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The Red Cliff school house used prior to 1937. It later became the lodge for the Kinnikinick Circle No. 453 for the Women of Woodcraft [403 Pine St.], which was chartered on March 1, 1902.
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Women of Woodcraft dressed up for a lodge event. back row from left: Amelia Norlander, Martha Williams, Beth Squires, Esther Mae (Read) Garner, Mae Flaherty, Marge Riley, [?], Ilene (Ages) Warren middle row from left: Pearl Mize, Marie (Edwards) Marshal, Dorty McDonald, Kathryn Owen front row from left: Marie Warren, Morene Perkins, Ella (Warren) Burnett, Johannna Fear, Lottie (Warren) Ruder
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An interior view of the lobby and dining room of Shrine Lodge. Shrine Lodge was located in Red Cliff. It's slogan was that it was the "Starting place for Mt. Holy Cross." The lodge opened on June 10, 1928. Josephine Stevenson was the first proprietor of the lodge. She sold the lodge in September of 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Malmborg of Chicago. By April of 1944, the lodge had been sold to Kathryn Holmes, who in turn sold the lodge to Mr. and...