Juvenile Branches are formed under local Household of Ruth bodies.[1] The members of Household of Ruth are called inmates, and the Household provides sick and funeral benefits to its members.[1] Symbolism of the order included a gold sheaf of wheat, gold stars, and a pink rosette with a gold star in the center.[1]
^ abcdNeedham, James F. (1923). General Laws and Regulations of the Household of Ruth (Second ed.). Philadelphia, Penn.: Sub-Committee of Management of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, America.
^"Household of Ruth Founder". GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS IN AMERICA AND JURISDICTION. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
^Stevens, Albert C. (1899). The cyclopædia of fraternities; a compilation of existing authentic information and the results of original investigation as to more than six hundred secret societies in the United States. New York City, N. Y.: Hamilton printing and publishing company. p. 237.