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Members of the Ladies' Society coming membership in the Insurance Depart

our way will be welcome to our meetings. We extend best wishes to our Editress and sister lodges.

FROM L. S. 161-(M. E. Lindsay, West Toronto, Ont., Can.) Maple Leaf Lodge 161 is still endeavoring to be numbered in the "Big Ten" column. We have

tice.

All remittances to be made by draft, postoffice or express money order, payable to Grand Secretary and Treasurer, Ladies' Society, B. of L. F. and E.

ment of the Society on or before November 1, 1914. You will forward to this office so as to reach here on before the tenth day of December, 1914, the sum of sixty (60) cents from each member carrying a $200 policy, one dollar and twenty ($1.20) cents from each member carrying a $400 policy and one dollar and fifty ($1.50) cents from each member initiated four new members since last writing and still have more names on file. carrying a $500 policy, using the two On June 25th we held our annual printed blanks which accompany this nopicnic at Centre Island and were delighted to have with us our Grand President, Sister Moore. The day was all that could be expected and a fine time was had. The next day being our last meeting for the summer season, we again had the pleasure of having present Sister Moore, who was very much pleased with the way we conducted our meetings. She gave us a very interesting and instructive talk on the good of the order which has proven very beneficial to us. At the close of the meeting Sister Quinn on behalf of No. 161 presented Sister NOTE. We enclose two printed blanks Moore with a beautiful black silk poplin upon which treasurers will make returns dress pattern. The Grand President to the Grand Lodge for the above asthanked the sisters for this gift. sessments. Both statements will be All those who attended the Calgary, filled out exactly alike and sent with reCanadian Grand Union Meeting, report turns. If all names do not appear in the a good time and our sisters of the far printed list, they will be added. If any corrections are necess ry they can be west are to be congratulated on their made by the Treasurer. One of the splendid success. printed statements, with receipt, will be returned to the Treasurer.

We extend our best wishes to our dear Editress and all sister lodges. It is our earnest prayer that ere long the European war may have a peaceful ending.

Quarterly Insurance Assessment-
Second Series Numbers-Notice
No. 48, for the Quarter ending
Dec. 31, 1914.

GRAND LODGE

LADIES' SOCIETY OF THE BROTHERHOOD
OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND

ENGINEMEN.
Office of

GRAND SECRETARY AND TREASURER.

Members initiated on and after November 1, 1914, will not be liable for this assessment. MARY E. Du Bois, Grand Secretary and Treasurer. Approved: MAUDE E. MOORE,

Grand President.

For the names, lodge number, cause of death, etc., of deceased sisters in the payment of whose claim this assessment is levied, see issue of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine, whose detailed statement of the same will be given in department devoted to the Society.

Death Report.

Dora Kessinger, Lodge 4, Huntington, Ind.; died August 14, 1914. Cause of death, rheumatism of the heart. Amount of insurance, $500.

Mayme Reese, Lodge 142, Buffalo, N. Y.; died August 30, 1914. Cause of death myocarditis and nephritis. Amount of insurance $500.

BOONE, IOWA, December 1, 1914. To all Treasurers of Subordinate Lodges: SISTERS-Assessment No. 48, for the quarter ending December 31, 1914, is hereby levied upon all members holding surance $400.

Sallie Rentzel, Lodge 119, Houston, Texas; died September 6, 1914. Cause of death, cancer of liver. Amount of in

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