Tag: Masonic Apron

  • Henry Clay: A Proud American & Proud Mason

    Henry Clay: A Proud American & Proud Mason

    Henry Clay, a key figure in American history, excelled in law, politics, and Freemasonry. His influence in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives earned him the title of “The Great Compromiser,” delaying the Civil War. Appointed Secretary of State under John Quincy Adams, he famously proclaimed, “I would rather be right than be President.” Read more

  • Masonic Etiquette

    Masonic Etiquette

    The Masonic Fraternity, the world’s oldest, is distinguished by its ritual, tradition, and Masonic Etiquette. Etiquette ensures harmony and respect. It encompasses behavior at the Lodge, addressing the Worshipful Master, ballot conduct, attire, and discussion rules. Upholding etiquette fosters pride in the fraternity and reflects its dignity and respect. Read more

  • Happy New Year

    Happy New Year

    An old Mason, adorned with a Masonic apron and glasses, is depicted in a cartoon holding mistletoe and blowing a New Year’s horn. The whimsical illustration captures the joy of New Year’s Day in a unique and festive manner. Read more

  • Up-Right Men

    Up-Right Men

    Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble stand side-by side with Masonic Aprons as two up-right men stepping out in style. Read more

  • June Stated Meeting

    June Stated Meeting

    The June Stated Meeting at Unity Masonic Lodge No. 146 AF & AM included a dinner and ceremonial events. Scott Cabazolo and others were present, and Charlie Seekford presented Eddie Powell with a Past Master apron. The Shenandoah Valley National Sojourners displayed original American flag designs. Charlie Davis toasted the American Flag. Read more

  • History

    History

    The history of Masonic Lodges in Front Royal, Virginia from 1799 to 1956 is documented. It includes the founding and organizational activities of three lodges and their struggles for a permanent meeting place, culminating in the debt-free Masonic Temple. The lodges’ perseverance and progress are evident in their by-laws revisions and resolutions. Read more