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Volume 5 Issue 11

Visit us on the web:      November 2004

www.arizonamasonry.org/3/wm.htm    

HAPPY

Birthdays  

Thomas E Anderson

Timothy Conrad

Paul J. Dore'

Merle E. Palmer

William L. Sneyd

Robert V. Taylor

Mitchell Vuksanovich

Leslie D. Walker

Homer E. Wissmann

 BIRTHDAY

Masonic

Thomas E. Anderson(51)

Edwin Bacon(44)

Howard W. Champion Jr.(52)

Earl C. Cunningham Jr.(53)

James H. Havins(50)

David W. Johnson(41)

Westley J. Parmenter(47)

Claude E. Taylor(58)

Garold E. Timmons(56)

Homer E. Wissmann(52)

 

 

 

Birthdays

Robert D. Armstrong(33)

James L. Bernstein(56)

Harold V. Comerford(60)

John M. Fix(46)

 Frank B. Healy(51)

 Charles K. Luthy

Kenneth C. Ramsey(20)

John E. Thayer(31)

William K. Watkins(48)

 

November Schedule

13th

9am – Coffee & Donuts

10am – Lodge

12:00 pm- Lunch @ Country Kitchen

December Schedule

11th

9am – Coffee & Donuts

10am – Lodge

12:00 pm- Lunch

3pm - Installation?

   

WORDS FROM THE EAST

Brethren,


Congratulations are in order to Scott Teichrow our Senior Deacon. Scott presided in the East at the initiation of our candidate following our stated meeting on October 9th.


WB Bill Greenen gave the first-degree lecture in find fashion. I am also proud of our other officers that made this degree conferral a success.


On September 24th WB Greenen and I assembled and delivered two bicycles to Lee Kornegay Junior High in Miami and two bicycles to High Desert Middle School in Globe. These bicycles will be on display for all the students to see and hopefully encourage them to participate in our Bike for Books Program.


Our next stated meeting will be held on November 13th. This is a very important meeting, as we will elect our new line of officers to lead us this coming year. This November is also very important nationally as we will elect a man to lead our country for the next four years. As masons we should cast our ballot to the person of our choice.


After the stated meeting is concluded, we will be honoring students from our local schools. We will be presenting certificates to the winners of our first annual essay contest that we sponsored. Teachers and Parents will also be invited to attend the program. Lets try to attend this meeting to let the students, parents and teachers know we care.


The following schools participated in our essay contest this year: Charles Bejarano elementary school and Lee Kornegay Junior High from Miami, Copper Rim elementary school and High Desert Hills middle school from Globe.

 

2004 Officers

Worshipful Master Paul J. Dore’, PM

                              (602-942-3821)

Senior Warden     Henry London, PM

                              (520-363-5126)

Junior Warden     Douglas Skowron, PM

                              (480-986-2296)

Secretary            Joe A. Henry PM

                                    (928-425-6686)

Treasurer            Oscar T. Lyon Jr., PGM

                                   (602-252-2739)

Senior Deacon   R. Scott Teichrow

Junior Deacon    William L. Sneyd

Chaplain              William “Bill” Greenen PM

Marshall               Harold Benjamin, PM

Senior Steward  Robert Gillette, PM

Junior Steward   Howard Billingsley, PM

Tyler                     Henry Johnson

Trustees:

Robert Gillette, PM  Victor G. Owens, PM

Carley Moore, PM   Howard Billingsley, PM, 

 R Scott Teichrow

 

O.E.S. #8 Luncheon

Country Kitchen

 

November 13th 12:00 pm

 

From the South

 Brethren,

   First I would like to let Scott know that he did a great job on the 1st degree for our new Brother. At the Novenber meeting, we will be selecting our officers for 2005.  Please come and support them. For the York Rite Masons of the lodge, we had a great time doing the Mark Master Degree at the Fall Festival in Laughlin Nevada. We had 62 candidates from Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, Oregon and South America had had a great time.

Doug Skowron, Junior Warden

 

Sickness & Distress

Garold Timmons - Rest Home in Phoenix

Committees

Public Schools - W. Bill Greenen

Widows - W. Rusty Moore

Kids Voting - W. Rusty Moore

Education - W. Howard Billingsley

By-Laws - MW Oscar Lyon Jr.

Membership - W. Doug Skowron

 

Meeting Calendar 2004/2005

          Nov               Dec           Jan                Feb                 Mar              Apr               May      

  4 - OES #8   2 - OES #8    6 - OES #8    3 - OES #8   3 - OES #8  7 - OES #8   5 - OES #8 

13 - WM #3  11 - WM #3    8 - WM #3  12 - WM #3  12 - WM #3  9 - WM #3 14 - WM #3

 

White Mountain Lodge #3 - 50 years ago

November 1954
We were informed that Brother Thomas H Bennetts had passed away in July.
Approval to purchase an addressograph from the Alden Theatre was given.
WM Sidney Fix and SW Robert Lacy conferred the second degree of masonry on Brothers Cecil A Rosson and Stephen S Wusich.

 

 

Doric Lodge #26 - 50 years ago

November 1954

A 50 year pin was presented to Brother Harold Blackman as a courtesy to Palo Alto Lodge # 346, California.
Brother William H Walker was passed to the degree of fellowcraft.
 

THE GRAND LODGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Applicants must be Arizona residents and be accepted for attendance at an Arizona tax-supported institution of higher learning. Eligibility is restricted to the sons, daughters, grandsons, and granddaughters of Arizona Master Masons or deceased members. Members, or majority members of Arizona Rainbow, Job’s Daughters, or DeMolay are also eligible to apply for scholarships with the Secretary of the Lodge. Each applicant will be evaluated based on academic achievement, financial need and participation in activities in church, school, and community including Rainbow’s. Job’s Daughters, and DeMolay. Each Scholarship is awarded for one year only. Every Applicant must register for a minimum of twelve (12) semester hours, and successfully complete no less than twelve (12) semester hours with a minimum of a 2.00 grade average. Applications can be obtained by contacting the lodge Secretary and returning the filled out application to the lodge. Deadline is February 15, 2004. 928-425-6686.
 

Be Careful How You Live - A Living Mason
His name is John. He has wild hair, wears a T-shirt with holes in it, jeans and no shoes. This was literally his wardrobe for his entire four years of college. He was the top of his class. Kind of esoteric and very, very bright. He became a Mason recently while attending college. After moving to his new town, he finds that down the street from his new apartment is a well-dressed, very conservative Lodge. One day John decides to go there after work. He walks in with shoes, jeans, his work shirt, and long hair. The Lodge has already started and so John starts looking for a seat.
The Lodge is completely packed and he can't find a seat. By now the Brethren are really looking a bit uncomfortable, but no one says anything. John gets closer and closer to the East and, when he realizes there are no seats, he squats down right on the carpet. (Although perfectly acceptable behavior at a college fellowship, trust me, this had never happened in this Lodge before!) By now the Brethren are really uptight, and the tension in the air is thick. About this time, the Secretary realizes that from way at the back of the Lodge, a Past Master is slowly making his way toward John.
Now the Past Master is in his eighties, has silver-gray hair, and a three-piece suit. A good man, very elegant, very dignified, and very courtly. He walks with a cane and, as he starts walking toward this boy, everyone is saying to themselves that you can't blame him for what he's going to do. How can you expect a man of his age and of his background to understand some college kid in the Lodge? It takes a long time for the man to reach the boy. The Lodge is utterly silent except for the clicking of the man's cane. All eyes are focused on him. You can't even hear anyone breathing. The Secretary can't even continue with the "Minutes" until the Past Master does what he has to do. And now the Lodge watches as this elderly man drops his cane on the floor. With great difficulty, he lowers himself and sits down next to John and welcomes him so he won't be alone.
When the Secretary gains control, he says, "What I'm about to say, you will never remember. What you have just seen, you will never forget."
"Be careful how you live. You may be the only Mason some people will ever meet."
Worshipful Master  Brother Joseph Bellisario
        Murrells Inlet Lodge # 368