Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 15

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ik s ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM. President Herman Jackel Plans Visitations to O. D. H. Sy Lodges — Rebekahs to Entertain Thames Past Grand Association—Great Sun Council, Degree of Pocahontas, Meets at Naugatuck. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. In speaking of the origin of the great Pythian order Mr. Wright, the grand keeper of records and seal said | the other day that the organization was distinctively American and was born in the darkest days of the Civil war in the national capitol, and that | it was the only secret order that had the sanction of the congress of the | founder of thel United States. The order was Justice H. Rathbone of Deerfield, N. Y., who was born in 1839, In the hall of Mann's daneing acad- emy in Washington on Feb. 19, 1864, the founder instituted the first lodge of the order, which was designated Washington lod He at this time used tr which he pre- pared in e backwoods town 11 gle Harbor, Mich., which was e Indian frontier of the lodges were ted from me within lext two or Th. > a decline in | of 2 C er, and for a ooked as if all en< had petered out was “down if not w vears the order at the orde But within a | on new life. There was a re- | val of Interes from that time | 1t went forward by leaps and botinds | to a climax today, where it-numbers | 750000 men of voting age within its | 000 lodges ap- | proximately d domains in the 48 over of sev- eral, i hilippines, Zone, Cuba, Porto Rico, Alaska and Canada. | Jthers are about to be instituted in New Zealand and Australia, while | re being entertained of order in England. The s not narrow in its membership | o its ranks men of all | reeds, nativity and conditions, who ave measured up to its requirements | ibility. | The order is not quite 50 years old, will observe its fiftieth anniver- sary Feb. 13, 1914, by a sem aial celebration in Washin g three days. During the same year he 8000 lodges in the country some time, with tiom, the anniver- | strong hopes er of office KeepYour Hands Softand White present keer ceeded in | | uticura doap And Ointment ; Treatment: On retiring, soak the hands in hot water and Cuticura Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or olc s during the night. 1d loose glove: Cuttoura Soap and Olptment sold throughout the | world. Liberal sampie of each malled free, with 32-p, book. Address “Cy * Dept. 6B, Boston, Men whe ve and ehampoo With Cuticura Sosp will 8ad © 105 skin and scalp. o sl 1t bos GIRLS WHO ARE | May Find Help in Mrs. El- | ston’s Letter About { Her Daughter. Burlington, Iowa.—“Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has cured my daughter of | weakness. She was | troubled almost a | year with.it and complained of back- | ache, so that I thought she would | be an invalid. She | was entirely run | down, pale, nervous | and without appe- | titee. I was very | much discouraged | but heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound through friends and now I praise it because it has cured my | daughter.””—Mrs. F. M. ELsTON, R. D. | No. 3, Burlington, Towa. Case of Another Girl. Seanlon, Minn. —*“I used to be both- ered with nervous spells, and would cry If anyone was cross tome. I got aw- ful weak spells especially in the morn- ing, and my appetite was poor. I also had a tender place in my right side which pained when I did any hard work. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and my symptoms all changed, and I am certainly feeling fine. Irecommend it to every suffering woman or girl. You may use this let- ter for the good of others,”’—Miss ELLA Ousox, 171 5th St., Virginia, Minn. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or frregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Ly- @a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. the late Horace O. Case, who held the position 33 years. Mr Wright was appointed acting officer and subse- quently was elected to the position which he now holds and to which he will doubtless be re-elected. Wauregan lodge, No. 6, riked the st degree at Tuesday evening's meet- ing in Pythian hall In two weeks the segond degree will be worked and a weslt later the third. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. With about 100 delegates present, representing the seventeen councils in the reservation the Great Sun session of the great council of Connecticut, degree of Focahontas, was held at Naugatuck, Wednesd The reports presented showed that the total mem- bership in the state is 1 being a gain of 150 over last year, thal one new council, that at Bristol, was in- finance: A rev and the ry condition s governing ate councils and also t cil was adopted. The following office! eat Pocahonta were chosen: ara Leonard, Waterbury; Winona, Annie Manee, Hartford; at Minnehaha, | Mary Parker, Br rt; great pro- Middleown; Maggie Ives, of phetress, Edn: stwood great keeper of records, great per first guard ot g i d of the for- ary rs were in- 7 elected of stalled Past Pocahontas Kate ted by Past Poca- hon Bureau, and past great Gladwin, Wallingford. session will be held in Bridgepor Sebequonash council held its regular meeting Monday evening with a large attendance. Routine business was transacted and a social hour followed. Several members attended the Great Sun council at Naugatuck Wednes- day. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. For the next meeting of Norwich grange, No. 172, which is on next Wed- nesday evening, the lecturer has r ceived word that members from Pre ton City are coming here attend ih nd that they furnish t ment for the excha nges of enter Norwich g members are ate on the even of Tues- November 11th, by journeyi Preston City and giving the entertain- ment there. ainment tures for the lec hour is pated to furnish two of the p e evenings which have enjoyed ir to call out a large meet Two candid | District Dep rson of | New Haven and alter district | deputy D. C. Murphy of Ta e | have “signified their intentions of re | signin the form on acount of the latter | other ccessors will doubtless PYTHIAN SISTERS. To the grand temple meeting at Clover Temple, e following dele , Anna Guile, Lil- Rogers, and Stearn. he Committee in charge of the en- ¥ inment of the Grand Lodge have ira Coit May rde the follow \rrangements Monday, Oc 8 p. m. Parade of the Grand officers, Invited guests, Grand Temple Pythian Sisters | and suests. Representatives and members of the order, escorted by the Connecticut Brigade, U. R. K. of P., from Foot Guard Armec r a short route and return. 8.30 p. m. Concert by Governor's Foot Guard Band, F. W. Sutherland, director, Reception to Grand lodge officers ‘and Grand Temple, Pythian Sisters, Address by Grand Chancellor Dr. John J. Gailey, E ainment by minstrels (black) of Unity Temple, Pythian Sisters and Lincoln Lodge, No. followed by dancing Re: be served in the an even- been vided—v d to suit the wishes of —a concert by the Governor's Foot Guard Band with Francis W. land director is always a rare treat An addr Grand Chancellor John J.- Gal is “full of enthusiasm, in- structive and inspiring, and makes | one feel glad ‘he a Knight of Py- The Lincoln Lodg thias and Unity Temple minstrels have won laurels | wherever given singl and now the two combined will ente Dancing enlivened by S T tra will be a fitting finale for the occasion REBEKAHS. Hope Rebekah. lodge received two applications for membership at Wed- evening's meeting in Odd hall. At the close of - the the degree team drilled in tion for the work to be done at the first meeting in November. Thames' Past Grands Association meets in Odd Fellows’ hall at 3:30 next Wednesday afternoon and a banquet will be served by the ladies of Hope Rebekah lodge at the close of the busin sion. Although Christmas is nearly three months away active preparations have been undertaken by Rebekahs for the observance of Christmas at Fairview, Odd Fellows’ home. Eve resident at Fai W is to be remem- bered, not only by lodges with which each i ffiliated, but by the Rebekahs of this vicinity. The distributing of Christmas cheer will be arranged in the form of an entertainment, during which gifts will be made. Mrs. Celia Burrows is chairman of the committee in charge of the Re- bekahs’ Christmas festivities at the home. Her associates e Mrs, Al- vinia Bowker and Mrs. Annie Auld. ODD FELLOWS. Shetucket lodge, No. 27, worked the first degree Tuesday evening on two candidates. There was a good num- ber in attendance. There is te be work In the initiatory degres early in N/ovem’ber, : RED MEN. H, H. Jackson, who has been work- ing hers in the interests of Er:“(?{rr‘n seh tribe, with a view of reviving the order here, has been called to another field and another worker s to he sent to this eity shortly SONS OF HERMANN. State President Herman Jacke! planpi=~ his fall visitations to the wampum, | HEPTASOPHS. ich conclave, No. 424 held its | meeting Monday even ana routine bu Y: feeling, gives vigor and vim. no need of it. Sniff a little Kondon's, the original and genmine Catarrhal Jelly, up the nostrils. Iis soothing, healing properties quickly re- lieve you. Best thing for hay fever,colds, catarrh, sore throat, catarriial headache, nose bleed, deafness, etc. Relieves the condition which causes snoring. Sold only in 25c and 50c_sanitary tubes by druggists or direct. " Sample free. Write Hon: itg. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. A CaTaARRH AL That sudden breeze, predicts| a freeze. Be prepared—— Get a Gas Heater You all knew it's dangerous to eat | breakfast in a cold room, and ¥ >sides, | 1t's not very comfortable. Whereas, with one of our Heaters installed, you only have to light it a few minutes L. ore breakfast is called in order ° have the dining roor: comfortably vom. We carry these Heaters in three dif- ferent styles: Reznor Reflector Heater In two sizes and ‘The Oriole, something new in Gas | Heaters. | Call and see them at our office and | | let us explain their usefulness. ‘ (ity of Norw:ch Gias & Electrical Dzpariment | Alice Bldg., 321 Main St. SATURDAY CANDY 29c a 1b. AT— Dunn’s Pharmacy | 50 Main Street | | various lodges about the state and on the 28th will v in lodge. New king plaps to en be | tain thq there will 3 president | work in i t nit K Colchester Nov. FORESTERS OF AMERICA, Court Sachem, No. 94, met Thurs- | | day evening in esters hall and one t One appli- ported in | meeting la: | completed council w mory abou of the in the of January Edward cted dep grand kn ) aning was appointed e coun- cil at the Amer n- al congress wh is held in B on October 19th to District | D Hennon n ed at he would install the new & | officers at the first meeting in 2 ber and the c 1 voted to smoker on that occasion. ANCIENT ORDER OF | WORKMEN, | At the thirteenth annual meeting of | the Grand 1 O. U. W., of Con- in New Haven last following grand lodge ere elected for the ensuing i | | | Workman— r | | | | UNITED and er Brightman, Stonington, G. Herbert man Master Wor { Bishop, Hax Conn. | Grand ~Alphonse ~ Collin; | Hartford, Conn, | Grand Overseer—Hon, John E. Fa- | he Rockville, Conn | and Recorder—George Stroh, New Haven, Conn Grand Receiver—James R. 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