Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 27

Words: Fred Daues, Robert Ebeling, Anthony Perri, Harold Peterson, Les Dietrich, O.L. Jollay, Thomas Murphy, Robert Dalton, W. Reed, Cleary Gleeson, J. Powell, Robert Coulsen, Lester Maddox, Maxwell Hitchcock, Doug Hughes, Albert Hazewinkel, Ben Lenhart
Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 27

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 27
masonry
February, 1968
Speakers at the convention are: left-top to bottom, Anthony Perri, MCAA President: O. L. Jollay, MCAA Secretary and Convention Chairman and Robert Coulsen, Executive Vice President American Arbitration Association.

Speakers right top to bottom, Thomas F. Murphy, President, B.M. & P.I.U.; W. Vernie Reed, Vice President, Laborers International Union and Governor Lester Maddox of Georgia.


People & Events
(Continued from page 3)

There were many prizes won by members from drawings held by exhibitors. We don't have them all, but here are a few. Winner of the Pittsburgh Corning TV set was Robert Ebeling, Romeo, Michigan. Maxwell & Hitchcock's drawings were won by Mrs. Doug Hughes, Louisville, and Robert Dalton, Cleveland. Mrs. Hughes got a beautiful hair dryer while Bob won an attractive attache case. Last but certainly not least was the drawing for the Allis-Chalmers riding power mower which was won by Albert Hazewinkel of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The largest delegation was that from the Detroit Chapter headed by their President Cleary Gleeson. Journeying the longest distance were Mr. & Mrs. Ben Lenhart, Anchorage, Alaska. Our thanks also to Past Presidents Fred Daues, Harold Peterson and Les Dietrich for helping make this the biggest and best convention ever.

Secretary Jollay surrenders to President Bidwell and the year of 1968 is off to a flying start.

One of the featured speakers on the Monday morning program was J. Lewis Powell, nationally known professional speaker and consultant from (Continued on page 33)
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