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Instruction.
The minutes of the previous weekly convocation were read and confirmed . The ernony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Barker being the candidate . This being C y annual meeting , the accounts which had been audited , were presented and adopted , A showed the chapter to be in a flourishing condition . A hearty vote of thanks was J ^ d the Auditors , Comps . Cureton , P . Z ., and J . Block , P . Z . Next followed the accorucu _ u c „ of TGrummantPZPreceptor ChasHStonePZSE
election Comps . . , .., ; . y . , .., .. ; t £ * d K . J- Voisey , P . Z ., P . A . G . D . C , Treas . Comps . T . Grummant and Stone most an ; tably acknowledged the trust , and pledged themselves to continue their services to maintain the prestige of the chapter . A heartv vote of thanks was also accorded the Beets for the past year , which was dulv responded to . Comp . H . C . Turner , M . E . Z . ? noi was elected M . E . Z . for to-day ( Friday ) . The business of the chapter ended , it , vas closed .
HORNSEY CHAPTER , No . Sgo . A meeting was held on the 22 nd ult ., at the Prince of Wales' Hotel , Easthamlerrace Bishop ' s-road , Paddington . Present : Comps . A . L . Butters , J . elect Sgo , MEZ- Walter Hancock , P . Z . 91 . 1614 , H . ; C Webster , J . 1642 , J . ; H . Foskett , H , % Treas . ; H . Dehane , P . Z . S 90 , P . P . G . P . S . Essex , Scribe E . ; J . M . Huish , V" „_ ¦"„ : ! ,. M . 17 , M ^ rrkwl . el . Al Qnr . P 5 . R N . I . arfBf . H iSfi . 17
Stevens , 733 » and C . Rowe , 1614 . The chapter was declared open , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Larter being the candidate , who was afterwards elected a member , and acknowledged the compliment . Comp . Hancock was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . The M . E . Z . having risen the usual nurr ber of times , " Hearty good wishes " were accorded , and the chapter dosed .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
All Souls Preceptory , No . 31 . The installation meeting was held on Thursday , the 21 st ult ., and there was an unusually brilliant gathering . In addition to the V . E . Prov . Prior , Sir R . N . Howard ; V . E . Sir Knight Rev . W . M . Heath , P . G . Prelate Eng ., there was a large number of visitors and a full muster of the members . Regrets at inability to attend were received from his Honour ludge Philbrick , K . C ., P . G . Chancellor ; V . E . Sir Knights Woodall-Woodall , Prov . Prior N . and E . Yorks ; C . F . Matier , G . Vice-Chancellor ; and others . . . _ ...
After the usual routine business had been transacted , the E . P ., Sir Knight F . W . Hetley , proceeded to install his successor , Sir Knight Sidney Spark Milledge , and the ceremony was admirably done . The officers appointed by the E . P . were as follows : Sir Knights B . Morris , ist Constable ; Rev . J . A . Miller , B . D ., 2 nd Constable ; R . Cox , Chaplain ; ZillwoorlMilledge , P . E . P ., Treas . ( re-elected ) ; H . T . George , P . E . P ., Reg . ( re-appointed ); E . L . W . Chave , Marshal ; H . A . Huxtable , Almoner ; T . H . Boiven . Warden of Regalia ; Major I . H . C . Devenish . lHerald ; E . L . N . Pridmore ,
1 st Std . Br . ; J . E . Crickmay , 2 nd Std . Br . ; J . Lowe , Captain of Guards ; D . J . Lawson , Chamberlain j C . Testy , Org . ; and Frater J . Old , Guard . The Treasurer's accounts as audited were received and adopted , showing , notwithstanding a large outlav for new fittings , a good balance in hand . The Treasurer , E . Sir Knight Zillwood Milledge , Sub-Prior of Dorset , was unanimously re-elected . After the alms had been collected , the preceptory was closed . On the invitation of the newly-installed E . P ., the members and visitors dined ogether , and a very pleasant evening was spent .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
Miss Hutchinson , who , in the early part of last year , was promoted to the important position of Head Governess , has every reason to congratulate herself , and to be congratulated , on the great success achieved by her young pupils in the public examinations to which they were submitted by her at the close of the last half-year . Fifty of the younger ones were entered for the College of Preceptors , and of these 47 passed , obtaining in various subjects
no less than 29 " Distinctions . " In the Cambridge Local Senior four entered , and all passed , two gaining Honours ; in the Junior 25 entered , and 24 passed , three gaining Honours and " Distinction ; " in the Preliminary 22 entered , and 21 passed , four with Honours and " Distinction . " Thus out of 101 girls who entered , only five failed to pass—an excellent result indeed !
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . E . H . THIELLAY , P . M ., TREAS . 15 S 9 . We regret to announce the death last week , after some little time of failing health , aged 66 years of age , of Bro . Eugene Henri Thiellay , well known as a member of the Craft , and as a hairdresser and perfumer , he having for many years up to the time of his death carried on the hairdressing saloon at Charing Cross Station , and having also a perfume laboratory at New Cross , besides being
the proprietor of a fair number of toilet preparations . The funeral took place at Brockley Cemetery on Tuesday , when the W . M . and some dozen or more Past Masters and brethren of the New Cross Lodge , of which deceased was Treasurer and a Past Master , paid their last mark of respect to his memory by attending and dropping the traditional sprig of acacia on his coffin , which was of polished oak with brass furniture and breast plate . Among those present were the W . M ., Bro !
Firminger ; Bros . Grayham , P . M . ; Grassi , P . M . ; Winsor , P . M . ; Cowley P . M . ; Cogliati , P . M . ; Menniger , P . M . ; Dr . Makeham , P . M . ; Alio , French Fromaggio , White , Walden , Smith , Knill , Wilson , Callot , and Grummant , Sec ' . Bro . Foster , J . W . of the lodge , sent a wreath , and wreaths were also forwarded by the Era Chapter , of which deceased was Treasurer , and members of the Premier Conclave . Deceased being a widower without issue , the nearest blood relative who followed his remains to the grave was a niece , Madame A . Dilpick .
BRO . J . DEFFETT FRANCIS . Bro . J . Deffett Francis , who was one of the original members of the Slvage Club , and claimed to be its founder , has died at Swansea at the age of 86 . He was for many years prominent in art and literary circles in London , and on returning to Swansea 30 years ago , devoted the remainder of his life to the inculcation of a love of art and literature amongst his fellow citizens . He added 7000 rare volumes to the Public Library collection of the town , and 2000 engravings to the Art Gallery , of which he was honorary curator .
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BAf\P17CDESIGNEDAND T\UVTJJ/OMANUFACTURED BY GEORGEKENNING&SON. MANUFACTORY & SHOW ROOMSf*2,3,3a,3b,4,LittleBritain,195,196,197,AldersgateStreet,London,E.C. I BRANCHES : LIVERPOOL-23 , Williamson St , MANCHESTER-47 , Bridge St , GLASGOW-9 , West Howard St .
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Instruction.
The minutes of the previous weekly convocation were read and confirmed . The ernony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Barker being the candidate . This being C y annual meeting , the accounts which had been audited , were presented and adopted , A showed the chapter to be in a flourishing condition . A hearty vote of thanks was J ^ d the Auditors , Comps . Cureton , P . Z ., and J . Block , P . Z . Next followed the accorucu _ u c „ of TGrummantPZPreceptor ChasHStonePZSE
election Comps . . , .., ; . y . , .., .. ; t £ * d K . J- Voisey , P . Z ., P . A . G . D . C , Treas . Comps . T . Grummant and Stone most an ; tably acknowledged the trust , and pledged themselves to continue their services to maintain the prestige of the chapter . A heartv vote of thanks was also accorded the Beets for the past year , which was dulv responded to . Comp . H . C . Turner , M . E . Z . ? noi was elected M . E . Z . for to-day ( Friday ) . The business of the chapter ended , it , vas closed .
HORNSEY CHAPTER , No . Sgo . A meeting was held on the 22 nd ult ., at the Prince of Wales' Hotel , Easthamlerrace Bishop ' s-road , Paddington . Present : Comps . A . L . Butters , J . elect Sgo , MEZ- Walter Hancock , P . Z . 91 . 1614 , H . ; C Webster , J . 1642 , J . ; H . Foskett , H , % Treas . ; H . Dehane , P . Z . S 90 , P . P . G . P . S . Essex , Scribe E . ; J . M . Huish , V" „_ ¦"„ : ! ,. M . 17 , M ^ rrkwl . el . Al Qnr . P 5 . R N . I . arfBf . H iSfi . 17
Stevens , 733 » and C . Rowe , 1614 . The chapter was declared open , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Larter being the candidate , who was afterwards elected a member , and acknowledged the compliment . Comp . Hancock was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . The M . E . Z . having risen the usual nurr ber of times , " Hearty good wishes " were accorded , and the chapter dosed .
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
All Souls Preceptory , No . 31 . The installation meeting was held on Thursday , the 21 st ult ., and there was an unusually brilliant gathering . In addition to the V . E . Prov . Prior , Sir R . N . Howard ; V . E . Sir Knight Rev . W . M . Heath , P . G . Prelate Eng ., there was a large number of visitors and a full muster of the members . Regrets at inability to attend were received from his Honour ludge Philbrick , K . C ., P . G . Chancellor ; V . E . Sir Knights Woodall-Woodall , Prov . Prior N . and E . Yorks ; C . F . Matier , G . Vice-Chancellor ; and others . . . _ ...
After the usual routine business had been transacted , the E . P ., Sir Knight F . W . Hetley , proceeded to install his successor , Sir Knight Sidney Spark Milledge , and the ceremony was admirably done . The officers appointed by the E . P . were as follows : Sir Knights B . Morris , ist Constable ; Rev . J . A . Miller , B . D ., 2 nd Constable ; R . Cox , Chaplain ; ZillwoorlMilledge , P . E . P ., Treas . ( re-elected ) ; H . T . George , P . E . P ., Reg . ( re-appointed ); E . L . W . Chave , Marshal ; H . A . Huxtable , Almoner ; T . H . Boiven . Warden of Regalia ; Major I . H . C . Devenish . lHerald ; E . L . N . Pridmore ,
1 st Std . Br . ; J . E . Crickmay , 2 nd Std . Br . ; J . Lowe , Captain of Guards ; D . J . Lawson , Chamberlain j C . Testy , Org . ; and Frater J . Old , Guard . The Treasurer's accounts as audited were received and adopted , showing , notwithstanding a large outlav for new fittings , a good balance in hand . The Treasurer , E . Sir Knight Zillwood Milledge , Sub-Prior of Dorset , was unanimously re-elected . After the alms had been collected , the preceptory was closed . On the invitation of the newly-installed E . P ., the members and visitors dined ogether , and a very pleasant evening was spent .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
Miss Hutchinson , who , in the early part of last year , was promoted to the important position of Head Governess , has every reason to congratulate herself , and to be congratulated , on the great success achieved by her young pupils in the public examinations to which they were submitted by her at the close of the last half-year . Fifty of the younger ones were entered for the College of Preceptors , and of these 47 passed , obtaining in various subjects
no less than 29 " Distinctions . " In the Cambridge Local Senior four entered , and all passed , two gaining Honours ; in the Junior 25 entered , and 24 passed , three gaining Honours and " Distinction ; " in the Preliminary 22 entered , and 21 passed , four with Honours and " Distinction . " Thus out of 101 girls who entered , only five failed to pass—an excellent result indeed !
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . E . H . THIELLAY , P . M ., TREAS . 15 S 9 . We regret to announce the death last week , after some little time of failing health , aged 66 years of age , of Bro . Eugene Henri Thiellay , well known as a member of the Craft , and as a hairdresser and perfumer , he having for many years up to the time of his death carried on the hairdressing saloon at Charing Cross Station , and having also a perfume laboratory at New Cross , besides being
the proprietor of a fair number of toilet preparations . The funeral took place at Brockley Cemetery on Tuesday , when the W . M . and some dozen or more Past Masters and brethren of the New Cross Lodge , of which deceased was Treasurer and a Past Master , paid their last mark of respect to his memory by attending and dropping the traditional sprig of acacia on his coffin , which was of polished oak with brass furniture and breast plate . Among those present were the W . M ., Bro !
Firminger ; Bros . Grayham , P . M . ; Grassi , P . M . ; Winsor , P . M . ; Cowley P . M . ; Cogliati , P . M . ; Menniger , P . M . ; Dr . Makeham , P . M . ; Alio , French Fromaggio , White , Walden , Smith , Knill , Wilson , Callot , and Grummant , Sec ' . Bro . Foster , J . W . of the lodge , sent a wreath , and wreaths were also forwarded by the Era Chapter , of which deceased was Treasurer , and members of the Premier Conclave . Deceased being a widower without issue , the nearest blood relative who followed his remains to the grave was a niece , Madame A . Dilpick .
BRO . J . DEFFETT FRANCIS . Bro . J . Deffett Francis , who was one of the original members of the Slvage Club , and claimed to be its founder , has died at Swansea at the age of 86 . He was for many years prominent in art and literary circles in London , and on returning to Swansea 30 years ago , devoted the remainder of his life to the inculcation of a love of art and literature amongst his fellow citizens . He added 7000 rare volumes to the Public Library collection of the town , and 2000 engravings to the Art Gallery , of which he was honorary curator .
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BAf\P17CDESIGNEDAND T\UVTJJ/OMANUFACTURED BY GEORGEKENNING&SON. MANUFACTORY & SHOW ROOMSf*2,3,3a,3b,4,LittleBritain,195,196,197,AldersgateStreet,London,E.C. I BRANCHES : LIVERPOOL-23 , Williamson St , MANCHESTER-47 , Bridge St , GLASGOW-9 , West Howard St .