In my opinion, hiding masonic related words in a resume like that may throw up red flags. Some of the words we use in our work can be mistaken for something they simply are not to someone who has no knowledge of our Craft. It would be wise, I believe, if you are going to put it on the application, to simply put Freemason, as the bare minimum instead of sneaking in words here and there. Being a Freemason may have you taken off the list of applicants, however words that may an HR rep go "hmmm..." will likely end all possibilities right then and there. Especially when the application goes through numerous people, such as law enforcement or larger corporations, chances are someone is not a mason, and will find your wording odd. It's best to use professional, flowing grammar on an application, and just leave the interests and involvements to their respective places. Meet the boss before applying, do some research, it shouldn't be an issue, either you feel comfortable enough to put it on there, or you don't.