MONTGOMERY FOREST N0.134 TALL CElJARS OF LEBANON€¦ · Certified Public Accountant 5919 Wilmett...
Transcript of MONTGOMERY FOREST N0.134 TALL CElJARS OF LEBANON€¦ · Certified Public Accountant 5919 Wilmett...
Volume V Morch, 1952 Number 3
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CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12
Executive Meeting, 8 :00 P.M. Stone House Inn
SATURDAY, MARCH 15
Regular Meeting-Takoma Pork Masonic Temple, 8 :00 P.M. Visitation of Supreme Forest Officers
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
DANCE FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS Bethesda W omen's Club, 8 :00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
Executi ve Meeting, 8:00 P.M. Stone House Inn
SATURDAY, APRIL 19
Regular Mee ting-Takoma Po rk Ma sonic Temp le Full Dress Ceremonial Some Units From Capito l No. 104
All Members A re Invited
MONTGOMERY FOREST N0.134 TALL CElJARS OF LEBANON
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND
TAKOMA FUNERAL HOME
DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE
24-Hour Ambulonce Service Phone RAndolph 5200
J. Arthur Wolters, Director
254 CARROLL STREET, TAKOMA PARK, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Leo Alexander Benedict Certified Public Accountant
5919 Wilmett Road Bethesda 14, Maryland
Wi sconsin 0067
DON THELMA SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY
l 00 l 6 Brunett Avenue Silver Spring Sligo 3 l 51
Office JUniper 7-5655 Fire-Theft-Auto--Cosualty
Inland Morine
LIN FOOT'S ESSO SERVICENTER
Complete Line of Accessories Georgia Ave. & Viers Mill Road
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CITIZEN'S BANK TAKOMA PARK, MARYLAND
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PAINTING ... DECORATING J. MYRON JONES
881 8 Reading Road SILVER SPR ING, MARYLAND
SH. 3847 J U. 7-7944
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GLOUCESTl:lll LOBSTER CO. ~ WHOLESALE ON~LY ~
25 Lbs. or More
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- PROCLrlliiATION --
:Sy virtue of the pO\ver and authority in me ve£ted by the Supreme Forest~ Tall Cedars o:f Lebanon :;i f the United Sta tes, ! he~·e"by caJ'l. a meot.ing of i.vI;;,n~ g-:.,:uie:cy
Forest Noo 134,, to be held in the Takoma Pa:rk M:i.sonic Temple~ Maple and Carroll Streets ~ Takona Paxk, on Sa+,uruay, lfa:·ch 15, 1952. at 8~00 Pom .. fo-r the purpose of ·transacting such business as may come before the Foresto
Attest: Don A,. Smith, Scribe
J. l>v.dght Cook Grnnd Tall Cedar
James G~ Reese, P'-G'°' 'i\; Co, No., 104 District Representative~ District No~ 20
Sick List 'We understand that Stephen Adorian is Recuperating
from a recent operation., Good Luck- we wish you all the luck->
Thanks to Mrs~ Earl Disney fo'.!" the wonderful cake she sent to the dinnero We all wlsh her a speedy recovery from her :recent; automo.bi~.e accidente
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At the meeting on March 15·t;h 0 ' we w-1.J.l be h?st to the Supreme Offibce.t's of Gedtf!-rlsm!> as well as the officers and members of the netghbor1ng Forestso Please make every effort to attendv
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Ge9*g~ ~ilman has been on the sick list for the 1~1; we$ ~o we will have to wait until next issue ~
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DOWNTOWN CLUB
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~).: )~ ~/'), Ilontgomery Forest is .
0 1\J E=- 1 l one _)uop a:!lead as 't..sual., · .. n· · ·. \;1:3 haNe OUr first WhAel
J LJ Mp \\ :j ;" / /~~e~: ~~a:e~1:\~!c~:: , )'· ~' . , Dystrophy patients in ~- need of wh~elchalxe:-.
This wheelchair was - --. -..... /Af-J£AD donated to I-Iontg0:r::ie::-y .......,_ \ /ti For~si; "by the \r<a!hington
\ / '-i:i c~ r,e:r ~f the r-ua1;u1ar _____ ....._t-.._.____ Dy::;t,1 ·,;p1Jy Asso~ia~ ion in
appreciation of the work done b,y Y; -1bers of thJ.s Fore5t in collecting the paper wheel0hai:rs locat'ed in 130 Oafeway stores in. Washington and the ·S1l1m.rpe i ·n Maryland and Vi.rgln:i.a.,
The collec+.ion of the noney fro::n the sto:ras t·;as done by :Brothers- Dagan 1 Decker, Geeccy·n Jonas and M.nero The collection amou~ted to $4'(~ - 00 and e-s the boxes were placed by the Was~~~gton Chapter~ the noney ·was turnaQ. over to theme
Fellows-that is good work,.. ARE YOU ffii"'LPING IN ANY l~Y?
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~~ ~ 0 '_j (YY9 Grnnd. To.1; «J3lll" ~~'L)-~- ("" Enyea;t tG .come
/ . ~( arunnjngv We Go~ I \ ,.::-7\ \-·:::::§~)1 were gi~d to _see _
'-----.\~ J ~ you and hope to_ see --.,/" p; G -(! C [}• i-- ;;f--~ more of you., ·
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' nite fvr ~hv~~ oelly ,,,.-- Ma.so!ls-. ask J~.mmie
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for cur meet~.ng last month. !rhatlks to all you brethern who weathe.red the downpour and came out. Some of our loyal br"thers from Ce.pi tol and · l>rl.nca Georges even made ik. I wu grea.tful to· all, -ple~e come agaln.
Donlt forget the v!f!litation of OU.'\" SnpreJDe Officere at our Ms:::-ch 15th !lleeting. It v1ll be our part in · commemorating the Golde.n ADniveraary o£ the _Tall Oedars of 'Lebanon a.:t1d I am hol>ing for a large e.ttelld-8Jlce. ·
Now about the dinner ·we had for our meJDbers end · their wives.; \fell Si.~ if you weren't there on the 29th
you are again the loser because J.40 l:mngry souls made it to the c.inl:ig hall where· there was en abundance of .food and lots of chatter. Entertainment folloved downstairs and all seemed to enjoy a pleasant evening. ··
The square dance followed on Sa.turdq night. If you stayed home because you :felt bad, you are going to feel worse becaa.se lSO guys and gals romped ~ stomp~ and 1•11 bet they feel better for attending than you did by not coming out and perl;ic1:pe.ting. ~ ~e in the Oo1or" Guard band.led the ai'fair, give 1em a pat on the back•
Soooooo, if youlre waiting to really let your hair dovn ~ havEl a. good time, be sure and come to the round duce · March 29th ad; the :Set~d.a' e Woman ta Olub in :Bethesda. ~ ,,...,...,.., J,_ :...
DO YOU· LlXE TO DANCE?
Capitol Forest No. 104 bas annadnoed that t.hey_are holding a. Bound Ile.nee on Friday, April 4th at the Prince.George'~ yountry Club in Le.nover, Maryla.ndo Lee ~1eld's Orchestra will :furn1sh the mu.sic from 10 p.m. to l a..m. , ..
The Grand Tall wishes to express the ~e~rtfelt thanks of the Forest to:
!l!he Ladies of our Forest for the fine f'ood they either brought or sent for our dinner, March 29tho
E. :e •• Smith• James R. Ceraton, Claude Lawrence,~ ton Miner 8lld George HacKq for their efforts in the kitchen, ~lo.mg w1 th ham \llieing, Ed Gindlesperger.
l?ast G., T. c. Layton Miner for arranging the entei-tainment for the eveJ13,ng. · .
Arthur Hart ·for haVing the song sheets mimeographed for the group singingo
Sarah Miner, Msrgaret Jones, Margaret MacX~, Verneen Oook and others for assie:ting at tbe tables ..
Oran Geetcy- and Jo ~n Jones for the slo...,, ..... baked, slow-delivered bread for the dinner.
Marclls !eurkal for handling the raffle and the same to Past G. T. c. Heilman for auctioning the surpliis Cakes., (You have to be careful when you bid, a 1-ai se from $1075 to $1076 gets you the cake~ Correct :00n1)
!l!lumks to everyone who as~isted or participated ~n the festivities of the evening~ A low bow to those "Who sta.Yed and helped do the di shes and c1een up the kitchen. ·
To all the Captains· of the teams for their efforts in contacting the members about the affair.
Heard from :Brother Al Gardineer. He has just returned fr9JD the \lest Coa.O and is staying long . enough to -ptq' hie Oedar dues and then will be on his wq South. Hope you can make a meeting soon. Al,g
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A.TLA.NTIO CITY b\I JERSEY
liA.Y 22,23,24 am. 2~,1952 Now is the time---:rIRS!I? COMB F~BST ~the
reservations are now open for 70ur room at Atlantic .. Oit7, N. J~ .
. J. ~n Jones, our J'unior Depu.t7 Ch-and Tal.l ie the custodian of the reservations so get in touch with -him at.once. and don't forget to give him some c8l!h on the 1.i:A8-7ou ~ow MOm1Y TALKS (even if Juat to ~ gooclbTe). lie can be reached at 8818 l?eadixig :Road, Silver Spr.t.Dg. Md. and his phone is SBephard 31487.
There are a lim1.ted DWaber of rooms that have private bathe, alt~ aii of the rooms will ban hot and cold rmming water.
Mont~me17 l'oreat is taking over the SA.1Dl9. Bote1 at 163 so: Sou.th Carolina Avenue, a block from the :Boa:rdveJJc. A wrd to the WISE · 1s sufficient.
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\f.bal; happema. At. the covered dish dinn~r, a beautiful. cake wae au.ctioned off mid Mrs. Leroy Hill had to P8¥ $2.25 before she could cl.a1.m it. It "88 taken upstairs for ea;t.,. keeping. ·
When l"lz'e. Hill went for the ceke aboa.t l/~ 'W89 mi~fd.n-?'?''''''''''
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Or- A ),A#.4£-.G ~~A . -r;-/11 j:: Diel you miss:- the Dinner? On Frid.~ evening, February 29th. the dining
hal.l at T".:.1-:oDa Lodge was :pa.eked. "~th.· Tall Cedars ~ their la.J.:i..ogo · . · ·
A bu:f':fet dinner, furnished by ~he · ladietr of the Forest \I.las the occ?oa:J.on, and·· a :fest5.~e board it "'ae, as dish after dish of' excellently pre~red cuisine covered the tableso ··
There was no dilly dallying around as plates. were heaped high and garnished \\1'.1. th a.11 tb.e trllll!nings1; When.everyone had eaten more . than a sufffciency they descended t~ the ~econd floor to enjoy t~e entertainment0 Ooiored movies of' previous ~ctivit~es of the Forest were sho,,.m.. .Excellent :Ballet and Tap" &waiian and Acrobatic dancing was cUs:play~d by th:ree J.ocal young misses~ They were wonderful~
The group was then furnished milneographed copies of Old but popular songs a:nd quite a. song.-fest . £01-1.owed,. UDkno"'111, unheard Of, and hidden taJ.ent 111-a.s
: ·unearthed as everyone participated-in the group sing, ing. The Senior and Junior De:pubies insi s ·too on sing. '1.ng about the Little :Brow:n JUg, but. al.1 seemed 'to en-
joy the evening and the exclamation, 11Let ts do it · more often" 'lr.'8.~ heard · on every band~
The Grand Tal.1 WS.S BO bent on e'Veryone having & good time that he forgot to eat. (He could miss a few· meals which wouldn't hurt his lil'S.istline a single bit.
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Captain :wqton Miner and his Color Oaard outdid themselves, Saturd.ey March lst as they sponsored a Square ~nee at the Silver Spring Inte~ediate . School in Silver Spring. !aiere were over l&> people present and 21 set1r- were seen on the floor at one time.
Mrso Martin :Booth presented a c&te as the prise for a cakewalk. The cake itself' was beautifu1 beiDg
.. de!?~rated w1 th Cedar Trees end the words 0 Montgome17 . Forest No. 1)4. !L'he proceeds from the cakewalk were · $12050 which was donated to ?"h.scalm" 1>1'stro~.
~on has · reported that the pron.ts were nice but at the time of press . the eJt&Dt emount was not 8,.. vailable. Watch the .Echo for the amount next month. Mu.sClll.ar 1>1'stro~ w1ll get another boost •
... .. -- ...... - .... - -... . - ..... liEqton Mlner has requested all Oedars who se
cured. the ·cardboazid chairs f'rom him and pl~ed them in VUlnerable spots, to collect them and bring them in at the next meeting or sea that he get• them before the next meeting. - ........ - ...... - ... -........... (The FD. could not resist taking -bis .~oke frOI!l . Prince Georges paper)
Clem and Zeke~ been friends for lJO y&M'B'o Walking along the r0$1 'one d.87, Olem fiDsl.l.y got the courage to sq what was on bis mindo .
11 Zeke, 1 he said, •t ain't exactly meaning to p17, 'but how come you and Sai-;y ain't got no ld.d&l"
Zeke considered the question a while and £J.Dall.T answered: 11 Well, I tell 1Uh, Olem. A couple of nights beford ~ ~ere married I made a suggestion---+ well, Sa.17 made such a dumed fuss that I never had the nerve to bring up the subJeot agai.n.11
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Bemeber March 15th~Supreme li'orest Officer•~· Night · on~rtai.:nment, special doings and all.
VlilAB YOl.m PY.BAMID*"\ * "'* **l3BING A au>
Ever.rbocly--\foNDERS !f~~ ~ There secimed to be little ~ ~2~,t4
d.i.fficul ty at the oi:n.ner on /5?0"",-\.:_ . the 29th. l3i·oi.he1· Geec}J wa.'tl >:&fr: .... !> f'irst in line f'or: his di.anflr ... ,...· ./ ~, ,....,;..~
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when suddenly hf) wes :t>eminded . >--- ;:::.1 . ~ ,/ ·
that he · WB-2 to bri:I?-g t :.:..e bread. ~~ .,,,; · ~ for the occasion, (Jones \Vatt . -~ suppoaed to h&ve told. him). '._
Gebdy e:xcusad himself' and ><X=: ~ di;;Jappeared for a sho~t whi.le and .~1--~. ·~-upo:i. h:!.s r-e. tu:-n,_ he was laden . //V~,. . '/ 1.-f.h), down with bread out mosi;1y ~ . _ · ~ / "'/~:'.)' beam ~--- the question is cs·. . .> - w ~ \Y.tlA't II.iJ?:PENED TO YIGNDER J3.B]JAJ) -/ ·• . , ~ '-..-f~ -:=
Well, the stvcy has a good eJ¥ii.ng__ · - · Geedy, although re.qu:!.red to go._tl:lr9ugh the'l.1.ne again did not have ';o go away hwigry. . r. ;
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A widower who was ·about to be married £or- ·the third. time, and whose br:J de-to-be had· also been at . the · al.tar ::iefore, wrote at the- bottol:l of the wedding 'invitations: . Donlt fail to come. This is no 8!!lateur per-formance4 ·
Pete has jlist retired with $100~000--which . he.got ' '
by means of 25 years of ha.rd ·wo1:ki skill:?. initiative, economy, thrl:ft and an uncle who eft· $9'.:1,999..,00 • . .
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_ J~=9· :952_ ~C:i&J~ n There will be a % /;,:; ('---{::
Round Dance at the :Beth- ....__ ~ --=:::::::::::: --"-.__j esda. Woman~s Club j .n Bethesda ~ ___!-,.µ, located. at Sonoma and Georgeto'W'Il Roads on Saturday, March 29tho
Dancing to good I:l\loic ~Jill take place from 10 to 1 and the small admission price of $1.50 eacho
Tickets ~Jill be mailed to all Cedars end additional tickets can be secured vy cW.ling George Heil:oa;i, Silver 0538; Jo ~on Jones~ SHephard 3847; 11 :Cick11
Barrie~, SLigo 9365; or Ed Gindlesperger, LO 501360 Bring your friends--they do not have to be Cedars
or even Masons~ We want the place filled and for everyone to have a good tioe.
Can we count on each one of you~ "'********** ************* ,
The Scribe has received a letter from our faithful Ed Davidson and his wife Anita. They wish to ax.press their greeting to all the members of the Forest and looking off in the future in the hopes Of soon returning to the United State2--that is with Uncle samts permission. .
We sure will be glad to see you folks again. ****** •••• , *****
BRIGGS AND COMPANY
PURE MEAT PRODUCTS
HOT DOGS OUR SPECIAL TY
454 1 1th Street, S. W . Di strict 6223
ATLAS CLUB OF WASHINGTON, INC.
for membership contact board of di rectors
1349 E Street, N .W . Di strict 8238
RALPH MOORE
Dealer in Farm Commodities
1707 N Street, N .W . ADams 7171
GREYHOUND LINES
Dependable Nationwide Service
INFORMATION AND TRAVEL BUREAU - NA. 8000
CHARTER SERVICE - ME. 1512
PHILIP GIBBONS
"The Music Man"
Listen Fo r
"Without Your Love"
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BOOSTER LIST
3. 9 5 2
J~ Dwight Cook, GoT oCe Arthur R~ Hart Orville J.,, lvlonligomerySDGTC Albert Pe11 ~y Jo lV~ron JoI1es, JDGTC Thomas C-. Eavell, PSTC s~ Bryan Stinson~ GTC #139 James G. Reeoe, DR #20 Bichard A<:> lia:;:-r.1-es Alonzo R, W,.lliams Frllllk Hallowell Robert Ee Swindell Joseph P .. Fitzgerald . Eugene Eo Rober.ts l'irs. Joseph l?" Fitzgerald lVIrs, ~iarga.rt?'t ~iacKay Charles Eo Wolf George A. MacKay Hafey Knee Harry Hanlein Cecil Br Bell Robert Bowman Steve Dogos, Jr. Richard Goeh:ring James ~ :B:d tt i·ire., Ve:t"neen Cook 11 Skeets" Crabill Fred Reisert, P-.S~ #l2 Ber·t Drott Basil Newcomb Jo Melvin 1,a11er Ed Davidson Charles E., Dement F:t"a.nk R. Heideck E~ Ou Peraion Paul V~ ~hompson Curtis Lo Fidler George Werner W~lliam O., Hill He:r·bert Jo ];Ja·,hews ~1ia thew Hindman Al Kroll l?aul J., Haynie ":Buck" Floy~ Ada Floyd
The cost to have your name or your wife 1 s name on the Booster List for the year 1952 is $loOO. See y<:!llr Scribe, Don Sm:!. th or youn .Edi·lior, .E1·nie Sha€fe;oo
l1E A BOOSTER ------~for the E C E 0
The Ed wants to apologize for omitting some names from the :Booster List in the .Echo c.~ .. lait month.
---------------------Wm. Homer Carroll, P.G.T. Montgom~ry Forest, who
received his dimit at the last meeting~ has been r&ceived in Prince Georges Forest Now 139.
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REAL ESTATE SALES AND SERVICE John E. Lansdale
Representing
COLONIAL INVESTMENT CO.
Wheaton Office: Daily-LO. 4 -7424 Eves.-LO. 4-6781
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DUPLICATING SERVICE " Let Geo rge Do It"
GEORGE W. FESSENDEN Bethesda Business Service
4 703 Mill e r Ave., Bethesda, Md. Oliver 0202 - Whiteha ll 0202
ERNEST G. MALLETTE CONTRACTOR ... BUILDER
Remodel ing-New H:;mes-Repairing Asbestos Ti ling-Ceiling Tile
SH.6805 Silve r Spring, Md.
BETHESDA GLASS SHOP 7810 W iscons in Avenue
AUTO GLASS - MIRRORS FURi--JITUR E TOPS
P'~one W 'scns'n 8687, Bethesda, Md. -~~
I- Walter Hark
Sells DIAMOND T and REO New-TRUCKS- Used
REO WAS HI NGTON CO., INC. ~331 Half St. S.E., W ash., 3, D. C. ~
~~~~~~~~~~K THE MADISON
Ocean End of Illinois Avenue ATLANTI C CITY
Offering wa1m hospitality in an atmosphere of true Colonia l charm. J ohn R. Hol linger, Owner-Manager
P.G.T. C. Atlantic Ci !:( Forest No. 11
RADIO ... TELEVISION
JACK DUNNAM 2628 14th Street N.W.
DEcatur 7633 SALES SERVICE
PETERS SCHOOL of
WATCHMAKING Ope n for Vi sitors 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Call Dl s t·rict 4223 817 14th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.
HOMER N. NICK '.-I EAL TH AND ACC IDENT INSURANCE
61 4 Towe r Bu ild ing Washington, D. C. Phone: NA. 9420
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~ GIFFORD'S
Ice Cream and Candies
I 8101 Georgia Avenue, Si}~er Spring, Md., SH. 5670
7623 Wi sconsi n Avenue, Bethesda , Md. - WI. 1664
5555 Lee Highway, Arlington, Va . - KE. 3 -5670
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ELECTIVE OFFICERS FOR 1952
J . Dwight Cook, G.T.C. ________________________ ____ 10211 Ridgemoor Drive, Silver Spring-SH. 8952
Orville J. Montgomery, S.-D.G.T .C. . ___ 3117 Northampton St., Washington, D. C.-EM. 6576 J . Myron Jones, J .D.G.T .C. __________________________ 8818 Reading Road, Silver Spring-SH. 3847
Don A. Smith, Scribe _______________________________ l 001 6 Brunett Avenue, Si Iver Spring-SL. 31 51
Everett B. Terry, Treasure r ________________________ 9900 Sutherlond Rood, Silver Spring-S.H. 6420
* * * TRUSTEES
George A. MacKay-1 year Joseph P. Fitzgerald-2 years Arthur R. Hart-3 yea1s
* * * EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Meets second W ednesday of each month Stone House Inn
* * * APPOINTED OFFICERS FOR 1952
Chaplain ______________________________ Rev. Alonzo R. Pixley, 1323 Holly Street, N. W.-TA. 3034
Preceptor ________________________ John R. Alcorn, 915 Columbia Boulevard, Silver Spring-SL. 8324
MarshaL __________ George T . Heilmon, l 0420 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring-SI. 0538 Guide _____________________________________ Arthur R. Hart, 8500 Cedar Street, Silver Spring-SH. 16 l l
SentineL ____________________________ Martin W . Booth, 3208 Taylor Street, Mt_ Rainier-WA. 7414
Editor & Asst. to Scri be _____________ Ernest C. Shaffer, 214 Dale Drive, Silver Spring-SL. 1543
Capt., Colar Guard, Layton H. Miner, l 0600 New Hamp. Ave., Silver Spring-SH. 5455 Chief Sidonian __________________________ Skeets Crabbill, 4 Upton Drive, Kensing n, d P . 8470
Aide to Grand Tall__ _____ Richard A. Harries, 7108 Poplar Avenue, Takoma Park-SL. 9365 Chief Steward __________________________________________ E. B. Smith, Hillandale, Silver Spring-SH. 7241
Advertising . ____________________________________ Roy L. Clinard, 12038 Valleywoad Drive-LO. 5 -4664
Capt. of Rangers _____________________ Curtis L_ Fidler, 914 Sligo Ave., Silver Spring-JU. 8-5548
Hi starian ______________________________ James R. Britt, 8806 Colesville Road, Silver Spring-SL. 9354
Chairman, Sick Committee ___ LeRoy Hill , 900 Philadelphia Avenue, Silver Spring-SH. 5366
William R. Enyeart-1948
MONTGOMERY FOREST NO. Ta ll Cedars of Lebanon
10016 Brunett Ave. , Silver Spring, Md.
* * * PAST GRAND TALL CEDARS
Layton Miner-1949 William Homer
George T . He i lman-1951
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