Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1927 — Page 13

NOV. 4, 1927.

IP.WILL HOLD CONFERENCE TO OUTLjNEPLANS Gary Will Entertain One of Series of Meetings Over State. The sixth general conference of subordinate lodge officers of the Knights of Pythias will be held Monday at Gary, to outline policies for the ensuing year. T/ith the opening of the new Pythian home at Lafayette, recently and the installation of William B. Gray, Covington, as superintendent, officefs are determining the policy of the home. Applications for the admission are being received and acted upon. Fourteen Meetings Set The first of the meetings was held in Indianapolis last Friday in the Lincoln with more than 160 officers in attendance. It is expected that more than 1,400 officers will attend the fourteen meetings. Dolph E. Farr, Edinburg ,newly elected grand chancellor, and Carl Mitchell, grand keeper of records and seals, are prinicipal speakers at each gathering. Local officers of each city complete the programs which usually include banquets. End Nov. 21 A meeting was held at Bedford, Monday; Evansville, Tuesday; Vincenens, Wednesday, and Terre Haute, Thursday. Following the Gary meeting Monday, the seventh meeting will be held in Elkhart, Tuesday; Ft. Wayne, Wednesday; Peru, Thursday; Muncie, Nov. 14; Connersville, Nov. 15; Jeffersonville, Nov. 16; North Vernon, Nov. 17, and the final meeting at Lafayette, Nov, 21. The Lafayette meeting will be closed with an inspection of the new home. Superintendent Gray will escort the local and visiting officers.

OPEN W, R. G. PARLEY 0 More Than 250 Attending Session at Ft. Friendly. Ninth District of the Woman’s Relief Corps convention convened at 9 a. m. today in Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. More the 250 members are attending the business and ritualistic session which closes this afternoon following election of officers at 4 p. m. Eleven corps reported. A memorial services for members who have died during the year preceeded luncheon served by the Daughters of Veterans. Jos: :a R. Gordon corps No. 43 exemplified the ritual at f p. m. for six candidates. CENTRAL LODGE GROUP PLANS OPEN MEETING Adoption of Constitution Is on Business Program. Associated Fraternities of Marion County will hold an open meeting Nov. 17 at the Redmen’s Hall, 137 W. North St. Reading of the constitution for adoption heads the list of business. M. T. Wright, W. O. Treverton and Mrs. Leona Kimmel compose the committee drafting the constitution. The twenty-eight member organisations will be represented by two delegates each, who will bring friends. Speeches, music and dancing are on the program. The hall and music are donated. Dupee’s Pyramid Serenaders is composed of Homer Dupee, Leroy McClary, Samuel Nagle, Clarence Lowman, Elmo McKeygan, John Ward and John Wells. BENEFIT PLAY PLANNED Eastern Star to Aid Brookside Masonic Lodge. Brookside auxiliary to the Order of Eastern Star will give the threeact farce, “The Whole Town’s Talking,” at 8:15 p. m. Thursday in the auditorium of the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts., for the benefit of Brookside Lodge No. 720, F. & A. M. The cast includes Orval Williamson, Mrs. Mona Thomas, Harold Hodgin, Glodina Taylor, Marie Stone, Helen Busch,, Merle Blocher, Lela Hofgin, Marshall Haislup, Jack Kohl, Fiona Marsischke and Otto Marsischke. Bonnie Blue Brown is director. VETERANS PLAN DANCE Proceeds Will Go to Building Fund of Post. Convention City Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the post auxiliary will give a dance in the hall, 210 E. Ohio St., Saturday night, Nov. 12, for the benefit of the building fund of the post and the charity fund of the auxiliary. C. H. Brown is in charge. Mrs. Edna Schaub, Auxiliary president, gave the post a piano in the name of the auxiliary on the second anniversary of the organization. Plans are now under way for the ceremonial of Nov. 15. More than forty candidates are being prepared for the work. MASKED BALL PLANNED Moose Affair to Be Held Wednesday Night; Play Scheduled. Members of the Loyal Order of Moose drill team will give a masked ball Wednesday night. This affair is in addition to the Sunday night card parties of the team. Prof. Arthur Berriault will give a play, “Nothing but Blue Skies,” in the Moose Temple, 135 N. Delaware St, Nov. 9, for the benefit of the uniform fund.

Calendar of City Lodges *

AMERICAN INSURANCE UNION Indianapolis Chapter 453, A. I. U, every Friday, Moose Hall, 136 N. Delaware St. BEN-HUR , „ „ Arrius Court No. 5, Tribe of Ben-Hur, 135 N. Delaware St., Monday. Brotherhood Pivot City lodge No. 92. Brotherhood of Railway and Steamshop Clerks, Freight Handlers and Station Employes, third floor Castle hall, 230 E. Ohio St., first and last Friday. • DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Daughters of America. Brightwood Council No. 2, Brightwood Hall on Station St., first and third Fridays each month. Community Council No. 47, Maywood HaU Friday. D. O. K. K. Shambah Temple No. 138. D. O. K. K. at 230 E. Ohio St., first Friday of month. DRUIDS Meridian Grove No. 28 meets at 8 p. m. Monday at Druids HaU. 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 meets 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 S. Delaware St. . _ Capital City Circle No. 6, meets 8 p. m., second and fourth Thursdays. 116 E. Maryla indLanapolls Circle No. 8. meets 8 p. m, second and fourth Mondays. Druids Hall, 29 S. Delaware EASTERN STAR Naomi Chapter No. 131, meets first and third Fridays, Mr sonic Temple. ELKS. Indianapolis lodge No. 13, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Elks Club. Meridian and St. Clair Sts., Tuesday. F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Indianapolis Aerie No. 211. 43 W. Vermont St., meets Mondays. F. * A. M. Monument lodge No. 657, Thursday. Marlon lodge No. 35. Wednesday. Logan lodgf No. 575, Tuesday. Indianapolis lodge No. 669, Monday. Irvington Lodge No. 668, Friday. Evergreen lodge No. 713, Tuesday. Prospect lodge No. 714, Wednesday. Englewood lodge No. 715. Tuesday. Center lodge No. 23, Wednesday. Veritas lodge No. 608, Thursday. Pentalpha lodge No. 564, Thursday. Oriental lodge No. 500. Tuesday. North Park lodge No. 646, Wednesday. Beech Grove lodge No. 694. Thursday. Millersvllle lodge No. 126. Saturday. Lynhurst lodge No. 723, Friday. Ancient Landmarks lodge No. 319. Monda<?apitol City lodge No. 312 Tuesday. Calvin W. Prather lodge No. 717. Frldai3rookslde lodge No. 720 Wednesday. Broad Ripple lodge No. 543. Friday. Mystic Tie lodge No. 398. Monday. Cumberland lodge No. 729F no stated date. _ _ _ _ I. O. O. F. Marlon County Association I O. O. F. meets first Saturday each month, twelfth floor Odd Fellow building, Philoxenia No. 44. 1236 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. 394. Southport. Ind., Saturday. Rural No. 416. Traders Point, Ind., Saturday. Indianapolis No. 465. Pleasant and Shelby Sts.. Friday. Meridian No. 480. 23% S. Capitol Ave., Wednesday. Irvington No. 508. 5452 E Washington St.. Tuesday. Auzasta No. 511. New Augusta, Ind.. SatuSry. Oaflandon No. 534. Oaklandon, Ind., Thursday. Broad Ripple No. 548, 902% E SixtvThird St., Thursday. , , , Harris No. 644. Addison and Washington. Monday. Brightwood No. 655. Station St.. Tuesday. Samaritan No. 658. Howard St. and Blaine Ave . Thursday. Puritan No. 678, 2306% W. Michigan. No. 690. Thirty-Fourth and Illinois Sts.. Friday Castleton No. 739, Castleton. Ind.. Saturdav. Marion No. 750. 49‘/a 8 Delaware St.. Tuesday. Evergreen No. 751. Seventeenth St. and Roosevelt Ave.. Wednesday. Northwestern No. 807. Twenty-Ninth and Clifton Sts.. Tuesday. . , _ Brookside 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. Olive Branch No. 10, 1336 N. Delaware St., second and fourth Saturday. Fidelity No. 227. Pleasant and Shelby Sts., second and fourth Monday. Myrtle No. 326, Addison and Washington. first and third Friday. Neola No. 362. Station St., second and fourth Friday. Progress No. 395, 2308% W. Michigan, second and fourth Tuesday. Honor No. 418. Howard St. and Blaine Ave . second and fourth Friday. Oaklandon No. 427, Oaklandon. Ind.. first and third Saturday. , Sylvia No. 441, Thirty-Fourth and Illinois Sts., first and third Wednesday. Welcome No. 478. Lawrence, first and third Friday. Floral No. 499. 902% 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 . first and third Tuesday. „ , . Eagle No. 575. Traders Point, second and fourth Tuesday. Sllverleaf No. 584. Castleton, second and fourth Wednesday. Temple No. 591. 23'/2 S. Capitol Ave.. second and fourth Monday. Irvington No 608. 5452 E. Washington, second sand fourth Wednesday. Chappell No. 702. Clifton and TwentyNinth Sts., first and third Friday. Brookside No. 707. Tenth and Rural Sts., second and fourth Tuesday. Southeastern No. 749. Olive St. and Cottage Ave., first and third Friday Evergreen No. 801, Roosevelt Ave. and Seventeenth St., first and third Friday. Beech Grove No. 812. Beech Grove. Ind.. first and third Thursday. Mozart No. 828. East and Prospect Sts., second and fourth Friday Germania Circle No. 1. Druids Hall. 29 S. Delaware St., second and fourth Suncapital City Circle No. 6. 1115 E. Maryland St., second and fourth Thursday. Indianapolis Circle No. 8, Druids Hall, 29 S. Delaware St. second and fourth Monday. ... _ .. Harris Encampment No. 231, Pershing Ave. and Michigan St., second and fourth Monday JR. O. U. A. M. Indianapolis Council No. 2. Tuesdays 29 '/ 2 8. Delaware.

Heads Congress

W. Sherman Cutshall

W. Sherman Cutshall, former mayor of Ft. Wayne, has been elected president of the Indiana Fraternal Congress, an organization of insurance departments of lodges. E. M. Mason, Crawfordsville, supreme scribe of the Tribe of BenHur, was named vice-president, and E. J. Bierhaus, Indianapolis, of the Royal Arcanum is secretary-treas-urer. More than 100 persons attended the session representing about forty societies in the organization.

Hamilton Council No. 8. Tuesdays. Noblesville. Brightwood Council No. 25. Wednesdays, Twenty-Fifth and Division Sts.. Brightwood. Maywood Council No. 29. Wednesdays. Maywood Hall. Maywood. Beech Grove Council No 34, Mondays. I. O. O. F. Hall. Beech Grove. West Park Council No. 35. Thursdays, I. O. O. F. Hall. W. Washington and Addison Sts .. _. . Washington Council No. 36, Thursdays. Red Men’s Hall. Morris and Lee Sts. Capital Citv Council No. 68. Mondays 140 N. Noble St. K. OF C. Indianapolis council No. 537, Knights of Columbus. K. of C. hall. Delaware and Thirteenth Sts.. Monday. K. OF F. 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 Arlon Lodge No. 254. Castle Hall. 525 N. Belle Vleu PL. Monday. Meeting Arbor Vitae Lodge No. 318. Castle Hall. 2345 Station St.. Monday. Meeting Star-Excelsior Lodge No. 25. Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio St.. Tuesday. Meeting Center Lodge No. 216. Odd Fellow Temple. Shelby and Pleasant Sts.. Meeting Marion Lodge No. 1. Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio St.. Wednesday Meeting West Indianapolis Lodge No. 244, Castle Hall. Blaine Ave. and Howard St.. Wednesday. . „ , T . Meettne Nineteenth Century Lodge No. 470, Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio St.. Thursda Meetlng Irvington Lodge No 324. Castle Hall. 130 S. Audubon Rd., Thursday. Meeting Clifton Lodge No. 644. Castle Hall. Twenty-Eighth and Rader Sts., Thursdays. .. .... „ Meeting Indianapolis Lodge No. 56. 119121 E. Ohio St.. Thursdays. _ „ Meeting Acton Lodge No. 385. Oastl Hall, Acton. Ind . Thursdays. Indianapolis Bureau of Employment and Relief, Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio St., office hours 12 to 1 p. m. dally. MACCABEES Hoosler Capitol Tent No. 20, Modem Woodmen of America hall. 322 E. New York St., Fridays at 8 p. m. Indianapolis Tent No. 35. Red Men hall. 137 W. North St., first and third Mondays. National Tent No. 101, Red Men Hall. 137 W. North St., second and fourth Mondaimiiana Hive No. 208, Lady Maccabees, Modem Woodmen of America hall, 322 E. New York St.. Fridays at 8 p. m. MODERN WOODMEN Broad Ripple Camp No 8514, stated meeting Woodmen HaU at Broad Ripple, Wednesday. Capital City Camp No. 8743. special meeting. 116 E. Maryland St.,, Thursday. Cedar Camp No. 5358. stated meeting. Modern Woodmen of America building. Wednesday. _ . Ironwood Camp No. 6984. stated meeting. Tenth and Rural Sts.. Thursdays. Maple Camp No. 5563. 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. 6664, stated meeting Twenty-Eighth and Rader Sts.. Monday. Riverside Camp No. 6463. stated meeting. Howard St and Blaine Ave.. Tuesday. MOOSE Indianapolis Lodge No. 17, Moose Temple. 135 N. Delaware St., every Tuesday. Woman’s Mooseheart Legion 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 League. 135 N. Delaware St., secopd 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. 12. Patriotic Order Sons of America. I. O. O. F. Hall. Pershing Ave. and Michigan St.. Saturdays. m Camp No. 2. second and fourth Fridays. POCAHONTAS Itasca Council, No. 337. 116 E. Maryland St., first and third Mondays. Comanche Council No. 47, Red Men’s Hall, Morris and Leo Sts., Friday. PYTHIAN SISTERS Pythian Sisters. Banner Temple No. 37. 119 E Ohio St.. Wednesdays 8 u. m. Wlnamac Tribe No. 279. I. O. R. M., Twenty-Ninth and CUfton Sts., Wednesday. RED MEN Newasa Tribe No. 190, I. O. R. M.. Capitol Ave. and North St.. Thursday. Poluete Tribe No. 17. I. O. R. M., Red Men's Wigwam. 137 W North, Fridays. Pokagon lodge No. 236. I. O. R. M., 1609% Prospect St.. Thursday. REBEKAH Progress Lodge No 395. I. O. O. F. Hall. Pershing Ave. and Michigan St., second and fourth Tuesdays. Ellen lodge No. 20. 116 E. Maryland St., second and fourth Monday. 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.. fourth Tuesdays. T. P. A. Post B. Indiana Divis'on of the Travelers Protective Association, meets last Saturday of each month in T. P. A. clubhouse. 1025 N. Pennsylvania St. U. S. W. V. Harold C. Megrew Camp No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans. 114 E Maryland Sts., first and third Wednesdays each month. WHITE SHRINE OF JERUSALEM Indianapolis Shrine No. 6, meets second Saturday. 119 E Ohio St. " YEOMEN Brotherhood of American Yeomen, regular meeting 8 n. m. Saturday. Moose HaU.

PLAN CHILDREN’S LODGE Court of Jewels Being Formed by Maccabees. Indiana Hive, No. 206, Maccabees, will meet tonight at the Modern Woodmen hall, 322 E. New York St., to complete arrangements for the organization of the Court of Jewels, a society of children under 16. The date of the official organization will be set the latter part of this month. A supreme officer from Detroit, Mich., will be present to assist Mrs. E. H. Palmer. It is expected the organization will have seventy-five members before installation of the court. NAME ‘FRAT’ CHIEFS Clarence McGee Is Theta Alpha Phi President. Clarence McGee was elected president and treasurer of the newly organized Theta Phi Fraternity at a meeting this week at McGee’s home, 125 N. Sheffield Ave. Leroy Heinricks was named vice president; Arthur Peterson, secretary, and Norman Hanley, pledge master. READY FOR INSPECTION W. R. C. No. 20 to Hold Final Preparatory Meeting Monday. George H. Thomas Woman’s Relief Corps No. 20 will hold the Anal meeting at 2 p. m. Monday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St., before the inspection, Nov. 21. Mrs. Augusta M. Stratford, president, will preside. Floor work will be reviewed. Miss Lolla V. Park is press correspondent. v Odd Fellow Plan Party at Albion Dp Times Special ALBION, Ind., Nov. 4. Noble county members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will meet here Tuesday evening for an entertainment in the Opera house. H. F. Hardin, of Marion, grand master of Indiana, is to be the principal speaker.

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CITY MASONS GO TO MARION LODGEPARLEY 400 to Attend Washington Birthday Celebration Tonight. 9 Bu Times Special MARION, Ini., Nov. 4.—John R. Browne, local attorney prominent in Masonic work, will be the principal speaker tonight at the celebration of George Washington’s Masonic birthday by tne Samaritan lodge No. 105, F. & A. M. His topic will be “George Washington—The Man and The Mason.” More than 400 are expected to attend the ceremonies with more than twenty-l’ive making the trip from Indianapolis. Glen L. Kelso, master of the local lodge, has invited all prominent Masons in the state. The program will open at 6:30 p. m., with a banquet, followed by music and short talks by distinguished visitors. Among those making the trip from the capital are: Robert McClure, secretary of four Scottish Rite bodies; Henry C. Thornton, most wise master of Indianapolis chapter of Rose Croix; Martin T. 01-r, Thirty-Third degree; Fred I. Willis, thrice potent master. Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection; The Rev. Lewis Brown. Tnlrty-Thlrd degree; William H, Swintz. Thirty-Third degree, and grand secretary of the grand lodge; Obie J. Smith, grand master of the grand lodge; Horace Mitchell, director of ritualistic work of the Scottish Rite; Louis G. Buddenbaum, Thirty-Third degree: F. A. Schneider, Emory Baxter, William G. Geake, Thirty Third degree; Arthur R. Baxter. degree, and past master o' Mystic Tie lodge No. 398, F. & A. M.; Marshall T. Levey, Thirty-Third degree, and commander in chief of the Indiana consistory of the Scottish Rite; Harry C. Moore. Thirty-Third degree, Marlon; and Col. Winfield T. Durbin. Marlon, Thirty-Third degree, and past grand commander of Indiana Knights Templar. Washington was a past master of the first established Masonic lodge in America at Alexandria, Va. RELIEF CORPS TO MEET Daughters of Veterans of Civil War to Serve Dinner. Catherine Merrill Tent No. 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will serve dinner for the Ninth district of the Indiana department of the Woman’s Relief Corps at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St., Nov. 4. Mrs. Hattie M. Hopkins, president, will be in charge.

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I. 0. 0. F. PLANS MEETING Decatur County Masons Gather in Greensburg Saturday. Bu Times Special GREENSBURG, Nov. 4.—Decatur County members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will hold their semi-annual district meeting here Saturday. Degree work will be one of the features of the program.

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Members will attend from Clarksburg, Clifty, St. Paul, Westport and Newpoint. G. A. R. TO BE FETED George H. Thomas Post Will Be Host to Three Others. George H. Thomas Post No. 17, Grand Army of the Republic, will be host for the Major Robert An-

derson Post No. 369, George H. Chapman Post No. 209 and Joseph R. Gordon Post No. 281 at Ft. Friendly. 521 N. Illinois St., Oct. 29. The Thomas post will be assisted by a committee from the Thomas Women’s Relief Corps No. 20, auxiliary to the G. A. R. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 p. m. A literary program will be given from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., under the direction oi Mrs. Augusta M. Stratford.

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MACCABEES TO FROLIC First Social Event of Winter to Bo Held Nov. 14. First of a series of social events to be given this winter by Indianapolis tent No. 35 and National tent No. 101, Maccabees will be held Nov. 14 at the Redmen’s hall, Capitol Ave. and North St. Refreshments will be served. Members and friends are invited.