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Consecration Of The Ashbury Chapter, No. 1459.
CONSECRATION OF THE ASHBURY CHAPTER , No . 1459 .
This important function took place on Thursday , the 23 rd ultimo , in the U . ilon Schools , Kelsall-street , West Gorton . There was a good muster of companions present , including Comps . C . R . N . Beswicke-Royds , Prov . G . H ., acting as G . Superintendent ; A . H . Jefferis , acting as Prov . G . H . ;
Buckley Carr , Prov . G . J . ; James Newton , Prov . G . S . E ; Dr . Foreman , Prov . G . S . N . ; Atthur Bowen , Prov . G . P . S . ; E . Williams , as Prov . ist A . G . S . ; Allen Shaw , Prov . 2 nd A . G . S . ; R . Hudson , Prov . D . G . S . B . ; S . Mamelok and J . Halden , Prov . G . Std . Brs . ; C . H . Arnold , Prov . G . D . C ; R . Wardle , Prov . A . G . D . C ; E . H . Flower , Prov . G . Janitor ;
T . J . Hooper , P . P . G . Treas . ; and others . The musical arrangements were conducted by Comp . L . H . Keay , P . P G . Org . After the ceremony of consecration , Comp . Buckley Carr , Prov . G . J .,
installed the Principals designate , viz ., Comps . Wm . B : e , M . E . Z . ; Walter Newton , P . P . G . D . C , H . ; and Dr . Foreman , Prov . G . S . N ., J . ; and invested the offi : ers , viz ., Comps . J . Townley Trotter , S . E . ; C H . Griffiths , S . N . ; M . Goth , P . S . ; H . G . Walker , ist A . S . ; J . Cooper , 2 nd A . S . ; G . W . Davies , D . C ; T . C . Lord , Org . ; and T . Hughes , Janitor . Eig ht candidates were proposed for exaltation . Comps . Col . Starkie ,
G . Supt . ; C . K . N . Beswicke-Royds , Prov . U . H . ; A . H . Jeltens , Buckley Carr , Prov . G . J . ; J . Newton , Prov . G . S . E . ; and C H . Arnold , Prov . G . D . C , were elected honorary members . The chapter being closed , a banquet was held at the Justice Birch Hotel under the presidency of Comp . Bee , M . E . Z . The chapter was furnished by Comps . George Kenning and Son , Manchester .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Derbyshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF DERBYSHIRE .
The annual meeting of the above Provincial Grand Mark Lodge was held on Friday , the 17 th ' ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Derby . The Prov . G . M ., Bro . Abraham Woodiwiss , presided , and was supported by a large number of Grand and Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past . The reports of tbe various lodges showed that the number of members had increased , and that the Charities bad been generously supported .
Bro . Sir Thomas Roe was elected Prov . G . Treasurer in place of Bro W . Cooper . The Prov . G . Master appointed his officers as follows :
Bro . J . H . Lawson ... ... ... D . Prov . G . M . „ W . Cooper ... ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ G . A . Capes ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . „ F . C Wardley ... ... ... Prov . G . M . O . „ T . W . Lumley ... ... ... Prov . S . G . O . „ Rev . W . C . Groves ... ... ... } „„ r , u __
„ Rev . Thomas Orrell ... ... ... ) ' ' r „ Sir Thomas Roe ( elected ) ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ W . Whitaker ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Percy Wallis ... Prov . G . Sec . „ j . Payne Hall ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D .
„ R . A . Little ... ... ... ... frov . j . Lr . u . „ T . Oldham ... ... ... ... Prov . G . L of W . „ Frank Iliffe .. ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C . „ T . F . Rowan ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ A . R . Price ... ... ... Prov . G . S . B . „ W . H . Bass ... ... ... Prov . G . Std . Br . „ W . C . Riley ... ... ... Prov . G . Org .
„ W . Hart ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . „ W . Woodiwiss ... ... ... Prov . G . I . G . „ W . R . Bryden ... ... ... " ] „ G . Morrall ... ... ... •" ( Prov . G . Stewards „ C . Baggaley ... ... ... \ „ R . H . Higgett ... ... .. J „ Arthur Slinn ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler .
Annual Supper Of The Earl Of Carnarvon Lodge Of Instruction, No.1642.
ANNUAL SUPPER OF THE EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 1642 .
The annual supper of the above lodge of instruction was held at Ladbroke Hall , Notting Hill , on the 17 th ult . There were present Bros . E . Rogers , P . M . 60 , 1238 , 1642 , Chairman ; W . J . Mason , P . M . 1328 , 2150 , 2246 , Vice-President , Board of General Purposes , Hon . Sec ; G . Davis , P . M . 1 C 7 , Preceptor ; W . R . Flack , W . M . 1656 ; W . R . Hatton , W . M . 1642 , P . M . 2246 , Vice-Chairman ; J . J . Thomas , P . G . Std . Br . ; Harry Manfield , P . P . G . D . Northants and Hunts ; E .
A . Dutton , P . M . 16 7 ; E . M . Lander , P . M . 1642 ; R . C . Green , P . M . 1642 ; Prof . F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . M . 45 ; J . Gillingham , P . M . 1238 ; F . L . Chandler , P . M . 1656 ; A . England ; C . Godwin , P . M . 1820 ; H . Foskett , P . M . 1642 ; H . F . Foale , P . M . ; G . Inglis , P . M . 901 ; G . D . Mogford , P . M . 2362 ; G . A . Knight P . M . 1585 ; W . J . Millington , P . M . 2246 ; H . Dehane , P . M . ; J . J . Chapman , W . M . 1503 ; S . H . Parkhouse , P . M . 1642 ; A . Hardy , P . M . 1201 ; J . Percy
Fitzgerald , P . M . 136 4 ; W . B . Neville , P . M . ; L . W . Westwood , P . M . 2246 ; L . H . Napper , P . M . 1471 ; G . Weaver , P . M . ; W . Thomas . lP . M . 1853 , 2045 ; H . J . Thomas , P . M . 753 ; G . Wood , P . M . 1 C 81 ; L . Standring , W . Perring , H . Armfield , II . Hatton , H . Jefferson , C . Winterbon , W . Biggs , P . M ., W . H . Cave , F . Cave ; C . Spencer ,
E . W . Rogers ; J . Bartlett , P . M . 1 C 37 ; A . Collman ; A . R . 1 'inch , W . M . 123 b ; T . H . Darby ; W . Ellis ; J . Chubb ; W . liiman ; W . Rignall : J . W . Flack ; Olto Scheof ; E . W . Tucker ; G . Gidley ; R . Williams , P . M . ; W . H . Handover ; and Others . After supper , the CHAIRMAN gave the usual loyal toasts-- " The Queen and
Annual Supper Of The Earl Of Carnarvon Lodge Of Instruction, No.1642.
thc Craft" and "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales "—and "The Pro G . M ., the Deputy G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . J . J . THOMAS , P . G . Std . Br ., replied on behalf of the Grand Officers . The CHAIRMAN then gave the toast of the evening , "The Preceptor and
Secretary of the Earl of Carnarvon Lodge of Instruction . " He spoke in glowing terms of the admirable way in which both had fulfilled their duties—the Preceptor for 20 years and the Secretary for ia years . On behalf of the brethren of the Iodge of instruction he presented each of them with his portrait as a token of the esteem in which they were held .
Bro . HATTON , Vice-Chairman , said that as there was a surplus of the funds subscribed for the portraits , it had been determined by the Committee that it should be devoted to the purchase of a present to their excellent Chairman of the evening . Bro . FLACK then presented Bro . Rogers with a silver cigarette case . In reply Bro . DAVIS , Preceptor , said what a labour of love it had been to him
to give Masonic instruction ; alluded feelingly to those of his former pupils who had passed away ; how proud he felt the chair of W . M . had been well and worthily filled by many who had received instruction from him . He said the Masonic Charities had been nobly supported by the lodge of instruction . He thanked the brethren most heartily for the portrait of himself , which he felt sure his family would highly value .
Bro . MASON " , Sec , said he hardly knew how to sufficiently thank the brethren for their kindness in presenting him with the portrait of that fellow " who looks like me" ; he could safely tell his good wife that it was the best portrait of her " first husband . " He said that when Bro . Flack spoke to him relative to his portrait he at first declined to give his consent , but seeing that it would cause great disappointment , he ultimately accorded his permission . The cause of his previous hesitation was his daughter ' s ill-health , which might necessitate his living out of town . Under these circumstances he could not \ v < : II accept a testimonial were
he unable to attend the lodge as heretofore . He trusted , however , Fhe would soon be better . He stated that this was the tenth year he had bsen Secretary , and it was very gratifying to him to feel that his services had been appreciated . He had always endeavoured to act fairly and honourably to all ; to this he attributed the great success of the lodge . He said he would not mar the enjoyment of the brethren by making a long speech ; he considered long speeches were like long tunnels— ' a bore . ' In conclusion , he thanked them most heartily for their goodwill and sympathy , and for the very nice present they had given him .
The CHAIRMAN also replied . He thanked the brethren for the pretty cigar case , and said he expected it would be an expensive article to him , as many would like to sample its contents . He spoke of having lately won a large silver cup in a coursing match ; he caused it to be filled with champagne , from which he drank the health of the brethren , who , on it being passed round , pledged him in return .
The toast of " The Visitors was given , to which Bros . MANFIELU and J . PERCY FITZGERALD replied . The PRECEPTOR gave "The Health of the Chairman . " Bro . ROGERS replied , saying it had been a great pleasure to him to preside over them that evening . Other toasts followed . The proceedings were agreeably enlivened by the vocil contributions of the brethren .
Ladies' Night Of The Selywn Lodge, No. 1901.
LADIES' NIGHT OF THE SELYWN LODGE , No . 1901 .
This annual and happy event took place at the Frascati Restaurant , Oxfordstreet , on Thursday , the 23 rd ultimo , and was attended by an appreciative company to the number of nearly 100 , under the able presidency of Bro . F . H . Ford , W . M . A reception was held , at which there were present Bro . Dr . Thomas , S . W . ; Bro . F . E . Pow , I . P . M ., Miss Flora Pow , and Mr . F . Pow ; Miss Maude Mann , Mr . A . Mann , and Mrs . Mann ; Bro . Ernest Pow and Mrs . E . Pow ; Miss Ida
Pankhurst ; Bro . Woodgate and Mrs . Woodgate ,- Mr . and Mrs . Krook ; Bro . Wm . Wills , P . M ., Treas ., and Mrs . Wills ; Bro . Keen and Mrs . Keen ; Bro . F . Flood and Mrs . Flood ; Bro . J . Pointon , J . W ., and Mrs . Pointon ; Bro , Bridge , 1861 ; Miss Fryer ; Bro . Moseley and Mrs . Moseley ; Mr . Moseley , jun . ; Mr , and Mrs . Biggs ; Bro . J . May , S . D . 1901 , and Mrs . May , sen . ; Bro . G . May and Mrs . May ; Bro . ] . M . Wimble , P . M ., Sec , and Miss E . Wimble ; Bro . Wm .
Hook , P . M . ; Bro . John Lightfoot , P . M ., D . C , and Mrs . Lightfoot , Miss Lightfoot and Mr . Robinson ; Miss F . Lightfoot and Mr . Gunter ; Bro . P . E . Wiberg and Mrs . Wiberg ; Mr . E . Wiberg ; Bro . C . H . Marrison , J . D ., and Mrs . Marrison ; Mrs . Harvey and Miss Harvey ; Bro . J . Frampton , Mrs . Frampton , and Mrs . Russell ; Bro . H . Hayward ; Bro . T . R . Dickason , S . D . 1 S 61 , and Mrs , Dickason ; Bro . A . E . Puscy ; Bro . H . P . White , 1541 , and Mrs . White ; Bro . Graham and Mr . Roberts ; Bro . G . W . Hayward , 2550 : Bro . W . T . Greenland .
Mr . A . H . D . Eraser : Miss Fraser ; Mr . H . A . Patterson ; Mr . Gibson ; Mr . Duff ; Bro . David and Mrs . David ; Bro . Frank Sheppard and Mrs . Sheppard ; Bro . A . Priest ; Mrs . Oram ; Bro . J . E . Poole and Mrs . Poole ; Bro . H . Millsom ; 813 , and Mrs . Millsom ; Mr . and Mrs . Murton ; Bro- W . Allen and Mrs . Allen ; Bro . W . W . Woodman , C 5 , and Mrs . Woodman ; Bro . A . Cartwright and Mrs . Cartwright ; Bro . J . W . Woodward ; Bro . C . H . Stone , P . M . 507 , S . W . 1641 and Mrs . Stone ; and others .
The reception ended , the company adjourned to the banqueting hal 1 , where was enjoyed a sumptuois banquet , personally superintended b y Bro . Kalla and staff , who were most assiduDus in their duties . The tables were very prettily decorated . On the removal of the cloth , the W . M . proposed the loyal toast of " The Queen , " coupled with " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales and the rest ot the Royal Family , " and remarked that among all bodies of British subjects none were more loyal than the members of the Craft .
The next toast proposed by the W . M . was that of "The Ladies , " which , he said , was a pleasurable duty , and one not often honoured at our meetings ; but when Decisions arose for it to be placed before the brethren , it was always received by them with esteem and affliction , for no body of m ? n could bi m ire devoted to the ladies than Freemasons . Lio ' . cing round the festive bjard , and seeing such a large gathering of ladies present , he believed that that sentimsnt was thoroughly
reciprocated by them . He hoped that they would hive a most enjoyable evening . Bro . J . LK ; HITOOT , P . M ., very suitably replied ou behalf of ths ladies , and said by the command of the W . M ., and gracious consent of the ladies , he wuild lor the moment assume he was one of their sisters , who were delighted to agiin have the opportunity of attending and receiving at the hands of the brethren of the Selwyn Lodge such a cordial welcome . Itwas not the first time they hid been present , and he must say that their presence pave a successful tone to the
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Consecration Of The Ashbury Chapter, No. 1459.
CONSECRATION OF THE ASHBURY CHAPTER , No . 1459 .
This important function took place on Thursday , the 23 rd ultimo , in the U . ilon Schools , Kelsall-street , West Gorton . There was a good muster of companions present , including Comps . C . R . N . Beswicke-Royds , Prov . G . H ., acting as G . Superintendent ; A . H . Jefferis , acting as Prov . G . H . ;
Buckley Carr , Prov . G . J . ; James Newton , Prov . G . S . E ; Dr . Foreman , Prov . G . S . N . ; Atthur Bowen , Prov . G . P . S . ; E . Williams , as Prov . ist A . G . S . ; Allen Shaw , Prov . 2 nd A . G . S . ; R . Hudson , Prov . D . G . S . B . ; S . Mamelok and J . Halden , Prov . G . Std . Brs . ; C . H . Arnold , Prov . G . D . C ; R . Wardle , Prov . A . G . D . C ; E . H . Flower , Prov . G . Janitor ;
T . J . Hooper , P . P . G . Treas . ; and others . The musical arrangements were conducted by Comp . L . H . Keay , P . P G . Org . After the ceremony of consecration , Comp . Buckley Carr , Prov . G . J .,
installed the Principals designate , viz ., Comps . Wm . B : e , M . E . Z . ; Walter Newton , P . P . G . D . C , H . ; and Dr . Foreman , Prov . G . S . N ., J . ; and invested the offi : ers , viz ., Comps . J . Townley Trotter , S . E . ; C H . Griffiths , S . N . ; M . Goth , P . S . ; H . G . Walker , ist A . S . ; J . Cooper , 2 nd A . S . ; G . W . Davies , D . C ; T . C . Lord , Org . ; and T . Hughes , Janitor . Eig ht candidates were proposed for exaltation . Comps . Col . Starkie ,
G . Supt . ; C . K . N . Beswicke-Royds , Prov . U . H . ; A . H . Jeltens , Buckley Carr , Prov . G . J . ; J . Newton , Prov . G . S . E . ; and C H . Arnold , Prov . G . D . C , were elected honorary members . The chapter being closed , a banquet was held at the Justice Birch Hotel under the presidency of Comp . Bee , M . E . Z . The chapter was furnished by Comps . George Kenning and Son , Manchester .
Provincial Grand Mark Lodge Of Derbyshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF DERBYSHIRE .
The annual meeting of the above Provincial Grand Mark Lodge was held on Friday , the 17 th ' ult ., at the Masonic Hall , Derby . The Prov . G . M ., Bro . Abraham Woodiwiss , presided , and was supported by a large number of Grand and Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past . The reports of tbe various lodges showed that the number of members had increased , and that the Charities bad been generously supported .
Bro . Sir Thomas Roe was elected Prov . G . Treasurer in place of Bro W . Cooper . The Prov . G . Master appointed his officers as follows :
Bro . J . H . Lawson ... ... ... D . Prov . G . M . „ W . Cooper ... ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ G . A . Capes ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . „ F . C Wardley ... ... ... Prov . G . M . O . „ T . W . Lumley ... ... ... Prov . S . G . O . „ Rev . W . C . Groves ... ... ... } „„ r , u __
„ Rev . Thomas Orrell ... ... ... ) ' ' r „ Sir Thomas Roe ( elected ) ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ W . Whitaker ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ Percy Wallis ... Prov . G . Sec . „ j . Payne Hall ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D .
„ R . A . Little ... ... ... ... frov . j . Lr . u . „ T . Oldham ... ... ... ... Prov . G . L of W . „ Frank Iliffe .. ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C . „ T . F . Rowan ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . „ A . R . Price ... ... ... Prov . G . S . B . „ W . H . Bass ... ... ... Prov . G . Std . Br . „ W . C . Riley ... ... ... Prov . G . Org .
„ W . Hart ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . „ W . Woodiwiss ... ... ... Prov . G . I . G . „ W . R . Bryden ... ... ... " ] „ G . Morrall ... ... ... •" ( Prov . G . Stewards „ C . Baggaley ... ... ... \ „ R . H . Higgett ... ... .. J „ Arthur Slinn ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler .
Annual Supper Of The Earl Of Carnarvon Lodge Of Instruction, No.1642.
ANNUAL SUPPER OF THE EARL OF CARNARVON LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , No . 1642 .
The annual supper of the above lodge of instruction was held at Ladbroke Hall , Notting Hill , on the 17 th ult . There were present Bros . E . Rogers , P . M . 60 , 1238 , 1642 , Chairman ; W . J . Mason , P . M . 1328 , 2150 , 2246 , Vice-President , Board of General Purposes , Hon . Sec ; G . Davis , P . M . 1 C 7 , Preceptor ; W . R . Flack , W . M . 1656 ; W . R . Hatton , W . M . 1642 , P . M . 2246 , Vice-Chairman ; J . J . Thomas , P . G . Std . Br . ; Harry Manfield , P . P . G . D . Northants and Hunts ; E .
A . Dutton , P . M . 16 7 ; E . M . Lander , P . M . 1642 ; R . C . Green , P . M . 1642 ; Prof . F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . M . 45 ; J . Gillingham , P . M . 1238 ; F . L . Chandler , P . M . 1656 ; A . England ; C . Godwin , P . M . 1820 ; H . Foskett , P . M . 1642 ; H . F . Foale , P . M . ; G . Inglis , P . M . 901 ; G . D . Mogford , P . M . 2362 ; G . A . Knight P . M . 1585 ; W . J . Millington , P . M . 2246 ; H . Dehane , P . M . ; J . J . Chapman , W . M . 1503 ; S . H . Parkhouse , P . M . 1642 ; A . Hardy , P . M . 1201 ; J . Percy
Fitzgerald , P . M . 136 4 ; W . B . Neville , P . M . ; L . W . Westwood , P . M . 2246 ; L . H . Napper , P . M . 1471 ; G . Weaver , P . M . ; W . Thomas . lP . M . 1853 , 2045 ; H . J . Thomas , P . M . 753 ; G . Wood , P . M . 1 C 81 ; L . Standring , W . Perring , H . Armfield , II . Hatton , H . Jefferson , C . Winterbon , W . Biggs , P . M ., W . H . Cave , F . Cave ; C . Spencer ,
E . W . Rogers ; J . Bartlett , P . M . 1 C 37 ; A . Collman ; A . R . 1 'inch , W . M . 123 b ; T . H . Darby ; W . Ellis ; J . Chubb ; W . liiman ; W . Rignall : J . W . Flack ; Olto Scheof ; E . W . Tucker ; G . Gidley ; R . Williams , P . M . ; W . H . Handover ; and Others . After supper , the CHAIRMAN gave the usual loyal toasts-- " The Queen and
Annual Supper Of The Earl Of Carnarvon Lodge Of Instruction, No.1642.
thc Craft" and "The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales "—and "The Pro G . M ., the Deputy G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Bro . J . J . THOMAS , P . G . Std . Br ., replied on behalf of the Grand Officers . The CHAIRMAN then gave the toast of the evening , "The Preceptor and
Secretary of the Earl of Carnarvon Lodge of Instruction . " He spoke in glowing terms of the admirable way in which both had fulfilled their duties—the Preceptor for 20 years and the Secretary for ia years . On behalf of the brethren of the Iodge of instruction he presented each of them with his portrait as a token of the esteem in which they were held .
Bro . HATTON , Vice-Chairman , said that as there was a surplus of the funds subscribed for the portraits , it had been determined by the Committee that it should be devoted to the purchase of a present to their excellent Chairman of the evening . Bro . FLACK then presented Bro . Rogers with a silver cigarette case . In reply Bro . DAVIS , Preceptor , said what a labour of love it had been to him
to give Masonic instruction ; alluded feelingly to those of his former pupils who had passed away ; how proud he felt the chair of W . M . had been well and worthily filled by many who had received instruction from him . He said the Masonic Charities had been nobly supported by the lodge of instruction . He thanked the brethren most heartily for the portrait of himself , which he felt sure his family would highly value .
Bro . MASON " , Sec , said he hardly knew how to sufficiently thank the brethren for their kindness in presenting him with the portrait of that fellow " who looks like me" ; he could safely tell his good wife that it was the best portrait of her " first husband . " He said that when Bro . Flack spoke to him relative to his portrait he at first declined to give his consent , but seeing that it would cause great disappointment , he ultimately accorded his permission . The cause of his previous hesitation was his daughter ' s ill-health , which might necessitate his living out of town . Under these circumstances he could not \ v < : II accept a testimonial were
he unable to attend the lodge as heretofore . He trusted , however , Fhe would soon be better . He stated that this was the tenth year he had bsen Secretary , and it was very gratifying to him to feel that his services had been appreciated . He had always endeavoured to act fairly and honourably to all ; to this he attributed the great success of the lodge . He said he would not mar the enjoyment of the brethren by making a long speech ; he considered long speeches were like long tunnels— ' a bore . ' In conclusion , he thanked them most heartily for their goodwill and sympathy , and for the very nice present they had given him .
The CHAIRMAN also replied . He thanked the brethren for the pretty cigar case , and said he expected it would be an expensive article to him , as many would like to sample its contents . He spoke of having lately won a large silver cup in a coursing match ; he caused it to be filled with champagne , from which he drank the health of the brethren , who , on it being passed round , pledged him in return .
The toast of " The Visitors was given , to which Bros . MANFIELU and J . PERCY FITZGERALD replied . The PRECEPTOR gave "The Health of the Chairman . " Bro . ROGERS replied , saying it had been a great pleasure to him to preside over them that evening . Other toasts followed . The proceedings were agreeably enlivened by the vocil contributions of the brethren .
Ladies' Night Of The Selywn Lodge, No. 1901.
LADIES' NIGHT OF THE SELYWN LODGE , No . 1901 .
This annual and happy event took place at the Frascati Restaurant , Oxfordstreet , on Thursday , the 23 rd ultimo , and was attended by an appreciative company to the number of nearly 100 , under the able presidency of Bro . F . H . Ford , W . M . A reception was held , at which there were present Bro . Dr . Thomas , S . W . ; Bro . F . E . Pow , I . P . M ., Miss Flora Pow , and Mr . F . Pow ; Miss Maude Mann , Mr . A . Mann , and Mrs . Mann ; Bro . Ernest Pow and Mrs . E . Pow ; Miss Ida
Pankhurst ; Bro . Woodgate and Mrs . Woodgate ,- Mr . and Mrs . Krook ; Bro . Wm . Wills , P . M ., Treas ., and Mrs . Wills ; Bro . Keen and Mrs . Keen ; Bro . F . Flood and Mrs . Flood ; Bro . J . Pointon , J . W ., and Mrs . Pointon ; Bro , Bridge , 1861 ; Miss Fryer ; Bro . Moseley and Mrs . Moseley ; Mr . Moseley , jun . ; Mr , and Mrs . Biggs ; Bro . J . May , S . D . 1901 , and Mrs . May , sen . ; Bro . G . May and Mrs . May ; Bro . ] . M . Wimble , P . M ., Sec , and Miss E . Wimble ; Bro . Wm .
Hook , P . M . ; Bro . John Lightfoot , P . M ., D . C , and Mrs . Lightfoot , Miss Lightfoot and Mr . Robinson ; Miss F . Lightfoot and Mr . Gunter ; Bro . P . E . Wiberg and Mrs . Wiberg ; Mr . E . Wiberg ; Bro . C . H . Marrison , J . D ., and Mrs . Marrison ; Mrs . Harvey and Miss Harvey ; Bro . J . Frampton , Mrs . Frampton , and Mrs . Russell ; Bro . H . Hayward ; Bro . T . R . Dickason , S . D . 1 S 61 , and Mrs , Dickason ; Bro . A . E . Puscy ; Bro . H . P . White , 1541 , and Mrs . White ; Bro . Graham and Mr . Roberts ; Bro . G . W . Hayward , 2550 : Bro . W . T . Greenland .
Mr . A . H . D . Eraser : Miss Fraser ; Mr . H . A . Patterson ; Mr . Gibson ; Mr . Duff ; Bro . David and Mrs . David ; Bro . Frank Sheppard and Mrs . Sheppard ; Bro . A . Priest ; Mrs . Oram ; Bro . J . E . Poole and Mrs . Poole ; Bro . H . Millsom ; 813 , and Mrs . Millsom ; Mr . and Mrs . Murton ; Bro- W . Allen and Mrs . Allen ; Bro . W . W . Woodman , C 5 , and Mrs . Woodman ; Bro . A . Cartwright and Mrs . Cartwright ; Bro . J . W . Woodward ; Bro . C . H . Stone , P . M . 507 , S . W . 1641 and Mrs . Stone ; and others .
The reception ended , the company adjourned to the banqueting hal 1 , where was enjoyed a sumptuois banquet , personally superintended b y Bro . Kalla and staff , who were most assiduDus in their duties . The tables were very prettily decorated . On the removal of the cloth , the W . M . proposed the loyal toast of " The Queen , " coupled with " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales and the rest ot the Royal Family , " and remarked that among all bodies of British subjects none were more loyal than the members of the Craft .
The next toast proposed by the W . M . was that of "The Ladies , " which , he said , was a pleasurable duty , and one not often honoured at our meetings ; but when Decisions arose for it to be placed before the brethren , it was always received by them with esteem and affliction , for no body of m ? n could bi m ire devoted to the ladies than Freemasons . Lio ' . cing round the festive bjard , and seeing such a large gathering of ladies present , he believed that that sentimsnt was thoroughly
reciprocated by them . He hoped that they would hive a most enjoyable evening . Bro . J . LK ; HITOOT , P . M ., very suitably replied ou behalf of ths ladies , and said by the command of the W . M ., and gracious consent of the ladies , he wuild lor the moment assume he was one of their sisters , who were delighted to agiin have the opportunity of attending and receiving at the hands of the brethren of the Selwyn Lodge such a cordial welcome . Itwas not the first time they hid been present , and he must say that their presence pave a successful tone to the