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The Masonic Mirror.
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THE GRAND MASTER / We regret to hear that the Earl of Zetlend has been labouring under severe illness ; the last accounts , however , state that he is considerably better , and hopes are expressed that he will soon be restored to healths ^
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL EOR FEMALE CHILD REN . "We earnestly call the attention of Brethren to the announcement in the first page of-our advertising space , of the festival in aid of the funds of this most excellent and truly deserving institution . The list of stewards , with Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon for President , is a very influential one , and we have every confidence that a brilliant result will crown the efforts of those who are associated on this occasion .
Nor must we omit to mention the advantage that cannot hut accrue to the charity from the fact of its claims being advocated by Bro . Lord Panmure , who , after a long absence from the active duties of Masonry , has kindly consented to preside at the forthcoming anniversary . The preliminary meeting of the stewards has been held , and already the arrangements for giving due effect to the celebration are in a forward state . With regard to the music , we think we can promise a
treat of no mean order , Bro . Horsley ( one of the stewards , and a recent acquisition to our ranks ) having volunteered his services and advice , in conjunction with Bro . P . Crew , the valued Sec . of the school , with a view to promote entire success in this department . Our fair friends and relatives too , who so materially assist at these annual reunions , and who by their presence lend to them so much of grace and refinement , may rely upon their comfort and happiness receiving every study
and attention which the miserable room alloted them will allow . Previously to the festival , which is fixed for Wednesday , the 13 th of May , every Brother who has not already done so , should make a point of visiting the school , as we have done , and examining into its details and management . He will be pleased and delighted at what , we are sure , will be the unexpected treat afforded him ; and the pleasure and information derived from his visit , after a short journey from Waterloo Station
to Wandsworth Common , will well repay the time bestowed upon it . Like a landmark of our ancient Order , the beautiful building rears its head on an eminence , which commands attention and insures support , for we are certain that those Brethren who are not at present subscribers have only to visit it , and they will , at once , become so .
TEE BOYS' SCHOOL . Never was a more gratifying festival for any of our charities than that held in aid of the Boys' School on the 11 th ult ., under the presidency of our noble Bro . Lord Goderich , G . S . W * A better chairman for a public dinner it has been
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Masonic Mirror.
™
THE GRAND MASTER / We regret to hear that the Earl of Zetlend has been labouring under severe illness ; the last accounts , however , state that he is considerably better , and hopes are expressed that he will soon be restored to healths ^
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL EOR FEMALE CHILD REN . "We earnestly call the attention of Brethren to the announcement in the first page of-our advertising space , of the festival in aid of the funds of this most excellent and truly deserving institution . The list of stewards , with Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon for President , is a very influential one , and we have every confidence that a brilliant result will crown the efforts of those who are associated on this occasion .
Nor must we omit to mention the advantage that cannot hut accrue to the charity from the fact of its claims being advocated by Bro . Lord Panmure , who , after a long absence from the active duties of Masonry , has kindly consented to preside at the forthcoming anniversary . The preliminary meeting of the stewards has been held , and already the arrangements for giving due effect to the celebration are in a forward state . With regard to the music , we think we can promise a
treat of no mean order , Bro . Horsley ( one of the stewards , and a recent acquisition to our ranks ) having volunteered his services and advice , in conjunction with Bro . P . Crew , the valued Sec . of the school , with a view to promote entire success in this department . Our fair friends and relatives too , who so materially assist at these annual reunions , and who by their presence lend to them so much of grace and refinement , may rely upon their comfort and happiness receiving every study
and attention which the miserable room alloted them will allow . Previously to the festival , which is fixed for Wednesday , the 13 th of May , every Brother who has not already done so , should make a point of visiting the school , as we have done , and examining into its details and management . He will be pleased and delighted at what , we are sure , will be the unexpected treat afforded him ; and the pleasure and information derived from his visit , after a short journey from Waterloo Station
to Wandsworth Common , will well repay the time bestowed upon it . Like a landmark of our ancient Order , the beautiful building rears its head on an eminence , which commands attention and insures support , for we are certain that those Brethren who are not at present subscribers have only to visit it , and they will , at once , become so .
TEE BOYS' SCHOOL . Never was a more gratifying festival for any of our charities than that held in aid of the Boys' School on the 11 th ult ., under the presidency of our noble Bro . Lord Goderich , G . S . W * A better chairman for a public dinner it has been