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A PUBLICATION OF THE STOCKTON SCOTTISH RITE BODIES
The Rite News Volume 68/4 Valley of Stockton, California Oct/Nov2013
A Word From Our Personal Representative…..
Summer is coming to an end and our members are returning from well-deserved vacations. Our schedule is full and we expect to be very busy in the next months.
If you get an opportunity you can stop by the Stockton Scottish Rite Language Center and see the new carpet and paint that was recently completed. During the spring break we were able to remove the files and furnishings, paint the interior of the Center and install new carpet. Language center personnel have commented that they are very pleased with the renovations. My thanks and congratulations go out to our Language Center Board headed by the Ill. Robert Snyder 33 degree.
On September 16, 2013, we will again be hosting the third Stockton Scottish Rite Childhood Language Center golf tournament at Brookside Country Club. The event directly benefits our Language center and we expect another great event which is chaired by the Ill. Craig Santos, 33 degree. We are still looking for volunteers, raffle prizes, and are happy to accommodate any players wishing to have a great day on the course.
It is that time of the year and our teams are beginning to practice for the upcoming degrees in October. We are always looking for volunteers to help welcome our newest members into the Rite. For more information please contact brother Crispin Woelfer or Brother David Nunez who will be coordinating the degrees.
I would like to thank and commend those of you who have been contributors to the Stockton Scottish Rite “365 Club”, which directly benefits our Childhood Language Center. This fundraiser is still very active. For those of you that have contemplated contributing, I would like to point out that your commitment is instrumental to the operation of the Center during the summer session. In the past funding the center for the summer was very difficult. Since the inception of this fundraiser we have been able to help more of our young clients at no charge to their families.
Organizations such as ours are often judged by what our charities accomplish. Our Language Center is a defining phi-lanthropy and as such we are received positively by those with limited knowledge of our Rite. As most of you know the concept is a dollar a day for the year. These funds help us continue to serve the young clients with language disor-ders, at no charge. Thanks again for your help.
Last but certainly not least, there has been a changing of the guard in our office. Brother Ken Evans has left to enjoy his retirement and upcoming travels. We would like to thank Ken for all of his work as General Secretary of our Scot-tish Rite. The Ill Frank Louie 33 degree, S.G.I.G. has appointed Brother Kent Armstrong as our new General Secre-tary. Please stop by and congratulate him on his new appointment.
Welcome Kent!
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Stockton Scottish rite
valley
Scottish Rite Ladies Association
President
Nancy Pozar
Secretary
Shirley Smith
Treasurer
Ida Evans
Assistant Per. Rep/Treasurer
Ill. Craig Santos 33°
General Secty
Kent Armstrong 32°
Almoner
Richard Garcia ,32° KCCH
Orator
Sonny Gotos, 32°
Organist
Richard Timmins, 32° KCCH
Chaplain
Fred Schumacher, 32°
Ronald A. Seale, 33°
Sovereign Grand Commander of The Supreme
Council
Frank Loui, 33°
Deputy of the Supreme Council
for the Orient of California
Publisher & Personal Representative
Patrick O’Hern, 32° KCCH
Lodge of Perfection Venerable Master
Bruce Babcock,32° KCCH
Chapter Rose Croix Wise Master
Ill. Bill Eychaner, 33°
Council of Kadosh Commander
Ill. Bill DuBois, 32°
Editor
Kriss Green
The Rite News is the official publication of the Stock-
ton Bodies, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of
Freemasonry. The Rite News is published bi-monthly.
33 W. Alpine Ave
Stockton, CA 952 04
P; 209-466-3391 F: 209-547-7414
www.stocktonscottishrite.org
January 31, 1906
Be it remembered:
That on the 31st day of the month of January, Anno Domini 1906, the following named brethren of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry under the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States to-wit: George Francis Henderson, 32°, Charles Morrill Kerriston, 32°, Frank Shackelford Boggs, 32°, John Wesley Rupert, 32°, James Jerome Smith, 32°, Frank Wilson Goodrum, 32°, Frederic Macondray West, 32°, Edward Clement Stewart, 32°, Charles Herbert Wright,32°, Harry Wallace Taggert, 32°, William Bacon Thomas, 32°, Frank Dickinson, 32°, John Newton Woods, 32°, Peter Christian Krog, 32°, and Michael S. Arundt , 32°, all holding certificates of good standing in the respective chapters of the Rose Croix, in which they held membership assembled at Masonic Temple in the City of Stockton, Coun-ty of San Joaquin, State of California, instituting a Chapter of the Rose Croix, under the Southern Juris-diction of the United States.
W. Frank Pierce, 33°, Sovereign Grand Inspector General of California for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, was present, and consenting, and under the authority of the Supreme Council of the 33°, of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry; for the Southern Jurisdiction of the Unit-ed States, proceeded to institute a Chapter of Rose Croix.
After due and legal form and ceremony, the Sovereign Grand Inspector General of California, de-clared a Chapter of Rose Croix to be duly established in the Valley of Stockton, to be known as: “ Albert Pike Chapter No. 9 Knights Rose Croix” of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry under the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, and composed of the foregoing named fifteen brethren.
The following named brethren were elected to office in said Chapter for the ensuing term:
George Francis Henderson as Wise Master;
Charles Morrill Kerriston as Senior Warden,
Frank Shackelford Boggs as Junior Warden,
Frank Wilson Goodrum as Secretary;
Frederic Macondray West as Treasurer,
James Jerome Smith as Almoner, and
John Wesley Rupert as Orator.
The Wise Master appointed the following officers;
Edward Clement Stewart as Master of Ceremonies;
Charles Herbert Wright as Expert,
Harry Wallace Taggert as Assistant Expert;
William Bacon Thomas as Guardian of the Temple, and
Frank Dickinson as Tyler, and the above mentioned officers were duly installed.
Brother W. Frank Pierce granted the Chapter the right to receive and ballot on applications at the next stated meting.
Chapter Closed at 12 A.M. F. W. Goodrum, 32°,
Secretary
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The Feast of Tishri
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
6-7 Social
7-10 Dinner
A Five Course Meal Will be Served
Seating is Limited
Please Make Your Reservations Today
Dress Code is Formal For Officers
Suit and Tie for Members
For Reservations Call:
Kriss @ (209)466-3391
E-mail - [email protected]
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Make A Note!!!
SUNSET CLUB AT THE STOCKTON SCOTTISH RITE!!!! (GUYS NIGHT OUT!!)
When: October 15, 2013 at The Rite
November 19, 2013 at The Rite
4:00 Cigar and Social 5:00 Social Hour 7:00 Dinner in the Front Room
Cost: Donation
Please make reservations to Kriss Green @ (209) 466-3391
The Language Center Dinner
2013
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“You can never cross the ocean unless you
have the courage to loose site of the
shore…. Unknown Source
October 2, 2013 Stated Meeting Dinner
Bratwurst with Sauerkraut and German Potato
Salad and a special Chef’s Choice for Dessert
November 6, 2013 Stated Meeting Dinner
Turkey with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Corn, Green
Beans, Rolls, Cranberry Sauce
Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie, and Apple Pie
Cost??? Donations gratefully accepted. Reservations
are a must and can be made by contacting :
Kriss Green @ (209)466-3391
October 4th is National Golf Day:
The Professional Golfer's Association (PGA) created and sponsors National
Golf Day. It has been held every year since its inception in 1952. The first
event was held at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club, in Lemont, Il. The first
event raised $80,000 for charities.
Did You Know? At the very first National Golf Day event, celebrities Bob
Hope, Dean Martin, and Jerry Lewis were in attend-
ance.
Columbus Day
Did You Know? Columbus day is sometimes referred to
as "Discoverer's Day".
Some key facts (in case you forgot them since grade school):
Columbus Discovered America in 1492. He originally set sail on August 3,
1492, but had trouble with the ships, stopping at the Canary Islands for
a month. The ships left the Canary Islands on September 3,1492.
He travelled with three ships: The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria
While Columbus was an Italian, he could not find funding in Italy, so he
turned to the King of Spain. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella provided the
funding.
Christopher Columbus did not land on the U.S. mainland. He landed on an
island in the Caribbean. While many believe he landed on San Salvador, there
is still debate on which island he originally landed on.
Sandwich Day November 3
We invite you to bite into your favorite sandwich, for today is Sandwich
Day. The sandwich is truly a great creation. Sandwiches are a daily luncheon
staple for millions of Americans.
The Creation of the Sandwich:
The annals of English history report that John Montagu was the 4th Earl of
Sandwich. Among other things, the 4th Earl of Sandwich was a heavy gam-
bler. Montagu often spent many long hours in London's gambling parlors. In
1762, he created the sandwich, by putting meat between two pieces of
bread. This allowed him to remain at the gambling table for long periods of
time. Obviously, the sandwich was named after him
Celebrate this special day by eating sandwiches at every meal! Consume your
favorite sandwich. Better yet, be bold and daring..... try a new sandwich!
PS ..Don't forget to wash your hands first.
Happy Sandwich Day!!!
Brother Charles Creely is residing in a retirement
community and would love to have visitors. He is
staying at the Gold Quartz In Retirement Home
15 Bryson Drive in Sutter Creek, California
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Membership Info Update Form
Name: Brother______________________________
Address:___________________________________
Phone: (Home)________________ (Cell)
_______________ (Work)_______________
Email:_____________________________________
DOB:____/____/____ Occupation:____________
.
Spouse:_______________
Lodge Affiliation & Concordant Organization Membership:
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
Know a brother who would be a perfect candidate
Application for Scottish Rite Degrees
I respectfully petition your Valley for membership:
Name:_Brother____________________________
__
Ad-
dress:___________________________________
Phone: (H)________________ (C)
_______________
DOB:____/____/____ Place of
Birth:____________
Occupation & Employ-
er:________________________
Blue Lodge Name &
No:________________________
Recommended
by:____________________________
Recommended
by:____________________________
I certify the above to be true to the best of my knowledge.
M e m b e r s h i p i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e f o r mM e m b e r s h i p i n f o r m a t i o n a n d u p d a t e f o r m
Are You a Candidate for Suspension?
There is a real potential of losing several members due to non-payment of dues. This would be quite a blow to the Valley of Stockton.
We loose many members to death each year, but to lose several more to suspension would have an adverse affect on our Valley.
Perhaps some members still do not realize how the system works. Several years ago, the Supreme Council started to mail out dues
statements to the members. It is up to members to return payment using the enclosed envelope to the Valley, come to the office and pay directly
or use the online payment system at www.scottishrite.org. The office will immediately issue you your new dues card.
After three notices you become delinquent in your dues. After two years of non-payment a member is subject to suspension
We understand that sometimes monetary circumstances cause a problem with dues payments. I welcome your phone calls or emails at
any time and will do whatever I can to help. We do not want to suspend anyone but please help by letting us know.
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Up Coming Events at the Scottish Rite
· Oct 3- St. Josephs Medical Awards -Dunbar
· Oct 5-SMA Entertainment - Featuring Evelyn “Champagne King,”
· Greg Chambers, and Valley Rhythm Section Tickets available at
www.smaent.com - Auditorium/Lobby
· Oct. 19- Retirement Party - Front Room
· Oct 27- Bethel No. 83 Fall Omelet Breakfast - Lobby
· Nov. 8-10 - Quilt Show-whole building
· Nov. 16 - Birthday Party - Dunbar
UPCOMING EVENTS CALENDAR
October Council of Kadosh-Suits and Ties
Oct. 2 - Stated Meeting
5:30-6:00 Social in Lobby
6:00-7:00 Dinner in Lobby
7:00-8:00 Stated Meeting in Stanley Room
Oct. 8- Degree Practice
6:00 P.M. - 14°
7:00 P.M. -18°
Oct. 9 - Feast of Tishri
6:00 - 7:00 Social in Lobby
7:00 - 8:00 Dinner in Lobby
Oct. 11- 4° Degree Portrayal
5:00-6:30 Dinner in Lobby
6:30- 4° Degree Portrayal
Oct. 12 -14° & 18° Degree Portrayal
7:30 A.M. Continental Breakfast in Lobby
8:30 A.M. 14° Degree Portrayal
10:00 A.M. 18° Degree Portrayal
Noon- Lunch in Lobby
Oct. 15- Sunset Club
4:00 Cigars and Social
5:00 Social Hour
6:00 Dinner in Lobby
Oct. 16 - Degree Practice
6:00 P.M. - 30°
7:00 P.M. - 32°
Oct. 19 - 30° & 32° Portrayal
7:30 A.M. Continental Breakfast in Lobby
8:30 A.M. - 30° Portrayal
10:00A.M. - 32° Portrayal
Noon- Lunch in Lobby
Oct. 30 - Cathedral Board 4:00 P.M.
Officers Conference 5:00 P.M.
November Consistory Officers Dress = Tuxedo
Nov. 6 - Stated Meeting- Cap & Ring Ceremony
5:00-5:30 Brief Stated Meeting in Stanley Room
5:30 - 6:00 Social in Lobby
6:00 Dinner in Lobby
7:00- 8:00 Cap and Ring Ceremony in Auditorium
Nov. 19 - Sunset Club
4:00 Cigars and Social
5:00 - Social Hour
6:00 Dinner in Lobby
November 27 - Cathedral Board 4:00
Officers Conference 5:00
5:30 - 6:30 Plan 2014 Calendar
Nov. 28 - 29 Closed for Thanksgiving
365 Club
Robert Snyder - Jim Smith - Patrick O’Hern - John Bolt - Ron Coale -
Nunzio Napoli - Bill DuBois - Ed McClenton- Charles Breckenridge - Jim
Linnerman - Douglass Eberhardt - Ken R. Evans - Robbins Family Partner-
ship - Rodney Owen
The 365 Club is a convenient way to donate to the Language Center by
giving a dollar a day. With your support, many children in our community
with speech issues can receive therapy. Contact the Gen. Secretary Kent
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Many different sizes and a great deal. Advertising
space is available to all interested Masons. Grand
Lodge guidelines apply. Please send in any and all
advertisements digitally by the 15th of every other
month to [email protected] . If you
pay once a year you a receiving a discounted price.
If you have any questions please contact :
Klaire @ 209.466.3391.
Business Card $20 month $100 per year
1/4 Page $40 month $200 per year
1/2 Page $80 month $400 per year
Full Page $160 month $800 per year
If you have any new or used medi-
cal equipment that you no longer
need such as Wheelchairs, Walkers,
Canes, Shower Chairs, please do-
nate them to our Almoners Ware-
house. We are always in need of
medical equipment. You can help
us help make a difference in our
community. Please call Rich @
(209)547-7439 or bring them to the
warehouse Wednesdays and Fridays
from 1-4.
A Message From The Ladies…….
By the time you receive this the Ladies Luncheon will be over. It was, as in the past, a very pleasant after-noon. Special thanks go to the ladies who decorated tables, made salads and raffle baskets and sold tick-ets. It is a great deal of work for the few active mem-bers. We appreciate those who assisted in making this a success. Our group will be resting on our lau-rels until the time for the Easter Breakfast. We have been investigating replacing the carpet in the Ladies Lounge and the hallway. It is such a mess (the car-pet). JR spends an inordinate time cleaning it after rentals. Our choices would be stained cement or tile. Because of the high amount of traffic in that area we need to purchase a commercial grade of tile. The costs are much greater than we had hoped. This project will have to go on the back burn-er for now. We will continue to meet on the first Wednesday after dinner. You are always welcome to join us.
Nancy Jane Pozar
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Non-Profit Org.
US POSTAGE
PAID
Permit No. 688
Stockton, CA
Return Service Requested
DATED MATERIAL — PLEASE DO NOT HOLD
Request to the family of the member whose name appears be-
low: Please notify us (address above) if our member is in a hos-
pital or nursing home, deceased, or is incapacitated in any way.
In Memoriam…
John Glen Shaljean 32°
August 2, 2013
Lodi, California
Bobbie N. Harvey 32°
August 23, 2013
Stockton, California
Leslie H. Chapin 32°
June 11/2013
Jackson, California
Emery M. Bumgarner 32°
February 2013
Arnold, California
Soft and safe to thee, my Brother, be they rest-
ing place. Bright and Glorious be thy rising
from it.
Bethel No. 83 News
Bethel No. 83 has had a very busy last two months planning for the Associate Grand Guardian, Mr. Rob Boswell’s
reception. Thank you everyone who made this such a wonderful day for Mr. Boswell. Our girls are now busy plan-
ning for our yard sale that will be held at Mrs. Hilda Walker’s house at 3055 West Princeton Avenue on
October 5th from 8-1. If you have any items that you would like to donate please contact
Ms. Tiffany Ruiz, Bethel Guardian at (209)298-9257.
Our girls are also busy planning for their Omelet Breakfast on
October 27th from 8-1 at the Scottish Rite. Please contact :
Miss Klaire Green for more information and purchase of tickets (209)712-5841. There will also be a bake sale and
Dessert of the Month Club available.
If you would like to “Flock” a friend or relatives yard with flamingo’s , Cassidy Ruiz, Jr. Princess would be happy to
assist you. Please call Cassidy @ (209)298-1043 for pricing and information.
On October 22 at 7:00 P.M. our Bethel will be having a Masonic/Eastern Star Appreciation Ceremony and we would
love to have as many Masons and Eastern Star ladies present to be honored with a special ceremony that the Bethel
Daughters have prepared for you. There will be light refreshments to follow the ceremony.