Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1920 — Page 12

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CLASS OF 332 GET MASONIC DEGREE A class of 332 candidates were given the thirty-second degree last night at the fifty-fifth semi-annual convocation of the Indiana Scottish Rite. Candidate* were present from many Indiana cities. At a meeting of the Adonlram Grand Lodge of Perfection the gupreme governing body of the rite. It wae decided to appropriate $150,000 for anew unit building of the Indiana Masonic Home at Franklin. Ind. The Indianapolis candidates were: William Ray Adams. Harry Bert Alford. Perle E. Alien, Henry Charles Aufderbelde, Charles Nelson Baird, Harvey Barnard. Karl Hamilton Beckett. Paul Thomas Benton. Samuel Ralph Boal. John Alexander Boggs, Ray Bond, James Raymond Bracken. Albert Morris Bristow. Kenneth Ja-ob Brown, Ely Harnod Brown, Frank William Buck. Max Chapman Burchfield, Harmon Aughe Campbell. Joseph Wesley Capron. Oscar George Caristedt, Hugh Carter, Clarence Edward Chitiield Elmer Louis Cline, Flotd BanSister Coates. Albert Bmlth Coffman. Harlan Luther Craig. Dallas Franklin Crocke, Orval Franklin Crooke. Robert Luther Grouch. Harry R. De Wolf, Earl , Dill, Charles Staton Drake, Earl Sims Elliott, Howard Ewan. Robert Hoy Fisher, Roy Joeolln Fitzgerald. Clyde Robert Fitzgibbon. Walter Leonard Forman. Price D. Garlaid, Ralph Kelson Gauss. William C’uar.as Golong, John . Hinson Graves, Otto Tolbert Griggs. Ray- . mond Ebon Gwlnn. Ward Henley Hackle- [ man. Ezra Anthony Hardin. L-yrnm Rob- ; ert Harrison. Lawrence Clarence Hart- j San Earl Thomas Haverstiek, James R. odge. John Tiliman Hohl, Gimbert Kicholson William Edward Jacobs. William Ollle Jones. Grover AdUl Jewett, John Thomas Karney, Alonzo Richard Cashner, Peter Stephen Kelly, Ross Rudolph Kennedy. George Edward Kirrrb. Ralph Edwin Klare. Louis Edward Koss Howard Wayne Kramm, Howard Clayton Larson. Oran Isom Lewis, Edward F. Madinger, George Hirst Mar- • riatt. Otis Isaac Masten, Tyre Rue MeCampbell. Jesse Jormla P McClure. James Nathaniel McDaniel. Russell Vincent McMtirphy, Hardij Roy McQueen, George Pierson Millspaugh. Benjamin Miner, Byron James Moore. William Andrew Mortimer, Howard Milton Muller, 1

__ Gladly we you gg__ 'j, payment and S2.OU a week. If you ' •* 100 dollara the most generous term:* | will be cheerfully arranged. People; In 42 Big Cities of America today Menter invites all men and women to buy their Thanksgiving Clothes at the friendly store where the e is no extra charge for credit and where every v isitor is treated with the utmost courtesy —you are welcome, . Men’s Womens Overcoats IM 1 IkII II Coats Suits ill South mi no i s street OUItS Sweaters : Hats 3d Door South of M * r y ,and 8t - open Sat - Night until 9. Dresses: Blouses: Millinery We gladly open accounts with out-of-town customers.

Arthur J. Mutter, Franklin Howard Nelson. William Flemming Kelson. Stanley Albert Newey. Fred JamM O’Brien. Max Emerson Oemler, William Henry Oliver. Robert Henry Pains. Theodore Henry Paine, William Abraham Paulson, Carl Ludwig Peters, Otis Arden Porter, William Franklin Purcell, Raymond William Retterer Raymond Royißistey, .Tames R. Ritter. Davis Ballentlne Robertson. Ben jamin Harrison Rowe, Guy William Uubush. Carl Robert Russ, Leonard Stanley Kyker, Melvin Otto Ryker, Karl Otto Schmid, Robert Christian Schmid, Harry Austin Shane, John Andrew Sink. Bryce Edwin Smith Harvey E. Smith. Homer Bertine Smith, John William Spieeher, Garland Milton Stewart, Elmer Frank Straub, John Albert Strawipyer, Frank Henry Swartbout, Harry Glenn Templeton. Robert Isaac Todd. Stuart Austin Tomlinson, John Margel Trpgell. Harley Newman Turney. George Moir Tweedle. Albert Wood L’pdegraff. Charles Lester Van Osdol. Leroy Wakefield, Nelson Frederick Wetzell, Victor Julian Wesselhoft, Wright Vernillya Jr., Oscar Frederick Williams. William Woodbrldge. George William TV ray. The last Sbrlners’ ceremonial of the year was under way this afternoon and evening at the Murat temple. The business session to complete the list of candidates began at 1 o’clock with a Moslem feast scheduled to be served at 4 o'clock after which the ceremonial proper was scheduled to begin. This Is one of the biggest lodge events in the State. WIDE RANGE TO BE COVERED BY WORK With wider understanding that the work of the Indianapolis Humane Society not only takes care of outcast and animals, but that it also deeply and directly concerns the welfare of tne aged, the children and all forms of distress the contributions to the fund to build a shelter home for animals and general headquarters for all activities of the organization continue to he received at campaign headquarters, 102 Norta Pennsylvania street, and 909 Lenioke building. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Newby and the Indianapolis News each contributed SIOO

this week, Ralph A. Leracke. SSO, and otter donors Include Miss Minnie Berner. 912 TTnlon street, $25; Meredith Kicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Springsteen, George C. Forrey, ,Tr., Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Sunday School. Mrs. William P. Hapgood, William .TV. Williams. James Vannalta, Paul C. Hoffror n, Otto Humberts, Mrs. Olive G. Bond and Frances Pennington. Endorsements of the work continue to come in with subscriptions: P. J. McNamara, 1(557 Broadway—l am In full sympathy with the work and wish you full success. W. M. Richards, 1613 North Alabama street—l make this donation to a worthy cause from personal knowledge of the earnestness of such members ns the Drs.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1920.

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