A mason's obligation

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Part of The Cabletow

Title
A mason's obligation
Language
English
Source
The Cabletow XXXIII (7) January 1958
Year
1958
Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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74, F&AM, informs us that on the day of St. John'the Evangelist, De­ cember 27, 1923, the cornerstone of the Lodge Hall to be erected at Calauag, Tayabas, was laid with imposing ceremonies under the direc­ tion of Wor. Bro. Maximino Zepeda, the outgoing Master of Plaridel Lodge, with other prominent Masons assisting. Bros. A. J. Martin (Cosmos No. 8), Thomas B. Morato (Rizal No. 22) and Honorio Musni (Silanganan No. 19) acted as "padrinos.” Of interest to the Brethren is the attendance of Bro. Adolfo Belen of Malinaw Lodge No. 26 in the assembly of Interna) Masonic Associa­ tion held at Geneva, Switzerland on September 1923. The Masonic Club of Manila (Plaridel Temple) is now in full swing, taking into account the increased patronage of the bowling alleys as well as the game of billiards, pin-pool, etc. 34 YEARS AGO IN THE CABLETOW (Continued from December, 1957 ittue) Bro. Antonio de las Alas was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives vice Bro. Manuel Roxas of Makawiwili Lodge No. 55, who has left for the United States. Bro. Arsenio N. Luz, Director General of the Carnival and Editor of The Philippines Herald has just returned to the city from his native town Lipa after recuperating from his recent illness. Bro. Sixto Y. Orosa of the Philippine Health Department, has just returned from an inspection trip to Jolo, Sulu. Dapitan Lodge No. 21—Bro. Arcadio Laperal has passed the bar examination held recently. He is still working in the office of the Chief of Police of Manila and has no definite plans as yet for the future. Mt. Lebanon No. 80—Wor. Bro. M. Goldenberg was on the sicklist for two days Inst month. ------oOo-----A MASON’S OBLIGATION (Virginial Masonic Herald) The obligation of a Master Ma;son is conceded to be among the most forceful and binding obliga­ tions ever administered, and a 'man whom it cannot restrain, a man upon whom it does not make a lasting impression for good, and cause him to think more seriously and soberly of the duty he owes to his God and to his fellowman, is unworrhy of the name of a Ma
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