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RECORDS THE WHITE HOUSE SERVICE" WASHINGTON in each year and held a a general course of instruction for all lodges in the districtivity the grand Lectures present These mei tings mere most helpful, and in tractire and gave the merates a chance to become letter acquainted. & was also aa apportunity to in - press upon the membership the great lessons taught in the old and new Testaschests. In 1930 William R.quatry was groad matter. He is a prominent lasver in St. Lorins and working Republican in politics. I mad Pre- siding judge of the County Court

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