Masonic Digest - Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia
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Masonic Digest - Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia
Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Jurisdiction of Georgia Volume 1 issue 1—Fourth quarter 2014/First Quarter 2015 Masonic Digest Georgia Prince Hall Masons—PHA Inside this issue: FRATERNAL GREETINGS! MWGM Bruce A. James 1 Deputy Grand 3 Master Grand Worthy 4 Matron Grand Worthy 5 Patron Elected Leadership 5& 6 Activities throughout the jurisdiction Masonic digest committee members: Brian A. Garner Antonio AlstonBey Ronald Skrine Antonio White The DEEDS we do will determine our GREATNESS! It is indeed a PLEASURE to see what “WE” can do when “WE” work together as a TEAM. The Masonic Digest serves as an informational tool to publicize and broadcast the GREAT things that “WE” are doing throughout the Jurisdiction of Georgia. It also serves as a tool to motivate, energize and encourage our membership to step up their game as we provide service, support and assistance to those in our respective communities. I highly recommend that you send your pictures, articles and stories in- and I must say they have prepared a marvelous publication. Many thanks to our committed, dedicated and enthusiastic editor and coeditors for a job well done; and to you my dear, Brothers, for ALL that you do to keep Prince Hall Masonry at the forefront. Fraternally, volving community service, scholarships, contributions Bruce James and donations to our MaMost Worshipful sonic Digest Committee. Grand Master Our Digest Committee assured me that the product would be second to none www.mwphglga.org Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Jurisdiction of Georgia P.O. Box 490750 College Park, GA 30349 To submit your articles to the Masonic Digest... Any and all articles, stories, must be submitted by email in either Microsoft Word or Google Docs. Meaning, we must be able to edit, change the font, cut and paste your submission. Photo’s must be of high quality, scalable, jpg., gif., format. ALL PUNCUATION, GRAMMAR, AND SPELLING MUST BE CORRECT. SEND YOUR SUBMISSIONS TO: MASONICDIGEST@MWPHGLGA.ORG The editors reserve the right to edit, change, delete, limit, any, and all submissions. LETTER FROM THE EDITORS Greetings my Good Brothers and Sisters! We are so excited to bring back the Masonic Digest. Our Grand Master has tasked us with documenting our rich history and legacy. We cannot do this without your help and contribution. YOU are the history of this great state of Georgia! mindful that all submissions must have correct grammar, high quality photo’s, and sent in on time. We will continue to do our best and make you proud! Thanks again!! The editors: Brian A. Garner Please be patient with us as we make sure all your needs are met and we produce a quality product. Also be Antonio Alston-Bey Ronald Skrine Antonio White Masonic Digest Page 3 From the Deputy Grand Master—Corey D. Shackleford, Sr. Brothers & Sisters All, understanding; in all thy ways acknowledge him, and he will I greet you in the name direct your paths of the G.A.O.T.U. and his straight.” With my blessings upon you and faith anchored and your household are the love and support plenty. As we embark upon new horizons and some familiar plateaus as a Grand Lodge. Let us never forget that it will take all of us, so that we can ensure that we are all doing what is needed to move our Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Georgia to immeasurable endeavors. from you all, we can focus together toMy Brothers, I humbly ward ensuring Georthank you for the trust and confidence that you gia is at the forefront have bestowed upon me and making sure that your interest are to serve you as your heard, respected and Deputy Grand Masdeliberated for your ter. Proverbs 3:5-6 reads, “Trust in the Lord welfare and best interest. with all your heart and lean not on your own My Sisters, as an advocate of effective and collaborative leadership across the aisle, I submit to you all the continued love and support of Prince Hall Grand Chapter. Our collective leadership, support, and respect of each other will be a beacon which will stretch beyond the borders of this state for all others to emulate. We thank you for your unyielding support of this Grand Lodge yesterday, today, and tomorrow as we strive to embrace “One Grand Lodge, One Grand Chapter, One Juris- diction of Georgia.” In closing, as we begin this year and prepare ourselves to embrace the joys, laughter, and sometimes pain that life brings. Remember, “Heavy is the head that wears the crown,” as coined by William Shakespeare in the famed play “Henry IV”, so as we all endeavor in our various roles of leadership always be reminded that, Proverbs 11:2, “When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom”. UWGA, RW Corey Shackleford, Sr., 33° Deputy Grand Master Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 3 From the Grand Worthy Matron—Lynnette Scott Hymes Greetings and Salutations to the Honorable Bruce A. James, Most Worshipful Grand Master, Grand Chapter Officers, Grand Lodge Officers, Sisters and Brothers of the Jurisdiction of Georgia’s Prince Hall Masonic Family. It is indeed my honor and pleasure to serve you as the 15th Grand Worthy Matron for Prince Hall Grand Chapter. I cannot begin to tell you how rewarding it has been for me to work so many wonderful, inspiring and dedicated Sisters and Brothers over this great State of Georgia. “We are Family”. As we embark on the 117th Annual Grand Session, let us synergize ourselves with love, patience and endurance for each other. This will be a time for our ‘Grand Family Reunion’ which allows us to see those Sisters and Brothers that we may not have had the opportunity to see during the year; a time to rejoice and be glad for the “People are like stainedglass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in; their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within.” Elizabeth Kubler Ross Sister Lynnette Scott Hymes, Grand Worthy Matron, Jurisdiction of Georgia goodness that our Savior has given each of us a time to facilitate the business of Prince Hall Grand Chapter. Life is unpredictable; therefore we never know what the future holds for each of us. Life is a pathway that we all must travel and each traveler is seeking peace. This is why we must follow the teachings of our beautiful order and believe that we can make a difference in the lives that we all serve. Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 4 Grand Worthy Patron—Sam Mcdonald The Order of the Eastern Star was established in The United States in 1778. It is referred to as The Adoptive Rite because of its relationship of Ladies to Master Masons. It was said by Robert McCoy that no institution can survive unless it is instituted on a solid foundation of laws, rules, and regulations, which, without, would be subject to constant changes from a multiplicity of minds which would tend to destroy its universality, and give its opponents just grounds for their (caviling) petty objections. Thus was the Order of the Eastern Star set upon an immutable (unchangeable) foundation. There are Fifteen (15) immutable Laws or, the immovable foundation in The Order of the Eastern Star which we should all be familiar with. As Sisters and Brother who are members of The Order of the Eastern Star, we are bound by a mutual obligation. We have faithfully promised to keep enviable, all that has been entrusted to our care, not to add to or delete from. To be informed members of the Order, we must first know ourselves. Our Sisters are often referred to as Eastern Stars and Brothers completely ignored, this displays total disregard for our organizational structure by those who should be its conservators. Obviously we are not as learned know, ask the proper as we ought to be; questions. We define we have obligated ourselves, we know ourselves on numer- ourselves, and we are ous occasions, and proud Sisters and promised to be cir- Brothers, Member of cumscribed within the Order of the Eastthe boundaries of ern Star. those obligations, Always Your Brother, hopefully not just empty words to gain Sam McDonald degrees, titles or Brother Sam McDonald positions. We should correct that Grand Worthy Patron which is improper; teach whenever and wherever we can with the hope of enlightening the masses. Members of the Order of the Eastern Star are never asked to define themselves as Eastern Stars, because we are not, anything to the contrary, is totally incorrect. We must not allow ourselves to be misled by the uninformed. Light dispels Darkness, if you really want to Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge Jurisdiction of Georgia The Honorable Bruce A. James, 33◦ 17th Most Worshipful Grand Master RW Corey D. Shackleford, Sr., 33◦ Deputy Grand Master RW C. E Alexander, 33◦ RW Primis T. James, 33◦ Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden RW Earl Perry, 33◦ Grand Treasurer RW John Jefferson, 33◦ Grand Secretary Masonic Digest Page 7 Prince Hall Grand Chapter, O*E*S Jurisdiction of Georgia The Honorable Bruce A. James, 33° Most Worshipful Grand Master Sister Deaidra P. Wilson Brother Cecil R. James Grand Associate Matron Grand Associate Patron Sister Mary P. Surry Sister Lynnette Scott Hymes Brother Sam McDonald Grand Worthy Matron Grand Worthy Patron Grand Treasurer Sister Theresa Hill Grand Secretary Sister Saundra Parks Sister Joyce C. Gilchrist Sister Sallie Mills Grand Conductress Grand Associate Conductress Grand Chairman of the Trustees Masonic Digest Grand East Conerstone Laying Page 8 Masonic Digest Grand East Conerstone Laying Page 9 Masonic Digest Page 10 Past Grand Masters J.M. Simms Louis B. Toomer John V. Deveaux Alexander Harris 1870-1872 1872-1874 1874-1883 1883-1886 A. K. Desverney W.E. Terry John D. Campbell W.E. Terry 1886-1888 1888-1889 1889-1894 1894-1901 H.R, Butler John W. Dobbs X.L. Neal Neal A. McQueen 1901-1932 1932-1962 1962-1990 1990-1995 Benjamin P. Barksdale Willie L. Williams Ramsey Davis, Jr. Douglas M. Jones 1995-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010 2010-2014 Masonic Digest Page 11 Past Grand Matrons and Past Grand Patrons The following Sisters and Brothers have served as Worthy Grand Matron and Worthy Grand Patron respectively: Sis. D. Edwards, WGM, 1899-1902 Sis. Viola Hart Felton, WGM, 1902-1933 Sis. Mary H. Jones, WGM, 1935-1940 Sis. Ruth V. Cobb, WGM, 1941-1945 Sis. Minnie DeVaughn, WGM 1946 Sis. Mary L. Ayers, WGM, 1947-1952 Sis. P. B. Eichelberger, WGM, 1953-1954 Sis Marie B. Cooper, WGM, 1955-1963 Sis. Lillian E. Blake, WGM, 1964-1977 Sis. Florence M. Hogan, WGM, 1977-1992 Sis. Ruby C. Clayton, WGM, 1992-1997 Sis. Belle S. Clark, WGM, 1997-2002 Sis. Vashti G. Pullen, WGM, 2002-2007 Sis. Marilyn Moore, WGM, 2007-2012 Sis. Lynnette Hymes, WGM, 2012-Present Bro. W. E. Terry, WGP, 1899-1900 Bro. Sol C. Johnson, WGP, 1901-1951 Bro. George W. Smith, WGP, 1952-1961 Bro. Robert J. Walters, WGP, 1961-1970 Bro. Earnest McIntyre, WGP, 1971-1994 Bro. Willie V. Coleman, WGP, 1994-1998 Bro. Felton L. Hudson, WGP, 1998-2005 Bro. Aaron Kent, WGP, 2005-2008 Bro. Marvin Knight, WGP, 2008-2014 Bro Sam McDonald, WGP 2014-Present Masonic Digest Page 12 Thomasville District #10 District Meeting 2014 Thomasville donates school supplies Masonic Digest Page 13 Magnolia Chapter #411, Albany On December 13, Magnolia Chapter #411 volunteered ringing the bell for the Salvation Army at K-Mart. “Community service is the Core to our beliefs. It was humbling to bring holiday greetings to individuals in the community as they donate to a worthy cause!” On December 9, 2014 Magnolia Chapter #411 participated in the Christmas AGAPE at the Albany Civic Center, in which the Chapter assisted with purchasing and the distribution of gifts requested by families for the holidays . Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 7 Amy R. Dunn Chapter #82—Macon S.E.R.V.E On Wednesday, November 26, the spirit of Giving Back to the Community was the order of the day. The owners of OverTyme Bar and Grill hosted Thanksgiving Lunch, Free Health Screenings, and Free Haircuts. Several members of Amy R. Dunn Chapter #82 OES assisted with serving lunch, buffing tables, and greeting the many guests. We hope to continue to support and work PM W.F.Butts & Sis. M. Glover with Mr. & Mrs. Harris throughout the year with the community service project. Mr. Larry & Mrs. Charity Harris Owners & Amy’s House Members Sis. Pullen checking the haircut Sis. Michell Glover & PGWM Pullen PM W.Faye Butts & PDWM Brenda Carswell Masonic Digest A Salute to the First Worthy Matron Of Amy R. Dunn Chapter #82 - Macon, GA: Sister Esther L. Andrews Amy R. Dunn Chapter was organized on May 4, 1974. The first Worthy Matron appointed was Sister Esther L. Andrews. Worthy Matron Andrews served 2 years as the leader of Amy’s House. Now that her health has failed, she is a patient at Eastview Nursing Home. Sister Lillian Nixon, present Worthy Matron and Sister Vashti Pullen, PGWM made a surprise visit to see Sister Andrews for her birthday. A great time was enjoyed by all. Page 15 masonic digest Page 16 Atlanta Firefighters giving back to the community they serve Submitted by: Bro Joel G. Baker, 32◦, H. R. Butler #23, Atlanta District 3 West I have been employed with the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department for approximately 27 years. Each of those 27 years my fire department has asked our Citizens and visitors to support the Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation, the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia, Gold Shield Foundation and the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Since, the inception of our “boot drive,” we have collected an estimated $945,000 (+/-) to support these various charity organizations. In 2014, we collected a total of more than $70,000 for these charities. This year instead of asking for a donation from our Citizens, Battalion Chief Michael Winfrey presented to the department the idea of doing a “Reverse Boot Drive.” During the reverse boot drive, we decided to pass out 600 roses, Fire Safety lollipops and cards with information about the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department’s programs and contact numbers. As the Interim Fire Chief, I was in full support of this idea and though that it would be an excellent way of saying, thank you for the many years of generosity from our valued stakeholders. Thank you, not just for their support during our bi-annual boot drives, but thank you for providing their fire stations and firefighters with cakes and cookies, meals, and many other acts of kindness. We hoped that everyone would see this as a nice and fun gesture of our gratitude to the citizens and visitors who shown us all so much support. masonic digest Page 17 Statesboro District #18 some a deployed soldier. Sponsor Black History Programs We always bring in the year with a Bang by Attending and participating in Emancipation Proclamation Programs held throughout the district. All chapters held their regular scheduled meetings, special recognition programs such as Esther Day, Chapter Anniversaries, etc. with support from the entire district. In addition, January is busy with MLK Activities including Prayer Breakfast, Pageants, Parades and Observance Day Programs. We also held our annual District 18 Awards Banquet and Unity Services Programs. Many attended the Mid-Winter Meeting in Forsyth and donated funds to “Kidney for Kennedy.” We visited residents at local nursing homes and in Sylvania, GA, the VA Hospital, in Dublin & MCG in Augusta. East GA Regional Hospital, Each chapter adopt families at Thanksgiving & Christmas time; We visited and donated to: Caring Closet for Pilot Club of Statesboro (Alzheimer), Brain Minders Program for Kindergarteners, Trailblazers Program for Dist. Miss. Society, Habitat Celebration (served a group from N. Y.), Women’s Health Program, Ga Power Ambassadors Meeting, Lions Club Meeting, NAACP Banquets, Children’s Miracle Network, sponsored fundraisers for scholarships. Some participated in an “Out to Eat Lunch Bunch.” And all attended the District Meeting and held annual Education Day. Statesboro District # 18 and Millen District #16 hosted the 2014 Grand Youth Session in Statesboro, GA. We volunteer at schools during CRCT Tests, Boys & Girls Club, Relay for Life; Toys for Tots attend county commissioners and BOE meeting, Chapters hold Senior Day Cookout, “AARP Hunger Drive”, provide Camp Stars tutoring program. We provided Voter Registration Training and Assistance, attended Women’s Retreat in San Destin, FL; Health Program/Sr. Luncheon, participated in Bulloch and Candler Clean-Up, Feed the Hungry Some chapters prepared Scrap Books for District Competition in the Grand Scrapbook contest. During the 116th Annual Grand Session, June 9 – 13, in Savannah, we won Grand Scrapbook Award, Loose Change Award, District Matron of the Year Award, Recognition Award to Dist. 18 Secretary for completing report forms correctly. Several members sing in the Grand Choir, and placed 1st in Grand Queen’s Extravaganza. We support the brothers in Saint John’s Day, VBS, Church/Youth Revivals, Family/Friends Day, Pack the Pews & W.I.S.E. Ministry, Church/Choir Anniversaries, and 100 Men in Black/100 Women in White Program. We support those in need, supply snacks for families of loved ones at Statesboro Hospice, care package to Adopt a soldier, donated monies for textbooks and supplies to high school grads, host 5 point Tea, groceries for families in need, Hat shows, Turkey Trot and Harvest Day, & participated in Candler and Evans Centennial celebrations. We have a youth member to receive “American Red Cross Young Hero award and she participated in the Airport Disaster Drill in Savannah. Congratulations Brianne Sneed! 2 members represented us at the William West Assembly 50th Anniversary in Kingsland, GA. Pictured above: PGM Douglas Jones, 33°, Sister Gloria Hagan, Grand Queen 2014 and Sister Chyrileen Kilcrease, DWM masonic digest Page 18 Central City Chapter #46 and Central City Lodge #12 “Holding Ourselves Accountable” The members of Central City Chapter #46 and Central City Lodge #12 came together on October 19th, for what turned out to be an awesome Joint Anniversary celebrating 96th and 139th years respectively. Chapters and Lodges from across the state were greeted by Central City Youth Chapter #75. From the Processional to the benediction, there was praise, worship and even tears. Sister Lula B. Harris, PM and Brother C.E. Alexander, GSW served as Master and Mistress of Ceremony. The devotional service lead by Bro. Jasper Faust, PM and Bro. Larry Harden, PM set the tone with “Jesus Stopped By And Laid His Hands on Me” and ending with Georgia’s own Brother Bruce A. James, MWGM singing “Glory, Glory, Hallelujah Since I Laid My Burdens Down.” Musical acapella renditions “Tell Me Who Built the Ark” and “What a Mighty good Friend He Is” rendered by The Cedartown Male Chorus from Cedartown, Georgia added over whelming enhancement to the program . Sister Vashti Grimes Pullens, PGWM introduced the speaker. Central City Chapter’s Sister Mary L. Stephens, Worthy Matron sang “This is My Season” prior to the speaker. The speaker for the hour Brother Lewis Nelson, MWGM, Jurisdiction of South Carolina challenged all to “Go Get Stella and Leroy.” Scripture reference Ecclesiastes chapter 4. These are the forgotten girls and boys that we look over because they may not present themselves in the way we think they should. Don’t let the baggy pants, the smell, the color of their skin, the lack of social skills, the poor grammar etc. deter you from reaching out and helping someone. A scrumptious dinner was served immediately following the program catered by Mr. Craig Harris’ Catering. “The School Of Masonic Education (SOME)/Grand Lecturer Staff are on the move and will be coming to an area near you, soon for education and training. ” Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 10 The Georges: 50 Years of Love—Story by Felecia Prince Statesboro District Deputy William George and Emeritus Grand Chaplain Ruthie George celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in Metter, Georgia. It was a very festive affair and was attended by approximately 300 guests. The couple was very much appreciative to everyone for making the effort to show their love and support. They were glad and surprised to have in attendance Grand Youth Director Sis. Mary James and her husband Grand Associate Patron Bro. C.J. James, District Associate Deputy, who, like many others, have also adopted the Georges as their parents. Deputy Louis Harper and his wife Sis. Betty Harper, Worthy Matron of Cape Jessamine Chapter were also present. In attendance were many other dignitaries representing OES, General Missionary Baptist Convention, community organizations and church affiliations. Many pastors and members of the clergy were also present. The Georges were especially honored with a special visit and gifts from Georgia State Senator Jack Hill of Reidsville, Georgia, who has been a longtime friend of the family. The Georges are both lifelong residents of Candler County. They became high school sweethearts when Sis. George was in the eighth grade and Bro. George was in the elev- enth grade. Their togetherness remained throughout college, military and early careers. Bro. George graduated from Fort Valley College, now University; he also spent three years in the army with two of those years being spent in Germany. He served as a Vocational Agriculture teacher for nineteen years in Candler County and sixteen years as the principal of Metter Middle School, Metter, GA. Sis. Ruthie George graduated from Savannah State College, now Savannah State University. She retired after thirty years working in Chatham, Evans, and Candler Counties. They are the very proud parents of two adult daughters. Felecia is a sixth grade teacher at William James Middle School in Statesboro, Georgia and Michele is a Prison Counselor at the Stat Prison in Ludowici, Georgia. Being grandparents of two grandsons, probably has given them one of the greatest joys in life. Jalen and Caleb have lived with their grandparents since they were babies. The boys frequently make it known that regardless of how “Pa Pa” my discipline, they are not leaving until college. Bro. and Sis. George are extremely proud of their grandsons because of their excellence in school performance and their great attitudes. The Georges often receive accolades concerning their grandsons in school, church and community. Bro. and Sis. George are very active in church and community activities. They are life members of the NAACP and Bro. George has served as president of the Candler County Branch for over 20 years. They both have received many honors and awards for their volunteer work both church and community. The love they have for people is very evident because of their extensive participation in various activities and interaction with citizens throughout the neighborhood. They have been leaders and “drum majors” for justice as they have fought for the rights of children, and adults; helped to sponsor activities celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. birthday, MLK pageant, breakfast, observance day and parade, where their daughter Felecia has been the special radio commentator for many years. The Georges have always had the willingness and the mind to serve. They believe in bringing people together in unity. That’s why it’s fitting that one of Bro. George’s favorite scripture is “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is For brothers to dwell together in unity!” Psalms 133:1. Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 11 Foundation Lodge #592 Foundation Lodge 592 held its 12th annual Gospel Fest on Saturday, November 15th at the Frederick Douglas High School auditorium. The event was well attended by community guests, brothers and sisters of Foundation Lodge and Chapter as well as members of other lodges and chapters. There were 10 acts that performed, all of which, displayed outstanding talent and certainly entertained the audience. It was a lively event with praise and worship reverberating from the stage throughout the crowd. The master of ceremony was Reverend Clyde Corbin, Blue Ridge Lodge #97 hailing from MWPHGLSC. Foundation Lodge 592 partnered with Atlanta Public School for school supply donations and Paul E. Kelly American Legion Post No. 296, for Toys for Tots contribution. Guests were asked to bring a school supply or an unwrapped toy. We are happy to report we were able to donate to Atlanta Public School 4 large containers full of school supplies and multiple large totes full of toys totaling 130 for the Toys for Tots campaign. This is a signature event for Foundation Lodge 592 and this years venue was selected due to the growing number of the audience. The 2014 Gospel Fest was a success and we look forward to this event each year. It provides the lodge with an opportunity to service the community with a spirit filled event, partner with community businesses for a service related initiative and praise the name of our creator. Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 11 Atlanta District #3 West On January 23, 2015, a disturbing report was given on Fox 5 News concerning Bethel Grove CME Church in Spaulding County where Dr. Valencia Jackson serves as the Pastor. Their church bell that was brought from their original sanctuary over 150 years ago and built by slaves was stolen from the front of the new sanctuary. This Church holds a special place in the hearts of the members of Atlanta Masonic District No. 3 West because it is the site of our first cornerstone laying as a newly formed district. The cornerstone laying (picture inset) was performed on November 13, 2011. This is also the church where Past Matron Mary Watts, who many of us know in the jurisdiction, serves as a Church Trustee. The same day, the District was presented with a challenge to raise money for as a donation. The money could serve as a reward for the bell's return, to purchase a new bell or for the church to use however it sees fit. The challenge was originally to raise $1000.00 but through the enthusiasm and generous contributions of the lodges and chapters in the district as well as donations from non-members, we exceeded our goal and was able to present the Church with $1510.00! The presentation was made during a church visitation on Sunday, February 8, 2015. There were over 60 Brothers and 30 Sisters present including some of our members' children and friends. Thanks to AMD3West for once again showing your overwhelming support and commitment to the surrounding community. Fraternally, DDGM Jonathan S. White ADDGM Ron Triplett II DWM Denise Mundy DWP Bertram Thomas Atlanta Masonic District No.3 West masonic digest Page 22 Star of Georgia #492 ź—2014 Joint Scholarship and Awards Banquet On December 20, 2014 the brothers and sisters of Star of Georgia presented its 4th Annual Scholarship and Awards Banquet. Each year the brothers and sisters commit to awarding scholarship assistance to well deserving college bound youth within our community. We also recognize brothers and sisters whose light shined brightly during the year with their outstanding work, as well as the widows of our deceased brothers. Sir Johnson Jr. 2014 Scholarship Recipient $1,000 Emmanuel Akinley 2014 Scholarship Recipient Kiana Jones 2014 Scholarship Recipient Bro. Joseph Wiltshire Star of Ga. #492 Master Mason of the Year! Sis. Doreatha W. Dukes Star of Ga. #378 O.E.S. of the Year! Mrs. Hood “Widow of Bro. Gregory Hood”. Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Columbus District #4 Conerstone Laying On a beautiful Saturday morning on October 11, 2014, the Brothers of Columbus District #4 under the leadership DDGM Matthew Bonham, performed a cornerstone laying at the historic Mount Ta- bor Baptist Church located in Columbus, Georgia. Page 13 masonic digest Page 24 Watkinsville Lodge #21 -”Breaking Bread” Americus District #15 The Americus District held its 15th annual L.A. Fuse Scholarship Banquet, November 15, 2014. The Americus District awarded 18 Scholarships to students from across the district with funds to help further their education goals! Included in the picture are district officers: PM Larry Jackson (District Patron), ADDGM Gary Felton, District Matron Mattie Williams, and DDGM Joe E. Clark. Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 15 Rising Sun #115 Rising Sun Chapter #115 answered the American Red Cross’appeal for donations of bottled water on October 29, 2014. Project Chairperson Sister Cathaleen Traylor loaded her truck and met other Chapter members at the Red Cross building for the presentation of bottled water and Powerade. Those in attendance were Worthy Matron Dorothy Boston, Past Matron Alnita Anderson, Past Matron Cathaleen Traylor, Past Patron Richard Rozier, Sister Catherine Rozier, Sister Margaret Pauldo, Sister Frankie Barnes Coates, and Sister Ina Rozier Cooper. Rising Sun Chapter members will volunteer at the Salvation Army’s Helping Hand Outreach on December 15 to bag toys and grocery items for area needy families. We work diligently to make a positive difference in our community. Rising Sun Chapter #115 is a member of the dynamic Dublin District #19, under the leadership of DDGM Joe Louis Coates and District Worthy Matron Dorothy Boston. South Fulton Lodge #598– Helping Families during the holidays masonic digest Page 26 Americus Masonic District #14 The Americus Masonic District #14 held its 15th Annual L.A. Fuse Scholarship Banquet, November 15, 2014, picture are District Officers: (right front row): PM Larry Jackson,Banquet Co-Chair and District Patron, (right back –row)- ADDGM, PM Gary Felton, & District Matron, Mattie Williams, back row, (far left)-DDGM, Joe E. Clark, Banquet Chair. The Americus 14th District awarded 18 Scholarships to students (in the picture) from across the district with funds to help further their educational goals! Volume 1 issue 1—fourth quarter 2014 Page 19 A l b a n y C o n s i s t o r y N o . 176 Pay s Tr i b u t e To T h e i r O l d e s t M e m b e r The Albany Consistory No. 176 Masonic Body traveled to Thomasville, Georgia on September 4th to pay tribute to their oldest living member. Grand Inspector General (GIG) John Malone (center) celebrated his 95th birthday with a party. Those attending this blessed occasion included (from left to right: back row) Mrs. Malone (wife), Sublime Prince (SP) Patrick Bush, GIG Solomon Wilson, SP John I. Davis. On the center row is GIG Sam Gaines, SP Wilbum Rickman, GIG Derwin Canty, GIG Dennis Turner. Front row includes GIG Horace Thompson and GIG Oscar Cooks. “Making Good Men, Better” Masonic Digest Page 28 Sons of Colquitt, #580—H.K. Benton Brother Hezekiah Benton Sr., (affectionately known as H.K.) was born on October 8, 1913 in Baker County, Georgia. His family soon afterwards relocated to neighboring Miller County (Colquitt, GA). There he meet and married Ms. Rosie Hayes in 1936. He and his wife raised their family of eight children; one preceding him in death. He later moved again to neighboring Decatur County (Bainbridge, GA) in 1958. He worked for the Decatur County Board of Education for twenty five years before retiring in 1986. He still resides in Bainbridge at the age of 101 years old. Brother H.K. Benton was raised from a dead level to a living perpendicular in Twin Oaks Lodge No. 37 in the year of our Lord 1947. The Lodge was later rechartered under it’s current name of Sons of Colquitt, Lodge No. 580. The Lodge is one of four Lodges currently functioning in Bainbridge District No. 12. Brother Benton has been a gold card member since 1977. He holds a Jurisdiction of Georgia Member Identification Number (MRA) of 20205. He served faithfully as Lodge secretary for many years, until 1992. Brother Benton often times traveled to Grand Lodge Sessions as the lone representative of Sons of Colquitt, Lodge No. 580 throughout the 1960’s, 1970’s, and 1980’s. He is currently married (1987) to the former Clara E. Arnette. Though not as socially active as in years past, he continues to enjoy and live life abundantly. Brother Benton is a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Damascus, GA; where he has served as a deacon for over seventy years. Brother Benton attributes his longevity of life to early to bed and early to rise. He says he never ate too much, always ate in moderation and ate right kinds of healthy foods. He has maintained a clean healthy life, mind, body, and spirit. As a mason, H.K. was a very active and dedicated mason. Very, very seldom missing a meeting. He was always one of the first members to arrive at lodge meetings, driving himself forty-five miles round trip at night well into his mid-nineties years of age. He continued to attend lodge meetings on a regular basis until 2007 when his health began to falter.— Written by PM Patrick H. Bush Masonic Digest Page 29 DID YOU KNOW???? Did you know that the famous bridge builder by the name of Horace King was a Georgia Prince Hall Mason? Brother Horace King was born into slavery in 1807 in Cheraw, South Carolina. Brother King was later purchased by a man by the name of John Godwin, whom Brother King considered more of a friend than his master. Godwin brought Brother King to Alabama and his bridge building career took off. In 1846 Brother King was freed from slavery by an act of Alabama State Legislature and he may also be the only person that Alabama Legislature ever freed from slavery. Where exactly Brother King became a Mason is still a mystery but we do know that he was a member of St. John’s Lodge #3 in Cincinnati, Ohio, King Solomon Lodge #4 in Montgomery, Alabama and was a founding member of Bradwell Lodge #4 in Columbus, Georgia which is now Lewis Hayden Lodge #6. Did you know that one of the wealthiest African Americans in the South was a Georgia Prince Hall Mason? Past Master Monroe Bowers “Pink” Morton of Lincoln Lodge #62, in Athens, was a former slave who became one of the leading businessmen in the South. Past Master Morton built a federal building in Anniston, Alabama, a marble-front business building in downtown Athens, and the Wilkes County Court House in Washington, Georgia. He would follow with the construction of the Morton Theatre, which opened in 1910. Did you know that the Georgia’s first black Congressman and the first African American to speak on the floor of the United States Congress was a Georgia Prince Hall Mason? Past Master Jefferson Franklin Long of Phoenix Lodge #13 in Macon (now Central City Lodge #12) accomplished this feat in 1870 and 1871 respectively. lain under President Abraham Lincoln around 1863. Did you know that the first African American Middleweight Boxing Champion of the World was a Georgia Prince Hall Mason? Brother Theodore “Tiger” Flowers won the Middleweight Championship on February 26, 1926 over Harry Greb at Madison Square Garden. (Information provided by PM Doug Evans #112) Did you know there is a tie for the lodges that have produced the most Grand Masters? Even though Eureka Lodge #1 was the first lodge established in Georgia they have actually only produced two Grand Masters (Alexander Harris and Anthony K. Desverney). The lodges that are tied for producing the most Grand Masters are Hilton Lodge #2 (James M. Simms, Louis B. Toomer and John H. Deveaux) and W.C. Thomas Lodge #112 (Henry R. Butler Sr., X.L. Neal, and Ramsey Davis). was started by two of our Past Grand Masters? Originally founded as the Colored Tribune in 1875 by PGM’s John H. Deveaux and Louis B. Toomer, the purpose of the paper was to keep African Americans informed of the injustices done to the African American race during the Jim Crow era. In 1890 the Grand Lodge voted to make this newspaper the official organ of the Grand Lodge. The Savannah Tribune is still in operation today. Did you know that our Grand Lodge once owned and operated one of the first Masonic Orphans Homes in the country for African Americans? This project was a vision of PGM William E. Terry who wanted a place where children of deceased Master Masons could be housed and receive an education. Although this home no longer stands in Americus the memory of PGM Terry’s vision still lives on. Did you know that the first African American to open a mortuary in Savannah was a Georgia Prince Hall Mason? Brother William H. Royall of Eureka Lodge #1 opened his mortuary around the year 1878 and this mortuary (Bynes-Royall Funeral Home) is still in operation today. Did you know that the first African American to serve as Chaplain for the Union Army later became a Georgia Prince Hall Mason? Bishiop Henry Mcneal Turner of Pythagoras Lodge #11, in Savannah, was appointed chap- The Digest committee gives special thanks to Grand Historian PM D. Gillarm on keeping us on our toes!