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MEETINGS AND SOCIALS.

• - ___—^ —, BUITISH-ISttAEL ASSOCIATION. At the monthly inciting of the Cbristehtirch Brilisrh-Isracl Association, Mr A. B. Bagg was in the* chair. An address was given by Mr J. S. Pat& on "Key Words to Prophecy." The lecturer dealt fluently with the prophetic meanings clustering around the names, Judah, Israel, Samaria, an'.l Gentries, and tile place -that Great Britain occ.ipied in connexion with Jihe various prophecies. Mr Pate was accorded » vote o^tiianka. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, U.A.O.D. A meeting of the Royai Arch Chapter, 1T.A.0. Druids, was held on TuesAiy, JJoyal Arch Druid Bio. J. Gobbe presiding over :\ fair attendance. CorreepoirJencc w.ii received from the Ottgo and North Island Royal Arch Chapters. It was "decided to hold competitions in the following Icdß'j rooms:—Vice-Arch, Hope of St. Albaiui; Aich Drmd, Perseverance: Past Arch, Ivy of liinwood; District Pre.«'J«;iit,' 'Anchor Lodge-; AV'hofe Corrirony, Mistletoe. • The judges appointed for the season were Vast Grand Presidents Bros. E. Harris, J. Ba.tey, P. Gforgc, J.. Burgeae, J. Jowscy, :ui'd K. Talbot. Two 1 members of ths- Chapter gave prizes for the competitions, uud the Chapter promised a framed photograph ol "ha winning team. ! ST. ALBANS SCHOOL COMMITTEE. At the monthly meeting of the SI. Albans School Committee there were present—MeesiH T. P. Moore d-haimian), V. Bedwell, E. Cole, W. Dangerfield, J. Fras?r, G. E Franklin, C. E. Grei-n, J. Harrison, and A. I!o?e. 'Phe reEignaiion of Mr L. B. Qu?-iteroi3in as supernumerary teacher in the school was received. A vote of thanks w«a passed to Ma- W. S. Pratt for training the boys who won the Collins Cup Life-Saving competition. The treasurer presented a draft of the annual balancesheet, ■which was approved. It was agreed tha% i> householders' meeting be herd on Monday to discuss education questions and receive nominations, for the committee. The headmaster reported that the roll number was 696, and the average attendance ."52.4, or &2.7 per cent. *"

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 11

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MEETINGS AND SOCIALS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 11

MEETINGS AND SOCIALS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 11

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