Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1927 — Page 2

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ODD FELLOWS i TO VISIT HOME 1 AT GREENSDURG c Marion County Members of Lodge Will Be Guests Sunday. Homecoming day for Marion County Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will be held Sunday at the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah Home at Greensburg. Several hundred Marion County members of the two lodges are expected to attend. The Greensburg Lodge met recently to prepare plans to entertain Indianapolis and Marion County delegates. A committee,' composed of Will Ehrhardt, Closs Samuels and G. O. Barnard, was appointed to obtain cooperation of civic and fraternal bodies of Greensburg for the co-reception. Program Is Planned Most of the local members will motor to the home with their families and friends. Several traction cars are expected to carry others there. A chicken dinner at the home will be followed by a program arranged by John E. Dean. The visitors will be welcomed at 11 a. m. in an address by C. E. Travis, home superintendent. State officers of the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges are on the program for talks. Hold Degree Team Contest Music will be furnished by the Odd Fellows band, the junior band of the Blaine Ave. M. E. church and the Hertz orchestra. Many games and contests have been aranged for entertainment of the children. The Rev. Thomas J. Wilson, Grand Noble of Shelbyville, will deliver the principal address. A drill contest will, be by the Winimac Tribe of Red Men and the I. O. O. F. degree staff. YEOMEN PLAN PICNIC More Than 500 Families Expected to Attend Outing More than 500 American Yoemen of Hoosier Homestead No. 92 and their families will attend the annual Yoemen picnic in Garfield Park Sunday. A basket dinner at 1:30 p. m. will be one of the features of the day’s program. Games and contests, with prizes for the winners, will be conducted. The committee in charge of arrangements is composed of Bert E. Kimmell, Mrs. Ola Miley and Katherine Weisbach.

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Calendar of City Lodges

ROYAL NEIGHBORS Center Camp No. 1397. Modern Woodmen Hall, second and fourth Mondays. Ironwood Camp No. 2430. Red Men’s Hall. Capitol Ave. and North St., second and fourth Thursdays. Northwestern Camp No. 4415 .TwentyNinth and Clifton Sts., first and third Wednesdays. Mayflower Camp No 9737. at 114 E. Maryland St., second and fourth Fridays. White River Camp No. 5513. I. O. O. F. Hall. Broad Ripple, second and fourth Fridays. Liberty 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.. lourth Tuesdays. MOOSE Indianapolis Lodge No. 17, Moose Temple. 135 N. Delaware St., every Tuesday • Woman's Moosebeart Legion No. 11. 135 N. Delaware St.. Thursdays. Junior Order of Moose. 135 N. Delaware St., flrst and third Wednesdays. Men’s Mooseheart Legion. 135 N. Delaware St. every flrst Tuesday. , Junior League. 135 N. Delaware St., second and fourth Saturdays. PATRIOTIC ORDER Washington Camp No. 33. Patriotic Order Sons of America. I. O. O. F. Hall. Blaine Ave. and Howard St., Mondays Washington Camp No. 13. Patriotic Order Sons of America. I. O. O. F. Hall. Pershing Ave. and Michigan St.. Saturdays. Camp No. 2, second and fourth Fridays. REBEKAH Progress Lodge No 395. I. O. O. F. Hall. Pershing Ave. and 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. Mondays. 8 pm. , DRUIDS Meridian Grove No. 28 meets at 8 p. m. Monday at Druids Hall. 1232 S. Meridian Street. Indianapolis Grove No. 37 meets at 8 p. m. Wednesday at Druids Hall. 29 S. Delaware St. Maple Circle No 7 meets at 8 p. m. Monday at Druids Hall. 29 S. Delaware St. Magnolia Circle No. 4 meeta at 2 p. m. Thursday at Red Men’s Hall. Lee and Morris Sts. Germania Circle No. 1, meets 2 p. m.. second and fourth Sundays, Druids Hall, 29 8. Delaware St. Capital City Circle No. 8. meets 8 p. m., second and fourth Thursdays, 116 E. Maryland St. Indianapolis Circle No. 8. meets 8 p. m., second and fourth Mondays, Druids Hall, 29 S. Delaware St. , I. O. O. F. Marion County Association I O. O. F. meets flrst Saturday each month, twelfth floor Odd Fellow building. Philoxenia No. 44. 1336 N. Delaware St. Wednesday. Capitol No. 124. Hamilton Ave. and Washington St. Friday. Germania No. 129, Prospect and East Sts Tuesday. Acton No. 279. Acton, Ind.. Saturday. Lawrence No. 375, Lawrence, Ind., Tuesday. ' Southport No. 391. Southport, Ind., Saturday. Rural No. 416, Traders Point, Ind . Saturday. Indianapolis No. 465. Pleasant and Shelbv Sts., Friday. Meridian No. 480. 23'/ a S. Capitol Ave.. Wednesday, Irvington No. 508. 5452 E Washington St.. Tuesday. Augusta No. 511, New Augusta, Ind.. Saturday. Oaklandon No. 534, Oaklandon, Ind., Thursday. Broad Rionle No. 548. 902'/a E. SlxtvThlrd St.. Thursday. Harris No. 644, Addison and Washington. Monday. Brlghtwood No. 655, Station St., Tuesday. Samaritan No. 658, Howard St. and Blaine Ave . Thursday. Puritan No. 678. 2306'/a W. Michigan, Friday. Lincoln No. 690, Thirty-Fourth and Illinois Sts.. Friday. Castleton No. 739. Castleton, Ind., Saturday. . Marion T4o. 750, 4954 8. Delaware St.. Tuesday. Evergreen No. 751. Seventeenth St. and Roosevelt Ave.. Wednesday. Northwestern No. 807, Twenty-Ninth and Clifton Sts., Tuesday. Brookslde No 818. Rural and Tenth Sts.. Wednesday. Newton No. 834, Valley Mills, Ind., Wednesday. Southeastern No. 852, Cottage Ave. and Olive St.. Wednesday. King David No. 897. Beech Grove, Ind., Wednesday.

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Olive Branch No. 10. 1336 N. Delaware St., second and fourth Saturday. Fidelity No. 227. Pleasant anJ Shelby Sts., second and fourth Monday. Myrtle No. 326. Addison and Washington. first and third Fridav Neola No. 362. Station St., second Tmd fourth Friday. Progress No. 395. 2306', W. Michigan, second and fourth Tuesday. Honor No. 418, Howard St. and Blaine Ave. second and fourth Friday. Oaklandon No. 427. Oaklandon. Ind., flrst and third Saturday. Svlvia No. 441, Thlrtv-Fourth and Illinois Bts.. flrst and third Wednesday. Welcome No. 478. Lawrence, flrst and third Fridav. Floral No. 499. 902 1 2 E. Sixty-Third St. second and fourth Tuesday. Acton No. 518. Acton. Ind.. second and fourth Thursday. Capitol No. 520. Hamilton Ave. and Washington, second and fourth Monday. Southport No. 549. Southport. Ind , .yrst and third Tuesday. Eagle No. 575. Traders Point, second and fourth Tuesday. Sllverleaf No. 584. Castleton. second and fourth Wednesday. Temple No. 591. 23'i S. Capitol Ave.. second and fourth Monday. Irvington No 608. 5452 E. Washington, second and fourth Wednesday. Chappell No. 702. Clifton and TwentyNinth Sts., flrst and third Friday. Brookside No. 707. Tenth and Rural Sts., second and fourth Tuesday. Southeastern No. 749. Olive St. and Cottage Ave., flrst and third Friday Evergreen No. 801. Roosevelt Ave. and Seventeenth Bt., flrst and third Friday. Beech Grove No. 812. Beech Grove, Ind., flrst and third Thursday. Mozart No. 828. East and Prospect Bta„ second and fourth Friday. Germania Circle No. 1, Druids Hall. 29 S. Delaware 8t„ second and fourth Suncapital City Circle No. 6. 1116 E. Maryland St., second and fourth Thursday. Indianapolis Circle No. 8. Druids Hall. 29 S. Delaware St. second and fourth Monday. YEOMEN 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. Ohio St.. Saturday Meeting Capital City Lodge No. 79. Knights of Pythias. Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio St.. Monday. Meeting Arion Lodge No. 254. Castle Hall. 125 N. Belle Vleu PI.. Monday. Meeting Arbor Vitae Lodge No. 318, Castle Hall. 234 Vi Station Bt., Monday. Meeting Star-Excelsior Lodge No. 35. Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio St.. Tuesday. Meeting Center Lodge No. 216. Odd Fellow Temple. Shelby and Pleasant Sts.. Tuesday. Meeting Marlon Lodge No. 1. Caatle Hall. 230 E. Ohio St., Wednesday Meeting West Indianapolis Lodge No. 244. caatle Hall. Blaine Ave. and Howard St.. Wednesday. Meeting Nineteenth Century Lodge No. 470, Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio Bt.. Thursday. Meeting Irvington Lodge No 324. Castle Hall. 130 Vi S. Audubon Rd.. Thursday. Meeting Clifton Lodge No. 544. Castle Hall. Twenty-Ninth and Rader Sts.. Thursdays. Meeting Indianapolis Lodge No. 56. 119121 E. Ohio St.. Thursdays. MODERN WOODMEN Broad Ripple Camp No 8514, statrd meeting Woodmen Hall at Broad Rlppie. Wednesday. Capital City Camp No. 8743. special meeting. 116 E. Maryland Bt.. Thursday. .Cedar Camp No. BJSB. stated meeting. Modern Woodmen of America bul.ding. Wednesday. Ironwood Camp No. 6984, stated meeting. Tenth and Rural Sts.. Thursdays. Maple Camp No 5563, stated meeting. July 28. Modern Woodmen of America building. Thursday. Marlon Camp No. 3558, stated meeting. Modern Woodmen of America building. Tuesday. Oak Camp No. 9906. stated meeting, Twentv-Nlntn and Clifton Sts.. Monday. Park Camp No. 6604. stated meeting. Twenty-Eighth and Rader Sts., Monday. Riverside Camp No. 6463. stated meet-

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PROPHETS TO VISIT MASONIC HOME SUNDAY Eight Thousand Expected to Celebrate Grotto Day at Franklin. Eight thousand prophets from the ten Indiana Grottos Sunday will join in celebration of State Grotto day at the Indiana Masonic Home at Franklin. Hundreds of Indianapolis members and their families plan to attend the elaborate program. Special rates of $1 a round trip on Indianapolis traction cars that will stop at the Home will be offered. An automobile and bus caravan, leaving the city at 1 p. m., will carry a large delegation. All Masons Invited AH Masons in the State have been invited to visit the home on that day. Many will participate in the festivities. Officers of the Indana Grand Lodge are to be guests of honor. “The red tassel, symbolic of jollity and tun-making within the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, set upon black fez, emblematic of sympathy, will hold sway at the meeting,” Past Monarch Raymond F. Murray, president of the State organization, declared. Plans for the proposed $50,000 boys’ dormitory at the Indiana Masonic Home will be discussed at the meeting. Architects’ drawings have been prepared for the building which will be erected by the ten State Grottoes. Pirate Band to Flay A musical program by the Sahara Pirate Band will open the services in the Masonic Home auditorium at 2:30 p. m. Introductory remarks will be made by Lawrence W. Drapier, Monarch of Sahara Grotto, and the welcome address will be delivered by Prophet • Fletcher W. Boyd, superintendent of the home. Grand Monarch George Jerome Brenner, Saginaw, Mich., will talk on "Masonry and the Grotto.” Raymond F. Murray will deliver a message. and a communication from Prophet Otis J. Smith, grand master of the Indiana lodge, will be read. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, chaplain of the State Grotto Association, will talk on “Masonry, an Inspiration.” Drill Teams to March Following the services, uniformed bodies of the ten Grottoes will form

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FRATERNAL DAY LINE-UP READY Final Plans Being Laid by County Group. Final plans are being made by the Associated Fraternities of Marion County for the Fraternal Day celebration, Sept. 15. A huge parade of members of all affiliated fraternities will be the principal feature of the day. Organizations that will be represented are five camps of Modern Woodmen, five camps of Royal Neighbors, five lodges of Knights of Pythias, four lodges of Degree of Honor, one tribe of Ben-Hnr, one circle of Protected Home Circle, a ladge of American Yeoman, one tribe of Red Men, a lodge of the degree of Pocahontas, of the I. O. O. F. and D. O. O. K. The Macabees, Lady Macabees and Convention City Lodge, Veterans of Foreign Wars also will take part. PROPHETS WILL REVEL Terre Haute Grotto to Assist in Evansville Ceremonial. Terre Haute members of Kerman Grotto, M. O. V. P. E. R„ several hundred strong, will join No Ruz Grotto of Evansville Labor day to stage a huge parade and ceremonial in Evansville. The trip will be made by special train. The delegation of Terre Haute members will consist of a band, patrol, cast, revelers, marching club members and a host of fezzed prophets. Tast W. R. C. Aids Will Meet The past Indianapolis aids of W. R. C. will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the G. A. R. league, 512 N. Illinois St.

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