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Article ASYLUM FOR THE WORTHY AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASON. ← Page 2 of 2 Article THE REPORTER. Page 1 of 2 →
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Asylum For The Worthy Aged And Decayed Freemason.
January 25 . —MASONIC BALL in aid of the Asylum , under the patronage of the Lodge of Regularity , 108 , at Freemasons' Hall . BOARD OF STEWARDS . President , Bro . J . C . BELL , 1 , River Terrace . Vice-President , Bro . P . MOUNTAIN , Skinner Street , Snow Hill .
Treasurer , ... Bro . S . STAPLES , 69 , Newman Street , Oxford Street . Honorary Secretary , Bro . J . HOULDING , 11 , Southampton Place , Euston Square , —and Bros .
J . BROABHURST , Recent Street . H . MEYER , 126 , Piccadilly . J . BROWSE . 4 , Mead Place , Lambeth . J . PENNINGTON , 19 , Foxley Road , Ken-E . IV . COOPER , 43 , Somerset Street , nington . Portmnn Square . Vv ~ . SHAW , Farmers' Insurance Office , J . DUBOURG . ( 11 , I-Iaymarket . Strand . T . FARLEY , Thornton Heath , Croydon . R . SPENCER , 314 , High Hnlborn . R . FIELD , 117 , Cheapside . J . LEE STEVENS , 2 , King Edward Street , A . GARDNER , 11 , Upper Green , Ken- Westminster Road . nington . J . UD . ALL , Winchinore Hill . F . LAMBERT , Coventry Street . G WARRINER , Cornhill . — MANSELL . Z . WATKINS , 108 , Regent Street . J . MARTYR , Mary Place , Park Road , W . L . WRIGHT , Conduit Street . Peckham .
The hall presented a most animated scene , and was filled with a vast concourse of elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen , who testified their gratification at the marked attention of the Stewards , who certainly left nothing unattempted to secure the approbation of the company—the band was most effective , and the refreshments abundant . The ball having been held on the evening of the Christening of the Royal Infant the Prince of Walesdid not diminish the interest felt on the occasion .
, The better part of our duty is to report that seventy pounds has , by the happy assemblage of the fair sex , in aid of so truly praiseworthy an object as the Asylum for the Aged Freemason , been realized in favour of that excellent Institution ; the delightful enjoyment of the evening was heightened by this reflection , —and we sincerely hope that we may shortly see many of the same happy faces , breathing , in their prayers to the Great Protector , for a blessing on the old Mason ' s cause .
The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
The unusual length of Masonic intelligence , particularly from India , compels us to limit our " Notitite Metropolitans ? , "—our Reporter , however , in this necessity , is in no wise to blame , for he has been even more than usually active , has attended more initiations , passings , and raisings , and been present at more installations than usual—aye , and has even put his gastronomic powers to a full-proof exercise , and has furnished ns with abundant proofs that his ears and have been retentive and
eyes observant . The Grand Stewards' Lodge have elected Brother Savage , W . M . Bros . Acklam and R . L . Wilson , are the Wardens . The public ni ght in March passed off much to the gratification of the visitors . Fidelity and Somerset House—maintain their position as to numbers .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Asylum For The Worthy Aged And Decayed Freemason.
January 25 . —MASONIC BALL in aid of the Asylum , under the patronage of the Lodge of Regularity , 108 , at Freemasons' Hall . BOARD OF STEWARDS . President , Bro . J . C . BELL , 1 , River Terrace . Vice-President , Bro . P . MOUNTAIN , Skinner Street , Snow Hill .
Treasurer , ... Bro . S . STAPLES , 69 , Newman Street , Oxford Street . Honorary Secretary , Bro . J . HOULDING , 11 , Southampton Place , Euston Square , —and Bros .
J . BROABHURST , Recent Street . H . MEYER , 126 , Piccadilly . J . BROWSE . 4 , Mead Place , Lambeth . J . PENNINGTON , 19 , Foxley Road , Ken-E . IV . COOPER , 43 , Somerset Street , nington . Portmnn Square . Vv ~ . SHAW , Farmers' Insurance Office , J . DUBOURG . ( 11 , I-Iaymarket . Strand . T . FARLEY , Thornton Heath , Croydon . R . SPENCER , 314 , High Hnlborn . R . FIELD , 117 , Cheapside . J . LEE STEVENS , 2 , King Edward Street , A . GARDNER , 11 , Upper Green , Ken- Westminster Road . nington . J . UD . ALL , Winchinore Hill . F . LAMBERT , Coventry Street . G WARRINER , Cornhill . — MANSELL . Z . WATKINS , 108 , Regent Street . J . MARTYR , Mary Place , Park Road , W . L . WRIGHT , Conduit Street . Peckham .
The hall presented a most animated scene , and was filled with a vast concourse of elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen , who testified their gratification at the marked attention of the Stewards , who certainly left nothing unattempted to secure the approbation of the company—the band was most effective , and the refreshments abundant . The ball having been held on the evening of the Christening of the Royal Infant the Prince of Walesdid not diminish the interest felt on the occasion .
, The better part of our duty is to report that seventy pounds has , by the happy assemblage of the fair sex , in aid of so truly praiseworthy an object as the Asylum for the Aged Freemason , been realized in favour of that excellent Institution ; the delightful enjoyment of the evening was heightened by this reflection , —and we sincerely hope that we may shortly see many of the same happy faces , breathing , in their prayers to the Great Protector , for a blessing on the old Mason ' s cause .
The Reporter.
THE REPORTER .
The unusual length of Masonic intelligence , particularly from India , compels us to limit our " Notitite Metropolitans ? , "—our Reporter , however , in this necessity , is in no wise to blame , for he has been even more than usually active , has attended more initiations , passings , and raisings , and been present at more installations than usual—aye , and has even put his gastronomic powers to a full-proof exercise , and has furnished ns with abundant proofs that his ears and have been retentive and
eyes observant . The Grand Stewards' Lodge have elected Brother Savage , W . M . Bros . Acklam and R . L . Wilson , are the Wardens . The public ni ght in March passed off much to the gratification of the visitors . Fidelity and Somerset House—maintain their position as to numbers .