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Volume 6 Issue 10

Visit us on the web:      October 2005

www.whitemountain3.org    

 

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 Birthdays

Thomas E. Anderson(52)           David W. Johnson(42)

Robert D. Armstrong(35)           Charles K. Luthy

Edwin Bacon(45)                        Westley J. Parmenter(48)

James L. Bernstein(57)              Kenneth C. Ramsey(21)

Howard W. Champion Jr.(53)   John E. Thayer(32)

Harold V. Comerford(61)           Garold E. Timmons(57)

John M. Fix(47)                           William K. Watkins(49)

James H. Havins(51)                 Homer E. Wissmann(53)

           

 

The following Brothers are delinquent in their dues for 2004 & 2005. Please contact Joe Henry for payment or request for remission of dues.

Your name will appear here next month if you are delinquent in dues !!!

 

 

October Schedule

8th

9am – Coffee & Donuts

10am – Lodge

12:00 pm- Lunch at China Taste

1pm - 1st Degree

 

 

November Schedule

12th

9am – Coffee & Donuts

10am – Lodge

12:00 pm- Lunch

 

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2005 Officers

 

Worshipful Master Henry London, PM (520-363-5126)

Senior Warden     Douglas Skowron, KYCH(480-986-2296)

Junior Warden      R. Scott Teichrow (928-425-8293)

Secretary            Joe A. Henry PM (928-425-6686)

Treasurer            Oscar T. Lyon Jr., PGM  (602-252-2739)

Senior Deacon   William “Bill” Greenen PM

Junior Deacon    Harold Benjamin, PM

Chaplain            Paul J. Dore’, PM

Marshall            William L. Sneyd

Senior Steward  Howard Billingsley, PM

Junior Steward   Robert Gillette, PM

Tyler                 Henry Johnson

Trustees:

Robert Gillette, PM 

Carley Moore, PM,  

Howard Billingsley, PM, 

R Scott Teichrow,

Paul Dore' Sr. PM

 

O.E.S. #8 Luncheon

China Taste

October 8th 12:00 pm

 

 

 

 

From Public Schools Committee

 Brethren,

Looks like we have all the money for the bikes, four to each school. The two schools have been contacted as to the essay contest.

 

Bill Greenen, Public Schools Chairman

 

 

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 2005/2006

         Oct            Nov              Dec              Jan             Feb               Mar

   1 - OES #8    6 - OES #8   3 - OES #8   1 - OES #8    5- OES #8    2 - OES #8

  8 - WM #3    12 - WM #3   10 - WM #3  14 - WM #3   11 - WM #3   11 - WM #3

  

 

White Mountain Lodge #3 - 50 years ago

October 1955

The second degree of Masonry was conferred on Brother Robert H Morrison.

 

Doric Lodge #26 - 50 years ago

October 1955

Nothing to report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Something to Think About

From the February 1984 Trestle Board: St. Paul, MN



The Mission of Freemasonry
  
   M.W. Brother Edward Leslie Beers, Grand Master of New South Wales, speaking on the subject: "What is the mission of Freemasonry in a modern community," had the following to say:
  
   "We know that Masonry does not exist to combat any particular evil, to solve any special problem, to advance any particular cult, or propagate any precise dogma on the outside world.
  
   It is not for social fellowship, although that forms part of it.
  
   It is not constituted for benevolence alone - although benevolence has a significant place in its precepts and practice.
  
   It teaches no science, yet science holds an important position within it.
  
   It favors no philosophic school, yet a profound philosophy permeates its system of symbolism.
  
   It instructs no special arts, yet all the arts are honoured.
  
   It has no religious creed, yet religion forms its foundation and crowns its pinnacles.
  
   It is not a product of any age, nor the work of any nation.
  
   It is the evolution and growth of centuries and has received contributions from many nations and people.
  
   The mission of Freemasonry is the building of the ideal Temple and he is the true Mason who works true to the plan of that Temple.
  
   He has to build himself and thereby contribute to the building of humanity.


How to live is a problem each of us must solve for himself.


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