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 ORDER of the SECRET MONITOR (West Lancashire)
Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of West Lancashire
This small friendly Order presently has approximately 10,500 members and is administered from Mark Masons' Hall in London.
covers an area from Carlisle in the North to Widnes in the South and was constituted on 30 October 1974 when the Province of Lancashire and Cheshire was split into the Provinces of West Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales, and East Lancashire.
www.osmwestlancs.com   (98 words)

  
 ORDER of the SECRET MONITOR (West Lancashire)
Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of West Lancashire
This small friendly Order presently has approximately 10,500 members and is administered from Mark Masons' Hall in London.
covers an area from Carlisle in the North to Widnes in the South and was constituted on 30 October 1974 when the Province of Lancashire and Cheshire was split into the Provinces of West Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales, and East Lancashire.
www.osmwestlancs.com   (98 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Rainbow for Girls
Rainbow teaches faith, hope and charity, in a ritual written by W. Mark Sexson, a Past Grand Master of Masons in Oklahoma, using the seven colors of the Rainbow as symbols of character building virtues.
The Order Of The Rainbow is for girls between 11 and 20 years old, who are sponsored and supervised by Masons, Eastern Star or Amaranth members.
Rainbow Girls meet in Assemblies, under the supervision of Masons and Eastern Star members.
www.parainbowgirls.org   (98 words)

  
 Charles F. Hutton
He was a 54-year member and past master of St. Mark's Lodge 44, Free and Accepted Masons of Derry.
Hutton received the "Major General John Sullivan Distinguished Service Medal," presented by the Grand Lodge of New Hampshire F. He was a 21-year member of St. George Commandery 8, Knights Templar, Nashua, and a 20-year member of Bektash Temple Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Concord.
Hutton was a longtime member of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration and held many positions within the church, including maintaining the building and grounds.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/20010123/OB_006.htm   (98 words)

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