Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1920 — PRINCESS THEATRE- POCAHONTAS HONOR MEMBER [ARTICLE]

PRINCESS THEATRE-

POCAHONTAS HONOR MEMBER

LOCAL LODGE CELEBRATE ELECTION OF MRS. PAYNE AS MINNEHAHA. The elevation of Mrs. Clifford E. Payne to the position as Minnehaha of the state organization of the degree of Pocahontas of the Improved Order of Red Men was made the occasion of a most delightful celebration at the wigwam in this city Thursday evening. It is indeed a signal honor that has been bestowed upon Mrs. Payne as well, and a great boon to the local lodge of which she is the faithful an efficient member. There was a large attendance at this meeting including members from the lodges at Wolcott, Fowler, Monon and other places. A number of the prominent members of the organization of the state were present and each gave a very interesting talk. They were Mrs. LUizzie Arbuckle, Past Grand Pocahontas, of Kokomo. Miss Arbuckle is called the mother of the local lodge, she having instituted the skme some seven years ago. She also gave a.very humorous reading which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. _ Mrs. LUuzena Raabe, Grang Instructress, of Frankfort. Mrs. Lizzie McCall, Great Prophetess, Muncie. Mrs. »Mae Stansbury, Great Pocahontas, Tipton. Garner, Candidate for Minnehaha, Lebanon. C. L. Bruce, Great Sachem, Elwood. Arch H. Hobbs, Great Chief of Record, Indianapolis. • ’ Clifford E. Crawford, Past Grand Sachem, Frankfort. Fred Arnott presided at the meeting. Mary Potter gave a number of readings to the delight of all. An orchestra consisting of Harold Sharp, sdxophone; Linnie Bird Rains, piano; Ora Kepner, violin; Dana To<bb, violin, dnd Albert Leavel, drums, gave a number of selections during the program and afterward furnished the music for the dance. The Tilton sisters gave a number of charming selections, Miss Ferne at the piano and Miss Helen, violin. Light refreshments were served and the entire evening was filled । with happiness, sociability and good feeling, all rejoicing in the high honor which had so deservedly come to one of their members as well as one held in the highest esteem by the citizens of this city.