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Brother Roberts always found the time to participate in or
                                                                support various civic and fraternal organizations. Starting in
                                                                1926, Albert served as Vice President and Treasurer of the
                                                                Boys Hi-Y Club, a social club for middle and high school boys
                                                                ƒ† ‰‹”Ž• ƒƥŽ‹ƒ–‡†™‹–Š –Š‡  ‘—‰  ‡ǯ•  Š”‹•–‹ƒ  ••‘…‹ƒ–‹‘
                                                                (YMCA). He participated in the Helena Kiwanis Club and was
                                                                President in 1929. He was an active member of the Helena
                                                                Sigma Chi Alumni Chapter. Besides being the President of
                                                                the Helena Commercial Club, and also served as a member
                                                                of the Northwest Accrediting Association’s accreditation
                                                                committee. He was Vice President of the Elkhorn Council of
                                                                the Boy Scouts of America in 1930. He was not only a teacher,
                                                                administrator, humanitarian, and civic leader; he was also a
                                                                pillar of the community.

                                                                His tenure as the Mayor of Helena for two terms was marked
     &ŝŐƵƌĞ Ϯ͗ &ƌŽŵ &ŝƌƐƚ sŝŐŝůĂŶƚĞ WĂƌĂĚĞ͕ DĂLJ ϭϵϮϰ͘ ͞ϯͲϳͲϳϳ >ĂƐƚ  ŚĂŶĐĞ Žƌ  ƵƐƚ͟
    &ƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ ĂƌĐŚŝǀĞƐ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ DŽŶƚĂŶĂ DĂƐŽŶŝĐ &ŽƵŶĚĂƟ ŽŶ͘        „› ˜‹•‹‘ƒ”› Ž‡ƒ†‡”•Š‹’ –Šƒ– …‘–”‹„—–‡† •‹‰‹Ƥ …ƒ–Ž› –‘ –Š‡
                                                                town’s prosperity. Brother Roberts was the Mayor of Helena,
     Brother Roberts was well-known in the Helena community,    starting in 1936 and ending in 1940. In 1936, an article in
     the state of Montana, and the nation. He had been part of  the Helena Independent Record newspaper said of the new
     Helena High School for 36 years, and during that time, he had  Mayor, “New hope must have been born in the hearts of
     touched the lives of thousands of students. He was respected  Helena homeowners and residents when they learned of
     and admired for his wisdom, kindness, and dedication to his  the results of the municipal election Monday evening; New
     students. But it wasn’t just the students who adored him;  hope that Helena may be restored to its former condition
     the entire town looked up to him. He had achieved national  as a city of beautiful homes; of clean streets comfortable
     recognition for his work as an educator, and when a new high  public buildings; adequate school houses and an abundant
     •…Š‘‘Ž ™ƒ• „—‹Ž–ǡ Š‡ ™ƒ• …Š‘•‡ ƒ• –Š‡ Ƥ”•– ’”‹…‹’ƒŽǡ ƒ† Š‹•  water supply. Mayor Albert J Roberts is the kind of man to
     contract was extended beyond retirement age. He became     inspire this hope; he wants a city that every resident might
     a general agent for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance     be proud to call home. He has traveled to a wide range of
     Company after he left the Helena School system and retired.  places and studied at foreign universities. For Twenty-seven
     His name is synonymous with excellence and dedication in   years, he was the guiding spirit of classes of boys and girls,
     education. His ability to speak several languages and engage  averaging hundreds per year, and on June evening for more
     with individuals from diverse backgrounds endeared him to  than a quarter of a century, he has walked out on stage at the
     Š‹•  …‘—‹–›Ǥ  Ž„‡”–ǯ•  ‹ƪ—‡…‡ ”‡ƒ…Š‡† ™‡ŽŽ „‡›‘† –Š‡  Š‡ƒ† ‘ˆ ƒ …Žƒ•• ‘ˆ ›‘—‰  ’‡‘’Ž‡Ǣ ‘– ƒ Ƥ ‹•Š‡† ’”‘†—…–ǡ „—–
     academic realm.                                            ƒ …Žƒ•• Žƒ—…Š‡† ‹–‘ –Š‡ •‡ƒ ‘ˆ Ž‹ˆ‡ǡ Šƒ’’› ƒ† …‘Ƥ †‡–Ǥdz

     Fraternal and Civic Involvement                            On October 24, 1937, the cornerstone for the new Methodist
                                                                Episcopal Church in Helena was laid. The townspeople
     Brother Roberts was actively engaged in government,        gathered around the church site. It was a momentous
     ‡†—…ƒ–‹‘ǡ …‹˜‹…ǡ  ƒ†  ˆ”ƒ–‡”‹–› ƒơƒ‹”•Ǥ  ‡ „‡Ž‹‡˜‡† –Šƒ–  occasion as the cornerstone was about to be laid. The
     citizens should play an active role in the community and   Mayor, Brother A. J. Roberts, was dressed in his Masonic
     that all citizens should participate in civil discourse that  regalia to perform a part of the Masonic ceremony with Past
     addresses society’s social, political, and charitable aspects by  Grand Master John Kain and other Grand Lodge AF&AM of
     contributing, supporting, or volunteering.                 Montana members. The townspeople watched in awe as
                                                                the Masonic ceremony was conducted, complete with the
     Brother Albert J. Roberts received the degrees of Freemasonry  traditional pouring of corn, wine, and oil on the cornerstone.
     at Keweenaw Lodge No. 242, Central, Michigan. He was       Included in the cornerstone box were items taken from the
     Initiated as an Entered Apprentice on August 16, 1888, Passed  old Methodist Church’s cornerstone, which was laid 49 years
     to the degree of Fellowcraft on October 19, 1888, and raised  earlier in 1888.
     to the sublime degree of Master Mason on October 25, 1888.
     He transferred to Maurat Lodge No. 14, Albion, Michigan,   Brother Albert Roberts lived in Helena, Montana, for 46
     on February 18, 1895. He was issued a Dimit on November    years. He passed away on November 5, 1944, in Helena at the
     18, 1813, to transfer his membership to Helena Lodge No.   age of seventy-seven. The community grieved the passing
     3, Helena, Montana, and was elected to membership with     of a cherished town member renowned for his kindness and
     Helena No. 3 on December 5, 1913. Brother Roberts was      ‰‡‡”‘•‹–›Ǥ  ‹• ƤƒŽ ”‡•–‹‰ ’Žƒ…‡ ‹•  ‘”‡•–˜ƒŽ‡  ‡‡–‡”›Ǥ
     proud to have been a member of the Masonic Fraternity for
     56 years.                                                  Helena Lodge No. 3 conducted a special communication for
                                                                Masonic Funeral Rites for Brother Albert James Roberts on
     He was a member of the York Rite. He held various positions,  Thursday, November 9, at 3:00 pm. The Consistory Shrine
     including High Priest of the Royal Arch Masons Helena Chapter  Temple was the location for a public service event at 3:30
     No.2, Commander and Recorder in Helena Commandery          pm. Helena, Commandery No. 2 of the  Knights Templar,
     No.2 Knights Templar, and Recorder for Helena Chapter No.1  furnished escort for the funeral of Past Commander A. J.
     of the Royal and Select Masters. He was also a member of   Roberts. All deeply felt the loss of this remarkable man.
     the Algeria Shrine. For several years, He held the position of  His legacy would live on in the hearts and minds of those
     youth leader as DeMolay DAD and Chairman of the Board for  he had touched, and his memory would continue to inspire
     the E C Day Chapter.                                       generations.

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