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MARCH2012 THEMASONICNEWS PAGE1
In This Issue:
Cotner Lodge awarded Rock Maul
Page 1
Hickman Lodge plans for Shrine Bowl picnic
Page 2
Temple Chapter to have Afternoon Tea
Page 2
Schools of Instruction Calendar
Page 3
Myrtle Chapter reports on Installation
Page 3
North Star reportsPage 3
Craftsman Installs Officers
Page 3
Masonic News Board Meeting
Page 3
Martha Washington Prepares for Fundraiser
Page 4
Columbia Chapter celebrates two engagements
Page 4
Lincoln Lodge holds G. Washington Dinner
Page 4
Starcraft Chapter Installs Officers
Page 4
Electa holds Supervisor Visit
Page 5
Myrtle Chapter Continues
Page 5
Liberty Lodge confers EA Degree on three
Page 5
Eiche Chapter, Assembly 6
and Bethel 63Page 6
TrestleboardPage 7
Bethel 5Page 8
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INSTALLATION
The Installation of Officers for Cotner Lodge was held on Sun., Jan. 22. The installation was well attended and we were pleased to have Bethel 63 perform the Living Cross ceremony. W.B. Steve Green presented the lodge with their 71st consecutive proficiency certificate for 2012. A Cotner tradition is to become proficient for the coming year prior to the installation of officers. Recent changes by the Grand Lodge allowed us to close the lodge in proper form with the public present. Many friends and family commented that they enjoyed sharing in the closing ceremony with the lodge. Thank You to W.B. Val Ryckman and the past masters who have preceded him for their leadership over the years. The 2012
officers are grateful for the chance to server Cotner Lodge for this year.
GRAND LODGECOMMUNICATION
W.M. Greg Mason, S.W. Don Gray, and J.W. Jerry Pigsley were the voting representatives for the lodge at this year’s annual communication. The conference center in Kearney was very impressive and was an excellent location for the event. Cotner Lodge was awarded the Large-Lodge Rock Maul Award for 2011. Other awards received were: The Plus Club Award, for positive membership growth; Two Change for the Troops Top Ten Awards, for Total Per Capita Raised and Total Amount Raised; The Pillar Award; The Membership Award for Large Lodges. Individual Awards were: 2011 Recruitment Awards for W.B. Ralph Riemann and Bro. Kevin Thornburg, The Grand Master’s Leadership Award for W.B Val
Ryckman, and The Master of the Year Award for W.B. Val Ryckman.
REGULARCOMMUNICATION
The regular business meeting was held Feb. 6 after a great roast beef dinner prepared by the stewards of the lodge. Bro. Travis Dyer and Jr. Steward Mat Thompson were presented with their membership certificates. Bro. Bill King proved up as a Master Mason. It was announced that educational scholarship applications are now available from W.B. Greg Mason. The deadline is April 1. Reports were given regarding the elections and voting outcomes at Grand Lodge. Awards received at Grand Lodge were presented to the lodge. W.B. Val Ryckman was presented at the altar and surprised with the presentation of the Master of the Year Award. He received a standing ovation from the brethren present at the meeting.
CONGRATULATIONS TO COTNER
LODGE NO. 297 ON BEING AWARDED
THE ROCK MAUL AWARD
AT THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION!
The Rock Maul Award is presented annually by the Grand Master to the Lodge in our Grand Jurisdiction which represents the best overall Lodge. Lodges submit an application annually to be considered. There are two Rock Mauls, one for small lodges and one for large lodges. Cotner won in the Large Lodge category. Well Done!
DUES ARE DUE
Dues for all Masonic Lodges for 2012 were due Jan. 1. Send payment to your Lodge Secretary. Members with unpaid dues will be delinquent March 1. Suspension by Grand Lodge comes April 30. Suspension in Lodge also means suspension in Eastern Star, York Rite, Scottish Rite and Shrine.
Look at your dues card. If it does not say 2012, send payment today to your Secretary.
Eastern Star dues are also due Jan. 1. Send dues to your Chapter Secretary. Unpaid members will be-come delinquent Oct. 1, with suspension Dec. 31.
Cotner Lodge 297Greg Mason, Correspondent
W.B. Val Ryckman of Cotner Lodge No. 297 is congratulated on a job well done in 2011 by W.M. Greg Mason at the In-stallation of Officers held Jan. 22. W.B. Val would be named the Grand Mas-ter’s Nebraska Worship-ful Master of the Year at the annual coomunica-tion. A distinction well earned. Deb Kendle photo
Cotner Lodge No. 297 held its Installationof Officers on Jan. 22. Those installed for 2012 are shown above. Deb Kendle photo
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Hickman Lodge 256Jack Irons, Coorespondent
INSTALLATION
This past month started off with the installation of new officers on Jan. 15. The open ceremony started at 2:56 to reflect the charter number of our lodge and there wasn’t an empty seat in the building. There could not have been a more suitable Installing Officer for W.M. Elect James Eggerling’s Installation than his own father, W.B. Rich Eggerling. The W.M. Elect’s brother, Jeff Eggerling, was also installed into his new office as Senior Deacon and it was really special to see generations of the same family sharing in the joy of Masonry.
BUSINESS MEETING
There’s no better way to start a month than with a Lodge meeting and on Feb. 2, Hickman Lodge held its first meeting with the new officers. They had met the week prior for practice and were ready to begin work for the New
Year. Three of our four candidates for the degrees had traveled up to Omaha for a one-day conferral and our new brothers Jeff Gins and Troy Hierarchs were on hand to prove up as Master Masons. As a lodge we are really hoping to have a stellar year bringing in new Masons and this was a great start.
Several committees were formed to help carry out the work set before us and plans for the Shrine Bowl Picnic were discussed as well. The recommendations of the Grand Master were covered prior to the yearly meeting and plans for degree work practice were put into place. Masonic symbols and references in Mozart’s classical music was discussed as part of our Masonic education, which was both entertaining and enlightening. After lodge was closed, the brothers retired to the basement for refreshments and more brotherhood. It was a great start for our new Masonic year and we are all looking forward to what lays ahead.
INSTALLATION
Temple Chapter No. 271 held their 2012 Installation of Officers on Jan. 21 at the Scottish Rite Temple. Sis. Lorrie Bryant and Bro. Don Jelinek were installed as Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron. Other officers installed for the ensuing year are:
Assoc. Matron...................Sis. Mary Ann TownsendAssoc. Patron............Bro. Carl PlantsSecretary.............Sis. Melinda BrageTreasurer............Sis. Marilyn JepsonConductress......Sis. Wendy GarrisonChaplain..............Sis. Karan BirdsallMarshal.................Bro. Larry BrageOrganist.............Bro. Keith GarrisonAdah.........................Sis. Laurie SiegRuth.............Sis. Mary Lou DempseyEsther..................Sis. Carolyn PlantsMartha..................Sis. Nila JacobsonElecta.................Sis. Sandra GleasonWarder..............Sis. Cassandra OrtonSentinel................Bro. David Jelinek
In addition to the 2012 Chapter Officers, W.M. Lorrie and W.P. Don appointed Honorary Chapter Officers for the year to assist and support the Officers.
These Honorary Officers include long-time members of Temple Chapter who have much wisdom to share with the newer members. The Chapter will look forward to their input during the coming term.
The Installation ceremony was conducted by Installing Grand Officer Betty Garwood, PGM, Installing Grand Marshal James F. Brown, PGP, Installing Grand Chaplain Jan Thoman, PGM, and Installing Grand Organist Mary Ann Stevens, PM. Sis. Nadyne Bauer attended the guest book and Sis. Robyn Throckmorton, PM and Sis. Christine Wigert and Bro. Greg Mason PP and Ben Wigert greeted the guests. Sis. Beth O’Neill provided a flute solo during Installation of the Worthy Matron and 8-year-old Caleb Nelson played the piano during the intermission. During the coming year, in addition to fellowship and fund raising activities for the Chapter, awareness activities and opportunities to assist individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders will be a focus for the Chapter.
STATED MEETING
The first meeting of the 2012
year was held on Feb. 6. W.M. Lorrie and W.P. Don welcomed and thanked all in attendance. Introductions included Bro. Carl Plants, Grand Patron; Sis. Karan Birdsall, Grand Organist; Sis. Robyn Throckmorton, District Grand Supervisor; and Sis. Carolyn Plants, Grand Companion to the Grand Patron. The 2011 annual reports were presented for the Secretary and Treasurer. The Chapter voted to change the May stated meeting date to May 14 due to Grand Chapter occurring during the regular stated meeting time. Sis. Robyn Throckmorton’s nephew, Gregory Keen, who attends Omaha Burke High School, was recommended for the Chapter’s Masonic Band Scholarship.
AFTERNOON TEA
The Chapter will have a Spring Afternoon Tea on Mar. 31 as a fund raiser. Entertainment will be provided, and art will be on display by students from Art Planet, a Lincoln art studio for children with special needs. Homemade items will be on sale to support Lincoln Assembly No 6, Rainbow for Girls.
2012 Officers for Temple Chapter No. 271 were installed on Jan. 21, at the Scottish Rite Temple. Photo courtesy of Laurie Sieg
MARCH2012 THEMASONICNEWS PAGE�
North Star Lodge 227Bob Tooker, Correspondent
EA School Thurs. Mar 8, 7:00 pm
Host Lodge Liberty 300 – 1635 L Street
OPENING / CLOSING
All Chairs: Liberty Lodge 300
CONFERRING
WM: Liberty 300SW: East Lincoln 210JW: College View 320
SD: Cotner 297JD: North Star 227SS: Hickman 256
JS: Bennet 94Tyler: Liberty 300
Chap: George Washington 250Candidate: Liberty 300
Questions: Craftsmen 314Answers: Lincoln 19
2nd Section: Lancaster 543rd Section: Tabula Rasa 332
Charge: Cotner 297
CENTRAL SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION TRESTLEBOARDSFC School
Mon Mar 19, 7:00 pm Host Lodge Cotner 297 – 1542 N 65th Street
OPENING / CLOSING
All Chairs: Cotner Lodge 297
CONFERRING
WM: Cotner 297SW: Liberty 300
JW: Hickman 256SD: Tabula Rasa 332
JD: Bennett 94SS: George Washington 250
JS: Euclid 97Tyler: Cotner 297
Chap: East Lincoln 210Candidate: Cotner 297
Middle Chamber: Lancaster 54Letter G: North Star 227
Questions: Lincoln 19Answers: Craftsmen 314
Charge: Lancaster 54
MM 1st Section SchoolMon Mar 19, 7:00 pm
Host Lodge Cotner 297 – 1542 N 65th Street
OPENING / CLOSING
All Chairs: Lancaster Lodge 54
CONFERRING
WM: Lancaster 54SW: Cotner 297
JW: George Washington 250SD: North Star 227
JD: Lincoln 19SS: Craftsman 314
JS: Euclid 97Tyler: Lancaster 54Chap: Hickman 256
Candidate: Lancaster 54Questions: Tabula Rasa 332Answers: College View 320
2nd Section: East Lincoln 2103rd Section: Liberty 300
Charge: Liberty 300
MM 2nd Section SchoolThurs Mar 29, 7:00 pm
Host Lodge East Lincoln 210 – 2700 S
OPENING / CLOSING
All Chairs: East Lincoln 210
CONFERRING
KS: East Lincoln 210GSW: North Star 227
GJW: College View 320G Chaplain: Lincoln 19
SD: Tabula Rasa 3321C: Lancaster 542C: Lincoln 19
3C: George Washington 2501R: Cotner 297
2R: Hickman 2563R: Lancaster 54SS: Bennett 94
JS: Craftsmen 314GSec: Tabula Rasa 332
SeaF: Hickman 256WayF: Cotner 297
Marshal: North Star 227Tyler: East Lincoln 210
Candidate: East Lincoln 210
PLEASE NOTE: The FC School and the MM 1st Sec-tion School have been combined by the Grand Custodian.
Masonic News Board
MeetingWade Kendle, Editor
On Feb. 27 the Masonic News Board of Directors met at 7 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 1635 L St. All the officers of the Board were present as were eight voting delegates from our member organizations.
NEW BUSINESSMANAGER ELECTED
As per our by-laws, our busi-ness director can serve for a maxi-mum of 5 years consecutively. This past year saw Sis. Beth Benson, Past Matron of Electa Chapter No. 8, reach that plateau. For those of you who have reached the “retire-ment years,” you know it can be bittersweet. She is glad her service to our organization is over, but she will be greatly missed because of the fine job she has done for our organization. That being said, I’m sure our new business manager, Sis. Bette Cummins, Past Matron of Myrtle Chapter No. 94, is up to the challenge of following in Sis. Beth’s footsteps. Congratulations are extended to each of you!
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BUSINESS MEETING
The festive board was spread with baked ham and potato casserole. To give the cook proper credit, there were no leftovers. The January Business Meeting held no surprises with business as usual. Worshipful Master David Peck did a good job conducting his first meeting. He needs to learn to just relax. The old Past Masters will get him shined up soon. He is young and has great potential. Our renter in our downstairs retail area has requested a longer term contract which lends to our stability. The girls from Bethel 27 will cook for the March meeting.
GRAND LODGE
Grand Lodge for 2012 is over and, for the most part, all of our delegates returned relatively unscathed. Per various reports, the shenanigans continued. It is my fervent hope; someone with positive leadership skills will step up and “take the wheel” as it were. I remember just a short time ago, Grand Lodge Officers were the pillars we neophytes held up as exemplars’. What happened? While traveling out of state a short time ago, I was approached by a fellow traveler and after we established our bona fides, an unexpected question came out of left field and I was asked if we had resolved our “mess.” I could only reply that “I hoped the madness would end soon.” I was very embarrassed, to say the least to know we are under the microscope of other jurisdictions.
Rather than promulgate new rules, I’d bet if the present by laws were observed, most of the stink would have dissipated and our leadership wouldn’t look so inept. This is purely my opinion and not necessarily the feelings of North Star Lodge or the Masonic News Organization.
A COUPLE OF FUNNIES
A teacher gave her fifth grade class an assignment: Get their parents to tell them a story with a moral at the end of it. The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their stories. “Tony, do you have a story to share?” “Yes ma’am. My daddy told a story about my Aunt Nancy. She was a C130 pilot in Desert Storm and her plane got hit by a ground to air missile. She had to bail out over enemy territory and all she had was a flask of whiskey, a pistol and a survival knife. She drank the whiskey on the parachute ride down. The wind blew her parachute right into the middle of twenty enemy troops. She shot fifteen of them with the pistol until she ran out of bullets, killed four more with the knife, till the blade broke, and then she killed the last of the enemy with her bare hands.” ‘Good Heavens’ said the horrified teacher. ‘What kind of moral did your daddy teach you from this horrible story?’ Tony: “Stay away from Aunt Nancy when she’s drinking.”
FATAL POKER GAME
Six retired Irishmen were playing poker in O’Leary’s apartment when Paddy Murphy loses $500 on a single hand, clutches his chest, and drops dead at the table. Showing respect for their fallen brother, the other five continue playing standing up. Michael O’Conner looks around and asks “Oh, me boys, someone has to tell Paddy’s wife. Who will it be?” They draw straws. Paul Gallagher picks the short one. They tell him to be discreet, be gentle, don’t make a bad situation any worse. “Discreet??? I’m the most discreet Irishman you’ll ever meet. Discretion is me middle name. Leave it to me.” Gallagher goes over to Murphy’s house and knocks on the door. Mrs. Murphy answers, and asks what he wants.
G a l l a g h e r d e c l a r e s , “Your husband just lost $500, and is afraid to come home.”
“Tell him to drop dead!”, says Murphy’s wife. “I’ll go tell him.” says Gallagher.
Till next month!
INSTALLATION
C r a f t s m e n L o d g e installed officers on Jan. 8. We are practicing regularly on Tuesdays for proficiently.
New Officers for 2012 are:
W.Master.............Bro. Tom GreenleeSr. Warden.......Bro. Bruce TrautweinJr. Warden..............Bro. Ron TillmanSecretary.............W.B. Jim HeinkeTreasurer...........W.B. Ralph BeachSr. Deacon..............Bro. Jeff WorrallJr. Deacon............Bro. James BowenSr. Steward..........Bro. Mark PetersonJr. Steward.............Bro. Andy MartinTyler.............W.B. Dennis RoetherChaplain..........W.B. Jim Bannister
FUN NIGHT
On Jan. 31, a fun night of card playing, pizza and fraternity was held. Bro. Carroll Foust was presented his 60 year pin. Bro Foust was raised to Master Mason on March 2, 1951, in Acacia Lodge No. 34 in Schuyler, NE. He received his 50 year pin in 2001. Bro. Foust is a member of Craftsmen Lodge No. 314 and Starcraft Chapter No. 307 OES. A good time was had by all.
CALENDAR
The next regularly scheduled business meeting will be held on Mar 6, at 7:00 p.m. a with fraternal supper at 6:00 p.m.
Craftsmen Lodge 314
Tom Greenlee, Corr.
Myrtle 94Wade Kendle, Corr.
Continued on Page 5
Larissa Myers played two songs, one on the piano, the other on the violin while her mom Lisa accompanied on the piano. Both pieces were performed from memory to delight and amazement of those in attendance. Those little fingers can sure FLY! Mike Lagueux photo
Myrtle Chapter’s 2012 Worthy Matron Deb Kendle with Worthy Patron Brent Myers. Mike Lagueux photo
The Worthy Matron’s and Worthy Patron’s children participated in Installa-tion: Larissa, Belle, and Katrina. Mike Lagueux photo
INSTALLATION
Myrtle Chapter installed its 2012 Officers on Jan. 29. I’ll let the pictures tell the story. After installation, homemade chicken noodle and chili fed the throng.
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Columbia Chapter 275Nancy Weers, Correspondent
Starcraft Chapter 307Terri Sherman, Correspondent
STATED MEETING
Members of Starcraft Chapter were all decked out in red for Valentine’s Day for the Feb. 1 stated meeting. The newly installed officers took their stations and Worthy Matron, Sis. Cora Redwine, and Bro. Jim Banister, welcomed everyone. Bro. Charles Godwin gave the Trustees Annual Report. Thanks to the Trustees for all your work in putting this report together. Sis. Terri Sherman, Assoc. Matron was installed for the coming year.
GOOD NEWS
Starcraft Chapter will be giving one scholarship to Sis. Julie Fowler’s nephew. We also approved one Band Scholarship. Congratulations to Bro. Carol Foust who was presented with his 60 year pin by Craftsman Lodge. Kensington will be honoring all 2012 Starcraft Officers at their March 6 luncheon. Sis. Bev Ryba reported that her Grandson, Kolton Ryba has his new hearing device in and is doing really well. Sis. Tammy Minor won the “Heart
of 4-H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service. Sis. Tammy has served as a 4-H leader through afterschool programming for four years. We are happy to announce that Sis. Ortrude Snyder is doing well following eye surgery.
DEATH
Sadly, we report the death of Sis. Margaret Ann Davis who we found out passed away on Nov. 10.
SUPERVISOR VISIT
We look forward to our school of instruction on Sat., Mar. 3 with Sis. Sharlene Coulter as our supervisor. The Past Matrons will be serving our lunch for us that day. It should be a fun day.
Sis. Cora thanked her
substitute officers: Sis. Carol Foust who filled in for Chaplain and Sis. Ingrid Hansen as Esther. Following the meeting, Jr. Past Patron Bro. Dennis Brydl and Jr. Past Matron Sis. Ingrid Hansen signed the bible and were presented with their Past Matron’s and Patron’s cards.
APRIL BIRTHDAYS
April 7........................Cora RedwineApril 7........................Dora RedwineApril 9...........................Eldine DoveApril 9.............................Betty BairdApril 9.....................Esther BusboomApril 11..................Dorothy Kingery April 11..........................Annie HahnApril 12...................Joann RosenthalApril 14.........................Jerry SieversApril 15........................Irene HrabanApril 18...................Jere Ann PuckettApril 19............................Roy SmithApril 20.....................Kenneth SmithApril 21.......................Janice MickleApril 22.......................Terri ShermanApril 23.........................Ruth MulderApril 23......................Linda Johnson
5600 South 48th St.Lincoln NE, 68516
402.423.2206
Mon to Fri: 6 a.m.-8 p.m.Sat: 6 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sun: Closed
STATED MEETING
Our new Worthy Matron Tracy Wright and Worthy Patron Darrel Weers opened chapter and welcomed all for coming. They wished everyone a Happy Valentine’s Day.
The Chapter did a Memorial Serv ice for S is . Caro l ine Peterson who passed away Jan. 28. Our sympathy has been extended to the family.
AFFILIATED ORGS
Cotner Building Temple Corp. board meeting will meet Mar. 7. The Temple Spaghetti Feed will be held Apr. 27.
Past Matrons and Patrons met Feb. 28 at Risky’s at 48th and Leighton. Starlites scrap booking day will be Mar. 10 at 9:00 a.m. Bring snacks to share and we will order lunch together.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Sisters Nancy Weers and Janice Janssen were installed in their respective office. Supervisor will be here Sat. Feb. 11 starting at 9:00 a.m. An initiation will be Feb. 21 for our new candidate.
NEW BUSINESS
We had three students apply for the educational scholarship. The winner will be selected at the next regular business meeting.
SICKNESS
Sisters Suzie Campbell and Dyana Burton were ill this evening. Sis. Cindy and Bro. Rod Lehn’s daughter Kasey, our next candidate, was ill this evening.
JOYS
Sis. Alexandra Pauley is engaged to Vincent DiPaolo and will be married Sept. 1, 2012 in Hastings. Alexandra is working on her Master’s degree at the University of Colorado. She is the daughter of Sis. Coleen Pauley and the granddaughter of Sis. Norma and Bro. Charlie Cummings
Bro. Gary and Sis. Rhonda Chubbuck’s daughter Shelby has a Sep. 12 wedding planned. She is the granddaughter of Sis. Margie and Bro. Ralph Riemann, and they will be celebrating their 46th wedding anniversary this month. Sis. Trudi and Bro. Kevin Thornburg celebrated 24 years.
W.P. Darrel congratulated Cotner Lodge on the awards they won at Grand Lodge this past year. W.M.
CLOSING
Tracy thanked the pro-tem officers for helping for the evening. They were Bro. John Quinn and Sisters Trudi Thornburg and Eleanor Miller.
Serving for the evening was Sister Eleanor Miller.
Send your 2012 dues to :
Nancy Weers7240 Colby
Lincoln, NE 68505
Worthy Matron Tracy Wright, Worthy Patron Darrel Weers, and the 2012 Columbia Chapter Officers. Courtesy photo
Worthy Patron Darrel Weers, lnstalling Offi-cer Nancy Weers, lnstalling Chaplain Eleanor Miller, lnstalling Organist Doris Rolofson, lnstalling Marshal Janice Janssen, and Worthy Matron Tracy Wright at Columbia Chapter’s Installation of Officers in January. Courtesy photo
Lincoln Lodge 19Lowell Vestal, Correspondent
GEORGE WASHINGTON DINNER
Eleven Brothers and family members celebrated our Lodge’s Annual George Washington Day Dinner on Feb. 21, just one day before his 280th birthday.
O u r n e w Wo r s h i p f u l Master Scott Keller told us some facts about W.B. Washington, such as his personal wealth of $205 million in today’s dollars.
W.M. Keller also showed a video about W.B. Washington’s life.
After the program, we enjoyed a dinner of prime rib, salmon or chicken at Misty’s Resturant in Havelock, where we he ld our ce leb ra t ion .
BRO. BRUCE CAMPBELL
Our Lodge conducted the Masonic Funeral Services for our late Bro. R. Bruce Campbell on Jan. 19 at Eastridge Presbyterian
Church. Past Grand Master James. F. Brown Jr. of Lancaster Lodge 54 conducted the service as a courtesy to our Lodge. Our Past Grand Master Reg Kuhn served as Chaplain. Bro. Campbell was raised to the rank of Master Mason in our lodge on Oct. 23, 1951.
NOTES OF BRETHREN
Brother Andrew Louden, a lawyer who practices in the Baylor Evnen Curtiss Grimit & Witt Law Firm, conducted seminars on retirement and estate planning as part of a continuing series of topics of interest sponsored by Roper and Sons Funeral Services. His topic on Jan. 19 and 24 was “When is Probate a Dirty Word?” On Jan. 31 his topic was divorce and estate planning.
Past Grand Master Reg Kuhn is leading in March a class at Westminister Presbyterian Church titled “Life’s Final Quarter.”
Martha Washington Chapter 153Paula Beezley, Correspondent
JANUARY MEETING
Worthy Matron Gwen Hurst-Anderson opened the Jan. 5 meeting and welcomed all in attendance. Worthy Patron Mark Poston added his words of welcome.
Worthy Matron Gwen gave her Annual Report reminding us of the past year with details of all our activities and fund raising events including our Annual Roast Beef dinner in October and the George and Martha Washington banquet in February.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
We also draped the Charter in remembrance of those members who passed away during the year.
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
Worthy Patron Mark Poston and Assoc. Matron Shellie Smith each have a birthday in January. They were duly serenaded.
Bro. Mark and Sis. Sue Bell-Heilman provided the refreshments following our January meeting.
INSTALLATIONOF OFFICERS
The Installation of Officers
for Martha Washington Chapter was held Sat., Jan. 7, at 10:00 a.m. The officers installed were:
Worthy Matron...Sis. Michelle SmithWorthy Patron.....Bro. Mark HeilmanAssoc. Matron..........Sis. Betty KirbyAssoc. Patron.....Bro. Rick AndersonSecretary.........Sis. Elizabeth WilhiteTreasurer........Sis. Shirley BoardmanConductress.........Sis. Paula BeezleyAssoc. Conductress..........................Sis. Janet LundholmChaplain...................Bro. John KirbyMarshal.......Sis. Charlotte ContatoreOrganist................Sis. Jeanne KrenkAdah..........................Sis. Heidi WallRuth...............Sis. Sue Bell-HeilmanEsther.......................Sis. Laura RazoMartha.......................Sis. Erin StoneElecta........................Sis. Janice NitzWarder....................Bro. Dave SierksSentinel................Bro. Earl Robinett
PGM Jan Thoman served as Installing Grand Officer, PGM Betty Kirby as Installing Grand Marshal, Roger Warnke, PP as Installing Grand Chaplain and Jeanne Krenk, PM as Installing Grand Organist.
Congratulations are in order for Bro. Mike Buchardt as he was installed on the afternoon of Sat., Jan. 7, as Potentate of Sesostris Shrine. We hope he has a great year.
FEBRUARY MEETING
Worthy Matron Michelle Smith opened the meeting in form and welcomed everyone. Worthy Patron Mark Heilman entertained us with the origins o f some common words .
Plans were made for our annual George and Martha Washington Banquet on Sat., Feb. 18 at 5:30. This is an opportunity for the Lodge and Star to join together every year and celebrate the origins of both organizations.
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS
Sis. Janice Nitz celebrates her birthday in February and everyone joined together to serenade her.
Sis. Paula Beezley provided the refreshments after our February meeting.
CREAMED CHICKEN DINNER
This is a reminder to anyone who is interested in a good meal, that the Havelock Temple Board will hold their 5th and final Creamed Chicken Dinner on Saturday, March 10 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Cost is $6.00. The Fish Frys will begin the 2nd Sat. in April and continue through September. We hope to see you there!
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Note to Mom: Mom, I know you are resisting getting on Face-book, but you could have watched your Grand Daughters singing at the Installation the day after it happened. I know you wished you lived closer, but 400 miles is 400 miles. We might not be very good about sending photos through the mail, but if you want pictures of your Grand Kids to print off for yourself, just check out the photos posted in our folders on Facebook. We seem to post pic-tures or videos on a weekly basis.
To all parents, grand parents, and computer literate great grand parents: Just do it: join your kids’ social networking site. It’s like you are living right beside them and can get updates on the kids whenever you want. No waiting for a phone call, no waiting for a letter, heck, some grand parents even chat to
their grand kids on a daily basis, not using the phone, but using their fingers. Electronic communication is here to stay. You can either be part of it, or be left behind. Signed, Your Son, The Editor.
REGULAR MEETING
Liberty Lodge met for its regular monthly business meeting on Feb. 9, the second Thursday of Februrary due to the Grand Lodge of Nebraska’s 155th Annual Communication. Dinner beforehand consisted of homemade Chili, cinnamon rolls, and pie. It was a good fare for our Stewards first regular meeting since installation. Favorable reports were given on the petitions of Mr. Russell Cowan and Mr. Lyndon Raatz. They were subsequently elected into membership of Liberty Lodge No. 300. Two new petitions were read and referred to committee. Correspondence included an update from Bro. Frank Rowe who is, once again, out of the country for work; Bro. John Baty who is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Heritage Science for Conservation at John Hopkins University which researches the underlying physical science of book and paper degradation and solutions for conservation; and a thank you from Bro. Ronnie Smith’s widow for our participation in his funeral service.
REPORTS
A report on the Grand Lodge Annual Communication was given by Worshipful Master Mark Eliker. It was noted that W.B. Bruce Watkins was appointed Grand Custodian. We are honored to have W.B. Bruce on our roll of Past Masters and know he will do an excellent job in his new role. Congratulations W.B. Bruce!!
W.B. Wade reported that we still had 65 Brethren with unpaid dues for 2012. A reminder that dues were due Jan. 1 and become delinquent on Apr. 1. Automatic suspension occurs on Apr. 30. If you haven’t submitted your 2012 dues yet, please get them in.
We reviewed the proposed 2012 budget, calendar through to September, and the upcoming Schools of Instruction schedules.
DEATH
We were informed that 58
year member Bro. John McElhaney passed away on Oct. 21 2011. A card was sent to his widow Marilyn.
PLEA
W.M. Mark made a plea to our Brethren about learning lectures. With W.B. Bruce being appointed Grand Custodian, his schedule will not allow him to be present for much degree work this year. He has put in over 20 years helping with degree work and he should receive a well deserved break. Without W.B. Bruce, our lodge has 2 proficient Brothers to handle our lectures and one of them has some health issues. Please step up.
MASTER’S DEGREE
On Feb. 16, Liberty Lodge conferred the Master Mason Degree on Bro. Randy Rutt and Bro. Jacob Hedden. Our trestleboard showed just how badly we need more Brethren to step up to help with degree work. We had three of our usual helpers unavailable and had to bring in five brothers from other lodges to help. We owe a great deal of thanks to W.M. Greg Mason of Cotner Lodge No. 297, W.B. Earl Robinett of George Washington No. 250, W.B. Virgil Meints of Lincoln Lodge No. 19, W.B. Joe Huskey of Lancaster Lodge No. 54, and W.B. Mike Lagueux of Lancaster Lodge No. 54 for their assistance. Four of our Brothers were in their chairs for the first time in a Master’s conferral, W.M. Mark Eliker, Jr. Warden Dale Smith, Sr. Deacon Andy Seachord, and Sr. Steward Dennis Hecht. All did a fabulous job with their respective parts! An extra special thanks to W.B. Virgil Meints for the extra enlightenment during the evening!
ENTERED APPRENTICE DEGREE
On Feb. 23, Liberty Lodge conferred the Entered Apprentice Degree on Mr. Lyndon Raatz. We also did courtesy work for Hyland Lodge No. 194 in Cortland on Bro. Dallas Shoemaker who needed to receive the 2nd and 3rd Section
Lectures. Dinner before the degree consisted of sloppy joes for which the Stewards were given a hearty thanks. Our lack of lecturers was also apparent this evening as W.B. Wade Kendle presented the Questions, 2nd Section, 3rd Section, and Charge. There is a light shining through the end of the degree work tunnel however, Bro. Alex Rivera-Aschen, who just might be the only quadriplegic in Nebraska who is a member of the Masons of Nebraska, presented the Answers through the obligation and was spot on, especially for his first time before the Lodge. He said the next time he presents them, he’ll do the whole thing! Bro. Mark Turner took over after the obligation and finished the Answers out. Visitors from Hyland Lodge No. 194 were introduced west of the altar: Worshipful Master Larry Burgess and W.B. Steve Rossom who thanked the Lodge for allowing them to bring their candidate down to finish his degree. The card players were out in force after the meeting.
UPCOMING CALENDAR
Mar. 1 – Business Meeting, dinner 6:30 p.m., open 7 p.m.
Mar. 8 – EA School of Instruction, we host, 7 p.m.
Mar. 15 – FC Degree, dinner 6:30 p.m., open 7 p.m.
Mar. 19 – FC/1st Section Master School at Cotner Lodge, 7 p.m.
Mar. 22 – MM Degree, dinner 6 p.m., open 6:30 p.m.
Mar. 29 – MM 2nd Section School at East Lincoln Lodge, 7 p.m.
Apr. 5 – Business Meeting, dinner 6:30 p.m., open 7 p.m.
Apr. 12 – EA Degree, dinner 6:30 p.m., open 7 p.m.
Apr. 14 – Red & White Spring Game, concession stand 10:30 a.m. report to Temple
Apr. 19 – TBA
Liberty Lodge 300Wade Kendle, Correspondent
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BUSY DAY
Feb. 18 was a busy day for Electa Chapter. The morning was spent with our District Supervisor Sharlene Coulter, Assoc. Grand Conductress. Our time with Sis. Sharlene was very informative and productive.
Following the morning’s events we held our Stated meeting. Worthy Matron Barb Tisdale welcomed all by sharing thoughts about Valentine’s Day. Worthy Patron Keith Garrison also welcomed everyone and thanked them for attending. Grand Honors were extended to PGM, Sis. Betty Pauley. A short business meeting followed.
On behalf of Sis. Marian Walters Courtesy chair, Secretary Doug Johnson provided the courtesy report. A get-well card was sent to Sis. Jeannette Nichelson; a thinking of you card to Sis. Donna
Bales; and a sympathy card to the family of Bro. Carl Campbell.
It was reported that Sister Marian Walters has been injured but is recovering slowly at home.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Past Matrons will meet at the home of Sis. Mary Lou Eberspacher. Members w i l l be ca l l ed .
Kens ington wi l l meet March 1 at Noon at the Temple
Electa Charter Day Tea will be held March 17 at 1:00 p.m.
GOOD OF THE ORDER
P a s t M a t r o n D e n i s e Lageuex and Past Patron Mike Lageuex were escorted to the East and presented with their past Matron and past patron cards.
ADJOURNMENT
Chapter closed in regular
form. Our next meeting will be March 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Worthy Matron Barb Tisdale and Worthy Patron Keith Garrison were installed on Jan. 21. Deb Kendle photo
Electa Chapter’s Installation of Officers was held on Jan. 21. Those installed were: Bridget Anderson, Mike Lagueux, Ilah Anderson, Bruce Anderson, W.M. Barb Tisdale, Wendy Collicott-Ammon, Doug Johnson, W.P. Keith Garrison, Denise Lagueux, Harry Storz, Dona Hurst, Mary Lou Eberspacher, Kristen Swisher, Deb Storz, Susie Dunn. Deb Kendle photo
Belle and Katrina Kendle perform “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam” at Myrtle Chapter’s Installation of Officers on Jan. 29. In attendance at the Installation was Worthy Grand Matron Carol Hudkins who has subsequently asked them to sing the song one evening of Grand Chapter in May. Mike Lagueux photo
Officers of Myrtle Chapter for 2012 were installed Jan. 29: Carol McKibbon, Bill Cummins, Wade Kendle, Bette Cummins, Eric Schoenleber, Connie Weir, W.M. Deb Kendle, Laura Kilmer, Dehnia Herrick, W.P. Brent Myers, Linda Livingston, Emily Schoenleber, Helen Plucknett, Jeanne Bonnett, Robyn Throckmorton, and Greg Mason. Mike Lagueux photo
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Assembly 6Cassandra Orton, Corr.
Bethel 63Wade Kendle, Editor
Dr. Frederick Eiche ChapterKeegan Miller, Correspondent
SWEETHEART BALL
All of Eiche Chapter was laughing, joking, and dancing their hearts out at the 2012 District 2 Sweetheart Ball. We were once again showing off some of the best dancing in Lincoln and entertaining our guests with Michael Jackson dance re-enactments (you rock Fergie).
The Eiche boys arrived at the Shrine Center at two o’clock in the afternoon to help organize and help setup. At five Adam Medley, Jon Lighthall, and I, escorted our Sweetheart Pamela McLeod and the two candidates Miranda Sinkule and Marissa Roesler. We went to Applebee’s and had an amazing dinner at which time we got to know a little more about our Sweetheart candidates. After dinner we escorted our candidates to the dance. We danced the night away until it was time for us to crown our Sweetheart of 2012.
Everything was quiet as our Sweetheart preformed the ceremonial ritual of just barely touching the crown to one of the candidates heads and then ripping it away again. The tension was palpable until the crown came down upon the head of . . . Miranda Sinkule.
Every DeMolay that attended the ball then gathered around our old Sweetheart Pamela. We all kneeled around her and began to sing at the top of our voices “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’”. Pamela, as brave and resilient as ever, managed not to start crying until after the song. From all of the Eiche boys: we will miss you Pamela and we are exited for your reign as Sweetheart Miranda.
INSTALLATION
Eiche has had a very busy month. Not only did we elect a new Sweetheart but we also elected a completely new line up of officers.
We were happy to have such a great installing team.
Installing teamMaster Councilor Dalton KockSenior Councilor Luke CastnerJunior Councilor Adam MedleyMarshal James FergusonChaplain Ian BarcusSenior Deacon Max Carter
Our Officers for this term will be:Master Councilor Jon LighthallSenior Councilor Keegan D. MillerJunior Councilor Derek SinkuleSenior Deacon Mark LighthallJunior Deacon Wyatt McLeodSenior Steward Conner Eppens Junior Steward Tysen TaylorMarshal Seth RamirezSentinel Chase MolesChaplain James fergusonStandard Baerer Colton Whetstone1st Preceptor Lucas Wetstone2nd Preceptor Nate Shumate3rd Preceptor Jacob Kassebaurm4th Preceptor Matt Shadoin
Eiche Chapter Sweetheart Miranda Sinkule with Master Councilor Jon Lighthall at the Lincoln Sweetheart Ball. Keegan Miller photo
The Rainbow girls had to reschedule their safety presentation due to an unexpected illness, and the new date for the presentation will be on Apr. 3 at 6:30 p.m. It will still be held at the Scottish Rite in Lincoln. The presentation will be given by a Lincoln Police Department Officer and will focus on youth safety here in Lincoln. All youth, parents, and adults are encouraged to come and learn from one of our own LPD officers. He will also be available for questions and who better to ask about being safe in Lincoln than a Police Officer? There will be Pizza and snacks provided so please RSVP an estimated number of attendees to Robyn Throckmorton at 402-484-5756 or robynkt@gmail.com or to Cass Orton at cbirdsall.orton@gmail.com or 402-499-1366 so that we can ensure there is enough pizza and snacks.
Bethel No. 63 had the honor of performing the Living Cross at Cotner Lodge’s Installation of Of-
ficers on Jan. 22. Congratulations to Worshipful Master Greg Mason and the rest of the 2012 Officers.
Bethel No. 63 performed the Living Cross at Cotner Lodge No. 297’s Installation of Officers. M.W.B. Russ Reno performed the Oration. Deb Kendle photo
Bethel No. 63 with Worshipful Master Greg Mason at Cotner Lodge No. 297’s Installation of Officers. Deb Kendle photo
Before the festivities at the Lincoln area Sweet-heart Ball began: Sweetheart contestant Marissa Roesler with escort Jon Lighthall, State Sweetheart Pamela McLeod, State Junior Councilor Adam Medley, Sweetheart contestant Miranda Sinkule with escort Garen Miller. Photo courtesy of Miranda Sinkule The crowning moment!
State Sweetheart Pamela McLeod with Eiche ChapterSweetheart contestants Marissa Roesler and Miranda Sinkule. Photo courtesy of Miranda Sinkule
Proud Papa Jay Sinkule with daughter Miranda.
Eiche Chapter Sweetheart Miranda Sinkule shortlyafter being crowned and receiving her cape for the year. Photo courtesy of Miranda Sinkule
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York RiteLincoln Chapter 6 R.A.M.1��� L St. �8�08 ���-����Jeff Wunder, High Priest ���-��1�2280 Sheldon St �8�0�Tom Michaelson, Sec. �2�-198�901 Starview Ln, �8�121st Wed.Covered-dish dinner �:1� p.m.Business Meeting �:00 p.m.
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Scottish RiteScottish Rite Temple��2 S. Centennial Mall ���-21��P.O.Box 9�01� �8�09-�01�Bruce Wood, Gen. Sec. ���-21��James Batten, Venerable MasterMark Kinzie, Wise MasterRichard Lassek, CommanderScott Dodge, Master of Kadosh�rd Wed. Bus. Meeting �:00 p.m.
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Electa Chapter 81��� L St. �8�08 ���-����BarbTisdale, W.M. �001 Prairie Hill Circle �8�0�Keith Garrison, W.P. ���-�02�2�09 SW 18th St �8�22Douglas B. Johnson, Sec.��00 Birch Hollow Dr. �8�1�-�10�1stSat.StatedMeeting 2:00or�:�0p.m.
Electa Chapter KensingtonMarion Kantner, Pres. ���-0��82��0 WorthingtonAve., �8�02-�9��Susie Dunn, Sec. �8�-�2024000 Garfield St. 685061stThurs. Noon
Past Matrons ClubBridgetAnderson, Pres. ��0-����IlahAnderson, Courtesy ChairDonaY. Hurst, Sec.-Treas. �21-1108
Myrtle Chapter 942�10 No. �8th St. �8�0� ���-22��Deb Kendle, W.M. �2�-9���1�00 N ��th St �8�0�Brent Myers, W.P. ��0-0901901 Rosewood Dr �8�10RobynThrockmorton, Sec. �8�-�����1� LaramieTrl �8�212nd and �thTues. �:�0 p.m.
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Lincoln Lodge 191��� L St. �8�08 ���-����Scott Keller, W.M. ���-1209129 N 10th St #�11 �8�08Charles Burk, Sec. �2�-�88�80�1 South 1�th St. �8�121stTues.Reg.Communication�:�0p.m.
Lancaster Lodge 541��� L St. �8�08 ���-����Tyler White, W.M. �88-�1���8�8 Sheridan Blvd �8�0�Russ Reno, Sec.��10LarkwoodRd �8�1� �20-12�01stFri.Reg.Communication �:00p.m.
Bennett Lodge 94���1 CooperAve. �8�0�Richard Harris, W.M. ���-89�9�80� S ��th St �8�1�Doug B. Johnson, Sec. �21-�00���00 Birch Hollow Dr. �8�1�-�10�1stTues.Reg.Communication�:�0p.m.
East Lincoln Lodge 2102�00 S St. �8�0� ���-2�12Kevin Pratt W.M.. ��0-��8��1�2 Badger Dr �8�1�W.Scott Dodge, Sec. ���-8�28191� S.W. 1�th St. �8�221stThurs.Reg.Communication�:�0p.m.
North Star Lodge 2272�10 N. �8th St. �8�0� ���-22��David Peck, W.M. 80�-9���8221 PrescottAve �8�0�Steve Wetzel, Sec. �88-81981�18 Skyline Drive �8�0�1stWed.Reg.Communication�:�0p.m.
George Washington Lodge 250���0 N. �0th St. �8�0� ���-2�82Eric Bachenberg, W.M. ���-10091�22 S 2�th St. �8�02DonaldEisenbarth,Sec.-Treas.���-����Address unpublished1stTue.Reg.Communication�:�0p.m.
Hickman Lodge 256���1 CooperAve., �8�0� James Eggerling, W.M. �1�-�����1�� S ��th St. #229 �8�1�Olin Boone, Sec. �8�-�801�101 S Richland Circle �8�1�oboone@neb.rr.com1stThurs.Reg.Communication�:00p.m.
Cotner Lodge 2971��2 No. ��th St. �8�0� Greg Mason, W.M. ��0-�898�1� LaramieTr. �8�21Ralph Riemann, Sec. �89-���8�101 Fox Hollow Rd. �8�0�1stMon.Reg.Communication�:�0p.m.
Liberty Lodge 3001��� L St. �8�08 ���-����Mark Eliker, W.M. �82-208�1���� Midway Rd, Bennet �8�1�Wade Kendle, Secretary �1�-�8��1�00 N ��th St. �8�0�1stThurs.Reg.Communication�:00p.m.
Craftsmen Lodge 3142��� B St. �8�02 ���-2820Tom Greenlee, W.M. �2�-00�2��01 S ��rd St �8�0�James P. Heinke, Secretary���-��91P.O.Box �81�, �8�0�-081�1stTues.Reg.Communication�:00p.m.
College View Lodge 320���1 CooperAve. �8�0�Mail to Box �8��, �8�0�-�8��Jairo Cabieles, W.M. �99-�91��00FSt,�8�08Douglas B. Johnson, Sec. �21-�00���00 Birch Hollow Dr. �8�1�-�10�1st.Wed.Reg.Communication�:�0p.m.
Tabula Rasa Lodge 3321��� L St. �8�08 ���-����Mark Clinton, W.M. ��0-080���00 S 2�th St, �8�02Dennis Brydl, Sec. �2�-�9822�10 Kessler Blvd. �8�02�rdTues.Reg.Communication�:00p.m.
Temple Chapter 271��2 S. Centennial Mall �8�08 ���-21��Lorrie Bryant, W.M.8021 Preserve Ln �8�1�Don Jelinek, W.P. �11 Dale Dr �8�10Melinda Brage, Sec. �88-08���20 Leavitt Ln �8�10-2��01st Mon. Stated Meeting �:�0 p.m.
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubJames F Brown, Jr.,Pres. �8�-1�2�DianeBrown,Sec.-Treas. �8�-1�2�
Past Matrons ClubMarilyn Jepson, Co-Pres. �2�-�0�9Earleen Ladd, Co-Pres �99-1889
Columbia Chapter 2751��2 No. ��th St. �8�0� ���-0890Tracy Wright, W.M. �10 �rd St Milford �8�0�Darrell Weers, W.P. �2�0 Colby St �8�0�Nancy Weers, Sec. ���-���0�2�0 Colby St �8�0�1stTues.StatedMeeting �:00p.m.
Columbia Chapter KensingtonKaylene Martin, Pres. �88-��88�01 S. 8�th St. �8�10Elaine Malick, Sec. ��8-8099�thTues.
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubTrudyThornburg, Pres. �21-�1��Nancy Weers, Vice-Pres. ���-���0
Starcraft Chapter 3072��� B St. �8�02 ���-2820Cora Redwine, W.M. ��8-9����101 N 12th St. �8�21James Bannister, W.P. �88-0��9�111 Englewood Dr. �8�10Ileen Smith , Sec. �9�-220���00 NW 12�th St, �8�2�1st Wed. Stated Meeting �:�0 p.m.
Starcraft KensingtonShirley Douglas, Pres. �88-�00��208 Locust �8�1�Bonnie Kalkwarf, Sec. ���-�8�21100 Cambridge Ct Apt 12 �8�0�1stTue. Mar.-June, Sep.-Dec.
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubAlma Wilson, Pres. �88-8�99Mary Louise Dutcher, Sec. �2�-��8�
Capitol Chapter 320CindeeLighthall,W.M. �0�-��02���N��thSt�8�0�MarkLighthall,W.P.���N��thSt�8�0�KathyBerger,Sec. �88-�1�����8HighSt.�8�0�1stMon. �:�0p.m.
Capitol Chapter Kensington KathyBerger,Pres. �88-�1�����8HighSt.,�8�0��thThurs.
City-Wide Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubMikeBerger,Pres. �88-�1��MaryLouiseDutcher,V.P. �2�-��8�IlahAnderson,Sec.-Treas. ���-09��
Capital City Past Matrons and Patrons ClubImogeneKermoade,Pres. �2�-0188CarolynCook,VicePres. ���-9���MarthaCountryman,Sec. �88-����KarenCook,Treas. ��0-�18�1stTue.Oct-MayLegacyEstatesNoon
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DeMolay-Dr. Frederick Eiche ChapterJon Lighthall, Master CouncilorMiranda Sinkule SweetheartCarl Medley, Chapter Dad �1�-�1�0Meetings2ndand�thWed.�:00p.m.MasonicTemple, 1��� L St.Please send all correspondence to:Scott Dodge191� S.W. 1�th St., �8�22
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COMING EVENTS IN MASONRYTHU., MAR 8, Entered Apprentice School of Instruction, Liberty Lodge, 1635 L St, 7 p.m.SAT., MAR 10, Creamed Chicken Dinner, Martha Washington, $6 per person, 4:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.WED., MAR 14, St. Patrick Dinner, College View Lodge, 4641 CooperWED., MAR 14-18, Shrine Circus, Pershing Auditorium, LincolnSAT., MAR 17, Corn Beef and Cabbage Feed, Scottish Rite, 332 Centennial Mall S, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., $10SAT., MAR 17, Charter Day Dinner, Electa Chapter, 1635 L St., 1:00 p.m.MON., MAR 19, Fellowcraft and 1st Section Master Mason School of Instruction, Cotner Lodge, 7 p.m.MON., MAR 26, Masonic Education Symposium, Lincoln, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.THU., MAR 29, Soup Supper, East Lincoln 210, 4:30-7:00 p.m., 2700 S St., $6 Adults, $3 under 12THU., MAR 29, 2nd Section Master Mason School of Instruction, East Lincoln Lodge, 7 p.m.SAT., MAR 31, Fish Fry, Lebanon Lodge PHA, 1630 N 24th St., 11-5 p.m., $9 SAT., MAR 31, Afternoon Tea, Temple Chapter, All Chapter’s invited to participate. 2 p.m. SAT., MAR 31, Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser, Bethel 5, 1635 L St., 5-8 p.m. SAT., APR 7, One-day Blue Lodge Conferral, OmahaWED., APR 11-14, Grand York Rite, ColumbusSAT., APR 14, Fish Fry, George Washington, $9 fish, $4 hamburger, $3 hot dog, 4:30 p.m.-7:00 p.m.SAT., APR 28, Benefit for Isaac Barchus, Omaha Scottish Rite, 202 S. 20th St., 6:30-9:00 p.m.
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Bethel 5Deb Kendle, Guardian Secretary
Assoc. Bethel Guardian of Plattsmouth No. 24 John Grant attended Bethel 5’s prospect party on Feb. 25. Deb Kendle photo
Proving once again that kids can fall asleep any-where, Belle crashes on the floor of the large lodge room at Bethel 5’s pros-pect party/sleepover at 1635 L Street on Feb. 25-26. Deb Kendle photo
Honored Queen AngelaNickell of Bethel No. 5 is shown with one of her prospects. Deb Kendle photo
The prospect party began with welcome and directions from Bethel Guardian Kristen Swisher followed by a Silly Supper served by the adults. Deb Kendle photo
The Prospect Party/Sleepover held by Bethel 5 on Feb 25-26 was well attended. One petition was presented at the party with another promised and many “I have to ask my parents.” Considering how much fun was had by all in attendance, the Bethel will grow because of this party. Deb Kendle photo
The large lodge room at 1635 L St became one giant slumber party for the sleepover held by Bethel No. 5. It must have been the continous game of sardines that tired the girls out so much. Needless to say, some parents got little to no sleep. Deb Kendle photo
PROSPECT PARTY
On Feb 25-26, Bethel No 5 of Job’s Daughters International held one of the largest Jobbie functions that I have attended in recent memory outside of Grand Bethel. We had a prospect party with a sleepover attended by 21 prospects, 8 Jobbies, and about 10 adult advisors. The party began with information about Jobs for our prospects, a Silly Supper dinner served by the adults, and then a
whole lots of the game “sardines.” Also available were movies and a Wii game system. Bethel No. 24 from Plattsmouth also came and enjoyed the weekend. There was some unanticipated excited with 2 accidents on the corner of 17th and L and one visitor in the parking lot that the adults kindly dealt with. All in all an enjoyable time was had by all. One petition was collected at the party with another promised. Several girls commented, “I have to ask my parents.” Follow-up should allow us to grow.
SPAGHETTI DINNERBETHEL NO. 5
1635 L. St.
Sat., March 315:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Ticket Prices:Adult: $5.00
Child 12 to 3: $3.003 & Under: FREE
See any member or council member of Bethel 5 for tickets
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