1936
GRAND LODGE OF MISSOURI
127
DISTRICT DEPUTY G. M.'S 1936-37
DISTRICT LECTURERS 1936-37
47. John N. Sparks, Grandin 48. J. Clyde Akers, Farmington 49. James A. Kinder, Cape Girardeau 50. George A. Sample, Chaffee 51. Buell P. Parks, Hornersville 52. Kipp C. Johnson, Poplar Bluff 53. C. Earl Armstrong, West Plains 54. Granville J. Vaughan, Ozark 55. Wm. N. Marbut, Mt. Vernon 56. Walter A. Phipps, Neosho 57. William H. Stein, 5100 Wise, St. Louis 58. Andrew B. Stanley, Eldon 59. Nat D. Jackson, Independence
John N. Sparks, Grandin J. Clyde Akers, Farmington James A. Kinder, Cape Girardeau Alonzo A. Harrison, Sikeston Buell P. Parks, Hornersville Kipp C. Johnson, Poplar Bluff C. Earl Armstrong, West Plains Granville J. Vaughan, Ozark Wm. N. Marbut, Mt. Vernon Walter A. Phipps, Neosho Morrison W. Rinkel, 6235 Creston, Wellston Andrew B. Stanley, Eldon John S. Carmical, Independence
AMENDMENTS TO BY-LAWS, WHICH LIE OVER UNTIL 1937 COMMUNICATION PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF SECTION 76 OF By-LAWS OF 1925. That Section 76, of the By-Laws of 1925, be amended as follows: , 'SEC. 76. MILEAGE AND PER DIEM. The Past Grand Masters, Grand Officers, District Deputy Grand Masters, District Lecturers, and one Representative from each Chartered Lodge and each Lodge U. D., and the Chairman of each Standing Committee, who do not draw mileage and per diem in any other capacity, shall be paid the sum of Four ($4) Dollars for each day they may be in actual attendance upon the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge, and three cents per mile for each mile necessarily traveled in going to and returning therefrom, provided, that no Representative shall receive mileage or per diem in a double capacity." SEC. 204lh. No lodge shall publish or distribute a directory or list of its membership, nor shall any lodge or member thereof furnish or permit to be furnished, a list of its members or their addresses for publication. This provision shall not apply to the annual returns by a lodge to the Grand Lodge, or to any such information ordered or requested by the Grand Lodge or the Grand Master. AMENDMENTS TO BY-LAWS ADOPTED "Sec. 65. BOARDS OF RELIEF. In cities where there are three or more Lodges, and in areas where thirty or more Lodges have concurrent jurisdiction, the Master of each Lodge shall appoint two of its members, who shall constitute a General Board of Relief, to whom applicants 'for charity shall be referred, and if found worthy, relieved. And each Lodge in such city or area shall contribute Five ($5.00) Dollars, or such part thereof from each initiation fee as the members shall deem necessary for the work of relief herein contemplated; provided, that such assessment shall be for periods of one year and when deemed necessary; provided, further that such contributions shall not be made when the amount on hand equals Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars, except in cities or areas with more than three and less than twenty-five Lodges. In su,ch cities, or areas, the assessment shall not be made when the amount on hand is equal to One Thousand