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Notices Of Meetings.
made for refreshments , and a pleasant evening was spent in toast nnd song . The Visitors included Bros . R . Smith P . M . 697 , and Walter H . de Caen P . M . 1024 .
DAGMAR LODGE , No . 2262 ,
THIS new Lodge , consecrated twelve months back , when Bro . Williams was installed W . M ., hold its first anniversary on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at tbe Anglers' Rest Hotel , Wraysbury , on the banks of tho Thames , near the Bell Weir , when Bro . Hattersley was installed W . M . for the ensuing year . There was a very large attendance of members and Visitors , among whom wera Bro . J . Terry
Secretary R . M . B . I ., several Provincial Grand Officers , and many well known South London brethren . Tho W . M . having invested his Officers , proceeded to work the third degree , and afterwards performed the ceremony of initiation in favour of four candidates . He was very much complimented for the admirable manner in which he
worked . There being no room in the Hotal large enough to seat the brethren , a large marquee had been provided by Bro . Robins , in which the banqnet was served . The nsual toasts were given , and fche evening enlivened wifch songs by Bros . Eidle , Malham , C . Williams ,
Miss Adeline okegg , « o . Amongst those present were : —Bros . W . Wingham , H . W . Clemow , F . Croaker , L . J . Dunham , R . E . Cafcter-Bon , T . Youldon , G . Millson , G . Skegg , W . G . Cannon , C G . Hill , E . W . Lewoook , W . Colbrook , H . A . Bridges , W . Pottinger , W . T . Harrold , P . Johns , Mitchell , R . Forster , H . Dawkes , J . Walker , & o .
Prize Day At Wood Green.
PRIZE DAY AT WOOD GREEN .
NOTWITHSTANDING an exceptionally fine day , the attendance at the School on Thursday was nothing near aa large aa we have been accuatomed to in past years . True , the day ( Thursday ) was nofc so convenient
to business men as the Saturday , which had become almost the recognised day for this gathering . Still the air of gloom that pervades the minds of those more immediately connected with the management had its effect , and the surroundings were not so agreeable as we had hoped to find them . We missed familiar faces : we saw but two i
members of the old Committees present , viz ., Bros . Thoa . Hastings Miller and C . P . Hogard . Bro . Edward Terry ( Grand Treasurer ) was present , while Bro . James Terry ( Secretary of the Benevolent Institution ) , Charles Lacey , and many other friends of the Institution and supporters of the Boys were in evidence . The chair was
taken by Bro . Richard Eve , who was supported by Bros . Frederick Binckes ( Secretary ) , and the Head Master , the Rev . Dr . Morris . At three o ' clock , the proceedings commenced , and the following is the official PROGRAMME .
Chorus ' Britons , arise ! " —( Bellini ) - - The Choir Conductor—Bro . H . Dutton . PRIZES PRESENTED BY THE INSTITUTION . Firsfc Class—Scripture , F . W . Lewis . Shakespeare , H . R . Graves
Geography and History , J . P . Seagrave . French and Latin , F . F Coleman , W . B . Macqueen . Mathematics , H . R . Graves , S . Gibson General Improvement , F . K . Manning , E . B . Hickinbotharn , F . H France .
Second Class—Shakespeare , G . E . Haines . History and Geography , J . D'Oyly . French , G . E . Haines . Latin , G . W . Figges . Mathematics , H . Beaumont . General Improvement , II . Lewis , F . Higgison . Third Class—English , F . A . Moorcroft . French , L . J . T . Harvey , M . B . Jones . Latin , H . R . Lane . Mathematics , H . N . Angier . General Improvement , B . H . Robey , 0 . L . Blister , J . H . Oscroft .
Pianoforte Solo - - " Scherzo . " - - - ( Schubert ) F . W . Higgison . Part Song - - " Departure . " . . ( Mendelssohn )
The Choir . Fourth Class—English , F . C Boulter . French , A . L . Pedley Latin , R . A . Fortune . Mathematics , 0 . Campbell . Mapping , F . C . V Basham . Good Conduct , G . H . Sutcliffe .
Fifth Class—English , J . B . Murless . French , A . 0 . Crompton . Litin , J . M . Macmillan . Arithmetic and Algebra , H . M . Harrison , General Improvement , F . Carter , J . D . Davis . Sixth Class—French , G . R . H . Aitkeu . Latin , C Staden . Arithmetic , W . Collinson . Writing , W . D . Pronger . General Improvement , C . Green .
Seventh Class—General Improvement , A . H . Grimsey , R . T . G Biggs . Chorus - "Allegiance we swear . "—( Bidiop ) - The Choir Solo—W . E . Cordingley .
PREPARATORY SCHOOL . First Class . —General Proficiency , A . Stephenson , R . T . Groombridge . General Improvement , W . Lind . Efficiency as Monitor , G . Thaw . Second Class . —General Proficiency , F . Bland . General Improvetnanr , A . E . Davey , P . Parker .
Third Class . —General Proficiency , R . Chinneck . General Improve , ment , R . G . Bindley . Pianoforte Trio "Extract from the First Concerto . " ( Mendelssohn ) F . W . Higgiaou and J . Heiuke .
Prize Day At Wood Green.
Part Song - - - " Song fco Spring . " - . - ( Berger ) The Choir . SPECIAL PHIZES . Writing , 1 st F . C Basham , 2 nd J . Heinke . Dictation , 1 st C . W . Limpricht , 2 nd H . R , Graves . History , 1 st G . E . Haines , 2 nd F . W .
Lewis . Goography , 1 st F . W . Lewis , 2 nd F . F . Coleman . Mental Arithmetic , 1 st J . P . Seagrave , 2 nd H . R . Graves . Shorthand , 1 st H . K . Graves , 2 nd J . Heinke , F . Coleman . Vocal Music , 1 st W . E . Cordingley , 2 nd J . A . M . Baily , R . D . Williams . Instrumental Music ,
1 st J . Shaw , 2 nd F . B . Kent , H . J . Lillywhite , R . D . Williams Efficiency as Monitor , 1 st A . W . Wyatt , 2 nd C J . G . Roddam , J . A . M B . iily . Proficiency in Drill , F . P . Salter . Band , E . A . F . Mayne Pianoforte , J . Heinke .
PRESENTED BY PRIVATE DONORS . By Mrs . Bowyer , Bookeeping , J . Heinke . " Charles Greenwood Memorial Prize . " —Interest on £ 103 13 s to
a boy on leaving the Institution at Christmas , for Good Conduct during the whole of his school career . By Mrs . D . P . Cama , Bookkeeping , J . Shaw . Shorthand , H . R . Graves .
By Mr . Sylvester ( Drawing Master ) , Mapping , A , Warner . Freehand , S . H . Anderson . Shading , F . F . B . Kent . Modelling , A . Moore . Etching , F . W . Lewis . Painting , G . H . Sutcliffe . Song " Cherry Ripe" - - - . ( Horn ) W . E . Cordingley . "
1889 . Silver Medal for Good Conduct—Presented by the Institution . — J . P . Seagrave . Canonbury Gold Medal . —Presented by the late Bro . Edward
Cor , V .-Patron— F . B . Salter . Silver Watch and Chain for General Good Conduct . —Presented by the Supreme Council of the 33 ° to a Pupil on leaving the Institu tion . —L . Taylor .
The Chairman s Address . Part Song - " 0 , hush thee , my baby" - - ( Sullivan ) The Choir . Pianoforte Solo . - " The Rivulet . " - ( Mendelssohn ) J . Heinke .
Musical Drill . —By the Pupils of the Preparatory School . Quartette - "Softly fall the Shades of Evening , " - ( Weber Cordirgley , Gay , & o .
" God Save the Queen . "—The Choir . The athletic sports resulted in a very satisfactory display ; the programme was a fall ono , and some keen
rivalry resulted . The potato race , tho charioteers , the sack race , and finally the obstacle race , evoked much enthusiasm . The boys leave school for Iheir holidays on Monday nexfc .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
THE General Committee met at Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , 27 th inst ., Bro . J . H . Matthews , Patron of the Institution , iu the chair . Among those present wero Bro- * . Potcr do Lando Long , Wm . Morley , 0 . H . Webb , Herbert Dicketts , W . M . Bywater , Wm .
Bailey , W . G . Kentish , H . F . Nash , Henry Cox , A . E . Gladwell , S . II . Parkhouse , and others . After reading the miuutes , the following report of the Joint Committee of the House , Audit , an I Finance Committees wero received and unanimously adopted : —
The Joint Committee have , as a result of several meetings , ro *> 1 / ed upon an improved system of book-keeping . They have called in chartered accountants ( Messrs . Schioler r . nl
Chappelow ) , and instructed them to open a new set of bocks , commencing 1 st January 1889 , and make out a balance-sheet afc fche end of tbe year . They make the following recommendations : —
1 . —That the Audit and Finance Committee be resolved into a Finance Committee only , and meet monthly , or oftencr , if necessary ; and that their number be increased to 12 ; three to form a quorum . 2 . —That in future the accounts be audited , and the annual balancesheets prepared by a firm of chartered accountants .
3 . —Thafc the cheques for all payments ordered by the General Committee be signed by two members of the House Committee and countersigned by the Secretary ; that tho signatures be given to the bankers , who are to be instructed accordingly .
Ifc was resolved that Bro . Dicketts give the necessary notice of motion afc the meeting of the General Committee for the nexfc Quarterly General Court , to carry oub the various alterations in the laws rendered necessary by the recommendations of the Joint Committee . ( Signed ) PETER DE L ANDE LONG , Chairman .
2 Gth June 1889 . Bro . Dicketts then handed in several notices , which wero of a technical character . On the report of the Sub-Committee appointed to examine petitions , 11 petitions in all were approved and one
deferred , making 50 candidates in all lor the October election , for which ' nine vacancies , caused by girls leaving , were recommended . After other matters had been dealt with , tho meeting closed , with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
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Notices Of Meetings.
made for refreshments , and a pleasant evening was spent in toast nnd song . The Visitors included Bros . R . Smith P . M . 697 , and Walter H . de Caen P . M . 1024 .
DAGMAR LODGE , No . 2262 ,
THIS new Lodge , consecrated twelve months back , when Bro . Williams was installed W . M ., hold its first anniversary on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at tbe Anglers' Rest Hotel , Wraysbury , on the banks of tho Thames , near the Bell Weir , when Bro . Hattersley was installed W . M . for the ensuing year . There was a very large attendance of members and Visitors , among whom wera Bro . J . Terry
Secretary R . M . B . I ., several Provincial Grand Officers , and many well known South London brethren . Tho W . M . having invested his Officers , proceeded to work the third degree , and afterwards performed the ceremony of initiation in favour of four candidates . He was very much complimented for the admirable manner in which he
worked . There being no room in the Hotal large enough to seat the brethren , a large marquee had been provided by Bro . Robins , in which the banqnet was served . The nsual toasts were given , and fche evening enlivened wifch songs by Bros . Eidle , Malham , C . Williams ,
Miss Adeline okegg , « o . Amongst those present were : —Bros . W . Wingham , H . W . Clemow , F . Croaker , L . J . Dunham , R . E . Cafcter-Bon , T . Youldon , G . Millson , G . Skegg , W . G . Cannon , C G . Hill , E . W . Lewoook , W . Colbrook , H . A . Bridges , W . Pottinger , W . T . Harrold , P . Johns , Mitchell , R . Forster , H . Dawkes , J . Walker , & o .
Prize Day At Wood Green.
PRIZE DAY AT WOOD GREEN .
NOTWITHSTANDING an exceptionally fine day , the attendance at the School on Thursday was nothing near aa large aa we have been accuatomed to in past years . True , the day ( Thursday ) was nofc so convenient
to business men as the Saturday , which had become almost the recognised day for this gathering . Still the air of gloom that pervades the minds of those more immediately connected with the management had its effect , and the surroundings were not so agreeable as we had hoped to find them . We missed familiar faces : we saw but two i
members of the old Committees present , viz ., Bros . Thoa . Hastings Miller and C . P . Hogard . Bro . Edward Terry ( Grand Treasurer ) was present , while Bro . James Terry ( Secretary of the Benevolent Institution ) , Charles Lacey , and many other friends of the Institution and supporters of the Boys were in evidence . The chair was
taken by Bro . Richard Eve , who was supported by Bros . Frederick Binckes ( Secretary ) , and the Head Master , the Rev . Dr . Morris . At three o ' clock , the proceedings commenced , and the following is the official PROGRAMME .
Chorus ' Britons , arise ! " —( Bellini ) - - The Choir Conductor—Bro . H . Dutton . PRIZES PRESENTED BY THE INSTITUTION . Firsfc Class—Scripture , F . W . Lewis . Shakespeare , H . R . Graves
Geography and History , J . P . Seagrave . French and Latin , F . F Coleman , W . B . Macqueen . Mathematics , H . R . Graves , S . Gibson General Improvement , F . K . Manning , E . B . Hickinbotharn , F . H France .
Second Class—Shakespeare , G . E . Haines . History and Geography , J . D'Oyly . French , G . E . Haines . Latin , G . W . Figges . Mathematics , H . Beaumont . General Improvement , II . Lewis , F . Higgison . Third Class—English , F . A . Moorcroft . French , L . J . T . Harvey , M . B . Jones . Latin , H . R . Lane . Mathematics , H . N . Angier . General Improvement , B . H . Robey , 0 . L . Blister , J . H . Oscroft .
Pianoforte Solo - - " Scherzo . " - - - ( Schubert ) F . W . Higgison . Part Song - - " Departure . " . . ( Mendelssohn )
The Choir . Fourth Class—English , F . C Boulter . French , A . L . Pedley Latin , R . A . Fortune . Mathematics , 0 . Campbell . Mapping , F . C . V Basham . Good Conduct , G . H . Sutcliffe .
Fifth Class—English , J . B . Murless . French , A . 0 . Crompton . Litin , J . M . Macmillan . Arithmetic and Algebra , H . M . Harrison , General Improvement , F . Carter , J . D . Davis . Sixth Class—French , G . R . H . Aitkeu . Latin , C Staden . Arithmetic , W . Collinson . Writing , W . D . Pronger . General Improvement , C . Green .
Seventh Class—General Improvement , A . H . Grimsey , R . T . G Biggs . Chorus - "Allegiance we swear . "—( Bidiop ) - The Choir Solo—W . E . Cordingley .
PREPARATORY SCHOOL . First Class . —General Proficiency , A . Stephenson , R . T . Groombridge . General Improvement , W . Lind . Efficiency as Monitor , G . Thaw . Second Class . —General Proficiency , F . Bland . General Improvetnanr , A . E . Davey , P . Parker .
Third Class . —General Proficiency , R . Chinneck . General Improve , ment , R . G . Bindley . Pianoforte Trio "Extract from the First Concerto . " ( Mendelssohn ) F . W . Higgiaou and J . Heiuke .
Prize Day At Wood Green.
Part Song - - - " Song fco Spring . " - . - ( Berger ) The Choir . SPECIAL PHIZES . Writing , 1 st F . C Basham , 2 nd J . Heinke . Dictation , 1 st C . W . Limpricht , 2 nd H . R , Graves . History , 1 st G . E . Haines , 2 nd F . W .
Lewis . Goography , 1 st F . W . Lewis , 2 nd F . F . Coleman . Mental Arithmetic , 1 st J . P . Seagrave , 2 nd H . R . Graves . Shorthand , 1 st H . K . Graves , 2 nd J . Heinke , F . Coleman . Vocal Music , 1 st W . E . Cordingley , 2 nd J . A . M . Baily , R . D . Williams . Instrumental Music ,
1 st J . Shaw , 2 nd F . B . Kent , H . J . Lillywhite , R . D . Williams Efficiency as Monitor , 1 st A . W . Wyatt , 2 nd C J . G . Roddam , J . A . M B . iily . Proficiency in Drill , F . P . Salter . Band , E . A . F . Mayne Pianoforte , J . Heinke .
PRESENTED BY PRIVATE DONORS . By Mrs . Bowyer , Bookeeping , J . Heinke . " Charles Greenwood Memorial Prize . " —Interest on £ 103 13 s to
a boy on leaving the Institution at Christmas , for Good Conduct during the whole of his school career . By Mrs . D . P . Cama , Bookkeeping , J . Shaw . Shorthand , H . R . Graves .
By Mr . Sylvester ( Drawing Master ) , Mapping , A , Warner . Freehand , S . H . Anderson . Shading , F . F . B . Kent . Modelling , A . Moore . Etching , F . W . Lewis . Painting , G . H . Sutcliffe . Song " Cherry Ripe" - - - . ( Horn ) W . E . Cordingley . "
1889 . Silver Medal for Good Conduct—Presented by the Institution . — J . P . Seagrave . Canonbury Gold Medal . —Presented by the late Bro . Edward
Cor , V .-Patron— F . B . Salter . Silver Watch and Chain for General Good Conduct . —Presented by the Supreme Council of the 33 ° to a Pupil on leaving the Institu tion . —L . Taylor .
The Chairman s Address . Part Song - " 0 , hush thee , my baby" - - ( Sullivan ) The Choir . Pianoforte Solo . - " The Rivulet . " - ( Mendelssohn ) J . Heinke .
Musical Drill . —By the Pupils of the Preparatory School . Quartette - "Softly fall the Shades of Evening , " - ( Weber Cordirgley , Gay , & o .
" God Save the Queen . "—The Choir . The athletic sports resulted in a very satisfactory display ; the programme was a fall ono , and some keen
rivalry resulted . The potato race , tho charioteers , the sack race , and finally the obstacle race , evoked much enthusiasm . The boys leave school for Iheir holidays on Monday nexfc .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
THE General Committee met at Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , 27 th inst ., Bro . J . H . Matthews , Patron of the Institution , iu the chair . Among those present wero Bro- * . Potcr do Lando Long , Wm . Morley , 0 . H . Webb , Herbert Dicketts , W . M . Bywater , Wm .
Bailey , W . G . Kentish , H . F . Nash , Henry Cox , A . E . Gladwell , S . II . Parkhouse , and others . After reading the miuutes , the following report of the Joint Committee of the House , Audit , an I Finance Committees wero received and unanimously adopted : —
The Joint Committee have , as a result of several meetings , ro *> 1 / ed upon an improved system of book-keeping . They have called in chartered accountants ( Messrs . Schioler r . nl
Chappelow ) , and instructed them to open a new set of bocks , commencing 1 st January 1889 , and make out a balance-sheet afc fche end of tbe year . They make the following recommendations : —
1 . —That the Audit and Finance Committee be resolved into a Finance Committee only , and meet monthly , or oftencr , if necessary ; and that their number be increased to 12 ; three to form a quorum . 2 . —That in future the accounts be audited , and the annual balancesheets prepared by a firm of chartered accountants .
3 . —Thafc the cheques for all payments ordered by the General Committee be signed by two members of the House Committee and countersigned by the Secretary ; that tho signatures be given to the bankers , who are to be instructed accordingly .
Ifc was resolved that Bro . Dicketts give the necessary notice of motion afc the meeting of the General Committee for the nexfc Quarterly General Court , to carry oub the various alterations in the laws rendered necessary by the recommendations of the Joint Committee . ( Signed ) PETER DE L ANDE LONG , Chairman .
2 Gth June 1889 . Bro . Dicketts then handed in several notices , which wero of a technical character . On the report of the Sub-Committee appointed to examine petitions , 11 petitions in all were approved and one
deferred , making 50 candidates in all lor the October election , for which ' nine vacancies , caused by girls leaving , were recommended . After other matters had been dealt with , tho meeting closed , with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .