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Show F.O.E. READIES STATE CONCLAVE Annual state convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will I be held Saturday, June 23, at Eagles hall with members of Bingham aerie No. 659 as hosts. ! Registration is set for 9:00 a in. i and the meeting will convene at 10:00 a.m. Mayor R. A. Murano, to be in- troduced by Chris T. Praggastis, will give the address of welcome The response by State Aerie President H. R. Gust will proceed pro-ceed formal opening of the state aerie and general business. Judge A. A. Scott of Los Angeles will give a short address Scheduled for the afternoon session, which opens at 2:00 p.m., is the report of committee!, nom- I inations of officers, election and j installation of officers. The banquet at Masonic hall will be served by members of the Eagles auxiliary. A talk by Judge Scott and a program of musical numbed and songs is planned. State officers to preside at the session include:-Jack Birch, junior jun-ior past worthy state president; H. R. Gust, worthy state president; presi-dent; Frank Andrews, worthy state chaplain; J. Leroy Nielson, state secretary; Jack Sehlotter-bach, Sehlotter-bach, state treasurer; Herman Finster, state conductor; John J Creedon, state inside guard; J. Allen Linberg, state outside guard; J. R. McKellar, C. I. Still-man, Still-man, state trustees. Local officers assisting with convention plans include: Chris T. Praggastis, worthy president; A. L. Nelson, vice president; A-O. A-O. Jacobson, worthy chaplain; A. J. Bolliger, inside guard; Joseph Naglich, outside guard; H. R. Gust, secretary B. A. Hocking, treasurer; Tony Dosen, conductor; J.-H. Culleton, C I. Stillman and Alfred Goff, trustees. n |