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Show TEN NEW SHRINERS ADMITTEDTO TEMPLE Ten novitiates were initiated Into the mysteries of El Kalah temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, last night at Masonic Ma-sonic halL The class consisted of C. S Schmidt, Fred L. Oswald, W. G. Ad-amson, Ad-amson, E. L. Faison, J. C. Dick. C. E. McCullow, P. B. Haslet. W. E. Yancey, W. H. Young and W. P. Caffey. Visiting Nobles were present from Boise, Helena, Rawlins, Spokane, Toledo, To-ledo, Lincoln, Omaha, Birmingham, Ala., Minneapolis, Brooklyn, Detroit, Salina, Kan.; Fargo, Dak.; Phoenix, Ariz., and Chicago. The initiation having been completed, refreshments were served and a- social session was enjoyed. The Temple officers who conducted the pilgrims over the hot sands last night were Harry N. Mayo, potentate; Charles F. Jennings, chief jabban; John A. Reeves, assistant rabban; Joseph M. Marriott, high priest; William A. Stanton, Stan-ton, oriental guide; Henry A. Gebhart, treasurer; La Vern B. Smith, recorder; Oscar Groshell, first ceremonial master; George H. Dern, second ceremonial master; F. C. Schramm, director; Lester D. Freed, assistant director; Harwood M. Cushing, marshal; Arthur Brown, captain of the guard; John F. Corker, outer guard. |