fl.'ill visit110 will is year recent which ame to lolestedbig in-id rab-11 Pres-utauqua ent* of irged 10 supper evening a short e Good-g j oiuest and I for a of Mr. north-\/L HiC 1 V » Hi i/i i. * *v * u/ . ideveloped a serious foot ailment which prevents him from eliding around the ballroom floor.TROY I.D.O.F. LODGE TO MARK ANNIVERSARYTrov. Aug 3—Troy lodge 43 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow.? has planned to celebrate the 100th anniversav of it? founding Sunday at an all-day meeting in the Trov Community park.Invitations have been .sent out tothe surrounding districts b\ Luther Seigle noble grand, a nr. H L. Bewley. secretary of the Tro; ioage.J. C. McGriff is in first place in I point of membership, having been i a member 55 years: R. Y. Shaip is second with 54 years as an Odd Fellow; James Funderburg. Piqur, and W. C Hance, Troy, 51 years, 'and Walter McDonald. 49 \ears.I Fiftv-year pins were presented one1 vMr f.r Pimriwhnrcr and Wane*old afternoon and ditioned comfort fo: in my lap.There was Jak testified with tears fore the War Inv mittee that he diegovernment when some federal plu “Including toilet ! Sen. James M. Me “Oh, no,” replied of-pearl seats were you might say a h dealt m them privt Showmanshi The Man Bilbo as chairman of the tee and hence as 1 the capital has tc paigned to close lesque theater. Ht ladies weren’t nice, ered erecting the athletic stadium 1Voof.Sen. Gien H. Tayonce was a croon