Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 118, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1923 — Page 7
THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1923
STATE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LEADERS PLAN PROMENADE Indiana Domain Convention to Open Monday—Many Lodges tcfAttend, Col. Frank Shellhouse, grand marshal of the Knights of Pythias parade which will be held Tuesday night during the annual convention in Indianapolis of the Knights of pvt hi as, domain of Indiana, will meet with his committee of 100 Friday
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night to complete arrangements for the event. The fourteen Marion County lodges which are promoting the parade will participate. They will be joined by the Uniformed Rank, Dramatic Order Knights of Khorrassan,, and the Pythian Sisters. Lodge delegations from Logar.sport. Shelbyville, Greenfield, Knightstown, Mishawaka and other Indiana cities will take paxt. The Knights of Pythias convention which meets at the K. of P. building, N. Pennsylvania St. and Massachusetts Ave.. will start Monday -with sessions of the Uniformed Rank. The Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet Oct. 2 and 3 with the Pythian Sisters, ladies’ auxiliary meeting Oct. 4 and 6. The aftnual fall ceremonial of the dramatic order, Knights of Khorrassan will take place Tuesday night, following the parade. The rank of knighthood will be exemplified by the Star Excelsior Lodge No. 25 at Castle Hall after the parade. Memorial services for two past grand chancellors will be held at the opening sessions of the convention for
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George W. Powell, former chief of police of Indianapolis, and William P. Hart, Huntington, Ind. Dr. William L. Herskell of Indianapolis, past grand chancellor, v _ll officiate duxlng the services. The establishment of a Pythian Home in Indiana -will be one of the important matters considered during the convention. Supreme Chancellor George C. Caliell of Norfolk, Va., will speak Tuesday afternoon. William HLoomis of Grand Rapids, Mich., will speak before the Grand Lodge and Uniformed Rank sessions. STREET PAVING IS URGED Steps for the paving of Thirtieth St. west of Emerson Ave. were planned today following a meeting Wednesday night of the Brightwood Civic League at the .Railroad Y. M. C. A. Edgar F. Brown, president, appointed James M. Singer and Albert J. Suhre to investigate the matter and to recommend furthep procedure. R. A. Adams urged members to sup port the Community Fund. -
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