MASONIC.
To the Editor. Sir,—l was absent from town at the time of the meeting of the masters and past masters of tbe various lodges held last week, and was pleased to learn the resolution arrived at was to postpone the discussion relative to a new Masonic Hall for consideration at a future meeting. I trust some little time wifi be allowed to elapse before Bro. P. M. Hyman calls another meeting; and I would respectfully suggest that in the • meantime he will make himself fully acquainted with all the plans and proposals of the parties who offer buildings adapted for a Masonic Hall, and then advertise a meeting to be held, inviting all'the present aud past officers of the l different Lodges, and giving ampin notice So as to secure a good attendance,'which I ha've no’ doubt will be the case. By inserting the ’above; you will oblige a number of your subscribers.—l am, &c., Past Master. Dpnedip, December 23.
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Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 2
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161MASONIC. Evening Star, Issue 3383, 23 December 1873, Page 2
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