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Identifier
20062637
Description
The Fort Worth Moslah Temple of the Shrine is being honored with a visit from the top ranking Shriner in the nation. Sitting at a desk, left to right, are Jerry Fite and George H. Rowe. Mr. Fite, of Fort Worth, Texas, is the potentate of the local temple. He is dressed in a fez and a three-piece suit. Mr. Rowe, of Buffalo, New York, is the imperial potentate and honored guest. He is a justice of the New York Supreme Court. He is wearing a fez and a dark, three-piece suit.
Archival Date
1947-01-18
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1919
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Fite, Jerry; Rowe, George H.; Fort Worth Moslah Temple; Moslah Temple; Moslah Temple Shriners; New York Supreme Court; Judges; Supreme Court Justice; Fezes; Desks; Fraternal organizations
Subjects
Fite, Jerry; Rowe, George H.; Fort Worth Moslah Temple; Moslah Temple; Moslah Temple Shriners; New York Supreme Court; Judges; Supreme Court Justice; Fezes; Desks; Fraternal organizations