Texas Mining and Trade Journal, Volume 1, Number 45, Saturday, May 29, 1897 Page: 14
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LODGES.
ENTERPRISE LODGE NO. 422, I. O. O. F.—Meets weekly, every Saturday
night. John McNeil, N. G.; Robert Stewart, V. G.; A. B. Gordon, Sec-
retary; Past Grand J. R. Edwards, Treasurer; Past Grand D. C. Heathering-
ton, Representativa to Grand Lodge; John Plumer, alternate.
BIAMOND LODGE NO'. 159, Knights of Pythias.—Meets weekly, every
Friday night. Joseph Ilalafax, C. C.; W. J. Terbet, K. of R. and S.
GRAND ORIENT, SPOONER, COUNCIL.—D. C. Heatherington, Grand
Patriarch.
CLAN GORDON, U. O. S. C., NO. 2.—Meets every Monday night. JD. C.
Heatherington, W. C.; Charles Armstrong, R. S.
rHURBEl? LODGE NO. 3934, K. of II.—Meets every Wednesday night.
James Hamil, Dictator; L. F Williams, Reporter; G C. Hamilton,
Financial Reporter; M. A. Williams, Treasurer.
j O. G. T. NO. 105.—Meets every Tuesday night. James Morgan, C. T.; Mrs.
1. W. M. Lewis, V. T.; Will McKinnon, P. C.; Mrs. Morgan, Chap.: James
McCleary, L. D.; Miss Mamie Goe, Sec'y.
Visiting members of any of the above orders having proper credentials
cordially invited to a seat in the Lodge room.
CHURCHES.
[TJRESBYTERIAN.—Services every third Sunday.
APTIST.—Services every first Sunday when there is a pastor is in charge.
At present there is none.
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KA ETHOD1ST—Services every second and fourth Sunday. Rev. Mr. Ha-
/ 1 ven, Pastor. Union Sunday school every Sunday at 9 a. m. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday night. Epworth League meets every Sunday after-
noon at 3 o'clock.
eATHOLIC.—High Mass, 10 a.m., Sunday; Vespers and Benediction, 3 p.
m. Catechism, 2 p. m. Every First Sunday, first Mass at 8 a. m., with
Communion; second Mass at 10 a. m. Daily Mass at 8 a. m. during the winter
months. Rer J. Dolje.
CLUBS.
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UNTER FISHING AND BOATING CLUB —W. H. Ward, President; E. H.
Rhodes. Vice-President: C. G Arnold. Secretary; C.W. Minis, Treasurer;
iness meetinc everv first, and third Tnesilav nio-ht.ain o nh mnnfh
Business meeting every first and third Tuesday nights in each month.
rOOT BALL, ASSOCIATION RULES.—Bob Beveridge, Captain; D. Love,
Secretary. Meets when called by the Captain. RUGBY RULES.—Will
Ward, Manager; R. A. Chamberlain, Captain.
BASE BALL, FIRST AND SECOND NINES.-Lee Reeves and Ed S. P.ritton
Managers first Nine; "Dusty" Rhodes, Captain and Manager Hunt'-r
club. Meet when called by Manager.
g^UOlT CLUB.—Meets when called.
BA.NDS.
RI). HUNTER CONCERT BAND—C. G. Arnold, President; Mart Williams,
. Secretary and Treasurer; Henry Holderness, Instructor; Ed. Wilson,
Leader. Meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights.
RII WARD ITALIAN BAND—Joe Depetro, Director and Leader; Modesto
. Fantin, President; Joe Ronchetti, Secretary; Jack Gianinetti, Cashier.
Meets every night except Saturday night.
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COLORED ORDERS.
ZEPHINIRE LODGE NO. 32, Knight of Pythias.—Meets Friday nights. W.
Johnson, C. C ; C. C. Jenkins, Treasurer.
ORK LODGE NO. 74, A. F. & A. M.- Meets Tuesday nights. H H. Haskins
W. M.; Henry Madden, Secretary; Rev. R. T. Crouch, Treasurer.
HURBER LODGE NO. 3247, G. U. O. F.—Meets Monday nights. Richard
Johnson, N. G.; W. H. Clay, P. S.
GODFREY COMMANDERY NO. 4, K. T.—Meets first Saturday in each
month. W. H. Clay, Eminent Commander; H. II. Haskins, Secretary.
EUREKA CHAPTER NO. 7, H. R A.—Meets third Saturday in each month.
W. H. Clay, High Priest; H. H. Haskins, Secretary.
THURBER HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH NO. 763.—Meets Wednesday nights.
Lue Clay, M. N. G ; W. H. Clay, W. R.
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER, O. E. S.—Meets every Thursday night. Miss
Gertie Haskins, R. M.; Miss E. J. Reynolds, R. S.
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Rose, John R. Texas Mining and Trade Journal, Volume 1, Number 45, Saturday, May 29, 1897, newspaper, May 29, 1897; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204540/m1/14/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.