Torence
2009-07-04 03:38:02 UTC
The New York Times has picked up the Gate City story from Georgia.
Aside from the issue of old lines being crossed, I wonder why it is in
this new century of ours that so many must use the civil courts just
to assure that they can stay active? Many jurisidctions have Grand
Lodge Communications relatively around the corner including my own,
Illinois, which will meet October 9th & 10th. Aside from the West
Virginia Case, we now have the Georgia case to also consider. What
concerns one Mason must concern us all.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/03/us/03masons.html?ref=us
Fraternally,
Torence Evans Ake
Senior Deacon - Auburn Park Lodge No. 789 - Crete, Illinois
PM - Arcadia Lodge No. 1138 - Lansing, Illinois
Aside from the issue of old lines being crossed, I wonder why it is in
this new century of ours that so many must use the civil courts just
to assure that they can stay active? Many jurisidctions have Grand
Lodge Communications relatively around the corner including my own,
Illinois, which will meet October 9th & 10th. Aside from the West
Virginia Case, we now have the Georgia case to also consider. What
concerns one Mason must concern us all.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/03/us/03masons.html?ref=us
Fraternally,
Torence Evans Ake
Senior Deacon - Auburn Park Lodge No. 789 - Crete, Illinois
PM - Arcadia Lodge No. 1138 - Lansing, Illinois