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Compliments of:
The N.E.W. MasonicLibrary and Museum, Inc.
“Shedding Light on the Subject”
www.newmasoniccenter.com/library.htm
November-December 2012 • Volume 8 • Issue 5
TrestlePublished Bi-Monthly
exceptJuly and August BYNortheast Wisconsin
Masonic Center
Non-Profit OrganizationU.S. POSTAGE
P A I D
GREEN BAY, WIPERMIT NO. 422
Northeast Wisconsin Masonic Center, Inc.525 N. Taylor StreetGreen Bay, WI 54303
Boardnewsletter
Library NotesAlice Byrnes, DLS
920-662-9191
The most recent display in the north Lobby (flag poleentrance) features Shrine Fezzes. Several are old embroi-dered fezzes with no jewels and others are rather ornate withmany jewels. A young boy of about 10 years of age was inthe museum a couple of years ago and he questioned whysome had jewels and others did not. I wonder how manyolder people would be that observant. Our answer was theembroidered fezzes were older ones in our collection.
Did you notice the white fez? Yes, that is a scimitar incorpo-rated into the design. Members of the “Ladies OrientalShrine of North America” wear the white fez. The LOSNA isnot an auxiliary of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles ofthe Mystic Shrine. It is a separate and distinct Order. Theorganization was formed in 1903 in Wheeling, WV. Whilethere is not a LOSNA court in Wisconsin, there are membersliving within the state.
We would like to remind you again of the informal MasonicStudy/Discussion group that meets on the fourth Tuesday inthe Masonic museum. Please feel free to attend. Topics aretaken from the monthly “Short Talk Bulletin”.
Theodore Roosevelt LodgeNo. 322, F&AM
Chris “Skipper” Young, W.M. Thomas Strong, Sec
(920) 680-4948 [email protected]@machineservice.com
Hello Brethren,
I hope this Trestleboard is finding you all well, and having a great fall sea-son! Welcome to all of our new brethren in Roosevelt Lodge!
Brethren, I’d like to take a quick opportunity to express my sincere thanksto all of you for this past year in Roosevelt Lodge. I believe we’ve had asuccessful year. Each of you, whether you’re an “old hand” or a “youngbuck” is to thank for that. The Roosevelt officers would like you to knowthat it was great seeing so many of you at the meetings or events thatwe’ve done this year. Without hesitation, I will say that this past year hasbeen a learning experience for me, and an experience I will keep with mefor life. I look forward to next year, and also the coming years, and will prayto see the lodge continue to grow and prosper.
Again, thanks to all of you for continuing to further the light of Freemasonry.
Before I get too far off track –we continue to have several degrees under-way in lodge, with more petitions coming in. It’s an awesome time to be atlodge! Please join us for the great times being had, and the lifelong mem-ories being made.
Brethren, if you ever need a ride to lodge, please just let myself, or one ofthe brethren know, and together we’ll make sure that happens. We want tosee you!
November 2 – Past Master’s Dinner at Beja shrine. Refreshments at5:30, and dinner at 6:30 pm.
November 6 – Stated communication with officer elections, and 3 EAdegrees. Dress for officers is tuxedo, and business dressfor the brethren on the sidelines. Dinner (Taco bar) at 5:30pm, gavel sounds at 6:30 pm
November 6 – Election Day for several offices of the Federal, state, andlocal governments of the United States. Please go vote ifyou can!
November 20 – Stated communication, Veteran’s appreciation night.Dinner (TBD) at 5:30, and gavel sounds at 6:30 pm.
December 1 – Christmas party for Theodore Roosevelt Lodge #322 atthe NEW Masonic Center. Fellowship at 5:30, and dinnerat 6:30 pm. Please come to the stated communications,watch the Lodge website, or check your e-mail accountsfor further details.
December 4 – Stated communication with “advancement night”. Dinnerat 5:30, and the gavel sounds at 6:30 pm.
December 14 – Installation of officers at the NEW Masonic Center.
As always brethren, if there’s anything any of you ever need at anytime,please just let us know.
Holding you all in the highest of regards and best fraternal wishes,
Chris “Skipper” YoungMaster, Theodore Roosevelt #322
Martha Washington Chapter No. 124 O.E.S.
Patricia Raether, W.M. Myron Christensen, Secretary920-469-0227 715-787-3762
November 12 – Stated Meeting, 7:00 P.M. Dress: OES Casual; 6:00 P.M.Dinner, ($6); Build Your Own Chili; Re-obligation Night.
December 10 – Stated Meeting, 7:00 P.M. Dress: OES Casual; 6:00 P.M.Dinner, ($6); Hot Dish Plus
GOVERNMENT OF THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR The heart of the Eastern Star is in the local chapter. For proper adminis-tration, these chapters join to form a larger state organization, the GrandChapter. To facilitate uniformity and coordination of effort, these jurisdic-tions work together under the General Grand Chapter. There are more than13,000 local chapters with a membership in excess of two million, whichserves this Order. The membership encompasses 15 countries which haveactive chapters.
PURPOSES OF EASTERN STARDr Robert Morris, the poet laureate of Masonry, founded this Order in 1855using beautiful and inspiring biblical examples of heroic conduct and moralvalues. These portray the noble principles that should adorn the personallives of Eastern Star members. Eastern Star strives to take good peopleand through uplifting and elevating associations of love and service, andthrough precept and example, to build an Order which is truly dedicated toCharity, Truth and Loving Kindness.
N.E.Wisconsin York Rite ofFreemasonry
Warren Chapter #8Raymond Pirus, High Priest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 616-3232
[email protected] C. Clarage, Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
[email protected] Council #13Jeff Lancelle, Thrice Illustrious Master . . . . . . (920) 366-4732
[email protected] C. Clarage, Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
[email protected] Commandery #20John M. Pratt, Eminent Commander . . . . . . . . (920) 737-5470
[email protected] C. Clarage, Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
[email protected] Research Council #2010Lyle C. Farrell, Thrice Illustrious Master . . . . (414) 520-8298
[email protected] C. Clarage, Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
Greetings Companions and Sir Knights,
The Northeast Wisconsin York Rite of Freemasonry is back in full swing.
Warren Chapter #8 is conducting a Table Chapter and ReconsecrationCeremony on Thursday, November 8th. Table Chapter will open promptlyat 6:30 pm. At the December 13th Convocation, we will vote to change ourBy-Laws to move our monthly Convocation to the Second Tuesday of themonth. Also, put Saturday, April 13, 2013 on your calendars for a ChapterDegree Festival here in Green Bay.
Warren Council #13 will be practicing the Royal and Select Master Degreesin anticipation of upcoming candidates. Put Saturday, September 14, 2013on your calendars for a Council Degree Festival here in Green Bay.
Palestine Commandery #20 will have their Annual Inspection andHomecoming Banquet on Saturday, January 26th. We will be concentrat-ing on our preparations for this important event.
Upcoming Schedule –
October 25 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
November 8 – 7:00 pm Warren Chapter #8, Table Chapter
November 22 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
December 13 – 7:00 pm Warren Council #13
December 17 – 6:00 pm Joint Christmas Observance with MarinetteCommandery in Marinette
December 27 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
January 10 – 7:00 pm Warren Chapter #8
January 24 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
January 25 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20, Order of theTemple
January 26 – 12:30 pm Palestine Commandery #20, Annual InspectionHomecoming Banquet to follow at Beja Shrine
Fraternally, Zealously and CourteouslyRay, Jeff and John
November
11/04/1952 Edward J Wacek 60 yrs.
11/11/1964 Russell L Nuss 48 yrs.
11/02/1973 J. Peter Rehling 39 yrs.
11/16/2002 David C. Campsure 10 yrs.
December
12/13/1961 Donald G Uher 51 yrs.
Des Peres Lodge No. 85
Mas
onic
Birt
hdays
1040 North Broadway (East) De Pere 336-9525
. .Bird Feed Feeders Nature Gifts“Your Friendly Nature Store”
INVEST IN THE FUTUREPRESERVE MASONIC HERITAGE
by making a tax deductiblecontribution to the
NEW Masonic Library & Museum
call (920) 491-8374
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite ofFreemasonry Valley of Green Bay
525 North Taylor Street • Green Bay, WI 54307
Website: www.scottishrite-greenbay.com/
Gerry Brebner, SecretaryOffice (920) 499-7980 Home (920) 468-1201
E-mail: [email protected]
2012-2013 Officers
Donald R. Kerr, 32° Leland L Burlison, 32°Thrice Potent Master Sovereign Prince
920-434-0280 920-232-1433
Michael J. Belanger, 32° Roger A. Crass, 32°, MSAMost Wise Master Commander-in-Chief
920-434-7992 920-743-4056
Thu, October 25 6:00 pm Scottish Rite Fundraiser - Parking Cars At Green Bay Fear Haunted House (at Beja Shrine)
Sat, November 17 9:30 am Breakfast at Mary’s Family Restaurant2106 S Oneida St, Appleton, WI 54915
Wed, November 21 5:30 pm Dinner/Fellowship 6:30 pm Combined Exec Cmte/Stated Meeting
Sat, December 15 9:30 am Breakfast at Kaukauna Family Diner1011 Crooks Ave Kaukauna, WI 54130
Wed, December 19 6:30 pm Annual Chili Dinner
Congratulations to Brothers Dennis V. Siewert and Peter R. Scheinert onreceiving the 33rd Degree which was awarded this past August inCleveland, Ohio. They received their “white hats” and their portraits wereunveiled at the Fall Reunion.
Congratulations also to Brother William L. Sherry for being awarded theScottish Rite Meritorious Service Award. Brother Bill received his “red cap”in Eau Claire, Wisc. on Saturday, Sept 22. Congratulations also areextended to Brother Gary J Cornelissen 33° on being selected to receivethe MSA award in 2013.
It is hoped that each Mason, “Brothers All” have a blessed Thanksgiving,Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year.
Fraternally,Gerry Brebner, Valley Secretary
Job’s Daughters InternationalBethel 32
Dana Maki, HQ 32 Ruth Vollrath, Guardian(920) 469-3776 (920) 437-2005
Jay Sabah, Assoc. Guard Beverly Rasmussen, Secretary(920) 494-6979 (920) 494-9447
November Events4 – Joint meeting with Bethel # 3 in Fond du Lac7 – 5:30 pm Beja Dinner*11 – 4:30 - 6:30 pm Bowling Party for HIKE*
Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley17 – 2 pm Meeting and Sleep over*18 – Go to Church Sunday*
December Events 2 – Official Visit with Initiation5 – 5:30 pm Beja Dinner*8 – Grand Bethel Caroling at Dousman *14 – 2 pm Meeting & Christmas Party *
* Events are open events. Please support the Jobies by attending an event. Contact us to purchase Seroogy Candy.Help us contact prospective members.Help a Daughter grow!
Compliments of
Martha Washington
Chapter No. 124,
Order of the
Eastern Star
II.: Dennis V. Siewert,33º
II.: Peter R. Scheinert,33º MSA
William L. Sherry, 32ºMSA
Des Peres Lodge No. 85, F&AM
Blaise Krautkramer, WM John Berggren, PM [email protected] [email protected]
(920) 366-7363 (920) 865-7637
November 1 – Thursday 6:00 p.m. Past Masters Night Dinner at “TheWoods Golf Club”, 530 Erie Rd, Green Bay (Located N ofE Mason St & East of I-43). Meal Tickets $20.00 inadvance, $22.50 at the door, call John Berggren –865-7637. All Masons & their Guests are welcome.Program to follow:
November 14 – Wednesday, 7:00 pm Regular Stated CommunicationElection of Officers
November 28 – Wednesday, 7:00 pm Regular Stated CommunicationMM Degree
December 12 – Wednesday, 7:00 pm Regular Stated CommunicationPossible FC Degree Advancement Night
December 14 – Friday, 7:00 pm Installation of Officers. (All officers areexpected to attend the installation and arrive by 6:30 pm.If you can’t attend, please replace yourself with a pro temor report to the WM.)
December 26 – Wednesday – NO MEETING because of Christmas. Iwould like to express my sincere thanks to all the Officersand Brethren that helped me in the past year. Wishingyou all a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
Blaise Krautkramer, W.M.
PACKER TICKET RAFFLE:(2) tickets: Packers vs. Lions, Sunday December 9, 2012, 15 yard line 5rows up. $5.00 Per Raffle Ticket. Contact Dan at (920) 498-0111.
Tickets are also available at American Antiques and Jewelry, 1049 W.Mason St. Green Bay, WI
Green Bay Chapter of DeMolayMaster Councilor – Devon Wauters
Chairman of the Adviser Board Chapter DadCharles Clarage Jeff Hinze
[email protected] [email protected]
Welcome to fall and all the fun events it holds. We would like to welcomethe new members from our Friday Fright night event. If you did not attendyou missed out on the fun. We would also like to remind everyone that wewill hold our annual Pastie sale. Please see one of our members for infoand order forms. You may also call or email orders to us. Thank you inadvance for all of the support. We look forward to seeing you all soon.
November 4 – Frank S Land Day
November 5 – Regular Stated Meeting.
November 10 – Pastie Fundraiser Delivery
November 10 – State Sweetheart Testimonial, Sir Galahad Chapter,Burlington
November 17 – State Ritual Degree Practice
November 19 – Regular Stated Meeting
December 3 – Regular Stated Meeting
December 8 – Bell Ringing for the Salvation Army
December 15 – D-Prom!!
December 17 – Regular Stated Meeting
Washington Lodge No. 21, F&AMJoseph Chilcote, WM Charles Clarage, PM., Sec
[email protected] (920) [email protected]
Brothers,
I would like to welcome all of the new members that have joined us inWashington Lodge, and congratulate our two latest Master Masons Rogerand Shawn. As our year quickly comes to an end we have just a couplemore meetings left, during which we need to accomplish several moredegrees and elect a new corps of officers for the upcoming year. Our meet-ings each month are on the first and third Thursday at 7:00 pm with dinnerand fellowship prior to the meeting at 6:00 pm at which everyone is wel-come including spouses.
Upcoming Meetings:Thur., November 1st – Election of Officers and a special presentation
“Have Artifact Will Travel” promoting and explain-ing the N.E.W. Masonic Library and Museum.
Thur., November 15th – Fellowcraft Degrees
Thur., December 6th – Master Mason Degrees last meeting of the 2012Masonic year
Once again thank you and congratulations to each of the brethren thathave served with me this year, and I look forward to sitting on the sidelinesnext year for the first time in a long time. It has been a year filled withgrowth and learning for all of us, and it makes me very proud to be a partof such a wonderful Lodge, as noted in the Masonic Journal we should beespecially proud of our commitment to the ritual as shown by our partici-pation in the degree competition each year.
I would like to give a special thanks to the members of all of the otherLodges in the area that have stopped in to visit us and or participate in ourwork in this wonderful gentle craft we call Freemasonry. I am grateful to beable to travel and always be in the company of brothers and fellows thathave traveled the same path as I have, and to follow in the footsteps ofsome of the greatest men in history.
So may we ever meet, act, and part my brothers, and remember to alwayssupport our youth as they are our future and our support of them will in turnbe rewarded by their support of us. Rainbow, DeMolay, and Jobies are ourcharges, support them in any way available to you.
Fraternally,Joseph Chilcote WM, Washington Lodge, F&AM
N.E.W. Daylite LodgeNo. 360, F & AM
Philip F. Weist, W.M. Brad Schlosstein, Sec-Treas.(920) 621-7020 (920) 371-8441
I personally thank the members of Daylite Lodge 360 and all othermembers of this great fraternity for your support this past year. With theaddition of the new younger and plural members, Daylite Lodge shouldcontinue to thrive for a long time.
Upcoming Meetings and Events
November 8 – 10:00 am Stated Meeting - Election of Officers for2013. Presentation by Jobs Daughters. Lunch to follow.
December 6 – Salvation Army Bell Ringing at Bay Park Square.Contact Dale Vollrath for details 920-435-8024.
December 13 – 10:00 am Stated Meeting – 2013 Lodge Officers toAdvanceLunch to follow.
December 14 – Daylite Lodge 360 will be host for the Installation ofOfficers for the 2013 Masonic Lodges of Green Bay.6:30 pm picture taking for Officers being installed. 7:00 pm Installation by Most Worshipful Grand MasterDennis V. Siewert.
Brethren, if you need a ride to our meetings please contact me (920) 621-7020 or Gerry Brebner (920) 606-9153. We will get you to Lodge,to participate in the meeting and the fellowship with the Brothers.
Fraternally, Phil Weist Worshipful Master
Phone 920-621-7020
November
11/04/1952 Edward J Wacek 60 yrs.
11/11/1964 Russell L Nuss 48 yrs.
11/02/1973 J. Peter Rehling 39 yrs.
11/16/2002 David C. Campsure 10 yrs.
December
12/13/1961 Donald G Uher 51 yrs.
Des Peres Lodge No. 85
Mas
onic
Birt
hdays
1040 North Broadway (East) De Pere 336-9525
. .Bird Feed Feeders Nature Gifts“Your Friendly Nature Store”
INVEST IN THE FUTUREPRESERVE MASONIC HERITAGE
by making a tax deductiblecontribution to the
NEW Masonic Library & Museum
call (920) 491-8374
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite ofFreemasonry Valley of Green Bay
525 North Taylor Street • Green Bay, WI 54307
Website: www.scottishrite-greenbay.com/
Gerry Brebner, SecretaryOffice (920) 499-7980 Home (920) 468-1201
E-mail: [email protected]
2012-2013 Officers
Donald R. Kerr, 32° Leland L Burlison, 32°Thrice Potent Master Sovereign Prince
920-434-0280 920-232-1433
Michael J. Belanger, 32° Roger A. Crass, 32°, MSAMost Wise Master Commander-in-Chief
920-434-7992 920-743-4056
Thu, October 25 6:00 pm Scottish Rite Fundraiser - Parking Cars At Green Bay Fear Haunted House (at Beja Shrine)
Sat, November 17 9:30 am Breakfast at Mary’s Family Restaurant2106 S Oneida St, Appleton, WI 54915
Wed, November 21 5:30 pm Dinner/Fellowship 6:30 pm Combined Exec Cmte/Stated Meeting
Sat, December 15 9:30 am Breakfast at Kaukauna Family Diner1011 Crooks Ave Kaukauna, WI 54130
Wed, December 19 6:30 pm Annual Chili Dinner
Congratulations to Brothers Dennis V. Siewert and Peter R. Scheinert onreceiving the 33rd Degree which was awarded this past August inCleveland, Ohio. They received their “white hats” and their portraits wereunveiled at the Fall Reunion.
Congratulations also to Brother William L. Sherry for being awarded theScottish Rite Meritorious Service Award. Brother Bill received his “red cap”in Eau Claire, Wisc. on Saturday, Sept 22. Congratulations also areextended to Brother Gary J Cornelissen 33° on being selected to receivethe MSA award in 2013.
It is hoped that each Mason, “Brothers All” have a blessed Thanksgiving,Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year.
Fraternally,Gerry Brebner, Valley Secretary
Job’s Daughters InternationalBethel 32
Dana Maki, HQ 32 Ruth Vollrath, Guardian(920) 469-3776 (920) 437-2005
Jay Sabah, Assoc. Guard Beverly Rasmussen, Secretary(920) 494-6979 (920) 494-9447
November Events4 – Joint meeting with Bethel # 3 in Fond du Lac7 – 5:30 pm Beja Dinner*11 – 4:30 - 6:30 pm Bowling Party for HIKE*
Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley17 – 2 pm Meeting and Sleep over*18 – Go to Church Sunday*
December Events 2 – Official Visit with Initiation5 – 5:30 pm Beja Dinner*8 – Grand Bethel Caroling at Dousman *14 – 2 pm Meeting & Christmas Party *
* Events are open events. Please support the Jobies by attending an event. Contact us to purchase Seroogy Candy.Help us contact prospective members.Help a Daughter grow!
Compliments of
Martha Washington
Chapter No. 124,
Order of the
Eastern Star
II.: Dennis V. Siewert,33º
II.: Peter R. Scheinert,33º MSA
William L. Sherry, 32ºMSA
Des Peres Lodge No. 85, F&AM
Blaise Krautkramer, WM John Berggren, PM [email protected] [email protected]
(920) 366-7363 (920) 865-7637
November 1 – Thursday 6:00 p.m. Past Masters Night Dinner at “TheWoods Golf Club”, 530 Erie Rd, Green Bay (Located N ofE Mason St & East of I-43). Meal Tickets $20.00 inadvance, $22.50 at the door, call John Berggren –865-7637. All Masons & their Guests are welcome.Program to follow:
November 14 – Wednesday, 7:00 pm Regular Stated CommunicationElection of Officers
November 28 – Wednesday, 7:00 pm Regular Stated CommunicationMM Degree
December 12 – Wednesday, 7:00 pm Regular Stated CommunicationPossible FC Degree Advancement Night
December 14 – Friday, 7:00 pm Installation of Officers. (All officers areexpected to attend the installation and arrive by 6:30 pm.If you can’t attend, please replace yourself with a pro temor report to the WM.)
December 26 – Wednesday – NO MEETING because of Christmas. Iwould like to express my sincere thanks to all the Officersand Brethren that helped me in the past year. Wishingyou all a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
Blaise Krautkramer, W.M.
PACKER TICKET RAFFLE:(2) tickets: Packers vs. Lions, Sunday December 9, 2012, 15 yard line 5rows up. $5.00 Per Raffle Ticket. Contact Dan at (920) 498-0111.
Tickets are also available at American Antiques and Jewelry, 1049 W.Mason St. Green Bay, WI
Green Bay Chapter of DeMolayMaster Councilor – Devon Wauters
Chairman of the Adviser Board Chapter DadCharles Clarage Jeff Hinze
[email protected] [email protected]
Welcome to fall and all the fun events it holds. We would like to welcomethe new members from our Friday Fright night event. If you did not attendyou missed out on the fun. We would also like to remind everyone that wewill hold our annual Pastie sale. Please see one of our members for infoand order forms. You may also call or email orders to us. Thank you inadvance for all of the support. We look forward to seeing you all soon.
November 4 – Frank S Land Day
November 5 – Regular Stated Meeting.
November 10 – Pastie Fundraiser Delivery
November 10 – State Sweetheart Testimonial, Sir Galahad Chapter,Burlington
November 17 – State Ritual Degree Practice
November 19 – Regular Stated Meeting
December 3 – Regular Stated Meeting
December 8 – Bell Ringing for the Salvation Army
December 15 – D-Prom!!
December 17 – Regular Stated Meeting
Washington Lodge No. 21, F&AMJoseph Chilcote, WM Charles Clarage, PM., Sec
[email protected] (920) [email protected]
Brothers,
I would like to welcome all of the new members that have joined us inWashington Lodge, and congratulate our two latest Master Masons Rogerand Shawn. As our year quickly comes to an end we have just a couplemore meetings left, during which we need to accomplish several moredegrees and elect a new corps of officers for the upcoming year. Our meet-ings each month are on the first and third Thursday at 7:00 pm with dinnerand fellowship prior to the meeting at 6:00 pm at which everyone is wel-come including spouses.
Upcoming Meetings:Thur., November 1st – Election of Officers and a special presentation
“Have Artifact Will Travel” promoting and explain-ing the N.E.W. Masonic Library and Museum.
Thur., November 15th – Fellowcraft Degrees
Thur., December 6th – Master Mason Degrees last meeting of the 2012Masonic year
Once again thank you and congratulations to each of the brethren thathave served with me this year, and I look forward to sitting on the sidelinesnext year for the first time in a long time. It has been a year filled withgrowth and learning for all of us, and it makes me very proud to be a partof such a wonderful Lodge, as noted in the Masonic Journal we should beespecially proud of our commitment to the ritual as shown by our partici-pation in the degree competition each year.
I would like to give a special thanks to the members of all of the otherLodges in the area that have stopped in to visit us and or participate in ourwork in this wonderful gentle craft we call Freemasonry. I am grateful to beable to travel and always be in the company of brothers and fellows thathave traveled the same path as I have, and to follow in the footsteps ofsome of the greatest men in history.
So may we ever meet, act, and part my brothers, and remember to alwayssupport our youth as they are our future and our support of them will in turnbe rewarded by their support of us. Rainbow, DeMolay, and Jobies are ourcharges, support them in any way available to you.
Fraternally,Joseph Chilcote WM, Washington Lodge, F&AM
N.E.W. Daylite LodgeNo. 360, F & AM
Philip F. Weist, W.M. Brad Schlosstein, Sec-Treas.(920) 621-7020 (920) 371-8441
I personally thank the members of Daylite Lodge 360 and all othermembers of this great fraternity for your support this past year. With theaddition of the new younger and plural members, Daylite Lodge shouldcontinue to thrive for a long time.
Upcoming Meetings and Events
November 8 – 10:00 am Stated Meeting - Election of Officers for2013. Presentation by Jobs Daughters. Lunch to follow.
December 6 – Salvation Army Bell Ringing at Bay Park Square.Contact Dale Vollrath for details 920-435-8024.
December 13 – 10:00 am Stated Meeting – 2013 Lodge Officers toAdvanceLunch to follow.
December 14 – Daylite Lodge 360 will be host for the Installation ofOfficers for the 2013 Masonic Lodges of Green Bay.6:30 pm picture taking for Officers being installed. 7:00 pm Installation by Most Worshipful Grand MasterDennis V. Siewert.
Brethren, if you need a ride to our meetings please contact me (920) 621-7020 or Gerry Brebner (920) 606-9153. We will get you to Lodge,to participate in the meeting and the fellowship with the Brothers.
Fraternally, Phil Weist Worshipful Master
Phone 920-621-7020
Compliments of:
The N.E.W. MasonicLibrary and Museum, Inc.
“Shedding Light on the Subject”
www.newmasoniccenter.com/library.htm
November-December 2012 • Volume 8 • Issue 5
TrestlePublished Bi-Monthly
exceptJuly and August BYNortheast Wisconsin
Masonic Center
Non-Profit OrganizationU.S. POSTAGE
P A I D
GREEN BAY, WIPERMIT NO. 422
Northeast Wisconsin Masonic Center, Inc.525 N. Taylor StreetGreen Bay, WI 54303
Boardnewsletter
Library NotesAlice Byrnes, DLS
920-662-9191
The most recent display in the north Lobby (flag poleentrance) features Shrine Fezzes. Several are old embroi-dered fezzes with no jewels and others are rather ornate withmany jewels. A young boy of about 10 years of age was inthe museum a couple of years ago and he questioned whysome had jewels and others did not. I wonder how manyolder people would be that observant. Our answer was theembroidered fezzes were older ones in our collection.
Did you notice the white fez? Yes, that is a scimitar incorpo-rated into the design. Members of the “Ladies OrientalShrine of North America” wear the white fez. The LOSNA isnot an auxiliary of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles ofthe Mystic Shrine. It is a separate and distinct Order. Theorganization was formed in 1903 in Wheeling, WV. Whilethere is not a LOSNA court in Wisconsin, there are membersliving within the state.
We would like to remind you again of the informal MasonicStudy/Discussion group that meets on the fourth Tuesday inthe Masonic museum. Please feel free to attend. Topics aretaken from the monthly “Short Talk Bulletin”.
Theodore Roosevelt LodgeNo. 322, F&AM
Chris “Skipper” Young, W.M. Thomas Strong, Sec
(920) 680-4948 [email protected]@machineservice.com
Hello Brethren,
I hope this Trestleboard is finding you all well, and having a great fall sea-son! Welcome to all of our new brethren in Roosevelt Lodge!
Brethren, I’d like to take a quick opportunity to express my sincere thanksto all of you for this past year in Roosevelt Lodge. I believe we’ve had asuccessful year. Each of you, whether you’re an “old hand” or a “youngbuck” is to thank for that. The Roosevelt officers would like you to knowthat it was great seeing so many of you at the meetings or events thatwe’ve done this year. Without hesitation, I will say that this past year hasbeen a learning experience for me, and an experience I will keep with mefor life. I look forward to next year, and also the coming years, and will prayto see the lodge continue to grow and prosper.
Again, thanks to all of you for continuing to further the light of Freemasonry.
Before I get too far off track –we continue to have several degrees under-way in lodge, with more petitions coming in. It’s an awesome time to be atlodge! Please join us for the great times being had, and the lifelong mem-ories being made.
Brethren, if you ever need a ride to lodge, please just let myself, or one ofthe brethren know, and together we’ll make sure that happens. We want tosee you!
November 2 – Past Master’s Dinner at Beja shrine. Refreshments at5:30, and dinner at 6:30 pm.
November 6 – Stated communication with officer elections, and 3 EAdegrees. Dress for officers is tuxedo, and business dressfor the brethren on the sidelines. Dinner (Taco bar) at 5:30pm, gavel sounds at 6:30 pm
November 6 – Election Day for several offices of the Federal, state, andlocal governments of the United States. Please go vote ifyou can!
November 20 – Stated communication, Veteran’s appreciation night.Dinner (TBD) at 5:30, and gavel sounds at 6:30 pm.
December 1 – Christmas party for Theodore Roosevelt Lodge #322 atthe NEW Masonic Center. Fellowship at 5:30, and dinnerat 6:30 pm. Please come to the stated communications,watch the Lodge website, or check your e-mail accountsfor further details.
December 4 – Stated communication with “advancement night”. Dinnerat 5:30, and the gavel sounds at 6:30 pm.
December 14 – Installation of officers at the NEW Masonic Center.
As always brethren, if there’s anything any of you ever need at anytime,please just let us know.
Holding you all in the highest of regards and best fraternal wishes,
Chris “Skipper” YoungMaster, Theodore Roosevelt #322
Martha Washington Chapter No. 124 O.E.S.
Patricia Raether, W.M. Myron Christensen, Secretary920-469-0227 715-787-3762
November 12 – Stated Meeting, 7:00 P.M. Dress: OES Casual; 6:00 P.M.Dinner, ($6); Build Your Own Chili; Re-obligation Night.
December 10 – Stated Meeting, 7:00 P.M. Dress: OES Casual; 6:00 P.M.Dinner, ($6); Hot Dish Plus
GOVERNMENT OF THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR The heart of the Eastern Star is in the local chapter. For proper adminis-tration, these chapters join to form a larger state organization, the GrandChapter. To facilitate uniformity and coordination of effort, these jurisdic-tions work together under the General Grand Chapter. There are more than13,000 local chapters with a membership in excess of two million, whichserves this Order. The membership encompasses 15 countries which haveactive chapters.
PURPOSES OF EASTERN STARDr Robert Morris, the poet laureate of Masonry, founded this Order in 1855using beautiful and inspiring biblical examples of heroic conduct and moralvalues. These portray the noble principles that should adorn the personallives of Eastern Star members. Eastern Star strives to take good peopleand through uplifting and elevating associations of love and service, andthrough precept and example, to build an Order which is truly dedicated toCharity, Truth and Loving Kindness.
N.E.Wisconsin York Rite ofFreemasonry
Warren Chapter #8Raymond Pirus, High Priest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (715) 616-3232
[email protected] C. Clarage, Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
[email protected] Council #13Jeff Lancelle, Thrice Illustrious Master . . . . . . (920) 366-4732
[email protected] C. Clarage, Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
[email protected] Commandery #20John M. Pratt, Eminent Commander . . . . . . . . (920) 737-5470
[email protected] C. Clarage, Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
[email protected] Research Council #2010Lyle C. Farrell, Thrice Illustrious Master . . . . (414) 520-8298
[email protected] C. Clarage, Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 819-3197
Greetings Companions and Sir Knights,
The Northeast Wisconsin York Rite of Freemasonry is back in full swing.
Warren Chapter #8 is conducting a Table Chapter and ReconsecrationCeremony on Thursday, November 8th. Table Chapter will open promptlyat 6:30 pm. At the December 13th Convocation, we will vote to change ourBy-Laws to move our monthly Convocation to the Second Tuesday of themonth. Also, put Saturday, April 13, 2013 on your calendars for a ChapterDegree Festival here in Green Bay.
Warren Council #13 will be practicing the Royal and Select Master Degreesin anticipation of upcoming candidates. Put Saturday, September 14, 2013on your calendars for a Council Degree Festival here in Green Bay.
Palestine Commandery #20 will have their Annual Inspection andHomecoming Banquet on Saturday, January 26th. We will be concentrat-ing on our preparations for this important event.
Upcoming Schedule –
October 25 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
November 8 – 7:00 pm Warren Chapter #8, Table Chapter
November 22 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
December 13 – 7:00 pm Warren Council #13
December 17 – 6:00 pm Joint Christmas Observance with MarinetteCommandery in Marinette
December 27 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
January 10 – 7:00 pm Warren Chapter #8
January 24 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20
January 25 – 7:00 pm Palestine Commandery #20, Order of theTemple
January 26 – 12:30 pm Palestine Commandery #20, Annual InspectionHomecoming Banquet to follow at Beja Shrine
Fraternally, Zealously and CourteouslyRay, Jeff and John