Copper Board
Volume 5 Issue 3 |
Visit us on the web: March 2004 |
Birthdays Harold B. Benjamin George T. Colgate Harold V. Comerford Harold Cranswick Carl C. Harmon James H. Havins David T. Heron Allen D. Kennedy Jack W. Martyn Carley "Rusty" Moore Kenneth C. Ramsey Albert L. Sanders Kimble B. Shows Frank Stapleton John A. Trojanovich Bill L. Willis |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Masonic Birthdays David A. Garnett(27) Bill Greenen(5) Allen D. Kennedy(11) Milton E. Kramer(27) James Malott(58) Ellis F. Sandlin(49) Lynn M. Sheppard(37) James M. Webb(26) Bill L. Willis(41) |
March Schedule 13th 9am – Coffee & Donuts 10am – Lodge 12:15 am - Law Enforcement Recognition Luncheon 20th 10am - Highway Cleanup WM3 & OES8 |
April Schedule 10th 9am – Coffee & Donuts 10am – Lodge - Anniversary Pin Presentations 12:15 pm- Lunch at Country Kitchen |
Principal, Steve Doerksen, Worshipful Master, Paul Dore' and Public Schools Chairman, Worshipful Brother Bill Greenen Perfect Attendance winners Mitchell Jensen, Tyler Zupancic and Kimberly Bates |
Students at East Globe proud of their work. |
Police Officer Award Luncheon Next Meeting please attend!!!!
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O.E.S. #8 Luncheon March 13th 12:15pm Country Kitchen Freemasonry is a moral order, instituted by virtuous men, with the praiseworthy design of recalling to our remembrance the most sublime truths, in the midst of the most innocent and social pleasures, founded on liberality, brotherly love and charity. - ARNOLD. |
2004 OfficersWorshipful 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
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FROM THE SOUTH On Feb 14, 2004, we had a great stated meeting, along with a couple of visiting brethren. One was from Washington State, a first time visitor, and the Master presented him with a square which is given to all first time visitors. We then had a lunch with the ladies to honor them and our widows. In March, we will honor our Peace Officers after our stated meeting. Please try and attend both functions. J.W. Doug Skowron, KYCH |
Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep 4 - OES #8 1 - OES #8 6- OES #8 3 - OES #8 1 - OES #8 5 - OES #8 2 - OES #8 13 - WM #3 10 - WM #3 8 – WM #3 12 - WM #3 10 - WM #3 14 - WM #3 11 - WM #3 |
Master's Corner
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The days are growing longer and warmer as spring approaches. We will see the trees and plants begin to blossom in the New Year. All of nature rejoices at the appearance of the morning’s new beams and such is the case for our fraternity. As we Masons become more active in our fraternity, we grow more. We never should consider ours to be a closed society, but rather one that is open to all good men and true who might apply. The livelihood and future of our fraternity, to a very great extent, depends on the induction of new members into our order. Remember what motivated each of you to become a Mason, the wonder of the fraternity, the opportunity to become associated with some of the greatest men who have ever lived. You sought the recommendation of a good friend to become a Mason. You met more Masons, and the door was eventually opened to you. And now that you are a Mason, I know that you grow each day in Masonry, learning more as you go along. We need to open our doors to seek out more good men to join our ranks, that our good work and prposes might be furthered even more. It is up to you and to me to seek these people out, to extend our friendship and to offer them this great opportunity. Seek out our Brother Secretary and ask him for a new petition, then find this good man and help him fill out the petition to become one of us today. On Friday, February 13th, Brother Bill Greenen and I presented a $25. Wal-Mart gift certificate to three students from East Globe School for perfect attendance. Since there were numerous students with perfect attendance, a drawing was held in the Principal’s office on February 13th. Mitchell Jensen, Kimberly Bates and Tyler Zupancic were awarded the certificates. At our February stated meeting we were honored their presence and acknowledged the following Masonic Birthdays (Anniversaries): Robert Gillette 47 years, Harold Benjamin 43 years, Howard Billingsley 38 years and Hank Johnson 15 years. That’s 143 years of Masonry. Following our February stated meeting, we held a Ladies and Widows appreciation luncheon. It was a great gathering of fellowship and the honorees had a great time. Drawings were held for various door prizes, which were enjoyed by those, present. On March 13th, we will have another great gathering of brothers, their wives, and widows at our luncheon to be held at the Masonic Lodge at 12 noon. We will be honoring the Police officer of the year from Globe, Police officer of the year from Miami, and Deputy of the year from southern Gila County. The luncheon will follow in our dining room on the third floor. This will be an excellent time to invite potential candidates to this luncheon. I will also ask the Silver Belt to have someone there to give us recognition in the press. Mark you calendars and make an effort to attend. You will enjoy this get together of many outstanding people of our community. Please contact secretary Joe Henry if you plan to attend our luncheon. We need a count so we can have enough food for all present. Don’t forget coffee and donuts from 9AM till 10AM prior to our lodge meting. Please let me know what we can do to help our lodge. pauldoresr@cox.net or 602-920-0456 or call Joe Henry 928-425-6686. Also, my home address is 13824 N Canterbury Dr. Phoenix, Arizona 85023. |
White Mountain Lodge 1954 MARCH
A communication was received informing us that our brother Otto J Tuschea had passed away in Fresno, California. The following dimits were issued: P.H. Adair to Thunderbird Lodge, UD, and James D Johnson to Hiram Lodge #12 Richfield, Utah. The first degree was conferred on Merle F Harper. Presiding in the East was JW Oscar T Lyon Jr. The Fellowcraft degree was conferred on Brother Harold D Ward and Merle F Harper. |
DORIC LODGE #26 1954 MARCH
A communication was read from the office of the Grand Secretary, reminding all lodges that they were eligible to draw on the Grand Lodge for one half or up to $25.00 for expenses incurred din the observance of Public School Week. The brothers voted down a motion for a bid for the property located on Sullivan & Keystone. The trustees announced that another building was being considered which might be more favorable as a Lodge Hall. |