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ROGERS FIRST ELKS LODGE The Rogers Elks Lodge #1223 was organized on February 11, 1911. Following the induction of 46 new members, a train trip brought the men to an elaborate banquet at Monte Ne. In February 1917 the Elks secured a long-term lease on the second floor of the Vandover Building (corner of Second and Walnut Streets in Rogers) for their new home. Architect A.O. Clarke, who was also the exalted ruler of the Rogers order, had designed the building in 1909 and was therefore in charge of designing the new lodge home, including such features as a lodge room, lounge, ladies' parlors, kitchenette, toilet, and janitor's room. |
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(The building is currently owned by the Benchmark Group, which recently restored the Elks sign to the front facade of the building.)
The dedication for the new lodge home was on
April 16, 1917. A number of dignitaries
arrived from as far away as New Orleans and
Dubuque, Iowa, and included Arkansas Governor
Brough of Little Rock. According to the Rogers
Democrat of April 19, "They were met at the
[railroad] station by the Lester-Lindsey show
band and Rogers Lodge en masse, and proceeded
in autos to the Rogers Wholesale Grocery where
a group picture was taken. The Elks then left
for an auto tour..." |
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