This is an invitation to a Knights Templar Christmas celebration, providing insight into fraternal societies in post-war America. The cream-colored card is dated December 19th, 1948, and remains in preserved condition. The cardstock is without apparent damage, and the printing is sharply defined. The reverse side is unmarked. The upper left corner features a stylized cross, the symbol of the Knights Templar. The text, in a black font consistent with mid-century printing, announces the occasion as hosted by Division Number One, Knights Templar of Pennsylvania. Master Masons and their Ladies were invited to convene at 2:30 in the afternoon within Gothic Hall, located within the Philadelphia Masonic Temple at Broad and Filbert Streets. The address of the Masonic Temple indicates the event's location as Philadelphia. A sprig of holly is located in the bottom right corner, alluding to the Christmas character of the observance. This artifact provides a tangible link to the traditions of the Knights Templar in 1948. Refer to the accompanying photograph for a detailed view.