Acacia Triad - Autumn 1952 - Vol. 47, No. 1

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J.

K. Tuthill

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a Director and Legal Counsel for the Broadmoor Hotel, El Pomar Investment Company, El Pomar Foundation, Yellow Cab Company, Bemis-Taylor Sugar Company, and var ious other companies. Brother Carruthers was born in Northern Ireland, April 23, 1884, and moved with his family to Colorado Springs in 1888. He was initiated into the Michigan Chapter October 29, 1909. He was also a member of the Cheyenne Mountain Country Club, the Board of Directors of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Gr ace Episcopal Church, and was Past Master of Tejan Lodge and First Commander of the Local Chapter of the American Legion. He is survived by his wife and two children.

W.

J.

Marshall

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Fraternity. Over seventy-five per cent Chesaning High School at 17. He of the National Life Members are taught school for four years and enmembers of the Illinois Chapter and rolled at the University of Michigan in 1899. He received his Bachelor of Illinois far surpasses other chapters Arts degree in 1905 and graduated in life subscriptions to The TRIAD. from the University of Michigan MedThese accomplishments, plus the genical School in 1909. He had also taken -eral overall strength and fineness a Master of Science degree. which the Illinois Chapter has conHe began the practice of Medicine sistently maintained are directly atat Polson, Montana, in 1909, and tributable to Brother Tuthill's service remained there until 1920 when he -to Acacia. removed to Missoula. While living in Brother Tuthill was born in LeRoy, Polson he served as Mayor, PresiIllinois, on May 18, 1885. He attended dent of the 'Polson School Board, and the LeRoy public schools and enrolled as Master of the Polson Lodge. a t Rose Poly. Institute before coming In 1927 Dr. Mar shall was elected -to the University of Illinois. He was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of initiated into the Illinois Chapter on Montana. He was a 33rd degree Mason , Russell V. Sigler October 5, 1912. He graduated with served as a commander of the St. Orner -the degree of Bachelor of Science in Russell V. Sigler, Indiana '20, died Commandery of Knights Templar, Engineering in 1914, and later re- on August 11, in Indianapolis. Brother was a m ember of Royal Arch and ceived his E .E . Degree in 1925. In Sigler was Vice-Principal and Dean of Royal and Select Masons, and was 1915 he became Manager of the Light Boys at Shortridge High School. He active in the Melita Island program of and Power Companies of Chenoa and was born in Elwood, Indiana, in 1894. the Masonic bodies. He was a major He held a Masters D egree from the in the medical reserve corps of the El Paso, Illinois, and in 1920 he joined University of Michigan, and a LL.B. Army during World War I. -the University of Illinois faculty as from Indiana University. He was a He was past patron of Mystic chapa professor of electrical engineering .. founder of the Indiana Chapter of ter 53, order of Eastern Star, was past He was fo r many years Head of the Acacia, having been initiated on May patron of the Montana Grand ChapDepartment of Railroad Engineering. 22, 1920. He was a member of the ter of the OES, and was a member Professor Tuthill was a nationally Reserve Officers Association which of Tyrean Council 3, Missoula. He known expert in the operation and he served as historian. He was also was first master of the Chapter of design of railroad dynamometer cars, a member of the Broad-Ripple Amer- Rose Croix, and was a member of and in addition to his faculty work, ican Legion Post. A member of local, the Baghad Shrine Temple at Butte. He was a member of the Episcopal he served as a test and designing en- state, and national professional teachers associations, Mr. Sigler was also Church a fellow of the American gineer to the Illinois Central Railroad, a member of the Quincly Masonic the St. Louis Car Company, and the Lodge at Elwood and the Indianapolis College' of Surgeons and the American Academy, a member of the MonChicago Public Transit Company. Torch Club. Survivors are the widow, tana Academy of Opo-ophthalmology, Brother Tuthill was a member of Mrs. Opal Sigler, two sons, and a and a life member of the Montana LeRoy Lodge No. 221, A. F . & A . M. daughter. Medical Association. having been raised on February 2, The graveside rites for Br other 1912. He transferred his member ship Marshall were by Montana Grand John A. Nueman to Western Lodge No 240, A. F. & Lodge, A .F . & A.M. John A. Nueman, Illinois '07, passed A. M. of Champaign on January 11, Words alone could never tell all of 1949. He was a member of Hope away on June 28 in Springfield, Ill. the goodness and fineness which D r. Chapter, No . 104 of the Order of He was 71 years of age. Brother Nue- Mar shall represented, however, the Eastern Star in Urbana and was man had been in the sheet and metal feeling of those who knew him and work business until his retirement associated with him are well ex Worthy Patron of the chapter for sever al years ago. As a student he pr essed by his good friend and fr athree years. He was a member of the was Vice-President of the Senior ternity brother, Dr. Roy J. Ely, NeMethodist Church, and was an active Class. Mrs. Nueman and a daughter braska '23 Chairman of the Departworker in many civic organizations. survive. ment of E~onomics at the Univer sity Mrs. Tuthill and two children, Barof Montana. Said Dr. Ely, "It would bara Wooten, and Jack Kay, Illinois be a marvelous thing if, in some manJohn J. Monzingo ' 42, sur vive. ner, you could set before old and John J . Monzingo , S tanford '05, new Acacians alike the philosophy passed away December 1, 1951 in and deeds of Br other Marshall. ComJohn A. Carruthers Mill Valley, California. Brother Mon- bined they form a pattern of life John A. Carruthers, Michigan '09, zingo was active in civic affairs and which, if emulated by every m ember prominent Colorado Springs attorney was Past Master of Mill Valley Lodge of Acacia, would exert a tremendous impact for good thr oughout the entire died October 21, 1951 after an illness No. 356, F . & A. M., Mill Valley nation." Chapter No. 108, R. A. M., and a of three months. He was, at one time, Dr. Marshall is survived by h is Deputy District Attorney, and had member of the Mill Valley Post No. wife, a son, and two brother s. 284 of the American Legion. been county attorney. He was also

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