The Billboard 1911-02-25: Vol 23 Iss 8 (1911-02-25)

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FEBRUARY 25, 1911. The Billboard 35 | Roston—Daughters of Liberty. May 10. Emily | \. Davis, No. 1 Davis st., Marlboro, Mass. Roston—Order of the Eastern Star. May 11. | Mrs. Carrie A, Cushing, Somerville, Mass. Boston—American Theropeutic Svciety. May 12-18. N. P. Barnes, Washington, D. C Roston—American Carnat ast week ur, Indl nd. American Hotelmen’s Protective Asso| Roston elation. June —, 1911. J. K. Blatchford, Auditorium Tower, Chicago, Il. Roston—American Dermatological Association. | June —, 1911. Brooklyn, N. Y. Roston—Aassoclation of Ry. June 19-23. P. W. cago Il. J. M. Winfield, 47 Halsey Drew, 135 Adame st., st., Chi Boston—Roston Auto Show. March 4-11. Chester 1, Campbell. 5 Park Square. Boston. Maen. Boston—Nationa!l Flower Show. 1, 1011, Boston, Mase. March 27 April Ohester 1. Campbell, 5 Park Square, Boston—Royal Arcanum Grand Counell of Maesa chusetta,. April 27-28. Wm. L. Kelb, Tremont et. 101 Boston—New England Hardware Assoctation. March —, 1911. ville, Mane, Chas. L. Underhill, Boston—Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, N. 0 . P.. Mareh 8 E. 8. Hinckley, grand retary, 101 Tremont st. Boston—Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W chusetts. April 25-26. Chas. 12 Walnut st. Somer BE. sec. . Of MassaC. Fearing, Lansing—State Eclectic Medical 8 clety of Michigan. June 78. ~-— .. Waddington, M. D., L. ren ave., Detroit, Mich, ~— Huron—Foresters of America. H. Saunders, 7 <> 994 Vermont ave., Detroit, Mich. | Port Huron—Grand Lodge F. & A. M., Ma 7 Lou B. Winsor, Reed City, Mich. _— Saginaw—Michigan State Humane Assoctlation. May —, 1911. Jefferson Butler, secy., 121 W. Philadelphia ave., Detroit, Mich. | Saginaw—Michigan Audubon Society. Telegraph Supts. | 1911. Jefferson Butler, May secy., 121 W. Phila. delphia ave., Detroit, Mich. Saginaw—Grand Commandery K. T. June 13. H. L. Anthony, Sturgis, Mich. Saginaw—Michigan Music Teachers’ Association. June 27-29. Jas. R. Bell, 530 Wood ward ave., Detroit, Mich. MINNESOTA. Duluth—Modern Samaritan Council. Jun W. A. Hicken, secy. — Mankato—Minn. State Federation of Labor. June 19-21. W. E. McEwen, Duluth, Minn. | Mankato—Northwestern Blne Label Conference. Roston—United Order of Pilgrim Fathers. Apr. 5. Nathan Crary, 292 Essex st., Lawrence, Mass. Boston—American Unitarian Association. May 23-24. Rev. Lewis G. Wilson, 25 Beacon st. | trookline—Federated Boys’ Clubs. June 5-6. Arthur RB. Leach, Executive Secretary, Room 308, 35 Congress st., Boston, Mass. Greenfield—-Western Massachusetts Assn. ex Prisoners of War. April 19. 1911. C. @. Heald, 24 Summer st.. Holyoke—Foresters of America May 16-18. W. H. Stafford, Room 19. Pollard Blk., Lowell, Mass. Northfield——Northfield Conferences & Summer Schools. June 10 to about Sept. 15. G Moody, East Northfield, Mass Springfield—Annual Conv. Diocese Western Mass. (Episcopal). May 10-11. Rev. Marshall E. Mott, North Adams, Mass. Springfleld—Women's Foreign Mission Jubilee. March 67. Mrs. C. H. Burnham, pres. Springfield—German-American Alliance. 1911. May —, Springfield—Annual Conference Bureau of Socelal Research of R. I. May —, 1911. Prof. Carl Aronovict, chairman, Brown University, Providence, R Taunton—Seventh Mass. Vet. Vol. Association. June 15. Wm. H. Wade, 1654 N. Main st., Fall River, Mass. Worcester — Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters. May 24. Daniel H. Maguire, 17 Worcester st., Boston, Mass. MICHIGAN. Detroit—F. 0. M. A. Convention, June 5-10. M. Friend, Pres. 0. Detroit—National Gas & Gasoline Engine Trades Sesociation, June —, 1911. A. Stritmatter, 24 E. 7th st., Cincinnati, 0. Detroft ~Michigan Christian Endeavor Union. _ 22-25. Harold D, Spicer, Paw Paw, Mich. Detroit— -American Surgical Trade Association June 5-10. 1. Hettinger, care Bros.’ "Mite. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Detroit — Fraternity of Operative America. June 5-10. Jos. PF. 240 LaSalle st., Chicago, M1. De trolt—Order of the Star of Bethlehem. 27. Thos. J. Crowe, secy. Detrolit—Western Golf Association. July _ Chas. B. Willard, South Shore, Detrolt—Mi chigan Sons of St. George 22. Stephen Terrill, Ishpeming D Mich. etroit—Michigan Retail Jewelers’ Hettinger Millers of Mueller, R. 96 June on Chicago, July 20 Association July 18-21, J. Davenport, Battle Creek, Mich. Detrolt—Michigan Funeral Directors’ Associa tion. July 18-19. J. B. McInnes, Grand Rap ids, Mich, Detroit—Michigan State Bowling Congress. April —. 1911. C. Symons, secy. Detroit—Michigan Butter & Egg Car toad Shippers’ Agen. Howell, Mich Detroit—Michigan Wool Dealers’ Asean. AR A. Jossman, Oxford. Mich. Detroit Society of Colonial Wars. May Mareh 9-10. n L. Williams, Marcbd 1911. EB. W. Pendleton, secy. Detroit Michigan Diocese of the Episcopal Ceureh. May —, 1911. Rev. S. W. Frisbile, Detroit—American Railway Industrial Agents’ Association, May —, 1911, Guy L. Stewart, St. Louis, Mo. ; Detrolt—Michigan Wholesale Grocers’ Associa tion. May —, 1911. H. V. Taylor, pres Detroit oor Lodge, Degree of Honor May —, 191 Mary M. Baxter, Grand Chief Detrolt Mien Homeopathic Society. May » 19911 Dr. F. E. Thompson, secy Detroit American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hard Ware Association, May 1911 P. Plumb, New York, N. ¥ ; Detroit—-Naval and Military Order of Spanish American War Veterans. May —, 1911. Mich gan Commandery. Detrolt-—International Stereotypers & Electro typers’ Union June 12-18. Geo, Williams, I on, Mass Detroit--Am. Ry. Industrial Association. May % Guy L. Stewart, 1828 Pleree Bldg., St Louls, Mo t Detrolt-—Royal Neighbors of America March . 1911. Mrs. Sophie BE. Wood, Grand Ma rales, Mich. Detrott Affiliation Advertising Assoctation, June Detrolt-—Michigan Rankers’ Association. June 1911 Hal H. Smith, secy. rolt--Patternmakers’ International Union sume, 1911. James Wilson, Pres., Cincinatl Detroit Allegemeiner Arbeiter Bund. June on W. J. Gentech, secy. Hetroit-—Fraternity of Operative Millers. June = ¥. J. FL Mueller, Chicago, 1 ee 0. O. F. Anniversary (Celebration. P prt! 94. Albert np prealdent rang Rapids—Associated Ad Clubs (Central ivision). June —, 1911. 7% M. Candee, Mil wonkee, Wis, ‘ nd Rapids Garment Mfrs.’ Association ‘Vv 16-17. W. EB. Caldwell, Hillsboro, O ‘rand Rapide New Era Aasoctation, Jane 6 x, G Georhart, 20 Fountain st. ‘'amazoo—Lincoln Voters’ League. May 16 JILR McCall pres., 70 FE. Axtell st June 18. E. G. Hall, 923 3d ave., N., Min neapolis, Minn. Minneapolis—National Assn. of Credit Men of the U. S. June 14-17. St. Paul—Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. of Minn. June 14-15. A. L. St. Panl—Dep:. 16. 0. {tol. St. Paul—Freight Claim Association, June 21. Warren P. Taylor, Richmond, Va MISSISSIPPI. Biloxi—Supreme-Dam Independent Beavers. May —, 1911. A. H. Parker, Supremesecy., P. O. Box 757. New Orleans, La. Biloxi—Head Camp (M) Woodmen of the World. March 7-8. J. W. Mauldin, Water Valley, Miss. Brookhaven—Mississipp! Press 9 J. G. McGuire, Rolton, Odd Fellows’ Block. Minnesota G. June 15S. Clark, asst. adj. gen., New Cap Order of Association. May Yazoo City, ~_ Brookhaven—Rebekah Assembly, 1. , Ca a 14. Mrs. Jodie Rubush Moss, \teriatan, MISS. Brookhaven—Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. of Mis— May 9 W. S. P Doty, Grenada. ss. ul fport—Mississippi Electric Association. June 21-22. A. H. Jones. MeComb City. Miss. Gulfport—State Hardware Dealers’ Convention. May —, 1911. J. E. Sommers, Clarksdale. Miss. Jackson — Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. May 9-12. H. M. Quinn. Pythian Castle. Meridian — Sunday-School Congress, National Baptist Convention, June 7-12. Henry A. Boyd, 523 2nd ave., N., Natchez—Mississipp! ation. May 9%. Meridian, Miss. Nashville. Tenn. Retail Merchants’ AssociHawkins, Box 592. MISSOURI Cape Girardeau—Missouri Pharmaceutical Travelers’ Assoclation. June 13-16. Wm. F. Kahbre. St. Louis, Mo. Cape Girardeau—Missouri Pharmaceutical Assoelation. June 13-16. Dexter—Southeast Missouri Drummers’ tion. May 25-27. Mo. Jefferson City—Rebekah Assembly of Mo., I. 0. oO. FL May 16. Mrs. Allie E. Poundstone, 2002 Bird st.. Joplin. Mo. Jefferson City—Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. May 16-18 J. W. Wilkerson. St. Lonis. Mo. Joplin—Missonr! State Dental Association. May AssociaEd. F. Irving. Poplar Bluff, —, 1911. S. C. A. Ruby, Clinton, Mo. Kansas City—Grand Chapter Royal Arch Ma sons. April 25. Robert F. Stevenson, 4510 "Ine st.. St. Louls, Mo. Kansas City—Grand Council! Roval & Select Masters. April 25. Robert F. Stevenson, 510 Pine st St. Louis. Mo. Kansas City—-Missour! Rankers’ May 24-25 W. F. Kerser, Association Sedalia, Mo. Kansas City—Missouri Funeral Directors’ Asso ciation. May 8-10. C. A. Schoene, Milan. Mo Kansas City—American Association of Freight Agents. June 20-23. R. O. Wells, Agent Ill. Cent. Ry.. East St. Louis, I. St. Louis—Greeters of America Hotel Clerks. Week of June 5. Roland H. Hawks, St. Nicholas Hotel, Springfield, 11. St Louis—Independent Petroleum Marketers’ Association of the U. S&S May 9-13. , AY Platt. Rose Bldg... Cleveland, 0. St. Louls—Missourt Society of Rets!! Jewelers. June 26-27 H. ©. Raines, Maryville, Mo. St. Louis—Natione Coopers’ Assoctation, March 79. Fred J. Renner, 4126 N. 24 st. | St Lonis——National Slack Cooperage Mfrs.’ Association. May 16-18. J. S. Palmer, Seb ewaing. Mich St. Lonis—International Exposition of Inven tions April 10.15 Wm Keane Small. manager, 411 New Bank of Commerce RBidg. 3t. Lonis—Grand Inter-Fraternity Connell of School Fraternities. May —. 1911. Yates, Schenectady, N. Y. MONTANA Miles City——Montana Stock Grocers’ tion April 18. J. B. Collins, secy. NEBRASKA Fremont——Fast Central Nebraska Teachers’ As Associa sociation March 30-April 1. Mary trick land, secy, Falrbury——Neb. State Pharmaceutical Assocta tion June 13-15 J. G. MeBridge, Stella, Neb Kearney—State Camp R. N. of A. March —. wht Mrs. Hattie Parson, Recorder, Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln-——Nebraska State Funeral Mtrectors’ As sociation June 13-15. R. BR. Skinner, Neligh, Neb Lineoln-—Nebraska State Development and Con servation Congress February 23-24 Lincoln—Nebraska Threshermen'’s Association, February 14-15 LineolIn—Nebraska State soctation June 20.22 Furniture Dealers’ As Lincoln—Nebraska State Sportsmen's Associa tlon. May 22-25 Lincoln—Nebraska State Reunion of United Spanish War Veterans. April 26-27. Lincoln——Nebraska Cleaners & Dyers’ Associa tion. May 10. Lincoln—Nebraska Independent Telephone Assoelation March 7-8. LineolIn——Nebraska State Dental Soctety. Way 16-18 Dr. J. HW. Wallace, 212 Brown BIk., Omaha, Neb. Lincoln—Grand Chanter Order of the Eastern Star May * Mrs, Anna C, S. 20th st.. Omaha, Neb. Simpson, 825 ‘ Lincoln—Nebraska Division, Travelers’ Protective Association. April 21-22. Chas. Hopper, 512 Brown Blk., Omaha, Neb. Cute State Association Y. M. C. A. Mareh 2-5. J. P. Bailey, secy. Omaha—Missourt Valley Medical Society. March —, 1911. J. Wood Fassett, St. Joe, Mo. Omaha—Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Neb. April —, 1911. Francis White, Gr. Recorder. Omaha—Ladies of the Macabees of the World. April —, 1911. Mrs. Anna DeMars, Gr. Regent, 1712 Davenport st. Omaha—International Master Boilermakers’ Association. June —, 1911. Harry D. Vought, ¥5> Liberty st.. New York City. Omaha—Nebraska Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M. June 6. Francis E. White, secy. Omaha—Nebraska Press Association. June —, 1911. C. C. Johns, Grand Island, Neb. Omaha—Omaha Automobile Association Show. Feb. 20-26. Clarke Powell, secy. Omaha—Grand Council Royal Arcanum. April 25. Geo. S. Powell, 636 Paxton Blk. Omaha—Nebraska State Medical Association. May 23-24. A. D. Wilkinson, Lincoln, Neb. Omaha—Federation Nebraska Retailers. 7-9. W. H. Avery, Tilden, Neb. NEVADA Reno—Grand Chapter O. E. S. of Nevada. June 16-17. Mrs. Anna H. Wardin, 130 W. Liberty March NEW HAMPSHIRE Slaremont—Grand Commandery Knights of Malta, Maine and New Hampshire. June 1415. Thomas D. Sale, 45 Exchange st., Portland, Me. Soncord—Sons of Veterans. April —, 1911. A. W. Elliott, secy. Concord—Department of N. H., G. A. R. April —, 1911. Frank Battles, State House. Concord—New Hampshire Medical Society. May 11-12. Dr. D. E. Sullivan, secy. NEW JERSEY isbury Park—American National Association Masters of Dancing. June 12-18. F. W. Kehbl, Madison, Wis. asbury Park—General Synod of the Reformed Church in America. June 8. Rev. Wm. H. DeHart, D. D., Raritan, N. J. Asbury Park—New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association. June 13-16. Frank C. Stutzlen, Elizabeth, N. J. Atlantic City—Atlantic City Horse Show. April 19-22. Walter J. Buzby, Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, N. J. Atlantic City—New Jersey B. P. & Dist. Assoelation. May or June, 1911. Chas. Rosencrans, P. O. Box 235, Long Branch, N. J. atlantic City—Shield of Honor. June 6. W. T. Henry, 400 Cathedral st., Baltimore, Md. Atlantic City—New Jersey Bankers’ Association. April or May, 1911. W. J. Field, 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. Atlantic City—General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. May 18. Rev. Wm. . Roberts, D. D., Witherspoon Blidg., Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic City—State Council of N. J., Daughters of Liberty. May 17-18. Willard L. atone 218 S. Eleventh st., Newark, N. Atlantic City—National Machine Tool Builders’ Association. May —, 11. C. E. Hildreth, Worcester, Mass. Atlantic City—Order of United Americans. May 1-3. Ralph W. Pilling, 1637 Columbia ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Camden—Grand Council Legion of Red Cross March 21. Wallace McGeorge, M. D.., 521 Broadway. Camden—l. 0. Mechanics. March 21. Edward Ivers, 565 Spruce st. Newark—Supreme Council Legion. May 9 John D. Fulton st., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vewark—lInternational Association for the Prevention of Smoke. June 28-30. R. C. Harris, City Hall, Toronto, Can. Newark—New Jersey State Exempt Firemen’s Association, May 17. E. Humphrey, 281 Prospect st., Nutley, N. Patarson—Grand Commandery, A. & 0. Knights of Malta. First week in . “1911. Fred S. Benson, 15 Hopper st. ne —Grand Encampment of Patriarchs Oo. @ Rr. 2. Mee 2 .. vreek “Grand Scribe, Box 390, Trenton, N. Catholic Benevvlent Carroll, 1190 | anil J. NEW YORK. Albany—New York State Association of the Nat'l Asva. of Stationary Engineers. June 9-10. E. E. Pruyn, 139 First st., Rochester, my We suffaio—Modern Woodmen of America, June 1924. A. G. Traenkle, 1006 D. S. oe Bldg. 3uffalo—Ruffalo Kennel Club. March 7-10. Seymour,P. White, 315 White Bldg. Buffalo—Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. Aprtl 17-21. Chas. FE. Markham, Anchor Line Dock. Huffalo—National Bowling Association. Feb. 25 March 18. John G. Floss, secy.-mgr., B. B. & A. Co., 323 Washington st. Yhautauqua—Chautauqua Institution. June 29Aug. 27 Perey H. Boynton, secy. State Sunday-School Convention. May 31-June 2. Alfred Day, supt. Geneva—Gamma Sigma Fraternity. June —, 1911. <A. BR. Churchill, pres., 115 E. Castle st., Syracuse, N. Y. Mohonk Conference on May 24-26. H. C. Mohonk Lake—Lake International Arbitration. Phillips, secy. New York—International June 12-17. P. H. Kelly, lyoke, Mass. Sew York—Music Publishers’ Association. June 13. Walter S. Fischer, 48 Cooper Square. Yew York—National Electric Light Association. May 29-June 3. T. C. Martin, 29 W. 39th st. New York—Am. Association M. of D 135 Beech st., Ho Electrichemical Society. Early in April, 1911. Jos. W. Richards, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. New York—National Fire Protection Assocta tion. May 23-25. Franklin Wentworth, 87 Milk st., Boston, Mass. New York—Eastern Association Car Service Officers. March 30. F. E. Higble, S. C. S., Cc. R. R. Co. of N. J., foot West 23d st. New York—Grand Court of U. S., Order of the Golden Sceptre. April 5. W. H. Hall, 323 Kaighm ave., Camden, N. J. New York City—National Association of Man~ Mn Be May 15-17. Geo. S. Boudinot, 30 Church st. New York City—National ploying Lithographers. May —, 1911. P. D. Oriatt, 988 Granite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. New York City—State Grand Lodge, Loyal Orange Institution, May 2. R. P. Dodds, 2125 7th Ave., Troy, N. Y. Association of Em New York—International Sunshine Society. May 18-20. Mary D. Beattie, 96 Fifth. ave. Niagara Falis—New York State Undertakers’ Association. June 20-22. Geo. L. Gillham, 78 Greenwich ave., New York 6 2 Niagara Falls—Department N. G. R. June 28-29. John E. Kansom, 5 Dun Slag, Buffalo, N. Y. Niagara Faile—Nat'! Association of Five and Ten Cent Merchants. June —, 1911. Otto C. Lightner, Cincinnati, Ohio. Olcott—Twenty-eighth Regiment N. Y. S. Volunteers’ Association. May 22. C. W. Boyce, 930 Main st., Buffalo, N. Y. Rochester—German-American Alliance of the State of N. Y. June —, 1911. Henry Pfeiffer, 635 St. Anns ave., New York City. Rochester—New York State Aerle, Fraternal Urder of Eagles. June 19-21. Emanuel Koveleski, secy. local Convention Committee, 77 Main st., West. Rochester—American Association of Nurserymen Annuai Convention. June —, 1911. John Hall, 204 Granite Bldg. Rochester—American Water Works Association. June 6-10. J. M. Diven, Charleston, S. Garatoga Springs—Woman’s Relief Corps. June 1911. Elizabeth M. Waterhouse, 49 126th st., New York City. Syracuse — Holstein-Friesian America June 7. Frederick Brattleboro, Vt. Syracuse—N. Y. State Retail Hardware Association, Inc. March 7-10. John B. Foley, Watertown—Grand Commandery, Knights Templars, State of New York. June 20-21. John Bonnington, 27 E. 2ist st., New York Association of L. Houghton, Watertown—Association of City Clerks of the State of N. — — —, 1911. Wm. Wortman, Hudson, N NORTH CAROLINA Asheville—Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. June 13. W. T. Hollowell, Goldsboro, N. C. Durham—Daughters of Liberty. April 25. W. A. Fogleman, Box 252, Salisbury, N. C. dteensboro—North Carolina Teachers’ Assoctiation. June 14e Prof. J. W. Parsley, Winston-Salem, N. Wilson—Grand Chcotet Royal ae 9-10. Jas. C. Munds, Arch Masons. Wilmington, N. Wilson—Grand Commandery Knights Templar. May 10-11. Jas. C. Munds, Wilmington, N. Winston. Salem—Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. of C May 9-11. B. H. Woodell, G. S., Raleigh, N. C. NORTH DAKOTA June 8 fargo—United Commercial Travelers. 10. J. M. Dresser, St. Paul. Minn. Pargo—North Dakota Medical a A a May 9-10. H. J. Rowe, Casselton, N. Fargo—Grand Commandery Knights. innaibitn. April, 1911. Walter L. Stockwell, secy. drand Forks—Rebekah Assembly. June 6-7. Jennie B. Hill, 1415 3d ave., S., Fargo, N. D drand Forks—Grand Lodge A. FP. & A. M. June 27-28. W. L. Stolkwell, Fargo, N. — Forks—N. D. Retail Jewelers’ Association. June —, 1911. Geo. K. Munro, Secy. OHIO. Akron—F. 0. E. June —, 1911. Canton—United Mine Workers of America. March 9. Wm. Apnlegaith, Bridgeport, O. Canton—International Tin Plate Workers of America. May 11. Chas. E. Lawyer, Wheel ing, W. Va. Cedarville—General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America. May 17. Jas. Y. Boice, D. D., 4020 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Pa. Mncinnati—Woman’s Universalist Missionary Al Mance. June 21. Miss Jennie Warwick, 621 Butler st., Hamilton, O. Cincinnati—Ohio Hardware Assn. Fe. —, Frank A. Bare, Mansfield, O. Cincinnati—Grand Council of Ohio Royal Arcanum. April 19-20. Thos. Rutterworth, grand secy., 701 4th National Bank Bldg. Qleveland—National Association of Bldg. Owners, June 12-15. C. E. Doty, Caxton Bldg. Solumbus—Funeral Directors & Embalmers’ Association of Ohio. June 7-9. F. M. Barn hart, Findlay, 0. Columbus—Order of United Commercial Travelers of America. June 28. Chas. C. Daniel, supreme secy., 638 N. Park st. Columbus—National Methodist Protestant Saag tian Endeavor Union. May 25-28. R E. Games, Port William. 0. Columbus — Homeopathje Medical Society of Ohio. May 9-W. . ©. Keiser, 54 N. Washington ave. Columbus—Ohio State Branch United Nat. Association P. O. Clerks. May 30. PR. J. Gribbin, Toledo, 0. Ceolumbus—M. W. of A. May 3. hier, Sabina, 0. Dayton—Head Camp Jurisdiction 0. of the World. April 11. Henry G. 74 E. Mound. Columbus. 0. Dayton—Ohio State Association, National Association of Letter Carriers. June 7. Frank J. Roth, Jr.. Station A., Cincinnati, Ohio. East Liverpool—Ohio Rebekah Assembly. May 10-11. Mrs. Emma M. Bell, 392 W. 4th ave., Columbus, 0. E. A. Thom Woodmen Brodbeck, Aamilton—Grand Temple Pythian Sisters of Ohio, June 13-15. Ella Given, Sidney, 0. Aamilton—Grand Lodge of Ohio. Knights of Pythias. June 13. Lorain—Sons of Veterans. D. Barnett, Findlay, 0. Warlon—Ohio Association of Cemetery Supts. & A. Rothwell, secy June —, 1911. J. Officials. June 21. G..C. Anderson, secy.treas., Sidney, 0. Sandusky—Grand Lodge of Ohio I. 0. O. F., June 20. C. H. Lyman, Grand Secy., Columbus, O. Zanesville—Grand Council of Ohio U. C. T., June 9-10. R. F. Somerville, Algonquin Hotel, Dayton, 0. OKLAHOMA Clinton—Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of Oklahoma. May 2-3. H. L. Sanders, grand keeper records and seal, Webbers Falls. Okla. Enid—Oklahoma State Firemen’s Association June 6-8 J. Bart Foster, Chandler, Okla authrie—Oklahoma Sunday-School Association. March 7-9. C. H. Nichols, 1100 E. 10th st., Oklahoma City, Okla. Muskogee—Oklahoma State Medical Association. May 9-11, 1911. Claude Thompson, secy. Yelahoma City—Grand Council of Kansas & Oklahoma. May 26-28. Geo. R. Hooper, grand secretary, Atchison, Kan Oklahoma City—Great Council of “Oklahoma Improved Order of Red Men. March 14. W. B. Hodgens, Poteau, Okla. (Continued on page 38.) LOE LE LE AA pO ar i i