Order of the Eastern Star

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Title
Order of the Eastern Star
Language
English
Source
The Cabletow Volume II (New Series No. 3) January 1960
Year
1960
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Order of the Eastern Star I he picture above is of the newly installed officers of Sampaguita Chap­ ter N. 5, DES. This month saw the in­ stallation of officers of eleven chartered chapters all over the country. The East­ ern Star movement has been in the Philippines since 1904. Some of the of­ ficers of some chapters are: MAYON CHAPTER NO. 1 Jimmie Louel Carnes, Worthy Matron; Herbert Reynolds, Worthy Patron; Marguerite Elliot, Associate Matron; A. Robson Smith, Associate Patron; Agnes Schoening, PM, Secretary; Ge­ raldine Reynolds, Treasurer; Ruth Greenfield, Conductress; Doris Smith, Associate Conductress; Ruth Fary, Chaplain; Alice Bellis, PM, Marshal; Ethel Rouse, Adah; Victoria Dib, Ruth; Rae Brown, Esther; Beverly Licht, Martha; Marcy Hamra, Electa; Wylmoth Thompson, PM, Warder, Douglas NicoJl, Sentinel. ROSARIO VILLARUEL CHAPTER No. 2 Cristcta L. S. Alvarez, Worthy Mat­ ron; Graciano N. Villamantc, Worthy Patron; Conchita O. Ilagan, Associate Matron; Victorino Floro, Jr., Associate Patron; Pilar R. Gonzalez, Secretary; Victorina A. Elson, Treasurer; Josefina Esguerra, Conductress; Elizabeth Piopongco, Associate Conductress; Andrea V. Vallejo, Chaplain; Rufina T. Pestana, Marshal; Lina G; Navia, Organ­ ist; Maria Hernandez, Adah; Esperan­ za G. Martinez, Ruth; Maria N. Villamante, Esther; Felicidad Catli, Martha; Mercedes Aguda, Electa; Dolores de Rama, Warder; and Enrique R. Rimando, Sentinel. (Continued, on page 100) 90 to be restricted to the lodges that were operating in and around London and less must have been their thought that its influence would be felt in all lands overseas in a comparatively short space of time. It is a very significant fact that out of all the trade guilds and other simi­ lar associations that flourished at that lime, Masonry is the only one that went from strength to more strength after it underwent the change from operative to speculative, preserving its emblems, symbols and much of its an­ cient customs to teach the spiritual moral and charitable concepts of life. This feature of our institution causes us to believe that Masonrv continues to exist because it had never been merely an order that was created entirely for the benefit of architects and builders but that it had alwavs made it a point to combine first class workmanship with spiritual and moral insructions to its votaries. A A A A FILIPINO MASONS . . . (Continued from page 95) cent United States tour. The organ­ ization meeting was topped with a fraAmong the members of the club are: N. Moral*. Ibarra 31; H. Sotto, Roose­ velt 81; L. Cosca, Ibarra 31; S. Sison, Roosevelt 81: M. Contapay, Ibarra 31; C. Alfclor, Primera Luz Filipina 69; J. Villanueva, Ibarra 31; A. Asercion, Primera Luz Filipina, 69; F. Ricatrcntc, Ibarra 31; G. Manalo, Mount Mainam 49; J. Atienza, Bagong Buhav 17; Y. 1 rias, Zapote 29; 1. rarro, Keystone ](X); R. Ancheta, Union 70; F. Racadag. Keystone 100; S. Maramag, Kevston 100; M. Mata, Bagong Buhay 17; E. Aloni, Roosevelt 81; E. Potente, Roosevelt, 81 and F. Eusebio, Ibarra 31. EASTERN STAR OFFICERS (Continued from page 90) SAMPAGU1TA CHAPTER NO. 3 Fe C. Dcocales, Worthy Matron; Rufino Tolentino, Worthy Patron; Visitaciun S. C'rudo, zXssociate Matron; Castor Silvestro, zXssociate Patron; Fclicidad Mendoza, Secretary; Victorina R. Silvestro, Treasurer; I lonorata Asistorcs, Conductress; Alicia Abarquez, zXssociate Conductress; Telesforj I.olarga, Chaplain; Rose S. Ghent, Mar­ shal; Riorita Tolcntuio, Organist; Tere­ sita Dcocales, Adah: Luz Silvestro, Ruth; Angclita Cervantes, Esther: Ly­ dia Salcedo, Martha; Amparo de los Santos, Electa; Demetrio Quintana, XX'arder; Emilio Asistores, Sentinel. TEODORO M. KALAW CHAPTER NO. 9 Cristeta Santiago, Worthy Matron; X'icente del Carmen, Worthy Patron; Virginia Domingo. zXssociate Matron; Francisco /Xlizon, zXssociate Patron; Do­ mingo F. M. Domingo, Secretart; Eva E. Kalaw, Treasurer; Luz B. Sesc, Conductress; Soledad Rivera, zXssociate Conductress; Daniel Kolipano, Chap­ lain; Victorina Abcjo, Marshal; Teofilo zXbejc, Organist; Paz Ross, Adah; An­ tonia Kqlipano, Ruth; Purita Donor, Esther; Guadalupe Martinez, Martha; Aurea del Carmen, Electa; Milagros Olizon, Warder Porfirio zXquino, Sen­ tinel. (For more office™, nee page 120) A .A To live in the presence of areal truths and eternal lairs — that is what keeps a man patient when the world ignores him and calm and unspoiled when the world praises him. —Hoitore Ihdzar 100 THE CABLE TOW January, I960