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Officers are Tuxedo. Optional for other, proper attire for non officers is suit. Ck International Suit Warehouse on I-20 and (Matlock?)
$100 for complete Tux minus shoes and socks. Excellent value
Before anyone goes crazy, this is too specific to be limited to just the Shrine Section. It is also General, in that it will probably be a discussion by many and people may ask us about it
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20110112/NEWS/301129982/1024
Shriners set to start billing...
Thanks for carrying resolution 11 and a forceful presentation insuring its passage.
It was also great to see that so few voted against. Masonic Brothers did themselves proud.
My brother no apology is necessary, you are my brother I have your back. I dont know that you particularly said it, though it was all through the post. I was commenting on the wording not anyone making the error - Lord knows I do well more than that everyday
There is a difference between an edict and communication from the GS. To my recollection the only "edict" lately was related to the control of the first 3 degrees. How I remember the scenario is was in a communication from the GS "reminding" all Lodges this was included in the requirements...
Brothers -
Cooke-Peavy Lodge #1162 will present the Community Builder award to Tarrant County Precinct 2 Commissioner Marti VanRavenswaay on Tuesday October 12th at Commisssioners Court during their regular Tuesday meeting. This award is to recognize her 30 years of service to Tarrant...
Brother Carlos, I have to agree with Rhit and Tom - jump in.
About your comment - don't wait for "the line" find that one older guy that is eager to mentor - find as much information as you can in a short period of time (Masonry if done right is work - no just labor, but a labor of love...