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of Gouncil on Education . It is calculated that the mixed ^ hool will aecG ^^ nod ^& fc 3 Q 0 scholars , # ndth 0 ihf ^ largejschooi , and 7 foet 6 ^^ i building will be Gothic ^ wifc of the walls and roofs . The wall will be of brick , with Bath * stone ^ dressing ani the roof of Brbseley tiles * Each of the princ ^ ^^ and there are ventilating turrot ^^
ihg with the style Of the buildi ^ leads into the boys' school fhera i ^ of the building , as shown in the drawings , is very ^ g ^ grouping ratherthan by elaborate ornaments The height of the large school i & about W met from the floor to the apex of the roof ; that of the infant school is about 30 feet . The residences , being t ^ than the rest of the edife Bavis , of Malverh W building at £ 2 } 4 : 85 > exclusiye of boundary competed in seven months . ?' : V : ;^ :: / .. ¦¦^¦ ! - ' -.-- ^ . "
The architect is Mr . E ^ W / Elmsiie , of Mai verm The silver trowel used Oh th % interesting occasion by Lady loley was supplied by the Messrs ; M smiths ; Worcester and Malvern , afte elegant piece Of wojrkC It contairis the incised round the implement as a border : — " Parochial Schools , Great Malvern * jfirst stone laid by Lad ^ A capital collation was served M the Lyttelton school-roorn for the committee and ladies who kindly attend as teachers ;
" , Whitsun- ^ eek , ,, the Lodge was but poorly attended on Tuesday the 2 nd , the W . M . i Bro , the Bey . T . W , Herbert , being supported by only six Brethreii . Bro . B . Evans was raised posed for initiation ; after which Lodge was closed . The ordinary proceedings were varied by a Brother seeking admission in a military ( review ) undress , and
the discussion upon the point lasting for some considerable time . Ultimatel y * however ; the Brother was accorded We entire . He had that afternoon parties pated in the ceremony of escorting two Bussiah cannons ( captured at Sebastopol , and presented to Dudley by the Government ) from the railway station to the court-yard of the Castle , a ceremony which was over but twenty minutes before the hour named for the opening of the Lodge .
Royal Standard Lodge ( No . 730 ) . —The meeting of this Lodge on the 9 th was doubly honoured ,- —first , by the presence of the B . W . Bro . H . 0 . Vernon , and secondly , by his taking the chair , and opening , closing , and conducting the business of the Lodge . The only business before the meeting was the election of the W ; M ., Treasurer , and Tyler , for the ensuing year ; the result being as
follows : —Bros . M . Dennison ( P . M . No . 313 and Prov . G . Beg . ) , S . W „ W . M . ; Bateman , P . M . ( P . Prov . S . D . ) , Treasurer ( re-election ) ; and J . Jeffs , Tyler ( re-election ) . Lodge being closed , the Brethren adjourned to banquet , over which the B . W . Bro . H . C . Vernon presided . The visitors present were Bro . T . Cooper , P . M . No . 313 and Prov , G . EC . ; Bro . C . F . G . Clark , S . W . No . 313 j and Bro . the Bev . E , A . Gwynne , P . M . No . 435 and Prov . G . Chaplain for Staffordshire .
The Vernon Lodge ( No . 819 ) . —Lodge was opened at the Gld Town Hall on Wednesday , the 17 th , Bro . the Bev . A . G . Davies , P . M . No . 730 , andProv . G . O ., the W . M . After sundry routine business had heen transacted , and a " call oft' ' made , Mr . W , Collins was initiated to the 1 st Degree in Bro . Davies ' s well-known masterly style . This makes the sixth initiation since September last , A
gentleman , who was a perfect stranger to the town , applied for admission to the Lodge , duly armed with certificate , & o . ; but the examination not being satisfactory , the Bev . W . M . felt compelled to refuse hina entrance , a refusal as painful to him who made it as to him who received it . Giir W . M ., however , cannot be too cautious , and it should be a lesson to every member of the " Vernon , " as well as to every other Lodge , teaching the Brethren to make themselves well acquainted with the
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of Gouncil on Education . It is calculated that the mixed ^ hool will aecG ^^ nod ^& fc 3 Q 0 scholars , # ndth 0 ihf ^ largejschooi , and 7 foet 6 ^^ i building will be Gothic ^ wifc of the walls and roofs . The wall will be of brick , with Bath * stone ^ dressing ani the roof of Brbseley tiles * Each of the princ ^ ^^ and there are ventilating turrot ^^
ihg with the style Of the buildi ^ leads into the boys' school fhera i ^ of the building , as shown in the drawings , is very ^ g ^ grouping ratherthan by elaborate ornaments The height of the large school i & about W met from the floor to the apex of the roof ; that of the infant school is about 30 feet . The residences , being t ^ than the rest of the edife Bavis , of Malverh W building at £ 2 } 4 : 85 > exclusiye of boundary competed in seven months . ?' : V : ;^ :: / .. ¦¦^¦ ! - ' -.-- ^ . "
The architect is Mr . E ^ W / Elmsiie , of Mai verm The silver trowel used Oh th % interesting occasion by Lady loley was supplied by the Messrs ; M smiths ; Worcester and Malvern , afte elegant piece Of wojrkC It contairis the incised round the implement as a border : — " Parochial Schools , Great Malvern * jfirst stone laid by Lad ^ A capital collation was served M the Lyttelton school-roorn for the committee and ladies who kindly attend as teachers ;
" , Whitsun- ^ eek , ,, the Lodge was but poorly attended on Tuesday the 2 nd , the W . M . i Bro , the Bey . T . W , Herbert , being supported by only six Brethreii . Bro . B . Evans was raised posed for initiation ; after which Lodge was closed . The ordinary proceedings were varied by a Brother seeking admission in a military ( review ) undress , and
the discussion upon the point lasting for some considerable time . Ultimatel y * however ; the Brother was accorded We entire . He had that afternoon parties pated in the ceremony of escorting two Bussiah cannons ( captured at Sebastopol , and presented to Dudley by the Government ) from the railway station to the court-yard of the Castle , a ceremony which was over but twenty minutes before the hour named for the opening of the Lodge .
Royal Standard Lodge ( No . 730 ) . —The meeting of this Lodge on the 9 th was doubly honoured ,- —first , by the presence of the B . W . Bro . H . 0 . Vernon , and secondly , by his taking the chair , and opening , closing , and conducting the business of the Lodge . The only business before the meeting was the election of the W ; M ., Treasurer , and Tyler , for the ensuing year ; the result being as
follows : —Bros . M . Dennison ( P . M . No . 313 and Prov . G . Beg . ) , S . W „ W . M . ; Bateman , P . M . ( P . Prov . S . D . ) , Treasurer ( re-election ) ; and J . Jeffs , Tyler ( re-election ) . Lodge being closed , the Brethren adjourned to banquet , over which the B . W . Bro . H . C . Vernon presided . The visitors present were Bro . T . Cooper , P . M . No . 313 and Prov , G . EC . ; Bro . C . F . G . Clark , S . W . No . 313 j and Bro . the Bev . E , A . Gwynne , P . M . No . 435 and Prov . G . Chaplain for Staffordshire .
The Vernon Lodge ( No . 819 ) . —Lodge was opened at the Gld Town Hall on Wednesday , the 17 th , Bro . the Bev . A . G . Davies , P . M . No . 730 , andProv . G . O ., the W . M . After sundry routine business had heen transacted , and a " call oft' ' made , Mr . W , Collins was initiated to the 1 st Degree in Bro . Davies ' s well-known masterly style . This makes the sixth initiation since September last , A
gentleman , who was a perfect stranger to the town , applied for admission to the Lodge , duly armed with certificate , & o . ; but the examination not being satisfactory , the Bev . W . M . felt compelled to refuse hina entrance , a refusal as painful to him who made it as to him who received it . Giir W . M ., however , cannot be too cautious , and it should be a lesson to every member of the " Vernon , " as well as to every other Lodge , teaching the Brethren to make themselves well acquainted with the