Grand Ledge Independent

Pythian and Masonic Banquet

To be Held in Masonic Temple Next Tuesday Evening.

When the Masonic-Pythian field day was held last July there was a sizable surplus, after paying the expenses of the day, which was to be used in putting up a banquet for the opposing sides. The boys have walted about as long as they can and have now set Tuesday evening, Nov. 2, as the time, and the Masonic Temple as the place for holding the banquet, and to which all Masons and Knights of Pythias will be welcome. F. C. Arms will be toastmaster, with responses by Messrs Wilson, Thompson, Edwards, Niles, Tubbs, Stokes, Kent and Berry. Reception at 8 o’clock; banquet at 9 o’clock.

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