrow and will continue through Wednesday. The Pythian sisters will hold their annual session Friday and Saturday. All of the officers of the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias are expected to be advanced. This leaves only the outerguard to be elected. Candidates for this office are Hany L. Unger, Plymouth; Fred C. Palin, Newton; Nathan J. Lane, Liberty; Louis B. Elmore, Monticello- Guy Dausnuin, Goshen, and William H. Byington, Evansville. • A-distinct boost to the appearance of the business section of the city ihas been brought about by Wallace and Murphy, proprietors of the College Inn restaurant, who have sashs, 1 *!? -taming sixty-nve lights, on the iront of their building. The sign gives Rensselaer a citified appearance and is an advertisement which other merchants might do well to copy. > —-— ' Vernon Nowels received a telegram this morning from his sister, Mrs. - Lillian McGuimsty, of Long-1 mont, Colp., notifying him of the! sudden death of her thirteen year! old son, Alfred. Mra. Lillian Me-1 to her friends here as Miss I Fann leases for sale at thaßo-| P . I
