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Public Installation

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
December
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Friends of the Mison'c fraternlly gpnerally are invited to attend k public nstallation of the olïïcers of Praternity ind Golden Rule lodjjes, at Musonic tetn)le. on Thursday evening, Dee. 18th. Tl é üfllcers to be installed lor Frateriiltj" odjre me : Worshlpful Master- O. B. Tavison. Senior Wurden- W. R. Prlce. Junior Warden- W. U. Donacce. Treasurer - Joseph CIrk. Secretary- M. M. Steffey. Senior Ueiicon- J.B. Dowdlgan. Junior Deacon- Tlieo. Stierle. Tyler - Thomas Taylor. Stewards- Chas. W. Oreenman and Citaties iothammer. ComtniUee- J. E. Beal, Joseph Clark, W. R. rice, E. K. Hageler and M. C. Le Beau. The oflicers for Golden Rule Ludge ftic the siime as [ u'jlished last week, hut the coni'ttittee tol this lodee is D. C Pull, J. U. Miner, J. F. Hoelzle, E L. Seyler, [i. Callway. By sotne unaccuuutable mishap a noice of the election of oflloers of Fraternty Lodge F. & A. M. was oinitted from our columns last week. That would not lave been so humillatinK liad it not conained a notice of the presentation to W. M. Chas. B. Davison of a beautiful ?ast Master's jewel, as a slight token of ;he appreclation by the brothers of the trand work done by hini during the past wo years. The presentation was made )y Dr. Carrow in a few pleasant word that expressed the feeliiir of the craft for one of the very best and rao3t efficiënt Woreblptul Master3 that Fraternity or any otlier lodge ever had. Mr. D ivison r'chly deserved both the jewel a;:d the lonor. The M. O. R. R. will feil round trip Ickets on account of (Jhrlstmas and New Years and the Holiday season, on Dec. 24th, 25th and 31st, and on January lat, pood to return until January óth, 1S9I, at ono and one-third fare for tho round trip There vvcre 31-4 interments In Foret Hlll cemetery HiIm yvnv iij 10 Ot-. ih. Of that number 25 were between 70 and 80 ycai-8 of oge; 13 between 80 and 90; and one over 90. This makes over onetliird of the whole number over 70 yeara of age. A reniavkable record. Jdhn G. Johnson, of the Ist ward, died Dec. 13, aged 60 yrs., 2 mos. and 12 ilys., of nervoua debility. Mr. Johnson was boni In New York In 1830. In 1803 tie enlisted u a New York regiment and went to war, where lic contracted the clisi'a-c tliat has made him BOch a gafferei for so rnmy year?. In 18G7 lie carne to Ann Arbor to assist his brother E. J. Johnson, then in the lint trade here. In 1874 he wasclnsen deputy city marshal and later city marshal, whicli position he fllled witli credit to liimself and the city. The deceased was a meinber of Welch fost Q. A. R. and of Fraternity Lodge F. & A. M. Funeral was held Monday p. m. from the family resiilenpe, and the remains tiken to Homer, N. Y., for bnrlal.

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Ann Arbor Courier