Ardmore Rainbow Assembly

By Anonymous
Posted Jun 30, 2009 @ 11:43 AM
Print Comment

Members of the Ardmore Rainbow Assembly No. 141 attended the cornerstone dedication recently at the Greater Southwest Historical Museum.

Masons from Ardmore and throughout the state dedicated a cornerstone in a ceremony that dates back to ancient times.

Ardmore Masonic Lodge No. 31 secretary Larry Roberts said that since the United States has existed, Masons have dedicated government and public buildings.

Girls who attended were Allyssa Campbell, Brandi Conway and Nicole Bowden.

Each girl received points for her attendance, which will go toward their service pins.

Members of the Ardmore Rainbow Assembly No. 141 attended the cornerstone dedication recently at the Greater Southwest Historical Museum.

Masons from Ardmore and throughout the state dedicated a cornerstone in a ceremony that dates back to ancient times.

Ardmore Masonic Lodge No. 31 secretary Larry Roberts said that since the United States has existed, Masons have dedicated government and public buildings.

Girls who attended were Allyssa Campbell, Brandi Conway and Nicole Bowden.

Each girl received points for her attendance, which will go toward their service pins.

Loading commenting interface...

Site Services
Contact Us
Place an Ad
E-Ardmoreite
Manage Account
Archives
Market Place
Classifieds
Find Ardmore jobs
Coupons
RadarFrog
Today's Ads
Site Links
Special Sections
H.S. Football
Golf
Anniversaries
Holiday
NIE