RECHABITES
The Hope of Dunedin Tout, No. 20, held its quarterly meeting in the Embassy Salon, Moray place, on Monday evening. C.ll. Sister E. K. Gain presided over a good attendance of members. The Provincial Council was in attendance for the purpose of installing the newly-elected officers, and Prov. C. Sister Verngreen, with her councillors, were accorded an official welcome. The tent was also honoured with a visit from two district officers— D. Bro. F. E. Davis and D.G. Bro. A. V. Gain, who were officially welcomed. Bro. Davis, who was accompanied by his wife, congratulated the officers of the tent upon their splendid performance in carrying out the initiation ceremony, and also gave an interesting account of their travels during their visit to the High Movable Conference at Nottingham. Two candidates were initiated during the evening, and the following officers were installed: —C.11., Sister A. Hill; D. 11., Sister E. Parkinson; secretary, Bro. A. V. Gain; treasurer, Bro. A. T. MTndoe; Lovito, Sister F. Pocklington; guardian, Bro. A. H. Walkinshaw; juvenile superintendent, Sister A. Coulter; assistant superintendents, Bro. and Sister L. \. Gain; tent reporter, Bro. E. •). lies; provincial delegates—Bros. A. 1. M‘lndoc and E. lies, and Sister E. V. Gain; M.S., Bro. E. V. Gam.
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Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 2
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206RECHABITES Evening Star, Issue 21129, 15 June 1932, Page 2
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