-~ .. J, · · · . .:.f . \· .. ' t . . . " ' · : . : . _ . , \ l:l, ,- ." . . \ '-" .. -,. . ..··3 · ·' ' ~p_-· i. ! ' ~\. ~Nl l;,~ '" . ~-. , · - ·~_-. ... " · . . .. '· · . ·.: I ,' I : ~: '\._ · . ········ 'n. 'I . ·.~ .. , ., ; · · . ·\ ) ;·', '{~ ' ., . .'. ;'. · · . P I. f .. ~ , , , , ' o · : I' ' NEW·TEMPLE TltiUMPH .. ,; OF GREEK-DORIC STYLE .--:--'---......:..-~~ - . ~- ~ - ~~----+.--~~-.-- · . GRAND: ! _.LODGE"OFFICERS Open to PUbiic Saturday TO DffiECT DEDICATION ·. i ·- - Beautiful Edifice·. Designed tofiiiifZ~~finiiiHiBtd~ , Insure Structural Harmony and · Facility of Use < )fticcrs oi the Grand Lod~ f' of ~I ;t Wilt~~-tte\ ·n-~w Masonic tempt~, one -~.-c:t;~l ;nn s of the state of Tllinois \\·ill l>l' i:1 of the finest structures of its type in ,. Vv' ihnette tcJmorrow to condu ct cerv . thi .-; ,·ic inity. w:-~ s cle :-; ign~d by Arthu '.,.,.,. inoi1ies marking the formal dcclicatit>ll :\1. K.n t"". Wt'l' k,.nwn Chi --al!o ;'rei, .~/,. of the new \Viln'lette Masonic templL . teet, and i;-; repre sentative of the Greet : ·" · The ceremonies will take place at 3 : Dor=c stde of architecture. o.~clock in the large lod r e room of the · The temple is a three-story struct- ' ure and stands on a tr<1ct of land 10 7J trnmle and will be under the din.: rtio n hv 2"0 feet at 1010 Central q_venue oi David D. King, grand ma "tcr. ~r \1 purchased seve~a l years ago· by th· sic iur the cerrmonies \\-'ill he nrm·icled local Ma sonic' ft~ternity. Jiy the ·lmpl' rial quartrt ·a nd Orian :\ . Tl· (' i'1 n r n '... ,,. hnild ing- .W"S <, rl · ·. Gtllitz. t~n..r:-~.ni :-: t for \Vihnette Lod g1 signed to insure ~tructura1 h<i'rmon- .. A. F. & A. ~1. and comfort, conveniCI1ce and facilit: Fnrm~l dedic a tion cer~'nwnie s wjll lw 0f use. The first floor comprises a! foll~·wed hv a brief program of mu sir auditor=um \vith a' seating capacity o ' during \\'hich -period the new edifice at 650, with a separate entrance; a spa 1010 Central avrntll", '"ill he throw n cious stage, and "·~toak rooms; th onen fur iiisnect.ion·-hy -tbe rcsicletltS o: main hall to lod~ halls and clu, the commun~t.y: · rooms; a club parlor) . kitchen and serv From 5 to 7 o'clock light refres ], ing pantry. nH"n+s will be served the visitors a !1d Model of Completeness ' ctt . P o'clock there is to be a nrogra1 11 The ~ , or .· ·" .t spado' lodg-e p1rl··r; th·· m·lin lndg· ~ · hall, do l')f r·nterta'inmPnt in the n~'w ~url;·"r:um in the Gr(l(·k Dorle :,;tyl1· ; a liiJrary, S(" , of · ihe "r?·tt~ture, followed . by dancing retary's offi t· t·, property dosl' ts and org: i. which \viii·. con tinue until . midnight. console. Th P jhjJ·fi finn .. anrl li'Hll'r n·lrt of 1 1 D...:dic>ti~ l ;l of thf' Ma",._· ,;,. t "mnk second floor houSL!S a second lodge hall, .i comes one ·vear and a week from th e parlor, cnmmilt f> c room . cloak ronm, l1a · ! DEDICA~ION DAY AT A GLANCE da !c uf the- laying of the c0rnrr ·= tnnt cony onrluoking th e main lodge hall, and Dedication ceremonies ................................................ 3 p. m . of th(' ~tnwture on Octoht>r 31, 1925. the org-nn lofl . """"" ,.r. ,._ ... ;·t,,nc;-"'nnointed early il' .NI ost \Vorshipful Grand Lodge of Masons of the state of Jllinois Form Corporation 1925 by the WilmettE> Masonic Temple <tS · David D. King, grand master The new M a:--onic temnle con .;; t it u l t · 'so l' I.t . 11 1rt- lla n · bt·e n t:'llg-ag-ed in supE-r\' isImperial Quartet t1 '...: ohiectivP. of a corpont:on formc d ing tht· m~-ri:~d details esHentinl to th' su eC' ,...~sful r· ~'1SUI11111'1tion of tlw grt>a' Orian A. Galitz, organist November 20. 1922, cnnsi~ting of thl' bulldhg- rro 'r·"t. Tlv' rwrsonnt·l of thi · tnembPrs .of \::Vilmette Lod~f', No. 931. organization is ...... '"llows: AddressA. F. & A.M., vViln1Ptte · Chap~~'r, Ko. Truateea ?5~. R. A M., and \Vilmettr Chaptn. K R~Liph c .. Booz,- j.Jt'esirlent; Auguc::t J. 5 to 7 P. M. No. 753, Orrler of the Ea"trrn St1r. and ue zow. v:ce-presldent: H>trry W. Hopp, Light refreshments :;;ecreta.ry: Art"'ur .J. Taylor, treasurer; known as the Wilmette Masonic Tem f'hflrl<>~ H Br, thold. Charles C. Ca1m·ron. pic as~ociation. The s·ructure reprt X~a~~~~;b~~e.Ja~~~o. nA. n]n~a. E\,ienotornne. r, Earl 8 P. M. sents the culmin;\tion of an inten"in· Entertainment and dance Bufld;ng <'"mmlttee- Eorl A. PettibonE>, fund campaign launrhrd in .Tanuary ch'tlrm1.n · John C. Blaylock. Charles F. PROGRAM 1925, the ~t>lendid success of ,.,:hirh rc Brannt, Ch:lrle~ H. Bret"old, lf"nry Don Sweet, master of ceremonies · f d · 1 Fowler "1"llnh W. Faupel, Paul A. Hoff- 0 verture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D e1 0 wens ' S yncopators suited in the bre:~kml! o l!f~"11n an< f t 1 h ·t 1· ) m"n . H ()Yt King, A . .T. Mou"t David ( k s· \OilllllellCelllPnt 0 ar ttrt Ul C '""' 01 . Nelson . .Rohert G. Saxer, Edward L. · oo tsters ................ . . - ....... Harmony Cookies from Station WEBH erations early in SeptPmber 1925 on . S<'h<>fdE>nhelm. HeJ,,l K11rniker ................................................ Studio dancer h 1 stte. pure ac::pc1 severa 1 Flnflnq~ ('omonlttee-Arthur J. Taylor, (Miss Kurniker is ballet mistress of the Balaban and Katz theaters) the tempe chalrm·m: F. A. Andrew. Lloyrl C. Ay'rec::. Esth er Jo h_ · N'tz1 · le vears before, at 1010 \f'ntral avenue. nson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C a l'f 1 ornta 1t1nga f J· · l\f · A~"" I L Y"YY"~n M. DraJH·, Ir, D. L 1 p ~· As in the ins+ ancc o t lt> cornerstont· Iverson. harl"'s H. .Jnck~"n, A. J. Kuelamey and earson .... - ................................ in song and -comedy d l' . zow, .J. jyo M"lc<tlfster, Fr~nk ·c. Nason, Kurntker dancer ......... , ....... : . ..................................... again laying a year ago, t 1 1e PC tcatto~ffipro D:>n r; , t'lP~. Arthur J. T"~ylor. Ec;ther Johnson ............................... __ ........... .. .... once again pram 1Hs been arranged hv the o r; r-. TPmpl commlttee of 99-1. R. G Adkins. TL G t Sl1erman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M agtcal · Jester of Wilmette Lodge, A. F. and A. ~' 1.. · ... l\f A ,... 1 J . M. "'nn, ' . . very, .1~nl"'S . ·-."'r- C roe1 rea . d Ch 1 A ar otte a ron · · · · · · .. - ......................... Surprise attraction assisted bv other memhf'r<; of tht· ber, r ·::.'1's R 'R"'<'ker. L. A. BowPJ', Phi lin · ar an V. Rr'rrht. H'l.rry A. Brow~. Charles .T. 1oc\n-P ttnnPr the ,P'Pnera 1 rlirertinn of Rrougt>tn'l . F. A. Buck. Frf'd n. Buc1{- Dancing till midnight A. J. 'Kuelzow, master. T~e reception m~n R'"'Y"' A. B11ckm,n. Thorn"~ E. of visitors ,,·ill he left wlth th<" pa-..t Rnll""'"~ - Hm,ry J. B11rb'1Ch. HPrbert · 1 W r It' 11 ro r 111asters of Wilmetle lodge who, tn t H· · , 'IV" ' " · r.~rna,han. · Ern~>st c. Eastern Star Assumes ~ Cazel, Dwight ChapmRn. Bf'ninm'n F . order of tl1eir servicr. <~rr as follow :' : ("}lFf'l'"fl J.lo-'7,0 .T. C'--bu:,..., Dr. N . P. · J b f G . o · r.eorge \V. Hrss. \Villiam D. Ma1 Caldwf'll. J. E. Compton. R~>len .J. r"ol<, tn tX/eet_t/ ear . 0 0 ettJng ,rgan thews. Artl'ttr ]. Tav . lor. L. R. S1;:1w F . P. r-"c::'- I"Y JnmP~ C. Cr()Rsley, WarThe beautiful or(Tan installed in the rPn n'lr<-t 'P'ltl, T'""""ic;, r.l:lr.:·n('f' li~.l of Wilmette I'> son, Hugo T . Zaremha ..T. N. Marali:- Dr~yer Arthnr R. F,rldingtoTJ. r:. A .. Eld" .; main lodg-e hall of the new Masonic t~'r, ]. G. \\hay, Frank C. K<~son. ri~~~ 1 }': P. F . . ~ch . H"rry \V. Fo_<~ eJqon<!', . A span of sixt_een years cov:ers the temple has been the objrctive of num- f'harle" H. Tacksnn. Charles L. Hos ~athpr,-~~1 r;;~~~.,H~nryl-f~;h?.~~~s, .;.!· ~· j lus~ory .of the W1!mettc. Masom-c. lodge f·r.ous sorial events and benefits staged 1, en. Clifton· L. Keith, Earl A: PettiH'lrit~>rih .. nnk. .r. R. Harper. H. H.· H<tr~ 'Whtch ts to· dedtcate tts magmficent lw \\'ilmettc Chap ter of the Eastern hon~, Charles C. Sr,,ultz, Irvin R. ri""" r..,,..,.., q~ ... ~ ... nn . Rrt-,, 1,., .... .. lf'lr- new temole Saturd"~y afternoon and Star. Adkins, Charles C . .Cameron. ""V r ....... ,,., ., n u"11Pr ro,n .. ge ,V, H" <:~" . evening of this week. I Pr0111inrnt among the fund-raising Edw,..,.-t .T. Hnf'l'l"l"n. Lllliqn 1\f. H"lf(. · · Committees . Plstn F~te man, ('h "' ... rl"s Har 1·1 ·., · r. H<J<.··The names of n mety-seven Masons ventures tn this connection \\'as an " JJ. Hosk"n. ~,. . t ". " '"' Othf'r dedication <·onHnitt<'Ps arP: . k.,, , Pnl-t, rt 1\L .T""""'!."'o'l, n .. ··il' r 1' · residing in Wilmette appeared on a A. rm istice Day bazaar sponson'd by the . Progr.'lm-:-A .. J., K.u.~ . l ww, F. A. B·wk, b . .Tnnf'". rprt " 'l L. Keith . C. A. T{r·lh11·. r.. petition for dispensation directed to S1 ar a year ago, which proved an un- c. Ca.zel, Oeorg·t· W. lTPss, E. \V . ·webt' 1: · ~- Klbhy Fronk T.. Koontz. F.-iw'lr<l A. h G d L io· f M . f 1 l'fi 1 E..,tertainnwnt- C. D. :\faC'C':lllum, 1- · Kr->f'k ". M.. .,,;r, J{uel?.'lW, Dudley \V. t e ran . O_< ~e o asons o t le qur~ 1 t'( suc:ess.. -\.. Bnr·k. A. J. Kul·lzow, A. 1\l. Long-, .T . I~<·t r·.,. P. 1" T.Pwi<> .Tr.. F.. .T. Lnnrlin, state of Illtnots, October 28, 1910. Card parttcs 111 great number also c. Wilson . .T. P"h r ":".t 1\ff"{'h,r.,. f'""'r 1 ~~ Mcf'ne. i\Jlln<; Sixty-four new members were I hcloed swell the organ fund, with the Dance-E. c. f'a7. PI, E. B. 0rnc>r, .J. E. H. McM·llf'n. H"rrv W. Mtller. H"rrv W. brotfght . into the lodge while under result that the M::~sonic temple boa'\tS Compton. 0. A. Galit7., f' . C. ~khult7.. Mnnc;: f'l-,,.. .. lo~ F. Murrav. Axel E. Nord · · . . . Rt>freshnwnts-J. E. Swift TN"tl, T. E. AJh n-t .T :!'\v!"trl)m A . N. Pllge, Morto~ dt~ p ~ nsatiOn.'. and 142 names attached one of the finest mstruments obtamable. BuJ1ivant, ·E. H. Funl<t', J. c. Andenwn . L. p ... u " rf"""~ fi~>n"e-~' H p ... tt;R"n . .r~ 1w·s to the petttton for charter granted E. D. Lyon. mon meeting place for several years. Publit'ity:-E. \V. W<·lwr, A. J. Kut<izo"·· Psen'ck" 1 Ottn R"be C. R R"'nn""k"lr. Octoher 11, 1911. A L R N· ("l-,,...,,.,., N Pf'll)·wfq R r···th·) 1 ' 1 · ]' 1 \\t"l 1 1 1 T 1 · d F. A. Buck. c:· ~,.i.. 11 p.- .... ~ "R.;r""rd T) SchllPttge C C' R t 1e e.ar !Cr . cays 1 mette oc <re 1 l e new tempe was first occupte Officers of Wilmdte lndg-(1, A. F. 1!-.: ~""-'1'1f7, TO' r, S"'trtlE>fr. Rev. na~i~i convened· in the JOn(;'<; build in~ on Wil- . ;:J.t the resumption of Masonic work A... M., are: Aug-uRt J. Kuelzow, master : StPrl<"'r. w·qJi ... ~ R Suttc;. T.onis 1'. mette CI.V.cnue .at. MaiH street, hut .lat rr following last ' summer's vacation per- l·'E>nnif'n A. Buck, st:ulor ward··n; ClarSt~r1<:f>l "J'! nna 'fl-tn~nc;on. 'F'r~"t1 or'ck Tilt. moverl to the th;rd flnor of the Brown iod the first deg-ree work having been nnce D. MacCallum, junior warn"'n; l~arl St~>l1"' T" ~ trnr 'W 11 H""l "'l'w'lc:f'r 1' b 'ld' · 1159 W 1 ·1 . · ' · d d' . · h E. Orner, trensurer; Georg-e W. Hess. Creor~"e 'l'nrner. Frank 'i V~>nton,' Dr: ttl mg at mette ~ven~e, g tven 111 a e tcatory degree 111 t e c::~>cretary ~ Charles (', Schultz, ch;.v1lain: H. () ~r r 'M"<l'lr. A. w. Wlg-g}ef$wortb. where · the· thr e.e ... groups, Wt1mette Royal Arch order. The groups have F.rnest c. Ca:;,al, senior deacnn: J. E~rhcn .John n 'W"~ 1 na . .J. C" vrn.,~n . AlfrPit Lorl!!e No. 931, A. F. & A. M., Wil- ~ been meeting in the new temple reQ;- rompton, junior dej:lcon; .J. E. Swift Tcnl, C. Wol'l'. W~shington W. Winberg, . An- mette Chapter, No. 253 .R. A. M. and ularly since early in September in spite <;f'nlor steward; Thom"s E. Bullivallt. "'""'1'W """""""'""~ T n W'"aY Emmott D w·1 Ch' ~ · N0 ' 75 O ' · . . . ' unlor steward: Albert 1\f. Long, marshal: · Tartan. E~ Jt Y~nke~s, Fra~k R Youn~: · 1!'lette ~pter, 3, rder of of t~e t.n any · hand1<~aps mctdent to a · ()rlan A. Galitz, nrgHnist: .Joseph ( ·. 'fax W'. ZabeJ. the Eastern Star, ·have found a com- parttally -completed structure. · Wilson, tylc·r. New 'Temple Comes s· h y Lodge .. 1 1 1