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Ranger Lodge
No. 738
ANCIENT FREE & ACCEPTED MASONS
227 S. Rusk
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 131
Ranger, Texas 76470
Meetings: First Thursday
of each month at 7:30 PM
Chartered by
The Grand Lodge of Texas, AF&AM
on December 10, 1892
Membership: 58
RANGER LODGE No.
738 , AF&AM, was chartered on December 10, 1892, by the Grand Lodge of Texas. This lodge is a fraternal organization that admits, makes, and passes Freemasons according to the Constitution and Laws, and Edicts of The Grand Lodge of Texas, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons. Its goals are to advance the moral and social interests of its membership; to foster good citizenship, honest industry and upright living; to cultivate the exercise of charity in its best and broadest sense; to assist the widows and orphans of its deceased members; to stimulate friendship, harmony and brotherly love, and generally to promote, in its own way, the happiness of mankind --- it is a Fraternity of good men, linked together by honorable and indissoluble bonds, to accomplish these noble purposes, eschewing all interests in factional politics and sectarian religion and free from the dictation of both.
The Grand Lodge of Texas, AF&AM, through contributions supplied by
Ranger Lodge and other Masonic lodges throughout the State of Texas, contributes to the relief of distressed and needy brothers of the fraternity. The Grand Lodge of Texas supports and makes contributions to the Masonic Home and School of Texas in Fort Worth, a non-profit institution which ensures that orphaned or needy children are provided with a home and an education. Also, The Grand Lodge of Texas contributes to the support of the Texas Masonic Retirement Center in Arlington, a non-profit organization, seeing to the well being of elderly Masons, wives and widows. |
Husband, Father, Wage Earner, Jogger, Church Member --
You try to be your best in all your roles:
Being a Mason can make you a better man.
Take a look through these questions and then ask yourself:
"Can joining the Masons of
Texas help me better myself through service to others?"

(Graphic by Brother Dick Brown)
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