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PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
GRAND COMMANDERY
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
OF DELAWARE
AT ITS
TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONVOCATION
HELD AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
MARCH 7, 2014, AO 896
JAMES G. HORN
RIGHT EMINENT GRAND COMMANDER
2013
RIGHT EMINENT GRAND COMANDER
JAMES G. HORN
Sir Knight Horn is a fifty-seven year mason, having joined Jefferson Lodge # 15 in
1956, served as Worshipful Master in 1997 and as Grand Sword Bearer on M.:W.:
Grand Master Watkins’ staff in 1999. He is also a plural member of Franklin
Lodge No. 12 and Endeavor Lodge No. 17 and served as Worshipful Master of the
Lodge of Research in 2004. In 1967 he joined the Scottish Rite.
He joined the York Rite in 2001 and served as Thrice Illustrious Master of Joppa
Council No. 3 in 2003, Illustrious Master of Hope Chapter No. 7 in 2005, and
Eminent Commander of St. Andrew’s Commandery No. 2 in 2008.
He is a member of Delaware College of Masonic Societas Rosicruciana In
Civitatibus Foederatis, Delaware Conclave Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine,
Jesse Green Priory #70 Knights of the York Cross of Honor, Blue Hen Council No.
388 Allied Masonic Degrees, Two-by-Two Lodge No. 15 Royal Ark Mariners,
Delaware Council No. 18 Knight Masons, the First State York Rite College No. 45,
and the Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests.
He served as the Southern Member of the Committee of Grand Inspectors of Royal
and Select Masons and is on the degree teams for both the Delaware Colonials and
the Lower Delaware Shield & Square Club, having served as it’s secretary for
thirty-three years.
In 2007 he was awarded the Cryptic Mason of the Year medal.
In 2013, he was elected Right Eminent Grand Commander.
Companion Horn was born in Rehoboth, attended Rehoboth High School, The
Mercersburg Academy, University of Delaware and Dickinson Law School. He was
a lifeguard at Rehoboth, a nationally certified instructor in defensive tactics and a
black belt in karate. He presently serves as a full-time judge in the criminal section
of the Justice of the Peace Courts.
THE GRAND COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
OF DELAWARE
The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the State of Delaware was
reconvened at the Masonic Temple, 818 Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware, on
Friday, March 7, 2014, A.O. 882, at 1:00 P.M. by Right Eminent Grand Commander
James G. Horn for the purpose of conducting the affairs of its Twenty-Third Annual
Conclave. The following officers were in their respective stations:
R. E. Grand Commander James G. Horn
V. E. Deputy Grand Commander James B. Walsh - pt
E. Grand Generalissimo Arthur A. Loveless, Jr.. PGC-pt
E. Grand Captain General Lionel Hunter
E. Grand Senior Warden John A. Eberly
E. Grand Junior Warden A. Tony Maxwell
Grand Prelate Rev. James R. Herrington, PGC-pt
R.E. Grand Treasurer Mark E. Irwin, PGC
R.E. Grand Recorder Mark E. Irwin, PGC
E. Grand Standard Bearer Jon B. Cottrell
E. Grand Sword Bearer
E. Grand Warder Jay C. Bergstrom, PGC-pt
E. Grand Sentinel
Sir Knight Rev. James R, Herrington, Grand Prelate offered prayer for the
deliberations and well being of the Grand Commandery, its officers, members and
visitors. The Right Eminent Grand Commander then led the assembled Sir Knights
in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL OF COMMANDERIES
ST. JOHN'S COMMANDERY NO. 1
William D. Stephey, Jr. Eminent Commander
ST. ANDREW'S COMMANDERY NO. 2
W. Frederick Horn Eminent Commander
TRINITY COMMANDERY NO. 3
Neal J. Sobocinski Eminent Commander
The Constitutional number of Commanderies being present, the Grand Commander
declared the Conclave was in proper order for the work at hand.
Upon motion regularly made, seconded and approved, reading of the minutes of the
Eleventh Annual Conclave of March 8, 2013 was dispensed with and they were
approved as will be printed in the Proceedings. Upon motion, made, seconded and
approved, all Sir Knights in good standing were admitted by courtesy. The Grand
Recorder was ordered, at the will and pleasure of the Grand Commandery, to
receive all reports, not verbally presented, and publish them in the Proceedings of
this Conclave. Except as may be noted herein, all reports presented herein were
properly received, accepted and ordered printed in the Proceedings of this Annual
Conclave.
CORRESPONDENCE
Regrets were received from
RECEPTION OF DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
GRAND PRIORY OF ONTARIO
R.E. David Hardie Past Provincial Grand Prior
R.E. Donald Kline Past Provincial Grand Prior
DISTRICT of COLUMBIA
R.E. Craig Lasher Grand Commander
R.E. Robert Malwitz Past Grand Commander
E. James R. Herrington Past Commander
FLORIDA
E. Charles L. Hollinger District Deputy Grand Commander
WEST VIRGINIA
E. Charles Wimer District Deputy Instructor
NEW JERSEY
E. Michael Maslanik Grand Historian
E. Newlin A. Williams Grand Inspector General
PENNSYLVANIA
R.E. Jerry J. Hamilton Grand Commander
CONNECTICUT
R.E. William F. Lott Past Grand Commander
VIRGINIA
R.E. Lawrence Smith Grand Commander
MASSACHUSETTS and RHODE ISLAND
R.E. Hiram Jamiel Grand Commander
DELAWARE APPENDANT BODIES
M. E. James B. Walsh Grand High Priest
Royal Arch Masons of Delaware
M.I. Neal J. Sobocinski Most Illustrious Grand Master
Cryptic Masons of Delaware
Em. Arthur A. Loveless, Jr. Eminent Prior
Jesse Green Priory #70 KYCH
R.E.D. Sheldon L. Edwards Grand Governor for Delaware
York Rite Sovereign College of North America
K.C. David H. Laucius Puissant Sovereign
Delaware Conclave Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine
K.C. James A. Pletz Intendant General
Division of Delaware, Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine
R.W. Mark E. Irwin Chief Adept
Delaware College S.R.I.C.F.
Ill. Donald D. Thomas, 33 Active Emeritus
Supreme Council, A.A.S.R.
PAST GRAND COMMANDERS OF DELAWARE
R.E. Donald D. Thomas, 1993
R. E. James A. Pletz, 1998
R.E. Mark E. Irwin, 1999
R.E. Sheldon L. Edwards, Sr., 2001
R.E. James R. Herrington, 2002
R.E. Arthur A. Loveless, Jr., 2005
R.E. Jay C. Bergstrom, 2008
R.E. Charles T. Hart, 2009
R.E. David H. Laucius, 2011
R.E. John D. Hiott, 2012
R.E. William F. Lott, Honorary, 2012
GRAND ENCAMPMENT
Sir Knight Jeffrey Burcham, Right Eminent Mid-Atlantic Department Commander
of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States of America was
received and greeted by Grand Commander Horn. Then Sir Knight William
Hartman, Right Eminent Grand Prelate and personal representative of Sir Knight
David Dixon Goodwin, Most Eminent Grand Master was escorted into the Asylum
and to the foot of the line by Past Grand Commander Mark E. Irwin, where he was
received and escorted to the East by Grand Commander Horn. Sir Knight Hartman
was presented the Sword of Authority to rule over this Grand Conclave. Sir Knight
Hartman thanked the Grand Commander for that opportunity, but preferred, for
the moment, to step aside and allow the Grand Commander to rule and govern this
Grand Conclave.
MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER
REPORT OF THE GRAND COMMANDER
Greetings to Most Worshipful H. Richard Hoffman, Grand Master of Masons of
Delaware; Right Eminent William D. Hartman, Grand Prelate and the official
grand representative of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar; Sir Knight
Jeffrey G. Burcham, Department Commander for the Mid-Atlantic District; Past
Right Eminent Grand Commanders; Past Grand Masters; Grand Staff of the Grand
Commandery; and my fellow Sir Knights.
THE CHIVALRIC YEAR
It has been an honor to have served as your Right Eminent Grand Commander
during the chivalric year 2013 to 2014. As you know, the untimely death of our
Deputy Grand Commander, Robert Benson, propelled me into the position of Grand
Commander a full year before I was planning to assume command. Because there
was no time to form new committees I requested that the members of the various
previous committees continue in their duties for the next chivalric year, and
everyone accepted this for another term. I thank them for their continued service.
My appointed staff accepted their assignments, and our Grand Staff attendance at
the various visits was commendable.
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In addition to the death of our Deputy Grand commander, the untimely and serious
illness of our Deputy Grand Commander, Gilbert E. Greenfield, caused a critical
delay in organizing this grand sessions. Without the assistance of Most Excellent J.
B. Walsh, Most Illustrious Neal Sobocinski and Sir Knight Lionel Hunter, we would
not have been able to assemble here today.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
It has been a year of great accomplishments. We have knighted eleven Sir Knights,
although we have lost ten due to suspension or death. However, each of the
commanderies are to be congratulated for the excellent conferrals they performed.
The cooperation and expertise displayed during the orders was impressive.
I was privileged to have been selected to present a check from the Knights Templar
Eye Foundation for a $60,000.00 grant to a University of Delaware professor for
continued research on eliminating cataract disease in children.
Although we were not able to fully fund or select a qualified candidate for the Holy
Land Pilgrimage this year, we raised a substantial amount and we anticipate
sending a candidate this coming year.
OFFICIAL VISITS
I paid official visits to each of the subordinate Commanderies. Despite my
ridiculous court schedule, my lady, Joan, and I were able to visit the grand
jurisdictions of Virginia, Maryland and New Jersey, as well as attending the Mid-
Atlantic Conference of the Grand Encampment. Sir Knight J.B. Walsh represented
this Grand Commandery at the District of Columbia grand session. I represented
the Grand Commandery at brotherhood night, the annual Grand Lodge sessions
and the Easter sunrise service at Arlington, Virginia where our own Sir Knight
James Herrington delivered the Easter message in his usual impressive manner
and with a bit of humor.
The missing proceedings of Grand Sessions were brought up-to-date and the
conflicts arising therefrom have now been resolved to the satisfaction of this Grand
Commander. Therefore, I have officially dismissed all pending charges against that
past Grand Recorder and thank him for reconstructing those proceedings.
RECOMMENDATIONS
As I vacate this position, it is my earnest desire to see my successor, Sir Knight
James B. Walsh, continue the work of this Grand Commandery. His prior
outstanding masonic work and devotion to this fraternity leaves no doubt of its
continued growth. I would respectfully request that he attempts to institute a
monthly or quarterly bulletin and maintain the strong recruitment efforts already
begun.
I also suggest the following:
1. Because of the rising costs of generating these annual grand sessions, I suggest
that the Right Eminent Grand Commander appoint a committee to review the prior
three years expenses and recommend an increase in the budget for this item.
2. That the Right Eminent Grand Commander appoint a committee to review and
categorize the existing standing resolutions in order to access them for ease of
reference. Further, because many of the standing resolutions have become either
out-of-date, or obsolete that this grand body consider a resolution that the existing
standing resolutions, and any new adopted resolutions, be effective only for one
year. At the following session they be considered for a constitutional change vote or
expire at that time.
THANKS
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First, thanks to Sir Knight, Donald D. Thomas, Past Grand Commander and Past
Grand Master, who has spearheaded the instituting the Order of Knight Preceptor
as a non-required conferral. He is to be commended for his tireless efforts on behalf
of this Grand Commandery.
Lastly, I would be remiss if I did not commend Sir Knight Mark Irwin, Past Grand
Commander and Grand Recorder for his masonic talents and devotion to his
position. He has fulfilled his position and responsibilities with expertise and
excellence. He has responded to my every request promptly and efficiently. He has
exhibited the highest degree of devotion and professionalism. If my year showed
the slightest bit of accomplishment, it was because of Sir Knight Irwin.
Thank you all for your service and devotion to the craft. May you continue to have
as much joy and pleasure from this fraternity as I have.
Fraternally,
James G. Horn,
Right Eminent Grand Commander
On Motion, regularly made, seconded and approved, the Report of the Grand
Commander was received and referred to the Jurisprudence Committee.
REPORT OF THE GRAND TREASURER
Report of the Grand Treasurer
Grand Commandery of Delaware
Here is the report of the Grand Treasurer for the fiscal year ended January 31, 2014
The income and expenses received this year are as follows:
INCOME
Per Capita $2,308.00
Insurance (collected from York Rite bodies) $1,300.64
Money Market interest $3.20
Holy Land Pilgrimage Donations(1) $2,107.00
Holy Land Pilgrimage interest $ .20
Bible Fund interest $ .16
Permanent Fund interest $10.89
Total $5,730.09
EXPENSES
Grand York Rite Weekend $106.92
Insurance Expense $628.00
Jewels 0
Past Grand Commander cap & mantle $316.93
Holy Land Pilgrimage Fund deposits(1) $2,107.00
Grand Recorder Honorarium $75.00
Grand Treasurer Honorarium $40.00
Grand Encampment per capita $2,579.00
Bank Fees $16.00
Total $5,648.85
Total Net Income $81.24
(1) Money is deposited directly into the Holy Land Pilgrimage Fund.
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The balances in the several accounts for the Grand Commandery are as follows:
02/01/2012 1/31/2013 Difference
Checking – x680 $1,796.49 $1,592.28 -$204.21
Money Market x698 $8,9454.03 $8,957.23 $3.20
Total $10,750.52 $10,549.51 -$201.01
Bible Fund Savings x716 $745.09 $745.25 $.16
Holy Land Pilgrim. x783 $241.88 $2,349.08 $2,107.20
Permanent Fund – x173 $4,188.75 $4,199.64 $10.89
Permanent Fund CD $10,000 $10,000
Total Permanent Fund $14,188.75 $14,199.64 $10.89
Total Funds $25,926.24 $27,843.48 $1,917.24
Most of the gain can be attributed to the donations received for the Holy Land
Pilgrimage. In addition, the annual returns for St. Johns were received after
January 31st as were St. Andrews 2012 and 2013 returns. This is an additional
$5,133 that was received and will be reflected in next year’s report.
The declining interest income this year has severely hampered the growth of our
Permanent Fund and Money Market savings. Alternative banks are being explored
to maximize the interest.
I appreciate the trust the Sir Knights have placed in me.
Sincerely and Fraternally,
Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Grand Treasurer
On motion regularly made, seconded, and approved, the Report of the Grand
Treasurer was received and referred to the Finance and Jusrisprudence Committee.
REPORT OF THE GRAND RECORDER
Your Grand Recorder is pleased to make his report to this Grand Commandery. I
thank all who have supported me this year. It was a trying one as we moved from
Maryland to Pennsylvania during the year and it was a challenge to get all the files
and records back in shape. I have appreciated the assistance given to me by all
bodies that I have corresponded with this year.
The following is the Financial Summary for the period February 1, 2013 to January
31, 2014.
FINANCIAL SUMMARY Income: Actual Expenses: Actual
Annual Returns 2308.00 Annual Conclave (2) 106.92
Holy Land Donations 2107.00 Grand Encampment Per Capita 1472.30
2308.00
Insurance (1) 1300.64 Grand Commander cap/mantle (3) 316.93
Permanent Fund 0 Grand Recorder Honorarium 75.00
Rituals Sold 0 Grand Recorder Office Expenses 0
Interest 14.45 Grand Treasurer Honorarium (4) 40.00
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Holy Land Pilgrimage (4) 2107.00
Total Income: $5,730.09 Insurance (2) 628.00
Postage 51.00
Bank Fees 16.00
Total Expenses $5,648.85
(1) Collected 2 years from other bodies (4) Paid shortage from previous years
(2) Department Commander’s lodging
(3) Ordered 2 uniforms
This shows a slight increase of $81.24 of income over expenses. The Annual returns
do not include the per capita for St. Andrews 2012 and 2013 return which was
received in February. It also does not include St. Johns 2013 return which was also
received in February. These amount to $5,133 which would have shown a
considerable increase for the year. Also the billing for the insurance was sent out for
the first time in two years and all has been collected with the exception of one
chapter and the issue is being worked.
The IRS filings for the Grand Commandery and the subordinate Commanderies
have been filed with the exception of St. Johns Commandery. The Grand Recorder
will work with that Commandery to correct the situation.
From a membership perspective, this office notes the following:
MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY SUMMARY START KNIGHT REIN AFFIL DEMIT SUSP DIED TOTAL
ST. JOHN'S NO. 1 126 3 0 0 0 2 5 122
ST. ANDREW'S NO. 2 112 7 0 0 0 0 3 116
TRINITY NO. 3 40 1 0 0 0 0 0 41
TOTALS 278 11 0 0 0 2 8 279
NET GAIN 1
All Commanderies had knightings which is commendable and I encourage them to
continue looking for Christian Masons.
Your Grand Recorder has made an effort to digitize all of the Proceedings for the
Grand Commandery as well as create a repository of other important documents.
Currently it is housed on a personal website. To ensure continuity for the Grand
Commandery, I propose that we join with the Grand Council and Grand
Commandery as well as other appendant and concordant bodies in Delaware to
establish a repository for this information. The cost would be $100 for 1 terabyte of
web space and the Grand Commandery share would be $20. In addition, the
webmaster for the official website has requested a donation from each of the Grand
Bodies. Since we have not spent any money for the over 15 years we have been on
the web, I would recommend that we make a donation this year of $50. Both of
these requests have been submitted to the Finance Committee for their
recommendation.
Right Eminent Grand Commander it has been a pleasure working with you this
year. I am sorry that my work schedule did not permit me to be in attendance at as
many events as I would have liked. I appreciate the understanding and kindness
that you have shown me.
Lastly, thanks to all the Sir Knights for the honor you have bestowed on me and I
look forward to continuing to serve this Grand Commandery.
Sincerely and fraternally yours,
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Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Grand Recorder
On motion regularly made, seconded, and approved the Report of the Grand
Recorder was received and the portion dealing with Finance referred to the Finance
Committee.
MEMORIALS COMMITTEE
Let us begin with prayer:
O God, whose days are without end, and whose mercies cannot be numbered, awaken us to the shortness and uncertainty of human life. By your Holy Spirit lead us in faithfulness all our days. When we have served you in our own generation, may we be gathered with those who have gone before us, having the testimony of a good conscience, in the confidence that we have attempted to serve You faithfully. Open our hearts to your love, and lead us in the way everlasting. AMEN
Today we bring white carnations to our altar to memorialize those who have gone
before us to stand before the Throne of Grace. Some were "giants among their
peers", others more ordinary men. All had God's plan in their lives, and fulfilled it
to varying degrees. There are those whom we remember as having great impact
upon our lives and our fraternity-others much less so. Let each of us pause and
remember by name those men important to us. (pause) May they rest in peace. We remember, and bring a carnation in tribute to: Our departed Right Eminent Grand Commanders; Our departed Deputy Grand Commander, Robert Benson; Our departed constituent Sir Knights; and those Sir Knights departed from our Sister Grand and Local Commanderies, wheresoever dispersed. Let us pray:
Thou, O God, knowest our down-sitting and our uprising, and understandest our thoughts afar off. Consider and hear us as we remember those Masonic Brothers and Companions who have gone before us to be with You. Give us faith, that we may see beyond touch and sight, and experience signs of Your kingdom. Give us good hope, so we may bravely walk our earthly way, and look forward to glad heavenly reunion. May You, O God bless and keep us all. AMEN.
James R. Herrington, KCT, PGC
REPORT OF THE HOLY LAND PILGRIMAGE COMMITTEE
A letter was sent to all Sir Knights in August soliciting donations for the Holy Land
Pilgrimage. A total of $2,307 was raised toward this worthwhile project. Although
the amount falls short of the necessary amount needed to send a minister, the
Committee believes that the remaining money will be raised this year and will be
seeking nominations for next year’s trip.
REPORT OF THE EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
COMMITTEE
It was reported that Past Grand Commander James R. Herrington delivered the
message at the Easter Sunrise Service in Alexandria. Several Sir Knights from
Delaware travelled to the service and participated.
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CONTINUANCE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE
A motion was made, seconded and passed to continue the liability coverage and
share the expense with all of the subordinate bodies.
REPORT OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR EYE FOUNDATION
COMMITTEE
None received
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RITUAL AND DRILL
None received
REPORT OF THE PERMANENT FUND COMMITTEE
None received
REPORT OF THE PRINTING COMMITTEE
The Committee reports that the 2013 Proceedings have not been completed yet. In
an effort to reduce costs for the Grand Commandery, the Committee had decided to
not print copies of the Proceedings but rather publish them on the Internet for the
benefit of all members with the exception of any copies that are required by Grand
Encampment Constitution. In addition, a pdf formatted file will be sent to all Grand
Jurisdictions that are recognized by this Grand Commandery.
The Grand Recorder’s office in the last year has received Proceedings in various
formats. Some were printed, some sent on CD and some sent via email. Email is the
lowest cost alternative. For those Companions who do not have access to the
Internet, please contact the Grand Recorder’s office for a printed copy.
Respectfully Submitted,
Mark E. Irwin, KCT, PGC
Grand Recorder
REPORT OF THE YOUTH COMMITTEE
None received
REPORT OF THE GRAND YORK RITE BODIES ANNUAL SESSIONS
COMMITTEE
REPORT OF THE AWARDS COMMITTEE
REPORT OF THE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
The investment market return for the funds of the Educational Foundation
continues to be dismal. We continue to restrict the investments to very secured
markets even though some very interesting alternatives are always present. The
net investments of the Fund, at the beginning of calendar year 2013 were just over
$61,800.00. Continued investment of our $57,500.00 in a CD, returned interest of
slightly over $345.00.
The custom of the Committee for the past several years has been to provide grants
in full compliance with the Grand Encampment rules governing the disbursements
of moneys from this Fund. This year the return was such that we were unable to
provide any grants. Overall our net worth is lower than it was at the beginning of
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the year at just under $61,400.00. (The reduction resulted from the clearing or
grants issued in fiscal 2012.)
We experienced no expenses in 2013 and propose a budget of $15.00 to cover
postage and any other expenses the Committee may experience.
The 2013 annual report to Grand Encampment will be submitted and all inquiries
from Grand Encampment will be promptly answered.
The expected income from investments this year will be again quite small, probably
less than $350.00. This amount will be appropriately distributed by the committee
and within the guidelines of the Fund. We would recommend that because of the
small amount of money involved in this Fund, that the officers need not be bonded.
Sincerely and fraternally yours,
Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Secretary/Treasurer, Educational Foundation
I move for the acceptance of this Report. I would also remind the incoming Grand
Commander that although he will not take office until midnight tonight, it is
necessary to hold a meeting of the Educational Foundation immediately following
this session for the approval of the Budget and the waiver of the bonding of officers.
REPORT OF THE YORK RITE ADVANCEMENT, PLANNING
AND EDUCATION
None received
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON A CHAIR DEGREE
Right Eminent Grand Commander and Peers,
All of the necessary approvals and recognitions noted in this Committees Report at
our last Annual Conclave have been accomplished and a charter has been granted
to Delaware Chapter, Knights Preceptor together with accepted recognition by the
Grand Lodge of Delaware. Delaware Chapter, Knights Preceptor held its first
meeting on March 6, 2014. Since I am personally unaware of what, if any, action the
Jurisprudence Committee has undertaken in reference to last year’s report, at this
meeting of Delaware Chapter, Knights Preceptor a motion was put forth, and
passed, to put before Grand Commandery the following:
“This Grand Commandery recognizes the Knights Preceptor Order as a non-
mandatory Chair degree for the Constituent Commanderies of this Grand
Commandery and encourages all elected and Past Commanders of this
Jurisdiction to avail themselves of this Order.”
A copy of the approved By-Laws of this Order has been provided to the Grand
Commander, the Chair of the Jurisprudence Committee and the Grand Recorder. In as much as this motion has been sent to the Jurisprudence Committee for their
evaluation, I move for the adoption of this motion as a Standing Resolution of the
Grand Commandery.
With the action of this motion by Grand Commandery, I believe the activities of this
Committee will have been completed.
Sincerely and fraternally yours, Donald D. Thomas
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JURISPRUDENCE REPORT ON THE ADDRESS OF
R. E. GRAND COMMANDER
The Jurisprudence Committee has reviewed the report of the Right Eminent Grand
Commander and has the following report.
We are pleased that the Grand Commander made visits to all the constituent
Commanderies as this is an important means for communicating his goals.
We are most appreciative to the 3 sister jurisdictions that extended their hospitality
to our Grand Commander. We are disappointed that his work schedule prevented
him from travelling to other jurisdictions. These visits help to build the bond with
our sister jurisdictions and allows for an exchange of ideas to help promote the good
of the Order.
The Committee was pleased that the Grand Commander was able to attend the
Mid-Atlantic Department Conference. We are also pleased that the Grand
Commander represented the Grand Commandery at several events within
Delaware including The Grand Lodge Brotherhood Night and Annual
Communication of Grand Lodge. We regret that he did not attend some of the other
events such as the Eastern Star Annual and the Scottish Rite Council of
Deliberation. We were happy to see that the Grand Commander was present at the
Eastern Sunrise Service in Alexandria where Past Grand Commander Sir Knight
James R, Herrington delivered the Easter message.
Many discussions were held with the Past Grand Recorders that had not completed
the Proceedings for the years that they were in office. Charges were made against
those Grand Recorders. The Grand Commander worked with them and the 2009
and 2010 were received and posted on the website. The Grand Commander
determined as his prerogative to dismiss the charges on Sir Knight Taylor.
The Grand Commander made 2 recommendations.
The first is regarding a committee to review the cost of the Grand Sessions and
make recommendations for increased budget amounts. We encourage the incoming
Grand Commander to consider establishing this committee. It does not require any
action by the Grand Commandery.
The second recommendation was also for a committee to review and update the
Constitution and Standing Resolutions. This also a very worthwhile
recommendation but does require the completion of all older Proceedings to ensure
all legislation is included. Again this does not require any action by the Grand
Commandery.
We appreciate the efforts of our Grand Commander’s lady Joan for helping him and
for her efforts in making this weekend a success. Our congratulations to you Right
Eminent for representing us this past chivalric year and best wishes for the future.
Sincerely and Fraternally,
Mark Irwin, PGC– Chairman
Sheldon L. Edwards, Sr., PGC
Arthur Loveless, PGC
A motion was made, seconded and passed to accept the Grand Commander’s address
and approve of actions taken by him during his term.
Administrative Matters
Right Eminent Past Grand Commander Donald D. Thomas submitted the following
for consideration:
This Grand Commandery recognizes the Knights Preceptor Order as a non-
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mandatory Chair degree for the Constituent Commanderies of this Grand
Commandery and encourages all elected and Past Commanders of this
Jurisdiction to avail themselves of this Order.
The Committee has reviewed the proposal and finds it in order and recommends its
adoption. This standing resolution will supersede Standing Resolution #8 that was
adopted in the 2010 Grand Conclave dealing with the establishment of a Past
Commander’s Association to confer a non-mandatory chair degree. The Knights
Preceptor Order fulfills the intention of the original Standing Resolution and the
Committee would move that Standing Resolution #8 be rescinded and would so
move.
Approved
Right Eminent Past Grand Commander Donald D. Thomas has also recommended
that a committee be established to explore the recognition of the Delaware Prince
Hall Grand Commandery. This does not require any action by the Grand
Commandery at this time but we do encourage the incoming Grand Commander to
appoint this committee.
Fraternally,
Mark Irwin, PGC chairman
Arthur A.Loveless, Jr., PGC
Sheldon L. Edwards, Sr., PGC
RESPONSE FOR THE DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
The Grand Commander recognized Sir Knight Jeffrey Burcham, Department
Commander rose and thanked the Right Eminent Grand Commander for the
hospitality and courtesies extended to him and the other visiting Sir Knights. He
congratulated the Grand Commander on the completion of his term and wished him
well in the future.
REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
On motion regular made and seconded the proposed honorariums for the Grand
Treasurer and Grand Recorder, the proposed budget for 2000 -2001, the annual per
capita and knighting fees and the Report of The Finance Committee were
APPROVED.
REPORT OF THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE
The honor of recommending a Sir Knight for the station of Grand Captain General
fell to St. Andrews Commandery this year. After careful deliberation, St Andrews
Commandery recommends Very Eminent Sir Harry M. Sullivan for
consideration. Accordingly the nominating Committee of Grand Commandery
wishes to place in Nomination the following slate of Officers to lead this Grand
Commandery for the ensuing Chivalric year:
Right Eminent Grand Commander James B. Walsh (2)
Very Em. Deputy Grand Commander Gilbert E. Greenfield (3)
Eminent Grand Generalissimo A. Tony Maxwell (1)
Eminent Grand Captain General Bradley Driscoll (1)
Eminent Grand Treasurer Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Eminent Grand Recorder Mark E. Irwin, PGC
The Nominating Committee notes that the honor of recommending falls to Trinity
Commandery for the year 2015, and suggests that the Past Grand Commanders of
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Trinity look well to this responsibility. With the selection by Trinity, the correct
rotation will be back in place.
The selections for the future will be as follows:
2014 – Trinity #3
2015 – St. Johns #1
2016 – St. Andrews #2
2017 – Trinity #3
Fraternally submitted,
Mark E. Irwin, PGC
DISCHARGE OF COMMITTEES
There being no further Committee reports upon the Recorder's desk, which required
reading before this Grand Commandery, Right Eminent Grand Commander Horn,
discharged all of the Committees of this Grand Commandery with the sincere
thanks of the Fraters of this Grand Commandery.
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS
R. E. Donald D. Thomas assumed the East as Grand Installing Officer and
proceeded to install a full line of Grand Officers as noted below. Said installation to
be effective as of 12:01 A.M., Saturday, March 8, 2014.
R. E. Grand Commander James B. Walsh
V. E. Deputy Grand Commander Gilbert E. Greenfield-a
E. Grand Generalissimo A. Tony Maxwell
E. Grand Captain General Bradley Driscoll-a
E. Grand Senior Warden John A. Eberly
E. Grand Junior Warden Jon B. Cottrell
E. Grand Prelate Rev. Thomas E. Morrison-a
E. Grand Treasurer Mark E. Irwin, PGC
E. Grand Recorder Mark E. Irwin, PGC
E. Grand Standard Bearer W. Frederick Horn
E. Grand Sword Bearer Donald F. Taylor-a
E. Grand Warder James L. Ferguson-a
E. Grand Sentinel George Gadsby
REMARKS BY INCOMING
R. E. GRAND COMMANDER JAMES B. WALSH
Grand Commander Elect
Upon request of the Right Eminent Grand Commander, the Grand Recorder read the
following Visitation and Inspection Schedule, together with the Committee
Appointments.
OFFICIAL VISITATIONS AND INSPECTIONS
St. John’s No. 1 Wilmington September 11, 2014
St. Andrews No. 2 Dover
Trinity No. 3 Wilmington
COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
(First Named is Chairman)
Jurisprudence Permanent Fund
James R. Herrington, PGC Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Sheldon L. Edwards, Sr., PGC Wayne T. Slack, PGC
Arthur A. Loveless, Jr., PGC
Finance
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Holy Land Pilgrimage A. Tony Maxwell
G. Thomas Taylor, PGC Cesar Aniceto
James G. Horn, PGC
James R. Herrington, PGC Awards
John D. Hiott, PGC
Easter Sunrise Service Jay C. Bergstrom, PGC
Jay C. Bergstrom, PGC David H. Laucius, PGC
G. Thomas Taylor, PGC
James G. Horn, PGC Youth
G. Thomas Taylor, PGC
Knights Templar Eye Foundation W. Fred Horn
Charles A. Depfer, PGC
Arthur A. Loveless, PGC Education
David Laucius, PGC Mark E. Irwin, PGC
A. Tony Maxwell
Grand York Rite Annual Meeting
Charles Hart – Chapter Knights Templar Insert
William F. Lott – Council James B. Walsh, REGC
Bradley Driscoll – Commandery Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Lionel Hunter – Permanent Member
Grand Instructors
Religious Activities Franklin R. Townsend, PGC
James R. Herrington, PGC James G. Horn, PGC
Thomas E. Morrison Neal J. Sobocinski
The Twenty-Fourth Annual Conclave will be held in Wilmington, Delaware, at 1:00
P.M., on Friday, March 13, 2015.
There being no further business to claim the attention of this Grand Commandery,
prayer was offered by the Grand Prelate, , the Grand Commandery called to recess
and the Sir Knights dismissed at 3:35 P.M.
Attest:
Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Grand Recorder
ANNUAL MEETING - KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
DIVISION OF DELAWARE
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GRAND COMMANDERS
*Henry G. Law, 1991 *C. Ray Scarborough, 1992
Donald D. Thomas, 1993 C. Granville McVey, 1994
*Charles W. Barkins, 1995 * T. Eugene Womach, 1996
Franklin R. Townsend 1997 James A. Pletz, 1998
Mark E. Irwin, 1999 *Robert V. McDowell, III, 2000
Sheldon L. Edwards, Sr., 2001 James R. Herrington, 2002
Charles H. Lengel, Jr., 2003 *Harry M. Sullivan, Jr., 2004
Arthur A. Loveless, Jr., 2005 Charles A. Depfer, 2006
G. Thomas Taylor, 2007 Jay C. Bergstrom, 2008
Charles T. Hart, 2009 Wayne T. Slack, 2010
David H. Laucius, 2011 John D. Hiott, 2012
James G. Horn, 2013
PAST GRAND GENERALISSIMO
*Richard A. Scarlott, 1994-95
GRAND TREASURERS
* Harry V. Felmey, 1991 Donald D. Thomas, PGC, 1995
*Richard A. Scarlott, 1992-93 C. Granville McVey, PGC, 1996-2000
*Henry G. Law, PGC, 1994 G. Thomas Taylor, III, 2001-2002
*Richard A. Scarlott, 2003-2007 Arthur A. Loveless, PGC, 2008-2011
Mark E. Irwin, PGC, 2012-
GRAND RECORDERS
C. Granville McVey, PGC, 1991 *Henry G. Law, PGC, 1992-94
C. Granville McVey, PGC, 1995 Donald D. Thomas, PGC, 1996-99
Mark E. Irwin, PGC, 2000-2002 James T. Ruby 2003-2004
Franklin R. Townsend, 2005-2007 G. Thomas Taylor, PGC, 2008-2009
Jay C. Bergstrom, PGC, 2010-2011 Franklin R. Townsend, PGC, 2012
Mark E. Irwin, PGC, 2013-
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CROSS OF HONOR
Under Grand Encampment
* F. Irving Crow, PC
Under Grand Commandery
*Chester C. Coffin, PC, 1992
Franklin R. Townsend, 1994
*James H. Hutchins, PC, 1996
*William J. Littel, PC, 1999
John B. Dorsey, PC, 2001
*Charles J. Conley, PC, 2002
James L. Ferguson, PC, 2004
A. Tony Maxwell, PC, 2008
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS OF THE TEMPLE
*Henry G. Law, PGC
C. Granville McVey, PGC
* C. Ray Scarborough, PGC
Donald D. Thomas, PGC
*Richard A. Scarlott
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G. Thomas Taylor, PGC
James R. Herrington, PGC
Mark E. Irwin, PGC
Arthur A. Loveless, PGC
David H. Laucius, PGC
* Deceased
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GRAND REPRESENTATIVES
Near the Grand State or From the Grand
Commandery of Delaware Province Commandery of Delaware Randall C. Mullen ALABAMA Gerald E. Wilson
ARIZONA Olin E. Lehman
ARKANSAS
James A. Pletz CALIFORNIA Frederick L. Smith
Samuel L. Mellin COLORADO
CONNECTICUT Harry Shank
Charles H. Lengel, Jr. DIST. of COLUMBIA Caulder B. Morris
FLORIDA William Robert Young
C. William Tulloch GEORGIA Bobby B. Simmons
C. Granville McVey IDAHO William K. Curtis, Jr.
Carl V. Driesbach ILLINOIS Harry R. Brahmstadt
INDIANA James W. Roberts
Joseph H. Burns, Jr. IOWA Clyde E. Reasland
ITALY Ubaldo Bazzucchi
KANSAS Barry G. Albin
KENTUCKY Gary Thornberry
Franklin R. Townsend LOUISIANA Howard F. Entwistle
James A. Pletz MAINE Richard P. Day
MARYLAND Eugene D. Racz
MASS.- RHODE ISLAND John L. Berini
MICHIGAN Stanley O. Simons
MINNESOTA Thomas E. Bjerke
MISSISSIPPI
Charles A. Depfer MISSOURI Chester H. Hazen
MONTANA Theodore Hiltz, Jr.
G. Thomas Taylor NEBRASKA Harry E. Waggener
James L. Ferguson NEVADA J. J. McDonald, III
NEW HAMPSHIRE Aldine Jack Tillotson
NEW JERSEY Stephen Lutz
NEW MEXICO Robert Keene
Donald D. Thomas NEW YORK Oliver D. Mereness
NORTH CAROLINA W. Frank Wood
NORTH DAKOTA Donald J. Laschkewitsch
Mark E. Irwin OHIO J. William Wolfgang
OKLAHOMA Glen Kinsley
OREGON Vernon O. Munson
C. Granville McVey PENNSYLVANIA William W. Umstead
Sheldon L. Edwards, Sr. PHILIPPINES John D. Estes
SOUTH CAROLINA Lee Roy Bruce
Eugene R. Small SOUTH DAKOTA Lowell C. Holmgren
TENNESSEE David Tenny Hart
Maynard H. Mires, Jr. TEXAS Leonard O. Pierce
John D. Hiott UTAH Robert H. Cook
VERMONT John B. Seward
John B. Dorsey VIRGINIA * George Derrick Stevens
Maurice C. Barnes WASHINGTON James A. Mosley
WEST VIRGINIA George J. Gruber
Warren F. Schueler, Sr. WISCONSIN George S. Boyd, III
James R. Herrington WYOMING * - Present e - Excused
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RETURNS OF CONSTITUENT COMMANDERIES
ST. JOHN'S COMMANDERY NO. 1
WILMINGTON
Date of Charter: September 18, 1868
Stated Conclave: Second Thursday of each Month
Closed: July and August
OFFICERS
William D. Stephey, Jr. Commander
Fred M. Palmer Generalissimo
Phillip E. Parke Captain General
William K. Brown Senior Warden
Arthur S. Prelle Junior Warden
Jay C. Bergstrom, PGC Treasurer
Franklin R. Townsend, PGC Recorder
Wayne T. Slack, PGC Prelate
Carl Barnes Standard Bearer
Charles Porter Sword Bearer
Joseph J. McAleese Warder
Kenneth C. Weaver Sentinel
David C. Manners Guard
Guard
Guard
KNIGHTED
Gibson C. Yoder Daniel C. Saienni
Sean J. Nickle
REINSTATED
None
DEMITTED
None
SUSPENDED
Stephen Hentkowski Ralph R. Watson
DIED
Robert A. Benson, DGC Gregory Holley
James Hudson William B. Neal
Robert Wasson
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ST. ANDREW'S COMMANDERY NO. 2
DOVER
Date of Charter: August 28, 1964
Stated Conclave: Third Thursday of each Month
Closed: June, July and August
OFFICERS
W. Frederick Horn Commander
Phillip R. Webb Generalissimo
John W. Merkley Captain General
Richard A. Mickles Senior Warden
Christopher D. DeAngelo Junior Warden
William F. Lott, PGC Treasurer
John A. Eberly, PC Recorder
Jonathan A. Rehm, Sr. Prelate
George E. Gadsby, PC Standard Bearer
H. Roland Cohee, Jr. Sword Bearer
Jason C. Thornton Warder
Christian L. Dull Sentinel
James B. Walsh, GC Assistant Recorder
KNIGHTED
James Edward Blake Donald Leroy Campbell
Herman Roland Cohee, Jr. Christopher D. DeAngelo
Andrew Daniel Doran Larry Vincent Sessa
Jason Clifford Thornton
REINSTATED
None
AFFILIATED
None
DEMITTED
None
SUSPENDED
None
DIED
Walton A. Johnson, Jr. William W. Brittingham
Franklin W. Kinnamon
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TRINITY COMMANDERY NO. 3
WILMINGTON
Date of Charter: August 19, 1991
Stated Conclave: January, April, July and October
OFFICERS
Neal J. Sobocinski Commander
Samuel R. Smith Generalissimo
Walter D. Lee Captain General
Michael H. Downey Senior Warden
Junior Warden
James R. Herrington, PGC Treasurer
David H. Laucius, GC Recorder
Gilbert E. Greenfield, PC Prelate
Cesar Aniceto Standard Bearer
Vaughn LeSage Sword Bearer
Warder
Guard
Guard
Guard
KNIGHTED
Jeremy A. Smith
AFFIALIATED
None
SUSPENDED
None
DIED
None
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MASONIC CALENDAR
Symbolic or Ancient Craft Masons commence their era with the creation of the
world, calling it Anno Lucis (A.L.), “in the Year of Light”. Add 4000 years to the
common era, thus 2014 plus 4000 becomes 6014. Symbolic Lodges hold
Communications.
Capitular or Royal Arch Masons date from the year the second Temple was
commenced by Zerubbabel, Anno Inventionis (A.I.), "in the Year of Discovery". Add
530 years to the common era, thus 2014 plus 530 becomes 2544. Royal Arch
Chapters hold Convocations.
Cryptic Rite or Royal and Select Masters date from the year in which the Temple
was completed, Anno Depositionis (A. Dep.), “in the Year of the Deposit”. Add 1000
years to the common era, thus 2014 plus 1000 become 3014. Cryptic Councils hold
Assemblies.
Chivalric Masons or Knights Templars commence their era with the organization of
their order, Anno Ordinis (A.O.), "in the Year of the Order". From the Christian era
take 1118, thus 1118 from 2014 becomes 896. Commanderies of Knights Templar
hold Conclaves.
The Order of High Priesthood dates from the Year of the Blessing of Abraham by
the High Priest, Melchizedek, Anno Benefacto (A.B.). From the Christian era add
1913, thus 2014 plus 1913 becomes 3927. Councils of Annointed High Priests hold
Conventions.
Scottish Rite Masonry dates as the Ancient Craft, except the Jewish Chronology is
used, Anno Mundi (A.M.), "in the Year of the World". Add 3760 years to the
common era, thus 2014 plus 3760 becomes 5774. After September add another year.
Scottish Rite Consistories hold Reunions or Rendezvous.
Shrinedom, or Temples of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine, mark time
by cycles. Each 30 years from the Hegira of July 15, A. D. 622 constitutes a cycle, in
which 19 of the years contains 355 days and 11 years contain 356 days. Shrine
Temples hold Sessions.
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OFFICERS OF THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT
of KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
of the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
2013 - 2015
David Dixon Goodwin ....……………..Most Eminent Grand Master
1509 Campus Dr., Vestal, NY 13850-4036
607-723-8072 gm@knightstemplar.org
Duane Lee Vaught ……........Right Eminent Deputy Grand Master
7850 N. Thames Dr., Bloomington, IN 47408-9337
812-935-7852 dgm@knightstemplar.org
Jeffrey N. Nelson.……….........Right Eminent Grand Generalissimo
3112 Tyler Pkwy., Bismarck, ND 58503-0192
701-255-5762 gg@knightstemplar.org
Michael Burke Johnson..….Right Eminent Grand Captain General
Box 575, Crowheart, WY 82512-0575
307-486-2268 gcg@knightstemplar.org
James McCrorry Willson, Jr...............Rt. Eminent Grand Treasurer
PO Box 666, Floydada, TX 79235-0666
806-983-3114
Lawrence Eugene Tucker …............….Rt. Eminent Grand Recorder
5909 West Loop South, Suite 495, Bellaire, TX 77401-2497
713-349-8700 larry@gektusa.org
William D. Hartman …..........…………..Rt. Eminent Grand Prelate
951 Bridge St., Philadelphia, PA 19124-1710
215-519-5810 hart951@aol.com
Jeffrey G. Burcham - Right Eminent Mid-Atlantic Department Commander
439 Faulkner Ave., Martinsburg, WV 25401-2619
304-283-1055 vaghp01@aol.com
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2014 GRAND COMMANDERY OF
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF DELAWARE OFFICERS
R.E. Grand Commander James B. Walsh Jane Thompson 113 Savannah Rd., Lewes, DE
19958 302-645-7981
anglersmarina@yahoo.com V.E. Deputy Grand Commander
Gilbert E. Greenfield Anita
1007 Lawndale Rd., Wilmington, DE 19810
302-475-7208
delaware757@verizon.net E. Grand Generalissimo A. Tony Maxwell 1304 W. 13th St., Wilmington, DE
19806 302-528-2636
tonymaxwell@hotmail.com E. Grand Captain General Bradley Driscoll 75 Range Rd., Northeast, MD
21901 302-562-0062
Driscollship@yahoo.com R.E. Grand Treasurer Mark E. Irwin Melanie 6420 Shutt Road, Spring Grove,
PA 17362 443-750-0842
mirwin@meitrading.com R.E. Grand Recorder Mark E. Irwin Melanie 6420 Shutt Road, Spring Grove,
PA 17362 443-750-0842
mirwin@meitrading.com E. Grand Senior Warden John A. Eberly Rose Marie 109 Tucket Circle, Dover, DE
19903 302-674-1289
Jaem3@aol.com E. Grand Junior Warden Jon B. Cottrell 31 Melanie Dr., New Castle, DE
19720 302-328-5213
jongt@juno.com Grand Prelate Thomas E. Morrison Kim 1171 Adams Court, Dover, DE
19904 302-233-1331
Rev.thomas.e.morrison@gmail.com Grand Standard Bearer W. Fred Horn 3401 Wescotts Rd., Unit 3, Lewes,
DE 19958 302-674-1620
wfhorn@comcast.net Grand Sword Bearer Donald F. Taylor Barbara 23057 Argos Corner Rd., Milford,
DE 19963 302-422-3376
Grand Warder James L. Ferguson Jeanette 39 Delshire Dr., Dover, DE 19901 302-734-4096 mijgref@verizon.net Grand Sentinel George Gadsby Shirl 29162 Log Cabin Hill Rd., Lewes,
DE 19958 302-644-7557
Captain_gadsby@comcast.net
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The Twenty Fourth Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery of Knights
Templar of Delaware will be held at a place to be determined on Friday, March 13,
2015 at 1:00 P.M.
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