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Anti-Whisky Crusaders *Baseball in CF Cuyahoga Falls Band *Falls National Guard
In the early days when when dealing with society and social matters, Cuyahoga Falls was always fully abreast with the most intelligent and refined of her Western Reserve contemporaries. These included a large number of church and benevolent associations and the various civic and beneficial organizations that have existed from time to time. Ever appreciative of good music, the Falls has produced several vocalists and pianists of more than local reputation. Anti-slavery, missionary, temperance and other reformatory movements have had in their day and generation received due attention from the people of the Falls. Some of the other groups of people or 'clubs' are listed below: (Masonic) Order of Free and Accepted Masons - established in 1850 Star Lodge, F. A. M., No. 187 - Met the Monday on or before the full of the moon and two weeks thereafter in Apollo Block. WEBSITE Falls Chapter, Order Eastern Star, No. 245 - Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings in Apollo Block. (Odd Fellows) International Order of Odd Fellows - established in 1846 Roethig Encampment - Met 2d and 4th Thursday evenings at 27 W. Portage. Howard Lodge, No. 62, I. O. O. F. - Met every Tuesday evening at 27 W. Portage. Rebecca Lodge, I. O. O. F. Elm 227 - Met 1st and 3d Friday evenings at 27 W. Portage. (The Maccabees) Patton Tent No. 120 - Met every Friday evening at 61 S. Front (Women's Benefit Association of The Maccabees) Arbutus Review No. 69 - Met every Monday evening at 61 S. Front (Knights of Pythias) Pavonia Lodge, 301, Knights of Pythias - Met every Monday evening at 18 1/2 S. Front Pythian Sisterhood, Ivy Lodge, No. 8 Ivy Dale Temple No. 316 - Met every Tuesday evening at 18 1/2 S. Front U. R., K. of P. - Met every Wednesday evening at 18 1/2 S. Front Pythia Sisters (Loyal Order of Moose) Cuyahoga Lodge No. 918 - Met every Tuesday evening at 27 1/2 S. Front (Women of Mooseheart Legion) No. 686 - Met 1st and 3d Thursday evenings of each month at 27 1/2 S. Front (Modern Woodmen of America) American Woodman Cuyahoga Falls - Met every Thursday evening at 19 S. Front - N. H. Rook, Clerk (Knights of Malta) Palestine Commandery No. 467 - Met ever Wednesday in Apollo Block (American Legion) Charles Faust Post No. 281 - Met 2d and 4th Friday evenings of each month at 19 S. Front ![]() Match Book
Veterans of Foreign Wars Ralph Huff Post No. 1062 - Met 1st and 3d Friday evenings of each month at 151/2 S. Front Ladies' Auxiliary - Met 2d and 4th Friday evenings at 15 1/2 S. Front Women's Relief Corps Cuyahoga Falls - Met 1st and 3d Tuesday afternoons of each month at 61 S. Front Knights of Columbus Cuyahoga Falls - Met every Monday evening at 63 1/2 S. Front Daughters of America Cuyahoga Falls - Met every Thursday evening at 63 1/2 S. Front Junior Order United American Mechanics Cuyahoga Falls Council No. 362 - Meets every Tuesday evening at 61 S. Front
Others: Enterprise Council, No. 234, Royal Arcanum Security Council, No. 51, National Union Wood Camp, No. 66, Sons of Veterans Independent Order Good Templars No. 59 Ladies' Relief Corps G. A. R. Ladies Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans Knights of Labor Ladies Aid No. 5 Protected Home Circle, Glen, No. 85 Women's Christian Temperance Union/Temperance Society Athletic Club Public Library Association Volunteer Fire Company Daughters of the American Revolution Grand Army of the Republic - established in 1867 Knights of Columbus - established in 1922 and met at 72 1/2 Front Street Maccabees Foresters Loyal Order of T.M. & W.R.C.
Still active in Cuyahoga Falls: The Eagles at 2244 Front Street The Elks Lodge 1709 State Road Knights of Columbus 740 Munroe Falls Avenue The Moose Lodge No. 918 on State Road The Ancient Order of Hibernians Cuyahoga Falls Lodge F. & A.M. No. 735
September 26, 1936 Lutheran Church Group at Spindler Inn (Redeemer or St. Lukes) (spelling may be a little off) Miss Schlickle, Klue, Burgerman, Kline, Welch, Gallagher, Spindler, Grim, Stettner, Halorpost, Richardson, McKnight, Glass, Seyler, Scarm, Mrs. Hepner took the picture. (photo courtesy of Larry Perkins)
1880's Group of girls, all great friends: Minnie and Rose Kittelberger, Ella Loomis, Mabel Parks, Mary Shumway, Maude Parks, Lizzie Thomas, Eliza Haley, Mabel Edsel, Laura Hall, Mary Parks and Ida Brown.
The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated on February 8, 1910. Early troops immediately began to spring up in Ohio with many community leaders serving as scout leaders.
Cuyahoga Falls Scouts Scoutmaster Willard H Shaw, Harold Hathaway, Paul Benway, DeVain Swigart, Curtis Williams, Wheeler Woodbury, Ralph Crosby, Chas Woodbury, Assistant Soutmaster Edwin Davis (kneeling), Ralph Hertzler, C. Audley Gray, Charles Derbfuss.
Cuyahoga Falls High School Swim Team *
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