GOOD TEMPLARY
An interesting meeting_was held by the Rescue Lodge, No. 105, on Tuesday evening, the presiding officer being Sister Mrs Donaldson, Chief Temjnar. \ favourable report was received from the Juvenile Temple, and Sister P. Bundo was recommended for the office of superintendent and Sister Gwen O’Hara for assistant superintendent. A vote of sympathy was passed with the Sisters Steedniaii, who had recently suffered bereavement, and several members who had been absent lor some time were welcomed back by the Chief Templar. Reports were received on the visitation of absent members, and one friend was proposed for membership. It was decided to celebrate the sixty-fifth anniversary of the Grand Lodge on September 26, sister lodges and past members to be invited to attend. The Star of the South Juvenile Temple mot the same evening, Sister P. Bundo being in charge, with Sister Elva Yates, Chief Templar, presiding. There was a fair attendance of members and adults, and following an address the members indulged in competitions.
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Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 14
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165GOOD TEMPLARY Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 14
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