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Excerpt from Report for the Fifth Masonic District of New Hampshire
My visitation was made April 20, last, and the Grand Lecturer was also present. A large number of brethren were in attendance, including several from each of the other Lodges in the county, and a lively interest was manifested. Many candidates have received degrees the past year, and several are constantly under instruction.
The finances of the Lodge are managed with prudence and skill. The Lodge, Chapter and Commandery are joint owners in a valuable property. With buildings, in which the Lodge rooms are located, and a small portion of the purchase money remains unpaid. This investment has been made without burdening these bodies with any considerable debt, and must yield a liberal income. The brethren are to be commended also for their disere tion in restraining themselves to a strict economy of expenses, until they shall have an independent fund of considerable proportions in addition to their unencumbered real estate. This is the policy they have adopted.
The opening and closing were observed as they were enacted by the new board of officers for the first time as such. There is every reason to believe that, with careful attention to details, they will qualify themselves as expert workmen.
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