1. History of Gulf Beach Lodge - Intoduction to 1969
Written by WebBrother
Tuesday, 03 February 2009 10:31
By Howard W. Knapp PM, PDI, PDDGM
14020 Marguerite Dr. Madeira Beach Florida
Chartered 1950
Introduction and Acknowledgements
The compiling of data for this history of Gulf Beach Masonic Lodge was, to say the least, a labor of love. The information in this history was gleaned mainly from the perusal of the Lodge minutes from 1949 to the present. Without the Master and Secretary over the past three years allowing me access to the minutes, this project would not have been possible, for that access I am thankful.
It has been my privilege to be a member of Gulf Beach Lodge for over twenty years, during which time I have come to know many good men and true. Many outstanding Masons of Gulf Beach Lodge have now long passed to that Grand Lodge on High, but hopefully their memory will remain as well as the wonderful work they did for this Lodge, their Brothers and the community.
The tenets of our institution are passed down from one generation to the next with the hopes that the principles of Freemasonry may continue unimpaired for centuries to come. Young Masons learn from the example of their more experienced and learned brethren, and then in turn become examples themselves in the future. This is the way of Freemasonry, and the way of life. I have watched, and hopefully implemented, the lessons of those esteemed brothers who were so eager and willing to be mentors to those of us just entering the craft. For their guidance, fellowship and brotherly love, I will be forever thankful.
Howard W. Knapp (2006)
1949 (Prelude to a Lodge)
W:. Fred Clark, Master U.D.
On December 8th 1949 a group of Masons led by Carl Schaefer assembled in a room at the Church by the Sea located in Madeira Beach Florida for the purpose of starting a Masonic Lodge. There were 57 present for the meeting, 44 visiting brothers, 2 members, 9 officers, the Grand Master (A. Wayne Conner) and District Deputy Grand Master (Eugene A. Nigels). A. Wayne Conner, Grand Master of Masons for the state of Florida opened an occasional Lodge of Master Masons in ample form and granted dispensation for a Lodge on Madeira Beach, which was sponsored by Star Lodge #78 in Largo, the nearest Lodge to the location. The dispensation was valid through April 1st 1950 only and was presented to the following Masons; John Blaich Jr., Harry Butler, George Clark, Burnice Cottrell, George Edelstein, Clyde Fashner, Theodore Howell, John Ivery, Julius McCrocklin, John Mundell, John Palmer, Carl Schaefer, Edgerton Taylor, Charles Weibel and Kenneth Vaughn. The first Master of the Lodge while in UD (under dispensation) status was W:. George F. Clark, with Brs. George Edelstein and Theodore Howell as Senior and Junior Wardens respectively, Br. JuniusMcCrocklin, Treasurer; Br John Palmer, Secretary; Brothers Carl Schaefer and Charles Buxton, senior and Junior Deacons respectively; Brother Kenneth Vaughn, Chaplain; Brothers Charles Wiebel and James Knowles, Senior and Junior Stewards respectively and Brother Burnice Cottrell as Tyler and J.A. Mundell as Marshal of the Lodge while under dispensation. The Grand Master that this "was like launching a ship and we were now under way, with a Captain and crew". And he gave it strictly in charge "that we were meeting in the House of God, and that we refrain from smoking in the Lodge room, telling of lurid stories, and from the use of profanity".
December 15th the Lodge opened the meeting with $10.00 in the Treasury and a bill was submitted for $6.75 for Lodge stationary and paid thus leaving the Lodge with $3.25 on hand. The question arose as to the $5.00 that Brother Edelstien submitted along with the request for dispensation. Brother Edlestien stated that the $5.00 would be given by him as a donation. At the first meeting there were three petitions read for the degrees of Freemasonry. Mssrs. Henry T. Van Dyke and George A. Wiebel were accepted and one other petition rejected. Degree fees were established at $25.00 for Entered Apprentice, $20.00 for Fellowcraft and $15.00 for Master Mason. Sunshine Lodge UD presented Gulf Beach Lodge with three gavels. Brother Joy Adams of Sunshine Lodge stated that he would also supply the Lodge with a ballot box. The altar was presented by Brother Kenneth Vaughn, the bible by Brother Charles Shuey of St. Petersburg Lodge #139, Brother Bill Newman of Sunshine Lodge promised material to make aprons from. Brother Charles Wiebel promised to provide fixtures for the lesser lights, and Brother Virgil Hanks from the Masonic Home promised light bulbs for the lesser lights. Brother asked that he be removed as chaplain which was accepted with regrets by all present. Brother Charles Buxton was appointed to replace him. Brother Kenneth Vaughn was appointed then as Junior Deacon. They were both duly installed.
1950
W:. Carl Schaefer
January 5th at a stated communication the minutes state that "Worshipful Master Fred Clark approached from the East and across the altar extended his hand of good fellowship to our Senior Warden George Edelstein and apologized to the brethren and George Edelstien for any hardship caused them by his previous saying and retracted everything, this was accepted by the Senior Warden in the spirit given." Thus all good Masons meet and act. W:. Ray Pyle of Northside Lodge presented the Lodge with aprons for all the officers.
January 12th the first degree work held.
January 19th the Lodge made a purchase of Lodge Officer Jewels from the National Masonic Press for $42.05. This evening was the first official visit by the District Deputy Grand Master, R:.W:. Eugene Nigels. R:.W:. Nigels closed the meeting with this poem:
What is a Master Mason?
We are questioned every day
What answer would you make to this
Or what have you to say?
Is it just to wear a button
So that all the world can see
Is that all this Master title
Means to you and me ?
Is it because you are a joiner
And want one emblem more to wear
Or are you seeking for the truth
And want a treasure rare
There are Masons who are Masters
In every word and deed
They are clean in word and actions
And their daily lives a creed
To be a Master Mason
In fact as well as name
Is to be a Master of one's self
Then the title you can claim
Regular meetings were held at the Church by the Sea, which the Lodge paid $15.00 monthly for the use. On March 16, 1950 at a regular communication an election of officers was held. These officers were to fill the chairs after the Charter was granted by the Grand Lodge. Those elected were; Br Carl Schaefer- Worshipful Master; Br John Palmer- Senior Warden; Br Edgar Taylor- Junior Warden; Br Harry Butler- Treasurer and Br Kenneth Vaughn- Secretary. By-laws were also presented and approved at the same meeting.
At the business meeting on March 29, 1950, the last meeting of Gulf Beach Lodge U.D. the minutes state "Nothing else coming before this Lodge of Master Masons the same now rests until future orders by the Grand Lodge F&AM of Florida". Three weeks later Gulf Beach Lodge #291 was to be born.
Gulf Beach Lodge U.D. received its charter from the Grand Lodge of Florida on April 19, 1950 with the number to be 291. MW Gus Dekle, Grand Master, dedicated, consecrated and presented Gulf Beach Lodge its Charter on May 8th 1950 at Sunshine Masonic Temple. M:.W:. Gus Dekle, Grand Master of Masons for the state of Florida and officers of the Grand Lodge were present for the dedication of Gulf Beach and Sunshine Lodges. After W:. J. Adams of Sunshine Lodge opened the Lodge, the Grand Officers assumed the chairs of the Lodge. The Most Worshipful Grand Master dedicated and consecrated both Lodges and presented them their Charters after which he installed the officers of each Lodge.The officers elected assumed their duties with the exception of Br Kenneth Vaughn being replaced by Br Henry Dyke as Secretary. Br Dyke served as Secretary until October 5th when he was called back into active duty to serve in the Korean War. He was replaced as Secretary by Br Frank Jones. At this writing (October 2003) the only charter member still living is Br John Blaich with W:.Kenneth Vaughn passing away last year. The first called communication was held at the Church by the Sea on May 11, 1950. On May 18th the following brothers were the first to be Raised in Gulf Beach Lodge; Brothers Clair Siefferman, George Gretzinger, George Davis and Richard Patz. The first men to petition the Lodge for the Degrees were Mr. Arnie Garrett, Amzy Lockwood and Elmer Shirey.
The Lodge Charter
(L-R W:. Joy Adams, Master of Sunshine Lodge #288 / M:.W:. Gus Dekle, Grand Master / W:. Carl Schaefer, Master of Gulf Beach Lodge #291)
News Clipping From the St. Pete Times
On August 3rd 1950, there was further discussion about the need for a Lodge building and as to whether or not it would be more advisable to try to purchase a lot on Gulf Boulevard, with the thought in mind of trying to have several stores in the building for rent. The other alternative would be to build in a residential area, where land might be cheaper but without the stores. Brother Palmer suggested that perhaps the Lodge look into a joint building with the Lions Club, and a committee was formed to look into it.
Tuesday December 5th the Lodge held a meeting at 3861 Gulf Blvd for the purpose of organizing an Eastern star Chapter on the Gulf Beaches. The Past Worthy Grand Matron attended to offer her adivice.
On December 7, 1950, W:. Carl Schaefer reported for the building committee and told of an offer by Br JuniusMcCrocklin, a Beach developer, to Gulf Beach Lodge of a lot on Gulf Boulevard 91' X 237' if Gulf Beach Lodge would build a Temple 60'X90', with five stores on the ground floor. Br McCrocklin to receive rent on the five stores for the remainder of his life and upon his death, his son to receive one half of the rent. Br McCrocklin further stated that if the Lodge was not interested in this proposition, he would offer a lot free of charge in Madeira Beach. A motion was passed to accept the parcel of land in Madeira Beach as a gift from Brother Julius McCrocklin, for the purpose of erecting a Temple. On December 21st a deed for lot #35-block S/R-5th addition of Gulf Shore size 50' X 111' on Marguerite Dr. was received and accepted. W:. Schaefer visited the residents in the neighborhood of the proposed Temple to be sure that nobody had any objection to the building.
The treasurer reported that the Lodge had $56.00 in the Building Fund.
It was reported on the December 7th that the Eastern Star Chapter #241 received their dispensation and that on December 11th they would hold elections for officers.
At the end of its first year Gulf Beach Lodge #291 showed membership at 32.
1951
W:. John Palmer
Installation of Officers was held on January 4, 1951 with the following elected officers being installed. Br John Palmer-Worshipful Master; Br Kenneth Vaughn-Senior Warden; Br James Knowles-Junior Warden; Br Harry Butler Treasurer; W:. Carl Schaefer-Secretary.
On January 19, 1951 the Gulf Beach Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star was instituted.
WM John Palmer was advised by R:.W:. Perry Marsh that a "Temple Committee" was not satisfactory, and that the building should be financed by brother Masons. Br. Kenneth Vaughan reported that he had met with the town council of Madeira Beach and he felt certain that they would approve a permit for the building of the Temple. Br. Knowles reported that Pinellas Lumber Co. estimated lumber costs to be $7,500.00 for the building.
The Lodge was granted permission by the Grand Lodge of Florida on March 29th to change its meeting place from Church By The Sea to the Sue Rae School located at 14200 N. Bayshore Dr. in Madeira Beach.
A unanimous vote was made on April 5th to donate the lot given by Br McCrocklin to the Gulf Beach Temple Association which would in turn erect a Masonic Temple thereon with a resolution being sent to Grand Lodge giving Gulf Beach Lodge #291 free rent for ten years in exchange for same. On May 14th a charter was granted for the Gulf Beach Temple Association and ground was broken for the new Temple on June 7, 1951. This same day the Temple Association held its first meeting with 21 members of Gulf Beach Lodge present. The purpose of the meeting was to elect officers for the Association, these officers were, W:.Carl Schaefer-President; Br Julius McCrocklin-Vice President; and Br Harry Butler-Secretary/Treasurer. In most cases the same brothers that were officers of the Lodge were on the Temple Association. They would hold their regular Lodge meetings starting at 7:45 PM and then open the Temple Association meeting after the Lodge meeting was closed. Some of these meetings lasted until 2 o'clock in the morning.
The Temple Association designated Madeira Beach Bank as its financial institute. At the Associations meeting on January 24th 1951, it was agreed to make every member of Gulf Beach Lodge a member of the Temple Association.
The first member of Gulf Beach Lodge to pass away was Br. Arnie Lee Garrett, the altar was draped and a moment of silence was observed.
On June 7, 1951 7:30 PM at a regular meeting of the Temple Association, officers were elected. Carl Schaefer was elected President, JC McCrocklin-Vice President, Harry Butler-Secretary/Treasurer, John Palmer, James Knowles, Kenneth Vaughn, Robert Parker, Edward Taylor, Ellis Bruner, George Davis and Clair Sieferman-Directors, with James Knowles-Chairman. The meeting was closed and a special meeting opened immediately following by the Board of Directors where James Knowles resigned his position as Director and nominated Carl Schaefer to replace him. The members accepted his resignation with regrets, after which he was elected as Vice-Chairman.
On June 21st Br McCrocklin presented the Lodge with a Memorial Plaque for deceased brothers, made of stone, which still hangs at the Lodge foyer.
Memorial Plaque
It was pointed out to the Temple Association by their attorney, Louis Wallace, that the Association was not permitted, by law, to hold real estate. Due to this the Board of Directors held a special meeting on December 10, 1951 to allow Mr. Wallace to obtain the Court's permission to hold real estate by submitting the proper forms.
1952
W:. Ken Vaughn
Installation of Officers was held on January 6, 1952 with the following elected officers being installed. Br Kenneth Vaughn-Worshipful Master; Br James Knowles-Senior Warden; Br Robert Parker-Junior Warden; Br Harry Butler-Treasurer; Br Ronald Hannum-Secretary.
Newspaper Clipping from the St. Pete Times
On January 17th the Lodge set up the Charity Fund to help the poor and distressed. The same night the Lodge decided to spend $110.00 on each Past Master for a gift. And decided to purchase a Past Master's apron for W:.'s Schaefer and Palmer.
At a special meeting of the Temple Association on January 24, it was reported that there was $10,000 on hand for construction of the Temple, but that they would need to secure a loan to start building. They used Madeira Beach Bank for a $5,000 loan at 5% interest. It was at this same meeting that it was decided to make every member of Gulf Beach Lodge a member of the Temple Association.
February 7th discussion ensued as whether to give a gift to new members of a pin, coin or bible. It was decided that the Lodge would provide a Masonic Bible to all Raised brothers.
February 21st the Lodge decided to pay the Tyler $2.50 per meeting and a dollar extra if he had to move chairs, this was half of what the Tyler had requested a week earlier.
On March 6, 1952 the brothers approved a motion to give each retiring Master a Past Masters apron and a gift, not to exceed $110.00. It was also agreed to present each new Master Mason a Masonic bible as a gift from the Lodge. Dues at this time were $10.00 per annum with degree fees being $75.0
The original color chosen for the Temple was exterior 'White with cornice and bands, Spanish brown, the Lodge room gray with Masonic Blue in the recess in the b ack of the Master's station, the chairs for the brethren, black and ante rooms gray'.
The first fund raiser held by the Temple Association to defer the cost of building was a dinner from which they received $564.48 net profit, all of which went toward the payment on the bank loan.
Gulf Beach Lodge #291 held its first meeting in the new Masonic Temple on September 4th 1952. The Temple was erected entirely with volunteer labor and donated materials. The lot was surveyed by Br George Young, former Mayor of Sunshine Beach, and the building laid out by Br James Knowles, General Contractor. Members of the Lodge did all the labor, with W:.Kenneth Vaughn digging the foundation by hand. Fifteen hundred concrete blocks were donated by H. J Aldrich. The building level was raised through the donation of fill dirt which was spread by the members. Money was running low and additional donations just covered the purchase of windows, leaving $10 on hand. More contributions came in to enable the workers to place steel reinforced concrete pillars to support the second floor. It appeared that the need for expensive I-beams to support the flooring would stop the project when six businessmen joined together in obtaining a $5000 loan to continue the project. The steel was purchased and installed as members decided to continue as long as funds held out. At this point brothers and their families turned out for work days. Everyone selected a job to do as the ladies prepared picnic lunches. Jeweler and Judge, Barber and Architect worked side by side with tools not common to their trades. It was summed up best by Brother and Judge Lewis Wallace when he said "I feel proud of the boards that I put in this building".
Clipping donated by Mrs. Francis Bruner
November 20th the Lodge decided that uniform pictures of the Past Masters be placed in the Lodge room.
December 18th the the Lodge decided that a gas heater be purchased and installed no later than January 1st 1953.
1953
W:. Jim Knowles
The following elected officers were installed, W:. James Knowles- Worshipful Master; Br Robert Parker- Senior Warden; Br Elmer Shirey-Junior Warden; Br Harry Butler-Treasurer; Br Albert Miller-Secretary. Membership in 1953 went from 67 to 95 by years end.
(L-R W:. Ken Vaughn, 1953 Grand Master, Br:. Robert Parker, W:.M:. James Knowles, Br:. Elmer Shirey, W:. John Palmer, W:. Carl Schaefer)
January 1st the following Past Masters were appointed as Trustees of the Lodge. Carl Schaefer (1 year), John Palmer (2 years) and Kenneth Vaughn (3 years).
January 15th Brothers Schaefer and Robinson were appointed to publish the Trestle Board for Gulf Beach Lodge. W:. Schaefer was appointed first Historian of Gulf Beach Lodge.
It was agreed by the Temple Association to purchase the lot north of the Temple from Br McCrocklin for $1000.00 with $100.00 down and 6% interest with no payments on the principle until after the mortgage is paid in full. The lot was finally purchased for $1100 with nothing down.
February 5, 1953 Carl Schaefer was elected as Chairman of the Board of the Temple Association but declined, after which E.L. Siedenburg was elected as Chairman. Ellis Bruner was elected as Vice- Chairman
MW Perry Marsh, Grand Master of Masons of Florida and member of St. Petersburg Lodge #139, was present at the Lodge meeting on March 12, 1953. MW Marsh congratulated the brothers on their fine Trestleboard. Three days later it was reported at the Temple Assoc. meeting that the wiring downstairs would soon be completed.
The Lodge enjoyed two Masonic plays during the year put on by the St. Petersburg Masonic Players, "Rose Upon the Altar" and "The Greatest of These". The attendance at each was over 100.
1954
W:. Robert Parker
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Robert Parker- Worshipful Master; Br Elmer Shirey- Senior Warden; Br Winfield Heiney- Junior Warden; Br Harry Butler-Treasurer; Br Albert Miller-Secretary. Membership grew from 95 to 110 by the end of the year.
The Temple Association held a Circus on the Temple grounds as a fundraiser for further progress on the building. Monies raised totaled $1,302.81 from the same. The Assoc. donated 100 tickets to the Juvenile Court to be given to the under privileged youth as seen fit by the court. Judge Wm Gardiner responded by way of an official letter thanking the brothers for the kind gesture and said that the tickets would be well used. The Temple Association then authorized a Fish Fry to be held to raise further funds.
OES agreed to finance, pay for and install a bar downstairs.
The Association secured a loan from St. Petersburg Federal Savings and Loan in the amount of $6000.00
The Temple Association purchased 100 chairs at a cost of $2.96 each.
It was agreed to allow the Girl Scouts to meet downstairs at the Lodge, free of charge.
The building was painted for the first time by Brother Al Keeney, who received a vote of thanks from the brothers. MW Marsh visited the Lodge twice this year and once again and complimented the Brothers on an excellent Temple.
On May 26th the brothers enjoyed a Master Mason Degree conferred in Spanish by Universal Lodge # 178 of Tampa.
On August 19th the Assoc. considered bids by three companies to install an air-conditioning system. Costs must have been high because it was agreed to table the idea of air conditioning until a later date.
1954 Trestleboard Cover
1955
W:. Elmer Shirey
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Elmer Shirey-Worshipful Master; Br Winfield Heiney-Senior Warden; Br George Garrett-Junior Warden; Br John Kilpatrick-Treasurer; Br Albert Miller-Secretary. Membership increased from 110 to 126.
1955 proved to be the year that Gulf Beach Lodge first considered a dues increase. The committee that was appointed to look into the possible increase recommended that the dues increase from $10.00 to $15.00, the recommendation was approved.
1956
W:. Winfield Heiney
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Winfield Heiney- Worshipful Master; Br George Garrett-Senior Warden; Br Fred Lawrence-Junior Warden; Br Louis Brock-Treasurer; Br Albert Miller-Secretary. Membership continued to increase to 135 in 1956.
The Temple Association wrote to each member of the Lodge and asked for donations and pledges to help with the indebtedness of the Association in regards to the building of the Temple. Pledges were to be spread over three years.
Gulf Beach Lodge paid a lease for the use of the Temple at a cost of $35.00 per month
W:.Shirey was given permission to make name plates to go under the pictures of the Past Masters as a gift to the Lodge, the name plates continue to this day, however at the Lodges expense now.
On November 15th the assets and liabilities of the Temple Association were turned over to, and accepted by, Gulf Beach Lodge #291. The Temple Association had $1076.84 as a bank balance.
1957
W:. George Garrett
The following elected officers were installed, W:. George Garrett-Worshipful Master; Br Fred Lawrence-Senior Warden; Br George Lewis Jr.- Junior Warden; Br Louis Brock-Treasurer; Br Albert Miller-Secretary. The Lodge realized a net increase in members to 142.
On June 6, 1957 a resolution was adopted to form a Chapter of DeMolay at Gulf Beach Lodge. On September 9th Gulf Beach Chapter of DeMolay was instituted. September 5th 1957, Worshipful Master George Garrett invited the members to come out Monday evening, September 9th, for the initiation of the charter members of the Gulf Beach Chapter of DeMolay.
October 17th, W:. B:. Ken Vaughan moved that the Lodge hold a Masonic Trial on one of its members for non-masonic conduct. Motion carried unanimously. The brother was found guilty on December 5th by a vote of 59 to 4 and on December 19th was expelled by a vote of 21 for expulsion, 2 for suspension and one for reprimand. The case was declared closed.
1958
W:. Fred Lawrence
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Fred Lawrence-Worshipful Master, Br George Lewis-Senior Warden; Br John Kilpatrick-Junior Warden; Br Hugh Mullenix-Treasurer; Br Albert Miller-Secretary. Membership grew by 19 for a total of 161.
Prior to 1958 Gulf Beach Lodge relied solely on cross ventilation to cool the Temple. Windows were opened in the Lodge room on meeting nights to allow a breeze to pass through. Those stifling June nights must have been nearly unbearable. Not surprisingly on July 3rd the brothers voted to have air-conditioning installed, however they had not raised enough money to complete the job. Brother Don Curtis came to the rescue by offering to cover the difference at a rate of 5% interest, payable at a future date. The Lodge also voted to install a 300 Watt wiring system.
The fire escape was presented to the Lodge on March 20th by a Mr. Franklinof Edward James.
December 11th at 6:00 PM the Lodge Raised nine Master Masons.
1959
W:. George Lewis
The following elected officers were installed, W:. George Lewis Jr-Worshipful Master, Br William Voss- Senior Warden; Br Hugh Mullenix-Junior Warden; Br William Consla-Treasurer; Br Eldred Close-Secretary. The total membership increased to 168.
On March 5th M:. W:. Perry R Marsh, was the first Grand Master to be elected an honorary member of Gulf Beach Lodge along with R:.W:. Eugene Nigels and R:. W:.Fletcher McQueen.
A library of Masonic books was begun through a donation made by Br Ben Eastman.
1960
W:. Elmer Shirey
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Elmer Shirey-Worshipful Master, Br William Voss- Senior Warden; Br Hugh Mullenix- Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton-Treasurer; Br Eldred Clare, Secretary. Membership was still on the rise with a total of 183.
On May 12th the Lodge held its 10th Anniversary Party. The dinner that night was prepared and served by the ladies of Eastern Star Chapter #241 and the DeMolay boys. Gulf Beaches own Fred Lawrence was appointed as District Deputy Grand Master of the 19th Masonic District and sat in a seat of honor at the celebration. The Lodge presented R:.W:. Lawrencewith a leather carrying case for his apron. W:. Schaefer gave a history of the Lodge from the time of its inception. Rainbow donated $60.00 to the Lodge and the DeMolay $100.00. W:.Shireyread a telegram from the Grand Master, MW Ed Larson, expressing his regrets at not being able to attend the celebration.
1961
W:. Bill Voss
The following elected officers were installed, W:. William Voss Jr-Worshipful Master; Br Hugh Mullenix-Senior Warden; Br Dennis Smith-Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton-Treasurer; Br Eldred Clare-Secretary. Membership grew by 17 to 200.
DeMolay and Eastern Star donated $317.00 and $116.00 respectively to go toward the painting of the exterior of the Temple. On Sunday May 28th 80 Masons and their families attended the Pass-a-grille Beach Community Church service.
A motion was passed on August 17th to pay off the debt on the parking lot in full. It is interesting to note that the Lodge stayed open during July and August of this year.
The Lodge presented R:.W:. Fred Lawrence with a watch in appreciation for his excellent service as District Deputy Grand Master.
The Master's Project accomplished this year was the purchase and installation of a new organ for the Lodge.
Memorial Team of Gulf Beach Lodge
The Gulf Beach Memorial Association was established by the efforts of W:. William Voss and served the Lodge well until it dissolved in the year 1997.
1962
W:. Hugh Mullenix
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Hugh Mullenix-Worshipful Master; Br Dennis Smith-Senior Warden; Br James Robertson-Junior Warden; Br James stebelton-Treasurer; W:. Wm. Voss-Secretary. Membership increased by 6 to 206.
The Lodge thanked the Eastern Star for their contribution of carpeting for the Lodge room.
Over the years the Holiday Isle Shrine Club made many visits to our meetings and were often honored for their support.
1963
W:. Dennis Smith
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Dennis Smith-Worshipful Master; Br James Robertson-Senior Warden; Br Thurman Kinder-Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton-Treasurer; W:. Wm Voss-Secretary. Membership was 212 this year.
January 3rd the members voted to have heat installed and air-conditioning moved downstairs for a cost of $690.00 by J.C Presely & Co.
On January 31st the Lodge held a ladies night with 78 in attendance. There was a special presentation of a film of Astronaut John Glenn orbiting the earth. This must have been a monumental evening.
February 7th it was stated in the minutes that there was to be no smoking in the Lodge room.
There was a Master Mason Degree held on February 14th with 36 first time visitors in attendance.
February 21st the members agreed to allow the Neptune Court Order of Amaranth #35 on the first and third Friday of each month for $30.00 per month.
May 30th the Lodge held a formal Memorial Service for departed brothers led by Br. Dr. George Greene, Minister of Pass a Grille Beach Community Church. The Chaplain stood behind the altar and as our deceased brother's names were read by the Secretary, he placed a white flower with blue bow on the altar. Twenty six brothers in all were memorialized. W:. M:. Dennis Smith's mother donated the flowers and the arrangement that sat on the organ. Br. Greene's sermon was a 'graduation sermon' telling how the brothers had graduated from this life to a better life.
Boca Ciega Scottish Rite Club was voted on and approved to rent the Temple the first Wednesday of each month for $15.00 per month.
November 21st the Lodge received copies of the song "Hail Gulf Beach Lodge" by W:. John Hopkins.
1964
W:. James Robertson
The following elected officers were installed, W:. James Robertson-Worshipful Master; Br Thurman Kinder-Senior Warden; Br Paul King-Junior Warden; Br Stabelton-Treasurer; W:. Wm Voss-Secretary. Total membership increased to 227.
W:. Robertson reported on January 2nd that his project this year will be to pay of the Lodge Mortgage. On October 29th the Lodge held an official 'mortgage burning' with 220 members of all bodies and many dignitaries present. It was a memorable occasion.
Grand Lodge approved the placement of a sign on Memorial Causeway to advertise the Lodge.
March 26th the Lodge held its first Past Masters Night with the following Past Masters taking part: W:. Dennis Smith, William Voss, Elmer Shirey, William Belmer, George Lewis, Fred Lawrence, John Lower, Norman King, George Garrett, Carl Schafer, John Hopkins, James Robertson
Br. Roy Saunders secured a street directional sign for Gulf Beach Lodge, located on Gulf Blvd.
1965
W:. Thurman Kinder
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Thurman Kinder-Worshipful Master; Br Paul King-Senior Warden; Br Eugene Nungesser-Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton-Treasurer; W:. Wm Voss-Secretary. The Lodge grew by 17 members this year for a total of 244.
The Master's project this year was to purchase new Lodgeroom furniture. This project was completed on October 7th and it was approved to give our old furniture to East Gate Lodge U.D.
The Lodge gave approval for the newly organized chapter of the White Shrine to meet in our Temple on the second and fourth Fridays of the month.
1966
W:. Paul King
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Paul King-Worshipful Master; Br Eugene Nungesser-Senior Warden; Br Gene Mumma-Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton-Treasurer; W:. Wm Voss-Secretary. The Lodge membership was 262 this year.
(L-R) Bill Marshall, Bill Loutitt, John Cone, Jim Stebelton, John Hopkins, Gene Nungesser, Paul King, Gene Mumma, Unknown ,Bill Voss, Roy Saunders, Unknown, Art Jolly
The Master's Project was new wiring and electrical accessories.
Br:. Roy Saunders was given $40.00 for Fellowcraft Costumes
Br. Lewis Mohn was thanked for having deceased brothers names engraved on the marble memorial plaque downstairs. Br James Davis, of Davis & Sons Signs, was thanked for the donation of the letter G suspended in the East.
1967
W:. Gene Nungesser
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Eugene Nungesser-Worshipful Master; Br Gene Mumma-Senior Warden; Br John Cone-Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton-Treasurer; W:. Wm Voss-Secretary. The total membership grew to 275 this year.
During the summer the Master's Project, which was paneling the Lodge room walls, was completed.
The drape that hangs in the West was presented by Worthy Matron and Patrons Frances and John Schemeley of the Eastern Star. The two pillars that stand in the West were a gift to the Lodge by Dee Underwood (now Dee Gyllenhammar) and Carol Vaughn in memory of their husband and father respectively.
Also this year the steel railings in the East and West were installed as well as the lighted sign at the entrance way to the Temple.
Br. Fred McDaniel, Senior Warden of Elmer O. Smith Lodge gave his first lecture at Gulf Beach Lodge, an Entered Apprentice Lecture, on November 9, 1967. W:. Fred is currently an honorary member of Gulf Beach Lodge and has lectured continually at Gulf Beach Lodge since 1967.
On January 26th the Lodge had 50 first time visitors with a total of 133 Master Masons in attendance.
May 25th there were 74 visitors and 34 first time visitors for a Master Mason Degree.
1968
W:. Gene Mumma
The following elected officers were installed, W:. Gene Mumma-Worshipful Master; Br John Cone-Senior Warden; Br Roy Saunders-Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton; W:. Wm Voss- Secretary. There were 284 members this year.
The Master's Project was to purchase new kitchen equipment. The stove and hood were put in.
The Senior Warden's platform in the west was extended one foot in each direction by W:. Gene Nungesser. Br. John Hopkins donated the lilies and pomegrantes on the pillars in the west.
On September 5th the Lodge noted that the house that was purchased next to the parking lot was to be sold to Br. Hannum for $500.00 and to be moved off within three weeks.
The Called meeting for October 24th was cancelled due to Hurricane Gladys.
On February 29th Br. McCrocklin was presented with his 50 year service award. Br. McCrocklin was the first member of Gulf Beach Lodge to receive a 50 year pin.
1969
W:. John Cone
The following elected officers were installed, W:. John Cone-Worshipful Master; Br Roy Saunders-Senior Warden; Br Barney Walker-Junior Warden; Br James Stebelton-Treasurer; W:. Wm Voss-Secretary. The increase in membership continued for a total of 298.
The Master's Project was to have Cobb Construction Co. remove treess and pave the parking lot and was completed for a total of $2,825.00
The Lodge hosted the Masonic Brethren from three local Trailer Parks. 23 from Vagabond Park, 18 from Parsley Park and 26 from Bay Pines Park.
On May 19th the Gulf Beach Memorial Association performed their 200th funeral service.
It was decided on June 19th to offer the owner of the house on the south side of the Temple $7,500.00 for the property, $9,400.00 being the asking price. The offer was refused by the seller.
On November 20th the members approved the use of the Temple by the newly formed Job's Daughters on the first and third Sundays.