GOOD TEMPLARS
The usual weekly meeting of the Egmont Lodge, No. 112, was held in St. Mary's Hall last night. A committee, composed'of Bros. J. Haydcn, J. C. Legg, G. W. Hartnell, and A. White, was set up to make complete arrangements for the picnic. The programme set down wns "Short Papers on .My Experience of Good Templniy." .Mrs. Moverley opened with a pianoforte solo; Papers were then read by Bro. G. W. Hartnell, Sis. Mrs. Legg, and Bro. .V. T. Maunder. At this stage the Lodge was treated to a song by Miss D, Blanchard. Further papers were then read by Bro. J. C. Legg and Bro. (i. 11. Maunder. Criticisms and discussions on the papers read then' followed, which proved most interesting. The following committee was formed to carry out juvenile work for the ensuing year: Sis. Mrs. Legg, Mrs. Hartnell and E. White, Bros. C. Peppercll and A. AVliite. The programme for the next evening will be "Brie-a-Brac," in charge of .Sisters Hiisdcn ami White.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 23 February 1911, Page 5
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168GOOD TEMPLARS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 23 February 1911, Page 5
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