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DRUIDISM

Otago Lodge met last Monday evening, when Arch Druid Bro. Harbour had the pleasure of presiding over » good attendance of members and visitors. Correspondence included invitations from the Royal Arch Chapter and the Linden Lodge for the Euchre Shield match, and from the-U.F.S. Council regarding _ medical fees and doctors’ hours, which will be considered later,Sick bards reported on the sick brethren, it being noted that the numbers' had increased, including some hospital ■ One candidate presented the usual certificate and was successfully initiated into the order, officers presenting a splendid account of the ceremony. . D.P.- Bro. .Tyrrell and representatives of other lodges were welcome visitors. After adjourning, the company w’as entertained by Bro. J. T,Leech and his concert party to a high, class programme of items, which met with the. wholehearted approval of the members present. The following contributed to the programme:—Song, Miss Dorothy Barron; violin solos. Mr W. Le Gal; song. Mrs ‘W. Hall Masters; song, Mr R. Duerdon; recital,Miss Billy Robinson; song. Miss ’Anna White; song. Miss Phyllis Clare; song, Mrs John T. Leech. Accompanists,Mrs W. Le Gal and Mrs J. .T. Leech.

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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 11

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DRUIDISM Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 11

DRUIDISM Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 11

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