Forty-seventh Anniversary
Lois Uebecca Degree Lodge No. 115 celebrated its forty-seventh anniversary in Odd Fellóws' hall last Mouday evcning. A fair sized crowd assembled to tak e part in tjie festivities of tho occassion. The carefully prepared program, made up of home talent, was pleasing and in.ructive. The reoitations by Mrs. McNally and Misses Stobbins, Soott, and Mably were well received. Mr. I. C. Reynolds and Mr. Frank Mclntyre, accompanied by Miss Ida Johnson and Miss Katie Seabolt, sang several selections which were repeat edly encored. "The Answer to an A'Vdvertisoment" presented by Mr. Scott and son and Mrs. Colgrove, was a novel feature of the program. Mr. George Scott gave a short history of the Order of Rebekah, dwelling earnestly on the fact that it is entirely in keeping with the spirit of the Odd Fellows Lodge that woman, with her kindness, tenderness, and mercy should enter into the field of active work in Odd Fellowship. After refreshments had been ser ved, the entertainment of the evening was concluded by a short social dance.
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