Groups Serving Turkey Dinners To Needy

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23
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November
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1988
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Vivian Jones, December 22, 1975

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Scott Services

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June
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1956
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Pratt Lodge Plans Benefit For 2 Youths

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May
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1969
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Elks' French Dukes & Continental Boys Drill Teams, & The Al Toras Girls Drill Team Practice At The Lodge, 220 Sunset Rd, August 14, 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1965
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Members of the French Dukes and Continental boys drill teams of Elks Pratt Lodge No. 322, and the Al Toras girls drill team of Daisy Chain Temple 212, practice at the lodge at 220 Sunset for national Elks championship competition next week in Philadelphia. The three groups will leave by chartered bus at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow for the Pennsylvania city. They will compete with Elks drill teams from throughout the country for national honors and take part in a parade, returning to Ann Arbor on Wednesday. The French Dukes have won two national titles.
Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1965
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Members of the French Dukes and Continental boys drill teams of Elks Pratt Lodge No. 322, and the Al Toras girls drill team of Daisy Chain Temple 212, practice at the lodge at 220 Sunset for national Elks championship competition next week in Philadelphia. The three groups will leave by chartered bus at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow for the Pennsylvania city. They will compete with Elks drill teams from throughout the country for national honors and take part in a parade, returning to Ann Arbor on Wednesday. The French Dukes have won two national titles.
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Mayor Cecil O. Creal Meets With Elks Convention Delegates John H. Burns, Grace Bryant, & Bertram V. Gregory, June 23, 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1962
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Ann Arbor Mayor Cecil O. Creal talks with delegates to the state Elks convention, being held here this weekend. From left are John H. Burns of Detroit, state president of the group Creal; Mrs Grace Bryant of Detroit, president of the women's auxiliary and Butram V. Gregory of Detroit, grand esteemed knight of the grand lodge. The convention will climax with a parade here tomorrow.
Ann Arbor News, June 26, 1962
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Ann Arbor Mayor Cecil O. Creal talks with delegates to the state Elks convention, being held here this weekend. From left are John H. Burns of Detroit, state president of the group Creal; Mrs Grace Bryant of Detroit, president of the women's auxiliary and Butram V. Gregory of Detroit, grand esteemed knight of the grand lodge. The convention will climax with a parade here tomorrow.
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Samuel Pratt Elks Lodge No 212 Building at 220 Sunset Rd, July 21, 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1958
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Clearing of debt on the lodge building of the Elks Pratt Lodge No. 322 and Daisy Chain Temple No. 212 was celebrated yesterday in a mortgage-burning ceremony at the lodge, 220 Sunset Rd. The mortgage burning was conducted by Bertram V. Gregory, president of the Michigan State Association of Elks. Among other speakers were Sheriff Robert E. A. Lillie and Ann Arbor Police Chief Casper Enkemann.
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1958
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Clearing of debt on the lodge building of the Elks Pratt Lodge No. 322 and Daisy Chain Temple No. 212 was celebrated yesterday in a mortgage-burning ceremony at the lodge, 220 Sunset Rd. The mortgage burning was conducted by Bertram V. Gregory, president of the Michigan State Association of Elks. Among other speakers were Sheriff Robert E. A. Lillie and Ann Arbor Police Chief Casper Enkemann.
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