GOOD TEMPLARS
The meeting of All Nations Lodge, No Li i(lootI Templars), was held on Thursday, there being a small attendance of members and visitors. tno meeting w.:s opened by Sister Facer, after which she handed it over to Cx.C.l. liro. lies to be the presiding officer. One member was proposed and imt atecl into the order. It was _ decided to hold the anniversary of d u.y ..0, s. ctor lodges to be invited. Fupcr;nte;ment E. Facer reported on juvenile worn, liro. M'Cv.rdy tonv. y~d gr~€ti i;-s ot Rescue und s.’yo r’cmbris & hearty inv.ta.iicn to vsit li s lo g-_“. Sister Facer gave a report o. urn i n it paid to Waltaii on the pro- inns bv.tur-' day by several for the reopening of the Pride of Mm-niti Lodge. Dnrirv' recess Tiro. APCnrdy gave a verv in! erestin" talk, and Lro. AV. Campbell moved a hearty vote of thai’Ks in the speaker. The Deacon Juvenile Tcranlu'S, No. 27, met on Thursday. C.T. !’ o, le Pen'' presiding over a good attendance of members. One member was proposed and initiated into the nrde n 'I ' -
h -s gave a little impromptu concert aflcr which games were placed.
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Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 1
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196GOOD TEMPLARS Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 1
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