Linden Lodge, No. 19, held its final meeting of the year on Wednesday, Bro. D. R. Harborne, N.G., presiding over a large attendance. A member made acknowledgment of the lodge' doctor’s good offices, and the brethren resolved to convey to Dr Fulton an expression of their appreciation of his services. The lodge marked its satisfaction with the work of the Sick Visiting Committee and Social Committee by reappointments. Bro. MacDonald (organist) and Bro. Harborne (custodian) were also reelected to their respective offices. A supplementary report from the judges of the recent initiatory competition embodied several very helpful suggestions for maintaining and improving the standard of the ritualistic work relating to the conferring of the initiatory degree. The.musical brethren entertained the company. At the supper adjournment Bro. Walter Smith, P.D.D.G.M., made a presentation of an eight-day clock, appropriately inscribed, to Bro. R. R. Hendry, P.G., as a wedding gift from the brethren, several of whom supported •Bro. Smith in eulogising Bro. Hendry’s services in all branches of the order. Bros. A. C. Beveridge, D.D.G.M., (for the South Otago District), L. F. Smart (Pioneer Lodge), and E. Beecher (Leith) associated their respective lodges with the expressions of goodwill iow&rds recipient
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Evening Star, Issue 20980, 19 December 1931, Page 14
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