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Article SUPREAIE GRAND CHAPTER. ← Page 2 of 2 Article ASYLUM FOR AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS.* Page 1 of 9 →
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Supreaie Grand Chapter.
Philipe he was right , perfectly so ; to have persisted mig ht have tended to inconvenient , if not serious , result . The absence of the original proposer was thus , by him , treated with delicacy and propriety ; to have lost the motion , which , practically speaking , was m itself a good one , upon the futile objections which were advanced , would have been a betrayal of sound judgment , which is never so well shown as when conits against lausible pretextsbut great and serious
trasting power mere p ; danger has been avoided , inasmnch as had numbers prevailed , it might hav ? looked awkward for the " Committee of revision' to have introduced such a clause after declarations about freedom of election , alterations , innovations , & c . —ED . ]
GRAND OFFICERS' CLUB , ( R . A . )—August 2 . —Present : Comps . Petit , Comps . Cabbell , " Cuthbert , " Rawlins , » Shadbolt , " Fallowfield , jAPGillivray " Hayward ,
" , " Henderson , " Spencer , " Harper , " Dr . Moore . " Philipe , Companions Philipe and G . Gilbert were elected members of the Club by ballot . , , t „ ,, , The ics advanced being chiefl the popular events ot the day
top y upon —elections , & c . —and not therefore of a Masonic character , any report is unnecessary . , . Five of the Companions present did not enter Grand Chapter , two ot whom signed the entry-book in mistake .
Asylum For Aged And Decayed Freemasons.*
ASYLUM FOR AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS . *
ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL . THE Second Anniversary Festival for the establishment of an Asylum for Aged ancl Decayed Freemasons took place on Wednesday the 19 th July at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street . At half past six the Chair was taken by JOSEPH C OPELAND BELL , Esq P AI Lodge of Regularity , No . 108 , amidst the acclamations of the to about two hundred gentlemen including
memcompany , amounting bers of many of the Alasonic Lodges in and about the Metropolis , as well as many gentlemen not of the Fraternity . _ After the cloth had been withdrawn , Non Nobis Donune was admirably sung by the Brothers Hawes , Wilson , ancl Collyer , kindly assisted by Miss Hawes , who , with Aliss Bourke several times during the evening , lent their " sweet voices" for the enhvenment ot the proceedings of the company .
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Supreaie Grand Chapter.
Philipe he was right , perfectly so ; to have persisted mig ht have tended to inconvenient , if not serious , result . The absence of the original proposer was thus , by him , treated with delicacy and propriety ; to have lost the motion , which , practically speaking , was m itself a good one , upon the futile objections which were advanced , would have been a betrayal of sound judgment , which is never so well shown as when conits against lausible pretextsbut great and serious
trasting power mere p ; danger has been avoided , inasmnch as had numbers prevailed , it might hav ? looked awkward for the " Committee of revision' to have introduced such a clause after declarations about freedom of election , alterations , innovations , & c . —ED . ]
GRAND OFFICERS' CLUB , ( R . A . )—August 2 . —Present : Comps . Petit , Comps . Cabbell , " Cuthbert , " Rawlins , » Shadbolt , " Fallowfield , jAPGillivray " Hayward ,
" , " Henderson , " Spencer , " Harper , " Dr . Moore . " Philipe , Companions Philipe and G . Gilbert were elected members of the Club by ballot . , , t „ ,, , The ics advanced being chiefl the popular events ot the day
top y upon —elections , & c . —and not therefore of a Masonic character , any report is unnecessary . , . Five of the Companions present did not enter Grand Chapter , two ot whom signed the entry-book in mistake .
Asylum For Aged And Decayed Freemasons.*
ASYLUM FOR AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS . *
ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL . THE Second Anniversary Festival for the establishment of an Asylum for Aged ancl Decayed Freemasons took place on Wednesday the 19 th July at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street . At half past six the Chair was taken by JOSEPH C OPELAND BELL , Esq P AI Lodge of Regularity , No . 108 , amidst the acclamations of the to about two hundred gentlemen including
memcompany , amounting bers of many of the Alasonic Lodges in and about the Metropolis , as well as many gentlemen not of the Fraternity . _ After the cloth had been withdrawn , Non Nobis Donune was admirably sung by the Brothers Hawes , Wilson , ancl Collyer , kindly assisted by Miss Hawes , who , with Aliss Bourke several times during the evening , lent their " sweet voices" for the enhvenment ot the proceedings of the company .