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Commercial Travellers' Lod Ge, No . 2795.

Commercial Travellers' Lodge , No . 2795 .

THE Commercial Travellers' Lodge , though only consecrated four years ago , has already proved its usefulness , and , by its membership of nearly 80 , clearly demonstrated the need for such a lodge among the fraternity . The W . M . for the year is Bro . Ben . J . Kench . On Saturday , 21 st November , the ladies' banquet was held

at the Hotel Cecil , and was well attended by the members and their friends . After the usual loyal toasts had been given and honoured , the I . P . M ., W . Bro . Thomas Elliott , proposed the toast of " The Commercial Travellers' Lodge , " mentioning that the to

lodge had contributed over ^ 115 the Masonic Charities . The W . M ., in replying , called attention to the fact that this lodge was the iirst to inaugurate a childrens' night , on the suggestion of the iirst Secretary , Bro . John Irwin , J . W ., which had been greatly appreciated in the past , not only by the

children , but also by the members themselves , and gave a warm invitation to friends to attend that gathering on December 19 th . The toast of " The Ladies and Visitors " was given by the Secretary , W . Bro . Herbert O . Budd , P . M ., and responded

to by Bro . F . M . Isaac for the ladies , and W . Bro . T . W . Irvine , P . M . South Africa , on behalf of the visitors . Selections of music were given during dinner by the Conius band , under the direction of Bro . W Knightsmith , interspersed with songs by Bros . Arthur Busby , Will Deller ,

and Miss Mabel DtifTus , Bro . D . J . Thomas being accompanist . A very successful evening was brought to a close by a dance in the Grand Hall .

UliO . HKN . TAM 1 N . 1 . KEN'ClI

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Commercial Travellers' Lod Ge, No . 2795.

Commercial Travellers' Lodge , No . 2795 .

THE Commercial Travellers' Lodge , though only consecrated four years ago , has already proved its usefulness , and , by its membership of nearly 80 , clearly demonstrated the need for such a lodge among the fraternity . The W . M . for the year is Bro . Ben . J . Kench . On Saturday , 21 st November , the ladies' banquet was held

at the Hotel Cecil , and was well attended by the members and their friends . After the usual loyal toasts had been given and honoured , the I . P . M ., W . Bro . Thomas Elliott , proposed the toast of " The Commercial Travellers' Lodge , " mentioning that the to

lodge had contributed over ^ 115 the Masonic Charities . The W . M ., in replying , called attention to the fact that this lodge was the iirst to inaugurate a childrens' night , on the suggestion of the iirst Secretary , Bro . John Irwin , J . W ., which had been greatly appreciated in the past , not only by the

children , but also by the members themselves , and gave a warm invitation to friends to attend that gathering on December 19 th . The toast of " The Ladies and Visitors " was given by the Secretary , W . Bro . Herbert O . Budd , P . M ., and responded

to by Bro . F . M . Isaac for the ladies , and W . Bro . T . W . Irvine , P . M . South Africa , on behalf of the visitors . Selections of music were given during dinner by the Conius band , under the direction of Bro . W Knightsmith , interspersed with songs by Bros . Arthur Busby , Will Deller ,

and Miss Mabel DtifTus , Bro . D . J . Thomas being accompanist . A very successful evening was brought to a close by a dance in the Grand Hall .

UliO . HKN . TAM 1 N . 1 . KEN'ClI

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CITY OF LONDON TRUSS

SOCIETY35 , FINSBURY SQUARE , E . C INSTITUTED 1807 .

Patron-HIS MAJESTY THE KING . Yice-Patron—H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G . Tui - ASi-KKR—JOHN XORBURY , ESQ . BAXKEKS—LLOYDS' BANK , LIMITED , 72 , Lombard Street . The OiiJi-CT or THIS CHAi-iTY is lo relieve such poor persons throughout the Kingdom as are afflicted with rupture by providing them gratuitously with Surgical advice , with Trusses for every kind of Rupture , with bandages and other instruments for all cases of prolapsus , and by performing every necessary operation in connection with Hernia . About 10 , 000 Sufferers are annually supplied with the Instruments required for their relief .

SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOCIETY OVER HALF A MILLION PATIENTS ( 584 , 500 ) HAVE BEEN BENEFITED

Additional Funds arc greatly needed to meet the increasing demands on the Charity . Premises , recently ci / targctl , mne provide a long-needed separate entrance ami ' teailing-rooni for female patients , and there is a female , attendant for tlicm . AN AXNTAI . S- 'HSCKil'Tlox OK 0 . \ 'l . Gi'lN'i . A entitles to Four Letters of Recommendation . A LIFE SI : USCRM'T IDX <> K FIVE GUIXEAS entitles to Two Letters annually ; and TEX GUIXKAS , Four Letters . Donations , Subscriptions , and Bequests are earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully received by the Bankers , LLOYDS' BAXK , Limited 72 , Lombard Street ; or by the Secretary , at the Offices of the Society . JOHN WHITTINGTON , Secretary .

FORM OP BEQUEST . — ' I give to THE CITY OK LONDON TKUSS SOCIETY , Finsbury Square , London , the sum of free of Legacy Duty , to be paid out of such part of my Estate as I may bequeath to charitable uses , as soon as may be possible after my decease . '

. ,

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.Founded 1758

500 FATHERLESS

CHILDRENMAINTAINED AND EDUCATED

Under the Patronage of HIS MAJESTY THE KING and

HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA . Treasurer , SIR HORACE B- MARSHALL , M . A ., LL . D ., J . P . Senior School , Maitknd Park , N . W . Junior School ( Alexandra Orphanage ) , Hornsey Else , N . Convalescent Home , Harold Koad , Margate . DONATIONS and NEW ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS are URGENTLY NEEDED . Two Votes are allowed at each half-yearl y Election for every Guinea subscribed annually .

Offices : 73 , CHEAPSIDE , E . C Princes Street , E . C .

Secretary : ALEXANDER GRANT , Bankers : London Joint Stock ,

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