. Historical and pictorial Lititz ... Lititz Springs Council, No. 197, Jr. O. U. A. M. LITITZ Springs Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics wasinstituted February 19, 1897, in Bombergers Hall, now known asBrobsts Hall. Deputy State Councillor, W. J. Gundaker, of Lancaster,conducted the institution, fifty-one joining the order at thetime. At the present time the order numbers onehundred and fifty-one. During the eight years of its existence the councilhas paid out in benefits $7587.89. It has buried onemember and the wives of three members. The ordermet in K. of P. Hall until November
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. Historical and pictorial Lititz ... Lititz Springs Council, No. 197, Jr. O. U. A. M. LITITZ Springs Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics wasinstituted February 19, 1897, in Bombergers Hall, now known asBrobsts Hall. Deputy State Councillor, W. J. Gundaker, of Lancaster, conducted the institution, fifty-one joining the order at thetime. At the present time the order numbers onehundred and fifty-one. During the eight years of its existence the councilhas paid out in benefits $7587.89. It has buried onemember and the wives of three members. The ordermet in K. of P. Hall until November, 1 900, when themeeting place was changed to Rudys Hall, where itssessions are held since. It meets regularly every Fridayevening. Lititz Camp, No. 561, P. O. S. of A. STATE President, Charles H. Stees, of Phila-delphia, assisted by the degree staff ofLancaster Camp No. 557 instituted LititzCamp No. 561, Patriotic Order Sons of America^September 30, 1904. The instituting ceremonieswere held in Rudys Hall. Forty-two candidateswere in