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Show Going on in the Inner Temples of ecret Societies of Importance to the World. ' H OF CLARENCE Jff. B0UTELLE the Most Popular Masonio Writers of the Day His Career as an Educator. a whose Masonio history has been i'it whose name is known to pretty i very Mason who reads the papers aft. is Bro. Clarence M. Boutelle. 1 ".iceof Misinry, to which he is a ' ami agreeable contributor, con-iicruccnl con-iicruccnl of his Masonic life into Ting: "rst saw Masonic light In Roche -f.Xo. 21, at Rochester, Minn., iu '-)( initiated July 13, passed July "iscd Aug. 10. Early in 1886 ho di-and di-and became affiliated with Great M.t, Xo. 181, at Decorah, In. He this lodge as senior deacon and r warden, and now is its worshipper." worship-per." as born in Antrim, N. II., and his 8 in Minnesota began in 18M), at Bear Valley, Waukesha Wau-kesha county. Ho received a g o o d country school education, ed-ucation, and in 1870 exchanged his place on the benches for the chair on the rostrum. ros-trum. A year or two later he again became a student, this time in the Normal school at Winona, Minn. He wasgraauateu - M. coutelle. wjth honors in "i almost immediately became one 'eachers in the institution. In 1874 ls "inde a member of the faculty, Position he retained for nine years. '0 Brother Boutelle was married to - Card Kimber, and two daughters "n the outcome of the union. TMr3 after his marriage he removed tester, Minn., and in 1S85 was elect-CI:1 elect-CI:1 of the public schools of De-; De-; which position he still retains, 'rational work has included service ry fifty state teachers' institutes, we holder of an Iowa life diploma, iiwst professional recognition that ', obtained by a teacher in that state, made literary work the recrea-his recrea-his vacation times and his leisure He has been a very voluminous and has gained popularity in sev--rectiens. |