anaheim-gazette 1955-11-17
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Officers: First row (l to r.) Right Worshipful Leo W. Anderson, Senior Grand Warden; Most Worshipful Edgar V. Stewart, Jr., Grand Master; Right Worshipful Phil N. Myers, Junior Grand Warden.ony Lodge 750, F. & A. M.
Constitution of Mother Colony Lodge 750 F. & A. M. Solemnized Nov. 10
The Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., of California, with Grand Master Edgar V. Stewart, Jr., presiding, met in Anaheim, in the Masonic Temple, 105 N. Emily St., on the evening of Nov. 10, to constitute a part in its presentation, the organizations being Anaheim Chapter 125, R. A. M., Anaheim Lodge 207, F. & A. M., Mother Colony Lodge U. D., Chispa Chap-
'Y' Tribes Plan Pot-Luck Dinner
All of the Anaheim YMCA "Y" Indian Guide tribes will meet for a pot luck dinner and special program tonight (Thursday). According to Steve Holden, Boys' World secretary, the tribes will gather
Constitution of Mother Colony Lodge 750 F. & A. M. Solemnized Nov. 10
The Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., of California, with Grand Master Edgar V. Stewart, Jr., presiding, met in Anaheim, in the Masonic Temple, 105 N. Emily St., on the evening of Nov. 10, to constitute Mother Colony Lodge 750, F. & A. M. Some 200 Masons were in attendance.
The Constitution meeting was preceded by an excellent 6:30 o'clock dinner in the dining room of the Masonic Temple, and at which were seated Grand Lodge officers, members of Mother Colony Lodge and other Masonic guests, numbering some one hundred and fifty.
Grand Master Presides
The Grand Lodge meeting convened at 7:30 o'clock, and Grand Master Stewart, assisted by other Grand Lodge officers, proceeded with the beautiful and solemn ceremonies of Constitution, which were very impressive.
Following a brief informative talk by the Grand Master, the Grand Marshal, Wm. E. Rife, was directed to present Worshipful Master Warren Hodges, Senior Warden Herman Koenig, and Junior Warden David H. Van Meter, to receive the Constitution charge.
Grand Master Stewart made the principal address of the evening. He was followed by Worshipful W. Wakefield Taylor, Grand Orator. Short but interesting talks were made by other Grand Lodge officers.
Charter Presented
The Charter, by direction of the Grand Master, was read and presented to Mother Colony Lodge 750 by the Grand Secretary.
Grand Lodge dignitaries were introduced by Wm. T. Rodger, Inspector of the 628th Masonic District, who also introduced Past Master Sam O. McGaughey of Azure Lodge, Fullerton, Officers Coach of Mother Golony Lodge, and Bro. Warren Day, candidates coach for the lodge.
Lodges Represented
The following named lodges of the 628th district were represented at the Constitution meeting: Fullerton 207, Azure (Fullerton) 239.
'Y' Tribes Plan Pot-Luck Dinner
All of the Anaheim YMCA "Y" Indian Guide tribes will meet for a pot luck dinner and special program tonight (Thursday). According to Steve Holden, Boys' Word secretary, the tribes will gather at the YMCA at 6:00 for a craft display. Dinner will be at 6:30, with each tribe providing its own pot luck supper. Following dinner there will be an archery exhibition by the Orange County Bowmans club.
Many of the "Y" Indian Guide tribe will have a part in the program, with the Navajo Tribe—Tre Payne chief—to lead the opening ceremony.
The Chinook tribe—Cruz Salado chief, will be in charge of the induction ceremony to officially induct the three new tribes. The craft display will be taken care of by Shawnee tribe—Cliff Beckler chief, and the Cherokee tribe—Bob Malone chief. Game for the little braves will be organized by the Apache tribe—Howa Hanson chief.
On the program will be showing of the film "Pueblo Boy," an excellent Indian film. An opener would be separate entrances to the new bedroom and the office.
In an improvement like this, you would need two stud walls—for the hallway and the other actually divide the room. Ordinarily, such walls have the studs apart. Line the stud walls with such a panel material as gypsum board or Marlite Panelwood. Provide a suitable wearing surface that is permanently decorated, choose some Marlite plan which are especially designed for quick, easy installation.
On the existing walls will additional planks, so that rooms will be beautifully traced formed into modern, attractive areas.
Lodges Represented
The following named lodges of the 628th district were represented at the Constitution meeting:
Fullerton 207, Azure (Fullerton) 329, Anaheim 207, Yorba Linda 469, Citrol (Brea) 656, Santa Ana 241, Athambra 322, La Habra 659, Seal Beach and others.
Just prior to the closing of the Grand Lodge, Worshipful Master Warren Hodges, in behalf of Mother Colony Lodge 750, presented Grand Master Stewart with a gift, as a token of appreciation.
Following the gift presentation, the Grand Lodge adjourned.
Officers, Mother Colony Lodge
Mother Colony Officers
Following is the list of officers of Mother Colony Lodge 750,
F. & A. M.—Warren C. Hodges,
W. M.; Herman Koenig, S. W.;
D. H. Van Meter, J. W.; S. E. Parker, treasurer; Glen E. McCloud, secretary; Frank S. Nipper, chaplain; Fred D. Rector, S. D.; John G. Bultena, J. D.; H. L. Roberts, marshal; Albert E. Day, S. S.; T. F. Koblitz, J. S., A. E. Wieczorek, tyler; S. O. McGaughey, officers coach; Warren Day, candidates coach.
Activities Sponsored
Among the activities sponsored by Mother Colony Lodge while operating under dispensation was the observance of National Constitution month (September), the program being presented on the night of September 15, in the Anaheim Masonic Temple auditorium, in which the five Masonic organizations participated and took ac-
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How a Cedar Rapids, In., family ended the nuisance of shelf paper in its new kitchen cabinets is told by the editor of a national trade magazine:
"We made a rather unusual use of Marlite in remodeling the kitchen in our home. We had the cabinet maker line all the drawers—bottom and sides—with Marlite and laminate this material to all the shelves. The result is not only beautiful in appearance, but
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NEXT CHRISTMAS IS COMING TOO!
If you love Christmas, but hate the year-end crop of bills for gifts, taxes and other expenses, here's a fine way to put aside all worries. It's the 1956 Bank of America Christmas Club and people all over our town have discovered it's the made-to-order way to save for the expense they'll have. All you do is figure the amount you'll need to save systematically, making deposits of $1, $5 or $10 weekly for 50 weeks. Next year your check for the full amount plus interest will come in mighty handy, and you'll have no peace of mind. It's the best way to save for Christmas, why not join today?
Junior Grand Warden. Top row officers of Mother Col-Lodge 750, F. & A. M.
Tribes Plan Luck Dinner
of the Anaheim YMCA "Y"
Guide tribes will meet for luck dinner and special pro-night (Thursday). Accord-Steve Holden, Boys' Workery, the tribes will gather in invitation has been extended by all 11 "Y" Indian Guide tribes to any interested father and son in Anaheim to attend this Pow Wow. Call Anaheim YMCA KE 5-2165 for information.
The Charleston dance was much in vogue in the United States during the middle of the decade 1920-
Tribes Plan
Luck Dinner
of the Anaheim YMCA "Y"
Guide tribes will meet for
duck dinner and special promonight (Thursday). AccordSteve Holden, Boys' Work
erry, the tribes will gather in
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tribe providing its own pot
supper. Following dinner
will be an archery exhibiby the Orange County Bowclub.
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ony.
Chinook tribe—Cruz Sanchief, will be in charge of
production ceremony to offieduct the three new tribes.
craft display will be taken
of by Shawnee tribe—Cliff
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-Bob Malone chief. Games
the little braves will be organy the Apache tribe—Howard
chief,
the program will be a
ing of the film "Pueblo Boy."
excellent Indian film. An open
Invitation has been extended by all 11 "Y" Indian Guide tribes to any interested father and son in Anaheim to attend this Pow Wow. Call Anaheim YMCA KE 5-2165 for information.
The Charleston dance was much in vogue in the United States during the middle of the decade 1920-1930:
Flag down the rec
and take the
Professional
We've got these new '56 Chevrolet demonstrators cruising the car that shattered the Pikes Peak record. When you see one, you'll discover all the things that make this new Chevy a champion.
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THE HOT ONE'S EVEN HOT
CONE BROTHER S C
215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim
Ids Nuisance on Cabinets
our home. We had the cabikker line all the drawers—
and sides—with Marlite,
minate this material to all
selves. The result is not only
ful in appearance, but it
stays that way with a flick of a cloth.
"Any housewife who has struggled with newspapers or other
shelf and drawer liners will understand the value of that. Also, the
Marlite makes the plywood cabinnets much stronger."
Marlite is a plastic-finished hardboard.
A 4—ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Anaheim, Calif., Thurs. Nov. 17, 1956
BIRTHS ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson,
622 S. Citron St., a 7 lb. 11 oz. girl
in St. Joseph hospital Nov. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lingle,
715 N. Bush St., a girl, 7 lbs. 11 oz.
at St. Joseph hospital Nov. 11.
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way to save for the expenses
the amount you'll need then
posits of $1, $5 or $10 weekly
neck for the full amount saved
try handy, and you'll have real
way to save for Christmas, so
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DID YOU KNOW THAT if you live in the country or where
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with addressed envelopes, deposit slips—everything you need
to bank by mail.
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strators cruising the streets to make it easy for you to drive the
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Is new Chevy a champ!
You'll feel the handling ease that took
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ours out all the action you could ever
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