Greetings Nikl,
Though I can only speculate about Chuck Russell's membership in the Freemasons, his successor was a member of the Knights of Pythias, a fraternal order founded in 1864. Joe Rutherford was also a member of the Woodman of the World. Joe was so prominent in the Knights that he was the toastmaster at the dedication of their castle in Boonville, Missouri in January 1899. He was also a frequent speaker at Woodmen events. Check the January 20, 1899 BOONVILLE WEEKLY ADVERTISER, page 1. Joe's involvment with these Masonic like organizations was primarily to further his political career in the state Democratic Party organization.
To date I haven't found any evidence that Joe belonged to the Scottish Rite Masons. But one must remember that back then membership in the Masons enabled one to network and make connections that would be helpful in business and politics. For this reason I would be surprised if Chuck Russell was not a Mason.
Though not a Mason myself, my grandfather was a Mason, and I have attended their open house events. I found them to be friendly, helpful, and deeply involved in charity. To become a Mason and to earn your degrees takes a lot of study, committment, and a belief in God. The Masons are always busy raising money for children's hospitals and other charities. I don't believe in all these conspiracy theories about them.
Sincerely,
Athanasius