~ Volume IV MAY, 1951 Number 5
CALENDAR
rri~ay, tl.cy 11-
Executive Meeting
Stone House Inn, 8:00 P. M.
Saturc!ay, May 19-
Regular Meeting
Takoma Park Masonic Temple
Mey 24, 25, 26 & 27-
Convention-Atlantic City, N. J. Montgomery Forest staying at Th~ Chalfonte Hotel
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THE GRAND T.bLL SEZ:
Have you seen the the increased attendance at our meetings, especial
ly the lust one.
Rend the Grand Tall 1s
message on Page 8 of the ECHO.
LET t S aJ.l continue
to help George.
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CONVENTION
Unless you want to be left out in the cold,
or you do not _want to
be with the Gang at the
Convention at ~tlantic
City, you had better get in touch with the
Scribe immediately if
not sooner and get your
reservations.
There is a littl9 time
left so get busy.
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- j,. "--../ 'l A Cedar to be in good .. c:~~D ... ::::sz:::~J~.d4 standing in his Forest must cough up some money each
year and that mone;y- is known as DUES, .Rer:iarr.ber you cannot. at ter..d any meet:tngs unless you have the D'UE ca:-d. .)f t~J.e c11r::.-1.:;1ni; yeaJ:o You can't e7en register and enjoy the a:f . ~tl\"s at the Convention at Atlantic City unless you bare rt.id y0ur dues.,
SJlE ro:r s::1r:::R, y0ur SCR!:B."@--.J.T OUCE--a.r..d soo that you are squared away.,. HURRY-HUURY-HURRYl
* * * * * * * * * * * Dance at Argyle
One of the big Spring functions was held at the Argyle Country Olub, on Saturday, Aprll 14th. I~ could not be declared a financial success, but it wasn 1 t a · loss either. Of course~ it was primarily an entertai:c~Jen t for the meritl.<JB·C of Montgomery Forest and thelr friends--and as such--i t 'Mril a huge successo Watch for the next date ar:a don 1 t miss it.
********************** Canft we all take a lesson from our
:Brother Cedars. The first award of the :nonth goet:l to Mr. and Mra 0 Turkal.
They had plans for May 4th~ buG 9ara Miner, the mainstay of our PG>l'C asked :'.1.im to cl:a;.J.ge their plans and f:.:!.l in a vacancy in the Color Gu~rd at Disce20 night. Turke.l and his wife·snid OKc Hurray for the Turkals and the Mine:cs.
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CEDARS: - I know th(lt a Junior Deputy should bo seen and not heard, but the 11 ED'1 keeps yelling for me to put somothing in the ECEO. Mo.ybo ha will try and shut me up after this, I'll bet sooe of the Kensington boys will lay odds on tbato That reminds me, can 1 t you guys in Kensington take it? Maybe you did have to put up with me last year as your W.Mo, but after all, a JD is not supposed to do much talking at the ·mectings, at loo.st not that much. How about it Broo Jake? You and Floyd and Bob and Leonard are Past Masters and all 0£ you outrank me as such0 Tho rest might take a c~ance if you four would take tho lead; so why not round up Wilton Butler, Geno Daymude, Johnnie Styers, the Smallwoods, ~:aynard Shoemaker, Harry Red.Dile, Doc Parkor, Les Foltz(the pillar of strength no less), Doc Mehring John Blalock, Doc Alle~, Stovo Adorirui, Harold Toynton and any of tho others. Bring them to Takoma Lodge Hall tho thtrd Saturda\Y" in May. You will find Fra~ Heideck and Skeets Crabill thoro to greet you, in addttion to yours truly, and of course your W.M. Al Krolle He can be kept under control~ Seriously, fellows, your Forest has missed you and It has come a long way since so~c ofcyou have been out. -orv~lle J~ Montgome:i.-y)J.DGTC
4 ENTERT.A Ill'MJ!lNT
At the last r;ieet~ ng we were ro~rn.lly entertc.ined 1 :r .:ioLLe locnl proff;lssiono.l to.lent secured by cur anie.0J P- Grant Woods~ who also acted as the Master of Cer-( T~ :.J :~ , __ ~-{ .;,
MJ.~s Angela D1Andrea, who resides et 1875 Minterool 8to, NoW~ Wnshingtcn, D~C~ favored tho group with pontouine., It was practi~ally inpossible to tell thnt she wc.sn 1t doing the singing0 - It wasn t ·t the first . ...._
tiDe she 1appeare. d and lt is hoped j ( { /. ,,., '
we will have~·her · againo '/. ' ~1..J'-.:! ,.....~,y'>">') Miss ¥ial'la.n Ai--Udon; 1619 l•linn-~)~-; f ~~~ esotn Avenues., ~ .. , Washington, ~ . '\_/)-..=~' D,.Co oade tho boys very at ten ti ve
} ( f " o ) Her grass skirt and the swaying G~ ). Hawaiin nusic see:i to cbarr:t the ,
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~" }j nye~~y:; ~ ~~ :~ ~;; ~~~!~ (Ji(~))~~ Goa.!'.~.;1~0.::~~·:,,~h~~r"!h~!,;hat
acr~:i~ ~:t!f,~~~~;:~:~.~ld (if};;). ~:~~l(~;r vi;:::a~)~{!~l~e=~r t~~~t l~· J J~·f'I~~~~~(>· \ in his FauilYo It wasn't the ''·"":~ ordinary rei$Ular run of tricks _ z;. j} ./ in her repertoire bu.t really · I difficult ~ma. a.-:.azing., Good luck J 1
to you Md your type of enter- '( - __ Y l •.. r tainnent~ _J / '-.-i
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Tor-1 Havell was overhenrd to s~.y--"The lunches are -getting bigger and better" Is is possible, they are getting beyond his capacity. We wonder.
WEAR YOUR PYRi\!·ilD
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~Y vi~tue of the po~-.r and authority in oe vested by the Sup:::oame Fores~, Tall Cedar& of Lebanon of the United Sta :. cs, I hereby call a :ceeting of Montgo:cery Forest 'N'o" 134~ to be held in the 'l!~or.:ia. J?a1·k Masonic fst;1>.'1e, Maple anft Carroll Streets, ~a.k:oma Park, on Saturd.ay1 May 19, 1951, at 8@00 p,,Il,;, for the j,;u.rpose of transacting such business as may come before the Forest.
Attest: Don A. Smith Scribe
George ~o Re:l.lman Grand ~all Oedar
Janes Go Beese, ~~•olJ!.o., No. 104 Distric·l; Eepresentat1vo, District No. 20
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Do you know that there were almos't 60 metibere. a.t the last neeting. The room is swell nnd it sure gives one plenty of satisfaction. Colle on out gang.
One thing thnt did raise a. question·-where was "Jiomie" Reese. Ha has repeatedly stated that he \rl.shed that our Forest scheduled another meeting nite as we were meeting on the so.Lle nit;e as 11eople Forest end. as District .BepreseL:~atiVSp he CO'llld not attend both.:, We cbnnged the neeting night.·-but where ~s Jimoie? '?he eats were better (ask IJ!om Hnvell)-o.nd besi<;les .Brot~Grant Wood supplied the Oedo.rs with some real enterto.ir.mente Ask any of the :f'ellows present. ·
------------~~~--~--A. Ceremonial is being planned for June---· conto.c~
the Ma.sons that you know in your area and see how many you ean get~so that we will have a real tioe. If you are in need of a petition see one of your Officers. WE ~ SA.~S
----. Time 1 s :f'l.1 tting
faster than you think.
~--- · !!!bat •s right. lt is
close to the Annual. · · Oonvention of the Tal.l
Cedars of Lebanon and there are several things you must ca sure ot. Have y.our ·due a paid-have yo'ilr reservations f 01: ho tel room made ( wi til a depo Sit, and for how many- d.aye--if you belong to a unit, be sure the uniform is OK-if' you do not belong to a unit, call the Grand Tall and cet ~n ono-Gi ve Don Smith an extra dollar for the special party for Montgomery Forest ·at Atlantic City. Let's go GuysJ
- - - ... - - - - - - - .. ... How many- of you fellows remember two years ago?
Let's make this bigger and bette~. One thing sure,. we shou1dn 1t be next to the tail end of the para.de t:his time. ~ere are a few 10unger Forests and i:t they have the same lineup well we will b~ in a better spot.
Don tt forget your pyramd when you pack your things. Cone out to our next oeeti~-~or final. details.
FOR THE LA.Dii1S
Do you rencmber. the Luncheon at the Chalfonte two years ago. WeliJli you can count on it this yea~ again. It will be at .12: 30 pn on Saturday, May 26th. This year l.iiargaret Jones will be in charge of the Luncheon. Contact her for details. !
Someone told the ED that this cartoon should be inserted in this issue. There seefils to a story from Ocean View that · ~ should either bo or not le repce.ted at Atlantic Oi~y.
One thing that it should re-:~ind everybody is to make sure that your· room has bee reserved.
The DATES of the Convention is May 24, 25, 26, and 27, 1951.
LETS ALL J.vIEET THERE FOR SOMID FUN AND FROLIC
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The :to.a1; oeet1ng was our beat so far this year, a.cco.a'Cling to ~ reports, good eats., quite a..n'tce r-~bu~ of oeobers p- ~~~ntp one new candidate, topped off wtth sooe goon entortctnoent~
Bu.t :Brother, don't rJias our r:ieeting, Mey- 21st, the last b~fore our Convention~ We hope to.give aWflY' (absolutely f~ee) a p~i~e to a lucky Brother. Better be present fellow~, 1~ tl1.ght be YOTJ'o
Oh Yes! will all the B..'\IlgerP. who cannot attend the Convention, be sure to bring their unifol'!ls in so they may be filled on the day ot the para4e at t.he Convent~on. Pls.:..se doc
'l'he Meobers of our J!'o.cest, who attended Ill.strict 20 Ni te at Teople Fores!; -::u.re had a grand even1.ng., our Oolor Guru-d looked Snappy, but sorry, our Ban6er Group were not in the showo
On the evening of May 21st, a very import~t plan will be presented for ~\)ur approve.lo Please Dake the attendance at the next meeting a MU~.
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••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Say Follows--·Have you ever hen.Td the Grand . Tall
at the close of the J:leeting, go down one side of the hall and up the other naoing everybody presents· It 1s renlly sonething to aea.ro You fellows, who hnvan•t been out lately, cooe out and try to stunp ~
.. -·---·-------Cedari so is growing and growing. 1.roo Bavell st
the 1aat oeeting spoke of the expansion plans of . the ~n:Ll Coda.rs of Lebanon. Forest lloo llf.6 is scheduled for installation Me.y 19th at Quakerstown, Pa.
• * •••.•• * * • * ••• Our hats of to Leyton Miner and his success in
reorganizing the Color Guardo It sure wns good to se~ the Colors appearing again• Thanks to the fellows who assisted Layton in·~~ up the s~~or Guard.
Get sooe Saps for the Forest
It has b0en suggested that C·¢T• H0i lar".ln pro pa re 9
his speeches at_ the neetine~ to p:revent ar1y n~.ei.ntcrpreta tions of his re:.mrks., At tho last, :.1E:.eting in referring to Dist. 20 Ni te he stated9 '1 Wi!j: want all Cedars to be present and bring your wife or soneone elses wife. 11 That is sure getting Erotherly0
********************* Church Service The Montgoraery County Masonic Church Service will_
be held in honor of STS. Johns Day, on ~iay 20th, 8 pn at the Woodside ?<iethodist Church, Silver Srping, Md. All Master Ma~ons and their friends.are cordially invited. The spanker for the occasion will be fron Ealtinore, Md., Rev. Cordell Powers.,
********~********** Keep in nind~two dates after the Convention0
First~Nite of Thrills~-Griffith StadiUIJ. Further infornation about this lntcr but we want a full turn out of. the Forest and the Units¢
Second-;;-Possible 4th of July Celebration m Takona Park.
** * * ... * ...... The Music Roou at the C!l.alfonte ls the Pnrty Roon
for Montgonery Forest at the Convention~
District 20 r:eetings Capitol Forest No. 104----Second Satu~day each nonth
M.::'1.soni.c 'l'c ~.:ple · Nc:r ".hPast B t;h & F 0·'..s., . :tlffi~ Wr, ~:r .. .,.D"'C?
Tenple Forest No. 136--Fout"-';l! Satu.,..d.-i.y ea~t nor..th Henry Kno.x. I'ielC:. Masonic T. Alexandria .. Vi1·ginia
Prince Georges Forest No. 139-------First SatUL·.:iay each nonth
?ifc..soni c Ter.1I'le 1 4 Jr!'t. & G-al-1.:i!.::i .. 1. Sts.,, f':yu tt;wil::!..e, Md.
If you still w:i.nt a bi.::i.sonir ::-.".J.ton 'Jr ~. le 1 ~censc-i _ nunber, it is 'Ll.J.J.d..er:.; ·t•.)oJ. :rou ;_J.D.y ge. c vn<.-- ·o,y ..: 1.. _1 '~a ..:t
ing-Ray Folokes, 3105 72c·t'"l"Y St ,, : Mt~ H8.~ ~i.e r .1-lct,.,
JD BOOSTEn LIST FOR 1951
George T. Heilman, GTC J. Dwight Cook, SDGTC Paul V. Thompson Layton Mner, PGTO Clarence W. Price, GTC 139 Arthur R. Hart James R. Britt lvlrs. Eula F. Britt Leroy E. Hill John R. Alcorn Stanley L. Hill Albert L. Pelley George A. V.acKay William Jeans Ivirs. Margaret S. Jones J. Myron Jones James G. Reeee, DR #2.C Mre. Margaret I. Mac.Ka¥" Frank O. Eallowell Al Kroll
Capt. A. R. Williams Walter H. Ford, 139 Basil"H. Newcomb Richard A. Harries Robert T. Gerstmyer R$rman B. Willaredt, PSTC W. Romer Carroll, PGTC lvirs. Elsie Heilman William D. Senger, DR#l4 Herman Englehardt J. Melvin Miller Ernest Riddle Hammond Ro bh: 11 Buck11 Floyd Steve Dolgos, Jr. Thomas C. .Havell, PSTC C. L. Crabill Orville J~ Montgomery,J.DGTO 11 Jack11 Krams Willard J. Thomas, PGTC#l43
The List is growing. Send a. DQLh,\R to th~ Scribe or the Editor and have your name placed on the Booster List for the year 1951~ Ladies are also invited to have their na.I!les placed on the List. ;
******************************** Brother Earl Bowman underwent an operation recently
but from the latest report, he is now recuperating at home. Hurry Earl, we want you out soon.
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Come out you guys. Time is getting SH0Bl1ER and SHOR'I'ER. Remember it is open season at the Convention at Atlantic City. s:EE-. J. Dwight Oook., 10211 Ridgemoor Dr., Sil. Spg. SH 8952, or Albert Pelley, 318 Whitestone Road, Silver Spring, Phone SHf ~21.
A VISITOR 11 We were honored at o·._;.r last. neeting by the pre
sence of 11 .Fld11 Hf..>oves < tJ:n Su:!;)-:er:J.~ Sc:-i'.:>0 of tho Suprer.ie Fores~. We were g::..aa. to h~<r0 yo·J. and we also thank Tom H.avell for his efforts in persuading you to make that long trip to vi.sit us.
We extend to Brother Leonard Daynude and ~.+s wife our synpathy and well wishes for a spe~dy r.acovery in Mrs. Dayoude's recent illness and operation~
BRING SAPS and your PYRAl.\UD to the next neeting.
•************~************** PREC~PTOR'S MESSAGE
What members of ~iontgomery Forest would like to par ticipate in the Ceremonial work of the Forest?
There is an urgent need for more workmen in the Royal Court a'ld Prolog.
A few choice roles are open and L) you are the ones to fill the need. · f ../'1 I am he:eby appealing fo,r ;y-01.cr help ; JU to continue the good wor.r:::. and 1 f · ;0/v: ~ t~e. reputation held l ~ )~, ;.<·' ?-/ by your Forest. . &, .. :'.) ,4 1e\/ sc~~~~:~a~0~a~:;~e~~ ~~~~ef(i'~ May 17th, at St. Luke ~ · \ _j '. Church, Co~esvillo/°/ (' ~ \rt'/\'(~> Ro~d and. ~i ghland{f 1,,-- \ \ ~~n·· !()) Drive, Si .L ver (J!/, • ' 0--_ .. · ~ Spring, Md. ,. ~' (7/ ) ~
Cone out, have a ' ·~ 1c:::: /_ I\ ·good time and .....__ .:~~<:> "'"'-=- nJ r \\I give us the help we /. '_;.'. ·.~> (~-;_:_ 1..:_ 1 I
· ·'\ · :.; . t I 1 \ put on a Cerenonial. .: . ; ··~ .. ·. , L I ------- < x' ;"" ' "\ I 1 I ,,•!f1t1
Cedarly, ~ ... ;..--.: .. \ i L n I \ i .,, Jobn Alcorn {~ -1 n j ~/r f i L..: ~-·. - '\ 0 Preceptor ·~ \ '- • ' _, ,,. - ~ ' ) ~ , ·· '
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ELECTIVE OFFICERS FOR 1951
George T. Heilman, G.T.C ..................... I 0420 New Hampshire Ave., Silver Spring-SL. 0538
J . Dwight Cook, S.D.G.T.C ......................... I 02 I I Ridge moor Drive, Silver Spring-SH. 8952
Orville J. Montgomery, J.D.G.T.C ......... 3117 Northampton St., Washington, D. C.-EM. 6576
Don A. Smith, Scribe .............. .. ............................ I 0016 Brunett Ave., Silver Spring-SL. 3 151
Everett B. Terry, Treasurer ................................ 9900 Sutherland Rd., Silver Spring-SH. 6420
* * * TRUSTEES
George A. MacKay-2 years E. B. Smith-I year Joseph P. Fitzgerald-3 ye ars
* * * EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Meets second Friday ot each month
* * * APPOINTED OFFICERS FOR 1951
Chaplain ........................................ Rev. Alonzo R. Pixley, 1323 Holly Street , N. W .-TA. 3034
Preceptor ................................ John R. Alcorn, 915 Columbia Blvd ., Silver Spring .-SL. 8324
Marshal ........................................ Richard A. Harri e s, 17 Poplar Ave., .Takoma Pa rk.:.._SL. 9365
Guide ................................................ Arthur R. Hart, 8500 Ced a r St., Silver Spring-SH. 161 I
Sentinel. ....................................... Martin V./. Booth , 3208 Taylor St., Mt. Rainier-WA. 7414
Editor & Asst . to Scribe .................. Ernest C . Shaffer, 214 Dale Drive, Silver Spring-SL. 1543
Captain, Color Guard ... . Layton Miner, P.G.T.C., 10600 New Hampshire Ave.-SH. 5455
Chief Ranger ........... .... .......... .. ........... Ernie Riddle, 750 I 24th St., Hyattsville, Md .-UN . 9161
Chief Sidonian .............................. Skeets Crabbill, 4 Upton Drive, Kensington, Md.-PL. 8470
Aide to Grand Tall ....................... J. Myron Jones, 8818 Read in g Rd., Silver Spring-SH . 3347
Historian .............. .. ....... James R. Britt, 8806 Colesville Rd ., Silver Spring-SL. 9354
Chairman , Sick Committee ............ LeRoy Hill , 900 Philadelphia Ave., Silver Sprin9-SH. 5366
Chief Steward ............................. John J. Degen , 13 _All egheny Ave., Tako ma Park-SL. 2974
Chief Frolicer ...................... Frank C. Hall owell, 8716 Colesville Rd ., Silver Spring-SL. 021 I
* * * PAST GRAND TALL CEDARS
William R. Enyeart-1948 Layton Miner-1949
MONTGOMERY FOREST NO. 134 Tall Cedars of Lebanon
Box 54 , Silver Spring , Md.
Will ia m Homer Carroll, Sr.-1950
Sec. 34 .66 P.L.&R . Permit No. 169
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