LODGE MEETINGS.
Oak of Sydenham Officers Elected. The half-yearly summoned meeting of the Oak of Sydenham Lodge, No. 15, U.A.0.D., was held in the Friendly Societies’ Hall, Hazeldean Road. on Wednesday. A.D. Brother J. Satterthwalte presided and D.P. Brother F. L. Herriot was present. The bards* report was received and sick pay amounting to £5 10s was passed for puvment. One maternity claim was passed for payment, £6. The election of officers lesulted as follows: Junior P.A., Brother J. Satterthwaite; A.D., Brother L. & Dixon: V.A., Brother D. Ratterthwaite; secretary. Brother N. C. Goode; treasurer. Brother J. Fisher; minute secretary. Brother J. C. Edmond: A.D. bards, Brothers A. J. Palmer and H. LlUs: V. A. bards, Brothers G. L. Stephens and W. R. Stephens; 1.G., Brother R. H. Peat; 0.G., Brother J. L. Palmer; auditor, P.A. Brother J. H. Wear; trustee. Brother J. W. Tavlor; Grand Lodge representatives, secretary. Brother N. C. Goode, P.A. Brother J. ” P ’ A - Brother A. .T. Palmer. Sub. P.A. Brother J. Puddle: dispen. sary dejegates. P.A. Brother J. H. Wear and P.A. Brother J. Puddle; Benevolent Association. P.G.P. Brother J. Fisher and P.A. Brother J. Puddle; hall comP P p - Brot h«» r J. Betts and A.D. Brother L. S. Dixon; benevolent committee (lodge). P.D.P. Brother J. Brother H. Ellis. P.A. Brother T. Satterthwaite. sen., secretary. Brother N. S. Goode and A.D. Brother L. S. Dixom A vote of thanks was passed to Brother Wm. Stephens (Perseverance Lodge and D.P. Brother Herriot for acting as scrutineers. A children s Christvias party will take place ber 3* Railwa > r Social Hall on DecemStar of Opawa. r ! A e w Sta , r P pawa T.odge. No. 80. T.00.V lieid its fortnightly meeting the Wiisoii’s Road Tlall on Thursday. The N.G.. Brother S. Young, presided jyer a fair attendance of members. ‘ ,rk amounting to f.2 6s Kd was passed for payment. Correspondence was received from the North Oanterbury Encampment, No. 3. notifving that at their next meeting to be held r.n December 5 they would confer the Patriarchal and Golden Rule degrees. Erorn Brighter Greymouth Lodge, thank. >ng brethren for visit. Brethren were reminded that the lode* would entertain Bakatere Lodge o n the evening of December 3. One candidate was initiated
into the Order. After the business was concluded, the brethren were entertained with games and radio music, and supper was served.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20477, 1 December 1934, Page 23
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