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The Masonic Charities At Home And Abroad.

THE MASONIC CHARITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD .

LONDON , SATURDAY , APRIL 18 , 1868 .

[ Continued from < pacje 282 . ) Our attention has also been called to a Masonic society differing in its character from the South-Eastern Charitable Institution ( to which we called the attention of our readers in our last

number , and to which at a future date we propose to advert again ) , though constituted for charitable purposes and flourishing in the United States ; and as , from its peculiar objects and constitution , we think it will not prove

uninteresting to our readers , whilst we are upon the subject of Masonic Charities , if we avail ourselves of the opportunity of furnishing the details of the constitution of the " Detroit Mutual Relief Association , " of which Bro . Jex Bar dwell , is the

Secretary , the office being at 162 , Jeffersonavenue , Detroit , Mich . The following are the officers : —Bros . John P . Eiske , President ; Garry B . Noble , Vice-President ; Jex Bardwell , Sec ; Oliver Bourke , Treas , The

directors are Bros . S . 0 . Coffinbury , W . A . Carpenter , E . J . Garfield , James W . Erisbie , and W . F . Moore . 1 . The object of the association is to secure a cash payment , within forty days , of as many dollars as there are members , to the widow or heirs of a deceased member .

2 . Membership can be obtained by applying to the Secretary . The applicant must , however , be a Master Mason , in good and regular standing , and furnish satisfactory proof of that fact to the Secretary .

3 . Membership fees , sis dollars and twenty-five cents . Assessment fee , on the death of member , one dollar and ten cents . Membership fee to accompany the application ; the assessment fee to be paid within thirty days from the date of notice .

4 . As many dollars as there are members at the time of the member's death , to be paid within forty days of the date of notice , for the benefit , first , of the widow ; next , the orphans ; and if neither widow or orphans , to such person or

persons as the member may have desired , by leaving a written request , duly witnessed , in the hands of the Secretary . 5 . A member neglecting to pay his assessment within thirty days of the date of notice , or if the member should be expelled by his lodge from the

rights and benefits of Masonry , will lose or forfeit all his rights' ! aiLC ^ benefits in the association , as well as to any amount that he may have contributed thereto . He must keep the Secretary duly notified , in writing , of any change of residence ,

as a letter from the Secretary , directed to him at his residence , is considered clue notice . He is also required to keep the Secretary notified of births or deaths in his family , so that that officer may be the better enabled to carry out the ends of the association .

6 . In order to insure stability ancl perpetuity to the association , five dollars of the membership fee is invested in good security under the direction of the council , the interest of which will , be applied to pay the expenses of the association , and one

dollar of the membership fee shall be held as a contingent fund , under the direction of the council , to be used to pay benefits in part , should the same be necessary before the payment of the assessment should be completed .

7 . It must be remembered that every dollar paid ( after the admission fee ) goes directly to the widow or heirs of a deceased member , and affords immediate relief to the party for whose benefit this association is organised . The membership

fee is small and the assessment light , and time enough allowed for the poorest of us to pay so small a sum . Then , what brother is there who would not take this opportunity to make provision for his family at a time when they may most need it .

8 . Printed forms of application for membership may be obtained by application to the Secretary , who will forward the same by mail ; but in such case a stamp must accompany the request , for return postage .

9 . Letters asking for information , containing stamp for return postage , will receive prompt attention by addressing the Secretary of the association , Jex Bardwell , Detroit . 10 . The limitation of members attached to a

company , under the by-laws of the association , will be one thousand . A member , therefore , is not liable to assessment on a larger Dumber of members , nor receive benefit except from tho members of the company to which he is attached .

A member may , however , belong to more than one company , if he so desire . The working- of this association is said to be highly satisfactory . The idea is at least novel , ( To lie continued . )

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THE MASONIC CHARITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD. Article 1
(No. V.)—PRIESTLY OPPOSITION TO FREEMASONRY IN PRANCE. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 5
HISTORY OF MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
HISTORICAL MASONRY. Article 9
HEBREW CEREMONIES. Article 10
THE GRAND-ORIENT. Article 10
RED CROSS KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE Article 11
THE RED CROSS AND THE TEMPLARS. Article 12
ORDER OF THE GARTER. Article 12
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 25TH . 1868. Article 19
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 25TH , 1868. Article 19
Obituary. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Article 20
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The Masonic Charities At Home And Abroad.

THE MASONIC CHARITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD .

LONDON , SATURDAY , APRIL 18 , 1868 .

[ Continued from < pacje 282 . ) Our attention has also been called to a Masonic society differing in its character from the South-Eastern Charitable Institution ( to which we called the attention of our readers in our last

number , and to which at a future date we propose to advert again ) , though constituted for charitable purposes and flourishing in the United States ; and as , from its peculiar objects and constitution , we think it will not prove

uninteresting to our readers , whilst we are upon the subject of Masonic Charities , if we avail ourselves of the opportunity of furnishing the details of the constitution of the " Detroit Mutual Relief Association , " of which Bro . Jex Bar dwell , is the

Secretary , the office being at 162 , Jeffersonavenue , Detroit , Mich . The following are the officers : —Bros . John P . Eiske , President ; Garry B . Noble , Vice-President ; Jex Bardwell , Sec ; Oliver Bourke , Treas , The

directors are Bros . S . 0 . Coffinbury , W . A . Carpenter , E . J . Garfield , James W . Erisbie , and W . F . Moore . 1 . The object of the association is to secure a cash payment , within forty days , of as many dollars as there are members , to the widow or heirs of a deceased member .

2 . Membership can be obtained by applying to the Secretary . The applicant must , however , be a Master Mason , in good and regular standing , and furnish satisfactory proof of that fact to the Secretary .

3 . Membership fees , sis dollars and twenty-five cents . Assessment fee , on the death of member , one dollar and ten cents . Membership fee to accompany the application ; the assessment fee to be paid within thirty days from the date of notice .

4 . As many dollars as there are members at the time of the member's death , to be paid within forty days of the date of notice , for the benefit , first , of the widow ; next , the orphans ; and if neither widow or orphans , to such person or

persons as the member may have desired , by leaving a written request , duly witnessed , in the hands of the Secretary . 5 . A member neglecting to pay his assessment within thirty days of the date of notice , or if the member should be expelled by his lodge from the

rights and benefits of Masonry , will lose or forfeit all his rights' ! aiLC ^ benefits in the association , as well as to any amount that he may have contributed thereto . He must keep the Secretary duly notified , in writing , of any change of residence ,

as a letter from the Secretary , directed to him at his residence , is considered clue notice . He is also required to keep the Secretary notified of births or deaths in his family , so that that officer may be the better enabled to carry out the ends of the association .

6 . In order to insure stability ancl perpetuity to the association , five dollars of the membership fee is invested in good security under the direction of the council , the interest of which will , be applied to pay the expenses of the association , and one

dollar of the membership fee shall be held as a contingent fund , under the direction of the council , to be used to pay benefits in part , should the same be necessary before the payment of the assessment should be completed .

7 . It must be remembered that every dollar paid ( after the admission fee ) goes directly to the widow or heirs of a deceased member , and affords immediate relief to the party for whose benefit this association is organised . The membership

fee is small and the assessment light , and time enough allowed for the poorest of us to pay so small a sum . Then , what brother is there who would not take this opportunity to make provision for his family at a time when they may most need it .

8 . Printed forms of application for membership may be obtained by application to the Secretary , who will forward the same by mail ; but in such case a stamp must accompany the request , for return postage .

9 . Letters asking for information , containing stamp for return postage , will receive prompt attention by addressing the Secretary of the association , Jex Bardwell , Detroit . 10 . The limitation of members attached to a

company , under the by-laws of the association , will be one thousand . A member , therefore , is not liable to assessment on a larger Dumber of members , nor receive benefit except from tho members of the company to which he is attached .

A member may , however , belong to more than one company , if he so desire . The working- of this association is said to be highly satisfactory . The idea is at least novel , ( To lie continued . )

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