Show MT MORIAH LODGE IS 44 YEARS OLD Anniversary of Its Founding Is Celebrated in Delightful Manner FOUR HUNDRED PRESENT SUMPTUOUS BANQUET FOLLOWS RENDITION OF PROGRAM e REV P A SIMPKIN Full Fil Fully f f ur 1 i 1 u r d m ir ml TS rs rs of cf Mt LIt 11 Mo Morah Io 10 rah rih loutt I ge X N NJ 2 F and A M w with ith their wies aid ald trends r fliS gather d at the beau beautiful beautiful beautiful ii i rooms r ni in iii Masonic Md iii temple ti last night on the th occasion of or the anniversary of the founding of the lodge The rite affair was also made maile memorable bj by bythe the presence of Worshipful Grand rand Master Charles B Jack who w dein r d a short address addre s congratulating t ig th members ini of oC the Ii tit i on n 11 ha h I t ving rig T g ad n hex id l mature growth A dt I I program of music and ad s m in k t r s w with th the occa y 4 4 S k CHRISTOPHER DIEHL sion wa was i an n d 1 o tj um t i after which s lii h a ban banquet banquet wi wai w n 1 1 Later 1 tt mt and guests Jin iii nurry ir r in th I dance d anc hall hail and andin andIn andin in rei reri wing I atta tt t t I of the hand handsome handsome some rooms ot of th tho t mph mple The ih call tail to order was wa made by the wor worshipful worshipful master mastt r of Mt Moriah lodge Rev He HeP P A Simpkin in m a brief brif address and the invocation was pronounced by b the chaplain Charles J Freund A selection was then rendered by b Schusters orches orchestra tra after r which Mr Jack was presented He dwelt at some length I n h on the meaning of Fr FrN e Ma Masonry and on w what hat it was hoped might be f accomplished by the lodges s here and by b Mt Moriah In par particular particular during the coming year He called caned attention to the long service ren rn rendered rendered dered by the brothers of Mt It Moriah Mo iah lodge and the good food that had been accomplished during durin the years of its ex existence existence Origin of Free Masonry Brt I i H I f I lkins 1 liv red an ad nil dr s n i I i u it was made of the tho tb origin 0 R nf f tnt Fr 1 r l and i il the precepts F S 4 t I V I i f I I W e eCHARLES CHARLES J FREUND of If th LI 11 tit i uti t 0 at some length Ii idIn l li I n i d ti with the read rial reading reading ing ot of iL nn n i r rss s I with aiti the relations rIi I Iiii l l I I maintained by Masons Matons in which they meat inet me t upon the level leel and part upon the square Most delightful were the numbers given by Mrs A H II Peabody h on the piano and Miss Bessie Barnett on the violin Mrs Frank Browning gave gac a recitation re choos choosing choosIng choosIng ing as her subject t one of Browning Brownings poems This portion was closed by the rendering of nf America by the entire audi nce enee assisted by the tra High HI h was paid to Grand Secretary Christopher DIehl Diehi who was introduced as one of the oldest members of the lodge and one of the thO t he most faithful At the banquet t which followed every ever lady was presented with H It bouquet luquet of flowers in honor of the occasion This portion of the affair lasted laste cl until nearly 11 U o clock after which dancing occupied the tile remainder of the evening The committee of arrangements was Wail composed of the following novo R v P A 8 Charles Crane Christopher Diehl C L J 1 Hisson Higson Hj son G B Pfoutz A S Chapman and J 3 M Marriott |