VIA -")'- . li.. ' t v -i 4, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNEJ-TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1902. - ...,, M j&.,n iii luiiiiiiii J Tf1 '' H'm. It j KNIGHTS TEMPLAR STATE THRONG CITY tfr (Continued from Pobo 3-1 Bllnson', the "trlnh poet"! Sir Thomns H. Stout, chief clerk to the city solici tor arid whoso voice 1b often heard on "tho , hustings." and tunny others prominent In tho Boclnl, professional and business life of the Quaker City. The elective olllcers of St. Albnn commnndery are: Eminent comman der, E. Sir McOluney ftiitU'HKe, M. D.; Kencrallsslino, Sir Martin V. B. Davis; vcaptaln Renernl. Sir .1. Thomas Moore; treasurer, E. Sir John 11. McFetrldge, P. C; recorder, Sir James McOnrvey; trustees, E. Sir Bobert P. Mustln, Jr., T. C Sir William E. Williamson, Sir .William B. Carllle. Among those In the St. Alban party are: Dr. nnd Mrs, McCluney Batlcllffe, Miss Sarah C. nndclllte, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. B. Davis, Mr. and .Mrs. J. Thomas Moore, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Mustln, jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilkin son, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Carllle, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carllle, Mr. and Mrs. John B. MeFotridge, Dr. and Mrs. Albert S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Oreoge A. Maxwell, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel' Abel, Miss Ethel Blvard, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Heritage. Mr. and Mrs.. John L. Mather, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. MacDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Pferschlng, Mls3 Nellie Pferschlng, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lengel, Mr. nnd Mrs. layman M. Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Klerr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. George Stlnson, Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Beeves, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Blsley, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Pelton, Mr. nnd Mrs. George C. Courtrlght, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Naylor Elnwechter, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bender, Mrs. William Christy, Mrs. McPherson. Dr. Joseph C. Egbert, Henry W. Smith, George W. Hall, Prof. A. G. C. Smith, H. M.' Brown, Samuel B. Fos ter, B. V. Blvard, W. C. Nlukum, Al-fied.-S. Lewis, John W. Hlbbert, Harry H. Tussey, Alexander Dow, Bobert r.itrlck, Charle3 Schaefer, Frank W. Casscdy, Thomas F. Simmons, L. Frank Stearns, Bobert Harper, James K. Logue, James H. Glenn, J. Clark Wood, W. Cooper. The commnndery has Its headquar ters at the Jermyn, where it gave a brilliant reception last night. Kensington No 54. Kensington commandery, No. 54, of Philadelphia, arrived at 4.30 o'clock v. in. over the Delaware and Hudson road. Like the other PhlladelDhla command erics it had a bier delegation, including mnny ladies. On the way hither the party enjoyed a ride over the "Swltch naek" at Mauch Chunk and a dinner on top of Summit Hill. Below is a list of the members of Kensington commandery participating In the Scranton conclave; also a list of ladies accompanying them: E. Sir George F. Powell, eminent commander, ,and Mrs. Powell, Sir Walter t,. Yerkes, generalissimo, nnd Mrs. Yerkes, Sir Henry H. Brown, captain general, E. Sir Stephen C. Fraley, P. C, treasurer, pud Mrs.-Fraley, E. Sir John F. Rail; P. C, recorder, Miss Grace B. Rau and iMIss Elizabeth H. Rau, E. Sir J. George Brueckmann, P. C, E. Sir Frederick G. Mauror, P. C, and Mrs. Maurer, E. Sir William Rowen, P. C, and Mrs. Rowen, Sir Lewis T. Matlack and Mis. Matlack, Sir George Melsle and Mrs. Mclsle, Sir J. Albert Spanagle and Mrs. Spanagle, jSIr William W. S. Leldy and Mrs. Leidy, Sir Thomas D. Brown, Mrs. Brown nnd Miss Alice E. Brown, Sir C. Wesley Ruffel and Mrs. RufCel, Dr. R. Nell and Mrs. Nell, Sir Robert Werner and Mrs. Werner. Sir Doncetso Felix nnd Mrs. Felix, Sir Knights Frank Cox, James Glvens, George A. Bllyeu, Joseph G. Haines, John A. Merrltt, Henry C. Mer rltt, Russell Spence, Joseph H. Ralner, Franz G. B. Falk, Charles W. Stigale, Ben T. Welch, John D. Batteau, Jncob M. Crouthamal, Frederick Craemer, Louis Hack, Frederick W. Reese, Philip . iietze, jolin Schuebol, Dr. Norman B. Tuttle, Dr. William J. McNauIl and Mrs. McNaulI, Mrs. William K. Helm pold, Mls.s Sadie Shlsslcr, Mrs. Margaret Rau, Miss Sadie Rau and Mrs. Maglll. Sheir henddunrters Is at tho Lacka wunna Valley house. The Dunmore 1)jnd will accompany the commandery In the parade. Kensington commandery now num bers 175 members. In Its membership pjre three members of the board of edu cation, the dean of tho medical staff pjf the Masonic home, and two man agers of the Masonic home, also the president of the Neafle and Levy Ship building company. ; A well organized Ladies' auxiliary ac companies the commandery. One of the past commanders, who was formerly the grand prelate of the grand com mandery of Pennsylvania, now holds the place of grand prelate In the grand commanuery of Massachusetts 'and S. II., Harrlsburg, nnd thirty-third de gree Mnson, member of the Supreme council of the Northern Masonic Juris diction, U. S. A. Owen M. Copclln, thirty-third degree, Hnrrlsbnrg, Pa., wim eminent com mander Pilgrim commnndery, No. 11, Knights Templar, Harrlsbiirg, Pa., In 1894; worshipful muster, Robert Burns lodge, No. 464, Hnrrlsburg, 1895; most eminent high priest Perseverance chap ter, No. 21, It. A. M Harrtsburg, 1899; Illustrious commnnder-ln-chlef, Harris burg consistory, A. A. S. It., Harris burg, 1898-99-1900; division commander, Division No. 10, Clrnnd commandery, Knights Templar, of Pennsylvania, 1S!)7-9S; grand marshal, Grand com mnndery, Knights Tcmplnr, of Penn- K. SIR HARRY B. WALKER. Eminent Commander of Pllgilm Com mandery of Hnirlsburg. sylvnnln, 1897, and thirty-third degree Mason, member of the Supreme council of the Northern Masonic jurisdiction, U. S. A., 1901. Edgar A. Tennis, thirty-second de gree, A. A S. R., of Harrlsburg, Pu., Is the present right worshipful grand master of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania. He Is also past eminent commander of Pilgrim commnndery, No. 11, Knights Templar, Harrlsburg; past master, Lamberton lodge. No. 071, Thompsontown, Pa.; past high priest, Perseverance chapter, No. 21, R. A. M., Harrlsburg, and past grand high priest, Grand Holy R. A. chapter, of Pennsyl vania. Michael William Jacobs, a leading member of the Dauphin county bar, Harrlsburg, Pa., Is a past eminent com mander, Pilgrim commandery; past master, Robert Burns lodge, No. 464: past high priest, Perseverance chapter, No. 21, R. A. M.j past grand high priest, Grand Holy R. A. chanter, of Pennsylvania: past T. I. G. master, Harrlsburg council, No. 7, R. and S. M Harrlsburg, Pa. E. Sir Hairv B. Walter was made a Mason July 19, 1SS8. He was woishlp ful master, Robert Burns lodge. No. 464, P. and A. M., 1S95; and Is a member of Perseverance chapter, No. 21, R. A. 51., nnd Harrlsburg consistory, thirty-second degiee, A. A. S. R. He Is nt pres ent also eminent commander of Pllgilm commandery, No. 11, Knights Templar, 1902-03. The officers of Pilgrim commandery arc: Sir Knight Hairy B. Walter, eminent commander; Sir Knight George A. Hut man, generalissimo; Sir Knight Samuel N. Miller, captain general; Sir Knight Alexander W. Bergstresser, recorder; E, Sir Knight William L. Gorgas, treas urer. E. Sir Knight Arthur D. Bacon, prel ate; E. Sir Knight Jacob P. Barringer, alternate; Sir Knight Lewis E. Beltler, senior win den; Sir Knight Alfred J. Felght, alternate; Sir Knight Lewis L. Banks, junior warden; Sir Knight George Roberts, alternate; Sir Knight Harry S. Kelley, standard-bearer: Sir Knight John W. Smith, color-bearer; Sir Knight C. Lyman Meixel, sword bearer; Sir Knight William E. Brod beck, warder: Sir Knight Abraham C. Miller, captain of guard; Sir Knight Charles Giesklng, second guard; Sir Knight How aid M. Biid, third guard; Sir Knight David P. Jauss, sentinel; Sir Knight Harry C. Harper, organist. Hugh de Payens, No. 19, of Easton. Kaslon's commandery. Hugh de Pay ens, No. 19, arrived at 4.30 p. m. yester day over the Delaware and Hudson, accompanied by the Easton band. Theie were seventy Knights In the party, as follows: Past Grand Commander Samuel S. Yohe, Division Commander William S. Sample, Eminent Commander Titus A. Stelner, Generalissimo C. W. Bixler, Captain General Zacharlah Taylor, Re corder George S. Slegert, Past Com innndeis P. C. Evans, R. H. Lerch, George E. Sciple, Henry Weidnecht, Jumes R, Zearfoss and Sirs J. E. Abel, E. H. Ashton, A. R. Brlttaln, J. E. Brodhead, W. H. Bodine, George M. Bebler, L. T. Bell, E. A. Berkey, L. V. Bixler, John B. Case, David Clark, F. D, Correll, Amos Dinkey, Wayne Du mont, Morton Decker, Charles J. Flts gorald, William B. Gibson. Constnntlne Geislnger, W. M. Helberger, William Rhode Talnml. Tho ,.mm,,.w.. i,.. I ,JUU,U "vuev, .ii, u. nuiser. v. K. mii n, i,nn i V, . Howell, Duvld Johnson, Hiram W. George W. Kendrlck. jr.. P. G. C. and I Jvl8Ve. FVilrd r nauss, William now Senior warden of the grand lodge ' l:!"aC,0mC; ?rs E" e1" ot Pennsylvania, and R. E. Sir Adam l' IfZ', V!'" . J1, r T T! ?' R H, Schmehl, P G C Miller, L, c. Mlchler, E. E. Nagle, Lewis !?niinwinn. n-1 v,'Q 'm,o x.-, Plttetiger, J. P. Pursell, George William w..w,,.,.B ..... v,.u uiiucin i,t jciimiiL:- ' Kenslnc ton commandery: Eminent commander, K. Sir George F. Powell; generalissimo, Sir Walter L. Yerkes; captain general, Sir Henry H. Brown; treasurer, E. Fir Stephen C. Fraley, P. C; recorder, E. Sir John F. Rau, P. C; trustees, E. Sir Mathlas Seddlngcr, P. C, Sir Frank Cox, Sir William Beal. Pilgrim, No, II, of Harrlsburg. w Hnlf a hundred knights nnd ten ladles Joined In the pilgrimage of Pilgrim commandery, No, U, of Harrlsburg. They enrno In special Pullmans, over tho Pennsylvania nnd Delawaro and Hudson, arriving at 5.24 yesterday af ternoon. They are making their head quarters in the Pullmuns, which are aldetracked on a convenient switch, Their general headquarters, however, are at Hotel Jermyn, In fiont of which their street banner was Hung yestcr 'day at noon, Among tho Pilgrims are mnny noted MaBons. Eminent Sir William M. Don aldson, grand Junior warden, Is a past eminent commander of Pllsrlm com mandery bnil tho present division com tnander of the division of which Hur jlsburg In a part. Right' Eminent Sir John Vallerchamp, thirty-third degree, Is a past ginnd cotpmander of the Grand commandery, Knights Templar, of Pennsylvania; past eminent commander of Pilgrim com mandery, No. 11, Knights Templar, Harrlsburg, Pa.; past high priest Per severance chapter. No, 21, R. A. M., Harrlsburg; past T, I. a. master, Har rlsburg council. No. 7. R. and S. M.. Harrlsburg; past Illustrious commander Rlegel, James T. Rayner, William M. bempie, E. H. Shawde, R. F. Schwarz, J. P. Speer, William E. Trewln, Andrew S. I'Mor, William Werner, Harry Wright. The commandery Is located at the Coyne houpe. The conclave committee which ar ranged the pilgrimage to Scianton la composed of Titus A. Stelner, chair man; Zacharlnh Taylor, treasurer; Geotge S. Slegert, secretary; William H. King, C Willis Bixler, William E. Howell, James It, JSearfoss, Edward E. Nagle. R. E. Sir Samuel S. Yohe has charge of the drills and of the commandery In parade. Alien, No, 20, Allentown, Allen commandery, No. 20, stationed at Allentown, ai rived yesterday after noon at 4.30 over the Delaware and Hudson, accompanied by ihe Allen town band f forty pieces, its head quarteis ate at the Lackawunna Val ley house. Those In .the Allentown party are; E. Sir Piank W, Marteuls and wife, E, Sir David S. .Bachman and wife, E. Sir William T, Schlechter and wife, E. Sir Henry O, Wagner and wife, Sir aeorge Bear and wife, Sir Luther Campbell and wife, Sir Allen II. Cress, man and wife, Sir George Deaufer and wife, Sir David Grlesemer and wife, Sir Edward Knlsely and wife, Sir Wil liam P, Moyer and wife, Sir John S. Mack and wife, Sir Frank B. Mauser and wife, Sir Benjamin Nudlng and Wife. Sir Georcre T. Oolincer nnd wlfo In chief, Harrlsburg consistory, A. A. Sir John E. Shaffer and wife, sir John TrltBchter and wife, Sir Frederick W, Ulrlch and wife, Sir Charles W. Welf ertas and wife, Sir William A. Weld ncr and wife., Sir Robert J, Beltct, Sir Thomas J. Fret, Sir Alfred P.'Laubach, Sir Dan iel Mnger, Sir William H, ReUtahelmer, Sir William A. Smith, Sir Harry F. Smith, Sir William A, Welsel. Sir Row land T. Davles, Sir Alfred L. Belchen bach. Mrs. Victor Barner, MIbs Elsie Moyer. Reading, No, 42, of Reading, The Reading commandery, No. 42, Knights Templar, of Reading, Pa., Is the strongest ni well as one of the most popular 'commanderles In the state, outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburg. It attends all state and triennial conclaves, and Its appearance In lino of parade Is always favorubly commented upon. The commandery Is accompanied to the conclnvc by the full Ringgold band. Reading commandery was organized Sept. 14, 1871, with seven charter mem bers. Its growth has been phenom enal, as Its present membership is 355. Its capital H $13,500. . The present officers are: William A. Schmidt, eminent communder; Charles S. Pons, generalissimo; John M. Goas, captain general, Lewis Dauth, treas urer; John B. Rennlnger, recorder. Among tho prominent Templars In the membership are: Past Grand rommander Adam II. Schmehl, Divis ion Commander Henry L. Sartorlus, District Deputy arand Master Joseph AV. Day, ex-Mayor Thomas P. Merrltt, a member of finance committee of the grand commandery, ex-Mayor W. F. Slmnnman, ex-Congressman S. E. An conn, ex-Senator E. H. Shearer, John B. Rennlnger, treasurer of the Rend ing school district; Fred P. Heller, wnter commissioner; Hon. S. B. 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