ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE MASONSIt Will be Held at Meyer’s Lake, August 23.A BASEBALL GAME IS ASSURED.Committees Have Been Appointed to Complete the Arrangements— There Will be Music and Dancing and Other Amusements.j The members oc the Masonic ledges cf Stark county and their families will hold the annual pimic at Meyer’s lake, Thursday, August 23. The day will be given to an outing without any formal programme, except that in the afternoon the annual base ball game te-tveen teams representing the Massil-lon and Canton lodges will be played For years this inter-oity struggle has caused untold merriment, which on the part of Canton has often been tinged with wrath. Canton will endeavor once more to wrest the champions! ip from the Massillon teim, which 1 as won consecutive victories for several years.The date was chosen at a meeting of the directors of the Stark County Ma sonio Picnic Association, whic.i was held in the Canton Masonic temple. The association names the committees and the latter have direct charge of the events of the flay and otner matters necessary to make the picnic one of pleasure for all attending.The general committee as appointed from the vaiiouv lodges follows: McKinley, No. 481, Canton, W. H. Rowe, i. W. Hcffey, Howard Dice; Canton, No. (»0, C. A. btolberg, F. A. Welker, C. E. Norris; Clinton, No. 47, Massillon, L. P. Sohimke, A. H. Coleman, Ralph Oberlin; Elliott, No. 514, Canal Fulton, J. A. Burkholder, F. A. Fisher, William Stover; Juilliard, No. 4tU, Louisville, W. O. Sharer, C. A. De Walt.The association elected C. A. Stol-berg president, and W. H. Rowe secre-t iry.Other committees appointed were: Misic and dancing, Norris, OberJin and Sharer; amusement-*, Coleman, Dine, Welker and Fisher; refreshments, Hoelfy, DeWalt and John Willis. The reception committee will be composed of the general committee, and all Masonic officers in the county.siatwthpo