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rClaude Keny- 'ry entertain* Epworth hallthe proceedshie purposes. 186* Admie-y email cbilGrimes, of Ladoga, Actingb4 •mnat theM.e E.WVA ......Zfe-r-- V*I Robert Brio-• ■ •*to childreD^-e of the live I she had lived*baud died in' * . • rty-nine years /Auntie Prinmew her theaithfui Chris* •knees near org bands were e. She Was: wen tv. She. wof our M. E. ship was next *eh. Her last fall Sept, 19,[’9~'D. Hogate, Deputy Grand*•James P. Hostetter, Grand Senior* ' 'A*rVttteiG. Pratt. Grand Junior War-i, •-denV'■*Prather, Indianapolis,..-a'*-Mart H. Bice, I idianaj Hb, G nd»■ •' T:'-' 7£V*k?. . ..... .„ .............. .fesjF-2?r j.'.mfc-a*.* yfo*f?-. ..VNWaSamuel.iWiat*%xv6'.... M „■ »■ \\ * V.;.” * * • *’ f-RG.cvd from Til-I Miss Lottielends Suuoav» it. • i t’rnwSuperintendent, Dr. J6el T. Barker.George D. Junker*/ Pittsboro, GsaudChaplain. /. * • . • • * . ►After a number by the baud, on behalf of the library board, Dr. Barker requested that the Grand Lodge of Masons lay the corner stone. TheGrand Master accepted the invitation**and prayer was otleied by the Grand Chaplain. A trio composed of Virley Rudd, John McCormick ai cl Otis Spencer sang and the Grand Treasurerannounced that a casket had been pre-. :t . . .pared in which certain memorials were . The Grand Secretary then read the list of articles in the casket as followsLast number of Danviile Gazette. Last number of Hendricks County Republican.Liist number of Plainfkid Progress. Copy of Central Normal News, January, 1SS3.Actual of the ' death ' of F. P. Adams,, president of the Centra! Normal lt;oluwjar or corn.Bottle of wheat.Columbian half dollar and standard half-dollar contributed by Henry Hadley. .The Grand Master then presented theworking tools—the square to the Deputy Grand Master, the level to the Grand Senior Warden, the plumb to the Grand Junior Warden.The stone which was suspended in the iair, Swas ? lowered ;to ; its: resting• -4n.UJU3 Vtti ICiCo., pt sec lt;J. L. Gunn U pt sec 35, t\W. Owens topt sec 19, is L V. Daviaoipt sec 15, tvDella Bourne sec 32, twp•M£A. Hup miixf ‘in:;P»V. 3.;^N. G: Hornatcavity.• **.* * *. ** «• 'The Deputy Grand Master appliedthe instrument of his office to the stone and reported it square. The Grand Senior Warden applied bis instrument and reported it level and the Grand Junior Warden tested it and reportedit plumb.The Grand Marshal then presented a vessel of corn to the Deputy Grand Master, a vessel of wine to the Grand Senior Warden and a vessel of oil to the Grand Junior Warden, each of whom with appropriate words poured the contents of his vessel upon the ] j ^ j^ynerd( stone.The Grand Marshal then proclaimed that the C(*ruer stone was duly laid and “America^ was sung by the entire concourse*pt sec 26^ tv♦ * ■J. C. Smith t36, twp 17,Enoch Dixsoi sec 17, twpS W. Dennis blk 9, PlaicE J. Gambolpt sec 31, t\S. R. Peck to ana 13. HaiJ. A. Miles t sec 19, twpntsand otberRev. W. FvHovis delivered an oration^showing the benefit of the library and urging that it be supported as a gnat educational institutnh.V\ i t ii th e be n v d 1 ctiou by the G rami;• ?Chaplain, the throng dispersed aud the jsee 2*y twpJ. A. -Dowlia.pt sec 22, t’ J. A. Chitwo3, MontC.lt16. lw .....IJ. R. Kee totwp 14, iwJ. N. Hadley sec. 9, twpi opy *t the Central No? mal News oi j orders returned to their • respective Henry HuntfMk«ohriy rs. E.iI'i wvlvbi, Kansas,W if bam, at idtuitv.(July, I Wo. 1 hails.•'Account of the dent h of Pnf. Steele j. c 4wi?h tuiif-ral cvnun by Rev. Ira J.Cha-e and Rev. John H. Hull and a tributr by I . M. (*ampbell.( opy of the NoMiial Post, August,I 90.Account of the change of manage* etun ei) hnine^ meet of t ollege to Prof. J. A. Joseph, w here he has! Copy of Hendricke County Republic-lt;ioe-aevlum. !au of March 12, ISO], showing dedica-! lion of college chapel and address by /Judge John V. Hadley.Roster of officials of Hendrickscounty. '• 'Roster of officials of Danville.Roster of all professional and busi-fsec 1, twpNOTES.. MAIAlbert MAmong the contents of the .casket is ■ a greeting from George Grimes, Jr., of j ^cna Ladoga,written in his own hand as j Alva P. Glt; follows: 41 Master George Grimes, of j William rI Ladoga, Indiana, age eight years, son ford.and daughter, I e guests of the] ends here the ■of the Acting Grand Master, sendsgreetings to the citizens of Danvilied;William 1Char An echo oowa, who hits?re for several ness men of Danville at this time.e.?Monday, to j Copy of Normal Library No. I with! ex tracts from add resses. of F. P. Adamsi ± ■ •* • • i * ^ * m . ’.vrning homeThe stone masons employed on the• ' •' : -Ylibrary building are William Petrie j and Mike Welsh. The stone cutters | at Cartersbu are E. M. Fitzgerald, G. A. Madison } heard th-8 wand John Fariuau. Messrs. Fitzgerald Iand Madison assisted in lowering the j weut Wlstone and Mr. Welsh and Mr. Petrie j was arrestedspread the cement. The corner stone 1 stable Clem was cut by Mr. Fitzgerald.out by Mooitrrft h V fVift /
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