Report by treasurer and disbursing . Pa., says: Our Lodge donated$10. It was sent to a representative of the Red Cross So-ciety in this section. I was instructed to write you thisthat we may be credited with our donation. April 27, 1906, Robert Scott, K. of R. and S., WilliamPenn Lodge No. 39, Philadelphia, Pa., says: I am directedto write you that our Lodge donated $ to Californiasufferers through Citizens Permanent Relief Fund, Phila-delphia, Pa. April 27, 1906, Lucian Rice, K. of R. and S., MyrtleLodge No. 5, Covington, Ky., says: On April 20 our Lodgedonated $i through


Report by treasurer and disbursing . Pa., says: Our Lodge donated$10. It was sent to a representative of the Red Cross So-ciety in this section. I was instructed to write you thisthat we may be credited with our donation. April 27, 1906, Robert Scott, K. of R. and S., WilliamPenn Lodge No. 39, Philadelphia, Pa., says: I am directedto write you that our Lodge donated $ to Californiasufferers through Citizens Permanent Relief Fund, Phila-delphia, Pa. April 27, 1906, Lucian Rice, K. of R. and S., MyrtleLodge No. 5, Covington, Ky., says: On April 20 our Lodgedonated $i through the mayor of the city, which wasforwarded immediately. June 8, 1906, C. C. Glenn, K. of R. and S., Ivanhoe LodgeNo. 3, Boise City, Idaho, says: This Lodge has contributed$50 to the General Relief Fund of the city of Boise, Idaho,(Note: A donation is recorded in preliminary report for$) August 6, 1906, Wm. Beatty, G. K. of R. and S., says:Bro, Evans, of Columbus, contributed $; ChampionLodge donated $50 to the Columbus relief ARTHUR J. STOBBART Major General Military Department, Supreme Lodge, K. of P.—Disbursing Officer California Pythian Relief Fund. CALIFORNIA PYTHIAN RELIEF FUND. 39 It is proper in this connection to give a direct personalreference to Major-General A. J. Stobbart. From the mo-ment of his arrival here his strong and pleasing personalityimpressed those who met him. He carried a smile an Jpleasant word for every one. He viewed the situationwhich confronted him from the Pythian standpoint ofFriendship, and desired the relief to be administered in thespirit flowing from the heart—kindness and lovng helpful-ness taught at the altars of Pythianism. Under trying circumstances, and without any air ofofficious authority whatever, Major-General Stobbart provedbig enough in the highest and best elements of real leader-ship to rise to the height looming above the useless, non-essential or inconsequential differences which often ariseto prove a sourc


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