WOMEN'S ORANGE LODGE.
"MOUNTJOY NO. 27," v Last night in the Wesleyan Hall, Kegan Street, another unit was added to the Grand Lodge register by the opening and constitution of a Women's Orange Lodge. The attendance was large and representative. The Grand Secretary presided, and, assisted by Wor. Distrist G.M., and officers of local Lodges, officially constituted and opened the Lodge, to bft known as "Mountjoy No. 27." In addition to the foundation there wei% fourteen candidates initiate ed. The installation of officers was proceeded with as follows:—Pres., Sis. M. Young; Sis Holmes; Chap., Sis. L.•'Roberts; sec, Sis. B. Kilpatrick; treas., Sis. Kilpatrick, senr.; com., Sis'. Norton, Reader, Wilks, Wilsbn, Wilson,' 0. Roberts; S.D., Sis. Murray; J.D., Sis. Stanford; 1.G., -Sis. Patterson; organist, Sis. Wilsbn. Greetings and- congratulations were tendered from Grand Lodge, District Grand Lodge, and visiting brethren. At the conclusion of the meeting the visitors were the guests of the ladies at supper, when the usual toasts incidental to the occasion were duly honored.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 56, 27 June 1914, Page 6
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166WOMEN'S ORANGE LODGE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 56, 27 June 1914, Page 6
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