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_ APRIL 15, 1911.
The Billboard
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INDIANA ne—Indiana State Reunion Associavn We P. O. Elks. May 24-26. F. G, Hedian, secy., Indianapolis, Ind.
is—Brotherbood of Intervrban Train
tudlaDa DT . F. N. Gear, 613 Cuyahoga Bidg.. Cleveland. O. : indianapolis—Indiana State Dental Associat.on,
wg 16-18. Dr. Otto N. King, Huntington,
alin nenciie-~tnthene elation. May 16-18.
nd satiesanctio~—Rebekeh Assembly. May 15-16 fda S. Van Dorin, 2154 Broadway. jadianapolis—Women'’s Union Tabel League. June 15-18. Mrs. Anna BR Field, Hartine Blk., Elwood, Ind. tudianavolis—American Chemical Society. June 1911. Chas. L. Paisons. Durham, N. H. tmdianapolis—Grand Lodge 1. O. O. F. of In
Directors Asso Lebanon,
Funeral Ivory C. Tolle,
diana. May 17-18. W. H. Leedy, Odd Fel
ae ae D ht . i rica August b —Dau ers 0 e .
Te einerve Vv. F. Miller, 204 S. Har.
& E. Water sts., RRA, Ind.
rt—Fraternal Order of Eagles. June Ee echas. A. Rigdon, ng v= — i nsport—Laundry Owners Association. pr. aT el Geo. W. Pein, 608 E. Oblo st., Indian apolis, Ind. Richmond—G. A. R. May 16-19. dbelbyville—Indiana Music Teachers’ Associa
tion. June 27-30. James Bergen, 615 S. 10th st.. Lafayette, Ind.
@uuth Rend—Indiana Association Master Bakers. April 18-19. Richard Voigt. Terre Haute, Ind.
Winslow—Twenty-sixth Annual Reunion of the Old Soldiers of Pike Co. August 30-Sept. 1. John A. Stephens, corresponding secy. Presidential
t Baden—lIndiana Association by a Probably in Inne 1911 John E. Shideler P. O. Box 5. Indianapolis, Ind, IOWA Hill—Twelfth Annual Reunion of Old eettlers & Soldiers of Adair Co. August 9il. J. B. Rodgers, Stuart, la. Cedar Rapids—lowa Sunday-School Association, June 6S. Frank F. Fitch, 604 Obs. Bldg., Des Moines. Ia. Seder Rapids—Grand Lodge Iowa A. F. & A.
M. June 10-15. Newton R. Parvin, secy. cedar Rapids—lowa State Retail] Merchants’ Asgociation. May 23-24. Ira B. Thomas, Des Moines, Ia. <«Uinton—Dubuave Archdiocesan T. A. About June 1 L. Anderson, 100 et., Dubuque, Ia. Celfax—lIowa State Epworth League. August 8-13. W. P. Stoddard, Grinnell, Ia. Des Moines-——Iowa Abstractors’ a eee June
Union. Curtis
—, 1911, Jas. R. Grant, Boone, Vavenport—lowa Pharmaceutical Kesectation. June 68. J. M. Lindly. Winfeld, Ia. Dubuaue—National Association of Letter Cartiers. May —. Muscatine—Dept. of lowa G. A. R. probably June 6-8. Geo. A. Newman, State House,
Moines. Ia. a ottumwa—lowa State Association N. E. May —. 1911. Jas. A. Coulson 1018 on side ave.. Sioux City, Ia. 4@ioux City—lowa Photographers’ Association. May 25. F. A. Free, Davenport, Ia.
Waterloo—Ancient Order United Workmen. May 8 C. T. London. secr KANSAS Seloit—Protestant Episcova! Church C. of Saine. May —, 1911. Rev. L. R. Benson,
Elieworth. Kan.
€mporia—Grand Commandery Knights Templars of Kansas. May 9-10. os. J. Anderson, grand recorder. Toveka. Kan 4
Sorton—Knights of Columbus. May 11. T. J. Sweeney, wrence, Kan.
independence—Kansas State Federation of Women’s Clubs. April —, 1911. Mrs, George W. Kendrick. cor. secy.. 502 Fifth ave., Leavenworth, Kan.
iola—Sunflower Grand Lodge Knights of Pysthias. Julv 25-27. H. L. Monroe, 1156 Clay st.. Topeka, Kan.
Kansas Citv—Kanense Bankers’ Association. Probably May 24-25. W. W. Bowman, Topeka,
an. Kansas City—Kansas Christian Endeavor Union. June 20-22. Clara L. Converse, Ottawa, Kan. Leavenworth—Grand Lodge Knichte of Pythias. Mav 16. N. L. Hollowell, Kansas City, Kan. Parsons—Grand Lodge Degree of Honor, A. O. Uv. W. May —. 1911. Mra. Georve Notestine, Hiawatha Kan deneca—Federation of Catholic Societies of Kaneas. May —, 1911. Anthony Kuhn, Hays,
Kan.
Topeka—Kansas Funeral Director's Association, June —, 1911. L. M, Penwell, secy.
Topeka—Kansas Pharmaceutical Association
ay 23-25. Robert Lowman, Pittsburg, Kan.
Wichita—Grand Chapter, Order Eastern Star.
es 9-11. Mrs. Della Bennett, Hutchinson, ; KENTUCKY
Henderson—Kentucky State Council Knights of Columbus. May 9. Geo. B, Burkley, 405-306 Columbia Bidg., Louisville, Ky.
Lexington—Grand Council oj Ky. Royal canum. April 18. Alex. M, Woodruff, Sth st.. Loulsville, Ky.
Lexington—Grand Commandery Knights Tem
A. Hi. Brvant, 61 Pike
piars. Mav 17-18. st.. Covington. Kv Loulsville—National Eclectic Medical Assoctation, June 20. Wm, P. Best, M, D., 2218 B. 10th st.. Indianapolis, Ind Loulaville—Presbyterian Church in the U 8. Thos. H. Law,
(Southern). May 18, 1911. D. D., Spartanburg, 8. C.
“wenaboro—Great Council of Kentuck Improved 0. R. M. Mav 9-10. Frank L. Smith, Lex ington, Ky.
Owensboro—Kentucky Educational Association, June 27-29. T. . Vinson, Frankfort, Ky. Paducah—Ohlo River 1. 0. O. F. Assoctation.
May 18 Alex. Venters, secy.
LOUISIANA
Alexandria—Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias of Loulsiana, Jurisdiction of N. & 8. A., E.
& A. April 17-19. John D. Brown, Bor 16, Gray, La. Saton Rouge—Annual State Meeting of the K. May 15. L. J. Ricaud, secy.
Baton Rouge—Annual State Meeting of the T. P. A. During first week In May, 1911. H, E. Dunning, secy.
Lake Charles—Louisiana State Teachers’ Assoelation, April —. 1911. Nicholas Bauer, 3425
Ar8.
Canal st.. New Orleans La.
Lake Charles—Louisiana Press Association. Apr. or May. 1911 L. BE. Bentley. P. 0. Box 182, New Orleans, La.
Morgan Citv—Lonisiana State Councll. ©. K. of
May 16. Thomas A. Radeaux. Thiiodaux,
New Orleans—United Commercial Travelers of . and Miss. May —. 1911. E. F. Leckert,
eecv.
New Orleans—U. A. 0. of D. June 6. Henry Keith, 400 Canal. °
New Orleans—Louisiana State Pharmaceutical Association. May 9-11. Geo. 2050 Magazine st.
New Orleans—American Association of Railway Accounting Officers. April 26 1911. C, G. Phillips. 143 Dearborn st.. Chicago.
New Orleans—Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. August 8-11. Henry Andrews, D. G. secy., 310 St. Charles st., Baton Rouge, La.
= we Medical Association. June 28Bean Moulton, M, V., 622 Congress
st., Portland, Me,
Augusta—Maine Weekly Newspaper Publishers’ Association. April 15. L. O. Haskell, 17 Park st.. Pittefield. Me.
Chisholm—Maine State Court C, 0. F, June 8-9. Perre P. Thibank, 123 Fifth, Auburn, Me,
Houlton—State Camp M. W. of A. May 3.
Frank A. Webb Bridgeton. Me
Kineo—Maine Pharmaceutical Association. June |
28-30. M. L, Portes, Danforth, Me. Portland—Pythian Sisters. May 17. Nellie C, Tupper, Boothbay Harbor, Me. 7
Portland—Degree of Honor, A. O. U. 24. Mrs. Carrie I. Mann, 168 Exchange st., New Haven, Conn,
Portland—Degree of Pocahontas Great Council of Maine. April 19. Cora N. Plaisted, 11 Charles st,
Portland—Young People’s Christian Union of the Universalist Church. July 12-19. Etz. 359 Boylston st., Boston, Mass.
Rockland—Maine State Epworth League.
1911. Annie Mae Frost,
Pittsfield, Me.
June care Box 413,
MARYLAND ny yg of the Revoiution. May —, 1911. Mrs. Herbert B. Henry, 1383 Pacific st., Brooklyn, | + 2 i
Baltimore—Train Dispatchers’ Association of America. June 20. J. F, Mackie, 7042 Stewart ave., Chicago, Ill.
Baltimore—Order of United American Mechanfs June 13. Chas. H, Stein, 917 W. Frank
n at. ;
Baltimore—I. 0. O. PF. ay tose, April 17-19. Wm. A. Jones, 1. O. O. Temple. Baltimore—Grand Council Royal hh Apr. 91 Wilbur F. Smith, 18 W. Serategs
st. Baltimore—Grand Lodge Shield of Honor,
Maryland & District of Columbia. April 20-21. Wm, J. Cunningham, N. W. Cor. Cathedral & Mulberry sts.
Blue Mountaln—Maryland Pharmaceutical Association. June 27-30. E . Kelly, 303 W. Pratt, Baltimore, Md.
Braddock Heights—Maryland Teachers’ Association. June 27-30. Hugh W. Caldwell, Chesapeake City, Md.
Deer Park—Maryland Bankers’ Association. June
22. Chas. Haun, National Mechanics Bank, Baltimore, Md.
Frederick—State Counci] of Maryland, Jr. Uv.
A. M. April 18-19. Chas. Ss. Davis, 100 ms
Paca est., Raltimore, Md. Lonaconing—Maryland State Firemen’s Assoelation. June 7-9. Joseph E. Hollar, Sparrows Point, Md. MASSACHUSETTS
Attleboro—A. & I. O. Knights of Malta of Mass. June 13. Frederie H. Wilson, 915 Colontal Bidg., Boston. Mass.
Boston—National Confectionery Salesmen’s Association. July 11-183. Wm. R. Moffatt, 123 Erie ave.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Boston—Rebekah Assembly of Mass. May 3.
47 Monument Sq., Charles
Sarah A. Barry, town, Mass.
Roston—American Assoctation of Museum Cnu
eatie. June 5. Paul M. Rea. Charleston, S.
Roston—Nurser Associated Alumnae of the ™. S. May —. 1911. Agnes G. Deans, City Tuberenlosis Hospital, Detroit. Mich,
Boston—Knights and ladies of Honor. May 10 3am Hathaway, secy.
Roston—National Conference of Charities and
Correction. June 7-14. Alexander Johnson, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Roston—Daughters of Liberty. A. Davis, No. 1 Davis st.. Marlboro. Mass.
Roston—Order of the Fastern Star. May 11. Mrs. Carrie A. Cnshing. Somerville, Mass.
Roston—American Therapeutic Socie May 12-13. N. P. Barnes. Washington, _ x
Roston—American Hotelmen’s Protective , 8 elation. June —. 1911. J. K. Blatchford, Anditorium Tower. Chicago, Tl.
Roston—American Dermatological Association. June —, 1911. ¥ M. Winfield. 47 Halsey st.,
May 10. Emily
Brooklyn, N.
Roston—Association of Ry. Telegraph Supts« June 19-23. . W. Drew, 135 Adams st., Chicago, IN.
Roston—Royal Arcannm Grand Council of Maseachusetts April 27-28. Wm, Kelb, 101 Tremont et.
Roston—Grand lodge A. 0. UT. W. of Massachusetts. April 25-26. Charles C. Fearing. 12 Walnut at
Roston—American Unitarian Association Mas 23-24. Rev. Lewle G. Wilson, 25 Reacon at.
Boston—International Steel & Copper Plate Printers’ Union. July 17
Boston—National Women's Trade Union League of Am. Jnne 14. Mise S. M. Franklin, Room SO8 275 TaSalle st.. Chicago, Ill.
Brookline-——-Federated Rove’ Clube. Jnne 5-6. Arthur RB. Leach exeentive secretary, Room 308, 35 Congress st. Roston, Maas.
Roston—Metal Polishers’ International Union. Ang. 14 Chas. R. Atherton. Neave Bldg.. Cinectnnati. 0,
Greenfleld—Western Massschusette Assn. Ex Prisoners of War. April 19. 1911. C. H. Heald, 24 Summer st.. North Hampton Mass.
Holvoke—Foreetere of America. Mav 16-18. W. _ Stafford, Room 19, Pollard Rik., Lowell,
ase
Lynn—Moasachneetts State Convention of Unitversalists. Mar —, 1911.
Northfield—Northfield Conferences &
hools. June 10 to ahont Sept. Moody Fast Northfield. Mags.
Quincy—Order Sons of St. George.
John W. C. Sargent,
Summer ma A. ©
Iniy 25-28.
Westminster, Mass., R. P. DP... Ne. 1.
Springfield—Annnal Convention Diocese Western Mass. (Eniscopal). Mav 10-11. Rev. Marshall FE. Mott North Adams. Maas.
Spemagiele—Gormen-Amerionn Alliance. May —.
Sprinefield—Annnal Conference Ruresn of Socelal Research of R. 1. May —. 1911. Prof. Cert Aronovic!, chairman, Brown University, Providence. R.
Sprinefiela— American aa Weavers’ Protective Assoctation. July 1
W. McDuff, | | Ann Arbor—Phi Mu Alpha nina toga
| Battle Creek—Michigan Grand Chapter, 0.
| Bay City—Michigan State
Roger F.
| Detroit—Michigan Bankers’ Association.
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
May 15.
Harold S. Williams, Kansas City, Mo. Bay City—Michigan Rural Letter Carriers’ Association. July 25-26. H. E, Crum, Hillsdale,
Mich,
Battle Creek—Grand Commandery, Kuights Templars (colored). August 15. J. Frank Richards, grand recorder, 125 Macomb ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Battle Creek—Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons (colored) of Michigan. August 14. J Frank Richards, grand recorder, 125 Macomb ave., Detroit, Mich.
Battle Creek—Grand Chapter Order of Eastern
.
Star (colored) of Michigan. August 17. A. F Thompson, grand patron, 322 Chene st., Detroit, Mich.
E. 8S. August 22. Mrs. Francis Mack, 219 Kirby ave., Benton Harbor, Mich.
Assembly Loyal Americans of the Republic. August —, 1911. M. M. Callahan, Reed City, Mich.
Detroit—Michigan Retail Shoe Dealers’ Associa
tion. Sept. 5-6. Fred. G. Clark, 730 Michigan ave.
Detroit—National Children’s Home Society. June 21-22. Hastings H. Hart, 105 E. 22d st., New York, N. Y¥.
Detroit—F. 0. M. A. Convention. June 5-10. O, M. Friend, president.
Detroit—National Gas & Gasoline Engine Trades Association. June —, 1911. A. Stritmatter, 224 E. 7th st., Cincinnati, O.
Detroit—Michigan Christian Endeavor Union. me 22-25. Harold D. Spicer, Paw Paw, ich.
Detroit—American Surgical Trade Association. June 5-10. I. N. Hettinger, care Hettinger
Bros Mig. Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Detroit—Fraternity of Operative Millers of America. June 5-10. Jos. F. Mueller, BR. 96, 240 LaSalle st., Chicago, Ill.
Detroit—Order of the Star of Bethlehem. June
27. Thos. J. Crowe, secy, Detroit—Western Golf’ Association. July 25= Chas. B. Willard, South Shore, Chicago. | Detroit—Michigan Sons of St. George. Jel 20
22. Stephen Terrill, Ishpeming, Mich Detroit—Michigan Retail Jewelers’ Association.
July 18-21. J. Davenport, Battle Creek, Mich. Detrolt—Michigan + 9 Directors’ Associa
=. mg 18-19. J. B. McInnes, Grand Rap
petit iuichigan State Bowling Congress. April —, 1911. C. Symons, secy. Detroit—Society of Colonial Wars. 1911. E. W. Pendleton, secy. Detroit—Michigan Diocese of Church. May —, 1911.
May —,
the Episcopal Rev. S. W. Frisbie.
secy. Detroit—American Railway Industrial Agents’ Association. ay —, 1911. Guy L. Stewart, St. Louls, Mo.
Detroit—Michigan Wholesale Grocers’ Associajon. May —, 1911. H. V. Taylor, pres. Detroit—Grand ge, Degree of Honor. May —, 1911. Mary M. Baxter, grand chief. Detroit Michigan Homeopathic Society. —, 1911. Dr. F. E. Thompson, secy Detrolt—American Iron, Steel and Gaeey Hardware Association. me a, eee. Be .0e
Plumb, New York, N. Y.
Detroit—Naval and Military Order of SpaniahAmerican War Veterans. May —, 1911. Michigan Commandery.
Detrolt—International Stereotypers & Electrotypers’ Union. June 12-18. Geo. Williams, Boston, Mass.
Detroit—Am. Ry. Industrial Association. May A h., 2, L. Stewart, 1328 Pierce Bidg., St.
Detroit Affilation Advertising Association. June
May
June — 1911. Hal. H. Smith, secy. Detroit—Patternmakers’ International Union.
June, 1911. James Wilson, pres.. Cincinnati,
oO. Detroit—Allegemeiner = Bund. June —, 1911. W. Gentsch, Detroit—Fraternity of ‘ausenttee Millers. J. F. Mueller, Chicago, I.
ry June a ae ig Court & Foresters of America.
Aug. —. 1 M. Donnelly, 313 York st., Jersey City, N.
Detroit—Loral Order of Moose. Ang. 21-25. ane ney H. Brandon, Nat’l secy.. Anderson.
Ind. Detroit—International Ave. : & ?. Martinsburg, W.
Detroit—Nat’l Asen. Knights of Columbus. 1-5. Wm. McGinley, Nat'l secy.. New Haven. Conn.
Netroit—Dentecher Landwehr Verein. Aug. 13. August Dehn, recy.
Elmore—!I. O. O. F. Anniversary Celebration. April 26. Albert Jennings, pres. Grend Rapids—Associated Ad Clubs (Central Division). Jnne —, 1911. A. M. Candee,
Milwankee, Wis.
Grand Ranids—Garment Mfrs.’ Association. May 16-17. W. E. Caldwell, Hillshoro 0. Grand Ranids—New Era Association. June 6.
E. G. Georhart, 29 Fountain st. Kalemazvoo—LineolIn Voters’ League. May 1617. J. R. McCall, pres.. 70 E. Axtel st. Lansing—State Eclectic Medical & Surgical Soclety of Michigan. June 7-8 Jos. E. @ Waddington, M. D., L. D., 1080 W.
Warren ave.. Detroit, Mich. Mackinac Island—National Fraternal Congress. July 24-28. C. A. Gower, 303 Allegan st., Lansing, Mich.
Apple
Shippers’ Assn. Rothwell.
Ang.
Port Huron—Foresters of America. June 6-8 A. H. Saunders, 994 Vermont ave., Detroit. Mich
Port Hnron—Grana lodge F. & A. M. May 23. Lou B. Winsor, Reed City. Mich. Saginaw—Michigan State Humane Assoctation.
May —. 1911. Jefferson Rutler secy., 121 W. Philadelphia ave.. Detroit, Mich. Saginaw—Michigan Andubon Society. Mar — 1911. Jefferson Routler. secy., 121 W. Philadelphia ave., Detroit, Mich. Sag¢inaw—Grand Commandery K. T. June 13. L. Anthony, Sturgis, Mich. Saginaw—Michigan Music Teachers’ Assoctation. June 27-29. Jas. R. Bell. 530 Woodward ave... Detroit. Mich. MINNESOTA June 6.
We Samaritan Council. W. A. Hicken, secy. Foribanlt--Women's Christian Temperance Un
fon. Auguat 22-25. Mrs. Kate Kercher, 626 16th ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
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