MATRON NOW IN CHARGE OFZULAUF RESIDENCEAND\SUPPLIES BEING PURCHASED.—~ i * ■LHOME WILL CARE FOR ABOUTFIFTEEN AT FIRST.r In conformity with arrangements j j made some time ago, the Zulauf residence on the Utica pike will become a Masonic Orphans Home June 1, having been purchased by the trustees of Clark Lodge of this city, some time ago under the will of James A. Holt.Notice will he sent out soon totMasonic lodges in Clark Countv andI1in nearby counties informing them the home is open and inviting them to make recommendation of orphansi(of Masons for the home. Children first will be accepted from Clarklt;*County lodges and then if more can|* be accepted applications from outside counties will be acted upon.Mrs. Lillie MoCauliffe has already assumed her duties and though the Zulauf residence is furnished she has been purchasing the bed linen and other furnishings and supplies necessary, for a proper conduction of the home.Mr. axil Mrs. Neeley Reeder wiio have been occupying the residence have vacated. About 35 children canbe cared for at first.Coincident with the opening of the home here, the State home at Franklin will be dedicated and it is announced accomodations will be pro vided for 150 children and widowTg at first.I1(3