The Billboard 1925-03-21: Vol 37 Iss 12 (1925-03-21)

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DONALDSON, Grand Sec’y-Treas. 899 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 665A Fifthdvenue NewYork Y Office of the Grand Secretary-Treasurer This office is under the impression that all lodges are making preparations to send delegates to the convention, but has not received much definite news in regard to the number expected to attend. Pittsburgh Lodge No. 37 is planning an indoor circus and fashion show for the benefit of its sick fund. It will be under the direction of Brother Harry Dunkel und is planned for April 6 Brother Patrick J. Sullivan, of Buffalo Lodge, made great preparations for the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day and his birthday anniversary at his home March this week are: Brothers Philadelphia Lodge; C. O. Newlin. St. Louis Lodge; Touro Glucksman, New Orleans Lodge; Charles Cole, Rochester Loage. and Albert G. Odell, Westchester Lodge. Philadelphia Lodge No. 3 Deep sadness followed the sudden death of George S. Trimble, a member of this lodge, which was recorded in the March 7 issue of The Billboard. N. Frisch and Albert Hall were initiated at our meeting February 22. St. Louis Lodge No. 5 The following members were installed Contributors Cc. J. Levering, \Girls—Win a Prize!’ Past presi February 27 for this year: dent, W. D. Wiggins; president, Lee Scharfenberg; vice-president, Oscar, Kleintopt; recording secretary, C. 0. Newlin; financial secretary, E. W. Kur7 rus; treasurer, Charles S. Thiel physician, Dr. E. H. Wheeler; marshal, George Buerman; sergeant-at-arms, Chas. 3 EKiffert, and trustees, Dave Nelson. John Moran and Edward A. Shields, We penton Lodge No. 43 1—A popular pre-war drink. report the Brother John J. Weggmann. He expired February 21 after having spent three years in a hospital. His mother survives, Rochester Lodge No. 68 death of 2—What the flowers do. 3—For the lips and cheeks. 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Crosson ; vice-president, Nathan Baum; Edward Wollburg and George Schimpe.