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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Fourth of July Parade in Catonsville, Md. Business Sessions of Boumi Shrine September 14, 2012 – 7:30 p.m. – Business Meeting October 13, 2012 – 9 a.m. – Business Meeting and Ceremonial – Cambridge, Md. In This Issue: 08 New Shriners & Ceremonial 10 Legion of Honor's History 24 Annual Memorial Service BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Official Publication of Boumi Temple 5050 King Ave. Baltimore, MD 21237 Published bi-monthly, except July and August. Second class postage paid at Baltimore, MD. Subscription price: $8 per year. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to Boumi Temple, 5050 King Ave., Baltimore, MD 21237 Boumi Temple News Staff F. Carl Weiss III. . . . . . Managing Director Nedra Cruz. . . . . . . . . . . . Editor/Designer Ernest L. Carter, P.P. . . . . . . . Proofreader Photo Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photographer 6836 Harford Road Baltimore, Maryland 21234 Future Boumi News Deadline s FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS. November/December 2012 Articles Due: Sept. 20 GERRY QUINN January 2013 Articles Due: Dec. 20 Send to: [email protected] or [email protected] Search ‟Boumi Shriners” BOUMI TEMPLE SPEAKERS BUREAU • SLIDES • FILMS • TRAINED SPEAKERS Available to ALL Units and Clubs of Boumi Temple or any Masonic or Community Group phone: 410-254-1111 fax: 410-426-1462 email: [email protected] Boumi Luncheon Club Noble Charles Hill Chef The Fall Luncheon Club will be held outside in the pavilion. We will serve pit beef, hot dogs and hamburgers on the grill, and salads. We hope everyone had a wonderful summer and hope to see you Sept. 12 for good food and fellowship. JSE Approved by Illustrious Potentate F. Carl Weiss III REQUEST FOR SPEAKER Name of Unit or Club Name of Chairman Phone Number Date Needed Mail to: Phone: BOUMI TEMPLE 5050 King Ave. Baltimore, MD 21237 410-391-6400 EVERY WEDNESDAY Fellowship: 11 a.m. • Lunch: 12 p.m. $5 per person 5050 King Ave. White Marsh, Md. Boumi Temple members, wives and friends invited NO SPEAKERS! NEWS CONTACT INFORMATION Business Office 410-391-6400 Fax 410-391-0659 E-mail [email protected] or [email protected] Editor E-mail [email protected] or [email protected] Baltimore, MD 21237-9695 VOL. LXXIII NO. 4 SEPT/OCT 2012 ISSN 0006-8306 BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS Monday to Friday—9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Website: www.boumishriners.com BUSINESS SESSIONS OF BOUMI SHRINE Business Meeting – Friday, Sept. 14, 2012 – 7:30 p.m. Business Meeting and Ceremonial – Cambridge, Md. – Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012 – 9 a.m. ATTEST: BY ORDER OF Illustrious Potentate BE SURE TO BRING THESE THREE THINGS . . . Your Fez on Your Head • Your Card in Your Pocket The Spirit of Fun and Good Fellowship in Your Heart Recorder WEAR YOUR FEZ Your 2012 Dues Card Will be Required for Admittance at all Business Meetings Illustrious Potentate F. CARL WEISS III Residence: 8902 Mavis Ave., Baltimore, MD 21236 Home: 410-256-2148 Mobile: 410-292-8067 Email: [email protected] ELECTED DIVAN CHIEF RABBAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JAY I. BLOCK ORIENTAL GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KURT FREVEL SR. ASSISTANT RABBAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PAUL REINKE JR. TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARLES W. NEEDER JR., P.P. HIGH PRIEST AND PROPHET . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM “RAY” BOSLEY RECORDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P. EDWARD TRIPLETT SR., P.P. Residence: 16 Chudleigh Ct, Pikesville, MD 21208 [email protected] Residence: 1306 North Road, Pasadena, MD 21122 [email protected] Residence: 915 Zenith Drive, Freeland, MD 21053 [email protected] Residence: 410-484-0790 410-255-6579 Cell: 410-977-3971 410-357-9387 Residence: 13 Kristal Court, Nottingham, MD 21236 Residence: 17 Deep Dale Drive, Timonium, MD 21093 [email protected] Office: 5050 King Ave., Baltimore, MD 21237 Residence: 1460 Barrett Road, Baltimore, MD 21207 [email protected] 410-254-2929 Work: 410-254-6662 410-561-5531 410-391-6400 410-747-5008 APPOINTED DIVAN FIRST CEREMONIAL MASTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARK HARTZ Residence: 410-969-7017 Cell: 410-991-3496 [email protected] SECOND CEREMONIAL MASTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EVERETT Q. COOK Residence: 410-534-4999 INNER GUARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RUSSELL A. HERSHBERGER JR. [email protected] CHIEF AIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM SKINNER MARSHALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ERNEST N. PALMER CHAPLAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REV. PAUL GRANT Cell: 301-343-4710 OTHER APPOINTEES [email protected] DIRECTOR OF THE TEMPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. FRED HOBINE Residence: 410-426-6894 CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMES CULLISON Residence: 410-256-4536 [email protected] OUTER GUARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RONALD J. BURDYNSKI Residence: 410-529-0898 NOBILITY RELATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WILLIAM MEZOFF [email protected] Cell: 443-653-1444 [email protected] UNIT OFFICERS JAMES L. DAVIS III, P.P., VICE CHAIRMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 JOSEPH BAIRD, SECRETARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 COLONEL OF UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BERNIE ROGALSKI Residence: 410-917-9527 TRUSTEES CHARLES JOHNSTON JR., P.P., CHAIRMAN. . . . . . . . . .2012-2013-2014 [email protected] LT. COLONEL OF UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM SWEENEY JR. ROBERT J. SEIDEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012 MALCOLM E. STEIGERWALD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-2013 [email protected] CHARLES WINEBRENNER JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-2013 MAJOR OF UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOHN FRISKEY WAYNE WILSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012-2013-2014 Cell: 410-344-9057 Cell: 410-491-8979 [email protected] Boumi Temple News 4 Introducing the 2012-13 Shriners Hospitals for Children Patient Ambassadors Every year, Shriners Hospitals for Children® chooses two patient ambassadors to represent the thousands of children who receive care at the health care system’s 22 facilities annually, regardless of the ability to pay. The Ambassadors will share their stories to inspire others and raise awareness of Shriners Hospitals for Children. Meet Hunter Woodhall and Jérémy Gabriel, the Athlete and the Artist, our 2012-13 Ambassadors. They were introduced after the premiere of the video which tells their stories, “Two Worlds Apart – One Place of Hope,” during the public relations presentation at the recent Imperial Session of Shriners International in Charlotte, N.C. The Athlete: He plays basketball, football and soccer; he wrestles; he runs track, snow skis, swims and roller blades, all with two prosthetic legs. Hunter Woodhall, 13, was born with fibular hemimelia of the left leg. The condition is a shortening or absence of one of the two bones in the calf, which may require amputation or bonelengthening procedures to correct. In addition, his right ankle was fused. The Woodhalls had a difficult time finding information about Hunter’s conditions. After exploring options that offered no real hope, the Woodhalls contacted Shriners Hospitals for Children. After consulting with a team of experts at the Tampa, Fla., facility, the Woodhalls proceeded with the amputation of Hunter’s feet. After his surgery – at just 11 months old – Hunter was soon walking and running around. He hasn’t stopped since. Later, the Woodhalls moved to Syracuse, Utah, where Hunter became a patient of Shriners Hospitals for Children – Salt Lake City. Hunter is a straight A student and an accomplished athlete. The team of experts at Shriners Hospitals for Children – Salt Lake City has always provided options to help Hunter be able to do anything he wants to do, including fitting him with some of the first Flex-Foot Cheetah custom feet that the hospital had ever provided, as well as special liners for wrestling, in addition to his prosthetic legs for daily use. The Artist: He has sung for both Céline Dion and the Pope; he has recorded two albums and co-authored a book. He was born deaf. Jérémy Gabriel (left) with Hunter Woodhall (right) Jérémy Gabriel, 15, of Quebec City, Canada, was born prematurely with severe facial malformations and other complications requiring intensive care. Jérémy was finally diagnosed at 6 months with Treacher Collins Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. In addition to head, skull and facial deformities, children with this condition generally have absent or malformed ears, which can cause hearing loss. Jérémy was referred to Shriners Hospitals for Children – Canada at age 5 for treatment. There, the family met Lucie Lessard, M.D., a plastic and craniofacial surgeon. Dr. Lessard suggested a BAHA (Bone Anchored Hearing Aid) Implant, which Jérémy received in June 2003, at age 6. After the surgery, Jérémy was fascinated with sound, and discovered he could sing. In fact, he has perfect pitch. Jérémy is scheduled for additional facial reconstructive surgery later this year, including surgery to reconstruct his cheekbones, as well as surgery on his jaw, which should improve his breathing and chewing. Jérémy now attends a high school specializing in performing arts, where he is an excellent student. He is preparing for a career in the music business. Shriners Hospitals for Children is proud to have been able to provide expert care to both Hunter and Jérémy, and wishes them every success in the future. Watch Two Worlds Apart – One Place of Hope stories on www.youtube.com/shrinershospitals. To obtain copies, please contact the public relations department at 813-281-8162. www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org OSJUL12IT 2S SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 5 ES-SELAMU ALEIKUM . . . Greetings TO ALL THE NOBLES AND LADIES OF BOUMI TEMPLE Fellow Nobles, It is hard to believe the summer has passed so quickly and the fall season is now upon us. This summer we have enjoyed the pleasure of many very successful events including the carnival, thanks to the Carnival Committee and the dedicated volunteers. My thanks for a job well done! Thanks to Past Potentate Al Winterling and his devoted actors who never missed a cue. The Hot Foot Ceremonial, which contained the largest class Boumi has seen in many years, provided the new Nobles with a great learning experience. Among the successful events for the year was the Imperial Convention in Charlotte, N.C. The units of Boumi have once again proven themselves with their outstanding performances. All in attendance enjoyed the Boumi Temple Golf Classic at Hunt Valley Golf Course. The summer has also seen numerous crab feasts. Many enjoyed the hot steamed crabs and all the delicious food that comes with such an event. As I am sure you have all heard, we have designed new Boumi tags, which are on sale now. If you would like to get in early and obtain a low tag number, please contact Mary or myself for an application. Looking forward, a highlight for Oct. 6 is the Boumi Oktoberfest. Whether you were in attendance last year or you missed the event, this year is promised to be even better! I hope everyone enjoys what is left of the summer and I hope to see you at the upcoming Boumi events. Remember, if your cat has green fur dip him in the tub because it could be a frog. Yours in Faith, F. Carl Weiss III Illustrious Potentate PAST POTENTATES 1884 1885–89 1890 1891 1892–98 1902–06 1907–09 1910–12 1913–14 1915 1916–18 1919 1920 1921–22 1925 1926–28 1929–30 1931 1932–33 1934 1935 1936 1937–38 1939–40 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 *Deceased * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THOMAS McCOUBRAY JR. WILLIAM C. NICKUM WILLIAM DOCHTERMAN WILLIAM C. NICKUM GEORGE W. STARR WM. J. CUNNINGHAM, P.I.P. ALEXANDER P. BAYLISS FRANK W. DRYDEN WILLIAM G. SPEED JOHN H. DUNCAN HARRY O. PERRY FREDERICK T. DORTON WM. L. K. BARRETT EDWIN H. BROWNLEY J. HENRY KRAFT GEORGE M. ARMOR ROBERT A. SINDALL CHAS. W. GALLOWAY WILLIAM E. WELLMANN ALLAN CLEAVELAND WHITNEY W. JONES J. PURDON WRIGHT JOHN H. ZINK E. ELMER LANGRALL J. PURNELL JOHNSON J. ADRIAN H. GRAPE CHARLES W. SYLVESTER JOHN H. HESSEY HERBERT L. LANGRALL JOHN C. CURLETT C. ELMER NOLTE JR. 1948 * RALPH W. MARTIN 1949 * PRESTON A. PAIRO 1950 * T. E. SCHLUDERBERG 1951 * WM. F. HILGENBERG 1952 * PAUL E. TIGNOR 1953 * WILLIAM E. VOYCE JR. 1954 * WM. L. K. BARRETT JR. 1955 * HARRY McN. FORD 1956 * J. EDGAR STEIGERWALD 1957 * H. WAYNE CLARKE 1958 * EDMUND F. WOELPER 1959 * GEORGE W. DELLA III 1960 * WILLIAM O. BARNES 1961 * WILLIAM W. PEAT 1962 * CHARLES W. COWAN 1963 * GEORGE E. ROGERS 1964 * GEORGE J. MURPHY 1965 * GEORGE A. BRATT JR. 1966 * G. MAXWELL ARMOR JR. 1967 * ROBERT A. PHELPS 1968 * CLARENCE R. ZARFOSS 1969 * WILLIAM H. BITTORF 1970 * CARL O. BRUDIN 1971 MAHLON W. HESSEY 1972 * I. SEWELL LAMDIN 1973 * J. CALVIN SMYTH 1974 A. KENNETH HUTCHERSON 1975 DR. ROBERT H. WRIGHT 1976 * DR. WILLIAM A. NIERMANN 1977 * J. ROBERT BIXLER 1978 * C. RANDALL KELLER 1979 DR. JOHN L. CHARLTON JR. 1980 * FRANK U. STEWART 1981 * C. ALBERT RUPPERSBERGER 1982 MICHAEL N. MALLIS 1983 * WILLIAM F. BAUER JR. 1984 THOMAS N. EVANS JR. 1985 G. DELMAR BOUGHTER II 1986 CHARLES W. THOMAS JR. 1987 ROBERT F. WILSON 1988 WILLIAM J. FLETCHER 1989 * FERD J. EINSCHUTZ 1990 FREDERICK J. REITZ 1991 * THEODORE H. WILHIDE 1992 RAOUL L. FREVEL SR., P.I.P. 1993 WILBUR C. JENSEN 1994 * D. HUGH WILKINSON JR. 1995 ROBERT L. SIMMONS 1996 RALPH D. MASON 1997 RAYMOND V. MERKLE 1998 JOHN W. FINK JR. 1999 JAMES McD. HOSSBACH 2000 * JOHN W. PICKETT JR. 2001 ALBERT C. WINTERLING 2002 JOHN A. DUNNIGAN SR. 2003 ERNEST L. CARTER 2004 P. EDWARD TRIPLETT SR. 2005 PAUL F. HUETHER 2006 GLENN J. DANIEL 2007 C. J. REX WILLIAMS 2008 CHARLES W. NEEDER JR. 2009 JAMES L. DAVIS III 2010 RONALD F. CARLSON 2011 CHARLES L. JOHNSTON JR. Boumi Temple News 6 Nobles, We are ending what has been a very hot summer, and I hope everyone's was safe, fun-filled and healthy. As we start the last third of the year, let's take a look at some of the things that have taken place. The Legion of Honor held a great Family Day Picnic for the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Several different units and clubs have held picnics, crab feasts, and pool parties that have been great successes. Now we need to start thinking about some other things that we need to do for the Shrine. At the Imperial Convention in Charlotte, N.C., your Shrine was presented with an award for membership. Boumi Shriners has taken in more members than we lost, with the Black Camel excluded. This year we look forward to an even better year on membership. We had a great Ceremonial in June when we brought in 42 new Shriners. We have another Ceremonial coming up in October and we need to do all that we can to make it just as successful as the June class. Each and every one of us needs to take on the job as a Membership Ambassador of Boumi Shriners. We must go to our Blue Lodges and not take members away but let them see they can do both. Tell them of the good things about the Shrine and its members. I ask every one of you as a member to sit down with your family and look at the fall calendar—see what you can do, what you would like to do, and then support the things that you can. No one is asked to support all of the events, just the ones you can. Gin and I look forward to seeing everyone in Virginia Beach for the MASA Fall Convention. We will go parade and compete, but most importantly, we will have fun and have it together. I look forward to seeing everyone now that we are back in full swing. Remember, if I can be of any help in whatever you are planning, give me a call at the Recorder's Office. Ed Approved for Initiation In Boumi Temple BLAINE MICHAEL LIPSKI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PATAPSCO #183 1010 Glen Eagle Court, Eldersburg, MD 21784 Recommended by Nobles John J. Mitcherling and William W. Mitcherling DONALD JOSEPH CLARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GLEN BURNIE #213 8345 Woodland Road, Millersville, MD 21108 Recommended by Nobles Robert B. Creech and Mark E. Hartz CHRISTOPHER ROBERT LAMBROS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AMICABLE/ST. JOHNS #25 2830 Glen Elyn Way, Baldwin, MD 21013 Recommended by Nobles Harald Jolle and Einar Skretting SAMUEL EDWARD LEE JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOLOMONS #121 508 Koch Road, Linthicum, MD 21090 Recommended by Nobles Mark E. Hartz and Kurt L. Frevel Sr. WILLIAM SAMUEL SEWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PYTHAGORAS #123 119 Garrett Road, Glen Burnie, MD 21060 Recommended by Nobles William C. Joyce and Gary D. Johnson WILLIAM HENRY MINOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARITY #134 3529 Hess Road, Monkton, MD 21111 Recommended by Nobles Raymond F. Lunn and R. Frederick Lunn LEONARD ANTHONY ELLIOTT, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HARMONY #53 2945 Strathaven Lane, Abingdon, MD 21009 Recommended by James E. Ringsaker Jr. and Donald L. Warren KEITH ANDREW NUSINOV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARYLAND #25 16105 Carroll Road, Monkton, MD 21111 Recommended by Ill. Sir F. Carl Weiss III and Noble Russell A. Hershberger Jr. THOMAS ALLEN MYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUSCAN #202 9121 Summer Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21234 Recommended by Noble Robert S. Yingling Jr. and Ill. Sir Kenneth A. Hutcherson, P.P. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER CANDLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PYTHAGORAS #123 901 Arran Road, Baltimore, MD 21239 Recommended by Nobles Bruce E. Nelson and Mark E. Hartz RICHARD ALAN BOLTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MILLINGTON #166 8001 Fox Cub Court, Glen Burnie, MD 21061 Recommended by Nobles Walpert P. Harden and Walter L.R. Reich JOHN CHARLES REGNER JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CENTENNIAL #174 9726 Wyman Way, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Recommended by Nobles Mark E. Hartz and Kurt L. Frevel Sr. ROY ALLEN LONGANECKER III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONCORDIA #13 1612 East Clement Street, Baltimore, MD 21230 Recommended by Nobles Dr. Hans R. Wilhelmsen and Malcolm E. Steigerwald TIM LOUIS DIMEMMO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PATAPSCO #183 424 Spry Island Road, Joppa, MD 21085 Recommended by Nobles Everette Q. Cook and John B. (Bernie) Rogalski Jr. ROBERT C. LAWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONCORDIA #13 13002 Heil Manor Drive, Reisterstown, MD 21136 Recommended by Nobles Dr. Hans R. Wilhelmsen and Malcolm E. Steigerwald EDWARD GEORGE SCHAFER JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JEPHTHAH #222 501 Bass Road, Baltimore, MD 21220 Recommended by Imp. Sir Raoul L. Frevel, P.I.P., and Noble Jonathan Andrew Comer Approved for Association CHRISTIAN C. KUNZLER III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MT. ARARAT #44 12918 Harford Road, Hydes, MD 21082 Recommended by Nobles Russell A. Hershberger Jr. and Jay I. Block Member of Rajah Shrine since 1988 Boumi Temple News 8 Welcome New Members You are now a member of this very Illustrious Shrine, and we urge that you take advantage of its many privileges. Activities are diversified and continuous at Boumi Shrine. Designed mainly to stimulate fun, joy and good fellowship, it is ever the aim of our offices and committees to plan for every Noble's interest and pleasure. That you will join active participation in Boumi Shrine's affairs is our sincere hope. Your interest and inclusion are certain to bring you the full share of dividends to which every Boumi Noble is entitled. Christopher James McCall Jason Michael Taft William Glen Andre Joseph Kevin Bray Francis M. Jones Jr. Raymond Earl Lewis II Philip Arthur Prevesto III Michael J. Bland William Samuel Seward Leonard Anthony Elliott Jr. Thomas Allen Myers Richard Alan Bolton Keith Andrew Nusinov Roy Allen Longanecker III Robert C. Laws William Henry Minor Richard Lewis McClain Dale Ernest Patrick William Thereay Ivey Franklin Louis Schmidt Harry Michael Harger Pete Monroe Hicks II Blain Michael Lipski Christopher Robert Lambros Robert Christopher Candler Tim Louis DiMemmo Edward George Schafer Jr. Sean Michael Nolan Rudolf Karl Schmidt Jr. Donald Joseph Clark Samuel Edward Lee Jr. John Charles Regner Jr. New Petitions DAVID FRANCIS MCMANUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NANTICOKE LODGE #172 416 Pennsylvania Avenue, Seaford, DE 19973 Recommended by Ill. Sir F. Carl Weiss III and Everette Q. Cook PETER S. WRIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MT. MORIAH LODGE #116 4802 Berryhill Circle, #302, Perry Hall, MD 21128 Recommended by Nobles Robert B. Wilkinson and Rev. Paul L. Grant ALBERT POISAL GERMAN III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EVERGREEN LODGE #153 12442 Fleetway Drive, Ocean City, MD 21843 Recommended by Nobles Richard G. Feeser and Robert P. Arnold MICHAEL JOHN WALLACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREEDOM LODGE #112 6776 Marvin Avenue, Eldersburg, MD 21784 Recommended by Nobles Jeffrey N. Zumbrun and Lanny L. Palmer SCOTT WILLIAM MITCHERLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WARREN LODGE #51 18810 Fox Chase Court, Parkton, MD 21120 Recommended by Nobles Dr. William Mitcherling and Thomas M. Chagouris BENJAMIN IRVING ABRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHESAPEAKE LODGE #147 26469 Main Street, Crisfield, MD 21817 Recommended by Nobles Dean B. Massey and John P. Hackett A. HARRISON CAUGHEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PYTHAGORAS LODGE #123 303 Lord Byron Lane, Apt. 101, Cockeysville, MD 21030 Recommended by Nobles John J. Zunt Sr. and Einar Skretting Download a Petition for Initiation & Membership at www.boumishriners.com Spring 2012 Ceremonial On June 16, Boumi Temple welcomed 42 new Shriners. If you missed this class, you missed a wonderful time. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 9 Boumi Temple News 10 Brass Band Noble John J. Zunt Sr. Bandmaster The summer schedule for Touch of Class included the open house at the Grand Lodge, the Brightwood Retirement Community, Roland Park Senior Apartments, the Towson Elks, the Hospital Day Picnic, the Charlestown assisted living facility, and the July 4th Parade. Touch of Class was ready to go—and we had a place to go—unfortunately, the bus wouldn't go and we couldn't make the parade. However, the bus has since been repaired and is ready for the Virginia Beach Parade. We always look forward to the MASA Convention. It's a fun time for the band, as well as for family members. Touch of Class has done well in both the band competitions and the parades. Preparations are already under way for this year's competition, and we will begin working on the music for the parade. Afternoons, weather permitting, we play on the hotel lawn facing the beach. There are no awards or trophies. The response of those walking the Legion of Honor Noble Donald C. Lewis Commander Thanks to all who participated in the Legion's Annual Hospital Day Picnic. Thanks for continuing to support the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Thanks also to those members who participated in the Fourth of July parade. Your Legion is prepared for the upcoming parades: Solomon's Island on Oct. 7, White Marsh on Dec. 1, and the Mayor's Christmas parade on Dec. 2. Dust off your uniforms and prepare to ride the float in Boumi's next parade. Our September LoH meeting is critical—we need officers. Every member should attend and support our great unit. Support Boumi and your Blue Lodge. ELC The Brass Band performed at the 6th Annual Boumi Carnival. boardwalk, the people watching from the balconies and comments we hear from hotel guests make it worthwhile. Virginia Beach provides an opportunity to socialize. Everyone looks forward to joining others for lunch or dinner, lobster night at Rockafeller's, and gabfests and pizza in our hospitality room. The start of the year 2012 was not the best for some in the band. The bright side is that Ramez McCarus (sax), Steve Konarski (drums) and Lee Hofman (trombone) are now well or well on their way to recovery. The band is growing. Harry Caughey (trombone), who has been practicing with the band for some time, recently completed the 3rd degree. We welcome Maynard Edwards (bass and vocalist) who just began practicing with the band. Band members extend their condolences to the family of Gordon Thomas who passed away in July after a long illness. Gordon will be remembered, not only as a talented musician, but also for his quiet unassuming manner. Marvin Oed, Scribe “The History of the Formation and Growth of the Boumi Legion of Honor” • The first Legion of Honor Drill Unit was formed in 1950. • On Oct. 26, 1951, General Douglas MacArthur, commander of the Pacific Forces during World War II and Korea, was made an Honorary Member in the Legion by Commander Frank Yost. • The Legion's first Memorial Service was held in 1958. • The first MASA Legions of Honor was formed in 1960. Noble James George of Boumi's LoH was appointed president. • Commander James Moore formed the LoH Color Guard in 1967. • The Chief Warrant Officer rate was established in 1971 by order of Potentate Mahlon W. Hessey. Noble George W. Hill was the first CWO. • The Legion of Honor 25th Anniversary Celebration was held at Martin's West on April 15, 1972 for $20 per person. • On July 4, 1976, Commander George W. Hill made President of the United States Gerald R. Ford an honorary member of the LoH. Continue to read about the Legion's history in upcoming issues. Boumi Temple News 12 Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America Yak-Rem-Peh Court #32 Lady Ruth E. Gonzalez, High Priestess Summer is hopefully waning and will give way to better and cooler weather. Hasn't it been one very hot summer? Our Grand visitation in June went exceedingly well. The Grand High Priestess was very pleased with her visit to our court and was duly impressed with our new quarters at the Boumi Shrine Center. She was especially pleased to be able to enjoy the "best" crab cakes that she has ever had. Congratulations to Lady Dorothy Needer who was elected to be our associate princess. Our court is looking forward to our participation at the 47th Annual Mid East Unit Meet in Springfield, Mass., from Oct. 12 through 14. The fun and fellowship will continue on Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. with a Tasting Party in the Boumi Scimeter Room. Put this on your calendar, as this is one event you don't want to miss out on! Yak-Rem-Peh Court #32 meets on the third Friday of every month at 7:30 p.m. in Boumi Temple's Fellowship Hall. If you have any questions regarding our organization, please do not hesitate to contact me at 410-920-7242. Hamilton Shrine Club The summer months are upon us and it has been hot, hot, hot. This year is passing us by rapidly. Thanks to all members and officers of our great club—we are having a successful year so far. Our May meeting was dedicated to the wonderful ladies of our club. The entertainment was outstanding, to say the least. Everyone enjoyed the GQ female vocal quartet that sang for us. In addition, Dottie Manning gave all the ladies beautiful pewter crab pins. This particular pin represents a part of our state's history. As usual, the food and fellowship we all shared was awesome. Noble A. Joseph Manning, President The June dinner/meeting at Friendly Farms was well-attended, with 65 members and guests at the annual affair. We were entertained by a clown/ magician who included a lot of audience participation and received a lot of laughs from everybody. It was a fantastic way to end the first half of the year. Before we know it summer will be over and we will begin the second half of this year with our dinner/meeting on Thursday, Sept. 27. At this particular meeting, Scott Manning, our president's son, and Mr. Tony Umlah from MannPak, Inc., will present a slide show and speak about the Flexible Packaging Industry. Please try to attend; I am sure you will find this presentation very interesting. As we go about our daily activities over the rest of this summer, please be careful and don't forget to keep our sick members in your daily prayers, especially our past president Noble Ted Barkley, who is being treated for prostate cancer. Looking forward to seeing you in September. In the meantime, God bless you, and thank you for your support. Fraternally, A. Joseph Manning, President Scimeter Club Noble Philip Hickman President Summer is almost over and some of us are awaiting some cool weather after the really hot summer season. During the past few months the Scimeter Club had a couple of successful events. The Conrad Ruth Outing in June was, as usual, a success. Ed Campbell, who hosts this event every year, did a super job and the affair went off without a hitch. Of course the outing has again been scheduled for next year—the second Wednesday of June. The second event, which was hosted by Bob Grannas, was a bus trip to the Eastern Shore's Suicide Bridge for a crab and ham luncheon. The meal was Members of the 100 Club who attended the Scimeter Club Dinner followed by an hour-and-a-half boat trip on the beautiful Choptank River. The next event on the roster is the Crab Fest on Sept. 17. Also, on Oct. 27, there will be a bus trip and luncheon to Washington to tour the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Korean War Veterans Memorial. For more information on these events or for tickets, contact Phil Hickman at 410-828-7260. The October meeting will be a business meeting, November will honor the past presidents, and of course, the Christmas dance is in December. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT ARE NOT FOR THE BENEFIT OF SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN AND ARE NOT TAX DEDUCTIBLE AS A CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION 13 Boumi Temple News 14 Colonel’s Staff Noble Bernie Rogalski Colonel On behalf of the Colonel's Staff, I would like to thank everyone who supported Boumi at June's Hawaiian Luau Party honoring the newly inducted nobles. Everyone had a great time. As we wind down from summer, I'd like to thank all who supported Boumi by participating in the Imperial Parade in Charlotte, N.C., and those who participated in the July 4th Catonsville Parade. As you all know, the heat was unbearable, but you all are "Shriner Tough." MASA Convention is upon us now, probably as you are reading this article. I hope that all of you are planning to attend. It's always a great time in Virginia Beach. As we move into October, Boumi will be participating in the P.R.A.D. Parade in Solomons, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 7. This is a duty call and lineup is at 1 p.m. with step-off at 2 p.m. The parade is the highlight of a two-day celebration held each year in Solomons. I look forward to getting back to our usual gatherings at Boumi. Yours in the Faith, Bernie Rogalski The BOUMI OWL Store The BOUMI OWL Store has Custom Fez's, Fraternal Jewelry, Sweaters, Shirts, Jackets, Caps, Ties, Clocks and much more. Open Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or on Boumi Business Meeting/Ceremonial nights. Other times by appointment: Call Bill McDonald 410-825-9226 Arab Patrol Noble Fred Waara Captain The Patrol has been active this spring and summer. We participated in the Glen Burnie Parade in May where Past Captain Rich Meyers stepped up and did a superb job coordinating the selling of pizza and drinks. Thanks, everyone. The Spring Ceremonial was again a success with the assistance of the Arab Patrol in our ceremonial uniforms. Past Captain Sammie Turner and three Patrolmen led the Imperial Parade. Back here in Maryland, Past Captain Bob Deal ably led five Patrolmen in the 4th of July parade in Catonsville. During the captain's unexpected absence, 1st Lt. Mark Nelson, the past captains, patrolmen and associates showed why the Arab Patrol is the best unit in Boumi. The members of the Patrol and their ladies again did more Members of the Arab Patrol help with the Spring Ceremonial. than their share by volunteering for the Beer Brigade at the State Fair. The Patrol anticipates a strong showing at Virginia Beach this year. We also have three more parades to finish the year. FMW Ocean City Shrine Club Noble Calvin Brundick, President Whew! We made it through a hot, busy summer. Fortunately, the heat wave was gone by the time of our Annual Family Picnic. We had great food and give special thanks to our shoppers/cooks, Anita and Jack Sullivan and Lois and Bill Torney. Also thanks to the ladies for their side dishes and delicious desserts. An enjoyable afternoon was spent at our Crab Feast held at the Elk's Lodge. Our fundraisers for this year are complete. The Golf Tournament and Sweetheart Weekend once again will present checks for the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Thank you to all who golfed and those who donated money, prizes and time. Our next meeting dates are Sept. 28 and Oct. 26. Meetings are held at the Ocean City Elks Lodge at 13708 Sinepuxent Ave. beginning at 6 pm. There is an elevator to the second floor meeting room. If you are in town, stop by—we enjoy visitors. The O.C.S.C. She Shells invite your ladies to join them for dinner. Aslaks of Boumi Aka Boumi Dinner Club Rowlan Stumpf, President Pro Tem With the help of Chief Steward Noble Charles Hill and his team of Bill Skinner and Jim Fredericks, we have been surviving. We will have a buffet dinner on Sept. 14 and serve before the Boumi business meeting. This time, we will serve a typical Masonic meal of roast beef, mashed potatoes, string beans, and rolls and butter, with apple pie for dessert. The cost is $10 per person and we need your reservations for a proper head count. Our cash bar opens at 5 p.m. Please contact me at 410-592-6428, rowlanstumpf@ comcast.net or 7610 Bradshaw Road, Kingsville, Md. 21087. Thank you! SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 15 Steel Drum Band Hillbilly Clan #67 Hope all band members enjoyed their summer time with family and friends. In July, four members of the band attended the Imperial Session in Charlotte, N.C. The weather was great, but hot. Due to limited members able to play in the parade, members marched with the Boumi Units. We have received our new drums and, with a donation from Potentate Carl Weiss III, we were able to pay out the cost of the equipment. With new drums and additional practices with our drum teacher, we are well on our way to be on the street with the Temple. We still need additional drum members and a driver for our float for upcoming parades during the fall and winter seasons. The unit now has a uniform, and new shirts are on order for band members at a reasonable cost. Our monthly practices are on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 1 p.m., after the Temple luncheon. The end-of-month practices will also be our monthly business meetings. Please remember our shut-ins and sick members with your calls, cards and prayers. In the Faith, Tom Downey Howdy Cuzzins, We took in five more members. The Grand and Glorious Hillbilly Degree was presented at our July meeting. Please attend our meetings and meet our newest Hillbillies. Don't forget to do some recruiting on your own. The initiation fee is only $25 and there are never any dues. It's a great deal. It took a while, but your Clan is on the rebound. Attendance at our meetings has also picked up. Come out and see what you've been missing. The International Hillbilly Convention is Oct. 3 through 7 in Charleston, S.C. Let Rabban of the Clan Vernon Young know if you plan to attend. Details are available at www.2012hillbillyconvention.com. Our last two scheduled meetings for 2012 are Sept. 11 and Nov. 13. Please mark these dates on your calendar and plan to visit the revitalized Hillbilly Clan. Support Boumi and your Blue Lodge. You can't find better people anywhere. Honor the Cob. ELC Noble Thomas O. Downey Director Help us to thank the MASA unit/club winners and watch Lucille Ball serve the Potentate and make wine! Noble Vernon Young Rabban of the Clan Please join us for the 1st annual Boumi Temple family spaghetti dinner on Saturday, November 3 from 7 until 10 p.m. Tickets are $15 each For ticket information, please call (410)391-6400 or see any member of Boumi Temple’s Divan Proceeds from this activity are not for the benefit of the Shriners Hospital for Children and are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Boumi Temple News 16 Daughters of the Nile Zitta Temple #27 Laura Bell, Queen Fraternal Greetings, Since I last wrote, we had the honor of hosting her Supreme Majesty Suzie Schumacher. The July Supreme Queen visit was a banner day for our temple, as we welcomed five new members. Congratulations to Princesses Rochelle Bell, Patience Hein, Kathleen Palmer, Alyson Rich, and Francene Seigel. The Supreme Queen was most impressed with the Boumi facility and she commented on what a wonderful job the Ladies of the Household did in the ceremonial. She also witnessed a first that day, as she had never seen the men perform with the ladies. She said the energy of the Boumi Drum Corps and the Daughters of the Nile Patrol was a true inspiration for her. I told her that we have a very special relationship with our nobles, and that we work very well together in our endeavors to support the temple and the children. Thank you to the Illustrious Potentate Carl Weiss III and all the dignitaries who brought greetings at the banquet. While the Supreme Queen was in the area, I had the honor of traveling to El Manrah Temple in Alexandria, Alah Temple in Philadelphia, Ozemb Temple in Harrisburg, and Re Temple in Cumberland. Later this summer we had our annual picnic and our Labor Day shoe sale. I hope everyone who participated enjoyed the events. Fall finds us back in session on Sept. 18, and preparing for our membership brunch on Oct. 6, Quarter Auction on Oct. 12, and Queens Tea on Nov. 11. We look forward to sponsoring these events, and your participation and support is most appreciated. Did you know the Daughters of the Nile donated 1.5 million dollars last year to the Shriners Hospital for Children? We were honored to put a $3,000,000 plaque in the Philadelphia Hospital in July. If any ladies with Masonic affiliation are interested in becoming a member of Zitta Temple No. 27, please contact our membership chairman Joan Mezoff at 410-661-4367. We would be happy to welcome you. NILE LUV, Queen Laura Bell Clowns Noble Vernon (Doozie) Stencil, Director Nobles, the Carnival has come and gone and everyone had a great time. Thanks to all the Clowns and Clownettes for their efforts. There were a lot of rides, games, music, and good food. Next came MASA in Charlotte, N.C. Those who were able to attend said they had a great time. Then to top off the summer, we have the 70th Mid-Atlantic Shrine Convention in Virginia Beach Sept. 6 through 8. We will be staying at the Holiday Inn on 21st Street. More events are in the planning stages, and information will be forthcoming as it is available. Not a clown? Come to one of our meetings on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. You'll meet a great group of hardworking guys and their Bugle Boy helps Noble Mark Hartz and Lady Kathy at the Boumi Carnival. ladies. We also need face painters, so ladies, don't be shy; come join us. It is such a joy to see a child's face light up when they walk up to a clown and are given a balloon. The fun part is to watch their eyes as our clowns twist and tie the balloon and turn it into an animal. Boumi Ladies Garneth Brown President The Boumi Ladies held their last meeting in June and will resume again this September. We're looking forward to seeing everyone again and sharing vacation stories. If you have lost your Shriner husband or know someone who has lost hers, please join us this September. The meetings are the fourth Monday of the month from September to June in the clubroom. The meetings start at 10:30 a.m. with lunch served around noon followed by bingo. There are changes to two of the meeting dates: the December meeting will be held on Thursday, Dec. 20 and the May meeting will be held Thursday, May 23. Rebecca Yocum Dundalk Shrine Club Noble Herman Gonzalez President We meet on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Del Capri in Dundalk: 302 German Hill Road. For $20 you can enjoy a buffet dinner, which always has two entrees including roast beef, and an open bar for your refreshments. Dinner is followed by a short business meeting and a speaker or entertainment. The ladies are always invited. You need not be a member to attend, nor do you need to live in Dundalk. We have folks come from as far away as Columbia, Randallstown and Elkton, so why not come and see what fun you can have? Our fantastic Christmas party is on Dec. 9. Contact Noble Warren De Coligny at 410-922-3275 for reservations for Christmas and our regular meetings. We would really like to see you. Rowlan Stumpf, P. P. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 Chairman Charles L. Johnson Jr., P.P. C: 443-465-8717 H: 410-529-5122 17 or Co-Chairman Everette Cook C: 443-683-2819 H: 410-534-4999 Boumi Temple News 18 September 2012 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Private Party 2 3 Labor Day Office Closed 9 16 Private Party UR MASA Don Chaney Pav 5 Magic Carpets Wednesday Luncheon 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 24 25 26 Divan Mtg. Unit Heads Mtg. Camel Wheels UR Drum Corps Clowns UR Meet/Practice Hillbillies 23 30 4 Off Roaders 7 p.m. Scimeter Crab Feast MASA Virginia Beach 8 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 Color Guard Harem UR Drill Wednesday Luncheon Steel Drum Mtg. 1 p.m. Photo Staff 7 p.m. DoN FH Atlantic Tasting Laurel S.C. Towson S.C. Motor Corps Mtg. Wednesday Luncheon Arab Patrol Dundalk S.C. Boumi Ladies Camel Wheels UR Clowns UR Susquehanna S.C. 7 Catonsville S.C. Private Party MBR Boumi Business Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Private Party MBR LoH Mtg. 7:30 p.m. LoS FH Color Guard Mtg. Ambassadors' Ocean City S.C. Financial Board Elks Lodge Advisors Mtg. Boumi Auto Club Wednesday Hamilton S.C. Luncheon Steel Drum Mtg. 1 p.m. Photo Staff 7 p.m. Yacht Club Gun Club Private Party 2/3 MBR, B, L Private Party MBR, Pav Boosters' Crab Feast FH/Pav Private Party To those who celebrate their Natal Day in September or October, All of your Brother Nobles & Temple Officers wish you a “Happy Birthday!” SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 19 October 2012 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Divan Mtg. Scimeter Club Arab Patrol Camel Wheels UR Clowns UR Boosters Off Roaders 7 p.m. Arab Patrol Boumi Ladies Camel Wheels UR Clowns UR Susquehanna S.C. Unit Heads Mtg. Drum Corps Meet/Practice Magic Carpets Wednesday Luncheon Color Guard Annapolis S.C. Drill Harem UR Wednesday Luncheon Steel Drum Mtg. 1 p.m. Photo Staff 7 p.m. Motor Corps Mtg. Towson S.C. DoN FH Wednesday Laurel S.C. Luncheon Dundalk S.C. Ambassadors Mtg. Snyders Catonsville S.C. Private Party MBR, CR DoN FH LoH Mtg. 7:30 p.m. LoS FH Color Guard Mtg. Ambassadors Ocean City S.C. Financial Board Elks Lodge Advisors Mtg. Boumi Auto Club Wednesday Hamilton S.C. Luncheon Steel Drum Mtg. 1 p.m. Photo Staff 7 p.m. Yacht Club Knights of Mecca Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Luncheon Halloween Oktoberfest Boumi Business Meeting/ Ceremonial Eastern Shore Gun Club Private Party MBR, B Camel Wheels MBR, B, L Boumi Temple News 20 Off Roaders Noble Tim Waire Sr. Captain Provost Guard Greetings from the Off Roaders. By the time you read this, you're probably getting ready for the Virginia Beach convention. Our drivers are all practiced and ready to enter the competition and do the parade and, of course, bring home a trophy or two. Our Bull & Shrimp feast back in July went well. We thank everyone who supported us and hope they got enough good food and enjoyed the camaraderie. We still have our Vacation Raffle coming up and the drawing will be in Virginia Beach; you do not have to be present to win. Sorry to report that our member Bill Gassaway, also past captain of the Motor Corps and past colonel, has had serious medical problems. After having bypass surgery, some new problems developed and, as of this writing, he is still hospitalized. We are praying for his recovery. On a lighter note, Frank Whay's twin daughters, who were just infants when he joined Boumi, are grown up now. Ashley will be getting married this month and Brittany is graduating from college. We are all excited for Helen and Frank. Congratulations! Also, we congratulate Steve and Bobi Kolbe on that big move. They are all settled in their new residence. We wish you the best of luck. Your next issue of Boumi News will be the last for 2012, but there are still lots of activities we will take part in. We remind all nobles to show up to support your Divan at the Boumi Business Meeting. Spencer Wilson LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA Mort Marlow passed away. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to his family. Please keep Mike Kuriny in your prayers as he faces health problems. It was good to see Tom and Betty Howard at our last meeting. Congratulations to Herman Gonzalez on his election as lieutenant colonel of the MASA Provost. The Provost Guard provided staffing for the morning shift at the Maryland State Fair. We had fun and the beverages that we distributed were cold. The Provost Guard will be the Honor Guard at the September Boumi Business Meeting and will hopefully be in our new uniforms. This is a duty call so govern yourself accordingly. We have taken in three new members—attend a meeting and meet these new nobles. If you have an old Provost Uniform and are not going to be in Boumi Parades, please return them to the Provost. Remember, they are the property of the Shrine. We have members who want to be in parades and need a uniform. Please help. If you're interested in the new Provost black polo shirt, talk to John English at one of our meetings. The new Provost uniform coats are available at Cohen's Clothiers in Cockeysville—the contact there is Jay. The jackets are available in all sizes. Contact the Commander for more information. The Provost will participate in the Solomon's Island parade on Oct. 7, the White Marsh parade on Dec. 1, and the Mayor's Christmas parade on Dec. 2. Our next meeting will be on Thursday, Sept. 13. Support Boumi and your Blue Lodge. ELC Honoring First Lady Doris Weiss Fourth of July Parade May 20, 2012 Catonsville Left to right: Lady Shirlee Reinke, First Lady Doris Weiss, and Lady Kathleen Palmer Noble Dale Hennings Commander Boumi Temple News 22 Bou-Tem-Sci Motor Corps Betsie Ruth Johnson President Before beginning our summer break, Bou-Tem-Sci members and guests attended the June Outing. This year we went on a bus trip to the Rainbow Dinner Theater in Lancaster, Pa. After a delicious lunch, we saw the comedy show "Things My Mother Taught Me." Everyone had a most enjoyable time. Many thanks to Lois Robinson, 1st vice president, for planning this fun trip. With summer coming to an end, our regular meetings will begin on Sept. 17 at Columbus Gardens. It will be great to welcome everyone back. The social hour starts at 11 a.m. After lunch, Mr. Tim Hall, a comedian and magician, will entertain us. The business meeting will follow. We have a most exciting year ahead. Please come join us! The Bou-Tem-Sci Club will celebrate our 80th Annual Charity Benefit "Hops of Hope" on Oct. 15 at Columbus Gardens. Invite your friends and family to attend this very special event. Enjoy an afternoon of fellowship while shopping the bountiful bazaar tables (baked goodies, treasure/collectibles, jewelry) and buying raffle tickets to win some great prizes (Potentate's gift, Baskets of Pleasure, 50/50). After a luscious luncheon, we will be entertained by a fabulous fashion show presented by Dress Barn and Poor Little Rich Girl. Our theme "Hops of Hope" illustrates our mission to provide corrective shoes for children in need of special footwear to ease their pain and discomfort. Your participation will help us continue our philanthropic endeavors. If you are requesting a flyer or have any questions, please contact Nancy Ritter, 2nd vice president and benefit chairperson, at 410-747-9112 or 443-604-3401. Tickets for this event are $28. Mark your calendars to attend this special benefit! BOUMI COLLECTOR CAR SERIES By Honest Kurt L. Frevel - Your “Friendly Dealer” Noble Jim Ringsaker Captain It's good to be back in Baltimore. We had a great time in Charlotte, N.C., for the Imperial Convention, but there is work to be done to get ready for Virginia Beach. Thank you to all the members who went to Charlotte and all those who supported me back at home. Special thanks to 1st Lt. Ken Daniel for holding down the fort and to Past Captain Wayne Snyder for organizing the parades and calling the routines. We had a good turn out for all of the parades and made the Temple proud. We have weekly drill practice at the White Marsh Mall JCPenny lot. Even if you aren't going to MASA, come out and spend time with the other Motor Corps members and learn some of the drill routines. Captain Jim Ringsaker Fourth Annual Veteran’s Breakfast Join the Boumi Shriners at our Veterans' Breakfast to appreciate those who have honorably served or are presently serving this great nation. BoumiShrineproudlypresentsitsneweditiontothe CollectorsSeriesfor2012: ‘98MustangConvertible(ShelbyCobra)Motor Max Cutandmail Make Check Payable To: BOUMISHRINE Nov. 12 at 0900 hours (9 a.m.) Boumi Temple The breakfast is open to all. Mail to: KurtL.Frevel 13KristalCourt Phone:410-256-4784 Nottingham,MD21236 Quantity: 1998Mustang@$20.00$ Shipping&Handling@$5.00each$ Total$ Name: Phone#: State: Address: City: Zip: PROCEEDSFROMTHISACTIVITYARENOTFORTHEBENEFITOF SHRINERSHOSPITALSFORCHILDRENANDARENOTDEDUCTIBLEASA CHARITABLEDONATIONFORFEDERALINCOMETAXPURPOSES. Please R.S.V.P. to ensure we have the proper amount of food. Please mail your response to: James L. Davis, 366 Cinnabar Lane, Bel Air, MD 21015-1904 Name: Phone: Branch of Service: Dates served: From To SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 23 Camel Wheels Tony Fusco Captain The Camel Wheels had a busy summer participating in several parades celebrating the Memorial Day and Fourth of July holidays, as well as the Imperial Parade in Charlotte, N.C. They also attended the MASA Convention, which was held in Virginia Beach, Va., where they competed in the parade, as well as attended many other Shrine activities. In July, the Camelettes sponsored their annual performance with the Community College of Baltimore performing "Sunset Boulevard" at Essex Community College. A reception was held prior to the event and dessert was served at intermission. There was a great turnout, and all who attended enjoyed the evening. The Camelettes have also been busy planning their next event called Heart of Rock 'n' Roll, featuring The Legendary Crystals, The Ronnie Dove Show, and Gene Vincentt & The Cadillac Cruisers with the Road House Horns. This fun evening will take place at the Boumi Shrine on Saturday, Oct. 27. Tickets are $70 and include an elegant bull and oyster menu and refreshments. The doors will open at 6 p.m., and the show begins at 7 p.m. Don't miss out on this amazing event! For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 443-790-9133. Ambassadors Noble Tom Downey Chief We hope everyone had a super summer. No need to mention the hot and humid days we've had. Chief Tom Downey wishes to thank all Ambassadors and their friends who attended the crab feast in August. Our chief would like to remind everyone that, due to the MASA Convention in Virginia Beach in September, we will not have our regular meeting in September. Our next meeting will be on Thursday, Oct. 4 at Snyder's Restaurant. It will be Past Chief 's Night. Our Nov. 1 meeting will be at Boumi Shrine. Again, we will be joining the Scimeter Club for a spectacular Christmas Party on Dec. 7 at Boumi Shrine. Mark your calendar for all these events. Nobles, please remember our sick and shut-in members. If you know of any, please call PC Maurice Dashiell at 410-827-8272 or Noble Joe Blevins at 410-798-9290 and let them know. They will pass the information on to us. Attend your Blue Lodge. It is a place to find future Shriners and to support our hospitals, Boumi Shrine, and Ambassadors. BVN proceeds from this event are for the benefit of The Camelettes and are not tax deductible as contributions to the Shriners Hospitals. Boumi Temple News 24 BOUMI TEMPLE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE Boumi Temple – 5050 King Avenue SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2012 – 2 p.m. Recognition for those who passed into the Unseen Temple in 2011 Guest Speaker – Reverend Paul L. Grant, Chaplain THIS SERVICE FOR OUR DEPARTED NOBLES will be held in our Temple. This is our opportunity to pay tribute to those Shriners with whom we were privileged to share many years of fellowship and service in our Masonic Fraternity. Letters of invitation will be sent to their widows and families. Join us for this special service. Illustrious Potentate – F. Carl Weiss III Chairman – Rev. Paul L. Grant, Chaplain Co-Chairmen – Colonel's Staff IN MEMORIAM “Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye seeth me: because I live also.” Nobles of Boumi Shrine who passed into the “Unseen Temple” during the year 2012. Albert R. Anglin *Donald D. Armiger Charles Arrington John B. Baker Sr. William F. Bauer III Harry A. Belt Wm. Walter Boyd Sr. Everett M. Bradshaw Iris F. Brocato *William O. Bryan * Clayton L. Burger Marshall Burgess Jr. William M. Burris Jr. Harold I. Buskirk Ralph E. Cage Sr. Robert E. Callahan Donald T. Carmine Ralph N. Christensen David R. Clark Adam D. Cockey Sr. John A. Collard Marvin A. Comer Charles E. Covey Harry R. DeMoss Jr. Arthur R. Dickerson Robert B. Dunn Arthur E. Engman William W. Ensor Paul C. Ergler Sr. Donald R. Fisher Sr. William J. Gregory Harvey H. Groner Jr. Wellard R. Guffy Norval D. Haugh W. Richard Holloway Sr. Warren J. Hook Sr. Charles H. Hudson Sr. Leonard H. Hudson Allen B. Keller Lloyd I. Laing John D. Leroy Jr. James E. Litchfield John E. Long Miland D. Lukenbach Arnold L. Manchester E. Morton Marlow Dr. William J. Maurits David C. McCahan Lyle J. Millan, IV Charles N. Miller Stanley B. Morris James MCG Morrow H. Lloyd Nolder Charles E. Norton Jr. Reed J. Pierson Jr. Harry N. Reese Jr. Edward H. Reihl Charles S. Rhoten Kenneth M. Rhoten William H. Roberts Howard J. Roeder Franklin R. Ruark Arthur C. Rutledge Thomas E. Rutley *Gilbert L. Schmidt Harry F. Schwab Thomas E. Seitz Sr. *Donald L. Skaggs Thomas P. Smoot Charles M. Spangler Edward A. Stonesifer *Leo B. Swinderman Herman G. Tillman Jr. *Irvin C. Tillman *Salvatore C. Valenzia Louis W. Volland Geo. “Bud” Wareheim James F. Watts Marshall H. Wentz Vernon H. Wiesand Leon E. Wilhide Hugh F. Williamson George F. Wirt Richard T. Yates Robert L. Yingling * Thomas F. Zink BOUMI LADIES Roberta Crockett Betty Ortman Mildred Brumfield Florence Jubb Eileen Schaeffer * reported during 2012 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 25 100 Million Dollar Club Noble James G. Cullison Chairman W ell, we have survived another hot and humid Baltimore (Boumi) summer, and the Illustrious Sir F. Carl Weiss III and his Divan have returned safely from an interesting Imperial Shrine Convention in Charlotte, N.C. Besides being hot, it was a successful summer for Boumi Temple; we obligated 54 new nobles, had another successful Boumi Carnival (the rain stayed away), and represented the Temple well at MASA in Virginia Beach. Now it is time to get on with Shrine business, complete the year, and consider your tax-deductible contributions, if you haven't already done so. Many nobles and friends make their donations in the latter part of the year to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. There are several methods available for your consideration. The Shriners Hospitals Fund accepts contributions to the Hospitals "In Honor of," "In Memory of," "Recovery from an Illness," or just a general contribution. The Hospital Transportation Fund donations are used for expenses incurred by Boumi Temple for transporting patients to the Philadelphia and other Shriner Hospitals. Also, there is the 100 Million Dollar Club, where you can contribute "In Honor of," to memorialize a family member or a business associate, and to celebrate a marriage or anniversary, the birth of a child or grandchild, or the birthday of a special friend. The choice is yours. I hope you will choose to donate to the 100 Million Dollar Club. Don't let the amount scare you—it only takes a one-time donation of $100 to join, but you can donate more and often if you desire. Why not return the enrollment form on this page today with your check for Have You Thought About This? IT IS A GREAT IDEA . . . WHY NOT JOIN? MEMBERS OF THE 100 MILLION DOLLAR CLUB SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 IN MEMORY OF Noble Philip K. Frederick, on the 30th Anniversary of his death “Time keeps moving but he is always in my heart and thoughts” Mrs. Dorothy E. Frederick IN HONOR OF Mrs. Dorothy Frederick, on her 91st Birthday “Always a Lady” Noble William F. McDonald F. Carl Weiss III, Illustrious Potentate of Boumi Shriners Children's Aid Fund, Inc. The Potentates of Boumi Shriners “For their hard work and efforts to help the children” Mrs. Dorothy E. Frederick DONATIONS Noble William Arwady $100 to the Recorder's office and become part of this worthy cause? Thank you. JGC PLEASE ENROLL ME AS A MEMBER OF THE 100 MILLION DOLLAR CLUB I have previously made a will leaving a bequest to the SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN. I have added a provision in my will leaving a bequest to the Hospitals. I prefer to make a cash contribution at this time of at least $100, which is tax deductible. Make your check payable to: SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN I am a member of Temple Signed Shrine No Address City State Please have the certificate read: Please return to: P. Edward Triplett, Recorder, Boumi Temple, 5050 King Ave., Baltimore, MD 21237 Zip Boumi Temple News 26 Shriners Hospitals Fund Remember a Loved One or a Friend. Make a Donation to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Remember a deceased person. Honor a person who is still with us on the occasion of: A Birthday, An Anniversary, Graduation, Recovery or Just Because You Love Them. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 CONTRIBUTIONS IN MEMORY OF Noble E. Morton Marlow Order of Quetzalcoatl, Ches-A-Peake Teocali #100 Noble & Mrs. Francis B. Howard Mrs. Betty Goldrick Boumi Shrine Clowns Noble Russell F. Myers Jr. Violet M. Myers Ms. Grace Elizabeth “Pixie” Bond Ms. Margaret A. Green Ms. Margret Elliott Noble John A. Baker Noble Morris L. Bohlayer Mrs. Bess Barranger Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Anderson Noble Dr. William J. Maurits Ramesh C. Srivastava Ms. Pam Doner Mr. Reed Magness Ms. Maria Magardo Ms. Dorothy E. Foos Mr. David E. Will Noble G. Donald Scheffel Noble Iris F. Brocato Ill. Sir & Mrs. Wilbur C. Jensen, P.P. Mr. Delbert Piper Noble & Mrs. Warren G. Harding Sr. Mr. Joseph G. Stem Sr. Mrs. Gaynel M. Buterbaugh Noble James MCG. Morrow O'Brien, Shortle, Reynolds & Sabotka, PC Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kovacs Ms. Barbara C. Seebode Mr. & Mrs. Dennis M. Cituk Mr. Robert E. Rhoads Quechee Gorge Village Mr. & Mrs. Charles N. Morrow IN HONOR OF Lady Edith Frances Triguero on her 85th Birthday Mrs. Garneth M. Brown DONATIONS Boumi Temple Arab Patrol Mrs. Leona Stevens Mrs. Garneth M. Brown Boumi Big Rigs Mrs. April L. Snyder Ms. Laura V. Morningstar Noble & Mrs. John M. Raines Jr. Pohanka Automotive Group of Salisbury Noble Herbert R. Miller Mrs. Linda Miller Noble & Mrs. William D. Pullen Date............................................. Amount $......................................................... In Memory of . ..................................................................... In Honor of .......................................................................................................... Person to whom acknowledgment is to be sent: Name............................................................................................. Name of Donor ............................................................................... Address......................................................................................... Address .......................................................................................... City and State................................................. Zip.......................... City and State .............................................. Zip ........................... Make Checks Payable to: “Shriners Hospitals for Children” and Mail to: Boumi Temple, 5050 King Ave., Baltimore, MD 21237 ROBERT L. KRACH, Chairman SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 27 Nobility Relations Committee William Mezoff, Chairman “As we do our work and mingle with persons, may we strive to bring calm where there is confusion, instill faith to banish doubt, build confidence to replace fear, offer comfort to those who are in sorrow.” Greetings: If you are aware of any noble who is sick, please notify the Recorder's office at 410-391-6400 and, if possible, indicate the club or unit in which the noble is most active. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. RECENT SICK REPORTED SHUT-INS WILLIAM L. SPRUCEBANK 200 Main Avenue, SW Glen Burnie, MD 21061 WILLIAM L. KAMBERGER 1114 Rye Gate Road Towson, MD 21286 WILLIAM EDMONDS SR. 772 Shore Drive Joppa, MD 21085 OMER PETTS 300 International Circle, #332 Cockeysville, MD 21030 FREDRICK WAARA 1320 Southwell Lane Bel Air, MD 21014 ROBERT “WEEDLE” WEEKLEY 190 Arundel Road Pasadena, MD 21122 CHARLIE WINNEBRENNER JR. 3312 Texas Ave. Baltimore, MD 21234 VINCENT W. GUTOWSKI 29449 Charlotte Hall Road Charlotte Hall Veterans Home Charlotte Hall, MD 20622 WILLIAM H. SCARBOROUGH 9926 Nearbrook Lane Baltimore, MD 21234 WALTER J. HARMSEN Bonnie Blink, Apt. 222HC 300 International Circle Cockeysville, MD 21030 GEORGE O. KELSEA 19425 Point Lookout Road Lexington Park, MD 20653 ILL. SIR WILBUR C. JENSEN, P.P. 6808 Ridgewood Road Towson, MD 21285 JAMES M. MORROW 8908 Chesapeake Ave. Baltimore, MD 21219 GEORGE POPP 931 Woodlynn Road Baltimore, MD 21221 Please remember your fellow nobles, who may be sick or shut-in, with a card or brief phone call. KARL D. HOVATTER 709 Maiden Choice Lane, #2 Catonsville, MD 21228 PAUL TEGLER Bonnie Blink, Apt. 221HC 300 International Circle Cockeysville, MD 21030 ALBERT JEWELL 9732 Creekbridge Circle Pensacola, FL 32514 Donations to Transportation Fund SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 IN MEMORY OF Past Chief Ambassador Iris F. Brocato Ambassadors of Boumi Temple Mr. Robert Klohr Noble & Mrs. Frank Leister Mr. Cecil Decker Noble & Mrs. Frank Leister Noble Kenneth M. Rhoten, Past President Ocean City Shrine Club Noble E. Morton Marlow Boumi Temple Provost Guard Laurel Chapter #75, Order of the Eastern Star Noble Vernon H. Wiesand Ms. Charlotte H. Parker Mr. Robert E. Galiszewski Mr. & Mrs. Michael H. Rusk ISCNE Mr. William E. Esham III Mallard Landing Community Services LLC Noble Marshall S. Cook, on Father's Day Ms. Chris Millirons Noble Thomas E. Rutley Mr. & Mrs. W. Carl Hossfeld Jr. Mrs. Tess Creamer Mrs. Stephen J. Ponzillo Jr. Mrs. Virginia B. Besche Mr. & Mrs. Glenn T. Davis Mrs. Constance R. Pavesich Ill. Sir & Mrs. Wilbur C. Jensen, P.P. Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Moore The Scimeter Club of Boumi Temple Mrs. Hazel Chaney Noble & Mrs. Lewis F. Leister Jr. Mrs. Eileen J. Mintz Noble & Mrs. Warren W. DeColigny Noble Wm. Walter Boyd Sr. Noble & Mrs. Warren W. DeColigny DONATIONS New Outlook Pioneers Sponsor a Child to Get to the Shrine Hospital Send a check for $50 or more to the Boumi Shepherds to defray the cost of transportation of a child to the Philadelphia Hospital. Receive a Certificate ready for framing and a Road Runner pin in appreciation of your generosity. Add your name to the list of donors. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 DONATIONS Noble Coles Marsh & Lady Gail Make check payable to Boumi Hospital Transportation Fund Donor's Name Address Amount City State Zip Boumi Temple News 28 17065 – Iris F. Brocato Created Dec. 14, 1968 Died April 23, 2012 Age 89 22047 – Charles N. Miller Created April 16, 1982 Died Feb. 16, 2011 Age 67 11866 – Leo B. Swinderman Created Dec. 13, 1952 Died Oct. 30, 2012 Age 88 19111 – Edward H. Reihl Created Oct. 19, 1973 Died June 24, 2012 Age 91 21388 – Donald R. Fisher Sr. Created Dec. 8, 1979 Died May 2, 2012 Age 81 23894 – Wm. Walter Boyd Sr. Created Dec. 14, 1991 Died June 28, 2012 Age 83 19323 – Franklin R. Ruark Created Dec. 8, 1973 Died May 2, 2012 Age 79 22970 – Stanley B. Morris Created June 7, 1986 Died July 8, 2012 Age 95 15059 – E. Morton Marlow Created June 22, 1963 Died May 11, 2012 Age 83 9691 – Marshall H. Wentz Created Dec. 20, 1947 Died Nov. 4, 2011 Age 96 14975 – Robert L. Yingling Created March 22, 1963 Died May 8, 2012 Age 93 20031 – Donald L. Skaggs Created June 14, 1975 Died Sept. 19, 2010 Age 81 17582 – James MCG Morrow Created Sept. 14, 2004 Died May 16, 2012 Age 84 17408 – Malcolm Tebbs Created June 28, 1969 Died June 26, 2012 Age 86 17506 – William W. Ensor Created Dec. 23, 1969 Died May 20, 2012 Age 80 18291 – Marvin A. Comer Created Dec. 11, 1971 Died July 17, 2012 Age 81 8708 – Vernon H. Wiesand Created June 14, 1946 Died May 26, 2012 Age 92 21705 – William A. Gassaway Created Dec. 13, 1980 Died July 24, 2012 Age 80 20647 – James E. Litchfield Created June 18, 1977 Died May 24, 2012 Age 74 21462 – Melvin Traband Created Dec. 8, 1979 Died July 25, 2012 Age 84 22321 – Lloyd I. Laing Created April 15, 1983 Died Feb. 17, 2012 Age 89 23667 – Charles L. Winfield Created Dec. 9, 1989 Died July 26, 2012 Age 85 17700 – Thomas E. Rutley Created March 20, 1970 Died June 18, 2012 Age 99 25479 – Homer G. Thomas Created June 13, 2009 Died July 20, 2012 Age 87 “There was a friend whose heart was good. He walked with men and understood. His was a voice that spoke to cheer, and felt like music on the ear. His was a smile men loved to see. His was a hand that asked no fee for friendliness or kindness done. And now that he has journeyed on, his is a fame that never ends—He leaves behind countless friends.” SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2012 29 JACK R. STURGILL, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW 606 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 207 Towson, Maryland 21204 Telephone (410)296-6485 Facsimile (410)832-2903 23 Fontana Lane, Suite 109, Baltimore, MD 21237 • (410)918.9304 • (800)533.4964 • fax: (410)918.9308 [email protected] • www.fwhaxel.com HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION & SERVICE OVER 80 YEARS EXPERIENCE Not Just A Fuel Company 1-888-665-1660 1759 E JOPPA RD., BALTIMORE, MD 21234 CR Golden Ring Auto and Truck Repair “Get It Fixed Right” Since 1969 Bernie Rogalski Greg Rogalski 9728 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21220 (Near Costco Plaza) 410-682-3100 WWW.JFHMD.COM Brian L. Haight, President Directors: Susan D. Haight, Paige Haight Herbert, Robert L. Freeman, Dawn F. McDonald, William Davis, III BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Non-Profit Organization U. S. POSTAGE 5050 King Ave. Baltimore, MD 21237 Address Service Requested PAID DATED MATERIAL DIRECTORY Boumi Temple Units 2012 and Baltimore, Md. Permit No. 445 Clubs UNITS Arab Patrol Captain...................................... Fredrick M. Waara........................838-6782.................. 2nd & 4th Monday Big Rigs Captain.......................................... T. Scott Cushing Jr................443-690-8938............................ 3rd Thursday Brass Band Bandmaster .............................. John Zunt Sr.................................285-2415.................. 2nd & 4th Tuesday Camel Wheels Captain . .............................. Tony Fusco...................................296-5400.................. 2nd & 4th Monday Clowns Director........................................... Vernon J. Stencil..........................255-2146.................. 2nd & 4th Monday Color Guard Captain.................................... Jay F. Parson................................461-3151..............2nd & 4th Wednesday Drum Corps Captain.................................... Walter W. Becker.........................676-6655............................. 2nd Tuesday Harem Director............................................. David C. Clarke............................825-2974........................... 2nd Thursday Highlanders Captain..................................... Wayne Penley Sr..........................668-1522............................ 4th Thursday Legion of Honor Commander...................... Donald C. Lewis..........................286-0885................................ 3rd Friday Magic Carpets Director................................ John Robertson.............................221-0381......................... 1st Wednesday Motor Corps Captain.................................... James Ringsaker Jr.......................937-1691..............................3rd Tuesday Off Roaders Captain..................................... Tim Waire Sr................................776-3906..............................3rd Monday Oriental Band Director................................. Thomas O. Downey..............443-391-6144............................ 3rd Thursday Photo Staff.................................................... John Clark....................................866-3282..............2nd & 4th Wednesday Provost Guard Commander.......................... Dale Hennings..............................665-8499........................... 2nd Thursday Steel Drum Band Director........................... Thomas O. Downey..............443-291-6144..............2nd & 4th Wednesday String Band Director . ................................. Andy Anders.................................296-1668............................. 2nd Monday CLUBS Amateur Radio Club President.................... F. Vernon Young....................443-504-9030....................... BM Nights only Ambassadors Chief...................................... Thomas O. Downey..............443-291-6144.............................1st Thursday Annapolis Shrine Club President................. Albert A. Romoser................443-949-9736........................... 2nd Thursday Aslaks President........................................... Rowlan Stumpf.............................592-6428....................... BM Nights only Auto Club President..................................... Ken Tilton.....................................695-6312............................ 4th Thursday Boosters Club President............................... Wallace D. Walker........................248-1212..............................3rd Monday Catonsville Shrine Club President............... George Barranger..................443-934-7922............................ 3rd Thursday Chester River Shrine Club President........... Joseph R. Smith............................479-0586..............................3rd Tuesday Director's Staff Director............................... Wallace Dodson............................228-8147................................................. Dundalk Shrine Club President.................... Herman M. Gonzalez ..................922-3275 ..........................4th Tuesday Eastern Shore Shrine Club President........... Randy W. Jones............................228-8042.........................3rd Wednesday Flying Patrol Commander............................ Robert C. Pegram Jr.....................335-6334........................ 2nd Wednesday Golf Club President...................................... Joseph Warren..............................360-6140.............................. Outing Day Gun Club President...................................... Daniel T. Powell...........................569-1244............................. 1st Saturday Hamilton Shrine Club President.................. Arthur “Joe” Manning..................335-5857............................ 4th Thursday Hillbilly Clan (67) Raban of Clan............... Vernon Young........................443-504-9030............................ See Calendar Knights of Mecca President......................... Thomas A. Keller.........................590-7775............................ See Calendar Laurel Shrine Club President....................... Howard W. Terrell........................379-1516..............................3rd Tuesday Luncheon Club Chairman............................ Charles Winebrenner....................529-1767..............................Wednesdays Mounted Patrol Captain............................... Page Edwards...............................591-3213..................................Call Page Ocean City Shrine Club President............... Calvin L. Brundick Sr...........302-280-6336............................... Last Friday Pa-Po-Peake Shrine Club President............. Alfred L. Girard....................301-373-4765............................ 3rd Thursday Past Unit Heads Commander....................... William C. Needer........................960-7905............................ See Calendar Scimeter Club President............................... Phil Hickman................................828-7269.............................. 1st Monday Shepherds Director....................................... Charles McKinney........................529-0262.........2nd Wednesday, 1:00 pm Stewards Chief............................................. Charles Hill..................................686-6578....................... BM Nights only Susquehanna Shrine Club President............. Walter W. Becker.........................676-6655..............................4th Monday Towson Shrine Club President..................... James P. Detweiler.......................252-6560........................ 2nd Wednesday Western Maryland Shrine Club.................... Ronald A. Perry.....................443-291-6318............................. 2nd Monday Yacht Club Commodore............................... Wayne Wilson...............................320-5316......................... 4th Wednesday NOTE—All telephone numbers area code 410 except where indicated.
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