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Welcome To Hamilton Masonic Lodge #224.
Master James Clay Martin
Lodge Night 1st and 3rd Tuesady Dinner 6:30pm Lodge 7:30pm
Friends and Family Welcome to the Diiner. Study Club
2nd and 4th Tuesday Dinner 6:30pm Study 7:30pm
Friends and Family Welcome to the Diiner, All Mason Invited.
Charter Granted Oct,19,1867AD5867AL
WHY JOIN THE MASONIC LODGE? Freemasonry is a charitable, benevolent, educational, religious society with a purpose to teach, by ritual and symbolism, the building of good character. 1t is charitable in that its income is not expended for private gain, but is devoted to the improvement and promotion of happiness and well-being of mankind. It is benevolent in that it teaches altruism – and unselfish concern for the welfare of others – as a duty and exemplifies it by relief of poor and distressed brethren and their needy, widows and orphans. It is educational in that it teaches by prescribed ceremonials a system of morality and brotherhood based on Sacred Law. It is religious in that it teaches belief in one God, a belief prerequisite for memberslup though without dogma or creed, for Freemasonry is not concerned with creeds or theology. Every Lodge must have an altar and on it, when the Lodge is in session, a volume of the. Sacred Law. Freemasonry is secret only in its methods of recognition and of its symbolic instructions. It is not a secret society as many claim. Freemasonry is social in that it fosters the natural friendliness and a true spirit of brotherly love and affection that should take place in the lives of men associated and united for noble purposes. If this reflects your way of life, or one to which you aspire, and you believe in a Supreme Being, perhaps you should be aslang yourself 'Why not?'
I SEE YOU'VE TRAVELED SOME Wherever you may chance to be-Wherever you may roam. Far away in foreign lands Or just at Home, Sweet, Home: It always give you pleasure. It makes your heart strings hum Just to hear the words of cheer- "I see you’ve traveled some." When you get the brother’s greeting, As he takes you by the hand, It thrills you with a feeling That you cannot understand. You feel that bond of brotherhood That tie that's sure to come When you hear him say in a friendly way. "I see you’ve traveled some.
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