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The Official Publication of Kerbela Shriners
Kerbela KnewsVOLUME LXXV NOVEMBER 2018 NUMBER 6
Page 2 November 2018 Kerbela KnewsPOTENTATE'S PAGE
KERBELA KNEWSPublished by and under the auspices of
Kerbela Shrine315 Mimosa Avenue, SE
Knoxville, TN 37920-2140C. Wayne Burkett, PP, Editor
(865) 573-1901http://www.kerbelashriners.org
e-mail address: [email protected] Irregularly
Imperial Dromedary Award Publication
Elected DivanIllustrious Potentate-Terry M. Vittetoe
Chief Rabban-William A. PavlisAssistant Rabban-Jeffrey P. White
High Priest & Prophet-Douglas A. YoungOriental Guide-Donny Reece
Treasurer-Rodger D. Ricker, P.P.Recorder-C. Wayne Burkett, PP
Representatives To Imperial CouncilTerry M. Vittetoe-Potentate
William A. Pavlis-Chief RabbanBart Iddins, PP
Robert L. "Bobby" Vann, PPWilliam L. Grigsby, PP (Emeritus)
Leonard Smith, PP (Emeritus)Robert H. Bailey, P.P. (Emeritus)
Bart Iddins, PP (Emeritus) - Colorado Corp.
Representatives To S.A.S.A.Terry M. Vittetoe-Potentate
William A. Pavlis-Chief RabbanJeffrey P. White-Assistant Rabban
Douglas Young -High Priest & ProphetDonny Reece-Oriental Guide
C. Wayne Burkett, PP-RecorderBen C. Barbee (Emeritus)
Rodger Ricker PP (Emeritus)Leonard W. Smith, PP (Legal Chairman,
Representative, Parliamentarian)
Appointed DivanFirst Ceremonial Master-Justin Vittetoe
Second Ceremonial Master-Bobby Vann, P.P.Director-Ron Taylor
Captain of the Guard-David SimpsonMarshal-Brian Tonkin
Outer Guard-Christopher MadisonChaplain-Darrell Cook
StaffExecutive Advisor - Ron Adams, PP
Executive Advisor - Wayne Burkett, PPExecutive Advisor - Charles Clawson, PPExecutive Advisor - Rodger Ricker, PP
Executive Advisor - Bennett W. Adkins PPChief Aide-Scott Trotter
Commander of Units-Greg HicksDeputy Commander - Will Waugh
Aides Emeritus - Bill Burt, Sherman MortonPersonal Aide - Michael Byrd
Paper Sale Chairman - Jim WallerCircus Chairman-Bill Pavlis, Chief Rabban
Circus Director - C. Wayne Burkett, PPFun Fest Chairman -Ernest K. Combs
Legal Advisors - Carl EshbaughParade Marshall - Mike Turner
Photographer - Tim WebsterPhotographer - George Webster
Membership Chairman - Jim PaullPublic Relations - Lee Rayburn
Webmaster, IT & Social Media - Jordan Honeycutt
get excited about the crowds, long lines, limited parking,
and aggressive behaviors, we turn to other passions to occupy our time - sports, movies, golf, hunting, etc. One passion which I have observed which is reflected in our mem-bership is the increased
involvement in the efforts of our Temple in pursuing
our work.Well, Mother Nature
was in control of the weather again this year which resulted in the cancella-tion of SASA. the fury of the wind and rain was felt across many states and the recovery efforts will take a long time. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected.
The Circus held on October is our major fund raiser for the year. Although we don't have the final tally, it appears it was highly successful. THANKS to everyone who contributed in any way toward this effort as your participation is imperative in making this happen.
Illustrious Sir Bobby Vann and his committee provided another fun and exciting night with the Halloween Party. As usual, the kids were the benefactors of food-fun-frights-fellowship. Great Job!
I close by calling your attention to four scheduled calendar events:
Nov. 6--Unit MeetingNov. 7--Membership MeetingNov. 10--Corvette DanceNov. 20--Stated Meeting
Fraternally yours,
Terry M. VittetoePotentate 2018
Greetings Nobles and Ladies: November bring several events that many look for-ward to. On Nov. 4, we regain the hour we lost as we reset our clocks to end Daylight Savings Time. So, if you haven't had enough time to adjust to the loss of that hour, hopefully you will adjust when we fall back. Just prepare for shorter daylight hours. The next event we observe in November is Veterans' Day. Monday, Nov. 12, will be celebrated as a time to honor and thank those who are serving or have served in the military and are still with us. I encourage you to show a veteran your appreciation by attending a parade, visiting a VA hospital, and/or displaying our flag. We are truly thankful for their service. Let's let them know it! Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for the family we love, the friends we cherish, and the blessings we have received. It is especially a time for me to express my appreciation for you. I really appreciate your hard work, high standards, persistence, and support in our efforts. I sincerely hope that as you spend this time with those close to you it helps you to make sense of the past, brings peace for the present, and creates a vision for tomorrow. Then, the day after Thanksgiving, it's READY-SET-GO! Black Friday! Even though some stores attempt to get a head start on shopping for the begin-ning of the holiday season, most people rise early on Friday morning to venture out hoping to find that "special" deal on merchandise. Some people can't imag-ine being anywhere else except in the shopping malls. While some of us can't
Potentate’s Message
Table of ContentsPotentate's Message ......................................................................................... 2From the Desk of the Recorder ....................................................................... 3Unit News ....................................................................................................... 5Sick & Shut Ins ............................................................................................... 7Club News ........................................................................................................ 8Other News .................................................................................................... 11Calendar ......................................................................................................... 23
RECORDER'S PAGEKerbela Knews November 2018 Page 3
November Happenings:Nov 4 Set your clocks back SLEEP,
SLEEP, SLEEPNov 6 Unit MeetingNov 11 Veteran’s Day THANK A
VETERAN for his/her serviceNov 20 Stated MeetingNov 22 Thanksgiving Day –
Count and celebrate your many blessings
Nov 23 Office closed
In closing I would like to thank each and every one of you for your dedica-tion and service to our Temple and to Shriners Hospitals for Children.
YOU ARE THE BEST.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. May God’s Blessings be plentiful.
Wayne, Juanita, and Cheryl
Ben Barbee
In honor ofCecil & Juanita Ford100 Million Dollar
Club Members
Kerbela has 902 members in The 100 Million Dollar Club—give $100 and feel like a million
ShareCarein the
Recorder’s Corner VITAL STATISTICS
NOBLES CREATEDHarold L. Hutsell
NOBLES RESTOREDJohnny R. DangerfieldRobert D. Beam
NOBLES ASSOCIATEDJason Keith Cunningham - MoslahDennis P. Greenwald - Hella
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS DROPPEDBarry Townes
NOBLES DEMITTEDEdgar C. SnowWilliam F. Hanks Jr
Membership as of 10/2/18 ...... 1650
Birthday CelebrationsAll Nobles having a b i r thday fo r the month are invited to celebrate their birthday with a free dinner on the 3rd Tuesday at 5:30pm. This is Stated Meeting night so come and enjoy a free meal before the meeting. All Nobles who have birthdays in November your free birthday dinner will be:November 20th Stated Meeting
RSVP the Temple Office 573-1901.
Nobles and Ladies,I hope this cor-
respondence finds you all well. It looks as though our fall weather may be here to stay and with that comes the beauti-ful fall colors and brings us close to the Holiday season. Once again, our Circus has come and gone and as usual it was a HUGE success. MANY, MANY THANKS to all of the Nobles and La-dies who come out to help and support the Circus. This could not happen with-out each and every one of you.
Now is that time of year and we be-gin the holiday season with a full agenda of parties, parades, and may festivities that lend us the opportunity to get NEW nobles to join the greatest fraternity in the world. Talk to your brothers at your lodge, work, church or any event to which you gather and simply ask them to join our brotherhood. You may be surprised with your efforts. New nobles bring new abilities, ideas, manpower, finances, enthusiasm, and support for units, clubs, the Temple, but most impor-tantly the world’s greatest philanthropy, “Shriners Hospitals for Children.”
Membership renewal forms have been mailed from Imperial so please check your card out and ensure you are current.
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evaluation of potential candidates by the voting members.1. He should have good business
judgment.2. He should have the ability to
express himself clearly, in lan-guage that will make us proud of him, rather than apologetic.
3. He should present an imposing personal appearance.
4 He should be able to hold his own and advance the interest of his Temple and Freemasonry, in high places as well as among the humble.
5. He should be a devoted Mason, and constantly promote the in-terest of Freemasonry, in high places as well as among the humble.
6. He should be proud, yet humble.7. He should have good character
and a past open to investigation.8. He should be a leader, have
good standing in his commu-nity, and be influential in its affairs.
9. He should be financially secure.10. He should be in good health, full
of energy and vitality.11. He should be able to devote
ample time to his Shrine duties.12. He should be a man who, when
he appears anywhere in public, you will be proud of, not apolo-getic for his short comings.
13. His wife should be able to un-derstand his devotion to duty; realize that he will become a Potentate and not she; be able to dress and wear appropriate clothing, and be familiar with the social amenities. Remem-ber, she is destine to become first Lady.
Nominations for Oriental Guide should be based upon thorough and ac-curate evaluation of character, ability and interest. Remember, you are electing your spokesman and standard bearer, the one who will represent you and your Temple. We have great talent in our Temple. Let us seek out the best man we can find who is willing to make the sacrifice. And it requires great sacrifice! Many Temples have suffered from inferior Potentates because of hasty judgment and oversight of qualifications when selecting Oriental Guides.
When the members of a Shrine Temple elect a Noble to the office of Oriental Guide, they are virtually start-ing that Noble through the Divan line on the assumption that he will prove quali-fied for and worthy of advancement to the high office of Illustrious Potentate. Hence, it is quite evident that the nomination for Oriental Guide should be based upon thorough and accurate evaluation of character, ability, prestige, interest and experience. A Noble can be a good fellow, a hard worker, and a loyal Shriner...and yet lack the basic qualifications which make a good Potentate. Unless a Noble is fully qualified for the job, he is unfair both to himself and his Temple in seeking the office or in permitting his fellow Nobles to support and promote his candidacy. Each Shrine Temple needs and requires able, quality leadership. The normal starting point of that leadership is the office of Oriental Guide The fol-lowing check list may prove helpful in evaluating potential candidates for the office of Oriental Guide. However, no thinking man would be naive or pre-sumptuous as to believe that any one Noble could possibly embody all of the virtues, talents, and qualifications which are set forth in this check list. Never-theless, the list has practical value...for self-evaluation by the Noble whose ultimate aspiration is the office of Il-lustrious Potentate...and for the advance
Oriental Guide...Must be Selected Wisely
Oriental Guide
Notice is hereby given to the Nobles of Kerbela Temple that the Annual Election of Officers will be held at the December Stated meeting to be held at Kerbela Temple, 315 Mimosa Avenue, Knoxville, TN on Saturday, December 8, 2018 starting at 2 p.m. according to the Kerbela Temple By-Laws, Article 3, Section 2 as Amended August 30, 1988. The following Section of the Impe-rial By-Laws is reprinted for the infor-
Imperial Potentate may suspend any of-fending Noble, and he may declare the election of the officers void and order a new election. (c) At least one week prior to the an-nual meeting or any election the Temple Recorder shall mail to each member a notice thereof containing this section. Wayne Burkett Recorder
Notice of Election of Officersmation of the nobility:325.11 Election Regulation: (a) The printing, publication circulat-ing or distribution of resolutions, letters, telegrams, tickets or other devices, by a Noble, suggesting, recommending, opposing or containing the names of proposed candidates for office in the Temple is prohibited. (b) For any violation of (a), the
Kerbela Knews November 2018 Page 5UNIT NEWS
Kerbela EngineersOn July 28th and July 29th, the Ker-
bela Engineers took Elmo The Train to the Grainger County Tomato Festival to give train rides to all wanting to ride. Lots of children enjoyed riding Elmo, and the Engineers had a blast seeing all the smiling faces. This year at the festival we did a special drawing for a boy’s and a girl’s bicycle. We had 100 boy’s sign up, and 99 girl’s signed up for a chance to win this special prize. The prize’s consisted of $100.00 gift cards donated by our friends from Walmart.
We held the drawing on Sunday at 3:30pm, and two winners were chosen at random. President Couch drew for the boy’s and Treasurer Sheffield drew for the girl’s. Lane Hall won the boy’s bicycle, while Mila Merritt won the girl’s bicycle. Each were presented with their gift card and went to Walmart to pick out a bicycle.
We at the Engineers would like to say special thanks to our friends at the Grainger County Tomato Festival for having us again this year, and to Walmart for donating the gift cards for the bicycles.the bicycles.
Motor Corp Members of the Kerbela Motor Corp, along with friends and family of Noble Teddy Roe Gibson, gathered at McGhee Tyson Airport on Wednesday, October 3, 2018, to welcome him home from the 27th Honor Air Flight. Also, on the flight was Noble Johnny Reed, a member of Ker-bela’s Legion of Honor Unit. To the both of you we say,
THANK YOUAND
WELCOME HOME!!!
Kerbela Motor Corp Unit
Remember to mark your calendars for:
Temple ElectionsDec. 8, 2018 at 2:00pm
Make sure you have a current
Dues Card so you may cast your
vote in this election.
Keep Looking for Candidates
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Motorcycle UnitGreetings Nobles and Ladies of Kerbela Shrine,
SASA was a bust thanks to the un-invited hurricane, prayers to all those affected by that terrible storm.
The dog days of summer stayed longer than we wanted them to and will be around for a bit longer. However, that heat didn’t stop the unit from exploring the great state of Tennessee. The Motor-cycle Unit took a trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway, a day trip on the Cherohala and a day trip to Murphy, NC we have the best times! We want to see you on our next trip.
Think Membership - our next Ker-bela Ceremonial is Saturday, December 1st and we have a goal to create 75 new Nobles this year - WE can achieve this goal, get those petitions!
Until the next issue watch out for motorcycles and keep those serving us and our country out of harm’s way.
It’s all about the Kids,Tom Burchill
Murphy, NC Blue Ridge Parkway
Kerbela Corvette Unit
WEAR YOURORANGE AND WHITE
GO VOLSDance to the music of
Short Term Memory
November 10, 20187:00 - 11:00 PM
$10 per personHAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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Frank T. WittBill WolfeJerry WolfenbargerR.B. WoodardJohn N. WrightIn the hospital:None ReportedIn a nursing home:Curtis Ben Atchley - Life Care Center of Blount Co.Marion C. Brock - Beverly Park PlaceHugh T. Christie - VA HospitalLynch B. Coffey - Morning Side, Springfield, TNEd Collins - Jamestown Assisted LivingLeRoy Craze - The Estates of Oak RidgeJames Ferguson - NHC - HarrimanEugene Hatfield - Ben AtchleyRalph E. Maples - WestmorelandTom Muncy - Golden Living CenterGlenn O'Dell - NHC LaFolletteClyde Price - Chandler House, Jefferson CityPGM Esco Owens - Assisted Living Elmcroft of HallsBenny Walker - Ben Atchley
Sick at home:Bennett W. Adkins Sr PPDon BallRaymond BargerParlen E. BeaverWayne Bell PPHubert F. BlaylockNelson W. Bridge Jr.Ivan BrodySamuel H. Brown Jr.Kermit B. CampbellBill ChoateRoger D. ClineI.D. CourtneyFred DebordCisco DockeryEarl C. DuffJame L. EnseyClinton F. FergusonSanford E. FieldenDwight FlynnBill Grigsby PPJ.V. JeffersGene LivesayKermit Lowe
Edward McCoyRobert "Bob" McDanielTom McKameyJoe R. MooreJ.B. MosesOrville R. PhelpsJames Edward RichHerschal J. SharpJohn SheldonDon SimmonsAndrew SmithLeonard W. Smith PPWilliam "Bill" SmithJohn R. StephensonDennis E. StubblefieldDuie Swicegood James L. TeffetellerJoseph E. ThomasCharles ValentineBill VermillionNorm WatsonWilliam WeeksWade WhitesideWilford Wilson Jr.
Sick & Shut-InsThe following Nobles have been reported to the Temple office as being sick at home or in the hospital. A visit phone call or card would be most appreciated.
Have You Been Wearing Your Fez to Shrine Events?
Page 8 Kerbela Knews November 2018UNIT NEWSCLUB NEWS
Saturday Sept. 15th West Knox Shrine Club held a work day.Break fas t was provided by La-dies Nicole Pitt-man and Brandy Hollanderwith eggs, bacon, biscuits/gravy. Great stuff! Workers present were Ill. Sir Ron Adams, Jim Paull, Gordon Hollander, Mike Wise, Brian Pittman, David Cooper, Sir. Alex, and T. Marler.A new flagpole topped with an eagle was installed in front of the club. New land-scaping chosen by the ladies was added.
Come by and see our new look.
Kerbela Temple 2018 ParadesNov. 10 Clinton Veterans Parade, Line Up 9am at Gilliam Street, Step off 10am
Nov. 17 New Tazewell Parade, Line up 12pm at Ingles, Step off 1pm
Dec 2 Elk Valley Parade, Line up 1pm at Elk Valley Elementary School, Step off 2pm
Dec. 6 Morristown Parade, Line up 6pm Location TBA, Step off 7pm
Dec. 8 Sweetwater Parade, Line up 6pm at Mayes Ave near library, Step off 7pm
Dec. 8 Parrotsville Parade, Line up 1pm at Parrotsville El-ementary Shool, Step off 2pm
Dec. 9 Jellico Parade, Line up 1pm at Crouch Creek Church, Step off at 2pm
This is the current list of towns/cities that have invited Kerbela to parade. If you town/city is having a parade, that is not listed above and wishes to have Kerbela participate, they need to submit a letter in writing, address to the Temple with: Attention Parade Marshal.
West Knox
Shrine Club
Greetings Nobles and Ladies, West Knox Shrine Club is looking better and better. On Saturday Septem-ber 15th many gathered at the club to install a flag pole and to landscape the front of our building. As with any of our functions we could not have done it without food and boy did we have a GREAT breakfast of eggs, bacon, bis-cuits and gravy, coffee, juice you name it; no one left hungry. In fact, it was hard to get up from the table and do the work. Thank you all who came and helped: Gordon and Brandy Holland, David Cooper, Illustrious Sir Ron Adams, Ni-cole and Brian Pittman, Mike Terry, JP and Terry Marler.
Yours in the faith,JP
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December 1, 2018Hot Sands
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Ladies of KerbelaJoin us for our monthly Ladies Meeting
Come have fun with us! Bring friends or family. You do not have to
be the Lady of a Shriner to attend!
Our meetings are every Stated Meeting Night (3rd Tuesday)
Except January, September, and December
Our Next Meeting is Feb 19th, 2019We will meet at 7pm.
Ladies of Kerbela Join us for our monthly Ladies Meeting
Come have fun with us! Bring friends or family—You do not have to be the Lady of a Shriner to attend! We will be discussing our project for the new Lexington Hospital as well as upcoming Hospital visits. Door prize and snacks provided.
NextMeetings:March21at7PM!April18at7PM!ThereafterEveryStatedMeetingNight
(3rdTuesday)exceptJanuary,September,andDecember
SAVETHEDATE!SundayMay21HospitalDayatLexingtonTherewillbeagrouptripplanned-takingacoachifenoughgo!ThisistheGrandOpeningEventforournewstateoftheartHospital.PleasesignupintheOfficeifyouwanttoattend.Moredetailsandcostswillbeavailableoncewehaveanideaofhowmanywillgowithusonthishistoricandinformativevisit.Thisisagreatopportunitytoseehowyoureffortspayoffforthechildrenweserve.Everyoneiswelcome—family,neighbors,andfriendsaswellasMasonicBrothers.Pleasecomeseehowyouhelpmakelivesbetter!
UPCOMING EVENTSNovemberNov 6 Unit Meeting 7:00 PMNov 7 Membership Meeting 6:30 PMNov 10 Corvette Dance 7:00 PM – 11:00 PMNov 20 Stated Meeting 7:00 PM
DecemberDec 1 Ceremonial 1:00 PMDec 1 Christmas Dinner 6:00 PM (Tickets $40.00 per couple Nov. 26 Deadline) (Dress Business Casual & Fez)Dec 1 Dance/Social 8:00 PM – 12:00 PMDec 4 Unit Meeting 7:00 PMDec 5 Membership Meeting 6:30 PMDec 8 Cabiri Breakfast 10:00 AMDec 8 ANNUAL ELECTION 2:00 pmDec 18 No Stated MeetingDec 31 New Year’s Eve Dance 8:00 PM - ??? (tickets $50.00 per couple) (Dress Formal) (Tux/suit & Tie & Fez)
Kerbela Knews November 2018 Page 11OTHER NEWS
Kerbela Chaplain“ Believe in something or fall for anything”, I first heard this phrase from a priest at a chapel where we were sta-tioned. This brings to mind the impor-tance of our moral and masonic values that keep us rooted and upright.
Properly grounded or rooted lives will not be moved. We are all aware of a deep-rooted plant, the acacia. Because of its environment its roots go deep be-low the surface to obtain life-supporting water and nourishment. We also know that the ungrounded sprig, lacking roots, is easily plucked, plundered and ulti-mately destroyed.
This is a lesson for our lives for if it is deep-rooted, built on the founda-tion from that first lecture, that sustains our spiritual and moral lives. We must have deep-rooted beliefs and values, not superficial surface ideals to sustain us or we wither away. “Believe in something or fall for anything.
Darrell CookChaplain
Cabiri #24The CABIRI has continued to pros-
per in the past couple of months. Ill Sir Nicholson is improving and is expected to be back to his old self shortly. We con-tinue to improve our room and continue to serve the Potentate and Divan in an advisory capacity. We look forward to working at the Circus and hope to sell a lot of coloring books. Come by and say hello and let us know if we can be of service.
Ron Adams, Secretary
MembershipGreetings Nobles,
Our Fall Ceremonial will be held on Saturday, December 1st at Kerbela Temple. Howard Farrington and Illustri-ous Sir Bart Iddins along with the cast have been working hard to perform an outstanding degree.
At a very recent stated meeting we voted to support a resolution that shows our commitment to membership this resolution focuses on the three R’s of membership: Recruitment, Retention and Restoration. Here’s how each of us can help in these areas:
Recruitment: Have you asked your fellow Mason if he wishes to join the Shrine? Have you spoken to his lady about what they can gain by being a member? Have you asked non-Masons your friends, neighbors, colleagues if they would be interested?
Retention: Once a member how do we keep them engaged? Have you been a top line signer and if so after the cer-emonial did you invite your candidate and their lady to Unit Night, your local Shrine Club; what about the new Noble to a stated meeting, or did you leave them alone? If you left them alone have you seen your candidate since they were initiated? Do you know a Shriner who has let his dues lapse due to unforeseeable cir-cumstances, have you brought that to the attention of our Recorder, so they could be remitted? Restoration: Do you know of a Shriner who left our organization and has mentioned about coming back? Did you encourage them? Did you give them the phone number to the Temple? Membership in my opinion can be summed up on one word: Relationship! By having a relationship with others, we are able to recruit, retain and restore. Let’s focus on all of these areas be-tween now and the end of the year.
Jim “JP” Paull2018 Membership Chair
November Pecan Sale
Contact Debra Vittetoe
@ 865-679-4961 for orders
OR Order forms
in Temple office.
Pecan Sale
Past MastersThe Past Masters Unit has been very
busy during August and September. We conferred 3 EA Degrees and are sched-uled for one more before the end of the month. We welcome new members Bobby Pearce, Ed Bishop and Charles Teague to the Unit and know they will be a great addition. We still have plenty of room for more members. If interested, come to our monthly meeting on the 4th
Saturday morning at 8am. We meet in the Masonic Temple, 505 Locust Street.
Hope to see you there.Ron Adams, President
Candidates are
everywhere—
Have you found any yet!
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“Beef Jerky Outlet on The Island” collects $6500 for Shriner’s Children’s Hospital
The Beef Jerky Outlet on The Island in Pigeon Forge has been collecting money for the Shriner’s Children’s Hos-pitals over the past 3 years. But, for the past year, owner Bruce Parker changed things up slightly. He started asking for a dollar donation in exchange for a Beef Jerky Outlet P.E.T.A. (People Eating Tasty Animals) sticker. Contributions soared to the point that he had to empty the Shriner donation box every week so others could get money in the slot.
Parker said, “Our business buys the bumper stickers, keeping a stack at the
register. Customers love them and they also love supporting the Shriner’s Chil-dren’s Hospitals. These hospitals help so many kids.” Parker, a Mason and Shriner himself, just contributed those proceeds, $6500 this time, to his local Great Smoky Mountain Shrine Club that will go directly to help in all aspects of the child’s transportation and treatment. “If we can keep getting this amount of money for these kids, I will keep this going forever. People that visit us here are wonderful”.
When a child becomes a patient at a Shriner’s Children’s Hospital, the fam-ily pays nothing for the services, food or lodging accommodations. Volunteer Shriner’s transport the children and fam-ilies back and forth from Sevier County to the hospitals, usually in Lexington, KY, Greenville, SC or Cincinnati, OH.
ATTENTIONThere are still
196who have not
paid their 2018 dues
Remember you must have a current
dues card to vote in the upcoming
election in December
You may pay by Visa, MasterCard, and
Discover.Call the Temple office
at
573-1901
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Veterans Day ~ November 11thRemember to Thank a Veteran for Securing Your Freedoms.
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Knoxville Shrine Club Children's Christmas Party
Hey Folks!Listen to me now. It's still awhile away, but I'm tellin' you early so you and the little Lady can plan to attend.
Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018at the Temple, 2:00pmYou don't want to miss this!
Frank Moore, President, Knoxville Shrine Club
Ramsey's Catering
Thanksgiving Day LunchNovember 22, 2018
at Kerbela Temple315 Mimosa Avenue, Knoxville, TN
From 11:00am until 3:00pmFor Reservations of 6 or
More, please call 865-257-2894Carryout Also Available
Bring This Ad with you, and $1 will be donated to the Kerbela Paper Sale.
Holiday Poinsettia Sale
$18.00
Sponsored by the Divan Ladies
Questions contact Debra Vittetoe865-679-4961
Contact any Divan Lady to place an order OR Order forms in office
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Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Hear Ye
All should be in attendance to participate in and be witness to aHot Sands Ceremonial
at Kerbela TempleSaturday, December 1, 201811:30am Divan Meeting12:00pm Registration of Candidates1:00pm Hot Sands Ceremonial
Petition on page 15
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Special H H H December 1, 2018 Hot Sands Only H H H Special
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Kerbela Shrine ChristmasDinner & Awards Presentation,
Dance & PartySaturday, December 1, 2018
Dinner & Awards Presentation -- 6pmDance & Party -- 8pm til ??
Music by Sound Revue
Dress: Dressy Casual or Christmas AttireTickets $20.00 per person
Tickets available in Temple Office
Deadline to purchase tickets isNovember 26, 2018
Phone orders call: 573-1901 or mail check toKerbela Temple
315 Mimosa Ave, Knoxville, TN 37920
Visa/MC/Discover Cards AcceptedNet proceeds from this activity are for the benefit of Kerbela Temple.
Payments are not deductible as a charitable contribution.
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KERB
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Ronald Adams PPBennett Adkins Sr. PPHoward K. Akard Jeffery Allen John Allen Samuel Armes Richard Armstrong Doyle Arp Curtis Atchley Jr.Johnny Atchley Charles Atkins Robert Bailey PPCharles Baines David Baker Michael Bales Roger Ball Glenn Ballew Ben Barbee Glen Barnett Robert Barwick Billy Baugh David Beeler Wayne Bell PPLowell Bible Sr.Timothy Blakely Sr.Douglas Boardman Thomas Boduch Kevin Boles Hugh Boling JrMark Boling Ray Boling Verlin Bolinger Jr.Don Boring Clois Bowling Bobby Braden Richard Braden SrLeo Bradshaw Johnny Branch Wayne Bratcher Jefferson Breazeale Don Bridges Jeffery Brock Michael Brock Billy Brown Franklin Brown John Brown Michael Brown Noble Brown Ronnie Brown Paul Broyles JrPaul Broyles Burton Brubaker IIH. Ray Bryant Larry Buckner Claude Bullock C. Wayne Burkett PP-03Jack Burnette Benjamin Burrell Ltc. Charles Burrell
William Burt Charles Burton Donald Butcher Terry Butler Orival Cain Otis Cantwell Bill Cardin Lester Carey Gordon Carringer Goldman Carroll James Carroll JrRobert Carter Homer Cate Rex Catlett Samuel Centers Eugene Chambers Charles Chandler Edwin Chapman Donald Claiborne James Clark SrRoger Clark William Clarkson Charles Clawson PP Roger Cline Ronald Clinton Paul Clowers Bobby Cockrell David Coffman Jason Coker Michael Collins Steve Collins Ernest Combs Anthony Compton Charles Condie Ward Cook Clifford Cooke PP-05Clifford Cooper Eddie Cooper Harold Cooper David Copeland Johnny Corlew Ernest Cornett Granville Cornett Elmer Cosby James Couch David Countiss Stephen Cradic William Craft Shane Cromwell Joel Crowe Charlie Crumley Robert Crupi Michael Cummings Ronnie Cupp Bobby Curington David Curington George Daily Ronald Dalton Ricky Daniels
David Davenport Clarence Davis Jr.Daniel Davis James Davis Jerry Davis Jimmy Davis Robert Davis Jr.Robert Davis Murriel Dean Paris Delph Bruce Derr William Dickenson Robert Dickie Jeremy Dishner Karl Domann Phillip Drinnon James Duke “Jr. PP”Dannie Dunn Thanh Duong Charles Dye Jr.Ralph Dyer Claude Earl Russell Edwards SrRicky Eldridge William Eldridge Edward Everhart PPHoward Farrington Jackie Farris Jerry Finchum Ronald Fine Richard Fink Carl Finney Clifford Flegal Jr.William Fletcher Jr.Jonathan Floyd Christopher Ford Cody Ford Howard Ford Jr.Richard Ford Robert Ford Lloyd Foster JrLester Fox Harry Fraser Samuel French Edward Gass Carl E. Gibson Carl T. Gibson Teddy Gibson Jerome Gilkey Robert Gilliam Charles Godfrey JrObie Goins John Goodin Robert Green PP ‘88Haskell Greene Jr.Michael Griffith Thomas Griffith William Grigsby PP-86Merle Growden
Timothy Guider Jackie Haggard Mack Haire Jr.Lowell Hale Jr.James Hamilton Francis Hammer Lamarr Hance Marvin Harmon Travis Harris Dwight Harsey Edward Hatfield George Haynes James Heidbrink Marvin HeltonErvin Hensley William Hensley Willie Hensley Jimmy Hickey Gregory Hicks Richard Hicks Roy Hicks Jackie Hill Melvin Hines PPJames Hodges Gordon Holland JrCharles Holloway Jr.Charles Holloway Sr.Robert Hopson Dallas Hord Larry Hubbs Carl Huckaby Randal Hughes Robert Hunt H. David Hutchison Bart Iddins PPHoward Immenhort James Israel Jerry Ivey Donald Jackson Michael Jacobs Franklin Jarnagin Dwayne Jefferson Charles Jenkins Benny Jennings Homer Jerrolds Philip Jett Larry Jinks Jackson Johnson Ronnie Johnson Martin Jones Robert Jones William Jones Kenneth Karp Claude Keith SrClaude Keith Jr.Earnest Kidwell Steven Kidwell Jack Kile David King Sr.
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Townsend Kirthlink Jr.Freddy Kistner Bobby Kneece Dustin Kunkel Rocky Lamb James Lawson Kevin Lawson Roy Laxton Frank Lee Robert Lee IIILawrence Leibowitz Mike Lett Ray Lewis Andrew Libby Horace Long William Long Kermit Lowe Millard Lyle Christopher Madison James Maines John Manikas Clark Maples Jimmie Maples Terry Marler Michael Marsh Larry Martin Mitchell Martin JrRandall Martin Billy Massey Harmon Mathes Walter McCALL Jr.Charles McDaniel Paul McDaniel David McElyea SrBobby McGarity David McGill Sr.David McKenzie Thomas McLemore Jr.Dan McNutt William McReynolds Don Melton Franklin Meredith Timothy Milks Jesus Monarrez Frank Moore Fred Moore Timothy Morgan Holland Morrell Bert Morris Sherman Morton Sr.James Moses Allen Moyers David Munsey Sr.Douglas Murph Ronnie Murray James Murrell David Nealon Cornelius Nicely Harold Noland Jack Norton
William Norton Sr.Calvin Nunley Carl O’Barr Douglas Odell Charles O’Dell Jerry Oliver Glenn Owen James Owen John Pack Jerry Park James Patton William Patty James Paull William Pavlis James Pelfrey Dennis Pennington Ralph Penny Arnold Pesterfield Jr.Benny Phillips Leeroy Phillips James Poore George Pope Robert Porter PP-11Thomas Powell Clyde Price Clayton Qualls Lloyd Quarles Jr.William Rabenstein David Ramsey Thurin Ramsey Jr.Christopher Reece Donald Reece Michael Reece William Reece Johnny Reed Mark Reynolds Douglas Rhea Rodger Ricker PP-10David Riley Sr.Harvey Rivers James Robinson Gerald Ross Sr.John Roth Jr.Allen Rothe John Rowley R. Michael Ruppert Travis Russell Garry Samsel Hite Sanford Jr.Billy Sartin Dennis Sauerwein Robert Schroeder Hugh Schwartz Harold Seiber Larry Sentelle Edward Sharp Walter Sharpe Kenneth Sheffield James Sheldon
Donald Simmons David Simpson Travis Singleton Stephen Skeens Arnold Skiles Jr. PP-04Steven Slatas Larry Sloan Wayne Smathers Lane Smith Michael Smith Morris Smith JrWayne Smith Calloway Sowder Michael Sparks Lincoln Steele Jr.Henry Stigall Dennis Stiles Johnny Stooksbury Samuel Stropp Eldon Summar Elery Summers Clarence Sutton Tommy Sutton Kevin Swatsell Ronald Takacs John Tallent Otis Tarkington Fred Taylor Ronald Taylor William Taylor Troy Thiel John Thomas Randal Thomas Gary Thompson Jack Tilson Jr.Brian Tonkin Barry Trainor PPLuther Trent Gordon Trotter Jeffrey Tullock Michael Turley George Turner John Turner Jr.Hugh Turpin Clifton Valentine Robert Vann PP-09Stanley Veltkamp Robert Venerable William Vespasian William Vest Justin Vittetoe Terry Vittetoe Harold Wade I’on Wainwright James Waller William Walton JrHarland Waters John Watson Norman Watson
Wilmer Waugh IIIArthur Weatherford Colin Webb George Webster Timothy Webster William Weeks Charles Wells Phillip Wells Ancil White David White Jeffrey White William Whitworth SrJames Wicker Michael Wiglesworth Stephen Wigley Charles Williams John Willis Luther Wimmer Michael WiseSavid Wolfenbarger PP Jerry Wolfenbarger R. Woodard Arthur Woods James Worley Will Wright Fred Wyrick Marvin Yarber Douglas Young
CIRCUS MOMSPatsy BlalockElizabeth BrewerHelen CollinsBetty FinleyJean FrittsWanda GilliamMary B PateMary WaughCelia T WilliamsPatsy BlalockBrenda V CanonJulia Kay CookePauline EmeryDoris JohnsonCarolyn s KeeferJoyce KinserJanie MarshallBetty Sue MartinMargorie MeadorLinda MyersReva RoarkAgnes H. SurrettJane TrammellJo Anne WalkerIlza Wood
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In Memoriam
“Es Selamu Aleikum”Life is a story in volumes three the past the present the yet to be.The first we’ve written and laid away.The second we’re reading day by day.The third and last of the volumes three..Is locked from our sight and God keepeth the key.
Orlen J. BernardJames R. Barker Sr.
Maynard T. CryeRobert K. Arwood
Ronald E. Berquist/PPOscar L. King
Phillip B. Morgan Sr.Herbert Rex Campbell
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