1934

Harry Linn was Worshipful Master of the Lodge in 1934. He and W. R. Gravenslund were in partnership owning and operating the Washington Hardware & Furniture Company until his retirement. He then moved to California. He is one of few 50 year members.

January 3, 1934
Brother W. S. Green was installing officer for installation of Harry Linn, Worshipful Master and other officers.

March 7, 1934
A paper on "What is Masonry" was read and discussed.

March 21, 1934
Moved and seconded that the Lodge pay half of the Washington Birthday party expenses - $4.57. Carried.

May 2, 1934
Brother Floyd Hutchins informed the brothern that O.E.S. would hold a memorial service May 15, and a11 members were asked to be present.

November 7, 1934
Being Past Master's Night and a visit from H. N. Nelson, Deputy Grand Master, the Past Masters put on the Master degree, L. E. Johnson served as Master.

November 13, 1934
A special communication for the purpose of receiving the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Washington – Loomis Baldrey. His talk was on the landmarks of Masonry.
The Grand Master closed lodge with the assistance of the Junior Grand Warden.

December 5, 1934
Brother Oscar Hanson of Benton City presented a paper, "Masonry, What is it." The question of forming a study club consisting of members of Prosser, Benton City, Hanford, Pasco and Kennewick lodges was discussed by the members present.

No record of new members or of total membership.