Grand Ledge Independent

Rainbow for Girls

The Lansing Rainbow for Girls which is the preparatory organization to the O. E. S. held a 6:30 Bohemian dinner in Masonic hall, Tuesday evening. The regular meeting and initiation followed. Two Grand Ledge girls, Ardyth Howe and Viola Van Dyken took the degrees. Girls from fourteen to twenty are eligible. Besides the candidates, those attending from here were Gladys Arms, Verna Smith, Hazel Sawdon, Hazel David, Helen Van Dyken, Minnie Shane, Ethelyn Howe, Bert Howe and Martha Van Dyken.

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