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day LE MARS, IOWA, IIRMIghty a:arsprist-;rom a atMASONS WILL LAV• • 'gledf a Om-ably the irds hers lood* *Tl: tion the lt;eons localI AND MASTER, STATE raolt;i LODGE TO BE HERE eeiSNAPREPARING TO HANDLE LARGENUMBER OF VISITING MA- perf SONS IN LE MARS.LERthe vith nxi-; of the 11 a: II;The cornerstone of the new Mason- Rtor; ic tmeple at the corner of Cenral ave- ccrn nue and Third street south will be laid jian Friday afternoon, August 17, at 1:30. tjie The ceremonies of the occasion will 0f 1 bQ in charge of the Grand Master of arou the Grand Lpdge of the State of Iowa, aiuj Milo .1. Gabriel of Clinton. whe:Delegaions from many neighboring cuia] cities including Hawarden, Akron, Mar- g0 s cits, Alton, Remsen, Kingsley, Orange 0(f ^ City, and others are expected to come ende to LeMars for the occasion. imp:Committees started work last week it inmaking preparations for the event and to glt;to handle the large crowd of visitors view which it is expected will come here, the Giblern (Lodge, number 322, of this iooslt; city is, of course, in charge of tlie af- appe fair. of tAn elaborate program is being pre- then pared as other state officers and digui- to r; taries of the A. F. A. M. of the state of tj and nation will be present. theThe Shriners band of Sioux City or t composed of 40 pieces, and the Chant- bull ers from the same city will furnish of t part of the music for the day. a mE. A. Dalton ■will act as chairman rem at the cornerstone laying, introduce but the various officers and take a part in pie, the program. The address of the day comwill be delivered by Attorney Clar- Mor■ence D. Roseberry. hurlFollowing the program at the cornerstone laying, there are various FU amusements offered to the visitingiMasons. The Royal theater has made j arrangements for a special ice-cooling i system to be operated during the ®us showing of pictures secured for *tbe occasion. The bathing beaches at Dalton’s and Grimes’ sand Jits will j ^ also be offered for the use of thej visitors members of the committees ’ at t state. A dance at the Grimes' pavil- A ^ ion is also planned. ^0‘rnStanley Huxtable, worshipful master Ht;jj of the local lodge, has appointed the tj,e following committees for the occas- tlirci eralPublicity—John Engelken—Chair-] ^ man, Geo. W. Sturges, M. S. Walker.Arrangements—H. A. Swanzey— chairman, Clarence Grau, Ernest Plath, I Herbert Haas, Dr. Paul Lueke. pleiEntertainment—Leo Woolworth— exp chairman, Hale Parker, Geo. W. Koe-L^ a®d' nig. Wm. JBoyd, B. J. M. Long. nvOrtLey-^ehirmn, t tfg ;Henry Guntfier, Geo. Steele, W. S. er \ Spotts, R. B. Dalton.f ~~ “ _ , werand tion uni-hey rare Instromvith leas ling ses, nanIityor e ofarts ; 10 ired Tortile iday mck ana-thetateiony[linglansYee-vait-moilicittha tandlash-antstriiil
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Le Mars Globe Post

Le Mars, Iowa, US

Mon, Aug 06, 1923

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