The white chamois leather and blue silk apron features the characteristic Masonic symbols, including a compass and square, chequered floor, three candles, an open book, arch and pillars and a sun and ...
The two columns painted on the white apron symbolize the pillars of King Solomon's Temple and the single eye represents an omniscient god. The apron's strings are gone, and specks of blood — some of ...
Descendants of Amasa Roberts or Royal Leland: The Grafton Masons are looking for you. Stephen R. Qualey, a retired firefighter and senior steward of Franklin Masonic Lodge, is searching for ...
HELENA — The two columns painted on the white apron symbolize the pillars of King Solomon's Temple, and the single eye ...
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