ing summer,E. E. Roberts and his assistant Roy J. Hotchkiss were the heroes of the reception as they were the chief designers. F. A. Meyenchein designed the furniture, the tapestries were made by artists employed by Marshall Field Co., and the stage scenery was painted by artists employed by the Sosman Landis Co. Dr. Leslie W. Beebe designed and made the clock that has been placed under the balcony and Francis Marion Reynolds, affectionately called “Daddy,” made the wonderful ballot box to be used in the election of members. Mr. Mey-enschein designed and presented to the lodge the three symbolic lights.