Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, October 9, 1925, p. 8. 50 BOYS TO DEMOLAY'S IN MASONRY An interesting organization in connection with the local Masonry is to be the De Molay, and to this end 50 young men have petitioned the local lodge of Royal Arch Masons to sponsor the new organization and a committee composed of Thomas Nicholson, Stacy Harrell and Austin Seward will report on the petition at the next meeting of Royal Arch lodge, Oct. 20, the charter list to include Ainsley Burks, Wendell Jones, Frank Stevenson, Kenneth Lanam, Sayers Skell, Robert Carter, Yailon Spencer, Hugh Thompson, William Hepley, Edgar Dodd, John Stone, Dean Toddy, John Rainbolt, Philip Talbot, Rufus Weinland, Rex Sappenfield, Max Sappenfield, John Duncan, Paul Miller, Julius Moser, Gerald Schmidt, Frank Woodburn, Bernard Jackson, Joseph Floyd, Robert Rumple, Ewing Cox, Francis Steen, Robert George, Philip Borland, Clyde Shoulty, William Cordell, Lowell Painter, Guy Green, Bert Whaley, Glen Richardson, James Cox, Charles Holder, Woodrow Hall, Clyde Rader, Carl Chitwood, Bernard Hervin, Thomas Bell and Otis Dewalt. The organization of De Molay is composed of young men between the ages of 16 and 21 and it is primarily a junior Masonic organization. It is a social organization under the influence and direction of Masonic institutions with work similar to that given in the Masonic lodge. The history of Masonry forms the basis for the junior lodge. Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.