This heroine's emblem is a sheaf of wheat.
Ruth (p.16, Degrees of the Order)
This color belongs to Adah.
Blue (p.30, Jewels & Regalia)
This officer presides over the Chapter.
Worthy Matron (pp.25–27, Officers & Stations)
The local body of the Order is called this.
Chapter (p.24, Subordinate Chapters)
Female members are known by this title.
Sisters (p.18, Membership)
This heroine teaches faith in trial and immortality.
Martha (pp.16–17, Degrees of the Order)
This color belongs to Esther.
White (p.30, Jewels & Regalia)
This officer keeps the records of the Chapter.
Secretary (pp.25–27, Officers & Stations)
This book is the Sacred Light of the Order.
Holy Bible (Landmark 12; Chapter Paraphernalia) (pp.14–15, 48)
Male members are known by this title.
Brothers (p.18, Membership)
This heroine teaches fidelity to vows and duty.
Adah (p.16, Degrees of the Order)
This symbol belongs to Electa.
Sword and Veil (p.30, Electa's Emblem)
This officer is responsible for the funds of the Chapter.
Treasurer (pp.25–27, Officers & Stations)
This is the minimum number required for a quorum.
Seven Members (p.50, Quorum)
Membership is primarily extended to women related to these men.
Master Masons (p.18, Membership)
This heroine's emblem is a crown and scepter.
Esther (p.16, Degrees of the Order)
This color belongs to Martha.
Green (p.30, Jewels & Regalia)
This officer guards the outer door of the Chapter.
Sentinel (pp.27–28, Appointive Officers)
This officer uses the gavel to maintain order.
Worthy Matron (pp.25–27, Officers & Stations)
A written request for membership is called this.
Petition (p.19)
This heroine teaches fervency, love, generosity, and patience under suffering.
Electa (pp.16–17, Degrees of the Order)
These five colors form the official ribbon of the Rite.
Blue, Yellow, White, Green, Red (p.30, Official Ribbon)
This officer sits beside the Worthy Matron in the East.
Worthy Patron (pp.25–27, Officers & Stations)
Candidates become members through this ceremony.
Initiation (p.86, Initiation)
Membership may be regained through this process.
Restoration of Membership (p.23)