Arch Druid Bro. Shepperd presided over a large attendance of member# at the Otago Lodge last Monday. After opening the lodge went into mourning out of respect to the memory of the late Bro. H. Drees, a very old member who joined the order in 1883, Correspondence included greetings from several lodges, also an invitation to visit Linden Lodge officially on January 30 and a challenge from the same lodge for the euchre shield, and from Hawthorn Lodge (Western Australia) offering to pay sick allowance to a brother resident in that district. The sick bards on. visits paid to members on their lists, there, being a considerable amount of sickness amongst members. Welcome visitor# were representatives of the Linden, Ivanhoe, and Enterprise Lodges. After adjourning an enjoyable game of card# took place. When writing love letters to_ your girl it’s always an act of iprecaution to begin: “My dear sweetheart and gentlemen of the jury.” Of Britain’s total population, one person in overv ten is “ too dull or too sickly ” to bo absorbed in industry, according to the famous doctor. Lord Hordcr.
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Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 17
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