NashuansAmong Those Named at Consistory Meetromdr cutive oines, sently 3 willits atNew Hampshire Consistory, meeting at Masonic temple, elected and appointed officers for .the ensuing year headed by George H, Bailey, Manchester as commander-m-d»ief succeeding Blaylock Atherton, this city.They include; first vice commander, Frank Ut Buff um, Concord; second vice commander, George C. Minot, Bath; orator, Winslow E. Melvin, Concord; chancellor, Ken. nelh F, Graham, this city; treasurer, George F, Thurher, chthis city; secretary, Myron P,Robie, this city; finance com*1punicofhaGesujereatduterSCIrcleh«fru3f the Navy ca, to\ merit. Re*i the nand-Navy Mario witedill be theUpper World USS vigat-nvas-Battle ; raidsfhilip-mittee, Blaylock Atherton, thiscity; trustee, permanent fund, Kerman W. Stiles, Durham; trustee, Consistory, Verne S, Anderson, Portsmouth and trustee, Masonic apartments, Fred V, Trow, this city. Appointive /officers of the Consistory: assist ant secretary, Roger W. Gasklll, this city; master of ceremonies, Verne Anderson, Portsmouth; hospitaler, Roland B. Burnham, this city; engineer and seneschal, Ralph L, Sloan, Manchester; standard bearer, Everett A, Whitney, this city; captain of the guard, Paul N. Rocker, Woodsville and sentinel, George H. Sampson, this city.po1ciicljrfHills-CourtThree Minutes A Dayslitalerlt;bubapeGiofinerBy REV JAMES KELLEREWHY FREEDOM ALWAYSthiNc