Mustard’s Grave Visitation

Posted by on May 31, 2012 in Featured | 0 comments

Come out and gives Thanks to our greatest Lodge benefactor, J.S. Mustard.

We will meet at Union Chapel Cemetery at 6:30PM to honor the Mustard’s.
(8301 Haverstick Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46240)

J.S. Mustard Hall, 1908: One of the Village’s most prominent architectural landmarks, at Guilford and Broad Ripple avenues, is named after Jacob Mustard, who in 1904 donated $25,000 to the Broad Ripple Masons to construct its headquarters. This is still the tallest occupied structure in the area. The top floor has had several booze-soaked nightspots, including 7, a club owned by former Pacer Jermaine O’Neal.

To learn more about our Lodge visit our History page: http://brlodge.org/wp/about-2/history/

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