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9B ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. JANUARY 13, 1046 WAH-BE TRIBE Eagles Plan EASTERN STAR PLYWOOD BOXES LARGE AND SMALL Sultobl tor brooder house, dog houses, storags cases, tc VAN DE VISSE KILDEA LUMBER COMPANY 1503 LYELL AVE. GLEN. 668 LALLA ROOKH SLATES ANNUAL BUSINESS MEET Lalla Ronkh Grotto, Myatle Order fit Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, wl'd conduct its annual buainesa meeting and election on leers Wednesday night In the main ballroom of Masonic Temple. Hupper will be served at p.

m. Reports are expected to ehow that the Grotto now Is ine largest single Masonic organization In Monroe County. Plana for the annual rodeo will be announced. In charge of arrangements will be Leon M. Hill, Barton Baker, George F.

Htf.tz, J. Robinson Smith, Carl R. Johnson, Lewis Jk Ve4HS 4H44H List Your Property With Us f- A. ci i A.rr V. Select Clientele With Cash, To Waiting Buy I Suburban and 7Ae A.

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Main 2832 cf5 NOW AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT mm H. G. HORN Roofing Siding WILL INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Lenta Council, Degree of Pocahontas, Improved Order of Red Men. will con duct an open installation of officers at 7:30 p. m.

today in Red Men's Hall, 46 North St. Theresa Weytalak Is the new Pocahontas: Marie ioung, Winona: Dorothy Young. prophetess; Florence Walker, Powhatan; Minnie Wilson, collector of wampum; Josephine Blaskee. keeper of wampum. An Important session is scheduled for members of the Jennie See Past Poca hontas Club.

Wednesday evening will witness th installation, by Deputy Harold Dukelow and his staff, of the new officer of Wah-Be Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men, at the Wigwam, 46 N. Fitzhugh St. The officers for the new term who will be Installed are: prophet, Ray Gaede; sachem, Franklin Struck; senior sagamore, Harry Williams; Junior sagamore, Edward Kosbab; chief of records, Roy Clark: keeper of wampum, Alex Ferry; collector of wampum, Roas Ames; trustee, Leo Macey; musician, Chet Koehley; medicine man. Dr. Cornelius Danehy.

Sachem Franklin Struck has announced the following appointments; Sannapa, Philip Mell and Merle Lush; warrior, Joseph Hmrtrsh, Clifford Gonlon Green and Richard Dickinson: braves. Max Posner. Nel- on Kunow, Harry Ring and Harold Mer-kel; guard of the forest, Francl Vlck, and guard of the wigwam, Edward Seifert. Starlight Council. Degree of Pocahontas, IORM.

will have Its new officers installed st a public, ceremony next Frldav night In Red Men' Hall, 46 N. Fitzhugh Street. Order of Moose Genesee Valley Legion, Loyal Order of Moose, will conduct a ceremonial meeting and dinner at 'p. m. today In Moos.

Temple. Al T. Evans and George Jacobl head the entertainment committee. The dinner committee Is comprised of Wesley W. Killip and Anthony Wegman.

Members of the executive board ar William Cooley. Al T. Evan, William Johnson. Mllford Hill. Roy R.

Rumpff. Ellsworth Hall, Wilbur Scott, Adam Scheuerlein, James Riding, Harry Maier. Earl Van Norman. John De Smith, Bernard Glbhs, Carl Broman, Leon Harman and Lawrence Burnell. Moose Aid League will be honored at I 8:30 p.

m. Tuesday by Rochester Lodge of Moose, on the 30th anniversary of the i league, which has been aiding other to enjoy Moose Club privileges. Oscar W. Herman, secretary-treasurer of the league. I Is In charge of arrangement fr the! anniversary celebration.

William Cooley Is president: Anthony Wegman and Wesley Kllllp. vic.epresldrnts. and Roy R. Rumpff, financial secretary. Spanish War Veterans New officers of L.

Bordman Smith Camp, United Spanish War Veterans, have been installed. The new commander is A. it. srlnm: senior vleeoommander. John Koffkee: Junior vicecommander.

Otto Art It F. J. Bover Sr quartermaster, George Hope; officer of the dav, John D. Smith; officer of the guard, Robert Reed; trustee, A. B.

aelger; natriotic instructor. A. 11. Meyer: his torian, N. R.

Ball; surgeon. Dr. W. W. Percv chaplain, the Rev.

C. A. Pallle; sergeant major. W. C.

Case: Uartermaster scrceant, William morse; color sergpanis, John Mills and I. B. Oossart: musician. Frank Yatteau. Chaplain I'alll was In stalling officer and Past Commander Meyer was master of ceremonies.

Companions of Forest Marie S. Cobhin Circle. Companions of the Forest of America, will meet Wednesday irt Odd Fellows Temple. 11 Clinton Ave. Games will be played and re freshments served, Ethel and Peggy Miller in charge.

Diamond Circle will meet at p. m. Wednesday at 66- South Ave. Chief Com panion Margaret Dodsom will preside. LUCAS PAINT STORE 80 ST.

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6639 State Drive Subordinate Aeries of the Fraternal Order of Eagles In New Tork State this month will participate In a membership campaign honoring State Organizer Michael T. Gaffney of Auburn. Rochester Aerie has designated Sunday. Jan. 27.

as th date when the local aerie will pay tribute to the stnte organiser by Initiating the first class of the new year In hi honor. Chairman Edward J. Sullivan has divided the membership Into four teams, captained as follows: Liberty. Walter Rvbackl; Truth, William Geier: Justice" Joseph Kaufman: Equality. William J.

Heckler, with epeclal prize to be awarded to the teams securing the most candidates. Another feature of the cam paign will be the awarding of a solid silver lovin cud which will be presented to the aerie reporting the greatest number of new candidates for the month of January. Th cup has been donated by Past President Thomas J. Hcnnessy of Auburn and is new on view In the rooms of Rochester Aerie. 22 North Washington St.

Rochester Eagle Bowling Leagu today will conduct Its annual mldseaaon social event which Will be a clam bake In the rainbow room of the Aerie home, starting at 6 p. m. John Frank, league secretary, is In charge, and ail league, memoers aim team sponsors are invited. Odd Fellows Order Odd Fellows will celebrate thl week the birthday anniversary of Thorn Wlldev. founder of Odd Fellowship in the United State.

Special progriwna have been arranged, as well as installation of officers for a number of lodges. South Avenue Lodge officers will be Installed tomorrow night at 668 South Tuesday. Rochester Lodge. Odd Fellows Temple, 11 Clinton Ave. and Falrport Lodge at Fslrport; Wednesday Savonarola Lodge at 710 Lake Valley Lodge at Gregory Stonewood Lodge at 4361 Lake and Hilton Lodge at Hilton; Friday, Tippecanoe Lodge at 6H State St, and Unity Lodge at 21K19 St.

Pnul Blvd. Flower City Lodge of Odd Fellows will meet Wednesday at 700 Main est. hi. The new officers will be Installed Jan. 30.

New officers of Humboldt Lodge of Odd Fellows were Installed by DDGM Wally Roe and staff. The new noble grand 1 Arthur Franklnsteln: vleegrand. Howard Almstead; warden, William Howard; Inner guard, Frank Aver; outer guard, P. G. Henry Meyer; chaplain, Charles Schram; conductor.

Leonard Maule: financial secretary, Otto Schants; recording secretary, Albert King; treasurer, P. G. Arthur Schneider; publicity, P. G. Lee Ray.

Unity Lodge of Odd Fellows will meet at 8 o. m. Friday at 2939 St. Paul with N. O.

John Miller presiding. New officers wtll be Installed by DDGM Earl Dennis and staff. The new noble grand Is Ralph Minder: vleegrand. Harold Yoder; recording ecretary. Clarence Greene: financial secretary.

William Rels helm; treasurer. Frank Strickland. Bibles will be presented to members of the new class by PDDGM Lawrence Hill. Refresh ment will be served. Monroe District 3.

Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet Wednesday night In the rooms of Ht one wood Lodge. 4359 Lake following the installation of tne lodge officers. The meeting Is open to past grands. At the next meeting of Persic Sanc torum, Oriental Order of Humility and Perfection, a number of neophytes will be admitted In short form. A pilgrimage to Buffalo will be made Feb.

10, when Perslo will put on a ceremonial at the Elks' Temple. Sons of Veterans C. A. Glldden- Camp. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, had its new officers Installed by William J.

Leary. assisted by William Kelley. The new commander Is John H. Parober; past commander, Robert H. McMahon: senior vicecommander.

Mllo Crank: junior vice- commander. Raymond Gosnell; treasurer, the Rev. William A. Hallock; secretary. Prescott McCarthy: financial secretary.

Robert H. McMahon: patriotio Instructor. Crover C. Scott; chaplain, Henry C. Gardner: honorary chfplaln, the Rev.

O. B. F. Hallock; rulde, 11. Walxer: color bearer.

Wilier walxer; guard, Harvey Hamilton. Officers of Col. Samuel C. Pierce Aux iliary. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will have its officers publicly Installed Tuesday night in City Hall Annex by Miss' Alice Petx and a staff from Glldden and O'Rorke Auxiliaries.

Mrs. Anna Hoyt will be the new president. Miss Louise Meyer will be In charge of refreshments. American Legion Freeman Allen Post, American Legion, will meet at 8:15 p. m.

to morrow In the headquarters. 1-4 V4 Monroe with uommander Arthur Holcomb In charge. Important business Is ached-1 uled. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Cottreall-Warner Auxiliary, American Ieglon, will meet in Legion Hall, 26 Main St.

Webster, at 8 p. m. Thursday, with Mabelle Trude presiding. Edith Hetzel and Ethel Hetzel will have charge of the program and refreshments which will follow the business session. An appeal Is made for clothing and canned milk for French children and babies.

Each member is asked to bring at least one large can of evaporated milk to the meeting. Anyone In the community wishing to make a donation may notify Mina Hillings, community service chairman of the Auxiliary, or Mabelle Trude. Prospective members eligible to Join the Auxiliary are Invited to attend. Engineers Auxiliary Rochester Ladles Council, United Craftsmen Council of Engineers, will meet at 8 p. ml next Saturday In Moose Temple, 441 East Ave.

Worthy President Hannah Davis will be In the chair. Lunch will follow. WATER PROOF your BASEMENT "FARBERITE" bofors the THAW GENESCC 4799 r-IIHi STOP WASTING TILE E. R. 199 ALL WORKMEN Consult specialized tew EVENTS VARIED DURING WEEK Paul Chaptrr wrtl meet Thursday 1n Room Masonic Temple, with the new matron, Mabel rooms and Worthy l'atron Charlea C.

Hunt, presiding. The worthy matron will announce htr program for the year. Officers will wear formal. Refreshments will be nerved. Past Matrons of Rochester Chapter will meet tomorrow nlKlit at the home of llcrmenla Raymond.

2163 Main kit. E. Members will notify the hostess. Rochester Chapter will meet next Saturday nlerht in Room Musonlo Temple, for installation. Installing officer will he R.

W. Milton Coan; action marshal, W. Thesa Anderson; assistant. R. W.

Nicholas J. Brown; chaplain, W. Belle Brown; re- celvlng matron. W. Esther Adam.

The new worthy matron 1 Harriet Kane; worthy patron, Nichols S. Brown; aseo- elate matron, Mildred Blggar; secretary. Irene Beach; treasurer, Hermenia Raymond: conductress. Mildred Thompson; associate, Anna Ostrom chaplain, Lena Usterhoudt; marshal, Ethel Woods: as- sistant, Naomi Rrtiick; historian, Mabel Langcnbergei muslolan, Mary Macauley; warder. Jane Turner; sentinel, Allan Petersen; color bearer.

Olive McClellan; Ada, Mary Petersen; Ruth, leather Allan; Ksther, Frances Gerhardt; Martha, Grace Petersen: Electa, Anna Turner; three year trustee, W. Thesa Anderson; one year trustee. W. Th'lma Fraeer. Golden Rule Chapter will meet In Room Maaonio Tenure, at 8 p.

m. tomorrow, W. M. Ruth Oill and W. P.

William Robinson pr.s'ding, for Installation of officers; Installing officer will be R. W. Jessie la. Norman; act in marshal, W. Kuth Oill, Jr.

P. M. aiisistant marshal, W. Cart Ayen; receiving matron, W. Alice Morrison guest orcanist, Mildred Neth; 11 ere, Richard Kastman, Myron Merrill, John Relthel and Charlea DeMallle.

The new worthy matron 1 Cora Harrison; worthy patron, William Robinson; associate matron, Bessie Relthel; secretary, W. Julia Barthold; treasurer. Lulu Din-truff; conductress, Harriet Merrill; associate Ellen Josaphson; chaplain, W. Louise Amos; marshal. Cora Lee; associate, W.

Grace Davis; historian, W. Cora Robinson; musician. Hazel Feiat: warder, Frances Eastman; sentinel, Margaret Hodgson; color bearer. Rom an a Lavidaon: Ada, C. rtlntruff; Ruth, Helen Burnell; Esther, Betty Eastman: Martha, Cornelia Ely; Electa, Clarice Eastman; three year trustee, Ruth Oill, Jr.

two year trustee, Florence Shears, P. M. one year trustee, Alice Morrison, P. M. pro tern, officer, Ethsl Watson; finance, R.

W. J. L. Norman, W. I'ernlta Klrby and Mabel Woehr; to Maaonio Bureau, Jennie lladley; Investigating, R.

W. Jessie Norman, milium rwninson ana Hazel roulls; sun-ehine, Mabel Woehr, Cornelia Ely and Florence Hhears; publicity, Jennie lladley. Monroe Chapter will meet Tuesday eve ning, wun w. m. jane M.

Younger and W. P. Fred P. Nuessle Dresldlnir installa tion of officers will take place tinder the nirecuun or ft. w.

Mildred A. Fotch and W. P. Fred P. Nuessle.

with the follow. mg acting rf fleers: Marshal, W. Jans lounger; assistant, Wllber A. Williams-chaplain, M. W.

Sophie P. Paul; warder! W. Mary DuPree; centinel, Garner Thompson; receiving matron, R. M. Mildred A.

Fotch. Officers to be Installed are ine wormy matron, Kuth F. Williams; wormy patron. rTea Nuessle: asso. etate matron, Gertrude Graves: secretary.

Florence R. Larson; treasurer. W. Emma m. jamisson; conductress.

Rossis A. Her man; associate. Florence B. Howell; three year trustee. W.

Jane M. Younger: rhim- lain. May Edmuhds: marshal. Helen vveeKss; assistant. Katherlne Vandewater color bearer.

Norma Belklrch: historian. Margaret Rosenhagen; sentinel, Harriet Toogood; warder, Ora Mendel): Ada. Jean Moore: Ruth, Oonnle Smith; Either Catherine LaP-oris: Martha. Virginia electa, Eunice Osborne. Refresh menta wtll be served following the meeting.

Oatka Chapter will meet In Pcottsvtlle at m. Thursday. W. M. Curtis Horton and W.

P. F. Leland Horton nresldlnr University Star Chapter will have Its second January meeting Thursday In Room Manonle Temple; rehearsal for official visit at 8 p. m. The new worthy matron Is Clara I.

Schwab; worthy patron, John E. Roger; associate matron, Jean Newbrook; secretary, Florence Peo; treasurer. Frances Rapp; condustresa, Frances Coleman: associate, M. Elisabeth Brown; three year trustee, W. Alice DeWolf; chaplain, Phllota Brydges; marshall, Jean Widener: assistant, Clara K.

Rrhwab; historian, Lois Case; musician, Marie Christian; warder, Lillian Guenther; sentinel, Ruth Wilson: color bearer. Elizabeth Mulrich; Adah, E. Stothard; Ruth, Bertha Smith: Esther, Esther Karle: Martha. lArlene Ansberger; Electa, Frances Brower. Installing officer was W.

John E. Roger; assistant Installing officers, Rt. Wor. Milton M. Coan.

D. K. L.j marshal, W. Alice DeWolf; assistant. W.

Ada Whlcomb; 'chaplain. W. Oiga Perry; receiving matron, W. Madeline Miller; organist, Rt. W.

Elda Graepers soloist, Madeline Miller. Vldalia Chapter Offlrers will meet Tuesday at the home of WorthyMatron Mar- garet Nohle, 1144 Mala St. to form the Officers" Club. R. W.

Pauline C. Lowry will entertain the Pauline C. Lowry Club at luncheon Saturday at bar home, 175 Bhoreham Dr. business meeting and election and Installation of officers will follow. Reservations have been made; If unable to attend, notify Erna Taylor or Edna Robert- son.

Past Matrons Association of Monroe District will meet Thursday In Room Masonlo Tsmple, President Elda Grasper in charge. Luncheon served at 12:30 p. ra. by reservation. Jennie M.

Lord Club will have its annual meeting and election Of officers next Saturday after a 1 p. m. luncheon at the Hotel Rochester. All reports will be made; Elsie Warren for reservations. Paul Chapter Sewing Circle will meet at 1 .30 p.

m. Tuesday at the Roosevelt. Officers will be elected; reservations with Hazel Saunders no later than tomorrow Conatllatlon Chapter Of Penfleld will have a dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday honoring the Junior past matron, Alvah Stpple and junior past Tmtrnn, L.

P. Slpple, In Penfleld Masonic Temple. Rose Walter Club will meet at 11:45 a. m. Friday at the Chamber of Commerce for lunrheon; reservations no later than Wednesday with Ethel Hchoth.

W. Louise Sllsbe, newly Installed matron of Oermanla Chapter, will conduct open house at her borne, 1110 Plxley from 2 until 5 p. m. today, open to members and friends, Charlotte Chapter will meet at 8 p. tn.

tomorrow In Charlotte Maaonio Tsmple. Lake W. M. Rose Jones and W. P.

Henry Taylor presiding. Officers will be installed. The new worthy ma tron Is Harriette Bonehlll; worthy pnetron. Frits Bonehlll: associate matron, Edythe Pursley; secretary, Ida Funk; treasurer, Alma Bodlne; conductress, Olive Wright; assorlate. Hazel Kenny.

Installing officer K. W. Geore Ester. Webster Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, will meet In Webster Masonic Temple art 8 p.

m. Tuesday for Installation. The Worthy Matron la Ruth Dayton; worthy patron. R. W.

Elmer V. Smith: associate matron, Irene Johnson; secretary, Frances Kltteiberger; treasurer, Florence Goocen conductress, Nan Pellett; associate conductress, Marian Neuert; chaplain, Grace Willis; marshal, Mary Tennant; assistant marshal, Marjorie Bchnelter; historian, Laura Bane; color bearer, Frances King musician, Vlola Baker; warder, Grace Hamman: sentinel. Florll Huscher: Ada. Katherlne Knight: Ruth, Eva Anderson; Esther. Jean McCrary; Martha, Jean 1'lnknry! Electa.

Gertrude Waemuth: three-year trustee, Lillian Paige; two-year trustee. Knna KoDertson; one year trus tee, Bernice Baker. Installing officer will be R. W. Elmer V.

Smith; assistant in stalling officer. R. w. Faythe Dayton acting chaplain, Mwtle Woodhull; receiving matron, wortny Maoel tscnutt. Officers of Nola Chapter of Church' vllle have been Installed by R.

W. Lola QrueniiiKe, ddgm. The new worthy matron Is Demarls Girven; worthy patron, Thomas Campbell: associate matron, Martha Kendall; conductress, Martha Brodie associate, Golda Lathrop; secretary, Marlon Beardsley; treasurer, Elsie Whitney chaplain, Bessie Snyder: marshal, Avlg Whitney; assistant, Mildred Zorn; historian. Gertrude Hondorf; musician, Marian Harris; warder, Alta Hlckok; sentinel. Lepha Prlngle; color bearer, Adelaide Kteedman; three year trustee, W.

Charlotte Stein; Ada, Irene Mauer; Ruth, Edith Pengelly; Esther, Ilena Vandertang Martha, Catherine Hincher; electa. Ruth Rexsinger. Refreshments were served by Florence Sage and her committee. The Chapter will meet Tuesday night. The new worthy matron will entertain her officers and committees at dinner at 6:30 p.

m. Jan. 25 In Star dining room. Loyal Orange Order Rochester Loyal Orange Ladie Lodge will have It itet-togelher supper at (1:30 Wednesday In Beechwood Hall, 1101 Main St. reservations no later than Tuesday with Hazel Bertlg.

A meeting will precede the supper. Unity Loyal Orange Ladles Lodge will meet Wednesday at 80 mate St. Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. for members and guests.

Games will follow the short meeting. Med a Miller Is chairman of entertainment. W. M. Agnes Mlddleton will preside.

Golden Chain Order Flower City Link, Order of the Golden Chain will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow In the lodge room of the JVMAWA Bldg. The annual Package Party will be conducted, open to members and their friends, who wl4 bring package to th meeting. of 1 fx i kI This home at 774 Genesee Park Blvd.

hat been sold to Agnes Rivers to Richard F. Zeckes through the office of C. E. Mc-Intoch Corporation, Realtors. SALES LISTED BY POMEROY Recent sales made by the Pome- roy Organization include: 62 Raleigh St.

Single: Sold for John Willis, same sildrss, to Phillip Wlnslnw 2T5 S. Plymouth Ave. In co-operation with Marcille, Keaitor. 859 Meigs St. Single: Sold for John Peeso, 143 Comfort to Landla Smith, iw urawiora tsu 141 Laburnum Crescent Single: Sold for Edaon B.

Shantz, 202 Court to Nathan Nagan, 64 Rauber 8L 206 Martin St. Large (ingle: Sold for Hildred K. Tallman, same address, to Vlto Marteuaro, 20U Martin tit. 340 Ridge Rd. E.

Single: 8oid for Carl Lupo, aaie address, to John Nawrocki, 298 Weaver In co-operation with C. Sutton, Realtor. 62 Heberle Rd. Single: Sold for Charlee F. Dlener same address, to Anna 8.

Klmmel, 126 Seymour Rd. Coldwater Rd. Farnvrjf 60 acres, muck- land and wood: gold for Frank Tubtolo, 40 Midland to Eugene Euchaa, Cold- water tVi. I 49 Delaware St. Converted tlfigle: Sold for W.

Domras, same address, to Dome-nick Sanxotta, 28 Concord St. 731-S Woodbine Ave. Modern Boston: Sold for John Dalton. 14 Bardin to Bert Fisher, Honeoye Falls. 322 Garson Ave.

Three family: Sold for E. P. Burden, 45 Raebtirn to F. E. Nudd, 1342 Ridge Rd.

W. 153 Lelghton Ave. Blngle: Sold for John 3. Lense, same to Edward 8. Taylor.

643 Central Ave. 87 Richard Kt. Single: Sold for A. F. Towneend, 24 Melrose, to E.

G. Gar-suck. 21 Upton Pk. 801 Bay St. Boston: Sold for Michael La Comba, same address, to Vincent Han- non in co-operation with John Ookey, Realtor.

205 Garfield St. Single: Sold for Fran cis M. Weniel, same addrens, to Milton E. Wlndhauser, 1.13 Rugby In co operation with Alliance Organization. Rebekah Lodges Orchid degree stall of Monroe County Rebekatu will meet Friday night In the rooms of i seme Keoekann Lodge, Odd Fellows Temple, 431 Lake Ave.

Drill wir. be conducted. ivoo.mm rtebekan Lodge will meet at p. tn. tomorrow in Community Hall.

Culver Rd. N. G. Elsie Ketchum will preside. l.

D. P. Mildred Kntch of Monroe Kebekah District 4 will make her official visit. A social hour and lunch v.11', follow. Monroe KebeKal Lodge will meet Wednesday night In Odd Fellow Temple, 1 Clinton Ave.

N. O. Mildred Schrleb presiding. Drill Mistress Catherine Steln-bachsr will conduct staff reJiearsal. Lunch 11.

be served, with Vleegrand Louise Maler In charge of refreshments. Melba Rebetcah Lodge will meet Thurs day In Odd Fellows Temple, 11 Clinton Ave. N. O. Wanda Goodman presiding.

Etta J. Gllekert Club will meet Wednesday night at the home oc Ethel Rolllnson, oi r.pwonn st. Tit ana Rebekah Lodge will meet Timn. day In Odd Fellows Temple. 11 Clinton Ave.

N. O. Lillian Morris presiding. Rochester Rebekah Lodge will meet at 8 p. m.

Friday In Odd Fellows Temple, 11 Clinton Ave. N. O. Evelvn Tail sldlng. The Degree Team will drill.

A pie social win zonow. Woman's Benefit Assn. Review 30 of the Woman's Benefit Asn. clan Ion wtll have Its officers installed at 8 p. m.

Tuesday in Odd Fellows Temnle. 11 Clinton Ave. N. Mrs. Lucy Oresens will be In charge of floor work in seating the officers.

Mrs. Emma J. Compton Is me new president; airs. Floremce Bennett, vlcepresident Mrs. Ruth Carpenter tast president; Mrs.

Pauline Bobb. recorrtinr tiecretary; jars. Minnie Hoelfel. treasurer; nara. Anna Ktrcngessner, chaplain; Mrs.

Emma Warney. lady of reremnnv? xtrm (Tharlotte Hohde, sergeant: Mrs. Anns McCann, Inner hnateas; Mrs. Rose Ha-becker. outer hostess: Mrs.

Mahal fc. hu. hi. officer of the day; Mrs. Margaret Smith, press correspondent and musician; Mrs.

Vivian Toallner, fraternal advisor; Mrs. Lucy Cresens. captain of the guards. Mrs. Emma Warney will be Installing officer.

Order of Amaranth Royalty Club. Order of the Amaranth. will meet at 8 p. m. Jan.

28 In Star Dining Room, Masonlo Temple, lor a business session. noynniy chid nannuet wit eon. ducted at 6 p. m. Feb.

2 at the Nor- mandle, 2B3 Alexander Retiring royal matrons win be the guests of honor. Initia tion will be conducted. H. L. Hazel fieldt Is chairman, and If.

L. Margaret Stothard cochalrman; reservations with H. L. Hazel netat or H. L.

Henrietta Breckenrldge no uirr umn jan. Franklin S. Stehblna Court. Order nf th. Amaranth, will meet at 8 p.

m. Wednes- uay in Boom b. Masonic Temple, with H. L. Hazel Snyder, R.M., and 8.

K. Elmore Dryland presiding. Pythian Sisters Monroe Temple, Pythian Sister, will meet Thursday night in the South Avenue hall for a business sessions with the new officers In charge. Fast chief Is Louis Day; most excellent chief, Mayuelle Loucks; excellent senior, Clara Branch; excellent Junior, Thelma Eddy; manager, Ruth Cowd; recording secretary. May Branch: finance, Emma Schleber: Doris Good: guard.

Grace Merrltt. Mnrv Helnleln has been appointed good of order chairman. 1 1 White Shrine Order Bethany Shrine 1. Order of White Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet at 8 p. tn.

Wednesday In Room A. Masonic Temple. The 27th oirtnciay anniversary or the. shrine will be observed under direction of TioJ. M.

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French and Earl G. Van Gelder. Other Masonic activities of the week, as announced througn the Masonic Service Bureau, are: Tomorrow Frank R. Lawrence Lodge will meet in Ionlo Hall at 7:30 m. K.

W. Thomas R. Allen, DDGM of the Second Monroe District, will make his official visit; after which the first degree wfd be conferred on a class of five candidates. This meet ing will be preceded by a dinner at 6:30 p. m.

In the third Hour dining room (by reservation only). Rochester Lodge will meet In Gothic Hall for the Installation of officers. R. W. George F.

Holts, assisted by K. W. James Williamson, wtll lnstar, at woranipful master, IS. Frank Alexander senior war den, Arthur J. Baker; junior warden, Donald E.

Phillips: secretary. Walter O. Parmington: treasurer, C. Dan Jameson; chaplain. Frank Carson; aonlor deacon, C.

ritorrs Barrows; Ju.ilor deacon, Charlea E. Kaae: senior master of Ceremonies. Ralph P. Roniln; Junior master of ceremonies. Norman F.

McKay; steward. Robert Bur nett and JC. Richard Margrave; marshal. Arthur Falst; tiler, R. W.

George F. lltf.U. Refreshments will follow. Wakan Lodge will meet In Irondeauolt Masonic Temple at 8 p. m.

for regular communication. The officers for 1946 will be installed by Leon P. Morey, assisted by John P. Jackson as marshal. Officers are the worshipful master, Herbert Bweemer; senior warden.

Frederick L. Yackel; Jun ior warden, Walter L. Hoffman; treasurer, Richard Noble; secretary, Kdgar F. Mal-leck; chaplains. Fred VanUraaf John P.

Jackson and Kny J. Kledesel; sen ior deacon, Clarence Junior dci con. John J. PoKman; senior master of ceremonies. Philip A.

Payne; Junior master of ceremonies, Harrison I. Grotzinger; stewards. Henry Q. Drury and Charles W. inompson; marshal, Henry C.

FTescher; tiler, James J. Lewis. Etollan Lodge will meet In Ppencerport iMasonlo Temple at 8 p. tn. for regular business.

New officers for 1946 will be Installed by Kt. Wor. R. J. Reitz.

Lunch will be served following the meeting. Valley Lodge Fellowcrait Club will have a dinner served at 6:30 p. followed by a lousiness meeting at p. m. TtiMSffay Yonnondlo Lodge will meet In Gothic Hall at 7:30 p.

m. First degree will be conferred, following meeting lunch will be served. The new worshipful master is David M. Buckley; senior warden. Harold W.

Luehm; Junior warden, Joseph Foreman; secretary, R. W. Frank E. lioman; treasurer, John J. Gabrlelse; trus tee tnree years.

Robert K. Faulkner; sen ior deacon, Ernest Pllcher; assistant senior deacon, Robert O. Burnett; Junior dcason, itaipn DU van; masters of ceremonies, Jtobert Scott and Addison E. Flacner; steward, Omar Slower, and Wlldey; Clayton Kaul; tiler, Ew1n Prayce; chaplains, Clyde D. Werner and Ruthfred Everett.

Craftsman Lodge will mset In Ionic Hall at 7:30 p. m. R. W. Thomas Allen, DDU.U of the Scond Monroe District, will make his official viast.

Lunch served following meeting. Benera Lodge will meet In Doric Hall. First degree will be conferred. Dinner will be served at 6:16 p. m.

and meeting will open at 7:30 p. m. Germanla Lodge of Perfection will meet In Cntnedral Hall. The loth Degree be conferred on a class of candidates. Vance Walzac will be in charge of this degree.

A lunch and movie will follow. Charlotte Lodge win meet In Charlotte Masonic 4550 Lake at 7:30 p. for Installation of officers for 1946. Clio Lodge will meet In Masonic Hall at Hilton for business at 8 p. m.

Officers who will preside are worshipful master. Donald Caldwoil; senior warden, George Christian; junior warden. I. Vincent Lloyd; treasurer, D. Wrtfrom; secretary, Wayne Wolfrom; senior deacon.

Homer Mumoy: Junior deacon. Sherman Miller. Ketreshmenta will be eerved. Fame Lodge Felloweraft Club will meet In lrondequoit Masonlo Temple. Thursday Rochester Lodge of Perfection will meet tn Cathedral Uari at 7:30 p.

m. for business, followed by entertainment Series 3, Osa Johnson in person, at p. tn. In the auditorium. Genesee Falls Lodge will meet In Gothic Han at 7:30 p.

m. K. w. Thomas K. Allen, DDtJM.

of the fcecond Monroe District, will make his official visit, after which lunch wl'd be served. The new worshipful master Is Clifford W. Pitt; senior warden. Dewitt Coleman: Junior warden, Aruiur Wicks; treasurer, L. C.

Horning; secretary. Wor. Ion C. Patterson; chaplains William It. MoKee and August A.

Kuhn senior deacon. Gordon K. Torkington; Jun lor deacon, Floyd H. Case; senior master of ceremonies. Wilbur E.

Coe; Junior mas ter of ceremonies. Horace E. Peo; senior steward, George H. Rode; Junior steward. Aribert Matzky; marshal.

Fehorn A. Ger hardt: tiler, John J. Hofuiaster; master an, j. Araeiie inompson. Friday Warren C.

Hubbard Lodge will meet in Doric Hall at 7:30 p. m. The Third Degree wir. be conferred by the worthy master. LuncJi served following meeting.

Monroe Commnndery, K. will meet In Cathedral Hall. Lincoln Association Abraham Lincoln Association will meet at 8 p. m. Monday In the Grand Army rooms of City Hall Annex.

Committee reports will be received and plans completed for th annual banquet Feb. 12 in Hotel Seneca. President Raymond Gosnell will be in charge. Daughters of Scotia Lady MacNaughton Lodge, Daughter of Scotia, will meet Wednesday "at L'kranlan Olvic Center, Chief Daughter Verena Yale presiding. Plans will be discussed for the Burn anniversary concert and danc Jan.

20 in Eagle Hall. 4 Daughters of Veterans Anna P. Cleary Tent, Daughter of Union Veteran of the Civil War. wir. meet at p.

m. Wednesday in City Hall Annex. President Edith Ryan will be In charge. Ladies of the GAR William McKlnley Circle, Ladies of the GAR, will meet at 6 p. m.

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