TE AROHA.
' 5 onunw LODGE. ; Bro. 6. Jackson presided at the quarterly meeting or the Druids' Lodge. The fol- , lowing omcers were elected for the enl suing- term: AtD., Bro. E. \\‘arren; \'.A.D.. Bro. Calvert; secretary. Bro. s. Deverell; treasurer. Bro. F. .l. Sinethurst; 1.0., Bro. .l. Steiner; 0.0.. Bro. J. Heathcote; .\.DJL‘s Bros. E. Steiner and \\'. Lewis; \‘.A.B.'s. Sister Death and Bro. P. Heatltcole; manist. Sister \Varren; M.C.. Bro. FLnnigan. in connection with the enterialnnlt‘nt at the installation or officers, it was derided to send invitations to the l'aeroa, \\'aihi, \\'aikino, Thames, Matamata and .\iorrinsville Lodges and to the To Aroha i‘ort-sters and Oddrellows. Three new members were . ‘ initiated into the Order, and were \\'el-‘ tamed by Bro. I'. Leonard on behalf or lilo: lodge. 1 croquet Club. l At the annual meeting or the Te Aroha} . croquet Club. .\lrs Rayner presided over a‘ large attendance. The report and balanceshbet were adopted. The election of! (mites resulted:-—Patron, Mr R. Coulter. .\I.P.; president. Mrs .\leikle; vice-presi-dents. Meadames Bliss and flows; romo mittee. .\lesdames Rundie, llamlyn, .\lonson, .\larJisou. Goldsbury and Barrie; auditot‘. Mr C. Christensen; delegates to South Auckland Association. .\lesdames Bliss, Wild and )iargison. .\iesdames Totman (Hamilton) and )leikle (Te Aroha) were nominated for the positions or prer’irni and vice-president respectively or the association. A presentation \\'as made to Mrs Buclian. \\'ho is leaving the. distrtr and llll's .\lniklt‘. one or the rnundatiun members M the rluh. prflSf‘lllNl \lrs llaulvt with a memento from the members: Valdlotury. > Residents or \\’alhou and distrlrt assembled in large numbers at thr- \\'aihou Hall to farewell Mr and Mrs S. Buliman and family. who are leaving ai‘tvr a residence of over six years The Melting was happily spent with dancing. interspersed with musical items. At the super adjournment. Mr J. Landman. on behalf of the (“>ll‘ls‘t residents, presented .\ir and .\lrq lluilman with an easy rhair. Aftt‘r pay I my; tribute to their grind work in the in li‘l‘eils or the rllsirirt he wished them .77 future prosperity and happiness. in r.» mending, )lr Rallntan said In ioavluk \\‘athim "my “mini gsrry with them lhr lmpplr‘st rerollnriions of thnl (listrll't aim the many good friends they had met.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 5
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364TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19899, 30 May 1936, Page 5
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