George and Anna had loaned some money to an acquaintance in Greece but when they went to collect the man did not have enough funds. So, instead, Anna convinced the man to give up his accordion. George played for years, usually accompanied by his…
A Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey bottle, 86 proof. "Mother Lodge" and "Supreme Lodge" printed on one side. AHEPA seal and 50th Anniversary imprint on the other side. Bottle neck shaped like a Greek column, with a Greek urn at the top.
Order of AHEPA cash book. Some entries typed in; most entered by hand. Also preserved are scraps of paper with notes of entries in pencil and ink; checks, deposit slips. Some damage from rusty paper clips.
These collars are worn during AHEPA chapter meetings and formal events: conventions, initiations, etc.
The "jewels" hanging from each collar indicate the office of the chapter: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Steward, Marshall,…
Five AHEPA fez hats, four red, one blue. Each with its own blue and white tassel. Except the tassel on the blue one is all white. Each also carries its own crest with lodge number. Blue fez belongs to Terry Karis with his name inside