LODGE MEETING
■Cleveland. Lodge, No. 13, 1.0.0. F., K.Z., held i its fortnightly meeting at Brooklyn last Wednesday, • Bro L Mason, N.G., presiding, lit addition to other business one candidate was proposed, and^ros. G. Clarke, P.G., and H. A. Watson, P.G., reported as delegates on dispensary and medical boards The District Deputy Grand Master (Bro. lv. Lee, P.G.) and. district officers attended, and installed the following officers in regular form for the ensuing teim:—Bros. L. Mason (I.P.G ) J M'Ginnity (N.G.), H. G. Foster (V.G.), W. Smith- (Secretary), D.. M'Ginnity (K.A.), G. Clarke (K.S.N.G.), H Watson (Warden), J. Prjdmore (8.5. V.G.), Goldblatt (R.S.V.G.), and N. Elliott (1.0r.) The fortnightly meeting of Zealanrlia. Lodge, No. 49, 1.0.0. F.,, N.Z., was held at Newtown on Thursday evening, Bio. J. Miller, N.G., presiding. There was • a large attendance of members, and official visits were received from the officers of Cleveland Lodge and Southern Cross. One candidate was proposed. The D.D.G.M. and district officers attended, and installed the following officers for the current term:—• Biob. J. Miller (1.P.G.), Guyton (N.G.). Jf. G. Christie (V.G.), T. Glengarry (Secretary^, Jackson (R.A.), H.- Darkins (Treasurer), 'G. Ker (Conductor). C. Holland (Warden), H. Hardham (R.S.N.G.), H. F. Darldns (C.S.N.G.). ,E Maley (R.S.V.G.), Ewing (C.S.V.G.), Wallace (R.S.S.), Ward fc.S.S.), J. Walker (Chaplain), and Savage (1.G.). The regular meeting of Weilesley Lodge No. 7, 1.0.0. F., N.Z. (Juvenile .Branch), wa s held in Southern Cross jjHall on Monday evening, Bro. R. Meech, JX.G., presiding. There was a good attendance of juvenile and adult members. In addition to other business, our. candidate was nominated, and the following officers were installed by the D.D.G.M. and suite:—Adult officersEros. A. H. Meech (President), J. Edwards (Vice-president), H. Chrisken (Secretary), G: F. Rudkin (Treasurer). .[. Nmd and T. Glengarry (Auditors). ] Juvenile officers: Bros. R, Meech Chrisken (N.G.), G. Chrisken I (V.G.) .T. M'Gregor (R.S.), L. M'Kay garden), T. Glengarry (Conductor), (C.S.N.G.), and E. Trendle (V.G.) Jho fortnightly meeting of Excelsior . .lent. 1.Q.R., was held on Tuesday evening, Bro., A. G. Heron, Chief Ruler, presiding over a large attendance of members. The following officers were: elected for' the ensuing term:—G.R.. Bro A. E. Hodson; D.R., Bro. G. A. Pethenck; RC.R., Bro. A. G. Heron; Secretary Ero. M..H. Jeffrey; Treasurer, Bro. W, R. White; Steward, Bio P. A Johnson; Levite, Bro. A. E. Carpenter; Guardian, Bro. H. GoodhaU. The newly-eJected officers were duly installr. t> y Bro- F-'E- Davis' Acting-Prov. UR,; assisted^ by Bro. F. J. Johnson, t roy. S^l.i. It/Was announced that si»flici'ent candidates were available to enable a Juvenile Tent to.be established immediately, and a strong ' committee was appointed to carry out the proposal, Bro. A. E. Carpenter being appointed to the position of Superintendent of the JuvehSe Tent. It was also decided to entertain the other city Tents at the next meeting,\ in. February. - A number of vasiting members were present, and conveyed their greetings to the Tent, ejrpressing their pleasure at the forward move beine; made in connection with the juveniles.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 4
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496LODGE MEETING Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 4
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