The K. O. T. M. Annual Banquet
Over 700 Knights of the Maccabees and Ladies of the Maccabees attended the annual banquet at the rink Wednesday night. About 150 came up from Ypsilanti, and neaiiy every town in the county was represented. The music for tlie occasion was f urnished by the Minnis orchestra of this city, the Ypsilanti K. O. T. M. band and the Ann Arbor guitar and banjo club. The opening remarks were made by Great Commander Linton, of Saginaw, and Past Great Commander Bassett, of Detroit, these being followed by a history of the order, interspersed with many humorous remarks by "Father" N. S. Boynton, of Port Hurón. Dr. W. F. Bieakey acted as toast-master of the banquet. A sumptuous supper was prepared and the knights and ladies did f uil justice to tlie the feast. Dancing, social talks and card playing was the order after the banquet, and it was after 3 o'clock wlien the íestivities were finished.
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