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The Reporter.
PERCY LODGE , NO . 234 , Jan . 14 ( George and Blue Boar , Holbom ) . —Bro . M'Kenzie having been duly elected to the office , was installed W . M . in proper form by Bro . W . It . G- KJey , Past Master , and immediately evinced his efficiency by bringing a neophite to light . The members of the Lodge mustered strong on the occasion , or the long line of visitors would have outnumbered them- Among the latter were Bro-J . Lee Stevens , P-G . S-, and Bro . Humphreys , W . M . of the Royal York Lodge , No . 7 .
PRINCE OF WALES ' S LODGE , No . 324 . —Brother Kenyon Parker has succeeded the present Earl of Zetland as Deputy Master . At the last meeting the Lodge was deepl y veiled in mourning , and the members clothed in conformity with the public order , as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Pro-Grand Master , formerly Deputy Master of this Lodge . An address of condolence to the present Earl was adopted and ordered to be presented . BANK OE ENGLAND LODGENO . 329 Jan . 10 . —Bro . W . L . Wriht
, , g , the presiding W . M ., after conferring a higher degree on one of the junior members , made way for Bro . Rich . Spencer , who was duly installed by Bro . Past Master It . T . Crucefix , P . G . D . The ceremony was performed with all solemnity ; and after the Worshipful Master had named and appointed his Officers , Bro . Crucefix addressed the immediate Past Master , on the excellent example he had shown the Lodge as an active Working Mason , and presented him with a very handsome
jewel , the vote of the Lodge , to mark the sense entertained of his Masonic and private worth . Business over , the Brethren retired to banquet . Bro . J . Lee Stevens , P . G . S ., and Bro . South , of the Grand Master ' s Lodge , were among the guests .
MOUNT ZION CHAPTER , ( 169 ) , Jan . 16- —Companions Nesbitt , Gehle , ancl Vinck , were installed respectively , as Z . H . ancl J . by the excellent Comp . Fortune , Past Principal ; and a zealous young Craft Mason exalted to the honour of Royal Arch . Comps . J . JLee Stevens ancl Samuel Staples , junior , were visitors on the occasion .
THE CROSS OF CHRIST ENCAMPMENT . —The veteran Past Commander Goldsworthy installed , under the Arch of Steel , Commander J . P . Acklam , on the retirement , after two years' service , of Commander Crucefix . The Encampment is in a very prosperous state , and is now fitted up in a very chaste and unique style ; we congratulate its Patriarch upon the pleasure we know he feels at finding that object of his devotion has , in some measure at least , been attained b y the spirit and zeal of his associates .
Masonic Chit Chat.
MASONIC CHIT CHAT .
THE GRAND MASTER . —The Lodge at Berlin , in which His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex ivas initiated , still retains the name of that illustrious Mason on its books as a member . Few Masons have lived to record their names on the books of their mother Lodge , for upwards of forty years , and it is the more remarkable from the serious afflictions that have befallen His Royal Highness ; having rendered the probability of life more than usually hazardous .
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The Reporter.
PERCY LODGE , NO . 234 , Jan . 14 ( George and Blue Boar , Holbom ) . —Bro . M'Kenzie having been duly elected to the office , was installed W . M . in proper form by Bro . W . It . G- KJey , Past Master , and immediately evinced his efficiency by bringing a neophite to light . The members of the Lodge mustered strong on the occasion , or the long line of visitors would have outnumbered them- Among the latter were Bro-J . Lee Stevens , P-G . S-, and Bro . Humphreys , W . M . of the Royal York Lodge , No . 7 .
PRINCE OF WALES ' S LODGE , No . 324 . —Brother Kenyon Parker has succeeded the present Earl of Zetland as Deputy Master . At the last meeting the Lodge was deepl y veiled in mourning , and the members clothed in conformity with the public order , as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Pro-Grand Master , formerly Deputy Master of this Lodge . An address of condolence to the present Earl was adopted and ordered to be presented . BANK OE ENGLAND LODGENO . 329 Jan . 10 . —Bro . W . L . Wriht
, , g , the presiding W . M ., after conferring a higher degree on one of the junior members , made way for Bro . Rich . Spencer , who was duly installed by Bro . Past Master It . T . Crucefix , P . G . D . The ceremony was performed with all solemnity ; and after the Worshipful Master had named and appointed his Officers , Bro . Crucefix addressed the immediate Past Master , on the excellent example he had shown the Lodge as an active Working Mason , and presented him with a very handsome
jewel , the vote of the Lodge , to mark the sense entertained of his Masonic and private worth . Business over , the Brethren retired to banquet . Bro . J . Lee Stevens , P . G . S ., and Bro . South , of the Grand Master ' s Lodge , were among the guests .
MOUNT ZION CHAPTER , ( 169 ) , Jan . 16- —Companions Nesbitt , Gehle , ancl Vinck , were installed respectively , as Z . H . ancl J . by the excellent Comp . Fortune , Past Principal ; and a zealous young Craft Mason exalted to the honour of Royal Arch . Comps . J . JLee Stevens ancl Samuel Staples , junior , were visitors on the occasion .
THE CROSS OF CHRIST ENCAMPMENT . —The veteran Past Commander Goldsworthy installed , under the Arch of Steel , Commander J . P . Acklam , on the retirement , after two years' service , of Commander Crucefix . The Encampment is in a very prosperous state , and is now fitted up in a very chaste and unique style ; we congratulate its Patriarch upon the pleasure we know he feels at finding that object of his devotion has , in some measure at least , been attained b y the spirit and zeal of his associates .
Masonic Chit Chat.
MASONIC CHIT CHAT .
THE GRAND MASTER . —The Lodge at Berlin , in which His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex ivas initiated , still retains the name of that illustrious Mason on its books as a member . Few Masons have lived to record their names on the books of their mother Lodge , for upwards of forty years , and it is the more remarkable from the serious afflictions that have befallen His Royal Highness ; having rendered the probability of life more than usually hazardous .