February 2017 Trestleboard - Granite-Corinthian Lodge No. 34 ...February 2017 Trestleboard...
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February 2017 Trestleboard
Granite-Corinthian #34
Masonic Temple (Charted October 6th, 1993)
1611 Concord Pike Wilmington, DE 19803
(302) 655-7121
Regular Communications 1st Tuesdays @ 7:30 p.m.
(Except July & August)
All Visiting Brethren Welcome! www.granite-corinthian34.org
Granite-Corinthian Officers
2016-17
Worshipful Master
Michael W. Jones
(302) 588-1578
Senior Warden
Jason K. Brugman
(719) 246-1974
Junior Warden
Cory R. Kramer, PM, JGS
(302) 784-5443
Secretary
Wayne D. Mower III, PGM
(302) 559-1657
Asst. Secretary
George J. Roman, Jr.
(302) 376-5985
Treasurer
Stephen A. Leishman
(302) 475-4841
Senior Deacon
Andrew M. Outten
(302) 690-8556
Junior Deacon
Robert J. Clarkson
(302) 943-7385
Senior Steward
Joseph S. Marvian
(302) 593-0506
Junior Steward
Matthew A. Guthan
(610)842-8128 [email protected]
Tiler
Kenneth J. Macauley
(302) 764-1670
Chaplain
Dr. Timothy Duchesne DD
FROM THE EAST
My Brothers –
We had an excellent Grand Visitation to open the year and I’d like to thank everyone who came out to meet and listen to the Most Worshipful Grand Master and his staff. Unfortunately, this month’s Trestleboard has been much harder to write than any others. I generally have a tough time sharing these types of things, but feel the need to add some comments about a great man and Mason that shaped who I am today. My father, Wallace R Jones, laid down his working tools this month but left behind some very useful lessons that I hope will shine during my journey through the East and beyond. He passed on much of what I’ve learned through his own actions, and even as some of those lessons were ‘What Not to do’, they have been invaluable. I’ve learned about fairness, dedication, and most of all unwavering love for family, friends, and Brothers. I learned that not every situation is ideal, but you will get through it if you stay true to yourself and keep a steady course. I’ve also learned that cruelty and injustice are not to be tolerated in any situation, and compassion and understanding can return a much better reward. So many more I could mention, but I will close this list with an important one, I’ve learned that every prank pulled MUST be returned in kind… We should all learn as we travel through this life and I am proud to say I had one of the best teachers out there. We also lost one of our original Granite members, Worshipful Jack Quillen. Jack was a pillar in the Masonic community and will be deeply missed. Keep Worshipful Steve Quillen and his family in your thoughts and prayers Sincerely and Fraternally, Mike J, WM
FROM THE WEST Greetings from the West -
In gathering my thoughts for this month's trestle board, resilience seemed to be a recurring theme...in the few short days since my last entry we've suffered losses from within our ranks that strike close to home, and we've made new relationships, and welcomed new people into our lives and into our fraternity. These extreme points of the compasses are a testament to our resilience and our ability to unify, adapt, cooperate, and progress as a species, as a nation, as a fraternity, and as an extension of family. I won't bore you with mundaneness or cliches, but for me resilience is that capacity to learn and heal from experience which promotes growth in wisdom and compassion. This doesn't just relate to Masonic principles, I contend that they're practical observations that befit all mankind. As the spring approaches and the sands of time process through the hourglass, embrace compassion and wisdom, be resilient, and be supportive to our brothers, our family, and our community. See you at lodge and around town. S&F, Jason
February 2017 Trestleboard The 233th Regular Communication of Granite-Corinthian Lodge No. 34 will be held in the Granite-Corinthian Masonic Temple, 1611 Concord Pike in Talleyville, Delaware on February 7th at 7:30 PM. The reading of the minutes, correspondence, payment of bills, Treasurer’s report, reception of petitions, Masonic birthdays, and all other business, as may be lawfully brought before the Lodge will be transacted.
Michael W Jones, Worshipful Master Attest: Wayne D Mower III, PGM Secretary
Upcoming Events
2/9 - Eureka-DuPont Grand Visitation o Dinner at 6, Meeting at 7:30p.m.
2/16 - Officer Practice – 7p.m.
2/21 - Fellowcraft Degree 7:30 p.m. o We have three Candidates eagerly
awaiting to receive this degree, plan on supporting them as they progress
2/28 - GC34 Social Night – 2/28, 6:30 at Iron Hill Brewery on the Wilmington Waterfront
Name Initiated Yrs.
Lewis Weldon Hartis 02/01/1954 63
William Ambrose Braddock 02/07/1955 62
George Vernon Huber 02/07/1955 62
David Sanford Morse PM 02/13/1968 49
William Gordon Savage 02/12/1969 48
Charles D. Grant 02/16/1971 46
Lloyd Frederick Schmeusser 02/16/1971 46
James Paul Krapf Sr 02/12/1980 37
Robert S. Jameson 02/27/1990 27
Frederick Stewart Roland PM 02/26/1996 21
Charles Harrison Wick 02/21/2001 16
Eric Dobrzynski 02/08/2005 12
Daniel Paul Kucharczuk PM 02/22/2005 12
Thomas Dix Wood 02/13/2007 10
Eric John Shaw 02/21/2007 10
Charles Russell Apple 02/21/2008 9
David Lee Baumberger 02/16/2010 7
Brandon David Jeffy 02/16/2010 7
Michael Wallace Jones WM 02/22/2011 6
Dana Scott Kagno 02/22/2011 6
Jeremy Edward Wertz 02/09/2016 1
Masonic Birthdays - 556 Years in Masonry Granite-Corinthian Lodge No. 34
Living Past Masters Granite-Corinthian Lodge
Cory R Kramer 2014 Nicholas R Johnson 2015 Brent K. Lazar 2012 Terry C. Martz 2013
Sean G. V. Haley 2010 Gary R. Williamson 2011 Jason T. Hewes 2008 Dan Kucharczuk 2009
James R. Hanby, Sr. 2006 Terry C. Martz 2007 Steven J. Quillen 2004 Jeffrey D. Hewes, Sr. 2005
H. Michael Schilling 2002 David P. Tryens 2003 Barry C. Hughes, PGM 2000 Frederick S. Roland 2001
Gerald J. Harwitz 1997 William F. Huxtable, Jr. 1999 Michael A. Marra 1995 William H. Jones 1996 David S. Morse 1993 Eric T. Smith 1994
Granite Lodge
Wayne D. Mower III, PGM 1992 Richard H. Anthony 1991
Barry C. Hughes, PGM 1990 William F. Huxtable, Jr. 1989
William H. Jones 1988 Jerry Yordy 1987
Robert M. Dodd 1986 Frederick W. Dutton 1985
Robert A. Chenvert 1984 Patrick J. Burke 1982
William Minshall 1978 Nicholas Vouras 1977
Ray W. Budd 1963
Corinthian Lodge
Gerald J. Harwitz 1990 Steven Hirshout 1986 Steven Hirshout 1985 Gerald J. Harwitz 1984
Dennis E. Greenhouse 1980 Dennis E. Greenhouse 1979 Ronald R. Stroud 1978
Affiliated Past Masters
William G. Savage (529) PA 2012 William J. Shaw (261) PA 1993 2003 2010
Sean McMonagle,(32) DE 2007 Ricky L. Swalm (625) PA 2002
John C. Farnandez (262) VA 1996 Thomas Campbell (21)DE 1982
George W. Watson(1143) NY 1976
Granite Masonic Hall Company Directors
Michael W. Jones, WM Tenny H. Wheatley, Jr, T (2017)
Thomas Campbell, PM (2018) Kenneth J. Macauley (2019)
Granite Masonic Hall Company Trustees
Eric T. Gilgenast 2019
Steven J. Quillen, PM 2018
Terry C. Martz, PM 2017
Ladies Night 2017 is Set!
May 13th
Timothy’s on the Waterfront
Granite-Corinthian #34,
Eureka-DuPont #23-29,
and Brandywine #33
are all getting together to celebrate the special ladies in our lives and thank
them for everything they do.
Come out and enjoy some
Food, Drinks, and Dancing
Tickets will be available from the
officers at the meeting
And online.
F E B R U A R Y, 2 0 1 7Dear Brethren,
What a fantastic evening, our Grand Master’s Visitation was truly a most memorable event! Full of fun, fellowship, and fraternity in its ultimate form! MWGM’s heart-felt speech was poignant and inspiring, and was strongly supported by the other Grand Staff speakers. I was truly honored to be there and sit as your SS.
With the holidays behind us, and the cold, gray winter ahead, things might seem a little bleak for some. During this season let us keep in mind our obligation to our Brothers, to their families and to our neighbors. Do you know a Brother or widow who might need your assistance, maybe a ride to an appointment, or just a home visit to brighten their day? Perhaps there is an elderly neighbor who can no longer shovel their sidewalk or cut their grass? Let’s look for those opportunities to help others!
That is what Masons do… we go that extra mile, with a happy heart, a kind word, and a helping hand. The smallest act of kindness can make an immense difference, and what we do does matter. YOU make the difference, with each Brother living their obligation…and, working together, WE make a difference and can make this world a better place for all.
I look forward to sitting with you in Lodge!
With warm fraternal regards it is my privilege to serve you, Bro. Sr. Steward Joe
On the menuF E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 7
r Spaghetti with Meat Saucer Tossed Saladr Italian Breadr Assorted Italian Cookies
M A R C H 7 , 2 0 1 7
r Chili Con Carne (hot sauce will be available)r Cornbreadr Apple Pie / Whipped Cream
A P R I L 4 , 2 0 1 7
r Baked Hamr Scalloped Potatoesr Green Beans with almondsr Cheese Cake
M AY 2 , 2 0 1 7
r Baked Turkey Breast & Gravyr Whipped Potatoes and Peasr Assorted mini desserts
J U N E 6 , 2 0 1 7
r Fresh Strawberries & Sponge Cake Cups r Pound Caker Whipped Cream
The first record of Freemasons marching in a parade wearing aprons, white gloves, and regalia was in 1738. Until the Great Depression of the 1930s, brothers would gather at the Lodge, don their regalia, and march in procession to local church for a “Masonic Sermon”. The annual event was traditionally held on one of the Saints John Days, Christmas or Easter.
The first such recorded Masonic Sermon was by Rev. Charles Brockwell in Boston’s Christ’s Church on December 27, 1749.
Masonic Trivia - Amusements & Curiosities by Peter Champion. Copyright 2011.
Food for ThoughtA few fun facts about Freemasonry
What is considered the color of Masonry?
Blue. To the Mason it is a symbol of universal friendship and benevolence, because, as it is the color of the vault of heaven, which embraces the earth, we are thus reminded that in the breast of every brother, these virtues should be equally extensive. It is therefore the only color, except white, which should be used in a Master’s Lodge.
Masonic Quiz Book - “Ask Me Another, Brother” Edited by Wm. O. Peterson, P.M. 32°
Copyright 1951