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Show jElllS OFFiIjEH Here as Representative of Grand Aerie to Take Up j Local Club Obligations Colonel George Choylnski, one of California's leading lawyers and : brother of Joe Choylnski. prizefighter I ol some note, was in Ogden yesterday jto determine whether or not the Grand Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will aid the Ogden Aerie No. US In paying the debt on their home on Grant avenue between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Colonel Colo-nel Choyinski came as representative of the Grand Aerie from San Francisco, Fran-cisco, but declared he was not ready to state the results of his findings here before leaving for the coast. The Eagles' lodge, Colonel Choylnski Choyln-ski said, is now filled with prominent men in all parts of the country and particularly is this true in California where practically all justices and attorneys at-torneys are members. In Yerrlngton, Nev., three members of the supreme court belong to the Yerrlngton lodge. Colonel Choyinski was originator of the Eagles' patriotic fund, which, during dur-ing and following the Avar, proved of valuable aid to lodge members who entered the service. oo |