Oct - Nov 2011

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Oct - Nov 2011
PAGE TWENTY
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.-NOV. 2011
HEJAZ FALL CEREMONIAL
October 14 & 15 - Newberry, SC
“Where’s the Waffles?”
By: Rush L. Workman
• Ladies' Luncheon • Hospitality • Fun & Fellowship
• Headquarters Hotel - Hampton Inn • Secondary Hotel - Holiday Inn, Newberry
Rooms Rates are $89.00 plus taxes while they last!
Contact Ray Morris at (864) 230-0667 or (864) 592-2580 or by email at [email protected]
Noble:
$10.00
$20.00
$20.00
Everyone Must Be Registered to Attend!
Don't Miss The Fun! Register Early!
Lady:
The 2011 Unit & Club Awards Ceremony will be held on Friday, November 18th, 2011,
at Woodruff Shrine Club, located at 201 Aiken Road, Woodruff, SC 29388.
Fried Chicken Dinner with the trimmings will be served beginning at 7:00 pm, with
the Awards Presentation to follow.
ALL NOBLES & LADIES ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Please be sure to RSVP by calling the Temple office at (864) 277-4386 no later than
Monday, November 7th, 2011, to ensure we have enough seating and food for all!
Hope to see you all there!
Shrine #
Ticket sellers for the All–You–Can-Eat breakfast event pictured here left to right:
Noble Mark Hipp, President of the Newberry Shine Club, Salina Morris and Gearadine
Morris. Thank you for all your hard work in making this a huge success!
Phone #
Charge to my Visa or MC
EXP.
Make checks payable to HEJAZ TEMPLE, Mail to: P.O. Box 667, Mauldin, SC
Enclosed is a check/money order or credit card payment for$
Please register us/me for the Fall Ceremonial
.
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
GREENVILLE, SC
PERMIT 25
Address:
Waffle House employees pictured left to right are; Randy Anderson, APD, RodStover,
EVP, Tiffany Jeter, Glenn Parker, Cheryl Parker, Ashley Parker, and Brian Wilson.
Yes…the Parkers are related)
2011 Unit & Club Awards Ceremony
HEJAZ SHRINE PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
❐ Noble Registration
❐ Noble & Lady Registration
❐ Ladies Luncheon
Black Cyan Magenta Yellow
FRIDAY NIGHT PARADE
Before I answer that question, let me give
you a little background. Cheryl Parker is the
Divisional Coach for eight Waffle House
restaurants in the Newberry County area. A
very interesting job when you consider they
are all open 24/7/365, and that she has to
“coach” dozens of Waffle House employees
on how to be ready to meet customers at all
times of the day and night. Parker, an eight
year employee of Waffle House, had an idea
to do something with the Newberry County
Shrine Club and Hejaz Shrine Temple.
When Cheryl was living in upstate New
York many years ago, her young son, Bryan
Young, was badly burned on his legs and
feet. He was wonderfully cared for by the
Shriners Hospital System (www.shrinershopsitalsforchildren.org ), and today, at
age twenty-seven, is a shift supervisor at a
Tim Horton’s in Buffalo, NY. (Tim Horton
was a NHL champion for many years in the
early 60’s and later started the highly
acclaimed Tim Horton Donut/Coffee
House chain (think Dunkin Donuts) in
Canada. Seems that “Waffle” didn’t fall far
from the griddle.) Ever grateful for the free
medical care the Shriners provide children,
and in particular her son Bryan, Cheryl
wanted to finally help the local Shriners and
say Thank You.
The Newberry Shrine Club and Waffle
House teamed up to raise funds for the hospitals by conducting an All-You-Can-Eat
breakfast at the Shrine Club. A mere $8.00
got breakfast goers Waffle House scrambled
eggs, grits, hash browns, biscuits, bacon,
sausage, iced tea, OJ and coffee. But,
Where’s the Waffles? Parker told me that
they served well over 325 people and to
make that quality Waffles they are known
for and to keep the line moving, they had to
delete the Waffles from the menu for this
benefit. Didn’t matter, there was plenty of
great food, and everyone was very pleased.
I can attest to the fact that it was a great
time.
To pull this task off, on July 30th from 811am, Cheryl rounded up several ofher
managers who are pictured here to help
out.
Speaking of Waffles, as a frequent diner at
the Prosperity location, I noticed an AllYou-Can-Eat Waffles sign there. So, if you
are missing your Waffles, $3.00 will get you
all the Waffles you can eat. The chef told me
the other night the current Waffle eating
champ from Prosperity has eaten six at one
sitting. Bon Appetite!
The Hejaz Temple Offices Will Be
Closed Thursday and Friday,
November 24 & 25 in
Recognition of Thanksgiving.
PAGE TWO
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Michael G. Severe Elected Imperial
Potentate of Shriners International
Oct.-Nov. 2011
Number 6
THE COMMENTATOR is devoted to the interest of Hejaz Shriners and the
Masonic Fraternity. News articles and pictures about the Nobility, Units or
Shrine Club activities are welcome.
EDITOR: Karen White
Office Phone (864) 277-4386
Toll Free: 1-800-833-8409
Fax: (864) 277-4389
e-mail: [email protected]
All communications regarding editorial content or advertising should be mailed to:
HEJAZ COMMENTATOR
P. O. Box 667
MAULDIN, S. C. 29662
DIVAN
POTENTATE
Jimmy R. Smith
2031 Adelaide Street
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-276-8423
CHIEF RABBAN
J. Ron Kennedy
2280 Highway 418
Pelzer, SC 29669
Home: 864-243-2718
ASSISTANT RABBAN
Gary S. Parsons Sr.
P.O. Box 1328
Lancaster, SC 29721
Home: 803-286-0219
HIGH PRIEST & PROPHET
Barry S. Koon
14149 C. R. Koon Hwy.
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-364-2769
ORIENTAL GUIDE
Billy B. Ackerman III
P.O. Box 315, Hwy. 76.
Prosperity SC 29127
Home: 803-364-3002
TREASURER
Vernon G. Meek
128 Butler Drive
Simpsonville, SC 29681
Home: 864-963-3972
RECORDER
William R. Rodgers
111 Walden Circle
Spartanburg, SC 29301
Home: 864-576-4092
Office: 864-277-4386
TEMPLE ATTORNEY
Rodney M. Brown
P.O. Box 566
Fountain Inn, SC 29644
Office: 864-862-2528
OFFICE HOURS:
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
AREA REPRESENTATIVES
AREA A: George G. Jackson
1299 N. Parker Road
Greenville, SC 29609
Home: 864-246-5236
AREA B: Ambrose M. Lisle
2379 Old Furnace Road
Spartanburg, SC 29303
Home: 864-599-0854
AREA C: Frank W. Munn
1757 Charles Avenue
Lancaster, SC 29720
Home: 803-285-3018
AREA D: Claude (Jack) Cartee
500 Barcliff Lane
Anderson, SC 29621
Home: 864-225-8746
AREA E: Jason H. Turner
504 Country Gardens Drive
Fountain Inn, SC 29644
Home: 864-862-0210
AREA F: Curtis K. Adams
3353 Penhurst Road
Rock Hill, SC 29730
Home: 803-329-0364
AREA G: Chad Teague
122 Oxford Road
Greenwood, SC 29649
Home: 864-223-2116
AREA H: Wayne E. Keenan
101 Briarwood Road
Easley, SC 29640
Home: 864-442-6266
AREA I: Harold Montgomery
774 Philippi Church Road
Union, SC 29379
Home: 864-427-9921
AREA J: “Do-Nut”
P.O. Box 416
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-924-3092
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN
Barry S. Koon
14149 C.R. Koon Hwy.
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-364-2769
During the 2011 Imperial Session,
held in Denver July 3-7, Michael G.
Severe of Erie, Colo., was elected the
Imperial Potentate of Shriners
International, making him the highest-ranking Shriner in the world. As
Imperial Potentate, he serves as
President of the Board of Directors for
Shriners International and Chairman
of the Board of Directors for Shriners
Hospitals for Children®.
Severe was raised a Master Mason
at the age of 21, progressed onto
the York and Scottish Rites and
became a Shriner at the age of 22.
He held various officer positions at
Glenwood Lodge #65, AF&AM, and
was Past Patron of Erica Chapter #
69 – OES. At El Jebel Shriners in
Denver, Severe belonged to the
Scooter and Motorcycle Units and
became president of his unit in
1989. In 1990, he was appointed
Outer
Guard,
and
became
Potentate of El Jebel Shriners in
1999.
During
the
1999-2000
Imperial Year, Severe served on the
Imperial Strategic Planning and
Imperial
Fleming-Florence
Committees. He has also served as
Chairman of the Public Relations
Committee.
Severe is a management consultant
in the manufacturing sector. He was a
manager of IS at Auto-trol Technology
Corporation, division manager for
Adolph Coors Company, CTO for
EG&G/Kaiser-Hill and Corporate
Management Consultant for Titanium
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Hillbilly Clan #2 Outhouse #1 Flop-eye River Rats
By Randall Roof
Imperial Sir Michael G. Severe
Metals Corporation. Severe received
his bachelor’s degree in business
administration with an emphasis in
management information science
from the University of Northern
Colorado.
Severe’s wife, Patty, is employed by
St. Joseph Hospital. He has two children, Joe who works as a logger in
Idaho, and Lauren who is attending
the University of Northern Colorado
as an English major; Patty has two
grown children, Aaron and Amanda;
and two grandchildren, Sydney and
Derek.
FALL IS HERE!!
Take advantage of the cooler
temperatures and escape to
our beautiful golf course.
Bring your family and friends
and create great memories.
We look forward to seeing
you soon!
PAGE NINETEEN
I wish all of you could have been here
on Saturday, August 13th for Hillbilly
Day. It came off just great. Thanks for all
your support in making it possible.
On Friday night Brothers Nat Payseur
and Steve Coleman prepared us a very
good supper and we all enjoyed it very
much. Thanks Nat and Steve for your
time and hard work on this.
On Saturday, the Jamil Racers fixed a
very good dinner and all enjoyed it very
much. Thanks Racers for coming to
Great Falls and doing this for us.
Thanks also to the Hillbilly Clan #2
Degree Team for coming and putting on
the degree work for us. We had 14 more
to take the degree also the Master degree
and 9 Ladies to go through. To the 9 men
and women from Kershaw Shrine Club,
thank you for the good show you put on,
also to Clan #82 out of Charleston, thank
you for your great support that day and
over the past 15 years, we always look
forward to seeing you all.
Now, on the gun or $500.00 give away
Brother Ben Barbee from Knoxville Tn.,
was the last years winner, so we had him
to draw the tickets for us and the winner
was the Jamil Sporsters out of Columbia,
S.C. The winner of the extra 90 tickets
was Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins from
Spartanburg, S.C., and the winner of the
extra 40 tickets was Brother Bill Rigsbee
from Albemarle, N.C.
Here are the ones that bought $100.00
or more: Brother Ben Barbee and Ron
Owensby from Knoxville, Tn., Brother
Johnnie Burtsher from Havelock, N.C.,
Brother Hanson Lilly from Bryan Oh.,
Brother and Mrs Ronald Wray from Little
River, S.C., Brother Bill Workman from
Rock Hill, S.C., Brother Ron Grundberg
from Brown City MI., Brother Carl Lewis
from Rock Hill, S.C., Brother John
O’Neal, PP from Gaston, S.C. There were
three anonymous and Hejaz Sportsmen
from Spartanburg S.C.
Here are the ones that bought $50.00
or more: Brother Paul Thompson from
Charlotte, N.C., Brother Ronald Waddell
from Spartanburg, S.C. Brother Bill
Rigsbee from Albermarle N.C. Brother
Bill Green from Charleston, S.C. and Bob
Jordon from Leesville, S.C.
If you bought one ticket or a hundred,
thank you so much for your support and
I hope you will support us again next
year. God Bless all of you.
Now, about the “Poor Ol George”
Calendars, they are ready and make a
great fund raiser for any organization
and are a nice Christmas present. They
are one dozen for $28.00 with free shipping, two or three dozen are $24.00 per
dozen plus $5.00 shipping and four to
nine dozen are $23.00 per dozen with
free shipping and ten or more are $21.00
with free shipping. If you would like to
try them send a check in the amount you
want and make out to Outhouse #1, P. O.
Box 367, Great Falls, S.C. 29055. If you
order ten or more dozen, please list
address you would like to have them
sent to – no P.O. Box. Hope to hear from
you with an order.
Thanks to all of you, so much for your
support and prayers in my Mothers illness and passing.
I wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving.
Come see us and God Bless all of you.
Shriners Hospitals for Children®
HILLBILLY CLAN #2
Outhouse #1
Flop-Eye River Rats
PRICE $10 EA.
S&H $1.00
TOTAL
11.00
$
The Outhouse
Papers
Country Humor &
Trivia
The Outhouse Papers is a hoot!
Absolutely funny and absorbing, this
hilarious book includes wacky stories,
strange historical facts, jokes, and
folklore on a wide range of topics. Lose
yourself in moonshine tales, oldfashion marriage advice, and even the
Duct Tape Diet. Learn the lost art of
hurling insults and making jerk coffee. Master the secret slang of Civil
War soldiers, railroaders, hobos, and cowboys. Marvel at weird laws,
strange inventions, and bazarre festivals, like the Cow Chip Throwing
Championship, and the Rattlesnake Derby. Revel in quirky factoids
about rich and famous Americans all the way from Thomas Jefferson to
Al Capone. This book belongs in every outhouse in America. 192 pages.
Mail Check With Order Made Out To Outhouse #1 To
Randall Roof, Raban - Hillbilly Clan #2
Outhouse #1, Flop-Eye River Rats
PO Box 367
Great Falls, SC 29055
Thousands of Miles Driven
Taking Children to Shriners
Hospitals for Children®
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Imagine spending
your entire day driving a child to the
Shriners Hospitals for Children in
Greenville, South Carolina. What if that
child was not your own?
Harvey Grant, a Road Runner, has
made 200 trips taking local children to
Shriners Hospitals for Children in
Greenville, South Carolina, and has
made 117 trips to Shriners Hospitals for
Children in Cincinnati, Ohio. For each
trip, Grant picks up a local family, drives
them to the hospital for treatment, and
then returns with them back home. The
transportation is free of cost to the
child’s family, but the Road Runners say
they are paid with smiles from the child.
When asked why they volunteer so
much of their time, Road Runners simply reply that when they look at what the
families are going through with the sick
children, they are happy to drive any distance to help them.
The Shriners Hospitals for Children —
Greenville would like to recognize
Harvey Grant for his dedication to helping local children.
Old-Time Farmhouse Cooking
by Barbara Swell
Climb down off your tractor and dig into
some old fashioned comfort food! We've got
cranberry beef stew simmering on the old
clookstove and some sweet corn just pulled
off the stalks. Try a dab of this farm fresh
butter on the orange rye bread. Whether
you're a born farmer or a country minded
city person, you'll enjoy these creative rural
recipes, stories, jokes, advice, farm love, and
illustrations that were collected from a wide
variety of sources from the 1880s to the
1950s. 51⁄2"x81⁄2", 72 pages.
"Barbara Swell has the neatest cookbooks.
They make such great gifts." – Jeannette
Haley, Museum of Pioneer History
$6.00 + $1.00 Shipping and Handling = $7.00
Order from Hillbilly Clan #2, Outhouse #1
Flop-Eye River Rats
Make Check with Order Made Out to
Outhouse #1 and Mail to
Randall Roof, P.O. Box 367, Great Falls, SC 29055
PAGE EIGHTEEN
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.-NOV. 2011
PAGE THREE
PP Joseph M. Scott
Elected President
of South Atlantic
Shrine Association
Union Shrine Club Happenings
The
POTENTATE'S
Past Potentate Joseph M. Scott was
elected
South
Atlantic
Shrine
Association President at the SASA
Convention
in
Pigeon
Forge.
Illustrious Sir Joseph Scott expresses
his utmost appreciation to all Nobles
for their confidence in electing him to
such a great post.
Area Representative Noble Harold Montgomery and Union County Shrine Club Vice President,
Noble Don Davis present Car Project Chairman, Noble R.V. Theo a check for $5,000 for car ticket
purchases sold by Union County Shrine Club. (Pictured left to right: Nobles Harold Montgomery,
Don Davis, R.V. Theo, Past Potentate George Thompson, Chief Aide Jamie Smith and Past
Potentate Carroll Barker.
Union Shrine Club honored RV Theo for his outstanding contributions to
Crippled Children. An Honorary Union Shrine Club Life Membership was
presented to him by Union Club President Julian Ivey. Illustrious Sir
Potentate Jimmy Smith was on hand during the presentation.
Hejaz
Candidates
...have you
found any?
Candidates
are everywhere...
Have
you
found
any yet?
MESSAGE
The Wheelchair Unit
is now accepting
applications for new
members!
Please contact
Charles Martin (864) 444-9460
or Bill Rodgers (864) 244-7675
for more information.
Past Potentate Joseph M. Scott
™
"Poor Ol' George"™
CAL•EN•DUR
fur the year ... 2012
RECIPES - FOLKLORE
Union County Shrine Club President Julian Ivey presents Noble Calvin Smith with the
Potentate’s Gold Leaf Award for exceptional performance in the Annual Onion Sale.
Celebrity Outhouses
Old-Tyme Remedies and
lotza other USELESS STUFF
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Phone: (864) 845-3440
Fax: (864) 845-3450
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Potentate's Appreciation
Honoring
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and Lady Mary Jane
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Hejaz Temple
The Fun Begins at 7:00 p.m.
2-3 Doz.................... $24.00 per doz. (Plus $5.00 S&H)
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Hejaz Temple
Attn: Potentate's Appreciation
P.O. Box 667
Mauldin, SC 29662
Greetings from the Hejaz Shrine Center. We have been pretty busy this
summer and have no plans in slowing down. The Divan nights have been
great with a lot of good food, fellowship and fun. A big thank you to the
Golden Strip Shrine Club for their Divan Night. It was fabulous and the food
was excellent. The Southeastern Shrine was in Louisville, Kentucky this year.
Recorder Bob Rodgers and Assistant Rabban Gary Parsons represented
Hejaz and brought back positive reports. At the end of August, we had
another great Divan Night in Abbeville with a great crowd. Thanks to
Abbeville Shrine club for a wonderful evening. On September 11, Reverend
Caldwell hosted a Masonic Shrine Day at his Church in Cross Keys. As always,
Reverend Caldwell delivered a wonderful message. After the service, we
enjoyed a delicious meal at Woodruff Shrine Club with a standing room only
crowd. Jackson Shrine Club in Lancaster hosted a Divan Ladies night and
there was another great crowd with fabulous food, especially the fried
pickles! Imperial Sir Alan Madsen and his Lady Jan joined us at the Jackson
Shrine Club and he delivered a great message from the Imperial.
As I sit and write this, we have just returned from Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee for the annual South Atlantic Shrine Association. Hejaz was represented by an outstanding crowd and a special thanks to everyone who
took the trip around the mountain. A HUGE thanks to the Hospitality Food
& Beverage Committee, for providing a great hospitality and to Mike
Hopkins and George Jackson for some great entertainment. The Hejaz
Chef’s provided fantastic food on Friday & Saturday, thank you Chef’s! I
would especially like to congratulate Illustrious Sir Joe Scott on becoming
the SASA president. Hejaz is supporting you all the way Joe!
Don’t forget about our Fall Ceremonial coming up on the 14 & 15th of
October in Newberry. We need good quality candidates, and if you have a
candidate, make sure he visits our hospital on October 9th at 1 pm. While
in Newberry, I personally want to invite family members and widows of our
Brethren who have passed on before us in the year of 2011 to join me on
Saturday October 15th for the memorial service at the Newberry Opera
House at 1 pm. We also have planned a Fez & Rose presentation on
Saturday night, October 15th, at the Newberry Shrine Club, and that’s also
the night we will be drawing for someone to win the Camaro, the four
wheeler and the Trike moped. Hope to see you all in Newberry!
In closing, please keep all of our Brothers and their families who are sick
in your thoughts and prayers, and if you know of someone who is sick or
passed away please call the Shrine Office and let someone know so they can
pass on the word. As always, I am just a phone call away if anyone needs
anything. WE ARE FAMILY 2011!
Your Potentate,
Jimmy Smith
Check Out Hejaz Website
Webmasters Luke and Anne Thompson are doing a fantastic
job with the Hejaz Website. Check it out! There’s even music.
If your Unit or Club would like to put events on the web,
contact Anne or Luke—
[email protected] or [email protected]
w w w. h e j a z t e m p l e. n e t
PAGE FOUR
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.-NOV. 2011
PAGE SEVENTEEN
WOODRUFF SHRINE CLUB NEWS
By Don Colburn
Thanks to everyone who helped with
the Hash Sale and the Rabbit Supper.
The Ladies Lunches are going great.
Come on out and enjoy some old fashioned home cooking.
Padgett’s Creek Baptist Church
Masonic and Shrine Day was a great success. They had a record crowd at Church
and at the Club for lunch. We all appreciated Rev. Caldwell very much.
The Fall Ceremonial is in Newberry on
October 14th and 15th. Sign up a CANDIDATE and bring them on down. We
need new members.
On October 22nd we have a dance and
costume party. The band will be
Reflections.
November 12th, Cliff Akers will have a
candy sale on the streets of Woodruff,
S.C. Come and help Cliff.
November 15th at the Regular Meeting
it will be Election of New Officers for the
Club for 2012.
November 18th will be Hejaz Club and
Units Awards at the Club.
Our sympathy to Alan Manly and
Sandy Woody for the loss of their
Mothers, and also Cliff Akers for the loss
of his Aunt.
Let’s keep Debbie Waddell, Agnes
Ledford and Libby Revis in our prayers.
Hope you all get well soon.
God Bless.
Check Out Hejaz Website
Webmasters Luke and Anne Thompson are doing a fantastic
job with the Hejaz Website. Check it out! There’s even music.
If your Unit or Club would like to put events on the web,
contact Anne or Luke—
[email protected] or [email protected]
w w w. h e j a z t e m p l e. n e t
Greenville
Shrine
Club
Christmas Party
119 Beverly Rd. • Greenville, SC 29609 • 864-244-6200
We invite all to come celebrate Christmas with us on
December 9, 2011. We will have dinner and the
REFLECTIONS BAND playing your favorite music.
Doors will open at 6 p.m. All businesses welcome to
come out with all of your employees and use our small
dining room to give your gifts, etc.
Tickets $20 Couple - Members
$30 Couple - Non-Members
Call Carolyn at the Greenville Shrine Club
for more information 864-244-6200
COMING EVENTS:
Oct. 2—Ladies Lunch, 12 noon
Oct. 11—Board Meeting , 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 14—Fall Ceremonial
Oct. 15—Fall Ceremonial
Oct. 18—Regular Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 22—Dance & Meal, 7:00 p.m.
Nov. 6—Ladies Lunch, 12 noon
Nov. 8—Board Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 12—Candy Sale
Nov. 15—Regular Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 18—Temple Awards
SHRINE CLUBS
ABBEVILLE SHRINE CLUB
855 Shrine Club Rd., Abbeville, S.C. 29620
Phone: 864-366-3020
Pres: Roger Teel
Sec:
E. McDaniel Moore
Meets: 3rd Monday
ANDERSON SHRINE CLUB
1900 Broadway Lake Rd., Anderson, S.C. 29622
Phone: 864-338-6502
Pres: William T. Smith
Sec:
Richard G. Looper Sr.
Meets: 4th Tuesday
BLUE RIDGE SHRINE CLUB
429 Shrine Club Rd., Seneca, S.C. 29679
Phone: 864-882-0948
Pres: Aaron F. Morehead
Sec:
R. Allen Perkins
Meets: 1st Tuesday
CHEROKEE SHRINE CLUB
151 Shrine Club Rd., Gaffney, S.C. 29340
Phone: 864-489-0036
Pres: Paul K. Patterson
Sec:
James E. Withrow
Meets: 3rd Thursday
CHESNEE SHRINE CLUB
198 Shrine Club Rd., Chesnee, S.C. 29323
Phone: 864-461-2556
Pres: Robert J. Chapman Sr.
Sec:
Jesse L. James Sr.
Meets: 3rd Tuesday
CHESTER SHRINE CLUB
2321 Pressley Rd., Chester, S.C. 29706
Phone: 803-581-1561
Pres: Richard L. Melton
Sec:
Robert J. Smith
Meets: 3rd Tuesday
GOLDEN STRIP SHRINE CLUB
200 Ranch Rd., Greenville, S.C. 29607
Phone:
Pres: Jerry R. Campbell
Sec:
William F. Perkins
Meets: 2nd Thursday
GREAT FALLS SHRINE CLUB
3162 Lingale Acres, Gt. Falls, 29055
Phone: 803-482-6319
Pres: Darrell S. Walden
Sec:
Eddie L. Tart
Meets: 1st Wednesday
GREENVILLE SHRINE CLUB
119 Beverly Rd., Greenville, S.C. 29609
Phone: 864-244-6200
Pres: Don K. Tucker
Sec:
Roy L. Reynolds
Meets: 2nd Wednesday
GREENWOOD SHRINE CLUB
402 Shrine Club Rd., Greenwood, S.C. 29646
Phone: 864-980-9974
Pres: Bobby J. Kersey
Sec:
L. Charlton Moore
Meets: 4th Monday
JACKSON SHRINE CLUB
1449 S.Plantation Rd., Lancaster, S.C. 29721
Phone: 803-283-4412
Pres: Kevin B. Blackmon
Sec:
Frank W. Munn
Meets: 2nd Tuesday
LAURENS SHRINE CLUB
1156 Shrine Club Rd., Waterloo, S.C. 29384
Phone: 864-697-6567
Pres: Michael Deitz
Sec:
William B. Noffz
Meets: 1st Tuesday
MID-CITY SHRINE CLUB
1470 Fort Prince Blvd., Wellford, S.C. 29385
Phone: 864-439-6988
Pres: William G. Bentley III
Sec:
David E. Jernigan
Meets: 1st Wednesday
NEWBERRY SHRINE CLUB
196 Shrine Club Rd., Newberry, S.C. 29108
Phone: 803-276-7064
Pres: Mark C. Hipp
Sec:
Carl W. Waller
Meets: 4th Tuesday
PICKENS SHRINE CLUB
831 Griffin Mill Rd., Pickens, S.C. 29671
Phone:
Pres: Donald W. Gilstrap
Sec:
William F. Looper
Meets: 4th Monday
SALUDA SHRINE CLUB
1035 Johnston Hwy., Saluda, S.C. 29138
Phone: 803-364-5125
Pres: Olin O. Osbon
Sec:
C. Sammy Rhoden
Meets: 2nd Tuesday
SPARTANBURG SHRINE CLUB
1450 Fernwood-Glendale Rd., Spartanburg, S.C. 29307
Phone: (h) 864-583-4879
Pres: Stephen T. Justice
Sec:
Clifford H. Patrick
Meets: 1st Thursday
TRI-CITY SHRINE CLUB
Hwy 252, Honea Path, S.C. 29654
Phone: 864-861-3880
Pres: A. Roland Weathers
Sec:
Meets: 3rd Thursday
UNION SHRINE CLUB
2731 Lockhart Hwy, Union, S.C. 29379
Phone: 864-427-1058
Pres: Julian H. Ivey
Sec:
Calvin J. Smith
Meets: Last Monday
WOODRUFF SHRINE CLUB
201 Aiken Rd., Woodruff, S.C. 29388
Phone: 864-476-2313
Pres: Samuel A. Lockman
Sec:
Donald G. Colburn
Meets: 3rd Tuesday
YORK CRESCENT SHRINE CLUB
2065 McConnell’s Hwy., Rock Hill, S.C. 29731
Phone: 803-328-8800
Pres: S. Gary Wright
Sec:
H. Tommy Blackwell
Meets: 1st Thursday
The Sunshine Shop is located on the Second Floor
of Shriners Hospital for Children
950 Grove Road
Greenville, SC
We have Infants, Children, Ladies, and Men's Shirts
Ladies & Men's Golf Shirts
Ladies & Men's Jackets and Vests
Jewlery & Cosmetic Bags
Accessories and Much, Much More!
Hours: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday - Friday
Occasionally open on Saturday and Sunday for special events.
All proceeds are applied to the Luella Schloeman Educational Fund, which is used to
help assist patients of Shriners Hospital with college scholarships.
The Chester Shrine Club has been busy putting up new signs out of the turning points
on the highway to help make it easier to be able to come out to the Chester Shrine Club.
The sign pictured was placed on the front of the building and is very visible from the
highway. It really looks good! Thanks Nobles, let’s keep up the good work.
The club has been busy. September 20th was Master Mason night at the club. Several
Masters Masons attended and short film presentations were given on the Temple, the
Temple grounds and the golf course as well as the improvements at the hospital and the
hospital grounds.
The Perfect Place
For Your Special Event!
Hejaz Shrine Center
200 Ranch Road (Located Off
Ashmore Bridge Road)
Greenville, SC 29607
(864) 277-4386
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Contact Karen White
Wedding Receptions - Birthdays
Anniversaries - Reunions
Business Meetings
250 Seating Capacity Large Dance Floor
Large Buffet Table
Old English "Pub" Open On
Request
Available
Tables - Chairs - Linens - Dishes
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OCT.-NOV. 2011
Great Falls Shrine Club News
By Randall Roof
It’s hard to believe that it’s almost the
end of the year, with Thanksgiving coming up and Christmas plus New Year.
Again, where did all the time go.
We have a $2,250.00 give-away coming
up on Saturday, October 22, 2011. The
tickets are $35.00 each with 16 chances
to win from $50.00 to $1,000.00, It also
includes food and drinks. If all tickets
are not sold, it will be based on the percentage sold. It will start at 7:00 p.m.
and go on until all tickets are drawn. We
are only selling 100 tickets. If you would
like to support this project the address is
Great Falls Shrine Club, P O Box 367,
Great Falls, S.C. 29055. You do not have
to be present to win.
To all of you that come to our meetings, thank you so much for your support. At the last meeting we had Nobles
from Kershaw, Rock Hill, Fort Mill and
Columbia. You are always welcome. We
meet the first Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at
the Club.
We have two good cooks, Nobles Steve
Coleman and Nat Payseur. We don’t
know what we are going to have, but you
can bet it will be good.
On Saturday, December 31st we will
have our Annual New Year’s Dance and
give-away. We will have more on it next
time.
Shriner of the Month was Noble James
“Squirrel” McMurray. “Squirrel” has
been a great help to us. He is willing to
do anything he can to help us out.
Thank you so much “Squirrel” for your
time and help.
I would like to thank all of you so
much for your prayers and support of
my Mother during her illness and passing. God Bless each one of you.
Wishing all of you a happy
Thanksgiving and come see us. We
would love to have you.
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The Cross Hill Parade is recognized as the start of the Fall and Winter “Parade Season”. The trucks & trailers are unloaded. The Hillbilly Ve-hickels are readied and finally
lined up. Well looky there ! There’s Barry from the Omar Temple joining in. Now there’s a Hillbilly that only a mother could love!
Well here it is Oc tob er already, and soon old man winter will b e making his
app ear anc e, bringing with him c older weather, hunting season, plent y of
football, the holiday season and the close of another year. With the holiday
season coming, we s t ar t thinking ab out par ades. For all the Nobles who participate in the many par ades we have, you need to b e prop erly insured. You
c an phone the Temple for information c onc erning insur anc e requirements.
Your Divan has b een on the move the last few weeks. Assist ant Rabban
Gar y Parsons and I, along with our Ladies made the trip to Louisville,
Kentucky, where we attended the S.E.S.A. Meeting and had a great time with
all the memb er s of the Association.
Next we visited Mid-Cit y Shrine Club’s Annual Car Show, where we enjoyed
the many b eautiful c ars that were on display.
We had the privilege of b eing with the Temple Chaplain Reverend Carrol
Caldwell and all the memb er s of Padgett Creek Baptis t Church over in Union
Count y, for their annual Masonic and Shrine Day ser vic es, which was most
enjoyable. If you have never b een to one of these ser vic es, please make
plans to attend one in the future, you will b e richly blessed.
Next we were off to Lanc aster, S.C. to visit the Nobles and Ladies of Jackson
Shrine Club. We enjoyed the great food and hospit alit y, which has b een
Jackson’s tr ademark for year s. It was great to have Deput y Imp erial
Potent ate Alan W. Madsen from Oasis Temple in Charlotte, N.C., there as their
sp ecial gues t. Thanks Jackson for a great evening and for ever ything you do
for the Shrine Hospit al and Hejaz.
Mos t of the Divan was on hand at Greenwood Shrine Clubs Divan and Ladies
Night on Saturday, Septemb er 17th. From all the rep or t s I got ever yone had
a sup er time and enjoyed the great food and hospit alit y. Thanks Greenwood
for what you do for our Hospit al and Shrinedom.
Our next s top was Chesnee Shrine Club where the food and hospit alit y is
always sec ond to none. Thanks Chesnee for a great evening and ever ything
you do.
Now you c an see what I mean when I say your Divan has b een on the move.
Have you got your CANDIDATE ready for the Fall Ceremonial Oc tober 14-15
down in Newb err y, S.C? If not, go out and sign one up. Regis tr ation forms
are in this issue. A Night Par ade has been scheduled this year and we need
all of our Unit s and Clubs par ticipating. Hop e to see you there.
Nobles, it ’s time to s t ar t thinking about the Shrine Bowl again. This year
the game will b e played at Wofford College St adium on Saturday, Dec emb er
17th. Be sure to wear your FEZ and attend. Also, we need as many Unit s and
Clubs represented in our Par ade as p ossible. This is a way we have of showing our Clubs and Unit s, Shrinedom and our c ause.
Until next time, may God Bless.
Yours in the Faith
Bob Rodger s
[email protected]
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OCT.-NOV. 2011
Greenville Shrine Club
Teams Up with Patti’s Kids
for Hospital Fundraiser
By George Jackson
I would like to thank all that helped and
all that attended to make the 4th Annual
Patti’s Kids Hospital Drive such a huge
success.
Thanks to four FANTASTIC Bands who
all donated their time and talents. They
were: The Out of Towners, The
Reflections, Shag Attack, and The
Tommy Black Trio. A very special thanks
to Bobby Simmons of Music Makers Of
Easley for providing and setting up thousands of dollars worth in sound equipment for the EVENT. If you need music
equipment from large to small or music
lessons, please call Music Makers. It is
not every day that you see so much talent under one roof. Most of the entertainers are not Shriners, but are proud to
help raise money for our Shriners Kids.
Please if you ever get the chance, thank
them for their support.
A big thanks to Don Tucker and all of
the Greenville Shrine Club for teaming
up with us for this event. A special
thanks to GSC Ladies Auxiliary for their
hard work and contributions. We all
know we need our Ladies. I will not try
to call all names but Greenville Shrine
Club Members and Ladies, you made
me proud! This Event brought out hundreds of people who had so much fun
they didn’t want to leave. Our Potentate
Jimmy Smith and Chief Rabban Ron
Kennedy came by and were having so
much fun they wound up staying all
afternoon. I also saw President Jerry
Campbell and a group from the Golden
Strip Shrine Club, just to mention a few.
I’ve had a number of people who were
very disappointed because they couldn’t
attend due to conflicts or because they
just didn’t know about the event. Next
year we will set the date much earlier so
we can promote it longer, so watch for
your Commentator or web sites etc.
Don’t miss this EVENT next year.
I want to give special thanks to Steve
Craig for a vision four years ago. Steve,
Joey Warner, myself and some other
Shriners and ladies started this EVENT
and Steve calls it “Patti’s Kids” in memory of Pattie Craig who was one great supporter. We have had some great years
and then some disappointing years.
Thank you Steve for hanging in there
with me and I believe it will continue to
OCT.-NOV. 2011
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Greenville Shrine Club
Ladies’ Auxiliary
grow.
If anyone would like to contribute in
money or time to the Event, please get in
touch with me George Jackson, 1299
North Parker Road, Greenville, S.C.
29609 or call me at 864-246-5236.
Due to all your support we were able to
contribute so far this year $4,300.00 and
still have some monies coming in.
Please make checks payable to
Greenville Shriners Hospital and I.D. as
Patti’s Kids”.
Thanks again from myself and Steve
Craig.
A Sincere Thanks
To all that sent me cards, visited me in the hospital, called me on the phone, but
most of all for the prayers that were sent up on my behalf during my surgery.
It is great to know that I have so many friends out there that care.
God Bless each one of you,
Noble Bill Perkins
By Bren Sherbert
Just a short note and a huge thank you
from the Ladies Auxiliary of
the
Greenville Shrine Club, to those of you
who come out and support our Tuesday
Night Dinners. We hope you will continue to do so and know that our work and
your support is for a wonderful cause,
when we give to the Hospital for the kids
at the end of the year, so invite others to
join us and enjoy some great home
cooked meals. We still serve from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m., and the cost is just $7.00 a
plate.
Also, come by the Club on Friday
Nights for dinner and entertainment
with Karaoke.
I still encourage you all to take the
time to stop by and say “Hello” to everyone and pick up a Club Newsletter to
keep up on all the happenings for the
next couple of months, as there will be
plenty of events going on.
On another note, we would like to say
“Happy Birthday” to a few of our Ladies,
Tammy Swecker – September 27, Betty
Cox, Lady of Mike Cox – September 28,
and Bren Sherbert, Lady of Chunk
Brown – October 2. We hope you enjoy
your day.
In closing remember the children in
our Hospitals in your prayers, as they are
the reason we work hard throughout the
year.
Remember…..How people treat you
will make little difference when you
know you have God’s approval…..so
when the outlook seems bad…..look up!!
Wishing you all a wonderful blessed
month.
TUESDAY NIGHT DINNERS:
Oct. 4—Pork roast, mashed potatoes,
lima beans, cole slaw, rolls, dessert.
Oct. 11—Baked chicken, baked beans,
potato salad, rolls, dessert.
Oct. 18—Beef tips & gravy, rice, corn
casserole, green beans, rolls, dessert.
Oct. 25—Meat loaf, mashed potatoes,
squash casserole, cabbage, rolls, dessert.
Nov. 1—Turkey & gravy, dressing,
green beans, sweet potato casserole,
cranberries, rolls, dessert.
Nov. 8—Fish, French fries, hush puppies slaw, dessert.
Nov. 15—Lasagna, garlic bread, salad,
dessert.
Nov. 22—Potato soup, taco soup, cornbread, dessert.
Nov. 29—BBQ Pork chops, Au Gratin
potatoes, cabbage, cornbread, dessert.
Dec. 6—Cube steak & gravy, rice, baby
limas, rolls, dessert.
Dec. 13—Eggs, bacon & sausage, grits,
red potatoes, fruit, biscuits & gravy
The Greenville Shrine Club presents Joe Bates a check for Shriners Hospital for
Children at the Annual SOS – Joe Bates Day. This great event was held July 30 at Union
Shrine Club. (Pictured: Back row: Nobles Don Tucker, Billy Hill, George Jackson, Front
row: Illustrious Sir, Potentate Jimmy Smith and Joe Bates)
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New Year's Eve Party
December 31, 2011
FOOD & PARTY FAVORS
WILL BE FURNISHED
DINNER SERVED AT 7:00
THE SHADES
DOORS WILL OPEN AT 6 P.M. DINNER AT 7 P.M.
Tickets $60 per couple/$30 per single
Call Carolyn at the Greenville Shrine Club
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The Newberry Shrine Club and The Baja Warriors presents Joe Bates two checks
totaling $1,000.00 for donation to Shriners Hospital for Children at the Annual SOS – Joe
Bates Day.
2012
$40.00
For Information & Tickets Contact:
Per
Couple
Donation
Jerry Campbell at (864) 221-3901
or
Tal Minyard at (864) 980-0073 or (864) 998-4753
Nobles Bill Workman, Walter Guth, Curt Adams and Benny Patterson were out selling car tickets, tool box tickets and candy to raise money for the Shrine at one of the
local festivals in York County.
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OCT.-NOV. 2011
Bailey will be installed as Chief of South
Atlantic Provost Guard Association. Try
to go and support Snooks. He is a good
Shriner and supports everything the
Provost Guard and Hejaz Temple do. We
are looking forward to seeing you all in
Pigeon Forge.
Our Fall Ceremonial will be here
before we know it, so be searching for a
Candidate. Remember no organization
can remain strong without new members.
They are out there and all you have to
do is ask.
As usual be a good Shriner and do
what you can to help support your
Temple and work for the children in our
Shriners Hospitals.
God Bless you all and have a great time
being good Shriners.
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COMING EVENTS
… Dates to remember!
Provost Guard News
By Dick Flowers-Exec. Lieutenant
September and the fall is now here and
hopefully cooler weather is just around
the corner.
In August the Provost Guard went to
the Southeastern Shrine Convention in
Louisville, Kentucky. It was a great trip
and we won the First Place Trophy for
best dressed Unit.
We went to the Circus Awards dinner
and were honoring when it was
announced that the Provost Guard were
one of the hardest working Units in
Hejaz Temple and also our Ladies
received accolades for all their work in
selling so many souvenirs at the Circus.
September 22-24, 2011, we will be
attending the South Atlantic Shrine
Convention in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Our own Provost Guard member Snooks
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Congratulations to Noble Dick Flowers for being sworn in as 3rd Vice President of the
Southeastern Provost Guard Shrine Association in Louisville, Kentucky.
Check Out Hejaz Website
Saturday, October 1
Divan & Ladies Night
Chesnee Shrine Club
Sunday, October 2
Hawaiian Cruise Meeting
Hejaz Temple
Tuesday, October 4
Divan & Ladies Night
Blue Ridge Shrine Club
Wednesday, October 5
4th Quarter Business Meeting
Hejaz Temple
October 5-9
Circus Seminar
Portland, OR
November 4-12
Potentate’s Cruise
Hawaiian Islands
Friday, November 18
Unit & Club Awards Ceremony
Woodruff Shrine Club
Saturday, December 3
Divan & Ladies Night
Newberry Shrine Club
Saturday, December 10
Potentate’s Appreciation
Hejaz Temple
December 14-17
Imperial Visit
Hejaz Temple
Thursday, December 15
Nile Supreme Queen Visit
Hejaz Temple
*Changed from Oct. 19-22
Webmasters Luke and Anne Thompson are doing
a fantastic job with the Hejaz Website. Check it
out! There’s even music. If your Unit or Club
would like to put events on the web,
contact Anne or Luke—
[email protected] or [email protected]
w w w. h e j a z t e m p l e. n e t
Thursday, October 6
Divan & Ladies Night
York-Crescent Shrine Club
Sunday, October 9
Hospital Visit for Candidates
Shriners Hospital for Children Greenville
October 14-15
Fall Ceremonial
Newberry, South Carolina
Saturday, December 17
Shrine bowl of the Carolinas
Spartanburg, SC
January 7, 2012
1st Quarter Business Meeting
Annual Elections
Greenville Shrine Club
SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN®
TOUR GUIDES NEEDED!!
We need tour guides for the Hospital Tour Guide Unit. Great opportunity to give back
to our fraternity and be a part of the Greenville Shriners Hospital.
Contact Scott McDaniel • Call (864) 415-5131 • Office (864) 252-7786 • [email protected]
The
Chaplain
Speaks
Act Quickly
Psalm 144:4 — “Man is likely to vanity: his days are as a shadow that
passeth away”
Henry Ford reportedly said, “You can’t build a reputation on what
you are going to do.” We are reminded to get started and do something before the days run out! Popular sayings like, “life is
short, play hard,” provide further reminders of the importance of
using time wisely. David’s prayer is Psalm 144 reminds us to make
time count. Take a good look at your life’s accomplishments, and if
you are not satisfied with what you see, make some fast changes, for
time is running out!
Former Patient Joe Bates Presents Donation
Win
2010
Camaro
Members of the Provost Guard attended the 2011 SESA Convention in Louisville,
Kentucky in August. Hejaz is proud to announce that the Provost Guard was awarded
1st Place in the Uniform Competition. Pictured, Front row seated, Provost Guard
Captain, David Doss and Executive Lieutenant, Dick Flowers, Back row; Nobles Jimmy
Hicks, Bill Owens, Hovey McClure, Jim Strange, William D. “Snooks” Bailey, Don
Gardner, Robert Cannon and Billy Herman. Congratulations Provost Guard!
2nd Prize
Halloween Bingo
When:
Where:
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October 28, 2011
6:00 p.m.
Hejaz Shrine Temple
200 Ranch Road
Mauldin, SC 29662
Sponsored by
Melody Maker
500 Polaris 4x4
Four Wheeler AND
Trailer
DRAWING ... Saturday, October 15, 2011
$
5
Per ticket
Due to the HUGE SUCCESS
of this project, please TURN
IN ALL MONIES and TICKET
STUBS as they are sold.
Thank you!
Seller of Winning Ticket
Receives $500.00
Seller of Most Tickets
Receives $1000
CROWN OF HONOR
5 Points Per Ticket Sold
DOUBLE Points on Sales of
$500.00 and above
Former patient, Joe Bates presents a donation to the hospital. His Support Our
Shriners rally raised $16,000 for the hospital. Jim Eller, Chairman of the Board of
Governors of Shriners Hospitals for Children® — Greenville, and Gene Bracewell,
Imperial Treasurer, accepted the check.
Hospital Couriers Needed
The Hospital Couriers Unit is now taking applications for new members
to volunteer at the hospital. There are 2 positions available; you will be
running errands for the hospital. Please contact Don Gambrell at
864-845-7972 or 864-640-7228; Charles Martin at 864-444-9430 or
Brenda Parnell at 864-255-8754.
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OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.NOV. 2011
PAGE THIRTEEN
Leaders in Care
Mid-City Car Show Big Success
•Experienced
•Innovative
•Specialized
"Nobody Asked Me"
The question most asked of the
newly initiated Noble, "Why did
you wait so long before joining
the Shrine?" His answer will
invariably be
"Nobody Asked Me Before"
The Mid-City Car Show was a big success. Here you see Billy Bentley, president of
Mid-City Shrine Club, with our Illustrious Potentate Jimmy Smith. They are standing
among the many trophies and items that were given away during the day. (Trophies are
for the Cars.)
The drawings took place every half hour and there were many items to be given
away. Inside there was some good food to be had. “Jab” and his crew stayed up all
night and cooked a hog. They had B-B-Q, baked beans, fries, home-made slaw and
good cold tea.
There was a “walking poker run”, shaved ice, car show souvenirs and the Daisy
Maes had various crafts to sell. WOOW ! ! A great place to be! A good time for the
whole family!!
HEJAZ FALL
CEREMONIAL
By providing the highest quality care
to children with orthopaedic conditions,
the
Board-certified
pediatric
orthopaedic surgeons at Shriners
Hospitals for Children — Greenville
change patients’ lives every day.
Shriners Hospitals for Children —
Greenville is a state-of-the-art hospital
with more than 20 orthopaedic treatment specialties, with a special expertise
in the following areas:
• Cerebral palsy
• Scoliosis and other spinal
abnormalities
• Clubfoot and other problems of the foot
• Limb deficiencies and
prosthetic restoration
• Spina bifida
• Trauma to the hip, knee,
or leg
• Brittle bone disease
For More Information,
Please Visit:
www.shrinershgospitalsforchildren.org
or call 1-866-459-0013
October 14 & 15
Newberry, SC
Schedule of Events
FRIDAY - October 14, 2011
10:00 am-4:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm-10:30 pm
SATURDAY - October 15, 2011
9:00 am
11:00 am-1:00 pm
11:30 am-1:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:30 pm-4:30 pm
6:30 pm
8:00 pm
8:30 pm-12:00 am
10;00 pm
Ceremonial Registration Open
Candidates check in with Director & his staff at
Newberry Opera House
First Section by Ritualistic Divan at Newberry Opera
House
Parade Line-Up (Hejaz Provost Guard Parade Marshals)
Parade Lines-Up on Calhoun Street & Main Street
Parade runs west down Main Street to Nance Street
Parade Steps-Off. Civic Groups will lead parade;
Shriners will follow the Honor Guard
NO NON-SHRINERS behind the Honor Guard
Hejaz Hospitality at Newberry Opera House &
Memorial Park - Reflections Band in Memorial Park
Candidates report to Director & his staff at Newberry
College Gym for 2nd Section
Ladies Luncheon at Newberry Shrine Club
Lunch served at Newberry Opera House by Hejaz Chef
Unit
2011 Hejaz Memorial Service honoring our deceased
Brethren - Presentations to the Potentate will also be
made at this time
Hospitality at Newberry Opera House and in Memorial
Park
Country Fried Steak dinner at Newberry Shrine Club
Fall Candidate Rose & Fez Presentation Ceremony
Entertainment by TBD
Car, Four Wheeler, Trike Moped will be given away
along with any other giveaways
Event Locations
Newberry Opera House
1201 McKibben St.
Newberry, SC 29108
(803)276-5179
Newberry Shrine Club
196 Shrine Club Rd.
Newberry, SC 29108
(803)276-7064
Newberry College
2100 College St.
Newberry, SC 29108
(803)276-5010
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Join
Chief Rabban
Ron Kennedy
and
Lady Shirley
on a Carnival
Caribbean
Cruise!!
Deadline
Next Issue
Nov. 29,
2011
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OCT.-NOV. 2011
HEJAZ UNIT ROSTER 2011
WALKING UNITS
CHARACTERS
Greg K. Bramlett
208 Trent Dr
Taylors, S.C. 29687
h-864-268-5884 cell-864-979-8766
CLOWNS
Joe E. Dotson
105 Dublin Rd.
Greenwoiod, S.C. 29646
h-864-229-3677
COUNTRY BOYS
C. Gregory Shirley
11 Lyman St
Pelzer, S.C. 29669
h-864-947-4159 cell-864-444-3782
HEJAZ HONOR GUARD
Jody E. Stewart
101 Murray Dr
Mauldin, S.C. 29662
h-864-288-5490 cell-864-354-8864
JOKERS
John H. Thomas
8 Mauldin Cir
Greenville, S.C. 29609
h-864-246-4836
MARCHING PATROL
Clarence Layton, Jr.
24 Tulane Ave.
Greenville, S.C. 29617
h-864-416-6458
RADIO FLYERS
Michael T. Maddox
P O Box 896
Williamston, S.C. 29687
h-864-958-1987
WARRIORS
Broadus Lynn
115 Lansdale Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29302
h-864-585-5841 cell 864-680-1518
MOTORIZED UNITS
BAJA WARRIORS
Randall G. Floyd
5223 S.C. Highway 34
Pomaria, S.C. 29126
h-803-276-8314 cell 803-924-7413
CLASSIC CARTS
Thomas W. Land
13 Lyman St
Pelzer, S.C. 29669
cell-864-276-6221
DEUCESTERS
Edward W. Baier
481 E. Victor Hill Rd
Duncan, S.C. 29334
h-864-498-5340 cell-864-247-8330
HEJAZ LOONEY-TOONS
Jeremy W. Wofford
600 E. Stagtecoach Rd
Cross Hill, S.C. 29332
h-864-998-9099 o-864-992-7897
DIRECTORS STAFF
David L. Starnes
109 Cotswold Ave
Moore, S.C. 29369
h-864-574-2093
RITUALISTIC DIVAN
Charlie A. Chapman, Jr.
688 W. Ridgeway Rd
Honea Path, S.C. 29654
h-864-243-2543 cell-444-1956
HEJAZ SAND BUGZ
Robert Wayne Chapman
504 Adderly Lane
Boiling Springs, S.C. 29316
h-864-578-7785 cell-864-541-9610
FIREMEN
Gary H. Lutton
340 Erwin Cir
Starr, S.C. 29684
h-864-352-6950 cell-864-844-1336
ROADRUNNERS
Harvey L. Grant
145 Pine Cir
Pelzer, S.C. 29669
cell-864-940-8774
GREETERS
Jerry L. Copeland
22 Fairfield Dr
Mauldin, S.C. 29662
h-864-967-7536 cell-864-399-3627
TEMPLE STAFF
Jason W. Davis
3330 Oneal Church Rd
Greer, S.C. 29651
h-864-895-3583 cell-864-444-9290
GRITS BAND
Charlie E. Smith
3607 Howell Rd
Rock Hill, S.C. 29732
h-803-328-1627
WHEELCHAIRS
Charles I. Martin
628 Log Shoals Rd
Greenville, S.C. 29607
cell-864-444-9430
HOSPITAL COURIERS
Donald L. Gambrell
610 Hwy. 17
Piedmont, S.C. 29673
h-864-845-7972 cell-640-7228
HILLBILLY CLAN 2 MOTORCADE
Henry W. Reynolds
202 Edgewood Dr
Mauldin, S.C. 29662
h-864-297-1247
HOT-WHEELS
A. Wayne Helms
212 Redcoat Dr
Fort Mill, S.C. 29715
h-803-548-1295 cell-803-389-8371
LIL MONSTER TRUCKS
James M. Reepe
824 Wall St
Iva, S.C. 29655
h-864-554-5290 k
MOTORCYCLE ESCORT
Nathan Clark Roach
PO Box 295, 2783 Graden Rd
Ware Shoals, S.C. 29692
cell-864-861-4000 cell-864-910-0101
RACERS
James R. Morris
109 Heritage Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29307
h-864-579-9475 c-864-921-1656
RAGTOPS
Luther J. Thompson, Sr. PP
222 Highland Rd
Duncan, S.C. 29334
h-864-439-8256 cell-864-303-8554
SPORTSMEN
W. Marvin Nalley, PP
110 Shannon Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29301
h-864-576-8310 cell 864-541-6099
SPECIAL UNITS
ASTRO-NUTS
Carl J. Nix
19 Clearview Cir
Travelers Rest, S.C. 29690
h-864-834-9888 cell-864-525-8046
HOSPITAL TOUR GUIDES
Donald W. Gilstrap
560 Swaneys Landing Rd
Seneca, S.C. 29678
Cell-864-420-5973
HUGABLES
Edward W. George
481 E. Victor Hill Rd
Duncan, S.C. 29334
h-864-888-1519
PAST MASTERS
Jonathan J. Sprinkle
227 West Gantt Cir
Piedmont, S.C. 29673
h-864-349-1022 cell-864-608-1776
PAST POTENTATES
Vernon G. Meek, PP
128 Butler Dr
Simpsonville, S.C. 29681
h-864-963-3972 o-864-281-7756
cell-864-360-5275
BAND - CAPTAIN
I. Kemp Williams
242 Cart Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29307
h-864-579-1593
PAST PRESIDENTS
SPARTANBURG SHRINE CLUB
W. Richard Lands
107 Sun Valley Drive
Boiling Springs, S.C. 29316
H-864-814-6218 o-864-680-0188
BAND - DIRECTOR
Claude B. Cooper, Jr.
105 Pinedale Ct
Spartanburg, S.C. 29301
h-864-576-0318
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Gerald C. Reeves
290 Flat Rock Rd
Honea Path, S.C. 29654
h-864-243-2013 cell-864-444-6169
CHEFS
Danny W. Blalock
376 Crow Rd
Inman, S.C. 29349
h-864-592-2139 cell-864-590-7212
PROVOST GUARD
David O. Doss
107 Caversham Ln
Anderson, S.C. 29621
h-864-367-0357
OCT.NOV. 2011
PAGE NINE
GOLDEN STRIP SHRINE CLUB SEPTEMBER DANCE
HILLBILLY CLAN #2 WOODRUFF
Terrell W. Martin
589 McAbee Rd
Roebuck, S.C. 29376
H-864-576-5650 cell-864-978-2113
ALL SHRINERS SHOULD BELONG
TO A CLUB AND/OR UNIT!
ATTEND YOUR
BLUE LODGE.
"When You Expect
The Very Best"
Hejaz Clowns
Receive Awards
at SASA
Congratulations to the following Nobles for Awards
won at the South Atlantic
Shrine Clown Association
in Pigeon Forge!
Noble David Cunningham
1st Place for Individual Skit
Nobles David Cunningham,
Jim Banister and
Dick Swecker
3rd Place for Unit Skit
MARK HIPP'S
GARAGE & WRECKER
SERVICE
GRAND LODGE
NECK TIES
• 24 Hr. Heavy Duty Towing & Recovery
• Auto & Truck Repair
• Landoll & Lowboy Services Available
650 DIXIE DRIVE
NEWBERRY, SC 29106
PH: (803) 276-7007
FAX: (803) 276-7006
TOLL FREE: 1 (800) 291-9460
Available for purchase at
the Temple
$20.00 each
PAGE TEN
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.-NOV. 2011
3-D Virtual Surgery
for Cleft Lip and
Palate Is Here
Southeastern Motor Corp
Nobles,
I would like to thank you for your confidence in me allowing me to be your
President for the next year. It is an honor and I hope that I can help the
Southeastern Motor Corp through the year. It will take effort from every one of
us to ensure a successful year.
The Book Exchange will be held in Greenville, SC., October 7th & 8th. We will
be staying at the Phoenix Inn in Greenville. The phone number is (800)2573529. The website is www.phoenixgreenvilleinn.com. Let them know you are
staying with SASMC.
We will be opening the hospitality room around noon on the 7th. We plan on
having a small registration for this event to help off-set some of the costs.
We will be discussing issues pertaining to the events for the upcoming year.
All ideas and suggestions are encouraged. We have numerous ideas we are
Transferring the Virtual Plan
into Realty
Linping Zhao, Ph.D., a biomedical
engineer at Shriners Hospital for
Children - Chicago, explained, "It is
great to do the surgery using software
in my computer and come out with a
good plan, but the key is really how
you transfer the plan to the operating
room, so the surgeon can actually see
it, follow it and even use it like a 'ruler'
in real time. We have larger monitors,
and from that we can show the virtual
surgical plans either in the operating
room for surgeons or in a conference
room for other clinicians on the team,
and for the children and their parents.
"We have even sent the surgical plan
and corresponding designs to medical
device manufacturers to make custom
implants, and special surgical templates like 'cutting guides' and/or
'repositioning guides,' which are
essentially patient-specific patterns
for where to make the bone cuts and
where to reposition the bones."
Above:Linping Zhao, Ph.D., (right) and David Morris, M.D. (middle) use 3-D imaging to
create a surgical plan for a patient who as cleft lip and palate.
Technology Continues to Improve
Surgical Techniques
With the help of engineers like Dr.
Zhao, simulations can now be performed in the operating room so surgeons can choose the best procedure
from a number of options.
"Every day the technology is getting
better and better," said Dr. Zhao. "I'm
very excited to have been working on
this for the past decade. It's wonderful
- it really can help children and make
their life better."
We Are Always Learning
Shriners Hospitals for Children is
connected to more than 60 medical
teaching facilities across the country.
Go to shrinershospitalsforchildren.org
and click "Education," and then
"Medical Education" to see how we
are training for the next generation of
pediatric specialists.
The “Ol’ Swimming Hole” was the coolest place to be during Mid-City Shrine Clubs Annual Redneck Games. Rednecks of all ages enjoyed participating in the legendary events
such as Hub-Cap Tossin’, Horseshoe Tossin’ (using a toilet seat and plungers), Hawg Callin’ and Tater Gun Shootin’ as the band played on the bed of a flat-bed trailer. Jab’s specially cooked chicken legs were on the menu along with home-made ice cream, watermelon, dogs and burgers. A knee slappin’, gut bustin’ time was had by all!
Black Cyan Magenta Yellow
Shriners Hospitals for Children® Chicago is among a handful of hospitals around the world, and one of the
first in the U.S., to use the threedimensional (3-D) virtual surgery in
the operating room. The technique is
improving the odds of successful outcomes in cleft lip and palate surgery
by allowing surgerons to perform a
"virtual" surgery before bringing the
child to the operating room.
3-D images are used with sophisticate software that allows the cleft lip
and palate team to see the child's face
and bone, and tissue structures before
the surgery and after. Many potential
problems in completing the surgery
can be worked out prior to the actual
procedure, and various modeling
techniques allow the team to preview
not only the physical integrity of the
outcome, but also how the child's face
will look. Virtual planning is a significant improvement because it gives
surgeons a way to design a more accurate surgical plan.
PAGE ELEVEN
pursuing to allow us to have a fun and successful year. I want to invite you to
the functions that are in the works for this year. I will attempt to make sure you
have a good time with your fellow members.
Our Secretary this year is Gary Jarrett from Morocco Temple in Jacksonville.
Please welcome him on board.
Our Chaplain this year is Mike Grant from Kosair Temple in Louisville. Please
make him welcome.
We are sending this notice out to all line Officers, Past Presidents and
Temples that we have contact with. If you know of someone who would like
this information, please pass it on.
See you in Greenville.
Thanks,
Chad Knight
2011 HEJAZ CIRCUS APPRECIATION DINNER
PAGE TEN
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.-NOV. 2011
3-D Virtual Surgery
for Cleft Lip and
Palate Is Here
Southeastern Motor Corp
Nobles,
I would like to thank you for your confidence in me allowing me to be your
President for the next year. It is an honor and I hope that I can help the
Southeastern Motor Corp through the year. It will take effort from every one of
us to ensure a successful year.
The Book Exchange will be held in Greenville, SC., October 7th & 8th. We will
be staying at the Phoenix Inn in Greenville. The phone number is (800)2573529. The website is www.phoenixgreenvilleinn.com. Let them know you are
staying with SASMC.
We will be opening the hospitality room around noon on the 7th. We plan on
having a small registration for this event to help off-set some of the costs.
We will be discussing issues pertaining to the events for the upcoming year.
All ideas and suggestions are encouraged. We have numerous ideas we are
Transferring the Virtual Plan
into Realty
Linping Zhao, Ph.D., a biomedical
engineer at Shriners Hospital for
Children - Chicago, explained, "It is
great to do the surgery using software
in my computer and come out with a
good plan, but the key is really how
you transfer the plan to the operating
room, so the surgeon can actually see
it, follow it and even use it like a 'ruler'
in real time. We have larger monitors,
and from that we can show the virtual
surgical plans either in the operating
room for surgeons or in a conference
room for other clinicians on the team,
and for the children and their parents.
"We have even sent the surgical plan
and corresponding designs to medical
device manufacturers to make custom
implants, and special surgical templates like 'cutting guides' and/or
'repositioning guides,' which are
essentially patient-specific patterns
for where to make the bone cuts and
where to reposition the bones."
Above:Linping Zhao, Ph.D., (right) and David Morris, M.D. (middle) use 3-D imaging to
create a surgical plan for a patient who as cleft lip and palate.
Technology Continues to Improve
Surgical Techniques
With the help of engineers like Dr.
Zhao, simulations can now be performed in the operating room so surgeons can choose the best procedure
from a number of options.
"Every day the technology is getting
better and better," said Dr. Zhao. "I'm
very excited to have been working on
this for the past decade. It's wonderful
- it really can help children and make
their life better."
We Are Always Learning
Shriners Hospitals for Children is
connected to more than 60 medical
teaching facilities across the country.
Go to shrinershospitalsforchildren.org
and click "Education," and then
"Medical Education" to see how we
are training for the next generation of
pediatric specialists.
The “Ol’ Swimming Hole” was the coolest place to be during Mid-City Shrine Clubs Annual Redneck Games. Rednecks of all ages enjoyed participating in the legendary events
such as Hub-Cap Tossin’, Horseshoe Tossin’ (using a toilet seat and plungers), Hawg Callin’ and Tater Gun Shootin’ as the band played on the bed of a flat-bed trailer. Jab’s specially cooked chicken legs were on the menu along with home-made ice cream, watermelon, dogs and burgers. A knee slappin’, gut bustin’ time was had by all!
Black Cyan Magenta Yellow
Shriners Hospitals for Children® Chicago is among a handful of hospitals around the world, and one of the
first in the U.S., to use the threedimensional (3-D) virtual surgery in
the operating room. The technique is
improving the odds of successful outcomes in cleft lip and palate surgery
by allowing surgerons to perform a
"virtual" surgery before bringing the
child to the operating room.
3-D images are used with sophisticate software that allows the cleft lip
and palate team to see the child's face
and bone, and tissue structures before
the surgery and after. Many potential
problems in completing the surgery
can be worked out prior to the actual
procedure, and various modeling
techniques allow the team to preview
not only the physical integrity of the
outcome, but also how the child's face
will look. Virtual planning is a significant improvement because it gives
surgeons a way to design a more accurate surgical plan.
PAGE ELEVEN
pursuing to allow us to have a fun and successful year. I want to invite you to
the functions that are in the works for this year. I will attempt to make sure you
have a good time with your fellow members.
Our Secretary this year is Gary Jarrett from Morocco Temple in Jacksonville.
Please welcome him on board.
Our Chaplain this year is Mike Grant from Kosair Temple in Louisville. Please
make him welcome.
We are sending this notice out to all line Officers, Past Presidents and
Temples that we have contact with. If you know of someone who would like
this information, please pass it on.
See you in Greenville.
Thanks,
Chad Knight
2011 HEJAZ CIRCUS APPRECIATION DINNER
PAGE TWELVE
OCT.-NOV. 2011
HEJAZ UNIT ROSTER 2011
WALKING UNITS
CHARACTERS
Greg K. Bramlett
208 Trent Dr
Taylors, S.C. 29687
h-864-268-5884 cell-864-979-8766
CLOWNS
Joe E. Dotson
105 Dublin Rd.
Greenwoiod, S.C. 29646
h-864-229-3677
COUNTRY BOYS
C. Gregory Shirley
11 Lyman St
Pelzer, S.C. 29669
h-864-947-4159 cell-864-444-3782
HEJAZ HONOR GUARD
Jody E. Stewart
101 Murray Dr
Mauldin, S.C. 29662
h-864-288-5490 cell-864-354-8864
JOKERS
John H. Thomas
8 Mauldin Cir
Greenville, S.C. 29609
h-864-246-4836
MARCHING PATROL
Clarence Layton, Jr.
24 Tulane Ave.
Greenville, S.C. 29617
h-864-416-6458
RADIO FLYERS
Michael T. Maddox
P O Box 896
Williamston, S.C. 29687
h-864-958-1987
WARRIORS
Broadus Lynn
115 Lansdale Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29302
h-864-585-5841 cell 864-680-1518
MOTORIZED UNITS
BAJA WARRIORS
Randall G. Floyd
5223 S.C. Highway 34
Pomaria, S.C. 29126
h-803-276-8314 cell 803-924-7413
CLASSIC CARTS
Thomas W. Land
13 Lyman St
Pelzer, S.C. 29669
cell-864-276-6221
DEUCESTERS
Edward W. Baier
481 E. Victor Hill Rd
Duncan, S.C. 29334
h-864-498-5340 cell-864-247-8330
HEJAZ LOONEY-TOONS
Jeremy W. Wofford
600 E. Stagtecoach Rd
Cross Hill, S.C. 29332
h-864-998-9099 o-864-992-7897
DIRECTORS STAFF
David L. Starnes
109 Cotswold Ave
Moore, S.C. 29369
h-864-574-2093
RITUALISTIC DIVAN
Charlie A. Chapman, Jr.
688 W. Ridgeway Rd
Honea Path, S.C. 29654
h-864-243-2543 cell-444-1956
HEJAZ SAND BUGZ
Robert Wayne Chapman
504 Adderly Lane
Boiling Springs, S.C. 29316
h-864-578-7785 cell-864-541-9610
FIREMEN
Gary H. Lutton
340 Erwin Cir
Starr, S.C. 29684
h-864-352-6950 cell-864-844-1336
ROADRUNNERS
Harvey L. Grant
145 Pine Cir
Pelzer, S.C. 29669
cell-864-940-8774
GREETERS
Jerry L. Copeland
22 Fairfield Dr
Mauldin, S.C. 29662
h-864-967-7536 cell-864-399-3627
TEMPLE STAFF
Jason W. Davis
3330 Oneal Church Rd
Greer, S.C. 29651
h-864-895-3583 cell-864-444-9290
GRITS BAND
Charlie E. Smith
3607 Howell Rd
Rock Hill, S.C. 29732
h-803-328-1627
WHEELCHAIRS
Charles I. Martin
628 Log Shoals Rd
Greenville, S.C. 29607
cell-864-444-9430
HOSPITAL COURIERS
Donald L. Gambrell
610 Hwy. 17
Piedmont, S.C. 29673
h-864-845-7972 cell-640-7228
HILLBILLY CLAN 2 MOTORCADE
Henry W. Reynolds
202 Edgewood Dr
Mauldin, S.C. 29662
h-864-297-1247
HOT-WHEELS
A. Wayne Helms
212 Redcoat Dr
Fort Mill, S.C. 29715
h-803-548-1295 cell-803-389-8371
LIL MONSTER TRUCKS
James M. Reepe
824 Wall St
Iva, S.C. 29655
h-864-554-5290 k
MOTORCYCLE ESCORT
Nathan Clark Roach
PO Box 295, 2783 Graden Rd
Ware Shoals, S.C. 29692
cell-864-861-4000 cell-864-910-0101
RACERS
James R. Morris
109 Heritage Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29307
h-864-579-9475 c-864-921-1656
RAGTOPS
Luther J. Thompson, Sr. PP
222 Highland Rd
Duncan, S.C. 29334
h-864-439-8256 cell-864-303-8554
SPORTSMEN
W. Marvin Nalley, PP
110 Shannon Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29301
h-864-576-8310 cell 864-541-6099
SPECIAL UNITS
ASTRO-NUTS
Carl J. Nix
19 Clearview Cir
Travelers Rest, S.C. 29690
h-864-834-9888 cell-864-525-8046
HOSPITAL TOUR GUIDES
Donald W. Gilstrap
560 Swaneys Landing Rd
Seneca, S.C. 29678
Cell-864-420-5973
HUGABLES
Edward W. George
481 E. Victor Hill Rd
Duncan, S.C. 29334
h-864-888-1519
PAST MASTERS
Jonathan J. Sprinkle
227 West Gantt Cir
Piedmont, S.C. 29673
h-864-349-1022 cell-864-608-1776
PAST POTENTATES
Vernon G. Meek, PP
128 Butler Dr
Simpsonville, S.C. 29681
h-864-963-3972 o-864-281-7756
cell-864-360-5275
BAND - CAPTAIN
I. Kemp Williams
242 Cart Dr
Spartanburg, S.C. 29307
h-864-579-1593
PAST PRESIDENTS
SPARTANBURG SHRINE CLUB
W. Richard Lands
107 Sun Valley Drive
Boiling Springs, S.C. 29316
H-864-814-6218 o-864-680-0188
BAND - DIRECTOR
Claude B. Cooper, Jr.
105 Pinedale Ct
Spartanburg, S.C. 29301
h-864-576-0318
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Gerald C. Reeves
290 Flat Rock Rd
Honea Path, S.C. 29654
h-864-243-2013 cell-864-444-6169
CHEFS
Danny W. Blalock
376 Crow Rd
Inman, S.C. 29349
h-864-592-2139 cell-864-590-7212
PROVOST GUARD
David O. Doss
107 Caversham Ln
Anderson, S.C. 29621
h-864-367-0357
OCT.NOV. 2011
PAGE NINE
GOLDEN STRIP SHRINE CLUB SEPTEMBER DANCE
HILLBILLY CLAN #2 WOODRUFF
Terrell W. Martin
589 McAbee Rd
Roebuck, S.C. 29376
H-864-576-5650 cell-864-978-2113
ALL SHRINERS SHOULD BELONG
TO A CLUB AND/OR UNIT!
ATTEND YOUR
BLUE LODGE.
"When You Expect
The Very Best"
Hejaz Clowns
Receive Awards
at SASA
Congratulations to the following Nobles for Awards
won at the South Atlantic
Shrine Clown Association
in Pigeon Forge!
Noble David Cunningham
1st Place for Individual Skit
Nobles David Cunningham,
Jim Banister and
Dick Swecker
3rd Place for Unit Skit
MARK HIPP'S
GARAGE & WRECKER
SERVICE
GRAND LODGE
NECK TIES
• 24 Hr. Heavy Duty Towing & Recovery
• Auto & Truck Repair
• Landoll & Lowboy Services Available
650 DIXIE DRIVE
NEWBERRY, SC 29106
PH: (803) 276-7007
FAX: (803) 276-7006
TOLL FREE: 1 (800) 291-9460
Available for purchase at
the Temple
$20.00 each
PAGE EIGHT
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.NOV. 2011
PAGE THIRTEEN
Leaders in Care
Mid-City Car Show Big Success
•Experienced
•Innovative
•Specialized
"Nobody Asked Me"
The question most asked of the
newly initiated Noble, "Why did
you wait so long before joining
the Shrine?" His answer will
invariably be
"Nobody Asked Me Before"
The Mid-City Car Show was a big success. Here you see Billy Bentley, president of
Mid-City Shrine Club, with our Illustrious Potentate Jimmy Smith. They are standing
among the many trophies and items that were given away during the day. (Trophies are
for the Cars.)
The drawings took place every half hour and there were many items to be given
away. Inside there was some good food to be had. “Jab” and his crew stayed up all
night and cooked a hog. They had B-B-Q, baked beans, fries, home-made slaw and
good cold tea.
There was a “walking poker run”, shaved ice, car show souvenirs and the Daisy
Maes had various crafts to sell. WOOW ! ! A great place to be! A good time for the
whole family!!
HEJAZ FALL
CEREMONIAL
By providing the highest quality care
to children with orthopaedic conditions,
the
Board-certified
pediatric
orthopaedic surgeons at Shriners
Hospitals for Children — Greenville
change patients’ lives every day.
Shriners Hospitals for Children —
Greenville is a state-of-the-art hospital
with more than 20 orthopaedic treatment specialties, with a special expertise
in the following areas:
• Cerebral palsy
• Scoliosis and other spinal
abnormalities
• Clubfoot and other problems of the foot
• Limb deficiencies and
prosthetic restoration
• Spina bifida
• Trauma to the hip, knee,
or leg
• Brittle bone disease
For More Information,
Please Visit:
www.shrinershgospitalsforchildren.org
or call 1-866-459-0013
October 14 & 15
Newberry, SC
Schedule of Events
FRIDAY - October 14, 2011
10:00 am-4:00 pm
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
5:00 pm
6:00 pm
7:00 pm-10:30 pm
SATURDAY - October 15, 2011
9:00 am
11:00 am-1:00 pm
11:30 am-1:00 pm
1:00 pm
2:30 pm-4:30 pm
6:30 pm
8:00 pm
8:30 pm-12:00 am
10;00 pm
Ceremonial Registration Open
Candidates check in with Director & his staff at
Newberry Opera House
First Section by Ritualistic Divan at Newberry Opera
House
Parade Line-Up (Hejaz Provost Guard Parade Marshals)
Parade Lines-Up on Calhoun Street & Main Street
Parade runs west down Main Street to Nance Street
Parade Steps-Off. Civic Groups will lead parade;
Shriners will follow the Honor Guard
NO NON-SHRINERS behind the Honor Guard
Hejaz Hospitality at Newberry Opera House &
Memorial Park - Reflections Band in Memorial Park
Candidates report to Director & his staff at Newberry
College Gym for 2nd Section
Ladies Luncheon at Newberry Shrine Club
Lunch served at Newberry Opera House by Hejaz Chef
Unit
2011 Hejaz Memorial Service honoring our deceased
Brethren - Presentations to the Potentate will also be
made at this time
Hospitality at Newberry Opera House and in Memorial
Park
Country Fried Steak dinner at Newberry Shrine Club
Fall Candidate Rose & Fez Presentation Ceremony
Entertainment by TBD
Car, Four Wheeler, Trike Moped will be given away
along with any other giveaways
Event Locations
Newberry Opera House
1201 McKibben St.
Newberry, SC 29108
(803)276-5179
Newberry Shrine Club
196 Shrine Club Rd.
Newberry, SC 29108
(803)276-7064
Newberry College
2100 College St.
Newberry, SC 29108
(803)276-5010
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Ron Kennedy
and
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on a Carnival
Caribbean
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Deadline
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2011
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OCT.-NOV. 2011
Bailey will be installed as Chief of South
Atlantic Provost Guard Association. Try
to go and support Snooks. He is a good
Shriner and supports everything the
Provost Guard and Hejaz Temple do. We
are looking forward to seeing you all in
Pigeon Forge.
Our Fall Ceremonial will be here
before we know it, so be searching for a
Candidate. Remember no organization
can remain strong without new members.
They are out there and all you have to
do is ask.
As usual be a good Shriner and do
what you can to help support your
Temple and work for the children in our
Shriners Hospitals.
God Bless you all and have a great time
being good Shriners.
PAGE SEVEN
COMING EVENTS
… Dates to remember!
Provost Guard News
By Dick Flowers-Exec. Lieutenant
September and the fall is now here and
hopefully cooler weather is just around
the corner.
In August the Provost Guard went to
the Southeastern Shrine Convention in
Louisville, Kentucky. It was a great trip
and we won the First Place Trophy for
best dressed Unit.
We went to the Circus Awards dinner
and were honoring when it was
announced that the Provost Guard were
one of the hardest working Units in
Hejaz Temple and also our Ladies
received accolades for all their work in
selling so many souvenirs at the Circus.
September 22-24, 2011, we will be
attending the South Atlantic Shrine
Convention in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Our own Provost Guard member Snooks
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Congratulations to Noble Dick Flowers for being sworn in as 3rd Vice President of the
Southeastern Provost Guard Shrine Association in Louisville, Kentucky.
Check Out Hejaz Website
Saturday, October 1
Divan & Ladies Night
Chesnee Shrine Club
Sunday, October 2
Hawaiian Cruise Meeting
Hejaz Temple
Tuesday, October 4
Divan & Ladies Night
Blue Ridge Shrine Club
Wednesday, October 5
4th Quarter Business Meeting
Hejaz Temple
October 5-9
Circus Seminar
Portland, OR
November 4-12
Potentate’s Cruise
Hawaiian Islands
Friday, November 18
Unit & Club Awards Ceremony
Woodruff Shrine Club
Saturday, December 3
Divan & Ladies Night
Newberry Shrine Club
Saturday, December 10
Potentate’s Appreciation
Hejaz Temple
December 14-17
Imperial Visit
Hejaz Temple
Thursday, December 15
Nile Supreme Queen Visit
Hejaz Temple
*Changed from Oct. 19-22
Webmasters Luke and Anne Thompson are doing
a fantastic job with the Hejaz Website. Check it
out! There’s even music. If your Unit or Club
would like to put events on the web,
contact Anne or Luke—
[email protected] or [email protected]
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Thursday, October 6
Divan & Ladies Night
York-Crescent Shrine Club
Sunday, October 9
Hospital Visit for Candidates
Shriners Hospital for Children Greenville
October 14-15
Fall Ceremonial
Newberry, South Carolina
Saturday, December 17
Shrine bowl of the Carolinas
Spartanburg, SC
January 7, 2012
1st Quarter Business Meeting
Annual Elections
Greenville Shrine Club
SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN®
TOUR GUIDES NEEDED!!
We need tour guides for the Hospital Tour Guide Unit. Great opportunity to give back
to our fraternity and be a part of the Greenville Shriners Hospital.
Contact Scott McDaniel • Call (864) 415-5131 • Office (864) 252-7786 • [email protected]
The
Chaplain
Speaks
Act Quickly
Psalm 144:4 — “Man is likely to vanity: his days are as a shadow that
passeth away”
Henry Ford reportedly said, “You can’t build a reputation on what
you are going to do.” We are reminded to get started and do something before the days run out! Popular sayings like, “life is
short, play hard,” provide further reminders of the importance of
using time wisely. David’s prayer is Psalm 144 reminds us to make
time count. Take a good look at your life’s accomplishments, and if
you are not satisfied with what you see, make some fast changes, for
time is running out!
Former Patient Joe Bates Presents Donation
Win
2010
Camaro
Members of the Provost Guard attended the 2011 SESA Convention in Louisville,
Kentucky in August. Hejaz is proud to announce that the Provost Guard was awarded
1st Place in the Uniform Competition. Pictured, Front row seated, Provost Guard
Captain, David Doss and Executive Lieutenant, Dick Flowers, Back row; Nobles Jimmy
Hicks, Bill Owens, Hovey McClure, Jim Strange, William D. “Snooks” Bailey, Don
Gardner, Robert Cannon and Billy Herman. Congratulations Provost Guard!
2nd Prize
Halloween Bingo
When:
Where:
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October 28, 2011
6:00 p.m.
Hejaz Shrine Temple
200 Ranch Road
Mauldin, SC 29662
Sponsored by
Melody Maker
500 Polaris 4x4
Four Wheeler AND
Trailer
DRAWING ... Saturday, October 15, 2011
$
5
Per ticket
Due to the HUGE SUCCESS
of this project, please TURN
IN ALL MONIES and TICKET
STUBS as they are sold.
Thank you!
Seller of Winning Ticket
Receives $500.00
Seller of Most Tickets
Receives $1000
CROWN OF HONOR
5 Points Per Ticket Sold
DOUBLE Points on Sales of
$500.00 and above
Former patient, Joe Bates presents a donation to the hospital. His Support Our
Shriners rally raised $16,000 for the hospital. Jim Eller, Chairman of the Board of
Governors of Shriners Hospitals for Children® — Greenville, and Gene Bracewell,
Imperial Treasurer, accepted the check.
Hospital Couriers Needed
The Hospital Couriers Unit is now taking applications for new members
to volunteer at the hospital. There are 2 positions available; you will be
running errands for the hospital. Please contact Don Gambrell at
864-845-7972 or 864-640-7228; Charles Martin at 864-444-9430 or
Brenda Parnell at 864-255-8754.
PAGE SIX
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Greenville Shrine Club
Teams Up with Patti’s Kids
for Hospital Fundraiser
By George Jackson
I would like to thank all that helped and
all that attended to make the 4th Annual
Patti’s Kids Hospital Drive such a huge
success.
Thanks to four FANTASTIC Bands who
all donated their time and talents. They
were: The Out of Towners, The
Reflections, Shag Attack, and The
Tommy Black Trio. A very special thanks
to Bobby Simmons of Music Makers Of
Easley for providing and setting up thousands of dollars worth in sound equipment for the EVENT. If you need music
equipment from large to small or music
lessons, please call Music Makers. It is
not every day that you see so much talent under one roof. Most of the entertainers are not Shriners, but are proud to
help raise money for our Shriners Kids.
Please if you ever get the chance, thank
them for their support.
A big thanks to Don Tucker and all of
the Greenville Shrine Club for teaming
up with us for this event. A special
thanks to GSC Ladies Auxiliary for their
hard work and contributions. We all
know we need our Ladies. I will not try
to call all names but Greenville Shrine
Club Members and Ladies, you made
me proud! This Event brought out hundreds of people who had so much fun
they didn’t want to leave. Our Potentate
Jimmy Smith and Chief Rabban Ron
Kennedy came by and were having so
much fun they wound up staying all
afternoon. I also saw President Jerry
Campbell and a group from the Golden
Strip Shrine Club, just to mention a few.
I’ve had a number of people who were
very disappointed because they couldn’t
attend due to conflicts or because they
just didn’t know about the event. Next
year we will set the date much earlier so
we can promote it longer, so watch for
your Commentator or web sites etc.
Don’t miss this EVENT next year.
I want to give special thanks to Steve
Craig for a vision four years ago. Steve,
Joey Warner, myself and some other
Shriners and ladies started this EVENT
and Steve calls it “Patti’s Kids” in memory of Pattie Craig who was one great supporter. We have had some great years
and then some disappointing years.
Thank you Steve for hanging in there
with me and I believe it will continue to
OCT.-NOV. 2011
PAGE FIFTEEN
Greenville Shrine Club
Ladies’ Auxiliary
grow.
If anyone would like to contribute in
money or time to the Event, please get in
touch with me George Jackson, 1299
North Parker Road, Greenville, S.C.
29609 or call me at 864-246-5236.
Due to all your support we were able to
contribute so far this year $4,300.00 and
still have some monies coming in.
Please make checks payable to
Greenville Shriners Hospital and I.D. as
Patti’s Kids”.
Thanks again from myself and Steve
Craig.
A Sincere Thanks
To all that sent me cards, visited me in the hospital, called me on the phone, but
most of all for the prayers that were sent up on my behalf during my surgery.
It is great to know that I have so many friends out there that care.
God Bless each one of you,
Noble Bill Perkins
By Bren Sherbert
Just a short note and a huge thank you
from the Ladies Auxiliary of
the
Greenville Shrine Club, to those of you
who come out and support our Tuesday
Night Dinners. We hope you will continue to do so and know that our work and
your support is for a wonderful cause,
when we give to the Hospital for the kids
at the end of the year, so invite others to
join us and enjoy some great home
cooked meals. We still serve from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m., and the cost is just $7.00 a
plate.
Also, come by the Club on Friday
Nights for dinner and entertainment
with Karaoke.
I still encourage you all to take the
time to stop by and say “Hello” to everyone and pick up a Club Newsletter to
keep up on all the happenings for the
next couple of months, as there will be
plenty of events going on.
On another note, we would like to say
“Happy Birthday” to a few of our Ladies,
Tammy Swecker – September 27, Betty
Cox, Lady of Mike Cox – September 28,
and Bren Sherbert, Lady of Chunk
Brown – October 2. We hope you enjoy
your day.
In closing remember the children in
our Hospitals in your prayers, as they are
the reason we work hard throughout the
year.
Remember…..How people treat you
will make little difference when you
know you have God’s approval…..so
when the outlook seems bad…..look up!!
Wishing you all a wonderful blessed
month.
TUESDAY NIGHT DINNERS:
Oct. 4—Pork roast, mashed potatoes,
lima beans, cole slaw, rolls, dessert.
Oct. 11—Baked chicken, baked beans,
potato salad, rolls, dessert.
Oct. 18—Beef tips & gravy, rice, corn
casserole, green beans, rolls, dessert.
Oct. 25—Meat loaf, mashed potatoes,
squash casserole, cabbage, rolls, dessert.
Nov. 1—Turkey & gravy, dressing,
green beans, sweet potato casserole,
cranberries, rolls, dessert.
Nov. 8—Fish, French fries, hush puppies slaw, dessert.
Nov. 15—Lasagna, garlic bread, salad,
dessert.
Nov. 22—Potato soup, taco soup, cornbread, dessert.
Nov. 29—BBQ Pork chops, Au Gratin
potatoes, cabbage, cornbread, dessert.
Dec. 6—Cube steak & gravy, rice, baby
limas, rolls, dessert.
Dec. 13—Eggs, bacon & sausage, grits,
red potatoes, fruit, biscuits & gravy
The Greenville Shrine Club presents Joe Bates a check for Shriners Hospital for
Children at the Annual SOS – Joe Bates Day. This great event was held July 30 at Union
Shrine Club. (Pictured: Back row: Nobles Don Tucker, Billy Hill, George Jackson, Front
row: Illustrious Sir, Potentate Jimmy Smith and Joe Bates)
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New Year's Eve Party
December 31, 2011
FOOD & PARTY FAVORS
WILL BE FURNISHED
DINNER SERVED AT 7:00
THE SHADES
DOORS WILL OPEN AT 6 P.M. DINNER AT 7 P.M.
Tickets $60 per couple/$30 per single
Call Carolyn at the Greenville Shrine Club
for more information • 864-244-6200
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The Newberry Shrine Club and The Baja Warriors presents Joe Bates two checks
totaling $1,000.00 for donation to Shriners Hospital for Children at the Annual SOS – Joe
Bates Day.
2012
$40.00
For Information & Tickets Contact:
Per
Couple
Donation
Jerry Campbell at (864) 221-3901
or
Tal Minyard at (864) 980-0073 or (864) 998-4753
Nobles Bill Workman, Walter Guth, Curt Adams and Benny Patterson were out selling car tickets, tool box tickets and candy to raise money for the Shrine at one of the
local festivals in York County.
PAGE SIXTEEN
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Great Falls Shrine Club News
By Randall Roof
It’s hard to believe that it’s almost the
end of the year, with Thanksgiving coming up and Christmas plus New Year.
Again, where did all the time go.
We have a $2,250.00 give-away coming
up on Saturday, October 22, 2011. The
tickets are $35.00 each with 16 chances
to win from $50.00 to $1,000.00, It also
includes food and drinks. If all tickets
are not sold, it will be based on the percentage sold. It will start at 7:00 p.m.
and go on until all tickets are drawn. We
are only selling 100 tickets. If you would
like to support this project the address is
Great Falls Shrine Club, P O Box 367,
Great Falls, S.C. 29055. You do not have
to be present to win.
To all of you that come to our meetings, thank you so much for your support. At the last meeting we had Nobles
from Kershaw, Rock Hill, Fort Mill and
Columbia. You are always welcome. We
meet the first Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at
the Club.
We have two good cooks, Nobles Steve
Coleman and Nat Payseur. We don’t
know what we are going to have, but you
can bet it will be good.
On Saturday, December 31st we will
have our Annual New Year’s Dance and
give-away. We will have more on it next
time.
Shriner of the Month was Noble James
“Squirrel” McMurray. “Squirrel” has
been a great help to us. He is willing to
do anything he can to help us out.
Thank you so much “Squirrel” for your
time and help.
I would like to thank all of you so
much for your prayers and support of
my Mother during her illness and passing. God Bless each one of you.
Wishing all of you a happy
Thanksgiving and come see us. We
would love to have you.
OCT.-NOV. 2011
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The Cross Hill Parade is recognized as the start of the Fall and Winter “Parade Season”. The trucks & trailers are unloaded. The Hillbilly Ve-hickels are readied and finally
lined up. Well looky there ! There’s Barry from the Omar Temple joining in. Now there’s a Hillbilly that only a mother could love!
Well here it is Oc tob er already, and soon old man winter will b e making his
app ear anc e, bringing with him c older weather, hunting season, plent y of
football, the holiday season and the close of another year. With the holiday
season coming, we s t ar t thinking ab out par ades. For all the Nobles who participate in the many par ades we have, you need to b e prop erly insured. You
c an phone the Temple for information c onc erning insur anc e requirements.
Your Divan has b een on the move the last few weeks. Assist ant Rabban
Gar y Parsons and I, along with our Ladies made the trip to Louisville,
Kentucky, where we attended the S.E.S.A. Meeting and had a great time with
all the memb er s of the Association.
Next we visited Mid-Cit y Shrine Club’s Annual Car Show, where we enjoyed
the many b eautiful c ars that were on display.
We had the privilege of b eing with the Temple Chaplain Reverend Carrol
Caldwell and all the memb er s of Padgett Creek Baptis t Church over in Union
Count y, for their annual Masonic and Shrine Day ser vic es, which was most
enjoyable. If you have never b een to one of these ser vic es, please make
plans to attend one in the future, you will b e richly blessed.
Next we were off to Lanc aster, S.C. to visit the Nobles and Ladies of Jackson
Shrine Club. We enjoyed the great food and hospit alit y, which has b een
Jackson’s tr ademark for year s. It was great to have Deput y Imp erial
Potent ate Alan W. Madsen from Oasis Temple in Charlotte, N.C., there as their
sp ecial gues t. Thanks Jackson for a great evening and for ever ything you do
for the Shrine Hospit al and Hejaz.
Mos t of the Divan was on hand at Greenwood Shrine Clubs Divan and Ladies
Night on Saturday, Septemb er 17th. From all the rep or t s I got ever yone had
a sup er time and enjoyed the great food and hospit alit y. Thanks Greenwood
for what you do for our Hospit al and Shrinedom.
Our next s top was Chesnee Shrine Club where the food and hospit alit y is
always sec ond to none. Thanks Chesnee for a great evening and ever ything
you do.
Now you c an see what I mean when I say your Divan has b een on the move.
Have you got your CANDIDATE ready for the Fall Ceremonial Oc tober 14-15
down in Newb err y, S.C? If not, go out and sign one up. Regis tr ation forms
are in this issue. A Night Par ade has been scheduled this year and we need
all of our Unit s and Clubs par ticipating. Hop e to see you there.
Nobles, it ’s time to s t ar t thinking about the Shrine Bowl again. This year
the game will b e played at Wofford College St adium on Saturday, Dec emb er
17th. Be sure to wear your FEZ and attend. Also, we need as many Unit s and
Clubs represented in our Par ade as p ossible. This is a way we have of showing our Clubs and Unit s, Shrinedom and our c ause.
Until next time, may God Bless.
Yours in the Faith
Bob Rodger s
[email protected]
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PAGE SEVENTEEN
WOODRUFF SHRINE CLUB NEWS
By Don Colburn
Thanks to everyone who helped with
the Hash Sale and the Rabbit Supper.
The Ladies Lunches are going great.
Come on out and enjoy some old fashioned home cooking.
Padgett’s Creek Baptist Church
Masonic and Shrine Day was a great success. They had a record crowd at Church
and at the Club for lunch. We all appreciated Rev. Caldwell very much.
The Fall Ceremonial is in Newberry on
October 14th and 15th. Sign up a CANDIDATE and bring them on down. We
need new members.
On October 22nd we have a dance and
costume party. The band will be
Reflections.
November 12th, Cliff Akers will have a
candy sale on the streets of Woodruff,
S.C. Come and help Cliff.
November 15th at the Regular Meeting
it will be Election of New Officers for the
Club for 2012.
November 18th will be Hejaz Club and
Units Awards at the Club.
Our sympathy to Alan Manly and
Sandy Woody for the loss of their
Mothers, and also Cliff Akers for the loss
of his Aunt.
Let’s keep Debbie Waddell, Agnes
Ledford and Libby Revis in our prayers.
Hope you all get well soon.
God Bless.
Check Out Hejaz Website
Webmasters Luke and Anne Thompson are doing a fantastic
job with the Hejaz Website. Check it out! There’s even music.
If your Unit or Club would like to put events on the web,
contact Anne or Luke—
[email protected] or [email protected]
w w w. h e j a z t e m p l e. n e t
Greenville
Shrine
Club
Christmas Party
119 Beverly Rd. • Greenville, SC 29609 • 864-244-6200
We invite all to come celebrate Christmas with us on
December 9, 2011. We will have dinner and the
REFLECTIONS BAND playing your favorite music.
Doors will open at 6 p.m. All businesses welcome to
come out with all of your employees and use our small
dining room to give your gifts, etc.
Tickets $20 Couple - Members
$30 Couple - Non-Members
Call Carolyn at the Greenville Shrine Club
for more information 864-244-6200
COMING EVENTS:
Oct. 2—Ladies Lunch, 12 noon
Oct. 11—Board Meeting , 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 14—Fall Ceremonial
Oct. 15—Fall Ceremonial
Oct. 18—Regular Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 22—Dance & Meal, 7:00 p.m.
Nov. 6—Ladies Lunch, 12 noon
Nov. 8—Board Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 12—Candy Sale
Nov. 15—Regular Meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 18—Temple Awards
SHRINE CLUBS
ABBEVILLE SHRINE CLUB
855 Shrine Club Rd., Abbeville, S.C. 29620
Phone: 864-366-3020
Pres: Roger Teel
Sec:
E. McDaniel Moore
Meets: 3rd Monday
ANDERSON SHRINE CLUB
1900 Broadway Lake Rd., Anderson, S.C. 29622
Phone: 864-338-6502
Pres: William T. Smith
Sec:
Richard G. Looper Sr.
Meets: 4th Tuesday
BLUE RIDGE SHRINE CLUB
429 Shrine Club Rd., Seneca, S.C. 29679
Phone: 864-882-0948
Pres: Aaron F. Morehead
Sec:
R. Allen Perkins
Meets: 1st Tuesday
CHEROKEE SHRINE CLUB
151 Shrine Club Rd., Gaffney, S.C. 29340
Phone: 864-489-0036
Pres: Paul K. Patterson
Sec:
James E. Withrow
Meets: 3rd Thursday
CHESNEE SHRINE CLUB
198 Shrine Club Rd., Chesnee, S.C. 29323
Phone: 864-461-2556
Pres: Robert J. Chapman Sr.
Sec:
Jesse L. James Sr.
Meets: 3rd Tuesday
CHESTER SHRINE CLUB
2321 Pressley Rd., Chester, S.C. 29706
Phone: 803-581-1561
Pres: Richard L. Melton
Sec:
Robert J. Smith
Meets: 3rd Tuesday
GOLDEN STRIP SHRINE CLUB
200 Ranch Rd., Greenville, S.C. 29607
Phone:
Pres: Jerry R. Campbell
Sec:
William F. Perkins
Meets: 2nd Thursday
GREAT FALLS SHRINE CLUB
3162 Lingale Acres, Gt. Falls, 29055
Phone: 803-482-6319
Pres: Darrell S. Walden
Sec:
Eddie L. Tart
Meets: 1st Wednesday
GREENVILLE SHRINE CLUB
119 Beverly Rd., Greenville, S.C. 29609
Phone: 864-244-6200
Pres: Don K. Tucker
Sec:
Roy L. Reynolds
Meets: 2nd Wednesday
GREENWOOD SHRINE CLUB
402 Shrine Club Rd., Greenwood, S.C. 29646
Phone: 864-980-9974
Pres: Bobby J. Kersey
Sec:
L. Charlton Moore
Meets: 4th Monday
JACKSON SHRINE CLUB
1449 S.Plantation Rd., Lancaster, S.C. 29721
Phone: 803-283-4412
Pres: Kevin B. Blackmon
Sec:
Frank W. Munn
Meets: 2nd Tuesday
LAURENS SHRINE CLUB
1156 Shrine Club Rd., Waterloo, S.C. 29384
Phone: 864-697-6567
Pres: Michael Deitz
Sec:
William B. Noffz
Meets: 1st Tuesday
MID-CITY SHRINE CLUB
1470 Fort Prince Blvd., Wellford, S.C. 29385
Phone: 864-439-6988
Pres: William G. Bentley III
Sec:
David E. Jernigan
Meets: 1st Wednesday
NEWBERRY SHRINE CLUB
196 Shrine Club Rd., Newberry, S.C. 29108
Phone: 803-276-7064
Pres: Mark C. Hipp
Sec:
Carl W. Waller
Meets: 4th Tuesday
PICKENS SHRINE CLUB
831 Griffin Mill Rd., Pickens, S.C. 29671
Phone:
Pres: Donald W. Gilstrap
Sec:
William F. Looper
Meets: 4th Monday
SALUDA SHRINE CLUB
1035 Johnston Hwy., Saluda, S.C. 29138
Phone: 803-364-5125
Pres: Olin O. Osbon
Sec:
C. Sammy Rhoden
Meets: 2nd Tuesday
SPARTANBURG SHRINE CLUB
1450 Fernwood-Glendale Rd., Spartanburg, S.C. 29307
Phone: (h) 864-583-4879
Pres: Stephen T. Justice
Sec:
Clifford H. Patrick
Meets: 1st Thursday
TRI-CITY SHRINE CLUB
Hwy 252, Honea Path, S.C. 29654
Phone: 864-861-3880
Pres: A. Roland Weathers
Sec:
Meets: 3rd Thursday
UNION SHRINE CLUB
2731 Lockhart Hwy, Union, S.C. 29379
Phone: 864-427-1058
Pres: Julian H. Ivey
Sec:
Calvin J. Smith
Meets: Last Monday
WOODRUFF SHRINE CLUB
201 Aiken Rd., Woodruff, S.C. 29388
Phone: 864-476-2313
Pres: Samuel A. Lockman
Sec:
Donald G. Colburn
Meets: 3rd Tuesday
YORK CRESCENT SHRINE CLUB
2065 McConnell’s Hwy., Rock Hill, S.C. 29731
Phone: 803-328-8800
Pres: S. Gary Wright
Sec:
H. Tommy Blackwell
Meets: 1st Thursday
The Sunshine Shop is located on the Second Floor
of Shriners Hospital for Children
950 Grove Road
Greenville, SC
We have Infants, Children, Ladies, and Men's Shirts
Ladies & Men's Golf Shirts
Ladies & Men's Jackets and Vests
Jewlery & Cosmetic Bags
Accessories and Much, Much More!
Hours: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday - Friday
Occasionally open on Saturday and Sunday for special events.
All proceeds are applied to the Luella Schloeman Educational Fund, which is used to
help assist patients of Shriners Hospital with college scholarships.
The Chester Shrine Club has been busy putting up new signs out of the turning points
on the highway to help make it easier to be able to come out to the Chester Shrine Club.
The sign pictured was placed on the front of the building and is very visible from the
highway. It really looks good! Thanks Nobles, let’s keep up the good work.
The club has been busy. September 20th was Master Mason night at the club. Several
Masters Masons attended and short film presentations were given on the Temple, the
Temple grounds and the golf course as well as the improvements at the hospital and the
hospital grounds.
The Perfect Place
For Your Special Event!
Hejaz Shrine Center
200 Ranch Road (Located Off
Ashmore Bridge Road)
Greenville, SC 29607
(864) 277-4386
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
Contact Karen White
Wedding Receptions - Birthdays
Anniversaries - Reunions
Business Meetings
250 Seating Capacity Large Dance Floor
Large Buffet Table
Old English "Pub" Open On
Request
Available
Tables - Chairs - Linens - Dishes
PAGE EIGHTEEN
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.-NOV. 2011
PAGE THREE
PP Joseph M. Scott
Elected President
of South Atlantic
Shrine Association
Union Shrine Club Happenings
The
POTENTATE'S
Past Potentate Joseph M. Scott was
elected
South
Atlantic
Shrine
Association President at the SASA
Convention
in
Pigeon
Forge.
Illustrious Sir Joseph Scott expresses
his utmost appreciation to all Nobles
for their confidence in electing him to
such a great post.
Area Representative Noble Harold Montgomery and Union County Shrine Club Vice President,
Noble Don Davis present Car Project Chairman, Noble R.V. Theo a check for $5,000 for car ticket
purchases sold by Union County Shrine Club. (Pictured left to right: Nobles Harold Montgomery,
Don Davis, R.V. Theo, Past Potentate George Thompson, Chief Aide Jamie Smith and Past
Potentate Carroll Barker.
Union Shrine Club honored RV Theo for his outstanding contributions to
Crippled Children. An Honorary Union Shrine Club Life Membership was
presented to him by Union Club President Julian Ivey. Illustrious Sir
Potentate Jimmy Smith was on hand during the presentation.
Hejaz
Candidates
...have you
found any?
Candidates
are everywhere...
Have
you
found
any yet?
MESSAGE
The Wheelchair Unit
is now accepting
applications for new
members!
Please contact
Charles Martin (864) 444-9460
or Bill Rodgers (864) 244-7675
for more information.
Past Potentate Joseph M. Scott
™
"Poor Ol' George"™
CAL•EN•DUR
fur the year ... 2012
RECIPES - FOLKLORE
Union County Shrine Club President Julian Ivey presents Noble Calvin Smith with the
Potentate’s Gold Leaf Award for exceptional performance in the Annual Onion Sale.
Celebrity Outhouses
Old-Tyme Remedies and
lotza other USELESS STUFF
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Phone: (864) 845-3440
Fax: (864) 845-3450
Jeff - 607-2225
Jonathan - 325-6753
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Potentate's Appreciation
Honoring
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and Lady Mary Jane
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Hejaz Temple
The Fun Begins at 7:00 p.m.
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Sample copy $6.00 • 3 Samples $15.00
Mail Check to:
Order these Great Moneymakers from ...
Randall Roof, Raban - Hillbilly Clan #2,
Outhouse #1, Flop-eye River Rats
Randall Roof, P.O., Box 367, Great Falls, SC 29055
Mail check with order made out to Outhouse #1
Hejaz Temple
Attn: Potentate's Appreciation
P.O. Box 667
Mauldin, SC 29662
Greetings from the Hejaz Shrine Center. We have been pretty busy this
summer and have no plans in slowing down. The Divan nights have been
great with a lot of good food, fellowship and fun. A big thank you to the
Golden Strip Shrine Club for their Divan Night. It was fabulous and the food
was excellent. The Southeastern Shrine was in Louisville, Kentucky this year.
Recorder Bob Rodgers and Assistant Rabban Gary Parsons represented
Hejaz and brought back positive reports. At the end of August, we had
another great Divan Night in Abbeville with a great crowd. Thanks to
Abbeville Shrine club for a wonderful evening. On September 11, Reverend
Caldwell hosted a Masonic Shrine Day at his Church in Cross Keys. As always,
Reverend Caldwell delivered a wonderful message. After the service, we
enjoyed a delicious meal at Woodruff Shrine Club with a standing room only
crowd. Jackson Shrine Club in Lancaster hosted a Divan Ladies night and
there was another great crowd with fabulous food, especially the fried
pickles! Imperial Sir Alan Madsen and his Lady Jan joined us at the Jackson
Shrine Club and he delivered a great message from the Imperial.
As I sit and write this, we have just returned from Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee for the annual South Atlantic Shrine Association. Hejaz was represented by an outstanding crowd and a special thanks to everyone who
took the trip around the mountain. A HUGE thanks to the Hospitality Food
& Beverage Committee, for providing a great hospitality and to Mike
Hopkins and George Jackson for some great entertainment. The Hejaz
Chef’s provided fantastic food on Friday & Saturday, thank you Chef’s! I
would especially like to congratulate Illustrious Sir Joe Scott on becoming
the SASA president. Hejaz is supporting you all the way Joe!
Don’t forget about our Fall Ceremonial coming up on the 14 & 15th of
October in Newberry. We need good quality candidates, and if you have a
candidate, make sure he visits our hospital on October 9th at 1 pm. While
in Newberry, I personally want to invite family members and widows of our
Brethren who have passed on before us in the year of 2011 to join me on
Saturday October 15th for the memorial service at the Newberry Opera
House at 1 pm. We also have planned a Fez & Rose presentation on
Saturday night, October 15th, at the Newberry Shrine Club, and that’s also
the night we will be drawing for someone to win the Camaro, the four
wheeler and the Trike moped. Hope to see you all in Newberry!
In closing, please keep all of our Brothers and their families who are sick
in your thoughts and prayers, and if you know of someone who is sick or
passed away please call the Shrine Office and let someone know so they can
pass on the word. As always, I am just a phone call away if anyone needs
anything. WE ARE FAMILY 2011!
Your Potentate,
Jimmy Smith
Check Out Hejaz Website
Webmasters Luke and Anne Thompson are doing a fantastic
job with the Hejaz Website. Check it out! There’s even music.
If your Unit or Club would like to put events on the web,
contact Anne or Luke—
[email protected] or [email protected]
w w w. h e j a z t e m p l e. n e t
PAGE TWO
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Michael G. Severe Elected Imperial
Potentate of Shriners International
Oct.-Nov. 2011
Number 6
THE COMMENTATOR is devoted to the interest of Hejaz Shriners and the
Masonic Fraternity. News articles and pictures about the Nobility, Units or
Shrine Club activities are welcome.
EDITOR: Karen White
Office Phone (864) 277-4386
Toll Free: 1-800-833-8409
Fax: (864) 277-4389
e-mail: [email protected]
All communications regarding editorial content or advertising should be mailed to:
HEJAZ COMMENTATOR
P. O. Box 667
MAULDIN, S. C. 29662
DIVAN
POTENTATE
Jimmy R. Smith
2031 Adelaide Street
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-276-8423
CHIEF RABBAN
J. Ron Kennedy
2280 Highway 418
Pelzer, SC 29669
Home: 864-243-2718
ASSISTANT RABBAN
Gary S. Parsons Sr.
P.O. Box 1328
Lancaster, SC 29721
Home: 803-286-0219
HIGH PRIEST & PROPHET
Barry S. Koon
14149 C. R. Koon Hwy.
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-364-2769
ORIENTAL GUIDE
Billy B. Ackerman III
P.O. Box 315, Hwy. 76.
Prosperity SC 29127
Home: 803-364-3002
TREASURER
Vernon G. Meek
128 Butler Drive
Simpsonville, SC 29681
Home: 864-963-3972
RECORDER
William R. Rodgers
111 Walden Circle
Spartanburg, SC 29301
Home: 864-576-4092
Office: 864-277-4386
TEMPLE ATTORNEY
Rodney M. Brown
P.O. Box 566
Fountain Inn, SC 29644
Office: 864-862-2528
OFFICE HOURS:
8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
AREA REPRESENTATIVES
AREA A: George G. Jackson
1299 N. Parker Road
Greenville, SC 29609
Home: 864-246-5236
AREA B: Ambrose M. Lisle
2379 Old Furnace Road
Spartanburg, SC 29303
Home: 864-599-0854
AREA C: Frank W. Munn
1757 Charles Avenue
Lancaster, SC 29720
Home: 803-285-3018
AREA D: Claude (Jack) Cartee
500 Barcliff Lane
Anderson, SC 29621
Home: 864-225-8746
AREA E: Jason H. Turner
504 Country Gardens Drive
Fountain Inn, SC 29644
Home: 864-862-0210
AREA F: Curtis K. Adams
3353 Penhurst Road
Rock Hill, SC 29730
Home: 803-329-0364
AREA G: Chad Teague
122 Oxford Road
Greenwood, SC 29649
Home: 864-223-2116
AREA H: Wayne E. Keenan
101 Briarwood Road
Easley, SC 29640
Home: 864-442-6266
AREA I: Harold Montgomery
774 Philippi Church Road
Union, SC 29379
Home: 864-427-9921
AREA J: “Do-Nut”
P.O. Box 416
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-924-3092
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN
Barry S. Koon
14149 C.R. Koon Hwy.
Newberry, SC 29108
Home: 803-364-2769
During the 2011 Imperial Session,
held in Denver July 3-7, Michael G.
Severe of Erie, Colo., was elected the
Imperial Potentate of Shriners
International, making him the highest-ranking Shriner in the world. As
Imperial Potentate, he serves as
President of the Board of Directors for
Shriners International and Chairman
of the Board of Directors for Shriners
Hospitals for Children®.
Severe was raised a Master Mason
at the age of 21, progressed onto
the York and Scottish Rites and
became a Shriner at the age of 22.
He held various officer positions at
Glenwood Lodge #65, AF&AM, and
was Past Patron of Erica Chapter #
69 – OES. At El Jebel Shriners in
Denver, Severe belonged to the
Scooter and Motorcycle Units and
became president of his unit in
1989. In 1990, he was appointed
Outer
Guard,
and
became
Potentate of El Jebel Shriners in
1999.
During
the
1999-2000
Imperial Year, Severe served on the
Imperial Strategic Planning and
Imperial
Fleming-Florence
Committees. He has also served as
Chairman of the Public Relations
Committee.
Severe is a management consultant
in the manufacturing sector. He was a
manager of IS at Auto-trol Technology
Corporation, division manager for
Adolph Coors Company, CTO for
EG&G/Kaiser-Hill and Corporate
Management Consultant for Titanium
OCT.-NOV. 2011
Hillbilly Clan #2 Outhouse #1 Flop-eye River Rats
By Randall Roof
Imperial Sir Michael G. Severe
Metals Corporation. Severe received
his bachelor’s degree in business
administration with an emphasis in
management information science
from the University of Northern
Colorado.
Severe’s wife, Patty, is employed by
St. Joseph Hospital. He has two children, Joe who works as a logger in
Idaho, and Lauren who is attending
the University of Northern Colorado
as an English major; Patty has two
grown children, Aaron and Amanda;
and two grandchildren, Sydney and
Derek.
FALL IS HERE!!
Take advantage of the cooler
temperatures and escape to
our beautiful golf course.
Bring your family and friends
and create great memories.
We look forward to seeing
you soon!
PAGE NINETEEN
I wish all of you could have been here
on Saturday, August 13th for Hillbilly
Day. It came off just great. Thanks for all
your support in making it possible.
On Friday night Brothers Nat Payseur
and Steve Coleman prepared us a very
good supper and we all enjoyed it very
much. Thanks Nat and Steve for your
time and hard work on this.
On Saturday, the Jamil Racers fixed a
very good dinner and all enjoyed it very
much. Thanks Racers for coming to
Great Falls and doing this for us.
Thanks also to the Hillbilly Clan #2
Degree Team for coming and putting on
the degree work for us. We had 14 more
to take the degree also the Master degree
and 9 Ladies to go through. To the 9 men
and women from Kershaw Shrine Club,
thank you for the good show you put on,
also to Clan #82 out of Charleston, thank
you for your great support that day and
over the past 15 years, we always look
forward to seeing you all.
Now, on the gun or $500.00 give away
Brother Ben Barbee from Knoxville Tn.,
was the last years winner, so we had him
to draw the tickets for us and the winner
was the Jamil Sporsters out of Columbia,
S.C. The winner of the extra 90 tickets
was Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins from
Spartanburg, S.C., and the winner of the
extra 40 tickets was Brother Bill Rigsbee
from Albemarle, N.C.
Here are the ones that bought $100.00
or more: Brother Ben Barbee and Ron
Owensby from Knoxville, Tn., Brother
Johnnie Burtsher from Havelock, N.C.,
Brother Hanson Lilly from Bryan Oh.,
Brother and Mrs Ronald Wray from Little
River, S.C., Brother Bill Workman from
Rock Hill, S.C., Brother Ron Grundberg
from Brown City MI., Brother Carl Lewis
from Rock Hill, S.C., Brother John
O’Neal, PP from Gaston, S.C. There were
three anonymous and Hejaz Sportsmen
from Spartanburg S.C.
Here are the ones that bought $50.00
or more: Brother Paul Thompson from
Charlotte, N.C., Brother Ronald Waddell
from Spartanburg, S.C. Brother Bill
Rigsbee from Albermarle N.C. Brother
Bill Green from Charleston, S.C. and Bob
Jordon from Leesville, S.C.
If you bought one ticket or a hundred,
thank you so much for your support and
I hope you will support us again next
year. God Bless all of you.
Now, about the “Poor Ol George”
Calendars, they are ready and make a
great fund raiser for any organization
and are a nice Christmas present. They
are one dozen for $28.00 with free shipping, two or three dozen are $24.00 per
dozen plus $5.00 shipping and four to
nine dozen are $23.00 per dozen with
free shipping and ten or more are $21.00
with free shipping. If you would like to
try them send a check in the amount you
want and make out to Outhouse #1, P. O.
Box 367, Great Falls, S.C. 29055. If you
order ten or more dozen, please list
address you would like to have them
sent to – no P.O. Box. Hope to hear from
you with an order.
Thanks to all of you, so much for your
support and prayers in my Mothers illness and passing.
I wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving.
Come see us and God Bless all of you.
Shriners Hospitals for Children®
HILLBILLY CLAN #2
Outhouse #1
Flop-Eye River Rats
PRICE $10 EA.
S&H $1.00
TOTAL
11.00
$
The Outhouse
Papers
Country Humor &
Trivia
The Outhouse Papers is a hoot!
Absolutely funny and absorbing, this
hilarious book includes wacky stories,
strange historical facts, jokes, and
folklore on a wide range of topics. Lose
yourself in moonshine tales, oldfashion marriage advice, and even the
Duct Tape Diet. Learn the lost art of
hurling insults and making jerk coffee. Master the secret slang of Civil
War soldiers, railroaders, hobos, and cowboys. Marvel at weird laws,
strange inventions, and bazarre festivals, like the Cow Chip Throwing
Championship, and the Rattlesnake Derby. Revel in quirky factoids
about rich and famous Americans all the way from Thomas Jefferson to
Al Capone. This book belongs in every outhouse in America. 192 pages.
Mail Check With Order Made Out To Outhouse #1 To
Randall Roof, Raban - Hillbilly Clan #2
Outhouse #1, Flop-Eye River Rats
PO Box 367
Great Falls, SC 29055
Thousands of Miles Driven
Taking Children to Shriners
Hospitals for Children®
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Imagine spending
your entire day driving a child to the
Shriners Hospitals for Children in
Greenville, South Carolina. What if that
child was not your own?
Harvey Grant, a Road Runner, has
made 200 trips taking local children to
Shriners Hospitals for Children in
Greenville, South Carolina, and has
made 117 trips to Shriners Hospitals for
Children in Cincinnati, Ohio. For each
trip, Grant picks up a local family, drives
them to the hospital for treatment, and
then returns with them back home. The
transportation is free of cost to the
child’s family, but the Road Runners say
they are paid with smiles from the child.
When asked why they volunteer so
much of their time, Road Runners simply reply that when they look at what the
families are going through with the sick
children, they are happy to drive any distance to help them.
The Shriners Hospitals for Children —
Greenville would like to recognize
Harvey Grant for his dedication to helping local children.
Old-Time Farmhouse Cooking
by Barbara Swell
Climb down off your tractor and dig into
some old fashioned comfort food! We've got
cranberry beef stew simmering on the old
clookstove and some sweet corn just pulled
off the stalks. Try a dab of this farm fresh
butter on the orange rye bread. Whether
you're a born farmer or a country minded
city person, you'll enjoy these creative rural
recipes, stories, jokes, advice, farm love, and
illustrations that were collected from a wide
variety of sources from the 1880s to the
1950s. 51⁄2"x81⁄2", 72 pages.
"Barbara Swell has the neatest cookbooks.
They make such great gifts." – Jeannette
Haley, Museum of Pioneer History
$6.00 + $1.00 Shipping and Handling = $7.00
Order from Hillbilly Clan #2, Outhouse #1
Flop-Eye River Rats
Make Check with Order Made Out to
Outhouse #1 and Mail to
Randall Roof, P.O. Box 367, Great Falls, SC 29055
PAGE TWENTY
OCT.-NOV. 2011
OCT.-NOV. 2011
HEJAZ FALL CEREMONIAL
October 14 & 15 - Newberry, SC
“Where’s the Waffles?”
By: Rush L. Workman
• Ladies' Luncheon • Hospitality • Fun & Fellowship
• Headquarters Hotel - Hampton Inn • Secondary Hotel - Holiday Inn, Newberry
Rooms Rates are $89.00 plus taxes while they last!
Contact Ray Morris at (864) 230-0667 or (864) 592-2580 or by email at [email protected]
Noble:
$10.00
$20.00
$20.00
Everyone Must Be Registered to Attend!
Don't Miss The Fun! Register Early!
Lady:
The 2011 Unit & Club Awards Ceremony will be held on Friday, November 18th, 2011,
at Woodruff Shrine Club, located at 201 Aiken Road, Woodruff, SC 29388.
Fried Chicken Dinner with the trimmings will be served beginning at 7:00 pm, with
the Awards Presentation to follow.
ALL NOBLES & LADIES ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Please be sure to RSVP by calling the Temple office at (864) 277-4386 no later than
Monday, November 7th, 2011, to ensure we have enough seating and food for all!
Hope to see you all there!
Shrine #
Ticket sellers for the All–You–Can-Eat breakfast event pictured here left to right:
Noble Mark Hipp, President of the Newberry Shine Club, Salina Morris and Gearadine
Morris. Thank you for all your hard work in making this a huge success!
Phone #
Charge to my Visa or MC
EXP.
Make checks payable to HEJAZ TEMPLE, Mail to: P.O. Box 667, Mauldin, SC
Enclosed is a check/money order or credit card payment for$
Please register us/me for the Fall Ceremonial
.
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
GREENVILLE, SC
PERMIT 25
Address:
Waffle House employees pictured left to right are; Randy Anderson, APD, RodStover,
EVP, Tiffany Jeter, Glenn Parker, Cheryl Parker, Ashley Parker, and Brian Wilson.
Yes…the Parkers are related)
2011 Unit & Club Awards Ceremony
HEJAZ SHRINE PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
❐ Noble Registration
❐ Noble & Lady Registration
❐ Ladies Luncheon
Black Cyan Magenta Yellow
FRIDAY NIGHT PARADE
Before I answer that question, let me give
you a little background. Cheryl Parker is the
Divisional Coach for eight Waffle House
restaurants in the Newberry County area. A
very interesting job when you consider they
are all open 24/7/365, and that she has to
“coach” dozens of Waffle House employees
on how to be ready to meet customers at all
times of the day and night. Parker, an eight
year employee of Waffle House, had an idea
to do something with the Newberry County
Shrine Club and Hejaz Shrine Temple.
When Cheryl was living in upstate New
York many years ago, her young son, Bryan
Young, was badly burned on his legs and
feet. He was wonderfully cared for by the
Shriners Hospital System (www.shrinershopsitalsforchildren.org ), and today, at
age twenty-seven, is a shift supervisor at a
Tim Horton’s in Buffalo, NY. (Tim Horton
was a NHL champion for many years in the
early 60’s and later started the highly
acclaimed Tim Horton Donut/Coffee
House chain (think Dunkin Donuts) in
Canada. Seems that “Waffle” didn’t fall far
from the griddle.) Ever grateful for the free
medical care the Shriners provide children,
and in particular her son Bryan, Cheryl
wanted to finally help the local Shriners and
say Thank You.
The Newberry Shrine Club and Waffle
House teamed up to raise funds for the hospitals by conducting an All-You-Can-Eat
breakfast at the Shrine Club. A mere $8.00
got breakfast goers Waffle House scrambled
eggs, grits, hash browns, biscuits, bacon,
sausage, iced tea, OJ and coffee. But,
Where’s the Waffles? Parker told me that
they served well over 325 people and to
make that quality Waffles they are known
for and to keep the line moving, they had to
delete the Waffles from the menu for this
benefit. Didn’t matter, there was plenty of
great food, and everyone was very pleased.
I can attest to the fact that it was a great
time.
To pull this task off, on July 30th from 811am, Cheryl rounded up several ofher
managers who are pictured here to help
out.
Speaking of Waffles, as a frequent diner at
the Prosperity location, I noticed an AllYou-Can-Eat Waffles sign there. So, if you
are missing your Waffles, $3.00 will get you
all the Waffles you can eat. The chef told me
the other night the current Waffle eating
champ from Prosperity has eaten six at one
sitting. Bon Appetite!
The Hejaz Temple Offices Will Be
Closed Thursday and Friday,
November 24 & 25 in
Recognition of Thanksgiving.