Detroit Shriners - Detroit Moslem Shriners
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Detroit Shriners - Detroit Moslem Shriners
www.detroitShriners.com October 2015 Detroit Shriners Magazine Moslem Shriners 2015 Holiday Party Saturday, December 5, 2015 Social Hour 6:00pm • Dinner 7:00pm Penna’s of Sterling 38400 Van Dyke Ave. • Sterling Heights, MI 48312 Entertainment by Jerry Ross Band Reservations call Shrine Office, 248.569.2900 Ext. 110. Hotel Rooms will be available at: Hampton Inn & Suites, 36400 Van Dyke, Sterling Hgts, MI 48312, 586.276.0600 • $99 for standard room, $109 for suite Room rate guarantee only through 11/13/2015, Code:SHR VERSE OR WORSE By Joe Murphy Shriners Shine We see them at parades and like events Just out there having a good time But there’s another serious side Of those members of the Shrine That's what makes a Shriner someone very special They show so much concern and care For those children who were the losers In the game of. “Is Life Fair?” To a crippled child they offer hope That someday they might run and play Just as those other children do Though they cannot even walk today They offer help to the helpless Offer a chance of a full rich life To those who would have no chance at all If not for that skilled surgeon’s knife For the Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children Do everything they possibly can To help that crippled child become A fully functional lady or man If medical science can offer hope The Shriners see they receive it in full measure For they know the dear Lord up above Considers every child a treasure Members of the Shrine we salute you May the Lord bless each and every one And we stand in awe and wonder At the miracles your efforts have won October Moslemite 3 INDEX Detroit Shriners Shriners Shine................................... Page 3 Magazine Index and Office ................................ Page 4 Ten printed issues a year as well as all 12 online issues every year Drivers, Black Camel/Notices............. Page 5 Shrine Office NAPA Thank You................................ Page 2 Child Care.......................................... Page 6 Reception Unit................................... Page 7 248-569-2900 • Fax 248-557-4402 Past Master Unit ............................... Page 8 24350 Southfield Rd., Southfield, MI 48075 Shriners Dues Letter ......................... Page 9 Office Hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Cincinnati Tipsheet........................... Page 10 Commodore’s Report....................... Page 11 What’s New in Erie.................Pages 12 & 13 Shriners Creed................................. Page 14 Shrine Lancers................................. Page 15 9:00 am to 7:30 pm Monday (4:00 pm on Monday’s in July and August) 2015 MOSLEM OFFICERS Larry Leib, Potentate248-895-5342 Keystone Kops & Clown of the Year......................... Page 16 Craig Stigleman, Chief Rabban248-302-7337 Director Michigan State Fair Ladies of The Shrine & Daughters of the Nile.................... Page 17 Art Brdak, Assistant Rabban 586-291-2291 Bob O’ Brien, High Priest and Prophet 313-806-9475 Support our Advertisers and Events.................................... Page 18 Ladies Fall Fun................................. Page 19 Jeff Geske, Oriental Guide586-381-8187 Robert Pate P.P., Recorder 248-569-2900 x107 cell: 734-645-2611 Dr. Fred Jex, Treasurer586-980-9406 Robert Scott, Chaplain989-644-5267 Charlie Ferguson, Co-General Chairman586-531-2143 Charles Taylor, Co-General Chairman586-382-7883 Don Kincheloe, Chief Photographer Emeritus586-322-5336 Helen Brown, Office Staff, Accounting248-569-2900 x115 Pam York, Child Care/Transportation248-569-2900 x109 Official Philanthropy of Shriners International For information concerning Shriners Hospitals for Children, call 1-800-237-5055 Dorothy Stoner, Guest Relations248-569-2900 x110 Acting GM, Silver Gardens248-569-2299 Deadline for November Issue October 22nd, 2015 All articles or comments should be directed to the Layout Director: Theresa – Rex Printing - 586-206-0390 [email protected] 4 October Moslemite The Black Camel A very special THANKS to all of our drivers! On behalf of the officers and members of Moslem Shriners, we express our sincere sympathy to the families and friends of these departed Nobles. Deaths Trips: Cherrell Fry Chicago - 8 • Cincinnati - 4 Stanley Kamer Drivers William McFarlin Tom Peters John Petitto Chuck Koteles Jerry Stafford John Van Wert - 2 Len Satlowski Marty Levine Dave Fowler - 2 Bob Peterson Don Crawford Dave Guest - 2 Ron Ryan Jerry Freeburn - 5 Dick Morgan - 2 Phil Hudson William Warfield Irving Wineman Al Miller ATTENTION MOSLEM SHRINERS Ill. Sir Larry Leib, Potentate of Moslem Shrine has called for: The Stated Meeting and Election of Office for the Moslem Shrine Temple To be held on Monday, December 7th, 2015 at 7:00pm at the Moslem Shrine Temple Entry to the meeting will require possession of a 2015 Moslem Shrine Dues card So Ordered: Attested to: Ill. Sir Larry Leib, Potentate Robert Pate, P.P. Recorder October Moslemite 5 Child Care Greetings Nobles The Traveling Hospital information Trailer and Pickup was a great success again at the state Fair. The display gave the public a chance to see the great work that is done by our 22 hospitals. Many people stopped by to thank us for the great work we do and to tell us stories of Friends or family members who were treated at our hospitals, many took our packets to pass on to people they know with a child we could help. The display visibility also contributed to us getting several new patients for Moslems childcare program. I had the great chance to speak with many people about the great care we give to kids and to tell them about the many things our hospitals do to improve the lives of kids. We all support our hospitals just by being a Shriner but to talk,one on one with a mom or dad with a child we can help and seeing the child in front of you as you talk with the family about the care the is giving strikes home as to the great things we as Shriners do to help a child. On one occasion a family came up an older gentleman his two grow daughters and several grand kids, The man introduced himself and informed that he was a brother mason,one of the daughters told us all that she was a past Shriner hospital kid the other 6 October Moslemite daughter informed that she had moved to L.A area of California and ask if we have have any hospitals near her, I was able to walk her through the display trailer show her our hospital locations. As I was speaking with her she stated her young son was having orthopedic issues in his legs and feet and it caused him to have a strange walking pattern, as she talked about her son she starting to cry because she wasn’t sure if anything could be done to help her little boy, I assured her that our hospitals have some of the finest medical teams and our orthopedic hospitals our some of the finest in the world. Seeing the hope on a persons face really makes you feel good about being a Shriner whether we transport them to a hospital in Moslem area,or you can help a child thousands of miles away the feeling that you can give a child a chance cannot be explained. I wish to thank the Nobles and there ladies for taking time out of there labor day weekend to help. Past Potes Charlie Fergusion and John Thornhill and Lady Mary, Past Pote and Recorder Bob Pate, High Priest and Prophet Bob O’Brian and Lady Judy Noble Don Thamarus, Noble Gary Compton and Lady Lorraine, Noble Charlie Taylor. Frank (Chum) Dougherty Chief of Staff Childcare Moslem Shrine Reception Unit by: George Staten Greetings to all the members of the Reception Unit. Hope this finds everybody in good health and enjoying the good weather we are having. We have had a few days of cold, but the warm weather is back so enjoy it while you can. As I said before, all of the functions that are put on by the Shrine are not only fund-raisers, they are for your enjoyment and if you don’t attend them, you are not getting your money’s worth. July 15th was our Charity Poker Outing. We made a good profit and had a good time while we were doing it. Again, thanks to all that helped. Come to the meeting and we will have a report on how we did. As you probably know by now, our Unit has been given the job of carrying the Shrine Banner in all the Parades. Everybody needs the exercise, so if you can, volunteer to help. We have had other Unit members help up to this time. Call your director George and let him know you would like to be a part of carrying the banner. We have new ties, a Shrine Shirt and a Gray Shrine Sport Jacket on order. If you want any of these let your Director George know and he will order them. These will be subsidized by the Unit. By the time you receive this the State Fair will be history. Hope all that could were there working or just enjoying the Fair and Circus. Also our Secretary worked to help Membership. Hope he had a lot of help. If you can think of any fund-raiser that might be good for the Unit, come to the meeting and let us know and we will discuss them. By the time you receive this article our outing to Sarnia, Canada boat cruise and lunch on the St. Clair River and then to the Point Edward Casino will be past. If every thing goes same as last time, everybody had a good time and made money at the Casino. (I hope that is not wishful thinking.) Brothers, as I said before at one of our meetings of the Reception Unit, a motion was made to pay half of the fee of any new Shriner that any Member of the Reception Unit would have join the Shrine with the stipulation that they be an active member of the Reception Unit for a year. This still stands. Pick-up a petition from the Shrine Office for your Masonic Lodge and the Shrine and see how many you can get to join. Maybe we can help have more candidates at the the next Ceremonial. If anybody wants RECEPTION on their FEZ, let your director George or Secretary Ray Moore know. The Unit will cover the cost. Also, if you want a Unit Name Tag let your Secretary know. Again, the Unit will cover the cost. We still have gold and silver Shrine Fez pins, so sell them if you can. Call director George at 248-828-4151 and he will mail them to you. If you are not receiving any notification of meetings, call Director George. Brothers, we have lost (2) of our member in August, Floyd Hicks and Bob Jewell. Our sympathy and prayer go out to their family. A donation will be made to the Shrine Child Care in their name. I tried to catch-up with Bufford Gibson and haven’t had much success. He is still recovering from the stroke he had. Call him at 248-669-5958 and see if you can catch– up with him and see how he is doing. If you know of any of our members that are not doing very well, let your director know so he can send them a card and give them a call. Our next meeting will be Monday, September 28th. Join us for snacks, desert, refreshments, a 50/50 drawing and a door prize and a lot of fellowship. We will have new members coming in so come out and meet them. With your help we can have a great meeting. Nobles: Would anybody like to volunteer to be the Scribe for the Unit? Your job would be to put the article in the Moslemite each month. It’s not a big job and doesn’t take much time. If you are interested, talk to George. Dates to Remember: Sept. 16th thru Sept. 20th – GLSA. Convention. Sept. 24th – Potentate’s Birthday Party. Sept. 26th – Shrine Meat Raffle. Sept. 27th – Clinton Fall Festival parade. Nov. 12th – Trivia Night. Nov. 14th – Shrine Ceremonial. ? December 7th – Shrine Election. QUOTABLES : A true friend knows your weaknesses but shows you your strengths; feels your fears but fortifies your faith; sees your anxieties but frees your spirit; recognizes your disabilities but emphasizes your possibilities. William Arthur Ward October Moslemite 7 Past Master Unit “Good Deeds” Do all the good you can In all the ways you can In all the places you can At all the times you can To all the people you can As long as ever you can. Author: John Wesley Many thanks to our Potentate, Larry Leib and special thanks to Chief Rabban Craig Stigleman and all their staff for all their planning and guidance in making the Michigan State Fair so successful over the Labor Day Holiday. Also thanks to the Divan and to all the Nobles and their Ladies that worked so hard. I heard from many Nobles that it was a pleasure for them to be there and take part in this endeavor. A Job Well Done. October Birthdays: WB Peter Rowe, October 20th, WB James Sparks, October 26th, and WB Robin Handelman, October 28th, Happy Birthday and Many Happy Returns. Would you like to join the Past Master Unit? We do need to recruit new members. If you are a Past Master or a Worshipful Master of a Masonic Lodge, please come to our next meeting and be a part of great fellowship and help portray the Second Section of the Master Mason Degree for Lodges requiring our assistance. Please call me at 248-488-9711 and come to our next business meeting in the Shrine Center. I guarantee you will not be disappointed. We meet on the 3rd Monday of the month and our October meeting will be at the Shrine Center on Monday, October 19th starting at 9:00 P.M. Our November meeting will be held on Monday, November 16th. Hope to see you there. John Thornhill, P.P. Director Jack Horner, Associate Member of the Board of Governors at Shriners Hospitals for Children - Erie, presents numerous checks totaling $3896 to Bob Lee, P P, Chairman of the Board of Governors. 8 October Moslemite October Moslemite 9 News from Cincinnati Specialty care beyond a burn Alee Shriners Sends Dog Bitten Child to Cincinnati Recently, thanks to Alee Shriners (Savannah, GA) and the Quint Shrine club, a four-year-old girl suffering from a vicious dog mauling accident was referred to Cincinnati. “Knowing that we can play a role in getting this child under the care of some of the world’s best pediatric plastic surgeons is extremely important to us and our members. To know that in some small way we are helping improve this child’s life gives all our members a huge sense of pride. It is important for people to know the expertise we have in Cincinnati goes well beyond burns” “You can’t imagine how scary this is,” said the girl’s mother. “It was an awful accident and I thank the Shriners for their support and prayers.” Ramon Powell from the Quint Shrine Club saw the story about the girl’s accident on Facebook and immediately contacted the family to meet with them. Powell told the family about the conditions and type of care available at the Cincinnati hospital, and its pediatric plastic surgery expertise. “The children are what it’s all about,” Powell said. Burns Plastic Surgery Shriners Play a Big Role in Referrals When it comes to finding medical help for children, Shriners are now more important than ever. Members of the fraternity have always played a critical role in helping families in their communities get connected with Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati, and now it has become even easier with a website and referral cards. Website Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati continues to make referring a patient and obtaining an appointment for care easier than ever through the www. shrinershospitalcincinnati.org website. Every page has a Schedule an Appointment and a Contact Us feature; both are easy forms that families can complete and submit online directly to the hospital. Referral Cards Referral cards are also a great resource that Nobles can use. These cards allow families easy access to hospital information and services. The cards provide hospital contact information to assist in scheduling appointments. On the back of each card is space for the Shriner’s name and Temple. Please stop by the Business Development office to pick cards up, or call 513-872-6391 to have them mailed to your Temple. Cleft Lip & Palate Reconstructive Surgery Complex Wounds & Skin Conditions Conditions Treated All Services Provided Regardless of a Family’s Ability to Pay Shriners Hospitals for Children® – Cincinnati is one of only four freestanding hospitals in the country dedicated to the treatment of pediatric burns and specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Our physicians’ experience and expertise in pediatric burn treatment, cleft lip and palate, complex wound and skin conditions, and plastic and reconstructive surgery makes Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati a first choice for care. If you know a child we can help, go to shrinershospitalcincinnati.org or call: Burn and Emergency Services 866-947-7840 10 October Moslemite SHC-CIN_Media Resources.Sept 2015 Plastic Surgery Services 866-206-2096 Article Submitted by: Joe Merem INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SHRINE YACHT CLUBS COMMODORE'S REPORT No. 3 - SEPTEMBER, 2015 But, first a bit of business: Mid-Atlantic Ambassador Don Wellen, former Commodore of Kena Yacht Club and former Commodore ot the Mid-Atlantic Association of Shrine Yacht Clubs, has been appointed as MidAtlantic Region Commodore. Don is a fantastic innovator and motivator! Captain Jean Lafitte and his partner Madeline Regaud (maybe?). Are you ready for the Party!? I've been waiting all my life to go to New Orleans and to see it all. I love great jazz and this is where it really started. I love good food and this is where the fabulous French food melded with those of the Spanish and the creole to make all the unique Cajun dishes so many enjoy today. And, it will never taste the same anywhere else. Ready to play Huck Finn and ride up and down Ole Miss!? We plan a buffet luncheon with a live jazz band concert just for your pleasure. And, oh the sights and sounds of Basin Street! Folks, it just doesn't get any better than this. Because our Hotel is in the very heart of the French Quarter, you're just steps away from this citiy's landmark homes, gardens, fine restaurants and the wildest bars and bistros with incredible music and fun. It's the experience of a lifetime. You surely don't want to miss a bit of it! New Member Uniform Items: As reports come in of all the new members who have recently joined IASYC, it is important to promote the uniform items they will be needing. These include: dress shirt, cap and jacket. (Our light jacket is ideal for N.O. as it is light, flexible and warm; and is now being offered at 30% off. Our ladies love them! Indemnity Insurance: Hotels are now requiring groups such as ours to carry their own Group Indemnity Insurance. IASYC has obtained appropriate coverage specifically for our N.O. trip. Incidentally, Ladies, please leave your best jewelry at home for your visit to New Orleans. MardiGras attracts some of the world's best pick pockets (they work in teams) so wear "junk" ear rings, rings, etc. Our itinerary is virtually all casual, so "dress up" is not required. Men: carry only that amount of cash you need for emergencies and use a minimum of credit cards. The word is: TRAVEL LIGHT! Notice: Lonnie Ramos is now preparing the 2015-16 IASYC Directory. It is a vital tool for every Officer in IASYC. The cost is $35.00 per copy and is worth every penny. Reserve your copy today. email: [email protected] All aboard the Steamship Nachez for a ride on the Mississippi. 11 What’s New in Erie! Shriners Hospitals for Children® Erie Ambulatory Surgery Center and Outpatient Specialty Care Center An Update for our Temple Affiliates October 2015 Rare Bone Disease Unite Siblings Thanks to Shriners Hospitals for Children, siblings with the same medical diagnosis but from different countries, met for the first time this week. Genesis Alecza Baide-Munoz, an international patient from Honduras, traveled with her mother to Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenTampa to receive care for osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), also known as "brittle bone disease." Genny, 2, also got to meet her big brother, Jordan Noland, 17, for the first time. Jordan, brought to the United States as an infant for treatment of OI, was adopted by Janet Noland, a physical therapist from Shriners Hospitals for Children – Erie. Jordan has received expert orthopaedic care during his lifetime at the Shriners Hospitals in Erie and Montreal. Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Noland traveled from Erie, PA to meet Genesis and her mother from Honduras and provided loving support and guidance throughout their stay in Tampa for care. Jordan has had many struggles in living with brittle bone disease. He has had over 10 surgeries to help with his condition. Jordan has rods in his arms, legs and two rods in his back supporting his spine. He was heartbroken that Genny, his sister, would struggle with OI as well, but he was thankful for Shriners Hospitals for Children and that his sister will be receiving the same expert care that he did. He also said that meeting Genny was a dream come true. His adoptive mother, Janet Noland, knows how special this moment was for Jordan and talked about how excited he was for this family reunion. "There is a bond that exists there, and we are excited to be able to do something to help her," Mrs. Noland said. The Noland family along with Genesis and her mother were visiting the Clearwater Marine Aquarium for a special experience with the dolphins and a tour of the facility before traveling back to Erie and Honduras. 12 October Moslemite What’s New in Erie! — Page 2 2nd Annual Telethon Continues Momentum The second annual TV telethon broadcast live from the Erie medical center continued the momentum generated by the first. On Tuesday, September 15 JET 24 (Erie ABC affiliate) and FOX 66 (Erie FOX affiliate) teamed up to incorporate live TV coverage from the medical center along with news stories featuring patient successes and awareness pieces. The telethon was enormously successful for two reasons. The first is the fact that the community opened their hearts and donated over $12,000 the night of the telethon. Secondly, the awareness generated in the community thanks to JET 24 and FOX 66’s coverage was priceless. Did you miss the live TV telethon? Don't worry, the telethon continues! For 30 days after the telethon you can still donate as part of the telethon, with all funds going to SHC-Erie’s new C-Arm, by logging onto https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/donate and selecting “Erie” from the drop down box. A mobile C-arm is a medical imaging device that utilizes X-ray technology and is used in the ORs in the ASC, Clinic and Radiology for various procedures. The C-arm gets its name from the C-shaped arm used to connect the X-ray source to the X-ray detector. For additional information, contact: Greg Hall (814) 875-8782. October Moslemite 13 SHRINERS CREED Shriners believe in God and that He created man to serve His purposes, among which is service to others in His name. will be honorable, our relations will be trustworthy and our spirits forgiving of each other. We believe that care for the less fortunate, especially children who suffer from burns and crippling diseases, is our institutional calling. As brothers we offer each other fraternal affection and respect. Together we will support each other in adherence to this creed, so that we and our communities will be the better because of our fraternity and its principles. We are patriots, each willing to serve his country with fidelity and courage. We cherish independence under law and freedom with responsibility. We honor family. We respect our parents, wives and children. We should instill in our children the tenets of this creed, and the heritage from which it emanates. As Shriners we look beyond ourselves to serve the needs of others, especially children who cannot help themselves. We believe Shriners Hospitals to be the world's greatest philanthropy, and we covenant with each other to support its “temples of mercy” with spirit, time, talent and means. As individuals we pledge ourselves to integrity, virtue and nobility of character. Our intentions Congratulations Motor Corp 14 October Moslemite Shrine Lancers by Todd Wyber (Piper T) Hello Lancers, I hope you all had a great summer! It’s hard to believe that we are now in the middle of October and getting ready for Halloween parties, cider mills and colder weather. Myself and a few other Lancers, Norm and Dave B., went camping at the Monroe KOA for Halloween weekends with our families. We had a blast. Perhaps we can get some more Lancers to camp next year with us. Speaking of families, Dave Burnette and his lovely wife Amy are now proud parents to their new little girl named Bristol Ann. Everything went well and Dave was waiting in the waiting room with a new toolbox just for Bristol. She will soon be helping him when he works on his car in the garage or on any other projects around the house. Their older daughter Natalie just loves being a new older sister. Congratulations Dave and Amy! Below is a picture of the Landers in front of the circus tent after the Labor Day Parade in Novi. We had a good turn out of cars and we had a lot of fun. Thank you to all that showed up. This is a great picture and is now hanging in the unit room. We have an 8 X 10 on the wall for all to see. It was a great day for a parade. Speaking of the Shrine Circus, what a success it was! On behalf of all the Lancers, we would like to give a big shout-out to Craig Stigleman and his crew for a great circus. I was fortunate enough to spend some time with Craig at the circus and he is truly a great guy and brother Mason/Shriner. I would also like to thank all of the members of the Hungry 5 for keeping the hospitality room stocked and for the great breakfast provided on Monday morning before the parade. Thank you guys! It was great to see the Lancers at the circus helping out at the shows and around the State Fair. If it wasn’t for the Shriners and their families/friends, it wouldn’t have been the huge success that it was. It truly is a great time to be a Shriner. Future shows and parades to plan for include: October (date unknown as of this article)- Apple Festival Nov. 22nd- Royal Oak Parade (Dress warm) Nov. 27th- Grosse Pointe Parade (Dress warm) The Great Lakes convention has already happened by the time you receive this article in October, but it hasn’t happened yet as I’m typing this on Sept. 9th. So, more to come next month on how it went and some pictures. I’m sure we had a GREAT time at the convention. Just a side note, I think the new white shirts in parades look great. Until next time, enjoy the rest of October and we hope to see you at the events listed above and at the November Lancer business meeting at the Temple. The first Monday of every month at 7pm is when we hold our monthly business meetings. To all NEW and Experienced Shriners, here is your chance. If you have been looking for that one unit that you would like to belong to, look no further. Come to the Lancer room on the first Monday of each month and meet the guys. You will have the time of your life driving a Lancer car in the parades. Contact myself or Dave Talbot for information and make a decision that I know you won’t regret. Come join one of the fastest growing units in Moslem and become a Lancer today! Until next time, keep you engines runnin. Todd Wyber (Piper T) (Lancer and Veteran Highlander) October Moslemite 15 KEYSTONE KOPS By Johnny Rad HOLY SMOKES two articles in a row, that has to be a modern day record for this unit. I hope everyone enjoyed the last article I wrote because it was a little more difficult then I thought it would be. Like I said last time we are going to talk a little bit about the director of the Keystone Kops, so here we go. Steve Gregory was born some where, grew up some place, went to school I think, and then got a job. OK, now for my next article. Just kidding, Steve’s life is much more interesting then that. So let me tell you a little bit about Steve. At some point in life Steve decided it was a good idea to get married, so he married his lovely wife Karen. When I asked Steve how long he has been married he said, and I quote “it seems like forever”. I am sure he meant it with all the love he could muster. Steve has two children, Kristy (she’s a cutie) and Brian (he’s a mommas boy) seriously his sister is tougher then he is but he’s a good kid. Steve also has two grand children, Landen (3) and Reese (1). Now I know this is were Karen’s saying that I didn’t mention Brian’s wife Karly, well there is a reason for that. During our lodge picnic, to which Steve is the Worshipful Master, I found out that Karly is a Michigan State fan thus excluding her from being mentioned. Karly, there is only one school in this state and that is THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOLVERINES! ALL HAIL, JIM HARBAUGH! I’m sorry, I got a little side tracked there but Karly made me mad at our lodge picnic. A girl talking sports, it’s ridiculous! So let’s recap shall we? Steve got married, has two kid’s, two grand kid’s and one daughter in law. There must be something else I can say about Steve, oh yeah, Steve is the BEST director the Kops ever had. The amount of work he does to keep the unit moving is unmatched in the Shrine. He does all the work on the “Model T” just to try to keep it running. Like the time he put a new battery in for the Belleville Parade but forgot to check the ignition switch. We made it as far as the start of the parade but no further. Steve also makes sure the Kops know where the parades are and what time to be there. Like the time we arrived at a parade for a 10 AM line up and a 11 AM step off only to find out it was a 1 PM line up for a 2 PM step off, that was a loooong day. Steve also designs and orders all our parade shirts and does a bang up job, like the time we all ordered tall shirts and got regulars instead. Steve argued with the assistant director and had to call his wife just to find out I was right all along. I’m still waiting for an apology from that incident. And NO, I don’t want to be the director. I can honestly say that if it weren’t for Steve I would not be a Keystone Kop today. Right about now Steve is saying to himself, I should have let Johnny join the Directors Staff. Loki was the Clown of the year! 16 October Moslemite Hello Everyone As you read this many of us have returned from Cleveland , as we were at the GREAT Lakes Unit Meet. It is good to see our friends from the other Courts that we do not see often. Now we can get down to the final thoughts and plans for September 2016, when we will host Great Lakes. There will be a meeting on October 14th at 6.00 P.M to take one step closer to our goal to make the 50th Meet the best ever. If you haven’t been to a meeting come out to give us your ideas and help. October 25th will be the Princess Luncheon, hosted by Lady Nancy Edson at the Shrine Center. Come out to support Lady Nancy for this event. Fall is on it’s way as the leaves are turning and cold weather will soon be here. Keep in your thoughts and prayers our members who need them and also our troops who fight to keep us safe. Until next time be safe and healthy. God Bless You, Margie Hudson P.H.P Greetings Ladies of the Household I hope you are well and planning to come Session October 12th, 2015. Lunch will be provided by the Tambourettes and begins at 11 am. The session begins at noon. Our Day Trippers are planning a trip to the Toledo Art Museum on October 9th, 2015. We will meet at the Shrine Center parking lot at 9:30 am. After visiting the Toledo Museum, which has no admission, we will go to Mancy’s Steak House for lunch about noon and then visit to Libbey Glass outlet before heading back to the Shrine Center. What a fun-filled day we will have. Bring your family and friends and come along with us. October 29th the Day Trippers are planning a trip to Alma to check in on PQ Betty Cockerham. She recently moved to the Masonic Home. A sign up sheet will be available at the October Session to see who would like to join us. In besides our Stated Session on November 9th, we are planning Penny Bingo, November 12th, 12:30 – 3 pm. Bring your own pennies to use as markers or buy them at the door at the Shrine Center Nobles’ Lounge. Dessert, coffee and tea will be provided. Members, spouses and friends are all invited, so come join us. Eunice Everett has given us a list of items she can always use as she creates items for the kids in the Shriners’ Hospitals. You can leave the items with Dorothy in the office and she will see that Eunice gets them or you can bring them to our Stated Sessions. She needs: Binding, white or brown cotton material for surgical dolls, fiber fill, lace, big buttons, cord for backpacks, quilt batting, crayons regular and jumbo, material, and both quart and gallon Ziploc bags. Thanks in advance for your help. God’s Blessing to all, Sheila McWilliams, Queen Ahmose Temple #63 Daughter of the Nile October Moslemite 17 Oakview Cemetery Sites Section J 1032 N Main St • Royal Oak, Mi 48067 Reach over 3,000 households! Shriner businesses advertise monthly to your best prospects... our members and their families. 18 sites available below current sales prices $1,000 - $1,500 based on single or multiple purchase Contact the Moslem Shrine Office at 248 569-2900 for information Photography by Don Kincheloe Have you seen a photograph and would like a copy? Contact Don at 586-322-5336 Lakeside Shrine Club invites all Nobles, their Ladies and Friends to the Annual Feather Party on Wednesday, November 18th, 2015 at the Jefferson Masonic Lodge, located at 22000 11 Mile Road, Saint Clair Shores. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with a Full Course Turkey Dinner including mashed and sweet potatoes, corn, rolls, dessert and coffee served at 7:00 p.m. There will be bar service available. Bingo will take place immediately following dinner. There will be 15 Bingo Prize Certificates. Cost is $15.00 per person. Please RSVP by November 6th, 2014 to Bill Pullen @ 586-772-4297 or Dennis Kalakey @ 586-773-0071 18 October Moslemite Spot and Full Color add $75.00 to the per issue cost of your advertising. Web Banners on DetroitShriners.com $100.00 per month. Contract advertisers SAVE 25% on web banners. Link to your website $25 per month. To place an ad please contact [email protected] or 248.569.2900 ext 110. Trivia Night NOVEMBER 12th Contact Larry Ode for additional information. Larry Ode P.P. [email protected] October Moslemite 19 Detroit Shriners NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE Magazine PAID A publication of the Moslem Shrine Center 24350 Southfield Rd. Southfield, MI 48075-2818 PERMIT NO. 669 ROYAL OAK, MI A Philanthropic Organization - Dated Material Please Deliver Within 3 Days The Moslemite is the official publication of Moslem Shrine Temple. Specialists in Spine Surgery Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeons Miles L Singer DO Noble, Moslem Shriners Comprehensive Care of the Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Spine Minimally Invasive and Traditional Surgical Options Phone 248.926.1960 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 2100 www.spinedocs.info West Bloomfield, MI 48323