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Volume 9 Issue 10

Visit us on the web:      October 2008

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

Earl Warner
Homer E. Wissmann

HAPPY

Masonic Birthdays

 Thomas E. Anderson(55)

Edwin Bacon(48)

James L. Bernstein(60)

Howard W. Champion Jr.(56)

Harold V. Comerford(64)

John M. Fix(50)

BIRTHDAY

 

 David W. Johnson(45)

Charles K. Luthy

Westley J. Parmenter(51)

Kenneth C. Ramsey(24)

John E. Thayer(35)

Homer E. Wissmann(56)

Oct Schedule

11th

9am – Coffee & Donuts

10am – Lodge

12:00 pm- Lunch with Eastern Star


Nov Schedule

8th

9am – Coffee & Donuts

10am – Lodge

12:00 pm- Lunch with Eastern Star

Possible Degree work-TBD




Secretary's Desk

To contact the Secretary of our Lodge (Paul Dore)

Please call: 928-425-2891 or 602-920-0456
E-mail: pauldoresr@cox.net
P.O. Box 741 – Globe , Arizona 85502

In Memoriam

Please keep Worship Master Scott and his family in your prayers as his wife and friend Pat passed away on August 4, 2008.

Petitions

Two potential to Read/Ballot

BY-LAWS CHANGE

Section 1. The dues for each member of this lodge shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) thirty-five dollars ($35.00) per year plus per capita and any other assessments by the Grand Lodge based on membership, payable in advance, except as to members who may hold Life Membership, Perpetual membership, or those under Regulation 19, now or hereafter.

 

This proposal passed.

 

 

 

2008 Officers

Worshipful Master R. Scott Teichrow (928-425-8293)

Senior Warden     William Garrard, KYCH (602-866-8204)

Junior Warden      Earl Warner (928-425-7715)

Secretary            Paul Dore' Sr, KYCH (602-920-0456)

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

Senior Deacon    Bill Greenen, KYCH(480-510-4241)

Junior Deacon     Howard Billingsley, PM (928-472-9354)

Chaplain             Dave Johnson, PM (928-425-7900)

Marshall             Joe Henry, PM(928-425-6686)

Senior Steward   Art Salcido Jr.(928-402-8242

Junior Steward    Brad Busler, PM (623-561-2916)            

Tyler                  Hank Johnson(928-425-2295  602-265-4152)

 

Trustees:

Earl Warner                  2012   

Robert Gillette, PM        2011

Harold Benjamin, PM,    2010  

Paul Dore' Sr. PM,         2009  

Howard Billingsley, PM,  2008

 

O.E.S. #8 Luncheon

Oct 11

 

 

 

 

Committees

 

Public Schools - Ed Warner 

Widows - Ed Warner

Education - W. Howard Billingsley

By-Laws - MW Oscar Lyon Jr.

Membership - WB. Doug Skowron

Community Events - Art Salcido.

Community Events - W. Paul Dore' Sr.

 

Meeting Calendar 2008

        Oct                Nov                    Dec

2 - OES#8    6 - OES#8       4 - OES#8

11 - WM#3    8 - WM#3        13 - WM#3

 

Bikes for Books

Looking for Bike sponsors. If you would like to donate to the purchase of a bike, contact Paul Dore'. We are purchasing 10 bicycles for the Globe/Miami schools this year.

We added 2 more bikes for San Carlos.

50 Years Ago

White Mountain Lodge October 1958

A past masters night was convened and the following brethren were raised to the sublime degree of master mason: John Fix, Clarence Hale, Jesse Wolf, & Edward Morrow.


Doric Lodge October 1958

Nothing to note.




Something to Think About

TO JOIN OR NOT TO JOIN
Written by an anonymous Brother

To join, or not to join, that is the question
Whether 'tis better for myself to suffer
This non-Masonic state of outer darkness
Or tread the path of other, braver men
And by enrolling, end it? To join - to meet
No more, and in the Lodge to say we end
The cold, uncharitable, unfeeling times
Non-Masons suffer - 'Tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wished. To join the Lodge
Its mysteries perform - ay, there's the rub
For in those awful scenes what may be done
Which may intend to shake a strong man's soul?
It makes us pause. There's the respect
That makes calamity of our friendless state;
For who would bear the Solitary life
The World's indifference, the lack of Sympathy,
The want of friendly speech and the snubs
Which swelling self-importance stings us with,
Which he himself might evermore ignore,
By joining up? Who would so friendless be
To stand outside a genial Brotherhood
But that the dread of something afterwards
That unknown Society, whose secrets
No Mason reveals, puzzles the will
And makes us rather bear those ills we have
Than fly to others that we know not of?
So stand we hesitating on the brink
And so our firm resolve to join the Craft
Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought
And leaves us marking time
On our own ground.