Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1927 — Page 3

JTJLT 29, 1927

MARION COUNTY FRATERNAL DAY FETE ARRANGED Orders Will Hold Parade and Jubilee Here on Sept. 15. A mammoth parade through the downtown streets and a jubilee at some central place are the plans of Associated Fraternities of Marion County for celebrating Fraternal day, Sept. 15. The executive committee of the association, meeting in the clubrooms of the Mo&ern Woodmen Hall, 322 E. New York St., Wednesday, selected the date and started preparations. All fraternal organizations of Marion County will be invited to participate. Negotiations are being made for a permit to use the Circle for termination of the parade and location for the jubilee of games and dancing. Committees Named Committees appointed for the festivities are: Arrangements, W. A. Edwards, Maccabees;. M.. T. Wright, Modern Woodmen; Mrs. W. O. Murphy, RebekahS, and Goldie Swartz, Patriotic Order of America. Parade, Harry Argus,. Modern Woodmen; H. C. Rockwood, I. O. O. F., and Otto Fulgraph, Knights of Pythias. Entertainment,' Louie Mills, BenHur; William Ronesteel, Druids; RuSsell Duffle, -Red Men; Dr. Hugh Davey, Moose, and Mrs. J. H. Abernathy, Degree of Honor. Music, Josephine Trulove, Lady Maccabees; Leona Pevy, Yeomen, and H. S. Schenk, Marion County Associated I. O. O. F. publicity; J. E. Dodson, Knights of Pythias; Minnie Sawyer, Pocahontas, and Florence McGregory, Daughters of Rebekah. Urge Big Attendance. Although each lodge is limited to ; two voting delegates, the association is seeking a large attendance at its next meeting Wednesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hsEll, S. East and Prospect Sts. E. H. Palmer, president of the | Associated Fraternities, will pre-' side. David Killion is vice dent and Mattie lopkins is secre- : tary. Resolutions were adopted commending The Times for having started its fraternal page, which appears each Friday. They expressed appreciation of the associated fraternities and other orders represented for cooperation of The Times in giving the organizations desired publicity. In addition to a large number of visitors, the members of the executive body present were David A. Bland, Maccabees; W. T. Wright, Modern Woodmen; H. S. Schenk, Marion County Association of I. O. O. F.; Alva Payne, Red Men; Mrs. J. H. Abernathy, Degree of Honor; Sidney Basch, American Insurance Union; Josephine Trulove, Lady Maccabees; W. O. Teveton, BenHur; Mrs. Harry Miley, Junior Yeoman; Mrs. Leona M. Kimmel, American Yeoman; Mrs. Minnie SaWycr, Pocahontas; Mrs. W. O. Murphy, Rebekah; Hattie Hopkins, Pocahontas, and F. H. Rolder, Knights of Pythias. DEDICATE NEW TEMPLE Indiana Hive of Maccabees Join In Detroit Celebration. An unusually long pragram kept the women’s drill team of Indiana Hive of Maccabees from competing with teams from other states and from Canada at the dedicatory ceremonies in Detroit recently. The new Maccabees temple and international headquarters were dedicated Saturday. About 25 Indianapolis delegates and the drill team were among the crowd of 5,000 taking part in the celebration.

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Calendar of City Lodges

ROYAL NEIGHBORS Center Camp. No. 1397, Modern Woodman Hall, second and fourth Mondays. Ironwood Camp, No. 2430, Red Men’s Hall, Capitol and North Sts., second and fourth Thursdays. Northwestern Camp. No. 4415, TwentyNinth and Clifton Sts., first and third Wednesdays. Mayflower (Jfemp, No. 9337, at 114 E. Maryland St., second and fourth Fridays. White River Camp. No. 5513, I. O. O. F. Hall, Broad Ripple, second and fourth Fri£iberty Camp. No. 9596, Beech Grove, first and third Tuesdays. Sunbeam Camp, No. 3186. Cumberland, second and fourth Fridays. Cloverleaf Camp. No. 3897. M. W. A. Hall, Lawrence, Ind., fourth Tuesdays. MOOSE Indianapolis Lodge No. 17, Moose Temple. 135 N. Delaware St., every Tuesday. Woman's Mooseheart Lesrion No. 11, 135 N. Delaware St., Thursdays. Junior Order of Moose. 135 N. Delaware St., first and third Wednesdays. Men’s Mooseheart Legion. 135 N. Delaware St., every first Tuesday. . Junior Legion. 135 N. Delaware St., second and fourth Saturday. PATRIOTIC ORDER Washington Camp. No. 33. Patriotic Order Sons of America. I. O. O. F. Hall. Elaine and Howard Sts., Mondays. , REBEKAH Progress Lodge No- 395. I- O. O. F.. Pershing Ave. and W. Michigan St., second and fourth Tuesdays. PYTHIAN 'SISTERS Pythian Sisters Banner Temple No. 37. 119 E. Ohio St.. Wednesdays, 8 p. m. MACCABEES Indiana Hive No. 206 and Hoosier Camp No. 20, Modern Woodmen Hall, Monday. 8 p. m. DRUIDS Meridian Grove No. 28 meets at 8 p. m. Monday, at Druid's Hall. 1232 S. Meridian St. Indianapolis Grove No 37 meets at 8 p. m. Wednesday, at Druid's Hall, 29 S. Delaware St. Maple Circle No. 7 meets at 8 p. m.. Monday, at Druid's Hall, 29 S. Delaware St. Magnolia Circle No. 4 meets at 2 p. m., Thursday, at Red Man's Hall, Lee and Morris Sts. I. O. O. F. Marion County Association I. O. O. F., meets first Saturday, each month, twelfth floor Odd Fellow Bldg. PhiloXenian No. 44, 1336 N. Delaware St., Wednesday. Capitol No. 124, Hamilton and E. Washington, Friday. Germanis No. 129. Prospect and East. Tuesday. Acton No. 279, Acton, Ind., Saturday. Lawrence No. 375. Lawrence. Ind., Tuesday. . Southport No, 394, Southport, Ind., Saturday. , Rural No* 416. Traders Point, Ind.. Saturday. Indianapolis No. 465, Pleasant and Shelby. Friday. Meridian No 480, 23 li S. Capitol, Wednesday. Irvington No. 508. 5452 E. Washington, Tuesday. Augusta No. 511, New Augusta, Ind., Saturday. Oaklandon No. 534, Oaklandon. Ind., Thursday. Broad Riople No. 548, 902' 2 E. SixtyThird St. Thursday. Harris No. 644. Addison and W. Washington, Monday. Brightwood No. 655, 2345 Station St., Tuesday. , . Samaritan No. 658, Howard and Blaine, Thursday. Puritan No. 678. 2306>i W. Michigan. Friday. , ~, ! Lincoln No 690, Thirty-Fourth and Illinois, Friday. Bridgeport No. 734, Bridgeport, Ind., .Tuesday. , _ I Castleton No. 739, Castleton. Ind., Saturday. Marion No. 750. 49V* S. Delaware, Tuesda v. Evergreen No. 751, Seventeenth and Roosevelt, Wednesday. Northwestern No. 807, Twenty-Ninth and Clifton Tuesday. Brookside No. 818. Rural and E. Tenth Sts. Wednesday. ~ _ . Newton No. 834. Valley Mills, Ind., Wed nesdav. Southeastern No. 852. Cottage and Olive. Wednesday. „ . _ . , King David No. 897. Beech Grove, Ind., Wednesday. Olive Branch No. 10. 1336 N. Delaware, .second and fourth Saturday. Fidelity No. 227, Pleasant and Shelby, second and fourth Monday. Myrtle No. 326, Addison and W. Washington. first and third Friday. Neola No. 362, Station St., second and fourth Friday. ... ... Progress No 395. 2306'i W. Michigan, second .and fourth Tuesday. . Honor No. 418. Howard and Blaine, second and fourth Friday. _ . „ . Oaklandon No. 427 Oaklandon. Ind., first and third Saturday. „ .. . Tll . Sylvia No. 441, Thirty-Fourth and Illinois Sts. first and third Wednesday. Welcome No. 478, Lawrence, first and third Friday. ... _ Floral No. 499. 902'.i E. Sixty-Third Stsecond and fourth Tuesday. Acton No. 518. Acton. Ind., second and fourth Thursday. ... . Capitol No. 520, Hamilton and E. Washington. second and fourth Monday. Southport No. 549. Southport, Ind.. first and third Tuesday. . . . Eaßle No. 575. Traders Pcmt, second and fourth Tuesday. Bilverleaf No. 584, Castleton, second and fourth Wednesday. Temple No. 591, 22Vi S. Capitol Ave., second and fourth Monday. Irvington NO. 608. 5452 E. Washington, second and fourth Wednesday. Chappell No. 702. Clifton and TwentyNinth. first and third Friday. Brookside No. 707. E Tenth and Rural second and fourth Tuesday. Southeastern No. 749. Olive and Cottage, first and third Friday. Evergreen No. 801. Roosevelt and Seventeenth. first and third Friday. Beech Grove No 812. Beech Grove. Ind., first and third Thursday. Mozart No. 828. East and Prospect, second and fourth Friday. YEOMEV Brotherhood of American Yeomen, regular meeting 8 p. m„ Saturday, Moose Hall. K. OF P. Meeting Olive Branch Lodge No. 2. Knights of Pythias, Castle Hall, 230 E. 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Meeting Stftxcelsior Lodge No. 25, Castle Hall. 5E Ohio St- Tuesdavs Meeting Ccf Lodge No. 216. Odd Fel,lows' Templeihelby and Pleasant Sts., Tl Meetiw? Man Lpdge No. 1, Castle Hall 230 E. Ohio eWedresdays. Meeting Wtlndianapolls Lodge No. 244 Castle Hall, nine and Howard Sts., Wednesdays Meeting Nteenth Century Lodge No. 470. Castle (1. 230 E. Ohio St.. ThursdS Meetlng Ilgton Lodge No. 324. Castle Hall. 130 - Audubon Rd . Thursdays. Meeting Aon Lodge No. 544. Castle Hall. Twentfinth and Rader Sts., Thursdaffeeting lanapolis Lodge No. 56. 119121 E. OhioT. Thursdays fIfIF.RN WOODMEN Eroad Rle Camp No. 8514 stated meeting. Wlmen Hall at Broad Ripple, W Capltoi aV C Camp No. 8743 special meeting lE- Maryland St.. Thursdays. Cedar’ CP No. 5358. stated meeting. Modern Vdmen of America Bldg.. W lromvoo<*mp No. 6984. stated meeting, Tenth andiral Sts.. Thursdays. " Me.Dle CP No 5563. stated meeting. July 28. |ern Woodmen of America Bldg.. Thuays. Marion lip No. 3558. stated meeting. Modern Wlmen of America Bldg.. Tucsdaoak Ca No. 9906. stated meeting. Twentv-Ni and Clifton Sts. Mondays. Park CD No. 6604. stated meeting, Twentv-Eiih and Rader Sts . Mondays Riversidemp No. 6463. stated meeting. Howard aßlaine Sts.. Tuesdays. PYTHNS -HOLD PICNIC Sisters' Banner Temple 37 On Aual Outing Today. An aual picnic is being held this afteoon and evening by Pythian Sis* of Banner Temple No. 37 at titiomes of Mrs. Mary Porter anddrs. Estella Whitton, in Fairviev Gameand other entertainment has becarranged. Committee in charge Mrs. 'Hattie McKittrick, chairmi Blanch Whitsit and Maymeistor. • ADDSS3 NEW MEMBERS Center imp Holds Ceremonies of Initlon in M. W. A. Camp. Sixtyxee new members are on the rolf Center Camp, No. 1397, Royal ighbors of America, as a result initiatory ceremonies in the Morn Woodmen Hall Monday night. Fann B. Volz, Center, Camp oracle, iivered a short talk to the new mbers upon fraternalism. mm DEGFE TEAMS TO MEET Unilortf Foresters Will Plan Fra.mal Day Parade. Varit degree teams of Uniformeebresters of Indiana. Modern Wimen of America, will meet Aug. IMaj. Harry Argus of the Third ttalion has announced. Purp of the session, to be held > in theodern Woodmen Bldg, of Cedar mp Hall, New York and Ogdenis., is to make plans for the Frrnal day parade on Sept. 15.

LOD( plays euchre Capitolity M. W. A. Plan More Parties Soon. PlanJr more euchre parties arc being de by Capitol City Camp No. 8. Modern Woodmen of Aroeric , , , „ Ala crowd attended and enioved i euchre party Thursdaynight jhe hall on the fourth floor of thUaryland Bldg., 122 Va E. Marylf St. ivitcd to Meetings All tnbers of Royal Neighbors of Arrta. are invited by officials to attl the meetings of Center Lodge). 1397 on the second and fourthondays of each month. .lor Moose to Picnic JuniOrder of Moose will hold a bas) picnic Sunday for members a their families. y The outing wbe out S. Audubon Rd. Thesst quality of human hair used ) making wigs sometimes bring* high a price as S4O an ounce

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1,000 PYTNIANS FROM CITY WILL SEE DEDICATION Senator James E. Watson Wiil Be Principal Speaker at Lafayette.

Approximately 1,000 Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters of Indianapolis lodges will help dedicate the Indiana K. of P. Home at Lafayette, Aug. 10. v Harry Wade, president of the insurapee department of the Supreme Lodge, is chairman of the< building committee. He will be in charge of the ceremonies. ’ Two Cars Are Chartered Two traction cars have been chartered ( by the insurance depart-' ment to take employes and their fabijlies to the Lafayette meeting. Numerous lodges of the city are preparing bus parties and automooile caravans for the journey, Car! Mitchell, grand keeper of records and seals, said. A pajade through the downtown streets with various units taking part will begin the day’s celebration. Plans for the ceremonies have been made by State officers and outlined by L. B. Elmore, Monticello, grand chancellor commander. Watson Will be Speaker . James E. Watson, United States Senator, will be the principal spsaker at the dedication ceremonies. Initiatory work at night will end the day's activities. Several national officers of the K of P., in addition to the State officers, are expected to attend. Richard Witte, Milwaukee, supreme chancellor commander; Harry M. Love, Minneapolis, supreme keeper of records and seals; Alva M. Lupkin, Columbia, S. C., supreme vicechancellor, and Samuel Traube. Shelbyville, major general uniform rank, are among those expected to take part. K. OF C. WILL CELEBRATE Indianapolis Knights Going to Vernon Festivities. Several Indianapolis Knights of Columbus are planning to attend the annual all-day picnic Sunday at Vinegar Mills Muscatatuck State Park, near Vernon, Ind. All Indiana councils and Louisville and Cincinnati councils will participate in the activities. 14 MEMBERS ENROLLED Ironwood Camp Holds Initiation Ceremonies in Campaign. Ironwood Camp. No. 6984, Modern Woodmen, today has fourteen new members, initiated at a meeting in the Woodmen Hall, E. Tenth and Rural Sts., Thursday night. Camp Deputy Thomas Ross is directing the recruiting work for new members during the Osborn memorial campaign. He makes favorable reports. • WOODMEN ENJOY SHOW Minstrel Entertainment Is Given for Marion Camp. A minstrel show was enjoyed by membersesf Marion Camp, No. 3558, Modern Woodmen of America, Tuesday nigflt. Entertainers were members of the Marion Camp and employes of Link Belt Manufacturing Company. * Three individual quartets supported the company. William Headrick, State lecturer of the Modern Woodmen, gave a short talk on Woodcraft. —.

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Lodge News This page of weekly activities of Indianapolis fraternal organizations will be printed every Friday. Secretaries are asKed to send to The Times Fraternal Editor advance notices of meetings .and accounts of other lodge activities. These notices should be mailed in time to reach The Times not later than Wednesday afternoon. However in case of late events which cannot be covered by that time, important news items will be accepted in writing or by telephone (Main 3500) as late as 4 p. m. Thursday.

GET 200 NEW MEMBERS Local Maccabee Lodges Make Steady Growth iA Last Year. More than 400 new members have been added to the roster of Macabees, Indianapolis Tent No. 20 and Indiana Hive No. 206, during the present year, it was learned today. Another class was taken in at a joint meeting of the Maccabees Thursday night in their lodge rooms. 322 E. New York St. The members |resent enjoyed a social hour following the initiation ceremrfnies. Reports were made by delegates who attended the dedication of the Home Office Building at Detroit last week. Distribution of relief funds among needy members and their families was reported. WILL CONFER DEGREES Oak Camp of Modern Woodmen Has 20 Candidates. Fraternal and Dramatic degrees of woodcraft will be conferred upoq twenty candidates Monday by Oak Camp No. 9906, Modern Woodmen, in their meeting at Twenty-eighth and Rader Sts. bak Camp is the smallest camp Woodmen in Indianapolis. Special Meeting Called A special meeting of the Patriotic Order of America. Camp No. 2, will be held tonight at 29 '■* S. Delaware St.

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DRILL TEAM IS LYONS WINNER Royal Neighbors' Group Brings Home Honors. Members, of the drill team of Center Camp, No. 1397, Royal Neighbors of America, today possess first prize as winners of a competitive drill contest at Lyons, Ind., Tuesday night. State Oracle Fanny B. Volz, also Center Camp Oracle, motored to Lyons initiated a class of 145. Degrees were conferred by the Center Camp team. About 300 members attended the initiatory ceremonies. 0. E. S. MEMBERS FROLIC Balloon Ascension Is Feature of Queen Esther Outing. A balloon ascension and contests featured the entertainment program at the anrmal picnic of Queen Esther Chapter, No. 3. Order of Eastern Star, at Riverside Park pavilion Thursday Members of the order and their families attended. The committee in charge of the arrangements included Mrs. Lloyd Tucker, general chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Nqah Anglin. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Tfacey, Mrs. J. H. Abernathy, Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Lucille Wineman, Mrs. t’earl Lewis and Earl D. Foxworthy. DRUIO OUTING PLANNED . t Members and Families Will Picnic At Brookside Park. Druids of the city are planning to enjoy an outing at Brookside Park Aug. 14. Members' and their families will take part in the activities. I A smoker was held Wednesday by 1 members of the Indianapolis Grove No. 37 in Druids Hall, 29 S. Delaware St. Several members heard talks by Grand and supreme officers. Refreshments were served.

WOODMEN PLAN DANCES Winter Entertainment Being Arranged by Cedar Camp No. 5358. Dances and euchre parties for Cedar Camp No. 5358, Modern Woodmen, will "e started in October, Walter J. Kirsch, recently appointed chairman of the camp's entertainment committee, announced. Plans for various entertainments during the winter months will be started soon. Fraternal degrees were conferred upon a class of candidates at the Wednesday meeting of the camp in the Modern Woodmen building at Ogden and New York Sts. R. N. A. TO HOLD OUTING Center Camp Will Celebrate at Garfield Park. Annual outing will be held at Garfield Park Saturday by members of Center Camp, No. 1397, Royal Neighbors of America. Games, stunts and various forms of amusements are promised by those in charge of arrangements. All members and their families are invited to participate in the outing. ORGANIZE DEGREE TEAM Ironwood Camp 6984, Modern Woodmen, Plans Fancy Drills. Organization of a degree team to take part in fancy drills Is being made by Ironwood Camp No. 6984, Modern Woodmen of America. The team will confer degrees of Woodcraft upon new members.

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ODD FELLOWS WILL CONVENE AT VALPARAISO Indiana Council to Hold Session Aug. 7 to 10. Rtt Timen Special VALPARAISO, Ind., July 29. More than 500 delegates are expected here Aug 7 to 10 for the convention of the Indiana departmental council. Patriarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and its auxiliary. A banquet Sunday evening, Aug. 7, will be the first event on the fqurday program. The convention proper will open on Monday when Mayor William F. Spooner will deliver a welcoming address. In the afternoon of the same day a picnic will be held at Blackhawk Beach. /V large class will receive Ofie patriarch militant degree at exercises Tuesday. A departmental council and an auto trip to Dunes State park will occupy the closing das Wednesday. Harry K. Landes, Indianapolis, departmental council head, will preside at all sessions. — ,i Ben I|ur Court Will Meet Open meeting will be held Monday evening by the Tribe of Ben Hur, Arrius Court No. 5, at the , Moose Temple, 135 N. Delaware Bt.

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