Masonry Magazine January 1965 Page. 22

Words: Les Dietrich, George King
Masonry Magazine January 1965 Page. 22

Masonry Magazine January 1965 Page. 22
11:30 A.M. Address: Your International Union
by George King, Treasurer, B.M.P.I.U. of A

11:50 A.M. Announcements

12:00 Noon Recess to '65 MCAA Educational Trade Show, Mezzanine Floor
Hours: 12 Noon to 3:30 P.M.

1:30 P.M. MCAA Annual Meeting (Members Only)
Presiding: Les Dietrich, President
Roll Call
Reports of Officers and Committees
Election of Officers
Report of Tellers
Adjournment

6:00 P.M. Reception

7:00 P.M. Annual MCAA Banquet, Grand Ballroom, Mezzanine Floor


Wednesday, February 17th

9:30 A.M. MCAA Executive Board Meeting
Lewis Room, Main Floor, Sheraton-Cleveland Hotel




MEN
EQUIPMENT
IDEAS




CONVENTION NOTES:




MASONRY January, 1965


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