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The Order of Owls is a secret fraternal order founded in 1904 in South Bend, Indiana, USA, by John W. Talbot. [1] According to its literature, the purposes of the society is "to assist each other in business, to help each other in obtaining employment, to assist the widows and orphans of our brothers, to give aid to our brother in any way that they may need, and assemble for mutual pleasure ...
Afro-American Order of Owls; Afro-American Order of Red Men; Christian Knights and Heroines of Ethiopia of the East and West Hemispheres - This organization was incorporated in the probate court of Mobile County, Alabama, in 1915. The unique name was noticed by several publications including Law Notes, the Sacred Heart Review and the ...
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The Order was originally named the Order of Owls, but another fraternal order of the name had a court issue an injunction against using that name. [ 1 ] At its 1923 convention in Reading, Pennsylvania the delegates voted 241 to 8 for a modification of the Prohibition Amendment that would allow the manufacture of light wine and beers.
Order of Ammon; Order of Angell; Order of Chosen Friends; Order of Gimghoul; Order of Heptasophs; Order of Myths; Order of Owls; Order of the Golden Bear; Order of the Occult Hand; Order of the Star Spangled Banner; Order of United American Mechanics; Ordo Templi Orientis; Owl Club (Harvard)
Order of Chosen Friends; Order of Daedalians; Order of Druids; Order of Free Gardeners; Order of Heptasophs; Order of Knight-Masons Elect Priests of the Universe; Order of Owls; Order of Railway Conductors; Order of Saint Joachim; Order of the Founders and Patriots of America; Order of the Golden and Rosy Cross; Order of the Indian Wars of the ...
The family here must live nearby to be visiting this birdbath daily, but then again, barred owls like nesting near bodies of water, as they eat small fish and amphibians. And apparently, go for a ...
Industrial Order of America – a short-lived Boston-based fraternal order. [168] International Fraternal Alliance of Baltimore – founders included Masons, Oddfellows, Red Men and Pythians. Membership is open to men and women. There were 10,000 members in 30 states and Canada in the late 1890s. The orders ritual showed signs of Masonic ...