Grand Ledge Independent

Independent Notes

Jordan Chesmond, Harley Kinney and Roy Hunt represented the Grand Ledge Masonic lodge at a two-county Rally at Charlotte, Thursday night. About 400 were present and inspirational addresses were given by speakers under the auspices of the Grand Lodge Masonic Educational Service. The Grand Ledge lodge will journey to Charlotte, Thursday evening, March 21st to confer the Fellowcraft degree and attend a banquet at the request of the Charlotte lodge.

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