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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. 'JANUARY 1. 193.1 Installations and Plans for New Year Occupy Main Fraternal Attention O. E.

S. News New Masonic 'Lodge Masters Order of Amaranth Amaranth Officer Heads DeMolay Group MASONS ELECT Genesee Valley Court 94 will meet In Room Masonic Templa, to install officers. Installing officer George Weyl will be assisted by Grand Prelate Ann Weyl, Gran NEW OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR Marshal Hena Brown, Associate Grand Marshal Kathryn Strauss, i 1 if" Receiving Matron Sadie Austin Crowning Matron Ruth Bruthaupt It will be a seml-publlc Installati Jan. 3 at 8 p. m.

Culver Chapter $16, O. held a Christmas party for tha children Thursday evening In Odd Fellows' Temple in Culver Road, many children taking part in the program. Worthy Matron Ethel Long was chairman. The 1932 officers and the 1933 officers are requested to meet Saturday afternoon, Jan. 7, at 2 o'clock for rehearsal.

Paul Chapter elected the following officers last week to be installed at a semi-public gathering Thursday evening. Jan. 5 in Room Masonic Temple: Wartny Ma-tran, Rae Stevenson; worthy matron, Carl Rommel; associate matron, Alice treasurer, Lillian Hedge; secretary, Lillian Wright; conductress, Gladys Yates; associate conductress, Beulah cV i Temple Court will install thes Other Groups Wind Up Rebekah Lodges Leah Rebekah Lodg SSI BH been Invited by Gideon Odd Fellows to attend Sister' Night, Tuesday, Jan. 3. D.

D. P. Jean Lapldea and staff will be present. Leali (octal club will meet Monday, Jan. 8, at the home of Slater Fnnl) Speetor, 77 Edwird Street, Highland Lodge 172 will meet Tuesday evening.

N. G. Lillian Bell wll preside. Drill Mlatre Lillle Budd wilt conduct a drill after the meeting. Helen Archer and Corrllla Brook will be hoe-tease.

Tltania Lodga will meet Thursday at 7:45 p. followed by a Christmas party for children. Mem ben are asked to bring a 10-cent gift for each child. Woodman Rebekah Lodg held Christmas party for children of Rebekahs and Irondequoit Lodg 40 after ft meeting last Monday evening, presided over by G. Mr.

Leslie Benjamin. Mr. Lester Downs, Mrs. Elizabeth Ingersoll officers at a seml-publlc installa- tlon Friday, Jan. 6: Matron, Am 7 lia M.

Homan; patron, George Rog ers; associata matron, Florence Rogers; associate patron, Bert Yule Activities as 1933 Approaches Alkln; treaaurer, Casaie Wyant secretary, Lottie conductress, Margaret Schaticleln; associ ate conductress, Sarah VanAUHyno Tosch; chaplain, Leonora De Witt; trutee, Anne Angevine; marshal In east, Laura TwUt; marshal In marshail, Lillian Anderson; color bearer, Delia Temple; historian, west, Evelyn Garllnghouse; stand-ardbearer, Blanche Hoefler; Truth Mae Kellog; organist, Nora Mea-dowcroft; warder, Kathryn Dean; sentlnal, Albert Chivers; Adah, Mamie Flodin; Ruth, Mayne Hollo- Nellie Vigtard; Faith, Anna Coud Wisdom, Julia Qoltesmann; Chat and Mr. Mason DeLane are on tha Mr. Rena Brown will grand Hy, Alice Warren; prelate, Elisia. next sick committee. For the neat marshal at installation cera WILLIS J.

SWARTWOOD DR. HAROLD R. LEVE bcth Weirich; historian, Bertha George J. Schneider, 248 Clay Avenue, has been elected president of Hobart H. Todd Chapter, International DeMolay Alumni, meeting, Jan.

0, the lunch commit King; warder, Emma McMath Elections, installations, winding up of Christmas activities and planning for the New Year, held the interest of fraternal organizations of the city during the past week, as they will continue to hold the interest during the coming week. With Christmas festivities now cut of the way, meetings this week will see major attention paid to plans for 1933. Reports generally indicate that fraternal organizations accomplished far more than the usual spreading of Christmas cheer this season, responding to the need for increased relief work. monies of Genesee Valley Court 94, Order of Amaranth, in Room tee Is Mr. Florenc Champion, way; trustee three years, fc.tb.el Walls.

Floral staff: Matron, Marion Graffley; associate matron, Estelle Horton; conductress, Julia Coyne; associate conductress, Blanche Here are two new Worshipful Masters of Masonic Lodges for sentinel, Anna Becker; publicity. chairman; Mr. Lester Down. is. Masonic Tempi, Jin.

3 at Uora Nelson; pro tem. Rose Lerch Mr. Ruth Durkln and Mr. Graca 8 p. m.

organist, Kdith Booth; custodian the coming year. Mr. Swartwood was elected master of Genesee Falls Lodge and will be installed Thursday evening. Dr, Leve was elected master of Flower City Lodge 910. Odd Fellows News DeVlny.

Burnette; chaplain, Mary Stusch- of Jewels. Jean St. Helens; finance Germanla Lodge 83 will hold Ita Charles Vlgiard, CarH Stork, Mary Flower City Lodge 555 will meet tomorrow Public Installa bury; Adah, Elsie Mattern; Ruth, Bertha Brazlll; Esther, Nellie Bowman; Martha. Mary Sweeting; Masonic Bodies List rick, Maud Kline, Florence Mos- tion of officers will be Mon baugher, Anne Angevine; investi eon Tuesday, Jan, at 1 p. at Patriotic Organization annual sauerkraut dinner at O.

O. F. Temple from 11 n. 2 p. Jan.

11. Member ar asked to donate apple plea Regular meeting wilt be held at 8 p. ra. gating. Mary DuPree, George Wal- the home of Mrs.

Maude McGulre, day, Jan. 9. Dancing will follow. The Christmas party last Monday Meetings for Week Electa, Alice Sauer; marshail, Alice Schaeffer. Pro tern officers: Lillian Chivers, Helen Christ, Cecil Bullinger, Welfare committee: rath, Martha McGee; ick commit Relief plans will also take an im William McKinley Circle 30, Ladles' G.

A. will meet Friday portant place in planned activities saw a large crowd, with Santa tee, Alice Clark, Anna Keene, Em 81 Lenox Street, Election will be held. Mrs. Alice Gurger, Mrs. Ethel Brooks and Mrs.

Cora Sager will Melba Lodge 332 will meet Thurs Claus distributing gifts, candy and of many organizations during the at 7:30 p. m. In City Hall Annex. Public installation will follow, ma Schuback, Mary Allen, Hatti Wlrtner; floral staff, Ella Barnes, assist the hostess. Monday, Jan.

day, Jan. at I. O. O. F.

Tempi at 7:30 p. N. G. Florence Augustine presiding. Social event Offier are asked to wear white.

Mamie Carter, Florence Schake, University Star Chapter, 797, will Valley Lodir lo recular business coming year. Moo Active Strenuous work is ahead for Myron Adams W. R. C. 30 will Agnes Chsiiett, chairman; Caroline Stein, Harriet Fisher, Louise Brad-field, Lucey Brotsch and Elizabeth Goodwin.

Finance committee: Nellie York, chairman; Lillian Baker, Annie Bellingham, Eliza Inez Williams. Luella Newland, oranges. Frontier Lodge 638 elected these officers Dec, 27: Noble Grand, Harry J. Vick; vicegrand, Roger D. Hopkins; recording secretary, install officers Thursday evening will follow.

The degree ataff will drill. meeting and Installation of nfflesrs. Installing officers, Right Worshlnriil William MacFarlane and Worthy Carrie Bernard; choir leader, Laura Jan. 5, in Room Masonlo Tem Install officers at its next meeting, Jan. 30.

members of Rochester Lodge of Nuessle; choir, Adella Alkln, Mary Graca Rebekah Lodge win meet ritni nyiott. toiiowtne will o. pie. Paul Chapter will Install at I. F.

Quimby W. R. C. 51 elected P. G.

Floyd N. Reid; financial Newman, Iva Metcalfe, Elizabeth Installed: Paul O. Yanke, worship these officers: President, Mrs, lul master: Fred Donaldson, senior secretary, P. G. Otto J.

Hullgen. Klrsch, Ida Smith. Iora Nelson. seml-publlc Installation in Room Thursday evening. Jan, S.

Staff drill will follow. V. Q. Bessie Wlt-on I 111 at her home, 211 Numl beth Berry, Jennie Brown, Anna Harvey, Rose Merideth, Mary Mol-denhauer, Hattie Pembroke, Addiej warden: Stan ev Arend. lun ar war- t-lla names.

Masonic Temple, Thursday, Jan. 5, Evelyn M. Ovlatt; senior vlcepresldent, Mrs. Anna Hoyt; junior vice- Moose if plans outlined by officers for 1933 are to be carried out. The work will not be without reward to individual members, according to present arrangements.

The first activity will be a concerted drive to man; treasurer, P. D. D. G. M.

Ernest G. Fechener; custodian, dm; Kt. Wor John B. Mullsn, sec at 8 p. m.

rciary; Rt. wor, Fred B. Lyddon Boulevard, Mr. Laura Johnson ot Phillips, Leora Stone, Emma Thompson and Mary Vance. The r-aui o.

senior aea con: willard Stevens, junior deacon president, Mrs. Catherine Gibson; chaplain, Mrs. Lucy Brotsch; treasurer, Miss Edith Bennett; Order of DeMolay Rochester Chapter patrol meet Elizabeth Wallace Malchow Club will meet Thursday at the home of Kathrine Rinehart, 3327 Dewey hecrology committee includes Lit the Rv. Bernard Tepas, senior ma ter of Hrtmony: William Cox. kin.

lian Mylacrine, Franc Ebray and 14 Elmguard Street, fell last week and broke her wrUt. Th "Evt Ready" club will meet with Mr. John Smith, 18 Hlliendal Street, Monday evening, Jan. 0. secretary, Margaret Bukley; pa lor master of ceremony; Carl btt Ada Noble.

Choir: William Mead. Ing will held Jan. 5 at 7:15 Avenue. Luncheon will be served at 1 p. Myrtle Naramore will senior steward; jixiipn Barr, Wll owcraft, director; Winfred Chiv I'am n.

chaplain. p. m. at Monro Y. M.

C. A. Mas assist. Lottie Kelsey Is new presi ers, Elizabeth Denny, Julia Eokert; Monroe Rebekah Lodg 1 degre ter Councillor-elect John Sab ask Tuesday, Jan. I dent of the club.

triotic instructor, Mrs. Catherine Bennett; conductor, Mr. Phylll Eggabrodt; guard, Mr. Watts. Officer will meet in City Hall Annex 3 p.

m. Saturday, Jan. 7, for rehearsal. Open installment Elizabeth Fitzpatrlck, Eleanor Craftsman Lods 1MB will meat In all officer be present with their Carrie J. Case Club will meet a Hunt, Charles Hunt, Mae Myers ion Ha 1 for reeu ar bualneiis and parts.

staff will drill after a lodge meet- ing In I. O. O. F. Temple Jan.

4 There will be a demonstration (upper by Mrs. Brady Jan. 18. Maud the home of the newly elected Julia Tutty, Mable Vroman and a Grand Lodge constitution proeiam under direction of Urol hers Alfred Hobart H. Todd Chapter, Inter Cora Wright.

president, Lillian Lynddon, 483 Pullman Avenue Thursday for national Da Molay Alumni, T. Stewart, Albert H. Burger and Ernest Gemming; representative Mt. Hope Burial Association and to memorial committee, P. D.

D. G. M. Unity Lodge 736 officers will be Installed Friday evening by D. D.

G. M. William H. Strauss and suite. A venison supper will be served.

Canton Rochester 33 Patriarchs Militant will meet Tuesday evening in Union League Hall, Gregory Street to errange installation. Finance committee audited books Tuesday evening at the home of Elliott Palmer, 286 Merchants Road. Mrs. Palmer served refreshments. Orient Lodge 273 will meet tomorrow evening in Fraternal Building, Main East and Swan Streets.

Installation of officers enlist new members under a specially low rate of initiation during the Supreme Dictator's Membership Campaign which will continue until May 1. During the campaign an Intensive drive will also be made to secure the readmlssion of former members who, for one reason or another, have been dropped from the rolls. During the past month more than 100 members have been restored to good standing. Attendance Campaign Attendance at meetings, which has increased more than 50 per cent during the administration of of new officer will be Thursday, Jan. 12, at 8:30 p.

followed by entertainment. Bassett Is chairman. v. iMver narr. elected George J.

Schneider. 248 Niner Chapter officers-elect are Yonnondlo Lodirs will have Rochester Rebekah Lodg 174 requested to meet Saturday after 12:30 luncheon, Jan. 5. Germanla Chapter 72 will hold regular business mtetlng In Gothic Hall, Clay Avenue, president. Other officers are: First vlcepresldent, F.

Dudley Sheeler; second vlcepresldent, Harvey B. Lannin; secretary, after It meeting Jan. 8 will see a playlet, "Ain't Women Wonderful," noon at 1:15 clock in Room A Masonic Temple, for rehearsal. Wednesday, Jan. 4 semlpublic installation Monday at 8 p.

m. In Room A. Masonic Tem Past President of W. R. C.

will hold their January meeting Wednesday a'. 185 West Avenue, with luncheon at 1 p. m. For reserv Ornheus Lodkfe 112 will mMt in presented by Minnie Beam, Grace ple. Webster Chapter met in Masonic Temple, Webster, Tuesday evening ionic nan, p.

m. Molye, Adelaide De Fries, Rhod Franklin S. Stebbins Court's Eari B. Hoch; treasurer, Kenneth A. Freisllch; chaplain, Ralph H.

Fisher; aecgeant-at-arms. Edward Thursday, Jan. ations call Gen. 7629-W. and elected the following officers: Worthy matron, Marlon R.

Sawyer; fienesee Falls Lodire ROT' will hold semi-public installation will be held Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 8 o'clock in Captain Henry Lomb Circle held Freer and Dorothy Was a. A slight charge will Include refreshment. After the Jan. 20 meeting a re- hearsal of the Rebekah degree wilt miallatioa of officers In liothlc Linton.

President Schneider ha worthy patron, William Hand; as Hall. Room Masonic Temple. George Weyl will be Installing officer, as sociate matron, Ruble Morrison: Hor-haster Conalstarv will hnlrl named thes committees: Chapter publication, Earl B. Hoch; pub a tureen supper at their last meeting. Christmas baskets were filled.

All members are asked to attend the Abraham Lincoln Club card rririilar business meeilnir in Cath- treasurer, Blanche Fisher; secre be held Noble Grand Mary Thorn a Is convalescing at her home, Suit- orai nan. licity. Albert E. King, Robert tary, Fiances Kittelbergen con elected Dec. 19 will be held Monday, Jan.

16. D. D. G. M.

William Strauss and staff of District 2 In sisted by Minnie So naffer, Frances Faulkner and Harry Hall. Officers are: Royal matron, Mrs. Mae Friday, Jan, oetzman; historian, Charles F. ductress, Marion Wilson; associate et Street. party at Powers Hotel, Jan.

18. Dictator Harry Peters will be given further impetus through the efforts of the Attendanceand Entertainment Committees. Tuesday evening. Jan. 17, the first initiation of the New Year will be held.

Twenty-five candidates have been notified to appear. Initiatory work will be under direc Warren C. Hubbard Lodge Itt4 will Roblson; membership, F. Dudley conductress, Mildred Plnkney, and Oliver Bradley; royal patron, Har meet In Doric Hall. Visiting committee reports Sister Baker 111.

Next meeting will be trustee, Edith Bowman. Monro Commanderv. K. will ry Hall; associate r. Mrs.

Char bheelor, Harvey B. Lannin; legislation, Ralph H. Fisher, Nicholas E. Brown; finance, Albert E. King, Ruth Chapter will conduct Us an hold" annual election and reading of Jan.

13, for installation of officer. stalling. Unity Encampment of Patriarchs 75 held its Christmas party after a business meeting In Royal Purple Hall, Fraternal Building, Red Men's News Tecumseh Tribe I planning an I lotte Gartshore; associate r. p. reports oi cnmmiuees.

Installing officer will be Past nual meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Room A. Officers will Stuart E. Moody; entertainment, Clifton Boone; treasurer, Mrs. Harriett Brown; secretary, Mrs. open meeting Jan.

18 when Deputy Howard O. Young, Willard F. President Maud Carner. Preceding the meeting a supper will be held at the Home Dairy, 38 Main Masonic News Catherine Corlctt; conductress. uwi oacnem aoui jacnweiaan Knope; social, Edward W.

Delmer; Mrs. Maude Lambert; associata and staff will Install new officer. The committee Include Sumnr cheer, F. Lester Clark. Dudley Street East at 6:30.

For reservations Charlott Lodg 1088 elected conductress. Mrs. Ardls Milton; call Rose Green, Glcnwood 6871-J. these officer Dec. 20: Worshipful Cheldon, chairman; publicity, Henry prelate, Mrs.

Margaret Robson; E. G. Marshall W. R. C.

27 will Master, FrIU Bonehlll; S.W., marshail in East, Mrs. Kathryn Blutaw; marshail In West, Mrs. be elected and yearly reports read. Corinthian Chapter 322 Wednesday evening elected these officers: Worthy matron, Hazel Newman; worthy patron, Glenn Biggins; associate matron, Alice Fordham; treasurer. Ruby Shepard; secretary, Emma Lay; conductress, Emily Kelser; associate conductress, Helen I.e Moyne.

Seml-publlc Installation will be conducted Jan. 11 in hold public installation of officers Charles Claua; J.W., Elmer Gra Chare holla: refreshment, Herbert Kaiaer, Clarence Mayer, Richer Klchr; entertainment, John La Thursday evening. Patriarch William Strauss played Santa Claus and distributed presents, candy, oranges and peanuts to 250 children. Ent rtainers, Including children and donated professional talent, were: Mary Winter, Richard and Vernon Castner, Lucille and Shirley Faueette, Allen Peltier, Miss Marion Vaughn, Miss DorlSj Kahn, Mr. Wheeler, Mrs.

Emerson, Thomas Allen, June Shorthouse, at their rooms In City Hall Annex ham; secretary, Jame Shaffer; Lillian Chivers; standard bearer. Sheelcr wa chairman of a New Year Ev party held last night at Blarny Stone, West Webater. The Lannin Cup, to given the winner of a basketball series at Monro Y. M. C.

A. between Rochester Chapter De Molay and tha Alumni, is on display. Rochester Chapter, Order of De Tuesday, Jan. 3. attendance, Loui Schwellt treasurer, Raymond Almstead trustee, three year, Charle Mrs.

Ethel Walls; historian, Mrs. Mae Myers; organifct. Miss Flor Joint auxiliary and camp inatalla rt; reception, Walter Harvey, tion of Betsy Ross Auxiliary 6 and Campbell. Appointments were: ence Rapp; warden, Mrs. Jessie Clarence WIrley, Samuel Water- tion of Past Dictator Jonn A.

Wiard. Masonic News Craftsman Lodge 969 will observe Constitution Night, Tuesday. Alfred T. Stewart will talk on "History and Origin of the Grand Lodge Constitution of the State of New York." Culver A. Barr and Albert H.

Burger will explain the constitution. John VV. Frick. worshipful master, will talk on "Sovereignty of the Lodge." Flower City Lodge 910, F. and A.

has elected Dr. Harold R. Leve as their Master for the coming year. Ephriam Freedman was named senior warden and Abraham Shulman junior warden. the L.

Bordman Smith Camp 25, Leslie E. Field; J.D., Jack Black: sentinel. Mrs. Gere; Truth, bury, master ot Jame United Spanish-American War Vet Gallls; masters of ceremony, John Mrs. Zora Luce; Faith, Mrs.

Jessie Bauman. Harvey Trio wilt enter Molay, will conduct Its Chrlstma eran, will be held in City Hull Rommel; Wisdom. Mrs. Grace als Because of the New Year Annex Wednesday, Jan, 4 at 8 Boone; Charity, Mrs. Evelyn Dun Room Masonic Temple.

Amo Chapter officers will meet tomorrow evening in Star Hall at 7:30 for rehearsal. Both 1932 and 1933 officers are asked to attend. Past District Deputies Club of dance Monday evening at Masonic Temple. Tha patrol will meet Thursday at 7:15 o'clock. holiday there will be no meeting to-.

morrow. m. These officers will be In can. Jeannette and Betty DeSmith: and the following from the Charles Kramer School of Dancing, O'Connor Twins, Margery Hyland, Dorothy Llll, Margaret Ford. Marion Jackson was pianist for singing stalled by Betsy Hoss Auxiliary: Irondequoit Chapter 572 officers Wab-Be-Tribe elected these of President, Miss Ruth Schmsnkc; were installed Dec.

28 in Ironde ficers Wednesday: Sachem, Harry Monroe County had its annual quoit Masonic Temple by R. Barringer; serdoc sagamore, Dames of Malta of Christmas carols. The party Christmas party and luncheon at rjeoree B. Hunt, assisted by W. O.

Ferguson, Edward M. Hllfinger; stewards, Victor Altpeter, Ford Decker: marshal, Judson B. Glen; tyler, Ernest H. Tapper; chaplain, Thomas Ncilson, th Rev. Fred Dean, th Rev.

D. Selden Mathews; organist, D. Oreenwood. Officer will Installed Tuesday, Jan. 8 at I.O.O.F.

Hall in Stutson Street, Charles 9, Campbell installing officer, assisted by Harold Mills, grand marshal. A special program 1 being arranged. Phillip Mell; junior isgamor, Michael Klo; prophet, Thoma Anna Swansfereer, acting grand senior vicepresident, Mrs. Maude Boyer; Junior vlcepresldent, Mr. Lena Schlcyer; chaplain, Mrs.

Marl Thurston; historian, Mrs. Anna Morse; patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Lena Townsend; conductress, Pierce Sisterhood, 82, held a business meeting Dec. 22 at 90 Stat Street, Queen Esther Kmma Lan was in cnarge 01 r. l.

jvaipn jatn-j vruuc, iiiuibh. son, P. George Winter and 8. W. President Nellie Taylor presided.

Edward H. Keith. At the next Historian's report for 1932 was meeting, Thursday, Jan. 12, plans given by Elizabeth Malchow. Next will be made for a card party In 1 meeting will be Jan.

27 at the home Shannon keeper of record. Frd B. Smith; collector of wampum. Charle Clarke; keeper of wampum. Frnk X.

Hauser; senior caster presiding. Sister Alice Cal lahan and Mary Cook, who had of Isabella Ames. A talk on cur been 111, attended. Sisters Anna trustee, Henry S. Eldridge.

Deputy Chief Loui Rchwelkart and staff Mrs. Anna Grlmsley; assistant conductress, Mrs. Flora Nowack; guard, Mrs. Bessie Cowells; assistant guard, Mrs. Luclnda Raymond; secretary, Mrs, Mary VanTassel; Miller and Ella Franklin were reported Improving.

A Christmas ill install Wednesday -night, fol party followed, with Hone Pearson lowed by luncheon Sachem-eleet. reasurer, Mrs. Celeste Blndnagle. chairlady and Ethel Osckrclder pianist. Among entertainers were Officers are requested to wear Barringer appointed thee Sannap, Henry Eldridge, Howard Vinton; guards, Fred McNalr, Wil white.

Loyal Orangeman Clan William Lodge will meet Tuesday evening at Orange Halt, 88 State Street. Dancing will follow. Crimson Star Lodge 2flO will In O'Rourke W. R. C.

112 will meet liam J. Baker; warrior, Dr. Harold Jeasle Lancaster and Virginia Dickson, All received presents from Santa Claus. A chimney and lurg Chrlstma tree were Included Jan. at 8 p.

m. In City Hall Annex. January. Past Chief's Association -of Monroe County will meet Friday evening in rooms of Alliance Encampment, 11 Clinton Avenue North. D.

D. G. P. Robert Klem asks all past chiefs to be present to discuss plans to entertain the Grand Patriarch in February. Frankfort Lodge will install officers elected last Wednesday at a meeting Jan.

11, D. D. G. M. Theodore Freese and staff officiating.

Installation will not be public. Lunch will be served. Rochester Lodge 66 has elected these officers: N. Sylvester marshail; W. Walter Lauterbach, acting assisting grand marshal: R.

W. Vida Cobb, acting grand chaplain, end R. W. Maud M. Grant, receiving matron.

These officers were installed: Worthy Matron, Alice Grant; associate matron, Elsie Lauterbach; comtuctress, Elsie Warren; associate, Peari Dow; treasurer, Rose Rayton; secretary, Dorthy Wooden; chaplain, Asenath Rogers; marshal, lva Ericksoh; historian, Myrtle Bher-man; color bearer, Helen Vickers; musician. Ethel Walzer; warder, Gladys Peacock; sentinel, Minnie Gunkler; Esther, Olive Frankfort; Marth. Margaret Eaton; Electa, Lulu Zuck; trustee, Anna Swans-ferger: floral staff, Adah, Evelyn Dangeimaler; Ruth, Edith Mul-cock; Esther, Frieda Westerman; Marthi, Grace Duerr; Electa, Katheiyn Armstrong; chaplain, Lillian Lewis: associate conduc- Ackert, Wlnlford Smith, Edward Officers will be Installed. rent topics will be given by E. Reta Fryatt.

Rochester Chapter 314 will hold a seml-publlc installation Saturday, Jan, 7 at 8 p. m. In Room Masonic Temple. These officers will be installed: Worthy matron, Kathryn C. Backer; worthy patron, Nichols J.

Brown; associate matron, Esther Bell; treasurer, Irene Beach; secretary, Mabel Langen-berger; conductress, Emelie Scott; associate conductress, Gladys Schlenker; three-year trustee, Her-menla Raymond. Fellowship Chapter Tuesday evening elected these officers: Worthy Jacob Rosensweig and Joseph Sll-verstcin were re-elected secretary and treasurer, respectively: The appointed officers are: Wor. Max A. Golusteln, chaplain; Dr. George Joel, senior deacon; Sol Posner, Junior deacon; Ben Leve and Harry Sussman, masters of ceremony, Herman Sarachan and Joe Lelcht-rter, stewards; Dr.

Nathan D. Schwartz, marshail; Ralph H. Cohn, tyler; Haskell H. Marks, trustee, Kcndrick P. Shedd, formerly of the University of Rochester was announced as speaker for the next meeting.

Jan. 10. Class ef 1920 will hold Its reunion that evening and will be honored by the lodge. Penfleld Union I-odge 1M. A.

will Install Tuesday. Jan. 3, In Masonic Temple at Penfleld. A banquet will be served at 6:45 p. m.

Officers to be Installed are: V. Louis DeRltter, S. James Henderson, J. Henry Swetllck, ohnson, Henry Peck brave. Burton-Miller Auxiliary 238 will in decorations.

Five basket wer noma Shannon Joseph given to needy member by the meet Tuesday at Baptist Temple at 8 p. m. Gerew, Andrew Ctottermier, Ray stall Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, at Orange Hall, 88 State Street, the following: W. Mary Dye; D.

Dawn Genthner; secretary, Ma Sells; financial aecretary, Minerva Sisterhood. At the next meeting Edgar F. Kohler Auxiliary 55, Jan.) 12, business of the new year will be discussed. For Information Army and Navy, elected these officers Dec. 2: Commander, Mar garet Nolan; vlcecommander, call Chairlady Rose Pearson, Gen 42-W or Queen Either Sister Lancaster, Char.

155-J, ladys Crarer; deputy, Ida Kruha; Hess; V. Clarence Lewis; R. chaplain, Violet Wilde; adjutant. Officers Club of Eastern Star Harris; worthy Dunn; associate James W. Camblin; F.

Morrison matron, Myrtle A. Parker; Allen G. Smith. I). patron, Clarence Florence Cornell; quartermaster, Sisteihood will hold a holiday party at the home of Mrs.

Sadie mma Josh; paymaster, Ina D. O. M. George Mack and staff matron. Agnes Crirhton; treasurer, Katherine tress, Louis Peiffer.

Solos were Wagner, 4027 St. t'aul Boulevard. will Install Jan. 10. Rehearsal and Mary Beers; secretary, mond Harm.

Pat Sachem Nell Vickery and committee are planning a permanent Wah-Be relief fund. '4 Ben Hur Life Genesee Valley Court 18 had surprise tureen uppr Thursday evening, Dec. 15. at Malta Temple, ervd by ladies of the court in charge of May M. McDonough.

Chief Brother William Roblnon was rs-lected. Thursday evening, Dec. 18. Sister Edward UnderlM entertained officer at her home. Gift were exchanged and Deputy Mag F.

Hermann wa given a large stocking filled with gift from offk. drill will be held Jan. 17. treasurer. John Fahrer, secretary, Rinehart; conductress, Minnie sung hy Mis.

C. w. Ixcke accom-Dunn; associate conductress. Mabel panied hy Mis. Benedict.

Re- Wilder; treasurer, Stella Mouiden; chaplain, Jessie Btauffer; first conductress, Etta Emerson; second conductres. Rose Hyde; I. Martha Worboys; O. Helen Hoffman, first lecturer, Emyln Reese; second lecturer, Mabel Schojohn; first trustee. Rose Hyde; second trustee, Helen Hoffman; third trustee, Mable Schojohn; two-year representative for Orange Hall Association, Mas Sells.

Knights of Pythias Rochester Lodga 593 conferred Schleyer; officer of day, Mary Hendrrson; officer of guard, Emma Miller; Color 1, Florence Lounglut'; No. 2, Ells Mclntyre: patriotic instructor, Kathrine Prentice; sen James McGowan, chaplain, Charles Monroe District Grand Command- Friday, Jan, 8. at 8 p. m. Members will bring a ten-cent gift to frxrhmige.

Take a Sunimervllle car to Stop 16. Elmote; trustee, three years, Char- fresnments were followed by danc- in Odd Fellows Urchfitx, S. Earl Stelnmeller. 1 will meet J. Sidney Feenstra, S.

M. C. Temple Jan. 10. tinel, Lulii Daniel; picket, Virginia sharer; field marshal, Lillian Miller; executive council, Eva Kichnl ing.

Next meeting will be held Jan. 2 at 7 m. VMetta M. I-ong Club will hold a luncheon st Sibley's tea room Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 12.30 p.

m. Business meeting will follow. For reservatlona call Ann Cole, Gen. 4265-J. Mrs.

Thomas; pianist. Lady Bucheit. Public installation will he held at City Hall Annex by Lady State Commander Nattle Stoub, second rank on a large class Wed Merry Damea will hold their annual banquet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the home of Dame Sir Knight Marshall, 650 Jefferson Avenue.

Darn Genevieve Davis Is chairlady and Dam Freda Klanch chairlady of entertainment. For Information call Culver 659-W or Gen. 67S8. Gerard Sisterhood 30 held a Christmas party Tuesday. Those singing were Freda and Lucille Klanck, accompanied by Jessie Edward Adams, J.

M. noiann Furman, stewards, Edward Robins. Forest Rothfus, Marshal, Roy Jetty, tvler, James Haskell. R. W.

Jacob Pembroke of East Rochester will be installing officer, assisted by W. B. Louis Miller of Plttsford as grand marshal. R. W.

Joseph Bilversteln of Rochester will speak, and W. B. George E. Petrle will act as toastmaster. Genesee Falls Lodge will Install these officers Thursday, Jan.

0, at ,7:30 p. Worshipful master, Wll- assisted by Lady National Pay nesday In Moose Temple. Taking part In the degree work were Brothers Roeenbloom of Pitts master Elizabeth Schrleb. Tureen supper will be served. burgh, and Joseph Stone of lnlte Weirhart; trustee, two years, Minnie Maslyn.

Rehearsal will be held in Room Masonic Temple, 2 p. m. Saturday for the public installation Tuesday evening, Jan. 10. Fast matrons of Amo Chapter, O.

E. met at the home of Carrie Cernard, Dec. 14, and elected these officers: President, Mabel! Atkinson; vlcepresldent, Ida Dawson; secretary-treasurer, Mattle Guen-ther; press and historian, Millie Conover. Next meeting will be Jan. 11 at the home of Myrtle Naramore, 268 Lexington Avenue.

Monroe Chapter will Install these officers Tuesday eveningi Jan, 3, Room Masonic Temple: Worthy matron, Iva Metcalfe; worthy patron, R. W. Charles McDermott; associate matron, Mary DuPre; conductress, Florence McDermott; Utlca. A bowling match with Jonathan David Lodge at Buffalo will be held soon. Installation of Gideon Lodge 785 elected these oflicers Tuesday: N.

Joseph Brill; V. Nathan Relin; recording secretary, Jacob Levi; financial secretary, Jacob Komenskl; treasurer, Harry Roth; trustee, two years, Simon Gordon; trustee, one year, David Biacarski; cemetery committee, Jacob Komenski, A. Parsky, S. Tandler; representatives to Odd Fellows Relief, S. Joel; proxy, H.

Underberg. Tuesday evening the lodge will entertain Leah Rebekahs and District Deputy Jean Lapldes and her staff. Installation of officers Tuesday evening, Jan. 17. Aurora Lodga 466 will Install Jan.

4 with D. D. G. M. William H.

Strauss and official suite of District 2 officiating. The new noble grand, Chauncey E. Toombs and Past Grand George L. Winters have prepared a special program. Jan.

18 has been set aside to commemorate cer. Wednesday evening, Deo. 28, Sister Cora Robinson held a hearsal at her bom for the play obe given Jan. 9, "How the Story Grew." Player and Sister May McDonough Llla Rosenbautr, Marie Wolkman, Lillian Raymond, Susie Shutta, Leona Rhule, Florence Babcock, Myrtle Hermann. Officer of 1932 will banquet Jan.

at Killlan" tea room, Penflld. Committee Includes Slater Mrytl Hermann. Brother Earl Smith and Slater Mable Darling. Chariot Court 148 held It Chris4 new officer will be conducted in Degree of Pocohontas White Cloud Council 134 will Install officers Jan. 6 at 17 Grove Place.

Deputy Vogt and staff will be present, Mista Council elected these officers: Dora Englert, Pocahontas; prophetess, Barbara Vogt; Wlno-nah, Bertie Smith; Powhaton, Chrl Rupp; chief of records, Lena th lodge rooms Wednesday, Jan 11, at 8 30 p. m. It will be open. Order of the Square Ladles' Council 2 baa elected these officers: past worshipful mistress, Florence Cornell; worshipful mistress, Stella Gaasman; advisor, Rllia Mollon; senior mistress, Betty Dennect; Junior mistress, Lillian Miller; secretary, Emma Aiken. Lucille Klanck, Grace Whalen and Laura Miller read, and Kir Knight Davia gav a recitation.

There will be no mora rehearsal until Jan. 12. Aurora Grata Lodge 39 will elect officer Jan. 9. Rluecher Lodge will be host to ifJ, Swartwood; senior warden, C.

Eiihu Hedges; Junior warden, Dill C. Van Graafeiland; treasurer, Harry W. Hall; secretary, W. Wirt Whittlesey; senior deacon, Harold C. Kerner; junior deacon, Roy C.

York, senior master of ceremonies, John W. Miller; Junior master of ceremonies. Nelson V. Harding; senior steward, John E. Worrall; Junior steward.

Henrv T. Huetter United Lodge at a joint Installation Josh; treasurer, Mary Travis; rov- Knights of Malta Lincoln Commandsry heard re Tuesday night, marking first offi ma party for Thursday, Dee. 24 ernors, Ellla Hlcock and Llbbye in their hall. There were canny Sehleyer; keeper of wampum, I Margaret Finn; collector of wampum, Jennie Smith; trustee, Gertrude Keaton; musician. Anna I Smith Margaret Finn nd Barbara I Vogt were elected representatives Mellvln; captain, Anna Beusee; adjutant, Cora Cavanaw; guards, associate conductress, Grace Whit-taker; treasurer, Nellie Love; secretary, Florence Larson; chaplain, Alice Shaw: marshail, Alice cial visit of C.

T. Burrill and steff. Rochester Lodge 51)8 put on th rank of Esquire their hall in Moon Temple last Tuesday. An and present for (he children. Pupil of Florence Colebrook Power ports of progress the grand xecultve committee, and acted upon affiliation and reinstatement Mary Prince and fienett Marks; musician, avln Curtis.

At the. danced. Lunch wa served by marshal, Caspter V. Balten- the birthday anniversary of Thomas Thompson; color bearer, Mildred to Great Council. Aurora Grata candidate, Homer ladles of th court.

A Chrlstmaa next meeting, Jan. 1, cards will sperger; master of arts, Fred W. i Wildey, founder of Odd Fellowship Fotch; historian, Lulu Schmltt; or Wahbee Council, Degree of Poca basket was provided for needy be plsyed, with prizes and lunch Loeffler; director of music, Harold in the United States. Norton, witnessed the event. A public Installation will he held at hontas, will meet Tuesday evening King; organist.

Elmer J. Asmuth; ganist, Mildred Neth; warder, Margaret Muntz: sentinel, Charles Yakv; Adah Lucille Mllns; Ruth, Council 1 will hold public Inatal-lation of officers Jan. 10. Th order the next meeting followed by the member of the court, well filled, with contribution mad by mem hers and guest. Election will Deputy Great Pocahontas Mary Steppenhagen and staff will raise coats Next meeting will be Jan.

8. Gerard Commandery had Eastern Star Commandery work th Black Degre on two knights, with P. C. Burnett a commander. Companions Pearson and Irish are on the sick list.

Next meeting will be Jan, 3. Eastern Star Commandery acted rank of Knight. Women of Moose Nellie Straddler; Esther, Catherine delivered 30 Christmas basket to feed 3f0 people. Drill and degree Thursday evening, Jan. 1Z Chapter 119, Women of Martha, Evelyn Ciarllng- Moose, will meet at Moose Temple house; Electa.

Florence. Rogers; Wednesday, Jan. 4, followed by a I trustees, Blanche Hoefler, Margar- chaplain, the Rev. F. C.

Woodard; trustees, W. Frank E. King; W. B. Clarence E.

Hedges; R. W. B. Edwin G. Foster; representative to Masonic Service Bureau, W.

B. Lowell M. DeVVltt; trustee Temple Civic Center Board. R. W.

B. Edwin G. Foster. Installing officer, W. B.

Lowell M. DeWitt; W. B. Deil E. Woodward, paatmaater acting grand marshal.

card party. The public is invited. let Rankin, Emma Jamison; pro- newly-elected officer to their chieftaincies. Lunch will be served. Next Saturday night.

Jan. 8. Pocahontas Sister Katherlne Smith will entertainmembers and friends at her home, 347 Avis Street. Tuesday evening, Jan. 17, the Council will hold a card party at 46 North Fltzhugh Street.

tem officer, Amelia Homan; fi Home making club will meet at upon affiliation and reinstatement charges Dec. 23. P. Burnett spoka on organization of degree work. Next meeting will be Jan.

13 teams elected officers. DUtrlct Organiser Alfred Nudd will open a membership drive Jan. 10. Pythian Sisters Monro Tempi 33 will meet Thursday night, Jan. 8.

Sister Dora Blakely, assisted by 8lstra Schleber and Day will install these officers: M. E. Helen Craft; H. Ella Hamlin; E. Dorothy Stelhler; treasurer, Emma Schleber; secretary, Tottie Evarts; Florenc Krapp; Sophia ftydell; outer guard, Louise the home of Senior Regent Marlon Schafer on Friday, Jan.

6. Library Committee has been active distributing books and magazines to Institutions. Any one having books or magazine to donate are asked to call Recorder Anna Nernst. nance committee, Ray Moore, Louisa Burton, Jennie Stroger; Investigating, R. W.

Charles McDermott. Anna McDermott, Elizabeth Cripps; sick, Bertha Yaky, Elizabeth Marshall, Josephine Dyer, Ethel Philips, Anna Kimmel, Alice Fraternal Notices Due on Thursdays Press correspondent of fraternal organisations ar asked to have their notice at Th Democrat and Chronicle ofiiee not later than Thursday noun of each week, This week sows notice received ar being published but uch action In th future cannot be guaranteed Press correspondents will hear In mind the above time when making their New Year Universal Craftsmen Ladles' Council of Engineer has Installed, with Grand Vlcepresldent and Past President Frances Briggj installing officer and Gladys Fraternal Order Eaglet Rochester Aerie 82 held It flftk annual New Year party yesterday at Eagle Temple. A turkey dinner was served at 11 m. Favor wer distributed and Princes Chrea danced. Eagle Bowling League held It mldseason meeting Wednesday, President William Lewis reported th leaitue In a prosperous condl- lion.

Secretary William Geler waa Instructed to arrange annual home-and-horn matches with Buffalo, the flmt to be In Buffalo Sunday, Jan. 29. The league will rram bowling Wed need Jan. 4, Women's Benefit Stone S189-R. Many plans ara be- Clark; reception, Krma Whltham, ing made for the coming year, Jean Menneilly, Fanny Hadley, among them the new child research! Janice Williams, Anna Codd, Dora bureau already established at i Nelson; fires correspondent, Jane Active Maria Review 30 will meet Thursday evening In I.

O. O. F. Temple, Clinton Avenue North. Election and refreshments ar on th program.

Officer Club of W. Catholic Daughters Court Rochester 1139 monthly buslneiis meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 5 it I p. It Columbus Civic Center. Applicants for study groups are asked to meet In fourth degrea rooms at 7 p.

m. tor final formation of the (roup. marshal. Junior Past President Grace Haineea received gift of gold from the Council and from officers. Th Worthy Presi Hlnes; pianist, Mry MacFarlane Mooseheart where new method Ini Goebcl.

child welfare and child training Past Matrons' Club of Corin-are being studied. thiaa ChapUr wiU meet tot lunch- dent also received gold from of A. will meet with Active, Review P. Mary Blum; pr corr, Jne Thursday, Jan, 13, i MacFarlane ficer. Next meeting wiU be Jan, 7..

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