Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1933 — Page 8
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INDIANA 0. E. S. CONCLAVE HERE TO DRAW 3,000 59th Annual Convention of State Delegates to Be April 26, 27. More than 3,000 delegates and visitors are expected in Indianapolis for the fifty-ninth annual session of the Indiana grand chapter. Order of Eastern Star, Wednesday and Thursday, April 26 and 27. Meetings will be held at the Murat temple, according to Miss Mabel Carithers of Princeton, worthy grand matron. The credentials committee will be in session at the Claypool April 25. Preliminary sessions will begin April 25, with the grand matron and grand patron luncheon at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, and the past grands’ dinner at 6 in the Claypool. Mrs. Laura Breckenridge of Lafayette is president of the past grands’ association. Wednesday night’s program will be given to entertainment furnished by the Ft. Wayne drill team. The entertainment will be followed by a memorial service by the grand officers, assisted by the past worthy matrons and patrons of Indianapolis chapters. Pageant to Be Given A pageant, ‘‘Heroines of the Order,” arranged and directed by Mrs. Nellie Young, past worthy matron of Queen Esther chapter, No. 3, will close the program. Thursday night's session will include a ball in the Murat Egyptian room, with proceeds to be turned over to the Nettie Hansford memorial fund at Franklin. The preliminary session of the grand chapter will begin at 9:30 Wednesday, with Mrs. Breckenridge, a past worthy grand matron, in charge. Dr. Lewis Brown, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will offer prayer and the Rev. Vories B. Servies will give the invocation. Miss Carithers will call the session to order at 10, and will introduce J. Frank Moore, grand marshal of Owensville, and Walter B. Masters, worthy patron of Queen Esther chapter, Indianapolis, who will present flags.
Delegates to Be Welcomed Roy Tilford, Indianapolis, past worthy grand patron, will pay tribute to the flags, and Mrs. Georgia Bardsley of Shelburn, past worthy grand matron, will present the O. E. S. banner. Following introduction of distinguished guests, Frank G. Laird, worshipful master of the Indiana grand lodge, F. & A. M., wall welcome the delegates. The response will be given by Alphonso C. Wood, judge of the appellate court, associate grand patron. Mrs. Jessie McLean, worthy matron of Irvington chapter, and president of the 1933 matrons and patrons of Marion county, will welcome delegates on behalf of the Indianapolis chapters of O. E. S. Mrs. Rose Malcolm, associate grand matron, will respond. Addresses and reports of the grand officer* wdll close the Wednesday morning session. During other sessions that day special music will be provided. Response to be Given Mrs. Millie Gilmore, past matron of Naomi chapter, will respond to the greeting of the grand matron on behalf of the grand representatives. Mrs. Abbie Hanson, Hammond, past worthy grand matron, will be in charge of the necrology service. Election of officers will be held at 3 Wednesday. Committee reports will be given Thursday. Elmer F. Gay. superintendent of the Indiana Masonic home, will speak on the accomplishments of the home. District deputies will be represented by Mrs. Orpha Park of Lebanon. Tile convention v/ill close Thursday night with the appointment and installation of officers. On Friday, the officers will go to Franklin, for the annual inspection of the heme. WHITE SHRINE OFFICERS WILL BE INSTALLED Ceremony to Be Held on Thursday Night at Castle Hall. Indianapolis White Shrine No. 6 wdll hold an installation of officers, Thursday night, at 8 in Castle Hall, 230 East Ohio street. New r officers to be installed are Mrs. Salome Binkley, worthy high priestess: Elmer Kiefer, watchman of the shepherds; Mrs. Mary Konecke, noble prophetess: Mrs. Mabel Teague, worthy scribe: Mrs. Nellie Hosman. worthy treasurer; Mrs. Carrie Lee Jones, worthy chaplain; Mrs. Katherine Armbruster, worthy shepardess, and Mrs. Ruby Willoughby, worthy guide. All Master Masons and their families and members of the Order of Eastern Star are invited. EAGLES TO NOMINATE Election to Be Held May 1: Applications to Be Considered. Applications of twenty men for initiation May 8 in Indianapolis Eagles aerie will be considered tonight at the weekly meeting at 43 West Vermont street. An entertainment program will be given. Next Monday night candidates for officers wdll be nominated. Election wdll be held May 1 and installation May 8. REBEKAHS WILL MEET Mrs. Adah Roberts to Represent Lodge at District Session. Mrs. Ada Roberts, conductress of Temple Rebekah lodge, No. 591, Indianapolis, has been named as special representative to attend a meeting of the Sixth district of Rebekahs. including Marion county. Friday in the hall, Addison and Washington streets. Mrs. Roberts has been a member of Temple lodge for two years and has been active in all the lodge’s social and business activities. Degree to Be Conferred Mystic Tie lodge. No. 398. F. & A. M., wdll confer the entered apprentice degree on candidates at a meeting at 7:30 tonight in the Masonic temple, North and Illinois streets.
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0. E. S. UNIT TO STAGE PAGEANT 4 Past Matrons and Patrons to Perform Tuesday at Castleton. Members of the Past Matrons’ and Patrons’ Association of Marion county, headed by Mrs. Rea Koehler, past matron of Queen Esther chapter, O. E. S., will preseht “The Wayfarer,” a pageant, at Castleton Masonic temple, Tuesday night. Mrs. Nancy Elliott is worthy matron of Castleton. Mrs. Millie Gilmore, president of the association, presided at a meeting Thursday night at Acton, when forty-five applications for membership w'ere approved. The initiation wall be held Saturday, May 20, at the Severin. The hostess committee, composed of Mrs. Lola Keenan, Mrs. Blanche Regett, Mrs. Cecil Kiser, Mrs. Helen Menhennett, Clarence Kittle and Leon Russell, will have charge of an entertainment program at the meeting. DE MOLAY GROUP TO ENTERTAIN SHRINERS City Chapter to Feature on Program Tonight. The Indianapolis chapter of DeMolay will be featured in an entertainment program, at the stated meeting of the Shriners at the Murat temple tonight. The drill team, under Earl Bache, will participate. E. E. Temperly is entertainment committee chairman. Musical numbers by the orchestra, vocal quartet, saxophone solos, accordion selections, and piano numbers, and dancing by Jimmy McClure, will be included. Other De Molay performers will be Paul James, Homer Cornell, Jimmy Reed, James Westover. Russel Fleming, Travis Wilson, Charles Clary, William Clary and Seymon Brodsky. Ross A. Smith, a life member of the Mystic Shrine, is adviser for the De Molay chapter, and Charles Clary is master councillor. GROTTO TO GIVE PARTY Card Fete to Be Given Friday in Home on Park Avenue. The cast of Sahara Grotto is sponsoring a card party Friday in the Grotto home, Thirteenth street and Park avenue. Members and friends are invited. Bridge and euchre will be played. The cast also has announced the next social meeting will be held Thursday, April 27. Ralph Brydon. chairman of the entertainment committee, is making arrangements.
New Albany Red Men to Hold Fete in New Home
Great Sachem to Officiate at Housewarming on Tuesday Night. Pawnee tribe. No. 37. of New Albany. Improved Order of Red Men, of which E. C. Seabrook. great sachem, is a member, will hold a house-warming Tuesday night in the new “wigwam.” Tribes from Jeffersonville. Greenville and surrounding towns have been invited. The first and second degrees will be conferred. Seabrook will address the meeting. Thursday night, Coo-ooga tribe, No. 519. of Canaan, will hold a special meeting to which Seabrook, A. J Patterson of Indianapolis, great junior sagamore, and Arch H. Hobbs, of Indianapolis, great chief of records, have been invited. A special program of music has been arranged, and addresses will be given by each of the three great chiefs. Following the meeting, a banquet will be served. Green county organizations of the will hold a meeting Saturday night at Spencer, under the auspices of Waukesha tribe. No. 129. The meeting will be in charge of Russell Evans, past great sachem. Seabrook, Patterson and Hobbs will attend. Degree work will be conferred by the Spencer degree team, and refreshments will be served following the meeting. Ten tribes from suuODD FELLOWS TO MEET New Eighth District to Hold Session at Crawfordsville. Lodges in the newly organized eighth district of the Indiana Order of Odd Fellows, which is composed cf Fountain, Tippecanoe, and Montgomery counties, will meet Wednesday night at Crawfordsville. Crawfordsville lodge, No. 223, will be host to the other lodges. Guy Little of Waynetown, district deputy president, will be in charge of the meetirfe.
Memberships of four generations of a family is the record held by Arries cqnrt, No. 5, BenHur Life Association, following the birth seven w r eeks ago of Lavelle Stearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stearns. Boys and girls are eligible for membership in the junior order until 16. Lavelle is the youngest member of the junior court. Her application was completed immediately after her birth. Mrs. Kimmel is one of the organizers of the local court of BenHur, and her son, Ralph W. Thompson, has been a member for a number of years. His daughter, Mrs. James Stearns, also is a member of Ben-Hur.
LODGE TO HOLD VICTORYRALLY Fortville Woodmen Will Celebrate Winning of Silver Trophy. Fortville camp, No. 7137. Modern Woodmen of America, w'ill celebrate winning of a silver trophy in a state membership campaign w'ith an open meeting at 8 Wednesday night in the Fortville opera house. John D. Voltz, national director of the Woodmen, will represent the national office and will present the trophy to Raymond Flanagan, consul of Fortville camp. Following the presentation program an entertainment, arranged by a committee composed of Ralph White, chairman; Frank Klepper, Robert Humfleet and Burt Candell, will be presented. The Modern Woodmen trio of Marion camp, No. 3558. Indianapolis composed of Chester Gulley, Raymond Trout and John Purvis, will sing. A comedy act will be presented by Dr. Joe Shirley, William Crosby and Morris Franklin of Pendleton. Dancing will follow'. BETH-EL CLUB TO HEAR TIMES EDITOR April Meeting to Be Held Wednesday Night. The Beth-El Men's Club will hold its April meeting Wednesday night in the vestry rooms of the Beth-El temple, Thirty-fourth and Ruckle streets. Talcott Pow-ell, editor of The Times, will speak. He will be introduced by State Senator Jacob Weiss, first vice-president of the club. Novelty entertainment will be presented at the meeting. David Sablosky, president, will preside.
rounding cities have been invited to participate. Plans for the entertainment of W. P. Wachter of Hagerstown, Md., great incohonee. who will visit the Red Men and Pocahontas of Indiana, April 28 and 29, are nearly complete, and present indications are that rpore than 500 visitors will attend the feature event.
Contract Bridge
BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridge Lea cue T TNTIL recently, practically all of the good bridge players you heard of were from New York or Cleveland, but today you find good contract players wherever you go. There is a young fellow down in Atlanta, Ga„ by the name of Ed Nix who has made a good record for himself at the Atlanta Bridge Club there, and we can expect to hear a great deal about him in the future. He brought to my attention the following interesting hand, and remarked, “Here is a hand where you make a losing card work for you.” South bid one heart. West ' doubled, North bid two hearts, East passed, and South went to four hearts. West did not make the mistake of doubling and thereby disclosing where all of the high cards were located. West opened the king of diamonds. followed by the queen of diamonds and then the ace, which South trumped with the six of hearts. a a a THREE rounds of trump were taken by the declarer, which picked up East’s trump. West signaled in spades, thereby locating the king of spades for Mr. Nix, the declarer. Declarer then played his ace of hearts, and West dropped the ten of spades. The queen of hearts then was played and West was careful not to discard his small club, but to play his Jack of clubs, attempting to unblock the hand, so that he could not be thrown in the lead. Mr. Nix had t£e West hand counted perfectly, and West realized
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BEN-HUB DRILL TEAMTO MEET Practice to Be Held Wednesday Night: Card Party to Follow. Following the .business session of Arrius Court No. 5, Ben-Hur Life Association, Wednesday night at 8 in the hall, 322 East New York street, the drill team will hold a practice drill, with card and bunco playing to follow during the lodge’s social hour. Members of the social club of Ben-Hur, composed of drill team members and others taking an interest. in the team, will meet at 8 tonight in the home of E. Chloe Howard, 935 North Tacoma avenue. The drill team will attend the weekly meeting of Marion council, Security Benefit Association, on Thursday night in the hall, Hamilton avenue and East Washington street, and will give an exhibition drill. Arrangements w'ere completed at a meeting of Court 5 last Wednesday for conferring of the Melters degree, fun degree of Ben-Hur, on more than fifty candidates, Wednesday, April 26, in the hall. A banquet for all members of the court will be given in the hall at 6 preceding the degree work. Proceeds from the banquet will be used to defray the drill team’s expenses to Elkhart, for the annual Ben-Hur congress, to be held May 19 to 21.
Franklin K. of P. to Be Host at Division Meeting
Session to Be Held Tonight at Bloomington: Grand Officers to Attend. .Franklin lodge, No. 22, Knights of Pythias, will entertain Pythian lodges from ten counties at a divisional meeting at Bloomington tonight. Grand officers who wall attend include: Edw'in R. Thomas, Ft. Wayne, grand chancellor; Harry C. Sullivan, Vevay, grand vicechancellor: Raymond R. Tash, Salem, grand prelate; Carl R. Mitchell, Indianapolis, grand keeper of records and seal, and M. D. Stoker, Martinsville, special deputy. H. I. Clemmer, Spencer, district deputy, w'ill be in charge of the meeting. The degree team of Nashville lodge, No. 235, will confer the rank of page on a large class of candidates. The uniform rank of Martinsville, under the direction of C. W. Conw'ay, drill captain, will present a fancy drill. Tuesday night, Oriental lodge, No. 18, will be host to lodges in Terre Haute. Joe Mcßride of West Terre Haute, district deputy, will be in charge. Thomas and H. B. Morse, Terre Haute, special deputy, will speak. Johnson county lodges will meet Friday night at Franklin, with Hesperian lodge, No. 12, as host. Robert Fendley, Greenw'ood, district deputy, will be in charge. Lodge to Give Card Party Marion Camp. No. 3558, Modern Woodmen of America, will hold its monthly card party Tuesday night at 8 in the hall, 322 East New York street.
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MINSTREL TO BE STAGED BY MASONIC UNIT Show to Be Presented by Masonic Lodge: Proceeds to Franklin Home. A minstrel show and dance will be given by Monument lodge. No. 657. Friday and Saturday nights, April 28 and 29. in the auditorium of the Masonic temple, North and Illinois streets. Following the Saturday night performance. a grand ball for members of the cast and persons retaining their admission tickets to the showwill be given in the temple. Proceeds from the show and dance will go to purchase and install sound equipment in the Indiana Masonic home at Franklin. The show is being directed by Eph Levin, past master of Monument lodge, assisted by his daughter, Miss Helene Levin. Members of the cast include; Sidney Messinger, James Quinn. Mrs. Louis Traugott, Kenneth Morgan, Jerome Wachter, James Westover, Benjamin Bleiden, Philip Sentir, James McClure, Mrs. Freida WitofT, Robert Tross, Miss Lena Caplan, Miss Lela Laepsky. Seymon Brodsky, Joseph Bernstein, Sidney Hasse. Miss Ida Solotken, Chester Albright, Joseph Eiler, Miss Norma Feltenstein, Samuel Hurwitz, Samuel Pollock, A1 Pollock and Miss Virginia Marcus. Mrs. Jeanette Hurwitz will play the piano accompaniment throughout. The general committee arranging the details for the performance and dance includes Otto W. Cox, Robert Stolkin and Levin. Harry S. Joseph is in charge of publicity. Monument lodge was established more than twenty years ago, and has a membership of more than 600. Harry H. Winkler is worshipful master. ROOSEVELTCONFERS DEGREE ON HIS SON Elliott Becomes Master Mason; President Member Since 1919. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, recently conferred the Master Mason degree on his son Elliott, in Architect lodge No. 519, New York City. President Roosevelt w r as made an honorary member of Stansbury lodge No. 24, Washington, D. C., on Nov. 21, 1919, when he w-as assistant secretary of the navy. The occasion w'as the laying of the corner stone of the new building of the lodge, at w'hich time General John J. Pershing assisted in the ceremony. President Roosevelt is a thirty-second degree Mason.
LODGE TO CELEBRATE I. O. O. F. Unit At Rochester to Observe Anniversary Date. Rochester lodge, No. 47, I. O. O. F., will hold an anniversary celebration, Sunday night at 7:30 in the Methodist church at Rochester. All Odd Fellow's in Fulton county and their friends have been invited. The Rev. Golden A. Smith, of New' Albany, junior past grand master, will talk on ‘My Brother's Keeper.”
PRATHER LODGE TO HOLD DEGREE WORK Masonic Group Will Stage Rites Friday Night. The craft of Calvin W. Prather lodge No. 717, F. & A. M., will hold a rehearsal Tuesday night under the direction of John S. Buck, junior warden, at Prather Masonic temple, College avenue and Fortysecond street. Prather lodge will confer the Master Mason degree on candidates at 7 Friday night at the Prather temple. Lecturers selected for this degree include A. F. Thomas, Carl G. Winter, Hubert L. Wann and Fred J. Menninger. Preparations are under way for a lodge of instruction to be held at Prather temple on Tuesday, April 25, at which time speakers will be Buck, Wann and the Rev. E. G. Homrighausen, chaplain, pastor of the Carrollton Avenue Reformed church. POCAHONTAS COUNCIL TO GIVE CARD PARTY Event to Be Held Friday Night at Lodge Hall. The entertainment committee of Alfarata council, No. 5, Degree of Pocahontas, will give a dinner, card and bunco party Friday night in the hall. 137 West North street. The committee in charge of arrangements includes: Mrs. Minnie! Reese, Mrs. Elsie Dougherty, Mrs. June Williamson, Mrs. Addie Avant, Mrs. Belle Kiefer, Mrs Lillie Fraul, and Mrs. Elsie Stiening. Dinner will be served from 5 to 8, and cards and bunco will start at 8:30. with prizes for each table-. Mrs. j Margaret Foster, is presiding Pocahontas of the council, and Mrs. Angela Perry is wenonah. POST TO GIVE DANCE V. of F. W. to Hold Affair Next Saturday Night. The Frank T. Strayer post, Drum corps No. 1405, Veterans of Foreign ; Wars, will give a spring dance for the benefit of veterans, Saturday night, in the Moose hall, 135 North Delaware street. I The committee in charge includes ! James Sortwell, chairman; Hugh | Meyer. William Johnson and John j O’Geary. The public is invited. Instruction to Be Held Brookside lodge No. 720. Free and Accepted Masons, will hold its regular monthly lodge of instruction for Master Masons only, in the hall, ! Gray and East Tenth streets, on 1 Wednesday nifht*
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Mrs. Esta Ward and Chester Ward, worthy matron and patron respectively of Englewood chapter. No. 483. Order of Eastern Star, are members of the ticket committee of an annual memorial ball to be held Thursday. April 27. in the Egyptian room of the Murat temple. The ball is being sponsored by the 1933 matrons and patrons of the Eleventh district. Mrs. Iva Lawson, worthy matron of Brookside chapter, No. 481, is chairman of the ticket committee. Mrs. Jessie M’Lean, worthy matron of Irvington chapter, No 361, is president of the 1933 matrons and patrons.
Indiana Rebekah Lodges to Hold District Rallies
Seven Meetings Scheduled for Week: Session to Be Staged Here. Seven district meetings of Indiana Rebekah lodges have been scheduled for the week, with schools of instruction to be given at afternoon meetings. Featured among the meetings will be the Friday session of the Sixth district, composed of Marion county, to be held in the hall, Washington and Addison streets. Members of Myrtle Rebekah lodge, No. 326, will be in charge. The meeting wall be directed by Mrs. Geraldine M. Stout, Indianapolis, district deputy president. Mrs. Mary S. Wilson, w-arden of the Rebekah assembly, will give the school of instruction. Dinner will be served at the West Park Christian church with the meeting resumed later at the lodge hall, when the Myrtle degree staff will confer the Rebekah degree on a class of candidates. Peru Lodge to Be Hostess Peru Rebekah lodge, No. 100, will be hostess to lodges in the district, composed of Cass, Howard and Miami counties, at a meeting tonight in Peru. Mrs. Lillie Toll of Peru, district deputy president, will be in charge. Mrs. Revah Pressler, Crown Point, president of the Rebekah assembly, will give the school of instruction. Tuesday, Hope Rebekah lodge No. 114 will be hostess to lodges in the Eleventh district, which includes Hancock and Henry counties. The meeting will be at Greenfield. Mrs. Nora Small of Knightstown, district deputy president, will preside and Mrs. Pressler again will give the school of instruction. Lodges in the Sixteenth district, which includes Jackson, Jefferson and Jennings counties, will meet on Wednesday at Verona, with Ida Rebekah lodge No. 33. District Head to Preside Mrs. Anna J. Trapp of Vernon, district deputy president, will preside. Mrs. Iva E. Herriott of Franklin. past president of the assembly, will give the instruction school. Thursday, Gifford Rebekah lodge. No. 630 will be hostess to lodges in the twentieth district, including White, Newton and Jasper counties, at a meeting in Gifford. Mrs. Zella’* Long, district deputy president, of Morocco, will preside and Mrs. Pressler will give instructions. Thursday, at a meeting of the first district, composed of lodges in Lake county, Gary Rebekah lodge j No. 882 will be hostess. Mrs. Leha j Johnson of Whiting, district deputy . president, will preside, and Mrs.' Margaret Miller of Huntington, vice- j president of the assembly, will give I the school of instruction. Last of the week’s meetings will be held Saturday at North Judson, when Charity Rebekah lodge, No. 419, acts as hostess to lodges in the fourth district, including Pulaski and Starke counties. Mrs. Agnes Cox of Knox, district deputy president, will be'in charge. Mrs. Pressler will hold the school of instruction. JOINT SESSIONSLATED Pythian Inter-Lodge Visit to Continue This Week. Inter-lodge visits, as arranged by the Pythian Crusaders of Marion county, will be continued tonight when Olive Branch lodge No. 2, and Indianapolis lodge, No. 56, visit Arion lodge. No. 254, in the hall, 523 North Belle Vieu place. Acton lodge. No. 385, will be host to Capitol City lodge, No. 9, and Center lodge. No. 216. at a meeting to be held Thursday night in the ball at Actonr
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Puzzle Gifts Mooseheart Jr. Legion to Cheer Children at Hospital. ETHEL DISBROW, governess for Mooseheart Junior Legion, No. 21, has asked jig-saw puzzles be brought to a meeting Saturday afternoon in Moose hall, 135 North Delaware street. The puzzles will be taken to the Riley hospital as entertainment for the crippled children.
SCOTTISH RITE TO HOLD DANCE FETE Closing Social Event to Be Held at Cathedral. A dinner dance Friday night will be the Scottish Rite’s closing social event of the year. It will be staged at the Rite cathedral and has been arranged by Roy A. Hice, chairman of the entertainment committee. The entertainment will srart at 8:15, with organ selections by Dale Young, following a dinner to be served at 6:30, for members and guests, with dancing between courses. Feature presentation will be by the “Jolly Scottish Rite Minstrels,” with music by Russ Holler’s orchestra. The chorus will be provided by the Murat Chanters, directed by Arthur W. Mason, and accompanied by Hiram Stonecipher. Fay (Skipper) Gullion is interlocutor for the minstrels, and end men include Clell Rice, Ralph Klare, Harold Stewart, Ivan Hyfield, Howrard Dirks and Joe Curry. Safety Show to Be Held Safety show' will be presented Thursday night under auspices of the accident prevention bureau of, the police department at the hall of St. Catherine’s church, Tabor and Shelby streets. The show is sponsored by the Holy Name Society of the church.
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KNIGHTS MAKE PREPARATIONS FOR CONCLAVE Shambah Temple to Send Delegates to Parley at South Bend. Members of Shambah temple No. 139. Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorassan, are preparing to attend the international convention of the imperial palace meeting the week of Aug. 7, at South Bend. The temple's drum and bugle corps, under direction of Joseph H. Foley, drum major, is rehearsing Wednesday nights in the city hall building, in preparation for the convention. Announcement also has been made by the temple of a change of meeting places, from 119 East Ohio street to Castle hall, 230 East Ohio street. Meeting nights also have been changed from Fridays to the first and third Wednesday nights of each month. First meeting in the new hall will be held May 3. Members of the corps who, for the last three years, have sponsored a dance each Sunday night in the Crystal hall dance palace, have announced dances will be held in the new hall. The grand opening dance in the new hall will be held Sunday night. Roseoe L. Brown, a member of Indianapolis lodge. No. 56, Knights of Pythias, is the present royal vizier of Shambah temple. ODD FELLOWS WILL MEET AT PENDLETON Madison County Session to Be Held Under District Deputy. Odd Fellow lodges will hold a Madison county meeting tonight with Pendleton lodge, No. 88, at Pendleton. The meeting will be in charge of O. C. Clark of Anderson, district deputy president. All grand officers of the grand lodge of Indiana have been invited. Encampments in the ninth district of Odd Fellows, including Howard. Clinton, Tipton and Grant counties, will attend a district session Saturday night at Marion. Martin Vories of Marion, district deputy president, will preside. Grand encampment officers have been invited.
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