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Notices Of Meetings.
the Worshipful Master , Brother George Wood , opened hia Lodge soon after 5 o ' clock , when ho waa supported by Paat Masters Ashor Birfield Past Grand Treasurer ( Treasurer ) , G . Read P . M . ( Seoretary and W . M . elect ) , George Dickinson , Bnrleton , Wetherilt , & a . There was a large contingent of Visitors , amongat them being Bros . I . Sanders J . W . 1692 , W . G . Hebbs S . D . 1692 , W . C . Norman Secretary 557 , E . Bidsou P . M . 510 , R . H . Allen P . M . 5-10 , C J . Grove
I . P . M . 742 , A . Williams W . M . 2090 , G . Coleman P . M . 1611 , T . C . Walls P . P . G . W . Middlesex , H . J . Birch P . P . G . Snpt . of Works Wilts , J . Holmea W . M . 1608 , John Lee 511 , R . B . Stafford P . M . 510 , A . Scott P . M . 551 , J . B . Cory W . M . 865 , S . L . Kilpin P . M . 510 , C . E . Betts 805 , D . P . Cama Past Grand Treasurer , 11 . H . Coomb * P . M . 510 , J . W . Ba . ker P . M . 17 G 7 , F . W . Webb W . M . 510 , A . Cookson P . M . 510 , S . Foster J . D . 510 , T . W . Heath J . W . 16-13 , W . C . Williams
P . M . 1585 , S . Andrews 959 , R . n . Williams P . M . 865 , W . J . Coplestone W . M . 83-1 , C . S . Mote P . M . 1732 , W . H . Bolt J . D . 1563 , U . H . Room Prov . Grand Secretary Middlesex , Charles Welch , W . M . Stiles W . M . 1987 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , F . Binckes P . G . Sword Bearer , 0 . Gross P . G . D . Beds , T . B . Dodson P . M . 8 R 0 , W . Brindloy P . M . 1601 , F . Dnsterwald S . D . 15 S 6 , S . Siecker 179 , W . Unwin J . D . 1614 , W . Honoyball 1614 , C . Welch J . D . 2120 , C Hoad 2120 , J . R . Harnell J . W . 511 , J . Blundell P . M . 742 , H . G .. Holland 1624 , S . Popo 1624 , C . F . Hogard P . G . S . B ., Lewis Bryett P . M . 1828 , A . G . Baker 1708 , W . Kirby 860 , A . L . Bnllen I . G . 1614 , H . Bea & l « y 1604 , R . J . Harnell
LG . 2021 , G . Reynolds I . P . M . 1614 , K . C . Mtilvey l . P . M . 179 , P . W . Bnxton S . W . 1 S 9 , & c . After tho minutes of l > st meeting bad been read and confirmed , Bro . Lentherby waa raised , the ceremony being most effectively rendered by Bro . Wood . Bro . Julian HoopoT , of the Bortio Lodge , Oxford , was elected a joining member . Bro . Read P . M . 511 waa then presented as W . M . elect , and after all formalities
had been observed , was placed in the chair aa W . M . In due course tho Board of Installed Maatera ( aa will be seen by the List above , an oxcoption illy strong one ) was closed , the lay brethren were readmitted , and the W . M . saluted in the three degrees . Bro . Wood delivered the addresses in splendid style , and on taking his seat was heartily congratulated on the completion of his year's work . The
report of the Audit Committeo showed the Lodge was in a sound financial condition , and Bro Read intimated that an amount that had been considered a doubtful asset at tho time the audit was held , had been partly liquidated . A notice of motion that stood in the name of Bro . P . M . Dickinson , " to make an alteration in the days of meeting , " was resevod for consideration at the next meeting . The name of a
brother who desired to join the Lodge was handed in ; letters were read ( one from Lord Londesborongh ) regretting inability to attend ; greetings were tendered by the visitors , and Lodge was closed . The following is a list of the Officers who were invested : —Bros . J . Maidment S . W ., R . Cursona J . W ., Aaher Barfield P . M . Treasurer , R . P . Laundy Seoretary , R . Cory S . D ., W . Dodson
J . D ., IT . Robinson I . G ., F . J . Oliver P . M . Organist , Jas . Sharratt D . C , E . J . Brown and Kirk Stewards , R . Schofield P . M . Tyler . The banquet was well served , and after full justice had been done to it , the cloth was cleared . The W . M . in speaking of Her Majesty , said the Queen was a lady who had at all times shown thoughtful consideration for her subjects , and was desorvedly esteemed by all claases .
The M . W . the Grand Master waa popular , and Masona were delighted to know that he took ao deep an interest in th « i Craft . With the toast of the Grand Officers was associated the names of Bros . Cama , Barfield , Hogard , and Binckes . In reply , Bro . Cama spoke of the cosmopolitan character of Freemasonry . His brethren in the East appreciated the honour of having with them the Duke of Connaught
and Prince Albert Victor . These visits had a tendency to popularise the rule of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Empress of India . Bro . Hogard also replied ; he had beon intensely gratified by his visit , and wan pleased to see the new Mastor installed by his predecessor in the chair . He prognosticated a prosperous year for Brother Read . In reply to the toast gracefully given in his honour by Brother Wood ,
tho Worshipful Master said that his advent to the chair in the Loudesborough Lodge bad been a source of deep gratification to bim ; especially so as he had had the hononr of being installed by the worthy brothor who ho had himself placed in the chair of tho Lodge ou tho last occasion . The health of tho Past Masters was the next toast on tho list , and a handsome jewel was prosented to tho I . P . M .,
Brother Woods , fu thanking the brethren for the hearty roception they had given him , and for tho cordial support rendered during his Mastership , Brother Woods assured them he shonid over wear the jewel of tho Lodge with tho most happy recollections . Bros . Ashor Barfield ( Past Grand Treasurer ) , George Dickinson , Wetherilt , and Burleton also acknowledged tho compliment .
Tho W . M . hero asked permission to iuteryiolato a toast ; thoy had a largo number of Provincial Grand Ollicors presont , who had specially attended to do him honour . Ho appreciated tho compliment , and he was sure tho members of the Lodgo shared with him in such appreciation . Bros . Stafford ( Beds ) , Walls ( Middlesex ) , and others acknowledged tho toast . For the Visitors Bros . Birch , Bryott ,
Morgan , aud Webb ropliod . With the toast of tho Masonic Chanties —which in the opinion of tho W . M . wore doing excellent work—was associated the name of Bro . F . Binckes , who in a characteristic Hpeech assured the Lodge that so long as ho was associated with them tho Institutions should have Lis jtoady and persistent oxcrtious
for their welfare . After the Officers had beon complimented , tho Tyler waa summoDod and ho gave tho parting toast . During the <; voning some capital songs and recitations wero givou . Amongst tliona who especially distinguished thomsolvcs boing Bros . Bartlett , Walls , Dodson , & c , & c .
LEOPOLD LODGE ., No . 1775 .
ON Thursday , the 30 th nit ., at a mooting held at the Commercial Inn , Church , Bro . W . Burry was duly installed as W . M . for the cn ; -, aing year . Bro . John Wardloy performed the installation ceremony in a pleasing and impreasivo manner , and Bro . Eli Knowles invested the Officers . 'The brethren present from Darwou were Bros . Tiiackeray , Woods , and M . Duckworth .
Notices Of Meetings.
SOUTHDOWN LODGE , No . 1707 .
'PHE annual installation meeting and banquot of the brethren waB - * - held at the New Inn , fluratpierpoint , ou the 5 th inst . Tho principal business of the Lodge was the installation of Bro . H . Pearce as W . M . This was impressively rendered by Bro . W . H'oh Treasurer , asaisted by Broa . Rawlinson and Pratt . Bio . F . Hollands I . P . M . waa presented with a P . M . 'a jewel , iu recognition of hia
services daring the past year . Tho Lodge being duly closed , the brethren sat down to a 8 umptnooa banquet , provided by Bro . J . Say era . The usual Masonic toasts wero given from the chair , that of the Prov . Grand Officers being responded to by Bros . S . Burrowea aud L . B . Styer . The W . M . of tho Lodge was receive ! with loud applanso , aud was givou by Bro . Fitch in most felicitous terms . He
dwelt at some length upon Bro . Pearoe'a connection with the Southdown Lodge , the geniality of hia character , and of his special fitness for the Master ' s chair . Iu responding , Bro . Pearce expressed bia desire to follow closely in tho steps of hia predeoeaaors , and he pledged himself to nse his best endeavours to promote the welfare of the Lodge . Bro . C F . Hollands I . P . M . proposed the Visitors ,
which was moat ably responded to by Bros . W . Wright W . M . 1303 and A . F . Lamettp . The I . P . M . was given from the ohair , tho W . M . making special reference to the presentation of the jewel and the worthiness of Bro . C . F . Hollands to be thus honoured . Bro . G . Rawlinson responded to the toast of Past Masters , and
Broa . Masters S . W . and J . C . Backwell for the Offieors of the Lodge . During the evening some excellent songs wre sung by Bros . Collins , Smith , and Slingsby Roberts , and Bro . J . O . Buokwell gave a recitation . Bro . W . N . Roo officiated as accompanist . The Tyler ' s toast dosed the proceedings .
EBRINGTON LODGE , No . 1847 .
ON Tae 8 day , the 11 th inst ., a splendid tea 8 ervice of eleotro-suver plate was presented to Bro . James Lose , P . M . and Secretary , by the W . M ., P . M . ' a , and brethren of the Lodge , on the occasion of his marriage . The presentation was made by the W . M . in a suitable speech , and responded to by Bro . Loso in an interesting reply , in the
course of which he referred to his long connection with the Lodge , and expressed his gratitude for the great kindness shown , to him on this important event in his life . The service was supplied by Bro . John Griffin I . P . M ., of Union-street , Stonehonse .
PORTCULLIS LODGE , No . 2038 .
THE installation of Bro . C R . Humphrey as W . M . took plaoe at the Lodge-room , Langporfc Arms Hotel , Langport , on the 13 th inst . The ceremony was performed by Bro . R . C . Else Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Somerset . The W . M . appointed and invested his Officers , aa follow : —Bros . G . A . Cox I . P . M ., C . S . Payne
S . W ., E . Q . Louoh J . W ., L . H . P . Maurice Chaplain , W . B . Paul Treasurer , A . Reynolds Secretary , L . Crosao Dir . of Cers ., W . Gough S . D ., H . Pittard J . D ., R . A . Brakonbury I . G ., G . Sharpe Organist , W . H . Gillett Tyler . The Worshipfnl Master afterwarda presided at a banquet , served in excellent style by Bro . G . Barling .
ADUR LODGE , No . 2187 .
THE annual installation meeting was held at the Assembly rooms , Henfield , on Monday , the 3 rd inst . The Lodge waa opened by the W . M . Bro . H . Alexander Dowell , and tho principal feature of the meeting waa the inatallation of tho newly elected W . M . Bro . J . C Buck well . The retiring W . M . Bro . H . A . Dowell was presented
with a Past Masters jewel as an acknowledgment of the manner iu which he had carried out his duties , and the Lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet at whioh several toasts were duly honoured .
St . James ' s union Lodge of Instruction , No . 180 . —At the St . James ' s Reatanrant ( Piccadilly Entrance ) , on 10 th inst . Present : —Bros . Brander W . M ., Blythe S . W ., Cater J . W ., Farwig Preceptor , Reynolda acting as Secretary , Curaons S . D ., Taylor J . D ., Grieve I . G . ; Bros . Woods , Bayfield , Shaw , Bulloti , Matthewa , Blum ,
Kirk . Lodge was opened in due form , and the miuutea of the last meeting were road and confirmed . Bro . Wooda worked the 1 st section of the second lecture . Brother Shaw offered himself aa a candidate for the 2 od degree , and the ceremony was rehearsed . The J . W . worked the 2 nd , Bro . Ballon the 3 rd , Bro . Curson the 4 th ,
and the Preceptor worked the oth sootion of the second lecture . Bro . Blythe S . W . waa unanimously olected W . M . for tho onsuing week . Nothing further offering , the Lodge was oloaed aud adjourned . On the 17 th inatant there wore present Bros . Blythe W . M ., Cursona S . W ., Taylor J . W ., Farwig Preceptor , Blum Treasurer , Reynolds
aoting as Seoretary , Brownewood S . D ., Bayfield J . D ., Sohen I . G ., Woods , Brindley , Sedgwick , Brandor , Bullou , Dodson , Shaw , Hazlett , Corby , Blundell , Matthews , Mead , and Kirk . Lodge waa opened , and the minutes of the last meeting wore read and confirmed . Lodge waa opened in the second and third degrees . Brother
Bullen worked tho first section of the aecoud lecture . Lodge was resumed to the second degree . Bro . Bullen having offered himself as candidate to bo raised to the third degree , was duly examined and eutrusted ; he retirod . Lodge resumed to the third , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremouy of raising . Broa . Woods and Brindley worked sections of the third lecture . Lodge
resumed to tho first degree . Brother Cursons waa unanimously elected Worshipful Master for tho ensuing weok , and appointed his Officers iu rotation . Bro . Farwig informed the brethren that tlioir working Secretary , Bro . Jones , was still very ill , Buffering from bronchitis . Nothing farther offering for the good of Freemaaonry , the Lodge was closed and adjourned .
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Notices Of Meetings.
the Worshipful Master , Brother George Wood , opened hia Lodge soon after 5 o ' clock , when ho waa supported by Paat Masters Ashor Birfield Past Grand Treasurer ( Treasurer ) , G . Read P . M . ( Seoretary and W . M . elect ) , George Dickinson , Bnrleton , Wetherilt , & a . There was a large contingent of Visitors , amongat them being Bros . I . Sanders J . W . 1692 , W . G . Hebbs S . D . 1692 , W . C . Norman Secretary 557 , E . Bidsou P . M . 510 , R . H . Allen P . M . 5-10 , C J . Grove
I . P . M . 742 , A . Williams W . M . 2090 , G . Coleman P . M . 1611 , T . C . Walls P . P . G . W . Middlesex , H . J . Birch P . P . G . Snpt . of Works Wilts , J . Holmea W . M . 1608 , John Lee 511 , R . B . Stafford P . M . 510 , A . Scott P . M . 551 , J . B . Cory W . M . 865 , S . L . Kilpin P . M . 510 , C . E . Betts 805 , D . P . Cama Past Grand Treasurer , 11 . H . Coomb * P . M . 510 , J . W . Ba . ker P . M . 17 G 7 , F . W . Webb W . M . 510 , A . Cookson P . M . 510 , S . Foster J . D . 510 , T . W . Heath J . W . 16-13 , W . C . Williams
P . M . 1585 , S . Andrews 959 , R . n . Williams P . M . 865 , W . J . Coplestone W . M . 83-1 , C . S . Mote P . M . 1732 , W . H . Bolt J . D . 1563 , U . H . Room Prov . Grand Secretary Middlesex , Charles Welch , W . M . Stiles W . M . 1987 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , F . Binckes P . G . Sword Bearer , 0 . Gross P . G . D . Beds , T . B . Dodson P . M . 8 R 0 , W . Brindloy P . M . 1601 , F . Dnsterwald S . D . 15 S 6 , S . Siecker 179 , W . Unwin J . D . 1614 , W . Honoyball 1614 , C . Welch J . D . 2120 , C Hoad 2120 , J . R . Harnell J . W . 511 , J . Blundell P . M . 742 , H . G .. Holland 1624 , S . Popo 1624 , C . F . Hogard P . G . S . B ., Lewis Bryett P . M . 1828 , A . G . Baker 1708 , W . Kirby 860 , A . L . Bnllen I . G . 1614 , H . Bea & l « y 1604 , R . J . Harnell
LG . 2021 , G . Reynolds I . P . M . 1614 , K . C . Mtilvey l . P . M . 179 , P . W . Bnxton S . W . 1 S 9 , & c . After tho minutes of l > st meeting bad been read and confirmed , Bro . Lentherby waa raised , the ceremony being most effectively rendered by Bro . Wood . Bro . Julian HoopoT , of the Bortio Lodge , Oxford , was elected a joining member . Bro . Read P . M . 511 waa then presented as W . M . elect , and after all formalities
had been observed , was placed in the chair aa W . M . In due course tho Board of Installed Maatera ( aa will be seen by the List above , an oxcoption illy strong one ) was closed , the lay brethren were readmitted , and the W . M . saluted in the three degrees . Bro . Wood delivered the addresses in splendid style , and on taking his seat was heartily congratulated on the completion of his year's work . The
report of the Audit Committeo showed the Lodge was in a sound financial condition , and Bro Read intimated that an amount that had been considered a doubtful asset at tho time the audit was held , had been partly liquidated . A notice of motion that stood in the name of Bro . P . M . Dickinson , " to make an alteration in the days of meeting , " was resevod for consideration at the next meeting . The name of a
brother who desired to join the Lodge was handed in ; letters were read ( one from Lord Londesborongh ) regretting inability to attend ; greetings were tendered by the visitors , and Lodge was closed . The following is a list of the Officers who were invested : —Bros . J . Maidment S . W ., R . Cursona J . W ., Aaher Barfield P . M . Treasurer , R . P . Laundy Seoretary , R . Cory S . D ., W . Dodson
J . D ., IT . Robinson I . G ., F . J . Oliver P . M . Organist , Jas . Sharratt D . C , E . J . Brown and Kirk Stewards , R . Schofield P . M . Tyler . The banquet was well served , and after full justice had been done to it , the cloth was cleared . The W . M . in speaking of Her Majesty , said the Queen was a lady who had at all times shown thoughtful consideration for her subjects , and was desorvedly esteemed by all claases .
The M . W . the Grand Master waa popular , and Masona were delighted to know that he took ao deep an interest in th « i Craft . With the toast of the Grand Officers was associated the names of Bros . Cama , Barfield , Hogard , and Binckes . In reply , Bro . Cama spoke of the cosmopolitan character of Freemasonry . His brethren in the East appreciated the honour of having with them the Duke of Connaught
and Prince Albert Victor . These visits had a tendency to popularise the rule of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Empress of India . Bro . Hogard also replied ; he had beon intensely gratified by his visit , and wan pleased to see the new Mastor installed by his predecessor in the chair . He prognosticated a prosperous year for Brother Read . In reply to the toast gracefully given in his honour by Brother Wood ,
tho Worshipful Master said that his advent to the chair in the Loudesborough Lodge bad been a source of deep gratification to bim ; especially so as he had had the hononr of being installed by the worthy brothor who ho had himself placed in the chair of tho Lodge ou tho last occasion . The health of tho Past Masters was the next toast on tho list , and a handsome jewel was prosented to tho I . P . M .,
Brother Woods , fu thanking the brethren for the hearty roception they had given him , and for tho cordial support rendered during his Mastership , Brother Woods assured them he shonid over wear the jewel of tho Lodge with tho most happy recollections . Bros . Ashor Barfield ( Past Grand Treasurer ) , George Dickinson , Wetherilt , and Burleton also acknowledged tho compliment .
Tho W . M . hero asked permission to iuteryiolato a toast ; thoy had a largo number of Provincial Grand Ollicors presont , who had specially attended to do him honour . Ho appreciated tho compliment , and he was sure tho members of the Lodgo shared with him in such appreciation . Bros . Stafford ( Beds ) , Walls ( Middlesex ) , and others acknowledged tho toast . For the Visitors Bros . Birch , Bryott ,
Morgan , aud Webb ropliod . With the toast of tho Masonic Chanties —which in the opinion of tho W . M . wore doing excellent work—was associated the name of Bro . F . Binckes , who in a characteristic Hpeech assured the Lodge that so long as ho was associated with them tho Institutions should have Lis jtoady and persistent oxcrtious
for their welfare . After the Officers had beon complimented , tho Tyler waa summoDod and ho gave tho parting toast . During the <; voning some capital songs and recitations wero givou . Amongst tliona who especially distinguished thomsolvcs boing Bros . Bartlett , Walls , Dodson , & c , & c .
LEOPOLD LODGE ., No . 1775 .
ON Thursday , the 30 th nit ., at a mooting held at the Commercial Inn , Church , Bro . W . Burry was duly installed as W . M . for the cn ; -, aing year . Bro . John Wardloy performed the installation ceremony in a pleasing and impreasivo manner , and Bro . Eli Knowles invested the Officers . 'The brethren present from Darwou were Bros . Tiiackeray , Woods , and M . Duckworth .
Notices Of Meetings.
SOUTHDOWN LODGE , No . 1707 .
'PHE annual installation meeting and banquot of the brethren waB - * - held at the New Inn , fluratpierpoint , ou the 5 th inst . Tho principal business of the Lodge was the installation of Bro . H . Pearce as W . M . This was impressively rendered by Bro . W . H'oh Treasurer , asaisted by Broa . Rawlinson and Pratt . Bio . F . Hollands I . P . M . waa presented with a P . M . 'a jewel , iu recognition of hia
services daring the past year . Tho Lodge being duly closed , the brethren sat down to a 8 umptnooa banquet , provided by Bro . J . Say era . The usual Masonic toasts wero given from the chair , that of the Prov . Grand Officers being responded to by Bros . S . Burrowea aud L . B . Styer . The W . M . of tho Lodge was receive ! with loud applanso , aud was givou by Bro . Fitch in most felicitous terms . He
dwelt at some length upon Bro . Pearoe'a connection with the Southdown Lodge , the geniality of hia character , and of his special fitness for the Master ' s chair . Iu responding , Bro . Pearce expressed bia desire to follow closely in tho steps of hia predeoeaaors , and he pledged himself to nse his best endeavours to promote the welfare of the Lodge . Bro . C F . Hollands I . P . M . proposed the Visitors ,
which was moat ably responded to by Bros . W . Wright W . M . 1303 and A . F . Lamettp . The I . P . M . was given from the ohair , tho W . M . making special reference to the presentation of the jewel and the worthiness of Bro . C . F . Hollands to be thus honoured . Bro . G . Rawlinson responded to the toast of Past Masters , and
Broa . Masters S . W . and J . C . Backwell for the Offieors of the Lodge . During the evening some excellent songs wre sung by Bros . Collins , Smith , and Slingsby Roberts , and Bro . J . O . Buokwell gave a recitation . Bro . W . N . Roo officiated as accompanist . The Tyler ' s toast dosed the proceedings .
EBRINGTON LODGE , No . 1847 .
ON Tae 8 day , the 11 th inst ., a splendid tea 8 ervice of eleotro-suver plate was presented to Bro . James Lose , P . M . and Secretary , by the W . M ., P . M . ' a , and brethren of the Lodge , on the occasion of his marriage . The presentation was made by the W . M . in a suitable speech , and responded to by Bro . Loso in an interesting reply , in the
course of which he referred to his long connection with the Lodge , and expressed his gratitude for the great kindness shown , to him on this important event in his life . The service was supplied by Bro . John Griffin I . P . M ., of Union-street , Stonehonse .
PORTCULLIS LODGE , No . 2038 .
THE installation of Bro . C R . Humphrey as W . M . took plaoe at the Lodge-room , Langporfc Arms Hotel , Langport , on the 13 th inst . The ceremony was performed by Bro . R . C . Else Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Somerset . The W . M . appointed and invested his Officers , aa follow : —Bros . G . A . Cox I . P . M ., C . S . Payne
S . W ., E . Q . Louoh J . W ., L . H . P . Maurice Chaplain , W . B . Paul Treasurer , A . Reynolds Secretary , L . Crosao Dir . of Cers ., W . Gough S . D ., H . Pittard J . D ., R . A . Brakonbury I . G ., G . Sharpe Organist , W . H . Gillett Tyler . The Worshipfnl Master afterwarda presided at a banquet , served in excellent style by Bro . G . Barling .
ADUR LODGE , No . 2187 .
THE annual installation meeting was held at the Assembly rooms , Henfield , on Monday , the 3 rd inst . The Lodge waa opened by the W . M . Bro . H . Alexander Dowell , and tho principal feature of the meeting waa the inatallation of tho newly elected W . M . Bro . J . C Buck well . The retiring W . M . Bro . H . A . Dowell was presented
with a Past Masters jewel as an acknowledgment of the manner iu which he had carried out his duties , and the Lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet at whioh several toasts were duly honoured .
St . James ' s union Lodge of Instruction , No . 180 . —At the St . James ' s Reatanrant ( Piccadilly Entrance ) , on 10 th inst . Present : —Bros . Brander W . M ., Blythe S . W ., Cater J . W ., Farwig Preceptor , Reynolda acting as Secretary , Curaons S . D ., Taylor J . D ., Grieve I . G . ; Bros . Woods , Bayfield , Shaw , Bulloti , Matthewa , Blum ,
Kirk . Lodge was opened in due form , and the miuutea of the last meeting were road and confirmed . Bro . Wooda worked the 1 st section of the second lecture . Brother Shaw offered himself aa a candidate for the 2 od degree , and the ceremony was rehearsed . The J . W . worked the 2 nd , Bro . Ballon the 3 rd , Bro . Curson the 4 th ,
and the Preceptor worked the oth sootion of the second lecture . Bro . Blythe S . W . waa unanimously olected W . M . for tho onsuing week . Nothing further offering , the Lodge was oloaed aud adjourned . On the 17 th inatant there wore present Bros . Blythe W . M ., Cursona S . W ., Taylor J . W ., Farwig Preceptor , Blum Treasurer , Reynolds
aoting as Seoretary , Brownewood S . D ., Bayfield J . D ., Sohen I . G ., Woods , Brindley , Sedgwick , Brandor , Bullou , Dodson , Shaw , Hazlett , Corby , Blundell , Matthews , Mead , and Kirk . Lodge waa opened , and the minutes of the last meeting wore read and confirmed . Lodge waa opened in the second and third degrees . Brother
Bullen worked tho first section of the aecoud lecture . Lodge was resumed to the second degree . Bro . Bullen having offered himself as candidate to bo raised to the third degree , was duly examined and eutrusted ; he retirod . Lodge resumed to the third , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremouy of raising . Broa . Woods and Brindley worked sections of the third lecture . Lodge
resumed to tho first degree . Brother Cursons waa unanimously elected Worshipful Master for tho ensuing weok , and appointed his Officers iu rotation . Bro . Farwig informed the brethren that tlioir working Secretary , Bro . Jones , was still very ill , Buffering from bronchitis . Nothing farther offering for the good of Freemaaonry , the Lodge was closed and adjourned .
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