Jo-de-ras Section

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Title
Jo-de-ras Section
Language
English
Source
The Cabletow XLIV (10) October 1968
Year
1968
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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THE JO-DE-RAS SECTION DEMOLAY RAINSOW Scribes, recorders and secretaries of bethels, assemblies and chapters of youth organizations allied to Masonry will please send their news items, art­ icles and pictures of their activities to The Cablet'ow, Inc., P. O. Box 990, Mani­ la. We will sec that, those find their way on the pages of this magazine. If you happen to conic our way, leave those in Room Ut, Plaridel Temple An­ nex, 1J,J,O San Marcelino, Manila. If you do not find your news in the Cable­ tow, nobody sent it. BETHEL NO. 2, MANILA, IOJD A few tilings about Bethel No. 2 in Manila, International Order of Job's Daughters. Since it was insti­ tuted on Feb. 14, 1959, it lias initiated ?. total of 133 daughters, sisters, nieces and grand daughters of Master Ma­ sons. Slow but steady growth for an organization which draws its mem­ bership from relations of Master Ma­ sons. In that period of time, many of its members have become professionals — teachers, nurses, dentists, bank em­ ployees, lawyers, agriculturists, doc­ tors, even engineers. Many have mar­ ried, have nice homes and beautiful children. What time and opportunity can do. During the second semester of 196S, three of the daughters have emigrated to the United States to work and study. Joy Elizaga joined her sisters and parents in California where they are now permanent residents. Myrna rnocentes is now in San Diego, Cali­ fornia and so is Ricamor Mercado. Myrna and Rickie hope to join a be­ thel in San Diego where there are thirteen in that city. On October 26, 1968, they will hold a Luau at the home of Dad & Mom Calderon at Heroes Hills, Quezon City. This is their fund-raising pro­ ject to raise money for their charity plans this year. They will have games, they will dance, they will eat. Prizes will be given away to lucky holders of invitation cards. On November 24, 1968, Jobies of Bethel No. 1, Oiongapo City and Be­ thel No. 2, Manila, will hold a “dual" meeting at Plaridel Temple's Jose Abad Santos Ilall at 2:30 PM. The plan is to have two officers in each post, each taking part in the ceremo­ nies. They are inviting Master Ma­ sons', their wives, daughters, people, though not Jobies, who are qualified to attend meetings of Jobies. The only abiding satisfaction in life is an accomplishment of real value in tho realm of worthwhile objectives. —James 1). Carter Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; truth isn’t. —Mark Twain OCTOBER, 1968 19
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