3&2 LEXINGTON LOQGE No. 1, F. 8: A. M., LEXINGTON. KY. @g CHARTERED 1788 S tated MEETING W. Master Treasurer Senior Warden Secretary Junior Warden _____ PE‘Z'JLEFEY __________________ Senior Steward Senior Deacon ___________________________________ Junior Steward -7___§1§¥3¥§L§1.§91 __________________________ Tiler Junior Deacon Lodge Opened in form on Master Masons Degree at 7:30 P. M. and 45 others present. Minutes of December 27, 1952 were read and approved. Brofi. L. N. Leonard asked concerning the one member that was expelled as shown in the secretary's report. Brother Harry Couch eXplained that this member was realy not a member at all, but that he had petitioned this lodge and was received but it was found out that he had also petitioned lanother lodge. So with the approval of Grand Lodge he was expelled. Brother Harry Couch stated that Brother Chester Woodall had gone home from the hOSpital and was able to see company now, and that Arthur A. Tuttle had gone to the Good Samaritan Hospital for observation. Sick and Distressed Good of The Order Master Sims reported that in the cash and check given to them by Mr. O. F. Orr when the audit of the books was made that there was an$10.00 error in the cash and that he had taken the matter up with Mr. Orr and Mr. Orr had given him a written statement as to cash being short this amount, and that the hotel would be $h91.50 and not $501.50 as reported. 8:00 P. M. Lodge called from labor to refreshments on Master Masons Degree preparatory to opening on Enter Bpprentice Degree. Opened on Enter Apprentice Degree, whereupon ten (10) Enter Apprentice were found to be in E. A. Examined Rey F. Adams Stanley G. Adams Raymond W. Arnold Daniel Irvin Batten Frank C. Byers William H. Brewer Robert C. Richards Kelly Graves Rogers Robert C. Sewell James wm. Smith waiting were admitted and examined. except, on motion made by Frank Sparks, duly seconded by L. N. Leonard that if Howard Long could vouch for the oanidates, examination after grips be diSpensed with. Motion carried and Howard Long vouched for the canidates. Those Entered Apprentice found to be proficient were as follows: Roy F. Adams Stanley G. Adams Raymond W. Arnold Daniel Irvin Batten Frank C. Byers William H. Brewer Robert C. Richards Kelly Graves Rogers Robert C. Sewell Jamesjwm. Smith