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In This Issue:
City Wide Past Matrons and Past
Patrons ClubPage 2
Electa Chapterpresents “The Shoe”
Page 2
Central Schools of Instruction Schedule
Page 2
Martha WashingtonChapter reports
Page 3
North Star Lodge has Annual Ladies Night
Page 3
Temple Chapterreports
Page 3
North Star Member Honored
Page 4
Liberty Lodge Drains a Glass
Page 4
Starcraft Chapter Selects “Star” of the
YearPage 5
Lincoln Lodge’s MWB John McHenry receives
honor Page 5
The Colors of the Rainbow
Page 6
Where are our Youth?Page 6
The TrestleboardPage 7
Learn about the ES-TARL Program
Page 8
Installation CalendarPage 8
STATED MEETING
Myrtle Chapter #94 met Tues-day, November 14, for their regular stated meeting. WM Sis. Helen Plucknett welcomed everyone with a poem about fall. WP Bro. Allen Plucknett shared some thoughts about what men say versus what men mean. Some examples. “Can I help with dinner?” really means, “Why isn’t it already on the table?” and “Take a break, you are working to hard” really means, “I can’t hear the game over the vacuum. A peti-tion for a new member was read, and a committee appointed.
Elections were held, and only one vote for each office was needed! Bro. David Mickey nominated Bro. Allen to be As-sociate Secretary – and he was unanimously voted in!
Sis. Norma Brown sent in 1000 Best Choice labels, and the chapter received a $60 check. Keep collecting those labels.
Kensington provided a won-derful snack made and served by Sis. Lorraine Voyles, Sis. Mary Mills, and Sis. Norma.
Sis. Mary filled in as Esther. Sis. Janet Sides filled in as Associ-ate Matron.
THOUGHTS AND CONCERNS
Bro. Bob Wunder had sur-gery for a blockage on Oct. 13. He went home on the 18th and is recuperating. He also recently had knee replacement surgery and is recovering from that as well.
Sis Mary Lois Hall was hospitalized on Oct. 25 and is now at Tabitha Hospice.
Bro. Everett Way fell and fractured his hip and was hospital-ized for six weeks. He is now home recuperation.
Sis. Liz Sawyer had tests Nov. 16.
Bro. Dick McPhearson was diagnosed with bladder cancer. He is currently at the Alzheimer’s center in Fairbury.
Bro. Wade Kendle’s brother, Rusty Kendle, is serving in Iraq. He is currently in the Sunni triangle, a known hot-zone. Wade visits with him regularly online.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Past Matrons and Past Pa-trons had a dinner on Nov. 28 at Bennigan’s.
Next Stated meeting is Dec. 12 and everyone is encouraged to dress in Christmas attire.
Fri., Dec. 19 at 7:00 pm Sis. CaraLynne Livingston will be installed at Job’s Daughter’s Bethel 27 as the Honored Queen.
CELEBRATIONS
Sis. Dorthea Irwin’s grand-daughter was recently installed as Worthy Matron in Kansas City. She
is using the family Bible, which lists the family history in Eastern Star: her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother are all members. She is also wearing her great-grandmother’s pin.
Sis. Jeannie Akeson cel-ebrated her 82nd birthday on Nov. 18. She had an Open House at the Community Church.
Sis. Helen and Bro. Allen’s son and grandson are visiting them from Florida for the week.
Bro. Jim Weir is now home from Florida, and will be here until around New Year’s.
Sis. Lorriane Voyle’s birthday was Nov. 25.
STAR ANNIVERSARIES
1944 – Hazel Tumblin 1946 – Esther Hardin1948 – Dorothea Irwin 1953 – Dorothea Schick 1957 – Elizabeth Sawyer 1958 – Katherine Carlson, LaVon Miller 1965 – Dayle Prenosil1969 – Mary Mills, Gary Mills 1979 – Delores Kaufman2002 – Shelley Widick.
2007 ELECTED OFFICERS
Worthy Matron – Sis. Tyra TateWorthy Patron – Bro. Wade KendleAssociate Matron – Sis. Robyn ThrockmortonAssociate Patron – Bro. Greg MasonSecretary – Sis. Helen PlucknettTreasurer – Sis. Janet SidesConductress – Sis. Deb KendleAssociate Conductress – Sis. Emily KunkeeTrustee – Bro. Albert Chatfield
Myrtle Chapter 94Robyn Throckmorton, Correspondent
Lincoln Lodge 19Lowell Vestal, Correspondent
BROTHER DUANE ACKLIE HONORED
Our Bro. Duane Acklie, who recently completed a year of service as senior advisor to the U.S. mission to the 60th session of the United Nations General Assembly, was honored at a Distinguished Nebraskan Award Reception November 14th in Washington, D.C.. Held at the offices of the American Trucking Association, the event was sponsored by The Nebraska Society of Washington, D.C., a group that works to “strengthen the cultural ties that bind Nebraskans together in the greater Washington D.C. area…”
Earlier this fall , Bro. Duane and his wife, Phyllis, were instrumental in bringing U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton and his wife, Gretchen, to Lincoln for Ambassador Bolton’s talk on September 8th. His appearance was the first in the 2006-07 series of the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, a long-running lecture series held at the Lied Center for Performing Arts.
The Brothers of Lincoln Lodge No. 19 congratulate Bro. Acklie, owner of Crete
Carrier Corp., a nationwide t rucking bus iness , on h is recognition for his public service.
FUN NIGHT
Members, families and guests gathered in our Temple dining room November 14th for our annual Family Fun Night. We started with a covered dish dinner and then played Bingo for prizes of hams and turkeys. With kids and grand kids, it was a lively evening and fun for all.
CORRECTION
An editorial gremlin got into my correspondence last month and misidentified the rifle used by Air Force ROTC Cadet Leibbrandt in his superb manual-of-arms demonstration at our October 17th Table Lodge. The rifle is a ceremonial, non-f i r ing, Springfield M1903, which was the Army’s standard weapon about 100 years ago.
COMING EVENTS
Thursday, January 11th, Installation of Officers, 7:00pm
Past Master Bruce Anderson ran the Bingo game at Lincoln Lodge #19’s Family Fun Night on Nov. 21. Members, families, and guests enjoyed a covered-dish dinner before winning hams, turkeys, and other prizes at Bingo. Lowell Vestal photo
Three Past Masters of Lincoln Lodge #19 performed kitchen duties Dec. 2 at the Lodge’s fifth annual pancake breakfast. From left are W.B. Bruce Anderson, R.W.B. Reg Kuhn, who is Grand Senior Warden and Secretary of our Lodge; and W.B. David Gates, who chaired the pancake feed committee. We served 100-125 diners before the Star City Holiday Parade. Lowell Vestal photo
Lincoln Lodge 19 Continued on Page 5
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Letter to the EditorWB Bruce T. Anderson, PM Lincoln Lodge #19
Public Relations starts with everybody. It may seem strange to you to hear this from a member of a Lodge. Each of us is a salesman for our Lodge. If we are a part of the Lodge that is meeting on a regular basis we need to put forth an image of just who we are and what we stand for. That image is our public relations during any meeting or anytime we are talking about Masonry. If the Lodge does a poor job at holding a simple business meeting, degree work or a social function, then we are giving our public and our brothers a poor public relations image. If we are organized and friendly our PR efforts will be recognized and noticed. More members and potential members will want to come back and get more involved with the Lodge.
I have been reading a book “Creating Customer Evangelists” by Ben McConnell that deals with public relations and how each of us sells our product no matter what that product is – in this case Masonry. A guest enters your Lodge - what does he see? Disorganization ? Non-friendly atmosphere? A poorly-run meeting? If so, you can bet that guest will not be back. He will seek another avenue to share his talents. It only takes a little work on each member’s part to make a regular meeting, degree or social function a positive experience for a brother or guest.
Each and every one of us sells our fraternity every day. How well we sell the fraternity will determine how well our Lodge succeeds and gains more members and supporters of our Lodge.
City Wide Past Matrons & Past Patrons Club
Nell Beezley, Correspondent
Approximately forty five Past Matrons and Past Patrons met at George Washington Lodge for a catered dinner on Sunday, November 24th. We welcomed several Grand Officers, Sis. Betty Kirby, Worthy Grand Matron; Sis. Wanda Fisher, Grand Conductress; Sis. Meredith Edwards, Grand Martha; Bro. Lowell Erickson, Grand Marshal and Past Grand Matron Mary Lou Erickson. We were also honored to have Past Grand Patrons, Brothers Robert Marks and Don Jelinek.
Sis. Charlotte Contatore, President called the meeting to order. Bro. Don Jelinek gave the invocation.
We were interrupted by a cleaning lady who came to clean the Lodge (Mary Lou Erickson) who proceeded to entertain everyone with
a hilarious monologue. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed her antics.
Fol lowing d inner and our entertainment, the minutes of the previous meeting were read by Sis. Marilyn Jepson.
Election of Officers – The following officers were elected for next year: President, Bro. Mike Berger; Vice President Sis. Ilah Anderson and Secretary-Treasurer, Sis. Mary Louise Dutcher.
Bro. Don Jelinek led us in a very nice memorial service. He read the names and Chapters numbers of our departed Brothers and Sisters.
T h e 2 0 0 6 O f f i c e r s w e r e t h a n k e d f o r t h e i r leadership th is pas t year .
T h e m e e t i n g c l o s e d with the Mizpah benediction.
Dues for all Masonic Lodges for 2007 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. Suspen-sion in Lodge also means suspension in Eastern Star, York Rite, Scottish Rite and Shrine.
Look at your dues card. If it does not say 2007, send payment today to your Secretary.
Eastern Star dues also were due Jan. 1. Send dues to your Chapter Sec-retary. Unpaid members will become delinquent Oct. 1, with suspension Dec. 31.
DUES ARE DUE
Send your correspondence to
Electa Chapter 8Brenda Frank-Collins, Correspondent
new members this year, and have received requests to affiliate from 2 people relatively new to the Lincoln area. Welcome to Electa Chapter #8 ! We are so glad you have all chosen Electa to be your Eastern Star home. It is our pleasure to call you our Sisters & Brothers, and look forward to getting to know you, and working with you all.
HOLIDAY GREETINGS !!!
Greetings this holiday season to all of our Masonic Family. We have much to be thankful and blessed with this season.
HOLIDAY TEA
Sis. Sharon Yockers, PM, and Sis. Brenda Collins attended the Fall Tea, held in the dining hall of Temple Chapter (Scottish Rite Temple). The tables were simply beautiful with all the gorgeous tea-sets, the food was wonderfully delicious, and the fellowship shared was delightful. We hope that in 2007 Electa Chapter can have a full table, or more, attend. It was a most enjoyable, and relaxed afternoon.
NEWLY ELECTED
At our November stated meeting, elections were held. Here are our newly elected officers for the 2007 year:
WM-elect - Marian KantnerWP-elect – Doug Johnson, PPAM-elect – Bridget Anderson,
PMAP-elect – Mike Lagueux, PPCond.-elect – Brenda CollinsAC-elect – Betty TalleySecretary – Marion Walters, PMTreasurer – Ilah Anderson, PM
Congratulations to you all. We look forward to the year to come.
Also elected were a new Trustees representative and a Temple Board Representative:
Trustee: Debra Storz, WM; Temple Board: Dona Hurst. We know you will hold to the needs and wishes to the chapter during your term.
CALENDAR
Jan. 6th, 2007 – Stated Meeting, 7:30pm
Jan. 13th – Installation. Practice, 2:00pm
Jan. 20th – INSTALLATION of 2007 OFFICERS, 2:00pm
THE “SHOE”
November was the month for the “Shoe” to arrive for a very special member of Electa. Betty Pauley, PGM, received the “Shoe” with a wonderful tribute to this very gracious, and knowledgable woman. It was attributing her for being a guide, and jewel for Electa, and for being a real “Lady”. Who will be the next recipient? It could be you!
ILLNESS / DEATHS
Sis. Denise Lagueux, PM, had knee surgery in mid-November, and has been home recovering. Sis. Betty Pauley, PGM, had surgery, and is recovering nicely at her home. Sis. Edna Zuhike injured her wrist and forearm. She is home recovering, and doing physical therapy.
It is with sadness of the chapter to report the death of Sis. Ida Pederson, a 50+ year member. The Eastern Star service was performed at her memorial service. Our prayers and condolences go out to her family and friends.
MEMBERSHIP
Electa has been extremely fortunate this year to bring in 6
ENTERED APPRENTICE Degree, Mon., Mar. 12, 7:00 p.m.Host: Cotner Lodge 297, 1542 N. 65th Street
FELLOWCRAFT Degree, Tues., Mar. 20, 7:00 p.m.Host: Bennett Lodge 94, 4641 Cooper Street
Attention Lodge Officers–
CENTRAL SCHOOLS of INSTRUCTION
MASTER MASON Degree, Sec. 1, Thu., Mar. 22, 7:00 p.m.Host: East Lincoln Lodge 210, 2700 S Street
MASTER MASON Degree, Sec. 2, Fri., Mar. 30, 7:00 p.m.Host: Lasncaster Lodge 54, 1635 L Street
The Grand Custodian of the Ritual and his Deputies will take us through the degrees word by word and step by step, and answer our questions.
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STATED MEETING
The November 3rd meeting was opened in short form with Sis. Paula Beezley, Worthy Matron presiding along with Bro. Scott Rogge, Worthy Patron Pro Tem. All business was taken care of in an orderly fashion.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
The following officers were elected to serve for the year 2007:
Worthy Matron: Sis. Michelle Smith
Worthy Patron: Bro. Scott Rogge
Associate Matron: Sis. Stephanie Graves
Associate Patron: Bro. Dave Sierks
Secretary: Sis. Paula Beezley
Treasurer: Sis. Charlotte Conta-tore
Conductress: Sis. Elizabeth Wil-hite
Associate Conductress: Sis. Janice Nitz
Trustee: Sis. Shirley Boardman
DEATHS We are sorry to report the
death of Sis. Lillian Jewell, P.M. who celebrated her 100th birthday on March 6th of this year. Sis. Lillian died on Sunday, Novem-ber 13th after a lengthy illness. Graveside services were held on Tuesday. Sis. Lillian served as Worthy Matron in 1977.
Paul Gulbranson, 18 year old son of Sis. Karen and Bro. Larry Gulbranson was killed in an accident in Ashland, Nebraska on Saturday, November 11th. This is a terrible tragedy for Sis. Karen and Bro. Larry as they also lost their oldest son a number of years ago.
KENSINGTON
Twelve members gathered on Saturday morning November 11th for their regular meeting. It is the custom that the Worthy Grand Matron’s Chapter prepare and serve the meals of the District Supervisor’s School of Instruc-tion. This is to be held January 14 through the 16th.
Preliminary plans were also discussed for the George and Mar-tha Washington Annual Dinner. It was decided to change the menu this year so make plans to attend this yearly dinner. There will be more about it as we get closer to February. We will have the tradi-
tional cherry pie for all except the Worthy Matron who prefers apple. We may put a little red color in it so no one knows she is eating something different. Oh, and yes, we will have sugar free pies for those can’t have sugar.
STATED MEETING
The December 1st stated meeting was opened in form with Sis. Paula Beezley, Worthy Matron presiding along with Bro. John Kirby, Worthy Patron. All business was taken care of in an orderly fashion.
Plans for the District Grand Supervisor’s School of Instruction beginning January 14, 15 and 16th were finalized. We are responsible for preparing the food.
INSTALLATION
W.M. Elect Sis. Shellie Smith shared some of the plans for the January 6th Installation of Officers. There will be a pot luck dinner on Friday evening followed by the practice for Installation. Meat will be furnished so everyone else can bring their favorite dish.
ILLNESS & DISTRESS
We are sorry to report that Sis. Vi Erway suffered a heart at-tack in late November. She spent a few days in the hospital but is back in her apartment at Legacy Estates. She is now able to go to the dining room for her meals.
Sis. Clarice Brown is back in her apartment at the Grand Lodge after a couple of weeks in assisted living. She is now able to walk with a walker and came to the Christmas dinner.
The 18-year old son of Sis. Karen and Bro. Larry Gulbranson was killed in an automobile accident in Ashland in November. Paul was an energetic young man and spent a lot of time at our Chapter with his mother while growing up. Paul is the second son of the Gulbransons
to be killed in an automobile ac-cident. What a tragedy.
CONGRATULATIONS
Sis. Tory Tuhey was elected Secretary of the National Collective Bargaining Association in con-nection with the Nebraska School Association.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Twenty-seven gathered at the Beezley’s for dinner on Sun-day evening, December 10th. We dined on
Roast Turkey with all the trimmings plus a big array of beau-tiful salads and luscious desserts. Three young future Masons joined us, Scott and Tyler Adams and Tyler Smith. The boys kept us all informed of the football scores!
MEMORIAL SERVICE
The Charter was draped in memory of the following members of our Chapter.
Sis. Mary Kearns – Sis. Mary was initiated in May 1929 and passed away February 7, 2006. She would have celebrated her 100th birthday in just two weeks. Sis. Mary served as Organist several times. She was a faithful member and active at all of the affairs of the Chapter until about a month before her death.
Sis. Velma Buettgenbach was initiated April 20, 1967. She never held an office. Her daughter, grand-daughter and great granddaughter are all members of the Chapter. She passed away February 4, 2006.
Sis. Marlene Mick was initi-ated March 1957. Sis. Marlene served as Star Point Adah for several years and remained active in the Chapter. She passed away April 26th, 2006.
Sis. Lillian Jewell was initi-ated March 26, 1968. She served as several Star Points and as Worthy Matron in 1978. She celebrated her 100th birthday March 6, 2006. She passed away November 12, 2006.
DUES ARE DUE!!!
The 2007 dues are now due. Please send your remittances to Sis. Paula Beezley, 310 Carolyn Court, Lincoln, NE 68510. She will be the new Secretary on Janu-ary 6, 2007.
Martha Washington Chapter 153Nell Beezley, Correspondent
Martha WashingtonChapter 153
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SIS. BETTY KIRBYWorthy Grand Matron
Eastern Star GrandChapter of Nebraska
It’s been a while since North Star Lodge has been represented in these pages. This correspondent has been on the road most of the summer and this early fall. It’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it. It’s good to see the old rag is up and running again.
ANNUAL LADIES NIGHT
The North Star Lodge Annual Ladies Night was held October 28 with 50 plus in attendance. Prime rib was served thanks to WB Steve Wetzel’s direction and able kitchen crew of WB Mike Buttz and Bro. Keith Brocksmith and WB Larry Gulbranson. WM Harry Storz pre-sented the following awards. WB Charles Adams was presented with his 50 pin and was accompanied by his sons WB Ken and Bro. Gale Adams. Bro. Vance James was presented his 60 year pin as was Bro. Frank (Dutch) Meyer by proxy. Bro. Dick Meyer and WB George Sawyer accepted the pin for Bro. Frank and as they were to visit him at his home in Salisbury NC within the week. Bro. Charles Slagle was presented a Special Service Award for his generosity in providing funds to off set the cost of obtain-ing a perpetual membership for the members of North Star Lodge.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Election of Officers was part of the November Business Meeting. Those elected are as follows: Bro.
Pat Sulley as Master, Bro. Keith Brocksmith as SW, Bro. Karel Capek, as JW, WB John Kirby was reelected as Treasure, WB Steve Wetzel reelected as Secretary and WB Bob Tooker reelected to Trustee. I suspect since we have new officers elected to the top three offices and no retreads, an open installation will be held at a date to be announced in January.
WB Harry Storz has sched-uled a Table Lodge for 6:30 pm, December 20.
As I write this column the elections are finally over. I’ve heard many complain about the lies and outrageous claims made by the candidates. My reply is simply this. We are sending those country lads to Washington DC, the very center of “professional mendacity” where prevarication is a refined and honored art form. If they are going to compete with the likes of the politicians from New York, Massachusetts and California, they need to spar a little. Lying is an art form not a science, therefore one needs to practice at every op-portunity. What can it hurt?
I need to plug the fact I became a grandpa. Our daughter Nicole (PHQ Bethel 27) and son in law Tim presented us with Averie Leigh, October 15. I can’t wait to teach her how to drink, smoke, chew, cuss and cheat at cards.
Have a bountiful Thanks-giving Season, and pray for our troupes.
North Star Lodge 227Bob Tooker, Correspondent
Temple Chapter 271Sandra Gleason, Correspondent
STATED MEETING
November 6th Temple Chapter held their stated meeting. Sis Nancy Harris, Worth Matron presided. Chapter opened in short form. Pro-tem for the evening was Sis. Loise Tollefson, PM as Assoc Condurctress. Regular order of business was conducted
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.Election of officers were
held. Tellers assisting the election were Sis Jeanette Bourne, PM, Sis Rose Gillaspie PM, and Bro Don Jelinek PGP. Elected as Worthy Matron was Mary Ann Townsend PM; Worthy Patron David Jelinek;
Associatte Matron Carolyn Plants PM, Associate Patron Keith Garrison; Associate Conductress Mary Louise Tollefson PM.
Escorted to the East, Bro Don Jelinek PGP, was presented the Rob Morris Jewel. Also escorted to the East was Sis Ethel Sovereign PM, who was presented her 50 year pin by Sis Wanda Salisbury PM
KENSINGTON
Kensington meets on Nov 21st at 12:30 at the Pantry. Past Matrons meets Novemeber 18th at 12:30 at the Tea Room. Refreshments followed the meeting
See Pictures Page 5.
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Liberty Lodge 300John Baty, Correspondent
On behalf of North Star Lodge No. 227, Bro. Dick Meyer had the honor of presenting his brother, Dr. Frank “Dutch” Meyer with his 60-year Masonic pin. The presentation took place at the Lutheran Home in Salisbury, NC, where Dutch, and his wife Maggie, are residents. Their sister, Liz Sawyer, of Myrtle Chapter, was also present, as were Dutch’s son Mary of Boca Raton, FL and daughter Wendy Goodwin of Henderson, NC.
While in North Carolina, Bro. Dick and Sis. Liz also attended the dedication of the Meyer Auxiliary Gymnasium, named in honor of Bro. Dutch. After receiving his bachelor’s degree from UNL, his master’s degree from the University of Colorado, and his doctorate from the University of West Virginia, Dutch went to Catawba College where he was a professor from 1969 to 2005. He received many honors and recognitions while at Catawba College. He was also active in the community. Dutch and Maggie have been married since 1955 and have three children.
The plaque on the gymnasium read as follows:
The Meyer Auxiliary Gymnasiumis named in honor of
Dr. Frank “Dutch” MeyerProfessor, Physical Education Department, 1969-2005
Chairman of Physical Education Department, 1969-1990The Hearne Swink Award as Outstanding Classroom Teacher, 1982-1983
Phi Epsilon Award for Campus Leadership and Outstanding Character, 1988Catawba College Wrestling Coach 1970-1983 with 13 winning seasons
Inducted into Catawba College Sports Hall of Fame, 1997NAIA Wrestling Coach of the Year – District 26, 1983
Area Representative for Wrestling, NAIA VII, 1971-1974Started Cardiac Rehabilitation Program with Rowan Regional Hospital
Using Catawba College facilities,Initiated Athletic Training Program at Catawba College
Received Distinguished Service Award Presented byThe North Carolina Athletic Association
He greeted colleagues and students each morning with “It’s a great day to work!”
Dedicated November 4, 2006
North Star Member HonoredLiz Sawyer, PM Myrtle Chapter 94
DRAIN A GLASS FOR . . . . . . our lodge secretary!
Returning readers know I’ve been singling out parties to recognize for their mammoth efforts to keep our lodge running lively. Today we recognize a man in a vital office.
WBro. Wade Kendle made a fascinating presentation at our Dec. 7 business meeting of what we paid in dues, fees, salaries, and so on in the 1940s. Then he adjusted these figures for inflation. In all cases we now are paying less, sometimes considerably less, for our Masonry. The most staggering sum was what we would be paying our lodge secretary. I don’t remember the figure exactly, but I felt it would just about cover yearly housing costs these days—if you allowed a kind of bohemian lifestyle. [editor’s note: The sum paid to the secr in 1947 was $900.00, adjusted for inflation it would be over $7200.00 in today’s dollars.]
So we thank RWB. Bruce Watkins for his thick work in these days of thin recognition to the duties of a lodge secretary.
RECENT WORK
Since I last lifted my pen to write you about the events of Liberty 300, we have conferred the Master Mason degree on Bro. Leon Kilmer on Nov. 16. Bro. Mark Alan Eliker has been initiated (Nov. 30) and passed (Dec. 14).
UPCOMING EVENTS
On Thurs. Jan. 18 and Thurs. Jan. 25 we are doing degree work. Dinner will be served at 6:15 and we tyle at 7:00 sharp. Tentatively, Jan. 18 will be an EA and Jan. 25 a FC degree. Our February
business meeting will be held on the 8th, to avoid a conflict with the Grand Lodge Annual Communication (Kearney) Feb. 1-3.
That’s all I’ve got. It is pretty certain that, by the time this newspaper comes under your reading lamp, we’ll have already held our installation. I warned you it was coming! Again, our elected officers are: WM- Bro. Jim Pischel, SW- Bro. Juston Wendt, JW- Bro. Tom Morrissey Jr., Secy.- RWB. Bruce Watkins, and Treas.- WB. Bob Foreman.
As of this writing our incoming Master, Jim Pischel, has not wrinkled his brow over our lodge calendar for 2007. I will introduce you to his brainchildren in future issues.
POTLUCKS
About a year ago I stood up in the middle of a potluck and said, “Brethren, I hardly remember dining so well!” And they’ve been getting better still. Really—where have you eaten better than at our potlucks?
PHOTOGRAPHS
We’ve had several people in the Liberty 300 community give their time and talent to taking pictures at our lodge events. WB. Roger Miner and Deb Kendle have to my certain knowledge—and probably more.
Recently, Bro. Scott Griffen has been snapping the shutter, and has done very well. I think some formal recognition is in order for a brother or lady who wants to serve a term chronicling the many of events of our lodge with pictures.
Today we include several of Scott’s snaps from our business meeting and annual Christmas Party.
At our business meeting on Dec 7th, we celebrated JW Br Juston Wendt’s birthday. Earlier in the day, he informed us that he would not be in attendance as he was celebrating his birthday with his girlfriend. We celebrated anyway. Happy Birthday Juston!!! Pictured left to right are SS John Baty, Tre WB Bob Foreman, and Br Ross Young
Scott Griffen photo.
Santa and h i s he lpers were sure busy a t our a l l t emple / c i ty Chr i s tmas Party held at 1635 L St on December 10th. What a Crew!!! Scott Griffen photo
Are you sure that’s Santa? Scott Griffen photo
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StarCraft Chapter 307Ingrid Hansen, Correspondent
STATED MEETING
A good crowd attended our stated meeting on December 6, 2006, and we were welcomed by our Worthy Matron, Sis. Terri Sherman. With the help of 5 substitutes the business part of the meeting was taken care of. The substitutes were: Sis. Marsha Michaelson, Adah; Sis. Ruth Beach, Ruth; Sis. Bonnie Mook, Electa; Bro. Carroll Foust, Warder and Bro. Erik Hansen, Sentinel.
Under new business our chapter decided to agree to help with the 50-year members lunch at next years Grand Chapter. The list of members up for suspension was read, unfortunately there was quite a few Sisters and Brothers on the list. The chapter will pay for any 50-year member who’s unable to meet this obligation, and we hope many of the others will take care of this matter before the end of the year.
Sis. Ruth Beach, P.M. reported that the Kensington had met on Dec. 5 and had been entertained by the Lincoln Seniors Choir. She also announced that the P.M’s of our chapter will meet at the home of Sis. Nita Babcock on Dec. 15.
S tarcraf t Chapter and Craftsmen Lodge will hold a joint
Christmas Pot Luck dinner on Dec. 20, a visit is anticipated by a certain gentleman from the North Pole.
Sis. Mary Kay Retzlaff, P.M. presented a 50-year pin to her mother Sis. Shirley Marks, P.M., it was good to have Sis. Mary Kay come and do this honor for her mother. Congratulations Sis. Shirley, you are a big asset to our chapter and to our organization, having been very active with many of our youth organizatins, in our own chapter and in Grand Chapter as support for your husband Bro. Robert Marks, PGP.
In our chapter it is customary to select a member as “Star of the Year” each year in December. This year this honor went to Sis. Ruth Beach, she was presented with a gift and our W.M. recited a poem “Who Else but a Friend.” Congratulations Sis. Ruth, it was a well deserved honor for you.
W.M. Terri announced that she’s a new grandmother, and also that Sis. Ruth Beach has a new granddaughter. The members with birthdays in December were congratulated and the birthday song sung in their honor. Sis. Terri than thanked the pro tems for the evening and closed with a reading of “When Christmas Comes.”
ILLNESSES
S i s . P h y l l i s B r y a n -Luedke, P.M. had surgery recently and is now at Madonna.
Sis . Dorothy Metcalf , P.M. has had tests on her heart.
Sis. LaVern Flowers has been in the hospital, is home now but on Hospice care, and is on oxygen. She’s doing quite well.
Bro. Fred Way, P.P. is not well, he’s currently at Madonna. Fred’s birthday is December 24.
DEATHS
Don Luedke, the husband of Sis. Phyllis Bryan-Luedke passed away in November.
S i s . Velma S t ru thers , P.M. of Lincoln Chapter #148 passed away. An Eastern Service was given at her services.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The 2007 off icers of Starcraft Chapter #307 will be installed at an open installation on January 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Craftsmen Lodge #314 will install their new officers on January 21 at 2:00 p.m.
Lincoln Lodge 19Lowell Vestal, Correspondent
Continued from Page 1
NEW OFFICERS
Our big news in January, as in all Lodges, is about our Officers for 2007, elected Nov. 7 and to be installed Thursday Jan. 11, 2007, at 7:00 PM at our Temple in a three lodge ceremony.
To be installed are: W.M. – Virgil Meints*Sr. Warden – Bruce Anderson*Jr. Warden – Ken KoopSec. – Charles Burk*Treas. – David Gates*Sr. Deacon – Don ArpJr. Deacon – Mark Roper*Trustee – Bruce Anderson* *Indicates Past Master
Our Lodge, along with Lancaster Lodge #54 and Liberty Lodge #300, will install our Officers in a formal, impressive ceremony that is as close to degree work as non-Masons can see. Therefore, this Ceremony of Installation is an excellent opportunity to show your friends and prospective members what we do in Masonry.
So come and see your Brothers installed….and bring friends to show them a bit about your Lodge.
Refreshments will be served in the dining room after installation.
M.W.B. JOHN MCHENRY ELECTED TO A.C.T.E.C.
Our Past Master and Past Grand Master John McHenry has been named a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. A.C.T.E.C. is a national association of more than 2500 lawyers who have been affirmed by their peers as having made outstanding contributions to the practice of trust and estate law, according to the Lincoln Journal Star.
Most Worshipful Brother McHenry was Master of our Lodge in 1982, and Grand Master of Masons of Nebraska in 1990. He is a shareholder in the law firm of McHenry, Hazzard, Hansen, Roth & Hupp, P.C., L.L.C. He graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1973.
The Brothers of Lincoln Lodge #19 congratulate M.W.B. John on his professional achievement.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST SUCCESSFUL
Our Lodge held its annual pancake breakfast Dec. 2 in our Masonic Temple dining room just hours before Lincoln’s largest parade of the year passed nearby. An estimated total of 110-125 people partook of our pancakes, sausage, and orange juice before facing the sunny but cool Saturday morning weather to watch the Star City Holiday Parade.
StarCraft Chapter 307 KensingtonRuth Beach, Correspondent
Starcraft Kensington met on December 5th for a 12:30 luncheon. 21 Members in attendance. Our program today was the Lincoln Senior Chorus directed by Jack Cole. We always enjoy having them come.
The committee for today was S is Ruth Beach PM Chairman, Sis Darlene Miltner, and Sis Terri Sherman WM.
Special get well wishes go out to our Chaplain, Sis Phyllis Bryan Luedke, who was in BryanLGH hospital for 3 weeks following surgery and is now at Madonna.
NEW OFFICERS
Installation of New Officers
was held with the following being installed for the 2007 year
President -- Ruth Beach PMVice-President -- Alma Wilson PMSecretary -- Ileen Smith PMTr e a s u r e r - - J e a n B a k e r
NEXT MEETING
Our next meeting will be on March 6th. We will be honoring the Chapter Officers.
We are looking for new members to join Kensington for our monthly luncheons and enjoyable programs. For those who can’t come out at night, this is the answer!! We meet at
12:30 p.m. for our luncheons the 1st Tuesday in March-June, and September-December. Come share our Starcraft Fellowship. Call Ruth Beach at 464-0513 if interested
BIRTHDAYS & BIRTHS.Birthdays recognized were Sis
Carol Anderson on Dec 26th and Sis Bonnie Kalkwarf PM on Dec 17th. Ruth Beach announced she has a new grand daughter, Ava Kristine Beach, born on Nov 24th. Worthy Matron Terri Sherman announced the birth of her first grandchild, Levi Sherman, born in November.
Temple Chapter 271 had their Annual Ingathing on November 20th. We were honored to have the Grand Representative for Quebec, Linda Tyre, come to our dinner. Betty Kirby, Worthy Grand Matron, and her husband John joined us for the evening for some good food and a entertaining game of Trivial Pursuit. Pictured from left to right are Worthy Matron Nancy Harris, Worthy Patron Carl Plants, Linda Tyre, Grand Representative of Quebec, and Betty Kirby, Worthy Grand Matron of Nebraska. Larry Brage Photo
Worthy Matron Nancy Harris and Worthy Patron Carl Plants of Temple Chapter 271 presented Margaret Lyden with her 50 year pin on December 17th at her home in Lincoln. Margaret expressed her thanks and shared some memories of her experiences in the Order of the Eastern Star. Congratualations Margaret!!!
Carl Plants photo
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MasonicYouth
Rainbow Trivia~~COLORS OF THE RAINBOW~~
Mrs. Betty Garwood, Supreme Deputy in Nebraska
I.O.R.G.
The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls has seven lessons represented by seven colors:
RED represents Love and reminds us that we must love everyone, our God, our families, our friends and even our enemies.
ORANGE represents Religion and emphasizes the importance of a religion based on love and forgiveness.
YELLOW represents Nature and encourages the importance of spending time in the out-of-doors.
GREEN represents Immortality and reminds us of the promise of eternal life.
BLUE represents Fidelity and teaches us to be loyal and show others by our actions that we are honest and reliable.
INDIGO represents Patriotism and encourages us to be a proud citizen of our country, to respect its flag and to defend it when called to do so.
VIOLET represents Service and ties all of the other lessons together. It is the foundation of our Order and stresses the importance of providing unselfish acts of kindness for others.
Bethel 27 has continued to do a variety of things this past month. We have initiatied two new girls. We worked at the UNL football games by selling consessions . The girls along with some parents and council members served a dinner for Lancaster Lodge #54. Some of our fun activities have been a
Bethel #27Dehnia Herrick, Correspondent
sleepover where we made shoe lace buddies and decorated old shoes for HIKE as part of the Grand Bethel Honored Queen’s project, and a mother/daughter activity. With that we ate lunch and shopped in the Uni-Place area. Our contiunious fundraiser is recycling pop cans, giving the money to HIKE. If you
The Masonic News celebrates
Job’s Daughters87th Birthday
1920-2007Founded by Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick
in Omaha, NebraskaNEWS FROM LINCOLN BETHELS
Bethel 5 ........................................................No reportBethel 27 ..................................... See report this pageBethel 60 ......................................................No reportBethel 62 ......................................................No reportBethel 63 ......................................................No report
The Masonic News celebrates the
International Order of the Rainbow for
Girls85th Birthday
1922-2007
Founded by Reverend William Mark Sexson
NEWS FROM LINCOLN ASSEMBLIESAssembly 6........See Mini-Grand Report Next Month
The Masonic News celebrates
DeMolay International’s88th Birthday
1919-2007
Founded by Frank S. Land in Kansas City, MissouriNEWS FROM LINCOLN CHAPTERS
Lincoln Chapter...............................................No reportDr. Frederick Eiche Chapter............................No report
A History of DeMolay
Leadership in Nebraska
The DeMolay International Hall of Fame was formed in 1937 by Dad Land to honor outstanding athletes of that time. In 1985, it was reorganized to include senior DeMolays in many fields of endeavor. The first class was inducted in 1986 and included Nebraskans Tom Osborne and E. P. Baruth.
Tom Osborne was a member of Hastings Chapter in Hastings, Nebraska. He played football in high school and at Hastings College. From 1972 until 1997, Osborne served as the head football coach for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cornhuskers. Coach Osborne retired as the most winning active football coach in NCAA Division I-A. Prior to retiring, he led the Huskers to three national championships in 1994, 1995, and 1997.
E. P. Baruth became a member of Hastings Chapter in 1925. After high school, he enrolled in Hastings College and became a member of track and field activities at the college. He ran in the early Drake Relays.
J. Robert Duncan is Chief Executive Officer of Duncan Aviation in Lincoln, Nebraska. At his induction into the DeMolay Hall of Fame on June 16, 2001, Robert Duncan said, “I credit my family and business success to the values that I was taught—values that include respect for everyone, trusting others, and working as a team. Those values came from my parents, my school, and organizations such as DeMolay. I have always enjoyed and benefited from interaction with others-DeMolay was one of my first experiences in that regard. I would encourage all young people to listen and learn; your values are with you all of your life.”
Ronald W. Roskins was President of the University of Nebraska for many years. After leaving that position, he was appointed by President George Bush to head the U.S. Agency of International Development. When his term ended, he became President and Chief Executive Officer for Action International, Inc. Action International is a super think tank of 35 former heads of state from around the world.
I n f o r m a t i o n t a k e n f r o m DeMolay Nebraska’s website. h t t p : / / w w w . n e d e m o l a y .o r g / a b o u t / F a m o u s N E . h t m
know of any girls that would like to join a group of other girls that enjoy helping our communitty and also doing great fun activities, then feel free to contact us!! We would love to have them!!
Famous Rainbows
Former Rainbow girls include Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Conner; astronaut Dorothy “Dottie” Metcalf-Lindenburger; actresses Lee Merriwether, Ruth Buzzi, and Dawn Wells; Bobbie Shunk Gaunt, first woman president and CEO of Ford Motor Co. of Canada; State Senator Carol Hudkins; and US Senator Olympia J. Snowe, just to name a few.
Information taken from the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls website. http://www.iorg.org/history.htm
DEC 2006 & JAN 2007 THE MASONIC NEWS PAGE 7
York RiteLincoln Chapter 6 R.A.M.�635 L St. 68508 476-3453Rick Harris, High Priest 477-8969�433 S.W. 24th St. 68522-�464Wm. G. Hurst, Recorder 42�-��087337 S. 53rd St. Court 685�6�st Wed.Covered-dish dinner 6:30 p.m.Business Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Capstone Chapter 64 R.A.M.2700 S St. 68503 476-242�Gerald Hall, High Priest 483-24767�2� Englewood Dr. 685�0Bruce Anderson, Sec. 435-097420�0 S. 26th St. 68502�st Fri. Business Meeting
Lincoln Council 4 Cryptic Masons�635 L St. 68508 476-3453Rick Harris, Ill. Master 477-8969�433 S.W. 24th St. 68522Wm. G. Hurst, Recorder 42�-��087337 S. 53rd St. Court 685�6�st Wed., Business Meeting 7:00 p.m.Covered-dish Dinner 6:30 p.m.
Mount Moriah Commandery 4�635 L St. 68508 476-3453Tom Morrissey Jr., Cmdr. 489-36625340 LaSalle St. 685�6Wm. G. Hurst, Recorder 42�-��087337 S. 53rd St. Court 685�6�st Mon. Business meeting 7:00 p.m.
Scottish RiteScottish Rite Temple332 S. Centennial Mall 435-2�44P.O. Box 950�3 68509-50�3Bruce Wood, Gen. Sec. 435-2�44Scott Dodge, Ven. Master 435-82383rd Wed. Bus. Meeting 7:30 p.m.
ShrineSesostris Temple�7�7 Yolande 6852� 474-6890Steve Hanneman, Potentate
Daughters of the Nile Naphis Temple 66Deanne Rimel, Queen 423-73027200 Carson Rd. 685�6
Eastern StarEastern Star Grand Chapter
of NebraskaBetty Kirby
Worthy Grand MatronBill Parish
Worthy Grand PatronCathy Wagner
Grand SecretaryBox 156
Fremont NE 68025�-800-832-9320
Electa Chapter 8�635 L St. 68508 476-3453Deb Storz, W.M. 402/799-2566�5900 Olive Creek Rd., Adams NE 6830�Ron Wallick, W.P. 467-�549�90� N. 64th St. 68505Marian Walters, Sec. 435-53522325 Atwood Cr. 6852��st Sat. Stated Meeting 7:30 p.m.
Electa Chapter KensingtonMargie Thomssen, Pres. 466-69�7Susie Dunn, Sec. 484-5202�260 N. 37th St. 68503�st Thursday �2:30 p.m.
Selectas ClubBarbara Dunekacke, Pres. 474-3803�845 F St. #�2 68508Amelia Heckman, Vice-Pres. 476-�653Susie Dunn, Sec.-Treas.Meetings on call
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubBarbara Tisdale, Pres. 488-5540Donna Y. Hurst, Sec. 42�-��08
Myrtle Chapter 9426�0 No. 48th St. 68504 466-2236Helen Plucknett, W.M. 488-4450Allen Plucknett, W.P. 488-44506804 Hawkins Bend 685�6Emily Kunkee, Sec. 430-8�53��26 F St. #�6 685082nd and 4th Tues. 7:30 p.m.
Myrtle Chapter KensingtonElizabeth “Liz” Sawyer, Pres. 489-0038Shirley Sweet, Sec.-Treas. 477-5553Luncheon meeting �2:30 first Tue., March-June, September-December
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Masonic LodgesLincoln Lodge 19�635 L St. 68508 476-3453Kurt Weiss, W.M. 327-99858�3� Beechwood Dr. 685�0Reg Kuhn, Sec. 475-8433�34 S. �3th St. #�200 68508�st Tues. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
Lancaster Lodge 54�635 L St. 68508 476-3453Donald Gasparetti. W.M. 423-0�673��0 Jasper Ct. 685�6Bill Cummins, Sec. 423-2689�st Fri. Reg. Communication 7:00 p.m.
Bennett Lodge 94464� Cooper Ave. 68506Roger Miner, W.M. 42�-�674��2� W. Burnham St. 68522 Stuart B. Erickson, Sr., Sec. 780-5672P.O. Box �25Palmyra NE 684�8-0�25�st Tues. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
East Lincoln Lodge 2102700 S St. 68503 476-24�2Robert Pratt, W.M. 770-40�2�66� Arapahoe St. 68502Monte D. Dietrick, Sec. 423-2805�440 Stockwell St. 68502�st Thurs. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
North Star Lodge 22726�0 N. 48th St. 68504 466-2236Harry Storz, W.M. 402/799-2566�5900 Olive Creek Rd., Adams NE 6830�Steve Wetzel, Sec. 488-8�98�5�8 Skyline Drive 68506�st Wed. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
George Washington Lodge 2504430 N. 70th St. 68507 466-2482Earl Robinett, W.M.Donald Eisenbarth, Sec.-Treas. 464-5564Address unpublished�st Tue. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
Hickman Lodge 256464� Cooper Ave., 68506 489-4050Todd Tinnean, W.M. 477-�927707 W. Sumner Cir. 68522-�638Darrel VerMass, Sec. 792-25�7�7690 S. 54th St., Hickman 68372�st Thurs. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
Cotner Lodge 297�542 No. 65th St. 68505 466-0890James Hyland, W.M. 402/783-2094�550 Willard Ct., Raymond NE 68428Ralph Riemann, Sec. 489-53383�0� Fox Hollow Rd. 68506�st Mon. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
Liberty Lodge 300�635 L St. 68508 476-3453Brent Myers, W.M. 488-0�5�90� Rosewood Dr. 685�0Bruce A. Watkins, Secretary 489-43�737�� S. 57th St. 68506�st Thurs. Reg. Communication 7:00 p.m.
Craftsmen Lodge 3142645 B St. 68502 475-2820Rich Bales Jr., W.M. 432-5254�340 N. 50th St. 68504 James P. Heinke, Secretary 488-6283P.O. Box 68�3, 68506-08�3�st Tues. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
College View Lodge 320464� Cooper Ave. 68506 489-4050Mail to Box 6865, 68506-6865Robert L. Brommer, W.M. 489-70056�30 S. 8�st St. 685�6Douglas B. Johnson, Sec. 42�-70064600 Birch Hollow Dr. 685�6-5�07�st. Wed. Reg. Communication 7:30 p.m.
Lebanon Lodge 3Prince Hall Affiliation 475-0111 �630 N. 24th St. 68503 Vaughn N. Robertson, W.M. 42�-384075�� S. 29th St. 685�6Marion Robinson, Sec. 435-�5�04320 N. 7th #205 6852�Address all correspondance to the Sec.2nd Tue. Reg. Communication 7:00 p.m.
Martha WashingtonChapter �534430 N. 70th St. 68507 466-2482Paula Beezley, W.M. 489-424�3�0 Carolyn Ct. 685�0John Kirby, W.P. 489-52662�20 S. 34th St. 68506Box �27, Douglas, NE 68344Nell Beezley, Sec. 489-424�3�0 Carolyn Court 685�0�st Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Martha Washington Chapter KensingtonPaula Beezley, Pres. 489-424�3�0 Carolyn Court 685�0Liz Wilhite, Sec. 42�-7308620� Queens Dr. 685�6�st Saturday, ��:30 a.m.Salad-and-sandwich luncheon
Temple Chapter 271332 S. Centennial Mall 68508 435-2�44Nancy Harris, W.M. 429-06044807 S. 66th St. 685�6Carl Plants, W.P. 477-94646�24 N.W. 6th St. 6852�Melinda Brage, Sec. 488-0837620 Leavitt Lane 685�0�st Mon. Stated Meeting 7:30 p.m. Spe-cial Meeting 3rd Mon. 7:30 p.m. except June, July, Aug., and Dec.
Temple Chapter KensingtonRose Gillaspie, Pres. 489-5540Nadyne Bauer, Sec. 488-37333rd Tuesday �2:30 p.m.
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubJames F Brown, Jr., Pres. 483-�727Diane Brown, Sec.-Treas. 483-�727
Past Matrons ClubCarolyn Plants, Co-Pres. 477-9464Ethel Sovereigh, Co-Pres 476-797�Wanda Salisbury, Sec.-Tres. 423-2922
Columbia Chapter 275�542 No. 65th St. 68505 466-0890Kaylene Martin, W.M. 488-638840� S. 84th St.John Quinn, W.P. 488-85�8�090� O St. 68520Pam Starcher, Sec. 464-64343848 Apple St. 68507�st Tues. Stated Meeting 7:30 p.m.
Columbia Chapter KensingtonKaylene Martin, Pres. 488-638840� S. 84th St. 685�0 Elaine Malick, Sec. 438-80994th Tuesday
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubJanice Janssen, Pres. 402/944-2032Gale Paxton, Vice-Pres. 489-5736 John Quinn, Sec. 488-85�8�090� O St. 68520
Starcraft Chapter 3072645 B St. 68502 475-2820Teri Sherman, W.M. 402/780-533052�0 Deer Ridge Dr., Eagle NE 68347Don Jelinek, W.P. 488-39763�� Dale Dr. 685�0Mary Louise Dutcher, Sec. 423-478359�0 S. 25th St. 685�2�st Wed. Stated Meeting 7:30 p.m.
Starcraft KensingtonIngrid Hansen, Pres. 488-938939�2 J St. 685�0Nita Babcock, Sec. 423-�0463220 Orwell St. 685�6�st Tue. Mar.-June, Sep.-Dec.
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubRuth Beach, Pres. 464-05�3Hazel Arnold, Sec.-Treas. 420-2206
Capitol Chapter 320Penny Alderson, W.M. 42�-�9�4Mike Berger, W.P. 488-5�33 Kathy Berger, Sec. 488-5�335448 High St. 68506�st Monday 7:30 p.m.
Capitol Chapter Kensington Kathy Berger, Pres. 488-5�33Lorraine Wilbur, Sec.-Treas. 488-34664th Thursday
Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubRuth Smith, Pres. David Caudy, Sec.-Treas.
City-Wide Past Matrons and Past Patrons ClubMike Berger, Pres. 488-5�33Mary Louise Dutcher, V.P. 423-4783Ilah Anderson, Sec.-Treas. 435-0974
Capital City Past Matrons and Patrons ClubImogene Kermoade, Pres. 423-0�88Carolyn Cook, Vice Pres. 464-9337Martha Countryman, Sec. 488-7473�st Tue. Oct-May Legacy Estates Noon
Rainbow for GirlsLincoln Assembly 62700 S St. (East Lincoln Lodge 2�0)Jennifer Rose, Mother AdvisorLiz Alderson, Worthy Advisor2nd and 4th Tuesdays 7:00 p.m.
The Hiram Club of LincolnRoger W. Miner, Pres. 42�-�674��2� W. Burnham St. 68522Luncheon Thursdays ��:45 Sep.-MayScottish Rite Temple
Masonic News, Inc.Box 82304, Lincoln, NE 6850�-2304Sean Bohac, Pres. 470-2058Wade Kendle, Vice-Pres 466-6697Beth Benson, Sec.-Treas. 486-3767
Masonic Relief Assoc. of LincolnDel Hamilton, Pres. (h) 475-�2683050 J St., 685�0
New Masonic Temple Assoc.�635 L Street 476-3453William Fuller, Pres. 483-2005Bruce Watkins, Sec-Treas. 489-43�7Please address all correspondence to Sec.-Treas., �635 L Street, Lincoln, NE 685082nd Tues. Board of Directors meetingMembers welcome 4:30 p.m.
Nebraska Masonic HomeMary C. Stapp, Exec. Dir. �-800-245-58�2�300 Avenue DPlattsmouth NE 68048-�055
Masonic-Eastern Star Home for ChildrenBenjamin Harvey, Exec. Dir.Box �327 (24�5 N. Main St.)Fremont NE 68025-�327 �-402-72�-��85
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DeMolayAcacia Fraternity
Youth GroupsDeMolay-Lincoln ChapterConner Moormeier, Master CouncilorMaggie Wood, Chap. SweetheartMeetings 2nd and 4th Wed. 7 p.m.Scottish Rite TemplePlease send correspondence to:Carl Hartman, Chap. Dad 465-4972�745 N. 79th 68507
Parents ClubDel/Lori Moormeier, Co-Ch. 423-4250
DeMolay-Dr. Frederick Eiche ChapterMitch Werner, Master CouncilorMeghan Kirchhoff, Chapter SweetheartMeetings 2nd and 4th Wed. 7:00 p.m.Masonic Temple, �635 L St.Please send all correspondence to:Scott Dodge, Chapter Dad 435-8328�9�5 S.W. �5th St. 68522
Parents ClubJenny Korbel, Pres. 402/826-4��62nd Wed., 7:00 p.m.
Acacia Fraternity2255 Vine Street, 68503 436-6�60Justin Cardisco, Ven. Dean 436-6�60Zach Thiemann, Sec. 436-0409
Job’s Daughters
Bethel 5�635 L St. 68508-25�0 476-3453Melanie Brandle, Guardian 489-98�650� S. 52nd St. 685�[email protected] (home) 489-98�6 Jim Drinkwalter, Assoc. Guardian 742-0564Joann Rosenthal, Sec. 42�-6450�233 Dakota St. [email protected] Elizabeth Mares, Honored Queen2nd and 4th Sat. �0:00 a.m. Dark July and August
Bethel 2726�0 N. 48th St.Marilyn Jepson, Guardian 423-6049553� Milkweed Cr. 685�6Randy Willoughby, Assoc. Guardian 474-0�292240 N.W. 6th St. 6852�Pam Bencken, Sec. 483-248635�6 Neerpark Dr. 68506�st Thur., 7:00 p.m. 3rd Sun. �:30 p.m.CaraLynne Livingston, Honored Queen
Bethel 60Send all correspondence to:P.O. Box 67�82, Lincoln NE 685�6-7�82Lodge Location:464� Cooper Ave 489-4050Stacey Kassebaum, Guardian 328-9096440� S. 27th St. #E7 685�2Doug Johnson, Assoc. Guardian 42�-70064600 Birch Hollow Dr. 685�6Kelsey Rabel, Honored Queen
Bethel 62 4430 N. 70th St. 466-2482Send all correspondence to: Mary Kay Retzlaff, Guardian 202-3965 2600 S. �34th St., Walton, NE 6846�Andrea Wall, Honored Queen2nd and 4th Thursdays 7:00 p.m.
Bethel 63�542 No. 65th Street 464-0890Heather Reno Younger, Guardian 420-6906�520 Old Farm Rd. #�25 685�2Jerry Taff, Assoc. Guardian 420-2063684� S. 43rd St. 685�6Karen Koinzan, Sec. 477-72056�04 N.W. 7th St. 6852�Amanda Noble, Honored Queen�st and 3rd Thursdays 7:00 p.m.
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FEBRUARY IS ESTARL MONTH
In an effort to promote the Nebraska Eastern Star ESTARL program, the ESTARL Committee of the Grand Chapter of Nebraska has proclaimed February, 2007 to be ESTARL Month for the state of Nebraska. The members of the committee hope that all Chapters in Nebraska will assist them in taking information to the local churches in each Chapter’s community.
To assist with this effort, the members of the committee have finished two new brochures. Work on the brochures was begun in 2005 under the leadership of Brother Doug Garwood and has been completed by the committee for 2006-2007, with Rev. Gwen-Hurst Anderson of Martha Washington Chapter No. 153 spearheading the project. One of the brochures is specifically directed to those who may be seeking funding for study toward a full-time religious vocation. The second brochure is intended to be a learning and informational tool for members of the Order so that they might be of help to members of their church families in explaining the ESTARL program and finding students who qualify for funding.
The committee plans to distribute these brochures to each Chapter during the month of January. It is hoped that the Chapters will delegate members to visit the local churches in their community and give them a brochure and answer questions about ESTARL during the month of February. The members of the committee will make themselves available when possible to visit Chapters to help inform members about the ESTARL program. February would be an ideal month for Chapters to have a special program inviting someone to talk about the program or perhaps have someone who has benefited from it speak to the members.
ESTARL (Eastern Star Training Awards for Religious Leadership) began in 1952 and most states under the jurisdiction of the General Grand Chapter have developed their own program. In Nebraska the program is funded by a twenty-five cent donation from the membership dues of each Eastern Star member and by generous gifts from the members and the Grand Chapter. Nebraska funds 15 to 30 students per year at an average of $1,000 per grant. Several years ago Nebraska started an Endowment Fund, and members now have the choice of giving to this fund, where the funds are invested and the interest used to fund grants, or of giving in the traditional way where all funds go directly into grants. Anyone studying for full time Christian service who is a Nebraska resident or who at some point has been a legal resident of Nebraska may apply for the grants. The deadline for applications is March 1st of each year. Any member of our Masonic Family knowing of a potential applicant may call the Grand Chapter office at 800-832-9320 for applications and more information. Chairman of the ESTARL Committee for 2006-2007 is Rev. John Dale who can be reached at 402-764-8270. Call him if you would like to set up a program on ESTARL for your February meeting.
ESTARL Committee of the Grand Chapter of Nebraska
LODGE INSTALLATIONS LODGE MASTER DATE TIME Hickman 256 Rick Helms Already Installed Bennet 94 Fred Liebers Sat., Jan. 6 1:00 p.m. North Star 227 Pat Sulley Sun., Jan. 7 2:00 p.m. College View 320 John W. Feit Sun., Jan. 7 3:00 p.m. Lincoln 19 Virgil Meints Thur., Jan. 11 7:00 p.m. Lancaster 54 David Bloomquist Thur., Jan. 11 7:00 p.m. Liberty 300 Jim Pischel Thur., Jan. 11 7:00 p.m. Cotner 297 Patrick Barger Sat., Jan. 13 7:00 p.m. G.Washington 250 George Wright Sun., Jan. 20 CLOSED Craftsmen Lodge 314 Adam Bales Sun., Jan. 21 1:00 p.m. East Lincoln 210 Art Colb Thur., Jan 25 CLOSED
EASTERN STAR INSTALLATIONS CHAPTER MATRON/PATRON DATE TIME M.Washington 153 Shellie Smith/Scott Rogge Sat., Jan. 6 1:30 p.m. Capitol 320 TBD/Mike Berger Sun., Jan. 7 CLOSED Starcraft 307 Teri Sherman/Jerry Rittenburg Wed., Jan. 17 7:30 p.m. Electa 8 Marion Kantner/Doug Johnson Sat., Jan. 20 2:00 p.m. Temple 27l Mary Ann Townsend/David Jelinek Sat., Jan. 20 7:30 p.m. Myrtle 94 Tyra Tate/Wade Kendle Sat., Jan. 27 2:00 p.m. Columbia 275 Janice Janssen/Leonard W. Martin Tue., Jan. 30 7:00 p.m.
All installations are open to the public unless marked CLOSED. Each installation will be held at the Masonic Temple of its Lodge or Chapter.
Dear Masonic News Readers ,
First, on behalf of the leadership of the Masonic News, since I am currently Vice President, let me apologize to you for not having a December issue and lumping December and January into this issue. Life has a way of altering our courses and it has, once again, altered the course of the Masonic News. Our new editor, Mark Turner, who took the reigns in September and has 2 fabulous issues under his belt, is moving to Arizona with his family to be closer to relatives. He’s accepted a job in Pheonix which will enable his wife to stay home with the kids. This has happened so fast that neither the
News, nor Mr. Turner were quite prepared for it. Mark informed me on December 20th that he would be moving and that the move would be completed by the end of the 2nd week of January.
Let me assure you that the Masonic News will continue to be published. I’ve had quite the crash course in putting this publication together over the last few days. I had never used the software required to produce the News until Dec 30th, yet this edition was to the printer on January 1st. I am willing to continue as your editor if the board approves it at the next board meeting which is to be held Monday, January 22nd at 7:00 pm at the Masonic Temple 1635
L St. If you are the Worshipful Master or Worthy Matron of your respective organization, please have a representative at the board meeting. We can not reduce the subscription rate or appoint a new editor unless a quorum is present. At the last board meeting, we had 2 voting members present -- 5 is a quorum.
Finally, I need to appeal to our Masonic Youth and adult leaders of those organizations. Please get the editor an article to be published even if it’s small. We wouild like to keep a Youth only page, but without content, it will disappear. Continue to send correspondence to [email protected].
Editor’s CornerWade Kendle, Editor ProTem