Local Intelligence
... down in the lower hall to an excellent supper, purveyed in fine ...
... down in the lower hall to an excellent supper, purveyed in fine ...
... Dundee—Bro. M'Ritchie, jun., R.W.M.; No. 354 Caledonian, Dundee —Bro. Rennie, R.W.M.; No 299 Panmure, Arbroath Alexander Mather, R.W.M.; No. 317 Camperdown, Dundee—John Seott, R. W.M.: No. 448 Albert, Lochee—Bro. Cant. P.M. ; No. 486 Broughty Castle—Bro ...
... Office-bearers were elected as follows: —Hon. president, Rev. W. J. Nichol Service; lion, vice-presidents, Rev. J. Robertson MacGregor and Mr A. P. Lowson; president, Mr James Jack, jun.; vice-presidents, Mr R. S. Carlow and Mr David Kidd; secretary, Mr Geo ...
... of St Andrew. There was a large attendance of brethren, and R.W.M. Alex. Mather presided. The officebearers for the ensuing year were then elected as follows:—R.W.M., Alex. Mather ; P.M., C. Y., Myles ; D. M., Jas. Watt; S.M., W. J. Anckorn; S.W., John ...
... and communion table were decorated with flowers. The devotional part of the •errice waa conducted by liar. J. Robertson MacGregor and Bev. J. M. Hunt, and Bev. D. Graham a suitable address. A choir composed of members of the choirs of the two churches ...
... Ball last night. Supper, purveyed Mr Anderson, West Port, was served ia excellent style, and after supper Bev. J. Robertson MacGregor, who presided, delivered racy speech. Dancing was thereafter engaged in and kept up for several hours, Mr David Elder performing ...
... others. Others in the assembly were:—Re*. W. J. Nichol Service, Major and Mrs Richardson of Panbride, Rev. J. Robertson MacGregor ; Mr A. D. Anderson, solicitor; Mr* Traill, Mr* Paterson. Miss Lowson, Misses Macdonald of Windmill House, Mr F. F. Macdonahl ...
... the members of the Arbroath Parish Church Literary Sooiety, for which received a cordial vote of thanks. Rev. J. Robertson Macgregor presided. the Sheriff Court yosterday, the following Justices of the Peace re-qualified by taking the oath of allegiance ...
... visiting from sister' Lodges. Amongst these were Bro. .'Jas. Ruxton, R.W.M.-elect of 'Lodge St tVigean, 101, and Bro. Alex. Mather, 'R.W.M., of Lodge Panmure, 299. The aiMtual election of office bearers held this occasion resulted as follows :—R.W.M., Bro ...
... in Inverbrothock Church. There was a fair attendance. The service was taken part in by Rev. Mr Graham. Rev. J. Robertson MacGregor. Rev. J. M. Hunt, and Rev. Mr Service who preached an appropriate »ermon. A choir, composed of members of the choirs of the ...
... Collision Castle; Mrs J. Christie, Mrs Duke, Mrs P. Fraser, Rev. Mr Service, Mre S. Aitken, Mr A. Donald, Mr James Law, and Miss Macgregor, Abbethune. Dr Duke said that a very pleasant duty had been assigned to him. He had in the first place to intimate the very ...
... Wallace, the president, occupied the chaur. Three new members were welcomed, viz.: T. L. Ramsay, James Shand, and Alfred MacGregor. Tickets for a concert, supper, and ball to held this month were great demand. After business was disposed of refreshments ...