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Henry Levander Lodge, No. 2048.

head of the Lodge . Nothing he oiuld do to assist in the working of Freemasonry or of tho Henry Levander Lodge should bo neglected . ne next proposed the health of tho Initiates , and the toast having been honoured , tho newly-admitted brethren responded . Bro . Sadgrove was very proud to become a member of tho Craft , and hoped

to be a credit to the Lodge whioh had admitted turn . Bro . Powell thanked the brethren for electing him , and for their vrry kind reception that day . Bro . Hunt said he had long had a desire to become a Freemason , and when a friond of his mentioned that ho was a member of the Henry Levander Lodge he at once thought he

should like to join that Lodge , for tho reason that he had known the late Brother Henry Levander for many years , and appreciated his many good qualities . He felt that by joining the Lodgo named after him he should havo another reason to never forget the name of that worthy man . Ho hoped he might prove himself

deserving of the high honour which intimate association with the name of Levander was to him . The Master next gave the toa « t of tho I . P . M ., coupling with it that of the Treasurer and Secretary . Bros . Lovegrove and McKay responded , and then the Visitors wore toasted . With this was coupled tho Charities . Bro . Stiles replied

as a visitor , it being explained to him that until the confirmation of the minutes he was merely an outsider—not a full honorary memberand Bro . Terry acknowledged the compliment to the Charities . The latter , in a forcible speech , urged the brethren to support the efforts of their W . M ., who wonld not as a Steward for tho Benevolent .

Institution in February next , and pointed out the claims that Charity had on members of the Order for support to tho fullest extent in their j > owpr . The toast of the Officers of the Lodge was given from the chair and was followed by that of the Lay Brethren . Bro . Surridge responded to tho former , and Bros . Clunn and Wace on behalf of the latter . The Tyler ' s toast brought tho proceedings to a conclusion .

George Price Lodge, No. 2096.

GEORGE PRICE LODGE , No . 2096 .

AN emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , on Wednesday , 23 rd September . Present : Bros . J . D . Latigton W . M ., H . M . Hobbs S . W ., F . T . Ridnath J . W ., J . S . Eraser Secretary , M . L . Levev J . D ., George Price P . G . Tigris . Surrey , W . D . Merritt P . P . G . D . C . Essex , F . Cambridge P . P . G . O .

Surrey , W . ( j . ( Jatos , a . Uxenham , rJ . V . ttolosworth , I ! ' . VV . Leaver , C . Holden , A . B . Crundall , and W . Lane Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Frederick West P . G . Steward , P . P . G . Registrar Surrey , C . Daniel P . M . 65 , C . Tarry J . W . 1790 , E . Gillemand 463 , J . Hirschman 957 . The W . M ., in tho absence of the S . D . and I . G ., appointed Bros . W . G . Oates and E . C . Holdsworth to those offices respectively . Bros .

Oxenbam and Leaver were raised to the drgree of M . M ' ., and Bro . Crnndall was passed to the second degree , Bro . Cambridge presiding at the harmonium . The W . M . proposed a sincere vote of condolence with Bros . E . Samuel and W . G . Goods , tho S . D . and I . G . of the Lodge , in the sad bereavement they had sustained in the loss of their wives , which was adopted with many expressions of sympathy . The Lodge was thon closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

— : o : — SOUTH SAXON CHAPTER , No . 311 . THIS Chapter held its annual convocation at the Freemasons ' Hall , High-street , Lewes , on Wednesday , tho 23 rd ult . Comp . Hodgkin was appointed M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , and the other Officers were elected , as follows : Stedman H ., A . Holman J ., W . D . Stone N ., G . E . Chapman S . E ., R . Crosskey Treas ., and Hall

Janitor . The retiring Z ., Comp . Briscoe , was presented with a handsome jewel in recognition of the efficient manner in which be had performed his duties . Subsequently the Companions dined together at the Bear Hotel , several Visitors being amongst the company .

A NEW SERENADE . —Bro . Emra Holmes' popular poem , " The Maiden ' s Bower , " has been set to music by a rising young composer , Mr . J . H . Lewis , Mas . Doc , the author of " Love ' s Message . " The London Musical Publishing Company have brought it ont as a

four . part song , and no doubt it will soon be . a recognised favourite at our winter concerts . " Tbe Maiden ' s Bower " was recently sung afc Tunbridge Wells , and was a great success , the serenade being described in the leading local organ—the Tunbridge Advertiser—as a pleasing and scholarly composition .

Marriage.

MARRIAGE .

DAVIDSONVHAGOVNtfY . —On ^ sc Jn niir . ry 18 S 5 , at Saint John ' s Church , Tlarlinghurst , Sydney . New South Wales , by the Reverend Howard Glnnville Oranswirk , Wor-hipful Profiler ['' muc s I'rr .. v . \ . \ n PAVIDSOV , Past Musier 558 , SM 7 , lt ! . - >; i , and other Lodges ; V . ' A . 817 , I ' . K 300 , l ' .. I . 32 H . Chapters ; P . TX Grand Director of Ceremonies New South Wa l es ; Past

Grand Mrrk Master Overseer of England : Substitute 'District Graid Master of Scottish Froninaions i t N . S . Wales , Sec , Sec . to Miss MAKOAK-T SOPHIA MAOOVXEY . th ' .-d ( taughtc of ttio hi to Brnjhcr Thomas Mago ^ ncy , F . squirc , of Upper Brougham St .-cot , Darliaghurst , Sydney , N . S . W . I certify the abovo to bo t no .

F . iixc : s a . DAV-. DSOS , Commiss ' oDor for Affiuav ' . i -,, He ? Ma ' csty's Supreme Court of Now South Wale 3 . In recording the marriage of Bro . Davidson , which we did in our issue of the 27 th Jnne last , we inadvertently gave the lady ' s name as Magooney . We now insert the notice iu its correct form , and regret the error into which we fell .

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Henry Levander Lodge, No. 2048.

head of the Lodge . Nothing he oiuld do to assist in the working of Freemasonry or of tho Henry Levander Lodge should bo neglected . ne next proposed the health of tho Initiates , and the toast having been honoured , tho newly-admitted brethren responded . Bro . Sadgrove was very proud to become a member of tho Craft , and hoped

to be a credit to the Lodge whioh had admitted turn . Bro . Powell thanked the brethren for electing him , and for their vrry kind reception that day . Bro . Hunt said he had long had a desire to become a Freemason , and when a friond of his mentioned that ho was a member of the Henry Levander Lodge he at once thought he

should like to join that Lodge , for tho reason that he had known the late Brother Henry Levander for many years , and appreciated his many good qualities . He felt that by joining the Lodgo named after him he should havo another reason to never forget the name of that worthy man . Ho hoped he might prove himself

deserving of the high honour which intimate association with the name of Levander was to him . The Master next gave the toa « t of tho I . P . M ., coupling with it that of the Treasurer and Secretary . Bros . Lovegrove and McKay responded , and then the Visitors wore toasted . With this was coupled tho Charities . Bro . Stiles replied

as a visitor , it being explained to him that until the confirmation of the minutes he was merely an outsider—not a full honorary memberand Bro . Terry acknowledged the compliment to the Charities . The latter , in a forcible speech , urged the brethren to support the efforts of their W . M ., who wonld not as a Steward for tho Benevolent .

Institution in February next , and pointed out the claims that Charity had on members of the Order for support to tho fullest extent in their j > owpr . The toast of the Officers of the Lodge was given from the chair and was followed by that of the Lay Brethren . Bro . Surridge responded to tho former , and Bros . Clunn and Wace on behalf of the latter . The Tyler ' s toast brought tho proceedings to a conclusion .

George Price Lodge, No. 2096.

GEORGE PRICE LODGE , No . 2096 .

AN emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , on Wednesday , 23 rd September . Present : Bros . J . D . Latigton W . M ., H . M . Hobbs S . W ., F . T . Ridnath J . W ., J . S . Eraser Secretary , M . L . Levev J . D ., George Price P . G . Tigris . Surrey , W . D . Merritt P . P . G . D . C . Essex , F . Cambridge P . P . G . O .

Surrey , W . ( j . ( Jatos , a . Uxenham , rJ . V . ttolosworth , I ! ' . VV . Leaver , C . Holden , A . B . Crundall , and W . Lane Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Frederick West P . G . Steward , P . P . G . Registrar Surrey , C . Daniel P . M . 65 , C . Tarry J . W . 1790 , E . Gillemand 463 , J . Hirschman 957 . The W . M ., in tho absence of the S . D . and I . G ., appointed Bros . W . G . Oates and E . C . Holdsworth to those offices respectively . Bros .

Oxenbam and Leaver were raised to the drgree of M . M ' ., and Bro . Crnndall was passed to the second degree , Bro . Cambridge presiding at the harmonium . The W . M . proposed a sincere vote of condolence with Bros . E . Samuel and W . G . Goods , tho S . D . and I . G . of the Lodge , in the sad bereavement they had sustained in the loss of their wives , which was adopted with many expressions of sympathy . The Lodge was thon closed and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

— : o : — SOUTH SAXON CHAPTER , No . 311 . THIS Chapter held its annual convocation at the Freemasons ' Hall , High-street , Lewes , on Wednesday , tho 23 rd ult . Comp . Hodgkin was appointed M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , and the other Officers were elected , as follows : Stedman H ., A . Holman J ., W . D . Stone N ., G . E . Chapman S . E ., R . Crosskey Treas ., and Hall

Janitor . The retiring Z ., Comp . Briscoe , was presented with a handsome jewel in recognition of the efficient manner in which be had performed his duties . Subsequently the Companions dined together at the Bear Hotel , several Visitors being amongst the company .

A NEW SERENADE . —Bro . Emra Holmes' popular poem , " The Maiden ' s Bower , " has been set to music by a rising young composer , Mr . J . H . Lewis , Mas . Doc , the author of " Love ' s Message . " The London Musical Publishing Company have brought it ont as a

four . part song , and no doubt it will soon be . a recognised favourite at our winter concerts . " Tbe Maiden ' s Bower " was recently sung afc Tunbridge Wells , and was a great success , the serenade being described in the leading local organ—the Tunbridge Advertiser—as a pleasing and scholarly composition .

Marriage.

MARRIAGE .

DAVIDSONVHAGOVNtfY . —On ^ sc Jn niir . ry 18 S 5 , at Saint John ' s Church , Tlarlinghurst , Sydney . New South Wales , by the Reverend Howard Glnnville Oranswirk , Wor-hipful Profiler ['' muc s I'rr .. v . \ . \ n PAVIDSOV , Past Musier 558 , SM 7 , lt ! . - >; i , and other Lodges ; V . ' A . 817 , I ' . K 300 , l ' .. I . 32 H . Chapters ; P . TX Grand Director of Ceremonies New South Wa l es ; Past

Grand Mrrk Master Overseer of England : Substitute 'District Graid Master of Scottish Froninaions i t N . S . Wales , Sec , Sec . to Miss MAKOAK-T SOPHIA MAOOVXEY . th ' .-d ( taughtc of ttio hi to Brnjhcr Thomas Mago ^ ncy , F . squirc , of Upper Brougham St .-cot , Darliaghurst , Sydney , N . S . W . I certify the abovo to bo t no .

F . iixc : s a . DAV-. DSOS , Commiss ' oDor for Affiuav ' . i -,, He ? Ma ' csty's Supreme Court of Now South Wale 3 . In recording the marriage of Bro . Davidson , which we did in our issue of the 27 th Jnne last , we inadvertently gave the lady ' s name as Magooney . We now insert the notice iu its correct form , and regret the error into which we fell .

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