Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1926 — Page 14
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I/DCAL MASONIC CHAPTER WILL BE INSPECTED Visitors From Over Indiana / to Attend Saturday 1 Event. The 1,117 local members of the Keystone Chapter, No. 6, of the Royal Arch Masons will be hosts to the more than 500 visitors frpm other Indiana chapters at inspection of the local chapter Saturday in the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts. Othniel Hitch, high priest, in charge, has announced that Samuel J. Hillman of Louisville, Ky., formerly of Indianapolis, will be honor guest. Hillman, high priest of the local chapter from 1876 to 1878, is the oldest living high priest, Hitch said. Ritualistic work will start at 4 p. m., followed by a banquet at 6 p. m. Hitch, Who will preside, said delegations will attend from Lebanon, Franklin, Kokomo, Noblesville and Shelbyville. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell, Robert A. Woods, Princeton, grand secretary i-JCarl F. Bosworth, Vincennes, grand high priest; Leon T. Leach, Indianapolis, grand scribe of United States grand chapter; Herbert A. Graham, Elkhart, grand lecturer; Elias J. Jacoby, Indianapolis, past high grand priest; Edward B. Raub, Elmer F. Gay and Howard Kimble, all of Indianapolis, will be banquet speakers. After the banquet ritualistic work will be resumed with the officers in charge.
SIG ALPHS TO HOLD BANQUET 250 Attending Province Convention. Sigma Alpha Epsilon members from eleven colleges and three alumni associations in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan today opened the biennial convention of Province Delta at the Lincoln. About 250 were present. Registration and business sessions occupied the day. Tonight the Founders day banquet will be presided over by Harry Dragoo, Indianapolis, province president. Among national officers attending are O. K. Quivey, Baltimore, eminent supreme deputy archon, and A. N. Nipert, Cincinnati, eminent supreme herald. Indiana chapters are at Indiana and Purdue Universities and Franklin College. Guests will attend the •State basketball tournament Saturday afternoon and the convention will close with a dance Saturday night. George T. Wheldon, State president, is in charge.
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