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Show SCOTTISH RITE REUNION PLANS - 7 1 ' Notable Exercises to Be Held Here November 20 to 23. The Scottish Rite Masons of the valley of Salt Lake, Orient of vt"tah. have almost al-most completed their arrangements for the sixth reunion of A. A. Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, which will be held hero from November 20 to November 23. The ineffable degree ' will "be conferred on Mondav. November 20: (the historical degree de-gree and religious degrees. Tuesday; the philosophieal and chlvulrlc degrees on Wednesday, and the ceremonial and official of-ficial degrees on Thursday. Refreshments will be served each night after the completion com-pletion of the labors of the evening. There will be an exceptionally large class to participate In the ceremonies. The committees of well known Masons that have been appointed to take charge of all arrangements are as follows: Arrangements Ira O. Rhodes. W llliam J. Lynch, Sidney W. Badcon, Samuel C. Park. . , , Fraternal Reception and Princely CourtesyCharles Cour-tesyCharles W. Morse. Charles H. Blanchard. Frederick J. Hill. Louis Cohn. Arvls S. Chapman. .Windsor V. Rice. Em-erson Em-erson F. Root. James D. Wood. llliam J. Barrette. Henry H. Comforth, George H. Lern, Alfred H. Warren. Those in charge of the class will b Charles W. Morse. Jacob J. Oreenewalu and Fred C. Schramm. The committee on music, Ira O. Rhoades. Alfred II. Pea-body. Pea-body. John C. Critchjow. Directors of properties and clectrlciau. George V. Aiken and Henry Simon. The choir Is composed of the following well-known musicians: Fred C. Graham, tenor: Miss Agatha Berkhoel. contralto: Mrs. Nell Ftnkerton, soprano; J. A i MarU Squires, bass; A. 11. Peabody. organist. |