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Volume 12 Issue 9

Visit us on the web:      October 2011

http://www.whitemountain3.org

Happy Birthday

Timothy Conrad

Paul Dore' Sr.

Forrest Hammer

Jim Heimer

Merle Palmer

Bill Sneyd

Ray Snyder

Robert Taylor

Ed Warner a.k.a. Master

Homer Wissman

Masonic Birthday

Thomas Anderson(58)

Robert Armstrong(39)

Ed Bacon(51)

Howard Champion Jr(59)

John Fix(53)

Wes Parmenter(54)

Ken Ramsey(37)

James Rasmussen(47)

John Thayer(38)

Homer Wissman(59)

Masonic Deaths

Ben McGowen

Born: 4/17/1930

Raised: 11/17/1951

Died: 09/03*2011

James R.Malott, Jr.

Born:2/23/1917

Raised: 3/26/1946

Died: 09/08*2011



To all Americans who have given the supreme sacrifice for our Country.

October Schedule

8th

9am – Pancake Breakfast

10am – Lodge Stated Meeting

11am - 1st Degree

1:30pm – Chapter #7 R.A.M

November Schedule

12th

9am – Pancake Breakfast

10am – Lodge Stated Meeting

1:30pm – Chapter #7 R.A.M

Sickness and Distress

Dave Porter



Howard Billingsley

(Those who have contributed to the building fund for 2011)

White Mountain Lodge Builders


Entered Apprentice

None

Fellowcraft

Bill Greenen




Master Builder

Troy Walker

2011 Officers

Worshipful Master Earl Warner (928-425-7715)

jwew98@yahoo.com

Senior Warden     Fred Marquardt   (602-575-4946)

tfmarquardt@aol.com

Junior Warden      Jerry Dubois, PM (928-595-2386)

jjdubois85532@gmail.com

Secretary       Paul Dore' Sr, KYCH (928-425-2891 )

pauldoresr@cox.net

Treasurer         Scott Teichrow, PM (928-425-8293)

rsteichrow@yahoo.com

Senior Deacon    Timothy Humphrey

Junior Deacon     Forrest Hammer

Chaplain            Ralph Gerhardt, PM

Marshall            Harold Benjamin, PM

Senior Steward   Bill Sneyd

Junior Steward   Howard Billingsley

Tyler         Bill Greenen, KYCH (480-510-4241)

Trustees:

Harold Benjamin, PM,    2015  

Ralph Gerhardt, PM, 2014

Howard Billingsley, KYCH,  2013

Earl Warner                   2012   

Timothy Humphrey 2011

 O.E.S. #8 Luncheon

Next Luncheon

October 8th

Guayo's on the Trail

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

“Search For The Charter” - Bill Greenen

Highway Cleanup – Tim Humphrey

Trestleboard – Bill Greenen

Meeting Calendar 2011

Oct

5 – OES #8

8 - WM #3

Nov

2 – OES #8

12 - WM #3

Dec

7 – OES #8

10 - WM #3


Jan 2012

4 – OES #8

14 - WM #3

Feb 2012

1 – OES #8

11 - WM #3

Secretary's Desk

Search for the Charter TBD (Not November 12)

Anyone wishing to help please contact Bill Greenen.

FROM THE  HIGH PRIEST  

Globe Chapter No. 7

Companions

I am very pleased to report that the following Brother Masons became Royal Arch Masons on Saturday October 1st in Holbrook, Arizona.

The Globe Chapter had the largest attendance from all the Arizona Chapters at the Festival.

We had a total of 7 of our Royal Arch Masons plus our 5 candidates.

Our new Royal Arch Masons are:

Harold Benjamin

R. Scott Teichrow

Timothy Humphrey

Forrest Hammer

William Sneyd

Congratulations Companions.

 

REMINDER!

Globe Chapter No. 7 meets on October 8th at 1:30 PM

 

Paul J Dore Sr

High Priest

Globe Chapter No 7


Something to Think About

WHERE’S WHERE IN
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY?

JOPPA

The third place we encounter in the Royal Arch Chapter Degrees is the sea-port of Joppa, important to the Mark Master’s Degree.

Of course, this is not the first time the candidate for the Mark Master’s Degree has confronted Joppa. He saw it in the Master’s Degree as well when it was the destination of three villains. In that degree, though, we are never told where Joppa is, only that it is a “seaport” town, which from context, must be relatively near Jerusalem.

In the Mark Master’s Degree, it is very important because of its steep banks, which teach an important lesson to Mark Masters about helping a fellow brother.

Joppa today is called Yaffa (Jafa) and is a suburb of Tel Aviv, 32.8 miles as the crow flies from Jerusalem. It is written that the pillars of the Temple could be seen from Tel Aviv, due to the Temple Mount raising the structure above the line of sight of the hills between there and the coast. Modern Yafa is built on a rocky mound, 116 ft. high, at the edge of the sea.

Yafa is a prosperous town, profiting much by the annual streams of pilgrims who pass through it on their way to visit the holy places. Trade passes through the port to this day, with ships arriving from Egypt, Syria, and Constantinople.