IN THIS ISSUE!The John L. Fascia Class
Reunion Wrap-up
Veteran’s Salute
National Scottish Rite Day
Upcoming Events
Winter 2016
Scottish Rite NewsA Quarterly Publication of the Valley of Chicago
VALLEY OF CHICAGO
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The Bodies of the Scottish Rite, sitting in the Valley of Chicago, State of Illinois, acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America, whose Grand East is in Lexington, Mass., and whose officers are: Ill. John William McNaughton, 33°, Sovereign Grand Commander; Ill. Benny L. Grisham, MSA, 33°, Deputy for Illinois, and whose other Active Members for the State of Illinois are: Ill. John T. Phillips, 33°; Ill. Gregory L. Clark, 33°; and Ill. James L. Tungate, 33°; Ill. Randall R. Milone, 33o
and Ill. Norman R. Buecker, 33°, Emeritus Ill. Phillip C. Kenney, 33°, Emeritus Ill. Lawrence D. Inglis, 33°, Emeritus, Ill. Lee B. Lockwood, 33°, Emeritus Ill. Harold E. Witte, 33°, Past Active, and Ill. Richard L. Swaney, 33°, Past Active.
Correspondence concerning the magazine or mail delivery should be addressed to Edward J. Witas, III, MSA, 33° , Executive Secretary and Chief Operating Officer.
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Scottish Rite News (ISSN 0893-5114), Vol. LVIIII, is published seasonally, March, June, Sept., and Dec. by the Scottish Rite Cathedral Association of Chicago, 383 E. Lake St., Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108.
Periodicals Postage Paid at Palatine, IL.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to SCOTTISH RITE NEWS, 383 E. Lake St., Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108.
Phone: (800) 774-3467Fax: (630) 439-3401
www.ScottishRiteChicago.org
Officers and directOrs
scOttish rite cathedral assOciatiOn Of chicagO
Noel J. Kalis, PresidentAhmad M. “Andy” Hassan, 1st Vice President
John W. Quinn, 2nd Vice President
R. Bruce Dement, Michael E. Ehle, Andrew A. Keppy, Frank P. Lasick Jr., J. Kenneth Ludwig, James E. McKinnon,
Daryl W. Selock, Jerry D. Sparks, Frank S. Winans
Edward J. Witas, III, Executive Secretary and C.O.O.Wallace B. Dunn, Treasurer
PublicatiOn staff
Editor Edward J. Witas, III, MSA, 33°Assistant Editor David R. KossReviewing Editor Martin P. Starr, 33°Support Lee Bradley, 33°Art Director Debbie PasiewiczPhotography Bartlomiej Kurela
Official nOtice
Meetings of the coordinate bodies of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Valley of Chicago, IL, for the period January, 2017 to April, 2017, are listed in this issue.
Michel E. Ehle, Thrice Potent MasterVan Rensselaer Lodge of Perfection
J. Kenneth Ludwig, Sovereign PrinceChicago Council Princes of Jerusalem
Frank P. Lasick Jr., MSA, 33°, Most Wise MasterGourgas Chapter Rose Croix
Andrew A. Keppy, Commander-in-ChiefOriental Consistory, S.P.R.S.
James W. Patton, 33°, Fraternal Secretary
Marvin L. Selock, 33°, Fraternal Treasurer
© 2016 Scottish Rite Cathedral Association of Chicago. All rights reserved.
Scottish Rite Members on Active Military Duty and Retired with Disability
If you are a Scottish Rite member who is on active military duty, the Supreme Council has an assessment exemption program, and the Valley of Chicago has a dues exemption program. You only need to inform the Valley of Chicago of your active duty status by calling (800) 774-3467 and your membership dues for that year will be waived.
Please also keep our military personnel and their families in your thoughts and prayers as they fight to preserve our way of life and freedoms.
We thank them for their service to our Great Nation.
Nominations Procedure Scottish Rite Cathedral Board
LET IT BE KNOWN that the annual meeting of the Scottish Rite Cathedral Association will take place on Thursday, May 25, 2017, following the annual meetings of the Van Rensselaer Lodge of Perfection, Chicago Council Princes of Jerusalem, Gourgas Chapter of Rose Croix of Heredom and the Oriental Consistory of Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret, which will begin at 7:00 pm.
The anticipated agenda for the meeting will include reports of the President, Investment Committee, House Committee, Executive Committee, Nominating Committee, and the election of three Directors at Large for the Scottish Rite Cathedral Association Board.
The seats on the Board of Directors up for election are those held currently by Daryl W. Selock, Noel J. Kalis and Jerry D. Sparks.
Daryl W. Selock and Jerry D. Sparks are each eligible for re-election to a second three-year term.
Noel J. Kalis is ineligible for re-election due to term limits imposed by the Association’s Bylaws.
The process of nomination for Director at Large for the Scottish Rite Cathedral Association Board is governed by the Association Bylaws, particularly section 3.10. Nominations for Director may not be made from the floor at the Annual Meeting. All candidates must be registered in advance with the Executive Secretary if seeking an office so that the membership may be notified of each candidacy prior to the Annual Meeting.
In accordance with the Bylaws, the President has appointed a Nominating Committee. This year, the members of the Nominating Committee are:
John W. QuinnAndy HassanJames W. Patton
Nominations for Director at Large may be sent to the Executive Secretary, c/o Scottish Rite, 383 E. Lake Street, Bloomingdale, Illinois 60108.
Any member may submit the name of a person eligible to be a Director to the Executive Secretary or any Nominating Committee member before Thursday, April 6, 2017. The Nominating Committee will recommend candidates for the three Director positions and shall file the same with the Executive Secretary on or before April 20, 2017.
Any member may nominate in writing any other member for the position of Director at Large by registering such nomination with the Executive Secretary on or before April 6, 2017. No nominations may be made after April 6, 2017. All recommendations made by the Nominating Committee, as well as any other nomination registered with the Executive Secretary, will be prominently posted and published for the benefit of the Membership.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Executive Secretary, Edward J. Witas III, at (630) 439-3443. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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2016 Fall Reunion Fellowship
“The highlight for me was the 16th degree during lunch presented by the Spring Class!” ~ Richard Capa
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Congratulations to three
Brothers who completed
their Passports!
Allan J. Hubble
Patrick J. Jones
David A. Miley
2016 Fall Reunion by the Numbers
Class Size: 42
Attendees: 558
Degrees Conferred:
4th, 5th, 13th, 16th, 18th , 30th, 32nd
Degree Performers: 117
Degree Behind the Scenes Crew: 41
Seven degrees, forty-two candidates and 1,266 meals later, the 2016 Fall Reunion came to a close. Held in honor of the National Scottish Rite day, members from across the Valley of Chicago descend-ed on the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Bloomingdale for this historic event.
The Valley of Chicago conferred the 4th, 5th, 13th, 16th, 18th, 30th, and the 32nd degrees. This included the rare 5th degree “Perfect Master” presented by the Lodge of Per-fection. We are also very proud of the 2016 Fall Class that conferred the 16th Degree over lunch. Some of the Fall Class also did a superb presentation of the 30th degree. As usual, Chicago presented its signature showcase 32nd Degree “Sub-lime Prince of the Royal Secret” directed by David R. Koss.
In addition to the degrees, food, fun and fellowship were in abundance over the Reunion. Most importantly, the Valley of Chicago was able to welcome forty-two new class members from across the area. A special thank you goes out to all the vol-unteers who participated in making this reunion possible. Well over 100 members volunteered their time and energy put-ting on this wonderful Reunion. Remem-ber to mark your calendar for April 7-8, 2017, when the Valley of Chicago will host its annual Spring Reunion.
Rommel V. Alfaro Jason T. Allen Winston E. Beard Christopher A. Bryant Jose M. Camacho
Richard E. Capa Alexis Corral Brandon S. Czalbowski Alexandre P. D’Avila Benjamin S. Duran
Richard Espino Ramsey S. Famacion Randy S. Famacion Richard T. Felicelda
Ali F. Guven Neal L. Hawkins Ronald W. Herron Adam J. Hoornaert Artemio C. Inco
Matthew D. Karth Ralph P. Kinlinger Boevi A. Lawson Jerwin I. Mamalateo
Timothy R. Fisher
2016 Fall Class
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Honoring John L. Fascia
Paul L. Lauff
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Enrique G. Nueve III Ayoola M. Oseni Nicholas L. Page Leo S. Pates Michael I. Pinsler
Zachary L. Plunkett Nathan D. Reid William J. Sarantos Miguel Saucedo Michael Savoia
James G. Simpson III Alexander N. Topalov Edito V. Tumamak Nicholas C. Wennerstrom
Sean P. Woods John S. Zignich
Aric J. White
2016 Fall ClassHonoring John L. Fascia
Class Honoree John L. Fascia looks onto the 2016 Fall Class as he proudly inspires them with his speech.
Three Reunions in a row!
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Announcing the 2016 Fall Class Degree Presentation!
The Fall 2016 Reunion Class will be participating in a degree performance in the next Reunion. Led by Director Michael Ehle, Thrice Potent Master, the class will work as a team to produce and be responsible for its presentation. “This degree has many small parts and is perfect for new members. They can all get involved and have some fun. Please come out and support them at the Spring 2017 Reunion,” said Mike Ehle, Thrice Potent Master.
4th Degree Master Traveler
The Fourth Degree begins the journey of becoming an explorer of Masonry’s time-honored wisdom in harmony with any man’s faith or creed.
Pilipinas
LODGE 1180
Congratulations to Lodge 1180 for winning the Chicago Cup!
“We want each class to have the bonding experience of performing a degree together. It will allow them to learn more about each other and make friendships that will last a lifetime.”
~ J. Kenneth Ludwig
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National Scottish Rite Day was a joint venture between the Northern and Southern Masonic Jurisdictions designated to be celebrated in Valleys across the nation on November 12, 2016. The Valley of Chicago combined this special day with the annual Fall Reunion. The first half of the Reunion was held Saturday, November 5th and included live degrees. National Scottish Rite Day was held a week later and featured a large gala dinner, a special patriotic presentation and a guest speaker. The entire event was centered around a salute to our American Veterans.
The evening began by introducing the Valley’s Veterans and honoring them with a special award on stage in front of a packed theater. Then members of the Bloomingdale VFW Post #7539 presented our Nation’s Colors and member Chuck Masny sang “The Star Spangled Banner.” The audience rose and gave these men a standing ovation in appreciation for their service. Finally, Kris Paronto, former Army ranger and military contrac-tor, took to the stage and spoke for over an hour recounting the incidents portrayed in the Hollywood biographical war film, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. He led the audience through his journey with his grip-ping account. All told, this celebration marked a memorable Reunion and included a class of forty-two new members.
“Honoring those that have served our nation is very important. As Masons we have a deep patriotism inside of us. It’s nice to be able to share that with other members of the Valley and that is why we constructed the evening the way we did.” ~ Edward J. Witas III, MSA, 33o
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James D. Veach November 23, 1916 Fall
William P. Crockett April 12, 1917 WinterNovember 1, 1917 SummerNovember 22, 1917 FallApril 25, 1918 SpringNovember 21, 1918 FallMarch 27, 1919 WinterApril 24, 1919 SpringOctober 2, 1919 SummerNovember 20, 1919 FallApril 22, 1920 Spring
Lislie W. BeebeApril 4, 1918 Winter
George C. BesoldMarch 25, 1920 Winter
Henry B. LawMarch 28, 1924 Winter April 18, 1924 SpringSeptember 10, 1925 SummerOctober 22, 1925 FallMarch 25, 1926 WinterApril 23, 1926 SpringApril 19, 1929 Spring
Joseph G. RowleyOctober 23, 1924 FallApril 2, 1925 WinterApril 23, 1925 SpringOctober 20, 1927 Fall
Victor E. ColeOctober 11, 1926 FallMarch 24, 1927 WinterApril 21, 1927 Spring
James G. Coyle 33o
March 15, 1928 WinterApril 19, 1928 SpringOctober 25, 1928 FallMarch 28, 1929 WinterNovember 15, 1929 FallApril 24, 1930 Spring November 23, 1930 FallApril 23, 1931 SpringOctober 23, 1931 FallMarch 17, 1932 WinterApril 22, 1932 SpringNovember 11, 1932 FallApril 21, 1933 Spring
James G. Coyle 33o cont’d November 9, 1934 FallApril 23, 1936 SpringNovember 12, 1936 FallApril 23, 1937 SpringNovember 12, 1937 FallNovember 11, 1938 FallNovember 17, 1939 FallApril 25, 1941 SpringNovember 17, 1944 FallMarch 7, 1946 Winter
David W. LockwoodNovember 10, 1933 FallApril 20, 1934 SpringMarch 7, 1935 Winter
Harold M. BehanApril 21, 1938 SpringApril 21, 1939 SpringNovember 14, 1941 FallApril 23, 1942 SpringApril 22, 1949 Spring
Stanley L. ShetlerApril 19, 1940 SpringNovember 15, 1940 FallNovember 7, 1947 FallApril 16, 1948 SpringNovember 5, 1948 FallFebruary 24, 1949 WinterNovember 11, 1949 FallApril 14, 1950 Spring
Ed PrentissNovember 12, 1942 FallMarch 19, 1943 SpringNovember 19, 1943 FallApril 21, 1944 SpringMarch 1, 1945 WinterApril 20, 1945 SpringNovember 16, 1945 FallDecember 6, 1946 FallFebruary 14, 1947 Winter
Robert SingeltonApril 26, 1946 SpringApril 11, 1947 Spring
Lee F. KollieNovember 10, 1950 FallApril 27, 1951 Spring
Virgil Livingston November 30, 1951 FallApril 18, 1952 Spring
Virgil Livingston cont’d November 21, 1952 FallNovember 20, 1953 FallApril 23, 1954 SpringDecember 3, 1954 FallApril 29, 1955 SpringDecember 2, 1955 FallApril 27, 1956 SpringNovember 16, 1956 FallApril 26, 1957 SpringNovember 22, 1957 FallApril 25, 1958 SpringNovember 22, 1958 FallNovember 21, 1959 FallApril 30, 1960 SpringNovember 12, 1960 FallMarch 2, 1961 WinterApril 29, 1961 SpringMarch 1, 1962 WinterApril 28, 1962 SpringDecember 1, 1962 FallApril 20, 1963 SpringJune 22, 1963 SummerNovember 23, 1963 FallMay 2, 1964 SpringNovember 14, 1964 FallMay 1, 1965 Spring
Joseph G. NellisApril 17, 1953 SpringApril 18, 1952 SpringNovember 21, 1952 Fall
N. Tracy WalkerApril 25, 1959 SpringApril 18, 1952 SpringNovember 21, 1952 FallNovember 18, 1961 Fall
Stanley Lowman November 20, 1965 FallApril 23, 1966 Spring
George A. Atwood Jr.November 20, 1965 FallApril 23, 1966 SpringNovember 12, 1966 FallApril 8, 1967 SpringNovember 4, 1967 FallApril 27, 1968 SpringNovember 16, 1968 FallApril 26, 1969 SpringNovember 15, 1969 FallApril 25, 1970 SpringNovember 7, 1970 FallApril 22, 1972 SpringJanuary 24, 1974 Fall
L. Robert ArtoeMay 1, 1971SpringNovember 13, 1971 FallNovember 11, 1972 FallApril 14, 1973 SpringNovember 10, 1973 FallApril 27, 1974 SpringNovember 9, 1974 FallApril 26, 1975 SpringNovember 8, 1975 FallApril 3, 1976 SpringNovember 6, 1976 Fall
James A. Vytal, MSA April 30, 1977 SpringNovember 12, 1977 FallApril 29, 1978 SpringNovember 4, 1978 FallApril 28, 1979 Spring
Thomas W. O’ConnorNovember 15, 1980 FallApril 11, 1981 SpringOctober 31, 1981 FallJuly 24, 1982 SpringNovember 5, 1983 FallApril 28, 1984 Spring
Russell O. HoeppnerApril 30, 1983 SpringNovember 3, 1984 Fall
Jay KeatingApril 27, 1985 SpringNovember 9, 1985 FallApril 26, 1986 SpringNovember 8, 1986 FallMay 2, 1987 Spring
Peter PudansNovember 7, 1987 Fall
Russell A. ScanlanApril 23, 1988 SpringNovember 5, 1988 FallApril 29, 1989 SpringNovember 4, 1989 FallMarch 31, 1990 SpringNovember 3, 1990 FallApril 20, 1991 SpringNovember 2, 1991 FallApril 11, 1992 SpringOctober 31, 1992 FallApril 17, 1993 SpringNovember 13, 1993 FallApril 9, 1994 Spring
Russell A. Scanlan cont’d November 5, 1994 FallApril 29, 1995 SpringNovember 11, 1995 FallApril 13, 1996 SpringNovember 2, 1996 FallApril 19, 1997 SpringNovember 15, 1997 FallApril 18, 1998 SpringNovember 14, 1998 Fall
Richard GordonApril 17, 1999 SpringOctober 27, 2001 Fall
Russell L. SchlosserApril 29, 2000 SpringNovember 11, 2000 FallApril 28, 2001 SpringApril 6, 2002 SpringApril 5, 2003 SpringMarch 25, 2006 SpringNovember 4, 2006 Fall
John T. PhillipsNovember 2, 2002 FallApril 28, 2001 SpringApril 6, 2002 Spring
Edward J. Witas IIINovember 8, 2003 FallMarch 27, 2004 SpringMay 1, 2004 GMNovember 13, 2004 FallApril 2, 2005 SpringNovember 5, 2005 FallApril 18, 2009 Spring
Kyle E. BienemanNovember 17, 2007 Fall
David R. KossNovember 3, 2012 FallApril 6, 2013 SpringNovember 2, 2013 FallApril 5, 2014 SpringApril 11, 2015 Spring
Douglas H. KeppyNovember 7, 2015 FallApril 9, 2016 SpringNovember 5, 2016 Fall
By Edward C. Steffy, MSA, 33° and Faith Dabbs.
Pictured: Douglas H. Keppy performing at the 2016 Spring Reunion. Information compiled by Carl A. Peterson and John P. Marquardt.
This year marks the historic 100th Birthday of the character Constans. In recognition of all those who have played Constans in the Valley of Chicago, we wish you a Happy Birthday!
P E O P L E T O K N O W
VILLAGE OF SKOKIE PROCLAIMS “HOWARD GRAFF DAY”An extraordinary honor was bestowed upon our Brother Howard Graff.Mayor of Skokie, George Van Dusen, proclaimed October 19, 2016 to be “Howard Graff Day.”
Brother Howard L. Graff is the Grand Chancellor of the Grand Lodge of Illinois, as well as a 33o Scottish Rite Mason, member of the Valley of Chicago for fifty-two years and a member of Oriental Lodge #33, A.F. and A.M.
There is not enough time or space in this article to list all of Brother Howard’s Masonic accomplishments in his fifty-three years in Masonry, but one of the most dear to him happened this September when the European Adriatic Association of DeMolay International created the “Howard Graff” Chapter. This will be the first time, after the ethnic and religious wars of the 1990s that young men from 16 to 21 years of age and four different religions (Catholic, Christian-
Orthodox, Muslim and Jews) will be able to sit and work together in a Masonic organization.
Brother Howard joined the Skokie Valley Chapter of DeMolay almost sixty years ago. His steadfast work in International DeMolay throughout the years is now recognized and honored for assisting and bringing the youth of four countries in the Balkans together and potentially aiding 50 million people in that region of the world.
After the proclamation, Mayor George Van Dusen said, “On behalf of the Village of Skokie, residents, family and friends of Howard Graff, we express our gratitude and appreciation to Mr. Howard Graff for his contributions. We wish you good health and happiness. Thank you for helping to make the Village of Skokie one of the best communities in the United States of America.”
Mayor George Van Dusen presenting Howard Graff with a plaque.
Brother Edwin Feldman was born on November 29, 1924 in Hungary.
He was educated in the public schools of Chicago attending Manley High School, later attending DePaul University and the Chicago Medical School. He served in the United States Army in the MASH unit retiring as Captain in 1954. Returning to civilian life he affiliated with Illinois Masonic Hospital. He pioneered the establishment of the Regional Trauma Center.
His medical services in the 1970s and 80s also extended to the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bears and Blackhawks. Upon retirement from the active medical staff, he joined the board of trustees where Dr. Feldman became active on the hospital’s Charitable Council. In this capacity, he worked with the Lodges to establish the Masonic Family Health Foundation. The merger with Advocate Hospital in
2001 led to the creation of the Masonic Family Health Foundation to continue the services of Illinois Masonic to Illinois Master Masons.He married Sophia Athena Dussias on September 22, 1950. They have two children, Paul Keith (deceased) and Michael Leslie. After Sophia’s passing he married Marietta (Kuchuris).
Edwin was raised to the degree of Master Mason in DecalogueLodge No. 160 at Skokie, Illinois in 1963.
Brother Feldman joined the Valley of Chicago in the Spring Class of1978. He was honored with the 33rd Degree in 1993.
Ill. Brother Feldman, 33o completed his earthly travels and was taken into the loving arms of the Grand Architect of the Universe on October 6, 2016.
In Memoriam...Edwin Feldman, 33o
Sheridan Ostrander, was born on January 7 1923, in Chicago, Illinois, to Eugene B. and Josephina (nee Muzik) Ostrander. Educated in the Chicago public schools, he graduated in 1949 from the University of Denver with a bachelor of science in business administration. He served his country faithfully in theUnited States Air Force from 1942 - 1946.
On March 27, 1954, Sheridan married Mildred F. Maesson, of Chicago, a loving union which endured until his passing. Bro. Ostrander is survived his daughters, Elizabeth and Janice and son James.
In business, he was Director of the Masonic Relations Department at the now Advocate, Illinois Masonic Medical Center.
Sheridan was raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in Park Hill Lodge No. 148, A.F. & A.M., of Denver Colorado. When moving to the Chicago area he transferred his membership to Glenview Lodge No. 1058 where he served as Worshipful Master in 1967.
Bro. Ostrander joined the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Chicago at the 1955 Fall Reunion. He served as Thrice Potent Master of Van Rensselaer Lodge of Perfection during the years 1977-78. He was coroneted a Sovereign Grand Inspector General, Thirty-Third Degree, on September 24, 1980. He also served asthe Valley’s Executive Secretary in 1975 and 1976.
In Memoriam...Sheridan Ostrander, 33o
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The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library has recently launched the Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives Digital Collections website (http://digitalvgw.omeka.net), which was created in order to provide Scottish Rite members access to some of the riches of the Library & Archives collection.
The site currently includes around 500 documents from the Library & Archives collection and continues to grow. Among the items that have been digitized so far are a large variety of Masonic certificates, a number of founding documents of the Scottish Rite, and a variety of other materials reflective of the depth and breadth of the Library & Archives collection.
One document that may be of interest to those who enjoy seeing where American political history and Scottish Rite history overlap, is the document pictured here. In this letter, President James Madison (1751-1836) requests Connecticut Senator David Daggett’s presence at a special session of the Senate held on March 4, 1817. At this session, Vice President elect Daniel D. Tompkins (1774-1825) was sworn into office, just prior to newly elected President James Monroe’s official inauguration ceremony. Tompkins was governor of New York from 1807 until 1817 and then served as Vice President under Monroe from 1817 to 1825. Tompkins’ name may also be familiar to you because of his Scottish Rite connection. He served as the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction’s first Sovereign Grand Commander from 1813 until 1825.
The Madison letter is among items digitized from the Library & Archives’ G. Edward Elwell, Jr., Autograph Collection which consists of documents collected by G. Edward Elwell, Jr., 33° (1886-1969) a member of Caldwell Consistory (Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania) and a professional printer. The items in the Elwell Collection, which was generously donated to the Museum & Library by the Caldwell Consistory, span nearly 500 years of history (1489-1960), and each contains the signature of a well-known figure from American or European history.
Digitized documents from the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library are now online!
The Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives Digital Collections website is built on the Omeka platform, an open source web-publishing platform for the online display of library, museum, archives, and scholarly collections and exhibitions. The Digital Collections website gives users access to high resolution images of each document. Robust cataloging for each document insures that users searching for materials will find them.
We hope that you’ll explore the Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives Digital Collections website and take a look at the many wonderful documents that the Library & Archives preserves and makes accessible through the generosity of the Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, NMJ, USA, and its members. Let us know what you think. We are always happy to receive feedback from users.
The Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives is located just off the main lobby of the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library in Lexington, Massachusetts and is open to the public 10 am to 4 pm, Wednesday-Saturday. Reference assistance is provided in person, by phone, or by e-mail. You may contact us at 781-457-4109 or [email protected].
By Jeffrey Croteau, Director of Library & Archives, Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, Lexington, MA
IMAGE CREDITS:Letter from President James Madison to Senator David Daggett, 1817 January 1, Collection of Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, Lexington, Massachusetts, USM 009. Gift of Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.
[Available online at: http://digitalvgw.omeka.net/items/show/91]
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The following Valley of Chicago Veterans were honored on Scottish Rite Day with an salute!
James R. AllenArmy, SP4 Korea William P. Anagnostopoulos Army, Private First Class Carl AndersonArmy Gus G. BaseleonArmy, SP4Vietnam
Steve W. Bengtson Army, E-5 Vietnam Michael J. BryowskyArmy, SP4Vietnam Gen. Clifton C. CappArmy, Major GeneralKorea, Vietnam Robert W. GalitzArmy, SP5Peacetime Jan V. GarthArmy, Sergeant Edward E. Hall, 33o Army, Corporal, Asiatic Pacific (Marshalls Mariannas), Pearl Harbor
Charles K. HartleyArmy, Tech 5South Pacific, Japan
Jack L. HellerArmy, SP4 Kossa, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
Walter HemphillMarines, Sergeant Desert Storm, Desert Shield Dennis R. HennebryNavy, HM3rd ClassVietnam Gary D. Hermann, 33o
Air National Guard Jerry K. HodgeNavy, SCPO (E8)Vietnam
Stephen R. JamesNavy, E-6 First ClassVietnam Hilton M. KaufmanArmy, SP5 Vietnam Era Richard C. KayerArmy, SP-5 E-5Vietnam
Darrin P. KimseyUS Guard, CWO 4 Joined in 1989
Mark F. KingArmy, SP4Vietnam Era
Frank P. Lasick, MSA, 33o
Marines, SergeantVietnam Dananag - 4th Marines
Charles F. LongArmy, ColonelWWII
Walter R. MagnusonArmy, SP3 Korea
John P. MarquardtArmy, SP4 Vietnam Era
George S. Nelson, MSANavy Chief Petty Officer WWII, Korea, Vietnam Frederic G. ParrArmy, Private First Class WWII, Asiatic Pacific (Marshalls Mariannas) Joseph W. Pegoraro, MSANavy, First Class Petty Officer E6 Vietnam Ronald R. PetersenMarines, CorporalSomalia, Bosnia Manuel M. Roth, MSA,33o Army, SergeantKorea
Courtland A. Saunders Jr. Marines M/SGTWWII, Korea John J. SchoepsNavy, PO2Vietnam Benjamin A. Schroeder Navy, E-8 MM First Class Vietnam
David F. Sedivy, MSA, 33o Army National Guard, Sergeant Vietnam Era
Marvin L. Selock, 33o Air Force, E8Cold War
James G. Simpson Marines Corporal Dominican Republic, Vietnam William J. Smith, MSA, 33o Army, E-8 1st Sergeant Vietnam Era, Cold War
Jerry D. Sparks, 33o Army, CPT Frederick W. Trescott Air Force, A 1/C Japan, Korea David A. TruaxMarines, LCPL Michael E. Underway Army, Spec 5
Jim M. Venetucci Sr.Navy, Electrician Mate 3 Class WWII Anthony J. WegnerArmy, SP4 Vietnam Charles Chauncey WellsArmy, First Lt., Signal Corp Vietnam
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Scholarship Opportunities Scholarships Open to the Public
Health Career Fields: The recipient must intend to enter the field of health care. Health care includes (but is not limited to) nursing, physical or occupational therapy, radiology, anesthesiology, etc. Masonic relationship is not required.
Sherwood and Evelyn Kresin: This scholarship has an exception for the undergraduate only restriction. The recipient may be in an undergraduate or a graduate course of study. There is no restriction regarding the recipient’s course of study. Masonic relationship is not required.
Colville Wilson – Graduate degree in nursing or health services for children in the State of Illinois.
Scholarships Requiring the Applicant to have a Masonic RelativeGrand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of Illinois: Must be a relative of an Illinois Master Mason. The applicant must have a father or grandfather who is (or was at the time of his death) a member in good standing as an Illinois Master Mason. The applicant does not have to be a resident of Illinois.
Robert B. Perkins: There is no restriction regarding the recipient’s course of study. Masonic relationship is required. The applicant must have a father, grandfather, brother, or uncle who is (or was, if deceased) a member in good standing of an Illinois Scottish Rite Valley.
Louis L. Williams: The applicant must attend Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois. There is no restriction regarding the recipient’s course of study. Masonic relationship is required. The applicant must have a father, grandfather, brother, or uncle who is (or was, if deceased) a member in good standing of an Illinois Scottish Rite Valley.
Abbott Scholarship: Named for Leon M. Abbott, Sovereign Grand Commander (1921-1932). The recipient must be an undergraduate student attending an accredited college or university for the upcoming academic year, with a minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 grade scale and be a child of a Scottish Rite Mason in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
Scottish Rite Scholarship
One combined application is used for all but the Wilson scholarship. The scholarship application is available at www.scottishritechicago.org. Download application, complete and mail to address on application. Submission of scholarships begin December 1, 2016, and will end April 1, 2017.
For more information, contact the Scottish Rite at (800) 774-3467 or visit the website at www.scottishritechicago.org
Illinois Grand Lodge and Scottish Rite Masons provide scholarships to help individuals better themselves through the pursuit of knowledge in the academic arena.
Eternal RefreshmentThomas J. BaltrusaitisJohn W. CessnaPhillip R. DeSantoEdwin Feldman, 33o
Leonard E. Lanson
Donald S. KanakR. Michael KeltnerSheridan Ostrander, 33o
Eugene T. Parks Marvin C. Peterson
William R. ThompsonRaymond A. WilkeDonald E. Yurs
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DeMolay Meeting
New Year’s Day Office Closed
DeMolay Meeting
Lunch N Learn
Masonic Fellowship Nite
Theater Tour
S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y
January
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7Join us at the Cadillac Palace Theater (Chicago) with a performance of “The Phantom of the Opera.”SOLD OUT!!!Members and their lady.
Winter Theater Tour
Enjoy your lunch break at the Scottish Rite. Includes a delicious lunch with speaker. Watch your Echoes e-mails for topics.
Open registration.
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DeMolay MeetingValentine’s Dinner Theater
DeMolay Meeting Learning Center Board Meeting President’s Day
Lunch N Learn Valentine’s Day
Awards Ceremony and Stated Meeting Patriot Day
S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y
February
11Enjoy a night out with your sweetheart at Drury Lane Theater with a perforrmance of “Saturday Night Fever.” Reservations include Dinner and Theater.
Members and their lady.
Enjoy your lunch break at the Scottish Rite. Includes a delicious lunch with speaker. Watch your Echoes e-mails for topics.
Open registration.
9A special evening to celebrate the 2016 achievements of VOC members. Evening includes a stated meeting, ladies activity and awards dinner.
Members and their lady.
For reservations or more information about our events, watch for your Echoes e-mails!
Visit www.ScottishRiteChicago.org or call (800) 774-3467.
Valentine’s Dinner Theater
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Awards Ceremony and Stated Meeting
19Members and Master Masons are invited to join us for a fun-filled evening of Fellowship. Watch your Echoes e-mails for details.
Members and Master Masons.
Masonic Fellowship Nite
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DeMolay Meeting Theater Tour
DeMolay Meeting Learning Center Board Meeting
Lunch N Learn
Ash Wednesday
St. Patricks Day
S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y
March
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Daylight Savings Time Begins
Walk for Dyslexia May 20, 2017
MS BIKE-A-THON
June 10-11, 2017
Save-the-DatesMay 9, 2017
Lunch N Learn
May 25, 2017 Annual Meeting
Fraternal Relations Night
11Join us at the Paramount Theater (Aurora) with a performance of “Sweeney Todd”.
Members and their guests.
Winter Theater Tour
Join us to kick-off the Spring Reunion season with a special presentation and dinner. Watch your Echoes e-mails for details.
Members and Candidates.
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DeMolay Meeting Reunion
Palm Sunday
Easter
DeMolay Meeting Learning Center Board Meeting
PassoverFeast of the Paschal Lamb
Reunion
Good Friday Office Closed
S U N D A Y M O N D A Y T U E S D A Y W E D N E S D A Y T H U R S D A Y F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y
April
8New Member joining opportunity. Members and New Candidates will witness rarely seen degrees, meet new brothers, and enjoy a day at the Scottish Rite.
Members and New Candidates.
13Members and their family are invited to join in remembrance of loved ones that have passed to eternal refreshment.
Members and their family.
7Kick-off the Spring Reunion with a tribute to America’s favorite pastime.
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Enjoy your lunch break at the Scottish Rite. Includes a delicious lunch with speaker. Watch your Echoes e-mails for topics.
Open registration.
Spring Reunion Kick-Off
Spring Reunion
Feast of the Paschal Lamb
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES!
Fraternal Relations Night
NEW CANDIDATE PETITIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE:
WWW.SCOTTISHRITECHICAGO.ORG
get involved!Are you interested in becoming more involved in the Scottish Rite? There are unlimited opportunities to participate. If you would like to become more active, please contact one of your presiding officers. There is something for everyone at the Scottish Rite!
Lodge Ambassadors
Ancient Craft Degree Team
Bike MS Charity Fundraiser (Bike Team)
Bike MS Charity Fundraiser (Rest Stop)
Choir
Historians
Reception & Hospitality
Knights of St. Andrew
Stage Actors
Lighting
Sound
Makeup
Wardrobe
Membership Preservation
Membership Recruitment
Photography
Players Group
Speakers Bureau
Stage
Member Assistance
Youth
Golf Charity Fundraiser
Member Benefits
Learning Center
CONTACT THE CATHEDRAL OFFICE FOR MORE DETAILS:phone: 630-439-3400 email: [email protected]
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VALLEY OF CHICAGO
APRIL 7-8, 2017The Valley of Chicago will have a baseball inspired Reunion in the Spring of 2017 on April 7th and 8th.
Watch for all the game plans in your Echoes e-mails!
. Special Guest Speaker
. Historic displays on Masonic baseball players
. Historic Chicago baseball team memorabilia
. Baseball Trivia Contest
. Baseball Ticket Prizes for Top-line Sponsors!
4o Master Traveler LIVE!9o Master of the Temple15o Knight of the East17o Knight of the East and West20o Master ad Vitam32o Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret
Scottish Rite Bodies — Valley of Chicago383 E. Lake StreetBloomingdale, Illinois 60108
Presort StandardU.S. Postage PaidPalatine P&DC, IL
Permit #1312
If you are not already familiar with the Almoner Program then please take the time to read on. The Almoner’s Fund was established to assist worthy, distressed, brother Scottish Rite Masons. Over the years, it has succeeded admirably in that regard, sometimes assisting a brother maintain food and shelter in times of great need, at other times assisting a brother’s widow as she struggles to manage her husband’s end-of-life affairs during a time of grief and great stress. Always, those who the Valley has assisted have expressed gratitude and thanks to their brethren who made this welcome assistance possible.
You should have received a special mailing asking for your donation to this worthy cause. Every dollar counts! Please support this exceptional expression of your Masonic character. Helping a distressed worthy brother is one of the tenets of Freemasonry and a pillar of our Craft.
Assist a Brother in need through the Scottish Rite Almoner Fund!
James W. Patton, 33o
Almoner