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Job's Daughters was organized and consent obtained from
J. B. Fradenburg, the Most Worshipful Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Nebraska; Mrs. Anna J. Davis, the Grand Matron of
Nebraska. Order of the Eastern Star; and James E. Bednar, the
Grand Patron. to work under the following landmarks:
First: To be known as Job's Daughters.

Second: Membership to be composed of developing girls who believe
in God and bear a Masonic relationship.

Third: The meeting place to be called a Bethel.

Fourth: The teachings based on the "Book of Job" with
special reference to the 42nd Chapter: 15th Verse).

Fifth: To be taught in three epochs (not degrees).

Sixth: Motto: "Virtue is a quality which highly adorns woman."

Seventh: The emblems to be the Open Book, Horn of Plenty and the
Lilly of the Valley.

Eight: Requiring all members, guardians and visitors to assume a
pledge based on honor.

Ninth: To be a democratic organization with the right of appeal to a
supreme authority. with all members and guardians amenable to the laws.

Tenth: A Supreme Guardian Council with Constitution and Bylaws in
conformity with landmarks governing Supreme Guardian. Subordinate
Guardians and Bethel members.

ETHEL. T. WEAD MICK, Founder


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