Constitution, by-laws and rules of order of Red Bluff Lodge , Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the state of California . e Lodge, and at that time all By-Laws inforce prior to the date hereof, shall stand repealed;and all resolutions or Rules of Order, that conflictwith these By-Laws, are hereby Submitted, JEROME BANKS,J. C. TIPTON,A. F. ROSEVEARE,H, A. MAYHEW,4 Committee on By-Laws, 50 BY-LAWS. Approved May 29th, 1878. H. S. GATES,PETER SANDER,L. L. DENNERY,L. G. SCHORD,Committee on Laws of Subordinates. ORDER OF BUSINESS. ]. Opening. 2. Introdu


Constitution, by-laws and rules of order of Red Bluff Lodge , Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the state of California . e Lodge, and at that time all By-Laws inforce prior to the date hereof, shall stand repealed;and all resolutions or Rules of Order, that conflictwith these By-Laws, are hereby Submitted, JEROME BANKS,J. C. TIPTON,A. F. ROSEVEARE,H, A. MAYHEW,4 Committee on By-Laws, 50 BY-LAWS. Approved May 29th, 1878. H. S. GATES,PETER SANDER,L. L. DENNERY,L. G. SCHORD,Committee on Laws of Subordinates. ORDER OF BUSINESS. ]. Opening. 2. Introduction of visiting brothers. 3. Roll of Officers Called. 4. Reading Minutes of lastMeeting. 5. Reports of sickness or distress, (). Reports of Investigating Committee. 7. Conferring of Degrees. 8. Bills presented and referred. 9. Propositions for membership. 10. Unfinished Business. 11. Report of Finance Committee. 12. Report of Special Committees. 13. Application for Card. 14. Communications ). New Business. 16. Absentees of previous meetings called. 17. Good of the Order. 18. Reading Secretarys report. 19. RULES OF ORDER $ciIl|ltif||oiIge,® I. (). F. RuLR 1. When the N. G. takes the chair, theofficers and members shall take their respectivestations, and at the sound of the gavel, there shallbe general silence, and if thei*e be a Chaplain, joinwith him in prayer. The Lodge shall tlien proceedto open in due form. 2. The presiding officer shall preserveorder, and pronounce the decisions of the Lodgeon all subjects; he shall decide all questions oforder, without debate, subject to an appeal to theLodge, on which appeal no brother shall speakmore than once, when the question before theLodge shall be; Shall the decision of the N. G^stand as the judgment of the Lodge ? which ques-tion shall be stated by the N. G. Rule 3, No question shall be stated unlessmoved and seconded, nor be open for consideration 58 RULES OF ORDER. until stated by the N. G.; and whe


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