Monday, April 24, 2017

If You're a Mason, Why Not Hire a Mason? 1929

From The Trestleboard, newspaper of the Masonic Lodges of Raleigh, April 15, 1929.

Positions Needed

Master Mason, member of a Raleigh Lodge, expert telegraph operator, experienced shipping and traffic clerk, some experience in life insurance. Married man with family. Hard uphill climb for about two years can you use him? Notify the editor, P.O. Box 1525.

Master Mason, member of a Raleigh Lodge, out of work since first of year. Experienced in landscape gardening, dairying, salesman (real estate), and the various lines agriculture including stock raising. Will be glad of any job by which he can make an honest living. Can also do rough carpenter work. Married man with family. Some of you folks should be able to use this man right away in fixing up your place for the spring and summer. If so, notify the editor, P.O. Box 1525.

Son of a Master Mason, 17 years old, says it is very necessary that he should work and will appreciate any offer made. Notify the editor, P.O. Box 1525.

Wife of a Master Mason, expert stenographer, experienced in other clerical work including bookkeeping. If you have need of such services, notify the editor, P.O. Box 1525.


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