Knights Templar "watched" Him
KNIGHT'S TEMPLAR "WATCHED" HIM
PAST EMINENT COMMANDER ROSS GRANGER
Made Him the Recipient of a Beautifully Engraved Gold Watch at Sunday's Easter Services.
Past Eminent Commander Ross Granger was beautifully and fittingly remembered by Ann Arbor commandery, No. 13, K. T., at Sunday's Easter services. The remembrance was in the form of a beautifully engraved hunting-case gold watch, presented to him by the Commandery at the services at Ypsilanti. Mr. Granger's monogram, consisting of the initials of his name, are engraved in elegant workmanship on the front cover. On the back cover is engraved the Maltese cross and crown. On the inside of the case, extending across the diameter are the words: "Ann Arbor Commandery, K. T., to Past Eminent Commander Ross Granger, Easter, 1903." The engraving is the work of Win. H. Arnold.
The watch is a beautiful one and worth probably about a century of dollars but is priceless to its recipient. The sentiment, of which it is the symbol, it is needless to say, is beyond money and beyond price to Mr. Granger.
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