GRAND LODGE of KANSAS A.F.&A.M.
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THE ANNUAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE
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1990 - Salina 1991 - Salina 1992 - Salina 1993 - Salina 1994 - Salina
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M.-. W.-. GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF
KANSAS Organized March 17, 1856
THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION HELD IN SALINA, KANSAS MARCH 16,17, 1990
M.-. W.-. ROBERT M. NEASE, HUGOTON, 67951 R.-. W.-. ALBERT O. ARNOLD, JR., GRAND SECRETARY 320 W. 8th Street, RO. Box 1217 Topeka, Kansas 66601 913-234-5518
M.o. W.o. ROBERT M. NEASE GRAND MASTER MARCH 18, 1989 TO MARCH 17, 1990 (Biographical Sketch, See Page 125)
M.·. W.·. LODGE A.F.&A.M. KANSAS 320 W. 8th Street P. O. Box 1217 Topeka, Kansas 66601 Tel: 913-234-5518
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MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF AF & AM OF KANSAS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS 1989-1990 Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, Kilwinning No. 265, Box 716, Hugoton 67951 Don E. Robinett, Deputy Grand Master, St. Johns No. 113, Rt. 2 Box 52, Randall 66953 Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden, Smithton No. 1, 217 S. 12th St. Sabetha 66534 Richard D. Overton, Grand Junior Warden, Armoundale No. 271, 6937 Grandview, Merriam 66204 William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clav Center No, 134, 522 Lane St. Clay Center 67432 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, Rosedale No. 333, Box 1217, Topeka 66601 John E. Mowen, Grand Chaplain, Peace No. 243, Rt 2 Box 117, Louisburg 66053 William J. Brown, Grand Senior Deacon, Unity No. 273, 2839 S. Bonn, Wichita 67217 Paul J. Neidhardt, Grand Junior Deacon, Roger E. Sherman No. 369, 9651 W. 85th, Apt. B, Overland Park 66212 Robert K. Shklar, Grand Marshal, Cosmos No. 278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 Keith Eppler, Grand Sword Bearer, Kilwinning No. 266, Box 992, Pratt 67124 Leo R. Moore, Grand Senior Steward, Keystone No. 102, Rt 1 Box 10, Coffeyville 67337 Kevin R. Peterson, Grand Junior Steward, Lindsborg No. 397, 652 Braircliff Salina 67401 Bernard E. Weller, Grand Pursuivant, Webb No. 275, Rt 2 Box 98, Montezuma 67867 Corvon Carpenter, Grand Tyler, St. Johns No. 113, Rt 1 Box 88, Concordia 66901 Dwight Burton, Assistant Grand Tyler, Hutchinson-Reno No. 134, 2004 N. Harrison, Hutchinson 67502 A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary, Millbrook No. 281, 5309 SW 23rd St. Topeka 66614 GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
CREDENTIALS Van Doubek, Kilwinning No. 265, 624 School St., Pratt 67124 REPORTS OF GRAND OFFICERS Paul E. Ferrell, Orient No. 51, 2300 W. 30th, Topeka 66611 FINANCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Wallace No. 318, HC 01 Box 78, Winona 67764 JURISPRUDENCE Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, Cornerstone No. 219, Box 266, Lyons 67554 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT Kenneth V. Hoses, Marysville No. 91, 3013 SW Eveningside Drive, Marysville 66508 MASONIC EDUCATION Richard D. Overton, Armoundale No. 271, 6937 Grandview, Merriam 66204 PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Halstead No. 46, 303 Poplar, Halstead 67056 TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING W. Nolan Artz, PGM, Albert Pike No. 303, 155 Rutland, Wichita 67206 CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Robert H. Arnold, PGM, Alma No. 161, Box 122, Alma 66401 FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Ancient Form No. 34, 7600 W. 75th, Overland Park 66204 RITUALISTIC A. Franklin Baldwin, Ancient Form No. 34, Rt 1 Box 34, Fontana 66026 TOTAL YOUTH Ralph E. Feldkamp, Lafayette No. 16, 4160 Tuttle Creek Blvd., Manhattan 66502 PUBLICATIONS Floyd E. (Gene) Ramsey, Ottawa No. 18, 602 N. Main, Box 31, Ottawa 66067 CORRESPONDENCE Robert G. Jackson, Warkarusa No. 402, 3825 SW Worick Town Rd., Topeka 66610 NECROLOGY Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, Belleville No. 129, 1615 Country Club Rd., El Dorado 67042 OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L. Knapp, Easton No. 45, 2747 Francis, Leavenworth 66048 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry, Siloam No. 225, 1700 Grove, Topeka 66606 GRAND LODGE ACTIVITIES John W. Wiley, III, Solomon No. 105, 317 E. 17th, Solomon 67480 CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS Richard T. Wentling, Seabrook No. 385, 1900 James, Topeka 66604 GRAND LODGE TRAILER Stanley R. Goble, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, 1003 E. 13th, Hutchinson 67501 MEMBERSHIP Clifford D. Knauss, PGM. Halstead No. 46, PO Box 151, Halstead 67506
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GRAND LECTURERS J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal No. 192, 310 S. Purdy, Lyons 67554 David P. Aday, Wellington No. 150,"Osborne 67473 Hurlbut K. Graves, St. Francis No. 404, Rt 1 Box 66, St. Francis 67756 Ronald R. Adkins, Ancient Form No. 34, 7112 Censer Dr., Overland Park 66204 Richard R. Haefele, Ulysses No. 435, Box 854, Ulysses 67880 Earl P. Krankenberg, Ellinwood No. 217, Hudson 67545 Gerald A. Lough, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 Robert M. Schroeder, Ben Hur No. 332, 4104 Strong Ave., Kansas City 66106 Russell C. Schwilling, Zeredatha No. 80, Rt 1 Box 58, Strong City 66869 Robert K. Shklar, Comos No. 278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 Alfred H. Slough, Chase No. 247, Box 5, Raymond 67573 David F. Snyder, Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 James R. Struble, Salina No. 60, 3724 SW 31st, Topeka 66614 Milton F. Thompson, Parsons No. 117, 1316 S. 29th, Parsons 67357 Clifford L. Trax, North Star No. 168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 William D. Updegrove, Jr., Lewis No. 220, Box 86, Lewis 67552 Ronald E. White, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison, Atchison 66002-2247 Vernon Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102
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GRAND LECTURERS EMERITUS Harvey L. Henderson, Satanta No. 446, Box 155, Satanta 67870 Frank T. Moore, Albert Pike No. 303, 3618 W. 13th #313, Wichita 67203 Clarence W. Sills, Ben Hur No. 322, Parker 66072 Earl M. Sitton, Paradise No. 290, 1100 SW 4th, Plainville 67663 Carl W. Underwood, North Star No. 168, 915 Country Acres, Wichita 67212 Charles D. Gallipeau, Wyandotte No. 3, 22627 N. 43rd St., Kansas City 66104 A. Franklin Baldwin, Ancient Form No. 34, Rt IBox 34, Fontana 66026
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AREA LECTURERS Milton F. Thompson, AREA I, Parsons No. "117, 1316 S. 29th, Parsons 67357-4709 Vernon Clark, AREA II, Delaware No. 96,7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 . Ronald E. White, AREA III, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002 . Gerald A. Lough, AREA IV, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 . W. Phil McCracken, AREA V, Ottawa No. 18, 731 Ash, Ottawa 66067 . Clifford L. Trax, AREA VI, North Star No. 168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 . David F. Snyder, AREA VII, Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 . Harold E. Colbert, AREA VIII, Lafayette No. 16, 2418 Buena Vista Dr., Manhattan 66502 . Earl P. Krankenberg, AREA IX, Ellinwood No. 217,Box 91, Hudson 67545 . Robert K. Shklar, AREA X, Cosmos No. 278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 . Richard R. Haefele, AREA XI, Ulysses No. 435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 . Hurlbut K. Graves, AREA XII, St. Francis No. 404, Rt 1 Box 66, St. Francis, 67756
DISTRICT LECTURERS Lecturer at Large: W:. Arvin H. Baker, Mayetta No. 393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 AREA I R:.W:. Milton F. Thompson, Grand Lecturer in Charge W . Eugene Bauder, District 9, Girard No. 93, 701 S. Summitt, Girard 66743 W Phillip E. demons. District 11, Parsons No. 117, 2913 Morgan, Parsons 67357 W Merle Furnas, District 25, Keystone No. 102, 3606 W. 7th, Coffeyville 67337 W Don R. Hadlock, District 10, Cherokee No. 119, PO Box 206, Cherokee 66724 W , Raymond D. Hough, District 10, Cherokee No. 119, PO Box 275, Cherokee 66724 W Melvin L. Huffman, District 10, Black Diamond No. 274, Weir 66781 W Leonard G. Scheurich, District 11, Parsons No. 117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons 67357 W Garland Sellers, District 8, 712 S. Holbrook, Ft. Scott 66701 R:.W:. Gerald A. Lough, Grand Lecturer in Charge AREA I I W:. Ronald R. Adkins, District 5, Ancient Form No. 34, 7112 Conser, Overland Park 66204 W:. Paul Jackson, Palestine No. 127, 107 S. Race, Spring Hill 66083 W Donald Daniels, District 4, Wyandotte No. 3, 6133 Edith, Kansas City 66104 W Lewis Mansfield, District 4, Delaware No. 96, 8440 Sandusky, Kansas City 66112 W Clarence W. Sills, District 6, Ben Hur No. 322, Parker 66072 W Vernon Clark, Districts 3 & 4; Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 Robert M. Schroeder, District 5, Ben Hur No. 322, 4104 Strong, Kansas City 66106 R:.W
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AREA III — R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Robert B. Crumpton, District 19, Mayetta No. 393, 907 SE 33rd Terr., Topeka 66605 W:. Leland G. Salts, District 2, Mayetta No. 393, 4447 SE Hwy 40, Topeka 66607 W:. William L. McFall, Jr., Hiawatha No. 35, District 16, 209 S. Washington St. Sabetha 66534 W:. Donald L. Roche, District 18, Blue Rapids No. 169, 401 Chestnut, Blue Rapids 66411 AREA IV -- R:.W:. Gerald A. Lough , Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Vernon Clark, District 15, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 Also - Delaware No. 96, District 4 & Nine Mile No. 49 W:. W. Phil McCracken, District 13, Ottawa No. 18, 731 Ash, Ottawa 66067 W:. George Mole, District 14, Lawrence No. 6, 3323 Iowa, Lawrence 66044 W:. William Sellen, District 21, Albert Neese No. 248, Lake Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 W:. John Ryan, District 22, Carbondale No. 70, 420 Center, Carbondale 66414 AREA VI — R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax, Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Melburn C. Barnes, District 24, Constellation No. 95, Box 190, Fredonia 66736 W:. 0. Allen Orton, District 37, Belle Plaine No. 173, 225 S. Washington, Belle Plaine 67013-0364 W:. William L. Sprague, District 26, Caney No. 324, Box 122, Caney 67333 W:. Gerald L. Wilson, District 25, Carson No. 132, Rt 4 Box 121, Independence 67301 W:. Stanley A. Combs, District 36, Unity No. 273, 341 S. 1st, Clearwater 67026 W:. Justin H. Musson, District 35, Crescent No. 133, 1013 Highland, Arkansas City 67005 AREA VII — R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Edward L. Freeman, District 34, Mystic Tie No. 74, Box 295, Augusta 67010 W:. William R. Leonard, District 33, HcPherson No. 172, 705 S. Chestnut, McPherson 67460 W:. Larry G. Peters, District 38, North Star No. 168, PO Box 4738, Wichita 67204 W:. Daryl R. Unruh, District 39, McPherson No. 172, 1475 N. Maple, McPherson 67460 M:. James Moore, Unassigned, North Star No. 168, 1019 Chipper, Wichita 67212 AREA VIII — R:.W:. Harold E. Colbert, Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Norman C. Bliss, District 29, Wamego No. 75, 1003 Pine St., Wamego 66547 W:. Raymond R. Haden, District 30, Clifton No. 122, Box E, Clifton 66937 W:. Dale F. Scott, District 32, White City No. 380, White City, 66872 W:. Franklin Dean Wyant, District 31, Union No. 7, Rt 3 Box 177, Junction City 66441 AREA IX — R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg, Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Loren R. Harvey, District 40, Mt. Vernon No. 145, Box 186, Beloit 67420 W:. Charles G. Jordan, Jr., District 42, Ht. Vernon No. 145, Rt 4, Beloit 67420 M:. Charles D. Bock, District 54, Cawker City No. 125, Box 113, Cawker City 67430 W:. Tracy Post, District 55, Paradise No. 290, 806 S. Commercial, Plainville 67663 AREA X — R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Verlin L. McHenry, District 45, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, 1003 W. 17th Hutchinson 67501 R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg, District 52, EUinwood No. 217, Box 91, Hudson 67545 W:. William P. Hudson, District 51, Macksville No. 371, Box 728, Macksville 67557 W:. William Neal Holmes, District 44, Chase No. 247, Chase 67524 W:. Lawrence E. Grizzell, District 51, (Asst) Macksville No. 371, Macksville 67557 W:. Clifford D. Koehne, District 44, (Asst) Chase No. 247, Box 130, Chase 67524 AREA XI — R:.W:. Richard R. Haefele, Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Thomas F. Burrows, District 63, Fargo No. 300, Rt 2 Box 203, Liberal 67901 W:. Lloyd D. Crall, District 61, St. Bernard No. 222, 1915 Hart St., Dodge City, 66801 W:. Jack C. McDaniel, District 62, Ulysses No. 435, 117 College, Ulysses 67880 AREA XII — R:.W:. Hurlbut K. Graves, Lecturer in Charge A. Kevin Kobler, District 57, Millbrook No. 281, 5309 SW 23rd St., Topeka 66614 Aubrey Park, District 58, Oakley No. 253, 413 Edgerton, Oakley 67748 Jeffrey N. Raile, District 59, St. Francis No. 404, PO Box 246, St. Francis 67756 Delbert W. Berry, District 56, Lenora No. 181, Box 12, Lenora 67642 TIME OF MEETING 1991 THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS WILL BE IN SALINA, KANSAS, BEGINNING FRIDAY, MARCH 15, AND CONCLUDING SATURDAY MARCH 16, 1991, A. L. 5991
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE M:.W:. GRAND LODGE AF & AH OF KANSAS ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION Salina, Kansas March 16, 1990 Following Cochrane, proceeded the Grand
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Dwight Burton, Assistant Grand Tyler Corvon Carpenter, Grand Tyler Bernard E. Weller, Grand Pursuivant Kevin R. Peterson, Grand Junior Steward Leo R. Moore, Grand Senior Steward Keith Eppler, Grand Sword Bearer Robert K. Shklar, Grand Marshal Paul J. Neidhardt, Grand Junior Deacon William J. Brown, Grand Senior Deacon John E. Mowen, Grand Chaplain Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer Richard D. Overton, Grand Junior Warden Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden Don E. Robinett, Deputy Grand Master
M:.W:. Robert M. Nease was escorted to the Grand East by the Grand Marshal W:. Robert K. Shklar, assisted by the Grand Senior Deacon William J. Brown. As the M:.W:. Grand Master entered he was received with standing acclamation and on reaching the Grand East was presented the gavel. Grand Master Robert M. Nease then recognized his Grand Officers and introduced the Assistant Grand Secretary, A. Kevin Kobler. The Invocation was offered by the Grand Chaplain John E. Mowen. Colors were presented by the Isis Shrine Color Guard and following the musical rendition of the National Anthem by Grand Organist Dee Duttweiler, the Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Grand Master. The Grand Master greeted the assembly with a hearty good morning and thanked WM Michael Cochrane, Hugoton Lodge No. 406, for the opening introductions. Worthy Grand Matron Order Eastern Star, Virginia M. Johnson was escorted to the Altar by the Grand Marshal and presented to the Grand Master by the Grand Senior Deacon. Sister Virginia brought greetings and expressed appreciation for the courtesies extended to her. She reported that at this time the sisters had contributed over $12,000 for improvements to the Masonic Home and Chapel, $3,000 to the Oncology Unit supported by the Masonic Foundation and York Rite Eye Foundation over $3,000. Sister Virginia invited all to attend Grand Chapter in Topeka April 24-26. The Grand Master then recognized Ruben Berg, Worthy Grand Patron Order Eastern Star and asked the Grand Officers of the Grand Chapter to stand and be recognized. The Grand Marshal retired and escorted Carroll Beggs, representing the City of Salina, to the podium. Mr. Beggs brought greetings on behalf of the Mayor who had a previous committment. He complimented the Masonic work and expressed delight that the Masons of Kansas had chosen Salina for their Grand Communication. The Youth Leaders were escorted to the Altar by the Grand Marshal and presented to the Grand Master by the Grand Senior Deacon: Dee Dee Goodyear, Grand Bethel Queen; Paula Evans, Worthy Advisor Rainbow for pirls; and Ed Young, Master Councilor DeMolay. The Grand Master asked that these leaders be escorted to the podium where they were given a hearty welcome and each in turn brought greetings from their respective organizations. Following the remarks of each the Grand Master presented a check for $1,000 from Grand Lodge to assist with their travel expenses incurred during their year in office. At 9:10 a.m. all non-members were asked to retire so that preparations could be made for the formal opening.
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quorum present H:.W:. Robert M. Nease Grand Master, formally opened Grand Form on the Third Degree at 9:15 a.m., convening the 134th Annual CommunM:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas, March 16, 1990 at the Masonic TemKansas. INTRODUCTIONS
M:.W:. Robert M. Nease asked all Past Grand Masters to retire and prepare for formal introduction. The Grand Senior Deacon presented all Past Grand Masters in attendance. The Grand Master made introductions from the East and extended his personal greetings and warm welcome to this Annual Communication. Present were: M: .W . S. Allen Daugherty M: .W . John H. Murray M: .W . Arthur C. Hodgson M: .W . Owen W. Hodgson M: .W . Thomas C. Raum, Jr. M: .W . Carroll C. Arnett M: .W . Robert D. Caplinger M: .W . Richard D. Kelsey M: .W . J. Fred Williamson M: .W . Forrest D. Haggard
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L. Ray Chamberlin, Grand Master of Iowa and Leslie M. Spies, Grand Master of South Dakota were escorted to the East and introduced. The Grand Master thanked both for joining us in our 134th Annual Communication and Private Grand Honors were extended. The Grand Senior Deacon escorted James N. DeMoss, Deputy Grand Master of Nebraska and Allen Templeton, Grand Junior Warden of Colorado to the East where they were introduced by the Grand Master and received a hearty welcome. The Grand Master asked that the distinguished leaders of the Concordant and Appendant Bodies in the state of Kansas be escorted to the East, and Introduced the following: K. Maynard Curts, Intendent General Red Cross of Constantine Halbert G. Horton, Grand Secretary-Recorder York Rite Bodies Ray A. Talbott, Grand Master Cryptic Masons John D. Trude, Grand Commander of Knight Templar in Kansas James L. Claussen, Director Kansas Masonic Foundation Jerry K. VanAUen, Assistant Director Kansas Masonic Foundation Jerry D. Lindenbaum, Director Kansas Masonic Home Arthur W. Keefer, Grand High Priest York Rite Donald Horttor, President Kansas Masonic Foundation Thomas C. Raum, Jr., Sovereign Grand Inspector General Ancient Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction in Kansas Frederick D. Armitage, Grand Representative Nova Scotia, was escorted to the East and introduced to the assembly by Grand Master Robert M. Nease. He responded with brief remarks of appreciation and brought greetings from his Grand Master and Grand Jurisdiction. A cordial invitation was extended to one and all to attend their Grand Communication. The Executive Director of DeMolay, J. Eldon Masters was introduced from the East by the Grand Master. He spoke briefly of the work of DeMolay and asked for continued cooperation and support of our youth. Area Deputies and District Deputies were introduced at the Altar. The Grand Master thanked them for their service during his term and commended them for their continued interest in Freemasonry. The Grand Master Instructed the Grand Secretary to call the roll of Grand Representatives, asked them to stand for recognition and hearty applause. He commended them for representing their respective Jurisdictions and urged them to continue their relationship with these Jurisdictions and to keep Grand Lodge informed. R:.W:. Don E. Robinett was asked to assume the gavel Nease approched the podium to deliver his address.
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REPORT OF THE CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE W:. Van Doubek, Chairman of the Crendentials Committee, gave the following report which on his motion was accepted, subject to any necessary corrections or additions; To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Credentials Committee is pleased to report that we have recorded the following brethren present and entitled to seats in the One Hundred Thirty-fourth Annual Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas. GRAND OFFICERS M:.W R:.W R:.W R:.W M:.W R:.W W W W W W W
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Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William F. Mcintosh, PGM Albert 0. Arnold, Jr John E. Howen Wi 11 iam J. Brown Paul J. Neidhardt Robert K. Shklar Keith Eppler Leo R. Moore Kevin R. Peterson Bernard E. Weller Corvon Carpenter Dwight Burton A. Kevin Kobler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Secretary SUB-OFFICERS
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Alvin Colson Shirley F. Strange Robert L. Boring William H. Harlow Eldon G. Nicholson Thomas C. Johnson Carveth K. Neer Ralph E. Studebaker Michael J. Lucke Thomas J. Welsh Robert E. Redick, Sr Leonard T. Smith Willis E. Welch James M. Brown Richard K. Ryan Neil M. Nuzman F. Dale Curry Orville D. Swender Mervin E. Buchenau Darrell K. Sharpe
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Wesley C. Stephens, Sr Robert R. Pugh Clarence Peterson Max L. Briggs John A. Sandusky Stanley Ozmun Raymond L. Butts Claude L. Carpenter Kenneth D. Strader Earl Hubbard Van Doubek Richard A. Tomlinson James H. Nolte Lawrence E. Bodine Charles D. Bock Loel F. HcCray Richard N. Heaton Jay D. Black Verle Mendenhall Daniel D. Holecek Philip S. Giebler Bernard E. Weller John J. Wayman
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Grand Lodge of Kansas
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DISTINGUISHED GUESTS M:.W M:.W R:.W R:.W R:.W M
L. Ray Chamberlin, Grand Master of Iowa Leslie M. Spies, Grand Master of South Dakota James N. DeMoss, Deputy Grand Master of Nebraska Allen Templeton, Grand Junior Warden of Colorado Fred C. Armitage, Grand Representative Nova Scotia James Ellis Spencer, District Deputy Grand Lecturer, District 59, Missouri OTHER DISTINGUISHED GUESTS
Sister Virginia Johnson, Worthy Grand Matron, Order of Eastern Star of Kansas W:. Ruben Berg, Worthy Grand Patron, Order of Eastern Star of Kansas 111: K. Maynard Curts, Indendent General, Red Cross of Constantine Companion/Sir Knight Halbert G. Horton, Grand Secretary/Recorder York Rite Bodies Brother Hugh Thompson, State President, High Twelve in Kansas M:.I:. Ray Talbott, Grand Master Cryptic Masons R:.E:. John Trude, Grand Commander Knight Templar M:.E:. Arthur W. Keefer, Grand High Priest York Rite Brother James L. Claussen, Director of Kansas Masonic Foundation Brother Jerry K. VanAllen, Assistant Director of Kansas Masonic Foundation Brother Donald Horttor, President of Kansas Masonic Foundation Brother Jerry B. Lindenbaum, Administrator of Kansas Masonic Home Sister Louetta Secrest, President of Kansas Masonic Home Board of Trustees M:.W:. Thomas C, Raum, Jr., PGM; PGM DeMolay International; Past Grand Treasurer of Kansas; Grand Secretary of DeMolay International and Sovereign Grand Inspector General Ancient Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction in Kansas W:. J. Eldon Masters, Executive Director, DeMolay in Kansas Dee Dee Goodyear, Grand Bethel Queen, Job's Daughters Paula Evans, Worthy Advisor, Rainbow for Girls Ed Young, Master Councilor, DeMolay Mrs. Jima Danielson, Widow of PGM Durward C. Danielson GRAND REPRESENTATIVES Alabama-W. Nolan Artz; Alaska-Clifford Trax; Arizonia-Wil1iam F. Mcintosh; CalforniaRichard D. Kelsey; Colorado-J. Fred Williamson; Connecticut-John Rule; FloridaDavid R. Shepard; Louisiana-William J. Brown; Massachuetts-Vernon D. Martin; MichiganOwen E. Hodgson; Minnesota-E. Dean Osborn; Missouri-CIifford D. Knauss; New JerseyElvin S. Cox; North Dakota-Arthur C. Hodgson; Ohio-John H. Murray; Puerto RicoMelburn C. Barnes; South Carolina-Chester L. Gilbert; Texas-K. Maynard Curts; UtahKevin R. Peterson; Virginia-Glenn L. Knapp; Bolivia-C. M. Geis; Brasil (Rio De Janerio)-Robert K. Shklar; Brasil (Rio Grande Do Sul) A. Kevin Kobler; Canada (Ontario)-Richard D. Overton; Eucador-David F. Snyder; El Salvador-John A. Schowalter; England-S. Allan Dougherty; Finland-Jeffrey L. Sowder France- David L. Recob; Gabon (Africa) Robert J. Higgs; India-Claude W. Norris; IrelandRobert G. Jackson; Israel-Forrest 0. Haggard; Italy-L. Eldon Gideon; Mexico (Nuevo Leon) Ethan A. Quakenbush; Mexico (San Luis Potosi)-Damon M. Grimes; NetherlandsLloyd D. Crall; New South Wales-William J. Colnar; Norway-Donald D. Schoeni; QuebecThomas C. Raum, Jr.; South Africa-John W. Willey, III; South AustraliaConrad F. Johnson; Victoria-Arthur R. Seele; Western Australia-Arris M. Johnson PAST MASTERS 1. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 22. 27.
Conrad F. Johnson, Delbert A. Farmer Robert L. Boring, Everett A. McBride, Mike S. Haxton, James E. Amer George W. Mole, John A. Golden, C. David Williams, III, Ralph H. Gelvin, Sr. J. C. Pee, F. Dean Wyant, Donald H. Davis, James W. McKenzie David R. Shepard, Mike Carnes, Raymond L. Smith Thomas A. Day, Thomas F. Breyley, Harrison K. Traul, Lonnie W. Welsh Maurice C. Hearn, Frank G. Woods, Glen Sears, William D.- DuBois, Jr. Leo Verne Jacobs, Dick Willmeth Marshall A. Havenhill, Kenneth L. Helstrom C. Ronald Traul Arthur W. Keefer, James H. Nolte, Floyd L. Henderson, James P. Cheely Mervin E. Buchenau, Ralph E. Feldkamp, Henly E. Stepp, Jr., Doyle E. Rippeto Richard D. Kelsey, David L. Recob, William R. Cox, Merle D. Bradley, Ronald E. White Ray Talbott, Charles Talbott, W. Phil McCracken Paul Reed Lee Anthony, Homer E. Peterson
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. 30. Clarence C. Campbell 32. Dean Willard, Clinton Sherrets 34. K. Maynard Curts, Allen M. Peyton, Joe Urice, Forrest Haggard, Charles R. Jahne, Glenn Blackburn, Donald D. Schoeni, Franklin Baldwin 35. Warner Pape, Jr., Charles E. Nelson 37. Leaford Savage, Jay M. Sheldon, Jr Paul H. Phillips 40. Charles K. Lawhead 44. Richard W. Farris, Thomas J. Welsh 47. Thomas C. Johnson 49. John M. Frame 50. L. Eldon Gideon 51. Thomas G. Neely, Joe D Sicking, Paul E. Ferrell, Roland C. Bonjour 52. Willis E. Welch 54. Lloyd A. Newsom, Robert L. Tomlinson Jr., William H. Harlow, Ralph M. Cochran, Wayne Stokes 57. James D. Burt, James R. Watkins Charles A. Luckinbill, Leonard M. Godown, Sr. 60. Earl J. Bruner, Charles Case, Glenn E. Kohr, James R. Struble, Alvin K. Trent 67. Charles E. Skubkagel 68. Charles Duckworth 70. John M. Ryan 73. Clifford D. Nading 75. Helvin D. Williams, Frank E Seufert 77. Richard Wortman 79. Roland A. Miles, David W. Thompson 80. Russell C. Schwilling (Proxy) 86. Irl R. Mitchell, Harold 0. Drennen 90. Robert J. Higgs, Wayne E. Nelson 91. Ivan Berans 94. F. Earl Riley 95. Floyd C. Squire, Melburn C. Barnes, Phillip Lamb, Paul L. Maxwell 96. Norbert A. Angell, Jr., Carol G. Pape, John H. Cannon, Sr., Luis Romero, Jr. 97. Carroll C. Arnett, Ralph Roberts, Walter H. Jack, Richard E. Zimmerman, Clifford F. Clayton 99. Robert R. Peyle 102. Leo R. Moore 103. Michael J. Lucke, Oren Patterson, Claudie G. Cochran 105. John W. Wiley, III, Donald J. Dalhaus 107. Robert Clapp 108. Paul McDermed, Carl Clyburn 110. Allan R. Rush, M. Wayne Rush 112. Edward A. Foxx, Edward Reid 113. Armand F. Racette, E. Phil Smith, Vernon D. Marl in, John D. Trude, Max Croisant, Roger Nelson, Max L. Briggs, Carl R. Trude, Raymond E. King, Howard G. Vincent, Robert B. Pfeutze 114. Alfred P. Sommers 117. M. F. Thompson 122. Raymond R. Haden, Lorenzo Horgison, Charles J. Beyers 124. Stanley Goble, Gerald E. Culver, Verlin L. McHenry 129. Carroll C. Arnett, John A. Sandusky 130. Donald Eichelberger 131. Floyd E. Hassey 134. N. Marion Patton 135. H. Thomas Losh, Stanley E. Slater, Chester E. Young, Dean C. Hjorth, Roy Stirton, Glen E. Blackburn, K. Maynard Curts 142. Fred L. Logan, Wallace M. Hill, Ewald J. Buchmueller, Gerald L. Butcher, Irvin Bearly, Edmund C.Smith, Edward B. Sherwood, Preston S. Hale, Gayle L. Prater 143. Clarence E. Whitley, Carl Pfeifer 144. Robert A. Jackson, Carl F. Harder, Donald E. Ward 145. Loren R. Harvey 146. James L. Parker 150. Wayne L. White 151. Elvin S. Cox 153. George I Lawley, Jimmie L. Grassi, Merlin R. Grundy 158. Goldwin Miller, Alvin Colson, Dee Duttweiler, John Rule, Albert J. Wohlgemuth 162. Ed Garber, Jr. 163. Silas A. Vaught 164. Robert Palmer, Rod Bemgard 165. Richard Rodman 168. Clifford Trax, Earl F. Brown, Raymond G. Howell, E. Dean Osborn, Larry G. Peters 169. Donald L. Roche, Kenneth S. Finchman 172. L. Paul Aeschliman 173. 0. Allen Orton, N. J. Eschenbrenner 174. Claude L. Overmiller
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Bruce Colhour C. W. Mitchell Loel F. HcCray Carveth K. Neer Leonard R. Smith Earle M. Sitton Ervel F. Cleaver, Orville Oelschlaeger, Gordon B. Harman J. Fred Williamson Arris H. Johnson, Lawrence Bodine, William D. Paul, Gary R. Weller James L. Frickken Wilford Doud Harold E. Rowley Charles Beckford Max Croisant W. F. Banks, Earl Krankenberg, Virgil E. Biby Alvin C. Sjolander Lloyd D. Crall, J. Dwight Lobdell, Jim D. Beye, Bernard A. Leonard, Jerry Stotler Walter H. Jack Jon E. Mowen E. Blaine Schoolcraft Raymond H. Heer, John E. Leonard Everett R. Matlack, Raymond L. Butts William W. Sellen John Rigg Wade R. Park George Stauth Rex Davis Frank P. McCollum Keith C. Eppler, Van Doubek, James P. Norris, Paul Hillard, Fred N. Rose, Kyle G. Unruh, Robert M. Nease Dale Hefton, Donald F. Werner Jack Ellis, George J. Turner, Tom Oliphant William J. Brown, Welsey C. Stephens, Vergil Peebler, Edwin T. Smith Bernard E. Weller Landon D. Haydock, George C. Berryman Carl Reynolds, Paul J. Harrel A. Kevin Kobler Roland West Joseph W. Brewer Dale Stinson, Robert King Thomas F. Burrows Verle Mendenhall Jerry W. Cole, James T. Ross, H. Gene Payne, Harold Nofzinger, Charles Singhisen Jay Black Ethan Quakenbush James B. DeBerry, Charles S. Cowles, Glenn McVicker, Henry Bozarth Arthur R. Seele, Harold W. Frasier Donald D. Hibbs William Colnar, Jesse M. Longworth, Marvin E. Ury, Charles C. Adams W. L. Sprague Robert Simmons, Edgar E. Easterly Donald D. West, John Eldon Masters, Daniel E. Shelton Gerald D. Magnus, Donald L. Land Glen R. Clopton, William R. Watkins Morris Fisher, Max A. Sellens, Duane E. Travis Robert D. Satterfield Thomas E. Orlouski, Paul Neidhardt, William J. Callen, Harry H. Hathway, Ralph N. Lord, Donald M. Wood, Vernon Phillips, Thomas Carter, Dale Wilhite, Lonnie R. Brewer Raymond Markham Orren E. Robinson, Arley E. Davis, Dale F. Scott F. Ray Canada, R. T. Wentling, Donald H. Ladwig, Jerold 0. Peterson Leland G. Salts, Robert Crumpton, Arvin H. Baker Larry Horton, Harold L. McElfresh Kenneth Leander, Charles Ruedle, Steve Karstadt William H. McKinley Robert A. Jackson, John W. Mitchell Robert G. Jackson, Halbert G. Horton, Robert I. Peterson Hurlbut Graves, Edward Schultz, Charles M. Graves Michael R. Prine Frank R. Rinkel Orves U. Beeghly, Willis R. Barker
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John W. Russell, Sammie G. Cross Allan L. Hurlburt, Jerry K. VanAllen, Harold W. Frasier William J. Boydston Kenneth Jeffrey, Marvin Gibler K. Maynard Curts, Michael T. Wilson, Jay F. Myers, Gerald I. Childers George C. Miller Dale W. Harlow, Donald Truex, W. Randall York, Jerome I. Koran LODGE REPRESENTATIVES
1. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 27.
Lee M. Simmons (Proxy), Leland Windmeyer (Proxy) Albert Crable, Jr., Richard C. Davis, Samuel W. Shublom, Robert L. Boring James W. Rider, Fred B. Jensen Gary W. Beasley, A. Franklin Case, Ralph H. Gelvin, Jr., John A. Golden Walter R. McKenzie, Sr., Vernon L. Ball Claude W. Norris, Norman L. Boydston, Kenneth F. Schwartz Delbert C. Murphy, Thomas E. Wilkerson Glen Sears (Proxy), Jack W. Woods, Maurice C. Hearne Scott A. Lienberger, Robert A. Griffeth Trevor L. Rees, James T. Lewis, Kenneth L. Helstrom Gary D. Engle, C. Ronald Traul Milton L. Kite Maurice J. Azain, Jr., C Donald Seedle, Mervin E. Buchenau Merle Bradley (Proxy), William R. Cox (Proxy) L. Allen Troutman, Don Sellers, Donald Howell, Howard L. Smith Russell W. Paul, Clifford B. Tatham C. M. Geis (Proxy) Paul E. Reed Thomas J. Danley, Wayne N. Rollf Jay Sheldon, Jr., Isaac H. McMahon Lee Anthony (Proxy)
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F r a n k l i n Moore, Thomas E. Gage Johnny J . G i l l ham, J e r r y D. Baughn Clyde Orr
32. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 44. 45. 46. 47. 49. 50. 51. 52. 54. 55. 56. 57. 60. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 79. 80.
Clinton Sherrets, Dean Willard Roland V. Ashley, Bernard D. Hoffman, John W. Brake, K. Maynard Curts Warner Pape, Jr. Leroy M. Lapham (Proxy) P. Leaford Savage Ronald C. Stout, Jack E. Brown, Damon Grimes (Proxy) G. Everett Murphy Darrell R. Prock, Samuel P. Kekaha, Robert E. Redick Johnthon E. Todd Richard W. Farris (Proxy), Thomas J. Welsh (Proxy) Leland A. Doty (Porxy) Leland R. Graber, William A. Weesner Thomas C. Johnson John M. Frame (Proxy) Lewis G. Anderson, Gary K. Goll, L. Eldon Gideon (Proxy) Ralph K. Wild Willis E. Welch Danny L. Odell, Jon W. Stack, Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. Henry J. Max (Proxy) Harold E. Flaigle (Proxy) Robert L. Bonat, John M. Hobble, Billy J. Gideon, Dennis L. Morris Charles A. Schult, John F. Lewis Jack R. Euler James A. Walker Melvin Cummings (Proxy) Marvin T. Richardson Charles H. Duckworth Donald D. Clark John J. Ryan Colin McMinn Glenn H. Chamberlin Clifford D. Nading (Proxy) Edward L. Freeman Albert W. Wood, John B. Walker, James Pittenger Herbert L. Moore, Marion R. Edwards Richard A. Wortman Allen D. Bosworth, Ranee C. Walker Russell C. Schwilling (Proxy)
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Grand Lodge of Kansas
Ivan M. Pemberton (Proxy) Rocky R. Burris, Roy J. Sapp, James A. Barton Wesley C. Moore Eugene 0. Staton Wayne E. Nelson (Proxy) Charles F. Jones D. A. VanMiddleworth, F. Earl Riley (Proxy), Neil M. Nuzman Floyd C. Squire,.Melburn C. Barnes, Paul L. Maxwell Edwin K. Bleam, Lawrence A. Shannon, Luis Romero, Jr. Martin A. Reed (Proxy) Lyle E. Miller, Jr., Henry Watkins (Proxy) Jerry R. Wood, Charles L. Mapes Wilbur A. Spriggs, Jack 0. Barton Gregory G. Buie, Jerry W. Overton, Stanley D. Browning Darrell L. Baugh, Arthur B. Caldwell Earl Brunner, John W. Willey, III David S. Hearn, Rick J. Griffitts, James D. Griffitts, Charles W. Hall Lloyd E. Harding, Edward F. Kinnamon, Francis J. McGee Paul M. Dermed (Proxy), Earl Clyburn (Proxy) Benjamin E. Sowers, Harold Kitzenberger (Proxy) Richard L. Hopkins, Jr., Ronald J. Mozingo, Hugh W. Graham, M. Wayne Rush Kenneth E. Anspaugh William L. Shurtz, D. Jack Elgin, David W. Coffey, Edward A. Foxx Mark E. Nelson, Lawrence E. Hatton, Carl R. Trude, Max L. Briggs Charpes P. Rogers Billy N. Barlow M. F. Thompson Ralph Kimmel (Proxy), Don Hadlock (Proxy) Jeffrey Sowder Charles J. Beyer, Edward C. Slipsager Arthur W. Myers, Lawrence L. Eckhoff, Dwight Burton Raymond W. Richardson, Charles D. Bock George S. Clark (Proxy) Carroll C. Arnett (Proxy), John A. Sandusky (Proxy) Donald Eichelberqer Floyd E. Massey (Proxy) Gerald L. Wilson (Proxy) Bobby J. Walker Verl S. Johnson David M. Wilcox, Joseph L. Zweimiller, Gregory W. Keffer Ernest Meadows (Proxy) Roger Darrow, Edward W. Miller, Gary A. Yost, John L. Hybsha James M. Sloan, Russel J. King, Eugene Whitley, Richard J. Whitney Donald E. Ward Tom E. Emmot Jerry Folk, Jerry Armstrong Michael D. Knak D. Thornhill, Tom Roberts Ralph E. Studebaker John S. Catt Elvin S. Cox Jack R. Wilson, Michael L. Smittle, George I. Lawley Paul D. Kuchera, B. LeRoy Williams Lyman Snodderley Ross Sherwood Dee Duttweiler, Larry Winegardner, Goldwin Miller Dwight R. Gashaw Arnold W. Hafenstein Edward E. Garber, Jr. Silas Vaught (Proxy) Robert Palmer (Proxy) Herman W. Dietzsch John E. Wright Harold L. Varner, Larry D. Forrest, Donald L. Doll James K. Musil Harold Schmidt Orval Lancaster, E. Eldon Akers, William R. Leonard 0. Allen Orton (Proxy), Nicholas J. Eschenbrenner (Proxy) Claude L. Overmiller (Proxy) Darrell Sharpe Victor N. Carlisle Delbert W. Berry
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C. W. Mitchell Loel F. McCray (Proxy) Mark R. Witt Carveth Neer (Proxy) Roger Force (Proxy) Earl M. Sitton (Proxy) Raymond C. Usher, Anthony B. Swenson Harlan S. McNinch (Proxy), Daniel Holecek Lyle J. Brothers Leonard F. Arnett, Commodore W. Wood Nilan E. Tanner Stuart R. McGowne, Lawrence E. Bodine Richard C. Brozek Russell Wolfe Alden Major Charles R. McCain, Ted Norden Marvin L. Lowe E. Max Skinner Ralph Stratton Harold E. Moon, Jr. Robert L. Gardner Charles Beckford (Proxy) Brad D. Peterson Max Croisant (Proxy) Raymond E. Warren Robert B. Reser, Virgil E. Biby John E. Carlson (Proxy) William Updegrove (Proxy) Alvin C. Sjolander Todd R. Rostetter, Tim J. Rostetter, Robert W. Rostetter Mac C. Burnham Thomas A. Gish Lee Roy Church Byron Walker George C. Kenworthy Jerry Lee Royer, William D. Bradford Harry E. Pendleton, Dale R. Smith Howard G. Jones John E. McGowen E. Blaine Schoolcraft Billy Daniels, John Leonard William N. Holmes, Everett R. Matlack William J. Braum, Thomas W. Elliott, Leon L. Brown, William E. Nicholson Rex L. Togersen William Brown (Proxy) George Stauth (Proxy) Gene E. McRill Carl Bolinger (Proxy), Dale E. Goldsmith Fred N. Rose, Lewis F. Hillard, W. Gary Stodtman Forrest Broughton Lester R. Butterfield Daniel W. Humbarger, James L. Morton James R. Doggett, Denny M. Smith, Robert S. Truesdell, Jr. John Schoeppel, Robert Stephens, John McMillen Bernard Weller (Proxy) Chester 0. Mishler, Robert H. Baker Darwin E. Gates Carl Reynolds, Harold L. Buick A. Kevin Kobler (Proxy) Maurice Worley William A. Wright Homer J. Cowdrey Roy L. Smith, Jr. Don L. Dicks John M. Fry Lyman D. Hansen, Robert King John W. Harper Verle L. Mendenhall John M. Myers, Carroll A. Dando, Van A McElmore, E. Dean Osborn John Steven Molstead Harry C. Stevens Robert P. Johnston, Robert H. Von Schleimier, E Kirk Stonebraker, Harold B. Aldrich, III
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312. 313. 314. 318. 319. 321. 322. 323. 324. 326. 327. 331. 333. 338. 339. 341. 345. 347. 348. 349. 355. 357. 360. 361. 364. 365. 366. 369. 371. 379. 380. 382. 385. 393. 395. 397. 399. 401. 402. 403. 404. 406. 408. 409. 410. 411. 415. 417. 419. 420. 424. 431. 433. 436. 437. 438. 441. 444. 449. 450. 451.
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Ethan A. Quakenbush Wilbur Wheatley, Tom Ging, Robert C. Butler Edwin Birk Arthur Seele (Proxy), Harold Frazier (Proxy) Clifton T. Bruu William C. Pittman Leonard L. Elrod, Charles L. Shivley, J C. Dame, Clyde A. Secrest Claire B. Sparling W. L. Sprague (Proxy) Dale E. Scott (Proxy) Robert E. Mathena James W. Tindale, Dean Stoshoff (Proxy) Daniel E. Shelton, Clyde J. Houston Dale E. Freidline Marvin E. Caylor, Charles E. Williams, Owen C. Manson Kermit N. Chase Ray Stalford Lee E. VanGeison M. Mirl Schrock, Gayle C Bainter Benny L. Holloway Gerald D. Magnus (Proxy) Donald L. Land (Proxy) Carol G. Pape LeRoy Brown Will E. Dickinson, Sr. Donald G. Watkins, Ross, E. Shilds, LeRoy T. Roseberry Jerry D. Wood, Donald W. Trusty Jeral G. Cooper, Wilford W. Boedeker, Norman L. Maier, Gerald L. Powell Richard F. Forson, Donald L. Ragland, Neil E. Sammon, Walter M. Bird Kirk Grizzell Alan E. Markham Keith W. Dickman Kenneth D. Hutchinson Robert R. Griffin, Jerald 0. Peterson Leland G. Salts (Proxy), Arvin H. Baker (Proxy), Robert Crumpton (Proxy) Harold McElfresh Edward A. Hopkins, Clifford A. Johnson William J. McKinley (Proxy) Robert Jackraan (Proxy) Wayne Dodson (Proxy), Robert I. Peterson Charles W. Lewis (Proxy) David H. Milne, Jr. Michael R. Cochrane, Bruce E. Bentz Roger Doue Frank Rinkel Orves U. Beeghly, Willis R. Baker John W. Russell (Proxy), Sammie G. Cross (Proxy) Ronald Brannock, John R. Porter Allan L. Hurlburt Joe H. Conley John B. James Marvin A. Gibler Dean L. Beebe Anton E. Schwarz, David F. Snyder Charles W. McClain, James W. Gilmore, Bob Sexton, Frank Kneaves Donald W. Jones G. Lavell Hale, Robert H. McGinnis, George D. Adams Jay D, Blair Dan Stewart (Proxy) Chester K. Jamvold Cameron T. Miller, Jr. Lance E. Ross RECAPITULATION
Grand Officers Present Sub-Officers Present Past Elective Officers
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Area Deputy Grand Masters 1989-1990 (Outgoing) Area Deputy Grand Masters 1990-1991 (Incoming) District Deputy Grand Masters 1989-1990 (Outgoing) District Deputy Grand Masters 1990-1991 (Incoming) Past Masters Lodge Representatives Master Masons Distinguished and Other Guests Grand Representatives Total Present Number of Lodges Represented Number Of Lodge on Rol 1
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12 12 40 48 366 414 54 25 44 1,074 248 344
The Credentials Committe wishes to take this opportunity to thank M:.W:. Robert M. Nease and the Grand Lodge of Kansas for the privilege of serving Masonry in this capacity. Sincerely and fraternally. Van Doubek, Chairman Charles Singhisen Roland C. Bonjour Donald L. Doll James P. Norris
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ADDRESS OF THE GRAND MASTER Greetings, and welcome to each of you, to this 134th Annual Communication of the most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas. It seems like it has been only a few weeks since I assumed this office, and now I am about to give it up. I hope that I have in some way helped to increase interest in Masonry, as this has been my intent. My thanks to all who have been working for, and will be continuing to work for, the good of the fraternity. As has been repeated many times, "We must work together in unity." Only by so doing can our fraternity continue to grow and prosper. There are many rewards received in having served as your Grand Master. One that is perhaps the most outstanding is the friendships which I have made. Not only among Kansas Masons, but throughout the United States and several foreign countries. We indeed have a universal bond. Those friendships are a priceless treasure. I would like to stress the need for continuing Masonic Education, along with talking Masonry. "Masonry is worth talking about, lets talk." Many of you have heard me express my feelings on these subjects throughout the past year, and I feel both of them are a must for the survival of Masonry. With the newly established competition program, I feel we have an ideal working tool to advance not only our knowledge of Masonry, but also the proficiency in performing our work. I sincerely hope each of your lodges will become more involved with this program. I would encourage those who have not entered into the Kansas Masonic University Program to become involved with the program. It certainly is a way of increasing your knowledge of Masonry. Although I take no credit for either if these programs, I am very proud that they originated during my year. I hope both of them continue to gain participation from the members of the lodges throughout the state. There have been several proposals for Constitution and/or By-law changes presented. These have been previously sent to your lodges, and I trust you have discussed them and will respond according to the wishes of the members of your lodge. PROPOSED CONSTITUTION AND/OR BY-LAW CHANGES As Grand Master I made the following Laws of Kansas Masonry. SPECIAL NOTE:
recommendations to change the Constitution and By-
Hereafter, strike throughs will represent expunged words, whereas, underlined word have been added. One exception is to be noted: 4-312 RESTORATION GRACE PERIOD is an entire new law.
These recommendations were carefully studied by your Council of Administration and the Grand Lodge Committee on Jurisprudence for correctness and form. Amendment to ARTICLE IV, Sec. 1, and By-Law 4-305 ART.IV, Sec. 1 The revenues of the Grand Lodge shall be derived from: First and annual per capita tax on the members jf/tMIUiiiit who are Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Masons of said Lodge; Second; Fees for Letters of Dispensation and Warrants for new Lodges; Third, such other sources as may be provided by law. The per capita tax shall be collected by the Lodges, and each Lodge shall annually pay the whole amount due on account of its membership. No rebate shall be allowed to any Lodge by reason of the neglect of any of its members to pay dues, or by reason of any member being borne on its roll as exempt from dues. The Grand Lodge has authority from time to time to make special assessments of the Lodges ratably on their membership, to meet its current or any extraordinary expenses. -Cross-Reference:
By-Law, Sees. 2-301, 2-302, 2-303, 2-304, 2-305.
By-Law 4-305 LODGE DUES - ASSESSMENT - A Lodge may provide a revenue for its support by requiring each MtHit Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason to pay annual tax to be fixed in its" by-laws, and at any Stated Communication, by a majority vote of the members present, it may assess an additional tax for current expenses or for charity, or both which shall be held to be a special tax for emergent purposes. Said reve-
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nue by Entered Apprentices and Fellow Craft shall not be retroactive, and shall commence one year after adoption of change. Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft failing to pay assessed annual tax shall be suspended the same as a Master Mason who fails to pay his dues and will be considered a Mason suspended for non-payment of dues. Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft may petition for restoration in the same manner as a Master Mason. Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft so suspended shall be placed In an inactive file and removed from the active rolls, until restored to membership. Membership Cards issued Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft and shall entitle them to sit in a Lodge only in the Degree of light they shall have attained and shall not entitle them to vote on Lodge matters until attaining the Master Masons DegreeT Cross-Reference:
By-Law 3-502, 4-106.
The amendments to the above will place a duty upon each Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft to share In the expenses of his Lodge, while going through the Degrees and to pay a fair share of per-capita tax on his membership to Grand Lodge. The dues card that would be issued to an Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft would entitle him to participate in work and meetings to the Degree of light he has attained, but shall not entitle him to vote in Lodge matters affecting the Lodge until he becomes a Master Mason. An Entered Apprentice or Fellow Craft suspended for non-payment of dues would be eligible to continue the Degrees upon being properly restored. Suggested by W:. David L. Recob, Past Master, Topeka Lodge No. 17 AMENDMENTS TO THE BY-LAWS OF Kansas Masonry. 2-130. Area, Area Deputy Grand Masters, Masonic Districts and District Deputy Grand Masters.—This Grand Jurisdiction shall be divided into not less than tMlli ten areas and fifty Masonic Districts, the number and boundaries of which Area and Districts shall be determined from time to time by the Council of Administration. The Grand Master shall, as soon as practicable after his Installation, appoint an Area Deputy Grand Master for each such Area and one District Deputy Grand Master for each such District and each of who shall be a Master of Past Master and resident of his Area or District unless otherwise approved by the Council of Administration. (Amended 1982). Striking the word twelve and replacing with ten. Rationale:
To conform with proposed changes in District and Areas. Suggested by the Deputy Grand Master
2-418. Masonic Funeral.--Every affiliated Mttit Mason in entitled to Masonic burial by his Lodge, and at his expense, 1f circumstances require it; and a sojourner, who is an affiliated Witit Mason, is entitled to Masonic burial by the local Lodge: and the same tionor may be extended to non-affiliated Mitit Masons: Provided, that no Lodge shall conduct the funeral ceremony of anyone who, at the time of his death, was under suspension, either for non-payment of dues or for unmasonic conduct. When one Lodge gives Masonic burial to a member of another Lodge, and pays for the funeral expenses, or any part thereof, no lawful claim for reimbursement exists In favor of the Lodge making such expenditures unless such expenses have previously been assumed by the brother's Lodge. Cross-Reference:
By-Law, Sec. 3-607
Striking the word Master in three places in the law. Rationale: To bring this By-Law Into conformation with the apron presentation and the admonishment given while placed in the Northeast Corner. Suggested Amendments to The By-Laws 2-135. PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION OF ADVANCE REPORTS.—The Grand Secretary shall cause the annual address of the Grand Master, and the reports of the Grand Treasurer, Grand Secretary, Secretary of the Kansas Masonic Home Board and such other Committee reports when available, several days before the Annual Communication and shall furnish copies to the chairmen of the Committees on reports of the Grand Officers, Finance, Jurisprudence, Trials and Punishments and Chartered Lodges and Lodge UD, to give them time for preparation of the reports. The printed copies shall be distributed to the members in attendance at the Annual Communication. lUHUWmiUflltUmHHimiUmiiUHiilH 6fHt>t Rationale:
The time factor and need to expedite the proceedings cations.
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2-303. CHARITY FUND.--The Grand Treasurer shall not make any payment out of the Charity Fund, except on the Grand Master's order: and the Grand Master shall not draw any order for any sum exceeding fiftt/^iJliti One Hundred Dollars in any case without the approval of the Council of Administration. The Council of Administration may transfer not to exceed fifty percent of any balance in the General fund to the Charity Fund, if emergency requires it. Whatever portion of the Charity Fund is necessary for relief in this Grand Jurisdiction or elsewhere, but not exceeding the amount set aside for that purpose the
preceding year. iUnmiUiUnHlltUHWtUIIUUUimUmiHI.IUtmiUWU.Uni UmilUHHUnHmitUIUiUmitiflUliUH Rationale:
Fifty dollars will give little aid in todays market place. To limit assistance to this Jurisdiction would not be consistent with the needs of Masons in other Jurisdictions suffering hardship from hurricane, earthquakes, etc. Striking the last portion of this by-law will remove a redundant bookkeeping procedure.
2-314. GRAND MASTER'S CONTINGENT FUND.—At each Annual Communication the Grand Lodge shall set apart an appropriate sum as a contingent fund for the Grand Master. The amount to be budgeted by the Finance Committee and approved at the discretion in defraying expenses incurred in the discharge of his duties. Payment to be made upon presentation of vouchers to the Grand Treasurer. Rationale: To conform with an admonishment given during a pay roll audit. Amendment to By-Law 3-112 3-112.
MEMBERSHIP OF MASONS ACTING UNDER LETTERS OF DISPENSATION.—
If a Warrant of Constitution is granted to Master Masons who have been acting under Letters of Dispensation, they shall UtiMtiiUJi become members of such lodge, when constituted, and their membership in any other Lodges, of which they may have been members when these Letters were granted Mi/UtiMtHUJt will cease when certificates of dimission are issued. When such action is desired, the Grand Secretary shall notify tMi\ the other Lodges of iUf this fact and their names shall be iHUHllUWItHIHlMU MMitii recorded as dimitted as of the date of issue of said certificate of dimission. Nothing in the above shall be construed as to prevent Plural Membership within this Grand Jurisdiction. If the Warrant of Constitution is not granted, or if the Letters of Dispensation are surrended or revoked, as provided in Section 3-111, their membership in any other Lodges shall remain unaffected by the fact that they have acted under Letters of Dispensation; and no Chartered Lodge shall be excused from paying per-capita tax or any special assessments on such members during the time while such Letters were in force (Amended 1975). Cross-Reference:
The words, automatic and dropped, seem to be inconsistent with other terminology common in Kansas Masonry. Further causing undesired action, lacking proper recording of records. It also does not continue the mandate of the cross-reference Constitution ARTICLE VIII, Sec. 2 PETITION. Suggested by the Grand Secretary 4-312 - A New By-Law
4-312. RESTORATION GRACE PERIOD.—If a member under suspension for non-payment of dues only, shall pay the amount of indebtness to this Lodge (including current year's dues) by the last day of June following the date of suspension, the secretary shall announce such payment, and the member shall be restored to membership without further action. The date of restoration shall be the date of said Stated Communication. Suggested by: W:. David F. Snyder (433) A suggestion was received from David L. Recob, a Past Worshipful Master of Topeka Lodge No. 17. He recommended amending: ARTICLE I, Section 1, XXIII. That Freemasonry is a secret society, in possession of secrets that cannot be divulged. This to eliminate "iUHt"to be replaced with the word fraternal. This was forwarded to the Grand Lodge Committee on Jurisprudence for their study and recommendation. I concur. Changing the wording from "secret society" to "fraternal society" does not reflect any change in the way it would be interpreted in 1856 and compared to 1990. From earliest time the meaning was actually to convey the idea this was a society having secrets.
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As there is no fundamental change, I will not recommend it. However, if a motion is made on the floor during the Annual Communication to, substitute the word "fraternal" in place of "secret", with a proper second, I will entertain the motion. TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE MEMBERSHIP WHEREAS: The Grand Lodge of Kansas did vote to amend its By-Laws in vertising in the Kansas Mason (3-608) and,
1988 to permit ad-
WHEREAS: This was done with the fond hope it would return a good portion of the mailing costs, but, WHEREAS:
It has failed to do so,
NOW THEREFORE:
The following three proposition will be presented: 1. Continue as we are presently structured, pledging a special effort directed toward advertising, or, 2. Reduce the Kansas Mason back to four pages (one sheet) with only four editions per year, or, 3. Make the Kansas Mason a subscription publication.
If number one is selected it would be necessary to amend 3-608. MASONIC PUBLICITY AND USE OF EMBLEM, by adding one line to said law: each current member of good standing in the Grand Lodge of Kansas will receive a copy of the Kansas Mason as a part of his dues. The future is in your hands, what will it bring? COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION I could not have functioned without the advice and counsel of R:.W:. Don Robinett, R:.W:. Conrad Johnson and R:.W:. Richard Overton, as well as that of W:. William J. Brown. I can assure you Kansas Masonry has good men for leaders in the years ahead. I thank each of these brothers for the sharing of their wisdom with me. APPOINTIVE GRAND OFFICERS I know that each Grand Master ahead of me felt he had the best core of appointive officers, and well they should. However, there have been none to top those whom I have had the privilege of working with. I again thank each of you for accepting your appointment and congratulate you on a Job well done. When I needed you, you were there. PAST GRAND MASTERS The wise counsel and guidance received from you has been invaluable. I truly respect and admire you, and thank you for your support. I will consider it a great honor to join your ranks. OTHER GRAND LODGE APPOINTMENTS AND STAFF To those who have served the Grand Lodge in any capacity. Area Deputies, District Deputies, Lecturers, Grand Representatives, Committee Chairmen and members, or in any other capacity, I offer my thanks to each of you. RECIPIENTS OF 75, 60 AND 50 YEAR AWARDS It has been a great honor and privilege to represent the Grand awards to each of you. Again my congratulations to each of you achievement. We, who are yet to be so honored, are proud of you.
Lodge in presenting for your outstanding
APPRECIATION TO ALL MEMBERS "No man is an island", neither is an organization functional without members. My thanks to every Mason in Kansas for their support, and yes, you are a supporter if you pay your dues. GRAND REPRESENTATIVES It was been my extreme pleasure to appoint Brother Fred N. Rose, Past Master, Kilwinning Lodge No. 265, Grand Representative to Guatemala, May 9, 1989.
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SPECIAL DISPENSATIONS 04/19/89 04/20/89 04/24/89 04/27/89 05/01/89 05/02/89 05/08/89 05/30/89 05/31/89 06/01/89 06/05/89 06/12/89 06/26/89 07/06/89 07/11/89 07/12/89 07/12/89 07/13/89 08/03/89 08/03/89 08/08/89 08/11/89 08/23/89
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Melvern No. 22 Remove Charter to American Legion building which is prepared to accommodate lodge meetings. Mt. Vernon No. 145 Open Stated Communication of 5/1/89 at 6:00 pm to allow time for lodge business prior to a dinner and youth recognition night. Hays No. 195 Remove Charter to Johnson Ranch 6/3/89 for dinner and 3rd degree after conferring 1st degree at lodge hall. Bestor G. Brown No. 433 Shorten degree time on 3rd degree to complete work on Chad Douglas as soon as possible. Haysville No. 112 Shorten time on candidate before reporting to Army Station and to change date of Stated Communication for degree work. Morton No. 258 Remove Charter to Unity Lodge No. 273 at Clearwater on 5/16/89 for a joint meeting. Mountain Slope No. 186 Shorten degree time on Seth Lohoefener. Albert Neese No. 248 Shorten degree time on Meridith H. Caram, Jr. Ancient Form No. 34 Move Charter to location of Spring Hill No. 56 on 7/7/89 to hold Stated Communication. Lafayette No. 16 Remove Charter to Ralph Feldkamp farm for outdoor meeting. Joppa No. 223 Remove Charter to outdoor site near El Dorado, Kansas, on 6/10/89 for third degree. Delaware No. 96 Open Stated Communication of 7/1/89 earlier than stated time. Corinthian No. 79 Shorten degree time on Earl J. Thompson, EA, before enrolling at KSU this fall at a Stated Communication 7/5/89. Golden Rule No. 90 Change Stated Communication to 7/6/89 to receive petition for ballot. Muscotah No. 116 Remove Charter to Red Jones farm north of Atchison, Kansas, on 8/11/89 for Annual Pork Feed and exemplification of third degree. Haysville No. 112 Move Charter to Keel Pit at Cheney, Kansas, 7/29/89 for MM degree by visiting degree team from Nelms No. 323 of Smyrna, GA. Armourdale No. 271 Change Stated Communication of 7/10/89 to 7/17/89 to receive a petition. Comos No. 278 Remove Charter to outdoor site on 8/25/89 for Bar-B-Que,and 2nd section of 3rd degree. Pittsburg No. 187 To shorten time between degrees on Brother Michael Brown. Delaware No. 96 To move Charter to outdoor location for dinner and Third Degree conferral. Heriden No. 236 Remove Charter to location near Perry Lake for a Stated Communication 10/5/89 and roast pork dinner. Belleville No. 129 Shorten degree time on Edward Kenneth Simms before college enrollment. Keystone No. 102 and Albert Pike No. 303 Allowing KS-102 & KS-303 to receive the Petitions for membership from Brother Danny L. Meek and Brother Charles G. Robinson respectively waiving 4-121 requirements owing to the difficulty in contacting MacArthur No. 183, Seoul, Korea to obtain demits for-transfer. District 5 and Shawnee No. 54 Remove its Charter to Holt's farm on 9/16/89 for an outdoor degree. Anthony No. 200 Open Stated Communication of 10/03/89 at 5:30 pm instead of 7:30 pm to accomodate the Grand Master and the open meeting and banquet. Mt. Vernon No. 145 Open Stated Communication 9/18/89 at earlier hour to accomodate Grand Master.
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Crescent No. 133 Renove Charter to outdoor site on 9/23/89 to confer degree on Brother Wayne E. Hami1 ton. Delaware No. 96 To change Stated Coirmuni cation of 10/7/89 to 10/14/89 to accomodate meeting arrangements of Delaware Temple. Pittsburg No. 187 Shorten time on degrees for Blynn Hall, Steven G. Geier, and Harlod L. Easter. Gilead No. 144 Change time of opening on Stated Conmunication of 11/1/89 from 7:30 pm to 5:30 pm, and to move lodge Charter to new location. Enterprise No. 437 Allow lodge to hold their meetings in another building until they obtain a permanent meeting place. Emporia No. 12 Receive degree team from Wyandotte Lodge No. 3 to dramatize 2nd section of 3rd degree on 11/18/89. Hulvane No. 201 Change Stated Communication of 12/20/89 to 12/22/89 and combine installation with OES on 12/21/89. Siloam No. 225 Change Stated Communication of 11/23/89 to 11/30/89 due to meeting date falls on Thanksgiving. Bonner Springs No. 366 Remove Charter on 11/30/89 to West Gate No. 438 to confer Ist degree. St. John's No. 113 Change time of Stated Communication of 12/4/89 (Annual Communication) to 5:30 pm. Wyandotte No. 3 Remove Charter to Scottish Rite Temple, 7th & Ann, on 12/9/89 for installation of officers. Cherryvale No. 137 Hold election & installation of officers on 1/4/90 as regular Stated Communication in December did not have a quorum. Bassett No. 124 Install elected & appointed officers on 1/4/90 to accommodate availability of officers. St. Bernard No. 222 Install officers on 1/6/90 as it is beyond St. John's Day and to have all officers present. Haysville No. 112 Change time of meeting on 2/8/90 to accommodate visit by Grand Master. Mt. Hope No. 238 Hold election/installation on 12/27/89 because of weather and availability of of officers. Oxford No. 165 Change Stated Communication of 1/1/89 to 1/3/90 bacause of national holiday. Minneapolis No. 143 Change Stated Communication of 12/14/89 to 12/21/89 because of storm conditions. Install officers on 1/2/90 because weather conditions prevented attendance at regular Stated Communication. Rising Sun No. 8 Install an elected officer in 1/1/90. Geneseo No. 361 Elect and install officers 1/8/90 as weather conditions prevented at Stated Communication. Alma No. 161 Change Stated Communication to 1/4/90 due to national holiday. Bestor G. Brown No. 433 Allow oath of installation to be given anyplace in the lodge building to accommodate the Senior Warden elect due to his knee surgery; to occur within the next 30 days. Osage Valley No. 24 Elect Junior Warden of lodge at a time other than called for in the law, 1/4/90. West Gate No. 438 Allow Lodge Secretary to be installed at an irregular time (By-law 3-303). Wyandotte No. 3 Remove Charter from lodge hall of Delaware No. 96 to new quarters at Bonner Springs No. 366. Pittsburg No. 187 Journey to Webb City MO to confer EA on their candidate using Kansasr ritual.
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Albert Neese No. 248 Receive on 2/8/90 a visit from FC Degree Team of Wyandotte No. 3. Polar Star No. 130 Shorten time on son of Brother Don King so he may be made a MM before reporting to military assignment. Newahcuba No. 189 Install officers of lodge owing to the fact election and installation could not be he because of weather and other factors at the regular time. Active No. 158 Shorten time between degrees on proficient FC to complete MM before having to trave 1 pursuit of his vocation. Active No. 158 Elect/install secretary at irregular time. Harmony No. 94 Hold stated Communication on 3/7/90 because of storm related situations that made it impossible for officers to attend lodge on the evening in question. Armourdale No. 271 Change Stated Communication of 3/15 to 3/12 as regular meeting date is just befor Gra Lodge. RULINGS
I denied a request for a Special Stated Meeting contrary to our By-laws. I have ruled that members who may have been on the membership of Bestor G. Brown Lodge No. 433, previous to the charter being issued to Pyrimad Lodge No. 451, must pay a portion or dues for 1989 to Bestor G. Brown Lodge, but I would not permit suspension for non-payment of dues until all members affected thereby have been advised of my ruling. Reference, By-law 3-112. CONCLUSION It would be impossible to express my thanks to each one individually, and I certainly would not want to overlook anyone, so again I say thanks to all Masons in Kansas. I must offer again my special thanks to M:.W:. Arris Johnson, who appointed me as Grand Senior Deacon. I certainly hope that my efforts have met with his approval. My thanks to the members of the two lodges, Kilwinning No. 265 of Pratt, and Hugoton No. 406 of Hugoton for their loyal support. A special thanks to the officers and members of Hugoton Lodge 406 for affording me the privilege of conferring the first degree on, and raising my Grandson. It was indeed one of the highlights of my Masonic career. Perhaps the greatest thank you of all is due my wife, Gladys. Thanks for her understanding of the countless hours, days and even weeks during which I was away from home. I am anxiously awaiting, and eagerly looking forward to, enjoying our retirement. Let us not forget we are masons. Let us continue to exhibit the teachings of our fraternity in our daily living for only by so doing can we expect the uninitiated to want to become one of us. As has been said, "You are the image of Masonry to someone." Again, I make the quote you have about, lets talk".
heard many
times this year, "Masonry is worth talking
Fraternally submitted. ROBERT M. NEASE Grand Master (Upon motion by Grand Master, his report was accepted)
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PROCLAMATION Feast of St. John the Baptist WHEREAS, Freemasonry proudly acknowledges St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist as its patron saints, honors their memory, points to their lives in its ritualistic work, and dedicates its Lodges to them, and WHEREAS, the annual observence of the Feasts of Sts. John mary importance in the activity of every Craft Lodge,
has occupied
a place of pri-
NOW THEREFORE, I, ROBERT M. NEASE, GRAND MASTER OF FREEMASONS IN KANSAS, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM A GENERAL AND SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVANCE OF THE FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST BY THE LODGES OF THIS JURISDICTION ON SUNDAY, JUNE 25th, 1989. For the purpose herein set forth, I am asking the Lodges to begin at once to make plans for attendance at a service of Divine Worship as a Lodge or as a group of Lodges to proclaim and observe this festive day. It is understood that a church must first extend an invitation and that the acceptance of this invitation must be agreeable to the brethren of the Lodge, all in keeping with the spirit of the General Regulations of Masonry. I call upon all Master Masons to join with Masonic Brethren and participate with their Lodges in the act of Divine Worship so rich in Masonic tradition. I ask the full cooperation of all Masonic and related organizations of whatever rite, name, or title, that they urge their membership to worship with the brethren of their Lodges on this Sunday nearest the Feast of St. John for the purpose of rededication of Masonic ideals. Lodges may open and celebrate this Feast date individually or collectively. may be opened with written permission from the Grand Master.
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Please forward your request to the Grand Lodge, Box 1217, Topeka, Kansas 66601. GIVEN UNDER THE HAND AND SEAL OF THE M:.W:. GRAND LODGE AF & AM OF KANSAS. Robert M. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST WHEREAS there is confusion among the Craft concerning the proficiency needed before being advanced to the next degree, (Constitution ARTICLE X, Section 6 ) ; and more particularly "Shortened Form Proficiency", I am declaring Shortened Form Proficiency be described as consisting of the obligations, signs, grips, and passes of each degree. Said proficiency to be given to the best of the learning ability of the brother, and may be given either in a Lodge open on the appropriate degree, or to a committee consisting of three. Said committee being consisted of three brothers who are proficient in the degree being given. Said committee may not include the Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, or Junior Warden. Any brother not wishing to accept the report of a committee may in accordance with ARTICLE X, Section 6, request a ballot be cast on the proficiency of the brother. To be effective during my tenure of office. Done this 13th day of April, in the City of Topeka, County of Shawnee, State of Kansas. Robert M. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
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EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST To the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren of Reno Lodge No. 140, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas; Hutchinson Lodge No. 445, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas; and Bassett Lodge No. 124 AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas. A proposition to consolidate Reno Lodge No. 140, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas, and Hutchinson Lodge No. 445, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas, with Bassett Lodge No. 124, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas, has been submitted in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE IX, Section 8, of the Constitution. The proceedings thereunder appear to be regular and the Secretary of each Lodge has certified that the resident members of his Lodge were notified and that final action was favorable to the consolidation in each Lodge by the necessary two-thirds ballot. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Robert M. Nease, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as the duly elected and installed Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and acting in accord with the above provisions of our law, do hereby declare the above Lodges to be consolidated under the name and number of Bassett Lodge No. 124, AF & AM, located at Hutchinson, Kansas. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Secretary of Reno Lodge No. 140, AF & AM, and Hutchinson Lodge no. 445, AF & AH transmit the Seal and Charter of said Lodges to the Grand Secretary at Topeka, Kansas, and they shall turn over all property, accounts, books, and records to the Secretary o f Bassett Lodge No. 124, AF & AM, in accordance with by-law 3-618 Assets and Liabilities. The effective date of this consolidation shall be May 1, 1989. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Reno Lodge No. 140 and Hutchinson Lodge No. 445 to list all properties owned by the said Lodges and title thereto shall transfer to Bassett Lodge No. 124 and changes to the membership roll of said Lodge which may have taken place during the period of December 31, 1988 to Hay 1, 1989, and he shall further make a listing of the membership of said Lodge showing the dates to which dues have been paid. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Bassett Lodge No. 124 to report to the Grand Secretary to dates of which all terms of the Edict have been complied with. In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be affixed in the City of Topeka, this 1st day of Hay, 1989, A.L. 5988. Robert M. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary SPECIAL COHHUNICATION Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369, Kansas City, Kansas Harch 22, 1989 Brother Raymond T. Stockdale, a member of Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369 for 75 years, was presented with his 75 year membership Emblem on March 22, 1989 by H:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master of Masons in Kansas, in behalf of the Grand Lodge. It was the Grand Master's first official event since being installed as Grand Master on Harch 18, 1989. Brother Stockdale is the first member of Roger E. Sherman Lodge to reach this milestone and to receive a 75 year pin. The presentation ceremony was held at Brother Stockdale's Towers Health Care Center, Olathe, Kansas. Twenty-five Brethren were in attendance for the presentation: M:.W R:.W R:.W W
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W:. Paul Neidhardt, Grand Junior Deacon & member of Roger E. Sherman Lodge W:. Thomas E. Orlowski, Worshipful Master, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Donald Ragland, Junior Warden, Roger E. Sherman Lodge W:. Walter M. Bird, Secretary, Roger E. Sherman Lodge W:. W. Thomas Carter, Chaplain, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Neil Sammon, Senior Steward, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Charles Simpson, Junior Steward, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Paul Rosel, Tyler, Roger E. Sherman Lodge W:. Harry Hathway, Past Master & Trustee, Roger E. Sherman Lodge W:. Donald Wood, Past Master i Trustee, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Glen Pugh, Trustee, Roger E. Sherman Lodge W:. Ralph Lord, Past Master, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Earl Sexton, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Everett Appleberry, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Robert L. "Smokey" Painter, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Earl Cole, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Fredrick Tillery, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Maurice Oiehl, Roger E. Sherman Lodge Charles Dixon, Roger E. Sherman Lodge David Beazell, Wyandotte Lodge No. 3 Wayne Frey, a resident of the center and a member of Orient Lodge No. 546, Kansas City, MO. (Brother Frey presented Brother Stockdale with a gift ) Brother Stockdale was 97 years of age on January 29, 1989. He was initiated into Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369 on February 14, 1914; Passed to the degree of a Fellow Craft on April 24, 1914 and Raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason on June 6, 1914. Brother Stockdale served the city of Kansas City, Kansas 1914 and retired from the Department as a Chief.
as
a Fireman, beginning on
He stated that the Fire Department Training Program included Boxing Teams Department. "I never walked away from a good fight", he said.
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Each Brother present personally greeted Brother Stockdale and engaged in conversation with him. His relpy to the Grand Master's question on longevity was - "Well, I was in the Navy - ". To others he said, "I always found fun with the Lodge work". "Gosh, it's good of you guys to get together. I had no idea you could find me. My son Don must have told you where I was." (Don is a Past Master of West Gate Lodge, resides in Minnesota and was unable to be present.) Refreshments of cookies, coffee and tea were prepared by the Health Center of the occasion. A donation was made to the Home by Roger E. Sherman Lodge in appreciaton for their cooperation and hospitality.
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Cosmos Lodge No. 278, Kiowa, Kansas April 22, 1989 A Special Communication was called by M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas, for the purpose of dedicating the new lodge hall of Cosmos Lodge No. 278, Kiowa, Kansas, on April 22, 1989. Grand Lodge was opened on the first degree of Masonry in due form by M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, and was assisted by the following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems: M: M: R: M: M: R: R:
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Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Senior Steward Grand Pursuivant
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David F. Johnson #278 Monty B. Williams #278 John B. Wilcox #278 Terry W. Garman #278
Preceding the opening of Grand Lodge there was a luncheon served by the officers of the lodge to the members and guests. Our Grand Master had M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, H:.W:. W. Nolan Artz, and M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson, escorted west of the altar where they were received in proper form as Past Grand Masters. After the Grand Lodge was opened in Ample Form, it was set at recess while the procession was formed by the Grand Marshal. Extra chairs for seating were necessary due to the large crowd. The brethren and guests were welcomed to the lodge by the Worshipful Master. The ancient ceremony of dedication was performed by the officers and members with the Grand Master officiating and assisted by M:.W;. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, as Deputy Grand Master; R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden; and M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson, PGM, as Grand Junior Warden. A warm welcome was extended to all present, and the program followed with a brief reading of the history of the lodge by W:. Robert K. Shklar who is the current Grand Marshal and Past Master of Cosmos Lodge. Donations of time, effort,and financial assistance were noted, including those by Brother John Wilcox Fisher, and many others. Several committee members were introduced, including Van Doubek, Charles Singhisen, and Stan Gobler. The Grand Master introduced the Grand Lodge officers present and their ladies, and also David F. Johnson, Past Master and Past Worthy Grand Patron and Frank R. Rinkel, Trustee Kansas Masonic Home. At the altar Brother Charles E. Brown was presented his fifty year emblem and spoke of his many years of service obtaining the rank of Major General in the Chaplaincy Corps. As requested, W:. Brothers Monty Williams and John Wilcox, longtime friends assisted in the presentation. His replies were timely, good, and appropriately interspersed with the good humor that is so common to Freemasons. No further business appearing. Grand Lodge was closed in Ample Form on the order of the Grand Master. Robert M. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary The story of Cosmos Lodge No. 278 and its history was beautifully recounted by W:. Brother Robert K. Shklar. However, it must be noted that this beautifully designed and dedicated building was the result of its own membership and in particular the secretary W:. Mike V. Mayberry. This beautifully designed building is located in a sightly place near the center of Kiowa, Kansas. This location and parking facilities are such that other community service organizations can make good use of its facilities. Proper insurance on the old temple made it possible to rebuild, but the many amenities and personal architecture would not have been accomplished without the dedication, devotion, and donations of the
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membership, other members of the community, and the ladies of the Eastern Star. We congratulate one and all for this fine accomplishment as it is indeed one of the outstanding lodges of this Grand Jurisdiction and will serve south central Kansas, and north central Oklahoma for many, many years to come.
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Westmoreland Lodge No. 257, Westmoreland, Kansas June 22, 1989 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was called for the purpose of dedicating the new temple of Westmoreland Lodge No. 257, Westmoreland, Kansas. Grand Lodge was opened in Ample Form on the first degree by the Grand Master with the assistance of the following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns: M:.W R:.W R:.W R:.W R:.W R:.W W W W W W R:.W R:.W W U R:.W
Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton James W. Struble, Grand Lecturer, Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. John E. Mowen William J. Brown Paul J. Neidhardt Robert K. Shklar Keith Eppler Melvin E. Buchenau, DDGM 29, as Leonard T. Smith, DDGM 19, as Delno H. Goehring, Past Master No. 257, as Corvon Carpenter Willis W. Welsh, DDGM 20, as
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Senior Deacon Grand.Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
The Grand Lodge officers and their ladies were treated to a delicious chili dinner preceding the dedication. This was held in the Methodist Fellowship Hall in Westmoreland. The Grand Lodge officers and lodge members then returned to the lodge hall where Grand Lodge was opened in Ample Form on the first degree. Following the opening, the Grand Master made a few remarks, and the lodge was opened to the ladies, family, friends, and vistors The procession was then formed and entered the packed lodge room. of dedication was performed by the Grand Lodge officers with: Corn: Wine: Oil:
The ancient ceremony
R: .W . Don E. Robinett, Deputy Grand Master R: .W . Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Denior Warden R: .W . Richard D. Overton, Grand Junior Warden
Acting Master - Keith Godlove Principal Architect - W:. Charles E. Roberts Dedication Ode - Warren Robbins Piano
W:. Thomas E. Hart "Pomp and Circumstance"
Following the ceremony, Brother Gary F. Conklin as Master of Ceremonies, introduced several other brethren and gave a brief review of the lodge history. A special note was made of the donation of time and effort by Dr. Dechairo, MD, who in the early founding years of Westmoreland Lodge contributed time, effort and funds. R:.W:. Melvin E. "Butch" Buchenau, District Deputy, District No. 29, was called upon to present a twenty-five year emblem to Delno H. Goehring and was assisted by the Grand Master and Mrs. Goehring. Fifty year recipients were asked to stand and be recognized also he noted several others, Mrs. Myra Wille, Past Worthy Francis, Past Grand High Priest, a member of the lodge.
by the Grand Master, and Grand Matron; R:.E:. Earl
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about. The raaoy efforts, of time, iubsiancsT -an4 phys+e*! labe<°-were ftte^ by the--Mars-ter of Ceremonies, and also by the Master of the lodge. Appreciation and thanks were particularly extended to Worshipful Brother Charles E. Roberts and to W:. Louis Dean Hale, Secretary of the lodge. Our Grand Master expressed his appreciation of the efforts made by the brethren of the lodge and the ladies of the Eastern Star in making this lodge a reality. He challenged them to continue on in the future to create even better relationships between themselves and the community and their friends and families. This beautiful lodge was the dream and hope of the brethren for a number of years. Although small, it is compact and very functional, with certainly adequate accommodations for a lodge of this size. The hard work of its members is obvious, and it is also a recognizable fact that the ladies and members of the Eastern Star have made a contribution to its success and construction. All present were given heartiest congratulations by the Grand Master. No further business apprearing, the Grand Chaplain was called ypon to give the benediction and Grand Lodge was closed in Ample Form on the first degree by the Grand Master. Robert M. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMUNICATION
Fargo Lodge No. 300, Liberal, Kansas June 24, 1989 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was ordered by M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, and proceeded to open a lodge of Entered Apprentices with the assistance of the following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems: M: R: R: R: R: R:
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Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton Darrell M. Holmes, ADGH VII, as Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. John E. Mowen William J. Brown Paul J. Niedhardt Robert K. Shklar Keith Eppler Elvin S. Cox. ADGM VII, as Carl H. O'Hair, DDGM 60, as Bernard E. Weller Thomas F. Burrows, Lecturer, District No. 63 0. Willard Sage, Worshipful Master No. 300, as
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Senior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
The Grand Master noted the presence of several other prominent Masons and Eastern Stars, and in particular recognized R:.W:. Harvey L. Henderson, Grand Lecturer Emeritus; R:.W:. Carl H. O'Hair, District Deputy of District No. 60; R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox, Area Deputy of AREA VII; W:. Lloyd D. Crall, District Lecturer, District 61; W:. Thomas F. Burrows, District Lecturer, District 63, R:.W:. Richard R. Hafele, Grand Lecturer, R:.W:. J. Owight Lobdell, District Deputy, District No. 61; and R:.W:. Darrell M. Holmes, Area Deputy, AREA XI. A near-capacity crowd of an estimated one hundred seventy-five persons were on hand as the Grand Marshal led the Grand Lodge officers in to begin the ceremony. Upon their arrival in the East they were seated with W:. Thomas F. Burrows acting as Master of Ceremony. He proceeded to give a brief accounting of the things that had led to the decision to move Fargo Lodge No. 300, and of the many efforts of those who had been involved. The Trustees and their work was particularly noted, as was the assist-
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ance from the members of the Order of the Eastern Star. The ancient ceremony of dedicating the lodge was performed with: Corn: Wine: Oil:
R:.W . Don E. Robinett, Deputy Grand Master R:.W . Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden R:.W . Richard D. Overton, Grand Junior Warden
A brief reading of the history of the lodge was the most recent move.
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Brother Neil Hibbert noting
Contributions large and small were received from all of the membership, and much of the menial labor was conducted by the officers of the lodge. The ladies of the Eastern Star also helped in bringing about the fruition of the great effort. The lodge is well decorated with ample room to accommodate a large crowd, and with all of the modern amenities needed in the course of the willing efforts of its membership. The lodge officers, the officers of the Chapter of the Eastern Star, the visiting Masters, the ladies of the Grand Officers, and many friends and well-wishers from Oklahoma were present on this occasion. No further business appearing. Grand Lodge was closed in Ample Form on the third degree of Masonry. Robert M. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Overland Park Christian Church, Overland Park, Kansas Sunday, 25 June 1989, 7:00 am The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form on the first degree of Masonry, in the Multi-Purpose Room of the above-named church at 7:00 am, with the following in the several stations and places: M:.W:. M:.W:. W:. W:. R:.W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. W:. Bro. Bro.
Grand Master Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, No. 34, as Claude W. Norris, PGM, Nos. 8 & 47, as Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden George Lawley, No. 153, as Grand Junior Warden William J. Colnar, No. 322, Operation KAN Committee, as Grand Treasurer William H. Harlow, DDGM, District 5, as Grand Secretary Nos. 34, 135 & 436, as K. Maynard Curts, Grand Chaplain John E. Mowen, No. 243 Grand Senior Deacon Glenn E. Blackburn, Nos. 34 & 135, as Grand Junior Deacon John R. Fischer, No. 153, as Grand Marshal Donald D. Schoeni, No. 34, as Grand Sword Bearer Glen Tolman, No. 54, as Grand Senior Steward Roland V. Ashley, No. 34, as Grand Junior Steward Markus F. Bigbee, No. 34, as Grand Pursuivant James B. DeMasters, No. 34, as Grand Tyler Allen M. Peyton, No. 34, as Assistant Grand Tyler John D. French, FC, No. 34, as Assistant Grand Secretary Larry Jones, No. 478 Arkansas, as
Following prayer by the Grand Chaplain and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of our country, M:.W:. Haggard presented a letter from our Grand Master, Robert M. Nease, authorizing and empowering him to open Grand Lodge on this occasion for the purpose of celebrating the Festival of St. John the Baptist. Brother Haggard then expressed his thanks to Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 for providing the necessary furnishings for the opening of Grand Lodge, with special thanks to Brother Allen Peyton for his overseeing the process. He then expressed the thanks of all of us to Brother Jim Walker and his wife Lucy for their preparation of the "necessaries" for our continental breakfast which was to follow. He remarked this was the 34th consecutive year that Overland Park Christian Church had hosted this annual celebration. He announced that following the breakfast, the Acting Grand Marshal would
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form the Craft and their ladies and friends in processinn to.enter tJ»-Sanc4;«»i=y. Hethen called W:. Joe R. Urice, Master of Ancient Form Lodge No. 34, to the Grand East to preside over the continuation of the mornings activities, and requested that he be allowed to retire. W:. Urice expressed the appreciation of the Craft to the Overland Park Christian Church for their hospitality in hosting this Festival, and gave further instructions as to the breakfast and other facilities of the building. The Brethren then retired to the Fellowship Hall for a continental breakfast with their families and friends. The breakfast consisted of juice, a variety of rolls and coffee. The Acting Grand Marshal then formed the Craft and friends in procession to enter the Sanctuary during the organ prelude. The Worship Service began at 8:00 am and included: The Call to Worship and reading of the Word by R:.W:. William H. Harlow and Lector; The welcome to Freemasons and Families by H:.W:. Haggard with a response by M:.W:. Norris The following Brethren participated in the taking of the Offering and the Serving of the Communion of the Lord's Supper: Elders - W:. Joe Urice, No. 34 and Brother Jim Holloway, No. 153; Deacons - W:. Allen Peyton, No. 34, W:. Jim Pipkin, No. 258, Brother Don Sink, No. 153, and Brother Glen Tolman, No. 54. The Sermon - "SEE AND TELL' - was delivered by M:.W:. Haggard Following the Benediction and Postlude, sufficient Brethren returned to the Multi-Purpose Room and Grand Lodge was closed in Ample Form on the first degree of Masonry, at 9:00 am. Forrest D. Haggard, PGM as Grand master ATTEST: K. Maynard Curts, PM as Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Albert Pike Lodge No. 303, Wichita, Kansas August 5, 1989 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form on the third degree of Masonry at Albert Pike Lodge No. 303, Wichita, Kansas. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro tems assisted M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master: M: .W R: .W R: .W R: .W M: .W R: .W R: .W W W W W W R: .W R: .W R: .W W R: .W
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton W. Nolan Artz, PGM, as Clifford D. Knauss, PGM), as Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.) John E. Mowen William J. Brown Paul J. Neidhardt Robert K. Shklar Keith Eppler Elvin S. Cox, ADGM VII, as Morris L. Fisher, ADGM VI, as Thomas J. Welsh, DDGM No. 13, as Dwight Burton, Assistant Grand Tyler, as Warren L. Henrie, DDGM No. 34, as
Also present: M:.W:. S. Allen Daugherty, PGM; R:.W:. Orville D. Swender, DDGM No. 28; R:.W:. Carl E. Reynolds, DDGM No. 31; R:.W:. Oscar Allen Orton. DDGM No. 37: R:.W:. R:.W:. Richard J. Whitney, DDGM No. 40. Special guest: I:. George W. Powell, Potentate, Imperial Shrine. M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, noted this
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to receive the Illustrious Potentate of the Imperial Shrine, George W. Powell. The Grand Master also recognized Grand Masters that were present.
the Area Deputy Grand Masters
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The Grand Master expressed his pleasure in seeing so many present at this early time of morning, 9:30 am, and instructed the Grand Senior Deacon to present M:.W:. S. Allen Daugherty, M:.W:. W. Nolan Artz, and M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, Past Grand Masters, west of the altar. There they were introduced and received private Grand Honors. The Grand Master then asked the Grand Senior Deacon to present the Potentates of the Kansas Shrine west to the altar and there introduced I:. Bill J. McAfee, Potentate of Abdullah Shrine Temple; I:. Kenneth E. Blanke, Potentate of Isis Shrine Temple, I:. Jack B. Russell, Potentate of Midian Shrine Temple; I:. Donald Badders, Potentate of Mirza Shrine Temple; and I:. Richard Magathan, Potentate of Arab Shrine Temple. They were given a warm welcome. The Grand Master then called upon I:. George W. Powell for a few words. He was indeed eloquent in his delivery of experiences in the fraternity and his fervent desire and hope to see the fraternity continue not only in its existence, but in its service to mankind. He noted we have a product to sell, and it should be handled in that manner. At the conclusion of his speech there was standing applause. The Grand Master again thanked all who were present and noted that another reception was planned for our Illustrious guest and therefore closed Grand Lodge in Ample Form. Robert H. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Kansas Masonic Home, Wichita, Kansas September 10, 1989 M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas, called a Special Communication for the purpose of rededlcating the medical wing of the Kansas Masonic Home and renaming it the S. Allan Dougherty Medical Pavilion of Sunday, September 10, 1989, in Wichita, Kansas. A lodge of Entered Apprentices was opened in due form with the following officers or their pro tems assisting: M:.W R:.W R:.W R:.W H:.W R:.W W W W W W M W W W M:.W
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Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton Thomas C. Rum, Jr., PGM, as Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. John E. Mowen William J. Brown Paul J. Neidhardt Robert K. Shklar Keith Eppler Leo R. Moore
. Kevin R. Peterson . Bernard E. Weller
. Corvon Carpenter . Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, as
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
After the formal opening and greetings from the Grand Master, the Grand Senior Deacon was instructed to bring the attending Past Grand Masters forward for introduction. This Included: M:.W M:.W M:.W
S. Allan Daugherty, PGM Arthur C. Hodson, PGM Carroll C. Arnett, PGM
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The Grand Master in his opening remarks appreciated the attendance of these Past Grand Masters and all who were present. The Public Grand Honors were extended and the Past Grand Masters then returned to their places. The Grand Master expressed his personal regret at not having time to introduce the Area Deputies, District Deputies, Grand Lecturers, and Committeemen and the other dignitaries present, noting that time was of the essence and therefore ordered the Grand Marshal to assemble the brethren in the driveway near the memorial chapel. From there the procession moved north to Maple Street and then west to the entrance of the medical pavilion where the viewing stand and rostrum had been erected for the ceremony of rededication. The following program was presented: 2:00 pm
Open Grand Lodge, Fellowship Hall, Master Masons. (seating available for other guests on north lawn with musical entertainment)
2:30 pm
Grand Lodge Dedication Welcome Address, Jerry Lindenbaum, Administrator, Kansas Masonic Home Keynote Address, Marshall A. "Jack" Havenhill, HD, Trustee Kansas Masonic Home Special Presentation, Louretta Secrest, PWGM, President Board of Trustees, Kansas Masonic Home Remarks, M:.W:. S. Allan Daugherty, PGM Congratulatory Remarks, Virginia Johnson, Worthy Grand Matron, Grand Chapter of Kansas, Order of Eastern Star Closing Remarks, Robert M. Nease, Grand Master Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas Benediction, John E. Mowen, Chaplain, Grand Lodge of Kansas
Following the benediction Lodge closed.
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A reception was held in the east wing lobby, hosted by the five Wichita Chapters of the Order of Eastern Star. The following excerpt and Lucile Daugherty:
was prepared by
Samuel Allan Daugherty was James Wesley Daugherty.
born in
Dennis A. Daugherty, son of
Hoquiam, Washington, the only
S. Allan Daugherty child of Mr. & Mrs.
He graduated from Blue Mound High School, Blue Mound, Kansas, where he was active in athletics. While attending high school, he worked in the department store of D. F. Patterson, who took a sincere interest in this young man who was supporting his mother, following the death of his father in 1924. He attended Baker University, Baldwin City, Kansas, where he was active in athletics, particularly football, and the Zeta Chi fraternity. Allan graduated in 1933 with a degree in Business Administration, and is an enthusiastic alumnus of Baker. While attending Baker University, Allan worked all four years in a grocery store in Baldwin, of which he later became the owner. It was while attending Baker that he met his future wife. Miss Lucile Kramer, the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Kramer. Following graduation, Allan was a teacher and coach at Vinland High School, and Lucile was a teacher at Reece High School. On August 1, 1935, Allan bought what became Daugherty's Grocery and Market in BaTdwtrr. Allan and Lucile were married on August 26, 1935, in the First Methodist Church of Eureka, Kansas, with the bride's father officiating. Allan owned and operated Daugherty's Grocery and Market from 1935 to 1957. While in Baldwin, he was active in civic affairs, serving on the Board of Education, as Chairman
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of the American Red Cross, and as a member of the Rotary Club, where he served as President in 1950. He served as a member of the Official Board of the First Methodist Church of Baldwin for many years, and served as Superintendent of the Sunday School for four years. From then until his retirement in 1979, The Home was Allan's all consuming passion, but he did find time to be acitve in the Kansas State Historical Society, where he has been a member of the Board of Directors for many years; the Kansas Westerners, where he served as Sheriff (President) in 1983; and a number of county and regional historical associations. An avid book collector, Allan is a member of The Wichita Bibliophiles. He served as a Trustee of Botanica, the Wichita Botanical Gardens, during the first three years of its operation. He and Lucile also belong to the American Rose Society and the Wichita Post Card Club. Lucile taught in Wichita, retiring in 1977, and enjoys a variety tions.
of clubs and associa-
Allan and Lucile have one son, Dennis, a graduate of Baldwin High School and the University of Kansas. Dennis served as State Master Councilor In 1960. He is an Active Member of DeMolay's International Supreme Council, and served as Executive Officer in Kansas from 1981 to 1985. Dennis lives and works in New York City, where he is Business Administrator for "Leaders Magazine". Allan's greatest love, apart from his family, is Masonry. He was raised in Palymra Lodge No. 23 in 1938, served as Worshipful Master in 1943, and as District Deputy Grand Master in 1945 and 1946. He served as Grand Master in 1952, also serving as President of The Kansas Masonic Hone Board that same year. He served as Secretary of the Past Grand Masters' Association from 1973-1989, and Is a 50-Year member of Palmyra Lodge. Allan and Lucile are 50-Year members of Evangeline Chapter No. 162, Order of Eastern Star in Baldwin. Allan made many contributions to the home as it developed from a Residential Home for Adults and Children with an Infirmary Section into a Health Care Center and Residential Adult Care facility. The Children's Gymnasium became a modern and efficient office complex. Sections of the Home were constantly being upgraded, remodeled and redecorated to make the Home a more functional and more beautiful place in which to live and work. Business precedures were updated. The Home was licensed by State and County regulatory agencies. Allan brought recognition to the Home while serving as President of the Kansas Association of Church and Fraternal Homes in 1965, and as President of the Masonic Homes Executives' Association of North America in 1972. However, Allan's greatest contribution to this Home has been in the area of human relations. Allan alway considered this place to be a home. In every sense of the word. He was Interested in every member. His facility for remembering the names of each member, of their children, of their friends, the name and location of their Lodge or Chapter... and what everyone was doing...speaks of a man who truly cared, and cared deeply about the welfare and happiness of each resident. He improved the quality of the lives of our residents, shared in their joys, and made difficult and tragic events and times less difficult. It is this commitment to making lives better that has made Allan's tenure as Administrator remembered with such affection and appreciation by so many. It Is fitting that our beautiful Medical Pavilion.
Health Care Center
be
named the
S. Allan Daugherty
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Sunflower Lodge No. 86, Wichita, Kansas September 23, 1989 The H:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form on theftrst ilegree of Masonry by M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, for the purpose of placing the cornerstone of Sunflower Lodge No. 86. The following Grand Lodge
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Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton W. Nolan Artz, PGM, as Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. John E. Mowen William J. Brown Paul J. Neidhardt Robert K. Shklar Keith Eppler Donald G. Marks, DDGM No. 38, as Morris L. Fisher, ADGM VI, as Bernard E. Weller Elvin S. Cox, ADGM VII, as Dwight Burton
After Lodge was opened, M:.W. Robert M. Nease, greeted the brothers assembled noting there were other events taking place in the community that day which demanded the time of many persons, but in fact we had a good assembly of some eighty-five or ninety brothers for the opening. The Grand Senior Deacon was asked to escort M:.W:. S. Allan Daugherty, PGM, M:.W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM, M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, and M:.W:. W. Nolan Artz, PGM, west of the altar. They were greeted and extended Public Grand Honors. The Grand Master expressed his regret in not being able to individually introduce all the Area Deputies, District Deputies, Lecturers, and District Lecturers present as well as many committeemen noting the time was of the essence, and simply asked that they be recognized with a long round of applause. The Grand Marshal assembled the brethren in the south part of the hall and proceeded to the cornerstone site immediately outside of the building where the ancient ceremony was performed by: Corn - R:.W Wine - R:.W Oil - R:.W
Don E. Robinett, Deputy Grand Master Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Deacon Richard d. Overton, Grand Junior Deacon
Principal Architect:
W:. Rocky R. Burris, Worshipful Master, Sunflower Lodge No. 86.
A brief history of the lodge was given; and Brother Ray Miller, a seventy-three year member of Sunflower Lodge was asked to come forward and say a few words. He noted this was the fourth cornerstone he had attended as a member of the lodge for his many years and hopes to continue to attend lodge for a long time to come. Our Grand Master noted this lodge under construction would indeed be a proud addition to the Masonic temple across the state of Kansas, and in this case particularly to Wichita. The location is ample and certainly appears to have adquate room for all the lodge needs both now and for future expansion, if such be the case. The brethren were congratulated and it was noted by the time we had reached the cornerstone site our audience had swelled to two hundred and fifty or more persons. The brethren returned and refreshments were served by the ladies of ern Star.
the Order of East-
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Harper Lodge No. 206, Harper, Kansas October 11, 1989 M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas, opened a lodge of Entered Apprentice in Ample Form for the purpose of dedication the new temple of Harper Lodge No. 206. He was assisted by the following Grand Lodge officers or their Pro tems:
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Beare>rs of Symbolic Lodge:
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
W:. Robert T. Patterson
W . Larry D. Moore W . Kenneth D. Strader W . Bill M. Hacker Architect:
Harold E. Moon, Jr.
After the convening of Grand Lodge, M:.W:. W. Nolan Artz, PGM was escorted west of the altar where he was introduced by the Grand Master and given the public Grand Honors. Following this the doors were then opened to our ladies, guests, and friends. The Grand Marshal then escorted the Grand Lodge officers back into the lodge, and performed the ancient ceremony of dedication lead by the Grand Master, M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, and assisted by: Corn: Wine: Oil:
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Don E. Robinett, Deputy Grand Master Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden Richard D. Overton, Grand Junior Warden
The W:. Master of the lodge, Robert L. Gardner, was introduced again, and he presented an interesting review of the lodge and its accomplishments in remodeling and refurbishing their building. It was said that nearly all of those who contributed to the labor were at least sixty-five years or older, and several were in their eighties. The Grand Master noted with extreme pleasure the fine job and wonderful facilities that were now available to the Masons and Eastern Stars of Harper, Kansas. Many of the items still in use were produced by W:. Walter Elbe many accomplishments, but particularly in woodworking.
who is noted for his
The Grand Secretary also noted that W:. Brother Elbe had made the Ark, which was used by the Grand Lodge, some fifteen years ago, and that he was also acquainted with Ellis Beal and his many efforts for the fraternity. W:. John Titus was introduced as the oldest living Past Master, having served the lodge in 1927. This structure was completed with quite a lot of effort, but costs were held to a minimum by donated labor. The interior is carpeted and paneled with a beautiful kitchen facility and dining area. The Grand Master in his closing remarks urged the Masons and Eastern Stars of Kansas to have more family functions and make use of such a beautiful facility as this for the purpose of aquainting more persons with our fraternity and also in establishing closer
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tJ^s with those members and their families from within. No further business appearing, the Grand Chaplain was called upon and dismissed us with a word of prayer. Robert M. Nease Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
GRAND MASTER'S ITINERARY March
April
May
June
22 22 23 25 29 30 31 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 8 11 12 13 15 15 17 20 22 25-27 28 29 3 5 6 6 9 10 11 12-13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 25 27 27 28 2 3 3 5 8 9 10 15 16
Olathe (Present 75 Year Emblem at Rest Home) Olathe (AREA VI Past DD's) Liberal, Scottish Rite Salina, Area Meeting Newton No. 142 (25-50 Year Members) Salina, Royal Arch & Cryptic Salina, Royal Arch & Cryptic Salina, Royal Arch & Cryptic Waverly No. 244 (7:00 p.m.) Kansas City, Roger E. Sherman No. 369 (Family Night) Olathe Jobs Daughters Clearwater No. 273 (Table Lodge & PM'S) District 38 (Pancake Feed) Derby No. 365 Wichita, North Star No. 168 (Family Night) Pratt Reception for GM Wichita, Albert Pike No. 303 Topeka No. 17 (25 & 50 Year Members) Dwight No. 374 Newton (Area Meeting) Florence No. 114 (Father Son Banquet) Mullinville No. 399 (Emblems) Wichita, York No. 57 (Table Lodge) Kiowa Dedication Topeka Grand Chapter OES Fort Leavenworth, Hancock No. 311 Topeka Scottish Rite Kiowa, OES, (Honor W:. Robert K. Shklar, Grand Marshal) Shawnee, Ancient Form No. 34 Russell, Isis Shrine Ceremonial Hays (Worthy Grand Matron Reception) Climax No. 411 (50 & 60 Year Members) Wichita, Albert Pike No. 303 Junction City, Union No. 7 (Past Masters') Overland Park Commandary Lebo (25, 50 & 60 Year Members) Augusta, Mystic Tie No. 74 Clearwater (Honor Bill Brown) Wichita, Bestor G. Brown No. 433 Coffeyville, Keystone No. 102 Concordia York Rite Reception Pratt, Kilwinning No. 265 (50 & 60 Year Members) Topeka, Golden Rule No. 90 Pittsburg, Mirza Shrine Ceremonial Cherokee No. 119 Xenia No. 47 Topeka Foundation Meeting Hays No. 195 Rock Springs DeMolay Out of State Kansas City, Ben Hur No. 322 Arkansas City, Crescent No. 133 (50 & 60 Year Members) Dodge City Area Meeting El Dorado, Patmos No. 97 Topeka, Orient No. 51
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July
17 19 21 22 24 1-7
11 13-14
August
15 16 29 29 2 3-4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26
Hutchinson Job's Daughters Dodge C i t y , St. Bernard No. 222 Wakarusa No. 402 Westmoreland, Westmoreland No. 257 Dedication L i b e r a l , Fargo No. 300 Dedication Imperial Shrine Toronto
Parsons No. 117 (25, 50 & 60 Year Members) Emporia DeMolay Conclave Emporia, Arab Shrine Ceremonial Emporia DeMolay Conclave Wichita Kansas Masonic Home Board Cheney Keel P i t Topeka Hi-Twelve Wichita, Rainbow Assembly Shrine Bowl, Banquet i Game Atchison, Pork Feed Lawrence, Conyne Seminar Salina, R i t u a l i s t i c Committee S a l i n a , Lecturers Meeting Kiowa, Outdoor Third, 6:00 Norwich No. 319
September 2-4 Rock Springs Masonic Families 6-9 Overland Park Central States Shrine 10 Kansas Masonic Home Dedication S. Allan Daugherty, Assisted Living Unit, 2:00 p.m. 11 Wichita,Hi-Twelve (Noon) 11 Wichita, Masonic Home No. 450 (Table Lodge) 6:30 p.m. 12 Wichita, Sunflower No. 86 15 Kansas City, Wyandotte No. 3 16 District 5, 3rd Degree 16 Kansas City, Delaware No. 96 18 Beloit, Mt. Vernon No. 145, 6:00 p.m. closed, 6:30 p.m. open 19 Lawrence, Lawrence No. 6 & Aracia No. 9 (Joint Meeting with Alaska Grand Master) 20 Wamego No. 75 21
23 23 24-26 30 30 October 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14-20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 November 1 2 4 10 12-14 14 15 16 20 27
L i t t l e River Oak Tree
Wichita, Sunflower No. 86 Dedication Arkansas City Quarry Meeting Missouri Grand Lodge Olathe, Honor 3 Youth Groups Lawrence Area Meeting Bonner Springs No. 366 Anthony No. 200 ( 60 Year Members) Garden City, Tyrian No. 246, Past Masters Night, 6:00 p.m. Wichita, Amaranth, 6:30 p.m. Topeka, Kansas Masonic Foundation Meeting St. Francis No. 404, Widows Night, 7:00 p.m. Hugoton No. 406 Harper No. 206, Dedication Marion, Centre No. 147 Easton No. 45, 6:30 p.m. Washington, DC, Supreme Council Scottish Rite Leon, Joppa No. 223 Blue Rapids No. 169 (50 Year Members) Kansas City, Roger E. Sherman No. 369 Shawnee Mission, Rosedale No. 333 Lawrence, Lawrence No. 6, Acacia No. 9, 6:30 p.m. open Manhattan, Lafayette No. 16 Wichita, Kansas Masonic Home Board Yates Center, Gilead No. 144 (25 & 50 Year Members) Pittsburg No. 187 Wichita, Midian Shrine Alemena, Naphtali No 310 Oklahoma Grand Lodge Towanda No. 30 (50 Year Members) Mulvane No. 201, closed 7:30 p.m. Halstead No. 46, Table Lodge, 6:30 p.m. Wichita No. 99 Valley Center No. 364 Due to illness Grand Master Represented by W:. William J. Brown, Grand Senior Deacon
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28 Wichita, Pyramid No. 451, 6:30 p.m. Due to illness Grand Master Represented by M:.W:. W. Nolan Artz, PGM 29 Chanute, Cedar No. 103 Due to illness Grand Master Represented by W:. William J. Brown, Grand Senior Deacon December 6 Cottonwood Falls, Zeredatha No. 80 9 Wichita, KCCH & 33 16 Masonic Home Christmas Party 21 Topeka & Leavenworth (Official Visit to VA Facilities) 19 Ulysses (Install OES Officers) January 8 Haysville No. 112 9 Ottawa No. 18 10 Kansas City (Sherman Chapter OES) 13 Wichita (Scottish Rite Honors Dinner) 16 Liberal, Rainbow Meeting 21-23 Colorado Grand Lodge 27 Chase No. 247 (50 Year Members) February 1-3 Nebraska Grand Lodge 10 Bunker Hill, Beulah No. 291 13 Greensburg (Scottish Rite Club) 18-20 Salt Lake City (Grand Masters Conference) 24 Ulysses No. 435 27 Ellinwood No. 217 2 Elk Falls, Meridian No. 126 (50 Year Members) March 3 Emporia No. 12 6 Hiawatha No. 35 15-17 Salina (Grand Lodge)
REPORT OF THE GRAND TREASURER M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, presented the following report, which, on his motion was accepted and made a part of the minutes. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: There have been years in the past that the Grand Treasurer's report presented a rosier picture of what has taken place in Grand Lodge finances. This year has not been one of them. The report of the Grand Treasurer is displayed on pages ceedings.
24 thru 29 of the Advance Pro-
I'll merely pick out what I deem to be some of the salient features. Our expenses were $43,366.04 more than our Income this past year. A large measure of this was the $50,136 to cost of printing and mailing the Kansas Mason. This amounted to $26,000 more than the previous year and $9,000 more than was budgeted. Wages were more than a year ago, too. Our net worth dropped to below the million dollar figure showing on the books for this year.
of last
year to $990,876 as
Our Investment portfolio remains strong I'm pleased to report and liquid with $758,000 invested in various securities. We enjoy a stable revenue from these sources. With the Increase of the per capita tax, our new year looks brighter down the road. Respectfully submitted. W. F. Mcintosh Grand Treasurer
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To The Committee of Finance H. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M. of Kansas In accordance with standard accounting and audit procedures, I have audited the Grand Lodge records for the period February 1, 1989 through January 31, 1990. The records were maintained on the cash method of accounting. The results are reflected in the following exhibits: Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit
A B C D E F G
Income s Expense Statement, General Fund Bank Reconciliation of General Fund Income s Expense Statement, Charity Fund Bank Reconciliation of Charity Fund Comparative Balance Sheets Combined Detail of Investments for Both Funds Statement of Change in Cash Position
In my opinion, the aforementioned statements present fairly the assets and liabilities of the M. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. H. of Kansas on January 31, 1990 arising from cash transactions and the revenues collected and expenditures made by it during the year and ending on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. Sincerely,
ELMERENE McARTHUR Public Accountant EM:pin Enclosure
MASONIC GRAND LODGE Of= KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FDR PERIOD ENDING JANUARY 31t 1990 INCOME PER CAPITA TAX INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS YORK RITE (MAINTENANCE) TICKET SALES {BANOUETSJ SPECIAL DISPENSATIONS INITIATORY FEES KS MASONIC FOUNDATION MISCELLANEOUS KS MASONIC UNIV COURSE MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CONTRIBUTIONS
$309,636.50 41.259.81 6.217.00 7.906.50 660.00 2.366.00 2.750.00 716.30 3.745.00 2.094.00 1.875.00 18.00130.00
TOTAL INCOME
$379,338.11
MERCHANDISE SALES LESS COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLD GROSS PROFIT OR LOSS
EXHIBIT A PRODUCED ON 02/08/90
(-)
TOTAL ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME
S28.591.35
i4,986.57 13,604.78 $392,942,Bj
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EXHIBIT A C o n t .
EXPENSES LABOR EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SOCIAL SECURITY ( F I C A ) GROSS WAGES KS EMP SECURITY FUND PER CAPITA TAX INITIATORY FEES SERVICE 4 SUPPLIES GRAND MASTER CONTINGENT PRIOR ANN. COMM. EXPENSE PRIOR ANN. COHM. PER OIEM PRIOR ANN. COMM. MILEAGE GR. MASTERS JEWEL/APRON GR MASTER 4 GR SEC CONF ALLOW- GR. TYLER 4 ASST. GR. LECTURER G ASSISTANTS COMM. RITUALISTIC WORK COMM. MASONIC EDUCATION COMM. YOUTH ESSAY COMMITTEE ALLOWANCE COMM. TRIAL 4 PUNISHMENT GEO. WASHINGTON MEMORIAL MASONIC SERV. ASSN. DUES PRINT ANNUAL PROCEEDINGS GRAND OFFICERS TRAVEL PRINT KS LAWS OF MASONRY LIBRARY EXPENSE STATIONARY PRT 4 SUPPLIES GRAND MASTER AUTO EXPENSE POSTAGE 4 EXPRESS DISTRIBUTION LIST LODGES PARKING BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD P R I N T / M A I L KANSAS MASON COMPUTER EXPENSE MISCELLANEOUS GRAND LODGE PUBLICATIONS KS MASONIC UNIV COURSE IRS PENALTY EQUIPMENT REPAIRS-PARTS BLDG REPAIRS t UPKEEP INSURANCE MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTING SERVICE PERS PROP TAXES REAL ESTATE TAXES STATE UNEMPLOYMENT FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT UTILITIES TELEPHONE HATER JANITOR SERVICE SPEC MEMBERSHIP PROJECT CONTRIBUTIONS DEPRECIATION
$ 436,309.23
TOTAL EXPENSES NET PROFIT OR LOSS
$317.40 7.368.69 6.760.26 89.112.34 .00 81.451.50 3. 150.00 2,958.00 4.400.00 19,239.07 11.700.00 14.380.75 3.681.13 3.600.00 .00 4.699.94 895.77 2.000.00 4.434.94 112.05 265.53 1.000.00 2,778.36 5,044.27 11,228.38 277.53 215.59 2,586.20 11,064.94 8,110.59 573.80 418.00 2,737.27 50,908.30 20.877.30 1,291.68 7,61 5,805.03 192.86 3,467.72 2.867.01 4,680.00 1,263.98 2,482.99 1,815.35 11,297.73 473.72 306.37 5,862.48 2,458.80 251.29 3,750.00 1,275.73 95.00 8.315.98
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t43.366.34-
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EXHIBIT B FB ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
RECONCILIATION OF CHECKING ACCOUNT ACCOUNT (I OOOIXOK
BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATE 01-31-90
SECTION A OUTSTANDING CHECKS
1.
(Please list all checks still outstand- 2. ing from last month's reconciliation statement PLUS all checks written this month that are not on this month's bank statement.) 3. Check Amount Check Amount 0 17750 $ 90.00 i 17772 $ _ _ L U 9 3 f 17751 $_Z^ZUJ^94 0 17771 $
l«.9fi
in.nn S 1777s $
i,n7 tf.
t 17760 $ 3.081.12 t 17777 $
277.97
g 17761 $
10A.52 I? 17778 ?
A98 • 73
g 17762 $
A87.00 ^ 17779 $
96.38
g 17763 $
66.50 t 17780 $
96.38
9 17764 $
37.64 ff 17781 $30.000.00
t 17765 $
199.58 tf 17782 $30.000.00
*_12255 ?
73.28 i 17783 $
753.43
9 17767 $ 1.000.00 I 17784 $
253.03
t 17768 ?
253.03
g 17766 $
33.81 tf 17785 ?
SECTION B BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE
76.027.5t
DEPOSITS NOT ON BANK STATEMENT
SUBTOTAL (Line 1 + Line 2)
- 76.027.56
4.
TOTAL OOTSTANDING CHECKS
- 70.579.07
5.
RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 3 MINUS Line 4)
-
1.
SECTION C LAST MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 6 from previous month's reconciliation.)
5.448.49
14.337.77
2.
TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH +194.310.39 (Including deposits in Section B Line 2)
3.
CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST
4.
TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH
5.
TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE ( I n c l u d i n g o v e r d r a f t charge)
^221^22.62
AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS ( L i f e I n s u r a n c e , S a f e t y D e p o s i t Box)
g 17769 $
380.99 *
$
6.
t 17770 $
24.27 *
$
IMPORTANT:
g 17771 $
17-17 *
$
THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE -
5.448.49
LINE 5 IN SECTION B MUST AGREE WITH LINE 6 IN SECTION C OR YOUR RECONCILIATION IS NOT CORRECT.
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS 70.579.07 (Carry total to Line 4B) MASONIC GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING JANUARY 3 1 . 1990 INCOME INTEREST CN INVESTMENTS INTEREST TOTAL
INCOME
EXHIBIT C PROOUCED ON 0 2 / 0 8 / 9 0 fi
080 .26 .00
$4 080 . 2 6
TOTAL ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME
fV 080 .26
EXPENSES $17 682 . 7 3 CONTRIBUTIONS $17 682 . 7 3 TOTAL
EXPENSES $ 1 3 , 602 . 4 7 -
NET PROFIT OR LOSS
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EXHIBIT D FB ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
RECONCILIATION OF CHECKING ACCOUNT ACCOUNT It OOOllOL
BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATEni-T1-Q
SECTION A OUTSTANDING CHECKS
1.
(Please list all checks still outstand- 2. ing from last month's reconciliation statement PLUS all checks written this month that are not on this month's bank statement.) 3. Check
Check
Amount
Amount
t
$
i
$
i
$
e
$
9
4. 5.
SECTION B BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE DEPOSITS NOT ON BANK STATEMENT
SUBTOTAL (Line 1 + Line 2) TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 3 MINUS Line 4)
$
0
S
$
«
$
S
$
i
$
t
$
i
$
t
$
0
S
3.
CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST
t
$
0
$
4.
TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH
i
$
9
$
t
$
t
$
f
t
»
$
SECTION C LAST MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 6 from previous month's reconciliation.}
B
375.67
_ .
375.67
375.67
TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH +3.900.00 (Including deposits In Section B Line 2)
-3.900.00
TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE (Including overdraft charge)
$
AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS (Life Insurance, Safety Deposit Box)
i
$
THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE
$
i
$
$
i
$
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
+ +
0
$
•i7S.fi7
IMPORTANT:
375.67
LINE 5 IN SECTION B MUST AGREE WITH LINE 6 IN SECTION C OR YOUR RECONCILIATION IS NOT CORRECT.
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EXHIBIT E M. W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS Comparative Balance Sheets
Cash & Investments: Cash in Bank, General Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank Cash in Bank, Charity Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank Cash in Savings Accounts, General Fund Cash in Savings Accounts, Charity Fund Corporate Bonds at Cost U.S. Treasury Notes, General Fund U.S. Treasury Notes, Charity Fund Paine Webber GNMA - General Fund Paine Webber GNMA - Charity Fund Alliance Funds - General Fund Kaw Valley CD #4112 Capitol Federal CD #5209485 Paine Webber CD #N17RD1 Total Cash & Investments Pixed Assets: Land Equipment & Building Less Reserve for Depreciation Total Fixed Assets Total Assets Liabilities: Payroll Tax Total Liabilities Surplus: Retained Earnings Total Liabilities & Surplus
January 31, 1989
January 31, 1990
S
$
77,295.68 58.61
375 .67
293,085.77
311,136 .94
33,857.34 195,526.83 40,077.73 30,000.00 25,000.00 75,012.21
S
$ $
5,448 .49
10,000.00 40,000.00 819,914.17
10,000.00 273,871.63 (53,993.41) 229,878.22
$1,049,792.39
$ $
$ ?
82 .13 33,857 .34 192,773 .12 35,077,.73 30,000,.00 25,000,.00 75,012,.21 5,000,.00 10,000..00 40,000.,00 763,763.,63
10,000..00 281,155.,33 (62,309.,39) 228,845..94 992,609. 57
1,947.18 1,947.18
$ $
1,733. 17 1,733. 17
$1,047,845.21 $1,049,792.39
$ ?
990,876. 40 992,609. 57
$
Auditor's Note: All investments above are listed at cost. Most of the stocks and bonds actual value are considerable more than stated.
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EXHIBIT F M. W. GRAND LODGE, A, F. & A. M. OF KANSAS Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1990 Detail of Investments on Exhibit E Cash in Savings Accounts: Commerce Bank & Trust #67-647-0 Capitol Federal Savings #582978-1 Merchants National Bank #5105-412 Bank IV Topeka #91-599-8 Kaw Valley State Bank #80-032-5 Fidelity State Bank & Trust *Capitol Federal Savings #386303 Total Cash in Savings Certificates of Deposit: Capitol Federal Savings CD #5209485 Paine Webber CD #N17RD1 *Kaw Valley CD #4112 Total Certificates of Deposit Corporate Bonds: U.S. Steel Bonds E16171-17139 Santa Fe Railroad Bonds 20000 Consolidated Edison R1847 Pacificorp Bonds RV2339 Total Corporate Bonds U.S. Treasury Notes: Note #FC-33M8 (Paine Webber) Note #313388RQ5 (Kaw Valley Bank) Note #912827VD1 (Kaw Valley Bank) Note #912794UN2 (Kaw Valley Bank) Note #92827WC2 (Paine Webber) Note #912827TJ1 (Kaw Valley Bank) Note #912827WX6 (Kaw Valley Bank) Note #FS-43M1 (Paine Webber) *Note #912827WM0 (Kaw Valley Bank) *Note #313388RQ5 (Kaw Valley Bank) Total Treasury Notes Alliance Funds: Fund #42-42669-7 Fund #CF64835 Fund #5106922122 Total Alliance Funds GNMA Funds: Paine Webber - General Fund *Paine Webber - Charity Fund Total GNMA Funds Total Investments Combined Funds
73,036.24 98,029.26 66,442.43 69,649.68 944.19 3,035.14 82.13 $
311,219.07
$
55,000.00
10,000.00 40,000.00 5,000.00
14,196.45 11,260.89 3,400.00 5,000.00 $
33,857.34
S
227,850.85
$
75,012.21
$ $
55,000.00 757,939.47
10,187.47 10,048.75 20,048.75 92,730.00 15,000.00 24,961.25 10,029.10 9,767.80 20,019.60 15,058.13
30,006.13 10,005.80 35,000.28
30,000.00 25,000.00
EXHIBIT G M. W. GRAND LODGE A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS Statement of Changes in Financial Position - Cash Basis Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1990 Cash Generated: Income Before Extraordinary Items $ Depreciation Expense Accounts Payable Decrease Equipment Purchased Net Decrease in Cash & Investments $
(56,968.81) 8,315.98 (214.01) (7,283.70) (40,770.95)
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REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, gave the following report, which, on his motion, was received and referred to the Reports of the Grand Officers Committee. To the H:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF i AM of Kansas: In accordance with ARTICLE VI, Section 9, of the Constitution, and by-law 2-110 and 2-111 of the Laws of Kansas Masonry my report is hereby submitted and includes the Estimation of Income and Expenses. ANNUAL REPORTS: This portion of my report will not be too unlike several given in the past years. Reports are due on the tenth of January, but owing to weather factors, illness and several other unforseen instances, it was necessary to apply to the Grand Master to allow an additional twenty days. In so doing it became possible for all reports to reach us by that time. We do continue to stress the importance of making report by the tenth of January, and again and again thank those many secretaries who do make an effort to submit them on time. Approximately 320 had reached us by the deadline, and certainly we hope the others can do so in the future. It is necessary to have this information in order to compile the reports and to make the estimation of income and expenses as well as paying our per capita to the Kansas Masonic Home. ADDRESSES AND CORRECTIONS: It seems almost to be a broken record when I come before you and make a plea for addresses and address corrections. Again this year we were faced with a number of returns in second and third class mailings owing to the fact that only two lines of address were given. My brothers, the postal requirement is there has to be three lines that include street name and house number and/or route and box number. Please do cooperate. Thirty-three per cent of our members move each year. So it is quite an item. WHAT'S IN A NAME? Twice this year we received official notice advising a brother's name had been legally changed through the court system. On two other occasions we received requests to change names. Nicknames were substituted in place of first names. We certainly have no objection, but do call to your attention to use the name you have on your Social Security registration, or again, go to court and have it legally changed. UNCASHED CHECKS: This year it was necessary for us to again report tq. the Grand Master and Council of Administration a number of checks had never been cashed. This has caused a considerable problem for us in closing our records on Grand Lodge, and making report to our Council. It was therefore voted by the Council that all checks not cashed within ninety days would be cancelled. You will find your check on mileage and per dien so stamped, and we urge you to make prompt presentation to your bank. COMPUTER SYSTEM: Your Council of Administration has authorized a new computer system and equipment. This eventually will bring all of our operation inhouse. Conversion will begin just as soon as possible following this Communication. We do hope to do many things with this system, my brethren, but most of all it is to be of even greater service to you and all Masons in Kansas. But we do- urge you to be patient. "Break-in", or startup time, always has some little faux pas to give us problems, but we will solve them, and we hope by this time next year to be able to handle your records in an even more efficient and economical manner. ALARM SYSTEM: With the addition of more valuable items housed in your library and prove the installation of an alarm system. tion we receive in Topeka, yet they must believe we would all agree this was a wise GRAND LODGE LIBRARY: and library.
equipment, and in consideration of the many museum, our Council of Administration did apWe are proud of the police and fire protecreceive the alarm before acting. So it is I move.
We are again pleased to receive items for placement in your museum
From the family of our late Brother Harold Goble of the old Ashler Lodge, "A POCKET MONITOR," 1898, by William M. Shaffer. The interesting thing in this connection is the publisher, Henry F. Toevs, of Newton, Kansas. It was copyrighted in 1892. Brother Richard C. Ward, a member of Topeka Lodge No. 17, now residing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, donated and "ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY" by Albert G. Mackey. Thank you for continuing to remember your Grand Lodge Library and Museum. We still have a lot of room, although we are Indeed in need of some new display cases.
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REAPPRAISAL: Indeed this whole report could be centered around reappraisal, and its devasting effect on almost every facet of our lives as a fraternity or as residents of Kansas. In making report to the Annual Communication of March 18,1988, in Wichita, this was first brought to your attention. This was again brought to you attention and as a matter of record in the Annual Proceedings of the Annual Communication of March 12, 1989 in Salina. Further, during the Area meetings this past fall the matter was discussed with the promise we would be contacting you to advise direction in obtaining relief. On November 10, 1989, with the permission of the Grand Master and the Council of Administration, a letter was forwarded seeking your assistance in writing to your state representatives and senators. Thank you again and again, my brothers, to those who did respond and write and call your elected representatives. I can assure you the word did reach thera. But only time will tell what will be done. A letter to secretaries dated December 28, 1989, requested information comparing your taxes for 1988 as opposed to 1989. At the time of this writing totals are not available. On January 15, 1990, a second letter was forwarded, again with the approval of our Grand Master. This outlined the steps to follow in connection with the payment of one-fourth of taxes under protest. Even more important, what to protest. Just saying protest is one thing, proving what the actual value of your land and building is another matter. We suggest contacting professional help within the lodge if possible, but obtain outside help if necessary. Many of those who have followed our advice are reporting some sucess. Still many are currently under the appeal process and this is true of your Grand Lodge building in Topeka. The second letter stressed the need to not lose sight of the fact that classification and evaluation are not the same in action, but ever so closely related. In this connection do not forget the mill levy. It will continue to be a hard uphill struggle, and there is little doubt we will be calling upon you again for assistance. In bringing this to you I wanted to cite you some figures in connection with your Grand Lodge building. We have been successively raised for three years; to wit, $8,404.73 in 1986 to $9,503.80 in 1987, (an increase of $1,099.07), $9,684.03 in 1988, (an increase of $183.20). This year our total property tax was $24,183.28 representing an increase of $14,498.45. For the three years the total increase was $15,777.25 - so we did indeed join the battle. We do wish to point out the necessity of establishing your evaluation, and at a fair market value. We believe in so many cases this is over and beyond anything the property is worth or would sell for, and therefore you must establish that fact. Needless to say, classification is a Constitutional matter, and will no doubt have to eventually have to go before the voters of Kansas in such form. We are watching it very carefully, but of course must wait to see what the final outcome will be. No doubt we will be calling upon you again. ESTIMATION OF INCOME AND EXPENSES: On the following pages you will find the Estimation of Income and Expenditures. Unfortunately we had hopes of forecasting a nice surplus this year. This would seem logical, but remember our per capita tax increase was planned before we had any idea of what tax appraisal would do or mean to us. Add to this our disappointing showing on income ads in the Kansas Mason, and our concern will become readily apparent. The last expenditure item under expenditures was so placed to accommodate the licensing and insurance of the Mobile Lodge and truck to be used for towing this vehicle. The exact cost was unknown until a short time ago. Some may bring question owing to the fact that some changes were necessary in preparing for our new computer program. We do expect to eventually realize a saving from this action, but we also believe it will require an additional operator either part or full time. So allowance is being made at this time for that purpose. We also wish to keep abreast of the cost of living for our hard working staff and employees. Last year our Finance Committee recommended we attempt to sell some of our unused furniture and equipment and place the money in investments using only the interest derived therefrom. We did make a sincere effort to accomplish this purpose, but find that some antique items are very hard to price. We have contacted several others and are still working on the proposition of selling some of the equipment via auction. As you know, a letter was forwarded in December, 1989, to the lodge secretaries asking for the assistance of Kansas Masons, particularly resident Kansas Masons, to contact their legislators. This was to bring to their attention the serious situation we have with reference to our taxes. At that same time, in response to a request from several of the legislators, one in particular, we did ask that you supply us with the amount of taxes your lodge paid in 1988 as compared to 1989. In response to this request, 218
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lodges replied. Seven lodges reported having their taxes reduced a total of $3,420.00. However, 211 of those lodges reported they had paid a total of $$218,019.57 in taxes for 1988, and $482,171.46 for 1989. The total increase in dollars and cents: $264,029.17; this included your Grand Lodge. This represented an increase of 221 per cent. My brothers, your continuing contact with your legislators is most important. We need to continue to work toward a fair appraisal value for your lodge's property. Of great importance also is the mill levy. Another equally important point, and one which will require constitutional action, is classification. I should be optimistic, but this means twothirds of the legislature must approve before it can be submitted to vote this fall. Your continuing support at that point will be most important, necessary, and needed. Your Charity Fund was called upon a number of times this past year. The effect of Huricane Hugo in Puerto Rico and South Carolina was soon followed by a devastating earthquake in California. The other needs of your brothers were generally greater than last year. In all, an active year for your Masonic charities in Kansas. We are, in fact, close to having to add funds to that account as required in our by-law 2-302. But, let me reassure you your Council of Administration gave careful consideration to each and every item. If only time would permit, you would be proud and pleased with the words of gratitude we have received for the recipients. SECRETARY'S MANUAL: My intentions to produce a manual for secretaries were well under way when the tax problem stopped my efforts. I hope we will have a manual for secretaries to be presented during the fall meetings. Comes now the time when we pause and reflect upon the things and events which have now become history and represent the closing of our fiscal year as a Grand Jurisdiction. There have been glad times, and there have been sad times. We choose to remember the happy ones, and hope that we have profited from the experiences of the other. So it is once again that I say thank you to our Area Deputies, District Deputies, Lodge Secretaries, all of our Committeemen, our Past Grand Masters, our Grand Lodge Officers, our Grand Master, and our Council of Administration. Please add to that an especially big thanks to a very devoted and hard working staff. This year Sister Rachael Gilbert retired (actually for a second time), but we would be remiss if she were not mentioned along with the others - Sister Becky Wasson, W:. Brother Kevin Kobler, and my right arm and hand, Mrs. Jean Rader. And last, but not least, you, and you, who all combine to make it possible for our beloved fraternity to continue as a vital force in our lives, state, and country. Thank you one and all. Respectfully and fraternally submitted, Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
1989-90
Grand Lodge of Kansas
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GRAND SECRETARY ESTIMATE OF 1990 INCOME AND GENERAL FUND EXPENSES INCOME 1988
1989
t990
Special Assessment (54,959 @ $3.00)-(1989) Per-Capita Tax (52,400 @ $9.00)-(1990) Initiatory Fee ( 745 0 $5.00)+ Charity Fund (interest ) General Fund (Interest ) York Rite (Maintenance ) Ticket Sales (Banquets ) Special Dispensations Merchandise Sales Kansas Masonic Foundation (Maintenance) Advertising Sales
$170,877.00341,754.003,725.003,000.00 41,000.00+ 5,967.00 7,500.00 200.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 xxxxxxxxx
$xxxxxxxxxx 329,754.00 3,725.00 3,000.00 41,000.00 5,967.00 7,500.00 200.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 12,000.00
$xxxxxxxxxx 471,600.00 3,725.00 3,000.00 41,000.00 5,967.00 7,500.00 200.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 9,000.00
TOTAL INCOME
$582,023.00-
$411,146.00
$ 549,992.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 0100 0110 0150 0180 0890 8870 4910 4940 4970 5000 5010 5030 5040 5050 5060 5070 5080 5100 5110 5120 5130 5140 5150 5160 5180 5190 5200 5210 5220 5230 5240 5250 5260 5270 5280 5290 5300 5310 5320 5330 6600 7600 8100 8350 8830 8840 8910 8930 8940 8970 9030 9080
Labor (Part Time) $ 250.00 6,900.00 Employee Retirement 6,200.00+ Social Security (FICA) 83,500.00 Gross Wages 4,000.00 Grand Secretary Allowance 170,877.00Special Assesment to Kansas Masonic Home 85,439.00Per-Capita Tax to Masonic Home None Charity Fund Transfer (By-Law 2-302) 3,725.00Initiatory Fee 2,750.00 Service & Supplies 350.00 Kansas Employment Security Fund 4,400.00Grand Master's Contingent Fund Deputy Grand Master Contingent Fund 16,000.00 Prior Annual Communication Expense 10,000.00 Prior Annual Communication Per-Diem 15,000.00 Prior Annual Communication Mileage 4,000.00 Grand Master's Jewel & Apron 3,600.00 Grand Master & Grand Secretary Conference 80.00 Grand Tyler & Assistant Grand Tyler Allowance 6,500.00 Grand Lecturer & Assistants 500.00 Committee on Ritualistic Work 6,500.00+ Committee on Masonic Education Committee on Public Schools (Youth Essay Contesit) 8,000.00 500.00 Committee Allowance 500.00 Committee on Trials and Punishments 1,000.00 George Washington Memorial 3,200.00 Masonic Service Association Dues 4,200.00+ Print Annual Proceedings 8,000.00+ Grand Officers' Travel 400.00 Print Laws of Masonry 500.00 Library Expense 4,000.00+ Stationary Printing & Supplies 9,000.00Grand Master's Automobile Expense 7,187.00+ Postage & Express 774.56Distribution List of Lodges 600.00 Parking 4,252.00 Blue Cross & Blue Shield 31,000.00 Print & Mail Kansas Mason 21,000.00 Computer Expenses 1,000.00 Miscellaneous 3,000.00 Equipment Repairs 3,000.00+ Building Repair & Upkeep 7,621.00+ Insurance 3,100.00 Accounting & Audit Service Personal Property Taxes 12,539.44+ Real Estate 7,288.00Electricity & Heating Fuel 3,200.00 Telephone 340.00 Water 3,750.00+ Janitorial Service 2,500.00Special Membership Project Non-committed Income TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$582,023.00-
$
250.00 7,400.00+ 6,943.00 88,750.00 xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx 82,438.50 None 3,725.00 2,750.00 350.00 4,400.00 16,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 2,000.003,600.00 80.00 6,500.00 500.00 2,000.008,000.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 3,200.00 4,008.00 11,000.00+ 400.DO 500.00 4,000.00 11,000.00+ 7,187.00 774.00600.00 4,252.00 41,000.00+ 15,000.001,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 7,121.003,100.00 10,689.507,288.00 3,200.00 340.00 3,80U.UU+ 3,000.00+
$411,146.00
$
250.00 8,000.00+ 7,506.00+ 100,730.00+ xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx 157,200.00+ 5,400.00+ 3,725.00+ 3,000.00+ 350.00 8,000.00+ 500.00+ 19,000.00+ 10,000.00 15,000.00 3,500.00+ 4,200.00+ 80.00 6,500.00 1,000.00+ 8,000.00+ 8,000.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 3,500.00+ 5,905.00+ 14,500.00+ 500.00+ 500.00 5,000.00+ 16,000.00+ 8,500.00+ 870.00+ 650.00+ 5,000.00+ 44,000.00+ 7,000.001,249.00+ 5,000.00+ 5,000.00+ 7,000.003,500.00+ 965.00+ 24,184.00+ 7,288.00 3,200.00 340.00 3.900.00+ 2,000.002,500.00+
$ 549,992.00
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SCHEDULE "A" - PER CAPITA TAX LODGE
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 49. 50. 51. 52. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75.
AMOUNT
891 522 7,461
468 2,736 3,708 3,222 2,187 1,710
666 4,146
657 3,465 2,709 5,535 2,997 2,250
617 558 846 1,359
207 315 825 342 747 1,476
288 630 828 729 2,880
909 954 1,395
754 1,053
396 1,071
801 1,152
315 882 315 855 666 6,687
558 3,042
666 1,080 1,755
486 6,993 1,143
801 495 954 1,485 1,323
729 945 819 747 1,620
396 612 1,791 1,431
LODGE
76. 77. 79. 80. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 119. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152.
AMOUNT
801 1,566
990 1,071
747 243 621 8,553
468 1,296
576 7,344 1,539
441 1,584 1,071
864 3,843 3,942 1,719 8,586 1,431
657 4,977 2,403 1,197
891 1,926 2,052
887 522 1,620
549 3,735 1,386
540 468 540 2,691
819 603 450 207 5,134
297 567 315 1,188
423 387 837 3,438 1,620 1,179
648 882 531 549 2,926
963 954 1,017 1,440
864 891 441 2,349 2,142
738
LODGE 153. 154. 155. 156. 158. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 171. 172. 173. 174. 176. 177. 179. 181. 183. 184. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 198. 199. 200. 201. 203. 204. 205. 206. 210. 211. 212. 214. 215. 216. 217. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 229. 230. 233. 234. 236. 237. 238. 241. 243. 244. 245.
AMOUNT 6,750 1,494
792 702 2,178
810 549 981 414 1,395
927 342 1,233 4,869
882 702 2,907 1,566 1,206
198 2,457
720 423 378 1,143 1,215 6,354
657 522 1,197
711 1,350
378 1,143 2,124 1,197
666 936 1,278 3,087 1,143
486 477 1,080
504 531 540 450 567 666 549 378 576 648 2,340 1,134
522 2,997
324 1,809
576 234 1,386
414 1,224
270 873 585 675
1989-90
LODGE 246. 247. 248. 252. 253. 254. 256. 257. 258. 259. 261. 262. 264. 265. 266. 268. 269. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. 286. 288. 289. 290. 291. 293. 294. 295. 298. 299. 300. 302. 303. 306.
Grand Lodge o f Kansas
AMOUNT 1,881
720 1,503
990 945 810 567 495 1,206
288 1,071
675 351 2,763
225 648 675 1,872 2.196 2,187
729 603 603 1,872
612 468 1,593
540 333 1,593
405 648 477 1,089 1,377
513 1,152
522 1,359
288 1,098 1,710
180 32,859 2,034
LODGE 310. 311. 312. 313. 314. 315. 318. 319. 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 330. 331. 333. 334. 335. 336. 338. 339. 340. 341. 345. 347. 348. 349. 351. 352. 354. 355. 356. 357. 360. 361. 362. 364. 365. 366. 367. 369. 371. 372.
AMOUNT
729 4,194
540 1,683
765 729 504 1,053 1,242 3,933
432 1,557
369 513 693 675 1,458 2,466
378 594 252 657 378 576 558 657 441 504 522 540 360 162 486 720 450 603 288 711 2,304 2,628 1,350
576 3,231
576 396
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LODGE 379. 380. 382. 384. 385. 390. 393. 395. 396. 397. 398. 399. 401. 402. 403. 404. 406. 408. 409. 410. 411. 413. 415. 417. 419. 420. 423. 424. 429. 430. 431. 433. 435. 436. 437. 438. 440. 441. 444. 446. 449. 450. 451.
AMOUNT
486 315 207 648 1,251
531 648 810 648 1,179
468 585 468 837 702 1,494 1,467 1,053
387 342 297 468 657 486 261 486 297 477 333 423 531 13,779
945 3,951
594 1,845
369 666 675 486 396 792 315
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WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS
Date
1Check No
02/09/89 02/09/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/10/89 02/11/89 02/15/89 02/15/89 02/15/89 02/15/89 02/15/89 02/15/89 02/15/89 02/16/89 02/17/89 02/17/89 02/16/89 02/17/89 02/17/89 02/17/89 02/17/89 02/17/89 02/17/89 02/17/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/24/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/29 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89
16377 16378 16379 16380 16381 16382 16383 16384 16385 16386 16387 16388 16389 16390 16391 16932 16393 16394 16395 16396 16397 16398 16399 16400 16401 16402 16403 16404 16405 16406 16407 16408 16409 16410 16411 16412 16413 16414 16415 16416 16417 16418 16419 16420 16421 16422 16423 16424 16425 16426 16427 16428 16429 16430 16431 16432 16433 16434 16435 16436 16437 16438 16439 16440 16441 16442 16443 16444
Favor of Postmaster Postmaster Hark W. Stephenson L. D. Winegardner Ronald E. White Dave Aday Milton F. Thompson Richard R. Haefele Charles D. GalUpeau A. Franklin Baldwin Jerry Lough Robert K. Shklar A. Kevin Kobler Pantagraph Nationwide Papers Western Bindery Topeka Engraving
For
Postage/express Print/Hail Kansas Mason Payroll Ritualistic Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer Grand lecturer Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer Grand Officers travel List of Lodges Annual Communication Annual Communication Annual Comm./sales Postage/express UPS G. G. Tauber Co. Annual Communication Rex L. Broker GM Jewel/Apron B. Swader Bldg upkeep Chuck Hoffmeister/Son Janitor Service Bldg upkeep Cambridge Lawn/Tree Annual Comm/sales Carla's Type Uptown Misc Kaw Valley Bank Taxes KS Dept of Revenue Taxes Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll Jean E. Rader Payroll A. Kevin Kobler Payroll Rachael J. Gilbert Payroll Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll Kaw Valley Bank Investment Postage/express Postmaster Milton F. Thompson Grand Lecturer KS Museum Store Misc Colby Community College Youth Essay Lawrence E. Bodine Grand Officers travel Postage/express UPS Postmaster Postage/express Today Print Kansas Mason Richard Whitney Misc AT&T Telephone Topeka Engraving Resale items Bicentennial Center Annual Communication Capitol City Off. Products Annual Communication Blue Cross/Blue Shield BS/BS Electricity/gas KPL Gas Service Postage/express UPS Midwestern Paper Co. Stat/prnt/supplies Penalty IRS Laneco Engraving Annual Communication Telephone/computer Southwestern Bell Tele Grand Lecturer Bill Updegrove Grand Lecturer Hurl but Graves Russell C. Schwilling Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer James R. Struble Grand Lecturer Clifford L. Trax Postmaster Postage/express Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payrol1 Jean E. Rader Payroll A. Kevin Kobler Payroll Elton W. Werner Payroll Rachael J. Gilbert Payroll Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll Service/supplies Quill Corp. Annual Communication Greenwood Photography Annual Communication Laneco Engraving
Amount 200.00 4,523.74 256.03 146.46 50.84 228.00 60.08 255.28 131.40 331.57 241.42 280.80 28.82 573.80 44.68 5.99 42.37 25.29 239.41 1,680.00 22.00 3,750.00 141.44 66.80 659.61 2,356.35 259.50 1,008.50 477.12 807.90 356.35 465.79 100,000.00 200.00 93.00 73.50 534.94 551.32 20.94 200.00 3,934.86 37.70 2.84 13.23 200.00 40.38 245.67 643.96 34.42 457.47 192.86 533.63 566.58 327.00 288.28 258.18 251.54 217.44 200.00 1,008.50 477.12 807.90 356.36 356.36 395.15 55.79 240.36 13.57
1989-90
Grand Lodge of Kansas
55
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Date
pheck No
02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 02/28/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/03/89 03/06/89 03/06/89 03/13/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/14/89 03/15/89 03/15/89 03/15/89 03/15/89 03/15/89 03/15/89 03/15/89 03/20/89 03/21/89 03/22/89 03/22/89 03/22/89 03/22/89 03/24/89
03/13/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89
favor of
For
/imount
David F. Snyder Grand Lecturer 301.26 16445 Richard D. Overton Masonic Education 164.60 16446 Topeka Engraving Stat/prnt/supplies 16.26 16447 Postage/express 32.20 16448 UPS Computer expense 737.29 Data Science Corp 16449 Lillian H. Wiant Retirement 96.38 16450 Donnella R. Glenn Retirement 96.38 16451 1,798.65 15452 Standard Hart Print Annual Proceedings Alvin Colson 32.00 Refund-ticket sales 15453 18.00 16454 Frankfort Lodge No. 67 Refund-ticket sales 177.50 Ma coy Items for resale 16455 Sales/service/supplies 105.06 Carla's Type 16456 87.57 16457 Principle Mutual Life Retirement 23.05 Scotch Textile Bldg upkeep 16458 B. Swader Bldg upkeep 10.00 16459 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Officers travel 371.34 16460 Midwestern Paper Co. Stat/prnt/supplies 76.65 16461 Rhambo Management Parking 38.00 16462 19.85 16463 Capitol City Off Products Computer expense Accounting 632.60 16464 Farm Bureau Acct Water 18.49 16465 City of Topeka 16466 Void Ray Shepherd Motors GH Auto 9,243.15 16467 Annual Communication 27.22 16468 Asays 2,296.48 16469 Law Valley State Bank Taxes KS Dept of Revenue Taxes 245.00 16470 Accts for KS Masonic Home 4,950.00 16471 Diehl.Banwart, etc. Resale items 532.50 16472 Gem State Specialists Gerald Peterson Resale items 56.25 16473 Topeka Engraving Annual Comm/misc 25.30 16474 Postage/express 51.41 16475 UPS Dues/items for resale 2,788.36 16476 Masonic Service Assn Grand Officers travel 358.38 16477 Robert M. Nease Annual Comm/sales 19.29 Carla's Type 16478 250.00 Topeka Capitol-Journal Hisc 16479 Laneco Engraving Annual Communication 7.85 16480 Equip repairs/parts 99.70 Pitney Bowes 16481 2.84 AT&T Telephone 16482 Equip repair/parts 185.50 Modern Office Machines 16483 42.84 Bldg repairs 16484 Hilts, Inc. Mailing Material 28.70 Brown Cor 16485 467.75 Macoy Publishing GM Apron Case 16486 Per Cap Tax/Raising Fees 79,651.00 KS Masonic Home 16487 1,008.50 16488 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 477.12 16489 Jean E. Rader Payroll 807.90 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 16490 356.36 Rachael J. Gilbert Payroll 16491 478.74 16492 Elton W. Werner Payroll 477.74 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 16493 200.00 Postmaster Postage/express 16494 Postmaster Postage/express 200.00 16495 31.19 KS Dept of Revenue Taxes 16496 195.53 Robert M. Nease Grand Officers travel 16497 4,400.00 Robert M. Nease GM Contingency Fund 16498 Annual Communication 100.00 Randall Key 16499 Postage/express 200.00 16500 Postmaster 130.94 Macoy Resale items 16501 16502 through 27,898.00 Per diem & Mileage checks 17101 17102 Void Resale items/supplies 51.03 17103 Quill Corp 62.58 Topeka Engraving Resale items/ Ann. Comm. 17104 Annual Communication 150.00 Olathe South High School 17105 Annual Communication 193.28 17106 Claude W. Norris Annual Communication 88.00 Clifford L. Trax 17107 270.00 Dues 17108 Conf of GM of NA Masonic Education 50.00 Isis Shrine Circus 17109 Postage/express 13.81 17110 UPS 21.35 Postage/ express Nationwide Papers 17111
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WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Date
C heck No,
03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/29 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/24/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/30/89 03/31/89 03/31/89 03/31/89 03/31/89 03/31/89 04/05/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/07/89 04/11/89 04/12/89 04/13/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/14/89 04/21/89 04/21/89
17112 17113 17114 17115 17116 17117 17118 17119 17120 17121 17122 17123 17124 17125 17126 17127 17128 17129 17130 17131 17132 17133 17134 17135 17136 17137 17138 17139 17140 17141 17142 17143 17144 17145 17146 17147 17148 17149 17150 17151 17152 17153 17154 17155 17156 17157 17158 17159 17160 17161 17162 17163 17164 17165 17166 17167 17158 17169 17170 17171 17172 17173 17174 17175 17176 17177 17178 17179 17180
Favor of Midwestern Paper Southwestern Bell KPL Gas Service Asays Red Coach Inn Holiday Inn Salina Country Club Scotch Textile Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Salina Bicentennial Ctr lATSE
UPS Midwestern Paper Co. Rhambo Management Richard Overton Topeka Engraving The Economics Press Blue Cross/Blue Shield Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Elton W. Werner Rachael J. Gilbert Mary Rebekah Wasson Daryl Unruh Lillian H. Wiant Donnella Glenn William F. Mcintosh Floyd E. Ramsey Robert M. Nease Park Inns, Intl William Hrovat Kenneth V. Hoses Quill Corp Farm Bureau Acct Topeka Engraving
UPS Carla's Type Macoy Scotch Textile Auto Club of Topeka Don Robinett City of Topeka Auto Club of Kansas Midwestern Paper Co. Radio Shack Postmaster Postmaster Ron Russell Conrad F. Johnson Robert M. Nease Kaw Valley Bank KS Emp Sec Fund KS Dept of Revenue Kaw Valley Bank Topeka Engraving Carla's Type Vidicksons Food Service AT&T
UPS Topeka Capitol Journal Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Elton W. Werner Rachael J. Gilbert Mary Rebekah Wasson Southwestern Bell Modern Office Methods
For Stat/prnt/supplies Telephone/computer Electricity/gas Annual Communication Annual Communication Annual Communication Annual Communication Bldg upkeep Annual Communication Annual Communication Annual Communication Postage/express Stat/prnt/supplies Parking KS Masonic University Resale items Library BS/BS Payroll Payroll Payrol1 Payroll Payroll Payrol1 Per Diem Retirement Retirement Payroll Payrol1 Payroll Masonic Education Trials/Punishment Trials/Punishment Service/supplies Accounting Resale items Postage/express Resale items Annual Communication Bldg upkeep Grand Officers Travel Grand Officers Travel Water Grand Officers Travel Stat/prnt/supplies Equipment repair Postage/express Postage/express Bldg upkeep Grand Officers Travel GM Auto Taxes State Unemployment Taxes . Taxes Resale items Resale items Annual Communication Telephone Postage/express Masonic Education Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Telephone/computer Equipment repairs
Amount 275.68 329.98 621.21 3.68 3,810.48 1,113.84 1,595.52 25.00 150.00 200.00 58.50 21.95 178.91 38.00 1,509.69 22.68 14.92 245.67 1,008.50 477.12 807.90 356.36 356.36 518.53 30.00 96.38 96.38 46.42 46.42 144.98 150.00 32.40 89.14 101.28 260.42 12.39 13.36 1.65 480.25 23.74 55.00 199.66 21.23 112.00 18.54 62.95 200.00 200.00 125.00 164.34 114.31 2,507.47 302.44 277.00 208.03 89.68 8.35 8,375.63 2.84 22.10 84.70 1,008.50 477.12 807.90 191.18 314.56 339.93 343.01 135.54
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Grand Lodge of Kansas
1989-90
59
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS
Date
â&#x20AC;˘Favor of
Check No.
06/23/89 06/23/89 06/23/89 06/23/89 06/23/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/20/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 06/30/89 07/05/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/07/89 07/11/89 07/13/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/14/89 07/17/89 07/17/89 07/21/89 07/21/89 07/21/89 07/21/89 07/21/89 07/21/89 07/27/89 07/28/89 07/28/89 07/28/89 07/28/89 07/28/89 07/28/89
17317 17318 17319 17320 17321 17322 17323 17324 17325 17326 17327 17328 17329 17330 17331 17332 17333 17334 17335 17336 17337 17338 17339 17340 17341 17342 17343 17344 17345 17346 17347 17348 17349 17350 17351 17352 17353 17354 17355 17356 17357 17358 17359 17360 17361 17362 17363 17364 17365 17366 17367 17368 17369 17370 17371 17372 17373 17374 17375 17376 17377 17378 17379 17380 17381 17382 17383 17384
Southwestern Bell Topeka Engraving Jean Rader Data Science Corp Inland Business Systems Carla's Type Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Paul J. Neidhardt Robert K. Shklar Keith A. Eppler Richard D. Overton Conrad F. Johnson John E. Mowen F. Ray Canada Robert Gashaw Roy F. Stirton Robert M. Nease
UPS Blue Cross/Blue Shield City of Topeka Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah Wasson Donnell R. Glenn Lillian H. Wiant Chuck Hofmeister Carla's Type
UPS Rhambo Management Farm Bureau Acct Lyle Baker Agency Don Robinett William F. Mcintosh Floyd E. Ramsey Robert M. Nease Postmaster AAA Life Ins. Co. Postmaster Foltz-Roepke Ins. AT&T Koerperich Bookbinders Void
UPS Richard Wortman, DDGM Kaw Valley Bank KS Empl. Sec. Fund KS Dept of Revenue Kaw Valley Bank Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah wasson KU Financial Aid GCOA Program Book Southwestern Bell Standard Hart Print Tanjia Atkisson
UPS Scotch Textile Associated Business Forms KU Financial Aid KPL Gas Service
UPS Topeka Engraving Co. Carla's Type Holiday Inn Blue Cross/Blue Shield
for
Amount
Telephone/computer KS Masonic Univ Equipment repairs Computer expense Equipment repairs Mdse/sales Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Postage/express BC/BS Water Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Retirement Retirement Bldg repairs/upkeep Mdse/sales/misc Postage/express Parking Accounting Insurance Grand Officers travel Payroll Payroll Payrol1 Postage/express Grand Officers travel Postage/express Insurance Telephone Print Annual Proceedings
312.80 10.82 2.61 740.26 369.60 7.80 301.90 323.27 174.90 217.80 276.16 289.68 301.65 56.61 26.41 93.95 194.31 33.50 381.99 20.96 1,011.50 481.12 811.90 356.36 96.38 96.38 96.23 25.38 21.06 38.00 132.03 630.00 235.29 46.42 46.42 144.98 200.00 53.00 200.00 665.00 2.84 274.45
Postage/express Grand Officers travel Taxes State Unemployment Taxes Fed. Unemployment Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Youth Essay Misc Telephone/computer Mdse/sales Prnt/mail Kansas Mason Postage/express Bldg upkeep Computer Expense Youth Essays Electricity/gas Postage/express Mdse/sales Mdse/sales Misc BC/BS
17.46 38.29 1,717.08 117.46 163.00 72.93 1,008.50 481.12 811.90 273.77 100.00 25.00 295.79 591.31 103.50 34.12 24.87 374.83 1,000.00 408.64 29.32 10.50 18.98 813.98 381.99
60
Proceedings o f
the
March
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS
Date 07/31/89 07/31/89 07/31/89 07/31/89 07/31/89 08/02/89 08/03/89 08/03/89 08/04/89 08/04/89 08/04/89 08/04/89 08/04/89 08/07/89 08/07/89 08/08/89 08/10/89 08/11/89 08/11/89 08/11/89 08/11/89 08/11/89 08/11/89 08/11/89 08/14/89 08/14/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/15/89 08/16/89 08/16/89 08/16/89 08/18/89 08/18/89 08/18/89 08/18/89 08/18/89 08/18/89 08/18/89 08/22/89 08/24/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/25/89 08/29/89
Check Nc). 17385 17386 17386 17388 17389 17390 17391 17392 17393 17394 17395 17396 17397 17398 17399 17400 17401 17402 17403 17404 17405 17406 17407 17408 17409 17410 174U 17412 17413 17413 17415 17416 17417 17418 17419 17420 17421 17422 17423 17424 17425 17426 17427 17428 17429 17430 17431 17432 17433 17434 17435 17436 17437 17438 17439 17440 17441 17442 17443 17444 17445 17446 17447 17448 17449 17450
Favor of
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah Wasson Kaw Valley Bank Robert M. Nease Lillian H. Wiant Donnella R. Glenn Nationwide Papers
UPS Occidental Lodge #20 CO Farm Bureau Acct. City of Topeka Grand Lodge of AZ Postmaster Standard Hart Print Kenneth V. Hoses Midwestern Paper Co. Robert K. Shklar The Econimics Press, Inc.
UPS Rhambo Management Ramsey Printing Co. Local Yellow Pages FHSU Endowment Assn Financial Aid Office PSU Quill Corp. Dean R. Vangundy Paul J. Neidhardt
UPS Associated Business Forms Void E-Kan, Inc. AT&T Kaw Valley Bank KS Dept Revenue Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah Wasson Void Grand Lodge of Kansas Grand Lodge of Kansas Topeka Engraving Carla's Type Richard D. Overton Today Modern Office Methods Scotch Textile High Plains Journal Postmaster Postmaster Postmaster Gem State Specialists Robert K. Shklar Ronald E. White Milton F. Thompson Jerry A. Lough
UPS Quill Corp. Pitney-Bowes KPL Gas Service Data Science Corp. Chuck Hoffmeister Washburn University A. Franklin Baldwin
For
Amount
Payroll 1,008.50 Payroll 481.12 Payroll 811.90 314.56 Payroll Investment 92,730.00 GM auto expense 117.51 Retirement 96.38 Retirement 96.38 Mdse.sales 27.09 Postage/express 19.83 1.77 Misc Accounting 142.54 Water 22.62 Misc 26.55 Postage/express 200.00 Mdse/sales 2,967.97 Trials/Punishment 76.57 Mdse/sales 64.62 37.40 Grand Officers travel Library 17.02 Postage/express 17.98 Parking 38.00 Print/mail Kansas Mason 389.16 Telephone 97.00 Youth Essay 500.00 Youth Essay 500.00 Mdse/sales/service/suppl ies 125.97 1.20 Misc Grand Officers travel 164.92 Postage/express 15.07 Computer expense 1,461.30 Equipment repairs Telephone Taxes Taxes Payrol1 Payrol1 Payroll Payroll Investment Investment Mdse/sales Mdse/sales Grand Off travel/KMU Prnt/mail Kansas Mason Equipment repairs Bldg upkeep Sped Membership Project Postage/express Postage/express Postage/express Mdse/sales Ritualistic Work Ritualistic Work Ritualistic Work Ritualistic Work Postage/express Mdse/sales Equipment/repairs Electricity/gas Computer Expense Bldg repairs/upkeep Youth Essay Gr Lee/Ritualistic Work
42.42 2.84 1,839.96 175.00 1,008.50 481.12 811.90 149.38 40,500.00 50,000.00 29.70 12.13 711.53 3,944.32 74.10 25.19 45.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 525.00 81.40 71.72 134.79 75.46 20.64 83.03 361.67 438.79 1,423.99 45.57 100.00 688.89
1989-90
Grand Lodge of Kansas
61
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Date 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 08/31/89 09/01/89 09/05/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/13/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/21/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/22/89 09/28/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/89 09/29/90 09/29/89
Favor of
Check No 17451 17452 17453 17454 17455 17456 17457 17458 17459 17460 17461 17462 17463 17464 17465 17466 17467 17468 17469 17470 17471 17472 17473 17474 17475 17476 17477 17478 17479 17480 17481 17482 17483 17484 17485 17486 17487 17488 17489 17490 17491 17492 17493 17494 17495 17496 17497 17498 17499 17500 17501 17502 17503 17504 17505 17506 17507 17508 17509 17510 17511 17512 17513 17514 17515 17516 17517 17518
Ronald E. White National Geographic Void Midwestern Paper Co. Robert M. Nease
UPS Rhambo Management Blue Cross/Blue Shield Postmaster Southwestern Bell Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah wasson Lillian H. Wiant Donella R. Glenn Chuck Hoffmeister Cheuck Hoffmeister Postmaster Kaw Valley Bank Kansas Dept Revenue AT&T Nationwide Papers Modern Office Methods Farm Bureau Acct Data Science Corp City of Topeka Carla's Type Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah Wasson C. A. Holmquist Nationwide Papers Laneco Engraving Bible Supply S Gifts Keith Eppler John Mowen
UPS Topeka Engraving Southwestern Bell Scotch Textile Pitney-Bowes Print KPL Gas Service Postmaster Wolfe's Camera Standard Hart Print Midwestern Paper Nationwide Papers Photo 1 Conrad F. Johnson Paul J. Neidhardt Robert K. Shklar AB Dick Blue Cross/Blue Shield Hilts, Inc. Lyle Baker Agency Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah Wasson Donnella Gleen Lillian H. Wiant Robert M. Nease William F. Mcintosh Floyd E. Ramsey Elton W. Werner
For Ritualistic Work Library Stat/prnt/supplies GM auto expense Postage/express Parking BC/BS Prnt/mail/Kansas Mason Telephone/computer Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Retirement Retirement Bldg repair/upkeep Bldg Repair/upkeep Postage/express Taxes Taxes Telephone Service/supplies Equipment/repairs Accounting Computer expense Water Sales/service/supplies Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Kansas Masonic Univ Sales/service/supplies Gr Lecturer & Assts Equipment/Repair Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Postage/express Sales/Cotran allowance Telephone/computer Bldg upkeep Equipment/repairs Equipment/repairs Electricity/gas Postage/express Equipment/repairs Mdse sales Sales/stat/prnt/supplies Service/supplies Masonic Education Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Stat/prnt/supplies BC/BS Bldg repair/upkeep Insurance Payroll Payrol1 Payroll Payroll Retirement Retirement Payrol1 Payrol1 Payrol1 Payroll
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Date
Grand Lodge of Kansas
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Favor of For
theck No.
10/31/89 10/31/89 10/31/89 10/31/89 10/31/89 10/31/89 10/31/89 10/31/89 11/02/89 11/03/89 11/03/89 11/03/89 11/03/89 11/03/89 11/03/89 11/09/89 11/09/89 11/09/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/15/89 11/17/89 11/17/8S 11/20/89 11/22/89 11/22/89 11/22/89 11/22/89 11/22/89 11/22/89 11/22/89 11/22/89 11/27/89 11/29/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 11/30/89 12/08/89 12/08/89 12/08/89 12/08/89 12/08/89 12/08/89
17587 17588 17589 17590 17591 17592 17593 17594 17595 17596 17597 17598 17599 17600 17601 17602 17603 17604 17605 17606 17607 17608 17609 17610 17611 17612 17613 17614 17615 17616 17617 17618 17619 17620 17621 17622 17623 17624 17625 17626 17627 17628 17629 17630 17631 17632 17633 17634 17635 17636 17637 17638 17639 17640 17641 17642 17643 17644 17645 17646 17647 17648 17649 17650 17651 17652 17653 17654
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah Wasson Elton W. Werner Donella R. Glenn Lillian H. Wiant Postmaster Modern Office Methods Robert H. Nease
UPS Farm Bureau Acct City of Topeka Remarkable Products
UPS Caddylak Systems, Inc. Scotch Textile Prestige Graphics Kaw Valley Bank KS Dept Revenue Midwestern Paper Discount Office Supplies
UPS Microtech Computers Capitol City Off Products AT&T Albert 0. Arnold Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Elton W. Werner Mary Rebekah Wasson Richard D. Overton Don Robinett Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Postmaster Postmaster
UPS J. C. Darling Co. Midwestern Paper Nationwide Paper Southwestern Bell KPL Gas Service Olivett Intnl Inc. Postmaster Smith Audio The Gemini Group Olivell Intnl Inc. Western Temps Nationwide Papers Conf. of Gr. Sec. of NA Visual Horizons Nationwide Paper
UPS Blue Cross/Blue Shield Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Elton W. Werner Mary Rebekah Wasson Donella R. Glenn Lillian H. Wiant Midwestern Paper Topeka Engraving Western Temps Conrad F. Johnson William J. Brown National Info Data Ctr
BC/BS Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Retirement Retirement Postage/express Service/suppl ies GM auto expense Postage/express Accounting Water Service/supplies Postage/express Computer expense Bldg upkeep Mdse sales Taxes Taxes Ritualistic Work Stat/prnt/supplies Postage/express Computer expense Equipment repairs Telephone Payroll Payrol1 Payroll Payroll Payroll GM Jewel/Apron Grand Officers travel Grand Officers travel Postage/express Postage/express Postage/express Postage/express Mdse sales Service/supplies Telephone/computer Electricity/gas Alarm System (DP) Postage/express Mdse sales Mdse sales Alarm System Labor Service/supplies GM & GS Conference Committee allowance Stat/prnt/supplies Postage/express BC/BS Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Retirement Retirement Mdse/sales Mdse/sales Labor Grand Officers Travel Grand Officers Travel Postage/express
63
Amount 381.99 1,008.50 481.12 811.90 116.54 491.84 96.38 96.38 200.00 135.94 180.61 28.22 136.14 21.00 33.30 29.30 96.20 23.10 313.36 1,809.98 167.00 40.30 7.77 106.40 16.84 32.10 2.84 1,008.50 481.12 811.90 342.09 211.07 1,533.38 284.05 254.29 200.00 60.00 30.38 12.70 24.62 92.42 356.05 398.83 200.00 200.00 5.79 104.00 2,715.00 134.55 25.43 63.75 64.25 23.72 25.06 381.99 1,008.50 481.12 811.90 84.17 196.65 96.38 96.38 60.03 25.89 89.70 559.11 1,128.04 33.45
64
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WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECl^S
Date
Check No.
12/08/89 17655 12/08/89 17656 12/08/89 17657 12/08/89 17658 12/08/89 17659 12/08/89 17660 12/08/89 17661 12/08/89 17662 12/08/89 17663 12/08/89 17664 12/11/89 17665 12/12/89 17666 12/14/89 17667 12/15/89 17668 12/15/89 17669 12/15/89 17670 12/15/89 17671 12/15/89 17672 12/15/89 17673 12/15/89 17674 12/15/89 17675 12/15/89 17676 12/15/89 17677 12/15/89 17678 12/15/89 17679 12/15/89 17680 12/15/89 17681 12/15/89 17682 12/15/89 17683 12/15/89 17684 12/19/89 17685 12/22/89 17686 12/22/89 17687 12/22/89 17688 12/22/89 17689 12/22/89 17690 12/22/89 17691 12/22/89 17692 12/22/89 17693 12/22/89 17694 12/26/89 17695 12/28/89 17696 12/29/89 17697 12/29/89 17698 12/29/89 17699 12/29/89 17700 12/29/89 17701 12/29/89 17702 12/29/89 17703 12/29/89 17704 12/29/89 17705 12/29/89 17706 12/29/89 17707 12/29/89 17708 01/02/90 17709 01/02/90 17710 01/03/90 17711 01/04/90 17712 01/05/90 17713 01/05/90 17714 01/05/90 17715 01/05/90 17716 01/05/90 17717 01/05/90 17718 01/05/90 17719 01/12/90 17720 01/12/90 17721 01/12/90 17722
Favor of
UPS Rhambo Management Microtech Computers Scotch Textile Farm Bureau Accounting City of Topeka Kansas Masonic Foundation Kansas Masonic Home Westside Video S Comp Marvin W. Bohman Postmaster Gem States A. Kevin Kobler Kaw Valley Bank Postmaster Data Science Corp. Modern Office methods Quill Corp Topeka Engraving
UPS Nationwide Paper Pitney-Bowes Today AT&T J. P. Luther Co. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean Rader Elton Werner Mary Rebekah Wasson KS Dept of Revenue Postmaster Kaw Valley Bank Robert M. Nease
KPL Ramsey Printing Co Billy Swader
UPS Nationwide Paper Southwestern Bell Data Science Corp Kenneth V. Moses Postmaster Postmaster Quill Co Conrad F. Johnson
UPS Blue Cross/Blue Shield William A. Lewis Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Elton Werner Donella R. Glenn Lillian H. Wyant King Travel Richard D. Overton Postmaster Tom Eggleston
UPS Robert M. Nease Rhambo Management Farm Bureau Acct & Tax Scotch Textile City of Topeka Robert A. Hinshaw, Ex AT&T Ronald R. Adkins
UPS
For
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Postage/express Parking Computer expense Bldg repairs/upkeep Accounting Water Charity Charity Purchase equipment Postage/express Postge/express Mdse/sales Payrol1 Taxes Postage/express Computer/print/mail/KM Equip/repairs/parts Mdse/sales/service/supp Hdse/sales Postage/express Mdse/sales Equip/repairs/parts Prnt/mail/Kansas Mason Telephone Gr. Lecturer & Assists Payroll Payroll Payroll Payrol1 Taxes Postage/express Service/supplies Grand Masters auto exp Gas/elec Print/mail/Kansas Mason Bldg repairs/upkeep Postage/express Mdse/sales Computer/telephone Computer/prt/mail/KM Trial & Punish Comm Postage/express Postage/express Service/supplies Grand Officers travel Postage/express BC/BS Bldg repairs/upkeep Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Retirement Retirement Gr Master/Gr Sec Conf Masonic Ed/Membership Postage/express Gr Master/Gr Sec Conf Postage/express Stat/prnt/supplies Parking Kansas Masonic U Bldg/repairs/upkeep Water Gr Master/Gr Sec Conf Telephone Gr Lect & Assts Postage/express
30.26 38.00 18.95 26.44 112.75 21.28 40.00 55.00 3,969.85 1.27 200.00 528.75 811.90 1,769.60 200.00 569.40 272.67 287.46 72.46 81.47 44.84 99.94 3,944.32 2.84 42.75 1,008.50 481.12 90.64 77.69 163.00 200.00 110.00 167.38 742.36 385.99 64.00 108.66 80.34 357.29 5,529.24 67.42 200.00 58.00 92.82 97.38 21.57 382.99 985.70 1,008.50 481.12 811.90 123.01 96.38 96.38 1,000.76 1,596.00 200.00 60.00 14.59 139.71 38.00 107.30 25.45 18.22 846.00 2.84 98.00 9.19
1989-90
Date 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/12/90 01/15/90 01/15/90 01/16/90 01/16/90 01/16/90 01/16/90 01/19/90 01/19/90 01/19/90 01/19/90 01/19/90 01/19/90 01/22/90 01/22/90 01/22/90 01/25/90 01/25/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/26/90 01/31/90 01/31/90 01/31/90 01/31/90
Grand Lodge of Kansas
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS favor of For
Check No. 17723 17724 17725 17726 17727 17728 17729 17730 17731 17732 17733 17734 17735 17736 17737 17738 17739 17740 17741 17742 17743 17744 17745 17746 17747 17748 17749 17750 17751 17752 17753 17754 17755 17756 17757 17758 17759 17760 17761 17762 17763
Kansas Electric Supply Data Science Corp Postmaster/Burlington Conmerce Bank Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Mary Rebekah Wasson Furr's Cafeteria Postmaster A. Kevin Kobler SN Co. Treasurer SN Co. Treasurer Kaw Valley Bank Kansas Dept of Rev Jerald Peterson
UPS Modern Office Methods Ronald E. White Russell C. Schwilling Ronald Adkins Bank IV Merchants National Bk VOID Conmerce Bank Capitol Fed. S&L Postmaster Cambridge Lawn Richard D. Overton
UPS KPSL Topeka Engraving Quatuor Corinati Southwestern Bell Milton F. Thompson Robert M. Schroeder Ronald E. White Pyramid Mutual Life Caddylak Systems Macoy Publishing Ronald Adkins
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81dg/repa i rs/upkeep Computer exp Prnt/mail/Kansas Mason Transfer of funds Payrol1 Payrol1 Payrol1 Payrol 1 Comm allowance Postage/express BC/BS Real estate tax Personal prop tax Taxes Taxes Mdse/sales Postage/express Equip/repairs/parts Gr Lect S Assts Gr Lect S Assts Gr Lect & Assts Transfer of funds Transfer of funds
22.73 536.20 3,385.69 30,000.00 1,011.64 482.26 812.50 971.15 43.17 200.00 585.55 6.045.82 482.36 1,624.88 158.00 56.25 33.18 399.95 84.92 129.16 68.75 35,000.00 35.000.00
Transfer of funds Transfer of funds Postage/express Bldg/repai rs/upkeep KS Masonic U/membership Postage/express Elec/gas Mdse/sales Library expense Telephone Gr Lect S Assts Gr Lect S Assts Gr Lect & Assts Employee retirement Service/supplies Annual Conmunication Ex Gr Lect S Assts
20,000.00 30,000.00 200.00 90.00 2,210.94 13.64 981.80 17.79 30.00 352.21 49.30 51.06 47.54 3,081.12 104.52 487.00 66.50
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MILEAGE AND PER-DIEM CHECKS 134TH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION CHECK NO. 17900 17902 17903 17904 17905 17906 17907 17908 17909 17910 17911 17912 17920 17921 17915 17916 17917 17918 17919 17920 17923 17924 17925 17926 17928 17930 17931 17933 17934 17935 17936 17937 17941 17942 17943 17944 17945 17946 17947 17948 17949 17950 17951 17953 17957 17958 17959 17960 17961 17962 17963 17964 17965 17966 17968 17969 17970 17971 17972 17973 17975 17977 17978 17980 17981 17982 17985 17986 17987
PAYEE Smithtcn No. 1 Wyandotte No. 3 Washington No. 5 Lawrence No. 6 Union No. 7 Rising Sun No. 8 Acacia No. 9 King Solomon No. 10 Jewell No. 11 Emporia No. 12 Oskaloosa No. 14 Great Bend No. 15 Lafayette No. 16 Topeka No. 17 Ottawa No. 18 Olathe No. 19 Circleville No. 20 Melvern No. 22 Palmyra No. 23 Osage Valley No. 24 Neosho No. 27 Eldora No. 28 Pacific No. 29 Towanda No. 30 Auburn No. 32 Ancient Form No. 34 Hiawatha No. 35 Paola No. 37 lola No. 38 Seneca No. 39 DeSoto No. 40 McKinley No. 41 Easton No. 45 Halstead No. 46 Xenia No. 47 Nine Mile No. 49 Lake No. 50 Orient No. 51 Potawatomie No. 52 Shawnee No. 54 Troy No. 55 Spring Hill No. 56 York No. 57 Salina No. 60 Wathena No. 64 Gardner No. 65 Burlington No. 66 Frankfort No. 67 Hiram No. 68 Altamont No. 69 Carbondale No. 70 Baxter No. 71 Huron No. 72 Chepota No. 73 Mystic Tie No. 74 Wamego No. 75 Erie No. 76 Delta No. 77 Corinthian No. 79 Zeredatha No. 80 Jefferson No. 84 Sunflower No. 86 Eureka No. 88 Golden Rule No. 90 Marysville No. 91 Harmony No. 94 Fredonia No. 95 Patmos No. 97 Benevolent No. 98
MILEAGE 44.50 44.25 41.50 35.25 12.00 55.50 35.25 42.75 19.75 28.50 35.25 19.00 16.75 28.00 36.00 43.00 32.00 23.00 39.00 45.50 42.25 53.25 49.25 25.50 32.50 44.25 41.25 43.25 45.25 34.25 39.25 34.75 39.25 19.50 51.50 42.75 26.75 28.00 23.50 44.50 46.00 45.00 21.75 48.25 42.50 38.75 26.75 42.75 57.75 31.50 66.50 43.75 62.75 27.75 20.75 53.25 37.50 30.00 25.00 37.00 21.75 54.00 28.00 28.25 48.50 44.25 25.00 6.75
PER-DIEM 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
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AMOUNT 74.50 74.25 71.50 65.25 42.00 85.50 65.25 72.75 49.75 58.50 65.25 49.00 46.75 58.00 66.00 73.00 62.00 53.00 69.00 75.50 72.25 83.25 79.25 55.50 62.50 74.25 71.25 73.25 75.25 74.25 69.25 64.75 69.25 49.50 81.50 72.75 56.75 58.00 53.50 74.50 76.00 75.00 51.75 30.00 78.25 72.50 68.75 56.75 72.75 87.75 61.50 96.50 73.75 92.75 57.75 50.75 83.25 67.50 60.00 55.00 67.00 51.75 84.00 58.00 58.25 78.50 74.25 55.00 36.75
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PAYEE Hays No. 195 Blue Hin No. 198 Norton No. 199 Anthony No. 200 Mulvane No. 201 Sumner No. 203 Downs No. 204 Eminence No. 205 Harper No. 206 Fulton No. 210 Courtland No. 211 Sincerity No. 214 Hiattville No. 216 Ellinwood No. 217 Corner Stone No. 219 Lewis No. 220 Lebanon No. 221 St. Bernard No. 222 Joppa No. 223 Si loam No. 225 Vulcan No. 229 Ninnescah No. 230 Axtell No. 234 Meriden No. 236 Mt. Hope No. 238 Linwood No. 241 Peace No. 241 Waverly No. 244 Tyrian No. 246 Chase No. 247 Albert Neese No. 248 Stafford No. 252 Oakley No. 253 Ionic No. 254 Lyra No. 256 Morton No. 258 Kilwinning No. 265 Bourbon No. 268 Mistletoe No. 269 Armourdale No. 271 Kaw No. 272 Unity No. 273 Ashland No. 277 Cosmos No. 278 Antiquity No. 280 Alpha No. 282 Anthem No. 284 Argonia No. 285 Lotus No. 286 Cyrus No. 288 Beulah No. 291 Comanche No. 295 Samaria No. 298 Fargo No. 300 Gove County No. 302 Albert Pike No. 303 St. Thomas No. 306 Naphtali No. 310 Hancock No. 311 Santa Fe No. 312 Trinity No. 313 Hebron No. 314 Wallace No. 318 Norwich No. 319 Goodland No. 321 Ben Hur No. 322 Oneida No. 323 Caney No. 324 Norton No. 326 Hoyt No. 327 Hoisington No. 331
MILEAGE 24.50 15.75 43.50 34.50 27.00 37.25 21.75 24.50 32.00 55.75 20.25 13.25 57.25 19.50 14.25 31.25 19.00 40.00 29.50 28.00 54.50 25.75 31.75 30.75 21.75 27.25 45.00 36.50 50.25 17.25 30.75 26.25 45.00 18.25 38.50 25.75 29.50 51.75 30.25 44.25 44.25 29.00 49.50 41.50 9.00 36.25 48.50 34.00 49.75 10.75 15.25 43.25 12.50 60.75 40.25 21.75 51.25 41.50 43.00 52.75 21.75 38.50 50.25 30.75 59.50 44.25 37.00 52.50 39.00 30.25 17.75
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PER-DIEM 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
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Proceedings of the
PAYEE J. Fred Williamson Forrest D. Haggard William F. Melntosh Chester L. Gilbert W. Nolan Artz F. Warren Starns Robert G. Jackson Larry D. Winegardner Arris M. Johnson Clifford D. Knauss Claude W. Norris A. Franklin Baldwin Hurl but K. Graves Richard Haefele Gerald A. Lough Alfred H. Slough David F. Snyder James R. Struble Milton F. Thompson Clifford L. Trax William D. Updegrove Russell C. Schwilling Earl Krankenberg Vernon Clark Clarence W. Sills Oren F. Patterson Roy F. Stirton Edward R. Garber, Jr. F. Ray Canada Jeffrey L. Sowder Morris L. Fisher Elvin S. Cox Edward C. Slipsager Dwight R. Gashaw Richard A. Wortman Darren M. Holmes Melvin Mirl Schrock Irvin C. Bearly Mervin E. Buchenau J. Dwight Lobdell Robert H. Palmer Alvin Colson Shirley F. Strange Robert L. Boring William H. Harlow Eldon G. Nicholson Thomas C. Johnson Carveth Neer Ralph Studebaker Michael J. Lucke Thomas J. Welch Robert E. Redick Leonard T. Smith James M. Brown Richard K. Ryan Neil M. Nuzman F. Dale Curry Orville D. Swender Darrell K. Sharpe Carl E. Reynolds Jimmie M. Masters Robert M. Dubois Warren L. Henrie Ross W. Sherwood 0. Allen Orton Donald G. Marks Richard J. Whitney Stanley E. Ozmun John E. Carlson Kenneth D. Coon William K. Watson
MILEAGE 15.50 45.25 14.75 28.00 21.75 50.25 28.00 41.50 24.50 19.50 55.50 50.00 68.25 59.50 44.25 17.25 23.00 28.00 54.00 20.50 31.25 25.00 24.50 44.25 48.75 48.75 44.25 38.50 28.00 39.75 25.50 31.00 18.50 24.00 37.50 35.00 44.25 15.75 16.75 44.75 58.00 41.50 39.25 44.25 44.50 43.00 51.50 60.50 50.25 48.75 43.00 39.25 26.50 28.00 31.50 48.50 28.50 28.50 16.50 12.00 19.00 19.50 25.50 37.00 28.75 23.00 25.50 8.75 21.75 41.50
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1989-90
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PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES FOR 1989-1990 Union Lodge No. 7 Norman K. Johnson Michael R. Milleson
"B" iigii
Pacific Lodge No. 29 Dale L. CoUison
"B"
Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 John D. French
"B"
Paola Lodge No. 37 Kevin Dilmore
Albert Neese Lodge No. 248 William E. Sutton Jon U. Gaines William W. Sellen Richard W. Urish Oakley Lodge No. 253 William C. Brown Armourdale Lodge No. 271 James Lee Morton
Black Diamond Lodge No. 274 Arthur A. Hartshorn "B" "A" "M" Mi 11 brook Lodge No. 281 Douglas Reid Bell
Mystic Tie Lodge No. 74 Gerald L. James
"B"
Anthem Lodge No. 284 Gary Lee Browning
Sunflower Lodge No. 86 James R. Adams, Jr.
"B"
Paradise Lodge No. 290 Mark Daniel Mader
Patmos Lodge No. 97 Billy L. Aday Alan D. Kelley Randall P. Mcintosh Kenneth E. Murphy
"B" "B" "B" "B"
Keystone Lodge No. 102 Tony L. Simmons Burton K. Walker Brian J. Bennett
"B" "B" "B"
Albert Pike Lodge No. 303 William Francis Foley Ira D. Brashear Alan B. Hllsabeck Roy Lee Young, Jr. Terry J. Kerstine Daniel R. Hawkins Scott Kailer Mark Alan Ward
Haysville Lodge No. 112 Rodney Lynn Groshans A. Edward Reid Adolph Lee Frost, Jr.
"B" "B" "B"
Trinity Lodge No. 313 Tommy L. Ging Edward J. Kasten James F. Baker Ben Hur Lodge No. 322 Luther Willis, Jr. Jerold D. Willis
Cawker City Lodge No. 125 Charles D. Bock "B" "B"
Carson Lodge No. 132 Ralph Douglas Daugherty
"B" "A"
Tyrlan Lodge No. 246 Robert E. Johnson
Derby Lodge No. 365 Darrell G. Welch Craig S. Stallwitz Lindsborg Lodge No. 397 Donald Dean Anschutz
Pittsburg Lodge No. 187 Frank M. Fearmonti Mulvane Lodge No. 201 Danny R. Wickham C. Roger Mattingly Bert A. Kennedy
LaCrosse Lodge No. 330 John A. Ficken Leroy D. Penka Robert J. Liston
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Rosedale Lodge No. 333 Donald Dean West
Alma Lodge No. 161 Harold F. Lister North Star Lodge No. 168 Kris Michael Callier Carral N. Roberts
»B"
"B"
Shawnee Lodge No. 54 William H. Harlow Randall E. Donlen
Palestine Lodge No. 127 Gerald Karns Ronald D. Elrod
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"B" "B" "B"
St. Francis Lodge No. 404 Marvin I. Schield Donald W. Kramer Ricky L. Kreigh Overland Park Lodge No. 436 Roland R. Keith
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Proceedings of the
March
FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1989 Lodge No. 3 James E. Butler William D. Conquest Lloyd H. Curts Philip C. Jensen Ualdene L. Olson Eli A. Patterson Joseph E. Straub Lodge No. 6 Milton P. Allen Peter P. Pitchlynn Lodge No. 8 Floyd H. Piper Lodge No. 9 Elinor J. Coy Edward R. Dissinger LaVern F. Pratt Lodge No. 10 John H. Murray Lodge No. 12 Deloy E. Heath John A. Hill Edward R. Sielert, Sr. Roy B. Smith Lodge No. 14 Max M. Mountain Lodge No. 15 Paul H. Wilson Lodge No. 17 David H. Fisher Lodge No. 18 John Archibald J. Wayne Dickerson Arthur G. Price Glenn J. Underwood Raymond Warner Lodge No. 19 Robert G. Calvin
Lodge No. 20 J. Raymond Foree Virgil G. Proctor Lodge No. 23 Paul E. Luckan Robert H. Russell Miles H. Stotts, Sr. Lodge No. 26 Jack Patton Lodge No. 27 Clarence J . Moore Lodge No. 29 Merle R. West Lodge No. 30 Harold E. M i l l e r
Lodge No. 33 Samuel I . Clark Lodge No. 35 Omer L. Derrick Charles A. Swaim George M. Wilson Lei and F. Hedgecock Lodge No. 36 Rufus T. Amis Lodge No. 41 Harold T. Hale Lodge No. 46 Jack Comes Lodge No. 50 Harvey C. Bahner Joseph L. Pressgrove
Lodge No. 74 Lawrence D. Kingsbury Albert Mathews Lodge No. 75 Charles S. Dodson Lloyd Edwards Lodge No. 76 John E. Beech Buford E. Fisher James E. Wright Lodge No. 80 Richard C. North, Jr. Clyde N. Powell Earle D. Skirvin Cyrus H. Starns Lodge No. 86 Elmore B. Marple
Lodge No. 51 Lodge No. 88 Curt H. Bergmann Marshall H. Shorter, Jr. Allen M. Bigelow Willis L. Wright Edward A. Slingerland Albert B. Yenkey, Jr. Lodge No. 54 James P. Mareurn Fred Ward Lodge No. 55 Clarence E. Blake
Lodge No. 57 Edward N. Perry
Lodge No. 90 Henry E. Flott August C. Rehrig Alfred L. Scott
Lodge No. 91 Wallace W. Toedter Lodge No. 92 Charles I. Atkisson William H. Beck Alfred L. Farmer
Lodge No. 60 Orie N. Billenwillms Lodge No. 93 Allen R. Dodge Roger E. Simon John T. Hoyne Lodge No. 96 Lodge No. 61 Robert Berveiler Lovett 8. Croxton Cecil L. Graves Lodge No. 97 Robert Teagarden Roy A. Cook Warren P. Wolfe Charles H. Haught Earl E. Rhodes Lodge No. 62 Henry H. Seglem Kenneth L. Jones Marvin A. Lee Lodge No. 98 Harry F. Armstrong Lodge No. 66 Robert E. Campbell Lee E. Sheets Lodge No. 99 Lodge No. 68 Guy M. Hughes Ralph A. McRill Walter E. Kingan John J. Morris Lodge No. 71 James H. Saunders Oscar L. Bilke Robert Hartley Lodge No. 100 Dan C. Parlett Lodge No. 72 Albert B. Mapes Lodge No. 102 Arlo L. Bradshaw Lodge No. 73 Harold T. Evans William D. Karrle Perry G. Johns Clarence L. Lollar
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Lodge 102 Continued Willis E. Lamson Clyde L. Manis Gerald B. Rorschach Talbert E. Thompson Lodge No. 103 Ted R. Masters Lodge No. 104 Homer D. Carver Lodge No. 107 Clarence R. Brost Lodge No. 108 Clyde Bailey Edward Clarkson Robert R. Patterson Lodge No. 113 Harold R. Pick Ernest P. Smith
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Lodge No. 177 Rudolph E. Boxberger
Lodge No. 141 Herbert A. Markley
Lodge No. 181 Frank Brandyberry
Lodge No. 142 Thomas W. Howerton Donald E. Molzen
Lodge No. 184 Harold D. Roach Sidney H. Robinson Warren W. Townsend
Lodge No. 143 Lemuel R. George Lodge No. 144 Harold C. Swope Lodge No. 145 Herbert B. Shaeffer Lodge No. 146 Glenn D. Ehler Daniel Raaf
Lodge No. 186 Carl L. Frickey Carrol J . H a l l Lemoin W. Landau Lodge No. 187 Mil f o r d C. Burnidge Gerald M. Carney David T. Dewar Clarence W. Erickson Desmond Gamble Jack M. Helm Foster R. Lowe Delbert P. Rose James A. Wilson Robert C. Woodhead
Lodge No. 114 Edward D. Grimwood
Lodge No. 147 Charles C. Dills Ronald R. HcFadden
Lodge No. 115 Perry H. Williams
Lodge No. 149 Edward H. Lowe
Lodge No. 116 Ben F. Baumann
Lodge No. 121 Anthony L. Cooper
Lodge No. 150 Ivan 0. Berg, Jr. Lodge No. 192 Alfred H. Chesser O r v i l l e Col berg Clarence A. Hubbard, J r . W i l l i a m W. Gaw James G. Hutcherson Van D. Pittraan Lawrence E. Sankey Lodge No. 194 Lodge No. 152 Marion H. French Emery A. Dains Lodge No. 195 Lodge No. 153 Dorvan C. Carley 01 in Z. Leasure Charles R. Lewis Wilbur H. Lickte Douglas P h i l i p Charles I. Wheaton W i l f r e d M. Truan
Lodge No. 124 Charles T. Snyder
Lodge No. 155 Alton C. Forbes
Lodge No. 196 Harold T. Monnard
Lodge No. 125 George C. Boyer
Lodge No. 165 Millard E. Jenkins
Lodge No. 199 Allen L. Norman
Lodge No. 129 Keith A. McCarty Donald R. McTaggart William P. Thornburgh
Lodge No. 167 Victor R. Cade Arthur E. Clutter Leonard W. Cooley Roy A. Robinson, Jr. Dean 0. Sharpe Orel and E. Shearer Gustave F. Weber John C. Wilson
Lodge No. 201 Charles W. English
Lodge No. 134 Ralph 0. Neill, Jr.
Lodge No. 169 George H. Borck Dale E. Wanamaker
Lodge No. 215 Winifred W. G r i f f i t h
Lodge No. 138 James F. Bassett
Lodge No. 173 Keith C. Walton
Lodge No. 140 Earl F. Bare
Lodge No. 174 Claude L. Overmiller Charles B. Weaver
Lodge No. 117 Charles D. Bohrer Robert M. Hackney Kenneth E. Knox Ernest A. Money Lodge No. 119 Austin L. Phillips
Lodge No. 130 George L. Oxandale Lodge No. 132 Leo L. Bass
Lodge No. 191 Paul 0. R i c k e t t s
Lodge No. 205 Glen R. Henderson Charles E. White Lodge No. 206 C l i n t o n J . Hufford
Lodge No. 224 David J . Price Lodge No. 225 Christian W. Armstrong Ralph W. Gooch
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1989 Lodge No. 230 John H. CooUdge Lodge No. 238 Helvin 0. Crocker James D. Blubaugh Arthur R. Edwards Lodge No. 244 Kenneth M. Parmely Joseph E. Rogers Charles Teghtmeyer Lodge No. 246 Roy E. Fankhauser Lodge No. 247 William T. McWhirt Kenneth F. Thompson Vernon A. Westfall Lodge No. 248 Arthur E. Clausen Lodge No. 252 Joy W. Thompson Lodge No. 253 C l i f f o r d W. Clark Lodge No. 254 A l b e r t E. Kay Lodge No. 256 Estle Bales Lodge No. 258 Leroy 0. Lambert Theodore L. Aaron Lodge No. 261 H. John Bedene , Jr. Lodge No. 262 Lynn F. Hemenway James W. Jacobs, Jr. Lodge No. 265 Henry L. Barbee Paul Confer Alar B. Mawdsley
Lodge 303 Cont'd Henry F. Mackey Joseph E. Meyer Leonard E. Miller Lewis L. Moran Trubie C. Pitts Jesse M. Shade Ernest F. Smith Theodore R. Solomon Berry C. Stafford Jack Stewart Ray E. Thomason James D. Underwood Delbert E. Wells John H. Wenzel Frederick J. Woods Lodge No. 306 Jesse J. Evans Charles M. Miller Kenneth S. Norton Henry T. Whitley Lodge No. 307 James C. Osten Conrad F. Spady Lodge No. 310 Arthur Getty Neil W. Reeves
Lodge No. 382 Vernis H. Good Lodge No. 397 Clifford A. Johnson Lodge No. 399 Orville R. Morris Carl L. Oney Lodge No. 404 Max W. Chapman Lodge No. 406 Ralph G. Persinger Clifford C. Wilson Lodge No. 408 Robert C. Davidson John W. Masovero Lodge No. 409 Dean Burtsfield Lodge No. 411 Edwin G. Lyon Lodge No. 424 Philip D. Shobe
Lodge No. 319 Maynard T. Amerine, jpLodge No. 431 Edmond W. Reed Lodge No. 321 Joseph F. Kelso Lodge No. 433 Claude W. Allen Lodge No. 324 James H. Boaz Charles W. Haddock Wallace P. Sipe Hubert Van Atta Lodge No. 330 Gerald M. Bornholdt Archie N. Zink Lodge No. 333 Hurvy R. Swan Lodge No. 335 01 in Davis
Lodge No. 435 Clifford T. Berry Joseph L. Davis Jay Robert Jennings Harold Osborne John E. Parker Roy R. Stalons
Lodge No. 269 Hark D. Lewis, Jr. Donald A. Small
Lodge No. 339 Harold L. Needham
Lodge No. 438 James R. Kerr
Lodge No. 278 Charles E. Brown, Jr.
Lodge No. 349 Stanley Kvasnicka
Lodge No. 440 Ralph F. Jones
Lodge No. 282 Charles Yoe
Lodge No. 360 Hugh D. Jeffries Lawrence M. Nelson
Lodge No. 449 John L. Mothershead
Lodge No. 286 Reese E. Laughlin Lodge No. 291 Leo Michael is
Lodge No. 361 Walter M. Heidbreder Lewis McGuire
Lodge No. 293 Frank E. Peters
Lodge No. 365 William C. Berry, Jr.
Lodge No. 299 Gene D. Locke
Lodge No. 374 Vernis H. Good
Lodge No. 303 James V. Benton Cecil N. Daugherty A. Grey Oresie George A. Lamone
Lodge No. 376 Bernard I. Melia Lodge No. 380 William 0. Hallmark Vernon L. Rose
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MASONS WITH 60 YEARS AND OVER MEMBERSHIP - 1989 Lodge No. 1 Henry W. Dock William R. Mai H e r Albert N. Ward Lodge No. 2 Roy S. Campbell Roy F. Hill Raymond W. Wooden Lodge No. 3 Joseph B. Kyner William D. Nyhart George U. Shipman Henry J. Wessel, Jr.
Lodge No. 39 David E. Taylor
Lodge No. 91 Byron E. Guise
Lodge No. 46 Walton Goode
Lodge No. 93 Wilbur A. Weimer
Lodge No. 47 Scott N. Northway
Lodge No. 94 Haynard Hart
Lodge No. 49 Alvin K. Banman, Sr.
Lodge No. 95 Kermit W. Hoover Thomas R. Palmer
Lodge No. 7 Hi 11 as B. Brockett Jeslie E. Jaecke Arthur R. Reid
Lodge No. 51 Lewis K. Anderson Clifford A. Benzinque Charles 0. Butner Francis C. Butner Charles E. Cook William C. Hentzler Paul Ijams Kenneth E. Rector Cyril C. Young
Lodge No. 8 Harry H. HcMains
Lodge No. 52 Andrew A. Cochell
Lodge No. 9 Arthur W. Dougan Harold S. Preston Henry P. Wilson Raymond J. Wismer
Lodge No. 56 Floyd C. Barnhill Loren L. Locke
Lodge No. 5 Ralph Burge
Lodge No. 11 Clyde Cox John E. Hart Clarence G. Knowlton Lodge No. 12 Joseph I. Jacques Lawrence A. Ormsby Floyd J. Shomber Ray W. Shomber
Lodge No. 60 William F. Grosser, Jr. Robert M. Klitzing Oscar 0. Meyer Raymond C. Moore Clarence H. Reed Harold M. Smith William U. Yost Lodge No. 61 John R. Williams
Lodge No. 96 Herman H. Kroge Lodge No. 97 Courtney E. Graves 01 in M. Stansbury Donald J. Rayburn Lodge No. 99 Arthur A. Hoffman Lodge No. 102 Ralph L. Carroll Clifford H. Mann Verdi H. Strawn Lodge No. 103 Dee D. Mitchell Harold L. Sturdevant Lodge No. 104 Joseph F. Rouser Lodge No. 107 Kenneth F. Cox Theron E. Lolley Lodge No. 110 Harry C. Swanson
Lodge No. 62 Theodore VanValkenburg
Lodge No. 117 Myer S. Freshman John S. Walker
Lodge No. 65 Roy T. Copenhaver
Lodge No. 122 Dayton K. Lutz
Lodge No. 19 Lester F. Gulick
Lodge No. 67 Martin Grantham Dennis W. Lynch
Lodge No. 123 Victor H. Harvey
Lodge No. 20 Harvey R. Kauffman
Lodge No. 68 Paul D. Parker
Lodge No. 24 William E. Bodenhamer Roberts E. Day
Lodge No. 71 John B. Opperman, II
Lodge No. 14 George V. Hundley Lodge No. 17 Richard C. Ward
Lodge No. 29 Joseph R. Townsend Lodge No. 30 Lewis J. Hosman Ruben D. Hummel Lodge No. 32 John Henderson Lodge No. 35 Harold C. Harpster Lodge No. 37 Charles H. Rand Glenn A. Sutton George M. Thorpe
Lodge No. 72 Lawrence H. Adams Lodge No. 79 Henry R. Fields Frederick H. Thorn Lodge No. 80 Drewery M. Narramore Lodge No. 85 Philip L. Thacher Lodge No. 89 Lloyd N. Riffer Lodge No. 90 Gordon A. Horn Bromell M. Marshall Paul T. McFar!and
Lodge No. 129 James H. James Lodge No. 130 Garford R. Harris Lodge No. 133 Merle L. White Lodge No. 134 Floyd A. Nelson Laurence 0. Smith Lodge No. 136 Henry Mason Lodge No. 137 Charles W. Wharton Lodge No. 140 William J. Stover Lodge No. 141 J. Virgil Freid
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Lodge No. 142 Alvin K. Banman, Sr. wniiam.M. Gertsen Clifford 0. Getz Herbert H. Mueller Lodge No. 144 Glen Baker Lodge No. 146 Albert L. Bailey Ernest J. Schroeder Henry R. Walker Lodge No. 147 Robert F. Sandwell Lodge No. 149 Lowell J. Chansler Lodge No. 151 Elmer J. Claxton Samuel L. Dennett Charles W. DeMater James A. Johnson Lodge No. 152 Erwin A. Shockley Lodge No. 153 Earl Nankins George A. Pi H e y
Lodge No. 154 Lloyd G. Dresselhaus Harold S. Troup Lodge No. 156 Oliver A. Rosebush Lodge No. 164 Frank S. Fisher Lodge No. 165 Samuel D. Harrison Lodge No. 167 Solon E. Burgess, Jr. Donald E. Burnett Lodge No. 169 Robert 0. Klotz Lodge No. 172 Lester A. Brown Guy T. Darling Joseph R. Ooane Lawrence J. Schroeder Lodge No. 174 Perry L. Starbuck Ward 0. Travelute Lodge No. 177 Henry M. Miller Lodge No. 184 Walker N. Moore Lodge No. 186 Clifton R. McCormick Wallace T. Wolfe
Lodge No. 187 Albert P. Chancey Charles A. Greenwood Byron A. Mason Lodge No. 189 Paul M. Roelfs
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Lodge No. 192 Arnold Fankhauser Lodge No. 193 Robert L. Thompson Lodge No. 195 George E. Barr William C. Disney Lodge No. 196 Valentine E. Short Lodge No. 198 Charles W. Smith Lodge No. 199 Paul T. Newson Lodge No. 200 Howard W. Carrithers Julius A. B. Maddux Lodge No. 206 Paschal B. Hurst Lodge No. 212 James D. Dickson Lodge No. 215 Ernest G. Hallett Lodge No. 216 Virgil A. Schilling Lodge No. 221 Raymond E. Cooper Lodge No. 222 Arthur V. Sorenson Lodge No. 225 Stuart G. Hazard Lodge No. 230 Ellis G. Hoover Lodge No. 236 Albert W. Gutsch Lodge No. 253 Earl E. Harland Lodge No. 256 Warren W. Cook Victor 0. Edmonds Lodge No. 259 Owen Totten Lodge No. 262 Philip H. Payne Glenn J. Biberstein Lodge No. 265 Ralph C. Bailey Ira B. Frantz John E. Scrivens Jack K. Shriver Lodge No. 268 L. Broughton Lodge No. 269 Charles W. Tull Lodge No. 271 Carl E. Thomas Lodge No. 272 Ralph C. Cheney John W. B. Wilson
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Lodge No. 273 Neal V. Horrnel Ralph L. Lamp Ray C. Parker Lodge No. 274 Frank Choquet Lodge No. 275 John T. Counts Lodge No. 278 Granville H. Lewis Robert R. Raibourn Franklin H. Skaggs Lodge No. 281 Chester L. Baird Herbert L. Robinson Forrest 0. Wanker Lodge No. 284 Eugene S. Henderson Lodge No. 290 Herbert T. Hampton Lodge No. 295 Ralph R. Klepinger Lodge No. 299 Fay Kimes Lodge No. 302 Orville W. Small Lodge No. 303 Raymond L. Arnett Nicholas H. Arnold James S. Col aw Russell M. Dreyer Howard N. Fullington Harold F. Gill Henry F. Johnston Kenneth N. Ketzler Earl E. Marvin Joseph G. Nelson Arlington C. Pearcy Hartman Reigler Otis Schweiter Charles T. Wright Lodge No. 306 Charles A. Schiefen Lodge No. 307 Ralph H. Crouch Dean 0. Gibson Lodge No. 309 Clyde Grissom Lodge No. 310 Frank E. Gierhart Wendell G. Hall Earl Rhodes Lodge No. 311 Thomas G. Ewing Joseph Glass Walter F. Grape Lodge No. 314 Ira J. Brown Emory L. Cox William 8. Miller
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Lodge No. 326 Carl D. Norton William J. Parsons Homer J. Willis Lodge No. 333 Howard G. Lord Lodge No. 335 Jacob Wilson Lodge No. 338 Victor E. Varnau Lodge No. 349 Bohman H. Mach Lodge No. 356 Lawrence S. Burbank Lodge No. 367 Quimby G. Demmitt Lodge No. 374 Dorman A. Nordeen Harry Amthauer Lodge No. 376 Charley E. Bell Lodge No. 382 Charles H. Brown Lodge No. 385 Jonathan W. Roth Lodge No. 390 Ogden W. Greene Charles C. Munsell Arthur P. Williams Lodge No. 404 Harry E. Archer Floyd E. Craig Lodge No. 408 Robert Fox John Odonin Lodge No. 411 John W. Russell Elmer C. Wedelin George H. Wedelin Lodge No. 413 Ralph A. Fry Lodge No. 430 Lawrence E. Wesley Lodge No. 433 Thomas W. Kelley Harold P. Lynskey Lodge No. 436 Robert E. Eggerts Glenn H. Jones Lodge No. 445 R. Keigh Rishel Lodge No. 450 Neal V. Hormel Gordon A. Horn Ralph L. Lamp Drew Narramore
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Certificates not listed in Proceedings for 1989 Lodge No. 331 Ross Daniel Alderson
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REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION, INC. Brother Don Horttor, President of the Kansas Masonic Foundation, presented the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF S AM of Kansas: Growth has been the keystone of the Foundation this past year as we move into our 24th year of service to Kansas Masonry. Our mission continues to be the promotion of educational, scientific and charitable programs and growth of gifts and contributions. Lodge participation and interest from the Brothers has made this increasingly possible. The Kansas Masonic All-State High School Band is still the most visible and exciting program of the Foundation in cooperation with the Shrine Bowl of Kansas and Masonic organizations around the state. This past year's, sixth annual, band camp was held on the campus of Kansas State University, Manhattan, and was attended by 185 high school band students from across Kansas. Each year this unique band has grown and this was the largest ever. Students were selected and sponsored by 140 Blue Lodges, 14 Chapters of The Order of Eastern Star, 6 Shrine units, 2 Scottish Rite bodies, 2 High Twelve Clubs and 1 chapter of Royal Arch Masons. We thank you all. After four days of rigorous practice and training, the band moved to the campus of Wichita State University for the festivities of the East-West Shrine Bowl football game. They entertained at the huge Shrine Bowl banquet on Friday evening, led the great parade the next day and provided the pregame and half time show at the Shrine Bowl game. You can all be proud of these young people who adopt the theme "For the Kids" as their motto during band camp. We remain the only All-State High School Band in all of Masonry around the world. This coming year's band camp and Shrine Bowl will be held at the University of Kansas in Lawrence and the band sponsor fee will remain at $200.00. All proceeds from the sponsor fee, above expenses, are donated to the Masonic Oncology Clinic at the KU Medical Center. Thanks to your contributions our grant to the Kansas Masonic Oncology Clinic was increased to $120,610,00. This Increase enabled the Clinic to establish a new High Risk Cancer Screening Clinic. This needed service will increase the number of people being diagnosed and treated through the generosity of Kansas Masons. Over 600 persons are seen and treated at this Clinic each month. When we successfully complete the payment of this year's grant, our total contributions since 1974 for treatment and research of cancer will exceed $966,300.00. This is indeed a tribute to Masonic charity. The "C-Club" continues to be our primary source of funding for the Oncology Clinic. Over 15,000 of our Brothers here and around the country are "C-Club" members and are gratefully recognized on the home Lodge plaque and with the "C-Club" pin. More and more we are seeing the Ruby pins, indicating contributions totalling $500.00 and Diamond pins for total gifts exceeding $1,000.00. You have the sincere thanks of the patients and staff at the Oncology Clinic. We also want to thank the more than 10,000 Brothers who responded to our Greeting Card mailing this past year. Your contributions to this appeal now exceed $50,000.00. Thanks also to the many who responded with a gift in response to the Blue Card enclosed with your dues card notices from your home Lodge. Our Student Loan program to assist young people attending Kansas Colleges and Universities continues to grow as more learn of its availability. This past year we granted 12 new loans giving us a total of 19 students In school with Foundation loans and 30 students who have completed their studies and are repaying their loans. Many lodges and individual Brother and Sisters continue to remember and honor departed Brethren with Living Memorials established within the Foundation's permanent endowed fund. This fitting tribute is warmly acknowledged by many families with "thank yous" and is truly appreciated. The Foundation's staff has been increased with the addition of Jerry K. VanAllen, recently from Hays and Sharon Springs, in the position of Assistant Director. Brother Jerry will be remembered as the Past Worthy Grand Patron, Order of Eastern Star as well as many other Masonic activities. His presence will enhance the Foundations ability to serve Kansas Masonry. We are saddened to report the loss of three Foundation leaders since our last report. Brother Henry A. Bubb, Topeka, passed away in January, 1989. Brother Harold R. Fatzer passed away in September, 1898. Both of these honored Brothers served many years as Trustee, Director and Past President. Brother Marvin Covalt, Dodge City, passed away in November, 1989. Brother Marvin was serving as Trustee at his death. The dedication and leadership of each will be sorely missed.
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The growth of the Foundation as reflected in this report is due solely to the generosity of the members of our fraternity. You have our sincere thanks for helping extend Masonic Charity to all mankind. Following is the financial information from our plete fiscal year.
independent auditors
for the last com-
Respectfully submitted, James L. "Jim" Claussen Executive Director
Kansas Masonic Foundation, Inc. Combined Balance Sheet-Income Statement, All Funds Year ending March 31, 1989 ASSETS: $
Cash Savings & CD's Interest receivable Marketable securities Student loans Furniture & equipment
11,172. 452.927. 12,641. 463,284. 69,006. 2,425.
$1,011,455. LIABILITIES: $
Accounts payable Payroll taxes payable Other payables
1,101. 88. 3,291.
$4,480. $1,006,975.
FUND BALANCE: Total liabilities & fund balance
$1,011,455.
*************************** SUPPORT & REVENUE: Contributions & memorials Masonic Band Miscellaneous Interest Dividends Total support & revenue
$142,157. 37,674. 5,067. 66,599. 5,474. $256,971.
EXPENSES: Salaries Payroll taxes Printing Services Masonic band Supplies, postage, telephone Travel & meetings Repairs, depreciation Insurance Dues, subscriptions, misc. Rent Grants & scholarships Staff development C-Club expense Total Expense
$ 54,261. 4,075. 1,784. 11,639. 26,942. 2,389. 1,964. 1,291. 1,520. 417. 3,000. 105,188. 1,568. 4,432. $220,470.
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(Further remarks: President Horttor introduced the Executive Director, Brother James Claussen and the new Assistant Director, Jerry VanAllen to the assembly. He also extended his personal thanks to all who contributed to the Masonic Oncology Clinic. He noted that when the "C-Club" was started in 1981 the "cure" rate for patients being treated at the clinic was 25%. This has now grown to 60%. at least partially to our help. President Horttor also expressed his appreciation to all Lodges and Masonic bodies who sponsored students to the 1989 Masonic Band.) REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION R:.W:. Richard S. Overton, Grand Junior Warden, Secretary to the Council of Administration, presented the following report which, on his motion, was accepted for printing in the Annual Proceedings. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF 4 AM of Kansas: The first meeting of the Council of Administration was requested by M:.W:. Robert M. Nease on March 18, 1989 at Salina, Kansas. R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden, was asked to offer a prayer of invocation. The meeting was then called to order for the election of officers. M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, was elected President of the Council; R:.W:. Don E. Robinett, Deputy Grand Master, was elected Vice-President; and Richard D. Overton, Grand Junior Warden, was elected Secretary. All were elected by unanimous approval. Others in attendance were R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary and W:. William Brown, Grand Senior Deacon. The Grand Senior Deacon was invited to ask questions and join in the discussion without voting. The Kaw Valley State Bank and Trust of Topeka was Grand Lodge of Kansas.
retained as the
official bank of the
Other meetings were called by the Grand Master on April 4, 8, and 28; June 2, August 5, September 5, October 7, November 17, and December 2. The duration of these meetings were from two to ten hours. Some of the highlights of the meetings are listed: 1. Albert Pike was granted rooms simultaneously.
special dispensation
to conduct
degree work in two lodge
2. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, was authorized and directed to proceed with the appeal regarding our property reappraisal. It was further suggested that he enlist the guidance of the Jurisprudence Committee. 3.
It was mutually agreed that $80.00 worth of advertising would be purchased from the Rainbow for Girls.
4. An entrance fee was approved for the Masons of Kansas to participate in the 13th Annual Governor's Conference of the Silver-Haired Legislators. 5. The Grand Secretary was requested to shop for better insurance coverage for the Grand Master's vehicle as well as medical and health insurance for the Grand Secretary and Assistant Grand Secretary. 6.
Discussed invitations from other Grand Jurisdictions. It was agreed that bordering jurisdictions should be honored with reciprocal and "like" invitations. Invitations accepted by anyone who is not covered or approved by the Council will be at his own expense.
7. The Grand Master approved to consolidation of Bassett Lodge No. 124, Reno Lodge No. 140 and Hutchinson Lodge No. 445. The consolidated lodges will be known as Bassett Lodge No. 124. 8.
It was the consensus of the Council that, if Overland Park Lodge No. 436 did pursue the alleviation of exemption through legal representation, the Grand Lodge should support their efforts with a $1,000. contribution from the Charity Fund.
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9.
It was the consensus of the Council that the Grand Master's reception at Pratt, Kansas would be a social function rather than Grand Lodge business; therefore, each in attendance would be responsible for his own expenses.
10.
The Grand Master entertained the notion, that, on August 18, 1989 at the Ritualistic Committee meeting in Salina, he will announce that any Grand Lecturer will be declared "Grand Lecturer Emeritus" upon reaching his seventieth birthday. It was moved, passed and unanimously approved.
11.
It was proposed and passed that all new Grand Lodge checks be printed "Valid for 60 Days Only from the Date of Issue", and that a rubber stamp stating the same be purchased for immediate use on the remaining checks in stock.
12.
The Council met with the Finance Committee to discuss the need of a new computer system for the Grand Lodge Office. It was the consensus of all that an upgrade is warranted and that financing would be available after January 15, 1990.
13.
Prepared 1990 budget for the Grand Lodge of Kansas with the Budget and Finance Committee of Grand Lodge.
14.
Voted to accept ownership of Mobile Lodge and pick up truck.
Other items received, discussed or acted upon, if not reported elsewhere in the proceedings of the Annual Communication of Grand Lodge, may be read in each of the recorded meetings of the Council of Administration which are on file in the Grand Lodge Building in Topeka, Kansas. All decisions were unanimous and harmony prevailed at all times ministration.
with the Council of Ad-
Fraternally submitted, Richard D. Overton, Grand Junior Warden Secretary of the Council of Administration REPORT OF THE NECROLOGY COMMITTEE M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett, Chairman, submitted the was accepted.
following report which, on his motion
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Most Worshipful Grand Master and brethren, once again at the end of another year we pause to pay tribute to those of our fraternity whom the Angel of Death has called to their heavenly rest. We are grateful that the circle of our Past Grand Hesters and present Grand Lodge officers has not been broken this year. We are thankful that most of them are with us today to lead and direct us in the paths that lead to more glorious work. We mourn the passing of Mrs. Gusta Sauders in May 1989, widow of the late Otto R. Sauders, Grand Master 1935, who passed away in January 1964. It is with sorrowful hearts that today we note the passing of 1678 of our Kansas brethren. These were the men who only yesterday were engaged in their worldly labors and who today are numbered with the blessed dead. We are thankful for the lives of those Masons who have gone before. They have made the world a better place in which to live; they have rendered here on earth a service to mankind and have now gone to the place of Perfect Service. Masonry has a charge to keepâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;we must fill these vacant places with new workers--men of our town must be alerted by other Masons to the tasks and responsibilities of free men everywhere. In conclusion, my brethren, let us today in remembrance of those who have gone before, re-dedicate ourselves to the fulfillment of all our promises made to God and thereby enrich our lives and make us worthy to be called men and Masons.
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"How wonderful it really must be To further God's work on land and on seaTo be a builder with Him at the stern And enable others with courage to learn. To give of ourselves and our money, too So others might spread his teachings so true. And thus great heights they are able to attain So all of our efforts are never in vain. For God builds no churches, by his plan. That labor has been left up entirely to man: God sends no churches down from the skies Out of our hearts they alone must arise." Respectfully submitted, Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, Chairman CORRESPONDENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: H:.W:. Robert G. Jackson reported receiving a carload of information to be found in proceedings from around the world and stated that the committee would review these proceedings and prepare a report for the Annual Proceedings. He then moved to accept this report as it will appear in the Annual Proceedings. Motion duly seconded and carried. (No report available at the time of printing the Annual Proceedings) REPORT OF THE TRIALS AND PUNISHMENT COMMITTEE W:. Kenneth V. Moses, Chairman, gave the following was accepted. (See V)
report which, on his motion to amend
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: During this Administation, your Committee on Trials & Punishment five cases:
has had for processing
I,
Hold over case of a Kansas brother charged with murder in which proceedings were stayed by accused because of appeal of the accused from his conviction in the Kansas criminal court. Criminal appellate proceedings are still in progress.
II.
Holdover case of a Kansas brother charged with violation of By-laws 1-102, 1-103, 1-104, and 1-109. On plea of not-guilty, he was tried, found guilty and expelled.
III. A Kansas brother was charged by his lodge with voluntary manslaughter. He was notified, summonsed and did not appear or plead. Plea of not-guilty was entered. He was tried, found guilty and expelled. IV. A Kansas brother was charged by his lodge with aggravated sexual battery. He was notified, summonsed and did not appear or plead. A plea of not-guilty was entered. He was tried, found guilty and expelled. V. A Kansas brother was charged by his lodge with indecent liberties of a child, attempted indecent liberties of a child, and aggravated sexual battery. He was notified, summonsed for trial. The proceedings is now in progress. (Advanced Proceedings) V.
(As amended) Accused was summonsed and did not appear. Plea of not guilty was entered. Accused was tried, convicted and expelled. Case closed.
It has been a privilege for your Committee on Trials & Punishment to have served in this manner. Respectfully submitted, Kenneth V. Hoses, Chairman Kenneth Clearley Rex Hcgowne John Rule E. Blaine Schoolcraft
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REPORT OF THE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard, Chairman, submitted tion, was accepted.
the
following report
which, on his mo-
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Our appreciation to M:.W:. Robert M. Nease for his appointment and confidence in us. This Committee deals with Masonic recognition; a key factor in all our fraternal relationships. In our work we depend on COMMUNICATION. And, in this light, we express appreciation to our Grand Secretary and his fine staff for their support and service. The chairman of this committee and our Grand Secretary are in constant communication with each other and with other Grand Jurisdictions. Last year this committee report stated in it's introduction, "Within the USA there is a growing awarness of the value of Prince Hall Masonry and the need to address, in the light of new understandings of "recognition" and fraternity, our situation." This awarness was manifest in 1989-90 by the growing recognition of many Grand Jurisdictions of the importance of their relationship to Prince Hall Masonry. We will have a recommendation regarding this factor at the end of this report. The so number edicts to us. volume
called "American System" of exclusive jurisdiction has brought about the usual of collisions regarding dual membership, territorial disputes and rulings and by Grand Masters protecting their own ego or turf. In most instances, it seemed Freemasonry has been the loser. The following is a summary of some of the large of correspondence we have handled this year:
ARIZONA: The Square & Compass Crippled Childrens Clinic was started by Nasobs of Tucson back in 1847 and plans call for a four million dollar rehab unit plus satellite clinics in 1990. This is a Grand Lodge project. AUSTRIA: The Grand Lodge is doing a study of time period 1918-1939 and formally requests any information from Kansas Masons who might have been connected to an Austrian Lodge during that time. CONNECTICUT: On October 14, 1989 the Grand Lodge passed the following Resolution: "IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BY THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE AF & AM OF CONNECTICUT AND THE MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE F & AM OF CONNECTICUT, INC. ON THIS 14TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1989, THAT WE DWELL TOGETHER IN PEACE AND HARMONY, AND EACH DO HEREAFTER FRATERNALLY RECOGNIZE THE OTHER AS A LEGITIMATE PROPONENT OF BROTHERLY LOVE, RELIEF AND TRUTH, WITHIN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT AND DO ACCORD TO THE OTHER, RIGHTS OF VISITATION IN GRAND LODGE AND CONSTITUENT LODGES WHERESOEVER ASSEMBLED, SUBJECT TO THE RIGHTS, POWERS AND AUTHORITY OF THE GRAND MASTERS AND THE MASTERS OF CONSTITUENT LODGES TO PRESIDE OVER THEIR RESPECTIVE GRAND LODGES AND LODGES." The Grand Lodge also issued a statement that the above "affects the membership of Connecticut only inasmuch as each Grand Lodge in this country is supreme as to its own Jurisdiction, we cannot and would not presume to tell any other Grand Lodge what it should or should not do in this regard." CUBA: A letter from the Grand Master and Grand Secretary asking Grand Lodges to support a resolution by Congressman Bill McCoUum rejecting the "Kennedy-Khrushchev Accord." Also asking for a "directory" of Kansas Lodges. We declined sponsorship of either request. DENMARK: Kansas.
Letter of appreciation from our Grand Representative
ECUADOR: Appointment of Grand Lodge of Kansas.
Brother
Alonso Vargas
as our
near
the Grand Lodge of
Grand Representative
near the
ENGLAND: A letter from the Grand Secretary expressing concern of Grand Lodges in Europe.
over the potential union
FRANCE: Grand Lodge Nationale, Sympathy in the death of their Mons in May 1989.
Grand Master M:.W:. Jean
GREECE: A lengthly communication from the newly formed "National Grand Lodge of Greece" which is seeking recognition along side or instead of the "Grand Lodge of Greece." This is a continuance of difficulty that involves both "Grand Lodges" the Royal Arch and the AASR of Greece.
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HUNGARY: Notice that the Symbolic Grand Lodge of Hungary was "officially approved" by the government after nearly forty years of darkness. A celebration took place on December 27, 1989 in Budapest. LOUISIANA: On December 2, 1989 the Grand Master of Louisiana issued an edict severing all Masonic relations and/or communications with the Grand Lodge of Connecticut. And, on July 29, 1989, an edict opposing the Supreme Court decision regarding flag burning. MEXICO:
Reports from our Grand Representatives of York and Nuevo Leon Grand Lodges.
MONTANA: Reports of Centennial of Virginia City Lodge No. 1 which Kansas Lodge No. 43 helped to start and that Grand Lodge went on record opposing the Supreme Court decision regarding flag burning. CELEBRATIONS: CONGRATULATIONS to the Grand Lodge of New Zealand and their CENTENNIAL Celebration to be held in Christ church November 1990. Their Grand Representive in R:.W:. Don E. Robinett and we encourage his participation, if at all possible, in this Celebration. And to the GRAND LODGE OF TASMANIA and their Centenary celebration February 1990. DISASTERS: We received copies of communications between the Masonic Service Association and Grand Lodge concerning the California earthquake and the hurricane in Puerto Rico. We, also, may forget that there are Lodges in places like Jamaica (Scottish and English) where there has been devastation by great storms. RECOMMENDATIONS: We recommend that we extend recognition and exchange Grand Lodges:
representatives with the following
Grand Lodge Balle de Mexico. Grand Lodge Masonic of the State of Rondonis Glomaron, Brazil. Note: We have on file request from Grand Lodge Rio Grand North, Brazil; Grand Lodge Ivory Coast; Grand Lodge of Uruguary and are awaiting a request from the newly formed Grand Lodge of Hawaii. These will be brought forth at future Grand Communications. We recommend that the Committee of Foreign Relations be authorized to contact Price Hall Freemasonry in Kansas in regard to common concerns and possibilities. We appreciate the confidence and support of the Grand Representatives and encourage their contact of their respective Grand Lodge through the office of our Grand Secretary. Respectfully submitted, Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Chairman David L. Recob Edward B. Sherwood
REPORT OF THE TEMPLE BUILDING AND REMODELING COMMITTEE H:.W:. Nolan W. Artz, Chairman, submitted the following report his motion was accepted.
with additions which, on
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: By-law 2-124D of the Grand Lodge provides the Committee of Temple Building and Remodeling shall act in an advisory capacity to the Grand Master upon all matters pertaining to the sale or purchase of property, the construction of buildings, and the major remodeling of existing buildings, including the financing of such projects. The following projects have been recommended by the Committee and have been approved by our Grand Master in the year of March 1989 to March 1990. 1. Emporia Lodge No. 12, Emporia, Kansas: Demolish building to lot on property adjacent south of their present building.
construct
a parking
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Bassett Lodge No. 124, Hutchinson, Kansas: Request to sell two of the three buildings they own. The three lodges in Hutchinson have consolidated.
3. Grandview Lodge No. 376, Bucklin, Kansas: Gave the lodge property to the city of Bucklin and leased back the second floor on a 99 year lease for $1.00 per year. 4.
Burlington Lodge No. 66, Burlington, Kansas: Remodel the first floor of their building for a new lodge room, move from the second floor to ground level. Cost approximately $10,000.00
5. Sunflower Lodge No. 86, Wichita, Kansas: Exchanged their building at 320 Broadway, Wichita, Kansas, for a new building and a vacant lot at 2929 West Pawnee, Wichita, Kansas, plus cash. This resulted in a very good move for the Lodge. The Grand Lodge has laid a corner stone for the Lodge in their new building. 6.
Holton Lodge No. 42, Holton, Kansas: Sold their building to the Kansas State Bank, Holton, Kansas, and in the new building the Bank built, they leased to the Lodge, for the duration of the Lodge, a portion of the new building on the ground level for $1.00 a month,
7.
Comanche Lodge No. 295, Coldwater, Kansas: Sold their building to Burton Drug Store, and the Burton Drug Store gave the Lodge a 99 year lease with no expense to the Lodge for upkeep of the building.
8.
Enterprise Lodge No. 437, Enterprise, Kansas: Sold their building because they were unable to maintain and pay insurance and taxes on the building. They will rent a room in Enterprise for their Lodge meetings.
9.
Mount Zion Lodge No. 266, Nortonville, Kansas: Request to sell Lodge building because they are unable to maintain the building and pay insurance and taxes. The Lodge has 28 members. They have a building to meet in at no expense to the lodge. The Lodge may consolidate. The request is under review by the Committee.
10.
Hesperian Lodge No. Ill, Rossville, Kansas: Request to sell their building because they are unable to maintain the building and pay insurance and taxes. The Lodge has 61 members. The Lodge does have a building to meet in, in Rossville, but are contemplating meeting in a Lodge building in towns close to Rossville. The request is under review by the Committee.
U.
Delaware Lodge No. 96, Kansas City, Kansas: Request to sell the Lodge building to a Charitable Corporation for tax purposes. The request is under review by the Committee.
12.
Glen Elder Lodge No. 294, Glen Elder, Kansas: Request to sell the Lodge building because they are unable to maintain the building and pay insurance and taxes. The Lodge has 60 members. They have a building in Glen Elder they can lease for $1.00 a year plus taxes and utilities. The request in under review by the Committee.
It is good to receive request for new buildings and for remodeling of buildings. But it is sad to receive requests from Lodges with small membership that have to sell their buildings because they are unable to maintain the buildings. Increase in Real Estate Taxes are a real problem for all Lodges. Lodges should consider increased dues and fund raising activities so, if at all possible, they can keep and maintain their Lodge buildings. Lodges also need to work hard for additional members. The Temple Building and Remodeling Committee wishes to thank the Grand Master for giving us the opportunity to serve the Grand Master and the Grand Lodge and to review requests from individual Lodge relative to their lodge buildings. (Additions to Advanced Report as given at the 134 Annual Communication) Mount Zion Lodge No. 266, Nortonville, request has been approved. Hesperian Lodge No. Ill, Rossville, request has been approved. Glen Elder Lodge No. 294, Glen Elder, requst has been approved. Delaware Lodge No. 96, Kansas City, is still under review. Request from St. Bernard Lodge No. 222, Dodge City, to sell their building, is under review. Fraternally submitted, W. Nolan Artz, PGM, Chairman Thomas F. Burrows Gregory L. Miller Raymond Heer Robert K. Shklar
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REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, Chairman, submitted tion was accepted.
the
following report, which, on his mo-
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF i AM of Kansas: Your membership committee met several times in Emporia, Kansas to consider membership problems and disscuss projects. As there was no specific direction from our Grand Master we felt free to follow our preference as to the direction we should go this year. During the past two years several pieces of legislation were presented for consideration by the membership. Several passed and were adopted, several, we thought important were defeated. We felt the membership perhaps needed some rest before considering other changes effecting the way our fraternity functions. Therefore, no legislative recommendations. We, as a committee, felt that one area needing clarification was "acceptable lodge activities". Heretofore, practically all "outside lodge activities" were considered banned. We feel our lodges and members must be involved in outside activities and receive recognition in our communities for such involvement or sponsorship. This might include activities such as sponsoring little league teams or Boy Scouts. Let them be identified by Lodge name and fraternal emblem. We have therefore assembled a listing of recommended activities for our Grand Master's consideration and with the recommendation, and hope, this list be audited and the final results published and distributed for lodge use. Your committee also assembled, with the help of the Grand Secretary, complete reports from all US and Canadian Grand Lodges offering perpetual or Life Memberships. This voluminous material has been passed on to R:.W:. Don Robinett, our Grand Master Elect, for further consideration and possible action next year. Your committee on Membership is open to suggestions at all times and solicits your input and ideas. It is your fraternity. What can we do to improve our activities to make it more attractive to non-Masons that they might seek admission? Our entire committee extends serve this Grand Lodge.
thanks to M:.W:. Robert M. Nease
for the
opportunity to
Fraternally, C. D. Knauss, Chairman Kevin Peterson Jack E. Brown Mervin E. Buchenau Jim E. Ross Arland Stephans Richard D. Overton REPORT OF THE OPERATION "KAN" COMMITTEE W:. Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman, submitted the following accepted.
report which, on his motion was
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF S AM of Kansas: The hardest thing for a newly made amputee to do is to accept the fact that they are now an amputee and that part a oftheir body is gone forever. They become depressed, they question their ability, they wonder how people will accept them, and finally they begin to feel sorry for themselves and look for sympathy. Operation "KAN", a program sponsored by our Grand Lodge can help newly made amputees to overcome many of the obstacles that they will encounter. Let us continue to spread the cement of know that we care.
Brotherly Love and Affection.
Fraternally submitted, Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman William J. Colnar
Wilbur L. Morris
Let us let them
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COMMITTEE ON CHARTERED LODGES AND LODGES UP Due to the absence of H:.W:. Robert H. Arnold, on motion by the Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. the report was accepted.
Grand Secretary, R:.W:.
R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. in accordance with the by-laws, moved to change the name of Bassett Lodge No. 124 to Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124. Motion seconded and carried. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The members of this Committee express our thanks and appreciation for the privilege of serving the Grand Lodge in this capacity.
to the Grand Master
With some regrets and joys this report is submitted; with regret that there have been no actions taken in the State to charter new Masonic Lodges. Only new Lodges will offset the losses experienced in our total number of Lodges which have occured in recent years. Consolidations continue to plague us. We are happy to report that only one consolidation has taken place this year. On May 1, 1989, the Grand Master, M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, in accordance with ARTICLE IX, Section 8, of the Constitution and By-Laws of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas, approved the consolidation of Reno Lodge No. 140, AF & AM , Hutchinson, Kansas, and Hutchinson Lodge No. 445, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas, with Bassett Lodge No. 124, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas, all under the name of Bassett Lodge No. 124, AF & AM, located at Hutchison, Kansas. This Lodge, in accordance with By-Law 3-206, now wishes to change its name to Hutchinson/Reno Lodge No. 124. This entire transaction is interesting and different in that, seldom if ever, have three Lodges consolidated into one, and later requested a name change. The only other action referred to this committee has been a request from Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, AF & AM of Kansas, to move its charter from Delaware Lodge, No. 96 to new quarters at Bonner Springs Lodge No. 336, Bonner Springs, Kansas. The Committee recommends the adoption of this re'port. Fraternally submitted, Robert H. Arnold, Chairman Lloyd D. Crall Harold J. Schmidt
REPORT OF THE COMMITTE ON PUBLIC SCHOOLS W:. John A. Schowalter, Chairman, submitted was accepted.
the
following
report which, on his motion
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The responsibilities and purposes of this committee may be found in Section 2-124C of the Grand Lodge By-laws. It charges the committee to "...develop programs..." and to "...guide and advise the Grand Lodge in supporting and strenghtening the free public school system..." Over the years, this committee has developed two annual programs for this purpose. They are the "Public Schools Essay Contest" and the observance of "American Heritageâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Public Schools Month." ESSAY CONTEST The topic of the 1989 Essay Contest was "Should Morality Be Taught In The Public Schools". This topic was very well received as evidenced by the fact that there were 216 entries (126 girls and 90 boys) submitted in the state contest. Funding fort additional scholarship awards awards remained the same as they have $1,000 for first place; $700 for second; fifth place for each boy and girl winner. each category that carried no scholarship
was not made available again this year, so the been for the past several years. They were: $500 for third: $300 for fourth; and $100 for There were also three Honorable Mentions in awards.
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The winners of the 1989 Essay Contest were: Girls Renee Dennis Coffeyvil le Keystone Lodge No. 102
Boys Rod Warren Hanover Frontier Lodge No. 104
Second Place
Leile L. Reduque Lawrence Lawrence Lodge No. 6
Jerrold Wheeler Greensburg Kiowa Lodge No. 293
Third Place
Katherine Schlemmer Pittsburg Pittsburg Lodge No. 187
Christopher Le Overland Park
Fourth Place
Michelle Munson Junction City Antiquity Lodge No. 280
David Edministon Gridley Hebron Lodge No. 314
Fifth Place
Tracey Stinson Americus Allen Lodge No. 335
Scott Smiley Newton Newton Lodge No. 142
Honorable Mention
Kerrie Hillert Kansas City Wyandotte Lodge No. 3
Bill Lewton Coats Kilwinning Lodge No. 265
Christine Love Marion Centre Lodge No. 147
Robert Brunsvold Topeka Albert Neese Lodge No. 248
Tamara C. Stadter Wellsville Osage Valley Lodge No. 24
Marc S. Wilson Hiawatha Hiawatha Lodge No. 135
First Place
Brothers Royal B. Brown of Leavenworth, Conrad F. Johnson of Sabetha, and Arris M. Johnson, PGM, of Hays assisted the committee again this year serving as judges for the Essay Contest. AMERICAN HERITAGEâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;PUBLIC SCHOOLS MONTH On February 14, 1990, the Honorable Mike Hayden, Governor of Kansas, proclaimed the month of February, 1990, to be observed as American Heritage--Public Schools Month in Kansas. A letter was sent to all lodges enlisting their support and encouraging them to hold a special program or project during the month of February (or any other time that is convenient) in recognition of our great American Heritage, the Public Schools. SPECIAL PROJECT This year your Public Schools Committee, with the assistance of most of the District and Area Deputies, completed the special project that was begun in 1987 of presenting copies of the book Dynamic Freedoms, published by the Scottish Rite, to all of the high school and public libraries in Kansas. A copy of this book should now be on the shelves of every high school and public library in the state. The committee wishes to thank M:.W:, Thomas C. Raum, Jr., Past Grand Master, for giving us this very worthwile project. Thanks also go to the Area and District Deputy Grand Masters and local lodge brethren who assisted with the book deliveries. RECOMMENDATION This committee believes that, more than ever, there needs tn be an increase in the number of scholarship awards for the Essay Contest. Therefore, we again recommend that the number of scholarship awards be increased to include a sixth place and that the amounts of the awards be as follows: First Place, $1,000; Second Place, $800; Third Place, $600; Fourth Place, $400; Fifth Place, $200; and Sixth Place, $100 each in the separate girls and boys contests.
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CONCLUSION We want to thank our Grand Master, M:.W:. Robert H. Nease, for giving us this opportunity to serve the Craft. Our thanks go to R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary and his staff for their assistance throughout the year. Also, a special thanks to our Essay Contest judges for their valuable service. Finally Brethren, it has become a matter of increasing concern to this committee that neither the amount or number of the scholarship awards for the Essay Contest have been increased since 1982. We believe that the Essay Contest is one of the best programs that the Hansons of Kansas have. First, it provides some financial assistance to some very fine young people for their higher education. Second, and perhaps even more important for us, it provides some very good, positive exposure in the non-Masonic world for the local Lodges, the Grand Ldoge and Freemasonry in general. This is your Public Schools program Brethren. It has a good foundation. one of you to help us build on that foundation and make it even better.
We ask each
Fraternally submitted, John A. Schowalter, Chairman Damon M. Grimes Jimmy D. King Gayle L. Bainter Bobby J. Welch REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GRAND OFFICERS REPORTS W:. Paul E. Ferrell, Chairman, submitted the following accepted.
report which, on his motion, was
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Committee has read these reports in their entirety. We recommend that all proposed Constitution Jurisprudence Committee for approval.
and/or By-law changes be
referred to the
We recommend the acceptance of the Grand Master's report. The Income and Expense Statement having been audited and the audit ance Committee, is recommended for approval.
approved by the Fin-
The Grand Secretary's report and all other reports are recommended for approval. The Committee expresses its appreciation to M:.W:. Robert M. Nease for the privilege of serving the Grand Lodge in this capacity. Fraternally submitted, Paul E. Ferrell, Chairman Merle Chitwood John Wayman Walter M. Bird Donald Nisbett MASONIC TRAILER (No written report submitted.
Information taken from the tape of the proceedings.)
W:. Stan Goble, Chairman, thanked the faithful volunteers an expressed the need for more brothers to volunteer their assistance during the nine days at the State Fair in Hutchinson. The Masonic Trailer was in operation September 8 - 17, 1989 at the Kansas State Fair. The visitors ledger was signed by 13 Grand Lodge Officers. 155 Kansas Lodges were represented. 18 Lodges from out of state and 2 Lodges not from the USA also signed the visitors ledger. It is impossible to determine how many persons gister.
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An invitation to the brothers to visit the Masonic Trailer v/as issued by the Chairman. He cited a cost of 182.13 in expenses for last year. Upon completion of this report Chairman Goble moved that it be accepted as a part of the proceedings. Duly seconded and carried. REPORT OF CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS COMMITTEE W:. Richard T. Wentling, Chairman, submitted was accepted.
the following report
which, on his motion
To the H:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: I would take this opportunity to express my appreciation to our Grand Master, Most Worshipful Robert M. Nease, for this opportunity to serve the Grand Lodge of Kansas and to labor on the misconceptions that may exist between the Church and the Lodge. I would further congratulate him and compliment all of you for a successful, inspiring and most Worshipful Annual Communication. In an attempt to address existing and/or growing misunderstandings between Church and Lodge, the following courses were initiated and pursued: 1. A letter was dispatched to all Worshipful Masters in the state in an attempt to help them bring factual information to pastors of local churches in their area. 2.
Included in that communication was a letter to be reproduced by the for dissemination to those Pastors that they would desire to reach.
local Lodge,
3.
As a companion piece, a General Purpose of Freemasonry. This piece was entitled "FREEMASONRY AND RELIGION" and gave a clear cut intent and desire of Masonry to work with the Church and never instead of it.
4. An invitation was given to the Pastors to become better acquainted with the Masons in their own church. So each brother has an obligation to present the best possible example of GOOD MASONRY, before the world, the nation, the community and the church, for each of us, is what the world will know of Masonry, good or bad. Look well to the ballot you are casting, my brother. Also included was a memo on the Masonic funeral. This is a very important part of Masonic Public Relations, often it is the only exposure to Masonry that many people have. It should therefore, be carefully, skillfully and with sincerity, presented. A special effort should be made to encourage every member of the Lodge to attend the Funeral service of a Brother Mason. The public should witness the concern and caring of brothers in Masonry at the time of this our last journey. A journey all men must one day make, it should by meaningful and a comfort to know our brothers care enough to be there during this time of traveling on the level to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns. Should a lodge not have a lecturer who feels at ease in giving this memorial service, contact should be make with the Grand Lodge. There are a number of very proficient brothers who would be more that glad to assist. Make it mean something now, and feel the comfort of knowing that it will mean something when we as an individual make that journey. Be comforted in that thought. All of this is done in conjunction the basic elements of religion.
with
the church, not instead of.
1.
It has no dogma or theology (and by forbidding religious ings will not allow a Masonic dogma to develope)
2.
It offers no sacraments
3.
It does not claim to lead means.
to salvation, by works, secret
Freemasonry lacks
discussion at its meet-
knowledge
or any other
However, Freemasonry is far from indifferent to religion. Without interfering in religious practice, it expects each member to follow his own faith, and to place his duty to God above all other duties. Its moral teaching should be acceptable to all religions.
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So my brothers, we all know and should admit that Masonry is not a religion and not a Church. Rather it is a Brotherhood of Hen under the Fatherhood of Good. Masonry does not dictate how each brother shall fulfill his religious obligations or how he shall worship God. Nor does Masonry dictate the country to which he owes allegiance, nor the flag he shall salute. Masonry does encourage and support each brother in his endeavor to lead a moral and religious life, and in his duty and service to his country. To say that Masonry discourages Christian living would be as distorted as saying that Masonry discourages patriotism. If a brother is a Christian, Masonry will help him be a better Christian; if he is and American, Masonry will help him be a better citizen. Let us be proud of Masonry. It is historic, it is honorable, and it is dedicated to God. It has nourished many good and worthy brethren who have walked this way before us, and it challenges us every day to live a noble life in the service of God and our fellow men. May peace and harmony prevail! Fraternally submitted, R. T. Wentling, Chairman Kenith McNett REPORT OF THE MASONIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Chairman, submitted tion, was accepted.
the following
report which, on his mo-
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: 1989 has been a year of cooperation and participation in Masonic Education by the members of our Craft. The entire committee would like to take this opportunity to thank Past Grand Master Claude W. Norris, Host Worshipful Robert H. Nease and the 1988 and 1989 Councils of Administration for their foresight and design of the Kansas Masonic University program. In addition, there were many individuals who contributed to the program's planning, research and development, lecturing and other necessary duties. A special thanks to R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Senior Warden, who personally graded approximately 2,500 KHU exercises. This entailed many 130 mile round trips from his home is Sabetha to the Grand Lodge building. Helping Brother Johnson on several occasions was Brother Eldon Thomasson, Secretary of Golden Rule Lodge No. 90. A special thanks to our Deputy Grand Haster R:.W:. Robinett, who attended every Masonic Education/KMU meeting including all planning sessions. A special thanks to W:. Eldon W. Conye who designed and seminars in addition to lecturing at the Area Meetings.
presented two Public Speaking
While it would be somewhat difficult to list all of the members and their wives who contributed to the total implementation of the Masonic Education's Kansas Masonic University Program, we would like to recognize a few. R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary and his staff. Brothers: Hal Horton Glen Blackburn William J. Brown Vernon Clark E. Dean Osborn Robert Tomlinson Jerry Lough Maurice C. Hearn John Mowen Donald Colwell Walter Bird David L. Recob Also, a sincere thank you to the Area Deputy Grand Masters and Masters who coordinated the arrangements for the Area Meetings. The 1989 Area Meetings were held in the following locations: February 18 Yates Center March 11 Lawrence March 25 Salina April 15 Newton April 22 Hoxie June 10 Dodge City
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The discussion topics and their moderators were: Opening Don Robinett Officers Duties and Planning Jerry Lough Law Memorandums Walter Bird Communications and Degree Conferrals E. Dean Osborn Dues-Elections-Finance and Funerals William J. Brown Grand Lodge Operations, Area & District Meetings Don Robinett Leadership and Planning Eldon W. Conye Introduction fo KMU Correspondence Course I Richard D. Overton Membership Promotion Skits John Mowen, Glenn Blackburn, Jerry Lough Closing Remarks M:.W:. Robert M. Nease and R:.W:. Don Robinett There were two seminars on Creative and Effective Public speaking conducted by Eldon W. Conye at the following locations: July 22 Salina August 12 Lawrence Four Leadership Training programs were held in the following locations: September 30 Lawrence October 7 Salina October 14 Chanute October 21 Scott City The discussion topic and their moderators were: Reach Out and Discover People Eldon W. Coyne Workshops: Wardens Jerry Lough Appointed Officers Vernon Clark; Walter Bird Secretaries Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Masters, Past Masters and others John Mowen Reveiw of the Spring Area Meetings Glenn Blackburn Visitation between Lodges Bob Tomlinson; Richard Overton Civic Involvement William J. Brown; E. Dean Osborn Property Reappraisal Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Closing Remarks M:.W:. Robert M. Nease; R:.W:. Don Robinett Some of the Committee's accomplishments include: Implementation of a new District/Area Deputy indoctrination program. Design and issuance of a new Area Deputy guidebook. The establishment of the Kansas Masonic University. The introduction of Correspondence Course I. Six Area Meetings on Masonic Instruction. Presentation of two seminars on Creative and Effective Public Speaking. Four Leadership Training seminars. The establishment of the Lodge Officers Proficiency Competition program. The establishment of the Proficiency Support examinations which are to be implemented with the "Shortened Form Proficiency". Attendance to the Midwest R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson. Attendance to the Overton.
Midwest
Masonic Masonic
Education Public
Conference
Relations
by R:.W:. Don Robinett and
Conference by R:.W:. Richard D.
In closing this report the entire committee takes this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to our Grand Master, M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, for the privilege of serving him and the Grand Lodge of Kansas for the year 1989-90. Fraternally submitted, Richard D. Overton, Chairman E. Dean Osborn Richard D. Kesley Gerald Lough
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REPORT OF THE TOTAL YOUTH COMMITTEE W:. Ralph E. Feldkamp, Chairman, submitted was accepted.
the
following
report which, on his motion,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: Appointments to this committee were based largely on experience and background of members with the three youth groups: DeMolay, Rainbow for Girls, and Job's Daughters. Diminishing membership in our youth groups has narrowed their locations to primarily the Eastern one-half of the the state. Committee members were able to attend several events sponsored by youth groups and were able to assist and encourage them in their activities. The Kansas Masonic All-State High School Band sponsored by the Kansas Masonic Foundation and based upon financial support of various Masonic groups is creating a lot of interest. This has proven to be a good way to promote Masonry in our schools. The student loan and scholarship programs are also needed and appreciated. Some areas experienced a lack of interest in the essay contest due to conflict on entry deadlines with dates students were studing for and taking SAT tests. If our youth groups are to survive and grow, we as Masons and parents, must become more involved with our youth. They are capable of being our leaders in the future if we are their leaders now. There are some strong youth groups from which to grow. We need to keep these groups active. Lodge members can and should be visible to our youth even in localities where Masonic youth groups no longer exist. Let's be proud of our Masonic Heritage and encourage our children to learn more about masonry. The committe congratulates the leaders and officers of our youth groups for their interest and dedication to Masonry and to the future of our youth. The monetary contributions by Grand Lodge to each of our youth groups is very much appreciated and continuation is recommended. Our thanks to you for the opportunity to serve on this committee. Fraternally submitted, Ralph E. Feldkamp, Chairman (Job's Daughters) W. Dale Larimore (DeMolay) E. E. ("Gene") Ulery (Rainbow for Girls) REPORT OF THE RITUALISTIC COMMITTEE W:. A. Frank Baldwin, Chairman, submitted the following report which, on his motion, was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Your Ritualistic Committee met in Salina on Friday, August 18, 1989 with M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, the Council of Administration, and P:.G:.H:. J. Fred Williamson in attendance. Changes were made in the program for the 1990 District Meetings, as follows: 1. Have the interrogatories be given by the Section of the First Degree.
Senior Deacon the
when conferring the 1st
2.
Eliminate conferral of 2nd Section (Stair Lecture) of answer any questions regarding the floor work.
Second Degree, but do
3.
Eliminate discussion on Masonic Protocol and Etiquette as this is now covered in the Kansas Masonic University Program.
4.
Lecturer will cover the official reception of the Grand Master, also officially receiving Elective and Appointive Grand Lodge officers, when visiting your Lodge as official Grand Lodge Representatives.
5.
Lecturer will stress: The obligation will be recited by the Brother answering the questions when giving the work lecture in all three (3) degrees.
6.
Lecturer will explain by example, using four (4) Brothers demonstrating the ceremony of examination of the visiting Brother.
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R:.W:. Richard D. Overton explained to the cotrmittee, "The Fred Williamson Outstanding Lodge Award", started this year by the Masonic Education Committee. A meeting was held jointly with the Ritualistic Committee, the District and Grand Lecturers, and Council of Administration in the Salina Lodge No. 60 hall on Saturday, August 19, 1989. The day was spent in promoting unifonnity of the Ritual and Floor movements throughout this Grand Jurisdiction. The lecturer assignments for the 1990 District Meetings were made at this oeeting. Three personnel changes were made in the lecturing ranks this year. W:. Brothers Ronald K. Adkins and Vernon Clark were designated "Grand Lecturers", and R:.W:. Charles D. Gallipeau stepped back to the position of "Grand Lecturer Emeritus". While we welcome R:.W:. Brothers Adkins and Clark, and look forward to many years of service' from them, we also express a very sincere "Thank You" to R:.W:. Gallipeau for more than a quarter century of dedicated labor in the "Ritualistic Quarries" of Kansas Masonry. The District Meetings were held this year in each district, as required, and due to fine weather conditions there were no reports of meetings having to be rescheduled because of bad weather or illness. The staff of Lecturers cannot be too highly praised for the fine job that they have done for Masonry in the state. We owe them a debt of gratitude. One disappointing aspect of the District Meetings was the number of Lodges who chose not to be represented, and the generally poor attendance across the state. Report after report tell of District Meetings totally ignored by some lodges, and other lodges represented by only one or two members, often lower officers. In one meeting the perfect officer attendance of the Host Lodge was equal to the entire attendance of the rest of the District. One district with six lodges and membership last reported to be 834 members only had 18 of those members present at the District Meeting, and there are other similar reports. Obviously this cannot continue. With the ever increasing spiral of inflation, the cost of such meetings soon become prohibitive and we do not have to look far into the future to see the tine when serious consideration must be given to some sort of disciplinary action In cases of non-attendance without adequate reason or excuse. Fraternally submitted, A. Franklin Baldwin, Chairman Ronald E. White Dwight Burton ANNOUNCEMENT Reservations for the Grand Masters Reception, April 21, 1990, Concordia, Kansas avaiable at the registration table. LABOR TO REFRESHMENT Grand Lodge was called from Labor to refreshment at 11:45 a.m. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PAST GRAND MASTERS OF KANSAS The 86th Annual meeting of the Association of the Past Grand Masters of Kansas was held in Salina, Kansas in the Party Room of the Scottish Rite Temple at noon on Friday, March 16, 1990. Twenty of our twenty-six living Past Grand Masters were In attendance. The following Past Grand Masters were present: S. Allan Dougherty John H. Murry Arthur C. Hodgson Owen E. Hodgson Thomas C. Raum, Jr. Carroll C. Arnett Robert D. Capllnger Richard D. Kelsey J. Fred Williamson
1952 1961 1964 1965 1968 1969 1971 1972 1973
William F. Mcintosh Chester L. Gilbert W. Nolan Artz F. Warren Starns Robert G. Jackson Lawrence D. Winegardner Arris M. Johnson Clifford D. Knauss Claude W. Norris
1977 1978 1979 1980 1982 1984 1985 1987 1988
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1974
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Robert H. Nease
1989
Those not present because of illness or other engagements: Richard L. Becker 1957 Robert H. Arnold William E. Montgomery 1966 Ralph D. Walker William M. Bradford 1967 Ben B. Boyles The Venerable President, M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson, opened a Table Lodge the Chaplain, M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard, for the invocation.
1975 1976 1981 and called upon
The Steward, M:.W:. Claude W. Norris, presented our Grand Master, M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, M:.W:. L. Ray Chamberlin, Grand Master of Iowa, and M:.W:. Leslie H. Spies, Grand Master of South Dakota, to the Venerable President for induction into the Association of Past Grand Masters of Kansas. The Induction Ceremony was conducted by and impressive manner.
M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett in a most proficient
Lunch was to have been eaten at 12:00 noon, but because of the caterer's difficulties, it was delayed until 1:15 p.m. While waiting for lunch toasts were called for by the Venerable President. 1. Toast to our deceased brethren: Given by M:.W:. Arthur C. Hodgson (1964) Response by M:.W:. Richard D. Kelsey (1972) 2.
Toast to Masonry around the world: Given by Clifford D. Knauss (1987) Response by M:.W:. Chester L. Gilbert
3.
Toast to M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard, who at the last Biennial Session of the Supreme Council, 33° of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite, was honored with the Grand Cross, Scottish Rite Freemasonry's highest honor. Given by Venerable President, M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson (1985) Response by M;.W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr. (1978) Expression of thanks for recognition from M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard (1974)
4.
Toast to George Washington, Brother Mason: Given by M:. W:. W. Nolan Artz (1979) Response by M:.W:. John H. Murray (1961)
5. Toast to DeMolay: Given by Robert G. Jackson (1982) Response by M:.W:. F. Warren Starns 6.
(1978)
(1980)
Toast to the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas: Given by Venerable President M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson Response by M:.W;. Robert M. Nease (1989)
(1985)
M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson, Venerable President, introduced our Grand Lodge visitors; M:. W:. L. Ray Chamberlin, Iowa; and M:.W:. Leslie M. Spies, South Dakota, with each bringing greetings from their respective states and each giving a response on Masonry. Fortunately there were no deaths in the ranks of the Past Grand Masters last year, for which we are most grateful. However, Mrs. Otto R. Souders, widow of M:.W:. Otto R. Souders, (1935) passed away last spring. The remaining widows of our Past Grand Masters are in various stages of health. Mrs. Bonnie Irby, widow of M:.W:. Addison C. Irby, (1959) had planned to attend this session of Grand Lodge but was unfortunately confined to her home with a broken ankle. Mrs. Virginia (Jima) Danielson, widow of M:.W:. Durward C. Danielson (1986) was present. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year:
M: .W M: .W M: .W M: .W M: .W
. . . . .
Arthur C Clifford Claude W Lawrence Robert M
Hodgson, Venerable President D. Knauss, Senior Warden Norris, Junior Warden D. Winegardner, Secretary Nease, Steward
The next annual meeting will be held in Salina, Kansas, March 15, 1991.
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The meeting of business, ceremony and fellowship was closed able President and his officers. The Tylers Toast was given by H:.W:. J. Fred Williamson Forrest D. Haggard. Fraternally presented,
in Ample form by the Vener-
and the
benediction by M:.W:.
Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM Secretary REFRESHMENT TO LABOR At 1:38 p.m. M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, sounded the gavel calling the assembly to Labor.
TELLERS APPOINTED The Grand Master appointed the Area Deputy Grand Masters as Tellers with R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher serving as chairman. The ballots were distributed for the election of officers for the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas AF & AM for the ensuing year as ordered and instructed by the Grand Master. GREETINGS FROM SOUTH DAKOTA M:.W:. Leslie H. Spies, Grand Master, South Dakota, was escorted to the East and brought greetings on behalf of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of South Dakota. He thanked the officers and brethren for the many courtesies shown he and his lady. THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME ANNUAL BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S MEETING SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1990 Administrator and Chief Executive Officer's Report For Fiscal Year December 1, 1988 to November 30, 1989 TO THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BOARD OF TRUSTEES Director Jerry Lindenbaum, Director of the Kansas Masonic Home, submitted the following report which, on his motion was accepted. This past year, 1989, was indeed a busy one, but filled with progress and purpose. With the help of our management company. Health Care Resources, making positive changes and reorganizations took place making our operation more efficient and utilization of staff time even more productive. For the second year In a row, our finances had a very positive outcome. At this writing, our auditor has not completed his work. Our books before audit, indicate an approximate net excess of revenues over expenses of $600,000.00. In the fall of 1990, the rules and regulations governing nursing homes will change drastically as the 1987 OBRA act is finally put in place. The federal government is still changing parts of this law, but we are preparing now for the changes so we will be prepared to make the transition in October 1990. Medicare regulations have also abruptly changed. With the repeal of the catastrophic health act of 1988 last November, one effect was to change the skilled nursing home benefits back to the original system prior to 1989. The net result of this will mean less Medicare utilization, ie: less revenue. We will have to be more aggressive in marketing to private patients to help offset this decline, however, as with all these governmental programs you never know when the congress will change it's mind again.
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In the coming year, we must procede to fill out our Long Range Plans, with the help of all the trustees and especially those chosen by our different Masonic areas. I hope the message can be brought to each corner of the state that the Home is here to stay, use us and help us plan and build for the future. I want to thank all our Trustees, the Grand Lodge and the Grand Chapter for all the hard work, dedication and positive influence that has been bestowed, by you for our Kansas Masonic Home this past year. Your Leadership and partnership with the Homes residents and staff has brought the Home back to life and is making it a vibrant and dynamic force in Kansas Masonry again. My report of the major activities at the Kansas Masonic Home in 1989 follows. Respectfully submitted, Jerry B. Lindenbaum Administrator and Chief Executive Officer Kansas Masonic Home ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT Fiscal Year 12-1-88 through 11-30-89 REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS We purchased equipment year.
and made the
following
major repairs
S. ALLEN DAUGHERTY MEDICAL PAVILLION 295.00 409.00
* Blue Lumex Geri Chair * 26" Magnavox Color TV (with remote control) 258 Mita DC-2585 Copier Handicap Water Fountain * Carpet & Tile Dining Room * 85 Padded Captains Chairs * 24 Replacement Tables * 24 Table Bases * Total of Chairs, Tables, Bases
$ 5,601.00 $ 484.00 $ 3,629.00
$14,640.00 WEST SIDE
Closed Circuit TV Installed
$ 2 ,542, .00
Hard Wire Single Station Smoke Detectors ;ors (48 each)
$
Remove Old Tile & Prepare Floor for New Carpet & Lay Carpet & Tile
$ 6,472,.00
Labor & Electrical Parts to Install lures Smoke Detectors & Automatic Door Closures
$ 7,436.00
311..00
LIBRARY $ 1 ,197. .00
Change out Compressor in A/C Unit
CHAPEL ;ioser Steel Door & Frame with Panic Bar & Closer Installation Charge
$
947. .00
LAND IMPROVEMENTS Overlay & Patch East & West Parking Lots, (Patching North & South Lots Included)
$19,232.00
during the
past fiscal
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ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGS Roofing Administration Buildings
$12,325.00
Installed Motor & Wheel on Air Handler in Break Room. Installed Contactor on 5 ton Break Room Unit. Installed Compressor & Filter Driers on 4 ton Office Unit
$15,406.54 DIETARY
Repair Leaking Relief Valve on the Final Rinse Booster Heater
$ 1,367.00
Repair Market Forge Steamer
$
880.00
Repair Leak in Condensor Coil 8 Install New Condensing Unit Replaced Main Relief Valve & Pressure Controller on Market Forge Steamer
$
Replaced Chemical Feed Pump, Separators, Bearings, Caps
$ 1,802.00
Repaired Power Rinse Arm, Final Rinse Valve and Replaced Defective Prewash Pump Motor on Dishwashing Machine. Rebuilt Disposal Motor & Installed Interlock on Drain
$ 2,222.00
Salvajor Food Waste Disposal
$ 1,500.00
$ 2,390.00
810.00
HOUSEKEEPING Bi-speed 20 inch Scrub/Buff Machine
$ 1,098.00
Advance Convertamatic Wet Pick Up Kit Automatic Charger
$ 3,019.00 BOILER REPAIRS
Furnish Labor & Material to Replace Water Lag on Kewanee Boiler #587, #3 Boiler & to Install New Burners, Turbulator 6 Re-brick #2 & #3 Boilers
$13,249.00
PLANT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 0214-1 Milwaukie Rechargeable Drill
$
232.00
5 HP Outdoor Vacuum 32479-1 14 in X 10 ft. Hose F/32479 27774-7
$
601.00
Tractor (2 each) Mower (2 each) Power Flow Bagger (2 each) S e l f - P r o p e l l e r Rotary Mower (2 each) Hedge Trimmer (2 each) 54 ft. Blade with Hydraulic Angle (2 each) String Trimmer (2 each)
$13,249.00
ADMINISTRATION Mita Copier
$ 5,601.00
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VEHICLES 1989 Dodge Pick Up
$ 8,519.74 S. ALLEN DAUGHERTY MEDICAL PAVILLION
We received our State licensure and Hedicare/Medicaid certification again. The year saw some of the new OBRA laws for in effect. The main bulk of the new regulation will begin in October 1990 The Health Care Center maintains it's teaching programs with WSU, Friends University, Kansas Newman College and St. Mary's of the Plains Nursing School and also continues a high level of in-service education for our staff. The availability of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses and aides is still critical due to the tremendous shortage of this type of personnel. We have to use nursing pools and registries to supplement staffing to maintain state licensure requirements. We have, however, cut our staffing problem and have hired more permanent staff. We have four nurse aide positions open, one LPN, and one RN position open at this writing. Under the guidance of Health Care Resources, we have re-organized many functions in the Pavillion. Assistant Administrator, Bonnie Gregory, is devoting more management time to this unit, especially in the screening and hiring of applicants and the maximizaton of Medicare. Under the Catastrophic Health Act, Medicare has increased dramatically. Our revenue from this source is up four times over past year. With the repeal of this act in November, we are waiting to see what the federal governments new rules will be for Medicare patients. In the fall of 1989, two special events occurred. On September lOth, the Home's 94th birthday, the Health Care Center was rededicated "The S. Allen Daugherty Medical Pavillion." A crowd of over three hundred attended this special occasion. It was a grand day honoring our Past Grand Master and Administrator Emeritis. On October 1st, we remodeled and rededicated our pavillion dining rooms in the memory of Vera Wilson, RN. Mrs. Wilson was Director of Nursing from 1976 to 1985. She passed away two years ago. She was loved and respected by all. This day was a fine tribute to a wonderful lady. Accompaning her family and husband, Carl, our Board President, Louetta Secrest gave remarks. The key note address was given by M:.W:. S. Allan Daugherty. ADMISSION, DISCHARGES AND DEATHS Admission - HCC Admissions to HCC from WS
120 6
Total Admissions
126
Admissions to WS
5
Deaths - HCC Deaths - WS
46 1
Total Deaths
47
Discharges - HCC Discharges - WS
87 1
Total Discharges
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In 1989, we enjoyed a greated level of donor support than had been seen here in a number of years. In fact, we may well have had more gifts, and a larger total value of those gifts, than at any time in the last ten years--the period of time during which there has been an office at our Home specifically charged with the responsibility for institutional advancement.
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New Life Club One of the most exciting new developments has been the formation of this new membership organization of donors, dedicated to giving "new Life" to our Home and it's traditional mission of Masonic care. The Home offers a new life to those who turn to us for shelter and care, and this dedicated fellowship of over six hundred Charter Members is demonstrating the finest calibre of leadership by their generous example of voluntary support. The basic entry level of membership is $125 annually. Membership is also welcomed at $11 per month, pledged. Donors of larger amounts are automatically extended the privileges and recognition of membership. In fact, in future we will develop categories of membership recognizing members in tiers demarked by stipulated levels of giving. New Life Club members were a specially recognized group at the September 10th S. Allan Daugherty Medical Pavillion dedication, wearing custom name plates bearing the New Life Club emblem and the members caligraphered name. They're a nice group of people, making a significant contribution to the life of their Kansas Masonic Home, and we look forward to the fun and good fellowship of getting them together again in 1990. Will Bequests and Estate Settlements For all the wonderful, unprecendented success we've enjoyed this y e a r â&#x20AC;&#x201D; w i t h the New Life Club, with Direct Mail solicitation, with the blue card inserts in Lodge member dues noticesâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;still the preponderance of gifts underwriting our work come through will bequests and estate settlements. That should come as no surprise, certainly, since most people can extend by far the greatest generosity to the people and causes they love and believe in at the end of their lives. We must guard against becoming too reliant on these windfalls, though, as they may not come always in the generous number and amount they've come in these past two years. Or, recognizing the fact that we are reliant upon those ultimate gifts, we should launch a deliberate program of bequest stimulation: a deliberately seeded and cultivated field will produce a better crop than one left totally to chance. Building Fund The building fund resulting from the attempt a few years ago to raise money for a new retirement center is set aside and growing slowly by interest/investment earnings. If ever we are to move forward either to build or to do a thorough renovation and makeover of existing buildings, we will require a great deal more money. This is an ideal time to look at the possibility of doing a capital campaign. We need a major capital campaign consulting firm to come in and do a feasibility study in order for us to know what is possible. WORTHY GRAND MATRON'S PROJECT The project of Sister Virginia Johnson for 1989-1990 is to install carpet and non-skidding material to our chapel hallway. Besides this official project. Sister Virginia has been promoting the Home everywhere. Her blue card project, special gifts list and Christmas present programs were great successes. We thank Sister Virginia, her officers and all Grand Chapter for their wonderful support this year. MASONIC HOME EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE The Masonic Home's Executive Association of NA held it's annual conference in June 1989 at Sturbridge, Massachusettes. The Massachusettes Masonic Home was the host. Administrator Jerry B. Lindenbaum, Director Havenhill, and Director Stotler attended. Several Homes and Trustees shared their expansion projects which were of great interest to all participants. The 1990 conference will Home.
be held in Richmond, Virginia, home
of the
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DISTRICT #38 Once again, I want to thank District #38 for the Brother's fine efforts in having another successful Pancake Feed. The proceeds of this event continue to be collected to erect a Picnic Pavillion on the Home's grounds. Several thousand dollars were raised. Thanks to all Brothers of District #38 for their continued Home.
efforts to help the Masonic
HOME HEALTH AGENCY The Kansas Masonic Home Health Agency has completed servicing residents in all of Sedgwick County.
it's seventh
year
of operation.
We provided service to one hundred sixty four (164) new patients this year. Our home care staff made approximately four thousand visits to individuals residing in their own home. We continue to provide the services of: Skilled nursing (RN), home health aid, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy and social services. These are part-time intermittent services regulated by Federal and State Licensure requirements and always under the direction of the patient's physician. Jan Oakley, RN, is our Director of Nursing Services, care staff.
We welcome her to our home health
We are in the process of beginning to furnish private duty services to Sedgwick County residents. We have had requests for this type of service from many of our brothers and sisters. We will be providing RN, home heath aid, homemaker and companion services. We continue to inform our Sedgwick County brothers and sisters of our services so that whenever they have a medical problem that can be monitored with home care, we are ready to assist them. Calling our agency is the first step to explain our services. You can be proud of the professional caring, dedicated staff to you or your family members.
delivering these services
HEALTH CARE CENSUS Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May
88 89 89 89 89 89
114 114 113 110 116 116
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
89 89 89 89 89 89
113 119 118 118 116 113
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
89 89 89 89 89 89
25 27 28 28 27 26
WEST SIDE CENSUS Dec. Jan. Feb. March April Hay
88 89 89 89 89 89
28 24 24 25 25 26
Overtime: Hours per month: December January February March Apri 1
May
425.32 411.25 344.74 259.34 188.64 202.06
June July August September October November
258.10 325.36 351.51 285.08 234.83 324.94
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Accounts Receivable: Health Care Center December January February March April May
$215,994. 216,444. 201,166. 216,919. 213,360. 225,792.
West Side Residential December January February March April May
June July August September October November
$225,190. 227,756. 236,612. 224,373. 230,887. 220,172.
June July August September October November
$17,922. 18,903. 18,952. 19,095. 19,294. 17,602.
Center
$19,980. 18,646. 15,765. 17,726. 17,310. 18,212.
AUDIT REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME M:.W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM, Secretary-Treasurer of the Kansas Masonic Home submitted the following report which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF S AM of Kansas: Brethren, I am pleased to report to you on the assets, the income and expenses of our Kansas Masonic Home for the year ended November 30, 1989. THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BALANCE SHEET November 30, 1989 ASSETS $
44,117.00 297,507.00 55,735.00 5,618,844.00
Cash Accounts receivable Prepaid expense Investments Property & equipment, net o f $4,100,158.00 Accumulated d e p r e c i a t i o n Unamortized bond expense Bond reserve Bond p r i n c i p a l & i n t e r e s t escrow
3,050,275.00 598,686.00 480,000.00 174,344.00 $10,320,508.00
LIABILITIES, RESERVES & FUND EQUITY Accounts Payable Accrued expense Bonds payable Reserve f o r bond m a t u r i t i e s Operating fund balance Special fund balance S. A l l a n Daugherty fund South Campus B u i l d i n g fund TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES AND FUND BALANCES
$
102,829.00 98,373.00 3,410,000.00 149,438.00 2,942,243.00 3,424,164.00 59,206.00 134,255.00
$10,320,508.00
THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER 30, 1989 Operating revenues Operating expenses Administrative Property & related
$2,824,636.00 525,972.00 1,038,282.00
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753,834.00 1,793,012.00 $4,111,100.00
Loss from operations
($1,286,464.00)
Other revenues Invested income Contribution Gain on sale of investments
$
917,571.00 1,258,589.00 28,470.00 $2,204,630.00
Other expenses Development & planning Investment expense Unreimbursed members expenses
$
171,865.00 54,707.00 55,282.00
Excess of revenue over expense
($
281,854.00)
$
636,312.00
Respectfully submitted, Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM Secretary-Treasurer Following the completion of his report, M:.W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr. introduced Dr. Jack Havenhill, Director of Heath Services at Emporia University, Board of Trustees - Kansas Masonic Home and Chairman of the Long Range Planning Committee. Dr. Havenhill spoke of plans for the future growth of the Kansas Masonic Home. He stressed the good quality medical care received there. Plans for the renovation and rebuilding of the south end of the west side building were outlined as were the plans to build apartments to the south. He urged the brothers to continue to be generous with their of the Kansas Masonic Home as it is a needed facility for families who might need the care it provides.
contributions and support those brothers and their
REPORT OF THE GRAND LODGE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE W:. John W. Willey, III, Chairman, submitted the following was accepted.
report which, on his motion,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Twelfth Annual Masonic retreat was held on Labor Day week-end, September 2, 3 and 4, 1989, at Rock Springs 4-H Ranch, near Junction City. Eighty seven people enjoyed the weekend which was marked by extremely nice weather and even a little rain. Quite a number of new attendees joined the usual old timers for this weekend of fun and fellowship. The attendees ranged from 3 years old to a couple just ready to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. We obtained the services of a new caller for the Saturday night square dance. He was an excellent caller and teacher. He agreed to return for the 1990 retreat. The "Talent Show" was bigger and better than ever. These activities along with horseback riding, canoeing, tennis, swimming, horseshoes, volleyball, archery, rifle range, skeet shooting, card playing and just plain old loafing made for a memorable weekend. An additional highlight of the retreat was a mini celebration of the Grand Master's 40th wedding anniversary. As usual, the men waited tables for all the meals. This includes setting the tables, serving the very delicious food and removing the dishes after the meal. Everyone enjoys doing this duty as the ranch staff is very helpful and well organized. On a note of sadness, the absence of David Casey, one of the old timers, was recognized by all. David passed away just before the retreat and many of the brethren went directly from the ranch to attend the funeral.
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For those who have never attended one of these retreats, it would be well worth your effort to acquaint yourself with this yearly activity. The members of the committee have enjoyed "helping out" this year and preciate the opportunity to serve the Masons of Kansas.
we very much ap-
Respectfully submitted, John H. Willey, III, Chairman James L. Grassi Arris M. Johnson, PGM Ralph Kimmel Robert J. Higgs Orves U. Beeghly GREETINGS FROM IOWA M:.W:. L. Ray Chamberlin, Grand Master of Iowa, was escorted greetings and appreciation.
to
the East
and brought
GRAND LODGE LIBRARY COMMITTEE REPORT In the absence of W:. Charles S. Baldry, Chairman, on a motion by the Grand Secretary, R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., the report was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AH of Kansas: The Grand Lodge Library accepted 11 books during the year consisting of Essays, Biographies, Masonic Transactions, Texas Masonry, Exploring our Planet and a book on Masonic Founding Fathers. The library has a rich variety of material on many phases of Masonry well worth referring to when preparing Masonic Papers Respectfully submitted, Charles S. Baldry, Chairman GREETINGS FROM COLORADO R:. W:. Allen Templeton, Grand Junior Warden of Colorado, was escorted to the East and and thanked the officers and brothers for the courtesies extended to him and his lady and brought greetings on behalf of the Grand Master of Colorado.
GREETINGS FROM NEBRASKA R:.W:. James N. DeMoss, Deputy Grand Master of Nebraska, was escorted to the East and brought greetings and appreciation. In his remarks he recalled his visit to the 1989 Annual Communication and is looking forward to attending again next year. TELLER'S REPORT R:.W:. Morris Fisher, Chairman of Tellers, reported that the ballots had been counted and recorded and the following had been elected to serve the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas for the year 1990-1991. Don E. Robinett Grand Master Conrad F. Johnson Deputy Grand Master Richard D. Overton Grand Senior Warden William J. Brown Grand Junior Warden William F. Mcintosh Grand Treasurer Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary Each of the elected officers expressed their willingness to serve Kansas and thanked the brothers for their confidence and support.
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ANNOUNCEMENT The Kansas Grand Lodge of Research to meet Friday, March 16, 1990 on the Salina Masonic Temple at 3:00 p.m.
the 5th floor of
REPORT OF THE KANSAS LODGE OF RESEARCH To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Kansas Lodge of Research held it's annual meeting during the 1989 Grand Lodge Session. In the absence of the Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, M:.W:. Arris Johnson presided over the meeting. There were over 40 members in attendence. Several ideas for letters and meetings with speakers were discussed. We may obtain the services of a speaker for the 1990 Grand Lodge Session. It appears we will be publishing a hard back book entitled "The History of Masonry in Kansas" sometime in the next 2 or 3 years. A very distinguished brother is researching and compiling the manuscript. It was decided we should continue our yearly $7.00 dues for 1990. The election of officers for 1990 was held and the following were unanimously elected: Worshipful Master Senior Warden Junior Warden Secretary & Treasurer
M:.W:. Arris Johnson, PGM Robert Pugh Roy Stirton John Willey, III
The meeting was adjourned until the next call of the Worshipful Master. John W. Willey, III Secretary
The Grand Lodge was called from Saturday, March 17, 1990.
LABOR TO REFRESHMENT Labor to Refreshment
to convene again at 9:00 a.m.,
ALL MASONIC BANQUET The All Masonic Banquet Kansas.
was held
at
7:00 p.m. in the
Bicentennial
Center, Salina,
The Grand Lodge officers and their ladies were introduced upon entering the auditorium by M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson, PGM, and proceeded to their places. The Grand Master and First Lady were given a standing ovation as they entered. Following the Invocation, given by delicious banquet meal.
W:. John E. Mowen, Grand Chaplain, all enjoyed the
AWARDS M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Grand Master, presented the awards to the honor Lodges and Brothers who had worked hard and long for the recognition that was given them.
TRICE-ROBISON AWARD Shawnee No. 54 Cawker City No. 125 Albert Neese No. 248
Albert Pike No. 303 LaCrosse No. 330 Rosedale No. 333
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OUTSTANDING LODGES Union No. 7 Ottawa No. 18 Council Grove No. 36 Delphian No. 44 Haysville No. 112
Mulvane No. 201 St. Bernard No. 222 Albert Neese No. 248 Kiowa No. 293
OUTSTANDING MASONS James R. Adams, Jr. Gerald L Anderson Norman F. Anderson Charles C Blanchard Norman C. Bliss Dennis G. Buchman Dwight A. Burton Paul W. Clingpeel Harold E. Colbert Kermit M. Cox Lee R. Daniels Donald H. Davies Ralph E. Feldkamp Ralph A. Fry Jeffrey L. Gillispie Stanley R. Goble Vernis H. Good Steven D. Green Gene F. Johnson Louis A. Haslar
Maurice L. Johnson Homer H. Jones George L. Mast Verlin L. McHenry Frank L. Nettleton Carl F. Pfeifer Charles E. Roberts John A. Rule Robert N. Runion Marvin E. Seager William W. Sellen George W. Sellens William F. Speer, I James R. Struble Eugene 0. Sturm Hugh E. Thompson Joe R. Urice Donald D. West James J. White F. Dean Wyant George W. Young
CERTIFICATE OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE AT DISTRICT SCHOOLS (Numbers in parenthesis indicate total continuous year in attendance) Topeka No. 17 (41) Springhill No. 55 (40) Ottawa No. 18 (38) Johnson No. 441 (33) Wichita No. 99 (20) Hancock No. 311 (19) Ensign No. 413 (18) Mayetta No.393 (12) Bendena No. 440 (11) Unity No. 272 (11) Albert Pike No. 303 (9) St. Johns No. 113 (8) North Star No. 168 (8) Bourbon No. 440 (8) Albert Neese No. 248 (7) St. Francis No. 404 (5) York No. 57 (4) Courtland No. 211 (4) Caney No. 324 (4)
Napthali No. 310 (3) DeSoto No. 40 (2) Mystic Tie No. 74 (2) Union No. 7 (1) Rising Sun No. 74 (1) Neosho No. (1) Auburn No. 32 (1) Halstead No. 46 (1) Corinthian No. 79 (l) Patmos No. 97 (1) Active No. 158 (1) Pittsburg No. 187 (1) Henri No. 190 (1) Oakley No. 253 (1) Anthem No. 284 (1) Trinity No. 284 (1) LaCrosse No. 330 (1) Chautauqua No. 355 (1) Harmony No. 94 (1)
Members of the Grand Master's family were introduced; also Past Grand Masters and Distinguished Guests.
the Grand Lodge officers.
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1990 REFRESHMENT TO LABOR The Grand Lodge was called from refreshment to Labor on the Third Degree of Masonry at 9:00 a.m., March 17, 1990, and the business session of the One Hundred Thirty-Fourth Annual Communication was resumed.
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INTRODUCTION M:.W:. Robert M. Neese, Grand Master, again thanked W:. Michael Cochrane for acting as opening Master. ESSAY TOPIC FOR 1990 W:. John A. Schowalter, Chairman of the Public Schools Committee was recognized and announced the topic for the 1990 Essay Contest, "My Responsibility to Education." This topic was well received by the brothers who responded with applause. REPORT OF THE GRAND LODGE PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Brother Floyd E. (Gene) Ramsey submitted the following report which, on his motion, was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: It has been a busy and Mason
frustrating
year for the
Publication Committee
and the Kansas
A year ago we increased our frequency to six times a year when the Council of Administration voted to accept advertising. Response has been very poor in soliciting advertising and it has been difficult at times to fill our 8 pages of space six times a year. We have tried several different people to sell advertising right person to get the job done. The Kansas Mason needs per issue to justify the advertising and to help defray needs to get the word out to potential advertisers that the circulation and is a good vehicle for their message.
and we think now we have the at least a $1,000 of revenue the postal costs. The Craft Kansas Mason has over 50,000
The Kansas Mason is your publication and needs your support with news items, advertising and readership. Send us as many items as you can in advance of your meetings if they coincide with our publication dates. Publication dates and deadlines are printed in every issue. It is up to you to advertise your lodge activities through the Kansas Mason. Your photos and news items are essential if the Kansas Mason is going to continue to exist. I ask that any photographs that you forward be in black and white if possible. We need notation on the back of each photo of the date, purpose and identification of those appearing in the photograph. Be sure to include name and location of your lodge. Again, may I express my sincere appreciation the position of Editor of the Kansas Mason.
to the Craft
and the the Grand Master for
RespectufuUy and fraternally submitted, Floyd E. (Gene) Ramsey, Chairman
FINAL CREDENTIALS REPORT Brother Van Doubek, Chairman of the Credentials Committee, gave the final credentials report, which, on his motion, was accepted. This report in its entirety apprears in these proceedings, beginning on page 9. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE H:.W:. F. Warren Starn, PGM, submitted accepted.
the
following report, which, on his
motion was
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: In accordance with by-law 2-118 of the Constitution and By-Laws of this Grand Lodge, the firm of Farmis was employed again this year to officially audit the books and make inspections of investments and properties. This report appears in the Grand Secretary's report and is an addendum to this report.
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The Finance Committee met with the Council of Administration and the Grand Secretary December 2, 1989 for the purpose of preparing a budget for the ensuing year. This budget appears elsewhere in these proceedings and is a part of this report. A monthly print-out of all income and expenditures of the Grand Lodge was mailed to each member of this committee. These income and expense statements were examined and found to be in accordance with the by-laws of this Grand Jurisdiction. The files and records in the office of the Grand Secretary were examined and found to be up to date, in good order and complete. A thorough inspection was made of the Grand Lodge building and the contents therein. The Finance Committee is recommending again this year that the unused furniture and fixtures located in the various rooms be sold by auction, converted to cash and that money used to repair and update the Grand Lodge building. Several windows are in urgent need of repair. The members of this Finance Committee would like to thank M:.W:. Robert M. Nease for the privilege of serving the Grand Lodge during his year as our Grand Master. Respectfully submitted, F. Warren Starns, Chairman W. Nolan Artz Jerry Cole Merle D. Bradley C. M. "Bud" Geis REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON JURISPRUDENCE M:.W:. Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, Chairman, moved that the report as a whole be adopted subject to the action on specific items previously mentioned and this motion carried. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: The work of our committee for the current year has principally been conducted by correspondence and by long distance telephone calls. There has been no meeting of the committee as such and the only meetings would involve a chance meeting with the Grand Master or Grand Secretary. It has been a busy year as far as the committee is concerned. SCOPE OF THE COMMITTEE'S WORK By-law 2-119 sets forth the duties of the committee and as we interpret the law, our obligation is to advise on "all questions of Masonic Law." This chairman of the committee has attempted to refrain from commenting or answering questions on strictly legal matters not having to do with Masonic Law. The basis of that is that first, it is not a function of the committee, secondly, the chairman of the committee should not be expected to research law as it is applied in our state and not having any relation to Masonic Law. It is conceded that frequently the two are interrelated. SPECIAL DISPENSATIONS The special dispensations have been reviewed by the chairman of the committee. Generally speaking they are routine matters and we have found none which we consider outside the scope of the authority of the Grand Master and we recommend and move that the rulings made by our Grand Master by approved. The action taken was approved. RULINGS Our Grand Master indicates two rulings as shown in the Advance Reports. We believe them to have been within his power and authority and we move that the rulings be adopted. Approved. CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I, SECTION 1, XXIII To substitute fraternal for secret. Approved as presented.
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AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE IV, SECTION 1 OF THE CONSTITUTION Our Grand Master has proposed a change in Article IV, Section 1, of our Constitution. The main thrust of this proposal is to have dues paid by those who are Entered Apprentice and by Fellow Craft as well as Master Masons. This seems like a reasonable amendment and we move that it be approved. Defeated. BY-LAW 4-305 LODGE DUES - ASSESMENTS David L. Recob has suggested a change in By-law 4-305. Assuming that Constitutional provisions Article IV, Section 1, is finally approved by the necessary number of lodges then it would appear that By-law 4-305 be changed as suggested. I move the adoption of the proposed change in By-law 4-305. The action taken was that it was withdrawn. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO BY-LAW 2-130 This involves reducing this Grand Jurisdiction into ten areas rather than the present twelve and reducing the Masonic Districts to 50 rather than the present number. This suggestion by the Deputy Grand Master seems to conform creased membership, and I move the Amendment be adopted.
with changing times and de-
Passed by more than 2/3rds majority. BY-LAW 3-418 MASONIC FUNERAL The purpose is to extend the right to a Masonic Funeral to include an Entered Apprentice as well as Fellow Craft. We feel that this is a proper change and I move that it be adopted. Action taken, proposal did not receive 2/3rds majority. BY-LAW 2-135 PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION OF ADVANCE REPORTS As you will observe, this change is very small and is for the purpose of conforming the law to reality. It would not be possible for some committees to write their report until other reports are written, and example being, the Committee on Jurisprudence. This suggested Amendment should be passed and I move its adoption. Carried by more than 2/3rds majority. BY-LAW 2-303 CHARITY FUND This proposed change increases the amount of payment from the Master's order from Fifty to One Hundred Dollars.
Charity Fund on the Grand
The change is just in conformity with the inflated times we are mittee moves the adoption of the By-law as amended. Carried by 2/3rds majority as amended than "will."
with the substitution
living in and the com-
of the word "shall" rather
GRAND MASTER'S CONTINGENT FUND The proposed change just makes more work for the Grand Master and everyone concerned, but it is a matter that it seems necessary to change to avoid possible tax consequences and accordingly I move the adoption of the proposed By-law. Passed by more than 2/3rds majority. MEMBERSHIP OF MASONS ACTING UNDER LETTERS OF DISPENSATION The proposed Amendent is suggested by our Grand Secretary. It seems to our committee that the suggested changes will clear up a number of matters which have been uncertain. We recommend and move that the By-law as suggested by adopted. Carried by more than 2/3rds majority.
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4-312 A PROPOSED NEW BY-LAW The purpose of this proposed By-law is to give a suspended Brother for non-payment of dues five months in which he may pay the back dues and be a member in good standing. It Is certainly up to the members of Grand Lodge as to what they want to do but the committee does not feel that the suggested By-law is going to be anything but confusing and we feel that it will have the affect of the secretary in the lodge not knowing actually who is and who is not a member. I assume that the proponent of the By-law make whatever motion he deems we take no position on it except as heretofore stated. The proposal Bestor G. Brown Lodge No. 433 carried by the necessary 2/3rds majority pended brother to pay delinquent dues up until June 30th following the of December 31.
appropriate and by a member of enabling a sussuspension date
TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE MEMBERSHIP Our Grand Master has presented three propositions relating to the Kansas Mason. He is asking this Grand Lodge to indicate which choice you as members want to make. We do not feel that it is the prerogative of the committee to recommend any particular choice, so we do not make any recommendation, although any member of the committee would be entitled to state his opinion or make any motion that appeared appropriate. The action taken on this was to discontinue advertising and to send the Kansas Mason to every member as a part of his dues, carried by the necessary 2/3rds majority. CONCLUSION Being Grand Master should be an exhilarating experience and in many cases, and perhaps always, it is a tiring experience because of much traveling, much lost sleep, much decision making which you hope turns out for the good of the Craft. We have found our Grand Master to be diligent, he is intelligent, he is a hard worker and he is conscientious. We commend him for the service he has rendered and we hope that many of you here would have the thoughtfulness to thank our Grand Master, either by written word or spoken word. A member of the committee, Michael T. Wilson, Overland Park No. 436, resigned from the committee and has been replaced by M:.W:. J. Fred Willianson, PGM. We thank Brother Wilson for his services and welcome Brother Williamson as a member of our committee. Respectfully submitted, Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, Chairman Robert L. Davis William E. Bradford, PGM Allan L. Hurlburt J. Fred Williamson, PGM (Proposed changes to the Constitution and By-laws may be found printed in their entirety in the the Address of the Grand Master.)
ELECTION OF "MEMBER AT LARGE" TO KANSAS MASONIC HOME BOARD Brother Jerry Stotler placed the name of Charles Randies in nomination for the position of "Member at Large" to the Masonic Home Board. There being no other nominations the vote was taken and Brother Randies was elected. READING OF THE JOURNAL Proper motion was made to dispense with the reading of the journal. The motion was duly seconded and carried. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APPRECIATION H:.W:. Robert M. Nease recognized the effort that goes into making a Grand Communication a success and thanked all who were involved. The One Hundred Thirty-Fourth Annual Communication was a huge success by all standards. The Craft recognized the efforts and dedication of the Grand Master with an enthusiastic standing ovation, not only for the
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-Grand Lodge Session, but for the entire year. LABOR TO REFRESHMENT All regular business of the One Hundred Thirty-Fourth Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas being completed, the Grand Lodge was called from Labor the Refreshment for the purpose of opening on the First Degree for the Installation of Grand Officers for the year 1990-1991.
INSTALLATION CEREMONY Following the Organ Prelude by Grand Organist, Brother Dee Duttweiler, W:. Mark E. Nelson, Master of St. Johns Lodge 113, instructed the Installing Grand Marshal to escort M:. W:. Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, to the East to assume the station of Installing Grand Master. M:.W:. Haggard was assisted by the following Past Grand Masters. M: .W H: .W M: .W M:.W H: .W M: .W M: .W M: .W M: :W M: .U M: .W M: .W M: .W M: .W M: .W
Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Prusuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
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Clifford D. Knauss Claude D. Knauss Robert M. Nease Thomas C. Raum, Jr. Arthur C. Hodgson Carroll C. Arnett Chester L. Gilbert Ralph D. Walker Lawrence D. Winegardner Richard D. Kelsey John H. Murray W. Nolan Artz Robert D. Caplinger S. Allan Daugherty William E. Bradford
1987 1988 1989 1968 1964 1969 1978 1976 1984 1972 1961 1979 1971 1952 1967
folicjwing Past Grand Masters:
M: .W . Robert G. Jackson H: .W . F. Warren Starns H: .W . J. Fred Williamson
Grand Marshal Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon
1982 1980 1973
Other Living Past Grand Masters M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W
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Richard L. Becker Owen E. Hodgson William E. Montgomery Robert H. Arnold William F. Mcintosh Ben B. Boyles Arris M. Johnson
1957 1965 1966 1975 1977 1981 1985
The Commandery Honor Guard was furnished by Concordia Commandery No. 42 Drill Team, of which the Grand Master is Captain. The Arch of Steel is an honor reserved for Grand Commanders and Past Grand Commanders. The following Grand Lodge Officers were duly installed for the ensuing year: M:.W R:.W R:.W R:.W M:.W R:.W W W
Don E. Robinett, Grand Master, St. Johns No. 113 Route 2, Box 52, Randall 66963 Conrad F. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master, Smithton No. 1 217 South 12th, Sabetha 66534 Richard D. Overton, Grand Senior Warden, Armourdale No. 271 6937 Grandview, Merriam 65204 William J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden, Unity No. 273 2839 South Bonn, Wichita 67217 William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center No. 67432 522 Lane Street, Clay Center 67432 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, Rosedale No. 333 Box 1217, Topeka 66601 Raymond R. Haden, Grand Chaplain, Clifton No. 122 PO Box E, Clifton 66937 E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Deacon, North Star No. 168 & Albert Pike No. 303 328 East 1st, Wichita 67202
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. Robert B. Pfeutze, Grand Junior Deacon, St. Johns No. 113 225 East 15th, Concordia 66901 . Carveth K. Neer, Grand Marshal, Pittsburg No. 187 719 East 10th, Pittsburg 66762 . LeRoy M. Lapham, Grand Sword Bearer, Council Grove No. 36 716 West Main, Council Grove 66846 . Maurice C. Hearn, Grand Senior Steward, King Solomon No. 10 920 Columbia Avenue, Leavenworth 66048 . Elvin S. Cox, Grand Junior Steward, Douglass No. 151 Box 43, Rose Hill 67133 . John D. Trude, Grand Pursuivant, St. Johns No. 113 Box 374, Concordia 66901 . Thomas F. Burrows, Grand Tyler, Fargo No. 300 Route 2, Box 203, Liberal 67901 . Rodney D. Beamgard, Assistant Grand Tyler, Atwood No. 164 Box 197, Atwood 67730 . A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary, Hillbrook No. 281 5309 SW 23rd Street, Topeka 66614 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF AREA AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS The following were commissioned by M:.W:. Grand Master, Don E. Robinett with appropriate words, charge and responsibility: AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS AREA I R:.W:. Oren F. Patterson, Cedar No. 103, 1706 South Highland, Chanute 66720 AREA II R:.W:. Roy F. Stirton, Lenexa No. 135, 5407 West 55th, Shawnee Mission 66205 AREA III R:.W:. Edward R. Garber, J r . , Sabetha No. 162, 708 J e f f e r s o n , Sabetha 66534 AREA IV
R:.W:. F. Ray Canada, Seabrook No. 385, 1529 McAlister, Topeka 66604 AREA V R:.W:. J e f f r e y L. Sowder, Woodson No. 121, Box 177, Toronto 66777 AREA VI
R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Derby No. 365, 931 North Brook Forest Drive, Derby 67037 AREA VII R:.W:. Irvin C. Bearly, Newton No. 142, 920 McLain, Newton 67114 AREA VIII R:.W:. Mervin E. Buchenau, Lafayette No. 16, 1435 Collins Lane #124, Manhattan 66502 AREA IX R:.W:. Dwight R. Gashaw, Saqui No. 160, 328 North 1st, Osborne 67473 AREA X R:.W:. Richard A. Wortman, Delta No. 77, 301 North Main, Medicine Lodge 67104 AREA XI R:.W:. J . Dwight L o b d e l l , St. Bernard No. 222, 304 East H i l l c r e s t , Cimarron 67835 AREA X I I
R:.W:. Robert H. Palmer, Atwood No. 164, Route 2, Box 30, Atwood 67330 DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
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Jerry T. Huff, Troy No. 55, 509 South Park, Troy 66087 Glen H. Chamberlin, Huron No. 72, Route 1, Box 58, Everest 66424 John M. Frame, Nine Mile No. 49, Route 3, Box 480, Leavenworth 66048 George J. Turner, Kaw No. 272, 4900 Wood, Kansas City 66102 Donald West, Rosedale No. 333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66246 George S. Clark, Palestine No. 127, 6420 W. 82nd Terr., Overland Park 66204 Wilbur Louk, Kincaid No. 338, Route 2, Kincaid 66039 Elvis M. Reeder, Bourbon No. 268, Box 69, Bronson 66716 Roger E. Doue, Arma No. 408, 202 East Hector Avenue, Arma 66712 Steven D. Green, Baxter No. 71, Route 1, Box 234A, Baxter Springs 66713 Clifford D. Mading, Chepnta No. 73, Box 638, Chepota 67336 J. 0. Baughn, Pacific No. 29, Route 1, Box 161, Humboldt 66748 Marvin E. Caylor, Lane No. 339, Route 2, Box 338A, Osawatomie 66064
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Conway P. Gamnill, Doric No. 83, PC Box 137, Eudora 66025 C. Ronald Traul, Oskaloosa No. 14, 604 Warren, Oskaloosa 66066 George M. Wilson, Hiawatha No. 35, 910 North 6th, Hiawatha 66434 Clarence P. Noe, Jr. Goff No. 430, Route 2, Box 54, Netawaka 66516 William L. Phillipi, Marysville No. 91, 1400 Park Place, Marysville 66508 Leland G. Salts, Mayetta No. 393, 4447 SE Hwy #40, Topeka 66607 Kenneth E. Anspaugh, Hesperian No. Ill, 6148 NW Carlson Rd., Rossville 66533 Joe D. Bicking, Orient No. 51, 5651 SW Foxcroft Cir., S. #103, Topeka 66614 David W. Thompson, Corinthian No. 79, Route 3, Box 153, Burlingame 66413 Homer E. Peterson, Neosho No. 27, Route 1, Box 101, Neosho Falls 66758 Philip Lamb, Constellation No. 95, 209 North 18th, Fredonia, 66736 Gerald L. Wilson, Carson No. 132, 1812 North 24, Route 4, Independence 67301 Donald L. Land, Chatauqua No. 355, Route 1, Box 119B, Cedar Vale 67024 Sammie S. Cross, Climax No. 441, Route 2, Box 144, Eureka 67045 Harold L. HcElfresh, Saffordville No. 395, Route 5, Emporia 66801 Melvin D. Williams, Wamego No. 75, Route 1, Box 549, St. George 66535 Darrell K. Sharpe, Prairie Queen No. 176, Route 3, Clyde 66938 Carl E. Reynolds, Antiquity No. 280, 125 West 18th, Junction City 66441 Dale Thomas, Dwight No. 374, PO Box 248, Dwight 66849 Elmer Schaffer, Advance No. 114, 104 West 7th, Florence 66851 Ralph T. Roberts, Patmos No. 97, 1121 Skelly, El Dorado 67042 Robert C. Saar, Winfield No. 110, 1815 East 15th, Winfield 67156 Wayne White, Wellington No. 150, Route 1, Wellington 67152 Wesley C. Stephens, Sr., Unity No. 273, 3247 South Maize Road, Wichita 67215 Robert R. Pugh, Wichita No. 99, 1729 South Waco, Wichita 67213 Clarence Peterson, Lindsborg No. 397, 833 McAdams, Salina 67401 Max L. Briggs, St. Johns No. 113, 302 East 13th, Concordia 66901 John A. Sandusky, Belleville No. 129, 1515 Twenty-First, Belleville 66935 Stanley Ozmun, Mankato No. 87, 624 East Jefferson, Hankato 66965 Earl J. Bruner, Salina No. 60., 1506 East Ellsworth, Salina 67401 Raymond L. Butts, Chase No. 247, Box 221, Chase 67524 Claude L. Carpenter, Bassett No. 124, 4216 East 95th, Hutchinson 67502 Jan W. Smith, Spivey No. 347, 433 West 1st Ave., Box 246, Norwich 67118 Kenneth D. Strader, Harper No. 206, Route 2, Argonia 67004 Earl Hubbard, Comanche No. 295, HC 69, Box 5, Wilmore 67155 Van Doubek, Kilwinning No. 265, 624 School, Pratt 67124 Richard A. Tomlinson, Stafford No. 252, 437 East Crawford, Stafford 67578 James H. Nolte, Great Bend No. 15, 2433 Walnut Drive, Great Bend 67530 Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays No. 195, HC 39, Box 208, Hays 67601 Charles 0. Bock, Cawker City No. 125, Box 113, Cawker City 67430 Loel F. McCray, Phillipsburg No. 184, Route 3, Phillipsburg 67661 Richard N. Heaton, Norton No. 199, 108 West Wilton, Norton 67654 Jay D. Black, St. Thomas No. 306, 860 South Garfield, Colby 67701 Verle Mendenhall, Gove County No. 302, Gove 67736 Jeffrey N. Raile, St. Francis No. 404, 118 North Frances, St. Frances 67756 Daniel D. Holecek, Walnut Valley No. 191, 501 South Iowa, Ness City 67560 Maurice Worley, Alpha No. 282, PO Box 15, Hanston 67849 Philip S. Giebler, Tyrian No. 246, PO Box 306, Garden City 67846 Bernard E. Weller, Webb No. 275, Route 2, Box 98, Montezuma 67867 John V. Wayman, Eminence No. 205, Rt. 1, Box 92, Eskridge 66423
PROCLAMATION OF INSTALLATION Following the Installation and Commissioning of the Area and District Deputies the Installing Officers proclaimed the 1990-1991 officers duly installed.
PRESENTATIONS W:. Mark E. Nelson, Master of St. Johns Lodge No. 113, on behalf of the brothers of the lodge, presented the newly installed Grand Master with a handsome top hat. Jima Danielson, Widow of Past Grand Master, M:.W:. Durward C. Danielson, presented Grand Master Robinett with a plate. The Installing Past Grand Masters made their usual presentation. On behalf of the family, son Brian presented his father with a hat. Arris Johnson, PGM, presented M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, the ring proudly Grand Masters.
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H:.W:. Don E. Robinett asked the Grand Senior Deacon to present his wife Dawna Gay to the East and R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master, presented her the necklace (Square & Compass) customarily worn by the First Lady of Kansas Masons. RECEPTION AND BANQUET Representatives of St. Johns Lodge No. 113 issued and invitation to all brothers to attend a reception and banquet honoring Grand Master M:.W:. Don E. Robinett in Concordia, April 21, 1990. INVITATION An invitation was issued by a representative of Saiina Lodge No. 60 for the M:.W:. Grand Master to convene the One Hundred Thirty-Fifth annual Communicaiton for the H:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas in Saiina, March 15 and 16, 1991. Invitation was accepted. GRAND MASTER'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH (as published in the Kansas Mason) Brethern: As I do not write out speechs, I did not have an acceptance speech written out for Grand Lodge but will try to put down what I said. I would like to start out by saying thank you to all who have had anything to do with my being installed as Grand Master of Masons in Kansas. I would especially thank Jima for whatever part she played in Danny's decision to appoint me as Grand Senior Deacon. Then to my wife, Dawna Gay, for all the support she has given me and then to my son, Craig for agreeing to do two men's work on the farm for the next year so I can be gone. I am going to visit other awards and to puties have set the finish and informal
every District this year on an official visit to present pins and ask an answer questions. I have set the date and the District Deplace for these meetings. These meetings will be open from start to so everyone can enjoy them.
I want every lodge to hold at least one Friends of Masons nights this year. The District Deputies have an outline as to how to hold one of these and a speech to give to the new prospects. On proficiency, I would recommend the reduced proficiency as outlined in the Grand Master's Edict of the past year but will leave it to the individual lodges. Whichever is used I strongly urge and request that the new Proficiency Support program be used. This can be obtained from the Grand Secretary and then be copied for the next candidate. We have a new program to be used on all candidates called the Intender Program. This has nothing to do with proficiency but is a very strong Masonic Education program to help the new member to learn what Masonry is and what it teaches. This program is to be used on all candidates and would be good for all Masons to read for they will all learn something. I would like to see every lodge set aside at least ten minutes every meeting for Masonic Education and have a short talk on some Masonic subject. We are coming out with what we are calling the Extended Cypher which is the Cypher and Monitor combined. When the Cypher says go to the Monitor it will be right there so it will be easier to read and study. This should be out in late spring or early summer. We are going to have the J. Fred Williamson Lodge Competition again this year. This program is designed to encourage lodge visitation and increase proficiency. The small lodge has just as good a chance of winning as a large lodge. Try it, you'll like it. The Council of Administration is going to redistrict this year and we will go from 63 districts to 50 districts and from 12 areas to 10 areas. This will become effective on March 16, 1991, which is the Saturday morning at Grand Lodge when the Area Deputies and "District Deputies change aprons. This will let the present officers serve a full year. I am going to propose a VOLUNTARY PREPAID LIFE or PERPERUAL MEMBERSHIP PLAN at Grand Lodge next year and in a condensed form is as follows: Any Master Mason in good standing may purchase it. His dues must be paid one year in advance at the time of purchase. The cost will be twenty (20) times his dues at the time of purchase. It may be purchased in
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installments but at final payment the total must equal 20 times the current dues. This money will be kept in a permanent fund and not co-mingled with any other Grand Lodge Funds. The interest will be returned to the lodge in the following manner - from the top will be deducted a growth factor of probably at least ten percent which is returned to the principal, then actual expenses and then, Grand Lodge per capita tax and the remainder will be returned to the lodge in the form of credit on their per capita tax. Grand Lodge per capita tax will be frozen at what it is when you enter the plan. The plan shall be administered by an Executive Council of (5) members. Three Master Masons elected on the floor of Grand Lodge. These will be elected from a group of six nominated by the Council of Administration and the top three will be elected. The Grand Treasurer and the Grand Secretary will also serve on the Council. The President will be elected from the three Master Masons. Again, I thank you for the privilege of serving ward to a very active and productive year.
you as Grand Master and am looking for-
CLOSING Following the closing prayer offered by W:. Raymond R. Haden, Grand Chaplain, M:.W:. Don E. Robinett declared the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas closed in Ample Form.
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(3) M:.W:. ROBERT M. NEASE , GRAND MASTER , W: . Brother, Elvin S. "Short" Cox and
Mrs . Ethel Mae Cox , display the beautiful award presented to Brother Cox
as he was named the 1989 "Outstanding Mason".
(2) Opening procession of Grand Lodge Officers led by W: . Robert K. Shklar, Grand Marshal . (4) M: . W: . S. Allan Daugherty , PGM is displaying a copy of the entry in the United States Congressional Record honoring him upon the nam i ng
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Our Past Grand Masters and the visiting Grand Masters posed following their luncheon at the 1990 Grand Lodge Session. Front Row, (l-r): M:.W:. J. Fred Williamson, M:.W: . Arthur C. Hodgson, M: .W:. Robert M. Nease (Junior Past Grand Master), M:.W:. Arris M. Johnson, M: .W:. Owen E. Hodgson, M: .W:. Carrol C. Arnett. 2nd Row, (l - r): M:.W: . S. Allan Daygherty, M:.W:. William F. McIntosh, M:.W:. John Murray, M:.W:. L. Ray Chamberlin, Grand Master of Iowa; M:.W:. Richard D. Kelsey; M:.W:. Leslie M. Spies,
Grand Master of South Dakota.
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Robert D. Caplinger; M:.W: . W. Nolan Artz; M:.W : . Claude W. Norris; M:.W:. Thomas C .
Raurn, Jr., M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard.
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W:. F. Warren Starns; M:.W:. Larry D. Winegardner.
M:.W:. Robert G. Jackson, M:.
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Gilbert. Not Able To Attend: M:.W:. Richard L. Becker, M:.W: . William E. Bradford, M:.W:. Robert H. Arnold, M:.W:. Ralph D. Walker, M:.W:. Ben B. Boyles.
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1989- 90 District Deputy Grand Masters are introduced at the 1990 Grand Lodge Session.
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OUr GRAND MASTER, ROBERT M. NEASE, pre sents M: . W:. L. Ray Chamberlin , Grand Master of Iowa and M: . W:. Lesl ie M. Spies, Grand Master of South Dakota to the Craft.
Our GRAND MASTER, ROBERT M. NEASE, welcomes R:.W:. Allan C. Templeton, Grand Junior Warden of Colorado and R: .W:. James M. DeMoss, Deputy Grand Master of Nebraska as W: . William J . Brown , Grand Senior Deacon looks on .
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M:.E: . Arthur W. Keffer, Grand High Priest, Royal Arch Masons of Kansas .
M:.I:. RayA. Talbott, Grand Mast •. < Cryptic Masons of Kansas .
R:.E:. John D. Trude, Grand Commander Grand Commandry of Kansas .
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Dee Dee Goodyear, Grand Bethel Honor Queen , 1989-90, Job's Daughters of
Paula Evans, Grand Worthy Advisor, 198990 , Rainbow Girls of Kansas, addresses
Kansas, addresses Grand Lodge.
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Newly Installed GRAND MASTER, M:. W:. DON E. ROBINETT, is clothed in his apron by Installing Grand Master, M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard,
PGM, assisted by Installing Grand Marshal, M:.W:. Cl ifford D. Knauss, PGM, as Installing Grand Treasurer, M: .W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM ,
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Newly Installed GRAND MASTER, M:. W:. DON E. ROBINETT, is presented the gavel of authority by Install ing Grand Master, M:.W:. Forrest
D. Haggard, PGM, as Installing Grand Treasurer, M: . W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM, and Installing
Grand Marshal, M:.W: . Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, look on.
R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson , newly elected Deputy Grand Master , intro-
duce s the "First Lady of Kansas Masonry" , Dawna Gay Robinett , prior to presenting her with the necklace
of the First Lady , following the installation ceremonies at the 1990 Grand Lodge Session .
M:.W:. DON E . ROBINETT, newly installed GRAND MASTER, is cor.gratulated by his son Brian, and is presented a fedora on behalf
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF H:.W:. ROBERT M. NEASE BY R: .W:. ALBERT 0. ARNOLD, JR. GRAND SECRETARY Robert M. Nease, future Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AH of Kansas was born October 4, 1925 in Kansas City, Kansas. In June of 1930, the family relocated to Pratt, Kansas, where he continued his education and graduated from Pratt High School in May of 1944. He married Gladys Romine on September 2, 1944. This happy union has been blessed with three children, two daughters and a son and seven grandchildren. Both daughters are members of the Order of Eastern Star; his son is a Master Mason and a member of the Order of Eastern Star; one grandson is a Master Master and had the high honor of receiving his "raising" by his M:.W:. Grandfather. One of his granddaugthers has become active in Rainbow for Girls and holds office in the Liberal Assembly. He joined the First United Methodist in Pratt and served as a certified lay speaker and member and chairman of the Membership Committee. He was also President of the Methodist Men's Association while associated with the First United Methodist Church. When the family moved to Hugoton, he transferred his membership to the Hugoton United Church where he has served as committeeman and is a past president of its Methodist Mens Association. This community has also been the beneficiary of our Grand Master and his efforts as a member of the Stevens County Volunteer Fire Department for over twenty-five years. He is a registered and active high school sports official for some forty years. Many things can be said about this fine brother who has devoted his life to his family, church, profession, community and country. His avid interest in the work of Masonry is recorded in the following history: MASONIC RECORD Kilwinning Lodge No. 265, AF & AM of Kansas: Initiated September 22, 1947 Passed October 27, 1947 Raised November 24, 1947 Offices held: Junior Steward Senior Deacon Junior Warden Senior Warden Master
1949 1950 1951 1952 1953
Plural Membership in Hugoton Lodge No. 406 in 1984: Senior Deacon 1985 Senior Warden 1986 Master 1987 Tyler 1988 Grand Lodge: Pursuivant Senior Deacon Junior Warden Senior Warden Deputy Grand Master Grand Master
1983-84 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90
Appendant and Concordant Bodies: RAM - Pratt Chapter No. 51 - 1948 Cryptic Masons - Hutchinson Council No. 13 - 1948 Knight Templar Commandry - Pratt No. 56 - 1948 Order of Eastern Star, Sarah E. Steward Chapter No. 150 - 1948 Worthy Patron - 1951 & 1958 Order of Eastern Star, Hugoton Chapter No. 380 - 1958 Worthy Patron - Eight different years
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Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Star Guard - 1964 Credentials Committee - 1968 Grand Sentinel - 1971-72 Associate Grand Patron - 1972-73 Worthy Grand Patron - 1973-74 AAONMS - Midian Shrine - 1956 Scottish Rite - Wichita Consistory - 1966 32° - KCCH - October 15, 1979 Coroneted 33° - November 16, 1985 Red Cross of Constantine - 1988 Royal Order of Scotland - 1989 Honary Legion of Honor, DeMolay - 1989 Our Grand Master enjoyed a very pleasing association with his appointive officers and also the elective officers. Because of his vocation as a game warden, he wore boots most of his adult life. This resulted in his year being called "The Year of The Boot". He was honored with the presentation of a specially constructed pair of boots bearing the Square and Compass emblem by the elective officers serving at his will and pleasure during his term of office. Sometimes being called one of our more traveled brothers, he did find it necessary to journey from one end of the state to the other. Owing to the fact that Hugoton is in the far southwest corner of the state, his duties require many long hours away from family and home. However, he devotedly kept his schedule, and in spite of a rather complicated illness, was able to fulfill a very active and successful year as our leader. His easy manner, broad smile, robust laugh, identified him as a jovial person, but we know that he could also take care of his share of the hard work and the decision making process. He has now retired form his duty as game warden after some thirty-two years of service and we are certain he will use some of his leisure time to continue his many Masonic and Eastern Star activities so long as a "vital spark" shall remain. We say to you, a job well done, Most Worshipful Sir.
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LOCATION AND NUMBER OF LODGES IN DISTRICTS AREA I R:.W:. Oren F. Patterson, ADGH, Cedar No. 103, 1706 S. Highland, Chanute 66720 316-431-4692 (R) 316-431-2100 (B) District No. 7 R:.W:. Wilbur Louk, DDGM, Kincaid No. 338, Route 2, Kincaid 66039 913-898-2705 (R) Hound City No. 33; LaCygne Nn. 61; Eureka No. 88, Pleasanton; Equity No. 131, Fontana; Lotus No. 286, Blue Mound; Kincaid No. 338; Parker No. 341 District No. 8
R:.W:. Elvis M. Reeder, DDGM, Bourbon No. 268, Box 69, Bronson 66716 316-939-4551 (R) 316-939-4944 (B)
Rising Sun No. 8, Ft. Scott; Eldora No. 28, Mapleton; Xenia No. 47; Devon No. 92; Garland No. 108; Excelsior No. 115, Uniontown; Fulton No. 210; Hiattville No. 216; Bourbon No. 268, Bronson; Hepler No. 398 District No. 9 R:.W: Roger E. Doue, DDGH, Arma No. 408, 202 E. Hector Ave. Arma 66712 316-347-8508 (R) Girard No. 93; Pittsburg No. 187; Vulcan No. 229, Walnut; Mulberry No. 261; Arma No. 408 District No. 10 R:.W:. Steven D. Green, DDGM, Baxter No. 71, Rt. 1 Box 234A, Baxter Springs, 66713 316-856-3255 (R) Baxter No. 71, Baxter Springs; Prudence No. 100, Columbus; Cherokee No. 119; Galena No. 194; Black Diamond No.274, Weir; Scammon No. 351 District No. 11
R:.W:. Clifford D. Nading, DDGM, Chepota No. 73, Box 638, Chepota 67336 316-236-7305 (R)
Adams No. 63, Oswego; Altamont No. 69; Chepota No. 73; Erie No. 76; Parsons No. 117; Thayer No. 149; Temple No. 237, McCune District No. 12 R:.W:. J. D. Baughn, DDGH, Pacific No. 29, Rt 1 Box 161, Humboldt 66748 316-473-2763 (R) Pacific No. 29, Humboldt; Inia No. 38; Cedar No. 103, Chanute; Olive Branch No. 212, Colony; Marmathon No. 245, Moran; Virginia No. 213, Savonburq; LaHarpe No. 325 AREA II
R:.W:. Roy F. Stirton, ADGM, Lenexa No. 135, 5407 W. 55th, Shawnee Mission, 66205 913-362-3871 (R) District No. 3 R:.W:. John H. Frame, DDGM, Nile Mile No. 49, Rt 3 Box 480, Leavenworth 66048 913-727-6619 (R) Leavenworth No. 2; King Solomon No. 10, Leavenworth; Easton No. 45; Nine Mile No. 49, Lansing; Hiram No. 68, Leavenworth; Hancock No. 311, Fort Leavenworth District No. 4
R:.W:. George J. Turner, DDGM, Kaw No. 272, 4900 Wood, Kansas City 66102 913-287-7895 (R)
Wyandotte No. 3, Kansas City; Delaware No. 96, Kansas City; Armourdale No. 271, Kansas City; Kaw No. 272, Kansas City; Bonner Springs No. 366; Roger E. Sherman No. 369, Kansas City; West Gate No. 438, Kansas City District No. 5 R:.W:. Donald West, DDGM, Rosedale No. 333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66246 913-631-4326 (R) 913-262-9020 (B) Ancient Form No. 34, Shawnee; Shawnee No. 54, Lenexa No. 135; Old Mission No. 153, Shawnee Mission; Ben Hur No. 322, Kansas City; Rosedale No. 333, Shawnee Mission; Overland Park No. 436 District No. 6
R:.W:. George S. Clark, DDGM, Palestine No. 127, 6420 W. 82nd Terr., Overland Park 66204 913-341-6470 (R) 816-274-6303 (B)
Olathe No. 19; Osage Valley No. 24, Osawatomie; Paola No. 37; Spring Hill No. 56; Gardner No. 65; Palestine No. 127, Edgerton; Peace No. 243, Louisburg; Stanley No. 444
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R:.W:. Edward R. Garber, Jr., ADGM, Sabetha No. 162, 708 Jefferson, Sabetha 66534 913-284-3169 (R) 913-284-2911 (B) District No. 1
R:.W:. Jerry T. Huff, DDGM, Troy No. 55, 509 S. Park, Troy 66087 913-985-2428 (R)
Smithton No. 1, Highland; Troy No. 55; Wathena No. 64; Bendena No. 440; Denton No. 449 District No. 2
R:.W:. Glenn H. Chamberlin, DDGM, Huron No. 72, Rt 1 Box 58, Everest 66424 913-548-7446 (R)
Washington No. 5, Atchison; Arcana No. 31, Atchison; Huron No. 72; Muscotah No. 116; Active No. 158, Atchison District No. 16
R:.W:. George W. Wilson, DDGM, Hiawatha No. 35, 910 N. 6th, Hiawatha 66434 913-742-2857 (R) 512-968-9228 Winter Home
Hiawatha No. 35; Sabetha No. 162; Horton No. 326 District No. 17
R:.W:. Clarence P. Noe, Jr., DDGM, Goff No. 430, Rt 2, Netawaka 66516 913-866-5612 (R)
Seneca No. 39; Home No. 89, Centralia; Polar Star No. 130, Whiting; Oneida No. 323; Goff No. 430 District No. 18
R:.W:. Bill Phillipi, DDGH, Marysville No. 91, 1400 Park PI., Marysville 66548 913-562-5467 (R)
Oketo No. 25; Frankfort No. 67; Sutton No. 85, Waterville; Marysville No. 95; Blue Rapids No. 169; Axtell No. 234; Beattie No. 259; Summerfield No. 354 District No. 19
R:.W:. Leland G. Salts, DDGM, Mayetta No. 393, 4447 SE Hwy 40, Topeka 66607 913-379-5799 (R)
Circleville No. 20; Helton No. 42; Onaga No. 188; Hoyt No. 327; Denison No. 372; Mayetta No. 393 AREA IV
R:.W:. Ray F. Canada, ADGM, Seabrook No. 385, 1529 HcAlister, Topeka 66604 913-272-4263 (R) District No. 14
R:.W:. Conway P. Gamill, DDGM, Doric No. 83, PO Box 137, Eudora 66025 913-542-2739 (R)
Lawrence No. 6; Acacia No. 9, Lawrence; Palmyra No. 23, Baldwin City; DeSoto No. 40; Doric No. 83, Eudora; Henri No. 190, Tonganoxie; Linwood No. 241; Lecompton No. 420 District No. 15
R:.W:. C. Ronald Traul, DDGH, Oskaloose No. 14, 604 Warren, Oskaloosa 66066 913-868-2301 (R)
Oskaloosa No. 14; Jefferson No. 84, Winchester; Meriden No. 236; Lyra No. 256, HcLouth; Mt. Zion No. 266, Nortonville; Perry No. 415 District No. 20
R:.W:. Kenneth E. Anspaugh, DDGM, Hesperian No. Ill, 6148 NW Carlson Rd, Rossville 66533 913-584-6321 (R)
Lake No. 50, Silver Lake; Pottawatomie No. 52, St. Marys; Golden Rule No. 90, Topeka; Hesperian No. Ill, Rossville; Delia No. 419 District No. 21
R:.W:. Joe Bicking, DDGM, Orient No. 51, 5651 SW Foxcroft Cir. S., #103, Topeka 66614
913-272-2977 (R)
Topeka No. 17; Auburn No. 32; Orient No. 51, Topeka; Siloam No. 225, Topeka; Albert Neese No. 249, Tecumseh; Seabrook No. 385, Topeka; Wakarusa No. 402 District No. 22
R:.W:. David W. Thompson, DDGH, Corinthian No. 79, Rt 3 Box 153, Burlingame 66413 913-654-2314 (R)
Ridgeway No. 62, Overbrook; Carbondale No. 70; Corinthian No. 79, Burlingame; Euclid No. 101, Lyndon; Signal No. 141, Osage City
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R:.W:. John V. Wayman, DDGM, Eminence No. 205, Rt 1 Box 92, Eskridge 66423 913-443-5667 (R)
Dover No. 138; Alma No. 161; Eminence No. 205, Eskridge AREA V R:.W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, ADGM, Woodson No. 121, Box 177, Toronto 66777 316-645-2228 (R) District Ho. 13
R:.W:. Marvin E. Caylor, DDGM, Lane No. 339. Rt 1 Box 338A, Osawatomie 66064 913-878-3442 (R)
Ottawa No. 18; Melvern No. 22; HcKinley No. 41, Pomona; Delphian No. 44, Garnett; Anchor No. 224, Williamsburg; Lane No. 339; Wellsville No. 356 District No. 23
R:.W:. Homer E. Peterson, DDGM, Neosha No. 27, Rt 1 Box 101, Neosho Falls 66758 316-963-7225 (R)
Neosho No. 27, Leroy; Burlington No. 66; Gilead No. 144, Yates Center; Waverly No. 244; Hebron No. 314, Gridley District No. 27
R:.W:. Sammy S. Cross, DDGM, Climax Nn. 411, Rt 2 Box 144, Eureka 67045 316-583-5806 (R) 316-585-6322 (B)
Fidelity No. 106, Eureka; Woodson No. 121, Toronto; Madison No. 196; Climax No. 411 District No. 28
R:.W:. Harold L. McElfresh, DDGM, Saffordvilie No. 395, Rt 5, Emporia 66801 316-342-5910 (R)
Emporia No. 12; Zeredatha No. 80, Cottonwood Falls; Americus No. 109; Lebo No. 152; Hartford No. 193; Allen No. 335; Saffordville No. 395 AREA VI
R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, ADGM, Derby No. 365, 931 N. Brook Forest Rd., Derby 67037 316-788-4038 (R) 316-788-3761 (B) District No. 24
R:.W:. Philip Lamb, DDGM. Constellation No. 95, 209 N. 18th. Fredonia 66736 316-378-3809 (R)
Harmony No. 94, Neodesha; Constellation No. 95, Fredonia; Greenwood No. 163, Fall River; Buffalo No. 379; Bebedict No. 403 District No. 25
R:.W:. Gerald L. Wilson, DDGM, Carson No. 132, 1812 N. 24, Rt 4, Independence 67301 316-331-4528 (R)
Keystone No. 102, Coffeyville; Fortitude No. 107, Independence; Carson No. 132, Elk City; Cherryvale No. 137; Caney No. 324; Edna No. 345 District No. 26
R:.W:. Donald L. Land, DDGM, Chatauqua No. 355, Rt 1 Box 119B, Cedar Vale 67024 316-758-2523 (R)
Longton No. 26; Meridian No. 126, Elk Falls; Vesper-Olive No. 136, Sedan; Hope No. 155, Howard; Chautauqua No. 355, Cedar Vale District No. 35
R:.W:. Robert C. Saar, DDGM, Winfield No. 110, 1815 E. 15th, Winfield 67156 316-221-4758 (R)
Winfield No. 110; Crescent No. 133, Arkansas City; Dexter No. 156; Clinton No. 233, Burden District No. 36
R:.W:. Wayne White, DDGM, Wellington No, 150, Rt 1, Wellington 67152 316-326-7746 (R)
Wellington No. 150; Oxford No. 165; Sumner No. 203, Caldwell; Argonia No. 285 District No. 37
R:.W:. Wesley Carlin (Carl) Stephens, DDGM, Unity No. 273, 3247 S. Maize Rd., Wichita 67215 316-722-3583 (R)
Haysville No. 112; Belle Plaine No. 173; Hulvane No. 201; Morton No. 258, Cheney; Mistletoe No. -269, Conway Springs; Unity No. 273, Clearwater; Derby No. 365
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R:.W:. Irvin C. Bearly, ADGM, Newton No. 142, 920 McLain, Newton 67114 District No. 33
R:.W:. Elmer Schaffer, DDGM, Advance No. 114, 104 W. 7th, Florence 66851 316-878-4248 (R) 316-683-7529 (B)
Halstead No. 46; Advance No. 114, Florence; Newton No. 142; Centre No. 147, Marlon; Valley Center No. 364 District No 34
R:.W:. Ralph T. Roberts, DDGM, Patraos No. 97, 1121 Skelly, El Dorado 67042 316-321-3521 (R)
Towanda No. 30; Mystic Tie No. 74, Augusta; Patmos No. 97, El Dorado; Douglass No. 151; Joppa No. 223, Leon; Latham No. 401 District No. 38
R:.W:. Robert R. Pugh, DDGM, Wichita No. 99, 1729 S. Waco, Wichita, 67213-5129 316-264-5129 (R) 316-526-5596 (B)
York No. 57, Wichita; Sunflower No. 86, Wichita; Wichita No. 99; North Star No. 168, Wichita; Albert Pike No. 303, Wichita; Trinity No. 313, Wichita; Bestor G. Brown No. 433, Wichita, Masonic Home No. 450, Wichita; Pyramid No. 451, Wichita District No. 39
R:.W:. Clarence Peterson, DDGM, Lindsborg No. 397, 833 McAdams, Salina 67401 913-823-2856 (R) 913-823-2221 (B)
HcPherson No. 172; Lindsborg No. 397 AREA VIII
R:.W:. Mervin E. Buchenau, ADGM, Lafayette No. 16, 1435 Collins Ln. #124, Manhattan 66502 913-776-5001 (R) 913-766-9285 (B) District No. 29
R:.W:. Melvin D. (Doug) Williams, DDGM, Wamego No. 75, Rt 1 Box 549, St. George 66535 913-494-2757 (R) 913-537-0433 (B)
Lafayette No. 16, Manhattan; Wamego No. 75; Farmers No. 166, Randolph; Westmoreland No. 257 District No. 30
R:.W:. Darrell K. Sharps, DDGM, Prairie Queen No. 176, Rt 3, Clyde 66938 913-446-2248 (R)
Frontier No. 104, Washington; Clifton No. 122; Clay Center No. 134, Prairie Queen No. 176, Clyde; Oak Hill No. 334, Wakefield No. 396 District No. 31
R:.W:. Carl E. Reynolds, DDGM, Antiquity No. 280, 125 W. 18th St., Junction City 66441 913-238-1498 (R)
Union No. 7, Junction City; Benevolent No. 98, Abilene; Solomon City No. 105, Solomon; Antiquity No. 280, Chapman; Enterprise No. 437 District No. 32
R:.W:. Dale Thomas , DDGM, Dwight No. 374, PO Box 248, Dwight 66849 913-482-3275 (R)
Council Grove No. 36; Cyrus No. 288, Hope; Kansas No. 307, Herington; Alta Vista No. 357; Dwight No. 374; White City No. 380; Wilsey No. 382; Burdick No. 429 District No. 41
R:.W:. John A. Sandusky, DDGM, Belleville No. 129, 1515 - 21st St., Belleville 66935 913-727-5107 (R) 913-378-3166 (B)
Republic No. 123; Belleville No. 129; Courtland No. 211; Lebanon No 221, Scandia; Narka No. 349; Cuba No. 362 AREA IX
R:.W:. Dwight R. Gashaw, ADGM, Saqui No. 160, 238 N. 1st, Osborne 67473 913-346-2306 (R) District No. 40
R:.W:. Max L. Briggs, DDGM, St. John's No. 113, 302 E. 13th, Concordia 66901 913-243-1542 (R)
St. John's No. 113, Concordia; Minneapolis No. 143; Mt. Vernon No. 145, Beloit; Sincerety No. 214, Simpson
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R:.W:. Stanley E. Ozmun, DDGM; Mankato No. 87, 624 E. Jefferson, Mankato 66956 913-524-4317 (R)
Jewell No. 11; Mankato No. 87; Western Star No. 174, Smith Center; Formoso No. 336 District No. 43
R:.W:. Earl J. Bruner, DDGM, Salina No. 60, 1506 E. Ellsworth, Salina 67401 913-825-7734 (R) 913-825-6276 (B)
Salina No. 60; Ellsworth No. 146; Lincoln No. 154; Samaria No. 298, Wilson District No. 52
R:.W:. James H. Nolte, DDGM, Great Bend No. 15, 2433 Walnut Dr., Great Bend 67530 316-793-3708 (R)
Great Bend No. 15; McCracken No. 58; Walnut City No. 215, Rush Center; Ellinwood No. 217; LaCrosse No. 330; Hoisington No. 331; Claflin No. 424 District No. 53
R:.W:. Lawrence E. Bodine, DDGM, Hays No. 195, HC 39 Box 208, Hays 67601 913-628-1276 (R)
Wakeeney No. 148; Russell No. 177, Hays No. 195; Blue Hill No. 198, Lucas; Beulah No. 291, Bunker Hill; Natoma No. 390 District No. 54
R:.W:. Charles D. Bock, DDGM, Cawker City No. 125, Box 113, Cawker City 67430 913-781-4326 (R)
Cawker City No. 125; Saqui No. 160, Osborne; Gaylord No. 183; Downs No. 204; Glen Elder No. 294 District No. 55
R:.W:. Loel F. McCray, DDGM, Phillipsburg No. 184, Rt 3, Phillipsburg 67661
Phillipsburg No. 184; Newahcuba No. 189, Stockton; Logan No. 264; Paradise No. 290, Plainville 913-543-5458 (R) AREA X R:.W:. Richard A. Wortman, ADGM, Delta No. 77, 301 N. Main, Medicine Lodge 67104 316-886-5894 (R) District No. 44
R:.W:. Raymond L. Butts, DDGM, Chase No. 247, Box 221, Chase 67524 316-938-2576 (R) 316-938-2488 (B)
Sterling No. 171; Royal No. 192, Lyons; Corner Stone No. 219, Little River; Chase No. 247; Geneseo No. 361 District No. 45
R:.W:. Claude L. Carpenter, DDGM, Bassett No. 124, 4216 E. 95th, Hutchinson 67502 316-643-6857 (R)
Nickerson No. 43; Bassett No. 124, Hutchinson; Mt. Hope No. 238; Cable No. 299, Arlington District No. 46
R:.W:. Jan W. Smith, DDGM, Spivey No. 347, 433 W. 1st Ave., Box 246, Norwich 67118 316-478-2870 (R) 316-478-2221 (B)
Ninnescah No. 230, Kingman; Norwich No. 319; Spivey No. 347 District No. 47
R:.W:. Kenneth D. Strader, DDGM, Harper No. 206, Rt 2, Argonia 67004 316-435-6696 (R)
Delta No. 77, Medicine Lodge; Anthony No. 200; Harper No. 206; R. D. Ely No. 262, Attica; Cosmos No. 278, Kiowa District No. 50 R:.W:. Van Doubek, DDGM, Kilwinnign No. 265, 624 School, Pratt 67124 316-672-3735 (R) Kilwinning No. 265, Pratt; Kiowa No. 293, Greensburg; HuUinville No. 399; Haviland No. 408
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R:.W:. Richard A. Tomlinson, DDGH, Stafford No. 252, 437 E. Crawford, Stafford 67578 (AFTER 2piii) 316-234-5825 (R) 316-234-5621 (B)
Larned No. 167; Mt. Horiah No. 179, Kinsley; Lewis No. 220; Stafford No. 252; Ionic No. 254, St. John; Hacksville No. 371 AREA XI
R:.W:. J. Dwight Lobdell, ADGM, St. Bernard No. 222, 1304 E. Hillcrest, Cimarron 67835 316-855-7777 (R) District No. 49
R:. W:. Earl Hubbard, DDGM, Comanche No. 295, HC 69 Box 5, Wilmors 67155 316-738-4465 (R)
Ashland No. 277; Comanche No. 295, Coldwater; Protection No. 394; Minneola No. 341 District No. 60
R:.W:. Daniel D. Holecek, DDGM, Walnut Valley No. 191, 501 S. Iowa. Ness City 67560 913-798-3280 (R)
Walnut Valley No. 191, Ness City; Barney No. 279, Dighton; Anthem No. 284, Scott City; Leoti No. 340; Horace No. 352, Tribune District No. 61
R:.W:. Maurice Worley, DDGM, Alpha No. 282, PO Box 15, Hanston 67849 316-623-2166 (R)
St. Bernard No. 222, Dodge City; Alpha No. 282, Jetmore; Preston No. 283, Cimarron; Bucklin No. 376; Ensign No. 413 District No. 62
R:.W:. Philip S. Giebler, DDGM, Tyrian No. 246, PO Box 306, Garden City 67846 316-275-7741 (R) 316-275-4274 (B)
Tyrian No. 246, Garden City; Emerald No. 289, Lakin; Syracuse No. 309; Ulysses No. 435; Johnson No. 441 District No. 63
R:.W:. Bernard E. Weller, DDGH, Webb No. 275, Rt 2 Box 98, Montezuma 67867 316-486-2301 (R)
Webb No. 275, Meade; Fargo No. 300, Liberal; Santa Fe No. 312, Sublette; Plains No. 357; Hugoton No. 406; Satana No. 446" AREA XII
R:.W:. Robert H. Palmer, ADGM, Atwood No. 164, Rt 2 Box 30, Atwood 67330 913-626-3654 (R) District No. 56
R:.W:. Richard N. Heaton, DDGM, Norton No. 199, 108 W. Wilton, Norton 67654 913-877-3948 (R)
Lenora No. 181; Mountain Slope No. 186, Oberlin; Norton No. 199; Almena No. 310; Jennings No. 360 District No. 57
R:.W:. Jay D. Black, DDGH, St. Thomas No. 306, 860 S. Garfield, Colby 67701 913-462-6350 (R)
Milbrook No. 281, Hill City; St. Thomas No. 306, Colby; Hoxle No. 348; Selden No. 423 District No. 58
R:.W:. Verle Mendenhall, DDGM, Gove County No. 302, Gove 67736 913-938-2344 (R)
Oakley No. 253; Gove County No. 302, Gralnfield; Wallace No. 318, Winona; Quinter No. 410; Sharon Springs No. 417 District No. 59
R:.W:. Jeffrey N. Raile, DDGM, St. Francis No. 404, 118 N. Francis, St. Francis 67756 913-332-3484 (R) 913-332-2188 (B)
Atwood No. 164; Goodland No. 321; St. Francis No. 404
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LODGES WITHOUT REPRESENTATION AT GRAND LODGE 1990 Leavenworth No. 2 Oketo No. 25 Longton No. 26 Acana No. 31 Mound City No. 33 Holton No. 42 Nickerson No. 43 McCracken No. 58 LaCygne No. 61 Ridgeway No. 62 Adams No. 63 Doric No. 83 Sutton No. 85 Home No. 89 Devon No. 92 Girard No. 93 Euclid No. 101 Frontier No. 104 Muscotah No. 116 Republic No. 123 Meridian No. 126 Cherryvale No. 137 Dover No. 138 Signal No. 141 Lebo No. 152 Larned No. 167
Mt. Moriah No. 179 Madison No. 196 Olive Branch No. 212 Walnut City No. 215 Anchor No. 224 Clinton No. 233 Temple No. 237 Marmathon No. 245 Westmoreland No. 257 Beattie No. 259 Mulberry No. 261 R. D. Ely No. 262 Logan No. 264 Ht. Zion No. 266 Black Diamond No. 274 Barney No. 279 Preston No. 283 Emerald No. 289 Paradise No. 290 Beulah No. 291 Kiowa No. 293 Glen Elder No. 294 Cable No. 299 Kansas No. 307 Syracuse No. 309 Virginia No. 315
LaHarpe No. 325 LaCrosse No. 330 Oak Hill No. 335 Allen No. 335 Formoso No. 336 Leoti No. 340 Scammon No. 351 Horace No. 352 Suminerfield No. 354 Wellsville No. 356 Cuba No. 362 Plains No. 367 Dennison No. 372 Dwight No. 374 Grandview No. 376 Protection No. 384 Natoma No. 390 Wakefield No. 396 Hepler No. 398 Seldon No. 423 Burdick No. 429 Goff No. 430 Ulysses No. 435 Bendena No. 440 Satanta No. 446
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DEATHS DURING THE YEAR 1989 Lodge No.
1 Sam William Davis, James J. Hargis, George L. Michaels
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Roy S. Campbell, Archie T. Kirkpatrick, Charles Richard Moore, Ira E. Nixon, Irl Reynolds, Leslie D. Weeks, Burnham V. Wilkerson
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3
George 0. Ashlock, Robert Lee Bedell, Wesley Edward Billings, Carl Allen Bradford, Thomas George Brannon, Thomas Robert Chappell, Russell Everett Culp, Roy Byrd Davies, Richard Bruce Duncan, Robert Davol Eddins, Lyle Gene Freeman, George Harlan Gray, Ernest A. Grube, William James Gyarfas, J. Willard Haynes, Carl Reed Heathman, Herbert Spencer Houston, Clayton Edward Jardon, Milton R. Johnson, Rudolph A. Johnson, Kenneth D. Kessler, Scofield George Kleeburg, Louis Lauritson, Alvin Louis Loveall, John L. Matthews, Roy Junior Neitzert, George 0. Strohmeyer, Robert L. Strom, John F. Suberkropp, John R. Wirth
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Glen R. Gillaspie, Norman R. Keller
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Harold Edwin Anderson, Wiley Oliver Bolton, Glenn L Harris, William Edwin Hoffman, Harvey Eugene Jackson, DeHarold Oscar Kane, Walter Keith Kelley, LLoyd Earl Majors, Robert Wagner Mason, Gerald Eugene Ott, Charles Warren Ross, Byron T. Rowell, Buford Montgomery Watson, John Lowell West
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Earl S. Barnhill, Lesley H. Calhoun, Robert L. Cates, Victor L. Fincham, Eldredge R. Long, Jr., Wayford K. McFall, John A. McKenzie, John F. McRae, James H. Ritman, Ralph T. Shannon, Robert L. Smith, William F. Smouse, Victor L. Townsend, Elmer A. Trail, Johne E. Whytena, Arthur Zumbrunn
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8
Lester Nathan Dudley, Jonathon Reed Hildreth, Myrle Abraham Payne, Wallace Garfield Peirce, Ross Riley, Vernon Leo Rogers, Clarence Critten Young
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9
Augustin Angel, Edward Stacy Baker, Watkins S. Broyles, Edwin Thomas Burgess, Dean Anderson McGee, Merle F. Moss, Harold Asa Pontius, Dolph Collins Simons, Walter Sherman Wagner, Xelpho Palmer Wicker, John Lewis Williams
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10 John Dwight Barnhart, Leonard B. Cox, David M. Hammond, James E. Kelley, Noble Lee Ketchem, William W. Kindig, Robert Alfred Nebrig, Archibald L. Russell, John William Shaffer, Dallas Wayne Spinner, Harold Roosevelt Waring
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11
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12 Moses Franklin Baker, Albert Cornwall, William Blake Eyman, Kenneth Emerson Hege, Clyde Loren Hubbard, William Henry Kribble, Clarence J. Madison, Newton Clay Melton, Earl James Mossman, Robert Clair Oliphant, Leroy William Raynolds, Lee Roy Rhoads, John W. Robins, Floyd Edward Robinson, Preston E. Robinson, Fred Charles Scharenberg, Eddie V. Shirley, Floyd J. Shomber, Clinton Junior Shown, Edmund Ariel Shupe, Elmer William Siedhoff, Boyd Bryan Zuber
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14
Rufus Albert Edmonds, Robert Glenn Henry, John W. Peterson, John Donald Robbins
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15
Everett P. Anderson, Paul W. Andre, Emmett A. Brewer, Leslie V. Dirks, Guy G. Gordon, Homer H. Hagius, Melvin L. Ingels, Dean G. Koelling, Guy E. Poulson, Omer A. Robertson, James F. Robison, Flavel B. Sargent, Jerome Sayler, Delton C. Willingham, Paul H. Wilson, Waldean M. Wonsetler
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16
Ellis Alton Jenson, Chris Andrew Krey, Harry Edward Monroe, Victor 0. Muse, Frederick D. Oehme
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17
John Joseph Beattie, John Robert Clinton, Lyle Leland Edds, Charles Luther Gleason, Dean Merle Hinkle, Harry C. Hoffmeister,
Clyde Cox, Hubert Leslie Hart, Lyle M. Wood
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Otis Le Roy Lane, George Curtis McClenny, Stewart Ray McCord, Herman Eugene Meyers, Jack Leroy Newman, Martin Preston Olsen, Harold V. Polter, David Raeburn Rosendaal, Rollie N. Showalter, Frederick John Siegrist, Claude Nelson Simpson, Steven Edward Simpson, William Henry Stone, Ralph Hall Surpluss, Sr., Claude Samuel Swendson, James Herbert Young Lodge No.
18 William D. Bancroft, Arvid Bergland, Raymond Dean Clark, Joel M. Cutting, Arthur Leroy Planner, Fred Jackson Frakes, Raymond H. Hanna, Virgil M. Kinnison, Leo Fern Logan, Robert Kent Miller, Charles A. Scribner, Fred Leroy Settles
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19 Walter Howard Dunn, Dwane I. E U e r , James D. Handcock
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23 John Welsey Baker, William Ambrose Hunter
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24 Glenn William Barnes, Victor Verner Clawson, George Clawson
Ralph James Hamlin, Virgil G. Proctor, Jay Roscoe Teter
Hunsperger, Charles Frederick Longshore, Martin Albert Shell Lodge No.
25 Orval Gus Novotny
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27 Abraham Cox, Elvin Merlin Hansen, James William Ingwersen
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28 William Ray Boyd, Marvin Danley
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29 John Henry Chaney, Ralph Thornton Cox, James E. HcClellan
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30
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32 Henry Harrison Bulkley, Raymond Malcus Crawford, John Harvey Maus
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35 William Barton (88), Leslie R. Blaue, Burnola Dewett Blocher,
Clarence V. Hall
Willie Venon Adamson, Joe R. C u U o p , Ruben Dell Hummel, Samuel R. Ravenscraft Arthur Frederick Hale, Bernard Joseph Jones, Richard Leslie Kirby
Laurence Amer, Leo Ronald Laird, George Oren Price
Dale E. Buis, Raymond L. Covert, Laurel J. Gephart, Leland F. Hedgecock, Marvin F. Houchen, Avery Elmer Parker, Karl George Strube Lodge No.
36
Kenneth L. Conrad, Ira Worcester
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37
Carrol H. Davis, Delmar Frederick Foster, Glenn Gilbert Groves, Delbert Clair Shipp, Otis Allen Sims
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38 William M. Clark, John M. Powell, Raymond G. Scott, Elijah K. Stokes
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40 William S. Patterson (86), Gene Doil Prock
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John A. Gray, Robert J. Weinheimer
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42
George Millard Allen, Lawrence Sylbester Alwin, Albert C. Amon, Albert Flavius Hann, Homer I. Miller
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43
Floyd P. Boyd, Donald Wilkin Cuthbertson, Lester Gene Wilson
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44
Lloyd Dale Baker, Joe Hobart Ecord, Jack Franklin Fisher, Delbert L. Griffin, William Taylor Howard, Alfred Franklin Monroe
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45
Charles 0. Bogle,>John Westley Cardwell
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46
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49
Dennis Raymond Edwards, Walter C. Hilke, Forrest Daniel Stern, Alfred William Weber John Grant (87), Frank A. Hopper, Horace H. Lamborn, Richard Dean Maxwell, Ralph Spain, Roland Eugene Stewart, Eldon Cooper Woods
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50
James M. Adams, Clarence E. Anderson, Johnnie J. Morgan
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51
Herbert H. Alexander, Roy Milton Bowen, Harold Rovell Buchanan, Leslie Burson, Allen Fredrick Clapp, Thomas Otis Compton, Herbert W. Cooper, Jr., Robert Taylor Craig, Harold George Dietrich, Clifford N. Green, Walter Dennis Hart, Edmund M. Heald, Harry T. Johnson, Kenneth C. Jones, Lloyd Randolph Lowther, M. Lowell McCoy, Ralph D. McGirr, Richard Markley McKinney, Clyde R. Morris, Robert Eugene Morris, John Wesley Parker, Lester Shepard Parker, Cyril Lester Rich, Ralph L. Shimer, Charles N. Sparklin, George W. Stanley, Jr., Ray Robert Tuffley, Clarence Edward Weller
Lodge No.
52
Calvin Haase, James Monroe
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54
Connie Elwyn Greenwood, Virgil Cleveland Hartley, Earle Francis Iwerks, George Kovar, Harold Ellison McCord, Ernest Wayne Olson
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55
Edward Dale Demoney
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William Arthur Jones, Lyle E. Masters, Ernest Reid, William Glea Rittgers, George Russell Roller, James E. Williams
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58
Earl Edward Fletcher, Orval S. Rogers, Floyd A. Thompson
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60
Hilmar Mills Brewter, Vernon Theodore Brodine, John Allen Butler, August Lewis Delaney, George J. Dumler, Emice John Dyck, William Robert Grady, Harold Isaac Henry, Wyman Arnett Hobson, Delbert Widegren Larson, William R. Lindgren, Oscar Dale Martinson, Harry Daniel Miller, Raymond Clark Moore, James Rufus Nettleton, Orville Hughy Phillips, Roy Alvin Presley, Lloyd Saylor, James Ames Sias, Charles Russell Swartz, Paul Franklin Swartz, Charles Alfred Taylor, Laverne Gerald Webb, Virgil Leroy Westling, Webster James White
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61
Fred Elmer Perkins, Charles Arthur Perkins
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Dean Almon Bailey, Robert Bash
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John Francis Amos, William B. Berlin, Roll Duff Ginter, Dwayne L. Haupin, Edmond Charles Williamson
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64
Owen M. Henson, Carl Eugene Miller, Flnyd Howard Sanger, Ernest Benton Stevens
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Clyde Freund
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Charles Virgil Graham, Charles Aaron McKee, Paul James Stotts, Warren Mayne Wilson
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67
John C. Watson
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68 John Franklin Cune, Edgar Shelton Hendrickson
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Sidney E. Badger
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Claude George Al 1 good, Otis Norman Baldwin, William Arthur Elliott, Robert Nelson Kelly, John Donald Puett, Jack Wayne Robinson
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Lawrence Harold Adams, Ralph W. Crouch, Walter Garfield Mier, Starling R. Nothstine
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William Thruraan Dungan, Luther Brooks Headley, Raymond L. Sherman
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Oscar H. Burgess, Spencer Paul Cobb, Roy Harvey Corday, William Kenneth Crain, Glenn Richard Fillmore, Ray E. Hammon, Noah V. R. Morris, Kenneth Marvin Overholt, Ray Charles Tucker
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Harold Etienne, Mark Hudson, Charles B. Johnson, Craig Edward Sutton, Dana Morgan Wahl , Brian Weller
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John E. Beech, Oakley Price Caldwell, William R. Henderson, Virgil J. Hines, Joe C. Jacobs, Julius Mills, Earl C. Parker, Eugene L. Pope, John Rufi
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77 Antone George Bertlglio, Harley Dallas Goble, Theodore Eugene Hosey, John Elmer Johnson, William Cloud Mills, Clarence Benton Murphy, Elra Douglas Noell, William Elgin Palmer, Forrest D. Stout, Isaac Delbert Wilson
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79
Owen Kenneth Griffith, Lawrence J. Mings, Robert Jesse Mings, Charles H. Spangler
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Paul F. Barnett (1987), Bryon Webster Farnsworth, Robert H. Forney, Earl L. Hinden, Phillip W. Ljungdahl, William Herbert Mitchell, Rex Merle Park, Guy Spencer Rosebraugh, Burl K. Sanford (1987)
Lodge No.
83
John Lewis Hibbs, John Lester Hahon, Maximallian William Miesse
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84
Edwin Dean Pence
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85
George Allen Dean, Jesse T. Poland, Veryle Edwin Snyder
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86
Porter William Alcorn, Kenneth Frank Allred, George Duane Angle, LeRoy Bell, Robert Cecil Bishop, Harold Lloyd Bowl in, Harry Emerson Chaney, Ernest Clark, Charles Vernon Coleman, George Vernon Cox, Marvin Eugene Dowell, Lawson David Ellis, Elmer Solomon Hall, Edwin Ray Heil, Leonard Isaac Herndon, Clyde Emery Hill, Durward Dean Hoover, David Leroy Jones, John Harpman Jones, Roy Conley Lawson, Jerry Lee Lineback, Earl Esthel Madson, Russell Martin, Richard Von McClelland, Harold Odle, Amos Oliver Payne, Wilbur Marion Peterson, Howard Herchel Potter, William George Simmonds, Johnie Richard Sparks, A. C. Summers, Constantinos John Thodis, Charles William Underwood, Perry 0. Ward, James Worner Winsel, Clyde M. Youngblood
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88
Robert W. Dresker, Alfred N. Johnson, Raymond Burnice Ogg
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Reginald D. Ayers, Floyd A. Cox
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Russell B. Allen, Joe B. Arp, Helvin R. Beasterfeld, Delmar Walter Beshears, Harley Logan Bozarth, Jerome Elliott Brown, Walter C. Bryant, Claude T. Burns, George D. Casey, Arthur Chilgren, Joseph Henry Cooper, Henry E. Flott, Harry Maynard Fretz, Charles Luther Gleason, Arthur Dean Haugh, Roy E. Hood, Gordon Alec Horn, Marvin Burl Jacques, Ben F. L. Johnson, Richard Lawrence Johnson, Earl William Kelly, Charles Edward Lewis, Robert Walton Lillie, Bromell Moeser Marshall, Raymond Eugene Martin, Ronald Eugene Mills, Ralph Walters Moore, Lynn B. Nash, Eugene Shellabarger Parker, Duane Theodore Patterson, Oscar Wayne Rissman, Allen Dale Smith, Chester Percy Starbird, Bernard Edward Swanson, Ronald L. Weiber, George William Wingerson, Ralph Emerson Zarker
Lodge No.
91
Maurice E. Arnold, Robert H. Currier, Homer P. Hansen, Pearsall W. Kelly, Julius W. Miller, Earl H. Nelms, Grant A. Nelson, Eugene Rowland, Vernie H. Williams
Lodge No.
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Carl E. Harrington
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Russell Ernest Decker, Raymond Dziadula, Maurice David Frazier
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Homer W. Caskey, Leslie Gilbert Elam, Orville Dillard Everson, Donald Ivan Greer, Hershell W. Thomason
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95
Jules V. Chausteur, Charles Clayton Hall, Harold Albert Isackson, Louis W. Rogers, Orlin N. Sell
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Lodge No.
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Charles Henry Armstrong, John Thomas Bailey, Robert Arthur Bailey, Joseph Harris Beeves, Roy A. Crabtree, John David Defries, Glen Feagan, William Thomas Freeman, Fred J. Guthrie, Nyle Henderson Hooper, George Kloster, Jalmer E. Kontas, Herman Henry Kroge, Carl W. Mahany, John Calvin McNaughton, William C. Paul, Murrel Slaughter, Donald R. Vale, John Tyler Walden, Frederick Shirley Woestemeyer, Ray Richard Yocum
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97 Jim Edward Breese, Luther W. Burchfiel, Herbert Paul Ellis, Russel George Fulmer, Fredrick Leach Green, Maurice Franklin Gwin, Howard Kenneth Johnson, Fred Owen Lawson, John Red McWherter, Leland Edward Mitchell, Lloyd Dewey Osmer, Van Herman Spade, Kenneth Lyle Tyson, Marion H. Wert
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98 James Henderson Bartlett, Jess Frederick Beavers, Theodore Eldon Burger, Leonard Elvin Garrison, Alvin Ward Garten, Robert Oliver Gemmill, Jack Raymond Grubb, Kenneth Dell Olson, Stanley Samuel SoUenberger
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99
William J. Chilcott, Chriss E. Colgan, John E. Coonrod, Jack Reginald Crandall, Simon J. Edsall, Walter A. Emerson, Karl A. Engberg, Dennis M. Fishgrab, Elmer L. Friedman, J. T. Green, Thomas L. Grubb, Paul C. Heijn, Lesley P. Hodge, Virgil E. Jones, Clyde L. Kemmerer, Henry Leben, Edwin D. Hanspeaker, Stanley E. Matous, Glen Marshall McVey, Martin M. Meyer, Frank H. Miner, Willard T. Perry, John M. Pierce, Carl W. Pinkerton, William C. Steele, Chester Allen Taylor, Willard E. Taylor, Edwin Allen Turner, Richard L. Tweedy, Harold C. Walton, William R. Wilder, Robert Phil Woolery
Lodge No. 100 John T. Glass Lodge No. 101
Loren Howard Bane, William Cassus Neihart, Charles Donald White
Lodge No. 102 Arthur Harold Bidleman, John Delbert Blue, Orlo W. Briggs, Hogue L. Burke, Hobert Doyle Cotton, Ben Gaut, Walter A. Gray, George Francis Hastings, Ross Harold Howard, Perry G. Johns, Fred Madison Johnson, Oba M. Kimbrel, Wilmer Leonard Love, Otto Meyer, Orlin Lawrence Pool, Billy C. Reynolds, Earl Stephens Lodge No. 103
Edgar E. Eklund, Everett Price Hurt, Vernon James Jenkins, J. T. Eldon Klinginsmith, John Albert Knight, Alton M. Locklear, Russell Lester McCuUough, Boyd Caley Moon, Forrest Harold Sale, George Washington Summers, Rex E. Truitt, Aaron Talmadge Wheatley, James Joseph Wheatley, Floyd R. Yahns
Lodge No. 104 George S. Berentz, Ken L. Bolley, Robert N. McGregor, Don P. Shedden Lodge No. 105
Clyde R. Morris
Lodge No. 106
Roy Francis Benton, Lee Roy Culler, John Elmer Maurer, William Robert Turner
Lodge No. 107
Clarence Richard Brost, Gene Arthur Franklin, James Donald Gilmore, George Eugene Hartwick, Carl Eugene Lindelow, Henry Benjamin Newcomb, Willard James Sainer, Harold Rollo Thompson
Lodge No. 108
Edward Bass, Claude 0. Emrick, Alvin Forest Godsey
Lodge No. 109
John Evans, Arthur J. Tils
Lodge No. 110 James S. Smith
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James E. Barney, Ross L. Correll, William Devere Hartinek, James E. Rezac
Lodge No. 112
Victor Wayne Hottle, Herbert Lee Hunt, Everett P. McBeath
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Lodge No. 113
Charles H. Blosser, Buddy L. Farmer, Andrew W. Flesher, Clarence J. Geivett, Lawrence E. Heald, Chester McWilson, Albert Heywood Moore, Ellis H. Ross, Clarence Edwin Taylor
Lodge No. 115
Homer Everett Bruner, Russell Leon Harber, Wilbur Wynn Hart, Earl C. Quick, Perry H. Williams Fred John Kiehl
Lodge No. 116 Lodge No. 117
Earl Richard Bennett, Guy Broadhurst, Elmer Earnest Christy, Maurice Alfred Effie, Otho Harrison Rice, Jack Harold Sears, Alfred Emanuel Smith, James Raymond Smith, Norman Smith, Elgan Otto Williams
Lodge No. 119
Arthur D. Gurflinger, Keith Darrel Hite, John Frederick McColm, George W. Mertz, Floyd Vinton Scott, George R. Stephens
Lodge No. 121
Kenneth Dill, James Olin Hibbard, Floyd Howard, Clarence Frederick Wheeler
Lodge No. 122
Lloyd Edward Carson, Hollis Oliver Humbert, Dayton K. Lutz, Eyvind Jacob Peterson
Lodge No. 123
Marlyn Gardner, Victor H. Harvey, Coyt A. Noble, Carlton J. Somers, Everett 0. Sweet
Lodge No. 124
Frank Black (88), Paul B. Bowles, Charles Edgar Cutting, Harold C. Dunlap, Fred Henry Evans, Ray LaVerne Gillespie, Walter A. Hallman, Wilbur Hines, Ralph H. Lockwood, William Stover, Raymond W. Vanek, Charles Dayton Wilson, Elmo Young
Lodge No. 125
John Henry Bock, Max Bernard Slaven
Lodge No. 126
Carl L. Dixon, Tolbert H. Foust, Jess B. King
Lodge No. 129
Ivol J. King, Kenneth Quinton Hock
Lodge No. 130
LeRoy Armstrong
Lodge No. 132
Chester Clarence Foster
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Delbert Seymour Dodge, Walter C. Fesler, Earl Lance Fortenberry, James Clinton Grant, Willis T. Thomas, Robert N. Ward, Merle L. White
Lodge No. 134 Axel Elmer Anderson, Russell T. Bifler, George H. Greenwood, Donald Lewis Hamilton, Louis Delmer James, Everett R. Livingood, Floyd R. Mall, Robert John Weimer, J. Orville Young Lodge No. 135
Vernon Glee Adams, Lewis Clifford Wasser
Lodge No. 136
Paul Marion Dyer, Eugene Otto George Knackstedt, Guy E. Shaw, Emory Lawrence Temple
Lodge No. 137
Vier Cleek (87), John Lewis Gilmore, Hubert R. Hickman
Lodge No. 138
Richard G. Gleason, Harley T. Moran
Lodge No. 141
Herbert Alton Markley
Lodge No. 142
Webster Tobais Bolin, Donald E. Brunn, Donald D. Burrows, Jacob Amos Frey, George W. Guthrie, George Edward Hartman, William John Hrovat, Charles G. McCulloch, Alfred Don McKanna, Frank M. McLean, Menno Schroeder, Lionel C. Sharp
Lodge No. 143 Lodge No. 144
George W. Lempenau, John Levi Ribble Donald Robert Wilson
Lodge No. 145
Lyman D. Cook, Marcy R. Miller, James Harrison Widrig
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Lodge No. 146 Gilbert John Horejsi, Lehnus L. Horst, Ernest John Schroeder, Floys King Williamson Lodge No. 147
Glen Edward Conyers, Arthur R. Funk, Willard James Hassinger, Gene Wesley Heath, Homer H. Lipscomb, Harry Cecil Post, Paul Edgar Woodward
Lodge No. 148
Richard Courtney, Ira Leslie Green, John Milton Kellison, Rudolph Warren Spitsnaugle
Lodge No. 149
Theodore Roosevelt Blackburn, Harold Lee Moore
Lodge No. 150 Merritt Leroy Agee, Ralph Galon Allison, Robert Sandborg Anderson, Delbert Isaac Combs, Worth Churchill Gibson, Wilbur Glenn Hobbs, George Edward King, Elvin Charles McCoy, Jean Carisle Stewart, Donald Robert Warren Lodge No. 151
Ewalt E. Jabes, Larry Dean King, George Elmer Snodderley
Lodge No. 152
Robert Fowler
Lodge No. 153
Herbert Albert Balmer, Robert J. Babb, Franklin Mines Beck, Herman Kirk Breitenbaugh, Robert Frederick Christiansen, William Edward Cook, Thomas Harold Ellis, George Horn, James Rudolph Isleib, Kenneth Andrew Kaufmann, Clarence George Keth, Boyd Everett King, King Luben, Willis Gene Moore, George Martin Wolgamott
Lodge No. 156
Ray B. Branson, Patrick Henry, Oliver Allen Rosebush, Oris A. St. Clair
Lodge No. 158 Oliver C. Auchard, Robert Ellsworth Bluma, Roy Edward Hotham, Frank E. Lentz, Darrell H. Stith, James Jefferson Stratton, James W. Tyler Lodge No. 160 Herbert Cornwall, William C. Fossett, James M. Leadabrand, Frank A. Pascal, George W. Perrill, Darrell E. Seidel, Ora C. Taylor Lodge No. 161
Elwin E. Thoes
Lodge No. 162
Leon Francis Deaver, Helvin L. Deaver, Carrol C. Robinson
Lodge No. 163
Rexford M. Batterson, Maurice Thomas Bewley, Leamon H. Hendrickson, Michael L. Phillipson
Lodge No. 164
Joe Robert Batman, Harry A. Bearley, Francis Sawyer Drath (1986), Robert Owen Frick, Howard Bud Hayes, Rolla Austin Morgan, Ralph Leslie Walters, Carl Lewis Westman (1988)
Lodge No. 165
Jeff Davis Chancellor, Samuel Dewey Harrison
Lodge No. 166
Laurin V. Wohler
Lodge No. 167
Paul V. Chance, Kenneth H. Mitchell, Arthur E. Strobel, George Vrantil Lodge No. 168 Orvell Clarence Ball, Paul Duane Brown, Earl Allen Cheek, Wayland Earl Every, Robert Martin Gilmore, Frank H o U ingsworth Goin, Charles William Jackson, Clarence Ernest Johnson, James Chester Kilgore, Glenn Allen Maris, Ralph Beecher Nelson, Hack Nelson Odie, Dean Wright Palmer, Ralph H. Snyder, Milton Alva Srader, Glen Emerson Stover, Thurman Surrell VanBurkleo Lodge No. 169
Charles Henry Hoffman, Isic Cecil Wagoner
Lodge No. 171
Preston Earl Beauchamp, Chester M. Crebbs, Frank Wiltse Savage
Lodge No. 172 Oscar G. Benson, Lester A. Brown, Kenneth Gerald Cockriel, Guy T. Darling, Myron D. Fisher, Frank A. Janzen, Arthur R. Maltby, Phil Eugene McDonald, John HcMasters, Russell E. Morris, Oscar A. Olson, Francis Alonzo Ulrey
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Lodge No. 173 Jack E. Dick, Eugene D. Hess, Paul Dewey Schwyhart Lodge No. 174 James Westerfield Amis, Ralph Lee Froats, Marvin Lee Kimble, Carroll Francis Kirkendall, John Samuel Robertson, Arthur A. Sims Lodge No. 175 Maurice E. Carver, Clifford G. Danielson Lodge No. 177 Lewis Warren Baker, Ray P. Fortmiller, Clifford R. Holland, Dean Elton Mansfield, Roy Sidney McClure, James Albert Wilson Lodge No. 179 Glen Clyde Bidleman, Raymond Hiatt Cash, Joe Elmer Eakins, Harold Ralph Fatzer, Dale James Gifford, George Fred Hildenbrand, Jack Leland Moletor Lodge No. 184 Wayne A. Capps, Harold E. Henton, Alden F. Kendall, Walker N. Moore, Kenneth E. Starr, Henry W. Tuxhorn Lodge No. 186
Ward King Claar, Archie Hamilton, Richard Creichton, Francis Robert Winkler
Lodge No. 187
Edward A. Blair, Ted E. Davidson, John H. Geier, Martin A. Green, Lee E. Harry, John K. Hay, William J. Jones, George F. Klein, Philip A. Lane, Robert S. Lemon, Charles F. Million, Hubert Adolphus Nairn, Edwin W. Rohr, Rudolph R. Schirk, Frank Sam Serra, Clifford E. Spicer, Charles G. Strahan, Joe F. Valentine, Wilbur H. Williams
Lodge No. 188 James Clifford Higgins Lodge No. 189
Kenneth N. Pauley, Gilbert W. Suhr. Emmett K. Richmond
Lodge No. 191
Lawrence H. Brown, Ivan G. MxJunkin, Lloyd E. Youngblood
Lodge No. 192
Grady L. Bolton, Vernon Edward Cain, Lloyd George Deaton, Harold Lee Ecker, Wallace E. Lattimer, Charles Sample Richards, Wesley Paul Wooten
Lodge No. 193 Gilbert Russell Muir Lodge No. 194 Arthur William Aach, Peter McKenny, Neal J. Menzie, Lewis Ernest Shetley Lodge No. 195
Clyton Stanfield Flood, Richard Halsey Long, Theodore Wesley Heserve, Clyde Wildy Rothgeb, Jerry R. Trump Lodge No. 195 Orval Fankhouser, Harold Edwards Roberts, Robert James Robison, Dan Franklin Schindler Lodge No. 198 Clifford Walter Arnold, Howard Donald Davis, Walter William Dick, Charles William Smith, Kenneth R. Sowers Lodge No. 199
Glenn L. Hathaway, Lee Frederick Horney, James Earnest Leach, Paul Leland Packer, George Vernon Sarvis, Lewis A. Stapp, Laney Lewis Walter
Lodge No. 200
Paul Clifton Coglizer, Wallace M. Hays, Leslie W. Hesser, F. Vernon Hoopes, William Howard Hoskinson, Fern Kerr, LaVerne Mark, Wayne C. Stark
Lodge No. 201
Charles W. English, Hal R. Fulk, Ben E. Hargrave, Lloyd Ruben Hill, Lindley Eugene Watson
Lodge No. 203
Norman Keith Harris, Joseph Francis Herbert, Walter Duane Ingle, Emmett Eugene Ireland, Eldon Kelly Oathout, Arthur R. Othier, Dorsey Oliver Ruthrauff, Robert M. Sutton
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Paul W. Schoen, John Chalmers Stephenson
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Edwin Belmont Day, Mason D. Flora, Leland C. Lucky
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George Dick Braaf, Bert Adrain Wilson, Charles B. Wolf
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Lodge No. 210
Charles Calvin Niemeir
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Lodge No. 212
David K. Boone, Paul W. Henderson, Paul Holzapfel, Alan E. Kibble, Bryan Kennard Stanford
Lodge No. 214
Ernest E. Grittman, Leroy G. Stratton
Lodge No. 215
Roy Almon Button
Lodge No. 216
Edward Loyle Brown, Harvey Andrew Dunn, Virgil Fricke, Theo Melvin Thomas, David Andrew Workman
Lodge No. 217
Harry Virgil Case, Robert Eugene Held, William Edgar Reed, John Henry Strube
Lodge No. 219
Elton Brayton, Merlin Lyle Peterson, William F. White
Lodge No. 220
Homer A. Koch, Homer W. Smith
Lodge No. 221
James Dale Davis, Sr., Carl G. Hammer, William J. Matthias
Lodge No. 222
Glenn Chester Adams, Floyd H. Barnes, Bobbie Dean Burns, Marvin T. Covalt, Charles W. Foulks, Harold G. Hester, Henry Murl Martin, Ralph T. McCoy, Herbert G. Stipe
Lodge No. 223
Gavin Merle Crawford, Jack G. Jeter, Frank E. Lockard, Fredrick W. Picker, Francis E. Upton
Lodge No. 225
Christian William Armstrong, John Leroy Bates, Ferrell McClellan Bozarth, Henry Agnew Bubb, Elson Asabel Ford, Robert 0. Granger, George Frederick Hagen, Dean Hill, Ira Bella Hunt, Harry Harold Kuehner, John Nelson Main, Charles A. Nordstrom, George Norris, William Raleigh Pointer, Werner R. Price, Elmer Edgar Stine
Lodge No. 230
Paul A. Breneman, Leo Verner Cox, Donald Harrison Hamilton, Edwin Edson Hunt, William M. Layman, Robert Leslie HcClure, Phil Stoehr, Edward C. Utz
Lodge No. 233
Lawrence Spence Bennett
Lodge No. 234
Walter E. Grey
Lodge No. 236
Clarence William Chitwood, Cyrus Blazier May, John Thomas Hatfield, Harley Wendt, Cecil Wayne Yehle
Lodge No. 237
Harry 0. Colburn, Lawrence W. McMillan, Eugene Jackson Shiell
Lodge No. 238
William Andrew Sheill,
Richard Mack Brewer, John Eddie Ferrell, Glenn E. Hill, Edwin A.
Jewel 1 Lodge No. 241
George Robert McDonald
Lodge No. 243
Max L. Lee, Frank G. Moody, Robert C. Waite
Lodge No. 246
William Norman Gardiner, Archie B. Ladner, Raimon G. Walters
Lodge No. 247
Wesley Edward Beane, Howard Clement Campbell, Herbert Franklin Tappan
Lodge No. 248
Thomas B. Railey
Lodge No. 252
Virgil J. Hitz, Augustus C. Jeffery, C. Milton Wesley
Lodge No. 253
Paul E. Carr, Douglas K. Hall, James C. Jones, Florian S. Myers, Terrell C. Pierson, John A. Smith
Lodge No. 254
Hubert I. Soden
Lodge No. 256
Estle Bales, James Elgie Brown, Leslie Charles Landon, Samuel Charles Petrie
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Alvin Cox, Richard Edwards, George Carl Mayer, Jr., Billie H. Moore, Frank Edward Webster
Lodge No. 258 Oscar George Rinkle Lodge No. 259
Bryon Totten
Lodge No. 261
Virgil S. Caldwell, William Endicott, Charles W. Goodinson, Samuel Andrew Harris
Lodge No. 262
Charles L. Anderson, Perry F. Berry, George Albert Carpenter, Harry P. Hartshorn, Ralph H. Stutzman
Lodge No. 264
Norman Adell Pearson
Lodge No. 265
Lodge No. 266
Ralph R. Bales, Aaron Eugene Ball, Duane Eugene Bell, Francis E. Dafforn, Lawrence Russell Davis, Erple Jack Dinkins, Hugh R. Fewin, George D. Freymiller, Irvin Glenn Hamilton, Thomas E. Laird, George R. HcClellan, Herbert Theron Randle, Jimmie Albert Roberts, Curtis Thompson, Brown VanDolah, Joseph John Wenrich Jack T. Mitchell, Robert C. Myers, Clyde W. Sowles
Lodge No. 268
Herbert Ingerslev Hansen
Lodge No. 271
Leslie Clyde Clark, George Burlyn Ham, Burl Roy Howell, Hayden Delton Killian, Woodrow Wilson Mace, Wylee Hallen Millison, James Robert Odle
Lodge No. 272
Chester Vernon Entriken, Roy Wildon Gee, Gilbert Henry, Henry Franklin Hubbard, Joseph S. Robinson, Lloyd M. Ruttan, George Adam Sharp, James Lee Wood
Lodge No. 273
Jim Lee Palmer, Harold S. Stover, Robert Lee White
Lodge No. 274
Chester C. Trewatha
Lodge No. 275
John T. Counts, Wilbur M. Miller, Harold B. Poteet, John W. Powell
Lodge No. 277
Frank A. Bodin, Tillman W. Floyd, Virgil D. Howell, Fredrick M. Humphries
Lodge No. 278
Jack Milford Anderson, Perry Wesley Pangrac, Adrian Edward Smith
Lodge No. 279
Samuel William West
Lodge No. 280
Richard K. Childers, Morris McDonald
Lodge No. 281
Hershell William Bell, Verlan Jay Parks, Ivan S. Miles
Lodge No. 283
James Harley Wilks
Lodge No. 284
Charles Edward Claycomb, Samuel R. Greenlee, Richard Lee Hasten, Paul Kramer, Henry Granville Mooney
Lodge No. 285
James F. Bruton, Glenn Earl Cook
Lodge No. 288
Lowell Fayne Hawk, Oliver Schmidt
Lodge No. 289
Kaye Willis Benjamin, Wilbur 0. King, Quinton A. Prince
Lodge No. 290
Howard Fox, Francis R. Lawrence, Walter Weltch Lewis, Langford Pryor, Harold Ross, Theodore Stein, Sidney Stewart Zeigler
Lodge No. 291
Ralph W. Goodheart, Charles H. Otto
Lodge No. 293
John Maxwell Liley, Frank Edward Peters
Lodge No. 294
Clifford 0. Brunnemer
Lodge No. 295
Earl J. Crowe, George A. Wolf
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Lodge No. 299
Darrel A. Dunn, Pascal Jennings Harlan, Clark Edward Mercer, Harold Martin Moore, Willis A. Munger
Lodge No. 300
Paul Bowles, James E. Nichols, Chester Milo Wakefield, Zean Baxter Williams
Lodge No. 302
David E. Casey, Charls J. Evans
Lodge No. 303
Roy Virgil Appling, Robert Loroy Baker, Sr., Fane Merlin Banks, Harry Raymond Becham, Loren Clifton Beard, Lewin Thomas Billings, James Woodrow Blankenship, Sherrill Everett Boucher, Fred Avery Branson, Albert Tear Bump, Frederick Neil Butler, Marlin Ray Childers, Charles Melvin Chittim, Bernard Foster Clark, Clarence Evert Clark, Harold Wayne Clevenger, Irvin Michael Cook, Tivis Sherman Cuthberton, Verly Jacob Davidson, Arthur Carl Davis, Robert Lee Davis, Delbert Earl Deselms, Ralph Orville Duguid, Arlon Ward Dullaghan, Harold Waters Durant, George Eid Elkouri, Bernard Bales Fairchild, Frank Leroy Fear, Jr., Mac Findley, Charles Moore Flowers, 01 in Wayne Frogatte, Jim Alford Fugate, John Fulzenloger, Jr., Louis Doyle Gerhardt, Frank Vern Gibson, Claud J. Gooch, Ansel Leroy Green, William David Halfhill, Jack Robert Henderson, Merrill Elias Henson, Albert Cornelius Hiebert, William Olin Higgs, James David Hobson, Albert Henry Howard, Harry Julius John, Ralph Cecil Johnson, William Joseph Jones, William Arthur Kahrs, James Hubert Kyle, William E. Landers, Alva Herschel Long, Ward Napier Madison, Jr., Paul Wesley Mahon, Roy E. Marcum, Lee Clarke Marshall, Charles William May, Victor Hilbish McClanahan, Cleo Ralph McGoveran, Stephen David Mcintosh, Wesley Eugene HcKinney, Virgil Arthur Meeker, Ray Fredrick Mendenhall, Fred David Meredith, Russell W. Miller, Howard Newton Hizener, Eugene Funk Mood, Sidney George Neff, Jr., Herbert Miller Parks, John Henry Parsons, Melvin Dale Philpot, Sibley Eugene Pitzer, David Clyde Pieniets, Robert Lee Riggs, Perry Eugene Robbins, Robert Herman Romick, Clarence Drake Sanders, Harold K. Sarver, Ira Marion Saunders, Myron Asa Sayles, Robert Loren Simpson, Elmo Evan Smith, Leslie Thomas Smith, Norman Lynn Smythe, Earl Harris Snyder, Jack Stewart, Donell Franklin Teeter, Floyd S. Vogt, Max Dee Ward, Jack Leroy Waterman, Francis Aaron Watt, Jr., Bert Webb, Clyde Henry Whitchurch, Jr., Lafayette T. Williams, Ralph Eldon Wilson, Everett Allen Wood, Charles Tomas Wright, Charles Wilmer Young
Lodge No. 306
Howard Lewis Barker, Thomas Orr Calliham, Lowell Elton Crabb, Harold G. Hedden, Robert Ellis Ullrich, Wilbur Glenn Warner, Ernest Ward Ziegelmeier
Lodge No. 307
Olin K. Bevan, Ralph Howard Crouch, Donald William McCoy, Dayrel El lice Snyder
Lodge No. 309
Freddie Douglas Bendure, Vernon L. Fulton, Elwyn Lavon Hatcher, J. Malvin Jackson, Ivin Arnold Libertus, Harry M. O'Riley, Robert B. Sawyer, George H. Tope
Lodge No. 310
Arthur Getty, Wendell Graner Hall
Lodge No. 311
William Blakefield, Charles W. Farmer, Joseph Glass, Wayne A. Hayes, Daniel V. Herrera, Glen C. Long, William H. Meeker, Samuel Pierce, Leroy E. Roberts, Elmer L. Slobe, Robert C. Sprague, Hiram P. Stewart, Carl J. Studer, Edward R. Tyhurst
Lodge No. 313
Arce Mayford Boring, Herbert A. Frazier, Glen Earl Wilkie, Edmond E. Wyssenbach
Lodge No. 315
James Ralph Stierwalt
Lodge No. 318
R o U i e Emel David, Roy C. Kronvall, Charles Leo Tauscher
Lodge No. 319
Robert A. Nickelson
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Lodge No. 321
Charles L. Bigler, Ordie T. Billenwillms, James Polk Haning, William Henry Hicks, Joseph F. Kelso, Raymond N. Lampe, Harden Mann, Gordon Wilson Summer, Leland John Teeters
Lodge No. 322
Frederick W. Askren, Charles E. Beeler, Homer Carroll Burnett, Arthur W. Christensen, Boyd E. Hogan, Arthur I. Hultz, Ralph F. Long (1988), Norman H. Purvis, Ernest E. Robertson, Thomas D. Sawyer, Jean J. Schiebel, Johnie Scott, William R. Shutt, Ervin K. Weitze, Henry W. Wendt
Lodge No. 324
Roy E. Barnhart, William Lawson McGinnis, Billy J. Smith, Harold M. Winkler
Lodge No. 326
Harold E. Scott, Dwight Arthur Tollefson
Lodge No. 327
Willard James Cleland, John G. Mann, Albert Carl Smith
Lodge No. 330 William Henry Gillaspy, Charley Morrison Lodge No. 331
Thomas Morton Cain, Jack Hartman Farrar
Lodge No. 333 John F. Brady, Elmer Crystal, Renold Linton Griffith, Bryant Hardin, Fleming Busby Todd, Jesse Wilbur Young Lodge No. 334 Orville Elmo Bender, Edgar Wayne Morehouse, Joseph William Rush Lodge No. 335
B. 01 in Davis, Dewitt C. Houck, Vernon E. Paine, Robert Dennis Wayman
Lodge No. 336
Fred Snider
Lodge No. 338
Irel A. Green, Turley N. Miller
Lodge No. 339
Donald Burgoon, John W. Burkdoll, Harold L. Needham
Lodge No. 340
Harry Eugene Thurston
Lodge No. 341
J. Everett Crabtree
Lodge No. 345
Atlee Paul Peterson
Lodge No. 347
Buell C. Stephens
Lodge No. 348
Roy Cooper, Decker Mosier, John Willis Toothaker
Lodge No. 349
Elmer Glen Haecker, Stanley Kvasnicka, James M. Newell, Carl H. McKenzie
Lodge No. 351
Bennie Paul Ferlo, Charles John Joyce, Lester Leonard Mills, Clarence Richard Scroggins
Lodge No. 352
Joel D. C. McKlem
Lodge No. 354
William Waldo Nelson, Ed Siegenhagen
Lodge No. 355
Earl F. Foster, Hanry A. Jones, Lowell Leaman Kinnaman, Homer L. McDaniel, Edwin R. Rogers
Lodge No. 356 Lodge No. 357
Hugh Peniston Macy, Jerome Edwin Patton Bert Cecil Sisson
Lodge No. 360
Loren D. Beers
Lodge No. 361
Jack Baird Holmes, Robert Grahom Sissin, William Daniel Stockstill
Lodge No. 362
Elmer P. Baxa, Guy W. Campbell, Thomas Hodgson, John Keel, Vernon L. Lesovsky, Herschel D. Mulch
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Lodge No. 364 John H. Gerety, Paul J. Keimig, Murl Thompson, Charles L. Willis, Lyle J. Wilson, Noel Blaine Yoho Lodge
No. 365 Dale Eugene fllderdice, Richard Alfred Barrow, James Douglas Gaston, Wilbert Clayton Nelson
Lodge No. 366 Paul William Standridge, Hezikiah Elliott Weatherman Lodge No. 367 William Willis Langhofer Lodge No. 369 Owen Lee Brewer, Joseph Evevett Brunsky, Gene Allison Bulman, Eligah Marion Cansler, Earl V. Cole, Marion 0. Dale, Lyle True Graham, James Lewis Headrick, Fred Glover Hulse, Donald Enis Mellon, Raymond Bengt Peterson, Richard Lavern Robinson, Richard Carlyle Rogers, Maston Edward Sillin, Lester Hugh Skaggs, Raymond T. Stockdale Lodge No. 371 Loren Vincent Wilson Lodge No. 372 Alfred R. Guess, John M. Hedges, John J Lytle, Ernest Oaks, Curtis Junior Robertson Lodge
No. 374 Harold I. Swartz
Lodge No. 376 Clarence D. Beckerdite, Everett Harvey Schilling, Maynard Wayne Snook Lodge No. 379 Fred Wesley Await, Meade B. Shirley Lodge No. 380 William C. Hall, George T. Venburg Lodge No. 382 Calvin E. Brown Lodge No. 384 Glenn A. Maris, Wilmer J. Ward Lodge No. 385 John Carl Miller Lodge No. 390 Jack L. Hutchison, Eugene Paul Spaulding Lodge No. 393 Harold Ray Cox, Elmer Ray Jackson, Cecil L. Wells Lodge No. 395 Cecil T. Safford Lodge No. 396 James Wesley Braden, ValJean H. Brethour, John Jeffrey Cagle, Ellis E. Jevons, Edwin Elton Maddern, North C. McArthur, Daniel S. Mclntire, William Thomas Retter Lodge No. 397 Clarence W. Hanson Lodge No. 398 Thomas F. Highfill Lodge No. 399 Henry William Fromme, George Manis, Orville R. Morris, Charles E. Sherer Lodge No. 401 Merle Easton Lodge No. 402 Martin William Cleland, George Washington Greene, John Gilbert Pringle Lodge No. 403 Billy B. McDonald, Samuel Joseph Wiles Lodge No. 404 Clinton A. Bash, Max W. Chapman, Leslie R. Courtright, Hal LaVerne Harkins, Louis Albert Hinz, Arthur E. Larson, Billy Ray Raile, Clinton A. Bash Lodge No. 406 Clarence W. Crowley, Loe Alvin Feese, Ralph Gideon Persinger, CIffford C. Wilson
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Lodge No. 408
Clifford Harrison Smith
147
Lodge No. 409
Russell W. Livingston
Lodge No. 410
David E. Casey, Chester A. Long
Lodge No. 411
George Watson Candy
Lodge No. 415
Donald Frandle, Walter Raymond Gieseman, Roy F. Grindol, Marvin B. Stark
Lodge No. 417
Edward Lee Carter, Warren Ward Morford
Lodge No. 419
Earl C. Mitchell
Lodge No. 420
Edward Hope Bradford, William Ralph Nelson, Joseph Charles Plumb, Clayton J. Tice
Lodge No. 423
Norris Pierce Emign, Dewey S. Jenkins
Lodge No. 429
William Lee Roy Hird, Bruce M. Umberger
Lodge No. 430
Will Carl King, Larry Dallas HcKee
Lodge No. 431
Kerry N. Bartlett
Lodge No. 433
Robert Leroy Baker, Andrew Frank Briley, Guy Arden Cauley, Charles Edgar Cheek, Almon Byron Coe, Marvin Edward Elliott, Homer William Fritchman, James Homer Hawkins, Phillip Norman Holland, Dale H. Howard, Herbert Elmer Jenkins, Ross S. Long, Don Nelson Martin, George Bernard Mason, Richard Irving Maxwell, Leland Earl McKenzie, Ralph Henry Meister, Doyle Lee Nicholas, Alonzo Lawrence Rose, Robert Edward Sanders, Robert Burnett Simmons, Franklin Paul Snavely, Bernard Isadore Sturkop, Richard Earl Sweet, Herman Boyd Tribue, Donald Lee Watson, Ernest Nathan Woods, Muryl Henry Zimmerman
Lodge No. 436
Louis David Brayfogle, Clarence R. Clark, John William Harris, John Kenneth McKinney, Anthony James Horano, Richard Rankin Mevius, Joe E. Obannon, Yarnel Ross Roberts, Walter Scott Roy, Olin Garlin Stuteville Robert Joe Millett, Larry Wayne Paulson, Jerry Jerome Thomas
Lodge No. 437 Lodge No. 438
Kenneth C. Anderson, Kermit Chester Ease, Charles Flowerseed, Raynibd R. Ford, Clayton J. Hill, John D. Howland, Calvin P. Johnson, Clarice Elmer McKee, Tom J. Sharp, Norman Brumdage Sortor
Lodge No. 441
James Olen Bostick, Walter Raymond Smith
Lodge No. 444
Robert L. Martin
Lodge No. 446
Ray R. Briggs, William B. Claunch, Alvin L. Ormiston,
Lodge No. 450
Elson Asahel Ford, Paul C. Heijn, Gordon Alec Horn, Oscar G. Rinkel, William Earl Witten
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DEATHS OTHER GRAND JURISDICTIONS ALABAMA
Thomas B. Whaley, PGM, February 14, 1989 ALBERTA William Henderson Harper, PGM, June 25, 1988 Charles Edward Pinnell, PGM, October 19, 1988 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Samuel W. Mcintosh, PGM, May 15, 1988 FLORIDA Perry Russell Marsh, PGM, July 23, 1988 Hobart Damron Pelhank, PGM, February 17, 1989 GEORGIA Daniel William Locklin, PGS, October 9, 1988 ICELAND Gunnar J. Moller, GH, June 6, 1988 IDAHO ETmer E. Nelson, PGM, August 23, 1988 ILLINOIS Albert W. Glyden, PGM, February 5, 1988 Vance C. VanTassell, PGM, September 22, 1988 IOWA Edwin L. Lunde, PGM, September 16, 1988 Hoyt Woody, PGM, November 4, 1988 LOUISIANA Otto C. Passman, PGM, August 13, 1988 Howard M. Sigler, PGM, October 30, 1988 MICHIGAN Howard L. Taylor, PGM, October 19, 1988 MISSISSIPPI Charles Edward Sampson, Sr., PGM, September 20, 1988 MISSOURI Homer Livingston Ferguson, PGM, August 26, 1988 NEBRASKA Joseph C. Tye, PGM, February 14, 1989 NEW MEXICO Albert Hudson, PGM, July 11, 1988 NORTH CAROLINA William Watson Mims, Jr., PGM, July 10, 1988 William Arthur Hooks, PGM, November 2, 1988 RHODE ISLAND Kenneth Craik, PGM, December 21, 1988 SOUTH DAKOTA St. Clair Smith, PGM, Hay 3, 1988 Arthur W. Galligher, PGM, June 9, 1988 George Dewey Wells, PGM, August 3, 1988 SASKATCHEWAN William Sinclair Fitzsimmons, PGM, May 14, 1988 TENNESSEE Charles Burton Jones, Jr., PGM, June 13, 1988 TEXAS J. W. Chandler, PGM, July 14, 1988 WASHINGTON Dr. Frank M. Fulton, PGM, April 29, 1988 C. Donald Brons, PGM, August 8, 1988 Matthew W. Hill, PGM, February 28, 1989 E. Haskell Johns, PGM, March 2, 1989
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151
suNorsis OF KETUHHS O P I O U U E S
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atHOl'SIS OF HETURHS OF LOUUES December 31, 1989 IMCIlF^Sn
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Simpson Rush Center Hlattville Ellinwood Little River Lewis Scandia Dodge City Leon Williamsburg Topeka Walnut Kingman Burden Axtell Heriden McCune Mt. Hope Linwood Louisburg Waverly Moran Garden City Chase Tecumseh Stafford Oakley St. John McLouth Westmoreland Cheney Beattie Mulberry Attica Logan Pratt Nortonville Bronson Conway Springs Kansas City Kansas City Clearwater Weir Meade Ashland Kiowa Dighton Chapman Hill City Jetmore Cimarron Scott City Argonia Blue Mound Hope Lakin Plainville Bunker Hill Greensburg Glen Elder Coldwater
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1989-90
Grand Lodge of Kansas
153
SUHOI'SIS OF RRTURHS OF LOUGES December 3 1 , 1989 lNCItF.ASI!
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154
March
suHorsis OF RinuRHs OF LOIK;F.S December 3 1 . 1989 IJECRFASB
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Saffordville Wakefield Lindsborg Hepler Mullinville Latham Wakarusa Benedict St. Francis Hugoton Arma Haviland Quinter Climax Ensign Perry Sharon Springs Delia Lecompton Selden Claflin Burdick Goff Minneola Wichita Ulysses Overland Park Enterprise Kansas City Bendena Johnson Stanley Satanta Denton Wichita Wichita
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Dimitted 903 Deceased 1,678 Suspended 1,309 Expelled 4 D/P Withdrawal 55
RECAPITULATION Membership December 31, 1988 Membership December 31, 1989--Net Loss December 31, 1988 Number of Lodges on the Rolls
54,451 52,182 2,269 344
Consolidations: Reno Lodge No. 140 & Hutchinson Lodge No. 445 with Bassett Lodge No. 124, May 1, 1989 to be renamed Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124. (Name change approved at 1990 Annual Communication.)
A l t a Vista 707 Main 66834
Americus Broadway & Main 66835
Anthony 218 S. Kansas 67003
Argon i a 67004
357
109
200
285
Almena Main S t . 67622
310
Altamont 523 Huston 67330
Alma 66401
161
69
Allen 4th & Main 66833
Abilene 116 1/2 NW 3rd 67410
LOCATION
335
98
NO.
Argonia
Anthony
Americus
A l t a Vista
Altamont
Naphtali
Alma
Allen
Benevolent
NAME O F LODGE
02-21-1912
02-17-1881
10-19-1871
02-17-1898
03-18-1920
02-20-1889
10-21-1875
02-06-1925
10-19-1871
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Mon.
2nd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st & 3rd Hon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
COMMUNICATIONS
Anthony F. Bogart RR, Kingman 67068 316-459-6803 (R)
Michael Smith Rt 2 Box 84, Harper 67058 316-842-5253 (R)
Benjamin E. Sowers Box 264, 66835 316-443-5750 (R)
Dennis G. Buchman 102 Logan, 66834 913-499-5255 (R) 913-499-6619 (B)
Morton L . L i v i n g s t o n , J r . 701 S. Wells, 67330 316-784-5842 (R)
Harry C. Stevens 67622 913-699-2379 (R)
Arnold W. Hafenstein 66401 913-765-3864 (R)
Grayson Spade Rt 1 Box 112 Reading 66868 316-699-3380
Lyle E. M i l l e r PO Box 572, 67410 913-934-2482 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Ron L. Work Box 278, 67004 316-435-6860 (R)
A1den V. Major 405 N. Madison, Box 398, 67003 316-842-3175 (R)
Norman L. Stephens 105 Pine, 66835 316-443-5728 (R) 316-343-1120 (B)
Vernon Bolinder Box 193, 66834 913-499-5331 (R)
Thomas H. Long, J r . , A c t . Sec. Box 224, 67330 316-784-5643 (R)
B i l l y E. Archibald Rt 1 , 67622 913-669-2308 (R)
Harold L i s t e r Box 131, 66401 913-765-3554 (R)
Norman Triemer Rt 3 Box 56, Council Grove 66846 316-443-5273 (R)
Robert D. Davis 918 NW 2nd, 67410 913-263-1170 (R)
SECRETARY
Ashland 408 Main 67831
277
164 Atwood 105 S. 5th 67730
Atwood
02-20-1895
02-18-1886
R. D. Ely
262
Attica 102 West Ave. A 67009
10-21-1875
158 Atchison Active 5th & Kansas Ave. 66002
07-14-1856
02-16-1887
02-18-1915
02-15-1888
10-17-1860
Atchison 121 1/2 N. 5th 66002
Washington
Ashland
Cable
1st & 3rd Wed. Exceot Jul-Aug
Gordon D. Brantley 401 Page, 67730 913-626-3898 (R) 913-626-3685 (B)
Johnny R. Barker 134 W. Ave A, 67009 316-254-7305 (R)
Dee Dewitt Duttweiler 1714 S. 6th, 66002 913-367-3758 (R) 816-579-9600 (B)
2nd & 4th Mon.
2nd Mon.
Lee Edwinson PO Box 88, 66002 913-367-0356 (R)
1st Sat
James W. Rider 1225 N. 2nd, 66002 913-367-0862 (B)
Chester Owen Mishler 67831 316-635-2810 (R) 316-635-2529 (B)
2nd & 4th Thus.
1st & 3rd Mon.
Roger Doue Box 86, 66712 316-347-8508 (R)
Walter C. Burnett 1528 Orchard, Hutchinson 67501 316-665-7497 (R)
2nd Mon.
1st & 3rd Mon.
COMMUNICATIONS WORSHIPFUL MASTER CHARTERED 10-15-1873 1st & 3rd Wed. Thomas L. Clark 1305 N. 5th St., 67005 316-442-2212 (R)
Arcana
31
Atchison 121 N. 5th 66002
Arma Arma 406 E. Washington 66712
408
5
Arlington 67514
299
NAME OF LODGE
Crescent
LOCATION
Arkansas City 302 S. "B" St. 67005
NO.
133
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Gene McCain Rt 2, Box 59, Ludell 67744 913-626-9300 (R) 913-626-3110 (B)
P. H. Payne Box 382, 67009 316-254-7373 (R)
Goldwin Miller Rt 2 Box 252, Rushville, MO 64484 816-579-5601 (R)
Aaron George Winzer Rt 2 Box 96, 66002 913-367-3886 (R)
Fred B. Jensen Rt 4 Box 192, 66002 913-367-6390 (R)
Michael A. Freelove Box 797, 67831 316-635-2924 (R) 316-635-2717 (B)
Walter A. Fiorucci Box 449, 66712 316-347-8579 (R)
Harry C. Burnett Box 191, 67514 316-538-2681 (R)
Bobby J. Walker 2919 Valley View Dr., 67005 316-442-5078 (R) 316-442-5100 (B)
02-18-1886
10-18-1877
173 Belle Plaine Belle Plaine 421 1/2 N. Merchant 67013
10-21-1868
10-18-1859
02-19-1885
10-21-1869
10-17-1860
CHARTERED
Beattie Beattie East side of Hwy 99, 3 Blks North of Railroad, 66406
Baxter
71 Baxter Springs 1509 Military 66713
259
Palmyra
Baldwin City 807 High 66030
23
Axtell
402 1/2 Maple 66403
234 Axtell
Auburn
NAME OF LODGE
Mystic Tie
Washington St. 66402
Auburn
LOCATION
74 Augusta 526 1/2 State 67010
32
NO.
2nd & 4th Wed.
1st Wed.
1st 8, 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st Mon.
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st Tues
COMMUNICATIONS
Jerry Martin Pratt 1901 E. 52nd S., Wichita 67216 316-524-3351 (R) 316-681-8091 or 8092 (B)
Milan Rutti Rt 3 Box 48 Marysville 66508 913-799-3531 (R)
Colin HcMinn 2002 Washington, 66713 316-856-5141 (R)
Jerry Stokes Rt 3, 66006 913-594-3014 (R)
Lyle A. Steck 703 Guittand, 66403 913-736-2969 (R)
Robert John Sullivan Rt 4 Box 17H, 67010 316-775-5609 (R) 316-262-3756 (B)
James S. Willard 8231 SW 29th St. Topeka 66614 913-478-4302 (R) 913-267-0040 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Wilbur P. Barngrover Box 336, 67013 316-488-3459 (R)
W. Edward-Cassidy 804 N. Kansas, Frankfort 66427 913-292-4550 (R)
Michael R. Cook Rt 1, Box 257 Riverton 66760 316-848-3613 (R)
Wayne H. Rollf 27250 W. 175th Gardner 66030 913-884-8355 (R) 913-764-2452 (B)
George C. Kenworthy Rt 1 Box 12, 66403 913-736-2866 (R)
Edward L. Freeman Box 295, 67010 316-755-6614 (R) 316-775-2020 (B)
Douglas D. McHatton 8050 SW Indian Hills Rd. 66402 913-671-2757 (R) 913-231-4072 (B)
SECRETARY
Benedict
403
Blue Rapids
Bonner Springs
Bourbon
169 Blue Rapids 401 E. 5th 66411
366 Bonner Springs 300 1/2 Oak Box 84, 66012
268
Bronson 66716
Lotus
286 Blue Mound Main St. 66010
Benedict Main St. 66714
Bendena
440 Bendena 66008
Beloit Ht. Vernon 103 1/2 W. Court 67420
NAME OF LODGE
Belleville
145
LOCATION
Belleville 1812 "L" St. 66935
129
NO.
CHARTERED
02-18-1886
02-17-1904
10-18-1876
02-16-1887
02-19-1914
02-26-1925
10-15-1873
10-17-1872
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Hon.
2nd & 4th Hon. Except Jul-Aug
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY
Max W. Scott Rt 1 Box 3AA, 66714 316-698-2185 (R)
George D. Clark 66008 913-988-4425 (R) 913-544-6526 (B)
Stanley Paul Creitz Rt 4, 67420 913-738-5095 (R) 913-738-2279 (B)
Vernon G. Kalivoda 2525 N St., 66935 913-527-2456 (R) & (B)
Forrest Broughton Rt 1, 66716 316-939-4965 (R)
Jeral Glee Cooper Rt 3 Box 109A Tonganoxie 66086 913-724-1155 (R)
James Kevin Musil Rt 1, 66411 913-226-7461 (R)
Glenn E. Smith Rt 1 Box 35, 66716 316-939-4932 (R)
Gerald L. Powell 541 S. Blue Grass Dr., 66012 913-441-4138 (R)
Ewin George Brychta Rt 1 Box 204, 66411 913-226-7383 (R)
Rodney K. Bollinger Roy L. Smith, Jr. PO Box 22, Mound City 66056 PO Box 27, 66010 913-795-2145 (R) 913-756-2265 (R) 913-795-2867 (B) 913-756-2240 (B)
Wayne Porter Fredonia 66736 316-378-3392 (R)
Ronald D. Dickson 66008 913-988-4486 (R)
Tom Edward Emraot Rt 4, 67420 913-738-2058 (R) & (8)
Thomas Earl HcClellan 1915 1/2 M St., 66935 913-527-2445 (R) 913-527-2696 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
LOCATION
22 S. Main 67022
203 Caldwell
118 N. 3rd 66839
65 Burlington
104 E. Fremont 66413
79 Burlingame
Main St. 66838
429 Burdick
Main St. 67019
233 Burden
5th & Elm 67626
291 Bunker Hill
Main St. 66717
379 Buffalo
67834
376 Bucklin
NO.
Sumner
Burlington
Corinthian
Burdick
Clinton
Beulah
Buffalo
Grandview
NAME OF LODGE
02-17-1881
10-21-1868
10-21-1869
02-16-1922
02-20-1884
02-15-1888
02-21-1907
02-21-1907
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd i 4th Wed. Except Jul & Aug
1st & 3rd Wed.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st S 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
COMMUNICATIONS
Charles W. Gutsch Rt 2 Box 10, 66838 913-983-4397 (R)
Irvin Parsons Rt 1 Box 54A, 67019 316-438-2303 (R)
Ralph G. Peck Box 116, 67626 913-483-6451 (R)
Ralph Winterrowd Rt 1 Box 52, 66717 316-537-6936 (R)
Melvin Stimpert HC 01 Box 46, Kingsdown 67858 316-369-2315 (R)
SECRETARY
Marvin L. Lowe RR, 67022 316-845-2281 (R)
Michael Heffron, Jr. 311 LaMobile, 66839
Charles C. Burns 26 S. Main, 67022 316-845-2640 (R) 316-845-6657 (B)
Duane A. Fitch 720 St. Lawrence 66839 316-364-2549 (R)
Alan DeWane Bosworth Victor J. Olson 7750 SW 61st, Topeka 66610 PO Box 5, 66413 913-478-4638 (R) 913-654-2379 (R) 913-654-3317 (B)
Marvin E, Peterson PO Box 7 Lincolnville 66858 913-924-5745 (R)
Richard Dee Tatum Rt 1, 67019 316-438-2252 (R)
Gary Eugene Anschutz Rt 1 Box 75, Gorham 67640 913-483-6882 (R)
Allen Wayne Markham 1121 S. Grant Chanute 66720 316-431-6396 (R) 316-431-6711 (B)
Charles Forbush 415 W. Elm, 67834 316-826-9981 (R) 316-826-3661 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Chanute 102 N. Highland 66720
Chapman Antiquity 100 Blk of W. 4th Upstairs, 67431
103
280
Main St. 67524
Box 344
Centralia 66415
89
247 Chase
Cedar Vale 67024
355
Chase
Cedar
Home
Chautauqua
Cawker City Cawker City 725 1/2 Wisconsin 67430
125
Carbondale
Caney
Carbondale 66414
Caney 302 N. HcGee 67333
324
NAME OF LOtXJE
70
LOCATION
NO.
02-19-1885
02-24-1927
10-19-1871
10-20-1870
02-17-1898
10-17-1872
10-22-1874
02-19-1890
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd Wed.
1st & 3nd Men.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Wed.
2nd & 4th Tues.
COMMUNICATIONS
William Neal Holmes PO Box 193, 67524 316-938-2496 (R)
Carl Reynolds 125 W. 18th Junction City 66441 913-238-1498 (R)
Darrell Lynn Baughn 619 N. 4th, lola 66749 316-365-2049 (R)
Fred 0. Vallier Box 41, 66415 913-857-3756 (R)
Mike E. Champlin Box 534, 67024 316-758-2913 (R)
Raymond W. Richardson PO Box 101, 67430 913-781-4392 (R) & (B)
Teddy Bryant Rt 1, PO Box 143 Scranton 66737 913-793-2730 (R) 913-295-6160 (B)
Ronald Lee Harvey Rt 1 Box 4, 67333 316-879-2034 (R) 316-879-2523 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIREaORY OF LODGES
Alfred H. Slough PO Box 5, 67524 316-534-3665 (R)
Albert Dean Porter Box 389, 67431 913-922-6755 (R)
Oren F. Patterson 1706 S. Highland, 66720 316-431-4692 (R) 316-431-2100 (B)
William H. Lewis Box 95, 66415 913-857-3863 (R)
Carl A. Steward Rt 1 Box 37, 67024 316-758-2525 (R)
Clayton L. Coad Box 111, 67430 913-781-4824 (R) & (B)
John J. Ryan 420 Center, 66414 913-564-7513 (R) 913-862-9151 (B)
William A. Boles 500 N. Vine St. 316-879-2222 (R)
SECRETARY
Chetopa
Preston
73 Chetopa 406 Locust 67336
283 Cimarron Main St. 67835
122 W. Ross 67026
273 Clearwater
Unity
Clay Center
134 Clay Center
2317 Seventh 57432
Claflin
424 Claflin 107 Main 67525
20 Circleville Circleville 2 Blks East of Fanners State Bank 66416
Cherryvale
137 Cherryvale 123 1/2 N. Main 67335
02-16-1887
10-15-1873
02-16-1922
10-17-1886
02-16-1887
10-21-1869
10-15-1873
10-17-1872
CHARTERED
Cherokee
NAME OF LODGE
119 Cherokee 111 W. Magnolia 66724
LOCATION
02-18-1886
NO.
258 Chenev Morton 213 1/2 N. Main 67025
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st & 3rd Wed. Except Jul & Aug
1st Thurs.
2nd & 4th Mon.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd Thrus.
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st & 3rd Tues.
COMMUNICATIONS
John Schoeppel Rt 1, Box 130, 67026 316-584-6886 (R)
Verl S. Johnson 221 Webster St., 67432 913-632-3953 (R)
Kyle P. Smith Box 72, 67525 316-587-3344 (R)
John D. Richter 66416 913-924-3374 (R)
Donald E. Glaze Box 15, 67835 316-855-3531 (R)
George William Huber Rt 1 Box 1, 67336 316-236-7647 (R)
Markley E. Carinder Rt 2, 67335 316-336-2066 (R) & (B)
Warren D. Purdum, Jr. PO Box 209, 66724 316-457-8857 (R)
James Kopper Box 501, 67025 316-542-0332 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
John McMillen 342 S. Gorin, 67026 316-584-2535 (R)
George W. Young Box 32, 67432 913-632-2269 (R)
Gary V. Jeffrey Box 111, 67525 316-587-3382 (R)
William H. Coverdale Rt 1 Box 975, Soldier 66415 913-834-2155 (R)
Aubrey Vernon Hanna, Jr. Box 256, 67835 316-855-3321 (R) 316-855-2215 (B)
Rodney L. Tremble PO Box 282, 67336 316-236-4292 (R) 316-236-7518 (B)
Dwight L. Foster 1001 E. Main, 67335 316-336-2714 (R)
Raymond D. Hough Box 275, 66724 316-457-8405 (R)
Dale E. Goldsmith Rt 1 Box 88 Garden Plain 67050 316-535-2651 (R)
Prudence
10-19-1871
02-15-1888
100 Columbus 633 E. Garfield 66725
Comanche
295 Coldwater 111 E. Main 67029
02-15-1888
02-22-1883
St. Thomas
306 Colby 215 N. Franklin 67701
10-19-1871
212 Colony Olive Branch 3 Blks S. 2 Elks E. of Bank, 66015
Keystone
102 Coffeyville 129 W. 9th 67337
10-17-1878
Prairie Queen
176 Clyde
66938
02-18-1915
CHARTERED
Climax
NAME OF LODGE
411 Climax 67027
LOCATION
'02-15-1882
NO.
122 Clifton Clifton Peach & Parallel 66937
1st t. 3rd Tues.
1st Mon.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd & 4th Wed.
Harold T. Reese PO Box 126, 66015 316-852-3410 (R)
John Martin Fry Box 273, 67029 316-582-2488 (R)
Curtis L. Musil PO Box 184, Brester 67732 913-694-2230 (R)
Gregory G. Buie 3408 W. 6th, 67337 316-251-0046 (R) 316-251-4000 (B)
Donald Kauffman Rt 3box 15, 66938 913-446-3790 (R)
John Grundy 802 E. River, Eureka 67045
Gary D. Benteman Rt 1 Box 190, 66937 913-455-3755 (R) 913-455-3482 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Wilbur A. Spriggs 623 W. Maple, 66725 316-429-3784 (R)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Jack 0. Barton PO Box 415, 66725 316-429-2173 (R)
Kim Roy Colgin Rt 2 Box 109, 65015 316-852-3272 (R) 316-365-5156 (B)
Newton W. Bransom Box 724, 67029 316-582-2336 (R)
J. Steven Molstad PO Box 421, 67701 913-462-7164 (R) 913-462-3981 (B)
Stanley D. Browning 712 W. 2nd, 67337 316-251-5667 (R) 316-251-4000 (B)
Darrell Sharpe Rt 3, 66938 913-446-2248 (R)
Harold McCormack Rt 1 Box 94, Severy 67137 316-583-7226 (R) 316-736-2211 (B)
Edward C. Slipsager Box 249, 66937 913-455-3416 (R) 913-455-3463 (B)
SECRETARY
Conway Springs 405 Church St. 67031
269
Mistletoe
St. John
NAME OF LODGE
66017
449 Denton
120 Central 66419
372 Denison
Main Street 66418
419 Delia
Baird St. 66940
362 Cuba
Liberty & Main 66939
211 Courtland
106-108 W. Main 66846
36 Council Grove
Denton
Denison
Delia
Cuba
Courtland
Council Grove
Cottonwood Falls Zeredatha 243 Broadway 66845
Concordia 135 W. 8th 66901
113
80
LOCATION
NO.
02-19-1931
02-15-1905
02-17-1921
02-21-1900
02-12-1947
10-21-1862
10-22-1869
02-16-1887
10-17-1872
CHARTERED
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Hon.
1st Wed.
1st & 3rd Hon. Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Hon.
1st & 3rd Mon.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Chester Kenneth Jamvold Leona 66532 913-359-6565 (R)
Raymond K. Fairbanks Rt 1 Box 131 Valley Falls 66088 913-945-3340 (R)
Joe Conley Rt 1, 66418 913-771-3733 (R)
Charles G. Joy Box 83B, Narka 66960 913-358-2549 (R)
Brad David Peterson Rt 1 Box 185, 66939 913-374-4330 (R) & (B)
Vance Lynn Might 511 Columbia, 66846 316-767-6778 (R) 316-333-2205 (B)
Robert Francis Dunshee 213 Elm, 66845 316-273-6383 (R)
John A. Scott 910 Kansas Ave., 67031 316-456-2526 (R)
Mark E. Nelson 515 W. 9th St., 66901 913-243-3513 (R) 913-243-4761 (B)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Jack B. Denton 66017 913-359-6792 (R)
Dallas Coleman Rt 1 Box 95, 66419 913-935-2367 (R)
Jimmy Dodge 445 Pearl, Box 326 Rossville 66533 913-548-6259 (R)
Leon W. Lesovsky Box 31, 66940 913-729-3472 (R)
Donald K. Lieb Box 75. 66939 913-374-4258 (R) 913-374-4514 (B)
Lewis Massie 214 Market, 66846 316-767-6148 (R)
John R. Jackson PO Box 24, Strong Citv 66869 316-273-8286 (R)
Allan W. Tarrant, Sr. 205 S. 8th, 67031 316-456-2572 (R)
Max L. Briggs 302 E. 13th, 66901 913-243-1542 (R) 913-243-1542 (B)
NAME OF LODGE
66420
138 Dover
Forest & 3rd 67039
151 Douglass
2408 N. Central 67801
222 Dodge Ci ty
145 N. Lane 67839
279 Dighton
113 Main 67005
156 Dexter
66730
92 Devon
66018
Dover
Douglass
St. Bernard
Barney
Dexter
Devon
DeSoto
Derby Derby 125 E. Market S t . 67037
LOCATION
40 DeSoto
365
NO.
02-20-1902
10-21-1874
02-22-1883
02-16-1887
10-21-1874
02-18-1897
10-20-1863
03-15 1956
CHARTERED
2nd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Wed.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd 4 4th Mon.
2nd Thurs.
1st & ard Mon.
2nd & 4th Tues.
COMMUNICATIONS
Michael L. Sage Rt 1, Harveyville 66431 913-589-2215 (R)
Matthew Earl Bates #7 Park Road Rose Hill 67133 316-776-0983 (R) 316-689-4375 (B)
Todd R. Rostetter 500 Andrew, 67801 316-227-2069 (R)
Thomas Franklin Ashlock Box 358, 67839 316-397-2597 (R)
Kenneth Walter Moberg Box 138, 67038 316-876-5612 (R)
Johnny K. Speer, Sr. Box 114, Redfield 66769 316-756-4316 (R)
Darrell Ralph Prock 8955 Oak County Ln., 66018 913-585-1430 (R) 913-791-6619 or 6700 (B)
Jerry Dale Wood 7935 Greenwich Rd. 67037 316-788-3114 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
R. Neil Crow 5329 SW Crawford, Topeka 66610 913-775-6121 (R)
Elvin S. Cox Box 43, 208 W. Showalter Rose Hill 67133 316-776-2141 (R) 316-776-0401 (B)
Robert Rostetter 500 Andrew, 67801 316-227-3857 (R) 316-227-2069 (B)
Edward Dean Schmalzried Box 786, 67839 316-397-5950 (R)
Ross Wayne Sherwood Rt 3 Box 314 Arkansas City 67005 316-442-5605 (R)
Richard L. Harper Rt 3, Box 282, Ft. Scott 66701 316-829-5435 (R)
Robert E. Redick, Sr. 33940 W. 83rd, 66018 913-585-1150 (R) 913-791-6619 or 6700 (B)
Edward R. Morrison PO Box 23, 67037 316-788-6391 (R) 316-788-3601 (B)
SECRETARY
NO.
LOCATION
NAME OF LODGE
Elk Falls Meridian East Side of 7th Between Osage & Montgomery, 67345
126
Carson
Elk C i t y 67344
El Dorado Patmos 401 H a v e r h i l l Rd. 67402
Edna
Palestine
Easton
Dwight
Downs
132
97
Main Street 67342
345 Edna
66021
127 Edgerton
3rd & Riley 66020
45 Easton
Main St. 66849
374 Dwight
620 1/2 Morgan 67437
204 Downs
CHARTERED
10-17-1872
10-15-1873
10-19-1871
02-18-1892
10-17-1872
10-20-1864
02-20-1906
02-15-1882
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd & 4th Hon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Tues.
3rd Mon. 1st & 3rd Mon. i n Dec.
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st S 3rd Thurs.
2nd Hon.
COMMUNICATIONS
H. Paul Cain Rt 1 Box 92 Holine 67353 316-647-3353 (R)
John Floyd O'Shields Rt 4, Box 444 Independence 67301 316-289-4705 (R)
Clifton R. Patty Route 2, 67042 316-321-9192 (R) & (B
John Sherwood PO Box 401, 67342 316-922-3898 (R)
Gerald Karns 514 Cumberland Dr., 56021 913-882-9767 (R)
Raymond Brown Box 83, 66020 913-773-8169 (R)
James W. Nelson 619 W. Vine St. Junction City 66441 913-238-7527 (R)
Bennie G. Schmidt 617 Delaware, 67437 913-454-3730 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
L. Merle Stiles Box 67, 67345-0067 316-329-4477 (R)
Joe E. Cox Box 231, 67344 316-627-2591 (R)
Jim E. Ross Rt 3 Box 175, 67042 316-321-3064 (R) 316-321-2200 Ext. 320 (B)
Forrest M. Stine Box 280, 67342 316-922-7299 (R) 316-922-3205 (0)
Robert J. Shippee 709 S. Ash, Gardner 66030 913-884-6300 (R)
Francis Wayman 521 Valley Dr. Lansing 66043 913-727-3605 (R)
Harris E. Ramsour Rt 1 Box 92 Alta Vista 66834 913-499-5237 (R)
E. Max Skinner 501 Ross, 67437 913-454-3976 (R)
Ensign 302 Aubrey Box 101, 67841
Erie
Eminence
Doric
Fidelity
205 Eskridge Main St. 66423
83 Eudora 726 Maine 66025
106 Eureka 602 N. Main 67045
Enterprise
Ensign
Emporia
76 Erie S. Main Box 43, 66733
437 Enterprise 116 1/2 Factory 67441
413
12 Emporia 424 Merchant 66801
10-19-1871
10-20-1870
02-15-1882
10-21-1869
02-28-1924
02-22-1917
12-20-1864
10-21-1874
146 Ellsworth Ellsworth 206 1/2 N. Douglas 67439
CHARTERED
02-22-1883
NAME OF LODGE
Ellinwood
LOCATION
Ellinwood 21 N. Main 67526
NO.
217
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th lues.
2nd & 4th Mon.
2nd Thurs.
2nd Mon. Except Jul & Aug
1st 8. 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Fri.
1st & 3rd Mon.
2nd & 4th lues.
COMMUNICATIONS
SECRETARY
Clyde D. Ingrum Box 276, 67441 913-934-2379 (R) 913-934-2214 (B)
Kenneth D. Miller Rt 2 Box 30 Cimarron 67835 316-865-2321 (R) 316-865-2356 (B)
Kenneth L. Helstrom 23 S. West St., 66801 316-342-1935 (R) 316-342-3913 (B)
John W. Krupp Rt 1 Box 85, 67439 913-472-4220 (R)
Virgil E. Biby 503 E. 1st, 67526 316-546-3068 (R)
David Savin Hearn 1403 N. Main, 67045 316-583-5996 (R)
Conway Gambill PO Box 137, 66025 913-542-2739 (R)
Ralph Stratton Rt 1 Box 26, 66423 913-449-2567 (R) & (B)
Charles W. Hall Rt 2 Box 199, 67045 316-583-6926 (R)
Phillip Moffitt 30 Browning Ct., 66025 913-542-3169 (R)
William L. Allen Box 284, 66423 913-449-2410 (R) 913-449-2211 (B)
Herbert L. Moore Marion R. Edwards PO Box 85, St. Paul, 66771 Rt 1 Box A, 66733 316-449-2794 (R) 316-244-3715 (R)
James L. Bettles 320 W. 2nd, 67441 913-934-2268 (R) 913-934-2214 (B)
Gregory Lyle Miller Rt 2 Box 29 Cimarron 67835 316-646-5442 (R)
Trevor Luther Rees Rt 4 Box 25, 66801 316-342-3371 (R)
Jerry Folk 608 S. 1st, Bushton 67427 913-562-3630 (R)
Robert Reser 300 E. 3rd, 67526 316-564-2052 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Fontana 66026
Formoso 65956
Ft. Leavenworth Kearny Ave. 66027
131
336
311
Hancock
Forinoso
Equity
Frankfort 128 W. 2nd 66427
Fredonia 634 1/2 Madison 66736
95
Constellation
Frankfort
Fort Scott Rising Sun 15 1/2 Scott Ave. 66701
67
8
Florence Advance 417-419 Main St. 66851
114
Greenwood
163
NAME OF LODGE
LOCATION
Fall River 67047
NO.
CHARTERED
10-20-1870
10-17-1877
10-19-1857
02-20-1889
02-18-1891
10-15-1873
10-16-1872
10-21-1875
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Hon.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd lues.
Ist & 3rd Wed.
COMMUNICATIONS
Floyd C. Squire Rt 4 Box 203, 66736 316-378-2513 (R)
Marvin T. Richardson Rt 1, Box 74, 66427 913-799-3542 (R)
Claude Wayne Norris 1523 Crawford, 66701 316-223-2526 (R) 316-223-5990 (B)
Robert P. Johnston Rt 1 Box 192B Easton 66020 913-682-3479 (R)
Ralph L. Spiegel 66942 913-739-2347 (R)
David R. Kline 66024 913-849-3250 (R)
Thomas Winfred Britain Rt 1, 66851 316-382-2682 (R)
Harry HcGinnis 67047 316-658-4637 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Paul L. Maxwell PC Box 162, 66736 316-378-2425 (R)
Max E. Dinsmore 509 N. Walnut, 66427 913-292-4679 (R)
David R. Shepard 1516 S. Main, 66701 316-223-3962 (R) 316-223-0249 (B)
Harold Aldrich, 111 1029 3rd Ave. Leavenworth 66048 913-682-9862 (R) 913-684-3413 (B)
Nelson D. Keeler 514 N. Commercial Mankato 66956 913-378-3391 (R)
Bernard E. Moore 102 Overhill Paola 66071-1132 913-294-2731 (R) 913-294-2316 (B)
Charles P. Rogers 911 N. Main, 66851 316-878-4367 (R)
Delbert Ford 67047 316-658-4478 (R)
Galena 204 Joplin 66739
194
361
Genesee Main St. 67444
183 Gaylord 67638
Geneseo
02-21-1900
10-16-1879
10-18-1865
Delphian
44
Gaylord
02-18-1886
Memphis
108 Garland 66701
Garnett 112 1/2 W. 5th 66032
10-21-1868
02-19-1885
02-17-1881
Galena
Tyrian
02-22-1883
CHARTERED
Fulton
NAME OF LODGE
65 Gardner Gardner 120 1/2 S. Elm 66030
1107 W. Olive 67846
246 Garden City
Fulton 66738
LOCATION
210
NO.
2nd & 4th Mon.
2nd Wed.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
Clarence W. Mitchell 67638 913-697-2603 (R) Will E. Dickinson, Sr. PO Box 127, 67444 316-653-2393 (R)
Jack W. Jansen Rt 2 Box 155, 67444 316-824-6426 (R)
Burke C. Rogers Rt 3 Box 64 913-448-5987 (R) & (0)
Lewis Kelley Arnold Rt 5 Box 239 Ft. Scott 66701 316-223-6433 (R) 316-223-6451 (B)
Ronald R. Sands 441 E. Shawnee, 66030 913-884-7672 (R)
Hervin C. Brooks 67638 913-697-2284 (R)
Keith E. Evans 516 W. 3rd, 66032 913-448-6237 (R) & (E
William Hamilton 66741 316-223-5731 (R)
James Albert Walker 9021 W. 75th St. Overland Park 65204 913-642-5636 (R)
Philip S. Giebler Box 306. 67846 316-275-7741 (R) 316-275-4274 (B)
Billy Daniels Rt 1 Box 37, Dodge City 67801 316-227-3702 (R)
1st & 3rd Wed.
Albert M. Oskee Rt 2 Box 20, 66738 316-857-4530 (R) 816-643-7557 (B)
SECRETARY
Gerald Lester Anderson Nilan E. Tanner Rt 1 Box 254-E, 66739 1000 Dewey, 66739 Baxter Springs 66713 316-783-5270 (R) 316-856-5014 (R) 316-856-2161 Ext. 253 (B)
Farrell E. Patton Rt 1 Box 137 Hume, MO 64752 816-643-7835 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
1st & 3rd Wed.
2nd & 4th Mon.
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
67446
Greensburg 138 N. Main 67054
314 Gridley 1st & Main 66852
293
Great Bend 2015 Lakin Ave. 67530
67737
302 Grainfield Main St.
519 Center 67735
321 Gondland
66516
430 Goff
15
NAME OF LODGE
Hebron
Kiowa
Great Bend
Gove County
Gondland
Goff
Glen Elder
Girard Girard 106 1/2 E. Prairie 66743
LOCATION
294 Glen Elder
93
NO.
02-20-1889
02-15-1888
10-22-1874
02-15-1888
02-20-1889
02-16-1922
02-15-1888
10-20-1870
CHARTERED
Edwin Birk Rt 2, 66852 316-836-4345 (R)
Fred J. Harding 604 S. Elm, 67054 316-723-2572 (R) 316-723-2185 (B)
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd 4 4th Tues.
Milton L. Kite Rt 4 Box 140, 67530 316-792-3787 (R)
Orvis Katt Rt 1 Box 43B, 67737 913-673-5574 (R) 8, (B)
James Leroy Alcorn 803 W. 11th, 67735 913-899-3974 (R) 913-899-6351 (B)
Lei and Roy Porter Wetmore 66550 913-866-5646 (R)
Carmen Schmitt 14 Circle Dr., Beloit 67420 913-738-3210 (R)
William W. Ogborn Rt 4 Box 166A, 66743 316-724-4863 (R) 316-231-5340 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2nd S 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Hon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
3rd Thurs.
1st Wed.
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Edward Crane Box 85, 66852 316-836-2303 (R)
Gary Winn Bertram 505 E. Grant, 67054 316-723-2355 (R)
Arthur W. Keffer 1102 Morphy, 67530 316-793-3159 (R)
Mitchell Gillespie Rt 2 Box 41, 67737 913-673-5584 (R) & (B)
William C. Pittman Box 692, 67735 913-899-5112 (R) 913-899-6163 (B)
Clarence Patten Noe, Jr. Rt 2 Box 54, Netawaka 66516 913-866-5612 (R)
Willis W. Johnston Box 46, 67446 913-545-3328 (R)
Joseph L. Buckle Box 21, 66743 316-724-8529 (R)
SECRETARY
CHARTERED
10-17-1881
02-18-1915
02-17-1881
03-08-1961
02-21-1912
02-20-1889
Haviland
Hays
Haysville
Hepler
409 Haviland 110 1/2 N. Main 67059
195 Hays 107 W. n t h 67601
112 Haysville 300 S. Main 67217
398 Hepler 66746
307 Herington Kansas 108 S. Broadway PC Box 6, 67449
02-15-1882
02-15-1882
193 Hartford Hartford 166 Exchange St. 2nd Floor, 66854
Harper
206 Harper 116 W. Main 67058
NAME OF LODGE
Halstead
LOCATION
46 Hal stead 200 Main PC Box 185 67212
NO.
1st & 3rd Wed. Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Hon.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st Hon.
1st
2nd » 4th Wed.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
COMMUNICATIONS
Phillip J. Bowers 107 S. A, 67449 913-258-2490 (R) 913-258-3388 (B)
William W. Stapleton Rt 1, 66743 316-368-4358 (R)
William Lee Shurtz 1626 W. 35th St. So. Wichita 67217 316-522-5937 (R) 316-681-8040 (B)
Vance E. Donahue PO Box 6, 67449-0006 913-258-3174 (R) 913-258-2244 (B)
Warren P. Armstrong 724 N. Carbon, Girard 66746 316-724-4598 (R)
Edward A. Foxx 3825 S. Seneca, Lot 42B Wichita 67217 316-524-5693 (R)
Terrence Werth Lawrence E. Bodine PO Box 398, Victoria 67671 HC 39 Box 208, 67601-9410 913-735-2581 (R) 913-628-1276 (R) 913-625-3127 (B)
Rodney L. Hannan Box 10, 67059 316-862-5669 (R)
Commodore Wood Rt 1, Box 80 Emporia 66801 316-343-3032 (R)
James I. George PC Box 186, 66854 316-392-5709 (R) 315-392-5541 (B) Norman S. Jenkins Box 261, 67059 316-862-5380 (R)
Robert L. Gardner 604 E. 8th, 67058 316-896-2281 (R) 316-896-2423 (B)
SECRETARY William Alan Weesner 2050 N. Parkridge Ct. Wichita 67212 316-721-4409 (R)
David L. Mardis 311 E. n t h , 67058 316-896-7183 (R) 316-896-7616 (B)
Leland Roy Graber 506 Main, 67056 316-835-3481 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIREaORY OF LODGES
NO.
LOCATION
NAME OF LODGE
Hoisington
Mi 11 brook
Smithton
Hiawatha
Hiattville
Howard Hope Wabash & Washington, 67349
155
Horton
Norton 909 1/2 Central 66439
326
Cyrus
Hope 67451
288
Hoi ton Hoi ton Circleville (Temporary) 66014
Hoisington 351 W. 2nd 67544
331
42
Hill City 305A W. Main1 67642
Highland 306 W. Main 66035
Hiawatha 601 Utah 66434
Hiattville
281
1
35
216
CHARTERED
10-21-1874
02-19-1890
02-16-1887
10-21-1863
02-19-1980
02-16-1887
03-17-1856
10-16-1861
02-19-1908
1st & 3rd Tues.
3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Thurs Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Tues.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
LeRoy DeVore Rt 1 Box 76, Severy 67137 316-736-2980 (R)
Glenn C. Cook 1555 3rd Ave. W., 66439 913-486-2393 (R) 913-486-2117 (B)
John R. Rohrer Rt 1, 67451 913-366-7337 (R)
Roger S. Coverdale Rt 1, 66436 913-264-3309 (R) 913-364-2891 (0)
Janes Warren Tindall Rt 2 Box 157, 67544 316-653-7579 (R)
Douglas Kvsar Bogue 67625 913-674-5511 (R)
Roger Lehman Rush Highland, 66035 913-442-3767 (R)
David Stephen Kerns 706 Iroquois, 66434 913-742-7264 (R) 913-742-7923 (B)
Raymond E. Warren Rt 4, Ft. Scott 66701 316-547-2417 (R)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Lyman Snodderley Box 463, 67349 316-374-2506 (R)
Kenneth W. Kinkade 220 W. 8th, Apt. 13, 66439 913-486-2217 (R)
Don L. Dicks PO Box 103, Enterprise 67441 913-934-2388 (R)
Warden L. Noe 613 Iowa Dr., 66436 913-364-2516 (R)
Orval E. Weeks 519 N. Alexander, 67544 316-653-4363 (R)
Leonard Milton Paxson 105 E. Mulberrv, 67642 913-674-5859 (R)
Sidney C. Hargis Box 264, 66035 913-442-3835 (R)
Warner Rape, Jr. 404 Green Ct., 66434 913-742-2458 (R)
Charles A. Gift Rt 4 Box 57 Ft. Scott 66701 316-547-2570 (R)
Hugoton
Independence Fortitude 117 1/2 - 119 1/2 W. Main, 67301
lola lola 8 1/2 N. Washington 66749
107
38
Hutchinson-Reno
Hutchinson 1400 N. Adams 67501
124
Huron
Humboldt Pacific 724 1/2 Bridge St. 66748
72 Huron 66038
29
Hugoton 112 E. 6th 67951
406
Hnyt
Hoyt 66440
327
NAME OF LODGE
Hoxie Hoxie 845 Main 2nd Floor 67740
LOCATION
348
NO.
10-20-1863
10-19-1871
02-17-1938
10-21-1869
10-17-1869
02-19-1914
10-19-1890
02-15-1893
CHARTERED
1st 8. 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Tues. Except Jul & Aug
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd & 4th Hon.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Tues.
Ronald E. Stout 228 N. 3rd, 66749 316-365-6103 (R) 316-365-2704 (B)
Lloyd E. Harding PO Box 404., 67301 316-331-7410 (R) 316-331-4115 (B)
Arthur W. Myers 2417 Lucille Dr. 67502 316-665-6035 (R)
Virgil Leroy Honson Lancaster 66041 913-874-6376 (R)
Johnny Jim Gill ham 1401 Central St., 66748 316-473-2492 (R) 316-473-2225 (B)
Michael R. Cochrane 1008 S. Madison, 67951 316-544-2365 (R) 316-544-4920 (B)
John E. Bostwick 1810 SW Kent Place Topeka 66604
1st h 3rd Mon.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER Ralph Dale Breit Box 365. 67740 913-675-3377 (R) 913-675-3311 (B)
2ncl & 4th Tues.
COMMUNICATIONS
DIREaORY OF LOEXIES SECRETARY
Stephen F. Norman PO Box 414, 66749 316-365-7987 (R) 316-365-5104 (B)
Harry E. Gnrrell Box 215, 67301 316-331-1555 (R) 316-331-1541 (B) 316-331-2349 (Masonic Temple)
Dwight Burton 2004 N. Harrison. 67502 316-662-6869 (R)
William E. Taylor Box 145, Everest 66424 913-548-7737 (R)
Paul Dwight Smith Rt 1 Box 2, 66748 316-473-2873 (R)
Dale Lairmore Box 1065, 67951 316-544-2053 (R)
Robert E. Mathena Rt 1 Box llOA Mayetta 56509 913-966-2679 (R)
Gayle C. Bainter Rt 1 Box 27 Dresden 67635 913-675-2259 (R) & (B)
Jennings Box 9, 67643
Jetnore 602 Bowl us 67854
360
282
Kansas City 9677 Parallel 66109
Kansas City 9677 Parallel 66109
3
96
803 Nth 7th 66101
271 Kansas City
Junction City 722 1/2 N. Washington 66441
Johnson 213 S. Main 67855
7
441
11 Jewell
LOCATION
NO.
Armoundale
Delaware
Wyandotte
Union
Johnson
Jewell
Alpha
Jennings
NAME OF LODGE
02-16-1887
10-20-1870
03-17-1856
10-20-1857
02-26-1925
10-22-1874
02-16-1887
02-21-1900
CHARTERED
3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Sat.
1st & 3rd Fri.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st Mon.
COMMUNICATIONS
John Dill 5141 Garnett Shawnee Mission 66203 913-631-8424 (R) 913-631-5980 (B)
Edwin K. Bleam Rt 3 Box 263 Leavenworth 66048 913-727-1988 (R)
Albert Crable, Jr. 6240 Edith, 66102 913-296-6552 (R)
Walter R. McKenzie 240 W. Chestnut, 66441 913-238-1459 (R) 913-239-7010 (B)
Jay Dee Blair Box 189, 67855 316-492-2544 (R) 316-495-3111 (B)
Scott A. Lienberger Rt 2 Box 12, 66949 913-428-3446 (R)
Maurice Worley Hanston 67849 316-623-2166 (R)
F. Ray Bennett 67643 913-678-2306 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIREaORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
James L. Morton 501 Westvale, 66102 913-371-2665 (R)
Luis Romero, Jr. 1863 N. 32nd, 66104 913-321-2136 (R) 913-573-9340 (B)
Robert L. Boring 4156 Greeley, 66104 913-287-2895 (R) 913-788-3675 (B)
H. J. Keene 1202 W. 6th, #B-4, 66441 913-238-4406 (R) 913-238-5561 (B)
Kenneth D. Darrough Rt 1, 67855 316-492-6664 (R) 316-492-6277 (B)
Leo V. Jacobs Rt 1 Box 74, 66949 913-428-3350 (R)
Jack Stairrett Rt 2, 67854 316-357-6168 (R)
C. LeRoy Brown Box 9, 67643 913-678-2667 (R)
Roger E. Sherman
West Gate
Kincaid
Ninnescah
Mt. Moriah
369 Kansas City 1201 N. 67th 66102
438 Kansas City 1201 N. 67th 66102
338 Kincaid Commercial St. 66039
230 Kingman 247 N. Main 67068
179
Cosmos
Lacrosse
278 Kiowa 202 S. 9th 67070
330 LaCrosse 801 1/2 Main 67548
Kinsley 613 Marsh 67547
Ben Hur
322 Kansas City 1442 S. 30th 66106
NAME OF LODGE
Kaw
LOCATION
272 Kansas City 803 N. 7th 66101
NO.
02-19-1890
02-16-1887
10-16-1879
02-20-1884
02-18-1891
02-28-1924
02-17-1904
02-19-1890
02-16-1887
CHARTERED
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd & 4th Wed.
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Mon.
2nd & 4th Fri.
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd & 4th Thurs. Except Thanksgiving & Dec. 24-25
1st Thurs.
COMMUNICATIONS
Bradley R. Penka PO Box 779, 67548 913-222-2898 (R) 913-222-2817 (B)
Darwin E. Gates Rt 1, Hazel ton 67061 316-239-4219 (R)
Wayne Dee Barngrover Rt IBox 95, 67547
Herbert L. Cochran 345 Douglas, 67068 316-532-22129(R)
Dale E. Freidling RR, 66039 316-439-5373 (R)
G. Lauren Hale 3748 N. 124th, 66109 913-721-3448 (R)
913-724-1576 (R)
Richard F. Forson 3304 N. 157th St. Basehor 66007
Leonard L. El rod 2505 Yates, 66106 913-262-7609 (R)
James R. Dogett 7914 Rowland,66109 913-788-7148 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Garv L. Kay PO Box 457, 67548 913-222-3220 (R) 913-222-2400 (B)
Michael V. Mayberrv 409 S. 10th, 67070' 316-825-4708 (R) 316-825-4128 (B)
Robert Lee Parker Box 342, 67547 316-659-2247 (R)
Bryon E. Walker 235 W. Copeland, 57068 316-532-2627 (R)
L. Earl Dingus Box 13, 66039 316-439-5532 (R)
George B. McKean 3108 Georgia, 66104 913-342-8092 (R)
Walter M. Bird 6721 Yecker, 66109 913-299-0437 (R)
Clyde A. Secrest 2904 S. 37th, 66106 913-262-8609
SECRETARY Robert S. Truesdell 2806 N. 46th, 66104 913-287-6536 (R)
LOCATION
6
NAME OF LODGE
Latham
Larned
Nine Mile
Lane
Emerald
LaHarpe
LaCygne
Lawrence Lawrence 1001 Massachusetts 66044
67072
401 Latham
6th & Broadway 67550
167 Larned
200 Holiday Terr 66043
49 Lansing
66042
339 Lane
214 N. Main 67860
289 Lakin
N. Main 66751
325 LaHarpe
66040
61 LaCygne
NO.
CHARTERED
07-14-1856
02-20-1913
10-18-1876
10-17-1866
02-18-1891
02-18-1888
02-19-1903
10-17-1867
2nd Mon.
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st Tues.
1st & 3rd Hon.
4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
COMMUNICATIONS
Gary Wayne Beasley 2336 Ridge Ct. 66046 913-841-0003 (R) 913-843-0702 (B)
Daryl Roy Whiteman PO Box, Atlanta 67008 316-394-2326 (R)
Gerald Prescott 407 Lark, 67550 316-285-2314 (R)
Thomas A, Fryman 1113 N. Broadway Leavenworth 66048 913-682-7540 (R)
Jay D. Bodenhamer Rt 1, Greeley 66033
Monte Stebens 67860 316-355-6915 (R)
Ronald M. Beaslev Rt 1, Box 20B, 66751 316-496-2500 (R) 316-365-2704 (B)
Clayton L. Stoker 66040 913-757-4480 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
John A. Golden 3302 W. 22nd Terr.. 66047 913-843-5253 (R) 913-749-4013 (B)
Emory G. Craft Rt 1 Box 89A Atlanta 67008 316-394-2356 (R)
Harry E. Zielke, Jr. 823 W. 5th, 67550 316-285-2741 (R) 316-285-3118 (B)
F. Edward White Rt 3 Box 267F Leavenworth 66048 913-724-1356 (R)
Owen C. Manson Rt 1, Rantoul 66079 913-878-3780 (R)
Mark Schiffelbein 714 Kraus, 67860 316-355-6951 (R)
Russell F. Hageman Rt 1 Box 151, 66751 316-496-2509 (R)
William A. Hunz Rt 1 Box 140C, 66040 913-757-4813 (R)
LOCATION
NAME OF LODGE
Joppa
223 Leon 115 W. Mechanic 67074
02-22-1883
02-18-1886
Lenora
181 Lenora 120 S. Main 67645
02-17-1921
10-15-1873
Lecompton
Lebo
135 Lenexa Lenexa 13417 W. 94th St. 66215
Big Springs
420 Lecompton
66856
152 Lebo
02-15-1888
10-21-1868
68 Leavenworth
Hiram
10-15-1857
10 Leavenworth King Solomon 423 1/2 Delaware 66048
421 Delaware 66048
02-17-1856
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st Thurs.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st Hon.
2nd X 4th Thurs.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Mac C. Burnham 421 W. Olive El Dorado 67042 316-321-3059 (R) & (B)
Steven L. Berry Box 307, 67645 913-567-4649 (R)
David M. Wilcox 5722 Hauser Shawnee Mission 66216 913-268-6755 (R)
Darrell Eugene Addington 4140 Se Shawnee Hgts. Rd. Tecumseh 66542 913-379-5542 (R)
Clarence A. Holmquist PO Box 196, 66856 316-256-6740 (R)
Herbert Abraham Walker 113 Nina, Lansing 66043 913-682-3766 (R)
John Peter Groves 712 Fawncreek St., 66048 913-651-4750 (R)
James S. Hobbs, Jr. 3109 Meadow Rd., 66048 913-682-4490 (R) 913-682-5724 (B)
Danny Harold Keller 930 Murrow Ct. 66044
COMMUNICATIONS
2nd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Thurs. 2 Thurs. only in Nov. & Dec.
CHARTERED
10-16-1867
Leavenworth
Lawrence Acacia 1001 Massachusetts 66044
2 Leavenworth 421 Delaware 66048
NO.
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Charles R. Dixon Rt 1 Box 10, 67074 316-745-3459 (R) & (B)
Delbert W. Berry Box 347, 67645 913-567-4881 (R)
Joseph R. Wilson 8975 Rene, 66215 913-492-6135 (R)
John Butler James Rt 1 Box 170 Valley Falls 66088 913-945-6622 (R) 913-379-0571 (B)
John R. Ellis Box 469, 66856 316-256-6116 (R)
Clarence W. Wiley 637 McDonald, 66048 913-682-7244 (R)
Maurice C. Hearn 920 Columbia, 66048 913-68Z-5709 (R)
Jack L. Rogers 2717 S. 4th, 66048 913-682-1220 (R) 913-682-1220 (B)
SECRETARY Thomas Richard Wilkerson 2814 Bell Haven Dr., 66046 913-842-8145 (R) 913-841-7722 - Ext. 450 (B)
Liberal Fargo 323 1/2 N. Kansas 67901
Lincoln 137 N. 4th 67455
Lindsborg 112 S. Main 67456
300
154
397
264
Logan E. Main St. 67646
Main St. 67457-0104
219 Little River
213 Main 66052
241 Linwond
Lewis Main St. 67552
220
Logan
Corner Stone
L i nwnod
Lindsborg
Lincoln
Lewis
Neosho
Leroy S. Main 66857
27
Leoti
NAME OF LODGE
Leoti 67861
LOCATION
340
NO.
02-18-1886
02-22-1883
02-19-1885
02-21-1912
10-21-1874
02-15-1888
02-19-1908
10-18-1859
10-18-1891
CHARTERED
4th Tues.
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd & 4th Wed.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Men.
1st & 3rd Mnn.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Hon.
COMMUNICATIONS
A. G. Cummings Box 334, 67646 913-689-7505 (R)
Max Lee Alber Box 261, 67457 316-897-6225 (R)
Terry A. Peterson Box 74, 66052 913-723-3237 (R)
Edward A. Hopkins, Sr. PO Box 248, 67455 913-227-2391 (R)
Gail Ross Barben 500 S. 3rd, 67455 913-524-5208 (R)
John W. Harper 913 S. Cain, 67901 316-624-8998 (R)
J e f f e r i s M. Mead Rt 2 Box 23, 67552 316-324-5352 (R)
Bradley Lvnn Rodgers 66857 316-964-2279 (R)
Harold Hans Asmussen 67861 316-375-4448 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Melvin W. Schooler Rt 2 Box 16-E, 67646 913-689-7413 (R)
Wayne W. Whiteman Box 104, 67457 316-897-6468 (R)
Howard G. Jones Box 35, 207 Main, 66052 913-723-3550 (R) 816-421-8386 (B)
Clifford A. Johnson 2829 W. Salemsborg Rd. Smolan 67479 913-668-2381 (R)
Thomas W. Wilson Rt 2 Box 6, 67455 913-524-4337 (R)
Jimmy L. Byas PO Box 54, 67905 316-624-0401 (R)
Wilbur S. Briscoe, J r . Box 3 1 1 , 67552 316-324-5418 (R) 316-324-5525 (B)
Ernest Courtney Edmonds Box 372, 66857 316-964-2540 (R)
Marvin E. Palmblade 67861 316-375-2302 (R) 316-374-2242 (B)
SECRETARY
Royal
02-21-1895
10-19-1871
16 Manhattan Lafayette 322-A Houston St. 66502
Madison
10-18-1859
02-17-1881
Lyons 912 W. Main 67554
192
Euclid
02-17-1881
195 Madison 308 W. Main 66860
Lyndon 109 E. 7th 66451
101
Blue H i l l
02-20-1902
10-22-1874
CHARTERED
02-15-1905
Lucas Main St. 67648
198
Peace
Longton
NAME OF LODGE
371 Macksville Macksville Conmunity Room Farmers & Merchants State Bank, 67557
Louisburg 504 S. 2nd 66053
Longton E. 5th 67345
LOCATION
243
26
NO.
1st & 3rd Thurs. Except Jul & Aug
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd » 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Hon.
1st & 3rd Wed.
2nd & 4th Men.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
COMMUNICATIONS
Maurice J. Azain, Jr. 2626 Sumac Dr., 66502 913-776-3146 (R) 913-239-3394 (B)
Marvin Eugene Harlan Rt 1 Box 230, 66860
Kirk W. Grizzell Rt 1 Box 68, 67557 316-348-3212 (R)
Loren Lynn Hayden Rt 3, S t e r l i n g 67579 316-257-2629 (R)
Larry Tiirm 416 Cedar, 66751 913-828-4651 (R)
Donald D. Hickman PO Box 305, 67648 913-525-6276 (R) 913-525-6445 (B)
Ronald Elton Phipps PO Box 694, 66053 913-377-2481 (R)
Leo Anthony Noland 67352 316-642-2802 (R) 316-642-2635 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIREaORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Mervin E. Buchenau 1435 Collins Ln #124, 66502 913-776-5001 (R) 913-776 9285 (B)
Donald E. Barger Rt 1 Box 80, 66860 316-437-2628 (R)
Theodore V. Gingrich Rt 2 Box 80A, Larned 67550 316-348-2083 (R)
Chester R. Gish Box 755, 67554 316-257-2834 (R)
David M. Benson 411 NW 60th P I . Topeka 66617 913-288-1419 (R) 913-276-8988 (B)
Richard C. Brozek Rt 1 Box 9 1 , 67648 913-525-6137 (R)
S t e r l i n g P. Hornbuckle, J r . Rt 2, 1201 N. Broadway, 66053 913-837-4434 (R) 913-294-2125 (B)
Rowland Dan Jones Elk F a l l s 67345 316-329-4438 (R)
McCune Temple McCune Community Building, 66753
McLouth Lyra 2nd Floor of Bank 66054
256
02-19-1885
02-19-1885
02-19-1903
02-16-1911
Mayetta
McCracken
10-20-1870
10-21-1874
Marysville
Centre
237
58 McCracken 67556
Mayetta 113 Main 66509
Marysville 1731 Center 66508
91
393
Marion 402 1/2 E. Main 66861
147
10-17-1860
28 Mapleton 421 Main 66754
Eldora
CHARTERED 02-15-1882
NO. LOCATION NAME OF LODGE 87 Mankato Mankato 114 N. Commercial 66956
2nd Thurs.
2nd Hon.
1st & 3rd Hon.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3nd Tues.
1st & 3nd Tues.
2nd & 4th Wed.
2nd & 4th Mon.
COMMUNICATIONS
Gene Edward McRill 4900 Washington Ave. Kansas City 66102 913-287-3259 (R)
Elbert Jean Horev Rt 2 Box 1, 66753 316-632-5281 (R)
Walter Rogers 67556 913-394-2398 (R)
James Grady Faulkinbury 3107 SE Arbor St. Topeka 66605 913-267-3074 (R)
Charles F. Jones 200 S. 10th, 66508 913-562-5695 (R)
Michael D. Knak 702 W. Grand Hillsboro 67063 316-947-3545 (R)
Franklin L. Moore 701 Heylman Ft. Scott 66701 316-233-3147 (R)
Wesley C. Moore 622 N. Commercial, 66946 913-378-3513 (R) 913-378-3121 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Oliver W. George PO Box 256, 66054 913-796-6726 (R)
Harold A. Lewis Rt 2 Box 124, 66753 316-632-5241 (R)
John StuU 67556 913-343-2320 (R)
Carl F. Nelson Rt 1 Box 14, 66509 913-966-2645 (R) & (B)
Gerald W. Gel linger 1206 May, 66508 913-562-5548 (R) 913-562-3681 (B)
Forrest L. Smith 1222 Nickerson, 66861 316-382-3176 (R) 316-382-2224 (B)
Thomas E. Gage 317 Heylman, Ft. Scott 66701 316-233-0489 (R) 316-233-5899 (B)
Richard L. Diamond 606 E. Jefferson, 66956 913-378-3653 (R) 913-378-3222 (B)
LOCATION
HcPherson
NAME OF LODGE
Delta
CHARTERED
Marmathon
Mound City
33 Mound City 324 Walnut St. 66056
10-17-1860
02-19-1885
03-01-1923
Minneola
245 Moran 18 Spruce St. 66755
10-15-1873
Minneapolis
143 Minneapolis 213 N. Concord 67467 431 Minneola Main St. 67865
02-19-1885
Meriden
10-22-1874
02-15-1882
02-16-1887
10-18-1887
236 Meriden 66512
22 Melvern Helvern American Legion Building, 66510
77 Medicine Lodge 205 N. Main 67104
275 Meade Webb 126 1/2 S. Fowler 67864
172 McPherson 122 1/2 S. Main 67460
NO. WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2nd & 4th Mon.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd & 4th Mon.
Gary R. Goebel Rt. 1 Box 161, 66056 913-795-2503 (R)
Melvin E. Bland Rt 1 Box 215, 66755 316-237-4513 (R)
James Marvin Sloan 1819 Lewis, Salina 67401 913-827-6866 (R) Dean Lloyd Beebe PO Box 27, 67865 316-885-4650 (R)
Jerry Lee Royer Rt 1 Box 104, 66512 913-484-2275 (R) 913-295-7192 (B)
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
Stephen M. Casteel Box 216, Queneno 66528 913-754-3580 (R)
316-886-3753 (B)
David L. Brown 332 N. Cedar, 67104 316-886-5843 (R)
Stephen E. Weller Box 780, 67864 316-873-2515 (R)
Orval Lancaster 1308 Eastmonr Dr. 67460 316-241-2886 (R)
1st & 3rd Thrus.
1st Thurs.
1st Tues.
1st & 3rd Wed.
COMMUNICATIONS
DIREaORY OF LODGES
Ralph A. Peatman PC Box 293, 66056 913-795-2473 (R)
Russell R. Flack Rt 1 Box 1, 66755 316-237-4225 (R)
Richard John Whitney 2355 Edward, Salina 67401 913-823-5727 (R) Roy Carl Glaze, Jr. PO Box 1, 67865 316-885-4577 (R) & (B)
Earl H. Berg 820 NE 54th, Topeka 66608 913-288-1561 (R)
Cloyd J. Casteel Box 84, 66510 913-549-3653 (R)
Richard A. Wortman 301 N. Main, 67104 316-886-5894 (R)
Kenneth L. Pemberton Box 691, 67864 316-873-2006 (R) 316-873-5128 (B)
SECRETARY William R. Leonard 705 S. Chestnut, 67460 316-241-0283 (R) & (B)
S
103 S. Topeka 67560
191 Ness City
422 Main 66757
94 Nendesha
2nd & Elm 67651
390 Natoma
66960
349 Narka
Main St. 66058
116 Muscotah
104 1/2 W. Main 67110
201 Mulvane
South Ave. 67109
399 Mullinville
Narka
Muscotah
Mulvane
Mullinville
Mulberry
N A M E OF LODGE Mt. Hope
Walnut Valley
Harmony
Natoma
Alfred & Military 66756
261 Mulberry
106 S. Ohio 67108
NO. LOCATION 238 Mt. Hope
02-17-1881
10-20-1870
02-17-1910
02-15-1893
10-17-1872
02-17-1881
02-21-1912
02-18-1886
02-19-1885
CHARTERED
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd & 4th Wed. Except Jul-Aug
1st Mon.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Thrus.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st Thurs.
2nd & 4th Wed.
COMMUNICATIONS
Floyd H. Slagle Beeler, 67518 913-848-2222 (R)
D. A. VanMiddleworth Rt 1 Box 223, 66757 316-325-5269 (R)
Glen Ernert Strecker PO Box 1, Paradise, 67658 913-998-4440 (R)
Benny L. Hollaway Route 1, Box 63, 66960 913-358-2517 (R)
Jess Christie Rt 1, 66058 913-872-3487 (R)
Charles Robert McCain 118 Filmore, 67110 316-777-0474 (R)
John H. Sherer Rt 1, 67109 316-548-2588 (R)
Robert Massa Rt 1, 66756 316-764-3429 (R)
Harry E. Pendleton 115 S. Sedgwick Haven 67543 316-465-3650 (R) & (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Daniel D. Holecek Box 459, 67560 913-798-3280 (R)
Neil M. Nuzman 1007 Osage, 66757 316-325-3238 (R) 316-325-3325 (B)
Henry Post Box 97, Paradise 67658 913-998-4492 (R)
Robert C. Brown Rt 1 Box 93, Mahaska 66955 913-245-3302 (R)
William F. Speer II Rt 1 Box 37, Horton 66439 913-872-3171 (R)
Ted Albert Norden PO Box 181, 67110 316-777-4436 (R)
Howard C. Kendall PO Box 168, 67109 316-548-2678 (R)
Gayle R. Prettyman Rt 1 Box 227, 66756 316-347-4588 (R)
Jay B. McCaskill, Jr. Box 51, 67108 316-662-2191 (R) 316-667-2406 (0)
SECRETARY
NO.
LOCATION
NAME OF LODGE
Oakley
Oak Hill
Norwich
Main St. 66508
25 Oketo
Oketo
Mountain Slope 109 W. Commercia 1 67749
186 Oberlin
104 E. 3rd 67748
253 Oakley
67472
334 Oak Hill
207 S. Main 67118
319 Norwich
105 Main 66060
265 Nortonville
67654
Mt. Zion
Norton
102 1/2 S. Kansas
199 Norton
Newton
Nickerson
Newton 106 E. Broadway 67114
43 Nickerson 5 N. Nickerson 67561
H2
CHARTERED
02-15-1893
10-16-1879
02-20-1895
02-18-1891
02-20-1889
02-18-1886
02-17-1881
02-15-1882
10-15-1873
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st Tues.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Mon.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd lues.
2nd Wed.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd Wed.
COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARY
Dale A. Koll Rt 2, 66518 Marysville 66508 913-744-3293 (R)
Mark Witt Rt 1, 67749 913-475-3736 (R)
Paul V. Smith PO Box 605, 67748 913-672-4405 (R) 913-672-3281 (B)
Virgil V. Vesterberg Hiltonvale 67466 913-388-2252 (R)
Clifton T. Bruu Box 624 Conway Springs 67031
Don C. Pickell Box 32, 66060 913-886-8011 (R)
Uhl H. Totten 1404 Ann Marysville 66508 913-562-2632 (R)
Lemoin Landau 206 N. Cass, 67749 913-475-2920 (R)
Charles C. Beamer PO Box 85, 67748 913-672-4230 (R)
Leonard W. Mcintosh Rt 2 Box 132, 67437 913-388-2292 (R)
Gary A. Baggs, Sr. Rt 1 Box 60, Rago 67128 316-297-3668 (R)
John Friend Rt 1 Box 76, 66060 913-886-6685 (R)
913-877-2680 (R)
913-877-5111 (B)
913-877-2318 (R)
913-877-3812 (B)
Russell L. Wolfe Box 94, 67654
Richard George Siegrist Rt 1, Box 37 Sterling 67579 316-278-3306 (R) Rolland D. Fisher 905 Westridge, 67654
John L. Hybsha 611 SE 2nd, 67114 316-283-2456 (R) 316-283-1199 (B)
Willard Dale Wells Box 156, 67561 316-422-3462 (R)
Roger Oarrow 521 Sunnyside Ct, 67114 316-283-6720 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
10-15-1873
10-18-1865
141 Osage City Signal Hwy 170 & Lord St. 66523
Osage Valley
Saqui
Oskaloosa
24 Osawatomie 5th & Main 66054
160 Osborne 131 W. Main 67473
14 Oskaloosa 524 Liberty 66066
63 Oswego Adams 412 1/2 Commercial 67356
02-19-1896
Oneida
323 Oneida 205 Fifth St. 66522
10-21-1868
10-15-1858
10-21-1875
02-17-1881
Onaga
CHARTERED
10-18-1859
188 Onaga 302 Leonard 66521
NAME OF LODGE
Olathe
LOCATION
19 Olathe 725 W. Park 66061
NO.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st Thurs.
2nd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs. Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Wed.
only
2nd & 4th Thurs.
Leonard T. Smith Rt 1 Box 72A, 55521 913-889-4341 (R)
Larry Swanwick Rt 2 Box 141 Parsons 67357 316-421-3092 (R) 316-421-5450 (B)
Gary Dean Engle 1106 Union, 65056 913-863-2540 (R)
Ralph A. Holland 225 W. Adams, 67473 913-346-2543 (R) 913-346-5822 (B)
Thomas Junior Conrad Rt 1 Box 384A, 65064 913-755-2544 (R)
Cecil E. Redenbaugh 432 S. 5th St., 66523 913-528-3941 (R)
Donald C. Casto 105 Illinois, 67356 316-795-4772 (R) 316-795-2913 (B)
Marl in A. Pottorf 702 Delaware, Box 253, 66056 913-863-2533 (R)
Dwight R. Gashaw 238 N. 1st St., 57473 913-346-2534 (R) 913-345-2534 (B)
Issac Hamilton McMahon 425 - 15th St., 66064 913-755-2558 (R) 913-755-2171 (B)
Wilfred L. Lafferty Rt 1 Box 99, 56523 913-528-3590 (R) & (B)
Victor Donald Halls Claire B. Sparling 328 N. 14th, Sabetha 66534 PO Box 164, 65522 913-284-2947 (R) & (B) 913-336-5170 (R) 913-336-3011 (B)
Larry L. Graf 66521 913-889-4564 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER SECRETARY Russell W. Paul Clifford B. Tatham 521 E. Johnson Ave., 66061 701 N. Walker, 66061-2838 913-764-5724 (R) 913-764-0814 (R) 913-782-4395 (B) 913-381-8209 (B)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
LOCATION
Perry 127 Elm 66073
415
Perry
Parsons
Parsons 102 N. 17th 67357
Paola
117
Paola 101 E. Miami 66071
37
Oxford
Overland Park
Ridgeway
Parker Parker 1/4 Mile East of Town, 66072
Oxford 103 1/2 Myrtle 67119
165
NAME OF LODGE
Ottawa
341
Overland Park 8109 Overland Park D r . , 66204
Overbrook 4th & Maple 66524
436
62
422 S. Main 66067
18 Ottawa
NO.
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Mon.
10-21-1862
02-22-1917
10-17-1872
1st Tues.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
10-18-1876
02-18-1891
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd 8 4th Tues. Except July & Aug.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
SECRETARY
Ronald Brannock 66073 913-597-5257 (R)
Richard W. Greever Rt 3 Box 31, 67357 316-421-5174 (R)
Robert Lee Morse Centerville 66014
Charles Robert Kesinger 607 E. Osage, 66071 913-294-3628 (R)
John R. Porter 5812 SW Smith PI. 913-271-6355 (R) 913-357-3435 (B)
Ray Drexall Fincher 1725 Appleton, 67357 316-421-6269 (R) 316-421-2390 (B)
Leslie Leon Morse Centerville 66014
P. Leaford Savage Rt 3 Box 357, 66071 913-294-3628 (R)
David M. Knapp, Act. Sec. PO Box 244, 67119
Frank J. Kneaves 8824 Kessler, 66212 913-642-7843 (R) 816-923-2390 (B)
Charles W. McClain 9433 Hardy, 66212 913-649-2241 (R) Herman William Dietzsch Rt 2 Box 159, 67119 316-455-2424 (R) & (B)
Dale Bloom PO Box 292, 66524 913-665-7507 (R)
Howard L. Smith 422 S. Main, 66067 913-242-1397 (R) 913-242-3147 (B)
Robert Laubach PO Box 135 Scranton 66537 913-793-2327 (R) 913-793-2211 (B)
L. A l l e n Troutman Rt 2 Box 180, 66067 913-242-3089 (R)
COMMUNICATIONS 1st & 3rd Tues.
03-01-1923
10-22-1874
10-20-1864
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Pittsburg 6th & Pine 66762
Plains 102 Ohio St. 67859
187
367
Pratt 123 1/2 S. Main 57124
Protection Over Bank 67127
384
Pomona West Franklin 66076
41
265
Pleasanton 752 Main 55075
88
290 Plairiville 217 W. Mill 67663
Phillipsburg 603 Fourth 67639
LOCATION
184
NO.
Protection
Kilwinning
McKinley
Eureka
Paradise
Plains
Pittsburg
Phillipsburg
NAME OF LODGE
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
02-17-1909
02-18-1885
02-15-1905
10-20-1870
02-15-1888
02-21-1912
10-16-1879
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st & 3nd Wed.
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st Mon.
Gary Wayne Jellison 203 S. Garfield, 57127 316-622-4553 (R) 316-622-44501(8)
Fred N. Rose Box 128, Coats 67028 316-672-2597 (R) 315-672-6131 (B)
Jonathon E. Todd 321 W. 4th, Ottawa 55067 913-242-4155 (R) 913-242-4583 (B)
Eugene Oneil Staton Box 254, 66075 913-352-8960 (R)
Jack Burton Box 151, Zurich 67675 913-562-3283 (R) 913-434-4538 (B)
Darrell Duane Langhofer Rt 1 Box 4, 67869 316-563-7580 (R)
Michael 0. Simpson 108 W. Potlitzer, 66762 315-231-5237 (R) 316-231-2041 (R)
COMMUNICATIONS WORSHIPFUL MASTER CHARTERED 10-16-1879 1st Thurs. Byron 0. Morgan Rt 1, Glade 67639 913-543-2500 (R) SECRETARY
Shad Gager Box 63, 57127 315-622-4582 (R) 315-622-4223 (B)
W. Gary Strodtman PO Box 154, 67124 316-672-3545 (R) 316-672-7523 (B)
R. E. Slankard Rt 2, Box 61, 56075 913-566-3383 (R)
Lloyd L. England Rt 2, Box 104, 65075 913-352-8942 (R)
Tracy 0. Post 806 S. Commercial, 67653 913-434-2597 (R) 913-434-2819 (B)
Harold Martin Rickers Box 505, 67869 316-563-7551 (R)
Robert C. Wilson, Sr. 603 W. 3rd, 66762 316-232-9034 (R) 316-231-1180 (B)
Robert E. Quanz Rt 1 Box IIG, Glade 67639 913-543-5532 (R) 913-543-2616 (B)
10-17-1878
10-21-1875
02-21-1912
Walnut City
Russell
215 Rush Center 67575
177 Russell 115 E. 6th 67665
162 Sabetha Sabetha 502 S. Washington 66534
395 Saffordville Saffordville Community Building 66869
02-22-1883
Hesperian
111 Rossville 433 Main 66533
10-17-1872
02-20-1919
Republic
123 Republic
66964
10-18-1876
CHARTERED
02-18-1915
Farmers
NAME OF LODGE
166 Randolph VFW Building 66554
LOCATION
Quinter
NO.
410 Quinter 319 Hain 67752
WORSHIPFUL MASTER SECRETARY
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Tues.
Steven Davis Rt 5, Emporia 66801 316-343-6482 (R) 316-342-0877 (B)
Joseph W. Orr Route 3, Salem, NE 68433 402-245-5491 (R)
Victor Carlsile 315 Brooks, 67665 913-483-2419 (R) 913-483-3111 (B)
Edgar Lynn Schadel Rt 1 Box 17A Aelxander 67513 913-525-6617 (R) 913-525-6794 (B)
2nd & 4th Wed.
William Edie 718 W. 6th, Emporia 66801 316-342-2549 (R)
Edward R. Garber, Jr. 708 Jefferson, 66534 913-284-3169 (R) 913-284-2911 (B)
Conrad HcRacken Rt. 2 Box 150, 67665 913-483-3345 (R)
Ronald Ray Pfenninger Rt 2 Box 53, Nekoma 67559 316-527-4456 (R)
Kenneth E. Anspaugh Neil D. McKenzie 6148 NW Carlson Rd., 66533 302 W. 2nd, Willard 66615 913-584-6132 (R) 913-663-2430 (R) 913-295-7133 (B)
RR, 66964
913-361-2381 (R)
913-361-2331 (R)
William McClure, Jr.
John E. Wright 7202 Hi-View Dr. Manhattan 66502 913-293-5735 (R)
Willis R. Baker 717 Main, Box 362, 67752 913-754-3960 (R)
RR, 66964
Curtis Brown
Ronald Kenneth Peter Rt 1 Box 88, 66554 913-944-3503 (R)
Marvin Unruh 279 N. Long St, 67752 913-754-3704 (R) 913-754-3358 (B)
2nd & 4th Wed.
1st Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Men.
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
LOCATION
33 N. 6th 66538
39 Seneca
67757
423 Selden
500 W. Cherokee 67361
136 Sedan
804 Cedar Dr. 67871
284 Scott City
Main St. 66966
221 Scandia
66781
351 Scammon
66772
315 Savonburg
Main St. 67870
446 Satanta
336 South Santa Fe Ave. 67401
60 Salina
NO.
Seneca
Selden
Vesper-Olive
Anthem
Lebanon
Scammon
Virginia
Satanta
Salina
NAME OF LODGE
10-18-1876
02-17-1921
10-16-1873
02-16-1887
02-22-1883
02-15-1893
02-19-1896
02-26-1925
10-11-1867
CHARTERED
1st Thurs.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd lues.
1st & 3rd Mon.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Ronald A. Korber Rt 1, Bern 66408 913-857-4571 (R)
James R. Carswell Rt 1 Box 88, 67757 913-687-4361 (R)
Donald Eugene Sims Rt 1, Peru 67361 316-725-3939 (R)
William A. Wright Box 722, 67871 316-872-5508 (R) 316-872-5588 (B)
Alvin C. Sjolander 66966 913-335-2646 (R)
David L. Kimrev Rt 2 Box 53, McCune 66753 316-827-6180 (R)
Eugene Glen Wolfe Rt 1, 66772 316-754-3784 (R)
Walter Edward Mclver 67870 316-649-2682 (R)
Charles A. Schult 4628 Gerard Rd., 67401 913-827-2922 (R)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
G. Everett Murphy 513 Roanoke, 66538 913-336-2624 (R)
Dennis H. Corder HCR 1 Box 62, 67757 913-386-4342 (R)
J. R. Fuqua 509 N. Montgomery, 67361 316-725-3692 (R)
Carl H. O'Hair Box 364, 67871 316-872-2407 (R)
Floyd 0. Johnson Box 277, 66966 913-335-2632 (R)
John H. Mussa Rt 1, Weir 66781 316-396-8524 (R)
Glenn L. Wolfe Rt 1, Box 101, Elsmore 66732 316-754-3896 (R)
Harvey L. Henderson Box 155, 67870 316-649-2370 (R)
John F. Lewis 429 Claremont, 67401 913-823-2046 (R) 913-825-4812 (B)
NO.
LOCATION
NAME OF LODGE
Simpson Mill St. 67478
Smith Center 229 S. Main 66967
214
174
Silver Lake 102 Railroad 66539
Shawnee Mission 6161 Slater 66202
333
50
Shawnee Mission 5201 W. 75th 66208
153
Western Star
Sincerity
Lake
Rosedale
Old Mission
Shawnee Shawnee 11111 Johnson Dr. 66203
54
Sharon Springs
Shawnee Ancient Form Hill Johnson Dr. 66203
Sharon Springs Main St. 67758
34
417
CHARTERED
10-18-1877
02-22-1883
02-15-1882
02-18-1891
02-14-1951
02-19-1930
02-17-1966
02-21-1918
1st & 3rd Tues.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Wed.
1st & 3rd Mon. Except when Jan 1, Jul 4, & Labor Day falls on 1st Mon. Then 1st Tues.
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st Fri.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
COMMUNICATIONS
Donald L. Hughes 115 Park, 66967 913-282-6336 (R) 913-282-6621 (B)
Bruce A. Siegrist 67478
Lewis G. Anderson 1300 Valley Ln., Lawrence 66044 913-749-0038 (R)
Daniel Ernest Shelton 7811 Marty Overland Park 66204 913-649-9688 (B)
Jack R. Wilson 5108 W. 66th St. Prairie Village 66208 913-432-9968 (R)
Dannv Leon Odell 19801 Clare Rd., Spring Hill 66083 913-884-6329 (R)
Roland V. Ashley 8763 Stearns Overland Park 66214 913-541-8786 (R)
Allan L. Hurlburt PO Box 509, 67758 913-852-4162 (R) 913-852-4246 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Francis S. Knight 814 E. Court, 65967 913-282-3866 (R)
Paul V. Grittman Box 133, 67478 913-593-6656 (R)
Gaylord G. Johnson 8942 NW 35th, 66539 913-582-4471 (R)
Donald L. Elwood 6830 Bell Rd. Shawnee 66217 913-631-3218 (R) 913-262-9020 (B)
George I. Lawley 10500 W. 99th Overland Park 66214 913-888-0274 (R) 816-531-8679 (B)
Robert Lee Tomlinson, Jr. 2633 S. 36th St. Kansas City 66106 913-722-6679 (R)
K. Maynard Curts 8935 Cottonwood #4 Lenexa 66215 913-541-1229 (R)
Kermit E. Sanders PO Box 306, 67758 913-852-4513 (R)
Stafford 100 1/2 N. Main 67578
Stanley 6950 W. 151th 66223
Sterling 221 S. Broadway 67579
St. Francis 116 N.Quincy 67756
St. John 318 N. Main 67576
444
171
404
254
Ionic
St. Francis
Sterling
Stanley
Stafford
Spring Hill Spring Hill 403 W. South St. 66083
252
56
Spivey Spivey Grove & Magruder 67142
347
Solomon City
Solomon 101 E. 4th 67480
105
NAME OF LODGE
LOCATION
NO.
02-19-1885
02-19-1914
10-18-1877
12-26-1925
02-19-1885
10-16-1867
02-15-1893
10-19-1871
CHARTERED
1st Mon.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st 4 3rd lues.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Wed.
2nd & 4th lues.
COMMUNICATIONS
Ernest N. Waters Rt 1 Box 58, 67576
David H. Hilne, Jr. Box 65, 67756 913-332-3903 (R)
Harold Schmidt 528 E. Main 316-278-3189 (R)
Terry E. Govoreau 16120 Nail Ave. 913-897-2289 (R)
Rex L. Togersen 501 E. Broadway, 67578 316-234-6920 (R)
Timothy Blair Wiswell Rt 2, 66083 913-686-3592 (R)
Lee E. VanGeison Rago 67128 316-896-2148 (B)
Earl Brunner 1506 E. Ellsworth Salina 67401 913-825-7734 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Darrell Shanteau 702 W. 1st, 67576 316-549-6518 (R) 316-549-3593 (B)
Noble W. Dorsch Box 21, 67756 913-332-2791 (R)
Dwavne 0. Miller 309"S. 8th St., 67579 316-278-2559 (R)
Howard Mallicoat 509 Park, Stilwell 66085 913-681-2539 (R)
John C. Jones 229 S. Buckeye, 67578 316-234-5696 (R) 316-234-5561 (B)
Leonard Charles Zody 6931 Eby Ave. Merriam 66204 913-722-3015 (R) 913-339-6767 (B)
Max L. Guthridge Box 54, 67142 316-896-2427 (R)
Mark A. Picking 501 Brady - Lot 38 Abilene 67410 913-263-3653 (R) 913-263-7668 (B)
Sublette Santa Fe 103 W. Becknell PO Box 964, 67877
Sunmerfield Main St. 66541
Syracuse Syracuse 1 blk E then 1 blk N of stoplight, 67878
Tecumseh 45th & Shawnee Heights Rd. 66542
Thayer Hwy 169 & Neosho Ave. 66776
Tonganoxie 311 S. Delaware 66086
312
354
309
248
149
190
17 Topeka 2300 SW 30th 66611
Topeka
Henri
Thayer
Albert Neese
Summerfield
Newahcuba
Pottawatomie
Stockton 325 Main 67669
52
189
NAME OF LODGE
LOCATION St. Marys 610 W. Bertrand 66536
NO.
10-18-1859
02-17-1881
10-21-1874
02-11-1948
02-20-1889
02-19-1896
02-20-1889
02-17-1881
02-15-1882
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Wed. Except Aug
1st S 3rd Thurs. Jul., Aug., Dec. 1st Thrus. only
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Mon. Except Jul & Aug
1st Thurs.
1st Wed.
COMMUNICATIONS
Jeffrey L. Gillispie 2124 SW Meadow Ln., 66614 913-272-6610 (R) 913-296-2231 (B)
Raymond Charles Usher 527 Church St, 66086 913-845-2511 (R)
Ralph E. Studebaker Box 38, 66776 316-839-5452 (R) 316-839-5291 (B)
William J. Braun 116 NE Strait St. Topeka 66616 913-354-1841 (R)
Craig Andrew Norton Box 461, 67878 316-384-5636 (R) 316-384-5780 (B)
Richard M. Gillispie 2124 SW Meadow Ln., 66614 913-272-6610 (R) 913-267-1103 (B) (Lodge)
Anthony B. Swenson 615 Barton, 66086 913-845-2835 (R)
Carl E. Rutledge Box 254, 66776 316-839-5594 (R)
William E. Nicholson 9449 SW Stewart Rd. Wakarusa 66546 913-761-2328 (R)
James Joseph Farmer Box 437, 67878 316-384-5816 (R) 316-384-7431 (B)
Frank I. Knowles 66541 913-244-6449 (R)
Crockett M. White Box 597, 67877 316-675-8220 (R)
Ethan A. Quakenbush Box 368, 67877 316-675-2609 (R) Joyce L. Winquist 66541 913-244-6567 (R)
Douglas A. Moore, Jr. 723 N. 1st St., 67669 913-425-7201 (R) 913-425-6761 (B)
Steven H. Baver 310 Mission St., 66536 913-437-2916 (R) 913-437-2781 (B)
SECRETARY
Cleo J. Baughman PO Box 521, 67669 913-425-6246 (R) 913-425-6354 (B)
Philip Muller 806 Walnut, 66536 913-437-5524 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
LOCATION
226 S. Main 66087
55 Troy
Salina 4 2ncl 67879
352 Tribune
67042
30 Towanda
Main St. 66777
121 Toronto
214 W. 14th 66612
385 Topeka
214 SW. 14th 66612
225 Topeka
909 NW Lyman 66608
90 Topeka
2300 SW 30th 66611
51 Topeka
NO.
NAME OF LODGE
Troy
Horace
Towanda
Woodson
Seabrook
Siloam
Golden Rule
Orient
CHARTERED
10-16-1867
02-15-1893
02-15-1888
10-17-1872
02-13-1957
02-20-1884
10-20-1870
10-16-1867
1st & 3rd Mon.
2nd & 4th Mon.
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st Hon.
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st « 3rd Fri. Except Aug
COMMUNICATIONS
David E. Speaks PO Box 336, 66087 913-985-2381 (B)
Howard J. Gibson 67879 316-376-4015 (R)
William Allmond 519 N. 8th, 67144 316-536-2861 (R)
Leslie Sherman Rt 1, Box 161C, 66777 316-637-2329 (R)
Robert R. Griffin 2736 James, 66614 913-273-4229 (R) 913-295-7162 (B)
Thomas A. Gish 6326 SW 32nd St., 66614 913-273-3427 (R)
Lester Brammer, Jr. 1400 SE Tecunseh, 66605 913-379-5342 (R)
Ralph K. Wild 412 Eagle Silver Lake 66539 913-582-5113 (R) 913-354-7691 (B)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
James B. Goss Box 121, 66087-0121 913-985-2320 (R)
Clarence L. Sawyer 67879 316-376-4680 (R)
Clyde C. Orr 426 W. 7th, El Dorado 67042 316-321-0674 (R)
Gordon McNitt Rt 1 Box 92A, 66777 316-637-2490 (R) 316-625-3629 (B)
Jerald 0. Peterson 9116 SW 10th St., 66615 913-478-3990 (R)
John D. Myers 4230 NW Greenhills Rd, 66618 913-286-0472 (R) 913-272-4706 (B)
Eldon D. Thomasson 114 NW 43rd St., 66617 913-286-0047 (R)
Paul E. Ferrell 3106 SW Oxford Rd., 66614 913-478-4081 (R)
Wakarusa
Wakeeney
Wakefield
Valley Center 108 1/2 N. Ash 67147
Wakarusa 66546
364
402
148 Wakeeney 531 Russell 67672
396 Wakefield
N. Main St. 66780
229 Walnut
806 Grove 67487
Uniontown Excelsior North Side of Square 66779
115
NAME OF LODGE
Vulcan
Valley Center
Ulysses
LOCATION
Ulysses 106 W. Central 67880
NO.
435
CHARTERED
02-20-1884
02-21-1912
02-15-1882
02-20-1913
02-19-1902
10-17-1872
03-01-1923
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st & 3rd Tues.
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st 4 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Hon.
1st Hon.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Donald Gene Watkins 6841 Shade #403 Wichita 67212 316-933-1313 (R)
William Allen Griffith 66779 316-756-4317 (R) 316-223-5105 (R)
James Galen Hickok PO Box 849, 67880 316-356-2109 (R) 316-356-3109 (B)
Michael D. Delange Rt 2, Girard 66743 316-368-4719 (R) 316-368-4331 (B)
Kerry Retter 144 Flordia #69 Salina 67401 913-823-8749 (R) 913-825-4771 (B)
Dearlene L. Thornhill 333 N. 4th, 67672 913-743-2882 (R)
Harvey H. Hillen, Jr. 4313 W. 30th Topeka 66614 913-272-9863 (R) 913-296-3841 (B)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Lee Roy Church Rt 2, Box 8, 66780 316-354-6745 (R)
Charles H. Jamis, Jr. Box 374, 67487 913-461-5394 (R)
Tom Roberts 131 N. 12th St., 67672 913-743-2791 (R) 913-743-5620 (B)
Robert Ivan Peterson 821 SW 93rd, 66546 913-761-2219 (R)
Donald Eugene Crossman Rt 3 Box 158, 67147 316-755-2553 (R)
Charles Konantz Griffith PO Box 234, 66779 316-756-4621 (R)
Albert Raymond Finch Box 567, 67880 316-356-2101 (R) & (B)
LOCATION
Waverly 421 Pearson 66871
105 W. 6th 66092
356 Wellsville
2129 N. "A"St. 67152
150 Wellington
Main St. 66781
274 Weir
244
Wathena 401 Limestone 66090
64
Wellsville
Wellington
Black Diamond
Waverly
Wathena
Waterville Sutton 102 E. Commercial 66548
85
Frontier
Washington 223 1/2 "C" St. 66968
Wamego
NAME OF LODGE
104
75 Wamego 519 Lincoln 66547
NO.
02-17-1898
10-22-1874
02-16-1887
02-19-1885
10-21-1868
10-20-1870
10-19-1871
10-21-1869
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Mon.
2nd & 4th Hon.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
3rd Wed.
2nd & 4th Wed.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Wed.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
William B. Shields 340 W. 3rd, 66092 913-883-2258 (R)
John S. Catt 1504 N. Blaine, 67152 316-326-7161 (R) 316-326-8951 (B)
James F. Farinacci Box 99, 803 E. South St. Arma 66712 316-347-4528 (R)
James Al Mays Box 113, 66871 913-733-2292 (R)
Jack R. Euler Rt 1, Box 261A, 66090 913-989-4718 (R) 913-985-3561 (B)
Jerry Lee Wilson 120 E. Hazelwood, 66548 913-785-2246 (R) 913-785-2555 (B)
John Eyer 615 Woodland D r . , 66968 913-325-2950 (R) 913-325-2223 (B)
A l b e r t William Wood 4006 Coachman Rd. Manhattan 66502 913-537-4465 (R) 9130539-0316 (B)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Harold E. Barnett Rt 2 Box 54, 66092 913-883-2473 (R)
Richard C. Read PO Box 1, 67152 316-326-5742 (R) 316-326-2202 (B)
Melvin Jones Box 296, 66781 316-396-8236 (R)
E. Blaine Schoolcraft Box 5, 66871 913-733-2207 (R)
Eugene Eisiminger 603 Seward, 66090 913-989-4689 (R) 913-989-4431 (B)
Terry A. Blaser 233 E. Hazelwood, 66548 913-785-2649 (R) 913-785-2521 (B)
Stewart E. Earhart 211 E. 1st, 66968 913-325-3236 (R)
James P. McKinnon 1507 Grandview Dr., 66547 913-456-7956 (R) 913-456-2028 (B)
SECRETARY
White City
380 White City
Albert Pike
02-20-1895
10-19-1871
303 Wichita 328 E. 1st 67202
Wichita
99 Wichita 220 W. 13th 67203
02-20-1889
03-13-1958
02-17-1909
10-17-1872
02-16-1944
Sunflower
86 Wichita 2929 W. Pawnee 67213
CHARTERED
02-18-1886
168 Wichita North Star 212 N. West St. 67203
York
57 Wichita 841 N. Market 67214
66872
Main St.
Polar Star
130 Whiting East Side Main 66552
NAME OF LODGE
Westmoreland
LOCATION
Westmoreland 405 Main 66549
NO.
257
2nd & 4th Wed.
2nd & 4th Thurs.
1st & 3rd Mon.
2nd & 4th Tues.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Hon.
2nd Thur.
2nd & 4th Mon.
COMMUNICATIONS
Hubert A. Rohr 4114 W. 18th, 67212 316-943-1975 (R) 316-945-8882 (8)
Dennis L. Morris 13411 E. 39th S., Rt 2 Derby 67037 316-733-1177 (R)
Leslie L. Worrell Rt 1, Box 77, 66872 913-349-2927 (R)
Paul L. Schied 66552 913-873-3550 (R) 913-873-3241 (B)
SECRETARY Dean Hale Rt 1 Box 16-B, 66549 913-457-3470 (R)
John M. Myers 2221 Bramblewood #501 67226 316-682-5655 (R) 316-263-4218 (B)
Harold I. Power 8116 S. Mead, 67233 316-522-5616 (R)
E. Dean Osborn 1415 Westlynn #202, 67212 316-942-0509 (R) 316-263-6464 (B)
Donald L. Doll 1509 Lotus, 67213 316-267-5780 (R) 316-942-7791 (B)
Jerry R. Wood Lawrence D. Colgan PO Box 197, Rose Hill 67133 220 W. 13th St., 67203 316-776-2584 (R) 316-263-7645 (Lodge) 316-681-7459 (B) 316-831-1890 (R)
Rocky R. Burris 4835 Martinson Cr, 67217 316-529-1935 (R)
Robert L. Bonat 2203 Lahoma Dr., 67207 316-683-5788 (R)
Dewuain Junior Sams Box 164, 66872 913-349-2388 (R)
Donald E. Eichelberger RR, Netawaka 66516 913-866-2171 (R)
Keith Godlove Rt 1, 66549 913-457-3418
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Pyramid
Anchor
451 Wichita 841 N. Market 67202
Williamsburg Main St. 66095
Wilsey Wilsey 474-475 F i f t h S t . 66873
Wilson West Main St. 67490
224
382
298
84
Masonic Home
450 Wichita 410 S. Seneca 67213
Winchester Jefferson 3rd & Winchester 66097
Samaria
Bestor G. Brown
433 Wichita 3755 E. Douglas 67218
NAME OF LODGE
Trinity
LOCATION
313 Wichita 2929 W. Pawnee 67213
NO.
10-20-1870
02-15-1888
02-17-1909
02-20-1884
03-18-1989
03-15-1975
03-01-1923
02-12-1953
CHARTERED
1st Wed.
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
2nd & 4th Tues.
2nd * 4th Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
1st & 3rd l u e s .
COMMUNICATIONS
Charles E. Pence Rt 1, 66097 913-774-7621 (R)
Lyman D. Hansen Box 561, 67490 913-658-2674 (R)
Vernis H. Good Box 103, 66873 913-497-2934 (R)
George Steward Waverly 66871 913-746-5586 (R)
C. Herb Watts 1820 S. Spruce, 67211 316-264-6815 (R)
Galen Gene Junkermeier 1946 S. Bonn, 67213 316-946-9663 (R) 316-942-0911 (B)
Maurice A. Machutta, J r . 2503 W. 32nd St. S. 67217 316-942-5936 (R)
Wilbur Wheatley 5121 S. Ash, 67216 316-524-4801 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Donald Howard Ray PO Box 151, 66097 913-774-2040 (R)
Robert W. King Box 448, 67490 913-658-3478 (R)
Kenneth D. Hutchinson Rt 1 Box 129 Delavan 66847 913-466-2861 (R)
Forest Bond Box 145, 66095 913-746-5681 (R)
James R. Stough Rt 2 Box 742, Mulvane 67110 316-522-0685 (R) 316-681-7478 (B)
Cameron T. Miller, Jr. 711 S. Martinson, 67217 316-265-5773 (R)
David Franklin Snyder 820 N. Old Manor Rd., 67208 316-683-6953 (R) 316-686-8511 (B)
Robert C. Butler 127 N. Edgemoor, 67208 316-686-9540 (R)
SECRETARY
Yates Center 116 E. Butler 66783
144
Winona Main St. 67764
318
Xenia
Winfield 722 1/2 Main 67156
110
47
LOCATION
NO.
Gilead
Xenia
Wallace
Winfield
NAME OF LODGE
10-15-1873
10-17-1866
02-20-1889
10-17-1872
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Wed.
1st Sat
1st 4 3rd Mnn.
1st & 3rd Thurs.
COMMUNICATIONS
Donald E. Ward Rt 1 , 66783 316-625-2968 (R) & (B)
Harry W i l l i s Peterson Rt 3, F t . Scott 66701 316-233-4614 (R)
Jon E. Starns HC 1 Box 245, Brewster 67732 913-694-2734 (R)
Richard Lee Hopkins, J r . Rt 4 Box 192C, 67156 316-221-2228 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
DIREaORY OF LODGES
Carl F. Harder 201 S. Prairie, 66783 316-625-2489 (R) & (B)
Thomas Clark Johnson Rt 1 Box 94B, Bronson 66716 316-939-4515 (R)
Emerson D. Lahman HC 1 Box 7 1 , 67764 913-846-7678 (R)
M. Wayne Rush Rt 2 Box 45, 67156 316-221-2988 (R) 316-221-0109 (B)
SECRETARY
1989-90
Grand Lodge of Kansas
197
DECEASED PAST GRAND MASTERS Year of Name of Lodge Service Membership 1856- •59 Richard R. Rees Leavenworth No. 2 1860 George H. Fairchild St. John No. 26 1861- •65 Jacob Saqui Washington No. 5 1866- •67 Moses S. Adams King Solomon No. 10 1868- •70 John H. Brown King Solomon No. 10 1871- •72 John M. Price Washington No. 5 1873- •74 Owen A. Bassett Acacia No. 9 1875 Isaac B. Sharp Wyandotte No. 3 1876 Jacob D. Rush Rising Sun No. 8 1877 John Guthrie Orient No. 51 1878 Edwin D. Hillyer Valley Falls No. 21 1879- •80 Joseph D. McCleverty Rising Sun No. 8 1881- •82 Will iam Cowgill Constellation No. 95 1883 George S. Green Lafayette No. 16 1884 James J. Buck Emporia No. 12 1885 Matthew M. Miller Clay Center No. 134 1886 Silas E. Sheldon Topeka No. 17 1887 Henry C. Cook Adams No. 63 1888 Watson M. Lamb Sterling No. 171 1889 George C. Kenyon Benevolent No. 98 1890 John C. Postlethwaite Lafayette No. 16 1891 Andrew H. Callahan Topeka No. 17 189/; David B. Fuller Fidelity No. 106 William D. Thompson 1893 Minneapolis No. 143 George W. Clark 1894 Royal No. 192 James H. McCall 1895 Wichita No. 99 1896 Chiles C. Coleman Clav Center No 134 1897 William M. Shaver Magnolia No. 231 1898 Maurice L. Stone Wamego No. 75 1899 Henry C. Loomis Winfield No. 110 1900 Charles J. Webb Si loam No. 225
Date of Death
Cemetary and Location
10-19-1875
Mt. Huncie
09-14-1898
Mountain Grove
Bridgeport, CT
06-14-1898
Mt. V e r n o n —
Atchison
12-25-1900
Canon City
—Canon City, CO
03-12-1893
Mt. Muncie
Leavenworth
10-30-1900
Oak Hill
Atchison
07-19-1896
Oak Hill—
Leavenworth
-Lawrence
06-21-1884
Woodlawn—
10-26-1904
Mt. Hope-
—Kansas City San Diego, CA
07-01rl906
Topeka
Topeka
12-11-1892
Rose Hill Section
Valley Falls
05-30-1904
Evergreen
Fort Scott
06-19-1889
Fredonia—
05-19-1905
Sunset
—-
-Fredonia Manhattan
09-04-1917
Maplewood
11-29-1918
Mt. Hope-
Emporia
04-19-1900
Lakeview-
06-12-1898
Oswego
Oswego
08-13-1924
Sunset Mem. Park-
Hoquiam, WA
04-13-1919
Evergreen
Seattle, WA
—Kansas -Cleveland, OH
11-26-1910
Wallace
07-13-1902
Topeka-
—
Jewell Topeka
05-17-1915
Greenwood City
Eureka
03-05-1903
Highland
Minneapolis
03-31-1934
Fairlawn-
08-11-1925
Highland
Wichita
03-05-1911
Clay Center
Clay Center
-Oklahoma City, OK
07-06-1916
Mt. Hope-
Topeka
05-23-1921
Wamego City
Wamego
10-14-1905
Union
01-03-1928
Nortonville
-Winfield Nnrtonville
Proceedings of the
198
1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934
Perry M. Hoisington Magnolia No. 231 Thomas E. Dewey Benevolent No. 98 Bestor G. Brown Siloam No. 225 Thomas G. Fitch Albert Pike No. 303 Samuel R. Peters Newton No. 142 Thomas L. Bond John H. Brown No. 215 Edward W. Wellington Ellsworth No. 146 Henry F. Mason Tyrian No. 246 Fred Washbon Harper No. 206 Marion K. Brundage Ellsworth No. 146 Alex A. Sharp Larned No. 167 William E. Hutchinson Santa Fe No. 312 Elrick C. Cole Great Bend No. 15 Charles H. Chandler Orient No. 51 William L. Burdick Lawrence No. 6 Gilen H. Lamb Gilead No. 144 Charles E. Lobdell Larned No. 167 William I. Stewart Troy No. 55 Owen J. Wood Siloam No. 225 Hugh P. Farrelly Cedar No. 103 Ben S. Paulen Constellation No. 95 John H. McCullagh Galena No. 194 Richard E. Bird Albert Pike No. 303 Elmer F. Strain Orient No. 51 Charles A. Loucks Emerald No. 289 John W. Nielson St. John No. 113 Charles N. Fowler Salina No. 60 Ferris H. Hill Emporia Nn. 12 George F. Breezley Girard No. 93 Jay B. Kirk lola No. 38 J. Forrest Ayres Greenleaf No. 232 John M. Kinkel Reno No. 140 George 0. Foster Lawrence No. 6 James A. Cassler McPherson No. 172
March
03-21-1933
Greenwood
Newton
06-09-1906
Abilene
Abilene
07-10-1917
Topeka
Topeka
03-12-1928
Old Mission Mausoleum-Wichita
04-12-1910
Greenwood-
07-29-1938
Gypsum Hill—
—
Salina
Newton
02-18-1925
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
05-04-1927
Mt. Hope
Topeka
07-12-1914
Harper
Harper
07-18-1936
Russell
Russell
12-06 1942
Carlisle
04-05-1952
Valley View
Garden City
02-04-1938
Great Bend City
Great Bend
12-18-1917
Bazaar
Bazaar
06-11-1946
Swan Point
Providence, RI
11-19-1937
Yates C e n t e r —
Yates Center
01-29-1949
Hanover
Hanover, NJ
11-27-1925
Mt. Hope
10-18-1937
Topeka
Topeka
11-17-1926
Elmwood
Chanute
07-11-1961
Fredonia
Fredonia
12-06-1937
Mt. Hope
01-10-1955
Maple Grove
10-05-1956
Mt. Hope Abbey
12-28-1960
Lakin
Lakin
06-13-1943
Pleasant H i l l —
Concordia
04-24-1941
Roselawn Mem. Park
Salina
06-27-1964
Maplewood
Emporia
03-25-1964
Girard—
Girard
07-18-1955
Highland
Salina
02-13-1961
Greenleaf City
Greenleaf
03-09-1941
Maple Grove
Wichita
10-03-1942
Oak Hill
Lawrence
03-12-1980
McPherson Mausoleun---HcPherson
—Carlisle, PA
—Hiawatha
-
Webb'City, MO Wichita —Topeka
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1989-90
1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1962 1963 1970 1983 1986
Otto R. Souders Wichita No. 99 James H. Wendorff King Solomon No. 10 Charley B. Erskine Preston No. 283 Henry S. Buzick Sylvan Grove No. 359 Claude F. Young Rising Sun No. 8 Arthur H. Strickland Kaw No. 272 Roscoe E. Peterson Larned No. 167 Cline C. Curtiss St. Thomas No. 306 Charles S. McGinness Cherryvale No. 137 James H. Trice Delta No. 77 Harry D. Evans Eureka No. 88 Samuel G. Wiles Macksville No. 371 James H. Stewart, Jr. Albert Pike No. 303 E. Glenn Robison Hebron No. 314 William H. Harrison Downs No. 204 Lynn R. Brodrick Marysville No. 91 Clarence G. Nevins St. Bernard No. 222 D. Bruce Newton Albert Pike No. 303 Floyd S. Ecord Burlington No. 66 Scott E. Kelsey Topeka No. 17 Karl J. Baumgartner Goodland No. 321 Earl R. Brown Plains No. 367 Addison C. Irby Rising Sun No. 8 Ray W. Kinzie Bestor G. Brown No. 433 Armand H. Bishop Parsons No. 117 Ben W. Graybill Old Mission No. 153 H. Jackson Staton Ionic No. 254 Richard A. Porter Albert Pike No. 303 Durward C. Danielson Lafayette No. 16
01-21-1964
Maple Grove
Wichita
06-07-1949
Mt. Muncie
Leavenworth
06-01-1951
Cimarron
Cimarron
11-17-1975
Sylvan Grove
Sylvan Grove
03-05-1968
Evergreen
Fort Scott
09-29-1971
Highland Park
Kansas City
02-05-1974
Larned
Larned
09-18-1977
Beulah
Colby
12-11-1980
Fairview
Cherryvale
06-08-1970
Highland
Medicine Lodge
05-16-1952
Pleasanton
Pleasanton
01-15-1965
Farmington
Macksville
09-18-1965
Maple Grove
Wichita
01-11-1964
Grid ley
Gridley
09-11-1982
Downs
Downs
01-29-1958
Marysvil le
Marysville
05-26-1961
Maple Grove
Dodge City
07-02-1966
Wichita Park
Wichita
05-14-1982
Graceland
Burl ington
04-15-1971
Topeka
Topeka
08-28-1973
Goodland
Goodland
02-09-1982
Plains
Plains
05-12-1986
Evergreen
Fort Scott
12-24-1988
Mission Mausoleum
Wichita Parsons
02-03-1968
Memorial Park
07-10-1987
Johnson Co. Mem. Gard.Overland Park
06-03-1980
Fairview Park
St. John
06-20-1987
Wichita Park
Wichita
09-29-1986
Sunrise--
Manhattan
DECEASED DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS John A. Ferrell B. Harold Groff Robert E. Ferguson
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LIVING PAST GRAND MASTERS AND ADDRESSES 1952 - S. Allan Daugherty 3411 E. Kinkaid St. Wichita. 67218
1976 - Ralph D. Walker Route 1 Sharon Springs, 67758
1957 - Richard L. Becker Box 483 Coffeyville, 67337
1977 - William F. Mcintosh Box 514 Clay Center, 67432
1961 - John H. Murray 1020 S. 4th St. Leavenworth, 66048
1978 - Chester L. Gilbert 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka, 66604
1964 - Arthur C. Hodgson Box 666 Lyons, 67554
1979 - W. Nolan Artz 155 Rutland Wichita, 67206
1965 - Owen E. Hodgson McCall Manor, Apt. 118 626 S. 3rd St. Salina, 67401-4105
1980
1966 - William E. Montgomery Box HH Syracuse, 67878 1967 - William H. Bradford 707 W. Vine Wamego, 66547 1968 - Thomas C. Raum, Jr. 3149 Keywest Ct. Wichita, 67204 1969 - Carroll C. Arnett 1615 Country Club Rd. El Dorado, 67042 1971 - Robert 0. Caplinger Route 2 Effingham, 66023
F. Warren Starns HC 1, Box 78 Winona, 67764
1981 - Ben B. Boyles 807 N. Main St. St. John, 67576 1982 - Robert G. Jackson 3825 SW Worwick Town Road Topeka, 66610 1984 - Larry D. Winegardner 601 S. 6th Atchison, 66002 1985 - Arris M. Johnson 2714 Hillcrest Hays, 67601 1987 - Clifford D. Knauss PO Box 151 Halstead, 67506 1988 - Claude W. Norris 1523 Crawford Ft. Scott, 66701
1972 - Richard D. Kelsey 16824 NW 54th Rossville, 66533 1973 - J. Fred Williamson 310 S. Purdy Lyons, 67554
1989 - Robert M. Nease Box 716 Hugoton, 67951-0716
1974 - Forrest D. Haggard 7600 W. 75th St. Overland Park, 66204 1975 - Robert H. Arnold Box 122 Alma, 66401 GRAND TREASURERS 1856-1857 1857-1858 1858-1891 1891-1902 1902-1909 1909-1933
Beverlin Beck Isaac N. Roberts Christian Beck R. E. Torrington Albert Sarbach J. Frank March
1933-1937 1937-1961 1961-1968 1968-1984 1984-
John McCullagh Ben S. Paulen Floyd A. Palmer William E. Montgomery William F. Mcintosh
INTERIM GRAND TREASURER Thomas C. Raum, Jr
Feb. 1, 1984-March 17, 1984
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GRAND SECRETARIES 1856-1856 1856-1860 1860-1871 1871-1893
Charles T. Harrison Charles Mundee Eramus T. Carr John H. Brown
1894-1928 1928-1953 1953-1958 1958-1971 1971-
Albert K. Wilson Elmer F. Strain Arthur H. Strickland Charles S. McGinness Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
INTERIM GRAND SECRETARIES John C. Postlethwaite Matthew M. Miller Ben W. Graybill
Feb. 15, 1893-March 12, 1893 March 12, 1893-Feb. 22, 1894 May 13, 1971-July 31, 1971
LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION BUT NOT CHARTERED Allen, 1923; Burlington, 1863; Delaware, 1857; Denver City (Denver Lodge), 1860; Englevale, 1899; Leavenworth (Adelpha), 1868; Lecompton (Geary), 1857; Leoti, 1878; Lindsborg, 1884; Lindsey (Friendship), 1868; Opolis, 1855; Powhattan (Buckeye), 1896; Wichita, (Ark Valley Daylite Lodge), 1984; Wichita (E. Hubert Mitchell), 1979; Wheaton, 1903; and White Water, 1927. LODGE CHARTERS REVOKED, SURRENDERED, OR CONSOLIDATED Alden No. 308 with Sterling No. 171, 1957; Allen No. 335, 1923; Altoona No. 118 with Benedict No. 403, 1984; Americus No. 62, 1869; Andale No. 253 with Mt. Hope No. 238,1894 Apollo No. 297 with Hays No. 195, 1986; Arcadia No. 329 with Mulberry No. 261, 1986 Argonia (Chikaskia) No. 285, 1912; Atchison (St. Johns) No. 26, 1861; Aubrey No.30, 1863 Auraria No. 37 with Grand Lodge of Colorado, 1862; Owen A. Bassett No. 367 with Pittsburg No. 187, 1911; Bennington No. 180, 1944; Beaumont No. 439 with Joppa No. 223, 1937; Big Springs (Shawnee) No. 9, 1867; Blaine No. 337 with Westmoreland No. 257, 1894; Bluff City No. 313, 1897; Bluff City No. 235, 1903; Boling No. 365 with Tonganoxie (Henri) No. 190, 1937; Brookville No. 209, 1963; Bucklin No. 325, 1869, Cato No. 153 with Farlington (Godfrey) No. 124, 1894; Burr Oak No. 178 with Jewell No. 11, 1981; Burrton No. 182 with Halstead No. 46, 1969; Canton No. 197 with McPherson No. 172, 1986; Cedar Vale No. 164, 1883 Cedar Vale (Myrtle) No. 164, 1894; Chanute (King David) No. 416 with Cedar No. 103, 1937 Charity No. 263 with Cosmos No. 278, 1977; Coats No. 394 with Kilwinning No. 265, 1978 Clifford (Whitewater) No. 148 with Halcyon No. 120, 1867; Clinton (Ashlar) No. 87, 1879 Codell No. 418 with Paradise No. 290, Plainville, 1968; Coolidge No. 316 with Royal No 192, 1985; Corning No. 13 with Seneca No. 39, 1968; Coyville No 57, 1955; Cunningham No 427 with Kilwinning No. 265, 1985; Deerfield No. 432 with Lakin (Emerald) No. 289, 1965 Delphos No. 202 with Minneapolis No. 143, 1987; Delvan No. 375 with Herington (Kansas) No 307, 1936; Dirigo No. 226 with Narka No. 349, 1986; Edwardsville (Composite) No. 152, 1879 Effingham No. 48, 1986; Emmett No. 387 with Pottawatomie No. 52, 1939; Emporia No. 12 1863; Enterprise No. 353, 1910; Elk City (Elk Creek) No. 20, 1863; Elkhart No. 422 with Hugoton No. 406, 1986; Esbon (Salem) No. 228, 1939; Farlington (Godfrey) No. 124 with Girard No. 93, 1932; Fostoria No. 392 with Westmoreland No. 257, 1974; Frankfort No. 67, 1876; Freeport (Lily) No. 301 with Bluff City No. 313, 1892; Frederick No. 337 with Royal No. 192, 1985; Fort Scott (Rising Sun) No. 46 with Fort Scott (Burbon) No. 8, 1878; Fort Gibson (Elpha) No. 122 with Grand Lodge Indian Territory, 1878; Freeport No. 389 with Stohrville No. 368, 1971; Friendship No. 208 with Mt. Hope No. 238, 1986; Galva No. 251 with McPherson No. 172, 1984; Garfield No. 235 with Riley (Ashlar) No. 344, 1972; Glasco No. 292 With Sincerity No. 214, 1983; Golden City with Grand Lodge of Colorado, 1862; Gove City No. 302 and Grainfield No. 381 to form Gove County No. 302, 1965; Greeley No. 211 with Delphian No. 44, 1940; Granada No. 53, Name changed and lodge moved to Wetmore No. 53, 1883; Greenleaf No. 232 with Washington No. 104, 1983; Grenola (Canopy) No. 248 with Moline No. 267, 1937; Grinell No. 448 with Oakley No. 253, 1973; Gypsum City No. 328 with Lindsborg No. 397, 1985; Halycon No. 120 with Marion (Centre) No. 147, 1978; Hamilton No. 301 with Madison No. 196, 1985; Hamlin No. 185 with Hiawatha No. 35, 1975; Hanover (Star) No. 69, 1919; Harveyville No. 421 with Burlingame (Corinthian) No. 79, 1984; Haven No. 157 with Sumner No. 203, 1986; Havensville No. 34 with Onaga No. 188, 1964; Hiawatha (Tribune) No. 216, 1883; High Prairie No. 25, 1862; Ida No. 170, 1881; Highland No. 296 with Wakefield No. 396, 1977; Holyrood No. 343 with Ellsworth No. 146, 1981; Hutchinson No. 445 with Bassett No. 124 Indianola No. 34 (later. Great Light), 1887; Irving No. 112 with Blue Rapids No. 169, 1958; Isable No. 400 with Delta (Medicine Lodge) No. 77, 1973; Jamestown No. 227 with St. Johns No. 113, 1985, Kanorado No. 443 with Goodland No. 321, 1960; Kensington No. 405 with Smith Center (Western Star) No. 174, 1973; Kickapoo (Potter) No. 4 with Easton No. 45, 1973;
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Kingsdown No. 447 with Bucklin (Grandview) No. 376, 1965; Kirwin No. 175 with Phillipsburg No. 184, 1967; Leavenworth (Calvary) No. 50 with Leavenworth (King Solomon) No. 10, 1876; Mound City (Landmark) No. 218 with Altamont No. 69, 1973; Leavenworth (Dispensation Landmark Charter St. Johns) Nov. 26, 1870; Lecompton No. 13, 1855; Liberty No. 123 with Keystone No. 102, 1918; Lincolnville No. 315, 1896; Lindsborg (Phoenix) No. 253, 1888; Linn No. 170 with Frontier No. 104, 1962; Long Island No. 231 with Almena (Naphtali) No. 310, 1976; Louisburg No. 180, 1894; Luray No. 142 with Lucas (Blue Hill) No. 198, 1943; Lvons No. 192; Mackey No. 48; Maple City No. 342 with Dexter No. 156, 1977; Maple Hill No. 370 with Alma No. 161, 1977; Marquette No. 353 with Lindsborg No. 397, 1967; McDonald No. 383 with St. Francis No. 404, 1985; Medicine Valley with Medicine Lodge (Delta) No. 77, 1979; Milan No. 255 with Argonia No. 285, 1968; Miltonvale No. 242 with Clay Center No. 134, 1987; Mission Hills No. 54, name changed to Shawnee No. 54, 1952; Moline No. 267 with Meridian No. 236, 1987; Montana (Evergreen) No. 86, 1888; Monticello No. 43, 1875; Moundridge No. 346 with Galva No. 251, 1868; Mt. Pleasant No. 58, 1888; Norland No. 414 with Milbrook No. 281, 1986; Morrill No. 373 with Hamlin No. 185, 1969; Munden No. 128 with Cuba No. 362, 1983; Nemaha (Corning) No. 13 with Seneca No. 39, 1968; Neosho Rapids No. 77 (Changed to Ionic), 1879; Nevada City (Nevada) No. 36 with Grand Lodge of Colorado, 1862; New Albany No. 8 with Fredonia (Constellation) No. 95, 1973; Newton (Magnolia) No. 231 with Newton No. 142, 1901; Norcatur No. 317 with Oberlin (Mountain Slope) No. 186, 1979; North Lawrence (Valley) No. 30, Second Charter, 1887; Oak No. 287 with Smith Center (Western Star) No. 174, 1983; Occidental No. 207 with Osborne (Saqui) No. 160, 1978; Olive No. 350 with Vesper 136 to form Sedan (Vesper-Olive) No. 136, 1972; Olivet (Astra) No. 363, 1908; Osage Mission (Mission) No. 92, 1897; Osawatomie (Osage Valley) No. 24, 1863; Ottawa No. 128 with Franklin No. 18, 1906; Ottawa (Melody) No. 400 with Ottawa No. 18, 1928; Ottumwa No. 11, 1863 and 1871; Paola (Miami) No. 68 with Paola No. 37, 1876; Pardee (Dispensation Lincoln, Chartered Center) No. 69, 1971; Paris No. 22, 1871; Piper No. 385 with Kansas City (Delaware) No. 96, 1937; Parkersville No. 168 with Dwight No. 374, 1937; Perry (Perryville) No. 52, 1877; Pomona No. 138, 1901; Potwin No. 288 with Towanda No. 30, 1969; Powhattan No. 363 with Hiawatha No. 35, 1971; Pretty Prairie No. 428 with Arlington (Cable) No. 299, 1967; Quenemo No. 270 with Pomona (McKinley) No. 41, 1981; Rob Morris No. 332 with Pratt (Kilwinning) No. 265, 1982; Rosalia No. 434 with Leon (Joppa) No. 223, 1961; Randall No. 304 with Jewell No. 11, 1966; Reno No. 140 with Bassett No. 124; Rexford No. 442 with Colby (St. Thomas) No. 306, 1983; Richfield No. 303, 1892; Richmond No. 426 with Garnett (Delphain) No. 44, 1946; Riley (Ashlar) No. 344 with Wamego No. 75, 1987; Robinson No. 159 with Hiawatha No. 35, 1981; Salina (John H. Brown) No. 216 with Salina No. 60, 1907; Salt Lake City (Mt. Horiah) No. 70 with Grand Lodge Of Utah, 1872; Saltville (Barnard) No. 59 with Lincoln No. 154, 1973; Saratoga No. 216, 1892; Scottville No. 249 with Sincerety No. 214, 1983; Scranton (Perfect Square) No. 220, 1908; Scranton No. 407 with Carbondale No. 70; Sedgwick No. 139 with Newton No. 142, 1984; Seneca No. 39, 1875; Severence No. 313 with Highland (Smithton) No. 1, 1951, Shawnee No. 54, 1928; Smoky Valley No. 209 with Salina No. 60, 1967; Soldier No. 240 with Circleville No. 20, 1967; Spearville No. 388 with Dodge City (St. Bernard) No. 222, 1987; Springdale No. 152, 1887; Stan Smart No. 378 with Attica (R. D. Ely) No. 262, 1981; Stanton No. 18, 1963; Stanton (Zion) No. 108, 1883; Stohrville No. 368 with Anthony No. 200, 1984; Sylvia No. 391 with Stafford No. 252, 1984; Sylvan Grove No. 359 with Lincoln No. 154, 1987; Tecumseh No. 15, 1874; Timber Creek (Dick Rees) No. 59, 1887; Trading Post (Blooming Grove) No. 41, 1904; Turner No. 425 with Kansas City (Ben Hur) No. 322, 1937; Turon No. 358 with Arlington (Cable) No 299, 1986; Tuscon No. 82 with Neosho No. 27, 1982; Twin Falls (Olive) No. 181, 1885; Twin Springs No. 61, Name changed to LaCygne No. 61 and moved to LaCygne, 1870; Twin Grove No. 213 with Hope No. 155, 1984; Tyro No. 386 with Caney No. 324, 1965; Urbana No. 239 with Erie No 76, 1969, Valley No. 30 with Lawrence No. 6, 1876; Valley Center (Ark) No. 243, 1902; Valley Falls No. 21 with Meriden No. 236, 1981; Vermillion No. 320 with Frankfort No. 67, 1968; Virginia City No. 34 with Grand Lodge of Montana, 1886; Waldron No. 377 with Anthony No. 200, 1957; Wallace No. 318 moved to Winona, 1961; Walton No. 323, 1895; Westphalia (Avon) No. 305 with Garnett (Delphian) No. 44, 1963; Wetmore No. 53 with Netawaka (Polar Star) No. 130, 1944; Wetmore No. 53, Second Charter and Consolidated with Goff No. 430, 1968; White Water (Brainerd) No. 280, 1927; White Cloud No. 78 with Highland (Smithton) No. 1, 1979; Whitewater No. 180 with Towanda No. 30, 1977; Whiting No. 250 with Polar Star No. 130, 1988; Wilmore No. 412 with Comanche No. 295, 1977; Windom No. 276 with McPherson No. 172, 1980 and Winfield No. 98 with Winfield (Adelphia) No. 110, 1903.
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NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF GRAND SECRETARIES AND GRAND REPRESENTATIVES IN FRATERNAL RELATIONS WITH KANSAS STATE
GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND REP. OTHERS
GRAND REP. KANSAS
Alabama
Fred W. Vaughan, PGM PO Box 6195 Montgomery, 36106-0195
Willard R. Fuller Rt 3 Box 35 Fyffe, 35971
W. Nolan Artz 155 Rutland Wichita, 67206
Alaska
Neil R. Bassett Box 190668 Anchorage, 99502-0668
Glenn W. Pruett 2613 Ruby Ave. Fairbanks, 99709
Clifford .Trax 3400 W 77th Valley Center, 67147
Arizona
Robert F. Henderson Masonic Temple 345 W. Monroe St. Phoenix, 85003
Robert Henderson 3407 N. 24th Phoenix, 85015
W i l l i a m F. Mcintosh Box 514 Clay Center, 67432
Arkansas
Jack B. Donham 700 Scott St. Little Rock, 72201
Billy D. Porter
Arthur M. Williams Box 15 Arkansas City, 67005
California
Robert A. Klinger Calif. Masonic Temple n i l California San Francisco, 94108
Colorado
Dennis L. Harris 1130 Panorama Dr. Colorado Springs, 80904
Herschel Perry 705 S. Force Lamar, 81052
J. Fred Williamson 310 S. Purdy Lyons 67554
Connecticut
R. Stanley Harrison Box 250 Wallingford, 06492
R. S. Harrison 100 High St. Bristol. 06010
John Rule 1103 N. 4th Atchison, 66002
Delaware
Warren F. Schueler, Sr. PGM 818 Market Wilmington, 19801-3011
Ray W. Budd 229 Lyndhurst Ave McDaniel Crest Wilmington, 19803
Lyman H. Brown Rt 1 Box 66A Plains, 67869
District of Columbia
Stewart W. Minor 5428 MacArthur 81 vd NW Washington, 20016
Ronald G. Wood 250 Llewelyn Ln. Huntington, MD, 20639
William E. Bradford 707 Vine Wamego, 66547
Flordia
William G. Wolf Box 1020 Jacksonville, 32201
Grant T. Gilder 4 NE n t h St. Miami Shores, 33153
David R. Shepard 1516 S. Main Ft. Scott, 66701
Georgia
Carl F. Lester, Jr. 811 Mulberry Macon, 31298-5099
James H. Head 7514 Elliot Rd. Jonesboro, 30236
Ben B. Boyles 807 N. Main St. John, 67576
Hawaii
Nelson A. Haina 1227 Makiki St. Honolulu, 96814
Idaho
Larry R. Turner Box 1677 Boise, 83701
Wayne W. Woodward 300 Evergreen Rd. Emmett, 83617
Eugene V. Beggs Ensign, 67841
Illinois
Robert Kalb PO Box 4147 Springfield, 62708
A. Lloyd Sinclair Box 307 Kansas, 61933
Indiana
Roy 0. Turner Box 44210 Indianapolis, 46204
Lee J. Hartner 6426 Alvarez St. Ft. Wayne, 64815
Richard D. Kelsey 16824 NW 54th St. Rossville, 66533
Donald E. Vochatzer, Sr. 10648 Polfer Rd. Kansas City, 66109 Paul W. Babcock 4641 Metropolitan Ave. Kansas City, 66106
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Iowa
Tom Eggleston Masonic Temple Box 279 Cedar Rapids, 52408
Kentucky
Joseph R. Conway Masonic Home, 40041
William L. Rice Rt.l
March
Joseph B. Detrixhe Ames, 66931
Versailles, 40383 Louisana
Jack Crouch 1300 Masonic Temple New Orleans, 70130
Leslie F. Tanner William J. Brown 2718 S. Carrollton Ave. 2839 S. Bonn Wichita, 67217 New Orleans, 70118
Maine
Edwin V. George 415 Congress St. Portland, 04111
Charles E. Briggs 21 Walpole St. Norwood, 02062
Hugh E. Richards 26 Douglas Pkwy. Wichita, 67206
Maryland
Jack R. Frazier 225 N. Charles St. Baltimore, 21201
A. Ray Bulgin 225 N. Charles St. Baltimore, 21201
Paul E. Murphy 8845 Norton St. Overland Park, 66207
Massachusetts
David B. Richardson 186 Tremont St. Boston, 02111
Edgar W. Darling 14 Arbor Ln. Wilbraham, 01095
Vernon D. Martin 311 W. 8th St. Concordia, 66901
Michigan
Robert N. Osborne, PGM Masonic Temple 223 E. Fulton Grand Rapids, 49503
Royce E. Curl is Masonic Temple 223 E. Fulton Grand Rapids, 49503
Owen E. Hodgson McCall Manor, Apt. 118 626 S. 3rd Salina, 67401-4105
Minnesota
Raymond E. Schlemmer St. Paul Masonic Ctr. 220 E. Plato Blvd. St. Paul, 55107
Glen Nelson 9114 Vinland Proctor 55810
E. Dean Osborn 328 E. 1st St. Wichita, 67202
Mississippi
T. K Griffis Box 1030 Meridian, 39301
Charles H. Powell Rt 1, Box 114 Vardaman, 38878
James P. Brown 1209 Ridge Rd. Atchison, 66002
Missouri
Terry C. Alexander 800 Hwy., 63 North Columbia, 65201-6697
J. Morgan Donelson Princeton, 64673
Clifford D. Knauss Rt 2, Box 151 Halstead, 67056
Montana
Dean M. Lindahl Box 1158 Helena, 59624
Sheldon Rediske Baker, 59313
Paschal W. Lundy The Heritage Club 2020 S. Monroe St. Denver, CO 80210
Nebraska
Donald E. Ramnussen 1630 K St Lincoln, 68508
Wilbert W. Wittmess 900 Fillmore Omaha, 68128
Richard H. Hart 124 Kendall Topeka, 66606
Nevada
Frank E. Hart 40 West 1st, Ste. 317 Reno, 89501
Larry E. Wallace 2312 Kirk Ave. Las Vagas, 89101
Carl A. Steward Cedar Vale, 67204
New Hampshire
Stanley A. Johnson, PGM Arnold M. Ashley 813 Beech St. Box 246 Manchester. 031O4 Dover, 03820
L. D. Winegardner 601 S. 6th Atchison, 66002
New Jersey
Raymond P. Bellini, PGM Julius W. Lodgek Box 460 213 Fern Ave. Burlington, 08016 CoUinswood, 08108
Elvin S. Cox Box 43 Rose Hill, 67133
New Mexico
Ray D. Carpenter, PGM 7212 Canary Lane NE Albuquerque, 87109
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New York
Wendell K. Walker Masonic Hall 71 W. 23rd St. New York, 10010
George Monomakhoff
F. Warren Starns HC 1, Box 78 Winona, 67764
North Carolina
Robert P. Dudley Box 6506 Raleigh, 27628
E. John Elmore Box 964 Burlington, 27215
Jerry W. Cole 1351 N. Emporia Wichita, 67214
North Dakota
Paul L. Burkhardt 201 14th Ave. N. ' Fargo, 58102
Leland E. Fett '' 2507 9th St. South Fargo, 58102
:,-,? Arthur C. Hodgson • „• Box 666 . Lyons, 67554
Ohio
Vernon Ei Musser Box 629 634 High St. Worthington, 43085
James J. Harbage 1120 Morning Dr. Worthington, 43085
''•' John H. Murray •1020 S. 4th• Leavenworth, 66048
Oklahoma
John E. Shaver Box 1019 Guthrie, 73044
C. W. Reece Box 1019 Guthrie, 73044
Oregon
James M. Shillingburg Box 96 Forest Grove, 97116
J. L. Taylor 585 S. Espey Grants Pass, 97527
Pennsylvania
Thomas W. Jackson Masonic Temple 1 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, 19107
Rhode Island
Julio A. Paniccia, PGM 742 Plainfield St. Providence, 02909
G. Harvey Faulkner 4550 N. Flowing Wells Rd. Apt. 93 Tucson, AZ 85705
Virgil W. Dobson Box 416 Sharon Springs, 67758
Puerto Rico
Benjamin Santana Box 8385 Santurce, 00910
Pedro Rojas GPO 1616 San Juan, 00936
Melburn C. Barnes 735 N. 10th St. Fredonia, 66736
South Carolina
H. Dwight McAlister 1401 Senate St. Columbia, 29201
Ronald A. Ashcraft Box 18283 Spartanburg, 29318
Chester L. Gilbert 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka, 66604
South Dakota
Raymond W. Horn, Sr. Box 468 Sioux Falls, 57101
William E. Mitchell Plankinton, 57368
Carroll D. Harker Box 11 McLouth, 66054
Tennessee
John R. Stracener Box 24216 Nashville, 37202
W. R. Patton, Jr. 622 Vinton Erwin, 37650
C. Travis Spencer Box 312 Hutchinson, 67501
Texas
James D. Ward Box 446 Waco, 76703
W. B. Ball Box 12526 San Antonio, 78212
K. Maynard Curts 8935 Cottonwood, Apt. 4 Lenexa, 66215
Utah
Robert D. Braman 640 E. South Temple St. Salt Lake City, 84102
Lynn J. Brady Eureka, 84628
Kevin Peterson 652 Briarcliff Salina, 67401
Vermont
Ernest R. McDonald, Jr. 431 Pine Burlington, 05401-0431
Virginia
John P. Stokes Box 27345 Richmond, 23261
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. Basil Marhofer Box 6 Ness City, 67560 ' Morgan J. Snyder PO Box 93 Clay Center, 67432
James E. Zimmerman Box 1217 Topeka, 66601 James B. Wilkinson
Glenn L. Knapp 2747 Frances Leavenworth, 66048
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Washington
Walberg Tonstad Masonic Temple 47 St. Helens Ave. Tacoma, 98402
Clyde B. Mix 47 St. Helens Ave. Tacoma, 98402
George L. Gerardy 1301 Kansas Atchison, 66002
West Virginia
Camden C. Ferrell Box 2346 Charleston, 25328
Milton E. Brookman 506 Reynolds Princeton, 24740
Gerald L. Townsend 6805 Maston Ave. Shawnee Mission, 66203
Wisconsin
Douglas F. Krinmer, PM 36275 Sunset Dr. Dousman, 53118
Carl W. Skoog 3818 W. Helena St. Milwaukee, 53209
Robert D. Caplinger Route 2 Effingham, 66203
Wyoming
Ray A. Noah Box 459 Casper, 82602 FOREIGN GRAND LODGES IN FRATERNAL RELATIONS WITH KANSAS
COUNTRY
GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND REP. OTHERS
GRAND REP. KANSAS
Alberta
A. F. Aylesworth 330 12 Ave. SW Calgary, T2R 0H2
Lloyd E. Dickson 47 Rutherford Close Red Deer, T4N 3L1
James 0. Foster 14200 Boston Wichita, 67230
Argentina
Gabriel F. Martinez Cangallo 1242 (R.28) Buenos Aires
Carlos Gazardsian
John M. Peyton 409 N. College Hulvane 67110
Austria
D i e t e r Scheitz 1010 Wein Rauhenstelngasse 3
Robert Rosenbaum 1010 Wein Rauhenstelngasse 3
William B. Chapman Oakley, 67748
Belgium (Regular Grand Lodge)
Claude Martin Rue Royale 265 1030 Brussels
Boliva
Federico Calero Deheza Postal No. 564 La Paz
Bras 11 (Amazonas Acre)
Manoel D. S. Matos Box 162 69025 Manaus AM B r a s i l
Bras 11 (Bahia)
Egydio V i e i r a F i l h o Rua Carlos Gomez 108, Salvador-Bahia
Oswaldo Bello Biscia Rua Carlos Gomez 108, Salvador-Bahia
Jack B. Stairrett Rt. 3 Jetmore, 67854
Brasil (Brasilia)
Manuel M. deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasilia-DF
Manuel H. deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasilia-DF
Lewis C. Carter 411 S. Montana Hoi ton, 66436
Brasil (Ceara)
Marcus V. M. da S i l v a Avenida Do Imperador 145347
Antonio F. Nogueira Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza, Ceara
Victor J. Olson 201 W. Banks Ave. Rt 2 Burlingame, 66413
Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza, Ceara
Van Doubek 624 School St. Pratt, 67124 Raul Q. Aramayo Postal No. 564 La Paz
C. H. (Bud) Gels Box 72 Circleville, 66416 Floyd A. Bosler 4323 Martin Kansas City, 66102
Brasil (Goias)
Carlos I. DePaula Rua T-28 No. 1567 Setor Bueno 7400 Goiania, Goias
Adolfo Carlos Leal
Benny HoUoway Rt. 1 Narka, 66960
Brasil (Mate Grasso)
Wilson M. Barbosa Ave Calogeras 1952 Caixa Postal 611 Campo Grande 79,100 MS Hato Grasso
M. M. Alves Caixa Postal 36 CEP 79,600 Tres Lagoas Mato Grosso Do Sul
J. Wayne Pipkin Box 488 Cheney, 67025
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Luiz S. DePario 908 Ave Alfonso Pena 30,000 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Severino M. Paiva Box 1 Joao Pessona 58,000 Paraiba
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Brasil (Minas Gerais)
J. L. Carneiro Rua Donna Cecilia No. 26 Serra, M. G.
Brasil (Paraiba)
Dr. Jacy M. Leite Rue Joao Domingos 197 Miramar CEP, 58,000 Joao Pessoa, Paraiba
Brasil (Parana)
Antonio A. Jansson Rua Visconde Do Rio Branco 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 8000 Curitiba Parana
Elipdio Salva Rua Visconde Do Rio Branco 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 8000 Curitiba Parana
Floyd Coffman W. 15th St. Courthouse Ottawa, 66067
Brasil (Pernambuco)
Paulo 0 C Lustosa Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife, Pernambuco
Jose Marcelo Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife, Pernambuco
Ray D. Fincher 1725 Appleton Parsons, 67357
Brasil (Piaui)
Valdir E. Soares Rua Riachuelo, 1164 Caixa Postal 176 64,200 Parniba, Piaui
S. X. Goncalves Caixa Postal 10 64,000 Teresina, Piaui
Clayton J. Connell Rt 3 Fail River, 67057
Brasil (Rio de Janiero)
Jose Nunes Dos Santos Rua Professor Gabezo 129 Tyvea, Cep 20271 Rio de Janiero RJ
Brasil (Rio Grande Do Sul)
Kurt M. Hauser Ave. Praira Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Port Alegre, 9000
Kurt M. Hauser Ave Praira Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Post Alegre, 9000
A. Kevin Kobler 5309 SW 23rd St. Topeka, 66614
Brasil (Santa Catarina)
Jose P. Da Cunha Brito Box D-33 88,000 Florianopolis Santa Catarina
Marcos A. Von Bathen Caixa Postal 380 Lages
John L. Heckert Box 1213 Ottawa, 66067
Brasil (Sao Paulo)
Erwin Seignemartin Box 8348 CPO 01508, Sao Paulo
Orieo P. Sobrinho Box 8348 01000 Sao Paulo
Eugene E. Carlson Box 1213 El Dorado, 67042
British Columbia
William L. Stirling 1495 W. 8th Ave. Vancouver V6H 1C9
William J. Mason 1495 W. 8th Ave. Vancouver V6H 1C9
William E. Montgomery Box HH Syracuse, 67878
Canada (Ontario)
Robert E. Davies Box 217 Hamilton L8N 3C9
Alan Broughton 327 Pte. DesChenescries RR 1 Sault St. Marie
Richard D. Overton 6937 Grandview Merriam, 66204
Chile
Enrique C. Arretchea Harcoleta 659 Casilla Postal 2867
J. P. DeLeon-Chaves Casilla Postal 284 Vina Del Mar
Ray C. Hopson 2426 Benjamin Dr. Wichita, 67204
China (Taiwan)
Nelson S. Tung, PGM 10, Lane 201, Chang-An East Road, Sec. 2 Taipei 103, ROC
Jorgen B. Schroeder Shin Lin, PO Box 29-9 Taipei 111,ROC
Oscar D. Smith 1505 W. Cedar Olathe, 66061
Columbia (Bogota)
Argemiro C. Restrepo Apartado Aereo No.6672 Bogota, DE
J. Murray Jolley 1034 Shepherd Ave. W Downsview M3H 2TJ
Merle D. Bradley 2300 W. 30th Topeka, 66611
Columbia (Cartagena)
Jose J. V. Perez Box 1969 Cartagena
Richard L. Becker Box 483 Coffeyville, 67337 Larry L. Algott 9696 Blue River Hills Manhattan, 66502
Robert K. Shklar 2055 Fifth Kiowa, 67070
Hurl but K. Graves 430 North St. St. Francis, 67756
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Columbia (Santander)
Manuel R. A. P o r t i l l a Avienda 2E 0-33N Quinta Bosch Cucuta
Armando Fuentez Ave. 7A No. 6-77 Apartado Aereocuta
Alfred D. Van Tries 6649 Lowell Dr. Shawnee Mission, 66204
Costa Rica
Oorge Zeledon Box 10,060 San Jose, lOOO
Jeorge H. Sanchez Box 14 Alajuela
Ralph D. Walker Rt. 1 Sharon Springs, 67758
Cuba
Racial H. Andrew Aparlado 72 Lahabana
Angel G. Fabars Despaigne
Billy E. Archibald Almena, 67622
Denmark
Jorgen V. Jorgensen P. 0. Box 2563 Blegdamsvej 23 DK 2100 Denmark
Oorgen Schwartz P. 0. Box 2563 Blegdamvej 23 DK 2100 Denmark
John E. Stover Box 16 Cawker City, 67430
Dominican Republic
Ramon H. G. Rojo Arzobispo Portes No. 554 Espuina Las Carreras Santo Domingo
Ecuador
Ricardo C. Bohorquez Box 932 Guayaquil
Alonso Vargas Po Box 932 Guayaquil
David F. Snyder 820 Old North Manor Rd. Wichita, 67217
El Salvador
Pedro Leonel M. Honge PO Box 3009 San Salvador
Guillermo Orellana Mixco Ave. Bernal y Calle Antigua a San Antonia Abad 291 San Salvador
John A. Schowalter 303 Poplar Halstead, 67056
England
CMD. MBS Higham, R. N. Freemasons' Hall 60 Great Queen St. London WC2B 5AZ
George T. Kelway St. Anna Mil ford Haven Pembrokeshire
S. Allan Daugherty 3411 E. Kihkaid Wichita, 67218
Finland
Yrjo Hakkinen Kasarmikuta 16 D 00130 Helsinki 13
Holgar Liinpaa Rauhankatu 6A 00130 Helsinki 13
Jeffrey L. Sowder Box 177 Toronto, 66777
France
Y. Trestournel 65 Blvd. Bineau 92200 Neiully Sur Seine
Bernard Guillemain 7 Rue Ed. Henroit 76600 LaHavre
David Recob 1241 SW 31st Topeka, 56611
Gabon (Africa)
Marius Foungues BP 233 Libreville
Germany
Gerd Honisch Emserstrasse 12-13 1 Berlin 31
Gerd Honisch Emerstrasse 12-13 1 Berlin 31
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Box 1217 Topeka, 66601
Greece
Stamelos P. Macris 19 Acharnon St. 104 38 Athens
G. loannides 19 Acharnon St. 104 38 Athens
A. Franklin Baldwin Rt.l, Box 34 Fontana, 66026
Guatemala
Jose Luis Franco De Leon 27 calle 12-45 Zona 5 Aparte Postal 34 Guatemala City, C.A.
H. E. Solorzano Arco 4-7 No. 32 Zone 5 Jardines de LasAsuncion Cuidad de Guatemala
Webster T. Bolin 309 SE 3rd Newton, 67114
Honduras
J. Edgardo Sandoval A. 3a Ave. No. 717 Tegucigalpa, D. C.
Carlos Lainez-Calderon Apartade Postal No.l53-C Tegucigalpa, D. C.
Harvey L. Henderson Box 155 Satanta, 57870
Iceland
Jon Birgir Jonsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
T. Bernardsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
Duane W. Stutz Utica, 67584
Billy J. Beaver 529 Southwest Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64108
Robert J. Higgs 125 SW. Courtland Topeka, 66606
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India
N. L. Duggal Freemasons' Hall Janpath, PO Box 681 New Dehli, 110001
M. Rajogoplan 54-147 Mount Road Madras 6
Claude Norris 1523 S. Crawford Ft. Scott, 66701
Iran
NematoUah Raeen Box 25017 L. A., CA 90025 USA
Mohammad H. Afghami Box 11-1777 Tehran
W. Max Mathis 1006 Champa St. Pratt, 67124
Ireland
Michael W. Walker Freemasons' Hall 17 Holesworth St. Dublin 2
Norman A. Peilow Freemasons' Hall 17 Molesworth St. Dublin 2
Robert G. Jackson 3825 Worwick Town Rd. Topeka, 66610
Israel
Arie Munitz Box 33206 Tel Aviv
Samuel Raphael! Box 33206 Tel Aviv
Forrest D. Haggard 7600 W. 75th Overland Park, 66204
Italy
Alfredo Diomede Via San Pancrazio, 8 00152 Roma
Antonio Guastafierro Via F. Persico, 62 80141 Napoli
L. ETion Gideon Route 6 Topeka, 66608
Japan
Paul E. Newman, PGM 1-3 Shibakoen 4-Chome Minato-Ku Tokyo, 105
Katsumi Inaba 2-11 Kureiwa-Cho Missaki, Yamashina-Ku Kyoto, 607
Carroll C. Arnett 1615 Country Club Dr. El Dorado, 67042
Luxembourg
Rene Goerres B.P. 851 L-2018 Luxembourg
Roland Lecaf 40 Espanade Diekrich, Luxembourg
Charles H. Hoffmeister 3330 Virginia Topeka, 66605
Manitoba
W. A. Mildren 420 Corydon Ave. Winipeg R3L 0N8
R. W. Hart 113 Browning Blvd. Winipeg R3K OLl
Ralph E. Wilson 223 Concordia Bella Vista, AK 72712
Mexico (Baja Calif)
Max A. Martinez Domicilio Conocido Fraccinoamiento Padre Kino Tijuana, B.Cfa.
Chester Collins Box 96 Winona, 67764
Mexico (Baja Calif Sur)
Pauls S. Vega Apartado Postal 490 LaPaz
Harry E. Gorrell Box 215 Independence, 67301
Mexico (Campeche)
Campeche Grand Lodge Off. Of Permanent Ex. Sec. 24350 Escarcego, Campeche
James W. Robbins 400 S. Alabama Martinsburg, WV 25401
Mexico (Cosmos)
Jesus F. Santana E. Domicilio calle Libertad 1004 Chihuaua CP 31000
Robert M. Nease Box 716 Hugoton, 67951
Mexico (Del Pacifico)
Inocencio H. Verdugo Apartado Postal No. 20 Guaymas, Sonora
Wilbur W. Rothe 641 Morningside Dr. Salina,67401
Mexico (Nuevo Leon)
Lenin C. Molina Alberto Lorera Jasso Gral M. Escobedo Nte 414, Apdo Postal 309 Monterry, N. L. Monterrey, N. L. CP 64,000
Ethan A. Quakenbush Box 368 Sublette, 67877
Mexico (San Luis Potosi)
Carlos J. A. Aguilar Apdo Postal No. 104 San Luis Potosi
Damon M. Grimes Rt. 4 Paola, 66071
Mexico (Tamaulipas)
Daniel C. Gonzalez Jose S. Vega Del Castillo Gerald L. Anderson Encino No. 100 F.A. de Olmos 101 Nte. 1000 Dewey Col. Agulia Altos Tampico, Tamps Galena, 66739 Box 419, Tampico 89,230
Anselmo S. Garza Apdo Postal No. 104 San Luis Potosi
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Mexico (York)
D. H. Hart PO Box 1986 Mexico 1 D. F.
Frederico Von Son Merle Furnas 250 Kennedy St.,Suite 56 3606 W. 7th Chula Vista, CA 92011 Coffeyville, 67337
Netherlands
J. Nicholas de Vroom 22 Fluwelen Burgwal 2511 CJ The Hague
G. Tanis Van Kebwich Verschuurlaan 25-510 Groningen
Lloyd D. Crall 1915 Hart Dodge City, 67801
New Brunswick
Basil A. Prescott PO Box 6430 STN A St. John E2L 4R
Fred S. P. Haycock 109 Beaverbrook Ave. St. John E2k 2WB
Clarence W. Sills Parker, 66072
New South Wales
R. G. Cannon 279 Castlereaugh St. PO Box A 259 Sydney South NSW 2000
A. A. Kennedy 13 Middle Harbor Rd. Linfield East 2020
Wm. J. Colnar 8012 Arcadia Kansas City, 66112
New Zealand
Roy J. Towers Box 6439 Wellington 1
A. R. White 27 Little John St. Hillsboro Auckland 4
Don E. Robinett Rt 2, Box 52 Randall, 66963
Nicaragua
David Pereyra S. Box 103 Managua
A. G. Laraespada Box 102 Managua
R. Kenneth Land 2129 Morningside Dr. Topeka, 66614
Norway
Sverre Krokaas Nedre Voldgate 19 Oslo 1
Colonel Aksel Siding Gyssestadkollen 4 1312 Slependen
Donald D. Schoeni 4828 Cody Shawnee, 66203
Nova Scotia
Gerald G. Vickers 1533 Barrington St. Halifax 83J 1Z4
Frederick C. Armltage Rt 1 Mount Uniacke Hants Co. Nova Scotia Canada BON IZO
Thurman D. Miller 304 Shawnee Hiawatha 66434
Panama
Marco E. Tenorlo Box 84 Panama 1
Manuel Mendoza Box 84 Panama 1
Aubrey B. Park 314 Edgerton Oakley, 67748
Peru
Amadori Quinonez Box 587 Lima, 100
Carlos Valasquez Box 587 Lima, 100
Roderick B. Bentley Shields, 67884
Phillipine Islands
Alejandrino A. Eusebio 1440 San Marcel ino Manila
Victoria C. Daroya 1440 San Marcelino Manila
James H. Trice, Jr. Medicine Lodge, 67104
Prince Edward Island
Keith MacKinnon Box 337 Charlottetown CIA 7K7
Henry N. Birch Port Hill Northam R. R.
Kenneth W. Shreve 2139 Bella Vista Wichita, 67203
Quebec
K. W. Aldridge 2295 St. Mark St. Montreal H3H 2G9
R. H. Teague 165 Evelyn St. Greenvield Pk J4V 2S6
Thomas C. Raum, Jr. 71 Mission Rd. Wichita, 67203
Queensland
Graham R. White U.G.L. of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
G. S. Lister, PAGM U.G.L. of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
Irwin Gedney Rt 1 Box 51638 Gaylord, 7638
Saskatchewan
Robert G. Treleaven 1930 L o m e St. Regina, Saskatchewan Canada, S4P 2M1
W. J. Oliver 2666 Argyle St. Regina, Saskatchewan Canada, S4S 0K4
Alvin E. Hauserman 515 W. 7th St. Junction City, 66441
Scotland
Arthur 0. Hazel 96 George St. Edinburgh EH2 SDH
Alastaire N. Russell 34 Rose Ave. Elgin Morayshire
Robert H. Arnold Box 122 Alma, 66401
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South Africa
Leslie Gould Grand Lodge Centre Box 46203 Orange Grove Johannesburg 2119
Henry Glenton
John W. Willey, 111 317 E. 7th Solomon, 67480
South Australia
Owen D. Redman Freemasons' Hall 254 North Terrace Adelaide 5000
L. H. Ferrar 24 Mingara Ave. Stoneyfell
Conrad F. Johnson 217 S. 12th Sabetha, 66534
Spain
Joseph Munte Rodriguez Armando Pruneda Apartado Corres NUM 5119 Barcelona 08080
James E. Bradley 201 S. Bay Greensburg, 67054
Sweden
Erik Lyth Frimurareorden Nybrokajen 7, 8 Tr 11148 Stockholm
Robert Palman S170 11 Drottingholm
Myron G. Johnson Lenora, 67645
Switzerland (Alpina)
Emil Huerlimann Grand Lodge Alpina Rue Du Petit-Beauliev Ch-1004, Lausanne
Jean C. Huget Alt Landstr 109 Ch-8803 Ruchlikon
James W. Cleland Wakeeney, 67672
Tasmania (Australia)
Kyle H. Wood 3 Sandy Bay Rd. Hobart 7000 Tasmania, Australia
H. B. Fowler 20 Delamere Crescent Launceston 7250
Charles 0. Gallipeau 2627 N. 43rd St. Kansas City, 66104
Turkey
Nesip Aksut Masonic Hall 25 Nuru Ziyz So Beyoglu, Istanbul
Unal Godtunca Sakayik Sok 37/7 Tesvikiye, Istanbul
Will Ian E. Cook 6905 W. 51st Plaza #2A Shawnee Mission, 66202
Venezuela
Francisco F. Quinones Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 APDO 927 Caracas
N. G. Baptista Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 SPDO 927 Caracas
James L. Withers HC 1, Box 485 Sharon Springs, 67758
Victoria
Donald E. Plaisted 300 Albert St. East Melbourne 3002
J. A. Mitchell, PJGW 12 Gregg St. Swan Hill Victoria 3585, Australia
Arthur R. Seele Monument, 67747
Western Australia
E. K. Howells Freemasons' Hall Perth
Derek J. Samson 176 Preston Point Rd. East Freemantle W. A. 6158
Arris M. Johnson 2714 Hillcrest Hays, 67601
Grand Jurisdictions are requested to review the name, spelling and address and to submit changes or new additions direct to the Grand Secretary, Box 1217, Topeka, Kansas 66601-1217. We request address corrections whenever possible.
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GRAND LODGE COMMITTEES 1990-1991 CREDENTIALS Corvon Carpenter, Chairman, St. John's No. 113, Route 1, Box 88, Concordia 66901 913-243-3053 James Watkins, York No. 57, 6505Magill, Wichita 67206 E. Phil Smith, St. John's No. 113, 625 West 8th, Concordia 66901 M. Wayne Rush, Winfield No. 110, Route 2, Box 45, Winfield 67156 REPORTS OF GRAND OFFICERS Claude W. Norris, PGM, Chairman, Rising Sun No. 8, 1523 Crawford, Ft. Scott 66701 316-223-2526 (R) 316-223-5990 (B) Loren Harvey, Mt. Vernon No. 145, 1222 North Mill, Beloit, 67420 Merle Furnas, Keystone No. 102, 3606 West 7th, Coffeyville. 67337 Dee Duttweiler, Active, No. 158, 1714 South 6th, Atchison, 56002 Darrell Holmes, Walnut Valley No. 191, 133 North Mary, Utica, 67584 FINANCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chairman, Wallace No. 318, HC 01, Box 78, Winona 67764 913-846-7692 (R) Jerry Cole, Albert Pike No. 303, 1351 North Emporia, Wichita 67214 C. M. "Bud" Geis, Circleville No. 20, Box 72, Circleville 66416 Merle D. Bradley, Topeka No. 17, 4107 Woodbury Court North, Topeka 66606 W, Nolan Artz, PGM, Belle Plaine No. 173, 155 Rutland, Wichita 67218 JURISPRUDENCE Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, Chairman, Corner Stone No. 219, Box 266, Lyons 67554 316-897-6624 (R) 316-257-5151 (B) Robert L. Davis, Albert Pike No. 303, Route 1, Box 66A, Colwich 67030 William E. Bradford, PGM, Lyra No. 256, 707 Vine, Wamego 66547 Allan L. Hurlburt, Sharon Springs No. 417, Box 509, Sharon Springs 67758 Charley Laman, St. John's No. 113, 230 West 7th, Concordia 66901 TRIALS AND PUNISHMENT Kenneth V. Moses, Chairman, Marysville No. 91, 3013 SW Eveningside Drive, Topeka 66614 913-271-6457 (R) Kenneth Clearley, Santa Fe No. 312, 6 Diaden Drive, Sublette 67877 Rex McGowne, Johnson No. 441, 306 North Knox, Johnson 67855 John Rule, Active No. 158, 1103 North 4th, Atchinson 66002 E. Blaine Schoolcraft, Waverly No. 244, Box 5, Waverly 66871 MASONIC EDUCATION Dean Osborn, Chairman, North Star No. 168, Albert Pike No. 303, 328 East 1st, Wichita 67202 316-942-0509 (R) 316-263-6464 (B) Dave Recob, Topeka No. 17. 1241 SW 31st Street, Topeka 66611 John Mowen, Peace No. 243, Route 2, Box 117, Louisburg 66053 Vernon Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 65102 William Brown, Unity No. 273, 2839 South Bonn, Wichita 67217 PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Chairman, Halstead No. 46, 303 Poplar, Halstead 67055 316-835-2722 (R) 316-283-6900 (B) Damon M. Grimes, Paola No. 37, Route 4, Paola 66071 Gayle C. Bainter, Hoxie No. 348, Route 1, Box 27, Dresden 67635 Jimmy D. King, Blue Rapids No. 169, 605 East Avenue, Blue Rapids 66411 Bobby J. Welch, Ulysses No. 435, 902 Wichita Drive, Ulysses 67880 TEMPLE BUILDING AND REMODELING W. Nolan Artz, PGM, Chairman, Albert Pike No. 303, 155 Rutland, Wichita 67206 316-682-2059 (R) Thomas F. Burrows, Fargo No. 300, Route 2, Box 203, Liberal 67901 Robert K. Shklar, Comos No. 278, 204 South 5th, Kiowa 67070 Rocky R. Burris, Sunflower No. 86, 4835 Martinsen Circle, Wichita 67217 Raymond Heer, Tyrian No. 246, Box 842, Garden City 67846 CHARTERED LODGES AND LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Robert H. Arnold, PGM, Chairman, Alma No. 161, Box 122, Alma 66401 913-765-3553 (R) Harold J. Schmidt, Sterling No. 171, 528 East Main, Sterling 67579 Lloyd D. Crall, St. Bernard No. 222, 1915 Hart, Dodge City 67801
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FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Chairman, Ancient Form No. 34, 7600 West 75th, Overland Park 66204 913-642-5519 (R) David Recob, Topeka No. 17, 1241 SW 31st Street, Topeka 66611 Edward B. Sherwood, Newton No. 142, Box 524, Newton 67114 RITUALISTIC Gerald A. Lough, Chairman, Delaware No. 96, 2417 82nd Terrace, Kansas City 66106 913-334-6596 (R) 913-231-9676 (B) Ronald E. White, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchinson, Atchinson 66002-2247 Robert K. Shklar, Comos No. 278, 204 South 5th, Kiowa 67070 Richard R. Haefele, Ulysses No. 435, Box 854. Ulysses 67880 TOTAL YOUTH Ralph E. Feldkamp, Chairman, Lafayette No. 16, 4160 Tuttle Creek Blvd., Manhattan 66502 913-539-5479 (R) W. Dale Lairmore, Hugoton No. 406, 510 West 10th, Hugoton 67951 Donald L. Doll, North Star No. 168, 1509 West Lotus, Wichita 67213 PUBLICATIONS Floyd E. (Gene) Ramsey, Chairman, Ottawa No. 18, 602 North Main, Box 31, Ottawa 66067 913-242-5001 (R) 913-242-3244 (B) CORRESPONDENCE Gilbert A. Farmer, Chairman, Albert Pike No. 303, Route 1, Box 543, Meriden 66512 Warner Rape, Jr., Hiawatha No. 35, 404 Green Court, Hiawatha 66434 NECROLOGY C a r r o l l C. A r n e t t , PGM, Chairman, B e l l e v i l l e No. 129, 1615 Country Club Road, El Dorado 67042 316-321-3697 (R) 316-321-4747 (B) OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman, Easton No. 45, 2747 Francis, Leavenworth 66048 913-651-6477 (R) William J. Colnar, Ben Hur No. 322, 8012 Arcadia, Kansas City, 66112 Wilbur L. Morris, Tyrian No. 246, 1508 Spruce, Garden City 67846 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry, Chairman, Siloam No. 225, 1700 Grove, Topeka 66606 913-233-3653 (R) GRAND LODGE ACTIVITIES James L. Grassi, Chairman, Old Mission No. 153, 9116 West 82nd, Overland Park 66204 Robert J. Higgs, Co-Chairman, Golden Rule No. 90, 125 SW Courtland, Topeka 66606 Arris Johnson, PGM, Hays No. 195, 2714 Hillcrest, Hays 67601 Ralph Kimmel, Cherokee No. 119, Box 130, Cherokee 66724 Orves U. Beeghly, Quinter No. 410, 601 Long Street, Quinter 67752 John W. Wiley, III, Solomon No. 105, 317 East 17th, Solomon 67480 CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS Richard T. Wentling, Chairman, Seabrook No. 385, 1900 James, Topeka 66604 913-272-6060 Kenith McNett, Wellington No. 150, Route 1, Wellington 67152 MEMBERSHIP Franklin D. Wyant, Chairman, Union No. 7, Route 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441 913-762-4300 (R) 913-238-8910 (B) Melvin E. "Butch" Buchenau, Lafayette No. 16, 1435 Collins Lane, #124, Manhattan, 66502 Kevin R. Peterson, Lindsborg No. 397, 652 Briarcliff, Salina, 67401 Vernon G. Kalivoda, Belleville No. 129, Box 158, Belleville 66935 Elvin S. "Short" Cox, Douglass No. 151, Box 43, Rose Hill 67133 MASONIC TRAILER Stanley R. Goble, Chairman, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, 1003 East 13th, Hutchinson 67501
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INDEX
Address: M:.W:. Robert M. Nease
19-25
Area Deputy Grand Masters (Incoming and Outgoing)
10
Banquet, All Masonic
107-108
Biographical Sketch, M:.W:. Robert M. Nease
125-126
Checks and Warrants, 1989-1990
54 - 65
Committees, 1990-1991
112 - 113
Consolidation of Lodges
201-202
Deaths: This J u r i s d i c t i o n
135-147
Other J u r i s d i c t i o n s
148
Defunct Lodges
201
D i s t r i c t Deputy Grand Masters (Incoming and Outgoing)
10
Distinguished V i s i t o r s to Grand Lodge
8
Edicts
26-26
Election: Appointment of T e l l e r s
98
Report o f T e l l e r s
106
I n s t a l l a t i o n o f 1990-1991 Grand Lodge O f f i c e r s
113
Essay Contest, High School: High School Winners
90
1991 Topic
109
F i f t y Year Members
74-76
Grand Lodge Officers: At 134th Communication 1990-1991 Grand Lodges and Grand Secretaries of Other Jurisdictions
4 113-114 203 - 211
Grand Master, M:.W:.Robert M. Nease: Address Biographical Sketch Grand Master's Itinerary Official Portrait
19-22 125-126 39-41 Z
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215
Grand Master, M:.W:. Don E. Robinett Installation
113 -115
Introductions
116
Invitation to 1991 Annual Commmunication
116
Presentations
115
Reception for Grand Master at Concordia
116
Special Remarks
116 - 117
Grand Representatives: At 134th Annual Communication Newly Appointed Representatives
11 .:
22
Of Kansas, Near Other Jurisdictions
203-211
Of Other Jurisdictions, Near Kansas
203-211
Grand Secretary's Report
48-51
Grand Treasurer's Report
41-47
Lecturers: Grand Lecturers Grand Lecturers Emeritus
5 ••5
Area Lecturers
5
District Lecturers
5
Lodges: Consolidation . . . •
201-202
Defunct
201
Directory
155-196
Location by Area and District
127-132
Outstanding, 1989
108
Perfect Attendance
108
Represented at 134th Communication Not Represented at 134th Communication Synopsis of Lodge Annual Returns Masons, Outstanding 1898 Masonic Foundation, Report of the Executive Director and President
11-17 133 149 - 154 108 80-82
Masonic Home: Report of Administrator
98-102
Report of Secretary Treasurer
104 - 105
Report of Chairman of Long Range Planning Committee
105
Election of Board Member at Large
112
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Mileage and Per-Diem Checks Issued
66-72
Past Grand Masters Association Meeting Minutes
96-98
Past Grand Masters: Living
200
Deceased
197-199
Past Masters at 134th Annual Coranuni cation
11-14
Photographs: M:.W:. Robert M. Nease
2
Appointive Officers, 1989-1990
118
Grand Lodge Building
3
134th Annual Communication
119 - 124
Proclamation of Grand Master
26
Proficiency Certificates, 1989-1990
73
Reading of the Journal
112
Report of the Grand Lodge Committees: Council of Adminsitration
82-83
Chartered Lodge and Lodges U/D
89
Church-Lodge Relations
92-93
Correspondence
84
Credentials
9-18
Finance
109
Foreign Relations
85-86
Grand Lodge Activities
105-106
Grand Lodge Officers
91
Jurisprucence
110-112
Kansas Lodge of Research
107
Library
106
Masonic Education
93-94
Masonic Trailer
91-92
Membership
88
Necrology
83-84
Operation "Kan"
88
Public Schools
89-91
Publications
109
Ritualistic
95-96
Temple Building and Remodeling
86-87
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217
Total Youth
95
Trials and Punishment
84
Rulings, Grand Lodge 1989-1990
25
Schedule "A" - Per Capita Tax
52-53
Sixty Year and Over Members
77-79
Special Communications, Grand Lodge 1989-1990
27-39
Special Dispensations, Grand Lodge 1989-1990
23-25
Trice-Robison Awards
107
Welcome to Salina
7
MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS 1990-91 M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master, St. John's No. 113, •Route 2, Box 52, Randall 66963 913-739-2468 (R)
. (Dawna Gay)
R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master, Smithton No. 1, " 217 South 12th, Sabetha 66534 913-284-2292 (R) (Jean) .R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Senior Warden, Armourdale No. 271, 6937 Grandview,Merriam 66204 913-236-8570 (R) (Bonnie) R:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden, Unity No. 273, • 2839 South Bonn, Wichita 67217 316-943-9584 (R) 316-526-1835 (B) • 800-835-7605 Ext. 529-5060 (B) (Jessie Marie) M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center No. 134, 522 Lane Street, Clay Center 67432 913-632-3482 (R) 913-632-3171 (B) (Lavonne) R:.W:. Albert 6. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, Rosedale No. 333, Box 1217, Topeka 66601 913-286-1239 (R) 913-234-5518 (B)
(Marjorie)
W:. Raymond R. Haden, Grand Chaplain, Clifton No. 122, PO Box E, Clifton 66937 913-455-3322 (R) (Opal) W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Deacon, North Star No. 168, Albert Pike No. 303, 328 East 1st, Wichita 67202 316-942-0509 (R) 316-263-6464,(8) W:. Robert B. Pfuetze, Grand Junior Deacon, St. John's No. 113, 225 East 15th, Concordia 66901 913-243-7541 (R) 913-243-3285 (B) W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Marshal, Pittsburg No. 187, 719 East 10th, Pittsburg 66762 316-231-1007 (R)
(Joan)
W:. LeRoy M. Lapham, Grand Sword Bearer, Council Grove No. 36, 716 West Main, Council Grove 66846 316-767-6494 (R) (Patricia—"Pat") W:. Maurice C. Hearn, Grand Senior Steward, King Solomon No. 10, 920 Columbia Avenue, Leavenworth 66048 913-682-5709 ,(R) (Nicole) W:. Elvin S. "Short" Cox, Grand Junior Steward, Douglass No. 151, Box 43, Rose Hill 67133 316-776-2141 (R) (Ethel Mae) W:. John D. Trude, Grand Pursuivant, St.'John's No. 113, Box 374, Concordia 66901 913-243-2142 (R) (Ruth) W:. Thomas F. Burrows, Grand Tyler, Fargo No. 300, Route 2, Box 203, Liberal 67901 316-624-7534 (R)
316-624-0529 (B)
W:. Rodney D. Beamgard, Assistant Grand tyler, Atwood No. 164, Box 197, Atwood 67730 913-626-3914 (R) 913-626-3286 (B)
(Teresa)
W:. A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary, Hillbrook No. 281, 5309 SW 23rd Street, Topeka 66614 913-272-4165 (R) 913-234-5518 (B) Time of Meeting 1991 The One Hundred Thirty-fifth Annual Communication of the Most'.Worshipful Grand .Lodge of Kansas of Ancient Free and. Accepted Masons of Kansas will be in Salina, Kansas, Beginning Frida'y, March 16, and- Concluding Saturday, March 17, 1991, ft. L. 5991
(Delsa)
KbhM 1991
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
M.-. W.-. GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF
KANSAS Organized March 17, 1856
THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIFTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION HELD IN SALINA, KANSAS MARCH 15, 16, 1991
M. W. . DON E. ROBINETT. RANDALL. 66963 R. W. . ALBERT O. ARNOLD. JR.. GRAND SECRETARY 320 W. 8th Street. P.O. Box 1217 Topeka. Kansas 66601 9L3-2.34-55I8
M.·.W.·.DON E. ROBINETT GRAND MASTER MARCH 17, 1990 to MARCH 16, 1991 (Biogr~lrhical Sketch, See Page 142)
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M:. W:. LODGE A.F.&A .M. KANSAS 320 W. 8th Street P . O . Box 1217 Topeka , Kansas 66601 Tel: 913-234-5518
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MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF AF & AM OF KANSAS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS 1991-1992 M;.W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master. St. Johns No. 113. Rt 2. Box 52. Randall 66963 R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson. Deputy Grand Master. Smilhton No. 1. 217 S. 12th. Sabetha 66534 R:.W:. Richard D. Overton. Grand Senior Warden. Armourdale No. 271. 6937 Grandview, Merrlam 66204 R:.W:. William J. Brown. Grand Junior Warden. Unity No. 273. 2839 S. Bonn. Wichita 67217 M;.W;. William F. Mcintosh, PGM. Grand Treasurer. Clay Center No, 134. 522 Lane St.. Clay Center 67432 R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold. Jr.. Grand Secretary, Rosedale No. 333. Box 1217. Topeka 66601 W:. Ra.vmond R, Haden, Grand Chaplain, Clitton'No. 122. PO Box E. Clifton 66937 W:. E. Dean Osborn. Grand Senior Deacon. North Star No. 168. Albert Pike No.303. 328 E 1st. Wichita 67202 W;. Robert B. Pfuetze. Grand Junior Deacon. St Johns No. 113. 225 E 15th. Concordia 66901 W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Marshal, Pittsburg No. 187. 719 E. lOlh. Pittsburg 66762 W:. LeRoy M. Lapham. Grand Sword Bearer. Council Grove No. 36. 716 W Main, Council Grove 66846 W:. Maurice C. Hearn. Grand Senior Steward. King Solomon No. 10. 920 Columbia Ave. Leavenworth 66048 W:. Elvin S. Cox. Grand Junior Steward. Douglass No. 151. Box 43. Rose Hill 67133 W;. John D. Trude. Grand Pursuivant. St. Johns No. 113. Box 374. Concordia 66901 W:. Thomas F. Burrows. Grand Tyler. Fargo No. 300. Rt 2. Box 203, Liberal 67901 W:. Rodney D. Beamgard. Assistant Grand Tyler. Atwood No. 164. Box 197. Atwood 67730 W:. A. Kevin Kobler. Assistant Grand Secretary. Millbrook No. 281. 5309 SW 23rd St.. Topeka 66614 GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN CRENDENTIALS Corvan Carpenter. St. Johns No. 113. Rt 1. Box 88. Concordia 66901 REPORTS OF GRAND OFFICERS Claude W. Norris. PGM. Rising Sun No. 8. 1523 Crawford. Ft. Scott 66701 FINANCE F. Warren Starns. PGM. Wallace No. 318. HC 1. Box 78. Winona 67764 JURISPRUDENCE Arthur C. Hodgson. PGM, Corner Stone No, 219, Box 266, Lyons 67554 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT Kenneth V. Moses. Marysville No. 91. 3013 SW Eveningside Dr.. Topeka 66614 MASONIC EDUCATION E. Dean Osborn. North Star No. 168. Albert Pike No. 303. 328 E. 1st. Wichita 67202 PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter. Halstead No. 46. 303 Poplar. Halstead 67056 TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING W. Nolan Artz. PGM. Albert Pike No. 303, 155 Rutland. Wichita 67206 CHARTERED LODGES I, LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Robert U. Arnold. PGM. Alma No. 161. Box 122, Alma 66401 FOREIGN REUTIONS Forrest D. Haggard. PGM, Ancient Form No. 34. 7500 W. 75th. Overland Park 66204 RITUALISTIC Gerald A. Lough, Delaware No. 96. 2417 82nd Terr.. Kansas City 66109 TOTAL YOUTH Ralph E. Feldkamp. Lafayette No. 16. 4160 Tuttle Creek Blvd.. Manhattan 66502 PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh. PGM. Clay Center No. 168. 522 Lane St.. Clay Center 67432 CORRESPONDENCE Gilbert A. Farmer, Smithton No. 1. Rt 1. Box 543. Meriden 66512 NECROGOLY Carroll C. Arnett. PGM. Belleville No. 129. 1615 Country Club Rd.. El Dorado 67042 OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L. Knapp. Easton No. 45. 2813 Francis. Leavenworth 66048 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry. Siloam No. 225, 1700 Grove, Topeka 66606 GRAND LODGE ACTIVITIES James L. Grassi. Old Mission No. 153. 9116 W. 82nd. Overland Park 66204 CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS Richard T. Wentling. Seabrook No. 385. 1900 James, Topeka 66604 MEMBERSHIP Franklin D. Wyant, Union No. 7. Rt 3. Box 177, Junction City 65441
1990-91
GRAND LECTURERS J. Fred Williamson. PGM. Royal No 192. 310 S. Purdy Lyons 67554 David P. Aday. Wellington No. 150 Osborne. 67473 A. Franklin Baldwin. Ancient Form No. 34. Rt. 1. Box 34. Fontana 66026 Hurlbut K. Graves. St. Francis No. 404. Rt 1. Box 66. St Francis 67756 Overland Park 66204 Ronald R. Adkins. Ancient Form No 34. 7112 Conser Dr Richard R. Haefele. Ulysses No. 435. Box 854. Ulysses 67880 Earl P. KrankenberR. Ellinwood No. 217. Box 91. Hudson ,67545 Gerald A. Lough. Delaware No. 96 2417 N. 82nd Terr.. Kansas City 66109 Robert M. Schroeder. Ben Hur No. 322. 4104 Strong Ave.. Kansas City 66105 Russell C. Schwilling. Zeredatha No 80. Rt 1. Box 58. Strong City 66869 Robert K. Shklar Comos No 278. 204 S. 5th. Kiowa 67070 Alfred H Slough Chase No 247. Box 5. Raymond 67573 David F. Snyder. Bestor G. Brown No. 433. 820 N. Old Manor Rd.. Wichita 67208 James R. Struble. Salina No. 60. 3724 SW 31st. Topeka 66614 Milton F Thompson. Parsons No. 117. 1316 S. 29th. Parsons 67357 Clifford L. Trax. North Star No. 168. 3400 W. 77th. Valley Center 67147 William D Updegrove. Jr.. Lewis No. 220. Box 86, Lewis 67552 Ronald E. White. Topeka No. 17, 1531 Atchison, Atchison 66002-2247 Vernon Clark, Delaware No. 95, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102
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GRAND LECTURERS EMERITUS Harvey L. Henderson. Satanta No. 446. Box 155. Satanla 67870 Frank T. Moore. Albert Pike No. 303. 3618 W. 13th #313. Wichita 67203 Clarence W. Sills, Ben Hur No. 322. Parker 56072 Earl M. Sitton. Paradise No. 290. 1100 SW 4th. Plainville 67653 Carl W. Underwood. North Star No. 158. 915 Country Acres. Wichita 67212 Charles D. Gallipeau. Wyandotte No. 3. 22627 N. 43rd St.. Kansas City 66104 AREA LECTURERS Milton F. Thompson. Area I. Parsons No. 117. 1316 S. 29th. Parsons 67357-4709 Vernon Clark. Area II, Delaware No. 95, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 56102 Ronald E. White. Area III. Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison St,, Atchison 66002 Gerald A, Lough, Area IV Delaware No. 95. 2417 N. 82nd Terr. Kansas City 65109 W. Phil McCracken. Area V. Ottawa No. 18. 731 Ash. Ottawa 65067 Clifford L. Trax, Area VI. North Star No. 168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 David F. Sn.vder. Area VII. Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 820 N. Old Manor Rd.. Wichita 67208 Harold E. Colbert. Area VIII. Lafayette No. 16. 2418 Buena Vista Dr.. Manhattan 55502 Earl P. Krankenberg, Area IX, Ellinwood No. 217. Box 91, Hudson 67545 Robert K. Shklar. Area X. Comos No. 278, 204 S, 5th, Kiowa 67070 Richard R. Haefele. Area XI. Ulysses No. 435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 Hurlbut K, Graves, Area X, St. Francis No. 404. Rt 1, Box 66, St, Francis 57756
DISTRICT LECTURERS I — R:.W:. Milton F. Thompson, Grand Lecturer in Charge . Eugene Bauder. District 9. Girard No. 93, 701 S. Summitt, Girard 55743 . Phillip E. Clemens. District 11. Parsons No. 117. 2913 Morgan. Parsons 67357 . Merle Furnas, District 25, Keystone No. 102, 3605 W. 7th, Coffeyville 67337 . Don R, Hadlock, District 10, Cherokee No, 119. PO Box 206. Cherokee 55724 . Raymond D. Hough, District 10, Cherokee No. 119, PO Box 275, Cherokee 56724 . Melvin L. Huffman, District 10, Black Diamond No 274, Weir 65781 , Leonard G, Scheurich, District 11, Parsons No. 117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons 67357 . Garland Sellers, District 8. Rising Sun No, 8, 712 S. Holbrook. Ft. Scott 56701 II — R:.W:. Gerald A. Lough. Grand Lecturer in Charge . Ronald R. Adkins, District 5, Ancient Form No, 34, 7112 Conser, Overland Park 56204 w . Paul Jackson, Palestine No, 127, 107 S, Race, Spring Hill 66083 W: . Donald Daniels, District 4, Wyandotte No 3. 5133 Edith, Kansas City 66104 W , Lewis Mansfield, District 4, Delaware No, 95, 8440 Sandusky, Kansas City 65112 W , Clarence W. Sills, District 6, Ben Hur No, 322, Parker 66072 W . Vernon Clark. Districts 3 & 4. Delaware No. 96 7235 Lafayette, Kansas City 56102 R:.W: . Robert M. Schroeder, District 5, Ben Hur No. 322 4104 Strong, Kansas City 66106 AREA III — ^:.W:. Ronald E. White, Lecturer in Charge W: Arvin H Baker, District 19. Mayetta No, 393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605' W: Robert 1 Crumpton. District 19, Mayetta No. 393. 907 SE 33rd Terr., Topeka 65505 W: Dee D. Duttweiler. District 2, Active no, 158, Rt. 1, Atchison 66002 W: William F. McFall. Jr., Hiawatha No, 35, District 16, 209 S, Washington St. Sabetha 66534 Donald L. Roche. District 18, Blue Rapids No. 169, 402 Chestnut, Blue Rapids 66411 AREA W W W W W W W W AREA W
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AREA IV ~ R:.W:. Gerald A. Lough, Lecturer in Charge W:. Vernon Clark. District 15, Delaware No. 96. 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 Also - Delaware No. 96, District i. Nine Mile No. «9 W:. W. Phil McCracken. District 13. Ottawa No. 18. 731 Ash. Ottawa 66067 W:. George Mole. District 14, Lawrence No, 6, 3323 Iowa, Lawrence 66044 W:. William Sellen, District 21, Albert Neese No. 248. Lake Oshawno. Carbondale 66414 W:. John Ryan. District 22. Carbondale No. 70. 420 Denter. Carbondale 66414 W:. Leland G. Salts. District 64. Mayetta No. 393, 4447 SE Hwy 40, Topeka 66607 Also - Winchester No. 84. Heriden No. 236. Nortonville No. 266 AREA VI — R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax. Lecturer in Charge W:. Melburn C. Barnes. District 24, Constellation No. 95. Box 190. Fredonia 66736 W:. 0. Allen Orton. District 37. Belle Plaine No. 173. 225 S. Washington, Belle Plaine 67013-0364 W:. William L. Sprague. District 26, Caney No. 324, Box 122. Caney 67333 W:. Gerald L. Wilson. District 25, Carson No. 132, Rt 4, Box 121, Independence 67301 W:. Stanley A. Combs, District 36. Unity No. 273. 341 S. 1st. Clearwater 67026 W:. Justin H. Musson. District 35. Crescent No. 133. 1013 Highland, Arkansas City 67005 AREA VII ~ R:.W:. David F. Snyder. Lecturer in Charge W:. Edward L. Freeman. District 34. Mystic Tie No. 74. Box 295. Augusta 67010 W:. William R. Leonard. District 33. McPherson No. 172. 705 S. Chestnut. McPherson 67460 W:. Larry C. Peters, District 38, North Star No. 168. PO Box 4738, Wichita 67204 W:. Daryl R. Unruh. District 39. McPherson No. 172, 1475 N. Maple, McPherson 67460 W:. James Moore, Unassigned, North Star No. 168. 1019 Chipper. Wichita 67212 AREA VIII — R:.W:. Harold E. Colbert, Lecturer in Charge W:. Norman C. Bliss. District 29. Wamego No. 75. 1003 Pine St.. Wamego 66547 W:. Raymond R. Haden. District 30. Clifton No. 122. Box E, Clifton 66937 W:. Dale F: Scott, District 32, White City No. 380, 66872 W:. Franklin Dean Wyant. District 31. Union No. 7. Rt 3. Box 177. Junction City 66441 AREA IX — R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg. Lecturer in Charge W:. Loren R. Harvey. District 40. Mt. Vernon No. 145. Box 186. Beloit 67420 W:. Charles G. Jordan. Jr.. District 42. Mt. Vernon No. 145. Rt 4. Beloit 67420 W:. Charles D. Bock. District 54. Cawker City No. 125. Box 113, Cawker City 67430 W:. Tracy Post. District 55. Paradise No. 290. 806 S. Commercial. Plainville 67663 AREA X — R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar. Lecturer in Charge W:. Verlin L. McHenry. District 45. Hutchinson-Reno No. 124. 1003 W. 17th. Hutchinson 67501 W:. Clarence B. Murphy. District 46, Delta No. 77. 505 N. Cherry. Medicine Lodge 67104 R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg, District 52, Ellinwood No. 217. Box 91, Hudson 67545 W;. William P. Hudson. District 51. Macksville No. 371. Box 728. Macksville 67557 W:. William Neal Holmes. District 44. Chase No. 247. Chase 67534 W:. Lawrence E. Grizzell. District 51. (Assistant), Macksville No. 371. Macksville 67557 W:. Clifford D. Koehne. District 44. (Assistant). Chase No. 247. Box 130, Chase 57524 AREA XI — R:.W:. Richard R. Haefele. Lecturer in Charge W;. Thomas F. Burrows. District 63. Fargo No. 300. Rt 2. Box 203. Liberal 67901 W:. Lloyd D. Crall. District 61, St. Bernard No. 222. 1915 Hart St.. Dodge City 67801 W:. Jack C. McDaniel. District 62. Ulysses No. 435. 117 College. Ulysses 67800 AREA XII ~ R:.W:. Hurlbut K. Graves. Lecturer in Charge W:. A. Kevin Kobler. District 57. Millbrook No. 281. 5309 SW 23rd St.. Topeka 66614 W:. Aubrey Park. District 58. Oakley No. 253. 413 Edgerton. Oakley 57748 W:. Jeffrey N. Raile. District 59. St. Francis No. 404. PO Box 246. St. Francis 67756 W:. Delbert W. Berry. District 55. Lenora No. 181. Box 12. Lenora 67642 T1J1E_0F MEETING 1992 THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS WILL BE IN SALINA. KANSAS. BEGINNING FRIDAY. MARCH 20. AND CONCLUDING SATURDAY MARCH 21. 1992, A. L. 5992.
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1990-91
Salina, Kansas March 14, 1991 Following the Grand Master's Banquet Masonic Temple. The the the ter the
the Memorial
and Awards program was
held in the
memorial program under the direction o{ H:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, Chairman of Necrology Committee paid tribute to all brothers who had departed this life since last Annual Communication, with special tribute to Past Most Worshipful Grand MasWilliam E. Montgomery. Sadly, his lovely lady was stricken and passed on within following month. "Taps" was offered by Glenn Earl Kohr.
M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master, conducted the Awards Program and presented the following Awards to honor Lodges and Brothers who had worked hard and long for the recognition accorded them. TRICE ROBINSON AWARD Easton Lodge No. 45 Delaware Lodge No. 96 North Star Lodge No. 168
Hoyt Lodge No. 327 Overland Park No. 436
OUTSTANDING LODGES Easton Lodge No. 45 Orient Lodge No. 51 Baxter Lodge No. 71 St. Johns Lodge No. 113
Albert Neese Lodge No. 248 Johnson Lodge No. 441 Overland Park Lodge No. 436
OUTSTANDING MASONS Roland Vincent Ashley #34 Arvin Hubert Baker #393 Lester Brammer #90 Kris Michael Callier #168 Arthur E. Clausen #248 Robert B. Crumpton #393 Ernest Courtney Edmond #27 Keith Frank Evans #44 Waller Edward Farrell #395 Frank Leon Fletcher #376 Thomas Allen Cish #225 John Austin Golden #6 Lawrence Eugene Gizzell # 371 William Henry Harlow #54 Harold E. Hoss #265 Marvin Millard Howard #145 Ira Elmer Johnson #51 Henry Carroll Jones #222 Melvin R. Jones #274 Gregory W. Keffer #135 Charles William Lewis #403
Steven Carl Lutz #248 Charles Wesley McClaln #436 Carl Emmitt McKee. Jr. #222 John M c M i U e n #283 Gregory Lyle Miller #413 Edward Louis MulhoUand #225 John Henry Mussa #351 John D. Myers #224 Mark E. Nelson #113 Robert Dale Rogers #327 Cayl W. Shepard #224 Robert Karl Shklar #278 William Lee Shurtz #112 Ernest Phil Smith #113 Jack Balfour Stairrett #282 Dale George Thomas #324 William James Whitehead #6 Richard J. Whitney #143 Ralph K. Wild #51 Jerry Dale Wood #365 Richard Allen Wortman #77
CERTIFICATE OF PERFECT ATTENDANCE AT DISTRICT SCHOOLS (Numbers in parentheses indicate tot al continous years in attendance) Topeka Lodge No. 17 (42) DeSoto Lodge No. 40 (3) SpritiB Hill Lodge No. 56 (41) Neosho Lodge No. 27 (2) Ottawa Lodge No, 18 (39) Corinthian Lodge No. 79 (2) Johnson Lodge No. 441 (34) Patmos Lodge No. 91 (2) Hancock Lodge No. 311 (20) Active Lodge No. 158 (2) Ensign Lodge .-Jo. 413 (19) Chautauqua Lodge No. 355 (2) Mayella Lodge No. 293 (12) Hiawatha Lodge No. 35 (1) Bendeiia Lodge No. 440 (12) Doric Lodge No. 81 (1) Unity l.odce No. 273 (10) Mankato Lodge No. 87 (1) St. Johns Lodge No. 113 (9) Winfield Lodge No. 110 (1) North Star Lodge No. 168 (9) Haysville Lodge No. 112 (1) Bourbon Lodge No. 268 (9) Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145 (1) Albert Noose Lodge No. 248 (8) Wellington Lodge No. 150 (1) York Lodge No. 57 (5) Douglass Lodge No. 151 (1) C o m ll.'iiiil Lodge No. 211 (5) Anthony Lodge No. 200 (1) Canoy Lodgu No. 324 (5) Kilwinning Lodge No. 265 (1) N.ipthal i Lodge ,No. 310 (4) Arma Lodge No. 408 (1)
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(The. following honors were earned by brothers since last Grand Lodge and they have received their certificates and awards at various times during the year as they woie earned.) PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES FOR 1990-1991 Lodge No. 6 Jon Melvin Woodward Ernest M. Griffiths
"A" "B"
Lodge No. 7 John A. Connelly Dean Cassily
"B" "B"
Lodge .Mo. 133 Thomas Leroy Clark Benny E. Cassaw
Lodge No. 11 Roger William Jacobs Lodge No. 37 Charles Robert Kesinger
"B"
Lodge No. 168 Kris Michael Callier Clarence Eugene Arens Kris M. Callier Samuel L. Casey Jeffrey Lane Chambers
"A" "M" "B" "U" "U" "B"
Lodge No. 21U Darin Lee ilason Jones M. Mason
Lodge No. 34 Carl Robert Hoehn John W. Wyatt Allen M. Peyton Thomas H. Dudley Lodge No. 45 Shriley F. Strange Delbert W. Seuser LeRoy Jones Leland A. Doth
Lodge No. \i\2 Larry C. Emerson
Lodge No. 222 Everett Errol Hills Lodge No. 243 Robert J. Finch ••B"
"A" "A"
Lodge No. 248 Thomas W. Elliott
Lodge No. 51 Ralph K. Wild Joe D. Bicking
Lodge No. 271 Jon Hefton
Lodge No. 54 Ronald U. Atwell
Lodge No. 327 Robert D. Rogers
Lodge No. 60 Mark William Hancock John F. Lewis
Lodge No. 333 Kenneth H. Kramer Bryan L. West
"B" "B "
"M" "U"
Lodge No. 90 Bruce A. Friesendahl James Edward Stone
Lodge No. 364 Donald G.Watkins Sean David Delach
Lodge No. 96 Edwin A. Alft Barry G. Albin Dennis L. Barkley
Lodge No. 369 Ronald Charles Brown LaMar M. Scown Mark Thomas Zuzich James D. Swearengin
"B" "B" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 393 Kevin J. Cunningham
"B"
Lodge No. 420 Edward C. Smith
"B"
Lodge No. 436 Tex L. New Dennis Paul Minich Russell E. Gustafson
-A" "A" "B"
Robert W. Mau Dave W. Miller. Sr. Robert M. Morse Richard D. Yoakum
"B" "B" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 97 Kenneth E. Murphy Lodge No. 100 Dean Allen McDonald Lodge No. 103 Kim D. Cheshier Lodge No. 112 William L. Shurtz Lodge No. 124 Richard Keever
"B"
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1990-91
PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES FOR 1990-1991 (CONT.) (Additional certificates awarded after 02/07/91) Lodge No. 19 Allen Dale Mauslein
"A"
Lodge No. 60 Merlin Jasper Banker James Albert Benson
Lodge .\'o. 97 Kenneth E. Murphy Lodge No. 102 Terry W. Carter
Jr
IIFTV YEARS MASONS
1990
Lodge No. 1 Joseph M. Hush
Lodge ,No. 2/1 Clyde kossman Hammond
Lodge No. 69 Louis C. Schwanke
Lodge No. 3 Harold E. Meal man Donald WiUian Taroblyn
Lodge ^0. 27 Lonnie Floyd Bedwell
Lodge No. 70 Lee W. Kaff
Lodge .No. 30 Delbert S. Shaffer
Lodge No. 74 Raymond R. Moreland
Lodge No. 33 Harrison D. Underbill
Lodge No. 76 Hollis E. Dunham Glen Chester Freeby Ernest John Salzman Louis Robert Taylor
Lodge No. 6 Frank S. Harbaugh Deharold Oscar Kane Joe L. Kennedy Waller M. McCorkill Charles Constant Rankin Clyde H. Hamilton Lodge No. 7 Thomas B. Fegan Charles 0. House Donald B. King Lodge No. 8 Lyle Reynold Dennison James Vernon Folwer Glen Rufus Maupin David Prager Lodge No. 9 Willis Lemuel Harlan Clarence Edwin Kerns Vernon Clarence Springer Lodge No. 12 Ernest Cooke Orville John Hoch Vernon Frank Pennington Warren Lester Plye Lewis Franklin White Lodge No. 17 Clyde J. Ahlstrom Floyd C. Beelman Robert Allen Briggs George S. Challacombe Frema Eddis Smith Lodge No. 18 Alva A. Jones Walter A. Lohmann Carl H. Marshall Lodge No. 20 Louis Clifton Ernst Lodge No. 23 Joseph A. Cleavinger John D. Schwartz
Lodge No. 35 Harley L. Lowe Mark Moore Rex Lewis Parcels Lodge No. 37 E. Pyrl Ye H o n Lodge No.38 Melvin E. Bell Edward B. Zahn Lodge No. 39 William Robert Murphy Charles William Pence Lodge No. 40 John N. Campbell Lodge No. 42 Ralph Vernon Anderson Donald Clayton Bidwell Lodge No. 50 Edwin Waller Bauer John Carlton Bush Claude Thomas Daniel Orville C. Henrie Raymond Rolland McKinle Lodge No. 60 Emice John Dyck Emil Johnson Philo Hanson Leonard Lee Albert Marshall Blaine Francis Naylor Lodge No. 63 Walter Arthur Best Lodge No. 64 Carl Eugene Miller Lodge No. 67 Milton H. Crawford
Lodge No. 77 Clif Angle Ray Howard Vanderplas Lodge No. 79 Ralph G. Newton Lodge No. 80 Gilbert Fred Moll Stanley C. Plummer Lodge No. 86 Edward J. Cory Edward E. Franklin John Franklin Mardock Russell Martin Lodge No. 89 Franklin Eugene Riggins Lodge No. 90 Ira Neil Brown Lodge No. 92 William Dolphus Stockard Lodge No. 94 Charles E. Hurst Creswell T. Kimball Allen L. Shaw Hershell W. Thomason Lodge No. 95 Charels A. Bauer Alfred Edward Pille'r Lodge No. 96 Robert Ernst Beggs Othel W. Kenslow Richard Shanklin Eugene N. Shore
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1990 (CONT.) Lodge No. 97 Floyd Orville Britting Burl D. Wynn
Lodge No. 138 J. Park Baird Adam V. Dagg
Lodge No. 177 James Edward Haney Edward B. Yeager
Lodge Ko. 98 Stanley Eugene French George Myrum Morrison
Lodge No. 140 Foster Myers
Lodge No, 179 Eugene A. Phillips Clarence R. Worlein
Lodge No. 99 Homer C. Beck Harlan G. Book Leo Collins Dorance K. Richey
Lodge No. 142 Luther D. Freud Lloyd Dever Newberry Lodge No. 147 Alfred E. Shahan
Lodge No. 100 Harold Penfield Brandenbu Stanley Everett Davis
Lodge No. 148 Arnold R. Anderson Jean F. Rhoden
Lodge No. 101 George Willis Gerber
Lodge No. 150 Jean Carlisle
Lodge No. 102 A. Wendell Williams
Lodge No. 153 Amos Edwin Fritts Neal Eddy Luzier Joseph Marion Payne Lynn Peavey
Lodge No. 103 Forrest M. Miller Wayne Leo Taylor Oscar N. Thompson Kenneth Caldwell Lodge No. 104 Norman E. Allerheiligen Lodge No. 107 Trueman Leo Goodwin Lodge No. 109 Herbert R. Tietz Lodge No. 110 William N. Caton Bernard Harry Stiner Lodge No. 113 Theodore H. Peters Lodge No. 117 Raymond William Brooks Lodge No.124 George Atkins Clarence Andrew Frank Ralph Howard Lockwood Stanley Carey Winchester Lodge No. 126 Henry Paul Cain Lodge No. 133 Fred E. Smith Lodge No. 134 Axel Elmer Anderson Dan Sage Spencer Lodge No. 137 Ralph D.-ividson Miller
Lodge No. 155 Holly Edwood Miller
Lodge No. 186 David F. Rothweiler Lodge No. 187 Arthur L. Davis Roland G. Holmes Searle A. Lanyon Donald E. Webber Clifford V. Myers Lodge No. Arthur Milton Wesley
192 James Ehrsam Morris Quinn Paul Wooten
Lodge No. 195 Wayne Curtis Downing Orvis Irving Grout Roy Luverne Ridgeway
Lodge No. 198 Robert J. McCrystal Lodge No. 158 Wayne Enole Palmer L. D. Adams Robert Crawford Cheathem,Lodge No. 199 Elmon G. Heaton Lodge No. 160 Dale Lavern Somers Chester E. Tetlow Lodge No. 200 Lodge No. 162 Clarence Edgar Fox Vernon Leroy Dillaplain Fern Kerr Harold G. Lortscher Rodney F. Wilson Paul Kenneth McNary Marshall H. Ukele Lodge No. 205 Warren C. Duling Lodge No. 164 George Graham Edgerton Richard H. Bearley Harold E. Fleckenstein Lodge No. 206 Robert Joseph Lewis Jean Philip Bent ley Paul Edgar Oglevie Lodge No. 166 John E. Wright
Lodge No. 212 Earl Dean Sneary
Lodge No. 167 John H. Kline Ray Linlhacum
Lodge No. 214 Jean M. Noel
Lodge No. 171 John Scheck Lodge No. 172 Elmon R. Cobb Charles L. Rostino
Lodge No. 217 Robert V. Spillers Lodge No. 222 Charles Vii:tor Glover Jess Leonard Walker
Lodge No. 173 Clyce Allen Gentry
Lodge No. 2^3 Roy Eckel Frederick William Picker
Lodge No. 174 Chester Elmer (Collier Marvin Lee Kimble
Lodge No. 224 Earl Preston Anderson Gerald Thomas Harlin
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1990 (CONT.) Lodge No. 225 Charles Elmer Patton Lodge No. 229 William Scott Wright Lodge No. 238 Eugene Dal ton Jordan J. Donald Porter Lodge No. 243 Cecil Earl Hornbuckle Lodge No. 246 Wayne Tome Douglass William Merrill Renick
Lodge No. 278 Perry Wesley Pangrac James Milton Vandever Lodge No. 279 Burton R. Brooks Lodge No. 281 Charles P. Olmon, Jr. Lodge No. 290 Herbert Leon Barb Alvin Lawrence Sparks Lodge No. 291 Marion Bruce Weeks
Lodge No. 247 Everett R. Matlack
Lodge No. 293 Billy Gene Schulz
Lodge No. 252 Logan Homer Sanford
Lodge No. 299 George Millard Huff Gale A. Locke Glenn R. Long Lonnie C. McCubbin Ronald 0. Notestine
Lodge No. 253 Ian Davis Lodge No. 254 William Kenneth Garner George Robert L i U George Thomas Meadows Fred E. Smith Lodge No. 258 Victor Dean Aaron Lodge No. 265 Ralph C. Dikeman Wil liam K. Garner Harold Arthur McPeak Robert Elwin Melton Gilbert E. Rundell William E. Thornhill Mark D. White Lodge No. 266 Frank Gillette Craft Lodge No. 268 George J. Trombold Lodge No. 269 Raymond Edward Small Lodge No. 271 .lohn Kenneth Dear .lames Bryant Jewel I Raymond Wayne Radford Lodge No. 272 William P. Timmerman Joseph Edward Williams Lodge No. 273 Carl E. Craig Frank C. Jarboe Carl W. Matthews
Lodge No. 303 Thomas Albert Barr William Barlow Baumun Lawrence Eugene Berner Albert Tear Bump Myron F. Collier Eugene Galen Coombs Franklyn Edward Henkel F. W. Matassarln Charles D. Oldfield Louie Glen Pendergast Anderson D. Pennington Wayne Nichols Romine Walter Leo Russell Cash Wilson Sample Ernest Byron Sloan Fred Smith Hal Herbert Spillman William Howard Wall Lodge No. 306 Elmer Abe Carpenter Vaughn R. Sears Lodge No. 307 Marl in Vern Edmonson Lodge No. 309 William Fred Dikeman Frank C. Guthrie Lodge No. 310 Forest S. Whilaker Lodge No. 311 Wayne A. Hayes Kenneth M. Sowers Lodge No. 315 Thomas David White Lodge No. 318 Charles Leo Taucher
Lodge No. 319 Gail M. Breithaupt Lodge No. Kenneth William Cleo T.
321 R. Hougland Edward Button Poling
Lodge No. 331 Thomas Harry Boyle Cecil Wilbur Kennett Lodge No. 333 Earl W. Ballou George K. Kiloh Lodge No. 335 Edwin E. Smith Lodge No. 338 Glen E. Benjamin Lodge No. 345 Evelyn Rosboro Olson Lodge No. 348 John Willis Neal Lodge No. 349 Francis E. Jorgenson Lodge No. 357 Hugo Allen Simonton Lodge No. 361 William D. Stockstill Lodge No. 362 Duane George Jehlik Lodge No. 365 Lloyd Higbee Lodge No. 366 Homer Gregory Abbott Francis Albert Wright Lodge No. 369 William Dwight Gray Lodge No. 371 Thomas Franklin Hart Ernest Edward Wiles Lodge No. 374 Charles H. Olson Lodge No. 376 Ellis Mann Baker Lodge No. 393 Amos K. Scott Chase Lodge No. 395 Alvin Leroy Cramer Lodge No. 397 Kenneth Baird Bruce Lodge No. 402 Charles N. Yenkey
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1990 (CONT.) Lodge No. WA Hubert L. Harrison Lodge No. 406 Stephen D. Ford Thomas R. Gillespie
Lodge .No. 433 Abraham J. Bachus Joseph Herman Bachus Merle Laverne Clark Orville Truman Hill
Lodge No. 445 Clyde D. Farne.v
Lodge No. 408 John Mlekus
Lodge No. 436 John Robert Phillips
Lodge No. 449 Kenneth James Bottiger
Lodge No. 410 Marion K. Mathew. Jr.
Lodge No. 437 Glenn L.vle Knox
Lodge No. 424 Joe M. Oliver
Lodge No. 438 Barrad Elmer Gurwell
Lodg.e No. 444 Cecil Earl Hornbuckle
MASONS WITH 60 YEARS AND OVER MEMBERSHIP - 1990 Lodge No. 1 Isaac Norman Gilmore Frank Evert Kendall Lodge No. 3 Rhoton Gilbert Curtis Riley Hunter Willard Shelton Ingram Lodge No. 7 Edgar Montgomery Darby Theodore L. Davis Norman W. White Lodge No. 8 Darrell Edward Yates Lodge No. 9 Guy Dale McCoy Leland Broun Wise Lodge No. 11 Ray Ralph Clawson ' Lodge No. 14 Henry Herman Ehlers Lodge No. 16 James Willard Caughron Lodge No. 17 Herman Emiel Getz Arthur Francis Miller
Lodge No. 32 Luther Allan Whitten Lodge No. 35 Benjamin P. Bowman Lodge No. 37 Orren Leslie Davee Howard P. Kraft Lodge No. 39 Willard Raymond Hill
Lodge No. 80 Harvey Leroy Dahlberg Leslie J. Frye Lodge No. 85 Jesse T. Poland Lodge No. 86 William Franklin Harmon Bert Rea Potherd
Lodge No. 40 William S. Patterson
Lodge No. 90 Charles Leon Meinholdt Melvin Keith Ramsey John Levi Reser
Lodge No. 44 Robert Cohen Carr
Lodge No. 92 Ra.vmond E. McCruro
Lodge No. 51 George Leslie Grosch
Lodge No. 93 James G. Cunningham
Lodge No. 58 Frederick Black
Lodge No. 95 William Millar Alfred Lansden Morris
Lodge No. 62 Albert Halden Black Lodge No. 64 Harold E. Peterson Lodge No. 65 William Orville Turner
Lodge No. 99 Coah H. Dull Merite N. Lygrisse John M. Pierce Murle L. Weiss Lodge No. 102 Richard L. Becker Harold L. Sturdevant
Lodge No. 18 Rex LeRoy Fossnight Calvin W. Henning John Leland Hysom Norman R. Settle
Lodge No. 66 Charles Sherman Foster
Lodge No. 19 William Dodge Craig
Lodge No. 75 Walter E. Brandenburg Wiley C. Poleson
Lodge No. 117 Charles Enlow Gilliland Clarence James Harris
Lodge No. 77 Errol Lowell Neal
Lodge No. 119 Arthur Hogbin
Lodge No. 79 Stephen Douglas Fisher
Lodge No. 122 Blair W. Haynes
Lodge No. 20 Willard C. Hill Lodge No. 27 Homer Delvan Linebaugh Lodge No. 29 Clarence M. Record
Lodge No. 68 David Ohlhausen
Lodge No. 110 Ernest Vernon Carson Everett Luther McGowan
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SIXTY YEAR MASONS - 1990 (CONT.) Lodge Mo. 124 Linus A. tiol 1 Lodge No. 125 Llo.vd Kenneth Clausen Lodge No. 126 Roy E. Henderson Ralph Lawrence Lynani Lodge .Vo. 131 Donald Aimer Whisner Lodge No. 133 Dean Edward Cockrum Earle N. Wright
Lodge No. 168 Karl Loren Grimes George 0. K. Herman Lodge No. 169 William Musi I Pishney Alva Russell Stryker Lodge No. 172 Robinson Hulse Barber Gordon Miller Hill Lodge No. 174 Melvin Albert Collier
Lodge No. 221 ElReno F. Sederlin Lodge No. 222 Isaac William Page Lodge No. 223 John Black Harold Fern Jones Lodge No. 230 Harold Wilbur Bray Lodge No. 236 Cletus M. Moore
Lodge No, 134 Jay Guynn Lassey Harvey Lewis Detinger Harry Edward Schaulis
Lodge No. 177 Ray P. FortmlUer Leiws Raymond Keith
Lodge No. 238 John Eddie Ferrell
Lodge No. 181 Newell H. Berry
Lodge No. 241 James M. Smith
Lodge No. 138 Alonzo J. Wright
Lodge No. 183 Wilbur C. Stewart
Lodge No. 142 Ivy L. Holzer
Lodge No. 187 Dale Martin Blotz D. Merle Walker Guy H. White
Lodge No. 248 Henry H. Carothers Earle E. Fuller Pearl Henry Hill
Lodge No. 143 John R. Nelson Lodge No. 145 Harold Britt Chance William C. Diegel Lodge No. 147 William Henry Scrivnei Cedric E. Smith Lodge No. 148 Maurice D.R. Wakner Lodge No. 150 Dale Lloyd Wright Lodge No. 151 Thuston Leonard Grubb Lodge No. 152 John L. Davis Lodge No. 153 Howard L. Kipfer Lodge No. 158 Irvin B. Hawk Alva L. Lancaster Lodge No. 160 Frank A. Paschal Marvin J. Storer Lodge No. 162 Melvin L. Deaver Lodge No. 166 LLoyd V. Bergman
Lodge No. 254 Cecil Delp
Lodge No. 188 Harley A. Blanka
Lodge No. 256 Edgar Denny
Lodge No. 192 Dwight A. Dickerson Delbert H. Hoi linger Carl H. Wright
Lodge No. 258 John F. Miller
Lodge No.195 William Johnson Merl Thomas Oloughlin Wayne Henry Ordway
Lodge No. 261 Virgil Scott Caldwell Lodge No. 266 Claude Richard Daum
Lodge No. 196 Harley Vance McClure
Lodge No. 268 Joseph C. Campbell
Lodge No. 198 Clarence G. Hubbart Ralph B. Palmer
Lodge No. 269 Theodore Wesley Hart
Lodge No. 200 Summer Marsh Bird Lodge No. 203 Emmett E. Ireland Lodge No. 204 Jay William Long Lodge No. 206 Joesephas E. Matlock Lodge No. 210 Fred M. Woods Lodge No. 216 Charlie C. Long Lodge No. 220 Robert A. Britton
Lodge No. 271 Walter R. Cantrell Lodge No. 272 Owen Glen Ira Lodge No. 278 Edward W. Stranathan Lodge No. 269 Dale H. Neeley Lodge No. 280 Byron J. Taylor Lodge No. 283 Albert E. Waight Lodge No. 284 Frederick W. Young
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SIXTY YEAR MASONS - 1990 (CONT.) Lodge No. 285 Thedore E. Drennon Lodge No. 286 John Curtis Boyd
Lodge No. 319 Locy A. Deck Jess Robert Lockert Lodge No. 321 Sherman H. Gulick
Lodge No. 294 Villiani W. Jones Lodge No. 295 Urven Victor White Lodge No. 299 Lloyd W. Belt Harold Walraven Lodge No. 303 William H. Barnard Clarence E. Clark Kolla Leon Urandle Gerald C. Klepinger Frank Kutilek F, Joe Wilson Lodge No. 306 Vager D. Bernard Lodge No. 309 Harry M. O'Riley Lodge No. 310 Dale M. Townsend Lodge No. 314 Harold F. Bergsten Lodge No. 315 Joseph W. Freeman Merris E. Howard
Lodge No. 322 James H. Andrews William E. Crawford
Lodge No. 398 Sidney E. Ellis Lodge No. 404 Clarence K. Fisher Lodge No. 408 Kenneth John Bierlein Lodge No. 417 Frank Henry Kottal
Lodge No. 327 Guy G u t h r i e S a l t s
Lodge No. 429 Oliver Earl Peterson
Lodge No. 331 William H. Dunn
Lodge No. 433 Willard Verl Williams
Lodge No. 333 James Hosey McConnell Herold V. Parkes
Lodge No. 436 Paul Everett Kidwell
Lodge No. 336 John Conrad Benson
Lodge No. 438 William Ellis Dawson Thaddeus Lynn Harshbarger Joseph T. Hill
Lodge No. 338 Karl A. Palmer Lodge No. 340 E. Merle Jay Lodge No. 349 John D. Kerr Lodge No, 352 Joel D.C. McKlem
Lodge No. 446 Floyd Estace Mumy Lodge No. 449 Ralph Edgar Barrand Lodge No. 450 Joseph Cooke Campbell
Lodge No. 356 Robert Wesley Smith Lodge No. 360 Ray S. Kincaid Lodge No. 362 Otto Taft Peters Lodge No. 367 Claude F. Cobb Joseph R. G a u U Lodge No. 369 Albert Vogel Lodge No. 376 Richard D. Kay Lodge No. 384 Charles Clyde Jones Lodge No. 395 Jaraes Oliver Weldon
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED INTEREST IN FREEMASONRY!!!!!!!
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE M:.W:, GRAND LODGE AF & AM OF KANSAS ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION Salina, Kansas March 15, 1991 Following the organ prelude by Brother Robert A. Clapp, Past Worshipful Master Mark Nelson. St. Johns Lodge No. 113. Concordia. Kansas called the assembly to order. The Grand Lodge Officers entered in procession with the exception of the Grand Master. Rodney D. Beamgard. Assistant Grand Tyler Thomas F. Burrows. Grand Tyler John D. Trude, Grand Pursuivant Elvin S. Cox. Grand Junior Steward Maurice C. Hearn. Grand Senior Steward LeRoy M. Lapham. Grand Sword Bearer Carveth K. Neer. Grand Marshal Robert B. Pfuetze. Grand Junior Deacon E. Dean Osborn. Grand Senior Deacon Raymond R. Haden. Grand Chaplain Albert 0. Arnold. Jr.. Grand Secretary William F. Mcintosh, PGM. Grand Treasurer William J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden Richard D. Overton, Grand Senior Warden Conrad F. Johnson. Deputy Grand Master Grand Marshal W;. Carveth K. Neer retired and escorted M:.W:. Grand Master Don E. Robinett to the East. As the Grand Master entered the hall he was received with standing acclamation and on reaching the Grand East he was presented the gavel by Mark Nelson. He then wished all present a hearty good morning. The colors were presented by the Grand Commandery Officers. Appropriate patrotic music was played during the presentation by the Grand Organist. Robert Clapp. At the request of the Grand Master, Grand Secretary Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. determined the necessary number of lodges were in attendance. Grand Lodge was then formally opened on the third degree in ample form. The Invocation was offered by the Grand Chaplain W:. Raymond R. Haden. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Grand Master. Grand Master Don E. Robinett recognized his Grand Officers at their stations. The Grand Master ordered the Past Grand Masters and other distinguished guests to retire so that they could be properly presented. The following Past Grand Masters were in attendence: S. Allan Daugherty Arthur C. Hodgson Thomas C. Raum. Jr. Carroll C. Arnett Robert D. Caplinger Richard D. Kelsey J. Fred Williamson
Forrest D. Haggard Robert H. Arnold Ralph D. Walker William F. Mcintosh Chester L. Gilbert W. Nolan Artz F. Warren Starns
Ben B. Boyles Robert G. Jackson Lawrence D. Winegardner Arris M. Johnson Clifford D. Knauss Claude W , Norris Robert M Nease
Guests presented from other Jurisdictions were: John L. Harper, Grand Junior Warden, Colorado Thomas R. Dougherty. PGM. New Jersey. Director Masonic Service Association Hospital Visitation James N. DeMoss. Grand Master. Nebraska Lowell Wagoner. Grand Master. Iowa John Wesley Preble. PGM. Oklahoma (1973) Virgil Tubach. Grand Orator. Nebraska Howard Emis. Jr.. District Deputy Grand Master. Texas Col. John A. Spencer. Vice-President, National Sojourners. Oklahoma
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Members of Concordant and follows:
Appendant Bodies
in the
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state of Kansas were introduced as
Paul J. Harrell, Grand Commander, Knights Templar Clifford L. Trax, Grand High Priest, Royal Arch Masons Jim D. Beye, Grand Master, Cryptic Masons Halbert G. Horton, Grand Secretary, York Rite Bodies D. B. Schwartzkopf, Worthy Grand Patron, Order of Eastern Star J. Eldon Masters, Executive Director DeMolay, Kansas K. Maynard Curts, Intendent General Red Cross of Constantine Other Distinguished Guests: James Claussen. Executive Director, Kansas Masonic Foundation Jerry VanAllen, Assistant Director, Kansas Masonic Foundation Brian Robinett, Son of Grand Master Mayor and Brother Steve Ryan was introduced and brought greetings and welcome on behalf of the city of Salina. Area and District Deputies were introduced at the Altar. The Grand Master thanked them, for their continued interest and dedication to Freemasonry. The Grand Master instructed the Grand Secretary to call the roll of Grand Representatives and asked them to stand for recognition and hearty applause. They were thanked and commended for their work with their respective Jurisdictions and urged to continue their relationship with these Jurisdictions recognized by the Grand Lodge of Kansas. R:.W:. William J. Brown made the proper response on behalf of all Grand Representatives of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas. R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master, was asked to assume the gavel of authority and M;.W:. Don E. Robinett approached the podium to deliver his address.
ADDRESS OF THE GRAND MASTER To:
The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas:
Welcome, my Brethren, to this One Hundred and Thirty-Fifth Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas, it seems like only yesterday that I stood in this exact same spot to address you after being installed as your Grand Master. This is the highest honor that 1 or anyone will ever receive in Masonry and from the bottom of my heart I thank you for this privilege and opportunity to serve this great Fraternity. At the beginning of this year 1 set a goal for myself of visiting all sixty-three districts in this state and I finished this task the middle of February. I have enjoyed these visits and feel that I have gained a great deal from them and hope you feel the same. Many questions have been asked and answered in these meetings as they were open to all questions and comments. This is the only way I know of to find out what the true feelings are over the state on a number of questions. The re-districting that I talked about one year ago will go into effect tomorrow and I have had two or three letters from one lodge that would like to have been in another district. I feel like this change has gone very smoothly and will be for the good of Masonry. One of my recommendations is to change the minimum number of districts from fifty to forty because of the large number of consolidations, eight as of this writing with five more on hold till after annual reports are in. This will give the Council of Administration some place to go if they need to put two districts together in the future. Property taxes are a real rock around the neck of most lodges in Kansas and have caused the sale of some lodges and if no relief is given there will be more. I requested a special report compiled by the Grand Secretary on taxes and cost to own our Grand Lodge building be put in the advance proceedings. This is for information only and no action to be taken till after we find out what the current legislature does on tax relief. I wish I had a crystal ball that would tell me what the outcome will be but the fact is we as Masons do not have the clout in our legislature we once had so we must wait and see what happens.
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The Voluntary Prepaid Perpetual Membership Plan I talked about one year ago will be voted on al this Annual Communication. While this plan is not cheap it is sound and will work. We have heard from several other Grand Lodges that have started out loo low and are now in financial trouble and can not get their membership to change their plans. This plan has a different feature in that it has a growth factor in it to make it grow as the years go by to help keep up with inflation. While it is not for everyone, nothing in life is for everyone, and 1 would hope thai those who do not wish to participate will not keep it from those who do. To the Council of Administration I would like to say a great big "Thank You" for your support, work and dedication to this Grand Lodge. We have not always thought just alike at the start of a discussion, which is good, but we have always been together at the finish. We are not only just good friends but a close personal family and this is the best support a Grand Master can have. To the Grand Lodge staff, you have been a great support group. I feel like the scripture; "Ask and you shall receive", has applied to everything I have asked you to do. To our Grand Secretary, Al. you have been everything to me. a friend, a counselor, a resource person and someone I just enjoy being with. I would like to say something about our new in-house computer but even our staff has had a hard time with it this year. It is just now getting house broke and doing what it is supposed to do. To our Past Grand Masters. 1 have gained a great deal of respect for you during this year. It is only by following in your footsteps that anyone can know the contribution you have made to our Fraternity. It will be a great honor for me to soon join your ranks. I have issued a large number of special dispensations as every Grand Master has done but two of them deserve to be mentioned. I have issued two dispensations to do experimental work. This allowed these two lodges to confer the work on up to three candidates at the same time. I did this because both lodges had more petitions than they could handle in a normal time. One lodge took off with the New Proficiency and picked up more old standing Entered Apprentices and got them activated along with an equal number of new petitons and they had more than they knew what to do with. I only wish I could have issued more of these. We have only had three dedications and one charter signing this year. The three dedications were; a new lodge building for Sunflower Lodge No. 86. the original site of Union Lodge No. 7 on Fort Riley reservation and the new Scottish Rite Clinic in Overland Park. The new charter was issued to the consolidated lodges in Hutchinson. I have only been called on to make one ruling this year. This concerned a brother that was suspended for non-payment of dues on December 31, 1989. He did on September 10, 1990 forward a check to his lodge for restoration and on September 13, 1990 did pass this life. I ruled that the lodge should keep the check and that his records show he was a Mason in good standing at his death as this was clearly his intention. During this year a large number of our Brethren have been called to "that house not made with hands eternal in the heavens." They were all good men and true and will be missed. Among them was one of our Past Grand Masters M;.W:. William E. Montgomery. Our sympathy is extended to all the families. We will join with M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett. Chairman of our Necrology Committee for a fitting tribute later in the program. The Kansas Mason has undergone some changes this year. Our editor of many years, Gene Ramsey, has asked to step down and M:.W:. William Mcintosh has consented to take his place. The number of issues has gone from six to five because of finances and next year it will go to four issues. This is the reason that I am proposing a one dollar increase in per capita tax to pay for the Kansas Mason. We must get it out of the general budget or lose it. It was my privilege this year to visit all three VA Hospitals in the state of Kansas. The Masonic Service Association representatives who work there to help the Masons truly do a labor of love. There is no pay, just the smiles and hand shakes and thanks. Still when you see this in action it really makes you feel good and is all the pay you want. The Kansas Masonic Foundation Drug Abuse Program has continued to grow this year and as of this writing is in the process of closing an estate they have been holding in trust that will increase their value by three to four times. This is truly a charitable Foundation and one worthy of the full support of all the Masons of Kansas,
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The Kansas Masonic Home is a subject that has been much talked about this year. At the Board of Trustees meeting in July they set the wheels in motion to tear down the south wing on the west side and rebuild it. Their biggest mistake was in deciding not to tell the Masons of Kansas about it. I requested a meeting which was held on September 22nd and requested they tell the whole truth about what they were doing to the Masons of Kansas and get their response. The letter they put out was very deceptive and did not tell the whole story. I then put out a letter to try to tell the rest of the story but one or two days before it vas put in the mail the facts changed again. On November 7th. the Board met to sign the bond papers and was told that they would have to put up not just the new wing for collateral but the Home's total assets including all monies and real estate. This they voted to do. The bonds went on sale and two days later my letter came out and the bond sales stopped. The board met again on November 21st and I was present. The Board asked me a number of questions which I answered and they went into executive session on the request of their attorney. When they came out they had voted to stop the bond sale and seal up the building and pay any outstanding bills. Till this day. January 1, 1991 the whole story has not been told. The Board has been advised that they are a separate corporation and not answerable to anyone except themselves. This Board was established during M:.W:. Clifford Knauss's year as Grand Master for the sole purpose of giving representation to each area in the state. The Trustees were to keep their areas informed and listen to their input on the Home. The Masonic Trustees are elected from the body of Masonry, each of you pay per capita tax to the Home each year and the name of the Home is The Kansas Masonic Home. It is my contention that the Trustees are tied to the Masons of Kansas and answerable to them. If you, the Masons of Kansas , with all the facts known, vote to build a new Home, I have no problems with it at all. I issued an Edict effective on December 9, 1990 relating to New proficiency. This was done after much thought, study and soul searching by the Council of Administration. This year we are one-half the size in members that we were in 1957 and losing at the rate of over 2,000 per year. The option of doing nothing is no longer a viable option for any responsible Mason. This plan has been used in Kansas this year with very good results and will be explained this afternoon in our discussion period. The bad thing about it is that it is a change from what we have been doing. For some change is an insurmountable object when it comes to Masonry. The fact is what we have been doing is not working so we must change to survive. There are no absolute guarantees in life but this has the best chance of working of anything we or anyone else has come up with. RECOMMENDATIONS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAVS OF KANSAS MASONRY - MARCH 1991 Proposed change to ARTICLE VI, Section 13. Section 13. STANDING COMMITTEESâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;The Standing Committees of the Grand Lodge shall be: (1) On Credentials; (2) On reports of Grand Officers; (3) On Finance: (4) On Jurisprudence; (5) On Trials and Punishments; (6) On Masonic Education; (7) On Public Schools: (8) On Temple Building and Reiodeling: (9) On Ritualistic Work, consisting of five members each: (10) On Chartered Lodges and Lodges Under dispensation; (11) On Foreign Relations: (12) On Extension of DeMolay; consisting of three members each; (13) On Publications; (lA) On Correspondence; (15) On Necrology: consisting of one member each; (16) On Membership; consisting of not less than seven members. The Grand Master shall appoint the members of the above committees as soon as practical after his installation, and they shall serve during his term of office, subject to such changes as he may deem expedient. (Amended 1949. 1952. 1959. 1969 and 1990). Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sees. 2-113 thru 2-124G
Submitted by R:. W:. Jerry K. Lough. Grand Lecturer (Chairman of Committee on Ritualistic Work). 2-301. GRAND LODGE PER CAPITA TAX AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT._Every Lodge working under a Warrant of Constitution shall pay annually to the Grand Lodge, a Per Capita Tax of t9/99 $10.00 on the roll of membership for the preceding year. (!/()() $7.00 of which will go to the Masonic Grand Lodge. $1.00 of which will be used for the Kansas Mason only and $3.00 of which shall go to the Kansas Masonic Home, and with the further provision that the portion allocated to the Kansas Masonic Home shall never be less than $1.50 per capita: Provided that any increase in the per capita tax shall become effective on The Lodge roll of membership determined on December 31st. the following year. (Amended 1974. 1978. 1982. 1985 and 1988). Submitted by M:. W:. Don E. Robinett. Grand Master
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2-308. EXPENSE ALLOWANCES._Allowances shall be made to the following for their expenses, including mileage, in attending Annual Communication: All Grand Lodge Officers, both elected and appointed, and including the Official Stenographer, resident Past Elective Grand Officers, tMinHttHilItlltUIlUiUUmtilUU*. The Chairman and members of standing committees shall receive the same allowances as the representatives of Lodge. The Council of Administration may allow all actual and necessary expenses for members of standing committees for performing duties as a member of such committee. Rationale: Due to expansion of the Masonic Home Board of Trustees from 7 to 24 members this is not now being practiced. Submitted by M:. W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master PROPOSED AMENDEMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY - 1991 2-130. AREA, AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTER. MASONIC DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. This Grand Jurisdiction shall be divided into not less than ten areas and tltti forty Masonic Districts, the number and boundaries of which Areas and Districts shall be determined from time to time by the Council of Administration. The Grand Master, shall as soon as practicable after his Installation, appoint an Area Deputy Grand Master for each such Area and one District Deputy Grand Master for each such District and each of whom shall be a Master or Past Master and resident of his Area or District unless otherwise approved by the Council of Administration. Rationale: Due to the number of Lodge consolidations, it was felt this gives the Council of Administration a chance to put two Districts together should occasion require it. Submitted by M:. W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master. 4-206 PROFICIENTY EXAMINATIONS.â&#x20AC;&#x201D;The examination of a candidate upon his proficiency may be conducted while the lodge is open on the Degree previously attained by the candidate or at any time at the lodge hall in the presence of a committee consisting of a minimum of three Master Masons appointed by th Master for the purpose of conducting the proficiency examination. This proficiency will be the memory work as contained in the Candidate Handbook and will include all three degrees. No dues card will be given until after completion of proficiency on the third degree. The Masonic Education Committee will report the score of the Proficiency support before the vote of the lodge is taken. The vote of the Lodge upon the proficiency of the candidate shall be taken with the candidate excused. If the Proficiency was demonstrated to a committee, then the vote shall be taken in open Lodge only after a favorable recommendation has been made by a majority of the committee examining the candidate. (Amended 1967, 1988) Cross-Reference: Rationale:
By-Law, 3-403
To clarify the exact requirement of Candidate proficiency.
Submitted by M:. W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master 3-418.
MASONIC FUNERAL.-- Every affiliated ^fftfl
Mason
is entitled to a Masonic bur-
ial service by his Lodge. ^MinitttlliinntllHJtUtii^ntUttlIttinttlJl-:
and a sor-
journer, who is an affiliated t/i^fXtt Mason, is entitled to a Masonic burial service by the local Lodge: and the same honor may be extended to non-affiliated Mttit Masons; PROVIDED. That no lodge shall conduct the furneral ceremony of anyone who, at the time of his death, was under suspension, either for non-payment of dues (Master Masons) or
for unmasonic conduct. WHIitillUHtllUitHIMtiUtlUiiillUI/ilittUililUMlHt IHUlliMIUHl ItUIHMiill liUiUHtlHIH^ilHUmtiHillUIUnni liUltlHiimU UtUiMliUiUIUI lUiii lilt llUlliitil lUtlW liU^mUUltlitiilUUHUMtltmUii UitltttntUmUiiiltiiUHIH/tMlttitUtlilUHtl Rationale:
To correct certain practices and clarify this Law.
Submitted by M:. W:. Don E. Robinett. Grand Master 3-601, OFFICIAL CIPHER-MONITOR.â&#x20AC;&#x201D;The official Cipher-Monitor, prepared and promulgated by this Grand Lodge is hereby declared to be the correct Cipher-Monitor of the esoteric and monitorial work of Ancient Craft Masonry. The sale, gift, printing or use of any cipher or secret work other than as herein authorized shall be deemed an offense against the Body of Masonry. Cross-Reference; Constitution. ART. XI. Sec 3
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Rationale: The Combining of these ritualistic tools of Kansas Masonry has long been discussed by interested Brothers throughout this Grand Jurisdiction. It was therefore the decision of the Council of Administration to make this a reality by combining the Cipher and Monitor. After much study, six basic items were given the Ritualisitc Committee with instructions to proceed. They are: 1. Omit lectures by question and answer. 2. All one letter words will have an underline, (a) & il). 3. All two letter words will be spelled out, i. All words containing four or more letters will have an additional small helping letter for clarification. 5. The explanation of the Blazing Star is not to be reinstated. 6. Include the various clarifications at the top of each page. Further adding at the appropriate places the words: "SPIRITUAL TRUST AND SYMBOLIC PENALTY." Submitted by H:. W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master A PROPOSED NEW BY LAW - 4-313 - VOLUNTARY PREPAID PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP 4-313. - VOLUNTARY PREPAID PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP. A Master Mason may voluntarily elect to become exempt from paying annual dues to his Lodge by purchasing a prepaid perpetual membership, providing he is in good standing in his Lodge and holds a current Dues Card. The purchase funds for prepaid perpetual membership are non-refundable, and the purchase funds or revenue derived from their investment are not transferable to any other Grand Jurisdiction under any circumstances. 1. An eligible Master Mason may purchase a Prepaid Perpetual Membership by remitting a single payment: or if he desires to purchase a Prepaid Perpetual Membership by installment payments, he shall submit a written request or application to his Lodge, and the Lodge shall arrange a policy allowing for such installment payments. A Master Mason making installment payments shall also continue to pay his Dues annually until the cost of his Prepaid Perpetual Membership is paid in full. 2. The single payment purchase price for a Prepaid Perpetual Membership shall be at least twenty (20) years Annual dues, including Per Capita Tax, that are in effect at the time of purchase with a minimum of $500.00. Since a Lodge may amend its Annual Dues during any period of installment payments, the installment payment purchase price shall be at least twenty (20) years Annual Dues, including Per Capita Tax, which are in effect on the date of the final payment. The applicant must have remitted to the Secretary the amount of existing Dues for the following. 3. Provided a deceased Brother was in good standing at the time of his death, a Prepaid Perpetual Membership (or Memorial) in his memory may be purchased by a Lodge, another Order, by one or more individuals or by any combination thereof. The purchase Price shall be $100.00. All earnings from the Memorial Account shall be returned to each Lodge annually by warrant. A Prepaid Perpetual Member shall not be subject to any special assessment by his Lodge or Grand Lodge. 4. A Prepaid Perpetual Member may transfer by affiliating with any Lodge of his choice within this Grand Jurisdiction, but if such a transfer requires additional funds to equal twenty (20) times the Annual Dues of the new Lodge, including Per Capita Tax. of the Lodge to which he desires to transfer, the required additional funds shall be remitted with his petition for affiliation. In case of consolidation of a Lodge, a transfer is not involved, and all Prepaid Perpetual Members become members of the consolidated Lodge without any added funds for Prepaid Perpetual Members being required, 5. All funds received under the provisions of this Section shall be invested by the Executive Council on Investments and Distributions, and only the net earnings derived therefore shall be distributed annually to each Constituent Lodge as its interest appears. These amounts shall appear on the Annual Report Form sent out by the Grand Secretary as credits and are to be deducted from the total amount calculated as per capita tax and assessments. A portion of the earnings income each year shall be retained in the Lodge account as a growth factor. The percentage to be determined by the Executive Council. The growth factor should keep up with the average increase in Dues over the State. A PROPOSED NEW BY LAW - 4-313 - VOLUNTARY PREPAID PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP ADMINISTRATION, INVESTMENTS AND DISTRIBUTION OF EARNINGS 1, Funds received shall be designated as the Masonic Prepaid Perpetual Membership Account: and to maintain records, invest funds, adopt policy and distribute earnings thereof, in accordance with provisions of these By-Laws, There shall be an executive COUNCIL on INVESTMENTS and five (5) members which shall hereafter be referred to as the
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Executive Council. Three Master Masons in good standing and members of Lodges in this Grand Jurisdiction shall be nominated by the Council of Administration. The Brother receiving the highest number of ballots shall serve for a term of three years. The Brother receiving the second highest number of ballots shall serve a term of two years and the Brother receiving the third highest number of ballots shall serve for a term of one year. In subsequent years, the Council of Administration shall nominate two Master Masons for one opening on the Executive Council. The Brother receiving a majority of ballots shall be elected to serve a term of three years. All members of the Council shall serve without compensation and may succeed themselves in office if re-elected. The three so elected shall select from within their own number a Chairman and Secretary who shall respectively preside over and record the actions of the Executive Council. The Grand Treasurer and Grand Secretary shall be the other two members of the Executive Council. Three members of the Executive Council shall constitute a quorum and no decisions shall be made at a meeting called by the Chairman. Should a vacancy occur on the Executive Council, the remaining members shall declare such vacancy, after which the Grand Master shall appoint an eligible Brother to serve the unexpired term. 2. Masonic Prepaid Perpetual Membership funds shall not be co-mingled with any Grand Lodge Funds, but shall be kept apart as a permanent fund solely for the benefit of the participating Constituent Lodges. Earnings from investment of Memorial membership of deceased members shall be assigned to the Memorial Account and returned to Constituent Lodges annually by warrant. Each perpetual contributing membership (Memorial) in memory of a deceased Brother shall remain the property of the Lodge in which it was originally purchased. 3. A Lodge shall deposit all funds received into its own bank account and immediately transmit a Lodge check to the Grand Secretary. The approved transmittal Form shall accompany the funds. 4. The Grand Secretary shall record the name of each purchasing Mason, the remitting Lodge, the amount of funds and the date received, issue the adopted Dues Card or the perpetual memorial, transmit the funds received to the Grand Treasurer, and take his receipt therefore. The Grand Treasurer shall maintain such books and records on the Masonic Prepaid Perpetual Membership Account, and invest funds as the Executive Council shall direct. 5. The Annual Dues of each member who purchases a Masonic Prepaid Perpetual Membership shall thereafter be the Annual earnings derived from the investment of the purchased funds, and his Lodge shall record such earnings as his Annual Dues for the previous year. Annual earnings after the death of a Prepaid member, or from perpetual contributing membership (Memorial) are not dues, and shall be recorded by the Lodge as other unrelated income. 6. An eligible Master Mason may purchase a Prepaid Perpetual Membership at any time, and therefore the funds remitted are initially invested for a partial year and shall be designated as Partial Year Investments. Earnings on Partial Year Investments shall be calculated for that period through December 31st at the interest rate at which they were initially invested. All Masonic Prepaid Perpetual Membership Funds shall be invested in any form of securities that are insured or guaranteed by the Government of the United States or any of its agencies, and all investments shall be selected by majority decision of the Executive Council. Cost and expenses for administration of the Masonic Prepaid Perpetual membership Account must be authorized by the Executive Council. Funds shall be dispersed as follows: 1. Retain amount to cover growth factor (20 percent to start). 2. Retain expenses to administer the plan ($2.00 per membership or actual cost). 3. Retain amount of Grand Lodge Per Capita Tax in existence at time of purchase of Perpetual Membership. 4. Balance to be credited to the Lodge. The Funds from a deceased member who has a Prepaid Perpetual Membership shall be dispersed the same as when he was alive. In case of consolidation of Lodges the funds will follow the consolidation. At the close of each calendar year, the Executive Council shall audit the books and records of the Masonic Prepaid Perpetual Account. Constituent Lodge and the Executive Council shall comply with all applicable requirements and provisions of these By-Laws. The Executive Council shall prescribe the books and records to be kept by the Grand Treasurer and shall resolve any inequities or questions not otherwise prescribed by these By-Laws. Any Membership Plan now in effect in Constituent Lodges shall be reviewed by the Executive Council and its decision rendered as to the merits of said plan. Should a Lodge become defunct, the funds received from it and any future earnings shall be held in the Investment Account until such time that the Executive Council makes a decision on disposition of these monies.
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Dues Cards for Prepaid Perpetual members: 1. Dues Cards for prepaid perpetual Members shall be issued annually by the Grand Secretary who shall transmit such Dues Cards to the Constituent Lodge in which each Prepaid Perpetual Membership is held. On receipt of such Dues Cards the Lodge Secretary shall immediately transmit same to each Prepaid Perpetual Member. The Form of the Dues Card shall be as adopted by the Executive Council. Submitted by M:. W:. Don E. Robinett. Grand Master SHALL THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED BY THE 135th ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF A. F. i A. M. OF KANSAS 1. Be it resolved that admission into the Kansas Masonic Home be strictly in accordance with the regulations as set forth in the Constitution of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas, to wit; ARTICLE III. Sec. 2. (Sentences 15 thru 19). "That nothing herein before contained shall be construed to limit or prevent the Grand Lodge from founding, organizing, and maintaining a Masonic Home within the State of Kansas, for the relief and benefit of distressed and destitute Master Masons, their wives, widows and children". 2.
Be it further resolved:
That any member in good standing in the Order of Eastern Star same qualifications for Master Mason are met. 3.
may be
admitted if the
Be it further resolved:
That the terms in ARTICLE III. Sec. 2 referring to "distressed and destitute" be considered as no more total assets than that required for residency in the Kansas Masonic Home for 120 days. Such daily cost to be determined by total expenses of the Kansas Masonic Home for the previous fiscal year divided by the number of resident days during the same period. 4.
Be it further resolved:
That all grants, bequests and gifts other than per capita tax of Master Masons and members of the Order of the Eastern Star be placed in the investment funds and only the interest thereon be used for operational expenses. Any withdrawal of principal funds must be approved by the Council of Administration. 5.
Be it further resolved:
That the number of Charitable Waivers residents be limited to only that which can be supported by the per capita tax, earnings from investments and income from mineral rights. This to include all funds held in the name of the Kansas Masonic Home and all future donations or bequests received by the Home. 6.
Be it further resolved:
That nothing shall prevent the use of the Kansas Masonic Home Funds from being used to support a qualified individual, as indicated in the above, in a care facility in their own community or community of their choice within the state of Kansas. 7.
Be it further resolved:
That any indebtedness incurred in the operation of the Kansas Masonic Home: sale or purchase of real estate and/or demolition of existing buildings located on said real property of the Kansas Masonic Home, must first be approved during the Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas, or in a Special Communication called tor such purpose. 8.
Be it further resolved:
That all Master Masons serving on the Board of Trustees and/or board of Directors of the Kansas Masonic Home be instructed by said Annual Communication or Special Communication called therefore, to carry out the foregoing in an orderly and expeditious manner without causing undue hardship on the current residents. Submitted by Claude W, Norris, Past Grand Master
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4-ÂŤ01. PLACE OF MEMBERSHIP~An applicant for Membership becomes a member of t^.e Lodge upon the declaration, by the Master, that he is duly elected thereto. A petitioner for the Mysteries of Masonry becomes a member of the Lodge which has accepted his petition on being iiiliiitiilitlilMitHIWiiii an Entered Apprentice therein or at its request in another Lodge. A petitioner for Advancement becomes a member of the Lodge in which he is obligated as a Master Mason only in cases when the Lodge which accepted his petition has ceased to exist or has waived jurisdiction. (Continuing to end of said law.) Submited by Franklin D. Wyant. 4-306a.LODGE DUESâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;NOTICE TO DELINQUENT MEMBER. Not later than the first Stated Communication in October, pri or to the Annual Communication of the Lodge, the Master will obtain from the Secretary list of delinquent members. The Master will contact each delinquent member, prefera bly in person, and encourage him to remit his dues and further explain the adverse e ffects that being suspended will cause. It shall further be the inherent duty of the Master to inquire into the reason(s) the delinquent brother will not or cannot remit his dues. A determination will then be made to see if the reasons or inabilities to pay said dues falls within the realms of By-Law 4-307, Remission of Dues. New By-Law submitted by Franklin D. Vyant, Chariman of Membership Committee.
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Albert Pike No. 303 Allow the use of two rooms for degree work 3/17/90 through 3/16/91. Bonner Springs No. 366 Receive Degree Team of KS-3 on 3/19/90. Huron No. 72 Move Charter to hall of KS-440 pending a by-law change for Huron to meet at Bendena on a permanent basis. Unity No. 273 Allow Std Com to be changed from 4/17 to 4/18 for lodge to journey with DDGM-37 to Morton No. 258 on his official visit. Hesperian No. Ill Remove Charter from property formerly know as Hesperian Lodge to Lake Lodge No. 50 at Silver Lake, Kansas. Great Bend No. 15 Hold an election per 3-314 to fill vacancy in office of lodge secretary on next Std Com after notify resident membership. Albert Pike No. 303 Allow lodge to confer degrees on more than one candidate at a time in groups of 2-3 under the supervision of GJW W.J. Brown or GLECT. D.F. Snyder to continue at the discretion of GM D. E. Robinett. Goodland No. 321 Shorten degree time for Gary Wayne Mossberg and Randall Craig Weigand. Hays No. 195 Remove Charter to Johnson Ranch on 6/2/90 for the conferral of the 2nd sec. 3rd degree on qualified candidate and steak fry dinner. Derby No. 365 Allow KS-365 to receive a visit from NC-726 to exemplify 2nd sec. of 3rd deg. at the Keel Pit on 7/28/90. Masonic Home No. 450 Change Std Com from 5/28 to 5/21 due to Memorial Day falling on regular meeting night. St. John No. 113 Remove Charter to Twin Mounds near Ames KS on 6/4/90 for a picnic and open air lodge. Great Bend No. 15 Shorten time on Milton D. Kite. EA. to complete degrees before returning to duly station as Ll.Cdr. USN. Washington. DC. Palestine No. 127 To receive a visit from the degree team of Wyandotte Lodge No. 3 on June 27lh. 1990. Patmos No. 97 To remove Charter to rock quarry for third Degree and dinner. Pyramid No. 451 Remove lodge Charter to Sunflower Lodge 86 2929 W. Pawnee. Wichita. KS in a permanent move. Fortitude No. 107 Shorten time between degrees on Brother McMasters. FC before summer vacation period is concluded.
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Armourdale No. 271 Change lodge Std Com of 10/18/90 to 10/15/90 to attend presentations bv CM in District 4. 07/27/90 Armourdale No. 271 To shorten degree time on H. Randolph Garren. FC. 07/30/90 Meriden No. 236 Remove Charter to picnic site at Perry Lake 9/6/90 for regular Stated mtg. 07/31/90 Delaware No. 96 Remove Charter on 8/25/90 to outdoor site for picnic and third degree near White Church. 08/06/90 Wyandotte No. 3 Remove Charter to S.R. Temple 7 k Ann on 9/7/90 to accommodate visit of CM. 08/08/90 DDGM-2 for Huron No. 72 To remove Charter to farm north of Atchison on 8/10/90 for pork feed and outdoor mtg and e.xemplify work by DeMolay team. 08/21/90 DDGM-5 for Rosedale No. 333 Remove Charter from lodge to Holt Farm for outdoor MM degree 9/8/90. 08/22/90 Harper No. 206 Remove Charter to riverside location for 3rd degree 8/24/90. 08/24/90 Winfield No. 110 Remove Charter to nearby quarry on 9/22/90 for 3rd degree. 08/31/90 Ben Hur No. 322 Change Std Com from 10/11 to 10/8/90 to avoid conflict with emblem presentation by CM in District 5. 09/06/90 Horton No. 326 Confer degree on Scott West in less time than required to accommodate his reporting for work at KSU before the fall term begins. 09/18/90 Lafayette No. 16 Remove Charter to Ralph Feldkamp farm on 9/20/90 for annual outdoor meeting. 09/18/90 Lafayette No. 16 Shorten time on Wayne Bryant Fletcher before removing to Korea in the service of the US Army. 10/09/90 Rosedale No. 333 Open std com on 10/24/90 at 6:30 p.m. to conclude any necessary business before the annual banquet, 10/22/90 Euclid No. 101 Change Std Annual Coomiunication to 11/10/90 to accommodate time and schedule of the lodge and several members who will be absent on the usual date. 10/25/90 To conduct its Std Com on 10/24/90 on the EA degree to depict a Colonial Lodge mtg as An the early days of the fraternity. 10/30/90 Haysville No. 112 Open Std Com of 11/12/90 one hour earlier in order to conclude business in time to attend the annual Past Master Night at Valley Center. 11/06/90 Lafayette No. 16 Remove Charter to home of J. Chester Long on 11/15/90 to hold lodge there there due to his ill health. 11/08/90 Ionic No. 254 Hold Std Com on 11/19/90. Regular Std Com was an open mtg with visit by GM and regular business not conducted. 11/14/90 Wellington No. 150 Elect the Senior Deacon of the lodge to Worshipful Master on the Std Com of 12/10/90. 11/26/90 St. John No. 113 Open Std Com of 12/3/90 earlier than usual time to accommodate the conduction of lodge business. 11/26/90 Patmos No. 97 To follow instructions of GM to accommodate the visit of our GM on 11/22/91. 11/29/90 Wyandotte No. 3 Allow removal of Charter to S.R. Temple on 12/8/90 for installation of officers. 12/07/90 Cable No. 299 Shorten time between degrees on Tod Allen Cribble to complete before his return to US Army duty station. 12/12/90 Lewis No. 220 Due to lack of quorum on Ann Com of 12/3/90 no election held, election scheduled 12/17/90.
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lola N'o. 38 Hold Std Coin of 1/1/91 on 1/2/91 due to New Year holiday. Unity No. 273 Change Std Com of 1/1/91 to 1/2/91 because of the national holiday of New Year. Keystone No. 102 .Mlow the lodge to confer degrees on more than one-candidate at a time (groups 2 - 3 ) under the supervision of W:. Merle Furnas to be in effect until the end of our CM's tenure office to be renewed at the discretion of incoming CM. Union No. 7 Allow KS-7 to confer and shorten lime between degrees CDW on Tom G. Kimball, as member of an Ohio lodge, and at the request of the GS-Ohio. Wyandotte No. 3 Elect/install lodge secretary. Ben Hur No. 322 Shorten degree time on Jack H. West . FC to conform to the work schedule of the lodge. Change Std Comm of 3/14/91 to 3/11/91. Pittsburg No. 187 To journey to Webb City. MO on 2/23/91 and confer EA on their Candidate using Kansas Ritual Euclid No. 101 Confer the degrees on two candidates at a time . Names to be entered on SD. CONCLUSION
It is time to say Thank You to a lot of people and I will start with M:.W:. Durward C. Danielson who appointed me as Grand Senior Deacon. Although Danny is not with us 1 can thank Jima who I am sure in some small way had a hand in this decision. To my appointive Grand Lodge Officers your support has been very much appreciated and I wish to thank you for it. A special Thank You to Dean Osborn for accepting the office of Grand Senior Deacon. When I was appointed to this office 1 was a farmer literally out standing in my field. You are a Mason acutally outstanding in the field of Masonry. To my two lodges. St. Johns No. 113 and Jewell No. 11. I wish to thank you for the wonderful reception you gave for Dawna Gay and myself. Also all the gifts and other support of all kinds you have provided all year. To my family. I don't know what I would do without them. My son Craig who stayed home and did all the work while 1 traveled this year. My son Brian who saw fit to become a Mason this year. My daughters Carla and Colleen who have helped in many ways and were there for support when Dawna Gay was operated on this year. Finally to Dawna Gay, the most wonderful wife God ever gave to a man. We have traveled many miles together this year and shared many experiences and you have been my biggest booster to keep me going. My special thanks to each of you. Again Brothers, thank you for the opportunity to serve Freemasonry in the State of Kansas for this year. It has been a true joy. The future of our Fraternity is in your hands, let us be sure we pass it to future generations in better shape than what we found it. Sincerely and Fraternally. Don E. Robinett Grand Master
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PROCLAMATION Feast ot :>t. John the Baptist WHEREAS, Freemasonry proudly acknowledges St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist as its patron saints, honors their memory, points to their lives in its ritualistic work, and dedicates its Lodges to them, and WHEREAS, the annual observance of the Feasts of Sts. John mary importance in the activity of every Craft Lodge,
has occupied
a place of pri-
NOW THEREFORE, I, DON E. ROBINETT, GRAND MASTER OF FREEMASONS IN KANSAS. DO HEREBY PROCLAIM A GENERAL AND SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVANCE OF THE FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST BY THE LODGES OF THIS JURISDICTION ON SUNDAY. JUNE ÂŤ t h . 1990. For the purpose herein set forth, 1 am asking the Lodges to begin at once to make plans for attendance at a service of Divine Worship as a Lodge or as a group of Lodges to proclaim and observe this festive day, It is understood that a church must first extend an invitation and that the acceptance of this invitation must be agreeable to the brethren of the Lodge, all in keeping with the spirit of the General Regulations of Masonry. I call upon all Master Masons to join with Masonic Brethren and participate with their Lodges in the act of Divine Worship so rich in Masonic tradition. As Grand Master 1 will be attending services at Overland Park Christian Church at which time Grand Lodge will be opened. However. I am asking the officers of your Grand Lodge, Area Deputies, and District Deputies to participate in their local ceremonies. Furthur. I authorize said Grand Officers, Past Grand Masters, Area Deputies, and District Deputies to open Grand Lodge in the Temples where requested. Thereafter making report to Grand Lodge in written form as soon as possible. GIVEN UNDER THE HAND AND SEAL 1990,
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Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert- 0, Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST To the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren of Sincerity Lodge No. 214. AF & AM. Simpson. Kansas, and Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145, AF & AM, Beloit, Kansas. A proposition to consolidate Sincerity Lodge No. 214, AF & AM. Simpson. Kansas, and Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145. AF & AM, Beloit, Kansas, has been submitted in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE IX. Section 8, of the Constitution. The proceedings thereunder appear to be regular and the Secretary of each Lodge has certified that the resident members of his Lodge were notified and that final action was favorable to the consolidation in each Lodge by the necessary two-thirds ballot. NOW. THEREFORE. I. Don E. Robinett. by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as the duly elected and installed Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient. Free, and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and acting in accord with the above provisions of our law. do hereby declare the above Lodges to be consolidated under the name and number of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145. AF i AM. located at Beloit. Kansas. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the secretary of Sincerity Lodge No. 214. AF & AM. transmit the Seal and Charter of said Lodge to the Grand Secretary at Topeka. Kansas, and he shall turn over all proterty. accounts, books, and records to the Secretary of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145. AF & AM, in accordance with by-law 3-618. Assets and Liabilities. The effective date of this consolidation shall be June 1. 1990. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Sincerity Lodge No. 214 to list all properties owned by the said Lodge and title thereto shall transfer to Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145 as above provided for.
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The Secretary of Sincerity Lodge No. 214 shall also report to the Grand Secretary and the Secretary of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145 any changes to the membership roll of said Lodge which may have taken place during the period of December 31, 1989, to June 1, 1990, and he shall further make a listing of the membership of said Lodge showing the dates to which dues have been paid. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145 to report to the Grand Secretary the dates on which all terms of the Edict have been complied with. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be affixed in the City of Topeka. this 1st day of June, 1990, A.L. 5990. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST To the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren of Mulberry Lodge Kansas, and Girard Lodge No, 93, AF & AM, Girard, Kansas.
No, 261, AF & AM, Mulberry,
A proposition to consolidate Mulberry Lodge No. 261, AF & AM, Mulberry, Kansas, and Girard Lodge No. 93, Girard, Kansas, has been submitted in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE IX, Section 8, of the Constitution. The proceedings thereunder appear to be regular and the Secretary of each Lodge has certified that the resident members of his Lodge were notified and that final action was favorable to the consolidation in each Lodge by the necessary two-thirds ballot. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Don Robinett, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as the duly elected and installed Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and acting in accord with the above provisions of our law, do hereby declare the above Lodges to be consolidated under the name and number of Girard Lodge No. 93, AF & AM, located at Girard. Kansas. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Secretary of Mulberry Lodge No. 261, AF & AM, transmit the Seal and Charter of said Lodge to the Grand Secretary at Topeka, Kansas, and he shall turn over all property, accounts, books, and records to the Secretary of Girard Lodge No. 93. AF i AM, in accordance with by-law 3-618, Assets and Liabilities, The effective date of the consolidation shall be June 1, 1990. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Mulberry Lodge No. 261 to list all properties owned by the said Lodge and title thereto shall transfer to Girard Lodge No. 93 as above provided for. The Secretary of Mulberry Lodge No. 261 shall also report to the Grand Secretary and the Secretary of Girard Lodge No. 93 any changes to the membership roll of said Lodge which may have taken place during the period of December 31, 1989, to June 1. 1990, and he shall further make a listing of the membership of said Lodge showing the dates to which dues have been paid. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Girard Lodge No. 93 to report to the Grand Secretary the dates on which all terms of the Edict have been complied with. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be affixed in the City of Topeka. this 1st day of June, 1990, A.L. 5990. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary
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FROM THE GRAND EAST To the .Masters. Wardens, and Brethren of Natoma Lodge So. and Russell Lodge No, 177. AF S AM. Russell. Kansas.
390. AF S AM. .'Jaloma. Kansas,
A proposition to consolidate .'ialoma Lodge No. 390. AF & AM. Natoma. Kansas, and Russell Lodge No. 177. AF & AM. Russell. Kansas, has been submitted in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE IX. Section 8. of the Constitution. The proceedings thereunder appear to be regular and the Secretary of each Lodge has certified that the resident members of his Lodge were notified and that final action was favorable to the consolidation in each Lodge by the necessary two-thirds ballot. NOW. THEREFORE. I. Don E. Robinett. by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as the duly elected and installed Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient. Free, and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and acting in accord with the above provisions of our law. do hereby declare the above Lodges to be consolidated under the name and number of Russell Lodge No. 177. AF & AM. located at Russell. Kansas. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Secretary of Natoma Lodge No. 390. AF & AM. transmit the Seal and Charter of said Lodge to the Grand Secretary at Topeka, Kansas, and he shall turn over all property, accounts, books, and records to the Secretary of Russell Lodge No! 177. AF & AM. in accordance with by-law 3-618. Assets and Liabilities. The effective date of this consolidation shall be June 1. 1990. It shall be â&#x20AC;˘ the responsibility of the Secretary of Natoma Lodge No. 390 to list all properties owned by the said Lodge and title thereto shall transfer to Russell Lodge No. 177 as above provided for. The Secretary of Natoma Lodge No. 390 shall also report to the Grand Secretary and the Secretary of Russell Lodge No. 177 any changes to the membership roll of said Lodge showing the dates to which dues have been paid. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Russell Lodge No. 177 to report to the Grand Secretary the dates on which all terras of the Edict have been complied with. In testimony whereof. I have hereto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be affixed in the City of Topeka. this 1st day of June. 1990. A.L. 5990. Don E, Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST To the Masters. Wardens, and Brethren of Home Lodge No. 89, AF & AM. Centralia. Kansas, and Seneca Lodge No. 39. AF S AM, Seneca. Kansas. A proposition to consolidate Home Lodge No. 89. AF & AM, Centralia, Kansas, and Seneca Lodge No. 39. AF i AM. Seneca. Kansas, has been submitted in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE IX, Section 8. of the Constitution. The proceedings thereunder appear to be regular and the Secretary of each Lodge has certified that the resident members of his Lodge were notified and that final action was favorable to the consolidation in each Lodge by the necessary two-thirds ballot. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Don E. Robinett. by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as the duly elected and installed Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient. Free, and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and acting in accord with the above provisions of our law, do hereby declare the above Lodges to be consolidated under the name and number of Seneca Lodge No. 39. AF & AM. located at Seneca. Kansas. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Secretary of Home Lodge No. 89, AF & AM, transmit the Seal and Charter of said Lodge to the Grand Secretary at Topeka, Kansas, and he shall turn over all property, accounts, books, and records to the Secretary of Seneca Lodge No. 39, AF & AM, in accordance with by-law 3-618, Assets and Liabilities, The effective date of this consolidation shall be June 1, 1990. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Home Lodge No. 89 to list all properties owned by the said Lodge and title thereto shall transfer to Seneca Lodge No. 39 as above provided for.
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The Secretary of Home Lodge No. 89 shall also report to the Grand Secretary and the Sei^retary of Seneca Lodge No. 39 any changes to the membership roll of said Lodge which may have taken place during the period of December 31. 1989. to June 1. 1990. and he shall further make a listing of the membership of said Lodge showing the dates to which dues have been paid. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Seneca Lodge No. 39 to report to the Grand Secretary the dates on which all terms of the Edict have been complied with. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be affixed in the City of Topeka. this 1st day of June. 1990. A.L. 5990. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary
EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST To the Masters. Wardens, and Brethren of Hiram Lodge No. 68. AF & AM, Leavenworth, Kansas. and King Solomon Lodge No. 10. AF & AM. Leavenworth. Kansas. A proposition to consolidate Hiram Lodge No. 68, AF & AM. Leavenworth. Kansas, and King Solomon Lodge No. 10, AF S AM, Leavenworth, Kansas, has been submitted in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE IX, Section 8, of the Constitution. The proceedings thereunder appear to be regular and the Secretary of each Lodge has certified that the resident members of his Lodge were notified and that final action was favorable to the consolidation in each Lodge by the necessary two-thirds ballot. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Don E. Robinett, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as the duly elected and installed Grand Master of the M:,W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and acting in accord with the above provisions of our law. do hereby declare the above Lodges to be consolidated under the name and number of King Solomon Lodge No, 10, AF & AM, Leavenworth. Kansas. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Secretary of Hiram Lodge No. 68 transmit the Seal and Charter of said Lodge to the Grand Secre tary at Topeka, Kansas, and he shall turn over to the Secretary of King Solomon Lodge No, all property, accounts, books, and record 10 in accordance with by-law 3-618. Asset s and Liabilities. The effective date of this consolidation shall be August 1, 1990, I t shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Hiram Lodge No. 68 to list all propert ies owned by the said Lodge and title thereto shall transfer to King Solomon Lodge No. 10 any changes to the membership roll of said Lodge which may have taken place during the period of December 31, 1989, to August 1, 1990. and he shall further make a listing of the membership of said Lodge showing the dates to which dues have been paid. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of King Solomon Lodge No, 10 to report to the Grand Secretary the dates on which all terms of the Edict have been complied with. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be affixed in the City of Topeka, this 1st day of August, 1990, A,L. 5990. Don E, Robinett Gand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST To the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren of Logan Lodge No. 264, AF & AM, Logan, Kansas, and Phillipsburg Lodge No. 184. AF & AM, Phillipsburg, Kansas. A proposition to consolidate
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burg Lodge No. 184. AF & AM, Phillipsburg. Kansas, has been submitted in accordance with the provision of ARTICLE IX. Section 8. of the Constitution. The proceedings thereunder appear to be regular and the Secretary of each Lodge has certified that the resident members of his Lodge were notified and that final action was favorable to the consolidation in each Lodge by the necessary two-thirds ballot. NOW. THEREFORE, I. Don E. Robinett. by virtue of the power and authority vested in me as the duly elected and installed Grand Master of the M:.V:. Grand Lodge of Ancient. Free, and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and acting in accord with the above provisions of our law, do hereby declare the above Lodges to be consolidated under the name and number of Phillipsburg Lodge No. 184, AF & AM. located at Phillipsburg. Kansas. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Secretary of Logan Lodge No. 264, AF i AM. transmit the Seal and Charter of said Lodge to the Grand Secretary at Topeka. Kansas, and he shall turn over all property, accounts, books, and records to the Secretary of Phillipsburg Lodge No. 184. AF & AM in accordance with by-law 3-618. Assets and Liabilities. The effective date of this consolidation shall be November 1. 1990. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Logan Lodge No. 264 to list all properties owned by the said Lodge and title thereto shall transfer to Phillipsburg Lodge No. 184 as above provided for. The Secretary of Logan Lodge No. 264 shall also report to the Grand Secretary and the Secretary of Phillipsburg Lodge No. 184 any changes to the membership roll of said Lodge which may have taken place during the period of December 31. 1989. to November 1, 1990, and he shall further make a listing of the membership of said Lodge shoving the dates to which dues have been paid. It shall be the responsibility of the Secretary of Phillipsburg Lodge No. 184 to report to the Grand Secretary the dates on which all terms of the Edict have been complied with. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Grand Lodge to be affixed in the City of Topeka. this 1st day of November, 1990, A.L. 5990. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST; Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST From the 9th day of December. 1990. until the end of this Grand Lodge year on the 16th day of March. 1991. the following proficiency will be used in this Grand Jurisdiction. No other accepted. The memory work will be found in the booklet enclosed herewith. In addition, the proficiency support program furnished by the Grand Lodge must be completed on each of the three degrees. The program forms are to be graded by the Masonic Education Committee for each Lodge and the score reported to the Lodge before a vote is taken on the proficiency of each degree. Dues cards will not be issued until completion of the third degree proficiency. A Brother who has received one or more degrees, but has not been raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason as indicated in the above, will be required to switch to the New Program. This Edict has to do only with proficiency in advancing from one degree to another. It does not affect the ritual used in conferring degrees or lectures except the followlEig: when the Master addresses the Brother before the first section lecture he will use the following words in the first and third degree: "The first of which should be committed to memory to improve yourself in ritualistic knowledge." second degree: "This lecture should be committed to memory to improve yourself in ritualistic knowledge."
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This Edict does not change the requirements for obtaining proficiency certificates. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMONICATION Sunflower Lodge No. 86. Wichita. Kansas April 10. 1990 The M..W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the first degree of Masonry by M:.W:. Don E. Robinett. Grand Master, with the following Grand Lodge officers or their proxies present:
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Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown W. Nolan Artz. PGM, Albert 0. Arnold, Jr Raymond R. Haden E. Dean Osborn Robert B. Pfuetze Carveth K. Neer LeRoy M. Lapham Maurice C. Hearn Elvin S. Cox John D. Trude Thomas F. Burrows
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler
Also present: M:.W:. Robert M. Nease. PGM
R:.W:. Robert R. Pugh, DDGM 38
R:.W:. Irvin C. Bearly. ADGM VII
R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar. Grand Lecturer
Principal Architect:
W:. Paul E. Davis
Bearers of Symbolic Lodge: Master of Lodge:
W:. Irl R. Mitchell W:. William 0. Nelson W:. Rocky R. Burris
W:. Edwin F. Dirks. W:. Harold 0. Drennon
Following dinner Sunflower Lodge No. 86 opened its regular Stated Communication and immediately thereafter Grand Lodge was opened in ample form on the first degree. Our ladies and friends were then invited in. and the ancient ceremony of dedication was performed by the Grand Master with the assistance of R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson. Deputy Grand Master: R:.W:. Richard D. Overton. Grand Senior Warden, and R:.W:. William J. Brown. Grand Junior Warden. Following the ceremony the Grand Master thanked the brethren for their continuing fine efforts in behalf of the fraternity and complimented them on their new temple. The Grand Master introduced the Grand Lodge officers and each in turn their ladies to the audience. It was noted that Sunflower Lodge was beginning its second century as a Chartered Lodge in the Grand Jurisdiction of Kansas, having recently celebrated its one hundredth birthday. W:. Rocky R. Burris. Worshipful Master of Sunflower Lodge No. 86. thanked the Grand Master and the Grand Lodge officers for being present and appreciated the fine manner in which the dedication ceremony was performed. Helon King accompanied Fred Victory in presentation of the Ode. and were thanked by the Master of the lodge.
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No further business appearing, M:.W:. Don E. Robinett form on the first degree of Masonry.
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Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST; Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Union Lodge No. 7, Junction City, Kansas June 16, 1990 A Special Communication was called by M:.W:. Don E, Robinett, Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas, for the purpose of rededication of the original lodge hall of Union Lodge No. 7, Junction City, Kansas, on June 16, 1990. Grand Lodge was opened on the first degree of Masonry in due form by M;,W;. Don E, Robinett, Grand Master, and was assisted by the following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tem; Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown Michael Fegan. as A. Kevin Kobler. Assistant Grand Secretary, Ra.vmond E. Haden E, Dean Osborn Walter R. McKinzie. as Carveth K. Neer LeRoy M. Lapham Carl Reynolds, as Elvin D. Cox John D. Trude John Frame, DDGM 3, as Preceding the opening of guests.
Grand Lodge, coffee and rolls were
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler provided for
members and
After the Grand Lodge was opened in due form, the brethren were welcomed by the Grand Master. The Grand Master introduced his Grand Officers and other dignitaries to the brethren. Following the introductions, the Grand Master and his Grand Officers were welcomed to Union Lodge No. 7 and to Junction City by W:.M;. Walter R. McKinzie and by brother and Mayor T. Michael Fegan. Grand Lodge was called to recess for the purpose of adjourning to the original lodge building site on the grounds of Ft. Riley. Upon reaching the site, the ancient ceremony of dedication was performed by the officers and members with the Grand Master, officiating and assisted by R;.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master, R;.W:, Richard D. Overton. Grand Senior Warden and R:.W:. William J. Brown. Grand Junior Warden. Following the ceremony, a warm welcome was extended to the brethren and guests by the Grand Master. Greetings were also extended by the Honorable T. Michael Fegan, Mayor of Junction City. Walter R. McKinzie, Worshipful Master of Union Lodge No, 7, Maurice H. Azain. Jr.. Worshipful Master of Lafayette Lodge No. 16 and by the Deputy Commander at Ft. Riley. Following the introductions and welcoming remarks, a brief history of Union Lodge No, 7 was presented by J. C. Poe. William and Kenneth Peters, grandsons of Charles Beebe, the first Master of Union Lodge No. 7 were then introduced and offered a few remarks fitting for the occasion. The Brethren and guests good fellowship.
then retired to the
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No further business appearing, Grand Lodge was closed in ample form on the order of the Grand Master. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary as Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Masonic Temple, Concordia. Kansas June 24, 1990 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was called for the purpose of observing the Feast Day of St. John the Baptist on June 24. 1990. Grand Lodge was opened in Ample Form on the first degree of Masonry in the Lodge Hall of St. Johns No. 113, AF & AM, Masonic Temple, Concordia , Kansas. :.W:. Bro. W:. W:. Bro. W:, W:. W:. W:. Bro. W:. Bro. W:. Bro.
Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
Max L. Briggs, DDGM, #40, as Lawrence E. Hatton, #113, as John D. Trude. Grand Pursuivant Mark E. Nelson, #113, as Dale A. Taylor, #311, as E. Phil Smith, #113, as Max W. Croisant. #113, as Robert B. Pfuetze Carl A. Nease, #113, as James Snyder, #113, as Corvon Carpenter, #113, as John M. Murray. #113, as Raymond E. King, #113, as Raymond E. Callaway, #113, as
Also present:
A very special person, Vernon D. Martin
Following the Prayer by the acting Grand Chaplain and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of our country, R:.W:. Briggs presented a Proclamation from our Most Worshipful Grand Master authorizing and empowering a Grand Officer to open Grand Lodge on this occasion for the purpose of celebrating the Festival of St. John the Baptist. A letter was read from Brother and Reverend Don Blanton inviting the Brethern to attend the First United Methodist Church as a part of the celebration of the Festival of St. John the Baptist. A continental breakfast was served in the Temple dining room by Worshipful Master and Officer's ladies. At 9:00 a.m. all proceeded to the First United Methodist Church for services and were joined there by several other Brothers and their Ladies. Grand Lodge was
After church services all returned to the Temple and form on the first degree of Masonry.
closed in ample
Max L. Briggs, DDGM, #40 as Grand Master ATTEST: Dale A. Taylor as Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124, Hutchinson. Kansas September, 11 1990 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened at 7:30 p.m. on the first degree of Masonry for the purpose of signing the new Charter of Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124 and making presentation to the lodge.
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ollowing Grand Lodge the opening:
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Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown Morris F. Fisher. ADGM VI, as Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Raymond R. Haden E. Dean Osborn Robert B. Pfuetze Carveth K. Neer LeRoy M. Lapham Maurice C. Hearn Elvin S. Cox John D. Trude Stanley Coble. PM. Hutchinson-Reno No, 1
Others present:
Master, in
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler
Richard A. Tomlinson. DDGM, District 51 Richard D, Wortman. ADGM, AREA X Van Doubek, DDGM, District 50 Claude L. Carpenter, DDGM, District 45 Morris L. Fisher, ADGM, AREA VI
The opening was preceded by a Stated Communication of Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No, 124 and having concluded a balloting on a Petiton for Affiliation, was then closed in ample form by M:,W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master. After opening Grand Lodge duced.
the several
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visitors were intro-
The Grand Master noted that the issuing of Charters is a rare event in recent years for Kansas Masonry and complimented the brethren on their hard work in bringing together Bassett Lodge No. 124. Reno Lodge No. 140. and Hutchinson Lodge No. 445, into a strong, viable, working lodge. The brethren were given freedom of the lodge to cross the street to the school auditorium and joined their ladies and friends of the community for the signing of the Charter. The Grand Master again expressed his great pleasure in being present and having the opportunity to call the Grand Lodge officers for this purpose. W:. Arthur W. Myers accepted the Charter in behalf of E. Schr.ader for brief remarks in connection with this ed with appreciation to all of those who had assisted fruition with the hope that they would have many more ties in this new lodge.
the lodge and called upon Robert event. Brother Schrader respondin bringing this consolidation to years of happy fraternal activi-
No further business appearing the lodge was closed in ample form on the first degree of Masonry. Refreshments were served in more than ample quantity following the ceremony. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Old Mission Lodge .No. 153. Prairie Village. Kansas November 17. 1990 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas opened on Saturday. November 17. 1990. at 1:00 p.m. in the temple of Old Mission Lodge No. 153, Prairie Village. Kansas. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns were present:
M: .W: Don E. kobinett R: .W: Conrad !â&#x20AC;˘'. Johnson k: .W: kichard D. Overton
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William H. Brown William F. Mcintosh. PGM Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Raymond R. Haden E. Dean Osborn A. Kevin Kobler. Assistant Grand Secretary, as Carveth K. Neer LeRoy M. Lapham Maurice C. Hearn Elvin S. Cox John D. Trude Jack R. Wilson. WM. No. 153, as
Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Tyler
The Grand Master expressed his appreciation and thanks to the officers and members of Old Mission Lodge for making their temple available for this occasion which was called for the dedication of the new Speech Disorder Clinic in Overland Park, Kansas, M;.W:. Don E. Robinett asked the Past Grand Masters present to present themselves west of the altar. They were presented and received the public Grand Honors: M:.W;. Carroll C. Arnett, PGM; M;.W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM; M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM; M:.W;. Robert H. Arnold, PGM; M:.W;. Forrest D. Haggard. PGM; M:.W:. Lawrence D. Winegardner. PCM; and M:.W;. Robert D. Caplinger. PGM. The Grand Master then presented: R:.W:. Donald West. DDGM. District No. 5; W:. Glenn L. Knapp. Chairman. Operation "KAN": W:. John A. Schowalter. Chairman. Public Schools Committee; W:. W. Phil McCracken. District Lecturer. District 13. The brethren were then ordered to stand and receive 111:. Andrew Benedict. Grand Treasurer General of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. Southern Jurisdiction. He was invited to the East and spoke briefly noting he would make additional remarks later at the site of the new Speech Disorder Clinic. The brethren then departed to the Childhood Language Disorders Clinic at Boulevard. Overland Park. Kansas, for the following program:
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Prelude Music
Robert L. Foley. 33". Grand Organist
Opening
111:. Thomas C. Raum. Jr. 33' Sovereign Grand Inspector General in Kansas
Presentation of Colors
Armed Forces Scottish Rite Bodies Fort Leavenworth. Kansas
Pledge of Allegiance National Anthem
Robert L. Foley
Invocation
"How Great Thou Art". Chanters. Abdallah Shrine Temple
Greetings
Honorable Edwin C. Eilert. Mayor of Overland Park
Presentation of Clinic
Thomas C. Raum. Jr.
Acceptance and Greetings
Dr. Cynthia Jacobsen. PhD. Director. Hearing and Speech. Children's Mercy Hospital
Ceremony of Dedication
Grand Lodge. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas
Remarks
111:. C. Fred Kleinknect. 33". Sovereign Grand Commander. A.A.S.R.. Southern Jurisdiction United States of America (Unable to attend)
Formal Opening of Clinic
Sovereign Grand Commander
Benediction
"Let There Be Peace On Earth". Chanters. Abdallah Shrine Temple
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The principal address was given by 111:. Andrew Benedict who explained that the Sovereign Grand Commander C. Fred Kleenknecht by a change of dates had been called to Europe to participate in a rechartering of the Grand Lodge of Czechoslovakia. Dr. Cynthia Jacobsen, Director of Hearing and Speech, gave acceptance and greetings. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., Past Grand Master and Sovereign Grand Inspector General, acted as Master of Ceremonies and gave a special appreciation to the Scottish Rite Bodies of Kansas in particular to Kansas City, Kansas, and 111:, and Past Grand Master Forrest D. Haggard for his assistance in preparing the program. The meeting was closed by prayer from the Grand Chaplain after which a reception and tour of the facility was conducted by the members of the Valley of Kansas City. Kansas. This was a beautiful fall day with a clear and cloudless sky and very pleasant temperatures for mid-November. Don E. Robinett Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary
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Grand Lodge Salina Concordia, Official District 35. Arkansas City District 37. Clearwater North Star. Wichita. Official Scandia, 60 Year Certificates. Open Open District 9. Pittsburg District 10. Baxter Springs Wichita. Albert Pike. Official District 33. Newton Edgerton, Past DDGM. District 6 Area Meeting. Topeka Council of Administration. Topeka Wichita. Keystone High Tweleve. Noon Toronto. Steak Fry. Closed/ Clearwater. Table Lodge District 3, Fort Leavenworth District 6. Edgerton. Community Center Ancient Form. Kansas City. Table Lodge Area Meeting. Chanute Waverly. Awards Banquet Hutchinson. Grand York Rite Wichita. Dedicate Sunflower Lodge District 30. Clay Center York. Wichita. Table Lodge Open. Good Friday Ellsworth. Pins Open District 45. Hutchison District 47. Harper Dwight. Pins Concordia. GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION Grand Officer Meeting Concordia. Commandery Topeka. Grand Chapter OES Cuba. Pins. Open Centennial. Ben Hur. Kansas City Alta V i s t a . Pins Area Meeting. Clay Center D i s t r i c t 59. St. Francis
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REPORT OF GRAND TREASURER I am pleased to bring you the report of the finances of the Grand Lodge for the past year. The f u l l report i s contained on pages 24 - 29 of the Advance Proceedings. Largely due to the f r u g a l i t y of our Grand Master. Don Robinett, and the parsimoniousness of our Grand Secretary, Al Arnold, we have had a good year. Our investments show an increase of nearly $100,000. And, I might point out, these investments are a l l very liquid. We have again attained a net worth of s l i p p i n g below that amount l a s t year.
over a m i l l i o n d o l l a r s for our Grand Lodge a f t e r
The t o t a l expenses were kept within the budgetary r e s t r a i n t s . Some items are i n c r e a s ing at a rapid rate over which we have no c o n t r o l . I refer to the real e s t a t e taxes and the mailing c o s t s of Grand Lodge. The Council of Administration has been quite d i l i g e n t in reducing expenses where ever they are a b l e . The budget adopted by the Council of Administration i s t i c at the same time.
a lean one, but I think r e a l i s -
Most Worshipful Grand Master, I move the adoption of t h i s report and upon the proceedings of the Grand Lodge.
that i t be spread
Respectfully, William F. Mcintosh Grand Treasurer
February 1 1 , 1991 To The Coramittee of Finance M. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M. of Kansas In accordance with standard a c c o u n t i n g and a u d i t p r o c e d u r e s , I have a u d i t e d t h e Grand Lodge records for the period February 1, 1990 through January 3 1 , 1 9 9 1 . The records were maintained on the cash method of a c c o u n t i n g . The r e s u l t s a r e r e f l e c t e d i n the f o l l o w i n g Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit
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Income & Expense Statement, General Fund Bank R e c o n c i l i a t i o n of General Fund Income & Expense Statement, Charity Fund Bank R e c o n c i l i a t i o n of Charity Fund Comparative Balance S h e e t s Combined D e t a i l of Investments for Both Funds Statement of Change i n Cash P o s i t i o n
In my o p i n i o n , the aforementioned s t a t e m e n t s p r e s e n t f a i r l y the a s s e t s and l i a b i l i t i e s of the M. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M. of Kansas on January 3 1 , 1991 a r i s i n g from cash t r a n s a c t i o n s and the revenues c o l l e c t e d and e x p e n d i t u r e s made by i t during t h e year and ending on a b a s i s c o n s i s t e n t with t h a t of the preceding y e a r . Sincerely,
ELMERENE McARTHUR Public Accountant EM:pm Enclosure
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MASONIC GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT EXHIBIT A FOR PERIOD ENDING JANUARY 3 1 . 1991 PRODUCED ON 0 2 / 0 7 / 9 1 CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE
INCOME PETTY CASH ACCOUNT SALE OF FILE CABINETS PER CAPITA TAX INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS YORK RITE (MAINTENANCE) TICKET SALES IBANOUETSI SPECIAL DISPENSATIONS INITIATORY FEES KS MASONIC FOUNDATION INTEREST
J91.93 75.00 614.254.00 42.862.39 7.386.25 7.716.00 210.00 4.665.00 5.450.00 5.104-72 .00 53-44 113.22
ADVERTISING CASH LONG £ SHORT CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL INCOME
t687.981-95
MERCHANDISE SALES LESS COST OF MERCHANDISE SOLO GROSS PROFIT OR LOSS
(->
TOTAL ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME EXPENSES SUSPENSE - PER CAP TAX EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT SOCIAL SECURITY I F I C A I GROSS MAGES CASUAL LABOR PER CAPITA TAX CHARITY FUND TRANS-2-302 INITIATORY FEES SERVICE & SUPPLIES GRAND MASTER CONTINGENT DEPUTY GR. MSTR ALLOWANCE PRIOR ANN- COMM- EXPENSE PRIOR ANN. COMM- PER DIEM PRIOR ANN. COMM. MILEAGE GR- MASTERS JEWEL/APRON GR MASTER i GR SEC CONF ALLOH. GR- TYLER i ASSTGR. LECTURER C ASSISTANTS COMM- RITUALISTIC HORK COMM- MASONIC EDUCATION COMM- YOUTH ESSAY COMMITTEE ALLOWANCE COMM. TRIAL i PUNISHMENT GEO. WASHINGTON MEMORIAL MASONIC SERV. ASSN. DUES PRINT ANNUAL PROCEEDINGS GRAND OFFICERS TRAVEL PRINT KS LAWS OF MASONRY LIBRARY EXPENSE STATIONARY PRT i SUPPLIES GRAND MASTER AUTO EXPENSE POSTAGE i EXPRESS DISTRIBUTION LIST LODGES PARKING BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD PRINT/MAIL KANSAS MASON COMPUTER EXPENSE MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT REPAIRS
S28.417.98 12.865.32 S15.552.66 S703,534.61 $
98.010.00 10.098.22 7.446.12 100,119.33 413.40 231.546.00 5.400.00 3.615.00 3.491-66 3,940.22 615-83 18.689-69 '12,329.00 15,316-00 1,762.85 4.200-00 -00 3,797.38 1.131.65 3.388.53 4,000.45 86.28 427.83 1.000.00 3.100.03 5.040.43 •^8.721.28 1.841.14 381.43 3.915.24 11,862.92 8.854.02 572.87 504.00 3,735.28 37.586.65 17,400-5? 1.125-06 2.930-50
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41
MASONIC GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT EXHIBIT A FOR PERIOD ENDING JANUARY 31, 1991 PRODUCED ON 02/07/91 CURRENT MONTH YEAR TO DATE EXPENSES BLDG REPAIRS & UPKEEP INSURANCE BANK CHARGES ACCOUNTING SERVICE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES REAL ESTATE TAXES STATE UNEMPLOYMENT FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT UTILITIES TELEPHONE HATER JANITOR SERVICE SPEC MEMBERSHIP PROJECT NON-CCMMITTED INCOME GIFTS DEPRECIATION
5.038.61 6.401.35 65.50 3.100.37 1.270.75
31.100.66 531.38 331.29 6.116.57 2,232.99 265,79 3,900.00 2.000.00 3.097.07 26.31 13,969.30
-
TOTAL EXPENSES
t717,90lt.80
NET PROFIT OR LOSS
l-l
$(11,370.19)
FB ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
EXHIBIT B RECONCILIATION OF CHECKING ACCOUNT BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATE (11 /11/Ol
ACCOUNT II OOOllOK
SECTION B 1. BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE
SECTION A OUTSTANDING CHECKS Check
Amount
Check
Amount
2.
I? 19190 $
55.68? 19210 $
51.72
f? 19192 $
99.07 i? 19212 $
56^.543.
±
SUBTOTAL (Line 1 + Line 2)
° 97.601.31
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
- 87.075^60
gl9197 $75.000.00 ffjJ214 $
4^.1.53 4.
i?19198 $
22.11 819215
019199 $ 019200 $_
6A.29 019216 $ 40.00 019217 $
459.02 5. RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 3 MINUS Line 4) 184.70 61.89
$
9fi-B«4.11
DEPOSITS NOT ON BANK STATEMENT 1/31
Zil.20
° 10.575.71
'019202
24.93 019219
019203
511.13 019221
$
019204
17.50 019222
$
SECTION C 1. LAST MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (826.29) (Line 6 from previous month's reconciliation.) Void Checks 018130, 18233, 18368 + 155.75 584.00 2. TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH +389.963.75 (Including d e p o s i t s i n Section B Line 2) 584.00
019205
27.48 019224
$
240.00 3.
019201
$
154.74 019218 $
61.89
$ 1,000.00
CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST
019206
$
514.15 i » i i H i
$ ^.372.56 4.
TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH
"12221
$
993.13 H
5
TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE (Including overdraft charge)
1132SS.
?
446.04 '
$
^9209
$
449.50 l
S
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
87.025.60
-378.717.50
AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS (Life Insurance, Safety Deposit Box) 6.
THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE
•• 10,575.71
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MASGNIC GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS INCar<E AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR PERIUO ENDING JANUARY 31< 1 9 9 1
EXHIBIT C PRODUCED CN 0 2 / 0 6 / 9 1
INCOME INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS CHARITY FUND TRANS-2-3 02 CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL
$5,725.23 5.400.00 37.41
$11,162,611
INCOME
TOTAL ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME
$ll,l62-.64
EXPENSES CONTRIBUTIONS
$8,739.33
TOTAL
$8,739.33
EXPENSES
NET PROFIT OR LOSS t-)
$2,123.31
FB ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
EXHIBIT D
RECONCILIATION OF CHECKING ACCOUNT BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATE 01/31/91 ACCOUNT (I OOOllOL SECTION B SECTION A OUTSTANDING CHECKS 1. BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE 797 RO Check ? 0 ?B7
Amount 100.00
Check
_5JU10
Amount
2.
DEPOSITS NOT ON BANK STATEMENT
$ S
•in .no II
+ +
3. SUBTOTAL (Line 1 + Line 2) 4.
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
5.
RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 3 MINUS Line 4)
^ . „
SECTION C 1. LAST MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 6 from previous month's reconciliation.) 2.
TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH
707
m
200 .00
92 . 8 0
292.80
+
(Including deposits in Section B Line 2) 3.
CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST
+ 200.00
4. TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH 5. TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE (Including overdraft charge) AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS (Life Insurance, Safety Deposit Box) TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
200.00
6.
THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE
92.80
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Grand Lodge of Kansas
1990-91
EXHIBIT E M. W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS Comparative Balance Sheets January 31, 1990 Cash & Investments: Cash in Bank, General Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank Cash in Bank, Charity Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank Cash in Savings Accounts, General Fund Cash in Savings Accounts, Charity Fund Corporate Bonds at Cost U.S. Treasury Notes, General Fund U.S. Treasury Notes, Charity Fund Paine Webber GNMA - General Fund Paine Webber GNMA - Charity Fund Alliance Funds - General Fund Kaw Valley CD #4112 Capitol Federal CD #5209485 American Sec CD #FC042491 Kaw Valley CD #4928 Total Cash & Investments Fixed Assets: Land Equipment & Building Less Reserve for Depreciation Total Fixed Assets
5
January 31, 1991
5,448.49
13,757.58
$
375.67
92.80
311,136.94
359,260.56
82.13 33,857.34 192,773.12 35,077.73 30,000.00 25,000.00 75,012.21 5,000.00 10,000.00 40,000.00
$
763,763.63
159.89 33,857.34 100,103.71 35,044.20 39,583.20 33,946.87 75,012.21 5,204.66 12,775.98 40,000.00 100,000.00 848,799.00
$
10,000.00 281,155.33 (62,309.39) 228,845.94
5
10,000.00 311,522.89 (76,278.68) 245,244.21
992,609.57
$
1,094,043.21
1,733.17 1,733.17
$ $
2,413.19 2,413.19
990,876.40
? 5
1,091,630.02
?
Total Assets S Liabilities: Payroll Tax ? $ Total Liabilities Surplus: $ Retained Earnings Total Liabilities & Surplus ?
992,609.57
1,094,043.21
EXHIBIT G M. W. GRAND LODGE A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS Statement of Changes in Financial Position - Cash Basis Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1991 Cash Generated: Income Before Extraordinary Items Depreciation Expense Accounts Payable Total Cash Generated Cash Applied: Equipment Purchased Building Improvements Investments Made Total Cash Applied Increase In Cash
$
86,063.12 13,969.30 680.02 ?
100,712.44
24,635.08 5,732.48 62,318.66 92,686.22 8,026.22
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EXHIBIT F M. W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1991 Detail of Investments on Exhibit E Cash in Savings Accounts: Kaw Valley KLOR #64807 Commerce Bank & Trust #67-647-0 Capitol Federal Savings #582978-1 Merchants National Bank #5105-412 Bank IV Topeka #91-599-8 Kaw Valley State Bank #80-032-5 Fidelity State Bank & Trust *Capitol Federal Savings #386303 Total Cash in Savings Certificates of Deposit: Kaw Valley CD #4928 Capitol Federal Savings CD #5209485 American Sec CD #FC042491 *Kaw Valley CD #4112 Total Certificates of Deposit Corporate Bonds: U.S. Steel Bonds E16171-17139 Santa Fe Railroad Bonds 20000 Consolidated Edison R1847 Pacificorp Bonds RV2339 Total Corporate Bonds U.S. Treasury Notes: Note #M8F843MI (Paine Webber) Note #F843MITDC (Paine Webber) Note #912827TJI (Kaw Valley) Note #912827Y55 (Paine Webber) Note #912827YX4 (Kaw Valley) . Note #912827ZF2 (Kaw Valley) Note #912827ZPO (Kaw Valley) *Note #912827WMO (Kaw Valley) *Note #912827YX4 (Kaw Valley Total Treasury Notes Alliance Funds: Fund #42-42669-7 Fund #CF64835 Fund #5106922122 Total Alliance Funds GNMA Funds: Paine Webber - General Fund ,*Paine Webber - Charity Fund Total GNMA Funds Total Investments Combined Funds
â&#x20AC;¢Denotes Charity Fund
312.82 77,099.47 76,835.27 100,239.30 92,353.32 9,206.05 3,214.33 159.89 $
359,420.45
S
157,980.64
S
33,857.34
?
135,147.91
$
75,012.21
$ $
73,530.07 834,948.62
100,000.00 12,775.98 40,000.00 5,204.66
14,196.45 11,260.89 3,400.00 5,000.00 10,187.47 9,767.80 24,961.25 15,086.89 10,026.40 20,006.40 10,067.50 20,019.60 15,024.60
30,006.13 10,005.80 35,000.28 39,583.20 33,946.87
1990-91
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45
REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY To the M:. W:. Grand Lodge AF & AH of Kansas: Report of the affairs and actions of this office for the now past year are submitted according to ARTICLE VI, Section 9, of the Constitution and by-law 2-110 and 2-111 of the Laws of Kansas Masonry. This includes the estimation of income and expenses. ANNUAL REPORTS AND COMPUTERIZATION: Last year at this time, we reported being instructed by the Council of Administration to proceed with bringing all computer work inhouse. This was done and new hardware and new software were selected. Following our normal procedure in such matters, three bids were asked for and received. From this compilation a selection was made and the contracts let. By mid-July it appeared as though we were well on our way. However, we were soon to learn the new equipment was not functioning properly. The experts diagnosed this as a problem with the main drive. A leaner was inserted and the faulty item returned to the factory for repair. Then it was noted the replacement was also faulty. It too was replaced. The guarantee was good, but by then we were behind almost three weeks. From that point on it seemed as though one thing after another delayed us and our best effort to forward the dues cards, annual reports and fifty and sixty year emblems. This we do sincerely regret for we know this brought much concern to the Lodge secretary as well as others. We share that concern many tines over. But let me assure you, if hard work and many long hours over and beyond the call of duty would have solved the problem, it would now be a thing of the past. Unfortunately this was not true. Early last year when discussing this change, several had advised us that changing a program of this size would no doubt take two years to perfect. It now appears that prognostication might be true. Thank you for your patience and forbearance. We feel sure that future will prove this trying period well worth the effort. Again we thank you, and especially for the patience and cooperation of the Lodge Secretaries. ADDRESS CORRECTIONS: Continue to be the area in which we are called upon more than all others. Please do be very careful with the changes when they are forwarded to the Grand Lodge office for correction. FOUR DIGIT ZIP CODES: It is necessary to ask that future addresses have the last four numbers added. This will benefit all of us cost wise. Additionally we feel in a short time it will be mandatory, so we do make this request. We will add these additional numbers for addresses we now have, but ask that you include them in all future reporting. SECRETARY'S MANUAL: At long last I am pleased to report this project is now completed. We were in fact able to distribute copies to Lodge Secretaries during the Area meetings this past fall. Additional copies may be purchased if you so desire. DONATIONS TO THE GRAND LODGE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 1990-91: From Brother John M. Cunningham of Washington D.C. "A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY". A 100 year history of Al Malaikah Temple of Los Angles. INCOME AND EXPENSES: Last year we understood our real estate taxes would be payable in four increments. This turned out to be in error. This with the last report of our annual reports has caused our balance to be out of proportion. However, we believe the report to be in an acceptable position. NEW ACCOUNT: The Grand Master suggested and received the complete agreement of the Council of Administration to establish an account separate from those we now use. This will permit the balance of the funds in the Grand Master's Contingent (5030) and auto expense (5260) to be separated for his use up to the time of the annual communication. This will avoid drawing on the funds of the incoming Grand Master and at the same time give a truer picture of the amount spent in those accounts during any given year. AN UNUSUAL YEAR: At this point in my report, it has always been my intention to recall some of the more important things which have occurred during the year. This has been a very busy year for your Grand Lodge staff. As already mentioned to you, we are in the midst of change over and the many problems associated therewith. The other changes as reported by our Grand Master have added to our many duties. Please do note additional remarks concerning taxes under the heading of SPECIAL REPORT.
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To this I can only say a very sincere thnak you for all of the consideration we have received from our Grand Master and his always friendly attitude and cheerful spirit. I have not doubt he will be regarded by future historians of our Grand Jurisdiction as a very courageous person. To our Council of Administration, our deep appreciation and thanks for your patience and understanding. To our Area Deputies and District Deputies our thanks. To the Committee Chairmen and other members, I can truly say this has been a very busy year for you and we do thank you. Thank you again and again to a staff that has time and again gone the "extra mile". To Sister Becky Wasson, Brother Jack Werner. W:. Brother Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary, and my girl Friday and all other days, Mrs. Jean Rader, thank you for your continuing hard work and efforts, they are sincerely and deeply appreciated. May 1 also say thank you to all of you here in attendance and many who could not be here this date for your support and work in behalf of our fraternity. It just would not be possible without you, thank you again and again. Respectfully and fraternally submitted, Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary SPECIAL REPORT OF THE GRAND LODGE BUILDING To The M:.W:. Grande Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of Kansas: My Brothers of the Mystic Tie, this is a very difficult report for me to write. Normally it is a pleasant experience to report and assist others in making reports. However, this is not the case on this occasion. Two years ago, we first reported the beginning effects of reappraisal. Advice was asked and received. In turn we have passed this along to the Lodges of Kansas Masonry. In nearly every case where our suggestions have been followed, meaningful reduction has been realized. Yes, there are exceptions. Still, there are cases where additional raises have continued. Unfortunately your Grand Lodge Office Building and Library are the prime example of going from bad to worse. During the mentioned past two years, our building was investigated and visited on a number of occasions by the county authorities including five visits this year. A professional independent real estate appraiser was hired to make a study and survey. The findings were presented before PROPERTY AND VALUATION DEPARTMENT on the 16th of December of 1989. To date we have not even received the courtesy of a phone call. On two occasions I have been called upon as your Grand Secretary to mal a presentation before a legislative committee on taxation. On five occasions, soon to be six occasions, I have appeared before the Shawnee County Commissioners. Again not one thing has been offered or even a suggestion of reduction. During my tenure of office as Grand Secretary, many improvements have been made to the structure. First new double plane windows were added to the first floor office sites, the old book racks on the second level were removed and a lodge room additional office spaces were created, double pane windows were then installed. The large window at the midway point on the landing between the first and second level was replaced. (This was a much more difficult task than even the most experienced could anticipate.) The exterior was completely waterproofed. With the changing needs, the old Topeka City Power plant was retired and removed. This meant installation of our own boiler. Wall-towall carpeting was installed in the front three offices. Two new central air conditioners were installed, then the replacement of one window unit and the purchase of three more. The printing operation was moved from the first level to the bottom floor. The Grand Master's office and Council chambers were completely renovated and new carpeting was added. New window blinds were added in all office areas. The two costliest items were the new roof and the waterproofing of the foundation on the west and north thirty feet of the foundation. The foundation required replacement of the sidewalk on the west side of the building. Insulation was added to the attic and timer controls were added to the boiler operation. A new drinking fountain and complete replacement of two toilet facilities was necessary. All of the above does not include normal maintenance such as painting, cleaning and such repairs as from time-to-time must be expected of a structure of this age.
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The new boiler (1977) and timers used in this operation, plus the insulation and double paned windows have more than paid tor themselves. You will note from previous estimates, we have been able to operate without an increase in this area. In 1973 we began the process of converting our records to data print-out. In 1975 we were able to present the first print-out to the Lodges. After a trying period the system had positive results. By 1976 it was evident we could reduce the staff of your Grand Lodge Office. Fortunately, retirement was just around the corner for several members, so this was accomplished without difficulty. Only recently the Council of Administration instructed me to determine what a complete painting and plaster repair job might cost. The estimate was in excess of $50,000. Combine these things, my brothers, with the fact our taxes have increased from $8,4404.73 in 1986 to $9,503.80 in 1987, to $9,684.03 in 1988. $24,183.28 in 1989. to $27,002.65 in 1990. and you will find we have a very difficult situation. In addition to the already mentioned painting repair costs, my instructions were to seek out the advice of obtaining an architectural study to determine if a renovation of our building with a hope of additional income could be accomplished. Naturally the need of parking is the main obstacle and seems almost an imsurmountable task. At the present rate, each Mason is this jurisdiction is paying 55-cents yearly just to satisfy the real estate and personal property tax demands. Do you want to continue on this course? What option or options do we have? As a personal matter. I can relate to visiting this structure some thirty-five years ago. From that day to this it has been a symbol to me of the Citadel of Freemasonry in Kansas. Yet. time has changed many things in our lives. With the fond hope a Legislative session will produce some positive results, it would be unreasonable to think a decision has to be made at this time. Further, it is difficult beyond words for me to even suggest sale, but even the most optimistic must realize our situation. Our location makes us a prime target for big business and that does include our state government. We realize many issues and amendments face us in the Annual Communication. Certainly it is not my intention to bring this to the floor at this time. Yet, I would be derelict if I did not sound the warning. As we continue to search for options, it is evident we will be called upon to make a decision within the next several years. Will we sell, will we remodel? Are we willing to stand the costs for everyday maintenance? Will a still unborn generation of Masons be faced with this problem? If you have read thus far. thank you. Thank you for sharing my concerns. Please give this your personal study, thoughts and prayers. My feeling is that action will be necessary in the near future. Respectfully and fraternally submitted. Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary
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GRAND SECRETARY ESTIMATE OF 1990 INCOME AND GENERAL FUND EXPENSES INCOME 1989
1990
1991
Per-Capita Tax (49.999 e $9.00)-(1991) Per-Capita Tax (52.400 % $9.00)-(1990) Initiatory Fee ( 745 e $5.00)* Charity Fund (Interest General Fund (Interest York Rite (Maintenance Ticket Sales (Banquets Special Dispensations Merchandise Sales Kansas Masonic Foundation (Maintenance) Advertising Sales
$329,754.00 3,725.00 3,000.00 41,000.00 5,967.00 7,500.00 200.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 12,000.00
$471,600.00 $449,991.003,725.00 3,500.003,000.00 3,000.00 41,000.00 40,000.005,967.00 8,400.00+ 7,500.00 7,500.00 200.00 200.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 7,200.00+ 9,000.00 7,500.00-
TOTAL INCOME
$411,146.00
$549,992.00
$532,291.00-
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 0100 0110 0150 0180 0890 8870 4910 4940 4970 5000 5010 5030 5040 5050 5060 5070 5080 5100 5110 5120 5130 5140 5150 5160 5180 5190 5200 5210 5220 5230 5240 5250 5260 5270 5280 5290 5300 5310 5320 5330 6600 7600 8100 8350 8830 8840 8910 8930 8940 8970 9030 9080
$ 250.00 Labor (Part Time) 7,400.00+ Employee Retirement 6,943.00 Social Security (PICA) 88,750.00 Gross Vages xxxxxxxxx Grand Secretary Allowance xxxxxxxxx Special Assesment to Kansas Masonic Home 82,438.50 Per-Capita Tax to Masonic Home None Charity Fund Transfer (By-Law 2-302) 3,725.00 Initiatory Fee 2,750.00 Service & Supplies 350.00 Kansas Employment Security Fund 4,400.00 Grand Master's Contingent Fund Deputy Grand Master Contingent Fund 16,000.00 Prior Annual Communication Expense 10,000.00 Prior Annual Communication Per-Diem 15,000.00 Prior Annual Communication Mileage 2,000.00Grand Master's Jewel & Apron 3,600.00 Grand Master & Grand Secretary Conference 80.00 Grand Tyler & Assistant Grand Tyler Allowance 6,500.00 Grand Lecturer S Assistants 500.00 Committee on Ritualistic Work 2,000.00Committee on Masonic Education Committee on Public Schools (Youth Essay Contesit) 8,000.00 500.00 Committee Allowance 500.00 Committee on Trials and Punishments 1,000.00 George Washington Memorial 3,200.00 Masonic Service Association Dues 4,008.00 Print Annual Proceedings 11,000.00+ Grand Officers' Travel , 400.00 Print Laws of Masonry 500.00 Library Expense 4,000.00 Stationary Printing & Supplies 11,000.00+ Grand Master's Automobile Expense 7,187.00 Postage & Express 774.00Distribution List of Lodges 600.00 Parking 4,252.00 Blue Cross & Blue Shield 41,000.00+ Print & Mail Kansas Hason .15,000.00Computer Expenses 1,000.00 Miscellaneous 3,000.00 Equipment Repairs 3,000.00 Building Repair & Upkeep 7,121.00Insurance 3,100.00 Accounting & Audit Service Personal Property Taxes 10,689.50Real Estate 7,288.00 Electricity & Heating Fuel 3,200.00 Telephone 340.00 Water 3,800.00+ Janitorial Service 3,000.00+ Special Membership Project Non-committed Income TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$411,146.00
Please note (-) decrease, (â&#x20AC;¢) increase of 1991 Budget.
$
250.00 $ 250.00 8.000.00+ 9,521.00+ 7,506.00+ 8,019.18+ 100,730.00+ 105,767.00+
xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx
157,200.00+ 149,997.005.400.00+ xxxxxxxxxx 3,725.00+ 3,000.003,000.00+ 5,912.82+ 350.00 350.00 8,000.00+ 8,000.00 500.00+ 500.00 19,000.00+ 19,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 3,500.00+ 3,026.354,200.00+ 4,200.00 80.00 80.00 6,500.00 6,500.00 1,000.00+ 1,000.00 8,000.00+ 7,000.008,000.00 8,000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3,500.00+ 3,500.00 5,905.00+ 6,405.00+ 14,500.00+ - 11,500.00500.00+ 500.00 500.00 500.00 5.000.00+ 5,000.00 16.000.00+ 17,200.00+ 8,500.00+ 8,500.00 870.00+ 870.00 650.00+ 650.00 5,000.00+ 5.000.00 44.000.00+ 34,000.00-
7.doo.oo1,249.00+ 5,000.00+ 5,000.00+ 7.000.003.500.00+ 965.00+ 24,184.00+ 7,288.00 3,200.00 340.00 3.900.00+ 2,000.002,500.00+ $549,992.00
xxxxxxxxx 1,249.00 8,500.00+ 5,000.00 7,000.00 3,500.00 1,0^9.26+ 25,926.39 7,288.00 3.200.00 340.00 4.000.00+ 2,000.00 2,500.00 $532,291.00-
1990-91
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49
SCHEDULE "A" - PER CAPITA TAX LODGE 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 49. 50. 51. 52. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76.
AMOUNT 864 531 7,112 572 2,726 3,663 3,111 2,090 2,313 639 4,088 667 3,208 2,836 5,085 2,939 2,171 594 540 801 1,320 217 297 806 365 676 1,404 288 621 815 767 2,855 892 1,019 1.386 1,314 1,009 486 1.085 824 1,328 315 855 333 806 657 6,547 518 2,928 684 1.080 1,702 432 6,775 1,168 770 478 909 1,499 1,279 684 822 729 1,553 360 604 1,794 1,410 779
LODGE 77. 79. 80. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. HI. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 119. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145, 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154.
AMOUNT 1,471 963 1,045 801 225 612 8,031 414 1,247 7,427 1,494 396 2,476 1.063 797 3,820 3,826 1,638 8,123 1,387 635 4,918 2,382 1,152 947 1,869 1,927 833 509 1,540 558 3,743 1,397 504 441 522 2,656 802 608 414 171 5,121 279 573 329 1,193 405 387 840 3,229 1,603 1,203 648 833 486 459 2,991 941 896 1,423 1,373 846 860 437 2,310 2,248 747 6,605 1,473
LODGE 155. 156. 158. 160. 161. 162. 163. 154. 165. 166. 167. 168. W9. 171. 172. 173. 174. 176. 177. 179. 181. 183. 184. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 198. 199. 200. 201. 203. 204. 205. 206. 210. 211. 212. 215. 216. 217. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 229. 230. 233. 234. 236. 237. 238. 241. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248.
AMOUNT 770 666 2,084 783 577 936 414 906 933 356 1,157 4,817 842 684 2,781 1,483 1.071 180 2,971 684 405 387 1,395 1,193 6.495 531 477 1.234 711 1,323 350 1.125 2.117 1,080 508 900 1,293 3.018 1.197 410 455 1,062 509 560 477 564 552 576 378 503 635 2.214 1,157 536 2,995 315 1.788 558 251 1.278 405 1.134 252 437 630 558 1,753 598 1,431
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1990-91
Date
51
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Check No.
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHEClfS Favor of
For
02/07/90 17786 Postmaster Postage/Express 02/08/90 17787 Kansas Masonic Home Per Capita Tax 02/09/90 17788 Modern Office Methods Purchase of Equip Employee Retirement 02/09/90 17789 Principal Financial Group Merchandise Sales 02/09/90 17790 Topeka Engraving Merchandies Sales 02/09/90 17791 Carla's Type Service & Supplies 02/09/90 17792 Quill Corp Ann. Comm. Expense 02/09/90 17793 Macoy Grand Lecturer 02/09/90 17794 Alfred H. Slough 02/09/90 17795 Ronald E. White Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer 02/09/90 17796 David P. Aday Grand Lecturer 02/09/90 17797 Clifford L. Trax Grand Lecturer 02/09/90 17798 Richard R. Haefele 02/09/90 17799 Robert M. Schroeder Grand Lecturer Grand Lecturer 02/09/90 17800 Jerry A. Lough Stationary Prt & Supplies 02/09/90 17801 Midwestern Paper Co 02/09/90 17802 Robert M. Nease Grand Master Auto Expense 02/09/90 17803 United Parcel Service Postage/Express Parking 02/09/90 17804 Rhambo Management 02/09/90 17805 Ramsey Printing Co Print/Mail Kansas Mason Print/Hail Kansas Mason 02/09/90 17806 Today ' J17/p9/9n LjaOZ- _Data_Science-Cor.p _P.r.int/Mail_Kansas Mason _ 02/09/90 17808 Void Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 02/09/90 17809 Davin Electric 02/09/90 17810 Void Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 02/09/90 17811 Hilts, Inc. Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 02/09/90 17812 City of Topeka Accounting Service 02/09/90 17813 Farm Bureau Accounting Janitor Service 02/09/90 17814 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Service & Supplies 02/09/90 17815 Nationwide Papers Grand Lecturer 02/15/90 17816 Ronald E. White Grand Lecturer 02/15/90 17817 Russell C. Schwilling Grand Lecturer 02/15/90 17818 Robert K. Shklar Grand Lecturer 02/15/90 17819 Hurlbut Graves Grand Lecturer 02/15/90 17820 Robert M. Schroeder Grand Lecturer 02/15/90 17821 Milton F. Thompson Postage/Express 02/15/90 17822 United Parcel Post Ks. Mas. U. 02/15/90 17823 Topeka Engraving Telephone 02/15/90 17824 ATiT — , 02«15Z20_17.825_ -Westside Computer-i-V-id-.— Purchase-of-Equip-. Taxes 02/15/90 17826 Kaw Valley St. Bank Taxes 02/15/90 17827 KS Withholding Tax Payroll 02/15/90 17828 Alber,t 0. Arnold Payroll 02/15/90 17829 Jean E. Rader Payroll 02/15/90 17830 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 02/15/90 17831 Mary Rebekah Wesson Payroll 02/15/90 17832 Elton Werner Postage/Express 02/23/90 17833 Postmaster Postage/Express 02/27/90 17834 Postmaster 02/28/90 17835 Kansas Masonic Home Per Capita Tax -Purchase-of Equip. — ~02/28/90 17.836 Westside Computer & Vid Postage/Express 02/28/90 17837 United Parcel Service 02/28/90 17838 David F. Snyder Grand Lecturer 02/28/90 17839 Grand Lecturer Bill Updegrove 02/28/90 17840 Milton F. Thompson Grand Lecturer 02/28/90 17841 A. Franklin Baldwin Grand Lecturer Stationary Prt & Supplies 02/28/90 17842 Carla's Type Stationary Prt & Supplies 02/28/90 17843 Topeka Engraving Inc. Grand Master/Grand Sec Conf 02/28/90 17844 AB Dick Co. Computer/telephone 02/28/90 17845 Southwestern Bell Ann. Comm. Expense 02/28/90 17846 Pfuetze-Bergman Studio Merchandise Sales 02/28/90 17847 Jerald Peterson Electricity 02/28/90 17848 KPL Gas Service Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 02/28/90 17849 United Technologies Sales/Service/Supplies 02/28/90 17850 Midwestern Paper Co Services/Supplies 02/28/90 17851 Modern Office Methods Parking 02/28/90 17852 Rhambo Management Misc 02/28/90 17853 Vidricksen's Food Service
Amount 200.00 80,000.00 5,801.38 4.66 18.02 24.30 44.72 4.08 204.00 61.40 244.50 314.92 267.60 58.76 246.92 188.43 144.47 25.21 42.00 398.68 3,924,32 718 64 98.82 103.73 25.00 164.10 3,900.00 25.49 42.70 128.94 294.00 298.40 59.86 86.48 32.36 276.02 2.84 3T969T85-
2,143.34 209.00 1.178.60 561.54 862.77 425.23 271.51 200.00 300.00 80,161.00 5,579.33 54.56 273.76 255.06 49.74 72.61 49.04 17.89 37.63 391.66 118.72 490.20 661.91 383.70 701.04 102.95 42.00 463.10
52
Proceedings of the
March
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Date 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 02/28/90 03/02/90 03/02/90 03/02/90 03/02/90 03/08/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/09/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/14/90 03/17/90 03/17/90 03/17/90 03/20/90 03/20/90 03/20/90 03/21/90 03/21/90 03/22/90 03/22/90 03/22/90 03/22/90 03/23/90 03/23/90 n o /oo /nrt UJ/CJ/'7U
03/23/90 03/23/90 03/23/90 03/23/90
Check No. Favor of For 17854 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep Scotch Textile Rental 17855 Bill Swader Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 17856 Standard-Hart Printing Ann. Comm. Expense 17857 Laneco Engraving Ann. Comm. Expense 17858 Quill Corp. Service & Supplies 17858 Blue Cross/Blue Shield BC/BS 17860 Postmaster-Burlington Print/Mail KS Mason 17861 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll Jean E. Rader 17862 Payroll 17863 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 17864 Elton Werner Payroll 17865 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 17866 Wllber L. Doyle Payroll Employee Retirement 17867 Lillian H. Wiant 17868 Employee Retirement Donella R. Glenn 17869 Postage/Express Postmaster 17870 Foltz-Roepke Insurance Insurance Stationary Prt & Supplies 17871 Topeka Engraving. Inc. 17872 Standard-Hart Ann. Comm. Expense Personal Prop Taxes 17873 Renco Co., Tres. 17874 Salina Bicentennial Ctr Ann. Comm. Expense Postage/Express 17875 United Parcel Service 17876 City of Topeka Water Merchandise Sales 17877 Topeka Engraving Co. Farm Bureau Acct & Tax Accounting service 17878 Postage/Express 17879 Postmaster Standard Hart Printing Service & Supplies 17880 Equip. Repairs/Parts 17881 Pitney-Bowes Macoy Merchandise Sales 17882 17883 Western Temp Svcs Labor 17884 Transfer of funds Grand Lodge AF&AM Transfer of funds 17885 Capitol Fed S&L Prior Ann. Comm. Expense 17886 Assay's 17887 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 17888 Ann. Comm./Gr. Master Auto Robert M. Nease 17889 AT&T Telephone 17890 Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Payroll 17891 Jean E. Rader Payroll 17892 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 17893 Elton Werner Payroll 17894 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 17895 Wilbur Doyle Payroll Taxes 17896 Kaw Valley St. Bk 17897 Void Void 17898 17899 Void 17900 through 18502 Per diem S Mileage checks 18503 Kaw Valley St. Bank Federal unemployment 18504 Kansas Withholding Tax Taxes 18505 Void 18506 Salina Sunflower B Chor Ann. Comm. Expense Ann. Comm. Expense 18507 Park Side Cafe Grand Master Auto Expense 18508 Kling Motor Co. 18509 Real Estate Taxes Shawnee Co. Tres. 18510 Stan Goble Real Estate Taxes'^ 18511 Void 18512 Gr. Officer Travel AAA 18513 David L. Recob Comm. Masonic Ed. 18514 Postmaster Postage/express Assay's 18515 Ann. Comm. Expense 18516 Salina Bicentennial Cr. Ann. Comm. Expense 18517 Ann. Comm. Expense lATSE Service/Supplies 18518 J.C. Darling Co. 18519 Mid-America Producations Ann. Comm. Expense 18520—-• SW Boll —re'repnone/ couipuLci Stationary/Supplies/Sales 18521 Midwestern Paper Co. 18522 Stationary Prt & Supplies Nationwide Papers 18523 Western Temps Labor 18524 Gr. Master Auto Expense Robert H. Nease
Amount 25.60 10.00 28.99 604.61 140.75 621.95 4,060.38 1.178.60. 561.54 862.77 294.29 227.12 64.64 61.89 61.89 300.00 239.82 19.52 1.973.44 wo>-87.63— 220.00 18.70 27.02 12.26 560.87 200.00 201.14 106.28 14.73 222.60 3.000.00 2.000.00 12.41 23.73 292.79 2.84 1.178.60 561.54 862.77 441.77 478.88 163.92 2.247.46
28.810.57 131.29 217.00 75.00 7.089.50 9.877.71 6,045.82~ 9.27 64.00 142.13 200.00 9.00 220.00 50.00 29.00 25.00 357.83 207.85 72.84 180.90 69.08
1990-91
Grand Lodge of Kansas
53
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Amount Favor of For Check No. J.P. Luther 03/23/90 18525 Merchandise Sales 78.44 Distribution List Lodges 03/23/90 18526 Pantagraph Printing Co. 572.87 Postage/Express 03/23/90 18527 United Parcel Service 30.99 Sales/Supplies 16.53 03/23/90 18528 Topeka Engraving Co. 18529 Stationary/Supplies 8 29 03/23/90 Carla's Type 18530Purchase-of-Equip— -3TO00TOO— <n/?^9n«We9t8*de-V-ideo-S Comp^ 32.00 18531 Grand Officers Travel 03/29/90 AAA Auto Club Ann. Comm. Expense 150.00 03/30/90 18532 Chuck Hoffmelster Ann. Comm. Expense 03/30/90 18533 550.00 Salina Masonic Temple -03/30/90 4 8 5 3 4 - —lnforiiii^(-Sof-twaFe-i—Tnc-i -PuFChase-o£—Equip 495^0— 03/30/90 18535 Comm. Trial & Punishment 90.33 Kenneth V. Moses 03/30/90 18536 Postage/Express 75.43 Pitney-Bowes 03/30/90 18537 Bldg Repairs It Upkeep 35.00 Bill Swader 03/30/90 18538 Postage/Express 13.39 United Parcel Post 03/30/90 18539 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 24.80 Scotch Textile Rental 03/30/90 18540 Merchandise Sales 83.32 Carla's Type. Inc. 03/30/90 18541 BC/BS 514.15 Blue Cross Blue Shield 03/30/90 18542 Payroll 1,178.60 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 03/30/90 18543 Payroll 561.54 Jean E. Rader 03/30/90 18544 862.77 Payroll A. Kevin Kobler 03/30/90 18545 288.90 Payroll Elton Werner 03/30/90 18546 257.90 Payroll Mary Rebekah Wasson 03/30/90 18547 Payroll 184.70 Don Robinett 03/30/90 18548 Void 03/30/90 18549 61.89 Employee Retirement Donella R. Glenn 03/30/90 18550 61.89 Employee Retirement Lillian H. Wiant 04/03/90 18551 162.08 Purchase of Equip Chuck Hoffmeister & Son -2.723.18 stside—Videa-&-Computer— -Pur-ehase-of—Equip 250.00 04/05/90 18553 Grand Officers Travel AAA Auto Club 200.00 04/06/90 18554 Postage/Express Postmaster 428.97 04/06/90 18555 Ritualistic Work/Auto Expense Don Robinett 1.464.43 04/06/90 18556 Masonic Education Pix Printers 245.00 04/06/90 18557 Stationary Prt & Supplies Eldon W Conye 04/06/90 18558 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 94.73 Cambridge Lawn & Tree 18559 04/06/90 Parking 42.00 Rhambo Management 04/06/90 18560 Suburban TV & Appliance Youth Essay 70.00 04/06/90 18561 City of Topeka Water 04/06/90 18562 Farm Bureau Acct. Accounting Service U«T8G^ 04/06/90 18563 6.32 Carla's Type. Inc. Merchandise Sales 04/06/90 18564 80.00 Salina Transit Co. Ann. Comm. Expense -"204.75 04/06/90 18565 Business Imp. Dist. Real Estate Taxes 33.46 04/06/90 18556 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 328.38 04/06/90 18567 A.B. Dick Ann. Comm. Expense 14.83 04/06/90 18568 Laneco Engraving Ann. Comm. Expense 6.10 04/06/90 18569 Topeka Engraving Ann. Comm. Expense 579.45 04/06/,90 18570 KPL Electricity 1;811.18 04/06/90 18571 Richard D. Overton Jewel/Apron/Masonic Ed 876.55 04/06/90 18572 Edwardsville Press. Inc. Ks Mas. U. 76.64 04/06/90 18573 Merchandise Sales J.P. Luther Co. 26.88 04/06/90 18574 Postage/Express United Parcel Service • 0/I/13/.90- -18573- -Mar-y-Rebekah-Wasson —495.00-Pur-chase-of-Equip04/13/90 18576 21.00 Gr Master & Gr Sec Conf Wolfe's Camera Shop 18577 04/13/90 24.00 Ticket Sales Jerry Anderson 04/13/90 18578 461.07 Print/Mail KS Mason Ramsey Printing Co. 18579 04/13/90 683.60 Print/Mail KS Mason/Computer Data Science 18580 04/13/90 53.66 Service & Supplies JP Luther 18581^ AT&T 04/13/90 2.84 Telephone 18582 04/13/90 88.31 Service/Supplies/Sales Quill Corp. 18583 04/13/90 Stationary/Prt/Supplies/Sales 419.75 Midwester Paper Co. 04/13/90 18584 Void 04/13/90 18585 Void 04/13/90 18586 Void 18587 04/13/90 .178.50 Payroll Albert 0. Arnold 18588 04/13/90 561.54 Payroll Jean E. Rader 04/13/90 18589 862.77 Payroll A. Kevin Kobler 18590 04/13/90 385.26 Payroll Elton Werner 18591 04/13/90 355.73 Payroll Mary Rebekah Wasson 18592 04/16/90 ,407.93 Taxes Kaw Valley St. Bank 04/16/.90 18593 230.00 Taxes Kansas Withholding Tax Date
54
Proceedings of the
March
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Check No. Favor of For Amount Date 04/16/90 18594 KS Emp. Sec. Fund State Unemployment 89,74 04/16/90 18595 Clifford L. Trax Ann, Comm, Expense 40.50 04/20/90 18596 Southwestern Bell Telephone/Computer 253.39 04/20/90 18597 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 34.11 04/20/90 18598 AB Dick Co. Stationary Prt & Supplies 247,34 04/20/90 18599 Quill Corp. Service & Supplies 131.95 04/20/90 18600 Midwestern Paper Co. Merchandise Sales 81.16 04/20/90 18501 Reno Co. Tres. Pers Prop Tax 153.63 04/20/90 18602 JP Luther Co Merchandise Sales %:J4,jJ5> 04/20/90 18603 Pfuetze-Bergman Studio Ann. Comm. Expense 119.56 04/20/90 18604 Carla's Type, Inc. Merchandise Sales 6.32 04/20/90 18605 Dehn Heating & Cooling Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 386.78 04/20/90 18606 Topeka Engraving Co. Merchandise Sales 129.45 04/20/90 18607 Today Print/Mail KS Mason 2,546.31 04/20/90 18608 A. Kevin Kobler Grand Officers Travel 100.00 04/27/90 18609 Standard-Hart Merchandise Sales 2,209.20 04/27/90 18610 Blue Cross Blue Shield BC/BS 514.15 04/27/90 18611 > Masonic Serv. Assn. US Dues 2,678.80 04/27/90 18612 A. Kevin Kobler Purchase of Equip 119.04 75.00 -18613 n-^r ^"mrnter—Expftn's'* QAJ-ZUaOoiimiw 18614 Scotch Textile Rental Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 24.80 04/27/90 18615 Quill Corp. Service & Supplies 9,35 oi/niio 18616 Void Electricity 564.10 oi^im^o 18617 KPL Gas Service 04/27/90 18618 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 48.82 04/27/90 18619 Topeka Engraving Co. Merchandise Sales 8.26 04/27/90 18620 Midwestern Paper Co. Stationary Prt & Supplies 75.37 Grand Officers Travel 255.14 Oi>ini<)0 18621 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 04/27/90 18622 E. Dean Osborne Grand Officers Travel 230.77 04/27/90 18623 Robert B. Pfuetze Grand Officers Travel 70.50 04/27/90 18624 Maurice C. Hearn Grand Officers Travel 345.75 04/27/90 18625 Elvin S. Cox Grand Officers Travel 121.14 04/27/90 18626 LeRoy M. Lapham Grand Officers Travel 197.28 18627 Thomas F. Burrows Grand Officers Travel 377,83 Qiinno 04/27/90 18628 Charles F. Baldry Stationary Prt & Supplies 50,00 04/30/90 18629 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 1,178,60 04/30/90 18630 Jean E. Rader Payroll 561.54 04/30/90 18631 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 862.77 04/30/90 18632 Elton Werner Payroll 352.10 04/30/90 18633 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 432.70 04/30/90 18634 Lillian H. Wiant Employee Retirement 51.89 04/30/90 18635 Donella R. Glenn Employee Retirement 61.89 04/30/90 18636 Holiday Inn Ann. Comm. Expense 7.959.38 04/30/90 18637 Topeka Postmaster Postage/Express 200.00 05/04/90 18638 Assay's Ann. Comm. Expense 3.16 05/04/90 18639 Carveth Neer Grand Officers Travel 214.28 05/04/90 18640 Jean E. Rader Misc 40.00 05/04/90 18641 Kansas Electric Supply Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 33.16 05/04/90 18642 Rhambo Management Parking 42.00 05/04/90 18643 Farm Bureau Accounting Accounting Service 1,085.38 05/04/90 18644 Cambridge Lawn & Tree Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 139.35 05/04/90 18645 Don E. Robinett Gr Master Cont/Auto Exp. 415.29 05/04/90 18646 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 28.20 05/04/90 18647 City of Topeka Water 21.33 05/08/90 18648 Kansas St. Fair Masonic Education 355.00 05/08/90 18649 Postmaster Postage/Express 200,00 05/09/90 18650 Chuck Hoffeister & Son Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 158,40 05/15/90 18651 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 1,178.60 05/15/90 18652 Jean E. Rader Payroll 561.54 05/15/90 18653 A. • Kevin Kobler Payroll 852.77 05/15/90 18654 Elton Werner Payroll 106.65 05/15/90 18655 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 479.88 05/15/90 18656 Kaw Valley St. Bank Taxes 2,371.48 05/15/90 18657 Kansas Withholding Tax Taxes 235.00 05/15/90 18658 David L. Recob Masonic Education 100.56 ^ 4,917,65 05/15/90 18659 Tefft & Donaldson Purchase of Equip -C814,83 Purrhasp "^ RqiM^i. 05/15/90_ _18.6.60_ Richard D. Overton Grand Officers Travel I 445.92 05/15/90 18661 Richard D. Overton 05/15/90 18662 William J. Brown Education/Travel 522.52
1990-91
Grand Lodge of Kansas
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS For Check No. Favor of Date Youth Essay/Travel Conrad F. Johnson 05/15/90 18663 Masonic Education E. Dean Osborne 05/15/90 18664 Education/Supplies Midwestern Paper Co. 05/15/90 18665 Gr Master & Gr Sec Conf Con. of GM of Mas. in NA 05/15/90 18666 Gr Master Auto Expense Babe Houser Motor Co. 05/15/90 18667 Telephone 05/15/90 18668 AT&T Insurance Foltz-Roepke Insurance 05/15/90 18669 Postage/Express United Parcel Service 05/15/90 18670 Print/Mail KS Mason Postmaster - Burlington 05/17/90 18671 Postage/Express United Parcel Service 05/18/90 18672 Ticket Sales Jerald Peterson 05/18/90 18673 Merchandise Sales Jerald Peterson 05/18/90 18674 Masonic Education Stan Goble 05/18/90 18675 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 05/23/90 18676 Reddi T o o f r Electricity KPL Gas Service 05/25/90 18677 Postage/Express United Parcel Service 05/25/90 18678 Telephone Southwestern Bell 05/25/90 18679 Computer Expense 05/25/90 18680 QUE Scotch Textile Rental Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 05/25/90 18681 Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Equip/Repairs/Parts 05/25/90 18682 05/25/90 18683 Standard-Hart Printing Merchandise Sales 05/25/90 18684 Quill Corporation Service & Supplies Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Payroll 05/31/90 18685 05/31/90 18686 Jean E. Rader Payroll A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 05/31/90 18687 05/31/90 18688 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll Deputy Gr Master Contingent 05/31/90 18689 Conrad F. Johnson 05/31/90 18690 United Parcel Service Postage/Express Water 05/31/90 18691 City of Topeka Grand Officers Travel 05/31/90 18692 E. Dean Osborne Pryor Resources, Inc. Misc 05/31/90 18693 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 05/31/90 18694 Hilts. Inc. BC/BS 05/31/90 18695 Blue Cross Blue Shield Employee Retirement 05/31/90 18696 Donella R. Glenn Employee Retirement 05/31/90 18697 Lillian H. Wiant 06/06/90 18698 Standard-Hart Printing Print Annual Proceedings 06/07/90 18699 Topeka Assembly #77 Print KS Laws of Masonry Gr Master Cont/Auto Expense 06/08/90 18700 Don E. Robinett 06/08/90 18701 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Bldg Repairs & Upkeep Postage/Express 06/08/90 18702 United Parcel Service Gr Master/Gr Sec Conf 06/08/90 18703 R.L. Dillard, Jr. Sec 06/08/90 18704 Farm Bureau Acct. & Tax Accounting Service 06/08/90 18705 Rhambo Management Parking 06/08/90 18706 PIX Printing Masonic Education 06/08/90 18707 Richard D. Overton Education/Travel Grand Officers Travel 06/08/90 18708 AAA Auto Club of Kansas 06/13/90 18709 Jerald Peterson Merchandise Sales 06/15/90 18710 Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Payroll 06/15/90 18711 Jean E. Rader Payroll 06/15/90 18712 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 06/15/90 18713 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 06/15/90 18714 Kaw Valley St. Bank Taxes Kansas Withholding Tax Taxes 06/15/90 18715 06/15/90 18716 Conference of Gr. Sec Library Expense 06/15/90 18717 Merchandise Sales Gem Stat Specialists 06/15/90 18718 Midwestern Paper Co. Stationary Prt & Supplies Telephone 06/15/90 18719 AT&T Postage/Express 06/15/90 18720 United Parcel Service Grand Lecturer 06/15/90 18721 Ronald E. White Postage/Express 06/15/90 18722 Postmaster Postage/Express 06/15/90 18723 Postmaster 06/15/90 18724 Postmaster Postage/Express Equip Repairs & Parts 06/15/90 18725 Pitney-Bowes Grand Master Auto Expense 06/15/90 18726 Jewell County Tres. 06/20/90 18727 Void Real Estate Taxes 06/20/90 18728 Shawnee Co. Treas. Real Estate Taxes 06/20/90 18729 Shawnee Co. Treas. Print/Mail KS Mason 06/21/90 18730 Postmaster-Bulrington 06/22/90 18.731 Postage/Express United Parcel Service
55
Amount 316.68 208.55 102.98 540.00 1.458.54 2.84 1.824.94 48.51 3.791.78 9.94 5.00 108.00 47.02 63.15 353.80 32.20 161.19 52.63 24.00 22.10 26.31 201.60 1,178.60 561.54 862.77 335.87 100.00 17.99 15.35 156.52 118.00 46.89 514.15 61.89 61.89 3,066.99 70.00 494.60 147.35 29.19 100.00 118.40 42.00 925.41 483.67 72.00 2.858.34 1,178.60 561.54 862.77 279.76 2,218.22 225,00 6,00 900.00 15,08 2,84 19,11 24,50 72.00 200,00. 200,00 106.28 658.79 482.36-^12.091.-637" -'4,000,00 12,96
56
Proceedings of the
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Check No. Favor o f For 18732 Ronald E. White Grand Lecturer 18733 A. Kevin Kobler Grand Officers Travel 18734 Apollo Specialties Merchandise Sales 18735 KPSL Electricity 18736 Modern Office Methods Service & Supplies 18737 Southwestern Bell Telephone 18738 Cintas Corporation Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 18739 Midwestern Paper Co. Stationary Prt f. Supplies 18740 Mationwide Papers Stationary Supplies/Computer 18741 Postmaster Print/Mail KS Mason 18742 Don E . Robinett Gr Master Cont/Auto Exp 18743 Postmaster Postage/Express 18744 William J. Brown Masonic Education 18745 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 18745 Inland Business Systems Equip Repairs-Parts 18747 Ramsey Printing Co. Print/Mail KS Mason 18748 Print/Mail KS Mason Today 18749 Rhambo Management Parking 18750 Carla's Type. Inc. Merchandise Sales 18751 Blue Cross Blue Shield BC/BS 18752 Lyle Baker Agency Insurance 18753 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll Payroll abn^l'io 18754 Jean E. Rader A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 06/28/90 18755 06/28/90 18756 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 06/28/90 18757 Don E . Robinett Payroll 06/28/90 18758 Donella R. Glenn Employee Retirement 06/28/90 18759 Lillian H. Wiant Employee Retirement 07/02/90 18760 Postmaster Postage/Express 07/02/90 18761 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 07/03/90 18762 Brian Fields Youth Essay 07/03/90 18763 E. Dean Osborne Grand Officers Travel 07/03/90 18764 City of Topeka Water pr W n r i H n7/n->/on 1P7(.'; .M.Cnmputf^r—Fxpf^nfip07/03/90 18766 Employment Security Fund State Unemployment 07/03/90 18767 Stewart Beebe Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 07/06/90 18768 Topeka Postmaster Postage/Express 07/06/90 18769 Kansas State U Youth Essay 0-7/13/90 18770 Postmaster Postage/Express Carveth Neer 07/13/90 18771 Grand Officers Travel 07/13/90 18772 AT&T Telephone 07/13/90 18773 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 07/13/90 18774 Nationwide Paper Company Service & Supplies 07/13/90 18775 Farm Bureau Account & Tax Accounting Service 07/ia/90 18776 Stan Coble Merchandise Sales 07/13/90 18777 Kaw Valley St. Bank Taxes Taxes 07/13/90 18778 Kansas Withholding Tax 07/13/90 18779 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll Payroll 07/13/90 18780 Jean E . Rader 07/13/90 18781 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 07/13/90 18782 Elton Werner Payroll 07/13/90 18783 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 07/13/90 18784 Edwardsville Press Merchandise Sales 07/70/90Southwesfc6«i-BeM — — -^ T c 1 cphone^^Gomptitfei- • Dehn Heating & AC Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 07/20/90 18786 07/20/90 18787 Cintas Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 07/20/90 18788 Print Equip Repairs-Parts 07/20/90 18789 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 07/20/90 18790 Ronald E. White Ritualistic Work 07/20/90 18791 Robert K. Shklar Ritualistic Work 07/20/90 18792 Jerry A. Lough Ritualisitc Work 07/20/90 18793 Postmaster Postage/Express 07/27/90 18794 Richard Haefele Ritualisitc Work 07/27/90 18795 Midwester Paper Sales/Print KS Laws 07/27/90 18796 United Parcel Services Postage/Express 07/27/90 18797 Davin Electric, Inc. Equip Repairs-Parts 07/27/90 18798 KPL Gas Co. Electricity 07/27/90 18799 Downtown Body Shop. Inc. Misc 07/27/90 18800 Heirloom Bible Publisher Merchandise Sales Date 06/22/90 06/22/90 06/22/90 06/22/90 06/22/90 06/22/90 Ob/lZ/IO 06/22/90 06/22/90 06/27/90 06/27/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90 06/28/90
March
Amount 21.56 24.64 627.50 250.84 134.72 155.71 27.20 192.05 157.38 300.00 443.34 200.00 83.78 11.30 370.48 382.82 2,760.92 42.00 30.07 514.15 3,508.00 1,178.60 561.54 862.77 356.73 184.70 61.89 61.89 200.00 105.25 200.45 80.99 26.74 1-9-.-97245.33 40.00 200.00 100.00 200.00 156.20 2.84 22.03 207.64 145.95 72.01 2,156.66 215.00 1,178.60 561.54 862.77 129.29 325.94 876.56 151T37201.60 27.20 2.61 15.20 22.44 107.50 39.57 200.00 149.50 234.11 19.86 31.28 535.05 885.13 158.12
1990-91
Date 07/27/90
QTini'to
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07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 07/31/90 08/03/90 08/03/90 08/03/90 08/03/90 08/03/90 08/09/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/10/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/15/90 08/17/90 08/23/90 08/23/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90 08/24/90
Grand Lodge of Kansas
57
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Check No. Favor of Amount For 18801 Standard-Hart Printing Print KS Laws 84.20 18802 Kansas Emp. Sec. Fund State Unemployment 126.16 18803 Topeka Engraving Co. Stationary Prt & Supplies 6.32 Services/Supplies/Computer 627.63 18804 Quill Corp. 48.63 Standard-Hart Printing Print KS Laws 18805 Postage/Express 11.06 18806 United Parcel Service 29.41 18807 Print KS Laws Carla's Type, Inc. 514.15 18808 Blue Cross Blue Shield BC/BS Print KS Laws 150.75 18809 Midwestern Paper Co. Water 21.62 18810 City of Topeka 42.00 18811 Rhambo Management Parking 1,178.60 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 18812 561.54 18813 Jean E, Rader Payroll Payroll 862.77 18814 A. Kevin Kobler 359.33 18815 Elton Werner Payroll 234.58 18816 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 61.89 18817 Donella R. Glenn Employee Retirement 61.89 18818 Lillian H. Wiant Employee Retirement 1,000.00 18819 Kansas University Youth Essay 18820 Bible Supply Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 55.78 45.26 18821 Kansas Elec. Supply Service & Supplies 19.73 18822 The Economics Press Library Expense 18823 FARMIS Accounting Service <Cy^?6=' Gr. Master Cont/Auto Expense '376.07 18824 Don E. Robinett 48.40 18825 F. Ray Canada Committee Allowance 700.00 18826 KU Student Fin. Aid Youth Essay 616.14 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 18827 Thomas J. Blindt Telephone 2.84 18828 ATST Merchandise Sales 10.00 18829 Topeka Engraving Merchandise Sales 17.10 18830 Carla's Type 159.47 Service/Supplies/Computer 18831 Quill Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 80.00 18832 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son 257.58 Merchandise Sales 18833 Nationwide Paper 32.00 Masonic Serv. Assn. Library Expense 18834 210.45 18825 Grand Officers Travel Conrad F. Johnson 23.80 Postage/Express 18836 United Parcel Service 421.23 18837 Masonic Relieft Assn. Charity 79.08 Service & Supplies 18838 Western Paper Co. Travel/Education/Sales 1,077.35 18839 Richard D. Overton 1,000.00 Youth Essay 18840 Coffeyville CC Fin Aid. Deputy Gr Master Cont 195.32 18841 Conrad F. Johnson 26.27 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 18842 Cintas Stationary Prt & Supplies 302.82 18843 Midwestern Paper Co. Merchandise Sales 56.84 18844 Standard-Hart Printing Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 53.57 18845 Hilts. Inc. Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 26.34 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 18846 200.00 Postage/Express 18847 Postmaster 645.12 Purchase of Equip 18848 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 1,178.60 Payroll 18849 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 561.54 18850 Jean E. Rader 862.77 18851 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 300.39 Payroll 18852 Elton Werner Payroll 155.61 18853 Mary Rebekah Wasson Taxes 2,210.76 18854 Kaw Valley St. Bank Taxes 215.00 18855 Kansas Withholding Tax Postage/Express 9.92 18856 United Parcel Service 83.60 Grand Officers Travel 18857 Roy F. Stirton 1,000.00 Youth Essay 18858 Washburn University Supplies/Computer 96.35 18859 Quill Corp. Equip Repairs-Parts 398.00 18860 Pitney-Bowes Telephone/Computer 148.92 18861 Southwestern Bill Electricity 446.40 18862 KPL Gas Co. 12.63 Print KS Law 18863 Standard-Hart Printing Postage/Express 28.77 United Parcel Service 18864 Equip Repairs-Parts 16.84 E-Kan, Inc. 18865 18866 Ronald E. White Ritualistic Work 70.40 Ritualistic Work 81.40 18867 Robert K. Shklar Ritualistic Work 76.12 18868 Vernon J. Clark Ritualistic Work 108.90 18869 Richard R. Haefele
58
Proceedings of the
March
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Date Check No. Favor of For Amount 08/24/90 18870 Jerry A. Lougy Ritualistic Work 178.59 08/31/90 18871 United Parcel Service Ritualistic Work 14.87 08/31/90 18872 City of Topeka Water 21.89 08/31/90 18873 Ronald E . Vhite Ritualistic Work 25.00 08/31/90 18874 Rhambo Management Parking 42.00 08/31/90 18875 Quill Corp. Purchase of Equip 293.17 08/31/90 18876 Blue Cross/Blue Shield BC/BS 514.15 08/31/90 18877 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 1,178.60 08/31/90 18878 Jean E. Rader Payroll 561.54 08/31/90 18779 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 862.77 08/31/90 18880 Elton Werner Payroll 278.52 08/31/90 18881 Mary Rebekah Vasson Payroll 254.44 08/31/90 18882 Donella R. Glenn Employee Retirement 61.89 08/31/90 18883 Lillian H. Wiant Employee Retirement 61.89 08/31/90 18884 Golden Rule Lodge #90 Merchandise Sales 40.00 08/31/90 18883 Void 09/04/90 18886 Topeka Blue Print Library Expense 41.05 09/07/90 18887 Salina Red Coach Motel Grand Officers Travel 156.28 09/07/90 18888 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 09/07/90 18889 Farm Bureau Acer. Serv. Accounting Service 09/07/90 18890 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 37.74 09/07/90 18891 Midwestern Paper Company Stationary Prt & Supplies 18.37 09/07/90 18892 Carla's Type, Inc. Merchandise Sales 175.30 09/07/90 18893 A. Kevin Kobler Employee Retirement 1,521.00 09/07/90 18894 Hurl but K. Graves Ritualistic Work 123.64 09/07/90 18895 David P. Aday Ritualistic Work 44.00 09/07/90 18896 Postmaster Postage/Express 200.00 09/07/90 18897 Westside Computer Purchase of Equip 558.97 09/07/90 18898 Don Robinett Gr Mstr Cont/Committee/AUow 264.57 09/11/90 18899 Diana Hapes Masonic Education 23.25 09/14/90 18900 Lyle Baker Agency, Inc. Insurance 728.59 09/14/90 18901 Robert B. Pfuetze Grand Officers Travel 61.14 09/14/90 18902 Midwestern Paper Company Supplies/Merchandise Sales 105.80 09/14/90 18903 Carla's Type, Inc. Merchandise Sales 10.40 Tnfnrm^ c O*/*419Q__La904 1 nn nn Computer 09/14/90 18905 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 33.75 09/14/90 18906 Modern Office Methods Equip Repairs-Parts 685.18 09/14/90 18907 Cintax Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 25.61 09/14/90 18908 Alfred H. Slough Grand Lecturer 34.32 09/14/90 18909 Pitney-Bowes Equip Repairs & Parts 106.38 09/14/90 18910 AT&T Telephone 2.84 09/14/90 18911 Kaw Valley St. Bank Taxes 2.184.62 09/14/90 18912 Kansas Withholding Tax Taxes 209.00 09/14/90 18913 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 1,178.60 09/14/90 18914 Jean E. Rader Payroll 561.54 09/14/90 18915 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 862.77 09/14/90 18916 Elton Werner Payroll 90.50 09/14/90 18917 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 243.51 09/21/90 18918 KPL Gas Service Electricity 540.82 09/21/90 18919 Maurice C. Fearn Grand Officers Travel 107.80 09/21/90 18920 Carveth K. Neer Grand Officers Travel 169.23 09/21/90 18921 Southwestern Bell Telephone/Computer 161.44 .48322 Qui-l-l— 4.1-7809/21/90 18923 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 33.10 09/21/90 18924 Topeka Engraving Merchandise Sales 50.27 09/27/90 18925 Postmaster Postage/Express 200.00 09/28/90 1 8 9 2 6 ^ _ Midoesl"~eoiiiDutei:-&-,VideD —Eutchase_of_£aui4)/ComDuleiL 1.,.189.,.42 09/28/90 18927 Carla's Type, Inc. Merchandise Sales 10.25 09/28/90 18928 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 42.48 09/28/90 18929 Kansas Elec. Supply Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 42.44 09/28/90 18930 Macmillan Comp. Pub. Computer Expense 7.95 09/28/90 18931 Associated Bus. Forms Computer Expense 1,363.81 09/28/90 18932 Meade Floral Creations Misc 26.31 09/28/90 18933 Lyle Baker Agency Insurance 100.00 09/28/90 18934 Blue Cross Blue Shield BC/BS 514.15 09/28/90 18935 Ramsey Printing Print/Mail KS Mason 380.70 09/28/90 18936 Postmaster-Burlington Print/Mail KS Mason 3,000.00 09/28/90 18937 J.P. Luther Merchandise Sales 82.66 09/28/90 18938 Midwestern Paper Supplies/Mdse Sales' 542.17 09/28/90 18939 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 1,178.00
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1990-91
Grand Lodge of Kansas
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Favor of For Amount Date Check No. 09/28/90 18940 Jean E. Rader Payroll 09/28/90 18941 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 09/28/90 18942 Elton Werner Payroll 09/28/90 18943 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 09/28/90 18944 Don E. Robinett Payroll 09/28/90 18945 Donella R. Glenn Employee Retirement 09/28/90 18946 Lillian H. Wiant Employee Retirement 10/05/90 18947 Don E. Robinett Gr Mstr Cont/Auto Expense —Geaputor Expense -W/05-/-90—18948 As soei»t-ed-Bus-!—Forms 10/05/90 18949 City of Topeka Water 10/05/90 18950 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 10/05/90 18951 Farm Bureau Acct. & Tax Accounting Service 10/05/90 18952 Rhambo Management Parking 10/05/90 18953 Today Print/Mail KS Mason 10/05/90 18954 Richard D. Overton Grand Officers Travel 10/05/90 18955 Print Equip Repairs-Parts 10/05/90 18956 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 10/05/90 18957 Quill Corp. Merchandise Sales 10/09/90 18958 Postmaster Postage/Express 10/11/90 18959 Conrad F. Johnson Deputy Gr Mstr Cont/Travel 10/12/90 18960 Raymond R. Haden Grand Officers Travel 10/12/90 18961 William J. Brown Grand Officers Travel 10/12/90 18962 A. Kevin Kobler Grand Officers Travel 10/12/90 18963 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 10/12/90 18964 National Geographic Library Expense 10/12/90 18965 Glenn E. Blackburn Library Expense 10/12/90 18966 Modern Office Methods Equip Repairs-Parts 10/12/90 18967 Dehn Heating & Cooling Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 10/12/90 18968 Cintas Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 10/12/90 18969 Midwestern Paper Supplies/Grand Lecturer/Sales Merchandise Sales 10/12/90 18970 Edwardsville Press 10/12/90 18971 ATiT Telephone 10/12/90 18972 Kay Valley St. Bank Taxes 10/12/90 18973 KS Emp. Security Fund State Unemployment 10/12/90 18974 Kansas Withholding Tax Taxes 10/12/90 18975 Kaw Valley St. Bank Federal Unemployment 10/12/90 18976 William J. Brown Masonic Education 10/15/90 18977 Albert 0. Arnold. Jr. Payroll 10/15/90 18978 Jean E. Rader Payroll 10/15/90 18979 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 10/15/90 18980 Elton Werner Payroll 10/15/90 18981 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 10/19/90 18982 Robert K. Shklar Grand Officers Travel 10/19/90 18983 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 10/19/90 18984 Topeka Engraving, Inc. Ritualistic Work Ritualistic Work 10/19/90 18985 Carla's Type. Inc. Ritualistic Work/Msde Sales 10/19/90 18986 Midwestern Paper Co. -Computer—Expense m/AO/QCi 1H9B7 A._Ke.\iia-Kobler Postage/Express 10/25/90 18988 Postmaster Postage/Express 10/26/90 18989 United Parcel Service Electricity 10/26/90 18990 KPL Gas Service Telephone 10/26/90 18991 Southwestern Bell Telephone/Computer 10/26/90 18992 AT&T -ComputeF-ExpenselJ)/24A9e—1&993 We s ter-n-Tempora rie s Grand Officers Travel 10/26/90 18994 Robert K. Shklar Grand Officers Travel 10/26/90 18995 Ronald E. White Grand Officers Travel 10/26/90 18996 Robert Gashaw Computer Expense 10/26/90 18997 Macfflillan Comp. Publ Library Expense 10/26/90 18998 Koerperich Bookbinders Masonic Education 10/26/90 18999 World Class Signs -Computej^Expense 10/26/90 UXIOO Radio ShackPostage/Express 10/31/90 19001 United Parcel Service Water 10/31/90 19002 City of Topeka Parking 10/31/90 19003 Rhambo Management Grand Officers Travel 10/31/90 19004 E. Dean Osborn Ritualistic Work 10/31/90 19005 Midwestern Paper Co. Service & Supplies 10/31/90 19006 Nationwide Papers Computer Expense 10/31/90 19007 Western Temps Misc 10/31/90 19008 City of Topeka BC/BS 10/31/90 19009 Blue Cross Blue Shield
59
60
Proceedings of the
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Favor of Date Check No. For Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 10/31/90 19010 Jean E. Rader Payroll 10/31/90 19011 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 10/31/90 19012 Elton Werner Payroll 10/31/90 19013 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 10/31/90 19014 Donella R. Glenn 10/31/90 19015 Employee Retirement Lillian H. Viant 10/31/90 19016 Employee Retirement Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 10/31/90 19017 Grand Officers Travel Don E. Robinett 11/01/90 19018 Gr Mstr Cont/Auto Expense Conrad F. Johnson 11/02/90 19019 Deputy Gr Mstr Cont/Travel Standard-Hart Printing 11/02/90 19020 Print KS Laws Topeka Postmaster 11/06/90 19021 Postage/Express Topeka Postmaster 11/06/90 19022 Postage/Express Postmaster 11/08/90 19023 Postage/Express Carla's Type, Inc. 11/09/90 19024 Merchandise Sales Cintas 11/09/90 19025 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep Postmaster 11/09/90 19026 Postage/Express United Parcel Service 11/09/90 19027 Postage/Express Farm Bureau Acctg & Tax 11/09/90 19028 Accounting Service Richland Research 11/09/90 19029 Stationary Prt & Supplies E. Blaine Schoolcraft 11/09/90 19030 Trail & Punishment Kenneth Clearley 11/09/90 19031 Trial & Punishment John Rule 11/09/90 19032 Trial & Punishment Today 11/15/90 19033 Misc 11/15/90—L9034 CnmpiitBr.Rxn.fin,se 11/15/90 19035 Postage/Express Postmaster 11/15/90 19036 Postage/Express United Parcel Service 11/15/90 19037 Telephone AT&T 11/15/90 19038 Taxes Kay Valley St. Bank 11/15/90 19039 Taxes Kansas Withholding Tax 11/15/90 19040 Payroll Albert 0. Anold, Jr. 11/15/90 19041 Jean E. Rader Payroll 11/15/90 19042 A. Kevin Kober Payroll 11/15/90 19043 Elton Werner Payroll n/is/gn ign^/i Wpstsiflp Virtpn Computer Expansa11/15/90 19045 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 11/19/90 19046 World Class Signs Masonic Education Southwestern Bell 11/21/90 19047 Telephone Quill Corp. 11/21/90 19048 Print KS Laws Nationwide Papers 11/21/90 19049 Service i Supplies 11/71/911 L9Q50_ Wpsfprn Tpinps _Computer_Expenses 11/21/90 19051 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 11/21/90 19052 Conf. of Gr. Sec. of NA Gr Master/Gr Sec Conf 11/21/90 19053 Raymond R. Haden Grand Officers Travel 11/21/90 19054 Void Grand Officers Travel 11/21/90 19055 A. Kevin Kobler Grand Officers Travel 11/21/90 19056 Elvin S. Cox Postage/Express 11/27/90 19057 Topeka Postmaster Stationary Prt & Supplies 11/30/90 19058 Midewstern Paper Co. Electricity KPL Gas Service 11/30/90 19059 Postage/Express United Parcel Service 11/30/90 19060 L_Set ijter„Expense 11/30/90 19062 AT&T Telephone Rhambo Management Parking 11/30/90 19063 Print 11/30/90 19064 Equip Repairs-Parts 11/30/90 19065 National Information Postage/Express 11/30/90 19066 John Trude Grand Officers Travel 11/30/90 19067 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Officers Travel 11/30/90 19068 Blue Cross Blue Shield BC/BS Kaw Valley St. Bank Transfer of Funds 11/30/90 19069 11/30/90 1907O King Travel Gr Master & Gr Sec Conf Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 11/30/90 19071 Payroll Jean E. Rader 11/30/90 19072 Payroll A. Kevin Kobler 11/30/90 19073 Payroll Elton W. Werner 11/30/90 19074 Payroll Mary Rebekah Wasson 11/30/90 19075 Payroll Donella R. Glenn 11/30/90 19076 Employee Retirement Lillian H. Viant 11/30/90 19077 Employee Retirement
March
Amount 1,178.60 561.54 852.77 257.28 510.66 61.89 61.89 431.97 1,092.63 312,72 1,408.26 3,425.52 200.00 200.00 46.37 24.93 200.00 199.52 189.40 233.40 94.52 79.40 20.60 1,671.55 6fi8-J860.00 265.41 2.84 2,285.52 227.00 1,178.60 561.54 862.77 323.08 1+9.7*542.10 434.50 114.92 224.30 123.81 -236.-3825.20 55.00 137.00 39.36 100.16 200.00 163.14 413.72 22.17 232.30 107.21 42.00 36.40 34.90 96.80 35.86
514.15 10,067.50 865.00 1,178.60 561.54 862.77 305.46
51.72 61.89 61.89
1990-91
61
Grand Lodge of Kansas
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Check No. Favor of For 12/03/90 19078 World Class Signs Merchandise Sales Don E. Robinett 12/07/90 19079 Gr Mstr Cont/Auto Expense 190ft0, ^f art H a l Q t o a H rnnciiU-inp M/07/Qn .iComput pr-iEnpenfie 1 Bldg Repairs & Upkeep Cintas 12/07/90 19081 Postage/Express 12/07/90 19082 United Parcel Service Modern Office Methods Equip Repairs-Parts 12/07/90 19083 12/07/90 19084 Carla's Type Merchandise Sales Richard D. Overton 12/07/90 19085 Masonic Education/Travel 12/07/90 19086 Chuck Hoffmeister i Son Bldg Repairs & Upkeep Farm Bureau Acct. 12/07/90 19087 Accounting Service 12/07/90 19088 Standard-Hart Printing Service & Supplies ,17/(17/90 _i9il83_ A.ssncitJtP'^,P'lfi.. Forms (^"pip^itf^r Eypftnfift 12/07/90 19090 City of Topeka Water Ramsey Printing Co. 12/07/90 19091 Print/Mail KS Mason Western Temps 12/07/90 19092 Computer Expense 12/07/90 19093 Postmaster Print Annual Proceeding 12/08/90 19094 Topeka Postmaster Postage/Express Postmaster 12/13/90 19095 Postage/Express 12/14/90 19096 United Parcel Service Postage/Exprss 19097 Hilts, Inc. 12/14/90 Bldg Repairs i, Upkeep Telephone 12/14/90 19098 ATiT Midwestern Paper Co. Stationary Prt & Supplies 12/14/90 19099 12/14/90 19101 Pitney-Bowes Equip Repairs-Parts 12/14/90 19102 Today Print/Mail KS Mason Kau Valley St. Bank Taxes 12/14/90 19103 Kansas Withholding Tax Taxes 12/14/90 19104 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 12/14/90 19105 Payroll Jean E. Rader 12/14/90 19106 Payroll 12/14/90 19107 A. Kevin Kobler Elton W. Werner Payroll 12/14/90 19108 Topeka Postmaster Postage/Express 12/17/90 19109 World Class Signs Merchandise Sales 12/17/90 19110 Shawnee Country Treas. Pers Prop Taxes 12/19/90 19111 Shawnee County Treas. Real Estate Taxes 12/19/90 19112 Payroll A. Kevin Kobler 12/19/90 19113 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 12/19/90 19114 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 12/19/90 19115 Heirloom Bible Publ. Merchandise Sales 12/21/90 19116
Date
Amount 97.00 888.93 T-jn n n
24.93 46.62 12.67 112.88 745.25 42.10
CUTTZT^J-^ T51.08 483.91 26.54 444.15 85.25 4,000,00 200,00 200,00 47.44 29.52 3.56 173.86 106.38 2,986.37 2.089.52 204.00 1,178,60 561,54 862.77 381.66 500.00 8.00 519.63 12,963,20 300.00 100.00 59.83 166.37 Oi O 5Q
Kay Temps 12/21/90 19118 12/21/90 19119 Southwestern Bell Quill Corp. 12/21/90 19120 Standard-Hart 12/21/90 19121 Conference of GM & GS 12/21/90 19122 Enjoy Calif. Enterprises 12/21/90 19123 Conference of GM & Sec 12/26/90 19124 12/26/90 ..19125. .. Stan-Hardesty-ConKul-t-i KPiL Gas Service 12/31/90 19126 United Parcel Service 12/31/90 19127 Blue Cross Blue Sheild 12/31/90 19128 12/31/90 19129 Quill Corp. Edwardsville Press 12/31/90 19130 12/31/90 19131 AT&T Midwestern Paper Co. 12/31/90 19132 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 12/31/90 19133 Jean E. Rader 12/31/90 19134 12/31/90 19135 A. Kevin Kobler 12/31/90 19136 Elton W. Werner Donella R. Glenn 12/31/90 19137 Lillian H. Wiant 12/31/90 19138 12/31/90 19139 G.L. Charity Fund Rustic Petal Flowers 01/04/91 19140 City of Topeka 01/04/91 19141 United Parcel Service 01/04/91 19142 01/04/91 19143 Rhambo Managment Billy Swader 01/04/91 19144 Dehn Heating & Cooling 01/04/91 19145 Farm Bureau Acct & Tax 01/04/91 19145 Cintas 01/04/91 19147
Computer Expenses Telephone Supplies/Mdse Sales Supplies/Mdse Sales Gr Master & Gr Sec Conf Gr Master & Gr Sec Conf Gr Master & Gr Sec Conf
261.00 98.55 399.31 1,080,84 913,00 150.00 156.00
Electricity Postage/Express BC/BS Computer Expense Masonic Education Telephone Stationary Prt & Supplies Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Employee Retirement Employee Retirement Charity Misc Water Postage/Express Parking Misc Bldg Repairs & Upkeep Accounting Service Bldg Repairs & Upkeep
516.61 45.86 514.15 358.54 1.189.00 63.11 287.61 1,178.60 561.54 562.77 135.75 61.89 61.89 400.00 33.15 21.62 63.58 42.00 25.00 527.43 120.60 24.93
62
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WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS Check No. Favor of For 01/04/91 19149 Seigel Display Purchase of Equip 01/04/91 19150 Mobilfone Security Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 01/04/91 19151 Don E. Robinett Gr Mstr Cont/Travel 01/04/91 19152 William J. Brown Grand Officers Travel — 01/04/91 19153 Data Science Corp. Computer Expense • 01/04/91 19154 E. Dean Osborn Masonic Education 01/12/91 19155 Purr's Cafeteria Committee Allowance 01/15/91 19156 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 01/15/91 19157 Bonnie Swader Bldg Repairs & Upkeep - -01/15/91- 19158 Ke#_Ieiiipocar.y..Ser.vjxe___ Cnrnpiitpr Fvppngp 01/15/91 19159 ATiT Telephone 01/15/91 19160 Bob's Janitorial Serv. Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 01/15/91 19161 Kenneth V. Moses Trial S Punishment 01/15/91 19162 Ronald E. White Grand Lecturer 01/15/91 19163 Robert M. Schroeder Grand Lecturer 01/15/91 19164 Kaw Valley St. Bank Taxes 01/15/91 19165 Kansas Withholding Tax Taxes 01/15/91 19166 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Payroll 01/15/91 19167 Jean E. Rader Payroll 01/15/91 19168 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 01/15/91 19169 Elton W. Werner Payroll 01/15/91 19170 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 01/18/91 19171 World Calss Sign Masonic Education 01/22/91 19172 Void 01/22/91 19173 Grand Lodge/Capital Fed Special Assessments 01/22/91 19174 Grand Lodge/Commerce Bk Special Assessments 01/22/91 19175 Star Trophies Masonic Educationa —.01/23/91 19176 Westside Computer Purchase of Equip 01/23/91 19177 Grand Lodge - Bank IV Special Assessments 01/23/91 19178 Postmaster Postage/Express 01/25/91 19179 KP&L Electricity 01/25/91 19180 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 01/25/91 19181 Southwestern Bell Telephone 01/25/91 19182 Topeka Engraving Co. Stationary Prt & Supplies 01/25/91 19183 Heirloom Bible Pub. Merchandise Sales 01/25/91 19184 KS Emp. Sec. Fund State Unemployment 01/25/91 19185 Quill Service & Supplies 01/25/91 19186 AT&T Telephone .01/25/91 19187 Hilts, Inc. Misc 01/25/91 19188 Harry Klitzner Co. Merchandise Sales 01/25/91 19189 Robert K. Shklar Grand Lecturer 01/25/91 19190 Ronald E. White Grand Lecturer 01/25/91 19191 Robert M. Schroeder Grand Lecturer 01/25/91 19192 E. Dean Osborn Grand Lecturer 01/25/91 19193 Carveth K. Neer Grand Lecturer -- 01/2'5/91 19194 Stan Halstead Consulting Computer Expense 01/28/91 19195 Topeka Postmaster Postage/Express 01/30/91 19196 Grand Lodge/MNB Transfer of Funds 01/30/91 19197 Kansas Masonic Home Per Capita Tax 01/31/91 19198 City of Topeka Water 01/31/91 19199 United Parcel Service Postage/Express 01/31/91 19200 Bonnie Swader Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 01/31/91 19201 Dehn Heating & Cooling Bldg Repairs & Upkeep 01/31/91 19202 Cintas Bldg Repairs & Upkeep ^ _ _ —CnmD.uter,.Expense _04./4iVAl 15203. Ifoy T c m p n i - a r y g o r v Reno Co. Treasurer 01/31/91 19204 Pers Prop Tax 1-920-5er—Expense—-01/31/91 19206 Blue Cross Blue Shield BC/BS 01/31/91 19207 Standard-Hart Printing Merchandise Sales -01/31/91 19208 Midwestern Paper Co. Stationary Prt & Supplies 01/31/91 19209 Sarah B. Brown Computer Expense ""01731791" 19210" Ronald E. White Grand Lecturer 01/31/91 19211 Albert 0. Arnold Jr. Payroll 01/31/91 19212 Jean E. Rader Payroll 01/31/91 19213 A. Kevin Kobler Payroll 01/31/91 19314 Elton W. Werner Payroll 01/31/91 19215 Mary Rebekah Wasson Payroll 01/31/91 19216 Don E. Robinett Payroll 01/31/91 19217 Donella R. Glenn Employee Retirement Date
March
Amount 145.64 240.00 456.35 214.50
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4FT7 37.88 147.85 40.00
6iaJl 3.31 29.47 142.98 76.80 131.80 2,061.22 203.00 1,199.60 564.54 868.77 324.08 1,790.00 194.00 60.000.00 60,000.00 543.40 559.00 80,000.00 200.00 970.97 347.70 88.71 25,54 112.18 24.07 147.22 56.75 103.73 1,081.23 137.81 55.68 54.36 99.07 55.00 640.00 500.00 75,000.00 75.000.00 22.11 64.29 40.00 154.74 24.93
5y-i3 . 17.50 27.48^ 514.15 993.13 ' 446.04 449 .-50. 51,72 1.199.60 564.54 868.77 441.53 459.02 184.70 61,89
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Date 01/31/91 01/31/91 01/31/91 01/31/91 01/31/91 01/31/91
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1990-91
WARRANT ACCOUNT CHECKS For Favor of Check No. Employee Retirement 19218 L i l l i a n H. Wiant George Washington Mem. 19219 George Washington Mem Gr Mstr Cont/Auto Expense 19220 Kaw Valley S t . Bank Gr Master & Gr Sec Conf 19221 Don E. Robinett Gr Master S Gr Sec Conf 19222 Conrad F. Johnson Gr Master S Gr Sec Conf 19223 Albert 0 . Arnold, J r .
Amount 61.89 1,000.00 8,196.86 584.00 384.00 584.00
H:.W:. 6RAND LODGE AFSAH OF KANSAS CHECK REGISTER - MILEAGE S PER DIEM CHECKS MARCH 16. 1991 ISSUED TO
CKt 19402 19403 19404 19405 19406 19407 19408 19409 19410 19411 19412 19413 19414 1941S 19416 19417 19418 19419 19482 19483 19484 19485 19486 19487 19488 19489 19490 19491 19492 19493 19494 19495 19496 19497 19498 19499 19500 19501 19502 19503 19504 19505 19506 19507 19508 19509 19510 19511 19512 19513 19514 19515 19516 19517 19518
SMITHTON LEAVENUORTH UYANDOTTE UASHINGTON LAURENCE UNION R I S I N G SUN ACACIA K I N G SOLOMON JEUELL EMPORIA VOID GREAT BEND LAFAYETTE TQPEKA OTTAUA OLATHE CIRCLEVILLE VOID PALMYRA OSAGE V A L L E Y OKETO VOID VOID VOID PACIFIC TOUANOA VOID AUBURN MOUND C I T Y A N C I E N T FORM HIAUIATHA VOID PAOLA lOLA VOID DE SOTO MCKINLEY HOLTON VOID VOID EASTON VOID XENIA NINE MILE LAKE ORIENT VOID SHAUNEE TROY SPRING H I L L YORK VOID SALINA VOID
LDG* 0001 0002 0003 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 0030 0031 0032 0033 0034 0035 0036 0037 0038 0039 0040 0041 0042 0043 0044 0045 0046 0047 0049 0050 0051 0052 0054 0055 0056 0057 0058 0060 0061
MILEAGE
PER DIEM
REPORT FEE
CHECK AMOUNT
44.50 42.75 44.25 41.50 35.25 12.00 55.50 35.35 42.75 19.75 28.50
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
74.50 72.75 74.25 71.50 65.25 42.00 85.50 65.25 72.75 49.75 58.50
19.00 16.75 28.00 36.00 43.00 32.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
49.00 46.75 58.00 66.00 73.00 62.00
39.00 45.50 30.75
30.00 30.00 30.00
69.00 75.50 60.75
49.25 25.50
30.00 30.00
79.25 55.50
32.50 53.00 44.25 41.25
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
62.50 83.00 74.25 71.25
43.25 45.25
30.00 30.00
73.25 75.25
39.25 34.75 33.00
30.00 30.00 30.00
69.25 64.75 63.00
39.25
30.00
69.25
51.50 42.75 26.75 28.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
81.50 72.75 56.75 58.00
44.50 46.00 45.00 21.75
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
74.50 76.00 75.00 51.75
30.00
30.00
64
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«:.W:. 6RAND L0D6E AFSAH OF KA.4SAS CHECK REGISTER - HILEA6E S PER DIEH CHECKS MARCH 16. 1991
CK* 19519 19520 19521 19522 19523 19524 19525 19526 19527 19528 19529 19530 19531 19532 19533 19534 19535 19536 19537 19538 19539 19540 19541 19542 19543 19544 19545 19546 19547 19548 19549 19550 19551 19552 19553 19554 19555 19556 19557 19558 19559 19560 19561 19562 19563 19564 19565 19566 19567 19568 19569 19570 19571 19572 19573 19574 19575 19576 19577 19578 19579 19580 19581 19582
ISSUED TO RIDGEUAY ADAMS VOID GARDNER VOID FRANKFORT VOID CARBONDALE BAXTER VOID VOID MYSTIC TIE UAMEGO ERIE DELTA CORINTHIAN ZEREDATHA DORIC JEFFERSON VOID SUNFLOUER HANKATO VOID GOLDEN RULE MARYSVILLE VOID VOID HARMONY CONSTELLATION DELAWARE PATHOS BENEVOLENT UICHITA PRUDENCE EUCLID KEYSTONE CEDAR FRONTIER SOLOMON CITY FIDELITY FORTITUDE VOID VOID MINFIELD HESPERIAN HAYSVILLE ST JOHNS VOID VOID VOID PARSONS CHEROKEE UOODSON CLIFTON VOID HUTCHINSON - RENO CAUKER CITY MERIDIAN PALESTINE BELLEVILLE POLAR STAR EQUITY CARSON CRESCENT
LOet 6062 0063 0064 006S 0066 0067 0069 0070 0071 0072 0073 0074 0075 0076 0077 0079 0080 0083 0084 0085 0086 0087 0088 0090 0091 0092 0093 0094 0095 0096 0097 0098 0099 0100 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 0106 0107 0108 0109 0110 0111 0112 0113 0114 0115 0116 0117 0119 0121 0122 0123 »121 *12S »126 «12^ *129 *13* «131 8132 '^33
MILEAGE
PER DIEM
REPORT FEE
CHECK AMOUNT
34.25 60.25
30.00 30.00
64.25 90.25
42.50
30.00
72.50
31.50 66.50
30.00 30.00
61.50 96.50
27.75 20.25 53.25 37.50 30.00 25.00 37.00 37.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
57.75 50.25 83.25 67.50 60.00 55.00 67.00 67.00
21.75 22.50
30.00 30.00
51.75 52.50
28.00 28.25
30.00 30.00
58.00 58.25
48.50 44.25 44.25 25.00 6.75 21.75 64.25 31.50 55.50 48.75 22.75 4.25 34.00 50.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
78.50 74.25 74.25 55.00 36.75 51.75 94.25 61.50 85.50 78.75 52.75 34.25 64.00 80.00
32.25 25.25 25.50 13.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
62.25 55.25 55.50 43.00
54.00 61.50 39.75 18.50
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
84 91 69 48
.00 .50 .75 .50
15.50 20.25 43.75 41.25 17.50 35.25 50.00 48.50 37.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
45. 50. 73. 71. 47. 65. 80. 78. 67.
.50 .25 .75 25 50 25 00 50 00
56.75
65
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M:.kl:. 6RAND L0D6E AFSAH OF KANSAS CHECK REGISTER - MILEAGE S PER DIEN CHECKS MARCH 16. 1991
CKt
ISSUED TO
19S83 CLAY CENTER 19584 LENEXA 19585 VOID 19586 VOID 19587 VOID 19588 SI6NAL 19589 NEUTON 19590 MINNEAPOLIS 19591 VOID 19592 MT VERNON 19593 ELLSUORTH 19594 CENTRE 19595 WAKEENEY 19596 VOID 19597 UELLINGTON 19598 DOUGLASS 19599 VOID 19600 OLD MISSION 19601 LINCOLN 19602 HOPE 19603 DEXTER 19604 ACTIVE 19605 VOID 19606 ALMA 19607 SABETHA 19608 VOID 19609 ATUOOD 19610 OXFORD 19611 FARMERS 19612 VOID 19613 NORTH STAR 19614 BLUE RAPIDS 19615 STERLING 19616 MCPHERSON 19617 BELLE PLAINE 19618 VOID 19619 PRAIRIE QUEEN 19620 VOID 19621 VOID 19622 LENORA 19623 VOID 19624 PHILLIPSBURG 19625 MOUNTAIN SLOPE 19626 PITTSBURG 19627 ONAGA 19628 VOID 19629 HENRI 19630 WALNUT VALLEY 19631 ROYAL 19632 HARTFORD 19633 GALENA 19634 HAYS 19635 MADISON 19636 BLUE HILL 19637 NORTON 19638 ANTHONY 19639 MULVANE 19640 VOID 19641 OOUNS 19642 EMINENCE 19643 HARPER 19644 FULTON 19645. COURTLAND 19646 VOID
LDGt 0134 0135 0136 0137 0138 0141 0142 0143 0144 0145 0146 0147 0148 0149 0150 0151 0152 0153 0154 0155 0156 0158 0160 0161 0162 0163 0164 0165 0166 0167 0168 0169 0171 0172 0173 0174 0176 0177 0179 0181 0183 0184 0186 0187 0188 0189 0190 0191 0192 0193 0194 0195 0196 0198 0199 0200 0201 0203 0204 0205 0206 0210 0211 0212
MILEAGE
PER DIEM
REPORT FEE
CHECK AMOUNT
14.75 44.25
30.00 30.00
44.75 74.25
28.75 15.75 5.75
30.00 30.00 30.00
58.75 45.75 35.75
15.75 8.75 17.50 32.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
45.75 38.75 47.50 62.00
29.75 31.00
30.00 30.00
59.75 61.00
45.00 10.25 40.50 38.25 41.50
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
75.00 40.25 70.50 68.25 71.50
20.25 38.50
30.00 30.00
50.25 68.50
58.00 33.75 20.50
30.00 30.00 30.00
88.00 63.75 50.50
21.75 26.50 18.00 8.75 27.59
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
51.75 56.50 48.00 38.75 57.50
16.50
30.00
46.50
42.50
30.00
72.50
35.25 51.75 60.50 26.50
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
65.25 81.75 90.50 56.50
37.75 35.00 15.50 34.25 68.75 24.50 34.25 15.75 43.50 34.50 27.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
67.75 65.00 45.50 64.25 98.75 54.50 64.25 45.75 73.50 64.50 57.00
21.75 24.50 32.00 55.75 20.25
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
51.75 54.50 62.00 85.75 50.25
66
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M:.U:. GRAND LOOSE AFSAH OF KANSAS CHECK REGISTER - NILEASE S PER OIEN CHECKS HARCH 16. 1991 CKt 19647 19648 19649 19650 19651 19652 19653 19654 19655 19656 19657 19658 19659 1966a 19661 19662 19663 19664 19665 19666 19667 19668 19669 19670 19671 19672 19673 19674 19675 19676 19677 1967B 19679 19680 19681 19682 19683 19684 19685 19686 19687 19688 19689 19690 19691 19692 19693 19694 19695 19696 19697 19698 19699 19700 19701 19702 19703 19704 19705 19706 19707 19708 19709
ISSUED TO VOID VOID ELLINUOOD CORNER STONE LEWIS VOID ST BERNARD VOID VOID SILOAH VULCAN NINNESCAH CLINTON AXTELL NERIDEN TEMPLE MOUNT HOPE LINUOOD VOID VOID VOID TYRIAN CHASE ALBERT NEESE STAFFORD OAKLEY IONIC VOID VOID NORTON VOID VOID KILUINNING VOID BOURBON MISTLETOE ARMOUROALE KAU UNITY VOID UEBB VOID COSMOS VOID VOID HILLBROOK VOID PRESTON ANTHEM VOID VOID CYRUS EMERALD VOID VOID KIOUA COMANCHE SAMARIA CABLE FARGO VOID ALBERT PIKE ST THOMAS
LOet 0215 0216 0217 0219 0220 0221 0222 0223 0224 0225 0229 0230 0233 0234 0236 0237 0238 0241 0243 0244 0245 0246 0247 0248 0252 0253 0254 0256 0257 0258 0259 0262 0265 0266 0268 0269 0271 0272 0273 0274 0275 0277 0278 0279 0280 02B1 0282 0283 0284 0285 0286 0288 02B9 0290 0291 0293 0295 0298 0299 0300 0302 0303 0306
HILEABE
PER OIEH
REPORT FEE
CHECK AMOUNT
19.50 14.25 31.00
30.00 30.00 30.00
49.50 44.25 61.00
40.00
30.00
70.00
28.00 54.50 25.75 37.75 31.75 30.75 59.25 21.75 37.25
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
SB.00 84.50 55.75 67.75 61.75 60.75 89.25 51.75 67.25
50.25 17.25 30.75 26.25 45.00 18.25
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
80.25 47.25 60.75 56.25 75.00 48.25
25.75
55.75
29.50
30.00
59.50
51.75 30.25 44.25 44.25 29.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
81.75 60.25 74.25 74.25 59.00
51.00
30.00
81.00
41.50
30.00
71.50
30.00
66.25
44.75 48.50
30.00 30.00
74 . 7 5 78 . 5 0
10.75 56.25
30.00 30.00
40 . 7 5 86 . 2 5
37.50 43.25 12.50 21.00 60.75
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
67 73, 42, 51, 90,
21.75 51.25
30.00 30.00
51. .75 81. .25
.50 .25 .50 .00 .75
1990-91
67
Grand Lodge of Kansas
M:.U:. GRAND LODGE AF&AM OF KANSAS CHECK REGISTER - MILEAGE S PER DIEM CHECKS MARCH 16. 1991 CKt 19719 19711 19712 19713 19714 1971S 19716 19717 19718 19719 19729 19721 19722 19723 19724 1972S 19726 19727 19728 19729 19730 19731 19732 19733 19734 19735 19736 19737 19738 19739 19740 19741 19742 19743 19744 19745 19746 19747 19748 19749 19750 19751 19752 19753 19754 19755 19756 19757 19758 19759 19760 19761 19762 19763 19764 19765 19766 19767 19768 19769 19770 19771 19772 19773
ISSUED TO KANSAS SYRACUSE NAPHTALI HANCOCK SANTA FE TRINITY HEBRON VIRGINIA WALLACE NORUICH GOODLAND BEN HUR ONEIDA VOID VOID VOID HOYT VOID HOISINGTON ROSEDALE VOID ALLEN VOID KINCAID LANE VOID PARKER EDNA SPIVEY HOXIE NARKA VOID VOID VOID CHAUTAUQUA VOID ALTA VISTA JENNINGS GENESEO CUBA VALLEY CENTER DERBY BONNER SPRINGS VOID ROGER E SHERMAN MACKSVILLE VOID DUIGHT VOID VOID VOID VOID PROTECTION SEABROOK MAYETTA SAFFOROVILLE UAKEFIELD LINDSBORG VOID VOID LATHAM UAKARUSA BENEDICT ST FRANCIS
LOG* 0307 0309 0310 0311 0312 0313 0314 0315 0318 0319 0321 0322 0323 0324 0325 0326 0327 0330 0331 0333 0334 0335 0336 0338 0339 0340 0341 0345 0347 0348 0349 0351 0352 0354 0355 0356 0357 0360 0361 0362 0364 0365 0366 0367 0369 0371 0372 0374 0376 0379 0380 0382 0384 0385 0393 0395 0396 0397 0398 0399 0401 0402 0403 0404
MILEAGE
PER DIEM
REPORT FEE
CHECK AMOUNT
13.00 63.00 41.50 43.00 52.75 21.75 38.50 53.50 50.25 30.75 59.50 44.25 37.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
43.00 93.00 71.50 73.00 82.75 51.75 68.50 83.50 80.25 60.75 89.50 74.25 67.00
30.25
30.00
60.25
17.75 44.25
30.00 30.00
47.75 74.25
23.75
30.00
53.75
47.50 40.00
30.00 30.00
77.50 70.00
48.75 58.75 30.50 44.25 22.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
78.75 88.75 60.50 74.25 52.00
42.50
30.00
72.50
18.50 49.75 12.00 19.00 20.50 25.50 40.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
48.50 79.75 42.00 49.00 50.50 55.50 70.00
44.25 29.00
30.00 30.00
74.25 59.00
17.00
30.00
47.00
46.75 28.00 31.50 26.50 13.25 5.25
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
76.75 58.00 61.50 56.50 43.25 35.25
33.50 29.00 43.50 68.25
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
63.50 59.00 73.50 98.25
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M:.U:. GRAND LODBE AFSAH OF KANSAS CHECK REGISTER - NILEAGE S PER DIEH CHECKS MARCH 16. 1991
CKt 19774 19775 19776 19777 19778 19779 19780 19781 19782 19783 19784 19785 19786 19787 19788 19789 19790 19791 19792 19793 19794 19795 19796 19797 19798 19799 19800 19801 19802 19803 19804 19805 19806 19807 19808 19809 19810 19811 19812 19813 1S814 19815 19816 19817 19818 19819 19820 19821 19822 19823 19824 19825 19826 19827 19828 19829 19830 19831 19832 19833 19834 19835 19836 L9837
ISSUED TO VOID ARHA HAVILAND QUINTER VOID ENSIGN VOID SHARON SPRINGS DELIA VOID VOID CLAFLIN BURDICK GOFF HINNEOLA 8EST0R G BROUN OVERLAND PARK ENTERPRISE UEST GATE BENDENA VOID VOID VOID VOID MASONIC HOME VOID VOID VOID HARRY CORVAN CARPENTER JAMES ROBERT UATKINS ERNEST PHIL SMITH VOID VOID VOID VOID DEUITT OUTTUEILER VOID VOID JERRY UILLIAM COLE CLIFTON MONROE GEIS MERLE DALE BRADLEY VOID VOID ROBERT LEUIS DAVIS VOID VOID VOID KENNETH VERNON MOSES VOID VOID JOHN ALBERT RULE VOID VOID VOID JOHN E MOUEN VOID VOID JOHN A SCHOUALTER VOID VOID VOID VOID VOID VOID
Loet 0406 0408 0409 0410 0411 0413 0415 0417 0419 0420 0423 0424 0429 0430 0431 0433 0436 0437 0438 0440 0441 0444 0446 0449 0450
MILEAGE
PER DIEM
REPORT FEE
CHECK AMOUNT
61.00 3S.00 37.00
30.00 30.00 30.00
91.00 65.00 67.00
43.75
30.00
73.75
85.75 27.7S
30.00 30.00
115.75 57.75
14.25 16.25 33.00 45.25 21.75 45.25 8.25 44.25 45.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
44.25 46.25 63.00 75.25 51.75 75.25 38.25 74.25 75.00
21.75
30.00
51.75
13.00 21.75 13.00
30.00 30 .00 30. aa
41 gg
3^ gg
71.50
21,.75 32..00 28,.00
30 .00 30,.00 30,.00
51.75 62.00 58.00
21.75
30.00
51.75
28.25
30.00
41.50
30.00
45.89
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19.59
39.99
50.00
93.00 51.75 A9
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H:.U:. BRAND LODGE AFSAH OF KANSAS CHECK REGISTER - MILEAGE fi PER DIEH CHECKS MARCH 16. 1991 ISSUED TO
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BEPORT OF THE CODNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION
V:. Villiaa J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden and Secretary for the Coimcil of Administration, subaitted the following report, which, on his notion was accepted. To the H: .H:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas The first meeting of the Council of Administration was requested by H:.V:. Don E. Robinett on March 17, 1990, at Salina, Kansas. R:.H:. Conrad F. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master was asked to offer a prayer. The meeting was called to order by H:.W:. Robert M. Nease, PGM, for the election of officers. H:.W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master, was elected President. R:.V:. Conrad F. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master was elected Vice President; and R:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden was elected Secretary. All were elected by unanimous approval. Others in attendance were R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary and W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Deacon. The Grand Senior Deacon was invited to ask questions and join in the discussion without voting. The Kaw Valley State Bank and Trust of Topeka, Kansas was of the Grand Lodge of Kansas.
retained as the offical bank
Other meetings were called by the Grand Master on March 31, April 21, June 16, July 21, August 25, September 29, October 13, November 17, 1990, and January 13, 1991. Some of the highlights of the meetings are listed: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Guidelines were set forth for the use of the Mobile Lodge. R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, was commissioned to commence writing his memoirs and background information on Grand Lodge Activities and personalities. Alcoholic beverages will not be allowed in Masonic Temple Lodge rooms or dining rooms. Unanimous agreement to publish only five issues of the Kansas Mason. Agreement to accept the Grand Master's plan to change the number of Districts to fifty (50). Lodge Charters issued henceforth shall read AF & AM whereas they have previously read F & AH. Guidelines were developed to limit the number of invitations of visiting dignitaries to Grand Lodge and the Grand Master's banquet. Approval of the development of a combined Cipher-Monitor. Unanimous approval of a Candidate handbook which later became a part of the "New Proficency" by Edict of the Grand Master. Approval to add the words Spiritual and Symbolic to the Combined Cipher-Moniter. Approval of the design and acquisition of 60-year emblems. Approval of a Lodge Secretaries Manual. Approval of requests for Charity by individuals and the Masonic Service Association for Lodges in other jurisdictions. All requests for Listings of Grand Lodge members will be submitted to the Grand Secretary accompanied by the information to be mailed to the membership. The requests to be approved by the Council on a case-by-case basis. Approval to purchase a new Postage Meter for the Grand Lodge offices.
Other items received, reviewed, discussed, or acted upon, if not reported elsewhere in the proceedings of the Annual Communicaiton of Grand Lodge, may be read in each of the recorded meetings of the Council of Administration which are kept in the Grand Lodge Building in Topeka, Kansas. All decisions were unanimous and harmony prevailed at all times with the Council of Administration. Fraternally submitted, William J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden Secretary of the Council of Administration
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REPORT OF THE GRAND LODGE PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM. gave the accepted.
following
report, which, on his
motion was
I have accepted the appointment as Editor of The Kansas Mason with some trepidation. 1 feel very strongly that such a medium is important to any organization, but more especially to ours. Our lodges are strung out all over our state and certainly need some sort of communications. Area Meetings and District Meetings, it's sad to relate, don't attract even a fair percentage of our Brethren to attend. With our Grand Lodge convening only once a year, it would appear The Kansas Mason is an apt vehicle to keep the craft informed. The Finance Committee meeting with the Council of Administration in December struggled long and hard with an acceptable budget for the new year. We are faced with increased costs but a decreasing membership. To pare the expenses without jeopardizing the efficiency of our institution, the Committee decided to eliminate two issues of The Kansas Mason thereby saving approximately $10,000. This makes it more difficult to keep the Masons of Kansas abreast with the activities of the Grand Lodge. But necessity may prove the mother lode of innovation. In this wise, I would encourage you to be diligent in reporting news items and activities of your lodge to me. And photos will add greatly to your stories. A black and white glossy is preferred over color photos. The publication dates will now be February 10, April 10, August 10 and December 10. Items for publication should reach me at Box 155, Clay Center, Kansas 67432 at least 20 days before the publication dates. Also. "Letters to the Editor" will be gladly received and published if at all possible. The Council of Administration is. ipso facto, the publisher of The Kansas Mason, and they will provide the necessary guide lines and the journalistic philosophy to proclaim. In closing. I thank Most Worshipful Don Robinett fidence of the Council of Administration in me.
for this appointment and for the con-
Respectfully. William F. Mcintosh. Editor the Kansas Mason Corvon Carpenter, Chairman of Credentials gave the following preliminary report. CURRENT: Grand Lodge Officers 17 Past Grand Masters 21 Distinguished Guests 12 Grand Lodge Committeemen 41 Area Deputy Grand Masters 10 District Deputy Grand Masters 36 Grand Lecturers 13 District Lecturers 7 Grand Representatives 26 INCOMING: Grand Lodge Officers Grand Lodge Committeemen Area Deputy Grand Masters District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lecturers District Lecturers LODGES REPRESENTED: Masters Senior Wardens Junior Wardens Secretaries Past Masters Master Masons
19 32 5 37 8 14
247 of 338 Chartered Lodges 167 63 54 110 336 44
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REPORT OF THE CORRESPONDENCE COMMITTEE Gilbert A. Farmer, Chairman, submitted accepted.
the
following report, which, on his motion was
To the M:.V:. Grand Lodge of AF S> AM of Kansas: ARIZONA Earl L. Hunder, Vm AWARDS: Brother Herman E. Freiheit was Harmony Lodge #57.
chosen
Also recognized was Brother William K. Bishop. Secretary for Acacia Lodge #47.
Mason
of the Tear.
He is in his 30th
He is a member of consecutive year as
Twelve $1,000.00 scholarships were presented this year. This year was a first in this scholarship program. Three lodges sponsored two winners each. There were also 3 DeMolay, 3 Jobs, 3 Rainbow, and 3 winners who did not participate in any Masonic youth organizations. MASONIC EDUCATION: There were two Lodge leadership Conferences, on Wardens and Deacons Workshops, eight joint workshops, continued the Builder/Master Builder program. In the Builder/Master Builder there were 2 Builder Awards earned.
and 25 Master Builder Awards
ARIZONA MASONRY: This marks the end of a year during which this publication had worldwide circulation. This was accomplished by the 2,500 additional copies printed this year and Inserted with the monthly mailing of Southern California Research Lodge, which is distributed to its members through the United States and in many other countries. MEMBERSHIP: Membership as of 12-31-87 was 15,417. Membership 15,007. This reflects a net loss of 400 members.
as of
12-31-88 was
ALABAMA David L. Shirley, WM YOUTH:
Report submitted by Brother Fred W. Vaughn, PGM
I have rather mixed emotions as this is being prepared. I have been working with our young people for 33 years. For 33 years I have spent a lot of time in various Masonic and Youth activities all over our State. I am only one person, but I wonder many times who will take my place when I am no longer able to function. The interest in our young people is the lowest it has been. Host of the people hearing this are not really listening, and they think the future of Masonry Is in their hands. This Is not true, the future of Masonry everywhere including Alabama is in the hands of youth today. How many of you will still be active in 25 years? If we do not encourage them by our actions, we will continue to lose members In Masonry just as Rainbow and DeMolay have today. Mrs. Elliott, Supreme Inspector for Rainbow has a few long-time workers, just as we do in DeMolay. Neither of us are getting new workers, but we keep losing people, young people and adults. My brethren it is time we pay attention to our young people, your children and grandchildren. Giving them a $20.00 bill and the car on a Friday or Saturday night is not the answer. You need to at least know where they are and what they are doing. I love Masonry and what it has done for me for almost 38 years. I want to see it continue. I think most of you present love Masonry or you would not be here. IT IS TIME MY BRETHREN TO THINK OF THE FUTURE OF OUR GREAT FRATERNITY. MASONIC HOME: To be confronted each day with some new and very important problem of a Resident is a challenge to anyone and the satisfaction of hearing a simple 'Thank You" for little things you do makes the efforts worthwhile. To Past Grand Matron, Sister Frances Logan and all members of the Eastern Star that contributed to buy new spreads and drapes, and other items for the Home. Thank you. All items were needed.
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ARKANSAS Jaoes T. Henley, WH AWARDS:
The Medal of Honor was presented to the following;
A Member of another Grand Jurisdiction for Outstanding Service to Freemasonry: R:.W:. Bro. John E. Shaver, Grand Secretary, H:.V:. Grand Lodge AF & A M of Oklahoma. Outstanding Service to Freemasonry in Arkansas: Felix D. Goza, Jr., Secretary of Franklin Lodge #9 The Board of Charties reported they have 10 students on scholarship for 1989. This is an increase of 4 times the amount in 1986. These scholarships are given through the Joseph P. Hall Memorial Fund. This is an Educational Fund for scholarships to help with the educational cost of orphan sons and daughters of deceased Master Masons who were in good standing at the time of their death. The applicants are carefully reviewed and appear before the Board for a personal interview before any awards are made. Youth and Scholarship Board awarded 20 scholarship grants to sons and daughters of living Haster Masons in good standing. In addition to these new grants, the Board renews 34 grants for the Spring semester of 1988 and 27 for the Fall semester of 1988. MEMBERSHIP: Membership as of 12-31-87 40,320. reflects a net loss of 1,354.
Membership as of 12-31-88, 38,929. This
CALIFORHIA Stanley L. Channon, WH AWARDS:
Grand Master's Achievement Awards:
28 Lodges qualified as first time recipients of this award and each were presented with a suitably engraved plaque. 25 Lodges qualified as second time engraved tabs.
recipients of
this award, and were
presented with
16 Lodges had qualified as third time recipients, 18 Lodges were fourth time recipients, 32 Lodges were fifth tine recipients, 31 Lodges were sixth time recipients. All were presented with properly engraved tabs. NEW LODGES: During the year ending 6-30-88, Three Stars Lodge located in San Diego was issued a dispensation to work as a Lodge. The date of dispensation was 10-2-87. The Lodge was instituted on the sane date with Host Worshipful Jack R. Levitt, Grand Master presiding, and it received its Charter as Three Stars Lodge #839 on 10-10-88. Also during the year ending 6-30-88, Sunrise Lodge located at Reseda, was formed. The Lodge was granted its dispensation on 2-12-88 and was instituted on 4-5-88 with Host Worshipful Leo B. Hark, Grand Haster, presiding. The Lodge was entered on the registry of the Grand Lodge as Lodge *840 upon issuance of its Charter in October 1988. During the year ending 6-30-89, Irvine Lodge, located at Irvine, was issued its dispensation on 4-20-89. The Lodge was Instituted as Irvine Lodge UD 4-23-89 with Host Worshipful Stanley Channon, Grand Master, presiding. MEMBERSHIP: Membership as of 12-31-88, 159,496. Membership as of 12-31-89, 151,031. This reflects a net loss of 8,445. Of the net loss of 8,455 members, 2,341 were the result of the formation of the Grand Lodge of Hawaii on 5-20-89. Had we retained these members the net loss would have been 6,074, the highest yearly net loss in the history of our Grand Lodge. MASONIC EDUCATION: Freesiasonry's leabership continues to delcine. In this year alone, the Grand Lodge AF & AH of California lost 6,000 members not counting the Masons in Hawaii (who now have their own Grand Lodge). We lose candidates and we lose members, both primarily because they don't understand Freemasonry. Because they don't know enough about it, they cannot answer questions, and they haven't enough information, and they are unsure what they can say. Thus others receiving either evasive answers or 'I can't answer that", have the iapreasion that ours is a "secret society* and suspect that what we "hide" must be something bad. This we much change by providing that in-
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formation to the candidates and members. Ve must, WE MUST, educate them. In order to attract, and hold, that "good" man in the community, we must each be a strong, outspoken proponent of Freemasonry. Tour committee on Masonic Education continues to build the organization of District Counselors to work with Lodges in this program of Candidates Education. MASONIC HOME UNION CITY: This past year saw many changes within the Home. The magnificent Siminoff Temple and the State of the Art Lorber Skilled Nursing Facility were completed, which are two regal testaments to the Fraternity's undying commitment to bring the best to its members, wives, and widows. During the past year our population has grown to well over 400 residents residing on the campus. While waiting lists have been mimimized, the number of applicants applying for admission has increased. COVINA: The car program at Covins is about to be expanded. We are soon going to serve both children and elderly. Construction of 56 apartments and a community service building is substantallly complete. Soon the wisdom of the elderly, the strength and vitality of children, and the beauty of them both will adorn this Masonic Home. COLORADO Dwight A. Hamilton, WM AWARDS:
Honor Lodge Awards Plaques were presented to 17 Lodges.
Awards of excellence Plaques and Pins were presents to the following: PLAQUES: Roy F. Weingarten, WM, Nevada Lodge #4; Robert W. Heath, PM, Denver Lodge *S; John H. Buchanan, District Lecturer, District #20; Tim Miller, PM, Arvada Lodge #141; James W. Dusch, Secretary, Wheat Ridge Lodge #187. PINS: Lester H. Bailey, W.M., Kowas Lodge #116; Carl E. Wilson, Oriental Lodge #87. The T. Harvey Cox Awards; The Outstanding Mason of the Tear 1989 was awarded to Clarence L. Bartholic. Brother Bartholic was made a Master Mason on 9-25-22, this represents many years of dedication to Freemasonry. MASONIC EDUCATION: The principal mission assigned to the Masonic Education Committee for the year 1989 was to make available to the Blue Lodges, programs of conducted meetings or seminars on leadership development based upon a film series acquired by the Grand Lodge for such purpose several years ago but not previously put to adequate use. It was intended that all Lodges in the state could participate if they so desired, for which purpose the . committee was composed of members from widely scattered regions. Regretfully, with minor exception, activity occured only In parts of the Southern Colorado area, yet enough progress was made there to clearly establish the program can work anywhere else with equal satisfaction and value to the participants. It is recommended the effort be continued and to possibly put it under a title more descriptive of its actual purpose. The broad designation of "Masonic Education* was confusing to some as they were inclined to associate it scholarships or esoteric work. MEMBERSHIP: Membership as of 1-1-88 27,274. presents a net loss of 1,162 members.
Membership as of 1-1-89 25,112.
This re-
DELAWARE Benjamin F. Lloyd, Jr., WM AWARDS:
Outstanding Worshipful Master Awards were presented to the following:
District 1: James P. Hetherton, Oriental Lodge; William B. Jones, Granite Lodge. District 2: James T. Elliott, Jr., St. John's Lodge; Theodore M. Ryser, Hiram Lodge. District 3: G. Richard Ward, Hope Lodge; Herschel R. Terry , Jr., Union Lodge. Grand Lodge of Honor: District 1: Carroll R. Lloyd, Eureka Lodge; District 2: Harry E. Garraway, High Noon Lodge: District 3: Robert E. Stewart, Hiram Lodge. MASONIC HOME: The population of the Masonic Home is 85. No vacancies the Main Building or in Allsond Comples as of 9-1-89. MEMBERSHIP: Membership as of 12-31-88 was 7,771. This relfectsS a loss of 161 161 aeabers. BAKhprR.
exist in either
Membership as of 12-31-89 was 7.610.
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DISTRICT OF COLDMBIA Robert A. Statler, VM MASONIC EDUCATION: During the past year your committee has published two pamphlets which we believe will be of use and interest to the members of this Grand Jurisdiction. One is called 'The Investigating Committee" and the other "I Have Heard That Masonry..' They are a compilation of information received from other Grand Lodges and the Masonic Service Association. MEMBERSHIP: Membership as of 12-31-88, 7.834. reflects a net loss of 290 members.
Membership as of 12-31-89, 7,544.
This
FLORDIA William M. H o U i s , VM AWARDS: Scholarship awards were presented to Charity Rarey, International Order of Job's Daughters, Kelly Schmidt, Order of Rainbow for Girls, and Brett Gordon, Order of DeHolay. LODGE OF RESEARCH: Our purpose is not gather material things but rather to gather Masonic knowledge and disperse it to our members. During the last fifteen years, we have printed many publication. These publications have included articles on every imaginable subject and reached the Interest of every degree of Masonic student. While we do not seek to accumulate large suras of money, we do seek to improve our membership numbers so that funds will continue to be available for future publications to meet the Interest of Masonic study. The Florida Lodge at this time needs the help of our Masonic Brothers. While we would like to have you as members of our Lodge, what we need most is your talent and skill as a writer. We need articles of history and any Masonic stories that you can write for our publication, 'Further Light'. If you aspire to become a great writer, now is the time for you to be published. If you can, will you also contact members of your Lodge who can write articles for us and inform them of our need. CHARITY: There was a total $2,660.85 contributed American Heart Association.
to the
Grand Master's Charity - The
MASONIC HOME: This year started with the realization that the completion of the new building was within our view. Construction finishing touches, landscaping furniture and equipment placement were vlsable. On October 8, 1988, residents and staff moved into new Resident Center. During the following months of adjustment and working out kinks of new construction, demolition of the vacated buildings proceeded. This was culminated with the opening of the Time Capsule. This had been placed in October 1927. Contents will be secured In the Museum at Grand Lodge. MEMBERSHIP: Total members as of 12-31-88 was 78,142. This reflects a net loss of 3,819 members.
Members as
of 12-31-89 76,599.
GEORGIA Earl D. Harris, WM AWARDS: District Lodges of the Tear: 1st District-Hinesvllle #271; 2nd District-Dougherty #591; 3rd District-Cordelia; 4th District-Elm City #544; 5th District-Clarkston #492; 6th Dlstrlct-Riverdale #709; 7th District-Dallas #182; 8th District-Nancy Hart #690; 9th District-Buford #292; Mountain Park #729; lOth District-George Walton #699; U t h District-Golden Isles #707; 12th Distrlct-Cochran #217. Grand Master's Cup: Clarkston Lodge #492. MASONIC HOME: The heartbeat of Georgia Masonry, the Masonic Home is alive and well. The old building is filled with the sounds of young voices. Masonry is hard at work building young lives into men and women. We, as Masons, take a great deal of pride in knowing that in some way we have had a part in helping these young people to find peace with their past and hope for their future. It seems to me that nany people see children as toys to be played with for a little while and then to be put away. Far too many of the children that we are here for are toys that have been thrown away. A child is God's creation. He has made us
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partners with Hia in the making of a human being. A child is not a broken heart that we can replace or substitute a new brain for one that has been filled with distrust and deception. The heartbeat of Georgia Masonry is to fix lives, to make them run again. it alone. Ve need YOUl
We cannot do
EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP: The connittee had two meetings during the year that included the District Directors for Education and District for Leadership Development from each of the twelve Masonic Districts. The District Directors for Masonic Education worked very hard with the Correspondence Course on the Masonic Code. Many Brethren have completed the course this year. Work continues on a video version of the Lodge System of Masonic Education and should be available in early 1990. MEMBERSHIP: Total Lodges and Members as of 6-30-88 was 81,646. Total Lodges and Members as of 6-30-89 was 79,398. This relfects a net loss of membership of 2,248. Georgia completed a 1/2 hours msb. ILLINOIS Willie B. Elliott, VH CONERSTONE UYING:
Wilmington Lodge #208 9-3-89; Lovington Lodge #228 9-10-89.
AWARDS: Honor Lodges: Glen E U y n #950 Northeastern Area; Winnebago #743 Northern Area; Triple #835 Southern Area; Normal #673 Eastern Area; Sprlngflled #4 Western Area. Brother Raymond H. Bachman, PGM, was asked to evaluate the five area Honor Lodges and to select the Honor Lodge of the year. We await this announcement. MASONIC EDUCATION: During this Masonic year the members of the Committee on Masonic Education have presented many papers and been active throughout the state. Brother Greenberg delivered a paper on the Speaker in the Lodge at the Midwest Conference on Masonic Education which was held in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and reported that the meeting was the best that he had ever attended. He was joined by several Grand Lodge Officers. Brother Greenberg has been working on a booklet which the committee will find helpful to constituent Lodges which deal with Dress and Decorum in the Lodge. Brother Walter Brown and Robin Carr compiled several pages of Tips for Masonic Lodge Programs which will be turned over to the Grand Secretary as well as to the new chairman of the Committee on Masonic Education. Though based greatly on Information provided by Grand Lodges of Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin, we feel sure that the Ideas contained in the booklet will give many program chairs that needed boost to rekindle Lodge spirit in their town. MASONIC CHILDREN'S HOME; The year ended with 39 children at the Home. The average number of children over the past year is 37. In April 1989, we were at our capacity of 41 children for the first time since moving Into the cottages. Filling the Home to capacity has been our goal and much credit goes to the Brethren around the state who have put us in contact with children who need our care. A special word of appreciation goes to Brother Charles W. Spatz, Editor of the Grand Lodge Newsletter, who by word and picture has spread our story throughout the entire state. Our new audio/slide program has been well received and has been requested over 30 times this past year. We have been authorized to employ a second social worker. This became necessary because half of our population is under 11 years of age. This group, more than any other, needs the special attention the social worker can provide. Several Improvements were made to the property this year. Although a lot has been accomplished, there is making this facility the best of Its kind.
much
to be done.
We are dedicated to
MASONIC HOME: This past year has been rather routine In the operation of the Home. The only waiting period Involved for new applicants has been the time period required to complete the application and to be reviewed at the monthly Board Meeting. The applicant was normally then informed of admlssable dates immediately following the Board Meeting, or the first of the following month.
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Ve are looking forward to the development and building of a new structure that will be named the Max J. Knight Activity Building. This will add ouch to the enjoyment and relaxation of the residents. MEMBERSHIP; Membership as of 5-31-88 127,690. reflects a new loss of membership of 4,063.
Membership as of 5-31-89 123,627.
This
INDIANA M:.V:. Grand Master William T. Sharp, Sr. AVAROS: The following awards Grand Master:
were presented
during the
Annual Communication
by the
Grand Master's Award: Clark #40; Blackford #106; Bluffton #145; DeBois #520; Crandall #591; Judilee #746; Constellation #748. Grand Master's Award With Distinction: Delaware #46; Spencer #95; Oakland #140; Leasing #464. Grand Master's Award With High Distinction: Marion #25; Mt. Moriah #77; Cloverdale #132; Pleasant #134; Ackson #146; Whitney #229; Keystone #251; Jeffersonville #340; Home #342; Sol D. Bayless #359; Mystic Tie #398; Garfield #569; Plainfield #653; Van Buren #711. LODGES: New Temples dedicated were: Warsaw #73, 8-20-88; Madison #44, 10-15-88; Greenwood #514, 1-21-89; Newton Stewart #432, 4-15-89. LODGE DEVELOPMENT: The Committee concentrated its efforts in three areas. (1) Assisting a Lodge with membership activity programs and its general business operation. (2) Assisting area Lodges in the formation of Associations for the sharing of ideas and the development of leadership. (3) Where necessary and requested, it assisted Lodges in consolidating or merging so that their action would be in compliance with all Masonic law. MEMBERSHIP: There were 127,617 members as of 12-31-87. 123,644 members. This reflects a net loss of 3,973.
As of
12-31-88 there
were
MASONIC EDUCATION: The Grand Master approved the printing and distribution of the brochure "Opening the Doors to Freemasonary." It was made available at the Grand Master's Regional Conference, and is intended to better educate the public about Freemasonary. MASONIC HOME; No new major remodeling or building programs were undertaken during the past year, but many ongoing and necessary improvements were completed. Improvements were made in various facilities including Bretzlaff Hall, Scottish Rite Building, farm buildings, power house, laundry and many areas of the hospital. IOWA M:.W:.- L. Ray Chamberlin AWARDS: 1. 34 Iowa students were presented with $1,000.00 Grand Lodge Scholarships. 2. 79 Lodges were presented Lodge of the Year Awards. 3. The T. S. Parvin Award was presented to Brother Charles L. Jones. 4. The 'Young Mason of the Year" Award was presented to Jay U. Jacobson. LODGES:
A Conerstone laying was held in Olin for the new Masonic Temple.
HEHBERSBIP, FEES & DUES: since 12-31-87.
Members as of 12-31-88, 48,026.
This is a decrease
of 3,093
The Membership Committee was given the charge and responsibilities to carry out and form the Grand Master's ARMS program (Area Representative for Membership). This committee presented packets with topics such as these: The Power of Masonry, The Art of Freemasonry, Lodges activities, etc. The most successful part of this program has been the. communication between Iowa and the Grand Lodge. LEADERSHIP MASONIC EDUCATION: Grand Master Cremer designated April 1989 as Masonic Education week. The Lodge Service CoMiittee went to work to provide the appropriate materials. RESEARCH LODGE: Since its beginning in 1967, under the creative leadership of Brother Jerry E. Marsengill, the Lodge has published 47 books, pamphlets, and many newsletters
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Today the Iowa Research Lodge #2 has a world wide
MASONIC HOME: At the beginning of the 1988-89 fiscal year, there were 79 residents in the Nursing Home. There have been 11 admissions, ten deaths, and one left voluntarily. This resulted in a residency of 79, with a total licensed bed capacity of 79, this means there are no beds available for occupancy at this time. Nevertheless, applications are welcome. Iowa completed total time 1 1/2 hours msb. LOUISIANA Eugene Love, VH AWARDS: The Awards Committee for Honesty and Integrity reports that during 1968, 144 Blue Lodges presented 457 of these awards. This brings our total count of students recognized to over 3,500. This program will go forward. MASONIC EDUCATION: The Committee and Chariman of the Committee attended numerous workshops that were well attended and very informative. MASONIC HOME EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: From 1965 to 1989, the Masonic Home Educational Foundation has provided all the funds In the form of grants for higher education for 43 boys and girls at the Home. The Foundation has also provided grants for higher education for 1,268 boys and girls of the state. The total cost of this program amounts to $1,201,077.00. Higher education means the atendance at a Trade School, a Business College, a College or a University. CONERSTONES:
On Saturday, March 8, 1988, Marrero Lodge #469.
MASONIC HOME: The Grand Master's Homecoming, the Eastern Star Pilgrimage and the Grand Master's Christmas Party were all well attended and each was a great success. The Masonic Home Board is endeavoring to raise roof and other repairs inside the buildings.
some much
needed funds
to repair the
Forty-two children resided at the Masonic Home this year and were enrolled in seven different schools. The children range in age from 5-18. This truly offers a challenge for the staff to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs for such an age span. The year closed with 38 children in residence. LODGE OF RESEARCH: The Special Committee assigned the task of studying the feasibility of forming a Research Lodge within Lousiana has worked for four years. A draft set of By-Laws has been submitted, a list of fraternal correspondence has been initiated, and a Resolution for establishing the Research Lodge has been submitted. Louisiana is one of the few Grand Jurisdictions that does not have an established Research Lodge; and this can change at this Grand Communication with the passage of the Resolution calling for the establishment of a Research Lodge. It is hoped that the delegates will look favorably upon the Resolution. It has been a great honor to serve this Grand Lodge in this project. With the support of the Masonic scholars, history enthusiasts, and seekers of knowledge in Masonic literature, Lousiana can enjoy the reputation of having a very fine Research Lodge with a distinguished membership. MEMBERSHIP: Members as of 1-1-88 38,556. represents a net loss of 2.252.
Membership as
of 12-31-88 was 37,409.
This
MAINE John E. Angnostic, WM AWARDS: Sixty-five $500.00 scholarships were awarded to 37 Colleges, Universities, and Vocational Technical Institutes, benefitting 65 deserving Boys and Girls from as many High Schools from across the State of Maine. These scholarships were made available from a $24,000.00 grant from the Grand Lodge of Maine Charitable Foundation from several Lodges and individuals, a total of $32,500.00. Letters and responses from recipients, school personnel and colleges indicate that this is a most worthwhile program. It is also a good public relations project for the Masonic Fraternity. Raymond M. Rldeout Award is presented annually at Grand Lodge to the Lodge that in the opinion of the Committee on Masonic Education and Lodge Service has developed the best program of Masonic Education during the year.
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In the past year, 7 lodges have been recommended by the District Representive for their outstanding program in Masonic Education and leadership in service to the Craft. 1. Rising Virture #10 (6th District); 2. Sebasticook #146 (12th District); 3. Maine #20 (15th District); i. Deering #183 (17th District); 5. Warren Phillips #186 (17th District); 6. Naval #184 (19th District); 7. King Hiram #57 (20th District). The Raymond M. Hideout Award was presented to King Hiram Lodge #57 for permanent possession as they have now won the award for three consecutive years. MASONIC EDUCATION AND SERVICE: The Committee on Masonic Education and Lodge Service has completed another busy year in its endeavors to communicate light and knowledge to the members of the Craft. This Committee is charged with the responsibility of administering the ongoing education and lodge service in six specific categories. To these are added the special projects and programs as deemed necessary to support the goals of the Grand Master. District Representatives: These are the vital connecting link between this committee and their implementation in the lodges. Northeast Conference On Masonic Education And Libraries: was, "Masonic Education Beyond the Degree.*
the programs of
The theme of the conference
Ongoing Programs: Candidate and New Master Mason Education: It is our firm conviction that only by raising Masonically knowledgeable Master Masons can we expect them to become active members of the Craft. Leadership and Lodge Management Training: A program for lodge officers to improve themselves in Leadership and Lodge Management. All wardens would derive great benefits by attending this program before assuming the East at their Lodge. Youth Support: Whatever support that our lodges collectively, and we as Master Masons individually can give our youth groups is time and money well spent. Masonic Programs and Speaking Bureau: Brother Gray has formulated a list of some 25 Masonic speakers covering the whole spectrum of Masonry. Although no statics are currently available on its frequency of use, it is an active bureau and any Master desiring a speaker should check with his District Representative or Brother Gray. Advanced Education: This program was established to provide Advance Masonic Education to those Brethren who are desirous of obtaining more knowledge in several Masonic fields, such as, Philosophy, Symbolism, Jurisprudence, History, and Protocol. Lodges in Action Program: and Team Concept.
This program
includes the
MEMBERSHIP: Membership as of 1-1-88 34,642. flects a net loss of 1,522.
Widows Program, Care and Share,
Membership as of 1-1-89 33,770.
This re-
MISSISSIPPI Edmond W. Quillen, Sr., WM MASONIC EDUCATION: We would like to urge all Lodges to promote the Mentors Manual and Eductional Manual, as these two books are very useful in explaining Masonry to a new member and to members that have been inactive for a number of years. The collection, analysis and use of pertinent information has been fundamental to the success of our Fraternity. MASONIC CHILDREN'S HOME: At this time there are ten children residents at the home. The children are housed In two cottages in an independent living environment where meals are prepared and eaten in the cottage. The dining hall and kitchen were closed in November. The members of the Board are committed to providing for Masonic-related children in need of residential care and are receiving favorable applications for admission to the home. MEMBERSHIP: Members as of 8-31-88 39,383. sents a net loss of 1,136 menbers.
Members as
of 8-31-89 38,247.
This repre-
NEBRASKA Thomas V. Tye, WM AWARDS:
Rock Maul Award:
Geneva Lodge #79; Gold Pan Award:
Crescent Lodge #143;
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Degree Team Award: Lodges with more than 125 members - Freemont #15; Lodges with less than 125 members - Comet #229. MASONIC LEADERSHIP: At the beginning of the year, the Committee met to critique the previous year's activities. At this meeting, a list of programs, comments, and concerns were reviewed to help formulate our plans for 1989. Following this meeting, the Lodges in Nebraska were divided into 32 areas, with an Area Leadership Chairman selected for each area. This provided each of these Chairmen with the responsibility of 4-8 Lodges. Our committee functions were divided into two major areas of responsibility. The first area was for Lodge and Lodge officer visitation. When possible, each Area Leadership Chairman was to visit with the officers of his assigned Lodges twice during the year. During these visits, they were to concentrate on the following areas: 1. Be a communication link between the Lodges and the Grand Lodge. 2. Help a Lodge plan its year. 3. Develop Leadership within the Lodge. 4. Help keep Lodges informed of programs available. 5. Motivate the Lodges. The second area involved the formulation of a program for our Leadership Workshop for our next Annual Communication. MASONIC HOME FOR CHILDREN: Our census will be lower during this period of time, due to natural attrition, and not receiving new replacements. Care and guidance of children is our primary purposes in life, our whole reason for existence. It is our intention to succeed in this purpose, but we must operate under very strict government regulations-one of which tells us how many children we can have, and how many square feet of individual space, per child, is required. By rearranging our room space, we can increase our working census. MEMBERSHIP: Members as flects a loss of 1,489.
of 12-31-88 24,903.
Members as
of 12-31-89 24,107. This re-
NEW MEXICO Ernest R. Hazelwood, WM MASONIC EDUCATION: The committee should continue to be a vital part of the Grand Lodge Committee structure. The continued education of the Brethren in the Masonic Jurisdiction is too important to leave to chance. In each Lodge of this jurisdiction a Masonic Educational Committee should be established to prepare and distribute materials for the enlightenment of the Brethren. It has been suggested that each Lodge,put The Lodge System of Masonic Education on cassette tapes; as reading of these materials in many Instances lacks Imagination. MEMBERSHIP: Members as of 12-31-88 10,070. flects a net loss of 324 members.
Members as
of
12-31-89 9,763.
This re-
SOUTH CAROLINA Garland R. Marsh, WM CORNERSTONE LAYING:
6-17-89 Hiram Lodge HB relald their cornerstone.
MASONIC EDUCATION: Most of the Lodges use The Lodge System of Masonic Education. Brethren, this system is tried and proven, and is successful when carried out in the prescribed manner. When we take time to convey Masonic Information to the candidates and Brethren, we can be assured of more knowledgeable Lodge members, and Masonry in South Carolina will be better for the effort. Because of Hurricane "Hugo's" onslaught, three of the Districts were their scheduled Inspirational Meetings. The remaining 27 District 2,646 members and guests in attendance.
forced to cancel Meeting recorded
Our belief continues that these meetings are a blessing and inspiration to those who attend, and we strongly encourage more participation by the members of the Craft and their families. Being open meetings, we sincerely hope that you, the membership, will invite your family and friends to attend with you. Sharing this experience with loved ones and friends will, most assuredly, help spread Masonic Light In a positive way. MEMBERSHIP: Members as of 12-31-88 67,576. flects a net loss of 1,244.
Members as
of 12-31-89 66,332.
This re-
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VIRGIHIA AWARDS: The George Washington Distinguished Service Award - 1990 Reid J. Sioaons. John Blair, Jr, Award - 1990 Robert W. Dull; 1990 Frank S. Duling. MASONIC EDUCATIOK: Participation in the Correspondence Course Progran continues to be good, but we could handle oore. We certainly recommend that all Lodge Officers complete them, and the best place to start is Junior Steward, MASONIC HOME: The Home has seen dramatic growth in recent years with our population more than doubling since January 1984, reaching an all-time high of 156. One of the recommendations approved by Grand Lodge in 1979 was the development of individual apartment units. It is the consensus of the Board that independent living units are a viable option, offering another level of care and should be pursued in the 1990's. MEMBERSHIP: members.
Members
as
of 12-31-89
58,833.
This did
reflect
a net
loss of 2,522
Fraternally, Gilbert A. Farmer, Chairman Warner Pape, Jr.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OH RITUALISTIC WORK Gerald A. Lough, Chairman, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Committee on Ritualistic Work met in Topeka on Saturday, July 14, 1991, with R:.W:. Conrad Johnson and R:.W:. Vernon Clark as visitors. The Committee approved the following changes in the programs for the 1991 District Meetings: 1. 2. 3. 4.
The interrogatories will not be given but the Lecturer will explain the ceremony, The work lecture of the first degree will be added. The Second Section of the second degree will be given but the Lecturer can shorten the monitorial part if possible. Change the morning program so that there is not so much to cover before lunch but will cover it after lunch.
The format for the Fred Williamson and approved by the Committee.
Outstanding Lodge Award
competition
was discussed
The Committee aproved a list of Area and District Lecturers submitted by the Chairman that insures that the Grand Lodge will have a District Lecturer in all of the new 50 Districts and an Area Lecturer in all of the new Areas for the first time. The Committee recommended that the requirements for being appointed 'Grand Lecturer Emeritus', are that they must have 15 years of service or have 10 years of service and be 65 years of age. R:.W:. Conrad Jonhson thanked the Committee for these recommendations . The Coomittee spent a lengthy time going over a new Cipher-Monitor. The Committee spent the next three weeks proof reading a new Cipher-Monitor which was approved by the Committee on Ritualistic Work and turned over to the Council of Administration for approval. The Council of Administration did not approve this Cipher-Monitor. A meeting was held jointly with the Committee on Ritualistic Work, the Grand Lecturers, Area Lecturers, District Lecturers and our Deputy Grand Master, R:.W:. Conrad Johnson, on Saturday, August 18, 1990, at Salina Lodge No. 60 at 9:30 a.m. The day was spent going over all the work to promote uniformity in Ritual and floor movements throughout this Grand Jurisdiction. The Grand Lecturers were given their assignments for the 1991 District Meetings. Since the Grand Lodge is going to have 50 Districts next year, the Grand Master, M:.W:. Don Robinett, elevated R:.W:. Janes R. Struble, R:.W:, Hurlburt Graves, and R:.W:. Milton Thompson to Grand Lecturer Emeritus and thanked R:.W:. Ronald Adkins and R:.W:. Russell Schwilling for their years of service. The entire Committee and Lecturers staff thank these Brethren for their years of dedicated service to the Grand Lodge of Kansas.
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The Committee on Ritualistic Work met with the Council of Administration at Salina on October 20, 1990. The Council of Administration expressed the changes in the CipherMonitor that they wanted made before the Committee turned it over to the Council for approval. We do not have good attendance at our District Schools and it seems to get worse with each coming year. We need to improve the attendance somehow and this can only be done with your help. We do not believe in mandatory attendance but something must be done. We thank all our Brethren who do believe in our Ritualistic Work.
attend and participate
in our District Meetings, and
Fraternally submitted, Jerry A. Lough, Chairman Ronald E. White Robert K. Shklar Richard R. Haefele REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC FOnNDATION. IHC. James L. Claussen, Director, submitted accepted.
the
following report, which, on his motion was
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: The Kansas Masonic Foundation looks forward to its 23th year of service to mankind through the benevolence of Kansas Masons. Because of the generous support of our brethren, we have been able to financially enhance the continued development of the Kansas Masonic Oncology Clinic at the Kansas University Medical Center. Over the past year many firsts have occured at the Foundation. These firsts are listed throughout this report. This was the first year that over 200 students were sponsored for the Kansas Masonic All-State High School Band. The seventh annual band camp was held on the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence under the direction of 10 members of KU Harching Band faculty and staff. We would like to thank the Hasonic Lodges, Eastern Star Chapters, Shrine units, Scottish Rite bodies. High Tweleve Chapters and Royal Arch Chapters for sponsoring the students who made up the largest band we have ever hosted. Those students who were sponsored this past year received some of the best musical training possible. After four days on the marching field and in the music hall, they performed for the Shrine Bowl Banquet on Friday night and brought the crowd to their feet with a standing ovation. On Saturday, August 4, they led the Shrine Bowl parade down the main street of Lawrence, then moved to Haskell field to practice for the Shrine game activities. Evening activities included pre-game, half-time and post-game performances. Every Hasan in the state should be proud of these students. Because of the continued cost increase, the registration fee will be $250.00 for the 1991 Band Camp. This is the first increase since the band was created in 1984. All proceeds above expenses are donated to the Hasonic Oncology Clinic at the KU Hedical Center. The Permanent Endowment for the foundation is funded by living memorials to honor and remember our departed Brothers, friends and loved ones. A memorial record is permanently maintained in the Foundation office and all gifts are acknowledged to the family of the departed. Because of the continued generosity of the Kansas Hasons, the grant to the Kansas Hasonic Oncology Clinic was increased to $132,413.00. The staff at the clinic estimates that over 600 men, women and children pass through our Oncology Clinic each month. Another first was the establishment of a toll-free number that individuals may call. This in-state number can give you more information concerning the many different forms of cancer. The number is 1-800-4CANCER. We hope you will use this service if you or a loved one has questions concerning cancer. Since the Kansas Hasonic Oncology Clinic's inception in 1974, the Kansas Hasons have donated over $1,000,000.00 to this fine project. Surpassing the One Hillion Dollar mark is another first of which the Foundation is very proud. Another first was the creation of a Ladies 'C-Club*. The new club allows the ladies of Kansas Hasans to become willing workers in the fine work we do. At present there are 29 charter members. There will only be 50 charter members before general membership is opened. If you would like your lady to be a charter member, see' one of the staff or
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board members. Several of our distinguished board members have designed a Ladies "C-Club" pin in colors of blue and gold. We know that you will see several of the ladies wearing these pins here at Grand Lodge. They wear this pin with much pride. The men's "C-Club" continues to generate the primary funding for the Oncology Clinic. The staff members and patients at the Oncology Clinic appreciate the support you give them. At present we have 94 Kansas Masons who wear the Ruby Pin; 44 who wear our Diamond Pin and hundreds who proundly wear our "C-Club" Pin. I believe our Past Grand Master, Chester Gilbert said it best when he said: "He must always realize that it may be harder for the one who gives a dollar than the one who gives a thousand. So, it isn't what you give, but why you gave, that is the most important act of charity and is appreciated for the thought and not necessarily for the amount given." We are happy to report that the Greeting Card campaign has helped us enlarge our Cancer Grant this year. The Blue Cards sent by your local lodge with your dues notices have also generated $5,850.00 to date. All these monies are designated for the Kansas Masonic Oncology Clinic. This year was the first year we have announced the Student Loan Program in the Kansas Mason. To date we have 48 requests for application forms. This is up from previous years. Last year we granted 12 new student loans. As of December 31, 1990, the Foundation has over $80,000.00 loaned to students for their higher education. If you know of a worthy student who needs financial assistance, please submit tlieir name to us and we will see that they receive the needed forms to apply for a loan. 1990 was the first year to see three permanent positions in the Foundation Office. The addition of an Assistant Director has enabled the present staff to better handle the Foundation's programs. The implementation of the new computer system is going well. Once the new system is in full operation, all gifts to the foundation will be credited to each members record. Thanks to the generous contributions of Kansas Masons, the Foundation continues to grow each year. Each Mason can be proud of the Educational, Scientific and Charitable purposes for which the Foundation was formed. The following information Is from our independent auditors for the last complete fiscal year. Respectfully submitted, James L. "Jim" Claussen Executive Director
KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION, INC. lOMBINED BALANCE SHEET-INCOME STATEMENT, ALL FUNDS YEAR ENDING MARCH 31 , 1990 ASSETS: $
Cash Savings & CD's Interest Receivable Marketable Securities Student Loans Receivable Furniture & Equipment Student Loan Fund Total Assets
7,055.00 483,555.00 13,596.00 476,770.00 71,338.00 2,891.00 238,778.00
$1,293,983.00
LIABILITIES Accounts Payable Payroll Taxes Payable Other Payables Total Liabilities
$
124.00 88.00 2,395.00 2,607.00
$1,291,376.00
FOND BALANCE
Total Liabilities & Fund Balance
$1,293,983.00
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SUPPORT i REVENnE Contributions & Memorials Masonic Band Miscellaneous Interest Dividends Total Support & Revenue
$409,182.00 39,381.00 5,770.00 74,256.00 7,296.00 $535,885.00
Salaries Payroll Taxes Printing Services Masonic Band Supplies, Postage & Telephone Travel & Meetings Repairs & Depreciation Insurance Dues, Subscriptions & Misc. Rent Grants & Scholarships Staff Development Computer C-Club & Student Loan Expenses Total Expenses
$ 59,742.00 4,491.00 1,630.00 9,295.00 30,052.00 2,671.00 1,913.00 999.00 2,098.00 602.00 3,000.00 124,515.00 990.00 235.00 9,251.00 $251,484.00
EXPEHSES
GREETINGS FROM NEBRASKA M:.W:. James N. DeMoss, Grand Master of Nebraska, was escorted to the East and brought greetings on behalf of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Nebraska. He thanked the officers and brethren for, the opportunity to address them and also for the many courtesies shown him and his lady.
REPORT OF THE FOREIGN REUTIOMS COMMITTEE H:.V:. Forrest D. Haggard, PGH, submitted was accepted.
the
following report, which, on his
motion
To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: First of all we wish to express our appreciation to our Grand Master, M:.V:. Don E. Robinett for his confidence in us and for our appointment to this committee. Even a surface reading of this report will reveal the factor of Important events occurlng in the world of Freemasonry. The true 'body of Freemasonry* is intact and, In fact, may have opportunity to be freed from the layers of tradition and human opinions that have, in some areas, obscured and hindered it. We would caution this Grand Lodge that now is not the time to become an "isolationist* and retreat into the fallacy that Kansas Masonry and the "Body of Masonry* are one and the same in all considerations. Freemasonry is a world-wide structure with many, many variations. We are held together by our mutual agreement in recognition of intent and purpose. We do not all have the same ritual. We do not all have the same interpretation of degree nor the *work.* We do not all have the same "sectarian* or organized religious faith or dogma. We do not all have the same racial background, nor speak a common language, nor have the sane political identifications nor beliefs. Any time we fall into the trap of Identifying "Freemasonry* as our own little corner of interpretation we run a high risk of losing sight of the reality of the true 'Masonic Body.* There are many excellent events occurlng in Freemasonry in the world, communicated with this Grand Lodge will now be reported.
Those that have
AUSTRIA: The very first exhibition of THE WORLD-WIDE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY is planned in Vienna. It will run from Hay to September of 1992. It commemorates the 250th anniversary of the first lodge in Austria *Auz trols Canons* In 1742. This Is such an extensive project that the Grand Lodge of Austria laid aside its celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the death of brother Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in November 1991. They have Invited the Grand Lodge of Kansas to contribute some items to this exhibition. We respectfully request that our Grand Secretary keep in correspondence with the Grand Lodge of Austria and that the Council of Administration choose some few items so that Kansas Masons may be represented In the world-wide event.
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BRAZIL: Grand Lodge of Sao Paulo reports the death of M:.W:. Brother Erwin SeigneDartin PGM and Eaeritus Grand Secretary of their Foreign Relations Committee. CHINA: The thirty-seventh Annual Communication was held in Taipei October 1990. Our Grand Master and/or his representative were cordially invited to attend. Circumstances did not allow our attendance but Fraternal Greetings were extended. COLOMBIA: Grand Lodge Occidental is in a legal battle to regain control of their offices. There seems to have been a 'takeover" by 75 of their members who formed a new Grand Lodge and a new "Supreme Council." The seventy-five have been expelled and neither the new Grand Lodge nor Supreme Council have received recognition from other Masonic groups. Kansas does not, at the present time recognize the Grand Occidental of Colombia. CONNECTICUT: In their 202nd Annual Grand Communication, the M:.V:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Connecticut welcomed the M:.H:. Master of the M:.W:. Prince Hall Grand Lodge F & AM and his officers. They were greeted, accorded due honors and seated in the Grand East. GERMANY: United Grand Lodge sent formal notification that they had under their protection in the newly formed Grand Lodge of Yugoslavia. Freemasonry, in Yugoslavia, has been active from 1763 until August 5, 1940. Under the protection of the United Grand Lodge of Germany we now have relighted the Masonic lights in Yugoslavia. GEORGIA: In a series of very lengthy resolutions, some of which cancelled out other resolutions, the H:.V:. Grand Master William Hutcheson proposed that no Georgia Mason can visit a lodge in any Jurisdiction that recognized Prince Hall Mason without first asking permission, through the Grand Secretary, or the Grand Master. There was also, a resolution suspending certain members and alleged violations of Masonic code and conduct.
leaders of the Shrine for
HAITI; We do not recognize the Grand Orient of Haiti, but we do receive regular communications from them. They are involved in planning celebrations to commemorate the December 5, 1491, discovery by Christopher Columbus, of Haiti and requested our financial help in building their new Grand Masonic Temple. I am sure that this natter will surface in travel agents files and folders for the 1992 tourist season. ITALY:
Grand Oriente of Italy raised a new Grand Master.
LEBANON: The "Supreme Council' of funds. We do not recognize them. Scotland and of New York (USA).
Lebanon has been writing Grand Lodges requesting Lebanon has some Lodges under the Jurisdiction of
NEBRASKA: On Feburary 3, 1990, the H:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Nebraska and the M:. W:. Grand Lodge F & AH Prince Hall extended fraternal recognition to each other as duly constituted Grand Lodges of Hason within the State of Nebraska. SPAIN: The Grand Lodge of Spain cordially invited our Grand Master and/or his representative to be present at their 9th Annual Grand Communication. We were unable to attend but sent greetings. WISCONSIN: The Grand Lodge of Wisconsin and the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Wisconsin did both adopt resolutions that free them to visit each other in any of their constituent lodges. The only form of recognition required would be a current dues card. SPECIAL EVENTS: MASONIC LIGHT RETURNS TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA: After nearly fifty years of darkness, the Grand Lodge of Czechoslovakia was reactivated. First to renew its Masonic Bodies was Hungary, then Yugoslavia and on November 17, 1990, the Grand Lodge of Austria raised 28 Master Masons who then formed three lodges and then formed the Grand Lodge. The Grand Lodge of Czechoslovakia. Works in the Scottish Ritual. Later in members of the newly formed Grand Lodge became 14th degree members of the Long Beach CA bodies of the Scottish Rite. (See Feb. issue Scottish Rite Journal for details.) DESERT SHIELD AND DESERT STORM: The Masonic Service Association will have made full report on this activity at the just concluded conference of Grand Masters and Grand Secretaries. During the year we received a letter from W:. Brother Luis Romero making
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inquiry about Masonic activities in the Mideast conflict. Our American-Canadian Grand Lodge are doing an outstanding work in their support of our American troops stationed in Saudi Arabia. They have 'Host A Soldier Program* and "Operation Desert Outreach" including "meals on wheels" and "tons of ice and thousands of cans of soft drinks' a U delivered to the front line troops by these Masonic brothers and their families. This material is all available from the Grand Lodge Office and we suggest that THE KANSAS MASON might do an article on this important Masonic work. REPORT ON CONVERSATIONS WITH PRINCE HALL LEADERS: This committee has been in correspondence with the Grand Master and other officers and leaders of Prince Hall P&AM of Kansas. On May 12the your chairman and H;.W:. Lemual E. Wynn, Grand Master of Prince Hall Masons had a breakfast meeting. Our conversation agreed that we had enough common concerns and problems as well as common ideals and goals that we should continue meetings and conversations with each other. It is the intention of this Fraternal Relations Committee, unless ordered otherwise, to continue this conversation and, at the next meeting, to have the full committee meet with a like committee from Prince Hall. We will continue to make regular reports to the Grand Lodge officers and to this Grand Lodge. Note: There are two Masonic areas involved in working with Prince Hall Masons. One is "regularity" or "recognition" and the other is the so-called "American system" of exclusive jurisdiction. At some other time or place your chairman would be glad to expound on these areas. In this context let me quote from W:. Brother Allen E. Roberts in his article "Masonic Myths" from THE NORTHERN LIGHT, page 21, August 1990. "Freemasonry is in a predicament. There is an excellent organization of predominate Black Freemason called "Prince Hall Masonry." Throughout the United Sates there are Prince Hall Grand Lodges, composed mainly of Black men. This group traces its origin to 1775 (older than the United States) when 15 Black men, including one named Prince Hall, were made Master Masons. In 1784 this loosely-knit group received an English Charter as African Lodge No. 459. This gave birth eventually to the present day Prince Hall Grand Lodges. Although there are Black Masons in many recognized lodges, Prince Hall leaders would prefer to have these men petition Prince Hall lodges. Understandably, they do not want to give up their heritage. Some "regular" Grand Lodges have taken this into consideration and have recognized the Prince Hall Grand Lodges in their states. These Grand Lodges permit intervisitation. Other Grand Lodges are considering much the same action." RECOMMENDATIONS: We recommend the extending of fraternal recognition to and representatives with the following Grand Lodge Bodies:
the exchange
of fraternal
THE GRAND LODGE OF HAWAII THE GRAND LODGE OF URUGUAY REAFFIRM OUR RECOGNITION OF THE GRAND LODGE RIO GRAND NORTH: BRAZIL On behalf of the Committee, I do move: I now move the adoption and acceptance of this report as a whole. Fraternally, Forrest D. Haggard, Chairman David Recob, Member Edward B. Sherwood, Member At this time the Grand Master gave a brief summary of events that led to close the door of Grand Lodge to James Buchanan Borders.
to his decision
THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BALANCE SHEETS November 30. 1990 and 1989 To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Brethren. I am pleased to report to you on the assets, the income Kansas Masonic Home for the year ended November 30. 1990:
and expenses of our
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ASSETS Current assets Limited or restricted assets Property and equipment Other assets
1990 $ 2,554 ,045 4,295 ,286 3,931 ,673 127 ,875 $10,908 ,879
$10,712,381
LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCES
$
527, 308 3,436,267 3,,183,515 3,,470,131 271, 658 $10 ,908,879
Current liabilities Long-time liabilities General Fund Endowment fund Other funds
$
418,209 3,449,500 3,227,047 3,420,238 197,387 $10,712,381
STATEMENTS OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES AND CAPITOL ADDITIONS Years ended November 30, 1990 and 1989 Revenue Operating expenses (Loss) from operations Investment income Contributions Non-operating expense Revenues over expenses before capital additions Restricted contributions Investment income Expenditures Revenues over expenses after capital additions
1990 $ 3,091,320 4.462,135 (1,370,815) 1,017,035 769,829 (414,498)
$
1989 $ 2,824,636 2,824,636 (1,241,445) 835,148 1,244,007 (292,676)
1,551
545,034
57,420 24,356 2,695
14,582 17,480 3,782
80,632
$
573,314
Respectfully submitted, Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM Secretary-Treasurer GREETINGS FROM IOWA M:.W:. Lowell Wagoner, Grand Master of Iowa, was escorted to the East and thanked the officers and brothers for the courtesies extended to him and brought greetings from the Grand Lodge of Iowa. REPORT OF THE MASONIC EDUCATION COMMTTTBC W:. E. Dean Osborn, Chairman, submitted the following report, which, on his accepted.
motion was
To the H:.V:. Grand Lodge AF & AH of Kansas: 1990 has proven to be another sonic Education.
challenging and
exciting year for
the Committee on Ma-
With the assistance of the KHD Advisors, your committee has developed Kansas Masonic University Correspondence Course II which is now available through the Grand Secretary's office. In addition to the KHD Advisors, a special thank you is in order for: R:.V:, Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary and his staff and Brothers Hal Horton and Jik Stone for their efforts and dedication to the KHU program.
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Your comnittee developed an Intender program for lodge use complete with Intender hand book and slide presentation. We are indebted to the Brothers of Unity Lodge No. 273 and Brother Bill Grain of Mulvane Lodge No. 201 for their contribution to this project. R:.W;. Gonrad F. Johnson. Deputy Grand Master, and R:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden, attended the Midwest Conference on Masonic Education on May 3rd, 4th, and 5th in Toledo, Ohio. Your coomittee conducted Spring Area Meetings at the following locations: March 31 April 7 May 5 May 19 May 26
Topeka Chanute Wichita Hill City Garden City
We express a sincere thank you to the Area Deputy Grand Masters and the District Deputy Grand Masters for coordinating the arrangements for these Area Meetings. Your committee has completely revised the Proficiency Support Program. The study material and questions are combined in booklets for each Degree. This new method should prove to be less confusing and at the same time presents a more comprehensive study for Masonic education. These booklets should be available within the next couple of months. The committee wishes to express our appreciation to our Grand Master M:.W:. Don Robinett for giving us the opportunity to be of service to him and the Craft. Fraternally submitted, E. Dean Osborn, Chairman William J. Brown Vernon Clark John Mowen David Recob
REPORT OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS (This report was given orally by M:.W:. Claude W. Norris, PGM Chairman) M:.W:. Claude W. Norris commented on the efficieny of the Grand Secretary in providing a copy of the Advance Reports for each brother and the officers and chairman for their reports. Upon motion by the chairman his report and the cepted.
reports of the
Grand Officers were ac-
GREETINGS FROM OKLAHOMA M;.W:. John W. Preble, PGM. Oklahoma, 1973, grand honors.
was escorted to the
East and saluted with
GREETING FROM GRAND ORATOR OF NEBRASKA R:.W:. Virgil Tubach, Grand Orator of Nebraska, was escorted to the East greetings and thanked the brothers for their wonderful hospitality.
and brought
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THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME ANNDAL BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S MEETING SATURDAY, JANUARY 26. 1991 Administrator and Chief Executive Officer's Report For Fiscal Year December 1, 1989 to November 30, 1990 TO THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BOARD OF TRUSTEES The year 1990 was a year filled with much hard work, progress and reorganization. The driving force was to continue to refine our systems, deliver high quality care and plan work towards the new residential center. Vorklng in concert with our management firm of Health Care Resources, Inc., we reorganized our accounting and business office functions; reorganized our insurance department and incorporated it under the controllers office, reorganized our medical records department and developed plans and feasibility studies for the new residential building. Further we deleted our purchasing department and security department. Purchasing is now handled in the controllers office and security is handled by the maintenance department . As df this writing, our year end penses of $136,912. (unaudited) positive bottom line.
finances showed a consolidated net revenue over exThis was the third year in a row, we ended with a
Medicare regulations abruptly changed. With the repeal of the catastrophic health act of 1988 last November, one effect was to change the skilled nursing home benefits back to the original system prior to 1989. The net result of this meant less Medicare utilization, ie: less revenue. We continue to be more aggressive in marketing to private patients to help offset this decline, however as with all these governmental programs, you never know when the congress will change it's mind again. We have daily contact with hospital social workers. A positive change In reimbursement came from Medicaid as they increased our rate over $10.00 per day to $61.13 per day. Unfortunately, the building project was put on hold until the spring of 1991 after debate at the upcoming Grand Lodge, but the residents and staff are hopeful and positive in their thinking. The project will be continued. 1 want to thank all of our Trustees and all the hardworking Masons and Stars who put in countless hours in volunteerism and the use of their talents to help the Kansas Masonic Home continue to thrive and be a vibrant voice in Kansas Masonry. All together this leadership and partnership continues to make the Kansas Masonic Home stronger every day. My report of the major activities of 1990 follows; Respectfully submitted, Jerry B. Lindenbaum Administrator and Chief Executive Officer Kansas Masonic Home ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT Fiscal Year 12-1-89 through 11-30-90
We purchased the following -year.
REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS equipment and made the following repairs
S. ALLAH DAUGHERTY MEDICAL PAVILION RAIOO Air Purifier 2 LE-0-Matic Ice Machine Medical Records & Nurshing Software Pkg. TOTAL
$
836.00 8,150.00 4,000.00 $12,986.00
during the past
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Housekeeping S 1.183.00 $ 1,183.00
6 Rlccar Vacuum Sweepers TOTAL Laundry
$
454.00 707.00 $ 1,161.00
1 Speed Queen Washer Ceiling Boards TOTAL Kitchen 2 Hobart Door Sets Re-roof Over Old Kitchen Repairs 1 LE-0-Matic Ice Machine Robot Coupe Food Processor 3 Sec Delivery Carts Gerl Menu Computer Software TOTAL
$
375.00 20,233.00 5,058.00 5,090.00 533.00 5,823.00 3,500.00 $40,634.00
Land Improvements and Vehicles 7 Submersible well pumps 1 ElDorado 12 Passenger Bus 2 1991 Chevy Caprice TOTAL
$ 7,496.00 34,000.00 32,000.00 $74,496.00
Maintenance Re-roof Boiler House & 3 Attached Roofs Install 8" Gas Line 1 Modutrol Motaron Boiler #4 2 SWH Chemllne 965 gal. Storage Water Heaters TOTAL
$25,241.00 3,771.00 618.00 24,255.00 $53,885.00
West Side 1 ILE-0-Matic Ice Machine New Carpet (Lobby, Hallways) New Roof Top A/C Unit TOTAL
5,090.00 2,504.00 3,116.00 $10,700.00
Administration New Carpet Minolta Fax Machine 1 IBM Monitor TOTAL
$ 3,764.00 1,170.00 605.00 $ 5,539.00 S. ALLAN DAnCHERTY MEDICAL PAVILION
We received our state licensure and Medicare/Medlcald certification. The year saw some of the new OBRA laws go in effect. The main bulk of the new regulations began in October 1990. Staff is working on implementation of these new regulations. The Health Care Center maintains it's teaching programs with WSU, Friends University, Kansas Newman College and St. Mary's of the Plains Nursing School and also continues a high level of in-service education for our staff. The availability of licensed practical nurses and aides is still critical due to the tremendous shortage still prevalent In this area. We still are using nursing pools and registries to supplement staffing to maintain state licensure requirements although we cut our usage of these services in half and have more permanent staff. Under the guidance of Health Care Resources, we have reorganized many functions in the Pavilion. Assistant Administrator, Bonnie Gregory, continues to devote more management time to. this unit, especially in the screening and hiring of applicants and the maximization of Medicare and guidance of quality assurance.
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In June of 1990, Mrs. Betty Bryan was hired as Director of Nursing. She brings twenty years of long-term care experience to us and is proving to be a fine director. ADMISSIONS. DISCHARGES AMD DEATHS Admissions - HCC Admissions to HCC from VS Total Admissions to HCC
117 _7 124
Admission to VS
11
Deaths - HCC Deaths - WS Total Deaths
27 _2 29
Discharges - BHC Discharges - WS Total Discharges
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Fraternal Relations personnel have chief among their responsibilities the institutional development of our Kansas Masonic Home. This role is realized by working with friends of the Home who may have an interest in funding the continuing and future fulfillment of this vital Mission of Masonic charity. Through small gifts and large, regular gifts or occasional ones, gifts to memorialize a loved one, gifts to pay tribute to a friend or family member upon occasion of a birthday or anniversary, gifts provided by terms of a will or trust arrangement,...by all these means and others the generous friends of the good, good work done here have made it all possible. Deserving special recognition of this year is a wonderful group of donors who've become members of the New Life Club. These folks give - whether by pledge payments or outright gifts - at least $125 per year. By the time New Life Club charter members held their flrst-time-ever get together this past October, over 1,000 members had joinedl Those who attended the New Life Club overnighter enjoyed a festive banquet on Friday night, a convivial continental breakfast the next morning at the Home, an opportunity to sit in on a Trustees' meeting and a special preview of future plans, improvements, and a stimulating session of estate building and tax savings within charitable tax law. Another achievement of this past year is the expanded emphasis on planned gifts. For a number of years now we have been fortunate in having Brother John Griffin, a national-class expert in estate planning incorporating charitable tax considerations, on board at the Home. This past year, in addition. Brother Humphrey has been trained professionally in this area, and ve conducted a series of workshops in the fall and winter for investment professionals and their clients. These services are offered free of charge and absolutely without obligation; another service of your Kansas Masonic Hone. Our reason for doing this is simple: ve know that if we talk to enough people, there will be some who will be helped by our service, and among those, there will be some who will make provision for the Home in their will, or estate plan or trust, or simply through an outright gift. Another role of your Fraternal Relations personnel at the home is public relations and communication. We are very proud of our newest publication, our newsletter: Letters from Home. The first Issues came out in December, and the response we've received has been very gratifying. We hope all members and their families find it a welcome and worthy addition to the family reading table. We really do hope that this creates a very open, easily accessible corridor of communication to the entire family of Kansas Masonry. EASTERN STAR The Kansas Masonic Home wants to thank the many chapters and individual Stars who by their material gifts, volunteering, programs and help made a difference to the Kansas Masonic Home residents this past year. As partners with the Masons, the Home needs you all to continue to make the Kansas Masonic Hone a 'Home" for all.
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MASONIC HOME'S EXECOTIVE CONFERENCE The Masonic Home's Executives Association of NA held it's annual conference in June 1990 in Richmond, Virginia. The Virginia Masonic Home was the host. Administrator Jerry B. Lindenbaum, Director Farrar, and Director Caldwell attended. Several Homes and Trustees shared their expansion projects which were of great interest to all participants. The 1991 conference Masonic Home.
will be held
in Elizabeth Town, Pennsylvania at
the Pennsylvania
DISTRICT *38 Once again, I want to thank District #38 for the Brothers' fine efforts in having another successful Pancake Feed. The proceeds of this event continue to be collected to benefit the Home. Several thousand dollars were raised. Thanks to all Brothers sonic Home.
of District #38 for their
continued efforts
HEALTH CARE CENSUS Dec. Jan. Feb. March April
May
89 90 90 90 90 90
111 110 113 117 117 118
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
90 90 90 90 90 90
117 113 117 117 116 119
WEST SIDE CENSUS Dec. Jan. Feb. March April
May
89 90 90 90 90 90
25 24 24 23 21 23
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
90 90 90 90 90 90
Overtime: Hours per month December January February March April
May
286.30 472.42 341.93 378.31 372.31 397.01
June July August September October November
592.73 499.69 575.15 436.94 514.45 523.08
June July August September October November
$237,270. 210,326. 242,060. 197,343. 243,691. 233,732.
June July August September October November
$ 13,064. 14,191. 13,535. 14,020. 13,029. 12,875.
Accounts iReceivable: Health Care Center December January February March April
May
$201,330. 222.724. 174,707. 204,468. 217,413 205,509.
Vest Side Residential Center December January February March April
May
$ 12,215. 12,882. 11,949. 12,764. 11,957. 15,104.
24 22 23 22 22 22
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Home Health ARency The Kansas Masonic Home Health Agency has completed it's eighth year of operation, servicing residents in all of Sedgvick Company. We provided service to one hundred eleven (111) new patients this year. Our Medicare staff made over four thousand, five hundred (4,500) visits to individuals residing in their own homes. We continue to provide the services of: Skilled nursing (R.N.), home health aide, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy and social services. These are part-time intermittent services regulated by Federal and State Licensure requirements and always under the direction of the patient's physician. We received our State licensure for Private Duty services this year. We now provide services of RN, Home Health aide, Romemaker and companion services. These services are offered for individuals that do not qualify for reimbursement through our Medicare Agency and choose to have additional help in their home. There is a private charge for each service. Please feel free to call our home care agency to find out about our services. We continue to inform our Sedgwick County brothers and sisters of our services so that whenever they have a medical prolblem that can be monitored with home care, we are ready to assist them. Calling our agency is the first step to explain our services. Tou can be proud of the professional, caring, dedicated staff delivering these services to you or your family members.
REPORT OF THE TRIALS AKD PONISHMEMT COMMITTEE Kenneth V. Hoses, Chairman, submitted accepted.
the
following report, which, on his
notion was
To the H:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas: During the administration of H:.W:. Don E. Robinett assigned to this committee for handling:
Grand Master, five
matters were
I.
The No. V matter of this committee, in progress at the last annual communication, and mentioned in the committee report, was completed. The brother was summonsed and notified of the time and place of trial. He did not plead nor appear. Plea of not-guilty was entered and he was tried, found guilty and expelled.
II.
In the holdover case, No. I in the committee report of the last annual communication, the brother charged was given alias notice of time and place of trial. He pleaded not guilty again. He was tried, found guilty and expelled.
III.
A brother of one lodge was charged with wrongfully obtaining money from a brother of another lodge. He pleaded not guilty. He was duly summonsed and notified of the time and place of trial. He appeared and the trial was held. He was found guilty and suspended until restoration of the money to the brother of the other lodge.
IV.
A brother was charged with violation and conviction of United States Criminal Laws. He was summonsed and notice of the time and place of trial given. He pleaded not guilty. Upon affidavit of his legal counsel, that his appeal was to be taken to the United States Supreme Court, the case was continued until the appeal is finalized.
V.
A brother Laws: He plead nor procedure
was charged with violation and conviction of United States Criminal was summonsed and notified of the time and place of trial. He did not appear. Plea of not-guilty was entered for him and he was tried. The of adjudication and sentencing has not been completed. FIRST ADDEMDCM TO REPORT OF TRIALS AKD PUNISHMEST COMMITTEE
Since compilation of the foregoing Report of Trials and Punishment Committee the Grand Secretary has indicated to your Committee that the following actions are indicated or are being taken:
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A.
The brother, being the accused in holdover case No. 1 of the 1989-1990 Report and Item II of this report, has indicated his desite to appeal his conviction.
B.
The brother, being the accused mentioned in Item III of this report, is appealing his conviction to the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge.
C.
A brother was charges with violation of the Constitution of this Grand Lodge and one of its by-laws, the Grand Secretary has referred this case to the Trials and Punishment Committee of the 1991-1992 Administration, with information copy ?o tnis committee.
Respectfully submitted, Kenneth V. Hoses, Chairman Kenneth Clearley, Member Rex HcGowne, Member John Rule, Member E. Blaine Schoolcraft, Member REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Franklin D. Vyant, Chairman, submitted the accepted.
following
report, which, on his motion was
To the H:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The membership committee officialy net three times this year to address problem areas which they felt affected- membership in terms of RECRUITMENT RETENTION RESTORATION. The discussions were directed toward presenting affordable and worthwhile solutions that will help halt our declining membership dilemma; restoring those to membership who have for various reasons been suspended, and implementing programs and ideas that will increase the number of petitioners for mysteries. The committee members visited various Lodges in the jurisdiction and talked about problems affecting membership and solicited ideas of resolve. The committee chairman attended five of the six Fall Area Meetings and spoke on membership. We fully concur with the previous committee chaired by M:.W:. C D . Knauss, ...*our lodges and members must be involved in outside activities and receive recognition in our communities for such involvement or sponsorship." We, the committee, submit the following recommendations for our Grand Master's consideration, and we pray their acceptance and subsequent implementation: 1. That By-Law 3-317., Standing Committees, be amended to include a membership committee at the constituent lodge level, consisting of at least three members appointed by the Master. Also, this By-Law should state that, every lodge shall have six standing committees. SUBJECT:
Annual Report of the Grand Lodge Membership Committee for the Year 1990-1991.
2. That a Grand Lodge Certificate of Achievement be awarded to brethern who have signed as a recommender on five petitions for the mysteries during the current year. The certificates would be presented by the Grand Master at the Grand Lodge session. 3. That B-Law 4-401 be amended to read: *A petitioner for the Mysteries of Masonry becomes a member of the Lodge which has accepted his petition on being initiated as an Entered Apprentice therein or at its request in another Lodge. DISCUSSION: Entered Apprentices and Fellow Crafts should be members of our Lodges. They should not be Masons without a home lodge they can call their own. If adopted, several administrative changes to the By-Laws would be necessary. The several Articles of the Constitution are sufficient and properly written and would not have to be changed since in all cases, the wording now refers to members or masons. The present wording does not stipulate Master Mason, Fellow Craft or Entered Apprentice. 4. That each constituent lodge publish and distribute a quarterly the brethern informed on the events and happenings of the lodge.
newsletter to keep
5. That By-Law 4-306a. Lodge Dues Notice to Deliquent Member. BE ADDED. It would read: Not later than two months prior to the Annual Communication of the Lodge, the Master will obtain from the Secretary, a list of deliquent members. The Master will contact each deliquent member, preferably in person, and encourage him to remit his
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dues and further explain the adverse effects that being suspended will cause. It shall further be the inherent duty of the Master to inquire into the the reason(s) the deliquent brother will not or cannot remit his dues. A determination will then be made to see if the reasons or inabilities to pay said dues falls within the realms of By-Law 4-307., Remission of Dues. 6'. That the letter, "TO THE LADY OF THE NEW ENTERED APPRENTICE MASON" be adopted and sent to every wife of new Entered Apprentices over the signature of the Most Worshipful Grand Master. 7. That the Masters of our Lodges set a more aggressive tone in terms of promoting membership, insuring officer proficiency, demanding officer attendance and participation, and setting goals and insure they are reached. The Master should insure that his Lodge has at least four functions and or activities during the year to enhance community relations and promote interest in Masonry. In so doing, it is felt that the new Mason will realize a genuine sense of belonging to a worthwhile organization which goals are to build character in men and aid and assist in the welfare and growth of the community. SUBJECT:
Annual Report of the Grand Lodge Membership Committee for the Year 1990-1991.
The Grand Lodge Membership Committee remains open to your comments and suggestions. We strongly solicit your involvement. You too are aware of the problems we face with declining membership in our jurisdiction. Again, "You can do something about it, or you can choose to ignore it." We the members of the committee, wish to express our appreciation to our Most Worshipful Grand Master, M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, for the opportunity and privilege to serve this Most Worshipful Grand Lodge. Fraternally, F. Dean Wyant, Chairman Melvin E. "Butch" Buchenau Vernon G. Kalivoda Elvin S. "Short" Cox Kevin R. Peterson REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PPBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Chairman, submitted the accepted.
following report, which, on his motion was
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: Over the years, this committee has developed many programs to support and strengthen our public school system. Some have been more successful than others, but all have made some contribution to the betterment of public education for the young people of Kansas. By far the most successful of these has been the Public Schools Essay Contest. The Essay (1963 and committee earnestly
Contest was first conducted in 1961, and with the exception of two years 1964), has been a permanent part of this committee's program ever since. Your believes that this is one of the best projects that this Grand Lodge has and solicits your support and assistance for its continuation and growth.
The topic for the 1990 Essay Contest was "My Responsibility To Education." The response from the local lodges was very good. There were 194 entries received (108 girls and 86 boys) for the state contest. Scholarship awards for this year's contest were: $1,000 for first place; $700 for second; $500 for third; $300 for fourth; and $100 for fifth place for each boy and girl winner. There were also three Honorable Mentions in each category that carried no scholarship award. The winners of the 1990 Essay Contest were: First place
Second place
GIRLS Amy E. Patton Hesston Newton Lodge No. 142
BOYS Aaron M. McKee Spearville St. Bernard Lodge No. 222
Lisa Ralle St. Francis St. Francis Lodge No 404
Randy Bradfield Mound Valley Altamont Lodge No. 69
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Third Place
Rebecca Fancher Dighton Barney Lodge No. 279
Chad Berens St. Marys Pottawatomie Lodge No 52
Fourth Place
Amy Morrison Neodesha Harmony Lodge No. 94
Scott Sanders Eureka Fidelity Lodge No. 106
Fifth Place
Tonya Seyfert Cheotpa Altamont Lodge No. 69
R. Charles Reed Oskaloosa Oskaloosa Lodge No. 14
Honorable Mention
Martina Lee Rooney Troy Troy Lodge No. 55
Bill Levton Coats Kilwinning Lodge No. 265
Karen Gafford Seneca Seneca Lodge No. 39
Jeremy J. Lippold Mankato Mankato Lodge No. 87
Tamara L. Box Augusta Augusta Lodge No. 74
Chris Cruce Leavenworth King Solomon Lodge No. 10
Assisting the committee again this year by serving as judges for the Essay Contest were Brothers Royal B. Brown of Leavenworth, Conrad F. Johnson of Sabetha, and Arris H. Johnson, PGM, of Hays. We want to thank our Grand Master, M:.V:. Don E. Robinett, for giving us this opportunity to serve the craft. Our thanks also go to R:.H:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, and his staff for their assistance. Last, but certainly not least, a big thank you to our Essay Contest Judges. Brethren, we feel that the Essay Contest needs to grow. It has not grown for the past several years. One reason is that although the costs of higher education have steadily increased, our scholarship awards have not increased since 1982. This should have immediate attention. Funding needs to be found to increase both the amount and number of scholarships. Another problem is that more lodges need to participate in the Essay Contest. At present, only about one-third of the lodges in Kansas are holding local contests. As you can see, we are not without problems. However these, like all problems, have their solutions. Therefore, it is our hope that you will join us in the coming year to make the Essay Contest and other programs for the public schools the best that they can be. Fraternally submitted. John A. Schowalter, Chairman Damon M. Grimes Jimmy D. King Gayle L. Bainter Bobby J. Welch NOTICE:
THE SUBJECT FOR THE 1991 ESSAY CONTEST IS... "PATRIOTISM AND THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS" COMMITTEE ON CHARTERED LODGES AND LODGES DP
Robert H. Arnold, Chairman, submitted accepted.
the
following report, which, on his
motion was
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: The meabers of this Committee express our thanks and appreciation for the privilege of serving the Grand Lodge in this capacity.
to the Grand Master
In reviewing last year's activities, we find there were no Lodges chartered, hence there was little work for this Committee. It is a fervent hope, that because of changes and revisions in our attitudes toward Masonry, more persons will choose to join
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our ranks, and the need for new Lodges but not to this date. The reverse has occurred this year. with neighboring Lodges:
March
will come about.
This nay occur in the future,
Six Lodges were granted
Hone Lodge No. 89, Centralis, Kansas, with Seneca dered issued June 1, 1990. Sincerity Lodge No. 214, Simpson, Kansas, with Kansas, order issued June 1, 1990.
Lodge No. 39, Seneca, Kansas, orHt. Vernon
Mulberry Lodge No. 261, Mulberry, Kansas, with Girard order issued June 1, 1990. Natoma Lodge No. 390, Natoma, Kansas, with Russell order issued June 1, 1990. Hiram Lodge No. 68, Leavenworth, Kansas, with worth, Kansas, order inssued August 1, 1990.
pemission to consolidate
Lodge
No. 145, Beloit,
Lodge No. 93, Girard, Kansas, Lodge No. 177, Russell, Kansas,
King
Logan Lodge No. 264, Logan, Kansas, with Phillipsburg Kansas, order issued November 1, 1990.
Solomon
Lodge No. 10, Leaven-
Lodge No. 184, Phillipsburg,
In addition to these six, there are several other Lodges considering the same action after the 1991 Annual Communication of Grand Lodge. We hope these can be averted. The only other actions referred to this committee were requests to move charters to other locations. Hesperian Lodge No. Ill, Rossville, Kansas, asked permission to move it's charter to Lake Lodge No. 50, Silver Lake, Kansas. Pyramid Lodge No. 451, Wichita, Kansas, requested it be permitted to move it's charter to Sunflower Lodge No. 86, Wichita, Kansas. Permission granted in both cases. The Committee recommends the adoption of this report. Fraternally submitted, Robert H. Arnold, Chairman Harold J. Schmidt Lloyd D. Crall
REPORT OF CHORCH-LODGE RELATIONS COMMITTEE Richard T. Wentling, Chairian, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the H:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: I would desire to express my appreciation to our Grand Master, Most Worshipful Don E. Robinett, for the opportunity and privilege to serve the Grand Lodge of Kansas, and to pursue the relationship between the Church and the Lodge. Also, I would add my personal congratulations on a productive and successful year. This committee has endeavored to keep the channels open to all and any Lodge that is undergoing difficulty in their relations with local church organizations. Publications have been saved and reproduced and new articles written to assist the lodges and their officers in approaching religious leaders and others who might have voiced opposition to the true meaning and goals of the Masonic Lodge. On several occasions we were given the opportunity to go to various Lodges and conduct informational meetings that might help to enlighten the leaders and membership of the lodges in their personal relationships to local church leaders and members. The message we need to carry to our coaaunities is that Freemasonry is not a religion, but does have a strong foundation in the belief of a Supreme Creator and guide for this life and the journey to that House not made by hands. The responsibility of the Masonic Lodge is to its members. It has a great responsibility to the great Creator, to worship Him and Him alone, that the labor and work of a
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Hasoii may be good and acceptable. Anything the Mason accomplishes is by virture of the skill which his creator has bestowed upon him as craftsman, as a Mason. It is the purpose of the Lodge that its members live in harmony with all mankind. Each member of the lodge should choose his church in which to have his relationship with his Deity, that there may be peace within himself. It is our Masonic duty toward the Church, toward the Synagogue, toward the Temple, and also towards the ministers, priests and religious leaders, to live so that they can come to no other rational or spiritual conclusion, except that Masons are laborers in God's world who have promised God to help each other and all mankind in their daily lives through the work which they pursue. The Mason believes the peace and harmony prevailing in the Lodge, and his pursuit of the Light of Truth with his brethern, sets the stage on which he may prepare for the Eternal Life. We must teach by precept and example, not by argument. That is the challenge that comes before each of the brethren, and may the Supreme Architect of the Universe guide us and strengthen us to be worthy of this great trust. Respectfully submitted, R. T. Wentling, Chairman REPORT OF THE TOTAL YOUTH COMMITTEE Ralph E. Feldcamp, Chairman, submitted accepted.
the
following report, which on
his motion was
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The commitee members have been active in conducting visits to various meetings, conventions and other functions conducted by the three youth groups - DeMolay, Rainbow for Girls and Job's Daughters. It is discouraging to note and to report that our youth groups are still having difficulty in retaining membership and obtaining new members. No specific reasons are be outlined here, but we all know the difficulties our young people have in choosing between our Masonic youth groups and other activities available to them and many times required of them. The Kansas Masonic All-State High School Band has become very popular, thanks to the hard work of the Kansas Masonic Foundation and the support of various Masonic Groups. Monetary support to the youth groups by the Grand Lodge is needed, appreciated and should be continued. As many of our Grand Lodge members grow older, they find it increasingly difficult to find the time and energy to participate in the activities of our youth groups. Ve need to encourage younger parents and friends of our youth to become interested in working with our youth groups, thus, reaping the satisfaction and glory of knowing they have contributed to assisting one or more of our young people in becoming better citizens. Let's be more visible to our youth and support them any way possible. Our thanks to the Grand Lodge for the opportunity to serve on this committee and thanks also to all the leaders and officers of our youth groups for their dedication.and interest in our youth. Ve must all pull a little harder if our youth groups are to survive and grow. Fraternally submitted, Ralph E. Feldkamp, Chairman W. Dale Larimore Donald L. Doll REPORT ON MOBILE MASONIC LODGE COMMITTEE Stanley R. Coble, submitted the following report, which on tary was accepted.
motion by
the Grand Secre-
To the H:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Mobile Lodge went to several places this year
but not near enough
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to realize the full potential of this project. I propose that a flat affordable fee should be charged regardless of ailes so as not to penalize those who are located far away from where the lodge is stationed, after all it cost them a greater amount for fuel to get it there and back. Lodges that plan to use the lodge should plan to pick it up or have it delivered several days early in order to pick a calm day, one lodge did not get the use of it because of high wind and it could not be pulled safely. The Mobile Lodge visited Stafford Rodeo Parade, Abbyville Rodeo i Parade (2 days), Hutchison 4th of July Parade, Moonlight Lodge (Sodders Museum), Caldwell, lola, Hoisington, Lyons, Hutchinson Christmas Parade, and the Kansas State Fair. Grand Lodge supplies the Mobile Lodge with caps to give out for a $5 donation to the Mobile Lodge Fund and we still have a nice supply of them. At the Fair this year, 390 Masons and 234 non-Masons signed the ledger. It was dry, hot and dirty. Ve had good help from many brothers again this year and special thanks to John Prine who drives over from Newton everyday to help open up and makes coffee. John is what Masonry is all about. A couple of the days it looked like a Grand Lodge tea party with all the Grand Officers in town. Thanks to all the brothers who helped me on the Mobile Lodge and I know the next Chairman will receive the same good help. Fraternally submitted, Stanley R. Goble, Chairman U B O R TO REFRESHMEHT The Grand Lodge was called from Labor to Refreshment to convene again at 1:00 p.m.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF GRAND MASTERS OF KANSAS The 87th annual meeting of the Association of Past Grand Masters of Kansas was held in the Party Room of the Masonic Temple, Salina, Kansas, at noon on Friday, March 15, 1991. Twenty of the twenty-five living Past Grand Masters were in attendance. The following Past Grand Masters were present: S. Allan Dougherty 1932 Arthur C. Hodgson 1964 William E. Bradford 1967 Thomas C. Raum, Jr. 1968 Carroll C. Arnett 1969 Richard D. Kelsey 1972 J. Fred Williamson 1973 Forrest D. Haggard 1974 Robert H. Arnold 1975 Ralph D. Walker 1976
William F. Mcintosh Chester L. Gilbert F. Warren Starns Ben B. Boyles Robert G. Jackson Lawrence D. Wlnegardner Arris H. Johnson Clifford D. Knauss Claude W. Norris Robert M. Nease
Those not present because of illness or previous engagements: Richard L. Becker 1957 Robert D. Caplinger John H. Murray 1961 W. Nolan Artz Owen E. Hodgson 1965
1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1971 1979
M:.W:. Robert D. Caplinger had been in Salina earlier and was planning to attend. However, due to his father's sudden illness, he was forced to leave before the meeting was called to order. The Venerable Master, M:.W: . Arthur C. Hodgson, opened a Table Lodge and called on the Chaplain, M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard, -for the invocation. The Steward, M:.W:. Robert H. Nease, presented our Grand Master, M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, also H:.W:. James H. DeMoss, Grand Master of Nebraska, H:.W:. Lowell Wagoner, Grand Master of Iowa, and M:.W:. Thomas R. Dougherty, Past Grand Master of New Jersey and presently Director of the Masonic Service Association, Hospital Visitation Program, to the Venerable President.for induction into the Association of Past Grand Masters of Kansas. The induction ceremony was conducted, as in the past, by M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett is a most proficient and Impressive manner. The Venerable President proposed toasts to our visiting Grand and Past Grand Masters. The response was made by H:.W:. Thomas M. Dougherty, who thanked the Past Grand Masters
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for their hospitality and gave a brief report on the activities of the Hospital Visitation program. The Venerable President then presented Past Grand Master's emblems to the visiting brethren, including M:.W:. James W. Preble, Past Grand Master of Oklahoma (1973), who was also visiting our Grand Lodge and had been previously inducted into our association. M:.V:. Forrest Haggard, who retired last year as active minister of the Overland Park Christian Church, reported that he had undertaken a new challenge as part-time menister of a church in the inner-city area of Kansas City, Kansas. His discussion of living conditions and events taking place in that area seems unbelievable in this day and age. Lunch, furnished by the Grand Master, was served buffet style. It consisted of his "home grown" roast pork and all the other goodies that went to make for an outstanding lunch. Our thanks to H:.W:. Don! The Following Toasts were given: 1. Toast to our deceased brethren: Given by H:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss (1987) Response by M:.W:. S. Alan Daugherty (1932) 2.
Toast to Masonry around the world: Given by H:.W:. Claude W. Norris (1988) Response by H:.W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr. (1968)
3.
Toast to the memory of H:.W:. William E. Montgomery (1966) Given by Venerable President H:.W:. Arthur C. Hodgson (1964) Response by M:.V:. William H. Bradford (1967) Both Bros. Hodgson and Bradford spoke at length on the memories of M:.W:. Bill, as he was affectionately known. All three men had served together on the Council of Administration In 1964.
4.
Toast to George Washington, Brother Mason: Given by H:.W:. Lawrence D. Winegardner (1984) Response by M:.W:. Ben B. Boyles (1981)
5.
Toast to DeMolay: Given by M:.W:. F. Warren Starns (1980) Response by Richard D. Kelsey (1972)
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Toast to Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas: Given by M:.W:. Arthur C. Hodgson (1964) Response by M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master (1990)
Kansas Masonry lost one of its truly great Masons with the death of H:.W:. William E. Montgomery. H: .W:. Bill made the transition from time to eternity December 28, 1990, when he passed away in his sleep. His epitaph could truly read, "Well done, good and faithful servant." M: .W:. S. Alan Daugherty reported on the status of the widows of our Past Grand Masters. Four have passed away in the last year: Mrs. Hazel Robinson Crow, Mrs Earl R. Brown, Mrs. Pearl Grayblll, and Mrs. William Montgomery. The other widows of our Past Grand Masters are in various stages of health. Mrs. Richard (Liz) Porter attended the Past Grand Masters Wives' Luncheon on Thursday, but returned to Wichita shortly afterward. Mrs. Addison (Bonnie) Irby attended Grand Lodge. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year: H:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, Venerable President H:.W:. Claude W. Norris, Senior Warden M:.W:. Robert H. Nease, Junior Warden M:.W:. Lawrence D. Winegardner, Secretary H:.W:. Don E. Robinett, Steward The next annual aeeting will be held In Salina, Kansas, March 20, 1992. The meeting, business, ceremony and able President and his officers.
fellowship was
closed in ample form by the Vener-
The Tyler's toast was given by M:.W:. J. Fred Williamson. Fraternally presented, M:.W:. Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGH Secretary
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REFRESHMENT TO LABOR At 1:15 p.m. M:.V:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master, sounded the gavel calling the Assembly to Labor. JEFFREY SOWDER SPEAKING FOR WOODSON LODGE NO. 121 The Masonic master piece that is being used as the three lesser lights at this Grand Lodge session was built in 1933 by W. J. Strohm, a Chanute, Kansas Mason. Mr. Strohm, a Santa Fe Railroad conductor, spent approximately 700 hours building this candelabrum. It is beautifully finished and rich in it's symbolism of our Masonic order. It was presented to Woodson Lodge No. 121 in Toronto in the early 1970's by Mrs. Strohm. Her son-in-law. Allen Sherman, is a member of the Toronto Lodge. At the front base of the candelabrum are the three, five and seven steps which are symbolic of our order. They are made of ivory inlaid in walnut with the symbols being inlaid in ebony. The stairs lead to the arched doorway marking the entrance into King Solomon's temple which has the throne at the back. It is lighted by an interior light bulb. The floor of the temple is a composite of 10,600 tiny pieces of red, blue, green, and white wood which Mr. Strohm expertly fitted together to form an intricate Mosaic, pattern. Four 10 hour days were required to make the floor alone. The floor measures 4 3/4 inches by 5 inches in size. Inset, at the entrance, is a tiny square and compass design, taken from a Masonic cuff button. On all four sides of the candlestick post and on top are Masonic symbols inlaid in ivory and ebony and mother of pearl. Among the symbols represented are the sprig of acacia, the forty-seventh problem of Euclid, the All-seeing eye. the casket, the broken pillar, trowel, setting mall, compass, the letter "G", plumb, square and level, 24" gauge, knife, tyler's sword and gavel. The entire piece of work consists of 14,280 carefully joined separate pieces of material. Included are walnut, mahogony, ebony, holly, dyed woods, mother of pearl, and ivory. The upright is of Walnut from a Kansas grown tree. Many home materials have also been used in the workmanship. The sprig of acacia is formed from a piece of ivory taken from a fan. and the green leaves are inlaid bits of what once formed a toothbrush handle. Much of the ivory used is from organ keys and billiard balls and the mother of pearl is carved from buttons. Truly a Masonic masterpiece, Woodson Lodge No. 121 in Toronto is very proud to display this piece of craftmanship. It is always a topic of conversation for visitors to our lodge. We would like to thank our Most Worshipful Grand Master, Don Robinett. for requesting to use it at this 1991 Grand Lodge session. We can only hope that it brings as much pleasure to the brothers here at Grand Lodge as it does to us at our regular meetings. GRAND LODGE LIBRARY COMMITTEE REPORT Charles S. Baldry, Chairman, submitted accepted.
the
following report, which, on his motion was
To the H:.H:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas: The Grand Lodge Library is housed in the Grand Lodge Building at 320 SV 8th in Topeka, and its present organization is the result of a concerted effort on the part of H:,V;. Ben Graybill in 1981 to organize a chaotic mass o{ books into a useable system which would benefit anyone who desired to use the facility. M:,V:. Graybill enlisted the services of Iowa Grand Lodge Librarian Keith Arrington, who outlined the procedure for establishing an effective library, and made several valuable suggestions. The indexing was accomplished by Jan Becker, who has since become Mrs. John Swain. She did an excellent job and completed the task sooetime in 1983. There are 1,430 books in the library related to Masonic material, including biographies histories, addresses and encyclopedias. The library has not grown much in 10 years, â&#x20AC;˘ainly because it relies on donations from individuals. No funds have been allocated for the purchase of additional books, hence the library does not provide a wide range of subjects for investigation. The library is rich in Masonic history and related Masonic Baterial. It is open each day during office hours, with the understanding anyone who uses it will check in with someone in the office to let them know you are there.
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As I have outlined, the library has not grown much, and I can only report two books being received in the library during 1990. The library receives 67 magazines and newspapers relating to Masonry during the year, from all over the United States. Proceedings of virtually every state in the union are filed on the second floor of the library, which report the activities of their respective Grand Lodges during the previous year. Your library coamittee has enjoyed its responsibility this year, and thanks you for the appointment. Respectfully submitted, Charles S. Baldry, Chairman REPORT OF THE OPERATION "KAN" COMMirTEE Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman, submitted cepted.
the following report, which on
his motion was ac-
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: I Kings 6 - 7 : 'And the house, when it was before it was brought thither:"
in building, was built of stone made ready
We like the stones of a building must be made ready before we can be of service. we submit ourselves to the Supreme Architect, He will shape us to fit his needs.
Vhen
Vhen I call on the newly made amputee and their family I'm always amazed, the stumbling blocks have been removed and things just seem to fall into place. But I know that it is the hand-work of the Supreme Grand Master. Hay we always be ready to extend a helping hand to those who are In need. Fraternally submitted, Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman Villlam J. Colnar Wilbur L. Morris APPOINTMENT OF TELLERS The Grand Master appointed the Area Deputy Grand Masters as Tellers with R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher serving as chairman. The ballots were distributed for the election of officers for the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas AF & AM for the ensuing year as ordered and Instructed by the Grand Master. GREETINGS FROM TEXAS R:.W:. Howard Emig, District Deputy Grand Master, Texas, was escorted to the East to bring greetings. He thanked the brothers for the hospitality and kindness shown him while visiting the Grand Lodge of Kansas. THANK YOD FROM THOMAS R. DOnGHERTY M:.V:. Thomas R. Dougherty, PGM, Director of Hospital Visitation, Masonic Service Association, thanked the Masons of Wyandotte No. 3 for their $1,000 contribution to the Association and expressed further thanks for their Interest shown the veterans in local VA Hospitals. The Director then asked M:.W:. Don E. Robinett to step forth and receive as plaque in appreciation for the Kansas Masonic Lodge Hospital visitation program. DISCUSSION OF BY-LAV PROPOSALS Proposed changes in the by-laws were discussed at this time in order the give the delegates an opportunity to think about and study these changes before voting. (Vote to be taken Saturday a.m. Brother John Myers, Albert Pike No. 303, spoke to the brethren explaining the new proficleny support exercise and the interest shown same in his lodge.
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TELLERS-S REPORT R:.W;. Morris Fisher, Chairman of Tellers, reported that the ballots had been counted and recorded and the following had been elected to serve the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas for the year 1990-1991. Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn William F. Mcintosh, PGM Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary
Each of the elected officers expressed their willingness to serve the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas and the brothers for their confidence and support. Following the Teller's report, the discussion of the proposed by-laws continued. The resolution pertaining to the Masonic Home was discussed. Several amendments were offered. (Final results of the by-law changes and the resolution will be found in the report of the Jurisprudence Committee given Saturday morning.) OUTSTANDING LODGE Roger E. Sherman Lodge No.369 repeated their performance of last year and won the J. Fred Williamson award for outstanding ritualistic work. (This honor was inadvertently ommitted from the 1990 proceedings) MASONIC HOME BOARD There was an election for a vacancy on the Masonic Home Board and Ray Canada of Topeka was elected to fill the vacancy. M:.V:. J. Fred Williamson, PGM, of Lyons was elected to fill the three year term. LODGE OF RESEARCH The Lodge of Research retired to the Lodge Room of the AF i AM Lodge No. 60, Salina Kansas at approximately 4:00 p.m., March 15, 1991 for their deliberations. No further report is available. LABOR TO REFRESHMENT The Grand Lodge was called from Labor to Refreshment day, March 16, 1991.
to reconvene at 8:00 a.m.. Satur-
ALL MASONIC BANQUET Approximately 750 Masons and their guests gathered at the All Masonic banquet and an evening of fun and fellowship. After the banquet, M:.W:. Don Robinett presented the Donald Dean West of Rosedale Lodge No. 333.
Bicentennial Center for the
Distinguished
Service award to
Members of the Grand Master's family were introduced: also the Grand Lodge Officers, Past Grand Masters and Distinguished Guests. The following Distinguished Guests were introduced and made appropiate remarks: Kim Brown, Worthy Advisor for Rainbow for Girls: Amiee Fate. Honored Queen of Job's Daughters: Allen Smith. State Master Counselor for DeMolay; Karen Clark. Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star. Grand Chapter of Kansas. Also in attendance was Mrs. Bonnie Irby, widow of M:.W:. Addison C. Irby, PGM. Allen Smith presented his petiton for the Mysteries of Masonry in Bestor G. Brown Lodge No. 433 to the Grand Master at the conclusion of his remarks. Paul Straughan was the main speaker for the evening and he spoke of the hidden values each of us have that haven't been revealed. Straughan is an executive with the Dale Carnegie Courses and is a Past Master of his Lodge in Vaughn, New Mexico. He also was a Past District Deputy Grand Master in his Jurisdiction.
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OFFICERS, AREA AND DISTRICT DEPUTY BREAKFAST Grand Lodge Officers and Outgoing and Incoming Area and District Deputy Grand Masters met at 6:30 a.m. for breakfast at the Red Coach Inn. At this time time the Area and District Deputies exchanged Aprons and equipment. SATURDAY, MARCH 16. 1991 REFRESHMENT TO LABOR The Grand Lodge was called from Refreshment to Labor on the Third Degree of Masonry at 8:00 a.m.. March 16. 1991. Following prayer by the Grand Chaplain the business session of the One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Annual Communicaiton was resumed.
REPORT OF THE GRAND LODGE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE James L. Grassi, Chairman, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. The M:.W:.Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Your Grand Lodge Activities Committee for 1990-1991 sponsored the Annual Labor Day Masonic Retreat at the Rock Springs 4-H Camp near Junction City, Kansas, on September 1, 2, & 3, 1990. This was the thirteenth annual Labor Day weekend that the Kansas Masons, their families and friends gathered at Rock Springs to participate in activities such as horseback riding, archery, rifle range, trap shooting, canoeing, swimming, horseshoe pitching, hiking, tennis, and just plain rest and relaxation under a shade tree away from the telephone. The weather was hot and the most popular activity was swimming in the large spring fed pool. The seven family-style meals, prepared by the camp staff, were outstanding and the menu was exceptional. The ladies of our group always enjoy the Rock Springs meals because they are served by the men of the group. The highlights of Saturday night was the annual square dance session followed by a watermelon feed. Sunday breakfast was followed by our annual group photograph and the Sunday worship service. A "Talent" or "Lack of Talent" show was held on Sunday evening and proved to be a fun-filled success for the participants as well as spectators. Our attendance at the event was 74. As usual, the event was enjoyed by all and everyone agreed that it is disappointing that more families don't take advantage of this annual event. The Committee feels that many more Masons would bring their families and friends to the Masonic Retreat if they had a better idea of exactly what it is. For those who have never attended, we recommend that you acquaint yourselves with this annual fun-filled event and make reservations for Labor Day Retreat scheduled for 1991. On behalf of the Committee, I express our appreciation for the opportunity to serve the Grand Lodge of Kansas. Respectfully submitted, Jioaie L. Grassi, Chairman Robert J. Higgs, Co-Chairman Arris M. Johnson Ralph Kimmel Orves V. Beeghly John V. Wiley, III REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE M:.W:. F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chairman, submitted motion was accepted.
the
following report, which, on his
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Finance Committee makes this annual report in accordance with by-law 2-118 of the Constitution and by-laws of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas.
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This coaoittee has reviewed the income and expense statements sent to us oonthly by the Grand Secretary. We find these statements to be in accordance with our by-laws and the budget prepared. The accounting firm of Farmis was employed again this year to officially audit the books and make inspections of investments and properties. This report appears in the Grand Secretary's report and is an addendum to this report. The records and files in the office of the Grand Secretary were examined and found to be up to date, in good order and complete. A thorough inspection of the Grand Lodge building and the contents therein was made by this committee. Until the Grand Lodge has the money to repair the windows in the basement, they will continue to deteriorate. December 8, 1990 the Finance Coomittee met with the Council of Administration, the Grand Treasurer and the Grand Secretary for the purpose of preparing a budget for the ensuing year. This budget appears in the Grand Secretary's report and is also a part of this report. The members of the Finance Committee would like to thank H:.W:. Don E. Robinett for the privilege of serving the Grand Lodge in this capacity during his year as Grand Master. Respectfully submitted, F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chariman W. Nolan Artz, PGM Jerry Cole Merle D. Bradley C. M. "Bud" Geis REPORT OF THE JURISPUDENCE COMMITTEE M: .W: . Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, submitted the following report on the changes in the byLaws and other business pertinent to study by the Jurisprudence Committee. This report is filed at the Grand Lodge Building, Topeka, Kansas and was signed by the members of the committee. To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas: INTRODUCTION This report covers a period of time from the ending of Grand Lodge in Salina in 1990 through the time of the making of this report in March 1991. The function of the committee is set forth in By-Law 2-119. There has been no meeting of the committee until this Communication of Grand Lodge. Our work has been done by correspondence and by long distance telephone calls. Our report is made in sections so that you can vote on individual matters as you may think appropriate. It is the position of our committee that our Grand Master Is entitled to have his rulings and recommendations presented on the floor of Grand Lodge in an affirmative manner. It is up to the members of Grand Lodge to say that they either agree or disagree. The committee feels that request for interpretation of the law should come from the Grand Master or the Grand Lodge Officers, although members of the committee may be asked questions which can be answered by referring them to a specific By-Law. THE FUNCTIONING OF THE COMMITTEE OH JURISPRUDENCE Host of the questions to the committee cone through the office of Grand Secretary through the request of our Grand Master. On numerous occasions the Grand Master will call the Chairman of the coaaiittee to discuss matters relating to our By-Laws and other matters of concern to Grand Lodge. When the Chairman gets an inquiry from the Grand Master or through the Grand Secretary, he will normally give his opinion in writing within a period of a day or so. 'Each member of the committee will get a copy of the letter with a request that if they do not agree they should advise the Chairman and the Grand Master promptly.
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This Bode of operation will ensure that the questions submitted get an early answer and the Chairaan has found that it isn't practical to canvass his cooaittee before giving an answer because this only delays the matter and many times it needs a speedy decision. There have been a few instances that the Chairman has canvassed members of his committee before giving an answer. By operating this way if a prompt answer isn't forthcoming the Grand Master and the Grand Secretary will know that it is the Chairmans fault. CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE VI, SECTIOS 13
R:.W:. Jerry K. Lough. Chairman of Committee on Ritualistic Work has proposed an Amendment which will raise the number of the Committee on Ritualistic Work from three to five members. (Passed by 2/3) BY-UW 2-301 GRAND LODGE PER CAPITA TAX AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS This has been submitted by our Grand Master and the effect is to raise the Grand Lodge per capita tax by an additional dollar which will be used for the Kansas Mason only. In discussing the Kansas Mason and the 1990 Annual Communication it appeared to be the desire of the members that the Kansas Mason be continued and that the cost thereof be provided by an increase of One Dollar in the per capita tax to be used only for the Kansas Mason. Ve move the adoption of the Amendment
(Passed by 2/3)
BY-LAW 2-308 EXPENSE ALLOWANCES The effect of this proposal is to delete the payment of expenses to the directors of the Masonic Home Board for the purpose of attending Grand Lodge Communication. The Conmittee moves the adoption of this amendment
(Passed by 2/3)
AMENDMENT TO BY-LAW 2-130 AREA. AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS, MASONIC DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS The effect in this change in By-Law 2-130 is to decrease the Masonic Districts to 40 and the Masonic Areas to 10. This proposal conforms to the reality of decreasing membership and decrease in lodges and we recommend its adoption. (Passed by 2/3) BY-LAW 4-206 PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS This By-Law refers to proficiency in all thre degrees. This amendment is proposed by our Grand Master M:.W:. Don E. Robinett. The Committee moves to adopt the Amendment of By-Law 4-206
(Passed by 2/3)
BY-LAW 3-418 MASONIC FUNERAL The effect of this recommended By-Law is to extend the Masonic Burial to anyone who has been initiated as as Entered Apprentice and who is in good standing in his lodge. We move this proposal as submitted by our Grand Master be adopted lack of 2/3)
(Failed for the
BY-UW 3-601 OFFICIAL CIPHER-MONITOR This proposed change in the By-Law provides that the Cipher and Monitor be published in one volume. Having the Cipher and Vork in one volume seems to be an improvement. The Committee has not seen the proposed revision of the Cipher-Monitor as outlined in this proposed ByLaw but our Grand Master has given strong endorsement to this change and we move that it be adopted. (Passed by 2/3)
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PROPOSED NEW BY-UW 4-313 VOLOMTARY PREPAID PERPETOAL MEMBERSHIP This proposed new By-Law is lengthy and detailed. The nice thing about it is that it will not be compulsory for any Brother. He does not need to accept it, he does not need to purchase perpetual menbership, it will be at his option. Since this proposed new By-Law does not compel any Brother to invest in a Voluntary Prepaid Perpetual Membership, it seems that this might very well be a vehicle of benefit both to a Brother and to his lodge. We move its adoption. (Passed by 2/3) SHALL THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED BY THE 135TH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF AF ti AM OF KANSAS This Resolution has to do with the operation of the Kansas Masonic Home. It has been submitted by Most Worshipful Claude W. Norris, Past Grand Master, and the proposition will be submitted by him. (Passed by 2/3) AMENDMENT TO THE ABOVE Most Worshipful Grand Master: I move that the resolution now on the floor be amended by deleting of the resolution and substituting in its place the following:
the entire wording
Be it resolved that this Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas does hereby commend, direct, and encourage the Board of Trustees of The Kansas Masonic Home to proceed with its plans of rebuilding and reconstruction this Kansas Masonic Home in compliance with its mission of care to the aged, ill, and retired, and Be it further resolved that this Communication extends its encouragement and support as evidnece in the now nearly one century of Masonic Charity and care to those who are destined to require such care. (Failed) BY-LAW 4-401 P U C E OF MEMBERSHIP This proposed change in the By-Law is submitted by Franklin D. Wyant, Chairman of the Membership Committee, and the same will be presented by him. (Failed) B Y - U W 4-306a LODGE DUES NOTICE TO DELINQUENT MEMBERS This proposed Amendment has been submitted by Franklin D. Wyant, Chairman of the Membership Committee and the same will be presented by him. (Passed by 2/3) CONCLUSION This has been a busy year for Masonry in Kansas. Our Grand Master has devoted much time, thought and energy to the Grand Mastership. The Committee on Jurisprudence is pleased to have been a part of our Grand Master's team for his year. We know that our Grand Master has worked hard and we know that the actions he has taken he has firmly believed to be in the best interests of Masonry. Only time will adequately evaluate the work of an individual or of a society. has not been unanimous agreement in some of the action taken this year.
There
In the final analysis it is the function of the Grand Lodge to put the stamp of approval on what has been done or to suggest alternatives, but at least you as members of the Grand Lodge are the final authority as expressed in your vote at this Grand Lodge Session.
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To our Grand Master we express our appreciation for his dedicated service. The time is rapidly nearing when he will lay down the tools of a Grand Master and we wish for him continued success and continuing work for Free Masonry. Respectfully submitted, Arthur C. Hodgson, Chairman Robert L. Davis William E. Bradford, PGM ADDENDUM TO THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON JURISPRUDENCE During the presentation of the Report of the Committee of Jurisprudence the Grand Master announced that ballots had been prepared and it was necessary to have a vote to elect three members as trustees for the Perpetual Membership Plan, The tellers passed written ballots containing six names and announced that the three candidates receiving the greatest number of votes would be elected to the Masonic Home Board; that the candidate receiving the highest number of votes would serve for three years, the person receiving the next highest number of votes would serve for two years and the person receiving the third highest number of votes would serve of one year. The Grand Master declared the balloting closed, the ballots were lowing results: Melburn Barnes, 725 N. 10th St., Fredonia 66736 Eldon Nicholson, 1070 Wyckford Rd. Olathe 66061 Robert Frederick, PO Box 105, Salina 57402-0105
counted with the fol-
Three Years Two Years One year
Respectfully submitted, Arthur C. Hodgson, Chairman Committee on Jurisprudence ADDENDUM TO THE REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON JURISPRUDENCE STATEMENT OF FACTS Charges and specifications were filed Lodge No. 206, at Harper, Kansas.
against
Chester A. Green, a member
of Harper
The Charge is as follows: "That, Brother Chester A. Green has violated the Laws of Masonry of 1976, page 151, article 7, states, "You should always pay honorably, that which you owe, and, in general, do nothing that will injure that good reputation of the fraternity." Specification number 1 read as follows: "Asked for a loan from me. The loan has not been paid and I subsequently received documents showing he owed debts prior to asking me for a loan." A "Summons to appear and/or plead" was served on Chester A. Green on the 7th day of August, 1990, and the following "Answer to Summons" was filed: "I, Brother Chester A. Green, enter a plea of Not Guilty to the charges and specifications and ask that the matter be set for trial sometime in November, 1990, or subsequent thereto to allow me sufficient time in which to prepare a proper presentation in my defense of said charges. I further request that permisson be granted to appear with my attorney, Charles M. Cline, 411 Colorado Derby Building, Wichita, Kansas 67202, who is a Blue Lodge Mason." On the 27th day of October, 1990, a trial was held in the lodge hall of Harper Lodge number 206. Evidence was presented by the lodge and on behalf of Chester A. Green. Both the lodge and the accused were represented by counsel and the proceedings were reported by Carleen L. Loevensteln of Wichita, a certified shorthand reporter. On January 14th, 1991, certified mail was addressed to Chester A. Green advising him that the
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Committee on Trials and Punishments had rendered a verdict of "Guilty" and that the punishment was "suspension until Brother Kent Wright is paid." The vote of the five members of the Committe on Trial and Punishments was as follows: 1. 2. 3.
Not Guilty - 2 Guilty - punishment of expulsion Two voted guilty with punishment of "suspension, till loan had been repaid."
An appeal was made by Chester A. Green of Harper Lodge Mo. 206 to Grand Lodge. Not having any precedent to go by and upon the recommendation of the Committee on Jurisprudence, Most Worshipful Don Robinett, Grand Master, ruled that the accused Brother by his representative could have ten minutes in which to speak his appeal. The Lodge shall have ten minutes to state their position and the Committe on Trials & Punishments shall have not to exceed ten minutes to state their position. No statement was made on behalf on Chester A. Green and no statement was made on behalf of Harper Lodge. Kenneth V. Moses, Chairman of the Committee on Trials and Punishments of the Grand Lodge made a statement relative to the trial and the disposition of the case by the Committee on Trials and Punishment. The entire five members of the Committee on Jurisprudence had a copy of the oral testimony consisting of 85 pages including the certificate of the court reporter, members of the Jurisprudence Committee had also been furnished with all exhibits and all matters pertaining to the charges to the trial and to the appeal. On March 16th, 1991, at the regular communication of the Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas and after presentation by Kenneth Moses, Chairman of the Committee on Trials and Punishments, the Grand Master called on the chairman of the Committee on Trials and Punishments. QUESTIONS TO BE RESOLVED 1. Was the Masonic membership a factor in the securing and making of the loan? 2. Was there substantial making the loan?
evidence of
intent by the
accused to defraud the Brother
FINDING OF FACTS BY COMMITTEE ON JURISPRDDENCE 1. There is no substantial evidence showing that making the loan.
masonic membership was a factor in
2. There is not substantial evidence that the accused intended to defraud to brother Baking the loan. The Chairman of the Committee on Jurisprudence made Lodge be "Not Guilty."
a motion that the verdict of Grand
The Motion was put to Grand Lodge and a majority of those present voted in favor of the motion and accordingly, Chester A. Green remains a member of Harper Lodge No. 206, AF & AM and he is entitled to reimbursement of any expenses paid by him to Harper Lodge No. 206. Respectfully submitted, Arthur C. Hodgson, Chaiman Following the oral proceedings of the Committee on Jurisprudence, Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, asked to be recognized. He complimented the work of Past Grand Master and Chaiman of Jurisprudence for his many years of hard work on the committee.
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FINAL CREDENTIALS REPORT Corvon Carpenter. Chairman of Credentials gave the- following report, which, on his motion was accepted subject to audit. CURRENT: Grand Lodge Officers Past Grand Masters Distinguished Guests Grand Lodge Committeemen Area Deputy Grand Masters District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lecturers District Lecturers. Grand Representatives
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INCOMING: Grand Lodge Officers Grand Lodge Committeemen Area Deputy Grand Masters District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lecturers District Lecturers
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LODGES REPRESENTED: Masters Senior Wardens Junior Wardens Secretaries Past Masters Master Masons
247 of 338 Chartered Lodges 168 65 55 112 337 44
Total Registration 681 (Detailed registration can be found in this book under the title REGISTRATION BY OFFICE, LODGE, ETC. Grand Secretary Albert 0. Arnold, Jr, gave the current Synopsis of Lodges. This updated the numbers to reflect information given on the Annual Reports received after the Advance Proceedings went to press. (This information is found in the section of this book SYNOPSIS OF RETURNS OF LODGES.) READING OF THE JOURNAL Proper motion was made by Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., to dispense Journal. The motion was duly seconded and carried.
with
the reading of the
LABOR TO REFRESHMENT All Tegular business of the One Hundred Thirty-fifth Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas being completed, the Grand Lodge was called from Labor to Refreshment for the purpose of opening on the First Degree for the Installation of Grand Officers of the year 1991-1992. REGISTRATION BY OFFICE, LODGE, ETC. GRAND OFFICERS M: .W:. Don E. Robinett R: .U:. Conrad F. Johnson R: .U:. Richard D. Overton R:.V:. HilliaB J. Brown M: .H:. William F. Mcintosh R: .H:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr H:, Raymond R. Baden H:. E. Dean Osborn H:. Robert B. Pfuetze H:. Carveth E. Neer H:. LeRoy H. Laphao H:. Haurice C. Hearn V:. Elvin S. Cox H:. John D. Trude H:. Thooas F. Burrows H:. Rodney D. Beaagard H:. A. Kevin Kobler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Harden Grand Junior Harden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Secretary
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CORREHT LECTDHEBS EHERTIDS Charles D. Gallipeau
Clarence W. Sills GRAND
Hurlbut K. Graves Gerald A. Lough Russell C. Schvilling Alfred H. Slough James R. Struble William D. Updegrove Vernon J. Clark
J. Fred Williamson, PGH Richard R. Baefele Robert H. Schroeder Robert K. Shklar David F. Snyder Clifford L. Trax Ronald E. White -AREA
Gerald A. Lough Robert K. Shklar Hurlbut K. Graves
Vernon J. Clark David F. Snyder Richard R. Haefele DISTRICT
Robert H. Schroeder Edward L. Freeman Lloyd D. Crall
Vernon J. Clark He1burn C. Barnes Larry G. Peters A. Kevin Kobler IHCOHING LECTORERS GRAND
Vernon J. Clark Clifford L. Trax Robert H. Schroeder Ronald E. White
Gerald A. Lough Alfred H. Slough David F. Snyder J. Fred Williamson, PGH AREA Ronald E. White Clifford L. Trax Robert K. Shklar
Vernon J. Clark David F. Snyder Richard R. Haefele DISTRICT
Ronald E. White Clifford L. Trax Larry Peters Raymond R. Haden Robert K. Shklar Richard H. Haefele
Vernon J. Clark Helburn C. Barnes Edward L. Greeman Charles G. Jordan, Jr. Lloyd D. Crall PAST GRAND HASTERS
S. Allan Daugherty Arthur C. Hodgson William E Bradford Thomas C. Raum, Jr. Carroll C Arnett Robert D. Caplinger Richard D Kelsey J. Fred Williamson Forrest D. Haggard Robert H. Arnold Ralph D. Walker
William F. Mcintosh Chester L. Gilbert F. Warren Starns Ben B. Boyles Robert G. Jackson Lawrence D. Winegardner Arris H. Johnson Clifford D. Knauss Claude W. Norris Robert H. Nease ODTGOmG AREA DEPDTY GRAND HASTERS
Oren F. Patterson Edward R. Garber, Jr F. Ray Canada Jeffrey L. Sowder Morris Fisher
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Irvin C. Bearly Hervin E. Buchenau Richard A. Wortman J. Dwight Lobdell Robert H. Palmer
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INCOMING AREA DEPDTY GRAND MASTERS Maurice C. B e a m Johnny Jia Gillham Elvin S. Cox
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John W. Wllley, III Richard D. Vortaan Thomas F. Burrows
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OUTGOING DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTEHS John M. Frame George J. Turner Donald D. West George S. Clark Wilbur Louk Elvin M. Reeder Roger E. Doue J. D. Baughn Marvin E. Caylor Convey P. Gamaill Leland G. Salts Kenneth B. Anspaugh David W. Thompson Homer E. Peterson Phillip Lamb Harold L. HcElfresh Darren K. Sharp Ralph T. Roberts
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Robert C. Saar : Wayne L. White Wesley Carlin Stephens, Sr Robert R. Pugh Max L. Briggs John A. Sandusky Stanley Ozmun Earl J. Bruner Raymond L. Butts Richard A. Tomlinson James H. Nolte Lawrence E. Bodlne Charles D. Bock Richard N. Beaton Jay D. Black Maurice Worley Bernard E. Weller John J. Wayman
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INCOMING DISTRICT DEPOTY GRAND MASTERS Leland G. Salts Luis Romero, Jr Donald Dean West James Riley Sayler, Sr Oral Victor Finkenbinder Michael A. Norris Ralph Ward Kimmel Jessa Cooper Oren F. Patterson Thomas J. Welsh Wayne H. Rollf Donald Leslie Roche Harold E. Colbert Harold E. Rowley Robert L. Laubach Kenneth G. Thompson Gordon K. McNltt Carl W. Payne Merle W. Furnas M. Wayne Rush
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M. Wayne Rush W. Michael Thomas Leroy L, Loggins Edward I . Sherwood Charles W. Gutsch Mark A. Picking John A. Sandusky Max L. Briggs John E. Carlson Fred N. Rose Richard A. Tomlinson James Harold Nolte Thaine A. Clark Charles D. Bock Billy E. Archibald Wade R. Park Lloyd D. Crall Ethan E. Quakenbush Ricky L. Kriegh
DISTINCmSHED GUESTS R: .W . John L. Harper, Grand Junior Warden, Grand Lodge of Colorado M: .W . Thomas R. Dougherty, Past Grand Master, Grand Lodge of New Jersey Director MSA - Hospital Visitation M: .W . James DeMoss, Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Nebraska M: .W . Lowell Wagoner, Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Iowa R: .W . Howard Eaig, Jr., District Deputy Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Texas W . Virgil Tubach, Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Nebraska M: .W . John Wesler Preble, Past Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Oklahoma (1973) . W . John L. Harper, Grand Junior Warden, Grand Lodge of Colorado R: Col. John A. Spencer, 1st National Vice-President, National Sojourners, Oklahoma OTHER DISTINGUISHED GUESTS R:.E:. Paul J. Harrell, Grand Commander Knights Templar, Grand Commandry of Kansas M:.E:. Clifford L. Trax, Grand High Priest, Royal Arch Masons of Kansas M:.I:. Jim E. Beye, Illustrious Grand Master, Cryptic Masons of Kansas Companion/Sir Knight Halbert G. Horton, Grand Secretary - Recorder, Grand York Rite Bodies of Kansas Sister Karen Clark, Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star of Kansas
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111:. K. Haynard Curts, Intendent General, Red Cross of Constantine Brother James Claussen, Director of the Kansas Hasonic Foundation Brother Jerry VanAUen, Assistant Director of the Kansas Hasonic Foundation Past Worthy Grand Patron of the Order of. Eastern Star of Kansas H:.W:. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGH: PGH DeHolay International: Past Grand Treasurer of Kansas: Grand Secretary of DeHolay International and Sovereign Grand Inspector General of Ancient Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction in Kansas W:. J. Eldon Hastera, Executive Director • DeHolay in Kansas Kin Brown. Worthy Advisor for Rainbow for Girls Ainee Fate, Honored Queen of Job's Daughters Allen Smith, State Haster Counselor for DeHolay Hrs. Jima Danielson, Widow of PGH Durward C. Danielson GRAND LODGE COHHITTEEHEN (CnRRENT) Robert H. Arnold, PGH Warner Pape, Jr. James R. Watkins Jerry W. Cole Edward B. Sherwood Orves U. Beeghly Charles S. Baldry E. Dean Osborn F. Dean Wyant Carroll C. Arnett, PGH William F. Hclntosh. PGH Gerald A. Lough Ralph E. Feldkamp
Lloyd D. Crall Corvon Carpenter E. Phil Smith C. H. Geis James L. Grassi John S. Willey, III Arthur C. Hodgson, PGH William J. Brown Kevin R. Peterson Glenn L. Knapp Claude W. Norris, PGH Ronald E. white Donald L. Doll
Gilbert A. Farmer H. Wayne Rush F. Warren Starns, PGH Forrest D. Haggard, PGH Robert J. Higgs Arris H. Johnson, PGH Robert L. Davis John E. Howen Elvin S. Cox J[ohn A. Schowalter bee D. Duttweiler Robert K. Shklar Kenneth V. Hoses
GRAND LODGE COHHITTEEHEN (INCOHING) Robert J. Higgs Ben B. Boyles, PGH Corvon Carpenter Dee D. Duttweiler Raymond A. Pearsail He1burn C. Barnes Charles S. Baldry John E. Howen James E. Stone James R. Watkins Glenn E. Sears Glenn L. Knapp Donald S. Nisbett Earl F. Brown Paul E. Ferrell Harrison K. Traul Robert K. Shklar Edward R. Garber. Jr. Robert R. Pugh John A. Rule
Orves D. Beeghly Goldwin E. Hiller William D. Updegrove Robert H. Arnold, PGH K. Haynard Curts Halbert G. Horton Robert L. Davis Jerry K. VanAUen David F. Snyder Jimmy D. Beye George L. Gernardy Wilbur L. Horris Clifford L. Trax William F. Hclntosh. PGH Orville L. Oelschlaeger Gerald A. Lough Horris W. Sykes Donald L. Doll Claude W. Norris. PGH Frank G. Woods
C. H. Geis Dean C. Hjorth James L. Claussen Ronald E. White Don E. Robinett, PGH Forrest D.Haggard, PGH Larry G. Peters Walter H. Bird Franklin D. Wyant Walter F. Jack Arthur R. Seele Francis R. Canada John A. Schowalter Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGH Lawrence E. Bodine Vernon J. Clark W. Phil HcCracken Stanley A. Combs Orville E. Wesseler Harold D. Sommers
GRAND REPRESENTATIVES Alaska-Clifford Trax: Arizonia-William F. Hclntosh, PGH: California-Richard D. Kelsey, PGH: Colorado-J. Fred Williamson, PGH; Connecticut-John Rule: Georgia-Ben B. Boyles; Louisana-WlUiam J. Brown: Hichigan-owen E. Hodgson, PGH; Hinnesota-E. Dean Osborn: Hissoiri-Clifford D. Knauss, PGH; New Hampshire-Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGH: New Jersey-Elvin S. Cox; New York-F. Warren Starns, PGH; North Dakota-Arthur C. Hodgson, PGH; Puerto Rica-Helburn C. Barnes; South Carolina-Chester L. Gilbert, PGH; Texas-K. Haynard Curts; Utah-Kevin R. Peterson; Virginia-Glenn L. Knapp; Wisconsin-Robert D. Caplinger, PGH: Bolivia-C. H. Geis; Brasil (Cera)-Victor J. Olson: Brasil (Goias)-Benny Holloway; Brasil (Rio De Janiero)-Robert K. Shklar: Brasil (Rio Do Sul)-A. Kevin Kobler; Brasil (Sao Paulo)-Eugene E. Carlson: Columbia (Bogota)-Herle D. Bradley; Columbia (Cartagena)-Hurlburt K. Graves: Costa Rica-Ralph D. Walker, PGH: Ecuador-David F. Snyder; Bl Salvador-John A. Schowalter; England-S. Allan Daugherty, PGH: FinlandJeffrey Sowder; Gabon (Afirca) Robert J. Higgs; Germany-Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., GS: India-Claude W. Norris, PGH: Ireland Robert G. Jackson, PGH; Israel-Forrest D. Haggard, PGH: Italy-L. Eldon Gideon: Japan-Carroll C. Arnett, PGH; Hexico (Comos)-Robert H. Nease, PGH; Hexico (Nuevo Leon)-Ethan Quakenbush; Hexico (Tamulipas-Gerald L. Anderson; Hexico (Tork)-Herle W. Furnas; Netherlands-Clarence W. Sills: New Zealand-Don E. °
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Robinett, GH; Horvay-Donald D. Schoeni; Quebec-Thoaas C. Raua, Jr., PGH; ScotlandRobert H. Arnold, PGH; South Africa-John V. Willey, III; South Australia-Conrad F. Johnson, DGH; Spain-Jaaes E. Bradley; Tasmania (Australia)-Charles D. Gallipeau; Victoria-Arthur R. Seele; Western Australia-Arris H. Johnson, PGH PAST MASTERS 1. Gilbert A. Farner, Conrad F. Johnson, Leland Windmeyer, Harold D. Soomers, Morris N. Loyd, Don Utz, Lee Siomons 3. Al Crable, Jr., Robert W, Wallace, Sr., Charles D. Gallipeau, Everett A. HcBride, Royal E. Davis 6. Ralph H, Gelvin, Sr., Gary W. Beasley, C. David William, III 7. F. Dean Wyant, J. C. Poe, Ron HcKenzie, Paul J. Barrel, Jim HcKinzle, Donald H. Davies 8. Michael A. Norris, Raymond Smith, Hike Carnes 9. Edvard M. Davis 10. Maurice C. Hearn, William D. DuBols, Glen Sears 12. 0. E. Morriss, Trevor L. Rees 13. James P. Cheely (PM South Dakota), James H. Nolte 16. Ralph E. Feldkamp, John T. Bonacorda, Benly E. Stepp, Jr., Oscar V, Lamer, Harold E. Colbert 17. Merle D. Bradley, Ronald E. White, Morris W. Sykes, William R. Cox, Hartin M. Donaldson, James R. Struble 18. Charles Talbott, Ray Talbott, W. Phil HcCracken, J. Leonard Ligon 20. C. H. Geis 27. Homer Linebaugh, Homer C. Peterson 29. J. D. Baughn 32. Jesse Clinton Sherrets 34. Roland V. Ashley, K. Haynard Curts, Forrest D. Haggard, Donald D. Schoeni, Allen M. Peyton, Ronald Adkins 36. LeRoy Lapham 37. Jay H. Sheldon, Jr., Leaford Savage 41. J. E. Todd, Phillip H. King 44. Thomas J. Welsh, R. W. Farris 45. John M. Frame, Glenn L. Knapp 47. Thomas C. Johnson . 51. Thomas G. Neely 54. William H. Harlow, Ralph M. Cochran, Danny L. O'Dell, Louis A. Hasler, Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. 57. James R. Watkins, Leroy L. Loggins, C. A. Luckinbill, Robert L. Bonat 60. Arvin K. Trent, Earl J. Bruner, James R. Struble 63. Warren F. Hardwlck 65. Jim Salyer 67. Charles E. Shubkagel 73. Marvin Armstrong 74. Lester D. Applegate, Robert J. Sullivan, Jeffrey H. Drew, Michael D. Farmer 79. Roland A. Miles, Allen D. Bosworth 83. Le Roy Mzhickteno, Conway P. Gammill 86. Irl B. Mitchell, Donald G. Marks, Paul E. Davis, Harold 0. Drennan 87. Stanley Ozmun, Wes Moore 90. Donald S. Nisbett, Robert J. Higgs, Wayne E. Nelson 91. Ivan D. Reran, Kenneth V, Hoses 95. Melburn C. Barnes, Floyd C. Squire 96. John H. Cannon, Sr. Norbert A. Angell, Jr., Edwin K. Blean, Luis Romero, Jr. 97. Clifford F. Clayton, C. Norris Thompson, Clifton B. Patty, Guy L. Eutsler, Ralph Roberts, Walter Jack, Glen Mitchell, Hax Burnham, Richard E. Zisaeraan, Hartin A. Reed 98. Robert D. Davis 99. Robert R. Pugh,'Jerry R. Wood, Clyde R. English, William D. VanEtten, Clifford Jacobson, G. E. Kenneck 101. Carl Manning 102. Ben B. Boyles, Charles E. Adams, Ronald Norflett 104. Calvin Grover 105. Earl J. Bruner, Donald J. Dalham, Eugene E. Carlson, Arnold Richards 106. Lendon D. Griffiths 107. Robert Clapp, W. Lee Cain, Dale F. McHaster 110. Alan R. Pugh, Robert C. Sarr, H. Wayne Rush, Orville E. Wesseler 111. Kenneth E. Anspaugh 112. William L. Shurtz, Harvin L. Thompson 113. Roger C. Nelson, Donald B. Hanson, Corvon Carpenter, Hark B. Nelson, E. Phil Saith, Hax L. Briggs, John D. Trude, Robert B. Pfuetz, Hax Croisant, Carl A. Nease, Carl R. Trude, Aroand F. Racette
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C. Dale Jaaes, Donald E. Slagle Rayaond D. Hough, fl. Dean Bolick, Ralph Kianel, Don R. Hadlock Rayaond B. Baden, Robert C. Baden Verlin HcHenry John A. Sandusky, Ray L. Clark, Raymond Weaver Floyd E. Heaver N. Marion Patton Dean C. Hjorth, Glenn E. Blackburn, K. Maynard Curts Nelson G. Batdorf Alfred L. Ufferty Gerald R. Butcher, Ed Sherwood, John Phillips, Gayle L. Prater, Wallace Hill Carl F. Pfeifer, Jaaes H. Sloan, Leo Whitley, Eugene Whitley Charles G. Jordan, M. M. Howard, Loren R. Harvey J. Leonard Parks, Cleo Rathbun Michael D. Knak, John L. Jordan Wayne L. White Elvin S. Cox Merlin R. Grundy, Jaaes I. Grassi G. Ross Barben Dee D. Duttweiler, Alvin Colson, Goldwin E. Miller, Glen Kautz, George Gernardy, Albert J. Wohlgeauth, John A. Rule Arnold W. Hafenstein Michael J. Butterfield, Ed Garber, Jr. Rod Beaagard Francis Swain, Richard Rodiaan, Saa C. Bales Earl F. Brown, Raymond G. Howell, Donald L. Doll, Clifford L. Trax, Larry G.Peters, Nornan Janzen Donald L. Roche, Scott A. Hillette Harold J. Schaidt Eldon HcCall, Orval Lancaster, Charles Eldon Akers, William R. Leonard N. J. Eschenbrenner Ervel F. Cleaver, Orville Oslschlaeger Darrell Holnes, Harlan S. HcNincb J. Fred Williamson, Robert C. Bolton, Jack L. Welch Kenneth G. Thomas, Leroy Pollman, Comaodore Wood, L. F. Arnett Arris M. Johnson, Thaine A. Clark, Gifford W. Spaugh, Lawrence C. Bodine, David M. King Vance Welsh Carl A. Vandorn, Billy E. Crane, Charles R. McCain Wilford L. Doud, E. Max Skinner Brian Freeman W. F. Banks, Robert B. Reser Arthur C. Hodgson. Max Albers William G. Updegrove, Glenn L. Strawn, Donald Keith King Jerry Stotler, Ray A. Pearsall, Lloyd D. Crall, Todd R. Rostetter, Hoaer H. Jones, B. A. Leonard Walter F. Jack, Mac C. Burnhaa Earl H. Berg, Jerry I. Royer, John D. MonhoUon Joe M. Ritchal Harry E. Pendleton Ronald L. Saith John E. Mowen Johnny J. Gillhao Rayaond H. Heer, Billy Daniels Billy C. Adaas, Williaa Neal Holaes Williaa Sellen, Williaa J. Braua John L. Rigg, Richard A. Tomlinson Guy H. Sparks, Wade R. Park, Williaa Brown Ben B. Boyles W. E. Bradford Carl A. Bolinger Fred N. Rose, Lewis F. Billard Robert A. Webber, Robert W. Dickson, Donald F. Werner Jaaes H. Boggard, Jack Ellis, George J. Turner, Denny M. Saith Williaa J. brown, Wesley C. Stephens, Edwin T. Saith, Vergil Feebler, Stanley A. Coabs Bernard B. Waller Landon D. Haylock, Robert H. Baker Robert K. Shklar, Darwin E. Gates Harold L. Buick A. Kevin Kobler Ira L. Stravn
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James E. Bradley Earl Hubbard Dale Stinson Walter C. Burnett James T. Ross, Robert L. Davis, Donald S. Davis, Cyril Pfannestiel, Jerry W. Cole, H. Gene Payne, John Moore Myers, H. W. Gill, Jr. John Steven Molstad, Robert Leon Schroeder, Jr. Billy E. Archibald Harold B. Aldrich.III. E. Kirk Stonebraker Ethan Quakenbush James B. Deberry Clarence Birk Bobby L. Ackerman Arthur R. Seele, Harold W. Frazier Leonard Elrod, Wayne K. Ozias, Jesse H. Longwith, Robert H. Schroeder, Marvin E. Dry Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., J. Eldon Masters, Donald D. West Wayne E. Howarter, Elvin J. Foster Jessa Cooper Hirl Schrock, Vernon Mickey Will E. Dickinson W. Wayne Gibson Morris Fisher, James A. Hichau, Adrian C. Harlin, Duane E. Travis Robert Satterfield Thomas E. Orlowski, Paul J. Neidhardt, Harry H. Hathaway. Walter Bird, Donald M. Wood, W. Thomas Carter Harris E. Ramsour Orren Robinson Ray Canada, Gerald Peterson, Robert R. Griffin, R. T. Wentling Leland G. Salts, Robert B. Crumpton, Arvin H. Baker, Kevin Cunningham Harold L. McElfresh Kenneth Leander, Charles Randies, Stephen W. Karstadt, William D. Ringquist, Edward A. Hopkins, Kevin R. Peterson E. Emory G. Craft, John W. Mitchell Wayne L. Dodson, Halbert Horton, Robert G. Jackson Edward P. Schultz, Hurlbut Graves, Ricky L. Kriegh / Roger M. Doue Frank R. Rinkel Jerry K. VanAllen, Harold W. Frasier Kenneth C. Jeffrey, George W. Brunts Charles E. Denison, Dean Beebe David F. Snyder, Kenneth H. Morrison K. Maynard Curts, Michael T. Wilson, Charles W. HcClain N o m a n L. Maier, George. C. Miller, Robert D. Tipton Leslie M. Heisz Larry R. Gregg, Cameron T. Miller, Jerome I. Koran, Dale W. Harlow LODGE REPRESEMTATIVES
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Harold D. Sommers, Donald E. Utz Jack L. Rogers Richard C. Davis, Saaiuel W. Shuoblom, Randy Ford, Mike S. Haxton Michael W. Schaffer, Fred B. Jensen A. Franklin Case, Ralph H. Gelvin, Jr., Jon H. Woodward, John A. Golden T. Michael Fegan, Vernon L. Ball, Charles D. Baker, Donald E. Greenawalt Noman Lee Bodston, Kenneth F. Schwartz Phillip W. Keefer, Lonnie W. Welsh, Harold K. Traul Glen Sears, Maurice C. Hearn Robert A. Griffeth J. Trevor Lewis, Marshall A. Havenhill J a M S H. Nolte C. Donald Seedle, Mervin Buchenau Thoaas J. Owen, Mark W. Stephenson, Roy A. Patterson Donald L. Sellers, Donald J. Howell, Howard L. Smith B. T. Spano C. H. Gels Thoaas J. Danley, Wayne H. R o U f Jay H. Sheldon, Jr., Isaac H. McMahon Dale Koll, Joseph 0. Bottiger Hoaer Peterson, Homer Linebaugh Jerry Dean Baughn M. L. Montgomery
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32. Jesse C. Sherrets 33. Gary B. Gobel, Oral V. Flnkenbinder 34. Bernard D. Hoffman, John B. Brake, Roland V. Ashley, K. Maynard Curts 35. Warner Pape, Jr. 36. LeRoy.Lampham 37. Barley E. Keeton, P. Leaford Savage 38. Jack E. Brown, Ronald E. Stout 40. Samuel P. Kekama 41. Phillip H. King 42. Charles R. Allen 44. Thomas J. Welsh, R. W. Farris 45. Ivan M. Pemberton, John H, Frame 46. Clifford D. Knauss, John Schowalter 47. Thomas C. Johnson 49. Denslov A. Blakley 50. Gary K. Goll, Lloyd E. Gideon 51. David M. Dunford, James H. Herring, Richard J. Montgomery, Paul E. Ferrell 54. Jon W. Stack, James D. Givins, Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. 56. Harold E. Flaigle, Jules E. Kellogg 57. John H. Hobble, Billy J. Gideon, Boris N. Bulatkin, Dennis L. Morris 60. Charles H. Case, John F. Levis 63. Warren F. Hardwick 65. James A. Walker 67. Marvin T. Richardson, Carl H. Atwood 70. Ronald L. Shelton, John J. Ryan 71. Steven R. Hartley, Janes A. Thiele, Tony V. Johnston 73. Marvin Armstrong 74. Dwight N. Applegate, Edward L. Freeman 75. John B. Walker 76. Herbert L. Moore 77. Richard A. Wortman 79. Ranee C. Walker, Victor J. Olson 80. Russell C. Schwilling 83. Elden M. Lovelett 84. Ivan Pemberton, John H. Frame 86. Roy J. Sapp. Paul E. DAvis, C. Michael Gable 87. Welsley Moore, Stanley E, Ozmun 90. Wendell R. Johnson, James E. Stone, Dale M. Bement, Donald Nisbett 91. Ivan D. Beran, Kenneth V. Moses 94. D. A. Middlevorth, Neil H. Nuzman 95. Floyd C. Squire, Melburn C. Barnes 96. Lawrence A. Ahannon, Marvin E. Fletcher, Luis Romero, Jr. 97. Billy R. Peden, Kenneth E. Murphy, Randall P. Mcintosh, Jim E. Ross 98. Robert D. Davis 99. Charles L. Maples, Jerry R. Wood 100. Wilbur Spriggs, Jack 0. Barton 101. Frank L. Nettleton 102. Jerry W. Overton, Carl R. Seger, Stanley D. Browning 103. Arthur B. Caldwell 104. Othal F. Else 105. John W. Willey, Roy Baker, Hark A. Picking 106. Rick J. Griffitts, James Griffiths, Willis Hall 110. Ronald J. Hozingo, Hugh V. Graham, W. Wayne Rush 111. Kenneth E. Anspaugh 112. D. Jack Elgin, David V. Coffey, Edward A. Foxx 113. Lawrence B. Hatton, Claude R. Trude, Dale V. Taylor, Max L. Briggs 117. Simon J. Essig, Donald E. Slagle 119. Raymond D. Hough 121. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Gordon HcNitt 122. Edward C. Slipsager 124. Adrian Taylor, Dwight Burton 125. Charles C. Bock, Raymond V. Richardson 126. Henry Paul Cain 127. Ranald Dean Elrod 129. Karl D. Fry 130. George Haas 131. Floyd E. Massey 132. Paul Barnes, William E. Williams 133. Bobby J. Walker 134. Verl S. Johnson, George V. Toung 135. Joseph L. Zweimiller, Gregory W. Keffer, Barry Thomas Losh 137. Nelson D. Batdorf
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Grand Lodge of Kansas
Orland L. Rosell, Wilfred L. Ufferty John L. Hybsha Russel J. King Toa E. Eaaot Jaaes J. Bezeaek Michael D. Knak, John L. Jordan, Eldon V. Knak Jerry L. Blunk, John S. Catt Elvin S. Cox Michael L. Saittle, Robert L. Nail, Donald E. Kuchinski, George I. Lawley Paul D. Kuchera, B. LeRoy Villiaas Lyaan Snodderley Bobby J. Walker Lawrence D. Winegardner, John A. Rule Robert H. Arnold Glen R.; Craaer, Edward R. Garber, Jr. Brett-P. Palner Heroan w. Dietzsch, Gaylord 0. Bolnan, Tommy J. Lovry John E. Wright Harold L. Varner, Larry D. Forrest, Carral N. Robert, Donald L. Doll Phillip C. Osborne Harold J. Schoidt Virgil E. Alexander, Wilbur P. Barngrover Darren K. Sharpe Delbert W. Berry Francis D. McLaughlin John R. Bearley Craig A. Moore, Marvin A. Armstrong Leonard T. Smith Jules D. Boudreaux, Anthony B. Swenson Floyd H. Slagle, Daniel D. Holecek Jack L. Welch, Lyle J. Brothers, C. R. Gish Leonard F. Arnett, Commodore Wood Gerald Lester Anderson George Philip V, Lawrence Bodine Kenneth G. Thomas Richard C. Brozek Richard N. Heaton Paul D. Wisilewski, Clyde R. Hattingly, Ted A. Norden Wllford L. Doud, E. Max Skinner Harold E. Rowley Harold Moon, Michael W. Bonhan Charles Beckford Robert E. Sederlin David M. Reeser, William E. Arnold, Virgil E. Biby John E. Carlson Jefferis H. Mead Tin J. Rostetter, Don L. Ross, Robert W. Rostetter Harvey D. Tatum, Walter F. Jack, Mac C. Brunhaa Paul D. Taylor, Charles D. Baldry Lee Roy Church Otto Paul Stuber, Byron E. Walker Robert L. Tatum, Irvin Parsons George C. Kenworthy WilUaa D. Bradford, Earl H. Berg Joe M. Ritchel Dale R. Hill Terry A. Peterson, Howard G. Jones John E. Howen Johnny J. Glllhaa John R. Leonard, David E. Crase Williaa N. Holaes, Ronald B. Wilson Thoaas W. Elliott, Leon L. Brown, William E. Nicholson Rex L. Togerson Williaa Charles Brown George W. Stauth, Darrell F. Shanteau W. E. Bradford Dale Goldsaith Lewis F. Hlllard Leonard Raasey Lester H. Butterfield Jaaes L. Walker, Robert a. Felix, Jaaes L. Morton Denny N. Saith, Thoaas M. Oliphant, Robert S. Truesdell
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273. Robert L. Stephens, Robert E. Sapp, Jr., Ernest I. Hoore, John HcHillen 275. Kenneth L. Pemberton 276. Villian K. Watson, Jr., Darwin E. Gates, Hlchael V. Hayberry 277. Landon D. Haylock, Robert H. Baker 280. Harold L. Buick 281. A. Kevin Kobler 283. Ira L. Stravn 284. Darrel R. Miller 288. Joseph V. Brewer 289. William V. Palmer, Kelly J. Wertz 293. James E. Bradley 295. Clark K. Bibb 298. Lyman D. Hansen 299. Walter C. Burnett 300. John W. Harper 303. Van Alan HcLemore, E. Dean Osborn 306. Robert L. Schroeder, Jr., John Steven Holstad 307. Vance E. Donahue 309. James J. Farmer 310. Keith W. Chandler, Billy E. Archibald 311. Matthew A. Vlademar, E. Kirk Stonebraker, Bobby C. Brice, Harold B. Aldrich 312. Billy D. Schnurr 313. Tommy Ging, Wendell Ray Windsor 314. Clarence Birk 315. Bobby L. Ackerman 318. Arthur Seele, Harold Frazier 319. Clifton T. Bruu 321. William C. Pittman 322. Charles L. Shivly, J. C. Dame, Glenn D. Proctor, Clyde A. Secrest 323. Claire B. Sparling 327. Robert E. Hathena 331. Ronald G. Bailey, James Morris, Bradley W. Brack 333. Clyde J. Houston, Bryan L. West, Donald d. West 335. Calvin Holmberg 338. Wayne E. Howarter, Elvin Foster 339. Marvin E. Caylor 341. Kermit N. Chase 345. Ray A. Stalford, Merle W. Furnas 347. Bobbie R. Oiler 348. Vernon L. Mickey 349. Benny L. Hollaway 355. Donald L. Land 357. Carol G. Pape, Harold J. Rollf, Vernon Bolinder 360. Frank Ray Bennett 361. Will E. Dickinson 362. Allen Ray Reynolds 364. Ross E. Childs 365. Donald W. Trusty, W. Michael Thomas 366. Wilfred N. Boedeker, Norman L. Maier 369. Donald L. Ragland, Hell E. Sammon, Walter H. Bird 371. William P. Hudson 374. James W. Nelson, Dale G. Thomas 380. Orren Robinson 384. Tim G. Ewy 385. Duane E. Slater, Jerald 0. Peterson 393. Daniel E. Burns 395. Harold L. HcElfresh 396. Ralph Shadle 397. William D. Ringquist, Clifford A. Johnson 401. Emory G. Craft 402. Robert I. Peterson 403. Charles W. Lewis 404. Edward P. Schultz, Hurlbut Graves, Ricky L. Kriegh 406. Robert H. Nease 408. Jules J. Richard 409. Frand R. Rinkel 410. Orves d. Beeghly 413. Charles Singhisen 419. William J. Conley 424. Marvin R. Gibler, Richard E. Brunts 429. Charles W. Gutsch 430. Clarence P. Noe
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Charles E. Denison Johnny Goodall, David F. Snyder James V. Gilmore, Bobby W. Sexton, David W. Miller Donald V. Jones Robert B. McGinnis, Bill D. Denhao Bonald D. Dickson, George D. Clark Leslie H. Heisz Delbert R. Michael, Daniel R. Hale, Loyal L. Grandstaff
Cameron T. Miller
MASTER MASONS Randy Ford, Wyandotte No, 3 Roger L. Walls, Union No. 7 Frank G. Woods, King Solomon No. 10 Robert G. Frederick, Salina No. 60 Eldon W. VanMeter, Salina No. 60 Evan Gibson, Salina No. 60 Frank E. Seufert, Wnego No. 75 Henry F. Stuart, Sunflower No. 86 Jayson M. HcHaster, Fortitute No. 107 Brian Robinett, St. Johns No. 113 Eric L. Harvey, Mt. Vernon No. 145 Gary A. Stroud, North Star No. 168 Richard Breshears, North Star No. 168 Clarence Arens, North Star No. 168 James L Claussen, Siloam No. 225 Gaylord M. Strader, Albert Pike No. 303 Michael Littrell, Hosington No. 331 John R. Steele, Roger E. Sherman No. 369 Galen Johnson, Lindsborg No. 397 Kurtlss W. Forsberg, Lindsborg No. 397 Ted L. New, Overland Park No. 436 Gregg McGinnis, West Gate No. 438
John P. Wolf, Lawrence No. 6 Clarence W. Wiley King Solomon No. 10 C. Homer Roehl, Topeka No. 17 Alvin L. Wise, Salina No. 60 James A. Benson, Salina No. 60 Art Neal, Frankfort No. 67 Roger R. John, Corinthian No. 79 Barry Albin, Delaware No. 96 Dale V. Taylor, St. Johns No. 113 John Hurray, St. Johns No. 113 Merle E. Phipps, Oxford No. 165 Kris H. Callier, North Star No. 168 Jeffrey L. Chaffrey, North Star No. 168 William F. Noble, Pittsburg No. 187 Marvin Way, Albert Pike No. 303 Jesse M. Longworth, Albert Pike No. 303 Glenn Beatty, Roger E. Sherman No. 369 Kevin Cunningham, Hayetta No. 393 Vernal W. Blomberg, Lindsborg No. 397 Doug Jolly, Hepler No. 398 Donald R. McGinnis, West Gate No. 438 Tim Hamilton, West Gate No. 438 OUT OF TOWN VISITOR: George R. Hodges, Independence Rock No. 56., Casper, Wyoming
All of the above fect the number lists, (i.e. One be serving again
are the names that appear on the various sign-in lists and no way afof persons attending Grand Lodge. Many persons are duplicated on the person can be a Lecturer, serve on a committee, be a Past Master and as Master of his Lodge.) LODGES WITHOUT REPRESNTATION AT GRAND LODGE
Oskaloosa No. 18 Melvern No. 22 Longton No. 26 Eldora No. 28 Acana No. 31 Seneca No. 39 Nickerson No. 43 Pottawatomie No. 52 HcCracken No. 58 LaCygne No. 61 Ridgeway No. 62 Wathena No. 64 Burlington No. 66 Altaoont No. 69 Huron No. 72 Sutton No . 85 Eureka No . 88 Devon No. 92 Girard No . 93 Memphis No. 108 Aaericus No. 109 Advance No. 114 Excelsior No. 115 Huscotah No. 116 Republic No. 123 Vesper-Olive No. 136 Dover No. 138 Gilead No. 144 Wakeeney No. 148
Thayer No. 149 Lebo No. 152 Saqui No. 160 Greenwood No. 163 Larned No. 167 Western Star No. 174 Russell No. 177 Mt. Moriah No. 179 Gaylord No. 183 Newahcuba No. 189 Sumner No. 203 Olive Branch No. 212 Walnut City No. 215 Hiattville No. 216 Lebanon No. 221 Anchor No. 224 Waverly No. 244 Westmoreland No. 257 Beattie No. 259 R. D. Ely No. 262 Ht. Zion No. 266 Black Diamond No. 274 Barney No. 279 Alpha No. 282 Argonia No. 285 Lotus No. 286 Paradise No. 290 Beulah No. 291 Glen Elder No. 294
Gove County No. 302 Caney No. 324 Laflarpe No. 325 Horton No. 326 LaCrosse No. 330 Oak Hill No. 334 Formoso No. 336 Leoti No. 340 Scammon No. 351 Horace No. 352 Summerfield No. 354 Wellsville No. 356 Plains No. 367 Denison No. 372 Grand View No. 376 Buffalo No. 379 Wilsey No. 382 Hepler No. 398 Mullinville No. 399 Climax No. 411 Perry No. 415 Lecompton No. 420 Selden No. 423 Johnson No. 441 Stanley No. 444 Satanta No. 446 Denton No. 449 Pyraald No. 451
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INSTALUTION CEREMOHY Following The Hero's of '76 presentation of the colors of our country accompanied by fife and drum, H:. Harold S. Sonmers, Snithton Lodge No. 1, introduced the Past Grand Masters who would be the installing officers: Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
H:.W H:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W H:.W M:.W M:.W M:.W H:.W M:.W M:.W
Clifford D. Knauss Forrest D. Haggard Robert H. Arnold Lawrence D. Winegardner Arthur C. Hodgson Ben B. Boyles Richard D. Kelsey Carroll C. Arnett^ S. Allan Dougherty Thomas C. Raum, Jr. Arris M. Johnson Robert H. Nease Robert G. Jackson Chester L. Gilbert J. Fred Williamson John D. Walker
1987 1974 1975 1984 1964 1981 1972 1969 1952 1968 1985 1989 1982 1978 1973 1976
Brother Dee E. Duttweiler served as Grand Organis.t. The Installing Officers were the following Past Grand Masters: Grand Marshal Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon
M:.W , F. Warren Starns M:.W . Claude W. Morris M:.W . Don E. Robinett
1980 1988 1990
Other living Past Grand Masters: Richard L. Becker Owen E. Hodgson William M. Bradford William F. Mcintosh W. Nolan Artz
1957 1965 1967 1977 1979
The Grand Master instructed the Grand Marshal to present the Officers for the year 1991-92 for installation. The Hero's of '76 formed two ranks through which the Grand Officers were escorted. The Installing Grand Chaplain, H:.W:. Richard D. Kelsey offered Pledge of Allegiance to the flag recited by the assembly.
prayer followed by the
The Installing Grand Master. H:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, charged the Grand Master Elect, Conrad F. Johnson with the duties and pledge of service. H:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master, Smithton No. 1 217 S. 12th, Sabetha 66534 913-284-2292 The Elected and Appointed Officers for the ensuing year.
were charged with
their duties and
duly installed
R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master, Armourdale No. 271 6937 Grandview, Nerriam 67217 913-236-8570 R:.W:. Williaa J. Brown, Grand Senior Warden, Unity No. 273 2839 S. Bonn, Wichita 67217 316-943-9584 R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Junior Warden, North Star No. 168 & Albert Pike No. 303, 328 E. 1st, Wichita 67202 316-942-0509 H:.W:. Williaa F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center No. 134 522 Lane St., Clay Center 67432 913-234-5518 R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, Rosedale No. 333 PC Box 1217, Topeka 66601 913-234-5518 or 913-286-1239 W:. Gilbert A. Faraer, Grand Chaplain, Snithton No. 1 Rt. 1, Box 543. Herlden 66512 913-484-2378 M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Grand Orator, Halstead No. 46 Box 151, Halstead 67056 316-835-3497 H:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Senior Deacon, Derby No. 365 931 H. Brook Forest Dr., Derby 67037 316-788-4038
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. Merle D. Bradley, Grand Junior Deacon, Topeka No. 17 4107 Woodbury Ct. N., Topeka 66606 913-273-5510 . William D. Updegrove, Grand Marshal, Lewis No. 220 PO Box 86, Lewis 67552 316-324-5434 . Carveth K. Neer, Grand Sword Bearer, Pittsburg No. 187 719 E. lOth, Pittsburg 66762 316-231-1007 . Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Senior Steward, Woodson No. 121 Box 177, Toronto 66777 316-645-2228 . Ray A. Talbott, Grand Junior Steward, Ottawa No. 18 917 Maple, Ottawa 66067 913-242-3039 . Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr., Grand Pursuivant, Shawnee No. 54 2633 S. 36th St., Kansas City 66106 913-722-6679 . H. Dean Bolick, Grand Tyler, Cherokee No. 119 Box 223, Hiawatha 66434 913-742-7246 . Warner Pape, Jr., Assistant Grand Tyler, Hiawatha No. 35 404 Green Ct., Hiawatha 66434 913-742-2858 . Dee D. Duttweiler, Grand Organist, Active No. 158 1714 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 913-367-3758 . A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary, Millbrook No. 281 5309 SW 23rd St., Topeka 66614 913-272-4165 INSTALUTION AND COMMISSIONING OF AREA AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS The following were commissioned by M;.W:. Grand Master Conrad F. Johnson with appropriate words, charge and responsibility. AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS AREA I R:.W:. Jerry L. Royer, Meriden No. 236, Rt. 1, Box 104, Meriden 66512 913-484-2275 AREA II R:.W:. Maurice C. Hearn, King Solomon No. 10, 920 Columbia Ave., Leavenworth 66048 913-682-5709 AREA III R:.W:. Helvin Cummings, Burlington No. 66, PO Box 24, Burlington 66839 316-364-5517 AREA IV R:.W:. Johnny J. Gillham, Harmathon No. 245, 1410 Central, Rt. 1, Box 2, Humboldt 66748 316-473-2482 AREA V R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox, Douglass, No. 151, Box 43, Rose Hill 67133 AREA VI R:.W:. John W. Willey. Ill, Solomon City No. 105, 316 E. 17th, Solomon 67480 913-655-3351 AREA VII R:.W:. Dwight R. Gashaw, Saqui No. 160, 328 N. 1st, Osborne 67473 913-346-2634 AREA VIII R:.W:. Richard A. Wortman, Delta No. 77, 301 N. Main, Medicine Lodge 67104 316-886-5984 AREA IX R:.W;. Thomas F. Burrows, Fargo No. 300, Rt. 2, Box 203, Liberal 67901 316-624-7534 AREA X R:.W:. John Steven Holstad, St. Thomas No. 306, Box 793, Colby 67701 913-462-7164 DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
R:.W . John Leland Windmeyer, Snithton No. 1. 305 Ives *4, Highland 66035 913-442-3724 R:.W . Leland G. Salts, Hayetta No. 393, 4447 SW Hwy 40, Topeka 66607 913-379-5799 R:.W . E. Kirk Stonebraker, Hancock No. 311, 1405 Washington, Leavenworth 66048 913-682-3479 R:.W . Luis Romero, Jr., Delaware No. 96, 1863 N. 32nd, Kansas City 66104 913-631-4326 R:.W . Donald D. West, Rosedale No. 333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66216 913-268-7570
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6. R:.V:. Jaaes R. Sayler, Gardner No. 65, 12609 V. 70th Terr., Shawnee 66216 913-268-7570 7. R:.H:. Oral V. Finkenblnder, Mound City No. 33, Rt. 2, Box 155A, Mound City 66056 8. R:.V:. Michael A. Norris, Rising Sun No. 8, Rt. 1, Box 25, Ft. Scott 66701 316-457-8492 9. R:.V:. Ralph V. Kiiimel, Cherokee No. 119, Box 130, Cherokee 66724 316-457-8492 10. R:.W:. Jessa Cooper, Edna No. 345, PC Box 4, Coffeyville 67337 316-251-3876 11. R:.V:. Oren F. Patterson, Cedar No. 103, 1706 S. Highland, Chanute 66720 316-431-4692 12. R:.W:. Thomas J. Welsh, Delphian No. 44, 227 W. 2nd, Box 354, Garnett 66032 913-448-5850 13. R:.V:. Wayne H. Eollf, Palmyra No. 23, 1070 Santa Fe, Gardner 66030 14. R:.W:. Earl F. Berg, Heriden No. 236, 820 ne 54th, Topeka 66617 913-288-1561 15. R:.W:. Donald L. Roche, Blue Bapids No. 169, 401 Chestnut, Blue Rapids 66411 913-226-7485 16. R:.W:. Harold E. Colbert, Lafayette No. 16, 2418 Buena Vista Dr., Manhattan 66502 913-539-5624 17. R:.W:. Harold E. Rowley, Eminence No. 205, Rt. 1, Box 88, Eskridge 66423 316-443-5148 18. R:.W:. Martin H. Donaldson, Topeka No. 17, 6712 SW Sherwood Ct., Topeka 66614 913-478-4011 19. R:.W.'. Robert L. Laubach, Ridgeway No. 62, PO Box 135, Scranton 66537 913-793-2327 20. R:.W:. Kenneth G. Thomas, Hartford No. 193, Rt. 1, Hartford 66854 316-392-5869 21. R;.W;. Gordon K. McNitt, Woodson No. 121, Rt. 1, Box 192, Toronto 66777 316-637-2490 22. R:.H:. Carl Payne, Benedict No. 403, Rt. 1, Box 142, Buffalo 66717 316-698-3260 23. R:.W:. Merle W. Furnas, Edna No. 345, 3606 W. 7th, Coffeyville 67337 316-251-1856 24. B:.W:. H. Wayne Rush, Winfield No. 110. Rt. 2, Box 45, Winfield 67156 316-221-2988 25. R:.W:. W. Michael Thomas, Derby No. 365, 220 S. Georgie, Derby 67037 316-788-5118 26. R:.W:. Leroy L.. Loggins, Masonic Home No. 450, 4401 W. 3rd, Wichita 67212 316-943-1826 27. R:.W:. Michael D. Farmer, Hystic Tie No. 74, 3506 Ridgecrest Rd., Augusta 67010 316-775-6687 28. R:.W:. Edward B.Sherwood, Newton No. 142, 919 Washington Rd., Newton 67114 29. R:.W:. Charles W. Gutsch, Burdick No. 429, Bt. 2, Box 10, Burdick 66838 913-983-4397 30. R:.W:. Hark A. Picking, Solomon City No. 105, 501 Brady, Lot 38, Abilene 67410 913-263-3653 31. R:.W:. Edward C. Slipsager, Clifton No. 122, Box 249, Clifton 66937 913-455-3416 32. R:.W:. John A. Sandusky, Belleville No. 129, 1515 21st, Belleville 66935 913-527-5107 33. R:.W:. Max L. Briggs, St. John No. 113, 302 E. 13th, Concordia 66901 913-243-1542 34. R;.W:. B. L. Roy Williams, Lincoln No. 154, Rt. 3, Box 56, Lincoln 67455 35. R:.W:. John E. Carlson, Cornerstone No. 219, Box 221, Galva 67443 316-654-3905 36. R:.W:. Verlin L. McHenry, Sr., Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, 1003 W. 17th, Hutchinson 67501 316-662-6137 37. R:.W:. Kenneth D. Strader, Harper No. 206, Rt. 2, Box 88, Argonia 67004 316-435-6696 38. B:.W:. Fred N. Rose, Kilwinning No. 265, Box 128, Coats 67038 316-893-2476 39. B:.W:. Richard A. Tonlinson, Stafford No. 252, 437 E. Crawford, Stafford 67578 316-234-5825 40. R:.W:. James H. Nolte, Great Bend No. 15, 2433 Walnut Dr.. Great Bend 67530 316-793-3708 41. R:.W:. Thaine A. Clark, Hays No. 195, 513 W. 16th. Hays 67601 913-625-2738 42. R:.W:. Charles D. Bock, Cawker City No. 125, Box 113, Cawker City 67430 913-781-4326 43. R:.W:. Billy E. Archibald, Naphtali No. 310, Rt. 1, Box 37, Almena 67622 913-669-2308
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44. R:.V:. Wade R. Park, Oakley No. 253, 302 W. 3rd, Oakley 67748 913-672-4298 45. R:.W:. Darrell H. Holaes, Walnut Valley No 191, 133 N. Mary, Utica 67584 913-391-2494 46. R:.W:. Lloyd D. Crall, St. Bernard No. 222, 1915 Hart Ave., Dodge City 67801 316-227-6832 47. R:.H:. Dean L. Beebe, Hinneola No. 431, PC Box 27, Hinneola 67865 316-227-6832 48. R;.W:. Ethan A. Quakenbush, Santa Fe No. 312, 300 Gwinn. Box 368, Sublette 67878 316-675-2607 49. R:.W:. James A. Farmer, Syracuse No. 309, Box 437, Syracuse 67878 316-384-5816 50. R:.W:. Sick L. Kriegh, St. Francis No. 404, PO Box 115, St. Farncis 67746 913-332-3297 GRAND LECTORERS AND ASSISTANT GRAND LECTORERS R:.W:. Jerry A. Lough, Delaware No. 96, 1217 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 913-334-6596 R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison, Atchison 66002 913-367-2616 R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, Comos No. 278, 204 S. 5th. Kiowa 67070 316-356-4720 Rr.H:. Richard R. Haefele, Olysses No. 435. PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 316-356-2686 R:.W:. Vernon J. Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 913-334-6347 R:.W:. Alfred H. Slough, Chase No. 247, Box 5, Raymond 67573 316-534-3665 R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax, North Star No. 168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 316-755-2454 R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 316-683-6953 R:.W:. David P. Aday, Wellington No. 150, 115 W. Main St., Osborne 67473 316-257-5617 R:.W:. Robert H. Schroeder, Ben Hur No. 322, 4104 Strong Ave., Kansas City 66106 913-573-4316 R:.W;. J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal No. 192, 310 S. Purdy, Lyons 67554 316-257-3435 R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg, Ellinwood No. 217, Box 91. Hudson 67545 316-458-3395 W:. Arvin H. Baker. Mayette No. 393. 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 913-266-7075 W:. Walter H. Bird, Roger E. Sherman No. 369, 6721 fecker, Kansas City 66109 913-299-0437 COMMITTEE MEMBERS CREDENTIALS James R. Struble, Chairman, Salina No. 60, 3724 SW 31st St., Topeka 66614 913-272-7031 Frank L. Nettleton, Euclid No. 101, Rt. 2, Box 69. Lyndon 66451 913-828-4664 Jerry D. Baughn. Pacific No. 29. Rt. 1. Box 161, Humboldt 66748 316-473-2763 John F. Frame, Easton No. 45, Rt. 3, Box 480, Leavenworth 66048 913-727-6619 Raymond A. Pearshall, St. Bernard No. 222, 1400 Central Ave., Dodge City 67801 316-227-2433 REPORTS OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Paul E. Ferrell, Chairman, Orient No. 51. 3106 SW Oxford Rd., Topeka 66619 913-478-4081 Orville L. Oelschlaeger, Henri No. 190. Rt. 2, Tonganoxie 66086 913-727-1983 Harrison K. Traul, Acacia No. 9, 2125 Tennessee. Lawrence 66046 913-842-7989 Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays No. 195, HC 39, Box 208, Hays 67601 913-628-1276 James E. Bradley. Kiowa No. 293. 201 S. Bay. Greensburg 67054 316-723-2694
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FINANCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chairman, Wallace No. 318, HC 1, Box 78, Winona 67764 913-654-2379 Victor J. Olson, Corinthian No. 79, 201 W. Banks Ave., Burlingame 66413 913-654-2379 Helburn C. Barns, Constellation No. 95, Box 190, Fredonia 66736 316-378-3839 Balbert G. Horton, Wakarusa No. 402, 1034 Frazier, Topeka 66604 913-232-9883 T. Michael Fegan, Union No. 7, PO Box 207, Junction City 66441 913-762-2345 JURISPRODENCE Robert L. Davis, Chairman, Albert Pike No. 303, Rt. 1, Box 66A, Colwich 67030 316-794-2033 Robert M. Nease, PGM, Kilwinning No. 265, Box 716, Hugoton 67951 316-544-2618 Paul J. Barren, Antiquity No. 280, Rt. 1, Box 90, Junction City 66441 913-238-7488 Larry G. Peters, North Star No. 168, PO Box 4738, Wichita 67204 316-832-7488 Raymond H. Heer, Tyrian No. 246, 1719 Center, Garden City 67846 316-275-5327 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT Claude W, Norris, PGM, Chairman, Rising Sun No. 8, 1523 Crawford, Ft. Scott 66701 316-223-2526 or 316-233-5990 Orville E. Wesseler, Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 1742 Sabin, Wichita 67212 316-945-5531 Eldon G. Nicholson, Olathe No. 19, 1070 Wyckford Rd., Olathe 66061 913-764-2557 John A. Rule, Active No. 158, 1103 N. 16th, Atchison 66002 913-367-0025 Frank G. Woods, King Solomon No. 10, 303 N. 16th, Leavenworth 66048 913-682-5340 MASONIC EDUCATION James R. Watkins, Chairman, York No. 57, 6505 E. Magill Ln., Wichita 67206 316-983-2939 Arthur W. Keffer, Great Bend No. 15, 1102 Morphy, Great Bend 67530 316-793-3159 Joe Bicking, Orient No. 51, 5651 SW Foxcroft Cir. #103, Topeka 66614 913-272-2977 Robert L. Boring, Wyandotte No. 3, 4156 Greeley, Kansas City 66104 913-287-2895 K. Haynard Curts, Ancient Form No. 34, 8935 Cottonwood #4, Lenexa 66215 913-541-1229 PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Chairman, Halstead No. 46, 303 Poplar, Halstead 67056 316-835-2722 .Damon H. Grimes, Paola No. 37, Rt. 4, Paola 66071 913-294-2736 Jimmy D. King, Blue Rapids No. 169, 605 E. Ave., Blue Rapids 66411 913-226-7614 Gayle C. Bainter, Hoxie No. 348, Rt. 1, Box 27, Dresden 67635 913-675-2259 Earl F. Brown, North Star No. 168. 911 N. Ht. Carmel, Wichita 67208 316-943-7300 TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING Morris W. Sykes, Chairman, Topeka No. 17, 5301 SW 28th, Topeka 66614 913-272-8586 Edward R. Garber, Jr., Sabetha No. 162, 708 Jefferson, Sabetha 66534 913-284-3169 W. Phil HcCracken, Ottawa No. 18, 731 Ash, Ottawa 66067 913-242-2930 Harris E. Rassour, Alta Vista No. 357, Rt. 1, Box 92, Alta Vista 66834 913-499-5237 Terrence Werth, Hays No. 195, PO Box 398, Victoria 67671 913-735-2581 CHARTERED LODGES i LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Ben B. Boyles, PGM, Chairman, Keystone No. 102. 805 N. Main, St. John 67576 316-549-6222 Dean C. Hjorth, Lenexa No. 135, 8868 Switzer, Overland Park 66214 913-888-3149 Goldwin E. Miller, Active No. 158, Rt. 2. Box 252, Rushville, HO 66484 816-579-5601
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FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Ancient Porn No. 34, 7600 W. 75th, Overlana Park 66204 913-642-5519 David L. Recob, Topeka No. 17, 1241 SV 31st, Topeka 66611 913-266-3701 Raymond D. Hough, Cherokee No. 119, 202 V. Walnut, Box 275, Cherokee 66724 316-457-8405 RITUALISTIC Gerald A. Lough, Chairman, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 913-334-6596 Ronald E. White, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison, atchlson 66002 913-367-2616 Robert K. Shklar, Comos No. 278, 204 S. 5th, Kioua 67040 316-825-4720 Richard R. Haefele, Ulysses No. 435, PC Box 854, Ulysses 67880 316-256-2685 Vernon J. Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66109 913-334-6347 TOTAL YOUTH Donald L. Doll, Chairman, North Star No. 168, 1509 lotus, Wichita 67213 316-267-5780 Stanley A. Combs, Unity No. 273, 341 S. 1st, Clearwater 67026 316-584-2404 Robert R. Pugh, Wichita No. 99, 1725 S. Waco, Wichita 67213 316-264-1006 PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Editor, Clay Center No. 134, 522 Lane St., Clay Center 67432 913-632-3482 CORRESPONDENCE Robert H. Arnold, PGM, Alma No. 61, Box 122, Alma 66401 913-756-3553 NECROLOGY Richard T. Wentling , Chairman, Seabrook No. 385, 3101 SW Atwood Ave., Topeka 66614 913-272-6060 Robert W. Wallace, Wyandotte No. 3, 2617 N. 83rd, Kansas City 66109 MEMBERSHIP Jim D. Beye, Chairman, St. Bernard No. 222, PO Box 73, Dodge City 67801 316-227-3286 Walter F. Jack, Joppa No. 223, 1554 Norwood Ave., El Dorado 67042 316-321-0692 Arthur R. Seele, Wallace No. 318, HC 1, Box 58, Monument 67747 913-846-7894 Bernard E. Weller, Webb No. 275, Rt 2, Box 98, Montuzuma 67867 316-846-2301 Glenn E. Sears, King Solomon No. 10, 2921 Virginia Cir., Leavenworth 66048 913-682-0469 James D. Berry, Trinity Lodge No. 313, 1925 Nona Ln., Wichita 67216 316-522-5579 George Gerardy, Active No. 158, 1301 Kansas, Atchison 66002 913-367-0101 COURIER Ronald E. White, Chairman, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison, Atchison 66002 913-367-2616 Charles E. Slnghlsen, Ensign No. 413, 3908 Cornelson, Wichita 67203 316-942-8024 Russell C. Schwilling, Zeredatha No. 80, Rt. 1, Box 58, Strong City 66869 316-273-8193 Paul J. Neldhardt, Roger E. Sherman No. -369, 9651 W. 85th St. #B. Overland Park 66212 913-383-3667 Dvlght Burton, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, 2004 Harrison, Hutchinson 67502 316-662-6869 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry, Chairman, Slloam No. 225, 1700 Grove, Topeka 66606 913-233-3653 OPERATION -KAN' Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman, Easton No. 45, 2813 Frances Ave., Leavenworth 66048 913-651-6477 RADIO Lawrence 0. Winegardner, PGM, Active No. 158, 601 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 913-367-4870
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LAW REVISION Don E. Robinett, PGH. Chairaan, St. John No. 113, Rt. 2, Box 52, Randall 66963 913-739-2468 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Rosedale No. 333, PC Box 1217, Topeka 66601 913-286-1239 or 913-234-5518 Franklin DeanWyant, Onion No. 7, Rt. 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441 913-762-4300 DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES K. Haynard Curts, Chairman, Ancient Form No. 34, 8935 Cottonwood #4, Lenexa 66215 913-541-1229 Don E. Robinett, PGH, St. John No. 113, Rt. 2, Box 52, Randall 66963 913-739-2468 TRAILER Harvin L. Thompson, Chairman, Haysville No. 112, 7560 Pattie, Haysville 67060 316-524-3930 GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION John Leland Windmeyer, Chairman, Smithton No. 1, 305 S. Ives, #4, Highland 66035 913-442-3724 William T. Noll, Smithton No. 1, Box 7, Highland 66035 913-442-3258 Sidney C. Hargis, Smithton No. 1, 203 S. Kirkwood, Highland 66035 913-442-3835 Lee Simmons, Smithton No. 1, Rt. 1, Box 219, Leona 66448 913-359-6699 Harold Sommers, Smithton No.l, Rt. 1, Box 127, Robinson 66532 913-544-6699 Roger Rush, Smithton No. 1, Box 351, Highland 66035 913-442-3767 Harold Rush, Smithton No. 1, Box 97, Highland 913-442-3470 CHORCH LODGE REUTIONS Raymond R. Haden, Chairman, Clifton No. 122, PO Box E, Clifton 66937 913-455-3322 H. Corwin Carpenter, St. John No. 113, Rt. 1, Box 88, Concordia 66901 913-243-3953 Henry J. Mix, Troy No. 55, 203 N. 1st., Troy 66087 913-985-3612 COORDINATING BODIES Bernard A. Leonard, Chairman, St. Bernard No. 222, Rt. 2, Box 221, Dodge City 67801 316-227-2662 William D. Dpdegrove, Lewis No. 220, Box 86, Lewis 67552 316-324-5434 Dee D. Duttweiler, Active No. 158, 1714 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 913-367-3758 James C. Claussen, Siloam No. 225, 51 Pepper Tree Ln., Topeka 66611 913-267-2710 KANSAS MASONIC UNIVERSITY John E. Howen, Chairman, Peace No. 243, Rt. 2, Box 117, Louisburg 66053 913-837-2713 Walter H. Bird, Roger E. Shernan No. 339, 6721 Tecker, Kansas City 66109 913-299-0437 James E. Stone, Golden Rule No. 90. 1313 NW Guden, Topeka 66618 913-286-3046 Jerry K. VanAllen, Sharon Springs No. 417, 5500 SW 25th St., Topeka 66614 913-273-7623 David F. Snyder, Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 820 N. Old Hanor Rd., Wichita 66208 316-683-6953 Hark A. Ward, Albert Pike No. 303, PO Box 204, Norcatur 67653 913-693-4573 Glenn E. Balckburn, Lenexa Mo. 135, 12902 W. 77tb St.. Lenexa 66216 PATRIOTISM F. Ray Canada, Chairman, Seabrook No. 385, 1529 SW McAUster. Topeka 66604 913-272-4263 Donald D. Nisbett, Golden Rule No. 90, Rt. 1, Box 125, Tecusseh 66542 913-379-5017 Hyron G. Wilson, Topeka No. 17, 2500 W. 34th St., Topeka 66611 913-266-5244 Harold Lynn, Golden Rule Ho. 90. 913 NW Jackson. Topeka 66608 913-234-2274 John T. Bonacor.la, Lafayette Ho. 16, 1953 Strong Ave., Manhattan 66502 913-537-0600
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PHOTOGRAPHER Clifford L. Trax, North Star No. 168, 3400 E. 77th St., Valley Center 67147 316-755-2454 ACTIVITIES Robert J. Higgs, Chairman, Golden Rule No. 90, 125 SW courtland, Topeka 66606 913-235-8108 C. M. Geis, Circleville NO. 20, Box 72, Circleville 66416 913-924-3773 Orvis 0. Begghly, Quinter No. 410, 601 Long, Quinter 67752 913-754-3678 Jinmie L. Grassi, Old Mission No. 153, 9116 W. 82nd, Overland Park 66202 913-441-8035 Lester Brammer, Golden Rule No. 90, 1400 SE Tecumseh, Topeka 66607 913-379-5324 LeRoy H. Lapham, Council Grove No. 36, 716 West Main, Council Grove 66846 316-767-6494 TELLERS Cameron Ted Miller, Chairman, Masonic Home No. 450, 711 S. Martinson, Wichita 66213 316-265-5773 William W. Sellen, Albert Neese No. 248, Lake Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 913-761-2234 William H. Coverdale. Circleville No. 20, Rt. 1, Box 975, Soldier 66740 913-834-2155 Hurlbut K. Graves, St. Francis No. 404, Et. 1, Box 66, St. Francis 67756 913-332-2505 Jerry Overton, Keystone No. 102, 501 Jasper, Coffeyville 67337 316-251-2452 Gerald L. Anderson, Galena No. 194, 1000 Dewey, Galena 66739 316-783-5270 Dwane Wilson, Polar Star No. 130, Rt. 2, Netawaka 66516 Following the Installation and Commissioning of the Area and District Deputies, the Grand Lecturers and Committee members, the Installing Officers proclaimed the 1991-1992 slate duly installed. INTRODUCTION OF GRAND MASTER'S FAMILY Newly installed Grand Master Conrad F. Johnson presented his wife Jean, twin sons, Greg and Kreg and their wives Carol and Carolyn. Also introduced were four lovely grandchildren; Megan, Brett, Justin and Brad. INTRODUCTION OF FAMILIES OF ELECTED/APPOINTED OFFICERS The Grand Master also introduced that were present.
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INTRODUCTION OF SMITHTON LODGE NO. 1 M:'.W:. Conrad F. Johnson asked the members of his in place and be recognized.
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INTRODUCTION OF TOPEKA LODGE NO. 17 Following the introduction of his home lodge, the Grand Master then introduced the members of Topeka Lodge No. 17, his other lodge to stand in place and be recognized. PRESENTATIONS W:. Harold Sommers. Master of Smithton Lodge No. 1, on behalf of the brothers of the lodge, presented the newly installed Grand Master with a handsome top hat. Sabetha Lodge No. 162 presented their local celebrity with a plaque. The Installing Grand Masters presented the Grand Master with a beautiful Brief Case. The highlight was the presentation of a Grandpa Sweat shirt to the Grand Master from his grandchildren .Megan. Bret, Justin and Brad. The Inscription on the shirt depicted the pride of the entire faaily in the accomplishments of H:.W:. Conrad Johnson. The Grand Master's lady, Jean, was presented the arily worn by the First Lady of Kansas Masons.
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RHCEPTION AMD BAHQOET U:. Harold D. SoBoers, Master of Saithton Lodge No. 1, issued an invitation to all brothers to attend a reception and banquet honoring Grand Master H:.H:. Conrad Johnson in Highland, April 13, 1991. IHVITATIOH U:. Charles Hugh Case, Master of Salina Lodge No. 60, issued an invitation for the M:.V:. Grand Master to convene the One Hundred Thirty-Sixth Annual Comunication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AH of Kansas in Salina, March 20 and 21, 1992. Invitation accepted. GRAND MASTER'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH Brethren: Having served as Grand Chaplain and other responsibilities since 1972, I was H:.W:. Clifford Knauss asked me to be his Grand Senior Deacon. I thought he ing of sone one else. I had received many Masonic honors and was most happy I was doing and ready to retire an enjoy life. I said, "Why me?" Some still asking the same question.
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I am fully aware that there are at least a thousand men or more in Kansas Freemasonry who have been faithful for years and devoted to the cause of Masonry. They have served Masonry with distinction and merit. These are worthy and capable of being your Grand Master. I thank God that He has matched me for this time and place in Kansas Masonic history. With His help and guidance and that of yours we will advance Freemasonry in Kansas this year. I consider the position of Grand Master as that of work and not glory. I come not to be served but to serve.
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Let me remind you that no one person can claim success or failure. Many factors enter into the equation. For example, without my wife Jean, I could not have been able to labor for Freemasonry. She has definitely earned her title as First Lady of Kansas Freemasonry. I truly thank her. Alone, one can do little, but together we can accomplish much for the good of Freemasonry this year. Any success accomplished will be your success also. If we fail it will not be because I did not give it my full effort and determination. I welcome your support. All will be called upon to do a portion of the work required to make Freemasonry move in Kansas. We must not allow any one to be a loafer and sit on the side lines. It's time we change from Speculative Masonry to Applied Masonry. Each brother holding responsibility in Grand Lodge has promised to go the extra mile to promote Masonry. These will be known as "The Extra Milers." As you might expect, I will not be doing exactly the same things which Past Grand Masters have performed. I will set the craft to work and give them proper instruction. During the summer months of June, July and August, I will "Whistle Stop* at various lodges throughout the state trying to get the heartbeat of Freemasonry in our Grand Jurisdiction from the grassroots. At these short stops of approximately two hours I will try to get ideas from you, answer questions and seek advice. I realize that many will be working but surely there are one or two who would like to visit with the Grand Master. Hemeober, I come to serve not to be served. Other days I will visit lodges and during the day, if the lodges desire, I will visit those who come to lodge then visit those in hospitals, rest homes, members and non members. In the evenings, if the lodge does not desire to have a dinner, I will obtain a sandwich from a restaurant and we will continue to visit. Some lodges do not invite the Grand Master to visit as they do not know or desire to receive him in a closed, tiled lodge. I aa, therefore, requesting that lodges do not receive me in an official manner. Rather,' make my visitation an informal affair where
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Brethren and ladies can aeet with friends and feel at ease. In other words, all meetings will be opened to the public. If lodges do otherwise, I come only as a visitor and will not do any ritualistic work. If an occasion arises in your lodge which you feel I should be informed, please contact â&#x20AC;˘e. If a problem arises, I will assign this to one of the committees to address it. If I did not intend to use them, I would not have appointed a committee. Each committee member is capable of being a Grand Master and capable of rendering decisions. I highly support and recommend them. Do not make a decision which violates our Laws of Kansas Masonry then ask me to allow it. You will be disappointed and will be considered a fool. In order to keep fully informed as to my activities and proposals, you will need to attend lodge to hear your Area and District Deputies explain my programs and activities. The Kansas Mason will give you some information...read it also. Attending Grand Lodge functions will keep you abreast, too. I have high regard for Grand Lodge therefore there will be no mutiple openings of Grand Lodge over the state on St. John's Day. There is only one Grand Lodge in Kansas and it will be opened by the elected or appointed officers. Should such an occasion arise, I will cancel my appearance to a lodge and send some one to represent me. In order to attend the funeral of a close friend who has died, I will cancel my appearance and send another to represent me. A duty many Masons fall to observe is that of attending a Brother's funeral. I will stress the need for all Brothers to support their fallen comrade by attending his funeral. Not only does this show respect but there is no greater opportunity to show the world what Masonry means. Membership is important for any when we speak of Freemasonry.
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As Masons we must think only in terms of quality men as members. Freemasonry is for every man. We must watch the Vest door more closely and make use of the ballot if Masonry is to survive. Study Masonry and you will find it is to improve oneself serve God and others. He must continue to search out the men of our communities aeet the qualification for Masonry and encourage them to know more about Masonry to come a member.
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This year let us concentrate on the aged members of our society. Research has shown that few men are interested in Freemasonry until after the age of forty. Whether we like it Ir not. Freemasonry is an old men's organization. Fortunate are the lodges where there is an abundance of young men. There are many retired men who would make good Masons. There are others nearlng retirement age. These, too, have much to contribute. Let us go after them, if they are quality men. Of course we need to gather the younger men as well. I am perplexed by many who are not Informed about Freemasonry. They know little or nothing about Masonry. They know what other organization's emblems are but not the Square and Compasses. I am stressing this year that every Mason wear the Square and Compass first, then add any other organization emblem they so desire. Surely you believe that the Blue Lodge is the highest degree one can obtain in Masonry. All other organizations are horizontal instead of vertical. Let's wear the Square and Compass to let the world know what Masonry really is. I believe that Freemasonry has a definite purpose in the world. He must return to the basics of Freemasonry. Let us place more emphasis Instead of just paying lip service to it. There must be more emphasis on doing the Fatherhood of God by building a higher â&#x20AC;˘oral character of all Brethren and we must start with ourselves. In this day when low moral character is accepted by many. Freemasons must set a higher standard. Those who are not Freemasons expect more from us than we expect of ourselves. Hhat a shame I Let .us take our teachings and place them in our hearts rather than keeping them in our heads. He must take the good men and make them better. He must expect and demand more for the good of society and for service to our Brethren. Hhy should anyone want to belong to Masonry if it is like every other organization? Ve sell Masonry too cheap. He need to raise our initiatory fee. Increase our per capita tax and demand greater accountability of our funds. He need to stop paying men every tiae they do something for Masonry. Since I will not be a recipient, I can
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stress eliminating paying all those except the elected officers of Grand Lodge. Such saving for the Grand Lodge would allow us to do and sponsor many things which at present we cannot do. Those who travel know it is often hard to find Masonic temples in a town. I will encourage the placesent of signs on main roads leading into cities, establishing billboards saying "Welcome Masons to our city* or other such information. The Square and Compass should be seen! Lodges could go together to accomplish such a project. This year I have appointed a Patriotic Committee in hopes we might build nore concern for our beloved country, serve it with more loyalty, and honor the flag more sincerely, with patriotic love and zeal. I will propose at the 1992 Annual Communication that the Patiotic Committee be nade a standing committee. Grand Master must work with two Worshipful Masters during his term. When the change of Worshipful Masters takes place, he becomes a lame duck Grand Master. We need to consider changing the time Worshipful Masters serve, to comply with that of a Grand Master from March 1 to the last day of February. Masonic temples built are dedicated to holy principles and purposes and cannot be built in a day. Our goal must also lie beyond our personal self. If we build honestly with integrity and by the principles of Freemasonry, using the Bible as our guide, our works will be visible and we shall succeed. Not only in this world but our works will follow us into eternity. Then we shall see Him face to face and dwell with Him in peace and harmony. Freemasonry, if adhered to, will assist us in this mission. The time is past for enpty words. It is tine that we build Freemasonry to its highest glory. In doing we will save not only Freemasonry but our country and ourselves. Following the Grand Master's Acceptance Address the assembly sang the first verse of 'Blest Be The Tie That Binds* and the closing prayer was offered by Wr. Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain. M:.W: form.
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Conrad PT^^hnson Grand Master ATTEST:
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
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2) Raymond R. Hayden , Grand Chaplain ' 4) Robert S. Pfuetze, Grand Junior Deacon 6) LeRoy M. Lapham, Grand Sword Bearer ( 8) Elvin S . Cox, Grand Junior Steward (10) Thomas F . Burrows , Grand Tyler (12) A. Kevin Kobler , Asst. Gr. Sec.
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Past Grand Masters of Kansas are introduced on the floor of the 135th Annual Communication: (L-R) S. Allen Daugherty; Chester L Gilbert; OWen E. Hodgson; William M. Bradford; Thomas C. Raum, Jr.; F. War~en Starns: Ben B. Boyles; Robert G. Jackson; Carroll C. Arnett; Larry D. Winegardner; Richard D. Kelsey; J . Fred Williamson; Arris M. Johnson; Forrest D. Haggard;
Clifford D. Knauss; Robert H. Arnold; Claude W. Norris; Ralph D. Walker; Robert M. Nease; William F. McIntosh & Don E. Robinett, our Junior Past Grand Master.
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GM Don E. Robinett introduces Distinguished Guests representing other Masonic Bodies: (L-R) M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, Grand Master; Halbert G. Horton , Grand Secretary-Recorder , Grand York Rite:r-Bodies; Irl R. Mitchell , 1st Vice President High Twelve; J. Eldon Masters , Executive Director DeMolay in Kansas ; K. Maynard Curts , Intender Genera.l Red Cross of Constantine; Thomas C. Raum, Jr ., PGM, SGIG AASRSJ of Kansas; Paul J. Harrel ,
Grand Commander Knights Templar in Kansas; James 8eye , Illustrious Grand Master of Cryptic Masons in Kansas; Clifford L. Tr ax, Grand High Priest Royal Arch Masons in Kansas.
GM Don E . Robinett introduces several 'members of the Kansas Masonic University Committee . (L-R) William J. Brown, GJW; Conrad F. Johnson, DGM: Glenn E. Blackburn; Walter Bird; E. Dean Osborn , GSD; John Mowen; Richard D. OVerton, GSW: (Not pic tured, James Stone)
GM Done E. Robinett introduces Disti nguished Guests from other Masonic J u risdictions .
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inett; R:.W:. Howard Emig, DDGM, Texas; Virgil Turbach, Grand Orator of Nebraska; John L. Harper, Junior Grand Warden of Colorado.
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GM Don E. Robinett introduces more Distinguished Guests from other Masonic Jurisdictions . (L- R) GM Don E. Robinett; Thomas A. oougerty, PGM, New Jersey, Director of Visitations VAVS Masonic Service Association; M:.W:. Lowell Wagoner, GM of Iowai M:.W:. James N. DeMos s , GM of Nebraska.
GM Robinett welcomes and introduces James W. ~reble, PGM of Oklahoma (73) .
GM Robinett presents 20 year Service Award tp R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary.
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GM Don E . Robinett introduces Karen Clark, Worthy Grand Matron, Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star at
the All Masonic Banquet held Friday evening at the Salina Bicentennial Center.
GM Don E. Robinett presents the J. Fred Williamson Award to Donald L. Ragland, SW, of Roger E . Sherman Lodge #369, for their efforts which resulted in a first place
finish in the Lodge Ritual Competition.
GM Don E. Robinett introduced Harold
Power WM of North Star Lodge *168 who, on behalf of his lodge, received the second place award for their efforts in the Lodge Ritual Competition.
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GM Don E. Robinett with Kim Brown, Gr and Worthy Advisor , Rainbow Girls o f Kansas fol l owing her introduction a nd remarks at the All Masonic Banquet.
GM Don E. Robinett with Amiee Fate , State Honor Queen , Job's Daughters of Kansas, fol l owing her introduc tion and remarks at the All Masonic Banquet.
GM Dop E. Robinett with Allen Smith , State Master Counselor, Order of OeMolay in Kansas, following his introduction and remarks at the All Masonic Banquet .
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Installing Grand Master , Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, administers the oath of office to our incoming Grand Master , Conrad F. Johnson , with the assistance of PGM ' s Claude W. Norris, F. Warren Starn s and Don E. Robinett .
"THE GAVEL IS PASSED" Installing Grand Master, Clifford D. Knauss , PGM, passes the gavel o f authority to newly installed Gr and Master , Conrad F. Johnson as PGM's Arthur C. Hodgson and Forrest D. Haggard look on.
"KANSAS MASON OF THE YEAR" Donald D. West is presented the !lMason of the Year" award by GM Don E. Robinett as his wife, Kathi, looks on.
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BIOGBAPBICAL SKETCH OF M:.W:. D O N E . ROBINETT BY R:;.W:. ALBERT 0., ARNOLD, JR. GRAND SECRETARY It is with pleasure and honor the assignment of biographer is accepted in behalf of our Past Grand Master and longtime friend, H:.V:. Don E. Robinett. In most cases the biographical sketch is written by the appointer of our Grand Masters, but in this case, of course, it was impossible. So even more, we assume this present duty with all this in mind. Some time ago a mutual friend inquired about how long our acquaintanceship had existed. For all of my notes and recollection I couldn't really answer the question. But on the other hand it really doesn't matter, for while this acquaintanceship has existed for some twenty-plus years, M:.W:, Don E. Robinett is the kind of person you feel as though you have known all your life. He has that particular quality in meeting and greeting, and sharing conversation and activities in such a way you know at'once you have a friend and person who cares and is easy and pleasant to know and to enjoy his company. On a February day in 1932, to be exact, the second Tuesday of the month, on the ninth day, Don Robinett was born to Charles and Lena Robinett in Randall, Kansas. To date most of his life has been spent in that community, for indeed he proudly calls it home. He has always wanted to be a farmer, is a product of the farming community, had farmed with his father, now with one of his sons, and will continue to do so , we are sure, all the days of his life. Graduating for Randall Rural High School in 1949, he began farming full time. There was, however, a most memorable day in store for him, for on Wednesday, April 18, 1951, he took as his bride Dawna Gay Ramsey. Thus, two high school sweethearts were united. To that happy union has been born two sons, two daughters, and now four granddaughters and four grandsons, have added joy, pleasure, and happiness to the family. Don is a longtime member of the Christian Church of Jewell, Kansas, and has served in many capacities including that of Sunday School teacher. Elder, and Chairman of the Board. He has given ten years of service to the USD School Board No. 279, with two years as president. In 1951 he joined the National Guard. Thus it was in January, 1954, he was called to serve the colors in far away Korea. The year before leaving, however, he had petitoned Randall Lodge No. 304 and received the degrees as follows: Intiated December 15, 1953; Passed December 23, 1953; Raised December 30, 1953. He returned from foreign service in 1956 to find he had been elected Junior Warden of Randall Lodge. From there he progressed to Worshipful Master and after Randall Lodge consolidated with Jewell Lodge No. 11 in 1966, he became Master of Jewell Lodge in 1969. A plural membership with St. Johns Lodge No. 113, Concordia, also found him Master of that lodge in 1984. He is now a plural member of St. Johns Lodge No. 113 and Jewell Lodge No. 11. Don also found interest and activity in York Rite Masonry. Exalted a Royal Arch Mason, May 13, 1957, Beloit Chapter. High Priest in 1968. Made a Royal and Select Master October 29, 1962, Hiram Council No. 10, Concordia. Served as Illustrious Master in 1975. Knighted a Knight Templar, February 25, 1963, Cyrene Commandery, Beloit. Eminent Commander 1966 and 1974. Scottish Rite. Valley of Salina, November 5, 1971.
KCCH, October 17, 1983.
Isis Temple AAONMS, Salina, November 6, 1964. Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priest, December 12, 1971. Preceptor, 1978. Red Cross of Constantine, Salina, February 26, 1972. Sovereign, 1983. Knights of the York Cross of Honor, May 16, 1976. Elected Registrar. 1981. Sovereign, 1990-91. Order of the Eastern Star, 1954. Worthy Patron several times. Right Eminent Grand Commander of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Kansas, 1977. Host Illustrious Grand Master of the Grand Council of Cryptic Masons of Kansas, 1983. District Deputy Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Kansas, 1973. Area Deputy Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Kansas, 1974. Appointed to Grand Senior Deacon by M:.W:. Durward C. Danielson, Grand Master, 1986. Grand Junior Warden of Grand Lodge of Kansas, 1987. Grand Senior Warden of Grand Lodge of Kansas, 1988. Deputy Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Kansas, 1989. Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Kansas, 1990.
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National Sojourners, Topeka Chapter No. 128, 1990. For many of us there was no doubt this fine brother and Mason would one day hold the highest office Masonry can offer one of its ouwn. His steady preserverance, love and devotion to the fraternity, and the many fine qualities gained through many hard hours of working on the farm and in the lodge, produced one of our finest. This brother has the quality of being kind and forgiving, but at the same time a pillar of strength when principles and duty are at stake. Within this edition you will find the accomplishments of his year as Grand Master and can easily see that his many recommendations were the result of long study, hard work, and a sincere disire to improve the fraternity. We doubt not that his years of service will continue on, and pray his health and circumstances will permit him to enyoy the robust and active Masonic life he has enjoyed for so many years. As historians look back through this volume and these words, we trust say, as we do, 'Well done thou good and faithful servant." Fraternally submitted, Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
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Jin iltemoriam REPORT OF THE MECROLOGY COMMITTEE
M:.W;. Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Most Worshipful Grand Master and brethren. One year ago we stood with bowed heads reflecting together upon the thoughts of death. In this present hour we assemble again with similar purpose - not all of us, for some are now in that cold and silent tomb. One year from now we will gather, with sobered face and thoughtful eye, and perhaps it may be you - and it may be 1 - whose face then only can be seen through memory's eye. It is with reverent and thankful hearts we rejoice that through God's infinite mercy and goodness, our line of Grand Officers has completed a year of service together with no broken links in the chain since our last annual communication. However, it is with sorrowful hearts that we note the passing of over 1603 of our Kansas brethren. Our late brothers were workers in the Temple. They accomplished much, strengthened our fraternity, and were zealous in their efforts to promote the principles of our Craft. Our sister Grand Jurisdictions report the passing of many distinguished brethern. They, too, mourn the loss of zealous leaders. To their bereaved families and brethren, we extend our sincere sympathy. It is with sadness we report the death of M:.W:. William E. Montgomery, Past Grand Master. M;.W:. Bill was our ninety-seventh Grand Master of Kansas Masons serving that office in 1966. He had served in many, many capacities including that of Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Scottish Rite Masons in Kansas, was Grand Treasurer from 1969 to 1984. He passed away quietly in his sleep of Friday, December 28, 1990. According to his dear wife, and our Sister Jeanette, he just went to sleep and didn't wake up. Funeral services were conducted from the Presbyterian Church of Syracuse on Monday, December 31, at 2:00 p.m. Because of the icy road conditions many could not attend, but we were represented by H:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Past Grand Master. Jeannette was hospitalized a few days later and passed away three weeks after M:.W:. Bill's death. So let us each our tasks pursue. And toil as only Masons can; The Gavel tells in accents true That labor is the lot of man. Let every Mason, clad aright Beside his own Rough Ashlar stand. And humbly toil from mourn till night. With Common Gavel in his hand. Fraternally submitted, Carroll C. Arnett, Chairman
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6. Kenneth Joseph Ekdahl, William R. Green Jr., Alonzo Elbert Hall Jr., Robert Fredrick Kampschroeder, Gale S. Newton, Preston Prentice, Velt Stafford, George Ernest Washington, Mervin Leroy Wickersheim, Richard Ashby Yaple
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7. Raymond L. Clewell, Ervin L. Davis, Theodore L. Davis, Lee F. Gassert, Herbert J. Keene, Arthur R. Reid, Fred J. Schrader, Walter Raymond Seley. John H. Stroter, Jim D. Wood, Elba F. Wyss, Arthur Zumbrunn 8. Charles A. Ancel, Merwin Henry Bartelsmeyer, Donald Dean Bressie, William Matthew Lark, John Baxter Midkiff, George Lee Morrow, Benjamin Franklin O'Dell, Richard Earl Parker, Ralph Edwin French, Raymond Edward Renfro, John A. Vandewynkel, Ernest Harold Wilcox
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9. Clarence A. Bliesner Sr., Willis Turner bond, Howard Henry Brown, Robert 0. Compton, Norman B. Easum, James Clifford Harper, Clarence Edwin Kerns, Victor Augustus Mallory, Guy Dale McCoy, Seidl Kenneth Martin, Homer Dale Nelson
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10. Lloyd Marshall Bell, Brad Kenton Cune, Raymond Henry Cune, Ralph Shortridge Edwards, Harold Francis Hopson, Clifford Lawrence Hupp, Frank L. McClure, Ward Banker McFarlin, Ralph Arthur McRill, Ralph E. Noble, David Ohlhausen, Robert E. Ovens Jr., Burton W. Pacey, Ralph Emerson Pearsley, Glenn Everett Russell, Nova F. Stucker, Leonard S. Turner
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11. John A. Byers, Ray Ralph Clawson, Dallas W. Davis,
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12. Carlyle Edward Baxter, James Dewar Bradfield, Liza Allen Drum, Merle Logan Henrikson, Raymond Lee Hicks, Orville John Hoch, Brenton HoUinghead, Ellsworth Henry Howard, Jack Walter Keehn, George Watson King, LLoyd Berryman Price, Roy Babbitt Smith, Frank M. Toms, Grant William Walkup Sr., Clovis Herman Zirnstein
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14. Eugene Orville Gordon
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15. John Lee Agee, Anol Williard Beahn, Wayne Hamilton Bentley, Edward Eugene Cruth, Quentin Athley Dressier, James Lloyd Hoge, J. W. Judy, Howard Lawrence King, Lawrence Ellsworth Krause, Donald Eugene Johnson,Leslie Lyman Milberger, Glenn Everett Phillips, Roy Edwin Rankin, Joseph Hartwig John Selliken. Francis Leslie Vaughn
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16. Herman Farley, Ladek Charles Fisher, Glenn Wesley Long, Floyd Thomas HcKowen, James C. Wilson Sr.
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18 Robert Stewart Duffierd, Duayne N. Claussen, Fred Edward Henning, Joseph Bernie Hillebrand, Estel 0. Northway, Tilfred George Simmons
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SI. Lewis Keith Anderson, David G. Atkinson, Ray Bachoan, Loren Joseph Burke, John Carlton Bush, Clarence H. Chellls, Brown D. Dubois, Harold Leroy Enochs, Glen Albert Finson, Herbert F. Gates, Earl George Gudd, Lawrence Edward Harris, Hurvin George Jacob, Robert L. Keltner, Glen Thomas Lambert Jr., Ernest Gordon Lancaster, Clarence William Roach, Arnold Jacob Shell, G. Holmes Stanley, Don Everett Tllton, Leslie Marvin White
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90. Richard Lee Barger, James Vee.Blandin, Louis Elliott Bolinger, Robert Le Roy Calkins, Herbert 1. Cook, Homer Sheldon Coy, Wilbert H. Gulley, Clarence HoUister Hall, William D. Hartner Jr., Eugene Streeter Keith, Jack Robert Lenox, Robert Walton Lillie, Walter Wayne Hooney, George D. Peyton, John Paul Richardson, Darrell Elbridge Roach, Lamotte Edmund shaw, Allen Dale Smith, Chester Percy Starbird
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91. Oliver William Dam, Charles Franklin Miller, Wayne Archibald Smith
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98. John Reid Allen, Meredith Keith Blye, Gerald Stephen Bollinger, Robert Henry Chrlstman Sr., Norman Leroy Hanson, Alvin Wendell Johnson, Clarence Franklin Rupp, Teddy Fred Viola
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99. George Marshall Ackeroan, John A. Bayless, HiUard W. Bodkin, John B. Cain, Frank P. Chacon, John W. Davis Jr., John D. English, James W. Frisbie, Fay C. Haskell, Harold B. Hilton, Robert N. Hodgson, Carthel E. Hopper, Phillip W. Jackson, Wayne E. McCandless, Cecil Ray HcGlynn, Russell C. Hock, Donald R. Peckham, Charles R. Pickering, James W. Preuett, Roscoe L. Rambo, Glenn L. Relaford, Max L. Stanley, Roger L. Thompson, Richard T. Williams, Charles H. Winslow, Fermon F. Vany
Lodge No. 100. Virgil Elmo Capron, William Dale Finley, Dan Curtis Parlett, Richard Warren Reid, Ira Wesley Ross, James Walker Sharpnack, Lyman E. Strong Lodge No. 101. Clair L. McDaniel Lodge No. 102. Billy Eugene Berry, William T. Brimer, Lester F. Cannon, Lafayette Jack Elder, Sol Hanna Jr., Joseph D. Hartley, Jim Lloyd Keith, Harold L. Maxwell, Arthur Chadwick Ogden, Julius Plattner, Gerald B. Rorschach, John P. Stritzke, A. Wendell Williams, Danny W. Woodmansee Lodge No. 103. Ross L. Clemens, Charles Vaughn Crissman, Lyle W. Kensinger, Dee Daniel Mitchell, John W. Peters, Earl W. Schooley, Willis J. Toung Lodge No. 104. Carl Emmett Hoffman, Alvin A. Pfeiffer Lodge No. 105. Leland W. Glasson Lodge No. 106. Harold D. Brown, Leo Dale Butler, Donald Dean HandEdward Loraine Hartenbower, Riley John Hill, Ray B. Houston, Wayne Edward Lawson, Ray J. Osborne, Robert Pedigo, Ferdinand A. Smethers Lodge No. 107. Charles Lester Bastin, James Scott Blair, Walter Allen HcKain, William Howard Rudrauff, Leon A. S. Sherwood, Wilmer Ernest Snell, Earl Curtis Todd Lodge No. 108. Clyde Bailey, Edward Clarkson, Edgar Lee Crockett, Jack Wilbur Drumnond, Fred William Prettyman Lodge No. 109. Walter J. Stotler Lodge No. 110. Rawleigh Henry Brown, Edwin Donald Groves, James Henry Hopkins, John S. Light, Everett Luther HcGowan, Joseph Burt Ridings Lodge No. 112. Roger Eugene Brotherton, James Raymond Farney, Wilbur Radcliff Hatcher, Maurice Alvin Hunter, Ernest Oscher Shipman, Ira A. Ward Lodge No. 113. Harold R. Frick, Bryant Earl Thurston, Lloyd Thomas Walker, Robert B. Wilson Lodge No. 114. Elston W. Carr, Jimmie Boten Cress Lodge No. 115. Perry Rescue Grout, Albert Davidson Quick Lodge No. 116. Ralph Ebert Bushey
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Lodge No. 117. John Rayaond Beech, Nelson Henry Clark, Thoaas Earl Cooper, V i l U a a Ray Eaert, Harry Eugene Edwards, O m a n Carl Ellis, Eaory Earl Good, Rayaond H. Hollar, Louis Morrison Long, Nolan Berry Jesse, Eugene Howard Sassaan, Daniel James Strecker, Allison Charles Tryon Lodge No. 119. Robert George Barry Lodge No. 121. Qulnten Wright Brakebill Jr. Lodge No. 122. Henry Rasous Anderson, Blsir W. Hayes, Harold Gilbert Woodruff Lodge No. 123. Theodore H. Duval, Juddy E. Freed, Charles Willian Gunn, Victor H. Harvey, Coyt A. Noble, Carlton J. Somers, Everett 0. Sweet Lodge No. 124. Leroy Bartlett, Arthur Louis Beyers, Robert Earl Bradley, Glenn D. Brown, Elmer J. Eberhart, Roy Andrew Ellis, Carl A. Erikson, Aldo N. Heidebrecht, Harold I. Ford, Joe Haraon, James Howard Bowey, Frank B. Lewis, Larry Dean Haley, Eugene Barrett McClellan, Clarence Albert Mercer, George Morhaln, John E. Petrie, Charles Thornton Snyder, John M. Soper, Carl Leslie Spriggs, Donald Boyd Starnes, Clarence Eldon Stofer, Marvin Winfred Taber, Thomas Lincoln Toalin, William Eugene Williams Lodge No. 125. George Alton Taylor Lodge No. 126. Lloyd Athel Ford, Woodrow W. Lewis, Delbert Long, Richard M. Payne Lodge No. 127. Kenneth Dunn Beets Lodge No. 129. Adlee Cecil Broyles, Anderson Monroe Canfield, Eugene Francis Hunger Lodge No. 130. Ralph Franklin Ireland, Lloyd W. Spicher Lodge No. 131. Lester Wilson Lodge No. 132. Earl Paul Frazier, Robert Franklin Ryan Lodge No. 133. Charles Preston Bohrer, Robert W. Cameron, William Elza Evans. Aaron Snodgrass Harvey, Paul A. Haskell, Kenneth M. Hay, Donovan L. Lavson, Charles Everett Nollsch, Arthur L. Schneider, Arthur C. Taton, Fred W. Wilson, George H. Wolffrum, Earle N. Wright Lodge No. 134. Hert H. Schwensen Jr., Morgan John Snyder, Charles Guy Stark, E. Harlan Toothaker Lodge No. 135. Virgil Near Jr.,Richard Eugene Parker Lodge No. 136. Willian C. Boone Lodge No. 137. Wallace J. Colaenson, Byron Hild, Archie 0. Pentico, Charles Warren Wharton Lodge No. 138. Elmer Dwight Copeland, Ray Henry Firestone, Herchel Wayne Martin, Otis Henry Seed Jr., Seth Avery Weeks Lodge No. 141. Arthur Theodore Anderson, Sylvan A. Catlin, William Lewis Christesen, Hilton Roberts Woodworth, Lodge No. 142. Robert Bruce Gebhart Jr., John 0. Jenkins, Jack Love, Bill Rosenberger, Edward Johnson Rosenberger, Virgil Cheslyn Saith, Vernon Arthur Stroberg, Harold E. Wilcox Lodge No. 143. Lee Stanley Ponton
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Lodge No. 144. Cleo E. Harrod. Donald E. Ward Lodge No. 145. Charles P. Albert. Virgil Aaron Newland Lodge No. 146. Donald Smith Alexander, Virgil Wayne Ault, Noel F. Croy, Eugene H. Haimnons, Joe Jake Jezek.John Edgar O'Donnell, William H. Riche Lodge No. 147. Robert Paul Brooker. Henry Norton Goertz, Edward W. Navrat. Roy H. Penner Lodge No. 148. Harold Warren Fox, Christian Funk, Walter A. Tegtmeyer, Maurice Dean Raven Wanker, Andrew Wulf Jr. Lodge No. 150. James Edward Branch, Walter Lyle Hueger, William Allen Mitchell, Merle Edgar Slack, Wayne Earl Sneed. Erman Henry Tennant Lodge No. 151. Samuel Lorraine Dennett. Burley Onon Vandergriff Lodge No. 152. Erwin A. Shockley. Charle Harvey Smith Lodge No. 153. Leroy Alexander Anderson Jr.. William Oliver Dewees Jr., Earl Eugene Dodson, Leon Hilton Faddis. William Eaton Godfrey, Herbert Carl Heyde. Dwight Sigworth Hull, Chester D. Jeans, Herman A. Jones Jr.. L. Reid Lockard. Neal Eddy Luzier, Lynn Peavey. Charles C. Saville. Edgar Estelle Smith Jr.. William Arthur Stark. Fredrick W. Starkey. Joseph Francis Summers. John Michael Suptic. Gerald Booth White. Louis M. Zeiger Lodge No. 154. Emerson Lee Cline. Lyle 0. Gorton. John Saint Lamia, Raymond T. Rounkles, John Alvin Snodgrass Lodge No. 155. Carl Marion Campbell, Alton Charles Forbes. Marion V. Hayes. Fayne Purley Riggs Lodge No. 156. Raymond Joseph Boswell. Elmer 0. Coffin, Everett Ray Combs Lodge No. 158. Billy Leroy Demmon, Charles 0. Faidley Jr., John E. Hawk, Albert J/ Phillips, Harold G. Roberts Lodge No. 160. Everett C. Garrison, Flavion N. Raney, William Earl Thompson Lodge No. 162. John Emmette Greene Jr.. Earl Luman McQuillan. Eugene Harry Milne Lodge No. 164. Ernest Glenn Argabright Lodge No. 165. Robert L. Davenport. Richard Milton Fruits, Roger Jeremiah Miller Lodge No. 166. Thomas M. Estabrook Lodge No. 167. Don William Foster. Walter E. Gaines. James Dillon Knupp. Stanley Norvell Moffet, Ralph William Root. Everett Merle Wilson, Donald John Younkin Lodge No. 168. Elvin Barnett Coleman, Audry Creed. George Otto Karl Herman, Warren David States Sr., Lavon J. Thomas Sr., James Silas Turner. Francis Marion Young Lodge No. 169. Rodney Allen Nemechek. Fred S. Stryker Lodge No. 171. Clyde F. Arnold. Hurshel U. Case. Lylburne Madison Howell. William M. Miller. Frank Wiltse Savage Lodge No. 172. Walter F. Barton. Jock 0. Bowker, Erwin J. Buehler, Joseph R. Doane, William G. Duguid, Glen Howard Fleming. John Henry Fritzinger. Claire E. German, Raymond Kennedy Hirst, Clarence Lester Holloway, George Howard Letteer Lewis, Nathan B. Rhodes, Harvey M, Roskam, Lawrence Julius Schroeder, Ira Herbert Tector. Randolph R, Uhrlaub
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Lodge No. 173. Garland Laverne Black, Harry L. Hatfield, Jesse Madison McFarland, Johnnie Riddle Lodge No. 174. Lloyd D. Bradley, Eugene R. Coulson, Ivan Albert Dubois, Donald Eugene Hall, Charles Henry Myers, Donald D. Ream, Eber Vernon Roush, Paul Dean Schultz, Richard Lee Sonnenberg Lodge No. 176. Carl J. Isaacson Lodge No. 177. Don Reitzel Bailey, Virgil Wayne Blanke, Gordon Alan Gregwire, Paul M. Keller, Dean Elton Mansfield Lodge No. 179. Lindley Griffe Bacheller, Harvey Wayne Feldman, Lewis Maurice Schrader Jr. Lodge No. IBl. Waymen D. Delp Lodge No. 184. Carl A. Gray, Alva D. Nay, Harold D. Roach Lodge No. 186. Roy Amer Campbell, Melvin Lavern Taylor, Andy James Thomsen, Wallace T. Wolfe Lodge No. 187. Dale Martin Boltz, Leland David Boone, Albert P. Chancey, Howard S. Cooper, Charles W. Dickey, George W. Frame, Lebro P. Grlsolano, Harry D. Harper, Charles W. Hines, Clarence Eugene Lansdowne, Foster Ray Lowe, Chester R. McCarty, George E. Nelson, Jesse L. Porter, John R. Slsk, Robert Galbraith Strong, Ralph A. Vllmer, W. Wayne Wheeler, Robert C. Woodhead Lodge No. 188. Harley A. Blanka, Cecil Alvld Ferguson, Roger R. Force, George Wayne Pray, Lester J. Shepard Lodge No. 190. Clarence James Dehoff, Gordon Bert Harman, Robert Otto Kolman, Carroll W. Ridgway Lodge No. 192. Floyd L. King, Lyle Charles Smith Lodge No. 193. Harry D. Clavson, Wllbert James Derbyshire, Roland Edward Hind, Lodge No. 194. Marion Harley French, Leo Altord Sanborn Lodge No. 195. Joseph Pullen Bargh, Neal Carley, Leonard Wllmer Ocamb, Herbert Ross Roberson Lodge No. 196. Fred A. Bangs, Monty Lewis Flnke. Harold Edwin Smith, LaVon Albert Windsor Lodge No. 198. Raymond F. Barth, Harry 0. Chard, John Rex Duwe, Ralph B. Palmer Lodge No. 199. Harold Sylvis Mangus, Frederick E. McCreary Lodge No. 200. Lloyd Flinn, Raymond Merle Hoopes, Beryl Edward Roach, Harold Albert Stouffer, Henry Zeitler Jr., Lodge No. 201. Frank Fred Friese. Gordon Leroy Kauffman, Smiley Garrett Megonlgle, James Earl Murphy, Burt Wenzel Lodge No. 203. Ewing Leon Ozblrn, Charles Doyle Stiles Lodge No. 204. Robert Hanna Felix, George Edward Fletcher,Jay William Long, Harry Walter Ortel, Delbert Max Perkins, Walter Glen Scott Lodge No. 205. Jess Leo Pio. Homer L. Reppart Lodge No. 206. Earl Dotter Hanlnger, John Titus, Lloyd James Wagoner Lodge No. 210. Ira J. Ham, Floyd E. McBride
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Lodge No. 211. Howard Lucas Appleby, Kenneth Killen Lodge No. 212. Glen Charles Griffith, Howard T. Harrison, Clifford Leroy Evans Lodge No. 213. Calvin Curlile Kershner Lodge No. 216. Donald Leroy Swisher Lodge No. 217. Glenn I. Robinson Jr. Lodge No. 221. John Henry Hooker, Joyce Wyant Johnson, William J. Matthias Lodge No. 222. Ferdinand I. Kyle, John Franklin Pippitt, Woodrow Austin Stephens, Orice Dean Settles Lodge No. 223. John R. Crowley III, Marion P. Seward, Robert Leroy Seward, William A. Woodward Lodge No. 225. Lynn Leverne Briggs. Floyd Langley HockenhuU, Lawrence John Kinsley, Laurence V. Lindemuth, Axel Reynold Nydell, Charles Andrew Stepp, Robert Nelson Waggoner Lodge No. 229. Harleigh J. Everts Lodge No. 230. Ellis George Hoover, Charles Delmar Oakes, Lodge No. 233. Voyd Ray Bourne, John Francis Stout Lodge No. 236. Merle Kious, Aime Martin. Edward L. Tobin Lodge No. 237. Harold Lloyd Brown Lodge No. 238. Ray H. Cheever, Carl Francis Elvin, Daniel William Forker. Chester Brown Hill, Claude Kissick, Joseph Stewart Smith, Charles Aral Williams Lodge No. 243. Ernest F. Hink, Lester Woodrum Lodge No. 245. Harry A. Billau Lodge No. 246. John Archibald, Gerald Beair Becker, Lawrence Carlton Holmstrom, Andrew Rice Hummer. Clayton F. Ladwig, Milward Cecil Schrader, William Alan Selover. Leonard Houston Smith Sr.. Elmer Harold Wilken Lodge No. 247. Charles Clark Coleman, George A. Hardy Jr., Kenneth F. Thompson Lodge No. 248. Earl E. Fuller, Wyatt R. Gardner, N. Mack Young Sr. Lodge No. 252. John Thomas Blasdel, Glen E. Mawhlter, Wesley E. Staats, L. Duane Tuckwood Lodge No. 253. Harry C. Hlggason, Olen Britten Kannady, Gordon Bennett Sekavec. Dean H. Spencer Lodge No. 256. Francis Eugene Dobbs Lodge No. 257. Marion W. Davis, Vernon Oliver Lyne t
Lodge No. 258. Verlin Leslie McAlister, Emerson St. Clair. Loren Duane Vlner Lodge No. 261. Elza Buchanan Lodge No. 262. Fredrick R. Buck. Lester James Grigsby, Clifton V. Newberry, Philip H. Payne
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Lodge No. 265. Ira Gordon Faulkner, Zell Fletcher. Alvin Raymond Goebel. William Everett Greer, Walter Ritner Gruber, Otto Hinds. Alva Rex Huff, James L. Hufford. George Elbert Kerr, Mervin McClaren, Robert Carl Nease, John H. Peterson, Thomas Leroy Sitton, Alva A. Scheib Lodge No. 266. Claude Richard Daum. Robert C. Myers, Don Cameron Pickell Lodge No. 268. Wilson H. Ashford, Joseph C. Campbell, Dorwin Russell Jackson, Reuben E. Warren Lodge No. 269. Homer B. Hunt, William A. Lee, Lloyd L. Martin Lodge No. 271. Wayne Edward Cunningham. George H. H. Johnson, Roy E. Siegmund Jr.,John W. VoUmer. Lawrence Frank Wilson Lodge No. 272. Oscar Frederick Augustson III, Simon Carnot Brennan, Harold James Brennen, Bradford Morgan Eckel, Glenn Hampton Ellis, Vernon L. Freeman, William Orvis Grable, Robert Louis Hardaway, James Edward Lilly. Howard R. Long, Clarence J. Maechtlen, Johnny Sherman Mills, William Leonard Meyers Jr., Wiley Webb Morris. Roy Addison Priest, Woodrow W. Wise. William Floyd Woods Jr. Lodge No. 273. Harold James Brennen, Simon Carnot Brennan, Bradford Morgan Eckel, Vernon L. Freeman. James Edward Lilly, Howard R. Long, Clarence J. Maechtlen, Johnny Sherman Mills, Woodrow W. Wise, William Floyd Woods Jr. Lodge No. 274. Arthur A. Hartshorn Sr.. Elmer W. Keeney Lodge No. 275. Dean R. Gates, Willis Leroy Hantla. Robert Dean VanVranken Lodge No. 278. Vestal Lee Cook Jr., Herbert Orville Mowbray, Frederick Paul Pfaff Sr.. Kenneth A. Pfaff, Andrew Wesley Stevenson, Walter Keith Stone, Lodge No. 279. C. Grant Neeley Jr., Cecil Hollis Richards, Philip Dwight Shull, Don VonSchriltz Lodge No. 281. Harry Ellis Madden, Alvin Ernest Scranton, Henry Franklin Taylor, Larry Lee Ward Lodge No. 283. Chester F. Cossman, Floyd I. Fell. Aubrey V. Hanna Sr., Ted Horton Lodge No. 284. Charles John Purma, Adrian Ruth, Therodore J. Taylorl D. Robert Whiteman Lodge No. 285. Homer J. Coudrey, Thedore Everett Drennon Lodge No, 286. Myrion T. Campbell, Reese E. Laughlin. Oren L. Seyler Lodge No. 289. Lennus Bostrom, Robert 0. Coder, Norman E. Nobel, Robert Lee Williams, Merle R. Yakel Lodge No. 290. Herbert Leon Barb. Raymond Samuel Evans, Vernon William Hutton, Robert Gordon Languein, Clarence Rollin Rambo, Joseph Marshall Trimble Lodge No. 291. Robert Orley Bradford. Ray Marion Goodheart. Edgar Blaine Parsons, Jacob D. Reisig, Herbert A. Rogg Lodge No. 293. Walter Wilson Askins, Orlando P. Callaway, Earl S. Six, E. Hobson Thomas Lodge No. 294. Donald Vincent Hutchins Lodge No. 295. Richard Isaac Deyoe, Orlin Arlo Downing, Glenn Otho Eggleston, Ralph R. Klepinger, R. Dale Mark, William E. Pope, Winston H. Williams Lodge No. 298. John Joseph Moeller
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Lodge No. 299. Leland Harry Hess, Jesse L. Hughes, Fay Kimes, Clarence R. Miller, Bruce Herbert Voran Lodge No. 302. Opie Bryan Munsell Lodge No. 303. Dean Leroy Babb, Henry Argle Baker, Harold Byron Barr, Carroll Raymond Barsby, Merle Holmes Barton, William Barlow Baumun, William Edward Bigley, Richard Ely Bird Jr., William Tholen Bixby, Leland Walter Black, Edsel Ford Bonser, Samuel Roland Boothe, Clifford Lee Bowman, William Lloyd Bowman, Robert Clayton Brandon, Kenneth Elsmore Brown, Ray Harold Brown, Jim Woodroe Bryant, Sylvester Bunt, Layman L. Clark, Lloyd Orson Clark, Haul Thomas Clavin, D. Glenn Cummins, Robert Doyle Cuthbertson, Charles Edward David, William Beal Dean, George Albert Defebaugh, William Benjamin Deloney, Bob T. Dodds, Russell Miles Dreyer, Gerald William Edwards, Harley B. Eliot, Reginald Marion Forster, Carl Eugene Frank, Kenneth Marvin Fuller, Maurice Everett Gordon, Theron Elijah Gore, Joseph Claire Graber, R o U a Leon Grandle, Danford Worden Greene, Preston Albert Gunter, Bunner Allen Harry, James Lane Harvey, Ivan Nixon Hemphill, David Holder Henson, Eddy Ray Hicks, John Herman Hicks, Lynn Hubert Hundley, Harry Henry Jabara, Henry Field Johnston, Robert Sheid Jones, Walter Moses Keeler, Joe Hudson King, Herschel Leroy Kinzy, Edward Arthur Kissire, John G. Landrum, John Durrant Larkin Jr., Jay Bennett Law, Jack Alvin Lee, Joseph Gibson Lockhart, Henry Frank Mackey, Frank S. Mar, James Leroy Maynard, William H. McCaffery, John David McEwen, Cecil Ray McGlynn, Roscoe McKay, Larry Verl McKenzie, Henry Clay McNally, Sherman Aaron Meyer Jr., Joseph Russell Migliario, Claude Ellsworth Miller, Earl Carlise Moore, Thomas James Morris Jr., Charles Luther Motley, Richard Francis MuUins, Otho Dillon Neal, Ernest Samuel Mewcombe, Carl C. Newton, Frank Gibson Nye, Max Samuel Pennington, Harlie Leroy Puckett, Wallace Franklin Randall, John William Reiff, Lowell George Reynolds, Richard Campbell Robinson Sr.,Lyle Theldon Runft, Elar Joseph Sailor, William A Shrum, Albert James Sizemore, Earl Carroll Smith, Homer Edgar Smith, Kenneth Arthur Snodgrass, John Milton Spratt, W, Dean Spurrier, John William Tinsley, William Arthur Turpen, Maurice VanHorn, Burl Andrew Vise, Paul Hudson Waggoner, Rodney Eugene Watson II, Charles Hudson Wheeler, William Theodore Whritenour, George Washington Williams, Melvin Morrison Williams, Maynard Cameron Willis, James Orville Wilson, Jacob Arthur Wolf, Jack Albert Wood, Leslie Moore Woodward, Merle Gene Wright, Ralph Wilson Wyatt Jr., Harry Deverle Yates, H. Abel Yauk
Lodge No. 306. Howard Lewis Barker, Halley E. Batman, Arnold Leroy Gillispie, Alonzo J. Ketchum, Harold D. McKensie, Freeman McNutt, Henry Townsend Whitley Lodge No. 307. Lloyd K. Brown, Ray E. Conant, Andrew J. Ferguson. Theodore E. Gibson, Percy D. Lehman, David C. Meull, William Nikl, James Pendlay II, Virgil LeRoy Riley, Charles Russell Smalley Lodge No. 309. Allen J. Cheatum, Leslie F. Hayer, Charles R. Holdren, Pike Lanquist, William Earl Montgomery, George Henry Williams Lodge No. 310. John William Dobberstein, Forest Julius Graham, Orval W. Stewart, Dale M. Townsend Lodge No. 311. Howard C. Bone, Norman D. Carnes, Kenneth L. Gilmore, David E. Kinsler, Maynard William Perkins Lodge No. 312. Albert W. Schnellbacher Lodge No. 313. Homer Leon Lane, Charles Franklin Raper, William David Seaton, Leslie Raymond Smith Lodge No. 314. Harold Fredrick Bergsten, William B. Miller, Walter Lawrence Mozingo
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Lodge No. 313. Raymond Walter Bradford, Robert Victor Dahl, Joseph William Freeman Lodge No. 318. Richard R. Babst, Emry R. Barton. Chester Leon Collins Lodge No. 319. Walker B. Ramsdale Lodge No. 321. Glen E. Daniels, George Lewis Davis, Victor Llewellyn Follett Lodge No. 322. Charles F. Arnold, George Herbert Brightwell, William E. Crawford, William George Crispin, Finis M. Crump, Elmer Elbert Hare, Harry K. Hicks, Jess E. Hubbard, Gerald Thomas Maybell, Gilbert Andrew Mayo, Roy J. McWilliams, Charles M. Hessemger, Gaylord P. Neighbor. James Allen Rank Sr., Benjamin Lincoln Rose. Jesse A. Smith, Henry W. Wendt, Ashton J. Wise Lodge No. 323. Loyd Ehrsam, George W. Hoffman, Raymond Russell Lodge No. 324. Gordon Robert Head, Raymond E.Simpson, Adin Smith. Thomas Virgil Shaw Lodge No. 325. Robert Leo Smart, Paul Franklin Swafford Lodge No. 327. Clyde D. Andrew, Lester Bailey, Charles Edward Bostwick, Robert Earl Durham Lodge No. 330. Joyce J. Janousek,Elmer A. Miller Lodge No. 331. Olin Walter Abraham. Clemet Cresson Hardy, Herman H. Herdt. Lamar D. Rogers Lodge No. 333. James Lee Roy Benning, Robert Vinton Campbell, Fred Othello Cole Sr.. Glen W. Colson, Harley Cook, Eugene P. Francis, Melford Edmund Fry, Walter Lewis Hinnen, George Kirk Kiloh, Charles Angelo Pisano Lodge No. 336. John Conrad Benson, Donald Stanton Keeler, Charlie L. Russell Lodge No. 338. Roy W. Gregg. Lloyd A. Porter, Homer Julius Smethers Lodge No. 339. Jerry Burgoon, John W. Burkdoll, William McFee Cunningham, Harold L. Needham Lodge No. 340. Donald Durant Lee Lodge No. 341. C. Lowell Hime Lodge No. 345. George William Marvel Lodge No. 348. Adolph G. Smith, Frederick Guy Smith Lodge No. 349. Cecil L. Ettleman Lodge No. 351. Manuel James Brumback. William Newport Cade, Cecil Dibble, Don Dell Parsons Lodge No. 352. Lawrence Edward Abbott, Joseph Virgil Kuttler Lodge No. 355. Robert L. Brown, Enmit D. Goode Lodge No. 356. Lawrence Samuel Burbank, Carl F. Good, Philip LaFayette Jacoby, Russell Otis Lambert, Robert VanRheen Lodge No. 357. Dale Fechner Lodge No. 360. Norman Bainter, Melvin R. Kincaid, Ray Lewis LaRue Lodge No. 362. Ben J. Blazek, Thomas Hodgson, Lloyd Ancil Oliver, Ernest C. Piroutek
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Lodge No. 364. John Lee Dutton, James Wilson Frogge. Ivan E. Harris, Lloyd Higbee. Henry F. Moore, George Franklin Patton, Travis Leo Prater, Francis Homer Thompson, Gerrald Duane Walker Sr., Richard Samuel Zeiset Lodge No. 366. Emery D. Bearden, Howard Russell McCloud Jr., George Byron Seymour Lodge No. 369. Cecil Roosevelt Davis Sr.. Harry Roscoe Ellis, Leroy Edward Eversole, John Benjamin Larrabee. Fay Hallahan Leland, Armin Clay Odgen. Donald Lee Parker, Daniel T h o m e Reynolds, William Lee Ridgway, Charles Schroeder, Myron Keith Shear, Forest Charles West, Robert Clark Zimmer Jr. Lodge No. 371. Ed Laverne Devore Lodge No. 372. Cecil G. Bulkley. Merl L. Cochren Lodge No. 374. Billie Don Holmes Lodge No. 384. Jesse Milo Edminston Lodge No. 385. Arden R. Bower, John Edward Monfoort, Henry M. Wiland Lodge No. 393. John Erick Walron Lodge No. 395. George W. Hyle. Vernon D. Lewis. William Edgar Splllman Lodge No. 396. Robert William Lewis, George Irvin Ogborn Lodge No. 397. Axel Edwin Bengtson. Alford Monroe Moser, Norb Charles Nelson, Lowell L. Wallace Lodge No. 399. Kenneth W. Matthews Lodge No. 401. Gerald D. Haworth. Robert A. Jackman, Calvin Dale Mabry Lodge .Mo. 402. Russell Clark Lodge No. 403. Howard Gray Willoughby Lodge No. 404. Gay 0. Bash. Lyle Kenneth Ewing, Donald Eugene Hall, Dale Stanley Schlepp. Daniel S. Yost Lodge No. 406. Vern Earl Betsworth, Virgil N. Cryer, Langdon L. Morgan, Mark W. Renfro. James Darough Wilcox, Donald E. Wilson Lodge No. 408. Joe A. Zerngast Lodge No. 409. Jean F, Bennett, Dean Burtsfield, William Lee Dunbar Lodge No. 410. Opie Bryan Munsell, George H. Walz Lodge No. 415. Glen A. Rice Lodge No. 419. Uaward E. Houck Lodge No. 420. Anthony F. Delge, John William McAlexander Lodge No. 423. Lawrence Russel Pope Lodge No. 424. Robert Ellis Grizzell, Larry Edward Simmons, Robert Lee Strube Lodge No. 429. Charles F. Burdette. Richard A. Logan Lodge No, 430. Lloyd Albert Ebelmesser. Augustus Philip Lapham Jr., Charles William Zabel Jr.
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Lodge No. 431. Claude E. Marshall Jr., Roy Carl Glaze Jr. Lodge No. 433. Ralph Clinton Allmon, Kurt Noel Bandhauer, George Reid Bishop, Daniel Warren Bowden, William Edward Bupp, Dean Eugene Burford, Dwight Terryll Castello, Warren Damon Chesbro, Leon Levi Custer, Donald Leroy Darwactor, Chester Albert Dine, Delmer LeRoy Dunn, Roscoe Ray Everts, Frank Joseph Gaughan, Robert George Gillespie, William Morris Grady, Danna Manford Hamker, Harry Rudolph Immich, Lenville Elmer Jenkins, Henry Elijah Johnson, Louis Edward Johnson Sr.. Carl Harvey Jorden, Burchard Rutherford Keach Jr., Thomas William Kelley, Max Allen Leonard, James Sidney McLemore, Francis Howard Miller, John Henry Moore, Carrol W. Potter, George Theodore Ragsdale Jr., Coin Wilmot Rees, Eugene Vernon Ruhl, Charles Trevett Saye, Arthur Benjamin Schiffner, Clarence Wayne Shreve, Stephen Phillip Stutler, Richard Harold Sutherland, William Loyd Swindle, William Oliver Walls, Thomas Lee Waymire, Don Albert Yoder Lodge No. 436. Donald Leslie Brannon, William Roscoe Campbell, Eddie Leroy Coffman, Herman Edward Hahn, Josh Aubrey Rider, William Karth Skaer, Oliver Harold Sowers, William Arthur Stroup, Walter Earl Thompson, Glenn Francis Underwood, John Truman Williamson, James Dudley Wood Lodge No. 437. John Earl Elliott, Lyle Kent Leonard, Leslie Joseph Taylor Lodge No. 438. John D. Ackors, Leland M. Bower, Robert H. Bridges Jr., Ralph M. Bruce, Gearge R. Fiddler, Deward G. Largent, Merlin C. Lobb, Mark A. Mills, Louis B. Spandle Lodge No. 441. Dwight N. Hoopingarner, William Clare Hoover, Ralph Merrill Gray Lodge No. 444. Joseph Woodrow Karnes Lodge No. 446. John R. Cummings, Elmer Alpheus Ogborn Lodge No. 430. Joseph Cooke Campbell, Percy David Lehman, Ernest S. Newcombe, Maynard C. Willis
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DEATHS OTHER GRAND JURISDICTIONS ALABAMA Paul E. Bradford, PGM, June 11. 1990 ARKANSAS Jack Benjamin Donham, PGM & PGS. August 12, 1990 BRASIL (SAO PAULO) Erwin Seignemartin, PGM. April 30. 1990 DELAWARE Robert Doyle Rinehart, PGM, April 12, 1990 John Jarvis McClearnen, PGM, April 21, 1990 FLORDIA William Mercer Mollis, PGM, March 19, 1990 Doanld Holland Wessell. PGM. June 17. 1990 MAINE Charles Edward Crossland, PGM. July 10, 1990 MANITOBA William J. Witherspoon, PGM, June 18. 1990 Richard Harold Hannah. PGM. September 6. 1990 MARYLAND Charles H. Cover, PGM, July 5, 1990 MISSOURI James McBrayer Sellers, PGM, September 5, 1990 NEBRASKA Lewis R. Ricketts, PGM, July 14, 1990 NORTH CAROLINA James Guy Johnston, PGM, August 26, 1990 OKLAHOMA J. Fred Latham, PGM & PGS, October 15, 1990 Lee E. Burgess, PGM, January 20, 1991 James Clyde Warner, PGM, March 12, 1991 RHODE ISLAND Robert Wilson Markham, Jr., PGM, April 8, 1990 Charles Roscoe Bonnemort, PGM. October 18. 1990 Winston Humphrey Leach, PGM. November 22. 1990 SASKATCHEWAN Patrick Henry Scott Campbell. PGM, April 15. 1990 SOUTH CAROLINA Alexander James Matheson Winnamaker, PGM. December 4. 1990 Robert Mccormick Figg. PGM. January 31. 1991 SOUTH DAKOTA James Wilson Sweaney, PGM. December 10. 1990 TEXAS J. D. Tomme. Jr., PGM, May 27, 1990 VIRGINIA Charles Edward Webber, PGM, April 13, 1990 WASHINGTON J. William J. Stedman. PGM. September 22. 1990 Walter T. Higgins. PGM. February 13. 1991 WYOMING Harry E. Wimer. PGM. January 16. 1991
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1 1 6 0 0 0 1 0
2 8 11 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 2 4 0 0 2 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 1 0
0 4 0 6 5 3
0 4 1 7 10 3
«
0
E D
s
P A S
1 1 11 0 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 4 0 3 14 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 6 2 4 0 0 0 3
0 4 0 6 3 3
0
I 5 E D
B A
2 3 17 2 2 2 4 0
1 96 0 8 1 6 16 2 7 S 1 0 2 5 0 1 1 4 3 0 0 0 0 7 10 4 9 2 66 0 4
2 4 0 9 13 8
0
TOTAL CAIH
2 6 0 1 0 1 1 11 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1
0 0 8 0 1 3 6
D I H I T T E D
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DW UI AT LB D R A W R
0 19 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
p« LI DT BE AD LB A W H
AH OF IAII5AS AHHUAL BEPOBT SOHHAII? 12/31/90
0
Z D
H
QBAHD LODQE AF t
1 0 4 2 9 0 4 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
u 19 3 16 1 17 5 22 8 6 2 1 5 10 0 2 4 2 2 3 0 1 2 2 9 2 4 1 3 2 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 H C
3 1 35 2 12 11 12
s
D B A I H
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E I p
H
0 9 0 11 0 20 5 11 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 2 8 6 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0
s
1
0 4 7 1 10 7
0
D
p
14 52 3 26 1 29 8 53 15 17 3 2 7 12 0 3 4 2 12 7 0 1 2 5 17 S 4 3 5 6 1 2 1 4 2 9 0 12 1
3 1 47 9 14 24 29
TOTAL LOSS
-13 44 -3 -18 0 -23 8 -51 -8 -11 -2 -2 -9 -7 0 -2 -3 2 -9 -7 0 -1 -2 2 -7 -4 9 -1 61 -6 3 0 2 13 0 -3 2 -8 -1
-3 1 -43 -9 -S -11 -17
HIT CAIH OB LOSS
141 39 99 37 87 73
230 239 71 448 73 362 308 964 329 238 66 60 88 149 23 33 S9 40 74 159 32 69 90 93 314 97 HI 194 144 111 48 119 91
99 788 63 299 401 341
96
12/31/90
TOTAL HEHBEBS
0073 0074 0079 0076 0077 0079 0080 0083 0084 0089 0096 0087 0088 0089 0090 0091 0092 0093 0084 0099 009S 0097 0098 0099 0100 0101
0063 0063 0064 00S9 0066 0067 00S8 0069 0070 0071 0073
ooei
0091 0093 0094 0099 009S 0097 0098 OOSO
HO
HAHS
OBIIHT POTTAHATOHIE SHAHHSt IBOI S P B I H S HILL YORE HCCSACIEH 9ALIHA LACTGHE BIOQEUAT AOABS WATHEBA OABOHEB BOBLIBGTOH FSAHIFOBT HIPAa ALTAHOBT CABBOBDALE BAETEB HDBOB 'CHEIOPA mrSTIC T I E HAHEGO EBIE DELTA COBIBTHIAH ZEBEDATHA XBIC JSFFEBSOH SOTTOH SUBFLOHEB HABEATO EOBEEA EOHE QOLOEB BOLE UBT9VILLE SEVOB GIBABO EABHOHT C0R9TSLLATI0B DELAWABE PATHOS BEHETOLEHT HICEITA FBUCIHCE EOGLID
LOOGE
743 S3 338 74 130 194 94 777 137 89 99 106 163 147 61 109 90 83 188 44 68 199 193 89 179 110 119 88 37 69 999 92 142 64 916 171 49 179 119 86 438 441 181 894 199 73
12/31/99
TOTAL BEHBESS
1 0 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 10 0 0 118 3 0 6 0 0 1 0 0
A D H I T T B D
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
DA DO AH LI T T E D
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
FA LD OH BI AT LT E D 9 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 3 0 0 11 0 1 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 3 3 3 0
s
T 0 B E
s
B E
9 1 9 0 1 8 0 8 9 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 I 1 0 0 1 6 3 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 7 0 1 0 13 1 0 2 2 1 6 4 1 10 0 1
I H I I I A I E 0 7 1 4 0 0 4 0 10 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 6 0 1 0 14 0 0 3 1 1 6 4 0 3 0 1
E 0
s
F A S
â&#x20AC;¢
0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 7 0 1 0 13 0 0 1 1 1 9 4 0 3 3 1
0
10 1 9 0 0 3 0 16 4 1 1 0 0 3
B A I S E D 18 1 6 3 1 7 0 31 4 1 3 0 2 4 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 4 9 2 2 2 3 6 0 0 24 0 3 0 33 0 0 133 4 2 17 6 3 8 4 1
TOTAL GAIH 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 101 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 30 1 0 64 1 0 0 8 1 0 6 1 3 3 0 0
D I H I T T E D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
DH 01 AT LE D B A H N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
FH LI DT BE AD LB A U H
CBAKD Loses A? 1 All OF UISAS ABHDAL BEFOST SOKIABT 12/31/90
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 9 10 3 9 2 2 1 28 1 7 0 18 3 2 9 3 9 8 13 9 34 8 1
D H 0
29 2 6 1 3 7 6 28 4 2 2 4 3 9 4 4 3 4 6 1 4 4
s
D E A T H
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E X p 14 3 14 0 0 7 0 18 0 1 9 1 1 9 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 49 4 0 0 11 2 3 9 2 1 10 7 4 31 0 3
H F D
3 2 1 98 6 7 64 31 9 9 26 6 10 26 21 19 68 8 4
6 7
9 9 17
4 4 7
43 9 22 1 3 19 6 92 4 4 7 9 9 11 9 106 3 4 10
TOTAL LOSS -29 -4 -16 2 -2 -8 -6 -31 0 -3 -4 -9 -3 -7 -9 -109 -2 -2 .-10 -4 -2 -3 -4 -3 -19 -4 -4 4 -2 -1 -74 -6 -4 -64 2 -9 -9 96 -2 -8 -9 -19 -12 -80 -4 -3
BET GAIH OB LOSS 718 98 322 78 118 186 48 746 127 86 91 101 160 140 76 0 88 91 178 40 66 136 199 86 160 108 119 93 29 69 881 46 138 0 818 166 44 371 117 88 418 436 179 884 199 70
12/31/90
TOTAL HEHBEBS
0121 0122 0123 0124 0125 0126 0127 0129 0130 0131 0132 0133 0134 013S 0136 0137 013B 0141 0142 0143 0144 0149 0146 0147 0149 0149 0150 0151 0152
oin 0119
0102 0103 0104 0105 0106 0107 0108 0109 OUO 0111 0112 0113 0114 0115 0116
HO
NAME
S T JOHNS ADVANCE EXCELSlOB HDSCOTAE FAHSOfiS CHEBOIEE WOODSON CLIFTON BE7UBLIC HUTCHINSON - BENO OAHIEB CITT HEDIDIAN PALESTINE BELLEVILLE POLAB STAB ESOITT CAB50K CBESCEHT CLAT CENTEB LENEEA VESPEB OLIVE CHEBBTVALE DOVEE SICNAL NEUTOH HINHEAFOLIS GILEAD HT VEBNON ELLSHOBTH CENTBE HAEEEHET TBATEB HELLIHCTOH DOUGLASS LEEO
WIHFIELD HESPERIAN lATSVILLE
KEYSTOHE CEDAB FEOHTIEB SOLOHDN C U T FIDELITT FOFIIIDDE HEHFHIS AHCBICD5
LODGE
553 267 133 99 214 228 38 58 180 61 415 1S3 60 52 61 300 91 67 90 23 981 33 63 35 132 47 43 93 382 180 131 72 99 59 61 329 105 106 113 160 96 99 49 261 238 87
12/31/89
TOTAL HEHBEBS
0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7 1 0 90 0 1 2 0 1 1 0
A D H I T T E D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LI T I E D
< m AH
DA
0 B E D
AT LT E D 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
sI
tn BI
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S E
FA LD â&#x20AC;¢
8 3 0 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 7 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 9 1 3 1 1 0 0 6 2 2 12 2 1 0 0 6 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 3 9 0
E D
I 1
H
9 4 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 7 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 7 1 2 1 2 0 1 5 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 11 0
9 4 0 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 7 3 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 7 0 4 1 3 0 1 5 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 10 0
D
sE
s
E D
B A I
p A S
8 7 0 9 3 3 1 1 3 1 21 4 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 21 0 4 2 4 0 2 5 3 2 S 1 0 0 0 10 1 1 52 1 2 2 0 2 11 0
TOTAL GAIB
2 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
D I H I T T E D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DH 01 AT LB D B A H N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
PH LI DT BH AD LB A H B
CSANI) LODQE AF t AH OF KANSAS ANDtUI, BEFOBT SDHHABT
12 7 9 1 10 3 5 1 6 0 7 4 2 1 2 13 1 1 3 3 24 1 4 1 2 2 1 2 14 4 2 1 4 5 4 S 1 2 2 7 4 5 0 7 2 2
s
D E A I H
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 H C
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
. 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E I p
0 0 0 0 0 2
10
20
14
9 3 0 0
H p D
2 8 29 5 10 1 9 5 10 10 2 9 7 9 4 6 0 9 2 4
45
19
24
14
11 19
19 11
TOTAL LOSS
NET
-11 -4 -9 4 -8 -12 -6 -1 -11 0 -3 0 -4 -3 -2 -13 -3 0 -4 -4 -24 -2 -1 1 0 -2 0 -3 -26 -3 -4 0 -9 -5 -10 0 -1 -8 49 -9 -2 -4 0 -7 9 -4
LOSS
OB
GAIH
942 263 128 103 206 216 92 97 169 61 412 193 96 49 59 287 88 67 46 19 597 31 62 36 132 49 43 90 356 177 127 72 93 54 51 329 104 99 159 152 94 35 49 294 247 83
12/31/90
TOTAL HEHBEBS
OLD H I S 5 I 0 H LIBCOLH EOFE CEXTEB ACTIVE SAOUI ALHA SAEETHA OBEEHHOOD ATHOOD OZFOBD FABHEBS LABHED HOBTH STAB BLDE BAFIOS STEBLISG HCFEEBSOB BELLE FLAIBS HESTEBH STAB FBAIBIE g m S H BDSSELL HT HOBIAH LEHOBA GATLOBD FHILLIFSEDBQ HOUIITAIH SLOPE FITTSBDEO OBAGA HENABCDBA HEHBI HALHDT 7ALLBT BOTAL HABTEOBD GALEBA HATS HADISOB BLOB HILL BOBTOII AHTHOHT HULVAHE SOHNEB DOHHS EHIHEHCB HABFEB FOLTOH COtlBTLAIID
01S3 01S< OliS OISS 0199 0160 OlSl 01S2 0193
017! 0173 0174 0179 0177 0179 0191 0163 0194 0166 0167 0166 0169 0190 0191 0193 0193 0194 019! 0199 0199 0199 0200 0101 0203 0204 0209 0206 0210 0211
oni
019S 0166 0197 0169 0199
oiet
HAHE
HO
LODGE
79 241 90 Gl 109 46 199 103 39 139 941 99 79 323 174 134 22 273 90 47 42 127 139 729 73 99 133 79 190 42 127 236 132 74 104 142 343 127 94 93 120 96 93
eg
790 199
TOTAL mnSEBS 12/31/99
11 0 1 0 .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 60 0 0 0 37 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
A D H I T T I D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DA DD AH LI T T E D 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PA LD OH BI AT LT E D 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 1 0
T 0 B E D
s
B E
9 3 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 13 1 0 0 9 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 1 4
I B I T I A I B D 10 3 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 4 2 4
P A S 9 E D
0 0 4 2 3
«0
10 3 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 12 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3
B A I S E D
9 4 0 0 4 3 3
e
27 9 2 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 19 0 2 6 0 1 0 69 0 0 1 37 1 28 1 0 7 0 3 1 0 9 0 1 0
TOTAL GAIB
0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0
2 0 1 0
D I H I T T' B D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DW DI AT LE D B A W H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
H
w
BE AS LB A
or
FH LI
CaABD LOSCE AF > AH OE lABSAS AHHIIAL BEFOBT SDHHABT 12/31/90
22 9 4 3 9 3 0 3 0 1 3 1 9 7 3 4 17 4 8 1 9 1 1 0 3 4 16 9 0 4 0 3 3 2 6 4 4 4 9 5 0 6 2 9 2 2
s
0 E A I H
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 H C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E X p 19 3 0 1 9 0 0 1 0 2 0 I 1 26 2 0 9 8 1 1 9 0 1 0 3 0 29 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 10 0 3 0 0 1 0
H p D 43 8 9 4 19 4 0 9 0 4 4 2 12 41 9 4 26 12 9 2 17 4 2 0 9 4 47 9 9 4 0 6 3 2 11 12 6 4 6 16 2 9 2 6 3 2
TOTAL LOSS -16 -3 -3 -4 -12 -3 2 -9 0 -4 -1 -2 -10 -22 -9 -2 -18 -12 -8 -2 48 -4 -2 1 28 -3 -19 -4 -5 3 0 -3 -2 -2 -3 -12 -9 -4 0 -11 2 -8 -2 -2 0 1
HET GAIB OB LOSS 734 163 69 74 229 87 63 104 46 191 102 37 126 919 93 76 309 162 126 20 321 76 49 43 199 132 710 69 93 136 79 147 40 129 233 120 99 100 142 332 129 49 91 118 96 60
TOTAL HIHBBBS 12/31/90
SILOAH VDLCAB HIHHESOAB OLIBIOH AXTSU HEBIDSB TEBPLE BOOHT HOPE
0229 0229 0230 0233 0234 0239 0237 0238 0241 0243 0244 0249 0246 0247 0248 0292 0293 0294 0296 0297 0298 0299 0261 02G2 0264 0269 0266 0268 0269 0271
0272 0273 0274 0279 0277
SLLIHHOOD COBHEB STONE LEHIS LEBAHOH ST BSBBABO JOFFA AHCBOB
0J17 0219 0320 0221 0223 0223 0224
LIBHCOD PEACE WAVEGLT HABHATOH TTRIAB CHASE ALEEBT HEESE STAFFOBD OAtLET lOHIC LTBA HESTHOBELAII) MOBTOB SEATTIE HOLBEBRT B 0 ELT LOGAH IILHIBHIHS HODHT ZICB BOOBBOB alSTLETOE ABHODBDALE lAW OB ITT ELACI D I A H d D WEBB ASHLADD
OLIVE EBAHCE SIHCEEITT HALSOT C U T HIATTVILLE
SUSS
0212 0214 02 l i 0216
HO
Loms
344 243 61 67 67
333 36 201 64 26 196 46 136 30 97 69 79 209 80 167 110 109 90 63 99 134 32 119 79 39 306 39 72 79 208
61 42 64 72 260 126 98
60 90 63 74
TOTAL •EIQESS 12/31/S9
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 2
3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0
1 0 1
0 0 0 0
A D H I T T E D
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
i
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
PA L9 OH BI AT LI E D
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
DA DD AH LI T T E D
1 3 0 0 0
4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 4 3 0
2 0 1
0 0 0 0
0 3 0 0 0
9 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 4
1 0 1 1
0 0 0
0 0 3 1
9 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 9 0 2 0 0 0
0 0 1 2
0 0 0
0 0 3 0
D
s sE
E D
p A
0 B E D
H
sT
B E
0 3 0 1 0
0 0 0 4
6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 0 1 2
0 0 0
0 0 1 0
B A I S E D
2 0 0 0 2
1 39 1 0 0 0 9
lis
0 2 0 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
1 0 0
3 0 2 1 4 4 2 13 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 8 1 8 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 7 1 6 0 1 0
0 90 0 0
0 0 1 0
TOTAL SAIH
D I H I T T E D
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
DW 01 AT LH D B A H B
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
H
AS LB A H
or BH
LI
p«
GBAND LOEGE AF & AH OF KANSAS ANKDAL BEPOST SUHHABT 12/31/90.
1 0 0
3 0 1 1
2 4 4 0 9 1 4 2 0 4 1 7 0 2 2 1 10 3 3 3 9 1 1 2 3 0 1 4 0 14 3 4 3 6 7 9 2 3 0
S
D E A T E 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 H
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
E I p
0 3 1 19 4 2 2 1 0
2 0 1 3 11 0 8 3 0 0 4 3 3 0 0 2 0 6
0 14 1 0 4 0 4 0 3 9 1 3
0 0 0
4 0 2 0
H p 0
2 4 3 6 29 4 16 6 9 1 9 4 8 0 119 7 39 31 3 7 4 26 13 11 4 4 2
1! 1 8 3 2 13 2 10
2 IS 6 1
2 0 0
7 90 3 1
TOTAL LOSS
-3 -4 1 -3 -17 -3 -10 -9 -9 -1 -4 0 -7 0 -119 -7 -39 -16 -3 -7 -3 -19 -13 -9 -4 -3 -2
-1 -14 -1 1 -2 -1 -9 -2 1 -13 -2 -10
1 0 2
-7 -90 -3 -1
LOSS
HET GAIB OB
23 69 73 189 232 238 77 64 69
109 100 89 99 99 127 32 0 68 0 290
38 93 68 72 182 77 197
63 42 66 71 24B 129 99 330 39 196 62 27 143 44 126
93 0 61 73
TOTAL HEH5EBS 12/31/9C
033! 0338 0333
0S78 0379 0280 0381 0382 0383 0284 028S 03SS 0388 0388 0390 0381 0333 0394 038S 0389 0398 0300 0303 0303 0306 0307 0303 0310 0311 0313 0313 0314 0319 0318 0319 0321 0333 0323 0334 0329 032S 0327 0330 0331 0333 0334
SO
HlHI
OAK BILL ALLEB FOPMOSO EIHCAID
LACBOSSE HOISIHSTOH BOSEDALE
Hon
EA»SAS S7BACDSE HAPHTALI HAHCOCE SAHTA EE TBIHITY HEBSOH TIBOmiA WALLACE BOBHICH COCDLAHD BEB HUB CHEIDA CABET LAHABFS HOBTOB
ALBEBT F I I E ST THOMAS
ttsao COVE OOtlHTI
COSHOS BASHET AHTiaOIII HILLEBOOK ALPHA PBESTOH AHiatH ABGOSIA lOTDS CTHDS EHERALD FA9ADISE EEDLAH IIOHA QLES BLOEB CCMABCH! SAHABIA CABLE
L0IIC2
208 68 93 177 60 37 177 49 72 94 121 1S3 97 128 S9 191 32 120 190 20 3691 226 146 119 81 466 60 187 89 81 96 117 139 440 48 173 41 97 77 79 163 279 43 67 28 73
TOTAL BBHBEBS 12/31/89
2 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 0 1 1
A D B I T T E 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LI T I E D
on AM
DA
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
FA LD OB BI AT LT E D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 2 3
0 B E D
sI
B E
3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 91 0 0 0 1 4 0 9 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0
D;
I I
QBASD LOBGI t l
0 9 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0
81
0 0 0
D
sE
P A S
h tS
0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 76 3 0 0 0 2 0 9 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0
B A I 6 E D
6 0 3 0 0 6 4 0 1 3 1 0 3 9 3 0 0 0 0
a0
3
2 0 0 4 2 0 3 0 2 3 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 89 4 3 4
TOTAL OAIH
0 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 2 0 0
1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 30 1 4 1
D I M I T T E D 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OH DI AT LH D B A H H
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
w B
AO LB A
or SB
PH LI
0! UHSAS AHUtL SEFOBT SDHKABT 12/31/30
9 3
11
18
6 4 2 4 0 4 4 2 4 0 9 6 9 4 0 8 1 9 1 1 118 8 8 6 9 8
s
0 E A T H
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D M 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
z p
E
0 0 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 123 0 4 3 0 11 1 6 0 0 1 7 4 9 0 7 0 0 2 6 1 9 0 0 0 I
0
p
N
9 16 10 9 23 2 8 4 3 4 9 8 39 3 13 3 0 7 9 9 19 1 3 9 4
8 7 4 11 6 4 9 3 4 0 7 11 9 4 0 12 1 7 10 1 379
TOTAL LOSS
-3 -14 -2 -3 -4 0 -4 -3 -2 -29 -3 -12 0 1 -7 -7 -3 -16 -1 -3 -9 -4
-6 -7 -4 -7 -4 -4 -3 -3 -2 3 -4 -10 -4 -1 0 -13 -1 -6 -8 -1 -176 -9 -13 -6
BET OAIH OB LOSS 202 61 49 170 98 33 174 43 70 S7 117 143 93 U7 98 139 31 114 182 19 3479 221 133 109 78 492 90 194 81 81 92 109 136 419 49 161 41 98 70 68 199 299 41 64 23 69
TOTAL HEMSEBS 12/31/90
ALTA VISTA JEHHIHOS OENESEO CUBA VALLET CEHTEB DEBET EOHBEB SFBIHCS PLAINS EOOEB E SHSBHAN HACI5VILLE OENISOB OHIGBT GEAND VIEW BUFFALO HHIT! C n T HILSET PBOTECTION SEAEBOOt HATOHA HATZTTA SAFFOBQVILLE WAKEFIELD LINOSBOBS HEPLEE BDLLINVILLE LATBAH HAIABDSA BENEDICT ST FRANCIS HDCOTOH ABMA BAVILAHD SDINTEB CLIHAX
EOillE HABU SCAHHOH BOBACE SUHUEB7IELD CHAOTADQUA HILISVZLLS
03 4S 0349 0351 0352 0354 0355
039E 0357 03E0 03G1 0392 03B4 0365 03SG 03E7 03S9 0371 0372 0374 0376 0379 0390 0362 0384 0385 0390 0393 0399 039S 0397 0398 0399 0401 0402 0403 0404 0409 0408 0409 0410 0411
LAKE LEOTI PARUB EOHA 9PIVET
HAME
0339 0340 0341 0345 0347
HO
LODOE
56 58 60 40 IS 54 80 50 67 32 79 256 293 190 64 399 94 44 117 60 54 35 23 72 139 59 72 90 72 130 52 65 52 83 78 166 163 117 43 33 33
42 64 62 73 49
TOTAL HEHBEBS 13/31/99
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
LI T T E D
ro AH
OA
0 0 0 1 0
A D H I T T E D 0 E E D
AT LT E D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
0 0 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 1
sI
m BI
0 0 0 1 0
B E
PA. LD
0 7 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 3 3 0 10 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
s2
1 0 0 1 3
2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E D
N
3 1 0 0 1 3 2 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 4 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0
D
s sE
A
p
0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 9 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0
3 1 0 0 2 2 2 2
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0
E A I S E D
E 6 0 6 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 8 0 2 9 1 12 0 3 0 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 0
:9
1 0 0
i
0 0 1 1 0 0
0 0 1 2 1
TOTAL GAIN
1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 99 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 I 0 1 1 2 2 2
0 0 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 1 2
D I M I I I E D
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DH III AT LH D B A M H
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
PH LI DT EB AD LB A W H
CPAND LOOSE AF A AH OF lAHSAS ANHDAL BEFOET SUHHAET 12/31/90
3 2 0 2
3 1
1 1 2 1 0
5 I 3 0 4 10 4 3 0 13 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 3 3 5 0 1 3 3 1 5 7 1 3 3 0
s
D E A T B
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
D H C
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0 0
p
E I
0 9 0 2 3 3 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 3 3 2 1 3 5 0 3 1 0 3
0 1 0 0 0 5 17 4
1 0 0 3
6 2 0 0 0 0 0
8 P D
8 5 8 4 4
4 3 0 9 7 2 4 0 9 16 32 9 0 22 4 4 4 9 2 0 0 2 13 59 2 4 9 6 3 4 4 5 4 10
9 4 3 2 2 2 1
TOTAL LOSS
-4
-3 -1 -4 -3 -4 -8 -7 -3 -6 -2
.7
-59
-2 -4
-2
-3 -1 -4 0 -3 -11 -16 -3 0 -16 -4 -2 -4 .4
-3 -3 0. -9
-I -2 -I
-9 -4 -1 0
NET GAIN OS LOSS
156 114 37 38 29
48 91 74 159
78 49 63 33 76 249 276 149 64 343 60 42 113 56 52 37 23 70 139 0 72 91 65 136 49 64
57 38 19 49
48 94 57
34 60 61 73
12/31/90
TOTAL HEHBEBS
EaSIGH FEBBT SBABOH SPGIHSS DELIA LSCOHFTOH SELDEH CLAFLIH BSBDICI GOFF HIBHIOLA BISTGB 0 BBOHB DLTSSIS OVIBLAHD PABI IHTEBPBISE WEST GATE EEHDEBA JOHHSOH STAILIT 5ATAHTA
0413 0415 0417 0419 0420 0423 0424 0429 0430 0431 0433 0439 0436 0437 0439 0440 0441 0444 0446 0449 04S0 04S1
HASOaiC HOHE FmAKID
maioH
RAHE
HO
VOUS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1
642
S2 73 94 29 94 33 93 37 47 99 1931 105 439 66 209 41 74 75 94 44 99 39
92225
12/31/99
TOTAL HEKBEB5
T T I D
aI
A D
21
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DA OS AH LI T T B S
39
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
PA LD OH BI AT LT E D
I
0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 928
271
T I A T I D
aI
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 B I D
sT
B I
942
9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
s0
0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
D
sE
P A S
943
0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
8 A I S S D
1916
1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 15 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 3
TOTAL GAIH
780
1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1
D I H I T T E D
18
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a
DH DI AT LE D B A U
39
1603
0 1 0 1 2 1 3 3 3 2 46 0 12 3 9 0 3 1 2 0 4 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
a
D E A T E S
BH AD LB A W
m
PH LI
GBIBD LODGI AF t U OF UBSAS IHBDAL BEFOST SDIOUBT 12/31/90
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
E I p
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a c
0
1128
0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0
a
p D
3970
128 0 25 3 10 0 3 1 3 4 9 2
TOTAL LOSS
-2054
0 *3 -1 -3 *1 -1 -3 -3 -4 -2 -101 0 -10 -3 -7 0 -3 -1 -3 -4 -I 1
BET GAla OB LOSS
50171
52 70 53 26 53 32 90 34 43 57 1430 105 429 63 199 41 71 74 91 40 94 36
TOTAL HEHBEBS 12/31/90
90171
TOTAL KEIOEBS 12/31/90
3S70
-3094
TOTAL GAIB OB LOSS
TOTAL LOSSES
112B
0
1S03 2
780 18 39
DIBinED COAL WITESEAHALS FLDIAL HITEDBANALS DECEASED SDSFIBDID DHC SUSPEBDED !XF SOSPSHDED HPD
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL
64! 21 38 271 943
IS IE
AmiTTED DDAL AUntSSIOSS FLOBAl AIUISSIOIIS BESTOBBD BAISSD
TOTAL CAIHS
TOTAI, TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL
TOTAI. HEHESB 12/31/89
628 942 S43
Detailed information pertaining to these consolidations may be found in the Edicts.
Logan Lodge No. 264, Logan, Kansas, with Phillipsburg Lodge No. 184, Phillipsburg, Kansas
Hiram Lodge No. 68, Leavenworth, Kansas, with King Solomon Lodge No. 10, Leavenworth, Kansas
Home Lodge No. 89, Centralia, Kansas, with Seneca Lodge No. 39, Seneca, Kansas
Natoma Lodge No. 390, Natoma, Kansas, with Russell Lodge No. 177, Russell, Kansas
Mulberry Lodge No. 261, Mulberry, Kansas, with Girard Lodge No. 93, Girard, Kansas
Sincerity Lodge No. 214, Simpson, Kansas, with Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 145, Beloit, Kansas
CONSOLIDATIONS:
FIBAL LODCC HEHSEBSEIF FICDBES SUBJECT TO VEBIFICATIOB BI LODGE SSCBETABIES
IHTERED APFBEBTICI FELLOKCSAFT HASTEB HASOH
1930 DSSBEES COHFEBBED
CBAHD LOSQE IF 1 AH OF KAHSAS AKHDAL REFOBT SDHIUBT 12/31/SO
W.
67004
285 Argonia
218 S Kansas 67003
200 Anthony
Argonia
Anthony
Americus
Alta Vista
Altamont
Naphtali
Alma
Allen
Benevolent
NAME OF LOOSE'
Broadway & Main 66835
109 Americus
707 Main 66834
357 Alta Vista
523 Huston 67330
69 Altanont
Main St 67622
310 AlDena
66401
161 Alma
4th & Main 66833
335 Allen
116 1/2 NV 3rd 67410
98 Abilene
LOCATION
02-21-1912
02-17-1881
10-19-1871
02-17-1898
03-18-1920
02-20-1889
10-21-1875
02-06-1925
10-19-1871
CHARTEftED
1st & 3rd Mon
1st i. 3rd Tues
2nd i, 4th Mon
1st & 3rd Mon
2nd Thurs
1st & 3rd lues
1st & 3rd Mon
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st {. 3rd Mon
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Anthony Frederick Bogart RR Kingman 67068 316-459-6803 (R)
David Leroy Morris 414 S Kansas 67003 316-842-5950.(R)
Burton Daharsh 506 Mulberry 66835 316-443-5293 (R)
Carol G Pape 323 N Preston Council Grove 66846 913-767-5987 (R)
Don Clark Box 91 67330 316-784-5635 (R)
Keith W Chandler 67622 913-699-2525 (R)
Walter Wilkinson 66401 913-765-3973 (R)
Calvin Holmberg Rt 1 Reading 66868 316-528-3978 (R)
Lyle E Miller Jr PC Box 572 67410 913-934-2482 (R)
tJORSHlPPUL MASTET
Ron L Work Box 278 67004 316-435-6860 (R)
Alden V Major 405 N Madison Box 398 67003 316-842-3175 (R)
Norman L Stephens 105 Pine 66835 316-443-5728 (R) 316-343-1120 (B)
Vernon Bolinder Box 193 66834 913-499-5331 (R)
Thoaas B Long Jr Box 224 67330 316-784-5643 (R)
Billy E Archibald Rt 1 67622 913-669-2308 (R)
Harold Lister Box 131 66401 913-765-3554 (R)
Norman Trieoer Rt 3 Box 56 Council Grove 66846 316-443-5273 (R)
Robert D Davis 918 NW 2nd 67410 913-263-1170 (R)
SECRETARY
NO.
2nd Hon
2nd & 4th Thus
1st & 3rd Hon
02-18-1915
02-16-1887
07-14-1856
Ashland
Washington
Gene HcCain Rt 2 Box 59 Ludell 67744 913-626-9300 (R) 913-626-3119 (B) Richard Lee Corder Jr 703 N 6th 67730 913-626-3761 (R) 913-626-3282 (B)
1st & 3rd Wed Except Jul-Aug
02-20-1895
Atwood
Atwood 105 S 5th 67730
164
Larry Hans Box 382 67009 316-254-7373 (R) Johnny R Barker PO Box 296 67009 316-254-7305 (R)
2nd Hon
02-18-1886
R D Ely
Attica 102 West Ave A 67009
John A. Rule 1103 N 4th St 66002 913-367-0025 (R) Lawrence D Winegardner 601 S 6th St 66002 913-367-4870 (R)
2nd & 4th Hon
10-21-1875
Active Atchison 5th & Kansas Ave 66002
158
262
Aaron George Winzer Rt 2 Box 96 66002 913-367-3886 (R)
Raymond R Griffin 926 S 5th St 66002 913-367-1894 (R)
1st Sat
10-17-1860
Arcana
Fred B Jensen Rt 4 Box 192 66002 913-367-6390 (R)
Hlchael A Freelove Box 797 67831 316-635-2924 (R) 316-635-2717 (B)
Hlchael W Schaeffer 301 Horningside Rd 66002 913-367-0862 (B)
Chester Oven Hishler 67831 316-635-2810 (R) 316-635-2529 (B)
Atchison 121 1/2 N 5th 66002
Atchison 121 N 5th 66002
Ashland 408 Hain 67831
Robert Wlllian Lessen PO Box 846 66712 316-347-4375 (R)
Harry C Burnett Box 191 67514 316-538-2681 (R)
Walter C Burnett 1528 Orchard Hutchinson 67501 316-665-7497 (R) Jules Joseph Richards Jr Rt 3 Girard 66743 316-347-4331 (R)
Bobby J Walker 2919 Valley View Dr 67005 316-442-5078 (R) 316-442-5100 (B)
SECRETARY
Vern Harry Goldwater 127 Virginia 67005 316-442-3311 (R) 316-442-0590 (B)
WORSHII»FUL MASTER
31
9
277
Arma Arms 406 E Washington 66712
408
1st & 3rd Hon
02-15-1888
Arlington 67S14
299
Cable
Arkansas City 302 S "B" St 670OS
1st & 3rd Wed
COMMUNICATIONS
10-15-1873
mktMb
Crescent
NAME Of iObUr
133
LOCATICr
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
3
Belleville
Belleville 1812 "L" St 66935
Baxter
129
Baxter Springs 1509 Military 66713
71
Palmyra
Belle Plaine Belle Plaine 421 1/2 N Merchant 67013
Baldwin City 807 High 66030
23
Axtell
173
Axtell 402 1/2 Maple 66403
234
Mystic Tie
Beattie Beattie East side o{ Hvy 99 3 Blks North of Railroad 66406
Augusta 526 1/2 State 67010
74
Auburn
HAfnsrnjB5r
259
Auburn Vashington St 66402
LOCATIOr
32
NO.
CHARTEREb
10-17-1872
10-18-1877
02-18-1886
10-21-1868
10-18-1859
02-19-1885
10-21-1869
10-17-1860
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Wed
1st Wed
Ist & 3rd Mon
1st & 3rd Tues
1st Mon
1st & 3rd Tues
1st Tues
â&#x20AC;&#x201D;COMMUNICATIONS
"HOEsHimnrRASTEr
Karl D Fry Rt 1 66935 913-987-5533 (R)
Hinnus Eugene Alexander Rt 2 Box 141A 67013 316-488-2623 (R) 316-945-5121 (B)
Harold F Wanklyn Rural Route Frankfort 66427 913-292-4828 (R)
Steven Ray Hartley 640 E 13th 66713 316-856-3264 (R)
Thomas J Danley 106 Dearborn 66006 913-594-3903 (R) 913-594-6492
Lyle A Steck 703 Guittand 66403 913-736-2969 (R)
Ferrel Willian Yates 600 S Poplar Douglass 67039 316-746-2746 (R) 316-676-7111 (B)
J Clinton Sherrets Rt 1 Box 33 66546
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Vernon G Kalivoda 2525 N St 66935 913-527-2456 (R)
Wilbur P Barngrover Box 336 67013 316-488-3459 (R)
V Edward Cassldy 804 N Kansas Frankfort 66427 913-292-4550 (R)
Colin L McMinn 2002 Washington 66713 316-856-5141 (R)
Wayne H Rollf 27250 W 175th Gardner 66030 913-884-8355 (R) 913-764-2452 (B)
George C Kenworthy Rt 1 Box 12 66403 913-736-2866 (R)
Edward L Freeman Box 295 67010 316-755-6614 (R) 316-775-2020 (B)
Douglas D McHatton 8050 SV Indian Hills Rd 66402 913-671-2757 (R) 913-231-4072 (B)
SEChETAfeV
NO.
Bendena 66008
Benedict Main St 66714
Blue Mound Main St 66010
Blue Rapids 401 E 5th 66411
Bonner Springs 300 1/2 Oak Box 84 66012
Bronson 66716
Bucklin 67834
440
403
286
169
366
268
376
02-18-1886
02-21-1907
Grandviev
02-17-1904
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Hon
2nd & 4th Hon Except Jul-Aug
2nd & 4th Tues
02-16-1887
10-18-1876
1st & 3rd Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Hon
COMMUNlCAYtONS
02-19-1914
02-26-1925
10-15-1873
THAItTEftEb
Bourbon
Bonner Springs
Blue Rapids
Lotus
Bendena
Ht Vernon
TOTOrCTOBT
103 1/2 W Court 67420
145 Beloit
LOCATlOr
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Waldo Stimpert HCOl Box 47 Kingsdown 67858 316-369-2316 (R)
Leonard Ramsey PO BOX 115 Oniontown 66779 316-756-4321 (R)
Wilfred Wayne Boedeker 301 Warner 66012 913-441-2167 (R)
Donald Arthur Ubben Rt 1 66411 913-226-7180 (R)
Rodne; K Bollinger PO Box 22 Hound City 66056 913-795-2145 (R) 913-795-2867 (B)
Kelly Starbuck Rt 1 Box 305 66714 316-698-2335 (R) 316-378-3710 (B)
James D Clark 66008 913-988-4277 (R)
Tom Edward Emmot Rt 4 67420 913-738-2058 (R)
U0R3Klfl^UL HAgTET
Kelvin Stinpert HCOl Box 46 Kingsdown 67858 316-369-2315 (R)
Glenn E Smith Rt 1 Box 35 66716 316-939-4932 (R)
Gerald L Powell 541 S Blue Grass Dr 66012 913-441-4138 (R)
Evin George Brychta Rt 1 Box 204 66411 913-226-7383 (R)
Roy L Smith Jr PO Box 27 66010 913-756-2265 (R) 913-756-2240 (B)
Max W. Scott Rt 1 Box 3AA 66714 316-698-2185 (B)
George D Clark 66008 913-988-4425 (R) 913-544-6526 (B)
Stanley Paul Creitz Rt 4 67420 913-738-5095 (R) 913-738-2279 (B)
"SKRETART
?
LOCATION
324
Caney 302 N HcGee 67333
22 S Main 67022
203 Caldwell
118 N 3rd 66839
66 Burlington
104 E Fremont 66413
79 Burlingame
Haln St 66838
429 Burdick
Haln St 67019
233 Burden
5th & Blm 67626
291 Bunker Hill
Main St 66717
379 Buffalo
NO.
Caney
Sumner
Burlington
Corinthian
Burdick
Clinton
Beulah
Buffalo
NAME OF LOD'cr
CHARTERED
02-19-1890
02-17-1881
10-21-1868
10-21-1869
02-16-1922
02-20-1884
02-15-1888
02-21-1907
hORSHl!t>l^UL MASTER
SECRETARY
David L Hardis 540 N Harket 67022 316-845-2225 (R) 316-845-6424 (B) William A Boles 500 N Vine St 316-879-2222 (R)
Harvin LeRoy Lowe Rt 2 67022 316-845-2281 (R)
Ronald Lee Harvey Rt 1 Box 4 67333 316-879-2034 (R)
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Tues
Duane A Fitch 720 St Lawrence 66639 316-364-2549 (R)
Hichael Heffron Jr 311 LaHoille 66839 316-364-5375 (R)
2nd & 4th Wed Except Jul & Aug
Charles W Gutsch Rt 2 Box 10 66838 913-983-4397 (R)
Robert Irvin Parsons Rt 1 Box 54A 316-438-2303 (R)
Ralph 6 Peck PO Box 116 67626 913-483-6451 (R)
Ralph Winterrowd Rt 1 Box 52 66717 316-537-6936 (R)
Victor J Olson PO Box 5 66413 913-654-2379 (R) .913-654-3317 (B)
Don A Killer PO Box 66838 913-983-4348 (R)
Robert Lee Tatum 67019 316-438-2590 (R)
Gary Eugene Anschutz Rt 1 Box 75 Gorham 67640 913-637-5542 (R)
Roger Harkham 206 W Franklin Chanute 66720 316-431-7892 (R)
Ranee Cale Walker Rt 2 Box 162 66413 913-654-2344 (R) 913-296-5537 (B)
1st & 3rd Wed
2nd & 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
COHHUNICATrOST
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Cedar Vale 67024
Chanute 102 N Highland 66720
Chapman Antiquity 100 Blk of W 4th Upstairs 67431
Chase Main St Box 344 67524
Cheney 213 1/2 N Main 67025
Cherokee H I W Magnolia 66724
355
103
280
247
258
119
Cherokee
Morton
Chase
Cedar
Chautauqua
Cawker City Cawker City 725 1/2 Wisconsin 67430
Carbondale
NAME OE LODGE
125
LOCATltgr
Carbondale 66414
70
NO.
CHARTERED COMMUNICATIONS
10-17-1872
02-18-1886
WORSHI[l>rUL HAsTET
Robert M Peters 608 W ist St Pittsburg 66762 316-231-7935 (R)
Ronald Waggy Box 351 67025 316-542-3221 (R)
1st i 3rd Tues
J Marshall Bruce 1010 W .8th St Junction City 66441 913-238-8060 (B)
Raymond D Hough Box 275 66724 316-457-8405 (R)
Dale E Goldsmith 2801 S 311 W Garden Plain 67050 316-535-2651 (R)
Alfred H Slough PO Box 5 Raymond 67573 . 316-534-3665 (R)
Dean Porter PO Box 389 67431 913-922-6755 (R)
Oren F Patterson 1706 S Highland 66720 316-431-4692 (R) 316-431-2100 (B)
Carl A Steward Rt 1 Box 37 67024 316-758-2525 (R)
Gerald D Magnus Rt 1 67024 316-758-2590 (R) 316-758-2261 (B) Arthur Byron Caldwell PC Box 86 66720 316-431-9641 (R)
Clayton L Coad Box 111 67430 913-781-4824 (B)
Gilbert T Aquilera PO Box 116 67524 316-938-2209 (R)
1st & 3rd Tues
SECRETARY John J Ryan 420 Center 66414 913-564-7513 (R) 913-862-9151 (B)
Gary E Wilson Rt 1 420 Oak 67430 913-781-4834 (R) 913-781 4911 (B)
Ronald L Shelton 2645 SW Arvonia Topeka 66614 913-273-6261 (R) 913-291-8654 (B)
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th Thurs
02-24-1927
02-19-1885
2nd Wed
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Mon
2nd & 4th Wed
10-19-1871
02-17-1898
10-17-1872
10-22-1874
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
s
LOCATror
Clifton Clifton Peach & Parallel 66937
122
02-15-1882
2nd & 4th Wed
1st & 3rd Tues
02-16-1887
Unity
Clearwater 122 V Ross 67026
273
1st & 3rd Wed Except Jul & Aug
1st Thurs
10-15-1873
02-16-1922
2nd & 4th Mon
Clay Center
Clay Center 2317 Seventh 67432
134
Claflin
Claflin 107 Main 67525
10-17-1886
02-16-1887
Preston 2nd & 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
10-21-1869
Chetopa
COMMUNICATIONS 2nd & 4th Mon
CHAftYEfeEft
10-15-1873
Cherryvale
NAM^ Ol' LObge
Circleville Circleville 2 Elks East of Farmers State Bank 66416
Cimarron Main St 67835
Chetopa 406 Locust 67336
Cherryvale 123 1/2 N Main 67335
424
20
283
73
137
NO.
UOfesHlt>FUL MASTET
Gary D Benteman Rt 1 Box 190 66937 913-446-3329 (R)
Robert L Stephens 132 S Gorin 67026 316-584-6770 (R)
Verl S Johnson 221 Webster St 67432 913-632-3953 (R)
Marvin A Gibler Box 423 67525 316-587-3891 (R)
John D Richter 66416 913-924-3374 (R)
Donald E Glaze Box 15 67835 316-855-3531 (R)
Clifford D Nading PC Box 638 67336 316-236-7307 (R)
Forrest Strickland 220 S Olive 67335 316-336-2282 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARV
Edward C Slipsager PO Box 249 66937 913-455-3416 (R) 913-455-3463 (B)
F John McMillen 342 S Gorin 67026 316-584-2535 (R)
George W Young Box 32 67432 913-632-2269 (R)
Gary V Jeffrey Box 111 67525 316-587-3382 (R) 316-587-3837 (B)
William H Coverdale Rt 1 Box 975 Soldier 66540 913-834-2155 (R)
Aubrey Vernon Hanna Jr Box 256 67835 316-855-3321 (R) 316-855-2215 (B)
Rodney L Tremble PO Box 282 67336 316-236-4292 (R) 316-236-7518 (B)
Dvight L Foster 1001 E Main 67335 316-336-2714. (R)
m
Coffeyville 129 W 9th 67337
Colby 215 N Franklin 67701
Coldwater 111 E Main 67029
Colony Olive Branch 3 Blks S 2 Blks E. of Bank 66015
ColuBbus 633 E Garfield 66725
Concordia 135 V 8th 66901
Conway Springs 405 Church St 67031
102
306
295
212
100
113
269
Mistletoe
St Johns
Prudence
Cooanche
St Thomas
Keystone
Prairie Queen
Clyde 66938
176
Climsx
NAME OF LObfiC
Clioiax 67027
LOCATION
411
CHAftTEfeED
COMMUNICATIONS
02-16-1887
10-17-1872
10-19-1871
02-22-1883
02-15-1888
1st & 3rd Hon
1st & 3rd Mon
1st {, 3rd Tues
Ist Hon
2nd & 4th Thurs
2nd & 4th Hon
Ist & 3rd Wed
10-19-1871
02-15-1888
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Tues
10-17-1878
02-18-1915
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
WORSHIPFUL MAsTgR SKCRETAftY
Kim Roy Colgin Rt 2 Box 109 66013 316-852-3314 (R) 316-365-5156 (B) Jack 0 Barton 102 Sunset Or 66725 316-429-2173 (B) Max L Briggs 302 E 13th 66901 913-243-1542 (R) Allan V Tarrant Sr 205 S 8th 67031 316-456-2572 (R)
Charles Robert Bolen Rt 3 Box 68 66723 316-674-3424 (R) Lawrence E Hatton Rt 1 Box 138 66901 913-243-1784 (R) Donald D Riggs Rt 2 67031 316-456-2577 (R)
Newton Varren Branson Box 724 67029 316-382-2336 (R)
J Steven Holstad 915 E. 6th 67701 913-462-7164 (R) 913-462-3981 (B)
Stanley D Browning 712 V 2nd 67337 316-251-5667 (R) 316-251-4000 (B)
Darrell Sharpe Rt 3 66938 913-446-2248 (R)
Harold HcCormack Rt 1 Box 94 Severy 67137 316-385-7226 (R) 316-736-2211 (B)
Grayden E Tressler Rt 2 66015 316-852-3201 (R)
Clark K Bibb Box 73 67029 316-582-2341 (R)
James Duane Beaber 640 N Grant 67701 913-462-6316 (R)
Jerry ¥ Overton 501 Jasper 67337 316-251-2452 (H) 316-251-1610 (B)
Donald Kauffoan Rt 3 Box 15 66938 913-446-3790 (R)
John Grundy 802 E River Eureka 67043
W.
66018
40 DeSoto
125 E Market St 67037
365 Derby
66017
449 Denton
120 Central 66419
372 Denlson
Main Street 66418
419 Delia
Baird St 66940
362 Cuba
Liberty & Main 66939
211 Courtland
DeSoto
Derby
Denton
Denlson
Delia
Cuba
Court land
Council Grove
Council Grove 106-108 W Main 66846
36
-NMimSDEr
Cottonwood Falls Zeredatha 243 Broadway 66845
LOtATlON
80
10-20-1863
03-15 1956
02-19-1931
02-15-1905
02-17-1921
02-21-1900
02-12-1947
10-21-1862
CHARTERED 10-22-1869
1st & 3rd Mon
2nd & 4th Tues
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Mon
1st Wed
1st & 3rd Hon Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Wed
COMMUNICATIONS 1st & 3rd Wed
WORSHIPFUL MASTET Russell Clare Schwilling Rt 1 Strong City 66869 316-273-8193 (R)
Samuel Parker Kekaha Rt 1 Box 103 Linwood 66052 913-791-6700 or 6838 (B)
Donald W Trusty 1307 Brookfield Ln 67037 316-788-0896 (R)
Chester Kenneth Jamvold Leona 66532 913-359-6565 (R)
Malcolm Hall Rt 1 Box 102A 66419 913-935-2364 (R)
William J Conley Rt 1 Box 203 66418 913-771-3962 (R)
Allan Ray Reynolds Rt 3 Agenda 66930 913-729-3438 (R)
Robert E Sederlln PO Box 72 66939 913-374-4426 (R) 913-274-4514 (B)
David W Drake 307 N Chautauqua 66846 316-767-6556 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Robert E Redick Sr 33940 W 83rd 66018 913-585-1150 (R) 913-791-6619 or 6700 (B)
Max A. Sellers 444 S Derby 67037
Jack B Denton Rt 1 66017 913-359-6792 (R)
Dallas Coleman Rt 1 Box 95 66419 913-935-2367 (R)
Jinmiy L Dodge 445 Pearl Rossville 66533 913-584-6259 (R)
Leon W Lesovsky Box 31 66940 913-729-3472 (R)
Donald K Lieb Box 75 66939 913-374-4258 (R) 913-374-4514 (B)
Lewis Hassle 214 Market 66846 316-767-6148 (H)
J Russell Jackson PC Box 24 Strong City 66869 316-273-8286 (R)
66730
92 Devon
LOCATIOW
145 N Lane 67839
Dighton
Main St. 66849
374 Dvight
620 1/2 Morgan 67437
204 Downs
66420
138 Dover
Forest & 3rd 67039
151 Douglass
2408 N Central 67801
222 Dodge City
279
113 Main 67005
156 Dexter
fro:
imr
Dwlght
Downs
Dover
Douglass
St Bernard
Barney
Dexter
Devon
NAME Of
02-20-1906
02-15-1882
02-20-1902
10-21-1874
02-22-1883
02-16-1887
10-21-1874
02-18-1897
CHARTERED
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd Mon
2nd Thurs
2nd & 4th Wed
1st & 3rd Mon
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th Mon
2nd Thurs
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
James V Nelson 619 V Vine St Junction City 66441 913-238-7527 (R)
Charles E Mertz 218 Ross 67437 913-454-6392 (R)
Wayne E Seastrom Rt 1 Harveyville 66431 913-589-2445 (R)
Matthew Earl Bates 633 E Brownie Rose Hill 67133 316-776-0983 (R) 316-689-4375 (B)
Harris E Ramsour Rt 1 Box 92 Alta Vista 66834 913-499-5237 (R)
E Max Skinner 501 Ross 67437 913-454-3976 (R)
R Neil Crow 5329 SW Crawford Topeka 66610 913-775-6121 (R)
Elvin Smiles Cox Box 43 208 W Showalter Rose Hill 67133 316-776-2141 (R) 316-776-0401 (B)
Robert W Rostetter 500 Andrew 67801 316-227-3857 (R) 316-227-2069 (B)
Edward Dean Schnalzried Box 786 67839 316-397-5950 (R)
Everett Rex Owen 67839 316-397-5745 (R) Tim J Rostetter 2504 Webster 67801 316-227-2830 (R) 316-227-7271 (B)
Kenneth Walter Moberg 67038 316-876-5612 (R)
Richard L Harper Rt 3 Box 282 Ft Scott 66701 316-829-5435 (R)
Terry L. Hurst 326 N 10th Arkansas City 67005 316-441-0271 (8)
Robert D McBride Rt 3 Ft Scott 66701 316-829-5215 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
wn
LOCATION
206 1/2 N Douglas 67439
146 Ellsworth
21 N Main 67526
217 Ellinwood
East Side of 7th Betveen Osage & Hontgonery 67345
126 Elk Falls
67344
132 Elk City
imi
Ellsworth
Ellinwood
Meridian
Carson
Patmos
Edna
Palestine
Easton
NAME or
401 Haverhill Rd 67402
97 El Dorado
Main Street 67342
345 Edna
66021
127 Edgerton
3rd & Riley 66020
45 Easton
10-21-1874
02-22-1883
10-17-1872
10-15-1873
10-19-1871
02-18-1892
10-17-1872
10-20-1864
TMRTERET
1st & 3rd Hon
3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Thurs
2nd & 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st S. 3rd Tues
3rd Hon 1st & 3rd Hon in Dec
1st & 3rd Tues
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Dayle K Reed PO Box 84 Bushton 67427 316-562-3486 (R)
Robert Reser Rt 3 Box 105A Great Bend 67530 316-564-3662 (R)
H Paul Cain Rt 1 Box 92 Moline 67353 316-647-3353 (R)
Paul Barnes Rt 1 Caney 67333 316-289-4766 (R)
Billy R Peden 339 Eunice 67042 316-321-1048 (R) 316-321-6830 (B)
Ray A Stalford Rt 1 Box 55 67342 316-922-3477 (H)
Ranald Dean Elrod Rt 1 Box 353 Spring Hill 66083 913-686-2322 (R)
LeRoy Jones PO Box 156 66020
SECRETARY
John W Krupp Rt 1 Box 85 67439 913-472-4220 (R)
Virgil E Biby 503 E 1st 67526 316-546-3068 (R)
L Merle Stiles PO Box 67 67345 316-329-4477 (R)
Joe E Cox Box 231 67344 316-627-2591 (R)
Jim E Ross Rt 3 Box 175 67042 316-321-1834 (R) 316-321-1760 (B)
Forrest M Stine Box 280 67342 316-922-7299 (R) 316-922-3205 (B)
Robert J Shippee 709 S Ash Gardner 66030 913-884-6300 (R)
Francis Wayman 521 Valley Dr. Lansing 66043 913-727-3605 (R)
Eskridge Hain St 66423
Eudora 726 Maine 66025
Eureka 602 N Hain 67045
Fall River 67047
83
106
163
Erie S Main Box 43 66733
205
76
Enterprise 116 1/2 Factory 67441
437
424 Merchant 66801
-mmw Emporia
Ensign 302 Aubrey Box 101 67841
12
413
W.
Greenwood
Fidelity
Doric
Eminence
Erie
Enterprise
Ensign
-mnsrmsr Emporia
"CMRTEREC" COMMUNICATIONS
2nd Thurs
10-21-1869
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Thurs
10-19-1871
10-21-1875
2nd & 4th Tues
10-20-1870
2nd & 4th Hon
2nd Hon Except Jul & Aug
02-28-1924
02-15-1882
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Hon
02-22-1917
12-20-1864
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Harry McGinnis 67047 316-658-4637 (R)
Rick J Griffitts 916 N Oak 67045 316-583-5421 (R)
Eldon H Lovett 801 Fir 66025 913-542-3177 (R)
Randy Kemp Rt 1 Box IB 66423 913-449-2486 (R)
Herbert L Hoore PO Box 85 St Paul 66771 316-449-2794 (R)
Donald Weis PO Box 383 67441 913-934-2912 (R)
Hark Ferguson Box 111 Montezuna 67867 316-846-2927 (R)
J Trevor Lewis 1617 Dover Rd 66801 316-342-1228 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Delbert Ford Rt 1 Box 166 67047 316-658-4478 (R)
Charles Willis Hall Rt 2 Box 199 67045 316-583-6926 (R)
Phillip Hoffitt 30 Browning Ct 66025 913-542-3169 (R)
William L Allen Box 284 66423 913-449-2410 (R) 913-449-2211 (B)
Harion R Edwards Rt 1 Box A 66733 316-244-3715 (R)
Clyde D Ingrum Box 276 67441 913-934-2379 (R) 913-934-2214 (B)
Kenneth Duane Miller Rt 2 Box 30 Cimarron 67835 316-865-2321 (R) 316-865-2356 (B)
Marshall A. Haverhill II 1702 V 13th 66801 316-342-7944 (R) 316-343-1394 (B)
Formoso 66956
Ft Leavenworth Kearny Ave 66027
336
311
Fredonia 634 1/2 Madison 66736
95
Fulton 66738
Frankfort 128 W 2nd 66427
67
210
Hancock
Formoso
Fulton
Constellation
Frankfort
02-22-1883
10-20-1870
10-17-1877
10-19-1857
02-20-1889
02-18-1891
2nd & 4th Mon
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Wed
1st Mon
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd S, 4th Mon
Archer Wilkens Rt 1 Box 29 66738 316-857-4571 (R)
Floyd C Squire Rt 4 Box 204 66736 316-378-2513 (R)
Marvin T Richardson Rt 1 Box 74 66427 913-799-3542 (R)
Norman Lee Boydston Rt 2 Box 335 66701 316-223-4383 (R)
Matthew A Vlademar 1713 Ridge Rd 66048 913-682-6730 (R)
Ralph Louis Spiegel 66942 913-739-2347 (R)
David R Kline 66024
1st & 3rd Tues
10-15-1873
Equity
WORSHIPFUL MASTER Gene Abner Schaffer 104 W 7th 66851
2nd Tues
COhHuNlCATlONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
10-16-1872
CHAftTEftgb
Advance
NAM^ OP LOCiiSr
Ft Scott Rising Sun 15 1/2 Scott Ave 66701
Fontana 66026
131
8
Florence 417-419 Main St 66831
LOCATlTir
114
NO.
Albert M Oskee Rt 2 Box 21 66738 316-857-4530 (R) 816-643-7557 (B)
Paul L Maxwell PO Box 162 66736 316-378-2425 (R)
Max E Dinsmore 509 N Walnut 66427 913-292-4679 (R)
David Richard Shepard 1516 S Main 66701 316-223-3962 (R) 316-223-0249 (B)
Harold Aldrich III 1029 3rd Ave Leavenworth 66048 913-682-9862 (R) 913-684-3413 (B)
Nelson De Roy Keeler 514 N Commercial Mankato 66956 913-378-3391 (R)
Bernard E Moore 102 Overhill Dr Paola 66071 913-294-2731 (R) 913-294-2316 (B)
SECRETARY Charles P Rogers 911 N Main 66851 316-878-4367 (R)
Gardner 120 1/2 S Elm 66030
65
294
93
Geneseo
Gaylord
Glen Elder 67446
Glen Elder
02-15-1888
10-20-1870
02-21-1900
10-16-1879
3rd Thurs.
1st Wed
2nd & 4th Mon
2nd Wed
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Tues
02-18-1886
Memphis
10-18-1865
1st & 3rd Thurs
10-21-1868
Gardner
Delphian
1st & 3rd Ved
02-19-1885
COMMUNICATIONS 1st & 3rd Wed
Tyrian
CHARTERED
02-17-1881
Galena
NAME df LODGE'
Girard Girard 106 1/2 E Prairie 66743
361 Geneseo
67638
183 Gaylord
112 1/2 W 5th 66032
44 Garnett
Garland 66701
Garden City 1107 V Olive 67846
246
108
Galena 204 Joplin 66739
LOCATIOM
194
W. WORSHIPFUL MASTER
SECRETARY
William Herndon 67446 913-545-3668 (R)
John S Robinson 115 S Western 66743 316-724-4831 (R)
Kirk Allen Peverley PO Box 75 67444 316-824-6316 (R)
Mervin C Brooks 67638 913-697-2284 (R)
Craig E Cole Box 371 66032 913-448-3416 (R) 913-448-3515 (B)
Willis W Johnston Box 46 67446 913-545-3328 (R)
Joseph L Buckle Box 21 66743 316-724-8529 (R)
Will Enoch Dickinson PO Box 127 6744_4 316-653-2393 (R)
Clarence W Mitchell PO Box 597 913-697-2603 (R)
Burke C Rogers Rt 3 Box 64 913-448-5987 (R)
L Kelley Arnold 1901 S Judson Ft Scott 66701 316-223-6433 (R) 316-223-6451 (B)
Ronald R Sands 441 E Shawnee 66030 913-884-7672 (R)
James A Walker Sr 9021 W 75th St Overland Park 66204 913-642-5635 (R) William Hamilton Jr Box 14 66741
Robert Lawrence Buerkle Rt 2 Box 39 Holcomb 67851 316-276-6173 (R)
Gerald Lester Anderson 1000 Dewey 66739 316-783-5270 (H)
John Richard Leonard 1709 Anderson 67846 316-276-7424 (R)
Johnny Lewis Scott PO Box 335 66739 316-783-5425 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
3
LOCATION
116 V Main 67058
206 Harper
200 Main PO Box 185 67212
46 Halstead
1st & Main 66852
314 Grldley
138 N Main 67054
293 Greensburg
2015 Lakin Ave 67530
15 Great Bend
Main St 67737
302 Gralnfield
519 Center 67735
321 Goodland
66516
430 Goff
M:
Harper
Halstead
Hebron
Kiowa
Great Bend
Gove County
Goodland
Goff
NAH£ or L0b6£
CHARtEREb
02-15-1882
02-15-1882
02-20-1889
02-15-1888
10-22-1874
02-15-1888
02-20-1889
02-16-1922
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Tues
2nd t. 4th Tues
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Wed
lat & 3rd Mon.
1st & 3rd Thurs
COMMUNICATIONS
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Billy M Hacker 605 E 9th 67058 316-896-7817 (R) 316-896-2511 (B)
Stephen L Moon Box 103 Bentley 67016 316-796-0261 (R)
Walter S Zaring Box 183 66852 316-836-4505 (R)
Earl William Anderson 421 N Grove 67054 316-723-2369 (R) 316-723-2185 (B)
Lyle D. Wharton Rt 1 Box 172 67530 316-793-2933 (R)
Orvis Katt Rt 1 Box 43B 67737 913-673-5574 (R)
Dennis Alvin Friedrichs 214 Center 67735 913-899-5387 (R) 913-899-5656 (B)
David Earl Safarick Rt 2 Box 745 Soldier 66540
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Harlan R Hinds 709 N Springfield Anthony 67003 316-842-3189 (R) 316-896-2983 (B)
William Alan Weesner 2050 N Parkridge Ct Wichita 67212 316-721-4409 (R) 316-685-9111 EXT 2198 (B)
Edward Crane Box 85 66852 316-836-2303 (R)
Gary Winn Bertram 209 N Bay 67054 316-723-2355 (R)
Arthur W Keffer 1102 Morphy 67530 316-793-3159 (R) 316-793-1506 (B)
Mitchell Gillespie Rt 2 Box 41 67737 913-673-5584 (R)
William Cloi^ Pittman Box 692 67735 913-899-5112 (R)
Clarence Patten Noe Rt 2 Box 54 Netavaka 66516 913-866-5612 (R)
Hays 107 W 11th 67601
Haysville 300 S Main 67217
Hepler 66746
Herington 108 S Broadway PO Box 6 67449
Hiattville
193
112
398
307
216
Hiawatha 601 Utah 66434
Haviland 110 1/2 N Main 67059
409
35
Hartford 166 Exchange St 2nd Floor 66834
LOCATION
193
NO.
10-16-1861
02-19-1908
Hiattville
Hiawatha
02-20-1889
02-21-1912
Hepler
Kansas
03-08-1961
02-17-1881
02-18-1915
10-17-1881
CHAftTEfeEO
Haysville
Hays
Haviland
Hartford
NAME OF L066E '
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th lues
1st & 3rd Wed Except Jul-Aug
1st S 3rd Mon
2nd & 4th Mon
1st Hon
1st & 3rd lues
2nd & 4th Wed
COMMUNICATIONS WORSHlt*FUL MASYER
David Stephen Kerns 706 Iroquois 66434 913-742-7264 (R)
James R Henning Rt 4 Box 30A Ft Scott 66701 316-547-2439 (R)
Phillip J Bowers 107 S "A" 67449 913-258-2490 (R) 913-258-3388 (B)
William W Stapleton 207 N Western Girard 66743 316-724-8544 (R) 316-724-4598 (H)
Warner Pape Jr 404 Green Ct 66434 913-742-2458 (R)
Charles A Gift Rt 4 Box 37 Ft Scott 66701 316-547-2570 (R)
Vance E Donahue PO Box 6 67449 913-258-3174 (R) 913-258-3318 (B)
Warren Perry Armstrong 724 N Carbon Girard 66743
Edward A Foxx 3825 S Seneca #42B Wichita 67217 316-524-5693 (H)
Lawrence E Bodine HC 39 Box 208 67601 913-628-1276 (R) 913-625-3127 (B)
George Philip V 211 E 25th Terr 67601 913-628-6665 (R) 913-623-3611 (B) Donald Jack Elgin 8029 Bernice Wichita 67233 316-322-3509 (R)
Rodney L Hannan Box 10 67059 316-862-5669 (R)
Commodore Wood Rt 1 Box 80 Emporia 66801 316-343-3032 (R)
SECRETARY
Norman S Jenkins Box 261 67059 316-862-3380 (B)
James I George PO Box 186, 66834 316-392-5709 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Hoisington
Hillbrook
Howard Hope Wabash & Washington 67349
Hoxie Hoxie 845 Main 2nd Floor 67740
155
348
Horton
Borton 909 1/2 Central 66439
326
Cyrus
Hope 67451
288
Helton Holton Circleville (Tenporary) 66014
Hoisington 331 W 2nd 67S44
331
42
Hill City 30SA U Main 67642
Soithton
Of LObsr
mi
LOCATION
Highland 306 V Main 66035
281
wr 1
CHARTERED
02-15-1893
10-21-1874
02-19-1890
02-16-1887
10-21-1863
02-19-1980
02-16-1887
03-17-1856
2nd & 4th Tues
1st & 3rd Tues
3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Thurs Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
cOHMur^ICATlONS
Vernon Lepton Mickey Box 669 67740 913-675-3223 (R) 913-675-3057 (B)
LeRoy OeVore Rt 1 Box 76 Severy 67137 316-736-2980 (R)
Bruce W Blay PO Box 247 66439 913-547-3577 (R) 913-486-3811 (B)
John H Rohrer Rt 1 67451 913-949-2808 (R)
Roger S Lewis 908 Washington Ave 66436 913-364-3109 (R)
Ronald Gene Bailey 201 E 3rd St 67544 316-653-2331 (R)
Gayle C Bainter Rt 1 Box 27 Dresden 67635 913-675-2259 (R)
Richard L Fish Box 215 67349 316-374-2422 (R) 316-374-2172 (B)
Kenneth W Kinkade 220 W 8th #13 66439 913-486-2217 (R)
Don L Dicks PO Box 103 Enterprise 67441 913-934-2388 (B)
Warden L Noe 613 Iowa Dr 66436 913-364-2516 (R)
Orval E Weeks 519 N Alexander 67544 316-653-4363 (R)
Leonard Hilton Paxson 105 E Mulberry 67642 913-674-5859 (R)
Douglas Reid Bell 301 E Maple 67642 913-674-3322 (R)
SECRETARY Sidney C Hargis Box 264 66035 913-442-3835 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER Harold D Soonners Rt 1 Box 127 Robinson 66532 913-544-6699 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
^/3-69f-A037
Hugoton
Hoyt
NAME Of LOBfig '
Fortitude
Hutchinson-Reno
Box 9
67643
60 Jennings
Jennings
lola 8 1/2 N Washington 66749
38 lola
117 1/2 - 119 1/2 V Main 67301
07 Independence
1400 N Adams 67501
.24 Hutchinson
66038
Huron
Huaboldt Pacific 724 1/2 Bridge St 66748
72 Huron
29
Bugoton 112 B 6th 67951
406
LOCATION
Hoyt 66440
327
W.
02-21-1900
10-20-1863
10-19-1871
05-01-1989
1st Hon
1st t 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th Tues Except Jul & Aug
2nd & 4th Tues
2nd & 4th Hon
ist & 3rd Tues
10-17-1869
10-21-1869
2nd & 4th lues
02-19-1914
COMMUNICATIONS 1st & 3rd Hon
10-19-1890
"CHSRTERET WORSHIPFUL MASTER
F Ray Bennett 417 S Penn 67643 913-678-2306 (R)
Jack E Brown PO Box 653 66749 316-365-3933 (R) 316-365-7601 (B)
Edward F Kinnamon Rt 1 Box 115 67301 316-331-5466 (R)
Adrian L Taylor Rt 1 Box 21lA Inman 67564 316-543-6875 (R)
Virgil Leroy Honson Lancaster 66041 913-874-6376 (R)
Donald E Boyer Box 83 lola 66749 316-365-6578 (R) 316-365-2400 (B)
Frank Villiaos 1008 S Madison 67951
Paul D Shipman 4628 NV 35th St Topeka 66608
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
C LeRoy Brown 403 S Penn 67643 913-678-2226 (R)
Stephen F Norman PO Box ^14 66749 316-365-7987 (R) 316-365-5104 (B)
Harry E Gorrell Box 215 67301 316-331-1555 (R) 316-331-2349 (Hasonic Temple)
Dwight Burton 2004 N Harrison 67502 316-662-6869 (R)
William E Taylor PO Box 145 Everest 66424 913-548-7737 (R)
Paul Dvight Smith Rt 1 Box 208 66748 316-473-2873 (H)
William Dale Uirmore Box 1065 67951 316-544-2053 (R)
Robert E Mathena Rt 1 Box llOA Hayetta 66509 913-966-2679 (R)
7i
LOCATIW
Junction City 722 1/2 N Washington 66441
Kansas City 9677 Parallel 66109
Kansas City 9677 Parallel 66109
Kansas City 803 Nth 7th 66101
Kansas City 803 N 7th 66101
3
96
271
272
Johnson 213 S Main 67855
Jewell
Jetmore 602 Bowlus 67854
7
441
11
282
NO.
Kaw
Armoundale
Delaware
Wyandotte
Union
Johnson
Jewell
Alpha
NAME OP LOPar
1st & 3rd Fri
1st & 3rd Sat
03-17-1856
10-20-1870
02-16-1887 1st Thurs
3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
10-20-1857
02-16-1887
1st & 3rd Thurs
02-26-1925
1st S, 3rd Wed
10-22-1874
â&#x20AC;&#x201D;COMMUNICATIONS 1st & 3rd Hon
02-16-1887
CHARYEftEB
iJORSHIt^PUL MASTER
Denny M Smith 6130 Riverview 66102 913-287-8978 (R)
James L Walker 1308 S Jefferson Lees Summit HO 64081 816-525-4760 (R)
Lawrence A Shannon 8323 Orient 66112 913-299-2961 (R)
Richard C Davis 10723 Georgia 66109 913-334-0818 (R)
T Michael Fegan 615 Spring Valley Rd 66441 913-762-2345 (R) 913-238-8640 (B)
Gary Edward Kendrick Box 40 67855 316-492-6822 (R)
Robert Allan Griffith Rt 2 Box 210 66949 913-428-3408 (R)
Andrew Stairrett Rt 2 67854 316-357-6544 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Robert S Truesdell 2806 M 46th 66104 913-287-6536 (R)
James L Morton 501 Vestvale 66102 913-371-2665 (R) 913-339-4908 (B)
Luis Romero Jr 1863 N 32nd 66104 913-321-2136 (R) 913-573-9506 (B)
Hike S Haxton 5325 Linden Roeland Park 66205 913-236-8030 (R) 913-676-1130 (B)
Donald R Greenawalt PO Box 456 66441 913-238-3301 (R)
Kenneth D Darrough Rt 1 67855 316-492-6664 (R) 316-492-6277 (B)
Leo Verne Jacobs Rt 1 Box 74 66949 913-428-3350 (R)
Jack Stairrett Rt 2 67854 316-357-6168 (R)
LOdAYlOr
66040
61 LaCygne
801 1/2 Main 67348
330 LaCrosse
202 S 9th 67070
278 Kiowa
613 Harsh 67547
179 Kinsley
247 N Hain 67068
230 Kingoan
Comaercial St 66039
338 Kincaid
1201 H 67th 66102
438 Kansas City
1201 N 67th 66102
369 Kansas City
1442 S 30th 66106
322 Kansas City
NO.
LaCygne
LaCrosse
Cosmos
Mt Moriah
Ninnescah
Kincaid
West Gate
Roger E Sherman
Ben Hur
HM or Loper
tHARTgREb
10-17-1867
02-19-1890
02-16-1887
10-16-1879
02-20-1884
02-18-1891
02-28-1924
02-17-1904
02-19-1890
Earnest G Blooo 446 N Cedar- Pkview Add Garnett 66032 913-448-3896 (R)
1st & 3rd Hon
1st t, 3rd Hon
2nd & 4th Thurs
2nd S, 4th Wed
2nd & 4th Tues
1st & 3rd Wed
C Joseph Atvood Rt 1 Box 79 66040 913-757-2215 (R)
Leroy D Penka PO Box 6 67548 913-222-2898 (R) 913-222-3535 (B)
Delbert K Roberts 721 Campbell 67070 316-825-4569 (R) 316-825-4649 (B)
Wayne Dee Barngrover Rt 1 Box 95 67547 316-659-2027 (B) 316-826-3221 (B)
Otto Paul Stuber 414 Ave D East 67068 316-532-5526 (B)
George B HcKean 3108 Georgia 66104 913-342-8092 (R)
Robert H McGinnis 4614 Greeley 66104 913-287-6621 (R)
2nd & 4th Fri
William A Hunz Bt 1 Box 140C 66040 913-757-4813 (R)
Bradley R Penka PO Box 779 67548 913-222-2898 (B) 913-222-2562 or 2817 (B)
Hichael V Hayberry 409 S 10th 67070 316-825-4708 (B) 316-825-4128 (B)
Robert Leon Parker Box 342 67547 316-659-2247 (R)
Bryon E Walker 235 W Copeland 67068 316-532-2627 (fi)
L Earl Dingus PO Box 13 66039 316-439-5532 (R)
Walter H Bird 6721 Yecker 66109 913-299-0437 (R)
Donald L. Ragland 6311 Waverly 66104 913-299-8693 (B)
SgCRgYARY
2nd & 4th lues
WORSHIPFUL MASTER Clyde A Secrest 2904 S 37th. 66106 913-262-8609 (R)
2nd & 4th Thurs Except Thanksgiving i Dec 24-25
Charles L. Shively 3615 Melody Ct 66106 913-262-7215 (R)
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
3
Lawrence Acacia 1001 Massachusetts 66044
9
Latham
Lawrence Lawrence 1001 Massachusetts 66044
Latham 67072
Larned
Nine Nile
Lane
LOper
6
401
6th & Broadway 67550
167 Larned
200 Holiday Terr 66043
49 Lansing
66042
Emerald
LaHarpe
LaHarpe N Main 66791
Lakin 214 N Main 67860
NAM£ W
LOCATION
339 Lane
289
m325
"CMRTEmr COMMUNICATIONS
2nd Mon
2nd Thurs
10-16-1867
2nd & 4th Tues
1st Tues
Ist & 3rd Mon
4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th Thurs
07-14-1856
02-20-1913
10-18-1876
10-17-1866
02-18-1891
02-18-1888
02-19-1903
WORSHIt^rUL MAStER
Phillip W Keefer 2138 Mitchell Rd 66046 913-843-5575 (R)
Frank A Case Rt 1 Box 223 Lecompton 66050 913-887-6602 (R) 913-843-3500 (B)
Edgar E Hodges PO Box 67072 316-965-2360 (R)
Richard A King PO Box 52 67550 316-285-3366 (R)
David Moppin 211 Emily 66043 913-727-3479 (R)
Charles Williams Rt 1 Rantoul 66079 913-869-3593 (B)
Raymond Kennedy 67860 316-355-7710 (R)
Paul A Johnston 1020 Sycamore Humboldt 66748
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
SECRETARY
Thomas Richard Wilkerson 2814 Bell^Bav^Dr. 66046 913-842-8145 (R) 913-841-7722 - Ext 450 (B)
John A Golden 3302 W 22 St Terr 66047 913-843-5253 (R) 913-749-4013 (BJ
Emory G Craft Rt 1 Box 89A Atlanta 67008 316-394-2356 (R)
Harry E Zielke Jr 823 W 5th 67550 316-285-2741 (H) 316-285-3118 (B)
F Edward White Rt 3 Box 267F Leavenworth 66048 913-724-1356 (H)
Owen C Hanson Rt 1 Rantoul 66079 913-878-3780 (B)
Mark Schiffelbein 714 Kraus 67860 316-355-6951 (R)
Russell F Hageman Rt 1 Box 151 66751 316-496-2509 (R)
Lecompton Big Springs
420
S Main 66857
27 Leroy
67861
340 Leoti
115 V Mechanic 67074
223 Leon
120 S Main 67645
181 Lenora
13417 W 94th St 66215
135 Lenexa
Lebo 66856
Neosho
Leoti
Joppa
Lenora
10-18-1859
10-18-1891
02-22-1883
02-18-1886
10-15-1873
02-17-1921
Lecompton
Lenexa
02-15-1888
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th Mon
2nd & 4th Thurs
2nd & 4th Thurs 2 Thurs only in Nov & Dec
2nd & 4th Mon
1st Thurs
1st & 3rd Mon
2nd & 4th Thurs
10-15-1857
COHWUNICATIONS 1st Mon
-CJMTERET
02-17-1856
Lebo
Leavenworth King Solooon 423 1/2 Delaware 66048
10
lABEijrnjuer Leavenworth
Leavenworth 421 Delaware 66048
LOCATION
2
152
W.
WORSHIPFUL MASYER SECRETARY
Box 469
Wayne Eugene Farmer 66857 316-964-2324 (R)
Harold Hans Asmussen 67861 316-375-4448 (R)
Harvey Donald Tatum PO Box 55 67074 316-745-9207 (R)
Virgil E Hager Box 203 67645 913-567-4650 (R)
Joseph L Zweimiller 10212 Eby Dr Overland Park 66212 913-648-6166 (R)
William James Boydston Rt 1 Box 105 66050 913-887-6618 (R)
316-256-6740 (R)
67861
Ernest Courtney Edaonds Box 372 66857 316-964-2540 (R)
316-375-2302 (R)
Box 37
Marvin E Palmblade
L. G. Schuetz PO Box 102 67074 316-745-3306 (R)
Delbert W Berry Box 347 67645 913-567-4881 (R)
Joseph R Vilson 8975 Rene 66215 913-492-6134 (R)
John Butler James Rt 1 Box 170 Valley Falls 66088 913-945-6622 (R) 913-379-0571 (B)
316-256-6116 (R)
668S6
John R Ellis
66856
Clarence A Holmquist
Maurice C Hearn 920 Columbia 66048 913-682-5709 (R)
Jack L Rogers 2717 S 4th 66048 913-682-1220 (R)
PO Box 196
John Peter Groves Jr 712 Fawncreek St 66048 913-651-4750 (R)
James S Hobbs Jr 3109 Meadow Rd 66048 913-682-4490 (R) 913-682-5724 (B)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
E 5th 67345
26 Longton
E Hain St 67646
264 Logan
Hain St 67457-0104
219 Little River
213 Haln 66052
241 Linwood
112 S Haln 67456
397 Lindsborg
137 N 4th 67455
154 Lincoln
323 1/2 N Kansas 67901
300 Liberal
Haln St 67552
W. LOtAYlON 220 Lewis
Longton
Logan
Corner Stone
Linwood
Lindsborg
Lincoln
Fargo
Lewis
mit w imr
TTORTERET
10-22-1874
02-18-1886
02-22-1883
02-19-1885
02-21-1912
10-21-1874
02-15-1888
02-19-1908
1st & 3rd Thurs
4th Tues
2nd & 4th Tues
2nd S, 4th Thurs
2nd & 4th Wed
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Hon
1st & 3rd Hon
cOmUNltAfroNS W0RSH1I>PUL M A S n r
Roger Lee Hadlock 67352 316-642-6672 (R)
A G Cuonings Box 334 67646 913-689-7505 (R)
Roger Dale Lucas 214 S College Ave Lyons 67554 316-257-5482 (R) 316-834-2232 (B)
Terry A Peterson Box 74 66052 913-723-3237 (R)
Willian David Ringquist 5189 E Hentor Rd Gypsum 67448 913-536-4476 (H)
Paul Dean Kuchera 228 E School 67455 913-524-4315 (R)
John W Harper 913 S Cain 67901 316-624-8998 (R)
Jefferis H Head Rt 2 Box 23 67552 316-324-5352 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES setREYARV
Rowland Dan Jones Elk Falls 67345 316-329-4438 (R)
Helvin W Schooler Rt 2 Box 16E 67646 913-689-7413 (H)
RoUyn J Phillips PO Box 97 67457 316-897-6433 (R) 316-834-2246 (B)
816-421-8386 (B)
Howard G Jones Box 35 66052 913-723-3550 (R)
Clifford A Johnson 2829 W Salemsborg Rd Smolan 67479 913-668-2381 (R)
Thomas W Wilson Rt 2 Box 6 67455 913-524-4337 (R)
Jimmy L Byas PO Box 54 67905 316-624-0401 (R)
Wilbur S Briscoe Jr Box 311 67552 316-324-5418 (R) 316-324-5525 (B)
Lyndon 109 E 7th 66451
Hankato Mankato 114 N Commercial 66956
87
Lafayette
Hadlson
Manhattan 322A Houston St 66502
Hadlson 308 H Hain 66860
16
196
Royal
Euclid
. Blue Hill
Peace
NAHE OF LODfiE"
Hacksville Community Room Farmers & Herchants State Bank 67557
371 Hacksville
912 W Main 67554
192 Lyons
101
67648
198 Lucas Main St
504 S 2nd 66053
NO. LOCATIOr 243 Loulsburg
02-15-1882
10-18-1859
02-17-1881
02-15-1905
02-21-1895
10-19-1871
02-17-1881
CHAftTgftEb 02-20-1902
2nd & 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs Except Jul & Aug
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd {, 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Wed
2nd & 4th Hon
Lyle Dauner 217 W North 66946 913-378-3849 (R) 913-378-3183 (B)
C Donald Seedle 207 Colgate Terr 66502 913-776-3557 (R) 913-532-4610 (B)
Harvin Eugene Harlan Rt 1 Box 230 66860 316-437-2812 (R)
Kirk V Grizzell Rt 1 Box 68 67557 316-348-3212 (R)
Jack Lee Welch 1420 S Grand 67554 316-257-2848 (R)
Alan L Brownback PC Box 443 66431 913-828-4722 (R)
Larry D Hickman Rt 1 Box 36 67648 913-525-6143 (R)
Robert James Finch Rt 2 Box 178 66053 913-837-4710 (R) 913-837-2115 (B)
â&#x20AC;&#x201D; C M D H E S T I U N S Z I WORSHIt^FUL HASTtR
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Richard L Diamond 606 E Jefferson 66956 913-378-3653 (R) 913-378-3222 (B)
Hervin E Buchenau 1435 Collins Ln #124 66502 913-776-5001 (R) 913-776 9285 (B)
Donald E Barger Rt 1 Box 80 66860 316-437-2628 (R)
Theodore V Gingrich Rt 2 Box BOA Lamed 67550 316-348-4753 (R)
Chester R Gish Box 755 67554 316-257-2834 (R)
David H Benson 411 NW 60th PI Topeka 66617 913-288-1419 (R) 913-276-8988 (B)
Richard C Brozek Rt 1 Box 91 67648 913-525-6137 (B)
immsr
Sterling P Hornbuckle Jr Rt 2 1201 N Broadway 66053 913-837-4434 (R) 913-294-2125 (B)
LOCATnsr
McPherson 122 1/2 S Main 67460
172
McPherson
McLouth Lyra 2nd Floor of Bank 66054
236
2nd Hon
2nd Thurs
1st & 3rd Wed
02-19-1885
02-19-1885
10-18-1887
Harold A Lewis Rt 2 Box 124 66753 316-632-5241 (R) Oliver W George PO Box 256 66034 913-796-6726 (R)
William R Leonard 705 S Chestnut 67460 316-241-0283 (H)
James L Maxwell Rt 2 66733 316-632-4966 (R) Harlan G Woodring PO Box 123 66034 913-796-6926 (R)
Virgil D Burns 1509 Grimes/67460 316-241-8016 (R)
1st & 3rd Men
02-19-1903
McCracken
Carl F Kelson Rt 1 Box 14 66509 913-966-2645 (R) John M StuU Rt 1 Box 17 67556 913-343-2320 (R)
Daniel Robert Burns 2944 SW Randolph Topeka 66611 913-266-7812 (R)
2nd i, 4th Thurs
02-16-1911
Mayetta
Gerald V Gellinger 1206 May 66308 913-562-5548 (R) 913-562-3681 (B)
John Homer Hayen Rt 3 66861 316-382-2794 (R)
SECRETARY Donald E O'Dell PO Box 76 66754 316-743-3161 (R) 316-223-3070 (B)
David E Rogers PO Box 184 67536 913-394-2337 (R)
William L Phillipl 1400 Park PI 66508 913-562-5467 (R)
1st & 3nd Tues
Michael D Knak 702 W Grand Hillsboro 67063 316-947-2543 (R)
10-20-1870
TUBS
Marysville
& 3nd
WORSHIRI^UL H A S T E T Franklin L Moore 702 Heylman Ft Scott 66701 316-233-3147 (R)
1st
COMMUNICATIONS 2nd & 4th Wed
10-21-1874
Temple McCune McCune Coimnunity Building 66733
HcCracken 67536
38
CHARTERED
10-17-1860
Centre
Eldora
NAME OP LOBSr
237
Mayetta 113 Main 66309
Msrysville 1731 Center 66308
Marion 402 1/2 E Main 66861
Hapleton 421 Main 66754
393
91
147
28
NO.
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
MKtm
106 S Ohio 67108
238 Ht Hope
324 Walnut St 66056
33 Hound City
18 Spruce St 66755
245 Horan
Main <!t 67865
431 Minneola
213 N Concord 67467
143 Minneapolis
66512
236 Meriden
American Legion Building 66510
22 Melvern
205 N Main 67104
77 Medicine Lodge
126 1/2 S Fowler 67864
275 Meade
M:
Mt Hope
Hound City
Marmathon
Minneola
Minneapolis
Meriden
Melvern
Delta
Webb
NAME OF LOOGr
"CMRTEKED"
02-19-1885
10-17-1860
02-19-1885
03-01-1923
10-15-1873
02-19-1885
10-22-1874
02-15-1882
02-16-1887
2nd & 4th Wed
2nd & 4th Hon
2nd & 4th Thurs
2nd & 4th Mon
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st S, 3rd Thrus
1st Thurs
1st Tues
COMMUNICATIONS
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Dale R Hill Rt 1 Burrton 67020 316-463-4278 (R)
Gary R Goebel Rt 1 Box 161 66056 913-795-2503 (R)
James E Frock Rt 1 Box 18C 66755 316-237-8827 (R)
Greg Alan Lawrence Box 535 67865 316-885-4421 (R) 316-885-4401 (B)
Russel J King HC 66 Box 66 67467 913-392-2628 (H)
William Dale Bradford Box 135 66512 913-484-2759 (R) 913-582-4300 (B)
Stephen H Casteel Box 216 Queneno 66528 913-754-3580 (R)
Brad Wright Rt 1 Box 134A 67104 316-886-5973 (R)
Michael L Gamble Box 512 67864 316-873-2097 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES StCRttARY
Jay B McCaskill Jr Box 51 67108 316-662-2191 (R)
Ralph A Peatman PO Box 293 66056 913-795-2473 (R)
Russell R Flack Rt 1 Box 1 66755 316-237-4225 (R)
Roy Carl Glaze Jr PO Box 1 67865 316-885-4577 (R)
Richard J Whitney 2355 Edward Salina 67401 913-^823-5727 (R)
Earl H Berg 820 NE 54th Topeka 66617 913-246-1561 (R)
Cloyd J Casteel Box 84 66510 913-549-3653 (R)
Richard A Wortman 301 N Main 67104 316-886-5894 (R)
Kenneth L Pemberton Box 619 67864 316-873-2006 (R) 316-873-5128 (B)
Ness City 103 S Topeka 67560
5 N Nickerson 67561
43 Nickerson
106 E Broadway 67114
142 Newton
191
422 Main 66757
94 Neodesha
66960
349 Narka
Main St 66058
116 Muscotah
104 1/2 V Main 67110
201 Mulvane
Nickerson
Newton
Walnut Valley
Harmony
Narka
Muscotah
Hulvane
HulUnville
South Ave 67109
NAHg W LObOr
LOCATION
3«9 HulUnvllle
M:
02-15-1882
10-15-1873
02-17-1881
10-20-1870
02-15-1893
10-17-1872
02-17-1881
02-21-1912
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd Wed
2nd & 4th Tues
2nd & 4th Wed Except Jul-Aug
2nd & 4th Mon
1st & 3rd Thrus
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Hon
"CnSRTEREiT —COMMUNICATIONS
wORSHIIifUL HASTET
Kenneth Eugene Morris Rt 1 Box 472 67561 316-422-3204 (R)
Edward W Miller Rt 2 Box 66 Peabody 66866 316-983-2661 (R)
Floyd H Slagle Beeler 67518 913-848-2222 (R)
D A VanMiddleworth Rt 1 Box 223 66757 316-325-5269 (R)
Benny L Hoi1away Rt 1 Box 63 66960 913-358-2299 (B)
Clifford Reese Rt 1 Box 105 Morton 66439 913-486-2447 (R)
Paul Dana Wasilewski 422 N 1st 67110 316-777-4131 (R)
Jarold E Boehne 112 N Main 67109 316-548-2287 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES S^CftETARY
Richard George Siegrlst Rt 1 Box 37 Sterling 67579 316-278-3306 (R)
John L Hybsha 611 SE 2nd 67114 316-283-2456 (R) 316-283-1199 (B)
Daniel D Holecek 501 S Iowa 67560 913-798-3280 (R)
Neil H Nuzman 1007 Osage 66757 316-325-3238 (R) 316-325-3325 (B)
Robert C Brown Rt 1 Box 93 Mahaska 66955 913-245-3302 (R)
Willian F Speer II Rt 1 Box 37 Horton 66439 913-872-3171 (R)
Ted Albert Norden PO Box 181 67110 316-777-4436 (R)
Howard C Kendall PO Box 168 67109 316-548-2678 (R)
NAME or LOD&E
725 W Park 66061
19 Olathe
Main St 66508
25 Oketo
109 W Coomercial 67749
186 Oberlin
104 E 3rd 67748
253 Oakley
67472
334 Oak Hill
207 S Main 67118
319 Norwich
105 Main 66060
Olathe
Oketo
Mountain Slope
Oakley
Oak Hill
Norwich
Mt Zion
Norton Norton 102 1/2 S Kansas 67654
LOCATICT"
266 Mortonville
199
NO.
10-18-1859
02-15-1893
10-16-1879
02-20-1895
02-18-1891
02-20-1889
02-18-1886
02-17-1881
CHARTERED
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Hon
1st Tues
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Hon
2nd & 4th Thurs
2nd Tues
2nd Wed
COMMUNICATIONS WORSHIPFUL MASTER
SECREtARV
Benedict T Spano 607 S Grant 66061 913-764-2861 (R)
Fay Allen Oltman Rural Route 66518 913-744-3281 (R)
John Robert Bearley 211 S Buffalo 67749 913-475-3136 (R)
Darrel D Evans 504 Center 67748 913-672-4878 (R) 913-754-3920 (B)
Clifford B Tatham 701 N Walker 66061- 2838 913-764-0814 (R) 913-829-1215 (B)
Uhl H Tot ten 1404 Ann Harysville 66508 913-562-2632 (R)
Lemoin William Landau 206 N Cass 67749 913-475-2920 (R) 913-475-2350 (B)
Charles C Beamer PC Box 85 67748 913-672-4230 (R) 913-672-3113 (B)
Leonard W Hclntosh Rt 2 Box 132 67437 913-388-2292 (R)
Gary A. Baggs Sr Rt 1 Box 60 Rago 67128 316-297-3668 (R)
Clifton T Bruu Box 624 Conway Springs 67031 Virgil V Vesterberg Rt 2 Box 59 Miltonvale 67466 913-388-2252 (R)
John H Friend Rt 1 Box 76 66060 913-886-6685 (R) 913-886-8411 (B)
Rolland D Fisher 905 Westridge 67654 913-877-2680 (R) 913-877-5111 (B)
David 0 Heinicke Box 32. 66060
John R Sawdon 311 S Dexter Norcatur 67653 913-693-4594 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
W
W.
LOCATION
Ottawa 422 S Main 66067
18
Ottawa
Oswego Adans 412 1/2 Cos lercial 67356
Oskaloosa
Saqui
Osage Valley
63
524 Liberty 66066
14 Oskaloosa
131 W Main 67473
160 Osborne
5th & Main 66064
24 Osawatoaie
Signal
Oneida
Onaga
nAHTurnsBEr"
Hwy 170 & Lord St 66523
141 Osage City
205 Fifth St 66522
323 Oneida
302 Leonard 66521
188 Onaga
CHARTERED
10-20-1864
10-21-1868
10-15-1858
10-21-1875
10-18-1865
10-15-1873
02-19-1896
02-17-1881
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th Thurs
Ist Thurs
2nd Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs Except Jul-Aug
1st & 3rd Wed
1st S. 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Wed
tOMMUNteAtlONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES wORsHtt'FUL MASTER
Donald L Sellers 1333 S Poplar 66067 913-242-7904 (R) 913-242-4549 (B)
Larry Swanwick Rt 2 Box 141 Parsons 67357 316-421-3092 (R) 316-421-5450 (B)
Gary Dean Engle 1106 Union 66066 913-863-2540 (R)
Ralph Holland 226 W Adams 67473 913-346-2543 (R) 913-346-5822 (B)
Glenn Wyatt Ricketts 105 Shady Ln 66064 913-755-2602 (R)
Lawrence H Stewart 601 Ellingwood 66523 913-528-4925 (R)
Victor Donald Halls 328 N 14th Sabeths 66534 913-284-2947 (B)
Larry L Graf 66521 913-889-4564 (R)
SltklUM
Howard L Saith 1021 Willow 66067 913-242-1397 (I) 913-242-3147 (B)
Donald C Casto 105 Illinois 67356 316-795-4772 (R) 316-795-2913 (B)
Marlin A Pottorf 702 Delaware Box 253 66066 913-863-2533 (B)
Dwight B Gashaw 238 N Ist St 67473 913-346-2306 (R) 913-346-2634 (B)
Issac Hani Hon McMahon 425 - 15th St 66064 913-755-2558 (B) 913-755-2171 (B)
Wilfred L Lafferty Bt 1 Box 99 66523 913-528-3590 (B)
Claire B Sparling PO Box 164 66522 913-336-6170 (R) 913-336-3011 (B)
Leonard T Saith Rt 1 Box 72A 66521 913-889-4341 (B)
LOtATlON
603 Fourth 67639
184 Phlllipsburg
127 Elm 66073
415 Perry
102 N 17th 67357
117 Parsons
1/4 Mile East of Town 66072
341 Parker
101 E Niaoi 66071
37 Paola
103 1/2 Myrtle 67119
165 Oxford
8109 Overland Park Dr 66204
436 Overland Park
4th & Maple 66324
62 Overbrook
MO.
Phlllipsburg
Perry
Parsons
Parker
Paola
Oxford
Overland Pari
Ridgevay
NAME ()Â¥ LOtter
10-16-1879
02-22-1917
10-17-1872
02-18-1891
10-21-1862
10-18-1876
03-01-1923
10-22-1874
"CnSRTEKEB-
1st Thurs
1st Tues
2nd & 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Hon
Ist & 3rd Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Tues Except Jul & Aug
COMMUNICATIONS WORSHIPFUL MASTER
SECRETARY
F D McLaughlin 1735 Cable Rd 67661 913-543-2245 (R)
Bobb L Collie 433 NE Winfield Ave Topeka 66616 913-357-0419 (R)
Richard V Greever Rt 3 Box 31 67357 316-421-5174 (R) 316-421-0200 (B)
Anthony Wayne Borum 430 V Main 66072 913-898-3810 (R)
Robert E Quanz Rt 1 Box IIG Glade 67639 913-543-5532 (R) 913-543-2616 (B)
John R Porter 5812 SW Smith' PI Topeka 66614 913-271-6355 (R) 913-357-3435 (B)
Donald E. Slagle 3103 Partridge 67357 316-421-3572 (R) 316-421-2310 (B)
Gordon Lowell Gorrell Rt 1 Box 145 Centerville 66014 913-898-6995 (R)
P Leaford Savage Rt 3 Box 357 66071 913-294-3628 (R)
David Mark Knapp Box 244 67119 316-455-3612 (R)
Herman Villiam Dietzsch Rt 2 Box 159 67119 316-455-2424 (R) Harley E Keeton 139 H Peoria 66071 913-294-2336 (R)
Frank J Kneaves 8824 Kessler 66212 913-642-7843 (R) 816-923-2390 (B)
Dale Bloom PO Box 292. 66524 913-665-7507 (R)
James W Gilmore 2906 S 25th Kansas City 66106 913-262-8502 (R)
Roy H Sellens Box 73 Quememo 66528 913-759-3445 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
LOCATION
Pittsburg 6th t. Pine 66762
VFV Building 66S54
166 Randolph
319 Main 67752
410 Qulnter
Over Bank 67127
384 Protection
123 1/2 S Main 67124
265 Pratt
Vest Franklin 66076
41 Pomona
7S2 Main 66073
88 Pleasanton
217 V Hill 67663
290 PUinville
102 Ohio St 67869
367 Plains
187
m:
Faniers
Quinter
Protection
Kilwinning
HcKinley
Eureka
Paradise
Plains
Pittsburg
NAME OF L O P S r
"CWRTFRET
10-18-1876
02-18-1915
02-17-1909
02-18-1886
02-15-1905
10-20-1870
02-15-1888
02-21-1912
10-16-1879
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd {. 4th Hon
1st & 3nd Wed
1st & 3rd lues
1st & 3rd Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st Hon
COMMUNICATIONS
wORSHlPtiUL MASTTT
Robert Edward Dreath Rt 1 Box 44 66554 913-293-5875 (R)
Willis R Baker Box 362 67752 913-754-3960 (R)
Tim Gene Ewy HCR 670 67127 316-622-4681 (R)
Lewis F Hillard Rt 1 67124 316-672-6033 (R)
Phillip H King Rt 1 66076 913-566-3369 (R)
Terry D Smith Rt 2 66075 913-352-8284 (R)
Jack Lee Burton Box 24 67663
Craig A Hoore 1506 S Pine 66762 316-232-7450 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
SgCRETARV
John E Wright 7202 Hi-View Dr Hanhattan 66502 913-293-5735 (R)
Orves n Beeghly PO Box 93 913-754-3678 (R)
Shad Gager Box 63 67127 316-622-4582 (R) 316-622-4224 (B)
Robert E Ward Rt 4 West River Rd 67124 316-672-6193 (R) 316-672-5533 (B)
R E Slankard Rt 2 Box 61 66076 913-566-3383 (R)
Gerald Herman Hardy Box 520 66075 913-352-6265 (R)
Jay D. Hongeau 807 S Commercial 67663 913-434-2420 (R) 913-434-4647 (B)
Harold Hartin Rickers Box 605 67869 316-563-7551 (R)
Robert C Wilson Sr 603 W 3rd 66762 316-232-9034 (R) 316-231-1180 (B)
LOCATTgr
Main St 67870
446 Satanta
336 South Santa Fe Ave 67401
60 Salina
Satanta
Salina
SaffordviUi CoBBunity Building 66869
395 Saffordville
Sabetha
Russell
Walnut City
Hesperian
Republic
NAH£ W L 0 b 6 r
502 S Washington1 66534
162 Sabetha
lis E 6th 67665
177 Russell
67575
215 Rush Center
433 Main 66533
111 Rossvllle
66964
123 Republic
NO.
•TMTERED-
02-26-1925
10-11-1867
02-21-1912
10-21-1875
10-17-1878
02-22-1883
10-17-1872
02-20-1919
Ist & 3rd Tues
1st & 3rd Hon
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Mon
1st & 3rd Tues
2nd & 4th Wed
2nd i 4th Wed
1st Thurs
COMMUNICATIONS
WORSHII>FUL H A S T E T
Walter Edward Nclver 67870 316-649-2682 (R)
Charles Hugh Case 420 E Claflin 67401 913-825-4033 (R)
Harold L HcElfresh Rt 5 Emporia 66801 316-342-5910 (R)
Glen N Cramer 1417 Main 66534 913-284-2019 (R)
Michael Malone PO Box 833 120 Cindy Dr 67665
Craig Allen Jecha Rt 2 Box 78 Timken 67582 913-355-2246 (R)
Kenneth E Anspaugh 6148 MW Carlson Rd 66533 913-584-6132 (R)
Dale Baxa Rural Route 66964 913-361-4383 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Harvey L Henderson Box 155 67870 316-649-2370 (R)
John Francis Lewis 429 Claremont 67401 913-823-2046 (R) 913-825-4812 (B)
William R Edie 718 W 6th Emporia 66801 316-342-2549 (R)
Edward R Garber Jr 708 Jefferson 66534 913-284-3169 (R) 913-284-2911 (B)
Conrad HcRacken Rt 2 Box 150 67665 913-483-3345 (R)
Ronald Ray Pfenninger Rt 2 Box 53 Nekoma 67559 316-527-4456 (B)
Neil D McKenzie 302 W 2nd Willard 66615 913-663-2430 (R) 913-295-7133 (B)
William HcClure Jr Rural Route 66964 913-361-2381 (R)
7
Sedan 500 W Cherokee 67361
Selden 67757
136
423
417
Sharon Springs Hain St 67758
Seneca 33 M 6th 66538
Scott City 804 Cedar Dr 67871
284
39
Scandia Hain St 66966
221
Sharon Springs
02-21-1918
10-18-1876
Seneca
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st Thurs
2nd & 4th Thurs
02-17-1921
Selden
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Hon
1st & 3rd lues
02-16-1887
02-22-1883
Ist & 3rd Wed
02-15-1893
COMMUNICATIONS 1st & 3rdThurs
CHAfttEftEb
02-19-1896
10-16-1873
Vesper-Olive
Anthem
Lebanon
Scannon
Virginia
Scanmon 66781
NAHE Of L O b a r
LOCATION
Savonburg 66772
351
wn 315
WOfeSHlfF^UL MASTET SEcRETAtjy
Dennis H Corder HCR 1 Box 62 67757 913-386-4342 (R) G Everett Hurphy 513 Roanoke 66538 913-336-2624 (R)
Keroit E Sanders Box 306 67758 913-852-4513 (R)
James R Carswell Rt 1 Box 88 67757 913-687-4361 (R) Melvin Ken Gustin 605 Castle 66538 913-336-2570 (R) 913-336-2164 (B) Roy C Cochrane Box 457 67758 913-852-4572 (R)
(R)
J R Fuqua 509 N Hontgoaery 67361 316-725-3692 (R) 316-725-3511 (B)
Donald Eugene Sims Rt 1 Peru 67361 316-725T3939
Carl U O'Hair Box 364 67871 316-872-2407 (R)
Floyd 0 Johnson Rt 1 Box 620 66966 913-335-2632 (R)
John Henry Hussa Rt 1 Box 33 Weir 66781 316-396-8524 (R)
Glenn L Wolfe Rt 1 Box 101 Elsmore 66732 316-754-3896 (R)
Darrel R Miller 1205 Court 67871 316-872-2448 (B)
Albert L Hudson 66966 913-335-2519 (R)
Glenn David White Rt 3 Box 568 Pittsburg 66762 316-231-7407 (R) 316-231-4700 (B)
Clarence L Price Box 65 Elsmore 66732 316-754-3914 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Silver Lake 102 Railroad 66539
Salth Center 229 S Main 66967
Solonon 101 E 4th 67480
174
105
Shavnee Mission 6161 Slater 66202
50
333
66208
Shawnee Mission 3201 W 73th
Solonon City
Vestern Star
Lake
Rosedale
Old Mission
Shawnee Shavnee 11111 Johnson Dr 66203
NAME Of LODSr
S4
LOCATIOfI
Shavnee Ancient Form 11111 Johnson Dr 66203
34
153
W.
"CBARTEEEir
COMMUNKAYIONS
WOfeSHIPI^UL MASTET SgtREfARY
10-19-1871
10-18-1877
02-13-1882
2nd & 4th Tues
Ist & 3rd Tues
1st & 3rd Thurs
John V Willey III 317 E 7th 67480 913-655-3351 (R) 913-263-2550 (B)
Mervin F HcConnel Lebanon 66952 913-389-8601 (E)
Gary Keith G o U 1030 NV Huxman Rd Topeka 66618 913-233-9859 (H)
Clyde J Houston 5131 Quivers Rd Shawnee 66216 913-631-3505 (R)
Mark A Picking 501 Brady - Lot 38 Abilene 67410 913-263-3653 (R) 913-263-7668 (B)
Francis S Knight 814 E Court 66967 913-282-3866 (R)
L Eldon Gideon 1030 NV Huxman Rd Topeka 66618 913-233-9859 (R)
Donald D West 5445 Westgate Shavnee 66216 913-631-4326 (R) 913-262-9020 (B)
12605 S Brougham Olathe 66062 913-829-1298 (R) 913-236-4142 (B)
2nd & 4th Wed
George I Lavley 10300 W 99th Overland Park 66214 913-888-0274 (R) 816-531-8679 (B)
Michael L Salttle
1st & 3rd Mon
Except when Jan 1 Jul 4 & Labor Da; falls on 1st Hon Then Ist Tues
02-14-1*51
02-18-1891
Robert Lee Tomlinson Jr 2633 S 36th St Kansas City 66106 913-722-6679 (R)
K Haynard Curts 8935 Cottonwood #4 Lenexa 66215 913-541-1229 (R)
Jon Worth Stack 6716 W 12th Overland Park 66209 913-339-0478 (R)
Bernard D Hoffman 311 KW 64th St Kansas City 66118 913-468-5751 (R)
2nd & 4th lues
1st Fri
02-19-1930
02-17-1966
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
3-
-%
Stafford 100 1/2 N Main 67578
Stanley 6950 W 151th 66223
Sterling 221 S Broadway 67579
St Francis 116 N Quincy 67756
St John 318 N Main 67576
252
444
171
404
254
St Marys 610 H Bertrand 66536
Spring Hill 403 V South St 66083
52
NAHE OF LObfiE
Pottawatomie
Ionic
St Francis
Sterling
Stanley
Stafford
Spring Hill
Spivey Spivey Grove & Hagruder 67142
LOCATION
56
m347
1st & 3rd Wed
02-19-1914
02-15-1882
1st Wed
1st Mon
1st & 3rd Tues
10-18-1877
02-19-1885
2nd S, 4th Thurs
12-26-1925
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Mon
10-16-1867
02-19-1885
1st & 3rd Wed
COHMUMCATIONS
02-15-1893
CHARTtREb WORSHIPFUL MASTER
Darrell Shanteau 702 W 1st 67576 316-549-6518 (R) 316-549-3593 (B) Steven M Bayer 301 Mission St 66536 913-437-2916 (R) 913-437-2781 (B)
Philip MuUer 806 Walnut 66536 913-437-6624 (R)
Noble W Dorsch Box 21 67756 913-332-2791 (R)
Ronald Daniels PO Box 124 67756 913-332-2532 (R) George Stauth 505 N Exchange 67576 316-549-6352 (R)
Dvayne 0 Miller 309 S 8th St 67579 316-278-2559 (R)
Howard Hallicoat 509 Park Stilwell 66085 913-681-2539 (R)
Tin Berglund 20135 Lamar Stilwell 66085 913-897-3174 (R) Clay Thomas 217 N 10th 67579 316-278-2550 (R)
John C Jones 229 S Buckeye 67578 316-234-5696 (R) 316-234-5561 (B)
Leonard Charles Zody 6931 Eby Ave Herriam 66204 913-722-3015 (R)
Max L Guthridge Box 54 67142 316-896-2427 (R)
SECRETARY
Rex L Togersen Rt 3 67578 316-234-6920 (R)
Terry Cortright 6912 W 52nd PI *3\ Mission 66202 913-384-2610 (R)
Bobbie R Oiler 67142 316-532-5240 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
S
LOCATION
2300 SV 30th 66611
17 Topeka
311 S Delaware 66086
190 Tonganoxie
Hwy 169 & Neosho Ave 66776
149 Thayer
Topeka
Henri
Thayer
Albert Neese
Tecunseh 45th & Shawnee Heights Kd 66542
248
Summerfield
Syracuse Syracuse 1 blk E then 1 blk N of stoplight 67878
66341
Sumnerfield Main St
Santa Fe
10-18-1859
02-17-1881
10-21-1874
02-11-1948
02-20-1889
02-19-1896
02-20-1889
1st & 3rd Wed Except Aug
1st & 3rd Thurs Jul Aug Dec 1st Thrus only
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Thurs
2nd & 4th Hon Except Jul & Aug
Thomas J Oven 3613 SW 30th Terr 66614 913-272-8312 (R) 913-273-7140 (B)
Jules Davis Boudreaux Rt 3 66086 913-845-2520 (R)
Ralph E Studebaker Box 38 66776 316-839-5452 (R) 316-839-5291 (B)
Thomas W Elliott Rt 1 Box 12 Hoyt 66440 913-986-6306 (R)
Jaoes Allen Kennedy Box 549 67878 316-384-7598 (R) 316-384-5721 (B)
913-244-6567 (R)
66541
Joyce L Winquist
Billy D Schnutt 309 Pike 67877 316-675-8195 (R)
Scott Udward Ross 209 S Ash 67669 913-425-6033 (R) 913-425-6152 (B)
Newahcuba
1st inurs
THSRTErar â&#x20AC;&#x201D;C5m5EATlM~" WOfeSHlPPUL HAgTET
02-17-1881
NAME Of LObSr
309
354
103 W Becknell PO Box 964 67877
312 Sublette
325 Main 67669
189 Stockton
wr
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
imiUM
Richard M Gillispie 2124 SW Meadow Ln 66614 913-272-6610 (R) 913-267-1103 (B) (Lodge)
Anthony Benjaain Swenson 16775 Leavenworth Rd Basehor 66007 913-724-2551 (R)
Carl Edward Butledge Box 254 66776 316-839-5594 (R)
WilliSB E Nicholson 9449 SW Stewart Rd Vakarusa 66546 913-761-2328 (R)
Jaaes Joseph Faraer Box 437 67878 316-384-5816 (R) 316-384-7431 (B)
Frank I Knovles Rural Route 66541 913-244-6449 (R)
Crockett M.Jfliite Box 964 67877 316-675-8220 (R)
Douglas A Hoore Jr 723 N 1st St 67669 913-425-7201 (R) 913-425-6761 (B)
2
LOCATION
909 NV Lyman 66608
90 Topeka
2300 SV 30th 66611
51 Topeka
Ulysses 106 W Central 67880
Troy 226 S Main 66087
55
435
Tribune Salina & 2nd 67879
352
67042
30 Towanda
Main St 66777
121 Toronto
214 SW 14th 66612
385 Topeka
214 SW 14th 66612
225 Topeka
W.
Ulysses
Troy
Horace
Towanda
Woodson
Seabrook
Siloam
Golden Rule
Orient
NAME OP LOPar
CHARTEftED
03-01-1923
10-16-1867
02-15-1893
02-15-1888
10-17-1872
02-13-1957
02-20-1884
10-20-1870
10-16-1867
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Mon
2nd & 4th Hon
2nd & 4th Tues
1st Mon
2nd & 4th Tues
2nd & 4th Thurs
2nd & 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Fri Except Aug
C0MHUN1CATI0N3 WOftSHIfPUL MASTER
James Galen Hickok PO Box 849 67880 316-356-2109 (R) 316-356-3109 (B)
David E Speaks PO Box 336 66087 913-985-2381 (B)
Arliss N Wineinger 67879 316-376-4747 (R)
Helvin Montgomery Rt 3 Box 223W 67010 316-776-0257 (R)
Jeffrey Sowder Box 177 66777 316-645-2228 (R)
Duane E Slater 4100 SW 34th St 66614 913-272-1855 (R)
Paul David Taylor 3416 Briarwood Ln 66611 913-266-6881 (R) 913-272-4706 (B)
Lester Brammer Jr 1400 SE Tecumseh 66605 913-379-5342 (R)
David M Dunford 607 Market St 66607 913-232-2576 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Albert Raymond Finch Box 567 67880 316-356-2101 (R)
James B Goss Box 121 66087-0121 913-985-2320 (B)
Clarence L Sawyer Box 386 67879 316-376-4680 (R)
Clyde C. Orr 426 W. 7th, El Dorado 67042 316-321-0674 (R) 316-321-3649 (R)
Gordon McNitt Rt 1 Box 92A 66777 316-637-2490 (B) 316-625-3629 (B)
Jerald 0 Peterson 9116 SW 10th St 66615 913-478-3990 (R)
Charles S Baldry 1700 NV Grove 66606 913-233-3653 (R) 913-232-2919 (B)
Donald S. Nisbett PO Box 8208 66608
SECRETARY Paul E Ferrell 3106 SW Oxford Rd 66614 913-478-4081 (R)
usHrorujBGT
223 1/2 "C" St 66968
104 Washington
519 Lincoln 66547
75 Waaego
N Main St 66780
229 Walnut
806 Grove 67487
396 Wakefield
531 Russell 67672
148 Vakeeney
66546
402 Wakarusa
108 1/2 N Ash 67147
364 Valley Center
Frontier
Wanego
Vulcan
Wakefield
Wakeeney
Wakarusa
Valley Center
Excelsior North Side of Square 66779
115 nniontown
m:
LOCATION
TFCfRTESET
10-19-1871
10-21-1869
02-20-1884
02-21-1912
02-15-1882
02-20-1913
02-19-1902
10-17-1872
â&#x20AC;¢HORsnimjnissTEr
2nd i 4th Thurs
1st & 3rd Wed
John Eyer 615 Woodland Dr 66968 913-325-2950 (R) 913-325-2223 (B)
John Blaine Walker Rt 2 Box 337 66547 913-465-7766 (R)
Donald R Jones Box 9 66780
Ralph Shadle 311 Blunt St Clay Center 67432 913-632-2777 (R)
1st S, 3rd lues
2nd & 4th Tues
Bill Level 228 N 8th 67672 913-743-2722 (R) 913-743-5635 (B)
Ted Wilder Baehni 1128 McVicar Topeka 66604 913-235-8057 (R)
Ross Evans Childs 5740 N Legion Wichita 67204 316-838-0154 (R)
Billy Nene Barlow Box 327 Moran 66755
2nd & 4th lues
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Hon
1st Hon
COHMUHItATIflNS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES SECRETARY
Orthal F Else Rt 1 Box 169 Hollenburg 66946 913-337-2948 (R)
George R Barker 111 Wilson Cir 66547 913-456-9382 (R) 913-456-2769 (B)
Lee Roy Church Rt 2 Box 8 66780 316-354-6745 (R)
Charles H Janis Jr Box. 374 67487 913-461-5394 (8)
Tom Roberts 131 N 12th St 67672 913-743-2791 (R) 913-743-5620 (B)
Robert I Peterson 821 SW 93rd 66546 913-761-2219 (R)
Billy G Crow 141 S Abilene 67214 316-755-3414 (R)
Charles K Griffith Box 234 66779 316-756-4621 (R)
s
LOCATION
NAME W LOPar
Westmoreland 403 Main 66349
Whiting East Side Main 66532
White City Main St 66872
257
130
380
105 W 6th 66092
356 Wellsville
2129 N "A" St 67152
150 Wellington
Main St 66781
274 Weir
421 Pearson 66871
244 Waverly
401 Limestone 66090
"CIMTEEEir
02-18-1886
02-17-1898
10-22-1874
02-16-1887
02-19-1885
10-21-1868
10-20-1870
White City
02-17-1909
Polar Star 10-17-1872 (formerly located at Netawaka)
Westmoreland
Wellsville
Wellington
Black Diam( Diamond
Waverly
Wathena
Waterville Sutton 102 E Commercial 66548
64 Wathena
m:85
2nd & 4th Mon
2nd Thurs
2nd & 4th Mon
1st & 3rd Mon
2nd & 4th Mon
2nd & 4th Thurs
3rd Wed
2nd & 4th Wed
COMMUNICATIONS Ist & 3rd Thurs
WORJHlPt'UL MASTET
Dewuain Sams Jr Box 164 66872 913-349-2388 (R)
Michael R Edwards Box 106 66552 913-873-3274 (R)
Jack L Plummer Rt 1 Vheaton 66551 913-457-3778 (R)
Glenn W Jackson 4408 E 109th St Kansas City HO 64137 816-763-7942 (R)
Jerry L Blunk 821 N Plum 67152 316-326-5457 (R)
Pat E Jones 66781 316-396-8974 (R)
Paul W Cl.arkjan Rt 2 Box 39A-1 Hartford 66854 .316-364-2680 (R)
Robert Louis Geissert Box 184 66090
Howard Perue 220 E Commercial 66548 913-785-2553 (B)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
SEChETAkV
Leslie Lyle Worrell Rt 1 Box 77 66872 913-349-2927 (R)
Duane E Wilson Netawaka 66316 913-933-3283 (R)
Louis Dean Hale Rt 1 Box 16B 66549 913-457-3470 (R)
Harold E Barnett Rt 2 Box 54 66092 913-883-2473 (R)
John S Catt 1504 N Blaine 67152 316-326-7161 (R) 316-326-8951 (B)
Helvin R Jones Box 296 66781 316-396-8236 (R)
E Blaine Schoolcraft Box 5 66871 913-733-2207 (H)
Charles A Holaday 709 Vermont 66090
Terry A Blaser 233 E Hazelwood 66548 913-785-2649 (R) 913-785-2521 (B)
Wichita 2929 W Pavmee 67213
Wichita 220 W 13th 67203
Wichita 212 K West St 67203
Wichita 328 E 1st 67202
Wichita 2929 W Pawnee 67213
Wichita 3755 E Douglas 67218
Wichita 410 S Seneca 67213
86
99
168
303
313
433
450
LOCATION
Wichita 841 N Market 67214
57
W.
Masonic Hone
Bestor G Brown
Trinity
Albert Pike
North Star
Wichita
Sunflower
York
NAME OF Looer
2nd & 4th Thurs
02-16-1944
03-15-1975
03-01-1923
02-12-1953
Ist & 3rd Mon
1st S 3rd Thurs
1st & 3rd Tues
2hd & 4th Wed
1st & 3rd Mon
10-19-1871
02-20-1895
2nd & 4th Tues
02-20-1889
COMMUNICATIONS 1st & 3rd Thurs
03-13-1958
CHARTERED
E Dean Osborn 1415 Westlynn #202 316-942-0509 (8) 316-263-6464 (B) Robert C Butler 127 N Edgemoor 67208 316-686-9540 (R)
Carroll Allan Dando 3800 Gilda Or 67215 316-522-2398 (R) 316-526-3810 (B) Tormny Ging 2127 S Crestway 67218 316-264-8132 (B)
Delbert Ray Michael Rt 1 Box 185 Clearwater 67026 316-545-7567 (R) 316-584-6391 (B)
67212
Cameron Therodore Miller Jr 711 S Martinson 67217 316-265-5773 (R) 316-383-7901 (B)
David Franklin Snyder 820 N Old Manor Rd 67208 316-683-6953 (R) 316-686-8511 (B)
Donald L Doll 1509 Lotus 67213 316-267-5780 (R)
Harold L Varner 321 S King Maize 67101 316-721-1345 (R) 316-946-2859 (B)
Anton Earl Schwartz 625 S Mission Rd 67207 316-685-1143 (R)
Lawrence D Colgsn 2607 N Payne 67204 316-831-1890 (R)
Charles L Napes 9911 Hardtner 67212 316-722-5055 (B)
Hubert A Rohr 4114 W 18th St 67212 316-943-1975 (R) 316-945-8882 (B)
Roy J Sapp 600 N Anna 67212 316-943-5350 (R)
SECRETARY Dennis L Morris 13411 E 39th S Rt 2 Derby 67037 316-733-1177 (R)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER John M Hobble 7700 E 13th #8 67206 316-634-0630 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
LOCATION
NAME OF LOBGr
Winona Main St 67754
Xenia
318
47
Tates Center 115 E Butler 66783
Winfield 722 1/2 Hain 57155
144
Samaria
02-20-1889
10-17-1856
10-15-1873
Xenia
Gilead
10-17-1872
10-20-1870
02-15-1888
02-17-1909
02-20-1884
CHARTERED 03-18-1989
Wallace
Winfield
Winchester Jefferson 3rd & Winchester 66097
Wilson West Main St 57490
110
84
298
Wilsey Wilsejr 474-475 Fifth St 66873
382
Anchor
Pyranid
Williaasburg Hain St 66095
Wichita 841 N Market 67202
224
w: 451
1st & 3rd Wed
1st Sat
1st & 3rd Hon
i s t & 3rd Thurs
1st Wed
1st & 3rd Wed
1st & 3rd Mon
1st & 3rd Thurs
William B Hayfield 502 S Hain 316-625-3310 (R) 315-525-2310 (B)
Ivan Camp Rt 1 Box 95 Branson 65716
Phillip L Collins PO Box 195 913-846-7791 (R)
Ronald James Hozingo 215 E n t h 67156 316-221-4039 (R)
Charles Edwin Pence Rt 1 55097 913-774-7621 (R)
Lyman D Hansen Box 561 57490 913-658-2674 (R)
Vernis H Good Rt 1 66873 913-497-2934 (R)
Gayl W Shepard 66095 913-745-5586 (R)
COMMUNICATIONS WORSHIPFUL MASTER 1st & 3th Wed David L. Roulston 3331 W 8th 57203 316-942-9069 (R)
DIRECTORY OF LODGES
Carl F Harder 201 S Prairie 66783 315-525-2489 (R)
Thomas Clark Johnson Rt 1 Box 94B Bronson 56716 315-939-4515 (R)
Emerson D Lehman HC 1 Box 71 67764 913-845-7678 (R)
H Wayne Rush Rt 2 Box 45 57155 315-221-2988 (R) 316-221-0109 (B)
Donald Howard Ray 614 Pine 65097 913-774-2040 (R)
Robert William King Box 448 67490 913-658-3478 (R)
Kenneth D Hutchinson Rt 1 Box 129 Delavan 66847 913-456-2861 (R)
Forest Bond Box 145 66095 913-746-5581 (R)
SECRETARY James R Stough Rt 2 Box 742 Mulvane 67110 316-522-0685 (R) 316-681-7478 (B)
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DECEASED PAST GRAND MASTERS Tear of Service
Name of Lodge Membership
1856-•59
Richard R. Rees Leavenworth No. 2 George H. Fairchild St. John No. 26 Jacob Saqui Washington No. 5 Moses S. Adams King Solomon No. 10 John H. Brown King Solomon No. 10 John M. Price Washington No. 5 Owen A. Bassett Acacia No. 9 Isaac B. Sharp Wyandotte No. 3 Jacob D. Rush Rising Sun No. 8 John Guthrie Orient No. 51 Edwin D. Hillyer Valley Falls No. 21 Joseph D. McCleverty Rising Sun No. 8 William Cowgill Constellation No. 95 George S. Green Lafayette No. 16 James J. Buck Emporia No. 12 Matthew H. Miller Clay Center No. 134 Silas E. Sheldon Topeka No. 17 Henry C. Cook Adams No. 63 Watson M. Lamb Sterling No. 171 George C. Kenyon Benevolent No. 98 John C. Postlethwaite Lafayette No. 16 Andrew M. Callahan Topeka No. 17 David B. Fuller Fidelity No. 106 William D. Thompson Minneapolis No. 143 George W. Clark Royal No. 192 James B. HcCall Wichita No. 99 Chiles C. Coleman Clay Center No 134 William M. Shaver Magnolia No. 231 Maurice L. Stone Wamego No. 75 Henry C. Loomis Winfleld No. 110 Charles J. Webb Slloam No. 225 Perry M. Hoisington Magnolia No. 231 Thomas E. Dewey Benevolent No. 98 Bestor G. Brown Siloao No. 225
1860 1861-•65 1866-•67 1868-•70 1871-•72 1873-•74 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879- 80 1881- 82 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903
Date of Death
Cemetary and Location
10-19-1875
Mt. Muncie
Leavenworth
09-14-1898
Mountain Grove
Bridgeport, CT
06-14-1898
Mt. Vernon
Atchison
12-25-1900
Canon City
Canon City, CO
03-12-1893
Mt. Muncie
Leavenworth
10-30-1900
Oak Hill
Atchison
07-19-1896
Oak Hill
Lawrence
06-21-1884
Woodlawn
Kansas City
10-26-1904
Mt. Hope
San Diego, CA
07-01-1906
Topeka
Topeka
12-11-1892
Rose Hill Section
Valley Falls
05-30-1904
Evergreen
Fort Scott
06-19-1889
Fredonia
Fredonia
05-19-1905
Sunset
Manhattan
09-04-1917
Map 1 ewood
Empor ia
11-29-1918
Mt. Hope
Kansas
04-19-1900
Lakevlew
C1 eve 1 and, OH
06-12-1898
Oswego
Oswego
08-13-1924
Sunset Mem. Park
Hoquiam, WA
04-13-1919
Evergreen
Seattle, WA
11-26-1910
Wa 11 ace
Jewe 11
07-13-1902
Topeka
Topeka
05-17-1915
Greenwood City
Eureka
03-05-1903
Highland
Minneapolis
03-31-1934
Fairlawn
Oklahoma City, OK
08-11-1925
Highland
Wichita
03-05-1911
Clay Center
Clay Center
07-06-1916
Mt. Hope
Topeka
05-23-1921
Wamego City
Wamego
10-14-1905
Union
Winfield
01-03-1928
Nortonville
Nortonville
03-21-1933
Greenwood
Newton
06-09-1906
Abi 1 ene
Abi 1 ene
07-10-1917
Topeka
Topeka
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1990-91
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DECEASED PAST GRAND MASTERS Tear of Service 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
Name of Lodge Membership Thomas G. Fitch Albert Pike No. 303 Samuel R. Peters Newton No. 142 Thomas L, Bond John H. Brovm No. 216 Edward W. Wellington Ellsworth No. 146 Henry F. Mason Tyrian No. 246 Fred Washbon Harper No. 206 Marion K. Brundage Ellsworth No. 146 Alex A. Sharp Lamed No. 167 William E. Hutchinson Santa Fe No. 312 Elrick C. Cole Great Bend No. 15 Charles H. Chandler Orient No. 51 William L. Burdick Lawrence No. 6 Gilen H. Lamb Gilead No. 144 Charles E. Lobdell Larned No. 167 William I. Stewart Troy No. 55 Owen J. Wood Siloam No. 225 Hugh P. Parrelly Cedar No. 103 Ben S. Paulen Constellation No. 95 John H. McCullagh Galena No. 194 Richard E. Bird Albert Pike No. 303 Elmer F. Strain Orient No. 51 Charles A. Loucks Emerald No. 289 John W. Nielson St. John No. 113 Charles N. Fowler Salina No. 60 Ferris M. Hill Emporia No. 12 George F. Breezley Girard No. 93 Jay B. Kirk lola No. 38 J. Forrest Ayres Greenleaf No. 232 John M. Kinkel Reno No. 140 George 0. Foster Lawrence No. 6 James A. Gassier McPherson No. 172 Otto R. Souders Wichita No. 99 James H. Wendorff King Solomon No. 10 Charley B. Erskine Preston No. 283
Date of Birth
temetary and Location
03-12-1928
Old Mission Mausoleum-Wichita
04-12-1910
Greenwood
Newton
07-29-1938
Gypsum Hill
Salina
02-18-1925
Ellsworth
Ellsworth
05-04-1927
Mt. Hope
Topeka
07-12-1914
Harper
Harper
07-18-1936
Russell
Russell
12-06 1942
Carlisle
Carlisle, PA
04-05-1952
Valley View
Garden City
02-04-1938
Great Bend City
Great Bend
12-18-1917
Bazaar
Bazaar
06-11-1946
Swan Point
Providence, RI
11-19-1937
Yates Center
Yates Center
01-29-1949
Hanover
Hanover, NJ
11-27-1925
Mt. Hope
Hiawatha
10-18-1937
Topeka
Topeka
11-17-1926
Elmwood
Chanute
07-11-1961
Fredonia
Fredonia
12-06-1937
Mt. Hope
Webb City, MO
01-10-1955
Maple Grove
Wichita
10-05-1956
Mt. Hope Abbey
Topeka
12-28-1960
Lakin
Lakin
06-13-1943
Pleasant Hill
Concordia
04-24-1941
Roselawn Mem. Park
Salina
06-27-1964
Maplewood
Emporia
03-25-1964
Girard
Girard
07-18-1955
Highland
Salina
02-13-1961
Greenleaf City
Greenleaf
03-09-1941
Maple Grove
Wichita
10-03-1942
Oak Hill
Lawrence
03-12-1980
McPherson Mausoleum
McPherson
01-21-1964
Maple Grove
Wichita
06-07-1949
Mt. Muncie
Leavenworth
06-01-1951
Cimarron
Cimarron
I— Year of Service 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1962 1963 1966 1970 1983 1986
March
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CECEASED PAST GRAND MASTERS Name of Lodge Membership
Date of Birth
Henry S. Buzick Sylvan Grove No. 359 Claude F. Young Rising Sun No. 8 Arthur H. Strickland Kaw No. 272 Roscoe E. Peterson Larned No. 167. Cline C. Curtlss St. Thomas No. 306 Charles S. McGinness Cherryvale No. 137 James H. Trice Delta No. 77 Harry D. Evans Eureka No. 88 Samuel G. Wiles Macksville No. 371 James H. Stewart, Jr. Albert Pike No. 303 E. Glenn Roblson Hebron No. 314 William H. Harrison Downs No. 204 Lynn R. Brodrlck MarysvlUe No. 91 Clarence G. Nevlns St. Bernard No. 222 D. Bruce Newton Albert Pike No. 303 Floyd S. Ecord Burlington No. 66 Scott E. Kelsey Topeka No. 17 Karl J. Baumgartner Goodland No, 321 Earl R. Brown Plains No. 367 Addison C. Irby Rising Sun No. 8 Ray W. Kinzie Bestor G. Brown No. 433 Armand H. Bishop Parsons No. 117 Ben W. Graybill Old Mission No. 153 William E. Montgomery Syracuse No. 309 H. Jackson Staton Ionic No. 254 ' Richard A. Porter Albert Pike No. 303 Durward C. Danielson Lafayette No. 16
femetary and Location
11-17-1975
Sylvan Grove
Sylvan Grove
03-05-1958
Evergreen
Fort Scott
09-29-1971
Highland Park
Kansas City
02-05-1974
Larned
Larned
09-18-1977
B6ulah
Colby
12-11-1980
Falrvlew
Cherryvale
06-08-1970
Highland
Medicine Lodge
05-16-1952
Pleasanton
Pleasanton
01-15-1965
Farmlngton
Macksvllle
09-18-1965
Maple Grove
Wichita
01-11-1964
Gridley—
Gridley
09-11-1982
Downs
Downs
01-29-1958
Marysvllle
Marysvllle
05-26-1961
Maple Grove
Dodge City
07-02-1966
Wichita Park
Wichita
05-14-1982
Graceland
Burlington
04-15-1971
Topeka
Topeka
08-28-1973
Goodland
Goodland
02-09-1982
Plains
Plains
05-12-1986
Evergreen
Fort Scott
12-24-1988
Mission Mausoleum
Wichita
02-03-1968
Memorial Park
Parsons
07-10-1987
Johnson Co. Mem. Card.Overland Park
12-28-90
Syracuse Cemetary
Syracuse
06-03-1980
Falrvlew Park-
St. John
06-20-1987
Wichita Park
Wichita
09-29-1986
Sunrise
Manhattan
DECEASED DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS John A. Ferrell B. Harold Groff Robert E. Ferguson
06-21-1922 10-28-1950 05-07-1970
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1990-91
213
LIVING PAST GRAND MASTERS AND ADDRESSES 1952 - S. Allan Daugherty 3411 E. Kinkaid St. Wichita, 67218
1976 - Ralph D. Walker HC 2 Sharon Springs, 67758
1957 - Richard L. Becker Box 483 Coffeyville, 67337
1977 - William F. Mcintosh Box 155. Clay Center, 67432
1961 - John H. Murray 1020 S. 4th St. Leavenworth, 66048
1978 - Chester L. Gilbert 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka, 66604
1964 - Arthur C. Hodgson Box 666 Lyons, 67554
1979 - W. Nolan Artz 155 Rutland Wichita,. 67206
1965 - Owen E. Hodgson McCall Manor, Apt. 118 626 S. 3rd St. Saline, 67401-4105
1980 - F. Warren Starns HC 1, Box 78 Winona, 67764 1981 - Ben B. Boyles 807 N. Main St. St. John, 67576
1967 - William M. Bradford 707 W. Vine Wamego, 66547
1982 - Robert G. Jackson 3825 SW Worwick Town Rd. Topeka, 66610
1968 - Thomas C. Raum Jr. 3149 Keywest Ct. Wichita, 67204
1984 - Larry D. Winegardner 601 S. 6th Atchison, 66002
1969 - Carroll C. Arnett 1615 Country Club Rd. El Dorado 67042
1985 - Arris M. Johnson 2714 Hillcrest Hays, 67601
1971 - Robert D. Caplinger Route 2 Effingham, 66023
1987 - Clifford D. Knauss PO Box 151 Halstead, 67506
1972 - Richard D. Kelsey 16824 NW 54th Rossville, 66533
1988 - Claude W. Norris 1523 Crawford Ft. Scott, 66701
1973 - J. Fred Williamson 310 S. Purdy Lyons, 67554
1989 - Robert M. Nease Box 716 Hugoton, 67951-0716
1974 - Forrest D. Haggard 7600 W. 75th St. Overland Park, 66204
1990
Don E. Robinett Rt 2 Box 52 Randall, 66963
1975 - Robert H. Arnold Box 122 Alma, 66401 GRAND TREASURERS 1856-1857 1857-1858 1858-1891 1891-1902 1902-1909 1909-1933
Beverlln Beck Isaac N. Roberts Christian Beck R. E. Torrington Albert Sarbach J. Frank March
1933-1937 1937-1961 1961-1968 1968-1984 1984-
John McCuUagh Ben S. Paulen Floyd A. Palmer William E. Montgomery William F. Mcintosh
INTERIM GRAND TREASURER Thomas C. Raum, Jr
Feb. 1, 1984-March 17, 1984
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GRAND SECRETARIES 1856-1856 1856-1860 1860-1871 1871-1893
Charles T. Harrison Charles Hundee Eramus T. Carr John H. Brown
1894-1928 1928-1953 1953-1958 1958-1971 1971-
Albert K. Wilson Elmer F. Strain Arthur H. Strickland Charles S. McGinness Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
INTERIM GRAND SECRETARIES John C. Postlethwaite Matthew M. Miller Ben W. Graybill
Feb. 15, 1893-March 12, 1893 March 12, 1893-Feb. 22, 1894 May 13, 1971-July 31, 1971
LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION BUT NOT CHARTERED Allen. 1923; Burlington, 1863; Delaware, 1857; Denver City (Denver Lodge), 1860; Englevale. 1899; Leavenworth (Adelpha), 1868; Lecompton (Geary), 1857; Leoti, 1878; Lindsborg, 1884; Lindsey (Friendship), 1868; Opolis, 1855; Powhattan (Buckeye), 1896; Wichita, (Ark Valley Daylite Lodge), 1984; Wichita (E. Hubert Mitchell), 1979; Wheaton. 1903; and White Water, 1927. LODGE CHARTERS REVOKED, SURRENDERED. OR CONSOLIDATED Alden No. 308 with Sterling No. 171, 1957; Allen No. 335, 1923; Altoona No. 118 with Benedict No. 403. 1984; Americus No. 62. 1869; Andale No. 253 with Mt. Hope No. 238,1894 Apollo No. 297 with Hays No. 195, 1986; Arcadia No. 329 with Mulberry No. 261, 1986 Argonia (Chikaskia) No. 285, 1912; Atchison (St. Johns) No. 26, 1861; Aubrey No.30, 1863 Auraria No. 37 with Grand Lodge of Colorado, 1862; Owen A. Bassett No. 367 with Pittsburg No. 187. 1911; Bennington No. 180, 1944; Beaumont No. 439 with Joppa No. 223, 1937; Big Springs (Shawnee) No. 9, 1867; Blaine No. 337 with Westmoreland No. 257. 1894; Bluff City No. 313. 1897; Bluff City No. 235, 1903; Boling No. 365 with Tonganoxie (Henri) No. 190, 1937: Brookville No. 209, 1963; Bucklin No. 325, 1869, Cato No. 153 with Farlington (Godfrey) No. 124. 1894: Burr Oak No. 178 with Jewell No. 11, 1981: Burrton No. 182 with Halstead No. 46, 1969: Canton No. 197 with McPherson No. 172, 1986; Cedar Vale No. 164, 1883; Cedar Vale (Myrtle) No. 164, 1894; Centralia (Home) No. 89 with Seneca No. 39. 1990; Chanute (King David) No. 416 with Cedar No. 103, 1937: Charity No. 263 with Cosmos No. 278, 1977: Coats No. 39 with Kilwinning No. 265. 1978: Clifford (Whitewater) No. 148 with Halcyon No. 120, 1867; Clinton (Ashlar) No. 87, 1879: Codell No. 418 with Paradise No. 290, Plainville, 1968; Coolidge No. 316 with Royal No. 192, 1985; Corning No. 13 with Seneca No. 39. 1968; Coyville No 57, 1955; Cunningham No. 427 with Kilwinning No. 265, 1985: Deerfield No. 432 with Lakin (Emerald) No. 289, 1965: Delphos No. 202 with Minneapolis No. 143, 1987: Delvan No. 375 with Herington (Kansas) No. 307, 1936; Dirigo No. 226 with Narka No. 349. 1986: Edwardsville (Composite) No. 152, 1879; Effingham No. 48, 1986: Emmett No. 387 with Pottawatomie No. 52, 1939; Emporia No. 12, 1863; Enterprise No. 353, 1910; Elk City (Elk Creek) No. 20. 1863; Elkhart No. 422 with Hugoton No. 406, 1986; Esbon (Salem) No. 228. 1939: Farlington (Godfrey) No. 124 with Girard No. 93. 1932; Fostoria No. 392 with Westmoreland No. 257. 1974; Frankfort No. 67. 1876; Freeport (Lily) No. 301 with Bluff City No. 313. 1892; Frederick No. 337 with Royal No. 192, 1985: Fort Scott (Rising Sun) No. 46 with Fort Scott (Burbon) No. 8, 1878; Fort Gibson (Elpha) No. 122 with Grand Lodge Indian Territory. 1878: Freeport No, 389 with Stohrville No. 368, 1971; Friendship No. 208 with Mt. Hope No. 238. 1986: Galva No. 251 with McPherson No. 172, 1984; Garfield No. 235 with Riley (Ashlar) No. 344, 1972: Glasco No. 292 With Sincerity No. 214, 1983: Golden City with Grand Lodge of Colorado, 1862; Gove City No. 302 and Grainfield No. 381 to form Gove County No. 302. 1965; Greeley No. 211 with Delphian No.44, 1940; Granada No. 53, Name changed and lodge moved to Wetmore No. 53, 1883; Greenleaf No. 232 with Washington No. 104, 1983: Grenola (Canopy) No. 248 with Moline No. 267, 1937: Grinell No. 448 with Oakley No. 253, 1973: Gypsum City No. 328 with Lindsborg No. 397, 1985; Halycon No. 120 with Marion (Centre) No. 147. 1978: Hamilton No. 301 with Madison No. 196, 1985: Hamlin No. 185 with Hiawatha No. 35, 1975: Hanover (Star) No. 69, 1919; Harveyville No. 421 with Burlingame (Corinthian) No. 79. 1984; Haven No. 157 with Sumner No. 203, 1986: Havensville No. 34 with Onaga No. 188, 1964: Hiawatha (Tribune) No. 216, 1883: High Prairie No. 25, 1862; Ida No. 170, 1881: Highland No. 296 with Wakefield No. 396, 1977; Holyrood No. 343 with Ellsworth No. 146, 1981: Hutchinson No. 445 with Bassett No. 124 and Reno No. 140. 1989; Indianola No. 34 (later, Great Light), 1887; Irving No. 112 with Blue Rapids No. 169, 1958: Isable No. 400 with Delta (Medicine Lodge) No. 77, 1973; Jamestown No. 227 with St. Johns No. 113, 1985, Kanorado No. 443 with Goodland No. 321. 1960: Kensington No. 405 with Smith Center; (Western Star) No. 174, 1973; Kickapoo (Potter) No. 4 with Easton No. 45, 1973; Kingsdown No. 447 with Bucklin (Grandview) No. 376, 1965: Kirwin No. 175 with Phillipsburg No. 184, 1967;
1990-91
Grand Lodge of Kansas
215
Leavenworth (Calvary) No. 30 with Leavenworth (King Solomon) No. 10, 1876; Leavenworth (Hiram) No. 68 with Leavenworth (King Solomon) No. 10, 1990; Mound City (Landmark) No. 218 with Altamont No. 69, 1973; Leavenworth (Dispensation Landmark Charter St. Johns) Nov. 26, 1870; Lecompton No. 13, 1865; Liberty No. 123 with Keystone No. 102, 1918; Lincolnville No. 315, 1896; Lindsborg (Phoenix) No. 253, 1888; Linn No. 170 with Frontier No. 104, 1962; Logan No. 264 with Phillipsburg No. 184, 1990; Long Island No. 231 with Almena (Naphtali) No. 310, 1976; Louisburg No. 180, 1894; Luray No. 142 with Lucas (Blue Hill) No. 198, 1943: Lyons No. 192; Mackey No. 48; Maple City No. 342 with Dexter No. 156, 1977; Maple Hill No. 370 with Alma No. 161, 1977; Marquette No. 353 with Lindsborg No. 397, 1967; McDonald No. 383 with St. Francis No. 404, 1985; Medicine Valley with Medicine Lodge (Delta) No. 77, 1979; Milan No. 255 with Argonia No. 285, 1968; Miltonvale No. 242 with Clay Center No. 134, 1987; Mission Hills No. 54, name changed to Shawnee No. 54, 1952; Moline No. 267 with Meridian No. 235, 1987; Montana (Evergreen) No. 86, 1888; Monticello No. 43, 1875; Moundridge No. 346 with Galva No. 251, 1868; Ht. Pleasant No. 58, 1888; Morland No. 414 with Millbrook No. 281, 1985: Morrill No. 373 with Hamlin No. 185, 1959; Mulberry No. 261 with Girard No. 93, 1990; Munden No. 128 with Cuba No. 362, 1983; Natoma No. 390 with Russell No. 177, 1990: Nemaha (Corning) No. 13 with Seneca No. 39, 1968; Neosho Rapids No. 77 (Changed to Ionic), 1879; Nevada City (Nevada) No. 36 with Grand Lodge of Colorado, 1862; New Albany No. 8 with Fredonia (Constellation) No. 95, 1973; Newton (Magnolia) No. 231 with Newton No. 142, 1901; Norcatur No. 317 with Oberlin (Mountain Slope) No. 186, 1979: North Lawrence (Valley) No. 30, Second Charter, 1887; Oak No. 287 with Smith Center (Western Star) No. 174, 1983; Occidental No. 207 with Osborne (Saqui) No. 160, 1978: Olive No. 350 with Vesper No. 136 to form Sedan (Vesper-Olive) No. 136, 1972; Olivet (Astra) No. 363, 1908; Osage Mission (Mission) No. 92, 1897; Osawatomle (Osage Valley) No. 24, 1863; Ottawa No. 128 with Franklin No. 18, 1906; Ottawa (Melody) No. 400 with Ottawa No. 18, 1928; Ottumwa No. 11, 1863 and 1871: Paola (Miami) No. 68 with Paola No. 37, 1876: Pardee (Dispensation Lincoln, Chartered Center) No. 69, 1971; Paris No. 22, 1871; Piper No. 385 with Kansas City (Delaware) No. 96, 1937; Parkersville No. 158 with Dwight No. 374, 1937; Perry (Perryville) No. 52, 1877; Pomona No. 138, 1901; Potwin No. 288 with Towanda No. 30, 1969: Powhattan No. 363 with Hiawatha No. 35, 1971; Pretty Prairie No. 428 with Arlington (Cable) No. 299, 1957; Quenemo No. 270 with Pomona (McKinley) No. 41, 1981; Rob Morris No. 332 with Pratt (Kilwinning) No. 265, 1982; Rosalia No. 434 with Leon (Joppa) No. 223, 1961; Randall No. 304 with Jewell No. 11, 1966; Rexford No. 442 with Colby (St. Thomas) No. 306, 1983: Richfield No. 303, 1892; Richmond No. 426 with Garnett (Delphain) No. 44, 1946; Riley (Ashlar) No. 344 with Vamego No. 75, 1987; Robinson No. 159 with Hiawatha No. 35, 1981; Salina (John H. Brown) No. 215 with Salina No. 60, 1907; Salt Lake City (Mt. Moriah) No. 70 with Grand Lodge Of Utah, 1872; Saltville (Barnard) No. 59 with Lincoln No. 154, 1973; Saratoga No. 215. 1892: Scottville No. 249 with Sincerity No. 214, 1983; Scranton (Perfect Square) No. 220, 1908: Scranton No. 407 with Carbondale No. 70: Sedgwick No. 139 with Newton No. 142, 1984: Seneca No. 39, 1875; Severence No. 313 with Highland (Smithton) No. 1, 1951, Shawnee No. 54, 1928; Simpson (Sincerity) No. 214 with Mt. Vernon (Beloit) No. 145, 1990: Smoky Valley No. 209 with Salina No. 60, 1967; Soldier No. 240 with Circleville No. 20, 1967; Spearville No. 388 with Dodge City (St. Bernard) No. 222, 1987; Springdale No. 152, 1887; Stan Smart No. 378 with Attica (R. D. Ely) No. 262, 1981; Stanton No. 18, 1963; Stanton (Zion) No. 108, 1883; Stohrville No. 368 with Anthony No. 200, 1984: Sylvia No. 391 with Stafford No. 252, 1984; Sylvan Grove No. 359 with Lincoln No. 154, 1987: Tecumseh No. 15, 1874; Timber Creek (Dick Rees) No. 59, 1887; Trading Post (Blooming Grove) No. 41, 1904; Turner No. 425 with Kansas City (Ben Hur) No. 322, 1937; Turon No. 358 with Arlington (Cable) No 299, 1986; Tuscon No. 82 with Neosho No. 27, 1982; Twin Falls (Olive) No. 181, 1885; Twin Springs No. 61, Name changed to LaCygne No. 61 and moved to LaCygne, 1870; Twin Grove No. 213 with Hope No. 155, 1984: Tyro No. 386 with Caney No. 324, 1966; Orbana No. 239 with Erie No 75, 1959, Valley No. 30 with Lawrence No. 5, 1876; Valley Center (Ark) No. 243, 1902; Valley Falls No. 21 with Meriden No. 236, 1981; Vermillion No. 320 with Frankfort No. 67, 1968; Virginia City No. 34 with Grand Lodge of Montana, 1886; Ualdron No. 377 with Anthony No. 200, 1957: Wallace No. 318 moved to Winona, 1961: Walton No. 323, 1895; Westphalia (Avon) No. 305 with Garnett (Delphian) No. 44, 1953; Wetmore No. 53 with Netawaka (Polar Star) No. 130, 1944: Wetmore No. 53, Second Charter and Consolidated with Goff No. 430, 1968; White Water (Brainerd) No. 280, 1927; White Cloud No. 78 with Highland (Smithton) No. 1, 1979; Whitewater No. 180 with Towanda No. 30, 1977; Whiting No. 250 with Polar Star No. 130, 1988; Wilmore No. 412 with Comanche No. 295, 1977; Windom No. 276 with McPherson No. 172, 1980 and Winfield No. 98 with Winfield (Adelphia) No. 110, 1903.
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NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF GRAND SECRETARIES AND GRAND REPRESENTATIVES IN FRATERNAL RELATIONS WITH KANSAS STATE
GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND REP. OTHERS
GRAND REP. KANSAS
Alabama
Joseph P. Jones PO Box 6195 Montgomery, 36106-0195
Willard R. Fuller Rt 3 Box 35 Fyffe, 35971
W. Nolan Artz 155 Rutland Wichita, 67206
Alaska
Richard D. Bender PO Box 190668 Anchorage, 99502-0668
Glenn V. Pruett 2613 Ruby Ave. Fairbanks, 99709
Clifford Trax 3400 W 77th Valley Center, 67147
Arizona
Robert F. Henderson Masonic Temple 345 W. Monroe St. Phoenix, 85003
Robert Henderson 3407 N. 24th Phoenix, 85015
William F. Mcintosh PO Box 155 Clay Center, 67432
Arkansas
James L. Weatherall 700 Scott St. Little Rock 72201-4693
Billy D. Porter
Arthur M. Williams Box 15 Arkansas City, 67005
California
Robert A. Klinger Calif. Masonic Temple 1111 California San Francisco, 94108
Colorado
Harry L. Lyons 1130 Panorama Dr. Colorado Springs. 80904
Herschel Perry 705 S. Force Lamar, 81052
J . Fred Williamson 310 S. Purdy Lyons 67554
Connecticut
R. Stanley Harrison Box 250 Wallingford, 06492
R. S. Harrison 100 High St. B r i s t o l . 06010
John Rule 1103 N. 4th Atchison, 66002
Delaware
Warren F. Schueler, Sr. PGM 818 Market Wilmington, 19801-3011
Ray W. Budd 229 Lyndhurst Ave McDaniel Crest Wilmington, 19803
Lyman H. Brown Rt 1 Box 66A Plains, 67869
District of Columbia
Stewart W. Miner 5428 MacArthur Blvd NW Washington, 20016
Ronald G. Wood 250 Llewelyn Ln. Huntington, MD, 20639
William E. Bradford 707 Vine Wamego, 66547
Flordia
William G. Wolf Box 1020 Jacksonville, 32201
Grant T. Gilder 4 NE 11th St. Miami Shores, 33153
David R. Shepard 1516 S. Main Ft. Scott, 66701
Georgia
Carl F. Lester Jr. Bll Mulberry Macon, 31298-5099
James M. Head 7514 Elliot Rd. Jonesboro, 30236
Ben B. Boyles 807 N. Main St. John. 67576
Hawaii
Herbert G. Gardiner 1227 Hakiki St. Honolulu, 96614
Idaho
Larry R. Turner 219 N. 7th St. Boise, 83701-5187
Wayne W. Woodward 300 Evergreen Rd. Emmett, 83617
Eugene V. Beggs Ensign. 67841
Illinois
Robert Kalb PO Box 4147 Springfield, 62708
A. Lloyd Sinclair Box 307 Kansas, 61933
Indiana
Roll in 0. Simpson Box 44210 Indianapolis, 46204
Lee J. Hartner 6426 Alvarez St. Ft. Wayne, 64815
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Tom Eggleston Masonic Temple Box 279 Cedar Rapids, 52408
Richard D. Kelsey 16824 NW 54th St. Rossville, 66533
Donald E. Vochatzer, Sr. 10648 Polfer Rd. Kansas City. 66109 Paul W. Babcock 4641 Metropolitan Ave. Kansas City, 66106
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Kentucky
Joseph R. Conway Masonic Home, 40041
William L. Rice Rt.l Versailles, 40383
Joseph B, Detrixhe Ames, 66931
Louisana
Jack Crouch 1300 Masonic Temple New Orleans, 70130
Leslie F. Tanner 2718 S. Carrollton Ave. New Orleans. 70118
William J. Brown 2839 S. Bonn Wichita, 67217
Maine
Edwin V. George 413 Congress St. Portland, 04111
Charles E. Briggs 21 Walpole St. Norwood, 02062
Hugh E. Richards 26 Douglas Pkwy. Wichita, 67206
Maryland
Jack R. Frazier 223 N. Charles St. Baltimore, 21201
A. Ray Bulgin 225 N, Charles St. Baltimore. 21201
Paul E. Murphy 8843 Horton St. Overland Park, 66207
Massachusetts
David B. Richardson 186 Tremont St. Boston. 02111
Edgar W. Darling 14 Arbor Ln. Wilbraham. 01093
Vernon D. Martin 311 W. 8th St. Concordia, 66901
Michigan
Robert N. Osborne PGM Masonic Temple 223 E. Fulton Grand Rapids, 49503
Royce E. Curlis Masonic Temple 223 E. Fulton Grand Rapids. 49303
Owen E. Hodgson McCall Manor, Apt. 118 626 S. 3rd Salina, 67401-4105
Minnesota
Raymond E. Schlemmer St. Paul Masonic Ctr. 220 E. Plato Blvd. St. Paul. 53107
Glen Nelson 9114 Vinland Proctor 55810
E. Dean Osborn 328 E. 1st St. Wichita, 67202
Mississippi
T. K Griffis Box 1030 Meridian, 39301
Charles H. Powell Rt 1, Box 114 Vardaman, 38878
James P. Brown 1209 Ridge Rd. Atchison, 66002
Missouri
Terry C. Alexander 800 Hwy., 63 North Columbia, 65201-6697
J. Morgan Done1 son Princeton, 64673
Clifford D. Knauss Rt 2, Box 131 Halstead, 67056
Montana
Dean M. Lindahl Box 1138 Helena. 39624
Sheldon Rediske PO Box 380 Baker, 59313
Paschal W. Lundy The Heritage Club, 612 2020 S. Monroe St. Denver. CO 80210
Nebraska
Donald E. Rammussen 1630 K St Lincoln, 68508
Wilbert W. Wittmess 900 Fillmore Omaha, 68128
Richard H. Hart 124 Kendall Topeka, 66606
Nevada
Frank E. Hart 40 West 1st. Ste. 317 Reno. 89501
Larry E. Wallace 2312 Kirk Ave. Las Vagas. 89101
Carl A. Steward Cedar Vale, 67204
New Hampshire
Stanley A. Johnson. PGM 813 Beech St. Manchester. 03104
Arnold M. Ashley Box 246 Dover, 03820
L, D, Winegardner 601 S. 6th Atchison, 66002
New Jersey
Raymond P. Bellini. PGM Box 460 Burlington. 08016
Julius W. Lodgek 213 Fern Ave. CoUinswood, 08108
Elvin S, Cox Box 43 Rose Hill, 67133
New Mexico
Ray D. Carpenter, PGM 7212 Canary Lane NE Albuquerque, 87109
New York
Wendell K. Walker Masonic Hall 71 W. 23rd St. New York. 10010
George Monomakhoff
F. Warren Starns HC 1, Box 78 Winona, 67764
North Carolina
Robert P. Dudley Box 6506 Raleigh. 27628
E. John Elmore Box 964 Burlington. 27215
Jerry W. Cole 1351 N. Emporia Wichita, 67214
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North Dakota
Paul L. Burkhardt 201 14th Ave. N. Fargo, 58102
Leland E. Fett 2507 9th St. South Fargo, 58102
Arthur C. Hodgson Box 666 Lyons, 67554
Ohio
Vernon E. Musser Box 629 634 High St. Worthington, 43085
James J. Harbage 1120 Morning Dr. Worthington, 43085
John H. Murray 1020 S. 4th Leavenworth, 66048
Oklahoma
John E. Shaver Box 1019 Guthrie, 73044
C. V. Reece Box 1019 Guthrie, 73044
Basil Harhofer Box 6 Ness City, 67560
Oregon
James H. Shillingburg Box 96 Forest Grove, 97116
J. L. Taylor 585 S. Espey Grants Pass, 97527
Morgan J. Snyder PC Box 93 Clay Center, 67432
Pennsylvania
Thomas W. Jackson Masonic Temple 1 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, 19107
Rhode Island
Julio A. Paniccia, PGM 742 Plainfield St. Providence, 02909
G. Harvey Faulkner 4550 N. Flowing Wells Rd. Apt. 93 Tucson, AZ 85705
Virgil W. Dobson Box 416 Sharon Springs, 67758
Puerto Rico
Benjamin Santana Box 8385 Santurce, 00910
Pedro Rojas GPO 1616 San Juan, 00936
Melburn C. Barnes 735 N. 10th St. Fredonia, 66736
South Carolina
H. Dwight McAlister 1401 Senate St. Columbia, 29201
Ronald A. Ashcraft Box 18283 Spartanburg, 29318
Chester L. Gilbert 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka, 66604
South Dakota
Raymond W. Horn, Sr. Box 468 Sioux Falls, 57101
William E. Mitchell Plankinton, 57368
Carroll D. Barker Box 11 McLouth, 66054
Tennessee
John R. Stracener Box 24216 Nashville, 37202
W. R. Patton, Jr. 622 Vinton Erwin, 37650
C. Travis Spencer Box 312 Hutchinson, 67501
Texas
James D. Ward Box 446 Waco, 76703
W. B. Ball Box 12526 San Antonio, 78212
K. Maynard Curts 8935 Cottonwood, Apt. 4 Lenexa, 66215
Utah
Robert D. Braman 640 E. South Temple St. Salt Lake City, 84102
Lynn J. Brady Eureka, 84628
Kevin Peterson 652 Briarcliff Salina, 67401
Vermont
Ernest R. McDonald, Jr. 431 Pine Burlington, 05401-0431
Virginia
John P. Stokes Box 27345 Richmond, 23261
James B. Wilkinson
Glenn L. Knapp 2813 Frances Leavenworth, 66048
Washington
Walberg Tonstad Masonic Temple 47 St. Helens Ave. Tacoma, 98402
Clyde B. Mix 47 St. Helens Ave. Tacoma, 98402
George L. Gerardy 1301 Kansas Atchison, 66002
West Virginia
Camden C. Ferrell Box 2346 Charleston, 25328
Hilton E. Brookman 506 Reynolds Princeton, 24740
Gerald L. Townsend 6803 Maston Ave. Shawnee Mission, 66203
Wisconsin
Douglas F. Krimmer. PM 36275 Sunset Dr. Dousman, 33118
Carl W. Skoog 3818 W. Helena St. Milwaukee, 33209
Robert D. Caplinger Route 2 Effingham, 66203
James E. Zimmerman Box 1217 Topeka, 66601
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Wyoming
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Ray A. Noah Box 459 Casper, 82602 FOREIGN GRAND LODGES IN FRATERNAL REUTIONS WITH KANSAS
COUNTRY
GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND REP. OTHERS
GRAND REP. KANSAS
Alberta
A. F. Aylesworth 330 12 Ave. SW Calgary, T2R 0H2
Lloyd E. Dickson 47 Rutherford Close Red Deer. T4N 3L1
James 0. Foster 14200 Boston Wichita, 67230
Argentina
Gabriel F. Martinez Cangallo 1242 (R.28) Buenos Aires
Carlos Gazardsian
John M. Peyton 409 N. College Mulvane 67110
Austria
Franz Hayssler A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
Robert Rosenbaum A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
William B. Chapman Oakley, 67748
Belgium (Regular Grand Lodge)
Claude Hartin Rue Royale 265 1030 Brussels
Bollva
Federico Calero Deheza Postal No. 564 La Paz
Brasil (Amazonas & Acre)
Manoel D. S. Hatos Box 162 69025 Hanaus AM Brasil
Brasil (Bahia)
Egydio Vieira Filho Rua Carlos Gomez 108, Salvador-Bahia
Oswaldo Bello Biscia Rua Carlos Gomez 108, Salvador-Bahia
Jack B. Stairrett Rt. 3 Jetmore, 67854
Brasil (Brasilia)
Manuel M. deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasilia-DF
Manuel M. deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasilia-DF
Lewis C. Carter 411 S. Montana Holton, 66436
Brasil (Ceara)
Marcus V. M. da Silva Avenida Do Imperador 145\47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza, Ceara
Antonio F. Nogueira Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza, Ceara
Victor J. Olson 201 W. Banks Ave. Rt 2 Burlingame. 66413
Brasil (Goias)
Carlos I. DePaula Rua T-28 No. 1567 Setor Bueno 7400 Goiania, Goias
Adolfo Carlos Leal
Benny Hollovay Rt. 1 Narka, 66960
Brasil (Mato Grasso)
Wilson M. Barbosa Ave Calogeras 1952 Caixa Postal 611 Campo Grande 79,100 MS Mato Grasso
M. H. Alves Caixa Postal 36 CEP 79,600 Tres Lagoas Mato Grosso Do Sul
J. Wayne Pipkin Box 488 Cheney, 67025
Brasil (Mines Gerais)
J. L. Carneiro Rua Donna Cecilia No. 26 Serra, M. G.
Luiz S. DeFario 908 Ave Alfonso Pena 30,000 Belo Uorizonte Minas Gerais
Richard L. Becker Box 483 Coffeyville, 67337
Brasil (Paralba)
Dr. Jacy M. Leite Rue Joao Domingos 197 Miranar CEP, 58,000 Joao Pessoa, Paraiba
Severino M. Paiva Box 1 Joao Pessona 58,000 Paraiba
Larry L. Algott 9696 Blue River Hills Rd Manhattan, 66502
Van Doubek 624 School St. Pratt, 67124 Raul Q. Aramayo Postal No. 564 La Paz
C. M. (Bud) Geis Box 72 Circleville, 66416 Floyd A. Bosler 4323 Martin Kansas City, 66102
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Brasil (Parana)
Antonio A. Jansson Rua Visconde Do Rio Branco 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 8000 Curitiba Parana
Elipdio Salva Rua Visconde Do Rio Branco 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 8000 Curitiba Parana
Floyd Coffman W. 15th St. Courthouse Ottawa, 66067
Brasil (Pernambuco)
Paulo D C Lustosa Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife, Pernambuco
Jose Harcelo Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife, Pernambuco
Ray D. Fincher 1725 Appleton Parsons, 67357
Brasil (Piaui)
Valdir E. Soares Rua Riachuelo, 1164 Caixa Postal 176 64,200 Parniba, Piaui
S. X. Goncalves Caixa Postal 10 64,000 Teresina, Piaui
Clayton J. Connell Rt. 3 Fail River, 67057
Brasil (Rio de Janiero)
Jose Nunes Dos Santos Rua Professor Gabezo 129 Tyvea, Cep 20271 Rio de Janiero RJ
Brasil (Rio Grande Do Sul)
Jose V. K. Neto Ave Praora Bel as No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Port Alegre, 9000
Antonio DeCastro Pereira Ave Praira Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Post Alegre, 9000
A. Kevin Kobler 2940 SV Gage Blvd. #201 Topeka, 66614
Brasil (Santa Catarina)
Jose P. Da Cunha Brito Box D-33 88,000 Florianopolis Santa Catarina
Marcos A. Von Bathen Caixa Postal 380 Lages
John L. Heckert Box 1213 Ottawa, 66067
Brasil (Sao Paulo)
Joao Zinmeriiiann Filho Caixa Postal 8348
Orieo P. Sobrinho Box 8348 01000 Sao Paulo
Eugene E. Carlson Box 1213 El Dorado, 67042
British Columbia
William L. Stirling 1495 W. 8th Ave. Vancouver V6H 1C9
James L. Floyd 1495 W. 8th Ave. Vancouver V6H 1C9
William E. Montgomery Box HH Syracuse, 67878
Canada (Ontario)
Robert E. Davies Box 217 Hamilton LBN 3C9
J. Murray Jolley 1034 Sheoherd Ave. W Downsview M3H 2TJ
Richard D. Overton 6937 Grandview Merriam, 66204
Chile
Orlando Guerrero Delado Harcoleta 659 Casilla Postal 2867
J. P. DeLeon-Chaves Casilla Postal 284 Vina Del Mar
Ray C. Bopson 2426 Benjamin Dr. Wichita, 67204
China (Taiwan)
Nelson S. Tung, PGM 10, Lane 201, Chang-An East Road, Sec. 2 Taipei 103, ROC
Jorgen B. Schroeder Shin Lin, PO Box 29-9 Taipei 111,ROC
Oscar D. Smith 1505 W. Cedar Olathe, 66061
Columbia (Bogota)
Argemiro C. Restrepo Apartado Aereo No.6672 Bogota, DE
Merle D. Bradley 2300 W. 30th Topeka, 66611
Columbia (Cartagena)
Jose J. V. Perez Box 1969 Cartagena
Hurlbut K. Graves 430 North St. St. Francis, 67756
Columbia (Santander)
Manuel R. A. Portilla Avienda 2E 0-33N (}uinta Bosch Cucuta
Armando Fuentez Ave. 7A No. 6-77 Apartado Aereocuta
Alfred D. Van Tries 6649 Lowell Dr. Shawnee Mission, 66204
Costa Rica
Jorge Zeledon Box 10,060 San Jose, 1000
Jeorge H. Sanchez Box 14 Alajuela
Ralph D. Walker Rt. 1 Sharon Springs, 67758
Cuba
Raciel M. Andrew Aparlado 72 Lahabana
Angel G. Fabars Despaigne
Billy E. -Archibald Almena, 67622
Robert K. Shklar 2055 Fifth Kiowa, 67070
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Jorgen Schwartz P. 0. Box 2563 23 Blegdamvej DK 2100 Denmark
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John E. Stover Box 16 Cawker City, 67430
Denmark
Jens Ernst Lassen P. 0. Box 2563 23 Blegdamsvej DK 2100 Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ramon H. G. Rojo Arzobispo Portes No. 354 Espuina Las Carreras Santo Domingo
Ecuador
Ricardo C. Bohorquez Box 932 Guayaquil
Alonso Vargas Po Box 932 Guayaquil
David F. Snyder 820 Old North Manor Rd. Wichita, 67217
El Salvador
Jose Roberto C. Rueff PO Box 3009 San Salvador
Guillermo Orellana Mixco Ave. Bernal y Calle Antigua a San Antonia Abad 291 San Salvador
John A. Schowalter 303 Poplar Halstead, 67056
England
CHD. MBS Higham, R. N. Freemasons' Hall 60 Great Queen St. London WC2B 5AZ
George T. Kelway St. Anna Milford Haven Pembrokeshire
S. Allan Daugherty 3411 E. Kinkaid Wichita, 67218
Finland
Yrjo Hakkinen Kasarmikuta 16 D 00130 Helsinki 13
Holgar Liinpaa Rauhankatu 6A 00130 Helsinki 13
Jeffrey L. Sowder Box 177 Toronto, 66777
France
Y. Trestournel 65' Blvd. Bineau 92200 Neiully Sur Seine
Bernard Guillemain 7 Rue Ed. Henroit 76600 LaHavre
David Recob 1241 SW 31st Topeka, 66611
Gabon (Africa)
Harius Foungues BP 233 Libreville
Germany
Gerd Honisch Emserstrasse 12-13 1 Berlin 31
Gerd Honisch Emerstrasse 12-13 1 Berlin 31
Albert 0. Arnold, Ji Box 1217 Topeka, 66601
Greece
Stamelos P. Hacris 19 Acharnon St. 104 38 Athens
G. loannides 19 Acharnon St. 104 38 Athens
A. Franklin Baldwin Rt.l, Box 34 Fontana, 66026
Guatemala
Jose Luis Franco De Leon1 H. E. Solorzano Arco 4-7 No. 32 Zone 5 27 calle 12-45 Zona 5 Jardines de LasAsuncion Aparte Postal 34 Cuidad de Guatemala Guatemala City, C.A.
Honduras
J. Edgardo Sandoval A. 3a Ave. No. 717 Tegucigalpa, D. C.
Carlos Lainez-Calderon Apartade Postal No.l53-C Tegucigalpa, D. C.
Harvey L. Henderson Box 155 Satanta, 67870
Iceland
Jon Birgir Jonsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
T. Bernardsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
Duane W. Stutz Dtica, 67584
India
N. L. Duggal Freemasons' Hall Janpath, PO Box 681 New Dehli, 110001
H. Rajogoplan 54-147 Mount Road Madras 6
Claude Norris 1523 S. Crawford Ft. Scott, 66701
Iran
NematoUah Raeen Box 25017 L. A., CA 90025 USA
Mohammad H. Afghami Box 11-1777 Tehran
W. Max Mathis 1006 Champa St. Pratt, 67124
Ireland
Michael W. Walker Freemasons' Hall 17 Holesworth St. Dublin 2
Norman A. Peilow Freemasons' Hall 17 Holesworth St. Dublin 2
Robert G. Jackson 3825 Worwick Town Rd. Topeka, 66610
Billy J. Beaver 529 Southwest Blvd. Kansas City, HO 64106
Robert J. Higgs 125 SW. Courtland Topeka, 66606
Webster T. Bolin 309 SE 3rd Newton, 67114
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Israel
Arie Munitz Box 33206 Tel Aviv
Samuel Raphaeli Box 33206 Tel Aviv
Forrest D. Haggard 7600 W. 75th Overland Park, 66204
Italy
Alfredo Dionede Via San Pancrazio, 8 00152 Roma
Antonio Guastafierro Via F. Persico, 62 80141 Napoli
L. Eldon Gideon Route 6 Topeka, 66608
Japan
Chester L. D i t t o , PGM 1-3 Shibakoen 4-Choiiie Hinato-Ku Tokyo, 105
Katsumi Inaba 2-11 Kureiwa-Cho Hissaki, Yamashina-Ku Kyoto, 607
Carroll C. Arnett 1615 Country Club Dr. El Dorado. 67042
Luxembourg
Rene Goerres B.P. 851 L-2018 Luxembourg
Roland Lecaf 40 Espanade Diekrich, Luxembourg
Charles H. Hoffmeister 3330 Virginia Topeka, 66605
Manitoba
John A. Fergusson <20 Corydon Ave. Winipeg R3L 0N8
R. W. Hart 113 Browning Blvd. Winipeg R3K OLl
Ralph E. Wilson 223 Concordia Bella Vista, AK 72712
Mexico (Baja Calif)
Max A. Martinez Domicilio Conocido Fraccinoaniento Padre Kino Tijuana, B.Cfa.
Chester Collins Box 96 Winona, 57764
Mexico (Baja Calif Sur)
Rauls S. Vega Apartado Postal 490 LaPaz
Harry E. Gorrell Box 215 Independence, 67301
Mexico (Campeche)
Campeche Grand Lodge Off. Of Permanent Ex.M8etinsburg, 24350 Escarcego, Campeche
Mexico (Cosmos)
Jesus F. Santana E. Domicilio c a l l e Libertad 1004 Chihuaua CP 31000
Robert H. Nease Box 716 Hugoton, 67951
Mexico (Del P a c i f i c o )
Inocencio H. Verdugo Apartado Postal No. 20 Guaymas, Sonora
Wilbur W. Rothe 641 Mornlngside Dr. Salina,67401
Mexico (Nuevo Leon)
Lenin C. Molina Alberto Lorera Jasso Gral M. Escobedo Nte 414, Apdo Postal 309 Monterry, N. L. Monterrey, N. L. CP 64,000
Ethan A. Quakenbush Box 368 Sublette, 67877
Mexico (San Luis P o t o s i )
Carlos J. A. Aguilar Apdo Postal No. 104 San Luis Potosi
Anselmo S. Garza Apdo Postal No. 104 San Luis Potosi
Damon H. Grimes Rt. 4 Paola, 65071
Mexico (Tamaulipas)
Juan Vazquez Lara Encino No. 100 Col. Agulia Box 419, Taapico 89230
Jose S. Vega Del C a s t i l l o Gerald L. Anderson F.A. de Olmos 101 Nte. 1000 Dewey A l t o s Tampico, Tamps Galena, 56739
Mexico (York)
D. H. Hart PO Box 1986 Mexico 1 D. F.
Frederico Von Son 250 Kennedy St.,Suite 56 Chula Vista. CA 92011
Merle Furnas 3605 W. 7th Coffeyville, 67337
Netherlands
J. Nicholas de Vroom 22 Fluvelen Burgval 2511 CJ The Hague
G. Tanis Van Kebwich Verschuurlaan 25-510 Groningen
Lloyd D. Crall 1915 Hart Dodge City, 57801
New Brunswick
Stirling M. Scribner PO Box 6430 STN A St. John E2L 4R
Fred S. P. Haycock 109 Beaverbrook Ave. St. John E2k 2WB
Clarence W. Sills Parker, 56072
W
James W. Robbins 400 S. Alabama Martinsburg, WV 25401
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New South Wales
Ian R. McCulloch 279 Castlereaugh St. PO Box A 259 Sydney South NSW 2000
A. A. Kennedy 13 Middle Harbor Rd. Linfield East 2020
Wm. J. Colnar 8012 Arcadia Kansas City, 66112
New Zealand
Roy J. Towers Box 6439 Wellington 1
A. R. White 27 Little John St. Hillsboro Auckland 4
Don E. Robinett Rt 2, Box 52 Randall, 66963
Nicaragua
David Pereyra S. Box 103 Managua
A. G. Laraespada Box 102 Managua
R. Kenneth Land 2129 Morningside Dr. Topeka, 66614
Norway
Sverre Krokaas Nedre Voldgate 19 Oslo 1
Stein Dlven Nordbergvn. 58, N - 0875 Oslo 8
Nova Scotia
Gerald G. Vickers 1533 Barrington St. Halifax B3J 1Z4
Frederick C. Armitage Siter Comp 59 Rt. 1 Mount Uriiacke Hants Co Nova Scotia
Thurman D. Miller 304 Shawnee Hiawatha, 66434
Panama
Julio Aquin Apdo Postal 84 Panama 1, R de P
Manuel Hendoza Apdo Postal 84 Panama 1, R de P
Aubrey B. Park 314 Edgerton Oakley, 67748
Peru
Amadori Quinonez Box 587 Lima, 100
Carlos Valasquez Box 587 Lima, 100
Roderick B. Bentley Shields, 67884
Phillipine Islands
Alejandrino A. Eusebio 1440 San Marcelino Manila
Victoria C, Daroya 1440 San Marcelino Manila
James H. Trice, Jr. Medicine Lodge, 67104
Prince Edward Island
Keith MacKinnon Box 337 Charlottetown CIA 7K7
Henry N. Birch Port Hill Northern R. R.
Kenneth W. Shreve 2139 Bella Vista Wichita, 67203
Quebec
K. W. Aldridge 2295 St. Mark St. Montreal H3H 2G9
R. H. Teague 165 Evelyn St. Greenvield Pk J4V 2S6
Thomas C. Raum, Jr. 71 Mission Rd. Wichita, 67203
Queensland
Grand Secretary U.G.L. of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
G. S. Lister, PAGM U.G.L. of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
Irwin Gedney Rt 1 Box 51638 Gaylord, 7638
Saskatchewan
Robert G. Treleaven 1930 L o m e St. Regina, Saskatchewan Canada, S4P 2M1
W. J. Oliver 2666 Argyle St. Regina, Saskatchewan Canada, S4S 0K4
Alvin E. Hauserman 515 W. 7th St. Junction City, 66441
Scotland
Arthur 0. Hazel 96 George St. Edinburgh EH2 3DH
Alastaire N. Russell 34 Rose Ave. Elgin Morayshire
Robert H. Arnold Box 122 Alma, 66401
South Africa
Leslie Gould Grand Lodge Centre Box 46203 Orange Grove Johannesburg 2119
Henry Glenton
John W. Willey, 111 317 E. 7th Solomon, 67480
South Australia
Owen D. Redman Freemasons' Hall 254 North Terrace Adelaide 5000
L. H. Ferrar 24 Mingara Ave. Stoneyfell
Conrad F. Johnson 217 S. 12th Sabetha, 66534
Spain
Joseph Hunte Rodriguez Armando Pruneda Apartado Corres NOM 5119 Barcelona 08080
James E. .Bradley 201 S. Bay Greensburg, 67054
Donald D. Schoeni 4828 Cody Shawnee, 66203
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Sweden
Jan Thulin Nybrokajen 7 S-111 48 Stockholm
Robert Palnan S170 11 Drottingholm
Myron G. Johnson Lenora, 67645
Switzerland (Alpina)
Emil Buerlimann Grand Lodne Alpina Rue Du Petit-Beauliev Ch-1004, Lausanne
Jean C. Huget Alt Landstr 109 Ch-8803 Ruchlikon
James W. Cleland Wakeeney, 67672
Tasmania (Australia)
Kyle H. Wood 3 Sandy Bay Rd. Hobart 7000 Tasmania, Australia
B. B. Fowler 20 Delamere Crescent Launceston 7250
Charles D. Gallipeau 2627 N. 43rd St. Kansas City, 66104
Turkey
Sadi Aral Masonic Hall Nuru Ziyz Sok, 25 Beyoglu, Istanbul
Unal Godtunca Sakayik Sok 37/7 Tesvikiye, Istanbul
Villian E. Cook 6905 W. 51st Plaza ÂŤ2A Shawnee Mission, 66202
Venezuela
Elio Fernandez Hotta Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 APDO 927 Caracas
N. G. Baptista Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 SPDO 927 Caracas
James L. Withers HC 1, Box 485 Sharon Springs, 67758
Victoria
Donald E. Plaisted 300 Albert St. East Melbourne 3002
J. A. Mitchell, PJGW 12 Gregg St. Swan Hill Victoria 3585, Australia
Arthur R. Seele Monument, 67747
Western Australia
E. K. Hovells Freemasons' Hall Perth
Derek J. Samson 176 Preston Point Rd. East Freemantle W. A. 6158
Arris M. Johnson 2714 Hillcrest Hays, 67601
Grand Jurisdictions are requested to review the name, spelling and address and to submit changes or new additions direct to the Grand Secretary, Box 1217, Topeka, Kansas 66601-1217. We request address corrections whenever possible.
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LOCATION AND NUMBER OF LODGES IN DISTRICTS AREA I R;.W:. Jerry L. Royer, ADGM, Meriden No. 236, Route 1, Box 104, Meriden 66512 913-484-2275 (R) District No.
1
R:.W:. John Leland Windaeyer, DDGM, Smithton No. 1, 305 South Ives #4, Highland 66035 913-442-3724 (R)
Smithton No. 1, Highland; Hiawatha No. 35: Wathena No. 64; Sabetha No. 162; Horton No. 326; Bendena No. 440; Denton No. 449 District No.
2
R:.W:. Leland G. Salts, DDGM, Hayetta No. 393 4447 SE Hwy 40, Topeka 66607 913-379-5799 (R)
Frontier No. 5, Washington; Circleville No. 20: Arcana No. 31, Atchison; Holton No. 42; Huron No. 72; Huscotah No. 116; Polar Star No. 130, Netawaka; Active No. 158, Atchinson; Hoyt No. 327; Denison No. 372; Mayetta No. 393 District No. 14
R:.W: Earl H. Berg, DDGM, Meriden No. 236 820 NE 54th, Topeka 66617 913-288-1561 (R)
Oskaloosa No. 14; Jefferson No. 84, Winchester; Meriden No. 236; Lyra No. 256, McLouth; Mt. Zion No. 266, Nortonville; Perry No. 415; Lecompton No. 420 District No. 15
R;.W:. Donald L. Roche, DDGM, Blue Rapids No. 169 401 Chestnut, Blue Rapids 66411 913-226-7485 (R)
Oketo No. 25; Seneca No. 39; Frankfort No. 67; Sutton No. 85, Waterville; Home No. 89, Centralia; Marysville No. 91; Blue Rapids No. 169; Axtell No. 234; Beattie No. 259; Oneida No. 323; Summerfield No. 354; Goff No. 430 District No. 17
R:.W:. Harold E. Rowley, DDGM, Eminence No. 205 Route 1, Box 88, Eskridge 66423 316-443-5148 (R)
Lake No. 50, Silver Lake; Pottawatomie No. 52, St. Marys; Golden Rule No. 90, Topeka; Hesperian No. Ill, Rossville; Dover No. 138; Alma No. 161; Eminence No. 205, Eskridge; Delia No 419 District No. 18
R;.W:. Martin M. Donaldson, DDGM, Topeka No. 17 6712 SW Sherwood Court, Topeka 66614 913-478-4011 (R)
Topeka No. 17; Auburn No. 32; Orient No. 51, Topeka; Siloam No. 225, Topeka; Albert Neese No. 248, Tecumseh; Seabrook No. 385, Topeka; Wakarusa No. 402, Wakarusa AREA II
R:.W:. Maurice C. Hearn, ADGM, King Solomon No. 10, 920 Columbia Avenue, Leavenworth 66048 913-682-5709 (R) District No. 3
R:.W:. E. Kirk Stonebraker, DDGM, Hancock No. 311 1405 Washington, Leavenworth 66048 913-682-3479 (R)
Leavenworth No. 2; King Solomon No. 10, Leavenworth; Easton No. 45; Nine Mile No. 49, Lansing; Hiram No. 68, Leavenworth; Hancock No. 311, Fort Leavenworth District No. 4
R:.W:. Luis Romero, Jr., DDGM, Delaware No. 96 1863 North 32nd, Kansas City 66104 913-321-2136 (R)
Wyandotte No. 3, Kansas City; Delaware No. 96, Kansas City; Armourdale No. 271, Kansas City; Kaw No. 272, Kansas City; Bonner Springs No. 366; Roger E. Sherman No. 369, Kansas City; West Gate No. 438, Kansas City District No. 5
R:.W:. Donald D. West, Rosedale No. 333 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66216 913-631-4326 (R)
Ancient Form No. 34, Shawnee; Shawnee No. 54, Lenexa No. 135; Old Mission No. 153, Shawnee Mission; Ben Hur No. 322, Kansas City; Rosedale No. 333, Shawnee Mission; Overland Park No. 436
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R:.W:. James R. Sayler, DDGM, Gardner No. 65 12609 West 70th Terrace, Shawnee 66216 913-268-7570 (R)
Olathe No. 19; Osage Valley No. 24, Osawatomie; Paola No. 37; Spring Hill No. 56; Gardner No. 65; Palestine No. 127, Edgerton; Peace No. 243, Louisburg; Stanley No. 444 District No. 7
R:.W:. Oral V. Finkenbinder, DDGM, Mound City No. 32 Route 2, Box 155A. Mound City 66056 913-795-2642 (R)
Mound City No. 33; LaCygne No. 61; Eureka No. 88, Pleasanton; Equity No. 131, Fontana; Lotus No. 286, Blue Hound; Kincaid No. 338, Parker No. 341 AREA III
R:.W:. Melvin Cumnings, ADGM, Burlington No. 66 PC Box 24, Burlington 66839 316-364-5517 (R) District No. 12
R:.W:. Thomas J. Welsh, DDGM, Delphian No. 44 227 West 2nd, Box 354, Garnett 66032 913-448-5850 (R)
Ottawa No. 18; Melvern No. 22; McKinley No. 41, Pomona; Delphain No. 44, Garnett; Anchor No. 224, Williamsburg; Waverly No. 244; Lane No. 339 District No. 13
R:.W:. Wayne H. Rollf, DDGM, Palmyra No. 23 1070 Santa Fe, Gardner 66030
Lawrence No. 6; Acacia No. 9, Lawrence; Palmyra No. 23, Baldwin; DeSoto No. 40; Doric No. 83, Eudora; Henri No. 190, Tonganoxie; Linwood No. 247; Wellsville No. 356 District No. 19
R:.W:. Robert L. Lauback, DDGM, Ridgeway No. 62 PO Box 135, Scranton 66537 913-793-2327 (R)
Ridgeway No. 62, Overbrook; Carbondale No. 70; Corinthian No. 79, Burlingame; Euclid No. 101, Lyndon; Signal No. 141, Osage City District No. 20
R:.W:. Kenneth G. Thomas, DDGM, Hartford No. 193 Route 1, Hartford 66854 316-392-5869 (R)
Emporia No. 12; Zeredatha No. 80, Cottonwood Falls; Americus No. 109; Lebo No. 152; Hartford No. 193; Allen No. 335; Saffordville No. 395 District No. 21
R:.W:. Gordon K. McNitt, DDGM, Woodson No. 121 Route 1, Box 192, Toronto 66777 316-637-2490 (R)
Neosho No. 27, Leroy; Burlington No. 66; Fidelity No. 106, Eureka; Woodson No. 121, Toronto; Gilead No. 144, Yates Center; Madison No. 196; Hebron No. 314, Gridley; Climax No. 411 AREA IV
R:.W:. Johnny J. Gillhan, ADGM, Marmathon No. 245 1410 Central, Route 1, Box 2, Humboldt 66748 316-483-2482 (R) District No.
8
R:.W:. Michael A. Norris, DDGM, Rising Sun No. 8 Route 1, Box 25, Fort Scott 66701 316-223-5533 (R)
Rising Sun No. 8, Fort Scott; Eldora No. 28, Mapleton; Xenia No. 47; Devon No. 92; Memphis No. 108, Garland; Excelsior No. 115, Uniontown; Fulton No. 210; Hiattville No. 216; Bourbon No. 268, Bronson; Hepler No. 398 District No.
9
R;.W:. Ralph W. Kiomel, DDGM, Cherokee No. 119 Box 130, Cherokee 66724 316-457-8492 (R)
Baxter No. 71, Baxter Springs; Girard No. 93; Prudence No. 100, Columbus; Cherokee No. 119; Pittsburg No. 187; Galena No. 194; Mulberry No. 261; Black Diamond No. 274. Weir; Scaaaon No. 361; Araa No. 408
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R:.W:. Jessa Cooper, DDGM, Edna No. 345 PO Box *, Coffwyville 67337 316-251-3876 (R)
Adams No. 63, Oswego; Altamont No. 69; Chepota No. 73; Erie No. 76; Parsons No. 117; Thayer No. 149; Vulcan No. 229, Walnut; Temple No. 237, HcCune; Edna No. 345 District No. 11
R:.W:. Oren F. Patterson, DDGM, Cedar No. 103 1706 South Highland, Chanute 66720 316-431-4692 (R)
Pacific No. 29, Humboldt; lola No. 38; Cedar No. 103, Chanute; Olive Branch No. 212, Colony; Marmaton No..245, Moran; Virginia No. 315, Savonburg; LaHarpe No. 325 District No. 22
R:.W:. Carl Payne,, DDGM, Benedict No. 403 Route 1, Box 142, Buffalo 66717 316-698-3260 (R)
Harmony No. 94, Neodesha: Constellation No. 95, Fredonia; Greenwood No. 163, Fall River; Buffalo No. 379; Benedict No. 403 District No. 23
R:.W:. Merle W. Furnas, DDGM, Edna No. 345 3606 West 7th, Coffeyville 67337 316-251-1856 (R)
Longton No. 26; Keystone No. 102, Coffeyville; Fortitude No. 107, Independence; Meridian No. 126, Elk Falls; Carson No. 132, Elk City; Vesper-Olive No. 136, Sedan; Cherryvale No. 137; Hope No. 155, Howard; Caney No. 324; Chautauqua No. 355, Cedar Vale AREA V
R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox, ADGM, Douglass No. 151 Box 43, Rose Hill 67133 316-776-2141 (R) District No. 24
R:.W:. M. Wayne Rush, DDGM, Winfield No. 110 Route 2, Box 45, Winfield 67156 316-221-2988 (R)
Winfield No. 110, Crescent No. 133, Arkansas City; Wellington No. 150; Dexter No. 156, Oxford Mo. 165; Sumner No. 203, Caldwell; Clinton No. 233, Burden District No. 25
R:.W:. W. Michael Thomas, DDGM, Derby No. 365 202 South Georgie, Derby 67037 316-788-5118 (R)
HaysvlUe No. 112, Belle Plaine No. 173, Mulvane No. 201; Morton No. 258, Cheney; Mistletoe No. 269, Conway Springs; Unity No. 273, Clearwater; Derby No. 365 District No. 26
R:.W:. Leroy L. Loggins, DDGM, Masonic Home No. 450 4401 West 3rd, Wichita 67212 316-943-1826 (R)
York No. 57, Wichita; Sunflower No. 86, Wichita; North Star No. 168, Wichita; Albert Pike No. 303, Wichita; Trinity No. 313, Wichita; Bestor G. Brown No. 433, Wichita; Masonic Home No. 450, Wichita; Pyramid No. 451, Wichita District No. 27
R:.W:. Michael D. Farmer, DDGM, Mystic Tie No. 7 3506 Ridgecrest Road, Augusta 67010 316-775-6687 (R)
Towanda No. 30; Mystic Tie No. 74, Augusta; Patmos No. 97, El Dorado; Douglass No. 151; Joppa No. 223, Leon; Latham No. 401 District No. 28
R:.W:.Edward B. Sherwood, DDGM, Newton No. 142 919 Washington Road, Newton 67114 316-833-4828 (R)
Halstead No. 46, Advance No. 114, Florence; Newton No. 142; Centre No. 147, Marion; Valley Center No. 364
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R:.W:. John W. Willey, ADGM. Solomon City No. 106 316 East 17th, Solomon 67480 913-635-3351 (R) District No. 16
R:.W:. Harold E. Colbert, DDGM, Lafayette No. 16 2418 Buena Vista, Manhattan 66302 913-339-5624 (R)
Lafayette No. 16, Manhattan; Wamego No. 73; Farmers No. Vbb, Onega No. 188; Westmoreland No. 237 District No. 29
Randolph;
Ri.W:. Charles W. Gutsch, DDGM, Burdick No. 429 Route 2, Box 10, Burdick 66838 913-983-4387 (R) .
Council Grove No. 36; Cyrus NO. 288, Hope; Kansas No. 307, Herington; Alta Vista No. 337; Dwight No. 374; White City No. 380; Wilsey No. 382; Burdick No. 429 District No. 26
R;.W:. Donald L. Land, DDGM, Chatauqua No. 353, Rt 1 Box 119B, Cedar Vale 67024 316-738-2323 (R)
Longton No. 26; Meridian No. 126, Elk Falls; Vesper-Olive No. 136, Sedan; Hope No. 155, Howard; Chautauqua No. 353, Cedar Vale District No. 35
R:.W:. Robert C. Saar, DDGM, Winfield No. 110, 1815 E. 15th, Winfield 67136 316-221-4758 (R)
Winfield No. 110; Crescent No. 133, Arkansas City; Dexter No. 156; Clinton No. 233, Burden District No. 36
R:.W:. Wayne White, DDGM, Wellington No, 150, Rt 1, Wellington 67152 316-326-7746 (R)
Wellington No. 150; Oxford No. 165; Sumner No. 203, Caldwell; Argonia No. 283 District No. 37
R:.W:. Wesley Carlin (Carl) Stephens, DDGM, Unity No. 273. 3247 S. Maize Rd., Wichita 67213 316-722-3583 (R)
Haysville No. 112; Belle Plaine No. 173; Mulvane No. 201; Morton No. 238, Cheney; Mistletoe No. 269, Conway Springs; Unity No. 273, Clearwater; Derby No. 363 AREA VII
R:.W:. Dwight R. Gashaw, ADGM, Saqui No. 160. 238 North 1st, Osborne 67473 913-346-2634 (R) District No. 33
R:.W:. Max L. Briggs, DDGM, St John No. 133, 302 East 13th Concordia 66901 913-243-1542 (R)
Jewell No. 11; Mankato No. 87; St. John No. 113, Concordia; Mt. Vernon No. 143, Beloit; Formoso No. 336 District No 34
R:.W:. B. L. Roy Williams, DDGM, Lincoln No. 134 Route 3, Box 56, Lincoln 67455 913-324-4317 (R)
Salina No. 60; Minneapolis No. 143; Ellsworth No. 146; Lincoln No. 154; Samaria No. 298, Wilson District No. 41
R:.W;. Thaine A. Clark, DDGM, Hays No. 195 513 West 16th, Hays 67601 913-623-2738 (R)
Russell No. 177; Newahcuba No. 189, Stockton; Hays No. 195; Blue Hill No. 198, Lucas; Paradise No 290, Plainville; Beulah No. 291, Bunker Hill; Natoma No. 390 District No. 42
R:.W:. Charles D. Bock, DDGM, Cawker City No. 125 Box 113, Cawker City 67430 913-781-4326 (R)
Cawker City'No. 125; Saqui No. 160, Osborne; Western Star No. 174, Smith Center; Gaylord No. 183; Downs No. 204; Glen Elder No. 294
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LOCATION AND NUMBER OF LODGES IN DISTRICTS AREA VIII
R;.W:. Stanley R. Coble, ADGM, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124 1003 East 13th, Hutchinson 67501 316-663-4825 (H) District No. 35
R;.W:. John E. Carlson, DDGM, Corner Stone No. 219 Box 221, Galva 67443 316-654-3905 (R)
Sterling No. 171; McPherson No. 172; Royal No. 192, Lyons; Corner Stone No. 219, Little River: Chase No. 247; Geneseo No. 361; Lindsborg No. 397 District No. 36
R:.W:. Verlin McHenry, DDGM, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124 1003 West 17th, Hutchinson 67501 316-662-6137 (R)
Nickerson No. 43; Hutchinson-Reno, Hutchinson; Ninnescah No. 230, Kingman; Mt. Hope No. 238; Cable No. 299, Arlington District No. 37
R;.W:. Kenneth D. Strader, DDGM, Harper No. 206 Route 2, Box 88, Argonia 67004 316-435-6696 (R)
Delta No. 77, Medicine Lodge ; Anthony No. 200; Harper No. 206; R. D. Ely No.262, Attica; Cosmos No. 278, Kiowa; Argonia No. 285; Norwich No. 319; Spivey No. 347 District No. 38
R:.W:. Fred M. Rose, DDGM, Kilwinning No. 265 Box 128, Pratt 67028 316-893-2476 (R)
Kilwinning No. 265; Kiowa No 293; Grandview No. 376, Bucklin; Mullinville No. 399; Haviland No. 409 District No. 39
R:.W:. Richard A. Toallnson, DDGM, Stafford No. 252 437 East Crawford, Stafford 67578 316-234-5825 (R)
Larned No. 167; Mt. Moriah No. 179, Kinsley; Lewis No. 220; Stafford No. 252; Ionic No. 254, St. John; Macksville No. 371 AREA IX
R:.W:. Thomas F.Burrows, ADGM, Fargo No. 300 Route 2, Box 203, Liberal 67901 316-624-7534 (R) District No. 46
R:.W:. Lloyd D. Crall, DDGM, St. Bernard No. 222 1915 Hart Ave., Dodge City 67801 316-227-6832 (R)
St. Bernard No. 222, Dodge City; Alpha No. 282, Jetmore; Preston No. 384, Cimarron; Ensign No. 413 District No. 47
R:.U;. Dean L Beebe, DDGM, Minneola No. 431 PC Box 27. Minneola 67865 316-885-4650 (R)
Ashland No. 277; Comanche No. 295, Coldwater; Protection No. 384; Minneola No. 431 District No. 48
R:.W:. Ethan A. Quakenbush, DDGM, Santa Fe No. 312 300 Gwinn, Box 368, Sublette No. 67877
Webb No. 275, Meade; Fargo No. 300, Liberal; Santa Fe No. 312, Sublette: Plains No. 367; Hugoton No. 406: Satanta No 446 District No. 49
R:.W:. Janes J. Farmer, DDGM, Syracuse No. 309, Box 437, Syracuse 67878 316-384-5816 (R)
Tyrian No. 246, Garden City: Emerald No. 289, Lakin; Syracuse No. 309; Ulysses No. 435; Johnson No. 441
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R:.V:. John Steven Molstad, ADGM, St. Thomas No. 306 Box 793, Colby 67701 913-462-7164 (R) District No. 43
R:.W:. Billy E. Archibald, DDGM, Naphtali No. 310 Route 1, Box 37, Almena 67622 913-669-2308
Lenora No. 123; Phillipsburg No. 184; Mountain Slope No. 186, Oberlin; Norton No. 199; Logan No. 264; Milbrook No. 281, Hill City; Maphtali No. 310, Almena; Hoxie No. 348; Jennings No. 360; Selden No. 423 District No. 44
R:.W:. Wade R. Park, DDGM, Oakley No. 253 302 West 3rd, Oakley 67748 913-672-4298 (R)
Wakeeney No. 148; Oakley No. 253; Gove County No. 302, Grainfield; Wallace No. 318, Winnona; Quinter No. 410; Sharon Springs No. 417 District No. 45
R:.W;. Darrell M. Holmes, DDGH, Walnut Valley No. 191 133 North Mary, Utica 67584 913-391-2494 (R)
Walnut Valley, No 191, Utica; Barney No. 279, Dighton; Anthem No. 284, Scott City; Leoti No. 340; Horace No. 352, Tribune District No. 50
R:.W;. Rick L. Kriegh, DDGM, St. Francis No. 404 PO Box 115, St. Francis 67746 913-332-3297 (R)
Atwood No. 164; St. Thomas No. 306, Colby; Goodland No. 321; St. Francis No. 404 R. D. Ely No. 262, Attica; Cosmos No. 278, Kiowa District No. 50
R;.W:. Van Doubek, DDGM, Kilwinnign No. 265, 624 School, Pratt 67124 316-672-3735 (R)
Kilwinning No. 265, Pratt; Kiowa No. 293, Greensburg; MuUinville No. 399; Haviland No. 408 District No. 51
R:.W:. Richard A. Tomlinson, DDGM, Stafford No. 252, 437 E. Crawford, Stafford 67578 (AFTER 2pm) 316-234-5825 (R) 316-234-5621 (B)
Lamed No. 167; Mt. Moriah No. 179, Kinsley; Lewis No. 220; Stafford No. 252; Ionic No. 254, St. John; Macksville No. 371
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I N D E X Address:
M: .W:. Don E. Robinett
16-25
Area Deputy Grand Masters (Incoming and Outgoing)
114 - 113 - 123
Banquet, All Masonic
106
Biographical Sketch. M:.W:. Don E. Robinett
142 - 143
Comnittees (Incoming and Outgoing)
116
Committees, 1991-1992
127 - 130
Consolidation of Lodges
214 - 213
Deaths: This Jurisdiction
145 - 138 â&#x20AC;˘
Other Jurisdictions
159
Deceased Deputy Grand Masters
212
Defunct Lodges
214
District Deputy Grand Masters (Incoming and Outgoing)
115 - 125 - 126
Distinguished Visitors to Grand Lodge
15 -16 - 115 - 116
Edicts
26-31
Election: Appointment of Tellers Report of Tellers Installation of 1991-1992 Grand Lodge Officers
105 106 . .124
Essay Contest, High School: High School Winners
98-99
1992 Topic
99
Fifty Year Members
9-12
Grand Lodge Officers: At 135th Communication
4
1991-1992
124
Grand Lodges and Grand Secretaries of Other Jurisdictions
216 - 224
Grand Master, M:.W:.Don E. Robinett: Address
16-19
Memorial and Awards Banquet
7
Biographical Sketch
142 - 143
Grand Master's Itinerary
36-38
Official Portrait
2
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Grand Master. M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson Installation
124 - 134
Introductions
131
Invitation to 1992 Annual Commmunication
132
Presentations
131 - 132
Reception for Grand Master at Highland
132
Special Remarks
132-134
Grand Representatives: At 135th Annual Communication
116 - 117
Of Kansas, Near Other Jurisdictions
216 - 224
Of Other Jurisdictions, Near Kansas
216 - 224
Grand Secretaries Grand Secretary's Report
214 45-47
Grand Secretary's Estimate of Expenses - 1991-1992
48
Grand Treasurers
213
Grand Treasurer's Report J. Fred Williamson Award
39-44 106
Lecturers: Grand Lecturers
5 - 114 - 115
Grand Lecturers Emeritus
5 - 114
Area Lecturers
5 - 114
District Lecturers
5 - 6 - 114
Lodges:
Consolidation
214-215
Defunct
214
Directory
170-209
Location by Area and District
224 - 231
Outstanding, 1990
7
Perfect Attendance
8
Past Masters at 135th Communication
117 - 119
Represented at 135th Communication
119 - 123
Not Represented at 135th Communication
123
Synopsis of Lodge Annual Returns
160 - 168
Masons, Outstanding 1990 Masonic Foundation, Report of the Executive Director
7 85-87
234
Proceedings of the
March
Masonic Home: Report of Administrator
92-96
Report of Secretary Treasurer
89-90
Election of Board Member at Large
106
Mileage and Per-Diem Checks Issued
63-72
Officers, Area and District Deputies Breakfast
107
Past Grand Masters Association Meeting Minutes
102 - 103
Past Grand Masters: Living Deceased
213 '
210 - 212
Past Grand Masters at 135th Annual Communication
15
Photographs: M:.W:. Don E. Robinett
2
Appointive Officers. 1990-1991
135
Grand Lodge Building
3
135th Annual Communication
136 - 141
Proclamation of Grand Master
26
Proficiency Certificates, 1990-1991
8-9
Reading of the Journal
113
Report of the Grand Lodge Committees: Council of Administration
73
Chartered Lodge and Lodges U/D
99
Church-Lodge Relations
100 - 101
Correspondence
75-84
Credentials
74-113
Finance
107
Foreign Relations
87-89
Grand Lodge Activities
107
Grand Lodge Officers
91
Jurisprudence
108 - 112
Kansas Lodge of Research
106
Library
104-105
Masonic Education
99
Masonic Trailer Membership
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101-102 97-98
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Grand Lodge of Kansas
235
Necrology
144
Operation "Kan"
105
Public Schools
98-99
Publications
74
Ritualistic
84-85
Total Youth
101
Trials and Punishment
96-97
Schedule "A" - Per Capita Tax
49-50
Sixty Year and Over Members
12-14
Special Communications, Grand Lodge 1990-1991
31-36
Special Dispensations, Grand Lodge 1990-1991
23-25
Trice-Robison Awards
7
Warrant Account Checks
51-63
Welcome to Salina
16
Woodson Lodge No. 121 Special Report
104
Please refer to INFORMATION regarding necessary changes made by M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master due to the death of R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox ADGM - AREA V and transfer of R:.W:. Jesse Cooper DDGM - District 10. (See Following pÂŤge)
FOR INFORMATION ONLY
5hp M.: W.'. (Sranb | i i » ffioigp of A M Ail ®? kAN».^* C O N R A D F. J O H N S O N , Grand Master 217 S. 12th Sabetha, Ks. 66534 Res. Ph. 913-284-2292
June 23, 1991
I have made the following appointment to fill the vacancy left by R.W. Jessa Cooper, D K M of District 10 who moved out of the state. R.W.: Richard W. Greeber, DDGM #10 Rt. 3
Box 31
Parsons, Ks. 67357 Phone—316-421-5174
(R)
316-421-0200
(B)
Parsons Lodge No. 117 Wife-Betty I have made the following appointments: R.W.: M. Wayne Rush, DDGM appointed Area V Deputy Grand Master to fill the vacancy existing in Area V. R.W.: V e m H. Goldwater to fill the vacancy created when M. Wayne Rush was appointed Area Deputy Grand Master. R.W.: V e m H. Goldwater, DDGM* 24 127 Virginia Arkansas City, Ks. 67005 Ph.
316-442-3311
Wife—Carol Member—Crescent Lodge No. 133
Yours in Service to Freemasonry,
THE LODGE
SECRETARY
The M.'.W.*. Grand Lodge A.F.&A.M. of Kansas Topeka, Kansas 1990 THE LODGE SECRETARY IS FOR INFORMATION AND USE BY THE LODGE SECRETARY. WRITTEN BY THE GRAND SECRETARY ALBERT 0, ARNOLD JR, PER INSTRUCTIONS BY THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION,
HOST VOBSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS 1991-1992 H:.V:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master, Smlthton No. 1 217 S. 12th, Sabetha 66534 913-284-2292 (R) (Jean) R:.V:. Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master, Armourdale No. 271 6937 Grandview, Merriam 66204 913-236-8570 (R) (Bonnie) R:.W:. Villian J. Brown, Grand Senior Harden, Unity No. 273 2839 S. Bonn, Wichita 67217 316-943-9584 (£) (Jessie Marie) R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Junior Warden, North Star No. 168, Albert Pike No. 303 329 E. 1st, Wichita 67202 316-942-0509 (R) M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center No. 134 522 Lane St., Clay Center 67432 913-632-3482 (R) (Lavonne) R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, Rosedale No. 333 Box 1217, Topeka 66601 913-286-1239 (R) 913-234-5518 (B) W:. Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain, Smithton No. 1 Rt. 1, Box 543, Meriden 66512 913-484-2378 (R)
(Marjorie)
(Lola)
M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Grand Orator, Halstead No. 46 Box 151, Halstead 67056 316-835-3497 (R) (Dixie) W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Senior Deacon, Derby No. 365 931 N. Brook Forest Dr., Derby 67037 316-788-4038 (R) W:. Merle D. Bradley, Grand Junior Deacon, Topeka No. 17 4107 Woodbury Ct. N., Topeka 66605 913-273-5510 (R)
(Irene) (Ann)
W:. William D. Dpdegrove, Grand Marshal, Lewis No. 220 PO Box 86, Lewis 67552 316-324-5434 (R) (Velda) W:. Carveth K, Neer, Grand Sword Bearer, Pittsburg No. 187 719 E. 10th, Pittsburg 66762 316-231-1007 (R) (Joan) W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Senior Steward, Woodson No. 121 Box 177, Toronto 56777 316-645-2228 (R) (Cheryl) W:. Ray A. Talbott, Grand Junior Steward, Ottawa No. Ih 917 Maple, Ottawa 55067 913-242-3039 (R) (Marilyn) W:. Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr., Grand Pursuivant, Shawnee No. 54 2633 S. 36th St., Kansas City 66106 913-722-6679 (R) (Paula) W:. H. Dean Bolick, Grand Tyler, Cherokee No. 119 Box 223. Hiawatha 65434 913-742-7246 (R) W:. Warner Pape, Jr., Assistant Grand Tyler, Hiawatha No, 35 404 Green Ct., Hiawatha 66434 913-742-2858 (R) (Charlene) W:. Dee D. Duttweiler, Grand Organist, Active No. 158 1714 S. 6th, Atchison 55002 913-357-3758 (R) (Eunice) W:. A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary, Millbrook No. 281 5309 SW 23rd St., Topeka 55514 913-272-4165 (R) TIME OF MEETING 1992 The One Himdred Thirty-Sixth Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas will be in Salina, Kansas, beginning Friday, March 20, and concluding Saturday, March 21, 1992, A. L. 5992
KbhM 1992
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
M:.W:. GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF
KANSAS Organized
March 17,
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THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION HELD IN SALINA, KANSAS MARCH 20 & 21,1992
M:.W. . CONRAD F. JOHNSON, SABETHA 66534 R:.W:. ALBERT O. ARNOLD, JR., GRAND SECRETARY 320 SW 8th Street, P.O. Box 1Z17 Topeka, Kansas 66601-1217 (913) 234-5518
M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson Orand Master March 16, 1991 to March 21, 1992
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF M:.W;, CONRAD F. JOHNSON BY PR, GILBERT A. FARMER GRAND CHAPLAIN 1991 Conrad F. Johnson, the 136th M:.W:. Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lod^e of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas was ever mindful of Masonry from the time he was eight years of age when his father was saved from falling to his death by a man who was a Mason. This act caused Conrad to want to be a Mason and he could hardly wait until he was old enough to apply for membership. Brother Johnson was born at Sparks, Kansas, on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1921. He received his elementary and high school education at Sparks, after which he attended Junior College at Highland, Kansas, earning an Associate Arts degree. His education was interrupted by World War II when he entered the Army Air Force for the duration of the war. When hostilities ceased he returned to the farm and farmed for two years, taught rural school for two years then resumed his academic pursuits. He received his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education at Kansas State Universi ty. He taught Vocational Agriculture for five years. During this same five year period he was ordained a minister and received his Masters Degree in Administration. He continued his studies accumulating 333 hours of educational courses as he worked on his Educational Specialists degree and towards a Doctorate in Education. As a minister he served as a missionary and a pastor to several churches in Nebraska and Kansas. He gave of his ministry while serving as a elementary school principal for twenty-seven years at the Sabetha District 441 School system. Brother Conrad's distinguished Masonic career began on August 23, 1943, when he was ini tiated as an Entered Apprentice in Smithton Lodge No. 1, Highland, Kansas. He was raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason and later installed as Worshipful Master of that lodge. He has since served as their Chaplain. He was appointed Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Kansas in 1972. He served as committee chairman of two grand lodge committees, Public Schools and Church Lodge Relations. He served as the first chaplain of the Kansas Lodge of Research. In 1974 and 1975 he served the Grand Lodge of Kansas as Chaplain and was again appointed Grand Chaplain in 1977 and served in that capacity until appointed Grand Senior Deacon by M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss in 1987. He then advanced through the line to become Grand Master in 1991. He received the highest award given in the jurisdiction of Kansas the Distinguished Service Award in 1985. He was also appointed Chaplain of the 1991-92 North America Grand Masters Conference. In York Rite Masonry he too has been a worker. He is a member of two chaptersâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Hiawatha No. 13 and Troy Chapter No. 16. He served as Excel lent High Priest of Troy Chapter. He was 11lustrious Master of Marysvi ile Council No. 19 and as Chaplain of Hiawatha Coimnandery No. 43 for a number of years. He is a life member of all bodies. He served two years as Grand Chaplain of the Royal Arch Masons of Kansas and one year as Grand Chaplain of the Grand Council of Cryptic Masons of Kansas. He also served as Grand Prelate of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Kansas. He has served on the necrology and correspondence committees several times. He received the Grand Cross of Knight Templar Award also.
He is a member of the silver Trowel and the Order of the High Priesthood. He is a member of the St. Justin Conclave Red Cross of Constantine of Kansas City. He served as Puissant Sovereign in 1986 and later as Chaplain. He is a charter member of Loch Loman Council Allied Masonic Degrees and served as chaplain and other offices. He is a life member of the Royal Order of Scotland and a member in perpetuity of the National Sojourners. He is a past chaplain of his local chapter. He is also a member of Heros of 76. A past patron of Sapphire Chapter No. 346 Order of Eastern Star seven times and served as a Grand Guard two times. He served on the Board of Rainbow for Girls for a number of years and has received the Cross of Honor. He was a charter member of DeMolay Knight Unit of Arab Shrine; a charter member of Kansas DeMolay Foundation and an Honorary State Master Councilor. He is an Honorary Legion of Honor recipient and a member of the Grand Preceptory of Kansas. He is a life member of Topeka Scottish Rite Consistory and has served as head of three bodies. He is a past president of the Northeast Kansas Scottish Rite Club. He directed and served as a cast member of the 31st degree and as Prelate in the 32nd degree for many years. He was coronated a 33rd degree Mason in 1987. Brother Johnson chartered a High Twelve Club in Sabetha and served as the first president and later as secretary. He was also a charter member of Capitol City High Twelve Club of Topeka. He served as State Chaplain three times of the Kansas State High Twelve Clubs and later as State President. He was chosen the Outstanding High Twelvian of Kansas in 1985. He has also served as International Chaplain of the International High Twelve Clubs. He is also a Wolcott recipient. In the Kansas Masonic Foundation, he serves as a board member and was a recipient of the one thousand dollar plaque award. Other organizations Brother Johnson is involved in include: Life member of the Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas; Phi Delta Kappa; National Educational Association; National Elementary Principal's Association; Kansas State Grange; True Kindred; Philalethes Society; Quator Coronati Lodge; and six state Lodges of Research. Brother Johnson was married on October 6, 1946, to Jean Twombly. Conrad and Jean are proud parents of twin sons, Greg and Kreg who are registered pharmacists and ordained ministers, and one daughter Mary Jean Kuester who is an elementary principal. They have five grandchildren--three boys and two girls. He is most fortunate to have a wife and family who supports him in his ministry and Masonry. Even though Brother Johnson's Masonic credentials are most impressive, his Masonic record only portrays his devotion to serve others, not only in Masonry and his church, but also those he comes in contact. His honors have been earned by devotion and dedication as he has tried to serve God and Christ and has not sought nor coveted his achievements. His leadership qualities have been displayed as he has headed the various organizations. He is quick to recognize others in a thoughtful and considerate manner but forceful with a tender touch in decision making. To him honors, responsibility, and work are synonymous. M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson is truly a Mason's Mason. as Grand Master of Masons of Kansas. Fraternally
submitted.
Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer Grand Chaplain
We salute him
Row 1 L-R, William r. McIntosh, PGN, William J. Brown, Richard D. Overton, Conrad r. Johnson, B. Dean Osborn, Albert O. Arnold, Jr . Row 2 L-R, Gilbert A. rarmer, Clifford D. Knauss, PGN, Morris L . risher, Merle D. Bradley, willi . . D. Updegrove, Cerveth E. Heer, Jeffrey L. Sowder. Row 3 L-R, Ray A. Talbott, Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr . , H. Dean Bolick, Warner Pape, Jr . , Dee D. Duttweiler, A. Eevin Eobler.
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas Grand Lodge Officers 1991-1992 M:.W:. R:.W:. R:.W:. R:.W:. M:.W:. R:.W:. W:. M:.W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:.
Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn William F. McIntosh, PGM Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Gilbert A. Farmer Clifford D. Knauss, PGM Morris L. Fisher Merle D. Bradley William D. Updegrove Carveth K. Neer Jeffery L. Sowder Ray A. Talbott Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. H. Dean Bolick Warner Pape, Jr. Dee D. Duttweiler A. Kevin Kobler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Organist Assistant Grand Secretary
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GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN CREDENTIALS James R. Struble, Salina No. 60, 3724 SW 31st St., Topeka 66614 REPORTS OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Paul E. Ferrell, Orient No. 51, 3106 SW Oxford Rd., Topeka 66619 FINANCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Wallace No. 318, HCl, Box 78, Winona 67764 JURISPRUDENCE Robert L. Davis, Albert Pike No. 303, Rt. 1, Box 66A, Colwich 67030 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT Claude W. Norris, PGM, Rising Sun No. 8, 1523 Crawford, Ft. Scott 66701 MASONIC EDUCATION James R. Watkins (Deceased) PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Halstead No. 46, 303 Popular, Halstead 67056 TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING Morris W. Sykes, Topeka No. 17, 5S01 SW 28th, Topeka 66614 CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Ben B. Boyles, Keystone No. 102, 805 N. Main, St. John 67576 FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D. Haggard, Ancient Form No. 34, 7600 W, 75th, Overland Park 66204 RITUALISTIC Gerald A. Lough, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 TOTAL YOUTH Donald L. Doll, North Star No. 168, 1509 Lotus, Wichita 67213 PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Clay Center No. 168, 522 Lane St., Clay Center 67432 CORRESPONDENCE Robert H. Arnold, PGM, Alma No. 61, Box 122, Alma 66401 NECROLOGY Richard T. Wentling, Seabrook No. 385, 3101 SW Atwood Ave., Topeka 66614 OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L. Knapp, Easton No. 45, 2813 Francis, Leavenworth 66048 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry, Siloam No. 225, 1700 Grove, Topeka 66606 GRAND LODGE ACTIVITIES Robert J. Higgs, Golden Rule No. 90, 125 SW Courtland, Topeka 66606 CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS Raymond R. Haden, Clifton No. 122, PO Box E, Clifton 66937
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MEMBERSHIP Jim D. Beye, St. Bernard No. 222, PO Box 73, Dodge City 67801 COURIER Ronald E. White, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison, Atchison 66002 LAW REVISION Don E. Robinett, PGM, St. John No. 113, RR. 2, Box 52, Randall 66963 MASONIC TRAILER Marvin L. Thompson, Haysville No. 112, 7560 Pattie, Wichita 67233 TELLERS Cameron Ted Miller, Masonic Home No. 450, 711 S. Martinson, Wichita 67312 PHOTOGRAPHER Clifford L. Trax, North Star No. 168, 3400 E. 77th, Valley Center 67147 RADIO Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Active No. 158, 601 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES K. Maynard Curts, Ancient Form No. 34, 8835 Cottonwood #4, Lenexa 66215 GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION J. Leland Windmeyer, Sraithton No. 1, 305 S. Ives #4, Highland 66035 COORDINATING BODIES Bernard A. Leonard, St. Bernard No. 222, RR. 2, Box 221, Dodge City 67801 KANSAS MASONIC UNIVERSITY John E. Mowen, Peace No. 243, RR 2, Box 117, Louisburg 66053 PATRIOTISM F. Ray Canada, Seabrook No. 385, 1529 SW McAlister, Topeka 66604
LECTURERS GRAND LECTURERS R:.W:. Jerry A. Lough, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002 R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, Cosmos No. 278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 R:.W:. Richard R. Haefele, Ulysses No. 435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 R:.W:. Vernon J. Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 R:.W:. Alfred H. Slough, Chase No. 247, Box 5, Raymond 67573
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R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax, North Star No. 168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 R:.W:. David P. Aday, Wellington No. 150, 115 W. Main St., Osborne 67473 R:.W:. Robert M. Schroeder, Ben Hur No. 322, 4104 Strong Ave., Kansas City 66106 R:.W:. J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal No. 192, 310 S. Purdy, Lyons 67554 W:. Arvin H. Baker, Mayetta No. 393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 W:. Walter M. Bird, Roger E. Sherman No. 369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 AREA LECTURERS R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Area I, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison Atchison 66002 R:.W:. Vernon J. Clark, Area II, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 W:. Arvin H. Baker, Area III, Mayetta No. 393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax, Area IV, North Star No. 168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Area V, Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 W:. Harold E. Colbert, Area VI, Lafayette No. 16, 2418 Buena Vista Dr., Manhattan 66502 R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg, Area VII, Ellinwood No. 217, Box 91, Hudson 67545 R:.W:. Alfred H. Slough, Area VIII, Chase No. 247, Box 5, Raymond 67573 R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, Area IX, Cosmos No. 278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 R:.W:. Richard R. Haefele, Area X, Ulysses No. 435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 DISTRICT LECTURERS AREA I â&#x20AC;&#x201D; R:.W:. Ronald E. White. Grand Lecturer in Charge R:.W:. Ronald E. White, District 1, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002 W:. Arvin H. Baker, District 2, Mayetta No. 393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 W:. Leland G. Salts, District 14, Mayetta No. 393, 4447 SE Hwy. 40, Topeka 66607 W:. Donald L. Roche, District 15, Blue Rapids No. 169, 401 Chestnut, Blue Rapids 66411 W:. Harold Lister, District 17, Alma No. 161, Box 131, Alma 66401 W:. Joe D. Bicking, District 18, Orient No. 51, 5651 SW Foxcroft Cir. S103, Topeka 66614
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AREA 11 — R:.W:. Vernon Clark. Grand Lecturer in Charge R:.W:. Vernon Clark, District 3, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66109 W:. Walter Bird, District 4, Roger E. Sherman No. 369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 W:. William Harlow, District 5, Shawnee No. 54, 7221 Edgewood Blvd., Shawnee 66203-4519 W:. Gilbert M. Angell, District 6, Delaware No. 96, 8524 Troup, Kansas City 66112 W:. C.W. "Ike" Sills, District 6, Ben Hur No. 322, Parker 66072 AREA 111 — W:. Arvin H. Baker. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Phil McCracken, District 12, Ottawa No. 18, 731 Ash, Ottawa 66067 W:. William Sellen, Districts 13 & 19, Albert Neese No. 248 & Carbondale No. 70, Lake Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 W:. Arvin H. Baker, Districts 20 & 21, Mayetta No. 393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 AREA IV -- R;.W:. Clifford L. Trax. Grand Lecturer in Charge R:.W. Clifford L. Trax, District 8, 3400 W. 77th St., Valley Center 67147 W:. Eugene Bauder, District 9, Girard No. 93, 701 S. Summit, Girard 66743 W:. Leonard G. Scheurich, District 10, Parsons No. 117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons 67357 W:. Dale Collison, District 11, Pacific No. 29, 921 S. 9th, Humboldt 66748 W:. Melburn C. Barnes, District 22, Constellation No. 95, 725 N. 10th St., Fredonia 66736 W:. William L. Sprague, District 23, Caney No. 324, 312 Shutt, Box 122, Caney 67333 W:. Merle Furnas, District 23, Edna No. 345, 3606 W. 7th St., Coffeyville 67337 AREA V — R:.W:. David Snyder. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Richard E. Rodman, District 24, Oxford No. 165, 220 S. Illinois, Oxford 67119 W:. O. Allen Orton, District 25, Belle Plaine No. 173, 225 S. Washington, Belle Plaine 67013-0364 W:. Larry Peters, District 26, North Star No. 168, PO Box 4738, Wichita 67204-0738 W:. Edward L. Freeman, District 27, Mystic Tie No. 74, Box 295, Augusta 67010 W:. James Moore, District 28, McPherson No. 172, 1475 N. Maple, Wichita 67212 AREA VI — W:. Harold E. Colbert. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Dennis W. Irvin, District 16, Lafayette No. 16, 400 Cherry Cir., Manhattan 66502 W:. Dale F. Scott, District 29, White City No. 380, White City 66872 W:. Franklin D. Wyant, District 30, Union No. 7, RR 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441 W:. Raymond R. Haden, District 31, Clifton No. 122, Box E, Clifton 66937 W:. Harold E. Colbert, District 32, Lafayette No. 16, 3106 Heritage Ln. #143, Manhattan 66502
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AREA VII -- R;.W;. Earl P. Krankenberg. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Charles G. Jordan, Jr., District 33, Mt. Vernon No. 145, RR 4, Beloit 67420 W:. Loren R. Harvey, District 33, Mt. Vernon No. 145, Box 186, Beloit 67420 W:. Earl J. Bruner, District 34, Salina No. 60, 1506 E. Ellsworth, Salina 67401 R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg, Districts 40 & 41, Ellinwood No. 217, Box 91, Hudson 67545 W:. Charles D . Bock, District 42, Cawker City No. 125, Box 113, Cawker City 67430 AREA VIII — R:.W:. Alfred H. Slough. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. William R. Leonard, District 35, McPherson No. 172, 505 S. Chestnut, McPherson 67460 W:. Daryl R. Unruh, District 35, McPherson No. 172, 1475 N. Maple, McPherson 67460 W:. William N. Holmes, District 35, Chase No. 247, Box 193, Chase 67524 W:. Clifford D. Koehne, District 35, Chase No. 247, Box 13, Chase 67524 W:. Verlin McHenry, District 36, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, 1003 W. 17th, Hutchinson 67501 AREA VIII — (cont.) R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, Districts 37 & 38, Cosmos No. 278, 204 S. Sth St., Kiowa 67070 W:. Eugene Grizzel, District 39, Macksville No. 371, RR 1, Box 29, Macksville 675S7 AREA IX — R:.W;. Robert K. Shklar. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Lloyd D. Crall, District 46, St. Bernard No. 222, 1915 Hart St., Dodge City 67801 .Wl R: Robert K. Shklar, District 47, Cosmos No. 278, 204 S. 5th St., Kiowa 67070 w: Thomas F. Burrows, District 48, Fargo No. 300, RR 3, Box 203, Liberal 67901 W: Jack C. McDaniel, District 49, Ulysses No. 435, 117 College, Ulysses 67880 AREA X - R;.W;. Richard R. Haefele. Grand Lecturer in Charge Delbert W. Berry, District 43, Lenora No. 181, PO Box W: 12, Lenora 67642 R: .Wl Aubrey Park, District 44, Oakley No. 253, 413 Edgerton, Oakley 67748 W: Richard R. Haefele, District 45, Ulysses No. 435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 W: Jeffrey N. Raile, District 50, St. Francis No. 404, PO Box 246, St. Francis 67756
TIME OF MEETING 1993 THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS WILL BE IN SALINA, KANSAS, BEGINNING FRIDAY, MARCH 19, AND CONCLUDING SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1993, A.L. 5993.
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PRESENTATION
LODGE OF SORROW Necrology Service Thursday, March 19, 1992; 8:00 p.m. W:. Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain, offered the Invocation. INTRODUCTIONS The following introductions were made by Harold D. Soimners, Master of Ceremonies: * Grand Lodge Officers and their families. * Distinguished Guests from other Jurisdictions * Officers of Concordant and Appendant Bodies, State of Kansas M:.W;. Conrad J. Johnson thanked everyone for being present. M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, was Master Awards Presentation.
of
Ceremonies
W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Senior Deacon, presented Robison Award: Delaware Lodge No. 96 Walnut City Lodge No. 215 Hancock Lodge No. 311
for
the
the Trice-
Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369 Mayetta Lodge No. 393
R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Junior Warden, presented the Certificate of Perfect Attendance at District Schools, (Numbers in parentheses indicate total continuous years in attendance): Topeka No. 17 (43) Spring Hill N o . 56 (42) Ottawa No. 18 (40) Johnson No. 441 (35) Hancock No. 311 (21) Ensign No. 413 (20) Mayetta No. 393 (13) Unity No. 273 (11) St. John No. 113 (10) North Star No. 168 (10) Bourbon No. 268 (10) Albert Neese No. 248 (9) York No. 57 (6) Court land No. 211 (6) Caney No. 324 (6) Naphtali No. 310 (5) DeSoto No. 40 (4) Neosho No. 27 (3) Corinthian No. 79 (3) Patmos No. 97 (3) Mankato No. 87 (2)
Haysville No. 112 (2) Kilwinning No. 265 (2) Union No. 7 (1) Acacia No. 9 (1) Jewell No. 11 (1) Eldora No. 28 (1) Delphian No. 44 (1) Delaware No. 96 (1) Solomon City No. 105 (1) Woodson No. 121 (1) Hutchinson-Reno No. 124 (1) Newton No. 142 (1) Mulvane No. 201 (1) Fulton No. 210 (1) Meridan No. 236 (1) Oakley No. 253 (1) Ionic No. 254 (1) Derby No. 365 (1) Benedict No. 403 (1) Lecompton No. 420 (1)
Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master, presented ing Lodges Award: Smithton No. 1 Carbondale No. 70 St. John's No. 113 North Star No. 168 Albert Pike No. 303 Pyramid No. 451
the Outstand-
Orient No. 51 Corinthian No. 79 Active No. 158 Albert Neese No. 248 Roger E. Sherman No. 369
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R:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Senior Warden, presented the Outstanding Masons Award: Earl E. Meils #269 Minnis E. Alexander #173 Earl D. Miles #79 Earl W. Anderson #293 Harold E. "Bud" Moon #206 Lester A. Arning #206 Glen P. Moore #347 Charles S. Baldry #225 Dennis L. Morris #57 Max L. Briggs #113 Bill O. Nelson #86 ' Earl F. Brown #168 Carl F. Nelson, Jr. #393 Leroy Brown #248 William E. Nicholson #248 William C. Brown #253 Donald D. Nisbett #90 Thomas F. Burrows #300 Victor J. Olson #374 F. Ray Canada #385 Stellman C. Parker #17 Terry W. Carter #102 Homer E. Peterson #27 John E. Carlson #219 Donald D. Riggs #269 Albert F. Case #6 Donald L. Roche #169 James A. Craig #303 Luis Romero, Jr. #96 Max W. Croisant #113 Fred N. Rose #265 Melvin Cummings #66 James T. Ross #303 Howard N. Dixon #347 M. Wayne Rush #10 Martin Donaldson #17 Harold E. Rowley #205 David M. Dunford #51 Jerry L. Royer #236 Dee D. Duttweiler #158 Leland G. Salts #393 Donald J. Elgin #112 John A. Sandusky #129 Thomas W. Elliott #248 William Sellen #248 Clyde R. English #99 Ronald E. Seute #256 Gilbert A. Farmer #1 William F. Speer H I #116 Philip L. Fenton #206 Harold D. Sommers #1 C. M. "Bud" Geis #20 Jeffrey L. Sowders #121 Ralph H. Gelvin, Sr. #6 James E. Stone #90 Lloyd E. Gideon #50 E. Kirk Stonebreaker #311 Leonard M. Godown #57 Ralph Stratton #205 Billy M. Hacker #206 Henry F. Stuart #86 Arnold W. Hafenstein #161 Ray A. Talbott #18 Richard H. Hart #225 Kenneth G. Thomas #196 Maurice C. Hearn #10 Willis M. Thomas #365 Chris W. Henriksen #90 Bobby R. Thurman #278 Robert J. Higgs #90 Clifford L. Trax #168 Lewis F. Hillard #265 William G. Updegrove #220 Dean C. Hjorth #135 Ronald W. Waggy #258 Darrell M. Holmes #191 Ranee C. Walker #79 Samuel K. Kahalewai #124 Thomas J. Welsh #44 Phillip W. Keffer #9 Orville E. Wesseler #433 A. Kevin Kobler #281 J. Leland Windmeyer #1 Leroy L. Loggins #450 H. George Wright #187 Gerald A. Lough #98 Franklin D. Wyant #7 Louis J. Marks #451 Michael V. Mayberry #278
R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Temple Pillar Award: Topeka No. 17 Ottawa No. 18 Osage Valley No. 24 Neosho No. 27 Hiawatha No.35 Delphian No. 44 Nine Mile N o . 49 York No. 57 Corinthian No. 79 Haysville No. 112 Lenexa No. 135
Deputy
Grand
Master,
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Active No. 158 North Star No. 168 Mountain Slope No. 186 Hays No. 195 Albert Neese No. 248 Hoisington No. 331 Rosedale No. 333 Roger E. Sherman No. 369 Mayetta No. 393 Overland Park No. 436
the
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R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Fred Williamson Award:
Jr., Grand
Secretary, presented
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1st Place - Albert Neese No. 248 2nd Place - Cosmos No. 278 M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, presented the Round Robin Award: Bro. Charles Baldry Bro. Barton Jones Bro. Larry Smith
Bro. Ronald Brown Bro. Carroll Roberts Bro. Leslie Jones
Bro. Jerry A. Lough, Chairman of Ritualistic Committee, presented the Round Robin Award First Place Trophy to Bro. Ronald Brown. R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, was selected to make a special presentation to M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson from the Masonic Service Association.
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(The following honors were earned by Brothers since the last Grand Lodge session and they have received their certificates and awards at various times as they were earned during the year. ) PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES FOR 1991-1992
Roger L. Walls Vernon L. Ball
"B" "B"
Lodge No. 8 Edward L. Thomas
"B"
Lodge No. 15 Wayne D. Drake
"A"
Lodge No. 17 Vernie L. Wheeler, Jr. i "B'" Wayne A. Weible "B" Lodge No. 49 Albert P. Brune
"B"
Lodge No. 51 David M. Dunford Thomas G. Johnson Robert E. Prater Joel Gel 1er Arthur Clark
"B" "B" "B" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 60 Leslie E. Jones, Jr . "B,A" Lodge No. 77 George R. Fritz
"B"
Lodge No.96 Marvin E. Fletcher "M" Keith E. HoUingshead "B" F. Herbert Rush, Jr. "B,A" Chester W. Terhune "B" Thomas Flanigan "B" Lodge No. 99 Casey J. Carson Glenn C. Martin
"B" "B"
Lodge No. 102 Darryl G. O'Bryant Terry W. Carter
"B" "A"
Lodge No. 124 Donald W. Moore, Sr. "B" Lodge No. 150 Eldon Gould
"B"
Lodge No. 153 Michael L. Smittle Robert L. Nail
"6" "B"
Lodge No. 215 Robert D. Baldwin Charles R. Keener Edgar L. Schadel Thomas W. Keener Jeffery. S. Keener Craig A. Jecha Ronald R. Pfenninger Dean E. Bortz John E. Liggett Terry W. Conard M. Duane Barker S. George Keener
"B" "B" "B" "B" "B" "B" "B,A "B" "B" "B,A "B" "B,A
Lodge No. 225 M. Ernest Carney H. Max Bennett
"B" "B"
Lodge No. 248 Thomas W. Elliott Joseph L. Bowen
"M" "B"
Lodge No. 303 Craig S. Stallwitz Gale G. Scherz B. Bruce Teague
"A" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 311 Robert P. Johnston Rupert F. Glover E. Kirk Stonebraker
"A,M' "M" "A"
Lodge No. 335 James W. Hannigan, Jr. "B" Lodge No. 364 David L. Brooks Dale E. Blumanhourst Lodge No. 369 Walter M. Bird
"B" "B" "U"
Lodge No. 393 Leland G. Salts Alva N. Burns, Sr.
"U" "B"
Lodge No. 433 Scott D. Burton
"B"
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Additional certificates awarded after 2/05/92: Lodge No 54 Christopher D. Tomlinson "B" Lodge No. 278 Brad Whitney "B"
Lodge No. 281 Steven Randall Law
FIFTY YEARS MASONS - 1991 Lodge No. 1 Earl L. Billups Harrison Ido George S. Tracy Lodge No. 2 Malcolm F. Berg Lodge No. 3 Virgil M. Anderson Raymond E. Fransham Edward M. Ironsmith Lodge No. 5 Loyal S. Northcott Lodge No. 6 Richard F. Treece Lodge No. 7 Dean R. Cassity
Lodge No. 18 Glenn G. Geiss Max F. Shoemaker Lodge No. 19 Edward J. Winans Lodge No. 20 Galen H. Ewing Lodge No. 24 Bert F. Edwards William G. Peck Clarence R. Warner Lodge No. 29 Donald L. Martin Carl F. Schaede Lodge No. 32 Wayne Engler
Lodge No. 8 Benjamin F. Odell
Lodge No. 34 Don B. Anders Lodge No. 9 Edwin O. Edgar Lodge No. 3 5 Robert B. Oyler Frank Hathaway Howard G. Palmer John M. Klinefelter William W. Russell Frederick L. Thompson Lodge No. 39 Charles E. Mathews Lodge No. 10 Claron C. Schafer Fred O. Vallier Charles A. Mettner Lodge No. 11 Max M. Burger
Lodge No. 40 George E. Felber
Lodge No. 14 Richard B. Means
Lodge No. 42 Howard S. Crow
Lodge No. 15 Lodge No. 43 Clarence W. Baker Theodore J. Matter John R. Morrison Chester H. Rutherford Lodge No. 44 Lewis M. Ward August K. Behrens Orie W. Lacey Lodge No. 17 Voliny M. Smith Clarence A. Post Delbert E. Winn Donald E. Whitlow Charles M. Williams
Lodge No. 45 Earl Gray Lodge No. 49 Thomas C. Pulley Lodge No. SO Nathan A. Bramlett Leroy W. Davis Lodge No. 51 Roy E. Gregg Lawrence E. Harris Eugene J. Haughey Harold G. Jasperson Charles E. Marling Leroy G. Ott Robert P. Slease James D. Stallard J. Boyd Wegele Lodge No. 54 Lavon E. Frazier Rex L. Gatton George F. Hardesty Leonard T. Smith Lodge No. 57 John M. Hobble Lodge No. 60 Emi1 Johnson Loren A. Lemon Lodge No. 61 Elvin E. Kimzey Lodge No. 62 Chester T. Bryson Lodge No. 63 John W. Wiseman Lodge No. 66 John W. Chess Lewis H. Cooksey Jules E. Martin Paul E. Zscheile
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Lodge No. 67 Harvey R. Bridenstine Lyle Jones Frank E. Pierson Lodge No. 68 Charles A. Mettner
1991
Lodge No. 119 Allan A. Clugston
Lodge No. 93 William M. Beezley Robert A. Burns Harvey A. Hutson John S. Todd
Lodge No. 123 Theodore H. Duval
Lodge No.94 James W. Vickers Roby B. White
Lodge No. 73 J. Glen Nicholson William D. Stewart
Lodge No. 95 John C. Crawley
Lodge No. 74 Dwayne B. Lackey
Lodge No. 96 George W. Barkley Robert H. Gibbs Richard Shanklin
Lodge No. 77 Bernard W. Bottorff Paul E. Kimball Riley D. Parr James H. Trice Gerald G. Yoke Lodge No. 79 Harold V.F. Snoddy Lodge No. 80 Raymond E. Moulds Lee E. Sampson Lodge No. 86 Howard S. Berry Harry Boge Orene L. Brown Carl S. Clark Robert E. Ewing Cyril C. Karr Orin C. Kasenberg Donald W. Little William W. Nibarger Charles L. Prowse Merritt C. Putney Charles W. Richardson Hughel K. Tatum Lawrence L. Underwood Lodge No. 87 Archie R. Weaverling Lodge No. 89 Claron C. Schafer Fred O. Vallier Lodge No. 90 WiIf red M. Green
(cent.^
Lodge No. 92 Jess R. Thompson
Lodge No. 71 Howard N. Keith Daniel M. Leffler Harley L. Phillips
Lodge No. 7 5 Raymond F. Algott Arthur H. Meyer
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Lodge No. 97 Thomas R. West Lodge No. 98 Walter R. Aker Oliver C. Simpson Lodge No. 99 Vincent R, Clark Harold B. Cleghorn Lawrence O. Davidson Ralph Imel Phillip W. Jackson Frederick M. Meyer Luther L. Miller Robert L. Perry Everett E. Sutton Lodge No. 100 Moore Johnson Lodge No. 102 Norman G. Baker Lodge No. 103 Allen B. Johnson Lodge No. 107 Wilmer O. Day Lloyd M. Mordy Robert F. Perkins Lodge No. Ill Laverne H. Spears Bob P. White Lodge No. 113 Arnold J. Schroeder Lodge No. 114 W. Olin Allison Lodge No. 116 Francis D, Christ
Lodge No. 124 Hubert W. Arvin Clyde A. Baird Helge Charles Hansen James E. McCandless Foster Myers Lodge No. 126 Reece E. Finley L. Merle Stiles Lodge No. 129 Nathan M. Calhoon Charles R. Craft John M. Perkins Lodge No. 130 John R. Peterson Lodge No. 133 Charles C. Ferrell Luther H. Parman Lodge No. 134 Maurice D. McNeil Frank W. Neill Henry R. Phelps Wilbert G. Sieverin Lodge No. 142 Earl R. Sheets Lodge No. 144 Joseph F. Davis Lodge No. 145 Johnnie M. Jones Lodge No. 146 Joseph H. Dennis Joseph T. Morriss Melvin L. Sparks Donald H. Vlcek Wilhelm A. Wall Lodge No. 147 Eldon L. Long Vernon E. Slocombe Lodge No. 148 George W. Adams Lodge No. 149 John R. Walt Lodge No. 155 Fayne P. Riggs
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FIFTY YEARS MASONS - 1991 (cont.) Lodge No. 158 Robert C. Cheatham John F. Levin George W. Shuck Lodge No. 160 01 eo M. Dugan Dean W. Hale Carl A. Stevens Lodge No. 162 David J. Duey Lodge No. 163 Thomas F. Brown Lodge No. 165 J.D. Krell Lodge No. 167 John E. Hester Lodge No. 169 Edwin G. Brychta Wallace M. Johnston George D. Murrell Lodge No. 171 James L. Jacobson Robert B. Shepherd Lodge No. 172 Edward S. Jones Clarence H. Russell Lodge No. 179 Gordon L. Howard Clarence C. Schroeter Lodge No. 183 Walter J. Heide Lodge No. 184 Orris E. Saunders Melvin E. States Lodge No. 187 George R. Oalton Arthur L. Davis James L. Kelly Lester H. Rose Lodge No. 188 James M. Armstrong Leonard T. Smith Lloyd O. Thomas Lodge No. 193 Roll and A. Glenn Lodge No. 194 Roy W. Pickett Fredrick R, Wyatt
Lodge No. 195 William F. Crawford Ora M. Lynch Franklin L. Pearce John L. Smiley Lodge No. 199 Gordon L. Brantley Dale L. Somers Lodge No. 200 Rodney F. Wilson Lodge No. 201 John A. Conklin Lodge No. 203 Frederick L. Thompson
Lodge No. 265 Lester R. Branson Max L. Milliger Lodge No. 269 Raymond E. Small Lodge No. 271 Charles H. Hines Cyrus W. Long Lodge No. 273 Frank C. Jarboe Lodge No. 275 Harry H. Dierking
Lodge No. 204 Kenneth I. Nelson
Lodge No. 278 Harry Betty Virgil Burns Elwood Stallard
Lodge No. 210 Ira J. Ham
Lodge No. 284 Elmer H. Epperson
Lodge No. 215 George N. Griffith Lester C. Lyda Robert B. Shumate
Lodge No. 285 John K. Smith George R. Wagner
Lodge No. 223 Loren C. Aldrich Ralph M. Johnson Leonard Rakestraw Joseph E. Reiserer Lodge No. 229 Paul K. Houdashelt Donald Sweet Lodge No. 230 Paul Mann Eldon W. Wilkinson Robert W. Yeoman Lodge No. 238 Donald R. Brandenberger Lodge No. 247 Walter C. Ashley Lodge No. 254 George T. Meadows Lodge No. 256 Harry W. Sims Lodge No. 258 Neil W. Northcutt Lodge No. 261 Harvey A. Hutson
Lodge No. 290 Everett A. Lamb Lodge No. 291 Leland R. Weeks Lodge No. 295 Wyman L. Carrithers Lodge No. 298 Arthur J. Sebesta Ernest J. Sebesta Lodge No. 299 John H. Thompson Lodge No. 303 Dorth L. Coombs Robert C. Foulston Carl L. Hall Clayton A. Heinrich Arnold G. Henson William P. Hinman John M. Hobble Basil L. Johnson Bernard King Elbert H. Loper Bert G. Maynard Augustus G. McCormic James J. McKee Ellis D. Pike George W. Prothero Earl C. Smith Melvin E. Smith George D. Stanley Walter B. Taylor
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FIFTY YEARS MASONS - 1991 (cont.) Lodge No. 306 Glenn W. Crabb Clarence L. Maris Ellsworth D. Mustoe Guy R. Shriver Lodge No. 307 Thomas J. Alexander Gauis P. Hasten Lodge No. 310 Jack L. Drake Lodge No. 311 Kenneth M. Sowers Lodge No. 314 Harry L. Shook George Winzeler Lodge No. 315 Earl M. Stanley Lodge No. 319 Cecil H. Eshnaur Wade W. Henson Raymond P. Latimer Lodge No. 324 Adin Smith Lodge No. 330 Earl L. Marvin Lodge No. 333 Robert L. Greenall Victor A. Hill Ray Woodward Lodge No. 335 Leo R. Best
Lodge No. 336 Donald A. Jacobson Lodge No. 338 David 1. Booher Kenneth A. Gibbs Lodge No. 364 Ivan E. Harris Alpha M. Updegraff Lodge No. 365 Orlin E. Ard Lodge No. 369 George C. Jewell Lodge No. 385 Glenn L. Symes Lodge No. 395 Willard L. Jones Lodge No. 396 Robert W. Lewis George A. Livingood Lodge No. 399 Euel C. Burton Harold E. Hutton Lodge No. 402 Herbert C. Firestone Lodge No. 403 George B. Fletcher Lodge No. 406 Richard E. Phillips Fred F. Wyatt
Lodge No. 409 Ora O. Brownell Lester L. Fankhouser Raymond 1. Sneed Lodge No. 430 Russell V. Collins Francis A. Gabbert Lodge No. 433 Donald T. Hayward William E. McCurdy Dwaine G. Ure Lodge No. 436 William E. Adams James A. Fisher Lodge No. 437 Harry J. Hawk Lodge No. 438 Irwin W.H. Thies Richard O. White Lodge No. 441 Herman Cockreham D.N. Hoopingarner G.H. Hoopingarner Kenneth W. Riddock
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MASONS WITH 60 YEARS AND OVER MEMBERSHIP - 1991 Lodge No. 3 Kenneth B. Bogart Ralph R. Dobbie Clyde W. Dyerson Gordon B. Fox Curtis R. Hunter Lodge No. 6 Gerald Pearson Lodge No. 7 Leslie R. Burns Arden Scofield Lodge No. 8 Raymond L. Gench Arley W. Lictenberg Evart L. Odell William O. Rardin Lodge No. 10 LeRoy Sickel
Lodge No. 60 Claude L. Wilson
Lodge No. 109 H.W. Kitzenberger
Lodge No. 64 Lewis A. Wakeman
Lodge No. 110 Everett L. McGowan
Lodge No. 66 Ernest C. Bates
Lodge No. 117 Thomas E. Cooper John B. Markham
Lodge No. 68 LeRoy Sickel Lodge No. 71 Arthur D. Baldwin Kenneth W. Lumbley Lodge No. 74 Willie M. Carlin Alva Chappell John C. Walworth
Lodge No. 11 Neil Durham
Lodge No. 75 William E. Allison William Mansford Galen S. Quantic
Lodge No. 12 Clifford D. Parry
Lodge No. 80 Gerald M. Remy
Lodge No. 15 Merrill W. Haas
Lodge No. 86 J. Willard Cook Lloyd R. Hiatt
Lodge No. 16 Herman Farley Lodge No. 17 Charles W. Hil 1 Jacob Zeligman
Lodge No. 88 Richard P. Taylor Lodge No. 90 Darrel E. Roach
Lodge No. 18 Glen D. Chickadonz William B. Robinson
Lodge No. 92 Raymond E. McCrum
Lodge No. 19 James E. Messer
Lodge No. 95 Clifford A. Hollis Logan A. Knoles William Millar
Lodge No. 24 William W. Eddy Lodge No. 35 Joseph C. Meek Harlan L. Schram Lodge No. 36 Clarence H. White Lodge No. 38 William H. Woodworth Lodge No. 5 Max E. Earhart Rochester H. Ford Herbert N. Souders Lodge No. 57 Howard L. Swisher
Lodge No. 97 Kenneth C. Burgert Percy F. Neutman Clyde F. Richardson John C. Walworth Lodge No. 99 Earl W. Carr Lester V. loerger Lodge No. 102 Jesse B. Boehner Harold L. Maxwell Lodge No. 103 Charles V. Crissman Lodge No. 108 John O. Garrett
Lodge No. 124 Oliver R. Eberhart Clifford Rousey Claude W. Wilcox Lodge No. 127 Charles L. Cristler Lodge No. 130 Charles A. Tietgen Lodge No. 132 Alva L. Marr Lodge No. 133 Rommie L. Sims Lodge No. 134 George F. Oetinger Lodge No. 138 Thomas K. Tomson Lodge No. 142 Chester A. Doles Harold T. Dunlap Lodge No. 144 Benjamin S. Jackson Lodge No. 145 Harold R. Kimerer Hosea Lavy Lodge No. 147 John I. Newcomer Roy H. Penner Lodge No. ISO Edward L. Gardner Lodge No. 154 Larry D. Kleweno Harry L. Medcraft Lodge No. 164 Stanley R. Mclrvin Lodge No. 165 Clair E. Lacey Lodge No. 172 Roy D. Gish George H. Lewis Stanley McMurray
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MASONS WITH 60 YEARS AND OVER MEMBERSHIP - 1991 (cent.) Lodge No. 174 Harold P. Reason Walter H. Moore Lodge No. 179 Lewis M. Schrader Lodge No. 183 Arno G. Windscheffel Lodge No. 186 Otis Hughes Lodge No. 187 William R. Hagman James M. Lark Isaac L. Stucker Lodge No. 190 Harold E. Cox Lodge No. 192 Lloyd J. Benefiel Howard S. Bobb Lodge No. 195 Orlo A. Choguill Marion F. Coulson Lodge No. 196 Guy Mayes Lodge No. 200 Harold W. Dilts James Martin T. Meador Herschel M. Roach
Lodge No. 258 James W. Pipkin
Lodge No. 300 Herbert Hobble
Lodge No. 262 Carl W. Heacock
Lodge No. 303 Joseph Brecher Merl D. Ellison Rolla L. Grandle Jim G. Jackson William H. McCaffery Lester A. Perkins
Lodge No. 265 Clyde A. Simmons Lodge No. 269 Malvin J. Winn Lodge No. 271 Walter R. Cantrell Lodge No. 278 Percy S. Miller
Lodge No. 306 Leslie L. Griffin Robert G. Lowis Dee P. Hisner Lodge No. 307 Ralph W. Jones
Lodge No. 279 Alton P. Simonsen Frank J. Vycital
Lodge No. 310 Jennings D. Near
Lodge No. 280 Byron J. Taylor
Lodge No. 319 Edward 0. Beal
Lodge No. 281 Charles N. Clark
Lodge No. 326 Henry Geiger
Lodge No. 282 Charles O. Guthrie
Lodge No. 330 Orville C. Young
Lodge No. 283 Aubrey V. Hanna
Lodge No. 340 John E. Ley Gillies E. Neyer
Lodge No. 284 Frederick W. Young
Lodge No. 347 Ross D. VanLandingham
Lodge No. 286 Samuel B. Myers James Martin T. Meador
Lodge No. 349 John D. Kerr Joseph Mach
Lodge No. 219 Glen D. Bruce Arthur C. Hodgson
Lodge No. 288 Frederick L. Meairs
Lodge No. 357 Lester E. Mayer
Lodge No. 222 Warren D. Caileff
Lodge No. 289 Kenneth U. Benjamin
Lodge No. 366 Lee E. Weeks
Lodge No. 225 Elmer W. Holm
Lodge No. 290 George A. Quigel
Lodge No. 367 Joseph R. Gault Mark E. Wilson
Lodge No. 230 Menzo Hainline
Lodge No. 291 George E. Hatton Lodge No. 293 Steve W. Church
Lodge No. 204 Jay W. Long
Lodge No. 233 Harry R. McChesney Lodge No. 246 James McWilliams Lodge No. 247 Wayne D. Markle Lodge No. 257 Vern 1. Taylor
Lodge No. 295 Cecil R. Wilson Lodge No. 298 Fred P. Karban Lodge No. 299 Lloyd W. Belt
Lodge No. 374 Elmer Chinn Lodge No. 385 James Hannon Lodge No. 396 Ralph Riek Lodge No. 408 Kenneth J. Bierlein Lodge No. 409 Vern C. Fankhauser
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MASONS WITH 60 YEARS AND OVER MEMBERSHIP - 1991 (cont.) Lodge No. 410 Lorenzo C. Cox
Lodge No. 417 Marion A. Cowles Floyd McAllister
Lodge No. 424 William H. Dowse
Lodge No. 433 Moyle H. Alexander Danna M. Hamker
LODGE OF SORROW The Necrology Service under the direction of W:. Richard T. Wentling, Chairman of the Necrology Committee paid tribute to all Brothers who had departed this life since the last Annual Communicat ion. W:. Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain, offered the Benediction.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE M:.W: GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL COMHUNICATION Salina, Kansas Friday, March 20, 1992 Following the organ prelude by Dee D. Duttweiler, J. Leland Windmeyer DDGM #1 called the assembly to order. The Grand Lodge Officers entered in procession with the exception of the Grand Master.
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A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary Dee D. Duttweiler, Grand Organist Warner Pape, Jr., Assistant Grand Tyler H. Dean Bolick, Grand Tyler Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr., Grand Pursuivant Ray A. Talbott, Grand Junior Steward Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Senior Steward Carveth K. Neer, Grand Sword Bearer William D. Updegrove, Grand Marshal Merle D . Bradley, Grand Junior Deacon Morris L. Fisher', Grand Senior Deacon Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Grand Orator Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer E. Dean Osborn, Grand Junior Warden William J. Brown, Grand Senior Warden Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master
An honor guard of "Heros" representing the National Sojourners of Kansas thus formed ranks through which entered our Grand Master, M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson.
M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, presented a tribute to THE AMERICAN FLAG: The American Flag is no fabric of silk or bunting—no mere beautiful cloth woven by human hands. It is a living thing, pulsing with the throbbing ardors of humanity, glowing with the fervor of immortal hopes, leaping out in ecstasies of love and dreams. It is a s o n g — t h e song of upward looking men. It is an altar fragrant with sacrifice. It is a garden wherefrom a Nation grew, watered by the pure blood of its heroes. It is a Heaven where the sanctified are gathered. It is the home where freemen dwell. It is the battlefield whereon Honor strikes its blow for the cause of God. It is a flame springing up to consume injustice and wither the hosts of wrong. It is a voice that speaks with the eloquence of graves where sleep those who died to make it mean purity and righteousness. He who looks upon the flag with ransomed eyes beholds within its folds the valor and the faith of Lexington and Gettysberg—the blazing eyes of the embattled farmers at Concord Bridge--the fierce splendors of the ocean that was the cradle of John Paul Jones--the clarion death cry above the ruined Alamo--the prayer of Washington at Valley F o r g e — t h e agony of Lincoln as he paced the midnight h o u r s — a n d , crowning all, the windswept faces of boys who died those many years ago along the thunder-smitten hills of France.
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The flag of the United States is the glory of God shining in the faces of those who dream of a world made clean enough to be the dwelling place of God. It turns our sorrows into exultation and our sacrifices into a melody of service. For such a flag true men will always die--for such a flag good men will always nobly 1 ive. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Grand Master. M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson welcomed the ladies in attendance.
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expressed
appreciation
to
M:.W:. Thomas Raum, Jr., PGM, was given the floor to present the Fifty (50) Year Emblem Pin to M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, and touched on highlights of his Masonic Career. Remarks were given by M: .W:.- Carrol 1 Arnett. Brethren John Lewis, Eldon VanMeter, and Charles Chase representing our host, Salina Lodge #60, were introduced. Brother Arthur E. Buss was presented recognized for his 82nd Birthday.
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The members of the "Heros of '76" Honor Guard were introduced to the assembly. The Honor Guard was comprised of members of Five (5) Chapters of National Sojourners: Omaha Chapter #19, Leavenworth Chapter #24, Ticker Chapter #41, Topeka Chapter #128, and Leavenworth Chapter #154. Introduction of Dignitaries: W:. Charles Fulsom - Past National President; Past National Commander W:. John Spencer - National President elect W:. Harold Aldridge - National Committee #33 and Committee on Chapter Chartering W:. Don Nisbitt - Area Representative W:, Myron Wilson - Regional Representative W:.
John Spencer, National President of the Sojourners presented Grand Master Johnson with a gavel that had been crafted from a tree at Collingwood, Virginia where the National Headquarters of the Sojourners is located. The tree was reputed to date back to the 18th century.
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Conrad Johnson expressed his appreciation of the Sojourners .
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Donald L. Pohlman, Deputy Grand Master of Nebraska, presented M:.W:. Conrad Johnson with an Admiralship from the Govenor of Nebraska, Ben Nelson.
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J. Leland Windmeyer, District Deputy Grand Master of District #1, presented a gavel to M:.W:. Conrad Johnson from Smlthton Lodge #1 (Highland) assisted by Wathena Lodge #64 (Wathena) that was made from a tree under which Smithton Lodge held their first meeting in 1854.
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The Grand Master ordered the Past Grand Masters and other distinguished guests to retire so that they could be properly presented. Introduction of the Leaders of our Great Fraternity for the last forty (40) years in the State of Kansas: .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:, .W:, .W:. .W:. .W:. .W:.
S. Allan Daugherty - Grand Master 1952 Arthur C. Hodgson - Grand Master 1964 Thomas C. Raum, Jr. - Grand Master 1968 Robert D . Caplinger - Grand Master 1971 Richard D. Kelsey - Grand Master 1972 J. Fred Williamson - Grand Master 1973 Forrest D. Haggard - Grand Master 1974 Robert H. Arnold - Grand Master 1975 Ralph D. Walker - Grand Master 1976 William F. Mcintosh - Grand Master 1977 Chester L. Gilbert - Grand Master 1978 F. Warren Starns - Grand Master 1980 Ben B. Boyles - Grand Master 1981 Robert G. Jackson - Grand Master 1982 Lawrence D. Winegardner - Grand Master 1984 Arris M. Johnson - Grand Master 1985 Clifford D. Knauss - Grand Master 1987 Claude W. Norris - Grand Master 1988 Robert M. Nease - Grand Master 1989 Don E. Robinett - Grand Master 1990
Guests presented from other Jurisdictions were: M:.W:. M:.W:. M:.W:. M:.W:. M:.W:. M:.W:. M:.W:. R:.W:. W:. R:.W:. R:.W:. W:. W:. W:. Bro.
Tom Eggleston - Grand Master, Iowa D. Robert Downey - Grand Master, Missouri Richard A. Miklich - Grand Master, Colorado James N. DeMoss - Past Grand Master, Nebraska Donald R. Swanson - Past Grand Master, Nebraska Lowell A. Wagoner - Past Grand Master, Iowa Paul R. Eveland - Past Grand Master, Nebraska Donald L. Pohlman - Deputy Grand Master, Nebraska Frank A. Arnold - Deputy Grand Master, Missouri Paul H. Wieck - Grand Secretary, Iowa Don E. Rasmussen - Grand Secretary, Nebraska James A. Aycock - Senior Grand Warden, Colorado Virgil L. Tubach - Grand Orator, Nebraska Don A. Mears - Grand Historian, Nebraska Frederick C. Armitage - Grand Representative to Kansas Grand Lodge from Nova Scotia
Members of Concordant and Appendant Bodies in the State of Kansas were introduced as follows: M : . W : . Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM, S.G.I.G. of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Southern jurisdiction of the U.S. who is in charge of the State of Kansas. R : . E : . William G. Updegrove - Grand Commander, Knights Templar of Kansas M : . I : . D . Dee Duttweiler - Grand Master of Cryptic Masons of Kansas K. Maynard Curts - Intendant General, Red Cross of Constantine in Kansas W;. Irl R. Mitchell - President, International High Twelve (12) Club Bro. Arthur E. Ruth - Past International President, High Twelve (12) Clubs M:.E:. Bernard A. Leonard - Grand High Priest, Royal Arch Masons of Kansas Bro. Arthur E. Buss - Past International President, High Twelve (12) Clubs Bro. Jim Bye - Knights Court of Honor Bro. Jim Walker - Grand Advisor of the Order of True Kindred of Kansas
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The Grand Master instructed the Grand Secretary to call the roll of Area Deputies and asked them to stand for recognition: Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 Area 8 Area 9 Area 10
Jerry L. Royer Maurice C. Hearn Melvin Cumniings Johnny J. Gillham M. Wayne Rush John W. Willey, III Dwight R. Gashavr Richard A. Wortman Thomas F. Burrows J. Steven Molstad
The Grand Master instructed the Grand Secretary to call the roll of District Deputies and asked them to stand for recognition: Dist.# 01 John Leland Windmeyer 02 Leland G. Salts 03 E. Kirk Stonebraker 04 Luis Romero, Jr. 05 Donald D. West 06 James R. Sayler 07 Oral B. Finkenbinder 08 Michael A. Norris 09 Ralph W. Kimmel 10 Jessa Cooper 11 Oren F. Patterson 12 Thomas J. Welsh 13 Wayne H. Rollf 14 Earl F. Berg 15 Donald L. Roche 16 Harold E. Colbert 17 Harold E. Rowley 18 Martin M. Donaldson 19 Robert L. Laubach 20 Kenneth G. Thomas 21 Gordon K. McNitt 22 Carl Payne 23 Merle W. Furnas 24 (No intro. made) 25 W. Michael Thomas
Dist. # 26 Leroy L. Loggins 27 Michael D. Farmer 28 Edward B. Sherwood 29 Charles W. Gutsch 30 Mark A. Picking 31 Edward C. Slipsager 32 John A. Sandusky 33 Max L. Briggs 34 B. L. Roy Williams 35 John E. Carlson 36 Verlin L. McHenry, S 37 Kenneth D. Strader 38 Fred N. Rose 39 Richard A. Tomlinson 40 James H. Nolte 41 Thaine A. Clark 42 Charles D. Bock 43 Billy E. Archibald 44 Wade R. Park 45 Darrell M. Holmes 46 Lloyd D. Crall 47 Dean L. Beebe 48 Ethan A. Quakenbush 49 James A. Farmer 50 Richard L. Kriegh
The Grand Master thanked the Area and District Deputies for their continued interest and dedication to Freemasonry. The Grand Master instructed the Grand Secretary to call the roll of Grand Lecturers and asked them to stand for recognition: Ronald E. White Richard R. Haefele Alfred H. Slough David F. Snyder Robert M. Schroeder Earl P. Krankenberg
Robert K. Shklar Vernon J. Clark Clifford L. Trax David P. Aday J. Fred Williamson
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The Grand Master instructed the Grand Secretary to call the roll of Committee Members: CREDENTIALS James R. Strubble, Chmn. Frank L. Nettleton Jerry D. Baughn James F. Frame Raymond A. Pearshall
REPORTS OF GRAND OFFICERS Paul E. Ferrell, Chmn. (not attendance) Orville L. Oelschlaeger Harrison K. Traul Lawrence E. Bodine James E. Bradley
FINANCE JURISPRUDENCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chmn. Robert L. Davis, Chmn. Victor J. Olson Robert M. Neese, PGM Melvin C. Barnes Paul J. Harrell Halbert G. Horton Larry G. Peters T. Michael Fegan Raymond H. Heer MASONIC EDUCATION TRIALS & PUNISHMENT James Watkins, Chmn. (Deceased) Claude W. Norris, PGM, Chmn. Arthur W. Keffer Orville E. Wesseler Joe Bicking Richard A. Workman Robert L. Boring John A. Rule K. Maynard Curts Frank G. Woods PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Chmn. Damon M. Grimes Jimmy D. King Gayle C. Bainter Earl F. Brown
TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING Morris W. Sykes, Chmn. Edward R. Garber, Jr. W. Phil McCracken Harris E. Ramsour Terrence Werth
CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Ben B. Boyles, PGM, Chmn. Dean C. Hjorth Goldwin E. Miller
FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Chmn. David L. Recob Raymond D. Hough
RITUALISTIC Gerald A. Lough, Chmn. Ronald E. White Robert K. Shklar Richard R. Haefele Vernon J. Clark
TOTAL YOUTH Donald L. Doll, Chmn. Stanley A. Combs Robert R. Pugh
PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Editor
CORRESPONDENCE Robert H. Arnold, PGM, Chmn.
NECROLOGY Richard T. Wentling, Chmn. Robert W. Wallace
MEMBERSHIP Jim D. Beye, Chmn. Walter F. Jack Arthur R. Seele Bernard E. Weller Glenn E. Sears Eldon E. Nicholson George Gerardy
COURIER Ronald E. White, Chmn. Charles E. Singhisen Russell C. Schwilling Paul J. Neidhardt Dwight Burton
GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry, Chmn.
OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L. Knapp, Chmn.
RADIO Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Chmn.
LAW. REVISION Don E. Robinett, PGM, Chmn. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Franklin Dean Wyant
DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES K. Maynard Curts, Chmn. Don E. Robinett, PGM
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TRAILER Marvin L. Thompson, Chmn. ACTIVITIES Robert J. Higgs, Chmn. C. M. Geis Orvis U. Begghly Jimmie L. Grassi Lester Brammer TELLERS Cameron Ted Miller, Chmn. William W. Sellen William H. Coverdale Hurlbut K. Graves Jerry Overton Gerald L. Anderson Dwane Wilson PHOTOGRAPHER Clifford L. Trax KANSAS MASONIC UNIVERSITY John E. Mowen, Chmn. Walter M. Bird James E. Stone Jerry K. VanAllen David F. Synder Mark A. Ward Glenn E. Blackburn
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GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION John L. Windmeyer, Chmn. William T. Noll Sidney C. Hargis Lee Simmons Harold Sommers Roger Rush Harold Rush CHURCH LODGE RELATIONS Raymond R. Haden, Chmn. H. Corwin Carpenter Henry J. Mix COORDINATING BODIES Bernard A. Leonard, Chmn. William D. Updegrove Dee D. Duttweiler James C. Claussen PATRIOTISM F. Ray Canada, Chmn. Donald D. Nisbett Myron G. Wilson Harold Lynn John T. Bonacorda
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ORATIOM Given By M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM There are a number of people I know that I love but, unfortunately, do not respect. There are others I respect but do not love. But here in this room with me today are the people in this world that I both love and respect. My brother Masons. And it's great to have the opportunity to address you and 1 give my thanks to our Grand Master for giving me this privilege. This year as I have attended several of the many, many meetings where our Grand Master was present 1 heard him speak often of our Masonic Symbols and that we, as Masons, should devote at least part of our time studying them. They have much to give us and we have much to learn! I am sure that some of you, perhaps all of you have made a commitment to take an evening and read a book about Symbols, because most of us know very little about them. Surely, there must be a book that tells all about Masonic Symbolism. However, I have never read a book that even attempted to tell "All about Symbols." As a matter of fact I never knew a Mason who was willing to admit he knew all about them. Most Brothers are quite serious when they name perhaps a half dozen, or so, of the Symbols in the Lodge; and surely they cannot have so many meanings. The working tools, the apron, the pillars. How many more are there? Well, as one Masonic scholar put it "I doubt very much that any one has ever had the temerity even to count the Masonic symbols." Certainly 1 have not. But there are enough to keep a great many Masonic scholars and antiquarians busy for a great many years to come, as they have in the past, trying to digest of literature, history, archeology, sacred writings, religion, philosophy and kindred branches of study, a few of the more important meanings of our symbols. What he is saying is that Masonic symbols are many, many more than most of us realize and that most have many and varied meanings. And, of course, not all mean the same to each student. Take the Great Light as a symbol. Most regard it as the Bible, the great book. And the question, "Isn't a symbol something that means something else?" Most Masons, more or less, take the Holy Scriptures for granted. It is true that in our American and in British Lodges the Great Light l ÂŁ the Holy Scriptures. But in another Lodge, in another Country, some other sacred Book may lie on the Altar. The important thing is not what book lies there open, but that it is the book which the Masons who kneel before it, venerate as the earthly repository of spiritual knowledge. The Book of the Sacred Law is what Masons reverence, not necessarily any special book. Thus to our Jewish brethren, the New Testament in our Great Light is not a Sacred writing as is their Old Testament. Yet our book contains both. But the Book of Law when used in Masonry is more than a repository of Divine Will and Knowledge. It is the symbol of the fountainhead of all learning, and a symbol of many other things many of which you will find in the books you will read, but in none of them will you find it all. Did you ever stop to ask yourself why Masons circumambulate in the lodge? Or why they perform this rite at various times and in various ways? Or why that rite in a Blue Lodge is always done in one direction? That is a symbol, my Brother's, and a very beautiful one. It's a connection, tenuous, but very direct, with those far progenitors of Masonry who lived thousands of years ago and worshipped the Sun as the only God they knew.
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It is human to be like those we strive to admire. The small boy plays at being a soldier or a fireman, and struts with a small cane to be like his father. Imitating, we feel that we are like that which we imitate. Our savage forefathers had this same bit of humanness. They believed that when they imitated that which was powerful, they in turn received power. They worshipped the Sun. The Sun, to them, traveled always from the East to the West, swinging North in the Summer and South in the Winter. Therefore, they believed that if they, in their simple prayers and rites, imitated the course of the Sun, they too, would become Godlike and have power. Many religions, rites and ceremonies of a Spiritual significance have followed in the footsteps of these early men, and thought to find in circumambulation a power which comes from the "Divine Something" they worship. And, of course, there are other meanings of ci rcumambulat ion. Not all of our symbols are so ancient, although some are even further back in time. You are familiar, of course, with the "certain point within a circle." That is a symbol and a great one. It has many meanings; meanings not attributed to it haphazard, but meanings "born to it," as you might say. A Mason may not materially err if he circumscribes his passions within that circle, not because the ritual says so, but because our Ancient Brethren, who actually built Temples and Cathedrals, found that the point, or center in the circle, and another dot or two, were the easiest means of making their squares perfect, and absolutely at right angles. This is a little problem in geometry with which you are no doubt fami Iiar. Get it out of your mind the idea that any symbol in Masonry is arbitrary; that some man said, for instance "here is an oblong square; I will make it into a symbol which means the Lodge, just because I like its shape! The "oblong square" my Brethren, was the shape which our Ancient Brethren conceived the World to be. We use it as the "shape of the Lodge" because the Lodge itself is a symbol of the World, and thus of our life in it. Symbolism in general, and Masonic symbolism in particular, is a life time study. It is ever new, never ending. The more you read and study, the more you understand and enjoy this Masonry of ours. But you will learn it not on one evening or two; not even in many shall you learn it all. Why symbolism? You will surely admit that man is of a triple nature; he is physical, mental and spiritual. He has a body, and senses which bring him into contact with, and translate the meaning of, the physical world of earth, air, fire and water, which is about him. He has a brain and a mind, by which he reasons and understands about the physical matters with which he is surrounded. And he has a "Something Beyond," you may call it Soul, or Heart, or Spirit, or Imagination as you will, but it is something which is allied to, rather than part' of, reason, and which is connected with the physical side of life only through its sensory contacts. Your soul or spirit, my brothers, comprehends a language which the brain does not understand. The keenest of minds have striven to make this mystic language plain to reason, without success. If you hear music which brings tears to your eyes and grief or joy to your heart, you are responding to a language your brain does not understand and cannot explain. It is not with your brain that you love your Mother, your Child or your Wife; it is with the "Something Beyond"; and the language with which that love is spoken and understood is not the language of the tongue. A symbol is a word of that language. Translate that symbol into words which appeal only to the mind, and the spirit of the word is lost. Words appeal to the mind; meanings not expressed in words appeal to the spirit.
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All that there is in Freemasonry, which can be set down in words on a page, leaves out completely the spirit of the Order. If we depend on words, or ideas alone, the Fraternity would not make a universal appeal to all men, since no man has it given to him to appeal to the minds of all other men. But Freemasonry expresses truths which are universal; it expresses them in a universal language, universally understood by all men without words. That language is the language of the symbol, and the symbol is universally understood because it is the means of communication between spirits, souls, hearts. Indeed, when we say of Masonry that it is "universal", we mean the word literally; it is of the universe, not merely of the world. To sum up, the reason we must use symbols is because only by them can we speak the language of the spirit, each to each, and because they form an elastic language, which each man reads for himself according to his ability. Symbolism is the only language which is thus elastic, and the only one by which spirit can be touched. To suggest that Masonry use any other would be as revolutionary as to remove her Altars, meet in the public square or elect on a minority vote. In other words, Masonry without symbols would not be Masonry; it would be but dogmatic and not very erudite philosophy, of which the World is full as it is, and none which never satisfies the heart! Naturally then, we employ symbols here for heart to speak to heart. Call it soul, mind, spirit, what you will, imagination is its collection of senses. So we must appeal to the imagination when speaking a truth which is neither mental or physical, and the symbol is the means by which one imagination speaks to another. Nothing else will do; no words can be as effective (unless they are themselves symbols), no teachings expressed in language can be as easily taught or learned by the heart as those which come via the symbol through the imagination. Thus to be a whole Mason, it is necessary to study our symbols. Our Grand Master is right. We should all take his suggestions seriously and spend more time in this endeavor. In conclusion it has been said, " Masonry has no record of progress to make to the world, no new message to give to the world, or the promise of any. This world has not outgrown its teachings. Masonry has not lost it's place, nor is it likely to. When the doctrine of Masonry is recognized and acted upon, instead of simply a beautiful theory, and when the words Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth are heard and understood by all Men; and when the White Apron we so proudly wear shall be more highly honored by all Nations instead of the bloodstained banner of war, then and only then, without any change, will Masonry be universally accepted among men. Thank you. The Grand Master his Oration.
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The M:.W:. Conrad Johnson stated his postal address and added that his message and history were in the Advanced Reports in the first pages. He moved that the report as printed be accepted and placed in the Annual Communications. It was moved and seconded; motion carried. (The following are highlights of some of the reports given. The reports in their entirety may be found in the "REPORTS" section and unless otherwise stated, individual reports were entered in the record by reference and were accepted by motion and ballot.) REPORT OF THE GRAND TREASURER M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, stated that the complete Financial Information is on pages 38-43 in the Advanced Proceedings. The Grand Treasurer touched upon some of the highlights of the Report. The Grand Treasurer moved that the report in its entirety be accepted. The motion was seconded and carried. The Grand Treasurer was given a hearty applause for his work. REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., stated that his report can be found on pages 44-48 in the Advanced Proceedings. The Grand Secretary touched upon some of the highlights of his Report. The Grand Secretary moved that the report be accepted. The motion was seconded and carried. The Grand Secretary was given a hearty applause for his work. MASONIC HOME BOARD There was an election for vacancies for the Masonic Home Board and F. Ray Canada, Golden Rule Lodge No. 90 and Eugene Ullery, Fargo Lodge No. 300 were elected to the Masonic Home Board. PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Merlin Grundy, Old Mission Lodge No. 153, was appointed to the Perpetual Membership Committee to fill the unexpired term of Eldon Nicholson, Olathe Lodge No. 19, who resigned. Also, William D. Updegrove, Lewis Lodge No. 220, was elected for a full three year term.
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The Grand Master called upon Brethren from other Jurisdictions to speak to the Assembly about what is going on in their Jurisdict ions. GREETINGS FROM IOWA M:.W:. Tom Eggleston, Grand Master, Iowa - "The Spirit of Excitement Catch It" is the theme in Iowa this year. For the past several years we have presented 45 $1,000.00 scholarships to graduating high school seniors. We are trying to build that number to 50 $1,000.00 scholarships through fund raising projects and will be matched by the Grand Commandery. The Governor of Iowa signed a proclamation that the week of April 11-16 is Masonic Week in the State of Iowa. GREETINGS FROM MISSOURI M:.W:. D. Robert Downey, Grand Master, Missouri - The most constant factor in human existence is "change." In 1989, a resolution was passed to solicit members* In 1991 passed a Limited Proficiency and experiment for the next three years. Great deal of activity. Have pending Group Conferral. Focus on the Future Program - developed a 12 minute tape to invite non-Masons and their wives to a meeting at the Lodge to explain to them about Masonry. This program has been very successful, as many as 25-30 have attended this program. Last year established the Foundation on the Prevention of Drugs and Alcohol among children. Working closely with the Missouri Department of Education and the Missouri State Counselors Association to train teams of educators from various schools to recognize the behavioral characteristics that students will show if they are becoming addicted to substance abuse. It is not a treatment program but an intervention program. We bring these educators into the Masonic Temple. Last year had four training sessions, this year seven are scheduled. Bringing these educators into the Masonic Temple exposes them to Freemasonry and what it is all about. We are hopeful that our decrease in membership will be stabilized by the changes we have implemented and are looking more for quality of members instead of quantity. GREETINGS FROM COLORADO M:.W:. Richard A. Miklich, Grand Master, Colorado - In Masonry we all have a universal problem this year which is declining of membership. Each of the lodges in Colorado has been challenged to raise at least ten new Masons. If this is accomplished an increase of membership will be shown for the first time in the past four decades. We have gradually gone down and if Masonry is to survive we have to get out and work hard at it. The lodges in Colorado have been busy, aggressive and working. The lodges are meeting the challenge thrown at them. One of the things we are striving for is Public Awareness to enhance our membership drive. Most of the lodges are putting on special programs where they invite the public in and have public exposure, tours of the lodges and to explain Masonry. Colorado has changed its requirements on solicitation and as a result is seeing a lot of younger men coming into the Masonic Fraternity. We are seeing a lot of younger men coming in and the Blue Lodges are putting these men to work right away. And that is the s e c r e t â&#x20AC;&#x201D; to keep the younger men active and busy. We are pleased how Masonry is now perceived in Colorado.
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GREETINGS FROM NEBRASKA M:.W:. James N. DeMoss, Past Grand Master, Nebraska - We all say that we love this Fraternity but are we indifferent sometimes to the problems that we have. The declining membership that we have, that we look upon as a problem, to me my brethren is not a problem. Declining membership is a symptom of the problems that we have. Let us not be indifferent to what this great Fraternity of ours can do for the World in which we live. Let us no.t be indifferent to those around us. Let us go forth and be great Masons in a great World.
Grand Master Conrad Johnson turned over the Annual Communications to Deputy Grand Master Richard D. Overton to conduct business in order that M:.W:. Conrad Johnson could attend the Past Grand Master 's Luncheon. R:.W:. Richard D. Overton asked the Grand Secretary if there were ballots for the election of officers today. The Grand Secretary stated that he had the ballots. R:.W:. Richard D. Overton stated that he was going to ask certain individuals to stand. He asked if any Tellers were present. He asked if the Brethren would allow the Grand Lodge Officers and Tellers to walk to the head of the line at lunch today; and have these individuals come back to the lodge room as early as possible from lunch. He stated that he would like to have the Tellers stand at the doors to pas's out the ballots as they come in. Those qualified to vote are Past Masters, Masters, Senior and Junior Wardens, and Secretaries with at least five years of service. Now you may be seated Brethren Tellers. R:.W:. Richard D. Overton made the following announcements: * The District Deputy Grand Masters outgoing and incoming will meet at 6:00 a.m. at the Red Coach Inn to exchange their paraphernal ia. * Tomorrow there will be an installation following the lodge installation of District and Area Deputies, and all of the Lecturer core. Those who are here will be installed as officers of the Grand Lodge. * All Grand Lodge Officers will put their aprons and collars in a case and place them by the altar in which the Master of Rosedale Lodge will collect them and take them to the Red Coach Inn. All Incoming Officers will be there in their tuxedos to get the picture for the historical record. Pictures will be taken today. * Kansas Lodge of Research Meeting scheduled for today. Any Mason who would like to attend is invited at 4:15 p.m. today. * Banquet at the Bicentennial Center this evening. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. The Chamber of Commerce is going to provide buses to the Bicentennial Center and will collect individuals at the Red Coach Inn beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Grand Secretary mentioned that the Kansas Lodges are steadily raising their dues. There are three lodges that whose dues are $50.00, and seven lodges that have $40.00 or more dues, which has raised our average to $24.61. Also, some of the awards are still on the table from last night. If you weren't presen't last night, please pick those up. LABOR TO REFRESHMENT The Grand Lodge was called again at 1:00 p.m.
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REFRESHMENT TO LABOR At 1:00 p.m. R:.W:, Richard D. Overton, Deputy sounded the gavel calling the Assembly to Labor.
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THANK YOU FROM THE PAST GRAND MASTER OF IOWA M:.W:. Lowell A. Wagoner, PGM, Iowa, stated that it is indeed a pleasure to join you Brethren from Kansas here again this year. Last year was my first time down here in this same beautiful building. I was very much impressed with it then and I'm impressed with it now. And with the business that's going on in Kansas, I do want to thank you M:.W:. Sir for all of the brotherly love and friendship that has been extended to me and the invitation to come back. I have thoroughly enjoyed it. I am a little surprised that our Grand Master didn't mention one thing that we are extremely proud of in the State of Iowa, other than our win last night over Texas. And that is our Video Program that we have put together in the State of Iowa the last three (3) years or so. We've been producing videos to help promote Masonry. I know that there are several states represented here that have those videos. We have some 35 states that are using the videos that we have produced in Iowa. And we are extremely proud of that. I just wanted to mention that. But that's another way we can promote Masonry. Again, thank you for the invitation to come down here.
THANK YOU FROM GRAND MASTER OF NEBRASKA R:.W:. Donald L. Pohlman, Deputy Grand Master, Nebraska, thanked M:.W;. Conrad Johnson and his wife Jean and the Grand Lodge of Kansas for the hospitality and kindness shown him while visiting. A lot of things are happening in Nebraska, a lot of things have happened. We went through a lot of major changes, just like the changes you're talking about right now. In the last couple of years we legalized the Cipher, we eliminated the Non-Solicitation Clause so we can now ask people to join our Fraternity. We have the Modern Proficiency, in other words, we are teaching Masonry instead of testing the Man's ability to repeat words. We have recognized in total Prince Hall Masonry, and I was on that committee from its inception, and in my.opinion is one of the finest things we did in Nebraska. And I have enjoyed a tremendous rapport with that Organization. Having been at Grand Lodge last year you probably notice some of the things Prince Hall did for us there. .We've spent a lot of time on Workshops at Grand Lodge teaching various aspects of Masonry. We have just recently adopted a Short Form Closing plus a shortened version of examining a brother in his proficiency for that particular degree. There are a lot of things we want to look for in the future. Some of . these really challenge us. Leadership training is one that I see a major weakness in all of Masonry. And every publication you pick up. Leadership training seems to be at the top of the list of concerns of Masonry throughout the United States and the World. Community programs - we have a lot of lodges that aren't doing anything. And if they're not in the community doing anything but meeting a few times a year, then their value to that community is really being questioned. And so we want to get Lodges involved in the community activities. Public Relations is one that is a real weak part. Yes, we have Public Relations but not all of them are good. One final thing is Membership Programs and I know Jeff is heading a Membership Program and I am looking forward to seeing what you are doing with that. I am sure it will be very good and could be something I could use in Nebraska. Once again, thank you.
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THANK YOU FROM GRAND SECRETARY OF IOWA R:.W:. Paul H. Wieck, Grand Secretary, Iowa, thanked the brothers for the hospitality and kindness shown him while visiting the Grand Lodge of Kansas. GREETINGS FROM GRAND SECRETARY OF NEBRASKA R:.W:. Donald E. Rasmussen, Grand Secretary, Nebraska, thanked M:.W:. Conrad Johnson and his wife Jean for the hospitality extended to him. Nebraska has lost membership in the last thirty (30) years as most of your jurisdictions have. We have lost membership at an average of two (2) members a day for those 30 years - and that is shocking. We have done all of these things that Donald Pohlman has mentioned and this last year we had slowed our membership to a loss of a little over 2%. And we are real tickled about this, of course, and we have slowed it down but we have not turned it around. So we have to do more. Again, I wish to thank you for your hospitality and it is a pleasure for my wife and I to be here. GREETINGS FROM GRAND ORATOR OF NEBRASKA Brother Virgil L. Tubach, Grand Orator, Nebraska, stated that it was a pleasure to be in Kansas for the second year. I would like to thank everyone for the hospitality and have thoroughly enjoyed working with you this year. GREETINGS FROM GRAND HISTORIAN OF NEBRASKA Donald A. Mears, Grand Historian, Nebraska, brought greetings and thanked the brothers for their wonderful hospitality.
LABOR TO REFRESHMENT The Grand Lodge was called from Labor to Refreshment at 8:00 a.m., Saturday, March 21, 1992.
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KANSAS LODGE OF RESEARCH The Kansas Lodge of Research met on Friday, March 20, 1992, at approximately 4:15 p.m., at the Annual Communication. The following officers were elected: Barry Albin, Worshipful Master,
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Phillip W. Keffer, Senior Warden,
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Jerry R. Wood, Junior Warden,
PO Box 197 Rose Hill, KS 67133 PH: (316) 776-2584
John W. Willey,
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A Treasurer was not elected, but will be soon. A resolution was passed approving a committee to publish the update of the History of the Grand Lodge of Kansas. Also, to establish a videotape of anecdotal history, and to establish a committee to catalog the Kansas artifacts and books on Masonry held by Kansas lodges. A resolution was passed to support the formation of the Jerry E. Marsengill Chapter of the Philalethes Society International, and four dinner meetings during the year with ' the date to be announced when available. Dues of ten dollars was approved for the 1992-1993 year. The new Worshipful Master states he is dedicated to an ambitious plan with hopes of renewing interest in our Kansas Lodge of Research.
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS Saturday, March 21, 1992 REFRESHMENT TO LABOR The Grand Lodge was called from Refreshment to Labor on the Third Degree of Masonry at 8:00 a.m., March 21, 1992. Following prayer by the Grand Chaplain the business session of the One Hundred Thirty-Sixth Annual Communication was resumed. THANK YOU FROM PAST GRAND MASTER OF NEBRASKA M:.W;. Donald R. Swanson, PGM, Nebraska, stated that it was a pleasure to be able to attend the Grand Lodge of Kansas after an absence of eighteen (18) years. The last time I was here was in 1974 and I am very, very pleased that because of our friendship you would extend an invitation for me to attend again. 1 also wish to thank the Past Grand Masters of Kansas as well as the other Brethren who have extended to me such gracious courtesies and hospitality and if they ever have an opportunity to come to Nebraska we certainly will attempt to reciprocate. The Grand Lodge of Kansas has, in my opinion, been blessed this year with a Great Grand Master. He has been very active and carried the message of Masonry throughout the Country not only in the State of Kansas but in other jurisdictions. We respect him, we are appreciative of his friendship, we hope the Good Lord will bless him and keep him for many more years so that he can serve Masonry in Kansas and elsewhere. Thank you again. GREETINGS FROM GRAND REPRESENTATIVE OF KANSAS - NOVA SCOTIA Brother Frederick C. Armitage: It is my privilege and pleasure to be able to visit with the Grand Lodge of Kansas. And to my brothers thru the Grand East I bring greetings from M:.W:. Harald R.K. Wei land, the Grand Master of Masons in the Providence of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was his wish that I carry to this 136th Annual Communication, his very best wishes for your work to be carried out in the manner it has been carried out. And for your new Grand Master, we offer him our very- best wishes. Thank you. THANK YOU FROM GRAND MASTER OF CRYPTIC MASONS OF KANSAS M:.W:. D. Dee Duttweiler, Grand Master, Cryptic Masons of Kansas, stated that he was very glad to be here, serving you, and representing the Grand Council of Cryptic Masons of Kansas. GREETINGS OF THE GRAND COMMANDER OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF KANSAS Wil1iam G. Updegrove: It's been a great pleasure to have worked with the Grand Master this year and the report of the Coordinating Conimittees really doesn't do justice to the, cooperat ion and coordination that we've had between our Grand Bodies. M:.W:. it has been a pleasure to serve you this year and serve for you and I wish you continued success. And to R:.W:. Richard D. Overton and your incoming officers I wish you prosperity and all the successes and hope that all of your goals are obtained. Thank you. The Grand Master instructed the Grand Secretary to read the names of the Grand Represent at i ves and have them assemble behind the altar for recognition and hearty applause. They were thanked and commended for their work with their respective Jurisdictions and urged to continue their relationship with these Jurisdictions recognized by the Grand Lodge of Kansas.
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GREETINGS FROM PRESIDENT OF INTERNATIONAL HIGH TWELVE CLUBS Irl R. Mitchell: I'm pleased to be a guest of this Grand Lodge Session to be here present with you. I wish to bring you greetings from High Twelve International. From the girls in the home office in St. Louis, MO and all the offices throughout this great country. Thank you for having me here and it's always a pleasure. If I can answer any questions of any of you about our Great Order of High Twelve I'm over enthused about it and what it can do for Masonry, Please just let me know. Most Worshipful Grand Master thank you for your courtesies. GREETINGS FROM PAST INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT OF HIGH TWELVE CLUBS W:. Arthur E. Buss: It's a great pleasure for me and my wife, Francis, to be with you folks this week. I want to thank you for all the courtesies extended to us. It's been a great pleasure, brethren, to be here in Kansas. I have a few roots here in Kansas. I was a frequent visitor to this great state. And I have a great deal of appreciation for Masonry in this state. And again. Most Worshipful, thank you very very much. GREETINGS FROM EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF DeMOLAY J. Eldon Masters: No longer has to be concerned about what this organization is that our young men are going into. We also are relying on Masonic advisors. Either Fathers or concerned Men in the Community to help our DeMolay Chapters provide the core to help guide the leaders of DeMolay. It is very difficult finding enough qualified Master Masons to fill an entire Advisory Council for DeMolay anymore. I will tell you one thing, those Non-Masonic Fathers who have come into the Advisory Council core of DeMolay very soon become Master Masons in that Lodge. And so we have another tool to help Masonry grow. Most Worshipful Sir, two things here. I'd like to place a pin on your lapel, a Kansas DeMolay pin, in hopes that it will be a bright star in your life and a guide for the future of Masonry. READING OF THE JOURNAL Proper motion was made to dispense with the reading of the journal. The motion was duly seconded and carried. 1 appreciate the support my Grand Lodge Officers have given me. May God Bless You. I'll be ready to support any of you and you'll always be in my prayers. LABOR TO REFRESHMENT All regular business of the One Hundred munication of the Most Worshipful Grand being completed, the Grand Lodge was Refreshment for the purpose of opening the Installation of Grand Lodge Officers
Thirty-sixth Annual ComLodge of AF&AM of Kansas called from Labor to on the First Degree for of the y6ar 1992-1993.
Reports To The 136th Annual Communication of The M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kansas Including The Grand Master's Address Grand Officers' Reports Committee Reports
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GRAND MASTER'S ADDRESS Brethren} as a mystic band of Craftsmen united by fraternal ties, we meet again. It is with personal pleasure that I extend to you a cordial welcome to this one hundred thirty-sixth Annual Comidunication of The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of Kansas. We greet you not simply as friends and guests but as members of the household uni ted by the ties of friendship--in other words as Brothers. We extend to you the friendly hand and with it the sincere heartfelt grasp and token of fellowship. With you, we gather to consider the acts and labors of the past year and to draw designs on the trestle board for the years that lie before us. The mutations of time still leave unmarred the spirit of Freemasonry. It still abounds in full beauty when Brethren meet together and recognize the Fatherhood of God and when the thoughts, words, and deeds of each Brother withstand the test of Masonic character. Then such devotion meets the approbation of the Grand Architect of the Universe. It is then our hearts burn with delight and the mystic tie binds us together in true Brotherhood. It is with both a sense of regret and relief that I submit this report for the past year. I regret that more was not accomplished as I have always maintained high expectations for Freemasonry and the men who labor therein. I am relieved that the hour is near at hand when my work will be finished as your Grand Master and the gavel surrendered into another's hand, that of R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, a dear friend of mine for over twenty years, and one most capable of the responsibility. High honors are not without their burdens. Only those who seek this high office for the privileges, honor, prestige, and self -aggrandizement feel no weight. Personal pleasures have been found in the work and in my association with you Brethren, which I cherish most of all. I fully appreciate and acknowledge the high honor which you Brethren conferred and the manifold courtesies extended by the craft. It is with relief that I contemplate the end of this tern of administration in this high office, and it will be a privilege to place its cares, anxieties and responsibilities upon the shoulders of others. I can then place my shoulder to the wheel of Masonic progress and support Freemasonry with all my strength in another capacity. On assuming the duties of Grand Master one year ago, I resolved to continue to be governed by the higher and stronger impulses of divine guidance rather than supreme dictatorial control. 1 have operated under this concept since being ordained to the ministry, "Whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant." Having been an educator and administrator of public education for thirty-six years, I believed it was my duty to set the craft to work and give them proper instruction as taught in Masonry. When a duty appeared I tried to give this assignment to one in leadership capacity. I gave instruction, then allowed them to do their best. Their experiences should enable them to serve the Grand Lodge in future years to a greater degree, I desired all Brethren to increase their knowledge of Freemasonry by enrolling in the Kansas Masonic University Correspondence Program. I made this committee separate from the Education Committee so the major thrust would be on developing lessons pertaining to the various Masonic subjects.
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I assigned the Education Committee to revise the Outstanding Lodge Award Program. This they called "The Grand Lodge Temple Pillar Award." Each lodge is now able to determine if they are an outstanding lodge achieving requirements listed for the award. There is nothing mystical about Freemasonry when studied in depth. Its lessons are simple and plainly based on the Brotherhood of man and the Fatherhood of God. When understood in its Tightness we possess more of God's spirit and desire to practice in daily living the principles of Freemasonry. Masonry is alive where the craft follows the teachings and principles of Masonry and use the Sacred volume of Law as their daily guide to living. Such a pattern of living will change Freemasonry from speculative to applied or actual Masonry. I therefore stressed character building among our members. Traveling through the state I often found it difficult to locate the Masonic lodges. I stressed the need for highway signs to be placed on all roads leading into the town or city where the lodge is located. Such signs should give the location by street name and number. I also encouraged adopt-the Highway Litter-free Program as a visible means of advertising Freemasonry. No large city lodges worked together to erect a billboard displaying Freemasonry although it was encouraged. I stressed wearing the Square and Compass as the first emblem placed on ones coat since I believe it is the highest degree Freemasonry has to offer. These pins were sold to the Brethren at cost. Over thirty-five hundred pins were sold in this manner. Action is essential to loyalty. If loyal to the Blue Lodge, we need not fear for the future of Freemasonry. One duty which many Masons fail to observe is that of attending a Brother's funeral. I therefore stressed the need to be in attendance to show respect to a departed Brother and his family. This is a time to display Masonry by wearing the white apron and displaying the dignity of Freemasonry. The population of the United States is. growing older. Therefore, I encouraged the lodges to concentrate on obtaining members for their lodges from this age g r o u p â&#x20AC;&#x201D; t h o s e nearing reti rement and those already retired. 1 appointed a committee to study and prepare material \tor spot announcements for radio and TV. This was sent to all secretaries to file and keep for future use by their incoming Worshipful Masters. The Public School Committee established rules to unify the evaluation of the Grand Lodge Essays. These rules required more effort on the part of the appl i cants in preparing and typing their entry. The Laws of Kansas Masonry should be kept up to date. I appointed a conimittee to revise the manual of Laws of Masonry and bring to date. Since Freemasonry was instrumental in the formation of independence and in the building of the Constitution of the United States of America, I appointed a Patriotic Committee which would present quality programs for the lodges. I will propose a motion making this a permanent standing committee of Grand Lodge. Our Kansas Lodge of Research has functioned for approximately eleven years without publishing. I assigned M:.W:. Richard D. Kelsey, PGM, the task of writing a short history of the Past Grand Masters and thei r programs for the years 1975 to 1991. These will be sold by the Grand Lodge at the Annual Communication.
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To prepare the Brethren for future years I discussed the possibility of a per capita increase to keep up with loss of membership and the economy of the day; a possible change in the Grand Lodge calendar year to run from April 1 to March 31; and also the possibility of eliminating the per capita tax for the Kansas Masonic Home and this amount be placed in the general budget of the Grand Lodge. WHISTLE STOPPING Throughout the summer months, to obtain the heartbeat of Freemasonry in our Grand Jurisdiction, I "Whistle Stopped" at various lodges throughout the state. 1 spent one and one half hours or more in each lodge sharing ideas and receiving ideas which could advance Freemasonry in our state. During other days 1 visited with Brethren in the morning and in the afternoon visited in hospitals and rest homes with Brethren residing there. In the evening I spoke at open meetings on some subject of Masonry. By this process it was hoped that an example would be set and we could move for Speculative Masonry to become Applied or Active Masonry. APPRECIATIONS To my wife Jean of forty-six years who, over the last twenty years working Grand Lodge, has willingly and freely given of her time and energy that I might serve Masonry; I am most grateful. Her love, wise counsel, pleasant personality, wisdom and spiritual strength have given me hours of pleasure and joy. She traveled extensively with me over the years, serving as navigator as we traveled the many hours on the road. This she did in addition to being employed as an elementary librarian. I appreciated the many courtesies you brethren have granted her. Thank you, Jean. M : . W : . RICHARD D. KELSEY, PGM To M:.W:. Richard D. Kelsey, PGM, who gave me my first Grand Lodge appointment to serve as Grand Chaplain, I am most appreciative. From his appointment has come countless blessings and honors to me as I have been able to serve Masonry. Even above all this is the close friendship Jean and I have developed with him and his wife Greta. Thank you, Bro. Dick. M:.W:. CLIFFORD D. KNAUSS, PGM To M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, who had the confidence and trust in me to appoint me to the Grand Lodge line as Grand Senior Deacon, I will be forever grateful. I am most appreciative for his support and encouragement. The friendship with him and his wife Dixie has brought much joy into the life of Jean and myself. Thank you, Bro. Cliff. PAST GRAND MASTERS I served as Grand Chaplain for thirteen Past Grand Masters and as Committee Chairman for two others. Thank you Brethren for those years of service as they have given me many years of experience and instruction which has served me well this year as Grand Master. Having worked, traveled, and prayed for these Brethren, we have developed a personal relationship which made us truly Brothers; I sought their wisdom and expertise on many occasions. They were a steadying force and willingly shared their ideas. I thank each of you. To the other Past Grand Masters, I thank you for your untiring service.
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COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION The Council of Administration consisting of R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master; R:.W:. Willi am J. Brown, Grand Sr. Warden; R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Jr. Warden; and W: . Morris L. Fisher, Grand Sr. Deacon, who is not a council member but sat with us each meeting; and myself, worked well together. These Brethren are a credit to our Jurisdiction. We worked together with harmony and dedication to advance Freemasonry. This bond of friendship made for many pleasant hours as we contributed to Masonry. I was most fortunate to have Bro, Overton as my Deputy Grand Master. He supported me one hundred percent. I have considered him in decisions I have rendered so there will be a continuation of the programs the council has commenced. He is a Brother I had long hoped would be appointed in line. Our twenty years or more of friendship made for harmonious working conditions. GRAND LODGE OFFICERS The appointment of Grand Lodge Officers is a task which must be considered with extreme care. After considerable prayer I chose W: . Morris L. Fisher as my Grand Senior Deacon. He is a dedicated and devoted Mason. He has served various Masonic organizations with distinctive and quality leadership. His experience serving as Worshipful Master, Secretary and on various lodge committees in his lodge for many years will be an asset to Freemasonry. I highly recommend him to you. My other appointed officers were also chosen after many months of study and prayer, taking into consideration the necessity of choosing men from various areas throughout the state. These too I had observed as they were working Masonry for many years and found them to be true Brothers and devoted workers for Masonry. They are the best. They supported me at all times, giving freely of their talents, time, and money to advance Freemasonry. It is no wonder that I called them "The Extra Milers". Thank you, my Brethren for all you accomplished this year for Masonry. AREA AND DISTRICT DEPUTIES Over the past nineteen years of serving Grand Lodge I came to know many men. From these dedicated, concerned Masonic workers I chose those who served as Area and District Deputies. They served the Craft well this year and I am most pleased with their efforts. Thank you, Brethren, for your labor and support. Without them the work of the Grand Master would have been very heavy. Thank each of you. GRAND LECTURERS These men are sonry in the respect these you. Brethren
devoted form to Brethren for your
workers who keep the skeleton of Freemawhich each lodge must adhere. I highly for their devotion to Freemasonry. Thank great work. COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Each committee member made a contribution to Freemasonry. Many of these committees met with me at which time 1 provided instruction and assigned them duties and encouraged them to present their own ideas. This they did. They have reported to me regularly during the year. These men have served Masonry more than they realize. Thank you, my Brethren, for all the work you accompli shed.
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GRAND REPRESENTATIVES I requested each Grand Representative to send me the letter of correspondence which he sent to his Grand Representative and a copy of each letter which he received from them. Many letters were written. It was a privilege to appoint so many new and willing workers as Grand Representatives. Thank you, Brethren.
BRETHREN It would be a trying situation to serve as Grand Master wi thout the many acts of kindness and courtesies exhibited by the Brethren of our Grand Jurisdiction. Only quality, dedicated Masons make such pleasures available. Each vote of confidence for me was also a joy. It has been a pleasure working with and for you. Thanks, thanks, thanks. OFFICE PERSONNEL I have appreciated the fast service extended by each worker in the Grand Lodge building. Each was very courteous and had a desire to please. Brother Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., has been invaluable with his advice and assistance as well as Bro. A. Kevin Kobler who, when asked for assistance, immediately accomplished the task. I also appreciate the ladies who work in the Grand Lodge. To each I also say thanks. GRAND LODGE AUTOMOBILE Serving Masonry and Grand Lodge for a number of years, I usually drove approximately thirty-six thousand miles a year. Since being appointed Grand Senior Deacon the mileage had increased to approximately sixty thousand miles. This year as Grand Master I drove 70,340 miles. 1 visited members and non-members in nursing homes, hospitals as well as individual homes during the day and spoke in lodges in the evening. I do not apologize for the mileage. I believe each mile was a necessity to advance Freemasonry in Kansas. Results from this labor, I trust, will bring returns for years. Thank you Brethren for furnishing a car and some expense to operate as your Grand Master. I did not turn in mileage or motel expenses to Grand Lodge during the sixteen years I served Grand Lodge. It was only when elected to Grand Junior Warden that the Council of Administration decided that all would turn in their mileage and motel expense. I appreciated the amount allocated for such expense. Thanks. VISITS TO OTHER GRAND JURISDICTIONS It is the usual custom of Kansas Masonry for the Grand Master to visit the bordering states and Iowa at their annual communications. I was privileged to attend these states as their guest. My wife accompanied me to these states as did several of our officers. We were royally treated at each communication. Much was learned from each visit. We visited the following Grand Jurisdictions as Grand Master: Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Colorado.
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NECROLOGY The angel of death with his ever swinging scythe has taken his full toll of our Brethren this year. During the past year Brethren have laid down their working tools of life. In the Sacred Volume of Law we read, "It is appointed unto men once to die." It was true yesterday, is true today, and will be true tomorrow. It is an experience all must accept and one to anticipate. Death, however, has nothing to do with our innermost self. Death never affects the soul. It can never be extinguished. We continue to live beyond this time element. We contemplate with sorrow though the passing of our Brethren. They have entered into their reward and we are saddened with the thought; but while some fall, others rise with new energy of life to take the place of the fallen so that a glorious continuation of our beloved Masonry is assured. Vacant chairs inside our lodge room speak to us of the death of our beloved M:.W:. Owen E. Hodgson, PGM of 1965; M:.W:, William E. Montgomery, PGM of 1966; R:.W:, Elvin Smiles "Short" Cox, Area Deputy Grand Master of Area V, of our Grand Lodge Officers; and W:. James R. Watkins, Chm., Masonic Education Commi ttee. These Brethren served with distinction and were a credit to Freemasonry. We also recognize all the other Brethren who answered the summons to the Grand Lodge above. All are sadly missed. DISTINGUISHED MASON OF THE YEAR It was my privilege to present a name to the Council of Administration to receive the Distinguished Service Award (SiIver Bowl) the highest honor the Grand Jurisdiction of Kansas presents. Having received this honor myself in 1976, it was with interest that I watched each man thereafter as to his Masonic service. I also listened to others who spoke of good men who they thought could qual ify for this honor. From this list of Brethren and after prayerful consideration I presented the name of Bro. Ronald E, White to the council who unanimously approved. Brother White has served as a Grand Lecturer; as Secretary of the Ritualistic Conunitt^e for a number of years; as well as serving other areas of Masonry. If you know this Brother you will know it was a wise choi ce. In order to recognize him as my choice during my term, I presented him the Distinguished Service Award at my Grand Master's Reception on April 13, 1991. I will call this to the attention of those present at the All Masonic Banquet on Friday evening of the Annual Communication. PERSONAL LETTERS I have attempted to contact the craft by personal visitations but by letter. ognize the following: 1. 2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
in various ways, not only Letters were sent to rec-
Winners of the Grand Lodge Essay Contest. Area and District Deputies, Grand and District Lecturers, Grand Representatives, Conmiittee Members, Worshipful Masters, Secretaries, Past Grand Masters, Grand Lodge Officers, and lodges which held Grand Lodge functions. Members receiving proficiency cards. Members who received some honor in Masonry or other awards. Bereaved families of deceased Masons, Brethren in hospitals. Brethren about to suspended for non-payments of dues. Fifty and Sixty year Brethren who received pins. Many Brethren did not receive such letters as I received no notification of any of the above types of activities.
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YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS Having served as Chapter Dad of Rainbow for Girls for ten years while my wife was Mother Advisor, I had a great desire to advance the various youth organizations. I was pleased when M:.W:. Claude W. Norris, who was then Grand Master, appointed me to represent him and visit as many youth organizations as possible. This year I have had the pleasure to attend the various youth functions on both the local and state level. In each instance I have been thrilled with their quality of performance and devotion. I recommend that each brother visit these groups and lend their support. To those dedicated leaders who serve these youth groups I praise you highly. Thank you for your devotion to the youth. During my term of office I requested that each appointment of Grand Lodge visit each youth group at least once during the year. Many complied with interest and were thrilled by the experience. KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION Both my Mother and Father died with cancer so the Foundation and it's support of the Oncology CIinic has been my favored charity. Under the capable leadership of Bros. James C. Clausen and Jerry Van Allen the Foundation has steadily added revenue to aid those who stand in need of Foundat ion support. Thank you Brethren for your contribution to this endeavor. KANSAS MASONIC HOME The status of the Kansas Masonic Home continues to be one of upgrading and one that needs some in-depth thought of operation. A close watch on the financial structure is a constant necessity. THE KANSAS MASON The Kansas Mason is the official publication of the Grand Lodge. We continue to send the Kansas Mason to every Brother and many posi tive comments indicate the Craft is happy with the editing and printing of the paper. Thank you M:.W:. Bro. Willi am F. Mcintosh, PGM, for making this an outstanding publicat ion. OFFICIAL VISITS A real disappointment in connection with_the incumbency of the of Grand Master was the inability to visit each brother personally. Such a task is impossible in a year's time. Even many lodges could not be visited because of the lack of leadership and a desire to have the Grand Master visit. 1 was privileged to visit Kansas Lodges and ten lodges out of the state.
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FOR FUTURE YEARS
Significant progress has been made in many areas of Freemasonry in Kansas. We can be proud that we rank among the top percentage who are advancing Freemasonry in the world. Yet much remains to make Masonry in Kansas what we expect and what it was intended to be. It therefore, list a portion of various areas which I feel should be embraced and achieved in the near future. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Establish qualifications and a job description for the office of Grand Master. Action should mandate the closing of lodges after a certain period of years of non-compliance with the law. Develop qualifications for Brethren appointed as Grand Lodge officers in addi tion to being a Master or Past Master of a lodge. Develop and sponsor seminars and retreats for those who desire leadership training. Increase the Charity Fund of Grand Lodge. Encourage local lodges to contribute more time and benevolence in their own community where personal contacts can be made. The Grand Lodge begin a program to encourage contributions and wills designated for the Grand Lodge Charity Fund or for an endowment fund for general use. Pursue the publication of new Masonic material and correct and update existing materials. Stress areas where Freemasonry can make a meaningful difference in society by enhancing our relationship with the communi ty. Determine how Freemasonry can continue to be a distinctive body of men. Stress the elevation of Masonic character by selecting only quality men for membership. Keep a closer watch at the ballot box. Stress substance abuse education in our communities and in our lodges. Increase per capita tax as well as initiatory fees to keep with the cur rent economy. Expand our youth education programs. Require sufficient liability coverage for each lodge to protect the body of Masonry in Kansas. Stress in each brother the following attributes taught as an Entered Apprentice: a. Freemasonry rests on the foundation of practicing every moral and social virtue. b. Study the Sacred Volume of Law and regulate our 1 ives by the divine precepts it contains. c. Practice Masonic benevolence.
We affirmed our bel ief and trust in God when we asked to join Freemasonry and to be of service to our fellow creatures. Let us then reaffirm our desire to serve by accomplishing these and many other things for Freemasonry. We can then look to the future with confidence. CONCLUSIONS Your choice of me as your Grand Master demands my thankful acknowledgement for your confidence. I sincerely wish that my abi 1 i t ies had been more adequate to the office but there is a consolation that however deficient I may have been in the discharge of ray duties none can boast a heart more devoted to the good of Freemasonry, more love for the brethren, more hours devoted to the craft, or one who sought more strength from the Grand Architect of the Universe to advance the cause of Masonry.
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Tomorrow will be a new day, a new opportunity, a new year for Kansas Freemasonry. It is exciting to ponder the possibilities. It is my earnest prayer that God would incline the heart of every Mason to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to the Laws of Masonry and to God; to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, especially a Brother Mason so God would be pleased to touch each heart to do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with Him. An ancient Indian prophet once said, "And now my beloved brethren, I have said these things unto you, that 1 might awaken you to a sense of your duty to God, that ye may walk blameless before Him; and now I would that ye should be humble, and be submissive and gentle; easy to be entreated; full of patience and long suffering; being temperate in all things; being diligent in keeping the commandments of God at all times; asking for whatsoever things ye stand in need, both spiritual and temporal; always returning thanks unto God for whatsoever things ye receive, and see that ye have faith, hope and charity, and then you will always abound in good works." May God bless you as you serve Him and the Craft.
Amen.
YEAR'S SUMMARY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
Upgraded computers in the Grand Lodge. Placed new carpe^ting in the Grand Lodge offices. Replaced furniture in the Grand Lodge offices. Purchased new postal equipment for the Grand Lodge offices. Replaced aprons, collars, and cases of the appointed and elected Grand Lodge Officers. Refurbished the jewels of the Grand Ubdge Officers. Prepared and sent veterans cards to all active service Brethren . Distributed Substance Abuse software to the State Department and other educational systems. Published and sent to all secretaries of local lodges information pertaining to the Grand Lodge Library. Held public auction to clean out excess material of Grand Lodge. Sent two elected Grand Lodge officers to training programs. Held joint meet ing with No. 1 lodges of both Kansas and Nebraska. Opened Grand Lodge to receive the Imperial Potentate, the President of the National Sojourners and Heroes of 76. Hosted the Five State Conference at Liberal. Honored all veterans past and present on Saturday, November 9th at Abilene. Discussed Masonry on four radio stations and one TV station. Had the Governor of Kansas sign a proclamation declaring the third week of March as Kansas Masonic Week, This year it is March 15-21; the week of Grand Lodge Annual Communication. A day honoring Al Arnold was held in the Grand Lodge Library on Saturday, June 23. Other programs listed in the Grand Master's message.
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SPECIAL DISPENSATIONS 03/20/91
Albert Pike No. 303 1. Allow candidates to receive the several obligations by confirmation. 2. Allow the catechism (work lecture) of each degree to be.an optional lecture at the time of degree conferral . 3. Elimination of (or make optional) the Second Section lecture of Third Degree.
03/20/91
Albert Pike No. 303 1. Confer degrees in two rooms at the same time. 2. Confer degrees on more than one candidate at a time beginning 03/18/91 - 3/23/91.
03/20/91
Albert Pike No. 303 Allow Petroleum Lodge #474, Tulsa, OK, to open lodge under their charter in KS-303 on Saturday 04/20/91, for the purpose of conferring a 3rd degree per Oklahoma ri tual.
03/27/91
Old Mission No. 153 Change 04/01/91 Stated Communication time from 7:30 to 6:30 to hold Table Lodge and honor Past Masters.
04/01/91
Douglass No. 151 Remove Charter on 05/25/91 to senior citizen building in Rose Hill, KS for dedication ceremony.
04/02/91
Masonic Home No. 450 Receive Degree Team of Dist. 27 to confer 2nd section of 3rd degree on 04/05/91.
04/04/91
Keystone No. 102 Allow lodge to confer degrees on a number of candidates at one time to facilitate amount of degree work and other lodge activities. To run for Grand Master Johnson's tenure of office'. In addition, the lodge will be allowed to shorten time between degrees.
04/05/91
Euclid No. 101 Confer two degrees at same time on father and son.
04/05/91
Morton No. 258 Remove Charter on 04/16/91 KS, for a joint meeting.
04/11/91
to Unity #273, Clearwater,
Union No. 7 Open 04/18/91 Stated Communication to accommodate busy schedule.
one
hour
earlier
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Overland Park No. 436 Moved Stated Meeting of July 4, 1991, to July 2, 1991 because of National Holiday.
05/02/91
Siloam No. 225 Shorten time between degrees on Joe Pearce, EA, accommodate his work .schedule as a civil engineer.
05/06/91
05/15/91
Dist. #25 Moonlight Lodge Degree Team To travel to Moore Lodge #539, Moore, OK, MM degree on Kansas FC, May 18, 1991.
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Haysville No. 112 Remove Charter to Keel Pit near Cheney 07/27/91 receive Degree Team from Nelms #323^ Smyrna, GA
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Old Mission No. 153 Open 06/03/91 Stated Communication on regular meeting night (7:00 p m ) .
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Albert Pike No. 303 Shorten time between degrees on Richard Earnest Stinnett as he is a member of the US Army and his time is 1imi ted.
06/06/91
Pittsburg No. 187 Allow lodge to perform multiple degrees 06/12/91 to complete degree work before the hot summer months.
06/14/91
Delta No. 77 Change Stated Communication national holiday.
06/18/91
06/24/91
Anthony No. 200 Remove Charter conferral .
of 7/4
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to Riverside Dist. #37 outdoor
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Wichita No. 99 Receive Indian Degree Team from Oklahoma who confer 3rd-degree, oh their qualified candidate.
will
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Union No. 7 Change regular stated communication from 4th of July to the 11th of July because of National Holiday.
07/11/91
Fargo No. 300 Allow KS-300 to move its Charter on 08/17/91 to nearby college -site for conferral of MM degree on OK candidate by Bobby Law, PGM of OK, and others assisting.
07/30/91
Active No. 158 Remove Charter to Red Jones Farm 08/09/91 for outdoor meeting' and dramatization of the "Traitor" by the Scottish Rite Bodies of Atchison.
08/14/91
Union No. 7 Shorten time between EA and FC degree Smith Loyce before his return to college.
08/14/91
Delaware No. 96 Remove Charter MM on 08/24/91
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location
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Bernard
conferral
08/14/91
Millbrook No. 281 Shorten time between degrees on candidate 09/14/91.
08/19/91
Rising Sun No. 8 Change Stated Communication because of holiday.
08/23/91
08/28/91
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Albert Pike No. 303 Remove Charter to 474-Ok, Tulsa, on 09/21/91 fer MM degree on 303's candidate. Old Mission No. 153 Remove Charter to Holts of MM degree.
Farm
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Parsons No. 117 Open 09/23/91 Stated Coomiunicat ion at earlier and change work to allow lodge to participate Table Lodge.
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Meriden No. 236 Remove Charter to Lake Perry 09/19/91 to an meeting as a regular Stated Communication.
outdoor
09/24/91
Denison No. 372 Remove Charter 10/01/91 to new location due to the deteriorating condition of present location and need for a more sightly meeting place. SD to be return upon a permanent site being chosen.
09/25/91
Harper No. 206 Allow lodge to open regular Stated Communication at an earlier time to allow for a business meeting and a 25/50 yr. pin presentation.
09/27/91
Wyandotte No. 3 Allow degree team from #3-KS to travel to Connorsville, Indiana on 10/26/91 to dramatize the 2nd section of 3rd degree.
09/27/91
Wyandotte No. 3 Allow #3-KS to open a Stated Communication at Scottish Rite Temple in Kansas City, Kansas, on 10/18/91 for Lodge Honors Night dinner/awards.
10/04/91
Woodson No. 121 Allowing #121-KS to conduct business on 10/21/91 and 11/18/91 at 7:30 pm because of upcoming work load due to receiving special petitions.
10/07/91
Fortitude No. 107 To remove Charter to nearby YMCA building due to fire destroying building east of lodge. To remain until advised by adjuster they must return to lodge.
10/21/91
Golden Rule No. 90 Shorten time between degrees on Ronald Dixon, FC.
10/21/91
St. Francis No. 404 Remove Charter to old McDonald special fellowship meeting.
10/25/91
10/29/91
11/01/91
Lodge
location
Sutton No. 85 Change annual meeting from 12/06/91 to because of GM visit to lodge in December. Delphian No. 44 Allow conferral 11/05/91.
of all
three degrees
at
for
11/21/91
one
time on
Pyramid No. 451 Remove lodge Charter to Midian Shrine Temple, ita, KS to remain until March, or a permanent tion is determined.
Wichloca-
11/04/91
Euclid No. 101 Allow election of officers at last Stated Communication of November, 1991, instead of first Stated Communication of December, 1991.
12/03/91
Alma No. 161 Change Stated Communication elect/install officers.
12/03/91
Cosmos No. 278 Change time of Annual to 6:30 pm.
Meeting
of
of
12/09/91
12/11/91
from
to
7:30
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Golden Rule No. 90 Shorten time between degrees on Jeffrey because of work/travel coDuai tments .
Hainey,
FC
Rising Sun No. 8 Allow installation 01/06/92.
Yeager
on
Wallace No. 318 Allow lodge to t ime .
of
install
SW
its
William
C.
officers
Henri No. 190 Allow installation of SW E.L. Edmonds Stated Communication.
at
irregular
on 01/16/92 at
01/09/92
Wamego No. 75 Change Stated Communication to 01/29/92 because of holiday and the need for the Lodge to conduct its business.
01/21/92
DDGM No. 23 Allowing Edna Lodge #345 to confer per the instructions of the GM.
01/27/92
multiple
degrees
Pittsburg No. 187 Allow lodge to travel to Webb City, MO, on 02/22/92 to confer MM degree on qualified candidate of 187-KS.
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PROCLAMATION Feast of St. John the Baptist FREEMASONRY PROUDLY ACKNOWLEDGES ST. JOHN JOHN THE EVANGELIST AS ITS PATRON SAINTS.
THE
BAPTIST
AND
ST.
WHEREAS, the Feast of St. John the Baptist has occupied a place of importance in the activity of the Craft for many years, and WHEREAS, the lodges have attended a service of Divine Worship as a lodge on this feast day to proclaim the observance, and WHEREAS, prior invocation from a church has first been received and accepted by the lodge all in keeping with the spirit of the General Regulation of Freemasonry, and WHEREAS, all Freemasons should join with the Masonic brethren to participate with their lodge in this act of Divine Worship. THEREFORE DO I hereby proclaim a general and simultaneous observance of the Feast of St. John the Baptist by the lodges of this jurisdiction on Sunday, June 23, 1991. Given under my hand and seal of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas this 18th day of Apri1 . Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
EDICT CONCERNING PRAYER I believe an edict is the opinion of the Grand Master and may not reflect the consensus of the entire Craft. Edicts are in. full force only during the term of a Grand Master. I, therefore, issue the following edict concerning prayer: WHEREAS: There is some concern Masonic prayer and,
by Freemasons on how
to pray a
WHEREAS: Masons meet on the level and seek to conciliate friendship among those of every sect and opinion,
true
THEREFORE: A prayer offered in any meeting which consists only of Freemasons should be such that any Freemason could respond with "So Mote It Be." (This response is an old phrase which means, "This is My Prayer A l s o " ) . THEREFORE: A prayer at this time should not be prayed in the name of Jesus Christ, or any other name. Such statements may be difficult for some Mason, who is of another faith, to respond by the phrase, "So Mote It Be." (The prayer may be closed by saying, "In Thy Name We Pray. Amen").
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THEREFORE: Prayers offered at other times, when Freemasons and Non-Masons are present, may be prayed in the name of Jesus Christ or to whatever God one prays. Those who support the prayer may respond with the usual "So Mote It Be." Others may remain silent if not in agreement. Given under my hand and seal of the M:.W:, Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas this twentieth day of March, 1991. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
EDICTS OF CONSOLIDATIONS The following Edicts of Consolidation were issued Master during this year on the dates indicated: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
by
our
Grand
Haviland Lodge N o . 409, AF & AM, at Haviland, Kansas, and Kiowa Lodge No. 293, AF & AM, at Greensburg, Kansas, May 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Prairie Queen Lodge No. 176, AF & AM, at Clyde, Kansas, and Clifton Lodge No. 122, AF & AM, at Clifton, Kansas, May 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Macksville Lodge No. 371, AF & AM, at Macksville, Kansas, and Ionic Lodge No. 254, AF & AM, at St. John, Kansas, May 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Jefferson Lodge N o . 84, AF & AM, at Winchester, Kansas, and Oskaloosa Lodge No. 14, AF & AM, at Oskaloosa, Kansas, May 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Hesperian Lodge No. Ill, AF & AM, at Rossville, Kansas, and Lake Lodge No. 50, AF & AM, at Silver Lake, Kansas, May 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Glen Elder Lodge No. 294, AF & AM, at Glen Elder, Kansas, and Mount Vernon Lodge No. 145, AF & AM, at Beloit, Kansas, May 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Formoso Lodge No. 336, AF & AM, at Formoso, Kansas, and Mankato Lodge No. 87, AF & AM, at Mankato, Kansas, May 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. R.D. Ely Lodge No. 262, AF & AM, at Attica, Kansas, and Harper Lodge No. 206, AF & AM, at Harper, Kansas, June 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Antiquity Lodge No. 280, AF & AM, at Chapman, Kansas, and Enterprise Lodge No. 437, at Enterprise, Kansas, June 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Horace Lodge No. 352, AF & AM, at Tribune, Kansas, and Leoti Lodge No. 340, AF & AM, at Leoti, Kansas, June 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Kaw Lodge No. 272, AF & AM, at Kansas City, Kansas, and Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, AF & AM, at Kansas City, Kansas, October 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 179, AF & AM, at Kinsley, Kansas, and St. Bernard Lodge No. 222, AF & AM, at Dodge City, Kansas, November 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Hartford Lodge No. 193, AF & AM, at Hartford, Kansas, and Lebo Lodge No. 152, AF & AM, at Lebo, Kansas, November 1, 1991, A.L. 5991. Gove County Lodge No. 302, AF & AM, at Grainfield, Kansas, and Quinter Lodge No. 410, AF & AM, at Quinter, Kansas, December 16, 1991. A.L. 5991.
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Albert Neese Lodg^e No. 248, Tecumseh, Kansas April 14, 1991 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form in the lodge hall of Albert Neese Lodge No. 248, Tecumseh, Kansas, on April 14, 1991, at 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of dedicating the lodge hall. The following were present: M: . W : . R: . W : . R: . W : . R: . W : . W: .
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W:.
w: . w:. W: . W:.
Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Paul J. Neidhardt (369) Albert O. Arnold, Jr. GiIbert A. Farmer CI ifford D. Knauss Morris L. Fisher Merle D. Bradley William G. Updegrove, Jr. Carveth K. Neer Jeffrey L. Sowder Ray A. Talbott Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. H. Dean Bolick Charles H. Singhisen (413) A. Kevin Kobler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler as Assistant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Secretary
Bearer of the Great Lights: William W. Sellen, Arthur E. Clausen, Bobby R. Bowen Area Deputy I, R:.W:. Jerry L. Royer Area Deputy V, R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox Distr Distr Distr Distr Distr
ct ct ct ct ct
Deputy Deputy Deputy Deputy Deputy
No. No. No. No. No,
2, Leland G. Salts 4, Luis Romero Jr. 14, Earl H. Berg 18, Martin M. Donaldson 39, Richard A. Tomlinson
District Lecturer No. 6, GiIbert M. Angel 1 Distr ct Lecturer No. 14, Leland G. Salts District Lecturer No. 18, Joe D. Bieking After the procession dedi cat ion ceremony.
the
Grand
Officers
performed
the
ancient
Following the ceremony the Grand Master called upon the Grand Orator, M:.W:. CI ifford D. Knauss, PGM. His interesting and t imely presentat ion was well received. Our Grand Master expressed his appreciation and the Grand Officers for attending.
for
the
invitation,
The Grand Officers were asked to introduce their wives, and after so doing Grand Lodge was declared closed. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
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New Rose Hill Senior Citizen Center May 25, 1991 The M:.W:. Grand Lodge was opened in ample form on the first degree of Masonry by M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master, for the purpose of placing cornerstone of the New Rose Hill Senior Citizen Center. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro terns assisted in the opening and the ceremony. Grand Master as Deputy Grand Master as Grand Senior Warden as Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer as Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain as Grand Senior Deacon as Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward as Grand Pursuivant as Grand Tyler as Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Organist Principal Architect
M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson R:.W:. William J. Brown, GSW, R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, GJW, M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox, ADGM V, W:. Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr., W:. Gilbert A. Farmer W:. Charles E. Singhisen W: . Paul J. Neidhardt W:. William G. Updegrove, Jr. W: . Carveth K. Neer W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder W: . Ray A. Talbott W:. Edward B. Sherwood R:.W:. M. Wayne Rush, DDGM 24 R:.W:. Richard A. Wortinan, ADGM VIII W:. Dee D. Duttweiler W: . Mac Allen
The activities of the day commenced with a luncheon for the Grand Lodge Officers and their ladies at 11:30 A.M. At 12:30 P.M. there was public assembly with W:. Matthew E. Bates, W:.M:. of Douglass Lodge No. 151 presiding. The invocation was given by W:.J. Wayne McNown, Chaplain of Douglass Lodge No. 151. The Flag salute was lead by Craig Michael Linot, Boy Scout Troop 692. The Honorable Mayor of Rose Hill, Richard L. Young was introduced. Emerson A. Freeman, President of the Senior Citizens Club introduced the Club Officers and gave a brief history of the humble beginning of the center up to the fruition of labors of many who worked on this beautiful edifice that exists today. The Officers of Douglass Lodge No. 151 were
introduced.
The song, "Bless This House" was sung by Jane Ward & Rick Nelson with Joyce Webster at the organ. The Grand off icers.
Master
was
introduced
and
he
turn
introduced
his
He congratulated the community on their endeavors to erect this much needed building. He thanked the community for allowing us to lay this cornerstone and also R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox for all his work. The Grand Master gave thanks for the excellent weather we enjoy today. He stated how proud he was of all the efforts of all who made this day possible. The officers retired to the room set up as a Lodge where was opened on the first degree of Masonry in Ample Form.
Lodge
The officers assembled outside and lined up in order for the procession to the spot where the cornerstone was to be set.
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The invocation was given by W:. Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain. The Deposit of the box was done by R:.W;. Elvin S. Cox, Area Deputy Grand Master Area 5, Contents of the box were read by W:, Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. as Grand Secretary. The Principal Architect presented the working tools. The testing of the Stone and presentation of the Elements of Consecration were performed in due and ancient form. The Grand Master expressed his appreciation to the Community and to the Brethren for allowing our Grand Lodge to perform this ancient and honorable duty. The Grand Orator, M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, explained the tradition, need and purpose of cornerstone laying both in ancient times and present times. The benediction was given by Gilbert A, Farmer, Grand Chaplain. A reception followed hosted by Douglass Lodge No. 151. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr as Grand Secretary
SPECIAL
COMMUNICATION
Smi thton Lodge No. 1, Highland, Kansas June 8, 1991 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened on the first degree with the following present; M: .w: R: .W: R: .w: R: .W: R: .w: R: .w: W: R:
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Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Ronald E. White, Grand Lecturer Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Gilbert A. Farmer Morris L. Fisher John L. Windmeyer, DDGM No. 1 A. Kevin Kobler, Asst Grand Sec Carveth K. Neer Jeffrey L. Sowder Ray A. Talbott Sydney C. Hargis Lee M. Simmons Warner Pape Jr.
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon as Grand Junior Deacon as Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward as Grand Pursuivant as Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
Presentation of Colors: Major General Frederick Funston, Camp of Heroes, Sojourners Frank Langsford; James Brown; Eugene Myron Wilson; Don Nisbett.
National Halbert;
M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson introduced M:.W:. James N. DeMoss, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge AF & AM of Nebraska, and he presented his Grand Lodge Officers that had accompanied him. This included:
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Deputy Grand Master Grand Marshal Grand Senior Deacon Grand Secretary Grand Orator Grand Junior Deacon
The Grand Master turned the program over to W:. Harold D. Sommers, Worshipful Master of Smi thton Lodge No. 1, Highland, Kansas . A brief history was given of the marker just across the street, which was erected in honor of our first Grand Junior Warden R:.W:. Daniel Vanderslice. A steady, heavy rain fell and the ceremony was conducted within the lodge hall. The dedication ceremony was conducted by M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master; R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master, R:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Senior Warden; and R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Junior Warden. Cornelius Boone Ukena, Mayor of Highland, Kansas, extended a cordial welcome to all in attendance. Following the ceremony which was witnessed by the ladies, they were introduced. The Grand Master allowed M:.W:. James M. DeMoss to introduce the ladies that had accompanied the Grand Officers of Nebraska. The meeting was turned back to W;. Harold D. Sommers and he expressed his appreciation and thanks to all of those who attended noting that this represented the conclusion of this program which began earlier in the morning when Nebraksa Lodge No. 1, Omaha, had been opened and the trip made to Kansas to open Smithton Lodge No. 1, in Kansas. Light refreshments were provided by the ladies of the Eastern Star. A most enjoyable time was had by all in spite of the continuing rain and it proved to be a pleasant day. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
SPECIAL
COMMUNICATION
Douglass Lodge No. 151, Douglass, Kansas June 12, 1991 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was called to open in Ample Form on the third degree to conduct services for our late dear friend and Brother and Grand Lodge Officer, R:.W:. Elvin S. Cox, Area Deputy Grand Master of Area V, who passed this life June 9, 1991. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro tems were in attendance:
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Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn W. Michael Thomas, DDGM #25 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. GiIbert A. Farmer Morris L. Fisher Merle D. Bradley William G. Updegrove, Jr. M. Wayne Rush, DDGM #24 Jeffrey L. Sowder Michael D. Farmer, DDGM #27 David F. Snyder, Gr Lee. Leroy L. Loggins, DDGM #26 Irl R. Mitchell
Regular religious services were Church. The church and chapel tating a television monitor to more who were sitting in chairs
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conducted at Rose Hill Methodist were filled to capacity necessibe set up outside for the many on the lawn.
Everyone then went to the cemetery where the graveside service was performed by W:, Jerald Wayne McNown, Lodge Chaplain. Many claimed this to be the largest funeral service they had ever attended. The county road was blocked for almost a quarter of a mile with three lanes of cars. This was a beautiful late spring day and one which would have pleased our late brother. Also, three young horsemen rode by. Two were on mares as colts were close beside. The three slowed their mounts to a gentle walk and uncovered. As a longtime member of the Butler County Law Enforcement and Fire Department, and because of the crowd, an emergency vehicle was stationed in the cemetery. From this the voice of Leashell Gish gave a last call: "This is the Butler County Sheriff's Department's last call for Elvin S. "Shorty" Cox. No. 122 is 10-7 in the arms of Jesus." The term 10-7 signifies out of servi ce, but he will always be in our hearts. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
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COMMUNICATION
Marriott Hotel, Wichita, Kansas June 20, 1991 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was called at 9:00 AM in the Marriott Hotel, Wichita, Kansas, June 20, 1991. The purpose for the Special Communication was to officially welcome members of the National Sojourners, Inc. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro tems were in attendance : M: .w R: .W W R: .w W R: .H
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Conrad F. Johnson William J. Brown, GSW Buck Aldridge, PM E. Dean Osborn Morris L. Fisher, GSD Albert O. Arnold, Jr. GiIbert A. Farmer Donald S. Nisbett K. Maynard Curts Robert B. Crumpton Donald L. Doll Earl F. Brown David F. Snyder Wayne L. White Donald D. Schoeni
Grand Master as Deputy Grand Master as Grand Senior Warden as Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain as Grand Senior Deacon as Grand Junior Deacon as Grand Marshal as Grand Sword Bearer as Grand Senior Steward as Grand Junior Steward as Grand Pursuivant as Grand Tyler
The Grand Master asked that National Sojourner President Benjamin M. Yudesis approach the East where he was handed the gavel. He expressed his appreciation for this honor and noted that to the best of his knowledg^e, and that of the organization's historian, this was a first. He expressed his appreciation and introduced his other officers. The other Past Grand Masters who were present were M:.W:. M.C. Lewis Jr. of Arkansas, and M:.W:. Byron Jenkins of Nebraska. The Grand Master thanked the brethren for allowing this opportunity, and wished them a progressive and outstanding annual meeting. No further business appearing. Grand sound of the gavel. Conrad R. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
Lodge
was
closed
with
the
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Marysville Lodge No. 91, Marysville, Kansas July 4, 1991 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form in Marysville Lodge No. 91, Marysville, Kansas, on July 4, 1991, at 12:20 p.m. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro tems were present to assist: M: .W: R: .W: R: .W: R: .W: W: R: .W: W: W: W: R: .W: W: W:
w:
W: W: W:
Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton Wi11iam J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Norman G. Severns Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Gilbert A. Farmer Morris L. Fisher Merle D. Bradley Ronald E. White Carveth K. Neer Jack L. Bergen Ray A. Talbott Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. H. Dean Bolick Charles F. Jones
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon as Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer as Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler as Assistant Grand Tyler
The reason for the opening of this Grand Lodge was at the request of the Masons and friends of the Marysville community to rededicate and be a part of the celebration of the Marshall County Historical Society to rededicate the laying of the cornerstone of the Historical Marshall County Court House. The officers were then transported to the parade site where they were ushered aboard horse drawn vehicles and taken to the cornerstone site. The many colorful units in the parade, and the general spirit of enthusiasm were not dampened even though the temperatures were well in the nineties. The schedule of events: 9:00-6:00 Union Pacific Free Train Rides 10:00 Beard Judging Contest 10:30 Vintage Style Show 11:00 Open Grand Lodge, Marysville Temple 11:00-1:30 Chicken and Pork Barbecue Dinners 1:00 Dedication of Pony Express Museum 2:00 Horse Drawn Parade 3:30 Rededication of Historic Court House 5:30 Mid America Carriage and Buggy Show 7:00 Union Pacific Country Western Band, Fireworks, Homer Hanson Stadium The rededication of the Historic Court House was done by the Grand Officers. No further business appearing. Grand Lodge was closed in form by the sound of the gavel. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Grand Secretary
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COMMUNICATION
Salina Lodge No. 60, Salina, Kansas July 25, 1991 A Special Communication was called by the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas and opened on the third degree of Masonry on Thursday morning, July 25, 1991, in Salina, Kansas, for the purpose of conducting the funeral service for M:.W:. Owen E, Hodgson, Past Grand Master. The Grand Master, Conrad F. Johnson, was assisted by the following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns: M: R: M: R: M: R:
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Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton Claude W. Norris, PGM E. Dean Osborn Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM Albert O. Arnold, Jr. GiIbert A. Farmer Morris L. Fisher Merle D. Bradley Robert H. Arnold, PGM Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM Jeffrey L. Sowder Ray a. Talbott Ronald E. White John F, Lewis
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master as Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon as Grand Marshal as Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward as Grand Pursuivant as Grand Tyler
The Grand Master welcomed the brethren present and announced the funeral service and that they would participate in honoring the late M:.W:. Owen C. Hodgson, Past Grand Master for 1965, who passed away July 21, 1991 in Salina. The Grand Master asked the Grand Senior Deacon to escort the Grand Officers present to the alter. There they were saluted with the private Grand Honors. Past Grand Masters present were: J. Fred Will iamson; Chester L. Gilbert; Thomas C. Raum Jr. ; Ben B. Boyles; Arthur C. Hodgson; Donald E. Robinett; Robert H. Arnold; Caroll C, Arnett; Lawrence D, Winegardner; and Claude W. Norris . At the altar M:.W:. Arthur C. Hodgson responded not ing that through the years, because of the similarity in their names, he had often been confused with M:.W:. Owen E. Hodgson, but that a good-natured relationship developed and it was always a delight to be in his company. M:.W:. Thomas C. Raum, SGIG, stated he would indeed miss this kind and friendly brother, but that he had never known a more full, complete, and richer life. M:.W:. Caroll C. Arnett also commented on the many wonderful experiences he had enjoyed with M:.W:. Owen C. Hodgson while coming through the line. He and his wife Ella had always been friendly, interesting, lively, and kind persons. The Grand Master then ordered John F, Lewis, Acting Grand Tyler, into the lodge to give directions to the location of First Christian Church of Salina from whence the services would originate. The brethren then departed for the church where the services were conducted by Dr. D, Wayne Montgomery, assisted by R. L. "Dutch" Goer ing, and the Rev. Doug Amend, grandson of our deceased Past Grand Master. From there the services continued at the graveside and given by R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, followed by Military Honors done by the Leslie Kreps Post No. 62, American Legion, and The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1432.
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The day was warm and clear with a very large crowd and included many Masons from across the state as well as from his home lodge and consistory. Memories of him will always be fond, positive, and memorable. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
SPECIAL
COMMUNICATION
Lafayette Lodge No. 16, Manhattan, Kansas August 3, 1991 A Special Coimnunication was called at Lafayette Lodge No. 16, Manhattan, Kansas, at 10:00 a.m. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems were in attendance:
M: .W: . Conrad F. Johnson R: .w:. Richard D. Overton M: .W: . Claude W. Norris, PGM M: .W:. Robert H. Arnold, PGM Bro. Stephen C. Casey
R: .w:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. w:. Gilbert A. Farmer w:. Morris L. Fisher W: . Merle D. Bradley W: . William G. Updegrove, Jr. W:. Carveth K, Neer W: . Norman L. Boydston W: . Ray A. Talbott W: . George C. Kenworthy W: . H. Dean Bo lick w: . Warner Pape, Jr.
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master as Grand Senior Warden as Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer As Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward as Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler
This Special Communication was opened for the purpose of receiving John W. Dean, III* Illustrious Potentate of the Imperial Shrine of North America. The Grand Master extended a welcome to all present and appreciated their attendance. Two Past Grand Masters were present, M:.W:. Robert H. Arnold and M:.W:. Claude W. Norris. The Grand Master introduced his Grand Lodge officers present and included R:,W:. Thomas J. Welsh, District Deputy, District No.12, and R:.W:. Johnny J. Gillham, Area Deputy Grand Master, AREA IV. The Grand Master introduced the other officers present, and then asked that the Grand Senior Deacon escort the Imperial Potentate to the altar, and there, after introductions, was escorted to the East. The Imperial Potentate was then presented by the Grand Master and received a standing ovation. Brother Dean introduced each of the Shrine Temples present, and asked that their Divans and members stand and be introduced. After introductions, he gave a very interesting review of the recently concluded Imperial Shrine meeting noting that talks of division although necessarily brought to a ballot when presented on the floor, really should give us little concern. He noted it
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would take a two-thirds majority to make any sort of change or division and that a simple majority was lacking. So again, he reaffirmed that our efforts should all cent inue to increase our membership and hold the members we do have, and that we would remain together in one united family. The officers and members of Lafayette Lodge were thanked for providing us with accommodations, and doughnuts and coffee. As it was necessary to conclude in order that all Shriners present could join their units for the Shrine game, the meeting was closed in Ample Form by M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O, Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
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COMMUNICATION
Salina Lodge No. 60, Salina Kansas October 19, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form on the first degree of Masonry in Salina Lodge No. 60, Salina, Kansas, October 19, 1991, for the purpose of a dedication and cornerstone ceremony of the Lyman G. Linger Middle School of St. John's Military School, Salina, Kansas. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns assisted the Grand Master: M: .W: . Conrad F. Johnson R: .W: . Richard D. Overton R: .W: . William J. Brown R: .W: . E. Dean Osborn M: .W: . Carroll C. Arnett, PGM R: .W: . Albert O. Arnold, Jr. W: . Gilbert A. Farmer W: . Morr is L. Fi sher W: . Charles E. Singhisen W: . William D . Updegrove w: . Carveth K, Neer M: .W: . Don E. Robinett, PGM w: . John W. W i U e y , III W: . Charles H, Case w: . H. Dean Bolick w: .Eldon W . VanMeter
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon as Grand Junior Warden Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer as Grand Senior Steward as Grand Junior Steward as Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler As Assistant Grand Tyler
After the opening the Grand Master asked the Grand Senior Deacon to escort M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett, PGM; M:.W:. Donald E. Robinett, PGM; and M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM; to the west side of the altar where they were properly recognized and honored. The Grand Master then instructed the Grand Senior Deacon to present W;. John Lewis and W:. Charles Case at the altar. There they were given a warm round of thanks from the Grand Master for permitting the use of the temple and their many services to us. The Grand Marshal was then instructed to give the lineup and other particulars to be followed at the processional site. The brethren then left and retired to the campus of St, John's Mi 1i-
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tary School in Salina. A procession was formed with the color guard and band of St, John's Military School and they proceeded to the parade site. The following ceremony was given: Processional: SJMS Color Guard, Grand Lodge, SJMS Band Presentation of Flag Pledge of Allegiance National Anthem Remarks: Col, Keith G. Duckers, President, Master of Ceremonies Cornerstone Ceremony: Corn - Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master Wine - Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master Oil - William J. Brown, Grand Senior Warden Grand Orator; M:,W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Grand Lodge of Kansas Official Blessing:
The Rev. James Cox, S.S.C., SJMS Chaplain
The 'beaut iful, bright day, although cool, was certainly conducive to having a fine, large turnout. The new middle school structure is indeed a very sightly and worthy location and worthy addition to St. John's Military School. The campus is immaculately cared for; the avenue of flags added beauty and charm to the patriotic setting. The remarks by Col. Keith G. Duckers as Master of Cere monies were most fitting and welcome.
GRAND ORATION We have today witnessed a cornerstone ceremony. mony and not an actual cornerstone laying. Why cornerstone?
This was a cere-
What are they and why are we here today.
Originally, and during the building of our great buildings of the world, the cornerstone uni ted two walIs and gave unity and solidity to a building, by joining and substaining its many parts. It was the keystone of the foundation* Everything depended upon it; everything proceeded from it. If the cornerstone was faulty, the structure was frail. â&#x20AC;˘ Unless the cornerstone was well and truly laid upon a solid base, the building would not be stable. The ceremonies associated with cornerstones and pole settings can be traced back into ancient history. Long before Biblical times. Back in the dim beginnings of civilization man believed his buildings needed supernatural protection. As their gods were far stronger than man, they sacrificed their best and thus existed the rite of "foundation sacrifice" in which human victims were walled up in the cornerstone to protect a building from its enemies. The angry ghost haunting the structure to drive away those who would injure it. There are legendary accounts of these foundation sacrifices connected with buildings in all lands and times, from that which has St. Columbia burying St. Oran alive in the foundations of a monastery, to the walling in of a child in the building of the castle of Liebenstein. In all countries and civilizations evidence has been found of the ceremoni es. These human sacrifices existed in Alaska until it came into the possession of the United States in 1867. The same ceremony exists today with the exception of the sacrifices. Human sacrifices gave way to animals and these were gradually replaced with fruits of the earth. The Hindus think that the spirit of a human sacrifice enters the body of an animal when
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sacrificed, enters the earth in which it is buried, and grows and lives again in the plants. Thus, corn, wine, oil â&#x20AC;&#x201D; grain, grape, and olive ~- became in time symbols of the rite. Cornerstone laying ceremonies are as old as the art of building, and in Biblical t imes so important that its symbol ism is used by the sacred writers, and appears throughout both the Old and New Testaments. As an example: "Behold, 1 lay in Zion for a foundation a stone, a tried stone, a precious cornerstone, a sure foundation." Isaiah 28:16 or,"For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ." 1 Cor. 3:11 The first record of the laying of a cornerstone by a Masonic body is to be found in Mist's Weekly Journal of May 26, 1722, two hundred sixty-nine years ago! The affair took place in connection with the building of St. Mart in's-in-the-Field. Anderson, in his writings records: "That it being a royal parish church, King George I, sent his Lord Almoner and Surveyor General attended by Brother Gib, the architect of that grand pile, with many Freemasons in solemn procession from the palace, to level the footstone of the southeast corner by giving it three great knocks wi th a mallet in the King's name, and laying upon it a purse of one hundred guineas. When the trumpeters sounded, all joined in joyful acclamation and the Craftsmen went to the tavern to drink a toast to the King and the Craft." We have been doing cornerstones ever since. It is a tradition. Masons laid the cornerstone of all important buildings in this country, including our Capitol, the White House. We've laid the cornerstone at just about every Federal and State building of any importance, and the tradition cont inues. Masonry places a foundation stone in the lives of its members. Cornerstones are laid in the northeast corner of a building. The Entered Apprentice of our fraternity stands in the northeast corner of our lodge. It is the beginning, or foundation, of his Masonic teachings. As he progresses through our ceremonies and instruction he moves from the darkness in the north toward the light of knowledge in the east. Hopefully he "sees the light" and sacrifices his passions and prejudices, his ignorance and selfishness, to the doctrine of the brotherhood of man. For Masonry is "The Brotherhood of Man under the Fatherhood of God." So it is for Freemasons to rejoice in the very body of ritual -from a coarser age to the present customs -- beautiful and tender, lacing together so many ethereal and intangible remains of the birth knowledge, the beginnings of religion. When we think of Freemasonry as a repository of traditions that were old when Rome fell, it becomes to us not merely "just another organization," but what it is -- the oldest of all systems of philosophy and ethnics, "veiled in allegory and teaching by symbols" the highest and noblest aspirations of man.
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The discovery of what is true and the practice of that which is goodt are the two most honorable objects of Masonic philosophy. Todayt because of our modern techniques and building materials, such as cement and steel, the cornerstone has become obsolete and is no long^er used for its original purpose. However, we hope you will agree our ceremony, though brief, is quite beautiful and puts in perspective our prayers and best wishes that this building be sound and lasting and safe for its intended purpose. We are pleased to have been invited to perform this ceremony and thus contribute in a small way to this wonderful occasion. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM Grand Orator Grand Lodge business.
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Benevolent Lodge No. 98, Abilene, Kansas November 9, 1991 The M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form on the First Degree in Benevolent Lodge No. 98, Abilene, Kansas, on Saturday, November 9, 1991, with the following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns in attendance: M: .w: , Conrad F. Johnson R: ,W:. Richard D. Overton R: .w: Wi11iam J. Brown R: .w:, E. Dean Osborn M: .w:, William F. Mcintosh, PGM R: .w:, Albert O. Arnoldt Jr. w;, Gilbert A Farmer .W: . Carroll C Arnett, PGM W:, Morr is L. Fi sher W: , Merle D Bradley W: , William D. Updegrove, Jr. ,W: . John L. Windmeyer, DDGM #1 W: . Jeffrey L. Sowder W: . Ray A. Talbott .W: , John W. Willey, III, ADGM VI W: , Robert B. Crumpton W: , F. Dean Wyatt
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain as Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal as Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward as Grand Pursuivant as Grand Tyler as Asst Grand Tyler
The Grand Master asked the Grand Senior Deacon to present M:.W:. Carroll C. Arnett and M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh to the altar where they were granted a warm welcome. Likewise, the Grand Pursuivant John W. Willey, who had made preparations for the meeting, was asked to rise and he was recognized. The Grand Master further noted R:.W:. John L. Windmeyer, District Deputy No. 1, and appreciated his efforts in being present and contributing to the program.
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The brethren retired to the dining room where the Job's Daughters and their Advisors had prepared a soup and sandwich dinner that was indeed enjoyed by all. They then returned to the lodge room where the following program was presented by the Sojourners of Topeka Chapter No. 128, Heroes of '76, Major General Frederick Funston Camp: "HONOR VETERANS' DAY" Presentation of Colors Pledge of Allegiance Remarks of Welcome Invocation Building the Flag Toast to the Flag Freedom Is Not Elected Flag Folding Ceremony Tribute to the Flag Grand Master's Comments Benediction
Heroes of '76 All Present < F. Ray Canada, Chairman Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain Heroes of '76 Robert B. Crumpton James Brown Heroes of '76 F. Ray Canada Conrad F. Johnson Gilbert A. Farmer, Grand Chaplain
The Grand Master concluded the meeting with a few remarks and also called upon our Grand Senior Steward, Jeffrey L. Sowder, to advise they had recently had a Candidate Night and as a result would initiate seven new members. The Grand Master also announced the new Book Store at Grand Lodge, and that it was^ going to be advertised in the Kansas Mason for those who cared to purchase copies of various Masonic writings. No further business appearing. Grand Lodge was declared closed by the Grand Master. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
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Delaware Lodge No. 96, Kansas City, Kansas November 17, 1991 Grand Lodge was opened in Delaware Lodge No. 96, Kansas City, Kansas, on Sunday, December 17, 1991, at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of conducting a Cornerstone Ceremony for the new temple of Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, Kansas City, Kansas. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro-tem were in attendance: M:; . W : R;; . w : R: .W: R; .w: W: R: .w: W: W: W: W: R: .W: W: W:
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Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton William J. Brown E* Dean Osborn Paul J. Neidhardt Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Gilbert A. Farmer Lawrence A. Shannon Morris L. Fisher Richard C. Davis Luis Romero Jr., DDGM #4 Orville L. Oelschlaeger Jeffrey L. Sowder Ray A. Talbott John L. Windmeyer, DDGM #1 Marvin E. Fletcher Randy A. Hamilton Dee D. Duttweiler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain as Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon As Grand Junior Deacon as Grand Marshal as Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward As Grand Pursuivant as Grand Tyler as Asst Grand Tyler Grand Organist
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R:.W:. Donald D. West, DDGM No. 4 R:.W:. Jerry A. Lough, Grand Lecturer The Grand Master asked that all present be recognized, and thanked them for being present on this occasion. The Worshipful Master of Wyandotte Lodge No. 3 expressed his appreciation for the dedi cation service as did the Worshipful Master of Delaware Lodge No. 96 who was pleased to act as host. The brethren then retired from the lodge to the building site of the new temple of Wyandotte Lodge No. 3. This is a site located just west of the temple site of Delaware Lodge No. 96. There the ancient cornerstone ceremony was presented with M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson officiating with the assistance of R:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Deputy Grand Master; R:.W:. Willi am J. Brown, Grand Senior Warden; and R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Junior Warden. The Principal Architect was The brethren then returned to the lodge where refreshments been prepared and Grand Lodge was closed in Ample Form. Conrad F. Johnson Grand Master Albert O. Arnold Jr. Grand Secretary
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Holton Lodge N o . 42, Holton, Kansas December 21, 1991 The M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in Ample Form on the first degree in open lodge on December 21, 1991, in Holton Lodge No. 42, Holton, Kansas, for the purpose of dedicating the lodge hall. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems were present: M: R: R: R: M: R:
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Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM . Albert O. Arnold, Jr. . Gilbert A. Farmer
. Morris L. Fisher . Merle D. Bradley W:. w : . William D. Updegrove, Jr. W : . Carveth K. Neer W : . Jeffrey L. Sowder W : . Ray A. Talbott W : . Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Grand Lect W:. Warner Pape, Jr. W:. Dee D. Duttweiler W:. Charles R. Allen W:. John B. Cherry W:. Roger S. Coverdale W:. Glen W. Rogers
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden as Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant as Grand Tyler Asst Grand Tyler Grand Organist Bearers of the Ark Bearers of the Ark Bearers of the Ark Bearers of the Ark
Also present: M:.W:. Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM R:.W:. John L. Windmeyer, DDGM, District No. 1 R:.W:. Leland G. Salts, DDGM, District No. 2 R:.W:. Luis Romero Jr., DDGM, District No. 4 W:. William D. Updegrove, Grand Marshal, was introduced as Grand Commander, Knights Templar of Kansas R:.W;. Ronald E. White, Outstanding Mason of the Year was also given a special introduction. W:. James E. Stone, Master of Golden Rule Lodge No. 90 W:. Clifford Reece, Master of Muscotah Lodge No. 116 Following the Grand Lodge procession, W:. Roger M. Lewis, Master, Holton Lodge, welcomed the friends and brethren. Lodge was opened on the first degree. Upon completion of the opening, M:.W:. Grand Master Johnson ordered the Senior Deacon to present M:.W:. Winegardner at the altar where he was given proper honors. The brethren were then given freedom of the lodge and our ladies and friends were permitted to enter for the ancient dedication ceremony. This was performed by the Grand Master assisted by R:.W:. Overton, Deputy Grand Master; R:.W:. Brown, Grand Senior Warden; and R:.W:. Osborn, Grand Junior Warden. W:. William Coverdale sang the Ode accompanied by his lady. Following the ceremony the ladies of the Eastern Star were introduced and each of the Grand Lodge officers and their ladies were introduced. Twenty-five year emblems were then presented by R;.W:. Leland G. Salts, District Deputy Grand Master, to Brothers Harold S. Zibell, Robert A. Morgan and William W. Mercer. The Grand Master Howard Screw.
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This lodge is located on the lower level of a complex that houses the bank, and was formerly the lodge building site. It is well constructed with a convenient location, with all of the necessary amenities to serve the community and Helton Ledge. No further business appear, Grand Lodge was closed. Conrad P. Johnson Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold Grand Secretary
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Grand Lodge Annual Communication, Salina Smithton Lodge No. 1, Highland, 135 Year Celebration, Open Leavenworth District Emblem Presentation Topeka No. 17, Topeka, 50 Yr. Emblems, Open St. Joseph, Missouri Derby No. 365, Derby, Open Spring Area Meeting, Wichita, 9:30 a.m. St. Joseph, Missouri Shawnee Lodge No. 54, Shawnee Ottawa No. 18, Ottawa, Open Seneca & Falls City Scottish Rite, Wichita, Maundy Thursday Alta Vista No. 357, Alta Vista, Open Spring Area Meeting, Manhattan, 9:30 a.m. Scottish Rite, Topeka, Easter Services, 8:00 a.m. Solomon No. 105, Solomon City, Open Lawrence High Twelve Club, 12:00 Noon Wathena No. 64, Wathena, Open Lawrence No. 6 & 9, Lawrence, Open Ancient Form No. 34, Kansas City, Table Lodge, Closed Golden Rule No. 90, Topeka, 50 Yr. Emblems, Open Grand Council & Grand Chapter, Hutchinson Rosedale No. 333, Shawnee Mission, 100th Centennial, Open Blue Rapids No. 169, Blue Rapids, 50 Yr. Emblem, Open Visit V.A. Hospitals, Leavenworth & Topeka Grand Master's Reception, Highland Albert Neese Lodge No. 248 Dedication, 2:00 p.m. Palmyra No. 23, Baldwin City, 50 Yr. Emblem, 6:30 p.m. , Open Meriden No. 236, Meriden, 6:00 p.m.. Open Dwight No. 114, Dwight, 50 Yr. Emblem, 6:30 p.m.. Open York No. 57, Wichita, Table Lodge, Closed Spring Area Meeting, Dodge City, 5:00 p.m. Spring Area Meeting, Russell, 9:30 a.m. St. Joseph, Missouri Delia No. 419, Delia, 7:00 p.m.. Open Grand Chapter OES, Topeka Albert Neese No. 248, Tecumseh, 6:30 p.m.. Open 50th Reunion, Highland Community College Humboldt, Nebraska Circleville No. 20, Circleville, 6:30 p.m.. Open Lansing No. 40, Lansing, 6:00 p.m.. Open Gardner No. 65, Gardner, Open Crescent No. 133, Arkansas City, 6:30 p.m.. Open Pittsburg No. 187, Pittsburg, 6:30 p.m.. Open St. Joseph, Missouri Corinthian No. 79, Burlingame, 50 Yr. Emblem, Open Delphian No. 44, Garnett, Open Euclid No. 101, Lyndon, Open Grand Cocomandery, Salina Mother's Day, Troy St. Francis No. 404, St. Francis, Open Anthem No. 284, Scott City, Open Fargo No. 300, Liberal, Open Walnut Valley No. 191, Ness City, Open Great Bend No. 15, Great Bend, Open York Rite Reception, Wichita Humboldt, Nebraska North Star No. 168, Wichita, Open Alma No. 161, Alma, Open Grand Lodge Office Topeka Scottish Rite
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Siloam No. 225, Topeka, Rainbow Girls, 7:00 p.m.. Open Shrine Banquet, Manhattan Opened Grand Lodge for Imperial Potentate. Shrine Parade and Football game. 4 Humboldt, Nebraska 5 Grand Lodge Office 6 Old Mission No. 153, Shawnee Mission, Open 7 Ben Hur No. 322, Kansas City, Open 8 Roger E. Sherman No. 369, Kansas City, Open 9 Atchison Pork Feed, Closed 10 Area Deputy Meeting, Salina Red Coach Inn 11 St. Joseph, Missouri 12 Norton Lodge No. 199, Open 13 Hoxie Lodge No. 349, 60 Yr. Emblem, Open 14 Quinter Lodge No. 410, Open 15 Jetmore Alpha Lodge No. 282, 60 Yr. Emblem. Open 16 Visit V.A. Hospital, Wichita, at 1; 00 p.m. Sunflower Lodge No. 96, Wichita, 6: 00 p.m., Open 17 Five State Conference, Liberal 18 St. Joseph, Missouri 19 Carbondale Lodge No. 70, Open 20 Grand Lodge Office 21 Highland & Everest visitation 22 Nickerson Lodge No. 43, Open 23 Claflin Lodge No. 424, Open 24 Final Contest of J. Fred Williamson Ritual, Closed 25 White Shrine, Topeka, 10:00 a.m. Denton Lodge Fish Fry, 7:00 p.m. 26 Scranton visitation 27 Elk Falls Meridian Lodge No. 126, Open 28 Chanute Lodge No. 103, Open 29 Highway Litter Clean-up, Smithton Lodge No. 1 30 Delaware Lodge No. 96, Kansas City, Open 31 Grand Lodge Office Sept. 1- 3 Pike Peak, Colorado, York Rite 4 Junction City Unity Lodge No. 7, Open 5 Newton Lodge No. 142, Open 6 Ft. Leavenworth, Hancock Lodge No. 311, Open 7 Auction Sale at Grand Lodge 8 Albany Threshing Bee Morning Services 9 Hutchinson State Fair 10 Lindsborg Lodge No. 397, Open 11 Chase Lodge No. 247, 50 & 60 Yr. Emblems 12 Oak Tree Little River, Closed 13 Salina Lodge No. 60, 25 & SO Yr. Emblems, Open 14 Toronto Woodson Lodge No. 121, Open 15 Dixie Eastern Star Get Together 16 Eskridge Eminence Lodge No. 205, Open 17 Sea Brook Lodge No. 385, Topeka, Open 18 Wamego Lodge No. 75, 50 Yr. Emblems 19-21 Grand Lodge of Iowa 22 Humboldt, Nebraska 23 Rose Hill, Douglas Lodge No. 151, Closed 24 Parsons Lodge No. 117, Open 25 Pratt Lodge No. 265, Open 26 Falls City, Nebraska 27 Uniontown Excelsior Lodge No. 115, Open 2 3
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Grand Lodge of Missouri Hutchinson Reno Lodge No. 124, 50 Yr. Emblem, Open Pawnee City, Nebraska Lawrence Radio, 10:00 a.m. Dover Lodge No. 138, 7:00 p.m., Open 5 Far West, Missouri 6 St. Joseph, Missouri 7 Sabatha, Kansas 8 Lenexa Lodge No. 135, Open 9 Manhattan High Twelve Club 10 Amaranth, Wichita 11 Wakefield Lodge No. 396, Open 12 Area Meeting, Salina 13 St. Joseph, Missouri 14 St. Bernard Lodge No. 222, Dodge City, Open 15 Sublette Santa Fe Lodge No. 312, Open 16 Ashland Lodge No. 277, Open 17 Grand Lodge Office 18 Emporia Lodge No. 12, Open 19 St. John's Military Cornerstone 20-24 Supreme Council 33 Degree, Washington, D.C. 25 Grand Lodge Office 26 St. Joseph, Missouri 27 Humboldt, Nebraska 28 Sabetha O^S 29 Mankato Lodge No. 87, Open 30 Overland Park Lodge No. 436, Open 31 Grand Lodge Office 1- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Dec.
March
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Arab Shrine Ceremonies, Topeka Humboldt, Nebraska Troy Lodge No. 55, Past Masters Night Election Day -- Grand Lodge Office Highland Visitation Ellinwood Lodge No. 217, 10:00 a.m. Russell Lodge No. 177, 6:30 p.m.. Open Almena Naphtali Lodge No. 310, Open Honor Veterans, Abilene, Open Grand Lodge of Oklahoma Plains, 9:30 a.m.; Stockton, 11:30 p.m., Gaylord, 1:30 p.m.; Osborn, 6:30 p.m. Downs, 10:00 a.m.; Cawker City, 12:00 p.m.; Beloit, 2:30 p.m.; Jewell, 4:00 p.m. KCCH & 33 Investure, Wichita Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, Cornerstone, 2:00 p.m. Overbrook Ridgeway Lodge No. 62, Open Parker Lodge No. 341, Open Grand Lodge Office Radio, Wichita Daughters of the Nile, Salina Halstead Lodge No. 46, Open Reception, Prairie Village Smith Center Lodge No. 174, Open Clifton Lodge No. 122, Open Grand Lodge Office Thanksgiving Day at Home Marker Dedication, Wathena, Open Polar Star Lodge No. 130, Whiting, Open Humboldt, Nebraska Sabetha OES V.A. Hospital, Topeka Muscotah Lodge No. Ill, 50 Yr. Emblem, Open Smithton Lodge No. 1, Highland Annual Communication Wil i iamsburg^ Lodge No. 224, Open Finance Committee Meeting, Topeka
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8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26-28 29 30 31 Jan.
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24-25 26-29 30 31 Feb.
1 2 3 4 5 6-8 9 10 12 13 14 15-19 20 21
St. Joseph, Missouri Osage City Signal Lodge No. 141, Open Grand Lodge Office Cottonwood Falls Lodge No. 80, Open Waterville Sutton Lodge No. 85, Open Grand Master's Christmas Party, Wichita Installation, Golden Rule Lodge No. 90, 2:00 p.m., Open Goff Lodge No. 432, Open Meeting, Wichita School Dept. for Substance Abuse Lenexa, Substance Abuse Meeting Marysville Lodge No. 91, Open Pomona Lodge No. 41, Open Dedication, Holton Lodge No. 42, Open St. Joseph, Missouri Falls City, Nebraska Christmas Eve Christmas Day Christmas Vacation St. Joseph, Missouri Salina, Checking Annual Communication New Year's Eve New Year's Day Everest Wichita Ensign Lodge No. 413; 6:00 p.m., 50 Yr. Pin, Open Spivey, 6:00 p.m., 50 Yr. Pin, Open Independence, 9:00 a.m.. Open Caney, 11:00 a.m.. Open Sedan, 1:30 p.m.. Open Howard, 6:00 p.m.. Open Highland-Seneca visiting Brethren Olathe Lodge No. 19, 7:30 p.m., Closed Oneida Lodge No. 323, 7:30 p.m., 50 Yr. Pin, Open Dennison Lodge No. 372, 6:30 p.m., 50 Yr. Pin, Open Grand Lodge, Judge Essays, 9:00 a.m. St. Joseph, MO - K.C. Lodge of Sorrow Hiawatha OES, 8:00 p.m.. Closed Madison Lodge No. 196, 6:0U p.m., 50 Yr. Pin, Open Troy visiting Brethren Falls City visiting Brethren Meriden District Meeting, 9:00 a.m. Humboldt, Nebraska Highland-Atchison visiting Falls City Scandia Lodge No. 221, 7:30 p.m.. Closed Wichita, Funeral; Midway - P.M. Colorado Grand Lodge of Colorado Topeka, Governor to sign Proclamation, 9:30 a.m. Topeka, Grand Lodge Wathena Lodge No. 64, 9:00 a.m.; Highland District Meeting, 1:00 p.m. St. Joseph, MO - K.C. Lodge of Sorrow Grand Lodge Office - A.M.; Midway - P.M. Troy Perry Lodge No. 415, 7:00 p.m.. Open Grand Lodge of Nebraska St. Joseph, MO - K.C. Lodge of Sorrow Highland - A.M.; Seneca Lodge No. 39, 6:30 p.m., 50 Yr. Pins, Open Salina, Check Grand Lodge Muscota, 6:30 p.m.. Open Grand Lodge Office Grand Master's Conference, Alexandria, Virgina Horton Lodge No. 326, 6:00 p.m., 50 Yr. Pins, Open Eureka Lodge No. 106, 6:00 p.m., 50 Yr. Pins, Open
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22 23 24 25 26 27 29 Mar.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16-21 22
March
Toronto Woodson Lodge No. 121, 6:00 p.m., 50 Yr. Pins, Open Humboldt, Nebraska Sabetha Lodge No. 164, 6:00 p.m., 50 Yr. Pins, Open Wichita visiting Brethren in hospital Sabetha & Falls City visiting Hoi ton Education Conference Edna Lodge No. 345, 6:00 p.m., SO Yr. Pins, Open St. Joseph, MO - K.C. Lodge of Sorrow Sabetha OES, 7:30 p.m., Closed Hiawatha ALL Bodies of Masonry, 8:00 p.m.. Closed ElDorado Lodge No. 47, 6:30 p.m.. Open Smithton Lodge No. 1 Enterprise Lodge No. 437, 6:30 p.m., Open Omaha, Nebraska Lenexa - A.M.; Lawrence - P.M., 75 Yr Pin Minneapolis Lodge No. 431, 3:00 p.m., 50 Yr. Pins, Open Ottawa Lodge No. 18, 50 Yr. Pins, 6:30 p.m., Open Falls City Topeka, State Grange with Governor; DeSoto OES, 7:30 p.m. Topeka, Grand Lodge Office Council Meeting; Grand Lodge Bldg. 5:00 p.m. St. Joseph, MO Grand Lodge, Salina Humboldt, Nebraska
1991-92
Grand
Lodge
of
Kansas
REPORT OF THE GRAND
79
TREASURER
To The Committee of Finance M. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. ( A. M. of Kansas In accordance with standard accounting and audit procedures, I have audited the Grand Lodge records for the period February 1, 1991 through January 31, 1992. The records were maintained on the cash method of accounting. The results are reflected in the following exhibits: Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit
A B C D E F G
Income 6 Expense Statement, General Fund Bank Reconciliation of General Fund Income 6 Expense Statement, Charity Fund Bank Reconciliation of Charity Fund Comparative Balance Sheets Combined Detail of Investments for Both Funds Statement of Change in Cash Position
In my opinion, the aforementioned statements present fairly the assets and liabilities of the M. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M. of Kansas on January 31, 1992 arising from cash transactions and the revenues collected and expenditures made by it during the year and ending on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. Sincerely
ELMER ENE McARTHUR P u b l i c Accountant EH:pn) Enclosure
EXHIBIT A H. W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. 4 A. H. OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING JANUARY
Sale Of Fixed Assets Per Capita Tax Interest On Investments York Rite (Maintenance) Ticket Sales (Banquets) Special Dispensations Initiatory Fees KS Masonic Foundation Service 6 Supplies Prior Ann. Cotiun. Expense Stationary Prt & Supplies Spec. Membership Project Cash Long 6 Short Contributions
$
Total income
9,640.60 474,582.00 42,896.54 8,400.00 9,819.50 215.00 3,568.00 6,600.00 14.00 105.34 124.25 947.39 52.71 1,025.00
$557,992.33
Merchandise Sales Less Cost Of Merchandise Sold Gross Profit Or Loss
31, 1992
$ 28,629.73 35,302.02
(-)
Total Adjusted Gross Income
$551,320.04
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EXHIBIT A Page 2 W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. ( A. H. OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING JANUARY 31, 1992
Expenses Suspense -
Per C a p i t a Tax
Employee Retirement S o c i a l S e c u r i t y (FICA) Gross Wages
Casual Labor Items Sold 09-91 Auction Per Capita Tax Charity Fund Trans-2-302 Initiatory Pees Service & Supplies Grand Master Contingent Deputy Gr. Hstr Allowance Prior Ann. Comm. Expense Prior Ann. Comm. Per Diem Prior Ann. Comm. Mileage Gr. Masters Jewel/Apron Gr. Master & Gr. Sec. Conf. Gr. Lecturer t Assistants Comm. Ritualistic^Work Comm. Masonic Education Comm. Youth Essay Committee Allowance Temple Building Repairs Comm. Trial ( Punishment Geo. Washington Memorial Masonic Serv. Assn. Dues Print Annual Proceedings Grand Officers Travel Print KS Laws of Masonry Library Expense Stationary Prt £ Supplies Grand Master Auto Expense Postage 6 Express Distribution List Lodges Parking Blue Cross/Blue Shield Print/Mail Kansas Mason Computer Expense Miscellaneous Equipment Repairs Bldg Repairs 6 Upkeep Insurance Bank Charges Accounting Service Supplies Personal Property Taxes Real Estate Taxes State Unemployment Federal Unemployment Utilities Telephone Water Janitor Service City of Topeka Contributions Depreciation
$ 92 9 8 4 . 5 6 572.47 291.72 924.16 542.75 ^1 3 2 5 . 0 0 75 5 1 3 . 0 0 6 500.00 3 140.00 4 896.29 11 9 6 3 . 1 0 62.16 20 8 5 7 . 0 9 , 8 12.96 10 13 , 3 4 3 . 5 0 689.16 1 ,398.00 4 ,750.62 6 566.23 ,343.76 3 ,411.38 5 991.67 200.00 189.18 ,000.00 ,939.67 ,195.20 ,957.75 863.05 678.46 ,751.43 ,195.95 ,123.60 538.40 544.00 ,874.66 ,233.22 ,681.66 ,777.68 ,019.89 ,647.38 ,485.00 28.50 ,391.89 3.00 ,768.01 ,211.12 231.92 331.80 ,890.46 ,152.54 576.68 ,000.00 35.19 145.00 ,182.31
Total Expenses
$562,724.18
Net Profit Or Loss (-)
$(11,404.14)
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FB ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
EXHIBIT B
RECONCILIATION OF CIIECKINO ACCOUNT ACCOUNT t
0 0 0 1 lOK
BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATE_£LLilli92
OUTSTANDING CHECKS
1.
(Please list all checks still outstantl- 2. Ing from last month's reconciliation statement PLUS all checks written this month that are not on this month's bank statement.) 3. Check
Amount
DEPOSITS NOT ON BANK STATEMENT
SUBTOTAL (Line 1 + Line 2)
•112.579.05
$
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
-
t6.A97.68
S
5.
RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line ] MINUS Line 4 )
•
66.081.37
Amount
3.
SECTION C U S T MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE 2.562.60 (Line 6 from previous month's reconciliation.) CD INTEREST 583.3A TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH •H24.A69.90 (Including deposits in Section B Line 2) VOID CKS «19i03,19555,19842,19875,20069, CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST 20477 4 tlv8l
4.
TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH
5.
TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE (Including overdraft charge)
1.
2. O E
6.
CHECKLIST:
Before
-3A1,Q9<1.37
AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS (Life Insurance, Safety Deposit Box)
:;
THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE
• 66,081.37
IMPORTANT:
OTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS ;Carry total to Line ^B)
(•Q.t16.2T l_5Za42.82
4.
Check
$
BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE
LINE 5 IN SECTION B MUST AGREE WITH LINE 6 IN SECTION C OR YOUR RECONCILIATION IS NOT CORRECT.
46.«97.68
you mail
thio,
yler^r,-^ ahrek
to nnij that
tiou
have: f
LiBted all outntandinci chnchrt? (IncJndhifj thnr,e ffcm pi-eviaus monthe?) Included deposit elips w'.th exjjlanat''rtir fay iicw total monthly depaeita? Listed all automatic withdnr,\il6 or i-^umentti, cvcvdt^ift cluDyeSt S service cluzrges to youv account? Checked to be sure that your ahficks and depnsitr, rqvnl the figures you have 'jritten dcjn? Listed all documents 'nithcut duplicates rn a Jietinn fnjn and enclosed it •jith this reconciliation ntntcment? END OF ACCOUNTING PERIOD COVERED BY THIS STATEMENT 0 1 / 3 1 / 9 2
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H. W. GRAND LODGE, A. P. i A. M. OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATE FOR PERIOD ENDING JANUARY
31, 1992
S
Interest On Investments Charity Fund Tran9-2-302 Contributions
5,543.94
6,500.00 79.92
Total Income
$
12,123.86
Total Adjusted Gross Income
$
12,123.86
5 930 00
Total Expenses
$ s
5 9 3 0 00
Net Profit Or Loss (-)
?
6 1 9 3 86
Expenses Contributions
n
ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
EXHIBIT D
RECONCILIATION OF CMECKINC ACCOUNT BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATE 01/31/92
ACCOUNT H 0001lOL
OUTSTANDING CHECKS
1.
(Please l i s t a l l checks s t i l l outstanding from l a s t month's reconciliation statement PLUS a l l checks wrlcten t h i s month that are not on this month's bank 3. statement.) Check
Check
Amount
Amoun t
SECTION B BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE
_AaAZ.^03
DEPOSITS NOT OH BANK STATEMENT
SUBTOTAL ( L i n e
I + Line 2 )
4.
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
5.
RFXONCn.ED BANK BALANCE ( L i n e 1 MINUS Line 4 )
1
S
1
$
1
s
1
S
1
s
1
s
1
s
TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH
1
s
(Including deposits In Section B Line 2)
1
s
1
s
1
S
1
s
«
$ $
1
s
1
•HECKS TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS Carry t o t a l t o Line 4B)
4,H7.03
SECTION C LAST MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line ft from previous month's reconciliation.)
CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST
A.329.05
+
t
104.17
13.81 300.00
TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE (IncludlMR overdraft charge) AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS (Life InsiT.: . '.I'?;;,- D-r-'^'"" "'>'' THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE LINE 5 IN SECTION B MUST AGREE WITH LINE 6 IN SECTION C OR YOUR RECONCILIATION IS NOT CORRECT.
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83
EXHIBIT E H. W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. ( A. M. OF KANSAS Comparative Balance Sheets January 31, 1992 Cash & Investments: Cash in Bank, General Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank Cash on Hand, General Fund Cash in Bank, Charity Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank Cash in Savings Accounts, General Fund Cash in Savings Accounts, Charity Fund Corporate Bonds at Cost U.S. Treasury Notes, General Fund U.S. Treasury Notes, Charity Fund Paine Webber GNMA - General Fund Paine Webber GNHA - Charity Fund Alliance Funds - General Fund Kau Valley CD 14112 Capitol Federal CD 15209485 American Sec CD IFC042491 Kaw Valley CD 14928 Kaw Valley CD 170845 Total Cash 6 Investments Fixed Assets; Land Equipment 6 Building Less Reserve for Depreciation Total Fixed Assets
$
$ $
January 31, 1991
66,081.37 208.14
13,757.58
354,841.44
359,260.56
168.43 33,857.34 100,242.35 15,024.60 43,263.48 36,097.56 75,012.21 5,204.66 12,775.98 40,000.00 100,000.00 20,000.00 906,924.59
159.89 33,857.34 100,103.71 35,044.20 39,583.20 33,946.87 75,012.21 5,204.66 12,775.98 40,000.00 100,000.00
10,000.00 362,972.14 (98,461.00) 274,511.14
10,000.00 311,522.89 (76,278.68) 245,244.21
Total A s s e t s $1,181,435.73 Liabilities: Payroll Tax Total Liabilities Surplus: $1,179,404.29 Retained Earnings Total Liabilities 6 Surplus $ 1 , 1 8 1 , 4 3 5 . 7 3
848,799.00
$
$ 1,094,043.21 2,413.19 2,413.19 $ 1,091,630.02 S 1,094,043.21
Auditor's Note: All investments above are listed at cost. Most of the stocks and bonds actual value are considerable more than stated.
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March EXHIBIT F
H. H. GRAND LODGE, A. F. t A. H. OF KANSAS Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1992 Detail of Investments on Exhibit E Cash in Savings Accounts: Raw Valley KLOR 164607 Commerce Bank 6 Trust 167-647-0 Capitol Federal Savings 1582978-1 Merchants National Bank 15105-412 Bank IV Topeka 191-599-8 Kaw Valley State Bank #80-032-5 Fidelity State Bank i Trust •Capitol Federal Savings 1386303 Total Cash in Savings Certificates of Deposit; Kaw Valley CD 14928 Capitol Federal Savings CD I52094B5 American Sec CD IFC042491 •Kaw Valley CD 14112 •Kaw Valley CD 170845 Total Certificates of Deposit Corporate Bonds: U.S. Steel Bonds E16171-17139 Santa Pe Railroad Bonds 2O0OO Consolidated Edison R1847 Paclflcorp Bonds HV2339 Total Corporate Bonds U.S. Treasury Notes: Note iM8F843HI (Paine Webber) Note IF843HITDC (Paine Webber) Note I912827A69 (Kaw'iValley) Note I912827y55 (Paine Webber) Note I912827YX4 (Kaw Valley) Note I912827ZF2 (Kaw Valley) Note I912827ZPO (Kaw Valley) •Note I912827¥X4 (Kaw Valley Total Treasury Notes Alliance Funds: Fund 142-42669-7 Fund ICF6483S Fund 15106922122 Total Alliance Funds GNHA Funds: Paine Webber - General Fund •Paine Webber - Charity Fund Total GNMA Funds Total Investments Combined Funds
$
320.91 89,669.81 89,927.89 78,315.16 88,824.20 4,413.83 3,369.64 168.43 355,009.87
$
_
100,000.00 12,775.98 40,000.00 5,204.66 20,000.00 177,980.64
$ _
$
S _ $
14,196.45 11,260.89 3,400.00 5,000.00 10,187.47 9,767.80 25,099.89 15,086.89 10,026.40 20,006.40 10,067.50 15,024.60 $
115,266.95
$ S
79,361.04 836,488.05
30,006.13 10,005.80 35,000.28 43,263.48 36,097.56
•Denotes Charity Fund
EXHIBIT G H. W. GRAND LODGE A. F. i A. H. OF KANSAS Statement of Changes in Financial Position - Cash Basis Fiscal Year Ending January 31, 1992 Cash Generated: Income Before Extraordinary Items Depreciation Expense Accounts Payable Total Cuj;; C,-^P'. Cash Applied: Equipment Purchased Building Improvements Investments Hade Total Cash Applied Increase In Cash
$
87,774.28 22,182.31 (381.75) 109,574.84
49,357.53 2,091.72 1,539.43 52,988.68 56,586.16
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REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY To the M:. W:. Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kansas Report of the affairs and actions of this office are hereafter set forth as required in ARTICLE VI, Section 9, of the Constitution and By-laws 2-110 and 2-111 of the Laws of Kansas Masonry. The estimation of income and expense will be found at the end of this report. AUCTION This has been a very busy and interest ing year for your Grand Lodge Staff. In 1979 during the administration of M:.W:. W. Nolan Artz, an effort was made to sell or auction off the unused items in storage at the Grand Lodge building, unfortunately without success. In the years since that time the matter has been discussed on many occasions. On two occasions an effort was made to price those items we thought best to sell. An auctioneer was contacted, but he wanted us to move the above mentioned items to his place of business. This idea seemed out of the question, so again we were stopped. Efforts to find another firm proved to be equally frustrating and resulted in still further delays. Two years ago our Coomiittee on Finance once again raised the question and suggested a sale^ further suggesting monies received in this sale could to be used to purchase and modernize our office furniture and equipment. Our Grand Master and Counci1 of Administration agreed, but then the proposition of who would be the Auctioneer came into view. This finally brought us to R:.W:. Brother Don Roche. He agreed and enlisted the aid of his son and Brother William B. (Bill) Roche and W:, Robert (Bob) Schwartz of Marysville as cashier. The story does not stop here. The Golfers Shrine unit at Arab Templet our Chairman of the Library Conmiittee, W:. Brother Charles Baldry, W:, Brother Charles Hoffmeister and son (and Brother) Rick, added to the efforts of a very dedicated, hardworking Grand Lodge Staff, composed the team that finally accomplished the task. However, before this could be accomplished, it was necessary to move, sort, repair, clean and much cogi tat ion to determine just what should be sold, or what was of historical value, or what could still be used. It took more than three months to prepare for this sale. On Saturday, September 7, 1991, all items were moved from the building to the parking lot north of the building from which point the sale was conducted. Our Grand Master has reported this transaction In his report to you. However, it was felt we should make a more extensive report as this was, to the best of our knowledge, the first and only time an auction has ever been conducted by your Grand Lodge. Rest assured, each item offered in the sale was carefully examined as to its antique worth. Further be assured that most of the truly valuable antique i terns accumulated through the years are still a part of your Grand Lodge Library and Museum and, we trust, always will be. In this connection we report that twenty two Past Grand Masters photographs have been returned to their Lodges, however we have retained the original negatives and gallery photos. Many worked very hard to accomplish this goal, but we say without reservation, it would not have come to pass without the efforts of R:.W:. Don Roche. And we hasten to add, the price was right.
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Brother Don, let the history of this jurisdiction record our very deep appreciation to you and your helpers for this great effort and donation of your time. SECURITY This past summer, the Grand Secretary of North Carolina, sent a bulletin throughout the Jurisdictions of recognized Masons. He communicated to us that a theft from their library and museum had occurred. A priceless document had been stolen. Many of you will remember this notice being published in the Kansas Mason. Perhaps this will assist you in understanding our concerns about the security of your Grand Lodge Library and Museum and our need to be ever watchful. FRAUD We must again bring to your attention a very serious matter. This suimner and early fall, an individual traveling through our State, has appealed for assistance. In almost all cases, his ploy is need to have his automobile repaired in order continue his journey to "visit his dying father". This individual seems to have all the right answers save one. When asked for his Lodge identification and attempt to establish phone contact with that Lodge, he disappears, We are not the only victim as many cal 1 s have been received from other recognized Jurisdictions, principally in the mid-west. TAXES - REAPPRAISAL Almost three years ago, two Brothers, both of whom are attorneys, phoned to say the new tax re-appraisal bill would be disastrous for the Grand Lodge and all Lodges if passed. Unfortunately it did pass and their prediction turned out to be correct. This information was relayed to the Lodges through their secretaries and the Kansas Mason. In the days, weeks, and months that followed, your Grand Secretary personally visited with two Governors and one former Governor, testified before the House Committee on taxation, testified before the Senate Committee on taxation. Twice testified before joint Committee meetings of both House and Senate of our Legislature; also, was interviewed on television and extensively interviewed by the Kansas City Star newspaper. This interview was syndicated through the mid-west. Individual legislators have been contacted and the matter discussed with members of both political parties. A qualified real estate appraiser was called in to make a study and full report which in turn was taken before the State Board of Equalization by our Legal Counsel and Grand Secretary. Each edition of the Kansas Mason has carried articles pointing out progress and areas in which individual Lodges could help themselves and jointly help the other Lodges in the State. Needless to say, many calls have been received from lodge members and others . Time and again our efforts to obtain tax relief seemed to meet with defeat, but we continued to explore every possible avenue. Let me assure you that our efforts have not stopped nor have we given up in our quest to find a solution. At times it has been discouraging when well meaning but poorly informed Brothers have criticized our efforts or in as much indicated that we were not trying hard enough. All of our efforts have been recorded in the Kansas Mason and in the Grand Lodge proceedings, but we fear are not being read. We ask you to please read them, stay informed and above all help yoursel f and all of us bring about this change.
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Now finally we have an opportunity to take positive action. Senate resolution number 1630 was announced the last week of January. This will take a two-thirds majority of the State Senate to bring it to the Representatives, then we hope a two-thirds majority to bring the issue before the electorate of this great State on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3RD. 1992. It now becomes your responsibi1ity, individually and collectively, to see that every member of your Lodge and in turn every member of each household represented in our State votes in support of this resolution. This would amend our classification as Lodges from a thirty percent to a twelve percent tax bracket. My Brothers, as one of our Grand Masters stated several years ago, "it is in your hands." ANNUAL REPORTS/COMPUTERIZATION This year it was our fond hope to have the annual reports on schedule and in an orderly manner. In late September, however, we experienced a traumatic breakdown. This in turn caused delays and needless to say much embarrassment. On the plus side we did manage to have the reports in the mail three weeks earlier than last year. May we say to two hundred seventy nine Secretaries, thank you for your special effort in seeing that your reports did reach us by the required date of January 10th. Early this year our Grand Master called on those lodges which did not report on time for the year of 1990. It is sad that we are in this position, but we must have your cooperation. Last year we reported our intention to add zip-four to mailing addresses. The mentioned problems delayed this addition, but we will have it in place sometime this summer. With further reference to addresses, we say another thank you for your efforts. Addresses are still an ongoing problem with many of our Brothers moving each and every month of the year. Please do remember to give us Route and Box number or street name and number with the zip code. BY-LAWS REVISION & PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEES Although the Chairman, of each of these committees will make report later today i n connect ion with our efforts and recommendations, I feel that you are personally due an explanation from your Grand Secretary and my part in each. It has been said, "Change, like birth, never comes easy". So it was that I realized more than one year ago, when our Grand Master asked me to accept appointment to this Committee a great challenge was before us. The results may not be totally accepted, yet I feel if you give it timely study and open-minded review, much good can come from this effort. Perpetual Membership was structured to include the Grand Secretary as a Trustee, but never as an officer. Already, I hold five life memberships, two in Veterans organizations, three in Masonic Appendant Orders and I am proud of each. Like many of you, I had set aside a sum of money to purchase a Perpetual Membership in my Home Lodge. Today that same membership will cost me nearly $300 more, caused by the increase in dues, and that caused principally by the increase in real estate taxes. But, I do not regret supporting the unanimous stand of your Committee, because in so doing I sincerely believe, you and I and our Lodges will be properly protected against loss or legal action in the future.
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I have not used these lines to preempt our Committee Chairman, but rather to tell you that your Grand Secretary's part in serving on these Committees has been accomplished for the most part after five o'clock or if you prefer, "after hours." It has been my fond hope, that my service on these Committees would not interfered with the other obligated duties and services you expect and are entitled to from your Grand Lodge Office. GRAND REPRESENTATIVES This year, our Grand Master elected to recommend a number of changes among the Grand Representatives. In many cases this will mean a long delay in receiving notice of your appointment by a Grand Master from a Grand Jurisdiction recognized by this Grand Jurisdiction. Thank you for your patience my Brothers. No doubt you understand that mail deliveries are often quite slow and then too translations can be a factor. We will see that you are notified just as soon as we are authorized through proper channels. APPRECIATION Twenty one years ago, I stood before you to make report for the first time. From that moment to this, my admiration and appreciation for the efforts of our Grand Masters and Council of Administration have continued to multiply almost without exception. Likewise our Committeemen have performed in a way that tells us of their importance in the scheme of Freemasonry. To all of them, our Grand Master, the Council, Area Deputies, District Deputies, Committeemen, Lecturers, Secretaries and to a very hard working STAFF, W:. Brother A. Kevin Kobler, Sister Becky Wasson, Debbie Sales, Andrea Glenn and that secretaries' Secretary Mrs. Jean Rader and finally to each and every one of you, my sincerest thanks and appreciation. Fraternally Submitted Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
GRAND SECRETARY'S ESTItiATE of GENERAL FUND INCOME AND EXPENDITURES For 1992 ESTIMATED INCOME: 1990 52,400
1991 49,999
1992 48,000
Per-Capita Tax (48,000 est. 1992) Initiatory Fee (est. 1991) Charity Fund (Interest) General Fund (Interest) York Rite (Maintenance) Ticket Sales (Banquets) Special Dispensations Merchandise Sales Kansas Masonic Foundation (Maint.) Advertising Sales
$471,800 3,725 3,000 41,000 5,967 7,500
$499,991 3,500 3,000 40,000 8,400 7,500
$432,000 4,000 3,000 38,000 8,400 7,550
200
200
200
5,000 3.000 9.000
5,000 7,200 7.500
5,000 7,200 7.500
TOTAL ESTIMATED INCOME
$549,992
$532,291
$512,850
Budget Year Expected Membership
+ +
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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES: 0110 0150 0180 0190 4910 4940 4970 5000 5010 5030 5040 5050 5060 5070 5080 5100 5110 5120 5130 5140 5150 5160 5180 5190 5200 5210 5220 5230 5240 5250 5260 5270 5280 5290 5300 5310 5320 5330 6600 7600 8100 8350 8830 8840 8910 8930 8940 8970 9030 9080
Employee Retirement Social Security (FICA) Gross Wages Labor (Part Time) Per-Capita Tax (Masonic Home) Charity Fund Transfer (By-Law 2-302) Initiatory Fee (Masonic Home) Service & Supplies Kansas Employment Security Fund Grand Master's Contingent Fund Deputy Grand Master Contingent Prior Annual Comm. Expense Prior Annual Comm. Per-Diem Prior Annual Comm. Mileage Grand Master's Jewel & Apron Grand Master & Grand Sec. Conf. Grand Tyler & Assistant Grand Tyler Allowance Grand Lecturer 6t Assistants Committee on Ritualistic Work Committee on Masonic Education Committee on Public Schools (Youth Essay Contest) Committee Allowance Comm. on Trials & Punishments George Washington Memorial Masonic Service Assoc. Dues Print Annual Proceedings Grand Officers' Travel Print Laws of Masonry Library Expense Stationary Printing & Supplies Grand Master's Automobile Exp. Postage & Express Distribution List of Lodges Parking Blue Cross & Blue Shield Print & Mail Kansas Mason Computer Expenses Miscellaneous Equipment Repairs Building Repair & Upkeep Insurance Accounting & Audit Service Personal Property Taxes Real Estate Electricity & Heating Fuel Telephone Water Janitorial Service Special Membership Project Non-committed Income
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES added subtracted
8,000 7,506 100,730 250 157,200
9,521 8,019 105,767 250 149,997
8,600 8,019 105,767 250 144,000 -
5,400 3,000 5,912 350 8,000 500 19,000 10,000 15,000 3,026 4,200
XXXXXXX 3,725 3,000 350 8,000 500 19,000 10,000 15,000 3,500 4,200
XXXXXXX 3,000 4,912 + 350 7,000 500 19,000 9,500 14,050 2,026 3,200 -
80 6,500 1,000 7,000
80 6,500 1,000 8,000
80 6,500 1,000 5,500 -
8,000 500 500 1,000 3,500 6,405 11,500 500 500 5,000 17,200 8,500 870 650 5,000 34,000 XXXXXX 1,249 8,500 5,000 7,000 3,500 1,039 25,926 7,288 3,200 340 4,000 2,000 2.500
8,000 500 500 1,000 3,500 5,905 14,500 500 500 5,000 16,000 8,500 870 650 5,000 44,000 7,000 1,249 5,000 5,000 7,000 3,500 965 24,184 7,288 3,200 340 3,900 2,000 2.500
8,000 1,000 + 500 1,000 3,500 6,405 + 9,800 500 500 4,500 16,200 + 8,500 870 650 5,000 34,000 7,500 + 480 4,000 3,000 7,000 3,500 1,039,.+ 25,926 + 6,288 3,200 340 4,000 + 1,508 1.190 -
$532,291
$549,992
$512,850 -
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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF AIMIINISTRATION E. Dean Osborn, Chairman, submitted on his motion was accepted.
the following report, whi ch,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The first meeting of the Counci1 of Administrat ion was requested by M:.W:. Don E. Robinett on March 14, 1991, at Salina, Kansas. The meeting was called to order and an Invocation was given by R:.W:. Richard D. Overton. Those in attendance were: Conrad R. Johnson, Deputy Grand Master; Richard D. Overton, Grand Senior Warden; William J. Brown, Grand Junior Warden; Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary; E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Deacon; and Morris F. Fisher, Area Deputy Grand Master. M: .W:. Don E. Robinet t declared that all action taken at this meeting would be effective as of 12 noon March 16, 1991, and allowed R:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson preside for the balance of the meeting. A motion was made, seconded and carried to elect Conrad F, Johnson as President of the Council, Richard D, Overton as Vice-President of the Council, and E, Dean Osborn as Secretary of the CounciI . The Kaw Valley State Bank and Trust of Topeka, Kansas retained as the official bank of the Grand Lodge of Kansas. Other March 4th, 1991,
was
meetings of the Council were called by the Grand Master on 23rd, April 13th, April 20th, June 12th, June 22nd, July July 25th, September 7th, November 16th, December 14th, and January 30th, 1992.
Some of the highlights of the meetings are as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8.
Dean Osborn was requested to accept an appoi ntment on the Renewal Committee of North American. New Aprons and Collars were authorized for all Grand Lodge Officers. R:.W:. Ron White, Grand Lecturer, was asked to make a cryptic dictionary for coding the combined Ritual/Cipher. The "Acropolis" painting by S.A. Seward which is displayed in the Grand Lodge office was loaned to the Wichita, Sedgwick County Historical Museum for display for a limited t ime. Vocabulary software was purchased for the Topeka public schools, the Seaman Unified School District, and the Shawnee Mission schools. An auction was authorized to dispose of excess furniture and paraphernalia owned by the Grand Lodge. New furniture was purchased for the Grand Lodge office. A Super now Account was authorized for the deposit of excess Grand Lodge funds in order to maximize interest.
Other items received, reviewed, discussed, or acted upon, if not reported elsewhere in the proceedings of the Annual Communication of Grand Lodge, may be read in each of the recorded meetings of the Council of Administration which are kept in the Grand Lodge building in Topeka, Kansas. All meetings and discussions were cordial and harmony at all times with the Council of Administration. Fraternally submi tted, E. Dean Osborn, Grand Junior Warden Secretary of the Counci1 of Administrat ion
prevailed
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REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION, INC, Jim L. Claussen, Executive Director, submi tted report, which, on his motion was accepted.
the
following
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The Kansas Masonic Foundation celebrated its 25th year of service to mankind through the benevolence of Kansas Masons in 1991. Because of the generous support of our brethren, we have been able to financially enhance the continued development of the Kansas Masonic Oncology Clinic at the Kansas University Medical Center . Claude W. Norris. PGM, elected President Claude W, Norris, PGM, was elected President of the Kansas Masonic Foundation at the annual meet ing of the Board of Trustees on June 7, 1991. M:.W:. Brother Norris served on the board in 1988 through 1988 and was reappointed in June of 1990. Claude has actively supported all of the Foundations programs. He has indicated a particular interest in developing and expanding the Student Loan Program to aid Kansas Students attending Kansas Colleges, Universities and Technical Schools, He succeeds Don Horttor, Topeka, who was named President Emeritus and continues to serve on the Board of Di rectors. Kansas Masonic All-State High School Band The eighth annua1 band camp was held on the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan under the direction of 10 members of the K-State Marching Band faculty and staff. We would like to thank the Masonic Lodges, Eastern Star Chapters, Shrine units, Scottish Rite bodies, High Twelve Chapters and Royal Arch Chapters for sponsoring the students who made up this fine band we hosted. Those students who were sponsored this year received some of the best mus ical training possible. Every Mason in the state should be proud of these students. Because of the continued cost increases, the registration fee will remain $250.00 for the 1992 Band Camp. All proceeds above expenses are donated to the Masonic Oncology Clinic at the K.U. Medical Center. Permanent Endowment The Permanent Endowment for the foundation is funded by living memorials to honor and remember our departed Brothers, friends, and loved ones. A memorial record is permanently maintained in the Foundation office and all gifts are acknowledged to the family of the departed. In 1969, Brother Claude Russell, Hutchinson, established a charitable trust to be administered by the Foundation for the benefit and support of his daughter, Cynthia Ruth Russell, during her lifetime. All income from this trust was used for Ruth's care and a conservator was appointed to help with her personal needs. The Foundation carefully fulfilled the wishes of Brother Russell for his daughter's welfare until her death late in 1990. At Ruth's death, the principal of the trust $2,812,502.00, moved into the Foundation's permanent endowment fund. The income from this endowment fund is to be used for charitable, educational and scientific purposes and to establish the Ruth Russell Memorial. Kansas Masonic Oncolop'y Clinic Because of the continued generosity of the Kansas Masons, the grant to the Kansas Masonic Oncology Clinic was increased to $157,213.00, The staff at the clinic estimates that over 600 men, women and children pass through our Oncology Clinic each month. We hope you will use this service if you or a loved one has ques t i ons concerning cancer. Since the Kansas Masonic Oncology Clinic's inception in 1974 the Kansas Masons have donated over $1,000,000.00 to this fine project.
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C-Club 1991 saw the creation of a ladies '*C-Club." This new club allows the ladies of Kansas Masons to become willing workers in the fine work we do. At present there are 42 charter members. There will be 100 charter members before general membership is opened. If you would like your lady to be a charter member, see one of the staff or board members. Several of our distinguished board members have designed a Ladies "C-Club" pin in colors of blue and gold. We know that you will see several of the ladies wearing these pins here at Grand Lodge. They wear this pin with much pride. The men's "C-Club" continues to generate the primary funding for the Oncology Clinic. The staff members and patients at the Oncology Clinic appreciate the support you give them. At present we have 111 Kansas Masons who wear the Ruby Pin; 61 who wear our Diamond Pin and hundreds who proudly wear our "C-Club" Pin. In 1992-93 the Foundation Office will be producing new "C-Club" plaques for the lodges. These will be easier for the secretaries to work with. Student Loan Program This year the Foundation published a Student Loan brochure. This brochure explains the qua!ification for a student loan and how a student goes about obtaining the necessary form to apply for a loan. The interest rate on the loans remain at a low 5% starting at the compl et ion of the student' s education. If you know of a worthy student who needs financial assistance, please submit their name to us and we will see that they receive one of our new brochures. If your lodge would like some of these brochures, please see our staff or board members at the foundation display in the lobby. Thanks to the generous contributions of Kansas Masons, the Foundation continues to grow each year. Each Mason can be proud of the Educat ional, Scientific and Charitable purposes for which the Foundation was formed. The following information is from our the last complete fiscal year. Respectfully submi tted, James L. "Jim" Claussen Executive Director
independent
auditors
for
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KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION, INC. COMBINED BALANCE SHEET-INCOME STATEMENT, ALL FUNDS YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1991 ASSETS: Cash Savings & CD's Prepaid Expenses Interest Receivable Marketable Securities Student Loan Receivable Furniture & Equipment Endowment & Receivable
$
20,111.00 550,918.00 1,400.00 24,550.00 678,196.00 84,640.00 16,729.00 2.831.678.00
Total Assets
$ 4,208,222.00
LIABILITIES: Accounts Payable Payroll Taxes Payable Other Payables
$
Total Liabilities
3,818.00
FUND BALANCE: Total Liabilities & Fund Balance
350.00 88.00 3.380.00
4.204.404.00 $ 4,208,222.00
SUPPORT & REVENUE; Contributions, Memorials & Bequests Masonic Band Miscellaneous Interest Dividends
$ 3,004,658.00 41,534,00 5,721.00 95,272.00 58.912.00
Total Support & Revenues
$ 3,206,097.00
EXPENSES: Salaries Payroll Taxes Printing Services Masonic Band Supplies, Postage & Telephone Travel & Meetings Repairs & Depreciation Insurance Dues, Subscriptions & Misc. Rent Grants Staff Development C-Club Expenses
$
82,716.00 6,328.00 2,053.00 13,325.00 30,187.00 3,893.00 1,988.00 1,733.00 5,167.00 629.00 5,900.00 135,713.00 1,007.00 2.430.00
Total Expenses
$
293,OC9.00
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REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME Ken Caldwel1, President, Board of Trustees submi tted the following report. It is awfully good to report that we do have a fine financial report to extend for your consideration. I am very proud of the Board this year; they worked very diligently. They are people whom you can be very proud because they have done a real fine job. The one Committee that I am particularly fond of and appreciate tremendously is the Investment Coimnittee and not because I sat on that Committee as Board Chairman, but because I had three members on that Conuni 11 ee who are not even members of the Board. But have dedicated their time and efforts to implement a very good document for us. I am speaking primarily of Merlin Grundy from Prairie Village, a retired banker from Fredonia by the name of Bud Barnes, and a certified financial planner from Lawrence, David King. And these three gent 1emen particularly, have given alot of their time and effort to implement and devise an Investment Policy which every institution that has any money for the Home has in their hands at the present time. So we have di rection and a means where by we can control those situations. And I think it is certainly good that we are able to have men of this stature that are willing to give of their time, efforts, and talents that we in turn can realize the benefi ts from this. And I am wanting at this time to acknowledge with gratitude their services. I have asked M:.W:. Don Robinett to come and give you a few words about the Home. M:.W:. Don Robinett, PGM, Chairman of Long Range Planning for the Masonic Home, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was moved and seconded. Most of you will recall a little over a year ago, as Grand Master, I had a small disagreement with the Masonic Home Board. And 1 want to clarify that I did not have a disagreement with the Masonic Home but with the Board. And the letter that did go out was addressed to the Trustees and not to the Home. Since that time I have been elected as a Trustee for a three year term to represent my Area. And the attitude of the Board has changed dramatically in this time period. We have a new President who's integrity I support 100%. He is one of the most open and honest persons I have dealt with and he has provided a lot of leadership down there. He only made one mistake in my opinion; he appointed me as Chairman of Long Range Planning. As part of long range planning, we wanted to determine the support from the Craft to build that Wing on the West side. This was to be done either by going out and holding meetings or by ballot and we ended up doing it by ballot. Most of you in your lodges have voted and some of you have not. The fact sheet that went out lacks a little bit of detai1 and I would like to fill that in for the reasons that this is proposed at this time. 1. I traveled a lot last year and I heard a lot of comments like "Why don't you sell the Home. We don't need to be in the Nursing Home business." We cannot sell the Home. And I should qualify that slightly. Technically, we cannot because of the present Bond Issue. We would have to find another 501C3 entity with at least as much money in the bank as we have that wanted to buy a Nursing Home. 2. "Why don't you close it down." We do have a present Bond Issue on the Home and it must be paid off and I think it concludes in the year 2005. It would be foolhearted to just close it down and spend your money on principal and interest until that time. So that is not a viable option.
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3, Then they say "Why don't you take the money and go support Masons and Eastern Stars wherever they live." And we've looked into that. And what we found was that where you find a needy person that is receiving assistance right now, and we give them a dollar, the State of Kansas takes away a dollar of this assistance and we don't improve ourselves as far as improving their living standards. All we do is help the State of Kansas and their tax situation a little bit. And so, that was not a feasible thing. Anyone that goes and looks at the West side, anything except the Health Care Unit as I call it, the S. Allan Daugherty Medical Pavilion cannot in anyway be proud of it. It was built 90 plus years ago. It has been changed very little simply because the way the construction is. You cannot just go in there, renovate and remodel it. So the residents on the West side are living in conditions that they would have lived in 90 years ago. Which was very luxurious at that time. It is very sparse at the present time. When you consider all of these things and our options, and what we can do at the Home--it is very, very limited. And not wanting a disgrace to Masonry sitting on our hands, the only viable options from a business standpoint is that we will never ever have lower interest rates than we have today. From that point, it became the most viable option to go ahead and construct the South wing and increase our cash flow dramatically so that we can do more charitable work than we are presently doing. I believe eighteen (18) of the units are going to start out as Charitable Units. And as we can improve our cash flow we can improve our charity. So these are some of the reasons that this was brought forth at this time. It was more the economy that brought it out than any other single thing, because, from a strictly business standpoint, if we're ever going to do anything to improve the image of Masonry at the home, now is the time to do it. As most of you know we are presently building a new Energy Center. And at the last bond issue, when I was Grand Master, it was a 5 million dollar thing and 1 million of it went to the Energy Center. The new Energy Center will be completed sometime in June. And when it is completed it will be paid for out of the Masonic Home's pocket. This is a maintenance item. Did not change the operation of the Home whatsoever. Simply we had two old boilers and one new one; the old ones were over 50 years old each and we were told if one of them went down and we had cold weather the other two could not heat the facility. And the other old one in all likelihood would break down also at that point. Well we had no more than left the Contractor for this when one of the old ones broke down. And we were just extremely fortunate that the good Lord blessed us with the warmiest Winter on record. So we got by. The present Bond Issue that we are proposing is 3.5 million may end up 3.3 million or 3.2 million. We are in the process of obtaining, and we feel that being conservative--a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. The point spread in interest is something that the Board has not discussed in any way nor voted on anything except to present this issue to the Craft to get their response back. And we have not discussed with any Bonding Company any interest rates or anything. Have not discussed this in the Board meeting. So don't get in your head that this is a done deal, because it is not. My contention with the Board before was that while they were legally advised by their Legal Counsel that they had every right as a Corporation to go ahead an do whatever they wanted to do. My contention as Grand Master was that it still said the Kansas Masonic Home and that the Masons of Kansas had something to do with it. And the ties of Masonry went beyond the Civil Law. And that was my contention at that time. The attitude of the Board now is that, yes, the Craft does have a say in that Home. I stood before that Home Board as Grand Master in November of 1990, and was chastised very severely. I stood there and took it and
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responded to their questions. Since that time, the three great tenants of Masonry have taken effect. I had several members of the Board that would not speak to me for a time. Since that time. Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth have taken play and I am a friend of all the members of the Board. Not because what I've said or done, but through time it has healed. Brotherly Love cannot take place without Forgiveness being a part of it. I also think it applies to each of you and some of your attitudes that if you are going to use the great tenants of our institution, that Brother ly Love must also include some forgiveness for what you consider your past misdeeds. We cannot change the past, it's gone. We can only look to the future. And 1 am an opt imist ic individual. I like to look forward instead of backwards. Relief if we can do this, we can ultimately do more relief for our Brothers. And Truth--I think the integrity of the President of the Board and our Incoming Grand Master have the highest integrity of any individuals that I know of. I honor and respect both of them 100% and there is no conflict between us. We don't have time to open up for questions. I just want you to know where we are coming from and why, what my differences with the Board were, and where I am right now. So with that I thank you Most Worshipful.
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REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITIOM OF THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: Brethren, I am pleased to report to you on the assets, the income and expenses of our Kansas Masonic Home for the year ended November 30, 1991: THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME, INC. COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETS November 30, 1991 and 1990 ASSETS: 1991 Current assets Limited or restricted assets Property and equipment Other assets
1990
$ 3,015,560 4,428,458 3,882,490 119.300
S 2,554,045 4,295,286 3,931,673 127.875
$11,445,808
$10,908,879
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Current liabilities Long-term liabilities General fund Endowment fund Other funds Total Liabilities & Fund Balance
$ 402,470 3,521,067 3,665,075 3,484,220 372.976 $11,445,808
*
527,308 3,456,267 3,183,515 3,470,131 271.658
$10,908,879
STATEMENTS OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES AND CAPITAL ADDITIONS Years ended November 30, 1991 and 1990
Revenue
1991
1990
$ 3,374,251
$ 3,091,320
Operating expenses iLoss) from operations Investment income Contributions Non-operating expense Revenues over expenses before capital additions
Respectfully submitted, Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM Secretary-Treasurer
4.462.135 (1,370,815)
1,039,738 1,068,021 (467.939)
1,017,035 769,829 (414.498)
547.290
Restricted contributions Investment income Expenditures Revenues over expenses after capital additions
4.466.781 (1,092,530)
1.551
21,114 33,262 (4.700) $
596,966
57,420 24,356 (2.695) $
80,632
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BOARD OF TRUSTEE MEETING SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1992 AMIINISTRATOR'S ANNUAL REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR DECEMBER 1, 1990 TO NOVEMBER 30, 1991 TO THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BOARD OF TRUSTEES: The year 1991 was filled with change, re-organization and progress. Our mission statement to provide loving care, comfortable and safe environments for people desiring health and retirement services addressing with dignity health, social and spiritual needs of those we serve was our priority. As of this writing, our year end statement showed consolidated net revenues over expenses of $815,000.00 (unaudi ted). This was the fourth successive year, your Home ended with a positive bottom line. We continue to work in concert with the management firm of Health Care Resources, Inc. Their guidance and direction has been a positive factor in the progress of our Home. The former Administrator resigned in July of this year. As Acting Administrator, I would like to express my appreciation to the Board, Health Care Resources and the staff for their support during this interim transition process. Our Board of Trustees made the decision in November to replace and update our energy center. We are in the process of beginning construction and anticipate a completion date in May, 1992. I would like to thank our Grand Master, Conrad Johnson, for the Christmas Program presented to our residents in December of 1991. I would also like to express special thanks to our Board President, Ken Caldwell, Board Trustees, Masons and Eastern Stars who continue to give their precious time in volunteerism to enhance the lives of our residents. Whether it be spending time in visitation, assisting in the beauty shop, planning and holding special events, sending gifts, tray favors, or lap robes; words cannot express the gratitude for your care, concern and dedication. Working together, we will continue to reinforce the services provided by our Kansas Masonic Home to all Kansas Masonry. My report of the major activities of 1991 follows. Respectfully submi tted, Bonnie Gregory Acting Administrator Kansas Masonic Home
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ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT Fiscal Year 12-1-90 through 11-30-91 REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS We purchased the following equipment repairs during the past year.
and
made
the
following
$
21,537.22
Administration 1 Computer system with software and 4 terminal monitors for accounting Accounting offices remodeled and moved to new area on campus TOTAL
9. 587 . 82 $
31,125.04
$
8,150.56
Food Pellet Warmers Utility Carts Gas Barbecue Grill Tray Delivery Carts
$
5,275.74 276.25 273.46 4.650.22
TOTAL
$
10,475.67
$
767.75
$
610.21
$
1^000.00 2,209.34 780.00 5,443.00 2,266.05 534.34 476.28
$
12,709.01
$
733.00
$
458.89 395.00 1,808.20 783.00
$
3,445.09
Employee Break Room Renovate and remodel area for employee break room Dietary 2 2 1 2
Land
Improvement
Repair underground wells Maintenance 3 Radios for Security S. Allan Daugherty Medical
Pavilion
1 MDS Software for Computer 5 Tables & 8 Captain Chairs for Dining Room 1 Extra Wide Wheel Chair 1 Century Whirlpool Tub 12 Mattresses 2 Feed Tables 1 Geri-Chair TOTAL West Side 1 Treadmill Fraternal Relations 1 40-Meg. Hard Drive for IBM Software Upgrade 1 Macintosh Computer Cable System for Computer TOTAL
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S. ALLAN DAUGHERTY MEDICAL PAVILION This year we assisted our family members and friends of our residents in organizing a Family and Friend Counci1, They meet the first Monday of each month and department heads are available to answer any concerns they may have. Family members and fr i ends are an important part of the total care of our residents. We appreciate this opportunity to work together. We continue to work with local colleges and Vo-Tech School to provide a clinical setting for their students. This also gives students an opportunity to see how our Home is structured for possible staff recrui tment. We have worked hard to reduce the use of pool staff by implementing some wage incentives to attract and retain nursing staff. The last three months have been very positive in maintaining our permanent staff, Betty Bryan, our Director of Nursing, is to be commended for her outstanding work in this area. We also continue to implement new policies to comply with regulation and licensure requirements. This is an on-going process that we must keep informed of and hold continuous in-services to all staff involved. The State Medicaid Agency has implemented a new system for reimbursement that requires a detail instrument (M.D.S. Plus) be submitted to the state^ agency on each resident and periodically updated. Our nursing staff coordinates the involvement of all disciplines in this patient care process. ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES AND DEATHS Admissions to Medical Pavilion S. Allan Daugherty Medical Pavilion from Residential Total Admissions to Medical Pavilion Admissions to Residential Area Deaths - Medical Pavilion Deaths - Residential Area Total Deaths
ill 4 115 5 35 _1_ 36
Discharges - Medical Pavilion Discharges - Residential Area Total Discharges
79 3 82
FRATERNAL RELATIONS REPORT During the fiscal year December 1, 1990 through November 3 0 , 1991, the Home was fortunate to enjoy the gift support of 4,009 donors. Of those 4,009 donors, 1,204 were giving to the Home for the first time. It is immensely gratifying to enjoy the continuing patronage of dear, old friends and exciting to welcome the vital infusion of new members of the Home's extended family! Gift revenues in 1991 were up 4 4 * over 1990, an increase of $296,616.00. It is most heartening to experience such an understanding of the needs of this 95-year old mission of Masonic care, particularly in a recessionary year.
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In 1991, we had over three times the percentage of new donors from the previous year renewing their gifts in the current year as we had in 1988. During that same period, the donor renewal rate for all donors has climbed from 13% in 1988 to 49.1% in 1991. Again, that is a three-fold increase. Obviously the level of involvement the relationship between the Home and those who help through giving has risen dramatically. We are deeply thankful to these sustaining partners for their constancy and devotion in this work. No mention of the Home's advancement activities would be complete without special acknowledgement of the New Life Club. This outstanding group of sustaining friends has made a special coimnitment to this work. Their faithful contributions through these first three years has already added over $160,000.00 worth of special resources to carry on this mission in a fashion of which Masons and Stars may feel justifiably proud. What a great pillar of renewal they are! There is always a special out-pouring of goodwill that comes with the holiday season, and 1991 was certainly no exception. Over $18,000.00 was received in response to the annual seasonal appeal letter by January 10th, with more coming in daily. Masonic Home friends are generous all year though, but there's an extra significance for many in the offering of gifts in this season so rich with feelings. Whi le the Home has a stewardship responsibi lity to operate prudently and efficiently, that consideration cannot eclipse the original and over-riding responsibility to operate compassionately and Masonically. Thanks to the many gifts so kindly and generously shared by friends of this work, Kansas Masonic Home residents enjoy a wider latitude of services, more personal attention and better interaction. They see in the many little, personal things provided here, and by the larger evidence of the Masonic and Star tie, that they are not forgotten. They are reassured by the knowledge that here they are with family, part of that continuing relationship with the extended family of Masonry and Star. The services, the personal attention and amenities all reflect the open hearts and giving hands of so many supportive Masons and Stars whose loving generosity makes these "extras" possible. They make al 1 the difference between being merely an institution or truly a home. Our heartfelt
thanks to all. EASTERN STAR
The Kansas Masonic Home would like to extend a special "thank you" to W.G.M. Patricia Berry, her special liaison to the Home, Teresa Hibbs, all chapters, officers and O.E.S. individuals that volunteered their time, gave material gifts and presented special programs for our residents. Christmas 1991 was especially bountiful for our residents, as they were blessed with a generous out-pouring of thoughtful remembrances from individual Stars and O.E.S. Chapters. These special individuals continue to demonstrate their love, care, and dedication to make our Kansas Masonic Home truly a "Home" for al1.
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MASONIC HOME'S EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE The Masonic Home's Executive Association of North America held it's annual conference in June 1991 in Eli zabeth Town, Pennsylvania. Board President Ken Caldwell, Trustee Michael Wilson, Trustee J. Fred Williamson and Director of Fraternal Relation Bruce Humphrey, attended the conference as representative of our Kansas Masonic Home. They reported the sessions were very educational as information was shared with all participating Homes. The 1992 conference will be held in Colorado Springs, Colorado. DISTRICT #26 Once again, members of District 26 (formerly District 38) held their annual pancake feed in the banquet hall of the Wichita Consistory. This year some of the accumulated proceeds went to furnish an additional whirlpool bath for residents of S. Allan Daugherty Medical Pavilion and exercise equipment for use of residents in the Residential Area on our West Side of the campus. New picnic tables for all residents and guests to enjoy were placed in our Home's central courtyard. A special thank you to this very dedicated group of Masons for their long and careful planning, hard work and generous sharing to help their Masonic Home. FISCAL YEAR 1990/1991 CENSUS S. Allan Daughertv Medical Pavilion Census Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May Residential
90 91 91 91 91 91
Area
Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May
117 115 114 115 117 114
June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.
24 24 24 23 24 25
June 91 July 91 Aug. 91 Sept . 91 Oct. 91 Nov. 91
91 91 91 91 91 91
115 118 116 114 117 117
Census 90 91 91 91 91 91
24 25 24 24 26 25
O v e r t ime December January February March Apr i 1
May Monthly S. A l l a n
90 91 91 91 91 91
398.17 452.84 532.32 559.22 541.49 745.57
June July Augus t Sept . Oct. Nov ,
91 91 91
91 91 91
363.52 382.27 537.26 450.05 740.88 552.41
Billines: Dauerherty M e d i c a l December January February March Apri 1
May
Pavili[on
Âť 2 3 5 , 6 6 3 ,.00 2 3 7 , 2 5 6 ,.00 2 1 7 , 9 0 1 .00 2 3 8 , 9 2 0 ,,00 2 3 3 , 2 4 0 ,.00 2 4 3 , 3 8 7 ,.00
June
Ju ly August Seip t e m b e r Oc tober November
$ 2 1 7 , 2 8 3 .00 2 3 6 , 8 5 4 .00 2 2 9 , 9 1 6 .00 2 2 5 , 2 1 9 ,,00 2 4 3 , 2 8 3 ,.00 2 3 3 , 8 9 4 ,,00
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West Side Residential Area December January February March April May
$11,186.00 14,630.00 13,738.00 14,630.00 14,193.00 15,940.00
June July August September October November
$15,693.00 15,643.00 16,240.00 14,92 7.00 16,932.00 16,285.00
Home Health Agency The Kansas Masonic Home Health Agency has completed it's ninth year of operation, serving Masonically Affiliated and other residents in all of Sedgwick County. Our Medicare staff made over 3,300 visits to individuals residing in their own homes. We continue to provide the services of: Skilled nursing (R.N.), home health aide, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupat ional therapy and social services. These are part-time intermittent services regulated by Federal and State Licensure requirements and always under the direction of the patient's physician. Our Private Duty staff made over 2,700 visits to individuals residing in their own homos. We provide services of R.N., Home Health aide, Homemaker and companion services. These services are offered for individuals that do not qualify for reimbursement through our Medicare Agency and choose to have additional help in their home. We continue to inform our Sedgwick County brothers and sisters of our services so that whenever they have a medical problem that can be monitored with home care, we are ready to assist them. Calling our agency is the first step to explain our services. You can be proud of the professional, caring, dedicated staff delivering these services to you or your family members.
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COMMITTEE REPORTS REPORT OF TEMPLE BUILDING AND REMODELING Morris W. Sykes, Chai rman, submitted the following report, which, on his mot ion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge Of AF&AM of Kansas: The commi ttee's work has consisted of approving several sales of lots and buildings, which occurred because of consolidation of lodges. One new buiIding, for Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, was built this year. The buiIding was designed by the Wyandotte Lodge 1990 BuiIding Cotamittee and was reduced 50% in cost and size by their 1991 Committee. The Grand Lodge Committee contacted the architect as soon as the Committee was notified of the intent to build and learned that bids for contract had already been taken; therefore, the Grand Lodge Committee had no input regarding this building. The building is now coiapleted. We thank the Grand Lodge for being allowed to serve on this Commi ttee this year. Respectfully submi tted, The Committee on Temple Building & Remodeling
REPORT OF THE MASONIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE R:.W:. Richard D. Overton made a motion to accept the works of the Masonic Education Coiamittee, which, on his motion was accepted. (No report was submitted) R:.W:. Richard D . Overton stated that last night he mentioned that the Fraternity lost the Chairman of our Masonic Education CoEomittee. With the completion of the Temple Pillar Award and the other programs we had I know that their work was well done.
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SCHOOLS Due to the illness of Brother John Schowalter, Chairman, the following report was submitted by Gayle C. Bainter: To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: Over the years, this committee has developed many programs to support and strengthen our public school system. Some have been more successful than others, but all have made some contribution to the betterment of public education for the young people of Kansas. By far the most successful of these has been the Public Schools Essay Contest. The Essay Contest was first conducted in 1961, and with the exception of two years (1963 and 1964), has been a permanent part of this committee's program ever since. Your committee believes that this is one of the best projects that this Grand Lodge has and earnestly solicits your support and assistance for its continuation and growth.
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The topic for the 1991 Essay Contest was "Patriotism and the Public Schools." The response from the local lodges was very good. There were 178 entries received (99 girls and 79 boys) for the state contest. Scholarship awards for this year's contest were: $1,000 for first place; $700 for second; $500 for third; $300 for fourth; and $100 for fifth place for each boy and girl winner. There were also three Honorable Mentions in each category that carried no scholarship award. The winners of the 1991 Essay Contest were: GIRLS
BOYS
First Place
Jenny L. Bergman Seneca Seneca Lodge #39
Rusty Sikes Clyde Clifton Lodge #122
Second Place
Danelle Hershberger Augusta Patmos Lodge #97
Steven R. Snyder Hiawatha Hiawatha Lodge #35
Third Place
Jennifer Tieber Altamont Altamont Lodge #69
Gregory Gehrt Alma Alma Lodge #161
Fourth Place
Tamara L. Box Augusta Mystic Tie Lodge #74
Jeremy W. Couch Russell Russell Lodge #177
Fifth Place
Stephanie Schmidt Lawrence Lawrence Lodge #16
Ryan Reiter Vassar Euclid Lodge #101
Honorable Mention
Aundrea Oliver Overland Park Overland Park Lodge #436
John Frazey Hoxic Hoxie Lodge #348
Jennifer Doty Easton Easton Lodge #45
Brad A. Parker Plainville Plainville Lodge #290
LeAnne Zoglman Garden Plain Morton Lodge #258
Brandon Parkinson Scott City Anthem #284
Assisting the Committee again this year by serving as judges for the Essay Contest were Brothers Royal B. Brown of Leavenworth and Arris M. Johnson, PGM of Hays. Also Brother Floyd E. "Gene" Ramsey of Ottawa assisted in the judging standing in for M:.W:. Conrad Johnson while he was serving as Grand Master. We want to thank our Grand Master M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, for giving us this opportunity to serve the craft. Our thanks also go to R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary, and his staff for their assistance. Last, but certainly not least, a big thank you to our Essay Contest Judges. Brethren, we feel that the Essay Contest needs to grow. It has not grown for the past several years. One reason is that although the costs of higher education have steadily increased, our scholarship awards have not increased since 1982. This should have immediate attention. Funding needs to be found to increase both the amount and number of scholarships. Another problem is that more lodges need to participate in the Essay Contest. At present, only one-third of the lodges in Kansas are holding local contests.
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As you can see, we are not without problems. However these, all problems, have their solutions. Therefore, it is our that you will join us in the coming year to make the Essay test and other programs for the public schools the best that can be.
like hope Conthey
Fraternally submi tted. Committee on Public Schools
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RITUALISTIC WORK Jerry Lough, Chairman, submitted the foil owing report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The Commi ttee on Ritualistic Work met at Salina on August 16, 1991, with Jerry Lough, Ron White, Bob Shklar, Vernon Clark, Dick Haefele, and Walter Bird as a visitor. The Committee went over many things. Mostly on suggested form, such as ballot ing, receiving D.D.G.M., elected Grand Lodge officers, and visitors. The Committee as a whole recommended to our Grand Master, M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson that W:. Larry Peters be appointed Assistant Grand Lecturer, The Committee met with the Grand Lecturers, Area Lecturers and District Lecturers on Saturday, August 17, 1991. It was an outstanding meeting. We went over all the work in the upcoming Spring District Schools and made one change. We dropped the E.A. work lecture and added the conferral of the 1st section of the fel loweraft degree. The Committee made up the rules for a Round-Robin Tournament that is very similar to the Grand Lodge of Missouri's Tournament. The Committee sent these rules to all the Area Lecturers to start competition immediately. R:.W:. Bill Brown and W:. Morris Fisher sent these rules to all the Lodges in Kansas. It has been well received in most areas. The final Tournament will be over on February 8, 1992. The Fred Williamson Outstanding Lodge Award competition is over. It wasn't held at Grand Lodge this year but was held in August at Salina. The Committee wished that the competition was better received. There doesn't seem to be as much enthusiasm for attending the District Schools as there was in times past. The Committee asked the Deputy Grand Master if it would be permissible for District Lecturers to purchase their own name badges if they wanted to. R;,W:. Richard Overton agreed to this. We all look forward to the District Schools every spring but the attendance seems less every year. We can only try to make it better next year. Respectfully submi tted, Jerry A. Lough, Chairman Ronald E. White Robert K. Shklar Richard R. Haefele Vernon J. Clark
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REPORT OF THE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard, Chairman, submitted report, which, on his motion was accepted.
the
following
To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: First we express our appreciation to our Grand Master M:.W:, Conrad F. Johnson for his confidence in us and our appointment to this important committee. Even a brief scan of this report will show some of the turmoil and dissention that seems to be taking place in Masonry in the U.S.A. The tendency to "sue" or "take to court" everyone and anyone with whom you might have some disagreement or fal1ing out has now entered Freemasonry and we are much the poorer for it. Your chairman feels that even this Grand Lodge may not be immune from such activity. Many events, concerning recognition and fraternal relations, took place within our beloved fraternity. We list those that were brought to our attention through the good offices of our Grand Secretary; to whom we are grateful for many considerations and courtes i es. ABJ. JAN: The Grand Lodge of the Ivory Coast has again requested recognition. It is not listed as being recognized in any list of regular bodies of masonry. We will table this request. AUSTRIA: Has internal strife but the Grand Secretary reports that he is "confident that our fraternal relations will endure and will survive this unusual situation." BOLIVIA: W:. Brother Maurice C. Hearn was in communicat ion with visiting Brother Ian David Morg'an who is our R:.W:. Grand Representative in Bolivia (Brother Morgan was in the U.S.A.) BRAZIL: Grand Lodge of the State of De Sergipe has requested recognition. It is not listed in Pantograph and is recognized by only one of our U.S.A. Grand Lodges. We recommend placing this on hold for a few years to see how the political situations works out in Brazi1 . BRAZIL: Grand Lodge of the State of Tocantins. This is a newly formed state in Brazil and a division off of the State of Goias. We have no information on this newly formed "grand lodge" and suggest that we wait a few years. BRAZIL: Rio Grande De Norte. The Grand Secretary requested information be given on this Grand Lodge. As far as we know it is still in operation. It is listed on all regular lists. We recognized it. It may be dissolved but we have no such word. It is one of the multiple grand lodges in Brazil most of whom are much smaller than even our Kansas Masonic districts. BRAZIL: Grand Lodge share information on It has not requested and is only noted by
Roraima. The Grand Secretary requested we this Grand Lodge. We do not recognize it. recognition. It Is not listed in Pantograph 5 of our U.S.A. Grand Lodges,
COLUMBIA: Thi s Grand Lodge is listed in Pantagraph and is recognized by several U.S.A. Grand Lodges but not by Kansas. They did not request recogni tion but did inform us of an internal dispute where they are in the process of withdrawing internal recognition from several appendant and/or concordant bodies. CZECHOSLOVAKIA: We recommend recogni t ion and exchange of Grand Representatives with this newly formed Grand Lodge. We rejoice in the return of Freemasonry to this nation.
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CUBA: We received a report and listing of their Grand Lodge officers and appreciate this fraternal coaimuni cat ion and wish them the best in maintaining the ideals of masonry within their nat ion. EL SALVADOR: We recognize this Grand Lodge and regret to report that they are suffering internal recognition problems between Grand Lodge and appendant and concordant bodies as well as having constituent lodges wi thdraw. FRANCE: A request from the "newly formed" Grand Lodge of France for recognition. We do not recommend recognition. We already recognize the Grand Lodge National of France. A visit with both the Masonic Service Association and the Commission on Recognition brought advice that we not recognize this Grand Lodge. As our representative to Grand Lodge Nat ional, W:. David Recob, states "We think this is the old Grand Orient which has given itself a new name."
GREECE: sary!!! tive.
We congratulate this Grand Lodge on it's 180 anniverR:.W:. A. Franklin Baldwin is their Grand Representa-
HAWA11: With the publication of our 1991 proceedings we can now state that we are in full fraternal correspondence with this Grand Lodge. HUNGARY: This Grand Lodge has requested recogni t ion. We recommend that we recognize the Grand Lodge of Hungary and exchange Grand Representatives with them. We rejoice in the return of Freemasonry to this nation. ILLINOIS: We have received communicat ions from this Grand Lodge regarding a request from our Grand Office concerning charges filed by this Grand Lodge against a Kansas brother who holds dual membership in Illinois. No action requested nor required. IRAN (in exi le): We have received a copy of their new Grand Lodge Officers listing. We wish them the best as they maintain their beloved Grand Lodge. ISRAEL: We have Grand Lodge.
an
exchange
of
Fraternal
Greetings
from
this
MEXICO: Grand Lodge Valle De Mexico requested recognition. We recommend that we give recognition and exchange Grand Representatives with this Grand Lodge. It is regular and entitled to such recogni t ion. MEXICO: York Grand Lodge. We are in full fraternal relations with this Grand Lodge and have a communication from them that is a disclaimer concerning certain "Masonic" publications now circulating in Mexico. This is another "Masonic internal affair." NEBRASKA: An historical meeting, between the Grand Lodge of Kansas and the Grand Lodge of Nebraska, took place on June 8, 1991. We congratulate both Grand Lodges on this show of fraternal fellowship and mutual recognition.
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OREGON: We have a communication from the Grand Lodge of Oregon that the Grand Master (not the Grand Lodge) has issued an edict severing fraternal relations between the Grand Lodge of Oregon and the Grand Lodge of Idaho due to the fact that Idaho recognizes a Grand Lodge which Oregon does not (see note on West Virginia below). We regret any such action by one U.S.A. Grand Body against another U.S.A. Grand Body, Retaliatory action by one Grand Lodge against another Grand Lodge makes reconciliation much more di fficult. PARAGUAY: A "request" which the Grand Secretary states "has lost something in the translation." It seems to be a request for recognition. We do not now recognize the Grand Lodge of Paraguay. We will take it under consideration and seek further information. PORTUGAL: We have a request for recognition. mend recognition. We do not find this Grand need further information.
We do not recomLodge listed and
PRINCE HALL: We have a letter from our Grand Master requesting that this conmiittee "make no move nor contact the parties of Prince Hall." QUEBEC (Canada): We received a copy of an official letter from this Grand Lodge mailed to the United Grand Lodge of England raising serious questions about the "myopic decision made by your board of general purposes on March 13, 1991 and expanded on June 12, 1991 concerning the prohibition by members of your Grand Lodges to Lodges in North America ," SPAIN: Received notice of a Masonic Festival Piedra Monastery in Zaragoza, Spain.
to be held at
TENNESSEE: Notice that as of March, 1991 they have dual membership with other Grand Jurisdictions.
the
reinstated
URUGUAY: Notice that they have voted to extend Fraternal Recognition to us and respectfully request we do the same to them. We recommend the recognition of the Grand Lodge of Uruguay and exchange of Grand Representatives. Uruguay is listed in Pantograph and recognized by a majority of Grand Lodges. WEST VIRGINIA: We received an edict by the Grand Master (not the Grand Lodge) that they withdrew recognition from the Grand Lodges of Connecticut, Wisconsin, Nebraska and the state of Washington. We received another edict (later) withdrawing recognition from the Grand Lodges of Colorado, Minnesota and the state of North Dakota. These are a Grand Masters edict and not Grand Lodge act ion. NOTE: SUCH WITHDRAWAL EDICTS BY BOTH OREGON AND WEST VIRGINIA ARE BASED ON THE FACTOR THAT THE PUNISHED GRAND LODGES RECOGNIZE A GRAND LODGE WHICH THEY DO NOT RECOGNIZE. IF THIS WERE TO BE FOLLOWED OUT TO A LOGICAL CONCLUSION WE WOULD NOW BE A PART OF THAT EDICT AS WE RECOGNIZE ALL THE ABOVE PUNISHED GRAND LODGES!!! A Grand Master's edict is in force only while he is in office. Such an edict affords a Grand Master the power to exercise Masonic law as he may interpret it within his own Grand Jurisdiction. It has no authority over any other Grand Jurisdiction. YUGOSLAVIA: We have a request from this Grand Lodge for recognition. We recommend that we recognize the Grand Lodge of Yugoslavia and exchange Grand Representatives with them. We rejoice in the return of Masonry to this nation.
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There are two other MAJOR items that fall under the jurisdiction of "recogni t ion" and need to be mentioned. The chairman of this committee feels that these two elements, more than any other single factor, will influence Freemasonry in the future in not only our Grand Jurisdiction but in most of the U.S.A. They are: PRINCE HALL: Now recognized by several American Grand Lodges and raising the issue of both territorial jurisdiction as well as fraternal visitation and recognition. Potentially the most explosive public Masonic issue confronting the fraternity. The chairman of this committee recommends both patience and open communication on this issue. This will not be solved by wielding power and issuing edicts. The rest of the Masonic world is paying close attention to decisions made by American Grand Lodges. POSSIBLE DISASSOCIATION BY THE SHRINE FROM FREEMASONRY: This issue has, as does the first one, the right of "recognition" at the heart of the matter. Is the Shrine "under" the Grand Lodge? Does Grand Lodge Law supercede Shrine law? The proposal, by the Imperial Shrine, to eliminate Masonic membership as a prerequisite to Shrine membership has been defeated but increasingly by less margin. The impact of Shrine disassociation would be nation wide and significant Implications. This difference, again, has not been nor will it be, solved by angry edicts made by Grand Masters against the Shrine. It will take, as in all differences, much communication and the exercise of Masonic values in lifestyle and in the exercise of authority. The "peaceable and coimnunicat i ve" nature of your Foreign Relations chairman and committee this year (as in all our previous years) is not now the style of many Masonic leaders in todays litigious society. But we remind you brothers that once we begin to "retaliate" against each other for real or perceived Masonic differences we then make it very difficult to reconcile and to COMMUNICATE. OUR MAJOR BUSINESS IS TO COMMUNICATE. FIRST ADDENDUM TO REPORT OF THE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE The printed report was amended , at Grand Lodge, to add the following items: GEORGIA: The Grand Master of Georgia issued an edict suspending fraternal relations between the Grand Lodge of Georgia and the Grand Lodge of Idaho. LOU IS IAT^ A: The Grand Master of Louisiana issued an edict prohibiting members of the Grand' Lodge of Louisiana from, visiting lodges under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Connecticut. NEW MEXICO: We have formal request from the Grand Lodge of New Mexico that we, as the Grand Lodge of Kansas, give fraternal recognition as an official affiliated body to the National Society Of Blue Slipper Ladies (A group headquartered in New Mexico and "aided and abetted" by the Grand Lodge of New Mexico.) It is the recommendation of this coimnittee that we do NOT grant such official status. The materials plainly indicate that this organization is formed to honor a living New Mexico lady and the name, seal, etc. are all the product of her thinking and promoting her name. We have no problem with New Mexico so honoring one of their own but we do not feel this group can be an "official Kansas Masonic unit." SANTO DOMINGO: An invitation to attend a "Masonic Festival" whose purpose is to promote the "Importance of Masonry, Masonry; Masonry and Cxoterism, Masonry and Human Rights and Ecology and Love for Life". All of which sounds good and we congratulate them on such a positive program.
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TEXAS: A letter from our Grand Secretary stating that he had a report from the Grand Lodge of Texas concerning a Mexican Lodge that came over the border and is now conferr ing degrees upon women* The report included newspaper reports on the matter. QUEENSLAND. AUSTRALIA: A reminder of a previously reported future event: The Commemorative Service to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea which will take place in Brisbane, Australia on Saturday, May 9, 1992. Services sponsored by the United Grand Lodge of Queensland. MASONIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION REQUEST FOR CHARITY: The Conference of Grand Masters of North American, February, 1992, did authorize the Masonic Service Association to appeal to all Grand Lodges in North America to contribute funds to help our brethren in Eastern Europe. We recommend the support, of this fund drive, by our Grand Lodge. EDICTS AGAINST OTHER GRAND LODGES WHO MAY RECOGNIZE GRAND LODGES WHOM WE DO NOT RECOGNIZE: We recommend that we do not take such retaliatory action as such action and or edicts make it very difficult to ever reconcile. RECOMMENDATIONS: Grand Lodge were:
Recommendations
ABIJAN:
Tabled Request.
BRAZIL:
State of De Sergipe.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA: Reps .
Recommend
GRAND LODGE OF FRANCE: HUNGARY:
were
adopted
by
vote
of
Recommend place on hold. recogni t ion
and
exchange
of
Grand
Recommend we do not recognize.
Recommend recognition and exchange of Grand Reps.
PORTUGAL: URUGUAY:
that
Recommend we do not recognize. We recommend recognition and exchange of Grand Reps.
YUGOSLAVIA: BLUE SLIPPER nize.
We recommend recognition and exchange of Grand Reps. LADIES OF NEW MEXICO:
Recommend
MASONIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION APPEAL FOR FUNDS: por t .
we do not
recog-
We recommend sup-
EDICTS AND ACTIONS AGAINST OTHER GRAND LODGES WHO MAY RECOGNIZE A GRAND LODGE WHOM WE DO NOT RECOGNIZE: We recommend that such action not be taken. Upon motion by the chairman and a second from the floor the report was accepted and the recommendations were adopted. Both the printed report and the above added items. Fraternally submi t ted. Foreign Relations Coomiittee: M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard, Chairman W:. David L. Recob W:. Raymond D. Hough
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REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASOHIC UNIVERSITY R:.W;. John E. Mowen, Chairman, submitted which, on his motion was accepted.
COMMITTEE
the following
report,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kansas: Nineteen ninety one was the first year of independent existence for the Kansas Masonic University Committee. Heretofore, it had been a part of the Masonic Education Committee. The stated purpose of KMU is to provide a comprehensive educational program developed with the goal of providing accurate information on a broad range of Masonic subjects to arouse the interest of the Past Master, as well as the initiate. The curriculum is not designed to test a Brother's present knowledge of Masonry. It was, however, designed to help him re-discover the meaning and purpose of the order. The 1991 Kansas Masonic University Committee was charged with the Responsibility of Developing and Promoting the third course in the correspondence course series, as well as maintaining interest and participation in Course 1 and II. Their work began even before they were installed. Course III was written, checked, printed and ready for distribution at Grand Lodge in March, 1991. The topics for Course 111 were: EARLY HISTORY OF THE GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS THE KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION APPENDANT BODIES OF FREEMASONRY TABLE LODGE AND RECEIVING DIGNITARIES The KMU correspondence courses were promoted Lodge and the several spring area meetings.
and
sold
at
Grand
Brother James Stone had the responsibility of grading all of the completed examinations; a continuing and time consuming job well done. As of January 1, 1992, the number of spondence courses stood at: Course Course Course
Masons 1 II 111
completing KMU corre922 374 141
We of the Kansas Masonic University Committee are proud of these Brothers, who are interested in becoming wiser, better and consequently happier Masons through KMU, and we are glad to have been able to service the craft in this manner. Fraternally and Respectfully John E. Mowen, Chairman Walter M. Bird James E. Stone Jerry K. Van Allen David F. Synder Mark A. Ward Glenn E. Blackburn
submitted,
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REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Robert J. Higgs, Chairman, submi tted the foilowing report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: Your Grand Lodge Activities Committee for 1991-1992 had two projects this year: The Annual Labor Day Retreat and the reception for "Albert 0, Arnold Appreciation Day." The reception held in honor for Albert O. Arnold, in recognition of his service to the Grand Lodge of Kansas, as Grand Secretary for the past 20 years, was June 22, 1991. It was held at the Grand Lodge office building, 320 S.W, 8th Street, Topeka, Kansas, where Masons and friends from all over Kansas were in attendance, and expressed their gratitude. It was an enjoyable afternoon for all who attended. The Annual Labor Day Masonic Retreat at the Rock Springs 4-H Ranch near Junction City, Kansas was on August 31 through September 2, 1991. The weather was beautiful, with cool nights and moderate daytime temperatures. We had a very active participation of the officers for the Grand Chapter Kansas, Order of the Eastern Star. This increased our attendance to 76 in 1991 and brought new people who had not previously experi enced the fun and fellowship that we enjoy each year. The highlight of Saturday night was the Square Dance session followed by a watermelon feed. Sunday breakfast was followed by our own worship service on the high ground of Inspiration Point. Our "Talent" show was held on Sunday evening and was a fun-filled success. After a wonderful Monday noon meal, good-byes were said, with promises to return next year. For those who have never attended, we recommend that you acquaint yourselves with the annual holiday family event for Masons and friends and plan now to make reservations for the Labor Day retreat scheduled for September 5-7, 1992. On behalf of the committee, I wish to express our appreciation of the opportunity to serve the Grand Jurisdiction of Kansas. Respectfully submi tted, Robert J. Higgs, Chairman James E. "Gene" Bradley Orves U. Beeghley Arris M. Johnson, PGM Lester Brammer Jimmie L. Grassi C M . "Bud" Geis
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COMMITTEE ON CHARTERED LODGES AND LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: On behalf of this cooimittee, I wish to express our gratitude for the opportunity to serve this Grand Lodge of Kansas, AF&AM The communications we received this year were essentially informational relative to specific lodges and required no action on our part. Fraternally submi tted, Ben Boyles, Chairman Dean Hjorth Goldwin Miller
REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Jim D. Beye, Chairman, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The Committee on Membership met this year to further address the Recruitment--Retentionâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Restoration of membership. As there was no specific direction from our Grand Master we felt free to follow our preference as to direction. We fully concur wi th the previous committees and their yearly reports placed in the Advance Reports of the Annual Communications of the preceding years. This coDUDittee concurs with the Grand Master that it is up to each member to see that Masonry grows and prospers. As stated by our Grand Master in The Kansas Mason of April 1991: "Let us place more emphasis instead of just paying lip service to it. There must be more emphasis on doing the Fatherhood of God by building a higher moral character of all Brethren and we must start with ourselves. Membership is important for any organization but not for membership alone especially when we speak of Freemasonry. As Masons we must think only in terms of quality men as members. We must take the good men and make them better." The recommended By-Law changes that previous membership committees have presented but were not passed at prior communications of Grand Lodge should be again considered by the craft. The craft should address the following questions: Are we SELLING Masonry too cheap? Should the craft consider a minimum Fee and Dues for each Lodge and a per-capita for our Grand Lodge that shows we our proud of Masonry in Kansas? In conclusion, the Membership Committee recommends the continuation of a Membership Committee, and that only by actions of the individual Mason will membership change. Your Committee on Membership is always open to suggestions and solicits your input and ideas .
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Our ent ire commi ttee extends thanks to M:.W:. Conrad for the opportunity to serve this Grand Lodi^e. Fraternally
F. Johnson
submitted,
Jim D. Beye, Chairman Walter F. Jack Arthur R, Seels Bernard E. Weiler Glenn E. Sears Eldon G. Nicholson George Gerardy
REPORT OF THE PERPETUAL LIFE MEMBERSHIP Melburn C, Barnes, Chairman, submitted which, on his motion was accepted.
the
COMMITTEE following
report,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The Executive Commi ttee of the Perpetual Life Membership Fund, Inc. has completed the Articles of Incorporation and the By-Laws for the Corporation and have submitted them along with an application to the Internal Revenue Service for approval as a 501(c)3 or 501(c)8 Corporation. When approval from the Internal Revenue Service is received, the Committee will be in a position to receive applications from the Brethren of Kansas for life memberships in their Lodge. If a Constituent Lodge is to receive full value the year the application is made, it is necessary that the life membership funds be received and invested by November 1 in order to receive a full year benefit. It is anticipated that the income will run from November 1 to October 31 so there will be ample time for the necessary computations to be made in order for the Grand Secretary to get the credit information on the Annual Returns which are sent to the Secretaries of the Constituent Lodges. It will still be necessary to pay the dues for the next year since there will be no income from the life membership funds for one year. Later in this Annual Communication, you will be asked to repeal the By-Law 4-313 which was passed in 1991. Three new By-Laws will be proposed to take its place which will allow for the Life Memberships and the Memorial Memberships as well as the day-today operations which have been left to the Executive Committee. The By-Laws of the Perpetual Life Membership Fund, Inc. incorporate those which were passed in 1991 in By-Law 4-313 and therefore need to be eliminated from the By-Laws of the Grand Lodge. It is hoped that by the time of the Annual Communicat ion, that we will be able to report approval by the Internal Revenue Service. However, how fast they will move is the large unknown factor. At this point all we can do is wait and hope that we receive their approval. Fraternally submi tted. Perpetual Life Membership Executive Council Melburn C. Barnes, Chairman Robert G. Frederick, Secretary Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Wi11iam F. Mcintosh
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REPORT OF CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: We, the Commi t tee on Church-Lodge Relations wish to express our appreciation to our M:.W:. Grand Master Conrad F. Johnson for the opportuni ty to serve Grand Lodge on this commi ttee. Also we extend our congratulat ions to M:.W: . Grand Master Conrad F. Johnson on a very successful year. For all members of this Grand Lodge jurisdiction to attend the church, synagogue or temple of their choice and to take an active part in the worship service and the operation of these places of worship. To let the people of these congregations know they are Masons and that they are most proud of their association with other Masons and that Masonry is not a religion nor a secret organization but rather men who believe in the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of Man. To the Lodges I would very sincerely ask you to contact your Grand Lodge, Church-Lodge Committee and let them know what your lodges are doing to make and have better relations with our places of worship. By doing this you will enable the Committee to make a more comprehensive and a much better report to our Grand Lodge. Thank you again for allowing us to serve. Respectfully submi tted, Raymond R. Haden, Chairman H. Corwin Carpenter Henry J. Mix
REPORT OF THE RADIO COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: At the beginning of his Masonic year, our Grand Master, M:.W:. Conrad Johnson, requested that this cooimittee investigate ways and means of utilizing the media to promote Masonry. This is to let the community we live in know who we are, what we do and our plans for the future; to let the world know that while we as a fraternity do have some secrets we are not a secret organization whose aim is to overthrow governments or abolish religions. With this request in mind, the committee investigated the various possibilities available for our use. With this information at hand reconuDendat ions were made to the Grand Master and through him to the Council of Administration for their actions. At this time it is not known what action the Grand Master or the Council of Administration has taken on this report. This committee thanks the Grand Master for this opportunity to serve him and the Grand Lodge and sincerely hopes this report meets with his approval. Fraternally submi tted, L. D. Winegardner, PGM, Chairman
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REPORT OF THE TOTAL YOUTH COMMITTEE Donald L. Doll, Chairman, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: This year your committee has worked very closely with our youth organizations (DeMolay, Job's Daughter's and the Rainbow for Girls). One of the major problems confronting the youth groups in this jurisdiction is lack of adult involvement, either as an adult leader/sponsor or just as spectators. We also noted that many lodges do not have their Public School Committee present our Scholarship Essay Contest to our youth groups. My Brethren we have many intelligent young people in these organi zat i ons. The Grand Master and the committee has attended all three Youth Grand Sessions this past year. At these sessions it does your heart good to see these young people from all over the state working together and doing their work with great pride. All of our youth groups are declining in membership same as our own. We feel like it is time for all Masons to start working very closely with the youth in your community. Our Masonic youth organizations were all founded between 1919 and 1922. Is it not a strange fact that when our youth groups started to flourish Masonry flourished? Is it also strange that when Masons got started to happen?
involved good
things
After attending the various youth meetings both at local and state levels, we noticed some things that might be a great help to some of these youth groups. Encourage the leaders of youth groups to develop adult volunteer profiles for all adults to protect both youth and adults from unfai r act ions. Provide assistance in development of leadership training for adults and youths at all levels. Provide assistance in ritual judge training to insure fairness during competition. Encourage development of some sports activities at state meetings which may help increase attendance. Development of additional funding sources separate from Grand Lodge to further assist the youth organization at- state and local levels. The monetary contributions these young people have received from the Grand Lodge are very much appreciated and it is the hope of the Total Youth Committee that this will be continued. The Commi ttee would like to bring to the attention of Grand Lodge By-Law 2-124E (Total Youth) that in the duties of this committee it states: "To administer funds budgeted by our Grand Lodge for this purpose and to supervise and promote the scholarship program of Grand Lodge. The Scholarship program is done by the Public School committee and we think that we need to look at this By-law and 2-124C (Public School Committee) and combine them into one committee. I believe that one coimnittee could do both jobs. Also this may help our Lodge committee, to get more involved with our local youth group.
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On the behalf of the Committee, 1 express our appreciat ion for the opportunity to have served the members of the Grand Lodge of Kansas. Respectfully submi tted, Donald L. Dol1, Chairman Robert R. Pugh Stanley A. Combs
REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE To the M:.W;. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas This annual report of the Finance Cooimittee to the Craft is in accordance with by-law 2-118 of the Constitution and By-laws of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas. Each month the Grand Secretary mails each member of this committee a monthly print-out of all the income and expenditures of the Grand Lodge. These statements have been reviewed and found to be in accordance with the budget set forth for this Grand Lodge. This committee has also been informed of interest moneys reinvested by the Grand Treasurer. Again this year the accounting firm of Farmis has been engaged to officially audit the books of the Grand Lodge and make inspections of investments and Properties. This report appears with the Grand Secretary's report and is a part of this report. December 7, 1991 the finance committee met with the Grand Secretary and the Council of Administration. Together we prepared a budget for 1992 to be presented at this annual communication. This budget also appears in the Grand Secretary's report. The files and records in the office of the Grand Secretary have been examined and found to be complete, in good order and up to date. This conunittee made a complete inspection of the Grand Lodge building and the furniture and fixtures there-in. Several items not being used were sold at auction this summer. This committee approved of this auction and believes it was wel 1 advertised and handled in an efficient manner. For several years there has not been enough money in the budget to make adequate repairs on the Grand Lodge building. We are trying to obtain an accurate figure on what the cost would be to repair the windows, paint some of the blocks, scrape and paint the north and east side of the building. We hope these figures are available when this report is given. The members of this commi ttee thank our Grand Master M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson for the privilege of serving our Grand Lodge. Respectful ly subinit ted , F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chairman Victor J. Olson MeI burn C. Barnes Halbert G. Horton T. Michael Fegan
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COMMITTEE ON REPORTS OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, submitted the following report for the Commi ttee, and moved it's acceptance. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Committee has read these reports them to be in good order.
in their entirety
and
find
The Grand Secretary and Grand Treasurer reports, having been audited by the Auditing Committee, are recommended for Approval. We recommend the update of the By-Laws and all changes in same be referred to the Jurisprudence Committee for approval. We recommend approval of the Grand Master's Report and that recoDuaendations be referred to the Jurisprudence Committee approval. The Committee thanks M:.W:. Conrad Johnson serving the Grand Lodge in this capacity.
for the privilege
his for of
Respectfully submi tted, Paul E. Ferrell, Chairman Orville L. Oelschlaeger Harrison K. Traul Lawrence E. Bodine James E. Bradley
REPORT OF THE OPERATION "KAN" COMMITTEE Glenn L. Knapp, Chai rman, submi tted the foil owing report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: According to our Sacred Book we are to possess Faith, Hope and Love. When we take an active part in our Grand Lodge Program, Operation "KAN", we will be practicing these virtues. When we call on someone who is less fortunate, one who has lost a member of their body, we will demonstrate our Love for our fellowman. We can give them Hope and help rebuild Faith in themselves and in thei r fellowman. All this do to the glory of God. Glenn L. Knapp, Cha i rman
GRAND LODGE LIBRARY COMMITTEE REPORT Charles S. Baldry, Chai rman, submitted the which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas:
foil owing
report,
The Grand Lodge Library has been cleaned, re-labeled and reorganized. All the proceedings received from the United States and Foreign Countries, have been filed alphabetically and re-labeled for easy access. Ample space has been provided for expansion for the next ten years.
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A program to inform the lodges across the state was considered, but found to be too expensive to pursue. Grand Master Conrad Johnson felt more Masons would use the library if they knew more about it. A brochure was prepared with this thought in mind, but was too costly to pursue. Your coQunittee did September 7, 1991.
assist
and
participate
in
the Auction
held
The magazines and Masonic Papers received monthly have been filed in a metal rack in the library, in alphabetical order for easy access. Extra copies of the Kansas Mason and other publicat ions have been stored in the basement, to allow for easy reference and to present a tidier look in the library. Most Worshipful Sir, the Library Committee thanks you appointment and has enjoyed working with you this year.
for
the
Respectfully submi t ted, Charles S. Baldry, Chai rman
REPORT OF THE COURIER COMMITTEE R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Chai rman, submitted the foilowing report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The Courier cooimittee members have been pleased to be present and assist our Grand Master when he visited in each of our areas. Our main duty as a committee will be during the 136th annual communication of Grand Lodge. Helping our Grand Master to make our visiting dignitaries as comfortable as possible and extending our Kansas hospitality. This committee was formed to assist our Grand Master M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson and his officers in any way to make this annual communication enjoyable for all present. The members of the Courier commi ttee would like to thank M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson for the privilege of serving Grand Lodge in this capacity during his year as Grand Master. Respectfully submi tted, Ronald E. White, Chairman Dwight Burton Paul J. Neidhardt Russell C. Schwilling Charles E. Singhisen
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To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: To the best of my knowledge we had no conflicts of meeting dates between the Grand Master and York Rite bodies. All the Grand Officers were present at the Grand Master's reception in Hiawatha. Dodge City drill team under the direction of M.E. Willi am Updegrove, Grand Commander of Knights Templar of Kansas, formed the Reception line for the Grand Master at Lewis Lodge for his reception and banquet. M:.E:. B.A. Leonard was present for the Grand Master's visit to St. Bernard Lodge #222 at Dodge City. We are proud of the Grand Master's accomplishments for the year and wish to thank him for the opportunity to serve Masonry in this manner. Sincerely, B.A. Leonard, GHP, Chairman William G. Updegrove, G.C. Dee D. Dutweiler, MIGM James Claussen, Brother
REPORT OF THE PATRIOTISM F. Ray Canada, Chairman, submitted on his motion was accepted.
COMMITTEE
the following
report, which,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The members of the committee express our thanks and appreciation to our Grand Master M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, for establishing this coimnittee, and for the opportunity and privilege of serving the Grand Lodge of Kansas, in fueling the spark of Patriotism in and among Masons of Kansas. Being a new committee, established guide lines or procedures did not exist. Our charge was, "Keep Patriotism and Americanism Alive in Masonry". Since it is our privilege to live and serve under the Greatest, most Glorious Nat ional Emblem flying over land or sea, "The American Flag", our efforts concentrated on our Flag and Flag Activities. During 1991 our coimiiittee took part in twenty one (21) Masonic functions, consisting of an audience of 8643 Masons, family and friends. These activities consisted of "Presenting the Colors", "BuiIding the Flag", "Flag Talks", and answering questions regarding the Flag and Flag etiquette. In addition to Masonic activities, our team presented programs at sixty five (65) nonmasonic functions, viewed by an audience of 17,835 persons. These programs were presented at Schools, Churches, Fraternal and Youth groups. I will not attempt to list each program, but will share several highlights of our year. March 16, Twenty-one National Sojourners, dressed in Revolutionary Uniforms, formed an Honor Guard Coi'don for our Grand Master and the elected Grand Officers Install at ion; June 8, Presented the Colors for a joint meeting of the Kansas and Nebraska Grand Lodges; August 3, Presented the Colors at the Shrine East-West All Star Footbal1 Game; August 17, Presented the Colors to open the five State Masonic Conference; November 9, Presented an Honor Veterans Program. The most impressive non-masonic activity we participated in was on March
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21, we presented the Colors to open the Topeka display of the Bicentennial of the "Bill of Rights", where the original copy of the Bill of Rights was on display. We, the committee, urge each lodge to set up a Patriotism committee and establish an ongoing Patriotic program. We will assist you in preparing a program, or let us present a program, promoting Patriotism in your Lodges and Communities. Respectfully submi t ted, F. Ray Canada, Chairman
REPORT OF THE PUBLICATIONS
COMMITTEE
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: Because of budgetary limitations this year, four issues of the Kansas Mason were published. I am pleased to report that these budget limitations have been met. Members are now assessed SI.00 each year for the publication of the Kansas Mason. With the increased costs of postage and the loss of advertising revenue, it appears there will be four issues again this year, too. I would ask the brethren to be diligent in reporting news items and your lodge activities to me. The format of the Kansas Mason has been changed and the mast-head now reads "The Voice of Kansas Masonry". It is my philosophy to publish every worthwhile article, and letters to the editor if they are not controversial. Being editor of the Kansas Mason is a challenge to me that savors my pent up desire to be a "Country Editor". I thank the Grand Master for this appointment, and it was my keen desire to serve him and the craft well. Respectfully submi t ted, William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Editor
REPORT OF MOBILE LODGE COMMITTEE Marvin Thompson, Chairman, submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The Mobile Lodge trailer was not received by me until July, therefore, I have nothing to report on the first half of the year. In July we attended the Festival Parade at Haysville, Kansas as guests of Lodge #112, Haysville. During August we were guests of the Keel Pit Lodge and District #25 near Cheney, Kansas. The National Convention of High Twelve met at the Airport Hilt on in West Wichita, and was very well received at both places. During the High Twelve Convention we received very high compliments on the -Trailer and many asked if the Trailer could be requested out of state. I explained I was of the opinion that this would involve insurance and license changes and probably not feasible.
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As always, the Trailer was on display each day of the Kansas State Fair and I would 1 ike to thank all of the Masons who helped man the Trailer at the Fair. We made some new friends and gave out a few petitions and helped a few fill our restoration papers to be presented to their individual Lodges. Our last trip was to Clay Center as guest of Lodge #134. We were well received by both Masons and non-masons who toured the trailer. Many were surprised to know that the trailer existed and many had questions which I tried to answer to the best of my knowledge. A special thanks to W:.M:. Marion Patton, who made reservations for my motel and food and helped set up the Trailer and display for the day. Some maintenance is needed on the trailer, the insurance company has been contacted and repairs are forth-coming and will be completed by Spring. A set of steel-belted radial tires will be installed to replace the old bias tires making the trailer easier to pull and much safer to control on the road. At present, we have a request from Hugoton Lodge #406 for the 4th of July, 1992, and Haysville Lodge #112 for a return for the Fall Fest i val> Again, I wish to thank all the Brothers for their help. Respectfully Submi tted, Marvin Thompson, Chairman
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL BY-LAWS REVISION
COMMITTEE
M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, Chm., submitted report, which, on his mot i on was accepted. To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF &
the
following
AM of Kansas:
As we, the committee on By-Laws Revisions have carefully examined our duties, responsibilities and charge given to us by our Grand Master, we realized the enormous task assigned to us. This assignment goes far and beyond the changing of several By-Laws or Articles of Constitution, for our charge does include all of our present Laws of Masonry in the Jurisdiction of Kansas. Our efforts therefore covered the examination of each Article of Constitution and By-laws. Our effort is basically to codify the aforement ioned Articles and By-Laws, with the desire of making them more understandable and plausible. Recommendation for the enactment of new Laws have been held to a minimum. You will in fact note, these recommendations are rewrites or divisions of exi St ing Laws. FOREWORD to 1975 EDITION: Adding to the last sentence "Amended - 1979" FORWARD TO 1991 EDITION: M:. W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master appointed the foil owing as COMMITTEE ON BY-LAWS REVISIONS: M:.W:. Don E. Robinett PGM, Chairman, R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary and R: .W:. Frank1 in Dean Wyant as said commi t tee. This coomii ttee was to review, recommend, spell-check and proof-read the Laws of Kansas Masonry. Upon completion, the entire work was submitted to the Committee on Jurisprudence for examination as to its form and correctness .
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Report was made by the committee at the One Hundred Thirty Sixth Annual Communication held in Salina, Kansas. M:.W:. Conrad Johnson requested that BY-LAW 3-103, FEES; BY-LAW 3-203, FEE FOR WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION; AND BY-LAW 3-207, LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION be removed since he promised he would not propose motions. M:.W:. Don E Robinett, PGM, instructed Brother Robert Davis on the Jurisprudence Committee to remove those three By-Laws. In beginning this report, your committee made the following observations: First several of the reviewed Laws were structured when our fraternity was double its present size. This while having an undesirable effect on our numbers, has created still other problems. Likewise the side effect has reduced the needs of other duties and services performed by and for the individual Lodges. We must also note in that same period of time the reduction of 120 Lodges. pg 13. ARTICLE VI, Sec. 1, GRAND LODGE OFFICERS. Add, (16) Assistant Grand Tvler: (17) Grand Orator: (18) Grand Musician. Cross Reference; By-Laws, Sees. 2-113 to 2-124G. Rev. 8/91 Recommended by the Grand Master and supported by the Committee. pg 13. ARTICLE VI, Sec. 3, ELECTION AND TERMS. 9th line, striking the Grand Master and entering the Deputy Grand Master. Recommended by the Grand Master and Committee. Also, changing the sentence to read; The subordinate officers shall be appointed by the Grand Master electf (Deputy Grand Master) and shall serve at his will and pleasure during bis tenure. Cross Reference: ByLaws, Sees. 2-101, 2-102 Recommended by the Grand Master and the Commi ttee. pg 18. ARTICLE VIII. Sec. 4. POWERS AND DUTIES. Last 1ine 5 appoint. spelling
paragraph.
pg 22. ARTICLE IX, Sec. 9, ANNUAL REPORT and DUES. Striking the sentence beginning "This report shall be prepared (Third Sentence) .and replacing it with The report supplied by the Grand Secretary shall be immediately examined . corrected if need be. and returned to the Grand Secretary on or before the tenth day of January of each year. Cross Reference By-Laws, Sees. 2-301,3-306, 3-309. pg 24. ARTICLE X, Sec. 1, RESIDENCE OF PETITION FOR MYSTERIES, striking the word Petition and replacing it with Petitioner. Cross Reference: By-Laws 4-103, 4-204. pg 31. By-Law 2-103, VACANCIES IN OFFICE. Changing the four words to read and adding thereto then reading: death, pension, expulsion, insanity, disability or inability. Cross erence ART. VI, Sec. 11 Recommended by the Grand Master and mittee.
last susRefCom-
pg34. By-law 2-116, COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS. 4th line adding Area Deputy Grand Master. Cross-Reference: ART. V. (1982) pg
34. By-law 2-118, COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. pg 34. Line 11, adding, or transferred to the general fund as needed. pg 35. Lines 11, 12 & 13 striking all of (9) and placing in it's stead: The Lodge Secretaries are examining the roll of members supplied by the Grand Secretary and reporting corrections as needed. Recommended by the Committee. pg 35. From top of page, line 7, remove Card index and replacing. Data file entry to Grand Lodge Proceedings; (Amended 1955).
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pg 36. By-law 2-124A, COMMITTEE ON RITUALISTIC WORK. Line 8, To delete the following portion of said Law: shall arrange for the exemplification of the work at the Annual rninmuni cat ions of the Grand Lodge: Cross-Reference: Art. VI. Sec. 13. pg 39. By-law 2-130, AREAS, AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS, MASONIC DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Line 6. The Deputy Grand Master. Believe this to be the intent of the law. Then changing the last two lines to read: "each of whom shall be a Master or Past Master preferably a resident of his Area or District". (Amended 1982, 1990 and 1991). Recommended by the Committee. pg 40. By-Law 2-133, CONFERENCE OF DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Change of title and structure, to follow current practice. ORIENTATION CONFERENCE OF AREA/DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Aa orientation conference of newly appointed Area/District Deputy Grand Masters shall be held annually by the Deputy Grand Master prior to the Annual Communication. Recommended by the Committee. pg 40. By-Law 2-134, JEWELS, OFFICIAL CIPHERS AND OTHER PROPERTY HELD BY DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Last sentence in brackets Area (caps typo) pg 40. By-Law 2-135, PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION OF ADVANCED REPORTS. First sentence, remove two words. Secretary of. (Amended 1990). Recommended by the Conunittee. pg 41. By-Law 2-205, ANNUAL OR SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;CLOTHING, revised to read: " The Officers shall be clothed as Master Masons And shall wear the jewels which. fey e s t a b l i s h e d Q M s t p m , are appropriate to their stations." pg 43. By-law 2-301, GRAND LODGE PER CAPITA TAX AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. (Second Page) line 5, strike the word make. Cross -Reference Constitution, Art. IV; Art. IX, Sec. 9; By-Laws, Sec. 4-306.Bad Grammar. pg 45. By-Law 2-309, ALLOWANCES TO DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. To add Area/ before and joined with District Deputy Grand Masters. Also to remove any compensation for service performed except as hereafter provided. New Title ALLOWANCES TO AREA/DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. An Area/District Deputy Grand Master shall receive no compensation for his services. But each Area/Pi strict Deputy Grand Master who attends the orientation conference of Area/District Deputy Grand Masters, and all sessions of the Annual Communication shall receive the same mileage and per diem as a Lodge representative unless he is entitled to mileage and expenses under some other provision of the law. An Area/District Deputy Grand Master shall receive no other compensation or reimbursement for his services. (Amended 1958 Amended 1959 &. 1991) Changes and additions as highlighted. Recommended by the Committee. pg 48. By-Law 2-508, LAWS OF MASONRY TO CANDIDATE. Re-written to read: "Each candidate at the onrnmiinicat ion which he is raised to the degree of Master Mason will be presented a copy of the Masonic Laws at the expense of his Lodge". pg 49. By-law 2-507, PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION--NOTICE TO LODGES. Following the last sentence. At the Lodge's expense (Adopted 1951 k 1991). Recommended by the Committee. pg 49. By-law 3-103, FEES. Line 3 change ommended by the Grand Master
to Fifty dollars. Rec-
pg 52. By-law 3-203, FEE FOR WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION. change to Fifty Dollars. Recommended by the Grand Master.
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pg 53. By-law 3-207, LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION. Line 5, change to Ten Dollars. Recommended by the Grand Master PS 56. By-law 3-306, DUTIES OF THE MASTER. Last sentence. "He Shall attain such proficiency in the Cipher/Moni tor as will enable him to oversee the work and insure the Lectures are delivered im a creditable manner, and shall see that the Lodge records are properly kept, and that the Annual Report is duly and properly made and transmitted on time". Cross-Reference; Constitution, Art.IX, Sec. 9; By-Laws, Sees, 3-204, 3-317, 3-407, 4-409, 3-421, 4-119, 4-127, 4-129, 4-132, 4-133, 4-307, 4-308, 4-404, 5,209, 5-210, 5,215, 5-227, 5-231, 5-304, 5-309. Recommended by the Committee. pg 58. By-Law 3-317, STANDING COMMITTEES. First sentence, change five to six committees. Then removing from line ten, "nor more than six members". Then after Masonic Foundation semi colon adding: One on Membership, consisting of three members who's duty it shall be to discuss membership problems peculiar to their Lodges, to promote and implement membership programs of the Grand Lodge. Cross-Reference By-Laws,. 3-607 Also remove the last sentence and make it into separate By-Law, to wit:. ADD A NEW BY-LAW NUMBER 3-318 THE ANNUAL LODGE AUDIT. The Annual audit of the accounts of the Treasurer and Secretary shall be made as soon as practicable after the Annual rnimnunication. and a report shall be submitted to the Lodge at a Stated Comnunicat ion not later than forty-five days after said Annual CffF°"1vnicat ion. this to include finances. investments. property and membership records. Recommended by the Committee. pg 62. By-Law 3-418, MASONIC FUNERAL._ Remove this law as written and replace with the following: "Every Mason is entitled if} Masonic burial by his Lodge. Provided. That no Lodge shall conduct the funeral ceremony for anyone who, at the time of his death is under sentence of suspension or expulsion for unmasonic conduct". Cross-Reference: By-Laws, Sec. 3-607. pg 63. By-law 3-422, CLOTHING OF OFFICERS AND BRETHREN. Adding one line to read: "The apron is to be worn over or on top of all other garments". pg 63. By-Law 3-425, CONDITION OF LODGE ROOM-SMOKING. Deleting the last four words of the sentence, to read thus: "The Lodge room shall always be kept in a clean and orderly condition, and smoking shall not be permitted therein at any time". pg 67. By-Law 3-612, LAW Change the first sentence changes adopted at Grand ceedings shall be read in ings shall be kept in the
AND PROCEEDINGS TO BE READ IN LODGE. to read: The Constitutional and By-Law Lodge and published in the Annual Proeach Lodge. All copies of the ProceedLodge room for reference.
pg 70. By-Law 4-103, PETITION FOR THE MYSTERIES—REQUIREMENTS. Line 10 pet i tinned (spelling correction). pg 71. By-Law 4-104, PETITION FOR ADVANCEMENT—REQUIREMENTS. After line six after the words "whether it waives jurisdiction" add semi-colon (:1. then remove," or request the advancement." The Committee. pg 72. By-Law 4-108, PETITIONS FOR RESTORATION OR REINSTATEMENT — T O WHAT LODGE. Changing the last portion of the last sentence to read; " but if the Lodge which suspended or expelled him has ceased to work he cannot be restored or reinstated by the Lodge within whose jurisdiction he resides.if more than one black ball appears. Cross-Reference: BYLAWS 4-128,4-135. Recommended by the Coimnittee.
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pg 72. By-Law 4-110, PETITION FOR THE MYSTERIES—PREVIOUS REJECTION OF PETITIONER. Remove the last sentence which reads: " If it appears that the petitioner has been rejected by another Masonic Lodge outside this Grand Jurisdiction, and such other Lodge is still working, the petition may be received only if it is accompanied by the consent of such other Lodge". pg 74. By-Law 4-119, COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION. Add to the second sentence, after first coimna inserting every member of the committee shall conduct his investigation and shall report, then as is to end of sentence. Then to expunge the first sentence following PROVIDED, line 10, Then to begin. Provided that in no event shall the Committee, or any member thereof, announce the reason for its conclusion in reporting upon any petition, nor the facts upon which it is based, nor shall any one request such explanation (Amended 1968). Recommended by the Committee. Cross-Reference: Constitution, Art.X, Sec. 5: By-Laws, Sec. 4-135, 4-119A pg 75. By-Law 4-119A, COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGATION MAY REPORT ONLY AT A STATED COMMUNICATION. Changing the sentence structure as follows: "Kverv report of a Committee of investigation shall be made at a Stated Communication of the Lodge. The ballot shall be taken as provided for in Bv-law 4-126. Cross-Reference: Constitution, Art. X, Sec. 5; By-Laws, 4-119, 4-126. The Committee. pg 76. By-Law 4-127, CONDUCT OF BALLOT. The third sentence, adding two words, to read: The result, when conclusive, then to the end as written. (Amended 1985). Recommended by the Committee. pg 76. By-Law 4-128, UNANIMOUS BALLOT REQUIRED, EXCEPT FOR RESTORATION. To re-title and re-write this by-law as follows: BALLOTING—It shall require more than one ft) black ball to reject any petition: Provided, a petition for restoration from suspension for non payment of dues requires only two-thirds majority. If the petitioner was suspended or expelled by a Lodge which has ceased to exist. in which event it shall require more than one (1) black ball to reject as provided in By-Law 4-108. Cross-Reference: Constitution, Art.X, Sec. 6; By-Laws, Sec. 4-135. Pg 77. By-Law 4-129, SECOND BALLOT. To remove and rewrite, changes as high lighted. When a ballot is taken upon any petition which requires more than one (1) black ball to reject, and only two negative votes appear, the Master shall at once, without fommpnt and without permitting discussion, order a second ballot. If two or more negative votes appear on the second ballot, the Master shall declare the petition or applicant rejected; but ij_ the second ballot is clear or contains only one black ball, the petition shall be accepted. If rejection occurs the ballot can not be retaken. pg 77. By-Law 4-130, ONE BALLOT FOR ALL DEGREES. Line 5, second word one changed to: two . pg 77. BY-Law 4-133, BALLOTING ON TWO OR MORE PETITIONS. Line 7 one changed to; two. pg 79. By-Law 4-205, DEGREE TEAMS—CONFERRAL OF DEGREES. Remove the first sentence and replace as follows: No Decree team may enter or leave this Grand Jurisdiction, without ths ^ppfoyal of the Grand Master; Provided. Lodge officers or a Degree Team of one Lodge may confer any degree in a another Kansas Lodge without consent. Every Degree conferred upon a candidate who is seeking to attain membership in any Lodge, continuing to end of sentence as written. Recommended by Committee.
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pg 81. By-Law 4-212, W O R K ON SEVERAL C A N D I D A T E S . Adding the following s e n t e n c e . The G r a n d M a s t e r m a y issue Special D i s p e n s a tion(s> for m u l t i p l e conferral of d e g r e e s . C r o s s - R e f e r e n c e By-Law 3-402 Recomniended by C o m m i t t e e . pg 8 2 . By-Law 4-302, INITIATORY F E E S . Adding to the last sentence, line 6, to read: "Become part of the permanent fund of such H o m e , w i t h only the interest thereof to be used. C r o s s - R e f erence B y - L a w 2 - 3 0 1 . Recommended by the C o m m i t t e e . pg 8 2 . By-law 4-304, FEES FOR A D V A N C E M E N T â&#x20AC;&#x201D; M E M B E R S H I P . When the Lodge h a v i n g jurisdiction g r a n t s a (waiver of j u r i s d i c t i o n ) . that Lodge shall return to the Petitioner the unused p o r t i o n of the f e e . The L o d g e accenting the P e t i t i o n for A d v a n c e m e n t . t h e r e b y acquires e x c l u s i v e jurisdiction and is entitled to a prorate charge for the remaining D e g r e e f s K Further, the Petitioner upon completion of the M a s t e r M a s o n ' s D e g r e e , becomes a member of that L o d g e . C r o s s - R e f e r e n c e : By-Law 4-401. pg 8 2 . By-Law 4-304A, C O U R T E S Y CONFERRAL OF D E G R E E S - - F E E S . _ To read: No fees shall b e a s s e s s e d for this courtesy: P R O V I D E D , the Lodge m a k i n g the request must collect the entire fee b e f o r e courtesy w o r k is p e r m i t t e d . C r o s s - R e f e r e n c e : pg 8 4 . By-Law 4-313, VOLUNTARY P R E P A I D PERPETUAL M E M B E R S H I P . T O E X P U N G E T H I S E N T I R E B y - L a w u s i n g the basics of this Law as the foundation of the Cok:porate regulation of the C o m m i t t e e . Further to b r i n g this into c o n f i r m a t i o n w i t h similar action w h e n the K a n sas M a s o n i c H o m e and K a n s a s M a s o n i c Foundation were instituted. To read: By-Law 4-313. VOLUNTARY PREPAID P E R P E T U A L M E M B E R S H I P . A member in good standing m a y p u r c h a s e a Perpetual M e m b e r s h i p from his L o d g e . The Cost will be c a l c u lated at twenty times thfi rate al dues tfiT his L o d g e . but never less than tSQO. pg 8 4 . B y - L a w 4 - 3 1 4 . PERPETUAL M E M O R I A L M E M B E R S H I P . A memorial m e m b e r s h i p f s > m a y be purchased by any personfsl in the n a m e of a d e c e a s e d Brother for tlOD each. The net amount derived therefrom will be returned to his Lodge v e a r l v . by w a r r a n t , after a d m i n i s t r a t i v e expenses are d e d u c t e d . pg 8 4 . B y - L a w 4-31S. P E R P E T U A L A N D M E M O R I A L M E M B E R SHIPS A D M I N I S T R A T I O N . This will be pursuant and in a c c o r d a n c e with the Articles and B v - L a w s of the Perpetual Life M e m b e r s h i p Incorporated. pg 85. By-Law 4-401, PLACE OF M E M B E R S H I P . Following the second sentence, adding: "He must p r o v e proficient on the Third D e g r e e before he can hold o f f i c e , d i m i t . transfer, or be entitled to dual or plural a f f i l i a t i o n " . . Then as is to the end of said law. C r o s s - R e f e r e n c e : C o n s t i t u t i o n , A r t . VIII, Sec. 2; A r t . X , Sec. 4; By-Laws 3 - 1 1 2 , 4-401, 4-108. pg 8 7 . By-Law 4-404, DIMISSION - C E R T I F I C A T E . Change of title to: C E R T I F I C A T E OF D I M I S S I O N . . then adding the following sentence: "The Lodge Secretary m a y issue a certificate of d i m i s s i o n to any member in current good standing who has no other financial liabilities or charges p e n d i n g , thereafter announcing and recording the transaction in the m i n u t e s of the next stated communication of the L o d g e . C r o s s - R e f e r e n c e : Constitution, A r t . X, Sec. 4.
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Conclusion: As members of this Conunittee, several things greatly us. With your indulgence they are as follows:
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WHEREAS, a number of our Laws were structured some years ago when our Grand Jurisdiction of Masons was well over one hundred thousand and, WHEREAS, at that same time there were seventy-nine districts within the Jurisdiction and, WHEREAS, since that time the total membership has been cut in half, and although the addition of Area Deputies has been instituted, the total number has been reduced by more than 30%, TH EREFORE, we fpf'oniinpnd that all Standing Co"wwÂť**''es be reduced to three members ^ exclusive of PubVj^.i;a.t.i_q|i|S,_ Correspondence and Necrology ^nmn^l ÂŤf oo^:. ARTICLE VI. Sec.13, Standing Committees. - This would reduce to three members th^ Commit Iffiff on Credentials: On Reports of Grand Officers: en Finance: on Jurisprudence: on Trials and Puni a^mp-nts; on MaSffnJic Education: on Public Schools: on Temple Building Remodeling: on Ritualistic Work: striking "consisting of five members each,>_",then made to read: "consisting of three each:" thereafter, line eleven, changing the word seven to three. Rationale: In our examination of the situation, we have time and again found the only functioning member of the committee is the Chairman. And further By-Law 2-308 does provide for expense allowances for all Standing Committeemen if they function or not, or if they do or do not attend the Grand sessions. Recommended by the Committee. WHEREAS, the Grand Master can, if he so desires, for good cause create additional Offices in the Grand Lodge during his tenure of office, ARTICLE VI, Sec. 5 DUTIES AND POWERS OF GRAND MASTER, sub paragraph ( f ) , we believe the Grand Master has the powers and prerogative of naming "HONORARY COMMITTEES," exclusive of those receiving remuneration. We note our Grand Master, just as several of his predecessors, has already exercised this prerogative. We therefore do not reconmiend the naming of additional standing conunittees. We reconimend a complete revision of the manner in which amendment to the Constitution and By-Laws are proposed, deliberated and acted upon as follows: to expunge entirely by amendment ARTICLE XI, Sec. 7, and replace with the following: ARTICLE XI, Sec. 7, The Constitution or any Article or Section or any By-Law or any sub heading, may be amended, repealed or added thereto in the following manner: Every such proposition shall be submitted to the Grand Secretary's office by January 15th. The proposition shall then be forwarded to the Committee on Jurisprudence for review as to it's proper form. Upon approval, the proposition shall then be forwarded to the Grand Master for his approval with a majority consent of the Council of Administration, agreeing thereto. If then approved, the proposition will be printed in the Advance Report for presentation at the Annual Communication. If approved by two-thirds majority at said Annual Communication, the proposition will then be placed in the hands of the Deputy Grand Master or his appointed representative, for discussion at the Area Meetings. At the following Annual Communication, the proposition will be discussed and balloted upon. If the proposition is sustained by two-thirds majority, said proposition will become Law with the printing of the Annual Proceedings or 120 days after the Annual Conmiunicat ion, which ever event comes first.
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ARTICLE III, Sec. 3 By-Laws, strike the last sentence. "The by-laws ^n^ptgd and additional IQXMM Prescribed at ani Annual CoBmunication, if the proposition therefore shall be sustained by two-thirds of all the members present and votings Provided. such changes shall take effect only from their publication with the Annual Proceedings". By-Law 2-507 Be stricken from the Laws. Also if the above passes, By-law 3-617 would no longer necessary and would also be stricken from the Laws. RATIONALE,
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Your committee believes it is in the best interest of the Fraterni ty to allow open and free discussion with regards to all questions concerning the Laws that govern us. However, the recommendations offered seem quite often to be created within a short frame of time, thus not allowing full discussion and investigation as to the usability or practicality of most changes. From the questions received by your committee and the Grand Lodge Office, it is evident that By-law 3-612 LAWS AND PROCEEDINGS TO BE READ IN LODGE, is seldom practiced or totally ignored. Further, the oft repeated axiom is indeed applicable; "A Law is not a Law until a majority will obey and put it into practice." Further, time and money are really the same. We must ask that you recognize the cost involved. Forwarding the Constitutional amendments to the constituent Lodges is very costly. Time and again your Grand Secretary has reported the difficulties experienced in obtaining reply as presently required in By-Law 2-507. Time and effort do cost, but add to that the expense of registered mail and the additional costs soon reach several hundreds o f d o l l a r s . Further, we point to our experience in this area and in particular By-law 2-301. You will recall it was changed in this manner several years ago and has worked well for us. We therefore believe the above revisions and recommendations should be structured into our Laws. Your Committee so recommends . Special Note: In noting the several recommendations having reference to amendments to the articles of Constitution and supporting By-laws, there are several crossovers. It would be desi rous to expunge, as an example, By-Law 2-507, from the Laws. However if the suggestion to amendments failed, then this By-Law would badly need amending. Fraternally submitted, M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, Chm. Grand Master's Special By-Laws Revision
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TELLER'S REPORT Cameron T. Miller reported that the ballots had been counted and recorded and the following had been elected to serve the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas for the year 1992-1993 Grand Master: Richard D. Overton Deputy Grand Master: William J. Brown Grand Senior Warden: E. Dean Osborn
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Grand Junior Warden: Morris L. Fisher Grand Treasurer: William F. Mcintosh, PGM Grand Secretary: Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Each of the elected officers expressed their willingness to serve the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas and thanked the brothers for their confidence and support. When Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, was elected for the 22nd time he told the Craft: "M: .W: . Sir, once I accepted the appointment, and if you look at the calendar the way it breaks down, 2 2 times 1 have been elected to this high office. Brethren it has been my pleasure and honor to serve with and for you these past years, and I look forward to being with you on many, many occasions in the future. Although I am asking to retire from office in August, so long as the dear gift of life remains I shall never retire from Freemasonry. M:.W:, Sir, for the 22nd and last t ime I do accept. My deepest thank you to each and everyone." Brother Arnold received a standing ovation from the Bret hren as a test imony to his dedication and unswerv i ng duty to the fraternity.
Following the Teller's By-Laws cont inued.
Report,
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M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, Chairman, stated that he would propose an amendment pertaining to the Masonic Funeral, M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, expressed his appreciat ion to M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, Chairman, and the Special By-Laws Revision Conunittee and hoped that after the discussion someone would have the desire to table the topic until the next session of Grand Lodge. He added that this would give everyone the opportunity to travel over the state, talk about it, make the decisions, and next year have the opportunity to get all of these things straightened out and know what they want. There was a motion made from the floor until the next session of Grand Lodge.
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One except ion was made, however. Because some of the revision had to do with the operation of the Perpetual Membership Committee and the seeking and approval of the IRS for the receipt of a favorable tax status, the particular changes regarding this Committee were approved. The motion was passed by Grand Lodge.
REPORT OF THE TRIALS AND PUNISHMENT COMMITTEE M:.W:, Claude W, Norris, PGM, submitted which, on his motion was accepted.
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To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: The Trials and Punishment Cocomittee this year had two problems come before it. One, was an offense against the body of Masonry and was found guilty. And was to receive reprimand from the Grand Master, suspension for one year. Taking into consideration that the Brother was of long term in Masonry and very active, a
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good man but still erred. That has been appealed I understand and is for review by the Jurisprudence Committee and maybe appealed to the Grand Lodge floor. The second, depositions were taken, the Brother refused to appear before the Trials and Punishment Commi ttee. Plead not guilty to one charge, left the other opened. And at this time Grand Lodge has those transcripts in its possession and will be sent to the members of the Trials and Punishment Committee who were not present. They will give their verdict and that again will be sent to the Jurisprudence Committee for review after the decision has been made. Most Worshipful Grand Master. Respectfully submi tted, Claude W. Norris, Chairman Trials and Punishment Committee
FINAL CREDENTIALS REPORT James R. Struble, Chairman, submitted which, on his motion was accepted subject
the following to audit.
report,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lo^ge of Kansas AF & AM: The Committee on Credentials is happy to report that we recorded Brethren present and entitled to seats in this 136th Annual Communicat ion of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas. The following is a recapitulation of those who have signed the books for this 1992 meeting and a listing of the totals present in each category, CURRENT: Grand Lodge Officers Past Grand Masters Area Deputy Grand Masters District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lecturers District Lecturers Grand Representatives Grand Lodge Commit t eemen Total Grand Lodge Active Participants INCOMING: Grand Lodge Officers Area Deputy Grand Mast ers District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lecturers District Lecturers Grand Lodge Coramitteemen
19 22 8 41 12 16 76 52 246
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LODGES REPRESENTED: 218 of 324 Chartered Lodges Past Masters 374 Lodge Rep. (Masters, Senior/Junior Wardens, Secretaries)...406 Total Voting Members Present 780 Di St ingui shed Guests 23 Master Masons 32 Total Brethren Present 835
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REPORT OF THE JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE Robert L. Davis* Chairmant submitted the following report, which, on his motion was accepted. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: INTRODUCTION This report covers a period of time from the ending of Grand Lodge in Salina 1991 through the time of the making of this report in March, 1992. The function of the commi ttee is set forth in By-Law 2-119. There has been no meeting of the committee until this Coimnunication of Grand Lodge. Our work has been done by correspondence and by long distance telephone calls. Our report is made in sections, so that you can vote on individual matters as you may think appropr iate. It is the position of our committee that our Grand Master is entitled to have his rulings and recommendations presented on the floor of Grand Lodge in an affirmative manner. It is up to the members of Grand Lodge to say that they either agree or disagree. The commi ttee feels that requests for interpretation of the law should come from the Grand Master or the Grand Lodge Officers, although members of the conunittee may be asked questions which can be answered by referring the inquirer to a specific By-Law, THE FUNCTIONING OF THE JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE Most of the questions to the committee come through the office of the Grand Secretary, upon the request of our Grand Master. On numerous occasions the Grand Master will contact the committee to discuss matters relating to the By-Laws and other items of concern to the Grand Lodge. When the Chairman gets an inquiry from the Grand Master or through the Grand Secretary, he will normally give his opinion in writing within a period of a day or so. Each member of the committee will get a copy of the letter with a request that if he does not agree he should advise the Chairman and Grand Master promptly. This mode of operation ensures that the questions submitted get an early answer, and the Chairman has found that it is not practical to canvass the committee before giving a response because this only delays the matter, and many times a speedy decision is vital. Typical of the questions considered during the past year are: a) May a Lodge conduct a raffle? b) May a Lodge join a Chamber of Commerce or similar organization? c) May a Lodge move its annual election to November? d) May a Lodge combine its dues statement with York Rite and/or Scottish Rite dues statements? RECOMMENDATIONS 1. The Jurisprudence Committee recommends Grand Lodge approval of the edicts and orders of M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, issued during his year as Grand Master. 2. M:.W:. Don E. Robinett yesterday presented to the Grand Lodge the report of a special by-law revision committee. Although much work had gone into putting the revision together, there was discussion on the floor of Grand Lodge and several suggest ions were put forward. No motion was made for the adoption of the report;
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however, a motion was made from the floor to table the topic until the next session of Grand Lodge, which was passed by the Grand Lodge. Certain changes and refinements which appear to be worthwhile came out of the discussion. It is the position of the Jurisprudence Committee that the By-Law Revision Committee may continue to suggest changes and further refinements in the proposals, without any process of formal amendment, until such time as the adopt ion of revisions is formally moved. Motion was seconded and passed by required majority. 3. W:. Melburn C. Barnes, chairman of the Prepaid Perpetual Life Membership Executive Committee, and his coomiittee, have been working with legal counsel and with the By-Law Revision Conimittee, concernini^ requirements for obtaining 501(c)3 status for the program. Certain changes are suggested in the by-laws which were originally adopted for this program one year ago. Copies of the three amended proposed by-laws are on pages 115 of the Advance Reports: By-Law 4-313, 4-314, and 4-315. The Jurisprudence Committee moves the adoption of these three amended by-laws. Motion was seconded and passed by the required majority. ADDENDUM TO REPORT OF JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE STATEMENT OF FACTS Charges and specifications were filed against W:. James B. Borders, a member of Armourdale Lodge No. 271 at Kansas City, Kansas . The Charges are as follows: Charge I - Violation of the Master Mason's obligation, i.e., cheat, wrong or defraud. The lengthy specification states that on March 20, 1989, Borders, then Master, closed the door of the Lodge to another member, and made certain remarks about that member . Charge II - Offense against the body of Masonry, i.e., denied access to the ballot as provided in By-Law 4-130 and 4-206, and criticized the result of a ballot, contrary to By-Law 4-131.. The lengthy specification states that on April 20, 1989, Borders, while then Master, denied the request of two members for a ballot on proficiency, after an examination had been conducted before a commi t tee. The Charges were filed on March 2, 1991. On May 15, 1991, the accused brother appeared before the Committee on Trials and Punishments Committee, at Armourdale Lodge No. 271, and entered a not-guilty plea. A trial was conducted, evidence presented, and testimony given. A tape was made of the trial, which was later transcribed. The Committee on Trials and Punishments made a verdict of guilty, and ordered suspension for one year, from January 1, 1992, through December 31, 1992. An appeal was made to the Grand Lodge by W: . James B. Borders of Armourdale Lodge No. 271, REVIEW BY JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE Upon an appeal, the Jurisprudence Cocomittee has the duty of revi ewing the trial t ranscr ipt and making recoimnendat ions to the Grand Lodge. The controlling By-Law specifically states that the Committee is to "temper justice with mercy in all cases." The Committee members have made a careful study of the trial transcript and of the findings of the fact and conclusions which that transcript reveals. One serious flaw which troubles our Committee is the misunderstanding between the trial committee and the accused as to the purpose of the initial setting; that is, whether the initial appearance is only for the purpose of entering a plea, and if that plea is guilty, imposing sentence, or if
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that plea is not guilty, setting the matter for a later evidentiary hearing, which is the practice in all criminal courts, or whether the initial setting can be a time for the actual trial. The evidence here indicates that the accused and his legal counsel were not expecting trial and had not subpoenaed witnesses, in the belief'that a further trial setting would be made. A continuance was deni ed, and the trial proceeded over the protests of the accused. This raises serious questions in the minds of the members of the Jurisprudence Committee concerning the due process rights of the accused, and could be the basis for a decision to remand the case to the Committee on Trials and Punishments for a new trial. However, it is the desire of the Jurisprudence Coomiittee to put this whole unfortunate matter to rest. The evidence indicates that the initial incident whi ch gave rise to these charges was probably the result of the tensions which existed in Armourdale Lodge No. 271 (as it did in every Lodge) between the traditionalists who honestly wanted to hold to the long-standing memory requirements, and those members who honestly felt that there should be some relaxation in the memory requirements. The Jurisprudence Committee believes that after several years of tension an accommodation has now been reached on this issue throughout the Grand Lodge, and that the stresses and animosities which the issue once created, are now far less than formerly. CONCLUSIONS 1. The Jurisprudence Committee can find no evidence in the trial transcript that would support the first charge, that James B. Borders did cheat, wrong or defraud others of his Lodge. 2. The Jurisprudence Conimittee does find evidence that James B. Borders, while Master of his Lodge, denied the request of two Lodge members for a secret ballot on a candidate's advancement, which was contrary to the Laws of Masonry; and that however well i ntent i oned and even though based on erroneous interpretations of actions by the Grand Lodge, such a denial of a basic right does const itute an offense against the body of Masonry, and mus t be taken seriously. It seems probable to us, however, that in most instances, such misunderstandings will be threshed out in the particular Lodge without the need to resort to official charges being filed. The Jurisprudence Committee finds that the belief and intention of an accused which gives rise to an offense, is always a consideration in determining, and does go to the mitigation of, the punishment imposed. The Jurisprudence Committee finds that the punishment of suspension, for any period of time, is harsh and extreme in this case, in view of (a) the accused's long, distinguished, and otherwise unblemished service to Masonry, (b) the uncertainty which existed at the time as to the actual memory requirements and the proper forum for examination, (c) the high tensions that were present for several years throughout the Grand Lodge as Masonry worked through the problem of relaxing the memory requirements, and which are now happily behind us, and (d) the passage of time since the incident occurred and the natural healing which that has produced. The Committee finds that the puni shment of repr imand is appropriate. RECOMMENDATIONS It is the recommendation of the Jurisprudence Committee that the Grand Lodge: (A) Reverse Punishments, (B) Affirm Punishments,
in part the decision and find the accused in part the decision and find the accused
of the Committee on Trials and not-gui1ty of Charge I. of the Commi ttee on Trials and gui1ty of Charge II.
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(C) Modify the sentence imposed by the Committee on Trials and Punishments, to written reprimand only* said reprimand to be carried out by the retiring Grand Master, during whose term this trial and appeal have taken place. Respectfully submi tted , Jurisprudence Commi ttee The motion was put to Grand Lodge and a majority of those present voted in favor of the punishment recommended by the Jurisprudence Commi t tee.
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II •.••. Cozu:ad P. Johnllon. Grand .... ster, ill x.caived tlu:ou\Jh the rank.. Th. -Heroa of 71-, Jaellber II of the Rational 8ojoU%nel:s, formed the Bonor Quzar.
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Tropby pxes.nted to the fhst plac. "ilUlD8x of the Round Robin Ccapetition. This ccapetition vas conducted fox the fixst ti_ duxing the lUl-g2 lodge yeu end "ill be an ongoing pxogx..... The coaopeti tion is intended to xevaxd individual pxoficiency in the xitual.
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pxesented to Bxothex Chad.s Bxovn of Rogex B. Sh.nl&n Lodge f3U by 1( •• 11 • • COD%ad P . John.on, Gxend MIlst.x, •• sisted by R •• II •. Jexxy A. Lough, Gxend L.ctuxex end ChaixllllD of the Rituali.tic C.-itt.e.
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CAST OP TRII LODGB OP SOIUUllf, all .-bexs of St. Justics Conclave of the Red Cxoss of COD8tan· tine. L-R, ROW 1, Robext w. Wallace, John e. Kowen, James W. Ridex, phillip H. ling, Dean C. Bjoxth, ROW 2, avexett KcBxide, Chaxles K. Talbott, Wayne B. Rollf, Blenn B. Blackbaxn, Jack Ixby, ROW 3, 1:. Kaynaxd CUxte, Kaaxice C. HearD, Chzi. Tomlinson, Jay M. Sheldon, Jr., Dee D. Duttweilex. BOT SHOWN, Rev. Richaxd T. Wentling who gave the .ecxology Sexvice.
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dexful lady, Jean, bid fax . .ell to the Gxand Lodge ladies following the ladies luncheon. At the left is caxol Rutledge, .peakex fox the ladie.' pxogxam.
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INSTALLATION CEREMONY W:. Robert A. Felix, Sr., Master, Armourdale Lodge No. 271, introduced the Past Grand Masters who would be the installing officers: Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Asst. Grand Tyler
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M:.W:. Claude W. Norris charged the Grand Master Elect, R:.W:. Richard D. Overton with the duties and pledge of service. M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, Armourdale No. 271 6937 Grandview, Merriam 66204 913-236-8570
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The Elected and Appointed Officers were charged with their duties and duly installed for the ensuing year. R:.W:. William J. Brown, Deputy Grand Master, Unity No. 273 2839 S. Bonn, Wichita 67217, 316-943-9584 R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Warden, North Star No. 168 328 E. 1st, Wichita 67202, 316-263-6464 R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Junior Warden, Derby No. 365 931 N. Brook Forest Dr., Derby 67037, 316-788-4038 M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center No. 134, 522 Lane St., Clay Center 67432, 913-632-3482 R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, Rosedale No. 333, PO Box 1217, Topeka 66601, 913-286-1239 or 913-234-5518 W:. Harold E. Flaigle, Grand Chaplain, Spring Hill No. 56 PO Box 173, 22085 Mission Rd., Bucyrus 66013, 913-964-3206 W:. John E. Mowen, Grand Orator, Louisburg No. 243, RR 2, Box 117, Louisburg 66053, 913-837-2713 W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Senior Deacon, Pittsburg No. 187 719 E. 10th, Pittsburg 66762, 316-231-1007 W:. Donald F. Werner, Grand Junior Deacon, Armourdale No, 271, 3220 N. 55th, Kansas City 66104, 913-287-7062 W:. Jerry Lough, Grand Marshal, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109, 913-334-6596 W:. Donald West, Grand Sword Bearer, Rosedale No. 333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66216, 913-631-4326 W:. Stanley D. Browning, Grand Pursuivant, Keystone No. 102, 712 W. 2nd, Coffeyville 67337, 316-251-5667 W:. Wade R. Park, Grand Senior Steward, Oakley No. 253, 302 W. 3rd, Oakley 67748, 913-672-4298 W:. Johnny J. Gillham, Grand Junior Steward, Marmaton No, 245, 1401 Central, RR 1, Box 2, Humboldt 66748, 316-473-2482 W:. Thomas J. Welsh, Grand Tyler, Delphian Lodge 44, 227 W. 2nd, Box 354, Garnett 66032, 913-448-5850 W:. Jerry D. Baughn, Assistant Grand Tyler, Pacific No. 29, RR 1, Box 161, Humboldt 66748, 316-473-2763 W:. Dee D, Duttweiler, Grand Organist, Active No. 158, 1714 S. 6th, Atchison 66002, 913-367-3758 W:. A, Kevin Kobler, Asst Grand Secretary, Millbrook No. 281, 5309 SW 23rd St., Topeka 66614, 913-272-4165
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QE AREA AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS The fol lowing were commissioned by M:.W:. Grand Master Richard D. Overton with appropriate words, charge and responsibility. AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS AREA 1 R: .W: AREA if R: .W: AREA II R: .W: AREA IV R: .w: AREA V R: .w: AREA VI R: .w: AREA VI R: .W:
Martin M. Donaldson, Topeka No. 17, 6712 SW SherwoodCourt, Topeka 66614 913-478-4011 Luis Romero, Jr., Delaware No. 96, 1863 North 32nd St.,Kansas City 66104 913-321-2136 Russell C. Schwilling, Zeredatha No. 80, RR. 1, Box 58, Strong City 66869 316-273-8193 Leonard G. Scheurich, Parson No. 117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons 67357 316-421-6813 Donald L. Doll, North Star No. 168, 1509 Lotus, Wichita, 67213 316-267-5780 John W. Willey, III, Solomon City No. 105, 902 N. Maple, Abilene 67410 913-263-1420 Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays No. 195, HCR 39, Box 208, Hays, 67601 913-628-1276
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Lyman D. Hansen, Samaria No. 298, PO Box 561, Wilson 67490 913-658-2674 Everett A. Loughridge, Royal No. 192, 417 E. Commercial, Lyons 67554 316-257-3149 Adrian L. Taylor, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, RR 1, Inman 67546 316-543-6825 Robert Hekel, Anthony No. 200, 424 N. Springfield, Anthony 67003 316-842-5253 Jarold Boehme, MullinviUe No. 399, 112 N. Main, Mullinville 67109 316-548-2287 Kirk Grizzell, Ionic No. 256, RR 1, Box 68, Macksville 67557 316-348-3212 N. Dean Stoskopf, Hoisington No. 331, RR 2, Box 94, Hoisington 67544 316-653-7579 Jay Mongeau, Paradise No. 290, 807 S. Commercial, Plainsville 67663 913-434-2420 Fred W. Pratt, MiUbrook No. 281, 319 S. Middle, Hill City 67642 913-674-2054 Don E. Scott, MiUbrook No. 281, 715 N. 8th, Hill City 67642 913-674-2798 Tom Roberts, Wakeeney No. 148, 131 N. 12th St., Wakeeney 67672 913-743-5620 Barrel R. Miller, Anthem No. 284, 1205 Court, Scott City 67871 316-872-2448 David E. Salmon, Ensign No. 413, RR 1, Box 110, Fowler 67844 316-646-5442 Tim Ewy, Protection No. 384, HCR 670, Box 51, Protection 67127 316-622-4681 Phil Fleener, Webb No. 275, Box P, Mead 67864 316-873-2491 Kenneth D. Darrough, Johnson No. 441, RR 1, Johnson 67855 316-492-6664 James L. Firestone, St. Thomas No. 306, 935 E. 9th, Colby 67701 913-462-6844
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COMMITTEE MEMBERS CREDENTIALS T. Michael Fegan, Chairman, Union No, 7, 615 Spring Valley Rd., Junction City 66441 913-762-2345 Donald L. Doll, North Star No. 168, 1509 Lotus, Wichita 67213 316-267-5780 Jerry McDonald, Wichita No. 99, 2020 Savannah, Wichita 67217 316-943-3126 Walter R. McKenzie, Union No. 7, 240 W. Chestnut, Junction City 66441 913-238-1459 Mark E. Nelson, St. John No. 113, 515 W. 9th, Concordia 66901 913-243-3513 REPORTS OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Chairman, Active No. 158, 601 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 913-367-4870 Dwight A. Burton, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124, 2004 N. Harrison, Hutchinson 67502 316-662-6869 Michael Norris, Rising Sun No. 8, RR 1, Box 25, Ft. Scott 66701 316-223-5523 Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays No. 195, 2100 250th Ave., Hays 67601 913-628-1276 Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr., Shawnee No. 54, 2633 S. 36th, Kansas City 66106 913-722-6679 FINANCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chairman, Wallace No. 318, HC 1, Box 78, Winona 67764 913-846-7692 Jim E. Ross, Patmos No. 97, RR 3, Box 175, El Dorado 67042 316-321-1834 Melburn C. Barnes, Constellation No. 95, 725 N. 10th, Fredonia 66736-1130 316-378-3839 Jay F. Myers, Overland Park No. 436, 8641 Marty, Overland Park 66212 913-648-2916 Donald F. Werner, Armourdale No. 271, 3220 N. 55th, Kansas City 66104 913-287-7062 JURISPRUDENCE Michael T. Wilson, Chairman, Overland Park No. 436, 5140 Hardy, Overland Park 66202 913-677-2763 Robert L. Davis, Albert Pike No. 303, RR 1, Box 66A, Colwich 67030 316-794-2033 Jack R. Euler, Wathena No. 64, RR 1, Box 261A, Wathena 66090 913-989-4718 Roland R. Keith, Overland Park No. 436, 12115 W. 55th Terr., Shawnee 66216 913-962-0543 Merle D. Bradley, Topeka No. 17, 4107 N. Woodbury Ct., Topeka 66606 913-273-5510 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT F. Dean Wyant, Chairman, Union No. 7, RR 3, Box 177, Junction City 86441 913-762-4300 John A. Rule, Active No. 158, 1103 N. 4th, Atchison 66002 913-367-0025 Harold D. Sommers, Smithton No. 1, RR 1, Box 127, Robinson 66532 913-544-6699 Claude W. Norris, Zenia No. 47, PO Box 625, Ft. Scott 66701 316-223-2526 Victor J. Olson, Corinthian No. 79 & Dwight No. 374, RR 2, Box 31, Burlingame 66413 913-654-2379 Vernon J. Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66109 913-334-6347
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MASONIC EDUCATIOM Don E. Robinett, Chairman, St. John No. 113, RR 2, Box 52, Randall 66963 913-739-2468 John G. Mowen, Peace No. 243, RR 2, Box 117, Louisburg 66053 913-837-2713 James E. Stone, Golden Rule No. 90, 1313 N.W. Guden, Topeka 66618 913-286-3046 Billy J. Moore, Mulvane No. 201 & Derby No. 365, 1227 N. Lakeview, Derby 67037 316-788-4789 David L. Recob, Topeka No. 17, 1241 SW 31st St., Topeka 66611 913-266-3701 PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Chairman, Halstead No. 46, 303 Poplar, Halstead 67056 316-835-2722 James Gilmore, Overland Park No. 436, 2906 S. 25th, Kansas City 66106 913-262-8502 David W. Coffey, Haysville No. 112, 101 W. 79th, Wichita 67233 316-522-4628 E. Blaine Schoolcraft, Waverly No. 244, PO Box 5, Waverly 66871 913-733-2207 Orville E. Wesseler, Bestor G. Brown No. 433, 1742 N. Sabin, Wichita 67212 316-945-5531 TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING Morris W. Sykes, Chairman, Topeka No. 17, 5501 SW 28th, Topeka 66614 913-272-8586 James B. DeBerry, Trinity No. 313, 1925 E. Mona Lane, Wichita 67216 316-522-5579 Stanley D. Browning, Keystone No. 102, 712 W. 2nd, Coffeyville 67337 316-251-4000 L. Dale Hefton, Armourdale No. 271, 2434 N. 68th PI., Kansas City 66109 913-334-2910 Walter M. Bird, Roger E. Sherman No. 369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 913-299-0437 CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Ben B. Boyles, PGM, Chairman, Ionic No. 254, 807 N. Main, St. John 67576 316-549-6222 W. Nolan Artz, PGM, Belle Plaine No. 173, 505 N. Rock Rd. #125, Wichita 67206 316-682-2059 Damon M. Grimes, Paola No. 37, RR 4, Paola 66071 913-294-2736 FOREIGN RELATIONS Robert D. Caplinger, Chairman, Kiowa No. 293, RR 2, Box 170, Effingham 66023 913-874-2093 David L. Recob, Topeka No. 17, 1241 SW 31st., Topeka 66611 913-266-3701 Jimmie L. Grassi, Old Mission No. 153, 9116 W. 82nd, Overland Park 66204 913-341-8035 RITUALISTIC Jerry A. Lough, Chairman, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 913-334-6596 Vernon J. Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66109 913-334-6347 Richard R. Haefele, Ulysses No.' 435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 316-256-2685 Robert K. Shklar, Cosmos No. 278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67040 316-825-4720 Ronald E. White, Topeka No. 17, 1631 Atchison, Atchison 66002 913-367-2616 TOTAL YOUTH E. B. Schoolcraft, Chairman, Waverly No. 244, PO Box 5, Waverly 66871 913-733-2207 Vernon E. Phillips, Jr., Roger E. Sherman No. 369, 8533 Barnett, Kansas City 66112 913-299-0783 Melvin E. "Butch" Buchenau, Lafayette No. 16, 1435 Collins Ln. »124, Manhattan 66502 913-776-5001
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PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Editor, Clay Center No. 168, 522 Lane, Clay Center 67432 913-632-3482 CORRESPONDENCE Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Halstead No. 146, RR 2, Box 136D, Halstead 67056 316-835-3497 NECROLOGY Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, Belleville No. 129, 615 Country Club Rd., El Dorado 67042 316-321-3697 MEMBERSHIP Jeffrey L. Sowder, Chairman, Woodson No. 121, Box 177, Toronto 66777 316-645-2228 Earl Crisp, St. Bernard No. 222, 1820 DeBray, Dodge City 67801 David E. Salmon, Ensign No. 413, RR 1, Box 110, Fowler 67844 316-646-5442 Wade R. Park, Oakley No. 253, 302 W. 3rd, Oakley 67748 913-672-4298 Robert C. Sarr, Winfield No. 110, 1815 E. 15th, Winfield 67156 316-221-4758 Jerry Overton, Keystone No. 102, 3505 W. 6th, C o f f e y v i U e 67537 316-251-1610 Allen M. Peyton, Ancient Form No. 34, 10282 Haskins, PO Box 14222 913-555-7579 Tommy Burrows, Fargo No. 300, RR 2, Box 203, Liberal 67901 316-624-7534 John A. Golden, Lawrence No. 6, 3302 W. 22nd St. Terr., Lawrence 66047 913-843-5253 Donald D. West, Rosedale No. 333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66216 913-631-4326 CHURCH LODGE RELATIONS Richard D. Kelsey, PGM, Chairman, Topeka No. 17, 16824 NW 54th, Rossville 66533 913-584-6535 Richard T. Wentling, Seabrook No. 385, 3101 SW Atwood Ave., Topeka 66614 913-273-4726 Larry E. Jones, Douglass No. 151, 1811 N. 73rd Terr., Apt. 5, Kansas City 66112 913-299-4056 PATRIOTISM F. Ray Canada, Chairman, Seabrook No. 385, 1529 SW McAlister, Topeka 66604 913-272-4263 Donald S. Nisbett, Golden Rule No. 90, 5442 SE 45th St., Tecumseh 66542 913-379-5017 Myron G. Wilson, Topeka No. 17, 2500 W. 34th St., Topeka 66611 913-266-6244 Harold Lynn, Golden Rule No. 90, 913 NW Jackson, Topeka 66607 913-234-2274 James M. Brown, Wakarusa No. 402 k Albert Pike No. 303, 1919 Cheyenne Rd., Topeka 66604 913-273-1379 COURIER Maurice C. Hearn, Chairman, King Solomon No. 10, 920 Columbia, Leavenworth 66048 913-682-5709 Robert A. Felix, Armourdale No. 271, 6639 Berry Rd., Kansas City 66106 913-375-1430 William Harlow, Shawnee No. 54, 7221 Edgewood Blvd., Shawnee 66203-4519 913-631-4207 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry, Chairman, Siloam No. 225, 1700 NW Grove, Topeka 66606 913-233-3653
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OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman, Easton No. 45, 2813 Frances Ave., Leavenworth 66048 913-651-6471 William J. Colnar, Ben Hur No. 322, 8012 Arcadia, Kansas City 66112 913-299-1500 DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES Claude W. Norris, PGM, Rising Sun No. 8, 1523 Crawford, Ft. Scott 66701 316-223-2526 Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Active No. 158, 601 S. 6th., Atchison 66002 913-367-4870 MASONIC TRAILER Morris L. Thompson, Chairman, Haysville No. 112, 7560 Pattie, Wichita 67233 316-524-3930 GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION Robert A. Felix, Co-Chairman, Armourdale No. 271, 6639 Berry Rd, Kansas City 66106 913-375-1430 Marvin Fletcher, Co-Chairman, Delaware No. 96, 7608 Monrovia, Lenexa 66216 913-268-4336 Vernon J. Clark, Delaware No. 96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66109 913-334-6347 L. Dale Hefton, Armourdale No. 271, 2434 N. 68th PI., Kansas City 66109 913-334-2910 Jerry A. Lough, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 913-334-6596 Luis Romero, Jr., Delaware No. 96, 1863 N. 32nd, Kansas City 66104 913-321-2136 James L. Walker, Armourdale No. 271, 1308 S. Jefferson, Lees Summit 64081 816-525-4760 Donald F. Werner, Armourdale No. 271, 3220 N. 55th, Kansas City 66104 913-287-7062 GRAND MASTER'S SPECIAL YOUTH COMMITTEE Steven Makepeace, Chairman, Topeka No. 17, 3928 SW Twilight #22N, Topeka 66614 913-273-3796 Wayne A. Weible, Sr., Topeka No. 17, 7326 SW Indian Hills Rd., Auburn 66402 913-256-2753 Ray Lee, Delaware No. 96, 6129 NW Glenwood Dr., Topeka 66617 913-246-2237 MASONIC ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE James E. (Gene) Bradley, Kiowa No. 293, 410 W. Garfield Greensburg 67054 316-723-2694 Arris M. Johnson, PGM, Hays No. 195, 2714 Hillcrest, Hays 67601 913-625-6680 Robert J. Higgs, Golden Rule No. 90, 125 SW Courtland, Topeka 66606 913-235-8108 C. M. "Bud" Geis, Circleville No. 20, 600 Grant, Box 72, Circleville 66416 913-924-3772 Lester Brammer, Golden Rule No. 90, PO Box 2, Tecumseh 66542 Orves U. Beeghly, Quinter No. 410, 601 Long St., Box 93, Quinter 67752 913-754-3678 Jimmie L. Grassi, Old Mission No. 153, 9116 W. 82nd St., Overland Park 66204 913-339-3576 CEREMONIAL ESCORT K. Maynard Curts, Ancient Form No. 34, 8835 Cottonwood #4, Lenexa 66215 913-541-1229 PUBLIC INFORMATION Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer, Smithton No. 1, RR 1, Box 543, Meriden 66512 913-484-2378 SPECIAL EDUCATION Rolland T. Love, Chairman, Armourdale No. 271, 6720 W. 66th Terr., Overland Park 66202 913-441-1868
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Following the Installation and Commissioning of the Area and District Deputies, the Grand Lecturers and Committee members, the Installing Officers proclaimed the 1992-1993 slate duly installed.
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GRAND MASTER'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH May I pay my sincere thanks to you, my brethren, for extending to me the privilege of serving our ancient and honorable institution as Grand Master. 1 would first like to record my sincere appreciation to my distinguished predecessor, M;.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, for what he has done in the pursuit of the welfare of our order. I am sure you will join me in wishing him all the best in the future. I feel pleased and quite comfortable that if and when I need any guidance or help in any way, he will be available. Second, I promise to do my best to fulfill the responsibility that I have assumed today and will endeavor to be the Grand Master that you think you have selected. Also, 1 believe that the quali ty of a balance which 1 will submit at the conclusion of my term will bear a direct relationship with the support, understanding, and cooperation 1 receive from every member of this fraternity, including those who have not yet been initiated, but who will be duriner the year. In the case of the Grand Lodge of Kansas, it is the strength of the constituent lodges and their members, and the ability of those members to operate within our constitutional and legal framework, which over the years has withstood the test of time. On this note I feel it would not be inappropriate to share with you my plans of action which I hope to implement with the support of the Council of Administration, the office of the Grand Secretary, and yourselves. While one sees the need to make our institution available to a larger number, it is very important to bear in mind the need to maintain quality. By this I mean we must take care at all times to reconmiend only such people as those with- whom we would like to be associated. The continuing viability of our institution depends upon the quality of coimnitment and the degree of meaningful involvement which new members are available to provide. We must remember that we who are here today must leave a stronger and viable Grand Lodge than the one we inherited. The second point to my plan of action is to stress the need to provide competent leadership in our local lodges. It is the Master and Wardens who have to set examples. Examples for which they will be remembered by their membership, by their officers, and their fellow Masons. These areas of example include, among others, a strong emphasis on the promotion of true brotherly love which I spoke of earlier. I am talking about a total conmiitment. Until you coimnit, you are only taking up space. These areas also include attention to administrative matters and an established standard of ritualistic performance with ceremonial decorum and punctuality. They are also responsible for management in charity and should take immediate action as circumstances may require. We don't need to do charity so that someone else will know it. We do charity when it is required. A weak officer will not only cause a problem in a performance of ceremony, but he may mar the enjoyment of others, not to speak of the candidate's impression. If an officer feels diffident in the performance of his duties, the Master should provide addi t ional instruction and rehearsals. For that purpose, we in Kansas have established the finest ritualistic corps which is second to none. To further assure we are all in accord, with the close of this Annual Communication, all Edicts and Special Dispensations are expired. If there is a question as to what is proper or legal, please refer to the by-laws. If there is a question as to by-law interpretation, please refer to the Grand Master. The third matter to which I wish to refer is about the necessity to maintain order and propriety in relation to any action taken in the name of Grand Lodge or in the name of the office of the Grand Master. In any wel1-maintained institution there are, of necessity, certain norms which need to be sustained. And to that end I would 1 ike to make my wishes known. Each of our decision-
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making bodies in Freemasonry have adequate opportunities to discuss and issues that fall within the purview of that body. It is therefore important that no brother, irrespective of his standing or position, utilize a Masonic forum to promote his own viewpoint no matter how laudable it may be. In the same frame of reference, the mailing list of our members, our membership, and our lodges is not a forum for survey. Balloting, or informative literature, or surveys of any type, wi thout the approval of the Counci1 of Administration, will not be allowed. Some of you may feel that this is somewhat unfair, but we have had in the past occasions where misunderstandings have arisen as a result of a few brothers, maybe well-meaning and well intentioned,, speaking out of turn while claiming authority for what they had said. I hope you will agree that if our objective is to work with happiness and harmony for the betterment of the order, then we must follow traditional procedures and established protocol. If there are already such procedures and protocol in place which are not adequate, or some which may not even exist at this time, the Council of Administration will endeavor to remedy those omissions . Now I wish to address the external relations of our Grand Lodge. For many years our Grand Lodge has not only been functioning in complete accord with other Grand Lodges in our country, but has had cordial relations with foreign Grand Lodges including the mother Grand Lodge of England. In my view it is of utmost importance that no action should be taken by our Graiid Lodge which may disturb our relationship with other Grand Lodges or in any way alienate our lodge and our members. We are all aware of the established codes which govern the recognition of a Masonic body. Therefore, if any action is considered desirable or necessary, a very careful consideration must be given with all pros and cons to be considered. And, in any event, I am of the strong opinion that action in this regard should be taken in conjunction with other American Grand Lodge bodies. While on this subject of our relationship with foreign Grand Lodges, you will no doubt want me to convey the congratulations of this assembly to the M:.W:. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England, His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, on the celebration of the two hundred and seventy-fifty successive term in office of His Royal Highness as the Grand Master of England. On your behalf it would be my privilege to send this message to London, and Brother Grand Secretary, you and 1 will work in conjunction on this. Next, we must enforce our intentions and our relationship with our appendant organizations. There are many in our order who frequently serve Freemasonry through these organizations. They are to be commended for their service and dedication. The philanthropic programs of the York Rite, Scottish Rite, and Shrine, just to name a few, are the windows through which much of society views Freemasonry. However, the foundation of our membership's future may very well be centered in the success of our youth organizations: the Rainbow, the Job's Daughters, and the Eastern Star. I strongly urge your support and participation in their activities. All the appendant bodies of Freemasonry will receive full cooperation and recognition from the Grand Lodge in the coming year. Richard D. Overton Grand Master
Appendicies Statistical Summaries & Listings Including Necrology Membership Synopsis Directory of Lodges Deceased Past Grand Masters Living Past Grand Masters Lodges Consolidated Grand Representatives Lodges by District Warrants Issued
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REPORT OF THE NECROLOGY R. T. Wentling, Chairman, submitted on his motion was accepted.
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COMMITTEE
the following report, which,
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of A.F. & A.M. of Kansas: Most Worshipful Grand Master and Brethren, it has been but a short year since we gathered to acknowledge the times that our Grand Lodge has been darkened. During this past year darkness fell up on our Grand Lodge throughout the state 1667 times and we are deeply moved by those who have heard the call of the Grand Architect of the Universe and have answered that call. They have indeed traveled to that undiscovered country from whose bourne, no traveler returns. It is at that time of return that we believe that the soul, the organizing center of man, blooms in eternal spring, and the more abundant life is ours. As the angel of death fulfills the heavenly mandate of he who sits upon the great White Throne, we who remain are saddened to see the friends and fellow craftsmen fade from our sight, and we find the empty places in the quarries difficult to replace. We mourn the passing of our brothers, and to their families we bow our heads in sympathy for the loss we have all sustained. Those who have gone on before us, have completed the work on the terrestrial trestle board, and we are now joyously laboring from the celestial board prepared by he who is the giver and sustainer of all life. There was brethren, founded.
a time when in whom we
each of us knelt and made known to our put our trust and our faith was well
To our brothers we do not meet again, farewell. Respectfully submitted, R.T. Wentllng, Chairman
say
good
bye but
farewell, until
we
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DEATHS DURING THE YEAR 1991 Lodge #0001 Luther Eugene Dunn; Earl L. Billups; Joseph M. Rush. Lodge #0002 Paul H. Johnson; Louis B. Spears. Lodge #0003 Wi11iam Everett Aldridge; Lyndon Dale Bollinger; Charles Arthur Carmitchel, Sr.; Noflet Bentley Carr; Earl Cornelius Cole; William Doniphan Conquest; Cecil Eugene Cooper; Ernest Byron Dietzel; Ralph Reed Dobbie; Raymond Earl Fransham; Loren Leon French; Ellis Charles Griffith; Arthur Lincoln Guy; John Edward Haynes; Lawrence Mickey, Jr.; Gilbert William Jenkins; Norman Dean Keltner; Harve C. Kenley; Terrance Adrian Kennedy; John Fountin Kratzer; James Phelix Lewis; Walter Albert Muller; Derby Spencer Nichols; William Dinges Nyhart; Waldene Leroy Olson; Chester Basel Stewart; Meritt Wilson Stone; Carl Strobel; Frank William Vochatzer; Laurence Virgil Willard; George Clement Williams; Ralph E. Finch; Richard Leon Canfield; Paul Arthur Thorla; Jr.; Harry Henry Weaver; Robert James Sears; George Mcclelland Seaton, Jr.; Andrew Richard Lewellyn; Thomas Michael Baker; Bennie Leon Smith; James Alfred Baker; Roy William Corriston; Everett Roy Petty; Hugh Burton Richardson; Seward William Jones; Sidney Lee Phillips; William Lewis Peters; James Frederick Sperry; John Leroy Pygman. Lodge #0005 Thomas L. Brittain. Lodge #0006 Reno Edward Bruns; Arthur Merritt Clough; Kenneth E. Hamilton; Joseph Arlo Hults; Pete Springer; Erwin Stugard; Junius Clark Underwood; Delbert Stanton Wilson . Lodge #0007 Roy Clay Ellis; John Cecil Hurley; Leslie Ernest Jaecke; Donald B. King; Allen Entz Klassen; Warren Arnold Robertson; Franklin L. Tiers; Elmer Edwin Trost; William E. Wallace; Harvey R. Wenger; Harold Everett Taylor; William Henry Johnston; Douglas L. Twiggs. Lodge #0008 Delmer Ivan Chambers; Charles Orean Hart; Earl Raymond Kennedy; Evart Leon O'dell; Ralph Lewis Richardson; James Watts Talbot; Robert Henry Waters; Gerald Preston Wood; Rexal Arthur Moore. Lodge #0009 Douglas Beene; Earl Carleton Brown; Branford Penwell Hoffman; Ivan D. Holmquist; Dale Lowell Kerr; Frank Gilmore Mccain; Robert Johnson Mounsey; Wilmer Gordon Beougher; Charles Lewis Henderson. Lodge #0010 Bernard E. Duree; Vernon L. Grayson; Arthur E. Olson; Morris S. Robertson; Lyle Wallace Stevens; Calvin David Jetter; Donald Dewitt Schroyer; Joseph Thomas Cune; Lodge #0011 John Emby Piatt.
Hart;
Clarence
George
Knowlton;
James
L.
Lodge #0012 Andrew J. Blair; Clarence Ridenour Cowan; Walter Gene Cox; Sidney Lloyd Harry; Thomas A. Howell; Clayton O. Martin; Herman John Meinen; George Robert Randall; Marcellus Edwin Rose; Marshall William Sharrai; Paul M. Shebilsky; Jean F. Stem; Luther William Lyons; Virgil Jacob Schaefer; Alfred Dillon Smith;
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Lodge #0014Marlin I. Steffeyp; Charles Samuel Marshall Trower.
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Albert
Theis,
Jr.;
Lodge #0015 Harry Everette Allen; Roy Spencer Bayless, Jr.; Arnold Lee Boattenhammer; Edgar Marion Gamber; Edwin Emery Henry; Herman Frederick Keil; Lester Penn McCabe; Dwight D. Swan; Chester R. Younkin; Glenn Addison Fields. Lodge #0016 Rufus Abraham Babb; Fred Goff Billings; Jesse Chester Long; Robert Guy Sesler; Lonnie George Springer; Leslie E. Jacobson; Oscar Soto Jacquez. Lodge #0017 Bennett Clayton Beach; Fred Thomas Carroll; William A. Edwards; Ray Elliott; Orval Edgar Hixon; Emery Franklin Kittrell; William Alfred Lewis, Jr.; Arnold Dudley Lyon; William Woodrow Martin; Frederick William Moore; George Stephen Powell; William Frederick Reimann; Leo Glenn Swogger; Harold James Tuttle; James Richard Williams; Orville Fay CIinkenbeard; Frank Corbett lams; James H. Newman; Thomas Osborne Maffett; Lodge #0018 William A. Brooks; Gerald N. Coakley; William T. Dawson; Harley Dale Decker; Marvin P. Forker; Rex LeRoy Fossnight; Harold F. Hase; Floyd Alfred Jacob; Frank M. Knox; Mark Patton Nesbit; Merle Mandeville Price; Edward Stirling Woodsum; Fred H. Meador; Sidney Avery Morris; John William Nelson, Jr.; Harold Vernon Workman; Lee D. Barnett; John R. Millard; Thurman T. Jamison. Lodge #0019 John Burke Dennis; Clark Walter Briggs, Jr. Lodge #0020 Louis Clifton Ernst; J. Raymond Foree. Lodge #0022 William Albert Irey; Freddie Matthew Kirkpatrick; Dean Elbert Mcnabb; Harold Clyde Shelinbarger. Lodge #0023 Ben F. Larner; Bert Roy Perry; Scott Hansen. Lodge #0024 Arthur J. Dryden; Earl Theodore Durrant; Bert Franklin Edwards; Jacob Clyde Fowler; Joseph Silver Whiteford; Fred A. Mayden. Lodge #0025 Ralph Brucker; Lodge #0026 Frank LeRoy Fear; Robert Hume Thompson. Lodge #0027 John Curtis Rush.
Fischer;
William
R.
Johnson;
Eugene
H.
Lodge #0030 William D. Harbes; John Elmo Wooldridge; Oscar Wright; Harold Mellor; Charles O. Zimmerman.
G.
Lodge #0029 William Perry Mcgrew.
Lodge #0031 Lee Edwinson. Lodge #0032 Chauncey John Bickel; Luther Allan Whitten. Lodge #0033 Lloyd Russell Mcgrew. Lodge #0034 Donald Claude Peebles. Lodge #0035 Harlan C. Buehler; Karl Edward Laverentz; Donald L. Quaife; Harlan L. Schram; Edward H. Steffen; Charles Horace Walker; Ivan Waldo Warren; Hilding Anderson; Orgene Morris Loftin; Richard Smith Buchholz;
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Fred R. Fouth; Elbridge Amasa Trull; Mac Henry Feuerbacher; Glenn F. Hastings; Barley Wayne Sands; Holland L. Stoffer; Lodge #0036 Austin Grant Hailey; Norman W. Williams; Lodge #0037 Glenn L. Koons; Phil Andru Petitt; Lodge #0038Norris Elbert ledge.
Quay Geer; George Russell Peterson; Earle Brooks; Dale Glenn Minckley; Wesley W. Rut-
Lodge #0039 Carl Marshall Lindeen; Chester G. Milne; Maurice Costal lo Taylor; Arthur M. Bobbitt; Jerry Eugene Ewing. Lodge #0040 Donald Harold Avery; Henry Berry Sheldon; George Edward Felber.
Ivy; Herbert
Lester
Lodge #0041 Roland Bryan Kuebler. Lodge #0042 Dale Edward Coffman. Lodge #0043 Dennis Samuel Berridge; Walter Anthony Bollinger; Darwin S. Cline; Daniel Jasper Fair, Jr.; Frank Gregg; Ralph Thomas Powell. Lodge #0044 Edwin Merle Rogers; Robert Cohen Carr, Jr.; George E. Headrick. Lodge #0046 William Oscar Emery; Walton Herman Peter Wiebe, Jr. Lodge #0047 Ivan Paul Mcclimans.
Camp;
Harley
Goode;
Arthur
Alva
Lasley;
M.
Steele;
David
Vern
Lodge #0049 Walter C. Linaweaver; Donald Richard Mankins. Lodge #0050 Harvey C. Bahner; Claire Omar Fitzgerald; Gaylord Gustaf Johnson; Marvin D. Davis; Laverne H. Spears. Lodge #0051 Everette Coorey Arnold; Edwin Walter Bauer, Sr.; Charles Bertrand Beeks; Fred Roy Beier; Clifford A. Bezinque; Dean Robert Billings; John Philip Camp; Thomas Russell Chescheir, II; Herbert Sylvester Cordill; John Kelly Corkhill; Robert Wayne Day; John Edward Glatt; Glen Hales; Eric J. Johnson; Walter Glenn Johnson; Floyd Bernard Mccoy; Melvyn Joe Mosier; Clarence Earl Niven; Maynard Wilson Page; Harry Merl Pollom; Clarence William Price; Harold Cloy Rishel; Clarence Jerry Schuyler; Ed Tanner; Carlos Wendall Taylor; Donald A. Williams; Ray Fredrick Winkler; John H. Kelly; William Earl Brown; Floyd W. Torrey. Lodge #0052 Henry Glen Chaney; Kenneth J. Shove; Lodge #0054 Rolla Spurgeon Faulkner; James Herbert Killough; Larry Allen Knobbe; Whitchel Daniel Mckinney; Clarence Alva Mitchell; Rex L. Gatton; Hiram Samuel Clark; Hugh Wilber Roy, Jr.; Earl L. Welker; Robert Eugene Wilson; Donald R. McNemee; Don C. Israel. Lodge #0055 John Bennett Hays. Lodge #0056 Lowell Rex Lee; Loren L. Locke. Lodge #0057 James Thomas Blewett; Mark Alvin Davis, Jr.; Robert Drake; Ernest Arnold Lickey; Dennis Christian; Maurice A. Lammey.
Lloyd Flynn
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Lodge #0058 Frederick Black; Elmer Lee Neal; Leo C. Webs. Lodge 40060 Clark Elmo lott; Henry Dan Fisk; Merle Leslie Forsythe; Charles Francis Fox, Jr.; Lester Samuel Frankford; Earl W. Griffith; John Raymond Hill; Owen Emry Hodgson; Kenneth Howard Longbine; Oscar Owen Meyer; Christos George Plentzas; Bill Alexander Reynolds; Jesse Mulvane Ross; Louis Dean Strowig; William Jack Triplett; Marshall Lee West; Ardith G. Williams; Claude Llewellyn Wilson; Ralph Monroe Wilson; Frank Thomas Cultron; Lloyd Saylor; Clarence Albert Yockers . Lodge #0061 Fred Samuel Jackson; Herbert L. Roy. Lodge #0062 Alfred Mark Humbert.
Humphrey;
Marvin
Lodge #0063 Marvin F. Burrows; Clarence Ross; Abie Lee Zwahlen.
A.
Lee;
Augusta
Paul
Dixon;
Richard Clyde
C.
Lodge #0064 J.C. Bennett; Lewis Arthur Wakeman. Lodge #0065 Robert Cunningham; Rueck. Lodge #0066 Frank Thomas Cummings.
Russell
Forbes;
Pagett,
Thomas
L.
Jr.;
Rochat;
Karl
George
Claude
Alan
Lodge #0067 Harold E. Hope. Lodge #0069 William Herbert J. Batten.
Denham;
John Wesley
Gilbaugh;
Ralph
Lodge #0070 James Walter Greene; Fred M. Nisewanger; William Schaefer; Roger Albert Sisco.
F.
Lodge #0071 Charles E. Easley. Lodge #0072 Howard F. Anderson. Lodge #0073 Herschel Wesley Arnold; Wayne C. Howard; Adelbert Humphrey; Adelbert Mccormick, Jr.
William
Lodge #0074 Cecil Gail Drouillard; Clark Andrew Gruver; Robert Charles Jacobs; Loyd C. King; Clyde Norton; Alfred N. Pennington; Lawrence M. Tackett; Elbert M. Buchanan; Carl Britt Malott. Lodge #0075 Earl Charles Cordts; Dorsey W. Hancks; James E. Sullivan; Gerald B. Throop; Alvin Leroy Estes; Leslie E. Ayars. Lodge #0076 Nathan Hole; Frederick J. Swan. Lodge #0077 Henry Clay King, Jr.; Warren R. Lutterell; Clyde E. Lynch; Loren C. Rolf; Gene Roland Nossaman; William L. Smith; Brad Hewitt Parker. Lodge #0079 Edward Herman Lenheim, Sr.; Godfrey Granville Markley; Dale Charles Masters; Marion Merle Moon; Donald Wells Calkins; Elton John Carrington; Roger Reed John ; Lodge #0080 Leslie J Frye; Fred Alvin Riggs; Earle Dickenson Skirvin; Willford Keith Zimmerman; Howard B. Mcclellan. Lodge #0083 Neil Lester Cummings.
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Lodge #0086 Joseph J. Ashford; Earl William Baker; Frederick Ord Baker; Leon Walker Berry; William Lee Braddy, Sr.; Jesse Carson Brown; Robert William Cortelyou, Jr.; Victor Glenn Davidson; David Dirksen; Chandler Lee Elwell; James Ervin Fisher; Van Russell Frey; Joseph Hays Fullerton; Jacob Griekspoor; William E. Hammer; Jesse Wade Hampton; Roy W. Harding; Dale Lee Hills; Harold H Huckins; George Edward Hupman; Orin Christopher Kasenberg; James Franklin Lewis; Robert Oren Mattix; Loren Parker Mooberry; Melvin Eugene Nelson; Harold C. Patterson; George Warner Reeves; Jr.; W. Aubrey Rollins; Clarence Sylvester Saiser; Callis Sellers; Laurence Eugene Smith; Robert Wayne Steele; Isidore Swesh; Homer Ardel Tanner; Eugene Earl Trent; Alfred Ray Wentz; Clifton Harold Wood; Donald Wayne Chllders; William Franklin Harmon; Claude Arnold McCarter; Roy E. Nelson; Drury Francis Pierce; Sherman Vendel Whittington; David S. Selcer. Lodge #0087 Allen Robinson; Fet row.
Harold
E.
Anderson;
Kendrick
Don
Lodge #0088 Richard Edwin James. Lodge #0090 Homer Lee Clifton; Charles G. Epling, Jr.; Dallas Lloyd Gl^aze; Roy W. Gooden; David Lowell Johnson; Gordon J. Kopfer; Carl L. Lewis; Harry F. Lose; Lewis Abel Martin; Lloyd Earl Milham; Glenn Homer Neibling; Earl Anthoney Riddle; Marvin Bedford Runyon; Elmer Durant Stratton; Leo V. Wood; Dean William Ratliff, II; Fredrick W.E. Buechner; Walter C. Welch; Lowell D. Walker. Lodge #0091 Kenneth Oswald Brolyer; Kenneth Dwight Byers; Earl Ivan Harries; Paul Oliver Kerr; Benjamin William Lafene; Martin Ernst Schulz; William Dolphus Stockard; Melvin Talbot Strickler; Donald Dean Turner; Gene Rex Willsey. Lodge #0092 Alfred Lyle Farmer. Lodge #0093 Robert Archie Burns; Robert Oliver Karr; George Donald MacCuIloch; George G. Smart; Thomas Lawrence Dawe; Charles James Shifflet; William Alexander Stearns. Lodge #0094 George R. Bolinger; George Albert Carter; Ross Kimball Lawrence; William E. Sharpe; Frank Coe Thomas. Lodge #0095 Hawk L. Barron; Raymond Edward Taylor. Lodge #0096'Albert Harry Barker; Oadis Jack Brushwood; William Albert Gardner; William Joseph Kanosky; Alex R. Masson; Vorhies Berkley Sorter; Robert Paul Stephenson; Charles William McComas; Bennie Leon Smith; Ralph F. Knefel; Robert Eugene Wood; Mickey Maryland Brown. Lodge #0097 George Franklin Bacon; Russell Torbet Berry; Courtney Ernest Graves; Glen Edward Kassebaum; Cleburne C. Riley; Leland Verne Seivley; Ernest Elmer Jones; Fred Owen Lawson; Donald Eugene Knapp; San Wayne Cawthorn; Cecil M Wilcox. Lodge #0098 Lawrence Franklin Bourbina; Ralph Edward Dunlap; Karl Clair Harshman; Gerald Dean Huffman; Leslie Archibald Kauffman; Charles Rudolph Krenger; Wade Wilcox Phillips; William C. Robinson; Harold William Shugart;
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Oliver Clinton Simpson; Harold Wayne Widler; Robert Charles Vasconcells; Verlin Darwin Bogart; Herbert V, Constable; Theodore Abram Sanborn. Lodge #0099 Ralph M. Amick; Wilbur H. Burk; Earl W. Carr; Lawrence B. Cassidy; Harry Ewal1 Christopher; John T. Crane; Glen Alfred Edminster; Gilbert G. Friesen; Gerald H. Grange; Sherwood C. Gregory; Floyd M. Lawrence; Roy Clayton Lefors; Robert V. Middlebusher; James B. Nelson; Carl C. Sanford; Leslie Edward Shaw; Arnold M. Smith; Arthur Wayne Smith; Gene A. Soft; Glenn A. Thomas; Walter T. Turner; Harry Dyck; Chester W. Perry; Will G. Price, Jr.; Joe D. Rogers; James R. White; Franklin Melburn Page; Richard Von Duckworth; Marion J. Fink; Lodge #0100 Paul Leo Armstrong; Lloyd R. Crow; Jr.; William Eddie Ryan; Billy E. Shaffer; Myrl Dean Starrett; Harold Dale Westervelt; Grant Eric Hamlet; Lodge #0101 Cloyce Raymond Sturdy; George D Rogers. Lodge #0102 James E Adcock; Lester F. Cannon; Ralph L. Carroll; Henry Blaine Doty; Robert Lee Ernest; George William Heller; John Curd Moomaw; John Paulk; Clayton Boyd Reitz; Harry T. Roberts; John Leo Turner; Harold D. Griffith. Lodge #0103 William Bradley; David P. Evans; Paul W. Harnly; Robert Earl Heaton; Ralph W. Morgan; Floyd W. Naff; Clayton Henry Osborn; Lloyd W, Drybread; Calvin Clark; Franklin I. Brinegar; William Hedden; Charles L. Mohler; Harry E. Newland; David S. Reese. Lodge #0104 Homer D. Carver; Arthur A. Duston; Henry J. Tegethoff, Jr.; Carl T. Barry; Joseph F. Rouser; Verlin A. Barnes. Lodge #0105 Charles Randolph Pi eking.
Hall;
Carl
E.
Rasher;
Max
Allen
Lodge #0106 Dean Alfred Darling; Darwin N. Lester; Thomas Davis, Jr.; Clarence Athel Hoi 1ingsworth.
Allen
Lodge #0107 Charles C. Bunch; William F. Etter; Hugh Evans vis; Frank Henry Neal; Lloyd W. Robertson; Cinotto; Elmo Rex Mott; Robert Olen White, Sr.
JarFred
Lodge #0108Orville Lee Dawson; Charles M. Leist; M a j . Shannon P. Rowton; William Glen Shankles. Lodge #0109 Harold G. Mcnabney; Herbert R. Tietz. Lodge #0110 Walter Clair Bailey; Albert Veryl Froemming; George Pershing Hobson; Howard Clay Riggs; Floyd Paul Weller; Richard Major Winger. Lodge #0112 Neal Leroy West; Gordon William Haines; Severt Ferdinand Liedtke; Lloyd A. Wheeler; Elwood Payne. Lodge #0113 Marvin O. Brummett; Simon E. Henderson; Vernon D. Martin; John D. Trude; Hilary J. Wentz; John Chester Goodwin; Walter Jacobs Hadorn; Charles Lester Koughton; Donald H. Nobles. Lodge #0114 Bert Edward Dawson. Lodge #0116 Jesse Enos Christie.
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Lodge #0117 Harold Emmett Fullington; Paul Eugene Good; Oscar Lee Herndon; Carl Nelson Hunter; Millard Ellsworth Lewis; Joseph Earl Mackey, Sr.; Albert Carson McFadden; James Thomas Sias; Robert Leonard Simpson; Harold Eugene Thornton; William Earl Thurston; J.D. Wilmoth; Robert Leroy Mullican. Lodge #0119 John Lewis Schwab. Lodge #0121 Charles K. Sowder. Lodge #0122 Roy John Anderson; Loren Richard Berner; David Eugene Totten; Vincent Rafield Caron. Lodge #0124 Wilbur Lowell Bybee; Marion Dwight Demoret; Amos Carl Dunn; George Tobias McGi11, Jr.; John Gustave Schust; Vivian Marcus Thomas; Gerald J. Mills; Newton H. Benscheidt; Raymond Wilbur Binford, Jr.; Oliver Roy Eberhart; William E. Elliott; Earl Raymond Gibson; John Ambrose Gilliland; Cecil W. Haines; Foster Myers; Vincent C. Reh; Lawrence Manford Sims; Jack Martell Tate; Vernon Orval Brack; Robert D. Elser; Ernest G. Hoffman; Virgil L. Linebarger; Clifford Rousey. Lodge #0125 George Calvin Boyer; Paul Brown Rhoades; Lloyd Kenneth Clausen; Ernest Alford Humes. Lodge #0126 Roy E. Henderson; Walter Kubits; Lynn W. Watt. Lodge #0127 Joseph H. Knauss; Don Gamblin. Lodge #0129 Joseph Wilson Clark, Jr.; Floyd Arthur Stone; Adlee Cecil Broyles; John M. Munson. Lodge #0130 Roy A. Gilliland. Lodge #0131 Raymond B. Parker. Lodge #0132 Thomas W. Goodwin; Dwight Enoch Lewis; Lemuel Quince Mason; Merrill James Wilson. Lodge #0133 Ross M. Banister; Howard T. Barker; Jordan W. Burkey; Edward L. Dauphin; Ralph D. Hamilton; Maurice Dean Kunkle; Malcolm M. Mills; Alva V. Moffitt; Maurice Lee Potter; George W. Putnam; Theodore M. Rogers; James William Bennett; John James Oearmond. Lodge #0134 Lawton M. Hanna; Marion F. Ernest Dewain Cepner; Jack Bowman Palmer.
Smiley; Carl F. Wait; Wayne Brannan; Walter
Lodge #0135 Roy Francis Stirton. Lodge #0136 Charles I. Wall; Poley Edward O'Kelley; Robert Lee Conaway. Lodge #0137 Dwight L. Foster; Richard Wayne Merrick; Alva E. Wilkinson. Lodge #0141 Leonard Monroe Runyan; George William Lindeman. Lodge #0142 George W. Simons; Jack Otto Spencer; Ira C. Dole; Gerald J. Angood; Harold Wesley Ewert; James George Gould; Clarence Frederich Ice; John Clifford Lambert; Ted J. Leffingwell; Robert Glenn Masterson; Loyd Devere Newberry; David Crawford Osborn; Ralph Adams Robinson; Herbert William Scott; Irwin Frank Seitz;
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Gerald Olen Stukey; William Leon Bonham; Paul Eugene Gilmore; J. Guinn Willoughby; William F. Schmidt; Daniel Joseph Stauth. Lodge #0143 Nels Albert Peterson; John R. Nelson. Lodge #0144 Glen Baker; Rolland M. Peyton. Lodge #0145 Dale Asa Conn; Ferdnand R. Gansil; Ralph H. Haigh; Harry John Harrison; Wilbur Warren Kent, Sr.; Edward G. Bracken; Clark Emerson Housh; Ray Loren Rarick. Lodge #0146 William Price Woodmansee; Henry H* Besthorn; Grant B. Crow.
Ross
Walker;
Herman
Lodge #0147 Charles Clinton Dills; Milton Lloyd Schlotthauer; John W. Slocombe; Hollis A. Ruck. Lodge #0148 Myron Lee Harries; Nova Grant Moody; Boyd Wayne Morris. Lodge #0149 Edward Harold Lowe. Lodge #0150 John Walter Garland; John Gerard Oberman, Jr.; Walter Edward Reed; Howard Burns Stout; Edward Luther Gardner; Howard Ivan Phelps. Lodge #0151 Jack Otto Atkinson; Elvin Smiles Cox; Charles William Dewater; John Edward Eckel; Perry E. Logan; Robert Lee Painter; Mack William Parsley; Gerald Clayton Wiseman; Milton James Woody. Lodge #0152 Dennis Ray Philbeck. Lodge #0153 Wilbur Edward Adams; Orvan Miller Ashe; Joseph Henry Bell; Ralph Wiley Doherty; Merrill A. Elliott; Harold Ralph Ferguson; Robert Taylor Fulton; William Douglas Harmon; William Jacob Heck; Arthur Louis Keck; James Leroy L'afferty; John Lee Lattimore, Jr.; James O. Mack, Jr.; John Ludvig Mitcha; Paul D. Hazlett; Robert Bruce Miller; Elmer Daniel Westfall, Jr.; George William Krumsick; Earl Blevins Myron; James Elliott Nickell; Richard L. Carlston; Kenneth Victor Hoffman; Dan W. Martin. Lodge #0154 James William Hansen; Harold R. Harris; Keith Keeler; John Milton Mcreynolds; George M. Snapp, Lodge #0155 Elmo Merrill Klingenberg; Joshua Ray Nearhood; Leroy Devore.
Wooden
Hurt;
M.
Terry
Lodge #0156 Burl William Brown. Lodge #0158 Richard L. Francis; Frank Svensson; George M. Wood.
Hundley,
Jr.;
Valdemar
Lodge #0160 Eugene M. Adams; Charles Edward Bloomer; Virgil Blecha.
C.
Paul
Lodge #0161 Orville Russell Taylor. Lodge #0162 Wilbur Samuel Haxton; Alonzo Lambertson; John Wendell Tyler; Harvey Edwin Lukert. Lodge #0163 Jacob Earl Ludwick; Vernie Harold Rexroat. Lodge #0164 Lavelle Binning; George D. Brelsford; Glen Dale Mettler; Paul Edgar Oglevie; Joseph Richard Reardon.
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Lodge #0165 Dewey Ervin Rich; Miles Harvey Darnell; Buddie Dean Pearson.
March
Turner;
Robert
Waine
Lodge #0166 Carl Johnson, Jr. Lodge #0167 Clifford Claude Atteberry; Chester William Roland Dean Reece; Robert Harvey Walker.
Poison;
Lodge #0168 John Russell Dyer; Philip Robert Hamilton; Kenneth Eugene Hougham; Robert Lee Sharpies; Homer Arthur Weddle; Robert Leo Fleming, Jr.; Jack Francis Bentley; William Henry Kendall; Harry Ray Mcgee; Warren Pr i ce. Lodge #0169 William Musil Pishney; Melvin T. Smith; Ross Everett Troutner; Walter Adolph Youngquist; Farrell Farris Osborne. Lodge #0171 John Howard Johnson; Robert Howard Miller; Earl B. Rodgers; Samuel Claire Stitt; Clifford O. Wilkey; John R. Wilson. Lodge #0172 Charles Russell Bickel; Eldon Allen Davenport; Garland E. Osburn; Robert H. Wilson, Jr.; Walter John Linsenmayer; Robert E. Yadon; Richard Merrill Allton; Marcus M. Vogt; Robert Eugene Decker. Lodge #0173 Ralph Jasper Cook; Carl Downing; Dale Geer Foust; Harold A. Mettling; Joe P. Wright; Roy F. Hamm; Gene Al1 en Larcade. Lodge #0174 Harold Paul Season; Ezra George Herman; John Barger; John W. Morrill; John Kenneth Byers.
Roscoe
Lodge #0177 Doran Diel Dewald; Gaylord George Frazier; Floyd Daniel Wanamaker; Marvin Herbert Dumler; Harvey James; Donald W. Murphy; Arthur Wallace Spaulding; Arthur Paul Williams. Lodge #0179 Webb Smith. Lodge #0184 Egon J. Ehrlich; Herbert S. Fleisher; Hugh Franklin Gray; T. Earl Groom; James W. Lemon; Elmer Elsworth Lumpkin; Theodore Alanson Nelson; Richard Hoy Parker; Charles F. Benfer; Albert C. Mueller; Leander B. McCune. Lodge #0186 Theodore Bush Addleman; Arthur James Dowling; Otis Hughes; James Gerald Benson. Lodge #0187 Arthur D. Burton; Gerald M. Carney; G. Mike Loy; Ralph E. Moffatt; J. Kenneth Montee; Harold Seymour; Lloyd E. Sills; Raymond C. Strecker; Loyal J. Townsend; William Earl James; Joseph A. Krainz; Charles F. Myers; Charles F. Walthour; Donald D. Stuckey. Lodge #0188 Nelson D. Mccoss; Matthew Martin Rezac. Lodge #0189 Rupert V. Dryden; Gilbert W. Suhr. Lodge #0190 Harold E. Cox;
Raymond Lewis Sutton.
Lodge #0191 Harry Linn; Floyd C. Harris.
C. Shaw; William
V. Stutz; Archie
Lodge #0192 Arnold Fankhauser; Howard Wayman Hollinger; Allen Hunke; Ned K. Layton; Virgil L. Pangburn. Lodge #0193 Robert Lester Thompson.
Lloyd
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Lodge #0194 George Emery Faringer; William E. Poteet; Gary Tanner; Clyde Raymond Hayes; Glen Eugene Barnes.
Lee
Lodge #0195 Robert Lee Brady; Walter Martin Carter; Irwin Herbert McVey; Fred Hall Mullen; Clarence E. Cook; Gerald Dale Davis; Edward W. Marx. Lodge #0196 Wilbur Dale Cross; Moody Merriwether Hardin; Guy Mayes; Melvin Bert Miller; Courtney B. Myers; Robert Clinton Heidrick; Arlo Fayne Hollander; Valentine Edward Short. Lodge #0199 Frederick Earl McCreary, Lodge #0200 Harold W. Dilts; Howard H. Hadsall; Albert Edward Jones; Robert Floyd Doolin; Roy E. Duncan; Raymond Glen Frye; Daryl Max Seifert. Lodge #0201 John Hufbauer Kimble; Albert Francis Mills; Arthur Ehrenhardt Owen; William C. Parker; Howard McDeamott Pennington; Lloyd Russel Shoup; Smiley Garrett Megonigle; Leroy Emery Dietrich; Smiley James Megonigle; John Victor Pierson; Lindley Eugene Watson. Lodge #0203 Vernon Prochaska; Frank M. Stromberg; Utterback; Orville Albert Crane.
Glenn
Adrian
Lodge #0205 Alfred Carol Boline; Wayne Charles Millison. Lodge #0206 James Leonard Beason; Larry Edward Galvin^ Sr.; Joesephas Eli Matlock; Charles Leroy Wullenwaber; Denwood G. Conard; Carl Wesley Heacock; Dwight S. Waters. Lodge #0210 Dixie Julian Pierce; Edgar Earl Provence. Lodge #0211 Lawrence Gustav Nystrom. Lodge #0212 Doren Dean Galbraith; Herbert R. Jones; Curtis Arnold Koch; Manford W. Hord. Lodge #0216 Raymond Edward Warren. Lodge #0217 Horace Courtney neth St i vers.
Moudy;
Paul
Brown
Shivel; Noel
Ken-
Lodge #0219 Dan L. Brayton. Lodge #0220 Joseph E. VanCleve. Lodge #0221 Wyatt Joseph Corbin, Jr.; Floyd 0. Johnson; Marvin H. Rosene; ElReno F. Sederlin; Alva A. Thompson; Carl Albert Westin; Ernest L. Kirk. Lodge #0222 Ray A. Dessenberger; Gordon L. Howard. Lodge #0223 Loren C. Aldrich; John Black; Orville Glen Cantrell; George Orlin Butts.
Hinerman;
Joe
Lodge #0224 Guy Harold Bethell; Robert Lyle Sutherland. Lodge #0225 James Rockwell Boyd; Nels Edwin Carlson; Lewis Wilbur Congrove; Charles Thomas Euwer; Ralph Wilber Foster; Terry Austin Jaquith; Edwin Karl Metzdorf; Edward Louis Mulholland; Silas E. Riddle; Peter Holden Spear; Robert Franklin Fames; Earl Travis Davis; John H. Fallon. Lodge #0229 Harold C. Jones.
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Lodge #0230 Wayne A. Catlin; Donald E. Eggleston; Deane Button; Thomas A. Jerrell; John Powell. Lodge #0233 Forrest Moss .
Smith Beamer; Cecil
E. Kielhorn;
Gabriel
Lacel
Glick
Lodge #0234 Charles Durrell Harrison; Gordon Norwood. Lodge #0236 James Robert Lemons; Walter A. Neibarger. Lodge #0238 David F. Mccormick; William Albert Elton Hindman; George Lee Vanburen.
Foreman;
Thomas
Lodge #0241 James M. Smith; Archie Harold Owens. Lodge #0243 George Luther Crotchett; Harold Rogers; Clarence Lucian Hess.
J. Moody;
Edward
V.
Lodge #0244 Timothy Verne Bennett; Roland T. Harden. Lodge #0245 Wayne Woodrow Weast. Lodge #0246 Roscoe Wiley Blackford; Winfred Cloyd Daggett; Peter Merrill; Justin Dale Raynesford; Frederick Arthur Stone; Carl A. Walker; James Monroe Welsh; Arthur Clayton Williams; Charles Harry Williams; Joel Stephen Finke; William Myron Barnum. Lodge #0247 Chester G. Hedges; Russell Dean Thompson; William Robert Coine.
Tappan;
Kenneth
F.
Lodge #0248 Loren H. Wulfkuhle. Lodge #0252 Jack Hargett; William Eilert Siefkes; Leonard E. Tuckwood; Henry Willinger; Samuel W. Heinze; Charles Earl Thompson. Lodge #0253 Paul C. Claudell; Ferd E. Conaway. Lodge #0254 Clarence L. Alpers; George Frederick Holtfrerich; Keith Raymond Keeley; James William Staton; Charles Irwin Symns; Leander Hopkins Thomas. Lodge #0256 Edgar Denny; James Marion Brittian. Lodge #0257 Marvin D. Pauley; Louis Franklin Pinick. Lodge #0258 Paul Edwin Bertrand; Bumgardner,
John
F.
Miller;
Richard
Allen
Lodge #0259 Owen Totten; Kenneth E. Markalus. Lodge #0261 Claude Dee Bowen. Lodge #0265 Virgil F. Hoffman; Oscar Randolph Muecke; George Lewis Ross; Bernard James Shand; Robert H. Vaughn; Paul Frederick Davis; Robert Ernest Frazier; James Lee Parkhurst; Eddie Thomas Wood. Lodge #0268 Clyde Wallace Bartlett; David Vern McClimans. Lodge #0269 Gerald V. Chitwood; George Henry Green. Lodge #0271 Donald Dean Hall; Cyrus W. Long; Harold Monroe McAlpine; Cecil Clarence Oldfield; Deryll Maurice Huckaby; Earl Horn, Jr.; Doyle Dee Mansker. Lodge #0272 Burton Richardson Hugh; Webb Smith Archie; Lee Phillips Sidney.
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Lodge #0273 Clifford Gary Beyer; Clarence Albert Blumenshine; Carl E. Craig; Loyd Ray Drake; Clarence A. Parker; Hardy W. Wunsch. Lodge #0274 Joe Thomas Maxwell. Lodge #0275 Loved Thornton Sutton; Francis Marion Moomaw. Lodge #0277 Clifford Raymond Lowry; John D. Stephens; Ron Morrison; Richard Schulz. Lodge #0278 Robert Bruce Parker; Robert Francis Rigg; Edwin James Schupbach; Roy Sargent; Franklin Henry Skaggs. Lodge #0279 John Leslie Bradstreet; Grant Hyames, Jr.; Bobby Gene Ming; Raymond Lee Schmalzried; Lilborn Ottis Shay. Lodge #0280 Venon A. Miller. Lodge #0281 Clarence Eulis Birney; George Cyrille Fountain; Ray Nelson Stites; David Henry Pratt. Lodge #0282 Charles O. Guthrie; Howard W. Ihloff; Maurice Mather Rucker; Bryce Welsh. Lodge #0284 Paul Kramer; Edward William Geis; Vearl Dean Eisenhour. Lodge #0284 Lyle Delbert
Rodenbeek;
William
E.
Bloom.
Lodge #0285 William Raymond Johnson; George Edward Pike. Lodge #0288 Robert Lee Lovelace. Lodge #0289 Robert Kenneth Hoyt. Lodge #0290 Jess Franklin Morris; Roy Arven Mosher; Glenn Marvin Winningham; Clarence Thomas Gilson; Gary Garth LeRock. Lodge #0291 Kenneth Duane Rogg; Marion Bruce Weeks; Albert ence Flegler.
Clar-
Lodge #0293 Jesse Lee Caplinger; John Ray Cobb; Robert Vaile Corns; Hade Gaston Gupton; Roland Leroy Judd; Truman Earl Nash; Guy Shuck; Douglas E. Tedrow; Vern C. Fankhauser; Willard Andrew Matthews; Frank R. Rinkel; Donald Maynard Fisk. Lodge #0295 Ivan Hadley; Clayton Leroy Sherman; Wendel G. Ferrin; Richard Schulz. Lodge #0298 Fred Paul Karban, Jr.; Edward Votruba. Lodge #0299 Earl R. Kelley; Kenneth Ralph Kelly; Adolph Knoefel; Lonnie C. McCubbin; Carrol R. Minor; John Edward Loeppke; Francis Edward Millington. Lodge #0300 Vee Patterson Brown; Alva Henry Freeman; Arnold Johnson; Eugene Ralph Jones, Jr.; Gilbert Ashton Allen; Charles Ray Haddock; John William Harper; Floyd Preston Palmer. Lodge #0303 Kenneth Earl Barnard; Henry Allen Bates; Austin Wilbur Beal; Raymond Harold Blackwood; Clyde Norman Blades; Clyde Cecil Boatright; Delbert Nicholas Bonicamp; James Ray Branscum; Ira D. Brashear, Jr.; Glen E. Bryant; Carl Leslie Buck; John Hamilton Burns, Jr.; William Clarence Cantrell; George Henry Cocking; Virgil Dale Coleman; John Henry Cooley;
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March
Dorth Laforest Coombs; Ernie Wilbur Cranmer; Glenn Elton Dawson; Merritt Dean; Donald Dee Dickinson; Frederick Leonard Dicks; Fred Nicholas Dunkin; David Donald Fishback; Jack Wells Fowler; Sam Marshall Gardner; William Ezekiel Gault; Oliver Elwood Gibson; J. Carl Glidewell; Marcus Denham Gow; Floyd Walter Hall; Clarence Haddox Hamm; William Campbell Harper; Charles Ray Haynes; Ivy James Hood; Clarence Arnold Hotvedt; Guy Albert Houston; Jim George Jackson; Bill Murphy Jones, Jr.; Carl Edward Jones; Theodore Charles Jueni^ling; Dwight Sherman Kelley; Kenneth Pinkerton Labarthe; Maurice Ralph Lammey; Lionel Lester Larrance; Howard Jacob Lenhert; Wendell David Lewis; Herbert Piper Lindsley; Donald Gene Logue; Tommie Joe Long; Harold Bernard Lower; Warren Peer Lyttle; Kenneth Verne Manning; William Leslie Mason; Montieth Merwin Mccormick; Melvin Thomas Means; Merle Morris Meek; Sidney Lee Mickle; Joel Embry Miller; Walter Jackson Minnick; Buford Leon Moore; William Roosevelt Moore; Raymond Hazel Morse; Raymond Merle Newkirk; Vernon Kenneth Nydegger; Roy Franklin Oeser; John Leland Pharo; Phil Edwin Pierce; George William Prothero; Elmo Love Reynolds; Rollie William Rose; Donovan LeRoy Rutledge; Walter Terrell Scarborough; Orlo Lemoind Simpson; James Amos Stewart; Cecil Myer Stiefel; William Carl Stock; Jay Swinehart; Carl Eugene Sy'mcox; Walter Emsley Taylor, Jr.; J. Alva Thomas; John Glenn Towner; Edwin Theodore Tucker; James Davidson Underwood; George Leslie Ward; Wayne Junior Williams; Barton Stone Wilson; Elvin Dean Depoe; Bruce Byron Dorman; Lyndall Roy Downen; Or ie Allen Garnett; Lyle Emerson Christenson; Ralph Kirk Beard; Chester Arthur Beck; Darell Lee Brewer; Harold Clayton Davis; Alfred Nelson Hunter; Ted Merton Hunter; Charles Ernest Kittelson; Carl Henry Long; Clifford McCrea; Russell Everett Padgett; James Leitner Proctor; Billy Joe Steele; Jack Rayburn King; Robert Eugene Woods; David George Hamby; Michael Ray Jones; Eugene Clinton Romine; Larry Joe Franklin; Robert Arthur Ingram; Kenneth Eugene Wagner; Frank Emerald Donart; Jake Eugene Peoples; Artie E. Vaughn, Jr.; William Dean Barker; G.G. Friesen; Barley E. Kinkead. Lodge #0306 Chester Adolph Adams; Laurence Raymond Allison; Jesse John Evans; Dale Donald Shriver; Morris Eldon Steele; William Russell Ziegelmeier; James Lloyd Keck. Lodge #0307 Clyde Jennings Bateman; Ralph G. Bowers; Felix Edward Koehler; Chauncey Newcomer Snyder; Conrad F. Spady; John D. Kirkland. Lodge #0309 Roy A. Clothier; Robert G. Helm. Lodge #0310 Kenneth Doran Chandler; Tom Davison; Jennings Near .
Daniel
Lodge #0311 William A. Drowns; Thomas A. Dye; James Donald Gentry; Harold C. Fellows; James R. Barnhart; Ulysses M. Coffey; Saul Gitlin; Fairfield Rock; Verne H. Warner; Richard Orville Brunkow. Lodge #0312 Wallace Orth. Lodge #0313 Ira Theodore McKinney.
Million;
Ancel
Lodge #0314 Amos Harold Beyer; Emory Charles Franklin Braden.
L.
LeRoy Cox;
Turner; George
Bobby
L.
Winzeler;
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Lodge #031S Dean Loy Soman; Ray McDaniel; Arnold Lee Johnson. Lodge #0319 Carl A. Oyler; Wilber G. Riggs; Glenn George
SkiUen.
Lodge #0321 Warren Grant Bliss; Sherman Mervin Gulick. Lodge #0322 Karl E. Berns; Clertis E. Dexter; Preston Fleetwood; Claude W. Frazier; Ernest L. Mayo; James Gaylord Neighbor; Joseph E. Palmer; Edwin C. Strid; James Lloyd Sullivan; Harold T. Thompson; Calvin Hayden Woods; Roy E. Wyatt; Wilford V. Brawner; John E. Jenkins. Lodge #0324 Louie B. Ade; Charles Defenbaugh, Jr.; John W. Jarvis; Arthur R. Mull; Robert A. Wilson; Sam F. Morrow; Calvin L. Smith; Merill J. Wilson. Lodge #0325 Max W. Barker. Lodge #0326 Raymond Dewey Burton; Charles Edward Marson. Lodge #0327 James Edward Bausch; Arthar Harold Flye; Ralph Byron Harrold; Walter Eugene Renfro. Lodge #0330 Burton Walker Osborn; Orville Crawford Young. Lodge #0331 John Jason Meyer; John Ronald Easterly; Donald D. Ramsey.
Williams;
Edgar
E.
Lodge #0333 Charles Daniel Bird; Rolland Wilbur Preston; Harry LeRoy Schoonover; Elmer H. Slaven; Robert Edward Wilson; Billy Harold Carrell. Lodge #0335 Curtis E. Bechtel; Lee Lloyd Lowder; Albion Raymond Miller; John F. Miller; Curtis Triemer; Harold Leonard Gof f . Lodge #0338 Theodore W. Skinner. Lodge #0340 Arthur E. Freeland; Gillies Eugene Neyer. Lodge #0341 Orville G. Brownback; Donald R. Ungeheuer. Lodge #0347 Lawrence Barton; Don Richard
Vanlandingham.
Lodge #0348 Phillip M. Corke; Howard T. Timmons. Lodge #0349 John D. Kerr; Joe A. Cecrie. Lodge #0354 Kyle Leroy Burks; Earl Elmer
Stroemer.
Lodge #0355 Max Montgomery; Richard L. Stone; A. Jay Tobias. Lodge #0356 Roy Stranton Neal; Walter Pooch. Lodge #0357 Harvey Hoch; Herbert M. Olson; Irl Morton Eppler. Lodge #0360 Gerald A. Tacha; Claude Melvin VanVleet. Lodge #0361 Lewis McGuire. Lodge #0362 Morris Lee Moravek. Lodge #0364 Raymond Botts; Willis Hartup; George M. Hunter; Vernon T. Morris. Lodge #0365 George Harold Gaddie; John Dewitt Martin; Edward Lawrence Morrison, Jr.; J. Leonard Crum; James Dean Cushenberry.
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Lodge #0366 James F. Bellamy; Albert Calvin Dunkle; William Douthit Grinstead; Oliver E. Lynn; William Alonzo Marshall . Lodge #0367 Joseph R. Gault. Lodge #0369 Albert Charles Harms; Guy Raymond Harris; Billy Gilbert Horner; Horace Lee John; Wesley Burgoyne Nevans; Thomas Edward Orlowski; Harold Sears Richards; Bennie Leon Smith; Albert Vogel; Lewis Edward Thomas; Jesse Burl Trindle; Carl Crawford Whiteside; William Joseph Callen. Lodge #0372 Richard Eugene Guess. Lodge #0374 Harry Amthauer; Elmer Buckles; George M. Hess. Lodge #0376 Ninian Leo Christopher; Allen Leslie McMahan. Lodge #0379 Harold L. Brock; James R. White; Harry Teel. Lodge #0384 Fred E. Foster; Raleigh W. Maris. Lodge #0385 Ernest Earl Campbell; Clinton Earl George; David F. Hetherington; Kenneth W. Scott; George Allen Sutton. Lodge #0393 Donald M. Cox. Lodge #0395 Theodore William Klenk; Herbert Edgar
Stevenson.
Lodge #0397 Charles L. Krig; Elmer G. Larson. Lodge #0399 Euel Clayton Burton; Harold Edward Button. Lodge #0402 Jack Stanley Partain. Lodge #0403 Kenneth Edward Guenther; Lyle Edward Roney; Jesse Leon Haws; Nelson Albin Park; Charles A Stafford, Jr. Lodge #0404 Galen H. Evans; Herman Charles Miller; Wilber; Harry E. Archer; Floyd E. Craig.
William
R.
Lodge #0406 William B. Lewis; Kenneth Oiler; Charles H. Williams. Lodge #0408 George Salvador Williams.
Frere;
John
Logiudici;
Joe
Wilson
Lodge #0410 Vernon Edwin Kysar. Lodge #0415 Donald M. Rice; Hobart
Stallard.
Lodge #0417 Royce Chalmers Sloan; Howard C. Wilson, Jr. Lodge #0419 Lindsay Vance Keller. Lodge #0420 David Dewayne Rake. Lodge #0423 Don Curtis Emigh; John Alex Barnett. Lodge #0424 Truman Lewis Brashear; Edward Simmons.
Russell
Merle
Parsons;
Larry
Lodge #0430 Wi11 iam Mckinley Gleason; Russell McDowal Wesley. Lodge #0431 Howard E. Hawkins; Dean Albert
Louthan.
Lodge #0433 Forrest Henry Allen; John Clyde Bender; Homer Bradley; Ray Elwin Brooks; Saimnie Josephus Brooks; Guy Onice Carter; Leonard Keith Clevenger; Francis William Delehanty; James Elvice Denton;
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Weldon Rodgers Fulbright; Seward Summers Greider; Glenn Richard Hall; Henry Leon Hayes; Roy Haynes; John Hibbert; Robert Samuel Jenkins, Sr.; Claude Fred Jones; Eugene Wilson Kessinger; Adolph Charles Kratochvil; Marvin James Louis; Stewart Jones Lyon; King Mar; James Hubert Marshall; Ralph Laurence Norton; Alan Pinaire; Harry Karr Randle; Franklin L. Ross; Earl Eli Rush; Clyde Brooks Shelley; Charles Julius Slawson; Earl Anderson Spencer; Charles Orval Staton; Melvin Wade Stearns; Burt Wallace Stemmons; Leslie James Stringer; Burton Booth Tarkington; Chester Louis Todd; W.J. Treadway; Sanford Mayes Wilkin, Jr.; Lewis Donald Fowler; James David Eades; Cecil John Hale; Pat Roy Hammitt; Emerson L. Russum; Merritt Meanchoe Young; Dean W. Messman; Chester Lloyd Burke; Steven Ray Megerdichian; Carlos Vestle Presley; William Walton Rosborough; Donald Tompkins Hayward; John Max Dooley; Robert Franklin Thompson. Lodge #0435 Paul Dean Jones; Walter Batson; George Walter Stotts. Lodge #0436 Juan Hatcher Bingham; Merle Austin George; Jack Winford Ketner; Paul Everett Kidwell; Oris Emory Mall; Lawrence William Morris; Byron Keith Potts; Lincoln Howard Sheldon, Jr.; Willard Joe Sherar; Clarence Nelson Shorten; Henry Bowman Taylor, Jr.; Merrill Bradley Young; George Ellis Rothrock; Harry Fred Leonard; Roy Francis Stirton. Lodge #0437 Oscar E. Londene; Mervin Franklin Monroe; Carl Schnell; Glenn Lyle Knox; Venon A. Miller; Carl Regelman; Byron J Taylor.
0. D.
Lodge #0438 Stephen A. Abbott; Willard W. Durrant; William F. Harvey; Edgar J. Humble; Charles H. Keilhack; Frank James Kelly; Earnest M. Miller; Joe E. Oliver; Edgar E. Trapp; Lodge #0440 Dale C. Caudle; Clarence E. Myers. Lodge #0444 Edwin Weatherford. Lodge #0446 Harvey L. Henderson. Lodge #0450 James Robert Watkins; Thomas W. Goodwin; George Washington Riggins.
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DEATHS OTHER GRAND
JURISDICTIONS
ALABAMA Eely Elbert Jackson, PGM, May 23, 1991 John William Preddy, PGM, May 16, 1991 ARIZONA Marvin Earl Anderson, PGM, May 14, 1991 Robert A. Kleindienst, PGM, January 2, 1992 ARKANSAS Eddie Lee Gardner, PGM, January 23, 1992 BRITISH COLUMBIA Robert James Douglas Philps, PGM, June 30, 1991 CANADA (ONTARIO^ Bruce Brown Foster, PGM, February 6, 1992 CONNECTICUT John Carter Sturges, PGM, February 7, 1992 DELAWARE David John Marianelli, PGM, August 5, 1991 Raymond Merritt Savage, PGM, April 13, 1991 GEORGIA Lonzo Pope, PGM, June 23, 1991 IOWA Harold Phelps, PGM, December 19, 1991 George D. Weed, PGM, September 14, 1991 KENTUCKY R. Cliff Wilder, S.r. , PGM, September 7, 1991 LOUISIANA Peter L. Bernard, Jr., PGM, November 23, 1991 Nathaniel Harris McClamroch, Jr., PGM, March 24, 1991 MANITOBA William Alexander Little, PGM, December 11, 1991 Howard Graham McCrae, PGM, January 10, 1992 Wesley D. G. Runions, PGM, May 10, 1991 MARYLAND William B. Stansbury, Jr., PGM, March 15, 1992 NATIONALE FRANCAISE Andre' Roux, PGM, January 21, 1992 NEVADA Frank Emerson Hart, PGM, February 19, 1992 OKLAHOMA Robert E. Bass, PGM, March 5, 1992 PHILIPPINES Manuel Manage Crude, PGM, January 10, 1992 John O. Wallace, PGM, January 23, 1992 RHODE ISLAND Bernard Bennett Abedon, PGM, March 18, 1991 SASKATCHEWAN Bjarne Kolbjorn Hansen, PGM, August 16, 1991 SOUTH DAKOTA Eldon Jay Deadrick, PGM, July 18, 1991 TENNESSEE Coy Henderson Duke, PGM, November 27, 1991 Amzie Hall Kirkpatrick, PGM, January 8, 1992 Wiley Odell May, PGM, November 7, 1991 TEXAS William G. Proctor, PGM, November 26, 1991 Herman Vinyard, PGM, October 20, 1991 WASHINGTON George R. Bordewick, PGM, July 18, 1991
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DIMITTED DUAL WITHDRAWLS PLURAL WITHDRAWLS DECEASED SUSPENDED UMC SUSPENDED EXP SUSPENDED NPD
1857
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ADMITTED DUAL ADMISSIONS PLURAL ADMISSIONS RESTORED RAISED
50205
TOTAL GAINS
TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL
TOTAL MEMBERS 12/31/90
Total Degrees
Entered Apprentice Fellowcraft Master Mason
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02/16/1925
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VERNON L BOLINDER PO BOX 193 ALTA VISTA KS 66834 (R) (913) 499-5331 (0) (913) 499-6628
BILLY E ARCHIBALD RT 1 BCK 37 ALMENA KS 67622 (R) (913) 669-2308 (0)
RICHARD V ROSENCW 904 LYNDON AVE ALMA KS 66401 (R) (913) 765-3656 (0)
NORMAN TRIEMER RT 3 BOX 56 COUNCIL CSOVE KS 66846 (R) (316) 443-5273 (0)
ROBERT DARRELL DAVIS 918 NW 2ND ABILENE KS 67410 (R) (913) 263-1257 (0)
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MICHAEL P EICHHCRN BOX 406 ALTAMONT KS 67330
CAROL G PAPE 323 N PRESTC») CXXJNCIL CKOVE KS 66846 (R) (316) 767-5987 (0)
KEIIH W CHANDLER PO BOX 146 ALMENA KS 67622 (R) (913) 669-2525 (0)
ARNOLD W HAFENSTEIN 400 KANSAS AVE AUIA KS 66401 (R) (913) 765-3864 (0)
LYLE EDWARD MILLEX. JR PO BOX 572 ABILENE KS 67410 (R) (913) 263-2027 (0)
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02/15/1888
10/15/1873
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10/19/1871
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MAX W HILL RT 2 BOX 154 NEKIRK OK 74647 (R) (405) 362-2098 (0) (405) 362-3863
ANTHONY FlUDERICK BOGART RT 1 BOX 133 KINCMAN KS 67068 (R) (316) 459-6803 (0)
DAVID LEKOY MOIRIS 414 S KANSAS ANTHONY KS 67003 (R) (316) 842-5950 (0)
LEE CHARLES MULLER 204 LOCUST AMEKICUS KS 66835 (R) (316) 443-5181 (0) (800) 522-1351
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ROBERT WILLIAM LESSEN PO BOX 846 ARMA KS 66712 (R) (316) 347-4375 (0)
HARRY CLAUDE BURNETT BOX 191 ARLINGTON KS 67514 (R) (316) 538-2681 (O)
BOBBY J WALKER 2919 VALLEY VIEW DR ARKANSAS CITY KS 67005 (R) (316) 442-5078 (0)
RONALD LYNN WC«K PC BOX 278 ARGONIA KS 67004 (R) (316) 435-6860 (0)
ALDEN VALEMBd MAJOR 405 N MADISCM ANTHONY KS 67003 (R) (316) 842-3175 (0)
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DOUGLAS D McHATTON 8050 SW INDIAN HILLS RO AUBURN KS 66402 (R) (913) 256-2757 (0) (913) 231-4072
LYLE GEKE McCAIN BOX 173 A1W0GD KS 67730 (R) (913) 626-9300 (0) (913) 626-3119
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AARON GEORGE WINZER RT 2 BOX 96 ATCHISON KS 66002 (R) (913) 367-3886
ROBERT DEAN TADLOCK RT 2 BOX 179 EFFINGHAM KS 66023 (R) (913) 874-5572 O J N EVERETT KAUTZ RT 1 ATCHISON KS 66002 (R) (913) 367-4944
MICHAEL WILLIAM SCHAEFFER PO BOX 524 ATCHISON KS 66002 (R) (913) 367-3628 (0) (913) 367-6303
MICHAEL A FREELOVE PO BOX 797 ASHLAND KS 67831 (R) (316) 635-2924 (O) (316) 635-2717
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MICHAEL WILLIAM SCHAFFER FO BOX 524 ATCHISON KS 66002 0524 (R) (913) 367-3628 (0) (913) 367-6303
2ND AND 4 ™ THURSDAYS ROBERT MILTCM BAKER PO BOX 565 ASHLAND KS 67831 (R) (316) 635-2715 (0)
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BELLE PLAINE KS 67013 (R) (316) 488-3459 (0)
WILBUR PERRY BARIKXOVER PO BOX 336
CHARLES IKIAN HEADLEY PO BOX 384 BELLE PUINE KS 67013 (R) (316) 488-3269 (0) (316) 526-2290
(0) EDWIN L NUTT MARSHALL COUNTY BANK BEATTIE KS 66406 (R) (913) 353-2527 (O) (913) 353-2298
(0) KENNETH EARL WANKLYN RT FRANKFORT KS 66427 (R) (913) 292-2588 (0)
COLIN L McMINN 2002 WASHINGrC»l BAXTER SPRINGS KS 66713 (R) (316) 856-5141
JAMES ANTHONY TOIELE RT 2 BOX 388 BAXTER SPRINGS KS 66713 (R) (316) 974-8495
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WAYNE HAROLD ROLLF 1070 E SANTA FE GAREMER KS 66030 (R) (913) 884-8355 (0) (913) 764-2452
GBCKGE C KENWORTOY RT 1 BOX 12 AXTELL KS 66403 (R) (913) 736-2866
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EDWARD LYLE FRE^IAN PO BOX 295 AUGUSTA KS 67010 (R) (316) 775-6614
SECRETARY
LLOYDE H QOINS 205 5111 AVE AXTELL KS 66403 (R) (913) 736-2342
JAMES EDWIN McKENZIE 1620 W 2ND ST EL DORADO KS 67042 (R) (316) 321-1352 (0) (316) 681-8088
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
1ST AND 3RD TOESDAYS NICKOLIS OONSTANTIESCU PO BOX 125 BALtWIN CITY KS 66006 (R) (913) 954-6602
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD 'IVJESnAYS
OOMVIUNICATIONS
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
10/18/1859
02/19/1885
10/21/1869
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10/21/1868
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2ND AND 4 m MONDAYS
2ND AND 4111 TUESDAYS
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS RONALD D DICKSCM BENIX^IA KS 66008
02/26/1925
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GEORGE WELLINGTCW JEFFEKS RT 1 BOX 16A CENTERVILLE KS 66015 (R) (913) 898-3199 (O)
CARL WILPORD PAYNE RT 1 BOX 142 BUFFALO KS 66717 (R) (316) 698-3260 (0)
(R) (913) 988-4486 (0)
TGM E EMMOT RT 4 BOX 16 BEXOIT KS 67420 (R) (913) 738-5158 (0)
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
WORSHIPFUL MASTEH
10/15/1873
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1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS DOUGLAS L WILKINSON RT 1 NARKA KS 66960 (R) (913) 358-2220 (O) (913) 527-2206
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10/17/1872
0145 BELOIT 103 1/2 W COURT
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EDWIN GEORGE HIYCHTA RT 1 BOX 204 BLUE RAPIDS KS 66411 (R) (913) 226-7383 (O)
ROY JOHN SMITH JR PO BOX 27 BLUE MOUND KS 66010 (R) (913) 756-2265 (0) (913) 756-2240
MAX WILLARD SCOTT RT 1 BOX 3AA BENEDICT KS 66714 (R) (316) 698-2185 (O)
CECeCE DONALD CLARK FO BOX 188 BENDENA KS 66008 (R) (913) 988-4275 (0) (913) 544-6526
STANLEY PAUL CSEITZ RT 4 BOX 72 BELOIT KS 67420 (R) (913) 738-5095 (0) (913) 738-2279
JOHN A SANDUSKY 1515 21ST ST BELLEVILLE KS 66935 (R) (913) 527-5107 (O)
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BUNKER HILL 5TH & ELM
OlAND VIEW
0376 BUCKLIN
BONNER SPRINGS
NAME OT UXKE
BOURDON
BONNER SPRINGS 300 1/2 OAK
LOCATION
0268 KiONSON
0366
NO.
02/20/1884
02/15/1888
02/21/1907
02/21/1907
01/18/1886
02/17/1904
CHARTESED
CLIFTON CARL MARSH RT 1 BOX 73B BRONSON KS 66716 (R) (316) 939-4762 (O)
NORMAN L MAIEK 161 HAINES EDWARDVILLE KS 66111 (R) (913) 441-2140 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTEK
(R) (316) 438-2379 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS HAROLD A KRUG BURDEN KS 67019
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS BRADLEY A BARAL HC 69 BOX 46C BUNKER HILL KS 67626 (R) (913) 483-6882 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS CLYDE H KILE 914 WASHINGTtW CHANUTE KS 66720 (R) (316) 431-1913 (O)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS WALDO ALVIN STIMPEHT HOO 1 BOX 47 KINGSDOWN KS 67858 (R) (316) 369-2310 (O)
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRBCKKY OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
(0)
(0)
ROBERT IRVIN PARSONS RT 1 BOX 54A BURDEN KS 67019 (R) (316) 438-2303
(0)
RALPH GEORGE PECK PC BOX 116 BUNKER HILL KS 67626 0116 (R) (913) 483-6451
(0)
RALPH WINTERROWD RT 1 BOX 52 BUFFALO KS 66717 (R) (316) 537-6936
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GLENN E SMITH RT 1 BOX 35 BRONSON KS 66716 (R) (316) 939-4932
(0)
GiXALD LEONARD POWELL 541 S BLUE CKASS DR BONNER SPRINGS KS 66012 (R) (913) 441-4138
SECRETARY
BURLINGTON 118 N 3RD
0066
SUMNER
CANEY
CARBONDALE
0203 CALDWELL 22 S MAIN
0324 CANEY 302 N MOGEE
0070 CARBONDALE
BURLINGTON
OMIINTHIAN
BURLINGAME 104 E TKBtCm
0079
NAME OF U » G E
BURDICK
LOCATION
0429 HJRDICK MAIN ST
NO.
10/22/1874
02/19/1890
2ND AND 4TH
2ND AND 4TH TVESDAYS
SCOTT LYNN RJLTON 418 WELL ST CARBONDALE KS 66414 (R) (913) 836-7752 (O) (913) 273-0303
LARRY JOE CROWE SR RT 1 CANEY KS 67333 (R) (316) 879-5296 (O)
WILLIAM W SELLEU LAKE OSHAWNO #205 CARBONDALE KS 66414 (R) (913) 836-2234 (O)
WILLIAM ALLE^ BOLES 500 N VINE CANEY KS 67333 (R) (316) 879-2222 (0)
DAVID L MARDIS 540 N MARKET CALDWELL KS 67022 (R) (316) 845-2225 (O) (316) 845-6424
DUANE ALDEN FITCH 720 ST LAWRENCE ST BURLINGTON KS 66839 1830 (R) (316) 374-2549 (O)
JAMES J BLACK RT 1 BOX 63E ST WAVBKLY KS 66871 (R) (316) 256-6549 (O)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS DONALD JQIE WHITE RT 2 CALDWELL KS 67022 (R) (316) 845-2152 (0)
VICTOR JON OLSON 201 W BANKS AVE BURLINGAME KS 66413 (R) (913) 654-2379 (0) (913) 654-3317
KEITH AMEL SCHEID 618 MARKET ST OSACa: CITY KS 66523 (R) (913) 528-3496 (0) (913) 528-4102
02/17/1881
CHARLES W GUTSCH RT 2 BOX 10 BURDICK KS 66838 (R) (913) 983-4397 (O)
SECRETARY
HARVEY V HAWKINSON PO BCK BURDICK KS 66838 (R) (913) 983-4859 (O)
WORSHIPRJL MASrm
2ND AND 4 m
1ST AND 3RD
2ND AND 4ra MONDAYS
COMWJNICATiafS
10/21/1868
10/21/1869
02/16/1922
CHARTEKED
DIRECTORY OF LCXIGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
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CEDAR
CHASE
MORTON
CHIROKEE
035S CEDAR VALE
0103 CHANUTE 102 N HI(»LAND
0247 CHASE FO BOX 344 MAIN ST
0258 CHENEY 213 1/2 N MAIN
0119 CHEROKEE 111 W MAQK)LIA
NAME OF LODGE
CAWKDl CITY
LOCATION
0125 OWKER CITY 725 1/2 WISCONSIN
NO.
10/17/1872
02/18/1886
02/19/1885
10/19/1871
02/17/1898
10/17/1872
CHARTERED
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAY
2ND AND 4 ™ TUESDAYS
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
2ND WEDNESDAY
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
OOlMUNICATlONS
DIRECnX»Y OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
CARL A OTTO RT 1 BOX 148 CHEROKEE KS 66724 (R) (316) 457-8606 (0)
(0)
RICHARD WAYNE CASLEY RT 1 BOX 125 CHENEY KS 67025 (R) (326) 542-0272
RONALD E WILSON 216 N GRANT LYCNS KS 67554 (R) (316) 257-2283 (O)
ALOYSIUS ANTHONY fHISCHiNME 514 N HIOILAND FO BOX 652 CHANUTE KS 66720 (R) (316) 431-0718 (0)
(R) (316) 758-2949 (O)
JAMES WESLEY DUNCAN CEDAR VALE KS 67024
BOCK CHARLES DALE BOX 113 CAWKER CITY KS 67430 (R) (913) 781-4326 (0) (913) 738-5781
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
RAYMOND D HOUGH PO BOX 275 CHEROKEE KS 66724 (R) (316) 457-8405 (0)
DALE E GOLDSMITH 2807 S 311W GARDEN PLAIN KS 67050 (R) (316) 535-2651 (O)
ALFKfS HUGH SLOUCH PO BOX 5 RAYMOND KS 67573 (R) (316) 534-3665 (0)
CREN FUANKLIN PATTERSON 1706 S HIOILAND FO BCK 72 CHANUTE KS 66720 (R) (316) 431-4692 (O) (316) 431-2100
CARL A STEWARD RT 1 BOX 37 CEDAR VALE KS 67024 (R) (316) 758-2525 (O)
(0)
GOAD CLAYTON LEROY BOX 111 CWKER CITY KS 67430 (R) (913) 781-4824
SECRETARY
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PRESTON
CIRCLEVILLE
CLAFLIN
CLAY CENTER
0*283 CIMARRON MAIN ST
0020 CIRCLEVILLE 2 BLOCKS EAST OF FARMERS STATE BANK
0424 CLAFLIN 107 MAIN
0134 CLAY CENTER 2317 7TH
CHHUIYVALE
NAME OF VOECE
CHETOPA
CHERRYVALE 123 1/2 N MAIN
LOCATION
0073 CHETOPA 406 LOCUST
0137
NO.
10/16/1873
02/16/1922
10/17/1886
02/16/1887
10/21/1869
10/15/1873
CHARTERED FORREST STOIOOAND 220 S OLIVE RT 2 BOX lAA CffiKRYVALE KS G7335 (R) (316) 336-2282 (0)
V«KSHIPFL'L MASTER
1ST AND 3RD
1ST TWJRSDAY
2ND AND 4TO MOffiAYS
2ND AND 4111 MONDAYS
ROY M ANIXRSON RT 4 CLAY CENTER KS 67432 (R) (913) 632-3087 (0)
RICHARD EARL BRUNTS 1447 PARK ST CȣAT BEND KS 67530 (R) (316) 792-1489 (O)
(R) (913) 924-3374 (0)
JOHN DAVID RICHTER CIRCLEVILLE KS 66416
CIMARRON KS 67835 (R) (316) 855-3531 (0)
DCWALD E GLAZE BOX 15
1ST AND 3RD TWJRSDAYS CLIFFORD DEWAYNE NADING PO BCm 638 CHETC«>A KS 6 7 3 3 6 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 2 3 6 - 7 3 0 5 (O)
2ND AND 4111 MONDAYS
CX»WUNICATIONS
DIRECIt»Y OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
LLOYD A PATTERSON RT 4 BOX 50 CLAY CENTER KS 67432 (R) (913) 632-2208 (0)
(R) (316) 587-3891 (0)
KS
WILLIAM H OOVERDALE RR 1 BOX 975 SOLDIER KS 66540 (R) (913) 834-2155 (0)
AUBREY VERNO) HANNA JR BOX 256 CIMARRON KS 67835 (R) (316) 855-3321 (0) (316) 855-2215
(R) (316) 236-4292 (0) (316) 236-7518
OnrrM'A K S 6 7 3 3 6
RC«1NEY L nUMBLE PO BCK 282'
MICHAEL P SHIVERS RT 1 BOX 49 CHERRYVALE KS 67335 (R) (316) 336-2304 (0)
SECRCTARY
CLIMAX
KEYSTONE
ST THOMAS
COMANCHE
0102 OOFFEYVILLE 129 W 9TH
0306 COLBY 215 N FRANKLIN
0295 OOLDWATER 111 E .MAIN
CLIMAX
0411
UNITY
NAME OF WCCE
CLIFTON
CLEARWATER 122 W ROSS
LOCATION
0122 CLIFTON PEACH & PARALLEL
0273
NO.
02/15/1888
02/15/1888
10/19/1871
02/18/1915
02/15/1882
02/16/1887
CHARTEKES
GARY D BEMIMAN RT 1 BOX 190 CLIFTON KS 66937 (R) (913) 446-3329 (O)
ROBERT EARL SAPP SR 440 N DOlIS WICHITA KS 67212 (R) (316) 943-6151 (O)
WORSHIPFVL MASTEK
ROBERT LEON SCHROEDER JR HC 1 BOX 15 LEVANT KS 67743 (R) (913) 586-2258 (0)
WILLIAM E MANSFIELD RT 1 BOX 20 OOFFEYVILLE KS 67337 (R) (316) 251-7357 (0)
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS DONALD F NICHSWC»IGER BOX 78 OOLDWATER KS 67039 0078 (R) (316) 582-2325 (O)
2ND AND 4TH MCWDAYS
1ST AND 3RD
2ND AND 4ra TOESDAYS GEORGE VERNON CKUNDY 403 N PINER EUREKA KS 67045 (R) (316) 583-7288 (0)
2ND AND 4TH
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
CXMfUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LOTGES JANUARY 3 1 . 1992
NEWTON WARREN BRANSCM BOX 724 OOLDWATER KS 67029 0724 (R) (316) 582-2336 (0)
JOHN STEVEN MOLSTAD 915 E 6TH COLBY KS KS 67701 (R) (913) 462-7164 (0) (913) 462-3981
H RONALD NORFLEET 610 ELM ST OOFFEYVILLE KS 67337 (R) (316) 251-2654 (O) (316) 251-4000
HAROLD DEAN McCOBMACK RT 1 BOX 94 SEVHIY KS 67137 (R) (316) 583-7226 (0) (316) 736-2211
EDWARD C SLIPSAGER P6 BOX 249 CLIFTON KS 66937 (R) (913) 455-3416 (0) (913) 455-3463
OTIS L VANMRPOOL 8600 L(»4GLAKE WICHITA KS 67207 (R) (316) 682-9198 (0)
SECRETARY
MISTLETOE
ZERESAIHA
COUNCIL caoVE
0269 CONWAY SPRINGS 405 CHURCH ST
0080 OOTTOMWOO) FALLS 234 BROADWAY
0036 COUNCIL CKOVE 106-108 W MAIN
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD
10/22/1869
10/21/1862
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
02/16/1887
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
10/17/1872
ST JOHNS
0100 COLUMBUS 833 E GARFIELD
0113 CONCC«DIA 135 W 8TH
OLIVE BRANCH
0212 COLONY' 3 BLKS SOUTH & 2 BLKS EAST OF BANK
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
a»MUNICATI(»S
10/19/1871
CHARTEKED
PRUDENCE
NAME OF L0iX3E
1ST MONDAY
LOCATION
02/21/1883
NO.
DIRECraiY OF LMCES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
ROBERT HEKRY COLLINS 126 N CHAUTAUQUA COUNCIL GROVE KS (R) (316) 767-5237 (0) (316) 767-6055
CHARLES ROBERT RAYL RT 1 STRCWG CITY KS 66869 (R) (316) 273-8630 (O) (316) 273-6333
DONALD DUANE RIGGS RT 2 CONWAY SWINGS KS 67031 (R) (316) 456-2577 (0)
CARL ROGERS TRUDE PO BOX 178 JAMESTOWN KS 66948 (R) (913) 439-6329 (O) (913) 439-6329
CLARK LIN'N ZAHM RT 1 BOX 58 HALLQWELL KS 66725 (R) (316) 597-2730 (0)
GRAYDEN E TRESSLER RT 2 BOX 92 COLONY KS 66015 (R) (316) 852-3201 (0)
VTORSHIPFUL MASTER
LEKIS EARL MASSIE 214 MARKET CXJUNCIL CaUJVE KS 66846 (R) (316) 767-6148 (O)
J RUSSELL JACKSON BOX 24 STRONG CITY KS 66869 (R) (316) 273-8286 (0)
ALLEN WAYNE TARRANT SR 205 S 8TH CONWAY SPRINGS KS 67031 (R),(316) 456-2572 (O)
MAX L BRIGGS 302 E 13TH ST OONOORDIA KS 66901 (R) (913) 243-1542 (O) (913) 243-1542
JACK OLIVER BARTON PO BOX 415 COLUMBUS KS 66725 (R) (316) 429-2173 (O)
KIM ROY COLGIN RT 2 BOX 109 COLONY KS 6G015 (R) (316) 852-3314 (0) (316) 365-5156
SECRETTARY
CUBA BAIRD ST
DELIA MAIN ST
DEMSON 120 CENTOAL
raHTON
0362
0419
0372
0449
0365 DEIiBY 125 E MARKET ST
COURTLAND LIBERTY & MAIN
LOCATION
0211
NO.
DERBY
DENTON
DEN I SON
DELIA
CUBA
OOURTLAND
NAME OF LODGE
03/15/1956
02/19/1931
02/15/1905
02/17/1921
02/21/1900
02/12/1947
CHARTEXED
CARROL E CLARK RT 1 BOX 133A MAYETTA KS 66509 (R) (913) 935-2747 (0)
BENNIE FKANK HORAK RT 1 DELIA KS 66418 (R) (913) 771-2261 (O)
RT 1 CUBA KS 66940 (R) (913) 987-5484 (O)
EUGENE OTTO PETTERS
KEVIN LEE POUNDS PO BOX 45 OOURTLAND KS 66939 (R) (913) 374-4365 (0) (913) 374-4514
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2ND AND 4TH TUESDAYS WILLIS MICHAEL THCMAS 220 S GEORGIE DERBY KS 67037 (R) (316) 788-5518 (0)
2ND AND 4111 THURSDAYS GEORGE HERBERT BRUNING RT 1 BOX 53A EVEREST KS 66424 (R) (913) 548-7430 (0)
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST WEDNESDAY
1ST AND 3RD MCWDAYS
2ND & 4111 MONDAYS
OCMHUNICATIONS
DIRECTMIY OF WCCES JANUARY 31, 1992
MAX A SELLERS PO BOX 23 DERBY KS 67037 (R) (316) 788-3015 (0) (316) 788-2882
JACK BYERS DEMTON RT 1 BOX 2 DENTON KS 66017 (R) (913) 359-6792 (0)
CiDRCE DALLAS COLEMAN RT 1 BOX 95 DENISON KS 66419 (R) (913) 935-2367 (0)
JINMY L DODGE 445 PEARL BOX 326 ROSSVILLE KS 66533 (R) (913) 584-6259 (O)
LECW W LESOVSKY BOX 31 CUBA KS 66940 (R) (913) 729-3472 (O)
DONALD K LIEB PO BOX 75 COURTLAND KS 66939 (R) (913) 374-4258 (O) (913) 374-4514
DEVON
DEXTER 113 MAIN
DIGHTON 145 N LANE
DCOGE CITY 2 4 0 8 N CENTOAL
0092
0156
0279
0222
0151 DOUGLASS FOREST & 3RD
DESOTO 3 3 0 7 5 W 83RD ST
LOCATION
0040
NO.
2ND THURSDAY
2ND AND 4 m MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
02/18/1897
10/21/1874
02/06/1887
02/22/1883
DEVON
DEXTEK
BARNEY
ST BHiNARD
10/21/1874
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
10/20/1863
DE SOTO
2ND AND 4 ™
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
OMIUNICATIONS
NAME ( F LOXIE
CUARTEKED
DIRECTORY OT LC»GES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
JAMES TEKRANCE FINLEY 16010 E 71ST ST S ROSE HILL KS 67133 (R) (316) 776-0418 (0) (316) 683-4221
DONALD LEE ROSS 700 WESTLAWN DODGE CITY KS 67801 (R) (316) 225-0361 (0)
VICTOR S COX 117 AARCW ANDOVER KS 67002 9437 (R) (316) 733-4368 (O)
EARL DCM CRISP 1820 DEBRAY ER DODGE CITY KS 67801 (R) (316) 225-2861 (0) (316) 225-1840
EDWARD DEAN SCHMALZRIED BOX 786 DICHTON KS 67839 (R) (316) 397-5950 (O)
ROSS WAYNE SHEKWOOD RT 3 BOX 314 ARKANSAS CITY KS 67005 (R) (316) 442-5605 (O)
TEBRY L HURST 510 N 4ra ST ARKANSAS CITY KS 67005 (R) (316) 441-0271 (0) JAY C WALKER BOX434 DIGHTON KS 67839 (R) (316) 397-2204 (O)
RICHARD LEROY HARPEK RT 3 BOX 282 FT SOCnr KS 66701 (R) (316) 829-5435 (0)
ROBEKT EUGEKE REDICK 33940 W 83RD IXSOTO KS 66018 (R) (913) 585-1150 (0)
SECRETARY
KENNETH ELSWORTO MAXWELL RT 2 FT SOOTT KS 66701 (R) (316) 829-5418 (0)
JAMES KENNETH MOKRIS 445 S CHESTNUT OUIHE KS 66061 (R) (913) 764-0732 (0)
VWKSHIPFUL MASTER
DOWNS
DKICHT
EASTON
PALESTINE
EDNA
0204 DOWNS 620 1/2 MCKGAN
0374 DhlGHT MAIN ST
0045 EASTON 3RD & RILEY ST
0127 EDGERTON
0345 EDNA MAIN ST
NAME OF LCnGE
DOVER
LOCATION
0138 DOVER
NO.
02/18/1892
10/17/1872
12/20/1864
02/20/1906
02/15/1882
12/20/1902
CHARTERED
CHARLES E MERTZ 218 ROSS DOWNS KS 67437 (R) (913) 454-6392 (O)
CARL A NEELAND RT 1 HARVEYVILLE KS 66431 (R) (913) 589-2348 (0)
VWRSHIPFUL MASTEX
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
FORREST M STINE BOX 280 EDNA KS 67342 (R) (316) 922-7299
ROBERT J SHIPPEE 709 S ASH GARDNER KS 66030 (R) (913) 884-6300
(0)
(0) KENNETH RAY ANDERSON 101 W MARTIN EDGERTON KS 66021 (R) (913) 882-9697
FRANCIS LEE WAYMAN 521 VALLEY DR LANSING KS 66043 (R) (913) 727-3605
(0)
DALE GEDRCE THOMAS PO BOX 248 EWICHT KS 66849 (R) (913) 482-3275
E MAX SKINNER 501 ROSS DOWNS KS 67437 (R) (913) 454-3976 (0)
ROBERT NEIL CSOW 5329 SW CRAWFCRD RD TOPEKA KS 66610 (R) (913) 265-6121 (0)
SECRETARY
IVAN PEMBERTON PO BOX 156 WINCHESTER KS 66097 (R) (913) 774-2240
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS MERLE W F\JRNAS 3606 W 7TH5 COFFEYVILLE KS 67337 (R) (316) 251-1856
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
(0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS BXVIN WAYNE GOSS 617 HAAYS COUNCIL GROVE KS 66846 (R) (316) 767-5397
2ND MCMIAYS
2ND THURSDAY
CXSMUNICATIONS
DIRECrCRY OF IX»GES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
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0146 ELLSWORTH 206 1/2 N DOUGLAS
0012 EMPOIIA 424 MERCHANT ST 12/20/1864
10/21/1874
02/22/1883
ELLINWCOD 21 N MAIN
0217
ELLINWOOD
10/17/1872
ELK FALLS MERIDIAN EAST SIDE OF 7TH BBIWE OSAGE & MONTGCMBKY STS
10/19/1871
CHARTERED
0126
PATMOS
NAME OF LOGE
10/15/1873
EL DORADO 401 HAVERHILL RD
LOCATION
0132 ELK CITY
0097
NO.
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
WILLIAM E WILLIAMS RT 2 BOX 197 INDEPENDENCE KS G7301 (R) (316) 331-0370 (0)
1ST AND 3RD MC»<DAYS
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
3RD THURSDAYS
JOSEPH D RENSING 1018 WEAVHl EttPOlIA KS 66801 (R) (316) 342-0544 (0)
MARK P PARSONS 101 ST CLAIR ELLSWORTH KS 67439 (R) (316) 472-4710 (0) (316) 472-0192
DAN DAVIS 404 OLD MAN(» ELLINWO(» KS 67526 (R) (316) 564-2155 (0)
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS HENRY PAUL CAIN RT 1 BOX 92 MOLINE KS 673S3 (R) (316) 647-3353 (0)
2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS KENNETH E MURPHY 6S4 BURNS VALLEY CENTER KS 67147 (R) (316) 755-0819 (0) (316) 838-1781
COMMUNICATIOJS
DIRECraiY OF LODGES JANUARY 31, 1992
E COX 231 CITY KS 67344 (316) 627-2591
MARSHALL A HAVENHILL II 1702 W 13TH EMPORIA KS 66801 (R) (316) 342-7944 (0)
JOHN W KRUPP RT 1 BOX 85 ELLSWC»TH KS 67439 (R) (913) 472-4220 (0) (913) 472-4220
VIRGIL E BIBY 503 E 1ST ELLINWOCX) KS 67526 (R) (316) 564-3068 (0)
L MERLE STILES PC BOX 67 ELK FALLS KS 67345 0067 (R) (316) 329-4477 (0)
JOE BOX ELK (R) (O)
JINMIE EOV'IN ROSS RT 3 BOX 175 EL DORADO KS 67042 (R) (316) 321-1834 (0) (316) 321-1760
SECRETARY
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ERIE
EMINENCE
DORIC
FIDELITY
0437 ENTERPRISE 116 1/2 FACrOlY
0076 ERIE S MAIN
0205 ESKRIDGE MAIN ST
0083 EUDORA 726 MAINE
0106 EUREKA 602 N MAIN
NAME OF LODGE
ENSIGN
LOCATICW
0413 E^ISIGN 302 AUBREY
NO.
10/19/1871
10/20/1870
02/15/1882
10/21/1869
02/28/1924
02/22/1917
CHARTEKED
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
E^oa^ E WRICHT PO BOX 1 EUDORA KS 66025 (R) (913) 542-2617 (0)
RANDY L KEMP RT 1 BOX IB ESKRIDGE KS 66423 (R) (913) 449-2486 (0) (913) 449-2211
JERRY DEAN PAYNE 507 S MAIN ERIE KS G6733 (R) (316) 244-3635 (0) (316) 244-3611
DCMALD EUGENE WE IS PO BOX 383 ENTERPRISE KS 67441 (R) (913) 934-2912 (0)
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS RICK J GRIFFITTS 916 N OAK EUREKA KS 67045 (R) (316) 583-5421 (0)
4TH TUESDAYS
2ND & 4 ™ MONDAYS
2ND THURSDAY EXCEPT
2ND MCWDAY
1ST ANT) 3RD THURSDAYS CARTHEL McOOLLOUOI RT 2 DODGE CITY KS 67801 (R) (316) 227-3936 (0)
CX*WUNICAT10NS
DIRECrC»Y OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
CHARLES WILLIS HALL RT 2 BOX 199 EUREKA KS 67045 (R) (316) 383-6926 (0)
PHILIP EUGENE MOFFITT 30 BROWNING CT EUDORA KS 66025 (R) (913) 542-3169 (0)
WILLIAM L ALLEN BOX 284 ESKRIDGE KS 66423 (R) (913) 449-2410 (0) (913) 449-2211
MARION R EDWARDS RT 1 BOX A ERIE KS 66733 (R) (316) 244-3715 (0)
CLYDE DUANE INOUM PO BOX 276 ENTERPRISE KS 67441 (R) (913) 934-2379 (0)
KENNETH DUANE MILLER RR 2 BOX 30 CIMARR£»< KS 67835 (R) (316) 865-2321 (0) (316) 865-2356
SECRETARY
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0067 FRANKFORT 128 W 2ND
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NO.
02/20/1889
10/20/1870
10/17/1877
MELBURN C BARNES 725 N lOTO FREDONIA KS 66736 (R) (316) 378-3839 (0)
GENE RONALD WOLFE 900 N KANSAS FRANKFORT KS 66427 <R) <913) 292-4492 (0)
(R) (0)
DAVID KLINE FONTANA KS 66026
TIMOTHY LEE PARMLEY 711 MAIN FLC»ENCE KS 66851 (R) (316) 878-4646 <0)
RAY DEAN HOWELL RK 1 FALL RIVER KS 67047 (R) (O)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
(R) (913) 651-2484 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS BILLY JOE McAFEE 29132 195TH LEAVQWORTH KS 6 6 0 4 8
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
2ND TUESDAY
10/16/1872
10/15/1873
1ST AND 3RD
CMWUNICATIONS
10/21/1875
CHARTEKED
DIRECTORY OF LODGES JANUARY 31, 1992
HAROLD BUCKEN ALDRICH III 1029 3RD AVE LEAVFMWCKTH KS 66048 (R) (913) 682-9862 (0) (913) 684-4786
PAUL L MAXWELL FO BOX 162 FREDONIA KS 66736 (R) (310) 378-2425 (0)
MAX EVERETT DINSMORE 509 N WALNUT FRANKPCKT KS 66427 (R) (913) 292-4679 (0)
BERNARD E MOORE 102 OVERHILL DR PAOU KS 66071 (R) (913) 294-2731 (0) (913) 294-2316
ELMEK E SCHAFFEX 104 W 7 ™ FLORENCE KS 66851 (R) (316) 878-4248 (0)
[£LBEKT WILBUR FpRD RT 1 BOX 166 FALL RIVm KS 67047 (R) (316) 658-4478 (O)
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0246 GARDEN CITY 1107 K OLIVE
0065 GARDNER 120 1/2 S ELM
0108 GARLAND
NAME OF LMX5E
RISING SUN
LOCATION
0008 FT SCOTT 15 1/2 SCOTT AVE
NO.
02/18/1886
10/21/1868
02/19/1885
02/17/1881
02/21/1883
10/19/1857
CHARTERED
DENNIS LEE MESKER RR 2 BOX 480 GALENA KS 66739 (R) (316) 856-3518 (0)
KENNEIH SAVAC^ RT 2 BOX 176 FT SCOTT KS 66702 (R) (316) 857-4839 (0)
KENNETH raiTZ SCHWARTZ RT 5 LAKE FT SCOTT FT SCOTT KS 66701 (R) (326) 223-5019 (0)
WCRSHIPFUL MASTQt
IST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
CHARLEY WIGGANS 1714 E EUt FT SCOTT KS 66701 (R) (316) 223-3648 (0) (316) 223-3110
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS DANIEL JAMES DOHBRTY 338 N CHFKRY GARDNER KS 66030 (R) (913) 884-6345 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS DAVID EDWARD CKASE HCR 65 GARDEN CITY KS 67846 (R) (316) 275-4797 (0)
1ST ANT) 3RD
2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
1ST MONDAY
OOMKUNICATIONS
DIRECTOIY OF LODtXS JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
L KELLEY ARNOLD 1901 S JUDSCW FT SCOTT KS 66701 (R) (316) 223-6433 (0) (316) 223-6451
RONALD RAY SANDS 441 E SHAWNEE GARDNER KS 66030 (R) (913) 884-7672 (0)
ROBERT LAWRENCE BUERKLE 20235 N BIG LOWE RD HOLOOMB KS 67851 (R) (316) 276-6173 (0)
GERALD LESTER ANDERSQN 1000 DEWEY GALENA KS 66739 (R) (316) 783-5270 (0)
ALBERT M OSKEE RT 2 BOX 20 FULTON KS 66738 (R) (316) 857-4530 (0) (316) 643-7557
DAVID RICHARD SHEPARD 1516 MAIN FT SCOTT KS 66701 (R) (316) 223-3962 (0) (316) 223-0249
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10/20/1870
GIRARD
0093 GIRARD l06 1/2 E PRAIRIE
DONALD R BARNARD RT 1 BOX 355N ARCADIA KS 66711 (R) (316) 638-4722 (0)
JACK W JANSSEN RT 2 BOX 150 GENESEO KS 67444 (R) (316) 824-6426 (0)
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
WILLIAM CLOIS PITIMAN BOX 692 GOODLAND KS 67735 (R) (913) 899-5112 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS; DAVID EARL SAFARICK RT 2 BOX 745 SOLDIER KS 66540 (R) (913) 834-2415 (0)
1ST WEDNESDAY
2ND AND 4 â&#x201E;¢ MONDAYS
02/21/1900
GENESEO
0361 GENESEO MAIN ST
(R) (913) 697-2284 (0)
MERVIN CLYDE BROOKS GAYUSU) KS 67638
2ND WEDNESDAY
GAYLORD
10/16/1879
VVORSHIPFUL MASTER
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS GLENN CLARK McMILLAN 209 W 7TH GARNETT KS 66032 (R) (913) 448-6649 (0)
OOiWUNICATIONS
10/18/1865
CHARTERED
0183 GAYLORD
NAME OF LCXGE
DELPHIAN
LOCATION
0044 GARNETT 112 1/2 w 5ra
NO.
DIRECTORY OF LODGES JANUARY 31. 1992
SlUART PAUL PITIMAN BOX 692 GOODLAND KS 6773S (R) (913) 899-5112 (0)
CLARENCE PATTEN NOE JR RT 2 BOX 54 NETAWAKA KS 66516 (R) (913) 866-5612 (0)
JAMES W KOIHENBEUTEL 603 S WESTERN GIRARD KS 66743 (R) (316) 724-8859 (0)
WILL ENOCH DICKINSON 116 E 2ND HOISINGTON KS 67544 (R) (316) 653-2393 (0)
CLARENCE W MITCHELL PC BOX 597 GAYLORD KS 67638 (R) (913) 697-2603 (0)
KEITH F EV^ANS 311 N JEFFERSCW lOLA KS 66749 (R) (316) 365-7939 (0)
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HAYS 107 W l i r a
0293
0314
0046
0206
0195
LOCATION
0015
NO.
02/13/1882
03/08/1981
HAYS 1ST MONDAY
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD TOURSDAYS DANIEL L SYRCLE BOX 47 BENTLEY KS 67016 (R) (316) 796-1516 (0)
WILLIAM ALAN WEESNER 202 W 3RD HALSTEAD KS 67036 (R) (316) 835-3611 (0) (316) 941-6768
STUART RAY McGOWNE V 3709 HILLCREST HAYS KS 67601 (R) (913) 625-7239 (0)
LAWRENCE E BODINE 2100 250ra AVE HAYS KS 67601 (R) (913) 628-1276 (6) (913) 625-3127
HAROLD (BUD) EUGENE MOttN JR HARLAN R HINDS 302 W 9 m ST 116 W MAIN PO BOX 357 HARPER KS 67058 HARPER KS 67058 (R) (316) 896-7174 (R) (316) 842-3189 (O) (O) (316) 896-2983
GRIDLEY KS 66832 (R) (316) 836-4505 (O) 02/15/1882
WALTER SIDNEY ZARING BOX 183
2ND AND 4TO TUESDAYS
EDWARD CRANE BOX 85 O^IDLE^' KS 66832 (R) (316) 836-2303 (0)
GARY WINN BERTRAM 209 N BAY GREENSBURG KS 67034 (R) (316) 723-2353 (0)
2ND AND 4TH TOESDAYS
(R) (316) 793-2933 (0) BOBBY J MARTIN 310 S SPRUCE OlEENSBURG KS 67034 (R) (316) 723-2348 (0)
SECKETARV
JIMMIE DRAKE BOX 1052 GREAT BEND KS 67530 (R) (316) 792-5066 (O)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2ND AND 4TO TOURSDAYS WAYNE DEAN ERAKE 1215 M0RT»1 CKEAT BEND KS 67530
CCMVIUNICATICWS
02/20/1889
02/15/1988
10/22/1874
CHARTQtED
HARPER
HALSTEAD
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NAME OF LOOSE
DIRECTORY OF UXXES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
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2ND AND 4TH TOESDAYS JAMES R HENNING RT 4 BOX 20A FT SCOTT KS 66701 (R) (361) 547-2439 (0) (361) 547-2439
02/20/1889
02/19/1908
KANSAS
HIATTVILLE
HIAWATHA
SMITHTON
0S07 HERINGTON PO BOX 6 108 S BROADWAY
0216 HIATTVILLE
0035 HIAWATHA 601 UTAH
0001 HIGHLAND 306 WEST MAIN
03/17/1856
10/16/18B1
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
02/21/1912
HEPLGR
0398 HEPLER
(R) (316) 724-4598 (0)
SIDNEY CHARLES HARGIS BOX 2B4 HIGHLAND KS 66035 (R) (913) 442-3835 (0)
1ST & 3RB THURSDAYS
HAROLD D Sa«(ERS RT 1 BOX 127 ROBINSON KS 66532 (R) (913) 544-6699 (0)
WARNEK PAPE 404 OiEEN CRT HIAWATHA KS 66434 (R) (913) 742-2458 (0)
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS WILLIAM H BAILEY 411 S 4TH HIAWATHA KS 66434 (R) (913) 742-2840 (0)
CHARLES A GIFT RT 4 BOX 57 FT SCOTT KS 66701 (R) (316) 547-2570 (0)
VANCE EDWARD DONAHUE PO BOX 6 HEKINGTON KS 67449 0006 (R) (913) 258-3174 (0) (913) 258-3318
GIRARD KS 66743
(R) (316) 724-8544 (0) PHILLIP JEROME BOWEKS 107 S A HERINGTON KS 67449 (R) (913) 258-2490 (0)
WARREN PEIiRY ARMSTIUWG 724 N CARBON
GIRARD KS 66743
EDWARD ALBERT FOXX 3835 S SENECA «42B WICHITA KS 67217 (R) (316) 524-5693 (0) (316) 524-4884
SECRETARY
WILLIAM W STAPLEnON 207 N WESTHOJ
DAVID WALLACE COFFEY 101 W 79TH ST S WICHITA KS 67233 (R) (316) 522-4628 (0)
2ND AND 4TH M(»)DAYS
02/17/1861
HAYSVILLE
WORSHIFF\JL MASTEK
0112 HAYSVILLE 300 S MAIN
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0155 HOWARD WABASH & WASHINGTCW
MILLBROOK
HOISINGTON
HILL CITY 3 0 5 - A W MAIN
0281
NAME OF UXXX
0331 HOISINGTON 351 W 2ND
LOCATION
NO.
10/21/1874
02/19/1890
02/16/1887
10/21/1863
02/19/1880
02/16/1887
CHARTERED WORSHIPFUL MASTER
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
3RD THURSDAY
3RD THURSDAY
(0)
PARK DAVID YOL-NG BOX 403 HOWARD KS 67349 (R) (316) 374-2622
RICHARD L FISH BOX 215 HOWARD KS 67349 (R) (316) 374-2422 (0) (316) 374-2172
RAYMOND LESTER HOAR 1620 4TH AVE W HORTON KS 66439 (R) (913) 486-2483 (0)
(0) (913) 934-2388
(0) CHARLES E MAPLE 1510 1ST AVE W HORTON KS 66439 (R) (913) 486-3880 (0) (913) 486-3811
(R)
DONALD L DICKS PO BOX 103 ENTERPRISE KS 67441
(0)
WARDEN LARRY NOE 613 IOWA AVE HOLTW KS 66436 (R) (913) 364-2516
(0)
ORVAL E WEEKS 519 N ALEXANDER HOISINGTON KS 67544 (R) (316) 653-4363
LEONARD MILTON PAXSON 105 E MULBERRY HILL CITY KS 67642 (R) (913) 674-5859 (0)
SECRETARY
JAMES E BOYCE PO BOX 276 HOPE KS 67451 (R) (913) 366-7345
(0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS GEORGE E MANSFIELD 419 W 2ND ST HOLTON KS 66436 (R) (913) 364-2432
(0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYSi JAMES MORRIS 208 N MAIN HOISINGTON KS 67455 (R) (316) 653-4821
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS ROBERT HENRY WANKER RT 2 BOX 191A HILL CITY KS 67642 (R) (913) 674-3303 (0)
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2ND AND 4'IH TUESDAYS
LAWRENCE L ECKHOFF 17 COUNTRY VIEW LN STERLING KS 67579 (R) (316) 278-3408 (0)
(R) (913) 548-7446 (O)
GLENN H CHAMBERLIN RT 1 BOX 58 EVEREST KS 6 6 4 2 4
10/21/1869
PACIFIC
0029 HUMBOLDT 724 1/2 BRIDGE ST
2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
1ST ANT) 3RD ITJESDAYS JERRY DEAN BAUGHN 301 NEOSHO HUMBOLDT KS 66798 (R) (316) 473-2763 (0)
10/17/1869
HUGOTON
0406 HUGOTON 112 E 6TH
HUKaN
2ND AND 4'IH TOESDAYS BRUCE EDWARD BENTZ BOX 815 HUGOTON KS 67951 (R) (316) 544-2603 (O)
02/19/1914
EDWARD ED RYAN 409 HIGHLAND HOYT KS 56440 (R) (913) 986-6561 (0) (913) 986-6251
2ND AND 4'IH TUESDAYS MELVIN MIRL SCHROOK BOX 546 HOXIE KS 67740 (R) (913) 675-3814 (0)
OMittJNICATICWS
1ST AND 3RD M»!DAYS
02/18/1893
CHARTEKED
12/31/1890
HOXIE
VXCE
HOYT
HOXIE SECOND FUXDR 845 MAIN
0348
NAME OF
0327 HO^T
LOCATITO
NO.
DIRECTOIY OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
DKIGHT A BURTON 2004 N HABRISCM HUTOllNSON KS 67502 (R) (316) 662-6869 (0)
WILLIAM E TAYU» PO BOX 145 EVEREST KS 66424 (R) (913) 548-7737 (O)
PAUL DWIOrr SMITH RT 1 BOX 208 HUMBOLDT KS 66748 (R) (316) 473-2873 (0)
WILLIAM DALE LAIRMORE 510 W 9 HUGDTOiN KS 67931 (R) (316) 544-2053 (O)
(0)
ROBERT E MATHENA RT 1 BOX llOA MAYEITA KS 66509 (R) (913) 986-6378
CHARLES L MMIGAN BOX 223 HOXIE KS 67740 (R) (913) 675-3395 (0) (913) 675-3241
SECRETARY
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0441 JOHNSON 213 S MAIN
lOLA lOLA 8 1/2 N WASHINGira ST
0038
NAME OF LODGE
INDEPENDENCE FMITITUDE 117 1/2 - 119 1/2 W MA
LOCATION
0107
NO.
02/26/1925
10/22/1874
02/16/1887
02/21/1900
10/20/1863
10/19/1871
CHARTERED
RICHARD E WILLMETH 917 DELAWARE JEWELL KS 66949 (R) (913) 428-3505 (0)
WALTER FREDERICK STUECKBHAN EAST HWY' 154 JEIMCKE KS 87854 (R) (316) 357-8311 (O)
FRANK RAY BENNTTT 417 S PEN-N JENNINGS KS 67643 (R) (913) 678-2306 (O)
2002 s msn FT SOOTT KS 66701 (R) (316) 223-3577 (0)
ROY R EMVKXN'S
FRANCIS J McGEE 805 W OAK INDEPENDFXCE KS 67301 (R) (316) 331-1532 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
(R) (316) 492-2710 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS BRET ALAN KENDRICK JOHNSON KS 67855
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST ANT) 3RD MCM)AYS
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
2N'D AND 4TH TUESDAYS
OaWUNICATIONS
DIKECKKY OF LODGES JANUARY 31, 1992
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KENNETH D DARBOUOl RT 1 JOHNSON KS 6 7 8 5 5 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 4 9 2 - 6 6 6 4
LEO VERNE JACOBS RT 1 BOX 74 JDVELL KS 66949 (R) (913) 428-3350 (0)
WILBUR G STEELE PO BOX 674 JETMOIE KS 67854 (R) (316) 357-6127 (O)
CLARK LEROY BROWN BOX 9 JENNINGS KS 67643 (R) (913) 678-2226 (O)
JACK E BROWN PO BCK 653 lOLA KS 66749 (R) (316) 365-3933 (0) (316) 365-7601
HARRY E QORRELL PO BOX 215 INDEPENDENCE KS 67301 (R) (316) 331-1555 (0) (316) 331-2349
SECRETARY
AEMOURDALE
BEN HUR
ROGER E SHERMAN
0271 KANSAS CITY 803 N 7TH
0322 KANSAS CITY 1442 S 30TH
0369 KANSAS CITY 1201 X G7TH 02/17/1904
02/19/1890
02/16/1887
10/20/1870
DELAWARE
0096 KANSAS CITY 9G77 PARALLEL
2ND AND 4TH TUESDAYS
NEIL ELMER SAAMON 7920 DIXIELY KANSAS CITY KS 6B111 (R) (913) 299-4668 (O)
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS J C DAME 1742 S 52ND TERR KANSAS CITY KS 66106 (R) (913) 287-5454 (0)
1ST ANT) 3RD THURSDAYS ROBERT ANTCXNIO FELIX 6639 BERRY RD KANSAS CITY KS 66106 (R) (816) 375-1430 (O)
1ST AND 3RD SATIJRDAYS MARVIN E FLEHXHER 7608 MONROVIA LENEXA KS 66216 (R) (913) 268-4336 (0)
SAMUEL WALTER SHUBLCM 204 N THROPE KANSAS CITY KS 66104 (R) (913) 321-7720 (0)
1ST AND 3RD FRIDAYS
03/17/1856
WORSHIPFUL MASTQl
WYANDOTTE
CXaWUNICATIONS
0003 KANSAS CITY 9677 PARALLEL
CHARTERED
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS VERNON LEROY BALL 1503 BELAIR DR JUNCTION CITY KS 66441 (R) (913) 762-5956 (0) (913) 238-2156
NAME OF LCOGE
10/20/1857
LOCATION
0007 JUNCTION CITY UNION 722 1/2 N WASHINGTON
NO.
DIRECraiY OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
WALTER MARTIN BIRD 6721 YECXER KANSAS CITY' KS 6ul09 (R) (913) 299-0437 (O)
CLYDE A SECREST 2904 S 37TH KANSAS CITY KS 66106 (R) (913) 262-8609 (0)
JAMES LEE MORTON 501 WESTVALE KANSAS CITY KS 66102 (R) (913) 371-2665 (O) (816) 854-3444
LUIS ROMERO JR 1863 N 32ND ST KANSAS CITY KS 66104 (R) (913) 321-2136 (0) (913) 573-9506
JAMES R DOGGETT 7914 ROWLAND AVE KANSAS CITY KS 66109 (R) (913) 788-7148 (0) (913) 339-2754
DONALD R CREENMVALT 1202 MILLER DR' JUNCTION CITY KS 66441 (R) (913) 238-3001 (0)
SECRETARY
LOCATI(»
KANSAS CITY 1201 N G7TH
KINCAID CXMMERCIAL ST
KINOIAN 247 N MAIN
KIOM'A 202 S 9ra
LACROSSE 801 1/2 MAIN
LACTGNE
NO.
0438
0338
0230
0278
0330
0061
LACYGNE
LACROSSE
COSMOS
NINNESCAH
KINCAID
WEST GATE
NAME OF LCOGE
1ST AND 3RD MCMIAYS
1ST AND 3RD
2ND AND 4TH
02/18/1891
02/20/1884
02/16/1887
10/17/18B7
(0) (316) 825-4128
(0)
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
(0)
THOMAS E BRCH'N PO BOX 204 LACTONE KS 66040 (R) (913) 757-2048
(R) (913) 222-2761 (0) (913) 372-4221
(0)
WILLIAVl A MLTsZ RT 1 BOX 140C LACTONE KS 66040 (R) (913) 757-4813
BRADLEY' RAYMOiND PE^A PO BOX 779 LACROSSE KS 67548 (R) (913) 222-2898 (0) (913) 222-2817
MICHAEL VANCE MAYBERRY 409 S l O m KiaVA KS 67070 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 825-470i>
BYRm E WALKER 235 WEST OOPELAND KINCMAN KS 67068 (R) (316) 532-2627 (0)
L EARL DINGUS PO BOX 13 KINCAID KS 66039 (R) (316) 439-5532 (0)
(0)
CSXXtGE B McKEAN 3 1 0 8 GEORGIA KANSAS CITY KS 66104 (R) ( 9 1 3 ) 3 4 2 - 8 0 9 2
SECRETARY
BOBBY RAY THURMAN 501 S lOTH Kia\'A KS 67070 (R) (316) 825-4930
LARRY LOUIS FRAZIER 501 raCftlPSON KINOJAN KS 67068 (R) (316) 532-3337 (0) (316) 532-5141
ELLIS PREST»I STANSBURY PO BOX 4A KINCAID KS 66039 (R) (913) 439-5629 (0)
(R) (913) 299-0064 (0)
GEC»GE DOUGLAS ADAMS 8562 TAUBOMEE KANSAS CITY KS 6 6 1 1 2
WORSHIPFVL MASTER
2N'D AIxD 4TH THURSDAYS ROBERT JOSEPH LITSON PO BOX 604 LACROSSE KS 6 7 5 4 8
2ND AND 4TH FRIDAYS
02/28/1924
02/19/1890
OOMVIUNICATIONS
CHARTEKED
DIRECTORY OF USXES JANUARY 3 1 . 1992
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UJCATION
LANE
LANSING 200 HOLIDAY TERRACE
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LATHAM
0339
0049
0167
0401
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0325 LAHARPE N MAIN
NO.
LATHAM
LARNED
NINE MILE
LANE
LAHARPE
NAME OF WDCE
02/20/1913
2ND AND 4 m TTJESDAYS
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
10/17/1866
10/18/1876
4ra THURSDAY
02/18/1891
mSXXi HOWARD KISSEL RT IQX LEftN KS 67074 (R) (316) 965-3125 (0)
RICHARD ALLEN KING PO BOX 52 LARNED KS 67550 (R) (316) 285-3366 (0) (316) 285-3366
EMOIY G CRAFT RT 1 BOX 89A ATLANTA KS 67008 (R) (316) 394-2356 (0)
HARRY EVERETT ZIELKE JR 823 W 5 m LARNED KS 67550 (R) (316) 285-2741 (0) (316) 285-3118
(R) (913) 727-3814 (0) (913) 727-5223
RICHARD CARAWAY 101 TIMBER CREEK CR LANSING KS 6 6 0 4 3
ALBERT PAUL BRUNE 125 KAREN LN LANSING KS 66043 (R) (913) 727-1206 (0)
(R) (316) 355-6951 (0)
(R) (316) 355-7710 (0)
JEWEL CHARLES JENTZSQl JR RT 5 BOX 139 PAOLA KS 66071 (R) (913) 294-4289 (0)
LAKIN KS B7860
LAKIN KS 67860
CHARLES EDWARD WILLIAMS 4502 JOHN BROh'N DR RANTOUL KS 66079 (R) (913) 869-3593 (0)
MARK GERARD SCHIFFELBEIN 714 KRAUS
RUSSELL FLOYD HAGEMAN RT 1 BOX 151 LAHARPE KS 66751 (R) (316) 496-2573 (O)
SECRETARY
RAYMOND KENNEDY RT 2
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
02/18/1888
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2ND AND 4 m mURSDAYS SHERYLE A NICHOLAS RT 1 512 S MAIN LAHARPE KS 66751 (R) (316) 496-2685 (0)
OOMHUNICATIOs'S
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03/17/1856
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10/16/1867
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LAWRENCE ACACIA 1001 MASSACHUSETTS ST
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NAME OF LODGE
LAWRENCE LAWRENCE 1001 MASSACHUSETTS ST
LOCATION
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NO.
JAMES STANLEY HOBBS JR 3109 MEADOW RD LEAVEWWanH KS 66048 (R) (913) 682-4490 (0) (913) 682-5724
LONNIE W WELSH RT 5 BOX 137 LAWRENCE KS 66046 (R) (913) 748-0914 (0) (913) 864-4534
RALIH HERBERT GELVIN JR 812 W 27™ TEKR LAWliENCE KS S604& (R) (913) 842-7514 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
1ST THURSDAY
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
NOBLE QUINTON HtADPORD JR 4425 SE HWTf 40 TOPEKA KS 66605 (R) (913) 379-0813 (0)
MARTIN WILLIAM JONES RT 2 LEBO KS 66856 (R) (316) 256-6425 (O)
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS JACK WENZEL WOODS 545 E EISENHOWER RD LEAVENWORTH KS 66048 (R) (913) 727-3782 (0)
1ST MONDAY
2ND THURSDAY
2ND MONDAY
Oa*«JNICATIONS
DIRECrc»Y OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
JOHN BUTLER JAMES RT 1 BOX 170 VALLEY FALLS KS 66088 (R) (913) 945-6622 (0) (913) 379-0571
JOHN RANDOLPH ELLIS PC BOX 469 LEBO KS 66836 (R) (316) 256-6116 (O)
MAURICE CLARK HEARN 920 CLOUMBIA AVE LEAVENWORTH KS 66048 (R) (913) 682-5709 (0)
JACK L ROGERS 2717 S 4 ™ ST LEAVENWORTH KS 66048 (R) (913) 682-1220 (0) (913) 684-0470
THOMAS R WILKERSON 2814 BELLE HAVEN DR LAWRENCE KS 66046 (R) (913) 842-8145 (O) (913) 832-3452
JOHl-i A GOLDC; 3302 W 22ND TERR LAWRENCE KS 66047 (R) (913) 843-5253 (O) (913) 749-4013
SECRETARY
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0220
LEMIS MAIN ST
10/18/1859
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
2ND AND 4TH MCWDAYS
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS ELLIS ALBERT EHRLICH RT 1 BOX 113AA LEON KS 67074 (R) (316) 745-9218
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02/18/1886
JOHN KENNETH SOOFIELD PO BOX 222 LEWIS KS 67552 (R) (316) 324-5694 (0) (316) 324-5525
GEORGE W VARNER BOX 155 LtKOY KS 66857 (R) (316) 964-2553 (0) (316) 964-2556
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WILLIAM G UPDEGRDVE PO BOX 86 LEWIS KS 57552 (R) (316) 324-5434
(0)
EKNEST OOURTN"EY' EOvKX-iDS BOX 372 LEROY KS 66857 (R) (316) 964-2540
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(R) (316) 375-4448
MARVIN E PALMBLADE PO BOX 37 LEOTI KS 67861 (R) (316) 375-2302
(0)
HARVEY DONALD TATUM PO BOX 55 LBCXN KS 67074 (R) (316) 745-9207
DELBERT W BERRY BOX 347 LENORA KS 87643 (R) (913) 567-4881 (0)
JOSEPH ROBEUT WILSON 8975 RENE LENEKA KS 66215 (R) (913) 492-6134 (O)
SECRETARY
HAROLD HANS ASMUSSEN LEOTI KS 67861
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CKEQORY WARD DAY 15607 W 128TH ST OLATHE KS 66062 (R) (913) 782-7715 (0) (913) 531-7777
2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
10/15/1873
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
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02/18/1891
LENC»A 120 S MAIN
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0219 LITTLE RIVER MAIN ST
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0300
NO.
10/22/1874
02/22/1883
02/19/1885
02/21/1912
2ND ANT) 4TO THURSDAYS BENTON LHJOY WILLIAMS
LONGTON KS 67352 (R) (316) 642-6672 (0)
1ST AI>T) 3RD TlflJRSMYS ROGER LEE HARDLOCK RT 1
2ND AND 4TH TUESDAYS ROGER DALE LUCAS 214 S COLLEGE AVE LYONS KS 67554 (R) (316) 257-5482 (0) (316) 834-2232
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS HOWARD K JONES BOX 262 LINWOOD KS 66052 (R) (913) 723-3619 (O)
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY ARLEN ARTTOR JOHNSON 227 COLE LINDSBORG KS 67448 (R) (913) 227-2974 (O)
RT 3 LINCBLN KS 67455 (R) (913) 524-4317 (0)
DUAKE SALANDEK RT 1 BOX 104 LONGTON KS C7352 9802 (R) (316) 642-3451 (0)
ROLLYTs J PHILLIPS PC BOX 97 LITTLE RIVER KS 67457 (R) (316) 897-5433 (0) (316) 834-2245
(O) (816) 421-8386
(R) (913) 723-3550
HOWARD G JONES BOX 35 207 MAIN LINWOOD KS 66052
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CLIFPCKD ARTHUR JOHNSCS< 2829 W SALBISBCSG RD SMOLAN KS 67479 (R) (913) 668-2381
THOMAS WESLEY WILSttN RT 2 BOX 6 LINCOLN KS 67455 (R) (913) 524-4337 (0)
(R) (316) 624-4380 (0)
(R) (316) 624-7568 (0) (316) 634-6737 10/21/1874
JCHNIE L LEONARD 632 S JORDAN LIBERAL KS 87901
SECRETARY
DALE E SPRAGUE SR 515 N SHERMAN LIBiKAL KS 67901 3 2 0 5
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
12/31/1888
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KENNEm GARDNER THOMAS RT 1 BOX 178 HARTFORD KS 66854 (R) (316) 392-5869 (0) .
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS KEVIN ROBERT THOMPSON 1705 WINNIE DR MANHATTAN KS 66502 (R) (913) 776-4425 (0) (913) 537-7448
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
1ST AND 3RD TTORSDAYS LYLE JAY BROTHERS 600 S PIONEER LYONS KS 69554 (R) (316) 257-2660 (0)
02/21/1895
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C D»fALD SEEDLE 207 COLGATE TERR MANHATTAN KS 66502 (R) (913) 776-3557 (O) (913) 532-4610
DONALD EUGENE BARGER RT 1 BOX 80 MADISON KS 66860 (R) (316) 437-2628 (0)
CHESTER RHEA GISH PO BOX 755 LYCWS KS 57554 (R) (316) 257-2834 (O)
DAVID MONS BENSaN 411 NVr' 60TH PL TOPEKA KS 66617 (R) (913) 246-1419 (0)
RICHARD C HiOZEK RT 1 BOX 91 LUCAS KS 67648 9724 (R) (913) 525-6137 (O)
DOUGLAS MURRAY BRANT PC BOX 26S LUCAS KS 67648 (R) (913) 525-7792 (O) (913) 525-6464 ALAN LEE BROWNBACK PO BOX 4 4 3 LYNDON KS 66451 (R) ( 9 1 3 ) 8 2 8 - 4 7 2 2
STERLING P HORNBUCKLE JR RT 2 1201 N HiQADWAY LOUISBURG KS 66053 (R) (913) 837-4434 (0) (913) 294-2125
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RAY D BENDORF RT 2 BOX 165 LOUISBURG KS 66053 (R) (913) 879-2485 (0)
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1ST AND 3RD
2ND AND 4111 MCMIAYS
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10/19/1871
02/17/1881
02/20/1902
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MARYSVILLE
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0087 MANKATO 114 N CCM«ERC1AL
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02/19/1903
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10/20/1870
10/21/1874
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REGINALD M WASHALASKl RTl MCCRACKEN KS 67556 (R) (913) 394-2436 (0)
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JOaN MARItt'i STULL RT 1 BOX 17
CARL F NELSON RT 1 BOX 14 MAl^ETTA KS 66509 (R) (913) 966-2645 (0) (913) 966-2388
CERALD W GELLINGER 1206 MAY MARYSVILLE KS 66308 (R) (913) 562-5548 (0) (913) 562-3681
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(0) JAMES L FENSTERMACKER 1620 JENKINS MARYSVILLE KS 66308 (R) (913) 563-3671 (0) (913) 562-5381
JOHN HCMER HAYO> RT 3 MARIO;>' KS 66861 (R) (316) 382-2794
JOHl'f L JORDAN RT 3 MARION KS 66861 (R) (316) 382-3532
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DWiALD EUGENE 0 DELL PO BOX 76 MAPLEIUN KS 6C754 0076
RICHARD LEE DIAMOND 606 E JEFFERSaN MANKATO KS 66956 (R) (913) 378-3653 (0) (913) 378-3222
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THOMAS E GAGE II 307 HEYLMAN FT SCOTT KS G5701 (R) (316) 223-2804
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CHARLES R GARST 321 E MAIN MANKATO KS 66956 (R) (913) 378-3325
WORSHIPFUL MASITEK
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS MAURICE LEE LUSCCMBE 2847 NW BALDh'IN TOPEKA KS 66617 (R) (913) 286-1415 (0)
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
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CHARLES S HARTLEY 921 LOCUST MEDICINE LODGE KS 67104 (R) (316) 886-5465 (0) (316) 886-5331
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MICHAEL LEE GAMBLE BOX 512 MEADE KS 67864 (R) (316) 873-20S7 (O)
CHARLES ELDON AKERS 717 SOMERSET PL MCPHERSON KS 67460 (R) (316) 241-3621 (0)
02/15/1882
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JAMES BAXTER PRICE RT 1 BOX 663 TONGANOXIE KS 66086 (R) (913) 845-2036 (0)
1ST TUESDAYS
2ND THURSDAY EXCEPT
02/19/1885
JAMES L MAXWELL RT 2 MCa-NE KS 66753 (R) (316) 632-4966 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
02/16/1887
2ND MONDAY
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02/19/1885
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CLOYD J CASTEEL BOX 84 121 W SPRING MELVER:>i KS 66510 (R) (913) 549-3653 (O)
RICHARD ALAN WORTNUIN 301 N MAIN MEDICINE LODGE KS 67104 (R) (316) 886-5894 (O)
KENNEIH L PE4BERT0N BOX 619 MEADE KS 67864 (R) (316) S73-2006 (0) (316) 873-5128
WILLIAM R LEONARD 705 S CHESTNUT MCPHERSaN KS 67460 (R) (316) 241-0283 (0) (316) 241-0283
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HARIAN GENE WOOERING PO B(K 125
HAROLD A LQv'IS RT 2 BOX 124 MCaisE KS 65753 (R) (316) 632-5241 (O)
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ORAL VICTOR FINKEN'BINDER RT 2 BOX 155A MOUND CITY KS 66055 (R) (913) 795-2642 (0) (913) 795-2202
2ND AND 4TO THURSDAYS LONNIE D NELSON 202 S OHIO MT HOPE KS 67108 (R) (316) 607-2695 (0)
2ND AND 4 m MONDAYS
BOX 51 MT HOPE KS 67108 (R) (316) 667-2191 (0) (316) 667-2408
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RALPH A PEATMAiN JR 815 WALNUT ST BOX 293 MOUND CITY' KS 66056 (R) (913) 795-2473 (0)
RUSSELL R FLACX RT 1 BOX 1 MORAN KS 66755 (R) (31G) 237-4225 (0)
MINTN-EOLA KS 67865
(R) (316) 885-4420 (O) (316) 885-4401
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RICHARD J WHITNEY 2355 EDWARD SALINA KS 67401 (R) (913) 823-5727 (O)
EARL H BEIiG 820 NE 54m TOPEKA KS 66617 (R) (913) 246-1561 (0) (913) 246-1561
SECRETARY
Ga<EQG ALAN LAWRBNCE BOX 535 MIW-fBOU KS 6 7 8 6 5
LOUIS RAY SLAVIK 503 E 2ND ST MINTsEAPOLIS KS 67467 (R) (913) 392-3266 (0)
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D A VanMIDDUeKORTH RT 1 BOX 223 NECOESHA KS 66757 (R) (316) 325-5269 (0)
(R) (913) 778-3101 (0)
(R) (913) 391-2350 (0)
DANIEL D HOLECEK 501 S IOWA NESS CITY KS 67560 (R) (913) 798-3280 (0)
N"EIL MERLIN NUZMAN 1007 OSAGE N"EODESHA KS 66757 (R) (316) 325-3238 (0) (316) 325-3325
ROBERT C BROWls' RT 1 BOX 93 MAHASKA KS 66955 (R) (913) 245-3302 (0)
WILLIAM F SPEEK III RT 1 BOX 37 HORTON KS 66439 (R) (913) 872-3171 (0)
CLIFFORD REESE RT 1 BOX 105 HORTON KS 66439 (R) (913) 486-2447 (0) BRYAiN W SKUPA HADDAM KS 66S44
TED ALBERT NOROEJi PO BCK 181 MULVAivE KS 67110 (R) (316) 777-4436 (0)
HOWARD C KENDALL BOX 168 MULLINVILLE KS 67109 (R) (316) 548-2678 (0)
SECRETARY
CLYDE ROGER MATTINGLY 619 HIGHLAND PARK MULVANE KS 67110 (R) (316) 777-0789 (0)
PAUL WILLIAM KENTIALL BOX 5 MULLINVILLE KS o7109 (R) (316) 548-2231 (0) (316) 548-2561
WORSHIPFVL MASTER
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2ND AND 4TH
2ND AND 4111 MOTOAYS
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02/15/1882
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GARY ALAN YOST 917 S WALNVr NORTON KS 6 7 1 1 4 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 2 8 3 - 4 4 7 8 (0)
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DAVID C HEINICKE BOX 32 NORTONVILLE KS 66060 (R) (913) 886-2032 (0)
JOHN ROBERT SAWDON 311 S DEXTER NORCATUR KS 67653 (R) (913) 693-4594 (O)
1ST AND 3RD MOmAYS
VIRGIL VICIW VESTERBERG RT 2 BOX 59 MILTONVALE KS 67466 (R) (913) 388-2252 (0)
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS CLIFTOIi' T BRUU BOX 634 CONWAY SPRINGS KS 67031 (R) (316) 456-2183 (O)
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SECOND WEDN"ESDAY
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2ND WEDNESDAY
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LEONARD W McINTOSH RT 2 BOX 132 OAK HILL KS 67472 (R) (913) 388-22S2 (0)
RT 1 BOX 60 RAQO KS 67128 (R) (316) 297-3668 (0)
GARY A BAOGS S R
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CL"RTIS LEE GILMORE RT 1 BOX 5 (SiEIDA KS 66522 (R) (913) 336-3008 (O)
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2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS ROBERT E LARSEN 25040 W 132N'D ST OLATHE KS 66061 (R) (913) 782-3998
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
JOHN ROBERT BEARLEl' 211 S BUFFALO OBHILIN KS 67749 (R) (913) 475-3136 (0)
1ST TUESDAYS
10/16/1879
MASTER
ROBERT A HOOKER 429 SMOKEYHILL AVE OAKLEY KS S7748 (R) (913) 672-4456 (0)
WORSHIPFUL
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02/20/1895
CHARTERED
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CLAIRE B SPARLING PO BOX 164 ONEIDA KS 66522 (R) (913) 336-6170 (O) (913) 336-3011
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CLIFFORD BLENT* TATHAM 701 N WALKER OLA'IHE KS 66061 (R) (913) 764-0814 (0) (913) 82b-1215
UHL HENRY TOTTEN 1404 AND ST MARYSVILLE KS 665U8 (R) (913) 562-2632 (0)
LEMOIN WILLIAM LANDAU 206 N CASS OBEIU.IN KS 67749 (R) (913) 475-2920 (0) (913) 475-2350
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ORLAND L ROSELL 1102 LINCOLN OSAGE CITY KS 66523 (R) (913) 528-4738 (O) (913) 528-3031
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
ROY DEAN DeMOSS 4100 NW MACK RD SILVER LAKE KS 66539 (R) (913) 582-4600 (O)
RICHARD GOLLADAY 231 N 3RD ST OSBORNE KS 67473 (R) (0)
1ST ANT) 3RD TUESDAYS DONALD J HOWELL 1680 LOUISIANA RD PRINCETOi'f KS 66078 (R) (913) 937-4519 (0) (000) 242-2584
1ST Am 3RD THURSDAYS EUGENE SHAi\K PO BOX 13241 OSWEGO KS 67356 (R) (316) 795-4589 (0)
1ST THURSDAY
2ND TWJRSDAY
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS JAY MARVIN SHELDON JR RT 5 BOX 108 PAOLA KS 66071 (R) (913) 755-6583 (0)
1ST AND 3RD
COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES JANUARY 31, 1992
HOWARD LINCOLN SMITH 1021 WILLOW OTTAWA KS 66067 (R) (913) 242-1397 (0) (913) 242-3147
DONALD CARL CASTO 105 ILLINOIS OSWEGO KS 67356 (R) (316) 795-4772 (O) (316) 795-2913
MARL IN ALBERT POTTORF 702 DELAWARE BOX 253 OSKALOOSA KS 66066 (R) (913) 863-2533 (0)
DWIGHT ROBERT GASHAW 238 N 1ST ST OSBORNE KS 67473 (R) (913) 346-2306 (0) (913) 346-2634
KENN^ETH E CROUCH 169 15711 ST OSAWATOMIE KS 66064 (R) (913) 755-3605 (O) (913) 755-2171
WILFRED L LAFFERK' RT 1 BOX 99 OSAGE CITY KS 66523 (R) (913) 528-3590 (0) (913) 528-3590
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RIDGEKAY
LOCATION
0062 OVERBROOK 41X & MAPLE
NO.
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
10/18/1876
10/17/1872
2ND AND 41H MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD TWJRSDAYS LESTEX N LAND RT 1 BOX 234AA PARKER KS 66U72 (R) (913) 898-4803 (O) (913) 898-2500
02/18/1891
(R) (316) 421-5159 (0)
PARSONS KS 57357
SIMON J ESSIG 1241 N 22ND
(R) (913) 294-3730 (O) (913) 294-2311
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
10/21/1862
ROBEKT W HARRINGTCXi 14 MORNINGSIDE DR PAOLA KS 6 6 0 7 1
(0)
GAYLORD EMOV'IN HOU^N RR 1 BOX 159 GEUllA SPRINGS KS 67051 (R) (316) 447-3372
1ST AND 3RD raURSDAYS BOBBY WAY-NE SEXTON PO BOX 15672 KANSAS CITY MO 64106 (R) (816) 358-4364 (O)
03/U1/1923
JAMES YINGLING HAYES PO BOX 264 OVERBROOK KS 66524 (R) (913) 6C5-7203 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2NT) A1<D 4TO TIJESDAYS
OMitUNICATlONS
10/22/1874
CHARTERED
DIKECTCRY OF U)DGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
DONALD E SLAGLE 3103 PARTRIDGE PARSONS KS 67357 (R) (316) 421-3572 (0) (316) 421-2310
(R) (913) 898-3810 (0) (913J 898-2500
ANTHttVY- WAYN"E BOSOM 407 W KIMBAL PARKER KS 6 6 0 7 2
JACK LEE CXIRDLE RT 1 BOX 254F PAOU KS 66071 (R) (913) 294-5137 (O)
DAVID MARK KNAPP 215 W MYRTLE BOX 244 OXFORD KS 67119 (R) (316) 455-3612 (O) (316) 455-3612
(R) (913) 642-7843 (O) (81G) 923-2390
OVERLA;\D PARK KS B0212
8824 KESSLER
FRANK J KKEAVES
(0)
DALE WE\DELL BLuCM PO BOX 292 OVERHUJOK KS 66524 (R) (913) 665-7507
SECRETARY
LOCATION
FHILLIPSBURG
PITTSBURG
PLAINS
PARADISE
EUREKA
0187 PITTSBURG 6ra & PINE
0387 PLAINS 102 OHIO ST
0290 PLAINVILLE 217 W MILL
0088 PLEASANTCN 725 MAIN
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0184 FHILLIPSBURG 603 4ra ST
127 tm
0415 FEXRY
NO.
10/20/1870
02/15/1888
02/21/1912
10/16/1879
10/16/1879
02/22/1917
CHARTERED
KEVIN J HENTIY 217 E 21ST PITTSBURG KS 66762 (R) (316) 232-1171 (0)
RICHARD A WILLIS 640 FISCHER DR FHILLIPSBURG KS 67661 (R) (913) 543-5068 (0)
OKALD L OOLLIE 3914 W iOTH PL LAhllENCE KS 66044 (R) (913) 841-0528 (0) (913) -ii'i-Oioo
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
1ST AND 3RD TIJESDAYS
1ST AI-iD 3RD MONTIAYS
EUGENE ONEIL STATCW FO BOX 265 PLEASANTON KS 66075 (R) (913) 352-8960 (0)
DALE EDWARD ROLL RT 1 BOX 40 PLAINVILLE KS 67663 (R) (913) 434-2567 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS1 DCW LAVOi BURDICK BOX 323 PLAINS KS 67869 (R) (316) 563-7250 (0)
1ST MONDAY
1ST THURSDAY
1ST T\ffiSDAYS
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DIRECTORY OF LODGES J^NUARY 31. 1992
JAMES HENRY JC»4ES RT 1 BOX 19A PLEASANTC»I KS 66075 (R) (913) 352-6475 (0)
JAY DEE MOfsGEAU 807 S OOVMERCIAL PLAINVILLE KS 67663 (R) (913) 434-2420 (0) (913) 434-4647
HAROLD M RICKEKS BOX 605 PLAINS KS 67869 (R) (316) 563-7551 (0)
THOMAS CAMERa\ PO BOX 577 ARMA KS 66712 (R) (316) 347-4361 (0)
ROBERT EUGENE QUANZ RT 1 BOX IIG GLADE KS 67639 (R) (913) 543-5532 (0) (913) 543-2616
JOHN R PORTER 5812 SW SMITH PL TOPEKA KS 66614 (R) (913) 271-6355 (0) (913) 357-3435
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02/17/1909
1ST THURSDAYS
DALE A BAXA RT 1 BOX 445 REPUBLIC KS uB9o4 (R) (913) 361-4373 (0)
(0)
(R) (913) 293-5318
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS GENE M RLTHSTRCM LECX4ARDVILLE KS 66449
(R) (913) 754-3704 (O) (913) 754-3358
MARVIN UNRUH QUINim KS 67752
MARLIN J KISSELL 802 W lOTH ST PRATT KS 67124 (R) (316) 672-5548 (0)
0384 PROTECTION PROTECTION SKOWD FUXm BANK BLDG
2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
RAY 0 REED 420 SAND CREEK RD POMONA KS 66076 (R) (913) 566-3358 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
07/14/1886
1ST AND 3RD
CX6MUNICATI0NS
KILWINNING
CHARTERED
0265 PRATT 123 1/2 S MAIN
NAME OF LODGE
02/15/1905
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0041 POMONA MCKINLEY EAST FRANKLIN (HWY 68)
NO.
DIRECTORY OF IXffiGES JANUARY 3 1 , 1992
WILLIAM H McCLURE JR RT 1 BOX SO REPUBLIC KS 66984 (R) (913) 361-2381 (0)
(0)
JOKx E WRIGHT 7202 HI VIEW DR MAISHATTAi>' KS 66502 (R) (913) 293-5735
ORVES URIAS BEECHLY 601 LaNG PO BOX 93 qUINTER KS 67752 (R) (913) 754-3678 (0)
REX MARIS BOX 324 PROTECTION KS 67127 (R) (316) 622-4524 (0) (316) 622-4261
ROBEKT EUGENE WARD RT 4 WEST RIVER RD PRATT KS 67124 (R) (316) 672-6193 (O)
RAYMOND E SLANKARD 2436 FL(»DIA Rfi POMONA KS 66076 (R) (913) 566-3383 (0)
SECRETARY
O
02/26/1925
SATAIsTA
0446 SATANTA MAIN ST
02/21/1912
10/11/1867
SAFPORDVILLE
SALINA
SAFPORDVILLE COMMUNin BUILDING
10/21/1875
10/17/1878
02/21/1883
CHARTERED
0060 SALINA 336 S SANTA VE
0395
502 S WASHINGTON
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0177 RUSSELL
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NAME OF LODGE
0215 RUSH CENTER
NO.
GLEN XaTON CRAMER 1417 MAIN SABEJIHA KS 66534 (R) (S13) 284-2019 (0)
LONNIE DEAN BARTON 623 W 16TH RUSSELL KS 67665 (R) (913) 483-5591 (0)
mCMAS WAY"NE KEEN^ER RT 1 BOX 82A RUSH CENTER KS 67575 (R) (913) 372-4479 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
ELDuN WILLIAVI VaiWETER 2Z18 EDWARD SALINA KS 67401 (R) (913) 827-5278 (0)
1ST AND 3RD TU'ESDAYS WALTER EDWARD McIVER BOX 425 SATANTA KS 67870 (R) (316) 649-2682 (0)
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST AI>D 3RD THU-RSDAYS JERRY LEE WILLIAMS RT 4 BOX 74 EMPORIA KS 66801 (R) (316) 342-5858 (0)
2ND AND 4 m MONHAYS
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
2OT) AND 4TH
OCHWUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF UXJCES JANUARY 31. 1992
JACK DAVID <3UY 806 S VANBUKEN HUGOTON KS 67951 (R) (316) 544-7748 (0)
JOKs FRANICIS LEWIS 429 CLAREMONT DR SALINA KS 67401 (R) (913) 823-2046 (0) (913) 825-4812
WILLIAM ROBERT EDIE 718 W 6TH EMPORIA KS 66801 (R) (316) 342-2549 (0)
EDWARD RALPH GARBER JR 708 JEFFERSuN SABETHA KS 66534 (R) (913) 284-3169 (0) (913) 284-2911 '
CaSRAD KRUEGER McRACKEN RT 2 BOX 150 RUSSELL KS 67665 (R) (913) 483-3345 (0)
RONALD RAY PFEKNINGER RT 1 BOX 53 NEKCMA KS 67559 (R) (316) 527-4456 (0)
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10/16/1873
02/16/1887
02/22/1883
02/15/1993
SCAiMON
SCAimON
02/19/1896
CHARTERED
VIRGINIA
0351
NAME OF LODGE
SAVONBUKG
LOCATION
0315
NO. WORSHIPFUL MASTER
601 JEFFERSW
(0)
2ND AND 4ra IHURSDAYS JAMES R CARSWELL RR 1 BOX 88 SELDEN KS 67757 (R) (913) 687-4361
(0)
1ST AND 3RD TOESDAYS GEORGE LEKIS ROSS RT 1 BOX 3B SEDAN KS 67361 (R) (316) 725-5248
(0) (316) 872-5434
(R)
SCOTT CITY KS 67871
(0)
DE^'NIS H CORDER HC Rl BOX 62 SELDEN KS 57757 (R) (913) 386-4342
(0)
GLQiN H HEINLEIN 715 N ACXARMAN SEDAN KS 67361 (R) (316) 725-5131
(0)
CARL H O'HAIR BOX 364 SOOrr CITY KS 67871 (R) (316) 872-2407
(0)
(R) (913) 335-2831
(0)
(0) ARNOLD J PERRY RT 2 BOX 72 SCANDIA KS 66966 (R) (913) 335-2507
(0) (316) 231-4700 VAL CSNE A ISAACSas SCANDIA KS 66966
JOHN HENRY MUSSA RT 1 BOX 53 WEIR KS uo781 (R) (316) 396-8524
(0)
GLENN L WOLFE RT 1 BOX 101 ELSMORE KS 66732 (R) (316) 754-3896
SECRETARY
GLEv; DAVID WHITE RT 3 BOX 56S PITTSBURG KS 66762 (R) (316) 231-7407
2ND ANT) 41H THURSDAYS WILLIAM GRANT JGHN
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
1ST AND 3RD
(0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS JOHN KEVIN FDVINS RT 1 BOX 9 ELSMORE KS 6B732 (R) (316) 754-3814
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LOCATION
NO.
02/18/1891
02/14/1951
02/19/1930
03/17/1966
02/21/1918
10/18/1876
CHARTERED
MELVIN KEN GUSTIN 605 CASTLE SENECA KS G6o3b (R) (913) 338-2570 (O) (913) 33B-2164
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2ND & 4TH WECWESDAY
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
2NT) AND 4TH TUESDAYS
1ST FRIDAY
(0)
ROBERT LEE TOMLINSON JR 2633 S 36m ST KANSAS CITY KS 66IO0 (R) (913) 722-B679
(0)
K MAYNARD CURTS 8935 COTK»WOOD #4 LENEXA KS 56215 3277 (R) (913) 541-1229
(0)
KEBMIT E SANDERS BOX 306 SHARON SPRINGS KS 67758 (R) (913) 852-4513
(0)
GEORO; EVEREn MURPHY 513 ROANOKE SENECA KS D653<> (R) (913) 336-2624
SECRETARY
KENNETH HENRY KRAMER 1715 S 49m STD KANSAS CITY KS 551U6 (R) (913) 287-1073 (0)
DONALU D WEST 5445 WESTGATE SHAWIiXE KS 66216 (R) (913) 631-4326 (0) (913) 262-9020
ROBERT LEE NAIL GEORGE IRVING LAVVLEi' 8118 WALMER 10500 W 99TH ST OVERLAND PARK KS 66204 3935 OVERLA;>D PARK KS i;u214 (R) (913) 381-6520 (R) (913) 888-0274 (0) (913) 648-7199 (0) (816) 531-8679
JAMES DEE GIVENS 31465 W 127'ra ST OLATHE KS 66061 (R) (913) 884-7334 CO)
JCtIN WILSON BRAKE 9700 LOWELL AVE OVERLAND PARK KS 66212 (R) (913) 381-1231 (O) (816) 391-2539
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS RALPH DOWELL WALKER BOX R SHARON SPRINGS KS 67758 (R) (913) 852-4777 (O) (913) 852-4276
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SPRING HILL 403 W SOUTH ST
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10/19/1871
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0105 SOLOMON 101 E 4 ™
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10/18/1877
SMITH CENTER 229 S MAIN
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
RODNEY' LEE RITCHEY BOX 102 ST FRANCIS KS 67756 (R) (913) 332-2708 (0)
MARVIN L HAMPTW 1033 W DENNIS CT #E OLATHE KS 66061 (R) (913) 764-2893 (0)
(R) (316) 896-2148 (O)
LEE E VanGIESOJ'i RAGO KS 6 7 1 2 8
DAVID PAUL DaNMVER 1312 N DOMfHl RD SOLCMOiN KS 6 7 4 8 0 (R) (913) 655-3S49 (0)
(R) (913) 389-3601 (O)
FAYE MARVIN McOCkNNELL LEBANCW KS 66952
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS BRENT DOUGLAS LANDIS 409 LAKE RD BCBC 262 SILVER LAKE KS 66539 (R) (913) 582-4003 (O) (913) 357-5000
OOIIMJNICATIONS
WESTERN STAR
02/15/1882
CHARTERED
0174
NAME OF LODGE
LAKE
LOCATION
0050 SILVER LAKE 227 RAILROAD
NO.
DlRECroiY OF LCMX5ES JANUARY 3 1 , 1 9 9 2
NOBLE W DORSCH PO BOX 21 ST FRANCIS KS 67756 (R) (913) 332-2791 (0)
HAROLD E FLAIGLE SR 22085 MISSI(»4 RD BOX 173 BUCYRUS KS 66013 (R) (913) 964-3260 (0)
MAX L GUTHRIDGE RT 1 BOX 164 ATTICA KS 6700a (R) (316) 896-2427 (O)
MARK A PICKING 501 BRADY Lar 38 ABILENE KS 67410 (R) (913) 263-3653 (0) (913) 263-7668
FRANCIS SHERRILL KNIGHT BOX 381 814 E (XXIRT SMITH CENTER KS BSBD? (R) (913) 282-3866 (O)
NEIL D McKG^'ZIE 302 W 2ND WILLARD KS 66615 (R) (913) 256-4430 (0) (913) 295-7133
SECRETARY
0189 STOCKTON 325 MAIN
NEhAHCUBA 02/17/1881
10/18/1877
STERLING
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STERLING 221 S BROADIV'AY
02/26/1925
02/19/1885
02/15/1882
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02/19/1885
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0052
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0254
NAME OF LODGE
0252 STAFFORD 100 1/2 N MAIN
LOCATION
NO.
CHARLES NELSTO REWERTS RT 1 STAFFORD KS 67578 (R) (316) 234-5197 (O)
CHARLES NEIL SHARP 612 DURINK ST MARYS KS 56536 (R) (913) 437-2957 (O)
WAYNE E CJAK PO BOX 563 MACKSVILLE KS 67557 (R) (316) 348-3845 (O)
WORSHIPFVL MASTER
1ST THURSDAYS
1ST TVESDAY
SCOTT EDWARD ROSS 209 S ASH STOCXTCSy KS 67669 (R) (913) 425-6033 (0) (913) 425-6152
ROY C HERN 518 E WASHINGTCW STERLING KS 67579 (R) (316) 278-2785 (0)
2ND AJN'D 4TH THURSDAYS VIRGIL ALLEN DEDRICK PO BOX 23010 STANLEY KS 6 6 2 2 3 (R) ( 9 1 3 ) 8 9 7 - 9 5 4 7 (O)
1ST THURSDAYS
1ST WEDNESDAY
1ST MONDAYS
OOMWJNICATIONS
DIRECKKY OF LODGES JANUARY 31, 1992
(R) (»13j| 425-7201 (0) (913) 425-6761
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DOUGLAS A ;vKXRE JR 723 N 1ST
DWAY'NE 0 MILLER 309 S 8TH STERLING KS 6757» (R) (31C) 278-2559 (0>
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HOWARD WOODSa> MALLIOOAT 509 PARK STILWELL KS 6 6 0 8 5 (R) ( 9 1 3 ) 6 8 1 - 2 5 3 9
JOHN CARLTWf ja^ES 229 S BUCKEYE STAFPC«D KS 67578 (R) (316) 234-5696 (0) (316) •i34-5561
STEVEN M BAYER 301 MISSIW ST ST MARYS KS 66536 (R) (913) 437-2916 (O) (913) 437-2781
GEC«GE W STAUTH 505 N EXCHANGE ST JOHIv KS 07576 (R) (316) 549-6352 (O)
SECRErARY
SU\MERFIELD
0354
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SANTA FE
NAME OF LCnCE
0309
MAIN ST
SUBLETTE 103 K BECKNELL
LOCATICN
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NO.
02/17/1881
10/21/1874
02/11/1948
02/20/1889
02/19/1896
02/20/1889
CHARTERED
i«»SHIPFUL MASTER
HAROLD UMBARGER FO BCK 187 THAYER KS 66776 (R) (316) 839-5267 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS JAMES WINSTON JOHNSON RT 1 BOX 156A MCLOUTH KS 66054 (R) (913) 796-6230 (O)
2ND THURSDAYS
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS LEON L BROWN 4019 MERCIEK TOPEKA KS 66609 (R) (913) 266-9112 (O)
1ST AND 3RD THUTISDAYS CRAIG ANXRtW NORTCi^" BOX 461 SYRACUSE KS 67878 (R) (316) 384-5636 (0) (316) 384-5780
SUKMERFIELD KS 66541 (R) (913) 244-6576 (0) (913) 244-6576
PO BOX 62
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS JOYCE L WINQUIST
2NT) ANT) 4TH MCXNDAYS • MICHAEL LEE CEARLEY 307 E FTIANKLIN AVE SUBLETTE KS 67877 (R) (316) 675-8110 (0) (316) 675-8611
OOMUNICATIONS
DIRECraiY OF LODGES JANUARY 3 1 . 1992
ANTHONY BENJAMIN SWENSON 16793 LEAVENWORTH RD BASEHOR KS 66007 (R) (913) 724-2551 (0)
CARL EDWARD RUTLEDGE FO BOX 254 THAYER KS 66775 (R) (316) 839-5667 (0)
WILLIAM E N1CH0LSC«<' 9449 SW STEWART ROAD WAKARUSA KS 66546 (R) (913) 836-2328 (0)
JAMES JOSEPH FARVIER BOX 437 SYRACUSE KS 67878 (R) (316) 384-5S16 (O) (316) 384-7431
FRAI* IVAN KVOWLES RT 1 BOX 87 SUiMERFIELD KS 66541 (R) (913) 244-6449 (O) (913) 244-6449
JAMES KENNETH CEARLEY 6 DIADEN DR SUBLETTE KS 67877 (R) (316) 675-2607 (0)
SECRETARY
TOPEKA 2300 SW 3 0 r a ST
TOPEKA 2300 SW 3 0 r a ST
TOPEKA 909 NW LYMAN
TOPEKA 214 SW 14'ITI
TOPEXA 214 SW 14111
TCWDNTD MAIN ST
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0225
0385
0121
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0017
NO.
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SEABROCK
SILQAM
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ORIENT
TOPEKA
NAME OF LODGE
10/17/1872
03/13/1957
02/20/1884
10/20/1870
10/16/1867
10/18/1859
CHARTERED
JAMES M HERRING 414 SE 35TH ST TERK TOPEKA KS 66605 (R) (913) 266-9285 (0)
1ST MONDAY EXCEPT JUL JEFFREY LYNN SOWDER BOX 177 TORONTO KS 66777 (R) (316) 645-2228 (0)
BOBBY RAY PRESTO* 1607 SW CHELSEA ER TOPEKA KS 66604 (R) (913) 273-9557 (O)
1ST AND 3RD mURSDAYS RICHARD L DAYTON 715 PARK LN TOPEKA KS 66606 (R) (913) 232-6211 (0) 2ND AND 4 m lUESDAYS
SECRETARY
QCKDON K MCNITT RT 1 BOX 92A TORONTO KS 66777 (R) (316) 637-2490 (0) (316) 625-3629
ROBERT R GRIFFIN 2736 SW JAMES TOPEKA KS 66614 (R) (913) 273-4229 (0) (913) 295-7252
CHARLES S BALERY 1700 NW GROVE TOPEKA KS 66606 (R) (913) 233-3653 (0) (913) 232-2919
DONALD NISBETT PC BOX 8208 TOPEKA KS 66608 0208 (R) (913) 379-5017 (O) (913) 354-7208
ROLAiND C BONJOUK 2810 SW IITH TOPEKA KS 66614 (R) (913) 233-8841 (0) (913) 357-3764
MARK WILSON STEPHEI-iSON UAVE L REOJB 3928 SW TWICaiTLIGHT DR #221 1241 SW 31ST ST TOPEKA KS 66614 TOPEKA KS 66611 2132 (R) (913) 272-3796 (R) (913) 266-3701 (O) (913) 295-3094 (0) (913) 267-1103
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
2ND AND 4 m THURSDAYS JAMES EEWARD ST»(E 1313 NW GUDEN TOPEKA KS 66618 (R) (913) 286-3046 (O)
1ST AND 3RD FRIDAYS
1ST AND oRD
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0364 VALLEY CENTER 108 1/2 N ASH
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HYLEN KARL RUSH RT 1 TROY KS 66087 1000 (R) (913) 985-2109 (0)
JEFFREY HICHBARCEK TO BOX 181 TOWANDA KS 67144 (R) (316) 536-2985 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTEK
1ST AND 3RD MOTOAYS
1ST AND 3RD
02/20/1913
1ST MCWDAY
(0) ROBERT IVAN PEHTOSON 821 SW 93RO WAKARUSA KS 68S48 (R) (913) 836-2219 (0)
(0) TED WILDER BAEHNI 1128 MCVICAR TOPEKA KS 66804 (R) (913) 235-8057 (0)
GRIFFITO 94A KS 6 6 7 7 9 756-4621
BILLY GENE CHOW 141 S ABILINE VALLEY CENTER KS 67147 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 7 5 5 - 3 4 1 4
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CHARLES K RT 1 BOX UNI»rrOWN (R) ( 3 1 6 )
JAMES GALEK HICKOK 910 W WHEAT ULYSSES KS 6 7 8 8 0 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 3 5 6 - 2 3 7 6 (O)
JAMES BQINARD OOSS PO BOX 121 TRDY KS 66087 0121 (R) (913) 985-2320 (0)
EL DORADO KS 67042 (R) (316) 321-0674 (0)
CLYDE CHARLES ORR 426 W 7ra
SECXm'ARY
LEItOY IHCMAS ROSEBEI!RY 1344 N ST FRANCIS WICHITA KS 6 7 2 1 4 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 2 6 4 - 1 9 0 5
BILLY NENE BARLOW BOX 327 MORAN KS 66755 (R) (0)
2ND AND 4TH TOURSDAYS BOBBY JOE WELCH 902 N WICHITA DR ULYSSES KS 67880 (R) (316) 356-3424 (0) (316) 356-1742
02/19/1902
10/17/1872
12/31/1823
1ST AND 3RD MWIDAYS
10/16/1867
TROY
2ND AND 4TH TUESDAYS
02/15/1888
TOWANDA
0C6WUNICATI0NS
CHARTBKED
NAME OF LODGE
0115 UNIONTOWN EXCELSIOR NORTH SIDE OF TOWN SQ
0435 ULYSSES 106 W CENTOAL
226 S MAIN
0055 TRDY
0030
NO.
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WAKEENEY 531 RUSSELL
WAKEFIELD 806 C3J0VE
WALNUT N MAIN ST
WAMEOO 519 LINCOLN
WASHINGTON 223 1 / 2 "C" ST
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2ND AND 4TO THURSDAYS LELAND S COOK WASHINGTON KS 66968
10/21/1869
10/19/1871
10/20/1870
2ND AND 4™ TUESDAYS
02/20/1884
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS SCOTT EUGSNE HEEKE 107 W WINKLEK WATEKVILLE KS 66548 (R) (913) 785-2177 (0)
(R) (0)
JAMES PITTENGER PO BOX 170 WAMEOO KS 66547 (R) (913) 456-7070 (0) (913) 456-7033
DONALD R JONES BOX 9 WALNUT KS 66780 (R) (0)
DAVID SEXTON RT 3 BOX 198 JUNCTION CITY KS G6441 (R) (913) 238-4553 <0)
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS
02/21/1912
WORSHIPFUL HASTEK
2ND AND 4111 TOESDAYSDARYL CEMOUR REHML 826 MAIN WAKEENEY KS 67672 (R) (913) 743-5538 (0)
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02/15/1882
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TERRY ALLAN BLASER 233 E HAZEUWX» WATBRVILLE KS 66548 (R) (913) 785-2649 (0) (913) 785-2521
(0)
OIHAL F ELSE RT 1 BOX 169 HOLLENBEBG KS 66946 (R) (913) 337-2948
LARRY D WEA1HEXS 513 ASH ST WAMEOO KS 66547 (R) (913) 456-8137 (0) (913) 456-2513
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LEE ROY CHURCH RT 2 BOX 8 WALNUT KS 66780 (R) (316) 354-6745
CHARLES H JAMIS 103 7TH BOX 374 WAKEFIELD KS 67487 (R) (913) 461-5394 (0)
(R) (913) 743-2791 (0) (913) 743-5620
TC»MY RAY ROBERTS 1 3 1 NORTH 12TH WAKEENEY KS 6 7 6 7 2
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02/18/1886
02/17/1898
10/21/1874
RT 2 B(K 3 9 A - 1 HARTFORD KS 6 6 8 5 4 (R) (316) 374-2680 (0)
PAUL W CLARKSON
JERRY D EULER BOX 4 7 2 WA11IE^A KS 6 6 0 9 0 (R) ( 9 1 3 ) 9 8 9 - 3 2 0 0 (0)
MORSHIPFUL MASTER
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1ST AND 3RD MfflfflAYS
2ND AND 4 r a MONDAYS
JACK L PLUNNER RT 1 WHEATON KS 66551 (R) (913) 457-3778 (0)
JAY D BARNETT RT 1 BOK 177B WELLSVILLE KS 66092 (R) (816) 883-2607 (0)
RODNEY BROrr HARSHFIELD 907 N F WELLINGTON KS 67152 (R) (316) 326-2393 (0) (316) 326-8957
2ND AND 4TH THURSDAYS MICHAEL RAY JONES BOX 2 WEIR KS 6 6 7 8 1 (R) ( 3 1 6 ) 3 9 6 - 8 3 2 5 (0)
3RD WEDNESDAYS
02/19/1885
02/16/1887
2ND AND 4TO
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10/21/1868
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LOUIS DEAN HALE RT 1 BCK 16B WESIMCRELAND KS 66549 (R) (913) 457-3470 (0)
HAROLD EUGENE BARNEHT 3 8 3 4 VERMONT RD WELLSVILLE KS 6 6 0 9 2 (R) ( 9 1 3 ) 883-2473 (0)
JOHN S CATT 1504 N BUINE WELLINCTON KS 67152 (R) (316) 326-7161 ( 0 ) (316) 326-8957
MELVIN R JWIES BCK 296 WEIR KS 66781 (R) (316) 396-8236 (0)
(R) (913) 733-2207 (0)
WAVEKLY K S 6 6 8 7 1
E. BIAINE SCHOOLCRAFr BCK 5
CHARLES A HOLADAY 709 VERMONT BCK 4 8 2 ELWOOD KS 66024 (R) ( 9 1 3 ) 3 6 5 - 2 2 6 3 (0)
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0086 WICHITA 2929 W PAWNEE
0099 WICHITA 220 W 13TH
0168 WICHITA 212 N WEST ST
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LOCATION
0380 WHITE CITY MAIN ST
NO.
02/16/1944
10/19/1871
02/20/1889
12/31/1958
10/17/1872
02/17/1909
CHARTQiED
MICHAEL R EDWARDS BCK 106 WHITING KS 66552 (R) (913) 873-3274 (0)
LESLIE EVEKEIT OCMP JR RT 1 WHITE CITY KS 66872 (R) (913) 349-2272 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
RICHARD LEO KLINCENBEKG 657 N MERIDIAN VALLEY CENTER KS 67147 (R) (316) 755-1424 (0)
JAMES ALLEN BARTON 928 E 52ND ST S WICHITA KS 67216 (R) (316) 522-7399 (O) (316) 523-6821
2ND AND 41H THURSDAYS LARRY DEAN FORREST 2301 S EVERETT WICHITA KS 67Z13 (R) (316) 943-4720 (O) (316) 523-4905
1ST AND 3RD MONDAYS
2ND AND 4TH TUESDAYS
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS BILLY J GIDEON 3301 S WALNUT WICHITA KS 67217 (R) (316) 524-0431 (0)
1ST THURSDAY
2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
COWUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF WECES JANUARY 31, 1992
DONALD LEE DOLL 1509 LOTUS WICHITA KS 67213 (R) (316) 267-5780 (0) (316) 942-7791
LAWRENCE DENNIS OOLGAN 2607 N PAYNE WICHITA KS 67204 (R) (316) 832-1890 (O) (316) 267-2231
HAROLD 0 ERB4NEN 2418 POITER WICHITA KS 67204 (R) (316) 838-8935 (O) (316) 945-8882
amilS LEON MOtRIS 13411 E 39TH ST RT 2 DERBY KS 67037 (R) (316) 733-1177 (0)
DUANE E WILSON RT 2 BOX 31 NETAWKA KS 68516 (R) (913) 933-3283 (0)
LESLIE LYLE WOKRELL RT 1 BOX 77 WHITE CITY KS 66872 (R) (913) 349-2927 (0)
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03/17/1989
02/20/1884
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0433 WICHITA 3755 E DOUGUS
0450 WICHITA 410 S SENECA
0451 WICHITA 401 S SENECA
0224 WILLIAMSBURG MAIN ST
FORREST ELWIN BOND 128 NCRTO ROBEY BOX 145 WILLIAMSBURG KS 66095 (R) (913) 746-5681 (O)
JAMES R STOUOi RT 2 BOX 742 MULVANE KS 67110 (R) (316) 524-1919 (0) (316) 676-8935
LANCE E ROSS 7412 GALOWAY WICHITA KS 67212 (R) (316) 722-5445 (0)
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RICHARD L LOVELAND 1037 S CHRISTINE WICHITA KS 67218 (R) (316) 686-5413 (0) (316) 686-8511
JACK WAYNE FERGUSON 352 W 6TO HAYSVILLE KS 67060 (R) (316) 529-1985 (O) (316) 652-3084
EARL DEAN OSBORN 328 E 1ST ST WICHITA KS 67202 (R) (316) 942-0509 (0) (316) 263-6464
SECRETARY
DANIEL RUBEN HALE JR 2152 S VOLUTSIA WICHITA KS 67211 (R) (316) 685-0758 (0)
1ST AND 3RD THURSDAYS CAROL LESLIE MALLORY RT 1 WILLIAMSBURG KS 66095 (R) (913) 746-8817 (O)
2ND & 4ra TUESDAY
1ST 4 3RD MONDAYS
235 S NEVADA WICHITA KS 67209 (R) (316) 943-7890 (0) (316) 942-7402
1ST AND 3KD TWJRSDAYS TOCMAS MERLE McDAVITT
1ST AND 3RD TUESDAYS WENDELL RAY WINDSOR 3705 E MURDOCK WICHITA KS 67208 (R) (316) 652-0306 (O)
02/12/1953
TRINITY
VAN ALAN McLtMORE 1007 PERRY WICHITA KS 67203 (R) (316) 269-1007 ( 0 ) (316) 262-2691
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
0313 WICHITA 2929 W PAWNEE
OOWJUNICATIONS
2ND AND 4 â&#x201E;¢
CHARTEKED
02/20/1895
NAME OF WDCE
ALBEKT PIKE
LOCATION
0303 WICHITA 328 E 1ST ST
NO.
DIRECTORY OF UHX3ES JANUARY 3 1 , 1 9 9 2
WINFIELD 722 1/2 MAIN
WINONA MAIN ST
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YATES CENTER 116 E BUTLER
0110
0318
0047
0144
GILEAD
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WALLACE
WINFIELD
SAMARIA
WILSON WEST MAIN ST
0298
NAME OF UXIGE
WILSEY
LOCATION
0382 WILSEY 474-475 FIFTH ST
NO.
10/15/1873
10/17/1866
02/20/1889
10/17/1870
02/15/1888
02/17/1909
CHARTERED
1ST WEDNESDAY
1ST SATORDAY
1ST AND 3RD MOffllAYS
1ST AND 3RD
1ST AND 3RD MCWKAYS
OOMHUNICATIONS
DIRECTORY OF LODGES JANUARY 31, 1992
LAWRENCE W KILBY 307 S STATE YATES CENTER KS 66783 (R) (316) 625-2272 (0)
WILLIAM GORDON MURROW RT 1 BLUE MOUND KS 66010 (R) (913) 756-2411 (0)
PHILLIP LEE COLLINS PO BOX 196 WINONA KS 67764 (R) (913) 846-7791 (0)
HUCH WARREN CXAHAM 1717 E lira WINFIELD KS 67156 (R) (316) 221-0999 (0)
LYMAN DONAL HANSEN BOX 581 WILSON KS 67490 (R) (913) 658-2674 (0)
ViXNIS HBIWIG GOOD RT 1 WILSEY KS 66873 (R) (913) 497-2934 (0)
WORSHIPFUL MASTER
CARL F HARDER 201 S PRAIRIE YATES CENTER KS 66783 (R) (316) 625-2489 (0) (316) 625-2489
THOMAS CLARK JOHNSON RT 1 BOX 94B BRONSON KS 66716 (R) (316) 939-4515 (0)
EMERSON DIETRICH LAIMAN HC 1 BOX 71 WINCWA KS 67764 (R) (913) 846-7678 (0)
M WAYNE RUSH RR 2 BOX 45 WINFIELD KS 67156 (R) (316) 221-2988 (0)
ROBERT WILLIAM KING BOX 448 WILSON KS 67490 (R) (913) 658-3478 (0)
KENNEm D HUTCHINSON RT 1 BOX 129 DEUVAN KS 66847 (R) (913) 466-2861 (0)
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240
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DECEASED GRAND MASTERS Year of Service
Name Lodge
Date of Death
Buried
10/19/1875
Mt Muncie Leavenworth* Ks
09/14/1898
Mountain Grove Bridgeport, Ct
1861-1865 Jacob Saqui Washington #0005
06/14/1898
Mt Vernon Atchison, Ks
1866-1867 Moses S Adams King Solomon #0010
12/25/1900
Canon City Canon City, Co
1868-1870 John H Brown King Solomon #0010
03/12/1893
Mt Muncie Leavenworth, Ks
1871-1872 John M Price Washington #0005
10/30/1900
Oak Hill Atchison, Ks
1873-1874 Owen A Bassett Acacia #0009
07/19/1896
Oak Hill Lawrence, Ks
1856-1859 Richard R Rees Leavenworth #0002 1860
George H Fairchild St John #0026
1875
Isaac B Sharp Wyandotte #0003
06/21/1884
Woodlawn Kansas City, Ks
1876
Jacob D Rush Rising Sun #0008
10/26/1904
Mt Hope San Diego, Ca
1877
John Guthrie Orient #0051
07/01/1906
Topeka Topeka, Ks
1878
Edwin D Hillyer Valley Falls #0021
12/11/1892
Rose Hill Section Valley Falls, Ks
1879-1880 Joseph D McCleverty Rising Sun #0008
05/30/1904
Evergreen Ft Scott, Ks
1881-1882 Wi11iam Cowgi11 Constellation #0095
06/19/1889
Fredonia Fredonia, Ks
1883
George S Green Lafayette #0016
05/19/1905
Sunset Manhattan, Ks
1884
James J Buck Emporia #0012
09/04/1917
Maplewood Emporia, Ks
1885
Matthew M Miller Clay Center #0134
11/29/1918
Mt Hope Kansas
1886
Silas E Sheldon Topeka #0017
04/19/1900
Lakevi ew Cleveland, Oh
1887
Henry C Cook Adams #0063
06/12/1898
Oswego Oswego, Ks
1888
Watson M Lamb Sterling #0171
08/13/1924
Sunset Memorial Park Hoquiam, Wa
1889
George C Kenyon Benevolent #098
04/13/1919
Evergreen Seattle, Wa
1890
John C Postlethwaite Lafayette #0016
11/26/1910
Wallace Jewell Ks
1991-92
Year of Servi ce
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Name Lodge
Date of Death
241
Buried
1891
Andrew M Callahan Topeka #0017
07/13/1902
Topeka Topeka Ks
1892
David B Fuller Fidelity #0108
05/17/1915
Greenwood City Eureka Ks
1893
William D Thompson Minneapolis #0143
03/05/1903
Highland Minneapolis Ks
1894
George W Clark Royal #0192
03/31/1934
Fair lawn Oklahoma City, Ok
1895
James H Mccall Wichita #0099
08/11/1925
Highland Wichita
1896
Chiles C Coleman Clay Center #0134
03/05/1911
Clay Center Clay Center, Ks
1897
William M Shaver Magnolia #0231
07/06/1916
Mt. Hope Topeka, Ks
1898
Maurice L Stone Wamego #0075
05/23/1921
Wamego City Wamego, Ks
1899
Henry C Loomis Winfield #0110
10/14/1905
Union Winfield, Ks
1900
Charles J Webb Siloam #0225
01/03/1928
Nortonvi H e Nortonville, Ks
1901
Perry M Hoisington Magnolia #0231
03/21/1933
Greenwood Newton, Ks
1902
Thomas E Dewey Benevolent #0098
06/09/1906
Abi1ene Abilene, Ks
1903
Bestor G Brown Siloam #0225
07/10/1917
Topeka Topeka, Ks
1904
Thomas G Fitch Albert Pike #0303
03/12/1928
Old Mission Mausoleum Wichita, Ks
1905
Samuel R Peters Newton #0142
04/12/1910
Greenwood Newton, Ks
1906
Thomas L Bond John H Brown #0216
07/29/1938
Gypsum Hill Salina, Ks
1907
Edward W Wellington Ellsworth #0146
02/18/1925
ElIsworth Ellsworth, Ks
1908
Henry F Mason Tyrian #0246
05/04/1927
Mt. Hope Topeka, Ks
1909
Fred Washbon Harper #0206
07/12/1914
Harper Harper, Ks
1910
Marion K Brundage Ellsworth #0146
07/18/1936
Russel1 Russel1, Ks
1911
Alex A Sharp Larned #0167
12/06/1942
Carl isle Carlisle, Pa
1912
William E Hutchinson Santa Fe #0312
04/05/1952
Val1ey View Garden City, Ks
Proceeding's of The
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Name Lodge
Year of Service
Date of Death
March
Buried
1913
Elrick C Cole Great Bend #0015
02/04/1938
Great Bend City Great Bend, Ks
1914
Charles H Chandler Orient #0051
12/18/1917
Bazaar Bazaar, Ks
1915
William L Burdick Lawrence #0006
06/11/1946
Swan Point Providence, Ri
1916
Gilen H Lamb Gilead #0144
11/19/1937
Yates Center Yates Center, Ks
1917
Charles E Lobdell L a m e d #0167
01/29/1949
Hanover Hanover, Nj
1918
William I Stewart Troy #0055
11/27/1925
Mt. Hope Hiawatha, Ks
1919
Owen J Wood Siloam #0225
10/18/1937
Topeka Topeka, Ks
1920
Hugh P Farrelly Cedar #0103
11/17/1926
Elmwood Chanute, Ks
1921
Ben S Paul en Constellation #0095
07/11/1961
Fredoni a Fredonia, Ks
1922
John H Mccullagh Galena #0194
12/06/1937
Mt. Hope Webb City, Mo
1923
Richard E Bird Albert Pike #0303
01/10/1955
Maple Grove Wichita, Ks
1924
Elmer F Strain Orient #0051
10/05/1956
Mt. Hope Abbey Topeka, Ks
1925
Charles A Loucks Emerald #0289
12/28/1960
Lakin Lakin, Ks
1928
John W Nielsen St. John #0113
06/13/1943
Pleasant Hill Concordia, Ks
1927
Charles N Fowler Salina #0060
04/24/1941
Roselawn Memorial Park Salina, Ks
1928
Ferris M Hill Emporia #0012
06/27/1964
Maplewood Emporia, Ks
1929
George F Breezley Girard #0093
03/25/1964
Girard Girard, Ks
1930
Jay B Kirk lola #0038
07/18/1955
Highland Salina, Ks
1931
J Forrest Ayres Greenleaf #0232
02/13/1961
Greenleaf City Greenleaf, Ks
1932
John M Kinkel Reno #0140
03/09/1941
Maple Grove Wichita, Ks
1933
George 0 Foster Lawrence #0006
10/03/1942
Oak Hill Lawrence, Ks
James A Cassier
03/12/1980
Mcpherson Mausoleum
1934
Mcpherson #0172
Mcpherson, Ks
1991-92
Year of Service
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Name Lodge
Date of Death
243
Buried
1935
Otto R Souders Wichita #0099
01/21/1964
Maple Grove Wichita, Ks
1936
James H Wendorff King Solomon #0010
06/07/1949
Mt. Muncia Leavenworth, Ks
1937
Charley B Erskine Preston #0283
06/01/1951
Cimarron Cimarron, Ks
1938
Henry S Buzick Sylvan Grove #0359
11/17/1975
Sylvan Grove Sylvan Grove, Ks
1939
Claude F Young Rising Sun #0008
03/05/1968
Evergreen Fort Scott, Ks
1940
Arthur H Strickland Kaw #0272
09/29/1971
Highland Park Kansas City, Ks
1941
Roscoe E Peterson Larned #0167
02/05/1974
Lamed L a m e d , Ks
1942
Cline C Curtiss St. Thomas #0306
09/18/1977
Beulah Colby, Ks
1943
Charles S Mcginness Cherryvale #0137
12/11/1980
Pairview Cherryvale, Ks
1944
James H Trice Delta #0077
06/08/1970
Highland Medicine Lodge, Ks
1945
Harry D Evans Eureka #0088
05/16/1952
Pleasanton Pleasanton, Ks
1946
Samuel G Wiles Macksville #0371
01/15/1965
Farmington Macksville, Ks
1947
James H Stewart Jr Albert Pike #0303
09/18/1965
Maple Grove Wichita, Ks
1948
E Glenn Robinson Hebron #0314
01/11/1964
Gridley Gridley, Ks
1949
William H Harrison Downs #0204
09/11/1982
Downs Downs, Ks
1950
Lynn Ri Brodrick Marysville #0091
01/29/1958
Marysville Marysville, Ks
1951
C l a m e c e G Kevins St. Bernard #0222
05/26/1961
Maple Grove Dodge City, Ks
1953
D Bruce Newton Albert Pike #0303
07/02/1966
Wichita Park Wichita, Ks
1954
Floyd S Ecord Burlington #0066
05/14/1982
Graceland Burlington, Ks
1955
Scott E Kelsey Topeka #0017
04/15/1971
Topeka Topeka, Ks
1956
Karl J Baumgartner Goodland #0321
08/28/1973
Goodland Goodland, Ks
1958
Earl R Brown Plains #0367
02/09/1982
Plains Plains, Ks
244
Year of Service
Proceedings of The
Name Lodge
March
Date of Death
Buri ed
1959
Addison C Irby Rising Sun #0008
08/12/1986
Evergreen Fort Scott, Ks
1960
Ray W Kinzie Bestor G Brown #0433
12/24/1988
Mission Mausoleum Wichita, Ks
1982
Armand H Bishop Parsons #0117
02/03/1968
Memorial Park Parsons, Ks
1963
Ben W Graybi11 Old Mission #0153
07/10/1987
Johnson Co. Mem. Ga rden Overland Park, Ks
1966
William E Montgomery Syracuse #0309
12/28/1990
Syracuse Cemetary Syracuse, Ks
1970
H Jackson Staton Ionic #0254
06/03/1980
Fairview Park St. John, Ks
1983
Richard A Porter Albert Pike #0303
06/20/1987
Wichita Park Wichita, Ks
1986
Durward C Danielson Lafayette #0016
09/29/1986
Sunri se Manhattan, Ks
1965
Owen E Hodgson Salina #0060
07/21/1991
Roselawn Salina, Ks
DECEASED DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS John A. Farrell B. Harold Groff Robert E. Ferguson
06-21-1922 10-28-1950 05-07-1970
1991-92
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LIVING PAST GRAND MASTEKS 1952
S Allan Daugherty 3411 E Kincaid St Wichita KS 67218
1957 - Richard L Becker Box 483 Coffeyville KS 67337
1961 - John H Murray 1020 S 4th St Leavenworth KS 66048
1964 - Arthur C Hodgson Box 666 Lyons KS 67554
1967 - William E Bradford 707 Vine Wamego KS 66547
1968 - Thomas C Raum Jr 3149 Keywest Ct Wichita KS 67204
1969 - Carroll C Arnett 1615 Country Club Rd El Dorado KS 67042
1971 - Robert D Caplinger RR 2 Box 170 Effingham KS 66023
1972 - Richard D Kelsey 16824 m 54th Rossville KS 66533
1973 - J Fred Williamson 310 S Purdy Lyons KS 67554
1974 - Forrest D Haggard 6816 W 78 St Terr Overland Park KS 66204
1975 - Robert H Arnold Box 122 Alma KS 66401
1976 - Ralph D Walker PO Box R Sharon Springs KS 67758
1977 - William F Mcintosh Box 155 522 Lane St Clay Center KS 67432
1978 - Chester L Gilbert 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka KS 66604
1979 - W Nolan Artz 505 N Rock Rd Apt #125 Wichita KS 67206
1980
1981 - Ben B Boyles 807 N Main St St John KS 67576
F Warren Starns HC 1 Box 78 Winona KS 67764
1982 - Robert G Jackson 3825 SW Worwick Town Rd Topeka KS 66610
1984 - Larry D Winegardner 601 S 6th Atchison KS 66002
1985 - Arris M Johnson 2714 Hillcrest Hays KS 67601
1987
1988 - Claude W Norris 1523 Crawford Ft Scott KS 66701
1989 - Robert M Nease Box 716 Hugoton KS 67951 0716
1990 - Don E Robinett RR 2 Box 52 Randall KS 66963
1991 - Conrad F Johnson 217 S 12th Sabetha KS 66534
Clifford D Knauss RR 2 Box 136d Halstead KS 67056
CaUND TREASURERS 1856-1857 1857-1858 1858-1891 1891-1902 1902-1909 1909-1933
Beverlin Beck Isaac N. Roberts Christian Beck R.E. Torrington Albert Sarbach J. Frank March
1933-1937 1937-1961 1962-1968 1968-1984 1984-
John McCullagh Ben S. Paulen Floyd A. Palmer Wn. E. Montgomery Wta. F. Mcintosh
INTEXIM CXAND lliEASURBlS Ihomas C. Raim, J r .
Feb. 1, 1984 - March 17, 1984
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GRAND SEXXFTARIES 1854-1856 1856-1860 1860-1871 1871-1893
Charles T. Harrison Charles Mundee Eramus T. Carr John H. Brovfn 1971Albert O.
1894-1928 Albert K. Wilson 1928-1953 Elmer F. Strain 1953-1958 Art P. Strickland 1958-1971 Chas. S. McGinnis Arnold, Jr.
INTERIM GRAND SECItETARIES John C. Postlethvaite Matthew M. Miller Ben W. Graybill
Feb. 15, 1893 - Mar. 12, 1893 Mar. 12, 1893 - Feb. 22, 1894 May 13, 1971 - Jly. 31, 1971
LODCXS mCSH DISPENSATIWI BUT NOT OlARTBItQ) Allen, 1923; Burlington, 1863; Delaware, 1857; Denver City (Denver Lodge), 1860; E^levale, 1899; Leavenworth (Adelpha), 1868; Lecait>ton (Geary), 1857; Leoti, 1878; Lindsborg, 1884; Lindsey (Friendship), 1868; Opolis, 1855; Powhattan (Buckeye), 1896; Wichita (Ark Valley Daylight Lodge), 1984; Wichita (E. Hubert Mitchell), 1979; Wheaton, 1903; and White Water, 1927.
LODGE CHARTERS REVCKED, SUBKENDEREI} OR CCNSOLIDATED Lodge ALIX^ #0308 ALLEK #0335 ALTOCMA #0118 AMERICUS #0062 ANDALE #0253 APOLLO #0297 ARCADIA #0329 ARGON lA (CHIKASKIA) #0285 ATCHISCM (ST JCHNS) #0026 AUBREY #0030 AURARIA #0037 OWEN A BASSETT #0367 BEKNINCTTCN #0180 BEAUMONT #0439 BIG SPRINGS (SHAWNEE #0009 BLAINE #0337 BLUFF CITY #0313 BLUFF CITY #0235 BOLING #0365 ffitOOKVILLE # 0 2 0 9 6UCXLIN # 0 3 2 5 CATO # 0 1 5 3 BURR OAK # 0 1 7 8 BURRTON # 0 1 8 2 CANTCW # 0 1 9 7 CESAR VALE # 0 1 6 4 CEDAR VALE (MYRTLE) #0164 CDflRALIA (HCME) # 0 0 8 9 CUANUTC (KING DAVID) # 0 4 1 6 CHARITY # 0 2 6 3 COATS # 0 0 3 9
CLIFFORD (WHITDVATER #0148 CLINTCX^ (ASHLAR) #0087 COIXXL #0418 COOLIDCE #0316 OCBNING #0013 OOYVILLE #0057
Consolidated With or Surrendered Charter STERLING #0171 Oiarter Surrendered BENEDICT #0403 Charter Surrendered MT HCPE #0238 HAYS #0195 MULBERRY #0261 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Oiarter Surrendered G L Cff' OOLCKADO PITTSBURG #0187 Charter Surrendered JOPPA #0223 Charter Surrendered WESTMORELAND #0257 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered TOMGANCKIE (HENRI) #0190 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered FARLINGTON (QOWREY) #0124 JEWELL #0011 HALSTEAD #0046 MCPHERSON #0172 Charter Surrendered Qiarter Surrendered SEMECA #0039 CEDAR #0103 COSMOS #0278 KILWINNING #0265 HALCYON 80120 Oiarter Surrendered PARADISE #1290 ROYAL #0192 SB<ECA #0039 Charter Surrendered
Date 01/01/1957 01/01/1923 01/01/1984 01/01/1869 01/01/1894 01/01/1986 01/01/1986 01/01/1912 01/01/1861 01/01/1863 01/01/1862 01/01/1911 01/01/1944 01/01/1937 01/01/1867 01/01/1894 01/01/1897 01/01/1903 01/01/1937 01/01/1963 01/01/1869 01/01/1894 01/01/1981 01/01/1969 01/01/1986 01/01/1883 01/01/1894 01/01/1990 01/01/1937 01/01/1977 01/01/1978 01/01/1867 01/01/1879 01/01/1968 01/01/1985 01/01/1968 01/01/1955
1991-92
CUNNINOUM #0427 DEEXFIELD #0432 DELFHOS #0202 DELVAN #0375 DIRIGO #0^26 BDWARDSVILLE #0152 EFFINOIAM #0048 BMETT #0387 EMFOIIA #0012 ENTEXFRISE #0353 ELK CITY (ELK CREEK) #0020 ELKHART #0422 ESBON (SALEM) #0228 FARLINGfTON (GODFREY) #0124 POSTORIA #0392 FKANKFCRT #0067 FREEPORT (LILY) #0301 FKEI^IICK #0337 FT SCOTT (RISING SUN #0046 FT GIBSON (ELFHA) #0122 FREEPOIT #0389 EKIEKDSHIP #0208 GALVA #0251 GARFIELD #0235 GLASOO #0292 GOLDEN CITY # GOVE CITY #0302 CKAINFIELD #0381 (SEELEY #0211 CXANADA #0053 OiEENLEAF #0232 GKENOLA (CANOPY) #0248 CKINELL #0448 GYPSUM CITY #0328 HALYOCW #0120 HAMILTON #0301 HAMLIN #0185 HANOVER (STAR) #0069 HARVEYVILLE #0421 HAVEN #0157 HAVENSVILLE #0034 HIAWATHA (TRIBUNE) #0216 HICH PRAIRIE #0025 IDA #0170 HIOILAND #0296 HOLYROOD #0343 HUTCHISCW #0445 BASSETT #0124 RENO #0140 INDIANOLA #0034 IRVING #0112 I SABLE #0400 JAMESTOIW #0227 KANORADO #0443 KENSINGTCT) #0405 KICKAPOO (POTTEX) #0004 KINGSCOWN #0447 KIRNIN #0175 LEAVEMWCK1H (CALVARY #0050 LEAVENWCKIH (HIRAM) #0068 MOUND CITY (LANEMARK #0218 ST JOHNS #0026 LBOCMPTC»I #0013 LIBiXTY #0123 LINCOLNVILLE #0315 LINDSBORG (PHCENIX) #0253 LINN #0170 LOGAN #0264 LCMG ISLAND #0231
Grand Lodge of Kansas
KILWINNING #0265 LAKIN (EMQtALD) #0289 MINNEAPOLIS #0143 HQIINGTON (KANSAS) #0307 NARKA #0349 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered POTTAWATCMIE #0052 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered HUQOTC»< #0406 Charter Surrendered GIRARD #0093 WESTMORELAND #0257 Charter Surrendered BLUFF CITY #0313 ROYAL #0192 FT SCOTT (BURBCN) #0008 G L INDIAN TH«IT(KY # STQHRVILLE #0368 m HOPE #0238 MCPHERSON #0172 RILEY (ASHLAR) #0344 SINCERITY #0214 G L OF COLORADO # GOVE COUNTY #0302 GOVE COUNTY #0302 DELPHIAN #0044 WEIMCKE #0053 WASHINGTON #0104 MOLINE #0267 OAKLEY #0253 LINDSBCXG #0397 MARICW (CENTRE) #0147 MADISON #0196 HIAWAIHA #0035 Charter Surrendered BURLINGAME #0079 SUMNER #0203 OUAGA #0188 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered WAKEFIELD #0396 ELLSWCKTH #0146 HUTCHISWi-RENO #0124 HUTCHISON-RENO #0124 HUTCHISCN-RENO #0124 Charter Surrendered BLUE RAPIDS #0169 DELTA #0077 ST JOHNS #0113 QO(X)LAND #0321 SMITH CENTER #0174 EASTERN #0045 BUCXLIN (GRANDVIEW) #0376 PHILLIPSBURG #0184 KING SOLCMCN #0010 KING SOLOMON #0010 ALTAMCWT #0069 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered KEYSTONE #0102 Charter Surrendered /Charter Surrendered FRCWTIER #0104 PHILLIPSBURG #0184 AIMENA (NAPHTALI) #0310
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LOUISBURG #0180 LUEAY #0142 MACXEY #0048 MAPLE CITY #0342 MAPLE HILL #0370 MARQUETTE #0353 MCDCMALD #0383 MEDICINE VALLEY #0260 MILAN #0255 MILTONVALE #0242 MISSION HILLS #0054 MOLINE #0267 MtWTANA (EVEKC3UEEN) # 0 0 8 6 MONTICELLO # 0 0 4 3 MOUNmiDGE # 0 3 4 6 m PLEASANT # 0 0 5 8 MORLAND # 0 4 1 4 MORRILL # 0 3 7 3 MULBERRY # 0 2 6 1 MUNDEN # 0 1 2 8 NATCMA # 0 3 9 0 NEMAHA (CORNING) # 0 0 1 3 NEOSHO RAPIDS # 0 0 7 7 NEVADA CITY (NEVADA) # 0 0 3 6 NEW ALBANY # 0 0 0 8 NEWTON (MAGNOLIA) # 0 2 3 1 NGRCATOR # 0 3 1 7 N LAWRENCE (VALLEY) #0030 OAK #0287
OCCIDHfTAL #0207 OLIVE #0350 OLIVET (ASTRA) # 0 3 6 3 OSAGE MISSION # 0 0 9 2 OSAWATCMIE # 0 0 2 4 OTTAWA # 0 1 2 8 OTTAWA (MELODY) # 0 4 0 0 OTnjMWA # 0 0 1 1 PAOLA (MIAMI) # 0 0 6 8 PARDEE # 0 0 6 9 PARIS # 0 0 2 2 PIPER # 0 3 8 5 PABKERSVILLE # 0 1 6 8 PBRRYVILLE # 0 0 5 2 POMONA # 0 1 3 8 POTOIN # 0 2 8 8 POWHATTAN # 0 3 6 3 raETTY PRAIRIE # 0 4 2 8 QUENEMO # 0 2 7 0 RCe MCKRIS # 0 3 2 2
ROSALIA #0434 RANDALL #0304 REXFOU} #0442 RICHFIELD #0303 RICHMOND #0426 RILEY (ASHLAR) #0344 ROBINSON #0159 SALINA (J H BROWN) #0216 m MMIIAH (SALT LAKE #0070 SALTVILLE (BARNARD) #0059 SARATOGA #0216 SOOTTVILLE #0249 SCRANTON (PERFECT SQ # 0 2 2 0 SCRANTON # 0 4 0 7 SEDGWICK # 0 1 3 9 SENECA # 0 0 3 9 SEVERENCE # 0 3 1 3 SHAWNEE # 0 0 5 4
SIMPSON (SINCERITY) #0214 SMOKY VALLEY #0209
Proceedings of The
Charter Surrendered LUCAS (BLUE HILL) #0198 Charter Surrendered DEXTER #0156 AIMA #0161 LINDSBCRG #0397 ST FRANCIS #0404 DELTA #0077 ARGON IA #0285 CLAY CENTER #0134 SHAWNEE #0054 MERIDIAN #0236 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered GALVA #0251 Charter Surrendered MILLBROCK #0281 HAMLIN #0185 GIRARD #0093 CUBA #0362 RUSSELL #0177 SENECA #0039 IONIC #0254 G L OF COLORADO # FREDCWIA #0095 NEWTON #0142 OBERLIN #0186 Charter Surrendered SMITH CENTER #0174 OSBORNE (SAQUI) #0160 VESPER (SEDAN) #0136 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered FRANKLIN #0018 OTTAWA #0018 Charter Surrendered PAOLA #0037 LINCOLN #0154 Charter Surrendered DELAWARE #0096 DWIGHT #0374 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered TOWANDA #0030 HIAWAIHA #0035 ARLINGTCN (CABLE) #0299 POMONA (MCKINLEY) #0041 PRATT (KILWINNING) #0265 LEON (JOPPA) #0223 JEWELL #0011 COLBY (ST THOMAS) #0306 Charter Surrendered GARNETT (DELPHAIN) #0044 WAMBQO #0075 HIAWATHA #0035 SALINA #0060 GRAND LCaX3E OF UTAH #
LINCOLN #0154 (Charter Surrendered SINCERITY #0214 Charter Surrendered Charter Revoked NEWTON #0142 Charter Surrendered HIGHLAND (SMITOTON) #0001 Charter Surrendered m VERNON (BELOIT) #0145 SALINA #0060
^4a^ch
01/01/1894 01/01/1943 12/20/1985 01/01/1977 01/01/1977 01/01/1967 01/01/1985 01/01/1979 01/01/1968 01/01/1987 01/01/1952 01/01/1987 01/01/1888 01/01/1875 01/01/1968 01/01/1888 01/01/1986 01/01/1969 01/01/1990 01/01/1983 01/01/1990 01/01/1968 01/01/1879 01/01/1862 01/01/1973 01/01/1901 01/01/1979 01/01/1887 01/01/1983 01/01/1978 01/01/1972 01/01/1908 01/01/1897 01/01/1863 01/01/1906 01/01/1928 01/01/1871 01/01/1876 01/01/1971 01/01/1871 01/01/1937 01/01/1937 01/01/1877 01/01/1901 01/01/1969 01/01/1971 01/01/1967 01/01/1981 01/01/1982 01/01/1961 01/01/1966 01/01/1983 01/01/1892 01/01/1946 01/01/1987 01/01/1981 01/01/1907 01/01/1872 01/01/1973 01/01/1892 01/01/1983 01/01/1908 12/31/1899 01/01/1984 01/01/1875 01/01/1951 01/01/1928 01/01/1990 01/01/1967
1991-92
SOLDIEK #0240 SPEARVILLE #0388 SPRINGHALE #0152 STAN SMART #0378 STANTCW #0018 STANTON (ZION) #0108 STOHRVILLE #0368 SYLVIA #0391 SYLVAN C»OVE #0359 TBCUMSEH #0015 TIMBER CSEEX (D REES #0059 TOADING POST #0041 TURNER #0425 TORON #0358 WSCCm #0082 W I N FALLS (OLIVE) #0181 ' W I N SPRINGS #0061 W I N GROVE #0213 TYRO #0386 URBANA #0239 VALLEY #0030 VALLEY CENTER (ARK) #0243 VALLEY FALLS #0021 VQ«MILLION #0320 VIRGINIA CITY #0034 WALDRCW #0377 WALLACE #0318 WALTON #0323 WESTPHALIA (AVCW) #0305 WEmORE #0053 WHHMCKE #0053 BRAINIIU} #0280 WHITE CLOUD #0078 WHITEWATER #0180 WHITING #0250 WILMC»E #0412 WINDCM #0276 WINFIELD #0098
Grand Lodge of Kansas
CIRCLEVILLE #0020 ST BEXNARO #0222 Charter Surrendered ATTICA (R D ELY) #0262 Qiarter Surrendered Charter Surrendered ANTHCm #0200 STAFFCKD #0252 LINCOLN #0154 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered BEN HUR (KANSAS CITY #0322 ARLINGTON (CABLE) #0299 NEOSHO #0027 Charter Surrendered LACYCNE #0061 HOPE #0155 CANEY #0324 ERIE #0076 LAWRENCE #0006 Charter Surrendered MERIDEN #0236 FRANKFORT #0067 G L OF MCWTANA ANTHONY #0200 WIN(»A # Charter Surrendered GARNETT (DELPHIAN) #0044 NEJTAWAKA (POLAR STAR #0130 GOFF #0430 Charter Surrendered HIGHLAND (SMITHTra)) #0001 TOWANDA #0030 POLAR STAR #0130 OCMANOIE #0295 MCHIERSCW #0172 WINFIELD (ADELPHIA) #0110
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NAMES AND ADDRESSES (W (XAND SECXETARIES AND GRAND REPRESENTATIVES IN FRANTEENAL RELATIONS WITH KANSAS JURISDICTION
GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND REP OIHESS
GRAND REP KANSAS
Alabama
Joseph P Jones FO Box 6195 Monteomery AL 36106
Willard R Fuller RR 3 Box 35 Fyffe AL 35971
W Nolan Artz PGM 505 N ROCK RD, APT. 125 Wichita KS 67206
Alaska
Richard D Bender FO Box 190668 Anchorage AK 99519
Glenn W Pruett 2613 Ruby Ave Fairbanks AK 99709
Clifford L Trax 3400 W 77th Valley Center KS 67147
Robert F. Henderson Masonic Tenple 345 W Monroe St Phoenix AZ 85003
Robert Henderson 3407 N 24th Phoenix AZ 85015
William F Mcintosh PGM PO Box 155 Clay Center KS 67432
Arkansas
James L Weatherall 700 Scott St. Little Rock AR 72201
Billy D Porter
Morris L Fisher 931 Brook Forest Rd Derby KS 67037
California
John L. Cooper III California Masonic Tenple 1111 California San Francisco CA 94108
Colorado
Harry L. Lyons 1130 Panorama Dr Colorado Springs GO 80904
Herschel Perry 705 S. Force Lamar 00 81052
J. Fred Williamson POM 310 S. Purdy Lyons KS 67554
Connecticut
R. Stanley Harrison PO Box 250 Wallingford CT 06492
R. S. Harrison 100 High St Bristol CT 06010
John A Rule 1103 N 4th Atchison KS 66002
Delaware
Warren F. Schueler Sr PGM 818 Market Wilmington DE 19801
Willard R Newth Jr 92 S Avon Dr Ashbourne Hills Claymont DE 19703
Lyman H. Brown RR 1 Box 66A Plains KS 67869
District of Columbia
Stewart W. Miner 5428 MacArthur Blvd NW Washington DC 20016
George R. Kidwell 1909 Colebrook Dr Temple Hills MD 20748
William E Bradford POI 707 Vine Wamego KS 66547
Florida
William G Wolf PO Box 1020 Jacksonville FL 32201
Grant T Gilder 4 NE nth St Miami Shores FL 33153
David R Shepard 1516 S Main Ft Scott KS 66701
Georgia
Ted H Hendon 811 Mulberry Macon GA 31298
James M Head 7514 Elliot Rd Jonesboro GA 30236
Stanley D Browning 712 W 2nd St Coffeyville KS 67337
Hawaii
Herbert G Gardiner 1227 Makiki St Honolulu HI 96814
Frank Chuberko 911 Hind luka Dr Honolulu HI 96821
Dean C Hjorth 8868 Switzer Overland Park KS 66214
Idaho
Larry R Turner 219 N 7th St Boise ID 83701
Wayne W Woodward 300 Evergreen Rd Etamett ID 83617
Eugene V Beggs Ensign KS 67841
Illinois
Robert Kalb PO Box 4147 Springfield IL 62708
A Lloyd Sinclair PO Box 307 Kansas IL 61933
Claude W. Norris PCM 1523 Crawford Ft Scott KS 66701
Indiana
Roll in O Sinpson FO Box 44210 Indianapolis IN 46204
Lee J Hartner 2818 Canterbury Blvd #6 Ft Wayne IN 46835
Max L Briggs 302 E 13th St Concordia KS 66901
Richard D Kelsey PCM 16824 NW 54th St Rossville KS 66533
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GRAND REP KANSAS
Iowa
Paul H Wieck Masonic Tenf>le PO Box 279 Cedar Rapids lA 52406
Kentucky
Joseph R Conway Masonic Home KY 40041
William L Rice Rt 1 Versailles KY 40383
Merle D Bradley 4107 Woodbury Ct N Topeka KS 66606
Louisiana
Jack Crouch 1300 Masonic Temple 333 St Charles Ave New Orleans LA 70130
Leslie F Tanner 2718 S Carrol Hon Ave New Orleans LA 70118
William J Brown 2839 S Bonn Wichita KS 67217
Maine
John E Anagnostis 415 Congress St Portland ME 04101
Charles E Briggs 21 Walpole St Norwood ME 02062
Thcmas F. Burrows Rt 2 Box 203 Liberal KS 67901
Maryland
Jack R Frazier 225 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201
A Ray Bulgin 225 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201
Paul E Murphy 8845 Horton St Overland Park KS 66207
Massachusetts
David B Richardson 186 Tremont St Boston MA 02111
Edgar W Darling 14 Arbor Ln Wilbraham MA 01095
Vernon D Martin 311 W 8th St Concordia KS 66901
Michigan
Robert N Osborne PCM Masonic Temple 223 E Fulton Grand Rapids MI 49503
Royce E Curl is Masonic Temple 223 E Fulton Grand Rapids MI 49503
Ray A Talbot t 917 Maple Ottawa KS 66067
Minnesota
Raymond E. Schle St. Paul Masonic Center 220 E Plato Blvd St Paul MN 55107
Glen Nelson 9114 Vinland Proctor MN 55810
E. Dean Osborn 328 E 1st St Wichita KS 67202
Mississippi
Fred F. Bean PO Box 1030 Meridian MS 39302
Charles H. Powell Rt 1 Box 114 Vardaman MS 38878
James P Brown 1209 Ridge Rd Atchison KS 66002
Missouri
Terry C Alexander 800 Highway 63 North Columbia MO 65201
J Morgan Done 1 son Princeton MO 64673
Clifford D Knauss PCM Rt 2 Box 136D Halstead KS 67056
Montana
Dean M Lindahl PO Box 1158 Helena NTT 59624
Sheldon Rediske PO Box 580 Baker MT 59313
Paschal W Lundy 2020 S Monroe St Denver 00 80210
Nebraska
Donald E Rasmussen 1630 K St Lincoln NE 68508
Wilbert W Wittmess 900 Fillmore Omaha NG 68128
Conrad F Johnson PCM 217 S 12th St Sebetha KS 66534
Nevada
Valdo A. Sei PCM 40 W First Street Reno NV 89501
Larry E Wallace 2312 Kirk Ave Las Vegas NV 89101
Carl A Steward Cedar Vale KS 67204
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New Hanfishire
Stanley A Johnson PCM 813 Beech St Manchester NH 03104
Arnold M Ashley PO Box 246 Dover NH 03820
L D Winegardner PCM 601 S 6th Atchison KS 66002
New Jersey
Raymond P Bellini PCM 902 Jacksonville Rd Burlington NJ 08016
Julius W Lodgek 213 Fern Ave Collinswood NJ 08108
Benton L Williams Rt 3 Box 56 Lincoln KS 67455
New Mexico
Ray D Carpenter PCM 7212 Canary Lane NE Albuciuerque NM 87109
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GRAND REP KANSAS
New York
Robert C Singer Masonic Hall 71 W 23rd St New York NY 10010
L Edward Walker 162 Canpbell Pk Rochester NY 14606
F Warren Starns PGM HC 1 Box 78 Winona KS 67764
North Carolina
Robert P Dudley FO Box 6506 Raleigh NC 27628
E John Elmore FO Box 964 Burlington NC 27216
Jerry W Cole 1351 N Einporia Wichita KS 67214
North Dakota
Donald L Gustafson 201 14th Ave N Fargo ND 58102
Norman R Byers 3006 9th St North Fargo ND 58102
Arthur C Hodgson P(W PO Box 666 Lyons KS 67554
Ohio
David L Dresser PCM 634 High St Worthington OH 43085
James L Harbage 1120 Morning Dr Worthington CH 43085
John H Murray PCM 1020 S 4th Leavenworth KS 66048
Oklahoma
Bobby L Laws PGM PO Box 1019 Guthrie (M 73044
C W Reece PO Box 1019 Guthrie <% 73044
Don E Robinett POU Rt 2 Box 52 Randall KS 66963
Oregon
James M Shillingburg FO Box 96 Forest Grove OR 97116
J L Taylor 585 S Espey Grants Pass C» 97527
Johnny J Gillham 1401 Central St Humboldt KS 66748
Pennsylvania
Thomas W Jackson Masonic Ten(>le 1 N Broad St Philadelphia PA 19107
Rhode Island
Julio A Paniccia PGM 742 Plainfield St Providence Rl 02909
G Harvey Faulkner 4550 N Flowing Wells Rd Apt 93 Tucson AZ 85705
Fred N Rose PO Box 128 Pratt KS 67028
Puerto Rico
Bolivar Perez-Rios PO Box 8385 Santurce PR 00910
Pedro Rojas GPO 1616 San Juan PR 00936
Melburn C Barnes 725 N 10th St Fredonia KS 66736
South Carolina
H Dwight McAlister 1401 Senate St Columbia SC 29201
Ronald A Ashcraft PO Box 18283 Spartanburg SC 29318
Chester L Gilbert PGM 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka KS 66604
South Dakota
Raymond W Horn Sr PO Box 468 Sioux Falls SD 57101
William E Mitchell Plankinton SD 57368
A Kevin Kobler 5309 SW 23rd St Topeka KS 66604
Tennessee
B R Bill Brown PO Box 24216 Nashville TN 37202
W R Pat ton Jr 622 Vinton Erwin TN 37650
Jerry A Lough 2417 N 82nd Terr Kansas City KS 66109
Texas
James D Ward PO Box 466 Waco TX 76703
W B Ball PO Box 12526 San Antonio TX 78212
K Maynard Curts 8935 Cottonwood Lenexa KS 66215
Utah
Robert D Braman 640 E South Tensile St Salt Lake City UT 84102
Lynn J Brady Eureka UT 84628
Kevin Peterson 652 Briarcliff Salina KS 67401
Vermont
Cedric L Smith 431 Pine Burlington VT 05401
Edward J Wildblood Jr 44 Lanplite Ln Williston VT 05495
James E Zimnerman 1329 NE KELLAM Topeka KS 66616
Virginia
John P Stokes PO Box 27345 Richmond VA 23261
James B Wilkinson
Glenn L Knapp 2813 Frances Leavenworth KS 66048
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Washington
Walberg Tonstad Masonic Temple 47 St Helens Ave Taccoa WA 98402
Clyde B Mix 47 St Helens Ave Tacoma WA 98402
George L Gerardy 1301 Kansas Atchison KS 66002
West Virginia
Camden C Ferrell PO Box 2346 Charleston WV 25328
Milton E Brookman 506 Reynolds Princeton WV 24740
Earl F Brown 911 Mt Cannel Wichita KS 67203
Wisconsin
Douglas F Krinmer 36275 Sunset Dr Dousman WI 53118
Carl W Skoog 3818 W Helena St Milwaukee WI 53209
Robert D Caplinger PGM RR2 Box 170 Effingham KS 66203
Wyoming
Ray A Noah PO Box 459 Casper WY 82602
Alberta
Gerald T. Webber 330-12 Ave. SW Calgary CN T2R
Lloyd E Dickson 47 Rutherford Close Red Deer, Alta T4P
James O Foster 14200 Boston Wichita KS 67230
Argentina
Gabriel F Martinez Cangallo 1242 Buenos Aires
Carlos Gazardsian
John M Peyton 409 N College Mulvane KS 67110
Franz Haussler A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
Robert Rosenbaimi A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
Wade R Park 302 W 3rd St Oakley KS 67748
Belgium (Regular Grand Lodge)
Claude Martin Rue Royale 265 1030 Brussels
Maurice C Hearn 920 Columbia Ave Leavenworth KS 66048
Boliva
Federico Calero Deheza Postal No 564 La Paz
Brasil (Amazonas & Acre
Edyr Da Cunha Carneiro PO Box 162 69025 Hanaus AM Brasil
Brasil (Bahia)
Egydio Vieira Filho Rua Carlos Gomez 108 Salvador-Bahia
Oswaldo Bello Biscia Rua Carlos Gomez 108 Salvador-Bahia
Jack B Stairrett Rt 3 Jetmore KS 67854
Brasil
Manuel M deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasila DF
Manuel M deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasilia - DF
Thomas J Welsh 227 W 2nd St Garnett KS 66032
Brasil (Ceara)
Marcus V M da Silva Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza Ceara
Antonio F Nogueira Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza Ceara
Victor J Olson 201 W Banks Ave Burlingame KS 66413
Brasil (Goias)
Carlos I DePaula Rua T-28 No 1567 Setor Bueno 7400 Goiania Goias
Adolfo Carlos Leal
Benny Holloway Rt 1 Narka KS 66960
Brasil (Mato Grasso)
M M Alves Vitorino Dessunte Av. Fernando Cor. da Cos. ICaixa Postal 36 CEP 79,600 Tres Lagoas Caixa Postal 321 Mato Grosso Do Sul 78.000 Cuiaba MG Grass
Raul Q Aramayo Postal No 564 La Paz
C M Geis PO Box 72 Circleville KS 66416 Floyd A Bosler 4323 Martin Kansas City KS 66102
Ronald E White 1631, Atchison Atchison KS 66002
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Bras i1 (Minas Gerais)
GeraiJean Rene Ruopp Caixa Postal 5 30140 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais
Luiz S DeFario 908 Ave Alfonso Pena 30,000 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais
Richard L Becker PCM PO Box 483 Coffeyville KS 67337
Brasil (Paraiba)
Edgard Bartolini Fi Iho Caixa Postal 3 58.035â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Joao Pessoa Paraiba
Severino M Paiva Box 1 Joao Pessona 58,000 Paraiba
Larry L Algott 9896 Blue River Hills Rd Manhattan KS 66502
Brazil (Rondonia) Lhugo Tanaka Box 1331 CEP 78900 Porto Velho Rondonia
Antonio Carlos Sanpaio
Cterald R Butcher 317 Lakeshore Dr Newton KS 67114
Brasil (Parana)
Alcy Joaquim Ramalho Rua Visconde Do Rio Branc 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 8000 Curitiba Paran
Elipdio Salva Floyd Coffman Rua Visconde Do Rio Branc W 15th St Courthouse 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 Ottawa KS 66067 8000 Curitiba Paran
Brasil (Pernambuco)
Anibal Sidney Pessoa Reis Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife Pernambuco
Jose Marcelo Rua laperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife Pernambuco
Ray D Fincher 1725 Appleton Parsons KS 67357
Brasil (Piaui)
Valdir E Scares Rua Riachuelo, 1164 Caixa Postal 176 64,200 Parnaiba Piaui
S X Goncalves Caixa Postal 10 64,000 Teresina Piaui
Clayton J Connell Route 3 Fall River KS 67057
Brasil (Rio de Janiero)
Jose Nunes Dos Santos Rua Professor GAB120 129T1JUCA CEP 20271 Rio de Janiero RJ
Brasil (Rio Grande Do Sul)
Jose W K Neto Ave Praora Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Porto Alegre 90060
Antonio DeCastro Pereira Ave Praira Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Post Alegre 9000
Diaries E Singhisen 3908 Cornel ison Wichita KS 67203
Brasil (Santa Catarina)
Francisco J Battistotti Box 247 88,000 Florianopolis Santa Catarina
Marcos A Von Bathen Caixa Postal 380
Oren F Patterson 1706 S Highland Chanute KS 66720
Brasil (Sao Paulo)
Joao Zimnermann Filho Caixa Postal 8348 01000 Sao Paulo
Orieo P Sobrinho Box 8348 01000 Sao Paulo
Eugene E Carlson Box 1213 El Dorado KS 67042
British Columbia
William L Stirling 1495 W 8th Ave Vancouver BC V6H
James L Floyd 1495 W 8th Ave Vancouver BC V6H
Ralph W Kimnel PO Box 130 Cherokee KS 66724
Canada (Ontario)
Robert E Davies 363 King St W Hamilton L8P
J Murray Jolley 1034 Sheoherd Ave W Downsview M3H
Richard D Overton 6937 Grandview Merriam KS 62204
Chile
Orlando Guerrero Delgado Marcoleta 659 Casilla Postal 2867
J P DeLeon-Chaves Casilla Postal 284 Vina Del Mar
Ray C Hopson 2426 Benjamin Dr Wichita KS B7204
C3iina (Taiwan)
Wm. Y Hou 10 Lane 201, Chang-An East Road, Sec. 2 Taipei 10406 ROC
Jorgen B Schroeder Shin Lin PO Box 29-9 Taipei 111 ROC
Oscar D Smith 1505 W Cedar Olathe KS 66061
Robert K Shklar 2055 Fifth Kiowa KS 67070
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CoIuid>ia (Bogota)
Argemiro C Restrepo Apartado Aereo No. 6672 Bogota DE
Myron G Wilson 2500 W 34 Street Topeka KS 66611
Columbia (Cartagena)
Jose J.V. Perez Box 1969 Cartagena
Hurlbut K Graves 430 North St St Francis KS 67756
Columbia (Santander)
Carlos J. R. Obeso Avienda 2E 0-33N Quinta Beach Cucuta
Armando Fuentez Ave 7A No. 6-77 Apartado Aereocuta
Alfred D VanTries 6649 Lowell Dr Shawnee Mission Ks 66204
Costa Rica
Rodrigo A Pagheco Box 10.060 San Jose 1000
Jeorge H Sanchez Box 14 Alajuela
Ralph D Walker FOI Route 1 Sharon Springs KS 67758
Cuba
Orlando G Gonzalez Angel G Fabars Apartado 72 CXX) Postal lOlDespaigne La Habana, Cuba
Billy E Archibald Almena KS 67622
Denmark
Jens Ernst Lassen Jorgen Schwartz PO Box 2563 23 BlegdamsvejFO Box 2563 Copenhagen 23 Blegdamvej DK 2100 Denmark H< 2100 Denmark
Robert L Boring 4156 Greeley Ave Kansas City KS 66104 Billy J Beaver 529 Southwest Blvd. Kansas City MO 64108
Dcxainican Republic Ing Orbe Soto H Arzobispo Portes No. 554 Es uina Las Carreras Santo Domingo Ecuador
Jose P Miranda Box 932 Guayaqui 1
Alonso Vargas PO Box 932 Guayaqui 1
David F Snyder 820 Old North Manor Rd. Wichita KS 67217
El Salvador
Pedro L. M. Monge PO Box 3009 San Salvador
Guillenno Orellana Mixco John A Schowalter Ave Bernal y Calle Antigua 303 Poplar San Antonia Abad 291 Halstead KS 67056 San Salvador
England
CMD, MBS Higham, R.N. Fr eemason's Ha11 60 Great Queen St. London WC2B
George T Kelway St Anna Mil ford Haven Pembrokeshi re
S. Allan Daugherty PCM 3411 E Kinkaid Wichita KS 67218
Finland
Yrjo Hakkinen Kasarmik ATU16 D 00130 Helsinki 13
Holgar Li inpaa Rauhankatu 6A 00130 Helsinki 13
Jeffrey L. Sowder Box 177 Toronto KS 66777
France
Y. Trestournel 65 Blvd. Bineau 92200 Neiully Sur Seine
Bernard Guillemain 7 Rue Ed. Henroit 76600 LaHavre
David Recob 1241 SW 31st Topeka KS 66611
Gabon (Africa)
Felician Reckaty BP 233 Libreville
Germany
Klaus W. Mueller Emserstrasse 12-13 1000 Berlin 31
Greece
George Stavropoulos G. loannides 19 Acharnon St., G^-104 38 19 Acharnon St. Athens, Greece 104 38 Athens
Robert J Higgs 125 SW Courtland Topeka KS 66606 Gerd Honisch Emserstrasse 12-13 1 Berlin 31
Albert O. Arnold Jr PO Box 1217 Topeka KS 66601 A. Franklin Baldwin Rt. 1 Box 34 Fontana KS 66026
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Guatemala
Carlos H. A. Sandoval 27 calle 12-45 Zone 5 Aparte Postal 34 01901 Guatemala City C.A.
H. E. Solorzano Arco 4-7 No. 32 Zone 5 Jardines de LasAsuncion Cuidad de Guatemala
W. Michael Thomas 220 S. Georgie Derby KS 67037
Honduras
J. Edgardo Sandoval 3a Ave. No. 717 Tegucigalpa, D.C.
Carlos Lainez-Calderon Apartade Postal No. 153-C Tegucigalpa, D.C.
Harvey L. Henderson PO Box 155 Satanta KS 67870
Iceland
Jon Birgir Jonsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
T. Bernardsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
J. Steven Molstad 915 E. 6 St. Colby KS 67701
India
N. L. Duggal Freemasons' Hal 1 Janpath, PO Box 681 New Dehli 11 0001
M. Rajagopalan 54-147 Mount Road Madras 6
Richard T. Wentling 3101 Atwood Ave Topeka KS 66614
Iran
Nematollah Raeen Box 25017 Los Angeles CA 9O025
Mohanmad H. Afghami Box 11-1777 Tehran
Darrel M. Holmes Utica KS 67584
Ireland
Michael W. Walker Freemason's Hall 17 Molesworth St. Dublin 2
George E. Harrison Freemason's Hall 17 Molesworth St. Dublin 2
Robert G. Jackson POl 3825 Worwick Town Rd. Topeka KS 66610
Israel
Arie Munitz Box 33206 Tel Aviv 61331
Samuel Raphaeli Box 33206 Tel Aviv 61331
Forrest D. Haggard PGM 6816 W. 78th Terr. Overland Park KS 66204
Italy
Alfredo Diomede Via San Pancrazio, 8 00152 Roma
Antonio Guastafierro Via F. Persico, 62 80141 Napoli
L. Eldon Gideon 1030 N.W. Huxman Rd. Topeka KS 66618
Japan
Chester L. Ditto POM 1-3 Shibakoen 4-Chcme Minato-Ku Tokyo 105
Katsumi Inaba 2-11 Kureiwa-Cho Missaki, Yamashina-Ku Kyoto 607
Carroll C. Arnett POU 1615 Country Club Dr. El Dorado KS G7042
Luxembourg
Rene Goerres B.P. 851 L-2018 Luxembourg
Roland Lecaf 40 Espanade Diekrich Lexembourg
Charles H. Hoffmeister 3330 Virginia Topeka KS 66605
Manitoba
John A. Fergusson 420 Corydon Ave. Winipeg R3L
R. W. Hart 113 Browning Blvd. Winipeg R3K
Robert L. Tomlinson Jr 2633 S. 36 St. Kansas City KS 66106
Mexico Lorenzo G. Delgado (Baja California) APDO Postal 134 22000 Tijuana B. Cfa
H. Dean Bolick PO Box 223 Hiawatha KS 66434
Mexico (Baja California Sur)
Jose Alberto Pelaez Trasvin Apartado Postal 490 LaPez
Robert A. Clapp Rt. 2 Box 292 Independence Ks 67301
Mexico (Canpeche)
Cairpeche Grand Lodge Off Of Permanent Ex. Sec. 24350 Escargega Campeche
Leiand G. Salts 4447 SE Highway 40 Topeka KS 66607
Mexico (Cosmos)
Angel T. Luna Domicilio calle Libertad 1004 Chihuahua CF 31000
Robert M. Nease FOI Box 716 Hugoton KS 67951
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Inocencio H. Verdugo Apartado Postal No. 20 Guaymas, Sonora
Mexico (Nuevo Leon)
Lenin C. Molina Gral M. Escobedo Nte 414, Apdo Postal 309 Monterrey, N.L. CP 64000
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Dee D. Duttweiler 1714 S. 6th Route 1 Atchison KS 66002
Carlos J. A. Aguilar Mexico (San Luis Potosi) Hacienda No. 384 San Luis Potosi
Alberto Lorera Jasso Monterry, N.L.
Ethan A. QuaJcenbush PO Box 368 Sublette KS 67877
Anselmo S. Garza Apdo Postal No. 104 San Luis Potosi
Damon M. Grimes Rt. 4 Paola KS 66071
Jose S. Vega Del Castillo F.A. de Olmos 101 Nte. Altos Tampico, Tamps
Gerald L. Anderson 1000 Dewey Galena KS 66739
Mexico (Tamaul ipas)
Jose Hernandez Barragan Encino No. 100 Col. Agulia Box 419, Tampico 89230
Mexico (Valle De)
Damian Correu-Gleaves Sadi Carnot 75 Col. Sanraf Deleg. Cuauhtemoc 06470 Mex. D. F.
Mexico (York)
D. H. Hart PO Box 1986 Mexico 1 D. F.
Frederico Von Son 250 Kennedy St., Suite 56 Chula Vista CA 92011
Merle Furnas 3606 W. 7th Coffeyville KS 67337
Netherlands
J. Nicholas de Vroom 22 Fluwelen Burgwal 2511 CJ The Hague
G. Tanis Van Kebwich Verschuurlaan 25-510 Groningen
Lloyd D. Crall 1915 Hart Dodge City KS 67801
New Brunswick
Stirling M. Scribner PO Box 6430 STN A St. John E2L 4R8
Fred S. P. Haycock 109 Beaverbrook Ave. St. John E2k 2WB
Clarence W. Sills Parker KS 66072
New South Wales
Ian R. McCulloch 279 Castlereaugh St. PO Box A 259 Sydney South NSW 2000
A. A. Kennedy 13 Middle Harbor Rd. Linfield East 2020
William J. Colnar 8012 Arcadia Kansas City KS 66112
New Zealand
Alan Hart Box 6439 Wellington 1
A. R. White 27 Little John St. Hillsboro Auckland 4
James H. Nolte 2433 Walnut Dr. Great Bend KS 67530
Nicaragua
David Pereyra S. Box 103 Managua
A. G. Laraespada Box 102 Managua
F. Ray Canada 1529 McAlister Ave. Topeka KS 66604
Norway
Olaf Chr Syvertsen PGM Frimurerlogen Nedre Vollgate 19 0158 Oslo, Norway
Stein Ulven Nordbergvn. 58 N-0875 Oslo 8
Donald D. West 5445 Westgate Shawnee KS 66216
Nova Scotia
Gerald C. Vickers 1533 Harrington St. Halifax B3J
Frederick C. Armitage Siter Comp 59 Route 1 Mount Uniacke Hants Co Nova Scotia
Thurman D. Miller 304 Shawnee Hiawatha KS 66434
Julio Aquin Apdo Postal 84 Panama 1, R de P
Manuel Mendoza Apdo Postal, 84 Panama 1, R de P
Orville E. Wesseler 1742 N. Sabin Wichita KS 67212
Amadori Quinonez Box 587 Lima, 100
Carlos Valasquez Box 587 Lima, 100
Rx>derick B. Bent ley Shields KS 67884
Walter M. Bird 6721 Yecker Kansas City KS 66109
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Phillipine Islands
Alejandrino A. Eusebio 1440 San Marcel ino Manila
Victoria C. Daroya 1440 San Marcelino Manila
James H. Trice Jr Medicine Lodge KS 67104
Prince Edward Island
Keith MacKinnon Box 337 Charlottetown PEl CIA
Henry N. Birch Tyne Valley RR 1 PEI COB
Stanley R. Goble 1003 E. 13 St. Hutchinson KS 67501
Quebec
K. W. Aldridge 2295 St. Mark St. Montreal H3H
R. H. Teague 165 Evelyn St. Greenvield Pk. J4V
Thomas C. Raum Jr PCM 71 Mission Rd. Wichita KS 67203
Queensland
Grand Secretary U.G.L. of Queensland GFO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
G. S. Lister PAGM U.G.L. of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
Irwin Gedney Rt. 1 Box 51638 Gaylord KS 67638
Saskatchewan
E. T. Somnerfeld 1930 Lome St, Regina, Saskatchewan Canada S4P
H.T. Vallevand 2807 Clarence Ave Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada S7N
Alvin E. Hauserman 515 W. 7th St. Junction City KS 66441
Scotland
Arthur 0. Hazel 96 George St. Edinburgh EH2
Alastaire N. Russell 34 Rose Ave. Elgin Morayshire
Robert H. Arnold PCM PO Box 122 Alma KS 66401
South Africa
Leslie Gould Grand Lodge Centre Orange Grove Johannesburg 2119
South Australia
Owen D. Redman Freemasons' Hall 254 North Terrace Adelaide 5000
L. H. Ferrar 24 Mingara Ave. Stoneyfell
Gilbert A. Farmer Rt 1 Box 543 Meriden KS 66512
Spain
Joseph Munte Rodrie^uez Apartado Corres NUM 5119 Barcelona 08080
Armando Pruneda
James E. Bradley 201 S. Bay Greensburg KS 67054
Sweden
Jan Thulin Nybrokajen 7 S-IU 48 Stockholm
Robert Palman S170 11 Drottingholm
Donald L. Doll 1509 W. Lotus Wichita KS 67213
Switzerland (Alpina)
Etaiil Huerlimann Grand Lodge Alpina Rue Du Petit-Beauliev Ch-1004, Lausanne
Jean C. Huget Alt Landstr 109 Ch-8803 Ruchlikon
James W, CI el and Wakeeney KS 67672
Tasmania (Australia)
Kyle H. Wood 3 Sandy Bay Rd. Hobart 7000 Tasmania, Austral
H. B. Fowler 20 Delamere Crescent Launceston 7250
Charles D. Gallipeau 2627 N. 43rd St. Kansas City KS 66104
Turkey
Resit Ata Masonic Hall Nuru Ziya Sok, 25 Beyoglu, Istanbul
Unal CSodtunca Sakayik Sok 37/7 Tesvikiye Istanbul
Willian E. Cook 6905 W. 51st Plaza #2A Shawnee Mission KS 66202
Venezuela
Elio Fernandez Motta Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 APDO 927 C:aracas
N. G. Baptista Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 SPDO 927 Caracas
James L. Withers HC 1, Box 485 Sharon Springs KS 67758
Henry Glenton Box 462
John W. Willey III 317 E. 7th Solomon KS 67480
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Victoria
Donald E. Plaisted 300 Albert St. East Melbourne 3002
J. A. Mitchell, PJOW 12 Gregs St. Swan Hi Victoria 3585 Australia
Arthur R. Seele Monument KS G7747
Western Australia
E. K. Howells Freemasons' Hal 1 Perth
Derek J. Samson 176 Preston Point Rd. East Freemantle W. A. 6158
Arris M. Johnson PGM 2714 Hillcrest Hays KS 67601
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LOCATION AND NUMBER OF LODGES IN DISTRICTS AREA I R:.W:. Martin M. Donaldson, Topeka #17, 6712 SW Sherwood Court, Topeka 6G814, 913-478-4011. District #1 R:.W:. John Leland Windmeyer, Smithton #1, 305 W. Ives, Highland 66035, 913-442-3724. Smithton #1, Highland; Hiawatha #35; Troy #55; Wathena #64; Sabetha #162; Horton #326; Bendena #440; Denton #449 District #2 R:.W:. John A. Rule, Active #158, 1103 N. 4th, Atchison, 66002, 913-367-0025. Washington #5, Atchison; Circleville #20; Arcana #31, Atchison; Holton #42; Huron #72; Muscotah #116; Polar Star #130, Netawaka; Active #158, Atchison; Hoyt #327; Denison #372; Mayetta #393 District #14 R: .W: . John R. Porter, Perry #415, 5812 SW Smith PI., Topeka 66614, 913-271-6355. Oskaloosa #14; Meriden #236; Lyra #256, McLouth; Mt. Zion #266, Nortonville; Perry #415; Lecompton #420 District #15 R: .W: . Phil Osborne, Blue Rapids #169, 410 W. 6th, Blue Rapids 66411, 913-226-7949. Oketo #25; Seneca #39; Frankfort #67; Sutton #85, Waterville; Marysville #91; Blue Rapids #169; Axtell #234; Beattie #259; Oneida #323; Summerfield #354; Goff #430 District #17 R: .W: . Wayne E. Nelson, Golden Rule #90, 1108 SW 37th, Topeka 66611, 913-266-8580. Lake #50, Silver Lake; Pottawatomie #52, St. Marys; Golden Rule #90, Topeka; Dover #138; Alma #161; Eminence #205, Eskridge; Delia #419 District #18 R: .W: . Thomas A. Gish, Siloam #225, 6326 SW 32nd, Topeka 66614, 913-273-3427. Topeka #17; Auburn #32; Orient #51, Topeka; Siloam #225, Topeka; Albert Neese #248, Tecumseh; Seabrook #385, Topeka; Wakarusa #402 AREA IIR:.W:. Luis Romero, Jr., Delaware #96, 1863 North 32nd St., Kansas City 66104, 913-321-2136. District #3 R:.W:. Francis L. Wayman, Easton #45, 521 Valley Dr., Lansing 66043, 913-727-3605. Leavenworth #2; King Solomon #10, Leavenworth; Easton #45; Nine Mile #49, Lansing; Hancock #311, Ft. Leavenwor th District #4 R:.W:._Wi11iam L. Overton, Armourdale #271, 1444 S. 44th, Kansas City 66106, 913-831-3859. Wyandotte #3, Kansas City; Delaware #96, Kansas City; Armourdale #271, Kansas City; Bonner Springs #366; Roger E. Sherman #369, Kansas City; West Gate #438, Kansas City
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R:.W:. C. W. (Charlie) McClain, Overland Park #436, 9433 Hardy Dr., Overland Park 66212, 913-649-2241.
Ancient Form #34, Shawnee; Shawnee #54; Lenexa #135; Old Mission #153, Shawnee Mission; Ben Hur #322, Kansas City; Rosedale #333, Shawnee Mission; Overland Park #436 District #6
R:.W:. Sterling P. Hornbuckle, Peace #243, RR 2, 1201 N. Broadway, Louisburg 66053, 913-837-4434.
Olathe #19; Osage Valley #24, Osawatomie; Paola #37; Spring Hill #56; Gardner #65; Palestine #127, Edgerton; Pease #234, Louisberg; Stanley #444 District #7
R:.W:. Thomas F. Edmonds, Lotus #286, PO Box 65, Blue Mound 66010, 913-756-2244.
Mound City #33; LaCygne #61; Eureka #88, Pleasenton; Equity #131, Fontana; Lotus #286, Blue Mound; Kincaid #338; Parker #341 AREA III
R:.W:.Russell C. Schwilling, Zeredatha #80, RR. 1, Box 58, Strong City 66869, 316-273-8193.
District #12 R: .W: . Gayl W. Shepard, Anchor #224, Box 68, Williamsburg 66095, 913-746-5586. Ottawa #18; Melvern #22; McKinley #41, Pomona; Delphian #44, Garnett; Anchor #224, Williamsburg; Waverly #244; Lane #339 District #13 R;.W:. Anthony B. Swenson, Henri #190, 16775 Leavenworth Rd., Basehor 66007, 913-724-2551. Lawrence #6; Acacia #9, Lawrence; Palmyra #23, Baldwin City; DeSoto #40; Doric #83, Eudora; Henri #190, Tonganoxie; Linwood #241; Wellsville #356 District #19 R: .W: â&#x20AC;¢ Archie R. Larison, Signal #141, 529 Market, Osage City 66523, 913-528-4314. Ridgeway #62, Overbrook; Carbondale #70; Corinthian #79, Burlingame; Euclid #101, Lyndon; Signal #141, Osage City District #20 R:.W:. Trevor Rees, Emporia #12, RR 4, Box 25, Emporia 66801, 316-342-3370. Emporia #12; Zeredatha #80, Cottonwood Falls; Americus #109; Lebo #152; Allen #335; Saffordville #395 District #21R: .W: . Orray Kasper, Woodson #121, RR 1, Box 178, Toronto 66777, 316-637-2433. Neosho #27, LeRoy; Burlington #66; Fidelity #106, Eureka; Woodson #121, Toronto; Gilead #144, Yates Center; Madison #196; Hebron #314, Gridley; Climax #411
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LOCATION AND NUMBER OF LODGES IN DISTRICTS AREA IV R:.W:.Leonard G. Scheurich, Parson #117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons 67357, 316-421-6813. District #8 R:.W:. J. Dean Mitchell, Hiattville #216, RR 5, Box 203, Ft. Scott 66701, 316-547-2579. Rising Sun #8, Ft. Scott; Eldora #28, Mapleton; Xenia #47; Devon #92; Memphis #108, Garland; Excelsior #115, Uniontown; Fulton #210; Hiattville #216; Bourbon #268, Bronson; Hepler #398 District #9
R:.W:. Marvin A. Armstrong, Chetopa #73, 2606 S. Taylor, Pittsburg 66712, 316-231-8340.
Baxter #71, Baxter Springs; Girard #93; Prudence #100, Columbus; Cherokee #119; Pittsburg #187; Galena #194; Black Diamond #274, Weir; Scammon #351; Arma #408 District #10 R: .W: . Richard W. Greever, Parsons #117, 3101 30th Dr., Parsons 67357, 316-421-5174. Adams #63, Oswego; Altamont #69; Chetopa #73; Erie #76; Parsons #117; Thayer #149; Vulcan #229, Walnut; Temple #237, McCune; Edna #345 District #11 R: .W: â&#x20AC;˘ Oren F. Patterson, Cedar #103, 1706 S. Highland, Chanute 66720, 316-431-4692. Pacific #29, Humbolt; lola #38; Cedar #103, Chanute; Olive Branch #212, Colony; Marmaton #245, Moran; Virginia #315, Savonburg; LaHarpe #325 District #22 R: .W: â&#x20AC;˘ Delbert Ford, Greenwood #163, RR 1, Box 168, Fall River 67047, 316-658-4478. Harmony #94, Neodesha; Constellation #95, Fredonia; Greenwood #163, Fall River; Buffalo #379; Benedict #403 District #23 R: .W: . Thomas Zinser, Fortitude #107, RR 4, Box 218, Independence 67301, 316-331-2530. Longton #26; Keystone #102, Coffeyville; Fortitude #107, Independence; Meridian #126, Elk Falls; Carson #132, Elk City; Vesper Olive #136, Sedan; Cherryvale #137; Hope #155, Howard; Caney #324; Chautauqua #355, Cedar Vale AREA V
R:.W:. Donald L. Doll, North Star #168, 1509 Lotus, Wichita 67213, 316-267-5780. District #24R:.W:. Vern Goldwater, Crescent #133, 127 Virginia, Arkansas City 67005, 316-442-3311. Winfield #110; Crescent #133, Arkansas City; Wellington #150; Dexter #156; Oxford #165; Sumner #203, Caldwell; Clinton #233, Burden District #25 R: .W: . Bascome C. Fletcher, Morton #258, 101 N. Elm, Goddard 67052, 316-794-2339. Haysville #112; Belle Plaine #173; Mulvane #201; Morton #258, Cheney; Mistletoe #269, Conway Springs; Unity #273, Coldwater; Derby #365
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District #26 R: .W: . Carroll A. Dandd, Albert Pike #303, 3800 Gilda Circle, Wichita 67215 York #57, Wichita; Sunflower #86, Wichita; Wichita #99; North Star #168, Wichita; Albert Pike #303, Wichita; Trinity #313, Wichita; Bestor G. Brown #433, Wichita; Masonic Home #450, Wichita; Pyramid #451, Wichita District #27 R: .W; . Marion C. Futhey, Douglass #151, RR 3, Box 189F, Augusta 62010 Towanda #30; Mystic Tie #74, Augusta; Patmos #97, ElDorado; Douglass #151; Joppa #223, Leon; Latham #401 District #28 R: .W: . Donald G. Watkins, Valley Center #364, 6841 Shade #403, Wichita 67212, 316-943-1313. Halstead #46; Advance #114, Florence; Newton #142; Centre #147, Marion; Valley Center #364 AREA VIR:.W:. John W. Willey, III, Solomon City #105, 902 N. Maple, Abilene 67410, 913-263-1420. District #16 R: .W: . Deane R. Davis, Westmoreland #257, 517 S. 12th Manhattan 66502, 913-537-7565. Lafayette #16, Manhattan; Wamego #75; Farmers #166, Randall; Onaga #188; Westmorland #257 District #29 R: .W: . Lewis Massie, Council Grove #36, 214 Market, Council Grove 66846, 316-767-6148. Council Grove #36; Cyrus #288, Hope; Kansas #307, Herington; Alta Vista #357; Dwight #374; White City #380; Wilsey #382; Burdick #429 District #30 R: .W: . F. Dean Wyant, Union #7, RR 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441, 913-762-4300. Union #7, Junction City; Benevolent #98, Abilene; Solomon City #105, Solomon; Enterprise #437; District #31 M: .W: . Don E. Robinett, PGM, St. John #113, RR 2, Box 52, Randall 66963, 913-739-2468. Frontier #104, Washington; Clifton #122; Clay Center #134; Oak Hill #334; Wakefield #396 District #32 R: .W: . Robert J. Lawson, Jr., Cuba #362, Box 190, Agenda, 66930, 913-732-6660. Republic #123; Belleville #129; Courtland #211; Lebanon #221; Narka #349; Cuba #362 AREA VII
R:.W:. Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays #195, HCR 39, Box 208, Hays, 67601, 913-628-1276.
District #33 R: .W: . Scott Lienberger, Jewell #11, RR 2, Jewell 66949, 913-428-3446. Jewell #11; Mankato #87; St. Johns' #113, Concordia; Mt. Vernon #145, ^eloit
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#34 R: .W: . Lyman D . Hansen, Samaria #298, PO Box 561, Wilson 67490, 913-658-2674.
Salina #60; Minneapolis #143; Ellsworth #146; Lincoln #154; Samaria #298, Wilson District
#40 R: .W: . N. Dean Stoskopf, Hoisington #331, RR 2, Box 94, Hoisington 67544, 316-653-7579.
Great Bend #15; McCracken #58; Walnut City #215, Rush Center; Ellinwood #217; LaCrosse #330; Hoisington #331; Claflin #424 District
#41R:.W:. Jay Mongeau, Paradise #290, 807 S. Commercial, Plainsville 67663, 913-434-24 20.
Russell #177; Newahcuba #189, Stockton; Hays #195; Blue Hill #198, Lucas; Paradise #290, P l a i n v i U e ; Beulah #291, Bunker Hill District
#42 R: .W: . Fred W. Pratt, Millbrook #281, 319 S. Middle, Hill City 67642, 913-674-2054.
Cawker City #125; Saqui #160, Osborne; Western Star #174, Smith Center; Gaylord #183; Downs #204 AREA VIII R:.W:. William P. Hudson, Ionic #256, 401 W. Ash, PO Box 278, Macksville 67557, 316-348-3784. District
#35 R: -W; . Everett A. Loughridge, Royal #192, 417 E. Commercial, Lyons 67554, 316-257-3149.
Sterling #171; McPherson #172; Royal #192, Lyons; Corner Stone #219, Little River; Chase #247; Geneseo #361; Lindsborg #397 District
#36 R: .W: . Adrian L. Taylor, Hutchinson-Reno #124, RR 1, Inman 67546, 316-543-6825.
Nickerson #43; Hutchinson-Reno #124, Hutchinson; Ninnescah #230, Kingman; Mt Hope #238; Cable #299, Arlington District #37 R: .W: . Robert Hekel, Anthony #200, 424 N. Springfield, Anthony 67003, 316-842-5253. Delta #77, Medicine Lodge; Anthony #200; Harper #206; Cosmos #278, Kiowa; Argonia #285; Norwich #319; Spivey #347 District #38 R:.W: â&#x20AC;¢ Jarold Boehme, Mullinville #399, 112 N. Main, Mullinville 67109, 316-548-2287. Kilwinning #265, Pratt; Kiowa #293, Greensburg; Grandview #376, Bucklin; Mullinville #399 District #39 R:.W:. Kirk Grizzell, Ionic #256, RR 1, Box 68, Macksville 67557, 316-348-3212. Lamed John
#167; Lewis #220; Stafford #252; Ionic #254, St.
1991-92
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265
LOCATION AND NUMBER OF LODGES IN DISTRICTS AREA IXRi.W:. Bernard E. Weller, Webb #275, RR. 2, Box 98, Montezuma G7887, 316-846-2301. District #46 R: .W: . David E. Salmon, Ensign #413, RR 1, Box 110, Fowler 67844, 316-646-5442. St. Bernard #222, Dodge City; Alpha #282, Jetmore; Preston #283, Cimarron; Ensign #413 District #47 R: .W: . Tim Ewy, Protection #384, HCR 670, Box 51, Protection 67127, 316-622-4681. Ashland #277; Comanche #295, Coldwater; Protection #384; Minneola #431 District #48 R: .W: . Phil Fleener, Webb #275, Box P, Mead 67864, 316-873-2491. Webb #275, Meade; Fargo #300, Liberal; Santa Fe #312, Sublette; Plains #367; Hugoton #406; Satanta #446 District #49R:.W:. Kenneth D. Darrough, Johnson #441, RR 1, Johnson 67855, 316-492-6664. Tyrian #246, Garden City; Emerald #289, Lakin; Syracuse #309; Ulysses #435; Johnson #441 AREA X R:.W:. J. Steven Molstad, St. Thomas #306, 915 E. 6th St., Colby 67701, 913-462-3981. District #43 R: .W: . Don E. Scott, Millbrook #281, 715 N. 8th, Hill City 67642, 913-674-2798. Lenora #181; Phillipsburg #184; Mountain Slope #186, Oberlin; Norton #199; Millbrook #281, Hill City; Naphtali #310, Alinena; Hoxie #348; Jennings #360; Selden #423 District #43 R: .W! . Tom Roberts, Wakeeney #148, 131 N. 12th St., Wakeeney 67672, 913-743-5620. Wakeeney #148; Oakley #253; Wallace #318, Winona; Quinter #410; Sharon Springs #417 District #45R:.W:. Darrel R. Miller, Anthem #284, 1205 Court, Scott City 67871, 316-872-2448. Walnut Valley #191, Ness City; Barney #279, Dighton; Anthem #284, Scott City; Leoti #340 District #50R:.W:. James L. Firestone, St. Thomas #306, 935 E. 9th, Colby 67701, 913-462-6844. Atwood #164; St. Thomas #306, Colby; Goodland #321; St. Francis #404
March
Proceedings of the
266
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CKO
DATE
DESQIIPTION
TO
AMOUNT
4,500.00 Postage For Kansas Mason 33.15 Flowers For Jeanette Montgomery Services 42.00 February Parking 19229 02/08/91 Rhambo Management 5.63 Grand Officers Stationary 19230 02/08/91 Topeka Engraving, Inc. 56.07 Freight Week Ended 19231 02/08/91 United Parcel Service 02/02/91 Annual Renewal Janitorial 4,000.00 19232 02/08/91 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Contract 15.98 19233 02/08/91 Farm Bureau Accounting & Charity Fund Accounting 265.10 General Fund Accounting January Travel Expense 59.40 19234 02/08/91 Conrad F. Johnson District Meeting Expense 42.70 19235 02/08/91 Ronald E. White 262.96 District Meeting Expense 19236 02/08/91 Robert K. Shklar 250.00 District Meeting Expense 19237 02/08/91 David P. Aday District Meeting Expense 301.06 19238 02/08/91 Jerry A. Lough District Meeting Expense 84.28 19239 02/08/91 Robert M. Schroeder 52.58 19240 02/08/91 MacMillan Computer Publis Conputer Reference Manual 140.17 19241 02/08/91 Nationwide Papers Invoice #66592-11 505.69' â&#x20AC;&#x201D;1.9242 a2>!a8/91_JCey.c,Teiii>orar^^er.v.ices=^ , _Data_Entry_Eersonnel 625.19 19243 02/11/91 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Reimbursement For Meals @ ADOt & raXM Meeting 200.00 02/13/91 Postmaster Postage For Meter 19244 19245 02/13/91 Grand Lodge/Cooinerce Bank Transfer to Coomerce Bank 15,000.00 Savings 19246 02/13/91 Grand Lodge/Capitol Feder Transfer to Capitol 15,000.00 Federal Savings 319.67 19247 02/13/91 Substance Abuse Education Invoice # 001221 96.00 02/14/91 Gerald Peterson Past Master Pins 19248 522.00 _Coinputer_Consulting_&i_,__ -19249_ _02/14/91 Sar.ah.B.-Brown Data Entry 55.00 02/14/91 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Officers Travel 19250 49.50 19251 02/14/91 A. Kevin Kobler Salina - Grand Officers Travel 59.01 19252 02/14/91 Richard D. Overton Concordia 20.24 Ottawa Salina 88.66 19253 02/14/91 Alfred H. Slough District Meeting (5) 329.00 Expense Editor's Expenses 36.57 19254 02/14/91 William F. Mcintosh Invoice #10261502 82.65 19255 02/14/91 Midwestern Paper Co. Invoice # 036455 54.66 19256 02/14/91 J.P. Luther Co. Postage Machine 3,643.10 19257 02/14/91 Pitney-Bowes #6272-041860 & Scale #A550-029574 19258 02/14/91 United Parcel Service Freight Week ended 19.76 02-09-91 19259 02/14/91 Modern Office Method Invoice #00035563 136.93 Invoice #14204, 14205, 154.66 19260 02/14/91 Carla's Type, Inc. 14206 Invoice #14271 15.29 Invoice #14272 19.80 Invoice #14283 7.58 19261 02/14/91 AT&T Monthly Maint. Chg. 3.31 19262 02/14/91 Caddylak Systems, Inc. Invoice #344394 170.01 Print Feb. Kansas Mason 19263 02/14/91 Today 2,637.80 Invoice #0212570 19264 02/14/91 Quill 146.70 Invoice #0218490 25.12 Invoice #27090 19265 02/14/91 G.G. Tauher Co., Inc. 248.65 Sign-Millbrook Lodge #281 64.00 19266 02/14/91 World Class Signs 19227 19228
02/07/91 02/08/91
Postmaster Jim Farmer
Burlington
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
267
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KATE
19267
02/14/91
Kaw Valley State Bank
TO
19268 19269
02/14/91 02/14/91
Kansas Withholding Tax Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
DESCRIPTION FICA PICA FWT
SWT Gross Wages
FWT FICA
SWT 19270
02/14/91
Jean E. Rader
19271
02/14/91
A. Kevin Kobler
19272
02/14/91
Elton W. Werner
19273
02/14/91
Mary Rebekali Wasson
19274 19275 19276
02/21/91 02/21/91 02/21/91
Postmaster VOID Bicentennial Center
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FICA FWT SWT Gross Wages FICA FWT SWT Postage for Meter
Rent for Convent!.on Center/All Masoni c Banquet 02/22/91 Ronald E. White 19277 District Meet ing Expense 02/22/91 Robert K. Shklar 19278 District Meet ing Expense 19279 02/22/91 Robert M. Schroeder District Meet ing Expense 02/22/91 KPL Gas Service Servi ce to 02 -14- 91 19280 19281 02/22/91 Southwestern Bell Service to 02--11- 91 02/22/91 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc Invoice #388, 462'., 477 19282 02/22/91 PC Novice 19283 Subsc ription Renewal 19284.-::::02/22/.91--Key—Temporar-y-Per-sonnel — D a t a - Bitry 02/22/91 Carla's Type, Inc19285 invoi ce #k3ir7
19286 19287 19288
02/22/91 02/22/91 02/22/91
AB Dick Laneco Engraving' United Parcel Service
19289 19290
02/22/91 02/26/91
AT&T KU Financial Aid Office
19291
02/28/91
Cintas
19292
02/28/91
Clay Center Publishing Co
19293
02/28/91
William F. Mcintosh, PCM
19294 19295 19296 19297 19298
02/28/91 02/28/91 02/28/91 02/28/91 02/28/91
Clifford L. Trax Larry G. Peters Richard Haefele Edwardsville Press, Inc. United Parcel Service
Invoice #k3]45 Invoice #k3065, k3139, k3146 Invoice #k3165 Invoice #01673016 Invoice #13322 Freight Week ended 02-16-91 Long Distance Total Youth Comnittee Allowance Invoice #773743 Setup Feb. 91 Issue Kansas Mason Editing Feb. Issue Kansas Mason District Meeting Expenses District Meeting Expenses District Meeting Expense Invoice #2148 Freight Week ended 02-23-91
AMOUNT 832 .19 832 .19 1,273,.00
308 .00 1,664 .00 -242,.00 -127,.30
-58 .00 754 .00 -90 .00 -57,.68 -20 .00 1,123 .64 -121,.00 -85,.96 -34 .00 455 .09 -34,.81 -19 .00 -3 .00 640,.64 -49,.01 -76 .00 -19 .00 200,.00 440 .00 43,.36 181,.98
77,,02 1,118..18
93.,21 24,,94 42,,00 •rfil ofl
12,,40 20.75 29.48 6.32 265.64 533.79 30.51 77.80 300.00 24.93 309.28 250.00 614.90 103.00 679.04 65.00 74.04
268
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Proceedings of The
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CX#
TO
DATE
19299 19300 *«3©t 19302
02/28/91 02/28/91 02/28/9102/28/91
Midwestern Paper Co. Cambridge Lawn & Tree, In -Sarah-B.-Brown Blue Cross Blue Shield
19303
02/28/91
Albert O . Arnold, Jr.
19304
02/28/91
Jean E. Rader
19305
02/28/91
A. Kevin Kobler
19306
02/28/91
Elton W. Werner
19307
02/28/91
Mary Rebekali Wasson
19308
02/28/91
Donella R. Glenn
19309
02/28/91
Lillian H. Wiant
19310 19311 19312 19313
03/05/91 03/13/91 03/13/91 03/11/91
Postmaster Automobile Club of Kansas Automobile Club of Kansas Asay's
-19314 - 03/12/91- "Key-Temporary-Personnel 19315 03/12/91 Charles H. Duckworth 19316 03/12/91 Star Trophey 19317 03/12/91 Topeka Eiigraving Co., Inc 19318 03/12/91 Macoy 19319 03/12/91 Laneco Engraving 19320 03/12/91 City of Topeka 19321 03/12/91 Pitney-Bowes 19322
03/12/91
AT&T
19323 19324
03/12/91 03/12/91
Tee-Town Printers United Parcel Service
19325 19326 -19327 19328
03/12/91 03/12/91 03/12/91 03/12/91
Fol tz-Roepke Insurance City of Topeka Informix Software^—Inc-; Farm Bureau Accounting &
19329
03/12/91
Modern Office Methods
19330
03/12/91
Standard-Hart Printing, I
19331
03/12/91
Masonic Service Associati
19332 19333 19334 19335 19336
03/12/91 03/12/91 03/12/91 03/12/91 03/12/91
Car la's Type, Inc. AB Dick Rhambo Management Midwestern Paper Co. David F. Synder
DESCRIPTICW
AMOUNT
Invoice #16327502 Annual Lawncare Fee Dnployee Premium Retiree Premium Gross Wage FV)T FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FICA FWT SWT Gross Wages FICA FWT SWT Einployee Retirement Blue Cross Blue Shield Einployee Retirement Blue Cross Blue Shield Postage for meter Grand Officer Travel Grand Officer Travel Prior Annual Commjnication Expense —Da t a-&i t-r-yTicket Refund Outstanding Mason Plaque Invoice #635 Invoice #316003 Invoice #13388 Elevator Inspection Fee Invoice #131493 Invoice #787288 Monthly Maintenance Charge Invoice #03-05-91 Freight Week Ended 03-02-91 Invoice #00762 Service to 2-28-91 -Program Update--•-- -General Fund Accounting Charity Fund Acccounting Invoice #00036237 Invoice #29136 Invoice #29100 Masonic Service Association Dues Invoice #k2B75 Invoice #0601991 March Parking Invoice #16376102 Invoice #16376202 District Meeting Expense
507.,5036.00 218.25 8.10 538.10 257.94 25.00 186.82 106.38 3.31 793.15 42.31 1,826.00 28.60 108T42
702.90 38.08 107.85 2,164.47 535.28 2,587.28 53.56 71.00 42.00 236.85 5.16 395.42
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
269
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CK#
DATE
19337 19338 19339
03/12/91 03/12/91 03/12/91
Robert M. Schroeder Vernon J, Clark Kaw Valley State Bank
District Meeting Expense District Meeting Expense FICA FICA FWT
19340 19341
03/12/91 03/12/91
Kansas Witliholding Tax Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
SWT
TO
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT 62.28 382.04 677.77 677.77 1,033.00 250.00 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 196.56 -15.04 611.52 -46.78 -56.00 -18.00 36,261.75
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT 19342 03/12/91 Jean E. Rader Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT 19343 03/12/91 A. Kevin Kobler Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT 19344 03/12/91 Elton W. Werner Gross Wages FICA 19345 03/12/91 Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross Wages FICA FWT SWT 19402/ 03/16/91 Mileage & Per Diem Checks 20082 for Grand Lodge 19346 03/18/91 Postmaster Balance Postage Due 285.85 19347 03/18/91 Kansas National Guard Mus Contributions & Charity 100.00 . 19348 03/19/91 Postmaster Postage for Meter 200.00 19349 03/19/91 Johnson County Conniunity Christopher Le 500.00 Scholarship 19350 03/22/91 Postmaster Return Postage Account 200.00 19351 03/22/91 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc Invoice #786 6.21 19352 03/22/91 Carla's Type, Inc. Invoice#k3269 6.32 19353 03/22/91 Midwestern Paper Co., Inc Invoice #16393202 92.02 Invoice #16408902 119.95 Invoice #16434902 61.72 Invoice #16434802 3.30 19354 03/22/91 Southwestern Bell March 11, 1991 Statement 99.65 19355 03/22/91 AT&T Long Distance Charges 54.12 19356 03/22/91 Conrad F. Johnson Travel Expense 182.71 (133^7 875.00— 03/.22/.9.1__Slan-Hals.tpad. Consttl-t4«g—Egogcam-Development 19358 03/22/91 _ Pitney-Bowes Annual Maintenance 316.21 Contract Fee 19359 03/22/91 Prestige Graphics, Inc. Invoice #41073 317.36 19360 03/22/91 United Parcel Service Freight Week ended 24.75 03/09/91 19361 03/22/91 Laneco Engraving Invoice #13396 20.88 19362 03/22/91 Masonic Renewal Coimiittee Registration Fee for ^ 950.00 Planning Conference 19363 03/22/91 A. Kevin Kobler Official Stenographer Fee 50.00 19364 03/26/91 Student Financial Aid Off Katherine Schlenmer 500.00 Scholarship 19365 03/27/91 Aberle Ford Grand Master Auto 6,716.54 19366 03/27/91 AAA Life Insurance Co. Certificate #0001091825 53.00 38.00 Certificate #0001091826 19367 03/28/91 Postmaster Postage for Meter 200.00 19368 03/29/91 AAA Life Insurance Co. Certificate #0001091827 53.00 19369 03/29/91 Jerald Peterson Invoice #31 180.00 Invoice #33 210.00 19370 03/29/91 KPL Gas Service Service to 03-15-91 185.29 19371 03/29/91 Rhamtx) Management April Parking 46.00 19372 03/29/91 PC World Subscription Renewal 19.97
March
Proceedings of llie
270
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DATE
TO
19373
03/29/91
United Parcel Service
19374 19375 19376 19377
03/29/91 03/29/91 03/29/91 03/29/91
19378 19379 19380
03/29/91 03/29/91 03/29/91
19382
03/29/91
19383
03/29/91
19384
03/29/91
19385
03/29/91
19386
03/29/91
19387
03/29/91
19388
03/29/91
19389
03/29/91
19390
03/29/91
19391
03/29/91
19392
04/05/91
19393 19394 19395 19396 19397
04/05/91 04/05/91 04/01/91 04/05/91 04/05/91
19398 19399 19400 19401 20083 20084
04/05/91 04/05/91 04/05/91 04/05/91 04/05/91 04/05/91
20085 20086
04/05/91 04/05/91
20087
04/05/91
OESailPTION
Freight Week Ended 03-23-91 Cintas Invoice #779115 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc Invoice #795 Carla's Type, Inc. Invoice #k3276 Mid America Graphics William J. Brown Inv.#15722 Macoy Inv.#316002 Grand Officers Travel Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. A. Kevin Kobler Area Meeting at Wichita The Economics Press, Inc. Subscription Renewal Key Tonporary-Personnel-——Data-Entry.^^—= — -^ . - — " Retiree Premium Blue Cross Blue Shield Qxployee Premium Gross Wages Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. FWT FICA SWT Jean E. Rader Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages A. Kevin Kobler FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages Elton W. Werner FICA FWT SWT Gross Wages Mary Rebekah Wasson FICA FWT SWT Gross Wages Conrad F. Johnson FICA Donella R. Glenn Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Retirement Annuity Lillian H. Wiant Blue Cross Blue Shield Westside Stamps & Awards Grand Master Signature Stamp Richard D. Overton March Expense March Expense Area Meeting at Manhattan A. Kevin Kobler Robert K. Shklar Area Meeting at Wichita Kansas State Fair Display Area Deposit Service to 03-25-91 City of Topeka General Fund Accounting Farm Bureau Accounting & Charity Fund Accounting Invoice #1185 Salina Transit Company Clay Center Locker Plant Invoice#0001462 Invoice #TMr2700l 001 Otis Elevator Company Void Nationwide Papers Invoice #69667-11 United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 03-30-91 Grand Master's Banquet Salina Country Club The Clay Center Publishin Typesetting for April Issue of the Kansas Mason March Contingent Expense Conrad F. Johnson March Auto Expense
AMOUNT 52.22 27.96 5.89 64.87 407.32 66.95 170.86 113.26 16.22 449.50232.80 319.59 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 556.92 -42.60 -33.00 -6.00 305.76 -23.39 -25.00 -5.00 200.00 -15.30 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40 29.47 58.00 233.02 25.96 37.40 365.00 22.39 ri78720,
V10.52 V 100.00 827.19 330.16 22.58 29.78 1,585.44 319.48 8.11 72.96
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
271
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DATE
20088
04/05/91
TO Vidricksen's Food Service
20089 20090
04/05/91 04/05/91
Red Coach Inn Postmaster - Burlington
20091 20092
04/05/91 04/05/91
Masonic Service Associati Salina Masonic Temple
20093 20094 20095
04/10/91 World Class Signs 04/12/91 Topeka Post Master 04/15/91 Kaw Valley State Bank
20096 20097 20098 20099
04/15/91 04/15/91 04/15/91 04/15/91
Void Void Kansas Withholding Tax Albert 0. Arnold Jr.
20100
04/15/91
Jean E. Rader
20101
04/15/91
A. Kevin Kobler
20102
04/15/91
Elton W. Werner
DESCRIPTION Past Grand Masters Luncheon Men's Luncheon All Masonic Banquet Grand Officers Luncheon Saturday Grand Lodge Room Charges Postage to Mail April Issue of the Kansas Mason Replace Check #19331 Use of Temple Phone Bill Lodge Signs Postage and Express FWT PICA PICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross VWT
Salary
Salary
Salary
Salary
AMOUNT 178.19 2,335.75 5,366.25 310.90 3,586.54 5,000.00 2,587.28 550.00 9.40 258.00 200.00 1,020.00 684.99 684.99 253.00 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.48 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 331.24 -15.00 -25.34 -2.00 487.78 -52.00 -37.31 -13.00 1,741.90
FICA SWT 04/15/91 Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross Salary 20103 FW FICA SWT 20104 04/15/91 Hartnctt Company, Inc. Invoice #8130 - 500 50 Year Eisblems 04/16/91 Chuck Hoffmeister Repair Coffeeroom & 28.78 20105 Ladies Restroom Lights 04/16/91 Peters Electric Co., Inc. Invoice #14934 77.20 20106 -20107. -04/16/91--Halstead^Consul.ting ——Instal-lat-ion-of-Program-— - — I O O T O O Update 20108 04/16/91 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #16492902 163.14 Invoice #16493002 79.08 Invoice #16515502 40.78 Invoice #16515602 203.92 276.40 20109 04/16/91 William F. Mcintosh, PCM Editor Expenses Kansas Mason 20U0 04/16/91 Lee Reed Engraving co. Invoice #59574 - Silver 99.99 Bowl 04/16/91 Today 2,027.08 20111 Print April Issue of the Kansas Mason 20112 04/16/91 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc Invoice #941 - Grand 6.21 Officer Business Cards 04/16/91 Westside Coiiipufer Invoice #9018 - Printer 105.00 20113 Ribbons Invoice 4-11-91 46.91 20114 04/16/91 Tee-Town Printers Monthly Line Maintenance 3.31 20115 04/16/91 AT&T Charge
March
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DATE
TO
20116
04/16/91
United Parcel Service
20117
04/16/91
Richard D. Overton
20118 20119
04/16/91 04/16/91
Macoy Pantagraph
20120
04/16/91
Chuck Hoffmeister
20121 20122
04/18/91 04/18/91
Topeka Postmaster Postmaster
20123 20124 20125 20126
04/22/91 04/22/91 04/22/91 04/22/91
Postmaster Void Void World Class Signs
20127
04/22/91
20128
04/22/91
20129
04/22/91
20130
04/22/91
20131
04/22/91
20132 20133 20134 20135 20136
04/22/91 04/22/91 04/22/91 04/22/91 04/22/91
20137
04/26/91
20138
04/26/91
20139
04/26/91
20140 20141 20142 20143
04/26/91 04/26/91 04/26/91 04/26/91
20144 20145 20146
04/30/91 04/30/91 04/30/91
20147 20148 20149
04/30/91 04/30/91 04/30/91
20150
04/30/91
20151
04/30/91
DESCRIPTICW Freight Week Ended 04/06/91 Cannon PC-11 Copy Machine Cannon PC-11 Copy Machine Invoice #318418 Invoice #10735-1991 Directory of Lodges Transport Grand Lodge ' Materials to Salina Postage & Express Postage to Mail Directory of Lodges Postage For Meter
Lodge Signs for Waverly #244 & Mystic Tie #74 Reimbursement for Snyder James Stone Stamp & Key Billing United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 04/13/91 Travel Expense to William J. Brown Highland & Manhattan Travel Expenses to A. Kevin Kobler Ulysses, Dodge City & Russell Renewal of Membership AAA Auto Club of Kansas Dean Osborn Invoice #319377 Macoy Southwestern Bell Telepho Service to 04/11/91 Invoice #038171 J.P. Luther Co. Long Distance Charges AT&T Invoice #1550, 1543 & Salina Red Coach Inn 1546 Grand Lodge Room Charges Paul Harrel 1 at Red Coach Inn Travel Expense - Ottawa, Dean Osborn Highland, Dodge City, & Russel 1 Freight Week Ended United Parcel Service 04/20/91 Clifford Trax Grand Lodge Photographs Service to 04/15/91 KP&L Gas Service Cintas Invoice #784525 Invoice #4070 - Donna R. Key Temporary Personnel Kirkwood Water Service to 04/19/91 City of Topeka Rhambo Management May Parking Fee Blue Cross Blue Shield Current Dnployee Premium Retired Employee Premium Kaw Valley State Bank FUTA Deposit Kansas E^loyment Securit SUTA Contribution Albert 0. Arnold Jr. Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Salary Jean E. Rader FWT FICA SWT Gross Salary A. Kevin Kobler FWT FICA SWT
AMOUNT 55.74 1,132.67 1,132.66 42.10 538.40 150.00 200.00 51.32 200.00 141.00 33.68 31.32 212.29 257.29 32.00 146.76 106.08 116.80 67.95 2,036.45 76.34 235.15 26.59 44.00 371.28 21.96 <74.-T5' 19.28 46.00 319.59 232.80 156.91 136.86 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
273
M: .W:. Grand Lodge of AFMM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CKÂŤ 20152
DATE
TO
04/30/91 Mary Rebekali Wasson
20153
04/30/91
Ernest S. Horton
20154
04/30/91
Donella R. Glenn
20155
04/30/91
Lillian H. Wiant
20156
05/03/91 Masonic Service Associati
20157
05/03/91
Postmaster
20158
05/03/91
Farm Bureau Accounting &
20159
05/03/91
James R. Watkins
20160
05/03/91
Carveth K. Neer
20161
05/03/91
United Parcel Service
20162
05/03/91
Albert O. Arnold Jr.
20163
05/09/91
United Parcel Service
20164
05/09/91
Conference of Grand Maste
20165
05/09/91 Midwest Paper Company
20166
05/09/91 Morris Fisher
20167
05/09/91 William J. Brown
20168 20169 20170 20171
05/09/91 05/09/91 05/09/91 05/09/91
20172
05/13/91 World Class Signs
20173
05/13/91
Financial Aid Office - Pi
20174 20175
05/15/91 05/15/91
Postmaster Postmaster
20176
05/15/91
Kaw Valley State Bank
20177 20178
05/15/91 05/15/91
Kansas Withholding Tax United Parcel Service
20179
05/15/91
AT&T
20180
05/15/91
Hartnett Company, Inc.
20181
05/15/91 Midwestern Paper Coinpany
20182
05/15/91
City of Topeka Business I Carla's Type Topeka Engraving Co., Inc Conrad F. Johnson
Albert 0. Arnold Jr.
DESCRIPTICW Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FICA Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Replace Check #20091 (Lost) Postage for Meter Charity Fund Accounting General Fund Accounting Committee Expense Per 5/01/91 Voucher Travel Expense-Tecumseh, Sabetha, Highland Freight Week Ended 04/27/91 Reimbursement-Purchased Post Cards at Bizmart Freight Week Ended 05/04/91 Annual Dues Invoice #16623302 Invoice #16623402 Midwest Conference Expense Midwest Conference Expense First 1/2 1991 Dues Invoice #k3434 Invoice #k3435 Invoice #1104 March Expense April Expense March Expense April Expense Road Signs for Carbondale Lodge #70 & St. Thomas Lodge #306 Tonya A. Seyfert Scholarship Postage for Meter Postage for Constitutional Amendment Return cards FWT FICA FICA SWT Freight Week Ended 05/11/91 Line Maintenance Charge Invoice #8145 (25 Yr. Bnblems) Invoice #16645602 Invoice #16645702 Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT
AMOUNT 589.68 -67.00 -45.11 -17.00 98.00 -7.50 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40 2,587.28 200.00
^13ri3~) 196.17 145.80 30.52 10.37 20.97 360.00 20.39 45.88 180.12 375.29 204.75 47.85 76.63 50.73 127.86 180.06 85.74 235.89 145.50
100.00 200.00 64.60 1,040.00 657.14 657.13 256.00 35.29 3.31 2,932.15 40.78 7.62 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00
March
Proceedings of The
274
M:.W:
cx#
DATE
20183
05/15/91
20184
05/15/91
20185
05/15/91
20186 20187 20188 20189 20190 20191 20192
05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91
20193 20194
05/31/91 05/31/91
20195 20196 20197 20198
05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91
20199 20200 20201
05/31/91 05/31/91 05/31/91
20202
05/31/91
20203 20204
05/31/91 05/31/91
20205
05/31/91
20206
05/31/91
20207
05/31/91
20208
05/31/91
20209
05/31/91
20210
05/31/91
20211
05/31/91
20212
05/31/91
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92
TO
DESCRIPTION
Gross Wages FWT PICA SWT Gross Wages A. Kevin Kobler FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages Mary Rebekali Wasson FWT FICA SWT Service to 05/15/91 KP&L Service to 05/20/91 City of Topeka R.L. Dillard, Jr., Secret Annual Contribution Invoice #00038197 Modern Office Methods Service to 5/10/91 AT&T Rhambo Management June Parking Fees United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 05/18/91 Freight Week Ended 05/25/91 Cintas Invoice #789942 Carla's Type, Inc. Invoice #k3491 Invoice #k3531 Invoice #127048 Hilts, Inc. Federal Law Poster Remarkable Products Southwestern Bell Telepho Service to 05/09/91 Dean Osborn Expense for Masonic Renewal Conference Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Invoice #4734 Montgomery Door Closer Se Invoice #02213 Tag & Taxes on 84 CMC Reno County Treasurer Pickup Balance of District David F. Snyder Meeting Expense Invoice #910458 J.C. Darling Coiit>any Active Ebf>loyee Premium Blue Cross Blue Shield Retired F^loyee Premium Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #16663002 Invoice #16663102 Invoice #16663202 Invoice #16709202 Gross Wages Albert 0. Arnold Jr. FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages Jean E. Rader FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages A. Kevin Kobler FWT FICA SWT Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Donella R. Glenn Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Retirement Annuity Lillian H. Wiant Blue Cross Blue Shield Void Jean E. Rader
AMOUNT 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 546.00 -61.00 -41.77 -16.00 364.71 20.95 100.00 137.52 81.34 46.00 45.82 30.83 31.66 9.28 6.32 53.64 17.95 92.07 436.18 168.40 39.47 121.62 105.00 50.00 319.59 232.80 28.79 7.62 22.78 163.14 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 320.32 -28.00 -24.50 -5.00 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
275
M:.W: Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92
cx#
DATE
20213
05/31/91
TO Kansas Masonic Home
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
Balance of Per Capita 73,555.93 Tax/Initiatory Fees Deduct Printing & Mailing Cost - CM Letter 20214 06/05/91 K.U. Student Financial Ai Amy E. Patton Scholarship 1,000.00 20215 06/07/91 Postmaster Postage Due Account 200.00 06/07/91 Print 20216 Invoice #0982 31.25 20217 06/07/91 Pfuetze-Bergman Studio Photos for Annual 88.75 Proceedings 20218 06/07/91 Farm Bureau Accounting & General Fund Accounting . 431777; Charity Fund Accounting 15.63 20219 06/07/91 Pi tney-Bowes Maintenance Fee 117.50 06/07/91 Inland Business Systems 20220 Maintenance Agreement 370.48 Renewal 06/07/91 Ray Canada 20221 Name Badges & Flags 27.50 06/07/91 AAA Life 20222 Premium For Certificate 53.00 #0001089178 06/07/91 Midwest Conference on Mas Annual Dues 20223 297.00 06/07/91 Standard-Hart Printing Co Invoice #295258 20224 4,043.55 Invoice #295260 3,529.34 20225--06/07/91--StanHal stead"Consul t Ingâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;"-Program-Gonsul-ting 275.00 20226 06/10/91 A. Kevin Kobler Travel to Bell view, NE & 134.44 Highland, KS 20227 06/10/91 World Class Signs Road Signs 97.00 06/13/91 Postmaster 20228 Postage For Meter 200.00 Invoice #16758602 20229 06/14/91 Midwestern Paper Coo^any 28.79 Invoice #00038669 20230 06/14/91 Modern Office Methods 95.46 20231 06/14/91 United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 16.11 06/08/91 20232 06/14/91 Carle's Type, Inc. Invoice #k3585 10.21 20233 06/14/91 Farm Bureau Accounting & General Fund Accounting 431.77 Charity Fund Accounting 15.63 20234 06/14/91 Ronald E. White Expenses for Extended 106.53 Cipher/Monitor 20235 06/14/91 Pfuetze-Bergman Studio Invoice #8246 4.21 06/14/91 World Class Signs Invoice #0001455 20236 17.43 20237 06/14/91 Postmaster P.O. Box Rental 93.00 20238 06/14/91 AT&T Monthly Line Maintenance 3.31 Charge 20239 06/14/91 Gilbert A. Fanner Expense to Bellview, NE & 43.13 Highland, KS 20240 06/14/91 Cambridge Lawn & Tree, In Invoice #28433 270.00 20241 06/14/91 Albert 0. Arnold Jr. Gross Wages 1,664.00 FWT -242.00 FICA -127.30 SWT -58.00 06/14/91 Jean E. Rader 20242 Gross Wages 754.00 FWT -90.00 FICA -57.68 SWT -20.00 20243 06/14/91 A. Kevin Kobler Gross Wages 1,123.64 FWT -121.00 FICA -85.96 SWT -34.00 20244 06/14/91 Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross Wages 225.68 FWT -13.00 FICA -17.26 SWT -6.43 06/14/91 Ernest S. Horton Gross Wages 20245 84.00 FWT 0.00 FICA -6.43 SWT 0.00 20246 06/14/91 Kaw Valley State Bank FWT 995.00 FICA 1,216.30
276
March
Proceedings of The
M: .W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 TO
CK#
DATE
20247 20248 20249 20250 20251 20252
06/14/91 06/21/91 08/21/91 06/21/91 06/21/91 06/21/91
Kansas Withholding Tax Southwestern Bell Telepho Chuck Hoffmeister & Son Cintas Void Albert O. Arnold Jr.
20253
06/21/91
Carveth K. Neer
20254
06/21/91
Kelley, York & Associates
20255
06/21/91
United Parcel Service
20256
06/28/91
KPid, Gas Service Co.
20257
06/28/91
Masonic Service Associati
20258
06/28/91
United Parcel Service
20259
06/28/91
Robert J. Higgs
20260
06/28/91
Golden Rule Lodge #90
20261
06/28/91
AAA Auto Club of Kansas
20262
06/28/91
AT&T
20263 20264 20265
06/28/91 06/28/91 06/28/91
Substance Abuse Education Carla's Type, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield
20266
08/28/91
Shawnee County Treasurer
20267
06/28/91
Albert O. Arnold Jr.
20268
06/28/91
Jean E. Rader
20269
06/28/91
A. Kevin Kobler
20270
06/28/91
Mary Rebekah Wasson
20271
06/28/91
Conrad F. Johnson
20272
06/28/91
Ernest S. Horton
20273
06/28/91
Donella R. Glenn
20274
06/28/91
Lillian H. Wiant
20275
06/28/91
Office of Student Financi
20276 20277 20278 20279
07/01/91 07/01/91 07/01/91 07/01/91
Brian Fields Postmaster Void Void
DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
SWT Service to 6/11/91 Invoice #3159 Invoice #795298
245.00 116.78 284.17 30.56
Travel Expense - Highland & Wichita Travel Expense - Rose Hill, Cbiaha, Highland Transcript Fees - Chester A. Green Case Freight Week Ended 06/15/91 Service to 06/14/91 (50) "On Being A Grand Rep." Freight Week Ended 06/22/91 AOA Appreciation Day Expense (12) AF & AM License Plates Renewal of #9003-0480-07 - Richard D. Overton Long Distance Service to 06-10-91 Invoice #001465 Invoice #k3607 Current Di5)loyee Premium Retired Employee Premium Second Half-Personal Property Tax Second Half-Real Estate Tax Gross Wages FVIT FICA SWT Gross Wages
137.65
Fvrr FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FICA Gross Wages FICA Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Randy Bradfield Scholarship Scholarship Postage For Meter
265.60 95.50 62.49 320.87 15.00 14.82 116.56 48.00 32.00 33.18 1,800.00 8.32 319.59 232.80
<gi9,.^ ^X442.362: 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 560.56 -64.00 -42.88 -16.00 200.00 -15.30 245.00 -18.74 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40 700.00 200.05 200.00
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
277
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CK#
DATE
TO
DESQIIPTION
AMOUNT
20280 20281 20282 20283 20284 20285 20286
07/01/91 Void 07/02/91 World Class Signs 07/03/91 World Class Signs 07/05/91 Rhambo Management 07/05/91 City of Topeka 07/05/91 Chuck Hoffmeister & Son 07/05/91 Farm Bureau Accounting &
194.00 145.50 46.00 34.32 168.40
20287
07/05/91
258.74
20288
07/05/91
20289 20290 20291
07/05/91 07/05/91 07/05/91
20292
07/05/91
20293 20294 20295 20296
07/05/91 07/08/91 07/10/91 07/11/91
20297
07/11/91
20298
07/12/91
20299
07/12/91
20300
07/12/91
20301
07/12/91
20302
07/12/91
20303
07/12/91
20304
07/12/91
20305
07/12/91
20306
07/15/91
20307
07/15/91
20308
07/15/91
20309
07/15/91
20310
07/15/91
20311
07/15/91
Road Signs Road Signs July Parking Fees Water Service to 6/19/91 June Lawncare General Fund Accounting Charity Fund Accounting William J. Brown Travel Expense - Gfeoaha, Highland & Topeka United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 06/29/91 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #16842302 Pinnacle Publishing, Inc. Invoice #194157 Ritualistic Comnittee Jerry A. Lough Expense Shawnee County Treasurer Interest - Personal Property Tax Interest - Real Estate Tax Hilts, Inc. Cleaning Supplies A. Kevin Kobler Payroll Advance Postmaster Postage For Meter World Class Signs Road Signs for Hoi ton Lodge #42 Bizmart Conf>uter S u p p l i e s , Resal Items & Office Supplies Kahler Lodging Hotel Reservations MW Conf. CM & GS Grand Lodge Of Minnesota Registration Fee MW Conf. CM & GS Modern Office Methods Annual Renewal-Copy Machine Maint. Agreement Siegel Display Products Magazine Display Racks for Library Carveth K. Neer Travel Expense Marysville United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 07/06/91 Albert O.Arnold Jr. Travel Expense Marysville AT&T Monthly Maintenance Charge Albert O. Arnold Jr. Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Jean E. Rader Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT A. Kevin Kobler Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Ernest S. Horton Gross Wages FICA Kaw Valley State Bank FWT FICA FICA
20.00
7.96 43.12 3.31 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 823.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 269.36 -19.00 -20.61 -3.00 70.00 -5.36 983.00 642.49 642.49
Proceedings of The
278
March
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CK#
DATE
20312 20313 20314
07/15/91 07/19/91 07/19/91
Kansas Withholding Tax Midwestern Paper Oxnpany United Parcel Service
20315 20316 20317 20318
07/19/91 07/19/91 07/19/91 07/19/91
Cintas Carla's Type, Inc. Topeka Engraving, Inc. AAA of Kansas
20319 20320 20321 20322 20323 203 24 20325 20326 -2032? 20328 20329 20330
TO
07/19/91 E. Dean Osborn 07/19/91 Morris Fisher 07/19/91 Royal Order of Amaranth 07/26/91 Thcoipson-Crawley Purnitur 07/31/91 City of Topeka 07/31/91 KP&L Gas Service Co. 07/31/91 Southwestern Bell Telepho 07/31/91 The Economics Press, Inc. 07./31/.91--Halstead.Consul.t ing. 07/31/91 Standard-Hart Printing Co 07/31/91 Postmaster 07/31/91 United Parcel Service
20331 20332 20333 20334 20335
07/31/91 07/31/91 07/31/91 07/31/91 07/31/91
William F. Mcintosh, PGM Kansas Eii{>loyment Securit Kaw Valley State Bank Marvin Thompson Richard D. Overton
20336 20337
07/31/91 07/31/91
AT&T Blue Cross Blue Shield
20338
07/31/91
Conrad F. Johnson, CM
20339
07/31/91
Albert 0. Arnold Jr.
20340
07/31/91
Jean E. Rader
20341
07/31/91
A. Kevin Kobler
20342
07/31/91
Mary Rebekah Wasson
20343
07/31/91
Ernest S. Horton
20344
07/31/91
Debra H. Sales
20345
07/31/91
Donella R. Glenn
20346
07/31/91
Lillian H. Wiant
20347 20348 20349
07/31/91 08/07/91 08/07/91
Postmaster - Burlington Topeka Post Master Postmaster
20350
08/07/91
Void
DESCRIPTION SWT Invoice #16863302 Freight Week Ended 07/13/91 Invoice #800637 Invoice #k3713 Invoice #1466 Renewal of Certificate #7408-0135-01 Travel Expense Travel Expense Advertisement Down Pay on Off Furn Service to 07/26/91 Service to 07/16/91 Service to 07/11/91 Subscription Renewal .Program Consultation . 1991 Annual Proceedings Mail Annual Proceedings Freight Week 07/20/91 Freight Week 07/27/91 Editing Kansas Mason 2nd Quarter, 1991 2nd Quarter, 1991 FUTA Masonic Trailer Expenses Postage Travel Expense Service to 07/10/91 Bnployee Premium Retiree Premium Contingent Expenses Auto Expense Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FICA Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Postage - Kansas Mason Postage & Express Mail Annual Proceedings To Foreign Countries
AMOUNT 241.00 27.89 26.03 28.59 6.32 5.53 50.00 432.58 51.69 25.00 2,760.85 36.59 540.14 90.19 20.90 .175.00 3,515.91 140.51 12.91 36.71 264.36 43.69 98.16 81.76 15.23 261.08 43.14 319.59 232.80 1,259.13 678.61 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 232.96 -14.00 -17.82 -1.00 140.00 -10.71 651.00 -63.00 -49.80 -16.00 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40 5,000.00 68.00 68.00
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
279
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CK#
DATE
20351 20352
08/07/91 08/07/91
Void Farm Bureau Accounting &
08/07/91 08/07/91 08/07/91
Rhambo Management Carla's Type, Inc. Pitney-Bowes
20353 20354 20355 20356 20357 20358 20359 20360 20361 20362 a«36320364 20365 20366 20367 20368 20369 20370 20371 20372
20373 20374 20375 20376 20377
20378
20379
20380
20381
20382
20383
TO
DESCRIPTION
General Fund Accounting Charity Fund Accoiinting August Parking Invoice #k3771 Renewal of Annual Maintenance Agreement Invoice #00040026 08/07/91 Modern Office Methods 08/07/91 Cambridge Lawn & Tree, In Invoice #50206 08/07/91 The Clay Center Publishin Setup-August Kansas Mason Invoice #38198 08/07/91 Today Road Signs - Pittsburg 08/07/91 World Class Signs Lodge #187 08/07/91 Kansas University - Stude R. Charles Reed Scholarship July Travel Expense 08/07/91 Conrad F, Johnson July Auto Expense -Invoice-#9020 -08/07/91- •Wests ide-Gcoputer08/07/91 Void 08/15/91 The Agency Trustee Bond #28-57157 08/15/91 Halstead Consulting Invoice #0765 08/15/91 Cintas Invoice #805929 08/15/91 Pi tney-Bowes Invoice #134102 08/15/91 AT&T Monthly Line Maintenance Charge 08/15/91 The Cobb Group Invoice #1253832 08/15/91 A. Kevin Kobler Travel Expense - Midwest Conference of OH & GS 08/15/91 United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 8/03/91 Freight Week Ended 08/10/91 08/15/91 Masonic Relief Associatio Annual Membership Fee 08/15/91 Orville E. Wessler Expense - Hearing at Armourdale #271 08/15/91 Kaw Valley State Bank FWT FICA FICA 08/15/91 Kansas Withholding Tax SWT 08/15/91 Albert O. Arnold Jr. Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT 08/15/91 Jean E. Rader Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT 08/15/91 A. Kevin Kobler Gross Wages FW FICA SWT 08/15/91 Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross Wages FICA Gross Wages FWT 08/15/91 Debra H. Sales FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT 08/15/91 Charles S. Baldry FICA SWT Library Administration 08/15/91
Charles S. Baldry
AMOUNT
isilio^^'-
<?i•'10.52^'^" 46.00 26.66 430.81 134.72 58.73 325.47 2,463.13 256.00 100.00 915.84 342.18 120.00100.00 490,00. -^ 28.39 145.00 3.31 39.00 349.87 24.56 35.36 352.39 93.68 1,002.00 646.17 646.17 244.00 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 116.48 -8.91 602.00 -57.00 -46.05 -14.00 1,055.80 -88.00 -80.77 -16.00 200.00
^
Proceedings of Tlie
280
M:.W: CK# 20384
20385 20388 20387 20388 20389 20390 20391 20392 20393 20394 20395 20396 20397 20398 20399 20400 20401 20402 20403 20404 20405 20406 20407 20408 20409 20410 20411 20412 20413 20414 20415 20416 20417 20418 20419
DATE
March
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92
TO Thompkins k Ccicpany
DESCRIPTION
General Liability Policy #YFCL 699F823-1-91 Workers Canpensation Policy #YUB 698F815-7-91 Institutional Policy #YK660 698F819-4-IND-91 08/15/91 Grand Lodge AF&AM Of Illi Book of Standard Work Video - "Unseen Journey" 08/15/91 E. Dean Osborn Travel Expense-Salina & Midwest Conf. of OH & GS 08/15/91 Gem State Specialists, In Widow's Pins & 50 Yr. Ekiblems 08/19/91 Quatuor Coronal i Lodge #2 Vol. #101 & #102 Quatuor Coronati Lodge Listing 08/21/91 Ernest Horton Gross Wages FICA 08/21/91 Kansas State University F Aaron M. McKee Scholarship Postage For Meter 08/22/91 Postmaster 08/22/91 Elizabeth Porter PGM Richard Porter's Jewel 1 08/22/91 Void PCM Durward Danielson's 08/22/91 Virginia Danielson Jewell 08/23/91 Brian Fields Scholarship Invoice #1790149 08/23/91 Quill Corporation 08/23/91 Postmaster Postage Due Account 08/23/91 Nationwide Papers Invoice #77372-11 08/23/91 Topeka Engraving, Inc. Invoice #2070 Charges to 08-11-91 08/23/91 Southwestern Bell 08/23/91 KP&L Gas Service Service to 08-14-91 08/23/91 Carveth K. Neer Travel Expense Manhattan 08/23/91 A. Kevin Kobler Travel Expense - Five State Regional Meeting 08/23/91 Ronald E. White Expense - Salina Ritualistic Meeting 08/23/91 Robert K. Shklar Expense-Salina Ritualistic Meeting Expense - Salina 08/23/91 Robert M. Schroeder Ritualistic Meeting 08/23/91 Jerry A. Lough Expense - Salina Ritualistic Meeting Invoice #00040447 08/23/91 Modern Office Methods 08/23/91 Midwestern Paper Invoice #16999702 08/23/91 Thompson-Craw ley Furnitur Two Samsonite 6 ft. Banquet Tables 08/23/91 Laneco Engraving Invoice #13676 - Three Name Badges Mesubership Card 08/23/91 Halstead Consulting Programning 08/23/91 United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 08-17-91 08/23/91 AT&T Long Distance Charges to 08-10-91 08/26/91 Postmaster Postage For Meter 08/26/91 Kansas State University S Michelle Munson Scholarship 08/28/91 Kansas State University S Scott Sanders Scholarship Service to 08/20/91 08/30/91 City of Topeka Postage 08/30/91 Ronald E. Wliite Mileage-Judge "J. Fred Williamson Contest" 08/15/91
AMOUNT 674.00 798.00 3,087.00 15.00 19.95 397.42 1,400.00 50.00 91.00 -6.96 1,000.00 300.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 154.74 552.15 200.00 193.38 9.63 98.47 538.35 143.30 310.20 107.38 116.40 111.56 281.37 54.73 163.14 126.19 22.08 105.00 37.00 103.16 200.00 300.00 300.00 25.77 20.30 70.40
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
281
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92
CK#
DATE
20420
08/30/91
Vernon J. Clark
20421
08/30/91
20422
08/30/91
Blue Cross Blue Shield
20423
08/30/91
Albert O. Arnold Jr.
20424
08/30/91
Jean E. Rader
20425
08/30/91
A. Kevin Koblcr
20426
08/30/91
Mary Rebekah Wasson
20427
08/30/91
Ernest S. Horton
20428
08/30/91
Debra H. Sales
20429
08/30/91
Donella R. Glenn
20430
08/30/91
Lillian H. Wiant
20431 20432 20433
09/03/91 09/06/91 09/06/91
Void Void Farm Bureau Accounting &
•20434 20435 20436 20437 20438 20439 20440 20441 20442 20443
20444 20445 20446 20447
TO
DESCRIPTION Mileage - Lecturers Meeting at Salina Invoice #1032 - Repair Print Press Active Employee Premium Retired Employee Premium Gross Wages FWr PICA SWT Gross Wages FWT PICA SWT Gross Wages FWT PICA SWT Gross Wages FWT PICA Gross Wages PICA Gross Wages FWT PICA SWT Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
General Fund Accounting Charity Fund Accounting 09/06-/&1—Halstead-Gonsult-ing—^ ^ -Prog-ram-Pr4nt-ing-of—Lodge. Rosters Program System Menu 09/06/91 United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 08-31-91 09/06/91 Informix Software, Inc. Support Service Renewal Mileage for Lecturers 09/06/91 Richard R. Haefele Meeting at Salina Postage Machine 09/06/91 Pitney-Bowes Maintenance Invoice #66095-Inspect 09/06/91 E-Kan, Inc. Fire Extinguishers Cash for Sale 09/06/91 Kaw Valley State Bank Rebecca Fancher 09/09/91 Garden City Conmunity Col Scholarship Postage For Meter 09/10/91 Postmaster Board Of Tax Appeals 09/13/91 Scott, Quinlan & Hecht 05/20/91 Board Of Tax Appeals 08/03/89 August Contingency 09/13/91 Conrad F. Johnson Expense August Auto Expense Invoice #811255 09/13/91 Cintas Invoice #135684 09/13/91 Pitney-Bowes Invoice #3154 - Law Book 09/13/91 Topeka Engraving Negatives
79.95 51.03 319.59 232.80 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 145.60 -1.00 -11.14 189.00 -14.46 609.00 -57.00 -46.59 -15.00 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40
140.00 45.76 208.50 105.60 117.50 23.68 500.00 500.00
620.27 253,75 28.85 104.85 53.99
Proceedings of The
282
March
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DATE
20448
09/13/91
TO Morris L. Fisher
09/13/91
AT&T
20450
09/13/91
United Parcel Service
20451
09/13/91
Carla's TVpe, Inc.
20449
20452
09/13/91
Hoffmeister Professional
20453
09/13/91
Topeka Capital-Journal
20454 20455 20456 20457
09/13/91 09/13/91 09/13/91 09/13/91
The Wichita Eagle The Kansas City Star Ag Press The Kansas Van & Storage
20458
09/13/91
Unique Floor Covering, In
20459
09/13/91
Kaw Valley State Bank
20460 20461
09/13/91 09/13/91
Kansas Withliolding Tax Albert 0. Arnold Jr.
20462
09/13/91
Jean E. Rader
20463
09/13/91
A. Kevin Kobler
20464
09/13/91
Mary Rebekah Wasson
20465
09/13/91
Ernest S. Horton
20466
09/13/91
Debra H. Sales
20467
09/13/91
Charles S. Baldry
20468 20469 20470
09/19/91 09/24/91 09/27/91
Halstead Consulting Topeka Postmaster Richard D. Overton
DESCRIPTICW Travel Expense to Topeka 09/07/91 Invoice #20438 - Ken's Print Shop Monthly Maintenance Charge Freight Week Ended 09/07/91 Invoice #k3977 Investigating Coomittee Notice Invoice #k3956 - Programs for District Meetings Invoice Dated 09/13/91 Auction Expense Bookcase & typewriter purchased at Auction Auction Ad - 09/01/91 Auction Ad - 09/06/91 Auction Ad - 09/01/91 Auction Ad - 09/01/91 Auction Ad - 09/03/91 Invoice #20929 - Auction Expense Invoice #0182 - Carpet Installation FWT PICA FICA SWT Gross Wages fWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FICA Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT Cocnputer System Update Postage & Express Rewiring Grand Secretary Office Travel Expense Carpeting Offices
AMOUNT 75.00 32.36 3.31 54.09 11.03 13.79 366.62 -35.00 20.60 104.50 54.08 45.45 93.50 312.00 444.84 1,109.00 756.76 756.76 269.00 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 451.36 -47.00 -34.53 -11.00 84.00 -6.43 497.00 -40.00 -38.02 -9.00 298.48 -22.00 -22.83 -4.00 8,778.74. 200.00 22.90 289.59 1,646.88
1991-92
283
Grand Lodge of Kansas
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92
CK#
DATE
20471
09/27/91
TO United Parcel Service
20472 20473
09/27/91 09/27/91
Topeka Engraving Co., Inc Koepperich Bookbinders, I
20474
09/27/91
Southwestern Bell Telepho
20475 20476 20477
09/27/91 09/27/91 09/27/91
KP&L Gas Service Co. AT&T E-Kan, Inc.
20478
09/27/91
Blue Cross Blue Shield
20479 20480
09/27/91 09/27/91
Richard Haefele Albert 0. Arnold Jr.
20481
09/27/91
Jean E . Rader
20482
09/27/91
A. Kevin Kobler
20483
09/27/91
Mary Rebekah Was son
20484
09/27/91
Ernest S. Horton
20485
09/27/91
Debra H. Sales
20486
09/27/91
Donella R. Glenn
20487
09/27/91
Lillian H. Wiant
20488
10/03/91
Masonic Renewal Task Fore
20489
10/04/91
Associated Business Forms
20490
10/04/91
Farm Bureau Accounting &
20491
10/04/91
E. Dean Osborn
20492 20493 20494 20495
10/04/91 10/04/91 10/04/91 10/04/91
City Of Topeka Dehn Heating & Cooling, I Rhambo Management Standard-Hart Printing Co
20496
10/04/91
United Parcel Service
20497
10/04/91
Thompson-Crawley Office F
DESCRIPTICW Freight Week Ended 09/14/91 Freight Week Ended 09/21/91 Invoice #3176 Invoice #3189 - Bind Proceedings & Nat. Geographic September 11, 1991 Billing 09-13-91 Billing 09-10-91 Billing Invoice #66095 Inspection E ^ l o y e e Premium Retiree Premium Coomittee Travel Expense Gross Wages F«T PICA SWT Gross Wages FV/T FICA SWT Gross Wages FW FICA SWT Gross Wages FICA Gross Wages FICA Gross Wages FV)T FICA SWT Gross Retirement Pay Blue Cross Blue Shield Gross Retirement Pay Blue Cross Blue Shield Masonic Renewal Task Force Coomittee Reservations for E , Dean Osborn & Morris L. Fisher Invoice #021694 Membership Cards Charity Fund Accounting General Fund Accounting Travel Expense Kansas City & Winfield Area Mtgs. Service to 09/27/91 Invoice #91-4422 October, 1991 Parking Invoice #300770 Secretary/Recorder Cash Books Freight Week Ended 09/28/91 Invoice #5855 - 2 Drawer Lateral File Cabinet
AMOUNT 41.76 34.22 12.10 227.85
103.14 536.37 82.10 23.68 319.59 232.80 38.06 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 101.92 -7.80 91.00 -6.96 581.00 -54.00 -44.45 -13.00 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40 425.00 '
1,248.46
^
C 20^70^ iiglss^' 146.27
21.79 37.53 92.00 2,698.63
41.17 476.79
March
Proceedings of The
284
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cx#
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTICW
AMOUNT
22.08 Invoice #12314 Furniture Auction Ad 754.00 Gross Wages 10/04/91 Jean E. Rader 20499 -90.00 FWT -57.68 PICA -20.00 SWT 3.00 Check Fee 10/04/91 Jean E. Rader 20500 194.00 Signs for Belleville 10/07/91 World Class Signs 20501 Lodge #129 Postage & Express 200.00 10/11/91 Topeka Postmaster 20502 1,123.64 10/11/91 A. Kevin Kobler Gross Wages 20503 -121.00 FWT -85.96 PICA -34.00 SWT 1,069.00 FWT 20504 10/15/91 Kaw Valley State Bank 702.90 PICA 702.90 FICA SWT 261.00 20505 10/15/91 Kansas Withholding Tax Invoice #2110587 27.98 10/15/91 Quill Corporation 20506 Invoice #2110587 214.11 Invoice #2110759 49.16 Invoice #2110759 104.94 —Invoice-#0780-—6oraputer--« ^134.30. -20507-—10/15/91--Halstead-Gonsul-t-ing System Cabling Program Development 1,225.00 Member Cards & Menu 29.47 10/15/91 Cintas Invoice #816572 20508 6.16 10/15/91 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc Invoice #3363 20509 585.19 10/15/91 Neal's Plumbing & Heating Invoice #3127 20510 5.00 10/15/91 Q.C. Correspondence Circl Annual Subscription 20511 Balance Freight Week Ended 24.40 10/15/91 United Parcel Service 20512 10/05/91 10/15/91 Print Annual Maintenance 779.79 20513 Contract Invoice #1278 Invoice #5642 Office 10,597.37 10/15/91 Thonpson-Crawley Furnitur 20514 Furniture t —Invoice-#5854-=-CocDputer^^= .3,357.33. .-_^ -^ Furniture 225.45 10/15/91 Kansas Furniture Mart Breakroom Couch 20515 Invoice #79847-11 25.87 10/15/91 Nationwide Papers 20516 566.38 10/15/91 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #17190602 20517 Invoice #1196783 Storm 17.89 10/15/91 20518 Whelan's Window Repair 20519 10/15/91 Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. Gross Wages 1,664.00 FWT -242.00 FICA -127.30 SWT -58.00 10/15/91 Jean E. Rader Gross Wages 754.00 20520 FWT -90.00 FICA -57.68 SWT -20.00 10/15/91 Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross Wages 538.72 20521 FWT -58.00 FICA -41.21 SWT -15.00 10/15/91 Ernest S. Horton Gross Wages 42.00 20522 FICA -3.21 Gross Wages 10/15/91 Debra H. Sales 504.00 20523 FWT -42.00 FICA -38.56 SWT -9.00 Postage for Meter 10/17/91 Postmaster 200.00 20524 20498
10/04/91
The Salina Journal
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
285
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TO
DESCRIPTION
20525
10/21/91
World Class Signs
20526
10/21/91
Masonic Renewal Task Fore
20527
10/23/91
World Class Signs
20528
10/25/91
Debra H. Sales
20529 20530 20531 20532 20533
10/25/91 Postmaster 10/25/91 KP&L Gas Service Co. 10/25/91 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc 10/25/91 Southwestern Bell 10/25/91 AT&T
20534 20535
10/25/91 10/25/91
20536 20537 20538 20539
10/25/91 Heirloom B i b l e Publishers 10/25/91 Standard-Hart P r i n t i n g Co ^«)/25/91- •WHCA-PuW4shMig 10/25/91 United Parcel Service
20540 20541 20542
10/25/91 10/25/91 10/25/91
20543 20544 20545 20546 20547
10/25/91 Midwestern Paper Cooipany 10/25/91 Nationwide Papers 10/31/91 VOID 10/31/91 Masonic Renewal Coranittee Task Force Contribution 10/31/91 Kansas Masonic Foundation Memorial - Edward L Gardner #0150-00419 Memorial - Howard B Stout #0150-00360 10/31/91 Standard-Hart Printing Co Invoice #30305A City of Topeka Service to 10/25/91 10/31/91 Invoice #201055 10/31/91 Hilts, Inc. Freight Week Ended 10/31/91 United Parcel Service 10-26-91 10/31/91 VOID Group #0213801 10/31/91 Blue Cross Blue Shield Group #0213800 Quill Corporation Balance of Account 10/31/91 10/31/91 Kansas li^loyment Securit 3rd Quarter 1991, contribution 10/31/91 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Gross FWT FICA SWT 10/31/91 Jean E. Rader Gross FWT FICA SWT 10/31/91 A. Kevin Kobler Gross
20548 20549 20550 20551 20552 20553 20554 20555 20556
20557
20558
Shorty's Glass Service Gem State S p e c i a l i s t s , In
Carveth K. Neer Albert O. Arnold Conrad F. Johnson
Signs for DeSoto Lodge #40 Reservation & Registration Balance Road Signs for Ellsworth Lodge #146 Bizmart Purchases 10/25/91 Postage for Meter Service to 10/14/91 Invoice #3400 October 11, 1991 Billing Monthly Maintenance Fee Long Distance Charges Invoice #25824 Invoice #91081201 & 91081203 Invoice #39185 Invoice #30303J -Computer—Ref-erenGe-Manual— Freight Week Ended 10-19-91 Expense Salina Dedication Expense Salina Dedication September Expense September Expense Invoice #17237802 Invoice #80567-11
Fwr 20559
10/31/91 Mary Rebekali Wasson
20560
10/31/91
Conrad F. Jolinson
FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FICA
97.00 525.00 88.00 21.00 200.00 304.65 8.58 94.31 3.31 116.82 40.99 ,720.60 112.37 45.69 —49.95-. 208.00 160.05 51.70 459.15 509.67 229.98 58.30 1,000.00 10.00 10.00
19.07 35.19 83.62 79.45 319.59 232.40 63.19 27.75 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 305.76 -25.00 -23.39 -5.00 200.00 -15.30
Proceedings of The
286
March
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CK#
DATE
20561
10/31/91
20562
10/31/91
20563
10/31/91
20564
10/31/91
20565
11/05/91
20566
11/05/91
20567
11/08/91
20568
11/08/91
20569
11/08/91
• 7-0570
11/08/91
20571
11/08/91
20572
11/08/91
20573
11/08/91
20574 20575 20576 20577 20578
11/08/91 11/08/91 11/08/91 11/08/91 11/15/91
20579 20580 20581
11/15/91 11/15/91 11/15/91
20582
11/15/91
20583 20584 20585 20586
11/15/91 11/15/91 11/15/91 11/15/91
20587
11/15/91
20588 20589 20590
11/15/91 11/15/91 11/15/91
20591
11/15/91
20592
11/15/91
20593
11/15/91
TO Ernest S. Horton
DESCRIPTICN
Gross PICA Gross FWT PICA SWT Donella R. Glenn Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Lillian H. Wiant Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Postmaster Postage for meter Items sold in 09-07-91 Grand York Ri te of Kansas auction Repair Dictation Inland Business Systems Recorder/Transcr iber October Expense Conrad F. Johnson October Expense 2nd half 1991 dues City of Topeka - Business -Invoice.#5854—(3) Thninp.!nn-rra«>l cy Fiirnifnr- Chairs for Computer Stations Dean Osborn Travel Expense Renewal Task Force Mtg. Morris Fisher Travel Expense Area Mtg. Renewal Task Force Mtg. Farm Bureau Accounting & General Fund Accounting Charity Fund Accounting Rhambo Management November Parking Pees Invoice #821846 Cintas Freight on Proceedings Grand Lodge AF&AM of New Freight Week 11/02/91 United Parcel Service FWT Kaw Valley S t . Bank PICA PICA Kansas Withholding Tax SWT National Geographic Annual Subscription Richard D. Overton Copier Supplies Travel Expenses Area Mtg. Halstead Consulting Program Developement Hardware Components United Parcel Service Freight Week 11/09/91 Conference of Grand Secre Sec, Conference Dues Grand Lodge of AF&AM of K Transfer to Charity Fund World Class Signs Road Signs for Peace Lodge #243 Quill Corporation Invoice #2453854 Invoice #2453854 Macoy Invoice #006173 A.B. Dick Invoice #0764415 AT&T Monthly Maintenance Charge Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Gross FWT PICA SWT Jean E. Rader Gross FWT PICA SWT A. Kevin Kobler Gross FWT FICA SWT Debra H. Sales
AMOUNT 252.00 -19.28 651.00 -66.00 -49.80 -16.00 175.00 -116.40 175.00 -116.40 200.00 1,325.00 51.57 685.88 223.76 204.75 »808.9565.00 210.88 14.54 99.54 172.66 7.20 46.00 30.78 31.17 95.41 1,097.00 732.63 732.63 269.00 22.50 122.21 620.22 595.00 142.09 47.45 60.00 4,000.00t 48.50 440.90 109.88 469.53 540.14 3.31 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
287
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cx#
DATE
TO
20594
11/15/91 Mary Rebekah Was son
20595
11/15/91
20596
11/15/91 Debra H. Sales
20597
11/25/91 Masonic Service Bureau of
20598 20599 20600 20601
11/25/91 KP&L Gas Service Co. 11/25/91 Southwestern Bell 11/25/91 AT&T 11/25/91 United Parcel Service
20602
11/25/91
Richard D. Overton
Ernest S. Horton
20603
11/25/91
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
20604
11/25/91
North Jewelers
20605
11/25/91
Postmaster
20606
11/26/91
PC Warehouse
20607 20608 20609
11/26/91 11/27/91 11/27/91
Topeka Postmaster Bonnie Swader E. Dean Osborn
20610
11/27/91 Masonic Service Associati
20611
11/27/91
Topeka Engraving Co., Inc
20612 20613
11/27/91 11/27/91
Midwestern Paper Coinjany Informix Software, Inc.
20614
11/27/91
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
20615
11/27/91
Jean E. Rader
20616
11/27/91
A. Kevin Kobler
20617
11/27/91
Ernest S. Horton
20618
11/27/91
Debra H. Sales
20619
11/27/91
Donella R. Glenn
DESORIPTION Gross FWT PICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Phone Charges - Death Notification Service to 10-14-91 Service to 11-11-91 Long Dis;tance Charges Freight Week 11-16-91 Freight Week 11-23-91 Postage Stationary - Grand Lodge Officers: (Spangler Prnt) Special Conmunication @ Wyandott;e #3 Invoice - Grand Lodge Officers Jewels 3rd Class Bulk Fee Imprint - Permit #603 3rd Class Bulk Fee Precancelled - Permit #6004 Invoice #911655 (Printer Ribbons)1 Postage For Meter Snow Removal Travel Expense Abilene & Wyandott;e Lodge Invoice - "Masonic Philanthropies" Invoice #3654 (Christmas Card) Invoice #17333502 Invoice #187494 (Tech Support Renewal) Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FICA Gross FWT FICA SWT Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
AMOUNT 502.32 -55.00 -38.43 -13.00 231.00 -13.00 -17.67 -1.00 532.00 -45.00 -40.70 -11.00 3.50 505.68 106.06 82.14 49.68 107.56 228.09 2,821.73 26.30 46.00 75.00 75.00 311.05 200.00 25.00 143.92 82.29 6.16 413.15 208.50 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 189.00 -14.46 406.00 -40.00 -31.06 -9.00 175.00 -116.40
288
March
Proceedings of The
M: .W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CK#
DATE
20620
11/27/91
Lillian H. Wiant
20621
11/27./.9J
Halstead.Consul.ting
20622
12/02/91
Blue Cross Blue Shield
20623 20624 20625
12/04/91 12/12/91 12/13/91
Topeka Postmaster Topeka Postmaster Kaw Valley State Bank
20626 20627 20628 20629
12/13/91 12/13/91 12/13/91 12/13/91
Kansas Withholding Tax City of Topeka Topeka Engraving C o . , Inc Farm Bureau Accounting &
20630 20631
12/13/91 12/13/91
Rhambo Management National Invormation Data
20632
12/13/91
Clay Center Publishing Co
20633
12/13/91
Reno County Treasurer
TO
12/13/91 Cintas 20634 ..20635- -12/13/91_Halstead-Consul t ing - 20636
12/13/91
United Parcel Service
20637
12/13/91
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
20638 20639
12/13/91 12/13/91
Morris Fisher Conrad F. Johnson
20640
12/13/91
Olivett International, In
20641
12/13/91
Hartnett Company, Inc.
20642
12/13/91
AT&T
20643
12/13/91
Midwestern Paper Co,
20644
12/13/91
William F. Mcintosh, POM
20645 20646
12/13/91 12/13/91
Quill Corporation Modern Office Methods
20647
12/13/91
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
20648
12/13/91
Jean E. Rader
20649
12/13/91
A. Kevin Kobler
DESCRIPTION Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield —Annua 1-Repor-t—Program Rewrite Current Qnployee Premium Retired Qnployee Premium Postage For Meter Postage For Meter FWT FICA FICA SWT Service to 11/22/91 Invoice #3694 Charity Fund Accounting General Fund Accounting December Parking National Zip Code Directories Typesetting December Issue of "The Kansas Mason" Property Tax on Masonic Mobi1 Lodge Invoice #827172 -Program-Developement Troubleshoot ing Freight Week Ended 10/12/91 Freight Week Ended 11/30/91 Freight Week Ended 12/07/91 Mileage - Wathena & Burlington Wathena Dedication November Expense November Expense Security System Monitor Renewal Invoice #9616 - 25yr. Qnblems Monthly Maintenance Charge Invoice #17400702 Invoice #17421602 Editor - December "Kansas Mason" Invoice #2749816 Invoice #00044640 Copier Toner Cartridges Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT
AMOUNT 175.00 -116.40 —7e0Te0319.59 233.20 200.00 200.00 1,059.00 684.20 684.20 258.00 22.06 9.63 19.30 129.95 46.00 34.90 319.00
184.40 29.68 -525^00105.00 61.74 14.73 43.17 56.54 45.50 335.45 338.42 216.00 2,932.44 3.54 13.94 163.14 266.90 119.37 67.36 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
289
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DATE
20650
12/13/91
20651
12/13/91
20652
12/13/91
20653
12/13/91
20654
12/19/91
20655
12/19/91
20656
12/19/91
20657
12/19/91
20658
12/20/91
20659
12/20/91
20660 20661
12/20/91 12/20/91
20662 20663
12/20/91 12/20/91
20664 20665
12/20/91 12/20/91
20666 20667
12/20/91 12/20/91
20668 20669 20670 20671 20672 20673 20674
12/20/91 12/23/91 12/24/91 12/27/91 12/30/91 12/30/91 12/31/91
20675 20676
12/31/91 12/31/91
20677
12/31/91
20678
12/31/91
20679 20680
12/31/91 12/31/91
20681 20682 20683
12/31/91 12/31/91 12/31/91
TO Ernest S. Horton
AMOUNT
DESailPTION
Gross PICA Debra H. Sales Gross FWT PICA SWT Posstmaster - Burlington Postage - Deceaiber Issue of "The Kansas Mason" Pi tney-Bowes Invoice #338446 Quarterly Maintenance Renewal Conference of Grand Secre Grand Secretary Conference Dues & Banquet Tickets Shawnee County Treasurer First 1/2 1991 Personal Property Tax Shawnee County Treasurer First 1/2 1991 Real Property Taxes David L. Dresser, Exec. S Grand Masters Conference Registration & Ban. Tick. Jerald Peterson Invoice #44 - Aprons & Tubes Postmaster Postage Due Accoiint Kansas Mason Returns Travel Expense - Wathena Carveth K. Neer Travel Expense - Wichita A. Kevin Kobler - Kansas Masonic Heme 12/13/91 statement Bizmart United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 12/14/91 Kansas Electric Supply Co Invoice #T-065880 Print December Issue of Today The Kansas Mason WEXA Invoice #131888 KQTV Television Videotape of Smithton #1 Redication Invoice #2762337 Quill Corp. Kaw Valley State Bank Employee Christmas Bonus Topeka Postmaster Postage For Meter Topeka Postmaster Postage For Meter VOID Postmaster Postage For Meter Richard D. Overton Postage Travel Expense - Hoi ton Dedication VOID Carveth K, Neer Travel Expense - Hoi ton Dedication Blue Cross Blue Shield Eh¥>Ioyee Premium Retiree Premium Freight Week Ended United Parcel Service 12-21-91 Freight Week Ended 12-28-91 KP&L Gas Service Co. Service To 12-13-91 Long Distance Service AT&T Through 12-10-91 Southwester Bell Tclephon Service Through 12-11-91 Carla's Type, Inc. Account Gross Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. FWT PICA SWT
196.00 -14.99 532.00 -31.00 -40.70 -7.00 4,500.00 117.50 335.00 925.11 19
Qfli; ei;
686.00 2,113.45 100.00 105.60 73.45 87.13 57.61 40.35 2,721.46 5.50 30.00 24.89 100.00 200.00 400.00 400.00 4.16 46.42 101.20 319.59 116.40 24.87 14.90 652.43 56.38 110.67 13.29 1,664.00 -242.00 -127.30 -58.00
290
Proceedings of The
March
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CX# 20684
TO 12/31/91
Jean E. Rader
DESCRIPTION Gross
Fvrr FICA
SWT 20685
12/31/91
A. Kevin Kobler
Gross
FWT FICA
SWT 20686
12/31/91
Conrad F. Johnson
20687
12/31/91
Ernest S. Horton
20688
12/31/91
Debra H. Sales
Gross FICA Gross FICA Gross
FWT FICA
SWT 20689
12/31/91
Donell R. Glenn
20690
12/31/91
Lillian H. Wiant
20691 20692
12/31/91 01/03/92
William J. Brown King Travel
20693 20694 20695 20696 20697
01/10/92 01/10/92 01/10/92 01/10/92 01/10/92
City of Topeka Cintas Postmaster Rhambo Management Clifford L. Trax
20698
01/10/92
Robert M. Schroeder
20699 20700 20701
01/10/92 01/10/92 01/10/92
E. Dean Osborn Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. United Parcel Service
20702
01/10/92
Scott, Quinlan & Hecht
20703 20704
01/10/92 01/10/92
Nationwide Papers Reno County Treasurer
20705
01/10/92
WIKA Publishing, Inc.
20707
01/11/92
Furr's Cafeteria
20708
01/13/92
Postmaster
20709 20710
01/13/92 01/15/92
VOID Kaw Valley State Bank
Retirement Annuity (Final Payment) Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield Travel Expense Airline Tickets To Conference of-Grand Masters & Grand Secretaries Service to 12/26/91 Invoice #832482 Kansas Mason Returns January, 1992, Parking District Meeting Mileage District Meeting Per Diem District Meeting Mileage District Meeting Per Diem Travel Expense - Hoi ton Travel Expense - Hoi ton Freight Week Ended 01/04/92 Duplicating Costs Perpetual Life Membership Plan Invoice #84637-11 Property Tax on Mobile Lodge Trailer Reference Manual Update ^Sof4ware - Lantastic Network Eye Hardware - Lantastic Adapter Card Progranming - Annual Report Sumnary Progranming - Year Award Report Conmittee Expense - Meals for Essay Judges Postage For Meter Postage To Mail Media Guide
FWT FICA Withheld FICA Expense
20711
01/15/92
Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
AMOUNT 754.00 -90.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -121.00 -85.96 -34.00 200.00 -15.30 143.50 -10.98 553.00 -48.00 -42.30 -12.00 175.00 175.00 -116.40 457.12 1,668.00
24.06 28.59 250.00 46.00 6.75 35.00 61.60 35.00 85.19 21.27 40.26 4.00 66.77 17.25 37.50 168.40 272.07 210.00 700.00 64.57 300.00 200.00 985.00 666.15 666.15 243.00
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
291
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92
CK#
DATE
20712
01/15/92
TO Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
20713
01/15/92
Jean E. Rader
20714
01/15/92
A. Kevin Kobler
20715
01/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
20716
01/15/92
Ernest S. Horton
20717
01/15/92
Debra H. Sales
20718 20719 20720 20721
01/16/92 01/16/92 01/16/92 01/16/92
Postmaster VOID Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kans Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kans
20722
01/16/92
Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kans
20723 20724 20725
01/16/92 Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kans 01/17/92 PC World 01/17/92 United Parcel Service
20726 20727
01/17/92 Midwestern Paper Co 01/17/92 In House Printing
20728
01/17/92
Jerry A, Lough
20729
01/17/92
Clifford L. Trax
20730
01/17/92
Ronald E. White
20731
01/17/92
Richard R. Haefele
20732
01/17/92
Robert M. Schroeder
20733
01/17/92
AT&T
20734
01/17/92
Halstead Consulting
20735 20736 20737
01/27/92 01/31/92 01/31/92
Postmaster George Washington Memuria Conrad F. Johnson
20738
01/31/92
Richard D. Overton
20739
01/31/92
Albert 0. Arnold, Jr.
DESCKIPTION Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross FWT FICA SWT Postage For Meter Transfer To Conmerce Bank Transfer To Capitol Federal S&L Transfer To Merchants National Bank Transfer To Bank IV Subscription Renewal Freight Week Ended 01/11/92 Invoice #17541302 Invoice #1402 - KMU Course Presentation Folders Lodge Competition Trophies & Awards District Meeting Mileage District Meeting Per Diem District Meeting Mileage District Meeting Per Diem District Meeting Mileage District Meeting Per Diem District Meeting Mileage District Meeting Per Diem District Meeting Mileage District Meeting Per Diem Monthly Maintenance Charge Netrocm Memory Management Program Postage For Meter Annual Contribution Grand Masters & Grand Secretaries Conference Grand Masters & Grand Secretaries Conference Grand Masters & Grand Secretaries Conference
AMOUNT
1,664.00 -231.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -89.00 -57.68 -20.00 1,123.64 -118.00 -85.96 -34.00 356.72 -31.00 -27.29 -7.00 196.00 0.00 -14.99 0.00 392.00 -22.00 -29.99 -5.00 300.00
75,000.00 75,000.00 75,000.00 75,000.00 39.95 19.00 207.23
2,174.00 275.83 35.10 35.00 47.96 35.00 99.00 35.00 35.20 35.00 39.82 35.00 3.47 73.62 300.00 1,000.00 355.67 355.67 355.66
M:.W:
CXg 20740 20741 20742 20743 20744 20745 20746 20747 20748
20749 20750 20751
20752 20753 20754 20755 20756
20757
20758 20759 20760
20761 20762 20763 20764
20765
20766
March
Proceedings of The
292
DATE
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92
TO
DESOtlPTICW
Grand Master's Special Award Road Signs for Court land Lodge #211 01/31/92 Kansas Employment Securit 4th Quarter,. 1991, Contribution Balance of 1991 FUTA 01/31/92 Internal Revenue Service Liability 01/31/92 Kansas Withholding Tax Balance of SWT 01/31/92 Southwestern Bell Telepho Service to 01/11/92 01/31/92 KP&L Gas Service Co. Service to 01/16/92 01/31/92 Topeka Engraving, Inc. Invoice #205 Invoice #217 Invoice #K4416 0 1 / 3 1 / 9 2 C a r l a ' s Type, Inc. Invoice #K4415 Invoice #K4427, 4443 & K4444 0 1 / 3 1 / 9 2 Key Temporary Personnel Invoice #5734 Invoice #5783 01/31/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co Invoice #048 01/31/92 New London Regalia Mfg. C Invoice #23108 & 23109 Grand Lodge Officer Apron Cases, Aprons & Chain Collars for Jewels Invoice #837760 01/31/92 Cintas Invoice #9664 01/31/92 Monroe Haynes Jewelry Ser Reconditioning QA Jewels Invoice #048359 - Repair 01/31/92 J.P. Luther Co. WOA Apron Billing Through 01/14/92 01/31/92 Freight Week Ended 01/31/92 Bizmart 01/18/92 United Parcel Service Freight Week Ended 01/25/92 01/31/92 Conrad F. Johnson December Expense January Expense December Auto Expense January Auto Expense 01/31/92 John E. Mowen Printing Costs KMU Course IV 01/31/92 Arvin H. Baker District Meeti ng Mileage District Meeti ng Per Diem District Meeti ng Mileage 01/31/92 Robert K. Shklar (2) District Meeti ng Per Diem (2) 01/31/92 Ronald E. White District Meeti ng Mileage District Meeti ng Per Diem 01/31/92 Clifford L. Trax District Meeti ng Mileage District Meeti ng Per Diem 01/31/92 Robert M. Schroeder District Meeti ng Mileage District Meeti ng Per Diem 01/31/92 David Aday District Meeti ng Mileage (4) District Meeti ng Per Diem (4) 01/31/92 Jerry A. Lough District Meeting Mileage (4) District Meeti ng Per Diem (4) 01/31/92 Larry G. Peters District Meeting Mileage (2) D i s t r i c t Meeting Per Diem (2) 01/31/92
Gem State S p e c i a l i s t s , In
01/31/92 World Class Signs
AMOUNT
1,000.00 48.50 23.62 76.73 5.43 132.92 773.38 6.42 18.42 23.28 7.39 58.90 234.00 234.00 45.69 13,417.14
26.62 1,153.00 23.22 602.92 55.69 36.65 358.05 382.79 161.40 311.08 800.00 48.40 35.00 97.68 70.00 16.72 35.00 24.75 35.00 1.98 35.00 228.80 140.00 126.90 140.00 110.88 70.00
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
293
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CK# 20767
20768
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
01/31/92 Hal s^teadc^ConsuLtjn|C
01/31/92
Invoice #3609 Progranming & Configuration _—Invoice_#3.61.0 Progranming & Configuration
Syst em
9in nn
Syst em
245.00
Postmaster
200^00
20769 20770 20771
01/31/92 Quill Corp. 01/31/92 Midwestern Paper Co. 01/31/92 AT&T
20772
01/31/92 Macoy
20773
01/31/92
20774
01/31/92 Albert 0. Arnold
Blue Cross Blue Shield Jr.
Returns Invoice #3172777 Invoice #17587602 Long Distance Charges Through 01/10/92 Invoice #012550 - Stock for Bookstore Invoice #013404 - Past Grand Master's Apron & Case Current E^loyee Premium Retired Dq>loyee Premium Gross
Fwr 20775
01/31/92 Jean E. Rader
PICA SWT Gross
Fwr 20776
01/31/92
20777
01/31/92
20778
01/31/92
20779
01/31/92
20780
01/31/92
20781
01/31/92
20782
20783
20784
01/31/92
01/31/92
01/31/92
AMOUNT
FICA SWT Gross A. Kevin Kobler FWT FICA SWT Mary Rebekah Wasson Gross FWT FICA SWT Ernest S. Horton Gross FWT FICA SWT Gross Debra H. Sales FWT FICA SWT Lillian H. Wiant Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Sh ield Principal Financ al Group 1991 Contribution Albert 0. Arnold, Jr. 1991 Contribution - Jean E. Rader 1991 Contribution - A. Kevin Kobler Ronald E. White District Meeting Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem Robert M. Schroeder District Meeting Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem District Meeting Arvin H. Baker Mi 1 eage District Meeting - Per Diem
678.37 — 184.21 70.75 120.53 536.16 319.59 116.40 1,664.00 -231.00 -127.30 -58.00 754.00 -89.00 -57.88 -20.00 1,123.64 -118.00 -85.96 -34.00 546.00 -60.00 -41.77 -16.00 227.50 0.00 -17.40 0.00 616.00 -55.00 -47.12 -15.00 175.00 -116.40 2,136.58 968.14 1,442.75 12.98 35.00 64.24 35.00 65.56 35.00
•?
294
March
Proceedings of The
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1991-92 CXO 20785
20786
20787
20789
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTICW
Travel Expense Topeka OOA Meeting Travel Expense 01/31/92 Melburn C. Barnes Finance Coamittee Travel Expense Perpetual Life Mbrshp Cannittee KMU Course IV Materials, 0 1 / 3 1 / 9 2 John E. Mowen KMU Caps, typing services & postage. -Colorado-3^ape-Baokup -01/31/92_HaU4ead-Co»su System (Jumbo) -Japes—(^)—tor backup system 01/31/92 Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kans Balance of Contingent Expenses for 1991-92 V Balance of Auto Expense: for 1991-92 01/31/92
E. Dean Osborn
AMC3UNT
70.89 59.02 184.58 833.25
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Index
295
296
Proceedings of The
March
A Address, Grand Mastar's
40
Annual ConuDuni cation Dist ingui shed Guests Procession of Grand Lodg'e Officers Tirbute to the American Flag
22 23 22 22
Area Deputy Grand Masters, 1991-1992
25
Award Presentat ions Fifty Year Masons J. F r e d W i l l iamson Outstanding Mason Prof i ci ency Certificates Round Robin Sixty Year and More Masons Temple Pillar Tri ce-Robison
15 13 12 14 13 19 12 11
Awards Presentations Out standing Lodges Perfect Attendance
11 11 11 B
Biographi cal Sketch Johnson, Conrad F
3 C
Committee Chairmen, 1991-1992
6
Committee Members, 1991-1992
26
CoDimunicat ions. Special
55
Consolidations, 1991-1992
54 D
Deaths Members of Kansas Lodges Other Grand Jursidictions
156 172
Directory of Lodges
186
Dist inguished Gues ts
23
District Deputy Grand Masters, 1991-1992
25
District School Attendance Awards
11
E Edicts Elect ions Masonic Home Board Perpetual Membership Commi ttee Est imate, Grand Secretary
53
31 31 88
1991-92
G r a n d Lodge of K a n s a s
297
F Fifty Year M a s o n s
15 G
Grand Lodge Officers 1991-1992 L i s t i ng Off i cial P h o t o g r a p h
5 5
Grand Master J o h n s o n , C o n r a d F. B i o g r a p h i c a l Sketch Of f i cial P h o t o g r a p h
3 2
Grand Master's Address
40
Grand Master's Initerary
72
Grand Representat ives
250
Grand Secretaries Kansas Other Jurisdictions
246 250
Grand Treasurers
245
Installation Ceremoni es Area Deputy Grand Masters, 1992-1993 Conimi t t e e Members District Deputy Grand Masters, 1992-1993 Elected & Appointed Officers, 1992-1993 Grand Lecturers & Assistants Grand Master Overton,Richard D Grand Master's Acceptance Speech Installing Officers 11 inerary, Grand Master's
140 143 147 144 142 146 141 152 141 '
72
J Johnson, Conrad F. Biographical Sketch Grand Master's Address Official Photograph
3 40 2
Journa1, Reading of
38 K
Kansas Lodge of Research
36 L
Lecturers, 1991-1992 Lodge of Sorrow
7 21
298
Proceedings of The
Lodges By District Charters RevoltedCharters Surrendered Consolidated Directory of Membership Activity Synopsis Under Dispensation, Never Chartered
March
260 246 246 246 186 173 246
M Masonic Home Board
31
Membership Activity Synopsis
173 O
Oration
28
Other Bodies, Greetings From DeMolay International High Twelve Clubs Knights Templar of Kansas Other Jurisdictions, Greetings Fronj Colorado Iowa Missouri Nebraska Nova Scotia
38 38 37 32 32, 34, 35 32 33, 34, 35, 37 37
Outstanding Lodge Awards
11
Outstanding Mason Awards
12
Overton, Richard D. Grand Master's Acceptance Speech Installation
152 141
P Past Grand Masters Deceased Living
240 245
Perpetual Membership Committee
31
Photographs
137
Proclaraai ton Feast of St. John the Baptist
53
Proficiency Certificates
14 R
Reports Commi ttees Activities By-Laws (Special) Chartered Lodges & Lodges UD Church-Lodge Relations Coordinating
113 123 114 116 121
1991-92
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Courier Credentials Finance Foreign Relations Jurisprudence Kansas Masonic University Library, Grand Lodge Masonic Education Membership Mobile Lodge Necrology Operation "KAN" Patriotism Perpetual Life Membership Public Schools Publications Radio Reports of Grand Lodge Officers Ritualistic Work Tellers Temple Building & Remodeling Total Youth Trials & Punishment Council of Administration Grand Master's Address Grand Secretary Estimate for 1992-93 Grand Treasurer Kansas Masonic Foundation, Inc Kansas Masonic Home
299
;
120 132 118 107 133 112 119 104 114 122 155 119 121 115 104 122 116 119 106 130 104 117 131 90 40 31 , 85 88 31, 79 91 94
Research, Kansas Lodge of
36
Round Robin Award
13 S
Special Communi cations
55
Special Dispensat ions
49
Sixty Year and More Masons
19
Synopsis
173 T
Temple Pillar Award
12
Time of Meeting, 1993
10
Trice-Rob ison Awards
11 W
Warrants Issued 1991-92 Williamson, J. Fred, Award
266 13
M:.W!. GRAND LODGE OF AF & AM OF KANSAS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS 1992-1003 M:.Wi. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, Armourdale #271/Delaware #96 6937 Grandview, Merriam 66204 913-236-8570 (R) (Bonnie) Rs.W:. William J. Brown, Deputy Grand Master, Unity #273 2839 S. Bonn, Wichita 67217 316-943-9584 (R) (Jessie Marie) Rs.Wi. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Warden, North Star #168/Albert Pike #303 328 E. 1st, Wichita 67202 316-263-6464 (B) R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Junior Warden, Derby #365 931 N. Brook Forest Dr., Derby 316-788-4038 (R) (Irene) M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center #134 522 Lane St., Clay Center 67432 913-632-4382 (R) Lavonne) R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary, Rosedale #333 Box 1217, Topeka 66601 913-286-1239 (R) 913-234-5518 (B) W: . Harold E. Flalgle, Grand Chaplain, Spring Hill #56 Box 173, 22085 Mission Rd., Bucyrus 66013 913-964-3206 W: . John E. Mowen, Grand Orator, Peace #243 RR 2, Box 117, Louisburg 66053 913-837-2713
(R)
(Marjorie)
(R)
(Maxlne)
(Jean)
W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Senior Deacon, Pittsburg #187 719 E. 10th, Pittsburg 66762 316-231-1007 (R). (Joan) W:. D'btia-ld^'F-. Werner, Grand Junior Deacon, ArmouxdaTe #271 3220 N. SSth, Kansas City, 66104 913-287-7062 (R) (Phyllis) W:. Jerry Lough, Grand Marshal, Delaware #96 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 913-334-6596 W:. Donald West, Grand Sword Bearer, Rosedale #333 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66216 913-631-4326 (R)
(R)
(Connie)
(Kathleen)
W:. Wade R. Park, Grand Senior Steward, Oakley #253 302 W. 3rd, Oakley 67748 913-672-4298 (R) (Karrle) W:. Johnny J. Gillham, Grand Junior Steward, Marmathon #245 1401 Central, RR 1, Box 2, Humboldt 66748 316-243-2482 (R) (Sue) W:. Stanley D. Browning, Grand Pursuivant, Keystone #102 712 w. 2nd, Coffeyvllle 67337 316-251-5667 (R) (Jo) W:. Thomas J. Welsh, Grand Tyler, Delphain #44 227 W. 2nd, Box 354, Garnett 66032 913-448-5850 (R)
(Barbara)
W: . Jerry D. Baughn, Assistant Grand Tyler, Pacific #29 RR 1, Box 161, Humboldt 66748 316-473-3758 (R) (Cathy) W: . Dee D. Duttweller, Grand Organist, Active #158 1714 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 913-367-3758 (R) (Eunice) Wi. A. Kevin Kobler, Assistant Grand Secretary, Millbrook #281 5309 SW 23rd St., Topeka 66614 913-272-4165 (R)
A.E*AM "QT
O
1993
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
M:.W:. GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF
KANSAS Organized March 17, 1856
THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION HELD IN SALINA, KANSAS MARCH 19 & 20, 1993
M:.W:. RICHARD D. OVERTON, GRAND MASTER, MERRIAM, 66204 R:.W:. A. KEVIN KOBLER, GRAND SECRETARY 320 SW 8th Street, P.O. Box 1217 Topeka, Kansas 66601-1217 (913)234-5518
M:.W:. Richard D. Overton Grand Master March 21 , 1992 to March 20, 1993
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF M:.W:. RICHARD D. OVERTON Richard D. Overton, the 137th M:.W:. Grand Master of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas was bom February 17, 1932 in Kansas City, Kansas. His early years were divided between his grandparents' farm in Leavenworth County and his mother's home in Kansas City. Like most farm boys he contributed to the family income by working at home and for other farmers and by trapping furs and cutting and selling hedgewood fence posts. In the city he worked after school and Saturdays for a local grocer. He worked nights in a motion picture theater and dispatched newspapers on Thursday. At the age of fifteen our future Grand Master quit school to start his full time career with Wilson Meat Packing Company. After six months he returned to school, the grocery and the theater. After graduating from Argentine High School in 1951, he began working for Swift and Company Meat Packers which he continued to do through his first semester at Kansas City Kansas Junior College. On March 27, 1952 he took a step of self-discipline and character formation which changed the rest of his life. He joined the United States Marine Corps. On June 9, 1952, he returned to Kansas City to marry his high school sweetheart, Bonnie Faye Baldwin. However, they would not commence housekeeping until his tour of duty was completed in March of 1955. It was then that he began his twenty-nine year career with Kansas City Power and Light Company. He joined Armourdale Masonic Lodge at that time. The following February their first child was bom, Susan Elaine; followed the next two years by Richard Thomas and James Michael, They are now joined by six grandchildren. In the years that followed, our Grand Master served Armourdale Lodge as Master on three different occasions. He belongs to the York Rite, Abdallah Shrine and the Scottish Rite, having served as the principal officer of all four bodies. He was coronated as Honorary 33rd degree Scottish Rite Mason in Washington, DC in 1979. He was also extended membership in the Red Cross of Constantine and the Royal Order of Scotland. He petitioned and was elected to plural membership in 1990 in his adoptive lodge of Delaware #96 which had presented him an honorary membership several years before. In 1991, he received the Honorary DeMolay Legion of Honor. Our Grand Master began his Grand Lodge career in 1970 as District Deputy Grand Master followed by Area Coordinator (Area Deputy Grand Master), Grand Junior and Senior Steward, Grand Junior Deacon (twice). He served on the Grand Lodge Masonic Education Committee three years as well as serving on several other Grand Lodge committees. On October 15, 1984, M:.W:. Richard began a new career with Digital Equipment Corporation, negotiating and selling service and networking contracts. After his 1988 appointment to the progressive Grand Lodge line by Grand Master Claude W. Norris, however, he found that the extensive travel in his profession interfered with his total Grand Lodge activities. Therefore, on October 30, 1989, he began a new career with the W.J. Cole Wholesale Distributors of Royal Hallmark carpeting of Kansas City, Missouri. This new profession was more compatible with his Grand Lodge duties, allowing M:.W:. Richard to progress through the chairs until on March 21, 1992, he reached the highest office of Kansas Masonry and was installed as Grand Master for the year 1992-93.
2
Proceedings of The
March
Row I L-R: Albert O . Arnold, Jf. ; William 1. Brown; Richard D. Overton; Harold E. Flaigle; William F. Mcintosh , PGM ; Row 2 L-R: Donald West; Morris L. Fisher; Johnny J . Gillham; Wade R. Park ; Dee D. DUllweiler; Donald F. Werner; A. Kevin Kobler; E. Dean Osborn; Row 3 L-R: Stanley D. Browning; Thomas J . Welsh; Jerry D. Baughn; Jobn E. Mowen; Carveth K. Neer; Jerry Lougb .
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas Grand Lodge Officers 1992-1993 M:. W:. Richard D. Overton R:. W:. William J. Brown R: .W:. E. Dean Osborn R:. W:. Morris L. Fisher M:.W :. William F. Mcintosh, PGM R:. W:. Albert O. Arnold , Jr. W: . Harold E. Flaigle W:. John E. Mowen W:. Carveth K. Neer W:. Donald F. Werner W:. Jerry Lough W:. Donald West W:. Wade R. Park W:. Johnny J. Gillham W:. Stanley D. Browning W:. Thomas J. Welsh W:. Jerry D. Baught W:. Dee D. Duttweiler W:. A. Kevin Kobler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Organist Assistant Grand Secretary
1992-93
Grand Lodge of Kansas GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
CREDENTIALS T. Michael Fegan, Union #7, 615 Spring Valley Rd., Junction City 66441 REPORTS OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Active #158, 601 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 FINANCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Wallace No. 318, HCl, Box 78, Winona 67764 JURISPRUDENCE Michael T. Wilson, Overland Park #436, 5140 Hardy, Overland Park 66202 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT F. Dean Wyant, Union #7, RR 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441 MASONIC EDUCATION Don E. Robinett, PGM, St. Johns' #113, RR 2, Box 52, Randall 66963 PUBLIC SCHOOLS John A. Schowalter, Halstead No. 46, 303 Popular, Halstead 67056 TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING Morris W. Sykes, Topeka No. 17, 5501 SW 28th, Topeka 66614 CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION Ben B. Boyles, Keystone No. 102, 805 N. Main, St. John 67576 FOREIGN RELATIONS Robert D. Caplinger, PGM, Kiowa #293, RR 2, Box 170, Effingham 66023 RITUALISTIC Jerry A. Lough, Delaware No. 96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 TOTAL YOUTH E.B. Schoolcraft, Waverly #244, PO Box 5, Waverly 66871 PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Clay Center No. 168, 522 Lane St., Clay Center 67432 CORRESPONDENCE Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Halstead #146, RR 2, Box 136D, Halstead 67056 NECROLOGY Carroll C. Amett, PGM, Belleville #129, 1615 Country Club Rd., ElDorado 67042 OPERATION "KAN" Gleim L. Knapp, Easton No. 45, 2813 Francis, Leavenworth 66048 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S. Baldry, Siloam No. 225, 1700 Grove, Topeka 66606 GRAND LODGE ACTIVITIES James E. (Gene) Bradley, Kiowa #293, 410 Garfield, Greensburg 67054 CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS Richard D. Kelsey, PGM, Topeka #17, 16824 NW 54th, Rossville 66533 MEMBERSHIP Jeffrey L. Sowder, Woodson #121, Box 177, Toronto 66777 COURIER Maurice C. Heam, King Solomon #10, 920 Columbia Ave., Leavenworth 66048 MASONIC TRAILER Marvin L. Thompson, Haysville No. 112, 7560 Pattie, Wichita 67233 PUBLIC INFORMATION Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer, Smithton #1, RR 1, Box 543, Meriden 66512
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CEREMONIAL ESCORT K. Maynard Curts, Ancient Form No. 34, 8835 Cottonwood #4, Lenexa 66215 GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION Robert A. Felix, Armourdale #271, 6639 Berry Rd., Kansas City 66106 Marvin Fletcher, Deleware #96, 7608 Montrovia, Lenexa 66216 PATRIOTISM F. Ray Canada, Seabrook No. 385, 1529 SW McAlister, Topeka 66604 DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES Claude W. Norris, PGM, Rising Sun #8, 1532 Crawford, Ft. Scott 66701 SPECIAL EDUCATION Rolland T. Love, Armourdale #271, 6720 W. 66th Terr., Overland Park 66202 GRAND MASTERS SPECIAL YOUTH COMMITTEE Steven Makepeace, Topeka #17, 3928 SW Twilight #22N, Topeka 66614
LECTURERS GRAND LECTURERS R;.W Jerry A. Lough, Delaware #96, 2417 N. 82nd Terr., Kansas City 66109 R:.W
Ronald E. White, Topeka #17, 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002
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Robert K. Shklar, Cosmos #278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070
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Richard R. Haefele, Ulysses #435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880
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Vernon J. Clark, Delaware #96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 .
R:.W
Alfred H. Slough, Chase #247, Box 5, Raymond 67573
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Clifford L. Trax, North Star #168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147
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David P. Aday, Wellington #150, 115 W. Main St., Osborne 67473
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Robert M. Schroeder, Ben Hur #322, 4104 Strong Ave., Kansas City 66106
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J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal #192, 310 S. Purdy, Lyons 67554
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David F. Snyder, Bestor G. Brown #433, 820 N Old Manor, Wichita 67208
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Earl P. Krankenberg, Ellinwood #217, Box 91, Hudson 67545
ASSISTANT GRAND LECTURERS Arvin H. Baker, Mayetta #393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 Walter M. Bird, Roger E. Sherman #369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 Larry Peters, North Star #168, PO Box 2336, Wichita, 67201 AREA LECTURERS R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Area I, Topeka #17, 1631 Atchison Atchison 66002 R:.W:. W:.
Arvin H. Baker, Area III, Mayetta #393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605
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Clifford L. Trax, Area IV, North Star #168, 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147
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David F. Snyder, Area V, Bestor G. Brown #433, 820 N. Old Manor Rd. Wichita 67208
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Vernon J. Clark, Area II, Delaware #96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102
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F. Dean Wyant, Union #7, RR 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441
R:.W
Earl P. Krankenberg, Area VII, Ellinwood #217, Box 91, Hudson 67545
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Alfred H. Slough, Area VIII, Chase #247, Box 5, Raymond 67573
R:.W
Robert K. Shklar, Area IX, Cosmos #278, 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070
R:.W
Richard R. Haefele, Area X, Ulysses #435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880
DISTRICT LECTURERS AREA I - R:.W:. Ronald E. White. Grand Lecturer in Charge R:.W; Ronald E. White, District 1, Topeka #17, 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002 W: Arvin H. Baker, District 2, Mayetta #393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 Leland G. Salts, District 14, Mayetta #393, 4447 SE Hwy. 40, Topeka 66607 W: Donald L. Roche, District 15, Blue Rapids #169, 401 Chestnut, Blue Rapids W: 66411 William Sellen, District 17, Albert Neese #248 & Carbondale #70, Lake W: Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 James R. Struble, District 18, Topeka #17 & Salina #60, 3724 SW 31st St., R:.W: Topeka 66614 AREA II - - R:.W:. Vernon Clark. Grand Lecturer in Charge Vernon Clark, District 3, Delaware #96, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66109 R:.W:. W:, Walter Bird, District 4, Roger E. Sherman #369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 W:. William Harlow, District 5, Shawnee #54, 7221 Edgewood Blvd., Shawnee 66203-4519 W:. Gilbert M. Angell, District 6, Delaware #96, 8524 Troup, Kansas City 66112 W:. C.W. "Ike" Sills, District 6, Ben Hur #322, Parker 66072 AREA III - W:. Arvin H. Baker. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. Phil McCracken, District 12, Ottawa #18, 731 Ash, Ottawa 66067 W:, William Sellen, Districts 13 & 19, Albert Neese #248 & Carbondale #70, Lake Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 Arvin H. Baker, Districts 20 & 21, Mayetta #393, 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka W: 66605 AREA IV - R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax. Grand Lecturer in Charge R:.W. Clifford L. Trax, District 8, North Star #168, 3400 W. 77th St., Valley Center 67147 W:. Eugene Bauder, District 9, Girard #93, 701 S. Summit, Girard 66743 W:. Leonard G. Scheurich, District 10, Parsons #117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons 67357 W:. C. Dale Jones, District 10, Parsons #117, RR 4, Box 36, Parsons 67357 W:. Dale Collison, District 11, Pacific #29, 921 S. 9th, Humboldt 66748 W:. Melbum C. Barnes, District 22, Constellation #95, 725 N. 10th St., Fredonia 66736 W:. William L. Sprague, District 23, Caney #324, 312 Shutt, Box 122, Caney 67333 W:. Merle Furnas, District 23, Edna #345, 3606 W. 7th St., Coffeyville 67337 AREA V - R:.W:. David Snvder. Grand Lecturer in Charge David F. Snyder, District 24, Bestor G. Brown #436, 820 N Old Manor, R:.W:. Wichits 67208 W:. O. Allen Orton, District 25, Belle Plaine #173, 225 S. Washington, Belle Plaine 67013-0364 W:. Larry Peters, District 26, North Star #168, PO Box 4738, Wichita 67204-0738 W:. Edward L. Freeman, District 27, Mystic Tie #74, Box 295, Augusta 67010 W;. James E. Moore, District 28, McPherson#172, 1475 N. Maple, Wichita 67212 AREA VI- W W W W W
W:. Harold E. Colbert. Grand Lecturer in Charge Dennis W. Irvin, District 16, Lafayette #16, 400 Cherry Cir., Manhattan 66502 Dale, F. Scott, District 29, White City #380, White City 66872 F. Dean Wyant, District 30, Union #7, RR 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441 Raymond R. Haden, District 31, Clifton #122, Box E, Clifton 66937 F. Dean Wyant, District 32, Union #7, RR 3, Box 177, Junction City 66441
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R:.W:. Earl P. Krankenberg. Grand Lecturer in Charge Charles G. Jordan, Jr., District 33, Mt. Vernon #145, RR 4, Beloit 67420 Loren R. Harvey, District 33, Mt. Vernon #145, Box 186, Beloit 67420 Earl J. Bruner, District 34, Salina #60, 1506 E. Ellsworth, Salina 67401 Earl P. Krankenberg, Districts 40 & 41, Ellinwood #217, Box 91, Hudson 67545 Charles D. Bock, District 42, Cawker City #125, Box 113, Cawker City 67430
AREA Vm - R:.W:. Alfred H. Slough. Grand Lecturer in Charge W:. William R. Leonard, District 35, McPherson #172, 505 S. Chestnut, McPherson 67460 W:. Daryl R. Unruh, District 35, McPherson #172, 1475 N. Maple, McPherson 67460 W:. William N. Holmes, District 35, Chase #247, Box 193, Chase 67524 W:. Clifford D. Koehne, District 35, Chase #247, Box 13, Chase 67524 W:. Verlin McHenry, District 36, Hutchinson-Reno #124, 1003 W. 17th, Hutchinson 67501 Robert K. Shklar, Districts 37 & 38, Cosmos #278, 204 S. 5th St., Kiowa R:.W: 67070 Eugene Grizzel, District 39, Macksville #371, RR 1, Box 29, Macksville 67557 W: E/ VIX - R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar. Grand Lecturer in Charge Lloyd D. Crall, District 46, St. Bernard #222, 1915 Hart St., Dodge City W: 67801 Robert K. Shklar, District 47, Cosmos #278, 204 S. 5th St., Kiowa 67070 R .W; Thomas F. Burrows, District 48, Fargo #300, RR 3, Box 203, Liberal 67901 W: Jack C. McDaniel, District 49, Ulysses #435, 117 College, Ulysses 67880 W: Ef i X - â&#x20AC;¢ R:.W:. Richard R. Haefele. Grand Lecmrer in Charge Delbert W. Berry, District 43, Lenora #181, PO Box 12, Lenora 67642 W: Aubrey Park, District 44, Oakley #253, 413 Edgerton, Oakley 67748 R: .W: Richard R. Haefele, District 45, Ulysses #435, PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 W: Jeffrey N. Raile, District 50, St. Francis #404, PO Box 246, St. Francis 67756 W:
TIME OF MEETING 1993 THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS WILL BE IN SALINA, KANSAS, BEGINNING FRIDAY, MARCH 19, AND CONCLUDING SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1993, A.L. 5993.
1992-93
Grand Lodge of Kansas AWARDS PRESENTATION LODGE OF SORROW Necrology Service Thursday, March 18, 1993; 8:00 p.m.
The Necrology service was conducted by the Chairman, Carroll C. Arnett, PGM. W:. Harold E. Flaigle, Grand Chaplain, offered the Invocation. INTRODUCTIONS The following introductions were made by the Grand Master: * Grand Lodge Officers and their families. * Distinguished Guests from other Jurisdictions * Officers of Concordant and Appendant Bodies, State of Kansas M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, thanked everyone for being present. M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, presented the Trice Robinson Award: DeSoto No. 40 Wakeeney No. 148 Delphian No. 44 Roger E. Sherman No. 369 M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, presented the Certificate of Perfect Attendance at Dictrict Schools, (numbers in parenthese indicate total continous years in attendance): Topeka No. 17 (44) Spring Hill No. 56 (43) Ottawa No. 18 (41) Johnson No. 441 (36) Ensign No. 413 (21) Mayetta No. 393 (14) Bourban No. 268 (11) North Star No. 168 (11) St. John No. 113 (11) Albert Neese No. 248 (10) DeSoto No. 40 (05) Corinthian No. 79 (04) Neosho No. 27 (04) Ionic No. 254 (02)
Meriden No. 236 (02) Woodson No. 121 (02) Jewell No. 11 (02) Edna No. 345 (01) Albert Pike No. 303 (01) Peace No. 243 (01) Anthony No. 200 (01) McPherson No. 172 (01) Greenwood No. 163 (01) Active No. 158 (01) Baxter No. 71 (01) PaolaNo. 37(01) Hiawatha No. 35 (01)
M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, presented the Outstanding Masons Award: Ronald Adkins #54 Ronald V. Ashley #34 Gary Owens Beasley #322 Walter M. Bird #369 James Eugene Bradley #293 Richard E. Breshears #168 Robert C. Brown #349 Herbert Eugene Burkhart #303 Arthur Burnell Childers #96 Gerald I. Childers #436 Vernon J. Clark #96 Samuel Arthur Clements #313 David Wallace Coffey #112 KennitM. Cox#151 N. Neil Doctorman #303 Doanld L. Doll #168 Martin M. Donaldson #17 Leland A. Doty #45 Gilbert A. Farmer #1 Floyd L. Flemming #356 Oscar D. Ford #187 Brian D. Freeman #211 Stanley Ray Goble #124 Alvin H. Granger #79
Wilfred L. Lafferty #141 Albert L. Lafferty #141 Frank G. Langsford #17 Archie R. Larison #141 Leon W. Lesousky #362 Donald K. Lieb#211 K. Ike Loy #187 William E. Mansfield #102 Lewis Earl Massie #36 Everett A. McBride #3 C. W. "Charlie" McClain #333 William H. McClure, Jr. #123 Thomas M. McDavitt #433 Âť Verlin L. McHenry #124 James William McKenzie #7 Van A. McLemore #303 J. Steven Molstad #306 Harold E. "Bud" Moon #206 Jay F. Myer #436 Robert Lee Nail #153 Raymond D. Northcutt #258 Orville L^roy Oelschlaeger #190 Wade R. Park #253 Wilford G. Parsons #153
Proceedings of The (Outstanding Masons Continued) Max L. Guthridge #347 Gary Ray Hauserman #7 Louis Dale Hefton #271 Sterling P. Hombuckle #243 Ray D. Howell #163 Val Gene A. Isaacson #221 Terry J, Kerstine #303 Franlc J. Kneaves #436 Cecil E. Redenbaugh #141 Daryl C. Reeder #148 Allen Ray Reynolds # 362 Rodney L. Ritchey #404 Wayne H.Rollf #65 Lance E. Ross #451 John A. Sandusky #129 E. Blaine Schoolcraft #244 Robert L. Schroeder, Jr. #306 Clyde A. Secrest #322 George W. Shipman #3 Robert K. Shklar #278 Gene R. Shores #356 William L. Shurtz#112 C.W. "Ike" Sills #322 Bryan W. Skupa #349
Oren Franklin Patterson #103 J. Edward Pearson #258 Arnold J. Perry #221 Eugene O. Peters #362 Donald Dean Prescott #79 Glenn Warren Pugh #369 Michael L. Smith #200 Michael Lee Smittle #153 David F. Snyder #433 Norman L. Steele #102 Lawrence M. Stewart #141 James E. Stone #90 Lowell C. Smkey #168 Benjamin M. Swan #303 Bobby R. Thurman #278 Christopher Dean Tomlinson #054 Floyd L. Trahoon #90 Harrison R. Underbill #33 Marvin E. Ury #322 Lee E. VanGieson #347 Bobby J. Walker #156 Francis L. Wayman #45 Raymond Weaver #129
M;.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, presented the Outstanding Lodges Award: Smithton No. 1 Wyandotte No. 3 Lawrence No. 6 Acacia No. 9 Arcana No. 31 Mound City No. 33 Ancient Form No. 34 Hiawatha No. 35 Delphian No. 44 Easton No. 45 Sunflower No. 86 Delaware No. 96 Keystone No. 102 HaysvilleNo. 112 Cherokee No. 119 Hutchinson-Reno No. 124 Crescent No. 133 Wakeeney No. 148 Old Mission No. 153
North Star No. 168 McPherson No. 172 Russell No. 177 Pittsburg No. 187 Royal No. 0192 Waverly No. 244 Unity No. 273 Cosmo No. 278 Millbrook No. 281 Emerald No. 289 Albert Pike No. 303 St. Thomas No. 306 Ben Hur No.322 Hoisington No. 331 Rosedale No. 333 Alta Vista No. 357 Roger E. Sherman No. 369 Sharon Springs No. 417 Overland Park No. 436
M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, presented the Grand Master's Award: Ron Adkins #54 Gene Bradley #293 Claude Carpenter #124 Bumell Childer #96 Sam Clements #313 Donald Doll #168 Gilbert A. Farmer #1 Oscar Ford #187 Stan Gobel #124 Teddie Harrison, K.C. Mo. L. Dale Hefton #271 Frank Langsford #17
Ike Loy #187 Lewis Massie #36 Everett McBride #3 Wilford G. Parsons #153 Oren Patterson #103 Glen Pugh #369 E. Blaine Schoolcraft #244 George Shipman #3 John Schowalter #46 C. W. "Ike" Sills Norman Steele #102 James Stone #90 Marvin Ury #322
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Grand Lodge of Kansas
M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, asked Bro. Jerry A. Lough, Chairman of the Ritualistic Committee to step forward and present the Round Robin Award. Bro. Ron Brown - First Place Bro. Charles Baldry Bro. Earl Roberts M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, assisted by the Ritualistic Commitee presented the J. Fred Williamson Award. First Place Roger Sherman Lodge #369
Runner Up Valley Center Lodge #364
M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, presented the Master Builder Award: Bronze:
Silver:
Kenneth C. Johnson #397 Harold B. Aldrich #311 Van A. McLemore #303 Larry D. Forrest #168 Ray D. Howell #163
E. Dean Osbom #303 Marvin L. Sabbert #35
The Grand Master made a special presentation to Floyd Trahoon from the Masonic Service Association for recognition for his many hours as a volunteer at Comery-O'Neil VA Hospital located in Topeka, KS.
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PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES FOR 1992-1993 Lodge No, 6 JoTin P. Wolf Thomas E. Hitt
"B" "B"
Lodge No. 7 Thomas G. Kimball, Jr, Luther W. Wright Jeffery Lynn Milspaw
"B" "B" "B"
Lodge No, 15 Wayne Dean Drake
"M"
Lodge No. 17 Clinton 0 . Smith Mark W. Stephenson Rodney M. Mapes Patrick D, Recob John E, Owen
"B" , "B,A" "B" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 40 Robert E. Redick, Sr.
"U"
Lodge No. 44 Keith F. Evans, Jr. Craig E. Cole Steven B. Doering Richard R. Holderman Thomas Jay Welsh Burke C. Rogers
"B,A" "B,A" "B,A" "B" "A" "B"
Lodge No. 51 David M. Dunford
"A,M"
Lodge No. 54 Christopher D. Tomlinson
"B"
Lodge No. 60 Leslie Elmo Jones, Jr.
"M"
Lodge No. 148 Daryl C. Reeder Bill Level Tommy R. Roberts
"B" "B" "A,M
Lodge No. 150 Johnny N. Hayes
"B"
Lodge No. 151 Allen Eugene Query Ferrel W. Yates
"B" "A,M'
Lodge No. 225 Thomas A. Owen
"B"
Lodge No. 254 William Price Hudson
"A"
Lodge No. 273 Tommy Duane Veatch
"B"
Lodge No. 278 Brad Whitney
"B"
Lodge No. 281 Steven Randall Law
"B"
Lodge No. 303 Curtis Best Douglas D. Arno Raylund W. Peterman Elmer Ray Buller David A. Schopf
"B" "B" "B" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 356 Jay D. Harnett Thomas G. Morrow
"B" "B" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 74 Gerald Lee James
"A"
Lodge No. 364 Martin A. Bogisch Larry D. Stafford
Lodge No. 86 Jerry D. Early wine
"B"
Lodge No. 369 Neil Elmer Sammon
"B"
Lodge No. 393 Alva N. Burns, Sr.
"A"
Lodge No. 436 Robert M. Morse
"A"
Lodge No. 90 Michael C. Sheetz Sean Ray McDonald
"B" "B"
Lodge No. 96 Jackie Lee Clark Chester Wayne Terhune Richard W. Sodders
"A" "A" "B"
Lodge No. 97 Jarrod L. Harris Eric W. Pinkerson Gerald W. Hicks Jeffrey H. Drew
"B" "B" "B" "B"
Lodge No. 102 Terry W. Carter
"M"
THIS COMPLETES THE INFORMATION INTO GRAND LOD( STARTING DATE; 2/5/92 ENDING DATE: 2/25/93
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93
MASONS WITH 50 YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP - 1992 Lodge No. 1 Warren H. Corbet George Chris Rush Cornelius Boone Ukena Lodge No. 2 James Henry Hobbs Lodge No. 3 Carl Arthur Blackwood John Marion Klempnauer Russell W. Lovell Richard Patterson Lodge No. 5 John Leslie H. Hixon Lodge No. 7 Paul W. Plank Roy S. Seivers Troy T. Woolridge William R. Zellner
Lodge No. 33 Leroy John Collins J. Gilbert Mantey Lodge No. 35 Lome T. Hargis Forrest D. Halfleld Lodge No. 38 John Oscar Foust Joseph C. Liltrell Lodge No. 39 George Everett Murphy Neil Gardner Smally Lodge No. 41 William R. Hillmon Lodge No 42 Lester E. Hartley Roger E. Lewis
Lodge No. 8 Earl Capps Lee Farmer Marion
Lodge No. 43 Darwin S. Cline Karl Robert Querfeld
Lodge No. 9 William Clark Dounce
Lodge No. 44 Ned David Corley Hill Shaw Graham Loren Chester Page
Lodge No. 12 Charles Thomas Herzog Harry Edward Higgins William M. Obley Harold Raymond Robohn Lodge No. 14 Beverly V. Keeling Emerson Oroke Lodge No. 15 Arthur Clifford Cheek Earl Madison Phillips Lodge No. 16 Harold Earl Colbert Lodge No. 17 Joe Robert Harnett Scott W. Kelsey Cleon Napolean Mason Francis Dale Myrick
Lodge No. 50 Fred Harmon Ward Lodge No. 51 Marvin Lee Anderson Roy Robert Harlett Jay Cameron HAyless John Kelly Corkhill Delmer Dace Daly Seldon Glen Hall Arthur Lee Hansbearry Elbert Blain Humphrey Gerald Scott Jones Harry Mitchell Landis Elsie H. McAtee Rudolf J. Petereck Harry Merl Pollom Lodge No. 55 Forest B. Carpenter Clifford John Coufal
Lodge No. 18 Floyd Hurst Coffman James A. Dougherty Elton L. Watts
Lodge No. 57 Charles Edgar Bare George F. Myers
Lodge No. 22 Howard Dean Correll
Lodge No. 58 Leo Gish
Lodge No. 23 Henry Neil Chastain O. Scott Morgan
Salina Lodge No. 60 Walter W. Oldweiler
Lodge No. 31 Durl C. Schletzbaum
Lodge No. 62 Alfred Mark Humphrey
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MASONS WITH 50 YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP - 1992 Tcont.) Lodge No. 65 Roy Bruce Martin Theron Poe Lodge No. 66 Claude Willis Combs Harold Edwin Rife Lodge No. 67 Hugh Wesley Tyler Lodge No. 69 Dale Duane Howard Lodge No. 71 Nick Carson Bates James Robert Page Lodge No. 72 George W. Stabler Lodge No. 74 Walter C. Fry Lodge No. 77 Cecil John Miller Frederick D. Wieland Lodge No. 79 Howard Benjamin Haller Lodge No. 86 Melvin A. Gerringer Cyril Cecil Karr Joy Floyd Updike Robert I. Wood Lodge No. 88 Ernest B. Bell
Lodge No. 97 Carroll C. Amett Robert Gray Roy William Janney Lawrence W. Matthews Richard Lee Tromblay Lodge No. 98 Edgar Melvin Cobb Derald Eugene Kauffman Lodge No. 99 Charles K. Babb Glenn H. Carr Cyrus P. McGrew Duff Mcllvain Edwin W. Pray Arnold M. Smith Jay P. Stewart Mack W. Worden Lodge No. 101 Relle Edwin Criss Chester Leroy Rewerts Lodge No. 102 Gilbert W. Blue Paul E. Clark Orval L. Staton Lodge No. 103 Charles L. Gibson James W. Phillips Lodge No. 104 Othal F. Else Herbert N. Hyland Lodge No. 106 Kenneth E. Griggs V, Paul Smith
Lodge No. 90 Henry Edward Buechner William C. Eslinger Philip C. Gravenstein Charles Junior Sheetz Oscar Everett Waller
Lodge No. 107 Harry Clever Clark Frederick N. Havens Julian A. Johnson
Lodge No. 91 Jabez Monroe Funk
Lodge No. 113 Hugh T. Craig
Lodge No. 92 Herbert Allan Miller Roy Edward Smith
Lodge No. 114 Harold W. Drinkwater Sidney C. Schinnerer
Lodge No. 93 William A. Evans Clement M. Odorizzi Paul Rober Umphenour
Lodge No. 117 Gerald Ewing Bray
Lodge No. 95 Mark Forest Bivins Murray W. Pippin
Lodge No. 1191 Lawrence E. Bookout Lodge No. 121 Paul C. Hibbard Clark H. Ludvickson
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Grand Lodge of Kansas MASONS WITH 50 YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP - 1992 (cont.^
Lodge No. 124 Kemmeth E. Bamhart Wesley E. Brown Donald C. Greever Perry M. 0'Bryan Dorse L. Overstreet Delos V. Smith Sterl Arlo Smith Lodge No. 125 Clayton Leroy Coad Lodge No. 126 Elmer Henderson Rhudy Clive C. Whittaker Lodge No. 129 Carroll C. Amett Vernon G. Kalivoda
Lodge No. 151 Paul D. Branine Elvin Smiles Cox Lodge No. 152 Howard D. Correll Lodge No. 153 Homer V. Campbell William S. Cooper William A. Jobson Wendell Dwight Jones Charles Robert McBride Lodge No. 154 Herbert Lee Songer
Lodge No. 133 Charles J. Clack Elmer Ernest Hann Kay R. Hawkins
Lodge No. 158 Forrest G. Besinger William Spencer Fast Frand Leonard Fortune William B. Heiser John P. Magers Ira Robert Morrison
Lodge No. 136 Harold Bidwell Pond Robert Earl Warren
Lodge No. 162 Raymond Dean Hopkins Joseph William Orr
Lodge No. 137 Lewis B. Hackley Sam H. Kellam
Lodge No. 163 Lyle Edison Lyon Thomas W. Robertson
Lodge No. 138 John A. Eddy
Lodge No. 167 Harold B. Hall Louis F. Winkler
Lodge No. 141 Wilson P. Specce Lawrence M. Stewart
Lodge No. 168 Lynn Preston Bales
Lodge No. 142 Irvin Carlton Dey Lodge No. 143 Frank Akins Jack Meyers Werts Lodge No. 144 Robert Weaver Morton RoUand M. Peyton Lodge No. 145 William Dorcie Barnes Kenneth A. Boyd Tom Edward Emmot Ivan N. Kadel Cleo G. Siegrist Kendall A. Walker Lodge No. 146 William J. Veitch Lodge No. 150 Charles Francis Rankin Charles E. Russell Stanley A. Stolzing
Lodge No. 172 Harvey F. German Joseph C. Harder George John Holzwarth Anthony A. Vendetti Lodge No. 174 John Lee Morrill Lodge No. 177 Robert Amos Worford Lodge No. 183 Charles C. Easterly Richard J. Hofer Lodge No. 184 Charles L. Woodyard Lodge No. 187 Clyde Francis Frank Layden J. Kenneth Montee Lodge No. 190 William R. Usborne
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MASONS WITH 50 YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP - 1992 (cont.) Lodge No. 191 Benjamin D. RufenachI Nathan Vernett Fuller Ralph George Peck Glenn Vernon Shaffer Glenn Ellis Weeks Lodge No. 192 Waller B. Leclerc Henry J. Metcalf Merle Rowland Smith Lodge No. 194 Horace Dale Card Norman Lester Hall Charles Lloyd Paxson Lodge No. 195 Ross Beach Howard C. Briery Harold Everett Hall Norman Wren Jeter Lodge No. 196 Charles W. Burns Robert B. Carpenter Earnest Roy Kipfer Lodge No. 199 John Charles Tillotson Lodge No. 200 Kenneth Buford Foster Lodge No. 201 Albert Earl Clester Ray E. Harrington William Orvin Russell Eugene Bert Winchester Lodge No. 206 Harry Earl Molzen Kenneth Eugene Salters Lodge No. 216 Joseph Ditzler McCord Lodge No. 219 Chester Byard Robert Fuller Arthur Winters Lodge No. 222 William Wilson Adams Gerald Edward Longton Dean P. SoUitt Lodge No. 223 Vernon E. L. Hammer Frank W. Strait Donald E. Westacott Lodge No. 225 Lloyd J. Crowl Lodge No. 229 Harvey M. McFarland
Lodge No. 230 George E. Burket John E. Higgins Don Odell Nichols Lodge No. 233 Cleon Charles Foust Lodge No. 236 Lawrence N. Moffitt Forrest M. Scott Lodge No. 238 Gordon Frederick Smith Lodge No. 241 C. Eugene Kueker L^dge No. 243 Ernest A. Cole Lodge No. 245 Dwight Otho Barnes William O. Trites Richard Dean Weast Lodge No. 146 Stonier Murray George Lodge No. 247 Rex R. Burden Lodge No. 248 Clarence W. Longabach Joseph B. Zahn Lodge No. 252 Lloyd M. Clothier T. Floyd Hayes Keith C. Johnson Marion Mather William James Mosher Lodge No. 253 Franics Onan Yale lx)dge No. 254 Robert Henry English Glen D. Jewett Nolan William Tucker Lodge No. 256 Edward U. Bond Lodge No. 258 Dale Goldsmith Lodge No. 259 Dale William Hadom Lodge No. 262 Harry Earl Molzen
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Grand Lodge of Kansas MASONS WITH 50 YEARS OF MEMBERSHIP - 1992 (cont.)
Lodge No. 265 Lloyd McLure Gobin George Birch Hartman Richard Ernest Stalcup Gran Wenford Waters
Lodge No. 299 Delmar A. Foss Lowell E. Foss Clifford Myrl Jones Dallas J. Sullivan
Lodge No. 269 Paul Marvin Shobe
Lodge No. 300 Maurice K. Feldinan Jean D. Fretz William F. Streiff
Lodge No. 271 John Francis Aldridge Billy E. Dogantzis Lodge No. 272 John M. Klempnauer Lodge No. 273 John E. Fieser F. L. Geisendorf Clay M. Hildinger Robert Dean Mclntyre Allen Pike Donald L. Wise Lodge No. 277 Matthew L. Wilson Lodge No. 278 Cecil Bayliffe Ernest W. Fischer Eugene Sommer Lodge No. 280 Ernest Anderson Veron A Miller Charles W. Stanley Lodge No. 281 Warren E. Boss Lodge No. 282 Lloyd Briggs William E. McKibben Lile Willis Morris Lodge No. 286 Robert Byron Boyd Robert S. Davis Lawrence R. Simpson Lodge No. 288 Wilbur Ross Downie
Lodge No. 302 Houston G. Stubbs Lodge No. 303 Chester Laroy Andres Leiand Ross Atherton Hugh Mathew Basow Carroll Clyde Campbell Benjamin F. Carpenter Fred William Carroll Stanley Howard Dixon Kenneth E. Edminster Lee Howard Edminster Robert M. Edminster Delmer Foreman William A. Ferking Edward Grant Gooch M. Smith Goss Dwight W. Heidrick Edwin Ivan Horner Clarence R. Johnson Edward Groh Johnson Emit Edwin Johnson Harry Kraft George Eugene Martin Harvey Roy Mauk George Russell Miller Cecil Frederick Thomas Montieth M. McCormick Raymond Guy Niclas Jessie Ellis O'Dell Dean Ernest Pittenger Robert F. Randle Eric Leroy Reardon Dean Ashworth Rice Wayde L. Rollins Walter Raleigh Ross Garner Edward Shriver Paul Flint Simons Forrest B. Tuttle Paul Stewart Weir
Lodge No. 289 Wilbur Ross Downie Carl B. King Edward D. Murray
Lodge No.306 David Ferguson George Vernon Grady Ralph Hiram Jain William Glenn Shalz
Lodge No. 294 Kenneth A. Poyd Kendall Allison Walker
Lodge No. 307 George W. Zinn
Lodge No. 295 Charles W. Burt
Lodge No. 309 John C. Burton Henry H. Hoff
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Lodge No. 312 John William Kelman
Lodge No. 357 Oscar Rinehart
Lodge No. 313 Samuel A. Clements
Lodge No. 360 Bartos B. Brown Gustave F. Steffen
Lodge No. 318 Roy Ellsworth Scott Lodge No. 319 Harley E. Messmer Lodge No. 321 Harry Earl Johnson Vernon Delafe Ratcliff Archie Schoonover Lodge No. 322 John D. Beasley Edwin C. Strid I^dge No. 323 Curtis Lee Gilmore Lodge No. 324 Charles N. Scott Lodge No. 326 Ernest E. Barnard Lodge No. 327 Harry Wilbur Longberg Lodge No. 330 Lloyd Oral Maggard Burton Walker Osborn Lodge No. 331 Harry V. Bernard Carl Wesley Buchnan Brahman Sappington Lodge No. 333 John A. Olson Lodge No. 338 Lawrence E. Lombard Lxjdge No. 341 Donald P. Koontz I^odge No. 347 Howard N. Dixon Glen P. Moore Howard O. Wells
Lodge No. 362 James William Houdek Lodge No. 364 Marshall C. Bennett Harry C. Samuels James K. Steele Robert Thurber Tanner Lodge No. 365 Delbert A. VanMiddlesworth Lodge No. 366 Walter Lawrence Smiley Lodge No. 369 Charles Edward Salmon Lodge No.372 John O. Boyles Lodge No. 376 Kenneth Keith Berger Lodge No. 384 Lyle G. Glenn Lodge No. 395 John Richard Petford Mack Yenzer Lodge No. 396 Oran Sylvester Emrich Russell Nolan Jevons Lodge No. 403 Charles R. Parker Richard Earl Patty Richard Davis Scott Lodge No. 404 Galen H. Evans Lodge No. 406 Glenn W. Muncy Lodge No. 408 Leonard Carl Hune Hubert K. LaPorte John Mosel
Lodge No. 348 Ward Z. Andregg Robert S. Getz Glen Kenneth Mowry
Lodge No. 411 Virgil McCormack
Lodge No. 349 Kenneth D. Lull
Lodge No. 413 John Leroy Elwell
Lodge No. 351 Joseph W. Scowden
Lodge No. 415 Roy C. Abel Frank P. Lanning
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Lodge No. 417 Ben C. Major Lodge No. 419 Phillip Wayne Keller Lodge No. 433 Harold Ross Matheny Wallace Edward Peters Kenneth Wayne Staley Clifford Ray Wallace Elmer Glen Womack Lodge No. 435 Alfred H. Epperson Lodge No. 436 James W. Knox Dean Raymond Mitchell Glenn W, Ray Lodge No. 437 Ernest Anderson Vernon Miller Clarence F. Stanley Lodge No. 441 George Harold Anderson
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Lodge No. 3 Paul Mitchell Bowman John Franklin Dormois Dwight Barker Sprow Lodge No. 10 Clarence Louis Beine lx)dge No. 15 Theodore G. Weesner Charles L. White
Lodge No. 98 Carl Victor Harris Lodge No. 99 George H. Sawallis Lodge No. 103 Earl L. Christie . Lodge No. 107 Allen L. Firrs
Lodge No. 16 Ralph L. Foster
Lodge No. 110 Kenneth Julian Green
Lodge No. 17 Floyd Elphic King Fred Melbern Priestley
Lodge No. 124 James Harvey Dean Oliver R. Hester
Lodge No. 18 Roy Lynn Stevens
Lodge No. 126 J. T. Cummings
Lodge No. 35 Harold K. Sinclair
Lodge No. 133 Merl K. Finefrock
Lodge No. 38 Ralph George Huffman
Lodge No. 135 Harry G. Mahon
Lodge No. 42 Marvin O. Castle
Lodge No. 137 Maurice B. Murphy
Lodge No.45 Leonard C. Cline
Lodge No, 142 George Ralph Farrell Glen Orval Humburg
Lodge No. 49 Ira A. Ball
Lodge No. 144 Elmer Frank Krueger
Lodge No. 58 Oscar Leon Gish Harold Walker
Lodge No. 146 Rudolph J. Kottmann
Lodge No. 61 Richard A. Henderson
Lodge No. 152 William Dale Vaughn
Lodge No. 64 Ralph W. Wilkinson
Lodge No. 172 Charles Russell Bickel Francis F. Sterling John Buhler Wall
Lodge No. 71 Garrette Loyd Matlock Lodge No. 74 Vernon William Hayes
Lodge No. 183 William E. I^e
Lodge No. 75 James Mansfield
Lodge 184 Harold D. Collins Hugh Franklin Gray
Lodge No. 85 Floyd Loinard Finley
Lodge No, 193 William Dale Vaughn
Lodge No. 86 Raymond Eldon Lanford
Lodge No, 200 Charles Ray Broce
Lodge No. 90 William A. Paul
Lodge No, 205 William Harold Walker
Lodge No. 97 Sol T, Blum
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1992-93 Lodge No. 225 James Foster Scott Elton Wayne Werner Lodge No. 236 Ludwig W, Dashen Howell Dean Wyatt Lodge No. 238 David A. Cain
Grand Lodge of Kansas Lodge No. 303 John T. Cummings Theodore C. Juengling Charles Audrey Spark Dale Steele Lodge No. 306 Morgan Hobbs Cole Lodge No. 326 Henry A. Lading
Lodge No. 265 Clarence D. Ricks Scott William Shady
Lodge No. 333 George Dudley Bell
Lodge No. 272 Paul M. Bowman
Lodge No. 364 Allen A. Schaefer
Lodge No. 277 Francis A. Fellers
Lodge No. 369 Lex Emmett Peckham
Lodge No. 278 Joseph A. McGuire
Lodge No. 379 Walter F. Robertson
Lodge No. 281 Stephen R. Goff
Lodge No. 404 Theodore T. Lockard
Lodge No. 295 Robert Bruce Foree
Lodge No. 433 James Andrew King Marion K. Salmans
Lodge No. 300 Roy Edward Smith
SIXTY-nVE YEAR MASONS - 1992 Lodge No. 2 James W. Henthorn
Lodge No. 23 Hale Steele
Lodge No. 6 Clyde H. Hamilton Pete Springer
Lodge No. 25 Uhl Henry Totten
Lodge No. 7 Wesley John Borwn Lodge No. 8 Harvard A. Morehead William Henry Toohey
Lodge No. 35 Fred Edward DA vis Benjamin E. Dowell Lodge No. 35 Arthur M. Bobbitt Lodge No. 42 Minnis R. Riley
Lodge No. 9 Francis Dunbar Baty Wilmer G. Beougher Ivan D. Holmquist Alonzo Clayton Sluss
Lodge No. 43 William E. Albertson Joseph Stout Woodell
Lodge No. 10 Earle G. Walker
Lodge No. 44 Loren Elvin whitehead
Lodge No. 12 George Edward Hutton
Lodge No. 50 Joseph Cemy
Lodge No. 15 Joseph E. MacMullen
Lodge No. 51 Lester Josiah England Everett E. Fauchier Frank Robert Fisher William Orren Lyman
Lodge No. 20 Carl R. Baertch
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Lodge No. 52 Carl Leroy Carlson
Lodge No. 135 Fred H. Piercy
Lodge No. 65 Karl E. Lehman
Lodge No. 136 Foley Edward O'Kelley Wayne F. Shannon
Lodge No. 67 Leroy M. Shafer Lodge No. 74 Harold F. Ralston Lodge No. 75 James E. Sullivan Lodge No. 77 Glen Lonker Bloom Lodge No. 85 Le Roy T. Schuchart LLx)yd H. Wanamaker Lodge No. 86 Joseph Riley Burns Herbert R. Glidden Lodge No. 95 Ozie Gleim Griffin Lodge No. 97 Fred Owen L.awson Lodge No. 99 Earl W. Calhoun William F. Holleicke Albert D. Kipfer Irven J. Williams Lodge No. 102 William Ernest Burns W. Earl Eudaly
Lodge No. 147 Ray V. Beeton Lodge No. 150 Ray L. Geddes Lodge No. 151 John Edward Eckel Lodge No. 152 Carl C. Cummings Vernon E. Griffiths Lodge No. 162 Forest Smith Ayers Ernest Troy Baker Lodge No. 165 Miles Harvey Turner Lodge No. 166 Theodore W . Coover Lodge No. 168 William Henry Davis Lodge No. 169 Walter Frank Bergen Lodge No. 171 Herbert Mott Bentley Lodge No. 174 Ezra George Herman Frank Kent Lumpkin
Lodge No. 103 Irvin M. Bamett Ross E. Cooper Ernest W. Johnson
Lodge No. 177 Leland Ray Brown Frank P. McCollum
Lodge No. 104 Redman Durham
Lodge No. 184 Sollie Louis Eller
Lodge No. 106 Hubert Earl Rich Warren Roland Willis
Lodge No. 187 Merrill E. Seymour
Lodge No. I l l Joseph Cemy Lodge No. 122 Roy John Anderson lx)dge No. 124 Wilmer Myers Murray James Edward Stamper Lodge No. 133 Ralph Burt Lodge No. 134 John C. Saunders
Lodge No. 190 Charles Henry Knabb Lodge No. 193 Vernon E. Griffiths Lodge No. 192 William C. Disney Lodge No. 200 Vivian V. Dombaugh Lodge No. 206 George W. Meader Paul M. Simpson
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1992-93 Lodge No. 212 Vernon R. Howard Curtis Arnold Koch Lodge No. 216 Leo Smith Graham Lodge No. 221 Jake P. Stofer Lodge No. 222 William Walter Neal Lodge No. 223 Arwin W. Jackson Lodge No. 225 Delbert Victor Boutell I^dge No. 229 William E. Gregory Lodge No. 230 Marvin W. Wallace Lodge No. 233 Julian G. Manser Lodge No. 236 Ralph E. Rees Ix)dge No. 254 George F. Holtfrerich Lodge No. 256 Ray D. Shoemaker Lodge No. 258 Loyd A. Gawthop Paul C. Miller Lodge No. 262 George W. Meader Lodge No. 277 Ray Crosby Lodge No. 290 Roy Arven Mosher Ia)dge No. 300 William Henry Hatcher Charles A. Newcomer Wendell Almond Roach Lodge No. 303 John Andrews George Coleman Bond Lloyd Raymond Bump Perry J. Eash Don Juan Hays Otto thomas Hill Sam Earl Laham Elmer Reed
Grand Lodge of Kansas Lodge No. 307 Cecil Elmo Smith Lodge No. 310 Melvin R. Cummings Leo L. Kline Lodge No. 322 Roy C. Gallup Wallace E. Leger Alva Delbert Nelson Lodge No. 336 Fred Snider Lodge No. 362 Edward Schneberger Lodge No. 364 Perry T. Rickard Lodge No. 369 Jacob L. Gabriel Lodge No. 371 Ed Laveme Devore Lodge No. 374 Loren Carlston Nordeen Lodge No. 384 Walso Dean Wollom Lodge No. 395 Horace G. Huenergardt Lodge No. 408 Mathew J. Falletti Lodge No. 409 Jean F. Bennett Lodge No. 415 Elmer Johnson Owen I^dge No. 417 Harry Francis Lutz Lodge No. 419 Charley Kovar Lodge No. 431 Howard E. Hawkins Lodge No. 433 F. Russell Jump Lodge No. 438 Willard W. Langford
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Lodge No 1 John Arthur Parron Lodge No. 6 Andrew Clement Hess Lodge No. 124 Earl McCandless Lodge No. 162 John B. Hoverson
Lodge No. 169 Reginald Gray Thomson Lodge No. 186 Earl Lane Sproul Lodge No. 225 Silas E. Riddle Lodge No. 311 Ralph C. Smith
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE M:.W:. GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTH-SEVENTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION The 137th Annual Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas was opened at 8:30am, March 19, 1993, in the Masonic Temple, 336 S. Santa Fe, Salina, Kansas. The assembly was called to order by W:. Stanley Littlefield, Master of Armourdale Lodge #271 and upon his order the Grand Lodge Officers entered the hall in Grand Procession followed by the Area Deputy Grand Masters and the District Deputy Grand Masters. The Grand Lodge Officers assumed their stations and the Area and District Deputy Grand Masters formed parallel lines in preparation to receive the M:.W:. Grand Master. The Grand Master was preceded by the Pipe and Drum corps. The assembly was called to stand and our Grand Master, Richard D. Overton, was received through the ranks and assumed his station, whereupon the Great Lights of Masonry were presented and placed upon the altar of the Grand Lodge. Next, colors were presented by the "Heros of '76" in their Colonial uniforms. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Grand Master. The Grand Master ordered the Grand Marshal to retire and prepare to receive the visiting dignitaries. The Grand Master ordered the Grand Senior Deacon to retire and prepare to receive and accommodate the visiting dignitaries. Past Grand Masters of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas were escorted to the East facing West upon which the Grand Master welcomed and Introduced the following: M M M M M M M M M M
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John H. Murray Arthur C. Hodgson Thomas E. Raum, Jr Carroll C. Arnett Richard D. Kelsey J. Fred Williamson Forrest D. Haggard Robert H. Arnold Chester L. Gilbert W. Nolan Artz
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F. Warren Stames BenB. Boyles Robert G. Jackson Lawrence D. Winegardner Arris M. Johnson Clifford D.Knauss Claude W. Norris Robert M. Nease DonE. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson
The Past Grand Masters were then honored with the public grand honors and were then escorted to their places. The Grand Master then received the following distinguished guests in proper form: The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following: 111. W:. M:.W:. M:.W:. M:.W:. R:.W:. R:.W:.
Everette M. Evans, Imperial Potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobels of the Mystic Shrine of North America. Charles Wingfield, Grand Lecturer, Colorado. John L. Harper, Grand Master, Colorado. Edwin D. Blinks, Grand Master, Iowa. Donald R. Swanson, Past Grand Master, Nebraska. V. Kaye Ramsey, Grand Junior Warden, Nebraska. Virgil L. Tubach, Grand Secretary, Nebraska.
The Grand Master extended his greetings then led the assembly in honoring these guests with the Public Grand Honors. The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following: 111. 111.
William Hiembaugh, Potentate of Midian Shrine, Wichita. Paul Gibbons, Potentate of Arab Shrine, Topeka.
The Grand Master extended his greetings and welcomed these guests.
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The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following: R:.E:. R:.E:. R:.E:. R:.E:.
Don L. Smith, Sr., Department Commander, S. Central Department of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar. Clyde E. White, Department Commander, N. Central Department of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar. Russell A. Bauer, Past Grand Commander, Knight Templar of New Jersey
The Grand Master extended his greetings and welcomed these guests. The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following: The Grand Master then introduced Sister Martha Norris, Worth Grand Matron, Order of the Eastern Star of Kansas, to the assembly, extended his personal greetings and asked the audience to join him in a Grand Masonic welcome to Sister Martha. The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following: Anna Anderson, Grand Bethel Honor Queen, International Order of Jobs Daughters of Kansas. Sonya Picking, spokesperson, International Order of Jobs Daughters of Kansas Marcie Dalquist, Grand Worthy Advisory of the International Order of Rainbow Girls of Kansas. Robert C. Watson, State Master Councilor, Order of DeMolay of Kansas. The Grand Master extended his greetings and welcomed these guests. The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following: Introduction of the Heads of the Concordant and Appendant Bodies
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Arthur Ury, Grand Advisor of the Order of True Kindred of Kansas. Vernon Phillips, Associate Grand Guardian of the International Order of Jobs Daughters of Kansas Carolyn Block, Grand Guardian of the International Order of Jobs Daughters of Kansas. Barbara Russell, Supreme Deputy of Kansas, International Order Rainbow for Girls. Harv Dahl, State Rainbow Dad, International Order of Rainbow for Girls. Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr., Grand Commander, Knights Templar of Kansas. David Snyder, Grand Master of the Grand Councils of Cryptic Masons of Kansas. Halbert G. Horton, Grand Secretary-Recorder, Grand York Rite Bodies of Kansas. J. Eldon Masters, Executive Officer, DeMolay of Kansas. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM, S.G.I.G., Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Southern Jurisdiction of Scottish Rite of the United States. K. Maynard Curts, Intendant General, Red Cross of Constantine in Kansas.
Grand Master Overton extended his greetings and thanks to the above. The Grand Master then introduced the His Honor, Carol Beggs, Mayor of Salina and Past Master of Salina Lodge #60 and asked the assembly to welcome him. His Honor and Brother Beggs then addressed the assembly, extending the welcome of the City of Salina. Grand Master Overton then called upon Past Grand Master Claude W. Norris, President of the Kansas Masonic Foundation to introduce the following: Dr. Stephen Russell, Director of the Cancer Research program at the Kansas University Medical Center. Dr. Carroll Fabian, Director of the research program for Cancer Research at the Kansas University Medical Center for early detection of breast cancer.
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Grand Master Overton welcomed Dr's Russell and Fabian and asked them to address the assembly. Dr. Russell: M:.W:. Grand Master Overton, visiting dignitaries, Grand Matron Norris, it is truly an honor to be able to address you here. I have heard of the sled dog story before, I belive it is actually called Sergeant Preston's Law of the North. As I have gotten to know you and I am speaking now - both individually and collectively - as an organization, I have been extremely impressed by your service. It is really an outstanding contribution that you make to Kansas and the programs that Grand Master Overton was talking about are ones that are particularly important to you as Kansans and as members of the Craft because they are going to probably be instrumental in helping us bring to Kansas a cancer center that is so designated by the National Cancer Instiwte. That is an extremely important thing, because there are services and treatments available through such centers that are currently unable in the Southern Great Plains Region. If you heard today the diagnosis that you had cancer, and you required the kinds of specialized treatments that are available at these centers, you would have to go do Rochester, Miimesota, you would have to go to Wayne State in Detroit, Columbus, Ohio, Birmingham, Alabama, Houston, Texas, and if you are as sick as many cancer patients are having to travel that distance in addition to having the disease is really more than any individual should be asked to bear. With your help, and I think you are now aware of magnitude of this help, we are able to expand the research base that we have at the University at Kansas Medical Center to the extent that in the very near fijture, we should be able to qualify for designation by the National Cancel Institute. And we should be able to provide you the same kind of service that you have been providing for so many years. I also want to call attention to the one additional thing that you have been very instrumental in helping us acquire for Kansas; and that is called the Cancer Information Service. And I want to point out to you that any time of the day or night on any day of the year, you can pick up your telephone and by dialing 1-800-4CANCER you can get information of almost any conceivable kind about Cancer. To include the availability of various kinds of treatments programs, positions that would be particularly able to take care of certain kinds of cancer. Anything that you want to ask. That comes into our office in Kansas City and we are there to serve you. So, if you will remember that number 1-800-4CANCER, when you dial it, if you ever do dial it, remember that you had a great deal to do with bringing that service to Kansas. I will cut my remarks short at this point so that you can hear from the person that you are supporting during this year. Dr. Carroll Fabian. The contributions, and I don't mean to correct the Grand Master Overton, but I want to make sure that you know just how much you have actually donated during this year. It is $160,000. The program is just at that point where it can be tipped over the edge to become a Nationally funded National Cancer Institute funded program. Your dollars are going to be instrumental in allowing that program to reach that point and that is the kind of an expansion of the research base that we need in order to have that NCI designated cancer center in Kansas. It is the concept of sound and important pioneering research going on in the center. The more rapid application of those kinds of discoveries to patient care that these centers stand for. And Dr. Carroll Fabian, whom you are going to hear from next represents clearly the kinds of individuals that you have been supporting and hopefully that you will continue to support in the future. As an administrator, I don't get this oppormnity very often, but I want to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. Dr. Fabian: M:.W:. Grand Master, Past Grand Masters, visiting dignitaries and guests, it is my pleasure to be here today. A little bit like going home. My grandfather, who lived in Diamond, Oklahoma, was very active in the Scottish Rite. He died about five years ago - pancreatic cancer. My stepfather was very active member in the Kansas Masons, and before having to move to Chicago, at age thirteen, I was also a Jobs Daughter. It is really a pleasure to be here today. What I would like to talk to you about is just exactly what you have been supporting over this past year at the University of Kansas. Many of you are aware of the statistics that one in nine and one in ten women living in the United States today will at some time in her life develop breast cancer. Many new technologies have been brought to bear on this disease. Imaging has markedly improved, and now out of the 180,000 new breast cancer cases that are discovered each year, if the women that have developed these breast cancers has undergone regular yearly screening mammography and breast self-examination as well as an examination by a health professional, 80 per cent of those cases could be cured and at the same time the breast could be preserved with limited surgery and radiation and no adjunct or prophylactic hemotherapy would be necessary. Unfortunately that is not the case. 50 per cent of the women who are going to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, will die from their disease ten years hence.
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And even if everyone did go and get a screening mammogram and a breast examination once a year, there are about 20 per cent of these 180,000 women that screening mammography would help all that much. In other words, the mammogram would be falsely negative. The reason I became so interested in this 20 per cent is because I am a medical oncologist that takes care of women with breast cancer. Because I am at a university, I tend to see the women in whom the mammogram was less successful. The younger, the woman with a family history of disease. That is because these women have a very dense mammogram, and small spot or small or small area of calcification is very hard to show up on the mammogram. I told you that there are a lot of new technologies that are being developed. Some of these technologies have to do with detecting gene changes or protein changes on cells in the breast tissue that might allow us to accurately predict which one of these high-risk women, or women who have a very dense mammogram can't be followed accurately by this method might develop breast cancer might develop breast cancer within five years or ten years. We started a very small pilot program in 1989 to actually try to predict which one of these high-risk women are going to develop breast cancer by looking at cells in their breast. This program quickly became very popular. It is completely free. We had to do it on the fund that we could raise and there was anywhere from a six to nine months waiting list. It was a radically new concept and until we had sufficient pilot data everyone kept saying that is a great idea, but we need more data. We need more women. And we could not get national flmding. With the help that you all have given us this year, the waiting list to get into this clinic to have this done, has gone from six to nine months to less than two months. We have been able to double and triple the number of women that are able to be helped with this project. We have published abstracts in national breast meetings, international breast meetings and national research readings. We have submitted full-length papers, predominate displaying the Mason's contributions to this research program in the title and in the acknowledgments. Importantly, we will be submitting a major grant to the national cancer institute late this spring, and hopefully, because of this support you have provided, this program, early next year, will be supported by the National Cancer Institute and will run on its own. I can't thank you enough for the help that you have given us and you have given these women who come from all over Kansas, but also come from surrounding areas as well because they don't have any programs like this in their area. Again, thank you very much. The Grand Master then invited the following to the podium to address the assembly: Sister Martha J. Norris, Worthy Grand Matron, Order of Eastern Star of Kansas, who greeted the assembly and invited all present to attend the public ceremonies at their Grand Chapter, presented her remarks and thanked the Grand Master for the invitation to address Grand Lodge and the courtesies extended. At Grand Master Overton's invitation the following youth leaders approached the podium and addressed the Grand Lodge assembly: Anna Anderson, Grand Bethel Honored Queen, International Order of Job's Daughters. Marcie Dalquist, Grand Worthy Advisor, International Order of Rainbow Girls. Robert C. Watson, State Master Counselor, International Order of DeMolay. Sony a Picking, Spokesperson, International Order of Job's Daughters. Grand Master Overton then called on our Grand Orator, John E. Mowen, to address the assembly, offer a tribute to Illustrious Everette M. Evans, Imperial Potentate of the Shrine. Grand Orator, John E. Mowen, "Imperial Sir, it is the will and pleasure of the Most Worshipful Grand Master that you be honored with a poem which he has selected about another Arabic noble who was honored by his love for his fellow man. Much as you love and serve mankind through the Ancient Arabic Nobels of the Order of the Mystic Shrine. The name of this ancient Arabic Noble was Allbu Ben Addum, and his poem was written by James Henry Lee Hunt. Allbu Ben Addum, may his tribe increase, may his tribe increase. Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace. And there within the moonlight of his room, Making it rich like a lily in bloom. An angel appeared writing in a book of gold.
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Exceeding peace had made Ben Allbu bold. And to the presence in the room he said, "What writist thou?" The vision raised his head, And with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered, "the names of those who love the Lord." "And is mine one?" said Allbu. "Nay not so." replied the Angel. Abbu spoke more low. Then said Abbu, "write mine as one who loves his fellowman." The angel wrote, and vanished. But the next night he came again with a great wakening light, And showed the names of those who God had blessed. And Behold! Ben Allbu's name lead all the rest. Imperial Sir, may it so be with you, may your name ever lead the list of those who loved and served mankind thorough Shrine Masonry. Grand Master Overton, "My brethren, a man never stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child. Illustrious Sir " Imperial Potentate, Everett M. Evans, then addressed the gathering: Thank you, thank you. Please be seated. Most Worshipful Grand Master, Grand Lodge officers, distinguish guests, and certainly all your good-looking ladies out there, I don't get to do this very often This is very nice for me. And I don't know why I have to talk after all these smart kids either. That really puts the pressure on me. But it is a delight to be here and I appreciate that great poem that gives me something else to shoot at, and I guarantee you that I will. "Uncle Dick" I never was a Marine, but I've got all the John Wayne movies. We had an opportunity early this year to meet this great Grand Master and his lovely Lady Boimie, when we were here for your wonderful football game in Topeka, and we have developed a great rapport every time that I have been in Kansas which is pretty well all the Kansas Shrine temples if he was anywhere in the area he and Bonnie showed up. Maxine and I are just delighted to have an opportunity have gotten to know them so well and we are very thankful for their friendship, because I, too, have developed a great friend that I know will last a long time. And this is the only Grand Lodge that I know of that has a total Shire group of dignitaries after last night, right? We are delighted to be here and I have seen all of you stand up who are Shiners and if I could just take a second of your time to tell you that the greetings from 700,000 across North America and for them to say to you, thank you for allowing us to be part of the Shrine-Mason effort and to be able to provide 22 hospitals with the budget this year of $336,000,000 with no cash registers in our hospitals and certainly only the efforts of the guys like you that make it possible. I have a big fine office in Tampa. The is where our national headquarters, I have not been there but twice this year I have been on the road pretty regularly. Without you and without your efforts, it certainly would be very mind boggling, because where the work is done in our hospitals and certainly you guys are great out on the streets doing to things we need to do. I always visualized - my old daddy sat out in the front yard and talked to somebody - and I really didn't know what he was doing, but I knew I had to be a part of it. And when I became of age, I became a part of it. And I have never been disappointed. I think that there is nothing greater that the rapport that Masonry brings to all of us. Sometimes I like to visualize what Masonry is and how it joints itself together and if when you were a kid like I was away out in the farm it used to make your own kites - you know you fly a kite you have got to have some funny paper and some sticks, you make some glue out of your mama's flour paste, and then you fly that kite, and you have got to have a real, real strong string to hold the kite up. And then when it is real windy you have to have some tail to put on it to make it stabilize itself And the ftinnypapers give you a real bright picwre up there. I think many be the Shrine is a great bright picture because we do get the visibility with the things we do and think maybe the Scottish Rite and the York Rite are the stabilizers, but really what keeps us all in the air is that strong string. And I charge you my brothers to never forget this. I also charge you to know that we are one. There are those who from time-to-time get a little ridiculous what they have the chance, but not during my time. We are one, and we are one with these kids, one with this cancer center that you work so faithfully with. If you took all the things away that we do, we would be missed. Much too delicate to play around with and much too serving to our country and all the people who count on us.
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I am going to have to leave you now. American Airlines and I have a deal, if I am not ready to go when they are ready to go; they go ahead and leave without me. But, I did enjoy being here with my great friend and certainly with this Grand Lodge, which I think is one of the most productive that I know of and I am looking forward to seeing my other Grand Masters, Colorado, and Iowa and Nebraska. It is always an honor for me to have this oppormnity to speak to you and to be with you. Thank you Nobels for showing up today to give me a little bit of courage. You are awfully kind. God bless you Dick. Have a good Ceremony and convention. Grand Master Overton then joined Brother Evans at the podium and thanked him for his remarks. Grand Master Overton then called upon Past Grand Master, Claude W. Norris, to present a small token of our appreciation to Brother Evans. PGM Norris approached the podium and presented Potentate Evans with a custom made walking stick adorned with a brass doorknob embossed with the square and compass and letter "G". Grand Master Overton then alluded to the events of the previous evening. During the awards ceremony. Grand Master Overton again mentioned to Imperial Sir Everette that all but one of the Grand Lodge officers were Shriners and implored Brother Everette to cure that siwation. Brother Everette, then exercised the powers vested in him and made that single officer a Shriner "on sight." whereupon he introduced our newest Nobel, Grand Chaplain Harold Flaigle, Grand Master Overton then approached the podium and addressed the Grand Lodge. (The Grand Master's Address can be found in its entirety in the "REPORTS" section of the annual proceedings). Following his address, the Grand Master was presented with M:.W;. Jack Staten's PGM Jewel by Mary-Margaret Boyles. Grand Master Overton then asked the Grand Senior Deacon to escort PGM S. Allen Daugherty to the East where he was presented with a Silver Bowl to commemorate his years of service to the Masons of Kansas. The Grand Master then closed the public opening ceremony, requesting all non Master Masons to take their leave and inviting all qualified Masons to remain for the formal opening of the Grand Lodge Session.
Following a brief intermission. Grand Master Overton opened the 137th annual session of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas in ample form. Following which he observed that the necessary numbers were present to conduct the business of the Grand Lodge. M:.W:. Richard D. Overton stated that his address as previously delivered, was printed in its entirety in the "REPORTS" section of the advanced proceedings and moved for its acceptance. Motion carried. (The following are highlights of some of the reports given. The reports in their entirety may be found in the "REPORTS" section and unless otherwise stated, individual reports were entered in the record by reference and were accepted by motion and ballot.)
vÂŁÂĽosa: (y THE GRAND TREASURER M:.W:. WiHiam F. Mcintosh, PGM, infomwd the oraft that the final financial statements for the year ended Jaiwary 31, 1993, were naavaiiiMc at ^ s time and were not iacluded in the advance reports. The Grand Treasiver Iben moved that "The AccoatMants Financial Report be printed forthwith and mailed to each constitusnt lodge and member of the Ftnance Committee then printed in the aimual proceedings. If there are questions or ot^ections to the financial reports, that they be dealt with on an individual basis." The Grand Treasurer then moved for acceptance of the financial report in the advance proceedings on pages 87 through 130. Motion carried.
REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY R:.W:. A. Kevin Kobler, stated that his report appeared on pages 84-131 in the advanced proceedings and moved for its acceptance as printed. Motion carried.
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Grand Master Overton called on the tellers to distribute ballot forms to all qualified voting delegates in order that they might vote on the nominations for officers for the upcoming year. The Grand Master indicated that ballot boxes were stationed in the South lobby outside the auditorium and that the ballots for the officers were to be cast during the luncheon break. Additional committee reports were accepted as printed in the advanced proceedings. Grand Lodge was called from labor to refreshment.
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Grand Lodge was called from refreshment to labor. GREETINGS FROM NEBRASKA R;.W:. Brother Kaye Ramsey, personal representative of M:.W:. Don Pohlman, Grand Master of Nebraska, was invited to the podium. Brother Ramsey carried greetings from M:.W:. Don and presented a certificate making Grand Master Overton an Admiral in the Navy of the Great State of Nebraska. GREETINGS FROM GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Brother Clyde E. White, Commander of the North Central Department of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar advanced to the podium. M:.W:. Grand Master, M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas Brothers all - it is a pleasure to be here, an honor to meet you, thank you and the Brethren of Kansas for your hospitality. Brother White referred to the problem we are encountering with those outside the Fraternity. People do not understand what Masonry is or how it works. Referred to people who marched in with him. Past Grand Commander Russell Bower from New Jersey, and my partner from Texas the South Central Department Commander Don Smith. Too bad the religious organizations can't appreciate what we have as Masons. We have peoplefrom all walks of life from all avocations. Thank God for people like you where we can meet together, break bread together and go home with a clear conscience. Thanked Grand Master for privilege of speaking. GREETING FROM PAST GRAND COMMANDER OF NEW JERSEY Brother Russell Bower, Past Grand Commander of Knights Templar in New Jersey, thanked the Grand Master for the opportunity to speak. He mentioned that several years ago the Grand Master of New Jersey was an Ex-Marine who had some commemorative plates made. Brother Bower presented one of those plates from he and his lady to Grand Master Overton and his lady Bonnie. Brother Bower also presented the Grand Master with the following gifts; pictures of the Masonic Home and the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, a plate that we made when we were Red Cross of Constantine, a pocket telephone book, a pocket knife and the figure of a knight - like the Knights Templar. Brother Bower presented Grand Master Overton with one final gift that being the emblem of a special Masonic organization in New Jersey known as Simper Fi - a Masonic Emblem with the insignia of the Marine Corps in the center and the words "Simper Fi" on the outside. Grand Master Overton then reiterated the events of the previous evening at the Awards Ceremony. He called for the wiimers of the Round Robin competition and the J. Fred Williamson competition to come to the floor and be recognized. The Grand Master then called the names of those Masons to whom he had presented the "Grand Master's Award" throughout the year to come to the floor and be recognized. M:.W:. Richard then recognized Brother Joe Sousley of Old Mission Lodge for his contributions throughout the year. Grand Master Overton then requested that Brother Robert Davis, Chairman of the Jurisprudence Committee come to the East and be available for questions as the propositions for constitutional amendments and by-law changes were read and voted upon. The individual propositions were presented, discussed and voted upon in due form. The text of those propositions and the results of the ballots are as follows:
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PROPOSITION #1 Proposed Change to ARTICLE IX, Section 9: Section 9. Annual Report and Dues - Every Lodge shall make an annual report in such form as the Grand Secretary may prescribe, showing: First, the full names of the officers of the Lodge; Second, all the changes in membership during the year; Third, The work done since the last report aed—fefee—date—and place—&#—birth—B€—each B r o t h e r receiving—the—Firot—Degree—ea?—admitted—&¥—rootorcd and giving such other information as the Grand Secretary may require. This report shall be prepared immediately after the last day of December of each year and transmitted to the Grand Secretary on or before the tenth day of J a n u a r y F e b r u a r y of each year. No Lodge shall be represented by its Master or Wardens in the Grand Lodge at any Annual Communication until each such report is received nor until its annual dues are paid as provided by law. Cross Reference; By-Laws, Sees. 2-301, 3-306, 3-309. Rationale: 1. To delete reference to date and place of birth of each brother since this information is supplied throughout the year on the monthly activity reports submitted by the Lodge Secretary it has not appeared on the annual report for several years, ie. to bring the law into conformity with current practice. 2.
To delay the due date of the annual report to the tenth day of February each year is in response to the technical capabilities available to the Lodges and the Grand Lodge in this day and age. It is proposed in future years that 1) Lodge Secretaries submit their December activity report by the seventh day of January each year; 2) information contained in the December activity report be entered into the Grand Lodge computer system by the fifteenth day of January each year; and 3) the annual report be printed and mailed to each Lodge by the twenty-first day of January each year. By following this schedule, the annual report should be totally complete when mailed to the Lodge Secretary, thereby requiring a minimum, if any, number of corrections. Additionally, the current due date is the result of in prior years, needing up to six weeks lead time to tabulate and summarize the data contained in the reports so that information could be included in the advance proceedings distributed at the Annual Communication. As a result of in-house computerization, this data can be summarized and the necessary reports prepared in less than one day.
Proposed Change to By-law 2-301: 2-301. Grand Lodge Per Capita Tax and Special Assessment ~ Every Lodge working under a Warrant of Constitution shall pay annually to the Grand Lodge a Per Capita Tax of $10.00 on the roll of membership for the preceding year, $7.00 of which will go the Masonic Grand Lodge, $1.00 of which will be used for "The Kansas Mason" only and $3.00 of which will go the Kansas Masonic Home and with the further provision that the portion allocated to the Kansas Masonic Home shall never be less than $1.50 per capita. Provided, that any increase in the per capita tax shall become effective on the Lodge roll of membership determined on December 31st of the following year. PrnviripH Fnrfhpr, that each member in gnoH standing of the Grand Tndgp nf Kansas will receive a copy of "The Kansas Mason" «•! a
part of his dues. The per capita tax shall not be assessed against the members, but shall be included in the amount for annual dues and be paid out of the General Fund to the Grand Lodge. Any Lodge which neglects or refiises to pay all its per capita tax or any special assessments on or before the 10th day of J a n u a r y F e b r u a r y in each year, or which shall fail or neglect to malec transmit to the Grand Secretary its Annual report on or before the 10th day of J a n u a r y F e b r u a r y of each year shall not be entitled to representation in the Grand Lodge at the Annual Communication following such failure. The postmark on the envelope shall be accepted as evidence of the date of transmittal and in all such cases of failure, the Grand Secretary shall notify the Lodge to that effect and shall not issue credentials to such Lodge. Provided, That no per-capita tax shall be paid by the Masonic Home Lodge for any of its members who are also membero r e s i d e n t s of the Kansas Masonic Home. (Amended 1955, 1962, 1967, 1975). Cross Reference: Constimtion, Art. IV, Art. IX, Sec. 9; By-laws, Sec. 4-306.
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Proposed Change to By-law 3-608: 3-608. Masonic Publicity and Use of Emblem — No Mason, group of Masons or Lodge, as such, shall endorse or recommend any individual, firm, or undertaking other than for purely Masonic purposes; nor shall they use or permit the use of the word "Masonic" or any kindred term or emblem of Ancient Craft Masonry, in the organization of outside societies, or in the promotion of any business enterprise, except legitimate Masonic publications; nor shall they furnish a list of the membership or any portion thereof for any purpose whatever without the consent of the Grand Master. Notwithstanding the preceding. Lodges shall be permitted to use informational advertising regarding Masonry using material that has received approval from the Grand Lodge or from the Grand Master. Bach—current—mombcr—in—good • t a n d i n g of—the Grand Lodge of Kanoao v<lll—receive a oopy of—feiie "Kanoao Maoon" aa a p a r t of h i o d u c o . (Amended 1972, 1990). Cross Reference: Constiwtion, Art. Ill, Sec. 2. Rationale: By-law 2-301 and By-law 3-608. Moving the last sentence of by-law 3-608 pertaining to receipt of a copy of the "Kansas Mason" to the end of by-law 2-301 paragraph 1. This reference is more correctly a part of and use of per capita tax, ie "dues" than it is involved in "publicity and use of Emblem". By-law 2-301: Paragraph 2 Line 3 - insertion of "Grand" as a matter of clarification. Line 7 - delete the word "make" as being unnecessary. Line 16 - delete the word "members" and insert the word "residents" as a matter of clarification. Lines 6 & 8 - delete "January" and insert "February" where referencing due dates for the armual report and per capita tax payment to correspond to due dates required in Art. 9, Sec. 9, of the Constitution if proposed amendment is passed. Submitted by: R:.W;. A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary. VOTE: For Passed [X] Rejected [ ]
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PROPOSITION #2 Proposed Change to ARTICLE VI, PROPOSITION #lSection 13: Section 13. Standing Committees - The Standing Committees of the Grand Lodge shall be: (1) on Credentials; (2) on Reports of Grand Officers; (3) on Finance; (4) on Jurisprudence; (5) on Trials and Punishinents; (6) on Masonic Education; (7) on Public Schools; (8) on Temple Building and Remodeling; (9) on Rimalistic Work; d o ) on P a t r i o t i s m : (11) on Membership, consisting of five members each; (10) (12) on chartered Lodges and Lodges Under Dispensation; (11) (13) on Foreign Relations; (12) (14) on Total Youth, consisting of three members each; (13) (15) on Publications; (11) (16) on Correspondence; (15) (17) on Necrology, consisting of one member each; (ic)—eft mcmbcrahip,—conoioting—&€—aefe—looo—than—oovon—mcmboro . The Grand Master shall appoint the members of the above committees as soon as practical after his installation, and they shall serve during his term of office, subject to such changes as he may deem expedient. (Amended 1949, 1952, 1959, 1969, 1990, 1991). Cross Reference: By-laws 2-113 to 2-124G. Rationale: 1. Provide for continuous recurrence of Committees. 2. Need for Patriotism in the United States. 3. Build pride in being an American. 4. Build respect for the American Flag. 5. Teach Masonic History of those Masons who were instrumental in forming the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Submitted by: M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, Past Grand Master. VOTE: For Passed [] Rejected [ ]
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PROPOSITION #3 Proposed Change to By-Law 2-201: 2-201. Amiual Communication ~ The Annual Communication shall be held at such hour on the third—Friday—i«—Plaroh f o u r t h F r i d a y i n O c t o b e r in each year as the Grand Master may appoint, and at such place as may be designated at the preceding Annual Communication, or as the Grand Master may order; and no member reported present at any Annual Communication shall absent himself from any session without leave from the Grand Master or Grand Lodge. (Amended 1955, 1969, and 1982). Cross Reference: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1. Rationale; This change would allow the newly installed Grand Master to have his programs in the hands of the new Masters of all Symbolic Lodges in Kansas as they begin their year. This would be at a time when the new slate of Symbolic Lodge Officers would be at their highest state of enthusiasm and motivation, the Masters and Grand Master would serve during virtually the same term. Under the current schedule, the Symbolic Lodges do not receive the Grand Master's emphasis on Grand Lodge Programs until they are nearly four months into their year, soon after that, most Lodges go dark for two months during the summer. By the time they go back to work in September, many Lodges no longer have the time or the desire to promote changes or additions to existing programs. The net result has been that the Grand Lodge programs never receive the support they deserve and need to be effective. This change would resolve that problem. Submitted by: R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Junior Warden.
VOTE; For Passed [ ] Rejected [X]
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PROPOSITION #4 I'he t'ulluniiig proposed changes are tu combine ur consolidate the following committees: 1. 2. 3.
Public Schools with Total Youth. Chartered Lodges and Lodges Under Dispensation with Temple Building a n d Remodeling. Foreign Relations with Correspondence.
Proposed Change to ARTICLE VI. Section U : Section 13. Standing Committees - The Standing Committees of the Grand Lodge shall be: (O on Credentials; (2) on Reports of Grand Oft'icers; (3) on Finance: (4) on Jurisprudence: (5) on Trials and Punishments: (6) on Masonic Education: (7) on P u b l i c — C o h o o l o T o t a l Y o u t h a n d E d u c a t i o n : (S) on T e m p l e — B u i l d i n g — a n d — R e m o d e l i n g L o d g e s a n d B u i l d i n g s : (9) on Ritualistic Work, consisting of five members each: ( 1 0 ) — e n C h a r t e r e d Lodgeo—and L o d g c o U n d e r D i o p e n o a t i o n ; — ( 1 1 ) ( 1 0 ) on Foreign Relations a n d C o r r e s p o n d e n c e . ( 1 2 ) — e « — T o t a l — Y o u t h , consisting of three members each: (13) ( 1 1 ) on Publications: Hi)—on C o r r o o p o n d o n o c ; (15) (12) on Necrology, consisting of one member each; (IC) (13) on membership, consisting of not less than seven members. The Grand Master shall appoint the members of the above committees as soon as practical after his installation, and they shall serve during his term of office, subject to such chanees as he mav deem expedient. (Amended 1949, 1952, 1959, 1969, 1990, 1991). Cross Reference:
By-laws 2-113 to 2-124G.
Proposed Changes to By-law 2-124C and elimination of By-Law 2-124E: 2-124C. C o m m i t t o o — e n — P u b l i c — S o h o o l o C o m m i t t e e o n T o t a l Y o u t h a n d E d u c a t i o n — The Committee on P u b l i o C o h o o l o T o t a l Y o u t h a n d E d u c a t i o n shall guide—etftd advise the Grand Lodge in supporting and strengthening -fefee—free p u b l i c — o o h o o l e d u c a t i o n a l system^ and may develop programs for that purpose, upon approval of the Council of Administration. I t s h a l l a l s o b e c h a r g e d w i t h t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of e n c o u r a g i n g and s u p p o r t i n g t h e work of DeMolav. O r d e r of Rainbow f o r G i r l s and J o b ' s D a u g h t e r s a n d t o s u p e r v i s e and p r o m o t e t h e S c h o l a r s h i p Program of G r a n d L o d g e . (Adopted 1959), 2 121B.—Committee on T o t a l Youth The C o m m i t t e e o n T o t a l Y o u t h • h a l l b e o h a r g e d v j i t h t h e r o o p o n o i b i l i t y t o e n c o u r a g e t h e worlc o f DeMolay, Rainbow—aftd—Job' o—Daughtcro . Te—adminiator—fundo b u d g e t e d by o u r Grand Lodge f o r t h i a p u r p o a c and t o a u p o r v i o c a n d promote t h e C o h o l a r o h i p Program of Grand Lodge. (Adopted 1075) . Proposed Changes to By-law 2-121 and elimination of By-law 2-124D: 2-121. Committee on C h a r t e r e d — L o d g e o — a n d — L o d g c o — H B L o d g e s and Buildings ~ The Committee on C h a r t e r e d — L o d g e o — a « d — L o d g e o — U n d e r D i o p e n o a t i o n L o d g e s a n d B u i l d i n g s shall carefully examine such Aimual Reports of Lodges as may be referred to it by the Grand Secretary, noting the errors, and make such recommendations regarding such errors as may be necessary or expedient. It shall also examine and repon upon any matters relating to Chartered Lodges which may be referred to it by the Grand Master, Grand Secretary or Grand Lodge. It shall examine the reports and transcripts from all Lodges which have been working under Letters of Dispensation, noting particularly the nature and progress of the work, and shall report upon application for Warrants of Constitution for new Lodges and for the restoration of Warrants which have been arrested.
The committee shall also act in an advisory capacity to the Grand Master upon all matters pertaining to the sale or purchase of property, the construction of buildings and manor remodeling of Masonic Buildings including the financing of such proiects. It shall be the duty of this committee to study all plans and projects which may be referred to them by the Grand Master and to
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L-eport their findings and recommendations thereon to the Grand Master when called for and to report the activities of the committee to the Grand Lodge at each Annual Communication. 0<«.v Reference: Consiiiuiion. Art. VIII, Art. IX, Sees. 1, 9, and 10. By-laws 3-201 and .1-209. a—124B; Committco—en—Temple—Building—aad—nomodoling. ?%e Committee—©«—Temple—Building—and—nomodoling—ohall—aefe—in—em advioory oopaoity to the Grand Maotor upon all mattero pertaining te—6-he oalo—ea?—purchaoc—&i—property, fefee—oonotruotlon—e€r buildingo and major romodoling of Maoonic Duildingo including tho financing—e^—ouch—projooto. 16—ohall—fee—the—duty—&i—thio GommittoG—fee—otudy—etH—piano—smS—projGoto v^hich—may—fee—referred to them by the Grand Maoter and to make report of their findingo aftd—recommcndationo—thoroon—fee—felie—Grand Mooter when—called—&&¥ and to report—the aotivitieo of—the oommitteo—to tho Grand Lodge at caoh Annual Communication. (Adopted lOSl) . Proposed Changes to By-law 2-122 and elimination of By-law 2-123: 2-122. Committee on Foreign Relations and C o r r e s p o n d e n c e — The Committee on Foreign Relations and C o r r e s p o n d e n c e shall examine carefully all correspondence with other Grand Jurisdictions with reference to fraternal recommendations. The committee shall review and report upon Proceedings of other Grand Lodges. gleaning therefrom such matters as mav be of general interest to the Craft and noticing all matters relating to the usages, privileges and work of such other Grand Lodges as mav appear at variance with the common law of Masonry and also the membership and number of Lodges in each jurisdiction. a—123 . Committoe—efi—CorrcopondenGG. The oommittoo e« Correopondcnoo—ohall—roviow and report—upon Proeeedingo of other Grand—Lodge o,—gleaning—therefrom—ouch—mattoro ao—may—fee—e# general—intcroot—fe«—tho Craft—and noticing—aii—mattero—relating to the uoageo,—privilcgco and vjorlc of—ouch other Grand Lodgoo oo may—appear—afe—varianoo—v^ith—fefee—common—iew—&€—Maoonry;—sta^—aloo the mombcrohip and number of Lodgeo in each jurlodiction. Rationale: The consolidation of the above committees will serve to eliminate some apparent duplication of effort by bringing together those committees with similar functions. These consolidations will also be a cost saving move by elimination of mileage, per diem and report fees for members of three committees who attend the annual communication. Submitted by: R:.W:. William J. Brown, Deputy Grand Master R:.W:. E. Dean Osbom, Grand Senior Warden R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Junior Warden R:.W:. A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Senior Deacon W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Incoming Grand Senior Deacon VOTE: For Passed [X] Rejected [ ]
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PROPOSITION #5 Proposed Change to ARTICLE V, Section 1: Section 1. Members - The v o t i n g members of Grand Lodge shall be: First, the Past Masters, Masters and Wardens of the Lodges within this jurisdiction; Second, The Past and Present Elective Grand Officers and the Present Subordinate Officers of the This Grand Jurisdiction; TWrd, Lodge Secretaries after serving as such for five consecutive years; F o u r t h , t h a t e v e r y Lodge can a p p o i n t o r d e l e g a t e not more t h a n f i v e (5) a d d i t i o n a l M a s t e r Masons from t h e i r Lodge a s v o t i n g d e l e g a t e s each y e a r , t h e s e members t o be s e l e c t e d by t h e i r Lodge annually. The names of such d e l e g a t e s w i l l need t o be s u b m i t t e d t o Grand Lodge on o r b e f o r e March 1 of, each y e a r : feiie r c p r e a o n t a t i v o o by proxy of t h e p r o o o n t Mootoro o r Wardcno of t h e Lodgoo—in t h i o — j u r i o d i e t i o n , — b a t — o u c h p r o x y can bo g i v e n o n l y t o a Maoter o r p r o o o n t Wardon of t h a t Lodge, o r t o a Paot Maoter,—©3? fe«—a—Paot M a o t e r — a f f i l i a t e d with—that—Lodge—whe—has—oorvcd—oomc o t h e r Lodge v»ithin t h i o Grand J u r i o d l o t i o n ao i t ' o Maoter. F i f t h . That a l l v o t i n g o f f i c e r s and P a s t M a s t e r s , w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n of t h e M a s t e r of each Lodge, who wish t o . may a u t h o r i z e any M a s t e r Mason i n good s t a n d i n g a s t h e i r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e a t Grand Lodge and have such a u t h o r i t y a s o t h e r w i s e would be a c c o r d e d t o s a i d Officer or Past Master. Rationale: This would insure that Masonry is represented in its fullest form. It might also encourage greater participation and curtail any misunderstanding that Grand Lodge is not representative of all Lodges and Masonry as a whole. Submitted by: The Master, Wardens and members of Sunflower Lodge #86, Wichita, Kansas. (A copy of the original recommendation letter appears on the following page.)
VOTE: For Passed [ ] Rejected [X]
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PROPOSITION #6 Proposed Change to By-law 4-206: 4-206. Proficiency Examination - The examination of a candidate upon his proficiency may be conducted while the Lodge is open on the Degree previously attained by the candidate or at any time at the lodge hall in the presence of a committee consisting of a minimum of three Master Masons appointed by the Master for the purpose of conducting the proficiency examination, this proficiency will be the memory work as contained in the candidate handbook and will include etHâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;threeâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;dogrooo t h e f i r s t and second d e g r e e proficiency. The t h i r d d e g r e e p r o f i c i e n c y e x a m i n a t i o n s h o u l d be c o m p l e t e d b u t s h a l l be at t h e o p t i o n of t h e c a n d i d a t e . The Masonic Education Committee will report the score of the proficiency support program before the vote of the Lodge is taken. The vote of the Lodge upon the proficiency of the candidate shall be taken with the candidate excused. If the Proficiency was demonstrated to a committee, then the vote shall be taken in open Lodge only after a favorable recommendation has been made by a majority of the committee examining the candidate. Submitted by: R:.W:. Charles W. "Charlie" McClain, DDGM #5.
VOTE: For
Against.
Passed [X] Rejected [ ]
Grand Master Overton then called upon Brother Bob Davis to present the report of the Jurisprudence Committee. REPORT OF THE JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE Brother Bob Davis, Chairman of the Jurisprudence Committee moved that the Grand Lodge approve the edicts and orders that M:.W:. Richard D. Overton issued during his year as Grand Master. Seconded. Passed. Grand Master Overton the referred to another topic covered in his address, that being the property tax situation. He thanked brothers Al Arnold and Jack Quinlan for their efforts to gain tax relief for the Grand Lodge of Kansas and its constituent lodges. The Grand Master the called upon Al Arnold to approach the East and report on the tax situation. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON TAXATION Thank you most Worshipfiil Sir and brethren. I have a revised report that does appear in the proceedings on page 152. Thank you very much, I hope you can now. At the same time that we were concerned with the proposition before the legislature we were pursuing the matter before Shawnee County. We were instrumental in and fortunate to received a $7,600 rebate. Although pleased we still do not feel this sum was near the total we should receivej I believe that the Grand Master has already explained pretty thoroughly the amendment to Section I, Article 2 the Kansas State Constitution was to amend in order that those organizations being classification as 30 percent would be reduced to 12 percent. Then as also reported by our Grand Master on the 10th day of December we had the caption in the Capital Journal saying don't count your tax break dollar yet. It was the contention of the director of property evaluation that the State Legislature had to establish those classifications. And perhaps you do know or don't know, but under 501c. we have 25 classifications. This was the problem. Because it was his contention that not all organizations under 501c or all 25 of them were not entitled to reduced classifications. And the Attorney General had confirmed this. On the 18th of January, 1993, in the company of Brother Jack Quinlan, attorney and the Grand Secretary, I did ask to be
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heard before the House Committee on Taxation. But previously to that time as we approached the Capitol building Brother Quinlan and I were reviewing several of the anticipated questions. Then out of nowhere came the question, "what will you say if they ask you about the colored situation?" Remember, there are many other witnesses present as well as ourselves and the news media and some syndicated news papers involved in this also. When making a presentation of this kind it has always been my practice to identify myself and whom I represent. In this case the Grand Lodge of Ancient and Free Accepted Masons of Kansas and the Lodges subordinate thereto. A brief explanation of freemasonry was given. Pointing out it was charged before Kansas became a state. My practice has also been in visiting the representatives and senators to keep a copy of the laws of Kansas Masonry for their perusal should they care to do so. On this occasion it was felt best if some explanations preceded the whole affair as well as pointing out the charities and eleemosynary carried on by our fraternity. My opening statement. We are a non-profit fraternal order, we are not a religion and have at least a representation of the major races of the world in our membership. Although we cannot give you exact number because we have never required that of our lodges. Did I tell them wrong. It is customary to stand for questioning following presentation. There were not many in the formal part of the questioning, however, the first question I was asked was, "Are you a Shriner?" Well you have to stop and think. You realize perhaps you haven't been in this situation. You are going from one person to another they don't understand the connection between the York Rite, Scottish Rite and the Shrine and so on. Before I was through I realized I was speaking virtually for the entire fraternity, including my 43 years as a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and work with the Youth Orders. After several responses. House Bill 2035 was read including organizations operating under 501c. 4, 8 and 10. Now, your Grand Lodge operates under 10. Several of the other appendants operate under 8. It was moved, seconded and passed with a near majority voting forwarded to the full house for final action. After my presentation several gentlemen from the press and asked if they had heard me correctly. My answer was definitely affirmative. Several others also came forward with questions and comments. Two days later on January 20, 1993, this bill was brought before the full house in debate it was amended to include classification 501c3. This seemed strange at first, but we realized after study that it was a good amendment because 501c3 is generally considered to be entirely exempt, but in this case and it has happened to us, I believe we researched out an incidence in the Masonic Home that one in the foundation where we had received property that was owned or leased by a third party. Thus the third parties involved so it was very necessary. Our Grand Masters help, our Deputy Grand Master, Grand Junior Warden, area Deputies and District Deputies really did a tremendous job. We carried a majority out of the house of 121 and as you know your Kansas State House has 125 members. Two of those were absent, one abstained and acmally we only had one vote against us at that point. Unfortunately, also as reported to you the Bill was stalled in the Senate until the 8th of March. Again a requestant was called upon to make presentation this time before the Senate Committee on assessment and taxation. Then only one question was asked and that concerned the number of lodges and so on. Immediately following my presentation three different individuals offered amendments including 501c2, that happened to be the Knights of Columbus 501c5. c6, and c7. These amendments were sustained by a split vote and placed on the original bill 2035 and under general order awaiting debate in the Senate. Certainly, this is not to our liking, but on the other hand many of the bills are handled in that manner and have always been through the years. A rather surprising thing the Legislature maintains experts on research that are permanently employed and it was hard for me to realize they were talking about millions of dollars until I sat down with a piece of paper and started rationalizing what they were talking about in terms of Kansas Masons and we are talking about millions of your dollars in property tax-particularly if you go into five and ten year sequences in there you are going to find that we are spending that much money. Now it does become a difficult thing because we do have some brothers who say why aren't we taxed at all. Well, that's a good question, but not a logical one, because let me tell you your probably know that about 75 cents out of every dollar you spend for property taxes for public schools. Now then, we support public schools, don't' we? Sure we do. So, if we were entirely exempt I had some brothers in the legislature who were very critical of that, and I share that opinion, too. I think that we have a justifiable responsibility to public education. It is our sincere wish that this measure could pass once and for all let realistically I know it could be loss or face a veto. This would necessarily mean that a long period of time would pass before a determination could be reached. I am going to be optimistic and say that evenwally it will pass. Lett us assume it does pass. At this point my duty would seem to be again to raise the clarion call caution. My reasons for so doing are three: 1) property must be appraised, you know that; 2) classification must be established and 3) the mil levy must be determined. Now even if we assume the classification will be favorable to us remember this is not set in stone. SB that is Senate Bill 223 is before the Senate. It appears to be innocent enough but caution my brothers. The county assessors are being encouraged to take a new approach with regard to appraisal. This is to be followed by regular on site inspection. Innocent enough, but this means they will be on the lookout for any improvements, add ons are the like. Our advise, be sure to keep all bills or vouchers on permanent file. There will be questions with reference to the fact of improvement versus normal maintenance. So be sure
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that you keep very, very complete records. We predict the classification battle is not over. In a few years after thing quite down be on the lookout, because someone is sure to try it again. As ever you must be carefully at the county level with regards to mil levy. If and that is an individual thing in the county, of course, that you will have to watch. If the other two items are given favorable treatment the mil levy still could upset the whole matter and put us right back where we started from. Another cautious note. This one concerns personal property, every time you make a purchase of fumimre, fixtures, or office equipment and the like this will be added to your personal property schedule. Your Grand Lodge has been doing some needed updating of our furniture, computers, and printers. This has resulted in a personal property tax of almost $2,700 this year. With more to come when our new lazar is added to the list. We naturally hope some of this will be off set or recovered by the efficiency of our new equipment, still we caution you to be careful when making purchases of these and other items needing replacement in your lodge. And particularly if you are going to enlarge costly items you might want to try renting to be sure that you have what you want first particularly in computers and that and realize that the computer rental would be an additional expense but it could save you in the long run. In place of buying something that really isn't satisfactory for your use. Again do keep your invoices and vouchers although a depreciation of personal property tax of course can be downward, you still have got it to pay in the meantime. As I have spent a part of every day since my appointment as lobbyist for the Grand Lodge. I have realized that we as a Grand Lodge of Masons have enjoyed a position many have thought was long lost. In almost 22 years as your Grand Secretary on many occasions the Capitol building was visited, but not until this past election have I felt we were given little more than passive notice. I have the feeling that the door has been opened wider than ever in our favor. I must bring one sad note to you in this connection. In pursuing this matter time and again various endeavors of our fraternity have been paramount. Time and again legislamres have expressed their amazement when confronted with our endeavor. Still one aspect of this haunts me. Our Grand Master has shared many of the letters he received in response to his restoration program time and again I have stood in disbelief as letters have revealed 40 and 50 year members being overtaken with adversity and illness and being suspended for non-payment of dues. Respectively and fraternally submitted Grand Lodge Committee on Taxation Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Chairman
M:.W:. Grand Master Overton referred to philanthropic things the Masons were doing; i.e., building a monument in Canada in memory of those killed in the Faulklands. Each Mason in Canada to give $100 per year for next five years to build this monument. One man rather than denounce Masonry in Romania, went to prison for seven years. He then asked, "How many here could afford an additional $5 for charity? How many could afford $5 for five years to build up a fund that we could work off the interest?" He wanted to start a Grand Master's fund to take care of these Masons who are leaving widows in need. Masonry is treating people the way we hope someone would treat our families when we are gone - that was his definition of Masonry. R:.W:. A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary, presented his personal check in the amount of $100 to Grand Master Overton as the initial donation to the "Grand Master's Charity Fund". The Grand Master then urged members to respect themselves as Masons. He went over the reports that would be given the next day and activities for the next morning, meetings to be held, bus schedules, etc. Closed the meeting.
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SATURDAY, 3-20-93 Grand Master Overton called the craft to labor to complete the balance of the business of the Annual Communication. He then congramlated Salina Lodge #60 on the appearance of the building and thanked the Scottish Rite for the donuts and coffee. He then turned to the business at hand. The first order of business was to issue letters of dispensation to a group of brother in the Kansas City area wishing to form a daylight lodge. The brothers having met all the requirements to receive such dispensation, were issued the same. The Grand Master called the officers of Arthur H. Strickland Daylight Lodge UD to the floor where he, accompanied by the members of the Council of Administration, presented them with their letters of dispensation to operate for the upcoming year. The Grand Master then called for the following reports. REPORT ON COMMITTEE OF TRIALS AND PUNISHMENTS Moved for the adoption of this report. Second. Any discussion. So Carried. Also alluded to the supplementary report that was in the addendum found on pages 5 and 6. The reason for the supplementary report. After the submission of the aimual report we conducted three trials in Topeka on the 27 of February and the results of those trials are found on pages 5 and 6 of the addendum. One typo in paragraph one that alludes to brother Richard Seaqrist, that says the trail is scheduled for the 17th and that should be February 27. Moved and seconded. Carried. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Made corrections on page 87 to the budget. On disbursement #5220. This figure has been changed from $19,791 to $14, 791 and that $5,000 has been added to the last non-committed income. That should read $10,000 instead of $5,000. Moved for the adoption of this report and approval of this budget. So carried. GREETINGS FROM NEBRASKA Past Grand Master Donald R. Swanson approached the East. M:.W:. Don thanked Grand Master Overton for his hospitality, congramlated him on his year as Grand Master and expressed his continuing interest in Kansas Masonry. He had lived in Kansas and this lodge was very near and dear to his heart. REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BOARD Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM,: M:.W:. Grand Master and Brethren, I am pleased to report to you for the 26th consecutive year on the assets, the income and the expenses of the Kansas Masonic Home for the year ended November 30, 1992. The end of November is the completion of the fiscal year of the Kansas Masonic Home. Moved for the acceptance of this portion of the report. So Carried. REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM, read the report of the Kansas Masonic Home prepared by Ken Caldwell, President. That report appears in the advanced proceedings. M:.W:. Raum moved for adoption of the report. Seconded. Carried.
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READING OF THE JOURNAL The Grand Master then called for the reading of the journal. Proper motion was made to dispense with the reading of the journal. Motion was seconded and passed. Grand Master Overton then thanked his Grand Lodge officers for their support during the year and wished them well in the future. LABOR TO REFRESHMENT All regular business of the One Hundred Thirty-seventh Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas being completed, the Grand Lodge was called from labor to refreshment for the puipose of opening on the First Degree for the installation of the Grand Lodge Officers for the year of 1993-1994.
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March 21, 1992: R:. W: . Richard D. Overton is installed as Grand Master of Masons in Kansas by M:.W:. Claude W. Norris who had appointed him Grand Senior Deacon in 1988 .
The 1992 First Lady of Kansas Masonry, Bonnie F. Overton, visits the Grand Master's office in the Grand Lodge Building in Topeka.
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April 25, 1992: This year the Grand Master selected two brothers to receive the Distinguished Service Award. They are, on the Grand Master's right, Harrison Underhill of Mound City Lodge #33 and on the Grand Master's left, Walter Bird of Roger E. Sherman Lodge #369.
May 8, 1992: The Grand Master is formally received by the Grand Commandery in Dodge City.
June 7, 1992:
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July 18, 1992: Grand Lodge was opened at the Kansas Masonic Home for the Public Dedication Ceremony of the new Energy Center.
July 23 , 1992: Grand Master participates in the Shawnee Lodge #54 first get acquainted coffee as a new member of the Chamber of Commerce.
August I, 1992:
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opened to receive Illustrious Everette M . Evans , Imperial Potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine . With the Grand Master is Brother John Keating, Mayor of Ft.
Scort , Kansas , presenting a Proclama-
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September 12, 1992: The Grand Master, acting
as King Solomon, raised Brother Dean Webb of Old Mission Lodge #153 to the sublime degree of a Master Mason and is shown presenting him a Masonic lapel pin .
September 26, 1992: Grand Lodge was opened in Royal Lodge # 192 at Lyons, for the Public Dedication Ceremony of the Bolton Community Services Building for Rice County.
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November 8, 1992: The M:. W:. Grand Lodge was opened at McPherson Lodge #172 for the Public Dedication ceremony of a Memorial
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the pioneer Masons of Kansas.
R:.W:. John A. Scho-
walter receives the "Grand Master's Special Award" medal for his 15 years of meritorious
service as chariman of the Public Schools Committee.
Also congratulating Brother John are
W:. Harold Flaigle, Grand Chaplain; M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss , PGM , from Halstead and W:. Donald F. Werener, Grand Junior Deacon.
November 12, 1992: There were approzimately 100 in attendance for the Emerald Lodge #289 annual steak dinner in Lakin. The Grand Master was honored to present aprons to seven mew Master Masons and one 50-year service
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November 29, 1992: The Grand Lodge was opened in Coffeyville, Kansas for the Public Ceremony of Dedication of the new Keystone Lodge # 102 Lodge Hall.
December I, 1992: Imperial Potentate, EvereUe M. Evans visits with W:. Donald F. Werner and the M: .W :. Grand Master at the
Midian Shrine Dinner.
December 20, 1992: Grand Lodge was opened at Wakeeney Lodge #148 for the Public Dedication Ceremony of the
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January 23, 1993: Kansas Masonry in McAllen , Texas .
In addition to the many retired
Kansas Masons wintering in McAllen were lbose sealed : W: . Donald F. Werner, Grand Junior Deacon; M:. W: . Clifford D. Knauss , PGM ; M:.W:. Richard D. Overlon, Grand Masler; M:. W: . Roberl Schnell, Grand Masler of Texas; M:.W: . Roberl M. Nease , PGM ; W: . Harold E. Flaigle, Grand Chaplain. J. Sleven MolSlad, Area Deputy Area X is fourlh from the left in the second row.
January 26, 1992:
Governor Joan
Finney signs the proclamation declar-
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veth K. Neer. Grand Senior Deacon;
William J. Brown, Deputy Grand Masler; M:. W: . Richard D. Overlon , Grand Master; Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer, Public Information Cbairman; and M:. W:. Conrad F. Johnson, PGM .
March 7, 1993: The Grand Lodge of Kansas was opened al Spring Hill Lodge #56 for lbe Public Dedication and Cornerstone Ceremony.
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Reports To The 137th Annual Communication of The M:.W:. Grand Ldoge AF&AM of Kansas Including The Grand Master's Address Grand Officers' Reports Committee Reports
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GRAND MASTER'S ADDRESS Welcome I want to begin by welcoming all of you to the One Hundred Thirty-seventh Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas, and to express my appreciation for the honor which you bestowed on me. The courtesies and respect extended to me and the other officers and our families exceed description I have tried to be the Grand Master which I thought the majority, if not all of you, wanted and I feel that it has been received that way. On March 21, 1992 I stated that it was my belief that the quality of the balance which I would submit at the conclusion of my term would bear a direct relationship with the support, understanding and cooperation I received from every member of our fraternity. Most of these goals or challenges were met with positive reaction and results. Primarily I wanted to cure the ills of lost membership. To this effort we instituted a Masonic awareness program through publicity, a delinquent recovery program and a reinforcement of fraternal relations with appendant orders. The results of the efforts are not available at this writing but they should be by presentation time. My other intention was to encourage a fraternal recommitment of our brotherhood, i.e. that no contention should ever exist. Each of us will have to answer individually whether or not these efforts were successful. Reception Words carmot express my sincere appreciation to the members and their wives of Delaware Lodge No. 96 and Armourdale Lodge No. 271 for the beautiful reception. Also, to Abdallah Shrine for the use of their facilities and kitchen staff. Included in these pleasant memories are the Marine Corps Color Guard, the Scottish Bag Pipes, and Grand Master Claude Norris as Master of Ceremonies. Distinguished Mason I elected to announce the Distinguished Mason of the year at the reception, so that he might enjoy it throughout his year rather than after. Since there were two who were extremely deserving, they were both honored: Worshipful Brother Harrison Underbill of Mound City Lodge No. 33 and Worshipful Brother Walter Bird of Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369. Past Grand Masters Only those who have passed this way may comprehend the nature and significance of the many dilemmas with which a Grand Master is faced. While none of the Past Grand Masters volunteered their advice, they were always available when approached. To those who attended my visits to lodges, hospitals and retirement homes, you added dignity to every occasion. To those who appointed me over the years, I thank you for that training and preparation. To Most Worshipful Arthur Hodgson, I sincerely appreciate all of your efforts to promote our great fraternity through the Bolton Building Dedication Ceremony in Lyons. The dignity and presence of the occasion have been echoed many times by many people. While I may have symbolically set the cornerstone, you laid the foundation. Thank you so very much. To Grand Master Claude Norris, thank you sincerely for my appointment. I hope that I have not disappointed you and have merited the confidence you placed in me. Grand Lodge Officers I imagine that every Grand Master has thought that his officers were the best, as I am certainly of that opinion. To the Council of Administration; I appreciate the fact that we were in accord on all issues pertaining to the welfare of the order and that we were unanimous in our decisions. Knowing each of you as I do, I am quite confident that as Grand Master your primary concern will be for the individual Masons and Blue Lodge membership who have voted their confidence and trust in you To all of the Grand Lodge Officers; I want to express my sincere affection and appreciation to you and your families for the support and enthusiasm exhibited throughout the year. In addition to the fourteen Special Communications of Grand Lodge which most of you attended, there were countless other times you supported me with your presence. For all of these I thank you very much.
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To the Grand Chaplain, Harold Flaigle and the Grand Junior Deacon, Donald Werner; you were my faithful traveling companions for more than forty thousand miles at your own expense. You and your wives were our unofficial good-will ambassadors at every gathering. Your presence contributed to the fulfillment of all of the after-meeting social discussions. I know that our friendship will continue. Grand Secretary Retires On July 31, 1992 R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. resigned from the office of Grand Secretary. This concluded twenty-one years of exemplary service, since Brother Arnold had been installed Grand Secretary on July 31, 1971 at a Special Grand Lodge Communication convened at Old Mission Masonic Temple is Overland Park. On August 2, 1992 countless numbers of Masons and friends attended the Retirement and Appreciation reception for Brother Al and his wife. Marge, who has been his helpmate for these many years. In addition to gifts and momentos, R:.W:. Arnold was accorded the title of Grand Secretary Emeritus, with the retention of his Grand Secretary's apron. From all the Masons of Kansas; Thanks, Al. Grand Lodge Office Staff In response to the resignation of R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., om July 31, 1992 I appointed Assistant Grand Secretary A. Kevin Kobler as Interim Grand Secretary. A Special Communication of Grand Lodge was convened at the Bi-Centennial Center in Salina on August 22, 1992 for the purpose of addressing, discussing and voting on propositions and unfinished business of the 1992 Annual Communication, and for the installation of R;.W:. A. Kevin Kobler as Grand Secretary Your Council of Administration elected to forego the replacement of a full-time Assistant Grand Secretary. This decision compounded the work load for the entire Grand Lodge Staff. Their courteous and faithful dedication to our organization, their support of the Council of Administration and their response and service to individual Masons and lodges is greatly appreciated. On behalf of all the Masons of Kansas, thank you. Grand Lodge Staff, for a job well done. District and Area Deputy Grand Masters These officers have been the eyes, ears and voice of the Grand Master. They have coordinated the District and Area Meetings. They have introduced officer training and membership promotional programs and have been in attendance for the Grand Master's visits in their own respective areas as well as other areas. I as very proud of their performance and the image they projected. Committees The committees of the Grand Lodge are in the business of Masonry. Some, like Ritualistic, Membership and Masonic Education are day-to-day jobs which call for constant activity and commitment. Others such as Jurisprudence and Trial and punishment are event driven, while the major portion are self-driven and accountable to specific deadlines. The Chairmen of these committees are competent and professional in their areas of responsibility. Everyone who accepts a committee appointment knows that he will be held accountable by years end. To all the committee members of the Grand Lodge I accept you performance and thank you for your contribution. Kansas Mason On behalf of all of Kansas Masonry I extend our sincere appreciation to M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh for continuing as Editor. Though his unusual ability and determination we have received six editions of The Kansas Mason. Thank you again. Brother Bill, for a job well done. Publicity Over the past two years the Grand Masters of Kansas have appeared on public television, spoken on the radio, have been quoted in many newspapers and met with the Governor of Kansas. These were all made possible by Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer, of Director of Public Information. In addition, he and his wife, Lola May, arranged for all of the meals and refreshments for this Grand session, including the provisions and staffing of the hospitality
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suite at the Red Coach Inn. Through their efforts many of the staples are being provided at little or no cost to our order. In appreciation, I presented Dr. Farmer the Grand Master's Award for service. Special Communications of Grand Lodge There were fourteen Special Communications this year. May 17- Gamett, Delphian No. 44-Lodge Dedication lune 14- Overland Park Christian Church-Saints John Day Service June 20- Salina, Salina No. 60-Grave Marker-M:.W:. Owen E. Hodgson June 20- Syracuse, Syracuse No. 309-Grave Marker-M:.W:. William E. Montgomery June 27- Parsons, Parsons No. 117-Mortgage Burning Ceremony July 18- Wichita Masonic Home, Dedication of Energy Center August 1Topeka, Topeka No. 17-Imperial Potentate's Reception August 22Salina, Bi-Centennial Center-Special Grand Lodge Communication September 26Lyons, Royal No. 192-Public Dedication, Bolton Building November 8 McPherson, McPherson No. 172-Public Dedication of Cemetery Marker November 29 Coffeyville, Keystone No. 102-Lodge Dedication December 6 Gamett, Delphian No. 44-Mortgage Burning Ceremony December 20 Wakeeney, Wakeeney No. 148, Public dedication Juvenile Detention Center March 7, 1993 Spring Hill, Spring Hill No. 56, Cornerstone and Lodge Dedication New Lodge Dispensation On January 31, 1993 a request for a Letter of Dispensation for a Daylight Lodge in Kansas City was received. If there are not any justifiable objections from the other lodges in Wyandotte County, the letter will be delivered at the Grand Session. The proposed name of the new Lodge is the "Arthur H. Strickland Lodge." Grand Lodge Representatives I made the following recommendations upon requests from Grand Masters from other Jurisdictions. Donald P. Werner Harold E. Flaigle John E. Mowen Stanley D. Browning Gilbert A. Farmer Vernon J. Clark Ronald E. White
Uraguay Vermont Portugal Hungary El Salvador deValle de Mexico Brasil (Sao Paulo)
Some have as yet to receive their official patent. Grand Master's Award This year a special award was created to honor those members who have diligently worked for the good of the order in varied ways. In most cases these men were not recognized for their special contributions nor was any reward sought. It was my sincere pleasure to present them this special award. The recipients of the Grand Master's Special Award are: Bumell Childers Donald Doll L. Dale Hefton Norman Steele Oscar Ford Sam Clements Glen Pugh Lewis Massie Marvin Ury Claude Carpenter Gene Bradley Ike Loy E. Blaine Schoolcraft
John Schowalter George Shipman Everett McBride Ron Adkins Oren Patterson Wilford G. Parsons Stan Goble C. W. "Ike" Sills Frank Lanksford Gilbert A. Farmer Teddie Harrison Kansas City, Missouri James Stone
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Grand Lodge of England This year the World community of Freemasonry celebrated the 275th anniversary of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of England. We in Kansas, extended our warmest regards and congratulations. We were also pleased to extend congratulations to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent on his twenty-fifth anniversary as Grand Master of the Most Worship Lodge of England On February 11,1993 Worshipfiil Brother Barry Southon of Easthouse Lodge No. 7057, Province of Sussex, England visited Union Lodge No. 7 in Junction City. On that occasion he presented to your Grand Master, for the Grand Lodge Museum, a beautiful lambskin apron, collar and jewel of a Standard Bearer in England. For the same purpose he presented a retired apron of the Rose Croix, which will no longer be a part of their regalia. As a personal gift, he presented me a beautiful book commemorating "Freemasonry, a Celebration of the Craft." Appendant and Concordant Bodies To the appendant and concordant bodies I offer my sincere appreciation and thanks. You are the windows through which much of society sees Freemasonry This year 1 attended the Annual Sessions of the Council, Chapter and Commandry, the Order of the Eastern Star, the Jobs Daughters, the Rainbow for Girls and the DeMolay. On August the five Kansas Potentates with most of their Divan attended to Grand Lodge Reception for Illustrious Everett Evans, the Imperial Potentate of North America. During the Special Communication of Grand Lodge on August 22nd the question was posed, "Does Kansas Masonry recognize the Shrine as an appendant organization?" In reference to Kansas By-Law 1-110: Every Mason who is a member of any organization which predicates its membership upon Masonic affiliation, is bound by the same standards of conduct while present at any meeting or function held or sponsored by such organization, as he would be if such meeting or function were held or sponsored by his Lodge." In response to an overwhelming favorable vote, I proclaimed the Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine of North America in Kansas, an Appendant Body of Freemasonry. The dignity of our many public ceremonies this year were enhanced by the presence and demeanor of the Grand Master's Knights Templar Escort, thanks to all of you for a job well done. A special thanks to the Midian Shrine Bagpipe and Drum Corps who assisted the Grand Officers on two occasions. And finally, to the three youth organizations, thank you for keeping my dance card full. Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Dick will always cherish the many, many wonderful meetings we had together. Taxation of Real Property In 1986 there was an amendment to the State Constimtion which increased the percentage of taxation on real property owed and operated by not-for-profit organizations. Through 1988 our positions was that as good citizens we should pay our taxes like everyone else. By 1992 we were faced with the somber reality that approximately twenty-five lodges has closed their doors due to their inability to pay the tax assessment. At that point we had to decide whether we would be participating in political issues or striving to survive as a charitable fraternal organization. We opted for the latter. R;.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. was appointed official Legislative Representative for the Masons of Kansas and as such became a registered lobbyist. Brother Arnold enlisted the assistance of Brother Jack Quinlan, a former Kansas State Senator and the personal representative of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Scottish Rite in Kansas. To these two brothers I extend my sincere gratitude for the many, many hours, days and weeks of lobbying, for a proposition to the voters to amend the Constitution of K!ansas. They were successful. However, it was predicted by political analysts, members of the news media, legal advisors and many other that the proposition would fail. On November 3, 1992, the Masons of Kansas with their families and friends voted YES on Question Number One. The Amendment passed by 20,000 ballots After a short period of celebration we were informed that our sub-classification was not presently recognized as not-for-profit by Kansas Legislators. Our two lobbyist/representatives returned to the Capitol in an effort to bring this issue before the House of Representatives for
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a vote. This time they did not go as freshmen, everyone in the Legislature knew who the Masons were. After numerous meetings with other like and unlike groups, the House of Representatives agreed to vote on the Classification of Masonic Lodges. On the appointed day for balloting on iTie classification, every Represenlalive found a letter on his or her desk for the Grand Master of Masons in Kansas, asking for their support. The results were overwhelmingly in favor of the Masons. At the time of this writing we are still wailing for the Senate's approval. Condition of the Order Our primary concern continues to be the decline in membership. To some lodges this presents overwhelming financial strain, to others lack of activity and officer placement. Addressing this issue we continued a long range membership recovery program which was introduced several years ago. Each year since 1987 we have evaluated our progress and made modifications consistent with the goals. This year we encouraged the implementation of the Selective Invitation Program, We endeavored to reinstate every member who had become suspended in the last three years for non-payment of dues. And. we attempted to recover and confer degrees on every Entered Apprentice and Fellowcraft. We have adopted several public awareness and membership promotional programs consistent with the National Grand Master and Grand Secretaries Conference. In addition, and in keeping with the continuity of the long-range membership recovery, today we are introducing the "Master Builder Award" and the Master's Achievement Award." Now, I can see the yellow flag of caution which may be raised by many, and hear the echoes of "quality not quantity." Let me remind you, we are our own "quality control." A professional survey in 1991 reported that Kansas has the largest percentage of interested Masonic prospects in the United States. That number is in the hundreds of thousands. This year many Kansas lodges broke the candidate deadlock and brought in more new members that in any year of the preceding ten years. Many of those new members were brought in by new members. In conclusion, I would say that Kansas Masonry is on the brink of a new beginning and that we are healthier today than we have been for a long time. However, the ftiture is in your hands. Final Appreciation My sincere thanks to Most Worshipful Claude Norris for the appointment to Grand Senior Deacon. I hope that he is pleased with my performance. To Carveth Neer, my Grand Senior Deacon and his lovely wife, Joan, thank you for the dedication I expected. To the Council of Administration, R:.W;. Bill Brown, Dean Osborn and Morris Fisher, I wish you the very best while serving as Grand Master. To all the Masons and their families, thank you for making this a very special year in my life. To Boimie You joked many times that no one knew who you were unless you were with me. I want you to know, it might have appeared to go un-noticed, but I have it all here in my mind. While I was the one with all the glory, you were content to walk behind. Did I ever tell you that you're my hero? You're every thing I wish I could be. I could fly higher than an eagle, because you are the wind beneath my wings. I would be nothing without you. Thank God for the wind beneath my wings. Richard D. Overton Grand Master
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PROCLAMATION Festival of St. John the Baptist WHEREAS, Freemasonry proudly acknowledges St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist as its patron saints, honors their memory, points to their lives in its ritualistic work, and dedicates its Lodges to them, and WHEREAS, the annual observance of the Festival of the Sts. John has occupied a place of primary importance in the activity of every Craft Lodge, NOW THEREFORE, I, RICHARD D. OVERTON, GRAND MASTER OF THE FREEMASONS IN KANSAS, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM A GENERAL AND SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVANCE OF THE FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST BY THE LODGES OF THIS JURISDICTION ON SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1992. For the purpose herein set forth, I am asking the Lodges to begin at once to make plans for attendance at a service of Divine Worship as a Lodge, or as a group of Lodges, to proclaim and observe this festival day. It is understood that a church must first extend an invitation, and that the acceptance of this invitation must be agreeable to the brethren of the Lodge, all in keeping with the spirit of the General Regulations of Masonry. I call upon all Master Masons to join with Masonic Brethren and participate with their lodges in the act of Divine Worship so rich in Masonic Tradition. As Grand Master I will be attending services at Overland Park Christian Church at which time Grand Lodge will be opened. However, I am asking the officers of your Grand Lodge, Area Deputies, and District Deputies to participate in their local ceremonies. Further, I authorize said Grand Officers, Past Grand Masters, Area Deputies, and District Deputies to open Grand Lodge in the Temples where requested. Thereafter making report to Grand Lodge in written form as soon as possible. GIVEN UNDER THE HAND AND SEAL OF THE M:.W:. GRAND LODGE OF AF & AM OF KANSAS ON MAY 1, 1992. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
EDICTS OF CONSOLIDATIONS The following Edicts of Consolidation were issued by our Grand Master during this year on the dates indicated: 1.
Norwich Lodge No. 319 AF&AM, Norwich, Kansas, and Harper Ix)dge No. 206 AF&AM, Harper, Kansas, April 1, 1992, A.L. 5992.
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Temple Lodge No. 237 AF&AM, McCune, Kansas, and Parsons Ix)dge No. 117 AF&AM, Parsons, Kansas, October 1, 1992, A.L. 5992.
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Gaylord Lodge No. 183 AF&AM, Gaylord, Kansas, and Western Star Lodge No. 174 AF&AM, Smith Center, Kansas, January 1, 1993, A.L. 5993.
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Trinity Lodge No. 313, AF&AM, Wichita, Kansas, and Sunflower L^dge No. 86 AF&AM, Wichita, Kansas, February 18, 1993.
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Delphian Lodge No. 44, Gamett, Kansas May 17th, 1992 The M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the First Degree in Delphian Lodge No. 44, Garnett, Kansas on Sunday, May 17, 1992, with the following Grand Lodge officers or their protems in attendance: M:.W:. Richard D. Overton R:.W:. William J. Brown R:.W:. E. Dean Osbom R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher M:.W:, Claude W. Norris, PGM, as W:. A. Kevin Kobler, as W;, Harold E. Flaigle W:. John E. Mowen W:. Carveth K. Neer W:. Donald F. Werner W:. Jerry Lough W:. Donald D. West W:. Wade R. Park W:. Johnny J. Gillham W:. Stanley D. Browning W:. Thomas J. Welsh W:. Jerry D. Baughn W:. Dee D. Duttweiler
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The Grand Master asked the Grand Senior Deacon to present Past Grand Masters M:.W;. Claude W. Norris and M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson at the altar where they were saluted with the Public Grand Honors. The Grand Master then asked the Grand Senior Deacon to present visiting brother Charles Vogal, member of Cripple Creek, Colorado, Lodge No. 96, at the altar where he was introduced and received a warm welcome. The I^dge was then called at ease and prepared for the Ceremony of Dedication. The Grand Master then called on W:. Glenn C. McMillan, Master of Delphian I^dge No. 44 to begin the Ceremony of Dedication, with W:. Richard W. Farris, PM, serving as Principal Architect for the ceremony. Following the ceremony, the Grand Master called on brother Richard Farris to give a brief history of Delphian Lodge No. 44 and the process which lead to the remodeling project and its completion. Brother Farris's remarks included the length and cost of the project and emphasized the salvation and restoration of the beautiful stained glass windows depicting the square and compass and various other working tools which were brought down from the old Lodge room and installed as light boxes in the walls of the new Lodge room. Brother Farris also expressed his opinion that the remodeling project had given Delphian Lodge No. 44 new life and a renewed sense of worth. The lodge had labored for several years with minimal degree work whereas this year, following the completion of the project, they had already received 12 petitions and raised 7 new Master Masons. The Grand Ixjdge then called upon W:. Glenn C. McMillan, Master of Delphian I-odge No. 44, for his remarks. Our Grand Orator, John E. Mowen, then was called upon for his oration regarding the dedication. The Grand Master then welcomed comments from the Past Grand Masters present, following which he proceeded to offer his own remarks and invited those in attendance to stay for refreshments. No further business appearing, the Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Acting Grand Secretary
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Overland Park Christian Church Overland Park, Kansas June 14, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Overland Park First Christian Church, Overland Park, Kansas, on the First Degree at 7:05 am with the following officers or their protems present: M:.W:. Richard D. Overton R:.W:. William J. Brown R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher W:. Allen M. Peyton (35), as W:. K. Maynard Curts (35,135,436),as W:. Harold E. Flaigle W:. John E. Mowen W:. Carveth K. Neer W:. Donald F. Werner W:. George I. Lawley (153), as W:. Doanld D. West W:. Wade R. Park W:. Johnny J. Gillham W:. Bobby W. Sexton (436), as W:. GlennL. Knapp (45), as W:. Jerry D. Baughn W:. Dee D. Duttwelier
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District Deputies present: R:.W:. C. W. "Charlie" McClain, District 5 R:.W:. Sterling Hornbuckle, District 6 Grand Committee Members present: Gleim L. Knapp . Allen M. Peyton . K. Maynard Curts The Grand Master announced this Special Communication had been called for the purpose of celebrating the festival of St. John the Baptist. The Grand Master welcomed all, and expressed his great pleasure at having such a large mrn-out of the regularly installed Grand officers, then led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of our country. The Grand Master expressed his thanks to the "fill-in" officers and to Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 for providing the furniture and other paraphernalia for the opening of Grand Lodge, and called on W:. Allen M. Peyton to give instructions concerning the breakfast to follow and for proceeding into the sancmary for the Worship Service. The Brethren then joined the Ladies and other guest in Fellowship Hall for a continental breakfast presided over, as it has been for several years, by W:. Jim Walker (65) and his wife Lucy. All contributions over and above the actual cost to be divided between the Kansas Masonic Foundation and Home. At 8:00 am, all processed into the sancmary for the Worship Service, conducted by Rev. Dr. Jeff Crosno, Senior Pastor of the Church. R:.W:. Charlie McClain, DDGM, District 5, served as Lector. The service included the Communion of the Lord's Supper, at which all servers, except the Pastor, were members of the Masonic Fraternity. The Pastor's Sermon was on the subject "God Has No Favorite Children."
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Following the benediction, sufficient brethren returned to the Multi-Purpose room and Grand Lodge was closed in ample form in the First Degree of Masonry. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: K. Maynard Curts Acting Grand Secretary In attendance other than the afore mentioned were: Ed Dillon, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Lucius Bush, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Joseph Hurd, Old Mission Lodge No, 153 Rod Zugelder, Shawnee Lodge No. 54 David Hobbs, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Marion Totle, Old Mission Lodge No. 153 Corwin Elliott, Active Lodge No. 158 Frank J. Mobley, East Gate Lodge No. 620 MO Jim Pipkin, Morton Lodge No. 258 Dale Warda, Fargo Lodge No. 300 Roland Ashley, Ancient Fonn Lodge No. 34 Jim Holloway, Old Mission Lodge No. 153 Allan R. McCune, Savannah Lodge No. 466 OH Halleck B. Warren, Jr., Trenton Lodge No. 109 IL Jim Snyder, Raytown Lodge No. 391 MO Carl Hoehn, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Dermis Bull, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Darrel L. Odle, Shawnee Lodge No. 54 Donald Cohenour, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Calvin McBride, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Tom Paustian, Lenexa Lodge No. 135 John Wyatt, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Mike Smittle, Old Mission Lodge No. 153 Joe Palermo, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Jim Walker, Gardner Lodge No. 65 Ben Cash, Ancient Form Lodge No. 34
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Salina Lodge No. 60, Salina, Kansas June 19, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W;. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the First Degree of Masonry in the lodge hall of Salina Lodge No. 60, Salina, Kansas for the purpose of dedicating and consecrating the Past Grand Master's Grave Marker, honoring M:.W:. Owen Emry Hodgson, our ninety-fifth Grand Master of Kansas. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their proxies were in attendance and assisted. M:.W;. Richard D. Overton W:. John E. Mowen, as R:.W:. E. Dean Osbom R:.W:. Carveth K. Neer, as M:.W:. Robert H. Arnold, PGM, as R: .W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Harold E. Flaigle Donald D. West, as Donald F. Werner William D. Updegrove, Jr.,as Eldon W. VanMeter, as Thomas J. Welsh, as Johnny J. Gillham, as Jerry D. Baughn, as
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The Grand Master upon opening this Special Communication expressed his thanks and appreciation for all who were in attendance. He also expressed his thanks for the fine chicken dinner which preceded the opening. The daughters of M:.W:. Hodgson and other members of his family were also present. The Grand Senior Deacon was ordered to the East and from that point escorted M:.W:. Robert H. Arnold, PGM, 1975, to the altar where he received private honors. He was then returned to the East as Grand Treasurer protem. The Grand Senior Deacon was then asked to form a practice procession line, after which the Brethren were dismissed in order to join with their ladies in a motorcade to Roselawn cemetery. Grand Procession was formed and proceeded to the grave site where the Ceremony was given. The Grand Master asked the Grand Secretary to give a brief statement regarding the life and service of M:.W:. Hodgson.
M:.W:. OWEN EMRY HODGSON GRAND MASTER 1965 To the M:.W:. Grand Master, Wardens, Officers, Past Grand Master, Brethren, friends, members of the family and friends all. This is a high honor for me. When asked by our Grand Master to say these words, second thoughts came to me. It seems but a fortnight ago, although in reality now almost one year later, when we assembled to hear the eulogies given in behalf of Owen Emry Hodgson. As those words came back to memory, it seemed how difficult it would be to add to them. But as so often happens, the wonderfiil gift of memory took over. Early in 1963, an Area Meeting was held in Old Mission Lodge No. 153. That was the first time I can remember seeing, hearing and meeting this fine outstanding Brother. From that day forward, I can honestly say he impressed me and became one of several who would become an example and mentor to me. To attempt a complete outline of his many accomplishments at this time would be a near impossibility. Nevertheless, we shall remember him for many things: An attorney, church leader, leader in the community, a very dedicated educator, a veteran of service to his country and in the Grand Lodge of Kansas as the top officer in the state in 1965 and the 95th Grand Master. Add to this his very great love for his beloved wife Ella, their daughters and grandchildren and you have but touched the store of his many accomplishments. Only recently did one of his outstanding accomplishments within the Fraternity come home to me in a very great way. Referring to that time when he served as Grand Master, we are mindful of his desire to see a foundation established within the Grand Lodge of Kansas. I quote: "The possibilities from such a program are almost beyond speculation...." "in carrying out our charitable and educational work." These are words spoken on March 9, 1966. The Jurisprudence committee of that date did so recommend. The motion was sustained by an overwhelming number and the Kansas Masonic Foundation was born. This was one of his great goals and we could even say dreams. Now, you may ask, how goes that Foundation? On Friday the 8th day of June, 1992, the trustees met in the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas. At that time the Grand Master of Masons, M:.W:. Richard D. Overton and M:.W:. Claude W. Norris, PGM, president of the board were asked to step forward. Dr. Stephen Russell, Project Director representing the hospital and Vice-Chancellor Glenn Potter came forward and presented a plaque. This is a large plaque 2 1/2 by 3 1/2 feet to be affixed to the wall of the lobby of that great instimtion of healing, boldly announcing that the Freemasons of Kansas have given to date $1,250,000.00 to the Oncology Center. Further, this plaque is structured to accommodate increases as they are presented. Nor has this effort stopped. We are now ready to take a giant step forward in assisting with the funding of a mew research program. In the field of education, the Foundation's Student Loan Program has successively doubled in the past three years. Fortunately, we have over a quarter million in this fimd for this need and it is increasing. No, we have not stopped although our total assets have now reached almost five million dollars. The need for further assistance in other areas will receive our attention and efforts. There are many of us joined in the effort, but our Leader was Owen Emry Hodgson.
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As a personal note, I have greatly benefitted from my association with this great man. In the early days of the Foundation, it was difficult to find direction. But he taught me the gentle art of constructive compromise, and therein we found victory and success. I shall miss, but remember with fondness his personal calls to me not only during the holidays, but now and then for just a friendly chat with a wish for the well being of our family and to offer help if needed. To the Great Grand Architect of all of us, I shall always be grateftil for His purpose in allowing our paths of life to cross, for indeed, I am the beneficiary and I am sure that all of you join me as beneficiaries. Thank you Grand Master for allowing me these moments to speak of this loyal American, proud Kansas, faithful Christian and always a loving family man and true Grand Master of Masons. And, may I add, a dear friend. The Grand Master then called for the vessels of Consecration to be brought forward and thereafter led in the ceremony of Dedication and Consecration of the Past Grand Master's Grave Marker. He was assisted by W:. John E. Mowen as Deputy Grand Master, R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Warden and W:. Carveth K. Neer as Grand Junior Warden. Following the formal dedication, our Grand Master called upon those who wished to recall special moments they shared with M:.W:. Hodgson. The Grand Secretary made further comments and M:.W:. Robert H. Arnold, PGM, added his humorous memories with our distinguished brother. Mrs. Don Amend, sister, came forward and expressed the appreciation of the family for the service and all that Masonry had meant in the life of this man. She also presented two monetary gifts; one for the Kansas Masonic Foundation and the other for our Grand Master's special projects. These presentations were from: Evelyn and Don Amend, Eloise Lynch and Madeleine and Neal Anderson, members of his family. The brethren and friends were then asked to join the family for a brief reception in the nearby mausoleum. No further business appearing, the Grand Master declared the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas closed in ample form on the first degree of Masonry. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST; Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Syracuse Lodge No. 309, Syracuse, Kansas June 20, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Master AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form by M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, for the purpose of placement of a Past Grand Master's grave marker, honoring the memory of M:.W:. William E. Montgomery. Past Grand Master 1966. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their proxies assisted. M::.W; . Richard D. Overton R; .W: William J. Brown R: .W; E. Dean Osborn W: . Carveth K. Neer, as M:;.W: . Robert M. Nease, PGM, as R: .W: Albert O. Arnold, Jr. W: . Harold E. Flaigle W: . John E. Mowen
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The Grand Master welcomed and thanked all of the Brethren for their attendance. He particularly noted the severe weather which had brought hail and considerable crop damage to western Kansas the preceding evening and earlier this date. He then ordered the Grand Senior Deacon to escort M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, Past Grand Master 1989, west of the altar. There he was given the public Grand Honors and a hearty welcome. He was then escorted back to the East as Grand Treasurer protem. The Grand Master instructed the Grand Marshal to form the Officers and members in a practice processional. Immediately there after the brethren, their friends and ladies formed a motorcade to the Syracuse cemetery. At the Syracuse cemetery Grand Procession was formed and proceeded to the gravesite. There the Grand Secretary was called upon to give a brief historical review of our ninety-seventh Grand Master. William Earl Montgomery Grand Master 1966 Almost from the day he was initiated. Bill Montgomery seemed destined to become one of Kansas Masonry's greats. In seven years he was already a Past Master of his Lodge and was serving the first of two terms as District Deputy Grand Master. In just sixteen years he was destined to become the 97th Grand Master of Kansas Masons. A quick review of his life would indicate this was the pattern and certainly not an exception. He traveled from Hutchinson with the family to Miami Beach, Florida where he graduated from High School and then on to the University of Florida. But he soon found his way back to western Kansas where he had worked earlier as a ranch hand for his uncle. This time, however, he began working in real estate and insurance. Such things as grain elevators, oil and gas wells, cattle, land, real estate sales and appraisals soon established him as one of Kansas outstanding business men. M:. W:. Bill had the good judgement some years before all of this took place to marry the prettiest school teacher in the county, this happy union produced son and Brother William A. and daughter Karen and grandchildren However, he certainly was not through with Kansas Masonry or it's appendants of York Rite, Scottish Rite and Shrine. His zeal for Scottish Rite Masonry soon found him with offices and positions of responsibility culminating in his appointment as Sovereign Grand Inspector General of Scottish Rite in Kansas in I97I. On December 15, 1968, R:.W:. Floyd Palmer, Grand Treasurer, passed away. M:.W:. Tom Raum, then Grand Master, appointed M:.W:. Bill to that office. He would remain as Grand Treasurer until 1984, when failing health caused him to retire. To say he was a financial expert would be an understatement in my opinion. But one had to be close to him to understand this was not just a guessing process with him. During the years it was my great pleasure to travel many thousands of miles with Bill and Jeanette. When there was a spare moment M:.W:. Bill would quickly find his way to a newsstand, purchase the latest editions on financial news from not only the United States and Canada, but from all reporting centers around the world and begin reading and studying as time would permit. Kansas Masonry has been fortunate in having very capable Brothers in the office of Grand Treasurer. Certainly M:.W:. Bill Montgomery continued this fine tradition and added to it a sound and proud chapter. Although the Kansas Masonic Foundation was to come into being during the administration of M:.W:. Owen E. Hodgson, it received strong support from M:.W:. Bill.
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On May 4th, 1966 he visited my home lodge of Rosedale No. 333. This was for the purpose of presenting 50 year Emblems and helping us belatedly celebrate our 75th aimiversary. From that time forward I never doubted his ability and devotion for the Fraternity. Little did I think it was possible I would be serving with him. Certainly he was a strict but good teacher of finances and a tremendous asset to Kansas Masonry In his biographical sketch M:.W:. Charles S. McGinness, Past Grand Master and Past Grand Secretary closed his remarks by saying "He did an outstanding service as Grand Master and we predict that his time of service to the Craft has really just begun." This prediction has come to pass and indeed Kansas Masonry is the better for his service and shall long share in his wise and prudent administration as our Grand Treasurer. And, may I add he was an outstanding Mason and dear friend. M:.W:. Richard D. Overton then proceeded to perform the Past Grand Master Grave Marking Ceremony, with the assistance of R:.W:. William J. Brown, Deputy Grand Master, R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Warden and W:. Carveth K. Neer as Grand Junior Warden. At the conclusion of the ceremony, M:. W:. Overton asked for informal comments from any of those present regarding their memory and experience with our distinguished friend and Brother. Several experiences and comments were offered. The Grand Master thanked the officers and members of Syracuse Lodge for their assistance in making this ceremony possible. No further business appearing. Grand Lodge was closed in ample form by M:.W:. Richard D. Overton. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Parsons Lodge No. 117, Parsons, Kansas June 27, 1992 A Special Communication of the Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form in the lodge hall of Parsons Lodge No. 117, Parsons, Kansas on June 27, 1992 for the purpose of burning the mortgage. The following were present: M:.W:. Richard D. Overton R:.W:. William J. Brown R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher R:.W:. J. Dean Mitchell, DDGM, as W:. A. Kevin Kobler, as W:. Harold E. Flaigle W:. John E. Mowen W:. Carveth K, Neer W:. Donald F. Werner W:. Jerry Lough W:. Donald West R:.W:. Richard W. Greever, DDGM, as W:. Johimy J. Gillham W:. Stanley D. Browing W:. Thomas J. Welsh W:. Jerry D. Boughn W:. Dee D. Duttweiler
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The activities of the day began with a banquet for the Grand Lodge Officers, their ladies and other dignitaries. Brother Leonard G. Scheurich, ADGM, Area IV, Master of Ceremonies, welcomed all present. Following the dinner all assembled adjourned to the temple for the mortgage burning ceremony. Welcoming remarks were made by Simon Essig, Master of Lodge No. 117, followed by the Invocation given by Brother Leonard Scheurich. Each of the Lodge Officers were introduced and made brief comments. The Grand Lodge Officers entered in procession and assumed the position of their office. The M:.W:. Grand Lodge was opened in ample form on the first degree by M:.W:. Richard D. Overton. The flag of our country was presented by the Grand Commandery. James C. Gerdes gave the Ode to the Flag. A history of the lodge building was presented by Brother Myer Freshman. The cornerstone was laid November 10, 1773 during the administration of M:.W:. Fred Williamson, Grand Master. Claude H. Zink was serving as Worshipful Master and the trustees were Myer S. Freshman, Nelson H. Clarke and Earl Oden. Other lodge participants in this venmre were C. R. Booker, M. F. Thompson, Noel Rike, C. E. Banzet, M. F. Lyon, R. H. Spear, Chester Hughes, J. E. Oden, M. D. Robinson, V. (Smbby) Getter. Attending this event was Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Several fuWre Grand Masters were also in attendance: Forrest D. Haggard, Robert H. Arnold, Ralph D. Walker, William F, Mcintosh & Ben Boyles. Following the dissertation by Brother Myer Freshman, musical selections were given by Wendy Banahasky. The mortgage burning was a spectacular event. A hanging container with flammable material sent sparks to the location of the mortgage and set it aflame. The Grand Master and his party were introduced and Grand Lodge was declared closed. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Acting Grand Secretary
SPECL\.L COMMUNICATION Kansas Masonic Home Fellowship Hall, Wichita, Kansas July 18, 1992 The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas AF & AM was opened in ample form on the first degree of Masonry by M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, for the purpose of a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of the Energy Center at the Kansas Masonic Home, 401 South Seneca, Wichita, Kansas, July 18, 1992. The following officers or their pro tems assisted in the opening and the ceremony: M:.W:. Richard D. Overton R:.W:. William J. Brown R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher W:. A. Kevin Kobler, as W:. Harold E. Flaigle W:. John E. Mowen W:. Carveth K. Neer W:. Donald F. Werner
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The following Grand Masters were in attendance: Arris M. Johnson, Clifford D. Knauss, S. Allen Daugherty, Carroll C. Amett, Thomas C. Raum, Jr., Don E. Robinett. The Grand Master led the flag salute after which he made announcements concerning the events of the day. Grand Lodge adjourned to the Energy Center where they were joined by other representatives of Grand Lodge and members and officers of Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Star. The following program was presented: Invocation Nancy S, Evans, Grand Chaplain Grand Chapter of Kansas, Order of Eastern Star Musical Invocation "Amazing Grace" Midian Shrine Pipes and Drums Welcome Address Jon R. Robison, Administrator Kansas Masonic Home Special Remarks Ken Caldwell, President The Kansas Masonic Home Board of Trustees CongraWlatory Remarks Patricia White, Associate Grand Matron Grand Chapter of Kansas, Order of Eastern Star Congratulatory Remarks Thomas J. Owen, Worthy Grand Patron Grand Chapter of Kansas, Order of Eastern Star Congratulatory Remarks Tim Witsman Chamber of Commerce, City of Wichita Dedication Ceremony Grand Lodge of Kansas Ribbon Cutting Richard D. Overton, Patricia White, Thomas J. Owen, Ken Caldwell Jon Robison, and the Kansas Masonic Home Board of Trustees Keynote Address Richard D. Overton, Grand Master Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas Benediction Aldon W. Clements on behalf of the staff and^residents of The Kansas Masonic Home Special thanks was extended to a number of people and organizations which helped make this gathering a huge success. Following the ceremony an informal reception was hosted by the Grand Master and officers of both the Grand Lodge and the Grand Chapter of Kansas, Order of Eastern Star.
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THE ENERGY CENTER The Energy Center is 5408 square feel and is enabling the retirement of equipment that is 47 years old and older. The new building has a low pressure steam boiler, 2 hot water tanks, 1 condensate return tank, 2 water systems units, I compressor, I emergency generator and related switch gear to handle the S. Allan Dougherty Medical Pavilion. Also included is a new modern maintenance shop; the Energy Center will furnish power, steam and hot water to all The Kansas Masonic Home. In addition to the Grand Lodge officers and Past Grand Masters the following were in attendance: Robert J. Higgs, Golden Rule Lodge No. 90 Robert B. Pfuetze, St. Johns Lodge No. 113 James E. Stone, WM, Golden Rule Lodge No. 90 Harold E. Rowley, Eminence Lodge No. 205 Jerry VanAllen, PM, Sharon Springs, Lodge No. 417 Daniel R. Hale, WM, Masonic Home Lodge No. 450 James B. DeBerry, Trinity Lodge No. 313 Doss Allensworth, JW, Masonic Home L^dge No. 450 Donald B. Lawson, PM, St. Johns Lodge No. 113 Dewaine Geiger, PM, Excelsior Lodge No. 115 Dayle Heft, Kiowa Lodge No. 293 Stanley Browning, PM, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Ben Shapiro, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Jeff Sowder, Woodson Lodge No. 121 Ray Canada, Home Trustee, Golden Rule Lodge No. 90 Tex L. New. Overland Park Lodge No. 436 Dennis A. Dougherty, Bestor B. Brown Lodge No. 433 Cameron Miller, Masonic Home Lodge No. 450 Donald L. Doll, North Star Lodge No. 168 Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Acting Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Masonic Temple, 30th & MacVicar, Topeka, Kansas August 1, 1992 A Special Communication was called by the M:.W:. Grand Lx)dge AF & AM of Kansas at the Masonic Temple, Topeka, Kansas, August 1, 1992 and opened in ample form on the first degree for the purpose of receiving the Imperial Potentate of the AAONMS The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems were in attendance M:.W: . Richard D. Overton R: .W:. William J. Brown R: ,W;. E. Dean Osbom R: ,W:. Morris L. Fisher M:.W: . Ben B. Boyles, PGM, as R: .W:. A. Kevin Kobler W: . Harold E. Flaigle W: . John E. Mowen W: . Carveth K. Neer W: . Donald F. Werner W: . Jerry Lodgh W: . Donald West W: . Wade R. Park
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Johnny J. Gillluim Stanley D. Browning Thomas J. Welsh Dee D. Duiweiler
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rive Past Grand Masters were present: Ben B, Boyles. Robert H. Arnold. Conrad F. Johnson. Chester L. Gilbert and Claude W, Norris. The Imperial Potentate entered led by 15 members of Knights Templar Honor Guard. riie lodge was called to ease and guests, ladies and others entered for the public portion of meeting. Approximately 200 were on hand the greet and meet the honoree. The Imperial Potentate. Everette M. Evans was accompanied by local Potentates: Arab Shrine. Ray French Miza Shrine. Jerry Skidmore Midian Shrine. Dr. Mills Abdalah Shrine. Bert Willard Isis Shrine. Max McClintoch M:.W:, Claude W. Norris. PGM. presented the Honorable John F. Keating. Mayor of Fort Scott. Kansas for a presentation. The mayor recognized the visiting dignitary and presented a proclamation bv the city of Ft. Scott recognizing Saturday. August 8. 1992 as "Kansas Shrine Bowl Day." Potentate Evans thanked the officers and members of the Grand Lodge for the honors and courtesies extended, with a special thanks to the Mayor of Fort Scott for giving recognizance to one of the most important events in Shrine work for the youth of our country. After remarks to the members and guests M:.W:. Richard D. Overton presented the honored guest with a Plaque declaring the week of July 26 - August 1 and Kansas Shrine Week. He also presented the Potentate with a Kansas Shrine Sunflower Pin and a cordial invitation to attend the Grand Lodge Session in March in Salina. The Grand Master called the meeting to ease to allow all guests to leave and the Grand Lodge was called to labor to close in ample form. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Interim Grand Secretary
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Salina Lodge No. 60, Salina, Kansas August 22, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the first degree at the Salina Bicentenniel Center, Salina, Kansas for the purpose of installing the new Grand Secretary, A. Kevin Kobler, and receiving a report from the special committee appointed to smdy and propose corrections and changes to the constimtlon and by-laws. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns assisted in the opening and ceremony. M:.W:. Richard D. Overton Grand Master .W:. William J. Brown Deputy Grand Master W:. Morris L. Fisher, as Grand Senior Warden W:. Carveth K. Neer, as Grand Junior Warden â&#x20AC;˘W:. William F. Mcintosh Grand Treasurer .W:. A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary W:. Harold E. Flaigle Grand Chaplain W:. John E. Mowen Grand Orator W:. Stanley D. Browning, as Grand Senior Deacon W:. Donald F. Werner Grand Junior Deacon W:. Jerry Lough Grand Marshal W:. Donald West Grand Sword Bearer W:. Wade R. Park Grand Senior Steward W:. Johimy Gillham Grand Junior Steward W:. Robert Tomlinson, as Grand Pursuivant W:. Thomas J. Welsh Grand Tyler W:. Jerry D. Baughn Assistant Grand Tyler W:. Dee D. Duttweiler Grand Organist .W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary Emeritus Installation Ceremony Following the opening of Grand Lodge, Grand Master, Richard D. Overton, called the Grand Lodge to refreshment for the purpose of the public installation of the new Grand Secretary. Brother A. Kevin Kobler was escorted to the altar where he was duly obligated and installed as the Grand Secretary of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas. Following the installation, the new Grand Secretary introduced his fience, Susan Sebring, and her son Trent to the assembly. The Grand Master then set the Grand Lodge at ease so that all non-masons could leave the hall and the Grand Lodge could be reconviened for the purpose of acting upon the proposed constitutional and by-law changes. After all guests had departed Grand Lodge was then opened on the third degree to discuss and act on the business at hand. The necessary quorum being in attendance, the following propositions presented and tabled at the 136th Annual Communication in March of this year were introduced, discussed and acted upon in proper form: FOREWORD to 1975 EDITION: Adding to the last sentence "Amended - 197 9" FORWARD TO 1991 EDITION: M: . W;. Conrad F. Johnson, Grand Master appointed the following as COMMITTEE ON BY-LAWS REVISIONS: Mi.W:. Don E. Robinett PGM. Chairman. R; .W: . Albert O. Arnold. Jr. Grand Secretary and R: .W; â&#x20AC;˘ Franklin Dean Wvant as said committee. This committee was to review. recommend. spell-check and proof-read the Laws of Kansas Masonry. Upon completion, the entire work was submitted to the Committee on Jurisprudence for exeunination as to its form and correctness. Report was made by the committee at the One Hiindred Thirty Sixth Annual Commxinication held in Salina, Kansas.
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M:.W:. Conrad Johnson requested that BY-LAW 3-103, FEES; BY-LAW 3-203, FEE FOR WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION; AND BY-LAW 3-207, LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION be removed since he promised he would not propose motions. M:.W:. Don E Robinett, PGM, instructed Brother Robert Davis on the Jurisprudence Committee to remove those three By-Laws. In beginning this report, your committee made the following observations: First several of the reviewed Laws were structured when our fraternity was double its present size. This while having an undesirable effect on our numbers, has created still other problems. Likewise the side effect has reduced the needs of other duties and services performed by and for the individual Lodges. We must also note in that same period of time the reduction of 120 Lodges. pg 13. ARTICLE VI, Sec. 1, GRAND LODGE OFFICERS. Add, (16) A s s i s t a n t Grand T v l e r ; (17) Grand O r a t o r ; (18) Grand M u s i c i a n . Cross Reference; By-Laws, Sees. 2-113 to 2-124G. Rev. 8/91 Recommended by the Grand Master and supported by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg- 13. ARTICLE VI, Sec. 3, ELECTION AND TERMS. 9th line, striking the Grand Master and entering the Deputy Grand M a s t e r . Recommended by the Grand Master and Committee. A l s o , changing t h e s e n t e n c e t o r e a d ; The s u b o r d i n a t e o f f i c e r s s h a l l be a p p o i n t e d by t h e Grand M a s t e r e l e c t (Deputy Grand M a s t e r ) and s h a l l s e r v e a t h i s w i l l and p l e a s u r e d u r i n g h i s t e n u r e . Cross Reference: By-Laws, Sees. 2-101, 2-102 Recommended by the Grand Master and the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 18. ARTICLE VIII, Sec. 4, POWERS AND DUTIES. Last paragraph, line 5 a p p o i n t , spelling Passed [X]
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pg 22. ARTICLE IX, Sec. 9, ANNUAL REPORT and DUES. Striking the sentence heginnine " T h i s r e p o r t s h a l l b e p r e p a r e d ( T h i r d S e n t e n c e ) and replacing it with The r e p o r t s u p p l i e d by t h e Grand S e c r e t a r y s h a l l be i m m e d i a t e l y examined . c o r r e c t e d i f n e e d b e . and r e t u r n e d t o t h e Grand S e c r e t a r y on o r b e f o r e t h e t e n t h day of J a n u a r y of each y e a r . Cross Reference By-Laws, Sees. 2-301,3-306, 3-309. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 24. ARTICLE X, Sec. 1, RESIDENCE OF PETITION FOR MYSTERIES, striking the word Petition and replacing it with P e t i t i o n e r . Cross Reference: By-Laws 4-103, 4-204. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 31. By-Law 2-103, VACANCIES IN OFFICE. Changing the last four words to read and adding thereto then reading: d e a t h , s u s p e n s i o n , e x p u l s i o n , o r upon a m a j o r i t y d e t e r m i n a t i o n of t h e C o u n c i l of A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of i n s a n i t y , d i s e t b i l i t y o r i n a b i l i t y of t h e o f f i c e r t o p e r f o r m h i s d u t i e s . Cross Reference ART. VI, Sec. 11 Recommended by the Grand Master and Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 34. By-law 2-116, COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS. 4th line adding Area Deputy Grand M a s t e r . Cross-Reference: ART. V. (1982) Passed [X]
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pg 34. By-law 2-118, COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. pg 34. Line 11, adding, o r t r a n s f e r r e d to the g e n e r a l fund as needed. pg 35. Lines 11, 12 & 13 striking all of (9) and placing in it's stead: The L o d g e S e c r e t a r i e s are examining the roll of members s u p p l i e d b y t h e Grand S e c r e t a r y and r e p o r t i n g c o r r e c t i o n s a s n e e d e d . Recommended by the Committee. pg 35. From top of page, line 7, remove Card index and replacing. D a t a file e n t r y to Grand Lodge Proceedings; (Amended 1955). Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 36. By-law 2-124A, COMMITTEE ON RITUALISTIC WORK. Line 8, To delete the following portion of said Law: s h a l l a r r a n g e f o r t h e e x e m p l i f i c a t i o n o f t h e work a t t h e Annual Coimnunications of t h e Grand Lodge: Cross-Reference: Art. VI. Sec. 13. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 39. By-law 2-130, AREAS, AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS, MASONIC DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Line 6._The D e p u t y Grand M a s t e r . Believe this to be the intent of the law. Then changing the last two lines to read: " e a c h o f whom s h a l l b e a M a s t e r o r P a s t M a s t e r p r e f e r a b l y a r e s i d e n t o f h i s A r e a o r D i s t r i c t " . (Amended 1982, 1990 and 1991). Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 40. By-Law 2-133, CONFERENCE OF DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Change of title and structure, to follow current practice.-ORIENTATION CONFERENCE OF AREA/DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. An o r i e n t a t i o n c o n f e r e n c e o f n e w l y a p p o i n t e d A r e a / D i s t r i c t D e p u t y Grand M a s t e r s s h a l l b e h e l d annually by the Deputy Grand M a s t e r prior to the Annual C o m m u n i c a t i o n . Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 40. By-Law 2-134, JEWELS, OFFICIAL CIPHERS AND OTHER PROPERTY HELD BY DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. Last sentence in brackets A r e a (caps typo) Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 40. By-Law 2-135, PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION OF ADVANCED REPORTS. First sentence, remove two w o r d s - S e c r e t a r y o f . (Amended 1990). Recommended by the CoiTunittee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 41. B y - U w 2-205, ANNUAL OR SPECIAL COMMUNICATION-CLOTHING, revised to read: " The O f f i c e r s s h a l l b e c l o t h e d a s M a s t e r M a s o n s a n d shall wear the jewels which. by established custom. are appropriate to t h e i r s t a t i o n s . " Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 43. By-law 2-301, GRAND LODGE PER CAPITA TAX AND SPECL«iL ASSESSMENT. (Second Page) line 5, strike the word-make. Cross-Reference Constitution, Art. rV; Art. IX, Sec. 9; By-Laws, Sec. 4-306.Bad Grammar. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
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pg 45. By-Law 2-309, ALLOWANCES TO DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. To add A r e a / before and joined with District Deputy Grand Masters. Also to remove any compensation for service performed except as hereafter provided. New T i t l e ALLOWANCES TO AREA/DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS. An Area/District Deputy Grand Master shall receive no compensation for his services. But each Area/District Deputy Grand Master who attends the orientation conference of Area/District Deputy Grand Masters, and all sessions of the Armual Communication shall receive the same mileage and per diem as a Lodge representative unless he is entitled to mileage and expenses under some other provision of the law. An A r e a / D i s t r i c t Deputy Grand M a s t e r s h a l l r e c e i v e no o t h e r compenBation o r r e i m b u r s e m e n t f o r h i e s e r v i c e s . (Amended 1958 Amended 1959 & 1991) Changes and additions as highlighted. Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 48. By-Law 2-506, LAWS OF MASONRY TO CANDIDATE. Re-wrltten to read; "Each candidate at the communication which he is raised to the degree of Master MaBon will be presented a copy of the Masonic Laws at the expense of his Lodge". Passed []
Rejected [X]
pg 49. By-law 2-507, PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION-NOTICE TO LODGES. Following the last sentence. At t h e L o d g e ' s e x p e n s e . (Adopted 1951 & 1991). Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected []
pg 49. By-law 3-103, FEES. Line 3 change to Fiftv_dollars. Recommended by the Grand Master Passed [ ] Rejected [ ] Withdrawn [X] pg 52. By-law 3-203, FEE FOR WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION. Line 3 change to F i f t y Dollars. Recommended by the Grand Master. Passed [ ] Rejected [ ] Withdrawn [X] pg 53. By-law 3-207, LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION. Line 5, change to Ten Dollars. Recommended by the Grand Master Passed [ ] Rejected [ ] Withdrawn [X] pg 56. By-law 3-306, DUTIES OF THE MASTER. Last sentence. "He Shall attain such proficiency in the C i p h e r / M o n i t o r as will enable him to o v e r s e e the work and i n s u r e t h e L e c t u r e s a r e d e l i v e r e d i n a creditable manner, and shall see that the Lodge records are properly kept, and that the Annual Report is duly and properly made and transmitted "on t i m e " . Cross-Reference; Constimtion, Art.IX, Sec. 9; By-Laws, Sees, 3-204, 3-317, 3-407, 4-409, 3-421, 4-119, 4-127, 4-129, 4-132, 4-133, 4-307, 4-308, 4-404, 5,209, 5-210, 5,215, 5-227, 5-231, 5-304, 5-309. Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected []
pg 58. By-Law 3-317, STANDING COMMITTEES. First sentence, change five to s i x committees. Then removing from line ten, "nor more t h a n s i x members". Then after Masonic Foundation semi colon adding: One on Membership, c o n s i s t i n g of t h r e e members w h o ' s duty i t s h a l l be t o d i s c u s s membership p r o b l e m s p e c u l i a r t o t h e i r Lodges, t o promote and implement membership p r o g r a m s of t h e Grand Lodge. Cross-Reference By-Laws,. 3-607
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Also remove the last sentence and make it into separate By-Law, to wit:. ADD A NEW BY-LAW NUMBER 3 - 3 1 8 THE ANNUAL LODGE AUDIT. The A n n u a l a u d i t o f t h e a c c o t i n t s o f t h e T r e a s u r e r a n d S e c r e t a r y s h a l l b e made a s s o o n a s p r a c t i c a b l e a f t e r t h e Annual Communication, and a r e p o r t s h a l l b e s u b m i t t e d t o t h e Lodge a t a S t a t e d C o m m u n i c a t i o n n o t later t h a n f o r t y - f i v e days a f t e r s a i d Annual Communication, t h i s to i n c l u d e f i n a n c e s , i n y e s t m e n t s . p r o p e r t y and membership r e c o r d s . Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 62. By-Law 3-418, MASONIC FUNERAL.. Remove this law as written and replace with the followinE:_"Every Mason i s e n t i t l e d t o M a s o n i c b u r i a l b y h i s Lodge. Provided, That no Lodge s h a l l conduct the funeral c e r e m o n y f o r a n y o n e who, a t t h e t i m e o f h i s d e a t h i s under sentence of s u s p e n s i o n or e x p u l s i o n for unmasonic conduct". Cross-Reference: By-Laws, Sec. 3-607. Passed [ ]
Rejected [X]
pg 63. By-law 3-422, CLOTHING OF OFFICERS AND BRETHREN. Adding one line to read: "The a p r o n i s t o b e w o r n o v e r o r o n t o p o f a l l other garments". Passed [ ]
Rejected [X]
pg 63. By-Law 3-425, CONDITION OF LODGE ROOM-SMOKING. Deleting the last four words of the sentence, to read thus: "The L o d g e room s h a l l a l w a y s b e k e p t i n a c l e a n and o r d e r l y c o n d i t i o n , and smoking s h a l l n o t be p e r m i t t e d t h e r e i n a t any t i m e " . Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 67. By-Law 3-612, LAW AND PROCEEDINGS TO BE READ IN LODGE. Change the first sentence to read: The C o n s t i t u t i o n a l a n d By-Law c h a n g e s a d o p t e d a t Grand L o d g e a n d p u b l i s h e d i n t h e A n n u a l P r o c e e d i n g s s h a l l b e r e a d i n e a c h L o d g e a n n u a l l y . - All copies of the Proceedings shall be kept in the Lodge room for reference. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 70. By-Law 4-103, PETITION FOR THE MYSTERIES-REQUIREMENTS. Line 10 p e t i t i o n e d (spelling correction). Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 71. By-Law 4-104, PETITION FOR ADVANCEMENT-REQUIREMENTS. After line six after the words "whether it waives jurisdiction" a d d s e m i - c o l o n ( ; ) . then remove, " o r r e g u e s t t h e a d v a n c e m e n t . " Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 72. By-Law 4-108, PETITIONS FOR RESTORATION OR REINSTATEMENT - T O WHAT LODGE. Changing the last portion of the last sentence to read; " but if the Lodge which suspended or expelled him has ceased to work he cannot be restored or reinstated by the Lodge within whose jurisdiction he resides, i f m o r e t h a n o n e b l a c k ball a p p e a r s â&#x20AC;¢ Cross-Reference: BYLAWS 4-128,4-135. Recommended by the Committee. Passed [ ]
Rejected [X]
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pg 72. By-Law 4-110, PETITION FOR THE MYSTERIES-PREVIOUS REJECTION OF PETITIONER. Remove the last sentence which reads: ° I f i t a p p e a r s t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n e r h a s b e e n r e i e c t e d b y a n o t h e r Masonic Lodge o u t s i d e t h i s Grand J u r i s d i c t i o n , a n d s u c h o t h e r Lodge i s s t i l l w o r k i n g , t h e p e t i t i o n may b e r e c e i v e d o n l y i f i t i s a c c o m p a n i e d b y t h e c o n s e n t o f such o t h e r Lodge". Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 74. By-Law 4-119, COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION. Add to the second sentence, after first comma inserting e v e r y member o f t h e c o m m i t t e e s h a l l c o n d u c t h i s i n v e s t i g a t i o n and shall report, then as is to end of sentence. Then to expunge the first sentence following PROVIDED, line 10, Then t o b e g i n . P r o v i d e d t h a t i n n o e v e n t s h a l l t h e C o m m i t t e e , or any member thereof, announce the reason for its conclusion in reporting upon any petition, nor the facts upon which it is based, nor shall aiiy one request such explanation (Amended 1968). Recommended by the Committee. Cross-Reference: Constitution, Art.X, Sec. 5: By-Laws, Sec. 4-135, 4-119A Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 75. By-Law 4-119A, COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGATION MAY REPORT ONLY AT A STATED COMMUNICATION. Changing the sentence structure as follows: " E v e r y r e p o r t o f a C o m m i t t e e o f i n v e s t i g a t i o n s h a l l b e made a t a S t a t e d Communication o f t h e Lodge. The b a l l o t shall be taken as p r o v i d e d f o r i n B y - l a w 4 - 1 2 6 . Cross-Reference: Constitution, Art. X, Sec. 5; By-Laws, 4-119, 4-126. The Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 76. By-Law 4-127, CONDUCT OF BALLOT. The third sentence, adding two words, to read: The result._when c o n e l u s i v e . -then to the end as written. (Amended 1985). Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 76. By-Law 4-128, UNANIMOUS BALLOT REQUIRED, EXCEPT FOR RESTORATION. To r e - t i t l e and r e - w r i t e this by-law as follows: BALLOTING--It s h a l l r e q u i r e more t h a n o n e ( 1 ) b l a c k b a l l to r e j e c t any p e t i t i o n : Provided, a p e t i t i o n f o r r e s t o r a t i o n from suspension f o r n o n payment of dues r e g u i r e s o n l y two-thirds majority. I f t h e p e t i t i o n e r was s u s p e n d e d o r e x p e l l e d b y a L o d g e w h i c h h a s c e a s e d t o e x i s t , i n w h i c h e v e n t i t s h a l l r e g u i r e more t h a n o n e ( 1 ) b l a c k b a l l t o r e j e c t a s p r o v i d e d i n By-Law 4 - 1 0 8 . Cross-Reference: Constimtion, Art.X, Sec. 6; By-Laws, Sec. 4-135. Passed [ ]
Rejected [X]
Pg 77. By-Law 4-129, SECOND BALLOT. To remove and rewrite, changes as high lighted. When a ballot is taken upon any petition which reguires more than one (1) black ball to reject, and only two negative votes appear, the Master shall at once, without comment and without permitting discussion, order a second ballot. If two or more negative votes appear on the second ballot, the Master shall declare the petition or applicant rejected; but if the second ballot is clear or contains only one black ball, the petition shall be accepted. If rejection occurs the ballot can not be retaken. Passed [ ]
Rejected [X]
pg 77. By-Law 4-130, ONE BALLOT FOR ALL DEGREES. Line 5, second word one changed to: t w o . Passed [ ]
Rejected [X]
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pg 77. BY-Law 4-133, BALLOTING ON TWO OR MORE PETITIONS. Line 7 one changed to: t w o . Passed [ ]
Rejected [X]
pg 79. By-Law 4-205, DEGREE TEAMS-CONFERRAL OF DEGREES. Remove the first sentence and replace as follows; No Degree team may e n t e r o r l e a v e t h i s Grand J u r i s d i c t i o n , w i t h o u t t h e a p p r o y a l of t h e Grand M a s t e r : P r o y i d e d , Lodge o f f i c e r s o r a Degree Team of one Lodge may c o n f e r any d e g r e e i n a a n o t h e r Kansas Lodge w i t h o u t c o n s e n t . Every Degree conferred upon a candidate who is seeking to attain membership in any Lodge, continuing to end of sentence as written. Recommended by Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 81. By-Law 4-212, WORK ON SEVERAL CANDIDATES. Adding the following sentence. The Grand M a s t e r may i s s u e S p e c i a l D i s p e n s a t i o n ( s ) for m u l t i p l e c o n f e r r a l of d e g r e e s . Cross-Reference By-Law 3-402 Recommended by Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected []
pg 82. By-Law 4-302, INITIATORY FEES. Adding to the last sentence, line 6, to read: "Become part of the permanent fund of such Home, w i t h o n l y t h e i n t e r e s t t h e r e o f t o be u s e d . Cross-Reference By-Law 2-301. Recommended by the Committee. Passed [X]
Rejected []
pg 82. By-law 4-304, FEES FOR ADVANCEMENT-MEMBERSHIP. When the Lodge haying jurisdiction grants a (waiver of iurisdiction). that Lodge shall return to the Petitioner the ijnused portion of the fee. The Lodge accepting the Petition for Advancement, thereby acguires exclusive iurisdiction and is entitled to a prorate charge for the remaining Degree (s). Further, the Petitioner â&#x20AC;¢ upon completion of the Master Mason's Degree, becomes a member of that Lodge. Cross-Reference: By-Law 4-401. Passed [X]
Rejected. [ ]
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pg 82. By-Law 4-304A, COURTESY CONFERRAL OF DEGREES-FEES.."To read:_No f e e s s h a l l be a s s e s s e d f o r t h i s c o u r t e s y ; PROVIDED, t h e Lodge making t h e r e g u e s t must c o l l e c t t h e e n t i r e fee b e f o r e c o u r t e s y work i s p e r m i t t e d . Cross-Reference: Passed [X]
Rejected [ ]
pg 84. By-Law 4-313, VOLUNTARY PREPAID PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP. TO EXPUNGE THIS ENTIRE By-Law using the basics of this Law as the foundation of the Corporate regulation of the Committee. Further to bring this into confirmation with similar action when the Kansas Masonic Home and Kansas Masonic Foxindation were instituted. Passed [ ] Rejected [ ] Passed in March
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To read; By-Law 4-313, VOLPNTARY PREPAID PERPETUAL MEMBERSHIP. A member in good standing may purchase a Perpetual Membership from his Lodge. The Cost will be calculated at twenty times the rate of dues for his Lodge, but never_less.thaji $500. Passed [ ] Rejected [ ] Passed in March pg 84. By-Law 4-314. PERPETUAL MEMORIAL MEMBERSHIP. A memorial member ship (s) may be purchased by any person (B) in the name of a deceased Brother for SlOO each. The net amount derived therefrom will be returned to his Lodge yearly, by warrant, after administratiye expenses are deducted. Passed [ ] Rejected [ ] Passed in March pg 84. By-Law 4-315. PERPETUAL AND MEMORIAL MEMBERSHIPS ADMINISTRATION. This will be pursuant and in accordance with the Articles and By-Laws of the Perpetual Life Membership Incorporated. Passed [ ] Rejected [ ] Passed in March pg 85. By-Law 4-401, PLACE OF MEMBERSHIP. Following the second sentence, adding: _"He must p r o y e p r o f i c i e n t on t h e T h i r d Degree b e f o r e he can h o l d o f f i c e , d i m i t . t r a n s f e r , o r be e n t i t l e d t o d u a l o r p l u r a l a f f i l i a t i o n " . . Then as is to the end of said law. Cross-Reference: Constitution, Art. VIII, Sec. 2; Art.X, Sec. 4; By-Laws 3-112, 4-401, 4-108. Passed [X]
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pg 87. By-Law 4-404, DIMISSION - CERTIFICATE. Change of title to: CERTIFICATE OF DIMISSION.. then adding the following sentence: "The Lodge S e c r e t a r y may i s s u e a c e r t i f i c a t e of d i m i s s i o n t o any member i n c u r r e n t good s t a n d i n g who h a s no o t h e r f i n a n c i a l l i e i b i l i t i e s o r charges pending. thereafter announcing and recording the t r a n s a c t i o n i n t h e m i n u t e s of t h e n e x t s t a t e d communication of t h e Lodge. Cross-Reference: Constitution, Art. X, Sec. 4. Passed [X]
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Conclusion; As members of this Committee, several things greatly concern us. With your indulgence they are as follows: WHEREAS, a number of our Laws were structured some years ago when our Grand Jurisdiction of Masons was well over one hundred thousand and, WHEREAS, at that same time there were seventy-nine districts within the Jurisdiction and, WHEREAS, since that time the total membership has been cut in half, and although the addition of Area Deputies has been instimted, the total number has been reduced by more than 30%, THEREFORE. ^we recommend that all Standing Committees be reduced to three members. exclusiye of Publications, Correspondence eind Necrology Committees. ARTICLE VI. Sec. 13. Standing Committees. - This would reduce to three members the Committees on Credentials; On Reports of Gretnd Officers; on Finance: on Jurisprudence; on Trials and Punishments; on Masonic Education; on Public Schools; on Temple Building Remodeling; on Ritualistic Work; striking "consisting of fiye
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members e a c h . " t h e n made t o r e a d : " c o n s i s t i n g of t h r e e e a c h ; " t h e r e a f t e r , l i n e e l e v e n , c h a n g i n g t h e word seven t o t h r e e . Rationale: In our examination of the situation, we have time and again foimd the only functioning member of the committee is the Chairman. And further By-Law 2-308 does provide for expense allowances for all Standing Committeemen if they fiinction or not, or if they do or do not attend the Grand sessions. Recommended by the Committee. Passed [ ]
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WHEREAS, the Grand Master can, if he so desires, for good cause create additional Offices in the Grand Lodge during his tenure of office, ARTICLE VI. S e c . 5 DUTIES AND POWERS OF GRAND MASTER, sub p a r a g r a p h ( f ) . we b e l i e v e t h e Grand M a s t e r h a s t h e powers and p r e r o g a t i v e of naming "HONORARY COMMITTEES." e x c l u s i v e of t h o s e r e c e i v i n g r e m u n e r a t i o n . We n o t e o u r Grand M a s t e r , j u s t a s s e v e r a l of h i s p r e d e c e s s o r s , h a s a l r e a d y e x e r c i s e d t h i s p r e r o g a t i v e . We t h e r e f o r e do n o t recommend t h e naming of a d d i t i o n a l s t a n d i n g coTmnittees. We recommend a complete revision of the manner in which amendment to the Constitution and By-Laws are proposed, deliberated and acted upon as follows: to expunge entirely by amendment ARTICLE XI, Sec. 7, and replace with the following: ARTICLE XI. Sec. 7. The Constitution or any Article or Section or any By-Law or any avih heading, may be amended, repealed or added thereto in the following manner; Every such proposition shall be submitted to the Grand Secretary's office by January 15th. The proposition shall then be forwarded to the Committee on Jurisprudence for review as to it's proper form. Upon approval, the proposition shall then be forwarded to the Grand Master for his approval with a majority consent of the Council of Administration, agreeing thereto. If then approved, the proposition will be printed in the Advance Report tor presentation at the Annual Communication. If approved by two-thirds majority at said Annual Communication, the proposition will then be placed in the hands of the Deputy Grand Master or his appointed representative, for discussion at the Area Meetings. At the following Annual Communication, the proposition will be discussed and balloted upon. If the proposition is sustained by two-thirds majority, said proposition will become Law with the printing of the Annual Proceedings or 120 days after the Annual Communication, which ever event comes first. Passed [X]
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ARTICLE III. Sec. 3 By-Laws, strike the last sentence. "The by-laws enacted and additional forms prescribed at anv Annual Communication, if the proposition therefore shall be sustained by two-thirds of all the members present and voting; Provided. such changes shall take effect only from their publication with the Annual Proceedings". Passed [X] Rejected [ ] By-Law 2-507 Be stricken from the Laws. Also if the above passes. By-law 3-617 would no longer be necessary and would also be stricken from the Laws. Passed [X]
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There being no further business Grand Lodge was closed in ample form Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Royal Lodge No. 192, Lyons, Kansas September 26, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the first degree in the lodge hall of Royal Lodge No. 192, September 26, 1992 at 11:00 am for the purpose of dedicating the Bolton Building. The following officers or their pro tems were present: M:.W:. Richard D. Overton R:.W:. William J. Brown R:.W:. E. DeanOsborn R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher M:.W:. J. Fred Williamson R:.W:. A. Kevin Kobler W:. John E. Mowen, as W:. Carveth K. Neer W:. Donald F. Werner W:. Jerry Ix)ugh W:. Donald West W:. Johnny J. Gillham, as M:.W:. Com-ad F. Johnson, as W:. Stanley D. Browning W:. Thomas J. Welsh W:. Jerry D. Baughn W:. Dee D. Duttweiler W:. F. Dean Wyant R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
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The following Past Grand Masters were also in attendance: J. Fred Williamson, Ben B. Boyles, Arthur C. Hodgson, Clifford D. Knauss, Conrad F. Johnson. Brother Harold R. Brown, member of Salem Lodge No. 289, Winston-Salem, NC was attending as a visitor. In addition to the Grand Lodge officers, Past Gramd Master and participants in the ceremony, the following brothers registered their attendance: Everett A. Loughridge, Royal I^dge No. 192 Pat Briggs, Royal Ix)dge No. 192 Robert C. Bolton, Royal Lodge No. 192 Harold J. Schmidt, Sterling Lodge No. 171 Jack L. Welch, Royal Lodge No. 192 Lynn Hayden, Royal Lodge No. 192 Kenneth Kelly, Royal Lodge No. 192 Chester Gish, Royal Lodge No. 192 Lyle Brothers, Royal Lodge No. 192 Jack L. Welch, Royal Lodge No. 192 Ben Shapiro, Keystone Lodge No, 102 Bob Hendrickson, Royal Lodge No. 192 Ronald E. Wilson, Chase Lodge No. 247 Jacob Miller, Geneseo Lodge NO. 361 Earl Krankenberg, Ellinwood Lodge No. 217 Clyde Gilbert, Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124 Ed Sherwood, Newton Lodge No. 142 Preston S. Hale, Newton Lodge No. 142 Eldon Akers, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Howard Laughlin, MePherson Ijjdge No. 172 Larry Echoff, Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124 John L Rigg, Stafford Lodge No. 252 Stan Goble, Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124 Clifford A. Johnson, Lindsborg Lodge No. 397 Eldon VanMeter, Salina Lodge No. 60 Max L. Briggs, St. John L^dge No. 113 James H. Nolte, Great Bend Lodge No. 15 John Lewis, Salina Lodge No. 60 A. L. Branson, Royal Lodge No. 192
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Delmar Loughbridge, Corner Stone Lodge No. 219 Phillip C. Hewitt, Corner Stone Lodge No. 219 Charles Singhisen, Ensign Lodge No. 413 Roger Lucas, Corner Stone Lodge No. 219 Joe Randall, Derby Lodge No. 365 J. C. Paschal, York Lodge No. 57 Eldon Leitzel, Bestor B. Brown Lodge No. 433 William Neal Holmes, Chase Lodge No. 247 Carol Gray, Chase Lodge No. 247 Ray Thomas, Derby Lodge No. 365 Don Hansen, Samaria Lodge No. 298 Claude Carpenter, Corner Stone Lodge No. 219 Roy Herr, Sterling Lodge No. 171 Lyie Brothers, Royal Lodge No. 192 GAry Burfield, Royal Lodge No. 192 Bill Moffit, Keystone Lodge No. 102 W. P. Hudson, Ionic Lodge No. 254 Harold Buick, Union Lodge No. 7 Bruce Humphery, Albert Pike Lodge No. 303 The officers formed in Grand Procession to go to the Bolton Building. R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. was Grand Parade Marshal; Scottish Bagpiper, David Weeds. The Knights Templar formed the Honor Guard with Eminent Joe Randall, Grand Generalissimo. Upon reaching the Bolton Building the following program was presented: MASTER OF CEREMONIES M:.W:. J. FRED WILLIAMSON Welcome to Lyons Honorable Charles Nichols, Mayor Welcome Jeanine Siemens, Executive Director Lyons Chamber of Commerce Dedication Ceremony Grand Officers of The M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas Richard D. Overton, Grand Master Introduction of Wanda Bolton Rev. Tom Eastman Remarks by Wanda Bolton Presentation Arthur C. Hodgson Remarks of Past Presidents Introduction of Arnold C. Cline, Treasurer Hearts and Hands Dedication Ceremony: From time immemorial it has been the custom of Free and Accepted Masons, on request, to participate in the erection and dedication of buildings for the worship of God anS the benefit of Mankind. Therefore, we have assembled this day to dedicate the "Wanda and Wiley O. Bolton County Services Building", devoted to the welfare, happiness and relief of the people of Rice county. May its blessings abide with us continually, may the Grand Master of Heaven and Earth shelter and protect the widow and orphan, shield and defend them from the trials of vicissitudes of the World, and so bestow His mercy upon the bereaved, the afflicted and sorrowing, that they may know sorrowing and trouble no more. Amen. So Mote It Be.
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Richard D. Overton, Grand Master The Elements of Dedication Are corn. Wine and Oil Unless a kernel of grain falls into the Earth and dies, it remains alone, but if it dies, it lives again. Wine is the element of renewal and refreshment, and an emblem of joy and gladness. Even in the House of Sorrow, there is joy in the remembrance of the living. Oil is the element of healing and peace, A life of perpetual service gives that peace which passes all understanding. May the Grand Architect of the Universe keep alive the hopes and dreams which the Bolton building symbolizes and cause us to remember the greatness of those who made it possible. Amen. So Mote It Be. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master During the program M:.W:. Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM presented a floral bouquet and certificate to Wanda Bolton, who at 94 is still living alone on her farm. The officers of Royal Lodge No. 192 were present as was R:.W:. Everett Loughridge, DDGM, District #35. Following the dedication the parties returned to the lodge hall and there being no further business Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION McPherson Lodge No. 172, McPherson, Kansas November 8, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the first degree of Masonry at the lodge hall of McPherson Lodge No. 172, November 8, 1992 to celebrate, dedicate and consecrate a memorial to the Masons who helped settle this country, this memorial is in the McPherson cemetery. The following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro terns assisted in the opening and ceremony. M ;.W: . Richard D. Overton R: .W:. William J. Brown R: .W;. E. Dean Osbom R: .W:. Morris L. Fisher W; . William R. Leonard, as R: .W:. A. Kevin Kobler W: . Harold E. Flaigle W: . John E. Mowen W; . Carveth K. Neer W; . Donald F. Werner R: .W:. Donald Doll, as W: . Donald West W: . Wade R. Park W: . Dwight Burton, as W: . Stanley Browning
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant
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The Grand Master introduced the Grand Lodge officers and pro terns after which the procession formed and proceeded to the cemetery. Appropriate remarks were given by the Lodge Master and Lodge Secretary. The Grand Master assisted by the Grand officers presented the Ceremony of Dedication. Following the completion of the Ceremony of Dedication all returned to the lodge hall for the closing. The Grand Master thanked the Master of Lodge No. 172 for the hospitality and the Knights Templar for their participation. The Master of Lodge No. 172 thanked all for coming. There being no ftirther business Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary In addition to the Grand Lodge Officers assisting in the ceremony the following ADGMs, DDGMs, and representatives from lodges were present: Eldon Akers, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Clifford Johnson, Lindsborg Lodge No. 397 Dean Wyant, DDGM, Union Lodge No. 7 Dwight Applegate, Mystic Tie Lodge No. 74 John Randall, Derby Lodge No. 365 Verden Brown, Sunflower Lodge No. 86 Everett A. Loughridge, DDGM, Royal Lodge No. 192 Delmar Lxjughbridge, Little River Lodge No. 219 Donald L. Doll, DDGM, North Star Lodge No. 168 L. Paul Aeschliman, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Gerald R. Butcher, Newton Lodge No. 142 Howard Laughlin, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Ben Shapiro, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Dwight Burton, Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124 Gary Benfield, Royal Lodge No. 192 Robert C. Bolton, Royal Lodge No. 192 Max L. Briggs, St. John Lodge No. 113 Carlton Gates, Newton Lodge No. 142 Ed Sherwood, Newton Lodge No. 142 Bill Leonard, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Orval Lancaster, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Stanley Browning, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Virgil Bums, McPherson Lxjdge No. 172 C. L. Carpenter, Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124, Cornerstone Lodge Roscoe Golden, McPherson Lodge No. 172 F. L. Heling, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Stan Goble, Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124 John Casebeer, McPherson lx)dge No. 172 Bob Harder, McPherson Lodge No. 172 Bob Saunders, McPherson Lodge No. 172
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, Kansas City, Kansas November 22, 1992 A Special Communication of the M: .W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was called for the purpose of dedicating the lodge hall of Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, Kansas City, Kansas. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems were in attendance. M :.W: . Richard D. Overton R: .W:. William J. Brown R: .W:. E. Dean Osbom R: .W;. Morris L. Fisher M :.W: . Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, as R: .W:. A. Kevin Kobler W: . Harold E. Flaigle W: . Carveth K. Neer W; . Donald E. Werner W: . Jerry Lough W: . Donald West W: . John E. Mowen, as W: . Johnny J. Gillham W: . Stanley D. Browning W: . Thomas J. Welsh W: . Jerry D. Baughn R: .W;. F. Dean Wyant W: . Dee D. Duttweiler R: .W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Standard Bearer Grand Organist Grand Secretary Emeritus
Following a delicious dinner prepared by the I-adies of True Kindred Miriam Conclave No. 10 and served by the Rainbow Girls the program was presented. W:. Charles Gallipeau was the very able Master of Ceremonies. The Invocation was given by W:. Robert Wallace. The Master of Wyandotte Lodge No. 3, WM Sam W. Shublom, introduced his Officers and Past Masters. M:.W:. Grand Master Richard D. Overton introduced the Grand Lodge officers and made appropriate remarks. WM Sam W. Shublom thanked all for coming and thanked the ladies of Conclave No. 10 and the Rainbow Girls for the lovely dinner. Everyone adjourned to the lodge room where Grand L^dge was opened in ample form on the first degree. Members and guests were recognized. Grand Masters present were: Forrest D. Haggard, Clifford D. Knauss. The Grand Master called on the Grand Senior Deacon to present the Past Grand Masters in the East where they were saluted with Public Grand Honors. The Grand Lodge officers retired with lodge representatives to form up and enter with symbolic lodge in Grand Procession. Lodge Hall Dedication Sam Shublom as Lodge Master Al Crable as Architect Symbolic Lodge Bearers Archie Dishman John Casserman George Shipman Robert Boring
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Following the Ceremony of Dedication the Grand Master made remarks recognizing Wyandotte Lodge No. 3 as the oldest Masonic Lodge in Kansas and congratulating the members on the fine work they are doing. Brother Everett McBrish and Brother George Shipman were presented with the Grand Master's Special Award. All Masters of Lodges were asked to stand and be recognized. There being no further business. Grand Lodges closed in ample form. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Keystone Lodge No. 102, Coffeyville, Kansas November 29, 1992 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was called for the purpose of dedicating Keystone No. 102 Masonic Lodge Hall. The following Lodge officers or their pro tems were present. M:.W:. Richard D. Overton R:.W:. William J. Brown W:. Carveth K. Neer, as R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher M:.W:. Ben B. Boyles, PGM, as R:.W:, A. Kevin Kobler W:. Harold E. Flaigle W:. John E. Mowen W:. Thomas J. Welsh, as W:. Donald F. Werner W:. Jerry Lough W:. Donald West W:. WadeR. Park W;. Johnny J. Gillham W:. Stanley D. Browning W:. Jerry D. Baughn, as R:.W:, Leonard G. Schurich ADGM, as W:. Dee D. Duttweiler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Organist
Following a delicious lunch M:.W:, Richard D. Overton,.Grand Master, opened Grand Lodge on the first degree in ample form. The Grand Master lead the flag salute after which the Grand Senior Deacon presented to following Past Grand Masters to the East and facing West: Larry D. Winegardner, Ben B. Boyles, Richard L. Becker, and Claude W. Norris. they were given public honors and retired to their places. Grand Lodge was then called to recess so that the Grand Officers could retire and form the Grand Procession. W:. William E. Mansfield, Master of Keystone Lodge No. 102rapped the gavel to call the Lodge to order and the Grand Lodge Officers entered in Grand Procession. The Grand Master again introduced the Past Grand Masters present and the Grand Lodge officers and their ladies. The Grand Lodge Officers were invited to inspect and dedicate toe new Lodge Building for Keystone Lodge.
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M:.W:. Richard D. Overton. Grand Masler. presided over the dedication of the lodge. Carrie Park entertained the assembly with song. Following the dedication Brother William E. Mansfield, Master of Keystone Lodge No. 102 presented a plaque to Brother Charles E, Hall in commemoration of his direction and leadership to the lodge. Brother Hall made remarks recalling a few past events and thanked the lodge for the honor. W:. John E. Mowen. Grand Orator, made remarks appropriate to the occasion. Other congratuatory remarks were made by Past Grand Masters, Richard L. Becker, Ben B. Boyles. Lawrence D. Winegardner, and Claude Norris. There being no further business. Grand Lodge closed in ample form.
ATTEST; A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
Richard D. Overton Grand Master
In addition to the Grand Lodge officers and Past Grand Masters the following ladies and representatives of lodges were present; Irene Fisher (Mrs. Morris) Stanley Browning, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Harold W, Brooks, Keystone Lodge No. 102 William E. Mansfield, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Rod Zugelder, Shawnee Lodge No. 54 Chester Hall, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Ronald Norfleet, Keystone Lodge No. 102 W. S. Atkins, Bartlesville Lodge No. 284, OK Charles E. Adams, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Leo Moore, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Ben Shapiro, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Leonard & Pat Scheurich, Parsons Lodge No. 117 George A. London, Solomon City Lodge No. 105 George & Mazie Lee, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Calvin York, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Merle & Betty Furnas, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Mack & Eva Heinze, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Dean & Karen Wyant, Union Lodge No. 7 Thurman Watts, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Paul Melies, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Terry & Debbie Carter, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Larry Smith, Edna Lodge No. 345 Mr. & Mrs. Norman L. Boydston, Xenia Lodge No. 47 Barbara Welsh (Mrs. Thomas) Vella Adams, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Ron Felts, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Lloyd Carnine, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Jim Page, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Bill & Fern Keith, Caney Lodge No. 324 Jerry Overton & Dianne Overton, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Donald E. Stine, Keystone Lodge No. 102 & Edna Lodge No. 345 Pierce Hanon, Edna Lodge No. 345 Dwight Pollett, Keystone Lodge No, 102 & Edna Lodge No. 345 Roy Duncan, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Burt Walker, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Clyde L. Ball, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Jim Taylor, Jr., Keystone Lodge No, 102 Donald E. Slagle, Parsons Lodge No. 117 Earl Critchfield, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Harold & Nadine Barnen, Caney Lodge No. 324 Richard & Aim Dotson, Keystone Lodge No. 102 R. D. & Martha Mae Daugherty, Fortitude Lodge No. 107 Mary Margaret Boyles (Mrs. Ben) Pauline York Lynn Carson, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Mel Heidman, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Cathy Joe & Josh Baughn
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Delphian Lodge No. 44, Garnett, Kansas December 6, 1992 The M:.W:, Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the first degree of Masonry December 6, 1992 for the purpose of burning the mortgage of Delphian Lodge No. 44, Garnett, Kansas. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems assisted in the opening and the ceremony. M :.W: . Richard D. Overton R: .W:. William J. Brown R: .W:. E. Dean Osborn W: . Carveth K. Neer, as W: . Richard W. Farris, as R: .W:. A. Kevin Kobler W: . Harold E. Flaigle W: . John E. Mowen W: . Thomas J. Welsh, as W: . Donald F. Werner W: . Jerry I^ugh W: . Donald West W: . Johimy J. Gillham, as W: . Gleim C. McMillian, as W: . Stanley D. Browning W: . Ned D. Corley, as W: . Robert Klapp, as
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Grand Organist
(The Mortgage Burning Ceremony is conducted by the Grand Master and his officers, assisted by the officers of the local lodge, and all others at an open ceremony. The Grand I^dge is opened on the first degree and after the necessary instructions are given for the procedure, the lodge is called from labor to refreshment. The Grand Lodge officers retire to an adjacent room and the local officers take their chairs. The lodge is then opened for all to enter. The Master of the local lodge welcomes all those present and requests that the Grand Lodge officers enter. The Grand Lodge officers enter as the Worshipful Master calls up the lodge. The Grand Lodge officers pass once around the room. On the second pass the Grand Master takes his station and on the third pass the remaining officers take their stations as they arrive at the particular place. As the Grand Lodge officers take their station the local officers retire and join the assembly. The Grand Master then seats the lodge; the Worshipful Master rises and addresses the Grand Master and the ceremony begins.) M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master commended the lodge for the efforts made to retire the mortgage and called on W:. Richard Farris to give a history of the lodge and details of the present building. Following his remarks the Worshipful Master took the mortgage from the table and held it before the Grand Master. Grand Master Overton lit the mortgage and the ashes were caught in a metal container. Following the prayer by the Grand Chaplain the Grand Master called on the Grand Orator for remarks. There being no further business. Grand Lodge closed in ample form. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Wakeeney Lodge No. 148, Wakeeney, Kansas December 20, 1992 A Special Communication was called at the request of Trego County to dedicate their new juvenile detention center in Wakeeney. The M:.W;. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the first degree of Masonry by M:.W;. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems assisted in the opening and ceremony. M :.W: . Richard D. Overton R: .W:, William J. Brown R: .W:. E. Dean Osborn W: . Morris L. Fisher W: . John E. Mowen, as R: .W;. A. Kevin Kobler W: . Harold E. Flaigle W: . Carveth K. Neer W: . Donald F. Werner W: . Jerry Lough R: .W:. Tom Roberts, as W: . Wade R. Park W: . Cub Park, as W: . Stanley D. Browning R: .W:. Don Scott, as
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler
Following the prayer by the Grand Chaplain the Grand Master lead the flag salute and extended thanks to W:. Dayrl Reeder, Master of Wakeeney Lodge No. 148 for inviting the Grand Lodge to Wakeeney for the purpose of dedication. The following DDGSs were recognized and introduced: Don Scott, District 43; Fred Pratt, District 42; and Tom Roberts, District 44. R:.W:. Kevin Kobler introduced his sons, Craig & Jay, and his uncle Ruben Deines. He also introduced the following members of his lodge, Millbrook No. 281, Hill City, Kansas: Matt Plunkett, Leonard Paxon, Fred Pratt, and Don Scott. Grand Master Overton asked for remarks from the brothers, then called the lodge to ease. The Grand Lodge officers formed in procession and retired to the dedication site. At the site the officers took their proper places in procession and entered the building where the Grand Master proceeded with the ceremony of dedication. At the conclusion of the ceremony the attendees returned to the lodge where the Worshipful Master of Wakeeney Lodge gave remarks and thanked all for attending. There being no further business. Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. Richard D. Overton Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary In addition to the Grand Lodge officers and District Deputies, and lodge participants introduced earlier the following registered their attendance: Ben Shapiro, Keystone Lodge No. 102 Delbert W. Berry, Lenora Lodge No. 181 Wendell Morgan, Lenora Lodge No. 181 Aubry Park, Oakley Lodge No. 253 Jim Cleland, Wakeeney Lodge No. 148
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Peace Lodge No. 243, Louisburg w/Abdallah Supreme Council Scottish Rite Workshop. Overland Park Marriott Hotel. 10800 Melcalf Smithton #1. Highland Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons. Salina Ellsworth Award Night - 6:20 pm (OM) Unity #273. Past Masters & Table Lodge - Clearwater Alben Pike #303 - Wichita - (OM) Russell Lodge No. 177 - (OM) Garden City - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 9:00 am Oakley Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 3:00 pm Keystone High Twelve - Wichita Shrine Temple - Wichita 11:30 am Sunflower Lodge #86 - Wichita - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 7:00 pm Leavenworth #10 - District Awards Night - 6:30 pm (OM) Ida #38 - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 7:30 pm York # 51 - Wichita - Table Lodge - closed Leavenworth - Area Past Masters Club - 7:00 pm Waverly #244 - High School - National Honor Society Dinner - 7:00 pm (OM) Lawrence - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 7:30 pm Johnson County Shrine Club Topeka #17 - Awards Night -6:30 pm (OM) Pittsburg #187 - Awards Night - 6:30 pm Dwight #374 - Awards Night - 6:30 (OM) Masonic Foundation Meeting - Abdallah Shrine - 10:00 am - Reception for Grand Master and Officers - Kansas City - Delaware #96 2:00 - 4:00 pm Reception Dinner Abdallah Shrine 5:30 pm Manhattan - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 3:00 pm Grand Chapter Eastern Star - Topeka - 6:00 pm Osage Valley #24- Osawatomie - Awards Night - 6:30 pm (OM) Alta Vista #357 - Awards Night - 6:30 pm - (OM) Russell - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 9:00 am Hutchinson - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 3:00 pm Haysville # 112 - Barbecue - 2:00 (OM) Old Mission #153 - Shawnee Mission - 70 Year Recognition - Closed Easton #45 - Open Forum Discussion - Dinner - 6:30 pm (OM) Kansas City Scottish Rite - Dinner - 6:30 pm (OM) Bestor G. Brown #433 - Wichita - Dinner - 6:30 pm - Closed and Tiled Dodge City - Grand Commandry Abdallah Shrine - Overland Park #436 - Dinner - 6:30 pm - Closed Olathe #19 - 25 Year Recognition - 8:00 pm Holton - Grand Lodge Area Meeting - 9:00 am Wyandotte #3 - Kansas City - Grand Lodge Area Meeting 2:30 pm Delaware #96 - Awards Night - Dinner - 6:30 pm - (OM) Delphian #44 - Garnett - Open Grrand Lodge for Dedication Ceremony - 1:30 pm - (OM) Paola Lodge #37 - Awards Night - 7:30 pm - Refreshments - (OM) McPherson #172 - Awards Night - 7:30 pm - (OM) Armourdale #271 - Kansas City - Widows and Wives Recognition Night - Dinner - 7:30 pm (OM) Crescent #133 - Arkansas City - Awards Night - Diimer 6:30 pm Cherokee #119 - Awards Night - Dinner - 6:30 pm - (OM) Keystone #102 - Coffeyville - Awards Night - Dinner - 6:30 pm (OM) Ensign #413 - Awards Night - 6:30 pm (OM) Golden Rule #90 - Topeka - Awards Night - Dinner - 6:30 pm (OM) Abdallah Temple - Overland Park - 1:30 pm - Movie "Unseen Journey" - (The Mystery, Myths and Truths of Freemasonry) - open to members, prospects, and the public Nirmescah #230 - Kingman - Awards Night - Dinner - 6:30 pm (OM) Ancient Form #34 - Shawnee - Table Lodge - Dinner - 6:00 pm - Officer's Formal Xenia #47 - Annual Picnic - 12:00 Noon - Casual - (OM) Jobs Daughters - Rosedale Lodge #333 - Merriam Saint Johns Day - Grand Lodge Formal Opening - Overland Park Christian Church - 7:00 am -Continental Breakfast 7:30 am - Service - 8:00 am Armourdale #271 - Kansas City - Awards Night - Dinner 6:30 pm (OM)
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Salina No. 60 - Owen E. Hodgson - Cemetery Marker Syracuse #309 - Grand Lodge Formal Opening - Memorial Service and Recognition Ceremony for M:.W;. William E. Montgomery - 1:30 pm - (MT) Opening at Syracuse Lodge 1:30 pm - Cemetery Service - 2:00 pm Oakley Lodge No. 253 - 75 Year Presentation Ben Hur #322 - Kansas City - Awards Night - 7:30 pm - Closed and Tiled Albert Pike - 1127 Belmont - Kansas City, MO - 6:30 pm Refreshments (OM) Parsons Lodge No. 117 - Mortgage Burning Imperial Shrine - Orlando, FL Imperial Shrine - Oralndo, FL Topeka - Grand Lodge Audit Wichita - Dedication - Masonic Home Energy Center St. Thomas No. 306 - Colby - Membership Promotion Shawnee Lodge No. 54 - Chamber of Commerce Coffee Morton #258 - Cheney - Corn Roast and Dinner (OM) Morton #258 - Cheney - Moonlight Lodge - Tiled El Dorado - DeMolay Old Mission #153 - Past Masters - Dinner - 6:30 pm - Tiled Shrine Bowl Activities - Topeka Topeka - West Temple - 26th & MacVicar - (OM) - Grand Lodge to recieve Imperial Potentate - Officers dark business suits - Others dress relative to the day's activities - Parade - East/West Football - Kansas Marching Band. All Shriners urged to attend Grand Lodge Reception - 10:00 am Topeka - West Temple - 26th & MacVicar - 2:00 to 4:00 pm - Appreciation Reception for R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. for his 22 years of dedicated service a Grand Secretary of Kansas. All Masons and family urged to attend, Keelah Court - Dinner - 6:30 pm Atchison - Pork Feed - 6:00 pm - Closed Topeka - Ramada - Youth Organization Armourdale Lodge No. 271 - Kansas City - Third Degree Sunflower Lodge No. 86 - Wichita - Awards Night - Diimer - 6:00 pm Salina - Rimalistic Committee 9:(X) am Pittsburg Lodge No. 187 - Imperial Potentate Armourdale Lodge No. 271 - Kansas City -Barbecue Salina Lodge No. 60 - Third Degree - Secretary's son Salina - SPECIAL COMMUNICATION OF GRAND LODGE - 9:00 am Bi-Centennial Center. Purpose: ballotting on tabled issues. Cosmos Lodge No. 278 - Outdoor dinner and 3rd Degree - Grand Master to raise. Roger B. Sherman Lodge No. 369 - Kansas City - Barbeque 4th District - Outdoor Third Degree Council Grove Lodge No. 36 - Awards Night - 7:30 pm (OM) Armourdale Lodge No. 271 - Past Masters Dinner - 6:30 pm - (OM) Salina Lodge No. 60 - Awards Night - Refrestments (OM) North Star Lodge No. 168 - Wichita 5th District - Third Degree - Kansas City Scottish Rite 16 Leavenworth - Jobs Daughters - pm Tirzah Chapter - Order Eastern Star Wamego Lodge No. 75 - Awards Night - (OM) Old Old Tree Meeting - District 35 - On the bank of the Little Arkansas River - Southeast of Little River Delaware Lodge No. 96 - Kansas City - Past Masters Dinner - (OM) VA Hospital - Leavenworth Ottawa Lodge No. 18 - Bring-a-Friend - (OM) Royal Lodge No. 192 - Lyons - Open Grand Lodge for General Purposr of Dedication - 10:30 am (OM) Crescent Lodge No. 133 - Arkansas City - Outdoor Third Degree - 6:30 pm St. Thomas Lodge No. 306 - Awards Night (OM) Old Mission Aimiversary Sharon Springs Lodge No. 417 - Awards Night - (OM) Pittsburg Lodge No. 187 - Imperial Potentate Centre Lodge No. 147 - Marion - Awards Night - 6:30 pm (OM) Lafayette Lodge No. 16 - Past Masters Dinner - 6:30 pm St. Francis Lodge No. 404 - Wives and Widows Night - 6:00 - (OM) Hoisington Lodge No. 331 - District Presentation - 12:30 pm - Carry-in-Dinner (OM) Kilwinning Lodge No. 265 - Pratt - Awards Night - (OM) Anthony Lodge No. 200 - Awards Night - Dinner - 6:30 - (OM) Newton Lodge No. 162 - Awards Dinner - 6:30 (OM)
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Wichita - Area Meeting - Red Coach Inn - 9:00 am - (OM) Peace Lodge No. 243 - Louisburg - Diimer - 6:30 pm - (OM) Pittsburg Lodge No. 187 - Presentation Rosedale Lodge No. 333 - Shawnee Mission - Homecoming Dinner - 7:00 pm -(OM) Lawrence - Awards Dinner - 6:30 pm (OM) Topeka - Masonic Foundation Meeting - 10:30 am Henri Lodge No. 190 - Tonganoxie - Fund Raaising Dinner - 11:(K) am to 2:30 pm Wichita - Daughters of the Nile - Scottish Rite Temple Dinner - 6:30 pm Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369 - Past Master Dinner - 6:30 pm - (OM) Cosmos Lodge No. 278 - Awards Night - 6:00 pm Smithton No. 1 - Highland - First Outdoor Social Meeting - 6:00 pm - Closed Lawrence - Holiday Inn - Area Meeting - (OM) Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369 - Turkey Dinner - 11:00 am to 4:30 pm Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369 - Kansas City - Jobe Daughters Halstead Lodge No. 46 - Table Lodge - Awards Night 6:30 pm (OM) McPherson lodge No. 172 - Cemetery Dedication Albert Pike Lodge No. 303 - Wichita - New Master Masons Night - 6:30 pm (OM) Emerald Lodge No. 289 - Presentation Naphtali Lodge No. 310 - Almena - 6:00 pm - Closed Wyandotte Lodge No. 3 - Kansas City - Grand Lodge Dedication Lawrence - Boys & Girls Club - Thanksgiving Diimer Keystone Lodge No. 102 - Coffeyville - Open Grand Lodge - 1:30 pm - Lunch - 2:00 pm - Dedication - (OM) Oak Grove - New Lodge Visitation Wichita - Midian Shrine - Imperial Potentate McPherson Lodge No. 172 Armourdale Lodge No. 271 - Kansas City - Armual Meet Armourdale Lodge No. 271 - Kansas City - Installation of Officers - Oyster stew & steak soup - (OM) Delphian Lodge No. 44 - Garnett - Open Grand Lodge for Mortgage Burning Ceremony - 2:00 - (OM) McPherson Lodge No. 172 - Grand Lodge Cemetery Dedication Albert Pike Lodge No. 303 - 7:30 pm Rosedale Lodge No. 333 - Shawnee - Installation - (OM) Mound City Lodge No. 33 - Installation - 6:00 (OM) Topeka - Grand Lodge Finance committee Meeting Wakeeney Lodge No. 148 - Grand Lodge Dedication of Public Building Delaware Lodge No. 96- Kansas City - Confer Third Degree Peace Lodge No. 243 - Installation Old Mission No. 153 - Shawnee Mission - 7:30 pm - Closed Allen Lodge No. 335 - 75 Year Pin Presentation - 6:30 pm - (OM) Spivey Lodge No. 347 - 25,50, 60, Year Presentation - Dinner - 5:00 pm (OM) Downs Lodge No. 204 - 75 Year Pin Presentation - 6:00 pm - (OM) Allen Lodge No. 335 - (at Emporia) - Present 75 Year Emblem Texas Masonic Meeting, Pharr, TX Topeka - Accept Proclamation from Governor Roger E. Sherman No. 369 - Kansas City - Jobs Daughters Party Roger E. Sherman - Kansas City - Jobs Daughters - Supreme Visit - 2:00 pm True Kindred Union Lodge No. 7 - Junction City - Past Masters Dinner - 6:30 pm - (OM) Salina - Meeting for 1993 Area & District Deputies - 9:00 am - Round Robin Finals - 9:30 am - Closed - Round Robin - 1:00 pm Spivey Lodge No. 347 - Present 25, 50, and 60 Year Pins Leavenworth - Jobs Daughters Armourdale Lodge No. 271 - Kansas City Grand Masters Conference - Hot Springs AR Hiawatha Lodge No. 35 - Awards Night - 8:00 pm Rosedale Lodge No. 333 - Shawnee - First Degree - Galen Graves - PMC of DeMolay Spring Hill Lodge No. 56 - Dedication of Lodge Hall - 1:00 pm All Grand Lodge Officers are invited to the Past Grand Masters Lunch at the Red Coach Inn - Salina - Dutch treat Salina - Annual Grand Lodge Communication
This completes the information regarding the Grand Master's Itinerary through February 19, 1992. Any additions will be added for the Annual Proceedings.
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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The Council of Administration met in eleven separate occasion during the course of the Grand Lodge Year. Funds were authorized for payment of expenses for the Grand Lodge session as well as the usual donation to each of our youth organizations. Hutchinson (Reno Lodge #124) was given permission to sell their existing lodge building enabling them to proceed with securing a new location. Dedication of the new location will be sometime during the fall of 1993. During the course of the year, there were a number of requests for charity. Among the several approved for the contributions were the Hurricane victims in Florida, Louisiana and Hawaii. There were others too numerous to note in the space provided. The council voted to support Grand Master Overton's program for re-instating members lost for non-payment of dues with just one years dues rather than the two years required in our By-Laws. The program would be introduced in two phases and possible continued a second year if it proves to be a successful program The council discussed in great detail and then voted to introduce fund raising projects such as a greeting card or mailing label program, a Grand Lodge calendar program and a high quality Masonic watch program. The success or failure of these programs will determine whether or not they will be continued in future years. The School Essay Program will be continued in future years but with one important change. The students will now have the prerogative of attending any school of their choice removing the restriction imposed in previous years. Other new programs discussed, approved and implemented were, 1) The Masters Achievement Award; 2) The Master Builders Award; and 3) The Grand Masters Award. A new Masonic pin was also introduced with the B, A, M or U designating the level of proficiency a Brother has attained and which would give visible recognition for that Brother's accomplishment. Morris Fisher Grand Junior Warden
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ACCOUNTANTS' REVIEW REPORT F. Warren Starns, Chairman of the Grand Lodge Finance Committee Council of Administration Grand Secretary M.W. Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Kansas Topeka, Kansas We have reviewed the accompanying statements of assets, liabilities and fund balances arising from the modified cash basis of accounting of the M.W. Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Kansas at January 31, 1993, and the related statements of revenues collected, expenses paid and fund balances, and cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All information included in these financial statements is the representation of the Gx-and Lodge Finance Committee. A review consists principally of inquiries of company personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data. It is substantially less in scope than an examination in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Based on our review, with the exception of the matters described in the following paragraphs, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with the modified cash basis of accounting. As disclosed in Note 1, the Grand Lodge's policy is to prepare its financial statements on the modified cash basis. Revenue is reported primarily when received, cost of sales and operating expenses are reported primarily when paid, except for the effect of recording inventory on cost of sales, rather than when the obligation is incurred. As disclosed in Note 3 to the financial statements, the Grand Lodge adopted the generally accepted accounting principle of recording accounts receivable and inventories. Inventories are now recorded on a first-in, first-out method. Previously, the Grand Lodge did not record receivables or inventories in the financial statements. This change resulted in a credit to the general fund in the amount of $13,344. As also disclosed in Note 3 to the financial statements, the Grand Lodge has changed the method of reporting per capita tax income. In these statements, revenue received from per capita tax is reported in the year to which the income relates. Previously, revenue from per capita tax was reported by holding the cash receipts journal open. This change resulted in a charge against the general fund in the amount of $415,956.
December 28, 1993
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS ASSETS. LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES JANUARY 31. 1993 General Fund CURRENT ASSETS Cash on Hand $ 918 Cash in Bank (69,771) Investments - Cash Equivalents (Note 2) 205.628 Total Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable - Trade Inventory
136,775 3,175 47.922
Total Current Assets
187.872
INVESTMENTS Stocks, Bonds, Treasury Notes (Note 2)
225.670
PROPERTY ASSETS - COST Land Building and Improvements Equipment and Furniture Total Property Assets Less: Accumulated Depreciation Total Property - Book Value
Total $
3, 268 21.361
918 (66,503) 226.989
24,629
161,404 3,175 47.922
24â&#x20AC;¢629
212.501
53.453
10,000 247,840 151.144
10,000 247,840 151.144
408,984 123.617
4 0 8 ,,984 1 2 3 ,,617
285.367
2 8 5 ,,367
$698,909
TOTAL ASSETS
Charity Fund
$ 78,082
$ 7 7 6 ,, 9 9 1
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES CURRENT LIABILITIES Payroll Taxes Payable Calendar Program Obligation Total Current Liabilities FUND BALANCES TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES
$
1,, 6 7 1 1 2 ,, 4 4 9
$
1 4 ,,120
1,671 12 .449 14.120
6 8 4 , ,7R9
78.082
762.871
$ 6 9 8 ,, 9 0 9
$ 78,082
$776,991
The accompanying notes and Accountants' Review Report are an integral part of these financial statements.
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS STATEMENT OF REVENUES COLLECTED. EXPENSES PAID AND FUND BALANCES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31. 1993 General Fund REVENUES AND SUPPORT Contingent Funds Per Capita Tax Interest on Investments York Rite Maintenance Ticket Sales (Banquets) Special Dispensations Initiation Fees Kansas Masonic Foundation Contr ibutions Purchase Discounts Transfers from General Account Total Revenues and Support Merchandise Sales Less: Cost of Sales Gross Profit Total EXPENSES Employee Retirement Payroll Taxes Salaries and Wages Casual Labor Per Capita Tax Transfers to charity Fund Initiation Fees Supplies Grand Master contingent Deputy Grand Master Allowance Prior Annual Committee Expense Prior Annual Committee Per Diem Prior Annual Committee Mileage Grand Master Jewel/Apron Grand Master/Secretary Conference Grand Lecturer and Assistants Committee on Ritualistic Work Committee on Masonic Education Committee on Youth Essay Committee Allowance The accompanying notes and Accountants' Review Report are an integral part of these financial statements.
$
1,677 433,336 34,788 9,100 7,155 190 3,485 8,100 114 70
498.015
Charity Fund
$ 497 11.164
5,287
16.948
39,229 (16.0621 23.167 521.182 8,398 9,512 116,653 7,002 143,793 11,164 3,360 2,895 8,430 467 24,580 11,100 14,235 1,267 3,609 2,761 1,081 1,450 3,483 860
16,,948
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS STATEMENT OF REVENUES COLLECTED. EXPENSES PAID AND FUND BALANCES fCON'T) FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31. 1993 General Fund
EXPENSES (Continued) George Washington Memorial Masonic Service Association Dues Print Annual Proceedings Grand Officers Travel Print Kansas Laws of Masonry Library Expense Stationary, Printing and Supplies Grand Masters Auto Expense Postage and Express Distribution Lists - Lodges Parking (net) Blue Cross/Blue Shield Expense Printing and Mailing - Kansas Mason Computer Expense Equipment Repairs and Maintenance Building Repairs and Maintenance Insurance Advertising Bank Charges Accounting Services Personal Property Taxes Real Estate Taxes Utilities Telephone Membership Committee Program Expense Depreciation Contributions Miscellaneous
Charity Fund
1.495
_ -36 19,,472 -
Total Expenses
575.344
19 ..508
Excess of Expenses over Revenues
f54.162)
(2 .560)
The accompanying notes and Accountants' Review Report are an integral part of these financial statements.
i
1,000 2,965 3,479 22,313 62 523 2, 802 16,407 11,836 538 3,643 3,993 33,458 3,368 5,000 4,707 6,801 11 591 4,565 2,539 21,709 6, 433 3, 146 7, 129 28,731
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS STATEMENT OF REVENUES COLLECTED. EXPENSES PAID AND FUND BALANCES
(CON'T)
FOR THE VEAR ENDED JANUARY 31. 1993
OTHER REVENUES AND EXPENSE Sale of Mailing List Calendar Program
Income Expense
General Fund
Charity Fund
$ 10 ,000 76,,982 f56,,999) 19,,983
Real Estate Tax - Refund - Expense of Protest
7,,670 ,084) 586
Net Other Revenues Net Excess of Expenses over Revenues FUND BALANCE, BEGINNING FUND BALANCE, ENDING
The accompanying notes and Accountants' Review Report are an integral part of these financial statements.
30,,569 (23,593)
(2,560)
708.382
80.642
$684,789
$ 78,082
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<.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JANUARY 31. 1993 General Fund CASH PROVIDED BY (APPLIED TO) OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Net Loss $(23,593) Depreciation 28,731 (Increase) in Accounts Receivable (3,175) (Increase) in Inventory (34,578) Increase in Accounts Payable 12.089
Charity Fund S (2,560)
TOTAL (TO) OPERATING ACTIVITIES
r20.5261
(2.5601
INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Investments Matured Investments Purchased Property Assets Purchased
40,100 (13,395) r38.433^
15,024 (17,356)
TOTAL FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
fll.728^
(2.3321
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND INTEREST BEARING DEPOSITS
(32,254)
(4,892)
BEGINNING CASH AND INTEREST BEARING DEPOSITS
169.029
29.521
$136,775
$ 24,629
ENDING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
The accompanying notes and Accountants' Review Report are an integral part of these financial statements.
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKAâ&#x20AC;˘ KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JANUARY 31. 1993 NOTE 1: a.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The modified cash basis of accounting is used in these financial statements. Consequently, revenues are recognized when received except for per capita tax income and product sales to other lodges. Per capita tax income is reflected in the period to which the income pertains. Expenses are recorded as paid, except for identifiable program activity. Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market on a firstin, first-out basis.
b.
Depreciation is provided on the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the assets.
c.
The accounts of the Grand Lodge are maintained in accordance with the principles of fund accounting, by which resources are classified for accounting and reporting purposes into funds established according to their nature and purpose. Separate accounts are maintained for each fund; accordingly, all financial transactions have been recorded and reported by fund.
d.
The Charity Fund is a restricted fund within the overall Grand Lodge operation. This fund is increased by interest on investments, donations and transfers from the General Fund during the year.
e.
Investments marketable securities are primarily recorded at cost plus earnings added to the value. Investments are adjusted to market when market value is significantly less than cost.
f.
The Grand Lodge is a not-for-profit tax exempt organization under Section 501(c)(10) of the Internal Revenue Code and, accordingly, no provision for income taxes has been made.
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA, KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(CONTINUED^
JANUARY 31. 1993 NOTE 2 :
INVESTMENTS
Investment activity for the fiscal year is as follows: GENERAL FUND INVESTMENTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Commerce Bank & Trust #67-647-0 Capitol Federal Savings #582978-1 Merchants National Bank #5105-412 Bank IV #91-599-8 Kaw Valley #80-032-5 Fidelity State Bank #81-146-7 Fidelity State Bank #81-274-9 State Street #7608-898-8 Total Savings Accounts CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Kaw Valley #70638 Capitol Federal #5209485 American #FC042491 (Paine Webber) Kaw Valley #17984 Kaw Valley #17985 Kaw Valley #17986 Total Certificates of Deposit CORPORATE BONDS U.S. Steel E16171-17139 Santa Fe Railroad Consolidated Edison R1847 Pacificorp RV2339 Total Corporate Bonds
BALANCE 1-31-92 $ 89,670
ADDITIONS REDUCTIONS
$
BALANCE 1-31-93
838
$ 90,,030
89,928
1,,170
91,,030
68
78,315 88,824 4,414
1,,141 1,, 192 27,,573
79,,010 90,,000 15,,825
446 16 16,162
48,,652
32,,798
19,224
3,370
354.521
135,,903
100,000 12,776
1,,671
40,000
152.776
14,196 11,261 3,400 5.000 33.857
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7,,743
-42,.594
35,,550 434
$
478
7,743 12.044 56.181
100,,000
20,,000 25,,000 _50,,000 96 ,671
_
100 .000
_
14,447 40,000 20,000 25,000 50,000 149.447
14,196 11,261 3, 400 5. 000 33,857
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M.M. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(CONTINUED)
JANUARY 31. 1993 NOTE 2:
INVESTMENTS
(Continued)
BALANCE GENERAL FUND INVESTMENTS (con't) 1-31-92 U.S. TREASURY NOTES Note M8F8843MI (Paine Webber)$ 10,187 Note F843M1TOC (Paine Webber) 9,768 Note 912827A69 (Kaw Valley) 25,100 Note 912827Y55 (Paine Webber) 15,087 Note 912827YX4 (Kaw Valley) 10,026 Note 9128272F2 (Kaw Valley) 20,006 Note 912827ZP0 (Kaw Valley) 10,068 Note 912827F56Z94 Total U . S . Treasury Notes OTHER GOVERNMENT FUNDS Alliance Fund #42-42669-7 Alliance Fund #CF64835 Alliance Fund #5106922122 Paine Webber - GNMA Fund
100,242
30,006 10,006 35,000 43.263
ADDITIONS REDUCTIONS
$ 10,187 9,768 25,100 15,087 10,026 20,006 10,068 10.052 10.052
118.275
3.344
TOTAL GENERAL FUND INVESTMENTS
759.671
245.970
168
6 15 ,019
168
15
Total Savings Accounts
10.052 40.100
70.194
30,006 10,006 35,000 46.607
3.344
Total Other Government Funds
CHARITY FUND INVESTMENTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Capitol Federal #386303 Kaw Valley State #91-429-0
BALANCE 1-31-93
121.619 574.343
-
431.298
174 15,,019 15 ,193
.025
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Kaw Valley #4112 Kaw Valley #70845
5,,205 20 .000
963
20.000
Total Certificates of Deposit
25 .205
963
20.000
6,,168
6 .168
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKAâ&#x20AC;¢ KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(CONTINUED1
JANUARY 31. 1993 NOTE 2:
INVESTMENTS
(Continued)
CHARITY FUND INVESTMENTS U.S. TREASURY NOTES Note #9128274X4 Note #912827F56Z94
BALANCE (con'tl 1-31-92
Total U.S. Treasury Notes OTHER GOVERNMENT FUNDS Paine Webber - GNMA Fund TOTAL CHARITY FUND INVESTMENTS TOTAL INVESTMENTS GENERAL AND CHARITY FUNDS
ADDITIONS REDUCTIONS
BALANCE 1-31-93
15,025 -
15,062
15,025 -
15.062
15.025
15,062
15.025
15.062
36.098
2,293
76.496
33,343
35.025
-
74.814
38.391
$836,167
$279,313
$609,368
$506,112
GENERAL FUND $205,628
CHARITY FUND $ 21,361
TOTAL $226,989
225.670
53.453
279.123
$431,298
$ 74,814
$506,112
BALANCE SHEET CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY
CURRENT ASSETS Investments - Cash Eguivalents INVESTMENTS Stocks, Bonds, Treasury Notes & Other TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT JANUARY 31, 1993
A summary of investment income for the fiscal year is as follows: GENERAL CHARITY FUND FUND TOTAL Savings Accounts and Certificates $ 15,315 $ 1,999 $ 17,314 Corporate Bonds 1,952 1,952 U.S. Treasury Notes 8,317 995 9,312 Other Funds 9.204 2.293 11.497 TOTAL $ 34,788 $ 5,287 $ 40,075 Average invested funds of $671,140 produced an average rate of return of 5.97% for the fiscal year. The aggregate fair market value of all investments approximates the carrying value reported in the financial statements. -10-
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M.W. GRANU LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKAâ&#x20AC;˘ KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
rCONTINUED!
JANUARY 31. 1993 NOTE 3:
ACCOUNTING CHANGE
For the fiscal year ended January 31, 1993, the Grand Lodge commenced recording inventories. Previously, the Grand Lodge had not reported any value for supplies and materials held for resale. At January 31, 1993, inventories were recorded having a total value of $47,922 of which $13,344 was identified as relating to prior periods. The Grand Lodge began recording receivables from sales to lodges as of January 31, 1993. The Grand Lodge also changed the method of reporting per capita tax income received from members. Previously, the Grand Lodge had reported this income by holding the cash receipts journal open past the year end date. In these statements, per capita tax income is reported in the year to which it pertains. This change, made retroactively, resulted in a charge against the General Fund beginning balance in the amount of $415,956. Other corrections were made to the financial statements for accrued liabilities whose retroactive effect resulted in an addition to the General Fund beginning balance of $12,232. A summary of the effects of accounting changes and corrections t o the General Fund beginning balance is as follows: General Fund Balance - January 31, 1992 A s previously reported Change in method of reporting inventory Change in method of reporting per capita tax Other corrections
$1,098,762 13,344 (415,956) 12.232
General Fund Balance - January 31, 1992 As Corrected
$
708,382
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REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY To the M:. W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: ARTICLE VI, Section 9 of the Constitution and By-laws 2-110 and 2-111 of the Laws of Kansas Masonry require the Grand Secretary to report annually on the actions and financial status of this office. A list of warrant account checks for fiscal year February 1, 1992 to January 31, 1993 will be found at the end of this report. Also included in this report is the proposed budget for this fiscal year based on anticipated income. Appointment of Grand Secretary When R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. retired it fell the lot of our Grand Master to appoint an Interim Grand Secretary and I am most pleased that he chose the Assistant Grand Secretary to fill this slot. During the past five years as your Assistant Grand Secretary it has been my extreme pleasure to meet and get to know brothers from across the state and I look forward to serving all of you. The highlight, of course, came on August 22, 1992 when I was installed as Grand Secretary. To my many friends who attended this installation I wish to say a big thanks for it was one of the most exciting and fulfilling days of my life. My pledge to the Masons of Kansas is this; "1 will do my best to fulfill the duties of this office and to make a fair and honest accounting of the properties entrusted to me." Special Communications Since becoming Grand Secretary I have attended all Special Communications. The minutes of these are found elsewhere in this publication. The first Special Communication under my administration was August 22, 1992, immediately following my installation. The discussion was taped. At the time it seemed the best way to record the opinions, objections and overall discussion of the Constitution and By-law changes that had been tabled at the last annual session for action at this Special Communication. Apologies are in order for the poor quality of the tape. However, it does reflect the true happenings of the day. Tax Hearings At the invitation of the Chairman of the Committee on Taxation, Albert O. Arnold, Jr., I attended several of the conmiittee hearings. We should give a measure of thanks to this chairman for faithfully being present almost daily in the Kansas Halls of Government. Visits to other Jurisdictions Since assuming the position of Grand Secretary it has been my pleasure to visit the Grand LxKlges of Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Colorado. It was very enlightening to observe the manner in which each of these Jurisdictions conducted Grand Lodge business. Some ways were quite similar and others quite different. The the fraternal friendship is always present where Masons are gathered regardless of the time or place. Attending the Grand Masters and Grand Secretary's Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas was very informative. The exchange of ideas and knowledge of plans in other Jurisdictions gave me much food for thought. Annual Reports We are working hard to formulate the perfect computer program for annual reports, membership prints outs and dues cards. Every time we think the "last bug is dead" another pops up. We have expanded our system now so that we can take care of the over 220,000 records that are needed to complete the Masonic history of each member apd reduce the errors that have plagued us. Office Persoimel Upon taking office, I employed Stan Halstead, our programmer as permanent part time. Any programming is done out of office and his "in house" work is printing dues cards, annual reports, membership rosters, instructing office personnel on use of computer, etc. Stan is a member in good standing in Golden Rule Lodge No. 90, Topeka.
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If you want supplies, the one to call is Deb Davis. Deb packs all shipments, types and posts invoices and keeps us on our toes as to the number of supplies needed. She also is responsible for the beautiful hand printing on the 60 year and over membership certificates. Among her other duties: return mail address changes and general typing duties. Becky Wasson basically does data entry, such as your monthly activity reports, information from your annual reports, changes on your membership rosters. She is always ready to help in any way she can and has been a big help to me in keeping up with computer input. My right hand is Jean Rader. Having an experienced secretary is a blessing for anyone just assuming a new position. So it has been for me. Jean is familiar with all office procedures and is computer literate. She also knows "where to find things." Her knowledge has been an invaluable asset in getting organized in my new position. Kellie Allen, Trent Allison and Kourtney Kingsley are our young part-timers who are on call when we need envelopes stuffed or other time consuming chores. To Chuck Hoffmeister - A great big thank you for rising at the crack of dawn on snow days and having the Grand Lodge Building steps and front walk cleared of snow by "opening time." Also for always being available for assistance with the many chores around the office. To all of these valuable employees a big thank you from myself and the Mason of Kansas. This is just an insight into your Grand Lxxige Office and the people involved. All of our days are full and we are trying to give the Masons of Kansas the best that this office can offer. Fraternally submitted, A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
GRAND SECRETARY'S ESTIMATE of
GENERAL FUND INCOME AND EXPENDITURES for 1993
REVENU E 11 4910 Per Capita Tax - General Per Capita Tax - Mas. Home Per Capita Tax - KS Mason 4970 Initiatory Fees 4960 Special Dispensations 4920 Interest - Charity Fund Interest - General Fund 4930 Maintenance - York Rite 4980 Maintenance - Masonic Fndn 4950 Banquet Ticket Sales 4980 Mailing List Proceeds 4990 Fund Raiser - Calanders Fund Raiser - Watches Fund Raiser - Other Advertising Sales 12 0400 Merchandise Sales - Net of Cost
GROSS REVENUES
1991 BUDGET 49,900 MEM
1992 BUDGET 48,000 MEM
1993 BUDGET 46,500MEM
449,991
432,000
3,500 200 3,000 40,000 8,400 7,200 7,500
4,000 200 3,000 38,000 8,400 7,200 7,500
279,000 139,500 46,500 3,500 200 1,500 30,000 8,400 7,200 7,800 20,000 20,000 3,000
7,500 5,000
7,500 5,050
5310 7,500
532,291
512,850
574,100
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DISBURSEMENTS 21 0110 Casual Labor 0190 Employee Retirement 0150 PICA Expense 0180 Payroll 4920 Per Captia - Masonic Home 4970 Initiatory Fee to Mas. Home 4940 Charity Fund Transfers 5000 Service & Supplies 8880 Unemployment Tax 5030 Grand Master's Contingent 5040 Deputy Grand Master's Contingent 5050 Prior Annual Communication Expense 5060 Prior Armual Communication Per Diem 5070 Prior Armual Communication Mileage 5080 Grand Master's Jewel & Apron 5100 Grand Master & Grand Secretary Conference 5110 Grand Tyler & Ass't Grand Tyler Allowance 5120 Grand Lecturer & Assistants 5130 Conmiittee on Ritualistic Work 5140 Conmiittee on Masonic Education 5150 Comminee on Public Schools (Essay Contest) 5160 Committee Allowance 5180 Committee on Trials & Punishments 5190 George Washgington Memorial 5200 Masonic Service Association Dues 5210 Print Annual Proceedings 5220 Grand Officers' Travel 5230 Print Laws of Masonry 5240 Library Expense 5250 Stationary Printing & Supplies 5260 Grand Master's Automobile Expense 5270 Postage & Express 5280 Distribution of List of Lodges 5290 Parking 5300 Blue Cross Blue Shield 5310 Print & Mail Kansas Mason 5320 Computer Expense 5330 Miscellaneous 66(X) Equipment Repairs 7600 Building Upkeep & Repairs 8100 Insurance 8350 Accounting & Audit Service 8830 Personal Property Tax 8840 Real Estate Tax • 8910 Electricity 8930 Telephone 8940 Water 8970 Janitorial Service 9030 Special Membership Project 9080 Non-conmiitted Income TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS NET GAIN OR LOSS
105
250
250
9,521 8,019 105,767 149,997 3,000
9,521 8,019 105,767 144,000 3,000
5,913
4,912
0
4,000 9,200 8,450 110,431 139,500 3,500 5,000 3,500
350
350
385
8,000
7,000
8,000
500
500
750
19,000 10,000 15,000 3,026 4,200
19,000 9,500 14,050 2,026 3,200
25,000 11,500 14,600 2,100 4,000
80
80
100
6,500 1,000 7,000 8,000
6,500 1,000 6,000 8,000
500 500
500 500
6,500 1,000 6,000 11,600 4,000
1,000 3,500 6,405 11,500
1,000 3,500 6,405 9,500
1,000 3,500 6,500 14,791
500 500
500 500
500 500
5,000 17,200 8,500
4,500 16,200 8,500
5,000 17,000 15,000
870 650
870 650
5,000 34,000
5,000 34,000 7,500
1,249 8,500 5,000 7,000 3,500 1,039 25,927 7,288 3,200 •
249 5,000 3,000 4,000 3,500 1,039 25,927 6,288 3,200
750
900 2,900 5,000 48,000 5,000 3,500 4,500 3,500 7,000 6,000 3,000 17,093 5,100 3,500
340
340
450
4,000 2,000 2,500
4,000 1,507 2,500
inc in P R 5,000 10,000
532,291
512,850
574,100
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REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION. INC. To the M: .W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Your Foundation was established in 1966 as a Not For Profit Kansas corporation to enable the Masons of Kansas to contribute to and fund educational, charitable and scientific programs to benefit all people. Since 1974, the greatest funding effort has been for research and treatment of cancer with the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. To date, total dollars to fight this cancer battle are $1,415,347.00. Thousands of people with cancer have been helped, and many more will be, due to our efforts. Kansas_Masonic_OncoIogy_Researdi_Cfinler. In 1992, our emphasis changed to fiinding research as an integral part of the K.U. hospital's effort to become a Comprehensive Cancer Center, the only one in the Midwest. Our grant of $159,358.00 for 1992-93 will fund the research of Dr. Carol J. Fabian as she creates the process to identify women who are at high risk for developing breast cancer. Probability tells us that 1800 women in Kansas will develop breast cancer this year. Early detection and treatment can greatly reduce the dangers of this disease. Research will be our total emphasis in the coming years and we will only fund those research programs which have the merit and high probability of success to move on with outside major funding such as the National Cancer Instimte. The gifts and contributions of Masons will help eradicate this dreadful illness. C-Club. A membership group of Masons who want to contribute regularly to the Foundation. Contributions of $10.00 or more are recorded, and when the total reaches $25.00, the Brother's name is added to the "C-Club" plaque in his home Lodge. Contributors of $100.00 or more receive the special Gold "C-Club" lapel pin; a total of $500.00 earns the Ruby "C-Club" pin; and a $1000.00 total qualifies a Diamond Donor with a special plaque and pin. "C-Club" contributions have been the major source of support for the cancer program. AJl of the money contributed to the "C-Club" is given to the Cancer Research Center. Starting with this present Grand Lodge Session, we will begin distributing beautiful new "C-Club" plaques of lazar designed walnut. Each year we will update the inserts for these plaques showing the names and giving levels for all of our donor Brothers. Over 16,000 Brothers are now members of the "C-Club" and proudly wear the pin knowing they have helped someone fight cancer. Kansas_Masoiiic_AltState_High_SchooLBand. Washburn University in Topeka was the host for the ninth annual Masonic Band which numbered 140 of Kansas' finest young musicians. This was Washburn's first time to host Band Camp and they have already asked for the opportunity to do it again. Housing was limited on the Washburn campus, resulting in a smaller Band this year, but what they lacked in numbers they made up in spirit, enthusiasm and talent. Thanks to all of the sponsors, Lodges, Eastern Star Chapters and other Masonic bodies who cared enough to send us their "very best". The $250.00 sponsor fee will reap dividends for Kansas Masom^ with young people who know and appreciate what we are about. Band Camp for 1993 will move back to the campus of Wichita State University after an absence of eight years. We will be expecting a total of 200 students for this Band, with the possibility of adding a Flag Corps to the total numbers. Registrations for the 1993 Masonic Band are due by May 10, so if you haven't, get your student now. Student.Loans. Thirty-three new loans were granted last year, bringing to 96 the total nimiber of students in school or repaying their education loans. We presently have $318,046.00 dedicated to the Student Loan program. Any Kansas student, any age, can apply for a loan to attend any Kansas college, university or technical school, for any program of study on a full-time basis. The terms of these loans are extremely favorable for the sWdent and the repayment is still at 5% interest starting one year after completion of school. Every Mason and each Lodge is encouraged to search out deserving students whose education plans include a loan. Full information is available from the office or any member of the Board of Trustees. I Permanent_Endowmenti. This fund has grown dramatically in recent years due to the generosity of Kansas Masons, their friends and families. Living Memorials and Will Bequests are all placed into the Permanent Endowment fund which will ensure our ability to continue charitable and educational programs in the fiiture. Only part of the income from this fiind is used each year and the principal can never be touched. Living Memorials are small gifts placed with the Foundation by family, friends and Masonic bodies in honor of a departed Brother. Will Bequests totalling $266,491.00 have recently been received from the estates of Theodore "Ted" Davis of Salina, Union #7, Junction City; Ove Ipsen of Bedford Va., Benevolent Lodge #98, Abilene; and Col. Harold C. Fellows of Washington D.C., Hancock Lodge #311, Ft. Leavenworth. Remember Masonic charity in your will to continue helping others in perpetuity.
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Other Grants. The Foundation allocated funds to the Kansas DeMolay Foundation and the Grand Master's Charity Fund during 1992, in addition to cancer research and student loans. Thanks to the generous contributions from Kansas Masons, the Foundation continues to grow each year. We can all be proud of the Educational, Scientific and Charitable purposes for which the Foundation was formed. The following information is from our independent auditors for the last complete fiscal year. Respectfully submitted. James L. "Jim" Claussen Executive Director
KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION, INC. COMBINED BALANCE SHEET-INCOME STATEMENT, ALL FUNDS . YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1992 ASSETS: Cash Savings and C.D.s Marketable securities Student Loans receivable Receivables, other Furniture and equipment Total assets
$
14,197 865,840 4,270,541 138,071 42,689 14.228
$ 5,345,566
LIABILITIES: Accounts payable
$
FUND BALANCE: Fund Balance Total liabilities and fund balance
$ 5,345,566
1,226
$ 5.344.340
SUPPORT AND REVENUE: Contributions, memorials, bequests Masonic Band Miscellaneous Dividends Interest Total Support and revenue
$ 1,168,095 46,884 15,718 114,735 140.290 $1,485,722
EXPENSES: Salaries Payroll taxes Printing, advertising Services Masonic Band Supplies, postage, other office Travel and meetings Depreciation Insurance Rent Grants C-Club expenses
$
95,071 7,269 5,124 15,917 31,615 10,727 2,443 3,682 4,906 6,600 160,013 2.419
Total expenses
$
345.786
Net Revenue over Expenses
$ 1,139,936
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THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME Mosi Worshipful Sir. Officers and members of the Craft: May 1 bring you greetings from the Board. Staff and Residents of the Masonic Home, 1 am most grateful for the loyalty and dedication of the Board and thank them wholeheartedly for their support this year. Early we had the responsibility of hiring a new administrator and I feel we did our home work well. We hired Jon Robinson. Jon comes to us from the State Hospital. Fort Dodge. Kansas and has had a number of years in administration. Early in the year we had a severe hail storm which caused damage in excess of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars. ($350,000.00) 1 can assure you that clay tile roofs and large hail stones are no compatible. The best news is that our insurance committee did an admirable job and our coverage was excellent. On July 18th. we had a tremendous event at the Home with the Grand Lodge Officers making the official dedication of the new Energy Center. We had some 400 people in attendance with the employees of the Home doing an outstanding job in supplying the beautifiil decorations, finger foods and drinks. The entertainment was provided by Shrine Temple. The Rainbow. Jobs Daughters. DeMolay and Eastern Star members panicipated. The construction of the Energy Center enabled us to move the maintenance department and thus we were able to install overhead doors in the older areas and create garage space for our motor vehicles. We have improved our court yard to enable our residents to have more outdoor activities, built a new beauty shop area to relieve the congestion around the nurses station and purchased an aviary which the guests have thoroughly enjoyed. The staff has done an exceptional job in providing care for our residents again this year. It's gratifying to receive letters from relatives of those in the Home expressing their overwhelming satisfaction for the personal care that is being shown to their loved ones. Being a small part of this dedication makes one realize the importance of your obligation. With the new year approaching, the Board will be very aggressive in searching for ways to fulfill our responsibilities to the Masonic and Eastern Star members in the state of Kansas. Fraternally submitted. Ken Caldwell, President Kansas Masonic Home Board FINANCIAL REPORT OF KANSAS MASONIC HOME To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Brethren: I am pleased to report to you on the assets, the income and expenses of our Kansas Masonic Home for the year ended November 30, 1992: THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BALANCE SHEETS November 30, 1992 and 1991 ASSETS Current Assets Limited or Restricted Assets Propeny and Equipment Other Assets Total Assets
$
$
1992 3,393,591 4,614,884 4,501,487 110.725 12,620,687
$
$
1991 3,015,560 4,428,458 3,882,490 119.300 11,445,808
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LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Current Liabilities Long-term Liabilities General Fund Endowment Fund Other Funds Total Liabilities and Fund Balances
$
611,183 3,557,657 4,416,157 3,506,699 528.991
$
402,470 3,521,067 3,665,075 3,484,220 372.976
$
12,620,687
$
11,445,808
$
3,374,251 4.466.781
STATEMENTS OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES AND CAPITAL ADDITIONS Years Ended November 30, 1992 and 1991
1992 Revenue Operating expenses
3,640,215 4.630.846
1991
(Loss) from operations
(990,631)
(1,092,530)
Investment Income Contributions Non-operating expense
840,460 1,493,774 M76.572)
1,039,738 1,068,021 (467.939)
867.034
547.290
Revenues over expenses before Capital Additions Restricted Contributions Investment Income Expenditures Revenue over expenses after Capital Additions
27,725 35,711 (890) 929,577
21,114 33,262 (4.700) $
596,966
Respectfully submitted, Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM Secretary-Treasurer
REPORT OF KANSAS LODGE OF RESEARCH To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: I am pleased to report to you the activities of the Kansas Lodge of Research for the lodge year 1992-93. We began the year with a meeting on April 29, 1992, featuring Howard Adkins from the Missouri Lodge of Research. He gave a wonderful lecture on three examples of Maosnic virtues. The second event of the year was a dinner and lecture by John J. Robinson on the masonic matters of interest and his book "Born In Blood". This event was held in Topeka at Golden Rule Lodge #90 on August 29, 1992. A third event was scheduled in November, but there was insufficient interest and it was cancelled; perhaps the problem was that it was scheduled for Great Bend, Kansas. As you know there was a controversy between the Master and the Secretary which was finally settled by the jurisprudence committee and the Grand Master. The controversy did greatly clarify the status of the Kansas Lodge of Research and it will in the coming year consider a general revision of its By-laws.
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The Lodge of Research did not print an update to the History of the Grand Lodge of Kansas as it was felt that the current Grand Master's year should be included. Nor did the Lodge accomplish any of the other projects that it had set for itself. Perhaps in the coming years with the continuity that the new officers will bring, the Kansas Lodge of Research will be more active. Nonetheless, the Kansas Lodge of Research did more this year than ever before in its history and there is a greatly renewed interest in the Lodge. Thank you for the opportunity to make this report. I remain your true servant. In Masonic Brotherhood, Barry Albin, Master
REPORT OF GRAND LODGE OFFICER REPORTS To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas: In accordance with by-law 2-117 of the Constimtion and By-laws of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas, the Committee on Reports of Grand Lodge Officers makes the following report to the Craft. It has been the privilege and pleasure of this committee to have served the M;.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas and its Grand Master, M:.W;. Richard D. Overton, together with his dedicated corps of elected and appointed officers. We have read all the reports that we have received. The committee makes the following recommendations for your approval. The Grand Master's Address in ils entirety. While the Grand Master makes no recommendation to this Grand Lodge, still this committee feels that many of his programs should continue into fuWre administrations. We refer specifically to his Masonic Awareness Program, a delinquent recovery program, a reinforcement of fraternal relations with appendant orders and his Grand Master's Award program. The committee recommends that the following committee reports be accepted in their entirety: Public Schools, Trials and Punishments, President of the Kansas Masonic Home, Necrology, Foreign Relations, Finance, Taxation, Patriotism, Courier, Grand Lodge Library, Operation "KAN", Total Youth, Membership, Perpewal Life Membership and Publications. The committee recommends the acceptance of the Grand Secretary's Report in its entirety. We would also like to express our thanks and gratimde to the Grand Secretary, A. Kevin Kobler and the Grand Secretary Emerims, Albert O. Arnold, Jr., for the very efficient way in which the transition of their office was accomplished. This committee would also like to remember and say thanks to W:. Brother John A. Showalter, chairman of the Public Schools Committee, who made the transition from time to eternity January 13, 1993. We can only say "Well Done Good and Faithful Servant." We thank our Grand Master, M:.W:. Richard D. Ovenon for appointing us to this committee. We consider it an honor to have served him and the Grand Lodge of Kansas in this capacity. Respectfully and fraternally submitted, Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Chariman Robert L. Tomlinson, Jr. Lawrence E. Bodine Dwight A. Burton Michael Norris
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REPORT OF THE HNANCE COMMITTEE To the M:. W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas In accordance with by-law 2-118 of the Constimtion and by-laws of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas, the finance committee makes the following report to the craft. The records and files in the office of the Grand Secretary were examined in July and December of this year due to retirement of R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. The committee found these to be in good order and complete. Our Grand Lodge building still needs paint on the north and east side. Some of the block needs pointing and the windows in the basement especially need repaired. The accounting firm of Farm Bureau Accounting and Tax Service has been engaged to officially audit the books of the Grand Lodge and make inspections of investments and properties, this report appears with the Grand Secretary's and is part of this report. The finance committee met with the council of Administration, the Grand Treasurer and the Grand Secretary on December 19, 1993. A budget for the ensuing year was prepared for presentation at this Grand Lodge. This budget is found in the Grand Secretary's report and is an addendum to this report. This committee would like to express our thanks to M:.W:. Richard D. Overton for the privilege of serving on the finance committee during his year as Grand Master. Respectfully submitted, F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chairman Jim B. Ross Melburn C. Barnes Jay F. Myers Donald F. Werner
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REPORT OF THE JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas, This report covers a period of time from the ending of Grand Lodge in Salina in 1992 through the time of the making of this report in March, 1993. The function of the committee is set forth in By-law 2-119. The work of the committee has been done largely by correspondence and by telephone, although some members were in attendance at Uie special session of Grand Lodge held in August, 1992, when by-law changes were considered. It is the position of our committee that our Grand Master is entitled to have his rulings and recommendations presented on the floor of Grand Lodge in a affirmative manner. It is up to the members of Grand Lodge to say that they either agree or disagree. Our report is made in sections, sot that your may vote on individual matters as you may think appropriate. The committee feels that requests for interpretation of the law should come from the Grand Master or the Grand Lodge Officers, although members of the committee may be asked questions which can be answered by referring the inquirer to a specific By-law. M:. Michael T. Wilson served as chairman of the committee during the greater part of the year. He resigned in late fall when he moved to Virginia. W:. Robert L. DavisÂťwas asked to serve as chairman for the balance of the year. Typical of the questions considered during the past year are: a) How should the Kansas Lodge of Research be organized, and what should be the duties of the various officers? b) Does wife and child abandonment by a lodge member constitute an offense against the body of Masonry? c) Is a brother's criminal conviction for bigamy an offense against the Lodge? d) May a Lodge be recipient of funds from a trust established by a member?
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In addition, members of the committee advised the Grand Master concerning his proper role in dealing with and seeking resolution of particular Lodge problems. RECOMMENDATIONS: The Jurisprudence Committee recommends Grand Lodge approval of the edicts and orders of M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, issued during his year as Grand Master. Respectfully submitted, Robert L. Davis, Chairman Jack R. Euler Roland R. Keith Merle D. Bradley
REPORT OF THE TRIALS AND PUNISHMENT COMMITTEE To the M; .W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: I. A Kansas Brother was charged by his lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason and Criminal Trespass with improper sexual advances. He plead not guilty of sexual battery or intent. He was tried in District Court and was convicted of Criminal Trespass. He was sentenced to thirty-days in County jail and placed on probation for a period of two years. A Masonic Trial was held in 1992. The adjudication awaited publication of taped transcripts. In April 1992, the Case File and transcripts were forwarded to this Committee. After a through review of the entire proceedings, the Committee, by majority vote, rendered a verdict of guilty to the charge of Criminal Trespass and Conduct Unbecoming a Mason, and the accused was assessed a punishment of: SUSPENSION FOR UNMASONIC CONDUCT II. A Kansas Brother was charged by his Lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason and Child Molestation. In May 1992, the Case file was forwarded to this Committee. Upon review by the Chairman, it was determined that the charges against the accused did not state a distinct offense and was not based on a conclusion of facts in accordance with By-Law 5-205 of the Trial code. The case had not been tried in civil or criminal court. Under the provisions of By-Law 5-212, the Charges were returned to the accusing Lodge, over the signature of the Most Worshipful Grand Master, requesting positive documented action of civil authorities of dismissal of all charges. As of this report, properly documented charges have not been forwarded to this Committee. III. A Kansas Brother was charged by his Lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason and Rape and Aggravated Criminal Sodomy. He plead guilty in Criminal court to the charges of Rape and Aggravated Criminal Sodomy; he was sentenced and subsequently incarcerated. In December 1992, the Case File was forwarded to this Committee. Upon review by the Chairman, it was noted that the Charges and Specifications were presented to the Lodge at a Stated Communication and by a vote of the Lodge were rejected. The failure by a Lodge to entertain charges is addressed in By-Law 5-214. Compliance with the aforementioned By-Law had not been complied with. It being the opinion of the Chairman that the Trials & Punishment conmiittee should not proceed with the case until proper compliance with the By-Laws, the Case file was remmed to the Grand Secretary. IV. A Kansas Brother was charged by his Lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason and being a convicted felon: in that he did sell illegal substances, cocaine, to a confidential police informant. In District Coui;t, the accused entered a plea of "no Contest" to Count I, Sale of Cocaine. He was found guilty, sentenced and subsequently incarcerated for a term of not less than three years nor more than ten years. In October 1992, the Case File was forwarded to this Committee. The Chairman, by Certified Mail, summonsed the accused to appear and/or plead the to charges. The accused failed to appear and/or enter a written plea. In the absence of a plea, the Committee will proceed with a Masonic Trial as upon a plea of not guilty. Trial date to be scheduled for February 1993. V. A Kansas Brother was charged by his Lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason, Felony theft and Unauthorized Use of a Police Computer, a Class "A" Misdemeanor. The accused waived trial by jury and plead guilty as charged in a District Court. He was sentenced to serve forty-five days in County Jail and fined $25,000.00. In December 1992, the Case File was forwarded to the Committee. The Chairman, by Certified Mail, summonsed the accused to appear and/or plead to the charges. The accused failed to appear and/or enter a written plea. In the absence of a plea, the Committee will proceed with a Masonic Trial as upon a plea of not guilty. Trial date to be scheduled for February 1993.
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VI. A Kansas Brother was charged by his Lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason: Violation of By-Law 4-131 (Secrecy of the Ballot); Knowingly and willfully disobeying a direct order by the Worshipful Master, to not attend nor be present at the meetings of the Lodge for the remainder of the Master's term; and knowingly and willfully violating the Masonic principles of truth and honesty to further his own ends. In December 1992, the Case file was forwarded to this Committee. As of this report, the Charges and Specificafions are in the hands of the Chairman and under review. We, the members of the Committee, wish to express our appreciafion to our Most Worshipful Grand Master, M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, for the opportunity and privilege to serve this Most Worshipful Grand Lodge. We had hopes of being "A Do Nothing Committee"; however. It is obvious some of the Brethren either forgot or neglected to adhere to and abide by the teachings of our great Fraternity. Respectfully and fraternally submitted, F. Dean Wyant, Chairman John A. Rule Harold D. Sommers Claude W. Norris Victor J. Olson Vernon J. Clark
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE TRIALS AND PUNISHMENT COMMITTEE To the M: .W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: I. Brother Richard G. Siegrist, a member of Nickerson Lodge No. 43, Nickerson, was charged by his Lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason and being a convicted felon, to wit: In that he did sell illegal substances, cocaine, to a confidential police informant. He was found guilty in District Court and sentenced to a term of not less than three (3) years nor more that ten (10) years. On February 17, a Masonic Trial was conducted. In the absence of a plea, the Committee, proceeded with an ex parte trial. As to the decision, the committee, by majority vote, rendered a verdict of guilty and assessed a punishment of: "EXPULSION". II. Brother John E. Round, a member of Overland Park Lodge No. 436, Overland Park, Kansas was charged by his Lodge with conduct unbecoming a Mason, to wit: Felony Theft and Unauthorized Use of a Police Computer, a Class "A" Misdemeanor. The accused plead guilty as charged in District Court and was sentenced to serve forty-five days in County Jail and fined $25,000.00. On February 27, 1993, a Masonic Trial was conducted. In the absence of a plea, the Committee proceeded with an ex parte trial as upon a plea of not guilty. As to the decision, the Committee, by majority vote, rendered a verdict of guilty and assessed a punishment of: "SUSPENSION FOR UNMASONIC CONDUCT". III. Brother Eric D. Sims, a member of Topeka Lodge No. 17, Topeka, Kansas was charged by his Lodge of violating his Masonic duty and conduct unbecoming a Mason, to wit: Acts of Aggravated Criminal Sodomy, Indecent Liberties with a Child, Sexual Battery and Contributing To a Child's Misconduct or Deprivation. The accused was found guilty in Shawnee District Court and sentenced to seventy (70) years. On February 27, 1993, a Masonic Trial was conducted. The Committee considered two hand-written letters of extenuation and/or mitigation from the accused. The accused did not enter a plea. In the absence of a plea, the Committee proceeded with an ex parte trial as upon a plea of not guilty. As to the decision, the Committee, by majority vote, rendered a verdict of guilty and assessed a punishment of : "EXPULSION". Again, we the members of the Committee, wish to express our appreciation to our Most Worshipful Grand Master, M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, for the opportunity and privilege to serve this Most Worshipful Grand Lodge and the Craft of this great Fraternity. Respectfully and Fraternally Submitted. F. Dean Wyant, Chairman John A. Rule Harold D. Sommers Claude W. Norris, PGM Victor J. Olson Vernon J. Clark
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REPORT OF THE MASONIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas, Two members of the Council of Administration attended the Midwest Masonic Education Conference this year but this committee has received no report from them. This committee attempted to rewrite the Masonic Education part of the proficiency program but did not get it completed. Other Masonic Education programs already in place have continued to work very well. Fraternally submitted. Don E. Robinett, PGM, Chairman John E. Mowen James E. Stone Billy J. Moore David L. Recob
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & FM of Kansas: Your Public Schools committee attempted to fulfill the requirements to develop, guide and advise the Grand Lodge in supporting and strengthening the free public school system. The committee again supported and promoted in February the American Heritage Public School month. They also conducted the statewide scholarship essay contest for Juniors and Seniors in the public high schools of Kansas, this year 117 girls and 86 boys participated in the Grand Lodge Essay Contest. The wiimers of the 1992 Essay contest entitled "Alcohol, Drugs and the Public School were: ESSAY WINNERS - GIRLS Name
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FIRST PLACE Lana Hawkins RR 1, Box 60 Grenola, KS 67346
West Elk High
Hope # 155 Howard, KS
SECOND PLACE Jackie Rathburn R R l , Box 98 Natoma,KS 67651
Natoma High
Russell #177 Russell, KS
Garden City High
Tyrian #246 Garden City, KS
FOURTH PLACE Trena Slater 7940 NW Topeka Ave. Topeka, KS 67846
Seaman High
Golden Rule #90 Topeka, KS
FIFTH PLACE Sarah Roberson 2428 S. Bennett Wichita, KS 67217
Wichita High
Bestor G. Brown #433 Wichita, KS
HONORABLE MENTION Kimberly Smckey 303 North 16th St. Fredonia, KS 66736
Fredonia High
Greenwood #163 Fredonia, KS
THIRD PLACE Jennifer A. McGroven 2707 Chainey #1 Garden City, KS 67846
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HONORABLE MENTION Trassie Reece Box 14 Moscow, KS 67952
Moscow High
Hugoton #406 Hugoton, KS
HONORABLE MENTION Christa Long RR 2, Box 250 Mound City, KS 66056
Jayhawk-Linn High
Mound City #33 Mound City, KS
ESSAY WINNERS - BOYS Name
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Lodge
FIRST PLACE Matthew C. Loyd RR 4, Box 68 Hiawatha, KS 66434
Hiawatha High
Hiawatha #35 Hiawatha, KS
SECOND PLACE Jonathan Detrixhe RR 2, Box 35 Ames, KS 66931
Concordia High
St. John #113 Concordia, KS
THIRD PLACE Justin L. Gooden 721 Main Scott City, KS 67871
Scott Community High
Anthem #284 Scott City, KS
FOURTH PLACE Matt Nielsen 613 Chouteau Court Lawrence, KS 66049
Lawrence High
Acacia #9 Lawrence, KS
West Elk High
Hope #155 Howard, KS
HONORABLE MENTION Christopher Adolph (no address listed)
(no school listed)
Altamont #69 Altamont, KS
HONORABLE MENTION Edward T. McNally II (no address listed_
Colgan High
Pittsburg #187 Pittsburg, KS
HONORABLE MENTION James Scott PO Box 215 Lebanon, KS 66952
Smith Center High
Western Star #74 Smith Center, KS
FIFTH PLACE Jerrold H. Hugenot RR 1, Box 57 Moline, KS 67353
Brother John A. Schowalter who had served on this committee and then was chairman of the committee for the past fifteen years passed away January 13, 1992. The members of the committee wish to express our deep felt gratitude for the work of our departed friend and Brother who gave to the Public School Committee hie devotion to the cause. We cherish the heritage he left and his love of Masonry. May his enthusiasm challenge the Committee to greater heights. The conunittee thanks the Grand Master for our appointment to serve the Craft. Fraternally submitted: John A. Schowalter, Chairman Reported by Conrad F. Johnson PGM David W. Coffey E. Blaine Schoolcraft Orville E. Wesseler
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING Tci the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas. The committee has no requests for opinions on temple building or remodeling for the year. We [hank M:.W:. Richard D. Overton. Grand Master, for the honor of serving on this committee this year. Fraternally submitted. Morris W. Sykes. Chariman James B. DeBerry Stanley D. Browning L. Dale Hefton Walter M. Bird
REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RITUALISTIC WORK To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas, The committee met in Salina, Kansas with the following present. Bob Shklar, Jerry Lough, Vernon Clark, and as a visitor, Walter Bird. The Fred Williamson Outstanding Lodge competition and the Round Robin Tournament were discussed. We were without the service of three Grand Lecturers this spring. Earl Krankenberg resigned because of health reasons, Dave Aday asked to be excused because of cataract this year from District meetings. Al Slough asked to be excused from District Schools this spring. The Committee made the District assignments for the spring District meetings with the remaining Grand Lecturers. The program for the 1993 District Schools was discussed and it was decided to leave it the same as last year. I have received many phone calls from DDGM's and Grand Lecmrers about the new Extended Ciphers. I also received some letters about it. The Rimalistic Committee and the rest of the Grand Lecmrers received their copies of the new Extended Ciphers from the District Deputies when they showed up at their District meetings. This is the first time that the Committee saw the new Extended Ciphers. R: .W:. Ronald White was asked by Grand Lodge to proofread the new extended cipher. I wish to thank all the Brethren of Grand Lodge for the unparalleled honor of serving you as Chariman of this committee for the last three years. God Bless you. Fraternally, Jerry A. Lough, Chairman Ronald White Robert Shklar Vernon Clark Richard Haefele
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CHARTERED LODGES AND LODGES UD To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas, The Committee on Chartered Lodges and Lodges UD received no information relative to Chartered Lodges and/or Lodges UD during the year. Therefore, we have no report to record. The committee would like to thank M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, for the honor of serving the Craft this year. Fraternally, Ben B. Boyles, PGM, Chariman W. Nolan Artz, PGM Damon M. Grimes
REPORT OF THE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas The duties of this committee are set forth in our by-laws as follows: "2-212 COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS.- The Committee on Foreign Relations shall examine carefully all correspondence with other Grand Jurisdictions with reference to fraternal recommendations Your Committee on Foreign Relations has examined all correspondence with foreign Grand Lodge which has come to our attention, and submits the following report: 1. GRAND LODGE NATIONAL TOGOLAISE: Letter dated August 25, 1992, requesting consideration of their request of recognition and exchange of Representatives. We were fortunate to have the services of Francoise Recob in translating the French to English. Based upon our information received, your Committee recommends that our Grand Lodge extend fraternal recognition to and the exchange of fraternal representatives with the Grand Lodge National Togolaise. 2. GRAND LODGE NATIONAL de COLOMBIA: Resolution received relative to an internal dispute within the borders of Colombia in an apparent dispute with the Supreme Council of the 33rd Degree for Columbia Your Committee recommends that no action be taken on this matter 3. GRAND LODGE OF INDIA: Letter dated August 1, 1992, with copies of correspondence between said Grand Lodge of India and the Grand Lodges of England, Scotland and Ireland. It is an apparent dispute as to the effect of recent amendments to the Constiwtion of the Grand Lodge on India which affect the ability of members of Lodges if the Grand Lodge of England, Scotland and Ireland which are still active in India to also have dual membership in Lodge of the Grand Lodge of India. The letters were merely informative and no action is necessary by this Grand Lodge
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4. GRAND LODGE OF WYONDNG Receipt of a copy of letter sent by the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Wyoming addressed to all Grand Masters of Grand Lodges in North America dated Nay 27, 1992. It advises all tliat the Grand Lodge of Wyoming has NOT recognized any Prince Hall Grand Lodge of any Prince Hall Lodge within a Prince Hall Grand Lodge. The same was merely;y information and requires no action by this Grand Lodge. 5. The members of this committee wish to express our thanks to M;.W:. Richard D. Overton for the privilege of serving our Grand Lodge; we also wish to thank A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary, for his assistance to this Committee in carrying out our responsibilities. Respectfully submitted, Robert D. Caplinger, Chairman David L. Recob Jimmie L. Grassi
REPORT OF THE TOTAL YOUTH COMMITTEE To the M: .W;. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Total Youth Committee thanks our M:.W:. Grand Master for allowing us to serve the Grand Lodge in this capacity. It has been a very interesting and educational year observing, participating , and appreciating the great leadership that our youth groups exhibited. It is encouraging to see that more of our brethren are getting involved with these groups. Brother Eldon Masters is doing a great job with the DeMolay and others are performing various duties with other groups, but they still need more help from the craft. Brother M. E. "Butch" Buchenau was our commission member assigned to the DeMolay. Thanks, "Butch" for your help. Brother Vernon Phillips was assigned to the Rainbow Girls and the other youth activities. The colorful pageantry and the beauty of these young ladies should touch the hearts of all masons and Masonic persons. Brethren, please get involved with our youth. The youth are not only the fuwre of our Masonic bodies, but also the future of our country and way of life. The best preparation that we can give to these leaders of tomorrow is to convey to them the Masonic principles and encourage them to appreciate the great Masonic heritage. The Total Youth Committee believes that combining this committee and the Public Schools Committee into one committee would eliminate the overlapping of duties and responsibilities and create a united front that can obtain the Grand Lodge's objective more effectively. The committee is also very appreciative of the support and participation that you, our Grand Master, and our Deputy Grand Master have given us throughout the year. Respectfully submitted E. Blaine Schoolcraft, Chairman Vernon E. Phillips Mervin E. "Butch" Buchenau
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REPORT OF THE PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE To The M: W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The main emphasis of the Publications Committee is to edit and publish THE KANSAS MASON. This past year there have been four editions of THE KANSAS MASON. This was accomplished at a figure below the budget amount of #34,000.00. The February 1993 issue contained only four pages because of the lack of material. Some Lodges are quite attentive in submitting material for publication, and I make every attempt to publish every item received by the members. Sometime, however, there has to be some sifting and sorting to make everything fit properly on the pages. When this happens then I make an honest effort to place it in the next issue. In spite of this arrangement, I would encourage members and Lodges to continue to submit articles, pictures and stories for publication. It is your journal and you should have a voice in it. This coming year there will be six issues published. As a result in the dues assessment that becomes effective this year, we have the necessary funds to make this increase I wish to thank the Grand Master, Richard Overton, for the appointment and confidence, and to the members of the craft for their cooperation Respectfully, William F. Mcintosh
REPORT OF THE CORRESPONDENCE COMMITTEE To The M:. W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: I respectfully submit the report of the Correspondence Committee for 1992. A total of seventy (70) Proceedings of other Grand Jurisdictions were received by the committee, however, only these falling into the time frame of 1991-1992 were considered. A number of jurisdictions within the United States were missing probably due to timing or that they do not send their proceedings to other jurisdictions because of cost or other reasons. In reviewing the proceeding of the Grand Lodge, we get a glimpse of Freemasonry not only in the U.S. bur in many other parts of the world. Due to the brevity of what can be reported within these pages, if more information is desired, the original copies of the proceedings are available to be reviewed in detail in our Grand Lodge office. In assembling this information we used the following headings segregating what we felt should be called to your attention: Membership, Fraternal Cooperation, Benevolence, Education, Community Life and Items of Special Interest. MEMBERSHIP: Declining membership continues to be of concern. All Grand Lodges are aware of this and strategies are being proposed and developed to counter it. There is none indication that the process is slowing and in some cases may be turning around. Arizona membership is about 14,000 at the present time with an annual loss of around 400. A public Awareness committee has been set up to try and improve the situation. Idaho - membership records are being computerized. The process has been delayed by discrepancies between Grand Lodge records and those of constituent lodges. Membership continues to fall with a net loss of 282 in 1991. This is 34 less than in 1990. Six Lodges reported a gain injnembers and eight remained unchanged. Indiana - a further decline of 3,566 is recorded. Total membership now stands at 116,528. Japan - A decrease of 64 occurred leaving 2,988 as of December 31, 1988. Maine - There are 199 chartered lodges in 24 Masonic districts with a total membership of 32,414 in 1991. Although 756 members were initiated there was a loss of 532. Michigan - In the past six years membership has declined from over 100,000 to 80,000. The Grand Master in his address stated that Grand Lodge officers can develop programs to change this but in the final analysis it is up to the lodges and brethren in those lodges to make it happen. Nevada - Masonry is flourishing but is enjoyed by only 12% of total membership. 400-700 members had 5% participation, 200 members 12-15% participation and 50 members
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20-25% participation. Special lodge nights seem to bring more members out. the net loss for 1990 was 174. New Hampshire - Besides having the lodge encourage and initiate more personal contacts, investigation of demits and promoting special recognition of individuals' accomplishments, the Grand Lodge is advocating a Friendship Night, the Grand Lodge has a "Solomon 11" program to spotlight brethren who are doing their part to rebuild Freemasonry in New Hampshire. New South Wales - A "Commission for the Future" has been established and appears to have the same aims and objectives as our Masonic Renewal Program. A campaign entitled "Ten to One in 91" with the object of one new member for each existing ten members has been undertaken. There is also a membership assistance committee. Membership is down 2,193. Rhode Island - A loss of 233 members is recorded in the proceedings of May 20, 1991. FRATERNAL COOPERATION: Cooperation between Grand Lodges and concordant bodies continues to be good as in the past. Arizona - This Grand Lodge belongs to the South West Conference consisting of Arizona, New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. This is similar to the other regional conferences in the United States. Indiana - Royal Arch Masons and York Rite colleges have given financial contributions to assist the Masonic Library. Japan - In addition to the Tokyo Masonic Association brochure introducing the public welfare activities of the Grand Lodge, a set of picWre cards of the Tokyo Masonic Building were printed illustrating the facilities of the Masonic Centre in Japan, to be given out to either foreign Masons or Japanese non-Masons, thus to enhance the visibility of Masonry in Japan. Michigan - A "Committee of Lodges" has been formed to be responsible for the condition of lodges in Michigan. It is to work with individual lodges to improve their Masonic position in the community and work with any appendant order of Grand Lodge officer for the betterment of Michigan Masonry. A pooling of Masonic resources is anticipated to enrich the Masonic family. Nevada - A keen interest is taken in Rainbow Girls, Job's Daughters and DeMolay. Some difficulty is being experienced at the executive level in DeMolay. New Hampshire - A Masonic Fair Booth (trailer) has been equipped with TV/VCR, mini-library, etc. for use in conveying from one fair to another. The booth will be staffed by local members and is available to any Masonic related body. New South Wales - A close tie is maintained with Royal Arch Masomy. Rhode Island - A committee for the advancement of Freemasonry consists of members from craft Masonry and Masonic concordant bodies. Saskatchewan - Annual youth leadership summer camp for boys and girls is supported. The public relations committee attempts to promote Freemasonry in the community. One project was support of Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra in a Mozart concert. A TV program, the Truth About the Masonic Order and a special half hour video news release have been arranged. BENEVOLENCE: The concern for the welfare of others is basic to Freemasomy. Dedication to charity is introduced during the initiation and is one of the fundamentals of our Order. It occurs at all levels, particularly in craft lodges but mainly Grand Lodge undertakings appear in the review. Arkansas - In 1990, 14 scholarships totalling $20,000 were awarded. The Grand Lodge publicity committee was involved in announcing a donation of $1,000 to the Arkansas Children's Hospital. It also helped individual lodges with news releases. Arizona A committee is investigating the need for a Masonic Home. Arizona does not have such a home but 36 Grand Jurisdictions in the USA have homes of various types for elderly Masons and their wives. Idaho - A total of $17,595 was distributed to needy Masons and dependents during the year. Indiana - The Masonic home has 550 residents. They are going to close one wing of the hospital as a cost cutting measure. The scholarship board has approved 215 $1,000 and 51 $500 scholarships. Maine - The charity fijnd awarded in excess of $220,000 for relief. Michigan - The mission of the Michigan Masonic Home is to provide the Masonic fraternal family with a continuing care retirement community dedicated to the principles of Freemasonry. It serves Michigan Masons, their wives, widows and other family members. In 1991 $1,500,000 was contributed to the Home Endowment Fund from wills and bequests. Nevada - During the year $2,700 was distributed to individuals. Another $4,706 was given to hurricane and earthquake relief in California and the Philippines. In addition, $1,000 was used to provide two scholarships. New Hampshire - A Masonic Home is in operation. An Auditor's report was submitted including a list of donors but no other details were provided. Individual lodges have an "Adopt a Widow" program where a lodge member is committed to a widow to assist her in respect of making life more pleasant and rewarding. New South Wales - The range is from childhood to old age irrespective of Masonic Association. There is a Board of Benevolence, a Benevolent Institution, Masonic Hospital, Masonic Homes, School and Hostels, Youth Welfare, Orphan Society, Scholarships and Disaster Relief. Rhode Island - 147 scholarships were granted, the average amount of the grant was $565. Saskatchewan A Youth Trust Fund campaign was initiated with a target figure of $300,000. Almost one third of this was reached in the first year. It is hoped that about 20 deserving youth will be assisted in the post secondary education of their choice during the present year. Assistance was provided form the Beneficent and Benevolent Fund totaling approximately $56,000.
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EDUCATION: Masonry teaches its lessons by signs and symbols. A clear understanding of its precepts is fundamental to a healthy lodge. It follows that education of the members is essential. Idaho - The Conference of District Deputy Grand Masters and Elective Grand Lodge officers held each year following the Annual Communication allows the Grand Master to present and discuss his program and goals for the coming year with his officers and District Deputies. It has sometimes been held during the Communication instead of following it. This timing is suggested as better since there is not the same urge to complete the discussion and leave for home, the Annual Spring Educational Communication is organized by the Grand Lecturer and it is an important educational experience for all who attend. It appears to be more successful in recent years and attendance is increasing. Indiana - An officers' manual has just been produced and published and a speakers bureau has been organized. Japan - The main medium of basic Masonic education continues to be at the Lodge level. Instruction is in both English and Japanese. It is suggested that lodges can put on meetings of an educational nature such as a Table Lodge plus whatever else imaginative and educational minded officers can conceive. A variety of educational material is available and lodges are urged to make ftill use of it. Maine - Special eduction programs and workshops operate at three levels: 1) Candidates and new Masons; 2) Advanced Masonic Education; 3) Lodge leadership and development programs with two year, five year, and ten year goals. Michigan - Masonic education and training sessions were held in 75 % of the 333 districts of this Grand Jurisdiction. Planning for the East was the most requested section. Budgets, protocol, history, and the book of Constitutions were also included in most sessions. The Michigan Masonic Manual is the prime resource used and will continue to be used until the officers attending the sessions know how to use the manuals effectively, a correspondence course is available and is handled by the Grand Lodge office. As of June 1990, 76 brothers have signed up for the course. All Worshipful Masters and Wardens are expected to take the course and other officers and members of the Lodge are encouraged to register for it. Nevada - The education committee has a booklet "A Lodge System of Masonic Instruction" which is in its second edition, all principal officers are expected to have a copy. Meetings are set up with lodges, with round table discussions to help the Masters of lodges organize a useful program. New Hampshire - The Grand Lodge is developing a floor work manual. District Deputy Grand Masters are encouraged to provide a lodge of instruction. The mentor program is used and its value is evident. Within each district, two brethren are charged to visit each lodge in their district at least twice a year to present educational programs. New South Wales - The committee on Masonic Education correlates Masonic education throughout the jurisdiction. Saskatchewan - Area meetings are conducted by Grand Lodge during the year. A strategic development committee has been established to recommend action to strengthen Freemasonry. A workshop session is held during an afternoon of Grand Lodge. COMMUNITY LIFE: Masons are active in many spheres. As members of their community they participate there as well as in their lodges. Indiana - A committee on public awareness has been set up in recognition of the need for good communication with the local news media. Japan - The aimual Masonic Children's Festival was the usual success as the brethren received adequate assistance form the non-Masonic Community. A newly started community relations project is the Wakkanai Centennial Lodge's Breeding Dogs Donation Program and it's annual financial assistance program for the Hokkaido Seeing Eye Dog Association. Maine - Support is given to DeMolay and Rainbow Girls and the Masonic Foundation for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse among children. Michigan - 9,000 Masons contributed $137,000 to the Masonic Home Centennial. The Masonic Foundation greeting card program raised $243,000 which was used to assist lodges to get involved in community scholarship programs etc. and also enabled Grand Lodge to get involved in pilot programs for drug and alcohol abuse. Also supported the Michigan Masonic Juvenile Diabetes Program. Nevada Many Nevada Masons take part in special days at their local schools and community clubs, they explain the advantages of being a Mason. The Grand Ix)dge is in demand for the laying of cornerstones. A total of eight were laid last year. This is a highly regarded honor for all Grand Lodge officers. New Hampshire - The Grand Lodge is actively involved in a Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Program by supporting it financially. The program is administered by the New Hampshire State Police. New South Wales - Lodges are urged to become involved in community affairs, thereby creating knowledge and awareness of Freemasonry. Rhode Island - The Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program has been supported by contributions in excess of $50,000. Progress has been limited due mostly to lack of communication from the Drug Task Force and the student assistance program unit. ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST: Items which are difficult to classiiy but nonetheless are worthy of mention are considered here. Idaho - A special relationship exists between Fiat Lux Lodge No. 1079 of New York and the Grand Lodge of Idaho. The Grand Master makes an aimual visit to Fiat Lux Lodge for Idaho night. A detailed account of the visit appears in the Proceedings, "The Fiat Lux Brethren hold a special place in their hearts for the Masons of Idaho all because of what our Grand Lodge stood up for many years ago". Indiana - A committee on lodge computer use has been formed (40% of lodges own or have computer access). They wish to identify an appropriate computer format. It is intended to develop a procedure
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manual for lodge computer use. Japan - Both DeMolay and Rainbow Girls are having difficulty. No explanation is given. It is proposed to develop a positive public relations program including a speakers bureau to disseminate Masonic information in the Japanese community. Michigan - A special effort is made to maintain contact with widows of departed brothers. This is done because it is the right thing to do. the ladies deserve to know where they can get help if it is needed. It is gratifying to hear how much they appreciate this attention and to have relate how proud their husbands were to be Masons. New South Wales - for the period July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1991, the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales held four quarterly Communications and three special Communications. The Grand Lodge is comprised of 35 Metropolitan Districts and 59 Country Districts with a total of 616 lodges and 45,620 members as of December 31, 1990. A special Communication was held July 21, 1990 for the purpose of proclaiming the Grand Master and installing his officers. This was the first time such a meeting was held on Saturday and it was the first time there had been an open proclamation and as open installation. This meeting was extremely successfiil and could not accommodate all those wishing to attend. Saskatchewan - The Grand Master in his address to the Grand Lodge had the following thought provoking comment, "It is my belief that there are two ways of approaching tomorrow. The first is to wait passively for it to arrive and cope with the change after the fact. We, as Masons for at least the past century, have doggedly followed the approach, insisting that if Masonry were to change significantly it would surely die. I am convinced that we must strive to shape or perhaps more correctly reshape Masonry today, anticipating to the best of our capabilities, the so-called New Masonry which will not only survive into the 21st century but may well regain the status it enjoyed 30 to 40 years ago". Washington - Recognition of Prince Hall Masonry in Washington was first attempted by M:.W:. Brother W.H. Upton, Grand Master in 1898. Approval was withdrawn in 1899. The Grand Lodge of Washington approved recognition again in 1990. Since then the public image of Masonry has been greatly enhanced in the State of Washington. Eight Grand Lodges have now recognized Prince Hall Masonry and five more are expected to do so in the coming year. This review is of necessity brief and incomplete. As mentioned earlier, many proceedings were not received. However, it is most interesting to review the proceedings of the other Grand Lodges and it is hoped tliat those who read this report will have found one or more item of interest that would otherwise have been unknown to them. Fraternally submitted, Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Chairman
REPORT OF THE NECROLOGY COMMITTEE To the M:. W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas Most Worshipful Grand Master and brethren, once again at the end of another year, we pause to pay tribute to those of our fraternity who have been called to their heavenly rest. Our Grand Lodge suffered the loss of 1489 of our brethren during the past year. We are grateful that the line of our Grand Lodge Officers has not been broken this year, their presence at our Grand Lodge session to fulfill the duties of their various places and stations is most notable. We were most saddened and the masons of Kansas deeply mourn the demise of W:. John A. Schowalter, longtime chairman of the Public School Committee and W:. James Edward Zimmerman, who served as Secretary-Recorded of the York Rite Bodies of Kansas from 1976 to 1988. Thus we close this report with prayers in our hearts for the families of these departed. He may not always lead us In the path we would like to go. But His way is the right way And in His grace we will grow. Respectfully submitted, Carroll C. Amett, PGM, Chairman
When the shadows of evening gather And the day is almost done. We can lock up our cares for the evening And than God for each victory won.
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REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The principle work of the Membership Committee was to distribute and help local lodges with the Kansas Grand Lodge Membership Program. This "Prospect Night" program gives a step-by-step approach to inviting prospective Masons and their wives to the lodge and informing them about Masonry. In May the Membership Committee sponsored the viewing of the movie "Unseen Journey, The Mystery, Myth, and Truth of Freemasonry." This presentation was held at the Abdallah Shrine Temple in Overland Park, Kansas. Many Masons and Non-Masons with an interest in the origins of Freemasonry attended and became better educated about our Fraternity. Representatives from the Kansas Grand Lodge, the Scottish Rite, the York Rite, the Shrine, and other appendant bodies of Masonry were on hand to answer questions. The committee thanks all who help make this presentation a success. The Membership Committee also had a booth at the fall Masonic Fairs held in Wichita, Lawrence, and Garden City. Membership program booklets were distributed to all interested Masons and the Membership Development Kit developed by the North America Masonic Renewal Committee was displayed. It is the feeling of this committee that new members can be attracted to our fraternity. Many lodges across our state are reporting an ample amount of degree work. Masonry does have a very worthwhile place in our society and by becoming an active participant in each community and involving the entire family in lodge activities. Masonry will remain the leading organization within the community. Aggressive programs from the Membership Committee will be needed as we strive to maintain our standards in Masonry. This committee is always open to suggestions and welcomes your input and ideas. This is a "member driven" organization and it is up to each of us to insure that Masonry meets the needs of our members. The entire committee wishes to express our appreciation to our Most Worshipful Grand Master, Richard D. Overton for the opportunity and privilege to serve this Grand Lodge. Fraternally, Jeffrey L. Sowder, Chairman Earl Crisp David Salmon Wade Park Robert Sarr Jerry Overton
Allen Peyton Tom Burrows John Golden Don West
REPORT OF CHURCH LODGE RELATIONS COMMITTEE To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Committee on Church Lodge Relations was not availed upon for any discussions, interpretations of or advice regarding relationships between Lodges and Churches during the past year. Therefore, the committee did not meet this year and have nothing to report. The committee wishes to thank M:.W:. Richard D. Overton, Grand Master, for the opportunity to serve the Craft during the past year. Fraternally submitted, Richard D. Kelsey, PGM, Chairman Richard T. Wentling Larry E. Jones
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REPORT OF THE PATRIOTISM COMMITTEE To The M:. W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The members of the Committee express our thanks and appreciation to our Grand Master M:.W:. Richard D. Overton for continuing this committee, and for the opportunity and privilege of serving the Grand Lodge of Kansas in keeping Patriotism alive. Our charge for 1992 was "Keep Patriotism and Americanism Alive in Kansas Masonry." Again our efforts concentrated on the American Flag and Flag activities. During 1992 the committee took part in seventeen (17) Masonic activities, consisting of an audience of sixteen thousand six hundred eighteen (16,118) Masons and Eastern Star members, family and friends. These activities consisted of "Presenting the Colors", Building the Flag", "Flag Talks" and Parades. In addition to Masonic activities, our committee presented programs at forty-four non-masonic functions, viewed by an audience of eleven thousand five hundred seventy-two (11,572) persons. These programs were presented at Schools, Churches, Parades, Fraternal, Civic and Youth groups. Every program we present is an outstanding event to the committee. At a Masonic function it is the Brotherhood, making new friends and renewing old friendships. At non-masonic functions it is an opportunity to bring Masonry before the public. It is not practical to list every program we participated in during the year. However, I would like to call attention to three very outstanding events. On March 20, 1992, nineteen National Sojourners, dressed in Revolutionary uniforms, formed a Cordon for the piesentation of Colors to open the 136th Annual Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge. On July 4, 1992, the eastern Star sponsored the "Building the Flag" program at White City, Kansas and Arapahoe, Nebraska. All three performances were made to packed houses, giving the committee the opportunity to bring Masonry before a large number of people. We strongly urge each lodge to establish a Patriotism Committee and establish an ongoing Patriotic program. This would make and excellent program for a non-masonic night. We will assist you in preparing a program to help present a program promoting Patriotism in your lodges. F. Ray Canada, Chairman James Brown Harold Lynn Donald Nisbett Myron Wilson
REPORT OF THE COURIER COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Courier Committee members have been pleased to be present and assist our Grand Master at the Grand Lodge Communication. Our main duty as a committee during the 137th Annual Commuiucation of Grand Lodge, will be to help our Grand Master make our visiting dignitaries as comfortable as possible and to extend our Kansas hospitality. This committee was formed to assist our Grand Master Richard D. Overton and his officers in any way to make this Annual Communication move smoothly and enjoyable for all present. The members of the Courier Committee would like to thank M:.W:. Richard D. Overton for the privilege of serving the Grand Lodge in this capacity during his year as Grand Master. Respectfully submitted, Maurice C. Heam, Chairman Robert A. Felix William Harlow
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REPORT OF THE GRAND LODGE LIBRARY COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Grand Lodge was fully indexed this summer by the efforts of Mrs. John Swain, who labored the month of June to complete a task she commenced in 1982. She has done a splendid job, numbering the case shelves and identifying what they contain. She labeled the shelves by number and listed what was on each shelf. Grand Secretary Kobler has promised to insert all this information into the computer at a later date to ,make finding information much easier. Masons of thirty years ago will recall a plea was sent out in 1960 to send school books to the Grand Lodge building for shipment to the Philippines. The books arrived by the ton and some were shipped to the Philippines, but then the navy informed us they had no more space to fly the books to their destination.. As a result, several hundred book remain in the library without catalog numbers or index cards. Mrs. Swain is asking the Grand Lodge to decide what to do with the books. If they are not needed, they should be given to some one who wants them. The Library Committee heartily commends Mrs. Swain's efforts in indexing and cataloging the books she did cover. The Library is gradually improving in utility and it is easier to find what one is looking for. I thank M:. W:. Overton for the privilege of serving on this committee. RespectfiiUy submitted, Charles S. Baldry, Chairman
REPORT OF THE OPERATION "KAN" COMMITTEE To the M:. W:. Grand Lodge of AM & FM of Kansas: A son went to help his father saw wood. The fathers fell into the cut-off saw, losing his arm and nose. This upset the son very much, because had he not gone to help his father, his father would not have been injured. The fathers' remarks were, "I'm glad it was me and not my son. I don't think I could have stood it." In our Grand Lodge program of Operation "Kan", we can share with these people and in so doing help fulfill these teachings in our Sacred Book. "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted." Fraternally submitted, Glenn L. Knappp, Chairman William J. Colnar
REPORT OF THE MASONIC TRAILER COMMITTEE The trailer had been damaged in some minor accidents over the past years causing some water damage from roof leakage. The insurance company was notified and arrangements were made to have the trailer completely refinished inside and out. We had it set up at Vulcan Park for the Reception of the Moonlight Lodge degree team from Georgia. We had a nice crowd. The trailer was then taken to the repair shop where it remained until the Rush County Lodge requested it for the Rush County Fair. It was well accepted at that event.
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We then moved to Harper as guests of Harper Lodge No. 206; then to the State Fair at Hutchinson. Our final showing was at Valley Center as guests of Loidge 364. The trailer has been completely refmished both inside and out and is ready for the road at your request. Fraternally submitted, Marvin L. Thompson, Chairman
REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE ToTheM:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The committee is proud to have served Grand Master M:.W:. Richard D. Overton and the Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas as it's Activities Committee for the 1992/1993 year. There were two activities that came to our attention in this year; the retirement reception for Brother Albert O. Arnold, Jr. on his retirement as Grand Secretary and the Masonic retreat held at Rock Springs 4H camp. The reception for Brother Arnold was held in Topeka in July and was well attended with about 300 in attendance. Refreshments were served and most all in attendance had an opportunity to congratulate Brother Arnold. A short program followed and Brother Arnold received a monetary gift from the Lodges and craft and several other gifts and special awards. He has expressed his great appreciation to the Grand Lodge Officers and our committee for their efforts and to the Craft for their generosity. The 15th annual Masonic Retreat was held over the Labor Day weekend at Rock Springs 4H ranch south of Junction City. There were 101 Masons, their wives and families in attendance. This was the largest attendance in the past few years and we are hopeful there will be a good increase next year. We all enjoyed the many activities that are there at the ranch for all to take part in as well as the excellent family style meals served by the men. Special events included a square dance and watermelon feed on Saturday night and a talent show Sunday night, a Sunday morning worship service on Inspiration Point and lots of time for good Masonic fellowship. The Grand Chapter of Kansas Order of Eastern Star was well represented and they are a great addition to our group We hope many more of you will attend and take part in the several events planned for our Activities Committee this year. Fraternally, Gene Bradley, Chairman Arris M. Johnson, PGM Robert J. Higgs C. M. "Bud" Geis Lester Brammer Orves Beeghly Jimmie Grassi
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TAXATION To the Most Worshipful Grand Master, Officers and Brethren of the Grand Lodge. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first time this Special Committee has appeared in the annals of our Grand Lodge. Our Most Worshipful Grand Master recognized as all of us have, that our attempts at obtaining reclassification would not be over until the national election and then depending on the outcome, perhaps not even then. So it was that he asked me to assume the Chairmanship of this Committee. Our efforts were continuing at the county level to have our valuation reduced. We are pleased to report these efforts were in measure successful. We had even received a refund of $7600.00. Although pleased, we still did not feel as though this sum was near the amount we should receive. After a number of additional efforts, the Shawnee County Appraiser announced their finding was final. Therefore, with regret, but acting on the advice of legal counsel, we did file suit in the district court. In the mean time the Kansas Legislawre of 1992 had indeed after much conjuring passed the measure to place before the constituency of Kansas the proposition to amend Section I, Article II of the Constitution ok Kansas. Question one, HCR 5007, would if enacted reduce the taxation on Kansas Lodges from 30% to 12%. However, when the mentioned amendment did appear in final form, through the Office of the Secretary of State, several other adverse changes had been added. As time for the election drew near, it appeared the chance of this amendment carrying had been considerably reduced. As Chairman, I asked for and received, permission to make notification through our Kansas Mason and also to forward a letter to the Worshipful Master and Secretaries of all Lodges in an effort to have our members and voting age members of their household and friends to vote in favor of this proposition. Although our efforts seemed to be received favorably, my survey of legislators and those more knowledgeable about such matters generally agreed the proposition would fail. When this report was forwarded to our Grand Master, it was his order to forward an individual notice to the members who were residents of Kansas and in turn their families and friends for their support in this effort. So it was that is spite of our exponents and the predictions of the so called "experts" we did carry the winning margin by 52.7%. To our Grand Master and to each and everyone of you for your support we say a very profound thank you. As again reported in the Kansas Mason, caution was urged. Unfortunately this prediction came true. Our joy was short lived. This really didn't take any great knowledge to conclude that the taxing authorities in our great State were indeed short of ftinds and would make every effort to hold their position. So it was on December 10, 1992, the Capitol-Journal carried the bold Caption; "DON'T COUNT YOUR TAX BREAK DOLLARS JUST YET." "Lodges and other buildings owned by not-for-profit organizations won't automatically get a tax break Kansas voters gave them in November." Upon receiving this notice, the Grand Master immediately asked that I register as a Lobbyist and begin a renewed effort at once. This has been done and our efforts are continuing. With the help of our Deputy Grand Master, Grand Junior Warden, Area Deputies and District Deputies and again all of you, we did carry the House Bill 2035 by an overwhelming margin of 121 vote. As there are but 125 Representatives you can see what a fine accomplishment this was. Unfortunately I must conclude at this time the bill is presently stalled in the Senate, (to be updated when other action is taken) Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
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REPORT OF THE PERPETUAL LIFE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The following is my report for the Perpetual Life Membership Committee for inclusion in the advanced reports: "The By-laws and Articles of Incorporation for the Perpetual Life Membership Plan Fund, Inc. has been recorded with the Secretary of State on June 9, 1992. The form asking for approval as a Non-Profit Corporation has been prepared and forwarded to the Internal Revenue Service for their approval. At the writing of this report, the Grand Secretary and our attorney are following up with the Internal Revenue Service to see what the delay might be. The proper forms for implementing the Plan are prepared and will be distributed to the Lodge Secretaries as soon as approval has been received. Your committee is sadly disappointed that the approval has not as yet been received. We will continue to follow up on this approval so that the Plan can be put in use by this fall. Fraternally, Melbum C. Barnes, Chairman
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1993-94 Grand Lodge Officers Area Deputy Grand Masters District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lecturers and Assistants Grand Lodge Committeemen
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INSTALLATION CEREMONY W:, Ernest L. Moore, Master, Unity Lodge #273, Introduced the Past Grand Masters who would be the installing officers: Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshall Grand Sword Bearer Grand Flag Bearer Grand Standard Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Asst. Grand Tyler Grand Organist
M:.W: . Robert M. Nease, PGM M:.W: . Don E. Robinen, PGM M:.W: . Conrad F. Johnson, PGM M:.W: . Richard D. Overton, PGM M:.W: . Ben B. Boyles, PGM R:. W:. Alberto. Arnold, Jr., M:.W: . Carroll C. Amett, PGM M:.W: . Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM M:.W; . Clifford D. Knauss, PGM M:.W: . Forrest D. Haggard, PGM M:.W: . Larry D. Winegardner,PGM M:.W: . Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM M:.W: . W. Nolan Artz, PGM M:,W: . Robert D. Caplinger, PGM M:.W: . Ralph D. Walker, PGM M:.W: . Chester L. Gilbert, PGM M:.W: . Robert G. Jackson, PGM M:.W: . Claude W. Norris, PGM M:.W: . Robert H. Arnold, PGM W: . Dee D. Duttweiler
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S. Allen Daugherty, PGM Richard L. Becker, PGM John H. Murray, PGM William M. Bradford Richard D. Kelsey, PGM
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W:. Ernest L. Moore, instructed the Grand Marshall to present the Officers for the year of 1993-94 for installation. The Installing Officers were the following Past Grand Masters: Grand Marshall Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon
M:.W Arris M. Johnson, PGM M:.W J. Fred Williamson,PGM M:.W F. Warren Stams, PGM
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M:.W:. Robert M. Nease charged the Grand Master Elect, R: W:. William J, Brown with the duties and pledge of service. M:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Master, Unity Lodge #273 2839 S. Bonn, Wichita, 67217 (913) 943-9584
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The Elected and Appointed Officers were charged with their duties and duly installed for the ensuing year. R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Deputy Grand Master, North Star #168 & Albert Pike #303, 328 E. First St., Wichita, 67202. (316) 263-6464. R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Senior Warden, Derby #365, 931 N. Brook Forest Dr., Derby, 67037. (316)788-4038. R:.W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Junior Warden, Pittsburg #187, 719 E. 10th, Pittsburg, 66762. (316)231-1007. M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center #134, 522 Lane St., Clay Center, 67432. (913) 632-3482. R:.W:. A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary, Millbrook #281, PO Box 1217, Topeka, 66601. (913) 234-5518 (O) (913) 272-4165 (R). W:. Raymond R. Haden, Grand Chaplain, Clifton #122, PO Box "E", Clifton, 66937. (913) 455-3322. M:.W:. Robert M. Nease, PGM, Grand Orator, Kilwinning #265 & Hugoton #406, PO Box 716, Hugoton, 67951. (316) 544-2618. W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Senior Deacon, Woodson #121, PO Box 177, Toronto, 66777. (316)645-2228. W:. Donald D. West, Grand Junior Deacon, Rosedale #333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee, 66216. (913)631-4313. W:. Charles E. Singhisen, Grand Marshall, Ensign #413, PO Box 14, Ensign, 67841. (316)865-4313. W:. Wade R. Park, Grand Sword Bearer, Oakley #253, 302 W. 3rd St., Oakley, 67448. (913)672-4298. W:. Earl F. Brown, Grand Senior Steward, North Star #168, 911 Mt. Carmel, Wichita, 67203. (316)943-7300. W:. James B. DeBerry, Grand Junior Steward, Trinity #313, 1925 Mona Lane, Wichita, 67216. (316)522-5579. W:. Wesley C. Stephens, Grand Pursuivant, Unity #273, 3247 S. Maize Rd., Wichita, 67215. (316)722-3583. W:. Martin M. Donaldson, Grand Tyler, Topeka #17, 6712 Sherwood Ct., Topeka, 66614. (913)478-4011. W:. M. Wayne Rush, Assistant Grand Tyler, Winfield #110, 2202 W. 5th Ave., Winfield, 67156. (316) 221-2988. W:. Thomas J. Welsh, Grand Standard Bearer, Delphian #44, PO Box 354, Gamett, 66032. (913)448-5850. W:. F. Dean Wyant, Grand Flag Bearer, Union #7, 1324 N. Milford Lake Rd., Junction City, 66441-8327. (913) 762-4300. W:. Dee D. Duttweiler, Grand Organist, Active #158, 1714 S. 6th, Atchison, 66002. (913) 367-3758.
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INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF AREA AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS The following were commissioned by M:.W:. William J. Brown with appropriate words, charges and responsibilities: AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS AREA 01 R:.W:.Leland G Salts, Mayetta #393, 4447 SE Highway 40, Topeka, 66607. (913) 379-5799. AREA 02 R:.W;.Charles McClain, Rosedale #333, 9433 Hardy Dr., Overland Park, 66212. (913) 649-2241. AREA 03 R;.W:. Russell C Schwilling, Zeredatha #80, RR 1, Box 58, Strong City, 66869. (316) 273-8193. AREA 04 R;.W:.Leonard G. Scheurich, Parsons #117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons, 67357. (316) 421-6813. AREA 05 R:.W:. Warren L. Henrie, Tpwanda #30, PO Box 365, Benton, 67017 (316) 778-1076. AREA 06 R:.W:.John W. Willey, III, Solomon City #105, 902 N Maple, Abilene, 67410. (913) 263-1420. AREA 07 R:.W:.Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays #195, 2100 250Th Ave., Hays 67601. (914) 628-1276. AREA 08 R:.W;.William P. Hudson, Ionic #256, 401 W Ash, PO Box 278, Macksville, 67557. (316) 348-3784. AREA 09 R:.W:.Raymond H. Heer, Tyrian #246, PO Box 842, Garden City, 67846. (316) 275-5327. AREA 10 R:.W:. J Steven Molstad, St. Thomas #306, 915 E 6Th St., Colby, 67701. (913) 462-3981.
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R:.W:.Jack R Euler, Wathena #0064, RR 1 Box 261A, Wathena, 66090. (913) 989-4718.
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R:.W:.Clifford Reese, Muscotah #0116, RR 1 Box 105, Horton, 66439. (913) 486-2447.
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R:.W:.Francis L Wayman, Easton #0045, 521 Valley Dr, Lansing, 66043.
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R:.W:.NormanLMaier, Westgate #0438, PO Box 13635, Edwardsville, 66113. (913) 441-2140.
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R:.W:.Mike Smittle, Old Mission #0153, 16633 W 123 St, Olathe, 66062. (913) 829-9418.
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R:.W:.James Walker, Gardner #0065, 6640 Pflumm, Shawnee, 66216. (913) 631-1575.
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R:.W:.Terry D Smith, Eureka #0088, RR 2 Box 33, Pleasanton, 66075. (913) 352-8234.
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R:.W;. William J Hamihon, Memphis #0108, PO Box 61, Garland, 66741. (316) 223-5732.
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R:.W:.Johnny L Scott, Galena #0194, 402 E 5th St, Galena, 66739. (316) 783-5425.
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R:.W:.Donald D Clark, Altamont #0069, PO Box 91, Altamont, 67330. (316) 784-5635.
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R:.W:.Kim R Colgin, Olive Branch #0212, RR 2 Box 109, Colony, 66015. (316) 852-3314.
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R:.W:.Gayl W Shepard, Anchor #0224, PO Box 68 119 S Dane, Williamsburg, 66095. (913) 746-5586.
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R:. W;. Ronald E Suete, Wellsville #0356, 37225 W 247th, Wellsville, 66092, (913) 883-2027.
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R:.W:. John B James, Lecompton #0420, RR 1 Box 170, Valley Falls, 66088.
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R:.W:.Claire B Sparling, Oneida #0323, PO Box 164, Oneida, 66522. (913) 336-6170.
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R:.W:.George P Barker, Wamego #0075, 11375 Military Trail Rd, St George, 66535. (913) 456-9382. R:.W:. Wendell R Johnson, Golden Rule #0090, 4110 NE Wenonah, Topeka, 66617. (913) 286-2796. R:.W:.Robert R Griffm, Seabrook #0385, 3732 Plaza Dr #202, Topeka, 66609.
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R:.W:.VernonBirk, Hebron #0314, RRl Box 70, Gridley, 66852. (316)836-2421.
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R:.W:.Neil M Nuzman, Harmony #0094, 1007 Osage, Neodesha, 66757. (316) 325-3238.
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R:.W:.B Harold Bamett, Caney #0324, RR 1 Box 283, Caney, 67333. (316) 879-5207.
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R:.W:.John S Catt, Wellington #0150, 1504 N Blaine, Wellington, 67152. (316) 326-7161.
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R:.W:.William L Shurtz, Haysville #0112, 1626 W 35th So, Wichita, 67217. (316)522-5937.
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R:.W:.Larry D Forrest, North Star #0168, 2301 S Everett, Wichita, 67217. (316) 943-4720.
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R:.W:. Walter F Jack, Joppa #0223, 1554 Norwood, Eldorado, 67042. (316) 321-0692.
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R:.W:.John Heckman, Newton #0142, PO Box 227, Newton, 67114. (316) 283-7639.
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R: .W:. Dennis Buchman, Alta Vista #0357, 518 Main, Alta Vista, 66834. (913) 449-6619.
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R: .W:. Leland S Cook, Frontier #0104, 302 Church St Box 96, Linn, 66953. (913) 732-6660.
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R:.W:.J C Scritchfield, Ellsworth #0146, 414 Court Box 198, Ellsworth, 67439. (913) 472-4168. R:.W:.J Clay Thomas, Sterling #0171, 514 Evergreen Way, Sterling, 67579. (316)278-2550. R;.W:.Dewey R Simons, Ninnescah #0230, RR 2 Box 101, Kingman, 67068. (316)532-5364.
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R:.W:.James E McKanna, Delta #0077, 405 Hibbard, Medicine Lodge, 67104. (316) 886-5319.
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R:.W:.Thomas W Keener, Walnut City #0215, RR 1 Box 82A, Rush Center, 67575. (913) 372-4479. R:.W:.Bradley A Baral, Beulah #0291, HC 69 Box 46E, Bunker Hill, 67626.
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R:.W:.D Robert Gashaw, Saqui #0160, 238 N 1st St, Osborne, 67473. (913) 346-2306.
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R:.W:.Fred W Pratt, Millbrook #0281, 319 S Middle, Hill City, 67642. (913) 674-2054.
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R:.W:. William C Brown, Oakley #Oi253, PO Box 245, 505 Jefferson, Grinnell, 67739. (913)824-3285.
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R:.W:.Jay C Walker, Jr., Barney #0279, PO Box 434, Dighton, 67839. (316) 397-2292.
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R:.W:.Walter F Smeckemann, Jetmore #0282, E Highway 156, Box 307, Jetmore, 67854. (316)357-8311. R:.W:.Donald F Nighswonger, Comanche #0295, PO Box 78, Coldwater, 67039. (316) 582-2325. R:.W:.Phil Fleener, Webb #0275, PO Box P, 230 E Carthage, Mead, 67864.
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R:.W:. James L Alcorn, Goodland #0321, 803 W 8th, Goodland, 67735. (913) 899-3974.
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GRAND LECTURERS AND ASSISTANT GRAND LECTURERS M:.W:.
J Fred Williamson, PGM, 0192, 310 S Purdy, Lyons, KS 67554, (316) 257-3435
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David P Aday, 0150, 115 W Main, Osborne, KS 67473, (913) 346-5617
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Walter M Bird, 0369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City, KS 66109, (913) 299-0437
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Richard R Haefele, 0435, PO Box 854, Ulysses, KS 67880, (316) 356-2686
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Larry Peters, 0168, PO Box 2336, Wichita, KS 67201, (316) 832-0170
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Robert M Schroeder, 0322, 10102 Oakridge Dr, Overland Park, KS 66212 (913)831-2891
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RobertKShklar, 0278, 204 S 5th, Kiowa, KS 67070, (316)825^720
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Alfred H Slough, 0247, Box 5, Raymond, KS 67573, (316) 534-3665
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David F Snyder, 0433, 820 N Old Manor, Wichita, KS 67208, (316) 683-6953
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Ronald E White, 0017, 1631 Atchison, Atchison, KS 66002 2247, (913) 357-2626
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Vernon J Clark, 0096, 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City, KS 66102, (913) 334-3565
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Arvin H Baker, 0393, 1237 SE 36th, Topeka, KS, 66605, (913) 266-7075
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CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES U P Clifford D Knauss, PGM, Halstead #46, PO Box 151, Halstead, KS, 67506, (316)835-3497 Damon M Grimes, Paola #37, 26920 Summerset Rd, Paola, KS, 66071, (913) 294-2736 Darren M Miller, Anthem #284, 1205 Court, Scott City, KS, 67871, (316) 872-2448 W Nolan Artz, PGM, Belle Plaine #173, 505 N Rock Rd Apt #125, Wichita, KS, 67206, (316) 682-2059 Walter M Bird, Rober E Sherman #369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City, KS, 66109, (913) 299-0437
CORRESPONDENCE Arthur C Hodgson, PGM, Comer Stone #219, PO Box 666 Lyons, KS, 67554, (316)257-5151
CREDENTIALS Donald L Doll, North Star #168, 1509 Lotus, Wichita, KS, 67213, (316) 267-5780 John F Lewis, Salina #60, 429 Claremont Dr, Salina, KS, 67401, (913) 823-2046 Roland R Keith, Overland Park #436, 12115 W 55th Terr, Shawnee, KS, 66216, (913) 962-0543 Walter R McKenzie Union #7, 240 W Chestnut, Junction City, KS, 66441, (913) 238-1459
FINANCE F Warren Starns, PGM, Wallace #318, HC 1 Box 78, Winona, KS, 67764, (913) 846-7692 Jay F Myers, Overland Park #436, 8641 Marty, Overland Park, KS, 66212, (913) 648-2916 Jim E Ross, Patmos #97, RR 3 Box 175, El Dorado, KS, 67042, (316) 321-1834 Melbum C Barnes, Constellation il'95, 725 N 10th, Fredonia, KS, 66736 1130, (316) 378-3839 Ray C Hopson, Bestor G Brown #433, 2426 Benjamin Dr, Wichita, KS, 67204, (316) 265-9676
FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D Haggard, PGM, Ancient Form #34, 6816 W 78 St Ter, Overland Park, KS,66204, (913) 642-5519 Ben B Boyles, PGM, Ionic #254, 807 N Main St, St John, KS, 67576, (316) 549-6222 Raymond D Hough, Cherokee #119, PO Box 275, Cherokee, KS, 66724, (316) 457-8405
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JURISPRUDENCE Robert L Davis, Albert Pike #303, RR 1 Box 66A, Colwich, KS, 67030, (316) 794-2033 Alan L Hurlburt, Sharon Springs #417, PO Box 509, Sharon Springs, KS, 67758, (913) 852-4162 Jack R Euler, Wathena #64, RR 1 Box 261A, Wathena, KS, 66090, (913) 989-4718 Merle D Bradley, Topeka #17, 4107 Woodbury Ct, N Topeka, KS, 66606, (913) 273-5510
MASONIC EDUCATION Don E Robinett, PGM, St Johns #113, RR 2 Box 52, Randall, KS, 66963, (913) 739-2468 David F Snyder, Bestor G Brown #433, 820 N Old Manor Rd, Wichita, KS, (57208, (316) 683-6953 Dwight N Applegate, Mystic Tie #74, PO Box 111 Augusta, KS, 67010, (316) 775-0127 James E Stone, Golden Rule #90, 1313 NW Guden Topeka, KS, 66618, (913) 286-3046 John E Mowen, Peace #243, 10340 K68 Hwy, Louisburg, KS, 66053, (913) 837-2713 Kevin W Reed, Oskaloosa #14, 614 Alabama St, Lawrence, KS, 66044, (913) 865-0722 Paul A Lockwood, Sunflower #86, 815 Savannah, Wichita, KS, 67217, (316) 265-5918
MEMBERSHIP Jeffrey L Sowder, Woodson #121, PO Box 177, Toronto, KS, 66777, (316) 645-2228 Allen M Peyton, Ancient Form #34, 10282 Haskins, PO Box 14222, Lenexa, KS, 66285, (913) 888-7579 Donald D West, Rosedale #333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee, KS, 66216, (913) 631-4326 Jerry Overton, Keystone #102, 3505 W 6th, Coffeyville, KS, 67537, (316) 251-1610 John A Golden, Lawrence #6, 3302 W 22nd Ter, Lawrence, KS, 66047, (913) 843^253 Johnny J Gillham, Marmaton #245, 1401 Central, RR 1 Box 2, Humboh, KS, 66748, (316)473-2482 Robert C Sarr, Winfield #110, 1815 E 15th, Winfield, KS, 67156, (316) 221-4758 T Michael Fegan, Union #7, 615 Spring Valley, Junction City, KS, 66441, (913) 762-2345 Tommy Burrows, Fargo #300, RR 2 Box 203, Liberal, KS, 67901, (316) 624-7534 Wade R Park, Oakley #253, 302 W 3rd, Oakley, KS, 67748, (913) 672-4298
NECROLOGY Carroll C Amett, PGM, Belleville #129, 1615 Country Club Rd, El Dorado, KS, 67042, (316) 321-3697
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PATRIOTISM F Ray Canada, Seabrook #385, 1529 SW McAlister, Topeka, KS, 66604, (913) 272-4263 Donald S Nisbett, Golden Rule #90, 5442 SE 45th St, Tecumseh, KS, 66542, (913) 379-5017 Harold W Lynn, Golden Rule #90, 913 NW Jackson, Topeka, KS, 66608, (913) 234-2274 James M Brown, Wakarusa #402, 1919 Cheyenne Rd, Topeka, KS, 66604, (913) 273-1379 Myron G Wilson, Topeka #17, 2500 SW 34th, Topeka, KS, 66611, (913) 266-6244
PUBLIC SCHOOLS Conrad F Johnson, PGM, Smithton #1, 217 S 12th, Sabetha, KS, 66534, (913) 284-2292 E Blaine Schoolcraft, Waverly #244, PO Box 5, Waverly, KS, 66871, (913) 733-2207 James Gilmore, Overland Park #436, 2906 S 25th St, Kansas City, KS, 66106, (913) 262-8502 Melvin E Buchenau, Lafayette #16, 1435 Collins Apt 124, Manhattan, KS, 66502, (913) 776-5001 Vemon E Phillips, Jr, Roger E Sherman #369, 8533 Bamett, Kansas City, KS, 66112, (913) 299-0783
PUBLICATIONS William F Mcintosh, PGM, North Star #168, 522 Lane St, Clay Center, KS, 67432, (913) 632-3482
REPORTS OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Lawrence D Winegardner, PGM, Active #158, 601 S 6th, Atchison, KS, 66002, (913) 367-4870 Dwight A Burton, Hutchinson-Reno #124, 2004 N Harrison, Hutchison, KS, 67502, (316) 662-6869 Lawrence E Bodine, Hays #195, 2100 250th Ave, Hays, KS, 67601, (913) 628-1276
RITUALISTIC J Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal #192, 310 S Purdy, Lyons, KS, 67554, (316) 257-3435 Richard R Haefele, Ulysses #435, PO Box 854, Ulysses, KS, 67880, (316) 256-2685 Robert K Shklar, Cosmos #278, 204 S 5th, Kiowa, KS, 67040, (316) 825-4720 Ronald E White, Topeka #17, 1631 Atchison, Atchison, KS, 66002, (913) 367-2616 Vemon J Clark, Deleware #96, 7236 Ufayette. Kansas City, KS, 66109, (913) 334-6347
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TRIALS & PUNISHMENT Robert D Caplinger, PGM, Kiowa #293, RR 2 Box 170, Effingham, KS, 66023, (913) 874-2093 Arthur S Hartshorn, Jr, Black Diamond #274, 806 Turner Ct, Pittsburg, KS, 66413, (316)231-4345 Donald J Horttor, Orient #51, 1436 Lakeside Dr, Topeka, KS, 66604, (913) 234^600 John A Rule, Active #158, 1103 N 4th, Atchison, KS, 66002, (913) 367-0025 Victor J Olson, Corinthian #79, RR 2 Box 31, Burlingame, KS, 66413, (913) 654-2379
ACTIVITIES James E Bradley, Kiowa #293, 410 W Garfield, Greensburg, KS, 67054, (316) 723-2694 Arris M Johnson, PGM, Hays #195, 2714 Hillcrest, Hays, KS, 67601, (913) 625-6680 C M Geis, Circleville #20, 600 Grant Box 72, Circleville, KS, 66416, (913) 924-3772 Charles W McClain, Overland Park #436, 9433 Hardy Dr, Overland Park, KS, 66204, (913) 649-2241 D B Schwartzkoff, Ulysses #435, 511 N Baughman, Ulysses, KS, 67880, (913) 356-2228 Jimmie L Grassi, Old Mission #153, 9116 W 82nd St, Overland Park, KS, 66204, (913)341-8035 Lester Brammer, Golden Rule #90, PO Box 2, Tecumseh, KS, 66542 Mike Haxton, Wyandotte #3, 5325 Linden, Roeland Park, KS, 66205, (913) 236-8030 Orves U Beeghly, Quinter #410, 601 Long St Box 93, Quintet, KS, 67752, (913) 754-3678 Robert J Higgs, Golden Rule #90, 125 SW Courtland, Topeka, KS, 66606, (913) 235-8108
CHURCH LODGE RELATIONS Richard T Wentling, Seabrook #385, 3101 SW Atwood Ave, Topeka, KS, 66614, (913) 273-4726 Harold E Flalgle, Spring Hill #56, PO Box 173 22085 Mission Rd, Bucyrus, KS, 66013, (913) 964-3206 Larry E Jones, Douglass #151, 1811 N 73rd Terr Apt#5, Kansas City, KS, 66112, (913) 299-4056
COURIER Maurice C Heam, King Solomon #10, 920 Columbia Ave, Leavenworth, KS, 66048, (913) 682-5709 Donald Jack Elgin, Haysville #112, 8029 Bemice, Wichita, KS, 67233, (316) 522-3509 William Harlow, Shawnee #54, 7221 Edgewood Blvd. Shawnee, KS, 66203 4519, (913) 631-4207
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DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES Robert M Nease, PGM, Kilwinning #265, PO Box 716, Hugoton, KS, 67951 0716, (316)544-2618 Lawrence D Winegardner, PGM, Active #158, 601 S 6th, Atchison, KS, 66002, (913) 367^870
GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles S Baldry, Siloam #225, 1700 NW Grove, Topeka, KS, 66606, (913) 233-3653
GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION John McMillen, Unity #273, POBox 281, Clearwater, KS, 67026, (316) 584-2535
KANSAS KIDS READ Vern L Wheeler, Topeka #17, 6744 SW 25tli St, Topeka, KS, 66614 4371, (913)357-0332
OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L Knapp, Easton #45, 2813 Frances Ave, Leavenworth, KS, 66048 4198, (913) 651-6477
PUBLIC INFORMATION Dr Gilbert A Farmer, Smithton #1, RR 1 Box 543, Meriden, KS, 66512, (913) 484-2378
TAXATION Albert O Arnold, Jr, Rosedale #333, 3520 NE Croco Rd, Topeka, KS, 66617, (913) 286-1239
TRAILER Marvin L Thompson, Haysville #112, 7560 Pattie, Wichita, KS, 67233, (316) 524-3930
VA HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS IN JULY James B DeBerry, Trinity #313, 1925 E Mona Lane, Wichita, KS, 67216, (316) 522-5579 Harold O Drennen, Sunflower #86, 2418 Porter, Wichita, KS, 67204, (316) 838-8935 James P Montgomery, Wichita #99, RR 1 Box 252A, Winfield, KS, 67156, (316)221-6744
Following the installation and Commissioning of the Area and District Deputies, the Grand Lecmrer and Committee members, the installing Officers proclaimed the 1993-94 slate duly installed.
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GRAND MASTER'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH To you my brethren who are truly the Grand Lodge of Kansas, I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the privilege of serving our Gentle Craft as Grand Master. It seems as if it were only a few months ago that Most Worshipful Robert M. Nease appointed me as Grand Senior Deacon. Most Worshipful Sir, you too have my deepest gratimde. I will serve the Masons of Kansas to the best of my ability and with every fibre of my being. May the Grand Architect of the Universe guide me in all that I say and do. Masonry in Kansas is on the move. Let us not revel in our accomplishments but continue the momentum. Our vision for Kansas Masonry by the year 2000 will contribute to moving for ward by our continued efforts to be known as a Fraternity that: Has forgotten apathy and indifference. Has a strong public image and respected in the community. Is willing to change. Is financially independent. Is growing in membership. Is community oriented. Is family oriented. Is a fraternity of active members. This, ray brethren, in the vision which has been adopted by your Council of Administration. Have you noticed that none of the characteristics are anything new? They are solid basic Masonic principles that have helped us arrive at where we are today. To maintain and enhance our performance at achieving the goals of the vision the continuation of prior Grand Lodge programs has been adopted with some additional new approaches to stimulate Lodge activities. I encourage each of you to attend the Spring Meetings and review the programs and suggested activities that can assist your Lodge in moving forward. The primary thrust of the Grand Master's program this year is to improve Membership Growth, Community Involvement, Family Involvement and Increased Activity within the Masonic Community. The Masonic Renewal Agreement, Master Builders Award, Master's Achievement Award and Prospect night programs have been developed to stimulate interest in moving forward within each constituent Lodge. Grand Lodge has developed activities which will demonstrate our commitment to the programs and activities which have been suggested to the Local Lodges. These activities include but are not limited to an all Kansas Masons Night at a Kansas City Royals baseball game. Grand Chapter O.E.S. and Grand Lodge sponsored Benefit Dance, Seed Funding for new Community Projects, a New Table Lodge Program with our Ladies present and Christmas in July at the VA Hospital in Wichita. Each Lodge must look to its individual members. Meeting their desires, needs and the solicitation of ideas can contribute to the success of the Lodge and its officers. Kansas Masonry has two shining stars. Our Kansas Masonic Home and Kansas Masonic Foundation are involved in the philanthropic work of the Fraternity. Both organizations will have the full support and cooperation of the Grand Lodge. All appendant bodies will receive full cooperation and support of the Grand Lodge. Our Brothers, sisters and young people continue to work for the good of mankind through the philanthropic programs of the York Rite, Scottish Rite, Shrine, O.E.S., DeMolay, Rainbow, Job's Daughters and others. Their work is to be commended and they deserve our gratimde and support. Masonry is evaluated by their charitable work. Finally my brethren, as I said in the beginning, you are the Grand Lodge of Kansas. We are all in this together. Together we can make this a fine year for our beloved Fraternity. "May Brotherly Love Prevail and Every Moral and Social Virme Cement Us." Respectfully submitted:
wM'am (7 St^WK William J. Brown, Grand Master
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REPORT OF THE NECROLOGY COMMITTEE To the M: .W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas Most Worshipful Grand Master and brethren, once again at the end of another year, we pause to pay tribute to those of our fraternity who have been called to their heavenly rest. Our Grand Lodge suffered the loss of 1489 of our brethren during the past year. We are grateful that the line of our Grand Lodge Officers has not been broken this year, their presence at our Grand Lodge session to fulfill the duties of their various places and stations is most notable. We were most saddened and the masons of Kansas deeply mourn the demise of W:. John A. Schowalter, longtime chairman of the Public School Committee and W:. James Edward Zimmerman, who served as Secretary-Recorded of the York Rite Bodies of Kansas from 1976 to 1988. Thus we close this report with prayers in our hearts for the families of these departed. He may not always lead us In the path we would like to go. But His way is the right way And in His grace we will grow. Respectfully submitted, Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, Chairman
When the shadows of evening gather And the day is almost done. We can lock up our cares for the evening And than God for each victory won.
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DEATHS DURING THE YEAR 1992 SMITHTON LODGE #0001: Myron F Myer, James H Parker, Frances M Ream, Carl W Taylor. LEAVENWORTH LODGE #0002 Perry L Black, Milton C Dunlap. WYANDOTTE LODGE #0003 Harold A Brown, William L Buckland, Keith C Butterfield, Raymond E Carter, Dale M Custer, Eugene J Diebold, James O Dobbins, Elwood W Drumgold, James E Ellsworth, Gary R Emerson, Charles B Fisher, Donald R Goff, Robert W Gray, Donald C Hampton, Curtis R Hunter, Eugene C Jeffery, Walter H Marshall, Lester E Mickelson, Samuel J Morris, Glenn D Nickum, Wallace L Pope, David S Porter, John T Ramsey, Kenneth E Richardson, Thomas R Saint, William C Shively, Maxon G Sierk, James V Singleton, Andrew J Smith, Denny M Smith, Edward Smith, William V Stevens, Doric S Stoddard, Everete C Stoner, Paul R Sweaney, Kenneth J Thompson, Russell E Wagner. WASHINGTON LODGE #0005 Ervin K Berry, Ferol P Gehring. LAWRENCE LODGE #0006 Carl B Amyx, Reno E Bruns, Corlett J Cotton, Harley A Davenport. LAWRENCE LODGE #0006 Warren E Decker, Glenn E Gilliland, Charles W Hall, Lawrence J Heeb, Ralph J Hess SR, John H Hutton, Richard M Johnson, John F Long, Kenneth W Long, Chester G Stone, Ralph J Turner. UNION LODGE #0007 John F Crum, Edgar M Darby, William C Doan SR, Austin M Fritzsche, James D Hale, James W McKenzie JR, Donald C McWilliams, Robert M Michael, Daniel Stevens, Donald H White, Lawrence E Wise. RISING SUN LODGE #0008 Elmer G Ater, George R Bainum, Gerald E Boone, James A Breneman, Merle H Button, Jack L Cherry, Charles E Dallam, Ancel K Dalton, Ronald L Dodson, Raymond L Gench, John F Grier, Noble Johnson, William F Keesecker, Arley W Lichtenberg, Glenn R Lundquist, Harold V Stewart. ACACIA LODGE #0009 Maurice W Clarkson, Garner E Groh, Ernest A Pontius, Harold S Preston, Emory F Scott, Russell A Ward, Henry P Wilson. KING SOLOMON LODGE #0010 Edwin C Ackerman, Loren P Anderson JR, Napier L Bartlett, Walter S Coldren, Emory A Cox, Lewis C Fairhurst, Ralph W Garlitz, Leonard Ohihausen, Paul D Parker, Morris S Robertson, Elton C Strange, Fred W Thomas, August A Walker. JEWELL LODGE #0011 Raymond E Cryderman, Robert D Doxon, Lonnie P Durkee, Harold P Shores, Herbert N Stapleton. EMPORIA LODGE #0012 Dale L Childears, Russell E Hoover, Leo Hudson, Robert F Hume, William E Jones, John B Levett, Richard J Metcalf, Charles B Mize SR, Francis M Newkirk, Ernest T Owens, Clifford D Parry, Vernon F Pennington, Ralph W Shields, Ray W Shomber, Robert W Steeley, David P Trimble.
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OSKALOOSA LODGE #0014 Fred W Barnard, Samuel P Hudson. GREAT BEND LODGE #0015 Harry C Hopkins, Joe Kalpin, Daryl L Nairn, Robert C Poison, Delbert L Shomber, Emerson E Spicer, Lloyd A Wakeman. LAFAYETTE LODGE #0016 Chjrles L Aiman, Charles Zimmerman. TOPEKA LODGE #0017 John F Buecker, Harold H Campbell, Robert L Caulk, Cecil A Cuddy, Don A Curry, Alvan L Dumont, Ray Elliott, Joseph H Garrett, John E Heath, Ray R Johnson, Floyd E King, Wayne Knowles, Richard L Madden, Thomas W Martin, Jack C Morley, Howard J Quinn, Kenneth G Rowley, Clayton E Smith, l^on Swager SR, Richard C Ward, Harold L Williams, James E Zimmerman Jr. OTTAWA LODGE #0018 Henry S Colby, J W Dickerson, A J Dusin, Thomas E Gleason, Jack B Stephenson, Greydon M Watkins JR, John E Whitcraft. OLATHE LODGE #0019 Donald D Harbour, Theodore L King, John H Piland. CIRCLEVILLE LODGE #0020 Leo R Griffing, Ralph E McGinnis, George T Robinson. MELVERN LODGE #0022 Alvin J Boyer. PALMYRA LODGE #0023 Milo W Story. OSAGE VALLEY LODGE #0024 William E Bodenhamer, Auburn B Durrant, Lyie L Fields, Robert D McDowell, Leo W Shoemaker, Raymond W Weaver. LONGTON LODGE #0026 Frank M Dexter, Paul S Smith. NEOSHO LODGE #0027 Lee J Davis, Clarence J Moore, Stephen R Smith, Preston L Weaver, Melber C Whitehead, Arthur G Williams. TOWANDA LODGE #0030 Morris L Highbarger, Donald R Hulsey, Howell D Moss, Gordon Sell, Fred M Steams, Corwin L Walworth, Elmer M Wright. AUBURN LODGE #0032 Wallace E Bohnsack, Eric D Turzai, Dean E Willard. MOUND CITY LODGE #0033 Robert E Moody.
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HIAWATHA LODGE #0035 George W Alter, Harold Bruning, Fred E Davis, William E Howard, Virgil S John, Roy L Moore, Russell E O'Dell, John B Stoddart. COUNCIL GROVE LODGE #0036 Lloyd A Bowman, Albert L Krause, Bernard N Ruddick, Henry A White. PAOLA LODGE #0037 James E Milstead, Oliver Rinehart. lOLA LODGE #0038 Donald W Andrews, Melvin E Bell, Dean A Norman, Leslie L Norton, Elmer M Powell, Harlan L Remsberg, Ronald E Stout. SENECA LODGE #0039 George C Bachman, Harold Clowe, Vance L Hybskmann, Lloyd N Riffer, Claron C Schafer. DE SOTO LODGE #0040 George W Deay, Charles K Lawhead SR, James D Walz. MCKINLEY LODGE #0041 Charles L Cain, Walter O Hull. HOLTON LODGE #0042 Ralph V Anderson, Robert L Rawlins, George E Reaser. NICKERSON LODGE #0043 Charles H Chalfant, Dale C Hobbs. DELPHIAN LODGE #0044 John L Alter, George L Boren, Orie W Lacey, Ivan H Moore, Mark E Payne, G B Wall, Maurice F Weckel. HALSTEAD LODGE #0046 Lloyd W Boyle, Harold W Scott. NINE MILE LODGE #0049 Milton C Dunlap, Thomas C Pulley JR. LAKE LODGE #0050 Charles G Dayton, Richmond M Enochs, Raymond R Neiswender, Ralph F Page. ORIENT LODGE #0051 Charles T Bemauer, Walter A Burch, James H Cowie, Ernest R Eagle, Walter F Griswold, Arthur L Hansbearry, Harley Henry SR, Orrin C Hotchkiss, Charley W Hunt, Harold G Jasperson, Eugene W Johnson, Cecil L Lasswell, Thomas C Levett, Carol D Lewis, John T Martin, Harold V Mason, Clifford C May, Charles M Miller,»Donald N Morrow, Clifford S Peavler, Donald E Pitt, Leiand W Richardson, Elmer M Saderstrom, William E Studebaker, Tony B Wishert. SHAWNEE LODGE #0054 Odie C Epperson, Don O Heafley, Harry L Jenks, Marion H Jones, Donald M Smith.
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TROY LODGE #0055 Kenneth A Robinson. SPRING HILL LODGE #0056 Dale C Westhoff. YORK LODGE #0057 Earl R Cordell, Byrl J Degarmo, John M Hobble, Carl O Wagner, James R Watkins. SALINA LODGE #0060 Earl J Bruner. John L Ford. Robert M Klitzing. Veryl E Lane, Chester D Lyon, LyIe L Morgan. Harold M Smith, FrankI B Stiefel. LACYGNE LODGE #0061 Dale K Kinder, Earl L Vance. GARDNER LODGE #0065 Myron C Carlson, John W Hayden. Charles D McFarland, William O Turner. BURLINGTON LODGE #0066 Claude W Combs, Edward V Oilman, Ray T Lawrence, Francis E Rohr. ALTAMONT LODGE #0069 William M Lacy, Raymond F Morris, Roy O Soellner, Virgil H Welden. CARBONDALE LODGE #0070 Eugene J Jungmann. BAXTER LODGE #0071 William D Hall, John B Opperman II, Leslie R Patrick, Perry Wood. HURON LODGE #0072 Albert B Mapes, James H White. CHETOPA LODGE #0073 William H Riddle, Willard A Warwick. MYSTIC TIE LODGE #0074 Willie M Carlin, Roy B Kerby, Earl E Oliver, Glenn H Strong. WAMEGO LODGE #0075 John E Arents, Elvin O Chaffee, Harry A Fults, Galen S Quamic, Steven A Sargent. ERIE LODGE #0076 Blaine H Heady. DELTA LODGE #0077 Beuford B Duncan, Kenneth N Murray. CORINTHIAN LODGE #0079 John H Grissinger, Paul D Hawks.
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ZEREDATHA LODGE #0080 Forrest G Crofoot, Raymond E Moulds, Teddy W Scott, Julius B Treimer. DORIC LODGE #0083 Fredric G Stone. SUNFLOWER LODGE #0086 Walter R Bird, Harry Boge, Thomas C Buckley, Elmer R Burdick, Hadley H Creekmore, Robert P Durnil, Alfred L Hobson, Phillip E Holtzinger, William H Kenyon, Donald W Little, Morris J Loyd, Elbert E Merry, Bert R Prothero, Jack E Rapp, Robert F Shelton, Zeno H Tharp, Billy R Warden, Edwin C Windham. MANKATO LODGE #0087 Donald K Bangs, Max R Ortman, Kenneth U Quy. EUREKA LODGE #0088 Eddie C Arnold, Charles L Hayes, Melvin L Miller, Kenneth C Prothe. GOLDEN RULE LODGE #0090 Levy D Arthur, Kenneth J Bales, Arthur H Condley, Henry E Griffin, Wilbert G Herman, Marshall W MacK, Paul T McFarland, Lee L Mitchell, Turner M Murrell, Herbert F Staerkel, Raymond G Wendt. MARYSVILLE LODGE #0091 Armin J Bitterli, Gordon L Blakeway, Elmer W Lyne, Benjamin C Moser, Harold J Shoff, Vaden E Smalley, Bruce L Ungerer, Carl L Ungerer. DEVON LODGE #0092 Raymond E McCrum, Virgil A Patterson, Calvert E Sipe. GIRARD LODGE #0093 Peo Carlini, Montee C Everitt. HARMONY LODGE #0094 Edward C Gabel, Maynard Hart, Frank E Wise. CONSTELLATION LODGE #0095 Delbert R Beard, Calvin C Havener, Kermit W Hoover, Tomas Morgan, Harold E Shannon. DELAWARE LODGE #0096 Charles F Partridge, Ralph Robertson, Charles W Saylor, Herbert S Stewart, Wallace H Wren. PATMOS LODGE #0097 Everette E Atkisson, Russell E Baker, Roy A Cook, Harlan S Needham, Donald G Sherrer. BENEVOLENT LODGE #0098 Wesley V Anderson, William I Brown, Edward H Crane, Robert F Strowig. WICHITA LODGE #0099 Clyde E Axelson, Francis M Bradley, Dave E Clawson, Herbert Conyers, Charles F Feeler, Kenneth M Fell, Lowell K Ferris, Willis A Harvey, Clarence H Jenkins, Marvin S Krug, Rhinart Langhover, John I Lauppe, Dale M Mayfield, Arthur H Moore, John J Morris, Kenneth R Nobles, Maurice E Paul, J M Quiring, William H Shideler, William D Southard, Lloyd R Stewart, Willard B Turner, Gerald H Williamson.
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PRUDENCE LODGE #0100 Neil F Roberts, Harvey D Smith. KEYSTONE LODGE #0102 Paul A Abaloz, William T Allmon, Jack W Anderson, Chadeayne A Sims, Benjamin J Willis SR. CEDAR LODGE #0103 Clarence O Dover, Robert L Hesting, Ernest W Johnson, J W Johnson, Paul R Puckett, Perry F Reese, Joseph R Young. FRONTIER LODGE #0104 Claude L Conway JR, Gail Farber, Homer H Oberhelman, Raymond L Willbrant. SOLOMON CITY LODGE #0105 Earl Bruner. HDELITY LODGE #0106 Carl A Lawrence. FORTITUDE LODGE #0107 Kenneth C Bates, David C Chaffm, Charles G Connelly, Charles B Crowell JR, Charles H Fox, Earl King, Lewis B Moon. MEMPHIS LODGE #0108 Robert L Brown, Carl D Lundberg, William J Lundberg. AMERICUS LODGE #0109 Eugene W Davidson. WINHELD LODGE #0110 Benjamin W Barker, George C Bumey, Edwin P Davis, Vere O Lipperd, Herbert H Spengler. HAYSVILLE LODGE #0112 Donald L Adams, Herbert W Ballinger, Wayne R Cain. ST JOHNS LODGE #0113 Howard D Hedquist, William H Houghton. ADVANCE LODGE #0114 Sidney C Schinner, Stanley G Vanmyl. MUSCOTAH LODGE #0116 George H Lamme, Martin R Ray, Otho C Small. PARSONS LODGE #0117 Benjamin F Green, Dale S Haskins, Kenneth P Kelly, John W Lambert, Abner L Leonard, Charles E McBride, Charles D Morin, Arlo D Snider, Bruce N Veto, Emery H Weber. CHEROKEE LODGE #0119 Albert F Johnson SR, Winfield S Winuner.
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WOODSON LODGE #0121 Albert L Davis. CLIFTON LODGE #0122 Leslie E Anderson, Stephen H Hamilton, Elden S Magaw, Delbert Rusco JR. REPUBLIC LODGE #0123 Howard G Millen. HUTCHINSON - RENO LODGE #0124 John L Anderson, Delmar D Barkman, Ezbon Blackburn, Clarence E Boyle, Allen B Brown, Keith E Martin, Wallace H Ott, Raymond L Pettijohn, Thomas W Stamey, Neal W Williams. MERIDIAN LODGE #0126 Ralph L Lynam. PALESTINE LODGE #0127 James C Barker. BELLEVILLE LODGE #0129 John C Dart, Truman M Johnson, Guy C Snyder, William J Vanlew. EQUITY LODGE #0131 Harold D Hoover, Lester E Smith. CARSON LODGE #0132 Charles E Black, James G O'Shields, Wilber J Swatzell, Roy C Wilson. CRESCENT LODGE #0133 Ralph Burt, Dean E Cockrum, Lawrence D Cox, John T Dermid, Riley H Fisher, Howard D Frambers, Robert H Johnson, John G Madison, Rommie L Sims. CLAY CENTER LODGE #0134 Robert R Carrick, Loren W Elliott, George F Oetinger, Milton L Watts. VESPER OLIVE LODGE #0136 Ernest R Meadows. CHERRYVALE LODGE #0137 Roy C McMahon. DOVER LODGE #0138 Alonzo J Wright. SIGNAL LODGE #0141 Frank M Angus, Fred Herzog JR. NEWTON LODGE #0142 Hobart D Chandler, Paul A Cracraft, Robert E Crenshaw, Everett B Harper, Pete Howard, Thomas W Howerton, Eddy G Meacham, Roy E Miller. MINNEAPOLIS LODGE #0143 Carl F Pfeifer.
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GILEAD LODGE #0144 Clyde Hill, William E Steiner, Ellis J Votaw. MT VERNON LODGE #0145 Wayne L Bamett, Morris S Flory, Elmer F Gaddis, Clyde L Gentry, Carl O Loomis, Floyd O Melton, Walter A Miltner, Lyle A More, Cleo G Siegrist. ELLSWORTH LODGE #0146 George W Burns. ELLSWORTH LODGE #0146 Francis W Castello, Dennis D Radiel. CENTRE LODGE #0147 Ronald R McFadden. WAKEENEY LODGE #0148 Laurence L Hendricks, Lee W Hinshaw, Ralph Owens. THAYER LODGE #0149 Lowell J Chansler, Loyd F Gibson, Charles A Hanke, Claude R Shepard. WELLINGTON LODGE #0150 Harry B Brandon JR, Delphin A Compton, Lewis K Deck, Leonard D Langham, Kenith S McNett, George M Pollock, Billy 0 Stinson. DOUGLASS LODGE #0151 James A Johnson, Virgil D Knoll, Alvin R Lacey, Herman R Ogg, Alvin N Ordway, Henry A Rutter, John R Taylor, Vernon Wallace, Howard A Wendel. LEBO LODGE #0152 John L Davis, Dean E Jones, Ralph Rogers, Reedy F Rummel, Preston E Williams. OLD MISSION LODGE #0153 Anthony M Aguiar, Orrice A Barrett, Jerome Black, Albert A Brick, Robert D Green, George E Heizman JR, Hugh F HoUister, Ralph E Kiene JR, George B Luikart, Edward A Nida, James N Ratliff, Ross A Spink JR, Foster F Thomhill, Robert L Vanbuskirk, Richard T Voegele, Haywood A Walker. LINCOLN LODGE #0154 Richard L Block, Lewis B Brocket!, George G Doty, Raymond E Gorton, Ernest A King, Rex W Ryan, William R Sheets. HOPE LODGE #0155 Charles K Bruton, George W Riggins. ACTIVE LODGE #0158 Raymond D Beasley, Harry W Clark, Robert A Deatrick, Alva L Lancaster, Eugene E Limcott, Ray Pendergraft, John R Shultz. SAQUI LODGE #0160 â&#x20AC;¢ Donald E Boland, Everett W Clausen. ALMA LODGE #0161 Ehner Imthum, Felix Itz.
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GREENWOOD LODGE #0163 Clarence A Chaffain. ATWOOD LODGE #0164 Charles G Nash JR, Alvin W Olson. LARNED LODGE #0167 Herbert H Shallenberger, Gustave F Weber. NORTH STAR LODGE #0168 Jack Angstadt, Roy L Beck, Floyd M Clark, Roy C Reding, Donald R Richardson, Fred L Woelfel. BLUE RAPIDS LODGE #0169 Harry E Bell, Fred Prediger, John E Thomson. STERLING LODGE #0171 Herbert M Bentley JR, Ralph W Blackhall, James L Jacobson, Norman L Lupton. MCPHERSON LODGE #0172 Cecil R Brookshire, Robert W Case, Gerald A Caufield JR, Bill R Chaney, George A Hodges, Orland W Kemp, Ralph Marshall, John B Wall, James M Withers. BELLE PLAINE LODGE #0173 Nevelyn L Bishop, Edward Hall. WESTERN STAR LODGE #0174 Albert B Cameron, Walter E Crabb, Diamond R Goracke. RUSSELL LODGE #0177 Dale H Danielson, Virgil H Harwood, Donald L Roberts, Walker W Smith. PHILLIPSBURG LODGE #0184 Donovan L Andrews. MOUNTAIN SLOPE LODGE #0186 C W Clover, Dave E Leech, Rex T Lohoefener, Galen D Smith, Earl L Sproul. PITTSBURG LODGE #0187 Clarence E Abercrombie, Samuel P Anderson, Milford C Burnidge, Dewey G Frankenfield, Alfred H Kneebone, Hal McDonald, Melvin H Opie, Donald L Sipes, Fred W Snider, Van H Wilson. ONAGA LODGE #0188 Raymond A Thompson. NEWAHCUBA LODGE #0189 Ralph V Robinson. HENRI LODGE #0190 John C Church. WALNUT VALLEY LODGE #0191 Nathan H Lynch.
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ROYAL LODGE #0192 Henry J Metcalf, Milton M Quinn, Bennie A Stockton. GALENA LODGE #0194 Arthur W Aach, Robert W Carlisle, Lloyd L Kitch, Neal J Menzie, George W Scott, Paul D Winfrey. HAYS LODGE #0195 Merl T Oloughlin, John G Stewart. MADISON LODGE #0196 Robert C Kipfer, Alvin J Leiser, Harold T Monnard, Carr W Williams. BLUE HILL LODGE #0198 Ernest E Vopat. NORTON LODGE #0199 Gordon L Brantley, Duane Bridges, John C Tillotson, George L Wadsworth, Russell L Wolf. ANTHONY LODGE #0200 Charles R Broce, Glenn Burchfiel, Clarence E Hare. MULVANE LODGE #0201 Robert C Glaser, Morris D Massey, Henry H Munn. SUMNER LODGE #0203 Frank G Foster, Evan F Hapner, Kenneth V Ingle. DOWNS LODGE #0204 Frank S Hoover, Donald O Reid. EMINENCE LODGE #0205 George G Edgerton. HARPER LODGE #0206 Glenn J Biberstein, Millard L Haskin, Harley E Messmer, Eugene H Rogers, Richard J Thomas. FULTON LODGE #0210 Elmer G Ater, Clarence E Shafer, Lloyd E Stewart. COURTLAND LODGE #0211 Orland H Boyles, Ward R Douglas, Francis R Engwall, Wilber R Sothers. OLIVE BRANCH LODGE #0212 Harold T Reese. WALNUT CITY LODGE #0215 Robert B Shumate. ELLINWOOD LODGE #0217 Donald G Murray.
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CORNER STONE LODGE #0219 Gleim D Bruce, Max Jordan, L M Myers, Arthur Winters. ST BERNARD LODGE #0222 Jack L Brown, Edward J Farlow, Delbert C Imel, Isaac W Page, Earl A Peters, Victor F Speelman, Ervin L Wilkerson. JOPPA LODGE #0223 Lloyd H Eckel, Arwin W Jackson, Robert V Jones. ANCHOR LODGE #0224 Karl P Diestelhorst, John W Kendall JR, RoUin M Starosta, Millard R Wren SR. SILOAM LODGE #0225 Robert W Campbell, Ben H Emerson, Ralph W Gooch, Elmer W Holm, Warren W Shaw. NINNESCAH LODGE #0230 Mansford M Braly, Glen W Frisbie, John E Higgins, George M Settle, W D B Taber. CLINTON LODGE #0233 Walter M Smith. AXTELL LODGE #0234 Kenneth E Bergmann, James R White. MERIDEN LODGE #0236 Leonard M Barker, Benjamin L Hope. TEMPLE LODGE #0237 Benjamin F Green. MOUNT HOPE LODGE #0238 James A Hervey, Clifford G Willard. LIN WOOD LODGE #0241 Howard P Jones. PEACE LODGE #0243 Clarence E Castor, James R Eggleston, Homer E Lewis. MARMATON LODGE #0245 Randall M Day, Lawrence A Ludlum, Marvin D Sager, Martin R Werner. TYRIAN LODGE #0246 Theodore W Calhoun, Wayne T Douglass, Robert W Snyder, Claude O Wilson. CHASE LODGE #0247 Gilbert T Aguilera, John R Linville. ALBERT NEESE LODGE #0248 Robert F Isbell, Everrett G Petefish.
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STAFFORD LODGE #0252 Llewellyn E Buchner, William J Mosher, Elmer L Norquist, William H Ramsey, Charles N Rewerts, Jack E West. OAKLEY LODGE #0253 Granville M Hays. IONIC LODGE #0254 Keith R Keeley, George T Meadows, Oakley D Musgrave, Wayne E Oak. LYRA LODGE #0256 Fredrick C Beech, Edward U Bond, Dale Cain, John V Garrett JR, Ray D Shoemaker. WESTMORELAND LODGE #0257 Raymond F Buffington. MORTON LODGE #0258 Loyd A Gawthrop, Milton A Wood. BEATTIE LODGE #0259 Milton H Kramme. KILWINNING LODGE #0265 Milford E Carlile, Lloyd M Gobin, Sidney F Weaver. MOUNT ZION LODGE #0266 William C Robinson. MISTLETOE LODGE #0269 Purle K Nail, Phil L Robinson, Paul M Shobe, Randall L Sneed. ARMOURDALE LODGE #0271 John F Aldridge, Everett F Drake SR, James L Walker, William A Woods. UNITY LODGE #0273 Loren W Adams, Frank M Dale, Pete M Hayner, James H Hays, Neal V Hormel, Frank J Rochette, John L Schoeppel, William A Woods. BLACK DIAMOND LODGE #0274 Elmer Watson. WEBB LODGE #0275 Lawrence L Graham, Harold D Woodruff. ASHLAND LODGE #0277 Frank E Daily JR, Dwight D Klinger, William H Stevenson. COSMOS LODGE #0278 Loyd A Daniel, Marcine W Diel, Lawrence D Stevens, Marlin O Templeton. BARNEY LODGE #0279 Arle G Boltz.
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ALPHA LODGE #0282 Will D Hayes. PRESTON LODGE #0283 Earl A Davidson, Raymond S Rohrbaugh. ANTHEM LODGE #0284 Halcon V Kibby, William B Lenz, John W McNutt, Harold W Sauer, Harold E Stukey, James D Vanantwerp.
LOTUS LODGE #0286 Alva McArdle. CYRUS LODGE #0288 Wilbur R Downie. EMERALD LODGE #0289 Carl B King, Henry N Vandoren. PARADISE LODGE #0290 Milton N Boethin, Kenneth O Brown, Clarence R Burkholder, Charles F Simpson, Floyd A Wheeler. KIOWA LODGE #0293 Donald D Bertram, Howard D Meisel, Elmer W Rinkel. COMANCHE LODGE #0295 Clarkson W Fausett, Robert B Foree, Robert D Goss, William N Parsons. SAMARIA LODGE #0298 Leonard Socha. CABLE LODGE #0299 Chalmer M Boles, Albert B Cooper, George M Huff, Roland O Notestine, Ross C Ray, Clinton D Thrasher. FARGO LODGE #0300 Berton L Dubois, William H Hatcher, Richard L Hollingsworth, Paul W Radke, Harold E Stoering. ALBERT PIKE LODGE #0303 Thomas R Adams, Noal E Albert, Nicholas H Arnold, Orville G Arthaud, Clyde E Bilyeu, George C Bond, Joe D Bonney, Charles E Bowland, Robert H Bridges, William F Brown, John F Campbell, James F Chaffee, Clyde R Chambers, Oscar R Chappell, Eugene A Coffee, Allmon A Collins, A Glenn Cox, Jabin S Cox, Robert L Craddock, Herbert H Curnutt, Harold L Day, Donald S Dennis, Leroy E Dietrich, Jacob M Doctor, David D Donohoo, Jr, Alvin L Duncan, John C Ebbs, Maurice J Edwards, Jr, Merl D Ellison, Robert C Foulston, Jr, Earl G Gammon, Charles H Garner, Edward G Gooch, Charles L Greenfield, Herb H Harms, Ralph E Hartman, Lloyd L Harvey, Elvin H Henry, John M Hobble, Edwin I Homer, David A Hubbard, Jr, Donald L Humaim, Wilford R Jackson, James E Jenkins, Harold C Johnson, Charles E Jones, Bill R Kendall, Richard C King, Francis J Langton, Samuel D Marks, Karl L Miller, Willis E Miller, Jean O Moore, Sidney f Moore, Louis O Munoz, William C McDowell, Elmo E Nowotny, Charles D Oldfield, Fred W Patton, William R Pennington, Lester A Perkins, James L Proctor, J D Rea, Eric L Reardon, Roy L Regan, Marvin D Richmond, Wayne N Romine, Orville E Ross, Kenneth W Rouse, Tony S Ruzich, Kenneth Ryan, Cash W Sample, Simon E Schmidt, Clifford L Shields, Ernest F Smith, Jack D Smith, Hal H Spillman, Larry G Spurrier
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ALBERT PIKE LODGE #0303 (cont.) Berry C Stafford, George D Stanley, Carl D Stein, Harold L Stephans, Stuart A Subera, William R Tucker, Donald P Warner, Ralph L Wamow, Charles E Wehby, Earl J Wilder, William T Wilkerson, Robert H Williams, Melvin H Witrogen, Howard E Wohlford, John A Woodruff. ST THOMAS LODGE #0306 James K Phillips, Glenn W Sloan, Thomas H Winegar JR. KANSAS LODGE #0307 Tom W Hannegan. SYRACUSE LODGE #0309 Leslie M Bray, William F Dikeman, Donald L Fulton, George W Helm, Elmer A Hoyt, Bernard L Laubach, Merdith G Schwerdfeger, Paul A Williams. HANCOCK LODGE #0311 Bruce W Harrison, Paul E Pearson, Hiram L Ryan. TRINITY LODGE #0313 Charles F Raper, William D Seaton, Ernest R Welbom. HEBRON LODGE #0314 Herald A Binford, Arthur C Endsley, Ralph W Hart, Keith Herring, Ronald L Wells. VIRGINIA LODGE #0315 Ezell M Boyce, Raymond E Enos, George R Holcomb, Carl G Mellard. NORWICH LODGE #0319 Lewis K Deck, Eugene H Rogers. GOODLAND LODGE #0321 Ernest H Elliott, Archie Schoonover JR. BEN HUR LODGE #0322 James H Andrews, Edwin L Carter, Frank Carter, Thurman M Greninger, Paul W Hills, James E Holland JR, Robert L Mason, Preston H Stephenson. ONEIDA LODGE #0323 Gilbert Gerber, Donald E Hewitt, Carl H Smith. CANEY LODGE #0324 Lester R Mason, Martin L Pearsall, Robert L Powell, Harvey A Simpson. LAHARPE LODGE #0325 Sinnie Mog. HORTON LODGE #0326 Kenneth W Kinkade. HOYT LODGE #0327 Warren E Harris, Guy G Salts.
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LACROSSE LODGE #0330 William Brack, Ixjwell L Hoover, Robert L Mootz, Burton W Osbom, Clive M Suiter. HOISINGTON LODGE #0331 Thomas H Boyle, Melvin J Markel, Loyd Smith. ROSEDALE LODGE #0333 Irvin A Campbell, Jack G Crump, Carol D Lewis, Cecil H Purinton, Bruce B Veatch. OAK HILL LODGE #0334 Raymond B Bender, Charles E Shivers, Lloyd Todd. ALLEN LODGE #0335 Ben Bums. KINCAID LODGE #0338 Victor E Varnau. LEOTI LODGE #0340 Arthur I Shannon. PARKER LODGE #0341 William F Traul. EDNA LODGE #0345 Wayne D Bradbury, Charles B Johnson, John R Kam. NARKA LODGE #0349 Olin Cossaart, Lyle A Wranosky. ALTA VISTA LODGE #0357 Alvin A Orton. JENNINGS LODGE #0360 Allyan H Beers, Arnold Tacha, Paul H Tacha. GENESEO LODGE #0361 Leon Thompson. CUBA LODGE #0362 John W Kuchera. VALLEY CENTER LODGE #0364 Leland F Johnson, Illinois K Lygrisse, Kenneth J Riggs, Charles T Strickland, Lyle J Tjaden. DERBY LODGE #0365 Paul E Goodin, Vane I Thoma. BONNER SPRINGS LODGE #0366 Francis A Wright.
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PLAINS LODGE #0367 Estel N Lynn. ROGER E SHERMAN LODGE i«)369 Harold R Austin, Ernest A Awe, Rondall E Malott, William E Smith, Frank C Taylor Fredrick R Tillery, Charles A Truitt, Edmund H Wehmeyer. DENISON LODGE #0372 Robert D Coleman. DWIGHT LODGE #0374 Dorman L Meyers, Ole Olson JR. GRAND VIEW LODGE #0376 Raymond C Dubois, Alfred M Smith. BUFFALO LODGE #0379 Henry T Raifsnyder. WHITE CITY LODGE #0380 Dean L Baldwin, Ole Olson JR. WILSEY LODGE #0382 Charles H Brown. PROTECTION LODGE #0384 Harry F Davis JR, Harry F Davis JR, Billy H Kay JR, Walter A Tschanz. SEABROOK LODGE #0385 Richard A Bosworth, Darrell W Kohr. MAYETTA LODGE #0393 Henry W Harding, James E Johnson. SAFFORDVILLE LODGE #0395 Harold L Jones, Leslie D Potter. LINDSBORG LODGE #0397 Ernest N Buckley, Verlin J Criss, Hubert E Menzies, Roger K Meyer. MULLINVILLE LODGE #0399 Weldon R Rhodes, Bemal N Sayre. LATHAM LODGE #0401 Roger L Grow. WAKARUSA LODGE #0402 Paul Howbert. BENEDICT LODGE #0403 Norval Loomis, Harry C Rucker.
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ST FRANCIS LODGE #0404 Donald D Kehlbeck. HUGOTON LODGE #0406 Delmar F Chapman, Thurman W Johnson, William F McClung, Robert W Packer. ARMA LODGE #0408 Primo AUai, John L Kozjek. QUINTER LODGE #0410 Lester J Harvey, John L Porter. LECOMPTON LODGE #0420 Joseph S Stauffer. SELDEN LODGE #0423 William A Jader. CLAFLIN LODGE #0424 Philip D Shobe. MINNEOLA LODGE #0431 Earl F Harris. BESTOR G BROWN LODGE #0433 Frederick J Ackerman, John B Adams III, Lauren E Birch, Rodney T Canary, Huey M Ciaccio, John M Dooley, Alvin L Fry, James W Fry, David W Gates, Charles L Greenwood, Robert P Guertin, James E Huffman, Robert S Jenkins SR, Glenn E Johnson, Eugene W Kessinger, Lloyd D McKee, Harold W Miles, Robert L Morland, Charles E Schen, Wallace P Sipe, William P Six, Arthur S Stevens, Keeney S Stevens, Bertram M Taylor, Chester L Todd, Richard B Wentworth. ULYSSES LODGE #0435 Albert R Finch, Kenneth A McHenry. OVERLAND PARK LODGE #0436 Albert L Correia, Thomas W Dailey, Ray E Fulps, Leroy R McClenaghan, Bert E Morris JR, Roy T Sullivan. WEST GATE LODGE #0438 Robert W Crandall, William E Dawson, Newell A George, David A Gorman, Berl L Hartman, Fred R Tillery. BENDENA LODGE #0440 Loyd F Foster. JOHNSON LODGE #0441 Donald H Bastian, Kenneth W Riddock, Oscar S Shepard. STANLEY LODGE #0444 William H Beebe, Alonza H Crooks, Charles L Gray. SATANTA LODGE #0446 Glenn W Ewton.
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DENTON LODGE #0449 Kenneth J Bottiger, Lawrence Meidinger. MASONIC HOME LODGE #0450 Harry E Bell, Neal V Hormel, Walter H McWhorter, J D Rea, James R Watkins.
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ALABAMA Howard Eugene Blackwell, PGM, July 26, 1992 California Henry Christian Clausen, PGM, December 4, 1992 Colorado Harry L. Lyons, Grand Secretary, January 16, 1993 Delaware J. Allen Frear, Jr., PGM, January 15, 1993 Fiordia Franklin Columbus Smith, PGM, April 21, 1992 Georgia Roy Hoyt Padgett, Junior Grand Warden, April 21, 1992 James Everett Thrift, PGM, December 14, 1992 Horace Lee Whitlock, PGM, December 1, 1992 Iowa Dorsey L. Andrews, PGM, May 27, 1992 Illinois James T. Miller, Grand Master, November 26, 1992 Michigan Percy H. Williams, PGM, April 30, 1992 Nevada William John Williams, Grand Tyler Emeritus, August 6, 1992 Hal Burnett, PGM, May 27, 1992 Wyoming Ewing T. Kerr, PGM, July 1, 1992 Marcus R. Nichols, PGM, January 9, 1993 British Columbia Matthew Lyle Barr, PGM, November 21, 1992 David Minteith Taylor, PGM, August 8, 1992 Ontario James Noble Allan, PGM, May 9, 1992 William Kirk Bailey, PGM, November 20, 1992
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TOT NPD LOSS (7) (6) (1) (2) 0 (6) (2) (2) (1) 8
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TOTAL MEMBERS 12/31/92
(1,439)
NET GAIN OR (LOSS) 46,451
3,050
0 964 0
550 7 13 1,516
1,611
313 259 615
362 22 40
47,890
TOTAL LOSSES
LOSSES; Dimmissions Dual Withdrawls Plural Withdrawls Deceased Suspensions For Unmasonic Conduct For Nonpayment of Dues Expelled
TOTAL GAINS
GAINS: Admissions Dual Admissions Plural Admissions Restored Regular Grand Master's Program Raised
TOTAL MEMBERS 12/31/91
Total Degress Conferred
Entered Apprentice Fellowcraft Master Mason
DEGREES CONFERRED:
1,980
743 622 615
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Abilene 67410
Allen 66846
Alma 66401
Almena 67622
Alta Vista 66834
Altamom 67330
Americus 66835
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Altamom
Alta Vista
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Alma
Allen
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Lodge Name
10/19/1871
03/18/1920
02/17/1898
02/20/1889
10/21/1875
02/16/1925
10/19/1871
Chartered
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd Thursday
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
Meetings
Lee C Muller 204 Locust Americus 66835 (R) (316) 443-5181(3)
George B Lee PO Box 783 Altamom 67330 (R) (316) 784-5634(3)
Alvin G Lay PO Box 71 Alia Vista 66834 0071 (R) (913) 499-5329(8)
Marvin L Wendel RR 1 Box 36 Almena 67622 (R) (913) 669-2379 (B)
Dwight A Miller 305 W 8th Alma 66401 (R) (913) 765-3517(3)
James S David RR 3 Box 58 Council Grove 66846 (R) (316) 443-5216 (B)
Lyie E Miller Jr PO Box 572 Abilene 67410 0572 (R) (913) 263-2027 (B)
Worshipful Master
Directory of Lodges
Norman L Stephens PO Box 234 105 Pine St Americus 66835 (R) (316) 443-5728 (B) (316) 343-1120
Donald D Clark Box 91 Altamom 67330 (R) (316) 784-5635 (B) (316) 784-5314
Vernon L Bolinder PO Box 193 907 Logan St Alta Vista 66834 0193 (R) (913) 499-5331 (B) (913) 499-6628
Billy E Archibald RR 1 Box 37 Almena 67622 (R) (913) 669-2308 (8)
Richard V Rosenow PO Box 514 904 Lyndon Ave Alma 66401 (R) (913) 765-3656 (8)
Norman Triemer 334.CR350 Council Grove 66846 (R) (316)443-5273(8)
Robert D Davis 918 NW 2nd Abilene 67410 (R) (913) 263-1257 (3)
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Argonia 67004
Arkansas City 67005
Arlington 67514
Arma 66712
Ashland 67831
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07/14/1856
02/16/1887
02/18/1915
02/15/1888
10/15/1873
02/21/1912
02/17/1881
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1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
2nd Mondays
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
Meetings
James W Rider 1225 N 2nd St Atchison 66002 0524 (R) (B)
Robert M Baker PO Box 565 Ashland 67831 (R) (316) 635-2715 (B)
Dee R Ward 1017 E 10th Pittsburg 66762 (R) (316) 231-3438(8)
Everett H Cloyd RR 2 Box 5 Pretty Prairie 67570 (R) (316) 459-6579 (B)
Arkansas City 67005 (R) (316) 442-5253 (B) (319) 442-1080
1217 N 1st St
Benny E Cassaw
Argonia 67004 (R) (316) 459-6667 (B) (316) 435-6600
Kenneth 0 Reynolds
Robert D Hekel 424 N Springfield Anthony 67003 (R) (316) 842-5253 (B)
Worshipful Master
Michael W Schaeffer PO Box 524 Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367-3628 (B) (913) 367-6303
Michael A Freelove PO Box 797 Ashland 67831 (R) (316) 635-2924 (B) (316) 635-2717
W Robert Lessen PO Box 846 420 E Washington Arma 66712 0846 (R) (316)347^375(6)
Harry C Burnett PO Box 191 209 S Park St Arlington 67514 0191 (R) (316) 538-2681 (B)
Bobby J Walker PO Box 771 2919 Valley View Dr Arkansas City 67005 (R) (316) 442-5078 (B)
Ronald L Work PO Box 278 214 W Garfield Argonia 67004 0278 (R) (316) 435-6860 (B)
Alden V Major PO Box 398 405 N Madison Anthony 67003 0398 (R) (316) 842-3175 (B)
Secretary
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Atchison 66002
Atchison 66002
Atwood 67730
Auburn 66402
Augusta 67010
Axtell 66403
Baldwin City 66030
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0074
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0023
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Axtell
Mystic Tie
Auburn
Atwood
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Arcana
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10/18/1859
02/19/1885
10/21/1869
10/17/1860
02/20/1895
10/21/1875
10/17/1860
Chartered
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
3rd Monday
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1st Tuesday Except July & August
1 st & 3rd Wednesdays Except July & August
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st Saturday
Meetings
Nickolis Constantiescu PO Box 125 Baldwin City 66006 0125 (R) (913) 954-6602 (B)
Lloyde H Goins 205 5th Ave Axtell 66403 (R) (913) 736-2342 (B)
Dwight N Applegate PO Box 111 Augusta 67010 (R) (316)775-0127(3)
Scott E Mobley 5207 Ashby Ln Topeka 66617 (R) (913) 288-1939(8)
Leslie D McCain RR 1 Box 90 Atwood 67730 (R) (913) 626-3831 (B) (913) 626-3808
Albert J Wohlgemuth 1605 Kansas Ave Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367^070 (B)
Robert D Tadlock RR 2 Box 179 Effingham 66023 (R) (913) 874-5572 (B)
Worshipful Master
Wayne H Rollf 30460 W Casa De Campo Rd Gardner 66030 (R) (913) 884-8355 (B) (913) 764-2452
George C Kenworthy RR 1 Box 12 Axtell 66403 9703 (R) (913) 736-2866 (B)
Edward L Freeman PO Box 295 322 Broadway Augusta 67010 (R) (316) 775-6614 (B) (316) 775-2218
Russell I Koci 8237 SW 77th St Auburn 66402 (R) (913) 256-2369 (B)
Lyle G McCain PO Box 173 Atwood 67730 (R) (913) 626-9300 (B) (913) 626-3119
Lawrence D Winegardner 601 S 6th St Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367-4870 (B)
Aaron G Winzer RR 2 Box 96 Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367-3886 (B)
Secretary
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Belle Plalne
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Mt Vernon
Bendena
Benedict
Beloit 67420
Bendena 66008
Benedict 66714
0145
0440
0403
Belleville
Belleville 66935
0129
67013
Beattie
Beattie 66427
0259
Baxter
Baxter Springs 66770
0071
Lodge Name
Location
Ldg#
01/19/1914
02/26/1925
1st & 3rd Monday
1 St & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
10/18/1877
10/15/1873
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
02/18/1886
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
10/21/1868
10/17/1872
Meetings
Chartered
John A Sandusky 1515 21st St Belleville 66935 (R) (913) 527-5107 (B) Stanley P Creitz RR 4 Box 72 Beloit 67420 (R) (913) 738-5095 (B) (913) 738-2279 George D Clark PO Box 188 101 North St Bendena 66008 (R) (913) 988^275 (B) (913) 544-6526 Max W Scott RR 1 Box 3AA Benedict 66714 (R) (316) 698-2185 (B)
Douglas D Waddington 2324 M St Belleville 66935 (R) (913) 527-5571 (B) (913) 527-2217 Billy B Bryant 914 N Bell Beloit 67420 (R) (913) 738-3318 (B) (913) 738-2285 Raymond L Hoverson RR2 Troy 66087 (R) (913) 985-2410 (B) Earl Miller RR2 Fredonia 66736 (R) (316) 698-3633 (B)
Wilbur P Bamgrover PO Box 336 530 E 7th Ave Belle Plaine 67013 0336 (R) (316) 488-3459(8)
Edwin L Nutt Marshall County Bank Beattie 66406 (R) (913) 353-2527 (B) (913) 353-2298
Milan Rutti RR3 Home 66427 (R) (913) 799-3513 (B) Paul A Holmes PO Box 287 Belle Plaine 67013 0287 (R) (316) 782-3309 (B) (316) 683-7747
Colin L McMinn 2002 Washington Baxter Springs 66713 (R) (316)856-5141(6)
Secretary
Jedy D Wilkerson 2406 Lincoln Baxter Springs 66713 (R) (316) 856-5512 (B) (316) 856-2381
Worshipful Master
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Blue Mound 66010
Blue Rapids 66411
Bonner Springs 66012
Bronson 66716
Bucklin 67858
Buffalo 66717
Bunker Hill 67626
Ldg#
0286
0169
0366
0268
0376
0379
0291
Beulah
Buffalo
Grand View
Bourbon
Bonner Springs
Blue Rapids
Lonis
Lodge Name 2nd & 4th Tuesdays
02/16/1887
1st & 3rd Thursdays
02/21/1907
02/15/1888
1 St & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
lst&3rd Wednesdays
01/18/1886
02/21/1907
1st & 3rd Mondays
02/17/1904
10/18/1876 â&#x20AC;¢ 2nd & 4th Mondays Except July & August
Meetings
Chartered
Melvin Meier HC 1 Box 17 Dorrance 67634 (R) (913) 666-4332 (B)
Clyde H Kile 914 Washington Chanute 66720 (R) (316) 431-1913 (B)
Edwin E Cossell 121 W Maple Bucklin 67834 (R) (316) 826-3603 (B) (316) 826-3263
Darwin R Badders RR 1 Box 121 Uniontown 66779 (R) (316) 756-4787 (B)
Norman L Maier 161 Haines Edwardsville 66111 (R) (913) 441-2140 (B)
James K Musil RRl Blue Rapids 66411 (R) (913) 226-7461 (B) (913) 226-7275
George W Jeffers RR 1 Box 16A Centerville 66015 (R) (913) 898-3199 (B)
Worshipful Master
Ralph G Peck PO Box 116 638 Washington Bunker Hill 67626 0116 (R) (913) 483-6451(8)
Ralph Winterrowd RR 1 Box 52 Buffalo 66717 (R) (316) 537-6936 (B)
Melvin E Stimpert HCO 1 Box 46 Kingsdown 67858 (R) (316) 369-2315 (B)
Glenn E Smith RR 1 Box 35 Bronson 66716 (R) (316) 939-4932 (B)
Gerald L Powell 541 S Blue Grass Dr Bormer Springs 66012 (R) (913) 441-4138 (B)
Phillip C Osborne 410 W 6th Blue Rapids 66411 (R) (913) 226-7949 (B) (913) 562-3266
Roy J Smith Jr PO Box 27 104 E Elm Blue Mound 66010 0027 (R) (913) 756-2265 (B) (913) 756-2240
Secretary .
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Burdick
Corinthian
Burlington
Sumner
Caney
Carbondale
Burdick 66838
Burlingame 66413
Burlington 66839
Caldwell 67022
Caney 67333
Carbondale 66414
0429
0079
0066
0203
0324
0070
Lodge Nai
Burden 67019
Location
0233
Ldg#
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays Except July & August
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
10/21/1869
10/21/1868
02/17/1881
02/19/1890
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
2nd & 4th Monday
02/16/1922
10/22/1874
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Meetings
02/20/1884
Chartered
Scott L Fulton 418 Well St Carbondale 66414 (R) (913) 836-7752 (B) (913) 273-0303
Larry J Crowe Sr RRl Caney 67333 (R) (316) 879-5296 (B)
Floyd O Mardis 717 S Main Caldwell 67022 (R) (316)845-2429(6)
Herbert G Cobb 225 N 10th St Burlington 66839 1513 (R) (316) 364-2443 (B)
William W Sellen Lake Oshawno #205 Carbondale 66414 (R) (913) 836-2234 (B)
William A Boles 500 N Vine Caney 67333 (R) (316) 879-2222 (B)
Rodney White PO Box 18 421 S St Marys Caldwell 67022 0184 (R) (316) 845-2934 (B) (316) 845-6426
Duane A Fitch 720 St Lawrence St Burlington 66839 1830 (R) (316) 374-2549 (B)
Victor J Olson PO Box 5 201 W Banks Ave Burlingame 66413 0003 (R) (913) 654-2379 (B) (913) 654-3317
Bruce W Hedstrom RR 1 Box 36A Lost Springs 66859 (R) (913) 983-4349 (B) Dean E Riced 207 W Fremont Burlingame 66413 (R) (913) 654-2375 (B)
Charles W Gutsch RR 2 Box 10 Burdick 66838 (R) (913) 983-4397 (B)
Burden 67019 (R) (316) 438-2379(8)
Secretary Robert I Parsons RR 1 Box 54A Burden 67019 (R) (316) 438-2303 (B)
Harold A Krug
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Location
Cawker City 67430
Cedar Vale 67024
Chanute 66720
Chase 67573
Cheney 67050
Cherokee 66724
Cherry vale 67335
Ldg#
0125
0355
0103
0247
0258
0119
0137
Cherryvale
Cherokee
Morton
10/15/1873
10/17/1872
02/18/1886
02/19/1885
10/19/1871
Cedar
Chase
02/17/1898
10/17/1872
Chartered
Chautauqua
Cawker City
Lodge Name
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Tuesday
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
2nd Wednesday
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
Meetings
Michael P Shivers Rt 1 Box 49 Cherryvale 67335 (R) (316) 336-2304 (8)
Raymond D Hough PO Box 275 215 W Walnut Cherokee 66724 (R) (316) 457-8405(8)
Carl A Otto Rt 1 Box 148 Cherokee 66724 (R) (316) 457-8606 (B) Forrest Strickland 220 S Olive Rt 2 Box lAA Cherryvale 67335 (R) (316) 336-2282 (B)
Dale E Goldsmith 2807S311W Garden Plain 67050 (R) (316) 535-2651(8)
Alfred H Slough PO Box 5 Main St Raymond 67573 0005 (R) (316) 534-3665(8)
Oren F Patterson 1706 S Highland PO Box 72 Chanute 66720 0072 (R) (316) 431-4692 (B) (316) 431-2100
Carl A Steward RR 1 Box 37 Cedar Vale 67024 (R) (316) 758-2525 (B)
Warren J Lingg PO Box 72 Cawker City 67430 (R) (913) 781-4435 (B)
Secretary
Tracy W Hum RR 1 Box 67 Murdock67111 (R) (316) 542-3864 (B)
Ronald D Wilcox PO Box 266 Chase 67524 0266 (R) (316) 938-2213 (B)
Gene F Johnson 803 S WilsonPO Box 72 Chanute 66720 (R) (316) 431-4445(8)
Cedar Vale 67024 (R) (316) 758-2949 (B)
James W Duncan
Raymond W Richardson Sr PO Box 101 Cawker City 67430 (R) (913) 781-4392 (B)
Worshipful Master
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Chetopa 67336
Cimarron 67835
Circleville 66540
Claflin 67525
Clay Center 67432
Clearwater 67026
Clifton 66937
0283
0020
0424
0134
0273
0122
Location
0073
Ldg#
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st Thursday
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
10/17/1886
02/16/1922
10/16/1873
02/16/1887
02/15/1882
Circleville
Claflin
Clay Center
Unity
Clifton
Preston
02/16/1887
Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
Chartered
10/21/1869
Chetopa
Lodge Name
Lloyd A Patterson 2243 Quail Rd RR 4 Clay Center 67432 (R) (913) 632-2208 (B)
George W Appleton 1619 3rd St Clay Center 67432 (R) (913) 632-5427 (B) (913) 632-3350
Raymond R Haden PO Box E Clifton 66937 (R) (913) 455-3322 (B)
Edward C Slipsager PO Box 249 103 W Parallel Clifton 66937 (R) (913) 455-3416 (B) (913) 455-3463
Otis L Vanderpool 8600 Longlake Wichita 67207 (R) (316) 682-9198(8)
Charles E Disque PO Box 164 Claflin 67552 0164 (R)(B)
Kenneth W Parks PO Box 300 Holyrood 67450 0300 (R) (316) 252-3366 (B) (316) 252-3660
Ernest L Moore Sr 2352 S Osage Wichita 67213 (R) (316) 263-2737 (B)
William H Coverdale RR 1 Box 975 Soldier 66540 (R) (913) 834-2155 (B)
Kenneth K Wykert Circleville 66416 (R) (913) 924-3761 (B) (913) 924-3321
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Aubrey V Hanna Jr PO Box 256 South Elm Extended Cimarron 67835 0256 (R) (316) 855-3321 (B) (316) 855-2215
Rodney L Tremble PO Box 282 214 Maple Chetopa 67336 (R) (316) 236-4292 (B) (316) 236-7518
Secretary
Larry L Crick PO Box 368 Cimarron 67835 0368 (R) (316) 855-3917 (B) (316) 855-3917
William Hall RR 2 Box 108A Chetopa 67336 (R) (316) 236-7880 (B)
Worshipful Master
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Climax 67137
Coffeyville 67337
Colby 67701
Coldwater 67029
Colony 66015
Columbus 66725
Concordia 66901
0102
0306
0295
0212
0100
0113
Location
0411
Ldg#
St Johns
Prudence
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
10/17/1872
1st Monday
2nd & 4th Thursdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
10/19/1871
02/21/1883
02/15/1888
Comanche
Olive Branch
02/15/1888
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
02/18/1915
10/19/1871
Meetings
Chartered
St Thomas
Keystone
Climax
Lodge Name
John M Murray PO Box 210 Concordia 66901 0210 (R) (913) 243-2366 (B) (913) 243-2144
Howard W Shutt RR 2 Box 42B Columbus 66725 (R) (316) 597-2795 (B)
Max L Briggs PO Box 184 302 E 13th St Concordia 66901 0184 (R) (913) 243-1542 (B) (913) 243-1542
Jack O Barton PO Box 415 102 Sunset Dr Columbus 66725 (R) (316) 429-2173 (B)
Kim R Colgin RR 2 Box 109 Colony 66015 (R) (316) 852-3314 (B) (316) 365-5156
Newton W Bransom PO Box 724 500 N Chicago Coldwater 67029 0724 (R) (316) 582-2336(8)
Charles H Metzger PO Box 277 Wilmore 67155 0277 (R) (316) 738-4381 (B) KNeal Wallace PO Box 126 Colony 66015 (R) (316) 852-3450 (B)
J Steven Molstad . PO Box 421 285 E 3rd St Colby Ks 67701 0421 (R) (913) 462-7164 (B) (913) 462-3981
H Ronald Norfleet PO Box 396 610 Ehn St Coffeyville 67337 0396 (R) (316) 251-2654 (B) (316) 251-3127
Harold D McCormack RR 1 Box 94 Severy 67137 (R) (316) 583-7226 (B) (316) 736-2211
Secretary
James L Firestone 935 E 9th Colby 67701 (R) (913) 462-6844 (B)
William E Mansfleld RR 1 Box 20 Coffeyville 67337 (R) (316) 251-7357 (B)
Sammie G Cross RR2 Eureica 67045 (R) (316) 583-5806 (B)
Worshipful Master
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10/22/1869
10/21/1862
02/12/1947
02/21/1900
02/17/1921
02/15/1905
Zeredatha
Council Grove
Courtland
Cuba
Delia
Denison
Cottonwood Falls 66869
Council Grove 66846
Courtland 66939
Cuba 66940
Delia 66533
Denison 66419
0036
0211
0362
0419
0372
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st Wednesday
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Wednesday
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
02/16/1887
Mistletoe
0080
Meetings
Chartered
Lodge Name
Conway Springs 67031
Location
0269
Ldg#
David M Moseley RR 1 Box 19 Denison 66419 (R) (913) 935-2498 (B)
James C Booth 15498 G Rd Delia 66418 (R) (913) 771-3945 (B)
Eugene 0 Peters RRl Cuba 66940 (R) (913) 987-5484 (B)
Leo D Blanding PO Box 152 Courtland 66939 0152 (R) (913) 374-4371 (B)
George D Coleman RR 1 Box 95 Denison 66419 (R) (913) 935-2367 (B)
Jimmy L Dodge 445 Pearl Box 326 Rossville 66533 (R) (913) 584-6259 (B)
Leon W Lesovsky PO Box 31 206 8each St Cuba 66940 (R) (913) 729-3472(6)
Donald K Lieb PO Box 75 715 Courtland Ave Courtland 66939 0075 (R) (913) 374^258 (B) (913) 374-4514
Lewis E Massie 214 Market Council Grove 66846 (R) (316) 767-6148 (B)
] Russell Jackson PO Box 24 523 Cottonwood Strong City 66869 0024 (R) (316) 273-8286(6)
Charles R Rayl RR 1 Strong City 66869 (R) (316) 273-8630 (B) (316) 273-6333 Michael L Adams 37 McCardell Council Grove 66846 (R) (316) 767-5091 (B)
Allen W Tarrant Sr 205 S 8th Conway Springs 67031 (R) (316) 456-2572 (B)
Secretary
Steven E Potter 214 S Cramer Conway Springs 67031 (R) (316) 456-2932(6)
Worshiphil Master
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Derby
Dexter
Barney
Derby 67037
De Soto 66018
Devon 66701
Dexter 67038
Dighton 67839
Dodge City 67801
0365
0040
0092
0156
0279
0222
St Bernard
Devon
De Soto
Denton
Lodge Name
Denton 66017
Location
0449
Ldg#
02/22/1883
02/06/1887
10/21/1874
02/18/1897
10/20/1863
03/15/1956
02/19/1931
Chartered
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd Thursday
1st & 3rd Monday
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Meetings
Kinsley 67547 (R) (316) 659-2027(8)
Wayne D Bamgrover
Donald D Ware 2905 Calle De Orient Santa Fe NM 87505 (R) (316) 397-5930 (B)
Terry L Hurst 510 N 4th St Arkansas City 67005 (R) (316) 441-0271 (B)
Johnny K Speer Sr POBox 114 Redfield66769 0114 (R) (316) 756^316(6)
Ronald D West RR 2 Box 76A Eudora 66025 (R) (913) 542-2255 (B)
Michael T Thomas 1201 E 71st St S Wichita 67233 (R) (316) 522-3128 (B)
George H Bruning RR 1 Box 53A Everest 66424 (R) (913) 548-7430(6)
Worshipful Master
Earl D Crisp 1820 Debray Dr Dodge City 67801 (R) (316) 225-2861 (B) (316) 225-1840
Lester Ferguson PO Box 266 Dighton 67839 (R) (316) 397-5795 (B) (316) 397-2882
Ross W Sherwood RR 3 Box 314 Arkansas City 67005 (R) (316) 442-5605 (B)
Richard L Harper RR 3 Box 282 Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 829-5435 (B)
Robert E Redick 33940 W 83rd DeSoto 66018 (R) (913) 585-1150 (B)
Bryce J Stonehocker 211 Williamsburg Andover 67002 (R) (316) 733-5514 (B) (316) 526-3266
Jack B Denton Rt 1 Box 2 Denton 66017 (R) (913) 359-6792 (B)
Secretary
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1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Tuesday
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
02/20/1906
12/20/1864
10/17/1872
02/18/1892
Dwight
Easton
Palestine
Edna
Easton 66043
Edgerton 66030
Edna 67342
0045
0127
0345
0374
Dwight 66849
Downs 67437
0204
2nd Monday
Dover 66610
0138
Dover
Douglass
02/15/1882
Douglass 67133
0151
Downs
Meetings
1st Wednesday
Chartered
12/20/1902
Lodge Name 2nd & 4th Wednesdays
Location
10/21 /1874
Ldg#
John W Hodges RR 1 Box 78 Edna 67342 (R) (316)922-3814(6)
Edward J Turner 633 S Chestnut Olathe 66061 (R) (913) 829-4948 (8)
Forrest M Stine PO Box 280 324 E Miami Edna 67342 0280 (R) (316) 922-7299 (8)
Robert J Shippee 709 S Ash Gardner 66030 (R) (913) 884-6300 (8)
Francis L Wayman 521 Valley Dr Lansing 66043 (R) (913) 727-3605 (8)
Shirley F Strange 1980 Logan Rd Easton 66020 (R) (913) 682-2489 (8)
E Max Skinner 501 Ross Downs 67437 (R) (913) 454-3976 (8)
Charles E Mertz 218 Ross Downs 67437 (R) (913) 454-6392(8)
Dale G Thomas PO Box 248 202 7th St Dwight 66849 (R) (913) 482-3275 (8)
Robert N Crow 5329 SW Crawford Rd Topeka 66610 (R) (913) 265-6121(8)
Murrell W Wright 6240 SW Douglas Rd Topeka 66610 (R) (913) 256-6258 (B)
Harris E Ramsour RR 1 Box 92 Alta Vista 66834 (R) (913) 499-5237(8)
Victor S Cox 117 Aaron Andover 67002 9437 (R) (316) 733-4368 (8)
Secretary
Francis S Brown 3A Ridgeway Rose Hill 67133 (R) (316) 776-2076(8)
Worshipful Master
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Location
El Dorado 67042
Elk City 67344
Elk Falls 67345
Ellinwood 67526
Ellsworth 67439
Emporia 66801
Ensign 67835
Ldg#
0097
0132
0126
0217
0146
0012
0413
Ensign
Emporia
Ellsworth
Ellinwood
Meridian
Carson
Patmos
Lodge Name
02/22/1917
12/20/1864
10/21/1874
02/22/1883
10/17/1872
10/15/1873
10/19/1871
Chartered
1st & 3rd Thursday
1 St & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Mondays
3rd Thursday
2nd & 4th Thursdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Meetings
Jerry A DeGarmo 825 Greenwood Dodge City 67801 (R) (316) 227-2391(8)
Thomas P Fowler 901 State St Emporia 66801 (R) (316) 342-3606 (B)
Mark P Parsons 101 St Clair Ellsworth 67439 (R) (316) 472-4710 (B) (316) 472-0192
William E Arnold 304 S Main Ellinwood 67526 (R) (316) 564-3083 (B)
Ira L Thomas PO Box 245 Moline 67353 0245 (R) (316) 647-3554 (B)
Steven B Aemisegger 609 S 12th Independence 67301 (R) (316) 331-2023 (B)
Randall P Mcintosh 1227 W Towanda El Dorado 67032 (R) (316) 321-6206 (B) (316) 321-2200
Worshipful Master
Kenneth D Miller RR 2 Box 30 Cimarron 67835 (R) (316) 865-2321 (B) (316) 865-2356
Trevor L Rees PO Box 179 424 Merchant St Emporia 66801 0179 (R) (316) 342-3370 (B)
John W Krupp RR 1 Box 85 Ellsworth 67439 (R) (913) 472-4220 (B) (913) 472-4220
Virgil E Biby 503 E 1st Ellinwood 67526 (R) (316) 564-3068 (B)
L Merle Stiles PO Box 67 211 W Montgomery Elk Falls 67345 0067 (R) (316) 329-4477 (B)
Joe E Cox PO Box 231 528 E Maple Elk City 67344 (R) (316) 627-2591 (B)
Jimmie E Ross RR 3 Box 175 El Dorado 67042 (R) (316) 321-1834 (B) (316) 321-1760
Secretary
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Eminence
Doric
Fidelity
Greenwood
Erie 66733
Eskridge 66423
Eudora 66025
Eureka 67045
Fall River 67047
Florence 66851
0076
0205
0083
0106
0163
0114
Advance
Enterprise
Enterprise 67441
0437
Lodge Name
Location
Ldg#
10/16/1872
10/21/1875
10/19/1871
10/20/1870
2nd Tuesday
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
4th Tuesday
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd Thursday Except July & August
10/21/1869
02/15/1882
2nd Monday
Meetings
02/28/1924
Chartered
Philip E Moffitt 1209E2114Rd Eudora 66025 (R) (913) 542-3169 (B)
Darrell E Kahle 1138 Church St Eudora 66025 (R) (913) 542-2829 (B)
Thomas W Britain RRl Florence 66851 (R) (B)
Ray D Howell RRl Fall River 67047 (R) (316) 692-3605 (B)
Elmer E SchafTer 104 W 7th Florence 66851 (R) (316) 878-4248 (B)
Delbert W Ford RR 1 Box 166 Fall River 67047 (R) (316) 658-4478(8)
Charles W Hall RR 2 Box 199 Eureka 67045 (R) (316) 583-6926(6)
William L Allen PO Box 284 104 E 1st Ave Eskridge 66423 (R) (913) 449-2410 (B) (913) 449-2211
John W Bozarth RRl Eskridge 66423 (R) (913) 449-2840 (B)
James I Griffitts RR 2 Box 78B Eureka 67045 (R) (316) 583-6693 (B)
Marion R Edwards RR 1 Box A Erie 66733 (R) (316) 244-3715 (B)
Donald E Weis RR 1 Box 105F Enterprise 67441 (R) (913) 263-8912 (B)
Secretary
Jerry D Payne 507 S Main Erie 66733 (R) (316) 244-3635 (B) (316) 244-3611
Bruce L Taylor RR 1 Chapman 67431 (R) (913) 934-2341 (B)
Worshipful Master
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Fredonia 66736
Ft Leavenworth 66048
Ft Scott 66701
Fulton 66738
Galena 66739
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0194
ÂŤ Galena
Constella
Frankfort
Frankfort 66427
0067
Equity
Lodge Name
Fontana 66071
Location
0131
Ldg#
02/17/1881
02/21/1883
10/19/1857
02/20/1889
10/20/1870
10/17/1877
10/15/1873
Chartered
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st Monday
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
Meetings
Ehnont S Mattison 1600 Main Galena 66739 (R) (316) 783-5430 (B)
Marvin B MacDougall RR 2 Box 21 Fulton 66738 (R) (316) 857-4788 (B)
William C Yeager RRl Ft Scott 66701 (R) (326) 223-5728 (B)
Robert P Johston 21500 Limit Rd Easton 66020 (R) (913) 773-5741 (B) (913) 573-7538
William M McBride 209 N 14th Fredonia 66736 (R) (316) 378-2747 (B)
Carl M Atwood RR 2 Box 52 Frankfort 66427 (R) (913) 292-4697 (B)
Earl Low RR3 Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-5545 (B)
Worshipful Master
Gerald L Anderson 1000 Dewey Galena 66739 (R) (316) 783-5270 (B)
Albert M Oskee RR 2 Box 20 Fulton 66738 (R) (316) 8574530 (B) (316) 643-7557
David R Shepard 1516 Main Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-3962 (B) (316) 223-0249
H Buck Aldrich III PO Box 3408 1029 3rd Ave Leavenworth 66027 3408 (R) (913) 682-9862 (B) (913) 684-4786
Paul L Maxwell PO Box 162 1302 Washington Fredonia 66736 (R) (316) 378-2425 (B)
Max E Dinsmore 509 N Walnut #11 Frankfort 66427 (R) (913)292-4679(6)
Bernard E Moore 102 Overhill Dr Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-2731 (B) (913) 294-2316
Secretary
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Memphis
Gardner 66030
Garland
0065
0108
Delphian
Geneseo
Gh'ard
Goff
Gamett 66032
Geneseo 67444
Girard 66743
Goff 66516
0044
0361
0093
0430
66701
Tyrian
Garden City 67851
0246
Lodge Name
Location
Ldg#
02/16/1922
10/20/1870
02/21/1900
10/18/1865
02/18/1886
10/21/1868
02/19/1885
Chartered
1st & 3rd Thursday
1st Wednesday
2nd & 401 Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursday
Joseph L Buckle P0 8ox21 Girard 66743 0021 (R) (316) 724-8529 (B) (316) 724-8251 Clarence P Noe Jr RR 2 Box 54 Netawaka 66516 (R) (913) 866-5612(8)
Harold B Eddy 207 W Buffalo Girard 66743 (R) (316) 724^948 (B) Theron J Talley RR 1 Box 127 Wetmore 66550 (R) (913) 866^530 (8)
Richard W Farris PO Box 408 Gamett 66032 (R) (316) 448-3318 (B) (316) 448-5411
Michael L Norman 101 Hayes Ave Gamett 66032 (R) (913) 448-3826 (B) (913) 448-5800
Will E Dickinson 116 E 2nd Hoisington 67544 (R) (316) 653-2393 (8)
Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-4031 (B) (316) 223-6451
Kirk A Peverley RR 1 Box 150 Geneseo 67444 (R) (316) 824-6316 (B)
RR 5 Box 239
Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-3949 (B) (316) 223-3110
L Kelley Arnold
Ronald R Sands 441 E Shawnee Gardner 66030 (R) (913) 884-7672 (B)
David E Crase PO Box 831 2500 N-16 Mile Rd Garden City 67846 0831 (R) (316)275-4797(8)
Secretary
831 S Margrave
L Earl Clybum
Daniel R Brooks 10005 Taylor Overland Park 66212 (R) (913) 888-5656 (B) (913) 782-4546
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
Lyonel R Ung 5475 Lake Dr Garden City 67846 (R) (316) 275-1357(8)
Worshipful Master
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Meetings
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Kiowa
Greensburg 67054
Gridley 66852
Halstead 67212
Harper 67002
Hays 67601
0293
0314
0046
0206
0195
Hays
Harper
Halstead
Hebron
Great Bend
Great Bend 67530
0015
Goodland
Lodge Name
Goodland 67735
Location
0321
Ldg#
03/08/1981
02/15/1882
02/15/1882
02/20/1889
02/15/1988
10/22/1874
02/20/1889
Chartered
1st Monday
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Thursday
2rd Monday
Meetings
Philip Fenton PO Box 357 210 W 16th Harper 67058 0357 (R) (316)896-2520(8) Lawrence E Bodine 2100 250th Ave Hays 67601 (R) (913) 628-1276 (B) (913) 625-3127
Kenneth M Savage 2207 Centrennial Hays 67601 (R) (913) 625-2879 (B)
William A Weesner 202 W 3rd Halstead 67056 (R) (316) 835-3611 (B) (316) 941-6768
Edward Crane TO Box 85 3rd & Henley Gridley 66852 0085 (R) (316) 836-2303 (B)
Harold E Moon Jr 302 W 9th St Harper 67058 (R) (316) 896-7174 (B)
Leland R Graber 506 Main Halstead 67056 (R) (316) 835-3481 (B) (316) 835-2651
David S Schneider 650 Third Rd SW Gridley 66852 (R) (316) 836-4671 (B)
Gary W Bertram 209 N Bay Greensburg 67054 (316) 723-2495 (R) (316) 723-2355 (B)
Wayne D Drake 1215 Morton Great Bend 67530 (R) (316) 793-9016 (B) (316) 793-5427
Robert S Baker 2521 17th St Great Bend 67530 (R) (316) 792-4528 (B) Steven A Heft RRl Greensburg 67054 (R) (316)723-2887(8)
William C Pittman TO Box 692 606 Walnut Goodland 67735 0692 (R) (913) 899-5112(6)
Secretary
Michael U Short 517 Sherman Goodland 67735 (R) (913) 899-6359 (B) (800) 794-2500
Worshipful Master
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Haysville 67217
Hepler 66743
Heringlon 67449
Hiattville 66701
Hiawatha 66434
Highland 66035
Hill City 67642
0398
0307
0216
0035
0001
0281
Location
0112
Ldg#
Meetings 2nd & 4th Mondays
1st Monday
1st & 3rd Wednesdays Except July & August
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesday
lst&3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Chartered
02/17/1861
02/21/1912
02/20/1889
02/19/1908
10/16/1861
03/17/1856
02/16/1887
Haysville
Hepler
Kansas
Millbrook
Smithton
Hiawatha
Hiattville
Lodge Name
Vance E Donahue PO Box 6 Herington 67449 0006 (R) (913) 258-3174 (B) (913) 258-3318
Ross E Girton 601 S A Herington 67449 (R) (913) 258-3210 (B)
Leonard M Paxson PO Box 212 105 E Mulberry Hill City 67642 0212 (R) (913) 674-5859 (B)
Sidney C Hargis PO Box 264 Highland 66035 (R) (913) 442-3835(8)
Cornelius B Ukena PO Box 147 Highland 66035 (R) (913) 442-3446 (B) Douglas Kysar PO Box 128 Palco 67657 0128 (R) (913) 737-2885 (B)
Warner Pape Jr 404 Green Ct Hiawatha 66434 (R) (913) 742-2458 (B)
William H Bailey 411 S4th Hiawatha 66434 (R) (913) 742-2840 (B)
Charles A Gift RR 4 Box 57 Ft Scott 66701 9027 (R) (316) 547-2570 (B)
Warren P Armstrong 724 N Carbon Girard 66743 (R) (316) 724-4598 (B)
William W Stapleton 207 N Western Girard 66743 (R) (316) 724-8544(6)
Eddie J White RR3 Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-2294 (B)
Edward A Foxx 3835 S Seneca #42b Wichita 67217 (R) (316) 524-5693 (B) (316) 524-4884
Secretary
Adolph L Frost 14920 E 71st S Derby 67057 (R) (316) 766-2623 (B)
Worshipful Master
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Location
Hoisington 67544
Holton 66436
Hope 67451
Horton 66439
Howard 67349
Hoxie 67740
Hoyt 66509
Ldg#
0331
0042
0288
0326
0155
0348
0327
Hoyt
Hoxie
Hope
Horton
Cyrus
Holton
Hoisington
Lodge Name
12/31/1890
02/18/1893
10/21/1874
02/19/1890
02/16/1887
10/21/1863
02/19/1880
Chartered
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
3rd Thursday
3rd Thursday
1st & 3rd Thursday
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Meetings
Samuel T Westfall PO Box 4041 Topeka 66604 0041 (R) (B)
R Dale Breit PO Box 365 Hoxie 67740 0365 (R) (913) 675-3377 (B) (913) 675-3311
Lyie V Mire RR 1 Box 149D Severy 67137 (R) (316)736-2235(8)
Glenn C Cook 1555 3rd Ave W Horton 66439 (R) (913) 486-2393 (B)
Joseph W Brewer RR 2 Box 18 Hope 67451 (R) (913) 949-2418 (B)
Roger S Lewis 910 Washington Ave Holton 66436 (R) (913) 364-3496 (B)
Bradley W Brack 2210 26th St Great Bend 67530 (R) (316) 792-3934(8)
Worshipful Master
Howard E Day RR 1 Box 359 Hoyt 66440 (R) (913) 986-6226 (B)
Charles L Morgan PO Box 233 1216 Utah Ave Hoxie 67740 0233 (R) (913) 675-3395 (8) (913) 675-3241
Richard L Fish PO Box 215 101 Wabash Howard 67349 0215 (R) (316) 374-2422 (B) (316) 374-2172
Raymond L Hoar PO Box 132 1620 4th Ave W Horton 66439 0132 (R) (913) 486-2483 (B)
Don L Dicks PO Box 103 503 S Garfield Enterprise 67441 0103 (R)(B) (913) 934-2388
Warden L Noe 613 Iowa Ave Holton 66436 (R) (913) 364-2516(8)
Orval E Weeks PO Box 61 519 N Alexander Hoisington 67544 0061 (R) (316) 653-4363 (B)
Secretary
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Hugoton 67951
Humboldt 66748
Huron 66424
Hutchinson 67502
Independence 67301
lola 66749
Jennings 67643
0029
0072
0124
0107
0038
0360
Location
0406
LdgiC
10/20/1863
02/21/1900
Jennings
10/19/1871
05/01/1989
10/21/1869
10/17/1869
02/19/1914
Chartered
lola
Fortitude
Hutchinson - Reno
Huron
Pacific
Hugoton
Lodge Name
1st Monday
1st & 3rd Tuesday
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Tuesday
Meetings
Frank R Bennett 417 S Penn Jennings 67643 (R) (913) 678-2306 (B)
Roy R Emmons 2002 S Eddy Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-3577 (B)
Francis J McGee 805 W Oak Independence 67301 (R) (316) 331-1532 (B)
William E Grimes 610 W 21st Hutchinson 67502 (R) (316) 665-6102(3)
Glenn H Chamberlin RR 1 Box 58 Everest 66424 (R) (913) 548-7446 (B)
Johnny J Gilliam 1401 Central St Humboldt 66798 (R) (316)473-2482(6)
David C Eckert 1107 S Jefferson Hugoton 67951 (R) (316) 544-7241(B)
Worshipful Master
C Leroy Brown PO Box 9403 S Penn Jennings 67643 (R) (913) 678-2226 (B)
Jack E Brown PO Box 653 lola 66749 (R) (316) 365-3933 (B) (316) 365-7601
Harry E Gorrell PO Box 215 228 S 16th St Independence 67301 (R) (316) 331-1555 (B) (316) 331-2349
Dwight A Burton 2004 N Harrison Hutchinson 67502 (R) (316) 662-6869 (B)
William E Taylor PO Box 145 8th & Pine Sts Everest 66424 (R) (913) 548-7737 (B)
Paul D Smith RR 1 Box 208 Humboldt 66748 (R) (316) 473-2873 (B)
W Dale Lairmore 510 W 9 Hugoton 67951 (R) (316) 544-2053 (B)
Secretary
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1st & 3rd Thursdays
Armourdale
02/16/1887
Kansas City 66102
0271
1st & 3rd Samrdays
10/20/1870
Kansas City 66104
0096
Delaware
Kansas City 66109
0003
1st & 3rd Fridays
Junction City 66441
0007
03/17/1856
1st & 3rd Thursdays
10/20/1857
Union
Wyandotte
1st & 3rd Thursdays
02/26/1925
Johnson
Johnson 67855
0441
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
10/22/1874
Jewell
Jewell 66949
1st & 3rd Mondays
02/16/1887
0011
Meetings
Chartered
Alpha
Lodge Name
Jetmore 67854
Location
0282
Ldg#
Robert A Felix 6639 Berry Rd Kansas City 66106 (R) (816) 375-1430 (B)
Keith Hollingshead 16835 Fairmount Rd Basehor 66007 (R) (913) 724-2907 (B)
Randy A Hamilton 3325 N 66th St Kansas City 66104 (R) (913) 299-0645 (B)
JCPoe RR 3 Box 52A Junction City 66441 (R) (913) 238-5259 (B) (913) 239-3833
Peter E York PO Box 236 Johnson 67855 (R) (316) 492-2304 (B)
Scott A Lienberger RR 2 Box 12 Jewell 66949 (R) (913) 428-3315(6)
Rudolph C Nuss PO Box 455 303 Benton Jetmore 67854 (R) (316) 357-6171 (B) (316) 357-6436
Worshipful Master
James L Morton 501 Westvale Kansas City 66102 (R) (913) 371-2665 (B) (816) 854-3444
Lewis Mansfield 8440 Sandusky Kansas City 66112 (R) (913) 299-3281 (B)
Richard C Davis 10723 Georgia Ave Kansas City 66109 (R) (913) 334-0818 (B) (816) 741-5917
Donald R Greenawalt PO Box 456 1202 Miller Or Junction City 66441 0456 (R) (913) 238-3001 (B)
Kenneth D Darrough PO Box 441 RR 1 Johnson 67855 0441 (R) (316) 492-6664 (B)
L Verne Jacobs RR 1 Box 74 Jewell 66949 (R) (913) 428-3350 (B)
Walter F SMeckemann POBox307EHwy 156 Jetmore 67854 0307 (R) (316)357-8311(8)
Secretary
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Kansas City 66109
Kansas City 66104
Kincaid 66039
Kingman 67068
Kiowa 67070
Lacrosse 67548
0369
0438
0338
0230
0278
0330
Lacrosse
Kincaid
West Gate
Roger E Sherman
Ben Hur
Kansas City 66106
0322
Lodge Name
Location
Ldg#
02/19/1890
02/16/1887
02/20/1884
02/18/1891
02/28/1924
02/17/1904
02/19/1890
Chartered
2nd & 4th Thursdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Friday
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Meetings
John W Ficken RR 1 Box 153 Bison 67520 9766 (R) (913) 356-2425 (B) (913) 356-2425
Keith D Roberts 721 Campbell Kiowa 67070 (R) (316) 825-4649 (B) (316) 825-4155
Patrick A Goff 1201 N Spruce Kingman 67068 (R) (316) 532-2617 (B) (316) 532-2617
Ellis P Stansbury PO Box 4A Kincaid 66039 (R) (913) 439-5629(6)
Bill D Denham 1121 S 48th Ter Kansas City 66102 (R) (913) 287-6894 (B)
Neil E Sammon 3622 NE 47th Terr Kansas City 64117 (R) (816) 452-9389 (B)
Glenn D Proctor 9214 W 48th Terr Merriam 66203 (R) (913) 262-6945 (B)
Worshipful Master
Bradley R Penka PO Box 665 716 Main Lacrosse 67548 0665 (R) (913) 222-2898 (B) (913) 222-2817
Michael V Mayberry 409 S 10th Kiowa 67070 (R) (316) 825-4708 (B) (316) 825-4128
Byron E Walker PO Box 7 235 W Copeland Kingman 67068 0007 (R) (316) 532-2627(8)
L Earl Dingus PO Box 13 Kincaid 66039 (R) (316) 439-5532 (B)
George B McKean 3108 Georgia Kansas City 66104 (R) (913) 342-8092 (B)
Walter M Bird 6721 Yecker Kansas City 66109 (R) (913) 299-0437 (B)
Clyde A Secrest 2904 S 37th Kansas City 66106 (R) (913) 262-8609 (B)
Secretary
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4th Thursday
1st & 3rd Monday
1st Tuesday
2nd & 4th Tuesday
02/18/1891
10/17/1866
10/18/1876
02/20/1913
Lane
Nine Mile
Larned
Latham
Lane 66079
Lansing 66048
Lamed 67550
Latham 67008
0339
0049
0167
0401
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
02/18/1888
Emerald
Lakin 67860
0289
2nd & 4th Thursdays
02/19/1903
Laharpe
Laharpe 66751
1st & 3rd Mondays
10/17/1867
Lacygne
0325
Meetings
Chartered
Lodge Name
Lacygne 66040
Location
0061
Ldg#
Harry E Zieike Jr PO Box 346 823 W 5th Umed 67550 (R) (316) 285-2741 (6) (316) 285-3118
Richard A King PO Box 52 Lamed 67550 (R) (316) 285-3366 (B) (316) 285-3366
Emory G Craft RR 1 Box 89A Atlanta 67008 (R) (316) 394-2356(6)
Richard Caraway 101 Timber Creek Cr Lansing 66043 (R) (913) 727-3814 (B) (913) 727-5223
Denslow Blakely 1000 5th Ave Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 651-7761 (B)
Larry E Hodges POBox Latham 67072 (R) (316) 965-3591 (B)
J C Jentzsch Jr RR 5 Box 139 Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-4289(6)
Mark G Schiffelbein PO Box 864 714 Kraus Lakin 67860 0864 (R)(316) 355-5951 (B)
Russell F Hageman 512SMain603 WHwy54 Laharpe 66751 (R) (316) 496-2573(8)
William A Munz RR 1 Box 1400 Lacygne 66040 (R) (913) 757-4813 (B)
Secretary
Robert T Frizzell 4506 Hamilton Terr Rantoul 66079 (R) (913) 787-3442 (B)
Raymond W Lohman RR 1 Box 29 Kendall 67851 (R) (316) 373-2073(6)
Sheryle A Nicholas RR 1 Box 512 Laharpe 66751 (R) (316) 496-2685(3)
Charles W Atwood 8370 W 399th St Lacygne 66040 (R) (913) 757-4565 (B)
Worshipful Master
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Lawrence 66046
Lawrence 66046
Leavenworth 66048
Leavenworth 66048
Lebo 66856
Lecompton 66088
Lenexa 66215
Ldg#
0006
0009
0002
0010
0152
0420
0135
Lenexa
Lecompton
Lebo
King Solomon
Leavenworth
Acacia
Lawrence
Lodge Name
10/15/1873
02/17/1921
02/15/1888
10/15/1857
03/17/1856
10/16/1867
07/14/1856
Chartered
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st Thursday
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
1st Monday
2nd Thursday
2nd Monday
Meetings
Thomas G Kleist 12811 W 93rd St Lenexa 66215 (R) (913) 888-6653 (B)
Lester T Sorrels Jr RR 1 Box 297 Lecompton 66050 (R) (913) 887-6591 (B) (913) 272-5200
Raymond W Miller PO Box 123 Lebo 66856 0123 (R) (316) 256-6322(8)
Jack W Woods 545 E Eisenhower Rd Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 727-3782 (B)
James S Hobbs Jr 3109 Meadow Rd Leavenworth 66048 (R) (B) (913) 727-3000
Harrison K Traul 2125 Tennessee St Lawrence 66044 (R) (913) 842-7383 (B)
Jon M Woodward 3029 Rimroclc Lawrence 66047 (R) (913) 841-4745 (B)
Worshipful Master
Joseph R Wilson 8975 Rene Lenexa 66215 (R) (913) 492-6134 (B)
John B James RR 1 Box 170 Valley Falls 66088 (R) (913) 945-6622 (B) (913) 379-0571
John R Ellis PO Box 469 120 W 7th St Lebo 66856 0469 (R) (316) 256-6116(6)
Maurice C Heam 920 Columbia Ave Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 682-5709 (B)
Jaclc L Rogers 2717 S 4th St Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 682-1220 (B) (913) 684-0470
Phillip W Keffer 2138 Mitchell Rd Lawrence 66046 (R) (913) 843-5575 (B)
John A Golden 3302 W 22nd Ter Lawrence 66047 (R) (913) 843-5253 (B) (913) 749-4013
Secretary
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Leon 67074
Leoti 67861
Leroy 66857
Lewis 67552
Liberal 67905
Lincoln 67455
0223
0340
0027
0220
0300
0154
Lincoln
Fargo
Lewis
Neosho
Leoti
Lenora
Lodge Name
Lenora 67645
Location
0181
Ldg#
10/21/1874
12/31/1888
02/19/1908
10/18/1859
02/18/1891
02/22/1883
02/18/1886
Chartered
2nd & 4th Thursdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Mondays
1 St & 3rd Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Meetings
Dwight H Williams PO Box 177 Sylvan Grove 67481 0177 (R) (913) 526-4343 (B)
Steve Coffman 614 W Pine Liberal 67901 (R) (316) 624^713 (B) (316) 634-1885
Glenn L Strawn RR 2 Box 54 Lewis 67552 (R) (316) 324-5386 (B)
George W Vamer Box 155 Leroy 66857 (R) (316) 964-2553 (B) (316) 964-2556
Leoti 67861 (R) (316) 375-4448 (B)
Harold H Asmussen
Darrell D Wartick RR 1 Box 107 Atlanta 67008 (R) (316) 394-2417(6)
James H Stark PO Box 7 Lenora 67645 0007 (R) (913) 567-4669 (B)
Worshipful Master
Harold Anderson 518 S 4th Lincoln 67455 (R) (913) 524^664 (B)
Dale E Sprague PO Box 399 515 N Sherman Liberal 67901 0399 (R) (316) 624-7568 (B) (316) 624-6736
William G Updegrove PO Box 86 Lewis 67552 0086 (R) (316) 324-5434 (B)
Ernest C Edmonds Box 372 Leroy 66857 (R) (316) 964-2540 (B)
Marvin E Palmblade PO Box 37 Leoti 67861 (R) (316) 375-2302 (B)
Harvey D Tatum PO Box 55 Leon 67074 0055 (R) (316) 745-9207 (B)
Delbert W Berry PO Box 347 Hwy #9 Lenora 67645 0347 (R) (913) 567^881 (B)
Secretary
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Linwood
Comer Stone
Longton
Peace
Linwood 66052
Little River 67457
Longton 67345
Louisburg 66053
Lucas 67648
Lyndon 66617
0241
0219
0026
0243
0198
0101
Euclid
Blue Hill
Lindsborg
Lindsborg 67479
0397
Lodge Name
Location
Ldg#
10/19/1871
02/17/1881
02/20/1902
10/22/1874
02/22/1883
02/19/1885
02/21/1912
Chartered
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
Meetings
Donald L Croy RR 1 Box 142 Vassar 66543 (R) (913) 828-4888 (B) (913) 828-3616
John A Palmer HC 1 Box 64 Luray 67649 (R) (913) 698-2228 (B)
Robert E Elliott PO Box 667 Louisburg 66053 0667 (R) (913) 837-4418 (B) (913) 837-5125
Roger L Hardlock RRl Longton 67352 (R) (316) 642-6672 (B)
Roger D Lucas 214 S College Ave Lyons 67554 (R) (316) 257-5482 (B) (316) 834-2232
Howard K Jones PO Box 262 Linwood 66052 0262 (R) (913) 723-3619 (B)
Dalen E Johnson 6780 Hohneck Rd Smolan 67479 (R) (913) 668-2548 (B)
Worshipful Master
David M Benson 411 NW 60th PI Topeka 66617 (R) (913) 246-1419 (B)
Richard C Brozek RR 1 Box 91 Lucas 67648 9724 (R) (913) 525-6137 (B)
Sterling P Hombuckle Jr PO Box 355 1201 N Broadway louisburg 66053 0355 (R) (913) 837-4434 (B) (913) 294-2125
Duane Salander RR 1 Box 104 Longton 67352 9802 (R) (316) 642-3451 (B)
Rollyn J Phillips PO Box 97 250 Clinton St Little River 67457 0097 (R) (316) 897-6433 (B) (316) 834-2246
Howard G Jones PO Box 35 207 Main Linwood 66052 0035 (R) (913) 723-3550 (B) (816) 421-8386
Clifford A Johnson 2829 W Salemsborg Rd Smolan 67479 (R) (913) 668-2381 (B)
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Madison 66860
Manhattan 66502
Mankato 66956
Mapleton 66754
Marion 66861
Marysville 66508
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Location
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Ldg#
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Mankato
Lafayette
Madison
Royal
Lodge Name 1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
Ist & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd & 4Ui Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
02/17/1881
10/18/1859
02/15/1882
10/17/1860
10/21/1874
10/20/1870
Meetings
02/21/1895
Chartered
Gerald W Gellinger 1206 May Marysville 66508 (R) (913) 562-5548 (B) (913) 562-3681
John L Jordan POBox 141 Rr 2 Box 62 Marion 66861 0141 (R) (316) 382-3532 (B)
Eldon W Knak RR 4 Box 147 Hillsboro 67063 (R) (316) 947-5567 (B) James L Fenstermacker 1620 Jenkins Marysville 66508 (R) (913) 563-3671 (B) (913) 562-5381
Thomas E Gage 317 Heylman Ft Scott 66754 (R) (316) 233-0489 (B)
Richard L Diamond 606 E Jefferson Mankato 66956 (R) (913) 378-3653 (B) (913) 378-3222
Lyle Dauner 217 W North Mankato 66956 (R) (913) 378-3849 (B) (913) 378-3183 Eustace R Collins 410 Lowman Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-0489(8)
C Donald Seedle 207 Colgate Terr Manhattan 66502 (R) (913) 776-3557 (B) (913) 532-4610
Donald E Barger PO Box 362 RR 1 Box 80 Madison 66860 0362 (R) (316) 437-2628 (B)
Cecil E Williams RR 1 BOX 595 Madison 66860 (R) (316) 437-2842(6) Thomas D Okerlund 101 Notre Dame Cir Manhattan 66502 (R) (913) 537-2689 (B) (913) 539-7755
Chester R Gish PO Box 755 414 S Sherman Lyons 67554 (R) (316) 257-2834(8)
Secretary
Gary A Burfield RR 3 Box 186 Lyons 69554 (R) (316) 257-2540(3)
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McCracken 67556
McLouth 66054
McPherson 67460
Meade 67864
Medicine Lodge 67104
Melvem 66510
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0275
0077
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Location
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Ldg#
Melvem
Delta
Webb
McHierson
Lyra
McCracken
Mayetta
Lodge Name
10/22/1874
02/15/1882
02/16/1887
10/18/1887
02/19/1885
02/19/1903
02/16/1911
Chartered
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1 st Thursday Except June, July & August
1st Tuesday
1st & 3rd Wednesdays Except July & August
2nd Thursday
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Meetings
Stephen M Casteel PO Box 216 (Juenemo 66528 0216 (R) (913) 759-3580 (B)
Richard N Raleigh PO Box 148 Medicine Lodge 67104 0148 (R) (316) 886-3539 (B) (316) 886-5646
Stephen E Weller PO Box 780 Meade 67864 0780 (R) (316) 873-2916 (B)
Robert H Saunders 719 S Main McPherson 67460 (R) (316) 24M007 (B)
James B Price RR 1 Box 663 Tonganoxie 66086 (R) (913) 845-2036 (B)
David E Rogers POBox 184 McCracken 67556 0184 (R) (913) 394-2537 (B)
Kevin J Cummingham 3409 SW Illinois Topeka 66605 (R) (913) 266-9098 (B) (913) 266-4735
Worshipful Master
Cloyd J Casteel PO Box 84 121 W Spring Melvem 66510 0084 (R) (913) 549-3653 (B)
Richard A Wortman PO Box 63 301 N Main Medicine Lodge 67104 0063 (R) (316) 886-5894(8)
Kenneth L Pemberton PO Box 619 601 N Fowler Meade 67864 0619 (R) (316) 873-2006 (B) (316) 873-5128
William R Leonard 705 S Chestnut McPherson 67460 (R) (316) 241-0283 (B)
Harlan G Woodring PO Box 125 109 E Agnes McLouth 66054 0125 (R) (913) 796-6926 (B)
John M Stull RR 1 Box 17 McCracken 67556 (R) (913) 394-2320 (B)
Carl F Nelson RR 1 Box 14 Mayetta 66509 (R) (913) 966-2645 (B) (913) 966-2388
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Minneapolis 67401
Minneola 67865
Moran 66755
Mound City 66056
Mount Hope 67108
Mullinville 67109
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Location
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Ldg#
1st & 3rd Mondays
02/21/1912
Mullinville
2nd & 4th Thursdays
02/19/1885
Mount Hope
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
02/19/1885
10/17/1860
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
10/15/1873
03/01/1923
1st & 3rd Thursdays
Meetings
02/19/1885
Chartered
Mound City
Marmaton
Minneola
Minneapolis
Meriden
Lodge Name
Paul W Kendall POBox 5 Mullinville 67109 (R) (316) 548-2231 (B) (316) 548-2561
Lonnie D Nelson PO Box 475 202 S Ohio Mt Hope 67108 (R) (316) 667-2695 (B)
Donald B Kelly PO Box 210 Mound City 66056 (R) (913) 795-2667 (B)
Howard C Kendall PO Box 168 Mullinville 67109 (R) (316) 548-2678(6)
Jay B McCaskill Jr POBox 151 117 W Ave A Mt Hope 67108 0151 (R) (316) 667-2191 (B)
Ralph A Peatman Jr 815 Walnut St Box 293 Mound City 66056 (R) (913) 795-2473 (B)
Russell R Flack RR 1 Box 1 Moran 66755 (R) (316) 237-4225 (B)
John S Short Box 287. Minneola 67865 (R) (316) 885^790 (B) (316) 885-4361
Roy E Miiior PO Box 501 Minneola 67865 (R) (316) 885^247 (B) (316) 885-4800 Melvin E Bland RR 1 Box 215 Moran 66755 (R) (316) 237-4513 (B)
Richard J Whitney 2355 Edward Salina 67401 (R) (913) 823-5727 (B)
Earl H Berg 820 NE 54th Topeka 66617 1595 (R) (913) 246-1561 (B) (913) 246-1561
Secretary
Louis R Slavik 503 E 2nd St Minneapolis 67467 (R) (913) 392-3266(8)
Alan D Monthey 107 Pleasant Hill Ct Ozawkie 66070 (R) (913) 876-2279 (B) (913) 296-3045
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Newton
Muscotah 66439
Narka 66960
Neodesha 66757
Ness City 67560
Newton 67114
Nickerson 67579
0116
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0191
0142
0043
Nickerson
Harmony
Mulvane
Lodge Name
Mulvane 67110
Location
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Ldg#
02/15/1882
10/15/1873
02/17/1881
10/20/1870
02/15/1893
10/17/1872
02/17/1881
Chartered
1st & 3rd Thursday
2nd Wednesday
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays Except July & August
Meetings
Larry 0 Griffith 9701 W 82nd Nickerson 67561 (R) (316) 422-3732(8)
Larry C Emerson 2018 Roanoke Ln Newton 67114 (R) (316) 283-2511 (B) (316) 283-2700
Merritt C Atwell PO Box 459 Utica 67584 (R) (913) 391-2350 (B)
D A Pace 1023 Elm Neodesha 66757 (R) (316) 325-5209 (B)
Haddam 66944 (R) (913) 778-3101 (B)
Bryan W Skupa
John B Kreider PO Box 12 Whiting 66552 (R) (913) 873-3253 (B)
Darin L Mason 1238 Sunset Dr Mulvane 67110 (R) (316) 777-0829 (B)
Worshipful Master
Carl G Hobbs 6907 Laggy Rd Hutchinson 67502 (R) (316) 422-3449 (B) (316) 422-5974
John L Hybsha 611 SE2ndSt Newton 67114 (R) (316) 283-5182 (B) (316) 283-2456
Daniel D Holecek 501 S Iowa Ness City 67560 (R) (913) 798-3280(8)
Neil M Nuzman 1007 Osage Neodesha 66757 (R) (316) 325-3238 (B) (316) 325-3325
Robert C Brown RR 1 Box 93 Mahaska 66955 (R) (913) 245-3302 (B)
William F Speer III RR 1 Box 37 Horton 66439 (R) (913) 872-3171 (B)
Ted A Norden PO Box 181 RR 1 Box 312 Mulvane 67110 0181 (R) (316) 777-4436 (B)
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Nortonville 66060
Oak Hill 67472
Oakley 67748
Oberlin 67749
Oketo 66508
Olathe 66061
0266
0334
0253
0186
0025
0019
Location
0199
Ldg#
10/16/1879
Mountain Slope
10/18/1859
02/20/1895
Oakley
Olathe
02/18/1891
Oak Hill
02/15/1893
02/18/1886
Mount Zion
Oketo
02/17/1881
Chartered
Norton
Lodge Name
2nd & 4th Thursdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd Tuesday
2nd Wednesday
Meetings
Lemoin W Landau 206 N Cass Oberlin 67749 (R) (913) 475-2920 (B) (913) 475-2350 Elmer L Affholder P0Box91 Oketo 66508 (R) (913) 744-3438 (B) Clifford B Tatham 701 N Walker Olathe 66061 (R) (913) 764-0814 (B) (913) 829-1215
Rob R McFee 208 N Beaver Oberlin 67749 (R) (913) 475-3949 (B) Oltman F Allen RR Oketo 66518 (R) (913) 744-3281 (B) Allen D Mauslein 8040 Monrovia Lenexa 66215 (R) (913) 599-6652 (B)
Leonard W Mcintosh RR 2 Box 140 Oak Hill 67472 9309 (R) (913) 388-2292 (B)
Virgil V Vesterberg RR 2 Box 59 Miltonvale 67466 (R) (913) 388-2252 (B)
Charles C Beamer PO Box 85 206 S 5th Oakley 67748 0085 (R) (913) 672-4230 (B) (913) 672-3113
John H Friend PO Box 32 RR 1 Box 76 Nortonville 66060 0032 (R) (913) 886-6685 (B) (913) 886-8411
David C Heinicke PO Box 32 Nortonville 66060 0032 (R) (913) 886-2032 (B)
Robert A Hooker 429 Smokeyhill Ave Oakley 67748 (R) (913) 672-4456 (B)
Rolland D Fisher 905 Westridge Norton 67654 (R) (913) 877-2680 (B) (913) 877-5111
Secretary
Gerald E Speer RR 1 Box 58 Almena 67622 (R) (913) 877-5345 (B)
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Oneida 66522
Osage City 66523
Osawatomie 66064
Osborne 67473
Oskaloosa 66066
Oswego 67356
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0014
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Location
0188
Ldg#
Adams
Oskaloosa
10/21/1868
10/15/1858
10/21/1875
Saqui
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st Thursday
2nd Thursday
1st & 3rd Thursdays
10/18/1865
Osage Valley
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st Wednesday
Meetings
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
02/19/1896
02/17/1881
Chartered
10/15/1873
Signal
Oneida
Onaga
Lodge Name
Eugene Shank PO Box 132 Oswego 67356 (R) (316) 795-4589 (B)
Charles E Pence RR 1 Box 39 Winchester 66097 (R) (913) 774-7621 (B)
Richard Golladay 231 N 3rd St Osborne 67473 (R) (913) 346-2988 (B) (913) 346-2521
Everett W Reeder 1923 Parker Osawatomie 66064 (R) (913) 755-2504 (B)
Orland L Rosell 1102 Lincoln Osage City 66523 (R) (913) 528-4738 (B) (913) 528-3031
Curtis L Gilmore RR 1 Box 5 Oneida 66522 (R) (913) 336-3008 (B)
Onaga 66521 (R) (913) 889-4564 (B)
Larry L Graf
Worshipful Master
Donald C Casto PO Box 302 105 Illinois Oswego 67356 (R) (316) 795-4772 (B) (316) 795-2913
Marlin A Pottorf 702 Delaware Box 253 Oskaloosa 66066 (R) (913) 863-2533 (B)
D Robert Gashaw PO Box 58 238 N 1st St Osborne 67473 (R) (913) 346-2306 (B) (913) 346-2634
Kenneth E Crouch 169 15th St Osawatomie 66064 (R) (913) 755-3605 (B) (913) 755-2171
Wilfred L Lafferty RR 1 Box 99 Osage City 66523 (R) (913) 528-3590 (B) (913) 528-3590
Claire B Sparling PO Box 164 205 5th St Oneida 66522 0164 (R) (913) 336-6170 (B) (913) 336-3011
Leonard T Smith 18725 Victory Onaga 66521 (R) (913) 889-4341 (B)
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Oxford
Overbrook 66524
Overland Park 66212
Oxford 67119
Paola 66071
Parker 66014
Parsons 67357
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0037
0341
0117
Parsons
Parker
Paola
Ottawa
Lodge Name
Ottawa 66067
Location
0018
Ldg#
10/17/1872
02/18/1891
10/21/1862
10/18/1876
03/01/1923
10/22/1874
12/20/1864
Chartered
2nd & 4th Mondays Except July & August
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Monday
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursday
2nd & 4th Tuesdays Except July & August
1 St & 3rd Tuesdays
Meetings
David P Banahasky 1215 Appleton Parsons 67357 (R) (316) 421-6826 (B) (316) 421-7400
Kermit N Chase RR 1 Box 6334AA Centerville 66014 (R) (B)
Jack L Cofftnan 808 B Osage Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-2738 (B)
Tommy J Lowry 319 E Main Oxford 67117 (R) (316) 455-3302 (B) (316) 364-2372
David W Miller Sr 9131 W 83rd St Overland Park 66212 (R) (913) 631-0708 (B)
Dana O Cofftnan RR 1 Box 73 Overbrook 66524 (R) (913) 665-7503 (B)
Donald W Smith 534 N Sycamore Ottawa 66067 (R) (913) 242-5635 (B) (913) 242-1980
Worshipful Master
Donald E Slagle 3103 Partridge Parsons 67357 (R) (316) 421-3572 (B) (316) 421-2310
Anthony W Borum 407 W Kimbal Parker 66072 (R) (913) 898-3810 (B) (913) 898-2500
P Leaford Savage 202 Waterworks Rd Paola 66071 9248 (R) (913) 294-3628 (B)
David M Knapp PO Box 244 215 W Myrtle Oxford 67119 0244 (R) (316) 455-3612 (B) (316) 455-3612
Frank J Kneaves 8824 Kessler Overland Park 66212 (R) (913) 642-7843 (B) (816) 923-2390
Dale W Bloom PO Box 292 409 Ash St Overbrook 66524 (R) (913) 665-7507 (B)
Howard L Smith 1021 Willow Ottawa 66067 (R) (913) 242-1397 (B) (913) 242-3147
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Phillipsburg 67639
Pittsburg 66762
Plains 67869
Plainville 67663
Pleasanton 66075
Pomona 66076
0184
0187
0367
0290
0088
0041
Location
0415
Ldg#
McKinley
Eureka
Paradise
Plains
Pittsburg
Phillipsburg
Perry
Lodge Name
02/15/1905
10/20/1870
02/15/1888
02/21/1912
10/16/1879
10/16/1879
02/22/1917
Chartered
1st & 3rd Wednesday
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st Thursday
1st Tuesday
Meetings
Carl D Eichenberger 962 Reno Rd Pomona 66076 (R) (913) 566-3577 (8)
Michael Vrban PO Box 140 Pleasanton 66075 0140 (R) (913) 352-8884 (8)
Dale E Roll RR 1 Box 40 Plainville 67663 (R) (913) 434-2567(8)
Darrell D Lanfhofer RR 1 Box 4 Plains 67869 (R) (316) 563-7580(8)
Marvin A Armstrong 2606 S Taylor Pittsburg 66762 (R) (316) 231-8340(8)
Richard A Willis 640 Fischer Dr Phillipsburg 67661 (R) (913) 543-5068 (B)
Gerald L Collie 3914 W 10th PI Lawrence 66044 (R) (913) 841-0528 (B) (913) 843-0656
Worshipful Master
Raymond E Slankard 2436 Flordia Rd Pomona 66076 (R) (913) 566-3383 (8)
James H Jones RR 1 Box 19A Pleasanton 66075 (R) (913) 352-6475 (B)
Jay D Mongeau 807 S Commercial Plainville 67663 (R) (913) 434-2420 (B) (913) 434-4647
Harold M Rickers PO Box 605 287 Park Plains 67869 0605 (R) (316) 563-7551 (B)
Thomas Cameron PO Box 577 4th & View Arma 66712 (R) (316) 347-4361 (8)
Robert E Quanz R t l BoxllG Glade 67639 (R) (913) 543-5532 (8) (913) 543-2616
Bobb L Collie 435 N Winfield Topeka 66616 (R) (913) 357-0419 (8) (913) 295-7370
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02/21/1883
10/17/1878
Republic
Walnut City
Russell
Republic 66964
Rush Center 67559
Russell 67665
0215
0177
0123
10/18/1876
Randolph 66502
0166
Farmers
02/18/1915
02/17/1909
Protection
Protection 67127
0384
67752
07/14/1886
Chartered
Kilwinning
Lodge Name
Pratt 67124
Location
0265
Ldg#
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
1st Thursday
1st cfe 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
4th Mondays
Meetings Robert E Ward PO Box 213 RR 4 West River Rd Pratt 67124 0213 (R) (316) 672-6193 (B) (316) 672-5152 Rex Maris Box 324 Protection 67127 (R) (316) 622-4524 (B) (316) 622-4261 Orves U Beeghly PO Box 93 Quinter 67752 (R) (913) 754-3678 (B) John E Wright 7202 Hi View Dr Manhattan 66502 (R) (913) 293-5735 (B) William H McClure Jr Box 80 Republic 66964 (R) (913) 361-2381 (B) Ronald R Pfenninger RR 1 Box 53 Nekoma 67559 (R) (316) 527-4456 (B) Conrad K McRacken PO Box 705 69 Lakeview Ln Russell 67665 (R) (913) 483-3345 (B)
Shad Gager Box 623 Protection 67127 (R) (316) 622-4582(8) Bradley Howard 601 Long Grainfield 67737 (R) (913) 6734274 (B) Kenneth E Peter RR 1 BOX 101 Randolph 66554 (R) (913) 944-3384 (B) Charles W Cline RRl Republic 66964 (R) (B) (913) 361-2265 Charles R Keener RR 1 Box 88 Rush Center 67575 (R) (913) 372-4405 (B) Emmett B Colhour 659 E Wisconsin Russell 67665 (R) (913) 483-4733 (B)
Secretary
Marlin J Kissell 802 W 10th St Pratt 67124 (R) (316) 672-5548 (B)
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Saffordville 66801
Salina 67401
Satanta 67870
Savonburg 66732
Scammon 66781
Scandia 66966
0395
0060
0446
0315
0351
0221
Location
0162
Ldg#
Lebanon
Scammon
Virginia
Satanta
Salina
Saffordville
Sabetha
Lxidge Name
02/22/1883
02/15/1993
02/19/1896
02/26/1925
10/11 /1867
02/21/1912
10/21/1875
Chartered
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1 st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Mondays
Meetings
Harold Johnson RR 2 Box 206 Belleville 66935 (R) (913) 527-5030 (B)
Ralph D Moyer RR2 McCune 66753 (R) (316) 827-6254 (B) (316) 429-2608
John K Fewins RR 1 Box 9 Elsmore 66732 (R) (316) 754-3914 (B)
Walter E Mclver PO Box 425 Satanta 67870 (R) (316) 649-2682 (B)
Eldon W VanMeter 2218 Edward Salina 67401 (R) (913) 827-5278 (B)
Wayne Payton 1428 Oxford Dr Emporia 66801 (R) (316) 342-2040 (B)
Joseph W Orr RR 1 Box 52 Salem 68433 (R) (402) 245-5491 (B)
Worshipfiil Master
Arnold J Periy RR 2 Box 72 Scandia 66966 (R) (913) 335-2507 (B)
John H Mussa RR 1 Box 33 Weir 66781 (R) (316) 396-8524 (B)
Glenn L Wolfe RR 1 Box 101 Elsmore 66732 (R) (316) 754-3896 (B)
Jack D Gray 806 S Vanburen Hugoton 67951 (R) (316) 544-7748 (B)
James A Benson 1212 N 8th PO Box 982 Salina 67401 (R) (913) 826-9457 (B) (913) 825-4812
William R Edie 718 W 6th Emporia 66801 (R) (316) 342-2549 (B)
Edward R Garber Jr 708 Jefferson Sabetha 66534 (R) (913) 284-3169 (B) (913) 284-2911
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Sedan 67361
Selden
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Seneca 66538
Sharon Springs 67758
Shawnee 66215
Shawnee 66106
0039
0417
0034
0054
67757
Location
Ldg#
Shawnee
Ancient Form
Sharon Springs
02/19/1930
03/17/1966
02/21/1918
10/18/1876
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
1st Friday
1st Thursday
1st Thursday
2nd & 4th Thursday
02/17/1921
Selden
Seneca
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
10/16/1873
Vesper Olive
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Meetings
02/16/1887
Chartered
Anthem
Lodge Name
Ronald U Atwell 5128QuiviraRd Shawnee Mission 66216 (R) (913) 631-5844 (B)
Dennis W Bull 11928 Grant Overland Park 66213 (R) (913) 895-9445 (B) (816) 373-5550
Craig S Sloan PO Box 448 Sharon Springs 67758 (R) (913) 862-4125 (B) (913) 862-4641
Seneca 66538 (R) (913) 336-2945 (B) (913) 336-2138
Melvin L Gustin
Robert L Tomlinson Jr 2633 S 36th St Kansas City 66106 (R) (913) 722-6679 (B)
K Maynard Curts 8935 Cottonwood #4 Unexa 66215 3277 (R) (913) 541-1229 (B)
Kermit E Sanders PO Box 306 Sharon Springs 67758 (R) (913) 852-4513 (B)
Melvin K Gustin RR 3 605 Castle Seneca 66538 (R) (913) 336-2570 (B) (913) 336-2164
Dennis H Corder HC Rl Box 62 Selden 67757 (R) (913) 386-4342 (B)
Glenn H Heinlein 715 N Ackarman Sedan 67361 (R) (316)725-5131(3)
George L Ross III RR 1 Box 3B Sedan 67361 (R) (316) 725-5248(8) James R Carswell RR 1 Box 88 Selden 67757 (R) (913) 687-4361 (B)
Carl H OHair PO Box 364 510 Myrtle Scott City 67871 0364 (R) (316) 872-2407 (B)
Secretary
Thurman L Dunagan PO Box 242 Scott City 67871 0242 (R) (316) 872-3465 (B) (316) 872-2352
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Shawnee Mission 66214
Shawnee Mission 66216
Silver Lake 66539
Smith Center 66967
Solomon 67410
Spivey 67009
Spring Hill 66204
0333
0050
0174
0105
0347
0056
Location
01S3
Ldg#
10/16/1867
02/15/1893
Spivey
Spring Hill
10/19/1871
Solomon City
10/18/1877
Western Star
1st & 3rd Mondays
1 St & 3rd Wednesdays
2nd & 4di Tuesdays
1st Tuesday
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
02/18/1891
02/15/1882
1st & 3rd Mondays
Meetings
02/14/1951
Chartered
Lake
Rosedale
Old Mission
Lodge Name
Joseph R Krestine 12753 Cody Overland Park 66213 (R) (913) 897-7643 (B)
Rago 67128 (R) (316) 896-2148 (B)
Harold E Flaigle Sr 22085 Mission Rd Box 173 Bucyrus 66013 (R) (913) 964-3260 (B)
Max L Guthridge RR 1 Box 164 Anica 67009 (R) (316) 896-2427 (B)
Roy I Baker Jr 873 Willow Dr Salina 67401 (R) (913) 827-6617 (B) Lee E VanGieson
John W Willey III PO Box 385 902 N Maple Abilene 67410 0385 (R) (913) 263-1420 (B) (913) 263-2550
Lebanon 66952 (R) (913) 389-3601 (B)
Neil D McKenzie 302 W 2nd Willard 66615 (R) (913) 256-4430 (B) (913) 295-7133
Donald D West 5445 Westgate Shawnee 66216 (R) (913) 631-4326 (B) (913) 262-9020
George I Lawley 10500 W 99di St Overland Park 66214 (R) (913) 888-0274 (B) (816) 531-8679
Secretary
Francis S Knight PO Box 361 814 E Court Smith Center 66967 (R) (913) 282-3866 (B)
Mervin F McConnell
Robert E Frank 305 NW 31st St Silver Lake 66539 (R) (913) 582-5864 (B)
Bryan L West 5445 Westgate Shawnee 66216 (R)(913)63M326(B)
Joseph R Hurd 5120 Reeds Rd Mission 66202 (R) (913) 432-6222(8)
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St Francis 67756
St John 67576
St Marys 66536
Stafford 67578
Stanley 66085
Sterling 67579
Stockton 67669
Ldg#
0404
0254
0052
0252
0444
0171
0189
02/15/1882
02/19/1885
Pottawatomie
Stafford
10/18/1877
02/17/1881
Sterling
Newahcuba
02/26/1925
02/19/1885
Ionic
Stanley
02/19/1914
Chartered
St Francis
Lodge Name
1st Thursdays
1st Tuesday
2nd & 4th Thursdays
1st Thursdays
1st Wednesday
1st Mondays
1st & 3rd Wednesday
Meetings
Steven M Bayer 301 Mission St St Marys 66536 (R) (913) 437-2916 (B) (913) 437-2781 John C Jones 229 S Buckeye Stafford 67578 1816 (R) (316) 234-5696 (B) (316) 234-5561 Howard W Mallicoat 509 Park Stilwell 66085 (R) (913) 681-2539 (B) (913) 68M070 Dwayne 0 Miller 309S8U1 Sterling 67579 (R) (316) 278-2559 (B)
Charles N Sharp 612 Durink St Marys 66536 (R) (913) 437-2957(8) Richard A Tomlinson 437 E Crawford Stafford 67578 (R) (316) 234-5825 (B) Virgil A Dedrick PO Box 10 Stanley 66223 0010 (R) (913) 897-9547 (B) Lee Carey RR 1 Sterling 67579 (R) (316) 278-3127 (B)
Douglas A Moore Jr 723 N 1st Stockton 67669 (R) (913) 425-7201 (B) (913) 425-6761
Donald Cooper PO Box 404 105 E 4th St John 67576 0404 (R) (316) 549-3447 (B) (316) 549-3463
Ernest N Waters RR 1 Box 58 St John 67576 (R) (316) 549-3362 (B)
Scott E Ross 209 S Ash Stockton 67669 (R) (913) 425-6033 (B) (913) 425-6152
Noble W Dorsch PO Box 21 115 E Emerson St Francis 67756 (R) (913) 332-2791 (B)
Secretary
Rodney L Ritchey PO Box 102 St Francis 67756 (R) (913) 332-2708 (B)
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Sublette 67877
Summerfleld 66541
Syracuse 67878
Tecumseh 66546
Thayer 66776
Tonganoxie 66007
Topeka 66611
0354
0309
0248
0149
0190
0017
Location
0312
Ldg#
Topeka
Henri
10/18/1859
02/17/1881
10/21/1874
02/11/1948
Albert Neese
Thayer
02/20/1889
02/19/1896
02/20/1889
Chartered
Syracuse
Summerfleld
Santa Fe
Lodge Name
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays Except July & August
2nd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Mondays Except July & August
Meetings
Roy A Patterson 1703 SW Shunga Topeka 66611 (R) (913) 232-1353 (B)
James W Johnson RR 1 Box 156A McLouth 66054 (R) (913) 796-6230 (B)
Harold Umbarger PO Box 187 Thayer 66776 (R) (316) 839-5267 (B)
Jon Gaines RR 2 Box 108 Overbrook 66524 (R) (913) 748-9857 (B)
Frederick G Clary PO Box 836 Syracuse 67878 0836 (R) (316) 384-5711 (B) (316) 384-6977
Joyce L Winquist PO Box 62 Summerfleld 66541 (R) (913) 244-6576 (B) (913) 244-6576
Michael L' Cearley 307 E Franklin Ave Sublette 67877 (R) (316) 675-8110 (B) (316) 675-8611
Worshipful Master
David L Recob 1241 SW 31st St Topeka 666112132 (R) (913) 266-3701 (B) (913) 267-1103
Anthony B Swenson 16793 Leavenworth Rd Basehor 66007 (R) (913) 724-2551 (B)
Carl E Rutledge PO Box 254 Thayer 66776 (R) (316) 839-5667 (B)
William E Nicholson 9449 SW Stewart Road Wakarusa 66546 (R) (913) 836-2328 (B)
James J Farmer PO Box 437 Syracuse 67878 0437 (R) (316) 384-5816 (B) (316) 384-7431
Frank I Knowles Rl 1 Box 87 Summerfleld 66541 (R) (913) 244-6449 (B) (913) 244-6449
James K Cearley PO Box 9646 Diaden Dr Sublette 67877 0964 (R) (316) 675-2607 (B)
Secretary
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Topeka
0090
0225
Towanda
0030
0055
Toronto 66777
0121
Troy 66087
67042
Topeka 66615
0385
66606
Topeka 66611
Location
0051
Ldg#
Troy
Towanda
Woodson
Seabrook
Siloam
Golden Rule
Orient
Lodge Name
10/16/1867
02/15/1888
10/17/1872
03/13/1957
02/20/1884
10/20/1870
10/16/1867
Chartered
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd Tuesday
1st Monday Except July & August
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
1st & 3rd Fridays
Meetings
Neil W Coufal RR 2 Box 327 Troy 66087 2000 (R) (913) 985-3980 (B)
William D Highbarger PO Box 32 Towanda 67144 0032 (R) (316) 536-2321 (B)
Norman S Curtis PO Box 85 Toronto 66777 (R) (316) 637-2475 (B)
Floyd 0 Duell Jr 5506 SW 15th Terr Topeka 66604 (R) (913) 272-3833 (B)
James B Goss PO Box 121 235 N 2nd St Troy 66087 0121 (R) (913) 985-2320 (B)
Clyde C Orr 426 W 7th El Dorado 67042 (R) (316) 321-0674 (B)
Gordon K McNitt RR 1 Box 92A Toronto 66777 (R) (316) 637-2490 (B) (316) 625-3629
Robert R Griffin 2736 SW James Topeka 66614 (R) (913) 273-4229 (B) (913) 295-7252
1700 NW Grove
Topeka 66606 (R) (913) 233-3653 (B) (913) 232-2919
Topeka 66617 (R) (913) 246-1794 (B)
Charles S Baldry
Donald Nisbett PO Box 8208 Topeka 66608 0208 (R) (913) 379-5017 (B) (913) 354-7208
Roland C Bonjour 2810 SW 11th Topeka 66604 (R) (913) 233-8841 (B) (913) 357-3764
Secretary
6035 NW North Hills Rd
M Ernest Carney
Dale M Bement 2526 SW 23rd St Topeka 66611 1513 (R) (913) 234-4692 (B) (913) 267-8761
Brian K Hagmeier 2975 SW Tutbury Town Rd Topeka 66614 (R) (913) 478-3387 (B) (913) 354-7691
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Uniontown 66779
Valley Center 67147
Wakarusa 66546
Wakeeney 67672
Wakefield 67487
Walnut 66780
0115
0364
0402
0148
0396
0229
Location
0435
Ldg#
Vulcan
Wakefield
Wakeeney
Wakarusa
Valley Center
Excelsior
Ulysses
Lodge Name
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
02/20/1884
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
02/15/1882
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Wednesday
02/20/1913
02/21/1912
1 st & 3rd Mondays
1st Monday
10/17/1872
02/19/1902
2nd & 4th Thursdays
Meetings
12/31/1823
Chartered
Donald R Jones POBox9 Walnut 66780 0009 (R) (316) 354-6443 (3)
William E Mason PO Box 96 Wakefield 66441 (R) (913) 461-5512(3)
Daryl C Reeder 826 Main Wakeeney 67672 (R) (913) 743-5538 (3)
Ted W Baehni 1128MacVicar Topeka 66604 (R) (913) 235-8057 (3)
David L Brooks 1420 Ryan Rd Sedgwick 67135 (R) (316) 772-5449(3)
Uniontown 66779 (R) (316) 756-4423 (B) (316) 756-4631
Earle D Binford
Billy J Stewart PO Box 1001 Ulysses 67880 1001 (R) (316) 356-3794 (B) (316) 356-3545
Worshipful Master
Lee R Church RR 2 Box 8 Walnut 66780 (R) (316) 354-6745 (B)
Charles H Jamis 103 7th Box 374 Wakefield 67487 (R) (913) 461-5394 (3)
David J Harding 515 Russell Ave Wakeeney 67672 (R) (913) 743-5683 (B) (913) 743-5511
Robert I Peterson 821 SW 93rd Wakarusa 66546 (R) (913) 836-2219 (3)
Billy G Crow PO Box 294 141 S Abiline Valley Center 67147 0294 (R) (316)755-3414(8)
Charles K Griffith RR 1 Box 94A Uniontown 66779 (R) (316) 756-4621 (B)
James G Hiclcok PO Box 943 910 W Wheat Ulysses 67880 0943 (R) (316)356-2376(3)
Secretary
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Wathena 66024
Waverly 66871
Weir 66781
Wellington 67152
0064
0244
0274
0150
Wellington
Black Diamond
Waverly
Wathena
Sutton
Watervllle
0085
66548
Frontier
Washington 66946
0104
Wamego
Lodge Name
Wamego 66547
Location
0075
Ldg#
10/21/1874
02/16/1887
02/19/1885
10/21/1868
10/20/1870
10/19/1871
10/21/1869
Chartered
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
3rd Wednesdays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd & 4th Thursdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
Meetings
(B)
Cleland W Condit RR 1 Box 217 Wellington 67152 (R) (316) 326-7324 (B)
John S Can PO Box 291 1504 N Blaine Wellington 67152 (R) (316) 326-7161 (B) (316) 326-8957
Melvin R Jones PO Box 296 Weir 66781 0296 (R) (316) 396-8236 (B)
E Blaine Schoolcraft PO Box 366 421 Pearson Ave Waverly 66871 0366 (R) (913) 733-2207(8)
Paul W Clarkson RR 2 Box 39AB Hartford 66854 (R) (316) 374-2680(3) Arthur A Hartshorn Jr 806 Turner Ct Pittsburg 66762 (R) (B)
Charles A Holaday PO Box 25 401 Limestone Wathena 66090 (R) (913) 365-2263 (B)
Waterville 66548 (R) (913) 785-2649 (B) (913) 785-2521
William N Fleek Sr RR 2 Box 7 Wathena 66090 (R) (B) (913) 989-4723
233 E Hazelwood
Waterville 66548 (R) (913) 785-2177 (B)
Terry A Blaser
Othal F Else RR 1 Box 169 HoUenberg 66946 (R) (913) 337-2948 (B)
Leroy J Conley PO Box 296 411 Lincoln Wamego 66547 0296 (R) (913) 456-7668(8)
Secretary
107 W Winkler
Scott E Hedke
Linn (R)
Leland S Cook
Larry D Bemer PO Box 88 Wamego 66547 0088 (R) (913) 456-2336 (B) (913) 456-9400
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Wellsville 66092
Westmoreland 66549
White City 66872
Whiting 66552
Wichita 67037
Wichita 67213
Wichita 67203
Ldg#
0356
0257
0380
0130
0057
0086
0099
Wichita
Sunttower
York
Polar Star
White City
Westmoreland
Wellsville
Lodge Name
10/19/1871
02/20/1889
12/31/1958
10/17/1872
02/17/1909
02/18/1886
02/17/1898
Chartered
1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st Thursday
2nd & 4th Mondays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st & 3rd Mondays
Meetings
Larry D James 1724 S St Francis Wichita 67211 (R) (316) 262-8653 (B)
C Michael Gable 427 N Elder Wichita 67212 (R) (316) 942-3487 (B) (316) 268-4461
Boris N Bulatkin 411 W May wood Wichita 67217 (R) (316)522-8279(6)
Michael R Edwards PO Box 106 Whiting 66552 (R) (913) 873-3274 (B)
Jackie D Warden 440 W 18th St #48 Junction City 66441 (R) (913) 238-7506 (B)
Richard E Smith PO Box 128 Westmoreland 66549 0128 (R) (B) (913) 457-3411
Thomas G Morrow 8602 Robandee Ln Kansas City 64134 (R) (816) 765-9033 (B)
Worshipful Master
Lawrence D Colgan 2607 N Payne Wichita 67204 (R) (316) 832-1890 (B) (316) 267-2231
Harold O Drennen 2418 Porter Wichita 67204 (R) (316) 838-8935 (B) (316) 945-8882
Dennis L Morris 13411 E39thStRr2 Derby 67037 (R) (316) 733-1177 (B)
Duane E Wilson 29547 US Hwy 75 Netawka 66516 9215 (R) (913) 933-3283 (B)
Leslie L Worrell RR 1 Box 77 White City 66872 (R) (913) 349-2927 (B)
Louis D Hale 501 N 4th #16b Westmoreland 66549 (R) (913) 457-3470 (B)
Harold E Bamett 3834 Vermont Rd Wellsville 66092 (R) (913) 883-2473 (B)
Secretary
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1st & 3rd Mondays
02/17/1909
Wilsey
Wilsey 66847
0382
1st & 3rd Thursdays
02/20/1884
Anchor
Williamsburg 66095
0224
2nd & 4th Tuesday
03/17/1989
Pyramid
Wichita 67201
0451
1st & 3rd Mondays
03/15/1975
Masonic Home
Wichita 67213
0450
1st & 3rd Thursday
03/01/1923
BestorG Brown
Wichita 67208
0433
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
Wichita 67212
0303
02/20/1895
North Star
Albert Pilce
Meetings 2nd & 4th Thursdays
Chartered
02/16/1944
Lodge Name
Wichita 67213
Location
0168
Ldg#
Cameron T Miller Jr PO Box 13294 1908 Lydia Wichita 67213 0294 (R) (316) 943-9723 (B)
Larry R Gregg 8405 W Central #1505 Wichita 67212 (R) (316) 722-9680 (B) (316) 522-1221
Vemis H Good Rt 1 Wilsey 66873 (R) (913) 497-2934 (B)
Raymond H VanDerslice RRl Williamsburg 66095 (R) (913) 746-8859 (B)
Kenneth D Hutchinson Rt 1 Box 129 Delavan 66847 (R) (913) 466-2861 (B)
Forrest E Bond PO Box 145 128 N Robey Williamsburg 66095 0145 (R) (913) 746-5681 (B)
James R Stough RR 2 Box 742 Mulvane 67110 (R) (316) 524-1919 (B) (316) 676-8935
Richard L Loveland 1037 S Christine Wichita 67218 (R) (316) 686-5413 (B) (316) 686-8511
Johnny Goodall 2331 Alameda Wichita 67211 (R) (316) 686-7081 (B)
James I Miller 1237 Goebel Wichita 67207 (R) (316) 681-2065 (B) (316) 263-4524
E Dean Osbom 328 E 1st St Wichita 67202 (R) (316) 942-0509 (B) (316) 263-6464
Donald L Doll 1509 Lotus Wichita 67213 (R) (316) 267-5780 (B) (316) 942-7791
Secretary
Allen R Hale 9230 Hickory Ln Wichita 67212 (R) (316) 733-9803 (B) (316) 265-3581
Carral N Roberts 3330 2 15TH Wichita 67213 (R) (316) 943-5156 (B) (316) 945-9555
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Winfield 67156
Winona 67764
Xenia 66716
Yates Center 66783
0110
0318
0047
0144
Location
0298
Ldg#
Gilead
Xenia
Wallace
Winfield
Samaria
Lodge Name
10/15/1873
10/17/1866
02/20/1889
10/17/1870
02/15/1888
Chartered
1st Wednesday
1st Satarday
1st & 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
1st & 3rd Wednesdays
Meetings
Howard W Kahler Jr 401 S Lincoln Yates Center 66783 (R) (316) 625-3358 (B)
Glen M Post Box 114 Redfield 66769 (R) (316) 756-4432 (B)
Randy D Cook PO Box 393 Winona 67764 0393 (R) (913) 751-4469 (B)
Dale E Fruits 104 Michigan Winfield 67156 (R) (316) 221-6142 (B)
Dennis J Bunker PO Box 476 Wilson 67490 (R) (913) 658-3432 (B)
Worshipful Master
Ronald L Call 602 S Kalida RR 1 Yates Center 66783 (R) (316) 625-3255 (B) (316) 625-2187
Thomas C Johnson RR 1 Box 94B Bronson 66716 (R) (316) 939-4515 (B)
Emerson D Lahman HC 1 Box 71 Winona 67764 (R) (913) 846-7678 (B)
M Wayne Rush 2202 W 5th Ave Winfield 67156 (R) (316) 221-2988 (B)
Robert W King PO Box 448 Wilson 67490 (R) (913) 658-3478 (B)
Secretary
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DECEASED PAST GRAND MASTERS Served
Name & Lodge
1856-1859
Richard R Rees Leavenworth #0002
10/19/1875
Mt Muncie Leavenworth, KS
George H Fairchild St John #0026
09/14/1898
Mountain Grove Bridgeport, Ct
1861-1865
Jacob Saqui Washington #0005
06/14/1898
Mt Vernon Atchison, KS
1866-1867
Moses S Adams King Solomon #0010
12/25/1900
Canon City Canon City, Co
1868-1870
John H Brown King Solomon #0010
03/12/1893
Mt Muncie Leavenworth, KS
1871-1872
John M Price Washington #0005
10/30/1900
Oak Hill Atchison, KS
1873-1874
Owen A Bassett Acacia #0009
07/19/1896
Oak Hill Lawrence, KS
1875
Isaac B Sharp Wyandotte #0003
06/21/1884
Woodlawn Kansas City, KS
1876
Jacob D Rush Rising Sun #0008
10/26/1904
MtHope San Diego, Ca
1877
John Guthrie Orient #0051
07/01/1906
Topeka Topeka, KS
1878
Edwin D Hillyer Valley Falls #0021
12/11/1892
Rose Hill Section Valley Falls, KS
1879-1880
Joseph D McCleverty Rising Sun #0008
05/30/1904
Evergreen Ft Scott, KS
1881-1882
William Cowgill Constellation #0095
06/19/1889
Fredonia Fredonia, KS
1883
George S Green Lafayette #0016
05/19/1905
Sunset Manhattan, KS
1884
James J Buck Emporia #0012
09/04/1917
Maplewood Emporia, KS
1885
Matthew M Miller Clay Center #0134
11/29/1918
Mt Hope Kansas
1886
Silas E Sheldon Topeka #0017
04/19/1900
L^eview Cleveland, OH
1887
Henry C Cook Adams #0063
06/12/1898
Oswego Oswego, KS
1888
Watson M Lamb Sterling #0171
08/13/1924
Sunset Memorial Park Hoquiam, WA
1889
George C Kenyon Benevolent #098
04/13/1919
Evergreen Seattle, WA
1890
John C Postlethwaite Lafayette #0016
11/26/1910
Wallace Jewell KS
1891
Andrew M Callahan Topeka #0017
07/13/1902
Topeka Topeka KS
1860
Died
Buried
1992-93 Served
Grand Lodge of Kansas Name & Lodge
Died
225 Buried
1892
David B Fuller Fidelity #0106
05/17/1915
Greenwood City Eureka KS
1892
David B Fuller Fidelity #0106
05/17/1915
Greenwood City Eureka KS
1893
William D Thompson Minneapolis #0143
03/05/1903
Highland Minneapolis KS
1894
George W Clark Royal #0192
03/31/1934
Fairlawn Oklahoma City, Ok
1895
James H McCall Wichita #0099
08/11/1925
Highland Wichita
1896
Chiles C Coleman Clay Center #0134
03/05/1911
Clay Center Clay Center, KS
1897
William M Shaver Magnolia #0231
07/06/1916
Mt. Hope Topeka, KS
1898
Maurice L Stone Wamego #0075
05/23/1921
Wamego City Wamego, KS
1899
Henry C Loomis Winfield#0110
10/14/1905
Union Winfield, KS
1900
Charles J Webb Siloam #0225
01/03/1928
Nortonville Nortonville, KS
1901
Perry M Hoisington Magnolia #0231
03/21/1933
Greenwood Newton, KS
1902
Thomas E Dewey Benevolent #0098
06/09/1906
Abilene Abilene, KS
1903
Bestor G Brown Siloam #0225
07/10/1917
Topeka Topeka, KS
1904
Thomas G Fitch Albert Pike #0303
03/12/1928
Old Mission Mausoleum Wichita, KS
1905
Samuel R Peters Newton #0142
04/12/1910
Greenwood Nevrton, KS
1906
Thomas L Bond John H Brown #0216
07/29/1938 Salina, KS
Gypsum Hill
1907
Edward W Wellington Ellsworth #0146
02/18/1925
Ellsworth Ellsworth, KS
1908
Henry F Mason Tyrian #0246
05/04/1927
Mt. Hope Topeka, KS
1909
Fred Washbon Harper #0206
07/12/1914
Harper Harper, KS
1910
Marion K Brundage Ellsworth #0146
07/18/1936
Russell Russell, KS
1911
Alex A Sharp Lamed #0167
12/06/1942
Carlisle Carlisle, Pa
1912
William E Hutchinson Santa Fe #0312
04/05/1952
Valley View Garden City, KS
226 Served
Proceedings of The Name & Lodge
Died
March Buried
1913
Elrick C Cole Great Bend #0015
02/04/1938
Great Bend City Great Bend, KS
1914
Charles H Chandler Orient #0051
12/18/1917
Bazaar Bazaar, KS
1915
William L Burdick Lawrence #0006
06/11/1946
Swan Point Providence, Ri
1916
Gilen H Lamb Gilead #0144
11/19/1937
Yates Center Yates Center, KS
1917
Charles E Lobdell Lamed #0167
01/29/1949
Hanover Hanover, Nj
1918
William I Stewart Troy #0055
11/27/1925
Mt. Hope Hiawatha, KS
1919
Owen J Wood Siloam #0225
10/18/1937
Topeka Topeka, KS
1920
Hugh P Farrelly Cedar #0103
11/17/1926
Elmwood Chanute, KS
1921
Ben S Paulen Constellation #0095
07/11/1961
Fredonia Fredonia, KS
1922
John H McCuUagh Galena #0194
12/06/1937
Mt. Hope Webb City, Mo
1923
Richard E Bird Albert Pike #0303
01/10/1955
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1924
Elmer F Strain Orient #0051
10/05/1956
Mt. Hope Abbey Topeka, KS
1925
Charles A Loucks Emerald #0289
12/28/1960
L.akin Lakin, KS
1926
John W Nielsen St. John #0113
06/13/1943
Pleasant Hill Concordia, KS
1927
Charles N Fowler Salina #0060
04/24/1941
Roselawn Memorial Park Salina, KS
1928
Ferris M Hill Emporia #0012
06/27/1964
Maplewood Emporia, KS
1929
George F Breezley Girard #0093
03/25/1964
Girard Girard, KS
1930
Jay B Kirk lola #0038
07/18/1955
Highland Salina, KS
1931
J Forrest Ayres Greenleaf #0232
02/13/1961
Greenleaf City Greenleaf, KS
1932
John M Kinkel Reno #0140
03/09/1941
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1933
George O Foster Lawrence #0006
10/03/1942
Oak Hill L.awrence, KS
1934
James A Cassier McPherson #0172
03/12/1980
McPherson Mausoleum McPherson, KS
1992-93 Served
227
Grand Lodge of Kansas Name & Lodge
Died
Buried
1935
OtioRSouders Wichita #0099
01/21/1964
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1936
James H Wendorff King Solomon #0010
06/07/1949
Mt. Muncia Leavenworth, KS
1937
Charley B Erskine Preston #0283
06/01/1951
Cimarron Cimarron, KS
1938
Henry S Buzick Sylvan Grove #0359
11/17/1975
Sylvan Grove Sylvan Grove, KS
1939
Claude F Young Rising Sun #0008
03/05/1968
Evergreen Fort Scott, KS
1940
Arthur H Strickland Kaw #0272
09/29/1971
Highland Park Kansas City, KS
1941
Roscoe E Peterson Lamed #0167
02/05/1974
Lamed Larned, KS
1942
Cline C Curtiss St. Thomas #0306
09/18/1977
Beulah Colby, KS
1943
Charles S McGinness Cherry vale #0137
12/11/1980
Pairview Cherryvale, KS
1944
James H Trice Delta #0077
06/08/1970
Highland Medicine Lodge, KS
1945
Harry D Evans Eureka #0088
05/16/1952
Pleasanton Pleasanton, KS
1946
Samuel G Wiles Macksville #0371
01/15/1965
Farmington Macksville, KS
1947
James H Stewart Jr Albert Pike #0303
09/18/1965
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1948
E Glenn Robinson Hebron #0314
01/11/1964
Gridley Gridley, KS
1949
William H Harrison Downs #0204
09/11/1982
Downs Downs, KS
1950
Lynn R Brodrick Marysville #0091
01/29/1958
Marysville Marysville, KS
1951
Clarnece G Nevins St. Bernard #0222
05/26/1961
Maple Grove Dodge City, KS
1953
D Bruce Newton Albert Pike #0303
07/02/1966
Wichita Park Wichita, KS
1954
Floyd S Ecord Burlington #0066
05/14/1982
Graceland Burlington, KS
1955
Scott E Kelsey Topeka #0017
04/15/1971
Topeka Topeka, KS
1956
Karl J Baumgartner Goodland #0321
08/28/1973
Goodland Goodland, KS
1958
Earl R Brown Plains #0367
02/09/1982
Plains Plains, KS
Proceedincs of The
US Served
Name & Lodge
March
Died
Buried
l').S')
Addison C Irbv Rising Sun #0008
08/12/1986
Evergreen Fort Scott. KS
l')60
Rav W Kinzie Besior G Brown #0433
12/24/1988
Mission Mausoleum Wichita. KS
1%:
Armand H Bishop Parsons #0117
02/0.V1968
Memorial Park Parsons. KS
1%.^
Ben W Graybill Old Mission #0153
07/10/1987
Johnson Co. Mem. Garden Overland Park. KS
1%5
Owen E Hodgson Salina #0060^
07/21/1991
Roselawn Salina, KS
1966
William E Montgomery Syracuse #0309 "
12/28/1990
Syracuse Cemetary Syracuse, KS
1970
H Jackson Staton Ionic #0254
06/03/1980
Fairview Park St. John, KS
1983
Richard A Porter Albert Pike #0303
06/20/1987
Wichita Park Wichita, KS
1986
Durward C Danielson Lafayette #0016
09/29/1986
Sunrise Manhattan, KS
DECEASED DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS John A. Farrell B. Harold Groff Robert E. Ferguson
06-21-1922 10-28-1950 05-07-1970
1992-93
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LIVING PAST GRAND MASTERS 1952 S Allan Daugherty 3411 EKincaidSt Wichita KS 67218
1957 Richard L Becker Box 483 Coffeyville KS 67337
1961 John H Murray 1020 S 4th St Leavenworth KS 66048
1964 Arthur C Hodgson Box 666 Lyons KS 67554
1967 William E Bradford 707 Vine Wamego KS 66547
1968 Thomas C Raum Jr 3149 Key west Ct Wichita KS 67204
1969 Carroll C Amett 1615 Country Club Rd El Dorado KS 67042
1971 Robert D Caplinger RR 2 Box 170 Effingham KS 66023
1972 Richard D Kelsey 16824 NW 54th Rossville KS 66533
1973 J Fred Williamson 310SPurdy Lyons KS 67554
1974 Forrest D Haggard 6816 W 78 St Terr Overland Park KS 66204
1975 Robert H Arnold Box 122 Alma KS 66401
1976 Ralph D Walker PO Box R Sharon Springs KS 67758
1977 William F Mcintosh Box 155 522 Lane St Clay Center KS 67432
1978 Chester L Gilbert 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka KS 66604
1979 W Nolan Artz 505 N Rock Rd Apt #125 Wichita KS 67206
1980 F Warren Starns HC 1 Box 78 Winona KS 67764
1981 Ben B Boyles 807 N Main St St John KS 67576
1982 Robert G Jackson 3825 SW Worwick Town Rd Topeka KS 66610
1984 Larry D Winegardner 601 S 6th Atchison KS 66002
1985 Arris M Johnson 2714 Hillcrest Hays KS 67601
1987 Clifford D Knauss RR 2 Box 136d Halstead KS 67056
1988 Claude W Norris 1523 Crawford Ft Scott KS 66701
1989 Robert M Nease Box 716 HugotonKS 67951 0716
1990 Don E Robinett RR 2 Box 52 Randall KS 66963
1991 Conrad F Johnson 217 S 12th Sabetha KS 66534
1992 Richard D Overton 6937 Grandview Merriam KS 66204 GRAND TREASURERS 1856-1857 1857-1858 1858-1891 1891-1902 1902-1909 1909-1933
Beverlin Beck Isaac N. Roberts Christian Beck R.E. Torrington Albert Sarbach J. Frank March
1933-1937 1937-1961 1962-1968 1968-1984 1984-
John McCullagh Ben S. Paulen Floyd A. Palmer Wm. E. Montgomery Wm. F. Mcintosh
INTERIM GRAND TREASURERS Thomas C. Raum, Jr.
Feb. 1, 1984-March 17, 1984
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GRAND SECRETARIES 1854-1856 1856-1860 1860-1871 1871-1893 1971-1992
Charles T. Harrison Charles Mundee Eramus T. Carr John H. Brown Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
1894-1928 1928-1953 1953-1958 1958-1971 1992-
Albert K. Wilson Elmer F. Strain Art P. Strickland Chas. S. McGinnis A. Kevin Kobler
INTERIM GRAND SECRETARIES J o h n C . Postlethwaite Matthew M. Miller Ben W. Graybill
Feb. 15, 1893 - Mar. 12, 1893 Mar. 12, 1893 - Feb. 22, 1894 May 13, 1971 - Jly. 31, 1971
LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION BUT NOT CHARTERED Allen, 1923; Burlington, 1863; Delaware, 1857; Denver City (Denver Lodge), 1860; Englevale, 1899; Leavenworth (Adelpha), 1868; Lecompton (Geary), 1857; Leoti, 1878; Lindsborg, 1884; Lindsey (Friendship), 1868; Opolis, 1855; Powhattan (Buckeye), 1896; Wichita (Ark Valley Daylight Lodge), 1984; Wichita (E. Hubert Mitchell), 1979; Wheaton, 1903; and White Water, 1927.
LODGE CHARTERS REVOKED. SURRENDERED OR CONSOUDATED Lodge Alden #0308 Allen #0335 Altoona#0118 Americus #0062 Andale #0253 Apollo #0297 Arcadia #0329 Argonia (Chikaskia) #0285 Atchison (St Johns) #0026 Aubrey #0030 Auraria #0037 Bassett #0124 Beaumont #0439 Bennington #0180 Big Springs (Shawnee) #00 Blaine #0337 Bluff City #0313 Bluff City #0235 Boling #0365 Brainerd #0280 Brookville #0209 Bucklin #0325 Burr Oak #0178 Burrton #0182 Canton #0197 Cato#0153 Cedar Vale #0164 Cedar Vale (Myrtle) #0164 Centralia (Home) #0089 Chanute (King David) #041 Charity #0263 Clifford (Whitewater) #01 Clinton (Ashlar) #0087 Coats #0039 Codell#0418 Cool idge #0316 Corning #0013
Consolidated With or Surrendered Charter Sterling #0171 Charter Surrendered Benedict #0403 Charter Surrendered Mt Hope #0238 Hays #0195 Mulberry #0261 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered G L Of Colorado # Hutchison-Reno #0124 Joppa #0223 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Westmoreland #0257 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Tonganoxie (Henri) #0190 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Jewell #0011 Halslead #0046 McPherson #0172 Farlington (Godfrey) #0124 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Seneca #0039 Cedar #0103 Cosmos #0278 Halcyon #0120 Charter Surrendered Kilwinning #0265 Paradise #1290 Royal #0192 Seneca #0039
Date 01/01/1957 01/01/1923 01/01/1984 01/01/1869 01/01/1894 01/01/1986 01/01/1986 01/01/1912 01/01/1861 01/01/1863 01/01/1862 01/01/1989 01/01/1937 01/01/1944 01/01/1867 01/01/1894 01/01/1897 01/01/1903 01/01/1937 01/01/1927 01/01/1963 01/01/1869 01/01/1981 01/01/1969 01/01/1986 01/01/1894 01/01/1883 01/01/1894 01/01/1990 01/01/1937 01/01/1977 01/01/1867 01/01/1879 01/01/1978 01/01/1968 01/01/1985 01/01/1968
1992-93
Lodge Coyville #0057 Cunningham #0427 Deerfield #0432 Delphos #0202 Delvan #0375 Dirigo #0226 Edwardsviile#0152 Effingham #0048 Elk City (Elk Creek) #002 Elkhart #0422 Emmett #0387 Emporia #0012 Enterprise #0353 Esbon (Salem) #0228 Farlington (Godfrey) #012 Fostoria #0392 Frankfort #0067 Frederick #0337 Freeport #0389 Freeport (Lily) #0301 Friendship #0208 Ft Gibson (Elpha) #0122 Ft Scott (Rising Sun) #00 Galva#0251 Garfield #0235 Glasco #0292 Golden City # Gove City #0302 Grainfield#0381 Granada #0053 Greeley #0211 Greenleaf#0232 Grenola (Canopy) #0248 Grinell #0448 Gypsum City #0328 Halycon #0120 Hamilton #0301 Hamlin #0185 Hanover (Star) #0069 Harveyville #0421 Haven #0157 Havensville #0034 Hiawatha (Tribune) #0216 High Prairie #0025 Highland #0296 Holyrood #0343 Hutchison #0445 Ida #0170 Indianola #0034 Irving #0112 Isable #0400 Jamestown #0227 Kanorado #0443 Kensington #0405 Kickapoo (Potter) #0004 Kingsdown #0447 Kirwin #0175 Leavenworth (Calvary) #00 Leavenworth (Hiram) #0068 Lecompton#0013 Liberty #0123 Lincolnville#0315 Lindsborg (Phoenix) #0253 Linn #0170 Logan #0264 Long Island #0231 Louisburg #0180
Grand Lodge of Kansas
231
Consolidated With or Surrendered Charter
Date
Charter Surrendered Kilwinning #0265 Lakin (Emerald) #0289 Minneapolis #0143 Herington (Kansas) #0307 Narka #0349 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Hugoton #0406 Pottawatomie #0052 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Girard #0093 Wesmioreland #0257 Charter Surrendered Royal #0192 Stohrville #0368 Bluff City #0313 Mt Hope #0238 G L Indian Territory # Ft Scott (Burbon) #0008 McPherson#0I72 Riley (Ashlar) #0344 Sincerity #0214 G L Of Colorado # Gove County #0302 Gove County #0302 Wetmore #0053 Delphian #0044 Washington #0104 Moline #0267 Oakley #0253 Lindsborg #0397 Marion (Centre) #0147 Madison #0196 Hiawatha #0035 Charter Surrendered Burlingame #0079 Sumner #0203 Onaga #0188 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Wakefield #0396 Ellsworth #0146 Hutchison-Reno #0124 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Blue Rapids #0169 Delta #0077 St Johns #0113 Goodland #0321 Smith Center #0174 Eastern #0045 Bucklin (Grandview) #0376 Phillipsburg#0184 King Solomon #0010 King Solomon #0010 Charter Surrendered Keystone #0102 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Frontier #0104 Phillipsburg#0184 Almena (Naphtali) #0310 Charter Surrendered
01/01/1955 01/01/1985 01/01/1965 01/01/1987 01/01/1936 01/01/1986 01/01/1879 01/01/1986 01/01/1863 01/01/1986 01/01/1939 01/01/1863 01/01/1910 01/01/1939 01/01/1932 01/01/1974 01/01/1876 01/01/1985 01/01/1971 01/01/1892 01/01/1986 01/01/1878 01/01/1878 01/01/1984 01/01/1972 01/01/1983 01/01/1862 01/01/1965 01/01/1965 01/01/1883 01/01/1940 01/01/1983 01/01/1937 01/01/1973 01/01/1985 01/01/1978 01/01/1985 01/01/1975 01/01/1919 01/01/1984 01/01/1986 01/01/1964 01/01/1883 01/01/1862 01/01/1977 01/01/1981 01/01/1989 01/01/1881 01/01/1887 01/01/1958 01/01/1973 01/01/1985 01/01/1960 01/01/1973 01/01/1973 01/01/1965 01/01/1967 01/01/1876 01/01/1990 01/01/1865 01/01/1918 01/01/1896 01/01/1888 01/01/1962 01/01/1990 01/01/1976 01/01/1894
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Lodge Luray #0142 Mackey #0048 Maple City #0342 Maple Hill #0370 Marquette #0353 Mc Cune #0237 Mc Donald #0383 Medicine Valley #0260 Milan #0255 Miltonvale #0242 Mission Hills #0054 Moline #0267 Montana (Evergreen) #0086 Monticello #0043 Morland #0414 Morrill #0373 Mound City (Landmark) #02 Moundridge #0346 Mt Moriah (Salt Lake) #00 Mt Pleasant #0058 Mulberry #0261 Munden #0128 N Lawrence (Valley) #0030 Natoma #0390 Nemaha (Coming) #0013 Neosho Rapids #0077 Nevada City (Nevada) #003 New Albany #0008 Newton (Magnolia) #0231 Norcanir #0317 Norwich #0319 Oak #0287 Occidental #0207 Olive #0350 Olivet (Astra) #0363 Osage Mission #0092 Osawatomie #0024 â&#x20AC;˘ Ottawa #0128 Ottawa (Melody) #0400 Ottumwa#0011 Owen A Bassett #0367 Paola (Miami) #0068 Pardee #0069 Paris #0022 Parkersville #0168 Perryville #0052 Piper #0385 Pomona #0138 Potwin #0288 Powhattan #0363 Pretty Prairie #0428 Quenemo #0270 Randall #0304 Reno #0140 Rexford #0442 Richfield #0303 Richmond #0426 Riley (Ashlar) #0344 Rob Morris #0322 Robinson #0159 Rosalia #0434 Salina (J H Brown) #0216 Saltville (Barnard) #0059 Saratoga #0216 Scottville #0249 Scranton #0407 Scranton (Perfect Sq) #02
March
Consolidated With or Surrendered Charter
Date
Lucas (Blue Hill) #0198 Charter Surrendered Dexter #0156 Alma #0161 Lindsborg #0397 Temple #0117 St Francis #0404 Delta #0077 Argonia #0285 Clay Center #0134 Shawnee #0054 Meridian #0236 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Millbrook#0281 Hamlin #0185 Altamont #0069 Galva#0251 Grand Lodge Of Utah # Charter Surrendered Girard #0093 Cuba #0362 Charter Surrendered Russell #0177 Seneca #0039 Ionic #0254 GL Of Colorado # Fredonia #0095 Newton #0142 Oberlin #0186 Harper #0206 Smith Center #0174 Osborne (Saqui) #0160 Vesper (Sedan) #0136 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Franklin #0018 Ottawa #0018 Charter Surrendered Pittsburg #0187 Paola #0037 Lincoln #0154 Charter Surrendered Dwight #0374 Charter Surrendered Delaware #0096 Charter Surrendered Towanda #0030 Hiawatha #0035 Arlington (Cable) #0299 Pomona (Mc Kinley) #0041 Jewell #0011 Hutchison-Reno #0124 Colby (St Thomas) #0306 Charter Surrendered Gamett (Delphain) #0044 Wamego #0075 Pratt (Kilwinning) #0265 Hiawatha #0035 Leon (Joppa) #0223 Salina #0060 Lincoln #0154 Charter Surrendered Sincerity #0214 0 Charter Surrendered
01/01/1943 12/20/1985 01/01/1977 01/01/1977 01/01/1967 11/01/1992 01/01/1985 01/01/1979 01/01/1968 01/01/1987 01/01/1952 01/01/1987 01/01/1888 01/01/1875 01/01/1986 01/01/1969 01/01/1973 01/01/1968 01/01/1872 01/01/1888 01/01/1990 01/01/1983 01/01/1887 01/01/1990 01/01/1968 01/01/1879 01/01/1862 01/01/1973 01/01/1901 01/01/1979 04/01/1992 01/01/1983 01/01/1978 01/01/1972 01/01/1908 01/01/1897 01/01/1863 01/01/1906 01/01/1928 01/01/1871 01/01/1911 01/01/1876 01/01/1971 01/01/1871 01/01/1937 01/01/1877 01/01/1937 01/01/1901 01/01/1969 01/01/1971 01/01/1967 01/01/1981 01/01/1966 01/01/1989 01/01/1983 01/01/1892 01/01/1946 01/01/1987 01/01/1982 01/01/1981 01/01/1961 01/01/1907 01/01/1973 01/01/1892 01/01/1983 12/31/1899 01/01/1908
1992-93
Lodge Sedgwick #0139 Seneca #0039 Severence#0313 Shawnee #0054 Simpson (Sincerity) #0214 Smoky Valley #0209 Soldier #0240 Spearville #0388 Springdale #0152 St Johns #0026 Stan Smart #0378 Stanton #0018 Stanton (Zion) #0108 Stohrville #0368 Sylvan Grove #0359 Sylvia #0391 Tecumseh #0015 Timber Creek (D Rees) #00 Trading Post #0041 Turner #0425 Turon #0358 Tuscon #0082 Twin Falls (Olive) #0181 Twin Grove #0213 Twin Springs #0061 Tyro #0386 Urbana #0239 Valley #0030 Valley Center (Ark) #0243 Valley Falls #0021 Vermillion #0320 Virginia City #0034 Waldron #0377 Wallace #0318 Walton #0323 Westphalia (Avon) #0305 Wetmore #0053 Wetmore #0053 White Cloud #0078 Whitewater #0180 Whiting #0250 Wilmore #0412 Windom #0276 Winfield #0098
Grand Lodge of Kansas Consolidated With or Surrendered Charter Newton #0142 Charter Surrendered Highland (Smithton) #0001 Charter Surrendered Mt Vernon (Beloit) #0145 Salina #0060 Circleville #0020 St Bernard #0222 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Attica (R D Ely) #0262 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Anthony #0200 Lincoln #0154 Stafford #0252 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Ben Hur (Kansas City #0322) Arlington (Cable) #0299 Neosho #0027 Charter Surrendered Hope #0155 Lacygne #0061 Caney #0324 Erie #0076 Lawrence #0006 Charter Surrendered Meriden #0236 Frankfort #0067 G L Of Montana # Anthony #0200 Winona # Charter Surrendered Gamett (Delphian) #0044 Netawaka (Polar Star #130) Goff#0430 Highland (Smithton) #0001 Towanda #0030 Polar Star #0130 Comanche #0295 McPherson #0172 Winfield (Adelphia) #0110
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Date 01/01/1984 01/01/1875 01/01/1951 01/01/1928 01/01/1990 01/01/1967 01/01/1967 01/01/1987 01/01/1887 11/26/1870 01/01/1981 01/01/1963 01/01/1883 01/01/1984 01/01/1987 01/01/1984 01/01/1874 01/01/1887 01/01/1904 01/01/1937 01/01/1986 01/01/1982 01/01/1885 01/01/1984 01/01/1870 01/01/1966 01/01/1969 01/01/1876 01/01/1902 01/01/1981 01/01/1968 01/01/1886 01/01/1957 01/01/1961 01/01/1895 01/01/1963 01/01/1944 01/01/1968 01/01/1979 01/01/1977 01/01/1988 01/01/1977 01/01/1980 01/01/1903
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N A M E S A N D A D D R E S S E S O F G R A N D SECRETARIES A N D G R A N D REPRESENTATIVES IN FRANTERNAL RELATIONS WITH KANSAS JURISDICTION
GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND REP OTHERS
GRAND REP KANSAS
Alabama
Joseph P Jones PO Box 6195 Montgomery AL 36106
Willard R Fuller RR 3 Box 35 Fyffe AL 35971
W Nolan Artz PGM 505 N ROCK RD, APT. 125 Wichita KS 67206
Alaska
Richard D Bender PO Box 190668 Anchorage AK 99519
Glenn W Pruett 2613 Ruby Ave Fau-banks AK 99709
Clifford L Trax 3400 W 77th Valley Center KS 67147
Arizona
Robert F. Henderson Masonic Temple 345 W Monroe St Phoenix AZ 85003
Robert Henderson 3407 N 24th Phoenix AZ 85015
William F Mcintosh PGM PO Box 155 Clay Center KS 67432
James L Weatherall 700 Scott St. Little Rock AR 72201
Billy D Porter
Morris L Fisher 931 Brook Forest Rd Derby KS 67037
John L. Cooper 111 California Masonic Temple 1111 California San Francisco CA 94108
Richard D Kelsey PGM 16824 NW 54th St Rossville KS 66533
Harry L. Lyons 1130 Panorama Dr Colorado Springs CO 80904
Herschel Perry 705 S. Force Lamar CO 81052
J. Fred Williamson PGM 310 S. Purdy Lyons KS 67554
Connecticut
R. Stanley Harrison PO Box 250 Wallingford C T 06492
R. S. Harrison 100 High St Bristol CT 06010
John A Rule 1103 N 4th Atchison KS 66002
Delaware
Warren F. Schueler Sr PGM 818 Market Wilmington DE 19801
Willard R Newth Jr 92 S Avon Dr AshboiuTie Hills Claymont DE 19703
Lyman H. Brown RR 1 Box 66A Plains KS 67869
District of Columbia
Stewart W. Mmer 5428 MacArthur Blvd NW Washington DC 20O16
George R. Kidwell 1909 Colebrook Dr Temple Hills MD 20748
William E Bradford PGM 707 Vine Wamego KS 66547
William G Wolf PO Box 1020 Jacksonville FL 32201
Grant T Gilder 4 N E n t h St Miami Shores FL 33153
David R Shepard 1516 S Mam Ft Scott KS 66701
Georgia
Ted H Hendon 811 Mulberry Macon GA 31298
James M Head 7514 Elliot Rd Jonesboro GA 30236
Stanley D Browning 712 W 2nd St Coffeyville KS 67337
Hawaii
Herbert G Gardiner 1227 Makiki St Honolulu HI 96814
Frank Chuberko 911 HindlukaDr Honolulu HI 96821
Dean C Hjorth 8868 Swilzer Overland Park KS 66214
Idaho
Larry R Turner 219 N 7th St Boise ID 83701
Wayne W Woodward 300 Evergreen Rd Emraett ID 83617
Eugene V Beggs Ensign KS 67841
Illinois
Robert Kalb PO Box 4147 Springfield IL 62708
A Lloyd Sinclair PO Box 307 Kansas IL 61933
Claude W. Norris PGM 1523 Crawford Ft Scott KS 66701
Rollin O Simpson PO Box 44210 Indianapolis IN 46204
Lee J Hartner 2818 Canterbury Blvd *6 Ft Wayne IN 46835
Max L Briggs 302 E I3lh St Concordia KS 66901
Grand Lodge of Kansas
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Paul H Wieck Masonic Temple PC Box 279 . Cedar Rapids lA 52406 Joseph R Conway Masonic Home KY 40041
William L Rice Rt I Versailles KY 40383
Merle D Bradley 4107 Woodbury Ct N Topeka KS 66606
Jack Crouch 1300 Masonic Temple 333 St Charles Ave New Orleans LA 70130
Leslie F Tanner 2718 S Carrollton Ave New Orleans LA 70118
William J Brown 2839 S Bonn Wichita KS 67217
John E Anagnostis 415 Congress St Portland ME 04101
Charles E Briggs 21 Walpole St Norwood ME 02062
Thomas F. Burrows R t 2 Box 203 Liberal KS 67901
Maryland
Jack R Frazier 225 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201
A Ray Bulgin 225 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201
Paul E Murphy 8845 Horton St Overland Park KS 66207
Massachusetts
David B Richardson 186 Tremont St Boston MA 02111
Edgar W Darling 14 Arbor Ln Wilbraham MA 01095
Vernon D Martin 311 W 8th St Concordia KS 66901
Michigan
Robert N Osborne PGM Masonic Temple 223 E Fulton Grand Rapids MI 49503
Royce E Curlis Masonic Temple 223 E Fulton Grand Rapids MI 49503
Ray A Talbott 917 Maple Ottawa KS 66067
Raymond E. Schlemmer St. Paul Masonic Center 220 E Plato Blvd St Paul MN 55107
Glen Nelson 9114 Vinland Proctor MN 55810
E. Dean Osbom 328 E 1st St Wichita KS 67202
Fred F. Bean PO Box 1030 Meridian MS 39302
Charles H. Powell Rt 1 Box 114 Vardaman MS 38878
James P Brown 1209 Ridge Rd Atchison KS 66002
Terry C Alexander 800 Highway 63 North Columbia MO 65201
J Morgan Donelson Princeton MO 64673
Clifford D Knauss PGM Rt 2 Box 136D Halstead KS 67056
Dean M Lmdahl POBox 1158 Helena MT 59624
Sheldon Rediske PO Box 580 Baker MT 59313
Paschal W Limdy 2020 S Momoe St Denver CO 80210
Wilbert W Wittmess 900 Fillmore Omaha NE 68128
Conrad F Johnson PGM 217 S 12th St Sebetha KS 66534
Valdo A. Sei PGM 40 W First Street Rm 317 Reno NV 89501
Larry E Wallace 2312 Kirk Ave Las Vegas NV 89101
Carl A Steward Cedar Vale KS 67204
New Hampshire
Stanley A Johnson PGM 813 Beech St Manchester NH 03104
Arnold M Ashley PO Box 246 Dover NH 03820
L D Winegardner PGM 601 S6th Atchison KS 66802
New Jersey
Raymond P Bellini PGM 902 Jacksonville Rd Burlragton NJ 08016
Julius W Lodgek 213 Fern Ave Collinswood NJ 08108
Benton L Williams Rt 3 Box 56 Lincoln KS 67455
Mississippi
. Donald £ Rasmussen 1630 K St Lincoln NE 68508
Ray D Carpenter PGM 7212 Canary Lane NE Albuquerque NM 87109
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GRAND SECRETARY
GRAND REP OTHERS
GRAND REP KANSAS
New York
Roben C Singer Masonic Hall 71 W 23rd St New York NY lOOlO
L Edward Walker 162 Campbell Pk Rochester NY 14606
F Warren Stams PGM HC 1 Box 78 Winona KS 67764
North Carolina
Robert P Dudley PO Box 6506 Raleigh NC 27628
E John Elmore PO Box 964 Burlington NC 27216
Jerry W Cole 1351 N Emporia Wichita KS 67214
North Dakota
Donald L Gustafscn 201 14th Ave N Fargo ND 58102
Norman R Byers 3006 9th St North Fargo ND 58102
Arthur C Hodgson PGM PO Box 666 Lyons KS 67554
Ohio
David L Dresser PGM 634 High St Worthington OH 43085
James L Harbage 1120 Morning Dr Worthington OH 43085
John H Murray PGM 1020 S 4th Leavenworth KS 66048
Oklahoma
Bobby L Laws PGM PO Box 1019 Guthrie OK 73044
C W Reecc PO Box 1019 Guthrie OK 73044
Don E Robinett PGM R t 2 Box 52 Randall KS 66963
Oregon
James M Shillingburg POBOX96 Forest Grove OR 97116
J L Taylor 585 S Espey Grants Pass OR 97527
Johimy J Gillham 1401 Central St Humboldt KS 66748
Pennsylvania
Thomas W Jackson Masonic Temple 1 N Broad St Philadelphia PA 19107
Rhode Island
Julio A Paniccia PGM 742 Plainfield St Providence RI 02909
G Harvey Faulkner 4550 N Flowing Wells Rd Apt 93 Tucson AZ 85705
Fred N Rose PO Box 128 Pratt KS 67028
Bolivar Perez-Rios PO Box 8385 Sanmrce PR 00910
Pedro Rojas GPO 1616 San Juan PR 00936
Melbum C Barnes 725 N 10th St Fredonia KS 66736
South Carolina
H Dwight McAlister 1401 Senate St Columbia SC 29201
Ronald A Ashcralt PO Box 18283 Spartanburg SC 29318
Chester L Gilbert PGM 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka KS 66604
South Dakota
Raymond W Horn Sr PO Box 468 Sioux Falls SD 57101
William E Mitthell Plankinton SD 57368
A Kevin Kobler 5309 SW 23rd St Topeka KS 66604
Teimessee
B R Bill Brown PO Box 24216 Nashville TN
W R Patton Jr 622 Vinton 37202 Erwin TN 37650
Jerry A Lough 2417 N 82nd Terr Kansas City KS 66109
Texas
James D Ward PO Box 466 Waco TX 76703
WBBall PO Box 12526 San Antonio TX 78212
K Maynard CluTS 8935 Cottonwood Apt 4 Unexa KS 66215
Robert D Braman 640 E South Temple St Salt Lake City UT 84102
Lynn J Brady Eureka UT 84628
Kevin Peterson 652 Briarcliff Salina KS 67401
Cedric L Smith 431 Pine Burlington VT 05401
Edward J WUdblood Jr 44 Lamplite Ln WiUiston VT 05495
James E Zinunerman 1329 NE Kellam Topeka KS 66616
John P Stokes PO Box 27345 Richmond VA 23261
James B Wilkinson
Glenn L Knapp 2813 Frances Leavenworth KS 66048
Virginia
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Washington
Walberg Tonstad Masonic Temple 47 St Helens Ave Tacoma WA 98402
Clyde B Mix 47 St Helens Ave Tacoma WA 98402
George L Gerardy 1301 Kansas Atchison KS 66002
West Virginia
Camden C Ferrell PC Box 2346 Charleston WV 25328
Milton E Brookman 506 Reynolds Princeton WV 24740
Earl F Brown 911 Mt Carmel Wichita KS 67203
Wisconsin
Douglas F Krimmer 36275 Sunset Dr DousmanWI 53118
Carl W Skoog 3818 W Helena St Milwaukee WI 53209
Robert D Caplinger PGM RR2 Box 170 Effingham KS 66203
Wyoming
Ray A Noah PC Box 459 Casper WY 82602
Alberta
Gerald T. Webber 330-12 Ave. SW Calgary CN T2R
Lloyd E Dickson 47 Rutherford Close Red Deer, Alta T4P
Argentina
Gabriel F Martinez Cangallo 1242 Buenos Aires
Carlos Gazardsian
John M Peyton 409 N College MulvaneKS 67110
Austria
Franz Haussler A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
Robert Rosenbauni A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
Wade R Park 302 W 3rd St Oakley KS 67748
Belgiiun
Claude Martin (Regular Rue Royale 265 Grand Lodge) 1030 Brussels
Boliva
Federico Calero Deheza Postal No 564 La Paz
Brasil (Amazonas & Acre)
Edyr Da Cunha Cameiro PC Box 162 ' 69025 Manaus AM BrasU
Brasil (Bahia)
Egydio Vieira Filho Rua Carlos Gomez 108 Salvador-Bahia
Oswaldo Bello Biscia Rua Carlos Gomez 108 Salvador-Bahia
Jack B Stairrett Rt3 Jetmore KS 67854
Brasil
Manuel M deSouza Neto CaixaPosuU 11-1128 70,000 Brasila DF
Manuel M deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasilia - DF
Thomas J Welsh 227 W 2nd St Gamett KS 66032
Brasil (Ceara)
Marcus V M da Silva Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza Ceara
Antonio F Nogueira Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza Ceara
Victor J Olson 201 W Banks Ave Burlingame KS 66413
Brasil (Goias)
Carlos I DePaula Rua T-28 No 1567 Selor Bueno 7400 Goiania Goias
Adolfo Carlos Leal
Benny Holloway Rt 1 Narka KS 66960
Brasil (Malo Grasso)
Vitorino Dessunte Av. Fernando Cor. da Cos. Caixa Postal 321
M M Alves 1 Caixa Postal 36 CEP 79,600 Tres Lagoas
Ronald E White 1631 Atchison Atchison KS 66002
78.000 Cuiaba MG Grass
Mato Grosso Do Sul
James 0 Foster |. 14200 Boston â&#x20AC;¢ Wichita KS 67230
Maurice C Heam 920 Columbia Ave Leavenworth KS 66048
Raul Q Aramayo Postal No 564 La Paz
CMGeis PO Box 72 CirclevilleKS 66416 Floyd A Bosler 4323 Martin Kansas City KS 66102
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Brasil (Minas Gerais)
GeraiJean Rene Ruopp Caixa Postal 5 30140 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais
Luiz S DePaho 908 Ave Alfonso Pena 30,000 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais
Richard L Becker PGM PO Box 483 CoffeyvUle KS 67337
Brasil (Paraiba)
Edgard Bartolini Filho Caixa Postal 3 58.035--Joao Pessoa Paraiba
Severino M Paiva Box 1 Joao Pessona 58,000 Paraiba
Larry L Algott 9696 Blue River Hills Rd Manhattan KS 66502
Brazil (Rondonia)
Lhugo Tanaka Box 1331 Porto Velho Rondonia
Antonio Carlos Sampaio CEP 78900
Gerald R Butcher 317 Lakeshore Dr Newton KS 67114
Brasil (Parana)
Alcy Joaquim Ramalho Rua Visconde Do Rio Branc 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 8000 Curitiba Paran
Elipdio Salva Floyd Coffman Rua Visconde Do Rio Branc W 15th St Courthouse 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 Ottawa KS 66067 8000 Curitiba Paran
Brasil (Pemambuco)
Anibal Sidney Pessoa Reis Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife Pemambuco
Jose Marcelo Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife Pemambuco
Ray D Fincher 1725 Appleton Parsons KS 67357
Brasil (Piaui)
Valdir E Soares Rua Riachuelo, 1164 Caixa Postal 176 64,200 Pamaiba Piaui
S X Goncalves Caixa Postal 10 64,000 Teresina Piaui
Clayton J Connell Route 3 Fall River KS 67057
Brasil (Rio de Janiero)
Jose Nunes Dos Santos Rua Professor GAB120 129T1JUCA CEP 20271 Rio de Janiero RJ
Brasil (Rio Grande Do Sul)
Jose W K Neto Ave Praora Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Porto Alegre 9(X)60
Antonio DeCastro Pereira Ave Praira Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Post Alegre 9000
Charles E Singhisen 3908 Comelison Wichita KS 67203
Brasil (Santa Catarina)
Francisco J Battistoui Box 247 88,000 Florianopolis Lages Santa Catarina
Marcos A Von Bathen Caixa Postal 380 Chanute KS 66720
Oren F Patterson 1706 S Highland
Brasil (Sao Paulo)
Joao Zimmermann Filho Caixa Postal 8348 01000 Sao Paulo
Orieo P Sobrinho Box 8348 01000 Sao Paulo
Eugene E Carlson Box 1213 El Dorado KS 67042
British Columbia
William L Stirling 1495 W 8th Ave Vancouver BC V6H
James L Floyd 1495 W 8th Ave Vancouver BC V6H
Ralph W Kimmel PO Box 130 Cherokee KS 66724
Canada (Ontario)
Robert E Davies 363 King St W Hamilton L8P
J Murray Jolley 1034 Sheoherd Ave W Downsvicw M3H
Richard D Overton 6937 Grandview Merriam KS 62204
Chile
Orlando Guerrero Delgado Marcoleta 659 Casilla Postal 2867
J P DeLeon-Chaves Casilla Postal 284 Vina Del Mar
Ray C Hopson 2426 Benjamin Dr Wichita KS 67204
(^ina (Taiwan)
Wm. Y Hon 10 Lane 201, Chaag-An East Road, Sec. 2 Taipei 10406 ROC
Jorgen B Schroeder Shin Lin PO Box 29-9 Taipei 111 ROC
Oscar D Smith 1505 W Cedar Olalhe KS 66061
Robert K Shklar 2055 Fifth . Kiowa KS 67070
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Columbia (Bogota)
Argemiro C Restrepo Apartado Aereo No. 6672 Bogota DE
Myron G Wilson
Columbia (Cartagena)
Jose J.V. Perez Box 1969 Cartagena
Columbia (Santander)
Carlos J. R. Obeso Avienda 2E 0-33N Quinta Beach Cucuia
Armando Fuentez Ave 7A No. 6-77 Apartatlo Aereocuta
Alfred D VanTries 6649 Lowell Dr Shawnee Mission Ks 66204
Costa Rica
Rodrigo A Pagheco Box 10.060 San Jose 1000
Jeorge H Sanchez Bon 14 Alajuela
Ralph D Walker PGM Route 1 Sharon Springs KS 67758
Cuba
Orlando G Gonzalez Apartado 72 COD Postal 101 La Habana, Cuba
Angel 0 Fabars Despaigne
Billy E Archibald Almena KS 67622
Denmark
Jens Ernst Lassen PO Box 2563 23 Biegdamsvej Copenhagen DK 2100 Denmark
Jorgen Schwartz PO Box 2563 23 Blegdamvej Copenhagen DK 2100 Denmark
Robert L Boring 4 ! 56 Greeley Ave Kansas City KS 66104
Dominican Republic
Ing Orbe Soto H Arzobispo Portes No. 554 Es uina Las Carreras Santo Domingo
Ecuador
Jose P Miranda Box 932 Guayaquil
Alonso Vargas PO Box 932 Guayaquil
El Salvador
Pedro L. M. Monge PO Box 3009 San Salvador
Guiilermo Orellana Mixco John A Schowalter Ave Bemal y Calle Antigua 303 Poplar San Antonia Abad 291 Halstead KS 67056 San Salvador
England
CMD, MBS Higham, R.N. Freemason's Hall 60 Great Queen St. London WC2B
George T Kelway St Anna Milford Haven Pembrokeshire
S. Allan Daughcrty PGM 3411 EKmkaid Wichita KS 67218
Finland
Yrjo Hakkinen Kasarmik ATU16 D 00130 Helsinki 13
Holgar Liinpaa Rauhankatu 6A 00130Helsinki 13
Jeffrey L. Sowder Box 177 Toronto KS 66777
Y. Trestoumel 65 Blvd. Bineau 92200 NeiuUy Sur Seine
Bernard Guillemain 7 Rue Ed. Henroit 76600 LaHavre
David Recob 1241 SW 31st TopekaKS 66611
2500 W 34 Street TopekaKS 66611 Hurlbul K Graves 430 North St St Francis KS 67756
Billy J Beaver 529 Southwest Blvd. Kansas City MO 64108
David F Snyder 820 Old North Manor Rd. Wichita KS 67217
Gabon (Africa)
Felician Reckaty BP233 Libreville
Robert J Higgs 125 SW Courtlitpd Topeka KS 66606
Germany
Klaus W. Mueller Emserstrasse 12-13 1000 Berlin 31
Gerd Honisch Emserstrasse 12-13 1 Berlin 31
Albert O. Arnold Jr POBox 1217 Topeka KS 66601
Greece
George Stavropoulos 19 Achamon St., GR-104 Athens, Greece
G. loannides 38 19 Achamon St. 104 38 Athens
A. Franklin Baldwin Rt. 1 Box 34 Fontana KS 66026
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Carlos H, A. Sandoval 27calle 12-45 Zone 5 Apane Postal 34 01901 Guatemala City C.A.
H. E. Solorzano W. Michael Thomas Arco 4-7 No. 32 Zone 5 220 S. Georgie Jardines de LasAsuncion Derby KS 67037 Cuidad de Guatemala
J. Edgardo Sandoval 3a Ave. No. 717 Tegucigalpa, D.C.
A. Carlos Lainez-Calderon Harvey L. Henderson Apartade Postal No. 153-C TO Box 155 Tegucigalpa, D.C. Satanta KS 67870
Iceland
Jon Birgir Jonsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
T, Bemardsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik
J. Steven Molstad 915 E. 6 St. Colby KS 67701
India
N. L. Duggal Freemasons' Hall Janpaih, PO Box 681 New Dehli 11 0001
M. Rajagopalan 54-147 Mount Road Madras 6
Richard T. Wenlling 3101 Atwtxxl Ave Topeka KS 66614
Iran
Nematollah Raeen Box 25017 Los Angeles CA 90025
Mohammad H. Afghami Box 11-1777 Tehran
Darrel M. Holmes Utica KS 67584
Ireland
Michael W. Walker Freemason's Hall 17 Molesworth St. Dublin 2
George E. Harrison Freemason's Hall 17 Molesworth St. Dublin 2
Robert G. Jackson PGM 3825 Worwick Town Rd. Topeka KS 66610
Israel
Arie Munilz Box 33206 Tel Aviv 61331
Samuel Raphaeli Box 33206 Tel Aviv 61331
Forrest D. Haggard PGM 6816 W. 78th Terr. Overland Park KS 66204
Italy
Alfredo Diomede Via San Pancrazio, 8 Via F. 00152 Roma
Antonio Guastafierro Persico, 62 80141 NapoU
L. Eldon Gideon 1030 N.W. Huxman Rd. Topeka KS 66618
Japan
Chester L. Ditto PGM 1-3 Shibakoen 4-Chome Minato-Ku Mtssaki, Tokyo 105
Katsumi Inaba 2-11 Kureiwa-Cho Yamashina-Ku Kyoto 607
Carroll C. Amett PGM 1615 Country Club Dr. El Dorado KS 67042
Luxembourg
Rene Goerres B.P. 851 L-2018 Luxembourg
Roland Lecaf 40 Espanade Diekrich Lexembourg
Charles H. Hoffmeister 3330 Virginia Topeka KS 66605
Manitoba
John A. Fergusson 420 Corydon Ave. Winipeg R3L
R. W. Hart 113 Browning Blvd. Winipeg R3K
Robert L. Tomlinson Jr 2633 S. 36 St. Kansas City KS 66106
Mexico (Baja California)
Lorenzo G. Delgado APDO Postal 134 22000 Tijuana B. Cfa
H. Dean Bolick PO Box 223 Hiawatha KS 66434
Mexico (Baja California Sur)
Jose Alberto Pelaez Trasvin Apartado Postal 490 LaPez
Roben A. Clapp Rt. 2 Box 292 Independence Ks 67301
Mexico (Campeche)
Campeche Grand I-odge Off Of Permanent Ex. Sec. 24350 Escargega Campeche
Leland G. Salts 4447 SE Highway 40 Topeka KS 66607
Mexico (Cosmos)
Angel T, Luna Domicilio calle Libertad 1004 Chihuahua CP 31000
Robert M. Nease PGM Box 716 Hugoton KS 67951
Guatemala
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Mexico (Dei Pacificico)
Inocencio H. Verdugo Apartado Postal No. 20 Guaymas, Sonera
Mexico (Nuevo Leon)
Lenin C. Molina Gral M. Escobedo Nte 4!4, Apdo Postal 309 Monterrey, N.L. CP 64000
Alberto Lorera Jasso Monterry, N.L.
Ethan A. (Juakenbush PO Box 368 Sublette KS 67877
Mexico (San Luis Poiosi)
Carlos J. A. Aguilar Hacienda No. 384 San Luis Potosi
Anselmo S. Garza Apdo Postal No. 104 San Luis Potosi
Damon M, Grimes Rl. 4 PaolaKS 66071
Mexico (Tamaulipas)
Jose Hernandez Barragan Encino No. 100 Col. Agulia Box 419. Tampico 89230
Jose S. Vega Del Castillo F.A. de Olmos 101 Nte. Altos Tampico, Tamps
Gerald L. Anderson 1000 Dewey Galena KS 66739
Mexico (Valle De)
Damian Correu-Gleaves Sadi Camot 75 Col. Sanraf Deleg. Cuauhtemoc 06470 Mex. D. F.
Mexico (York)
D. H. Hart PO Box 1986 Mexico 1 D. F.
Frederico Von Son 250 Kennedy St., Suite 56 Chula Vista CA 92011
Merle Furnas 3606 W. 7th Coffeyville KS 67337
Netherlands
J. Nicholas de Vroom 22 Fluwelen Burgwal 2511 CJ The Hague
G. Tanis Van Kebwich Verschuurlaan 25-510 Groningen
Lloyd D. Crall 1915 Hart Dodge City KS 67801
New Brunswick
Stirling M. Scribner PO Box 6430 STN A St. John E2L 4R8
Fred S. P. Haycock 109 Beaverbrook Ave. SI. John E2k 2WB
Clarence W. Sills Parker KS 66072
New South Wales
Ian R. McCulloch 279 Castlereaugh St. PO Box A 259 Sydney South NSW 2000
A. A. Kennedy 13 Middle Harbor Rd. Linfield East 2020
William J. Colnar 8012 Arcadia Kansas City KS 66112
New Zealand
Alan Hart Box 6439 Wellington 1
A. R. White 27 Little John St. Hillsboro Auckland 4
James H. Nolte 2433 Walnut Dr. Great Bend KS 67530
Nicaragua
David Pereyra S. Box 103 Managua
A. G. Laraespada Box 102 Managua
F. Ray Canada 1529 McAlister Ave. Topeka KS 66604
Norway
Olaf Chr Syvertsen PGM Frimurerlogen Nedre Vollgate 19 0158 Oslo, Norway
Stein Ulven Nordbergvn. 58 N-0875 Oslo 8
Donald D. West 5445 Westgate Shawnee KS 66216
Nova Scotia
Gerald C. Vickers 1533 Barrington St. Halifax B3J
Frederick C. Armitage Siter Comp 59 Mount Uniacke Hants Co Nova Scotia
Thurman D. Miller Route 1 304 Shawnee Hiawatha KS 66434
Panama
Julio Aquin Apdo Postal 84 Panama 1, R de P
Manuel Mendoza Apdo Postal 84 Panama 1, R de P
Orville E. Wesseler 1742 N. Sabin Wichita KS 67212
Peru
Amadori Quinonez Box 587 Lima, 100
Carlos Valasquez Box 587 Lima, 100
Roderick B. Bentley Shields KS 67884
GRAND REP OTHERS
GRAND REP KANSAS Dee D. Duttweiler 1714 S. 6th Route 1 Atchison KS 66002
Walter M. Bird 6721 Yecker Kansas City KS 66109
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Phillipine Islands
Alejandrino A. Eusebio 1440 San Marcelino Manila
Victoria C. Daroya 1440 San Marcelino Manila
James H. Trice Jr Medicine Lodge KS 67104
Prince Edward Island
Keith MacKinnon Box 337 Charlottetown PEI CIA
Henry N. Birch Tyne Valley RR 1 PEI COB
Stanley R. Goble 1003 E. 13 St. Hutchinson KS 67501
Quebec
K. W. Aldridge 2295 St. Mark St. Montreal H3H
R. H. Teague 165 Evelyn St. Greenvield Pk. J4V
Thomas C. Raum Jr PGM 71 Mission Rd. Wichita KS 67203
Queensland
Grand Secretary U.G.L. of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
G. S. Lister PAGM U.G.L. of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
Irwin Gedney Rt. 1 Box 51638 Gaylord KS 67638
Saskatchewan
E. T. Sommerfeld 1930 Lome St. Regina, Saskatchewan Canada S4P
H.T. Vallevand 2807 Clarence Ave Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada S7N
Alvin E. Hauserman 515 W. 7th St. Junction City KS 66441
Scotland
Arthur 0 . Hazel 96 George St. Edinburgh EH2
Alastaire N. Russell 34 Rose Ave. Elgin Morayshire
Robert H. Arnold PGM PO Box 122 Alma KS 66401
South Africa
Leslie Gould Grand Lodge Centre Box 462 Orange Grove Johannesburg 2119
Henry Glenton 317 E. 7th
John W. Willey III
South Australia
Owen D. Redman Freemasons' Hall 254 North Terrace Adelaide 5000
L. H. Ferrar 24 Mingara Ave. Stoneyfell
Gilbert A. Farmer Rt 1 Box 543 MeridenKS 66512
Spain
Joseph Munte Rodriguez Apartado Corres NUM 5119 Barcelona 08080
Armando Pruneda 201 S. Bay
James E. Bradley
Jan Thulin Nybrokajen 7 S-111 48 Stockholm
Robert Palman S170 11 Drottingholm
Donald L. Doll 1509 W. Lotus Wichita KS 67213
Switzerland (Alpina)
Emit Huerlimaim Grand Lodge Alpina Rue Du Pelit-Beauliev Ch-1004, Lausanne
Jean C. Huget Alt Landstr 109 Ch-8803 Ruchlikon
James W. Cleland Wakeeney KS 67672
Tasmania (Australia)
Kyle H. Wood 3 Sandy Bay Rd. Hobart 7000 Tasmania, Australia
H. B. Fowler 20 Delamere Crescent Launceston 7250
Charles D. Gallipeau 2627 N. 43rd St. Kansas City KS 66104
Turkey
Resit Ata Masonic Hall Nuru Ziya Sok, 25 Beyoglu, Istanbul
Unal Godtunca Sakayik Sok 37/7 Tesvikiye Istanbul
Willian E. Cook 6905 W. 51 St Plaza ÂŤ A Shawnee Mission KS 66202
Elio Fernandez Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 APDO 927 Caracas
Motta N. G. Baptista Masonic Temple Este 3 No. 5 SPDO 927 Caracas
James L. Withers HC 1, Box 485 Sharon Springs KS 67758
Solomon KS 67480
Greensburg KS 67054
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Victoria
Donald E. Plaisted 300 Albert St. East Melbounie 3002
J. A. Mitchell, PJGW 12 Gregg St. Swan Hill Victoria 3585 Australia
Arthur R. Seele Monument KS 67747
Western Australia
E. K. Howeils Freemasons' Hall Perth
Derek J. Samson 176 Preston Point Rd. East Freemantle W. A. 6158
Arris M. Johnson PGM 2714 Hillcresi Hays KS 67601
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LODGES BY AREA & DISTRICT AREA 01
R:.W:. Leland G Salts, Mayetta #393, 4447 SE Highway 40, Topeka, 66607. (913) 379-5799. District #1
R:.W:. Jack R Euler, Wathena #0064, RR 1 Box 261A, Wathena, 66090. (913) 989-4718.
Smithton #1, Highland; Hiawatha #35; Troy #55; Wathena #64; Sabetha #162; Morton #326; Bendena #440; Denton #449 District #2
R:.W:. Clifford Reese, Muscotah #0116, RR 1 Box 105, Horton, 66439. (913) 486-2447.
Washington #5, Atchison; Circleville #20; Arcana #31, Atchison; Helton #42; Huron #72; Muscotah #116; Polar Star #130, Netawaka; Active #158, Atchison; Hoyt #327; Denison #372; Mayetta #393 District #14
R:.W:. John B James, Lecompton #0420, RR 1 Box 170, Valley Falls, 66088. (913) 945-6622.
Oskaloosa #14; Meriden #236; Lyra #256, McLouth; Mt. Zion #266, Nortonville; Perry #415; Lecompton #420 District #15
R:.W:. Claire B Sparling, Oneida #0323, PO Box 164, Oneida, 66522. (913)336-6170.
Oketo #25; Seneca #39; Frankfort #67; Sutton #85, Waterville; Marysville #91; Blue Rapids #169; Axtell #234; Beattie #259; Oneida #323; Summerfield #354; Goff#430 District #17
R:.W:. Wendell R Johnson, Golden Rule #0090, 4110 NE Wenonah, Topeka, 66617. (913) 286-2796.
Lake #50, Silver Lake; Pottawatomie #52, St. Marys; Golden Rule #90, Topeka; Dover #138; Alma #161; Eminence #205, Eskridge; Delia #419 District #18
R:.W:. Robert R Griffin, Seabrook #0385, 3732 Plaza Dr #202, Topeka, 66609. (913) 273-4229.
Topeka #17; Auburn #32; Orient #51, Topeka; Siloam #225, Topeka; Albert Neese #248, Tecumseh; Seabrook #385, Topeka; Wakarusa #402 AREA 02
R;.W:. Charles McClain, Rosedale #333, 9433 Hardy Dr., Overland Park, 66212. (913) 649-2241. District #3
R:.W:. Francis L Wayman, Easton #0045, 521 Valley Dr, Lansing, 66043.
Leavenworth #2; King Solomon #10, Leavenworth; Easton #45; Nine Mile #49, Lansing; Hancock #311, Ft. Leavenworth District #4
R:.W:. Norman L Maier, Westgate #0438, PO Box 13635, Edwardsville, 66113. (913) 441-2140.
Wyandotte #3, Kansas City; Delaware #96, Kansas City; Arraourdale #271, Kansas City; Bonner Springs #366; Roger E. Sherman #369, Kansas City; West Gate #438, Kansas City District #5
R:.W:. Mike SmitUe, Old Mission #0153, 16633 W 123 St, Olathe, 66062. (913) 829-9418.
Ancient Form #34, Shawnee; Shawnee #54; Lenexa #135; Old Mission #153, Shawnee Mission; Ben Hur #322, Kansas City; Rosedale #333, Shawnee Mission; Overland Park #436
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R:.W:. James Walker, Gardner #0065, 6640 Pflumm, Shawnee, 66216. (913)631-1575.
Olathe #19; Osage Valley #24, Osawatomie; Paola #37; Spring Hill #56; Gardner #65; Palestine #127, Edgerton; Pease #234, Louisberg; Stanley #444 District #7
R:.W:. Terry D Smith, Eureka #0088, RR 2 Box 33, Pleasanton, 66075. (913)352-8234.
Mound City #33; LaCygne #61; Eureka #88, Pleasenton; Equity #131, Fontana; Lotus #286, Blue Mound; Kincaid #338; Parker #341 AREA 03
R:.W:. Russell C Schwilling, Zeredatha #80, RR 1, Box 58, 66869. (316)273-8193. District #12
Strong City,
R:.W:. Gayl W Shepard, Anchor #0224, PO Box 68 119 S Dane, Williamsburg, 66095. (913)746-5586.
Ottawa #18; Melvem #22; McKinley #41, Pomona; Delphian #44, Gamett; Anchor #224, Williamsburg; Waverly #244; Lane #339 District #13
R:.W:. Ronald E Suete, Wellsville #0356, 37225 W 247th, Wellsville, 66092. (913) 883-2027.
Lawrence #6; Acacia #9, Lawrence; Palmyra #23, Baldwin City; DeSoto #40; Doric #83, Eudora; Henri #190, Tonganoxie; Linwood #241; Wellsville #356 District #19
R:.W:. Archie R Larison, Signal #0141, 529 Market, Osage City, 66523. (913)528-4314.
Ridgeway #62, Overbrook; Carbondale #70; Corinthian #79, Burlingame; Euclid #101, Lyndon; Signal #141, Osage City District #20
R:.W:. Evan L Ellis, Lebo #0152, RR 2 Box 142, Lebo, 66856. (316) 256-6213.
Emporia #12; Zeredatha #80, Cottonwood Falls; Americus #109; Lebo #152; Allen #335; Saffordville #395 District #21
R:.W:. Vernon Birk, Hebron #0314, RR 1 Box 70, Gridley, 66852. (316)836-2421.
Neosho #27, LeRoy; Burlington #66; Fidelity #106, Eureka; Woodson #121, Toronto; Gilead #144, Yates Center; Madison #196; Hebron #314, Gridley; Climax #411 AREA 04
R:.W:. Leonard G. Scheurich, Parsons #117, 1219 Kimball, Parsons, 67357. (316) 421-6813. District #8
R:.W:. William J Hamilton, Memphis #0108, PO Box 61, Garland, 66741. (316)223-5732.
Rising Sun #8, Ft. Scott; Eldora #28, Mapleton; Xenia #47; Devon #92; Memphis #108, Garland; Excelsior #115, Uniontown; Fulton #210; Hianville #216; Bourbon #268, Bronson; Hepler #398 District #9
R:.W:. Johnny L Scott, Galena #0194, 402 E 5th St, Galena, 66739. (316)783-5425.
Baxter #71, Baxter Springs; Girard #93; Prudence #100, Columbus; Cherokee #119; Pittsburg #187; Galena #194; Black Diamond #274, Weir; Scammon #351; Arma#408 District #10
R:.W:. Donald D Clark, Altamont #0069, PO Box 91, Altamont, 67330. (316)784-5635.
Adams #63, Oswego; Altamont #69; Chetopa #73; Erie #76; Parsons #117; Thayer #149; Vulcan #229, Walnut; Temple #237, McCune; Edna #345
246
Proceedings of The District #11
March
R:.W:.Kiin R Colgin, Olive Branch #0212, RR 2 Box 109, Colony, 66015. (316) 852-3314.
Pacific #29, Hurabolt; Ida #38; Cedar #103, Chanute; Olive Branch #212, Colony; Marmaton #245, Moran; Virginia #315, Savonburg; LaHarpe #325 District #22
R:.W:. Neil M Nuzman, Harmony #0094, 1007 Osage, Neodesha, 66757. (316)325-3238.
Harmony #94, Neodesha; Constellation #95, Fredonia; Greenwood #163, Fall River; Buffalo #379; Benedict #403 District #23
R:.W:. B Harold Bamett, Caney #0324, RR 1 Box 283, Caney, 67333. (316)879-5207.
Longton #26; Keystone #102, Coffeyville; Fortitude #107, Independence; Meridian #126, Elk Falls; Carson #132, Elk City; Vesper Olive #136, Sedan; Cherryvale #137; Hope #155, Howard; Caney #324; Chautauqua #355, Cedar Vale AREA 05
R;.W:. Warren L. Henrie, Towanda #30, PO Box 365, Benton, 67017 (316) 778-1076, District #24
R:.W:. John S Catt, Wellington #0150, 1504 N Blaine, Wellington, 67152. (316)326-7161.
Winfield #110; Crescent #133, Arkansas City; Wellington #150; Dexter #156; Oxford #165; Sumner #203, Caldwell; Clinton #233, Burden District #25
R:.W:. William L Shurtz, Haysville #0112, 1626 W 35th So, Wichita, 67217. (316) 522-5937.
Haysville #112; Belle Plaine #173; Mulvane #201; Morton #258, Cheney; Mistletoe #269, Conway Springs; Unity #273, Coldwater; Derby #365 District #26
R:.W:. Urry D Forrest, North Star #0168, 2301 S Everett, Wichita, 67217. (316)943-4720.
York #57, Wichita; Sunflower #86, Wichita; Wichita #99; North Star #168, Wichita; Albert Pike #303, Wichita; Trinity #313, Wichita; Bestor G. Brown #433, Wichita; Masonic Home #450, Wichita; Pyramid #451, Wichita District #27
R:.W:. Walter F Jack, Joppa #0223, 1554 Norwood, Eldorado, 67042. (316)321-0692.
Towanda #30; Mystic Tie #74, Augusta; Patmos #97, ElDorado; Douglass #151; Joppa #223, Leon; Latham #401 District #28
R:.W:. John Heckman, Newton #0142, PO Box 227, Newton, 67114. (316)283-7639.
Halstead #46; Advance #114, Florence; Newton #142; Centre #147, Marion; Valley Center #364 , AREA 06
R:.W:. John W. Willey, III, Solomon City #105, 902 N Maple, Abilene, 67410. (913) 263-1420. District #16
R:.W:. George P Barker, Wamego #0075, 11375 Military Trail Rd, St George, 66535. (913)456-9382.
Lafayette #16, Manhattan; Wamego #75; Farmers #166, Randall; Onaga #188; Westmorland #257 District #29
R:.W;. Dennis Buchman, Alta Vista #0357, 518 Main, Alta Vista, 66834. (913)449-6619.
Council Grove #36; Cyrus #288, Hope; Kansas #307, Herington; Alta Vista #357; Dwight #374; White City #380; Wilsey #382; Burdick #429
1992-93
Grand Lodge of Kansas District #30
247
R:.W:. J C Poe, Union #0007, 928 Plains Dr, Junction City, 66441. (913)238-5259.
Union #7, Junction City; Benevolent #98, Abilene; Solomon City #105, Solomon; Enterprise #437; District #31
R:.W:. Leland S Cook, Frontier #0104, 302 Church St Box 96, Linn, 66953. (913) 732-6660.
Frontier #104, Washington; Clifton #122; Clay Center #134; Oak Hill #334; Wakefield #396 District #32
R:.W:. Robert J Lawson, Cuba #0362, PO Box 190, Agenda, 66930. (913)732-6660.
Republic #123; Belleville #129; Courtland #211; Lebanon #221; Narka #349; Cuba #362 AREA 07
R:.W:. Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays #195, 2100 250Th Ave., Hays 67601. (914) 628-1276. District #33
R:.W:. Scott Lienberger, Jewell #0011, RR 2, Jewell, 66949. (913) 428-3446.
Jewell #11; Mankato #87; St. Johns' #113, Concordia; Mt. Vernon #145, Beloit District #34
R:.W:. J C Scritchfield, Ellsworth #0146, 414 Court Box 198, Ellsworth, 67439. (913) 472-4168.
Salina #60; Minneapolis #143; Ellsworth #146; Lincoln #154; Samaria #298, Wilson District #40
R:.W:. Thomas W Keener, Walnut City #0215, RR 1 Box 82A, Rush Center, 67575. (913) 372^1479.
Great Bend #15; McCracken #58; Walnut City #215, Rush Center; Ellinwood #217; LaCrosse #330; Hoisington #331; Claflin #424 District #41
R:.W:. Bradley A Baral, Beulah #0291, HC 69 Box 46E, Bunker Hill, 67626. (913) 483-6882.
Russell #177; Newahcuba #189, Stockton; Hays #195; Blue Hill #198, Lucas; Paradise #290, Plainville; Beulah #291, Bunker Hill District #42
R:.W:. D Robert Gashaw, Saqui #0160, 238 N 1st St, Osborne, 67473. (913)346-2306.
Cawker City #125; Saqui #160, Osborne; Western Star #174, Smith Center; Gaylord #183; Downs #204 AREA 08
R:.W:. William P. Hudson, Ionic #256, 401 W Ash, PO Box 278, Macksville, 67557. (316)348-3784. District #35
R:.W:. J Clay Thomas, Sterling #0171, 514 Evergreen Way, Sterling, 67579. (316) 278-2550.
Sterling #171; McPherson #172; Royal #192, Lyons; Comer Stone #219, Little River; Chase #247; Geneseo #361; Lindsborg #397 District #36
R:.W:. Dewey R Simons, Ninnescah #0230, RR 2 Box 101, Kingman, 67068. (316)532-5364.
Nickerson #43; Hutchinson-Reno #124, Hutchinson; Niimescah #230, Kingman; Mt Hope #238; Cable #299, Arlington
Proceedings of The
248 District #37
March
R:.W:. James E McKanna, Delta #0077, 405 Hibbard, Medicine Lodge, 67104. (316)886-5319.
Delta #77, Medicine Lodge; Anthony #200; Harper #206; Cosmos #278, Kiowa; Argonia #285; Norwich #319; Spivey #347 District #38
R:.W:. Jarold Boehme, Mullinville #0399, 112 N. Main, Mullinville, 67109. (316)548-2287.
Kilwinning #265, Pratt; Kiowa #293, Greensburg; Grandview #376, Bucklin; Mullinville #399 District #39
R:.W:. Kirk Grizzell, Ionic #0254, Rt 1 Box 68, Macksville, 67557. (316)348-3212.
Larned #167; Lewis #220; Stafford #252; Ionic #254, St. John AREA 09
R;.W:. Raymond H. Heer, Tyrian #246, PO Box 842, Garden City, 67846. (316)275-5327. District #46
R:.W;. Walter F Smeckemann, Jetmore #0282, E Highway 156, Box 307, Jetmore, 67854. (316)357-8311.
St. Bernard #222, Dodge City; Alpha #282, Jetmore; Preston #283, Cimarron; Ensign #413 District #47
R:.W:. Donald F Nighswonger, Comanche #0295, PO Box 78, Coldwater, 67039. (316) 582-2325.
Ashland #277; Comanche #295, Coldwater; Protection #384; Minneola #431 District #48
R:.W:. Phil Fleener, Webb #0275, PO Box P, 230 E Carthage, Mead, 67864. (316) 873-2491.
Webb #275, Meade; Fargo #300, Liberal; Santa Fe #312, Sublette; Plains #367; Hugoton #406; Satanta #446 District #49
R:.W:. Robert Annis, Ulysses #0435, 9474 W Rd 5, Ulysses, 67880. (316)356-2366.
Tyrian #246, Garden City; Emerald #289, Lakin; Syracuse #309; Ulysses #435; Johnson #441 AREA 10
R:.W:. J Steven Molstad, St. Thomas #306, 915 E 6Th St., Colby, 67701. (913)462-3981. District #43
R:.W:. Fred W Pratt, Millbrook #0281, 319 S Middle, Hill City, 67642. (913)674-2054.
Lenora #181; Phillipsburg #184; Mountain Slope #186, Oberlin; Norton #199; Millbrook #281, Hill City; Naphtali #310, Almena; Hoxie #348; Jennings #360; Selden #423 District #44
R:.W:. William C Brown, Oakley #0253, PO Box 245, 505 Jefferson, Grinnell, 67739. (913) 824-3285.
Wakeeney #148; Oakley #253; Wallace #318, Winona; Quinter #410; Sharon Springs #417 District #45
R:.W:. Jay C Walker, Jr., Barney #0279, PO Box 434, Dighton, 67839. (316)397-2292.
Walnut Valley #191, Ness City; Barney #279, Dighton; Anthem #284, Scott City; Leoti #340 District #50
R:.W:. James L Alcorn, Goodland #0321, 803 W 8th, Goodland, 67735. (913)899-3974.
Atwood #164; St. Thomas #306, Colby; Goodland #321; St. Francis #404
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93
249
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Issued 1992-93 Ck#
Date
To
Description
Amount
20790 02/10/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Meals & Rolls for ADGM & DDGM Mileage to ADGM &. DDGM confmc Meal with auditor from Farmis
20791 02/10/92 Noel Strong
Computer system review
20792 02/10/92 Topeka Postmaster
Postage For Meter
20793 02/14/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT PICA PICA
1,044.00 720.44 720.44
20794 02/14/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
267.00
20795 02/14/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs for Wakeeney #148
145.50
20796 02/14/92 Jerald Peterson
Invoice #46 - Past Master Pins
480.00
419.96 47.08 5.87 70.00 200.00
0.00
20797 02/14/92 VOID 20798 02/14/92 FB Acctng & Tax Service
Charity Fund Accounting General Fund Accounting
35.24 398.25
20799 02/14/92 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc.
Invoice #1255 - Negs for Area & District Map
57.57
20800 02/14/92 Rhambo Management
February Parking
46.00
20801 02/14/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice #064 - (500) The Entered Apprentice
460.21
20802 02/14/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #5831 Invoice #5879
292.50 195.00
20803 02/14/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 02/01/92
20804 02/14/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #17631402
20805 02/14/92 AT&T
Quarterly Maintenance Charge
10.42
20806 02/14/92 Golden Rule Lodge #90
(20) Masonic License Plates
80.00
20807 02/14/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Telephone & Printing
29.68
20808 02/14/92 Ronald E. White
Mileage - Salina to Judge Round Robin
71.28
20809 02/14/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Mileage to Manhattan deliver financial data.
25.74
20810 02/14/92 Alfred H. Slough
District Meeting - Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem
223.08 175.00
20811 02/14/92 David F. Snyder
District Meeting - Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem
206.14 140.00
20812 02/14/92 Vernon Clark
District Meeting - Mileage
110.22
20812 02/14/92 Vernon Clark
District Meeting - Per Diem
140.00
20813 02/14/92 Walter Bird
District Meeting - Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem
155.74 70.00
17.91 152.81
250 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
20814 02/14/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
March
Description
Amount
Gross FWT SWT
1,664.00 -231.00 -127.30 -58.00
20815 02/14/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT PICA SWT
804.00 -98.00 -61.51 -21.00
20816 02/14/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,225.00 -133.00 -93.71 -39.00
20817 02/14/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
480.48 -50.00 -36.76 -12.00
20818 02/14/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
224.00 0.00 -17.14 0.00
20819 02/14/92 Debra H. Sales
Gross FWT FICA SWT
560.00 -49.00 ^2.85 -12.00
20820 02/20/92 CityofTopeka
Service To 01/27/92 Invoice #063 - (250) On The Inc. Threshold
247.83
20821 02/20/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co.,
Deposit to Reserve Bicentennial Center
440.00
20822 02/20/92 Salina Bicentennial Center
Mileage to Burlington Deliver Mailing Labels
27.72
20823 02/21/92 A. Kevin Kobler
District District District District
- Mileage - Per Diem - Mileage - Per Diem
51.92 35.00 78.10 35.00
20825 02/21/92 Ronald E. White
District Meeting - Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem
38.06 35.00
20826 02/21/92 Robert K. Shklar
District Meeting - Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem
161.70 105.00
20827 02/21/92 Richard R. Haefele
District Meeting - Mileage District Meeting - Per Diem
209.00 105.00
20828 02/21/92 Topeka Engraving, Inc.
Invoice #1330 - Negative of Grand Master
8.42
20828 02/21/92 Topeka Engraving, Inc.
Invoice #1331 - Negatives For
ncA
20824 02/21/92 Clifford L. Trax
Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting
27.21
14.74
Grand Officer Stat. 20829 02/21/92 KP&L Gas Service 20830 02/21/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
Service To 02/14/92 Invoice #K45I9-Typeset Grand Officer Stat. & LH
690.57 23.92
1992-93 Cl<#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
251 Amount
20831 02/21/92 Clay Center Publishing Co.
Typesetting March Issue of The Kansas Mason
312.51
20832 02/21/92 William F. Mcintosh, PGM
Editor's Expense - Kansas Mason
263.14
20833 02/21/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #5928 - Data Processing Person
210.60
20834 02/21/92 Bizmart
Account to Date
451.89
20835 02/21/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 02/08/92 Freight Week Ended 02/15/92
48.94 70.27
20836 02/21/92 AT&T
Long Distance Charges Through 02/10/92
66.63
20837 02/21/92 G.G. Tauber Co., Inc.
Invoice #34099 - Name Badge Holders
20838 02/21/92 Topeka Postmaster
Postage For Meter
20839 02/26/92 Postmaster - Burlington
Postage - Kansas Mason
20840 02/28/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Long Distance Calls From Personal Phone
20841 02/28/92 Cambridge Uwn & Tree, Inc.
Renewal of Annual Lawncare Contract
141.99
20842 02/28/92 Hilts, Inc.
Invoice #214933
103.80
20843 02/28/92 Museum of the Kansas National
1992 Donation Guard
100.00
20844 02/28/92 Midwestern Paper Co.
Invoice #17695902
48.49
20845 02/28/92 J.P. Luther Co.
Invoice #049286
14.62
20846 02/28/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 02-22-92
32.87
20847 02/28/92 Southwestern Bell
Service To 02-11-92
20848 02/28/92 Cintas
Invoice #843073
27.50
20849 02/28/92 Dehn Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Invoice #92-4713
157.52
20850 02/28/92 Stange Company
Invoice #15242-A - Compass For Officer's Jewel
20851 02/28/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Preinium - Contract #0213801 Premium - Contract #02138
374.13 200.00 4,500.00 11.36
149.65
87.50 364.73 124.95
20852 02/28/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross Wage FWT FICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
20853 02/28/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross Wage FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
20854 02/28/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross Wage FWT FICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
Proceedings of The
252 C\^
To
Date
Description
March Amount
20855 02/28/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross Wage FWT FICA SWT
429.52 -34.00 -32.86 -10.00
20856 02/28/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross Wage FWT FICA SWT
115.50 0.00 -8.84 0.00
20857 02/28/92 Debra H. Sales
Gross Wage FWT FICA SWT
504^00 -32.00 -38.56 -9.00
20858 02/28/92 Kansas AAA
Member Dues Renewal - E. Dean Osbom #9003-0327-04
20859 02/28/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #5973
202.80
20860 03/04/92 Topeka Postmaster
Postage For Meter
200.00
20861 03/04/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
20862 03/04/92 Kansas Masonic Home
Per Capita Tax - Kansas Masonic Home, 1st 1/2
20863 03/12/92 VOID
34.00
225.00 -124.95 72,000.00 0.00
20864 03/13/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs for Si. Bernard Lodge #222
242.50
20865 03/13/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
279.00
20866 03/13/92 City of Topeka
Service to 02/27/92
20867 03/13/92 Masonic Service Association
1992 Membership Dues 03/10/92 Invoice - Supplies
2,561.32 27.00
20868 03/13/92 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc.
Invoice #1309 Invoice #1313, 1368, 1351
9.37 41.41
20869 03/13/92 Rhambo Management
March 1992, Parking
46.00
20870 03/13/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Charity Fund Accounting General Fund Accounting
20871 03/13/92 Foltz-Roepke Insurance
Renewal of Pol #BA 12597
20872 03/13/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #3615 - Progranuning Invoice #3624 - Programming
20873 03/13/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4554 & K4614
65.30
United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 02/29/92 Freight Week Ended 03/07/92
22.91 68.51
A. Kevin Kobler
Reiumbursement for Asay's Invoice #07942 & 09489
38.42
Gilbert A. Farmer
Reimbursement for Publicity Expense
10.96
20874 03/13/92 20875 03/13/92 20876 03/13/92
25.54
24.52 455.96 1,758.00 280.00 350.00
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Ck#
Date
To
20877 03/13/92 Conrad F. Johnson, GM
Description Contingent Expense for February, 1992. Auto Expense For February, 1992
20878 03/13/92 Stange Company
Balance of Invoice #15242-A
20879 03/13/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6020 Invoice #6073
20880 03/13/92 Today
Print February Issue of The Kansas Mason
20881 03/13/92 Scott, Quinlan & Hecht 20882 03/13/92 Laneco Engraving 20883 03/13/92 Modem Office Methods 20884 03/13/92 Caddylak Systems
253 Amount 1,269.62 290.85 7,12 313.83 196.95 2,290.54
Statement Dated 02/27/92
17.50
Invoice #13998
21.03
Invoice #47002
87.55
Invoice #362997
49.50
20885 03/13/92 Pitney-Bowes
Invoice Invoice Invoice Invoice
#396738 #220414 #220415 #220416
20886 03/13/92 Pfuetze-Bergman Smdio
Invoice #9869
20887 03/13/92 LDDS Communications, Inc.
Invoice #100006118
20888 03/13/92 Morris Fisher
Copies for mailing re SB1630
117.50 42.34 135.49 154.55 99.14 8.64 94.73
20889 03/13/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs for Lodge #217
194.00
20890 03/13/92 Postmaster - Burlington
Balance of Postage For Kansas Mason
390.72
20891 03/13/92 VOID
20892 03/13/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
20893 03/13/92 Jean E. Rader
20894 03/13/92 A. Kevin Kobler
20895 03/13/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
20896 03/13/92 Ernest S. Horton
0.00 Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
Gross FWT FICA SWT
567.84 -56.00 -43 M -17.00
Gross FWT FICA SWT
259.00 0.00 -19.81 0.00
254 Clc#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
20897 03/13/92 Debra H. Sales
Gross FWT PICA SWT
20898 03/13/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT Withheld HCA Withheld FICA Expense
20899 03/21/92 Mileage & Per Diem for Atmuiil Communication 21473
March Amount 560.00 ^1.00 -12.84 -12.00 1,059.00 742.05 741.98 26,310.75
21474 03/17/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
Cash For Annual Communication
100.00
21475 03/26/92 Postmaster
Postage Due Account - KS Mason remms
250.00
21476 03/26/92 Southwestern Bell
Service To 03/11/92
127.83
21477 03/26/92 Brookville Hotel
Meals @ All-Masonic Banquet
21478 03/26/92 Hofftneister Professional
Transport Grand Lodge Carpet & Furniture Cleaning Paraphanalia to Salina
21479 03/26/92 The Economics Press
Subscription Renewal
16.22
21480 03/26/92 Cintas
Invoice #848378
26.20
21481 03/26/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice #334 - Advanced Proceedings Invoice #352 - Checks
21482 03/26/92 VOID
4,788.88 156.37
3,478.67 402.38 0.00
21483 03/26/92 F.N. Kistner Co.
Invoice #49574
21484 03/26/92 Pantagraph
Invoice #13749
537.72
21485 03/26/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6121
241.80
21486 03/26/92 M. Evans & Company, Inc.
Invoice #3681 - Books
136.72
21487 03/26/92 KP&L Gas Service Co.
Service To 03/16/92
437.51
21488 03/26/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 03/14/92 Freight Week Ended 03/21/92
21489 03/26/92 Bizmart
Statement Dated 03/13/92
21490 03/26/92 Richard D. Overton
Video Tapes, etc. Conference Expenses COA Meeting 03/14/92 ADGM & DDGM Conference
21491 03/26/92 Don E. Robinett
By-law Revision Committee
21492 03/26/92 Morris Fisher
COA Meeting 03/14/92
21493 03/26/92 AT&T
Service To 03/10/92
115.62
21494 03/26/92 Quill
Invoice #3610528
107.88
21495 03/26/92 DeWitt Specialty Advenising
Invoice #13067 - Sunflower Pins
146.80
41.08 31.74 118.12 63.94 62.50 31.46 87.98 217.80 37.75
2,950.00
1992-93 Ck^
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
255 Amount
21496 03/26/92 Grand Guardian Council
Crand Session Ad - Job's
21497 03/26/92 Laneco Engraving
Invoice #13973 Invoice #14029
531.45 20.20
21498 03/26/92 Midwestern Paper Co
Invoice #1769602 Discount
166.30 -3.16
80.00
Road Signs For Smithton #1
97.00
21500 03/26/92 Endowment Association - Ft. Hays St. University
Scholarship Award - Jeremy Wayne Couch
300.00
21501 03/27/92 Kansas Masonic Home
Per Capita Tax - Balance Due Initiatory Fee
21502 03/31/92 City of Topeka
Service To 03/26/92
21503 03/31/92 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
200.00
21504 03/31/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6175
230.10
21505 03/31/92 Hilts, Inc.
Invoice #219404
21506 03/31/92 Caddylak Systems, Inc.
Balance of Invoice #362997
21507 03/31/92 Gil Watson
Expenses & Hororarium Speaker @ All Masonic
21508 03/31/92 Jeffrey L. Sowder
Membership Committee Program Expenses
435.65
21509 03/31/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Premium - #0213801 Premium-#02138
364.73 124.95
21510 03/31/92 Swart-Park Motor, Inc.
Grand Master's Automobile
21499 03/26/92 World Class Signs
21511 03/31/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
21512 03/31/92 Jean E. Rader
21513 03/31/92 A. Kevin Kobler
21514 03/31/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
21515 03/31/92 Ernest S. Horton
21516 03/31/92 Debra S. Davis
71,793.00 3,360.00 29.34
38.83 6.18 1,252.07
11,603.75
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
Gross FWT PICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
Gross FWT HCA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
Gross FWT PICA SWT
596.96 -59.00 -45.67 -17.00
Gross FWT nCA SWT
479.50 -19.00 -36.68 -3.00
Gross FWT PICA SWT
581.00 -22.00 -44.45 -8.00
256 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amouiu
21517 03/31/92 Richard D. Overton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
21518 03/31/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
21519 03/31/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross (February) FWT PICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
21520 03/31/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross (March) FWT PICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
21521 04/01/92 Red Coach Inn
Statement Dated 03/24/92
21522 04/02/92 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWT PICA SWT
21523 04/03/92 Monroe Haynes Jewelry Service Invoice #9676 - PGM Jewels Invoice #9677 - GL Off Jwls
200.00 0.00 -15.30 0.00 225.00 -124.95
5,403.79 132.00 0.00 -10.10 0.00 3,220.11 1,961.00
21524 04/03/92 Coventry Leather
Invoice #2335 - Cases PGM Jwls
180.00
21525 04/03/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6225
202.80
21526 04/03/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 03/28/92
39.50
21527 04/03/92 AAA Life Insurance Company
Policy #000109127 - Richard D. Overton Invoice #3631 - Programming (Mileage & Zipcode)
87.80
21528 04/03/92 Halstead Consulting
472.50
21529 04/03/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #17825102 Invoice #17835302 Discounts Earned
21530 04/03/92 Pfuetze-Bergman Studio
Invoice #10080 Invoice #10082
0.00 91.45
21531 04/03/92 The Cobb Group
Subscription Renewal (Inside DOS)
39.00
21532 04/03/92 Reno County Treasurer
Replace CK #20704 Dated 01/10/92 for tag on Mobile
18.25
21533 04/10/92 Rhambo Management
Parking - April 1992
46.00
21534 04/10/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Annual Reports - General Fund
21535 04/10/92 AAA Kansas
#9003-0480-07 - Richard D. Overton
21536 04/10/92 Postmaster
Return Postage Account - The
71.81 390.12 -8.78
389.99 34.00 300.00
Kansas Mason 21537 04/10/92 Flagline America 21538 04/10/92 Cambridge Lawn & Tree, Inc.
Invoice #03685 - Outdoor Flag
89.46
Invoice #54358 - Treat Oak Trees
60.52
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas To
Date
Description
21539 04/10/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6283
21540 04/10/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 04/04/92
21541 04/10/92 City of Topeka - Business
1st 1/2 1992 BID Fees Improvement District
21542 04/10/92 Modem Office Methods
Invoice #00047926
257 Amount 191.10 40.96 204.75 54.73
Red Coach Restaurant
Invoice #3214 - Ladies Luncheon Invoice #3218 - Samrday Brkfst
Clifford D. Knauss
PGM Luncheon Friday Noon - Out of State Guests
Vidricksen's Food Service
Invoice #2130 - Friday & Saturday Noon Meals
2,464.17
Salina Country Club
Invoice #043409 - Grand Master's Banquet
2,298.48
Conrad F. Johnson
March Expenses 1992 Grand Lodge Expense March Expenses
497.98 716.84 254.34
21548 04/13/92 Kansas St. University -
Scholarship - Gregory J. Gehrt Student Financial Aid
500.00
21549 04/13/92 Postmaster
Postage for Meter
300.00
21550 04/15/92 lATSE
Invoice #49556 - Lighting @ All Masonic Dinner
50.00
21551 04/15/92 Morris Fisher
Travel Expense - Area Meetings @ Garden City &
61.27
Invoice #3635
70.00
21553 04/15/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 04/11/92
61.05
21554 04/15/92 Carta's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4614 Invoice #K4668 Invoice #K4675
32.19 73.40 40.02
21555 04/15/92 AAA Life Insurance Company
Policy #0001091826 - E. Dean Osbom
38.00
21556 04/15/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #17870602 Discount Earned
70.20 -1.33
21557 04/15/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT PICA PICA Expense
21558 04/15/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
293.00
21559 04/15/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
21560 04/15/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21543 04/10/92 21544 04/10/92 21545 04/10/92 21546 04/10/92 21547 04/10/92
21552 04/15/92 Halstead Consulting
ncA SWT
1,282.96 934.01 45.00
1,061.00 882.61 882.61
258 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amount
21561 04/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
21562 04/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA SWT
596.96 -59.00 -45.67 -17.00
21563 04/15/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
231.00 0.00 -17.67 0.00
21564 04/15/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT PICA SWT
602.00 -40.00 -46.05 -11.00
21565 04/15/92 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWT PICA SWT
44.00 0.00 -3.37 0.00
21566 04/22/92 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
21567 04/23/92 Masonic Building Board of Trustees
Building use & sound system contribution (Salina)
2,500.00
21568 04/23/92 Postmaster - Burlington
Postage for April Issue of The Kansas Mason
5,000.00
21569 04/23/92 Kansas University - Student Financial Aid Office
Scholarship - Ryan Reiter
100.00
21570 04/24/92 Reno County Treasurer
Tax & Tag - 84 CMC Pickup Mail Fee
121.28 0.50
21571 04/24/92 Southwestern Bell
Charges Through 04/11/92
21572 04/24/92 Halstead Consulting
Program Development
21573 04/24/92 Walter Bird
Refund - Purchase of Banquet Tickets Typesetting April Issue of The Kansas Mason
21574 04/24/92 Clay Center Publishing Co.
200.00
73.84 122.50 48.00 319.89
21575 04/24/92 Bizmart
Statement dated 04/14/92
21576 04/24/92 Cintas
Invoice #853647
21577 04/24/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6339
234.00
21578 04/24/92 Swart-Park Motors, Inc.
Invoice #81098 - Replace Windshield in 91 Ford
270.66
21579 04/24/92 Conrad F. Johnson
Final Expense Payment
114.74
21580 04/24/92 William F. Mcintosh
Editing April Issue of The Kansas Mason
266.02
21581 04/24/92 Pfuetze-Bergman Studio
Invoice #10160- Grand Master's Portrait
21582 04/24/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice #1134-(500)
129.30 27.50
92.62 0.00
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
259 Amount
21583 04/24/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Weelc Ended 04/18/92
21584 04/24/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4733
21585 04/24/92 KP&L Gas Service Co.
Service to 04/14/92
502.06
21586 04/24/92 AT&T
Service To 04/10/92
194.53
21587 04/24/92 Star Trophy
Invoice #010256
271.36
21588 04/27/92 Masonic Service Association
Registration to Strategic Planning Conference for
950.00
21589 04/27/92 Grand Lodge of California
Contribution for 1993 Rose Parade Float
200.00
21590 04/30/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel Expense - COA Meeting in KC & Area Meeting
109.43
21591 04/30/92 Kansas Employment Security Fund
1st Quarter, 1992 SUTA Deposit
74.20
21592 04/30/92 City of Topeka
Service to 04/27/92
28.23
21593 04/30/92 Foltz-Roeplce Insurance
Policy #BA-12597 Add 92 Mercury & Delete 91 Ford
44.00
21594 04/30/92 Washington National Ins.
Pol #175-T287195 Richard D. Overton
29.00
17.36 47.42
21595 04/30/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 04/25/92
21596 04/30/92 E. Dean Osborn
Travel Expense - Area Meetings & COA Meeting in KC
489.39
21597 04/30/92 Carveth K. Neer
Travel Expense - Area Meetings & COA Meeting in KC
186.30
21598 04/30/92 David L. Recob
Travel Expense - Area Meetings as Committee Rep.
153.01
21599 04/30/92 Morris Fisher
Travel Expense - Area Meetings & COA Meeting in KC
155.44
21600 04/30/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Premium - Group #0213801 Premium _ Group #02138
364.73 124.95
21601 04/30/92 Today
Invoice #40147 - April Issue of The Kansas Mason
2,487.42
21602 04/30/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
21603 04/30/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21604 04/30/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
44.07
260 CkiC
Proceedings of The Date
To
Descnp tion
March Amount
21605 04/30/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT nCA SWT
582.40 -59.00 ^M.55 -17.00
21606 04/30/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
245.00 0.00 -18.74 0.00
21607 04/30/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
497,00 -22.00 -38.02 -8.00
21608 04/30/92 Charles Hofftneister
Gross FWT FICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
21609 04/30/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
225.00 -124.95
21610 04/30/92 H.T. Paul Co., Inc.
Parking - 8th Street Lot
150.00
21611 05/04/92 Lifeco
Airfare - Osbom & Sowder To Milwakee 5-28-92
380.00 225.00
21612 05/04/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FUTA Deposit
21613 05/04/92 E. Dean Osbom
Postage for special mailing to Lodge Secretaries
21614 05/04/92 Postmaster - Burlington
Balance of Postage Due - April Issue Kansas Mason
21615 05/05/92 Postmaster - Topeka
Postage For Meter
200.00
21616 05/07/92 Gem State Specialists
Downpayment on emblems
500.00
21617 05/08/92 VOID
93.96 6.90
0.00
21618 05/08/92 Pfuetze-Bergman Studio
Invoice #10080
21619 05/08/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Accounting - General Account Accounting - Charity Account
849.10 31.05
21620 05/08/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6466 Invoice #6541
200.85 234.00
21621 05/08/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4800 Invoice #K4784
21622 05/08/92 National Information Data Ctr.
1992 Zip Code Directory
34.90
21623 05/08/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 05/02/92
33.13
21624 05/08/92 Morris Fisher
Travel Expense - Midwest Conference of Masonic Ed
21625 05/08/92 Rhambo Management
Parking - 8th & Tyler
21626 05/08/92 Masonic Service Association
Invoice - 12 membership kits
21627 05/08/92 Midwestern Paper Comapany
Invoice #17935002 Discounts Earned
4.72
6.32 6.32
542.86 69.00 1,848.00 249.44 â&#x20AC;˘AM
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Ck#
Date
To
Description
261 Amount
21628 05/08/92 Postmaster - Topeka
Permit - Business Reply Mail
21629 05/08/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Reimbursement for use of personal phone
21630 05/11/92 World Class Signs
Road Sign For Henri Lodge #190 Road Sign For Bourbon Lodge #268
97.00 97.00
21631 05/12/92 ALMA LODGE #0161
Prior Ann Comm Mileage Prior Ann Comm Per Diem
20.25 30.00
21632 05/15/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT PICA PICA
1,044.00 808,75 808.73
21633 05/15/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
289.00
21634 05/15/92 Conference of Grand Masters of
1992-93 Dues Masons in North America
360.00
21635 05/15/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6618
212.55
21636 05/15/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4800
21637 05/15/92 Topeka Engraving, Inc.
Invoice #1627
21638 05/15/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 05/09/92
21639 05/15/92 Standart-Hart Printing Co.
Invoice #1307Invoice #1308Invoice #1309 Invoice #1310-
21640 05/15/92 Masonic Grand Lodge of Oregor1 Invoice #5412 - Lapel Pins
260.00 8.19
6.32 5.79 33.95 321.26 451.24 321.26 321.26 202.13
21641 05/15/92 S.M. Hanson Music. Inc.
Invoice #68138
24.06
21642 05/15/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #17951602 Discounts Earned
46.44 -0.88
21643 05/15/92 AT&T
Quarterly Maintenance Charge
10.42
21644 05/15/92 Richard D. Overton
Expense 03/23/92 - 05/09/92 Expense 03/23/92 - 05/09/92
21645 05/15/92 Albert 0 . Arnold, Jr.
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -126.30 -58.00
21646 05/15/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21647 05/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1.225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
21648 05/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
546.00 -53.00 -41.77 -16.00
409.91 973.21
262 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amount
21649 05/15/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
70.00 0.00 -5.36 0.00
21650 05/15/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT nCA SWT
427.00 -12.00 -32.67 -5.00
21651 05/18/92 Butler County Community College Endowment Office
Danelle Hershberger Scholarship
700.00
21652 05/18/92 World Class Signs
Road Sign for Woodson Lodge #121 Road Sign for Douglass Lodge #151 Road Sign for Fulton Lodge #210
53.00 145.50 48.50
21653 05/19/92 Kansas State Fair Board
Deposit - Space for State Fair
365.00
21654 05/21/92 Topeka Postmaster
Postage For Meter
200.00
21655 05/24/92 Jerald Peterson
Invoice #9165-9 - Apron Tubes
199.97
21656 05/24/92 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service To 05/11/92
121.60
21657 05/24/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #3650 - System Maintenance
70.00
21658 05/24/92 Cintas
Invoice #858952
29.73
21659 05/24/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4827
8.75
21660 05/24/92 Bizman
Account To 05/14/92
57.55
21661 05/24/92 KPL Gas Service Co.
Service To 05/13/92
311.27
21662 05/24/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 05/16/92
21663 05/24/92 AT&T
Service To 05/10/92
220.66
21664 05/24/92 Midwestern Paper Co.
Invoice #17977502 Discounts Earned
210.03 -3.99
21665 05/24/92 Carveth K. Neer
Travel - Area Meetings & Dedication @ Gamett
114.72
21666 05/24/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel - Area Meetings & Dedication @ Gamett
72.49
21667 05/24/92 David L. Recob
Travel - Area Meetings
33.00
21668 05/24/92 John E. Mowen
Travel - Area Meetings
272.40
21669 05/24/92 Maurice Fisher
Travel - Area Meetings & Dedication @ Gamett
108.30
21670 05/24/92 Jerry A. Lough
Ritualistic Committee Expense Travel - Dedication @ Gamett
115.81 32.56
Membership Committee Expense
639.89
21671 05/24/92 Jeffrey L. Sowder 21672 05/29/92 Jerald Peterson
Invoice #9165 - Aprons
21673 05/29/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6698
25.26
1,927.68 179.40
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
263 Amount
21674 05/29/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co.
Invoice Invoice Invoice Invoice
21675 05/29/92 AAA of Kansas
Membership - Morris Fisher Membership - Carveth K. Neer Membership - A. Kevin Kobler
61.00 61.00 61.00
21676 05/29/92 Reddi-Roofr of Topeka
Invoice #17229 - Service Roof Drains
63.15
21677 05/29/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 05/23/92
15.94
21678 05/29/92 Donald D. West
Expense - Attent Midwest Conf. on Masonic Ed.
49.55
21679 05/29/92 G-Neil Companies
Invoice #0370842.01 Employment Posters
38.43
21680 05/29/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Premium - Group #0213801 Premium - Group #02138
21681 05/29/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
21682 05/29/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT PICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21683 05/29/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
21684 05/29/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA SWT
298.48 -15.00 -22.83 -4.00
21685 05/29/92 Ernest S. Morton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
259.00 0.00 -19.81 0.00
21686 05/29/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT PICA SWT
371.00 -4.00 -28.38 -4.00
21687 05/29/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWT PICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
21688 05/29/92 Jan L. Swain
Gross FWT PICA SWT
553.00 -45.00 -42.30 -12.00
21689 05/29/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Aimuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
#1357-Book #1 #1358 - Letterheade #1365 - Pet. Restoration #1394 - BRM Envelopes
473.93 491.24 485.35 187.78
364.73 124,95
225.00 -124.95
Proceedings of The
264 CiJt
Date
Description
To
21690 05/29/92 Kansas State University Student Financial Aid
Scholarship - Steven Snyder
21691 06/02/92 Postmaster
Postage for meter - Grand Master's Phase 1 Rest-
21692 06/03/92 City of Topeka
Elevator Inspection Fee
21693 06/05/92 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
March Amount 700.00 1,100.00 25.00 300.00
21694 06/09/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs For Lodge #345
48.50
21695 06/12/92 City ofTopelca
Service To 05/21/92
31.76
21696 06/12/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service
General Fund - Accounting Charity Fund - Accounting
715.70 19.30
21697 06/12/92 Postmaster
Deposit - Postage Due Account Permit #3415.
150.00
21698 06/12/92 Postmaster
PO Box Rental Fee
21699 06/12/92 Richard D. Overton
Reimbursement for lapel emblems
21700 06/12/92 AAA Club Insurance
Member #034-90030-4800 additional coverage rider
39.00
21701 06/12/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Recording Fees - Perpetual Life Membership
38.00
21702 06/12/92 E. Dean Osbom
Masonic Renewal Task Force Area Meetings & Dedications
227.70 385.88
21703 06/12/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4652 - Programming Invoice #4654 - System Maintenance
875.00 105.00
21704 06/12/92 Neal's Plumbing & Heating
Invoice #3438 - Repair Waterline
58.77
21705 06/12/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 05/30/92 Freight Week Ended 06/06/92
14.34 19.95
21706 06/12/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4856
21707 06/12/92 Key Temporary Personnel
^
Invoice #6770 Invoice #6836 Invoice #6902
93.00 300.00
6.32 175.50 181.35 202.80
21708 06/12/92 Wolfe's Camera & Video
Invoice #135393 - Photo Restoration
10.26
21709 06/12/92 Rhambo Management
Parking - 8th & Tyler
92.00
21710 06/12/92 Jim White
Reimbursement - Expense of 5/31/92 showing of
21711 06/12/92 Modem Office Methods
Invoice #47687
21712 06/12/92 Inland Business Systems
Invoice #9789 - Maintenance Contract Renewal
21713 06/12/92 Scott, Quinlan & Hecht
Duplicating Costs Through 05/22/92
101.45 40.90 372.77 17.00
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Ck#
Date
To
21714 06/12/92 Pitney Bowes
Description
265 Amount
Invoice #672770 - Postage Machine Supplies Invoice #626092 - Postage Meter Rental
207.02
21715 06/12/92 H.T. Paul Company, Inc.
Parking Fees - 10 spaces 8th & Harrison
500.00
21716 06/12/92 Quill Corporation
Invoice #420570
21717 06/12/92 G. Neil Companies
Invoice #0370842.1
19.56
21718 06/12/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #18065702 Discounts Earned
310.29 -5.86
21719 06/15/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT PICA PICA
993.00 787.80 787.80
21720 06/15/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
277.00
21721 06/15/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
21722 06/15/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT PICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21723 06/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
21724 06/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA SWT
327.60 -19.00 -25.06 -6.00
21725 06/15/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
280.00 0.00 -21.42 0.00
21726 06/15/92 Debra S. Davis .
Gross FWT PICA SWT
567.00 -34.00 ^3.38 -9.00
21727 06/15/92 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWT PICA SWT
90.75 0.00 -6.94 0.00
21728 06/15/92 Jan L. Swain
Gross FWT PICA SWT
420.00 -48.00 -32.13 -8.00
21729 06/15/92 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWT PICA SWT
99.00 0.00 -7.57 0.00
117.50
55.17
Proceedings of The
266 Ck#
Date
To
Description
March Amount
21730 06/17/92 Shawnee County Treasurer
Last 1/2 1991 Real Property Tax (Paid Under
21731 06/17/92 Shawnee County Treasurer
Last 1/2 1991 Personal Property Tax
925.11
21732 06/19/92 Brookville Hotel
Meal Expense - Salina Grave Marking Ceremony
291.23
21733 06/19/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel Expense - K.C. re; computer applications
21734 06/19/92 William J. Brown
Travel Expense - Area Meetings, Lodge Dedication,
683.03
21735 06/19/92 Carveth K. Neer
Travel Expense - St. John's Day
98.34
12,985.64
61.79
21736 06/19/92 Dehn Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Invoice #92-4984
21737 06/19/92 Halstead Consulting
System Management
140.00
59.27
21738 06/19/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #6972
228.15
21739 06/19/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 06/13/92
21740 06/19/92 Bizmart
Account To 06/12/92 - computer supplies
368.91
21741 06/19/92 KPL Gas Service Co.
Service To 06/12/92
300.71
21742 06/19/92 Otis Elevator Company
Invoice #TMT27083001 - 5 Yr. Safety Test & Repair
847.65
21743 06/19/92 Bill Lewis Realtors
1992 Property Appraisal Update & Appearance at
200.00
21744 06/19/92 R.L. Dillard, Jr., Secretary -
Contribution to The Commission on Information for
50.00
Travel Expense - Grave Marking Ceremonies ÂŽ Salina
375.19
Travel Expense - Grave Marking Ceremony @ Syracuse
278.83
64.67
Treasurer 21745 06/22/92 Carveth K. Neer 21746 06/22/92 A. Kevin Kobler 21747 06/26/92 Donald F. Werner 21748 06/26/92 William G. Updegrove
Travel Expense - Salina & Syracuse Grave Marking
39.04
Travel Expense - Salina & Syracuse Grave Marking
122.10
Program Donation 21749 06/26/92 Kansas Rainbow For Girls
70.00
Travel Expense - Grave Markings @ Salina &
321.82
Travel Expense - Grave Markings, Salina & Syracuse Committee Expense
335.33
21752 06/26/92 Carveth K. Neer
Travel Expense - Presentation @ Bunker Hill
106.92
21753 06/26/92 Johnny Gillham
Travel Expense - St. John's Day Travel Expense - Grave Marking, Salina & Syracuse
40.26 221.62
21750 06/26/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. 21751 06/26/92 E. Dean Osborn
31.32
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
267 Amount
21754 06/26/92 Donald D. West
Travel Expense - Grave Marking, Salina & Syracuse
21755 06/26/92 Jerry D. Baughn
Travel - St. John's Day Travel - Lawrence Area Meeting Travel - Gamett Dedication
21756 06/26/92 Soutliwestern Bell
Service To 06/11/92
216.38
21757 06/26/92 Heirloom Bible Publishers
Invoice #47139
400.12
21758 06/26/92 Cardinal Building Services
Invoice #0066246-IN
210.00
21759 06/26/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #7037
134.55
21760 06/26/92 VOID
295.05 95.10 38.50 17.16
0.00
21761 06/26/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 06/20/92
34.32
21762 06/26/92 AT&T
Service To 06/10/92
91.36
21763 06/26/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #18113102 Discount Earned
167.32 -3.16
21764 06/30/92 World Class Signs
Sign For Woodson Lodge #121 Signs for Perry Lodge #415
44.00 97.00
21765 06/30/92 City of Topeka
Service To 06/22/92
39.35
21766 06/30/92 Masonic Grand Lodge of Oregon1 Invoice #5482
132.59
21767 06/30/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 06/27/92
54.66
21768 06/30/92 Donald F. Werner
Travel - Parsons Mtg Burning
71.28
21769 06/30/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel - Parsons Mtg Burning
67.32
21770 06/30/92 Jerry D. Baughn
Travel - Salina & Syracuse
220.52
21771 06/30/92 Thomas J. Welch
Travel - Salina & Syracuse
214.80
21772 06/30/92 Stanley D. Browning
Travel - Salina & Syracuse
282.34
21773 06/30/92 John E. Mowen
Travel - Gamett, Salina, Overland Park
403.50
21774 06/30/92 Wade R. Parle
Travel Expense - Syarcuse
56.34
21775 06/30/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Premium Group #0213801 Premium Group #02138
364.73 124.95
21776 06/30/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.,
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
21777 06/30/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21778 06/30/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
Proceedings of The
268 Ck*
Date
To
Description
March Amount
21779 06/30/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA SWT
611.52 -62.00 ^t6.78 -18.00
21780 06/30/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
224.00 0.00 -17.14 0.00
21781 06/30/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
602.00 -40.00 ^16.05 -11.00
21782 06/30/92 Richard D. Overton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
200.00 0.00 -15.30 0.00
21783 06/30/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWT FICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
21784 06/30/92 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWT FICA SWT
154.00 0.00 -11.78 0.00
21785 06/30/92 Jan L. Swain
Gross FWT FICA SWT
203.00 0.00 -15.53 0.00
21786 06/30/92 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWT FICA SWT
187.00 0.00 -14.31 0.00
21787 06/30/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
21788 07/06/92 World Class Signs
Road Sign - Anchor Lodge #224
21789 07/06/92 Museum of the KS Nat Guard
Aimual Contribution
225.00 -124.95 48.50 100.00
21790 07/06/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs -Oxford Lodge #165
21791 07/09/92 Gem State Specialties
Balance of Emblem order
453.79
21792 07/09/92 Marvin Thompson
Repairs - 1984 CMC Pickup
311.56
21793 07/10/92 Topeka Postmaster
Postage For Meter
200.00
21794 07/14/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4661 - Programming 1992 Annual Renim
210.00
21795 07/15/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT HCA FICA
1,067.00 898.07 898.07
21796 07/15/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
288.00
21797 07/15/92 VOID
97.00
0.00
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Ck#
Date
To
21798 07/15/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service 21799 07/15/92 Topeka Engraving Co., Inc. 21800 07/15/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Description
269 Amount
Charity Fund Accounting
24.72
General Fund Accounting
217.40
Invoice #1894
6.99
21801 07/15/92 Carta's Type, Inc.
Invoice #7109 Invoice #7170 Invoice #K4944 Invoice #K4936 Fax Transmittal
21802 07/15/92 Rhambo Management
Parking - 8th & Tyler
92.00
21803 07/15/92 Cintas
Invoice #869760
33.17
21804 07/15/92 VOID
193.05 230.10 6.36 6.36 1.59
0.00
21805 07/15/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 07/04/92
18.26
21806 07/15/92 B.I.T.E. Computing
06/24/92 Consultation
21807 07/15/92 H.T. Paul Company, Inc.
Parking - 8th & Harrison
500.00
21808 07/15/92 Modern Office Methods
Maintenance Contract Renewal
634.34
21809 07/15/92 Harold E. Flaigle
Travel - Salina & Syracuse Travel - Parsons Mtg Burning
273.35 55.00
21810 07/15/92 Wade R. Park
Travel - St. Johns' Day
182.36
Travel - Gamett Dedication
190.82
21811 07/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
120.00
Travel - Emporia Planning Session
230.98
Travel - Emporia Planning Session
238.64
Travel - Emporia Planning Session
240.09
Travel - Emporia Planning Session Travel - Parsons Mtg Burning Travel - Parsons Mtg Burning Reimbursement for proficiency pins
262.87 75.68 69.52 66.50
21816 07/15/92 Morris L. Fisher
Travel - Parsons Mtg Burning Travel - Emporia Planning Session
61.60 210.72
21817 07/15/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
21818 07/15/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21819 07/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
21820 07/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
458.64 -39.00 -35.09 -11.00
21812 07/15/92 E. Dean Osborne 21813 07/15/92 Carveth K. Neer 21814 07/15/92 Don West 21815 07/15/92 Jerry A. Lough
270 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amount
21821 07/15/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
126.00 0.00 -9.64 0.00
21822 07/15/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT SWT
518.00 -25.00 -39.63 -8.00
21823 07/17/92 Richard D. Overton
Contingency - April & May Auto - May & June
273.18 341.33
21824 07/20/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel - Membership Promotion
504.50
21825 07/27/92 Topeka Postmaster
Postage for meter
200.00
21826 07/31/92 Donald F. Werner
Dedication at Masonic Home
41.35
21827 07/31/92 Johnny J. Gillham
Dedication at Masonic Home
51.70
21828 07/31/92 Harold E. Flaigle
Dedication at Masonic Home
125.75
21829 07/31/92 Stan Browning
Dedication @ Masonic Home & Mort Burning @ Parsons
84.26
21830 07/31/92 Carveth K. Neer
Dedication @ Masonic Home & Colby Meeting
284.48
21831 07/31/92 City of Topeka
Service to 07/22/92
45.43
21832 07/31/92 Southwestern Bell
Service To 07/11/92
219.87
21833 07/31/92 Masonic Service Association
Video Tape -
24.95
21834 07/31/92 The Economics Press
Renewal Subscription
20.90
21835 07/31/92 Halstead Consulting
Programming - Reconstruct Database
21836 07/31/92 Neal's Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Invoice #3521 - Repair Stool
21837 07/31/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #7238
269.10
Invoice #7298
292,50
Service To 07/14/92
457.96
Account to 07/14/92
73.65
ncA
21838 07/31/92 KP&L Gas Service Co. 21839 07/31/92 Bizmart 21840 07/31/92 United Parcel Service
21841 07/31/92 TDS Corp.
Freight Week Ended 07/11/92 Freight Week Ended 07/18/92 Freight Week Ended 07/25/92 Invoice #002673 - Repair Mobile Lodge
1,085.00 51.63
14.20 34.11 14.33 3,355.02
21842 07/31/92 Star Trophy
Invoice #010982 - Plaques
266.06
21843 07/31/92 Macoy
Invoice #027038 - Repair PGM Apron Invoice #027038 - Repair Gr Sec Apron
94.34 88.21
21844 07/31/92 Laneco Engraving
Invoice #14300-Name Badges
15.71
21845 07/31/92 AT&T
Service To 07/10/92
47.34
21846 07/31/92 Thompkins & Company
Worker's Compensation Renewal
853.00
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Ck#
Date
To
Description
21847 07/31/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Premium - Group #0213801 Premium - Group #02138
271 Amount 364.73 124.95
21848 Qni'i\l92 KS Employment Security Fund
2nd Quarter, 1992, contribution
21849 07/31/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,664.00 -216.00 -127.30 -58.00
21850 07/31/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21851 07/31/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,225.00 -126.00 -93.71 -39.00
21852 07/31/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
58.24 0.00 -4.46 0.00
21853 07/31/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
112.00 0.00 -8.57 0.00
21854 07/31/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
504.00 -25.00 -38.56 -8.00
21855 07/31/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWT FICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
21856 07/31/92 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWT FICA SWT
119.63 0.00 -9.15 0.00
21857 07/31/92 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWT FICA SWT
100.38 0.00 -7.68 0.00
21858 07/31/92 Lillian H'. Wiant
Retirement Aimuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
21859 07/31/92 VOID
38.25
225.00 -124.95 0.00
21860 08/03/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel - Salina pickup AOA Portrait Framing Guest Book & Photo Album
50.27 148.77 40.24
21861 08/03/92 Gene Bradley
AOA Reception Expense
231.57
21862 08/03/92 C M . "Bud" Geis
AOA Reception Expense
28.31
21863 08/03/92 Kahler Lodging
Reservations - Midwest Conf. GM & GS 276.00
21864 08/03/92 Grand Lodge of MinnesoU
Reservations â&#x20AC;¢ Midwest Conf. GM & GS 200.00
272 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
21865 08/03/92 Brian Fields
March
Description Scholarship - Brian Fields
230.89
21866 08/03/92 Independence Community College Scholarship - Chad Berens
500.00
21867 08/11/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs - Lafayette Lodge #16
21868 08/14/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT FICA FICA
953.00 747.46 747.42
21869 08/14/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
263.00
21870 08/14/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21871 08/14/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
21872 08/14/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT
567.84 -56.00 -43.44 -16.00
21873 08/14/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT
231.00 0.00 -17.67 0.00
21874 08/14/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT
483.00 -21.00 -36.95 -6.00
21875 08/14/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross Wages FWT FICA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
21876 08/14/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4661 - Programming Invoice #4668 - Programming Invoice #4669 - Programming
21877 08/14/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Salina - Spec Commun Arrangements Framing
49.06 4.24
21879 08/20/92 Keith Hollingshead
Expense - 07/04/92 Hwy Trav. Prgm
100.00
21880 08/20/92 Ramada Inn
Expense - Reception of Imp. Potentate
49.91
21881 08/20/92 Bums Floral
Flower Arrangement - AOA Reception
21882 08/20/92 Masonic Relief Association
Annual Dues
21883 08/20/92 Rhambo Management
August Parking
92.00
21884 08/20/92 Langer-Wilson Florist
Floral Arrangement - AOA Reception
29.12
21885 08/20/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service
General Fund Accounting Charity Fund Accounting
21886 08/20/92 Bizman
Account to 08/14/92
21878 08/20/92 VOID
48.50
210.00 1,268.75 717.50
0.00
18.99 403.70
571.51 34.35 49.75
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
273 Amount
21887 08/20/92 Halstead Consulting
Prograimning
595.00
21888 08/20/92 KP&L Gas Service
Service to 08/12/92
458.51
21889 08/20/92 Montgomery Ward
Renew AC Service Contract
21890 08/20/92 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service To 08/11/92
21891 08/20/92 Topeka Blueprint
Copy Chaner for Valley Center #364
21892 08/20/92 The Agency
Trustee Bond Renewal
100.00
21893 08/20/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #7357 Invoice #7419 Invoice #7482
288.60 163.80 282.75
21894 08/20/92 Gem State Specialists, Inc.
Invoice Dated 08/03/92
426.03
74.91 229.65 4.24
21895 08/20/92 Cintas
Invoice #875050
29.65
21896 08/20/92 Standart-Hart Printing Co.
Invoice #1883
62.32
21897 08/20/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 08/01/92 Freight Week Ended 08/01/92 Frieght Week Ended 08/01/92
28.72 26.55 23.36
21898 08/20/92 H.T. Paul Company, Inc.
Parking - 8th & Harrison
21899 08/20/92 Whelan's
Invoice #5162422 Invoice #5163293
21.18 10.21
21900 08/20/92 AT&T
Quarterly Maintenance Charge
10.49
21901 08/20/92 Pitney-Bowes
Invoice #321247
21902 08/20/92 Gilbert A. Farmer
Expense throught 06/11/92
21903 08/20/92 The Clay Center Publishing Co.
Typeset August Issue of KS Mason
325.06
21904 08/20/92 Postmaster - Burlington
Postage August Issue of KS Mason
5,500.00
21905 08/20/92 William F. Mcintosh
Editor August Issue of KS Mason
21906 08/20/92 Today
Print August Issue of KS Mason
21907 08/20/92 Salina Bicentennial Center
Rent - 08/22/92 Spec. Communication
350.00
21908 08/20/92 Ronald E. White
Expense - Lecturer's School
127.55
21909 08/20/92 Robert K. Shklar
Expense - Lecturer's School
116.40
21910 08/20/92 Robert M. Schroeder
Expense - Lecmrer's School
114.90
21911 08/20/92 Johnny J. Gillham
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
48.40
21912 08/20/92 Carveth K. Neer
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
138.04
21913 08/20/92 Wade R. Park
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
188.61
500.00
451.13 22.29
278.01 2,337.72
21914 08/20/92 Donald F. Werner
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
26.40
21915 08/20/92 E. Dean Osbom
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
122.74
21916 08/20/92 Thomas J. Welsh
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
190.49
21917 08/20/92 Morris Fisher
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
75.57
274 Ck*
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amount
21918 08/20/92 Jerry A. Lough
Expentie - Receive Imp Potentate
30.12
21919 08/20/92 John E. Mowen
Expense - Receive Imp Potentate
124.80
21920 08/20/92 Richard D. Overton
Contingent - 06/27/92 - 08/09/92 Auto - 06/27/92 - 08/09/92
570.64 224.25
21921 08/24/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Expense - Spec Communicatio, Salina
202.71
21922 08/26/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
21923 08/26/92 Chautaqua Lodge #355
Dues - Gr Master's Rest. Program
21924 08/26/92 Postmaster
Postage For Meter Postage Due Account #300032
21925 08/26/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co.
Invoice #1956
21926 08/26/92 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWT FICA SWT
137.50 0.00 -10.52 0.00
21927 08/31/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT
20.00 300.00 200.00 5,000.00
SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
21928 08/31/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
567.84 -56.00 -43.44 -16.00
21929 08/31/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
182.00 0.00 -13.92 0.00
21930 08/31/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
532.00 -28.00 -40.70 -9.00
21931 08/31/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWT FICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
21932 08/31/92 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWT FICA SWT
121.00 0.00 -9.76 0.00
21933 08/31/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT FICA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
21934 08/31/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
ncA
225.00 -124.95
21935 08/31/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement Annuity
307.99
21936 08/31/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel â&#x20AC;¢- Midwest Conf GM & GS
148.14
1992-93 CM
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
275 Amount
21937 08/31/92 Wade R. Park
Special Communication @ Salina
139.01
21938 08/31/92 Johnny J. Gillham
Special Communication @ Salina
135.54
21939 08/31/92 Carveth K. Neer
Special Communication @ Salina
204.16
21940 08/31/92 Tom Welsh
Special Communication @ Salina
123.39
21941 08/31/92 Donald F. Werner
Special Communication @ Salina
43.31
21942 08/31/92 Jerry D. Baughn
Special Communication @ Salina
134.01
21943 08/31/92 Stanley D. Browning
Special Communication @ Salina Receive Imp Potentate
156.56 117.60
21944 08/31/92 John E. Mowen
Special Communication @ Salina
129.02
21945 08/31/92 Ronald E. White
Ritualistic Coitmiittee Meetings
29.85
21946 08/31/92 Jerry A. Lough
Ritualistic Committee Meetings
322.61
21947 08/31/92 Walter M. Bird
Ritualistic Committee Meetings
115.72
21948 08/31/92 City of Topeka
Service to 08/27/92
29.09
21949 08/31/92 Floyd Trahoon
Donation to Watermelon Feed
25.00
21950 08/31/92 AAA Club Ins.
Premium - Cert #H-034-104083
39.00
21951 08/31/92 S.M. Hanson Music, Inc.
Inv #69792 - Taxcam 202mkll Recorder
424.54
21952 08/31/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #7618
522.60
21953 08/31/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 08/22/92
18.25
21954 08/31/92 Floyd Trahoon
Donation for VA Seminars
50.00
21955 08/31/92 Pitney-Bowes
Invoice #208822
140.16
21956 08/31/92 Fred Pryor Seminars
Budgeting Seminar
195.00
21957 08/31/92 Whelan's
Invoice #5165322
25.55
21958 08/31/92 Midwestern Paper Co.
Invoice #18309502 Discount Earned
316.83 -5.99
21959 08/31/92 AT&T
Service To 08/10/92
24.86
21960 08/31/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Premium - Group #0213801 Premium - Group #02138
503.92 124.95
21961 08/31/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4672 - Programming
700.00
21962 09/01/92 Rensenhouse Electric Supply
Invoice #8792-051996
21963 09/01/92 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
21964 09/04/92 Jean E. Rader
Reimbursement - Al Lock & Key
21965 09/08/92 Postmaster
Postage for Meter
21966 09/14/92 Larry Bills
Charitible Contribution
21967 09/15/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT nCA nCA
52.40 300.00 65.82 300.00 1,000.00 749.50 674.56 674.56
276 Ck#
P r o c e e d i n g s of T h e Date
To
21968 09/15/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
21969 09/15/92 Jean E. Rader
21970 09/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
21971 09/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Description
March Amount
SWT
209.00
Gross FWT PICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
Gross FWT FICA SWT
546.00 -53.00 -41.77 -15.00 0.00
21972 09/15/92 VOID
Gross FWT FICA SWT
518.00 -25.00 -39.63 -8.00
21973 09/15/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
21974 09/15/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Florida Disaster Relief Fund Lousianna Disaster Relief Fune
21975 09/15/92 Masonic Disaster Relief Fund 21976 09/15/92 Almoner's Fund 21977 09/15/92 D.I. Thornhill 21978 09/15/92 Homer Jones 21979 09/15/92 Grand Lodge AF&AM of KS 21980 09/15/92 Betty Jean Whiting 21981 09/16/92 Ernest S. Horton 21982 09/16/92 Melbum C. Bames 21983 09/16/92 Harold E. Flaigle 21984 09/16/92 Jerry A. Lough
1,000.00 1,000.00
3 months contribution
300.00
3 months contribution
150.00
3 months contribution
150.00
Transfer to Charity Fund
500.00
Ad in Amaranth Magazine Gross FWT FICA SWT Life Membership Committee Finance Committee Expenses
25.00 231.00 0.00 -17.67 0.00 49.28 49.28
Travel - Receive Imp Potentate Special Communication @ Salina
91.78 153.54
Special Communication @ Salina
78.74
Invoice #864327 Invoice #880350
25.85 29.03
21985 09/16/92 Cintas 21986 09/16/92 TDS Corp.
Inv #002866 - Repair Mobil Lodge
21987 09/16/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #7682 Invoice #7750
21988 09/16/92 Carta's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K4989 Invoice #K5094
21989 09/16/92 Hilts, Inc.
Invoice #235520
2,730.10 292.50 261.30 21.39 7.50 36.22
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
277 Amount
21990 09/16/92 Associated Business Forms
Inv #024445 - Membership Cards
21991 09/16/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 08/29/92 Freight Week Ended 09/05/92
16.71 36.43
21991 09/16/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 09/12/92
28.60
21992 09/16/92 H.T. Paul Company, Inc.
Parking - 8th c& Harrison
500.00
21993 09/16/92 Brian Fields
Scholarship - Brian Fields
114.32
21994 09/16/92 Candlelight Inn
Travel - Receive Imp Potentate ,
21995 09/16/92 EMI Motor Hotels
Travel - Receive Imp Potentate
21996 09/16/92 Rhambo Management
Parking - 8th & Tyler
21997 09/16/92 Modern Office Methods
Invoice #00049961 Invoice #00050034
21998 09/16/92 Thompkins & Company
Renewal - Liab & Prop Ins.
21999 09/16/92 E-Kan, Inc.
Invoice #78500
23.83
22000 09/16/92 PC Magazine
Annual Subscription
29.97
22001 09/16/92 Conf of Gr Sec in NA
1993 Conference Dues
65.00
22002 09/16/92 World Class Signs
Road Sign - Mayetta Lodge #393
48.50
22003 09/16/92 Postmaster
Postage for meter
300.00
22004 09/21/92 Postmaster
Postage for Meter
300.00
22005 09/22/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel to Grand Lodge of Iowa
101.99
22006 09/24/92 Best Buy
Samsun 19" Color TV W/VCR
454.99
22007 09/25/92 Southwestern Bell
Service to 09/11/92
244.43
22008 09/25/92 William J Brown
Postage & Supplies Travel to Grand Lodge of Iowa Spec Comm Parsons, Emporia, Topeka Midwest Conf GM & GS
36.60 250.38 400.79 276.10
22009 09/25/92 Carveth K Neer
COA Meeting
77.00
22010 09/25/92 A Kevin Kobler
Travel - Borland Computer Seminar KC Computer Reference Manuals
52.89 40.77
22011 09/25/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #7813 Invoice #7879
22012 09/25/92 Bizmart
Computer Paper & Audio Tapes 46.56 Goldstar 1024 Super VGA Color Monitor 472.03
22013 09/25/92 KPL 22014 09/25/92 Kansas Electric Supply Co Inc 22015 09/25/92 United Parcel Service 22016 09/25/92 Halstead Consulting 22017 09/25/92 Cambridge Lawn & Tree Inc 22018 09/25/92 AT&T
1,455.38
65.38 7.41 92.00 100.92 55.07 3,978.00
234.00 296.40
Service to 09/11/92
305.36
Invoice #T-06916I
21.69
Freight Week Ended 09/19/92 Programming - 09/05-20/92
242.34 1,470.00
Invoice #34303
94.80
Service Thru 09/10/92
39.76
278 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amoimt
22019 09/25/92 Grand Lodge of Iowa
Videotapes, Booklets & Postage
128.00
22020 09/25/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #18442802 Invoice #18458002 Discount Earned
34.63 320.98 -6.71
22021 09/25/92 Nationwide Papers
Invoice #97798-11 Invoice #97798-11 Discount Earned
267.29 134.18 -5.05
Expense to Lyons Dedication
127.97
Expense to Lyons Dedication
88.86
22022 09/28/92 Jerry D. Baughn 22023 09/28/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Invoice #784398
341.25
22024 09/29/92 Richard Young Products, Inc.
Postage For Meter
400.00
22025 09/29/92 Postmaster 22026 09/29/92 VOID
0.00
22027 09/30/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT PICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
22028 09/30/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22029 09/30/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA SWT
516.88 -47.00 -39.54 -13.00
22030 09/30/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
406.00 -25.00 -31.06 -6.00
22031 09/30/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT PICA SWT
553.00 -16.00 -42.30 -6.00
22032 09/30/92 Charles Hofftneister
Gross FWT PICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
Gross FWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22033 09/30/92 Stanley R. Halstead
ncA SWT 22034 09/30/92 Lillian H. Wiant 22035 09/30/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. 22036 09/30/92 Johnny J Gillham 22037 09/30/92 Jerry A Lough 22038 09/30/92 Carveth K Neer 22039 09/30/92 Stanley D Browing
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
225.00 -124.95
Retirement Annuity
307.99
Expenses to Lyons Dedication
132.23
Expenses to Lyons Dedication
184.47
Expenses to Lyons Dedication
171.90
Expenses to Lyons Dedication
153.36
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Clc#
Date
To
22040 09/30/92 Albert O Arnold Jr
Description Travel - Present 50yr Pin @ Baldwin Expenses to Lyons Dedication
279 Amount 20.68 118.08
22041 09/30/92 Thomas J Welsh
Expenses to Lyons Dedication
83.16
22042 09/30/92 City of Topeka
Water Thru 9/22/92
30.76
22043 09/30/92 Donaldsons
Tami-Shield
14.30
22044 09/30/92 Topeka Engraving
Invoice #3182
15.62
22045 09/30/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co.
Invoice #2159
1,453.58
22046 09/30/92 Carla's Type, Inc.
JobOrderK5113&K51l4
51.18
22047 09/30/92 United Parcel Service
Week Ending September 26, 1992
99.45
22048 09/30/92 Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Group #0213801 Group #02138
22049 09/30/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #18466602 Discount Earned
22050 10/04/92 Best Buy
Computer Control Cards & Software
22051 10/05/92 Heifner's Woods
Maintenance Contract
22052 10/08/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel - Grand Lodge of Missouri
22053 10/12/92 Clerk of The District Court
Filing Fee - Petition for Judicial Review on Property Tax Case
22054 10/14/92 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
200.00
22055 10/15/92 Jean E. Rader
GROSS FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
22056 10/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
GROSS FWT FICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22057 10/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
GROSS FWT nCA SWT
538.72 -50.00 -41.21 -14.00
22058 10/15/92 Ernest S. Horton
GROSS FWT FICA SWT
343.00 -14.00 -22.24 -5.00
22059 10/15/92 Debra S. Davis
GROSS FWT nCA SWT
364.00 0.00 -27.84 0.00
22060 10/15/92 VOID 22061 10/15/92 Stanley R. Halstead
22062 10/15/92 VOID
225.54 124.95 77.84 -1.47 503.56 99.02 110.93 61.50
0.00 GROSS FWT FICA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00 0.00
280 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
March
Description
22063 10/15/92 VOID
0.00
22064 10/15/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT PICA PICA
754.00 670.62 670.64
22065 10/15/92 Kansas Department of Revenue
SWT
210.00
22066 10/15/92 Walnut Valley Lodge #191
Prior Annual Comm - Per Diem Prior Annual Comm - Mileage
22067 10/15/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Accounting - General Fund
449.95
22068 10/15/92 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Accounting - Charity Fund
29.65
22069 10/15/92 A Kevin Kobler
Travel - Salina Re 93 Annual Comm
59.44
2207O 10/15/92 Don West
Travel - Lyons Dedication
155.19
22071 10/15/92 Donald F Werner
Travel - Lyons Dedication
33.66
22072 10/15/92 John E Mowen
Travel - Lyons Dedication
166.36
22073 10/15/92 VOID
30.00 35.00
0.00
22074 10/15/92 Halstead Consulting
Computer Programing
22075 10/15/92 Key Temporary Personnel
Invoice #8009 Invoice #7947
22076 10/15/92 United Parcel Service
Week Ending October 3, 1992 Week Ending October 10, 1992
54.52 51.84
22077 10/15/92 Cintas
Invoice #885653
27.25
22078 10/15/92 Gem Stale Specialists, Inc
Order #92100501
450.00
22079 10/15/92 Rambo Management
Parking - 8th & Tyler
22080 10/15/92 H T Paul Company Inc
Parking - 8th & Harrison
500.00
22081 10/15/92 J B Service JeÂŤrelry
Invoice #489
203.00
22082 10/15/92 Carla's Type Inc
Job Ticket #K5150
6.36
22083 10/15/92 Nationwide Papers
Invoice #97846-11
400.30
22084 10/15/92 Richard D. Overton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
200.00 0.00 -15.30 0.00
22085 10/15/92 C.W. McClain
Donation - Masonic Roadsign
600.00
22086 10/16/92 Richard Young Products
Printer Ribbons
206.08
22087 10/17/92 Red Coach Restaurant
Wichita Masonic Information Fair
790.75
22088 10/17/92 Henry Helgerson Co.
Wichita Masonic Information Fair
235.10
22089 10/19/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Wichita Masonic Information Fair
146.48
22090 10/19/92 Masonic Service /Association
Reg Fee - Jeff Sowder, Masonic Renewal 500.00
22091 10/23/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel - mail labels to Burlington
1,190.00 173.55 290.55
92.00
29.92
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
281 Amount
22092 10/23/92 Richard D. Overton
Certified Letter to R. Wilson & Lodge #433
14.74
22093 10/23/92 KPL
Service to October 16, 1992
339.41
22094 10/23/92 Bizman, Inc
Computer color monitors (3)
1,270.61
Office Supplies 22095 10/23/92 Kansas Electric Supply Co, Inc 22096 10/23/92 United Parcel Service 22097 10/23/92 United States Postal Service 22098 10/23/92 Macoy 22099 10/23/92 State Board of Tax Appeals 22100 10/23/92 Thompson Crawley Office
235.99
Invoice #T-069489
71.00
Week Ending October 17, 1992
61.12
Postage Due Account
150.00
Inv #025429 - books for resale
672.91
Copies of hearing transcripts Invoice #7259 - Table, chairs & wrkstn memo boards
23.40 1,369.94
Furniture Service Thru October 11, 1992
264.71
Inv #70451 - Recording Equipment
448.75
22101 10/23/92 Southwestern Bell 22102 10/23/92 S M Hanson Music Inc 22103 10/23/92 Richard D. Overton
Contingency through 10/13/92 Grand Master's Ring Bagpiper for Lyons Dedication Auto through 10/15/92
985.75 1,266.77 300.00 463.07
22104 10/27/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel - St. Thomas Lodge #306
221.19
22105 10/27/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs for Keystone Lodge #102
145.50
22106 10/27/92 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
200.00
22107 10/28/92 Postmaster
Postage - GM election notification
3,734.43 1,600.00
22108 10/29/92 Postmaster
Postage - GM election notification
22109 10/29/92 Best Buy
Computer System Components
22110 10/29/92 Shriner's Christmas Fantasy
Donation
22111 10/30/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
22112 10/30/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22113 10/30/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
640.64 -68.00 -49.01 -19.00
22114 10/30/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
210.00 0.00 -16.07 -1.00
476.04 25.00
282 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amount
22115 10/30/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT nCA SWT
511.00 -25.00 -39.09 -8.00
22116 10/30/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWT FICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
22117 10/30/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT FICA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22118 10/30/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
22119 10/30/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. 22120 10/30/92 Halstead Consulting 22121 10/30/92 Masonic Grand Lodge of Oregon 22122 10/30/92 Heifner's 22123 10/30/92 Hilts Inc 22124 10/30/92 United Parcel Service 22125 10/30/92 Masonic Service Association 22126 10/30/92 H T Paul Company Inc 22127 10/30/92 A T & T 22128 10/30/92 Midwestern Paper Company
22129 10/30/92 Carveth K Neer 22130 10/30/92 William J Brown 22131 10/30/92 Jeffrey L Sowder
Retirement Annuity Computer Programing Invoice #5633 Maintenance - November
22138 11/05/92 Postmaster 22139 11/07/92 Hilton Inn 22140 11/07/92 Hilton Inn
82.83 16.58
Brochures & Shipping
146.54
Parking - 8th & Harrison
500.00
Service to 10/10/92
33.49
Invoice #18565502 Less Credit Allowed Invoice #18607102 Less Credit Allowed
252.09 -4.77 146.24 -2.56
Wichita Masonic Information Fair
140.91
Visit Grand Lodge of Missouri
152.36
Milwaukee Masonic Renewal Seminar Masonic Retreat - Emporia
18.06 126.32
22133 10/30/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
22137 10/31/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
262.90
92.12
Invoice #41433
22136 10/31/92 KS Employment Security Fund
1,715.00
Invoice #300906
Nashville Masonic Renewal Seminar
22135 10/31/92 EXPO
307.99
Week Ending October 24, 1992
22132 10/30/92 Today
22134 10/31/92 Holiday Inn
225.00 -124.95
578.51 1,749.88
Premium Group #0213801
503.92
Premium Group #02138
124.95
Lawrence Masonic Information Fair
1,232.27
Lawrence Masonic Information Fair
120.00
SUTA Contribution
22.64
FUTA Contribution
175.00
Postage For Meter
500.00
Garden City Masonic Information Fair
400.02
Garden City Masonic Information Fair
107.90
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
283 Amount
22141 11/11/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Garden City Masonic Information Fair McPherson Memorial Dedication
22142 11/13/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22143 11/13/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA SWT
560.56 -56.00 -42.88 -15.00
22144 11/13/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
399.00 -22.00 -30.52 -8.00
22145 11/13/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
504.00 -25.00 -38.56 -8.00
22146 11/13/92 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWT FICA SWT
77.00 0.00 -5.89 0.00
22147 11/13/92 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWT FICA SWT
60.50 0.00 -4.63 0.00
22148 11/13/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT FICA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22149 11/13/92 Kourtney Kingsley
Gross FWT FICA SWT
60.50 0.00 ^.63 0.00
22150 11/13/92 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
22151 11/13/92 Jerald Peterson
Past Master's Pins
204.00 29.65
268.55 50.28
22152 11/13/92 City of Topeka
Service to 10/22/92
22153 11/13/92 Rhambo Management
Parking - 8th & Tyler
22154 11/13/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4678 - Programming
22155 11/13/92 Dehn Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Invoice #92-5370
22156 11/13/92 Cogswell Electric Co., Inc.
Invoice #8681
22157 11/13/92 Glenn E. Blackburn
Subscription Renewal
30.00
22158 11/13/92 Cintas Coiporation
Invoice #891057
27.25
22159 11/13/92 AT&T
Invoice #2173723131
10.49
22160 11/13/92 Thomas J. Welch
McPherson Memorial Dedication
68.20
92.00 350.00 70.01 417.08
284 Ck#
Proceed!ings of The Date
To
Description
March Amount
22161 11/13/92 C.W. McClain
Garden City Masonic Information Fair
237.33
22162 11/13/92 William J. Brown
Cartridge for Copy Machine & Paper Lawrence Masonic Information Fair Garden City Masonic Information Fair McPherson Memorial Dedication
108.03 134.25 146.25 29.48
22163 11/13/92 E. Dean Osbom
Garden City Masonic Information Fair McPherson Memorial Dedication Lyons Building Dedication Lawrence Masonic Information Fair
178.69 27.28 44.52 195.54
22164 11/13/92 Carveth K. Neer
Lawrence Masonic Information Fair Garden City Masonic Information Fair McPherson Memorial Dedication
148.70 142.42 143.14
22165 11/13/92 J.D. Baughn
McPherson Memorial Dedication
114.52
22166 11/13/92 Morris Fisher
Lawrence Masonic Information Fair Garden City Masonic Information Fair
161.45 83.83
22167 11/13/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 10/31/92 Freight Week Ended 11/07/92
22168 11/13/92 Postmaster
Permit Fee - 3rd Class #603
22169 11/13/92 A.B. Dick
Invoice #0967411
170.88
22170 11/13/92 City of Topeka - BID
2nd Half 1992 Dues
204.75
22171 11/13/92 Modem Office Methods
Invoice #00051695 (Software)
22172 11/13/92 Macoy
Invoice #033307 (Books)
22173 11/13/92 Laneco Engraving
Name Badges
22174 11/13/92 Midwestern Paper Co.
Invoice #18653702 Discount Earned
320.83 -6.06
22175 11/13/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT PICA PICA
741.00 673.42 673.42
22176 11/13/92 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
209.00
22177 11/16/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs - Great Bend Lodge #15
22178 11/20/92 Jerald Peterson
Aprons & Apron Tubes
22179 11/20/92 Halstead Couhsulting
Programming - Database Changeover
525.00
22180 11/20/92 KPL
Service to 11/10/92
508.31
22181 11/20/92 United Parcel Service
Week Ended 11/14/92
22182 11/20/92 Midwest Conf on Masonic Ed
Dues to 06/30/93'
297.00
22183 11/20/92 Kansas Electric Supply Co.
Invoice #T-069828
106.07
22184 11/20/92 PC Novice
Subscription Renewal
22185 11/20/92 BizMart
Supplies Color Monitors
22186 11/20/92 Midwestern Paper Co.
Invoice #18682202 Discount Earned
41.97 59.07 75.00
687.29 1,291.32 39.27
242.50 2,351.84
58.73
42.00 146.88 1,270.61 100.57 -1.70
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Ck#
Date
To
Description
285 Amount
22187 11/20/92 The Grand Lodge of Florida
Masonic Education Supplies
22188 11/30/92 Jean F. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
22189 11/30/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22190 11/30/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
465.92 -40.00 -35.64 -12.00
22191 11/30/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
308.00 -8.00 -23.56 -4.00
22192 11/30/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
322.00 0.00 -24.65 -1.00
22193 11/30/92 Charles Hofftneister
Gross FWT FICA SWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
22194 11/30/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT FICA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22195 11/30/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
22196 11/30/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement Aimuity
22197 12/01/92 John E. Mowen
McPherson Dedication Wyandotte Dedication Coffeyville Dedication
22198 12/01/92 Donald D. West
Garden City Masonic Information Fair McPherson Dedication
22199 12/01/92 Johnny J. Gillham
Wyandotte Dedication Coffeyville Dedication
47.52 26.40
22200 12/01/92 Wade R. Park
McPherson Dedication
106.39
22201 12/01/92 Jerry D. Baughn
Wyandotte Dedication
104.91
22202 12/01/92 Stanley D. Browning
McPherson Dedication Wyandotte Dedication
87.78 89.10
22203 12/01/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Wyandotte Dedication Coffeyville Dedication
29.70 72.60
Wyandotte Dedication
33.00
22204 12/01/92 Thomas J. Welsh 22205 12/01/92 Jeffrey L. Sowder
Lawrence Masonic Information Fair
22206 12/01/92 Heifner's
Maintenance
17.50
225.00 -124.95 307.99 74.80 17.60 66.00 154.00 44.00
105.57 94.87
Proceedings of The
286 Cl(#
Date
To
Description
March Amount
22207 12/01/92 Southwestern Bell
Charges to 11/11/92
192.35
22208 12/01/92 Dehn Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Invoice #92-5449
162.55
22209 12/01/92 Grand Lodge of Iowa
Videotape - "Conscience & The Crafl"
22210 12/01/92 Kansas Electric Supply Co.
Invoice #T-069697
22211 12/01/92 United Parcel Service
Freight Weelc Ended 11/21/92
83.33
Freight Week Ended 11/28/92
27.68
Service Thru 11/10/92
36.42
25.00 6.63
22212 12/01/92 AT&T 22213 12/01/92 Quill Corporation 22214 12/01/92 Whelan's
Invoice #5783359 Invoices #5191716, #2521618, #2522778, #5192878
459.15 51.32
22215 12/01/92 H.T. Paul Company, Inc.
Parlcing - 8th & Harrison
500.00
22216 12/01/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #18715902 Discount Earned
177.63. -3.16
22217 12/01/92 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Premium - Group #0213801 Premium - Group #02138
225.54 124.95
22218 12/01/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs - Lafayette Lodge #16
145.50
22219 12/02/92 Conf of Grand Masters in NA
Registration for Gr Master's Conf
1,275.00
22220 12/02/92 Conf of Grand Secretaries
Registration for Gr Sec Conf
460.00
22221 12/02/92 Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa
Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room
293.04 293.04 293.04 293.04 293.04 293.04 293.04 219.78
Res - Richard D. Overton Res - William J. Brown Res - Morris L. Fisher Res - A. Kevin Kobler Res - Carveth K. Neer Res - Thomas C. Raum Res - Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Res - E. Dean Osbom
22222 12/04/92 VOID
0.00
22223 12/04/92 VOID
0.00
22224 12/07/92 PC Power & Cooling, Inc.
Invoice #61907 - Server Tower
22225 12/04/92 Carta's Type, Inc.
Job Ticket #K5302 Job Ticket #K5296
6.36 9.22
22226 12/04/92 Modem Office Methods
Invoice #00052303
173.98
22227 12/04/92 Pitney Bowes
Invoice #655098
130.19
22228 12/04/92 Olivett International Inc.
Invoice #1189/893
240.00
1,736.08
22229 12/04/92 Cogswell Electric Co., Inc.
Invoice #8619
12.62
22230 12/04/92 National Geographic Society
Account #00837*004845&X
48.45
22231 12/04/92 Cintas Corporation
Invoice #896442
27.25
22232 12/04/92 City of Topeka
Service to 11/23/92
22233 12/04/92 Thomas J. Welsh
Coffeyville Dedication
32.69 208.00
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1992-93 Clc#
Date
To
287
Description
22234 12/04/92 Wade R. Park
Coffeyville Dedication
231.71
22235 12/04/92 Carveth K. Neer
Coffeyville Dedication
94.62
22236 12/04/92 Halstead Consulting
Programming
22237 12/07/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Garnett Mortgage Burning
36.52
Manhattan Confer With Accountants
30.80
525.00
22238 12/10/92 Postmaster Postage For Meter
300.00
22239 12/11/92 Jerry Lough Coffeyville Dedication
89.02
Week Ending 12/05/92
63.68
Parking for December
92.00
22240 12/11/92 United Parcel Service 22241 12/11/92 Rambo Parking 22242 12/11/92 B. Swader Snow Removal 22243 12/11/92 Quill Corporation 22244 12/11/92 Thomas J. Welsh 22245 12/11/92 Computers & Accessories, Inc. 22246 12/11/92 Pinnacle Publishing
Invoice #5816725 Coffeyville Dedication Invoice #300325
15.00 279.00 45.76 1,575.13
Invoice #756153-B1
119.00
22247 12/11/92 Hilts Inc.
Invoice #756142-B1
179.00
22248 12/11/92 Peachtree Software
Invoice #305348
135.88
22249 12/11/92 Debra S. Davis
IRS Guidelines & Tax Service
149.00
22250 12/11/92 Macoy
Reimbursement for supplies
109.74
22251 12/11/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Invoice #032676 - Repair PGM Apron
22252 12/15/92 Jean E. Rader
Computer Software - QEMM-386 6.0
97.83 61.27
Gross FWT PICA SWT Gross FWT PICA SWT Gross FWT PICA SWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00 1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00 516.88 -47.00 -39.54 -13.00
22255 12/15/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT PICA SWT
273.00 -4.00 -20.88 -2.00
22256 12/15/92 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT PICA SWT
581.00 -37.00 -44.45 -16.00
22257 12/15/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT RCA SWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22253 12/15/92 A. Kevin Kobler
22254 12/15/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Proceedings of The
288 Ck#
Date
To
Description
March Amount
22258 12/15/92 William F. Mcintosh
Editing Kansas Mason Postage Telephone Charges
250.00 5.90 8.98 190.57
22259 12/15/92 The Gemini Group
Invoice #8755
22260 12/15/92 Albert O. Arnold. Jr.
Registration for Lobbyist Name Badge
22261
Invoice #2646
241.32
22262 12/15/92 Macoy
Invoice #036620
231.04
22263 12/15/92 Harold E. Flaigle
McPherson Dedication Coffeyville Dedication Garnett Mortgage Burning
22264 12/15/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #18754102
12/15/92 Standard-Hart Printing Co.
15.00 2.20
79.20 68.20 22.00 133.28
22265 12/15/92 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 12/12/92
165.43
22266 12/15/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT FICA FICA
739.00 669.62 669.62
22267 12/15/92 Kansas Withholding TAx
SWT
210.00
22268 12/18/92 Reno County Treasurer
Property Tax - Mobil Lodge
22269 12/18/92 Shawnee County Treasurer
Personal Property Tax
1,341.81
22270 12/18/92 Shawnee County Treasurer
Real Estate Property Tax
8,638.24
22271
Wyandotte Dedication Coffeyville Dedication Garnett Dedication
12/18/92 William J. Brown
132.38
101.84 59.18 71.06
22272 12/18/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Deliver Labels to Burlington
22273 12/18/92 Halstead Consulting
Computer Programming
22274 12/18/92 J. P. Luther CO.
Invoice #058194
22275 12/18/92 Prentice Hall
Invoice #3088245801001
22276 12/18/92 Nationwide Papers
Invoice #OZ 195-11 Less Credit Allowed
31.15 -0.29
22277 12/18/92 Midwestern Paper Company
Invoice #18776202 Less Credit Allowed
16.94 -0.32
22278 12/21/92 World Class Signs
Road Signs for Comanche Lodge #295
97.00
22279 12/21/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Wakeeney Dedication
22280 12/22/92 Masonic Renewal Task Force
Memb Dev Kit for Oakley Lodge #253
154.00
22281 12/22/92 Posunaster
Postage For Meter
500.00
22284 12/31/92 Jean E Rader
Gross FWT FICA KWT
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
29.04 630.00 33.04 115.04
174.80
1992-93 Clc#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
289 Amount
22285 12/31/92 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA KWT
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22286 12/31/92 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA KWT
670.92 -71.00 -51.33 -21.00
22287 12/31/92 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT PICA KWT
154.00 0.00 -11.78 0.00
22288 12/31/92 Debra S. DAvis
Gross FWT PICA KWT
602.00 ^0.00 ^6.05 -9.00
22289 12/31/92 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWT PICA KWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
22290 12/31/92 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT PICA KWT
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22291 12/31/92 KcUieM. Allen
Gross FWT PICA KWT
88.00 0.00 -6.73 0.00
22292 12/31/92 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWT PICA KWT
88.00 0.00 -6.73 0.00
22293 12/31/92 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Annuity Blue Cross Blue Shield
22294 12/31/92 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement Armuity
225.00 -124.95 307.99
22295 12/31/92 Postmaster
December Issue of Kansas Mason
22296 12/31/92 Richard D. Overton
Gross FWT PICA KWT
200.00 0.00 -15.30 0.00
22297 12/31/92 Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Premium Group #02138 premium Group #0213801
124.95 955.00
22298 12/31/92 Richard D. Overton
Belts for Standard Bearers Grand Master's Contingent Fund Grand Master's Auto Expense
22299 12/31/92 Databased Advisor
Subscription Notice
22300 12/31/92 VOID
6,200.00
40.24 1,563.01 549.15 29.88 0.00
22301 12/31/92 Dehn Healing & Cooling Inc.
Invoice #92-5478
361.72
22302 12/31/92 KPL
Service to 12/14/92
847.44
290 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March Amount
22303 12/31/92 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4683
22304 12/31/92 Gr Coiincil of Cryptic Masons
Videotape "The Connecting Link"
20.00
22305 12/31/92 Cintas Corporation
Invoice #901830
29.92
2,975.00
22306 12/31/92 Bizmart
Mdse thru 12/14/92
22307 12/31/92 Carla'sType, Inc.
Invoice #K5348
22308 12/31/92 Gem State Specialists, Inc.
Balance Invoice #
456.34
22309 12/31/92 Associated Business Forms
Invoice #025354
455.67
22310 12/31/92 Cambridge Lawn & Tree, Inc.
Invoice #61782
31.66
22311 12/31/92 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 12/19/92 Week Ending 12/26/92
79.40 16.55
22312 12/31/92 Stanley D Browning
Garnett Mortage Burning Wakeeney Dedication
55.00 214.67
22313 12/31/92 Carveth K. Neer
Wakeeney Dedication
236.16
22314 12/31/92 John D Mowen
Garnett Mortage Burning Wakeeney Dedication
19.80 150.70
22315 12/31/92 Dean Osbom
Wyandotte Dedication Garnett Mortage Burning Council of Administration Meeting Budget Meeting Wakeeney Dedication
106.49 71.16 71.86 71.42 120.37
22316 12/31/92 Morris Fisher
Wyandotte Dedication
116.44
22317 12/31/92 H. T. Paul & Company
Parking for January
500.00
22318 12/31/92 Today Office Supplies/Priming
Invoice #41810
22319 12/31/92 A T & T
Service to 12/10/92
22320 12/31/92 United States Postal Service
Postage Due Trust Account
200.00
22321 12/31/92 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service to 12/11/92
175.50
22282 12/22/92 Kaw Valley State Bank
Employee Christmas Gifts
180.00
22283 12/22/92 Steak & Ale
Employee Christmas Dinner
153.47
22322 01/08/93 City of Topeka
Service to 12/22/92
29.36
22323 01/08/93 FB Accounting Service
Services to 12/31/92
240.60
22324 01/08/93 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4685
805.00
22325 01/08/93 Heifner's
Invoice #11976
91.44
22326 01/08/93 Natinoal Information Data Cntr
Zip Code Directory
34.90
22327 01/08/93 Rambo Management
Parking for January
22328 01/08/93 Jean Mowen
Centerpieces for Grand Lodge
22329 01/08/93 Donald F. Werner
Wakeeney Dedication
40.06
22330 01/08/93 Harold E. Flaigle
Wakeeney Dedication
185.26
211.62 6.36
2,660.27 37.64
92.00 100.00
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
Description
22331 01/08/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 01/02/93
22332 01/08/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Stamp for Lobbyist Stamp for Emeritus
291 Amount 12.60 8.99 3.29
22333 01/14/93 Postmaster
Postage for Meter
300.00
22334 01/15/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
Gross FWT PICA KWH
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22336 01/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH PICA KWH
640.64 -68.00 ^9.01 -19.00
22337 01/15/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH PICA KWH
560.00 -34.00 -42.84 -9.00
22338 01/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH PICA KWH
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22339 01/15/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
PICA Exp PICA W/H FWH
701.45 701.45 787.00
22340 01/15/93 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
223.00
22341 01/15/93 B. Swader
Snow Removal 1/9/93 & 1/10/93
22342 01/15/93 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4688
22335 01/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler 4
56.00 350.00
22343 01/15/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 1/9/93
54.84
22344 01/15/93 Ronald E. White
District #15 Meeting
82.96
22345 01/15/93 Robert M Schroeder
District #5 Meeting
38.30
22347 01/22/93 CP Software
PC Tools 8.0 Software
69.95
22348 01/22/93 Tamara Box
Scholarship - Duke University
22349 01/22/93 National Geographic Magazine
1 Year Renewal
22350 01/22/93 BizMart
Invoice #3926634, #3925800, #4258053
300.00 22.50 223.59
22351 01/22/93 Southwestern Bell
Service to 01/11/93
117.07
22352 01/22/93 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4690
315.00
22353 01/22/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Repay Purchase of Computer Paper
59.25
22354 01/22/93 B. Swader
Snow Removal 1/18/93
10.00
22355 01/22/93 Seih's Service Center
Repair to Print Press
257.84
22356 01/22/93 KPL
Service to 01/14/93
895.00
292 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
22357 01/22/93 New London Regalia Co.
Invoice #25172
22358 01/22/93 Prentice Hall
Invoice #3095096771001
22359 01/22/93 VOID
March Amount 914.01 36.62 0.00
22360 01/22/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 1/16/93
22361 01/22/93 J. Wilbur Company
Invoice #18215
22362 01/22/93 Ronald E. White
District Meeting - District #14
22363 01/22/93 Robert K. Shklar
District Meeting - Independence
22364 01/22/93 Robert M. Schroeder
District School of Instruction
22365 01/22/93 William J. Brown
Budget Meeting - Topeka, Wakeeney Dedication
200.73
695.11 1,143.41 54.80 120.14 73.72
22366 01/22/93 Carveth K. Neer
Expenses for Derby Meeting
145.12
22367 01/22/93 Quill Corporation
Invoice #6170808 Invoice #6170808
561.82 707.29
22368 01/22/93
Service to 1/10/93
45.69 17.75
AT&T
22369 01/22/93 Reno County Treasurer
Vehicle Registration
22346 01/18/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Derby Planning Meeting
147.10
22376 01/29/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
804.00 -90.00 -61.51 -21.00
22377 01/29/93 A, Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,500.00 -204.00 -114.75 -60.00
22378 01/29/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH PICA KWH
582.40 -59.00 -44.55 -16.00
22379 01/29/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH PICA KWH
301.00 -8.00 -23.03 -2.00
22380 01/29/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH PICA KWH
560.00 -34.00 -42.84 -5.00
22381 01/29/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH PICA KWH
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22382 01/29/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH PICA KWH
88.00 0.00 -6.73 0.00
22370 01/23/93 Conrad P. Johnson
Meals for Essay Judges
37.94
1992-93 Ck#
Grand Lodge of Kansas Date
To
22371 01/25/93 Postmaster
Description
293 Amount
Postage For Meter
600.00
22372 01/29/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel To Grand Lodge of Colorado
572.50
22373 01/29/93 William J. Brown
Postage, Phone, Envelopes & Supplies Gr Master's Rep @ Shrine in KC
429.92 93.56
22374 01/29/93 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4692
525.00
22375 01/29/93 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
600.00
22383 01/29/93 Heifner Nursery, Inc.
Invoice #12372
91.44
22384 01/29/93 Ronald E. White
District Meeting - District 17
56.56
22385 01/29/93 Robert M. Schroeder
District Meeting - District 9
100.56
22386 01/29/93 Computer Shopper
Subscription
14.99
22387 01/29/93 Cintas
Invoice #200646
28.14
22388 01/29/93 Carla's Type, Inc.
Invoice #K5409
21.74
22389 01/29/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 1/23/93
112.73
22390 01/29/93 Robert K. Shklar
District Meeting - District 50
160.40
22391 01/29/93 Quill Corporation
Invoice #6294975 Invoice #6246136
22392 01/29/93 Massco Maintenance Supply Co. Invoice #417896 22393 01/29/93 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Group #0213801 Group #02138
48.94 38.65 50.15 1,406.08 124.95
22393 01/29/93 VOID 22394 01/29/93 Pyramid's FoxPro Video Conf
Registration for Conference
135.00
22395 01/29/93 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWT FICA STW
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
22396 01/31/93 Lillian H. Wiarit
Retirement Annuity BC/BS
225.00 -124.95
22397 01/31/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement Aimuity
307.99
22398 01/31/93 Standard-Hart Printing Co.
Invoice #1579 Invoice #1679 Invoice #2870
22399 01/31/93 TCI of Kansas
Installation
22400 01/31/93 Principal Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Contribution - Albert 0 . Arnold, Jr. Contribution - Jean E. Rader Contribution - A. Kevin Kobler
22401 01/31/93 George Washington Memorial
Annual Contribution
1,000.00
22402 01/31/93 Grand Lodge of Kansas
Bal of Contingency budget amount Bal of Auto budget amount
3,197.51 1,774.58
22403 01/31/93 Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kansas Transfer to Fidelity Savings 22404 01/31/93 Internal Revenue Service
FICA Expense
136.44 46.34 13,911.77 42.60 1,068.29 1,032.34 1,749.45
19.000.00 3.97
294 Ck#
Proceedings of The Date
To
Description
March /Amount
22405 01/31/93 KS Employment Security Fund
Quarterly Contribution
17.22
22406 01/31/93 Internal Revenue Service
Balance of 1992 FUTA
28.67
22407 01/31/93 Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kansas Transfer to Kaw Valley St Bank Reimburse Charity Account Trsfrs
9,000.00 1,957.08
22408 01/31/93 VOID
0.00
22409 01/31/93 VOID
0.00
22410 01/31/93 VOID
0.00
22411 01/31/93 VOID
0.00
22412 01/31/93 VOID
0,00
22413 01/31/93 VOID
0.00
22414 01/31/93 VOID
0.00
22415 01/31/93 VOID
0.00
1992-93
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Index
295
296
Proceedings of The
Activities Committee
March
126
Appendicies Directory of Lodges Grand Representatives Grand Secretaries Grand Treasurers Lodges by Area & District Lodges Consolidated Lodges Under Dispensation Never Chartered Membership Synopsis Necrology Report Past Grand Masters, Deceased Past Grand Masters, Living Warrants Issued 1992-1993
143 177 234 230, 234 229 244 230 230 164 144 224 229 249
Awards Grand Master's Award J. Fred Williamson Masonic Service Association Master Builder Membership 50'Year Members 60 Year Members 65 Year Members 75 Year Members Outstanding Lodges Outstanding Masons Perfect Attendance, District Schools Proficiency Certificates Round Robin Trice Robison
7 8 9 9 9 11 18 19 22 8 7 7 10 9 7 B
Biographical Sketch Overton, Richard D
1
By-Law Changes Proposition #1 Proposition #2 Proposition #3 Proposition #4 Proposition #5 Proposition #6 Special Communication
31 33 34 35 37 38 69 C
Chartered Lodges & Lodges U D
117
Church Lodge Relations
123
Committee Chairmen, 1992-1993
3
Correspondence Committee
119
Council of Administration
91
Courier Committee
124
D Directory of Lodges
177
1992-93
Grand L o d g e of K a n s a s
297
F Finance Committee
Ill
Foreign Relations Committee
117 G
Grand Lodge Officers 1991-1992 Listing 1992-1993 Official Photograph
2 2
Grand Lodge Officers Reports
110
Grand Master Brown, William J. Acceptance Speech Overton, Richard D. Biographical Sketch Grand Master's Address Official Photograph
141 1 52 ii
Grand Master's Address
52
Grand Secretaries Kansas Other Jurisdictions
230 234
Grand Secretary Report
103
Grand Treasurer Report
92
Grand Treasurers
229 I
Instellation Area Deputy Grand Masters Committees District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lodge Officers Grand Master Lecturers
132 136 133 131 130 135
Instellation Ceremony
130 J
Jurisprudence Committee
Ill K
Kansas Lodge of Research
109
Kansas Masonic Foundation, Inc
106
Kansas Masonic Home
108 L
Lecturers, 1992-1993
4
298
Proceedings of The
Library Committee
March 125
Lodge of Sorrow
7
Lodges Consolidated Under Dispensation, Never Chartered Lodges by Area & District
230 230 244 M
Masonic Education Committee
114
Masonic Trailer
125
Membership Committee Perpenial Synopsis
123 128 164 N
Necrology
144
Necrology Coimnittee
122 O
Operation "Kan"
125
Overton, Richard D. Biographical Sketch Official Photograph
1 ii P
Past Grand Masters, Deceased
224
Past Grand Masters, Living
229
Patriotism Committee
124
Perpetual Membership
128
Pictures
43
Proceedings
23
Public Schools Committee
114
Publications Committee
119 R
Reports Activities Chartered Lodges & Lodges UD Church Lodge Relations Correspondence Council of Administration Courier Finance Committee Foreign Relations Grand Lodge Officers
126 117 123 119 91 124 Ill 117 110
1992-93
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Grand Master's Address Grand Secretary Grand Treasurer Jurisprudence Kansas Lodge of Research Kansas Masonic Foundation, Inc Kansas Masonic Home Library Masonic Education Conunittee Masonic Trailer Membership Necrology Operation "Kan" Patriotism Perpemal Life Membership Public Schools Publications Riualistic Taxation Temple Building & Remodeling Total Youth Trials & Punishment
299 52 103 92 Ill 109 106 108 125 114 125 123 122 125 124 128 114 119 116 38, 127 116 118 112
Rimalsitic Committee
116 S
Synopsis of Membership
164 T
Taxation Committee
38, 127
Temple Building & Remodeling
116
Time of Meeting, 1994
6
Total Youth Committee
118
Trials & Punishment Committee
112 W
Warrants Issued 1992-1993
249
M:.W:. GRAND LODGE OF AF&AM OF KANSAS GRAND LODGE OFFICERS 1993-1994 M:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Master, Unity Lodge #2732839 S. Bonn, Wichita, 67217(913)943-9584 (Jessie Marie) R;.W;. E. Dean Osborn, Deputy Grand Master, North Star #168 & Albert Pike #303, 328 E. First St., Wichita, 67202. (316)263-6464. (Pat) R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Grand Senior Warden, Derby #365, 931 N. Brook Forest Dr., Derby, 67037. (316)788-4038. (Irene) R:.W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Junior Warden, Pittsburg #187, 719 E. 10th, Pittsburg, 66762. (316)231-1007. (Joan) M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Clay Center #134, 522 Lane St., Clay Center, 67432. (913)632-3482. (Uvonne) R:.W:. A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary, Millbrook #281, PO Box 1217, Topeka, 66601. (913) 234-5518(0) (913) 272-4165 (R). (Susan Sebring) W:. Raymond R. Haden, Grand Chaplain, Clifton #122, PO Box "E", Clifton, 66937. (913) 455-3322. (Opal) M:.W;. Robert M. Nease, PGM, Grand Orator, Kilwinning #265 & Hugoton #406, PO Box716,Hugoton, 67951. (316)544-2618. (Gladys) W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Senior Deacon, Woodson #121, PO Box 177, Toronto, 66777. (316)645-2228. (Cheryl) W:.'Donald D. West, Grand Junior Deacon, Rosedale #333, 5445 Westgate, Shawnee, 66216. (913)631-4313. (Kathleen) W:. Charles E. Singhisen, Grand Marshall, Ensign #413, PO Box 14, Ensign, 67841. (316)865^313. (Rachel) W:. Wade R. Park, Grand Sword Bearer, Oakley #253, 302 W. 3rd St., Oakley, 67448. (913) 672-4298. (Kerrie) W:. Earl F. Brown, Grand Senior Steward, North Star #168, 911 Mt. Carmel, Wichita, 67203. (316)943-7300. (Sue Branscom) W:. James B. DeBerry, Grand Junior Steward, Trinity #313, 1925 Mona Lane, Wichita, 67216. (316)522-5579. (Charlene) W:. Wesley G. Stephens, Grand Pursuivant, Unity #273, 3247 S. Maize Rd., Wichita, 67215. (316)722-3583. (Pauline) W;. Martin M. Donaldson, Grand Tyler, Topeka #17, 6712 Sherwood Ct., Topeka, 66614. (913)478-4011. (Linda) W:. M. Wayne Rush, Assistant Grand Tyler, Winfield #110, 2202 W. 5th Ave., Winfield, 67156. (316)221-2988. (Joan) W:. Thomas J. Welsh, Grand Standard Bearer, Delphian #44, PO Box 354, Garnett, 66032. (913)448-5850. (Barbara) W:. F. Dean Wyant, Grand Flag Bearer, Union #7, 1324 N. Milford Lake Rd., Junction City, 66441-8327. (913)762-4300. (Karin) W:. Dee D. Duttweiler, Grand Organist, Active #158, 1714 S. 6th, Atchison, 66002. (913) 367-3758. (Eunice)
KbKK 1994
PROCEEDINGS OF THE
M:.W:. GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF
KANSAS Organized March 17, 1856
THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION HELD IN SALINA, KANSAS MARCH 18 & 19, 1994
M.-. W.-. WILLIAM J. BROWN, GRAND MASTER, WICHITA R.-. W.-. A. KEVIN KOBLER, GRAND SECRETARY 320 SW 8th Street, P. O. Box 1217 Topeka, Kansas 66601-1217 (913) 234-5518
2
Proceedings of The
M: .W:. William J. Brown Grand Master March 23, 1993 to March 19,1994
March
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF M:.W:. WILLIAM J. BROWN William J. Brown was born August 23, 1935 in Kincaid, Kansas. He lived and attended school in Kincaid until graduation from High School in 1953. He was active in all the activities that a small school had to offer, including sports. After graduation from Kincaid Rural High in 1953, Bill attended Kansas University for one year and then began a 3 0 year career with the Boeing Aircraft Company in 1954. The service at Boeing was interrupted for an eight year period in 1970 when as a result of reduction in manpower he worked as a personnel Representative for the City of Wichita. He returned to Boeing in 1978 and retired as an Employment Supervisor, September 1, 1992. Bill worked and attended school and received his Degree in Business Administration from Wichita State University in 1966. Bill attributes everything he has to the Boeing Company, including Jessie Marie, whom he met there and married in 1957. They have two children, William Stephen (deceased) and Jacklyn Marie, who has given them two grandchildren. Spike (Rachel) and Jake (Andrew). Bill's military career was short as he was drafted and spent two years in the US Army. He said he probably would not have liked Army life if his Sergeant and Commanding Officer had not been Masons. Our Grand Master was raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason in 1957 at Kincaid Lodge #338. He later transferred his membership to Unity Lodge #273 in Clearwater and served that Lodge as master in 1974. He is also a member of the Masonic Home Lodge #450. He belongs to the York Rite, Midian Shrine and Scottish Rite and was coronated a 33 degree Scottish Rite Mason in 1991. He is proud to say that he is a Past Patron of Ninnescah Chapter #423 of the O.E.S. He holds the Honorary Rainbow Grand Cross of Color and DeMolay Legion of Honor. As a member of the First Baptist Church of Wichita he has served several terms on the Board of Deacons. Bill's primary hobby is taking the Grand Children for donuts. He likes sports, hunting, fishing and woodworking. But he is quick to point out that his first and foremost passion is for Masonry.
Proceedings of The
4
March
M: .W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas Grand Lodge Officers 1993-1994 M: .W:. R: .W: . R : . W:. R :. W:. M: .W:. R: .W:. W:. M: .W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:. W:.
William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Morris L. Fisher Carveth K. Neer william F. McIntosh, PGM A. Kevin Kobler Raymond R. Haden Robert M. Nease, PGM Jeffrey L. Sowder Donald D. West Charles E . Singhisen wade R . Park Earl F . Brown James B. DeBerry Wesley C. Stephens Martin M. Donaldson M. Wayne Rush Thomas J. Welsh F. Dean Wyant Dee D. Duttweiler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Standard Bearer Grand Flag Bearer Grand Organist
Grand Lodge of Kansas
GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UD/ TEMPLE BUILDING & REMODELING Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Halstead #46 PO Box 151, Halstead, KS 67506 (316)835-3497 CORRESPONDENCE Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, Corner Stone #219 PO Box 666, Lyons, KS 67554 (316)257-5151 CREDENTIALS Donald L. Doll, North Star #16 8 1509 Lotus, Wichita, KS 67213
(316)267-5780
FINANCE F. Warren Starns, PGM, Wallace #318 154 Co Rd 9, Winona, KS 67764
(913)846-7692
FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Ancient Form #34 6816 W. 78th Ter., Overland Parle, KS 6.6204 (913)642-5519 JURISPRUDENCE Robert L. Davis, Albert Pilte #3 03 RR 1 Box 66A, Colwich, KS 67030 (316)794-2033 MASONIC EDUCATION Don E. Robinett, PGM, St. Johns #113 RR 2 Box 52, Randall, KS (913)739-2468 MEMBERSHIP Jeffrey Sowder, Woodson #121 PO Box 177, Toronto, KS 66777
(316)645-2228
NECROLOGY Carroll E. Arnett, PGM, Belleville #129 1615 Country Club Rd., El Dorado, KS 67042
(316)321-3697
PATRIOTISM Donald S. Nisbett, .Golden Rule #90 5442 SE 45th St., Tecumseh, KS
(913)379-5017
PUBLIC SCHOOLS/TOTAL YOUTH Conrad F. Johnson, Smithton #1 217 S. 12th, Sabetha, KS 66534
(913)284-2292
PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh, PGM, North Star #168 522 Lane St, Clay Center, KS 67432 (913)632-3482 REPORTS OF THE GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Active #158 601 S. 6th Atchison, KS 66002 (913)367-4870
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RITUALISTIC J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal #192 310 Purdy, Lyons, KS 67554 (316)257-3435 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT Robert D. Caplinger, PGM, Kiowa #293 RR 2 Box 170, Effingham, KS 66023
(913)874-2093
MASONIC ACTIVITIES James E. Bradley, Kiowa #293 410 W. Garfield, Greensburg, KS 67054
(316)723-2694
CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS Richard T. Wentling, Seabrook #385 3101 SW Atwood Ave., Topelca, KS 66614
(913)273-4726
COURIER Maurice C. Hearn, King Solomon #10 920 Columbia Ave., Leavenworth, KS 66048 DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES Robert M. Nease, PGM, Kilwinning #265 PO Box 716, Hugoton, KS (316)544-2618 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY
(913)682-5709
Charles S. Baldry, Siloam #225 1700 NW Grove, Topelca, KS 66606
(913)233-3653
GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION John McMillen, Unity #273 PO Box 281, Clearwater, KS 67026-0281
(316)584-2535
KANSAS KIDS READ
Vern L. W h e e l e r , Topelca #17 6744 SW 2 5 t h S t . , Topelca, KS 66614-4371
(913)357-0332
OPERATION "KAN" Glenn L. Knapp, Easton #4 5 2813 Frances Ave.,Leavenworth; KS 66048
(913)651-6477
PUBLIC INFORMATION Dr. Gilbert A. Parmer, Sraithton #1 RR 1 Box 543, Meriden, KS 66512
(913)484-2378
TAXATION Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Rosedale #333 3520 NE Croco Rd., Topelta, KS 66617
(913)286-1239
MASONIC TRAILER Marvin L. Thompson, Haysville #112 7560 Pattie, Wichita, KS 67233
(316)524-3930
VA HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS IN JULY James B. DeBerry, Trinity #313 1925 E. Mona Lane, Wichita, KS 67216
(316)522-5579
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LECTURERS GRAND LECTURERS R:.W:. David p. Aday, Wellington #150 115 W. Main, Osborne 67473 R:.W:. Walter M. Bird, Roger E. Sherman #369 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 R:.W:. Vernon J. Clark, Delaware #96 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66109 R: .W: . Richard R. Haefele, Ulysses #4 3 5 PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880-0854 R:.W:. Jerry A. Lough, Delaware #96 2417 N. 82nd Ter., Kansas City 66109 R:.W:. Larry Peters, North Star #168 PO Box 2336, Wichita 67201 R:.W:. Robert M. Schroeder, Ben Hur #322 4104 Strong Ave., Kansas City 66106 R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, Cosmos #278 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 R:.W:. Alfred H. Slough, Chase #247 PO Box 5, Raymond 67573-0005 R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Bestor G. Brown #433 823 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax, North Star #168 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Topeka #17 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002 M:.W:. J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal #192 310 S. Purdy, Lyons 67554 ASSISTANT GRAND LECTURERS W:. Arvin H. Baker, Mayetta #393 1237 SE 36th St., Topeka 66605 W:. John E. French, Sunflower #86 3730 Arapho St., Wichita 67215 W:. Russell C. Schwilling, Zeredatha #80 RR 1, Box 58, Strong City 66869
AREA LECTURERS R:.W:. Ronald E. White, Area I, Topeka #17 1631 Atchison, Atchison 66002 R:.W:. Vernon J. Clark, Area II, Delaware #96 7236 Lafayette, Kansas City 66102 W:. Leland G. Salts, Area III, Mayetta #393 4447 SE Hwy, Topeka 66607 R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax, Area IV, North Star #168 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147
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R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Area V, Bestor G. Brown #433 820 N. Old Manor Rd. , Wichita 67208 W: . F. Dean Wyant, Area VI, Union #7 1324 N. Milford Lake Rd., Junction City 66441 R:.W:. Charles D. Bock, Area VII, Cawker City #125 PO Box 113, Cawker City 67430-0113 R: .W: . Alfred H. Slough, Area VIII, Chase #247 PO Box 5, Raymond 67573-0005 R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, Area IX, Cosmos #278 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 R:.W:. Richard R. Haefele, Area X, Ulysses #435 PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880-0854
DISTRICT LECTURERS
AREA I R: .W: W: W: W: W: R: .W:
R:.W:. Ronald E. White. Grand Lecturer in Charge Ronald E. White, District 1, Topeka #17 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66602 Thomas J. Hewitt, District 2, Hoyt #327 2735 SE 33rd Ter., Topeka 66605 Leland G. Salts, District 14, Mayetta #393 4447 SE Hwy 40, Topeka, 66607 Donald L. Roche, District 15, Blue Rapids #169 401 Chestnut, Blue Rapids 66411 William Sellen, District 17, Albert Neese #248 Carbondale #70, Lake Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 James R. Struble, District 18, Topeka #17 3724 SW 31st St., Topeka 66614
AREA II - R:.W:. Vernon Clark. Grand Lecturer in Charge Roland R. Keith, District 3, Overland Park #436 W: R: .W: W: W: R: .W:
12115 W 55th Ter., Shawnee 66216 Walter M. Bird, District 4, Roger E. Sherman #369, 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 William Harlow, District 5, Shawnee #54 7221 Edgewood Blvd., Shawnee 66203-4519 Roland R. Keith, District 6, Overland Park #436 12115 W. 55th Ter., Shawnee 66216 C. W. "Ike" Sills, District 7, Ben Hur #322 Parker 66072
AREA III -- W:. Leland G. Salts. Lecturer in Charge Phil McCracken, District 12, Ottawa #18 W: W: W: W:
AREA IV R: -W: W: W:
731 Ash, Ottawa 66067 William Sellen, District 13, Albert Neese #248 Carbondale #70, Lake Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 William Sellen, District 19, Albert Neese #248 Carbondale #70, Lake Oshawno, Carbondale 66414 Thomas J. Hewett District 20, Carbondale #70 Albert Neese #24 8, 2737 SE 33rd Ter., Topeka 66605 Russell G. Schwi lling. District 21, Zeredatha #80, RR 1 Box 58 , Strong City 66869 R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax. Grand Lecturer in Charge Clifford L. Trax, District 8, North Star #168 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 Eugene Bauder, District 9, Girard #93 701 S. Summit, Girard 66743 Leonard G. Scheurich, District 10, Parsons #117 1219 Kimball, Parsons 67357
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Grand Lodge of Kansas C. Dale Jones, District 10, Parsons #117 RR 4 Box 36, Parsons 67357 Dale Collison, District 11, Pacific #29 921 S 9th, Hunboldt 66748 Melburn C. Barnes, District 22, Constellation #95, 725 N 10th Fredonia 66736 William L. Sprague, District 23, Caney #324 312 Shutt, Box 122, Caney 67333 Merle Furnas, District 23, Edna #345 3606 W. 7th St, Coffeyville 67337
AREA V - - R:.W:. David F. Snvder. Grand Lecturer in Charge Richard Rodman, District 24, Oxford #165 220 S. Illinois, Oxford 67119 O. Allen Orton, District 25, Belle Plaine #173 225 S. Washington, Belle Plaine 67013-0364 James E. Moore, District 26, North Star #168 1019 Chipper Ln., Wichita 67212 Edward L. Freeman, District 27, Mystic Tie #74 PO Box 295, Augusta 67010-0295 Joseph M. Ballew, District 28, Valley Center #364, 1926 N. Fairview, Wichita 67203 AREA VI -- W:. F. Dean Wvant. Lecturer in Charge W: . Dennis W. Irvin, District 16, Lafayette #16 400 Cherry Cir., Manhattan 66502 W: . Dale F. Scott, District 29, White City #380 RR 1 Box 115, White City 66872 W: . F. Dean Wyant, District 30, Union #7 1324 N. Milford Lake Rd., Junction City 66441 W: . Raymond R. Haden, District 31, Clifton #122 PO Box E, Clifton 66937 W: . F. Dean Wyant, District 32, Union #7 1324 N. Milford Lake Rd., Junction City 66441 AREA VII - - R:.W:. Charles D. Bock, Grand Lecturer in Charge W: . Charles G. Jordan, District 33, Mt. Vernon #145 RR 2, Beloit 67420 W: . Loren R. Harvey, District 33, Mt. Vernon #145 PO Box 186, Beloit 67420-0186 Earl P. Krankenberg, District 34, Ellinwood R .W: . #217, PO Box 91, Hudson 67545-0091 W: . Wayne D. Drake, District 40, Great Bend #15 1215 Morton, Great Bend 67530 R .W: . Earl P. Krankenberg, District 41, Ellinwood #217, PO Box 91, Hudson 67545-0091 R .W: . Charles D. Bock, District 42, Cawker City #125 PO Box 113, Cawker City 67430-0113 AREA VIII -- R:.W:. Alfred Slough. Grand Lecturer in Charge William R, Leonard, District 35, McPherson #172 W: . 505 S. Chestnut, McPherson 67460 Daryl R. Unruh, District 35, McPherson #172 W: . 1475 N. Maple, McPherson 67460 William R. Holmes, District 35, Chase #247 W: . PO Box 193, Chase 67524-0193 Clifford D. Koehne, District 35, Chase #247 W: . PO Box 13, Chase 67524-0013 W: . Verlin McHenry, District 36, Hutchinson-Reno #124, 1003 W 17th, Hutchinson 67501 Robert K. Shklar, District 37, Cosmos #278 R .W: . 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 Robert K. Shklar, District 38, Cosmos #278 R .W: . 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 Eugene Gizzel, District 39, Macksville #371 W: . RR 1 Box 29, Macksville 67557
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AREA IX -- R:.W:â&#x20AC;¢ Robert K. Shklar, Grand Lecturer in Charge W: . Lloyd D. Crall, District 46, St. Bernard #222 1915 Hart St., Dodge City 67801 R:.W:. Robert K. Shklar, District 47, Cosmos #278 204 S. 5th, Kiowa 67070 W:. Thomas F. Burrows, District 48, Fargo #300 RR 3 Box 203, Liberal 67901 W:. Jack C. McDaniel, District 49, Ulysses #435 117 S. College, Ulysses 67880 AREA X - - R:.W: . Richard Haefele, Grand Lecturer in Charge W: . Delbert W. Berry, District 43, Lenora #181 PO Box 12, Lenora 67642-0012 W:. Aubrey Park, District 44, Oakley #253 413 Edgerton, Oakley 67748 R:.W:. Richard R. Haefele, District 45, Ulysses #435 PO Box 485, Ulysses 67880-0485 W: . Jeffrey N. Raile, District 50, St. Francis #404 PO Box 246, St. Francis 67756-0246
TIME OF MEETING 1994 THE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF KANSAS WILL BE IN SALINA, KANSAS, BEGINNING FRIDAY, MARCH, 18, AND CONCLUDING SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1994, A.L. 5994.
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AWARDS PRESENTATION LODGE OF SORROW Necrology Service Thursday, March 17, 1994; 8:00 p.m. M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, called the assembly to order and introduced the Grand Lodge Officers. W:. Raymond R. Haden, Grand Chaplain, offered the Invocation. M:.W:. William Robinson Award:
J.
Brown,
Grand
Master,
presented
the
Trice
Ionic Lodge No. 0254 M:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Master, Presented the Certificate of Perfect Addendance at District .Schools {numbers in parenthese indicate total continous years in attendance): Topeka,#17 (45) Spring Hill #56 (44) Ottawa #18 (42) Johnson #441 (37) Ensign #413 (22) Mayetta #393 (15) North Star #168 (12) Bourbon #268 (12) Albert Neese #248 (11) DeSoto #40 (6) Neosho #27 (5) Corinthian #79 (5) Ionic #254 (3) Hiawatha #35 (2) Greenwood #163 (2)
R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Outstanding Mason Awards:
Osage Valley #24 (1) Eldora #28 (1) lola #38 (1) York #57 (1) Huron #72 (1) Wakeeney #148 (1) Mulvane #201 (1) Hiattville #216 (1) Oakley #253 (1) Comanche #295 (1) Wellsville #356 (1) Alta Vista #357 (1)
Deputy
Ronald R. Adkins #54 Harold B. Aldrich III, #311 Roland V. Ashley #34 Vernon L. Ball #7 Wilbur P. Barngrover #173 Richard A Bennett #153 Bruce E Bentz #406 Bobby R Bowen #248 Stanley D. Browning #102 Dale L. Cantrell #135 David L. Carrell #112 Paul W. Clingenpeel #153 Nickolis Constantinescu #23 Richard D. Cox #112 Earl E. Curl #6 Howard E. Day #327 Howard M. Decker #83 Elmer L. Dotson #112 Merlyn G. Farlee #129 Brian D. Freeman #211 Adolph L. Frost #112 Rupert F. Glover #311 John A. Golden #6 Arnold W. Henke #362
Grand
Master,
presented
the
Phillip W. Keffer #9 Robert R. Keith #436 Alan W. Lawson #362 Orville K. Lawson #311 Leo W. Magnuson #365 Norman L. Maier #365 Darin L. Mason #201 Thomas E. McClellan George W. Mole #6 Ernest L. Moore #273 John E. Mowen #243 Jay F. Myers #436 Gail I. Neis #356 Wayne K. Ozias #322 Otto T. Peters #362 Brad D. Peterson #211 Glenn D. Proctor #322 Willliam P. Radtke #248 Jack R. Roberts #311 William B. Shields #356 Marvin A. Shoemaker #349 Terry D. Smith #88 Michael L. Sraittle #153 Craig S. Stallwitz #365
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Outstanding Mason Awards Continued Terry L. Henrikson #211 Jack A. Hill #2 Carl R. Hoehn #34 Randall L. Holloway #34 9 Benny L. Holloway #349 Fred H. Hope #311 Sterling P. Hornbuckle Jr. #243 Harold D. Johnson #221 James W. Johnson #190 Dana C. Johnson #12 9 Robert P. Johnson #311 Darrell E. Kahle #83
Roswell D. Steinman #103 Shirley F. Strange #45 Anthony B. Swenson #190 Harrison K. Traul, Jr. #9 Tommy D. Veatch #273 James A. Walker, Sr. #65 Francis L. Wayman #45 Ronald D. West #4 0 Donald D. West #333 Douglas L. Wilkinson #129 Jon M. Woodward #6 Rodney M. Zugelder #54
M:. W:. William J. Brown, Grand Master, presented the Round Robin Award: Neil Scammon, First Place John French, Second Place Russel Hale, Third Place M:. W:. Fred J. Williamson, PGM, presented the J. Fred Williamson Award: First Place Roger E. Sherman #3 6 9 R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Masters Achievement Award: Lawrence #6 Emporia #12 Lafayette #16 Neosho #27 Tola #38 Mystic Tie #74 Woodson #121 Lenexa #13 5
Second Place Golden Rule #90 Grand
Senior
Warden,
presented
the
Old Mission #153 North Star #168 Harper #206 Peace #243 Ben Hur #322 Roger E. Sherman #369 Hugoton #4 06
W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Senior Deacon, presented the Vision 2 000 Award: Lawrence #6 Greenwood #163 Rising Sun #8 Oxford #165 Emporia #12 North Star #168 Olathe #19 Pittsburg #187 Neosho #2 7 Harper #206 Ancient Form #34 Ellinwoood #217 Paola #37 Peace #243 lola #38 Oakley #253 Easton #45 Kilwinning #265 Orient #51 Barney #279 Shawnee #54 Millbrook #281 Mystic Tie #74 Hancock #311 Sunflower #86 Hoisington #331 Golden Rule #90 Derby #365 Wichita #99 Roger E. Sherman #369 Keystone #102 Lindsborg #3 97 Haysville #112 Arma #4 08 Excelsior #115 Bestor G. Brown #433 Woodson #121 Overland Park #4 3 6 Dover #138 Masonic Home #450
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R:.W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Junior Warden, presented the Master Builder Award: Bronze: Dale M. Bement #90 Charles W. "Bill" Brown #385 Everett L. Eikleberry #90 Thomas P. Fowler #12 Samuel B. Little #54 Glenn C. McMillan #44 Eldon D. Thoraasson #90 Rodney M. Zugelder #54 The Necrology service was conducted Carroll C. Arnett, PGM.
Silver: Harold B. Aldrich III #311 Glenn C. McMillan #44 Rodney M. Zugelder #54 Gold: Van A. McLemore #303 E. Dean Osborn #303 by
the
Chairman,
M:.W:.
M: .W: . Conrad F. Johnson, PGM, Chairman of the Total Youth and Education Committee presented Mrs. Phyllis Jones, selected by the committee as the retiring teacher of the year. Phyllis Jones began her career of forty-five years in the rural schools of Dickinson County. For twelve years she taught all eight grades in the Upland consolidated School District - some times with as many as twenty-one students. She came to USD 475 in 1960, and the first four years taught first grade at Westwood Elementary. For the past twenty-nine years, Phyllis has been a faculty member at Junction City Middle School. She was a special reading teacher for five years, the seventh grade counselor for nineteen years, and has served as the middle school special education coordinator for the past five years. Phyllis completed her bachelor's degree in education at Kansas State University in 1960, and a master's in psychology and special education from Emporia State University in 1965. She received her counseling certification from Emporia State in 1969. Reflecting on her career, Phyllis states, "I have never once regretted that I chose education as a career. I love kids and love to teach and watch them grow. It's great to see the second generation of students come through the doors; and I have always been proud to be a part of an outstanding school system". "Phyllis is a tireless worker and unselfishly gives of both her time and talents" according to Kathy Volland, JCMS assistant principal. "Phyllis has made those difficult junior high/middle school years a more positive and meaningful time for hundreds of students. Many of her previous student still call her long distance and come to see her regularly." Phyllis serves on the Board of Directors of the Big Lakes Development Center and the Kansas Children's Service League. She is an active member of the National Education Association, the Junction City Education Association, the International Reading Association, and the Kansas Association of Middle Level Educators, The Kansas Counselors Association, The North-Central Kansas Counseling Association, the American Association of University Women and Delta Kappa Gamma. Next fall, Phyllis plans to put up new wall paper throughout the house, continue with and expand her volunteer work, and to take a winter vacation with her husband. Bob. Mrs. Jones was welcomed and thanked with hearty applause.
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Bro. Jerry K. VanAllen, Director of the Kansas Masonic Foundation presented The Kansas Masonic Foundation's Grand Master's Certificate of Appreciation: Westmoreland #257 Beattie #259 Black Diamond #274 Alpha #282 Emerald #289 Comanche #295 Naphtali #310 Santa Fe #312 Hebron #314 Virginia #315 Horton #327 Kincaid #338 Hoxie #348 Jennings #360 Geneseo #361 Cuba #362 Buffalo #379 Wilsey #382 Mayetta #393 Benedict #403 Arma #4 08 Sharon Springs #417 Stanley #444 Masonic Home #450
Mound City #33 McKinley #41 Xenia #47 Advance #114 Muscotah #116 Cawker City #125 Belleville #129 Polar Star #130 Equity #131 Vesper-Olive #136 Minneapolis #143 Dexter #156 Atwood #164 Oxford #165 Western Star #174 Norton #199 Downs #204 Eminence #205 Fulton #210 Walnut City #215 Hiattville #216 Ellinwood #217 Anchor #224 Linwood #241 M:.W:. William Master's Award:
Brown,
Grand
Sheldon J. Adams #192 Marvin A. Armstrong #187 Joe D. Bicking #51 H. E. "Gene" Burkhart #303 L. Earl Dingus #338 Clyde R. English #99 Edward A. Fox #112 Johnny Goodall #433 William Harlow #54 Raymond D. Hough #119
Master,
presented
the
Grand
Raymond G. Howell #168 Thomas C. Johnson $4 7 Leroy L. Loggins #57 William G. Murrow # 47 Stellman C. Parker #17 Virgil Feebler #273 Trevor L. Rees #12 Harry W. Peterson #4 7 Russell C. Schwilling #80 Henry F. Stuart #86 James J. White #135
The Grand Master made a special presentation to W: . James D. DeBerry, thanking him for the many days and hours he spent traveling with the Grand Master. He also recognized Lady Charlene. Following the Benediction by W: . Raymmond Chaplain, the assembly was dismissed.
D.
Haden,
Grand
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(The following honors were earned by Brothers the last Grand Lodge Communication and they have received their certificates and awards at various times during the year.) PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATES FOR 1993-1994
Lodge No. 7 Roger L. Walls Richard D. Blackburn Clarence T. Woodward
Lodge No. 14 8 Daryl C. Reeder Melvin R. Folkers Bill Level Gleyn A. Lowe Paul R. Oiler Eric L. Wilds
Lodge No. 8 Edward L. Thompson
Lodge No. 150 Eldon L. Gould
"A"
Lodge No. 17 Alan S. Passafume
Lodge No. 163 James Kitchens Ray 0. Howell
"B" "A"
Lodge No. 6 Jon Melvin Woodward
Lodge No. 19 Michael Aaron Dock Lodge No. 23 Wayne H. Rolf Lodge No. 34 Jarius Dale Flora Lodge No. 4 5 Irvin S. Reynolds Lodge No. 4 9 Paul E. Brune Lodge No. 54 Walt Alan Rozell Rodney M. Zugelder Lodge No. 57 John Roger Montonye Charles F. Edens Lodge No. 86 Eugene Eurvin Brown John L. French Lodge No. 94 D. A. Pace Oliver C. Thompson
"A "B "A "B "B "B
Lodge No. 16 8 Jeffrey L. Chambers "A" Lodge No. 219 Donald G. Carlson
"B"
Lodge No. 254 William P.Hudson L. Eugene Grizell
"M" "U"
Lodge No. 273 Ernest Leroy Moore
"B"
dge No. 303 David S. Gilbert Arvids Krurains Robert C. Talbott
"B "B "A
dge No. 322 D. A. Mullican Jr. David R. Neal Buford M. Strader Leonard L. Elrod Glenn D. Proctor Robert J. Thomas
"B "B "B "B "B "B
Lodge No. 364 Martin A. Bogisch
Lodge No. 102 Darryl G. O'Bryant
Lodge No. 3 69 Richard Wayne Bowen "B" Ronald C. Brown "A"
Lodge No. 103 Bruce A. Myres
Lodge No. 433 James W. Billings
Lodge No. 112 David Lee Carrell Adolf Lee Frost Richard Douglas Cox Lodge No. 124 Roger L. Moore
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS Lodge No. 1 Billy A. Bauer Robin Rice Domer II Alfred Mason Huss William T. Noll Harold Leon Rush Lodge No. 3 Lloyd Allen Billings, Jr. William Huston Brewer Robert Lyle Bright Henry Harold Christiansen David Bernard Gordon Wilbur Emmett Gray Merlin Magrath Harris Jack L. Kaserman William Harold Legg, Jr. Rex Wayne Logan William Franklin Malcolm Howard Charles Montgomery Frank Wesley Naylor John Chester Powell Henry Peter Schwender John Henry Searcy Jr. Harold Mathew Smith Victor Vance Starcher Lowell Charls Trull Oran Pierce Watson Lodge No. 5 Edmond Ray Stacker Ferol Preston Gehring Lodge No 6 John R. Chaney Woodrow W. Miller Robert M. Slater
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Lodge 17 Cont. James Alexander Wyllie Lodge No. 18 William H. Fine Gale E. Loucks Robert E. Wisely C. Edward Weilepp Lodge No. 20 Raymond McKeever George T. Robinson Lodge No. 23 Webb E. Fenton Burl H. Maxwell Lodge No. 24 Fred Anthony Wicke Lodge No. 28 Ora R. Coyan Lodge No. 3 0 Howell Durr Moss Otis Nance Vergil O. O'Donnell Lodge No. 3 3 Albert Alexander Irwin Lodge No. 35 Glen A. Shaw Lodge No. 3 6 Norville M. Ruddick
Lodge No. 7 Robert M. Leedy Cecil H. Scott
Lodge No. 37 Alvin Kenneth Russell James Arthur Russell
Lodge No. 10 John Lee Guseman Raymond N. Pike Harry H. Smoot, Jr.
Lodge No. 3 8 Jack R. Forbes William T. Card Williard C. Hopper Glenn E. Thompson
Lodge No. 12 John H. Ames Earl William Sauder
Lodge No. 41 Rollo F. Knight
Lodge No. 15 Harold Jesse Mollis Clyde Raymond Lilliard
Lodge No. 4 3 Victor Eaton Johnson,Jr. Joseph Wilson Morris
Lodge No. 16 Frederick H. Sudden, Jr. Milton James Ryan, Sr.
Lodge No. 44 Clark Brown Jackson
Lodge 17 Richard Franklin Baxter Harry Bernhardt Horatio Fischer Brightfield Samuel Gaylord Kelsey Roy I. Ridgeway Willis Wayne Wall
Lodge No. 4 5 James W. Goff Lodge No. 4 7 Jean C. Smith
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FIFTY YEAR ^4AS0NS -1993 Lodge No. 50 Lee Jennings Marvin Henry Martinek Lodge No. 51 William Merle Clark Arthur A. Curtis Robert L. Garverich Edward H. Graves Herbert Allen Harbour Warren Wilfred Heumann George W. Holler Samuel F. Keefer Harry Jacob Lieberman Robert W. Robson John Allen Vetter John Robert Whiffen Lodge No. 52 Thomas M. Asbury Donald Henry Raine Lodge No. 54 William L. Elder Albert Edwin Jenks William Lawrence Welty Sloan Jacob Wilson Lodge No. 55 Owen Stanley Davies Robert A. Reeder Hylen Karl Rush Benjamin Lutz Williamson Lodge No. 56 Luther Lee Zeigler Lodge No. 57 Charles Rex Parks Lodge No. 6 0 Rolland T. Blood Carl Ernest Linguist Maynard Wesley Watkins Lodge No. 62 Wayne L. Baker Britte B. Gilmore William Francis Gilmore Dale E. Vincent Lodge No. 63 Robert Hector Hazlett Lodge No. 66 Ben Shambaugh, Jr. Lodge No. 69 Adam lester Beech J. Harlan Graham Earle Francis Hill Roy O. Soellner Lodge No. 71 Glenn A. Phalen Guy Nicholas Talbot
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Lodge No. 73 Earl C. Garrett Lodge No. 73 Earl C. Garrett Elmer Price Lodge No. 74 James A. McDowell Tony Losdon Lodge No. 76 Buford M. Butler Wayne O. Ellis Charles Police Lodge No. 77 George Henry Fritz Lodge No. 80 Ervin C. Crofoot Lodge No. 83 David W. Miller Lodge No. 86 Ernest Francis Adams Harold leslie Biggs Claude Raymond Blue John Lloyd Brown Earl Lawrence Casner Robert Albert Coe Claude Melvin Crabtree Gordon Delbert DeWesse Robert Earl Dunkelberger Maurice A. Gilstrap David Samuel Glofelty Robert Day Harris Loyal Wendell Hays Fred Kuhlman James Humphrey Lewis Irvie Purcell Marler Harry LaVerne Moberly Carl Franklin Newman, Jr. Leland Orris Nossman Walter Stowe Ramsey, Jr. Glenn Lewis Renollet John Marvin Robison Dean Edmond Sayler Robert E. Staggs Robert Wiley Strait Lodge No. 88 Paul Ashley Clinton LeRoy Parsons Lodge No. 90 George Ellis Smith Richard L. Sutton Clarence LaVern Zinn Lodge No. 91 Marion Hastings Carnine Donald Willis Reed Edward Thomas Watson Lodge No. 92 Russell Larson Franz
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1993 (CONT.) Lodge No. 93 Lodge No. 103 (Cont.) Clyde Holmberg Marcus A. Franklin Archie Oliver Tombley Wilbur Deane Geeding Earl Legg Lodge No. 94 Neal Merwin Hunger Wynn T. McKnelly Roswell Dale Steinman D. A. Van Middleworth Ralph H. Toland Raymond A. York Lodge No. 96 Lodge No. 104 Harold Leonard Coleman William H. Else Russell G. Savage, Jr. Francis M. Gripp Kyle Leonard Wilch Lodge No. 97 Wendell Frank ACen Russell G. Savage, Jr. Herbert Lee Hughs Theodore Leben Joseph Alfred Morris C. Norris Thompson Lodge No. 98 Frank Wilson Jordan Howard Berton King Wayne Vincent Londeen Lodge No. 99 Graham E. Almond Everett D. Childers William J. Crouch Clifford E. Donnelly Claud L. Dormer Donald J. Elliott Wallace E. Garvey James R. Grier, Jr. Clifford Jacobsen Deanus F. Jay Oren K. Nell Lawrence R. Sidles William A. Snapp Nick S. Stevens Owen A. Stinnett Charles Suit Forrest L. Yourdon Lodge No. 100 William Edward Boggs Billy Leeman Dunkin George Warren Hickman Lodge No. 101 Leo L. Bremer Lodge No. 102 Joseph K. Dignan Wallace V. Fuller Donald Harold Harpole Kurtz Kime Lawrence J. Lamb George A. London Harold C. Nichols Joe VanPool Lodge No. 103 Oscar C. Bell Leroy S. Bryan Virgil Willis Dillion Myrle Ward Elsten
Lodge No. 105 Frederick M. Froelich Lodge No. 107 Herbert Clair Foster Robert Eugene Null Lodge No. 110 David Martin Weisser Harold Leo Wilson Lodge No. 113 F. Howard Blanchly John Lawrence Hundley Lodge No. 114 Dudley E. Schinnerer Lodge No. 115 Clifford F. Bybee James Lynne Ramsey Lodge No. 117 Dana Lee Creitz Osbern Kenneth Ellis Kenneth Albert Frame Charles Edward Harris Guy A. Knarr John Clark Smith Lodge No. 119 Robert William Gobetz Jonathan A. Purdum Lodge No. 121 David L. Adamson Lodge No. 124 Ray Linn Barnes Earl Toy Baughman Frank Howard Bixby Norman Rodman Byers Bill Rayl Cole Everett H. Geist Lester Imel Ronald R. Russell Lodge No. 126 George E. McCray Lodge No. 129 John Cecil Dart Clifford Dale Makalous
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Lodge No. 13 2 Roy C. Wilson
Lodge No. 158 (Cont.) Clement A. Trapp
Lodge No. 133 Thomas Aaron Reasor Francis M. Spurrier Oliver Francis Stone
Lodge No. 16 0 Ray E. Boland Glenn E. Cooper Louis Mischler
Lodge No. 134 John Charles Conner
Lodge No. 162 Theodore C. David,
Lodge No. 13 7 Robert E. Burns
Lodge No. 167 C. Eugen Row
Lodge No. 138 Ward Bassett
Lodge No. 16 8 Roy Layton Beck Elmer Hobert Boman
Lodge No. 13 8 Floyd Moran Lodge No. 142 Clarence Joseph Brown Everett Benjamin Harper Leslie A. Oberhelman Oscar Eugene Smith Lodge No. 143 Thomas L. Bradbury Richard M. Gardinier Leland B. Stratton Lodge No. 144 Edwin K. Peterson Lodge No. 145 Eugene L. Kadel Oran Elmer Sams Lodge No. 146 Theodore Oscar Brock Dale K. Hicks Gilbert George Smischny Lodge No. 14 7 Clarence Gail Merrill Lodge No. 149 Albert Ernest Harms Verne Elijah Rogers Claude Russell Shepard Lodge No. 151 Wilbur E. Young Lodge No. 153 Allen Lorenzo Cunningham Bernard Louis Krasne Harold E. Russell Floyd A. Staupp Lodge No. 158 James Artmeus Coke Walter C. Gray Orville C. Keller Goldwin E. Miller Jack N. Sanders John R. Shultz Ralph M. Taylor
Lodge No. 171 Orville L. Daenzer Lodge No. 172 Ivan F. Bird Robert Clarence Cooper Frisby D. Diehl Raymond Earl Embers Claire McAuliffe Schmitt Theodore Roosevelt Starbuck Lodge No. 173 Wilbur Perry Barngrover Lodge No. 174 David Henry Mace John Harwood Rugger Lodge No. 177 Dupree Ingram Kenneth B. Mapes Carl Alvin Motzkus Lodge No. 183 Paul W. Weiser Lodge No. 184 Everett E. Quantz William Frederick Steffens Lodge No. 186 Dale LeRoy Duncan Kenneth G. Ward Lodge No.187 Andrew J. Allan Barney J. Ldrenzetti William H. Maas Hugh J. Morgan Elwin Arthur Welbaum Lodge No. 188 Orville Carl Bays Edwin Ray Force Lodge No. 18 9 Stanley Krysl
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1993 (CONT.) Lodge No. 23 0 Elmer L. Armstrong Verne L. Cline, Jr. Charles J. Lower
Lodge No. 190 Donald LaFawn Jacla Edwin D. Whitaker Lodge No. 191 Nathan H. Lynch
Lodge No. 192 Ralph Waldo B u t l e r ,
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Lodge No. 196 Lloyd Barton Campbell Fredrick Dale Curry Morris Duncan Greenwood James Ellis Murphy David Donald Ricabaugh Lodge No. 198 Wayne L. Cooper Stanley Ernest Novak Lodge No. 200 Carl Willard Curtiss Alden Valdmer Major Lodge No. 201 Paul B. Nye Glenn LeRoy Powers Howard L Somers Floyd Arnold Thiel Lodge No. 2 03 John Clifford Joyroe Lodge No. 2 03 John Clifford Jayroe Lodge No. 2 06 Frederick N. Coulson, Jr Ralph S. Henson Lloyd Miller Jenkins, Jr William F. Keimig John H. Riley Lodge No. 210 Albert Ellsworth Gentle Harvey R. Lyell Lodge No. 212 melvin Woodrow Boone Wayne Kilgore Gage Dwight Martin Howard Harold L. Stout
Lodge No. 233 Herbert I. Bruning Paul Rufus Hahn Charles Hulbert Lyke Eugene Lloyd Womacks Lodge No. 234 Kenneth Edward Bergmann James R. Whire Lodge No.23 6 Rollin A. Clark Robert Dale Cook Lodge No. 2 38 William Robert Allam Dewey Lester Miles Edwin Moreland Sawyer Lodge No. 244 LaVerne Lawrence Dewey Joseph L. Pile Lodge No. 246 Leonard Levi Albert Coy Verne Farrell Horace J. Good Lodge No. 247 Max Dwain Haxton Clarence Edwin Leith Lodge No. 24 8 Vernon Edwin Leith Lodge No. 2 52 Llewellyn E.Buchner William P. Elliott Leo H. Staats Walter Staats Lodge No. 253 William Chapman John W. Vawter Lodge No. 2 54 William Carroll Fred Marion L. Williamson
Lodge No. 216 Lester Lee Ames
Lodge No. 2 58 Carl Webster SebitE
Lodge No. 222 Adam James Barth Ervin L. Wilkerson
Lodge No. 2 65 Ralph P. Osborn Kenneth Lee Shook
Lodge No. 224 Loren Edward Blair Robert Pearson Mize
Lodge No. 2 69 Oscar H. Jenkins
Lodge No. 225 Claude Tyson Vickers
Lodge No. 2 69 George Willis Lewis
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Lodge No. 303 (Cont.) Wilbur Deane Geeding Hugh Warren Gill, Jr. Clayton Franklin Grace Earl Thomas Graves Philip L. Hansford Warren Moss Hembree William Hansel Henderson Lloyd Leonard Hill Julius Cranellee Jenkins Jesse W. Johnson Robert Hoover King Harry Bailey Lancelot, Jr. Francis Jefferson Langton Ernest Eugene Linn Charles Woodrow London James Perry Looney Herman Otis Love Lester Lyle Lynch Clayton Knowles mammel Lowell Alton Mason Laurence Virgil Mershon Virgil Leon Milligan Wayne Charles Moody William Parker William Richard Pennington Paul Wilbur Reeves Marvin Delmar Richmond Tom Springer Rumsey Simon E Schmidt Marion Joseph Shirk Thomas Marion Shults Milton Adolph Sklenar Harold Harley Slattery Ben Smith Frank Allen Smith Harold Edward Spotts Oral Glenn Stephens Chester Adolphus Swaney Frank Alvin Tomlinson Aloysius Francis Volz C. Donald Wehrley Harley Woodrow White Omer Webster Wilson Warren Exon Wuller
Lodge No. 3 06 Joseph L. Calliham Albert Francis Dible Dewey Densel Preston Lodge No. 3 07 George H. Curtis, Jr. Irwin C. Ford Eschol M. Johnson Francis H. Kaye Leland Runft Lodge No. 3 09 Leslie M. Bray William Matthew Hoff Glenn Elmer Jones Richard H. Stinchcomb Lodge No. 310 Eston B. Ashley
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1993 (CONT.) Lodge No. 311 Lester Crabbe Elmer E. Dye Max B. McAllister Clovis Marsalles Ream James H. Roudebaugh Harold G. Stover Lodge No. 312 Dorsey Frank Elliott John Kenneth Menzie Lodge No. 313 Alvin Loyd Newfer Lodge No. 314 Fred Raaf Joseph Curtis Schick Lodge No. 319 Ralph D. Henson Lloyd Miller Jenkins, John H. Riley Lodge No. 3 21 Vaughn Brown Albert Lee Patton Lodge No. 322 Benjamin A. Franklin Lodge No. 324 Kenneth N. Skinner LaCue R. Todd Lodge No. 3 26 Wayne Herbert Bednark Edwin L. Brown Lodge No. 330 Raymond Leo Weiser Lodge No. 331 Murvel Guy Gray Lawrence WAyne Stoskopf Willis Lee Stoskopf Lodge No. 333 Raymond Biechele Johnson Harry Harmon Degraves Lodge No. 340 William Grant Houston Kermit Francis Snell Lodge No. 341 Dale Delton Lemon Harold R. Mahon Lodge No. 347 George Birkenbaugh Lodge No. 349 Melvin R. E. Cooper Harold C. Tuma
Lodge No. 3 51 Charles Fred Bushnell Lodge No. 3 54 Oscar Karl Rothenberger Charles Daniel Usher Lodge No. 3 55 Harold Dean Stone Lodge No. 3 60 Harold W. Tacha Lodge No. 362 Glen Edward Benyshek Joe J. Fojt Lodge No. 3 64 Paul A. Davis Francis J. Keimig Lodge No. 36 5 Delburt A. VanMiddlesworth Lodge No. 3 66 Robert Edward Lattin Lodge No. 3 67 Chester Lee Garrison James Elwood Hill Alva Roy Kiddoo Estel N. Lynn E. Lowell Utz Lodge No. 369 David Jack Brown James Edgar Courtney Lyman E. Henley Donald E. Lee Rondall E. Malott Kenneth Marion Oldham Cecil Richard Shirley Alfred Ward Statler Fred George Wyatt Lodge No. 3 72 Leland Rex Williamson Lodge No. 276 Merle Eugene Bailey Jesse Isaac Wilcoxen, Jr. Lodge No. 380 Orren E. Robinson Lodge No. 3 82 James E. Bowers Lodge No. 3 84 Mai Eubank Lodge No. 385 Harvey A. Taylor
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FIFTY YEAR MASONS - 1993 Lodge No. 3 95 Philip Adam Blender Adam Lester Kohlman Morris Woodrow Markley Lodge No. 3 98 Joseph Skubitz Lodge No. 399 Perry L. Miller Jasper Newton Stringer Lodge No. 4 04 Voyle Ridgway Lodge No. 4 06 Robert Chester Dutcher Lodge No. 4 08 Arthur Allan Marvin Wayne Cinotto James O. Denier Albert Wood Scherff John Baptiste Warlop James Arthur Wyatt Lodge No. 411 John Lowell Grundy Lewis Arnold Foster Guy Murl Shumard Lodge No. 413 Ellis Virgil Mackey Lodge No. 4 31 Robert Lee Eaves
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Lodge No. 433 Raymond Addison Bowen William keith Carter Francis Warren Cracraft Melvin James Ferguson, Jr. Henry Thomas Gray Edgar Lee Johnson Joe William Laughliln Merle Kenneth McGregor Charles Davis Pfeifer James Howard Russell Bertram Maurice Taylor Harold Martin Hess Lodge No. 435 Charles Virgil Crocker LaVern Warren Fox Harold Martin Hess Lodge No. 43 6 Lindsay Fisher Thomas A. Phillips Lodge No. 437 Virgil E. Baer Curt E. Engwicht Lodge No. 43 8 Lester E. Cooke Donald L. Frazier James R. Murry Earl L. Petersen Lodge No. 44 0 Leonard H. Foster Merrill C. Wilke Lodge No. 44 6 Walter L. Duck
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Lodge No. 1 E a r l W i l l i a m Rose
Lodge No. 103 Felix W. Bouray Cecil V. Binkmeyer
Lodge No. 3 Claude Stanley Angleton Ray Andrew Gabbert William Vest Stevens
Lodge No. 104 Melvin M. Smart
Lodge No. 10 John C. Rhea Lodge No. 12 William Albert Stolfus
Lodge No. 15 E r n e s t E. McDonald Lodge No. 16 William Edwin Jennings
Lodge No. 106 Finis Raymond Duncan Lodge No. 107 Ulon H. Marrs Lodge No. 117 Herman Ellsworth Schuman Lodge No. 124 Clarence F. Ore
Lodge No. 17 Manns Ralph Ernest
Lodge No. 13 0 Leo Jensen Harold Henry Oxendale
Lodge No. 34 Edward Hugh Dillon
Lodge No. 134 Edgar Moody Ivey
Lodge No. 42 Orvis Charles Blossom Oscar J. B. Nowlin
Lodge No. 14 5 Marvin Rodney Motes
Lodge No. 4 5 Harry T. Adamson Lodge No. 50 Charles Edward Snyder Lodge No. 51 Charles Edraond Bruce Raymond John Shu11
Lodge No. 57 Glenn Wesley McCarty Lodge No. 62 Joel Piatt Kesler Lodge No. 7 3 Eldon R. Miles Lodge No. 8 6 Rolla Alfred Swan Lodge No. 90 Nathan Eveloff Marvin Willard Woodward Lodge No. 96 Donald Russell McCully
Lodge No. 97 H a r o l d G. B a i l e y Lodge No. 98 Edward Harold Crane
Lodge No. 151 James Paul Vandergriff Lodge No. 152 Woodford M. Evans Reedy F. Rummel Lodge No. 153 Otho Duncan Lodge No. 16 6 Carl John Bergman Lodge No. 172 Dale Robinson Lodge No. 177 Joseph Claude Johnson Lodge No. 184 Larry D. Beck Lodge No. 186 Elden LeRoy Auker Lodge No. 187 Lewis W. Goldberg Lodge No. 192 Sheldon J. Adams Lodge No. 220 Roy Bernard Martin Lodge No. 221 Warren L. Johnson
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Lodge No. 222 Johnie E. Renner
Lodge No. 311 John B. Stewart
Lodge No. 244 James Ervin Williams
Lodge No. 3 21 Philip Henry Green James Vern Thpmpson
Lodge No. 24 6 William Lester Harp Lodge No. 2 54 Glen Alvin Rixon Richard William Stumbo Lodge No. 257 Raymond F. Buffington Lodge No. 271 Francis William Keilhack Lodge No. 273 Val O. Whitesell Lodge No. 275 Helmut William Bahnman
Lodge No. 324 James W. Odom Lodge No. 341 Arthur Harry Browning Lorrin C. Cooper Lodge No. 34 7 Palmer Dick VanLandingham Lodge No. 3 54 George Delmond Baldwin LeRoy Green Lodge No. 374 Howard B. Olson
Lodge No. 278 Frederick N. Barrigar
Lodge No. 3 97 Francis L. Anderson Wilbur Warren Harder
Lodge No. 282 Harry Cecil Wright
Lodge No. 410 Ralph Clarence Cunningham
Lodge No. 2 95 Arthur Raymond Barber
Lodge No. 410 Maurice E. Faulkner
Lodge No. 303 Franklin Forney Harris Ray Henley Phelps Ralph Raucsher Edward Paul Shadid
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Lodge No. 2 Neil Wesley Morrison
Lodge No. 17 Leon Lyle Baeder Robert Florence, Jr.
Lodge No. 3 Edward Ferdinand Arn John Sigorneney Dillon Harley Edwin Miller Donald Earl Nelson
Lodge No. 3 2 J. Issac Baxter
Lodge No. 6 Perry May James Lodge No. 9 Richard Barnett Stevens Lodge No. 10 Floyd Albert Falls Lodge No. 12 J. Irwin Beeson Lodge No. 15 Buford Lyle Bissell
Lodge No. 3 8 William Allen Cooksey Gerald Axtell Dunwoody Avery Lenox Sherman Lodge No. 3 9 Loren F. Thompson Earl Jennings Wilson Lodge No. 4 6 Charles H. Eshom Lodge No. 4 7 William J. Morris
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Lodge No. 14 2 Edward Cleland McBurney Lodge No. 14 5 Harmon guard John Z. Young Lodge No. 151 Lawrence R. Maxwell Lodge No. 152 Sylvester L. Rogers Lodge No. 153 Lane Walter Latimer Lodge No. 161 Darrell D. Nixon Lodge No. 165 • Walter Alrick Wikkinson Lodge No. 172 George Rieser Hess Carl William Oberst Francis F. Wayland Lodge No. 173 Ray Allen Foust Lodge No. 186 Howard David Banta John Alexander Rummel Lodge No. 187 Melvin Howard Opie Eugene Harold Spencer
Lodge No. 99 Claude M. Pennington James Erastus Roby
Lodge No. 188 Alphonso Nelvin Dodds•
Lodge No. 101 Howard K. Gilliland
Lodge No. 191 Edward M. Ruffhead
Lodge No. 102 John Adolph Herman Miller Willard C. Polite B. Clyde Thomas
Lodge No. 199 Owen Alton Trimble
Lodge No. 104 Fred Carrol Conklin Lodge No. 109 Glenn Pickett Lodge No. 122 Talley Walker Daniel Elden S. Magaw Lodge No. 126 Frank J. Johns Lodge No. 135 Arthur L. Jones Lodge No. 141 Orvan Payson Monroe
Lodge No. 216 John W. Seavers Lodge No. 217 Gus F. Rugan Lodge No. 223 George Forest Long Clifford Edward Richardson Lodge No. 224 Forrest Glenn Todd Lodge No. 225 John James Arthur Harold Wayne Seybold Harvey L o m e Stinson
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Lodge No. 225 Joseph Raymond Eggleston George D. Frisbie Leigh A. Warner Lodge No. 236 Thomas Harvey Morse Lodge No. 241 Roy R. Kirkman
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Lodge No. 33 3 Franklin Thomas Rose Lodge No. 338 Victor E. Varnau Lodge No. 3 51 Charles Harold Keiter Lodge No. 3 57 Elton M. Holman
Lodge No. 24 6 John Francis Barclay Lodge No. 2 58 Lawrence H. Aaron
Lodge No. 366 William A. Tinberg Lodge No. 369 J. Haggard
Lodge No. 268 Ray H. Lantz Joseph H. Low
Lodge No. 3 85 Homer D. Swenson
Lodge No. 271 Herbert Harold Hesser
Lodge No. 3 95 Ralph Neal Myers
Lodge No. 273 Moses C. Parker
Lodge No. 3 98 Charles Edwin Beeman
Lodge No. 277 Harold LeRoy Ray William H. Stevenson
Lodge No. 3 99 Bernal N. Sayre
Lodge No. 3 03 Elmer LeRoy Crabb Spencer Byron Long Lodge No. 310 Earl Rhodes
Lodge No. 4 06 Charles P. Ford Lodge No. 4 33 Richard Sievern Hanson Lodge No. 43 6 Harold M. Stokes
Lodge No. 314 Norman J. Gooch
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Lodge No. 3 Elwood William Drummond Arnold Joseph Kasper Doric Sidney Stoddard
Lodge No. 51 Roy Eugene Elliott Amos George Geelan Richard Caryle Harris
Lodge No. 8 William Earl Hammer Harold William Heiser
Lodge No. 61 Earl L. Vance
Lodge No. 9 Ernest Edward Fellers Robert Leigh Gilbert Lodge No. 17 Clifford Reed Dodge Lodge No. 19 Donald Merton Ashlock Lodge No. 50 David W. Stiles
Lodge No. 72 Raymond H. Starnes Lodge No. 85 Ernest E. Clark Lodge No. 93 Frederick Warner Lodge No. 99 Clarence Hatfield, Jr. Lodge No. 102 Arthur Chadwick Ogden
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Lodge No. 105 Arthur Chadwick Ogden
Lodge No. 223 Cecil Ernest Liggett
Lodge No. 107 Clare Melford Reynolds
Lodge No. 259 Stanley W. Hawk
Lodge No. 129 Fay Eugene Nichol
Lodge No. 2 82 Earl Albert Reed
Lodge No. 131 Lester Earl Smith
Lodge No. 299 . William L. Duvall
Lodge No. 137 Archie Lee Foster
Lodge No. 303 Audrey James Baenisch Donald Ellit Thompson
Lodge No. 150 Bert Edward Church Lodge No. 151 Vernon Wallace Lodge No. 152 Newton W. McCandless Lodge No. 154 George G. Doty Lodge No. 187 George Wilson Lodge No. 195 Charles Chauncey Cox
Lodge No. 314 Roy E. French Lodge No. 324 Shields Paul Andrew Lodge No. 330 Clive Mcclain Suiter Lodge No. 34 5 John Raymond Karn Lodge No. 3 61 Jefferson D. Petty Lodge No. 417 Marshall J. Finley
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Lodge No. 3 8 Harry L. Lacy
Lodge No. 3 03 Morris North Neff
Lodge No. 13 0 Henry David Lawrence
Lodge No. 335 Perry L. Putham
Lodge No. 204 William Archie Sharp
Lodge No. 3 60 George H. Krump John Hadsel Muirhead
Lodge No. 265 Charles J. Fee
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE W : . W : . GRAND LODGE OF KANSAS ONE HIJNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHTH ANNUAL COMMUNICATION The 138th Annual Communication of the M;.W:. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas was opened at 8:00 am, March 18, 1994, in the Masonic Temple, 336 S. Santa Fe, Salina, Kansas. The assembly was called to order by W:. Robert E. Sapp, Master of Unity Lodge #273 and upon his order the Grand Lodge Officers entered the hall in Grand Procession followed by the Area Deputy Grand Masters and the District Deputy Grand Masters. The Grand Lodge Officers assumed their stations and the Area and District Deputy Grand Masters formed parallel lines in preparation to receive the M:.W:. Grand Master. The Grand Master preceded by the Pipe and Drum Corps. The assembly was called to stand and the Grand Master, M:.W:. William J. Brown, was received through the ranks and assumed his station, whereupon the Great Lights of Masonry were presented and placed upon the altar of the Grand Lodge. Colors were presented by the "Heroes of '76" in their Colonial uniforms and the Grand Master led the assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of our country. The Colors were posted and followed by the opening prayer offered by W:. Raymond R. Haden, Grand Chaplain, the Color Guard was dismissed. The Grand Master called for the Masters of the Lodges to rise to determine a quorum present. The Grand Secretary declared a quorum present. The Grand Master ordered the Grand Marshal to retire and prepare to receive the visiting dignitaries. The Grand Master ordered the Grand Senior Deacon to retire and prepare to receive and accommodate the visiting dignitaries. Past Grand Masters of the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AFiAM of Kansas were escorted to the East facing West and the Grand Master welcomed and introduced the following: M M M M M M M M M M M
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S. Allen Dougherty Arthur C. Hodgson Thomas C. Raum, Jr. Carroll C. Arnett Richard D. Kelsey J. Fred Williamson Forrest D. Haggard Robert H. Arnold Ralph D. Walker Chester L. Gilbert W. Nolan Artz
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F. Warren Starns Ben B. Boyles Robert G. Jackson Larry D. Winegardner Arris M. Johnson Clifford D. Knauss Claude W. Norris Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Conrad F. Johnson Richard D. Overton
The Past Grand Masters were favored with the Public Grand Honors and were escorted to their places. The Grand Master received the following distinguished guests in proper form: The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following: Patricia White, Worthy Grand Matron, Order of Eastern Star, Grand Chapter of Kansas The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following visitors from other Jurisdictions: M: .W:. Gerald R. Anderson, Grand Master of Iowa and his lady Janice.
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M:.W:. Richard E. Fletcher, Past Grand Master of Vermont, Executive Secretary of the Masonic Service Association The Grand Master extended his greetings and led the assembly in honoring these guests with the Public Grand Honors. The Grand Senior Deacon presented Masonic Youth Groups:
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Tara Woodard, Grand Worthy Advisor, International Order of Rainbow for Girls. Barbara Russell, Supreme Deputy of International Order of Rainbow for Girls in Kansas. Bro. Dennis Reed, State Rainbow Dad, International Order of Rainbow for Girls Del Goodyear, Grand Guardian, International Order of Jobs Daughters. Jennifer Bebermeyer, Grand Bethel Honor Queen, International Order of Jobs Daughters. Alvin Clark, Associate Grand Guardian, International Order of Jobs Daughters. Melinda Cortwright, Spokesperson, International Order of Jobs Daughters. Bro. Jeremy Rush, Supreme Master Councilor, Order of DeMolay of Kansas. Bro. J. Eldon Masters, Executive Director, Order of DeMolay in Kansas. The Grand Master extended extended a hearty welcome.
his
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The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following of the Concordant and Appendant Bodies:
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M : . I : . Larry Bodine, Grand Master of the Grand Councils of Cryptic Masons in Kansas. M:.E:. Phillip H. King, Grand High Priest, Royal Arch Masons. R:.E:. Robert A. Clapp, Grand Commander, Knights Templar of Kansas. M: .W: . Thomas C. Raura, Jr., PGM, S.G.I.G., Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States. Grand Master Brown extended a hearty welcome and thanks to these to these dedicated leaders. The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following Potentates: 111. Daniel L. Richardson, Isis Temple, Salina. 111. Francis L. Demott, Mirza Temple, Pittsburg. 111. George Kenworthy, 1st Ceremonial Master, Arab Temple, Topeka. 111. John T. Arnold, Midian Temple, Wichita. The Grand Master extended Illustrious Brothers.
his
greeting
and
welcomed
these
Late arrival M:.W:. William E. Bradford, PGM, was introduced and welcomed with the Public Grand Honors. The Grand Senior Deacon presented the following guests from other Jurisdictions: S. Brent Morris, Speaker and Masonic Author, Guest of the Lodge of Research. W: . David Edge, PM of Lodge #5, Essex, England and Guest of Deputy Grand Master, E. Dean Osborn. The Grand Master and assembly gave the Brothers a hearty welcome.
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The Grand Senior Deacon presented the Representatives of the National Sojourners and M:.W:. Conrad P. Johnson, Past Grand Master: W: . Harold "Buck" Aldrich, National 3rd Vice-President of the National Sojourners. W:. Don S. Nesbitt, Central Ares Representative of the National Sojourners. M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, PGM, who had been busy with introductions in the lobby. Past Grand Master Johnson and the representatives of the National Sojourners were honored by Public Grand Honors. Grand Master Brown thanked the Scottish Rite, York Rite, Nobels of the Mystic Shrine Honor Guard and dismissed them. The Grand Master introduced the Honorable Joe Warner, Vice Mayor of Salina, who welcomed the assembly and brought greetings in behalf of the city of Salina. Patricia White, Worthy Grand Matron of The Order of Eastern Star, was introduced by the Grand Master. Sister Patti offered regrets for Worth Grand Patron Dewaine Geiger, who was unable to be in attendance. She stressed the cooperation with the Grand Master had led to a successful year and very successful programs. The VA Christmas in July for the Wichita VA Hospital was so well received that there were gifts for all the VA Hospitals in Kansas. The joint dinner dance and sales of bumper stickers enabled the Order of Eastern Star to be able to present a check for $5000.00 to the Kansas Masonic Foundation for the Oncology Clinic at KU Medical Center. Sister Patti thanked the Grand Master for the courtesies extended to her and wished for him a successful Grand Communication. R:.E:. Robert Clapp brought greetings in behalf of the members of the Grand York Rite Bodies of Kansas and thanked the Grand Master for the courtesies extended him. Tara Woodard brought greetings in behalf of the Rainbow Girls. She emphasized their state service project. Children Miracle Network Telethon. In the past three years $5000.00 has been raised for this project. Tara presented "Uncle Bill" with their state service pin and T-shirt. Melinda Cortwright brought greetings in behalf of Jobs Daughters. She spoke of the importance of the Masonic family and what it means to the youth of today. Jeremy Rush spoke in behalf of DeMolay. He thanked the Grand Master for the invitation and hospitality. Jeremy stressed the importance of the 75th anniversary of DeMolay which occurs this year. A reunion is planned for June 20-24 in Kansas City. An invitation was extended for all interest to attend. 111. John Arnold announced that the Shrine is alive and well in Kansas. He thanked Grand Mater Brown for the hospitality and wished for him a successful Grand Communication. Grand Master Brown called upon Past Grand Master Claude W. Norris, President of the Kansas Masonic Foundation to introduce his speakers from the Department of Oncology , KU Medical Center, Dr. Steven Russell and Dr. Johnathon Lee. President Norris was proud to tell the assembly of the progress of the research at KU Medical Center and proudly state that the Oncology Research Program at KU is among the top ten in the nation.
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Dr. Russell: M:.W:. Grand Master, Most Worthy Grand Matron, and members of the distinguished East, Ladies and Gentlemen. I am really here to thank you for two things. The first that you did not have snow this year like you did last year because the drive from Kansas City is quite arduous under those conditions. But, most important I am here to thank you for the generosity you have shown over the years. I don't know whether or not you all realize this but Kansas Freemasons since 1974 have donated over 1.6 million dollars to the Cancer Research and Clinical Programs at KU Medical Center. We are most grateful for that. In the last year you have donated $181,000.00 to the Oncology Research Center. That has allowed us to do something very important and the guest who will follow me is going to speak to that point. But let me just say that our ability to attract Dr. Johnathon and Sara Lee, both internationally recognized scientists that have helped do what Claude Norris told you, bring us to the point that we can now say that we are among the top ten in the country in terms of medical center programs. Its our ability to recruit people like the Lee's which you very much made possible. We literally could not have done it without you. So I thank you very much. I look forward in the future working with the Masonic Foundation and the Eastern Star and I look forward to perhaps .coming back again next year and the years after that. Thank you. Dr. Lee: Sara and I are deeply - Sara is not here, she had a commitment to teaching medical students today but we are deeply appreciative of your commitment and support to our program and to hormonal cancers. Your support was instrumental in our coming to Kansas from Washington State. We are familiar with the Masons. The Masons in Washington state had supported our daughter as a Curry Scholar to the Middle East and we have been really grateful to the support of the Masons. The division of hormonal cancers is the first in the United States in a cancer center. I think Kansas should be very proud of this. We have decide to focus on four cancers that are very prevalent, cancer of the prostate, cancer of the breast, colon cancer, and uterine cancer. What do we know about these cancers? We know precious little, but we have important clues which reminds me of a little story. I hope I can relate to you. There was a conversation in an obstetrics ward with two little babies. The little girl turned to her crib mate and said, "What are you?" The other baby looked under the covers and said, "I'm a boy." And the little girl said, "How do you know you are a boy?" He looked under the covers and said, "I have blue socks." I hope and anticipate that your contribution to our program and your continued support to these important cancers will enable us to learn more precise information than blue socks about these hormonal cancers. Thank you very much. The Grand Master asked the Grand Senior Deacon to escort Ken Caldwell to the East facing West. The Grand Master then had the privilege of presenting checks for $1000.00 to the Kansas Masonic Foundation, to the Kansas Masonic Home and to the Grand Master's Charity Fund. This money was derived from the sale of Grand Masters Pins, left from Ball Game and donated banquet decorations. The Grand Senior Deacon asked the permission to approach the East and presented the Grand Master a personalized leather apron case from the appointed officers. The Grand Master was very pleased with this gift and offered a sincere "thank you" the officers. The Grand Master closed the public opening ceremony, requesting all the Grand senior Deacon to escort the guests from the lodge hall and thanked all visitors for their interest and attendance.
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Following a brief intermission, Grand Master Brown opened the 138th Annual session of the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AF&AM of Kansas in ample form on the 3rd Degree. He observed that the necessary quorum was present to conduct the business of the Grand Lodge. The Grand Master led the Pledge of Allegiance and welcomed the Masons to the Grand Lodge session. The preliminary credentials report was given by Chairman, Bro. Donald Doll as follows: Grand Lodge Officers 21 Sub Officers 6 Past Grand Masters 21 Area Deputy Grand Masters (O) 8 Area Deputy Grand Masters (I) 10 District Deputy Grand Masters (O) 27 District Deputy Grand Masters (I) 25 Past Masters 187 Lodge Representatives 325 Master Masons 50 Lodges Represented 179 The Grand Master gave his address and upon motion the report was accepted. {Report is printed in its entirety and appears under REPORTS in this publications.) The Council of Administration and Finance Committee met in Wichita in November, 1993, and agreed that the time had come to have a complete audit with a different firm than the one presently being used. The firm of Kottler & Morrow were engaged M: .W: . William Mcintosh, PGM, agreed with this decision. Due to ill health he was contacted at his home. He later resigned and the Grand Master appointed M:.W: . F. Warren Starns, PGM, to fulfill this obligation. Chairman Starns introduced the auditors who explained the financial the financial statements as printed in the Advanced Proceedings. Chairman Starns moved the adoption of this report. Properly seconded and adopted. The Grand Secretary informed the body that all Constitutional Amendments passed at the August 1992 meeting and at last years Annual Communication have been ratified by 2/3 majority of the lodges and appear in the 1993 Annual Proceedings. The Grand Master made the declaration that all constitution and by-law changes were ratified by 2/3 of all the lodges. The Grand Secretary stated that his report could be found in the Advance Proceedings and moved that it be accepted. Properly seconded and accepted. R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Past Grand Secretary, moved that his last report to the Grand Lodge and the financial statement be included in the 1994 Annual Proceedings. Properly seconded and carried. R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Chairman of the Taxation Committee introduced Brother Jack Quinlin, the attorney that has been helping with the taxation problem. He was recognized for his dedication and work done without charge to the Craft. Upon motion by Chairman Arnold, his report was accepted and is to be found under REPORTS in this publication. Bro. Jack Quinlin made remarks regarding the bill now in committee. He offered explanations as to the holdup on action on the bill pertaining to the inclusion of country clubs and the results thereof. The Grand Master thanked Bro. Jack for his assistance in the many areas of legality and presented him with a personalized Hamilton Masonic watch.
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The Grand Master presented R:.W:, Arnold with a plaque of thanks for the long hard days spent as a lobbyist on behalf of the Grand Lodge of Kansas. Bro. Melburn C. Barnes, Chairman, gave the report of the Perpetual Membership Committee. He first thanked Bro. Jack Quinlin for his assistance in designing the program. Bro. Barnes asked the Grand Master to have the Grand Senior Deacon present M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, to the altar where he was presented Perpetual Life Membership number one, in recognition of his foresight in introducing the program. Upon motion of the Chairman, the report of the Perpetual Life Membership was accepted and is found under REPORTS. (To date 43 Perpetual Life Memberships have been purchased $25,000.00 is in this account permanently.)
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Grand Master Brown called the craft to labor to comtinue the report and business of Grand Lodge. REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Chairman Jeffrey Sowder moved for the acceptance of the report of the Membership Committee. Second. Carried. Chairman Sowder introduced Stan Browning and John Mowen who gave very positive reports on the results of Prospect Night. The Tellers were excused to collect and count ballots. LODGE OF RESEARCH The Grand Master introduced Brother Barry Albin, Master of the Lodge of Research who in turn introduced his speaker Brother S. Brent Morris, PM, PGDC IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT FREEMASONRY? Presented to the Grand Lodge of Kansas AF&AM, March 18, 1994 REV. JAMES DAYTON SHAW: In any think they are religious, and do not bridle their tongues, but deceive their heart, their religion is worthless. James 1:26
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WHO SHOULD BE BETTER ABLE to "reveal the secrets of the Lodge" than a former Mason, especially one who achieved significant recognition within Masonry? This is the promise that THE DEADLY DECEPTION holds for its readers. The Reverend James D. Shaw and Mr. Tom McKenney coauthored this engaging book. It tells the story of Rev. Shaw, from becoming a Mason to joining the Scottish Rite to leaving the Fraternity. Rev. Shaw became a Christian and decided it was duty to "expose" Freemasonry to save other men from being victims of its deadly deception. The reader should expect a higher standard of accuracy from Rev. Shaw's story because of the years he spent in Masonry. The Cover of the Book We begin our analysis of Rev. Shaw's accuracy without going any farther than the cover of his book. Six claims are made there, four of which are deliberate, verifiable lies. It does not bode well for the accuracy of the contents, if the cover achieves no more than 33% of the truth. We examine the claims individually and through them Rev. Shaw's devotion to truth. SHAW'S FIRST CLAIM: The full title of the book is THE DEADLY DECEPTION: FREE MASONRY EXPOSED BY ONE OF ITS TOP LEADERS. It is laughable to suggest that Rev. Shaw was ever a "top leader" of Freemasonry. He served the Craft decently during his membership and received recognition for his work, but he never attained any position of prominence. The claim, however, is harmless puffery, well within acceptable limits for advertising. THE TRUTH SHAW'S SECOND CLAIM: The cover claims Rev. Shaw was "Past Worshipful Master, blue lodge," To be elected and to serve as Master of a Lodge is a great privilege and honor for any Mason. By identifying himself as a Past Master, Rev. Shaw establishes himself as one who has achieved Masonic recognition through hard work. As with so many of his statements about Masonry, the factual record tells a different story. Rev. Shaw received the First Degree in Masonry on September 11, 1945, in Evergreen Lodge No. 713 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Fellowcraft and Master Mason degrees were conferred by courtesy in Biscayne Bay Lodge No. 124, Miami, Florida on May 21 and July 23, 1946. He transferred his membership to Allapattah Lodge No. 271 in Florida on July 1, 1952, and remained a member until his resignation on October 25, 1966. He never held office in any Masonic Lodge or affiliated body in Indiana. In 1964, he was appointed Junior Steward of Allapattah Lodge, in 1965 he was appointed Junior Deacon, and on October 25,1966 he resigned from Masonry. The names of the Master and Senior and Junior Wardens of every Florida Lodge are published annually in the Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge F&AM of Florida. These Proceedings can be inspected in any of the 300+ Florida Lodges. The name of James Dayton Shaw never appeared in the list of elected Lodge officers. He was never elected an officer in Alapattah lodge, much less Master of the Lodge. A LIE. SHAW'S THIRD CLAIM. Rev. Shaw is said to be "Past Master of all Scottish Rite Bodies." The record shows otherwise. In 1961 he was appointed to the Lodge of Perfection in Miami, Florida and served two years. (A Lodge of Perfection confers the 4^-14° .) From 1963 to 1966, the year of his resignation, he held two other appointive offices. He never advanced beyond appointive offices in the Lodge of Perfection and was never elected to any Scottish Rite office. He was not Master of even one Scottish Rite body, much less four. ANOTHER LIE
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SHAW'S FOURTH CLAIM. Rev. Shaw was indeed invested with the rank and decoration of a Knight Commander of the Court of Honor on December 18, 1965. The award was honorably earned and is properly claimed on the cover of his book. THE TRUTH SHAW'S FIFTH CLAIM. The 33" in an important honor in the Scottish Rite, limited to about 1% of all Scottish Rite Masons, it cannot be applied for, and must be denied if requested. It can be falsely claimed, however, by anyone brazen enough to steal the title. This is what Rev. Shaw has done, he resigned from Masonry on October 25, 1966, ten months after receiving his KCCH and thirty-seven months before he would have been eligible to even be nominated for the 33° . All Masons elected to the 33? have their names published in the Transactions of the Supreme Council. These volumes are easily available for inspection in any Scottish Rite body in the Southern Jurisdiction. The name of James Dayton Shaw was never listed as the recipient of the 33" , despite his claims to the contrary. YET ANOTHER LIE SHAW'S SIXTH CLAIM. The upper right-hand corner of the book's cover has a bright red, eyecatching band with this come-on. "The 33rd Degree initiation ceremony revealed for the first time in history!" Rev. Shaw takes almost seven pages in the book to describe the events leading up to his so-called receipt of the 33f Whatever ceremony he describes, it is not based on his personal experience; it could only be plagiarized from another source. It helped Rev. Shaw in his deception that such sources are easy to come by. A casual search shows that authors have "revealed" the 33rd Degree initiation ceremony over a dozen times since at least 1829. The information is available to anyone curious enough to check a library. A naive anti-Mason might be forgiven for not knowing that the 33 rd Degree has been "exposed" for the better part of two centuries. Rev. Shaw, however, must have known about at least one such "exposure" because he lied about receiving the degree. Not only did Rev. Shaw lie about receiving the 33 rd Degree himself, he did not have the intellectual integrity to cite the sources he pilfered for his co-called description. THE FOURTH LIE ON THE COVER! These lies could not have resulted from simple misunderstandings; they were carefully calculated to deceive the trusting. Since at least 1976, Rev. Shaw has been making similar claims, one assumes to increase his importance in the eyes of his readers. I was not willing to be just a "card carrier." I was too eager for that. So I served in all the chairs and ultimately became Worshipful Master of the Lodge. I pursued the degrees of the Scottish Rite and joined the Shrine in my quest for preeminence in the eyes of men. In time I became Past Master to all Scottish Rite Bodies. And finally was selected for the coveted 33rd Degree, and was made a 33rd Degree Mason in House of The Temple in Washington, DC. Before getting to even the first page of THE DEADLY DECEPTION the reader is deliberately deceived with four verifiable lies. They seem intended to boost the reputation of Rev. Shaw as an important former Mason, to reinforce the believability of his story, and to increase the sales of his book. They obviously are not intended to promote the truth. The cost of the 32nd Degree On page 59 Rev. Shaw describes joining the Scottish Rite. On page 63 endnote 1 to this description amplifies the cost of "going all the way to the 32nd Degree. The Secretary greeted me and explained the nature and structure of the Scottish Rite....He said that some men
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could not afford to take all of the degrees at one Reunion because of the cost. There is a price to be paid, in dollars, for all "earned" Masonic degrees, from Entered Apprentice to the 32nd Degree. Dollar values change with time and fees vary some from place to place, but the total cost of going all the way to the 32nd Degree can be very substantial, well into the thousands of dollars today. It's not clear what the authors intended by this aside, unless it was to suggest an extravagant waste of money by Masons for initiation fees. A copy of Rev. Shaw's Scottish Rite petition, dated August 14, 1952, shows the true state of affairs. The cost in 1952 for the Fourth through Thirty-Second Degrees, "including Patent [membership certificate], [gold 14" ] Ring, and Copy of Morals and Dogma was $160.00. Rev. Shaw chose to purchase a 32° cap for $7.50. So his complete cost for joining the Miami Scottish Rite was $167.50. During his 15 years of membership, he paid a total of #107.50 in annual dies: $7.50 dues for 1953 to 1966 plus $2.50 pro rated dues for 1952. The cost of joining the Scottish Rite in Miami has not kept pace with inflation. The fees in 1993 for the 4' -14" including patent, 14° ring in a lucite pyramid, and a 32'' cap is $200.00. Rex Hutchen's A Bridge to Light is now rather than Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma. Members wanting a 14° ring to wear must make a separate purchase. When joining Evergreen Lodge No. 713 in 1945. Rev. Shaw paid $50.00 in initiation fees for the l' -3" , Entered Apprentice to Master mason; his annual dues then were $7.00. By 1993 the initiation fees of Evergreen Lodge had risen to $125.00 and the annual Dues had risen to $56.00 Rev. Shaw's entire cost for the 1* -32° was $217.50 and his total annual dues then were $14.50. The cost now for the 1° -32* is $325.00 and annual dues are $96.00. This is far from being "well into the thousands of dollars today." Scottish Rite Obligations As he continues his summary of joining the Scottish Rite, Rev. Shaw describes receiving the Fourth Degree on pages 60-61. End note 2 on page 63 amplifies his obligation. The Fourth Degree was put on just like a play, with one candidate chosen from the class to represent us all as he participated. The presentation went on until time to take the oath at the end. At this time we were told to stand, put our hands over our hearts and repeat the oath of obligation.... There was a blood-oath of obligation for each degree, as in the Blue Lodge. This description of the 29 Scottish Rite obligations certainly ominous, but it overlooks a few niceties of fact. To start with, there have been no symbolic physical penalties in the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, since about 1860, and there have never been any actual physical penalties. Here is what Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia says about the matter. Albert Pike, in revising the rituals of the Southern Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite about 1855-1860, com.pletely eradicated all such penalties from the degrees and substituted mental, moral, and symbolic condemnation, and the example was followed in the Northern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite about the middle of the 20th century.
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Rev. Shaw received the Scottish Rite Degrees and conferred them for years. He knows as well as any Mason that there are no "blood oaths" in the Scottish Rite. Why must we always do so much drinking? Rev. Shaw describes traveling to a "conclave" in a distant city to receive the Knight Commander of the Court of Honor (KCCH). In his story he makes an aside about drinking, much like his comment about the cost of the Scottish Rite Degrees. There is a subtle attempt by the authors to vilify Masons without the courage of making direct charges. There was a great deal of drinking at the Conclave and it bothered me. "Why must we always do so much drinking?" I asked myself, but had no answer. I enjoyed a little drinking and did it regularly. But it bothered me that there was always do much of it and that it played such a major role in the Masonic life. The Grand Lodge of Florida, like most other Grand Lodges, firmly forbids the sale or consumption of alcohol at any Lodge function. Here is the 1954 regulation of alcoholic beverages that governed Florida Lodges when Rev. Shaw joined. 28.06(398) No particular Lodge shall allow its properties or any part thereof to be used for the purpose of conducting or carrying on a liquor business or for the dispensing of alcoholic beverages in any form. In 1975 the regulation was unchanged, through the following decision had been added to clarify the law. "The serving of any intoxicating beverage in Masonic Temples or Lodge Rooms at Masonic banquets in forbidden by Masonic law. (1969 Proc. 58 212." Brother William Wolf, Grand Secretary of Florida, summarized the 1993 rules governing alcohol in Florida Lodges. [T]he Grand Lodge of Florida itself does not allow any alcoholic beverages on any property that it owns. Nor do we allow a function that is held in a particular Lodge or in the Grand Lodge to have any alcoholic beverages for dispensing, such as Grand Master Homecomings, Grand Lodge Dinners, etc. Equally explicit are the Statutes of the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, to which the Scottish Rite Bodies of Miami hold allegiance. "ART. XV #25. The use of any spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors by any Body in hereby prohibited...." Neither the Grand Lodge of Florida not the Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction, permits alcoholic beverages to be used by any of their subordinate bodies. Florida Masons are bewildered when asked how alcohol "played such a major role in Masonic life," because there it has no role. What sort of meeting did Rev. Shaw attend where they "always do so much drinking?" It could not have been meetings of the Blue Lodges or the Scottish Rite Bodies in Florida. His statement is cleverly designed to leave the reader with the impression drunken debaucheries are common at Masonic gatherings. FALSUS MULTIS. FALSUS OMNIBUS As scarce as the truth is, the supply has always been in excess of demand. Josh Billings [Henry Wheeler Shaw]
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AN OLD PRINCIPLE IN LAW holds Falsus in uno. falsus in omnibus-False in one, false in all. In other words, if one of several claims is found false, then all are assumed to be false. This is a high standard--perhaps unreasonably high for men dedicated to "saving" the world from Freemasonry. It may be that their zeal has overwhelmed their sense of fair play. Possibly a more lenient measure of truth would be better suited for anti-Masons, something like handicapping for horse races. If we adopt Falsus in guingue. falsus in omnibus, then it would take five false statements to bring all of an author's statements into question. With this relaxed standard, the lies on the cover of Rev. Shaw's book wouldn't condemn his text. Of course. Rev. Shaw then would have no room for his insinuations about the cost of membership or Masonic drinking. The problem could be solved if we didn't count insinuations as out-and-out lies. Another solution would be to adopt Falsus in multis, falsus in omnibus--False in many, false in all. Then we each could set his own standard for what constitutes many. The real problem, though, is deeper than quibbling over how many lies are too many. (For most Christians, one lie is too many) Many anti-Masons are willing to accept negative statements about Freemasonry without question. They are so zealous in their cause that they ignore normal standards of research and decency. Rev. Shaw, who proudly boasts of his knowledge about Freemasonry, is a pathetic liar. We have not bothered exposing all of his frauds because the exercise is ultimately futile. If someone is willing to overlook the lies we have cataloged, then why would they be convinced if we show them five or ten or twenty more? Is it true what they say about Freemasonry? Absolutely not! If they say Freemasonry is a Satanic cult, or is they say Masons are taught to hate Christianity, or if they say lodges are organized for sex worship. These are but a few examples of the absurd and lurid lies used by those who despise our fraternity. Their hatred is so great that they can rationalize any fantasy, fraud, or deceit to accomplish their ends. What is true is that Freemasonry is a fraternity of God-fearing men. Masons are men who strive to be better - not better than others, but better than themselves. Lodges give Masons the opportunity to join together for friendship, to serve their neighbors through community service, and to help the less fortunate through scores of Masonic philanthropies. In 1990, American Masonic philanthropy was $525 million or $1.4 million per day, of which 58% went to the American public. Masons believe that all men are brothers under the fatherhood of God, and Masons have agreed while in lodge not to discuss religion beyond this simple belief. Masons would agree with this definition of religion from James 1:27, "Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: To care for orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world." If this is what the say about Freemasonry, then it is indeed true. Brother Morris received a standing ovation upon completion of his speech. REPORT OF THE PATROITISM COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Donald S. Nisbett, the report of the Patriotism Committee was accepted.
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REPORT OF THE LIBRARY COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Charles Baldry, the report of the Library Committee was accepted. REPORT OF THE MASONIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Don E. Robinett, PGM, the report of the Masonic Education Committee was accepted. GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION Upon motion by Chairman John McMillen, the report of the Grand Master's Reception was accepted. TELLER'S REPORT BALLOTS DGM GSW GJW GT GS
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REPORT OF THE JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Robert L. Davis, the first portion of the Jurisprudence Committee report was accepted. Second motion to accept By-law changes.
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REPORT OF THE RITUALISTIC COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman J. Fred Williamson, PGM, the report of the Ritualistic Committee was accepted. REPORT OF THE MASONIC ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Gene Bradley, the report of the Masonic Activities Committee was accepted. REPORT OF THE PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman William F. Mcintosh, PGM, the report of the Publications Committee was accepted.
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REPORT OF THE CORRESPONDENCE COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, the report of the Correspondence Committee was,accepted. REPORT OF THE CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman R. T. Wentling, the report of the Church Lodge Relations Committee was accepted. REPORT OF THE TRIALS & PUNISHMENT COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Robert D. Caplinger, PGM, the report of the Trials & Punishment Committee was accepted. REPORT OF THE MOBILE LODGE COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Marvin L; Thompson, the report of the Mobile Lodge Committee was accepted. REPORT OF THE COURIER COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Maurice C. Hearn, the report of the Courier Committee. REPORT OF THE MASONIC UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman John E. Mowen, the report of the Kansas Masonic University Committee was accepted. REPORT OF THE PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer, the report of the Public Information Committee was accepted. The Grand Master called Grand Lodge to refreshment. Saturday. March 19. 1994 Grand Master M:.W:. William J. Brown called Grand Lodge to labor to complete the reports of committee chairman and the business of the 138th Annual Communication. The Grand Master appointed Raymond R. Haden Grand Representative to El Salvador and Martin M. Donaldson Grand Representative to Minnesota. Following the introduction of the newly appointed Representatives the Grand Secretary called the roll of all Representatives. Grand Lodge was called Daughters.
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Following the presentation of the Vison 2000 plaque to Hugoton Lodge #406 by the Grand Master, the reports of the Chairmen was continued. REPORT OF THE TOTAL YOUTH AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman Conrad F. Johnson, PGM, the report of the Total Youth and Education Committee was accepted. The Essay Contest Title for the coming year is: VIOLENCE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AND IT'S SOLUTION. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Upon motion by Chairman F. Warren Starns, PGM, the report of the Finance Commitee was accepted. REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME The final report of the Kansas Masonic Home was prepared by Ken Caldwell, President. Motion to accept. Seconded. Carried. Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM, reported on the assets, the income and the expenses of the Kansas Masonic Home for the year ended November 30, 1993. The end of November is the completion of the fiscal year of the Kansas Masonic Home. Moved for the acceptance of this portion of the report. Seconded. Carried. The advance report prepared by Jon J. Robinson, Adminstrator, is found with the REPORT OF THE MASONIC HOME in the report section of these proceedings. REPORT OF THE CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE To The M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Crendentials Committee is pleased to report that we have recorded the following brethren present and they are entitled to seat in this One Hundred Thirty-eighth Annual Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas. Grand Officers Present Sub-Officers Present Past Grand Masters
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The committee wishes to take this opportunity to thank M:.W:. William J. Brown and the Grand Lodge of Kansas for the opportunity to serve Masonry and the Grand Lodge of Kansas. Fraternally and sincerely, Donald L. Doll, Chairman John F. Lewis Walter R. McKenzie Roland R. Keith Upon motion by Chairman Donald L. Credentials Committee was accepted.
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GRAND MASTER'S ADDRESS Welcome, my Brothers, to the One Hundred Thirty-eighth Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Kansas. You have my sincere and deepest gratitude for extending the honor to Bill Brown to serve the Craft as Grand master of our beloved fraternity. Words are not adequate to describe the warmth and hospitality which you have extended to the Grand Lodge Officers and our Ladies this year. Thank you for the many warm and pleasant memories which, we carry with us from each of our visits with you. I have tried to serve in the position of Grand Master with the dignity afforded the office being ever conscious that from the Craft I came and to the Craft I shall return. I have only to offer my love for Masonry in the decisions I have made. You alone are the Judge and Jury to render the verdict of the success of ray efforts. Your support and cooperation in all our endeavors this year have been most affectionately appreciated. Whatever your verdict, the strength of Masonry will prevail as it has for the preceding one hundred and thirty-seven years. This year has been dedicated to the memory of my father William R. Brown, a member of Kincaid Lodge 338, and my son William S. Brown, a member of Unity Lodge 273. The Officers, Members and Families of Unity Lodge 273 and O.E.S. Ninnescah Chapter 423 planned a wonderful afternoon and evening for the Grand Master's reception. Thank you is not enough for all your hard work. It was truly a labor of love. You all have a special place in my heart. Two Distinguished Masons of the year were announced at the reception. They were Worshipful J. Wayne Pipkin of Morton Lodge 258 and Worshipful Harvey Swan of Mulvane Lodge 201. Both are distinguished and deserving Masons and have devoted between them the greater part of one hundred years to the service of our fraternity. My primary goals for the year were Membership Development, Community and Family Involvement, Implementation of the Perpetual. Membership Program, Completion of the Extended Cipher-Monitor and to continue the efforts in solving the Personal Property Tax issue. Long range plans have been developed over the past several years to improve in membership recovery. The Selective Invitation Program, the endeavor to reinstate members who have been suspended in the last eight years for non-payment of dues and attempts to confer degrees on Entered Apprentice and Fellowcrafts who have not completed the degrees, have been continued this year. To supplement these programs a strong Prospect Night Program has been implemented utilizing the materials from the National Masonic Renewal Committee. In addition I have given dispensations to allow on an experimental basis some, not new, but innovative approaches to developing new members by multiple degree conferral. How well we have done will be tabulated when the Annual Reports are in. We stated at the beginning of the year that our commitment to our programs would be demonstrated on a Grand Lodge level. To that end the Christmas in July at the Veterans Hospital in Wichita, the Masons Day at the Kansas City Royals Game and Funding for new Community Projects through the Total Youth and Public Schools Committee were all successfully completed. Kansas Masonry has successfully been placed before the general public.
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The Extended Cipher-Monitor has been reviewed and the errors corrected. It is now in the process of printing and proofing. This is a long meticulous process and the Ritualistic Committee has my sincere appreciation for their long and hard work. M:.W:. Richard Overton reported at the Grand Lodge session last year the history of our accomplishments to date of the Personal Property Tax issue. At that time the Bill which included our fraternity and appendant bodies was awaiting the approval of the Kansas Senate. The Bill passed the Senate but with additions that were not pertinent to our cause and became known as the Tri-Fecta Bill. With the additions the Governor could not give her endorsement. The Council of Administration after deliberation consented to a Legal Action filed in the Kansas Supreme court. The Supreme Court decided that they were not the proper forum to hear the case. In October the Legal Action was then filed in the Shawnee County District Court. There are no further results to report at this writing. R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. and Brother Jack Quinlan have spent numerous long hours on our behalf and deserve our sincere gratitude for their labors. I extend my apologies to the Craft as I had hoped the situation would be resolved this year. However, there is still hope, as I understand the State Legislature is again working on another Bill which has been approved by the House of Representatives and again awaiting Senate approval. The Past Grand Masters have always had my respect. Thank you for your support and that little boost which came at just the right time. Now that I have passed this way my respect for you has multiplied tenfold. M:.W:. Robert Nease thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve our Gentle Craft. I sincerely hope that I have measured up to your confidence as your appointment. My Grand Lodge Officers have been the very, very best. Thank you for your support and attendance at all our special events. I sincerely pray that we can remain a Grand Family and enjoy each other at least once a year in the future. The Council of Administration has been dedicated and devoted to the good of the Fraternity. Although we may not have always agreed, we have talked out our differences and unanimously stood together on all issues. Kansas Masonry will be in good hands as each of you serve as Grand master. W: . James DeBerry and his lady Charlene have been faithful companions and attended all our meetings this year. Brother Jim you have been very much appreciated on the late night drive home. Thank you! On January 5, 1994, I received a letter of resignation from M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh as Grand Treasurer. M:.W:. Bill had faithfully served Grand Lodge in this capacity for 10 years. "Well Done Good and Faithful Servant". I have appointed M:.W:. F. Warren Starns to complete the term as Grand Treasurer. M:.W:. William F. Mcintosh will be honored with the title Grand Treasurer Emeritus and will remain as Editor of the Kansas Mason. The Grand Lodge staff has worked long and hard this year to improve the service of that office and act with caring and kindness. We have given them additional duties with several large mailings. They have my sincere appreciation for their efforts. On behalf of the Grand Lodge of Kansas, Thank You.
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The Area and District Deputies have represented the Grand Master and carried our message through the state. Thank you for all your hard work, long hours and the many miles your have traveled. Well Done! The Grand Lodge Committees have responded and carried out their duties 'with honor. All are committed Masons and have completed the tasks which have been assigned. May God Go With You! There were eleven Special Communications of Grand Lodge this year. The location and minutes of each communication are listed in the proceedings. A special Thank You goes to Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer, Director of Public Information, for arranging the Radio Interviews and our visit with the Governor of Kansas, Dr. Farmer and Lady Lola May have also worked tirelessly on this Grand Lodge Session arranging meals providing for the hospitality room and the transportation to our banquets. Thank You for making us all comfortable, you are a treasure. My sincere thanks and appreciation to all the appendant and coordinate bodies of our Order. We have made considerable progress in cementing our fraternal relations and our support for each other. The Masonic Family in Kansas is very much alive. The Grand Master's Charity Fund has been Incorporated into a 501-C-3 Fund. The Grand Lodge, Kansas Masonic Home and the Kansas Masonic Foundation have joined together in the planning for a combined Fund Raising effort. There will be no more products such as cards, address labels and stamps, only an annual letter requesting your generous contribution. You will be hearing more about this in the Kansas Mason and your Lodge. The initial program is scheduled for May. Working together we can "Keep Kansas Masonry on the Move". Masonry is on the move in Kansas. The Council of Administration has provided the necessary tools and you, my Brethren, have put them to good use. I am sure that you have not agreed with all we have tried to accomplish in the promotion of membership. My hat is off to those of you who have been gentleman and Mason enough to give the programs a try. The success of your efforts are your reward. Let's keep our momentum. Finally, to my family I wish to express my love for all of you. You have been there every step of the way. Now maybe I can make up some of those lost mornings with Spike and Jake for donuts. Thanks to all of my sisters and their families for all you have done. Jessie Marie you are my very special anchor, my sparrow when you are broken and my Eagle when you fly. You have been my ambassador of love and affection. Thank you for all the hugs and kindness you have extended to my Masonic Brothers and their families. Yes, I am learning to think positive. Every day I thank God for giving me you. Fraternally submitted: William J. Brown Grand Master
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SPECIAL DISPENSATIONS 03/31/93 Albert Pike No. 303 Journey to Petroleum Lodge No. 474, Tulsa, Oklahoma on 5/22/93 and confer MM on candidate of Albert Pike No. 3 03. 03/31/93 Ben Hur No. 322 Move Stated Communication of 4/8/93 to because of conflict with Maudy Thursday.
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04/01/93 Harper No. 20e Open Stated Communication of 4/1/93 at 5:00 pm to conduct business and ballot before Grand Master official visit at 6:30 pm. 04/12/93 Eureka No. 88 At Special Communication 4/12/93 put on MM degree for Charles Trask & Gary Fairbanks. 04/12/93 Eureka No. 88 Shorten time between degrees at Communication on 4/15/93 on Arlie Zion.
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04/20/93 Bestor G. Brown No. 433 Change Stated Communication of 5/6/93 to 5/4/93 because Grand Master will visit on 5/6/93 for pin presentations at an Open Meeting. 04/22/93 Lenexa No. 135 Shorten time between degree on Larry S. Webster who desires to join Scottish Rite before leaving to a military service post. 04/23/93 Morton No. 258 Remove Charter to lodge hall of Unity No. 273 at Clearwater, Kansas on 5/4/93 for joint meeting. 04/26/93 Wakeeney No. 148 Move time of Stated Communication for conferral of two MM degrees.
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05/04/93 Sunflower No. 86 Shorten time between degrees on John French, FC, to confer MM on 05/15/93.
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05/06/93 Haysville No. 112 1. Move Charter on 6/26/93 to 241-MO and MM on Gregory Dean Shurtz, FC.
confer
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Move Charter of 7/31/93 to Keel Pit, Cheney, Kansas and host a Moore Oklahoma Degree Team.
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Move Charter on 8/20/93 to Tennessee No. 38 to confer MM degree.
05/07/93 Seabrook No. 385 Shorten time between receipt of petition and conferring all degrees on Brian James DeForest to allow for completion of all degrees prior to his leaving for US Army Post. 06/08/93 Meriden No. 236 Remove Charter to outdoor meeting on 8/19/93 at Lake Perry for a dinner at 6:30 pm, tyled meeting at 7:30 pm.
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06/14/93 Golden Rule No. 90 confer all Degrees on Vane W. Flanagan while home on leave 6/16/93 & 6/17/93. 06/16/93 Patmos No. 97 Remove Charter to quarry three miles east of El Dorado on 6/26/93 for outdoor meeting and degrees. 06/29/93 Old Mission No. 153 Stated Meeting of 7/6/93 instead because July 4th will be recognized meeting night of 7/5.
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06/29/93 Lafyaette No. 16 Open Stated Meeting of 7/1/93 at 6:30 pm instead of 730 pm to ballot on two petitions and confer EA degree. 07/01/93 Shawnee No. 54 Move Charter to farm of Brother Olin 7/10/93 for an outdoor third degree.
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07/09/93 Crescent No. 133 Shorten time between degrees on Mr. Jason A. Brewer in order to complete the work before returning to college in September. 07/12/93 Active No. 158 Move Charter on 8/13/93 to field north of Atchison on K-7 for Pork Feed/ 2nd section of third degree on Steve Van Wagoner/ receive Grand Master. Dinner 5:30 pm/lodge 7:00 pm. 07/13/93 Ulysses No. 435 Allow lodge to do whatever is necessary to obtain another place of meeting and to remove its Charter to a temporary meeting place until another permanent location is obtained. 07/19/93 Mulvane No. 201 Receive the petition of Frank Boaz and do whatever is necessary to complete his degrees before he leaves for military service overseas on 7/28/93. 07/23/93 Golden Rule No. 90 Shorten time between degrees to allow completion of work on Charles D. Sheetz and Shannon M. Pater before their return to college. 07/29/93 Topeka No. 17 Allow lodge to waive its by-law requiring the lodge go dark during August to address business and degree work. 08/06/93 Euclid No. 101 Elect lodge officers on 11/08/93 and install on 12/12/93 because of long travel distances for members and the holiday season. 09/24/93 Delaware No. 96 Move Charter on 8/28/93 to Stoney Point Christian Church Park Area for an outdoor third degree. 09/07/93 Comos No. 278 Remove Charter to outdoor location on 9/11/93 for the annual Riverside Degree. Grand Master will confer 2nd section of third degree.
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09/13/93 Lafayette No. 16 Remove Charter to the property of Brother Ralph Feldkamp on 9/16/93 for an outdoor meeting. 09/14/93 Overland Park Remove Kansas 436-KS
No. 436 Charter to Scottish Rite in Kansas City, for a full form third degree on an FC of using brothers from the fifth district.
09/21/93 Oxford No. 165 Remove Charter to Silverdale Quarry on 9/25/93 for meeting of district 24 lodges. Grand Master will attend. 09/24/93 Adams No. 63 Allow lodge to do degree work on Sunday, 10/10/93 at 2:00 pro on four candidates as their work schedules prevent their taking the work at any other time. 09/30/93 Lawrence No. 6 Change Annual Communication from 12/13/93 to 12/6/93 to allow members to attend the annual communication of St. Augustine Red Cross of Constantine. 10/06/93 Girard No. 93 Raise several brothers to MM using instruction in the modes of recognition as provided for by Grand Master, William J. Brown. 10/06/93 Marmaton No. 245 Raise several brothers to MM using instruction in the modes of recognition as provided for by Grand Master, William J. Brown. 10/08/93 Ben Hur No. 322 Open Stated Communication of 10/14/93 a half hour early for a short business meeting before the lodge's Widow's Night. 10/08/93 Haysville No. 112 Allow a MM degree team to travel to No. 504, Oklahoma on 10/23/93 and confer the MM degree on a proficient FC of No. 86, Kansas. 10/08/93 Sunflower No. 86 Allow a proficient FC of No. 86, Kansas with a MM degree team from No. 112, 10/23/93 50 No. 504, Oklahoma and there MM degree from the degree team of Kansas.
to travel Kansas on receive a No. 112,
10/15/93 Golden Rule No. 90 Shorten time Morris.
Garry
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degrees
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EA
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10/ 18/93 Keystone No. 102 Confirming the permission of William J. Brown, Grand Master to waive the six months residency requirement on Albert L. Campbell, Jr. and allow No. 102, Kansas to accept his Petition for the Mysteries and confer the degrees on him after investigation and election. 10/27/93 Lafayette No. 16 Open Stated Communication 11/4/93 at 6:30 pra to conduct a Table Lodge later that same evening.
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10/27/93 Mt. Vernon No. 145 Open Stated Communication 11/1/93 at 6:00 pm to hold a 25 and 50 pin presentation in open lodge at 7:30 pm. 10/28/93 Salina No. 60 Shorten time between degrees on Delbert John Johnson Co confer EA 10/15/ and MM 10/29/93 before .he is inducted into Armed Forces. 11/04/93 Sunflower No. 86 Receive degree team from Fenton No. 281, Fenton, Missouri and confer MM degree on No. 86, Kansas Fellow Craft instead of Missouri Fellow Craft. The Grand Masters of Missouri and Kansas have agreed to this. 11/08/93 Zeredatha No. 80 Confer two MM degrees on 11/10/93 rather than on regular meeting dates of 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. 11/15/93 Woodson No. 121 To ballot on a petition, Wednesday, 11/17/93. 11/16/93 Zeredatha No. 80 Confer on two EAs the FC degree on 11/13/93 and MM degree on 12/4/93. Saturday work needed because of work schedules of these brothers. 12/01/93 Albert Pike No. 303 Shorten time 12/4/93.
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12/02/93 Burlington No. 66 Elect a Dual Member who has not previously served in a lodge as Warden to the office of Master. 12/02/93 Palestine No. 127 Move Charter to the location of Gardner Lodge No. 65, for the purpose of holding the meetings of Palestine Lodge. 12/02/93 Lewis No. 220 Move Annual Communication from 12/6/93 12/20/93 due to conflicts with local events.
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12/02/93 Armourdale No. 271 Move Charter to the location of Wyandotte Lodge for the purpose of holding the meetings of Armourdale Lodge. 12/03/93 Chetopa No. 73 Allow change of Annual Communication for 12/2/93 to 12/9/93 for election and installation of officers. 12/13/93 Neosho No. 27 Open Stated Communication of 1/18/94 at 5:30 pm to allow for open meeting at 7:30 pm to present 50 year pin. 12/15/93 Kiowa No. 293 Allow No. 293, Kansas to install lodge on Stated Communication of 12/28/93.
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Lane N o . 33? Shorten time between degrees on David Mills in order that all three degrees can be conferred before he leaves on 1/9/94 to report to military duty station.
12/20/93 Alma Lodge No. 161 Allow No. 161, Kansas to hold election and installation of officers on 1/3/94 because quorum not able to be present for this action on 12/6/93 a Stated Communication designated for this action. 12/29/93 Golden Rule No. 90 Shorten time between degrees on David Michael Steinbach on 12/30/93 before his departure. 01/03/94 Lawrence No. 6 Receive ballot and elect Candidate on 1/10/94 confer all degrees on candidate on 1/24/94 before he leaves to military duty station. 01/11/94 Bourbon No. 268 Allow lodge to dispense with regular Stated Meeting on 2/2/94 to hold open meeting for 50 year pin presentation by Grand Master, William J. Brown. 01/12/94 Pittsburg No. 187 Appoint five Past Masters of No. 187, Kansas to congregate Pittsburg Lodge for daylight lodge meetings; first meeting 9:00 am 1/24/94 and on the 4th Monday of each month thereafter. 01/13/94 Arthur Strickland Daylight No. 452 On 2/12/94 to confer all three degrees in a class type setting. There will be no waiver of time limits, and all must be investigated and balloted upon. 01/14/94 Pittsburg No. 187 To travel to No. 512, Missouri, and confer the FC degree on a candidate of No. 187, Kansas on 2/19/94 . 01/20/94 Johnny L. Scott-DDGM 9 Allow a MM degree to be conferred upon .a candidate of No. 100, Kansas, at a School of Instruction 1/22/94 at No. 194, Kansas. 01/24/94 Longton No. 26 Allow lodge to meet and do business with a quorum of five instead of seven as required by ART. IX, Sec. 5 of our Constitution as long as needed or until the end of our Grand Master's term of office. 01/24/94 Alma No. 161 Allow lodge to meet and do business with a quorum of five instead of seven as required by ART. IX Sec. 5 of our Constitution as long as needed or until the end of our Grand Master's term of office. 01/25/94 York No. 57 To do one day conferral of all three degrees on Saturday, February 5. 1994.
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01/26/94 Bestor G. Brown No. 433 To do one day conferral of all three degrees on Saturday, April 16, 1994. 01/27/94 Orient No. 51 Receive petition of John VanDerVelde 1/28/94 and ballot it Friday 2/4/94.
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01/28/94 Cherokee No. 119 Open Stated Meeting of 2/1/94 an hour early at 6:30 pm for third degree and avoid closing lodge at a late hour. 02/03/94 Lyra No 256 Allow No. 256, Kansas, to move Charter and hold lodge in a place of their choosing until such time as permanent quarters may be acquired. 02/17/94 Unity No. 273 Due to circumstances preventing the attendance of three lodge officer at the Stated Meeting of 2/15/94 the lodge may move meeting to 2/22/94. 02/17/94 Alma NO. 161 Hold Special Communication on 2/18/94 petition the Alma Lodge.
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02/23/94 Gardner No. 65 To confer the additional degrees on Dennis L. Freund in whatever manner it takes to raise him to Master Mason. He is in a terminal state and wishes to die within the Craft. 02/24/94 Oakley No. 253 Hold a special election for Junior Warden because of the death of the present Junior Warden. 03/04/94 Pryamid No. 451 Allow 451-KS to initiate, pass & raise as many as 7 candidates & give all degrees on the same day, 2/26/94. 03/15/94 Alma No. 161 Open Stated degree work.
Meeting
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accomodate
03/11/94 Arma No. 408 Allow 408-KS to install Bro. John Mlekus as Master of 408-KS for one day, to recognize him for over 55 years of service to Masonry and 25 years as Tyler of 408-KS. Bro. Mlekus is to retain all the rights and privileges of a Past Master from that day and in perpetuity.
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PROCLAMATION Festival of Saint John the Baptist: WHEREAS, Freemasonry proudly acknowledges St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist as its patron saints, honors their memory, points to their lives in its ritualistic work, and dedicates its Lodge to them, and WHEREAS, the annual observance of the Festival of the Sts. John has occupied a place of primary importance in the activity of every Craft Lodge NOW THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. BROWN, GRAND MASTER OF THE FREEMASONS IN KANSAS, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM A GENERAL AND SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVANCE OF THE FEAST OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST BY THE LODGES OF THIS JURISDICTION ON SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1993. For the purpose herein set forth, I am asking the Lodges to begin at once to make plans for attendance at a service of Divine Worship as a Lodge, or as a group of Lodges, to proclaim and observe this festival day. It is understood that a church must first extend an invitation, and that the acceptance of this invitation must be agreeable to the brethren of the Lodge, all in keeping with the spirit of the General Regulations of Masonry. I call upon all Master Masons to join with Masonic Brethren and participate with their lodge in the act of Divine Worship so rich in Masonic Tradition. As Grand Master, I will be attending services at Overland Park Christian Church at which time Grand Lodge will be opened. However, I am asking the officers of your Grand Lodge, Area Deputies, and District Deputies to open Grand Lodge in the Temples where requested. GIVEN UNDER THE HAND AND SEAL OF THE M:.W:. GRAND LODGE OF AFSJVM OF KANSAS ON MAY 15,1993 William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary EDICTS OF CONSOLIDATIONS The following Edicts of Consolidation were issued by our Master during this year on the dates indicated:
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1. Republic Lodge No. 123, AF & AM, Republic, Kansas, and Belleville Lodge No. 129, AF & AM, Belleville, Kansas, August 15, 1993, A. L. 5993. 2. Lenora Lodge No. 181, AF & AM, Lenora, Kansas, and Norton Lodge No. 19 9, AF & AM, Norton, Kansas, June 1, 1993, A. L. 5993. 3. Arcana Lodge No. 31, AF & AM, Atchison, Kansas, and Active Lodge No. 158, AF & AM, Atchison, Kansas, January 1, 1994, A. L. 5993
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4. Cable Lodge No. 299, AF & AM, Arlington, Kansas, and Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124, AF & AM, Hutchinson, Kansas, February 1, 1994, A. L. 5994. 5. Larned Lodge No. 167, AF i AM, Larned, Kansas, and Great Bend Lodge No. 15, AF & AM, Great Bend, Kansas, February 1, 1994, A. L. 5994 EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST May 12, 1993 TO THE MASTER, WARDEN AND BRETHREN: Over the past few years, most Lodges, if not all, have asked Grand Lodge for assistance to reduce the number of Entered Apprentices and Fellow Craft which are currently on the rolls. Several attempts have been made to make them dues-paying members. These attempts have failed. On an individual basis, we seem to want to change but when we all get together at Grand Lodge, 3 or 4 people who are generally against everything - object and any attempt to change is voted down and we are again back to square one. You, as individual Lodges, have asked Grand Lodge for help. You have a right to make requests to Grand Lodge because you support it and its only purpose for existence is to be of service to the constituent Lodges. Within this frame of reference, as Grand Master and with the concurrence of the Council of Administration, I will exercise the powers and prerogatives of the office given at my disposal to honor all requests and offer all assistance my office will allow. Therefore, any Lodge may: Instruct these Entered Apprentices in the modes of recognition, as suitable proficiency, and advance them to the Degree of a Fellow Craft Instruct these Fellow Craft in the modes of recognition, as suitable proficiency, and advance them to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason This will apply to all Entered Apprentices and Fellow Crafts who: Started their Degrees prior to March 20, 1993, or have started their Degrees since that time and have not advanced within a 120 day period You may continue to do this until you have cleared the rolls of all old Entered Apprentices and Fellow Crafts who desire to be advanced. You will then have your rolls cleared of those who desire to be members, leaving only those who have no interest or who cannot be located. For those Lodges who need help in conferring Degrees, you may contact your District Deputy Grand Master and request that he set a convenient date at one Lodge in your District and with the assistance of all the Lodges confer those Degrees. The Degrees may be conferred in the normal manner or in multiples of not more than three. The District Deputy Grand master has in his possession the format for multiple conferrals which has met with the approbation of prior Councils of Administration after receiving the input of Grand Lecturers.
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The joint effort on your part should establish strong Fraternal relations between the Lodge in your district and good Masonic Fellowship will be enjoyed by all. My Brothers, let us continue to assist in "Masonry Moving Forward in Kansas. " Sincerely and Fraternally, William J. Brown Grand Master EDICT FROM THE GRAND EAST July 28. 1993 TO THE MASTER, WARDENS AND BRETHREN: To maintain the momentum of "Kansas Masonry Moving Forward", letters have been mailed to those Brothers who have diraited or have been suspended for nonpayment of dues. They have been given the opportunity to be reinstated by submitting a petition for restoration and the dues for the current year. Receiving the petition for restoration, the appointment and reporting of an investigation committee and the voting on the candidate will be handled in the normal manner according to by-laws 4-118, 40119 and 4-312. The Lodge will be required to remit to Grand Lodge only the per-capita for the current year at the end of the year. We pray that this action will assist those Brothers who have been suspended or have dimited to return to an active status and enjoy once again the fellowship of their Lodge. Sincerely and Fraternally, William J. Brown Grand Master RULINGS BY GRAND MASTER Posthumous reinstatement of Paul Edward Knoeppel, Wellington Lodge No. 150 to good standing after dimit (withdrawal- 1991) due to illness at request of the widow. Plans were in order for reinstatement at the time of death. Posthumous restoration of Charles W. Copenhaver, Roger E. Sherman Lodge No. 369. PERMISSION TO FILL VACANCIES IN OFFICE GRANTED BY GRAND MASTER Joppa Lodge No. 22 3 Salina Lodge No. 60 Valley Center Lodge No. 364 Topeka Lodge No. 17
Lawrence Lodge No.6 Acacia Lodge No. 9 Ancient Form Lodge No. 34 Patmos Lodge No. 97
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James B. Deberry - Ohio Raymond R. Haden - El Salvador F. Dean Wyant - Honduras Stanley A. Combs - Nicaragua
William W. Sellen - Rumania Morris L. Fisher - Bulgaria E. Dean Osborn - England Martin M. Donaldson - Minnesota
Grand Lodge of Kansas recognizes Hungary to Hungary - Vernon J. Clark
Grand Representative
Grand Representative to Kansas - Attila Pok SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Ground Breaking at Masonic Home, Wichita, Kansas April 4, 1993 Following a Chapel Church Service at 9:00 am the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was assembled for the purpose of breaking ground for the New West Wing of the Kansas Masonic Home. The Grand Lodge Officers entered in Grand Processional after which the Grand Master William J Brown, opened on the first degree in due form. The following officers were in attendance: William J. Brown â&#x20AC;˘ Grand Master M .W Deputy Grand Master R .W E. Dean Osborn Morris L. Fisher Grand Senior Warden R .W Carveth K. Neer Grand Junior Warden R .W William F. Mcintosh PGM Grand Treasurer M .W A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary R .W Raymond R. Haden Grand Chaplain W Robert M. Nease PGM Grand Orator M .W Jeffrey L. Sowder Grand Senior Deacon W Donald D. West Grand Junior Deacon W Charles E. Singhisen Grand Marshal W Wade R. Park Grand Sword Bearer W Earl F. Brown Grand Senior Steward W James B. DeBerry Grand Junior Steward W Wesley C. Stephens W Grand Pursuivant Martin M. Donaldson W Grand Tyler M. Wayne Rush W Assistant Grand Tyler Thomas J. Welsh W Grand Standard Bearer W F. Dean Wyant Grand Flag Bearer Dee D. Duttweiler W The Grand Master ordered the Grand Senior Deacon to present Past Grand Masters to the Altar. Those Present were: M M M M
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S. Allan Daugherty Robert M. Neese Thomas C. Raum, Jr. Carroll C. Arnett
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J. Fred Williamson Arris M. Johnson Clifford D. Knauss Don E. Robinett
Introductions were made in the following order: ADGM DDGM Committee Members Kansas Masonic Home Trustees President of Kansas Masonic Home Assistant Director of Kansas Masonic Foundation Lodge was called to refreshment.
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William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMXMICATION Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124, Hutchinson, Kansas May 2, 1993 Following the processional of Grand Lodge Officers a Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AV & AM of Kansas was opened on the First Degree by Grand Master William J. Brown, wearing President William H. Taft apron. The ceremony was for the purpose of dedicating the lodge hall. The Following v/ere present:
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William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Morris Fisher Carveth K. Neer Don E. Robinett, PGM A. Kevin Kobler Raymond R. Haden Robert M. Nease, PGM Jeffrey L. Sower Donald D. West Charles E. Singhisen Wade R. Park Earl F. Brown James B. DeBerry Wesley C. Stephens Martin M. Donaldson' Thomas J. Welsh Dee D. Duttweiler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Grand Standard Bearer Grand Organist
Past Grand Masters present were: M:.W:.Arthur C. Hodgson M:.W:. J. Fred Williamson
Robert M. Nease Don E. Robinett Clifford D. Knauss
The Grand Master introduced Brother George Landing from Dunned, Scotland. The Grand Master called the Lodge to Refreshment and the public ceremonies began at 2:00 pm. The processional was led by the Scottish Rite Pipers, Knight Templar Honor Guard and followed by the Grand Lodge Officers. Master of Ceremonies, introductions.
Brother
Jim
Stringer,
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W: . William Grimes, Master of Lodge #124, welcomed approximately 60 Brothers and Grand Lodge officers.
the
proper
a crowd
City Commissioner, Joan Scrape, brought greetings from the City of Hutchinson. Representatives of Lodges and OES Chapters were recognized.
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The Lodge #124 History was presented by Lodge #124 Junior Warden. He also gave the history of "The Apron". On moving out of the old lodge #140 building many brothers discovered for the first time the Apron worn by President William H. Taft September 26, 1911 when he laid the cornerstone of Convention Hall at Avenue A and Walnut. The President then presented the Apron to Reno Lodge No. 140. Worn today by M:.W:. William J. Brown makes this a great and Grand Historical Occasion for the Masons of Kansas. Plans are being considered to present the Apron to the Reno County Museum. The Dedication Ceremony was conducted by the Grand Master. William Borehole served as Grand Architect. Bearer of the Great Lights: Henry J. Dumas, Dwight Burton, Robert E. Schrader and C. Travis Spencer. M:.W:. William J. Brown Grand Master gave remarks and introduced the Grand Lodge Officers and their Ladies. Past Grand Masters, Past Worthy Matrons and other dignitaries were recognized. The following oration was presented by Grand Orator Robert M. Meas.. M:.W:. Sir, Brothers, Ladies and Friends: We are here today to dedicate this building for the use of Hutchinson-Reno Lodge No. 124 and its appendant bodies. This is a dedication of property. However, there are other types of dedication. One of which is defined as "Wholehearted Devotion." If we look into wholehearted devotion, we find wholehearted as doing or done with overall energy: enthusiasm: sincerity: earnestness. Devotion is loyalty or deep affection. Thus, if we are dedicated, simply put, "We put our all into it". Are we doing that? Our priorities vary. Not all members of Masonic Lodges place their lodge at the top of the list of their priorities, or even close thereto. But, how many have declined appointments as officers, or even committee members just because, "I don't have the time". I find it very difficult to believe one could not find the time to devote to his lodge at least three hours a month to assist in some way to keep his lodge functioning. We cannot deny that a large percentage of our members no longer live near enough to their lodge to "Be Active". Also, many are aged, but there are many living close enough, and who are physically capable, who could take part in lodge activities, if they only would. The membership committee of the Grand Lodge is working very hard to increase membership. However, we who are already members must show dedication to our lodge and interest in its functions in order to enthusiastically greet new members. We cannot expect others to take interest if we do not show interest. The Master and Wardens Handbook, available from the Grand Lodge office, offers many suggestions for not only the Master and Wardens, but also committees, as well as ceremonies and general guidelines. I suggest every lodge officer revue this handbook and renew their efforts to conform with these suggestions. All of the aforementioned question to each of you:
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Are you a dedicated member? The kind that would be missed: Don't be just contented That your name is on the list. Do attend the meetings And mingle with the crowd: Don't stay at home And crab both long and loud: Do take an active part To help your lodge along And take time out to visit A member who is sick Don't leave the work for just a few And gripe about the clique. There is quite a program scheduled That means success, if done. And it can be accomplished With the help of every one. So attend the meetings regularly And help with hand and heart Be an active member And take an active part Think this over, member Are we right or are we wrong? Be an active member. Don't just belong.
Your Grand Master expressed his appreciation and the Grand Officers for attending. Grand Lodge was enjoyed by all.
declared
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food
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invitation
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William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION King Solomon Lodge No. 10, Leavenworth, Kansas May 5, 1993 A Special Communication was called by the M:.W;. Grand Lodge of Kansas, and opened on the third degree of Masonry Thursday, May 5, 1993 for the purpose of a Memorial Service for John H. Murray. Past Grand Master 1961. The Grand Master, William J. Brown, was assisted by the following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro tems: M: .W M: .W R: .W R: .W M: .W R: .W W W W W R: .W W M: .W M: .W M
William J. Brown Larry D. Winegardner PGM, as E. Dean Osborn, as Carveth K. Neer Robert G. Jackson PGM, as A. Kevin Kobler Raymond R. Haden Jeffrey L. Sowder Donald D. West Charles E. Singhisen Albert O. Arnold, Jr. GSE,as Earl F. Brown Conrad F. Johnson PGM, as Claude W. Norris PGM, as Martin M. Donaldson
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler
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The Grand Master welcomed the brethren present and announced the memorial service and that they would participate in honoring the late John H. Murray PGM. The Grand Master asked the Grand Senior Deacon to escort the Grand Officers to the altar. There they were saluted with the private Grand Honors. Past Grand Masters present were: Claude W. Norris, Chester L. Gilbert, Robert G. Jackson, Larry D. Winegardner, Conrad F. Johnson, Arthur C. Hodgson, Robert H. Arnold. The following Committee chairmen or members were present: Maurice C. Hearn, Courier Arthur C. Hodgson PGM, Correspondence Merle D. Bradley, Jurisprudence Albert O. Arnold, Jr. GSE, Taxation Glen L. Knapp, "Operation Kan" Conrad F. Johnson PGM, Public Schools/Total Youth James B. DeBerry, VA Hospital Christmas in July Jeffrey L. Sowder, Membership Remarks by Arthur C. Hodgson: Past Grand Master, Arthur C. Hodgson testified to the character of John Hiram Murray. He recounted the many experiences they shared during their association with the Grand Lodge of Kansas. He asked the brothers to remember Dottie in the coming months as well as at this time and to offer her any aid and assistance needed. Remarks by Glenn L. Knapp: Brother Glenn. Knapp related experiences with John Hiram Murray as a young lodge officer. He found him always ready and willing to help.
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Remarks by Albert O. Arnold: R: .W: . Albert O. Arnold, Jr., GSE, related his experience as DDGM of District #5 with John Hiram Murray. He recalled many fond memories of their relationship as Past Grand Master and Grand Secretary. Memories of John Hiram Murray PGM will live on in the hearts of the Brothers who knew and respected him. William J. Brown Grand Master
ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Kincaid Lodge No. 338, Kincaid, Kansas June 6, 1993 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form in the lodge hall of Kincaid Lodge No. 338, Kincaid, Kansas June 6, 1993 at 3:00 pm for the purpose of entering the Kincaid Cemetery and dedicating grave markers for William R. Brown, the Grand Master's father and William S. Brown, the Grand Master's son. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns were present:
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Richard D. Overton PGM, was presented at the altar. In attendance representing Kincaid Lodge No. 338 were: Walter Alfred Bowie, Master Dale E. Freidline, Senior Warden Wilbur S. Louk, Junior Warden Wayne E. Hawarter, Treasurer L. Earl Dingus, Secretary Wilbur C. Dingus, Senior Deacon Elvin J. Foster, Junior Deacon Ellis P. Stansbury, Tyler Also in attendance and recognized: C. W "Charlie" McClain, ADGM II. John Young Shell, ADGM #47, MO. Dean Donaldson, Irving Lodge No. 1218, Irving TX. The impressive ceremony of the placing of the grave markers was well attended in the cemetery by twenty-five lodges. The Grand Master dedicated this year of his service to Masonry to his father, William J. Brown, a member of Kincaid Lodge No. 338 and to his son, William R. Brown, member of Unity Lodge No. 273. Upon returning to the lodge hall, there being no further business Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Sunflower Lodge No. 86, Wichita, Kansas June 13, 1993 A Special Communication of the Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form in the lodge hall of Sunflower Lodge No. 86, Wichita, Kansas on June 13, 1993 for the purpose of burning the mortgage. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro terns were present:
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The activities of the day began at 12;30 pm with lunch. At 1:30 pm Grand Master William J. Brown opened Grand Lodge on the first degree with a crowd of appropriately 150 in attendance. The lodge was called to ease and the Grand officers retired to form the Grand Procession to enter. The officers entered accompanied by pipers from the Meridian Shrine Temple and assumed their positions. WM C. Michael Gable, Sunflower Lodge No. 86, welcomed all present and gave a brief history of the building and the lodge. The building was purchased in April of 1989 and was just a shell. They were able to move in December 1989 and held the District School in January 1990. He then invited the Grand Master and Grand Lodge officers to perform the mortgage burning ceremony. The Grand Master gave remarks and congratulated Lodge No. 86 on reaching the goal of unencumbered ownership. Brother Frank Carlson, III, representative of Mulvane State Bank, holder of the mortgage, congratulated the brothers of Sunflower Lodge for the timely manner in which the mortgage was paid and wished them well in the years ahead. The brothers of Sunflower Lodge No. 86 and Trinity No. 313 were asked to stand and be recognized. Glenn Sommers, visiting brother, DDGM #9, American Canadian Grand Lodge of Jurisdiction of Germany was introduced. Grand Lodge officers and their ladies were introduced Grand Master. He thanked them all for attending.
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In a tradition began in 1955 C. Michael Gable, Master of Sunflower Lodge was presented the pin that is passed to each Lodge Master in their term. Brother Henry Stewart was awarded presented by the Grand Master.
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SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Overland Park Christian Church Overland Park, Kansas June, 27, 1993 A special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of Kansas was opened in ample form in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Overland Park First Christian Church, Overland Park, Kansas, on the first degree of Masonry at 7:00 am. Several Grand Officers were present and pro terns were appointed to serve for those who were absent. The Grand Master announced this Special Communication had been called for the purpose of celebrating the festival of St. John the Baptist. The Grand Master welcomed all, and expressed his great pleasure at having such a large turn-out of the regularly installed Grand officers, then led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of our country. The Grand Master expressed his thanks to the "fill-in" officers. Instructions were given concerning the breakfast to follow and for proceeding into the sanctuary for the Worship Service. The Brethren then joined the Ladies and other guests in Fellowship Hall for a continental breakfast presided over by Brother Jim Walker and his wife Lucy. At 8:00 am, all processed into the sanctuary for the Worship Service, conducted by Rev. Dr. Jeff Crosno, senior Pastor of the Church. R: .W: . Mike Sraittle, DDGM, District 5, served as Lector. The service included the Communion of the Lord's Supper, at which all servers, except the pastor, were of the Masonic Fraternity. Following the benediction, sufficient brethren returned to the Multi-Purpose room and Grand Lodge was closed in ample form on the first degree of Masonry. William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Albert Pike Lodge No. 303, Wichita, Kansas August 7, 1993 A Special Communication was called by the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas at Albert Pike Lodge No. 303, Wichita, Kansas, August 8, 1993 and opened in ample form on the first degree for the purpose of receiving representatives of the AAONMS The following Grand Lodge Officers or their pro terns were in attendance: M: R: R: R: M:
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The Grand Master ordered the Grand Senior Deacon to retire and present the Shrine officials. The Divans of the five Temples of Kansas were escorted in the lodge room by the Grand Senior Deacon and Grand Master and introduced as a whole. The Grand Senior Deacon and Grand Master Illustrious Ceremonial Master Ralph Sims Illustrious Imperial Potentate).
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Greetings were exchanged and the proper honors given. This is the year of "The Bill". The Grand Master is "Bill", and four of the five Potentates are "Bills". In order to make this unanimous, Grand Master "Bill" entered the proclamation naming the Potentate of Arab Shrine, Paul Gibbon, the name of "Bill". M:.W:. William J. Brown complimented the Shrine on their interest in the youth of Kansas and the sponsoring of the East-West football game. It is an honor for the high schools whose players are chosen to compete in this game. After introducing M:.W:. Robert H. Arnold PGM, the Grand Master called Grand lodge to ease and retired for refreshment. Following the luncheon, there being no further business Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
SPECIAL COMMUNICATION King Solomon Lodge No. 10, Leavenworth, Kansas September 12, 1993 A Special Communication was called by the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas and the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AF & AM of Missouri September 12, 1993 at 1:30 pm for the purpose of laying the cornerstone of a new building at the Dwight D. Eisenhower VA facility in Leavenworth, Kansas. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Deputy Grand Master Dennis Moeder of Missouri. Following the Pledge R: .W: . Dennis Moeder (representing the Grand Master of Missouri) opened Grand Lodge on the third degree using the Missouri Ritual. William J. Brown, Grand Master of Kansas, opened Grand Lodge using the Kansas Ritual.
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William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Morris L. Fisher Carveth K. Neer Larry D. Winegardner PGM A. Kevin Kobler Raymond R. Haden Jeffrey L. Sowder James B. DeBerry Charles E. Singhisen Wade R. Park Charles McClain ADGM, as Francis L. Wayman DDGM, a Wesley C. Stephens Martin M. Donaldson Norman L. Maier DDGM, as Thomas J. Welsh Richard D. Overton, as Dee D. Duttweiler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Standard Bearer Grand Flag Bearer Grand Organist
M:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Master of Kansas introduced R:.W:. Dennis Moeder, Deputy Grand Master of Missouri who was the representative for the Grand Master of Missouri. He was escorted to the East by W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Senior' Deacon, Kansas, and he introduced the Grand Lodge officers from Missouri. The following Past Grand Masters were introduced: Conrad F. Johnson, Kansas Richard D. Overton, Kansas Robert H. Arnold, Kansas Lawrence E. Winegardner, Kansas Wesley Cook, Missouri After proper recognition of the Grand Lodge officers Master introduced others in attendance. R R R R R
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The officers and brothers of Kansas and Missouri retired to the VA grounds where both Grand Lodges took part in the impressive cornerstone ceremony. Following the ceremony the brothers returned to the Lodge Hall and there being no further business Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
Grand Lodge of Kansas SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Valley Center Lodge No. 364, Valley Center, Kansas: September 19, 1993 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened in ample form on the first degree in the lodge hall of Valley Center Lodge No. 364, September 19. 1993 at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of dedicating the new lodge. The following officers or their pro terns were present: .W .W .W .W .W W
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William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Morris L. Fisher Carveth K. Neer Richard D. Overton, PGM, Donald L. Doll, as John M. Myers, as Robert M. Nease, PGM Jeffrey L. Sowder James B. DeBerry, as Charles E. Singhisen Wade R. Park Earl F. Brown William L. Shurtz, as Wesley C. Stephens Martin M. Donaldson M. Wayne Rush John M. Heckman, as F. Dean Wyant Dee D. Duttweiler
Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Junior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Standard Bearer Grand flag Bearer Grand Organist
Past Grand Masters Present: M:.W:. S. Allan Daugherty M:.W:. Robert M. Nease M:.W:. Richard D. Overton Following a delicious lunch M:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Master, Opened Grand Lodge on the first degree in ample form. The Grand Master led the flag salute after which he welcomed the Brethren in attendance. Grand Lodge was then called to recess for the purpose of retiring to the old lodge hall site and formed the Grand Procession and marched to the new lodge site. W:. David L. Brooks, Master of Valley Center Lodge No. 364 rapped the gavel to call the Lodge to order and the Grand Lodge Officers entered in Grand Procession. W: . Master presented the building and lodge furniture to the Grand Master for his inspection. Principal Architect: W: . Joe Ballew presented the working tools to the Grand Master for his inspection. The Grand Master dedicated to Cornerstone and found it to be true. Symbolic Lodge was opened by the Grand Master and the lodge was dedicated by the Grand Officers. The Grand Master called on R:.W: acting as Master of Ceremony.
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The entertainment of the afternoon was by the Valley Center High School Choir. The Honorable Mayor Bob Robison welcomed everyone.
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The Chief of Police Kelley Parks, who is an Entered Apprentice and who was going to be made a Master Mason on the following evening was introduced. R:.W:. Clifford L. Trax read the names of the lodges who made donation for the new lodge, after which several introduction were made. There were members of 29 lodges, 27 Eastern Star Chapters present (this consisted of over 200 people in attendance.) The Grand Master had the Past Grand Masters escorted west of the altar for introduction and were given the public Grand Honors. The Grand Master introduced the Grand Officers and their ladies, along with the ADGM, DDGM, Grand Lecturers and Committeemen. Remarks were made by the Grand Master. No further business appearing, the Grand Lodge closed at the sound of the gavel.
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William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: Donald L. Doll Grand Secretary Pro Tem SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Arthur H. Strickland Daylight Lodge No. 452 Kansas City, Kansas January 16, 1994 A Special Communication was called by the M:.W:. Grand AM of Kansas and opened on the third degree of Masonry 16, 1994, 1:00 pm, in Kansas City, Kansas, for the Consecration and Dedication of new lodge, Arthur H. Daylight Lodge No. 452. The following attendance:
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Grand Master Deputy Grand master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Organist
The Grand Master, William J. Brown, after having the Past Grand Masters present asked all visitors from other lodges to rise and be recognized. The Grand Marshal, Charles E. Singhisen, gave instructions for the procession and entrance of Grand Lodge officers and for the installation of the officers of Arthur H. Strickland Lodge No. 452.
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The Grand Master requested that John Mowen congregate the Grand Lodge following the meal and invite the Grand Lodge officers to enter. Lodge called to refreshment. A delicious steak lunch was served by Scottish Rite Guards. At 2:30 pm John Mowen congregated the lodge and requested the Grand Lodge officers to enter in procession with the symbolic lodge carried by Sterling Hornbuckle. Following prayer by the Grand Chaplain the Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Grand Master. At the request of the Grand Master the Grand Marshal retired to escort the officers-elect of Arthur H. Strickland Daylight Lodge No. 4 52 to the lodge and seat them for installation. Grand Master, William J. Brown, conducted the ceremony of Consecration of the lodge and the installation of the officers. ARTHUR H. STRICKLAND DAYLIGHT LODGE Dispensation by Grand Lodge was granted on March 20, 1993, for Arthur H. Strickland Daylight Lodge U.D. to begin its labors in the quarries of Masonry. After lengthy.study it was determined that a Daylight Lodge could be of great service to the Craft. More especially, it was obvious that such a lodge would prove to be serviceable to the existing lodges in this Area. CHARTER MEMBERS Ronald Roy Adkins Barry Gale Albin Ronald Ural Atwell John Howard Cannon, Sr. Robert Charles Cassel Robert Darrel Croy Jay Dean Dawson James Nevin Eagle, Jr. Forrest DeLoss Haggard, Allen Emil Hague
William Henry Harlow Louis Arch Haslar Dean Clayton Hjorth Earl Otis Johnson Phillip Warren Keffer Allen Monroe Peyton Wayne Lee Stokes Thomas Arthur Strickland Thomas Arthur Strickland, Jr. Robert Lee Tomlinson, Jr.
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Robert L. Tomlinson, John H. Cannon, Sr. Ronald R. Adkins Thomas A. Strickland Dean C. Hjorth Barry G. Albin Wayne L. Stokes James N. Eagle, Jr. Robert N. Cassel Phillip W. Keffer Earl 0. Johnson
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The Grand Master introduced M:.W:. Forrest D. Haggard PGM for remarks. He cited the misunderstanding some religious sects have defining the true purpose of Masonry. Some have the mistaken idea that Masonry is a religion. This makes it difficult for those who are members of those sects who wish to affiliate with the Craft. The Grand Lodge officers and their ladies were introduced. Also attending : R: .W: . Norman L. Maier, DDGM #4 and Charles McClain ADGM II.
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The newly elected Master of Arthur H. Strickland Daylight Lodge No. 542 thanked the Grand Master and the Grand Lodge officers for their presence and for their interest throughout the period of preparation. The Grand Master again congratulated the members of the newly formed lodge and the Grand Lodge officers for their presence. There being no further business, Grand Lodge was closed in ample form. William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Unity Lodge No. 273, Clearwater, Kansas February 27, 1994 Following a delicious dinner room, the assembly adjourned Master opened Grand Lodge on purpose of dedicating the new
at 12:30 p.m. in the Lodge dining to the Lodge room where the Grand the First Degree of Masonry for the elevator.
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The Grand Master introduced M:.W:. Cifford D. Knauss, PGM. The Grand Master introduced the Worshipful Master of Unity No. 273, Robert E. Sapp, Jr. Past Masters of Lodge No. 273 present were: Ernest Leroy Moore Robert E. Sapp, Sr. Otis Lee Vanderpool Gary Dean Elrick John McMillen Wesley C. Stephens William J. Brown, Grand Master Grand Master William J. Brown called the lodge to ease and the Grand Lodge officers retired to enter in procession. Ladies and other visitors were asked to join the assembly.
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Following the processional the Grand Chaplain offered prayer and the Grand Master led Flag Salute. The Ceremony of Dedication was led by the Grand Master. Following the ceremony Brother Ernie Moore was called on for remarks regarding the new elevator. He responded with a brief history of the events leading up to the installation of the elevator. The Brothers of Unity Lodge No. 273 stood for recognition. M:.W:. Clifford D. Knauss was received the proper recognition The Grand Master Ladies.
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Closing remarks were offered by the Grand Master. There being no further business Grand Lodge was closed in Ample Form. SPECIAL COMMUNICATION King Solomon Lodge No. 10, Leavenworth, KS March 5, 1994 A Special Communication of the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas was opened on the third degree in ample form by M:.W:. William J. Brown, for the purpose of placement of a Past Grand Master's grave marker, honoring the memory of M:.W:. John Hiram Murray, Past Grand Master 1961. The following Grand Lodge officers or their pro tems assisted: .W .W .W .W .W .W W
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William J. Brown E. Dean Osborn Morris L. Fisher Carveth K. Neer Albert O. Arnold, Jr., GSE, as A. Kevin Kobler Raymond R. Haden Earl F. Brown, as James B. DeBerry, as Jeffrey L. Sowder as Glen Sears, as Glenn Knapp, as Francis Wayman, as Wesley C. Stephens Martin M. Donaldson Maurice Hearn, as Thomas J. Welsh F. Dean Wyant Dee D. Duttweiler
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The Grand Master welcomed and thanked all the Brethren for their attendance. He then ordered the Grand Senior Deacon to escort the Past Grand Masters present ot the altar for introduction. Present were: .W .Forrest D. Haggard M .W .Chester L. Gilbert M .W .Conrad F. Johnson M .W .Lawrence D. Winegardner
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R:.W:. Albert was called on to give a brief historical review of the life and service of John Hiram Murray. JOHN HIRAM MURRAY January 18. 1914 - May 3. 1993 This distinguished and outstanding Brother was born on a farm in Leavenworth County, January 28, 1914. He was only five years old when death took his mother. So for a time he and his sister lived with their grand parents who also were farmers John's father remarried and moved with the children to a family operated general store in Holing. So often you hear of step parents and children having a difficult time adjusting. This case was to prove different. In a few years it was often said, if you did not know, you would think the second Mrs. Murray was the natural mother. John graduated from a country school and moved to Leavenworth after his father was elected Sheriff of the County. After graduating form Leavenworth High he enrolled in Kansas University. From there he entered the school of Law and received his LLB in 1938. On October 1, 1939 he married Dorothy Lord. In his own words the prettiest girl in town. We of course affectionately know her as Dottie. Tv;o fine sons, Richard and John, Jr. blessed this marriage and added grandchildren as well. On January 26, 1939 he petitioned King Solomon Lodge No. 10 and seems he never stopped until he was elected Worshipful Master in 1944 . Previous to being installed Worshipful Master he received the Degree of Royal Arch Masonry and the Order of the Temple in 1943. In 1949 he received the Degrees of Cryptic Masonry. He also was a member of the Eastern Star with his beloved Dottie. He was also a member of the Abdallah Shrine. As a member of the Scottish Rite he received the high honor of the 33rd degree and still later the Red Cross of Constantine in the St. Augustine Conclave. He was a member of the National Sojourners of Ft. Leavenworth Chapter 154, a member of District No. 3, Past Masters Association and the Royal Order of Jesters of Court No. 93. Lt. Commander John Murray after his service in the US Navy returned to private life. He served as Police Judge, County Attorney and in private practice, but by 1949 was elected a Representative in the Kansas Legislature, where he was to stay for eight years.. Then two terms or another eight years as Senator. John served in many capacities as a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Leavenworth including ordained Elder. While serving in the Legislature, he met another Mason who was to have quite an effect on his life. Brother Richard L. Becker was already in the Grand Lodge line and upon becoming Grand Master in 1957, appointed our distinguished Brother as Grand Senior Deacon. On March 9. 1961, John Hiram Murray became the Ninety-fourth Grand Master of Kansas Masons and was the thirty-ninth to hold this highest of Masonic Offices. At this point I will quote the words of M;.W:. Ben Graybill, Past Grand Master, in his History of Kansas Masonry. "M:.W:. John Murray's affable personality
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made this an extremely pleasant and enjoyable year for his associate officers and the Brethren of the Lodges who were privileged to receive him." It was at this point I was to become closely associated with M: -W: . John Murray as he appointed me District Deputy of the Fifth Masonic District for the year 1961. There are many interesting and sometime provocative things occurring that year. But our Grand Master Murray always handled them in his usual calm, efficient manner. M: .W: . John had not been out of office but a short time when appointments and requests began arriving for his continued service. He served as Chairman of Temple Building & Remodeling 1961; Trial & Punishment from 1976 to 1980 and then from 1983 to 1985. Then two years as Chairman of Jurisprudence from 1981 to 1982. He has a long extended term as Grand Representative to Ohio. His long and faithful service to the Kansas Masonic Home Board will always be remembered. Then in 1971 when I accepted appointment as Grand Secretary, he was present for installation and casually stated: "If I can be of any help, just give me a call." As a young Grand Secretary it was most comforting to know he could be called upon. He was always patient and took the time to give explanations and direction. As friend and mentor his always very logical approach was direct, succinct and erudite. There are many things I shall always remember about him, but the most profound was his dedication to the Law. God's Law, the Civil Law and Masonic Law. Naturally we had many occasions to examine and reexamine the Laws of Kansas Masonry. When a problem arose, his first remark was always: "have they read the Law." Every fraternal situation is covered in our Laws. All you have to do is follow the law and your problems are solved. In a good natured way was the only real disagreement we ever had was that I told him I had the most interesting job in the world and he smilingly said, "no you don't, I do, but I am glad you feel that way." I will miss this dear friend, advisor. Mentor, Brother Mason and Exemplar of the faith, but shall always be grateful to the Grand Architect of Heaven and earth for allowing me the opportunity of walking for a time and sharing the pathway of life with this dear Friend and Brother. "Well done thy good and faithful Servant." Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary Emeritus Leavenworth, Kansas March 5, 1994 William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary SPECIAL COMMUNICATION The Kansas Masonic Home Wichita, Kansas May 13,1994 Past Grand Master Thomas C. Raum, Jr., congregated the Lodge and called up the Craft to receive the Grand Lodge Officers.
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The Grand Officers entered in Grand Procession and the Grand Master upon assuming his position opened Grand Lodge on the First Degree. The following present: .W: .W: .W: .W: .W: .W: W: M .W: W: W: W: W: W: M R R R M R
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Grand Master William J. Brown welcomed all in attendance. Sixty-two Masons plus Grand Lodge officers were present for the opening. The Grand Master ordered the Grand Senior Deacon to present the Past Grand Masters present to the altar.
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Area Deputy Grand Masters present: R: .W William P. Hudson, AREA VIII R: .W Charles McClain, AREA II R: .W Warren L. Henrie, AREA V District Deputy Grand Masters present: R:.W:. William L. Shurtz, District 25 R:.W:. Jay C. Walker, District 45 Also introduced: David Edge, Past Master, Essex, England E. Doss Allensworth, Master Lodge #450 Warren Lee Henrie, I:.M:. Council #20, CM Warren Lee Henrie, E:.C:. Commandery #19 KT Max L. Briggs, E:. Grand Generalissimo KT Brother Dewaine P. Geiger, Worthy Grand Patron, OES Brother John Carlson, Associate Grand Patron, OES Brother Don Hendricks, Grand Sentinal EA Jason Smith, Lodge No. 161 Grand Lodge was called to recess in order to form in procession to go to dedication site. INDEPENDENT LIVING FACILITY Welcome! The residents, volunteers, staff, and trustees of The Kansas Masonic Home welcome you to the grand opening of the new Independent Living Facility. This new building is three stories with seventy-six (76) independent living quarters; thirty-six
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(36) studio, twenty-eight (28) one bed room, and twelve (12) two bedroom apartments. In true Masonic Home tradition, eighteen of the thirty-six studio units are for altruistic purposes. The new facility provides for the modern conveniences of retirement living. Each apartment has a complete kitchen, bath, carpeting, drapes, fire detection and sprinkling system, emergency call button, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, and much more. Inside the facility are special features such as a spacious dining room, ice cream parlor, special dining/meeting room, libraries, lounges, and a laundry room. Part of the complex consists of a new separate garage accommodating twenty-nine (29) vehicles. An enclosed walkway attaches the garage to the facility. The new Independent Living Facility is more than just a Masonic retirement community. This is a HOME -- with 24 hour security, building and ground maintenance, housekeeping, dietary, insurance and social service support. The on-campus 120 bed nursing home and Medicare certified home health agency can serve the medical needs of the residents. The new Independent Living Facility expands the services and care The Kansas Masonic Home has made a tradition since 1896. PROGRAM
Welcome/Call to Order Jon J. Robinson, Administrator The Kansas Masonic Home Invocation Paul Miller, Chaplain Congratulatory Remarks Shirley Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, City of Wichita Congratulatory Remarks Patricia White, Worthy Grand Matron Grand Chapter of Kansas, Order of the Eastern Star Congratulatory Remarks Dewaine Geiger, Worthy Grand Patron Grand Chapter of Kansas, Order of the Eastern Star Special Remarks Ken Caldwell, President The Masonic Home Board of Trustees Dedication Ceremony Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas Keynote Address William J. Brown, Grand Master Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Kansas Closing Remarks Jon J. Robins, Administrator The Kansas Masonic Home Benediction Paul Miller, Chaplain The Masonic Home
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A reception and tour followed the ceremony. Following the completion of the planned program the craft returned to the lodge room and there being no further business the Grand Master closed in Ample Form. William J. Brown Grand Master ATTEST: A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary GRAND MASTER'S ITINERARY Mar.
20 Salina Masonic Temple, Installation. Open Meeting 22 Wichita Midian Shrine Temple, Address High Twelve Meeting 12:00 Noon. 23 Ottawa Lodge No. 18 - 50 Year Presentation. Open Meeting - 6:60pm. 25 Moran, Marraaton Lodge No. 249, Official Visit. Open Meeting - 6:60pm. 26-27 Wichita-Grand Chapter/Grand Council. York Rite Masons. Wichita - DeMolay Central Area Council. 28 Clearwater OES. Chicken Noodle Dinner 12:00 Noon. 2 9 Wichita Scottish Rite - All Masonic Information Night - Open Meeting - 7:00pra.
Apr.
02 Dwight Lodge No. 374, Scholarship Awards - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 03 Spring Area Meeting, Colby, St. Thomas Lodge No. 306 - 9:00am. 03 Ellsworth Lodge No. 146, 50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 05 Fort Scott, Rising Sun Lodge No. 8 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 06 Clearwater Unity Lodge No. 273, Table Lodge and Past Masters Night - Tyled Meeting - 6:30pm. 07 Harper Lodge No. 206, Official Visit, Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 08 Wichita Scottish Rite, Maudy Thrusday Feast and Program - Members and Ladies - 6:30pm. 10 Waverly Lodge No. 244, High School Scholastic Recognition Night - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 11 Wichita Scottish Rite, Easter Service - Open Meeting - 2:00pm. 12 Spring Area meeting, Wichita, Bestor G. Brown No. 433 - 7:00pra. 13 Highland, Smithton No. 1 - 2 5 and SO Year Presentations - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 14 Wichita, Albert Pike No. 303-50 and 60 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pra. 15 Wichita, York No. 57 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 17 Clearwater, Unity No. 273 - Grand Master's Reception 3:00 to 5:00pm - Banquet 5:45pm. 19 Spring Area Meeting, Chanute, Cedar No. 103 7:00pra. 20-22 Topeka Convention Center, Grand Chapter OES. 21 Introduction of Grand Officers and Ladies - 6:30 pm. 24 Spring Area Meeting, Dodge City, St. Bernard No. 222 - 9:30am.
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24 Haysville No. 112 - Widows Night and Georgia AF & AM Lodge of Sorrow - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 25 Wichita, Kansas Masonic Home, Open Grand Lodge Ground Breaking for New West Wing. 9:OOara - Chapel Church Service 11:00am - Open Grand Lodge 12:00 Noon - Luncheon 1:30pm - Ground Breaking Ceremony 26 Emporia Lodge No. 12 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting-6:30pm. 28 Topeka, Orient Lodge No. 51 and Topeka Lodge No. 17 - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 30 Wichita Scottish Rite - Reunion Class. May
01 Spring Area Meeting, Topeka-30th & MacVicker 9:30am. 02 Hutchinson, Hutchinson-Reno No. 124,Open Grand Lodge - Dedication of New Building. 03 Wichita, Masonic Home Lodge No. 450 - Honor Masters of Lodge - Tyled Meeting - 6:30pm. 04 Wichita Scottish Rite - Elmo Lodge - 7:30pm. Wichita Supreme White Shrine. 05 Mulvane Lodge No. 201 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:00pm. 06 Wichita, Bestor G. Brown No. 433 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 07 Kansas City, Grand Coramandery of Knights Templar of Kansas. 08 Kansas City, Grand Reception for Worthy Grand Matron OES. 09 WICHITA MOTHERS DAY NOT AVAILABLE. 10 Wichita, Bethel No. 74, Honor Masons - North Star Lodge No. 168. 11 Derby No. 365-Grand Master's Official Visit 6:3 0pm. 12 Winfield No. 110 - Grand Master's Official Visit - 6:30pm. 15 Kansas City, Delaware No. 96 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 16 Spivey No. 347 - 100th Anniversary Celebration Open Meeting - 4:00pm. 17 Toronto, Woodson No. 121 - Steak Fry - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pra. 19 Newton No. 142 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 2 0 Clearwater, Ninnescah Chapter OES - Grand Master's Official Visit - Members Only - 7:30pm. 21 Arkansas City, Crescent No. 133 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 22 Mound City No. 33 - SO Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 23 Xenia No. 47 - Annual Picnic - Open Meeting 12:00 Noon. 24 Enterprise No. 437 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 7:00pra. 25 Derby No. 365, Prospect Night. 26 Coffeyville, Keystone No. 102 - 25 and 50 Year. Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 27 Lyons, Royal No. 192 - 50 and 60 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm.
June
04 VA Hospital - Topeka - 9:30am. - Leavenworth 1:00pm. 05 Kansas City, Ancient Form No. 94 - Table Lodge Tyled Meeting - 6:30pm. 07 Concordia, St. Johns No. 113 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 09 Highland, Smithton No. 1 - Outdoor Meeting Tyled Meeting - 5:00pm.
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10 Lawrence, Holidone, Grand Bethel Jobs Daughters 6 :30pm. 11 Kansas Masonic Foundation Meeting - KU Medical Center. 12 Bunker Hill, Beulah No. 291 - 25and 50 Year Presentation - Widows Pin Presentation - 2:30pm Dinner - 5:30pra. 13 Wichita, Sunflower No. 86 - Mortgage Burning 12:20pra Open Grand Lodge - 2:00pm Burning Ceremony. 15 Leavenworth, King Solomon No. 10 - Nine Mile No. 49 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - 6:30pm. 16 Chanute, Cedar No. 103 - 25, 50, 60 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 7:30pm. 18 Edna No. 345 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation 101st Anniversary - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 19 Parsons No. 117 and Altamont No. 59 - 25, 50, 65 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 2 0 WICHITA FATHERS DAY NOT AVAILABLE 24 Kansas City, Ben Hur No. 322 - Grand Master's Official Visit - Tyled Meeting - 7:30pm. 26 Cherokee No. 119 - 50 Year Presentation 6 : 30pm. 27 Kansas City, St. Johns Day. July
03-08 San Antonio, Texas, Imperial Shrine. 10 Kansas City, Kansas Masons Night at the Royals Baseball Game. 17 Wichita, VA Hospital, Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter OES "Christmas in July" For Patients. 18 El Dorado, DeMolay State Conclave - 12:00 Noon. 29-31 Topeka, Rainbow Grand Assembly. 31 Cheny - Keel Pit Moonlight Lodge - 4:00pm.
Aug.
06-07 Wichita - Shrine Bowl. 13 Atchinson - Annual Pork Feed. 14 Salina Masonic Temple - Grand Chapter OES and Grand Lodge Benefit Dinner and Dance. 19-23 Kingston, Tennessee, Annual Cave Degree - Kansas Keel Pit Moonlight Lodge Representatives Exemplify Kansas Degree - Friday Evening at Kingston Lodge. 28 Kansas City, Annual 4th District Outdoor Meeting Tyled.
Sept.
04-06 Rock Springs - Annual Grand Lodge Retreat. 04 Lansing - Ride Elephant. 05 Sedalia, Missouri, Annual Stephens Family Reunion. 07 Wichita Scottish Rite - Elmo Lodge - 7:30pm Members Only. 08 Wichita Midian Shrine - Legion of Honor Dinner and Meeting at 5:30pm. 0 9 Junction City, Union No. 7 - Widows Night 6:30pm - Open Meeting. 10 Wichita, Sunflower No. 86. - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 11 Kiowa, Cosmos No. 278 - Outdoor Riverside Degree Tyled - 4:00pm. 12 Leavenworth, Dwight D. Esenhower VA Medical Center - Grand Lodge of Kansas and Grand Lodge of Missouri Cornerstone Dedication - 1:30pm Open Grand Lodge - King Solomon No. 10 - 3:00pm Cornerstone Ceremony at VA Medical Center. 13 Wichita, Masonic Home No. 450 - Table Lodge Tyled - 6:30pm. 14 Wichita, Pyramid No. 451 - Grand Master's Official Visit - Tyled - 6:30pm. 15 McPherson No. 172 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm.
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16 Little River - Outdoor Oak Tree Meeting - Tyled 6:00pm 18 Wichita Scottish Rite - Masonic Information Fair and All Masonic Craft Show - Public Invited 9:00am to 5:00pm. 19 Valley Center - Dedication of New Lodge Hall. 10:00am COA Meeting - Albert Pike No. 303. 1:30pm - Open Grand Lodge. 2:00pra - Dedication Ceremony. 21 Wamego - Tank on the Hill Bar-B-Que - 25 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm - Dinner 22 Osawatomie, Osage Valley No. 24 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 25 Arkansas City - Outdoor Quarry meeting - Tyled 5:00pm. 26-28 Grand Lodge of Missouri. 29 Burlington No. 66 - 125th Anniversary Celebration - 6:60pm. Oct.
01 Kansas City, Old Mission No. 153 - Annual Anniversary Dinner - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 02 Ottawa No. 18 - 100th Dedication Franklin County Courthouse. 03 Lone Elm - Annual Bar-B-Que - Mirza Temple Donald Badders Ranch 05 Hugoton No. 406 - 80th Anniversary - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - 6:30pra. 06 Oakley No. 253 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pra. 07 Garnett, Delphian No. 44 - Grand Master's Official Visit - Tyled Meeting. 09 Lawrence, Acacia No. 9 - 2 5 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 11 Pratt, Kilwinning No. 265 - 50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 12 Marion, Centre No. 147 - Past Masters Night - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 13 Douglass No. 51 - Grand Master's Official Visit Tyled - 7:00pm. 14 Wichita, North Star No. 168 - 50th Anniversary 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting 6:3 0pm. 15 Manhattan, Lafayette No. 16 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 17-23 Washington, DC - Scottish Rite 24 Hoisington No. 331 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 12:00 Noon. 26 Kansas City, Roger E. Sherman - Past Masters Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 27 Kansas City, Rosedale No. 333 - Annual Homecoming - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 28 Pittsburg No. 187 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 30 LaCygne No. 61 - 25 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 5:00pm.
Nov.
01 Lansing, Nine Mile No. 49 - Grand Master's Official Visit - Open Meeting - 7:00pm. 02 Clearwater, Unity No. 273 - DDGM Fall Visit 8:00pm. 03 Kingman, Nennescah No. 230 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 04 Halstead No. 46 - Past Masters Night - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 06 Augusta, Mystic Tie No. 74 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 07 Oxford No. 165 - Wives and Widows Night - Open Meeting - 6:30pm - Senior Citizens Building.
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08 Valley Center No. 364 - Past Masters Night Tyled Meeting. 10 Wichita, Albert Pike No. 303 - New Mason's Night Tyled Meeting. 12 Almena, Naphtali No. 310 - Annual Homecoming 25 and 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting 6:30pm. 13 Topeka, District Friendship Dinner - 30th & MacVicar - Open Meeting - 5:00pm. 14 Pomona, McKinley No. 41 - 75 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 1:00 pm Dinner - 2:00pra Presentation. 15 Wichita Scottish Rite - Practice. 16 Russell No. 177 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 17 St. Francis No. 404 - Widows Night - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 18 Wichita No. 99 - 25 and 50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 19 Wichita Scottish Rite - Practice. 20 Wichita Scottish Rite - KCCH and 33 Coronation 24-28 THANKSGIVING 24 Mother-in-Law and Mother-in-Law's Husband - 60th Wedding Anniversary. 3 0 Anthony No. 200 - Pin Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. Dec.
02 Overland Park No. 436 - Annual Meeting - Tyled Meeting - 6:60pm Dinner - 8:00 pm Meeting. 04 Kansas City - Abdiel Chapter OES - Grand Chapter Officers Initiatory Work - 6:00pm Dinner. 07 Topeka, Annual Budget Meeting 11 Grand Officer's Christmas Party - Masonic Home/Clearwater. 16 Clearwater, Unity No. 273 - Install Officers Open Meeting - 7:00pm. 17 Wichita, Sunflower No. 86 - Installation of Officers - R:.W:. Morris Fisher Installing Officer. 18 Topeka - COA Meeting - Grand Lodge Building 9:00am. 23-26 MERRY CHRISTtlAS 31 HAPPY NEW YEAR
Jan.
06 Gardner No. 65 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm. . 08 Wakeeney No. 148 - 25 and 50 Year PresentationOpen Meeting - 6:30pm - Dinner. 10 Haysville No. 112 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:45pm Dinner - 7:30 pm Meeting. 11 Wichita - Finance Committee Meeting - COA Meeting - 10:00am. 12 Kincaid No. 338 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm Dinner - VFW Building. 15 Wichita - Cooperative Fund Raising Meeting Kansas Masonic Home - 9:30am. 15 El Dorado, Patmos No. 97 - Grand master's Official Visit - Open Meeting - 6:30pm Dinner. 16 Kansas City, Arthur H. Strickland Daylight U D Present Charter and Install Officers - 1:30 pm Dinner - 2:15 pm Open Grand Lodge - 2:30pm Program. 18 Leroy, Neosho No. 27 - 50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 6:30pm. 21 Wichita - Midian Shrine Installation of Officers Wichita Consistory. 22 Valley Center - OES 7 Way Chapter Meeting. 26 Belle Plaine No. 173 -25 and 50 Year Presentation - Widows Night - Open Meeting ' 6 :3Qpm Dinner.
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27-2 9 Grand Lodge of Colorado. 31 Wichita - Keystone High Twelve - Ladies Day 11:15am. 31 District 26- Lodge Officers Dinner - 6:00pm. Feb.
01 Wichita Consistory Elmo Lodge - 7:30pm. 02 Bronson, Bourbon No. 268 - 50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 6:30pm Dinner. 04 Ulysses No. 435 - 50 Year Pesentation - Widows Night - Open Meeting - 6:30pm Dinner. 06 Mulvane No. 201 - 50 Year Presentation - Open Meeting - 6:30pm Dinner. 10 Junction City, Union No. 7 - Past Masters Night 25 and 50 Year Presentations - Open Meeting 6:3 0pm Dinner. 12 Wichita - Midian Shrine Potentate's Ball. 13 Wichita - Midian Shrine Temple - Masonic Mile of Food - 2:00pra. 15 Wichita - Ivy Leaf Chapter OES - Neighbors Night 7:30pra. 17 Wichita No. 99 - 25 and 50 Year Presentations Open Meeting - 6:30pm Dinner. 18-23 Washington, DC - Grand Master's Conference 24 Wichita, North Star No. 168 - 50 Year Celebration - Tyled Meeting. 26 Wichita Scottish Rite Reunion. 27 Clearwater, Unity No. 273 - Elevator Dedication, Open Meeting - 12:30pm Dinner - 1:30pm Open Grand Lodge - 2:00pm Dedication.
Mar.
01 Hiawatha No. 35 -4 Way 50 and 60 Year Presentation - Tyled Meeting - 7:30pm. 05 Leavenworth - Leavenworth Temple - Dedication of Grave Marker - M:.W:. John Hiram Murray PGM Open Meeting - 1:00pm Open Grand Lodge - 2:00pm Dedication. 07 Kansas City - Old Mission No. 153 - 1000th Meeting - Table Lodge - Tyled Meeting - 6:30pm. 11 Pomona, McKinley No. 41 - '50 Year Presentation Open Meeting - 6:30pm Dinner. 12 Wichita - COA meeting - 9:00am 12 Wichita - Daughters of the Nile - Wichita Consistory - 7:30pm. 13 Wichita, Kansas Masonic Home - Cornerstone and Dedication Ceremony for the New West Side Addition. 1:15pm Open Grand Lodge. 1:45pm Procession to Dedication Site. 2:00pm Dedication Ceremony and Program. 17-19 GRAND LODGE
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REPORT OF THE GRAND TREASURER To The Committee of Finance: M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF.& AM of Kansas Attention to the report of the auditors:
KoTTLER & M O R R O W CERTIFIED fnJBUC ACCOUNTANTS PHILIP E. KOTTLER. CP* FRANK H, MORROW. CPA RICHARD L MORROW. CPA MKHAELC. PORTER. CPA
1M5 SOUTH SENECA WICHITA. KS 67213 PHONE 316-263-2223 FAX 316-263-2302
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT F. Warren Starns, Chairman of the Grand Lodge Finance Committee Council of Administration Grand Secretary M.W. Grand Lodge A.F. i A.M. of Kansas Topeka, Kansas We have audited the statement of assets, liabilities and fund balances of the M.W. Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Kansas as of December 31, 1993, and the related statements of revenues collected, expenses paid and fund balances, and cash flows for the eleven month period ended December 31, 1993. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Grand Lodge Finance Committee and Council of Administration. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects the financial position of the M.W. Grand Lodge A.F. S, A.M. of Kansas at December 31, 1993, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the eleven month period ended December 31, 1993, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. The Grand Lodge Finance Committee and Council of Administration approved in late December 1993, the changing of the operating cycle year end from January 31 to December 31. The accompanying statements reflect this initial eleven month term. Future financial statements will reflect a twelve month operating cycle ending December 31. The prior years financial statements were reviewed by us and our report thereon, dated December 28, 1993, stated we were not aware of any material modifications that should be made to those statements for them to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. However, a review is substantially less in scope than an audit and does not provide a basis for the expression of an opinion on the financial statements taken as a whole.
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS ASSETS. LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES DECEMBER 31. 1993 ASSETS General Fund CURRENT ASSETS Cash on Hand Cash in Bank Investments - Cash Equivalents
$
Charity Fund
886 (8,126) 44.296
(Note 2J
Total Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Inter-Fund Transfer Receivable Inventory Total Current Assets
Total $
886 10,604 66.424
18,730 22.128
37,056 3,581 16,931 53.595
40,858
77,914 3,581 16,931 53.595
111.163
40,858
152.021
INVESTMENTS Stocks, Bonds, Treasury Notes (Note 2)
263.342
56.073
319.415
PROPERTY ASSETS - COST Land Building and Improvements Equipment and Furniture
10,000 261,538 161.130
10,000 261,538. 161.130
432,668 140.338
4 3 2 ,,668 1 4 0 ,, 3 3 8
292,330
2 9 2 ,, 3 3 0
Total Property Assets Less: Accumulated Depreciation Total Property Assets TOTAL ASSETS
$666,835
$ 96,931
$ 7 6 3 ,,766
$
$
$
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES CURRENT LIABILITIES Payroll Taxes Payable Inter-Fund Transfer Payable
2,006
-
2,006
-
16.931
16.931
2.006
16,931
18.937
Total Current Liabilities FOND BALANCES TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES
664.829
80.000
744.829
$666,835
$ 96,931
$763,766
The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of these financial statements.
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS STATEMENT OF REVENUES COLLECTED. EXPENSES PAID AND FUND BALANCES FOR T H E ELEVEN MONTH PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1993 General Fund REVENUES AND SUPPORT Per Capita Tax Interest on Investments York Rite Maintenance Ticket Sales (Banquets) Special Dispensations Initiation Fees Kansas Masonic Foundation Contributions Purchase Discounts and Other Inter-Fund Transfers Total Revenues and Support Merchandise Sales Less: Cost of Sales Gross Profit
(Loss)
Total OPERATING EXPENSES - SCHEDULE Excess of Expenses Over Revenues Excess of Revenue Over Expenses OTHER REVENUES AND (EXPENSE) Calendar Program - Sales - Cost of Sales Label Program - Sales - Cost of Sales Watch Program - Commissions Received Net Other
Expense
Net Excess of Expenses Over Revenues Net Excess of Revenues Over Expenses FUND BALANCE, BEGINNING FUND BALANCE, ENDING The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of these financial statements.
$465,954 25,279 7,000 7,690 170 395 6,600 21,016 78 19,431
Charity Fund
S 4,279
33,812 1,100 2 .500
553 .613 32 ,107 (33 ,0231 f9161 552 .697
41,691
572 ,443 (19,746)
39.773 1,918
23 ,736 f23 . 9 5 H f2151 94 , 211 (99 ,043) f4 ,832) 4 .833 f2141 (19,960) 1,918 684.789
78.082
$664,829
S 80,000
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. & A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE ELEVEN MONTH PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, General Fund CASH PROVIDED BY (APPLIED TO) OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Net Gain (Loss) Depreciation (Increase) in Accounts Receivable (Increase) in Inventory (Decrease) Increase in Accounts Payable
Charity Fund
$(19,960) 16,721 (17,337) (5,673) f12•1141
16.931
TOTAL (TO) FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
(•38.3631
18.849
INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Investments Matured Investments Purchased Property Assets Purchased
24,955 (62,627) f23.684)
(2,620)
TOTAL FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS BEGINNING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS ENDING CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of these financial statements.
f61.356) (99,719)
1,918
(2.620) 16,229
136.775
24.629
$ 37,056
$ 40,858
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31. 1993 NOTE 1: a.
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The modified cash basis of accounting is used in these financial statements. Revenues are recognized when received and expenses are recorded as paid, except for identifiable program activity. Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market on a firstin, first-out basis.
b.
Depreciation is provided on the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the assets.
c.
The accounts of the Grand Lodge are maintained in accordance with the principles of fund accounting, by which resources are classified for accounting and reporting purposes into funds established according to their nature and purpose. Separate accounts are maintained for each fund; accordingly, all financial transactions have been recorded and reported by fund.
d.
The Charity Fund is a restricted fund within the overall Grand Lodge operation. This fund is increased by interest on investments, donations and transfers from the General Fund during the year.
e.
Investments marketable securities are primarily recorded at cost plus earnings added to the value. Investments are adjusted to market when market value is significantly less than cost.
f.
The Grand Lodge is a not-for-profit tax exempt organization under Section 501(c) (10) of the Internal Revenue Code and, accordingly, no provision for income taxes has been made.
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fCONTINUEDl
DECEMBER 31. 1993 DTE 2:
INVESTMENTS
Investment activity for the eleven month period ending December 31, 1993 is as follows: GENERAL FUND INVESTMENTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Commerce Bank #67-647-0 Capitol Federal #5822978-1 Mercantile Bank of Topeka #931-081-879 Bank IV #91-599-8 Kaw Valley State #80-032-5 Fidelity State Bank #81-146-7 Fidelity State Bank #81-274-9 State Street #7608-898-8 Money Fund - Paine Webber Total Savings Accounts CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Capitol Federal #5209485 American Security #FC042491 Kaw Valley State #17984 Kaw Valley State #17985 Kaw Valley State #17986 Total Certificates of Deposit CORPORATE BONDS U.S. Steel E16171-17139 Santa Fe Railroad Consolidated Edison R1847 Pacificorp Total Corporate Bonds
BALANCE 1-31-93
ADDITIONS
1
478
S 15,,033
$ 14,,020
BALANCE 12-31-93
REDEEMED $
1,491
68
15,,042
14,,024
1,086
446 16 16,162
15,,089 15,,077 215
14,, 520 12,, 500 14,,880
1,015 2,593 1,497
19,224
16,,421
22,,382
7,743 12,044
177 110,,563 50 ,.086
122,,607 50 ,.015
56.181
237 J703
264 • 948
14,447 40,000 20,000 25,000 50.000
913
-
40,,000 20,,000 25,,000 50 ,000
149.447
_913
135 • 000
-
14,196 11,261 3,400 5.000 33,857
_
_
13,263 7,920
-71 28,936
15,360
5 .000 5 ,000
15,360
14,196 11,261 3,400
28.857
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(CONTINUED^
DECEMBER 31. 1993 NOTE 2:
INVESTMENTS
(Continued)
GENERAL FUND BALANCE INVESTMENTS fcon't) MATURITY 1-31-93 U S. TREASURY NOTES '#M8F8843MI Paine Webber 11/93$ 10,187 #F843MITOC Paine Webber 5/93 9,768 #912827A69 Kaw Valley 4/96 25,100 #912827Y55 Paine Webber 3/94 15,087 #912827F56 Kaw Valley 5/94 10.052 Total U . S . Treasury Notes OTHER GOVERNMENT FUNDS Alliance #42-426697 Paine Webber Alliance #CF64835 Paine Webber Alliance #5106922122 Paine Webber Alliance #TA06922122 Paine Webber Alliance - Paine Webber Alliance - Paine Webber GNMA Fund - Paine Webber
ADDITIONS -
$ 10,187 9,768 -
70.194
-
19.955
30,006
-
-
30,006
10,006
-
-
10,006
35,000
-
-
35,000
-
10,067 40,015 10,000 49.152
446.607 6 ,607
$
10,067 40,015 10,000 2 .545
Total Other Government Funds
121â&#x20AC;¢619 1 2 1 ,619
62.627
TOTAL GENERAL FUND INVESTMENTS
4 3 1 ,, 2 9 8 431.298
301.243
174 174 1 5 ,,019 15.019
6 516
CHARITY FUND INVESTMENTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Capitol Federal #386303 Kaw Valley State #914290 Total Savings Accounts CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Kaw Valley State #4112
BALANCE 12-31-93
REDEEMED
15 ,193
,168 6.168
424.903
$ 25,100 15,087 10.052 50.239
184.246 307.638
180 15 ,535 IS ,715
245
,413
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fCONTINUED)
DECEMBER 31. 1993 NOTE 2:
INVESTMENTS
(Continued)
CHARITY FUND INVESTMENTS U.S. TREASURY NOTES #912827F56Z94
BALANCE 1-31-93
fcon'tl
$ 15,062
OTHER GOVERNMENT FUNDS GNMA Fund - Paine Webber
$
REDEEMED $
BALANCE 12-31-93 $ 15.062
38.391
2,620
-
41.Oil
74 .814
3.387
-
78.201
$506,112
$304,630
TOTAL CHARITY FUND INVESTMENTS TOTAL INVESTMENTS GENERAL AND CHARITY FUNDS
ADDITIONS
$424,903
$385,839
BALANCE SHEET CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY
CURRENT ASSETS Investments - Cash Equivalents
GENERAL FUND S 44,296
CHARITY FUND $ 22,128
TOTAL $ 66,424
INVESTMENTS Stocks, Bonds, Treasury. Notes
263.342
56,073
319,415
$307,638
$ 78,201
$385,839
TOTAL INVESTMENTS AT DECEMBER 31, 1993
A summary of investment income for the eleven month period ending December 31, 1993, is as follows:
Savings Accounts and Certificates Corporate Bonds U.S. Treasury Notes Other Funds TOTAL
GENERAL FUND $ 11,033 1,674 5,375 7,197
CHARITY FUND $ 889 769 2.621
TOTAL $ 11,922 1,674 6,144 9 .818
$ 25,279
$
$ 29,558
4,279
Average invested funds of $445,976 produced an average rate of return of 6.63% for the eleven month period ended December 31, 1993.
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
rcONTINUEDl
DECEMBER 31. 1993 NOTE 3:
MARKET VALUE OF INVESTMENTS
The market value of publicly traded investments at December 31, 1993, was determined from outside source documents. The market value of U.S. Treasury notes was computed from information relating to face value, maturity date and interest rate. No adjustments for unrealized gain or (loss) has been recorded on the financial- statements. MARKET VALUE INVESTMENTS - GENERAL FUND DATE INTEREST FACE CORPORATE BONDS DUE RATE VALUE U.S. Steel Bonds E16171-17139 1/1/96 4.625% $20,000 Santa Fe Railroad 6&10/95 $20,000 4.000% Consolidated Edison 6/1/92 $5,000 4.375% Total Corporate Bonds U.S. TREASURY NOTES #912827A69 4/96 #912827Y55 Paine Webber 3/94 #912827F56 5-94
OTHER GOVERNMENT FUNDS Alliance #42-426697 Paine Webber Alliance #CF64835 Paine Webber Alliance #5106922122 Paine Webber Alliance #TA06922122 Paine Webber Alliance - Paine Webber Alliance - Paine Webber GNMA Fund - Paine Webber
COST
MARKET VALUE
UNREALIZED GAIN CLOSS^
$ 14,196
$ 19,800
11,261
19,380
8,119
3 ,400
5, OOP
1.600
28.857
44.180
15.323
7.625%
$
5,604
24,950
(150)
8.500% 5.125%
15,,087 10 .052
15,192 9,850
105 _C102.)
ury Notes
50 ,239
49.992
_L247)
NO. OF SHARES
COST PER SHARE
3,223
9
30,,006
27,524
(2 ,482)
1,021
10
10,,006
8,719
(1 ,287)
3,612
10
35,,000
30,846
(4 ,154)
1,113 4,527 1,133
9 9 9
10,,067 40,,015 10,,000 49,.152
9,505 38,657 9,676 49.152
(562) (1 ,358) (324)
Total Other Government Funds TOTAL MARKETABLE INVESTMENTS GENERAL FUND
184.246 $263,342
f10.167^
174.079 $268,251
$
4,909
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
fCONTINUEDl
DECEMBER 31. 1993 NOTE 3:
MARKET VALUE OF INVESTMENTS
(Continued)
MARKET VALUE OF INVESTMENTS - CHARITY FUND
U.S. TREASURY NOTES #912827F56Z94
DATE DUE
INTEREST RATE
5/31/94
5.125%
OTHER GOVERNMENT FUNDS GNMA Fund - Paine Webber TOTAL MARKETABLE INVESTMENTS CHARITY FUND
UNREALIZED GAIN fLOSS^ ^ .. , $ 14,950 $ Cill) MARKET VALUE
COST S 15.063 41.Oil
41.011
$ 56,074
$ 55,961
S
(113)
M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA• KANSAS SCHEDULE OF OPERATING EXPENSES PAID FOR THE ELEVEN MONTH PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1993
General Fund Salaries and Wages Payroll Taxes Casual Labor Employee Retirement Hospitalization Insurance Per Capita Tax Initiation Fees Masonic Service Association Dues • Scholarships Grand Master Contingency Grand Master Jewel/apron Grand Master Auto Expense Grand Master/Secretary Conference Deputy Grand Master Allowance Grand Lecturer and Assistants Grand Officers Travel Committee on Ritualistic Work Committee on Masonic Education Committee on Youth Essay Committee Allowance Committee Membership Program Annual Communication Expense Annual Communication Per Diem Annual Communication Mileage Annual Proceedings Printing List Kansas Masonic University Supplies Library Expense Stationary and Supplies Postage and Express Mail Distribution List Printing and Mailing - Kansas Mason Computer Supplies and Expense Accounting Services
$116,527 9,344 517 5,863 5,109 139,374 3,700 2,905 7,058 6,989 1,561 12,819 475 804 2,282 16,738 2,793 1,691 7,410 4,622 7,691 29,433 8,460 11,508 5,323 65 2,030 902 8,917 19,862 819 40,047 5,293 12,830
Charity Fund
$ -
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M.W. GRAND LODGE A.F. AND A.M. OF KANSAS TOPEKA. KANSAS SCHEDULE OF OPERATING EXPENSES PAID rCONTINUEDl FOR THE ELEVEN MONTH PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1993 General Fund Bank Charges Contributions Equipment Repairs and Maintenance Building Repairs and Maintenance Parking (Net of Reimbursements) Utilities Telephone Personal Property Taxes Real Estate Taxes Insurance Depreciation Inter-Fund Transfers Miscellaneous Total Operating Expenses
See Independent Auditors' Report.
$
178
1:hairity
Fund
$
5, 172
19 ,431 -
4,163 3,995 7,258 2,786 3,312 16,252 6, 039 16,721 2 , 500 2 . 306 5572,443
12 20 ,330
$
39 ,773
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REPORT OF THE GRAND SECRETARY To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: Report of the affairs and action of the office are hereafter set forth as required in ARTICLE VI, Section 9, of the Constitution and By-laws 2-110 and 2-111 of the Laws of Kansas Masonry. The estimation of income and expense will be found at the end of this report. Special Communications To date I have attended every Special Communication with the exception of Valley Center Dedication. On my way to this affair I was detained by an automobile accident. I understand that it was a very nice affair and I thank Brother Donald Doll for standing in for rae and preparing the minutes of this Communication. Visits to Other Jurisdiction Due to the heavy work load in the office the initiation of new programs, I only attended Grand Lodge in Oklahoma and Iowa. The programs there were most informative and enjoyable. Also, due to the preparation for our Grand Lodge I found it impossible to attend the Grand Master' and Grand Secretary's conference in Washington, DC. Annual Reports This year we tried a different method of reporting. At last Grand Lodge it was voted to print the Annual Reports starting around the 10th of January. The logic being that the year end activity would be complete with the December 31st activity report. All the Lodge Secretary would have to do is to check for minor errors, sign and return to Grand Lodge. For the lodges that followed this procedure, reporting was simple. The new officers were already printed on the report, the deaths were recorded, degree information, dimits, admits, suspensions, etc. were basically correct. This saved time at the lodge level and at Grand Lodge level. As with any change however, it takes time for everyone to fall into a new practice....and of course there is always the unexpected. This year the computers operated beautifully, but our large high speed printer failed and had to go into the shop for repairs during printing of the Annual Reports. New Programs This year under the administration of Grand Master, William J. Brown, nineteen new programs were developed. This required a lot of envelope stuffing by our part time staff. The four piece mailing for the Restoration Program was over 17,000 letters. They had to be zip coded and specially prepared to be accepted by the Postal Service. Thank you Lori, Trent and Kelly. The Restoration Program was initiated by Past Grand Master Richard D. Overton and expanded to include several more years by our present Grand Master. The Laggard Program was started by Grand Master, William J. Brown. A mailing was sent to all EA's and PC's inviting them to complete their degrees. Multiple degree nights were held and the program was a great success not only in encouraging those who
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only needed to complete their degrees, but for those who took advantage of the opportunity to complete degree work in only one session. The program to notify potential NPD's of the fact that their lodge dues would soon be in arrears was also a successful venture started by our Grand Master. Time and space does not permit me to list every one of the new programs, but rest assured they all have merit. However, when extra work is added to an already full agenda for office staff we do have delays in other areas. We ask the patience and understanding of the brethren. Upgraded Computer System With the addition of the 19 new programs, it became necessary to upgrade our software to run faster and more efficiently. Also, with the change of auditors to Kottler and Morrow, we have installed a program that will allow for easier monthly financial statements. Also it provide for a running inventory of supplies, billing, etc. The program is now in place and the staff will be trained the first week in April. Office Personnel The office staff remains the same with only one addition. Lori Allison is employed on a part-time basis. Lori is experienced in handling large mailings to the satisfaction of the Postal Service. She is also computer literate as are our other part-timers, Kelly Allen and Trent Allison. Deb Davis is still the one to call regarding orders. She has had some computer activity added to her already full load, such as printing rosters, labels, etc. With the new accounting program she will be trained to enter invoices and keep a running inventory on the computer rather than to have to hand count. Becky Wasson basically does data entry, payroll, accounts payable, and bank deposits. She also does the entry for most of your activity reports, checks your annual reports, and tries to keep your lodge records up to date. She will also be trained to use the new program to speed up the duties she now performs. Jean Rader! Now there's a name you all should recognize. Jean has been with Grand Lodge for eighteen years and has been the right hand of both Albert O. Arnold, Jr, GSE and myself. Jean is very knowledgeable with the ins and outs of Masonic work and can answer most questions pertaining thereto. Stanley Halstead is still employed as our programmer and is responsible for setting up the format for the 19 new programs started this year. This was in addition to his other duties. I cannot forget Chuck Hoffmeister who is always available to help around the building. Chuck is always willing to man the phone during staff meetings or other times that require the staff to be absent from the building during working hours. To all these dedicated employees, a big thank you from myself and the masons of Kansas.
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As for myself, I have tried to serve the Masons of Kansas to the best of my ability. I found I had much to learn about the many duties the Grand Secretary. You can observe for a time, but you never realize the extent of the responsibilities of the office until you are there. I hope I have become acquainted with the many facets of this position and will be better able to serve the Grand Lodge in the future. I am dedicated to the principle of Masonry and look forward to serving the Craft again another year.
Personal Note As many of you know, my father and Masonic Brother, Carl D. Kobler, Sr., passed away this past December in Coleman, Texas. I would like to thank our Grand Master, William J. Brown, the Grand Lodge Officers and staff, the Past Grand Masters and you Brethren for your expressions of sympathy and condolences. I would especially like to thank the Master and Brethren of Coleman Lodge #496, Coleman, Texas and the Master and Brethren of Millbrook Lodge #281, Hill City, Kansas for conferral of the Masonic Chapel and Graveside Services. Your kindness and assistance will never be forgotten. Thank you.
Fraternally submitted A. Kevin Kobler Grand Secretary
: .W: . G r a n d L o d g e o ÂŁ A F & A H o f K a n s a s Approved Grand Lodge Budget For Fiscal Y e a r 1994
REVENUES 11-4910
4970 4960 4920 4930 4980 4950 4980 4990
5310 8300 8410 9500 9900 12-0400
Per
Capital
Tax
- General - Mas. Home - RS M a s o n
Initiatory Fees Special Dispensations Interest - Charity Fund - General Fund MainteneuiCQ - Y o r k R i t e - Masonic Fndn Banquet Ticket Sales Hailing List Proceeds Fund
Raisers
Advertising
- Calanders - Watches - Other Sales
Administration Fees - PPLH & GMCF Cash Discounts C o ntributions Miscellaneous Receipts M e r c h a n d i s e Sales - Net of Cost GROSS
REVENUES
1993 BUDGET 4 6 , 5 0 0 HI
1994 Budget 4 5 , 0 0 0 HI
279,000 139,500 46,500 3,500
270,000 135,000 45,000 3,500
200
200
1,500 30,000 8,400 7,200 7,800 20,000 20,000 3,000
4,550 26,000 8,400 7,200 8,500
1,500
2,000
100 20,100
250 7,500
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f:. Grand Lodge of AF&AH of Kansas Approved Grand Lodge Budget For Fiscal Year 1994
1993 BUDGBT 46,500 HEH
DXSBT7RSEMEHTS 21-0110 Casual Iiabor 0190 Bmployee Retirement 0150 PICA Expense 0180 Payroll 4920 Per Captla - Masonic Home 4970 Initiatory Fee to Mas. Home 4940 Charity Fund Transfers 5000 Service & Supplies 5030 Grand Master's Contingent 5040 Deputy Grand Master's Contingent 5050 Prior Annual Communication Expense 5060 Prior Annual Communication Per Diem 5070 Prior Annual Communication Mileage 5080 Grand Master's Jewel ft Apron 5100 Grand Master & Grand Secretary Conference 5110 Grand Tyler & Ass't Grand Tyler Allowance 5120 Grand Lecturer & Assistants 5130 Committee on Ritualistic Work 5140 Committee on Masonic Education 5150 Committee on Piiblic Schools (Essay Contest) 5160 Committee Allowance 5180 Committee on Trials & Punishments 5190 George Washgington Memorial 5200 Masonic Service Association Dues 5210 Print Annual Proceedings 5220 Grand Officers' Travel 5230 Print Laws of Masonry 5240 Library Expense 5250 Stationary Printing & Supplies 5260 Grand Master's Automobile Expense 5270 Postage & Express 5280 Distribution of List of Lodges 5290 Parking 5300 Blue Cross Blue Shield 5310 Print & Mail Kansas Mason 5320 Computer Expense 5330 Miscellaneous 6600 Equipment Repairs 7600 Building Opkeep & Repairs 8100 Insurance 6350 Accounting & Audit Service 8830 Personal Property Tax 8840 Real Estate Tax 8880 Uneiiq}loyment Tax 8910 Electricity 8930 Telephone 8940 Water 8970 Janitorial Service 9030 Special Membership Project 9080
1994 Budget 45,000 HEH
4,000 9,200 8,450 110,431 139,500 3,500 5,000 3,500 8,000 750 25,000 11,500 14,600 2,100 4,000 100 6,500 1,000 6,000 11,600 4,000 750 1,000 3,500 6,500 14,791 500 500 5,000 17,000 15,000 900 2,900 5,000 48,000 5,000 3,500 4,500 3,500 7,000 6,000 3,000 17,093 385 5,100 3,500 450 inc in PR 5,000 10,000
500 9,200 9,200 114,000 123,750 3,500 0 3,500 8,000 1,000 25,000 11,500 14,600 2,100 4,000 100 3,500 1,000 6,000 10,000 1,000 500 1,000 2,600 5,400 16.000 100 500 5,000 17,000 16,000 900 2,900 3,000 42,000 4,000 2,500 4.000 2.000 6.000 8.000 3,000 15,000 510 6,000 2,000 900 0 15,000 6,540
574,100
539,800
0
0
Hon-committed Income TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS NET GAIN OR LOSS
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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas; The First meeting of the Council of Administration was requested by M:.W:. Overton on March 17, 1993 at Salina, Kansas. The meeting was called to order and an invocation was given by E. Dean Osborn. Those in attendance were: William J. Brown, Deputy Grand Master E. Dean Osborn, Grand Senior Warden Morris Fisher, Grand Junior Warden Carveth K. Neer, Grand Senior Deacon A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary R:.W:. Bill Brown presided at the meeting after remarks by M:.W:. Richard D. Overton. A motion was made, seconded and carried to elect William J. Brown as President, E. Dean Osborn as Vice-President and Carveth K. Neer as Secretary. The Kaw Valley State Bank and Trust of Topeka was retained as the official bank of the Grand Lodge of Kansas. Other meetings of the Council were called by the Grand Master on April 12, May 1, August 8 and 14, September 19, October 9, December 18, 1993. January 15, February 12, March 12 and 17, 1994. Some of the highlights of the meetings are as follows: 1.
The tax issue concerning the lodges.
2.
Changing and correcting the new Cipher-Monitor.
3.
Perpetual membership is now is full force with M:.W:. Don E. Robinett purchasing the first membership.
4.
Approved donation to the Grand Lodge of California for Masonic float in the Rose Bowl Parade.
S
"Christmas in July for the VA Hospitals.
7.
Was able to administer assistance to Brothers who had flood damage.
Other items received, discussed, or acted upon, if not reported elsewhere in the proceedings of the Annual Communication of Grand Lodge, may be read in each of the recorded meetings of the Council of Administration which are kept in the Grand Lodge building in Topeka, Kansas. All meetings and discussions were cordial and harmony at all times within the Council of Administration.
prevailed
Fraternally submitted, Carveth K. Neer, Grand Junior Warden Secretary of the Council of Administration REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION. INC. To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: This year has been a great success for the Foundation. We have continued to promote several educational, charitable and scientific programs through your generous contributions. We have also experienced an increase in personnel, enabling us to demonstrate the goodwill of Kansas Masons to more people than ever before.
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Kansas Masonic Oncology Research Center. Through continued contributions from the Masons of Kansas, our grant to the Oncology Center for the 1993-94 fiscal year increased to $181,000.00. This money will fund research by Drs. Jonathan and Sara Li in the area of hormone-associated cancers including efforts to better prevent, diagnose and treat breast and prostate cancer. Since the Center opened in 1974, contributions have totaled $1,596,347.00. C-Club. This exclusive group of Masonic philanthropists was started in 1981 to provide support for the Oncology Research Center. In the past four months, we received over $70,000 from more than 2,400 charitable Masons who responded to our recent appeal for assistance. Currently, of the more than 15,000 C-Club members, there are 2,089 Gold pin recipients who have donated $100-$499; 140 Ruby pin recipients who have donated $500-$999; and 82 Diamond pin recipients who have donated $1000+. The Diamond donors have also received a specially engraved Diamond Plaque to show our appreciation of their generosity. Approximately two-thirds of the new lasercut C-Club plaques have been presented to the lodges and an updated listing through December 31, 1993 was sent to the lodges in February 1994. Kansas Masonic All-State High School Band. Wichita State University hosted 151 of Kansas' most talented music students for the tenth annual Masonic All-State Band camp held August 3-7, 1993. Thanks to the many sponsors who paid the $250 fee for each student to attend. The 134 sponsors consisted of 103 Blue Lodges, 15 Order of Eastern Star Chapters, 9 Shrine Units, 2 Scottish Rite bodies, 2 High Twelve Clubs, 2 Knights Templar Commanderies, and 1 Square & Compass Club. We encourage these and other Masonic-affiliated groups to sponsor a student for this year's camp so that we can inform more young people about Masonry. The 1994 Band will be hosted by Kansas University in Lawrence during the first week of August. Student Loan Program. A total of 16 new loans were granted and five loans were completely repaid this year, bringing the current total of outstanding loans to 106. As of December 31, 1993 the amount of the remaining loans is $255,274.47. The program is open to Kansas residents who have been accepted to a Kansas college, university or technical school on a full-time basis. More information about these loans is available from the Foundation office or any member of the Board of Trustees. The application deadline for the 1994/95 school year is June 1, 1994 with interviews beginning June 7. Endowment Fund. This permanent fund ensures the Foundation's ability to continue our programs in the future. Only a portion of the income from this fund is used each year and the principal may never be spent. The fund consists of Living Memorial and Will Bequests from the Masons of Kansas and their families. Living Memorials are small gifts from family, friends and Masonic bodies in honor of a departed Brother. This year, Will Bequests totaling $73,210.00 have been received from the estates of Charles Earl Thompson of Hutchinson, Stafford Lodge #252, Stafford; John and Wilma Porter of Quinter, Quinter Lodge #410, Quinter; Frank and Naomi Zook of Garnett, Delphian Lodge #44, Garnett; Josephine M. Marolf of Wathena; and Edward E. Latta of Marysville, Marysville Lodge #91, Marysville. Remember Masonic charity in your will to continue helping others in perpetuity. Personnel. Many changes have occurred within the Foundation this year. Jim Claussen has semi-retired from the Foundation, moving from Executive Director to the Trust Administrator position on June 15, 1993. He now exclusively handles the execution of several trusts for the Foundation and is in the office on a part-time basis. Jerry K. VanAllen was also promoted from Assistant Director to Executive Director at that time. I hope to continue building the success of the many educational, charitable
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and scientific programs of the Foundation with the help of all Kansas Masons. I also would like to announce the employment of Heather Anstaett as the Foundation's accounting clerk. She was hired as part-time in July and was just promoted to full-time status on January 1. Heather comes to us after recently completing her Master's degree in accounting at Kansas State University. In 1994, Vivian Wild will be with the Foundation 25 years as Administrative Secretary. A celebration of her dedicated service is being planned. The following information is from the last complete fiscal year.
our independent
auditors
for
Respectfully submitted, Jerry K. VanAllen Executive Director KANSAS MASONIC FOUNDATION, INC. COMBINED BALANCE SHEET-INCOME STATEMENT, ALL FUNDS YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1993 ASSETS: Cash Savings and C.D.s Marketable securities Student Loans receivable Furniture and equipment Total assets
$
7,260 825,360 4,684,343 210,248 15,872
$5,743,083
LIABILITIES: Accounts payable
$
FUND BALANCE: Total liabilities and fund balance
$5,743,083
2,131
****************************** SUPPORT AND REVENUE: Contributions, memorials, bequests Masonic Band Miscellaneous Dividends Interest Gain on Sale of Investments Total support and revenue EXPENSES: Salaries Payroll taxes Printing, advertising Services Masonic Band Supplies, postage, computer, & other office expense Travel & meetings Depreciation Insurance Rent Grants C-Club expense Total expenses
$
$ $
$
246,134 37,217 7,972 151,527 172,807 200.091 815,748 102,541 7,843 1,674 28,230 30,025 9,585 3,447 4,437 8,2 94 9,526 184,989 28.545 419,136
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THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME ADVANCE REPORT For the 138th Annual Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas. Most Worshipful Sir, Officers, and members of the Craft. Greeting from the residents, staff and Board of Trustees. The highlight of this year was the Board's adoption of the necessary resolutions to proceed with the construction of the Independent Living Facility and the Ground Breaking Ceremony and the formal dedication by M:.W:. Bill Brown and his officers in April 25, 1993. The construction began the following day and plans are being finalized for a formal dedication by M:.W:. Bill Brown for the new facility on March 13, 1994. The S. Allan Daugherty Medical Pavilion has maintained a strong census completing another year of approximately 95% occupancy. The Brother and Sisters of the west side residential living are all excited about moving to the new facility. Please note that the Board has set aside 18 studio apartments for Brothers and Sisters who qualify for special financial assistance. The Board welcomed new members: Brother Bill Sellen, Carbondale, Kansas; Brother John Mowen, Louisburg, Kansas; Brother Dee Duttweiler, Atchison, Kansas; Brother Martin Donaldson, Topeka, Kansas; Brother Carveth Neer, Pittsburg, Kansas; Sisters Virginia Johnson, Hays, Kansas; and Alice Schwartzkopf of Ulysses, Kansas. Besides the Independent Living Facility, other major items the Board has taken action on are: 1. Revised and modernized operational Policy & Procedure manuals for the Home. 2. Began necessary reviews and discussions on amending the Home's by-laws. 3. Restricted smoking in all building and vehicles. 4. Authorized the construction of a handicap ramp on the east side. 5. Took the necessary action to establish a permanent endowment fund, to be supervised by a separate Board of Trustees. Some of the major activities for the residents this year included a fantastic fashion show by the Eastern Star Grand Officers in January 1993; the residents being honored guests for dinner at the dedication ceremony in April 1993; and the year closing with M:.W:. Bill Brown and his officers and ladies visiting during the Christmas season and presenting each resident a fruit basket plus providing the fund for a microwave oven for the first floor dining room. There also were visits by other Chapters. Lodges, Brothers and Sisters throughout the year. Also a second aviary was purchased from the proceeds of a joke book put together by Brother Kenneth Jeffrey. The residents, staff and Board of Trustees appreciate the Craft's support and involvement with the Home. Respectfully submitted, Jon J. Robison Administrator
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THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME Most Worshipful Grand Master, Distinguished Officers and members of the Craft: I bring you greetings today from the residents, staff and members of the Masonic Home Board. Last Sunday was one of the greatest days in the history of the Masonic Home; the Grand Master and his officers were present to have the corner stone and dedication ceremony of the new Independent Living Facility. For those of you that did not have an opportunity to attend this function, I would extend an invitation to all of you to see our new complex. Several years ago, we received a letter form the fire department which advised us that we would be able to use the west wing in a limited manner. Our time expires in May of this year. More recently, we have another letter indicating that following our date in May, we should then proceed with having the building razed. The central inspection department of the City of Wichita concurs that this should be done. Our Long Range Planning Committee faces a challenge in exploring the very best possible use of the ground that would be made available to us as a result of this building being torn down. Our committee responsible for this consists of Past Grand Master, Don Robinett, Chairman; Grand Master E. Dean Osborn and the Grand Senior Warden, Carveth Neer. These gentlemen will develop the plan that we will follow in the future expansion of the Home. We have another gentleman chat has been very active and serves as chairman of the Physical Plant Committee, J. Fred Williamson. We all Know that Past Grand Master, J. Fred is willing to accept Masonic responsibilities and he has done his usual outstanding job this year. Fred has served one-three year term and is eligible for a second term. We on the Masonic Home Board would welcome him for a second term if it is the will of this Grand Lodge. In looking at the spectrum of Health Care Services, we now have the Independent Living Facility. In this complex, people are able to come and go as they please. They need no medical supervision or services. At the far end of the spectrum, we have the S. Allen Daugherty Medical compound, which enables us to care for those residents that require complete medical services and are in the very last of their twilight years. The gap between these two areas is now the need of our Masonic health care. It is referred in today's terminology as assisted living, that segment wherein people are ill and need some medical attention but not total care as when confined for total bed care. The assisted living segment is that area which our Long Range Planning Committee will be considering. The future expansion of the Home will be in this direction and will move forward when plans are consummated by this committee. I want to thank the Craft for their support of our projects and pledge our efforts to operate the Home as a business with full intentions to make sound decisions for the benefit of the Home. Jeffrey Sowder pointed out the problem of getting good publicity from our newspapers. This was very evident with the coverage of our dedication service. The local newspaper had a small story but listed it on the obituary page. Rest assured. Masonry in Kansas is not dead and the Masonic Home in Wichita is live, well and very progressive. The lead story in the paper on that day was about a couple getting married at an automobile salvage yard. I think this points out the inability of getting proper coverage.
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Recently, we had a state inspection of our Home Health Agency without a single deficiency. This is most unusual because these inspectors will write up problems even to the point of a burned out light bulb. This reflects greatly on the ability of our Administrator, Jon Robison. I;m sure you will want to join me in showing an expression of appreciation for the outstanding work our administrator is doing. Most Worshipful Master, I would move this report be accepted it's entirety and published in the proceedings accordingly.
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Ken Caldwell, President The Kansas Masonic Home
FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: Brethren, I am pleased to report to you on the assets, the income and expenses of our Kansas Masonic HOme for the year ended November 30, 1993: THE KANSAS MASONIC HOME BALANCE SHEETS NOVEMBER 30,1993 ASSETS Current assets Limited or restricted assets Property and equipment Other assets Total Assets
1993 $ 4,181,315 6,412,066 7,270,346 334.354
1992 $ 3,393,591 4,614,884 4,501,487 110.725
$18,202,354
$12,620,687
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Current liabilities Long-term liabilities General fund Endowment fund Other funds
$ 1,378,304 8,876,900 3,729,268 3,525,881 692.001
$
611,183 3,557,657 4,416,157 3,506,699 528,991
Total Liabilities & Fund Balances
$18,202,354 ===========
$12,620,687 ============
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STATEMENTS OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES AND CAPITAL ADDITIONS Year Ended November 30, 1993
Revenue Operating expenses (Loss) from operations Investment income Contributions Non-operating expense
1993 $ 3,645,878 4,789.133
1992 $ 3,640,215 4,630.846
(1,143,255)
(990,631)
911,123 579,715 (266,046)
840,460 1,493,774 (476.572)
Revenue over expenses before capital additions
81.537
867.031
Restricted contributions Investment incomeâ&#x20AC;˘ Expenditures
19,182 44,607 (3,459)
Revenue over expenses after capital additions
141.867
Extraordinary expense (incurred to refinance pre-existing bonds at reduced rates) (654.669) Excess if revenue over expenses
(512.802)
27,725 35,711 (890) 929.577
0 929,577
Respectfully submitted, Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM Secretary-Treasurer
REPORT OF THE ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE To the M:-W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Masonic Activities committee is proud to have served Grand Master M: .W: . William J. Brown and The Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas as it's Activities Committee foe the 1993/1994 year. There were three primary activities that came to our attention in this year. The Masons/Kansas City Royals baseball game on July 10th, the Masonic-Eastern Star Charity Ball Dinner Dance held in Salina in August and the Annual Masonic Retreat held at the Rock Springs 4H camp on the Labor Day weekend in September. The Masons/Kansas City Royals baseball game was a big success. All the Mason group wore identifiable ball caps which allowed those in attendance to be recognized as a Masonic group. There was some confusion because the game time was changed from evening to an afternoon game to accommodate TV coverage of the game but those attending thought it to be an excellent Masonic outing worthy of repeating. The joint Masonic-Eastern Star Charity Ball dinner Dance was a great success. It was held in the Salina Masonic Temple in August. There was a very good attendance even though the weather did not cooperate and there was some discomfort by the heat of summer. All attending enjoyed good food and the great dance
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music that the committees had arranged for us. The proceeds were donated to the agreed charities and these donations are the highlights of our efforts.' The 16th annual Masonic Retreat was held over the Labor Day weekend at Rock Springs 4H ranch south of Junction City. There was a good group of Masonic Brothers, their wives and families in attendance. The Grand Officers of The Order of The Eastern Star of Kansas were invited to attend with us as has been in the past. Nearly all of the OES Grand Officers and their spouses attended using this weekend as a tool to help prepare for the fall and winter activities ahead, as well as a relaxing weekend to become better acquainted with their Sisters and Brothers. We all enjoyed the many activities that are there at the ranch for all to take part in, as well as the excellent family style meals served by the men. Special events included a square dance and watermelon feed on Saturday night and a talent show Sunday night, a Sunday morning worship service on Inspiration Point and lots of time for good Masonic fellowship. Our accommodations were the best ever at Rock Springs with all air conditioned cottages and great facilities. There was some disappointment expressed by the Masonic Brothers by the lack of support by the Grand Lodge officers of the Grand Lodge of Kansas for all our activities. We are hopeful that more Brothers and grand Lodge Officers will be with us in our efforts this coming year. Gene Bradley, Chairman Arris Johnson, PGM C. M. "Bud" Geis Orves Beeghly Charles W. McClain Mike Haxton
Robert J. Higgs Lester Brammer Jimmie Grassi D. B. Schwartzkoff
REPORT OF CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION TEMPLE BUILDING AND REMODELING To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: This is the first year that this committee has functioned as a combination of two previously separate committees. Chartered Lodges & Lodges Under dispensation and the Temple Building and Remodeling, united in one committee. We believe this to be a wise decision by our M:.W:. Grand Master William J. Brown. Early in the year the chairman of this committee was contacted by a member of Ulysses Lodge #435, Ulysses, Kansas advising they were pursuing a new lodge hall. On May 26th a follow-up letter was forwarded to that brother of Ulysses Lodge requesting further information on the project. Under date of October 25, 1993 the committee received a report from Ulysses along with plans for the purchase and remodeling of a building previously owned by the local church. The report indicated the building had been purchased and plans already approved by our M:.W:. Grand Master. Our committee responded with a letter of congratulations. No further action required. Under date of August 19, 1993, correspondence was received relative to the possible sale of the Masonic Temple owned by lola Lodge #3 8, lola, Kansas. Your committee had correspondence
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regarding correct procedure with an expected vote by the lodge on September 7, 1993. The lodge secretary advised they expected no action until after the first of the year 1994. In a letter dated August 30, 1993, Halstead Lodge #46, Halstead, Kansas requested information regarding the possible sale of their lodge building. The requested information was sent but since that time the decision was made by the members not to sell. M:.W:. William J. Brown requested this committee to identify all special meetings held on a regular annual basis by lodge, district and area. Request were mailed to all DDGM and ADGM throughout the state asking for the required information. The committee has classified the information received and it was forwarded to our M:.W:. Brown. The chairman of this committee wishes to extend his sincere thanks to M:.W:. Nolan Artz. PGM for acting as chairman during the months of June, July, August and September while he was out of state. Thank you Nolan. On behalf of this committee, I wish to express our gratitude for the opportunity to serve this Grand Lodge. Fraternally submitted, Clifford D. Knauss, PGM, Chairman W. Nolan Artz, PGM Damon M. Grimes Walter M. Bird Darrell M Miller
REPORT OF THE MASONIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: This committee regrets to report that very little was accomplished by it this past year though much needs to be done in this field. The committee wishes to express our appreciation to Grand Master M:.W:. William J. Brown for giving us the opportunity to be of service to him and the Craft. Fraternally submitted: Don Robinett, Chairman David Snyder Kevin Reed TOTAL YOUTH AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The Total Youth and Education Committee is charged with the responsibility to "develop programs" and to "guide and advise" the Grand Lodge in supporting and strengthening the free public school system. This year the committee again promoted a Scholarship Essay Contest in the public schools of Kansas. We also promoted the American Heritage Public School Month. The topic of this years essay contest was "TEEN'S ACCOUNTABILITY TO TEEN'S PREGNANCY". Entries were received from 91 girls and 68 boys.
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The amount of the scholarship awards were increased this year. $1000.00 for first place, $700.00 for second, $500.00 for third, $300 for fourth, $200.00 for fifth, and $100.00 for sixth place winners to each girl and boy winner. Three honorable mention in each category were given that carried no scholarship award. The winners of the 1993 Essay Contest were: Girls
Boys
First Place
Tricia Ayers Tri-Plains High Wallace Lodge #318
Louis Johnson Macksville High Ionic Lodge #254
Second Place
Tanya Wilson Northern Hgts High Allen Lodge #335
James C. Kalusen Washburn Rural High Auburn Lodge #32
Third Place
Diana Lamkin Greensburg High Kiowa Lodge #293
Matthew Elliott Pike Valley High Lebanon #221
Fourth Place
Jennifer Rowan Hiawatha High Hiawatha Lodge #3 5
Christopher R. Sayles lola High lola #38
Fifth Place
MacKenzie Holt Jayhawk-Linn High Mound City Lodge #3 3
David S. Diver Burlingame High Corinthian #79
Sixth Place
Laura E. Gilbert Garden City High Tyrian Lodge #24 6 Ashleigh J. Self Clearwater High Unity Lodge #273
Nathan Mattia Wamego High Wamego #75 Corey M. Johnson Emporia High Emporia #12
Susan Bell Atwood High Atwood Kansas #164
Derek Conrad Hiawatha High Hiawatha #35
Kari Henke Hillcrest High Cuba Lodge #3 62
Edward T. McNally, II St. Mary-Colgan High Pittsburg #187
Honorable Mention
Serving as judges for the contest were Brothers Royal B. Brown, Leavenworth, Conrad F. Johnson, PGM, Sabetha, and Arris Johnson, PGM, Hays and members of the Total Youth & Education Committee. AMERICAN HERITAGE PUBLIC SCHOOL MONTH On December IS, 1993, the Honorable Joan Finney, Governor of Kansas, proclaimed the month of February 1994, to be observed as "American Heritage Public Schools Month in Kansas". A letter was sent to all local lodges enlisting their support and encouraging them to hold a program during February in recognition of "American Heritage Public School Month". RETIRING TEACHER CERTIFICATE AWARDS Local lodges were requested to inform the Total Youth & Education Committee of teachers who were retiring and the total number of years they taught. Each was sent a certificate of appreciation. The teacher with the longest number of years taught 45 years. Phillis Jones, Junction City, received a certificate and will receive a plaque at Grand Lodge Annual Communication.
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NEW LODGE PROGRAMS M:.W:. William J. Brown, Grand Master encouraged each lodge to start new programs. Those who applied received full or partial funds for their effort from the Grand Lodge. Only a few lodges participated. RECOMMENDATIONS Beginning in 1994 the gender classification for our Public School Essay Contest is to be eliminated and the amount of the scholarship be combined. We also recommend replacing the retiring certificate program with a program to recognize each teacher entering teaching for the 1st time in the Public Schools of Kansas. CONCLUSION The committee thanks our Grand Master for giving us the privilege to serve the Craft. We also thank R:.W:. A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary and his staff for their assistance. Our thanks also to our Essay Contest judges for contributing their time and knowledge. Yours in Service for Freemasonry, Conrad F, Johnson, PGM, Chairman C. Donald Seedle James Gilmore E. Blaine Schoolcraft Vernon E. Phillips, Jr. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RITUALISTIC WORK To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The Ritualistic Committee has had a very busy year. the Lecturers was held in Salina in August. This very important meeting. We studied the ritual and very carefully. The District Meetings were assigned was decided upon.
A school for is always a floor plans and a format
The committee set up and judged the Round Robin Competition and the J. Fred Williamson Ritualistic Competition. The re-writing and proofing of the new combined cipher and monitor was a long and difficult task. This endeavor required many long hours and several meetings. This was accomplished to the best of our ability. I want to commend the members of this committee for a job well done. The new cipher should be returned and replaced with the 1994 corrected revision. I want to thank all of the lecturers for their dedication and service to our fraternity. The committee wishes to thank M:.W:. William Brown and his Council of Administration for their help and support this year. Fraternally submitted, J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Chairman Ronald E. White Vernon Clark Richard R. Haefele Robert K. Shklar
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REPORT OF THE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTER To The M:.W. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: We wish to express our appreciation to M: .W: . William J. Brown for his confidence in us in our appointment to this committee. In all the years of Kansas Masonry this Committee has been the sole presenter of "recognition and regularity" which determines the relationship between this Grand Jurisdiction and other Masonic bodies. GRAND ORIENT OF BRAZIL: Request forwarded by our Grand Secretary. Brazil has some 26 Grand Lodge of whom we recognize 20. The Grand Orient is not among the "listed" Grand Lodge of Brazil and we recommend NOT approving this request. BULGARIA: Request forwarded by our Grand Secretary. this Grand Lodge formed by the deposed past Grand Master of Yugoslavia. We recommend NOT approving this request. NATIONAL GRAND LODGE OF GREECE: Request forwarded by our Grand Secretary. This newly formed Grand Lodge results from the many problems within the Grand Lodge of Greece. We recommend NOT approving this at this time, but will keep this item on the agenda for next year. INDIA: Information forwarded by our Grand Secretary. India is in a deep dispute with the Grand Lodges of England, Ireland and Scotland over their "Premier Grand Lodges" in India. In March of 1992 India changed its Constitution to effectively cancel out the Irish, English and Scottish Lodges within the nation and breaching the contract made in 1961 when those Grand Lodges formed the Grand Lodge of India. At stake is the right to have more than one Grand Lodge within the same nation. PORTUGAL: Request for Recognition forwarded by our Grand Secretary. This newly formed Grand Lodge was recommended for recognition by the Commission in 1992. We recommend APPROVAL OF THIS REQUEST AND GRANTING OF RECOGNITION AND EXCHANGE OF GRAND REPRESENTATIVES. PRINCE HALL: The request for our Committee to bring a recommendation on Prince Hall came from our Grand Master and the Council of Administration. We have made a long term study and submit the following: we RECOMMEND THAT WE RECOGNIZE THE PRICE HALL CHARTER AS REGULAR AND LEGITIMATE. The recommendation does NOT approve recognition for any Prince Hall Grand Lodge and. Therefore, does NOT allow for visitation between Prince Hall and Kansas AF & AM Masons. It DOES open the door for communication about mutual recognition between Kansas Prince Hall Grand Lodge and our AF & AM of Kansas Grand Lodge. Recognition between these two Grand Lodges would be based on separate but equal status. It DOES allow our members to be present in any lodge of our Sister Grand Lodges (who recognize Prince Hall Masons in their own Jurisdiction) and not to be concerned about the legality of their visiting. And Finally it DOES right what Masonic scholars have long admitted was a wrong in that the original rejection of Prince Hall Charter was based on racial prejudice and not Masonic criteria. RUMANIA: Request forwarded by our Grand Secretary. In 1992 the commission recommended approval of this newly formed Grand Lodge. We RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST FOR RECOGNITION AND EXCHANGE OF GRAND REPRESENTATIVES.
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SENEGAL: Request forwarded by the Grand Secretary. This is still being studied . We do NOT recommend approval of the request and suggest the matter be held over for later consideration. TOGO: Advance proceedings of the 1993 Grand Lodge of Kansas show this Grand Lodge as being recommended for approval for recognition and exchange of representatives. The Commission has, however, put this Grand Lodge on 'hold' pending outcome of the very unstable political situation in that nation. Since our 1993 proceedings have not yet been printed and distributed, the item is not yet official so we strongly recommend the matter be put on hold pending future actions and if the 1993 proceedings have been printed by the time of this report we RECOMMEND the withdrawal of recognition pending reports of the Commission on the matter. YUGOSLAVIA: Request forwarded by our Grand Secretary. The 1992 proceedings have now been printed and show the approval of this Grand Lodge and granting recognition and exchange of representatives should proceed. Fraternally submitted: Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Chairman Ben W. Boyles, PGM Raymond D. Hough
REPORT OF THE KANSAS MASONIC UNIVERSITY To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: Nineteen Ninety Three was an active year for the Kansas Masonic University Committee, which functions as a part of the Masonic Education committee. The stated purpose of KMU is to provide a comprehensive education program developed with the goal of providing accurate information on a broad range of Masonic subjects to arouse to interest of the Past Master, as well as the initiate. The curriculum is not designed to test a Brother's present knowledge of Masonry. It was, however, designed to help him re-discover the meaning and purpose of the Order. The 1993 Kansas Masonic University Committee was charged with the responsibility of developing and promoting a correspondence course for the Ladies of Masons, as well as maintaining interest and participation in Courses I thru IV. Their work began even before they were installed. the Ladies Course was written, checked, printed and ready for distribution immediately after the March, 1993 Grand Lodge Session. The topics for the Ladies Course were: TWENTY-FIVE QUESTION ABOUT FREE MASONRY ASK YOUR MASON SURVEY At the time of writing this report. Course V was being finalized and is expected to be introduced at the March, 1994 Grand Lodge Session. The exercises will include: MASONRY AND PATRIOTS MASONIC FACTS, FABLES AND FICTION KANSAS MASONRY AND THE SCRIPTURES MASONIC TERMS AND WORDS DEFINED The KMU Courses were promoted and sold at Grand Lodge and the several Spring Area Meetings.
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Brother James Stone had the responsibility of grading all of the completed examinations; a continuing and time consuming job well done. This year Brother Paul Lockwood took on the responsibility of editing Course V, in addition to authoring material used in the exercises. His dedication is also appreciated. As of January, 1994, the number of Masons participating in the KMU Correspondence Courses stood at: COURSE COURSE COURSE COURSE
I II III IV
1011 4 08 192 108
In addition, 68 Masons' Correspondence Course.
Ladies
received
the
new
Ladies
We of the Kansas Masonic University Committee are proud of the Brothers, who are interested in becoming wiser, better, and consequently happier Masons through KMU, and we are glad to have been able to service the Craft in this manner. Fraternally and Respectfully submitted: John E. Mowen, Chairman Dwight N. Applegate Paul A. Lockwood James E. Stone REPORT OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: Again this year, the principle work of the Membership Committee was to distribute and help local lodges with the Kansas Grand Lodge Membership Program. The "Prospect Night" program had been highly successful in those lodges who have followed the outline of the program and made a committed effort to bringing prospective Masons and their wives to the lodge and inform them about Masonry. Increased membership in our local lodges will not "just happen"--even though Masonry is still held in high esteem by those individuals not belonging to the Craft. Masonry must be brought out in the open and those people whom we desire to become members of our fraternity must be informed of the many good works for which we are responsible. Aggressive leadership by the Master and membership committee chairman in each lodge are the "key" to obtaining and retaining old members. While it is the feeling of this committee that new members can be attracted to our fraternity, there is also concern in our ability to keep these members once we get them if local lodges do not become active in their communities and provide these members with a sense of fulfillment of "giving something of themselves" back to their communities and to their fellow mankind. The "Masonic Renewal 2000 Agreement" that was introduced this year is a way for all lodges to become committed to those areas that are of importance to our members--LEADERSHIP, MEMBERSHIP, COMMtmiTY, AND FAMILY. It is the goal of this committee to see more lodges become involved with "Masonic Renewal 2000" as it is only through programs such as this that Masonry will remain the leading organization within each individual community. The Membership Committee is always available to assist the local lodges in their efforts to have a successful "Prospect Night". Programs have been given by members of the committee in all parts
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of the state with great success. Through the joint efforts of this Grand Lodge membership committee and the individual lodge membership committee, it is hoped that the quantity and quality of our membership will increase. The entire committee wishes to express our appreciation to our Most Worshipful Grand Master, William J. Brown, for his leadership this past year and for the opportunity and privilege to serve the Grand Lodge. Fraternally Jeffrey L Sowder, Chairman Wade R. Park Jerry Overton Allen M. Peyton John A. Golden T. Michael Fegan
Robert C. Saar Johnny J. Gillham Tommy Burrows Donald D. West
REPORT OF CHURCH-LODGE RELATIONS COMMITTEES MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER, The members of this committee would take this opportunity to express their deep appreciation for the privilege of serving the Grand Lodge this past year and express their congratulations for an outstanding year for our Grand Lodge, under your masterful guidance. We reflect on that which has been accomplished and that which is yet unfulfilled. It is with deep regret that one of the tasks which was assigned to the committee remains incomplete. The assignment from the Most Worshipful Grand Master was to establish a suitable letter to express the lodges sincere sympathy at the loss of a member of brothers family. The task has been started, but at this time is still unfulfilled, but is hoped that it will be completed during this upcoming year. During the year this committee has stood ready to assist any of the Lodges who might have questions or desire help in the area of Church Lodge Relations. A number of articles have been written and some others reproduced which might be useful or meaningful for any Lodge. It is requested that Lodges let the Committee know your problems and your successes in the area of Church Lodge Relationship in your area. These problems and successes can then be reviewed and addressed as to feasibility of sharing with other Lodges. As in the past, the message we need to carry is that Freemasonry is NOT a religion, BUT it foundation in the belief of a Supreme Creator life and the journey to that House not made by
to our communities does have a strong and guide for this hands.
Freemasonry is not working in competition with the Church, but â&#x20AC;˘working in conjunction with God's will and the Church. This Committee stands ready to assist our Lodges and our brethren in bringing this fact and assurance to all who do not really know Freemasonry. Please call on us if we can be of any assistance to you in the future. Respectfully submitted, R. T. Wentling, Chairman Harold E. Flaigle Larry E. Jones
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REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: This has been a difficult year for the finance Committee to stay abreast of the income and expenditures of the Grand Lodge. The monthly income and expense statements were not received in a timely manner. The Accounting System is being revamped and moved to an in-house system of reporting, This should facilitate the printing of the monthly reports and be more cost effective. The duties of this Finance Committee is set forth in By-law 2-118 of the Constitution and By-laws. Kottler and Morrow, certified public accountants, were employed to officially audit the books and make inspections of investments. Their final report will be given to the Grand Master, Council of Administration and the Finance Committee February 12, 1994. This report will be given at Annual Communication. This committee met with the Grand Master, Council of Administration and the Grand Secretary December 28, 1993 to prepare a budget for 1994. This budget appears elsewhere in these proceedings and is a part of this report. Our committee is very happy to report to you that all the windows in the Grand Lodge building that were in need of repair have been restored and painted. Some of the outside of the building has been repointed and painted. The members of this committee would like to thank M:.W:. William J. Brown for his cooperation and assistance this year. We also thank him for allowing us to serve on this committee during his year as Grand Master. Respectfully submitted. F. Warren Starns, PGM, Chairman Jim E. Ross Melburn C. Barnes Jay F. Meyers Ray Hopson
REPORT OF THE OPERATION "KAN" COMMITTEE To the M: . W: . Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas : At sometime in our life we all need a helping hand. When we help someone in need, we not only help them, but we also help ourselves. Newly made amputees need a helping hand. The unknown is very frightening. "What can I do, and how will I be treated"? We do not have the answers to these questions, but we do know tat by letting them know that we care is a very important step in their recovery. Fraternally submitted, Glenn L. Knapp, Chairman
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GrtAND LODGE LIBRARY REPORT
To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The Grand Lodge received several books which have catalogued, indexed and filed away for future reference.
been
Grand Secretary Kobler had hoped to employ Mrs. Swain during the summer to complete the work she commenced last year, but unfortunately her health prevented her from doing so. The Library is clean, neat previous years.
and more readily
usable
than in
We invite Masons and the public to browse through it and check out a book if you find something you want to read. Respectfully submitted, Charles Baldry, Chairman REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The importance of working with the media in establishing a good working rapport will insure continued success in our fostering a brighter public image. Through the effort of this office, we have been able to open the doors to the media which were not readily available and through these doors the image of the Grand Masonic Order and the mission to be accomplished once again becomes an important forerunner in the public eye. Arranged meetings with the radio media and newspaper were well received. In addition, our Grand Master made personal appearance, accompanied by brethren, to the Governor's office for the signing of proclamations. Personal appearance was made at the Veterans Hospitals for Christmas giving and receiving. In Conclusion, the Grand Masonic Order was well received by the urban/rural brothers and friends and an enthusiastic effort to provide support to the needs of the community was established. Respectfully submitted. Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer, Chairman REPORT OF THE COURIER COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The members of the Courier Committee are pleased to assist our Grand Master at this 138th Annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Kansas. The duties of this committee take place during Grand Lodge, helping the Grand Master and his Grand Lodge officers with anything that may come up and require attention. The members of the Courier committee would like to thank M:.W:. William J. Brown for the privilege of serving this Grand Lodge in this capacity during his year as Grand Master. Respectfully submitted, Maurice C. Hearn, Chairman William Harlow Donald Jack Elgin
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REPORT OF THE PATRIOTISM COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF t AM of Kansas: The members of the Committee express our thanks and appreciation to the members of the Grand Lodge for voting to make this a permanent Committee, and for the opportunity and privilege of serving the Grand Lodge of Kansas in keeping Patriotism alive and growing among Kansas Masons. We were saddened soon after the Grand Lodge Annual Communication with the loss of our first and very able and energetic chairman, W: . Ray Canada. His passing was deeply felt, not only by the Committee but by many of the former recipients of our programs who had kept in touch with us. Our charge for 1993 was again, "Keep Patriotism and Americanism Alive in Kansas Masonry." We have adopted this charge as a permanent challenge. Again our efforts concentrated on the American Flag and Flag activities. During 1993 the committee took part in nine Masonic activities, with an audience of 976 Masons and members of Masonic appendant Bodies, their families and friends. These activities consisted of "Presenting the Colors," "Building the Flag," flag talks and parades. In addition to our Masonic activities, our committee presented programs at 31 non-Masonic functions, viewed by an audience of 3,436 persons. These programs were presented at schools, churches, parades, and fraternal, civic and youth groups. We have been deeply touched by the reception of our programs by the public, and feel that they have created a very positive image for Masonry, as well as rekindling a feeling of love for one's homeland. In response to a suggestion by M:.W:. Conrad F. Johnson, PGM, the committee drafted a proposed amendment to By-Law 3-424 to specify proper procedures for posting and retiring the Colors in the Lodge. As Ray said last year, we still strongly urge each Lodge to establish a Patriotism Committee and establish an ongoing Patriotic program. This would make an excellent program for a family night. We will assist you in preparing a program or help present a program promoting Patriotism in your Lodges. Fraternally submitted, Donald S. Nisbett, Chairman James M. Brown Harold W. Lynn Myron G. Wilson REPORT OF THE PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The main thrust of the Publications Committee is to publish The Kansas Mason. There have been six issues published this past year. The average number of copies mailed has been 46,500 at an average cost per issue of $7,020.00 or a total of $42,122.18. The budget was set at $48,000.00 so it is pleasing to note that the publication of The Kansas Mason has been kept well within the budget limitations.
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As usual, I clamor for more articles from Kansas Masons and Lodges. There are some reliable news sources which I appreciate, but so many more is beyond imagination. Photos are always welcomed also, as they add life to the story. It has been my privilege and pleasure to serve as the editor of The Kansas Mason, and I appreciate the confidence of the Most Worshipful Grand Master William J. Brown and thank him for the opportunity. Respectfully, William F. Mcintosh, Editor REPORT OF THE MOBILE LODGE COMMITTEE To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The trailer was in the shop during the early spring being refurbished. Our first showing was at the Haysville Spring Festival as guest of the Haysville Lodge #112. From there we traveled to Topeka at Washburn University as guest of three Topeka Lodges. It was reported that eleven petitions were filled out. From there it was taken by Wade R. Park, Grand Senior Deacon to northwestern Kansas where it was exhibited at Oakley, Lodge #253, Colby, Lodge #306, Wakeeney Lodge #148, and St. Francis Lodge #404. It was most welcome at each location and your committee discovered that some Masons from that region were surprised that the trailer existed. From there it returned to Topeka for the "Railroad Days" celebration and again the brethren reported it was well accepted and some petitions were accepted. From Topeka it was moved to the State Fair Grounds in Hutchinson. The Brothers from Lodge #124 along with the Brothers from the Wichita area Lodges assisted me. There were 376 visitors who signed the guest register at the Fair. The furthermost guest was from the Island of Tineau, as well as many from all over the USA. We received many compliments on the trailer. The main comment being, "I wish we had something like this in our area". I wish to thank the Brotherhood and the Grand Office for the privilege of being Trailer Chairman, I have met many Brothers and Order of Eastern Star Sisters in my travels with the Mobile Lodge and it has been an honor to serve in this capacity. Respectfully, Marvin L. Thompson, Chairman REPORT OF THE TRIALS AND PUNISHMENT COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF i AM of Kansas: It is with great pleasure that your Committee on Trials and Punishment reports that no new cases were submitted to it during 1993 There was a pending case delivered to the Committee from the previous year. All efforts to make service of process on this case were unsuccessful. Your committee will transfer this case to the Trials and Punishment Committee for 1994. The members of this committee wish to express our appreciation for the opportunity to be of service to our Grand Master and to our Grand Lodge. Fraternally submitted, Robert 0. Caplinger, PGM, Chairman John A. Rule Arthur S. Hartshorn, Jr. Donald J. Horttor Victor J. Olson
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REPORT OF THE JURISPRUDENCE COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: This report covers a period of time from the ending of Grand Lodge in Salina in 1993 through the time of the making of this report. The function of the committee is set forth in By-Law 2-119. The committee has had a light docket this year, with there being very little in the way of work for the Jurisprudence Committee members. No formal request were received for interpretations of the Constitution or By-laws, and while several questions were posed from time to time by the Grand Master, these were on an informal basis in various face-to-face discussions with a committee member, who responded orally and not in writing. Among the topics raised during the past year are: a) Can charges and specifications be filed and pressed against a member who is under suspension for nonpayment of dues or other offense? Conclusion: Yes. The ballot requirements for restoration after suspension are different for those for reinstatement after expulsion. Since the charges involved may, on trial, result in a sentence of expulsion, which is a more severe penalty than suspension, it is implied that charges and specifications may go forward under suspension. b)
Does a Master have authority to remove an appointive Lodge officer from office? Conclusion: Yes, since the appointment was made by the Master initially and the designee serves at the pleasure of the Master.
c)
In the event of the death of a Lodge officer, does the Grand Master have to declare a vacancy before the office can be filled? Conclusion:
d)
No, since death created the vacancy.
Does a District Deputy have authority to declare officers of a Lodge duly installed, even though there may have been some irregularity in the installation service? Conclusion: Yes, since it is assumed that the District Deputy would by acting in the best interests of Masonry and exercising his inherent authority as deputy of the Grand Master. However, the action of the District Deputy is subject to review and/or reversal by the Grand Master.
e)
If a Lodge presumes to conduct business without seven Master Masons present, is the business conducted null and of no effect? Conclusion: Not necessarily. While the Constitutions specifically states in ARTICLE IX-5 that "...in no case shall any business be transacted in any Lodge on any Degree, unless there shall be present at least seven Master Masons, who are members of such Lodge and entitled to vote therein", nevertheless ARTICLE VI-5 dealing with the authority of the Grand Master states: "He shall have power.. . (e) to authorize or ratify the performance of acts, the doing of work, and the transaction of business in an irregular manner or at irregular times, which by the laws and regulations may be done in regular order."
f)
There is some indication that the State of Kansas may soon be interested in acquiring the Grand Lodge building in Topeka, is situated directly across from the Capitol
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Building, for the expansion of government offices. The State has absolute right to take the property by condemnation, but negotiation may be a better way, since real estate projects today can involve multiple parties, public and private capital, etc. The question is: Who is authorized to negotiate, to decide, and to convey? Conclusion: The Administrative Council, by majority vote, with such advice as it may find desirable from the Committee on Temple Buildings and Remodeling. See ARTICLE VI-7 of the Constitution and By-law 2-214D. RECOMMENDATIONS 1.
The
Jurisprudence Committee recommends Grand Lodge approval of the edicts of orders of M: .W: . William J. Brown, issued during his year as Grand Master.
2.
To
make absolutely clear the legal authority of the Council of Administration to handle any and all matters which may come up relating to the Grand Lodge building in Topeka, its sale, and replacement, the Jurisprudence Committee recommends Grand Lodge adoption of the following resolution:
RESOLVED: That the Grand Lodge of Kansas, in annual session assembled, adopts as the sense of the meeting, that ARTICLE VI-7 of the Constitution give to the Council of Administration full right, power, and authority in the name of the Grand Lodge of Kansas: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
to deal with any and all parties interested in acquiring the Grand Lodge building in Topeka. to negotiate a sale of the Grand Lodge building in Topeka to enter in contracts concerning a sale of said Grand Lodge building to conclude a sale of said Grand Lodge building, executing such deeds as may be required, and to decide, determine, and arrange for the building's replacement or for such other accommodations as it may deem desirable for the Grand Lodge offices.
Respectfully submitted, Robert L. Davis, Chairman Jack R. Euler Merle D. Bradley Alan L. Hurlburt REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CORRESPONDENCE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: Over a period of many years this committee has functioned in various way and under the chairmanship of Most Worshipful Floyd Ecord there was a review of proceedings of many of the Grand Jurisdictions in our country. It seemed to me that that approach was a worthy one and I'm not aware of why it was discontinued, but I have not elected to take that approach. This committee consists of a Chairman and our Grand Secretary. When he receives notice of death of leaders in various Jurisdictions in the United States, he sends a copy to me and I respond by writing generally to the Grand Secretary of that particular Grand Jurisdiction expressing sympathy in behalf of Kansas Masons.
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In sending these letters tc the Grand Secretaries where the death has occurred, I have on frequent occasion asked for the name and address of close surviving family and where they have been furnished me, I have written to the family expressing the regrets of the Grand Lodge of Kansas and its officers and members. It has been my intention to furnish the Grand secretary with copies of all such letters that I have written. I have appreciate serving our Grand Master and our Grand Lodge in capacity as Chairman. Respectfully submitted, Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM, Chairman
REPORT OF VA HOSPITAL "CHRISTMAS IN JULY" COMMITTEE To the M:.W:. Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas : We, the members of the "Christmas in July" Committee, wish to thank the Grand Master and the Grand Worth Matron for allowing us the opportunity of serving on the first of a kind committee, to help those in the VA Hospitals that helped keep this great country of our free. We would like to thank the many Lodges and Chapters of Eastern Star for the support that we received. We could not have made this a success without their donations and help. We, the committee feel that this endeavor was a great success. Thanks to the Sisters of the Eastern Star across the state and the Brothers from all the Lodges we were able to supply all three Kansas hospitals with gifts and candy. We supplied the Wichita Unit with a TV/VCR combination for their needs. Again, we the committee would like to thank the Grand Master William J. Brown and Grand Worthy Matron Patty White for giving us this very rewarding experience. I would like to thank the members of this committee for all their efforts and helping when and where needed. Fraternally submitted, James B. DeBerry, Chairman Harold O. Drennen James P. Montgomery REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON TAXATION To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: The report of your committee may seem redundant and repetitive owing to the fact, as the various actions dealing with taxation have appeared in print and the news media, the same has in turn been presented in the subsequent edition of the Kansas Mason. We trust however, that the following will serve as a refresher in helping to update our position as of this time. Early in the 1993 Session the House passed HB 2035 which would have placed certain 501 (c) organizations in the 12% classification. Those organizations were (2), (3), (4), (8), and (10) . Some of the detailed facts are reported in the 1992 proceedings, so I shall refer . to the last paragraph of that report.
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Briefly, this reports that HB 2035 was allowed to languish in the State Senate until the closing day of the 1993 Session. In final form it was added to, voted through by a narrow margin, and eventually vetoed by the Governor. Our then incoming Grand Master called for a meeting with the Council of Administration, Taxation Committee and our Attorney, After a lengthy discussion a lawsuit against the Kansas Legislature and the Governor of Kansas was authorized. A writ of mandamus was filed and forwarded to the Kansas State Supreme Court. It was our hope that by instituting this type of suit we could save time and effort. However, the Supreme Court dismissed this lawsuit as "improperly filed" on October 4, 1993. On November 8, 1993, the suit was filed in the District Court and has been assigned. Although we would hope for an early decision, realistically we cannot expect a ruling until early Spring. A brief word of explanation: this concerns the fact the latest suit was filed in behalf of the Masonic Lodges in Shawnee County. The reason is cost. If we in Shawnee County are successful with this suit, we hope this would affect the other Judicial Districts On Tuesday, January 11, 1994 the day after the opening of the Legislative Session for this year, the House approved virtually the same bill, as the year before, but with the new numbers of (House Substitute for SENATE BILL NO. 157) . This was approved and sent to the Senate for we hope a speedy and final action. It is the sincere wish of your Committee that when presentation of this report is officially called for on the floor of Grand Lodge an addendum will be requested and that it will be reporting a favorable conclusion to this action The Sunday edition of the Capital-Journal (November 14, 1993) concluded their editorial with this sentence: "Perhaps the state motto "Ad astra per aspera" could be loosely interpreted to mean, "To reasonable property taxes through a whole lot of difficulty". Indeed we feel no truer words have been spoken. Respectfully and fraternally submitted, Albert O. Arnold, Jr., GSE, Chairman ADDENDUM TO THE TAXATION COMMITTEE REPORT March 18, 1994 Please make special note of the following: Our Grand Master has asked me to compose a letter to the Legislature of Kansas for the 1994 Session and provide a place for your signature. We ask that you print your name in the space provided for the purpose, then sign, give your Lodge name and location. This will then be presented to the Legislature, and in particular the Senate. Now if we can briefly refer back to the original report of your committee, note in the seventh paragraph, the passing of h. Sub Bill 157 by the House. This bill then made the trip over to the Senate, where it was amended, passed as amended then sent to the joint Conference Committee. There it has languished until last week (March 9, 1994) when a second Conference brought forth the proposition to charge golf course greens fee of 12% and Country Club Structures 30%. This was in turn defeated by the House Members. Briefly I would like to say, our law suit was heard before the Honorable Fred Jackson in the 2nd Division Court on February 11, 1994. Although several other organizations expressed interest.
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only those representing principally 501 (C) 7. The part of the law says: "Clubs organized for pleasure, recreation, and other nonprofitable purposes, substantially all of the activities of which are for such purpose and no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder." Please note there is no reference in the law to golf clubs or country clubs. You and I do know that is what is meant, but let us be fair with one an all. Naturally those opposed never make mention of the aforesaid. In our hearing, the Attorney representing (C) 7, made a rather impressive statement to this effect: "The spirit and intent when this Constitutional amendment passed on the not all 501 (C) organizations were included." "If they are not, or if the Legislature or Court picks and chooses, (that is to day those from those 25 Sections within the current Law) , you will just have one law suit after another." He sited the Constitution of the United States, ARTICLE XIV. We have talked to several other Attorneys and while they differ on the possibility of law suits, all agreed if they did come to pass we could all possibly lose and have the whole affair tied up in Court many months if not years. Look at it another way my Brethren: If all twenty-five sections of 501 (C) were allowed to pass, according to research it would cost the State of Kansas five and one/fourth million dollars. Now that is a lot of money, but represents less that .01% of the total State budget. From where we stand, it appears even if the County Commissioners did adjust their County mill levy, the Lodges in Kansas would realize a tremendous savings. Our question: "Would you be willing to accept all 25 Sections of this law or not? For the present we will keep working to pass Sections 2, 3, 4, 8 & 10. If it passes, well and good, the fight would be over. But if it does not pass, we would have at best a very faint hope the Court would step in and mandatorily place Lodges under 12% classification until permanent legislation.can be passed. We know our Lodges are in a difficult spot. cases you are becoming desperate.
We know in many
Several of you have made suggestions and certainly we are open for any ideas you may have, even if you want to come to Topeka and visit you Legislators, we will be more that happy to assist. Some have suggested changing Parties, but make that a personal decision and one that you only make after careful study of your choice. Don't depend on Party recognition, don't depend on name recognition, until you are sure they voted as they have promised. Example, last year in the heat of the whole matter, while your attention was on several other matters, the Legislature increased state and local government pension by about $27 million dollars. That was on April 2nd, 1993. Oh yes, they included themselves in that cut of pie. The Legislature passed it and the Senate voted 3303 in favor. Now that took a very large portion of both Parties to accomplish. We know it may be necessary to open the Charity funds of Grand Lodge to give the Lodges relief. We know we may have to ask Grand Lodge to give credit on per capita tax. We may find it necessary to change the whole operation of Grand Lodge to weather this storm. For we know a Grand Lodge will not be necessary if we don't have Lodges. We Still feel that our law suit can be won, and the reason we feel this way is because of you and each and every one of you, those here and those back home. Carry the word to them and your relatives and friends.
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Call your Senators, write your Senators, and keep calling them every week or ten days, or write or visit them personally. But whatever you do, don't, don't let them forget the Fraternity. Fraternally submitted, Albert O. Arnold, Jr. GSE, Chairman REPORT OF THE GRAND MASTER'S RECEPTION To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge AF & AM of Kansas: Unity Lodge No. 273 AF & AM, Clearwater, is honored and very proud to have one of its members serving the Masons of Kansas as Grand Master for the 1993-94 terra. Most Worshipful Williara J. "Bill" Brown and his Lady Jessie Marie, were honored at a reception at Unity Lodge April 17, 1993. A large group of family. Fraternal Brothers and Sisters, and friends gathered at the Lodge Hall in the afternoon to wish the Grand Master and the Grand Lodge Officers well as they carry out their duties and responsibilities in the coming year. A banquet followed at the Clearwater Middle School with over 300 in attendance. Several distinguished guests were presented to outstanding Masons,
introduced
and
awards were
Fraternally submitted, John McMillen, Chairman REPORT OF THE NECROLOGY COMMITTEE To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge of AF t AM of Kansas Most Worshipful Grand Master and brethren, once again at the end of another year, we pause to pay tribute to those of our fraternity who have been called to their heavenly rest. Our Grand Lodge suffered the loss of 1639 of our brethren during the past year. We are grateful that the line of our Grand Lodge Officers has not been broken this year. Their presence at our Grand Lodge session to fulfill the duties of their various places and stations is most notable. We were most saddened and the masons of Kansas deeply mourn the demise of M: .W: . John H. Murray, PGM, who gave so much of his time and talents to our beloved Fraternity serving in various capacities before and after serving as our Grand Master in 1961. Thus we close this report with prayers in our hearts for the families of these departed. He may not always lead us In the path we would like us to go. But His way is the right way And in His grace we will grow.
Respectfully submitted, Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, Chairman
When shawdows of the evening gather And the day is almost done, We can lock up our cares for the evening And thank God for each victory won.
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF GRAND OFFICERS To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: In accordance with by-law 2-117 of the Constitution and By-Laws of the M: .W: . Grand of AF & AM of Kansas, the Committee on Reports of Grand Officers makes the following report to the craft. It has been the privilege and pleasure of this committee to have served che M: -W: . William J. 5i.uwii, LOyctlici" wiLh his Cicui<_:ciLe:d
corps of elected and appointed officers. The committee recommends that the following committee reports be accepted in their entirety: Grand Master's Address, reports of the Grand Treasurer and Grand Secretary, Correspondence, Taxation, Finance, Ceremonies, Grand Master's Reception, VA Hospital Christmas in July, Jurisprudence, Trials and Punishment, Masonic Lodge Trailer, Publication, Patriotism, Courier, Public Information, Grand Lodge Library, Operation "Kan", Church Lodge Relations, Masonic Activities, Membership, Kansas Masonic University, Masonic Foundation, Ritualistic, Total Youth and Education, Masonic Education, Chartered Lodges & Lodges Under Dispensation/Temple Building & Remodeling, Masonic Home, Foreign Relations and Council of Administration. M:.W:. Arthur C. Hodgson, of the Correspondence Committee, is to be commended on his thought fulness in the fulfillment of his duties as Chairman of this committee. We do compliment R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Chairman of the Taxation Committee, for his patience and perseverance in trying to cope with the personal pettishness of our State Legislature. We thank our Grand master for appointing us to this committee. We consider it an honor to have served him and the Grand Lodge of Kansas in this capacity. Respectfully and fraternally submitted, Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Chairman Lawrence E. Bodine Dwight A. Burton
REPORT OF THE PERPETUAL LIFE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE To the M: .W: . Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Kansas: The report of the Perpetual Lodge Membership Committee is divided into two parts. The first is a report on the number of life memberships applied for and the dollar amount they represent. The second part will be a brief explanation of how the plan works and we hope it will be of some benefit to the Secretaries of the constituent lodges. Tp date 43 brethren of this Grand Lodge have applied for life memberships. They represent a total contribution of $25,555.00. These funds have been deposited in an account with Piper Jaffray in their Institutional Government Investment Fund Portfolio. These funds will draw interest until the end of the year when they will be reduced by the amount of interest which will be distributed. The Per Capita Tax, a 20% growth factor and an administration expense of not more than $2.00 will be retained by Grand Lodge. The balance of the earnings will be credited to the Lodges on their annual reports.
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The cost of a Life Membership is 20 times the annual dues or $500.00 which ever figure is greater. In addition, the member must pay the next years dues in advance. This is because all Lodge membership funds must by deposited for a full year in order to earn enough to pay all that will be due from it. The proper time for a brother to apply would be when he receives his annual dues notice from the Lodge Secretary. The Brother makes his check payable to the Lodge and the Lodge Secretary uses a Lodge check to remit the funds to the Grand Secretary. These must be remitted to the Grand Secretary so they can be remitted into the Piper Jaffray Fund by December 31st. The Lodge Secretaries have been furnished with forms to be used in applying for a Life Membership. The Committee will be preparing a form to be used by a Lodge, another order, by one or more individuals or by any combination thereof to purchase a Prepaid Perpetual Membership for a deceased Brother who was in good standing at the time of his death. All earnings from the memorial account shall be returned to the Lodge annually by warrant. The elected members of the committee want to thank the Grand Masters who placed their names in nomination and the Brethren of this Grand Lodge for electing us to serve in this capacity. At times, it has been frustrating, but the end results have made it all worth while. Fraternally submitted, Melburn C. Barnes, Chairman William D. Updegrove, Secretary Merlin R. Grundy, Member William F Mcintosh, PGM, Grand Treasurer A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Secretary
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INSTALLATION CEREMONY W:. Gary A Stroud, Master North Star Lodge #168, called the assembly to order and introduced the Past Grand Masters who would be the installing Officers: Grand Master Deputy Grand Master Grand Senior Warden Grand Junior Warden Grand Treasurer Grand Secretary Grand Chaplain Grand Orator Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon Grand Marshal Grand Sword Bearer Grand Flag Bearer Grand Standard Bearer Grand Senior Steward Grand Junior Steward Grand Pursuivant Grand Tyler Assistant Grand Tyler Grand Musician
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Robert M. Nease, PGM Don E. Robinett, PGM Conrad F. Johnson, PGM Richard D. Overton, PGM Ben B. Boyles, PGM Albert O. Arnold, Jr, Carroll C. Arnett, PGM Thomas C. Raum, Jr., PGM Clifford D. Knauss, PGM Forrest D. Haggard, PGM Larry D. Winegardner, PGM Arthur C. Hodgson, PGM W. Nolan Artz, PGM Robert D. Caplinger, PGM Ralph D. Walker, PGM Chester L. Gilbert, PGM Robert G. Jackson, PGM Claude W. Norris, PGM Robert H. Arnold, PGM Dee D. Duttweiler
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S. Allen Daugherty, PGM Richard L. Becker, PGM William M. Bradford, PGM Richard D. Kelsey, PGM
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W:. Gary Stroud, instructed the Grand Marshal to Officers for the year of 1994-95 for installation:
present
the
The Installing Officers were the following Past Grand Masters: Grand Marshal Grand Senior Deacon Grand Junior Deacon
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Larry D. Winegardner, PGM Clifford D. Knauss, PGM Forrest D. Haggard, PGM
M: .W: . Don E. Robinett charged the Grand Master Elect Dean Osborn with the duties and pledge of service.
1984 1987 1974
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M:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Master, North Star Lodge #16 328 E 1st, Wichita 67202 (316)263-6464
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The Elected and Appointed Officers were charged with their duties and duly installed for the coming year. R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Deputy Grand Master, Derby #165 931 Brook Forest Rd., Derby 67037 (316)788-4038 R:.W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Senior Warden, Pittsburg #168 719 E. 10th, Pittsburg 66762 (316)231-1007 R:.W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Junior Warden, Woodson #121 PO'Box 177, Toronto 66777 (316)645-2228 M:.W:. F. Warren Starns, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Wallace #318 154 Co Rd 9, Winona 67764 (913)846-7692 R: .W: . A. Kevin Kobler, Grand Treasurer, Millbroolc #281 PO Box 1217, Topeka 66614 (913)234-5518 W:. Harry L. Cross, Grand Chaplain, Millbrook #281 PO Box 28, Downs 67437-0028 (913)455-3322 W:. John E. Mowen, Grand Orator, Peace #243 10340 K 68 Hwy, Louisburg 66053 (913)837-2713 W:. T. Michael Fegan, Grand Senior Deacon, Union #7 PO Box 207, Junction City 66441 (913)762-2345 W:. James E. Moore, Grand Junior Deacon, North Star #168 1019 Chipper Ln . , Wichita 67212 (316)722-6486 R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Grand Marshal, Bestor G. Brown #433 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 (316)683-6953 W:. Donald L. Badders, Grand Sword Bearer, Kincaid #338 Kincaid 66039, (316)439-5329 W:. Raymond G. Howell, Grand Senior Steward, North Star #168 2901 N. St. Clair, Wichita 67204 (316)838-7913 W:. James T. Ross, Grand Junior Steward, Albert Pike #303 1838 Farmstead, Wichita 67208 (316)682-8873 W:. Van A. McLemore, Grand Pursuivant, Albert Pike #303 1007 Perry, Wichita 67203 (316)269-1007 W:. William W. Sellen, Grand Tyler, Carbondale #70 Lake Oshawno #205, Carbondale 66414 (913)836-2224 W:. William P. Hudson, Assistant Grand Tyler, Ionic #254 PO Box 278, Macksville 67557 (316)348-3784 W:. Phillip C. Osborne, Grand Standard Bearer, Blue Rapids #169 410 W 6th, Blue Rapids 66411 (913)363-7949 W:. Gregory Miller, Grand Flag Bearer, Ensign #413 RR 2, Cimarron 67835 (316)865-2381 W:. Dee D. Duttweiler, Grand Musician, Active #158 1714 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 (913)367-3758 R:.W:. Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary Emeritus, Rosedale #333 3520 NE Croco Rd. , Topeka 66617 (913)286-1239 W: . Clifford A. Johnson, Assistant Grand Secretary, Lindsborg #397 2829 W. Salemsborg Rd., Smolan 67479 (913)668-2281
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INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF AREA AND DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS The following were commissioned by M:.W:. E. Dean Osborn with appropiate words, charges and responsibilities: AREA DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS AREA I R:.W:. AREA II R:.W:. AREA III R:.W:. AREA IV R:.W:. AREA V R:.W:. AREA VI R:.W:. AREA VII R:.W:.
Leland G. Salts, Mayetta #193 4447 SE Hwy 40, Topeka 66607
(913)379-5799
Sterling P. Hornbuckle, Peace #243 1201 N. Broadway, Louisburg 66053
(913)837-4434
John A. Golden, Lawrence #6 3302 W 22nd St. Ter., Lawrence 66046
(913)843-5253
Barna Harold Barnett, Keystone #102 RR 1 Box 283, Caney 67333 (316)879-5207 William L. Shurtz, Haysville #112 1626 W. #5th St. S, Wichita 67217
(316)522-5937
J. C. Poe, Union #7 928 Plains Dr., Junction City S6441 Bradley A. Baral, Beulah #291 106 Warren Dr., Bunker Hill 67626
(913)239-3833
(913)483-6882
AREA VIII R:.W:. Richard A. Tomlinson, Stafford #252 110 S. Main, Stafford 67578 (316)234-5841 AREA IX AREA X
David C. Eckett, Hugoton #406 1107 S. Jefferson, Hugoton 67951
(316)544-7241
Tommy R. Roberts, Wakeeney #14 8 131 N. 12th, Wakeeney 67672 (913)743-2791
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DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS 01
R:.W:. Jack R. Euler, Wathena #64 RR 1 Box 261-A, Wathena 66090
(913)989-4718
02
R:.W:. Clifford Eugene Reese, Muscotah #116 RR 1 Box 105, Horton 66439-9604 (913)486-2447
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R:.W:. Leroy Jones, Easton #45 PO Box 156, Easton 66020
(913)733-8464
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R:.W:. Harry Horatio Hathaway, Roger E. Sherman #369 234 S. 11th, Kansas City 66102 (913)321-6871
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R:.W:. Glen D. Proctor, Ben Hur #322 5118 Perry Ln, Shawnee Mission 66203
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R:.W:. Everett Wiley Reeder, Osage Valley #24 1923 Parker, Osawatomie 66064 (913)755-2504
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R:.W:. Kermit Neal Chase, Parker #341 RR 1 Box 63, Centerville 66014
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Ri.W:. Albert M. Oskee, Fulton #210 RR 2 Box 20, Fulton 66738 (316)857-4530
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R:.W:. Thomas Cameron, Pittsburg #187 PO Box 577, Arraa 66712-0577 (316)347-4361
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R:.W:. Randall Lynn Studebaker, Thayer #149 RR 1, Thayer 66776 (316)839-5460
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R:.W:. Keith F. Evans, Jr., Delphian #44 311 N. Jefferson, lola 66749 (316)365-7939
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R:.W:. Ray Adelbert Talbott, Ottawa #18 917 Maple, Ottawa 66067 (913)242-3039
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R:.W:. Jon Melvin Woodward, Lawrence #6 3029 Rimroock Dr., Lawrence 66047
(913)262-6940
(913)898-6912
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R:.W:. Verne O. Lacey, Meriden #236 RR 2 Box 367, Meriden 66512
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R: .W: . George C. Kenworthy, Axtell #234 2929 Hideway Rd., Axtell 66403-9703
(913)842-3222
(913)484-2331 (913)736-2866
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R:.W:. Dennis Willard Irvin, Manhattan #16 400 Cherry Cir., Manhattan 66502 (913)537-2110
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R:.W:. Brent Douglas Landis, Sr., Lake #50 409 Lake Rd., Silver Lake 66539 (913)583-4003
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R:.W:. Robert N. Runion, Jr., Albert Neese #248 5831 Lake Dr., Topeka 66619 (913)862-2595
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R:.W:. Leroy Bailey, Carbondale #70 6704 SE Fieldwood Dr., Topeka 66619
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R:.W:. Thomas Preston Fowler, Emporia #12 901 State St., Emporia 66801 (316)343-3606
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R: .W: . John Walter Russell, Climax #411 RR 2 Box 189, Eureka 67045-9331 (316)583-5820
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R:.W:. Glen Richard Duckworth, Constellation #95 RR 1 Box 129, Toronto 66777 (316)692-3652
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R:.W:. Albert Loren Depew, Vesper-Olive #136 513 Montgomery, Sedan 67361 (316)725-3604
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R:.W:. Tommy Joe Lowry, Oxford #165 319 E. Main, Oxford 67119 (316)455-3302
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R:.W:. Clifton T. Bruu, Mistletoe #269 PO Box 624, Conway Springs 67031
(316)456-2183
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R:.W:. Carral N. Roberts, North Star #168 3330 W. 15th, Wichita 67212 (316)943-5156
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R:.W:. Edward C. Haines, Latham #401 819 Lulu, Augusta 67010 (316)775-1392
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R:.W:. Harold Leroy Ashcraft, Newton #142 905 Westridgem Newton 67114 (316)283-4802
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R:.W:. Carol G.. Pape, Alta Vista #357 323 N. Preston, Council Grove 66846
(316)767-5987
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R:.W:. Glen Arnold Richards, Solomon City #105 520 Poplar, Solomon 67480 (913)655-3361
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R:.W:. S. Leland Cook, Frontier #104 PO Box 96, Linn 66953-0096 (913)348-5569
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R:.W:. Randall Lee Holloway, Narka #349 RR 1 Box 120, Narka 66960 (913)358-2517
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M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, St. Johns #113 RR 2 Box 53, Randall 66963 (913)739-2468
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R:.W:. William Burton Handlin, Jr., Ellsworth #146 503 Missouri, Ellsworth 67439 (913)472-4124
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R:.W:. Charles Eldon Akers, McPherson #172 717 Somerset PI., McPherson 67460 (316)241-3621
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R:.W:. James Delmer Blubaugh, Mt. Hope #238 9102 S. Woodberry Rd., Burrton 67020
(316)463-4270
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R:.W:. Bobby Ray Thurman, Cosmos #278 501 S. 10th, Kiowa 67070 (316)825-4930
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R:.W:. James Eugene Bradley, Kiowa #2 93 201 S. Bay St., Greensburg 67054
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R:.W:. George W. Stauth, Ionic #254 505 N. Exchange, St. John 67576
(316)723-2694 (316)549-6352
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R:.W:. Robert Joseph Liston, LaCrosse #330 PO Box 604, Lacrosse 67548 (913)222-2761
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R:.W:. Michael A. Legleiter, McCracken #58 & Hays #195 1893 Hickok Ave., Hays 67601 (913)625-5630
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R:.W:. Raymond Wallace Richardson, Cawker City #125 PO Box 101, Cawker City 67430 (913)781-4392
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R:.W:. Marion Dennis Stites, Millbrook #281 RR 1 Box 24, Wakeeney 67672 (913)743-2777
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R:.W:. William C. Brown, Oakley #253 PO Box 245, Grinnel 67739 (913)824-3285
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R:.W:. Donald Dean Ware, Barney #279 PO Box 954, Dighton 67839 (316)397-5930
46
R:.W:. Maurice J. Worley, Alpha #282 PO Box 15, Hanston 67849 (316)397-5930
47
R: .W: . Robert Milton Baker, Ashland #277 PO Box 565, Ashland 67831 (316)635-2715
48
R:.W:. Bruce Edward Benz, Hugoton #406 1016 S. Polk St, Hugoton 67951
(316)544-2603
49
R:.W:. Billy Leroy Moore, Emerald #289 RR 1, Lakin 67860 (316)355-6695
50
R:.W:. Deloit John Peterson, Atwood #164 RR 1 Box 101, Atwood 67730 (913)626-3937
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GRAND LECTURERS AND ASSISTANT GRAND LECTURERS M:.W:. J. Fred Williamson, PGM, Royal #192 310 S. Purdy, Lyons 67554 (316)257-3435 R:.W:. Ronald Roy Adltins, Ancient Form #34 7112 Conser Dr., Overland Parle 66204
(316)257-2304
(913)432-8254
R:.W:. Walter M. Bird, Roger E. Sherman #369
6721 Yeclcer, Kansas C i t y 66109
(913)
299-0437
R:.W:. Richard Ralph Haefele, Ulysses #435 PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 (316)356-2686 R:.W:. Larry Gene Peters, North Star #168 PO Box 2336, Wichita 67201-2336 (316)832-0170 R:.W:. Gerald A. Lough, Delaware #96 2417 N. 82nd Ter., Kansas City 66109
(913)334-5696
R:.W:. Robert M. Schroeder, Ben Hur #322
10102 Oaleridge D r . , Overland Parle 66212
(913)831-2891
R:.W:. Robert Karl Shklar, Cosmos #278 204 S. 5th St., Kiowa 67070 (316)825-4720 R:.W:. Alfred Hugh Slough, Chase #247 PO Box 5, Raymond 67573-0005 (316)534-3665 R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Bestor G. Brown #433 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 (316)683-6953 R:.W:. Russell C. Schwilling, Zeredetha #80 RR 1 Box 58, Strong City 66869 (316)273-8193 R:.W:. Ronald Edwin White, Topeka #17 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002
(913)367-2616
R:.W:. James R. Struble, Topeka #17 & Salina #60 3724 SW 31st, Topeka 66614-2810 (913)272-7031 R:.W:. Clifford Leroy Trax, North Star #168 3400 W. 77th, Valley Center 67147 (316)755-2454 W:. John Edward French, Sunflower #86 3730 S. Arapho St, Wichita 67213
(316)524-1619
W:. Tommy Ray Roberts, Wakeeny #148 131 N. 12th, Wakeeney 67672 (913)743-2791 W:. Don E. Scott, Milbrook #281 625 N. 8th St., Hill City 67642
(913)674-2798
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GRAND LECTURERS EMERITUS R: .W: ., Arnot Franklin Baldwin Jr., Ancient Form #34 RR 1 Box 34, Fontana 66026 (913)849-3370 R: .W: . Franlc Thomas Moore, Albert Pike #3 03 3628 W. 13th # 313, Wichita 67201 (316)267-0889 R:.W:. Clarence W. Sills, Ben Hur #322 RR 1 Box 233-B, Parker 66072 (913)434-4656 R:.W:. Earle Mitchell Sitton, . Paradise #290 207 N. Cooper, Plainville 67663-2023
(913)434-4656
R:.W:. Carl William Underwood, North Star #168 915 N. Country Acres, Wichita 67212 (316)722-1923 R:.W:. Charles Donald Gallipeau, Wyandotte #3 2527 N. 43rd, Kansas City 66104 (913)287-2836 â&#x20AC;¢ R:.W:. Hurlbut K. Graves, St. Francis #404 RR 1 Box 66, St. Francis 67756 (913)332-2505 R:.W:. Earl Philip Krankenberg, Ellinwood #217 PO Box 91, Hudson 67545-0091 (316)458-3395 R:.W:. Milton Francis Thompson, Parsons #117 1111 31st Ter., Parsons 67357 (316)421-4707 R:.W:. William Grant Updegrove, Lewis #220 PO Box 86, Lewis 67552 (316)324-5434
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CHARTERED LODGES & LODGES UP Nolan Artz, PGM, Chairman, Belle Plaine #173 505 N. Rock Rd. # 125, Wichita 67206-1713 (316)682-2059 Walter Martin Bird, Roger E. Sherman #369 6721 Yecker, Kansas City 66109 (913)299-0437 Damon Markley Grimes, Paola #37 26920 Summerset Rd., Paola 66071 Darrel Ray Miller, Anthem #284 RR 1 Box 12-B, Scott City 67871
(913)294-5718 (316)872-5718
CHURCH LODGE RELATIONS Richard Thomas Wentling, Chairman, Seabrook #385 3101 Atwood Ave., Topeka 66614 (913)273-47726 Harold E. Flaigle, Spring Hill #56 Box 173, 22085 Mission Rd, Bucyrus 66013
(913)964-3206
CORRESPONDENCE Arthur C. Hodgson, Chairman, Corner Stone #219 PO Box 666, Lyons 67554 (316)257-5151 CREDENTIALS Donald Lee Doll, Chairman, North Star #168 1509 W. Lotus, Wichita 67213 (316)267-5429 John Francis Lewis, Salina #60 PO Box 982, 336 S. Santa Fe Ave, Salina 67402 Walter Ronald McKenzie Sr., Union #7 240 W. Chestnut St., Junction City 66441
(913)825-4812
(913)238-1459
Roland Robert Keith, Overland Park #436 12115 W. 55th Ter., Shawnee 66216
(913)962-0543
FINANCE Jiramie Edwin Ross, Chairman, Patmos #97 RR 3 Box 175, El Dorado 67042 (316)321-1834 Melburn C. Barnes, Constellation #95 725 N. 10th, Fredonia 66736 (316)378-3839 Ray Conrad Hopson, Bestor G. Brown #433 2426 Benjamin Dr., Wichita 67204 (316)838-5880 Jay Floyd Myers, Overland Park #4 3 6 8641 Marty St., Overland Park 66212
(913)648-2916
Don E. Robinett, PGM, St. Johns #113 RR 2 Box 52, Randall 66963
(913)739-2468
FOREIGN RELATIONS Forrest D. Haggard, PGM, Chairman, Ancient Form #34 6816 W 78th Ter., Overland Park 66206-3121 (913)642-5519 Ben B. Boyles, PGM, Ionic #254 807 N. Main St., St. JOhn 67576 (316)549-6222 Raymond D. Hough, Cherokee #119 PO Box 275, Cherokee 66714 (316)457-8405
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JURISPRUDENCE Robert Louis Davis, Chairman, Albert Pike #303 806 N. 167th St. W, Colwich 67030-9300 {316)945-8251 Merle Dean Bradley, Topeka #17 4107 Woodbury Ct. , N, Topeka KS 66606
{913)273-5510
Jack Richard Euler, Wathena #64 RR 1 Box 261-A, Wathena 66090
{913)985-3561
MASONIC EDUCATION John E. Mowen, Chairman, Peace #243 10340 K 68 Hwy., Louisburg 66053 (913)837-2713 Dwight Nathan Applegate, Mystic Tie #74 PO Box 111, 520 14th St., Augusta 67010 {316)775-0127 Paul Anthony Lochwood, Sr., Sunflower #86 815 SAvannah, Wichita 67213 James Edward Stone, Golden Rule #90 1313 Guden, Topeka 66618 (913)286-3046 MEMBERSHIP Jeffrey L. Sowder, Chairman, Woodson #121 PO Box 177, Toronto 66777 {316)645-2228 Thomas Franklin Burrows, Fargo #300 RR 2 Box 203, Liberal 67901 {316)624-8641 Robert Lee Capps, Albert Pike #3 03 377 Fairway St., Wichita 67212-3915
{316)722-8546
Keith F. Evans, Jr., Waverly #44 311 N. Jefferson, lola 66749 (316)365-7939 T. Michael Fegan, Union #7 PO Box 207, Junction City
(913)238-8640
Johnny J. Gillhara, Marmaton #245 1401 Central St., Humboldt 66748
(316)473-2482
John Austin Golden, Lawrence #6 3302 W. 22nd St. Ter., Lawrence 66046 Jerry W. Overton, Keystone #102 309 N. Parkview, Coffeyville 67337
(913)843-5253
{(316)251-2452
Wade Randall Park, Oakley #253 302 W. 3rd, Oakley 67748 (913)672-4298 Allen Monroe Peyton, Ancient Form #34 10282 Haskins, Lenexa (913)492-7579 Robert Clarence Saar, Winfield #110 1815 E. 15th, Winfield 67156 (316)221-4758 William W. Sellen, Carbondale #70 Lake Oshawno # 205, Carbondale (913)836-2234 Donald Dean West, Rosedale #333 5445 Westgate, Shawnee 66216 (913)631-4326 Jon Melvin Woodward, Lawrence #6 3029 Rimrock Dr., Lawrence 66047
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS/TOTAL YOUTH Conrad F. Johnson, PGM, Chairman, Smithton #1 217 S. 12th, Sabetha 66534 (913)284-2292 James Wesley Gilmore, Overland Park #436 2906 S. 25th St., Kansas City 66106 (913)262-8502 Kenneth Herbert Morrison, Bestor G. Brown #433 8305 Castle, Wichita 67207 (316)687-1200 Vernon Elmer Phillips, Jr., Roger E. Sherman #369 8533 Barnett, Kansas City 66112 (913)299-0783 E. Blaine Schoolcraft, Waverly #44 PO Box 5, Waverly 66981-0005 REPORTS OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Chairman, Active #158 601 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 (913)367-4870 Lawrence E. Bodine, Hays #195 2100 250th Ave., Hays 67601
(913)628-1276
Dwight Arlo Burton, Hutchison-Reno #124 2004 N. Harrison, Hutchinson 67502 (316)662-6869 TRIALS & PUNISHMENT Kenneth Vernon Moses, Chairman, Marysville #91 1932 SW Crest Dr., Topeka 66604-3553 (913)271-6457 Arthur Alco Hartshorn, Jr., Black Diamond #274 806 Turner Ct., Pittsburg 66762 (316)231-4345 Donald J. Horttor, Orient #51 1436 Lakeside Dr., Topeka 66604
(913)235-9511
Victor Jon Olson, Corinthian #79 201 W. Banks, Burlingame (913)654-2379 John Albert Rule, Active #158 1103 N. 4th, Atchison 66002 (913)367-0025 RITUALISTIC William J. Brown, PGM, Chairman, Unity #273 2839 S. Bonn, Wichita 67217 (316)943-9584 Arnot Franklin Baldwin, Jr., Ancient Form #34 RR 2 Box 34, Fontana 66026 (913)849-3370 Richard Ralph Haefele, Ulysses #435 PO Box 854, Ulysses 67880 (316)256-2685 .Robert Karl Skhlar, Cosmos #278 204 S. 5th St., Kiowa 67070 (316)825-4720 Ronald E. White, Topeka #17 1631 Atchison St., Atchison 66002
(913)367-2616
PUBLICATIONS William F. Mcintosh, PGM, Chairman, North Star #168 PO Box 115, Clay Center 67431-0115 (913)632-5500
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NECROLOGY Carroll C. Arnett, PGM, Chairman, Belleville #129 1615 Country Club Rd., El Dorado 67042 (316)321-3697 COURIER Maurice Clark Hearn, Chairman, King Solomon #10 920 Columbia, Leavenworth 66048 (913)682-5709 Earl Freddie Brown, North Star #168 911 N Mt. Carrael, Wichita 67203 (316)943-7300 Donald Lee Doll, North Star #168 1509 W. Lotus, Wichita 67213 67213
(316)267-5780
Charles W. McClain, Overland Park #436 9433 Hardy Dr., Overland Park 66212 (913)649-2241 Charles Singhisen, Albert Pike #303 PO Box 12, Ensign 67841-0014 (316)865-4314 PATRIOTISM Donald S. Nisbett, Chairman, Golden Rule #90 5442 SW 45th St. Tecumseh 66542 (913)379-5017 James Melvin Brown, Wakarusa #402 1919 Cheyenne Rd., Topeka, KS 66604 Harold Wendell Lynn, Golden Rule #90 913 N. Jackson, Topeka 66608 (913)234-2274 Myron G. Wilson, Topeka #17 2500 W. 34th St, Topeka 66611
(913)266-6244
OPERATION "KAN" Glen Leroy Knapp, Chairman, Easton #45 2813 Frances Ave., Leavenworth 66048 (913)651-6477 GRAND LODGE LIBRARY Charles Stephen Baldry, Chairman, Siloam #225 1700 Grove, Topeka 56606 (913)233-3653 PUBLIC INFORMATION Gilbert Alfred Farmer, Chairman, Smithton #1 RR 1 Box 543, Meriden 66512 (913)484-2378 TAXATION Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Chairman, Rosedale #333 3520 NE Croco Rd., Topeka 66617 (913)273-1239 KANSAS KIDS READ Vern L. Wheeler, Chairman, Topeka #17 PO Box 4401, Topelca 66604-0401 (913)273-1765 TRAILER Marvin L. Thompson, Chairman, Haysville #112 7560 S. Pattie, Wichita 67233 (316)524-3930
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DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES Don E. Robinett, PGM, Chairman, St. John #113 RR 2 Box 52, Randall 66963 (913)739-2468 Lawrence D. Winegardner, PGM, Active #158 601 S. 6th, Atchison 6G002 (913)367-4670 CONVENTION Richard D. Overton, PGM, Chairman, Armourdale #271 6937 Grandview, Merriam 66204 (913)236-8570 ACTIVITIES James Eugene Bradley, Chairman, Kiowa #293 201 S. Bay St., Greensburg 67054-1704 (316)67054-1704 Milce Haxton, Wyandotte #3 5325 Linden, Roeland Parle 66205
(913)236-8030
Orves Urias Beeghly, Quinter #410 601 Long St., Quinter 67752 (913)754-3678 Lester Brammer, Jr., Golden Rule #90 635 SW Harrison # 414, Topeka 66603-3721
(913)233-2847
Clifton Monore Geis, Circleville #20 Circleville 66416 (913)924-3772 Jimmie Lee Grassi, Old Mission #153 9116 W. 82nd St., Shawnee Mission 65204
(913)341-8035
Robert Joseph Higgs, Golden Rule #90 125 SW Courtland, Topeka 66606 (913)235-8108 Charles W. McClain, Overland Park #4 3 6 9433 Hardy Dr., Overland Park 66212 (913)649-2241
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GRAND MASTER'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH Brethren, as we sense the dawning of a new century, we feel the presence of a new generation. A generation of men who long to associate themselves with other men of good character and with men of high moral values. They desire to be a part of something much larger than self. In a climate of changing social values and uncertain tomorrows, Free Masonry offer a sanctuary for men to come together to practice those virtues of Friendship, Morality and Brotherly Love. This new generation will swell the ranks of our membership and help promote the great principals of our Craft if we are willing, as older members, to yield just a little. Time and quality will be our new member's prerequisites. The demands of livelihood and family place a high value on time. We can offer quality in time frames that match the needs of this new generation. And, at the same time, we can stand firm. The basic precepts of Masonry need not, should not and cannot be changed. The Ritual need not change. But every other aspect of our Fraternity should be considered subject to review. A Masonic Lodge should be a place of great connections. A place where each member should meet his friends and his employer. His neighbor and his neighbor's neighbor. His mentor and his peer. His customer and his competitor. His father and his son. The young member and the older member can meet on a foundation forged from both the familiar and unfamiliar. In the Lodge, both will need to yield and both will need to stand firm, for neither is entirely right or wrong. Masons who come to Lodge should do so because it is an event that amazes thera, inspires them, enlightens and delights them. To this end, your Grand Master and your Council of Administration are committed to advancing and guiding Masonry in its journey into the 21st Century. We are committed to making a positive difference, and we will do so with an eye to the future and an ear to the past. Respectfully submitted: E. Dean Osborn Grand Master M:.W:. Dean, thanked Mrs. Hodgson for the unforgettable gift the Top Hat worn by Past Grand Master Owen Hodgson. considered it a high honor to be given this gift and stated would wear it with pride. He thanked his Masonic Dad, M: .W: . Don E. Robinett, PGM, appointing him to the line and stated that he would work hard fulfill the trust that had been placed in him.
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He addressed his thanks to the Installation Team for their taking time to participate in this ceremony. He then Introduced the newly installed Grand Lodge officers
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PRESENTATIONS M: .W: . Don E. Robinett, PGM, in behalf of the Installation Team presented the newly installed Grand Master with a German Roller Ball writing pen. W:. Gary A. Stroud, Master, North Star #168, presented a Bible & Gavel. W:. David Edge, Essex, England, presented a Gavel made from ebony and English ash. 111:. John Arnold presented the Grand Master's Fez. Shelly St Sandy (the best presented a Gavel
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First Lady Pat presented a companion German Roller Ball writing pen. R:.W:. Morris Fisher, newly installed Deputy presented First Lady Pat with her necklace.
Grand
Master,
Following the presentations. Brother Leslie Jones, Salina #60, issued and invitation to Grand Lodge to hold the 1995 Annual Communication in the Temple in Salina. (Invitation accepted) Using all three gavels, M:.W:. Dean caused the assembly to rise for the Benediction offered by W:. Harry L. Cross, newly installed Grand Chaplain. The Grand Master again thanked everyone for taking time to be present at his Installation, reminded them of his reception April 23rd and declared the public meeting closed.
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Appendicies Statistical Summaries & Listings Including Necrology Membership Synopsis Directory of Lodges Deceased Past Grand Masters Living Past Grand Masters Lodges Consolidated Grand Representatives Lodges By District Warrants Issued Report of Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Retiring Secretary Proposed Admendments
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DEATHS DURING THE YEAR 1993 SMITHTON LODGE #0001 Billy A. Bauer, David E. Davies, Ray Meidinger, Burl A. Muns, Ivan R. Smith, Cornelius Boone, Ray E. Weide LEAVENWORTH #0002 Orraan W. Leavel, Neil Lauranee A ^ o n Potts
Wesley Morrison,
Raymond
W. Wooden,
WYANDOTTE #0003 Roy Lynn Baker, Herman Arthur Beyreis, Frank Orville Borden, Glenn Ernest Breeland, James Edward Butler, Roy C. Castle, Earl George Dulin, Wilbur L. Dye, Robert Frederick Ehrhardt, Gordon B. Fox, Jerome Englander Grossman, Emmett Henry Hamner, Raymond Lee Hollaway, Willard Shelton Ingram, Arnold Joseph Kasper, Alfred Leroy Meads, Harley Edwin Miller, Thurman Doyle Norris, Marion Miller O'Dell, John Chester Powell, Eugene Augustus Roth, William Paul Timmerman LAWRENCE #0006 ^ _^ Billie Eugene A m ^ , Ralph Galen Guliey, David Mervin King, Robert Vernon Long, Robert L. McBride, Peter Paul Pitchlynn, Laurel O. Ringler, Marion R. Smith, Kenneth Allen Travis, Ivan C. Vannortwick, Walter Benedict Varnum
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UNION #0007 Ernest W. Boger, Hillas B. Brockett, Howard L-* Goad, Gary Ray Hauserm^n, James Willard Kitzelman, Lloyd M.*^aughlin, Robert J. Mai<m, Andrew J. Peck, Alvin Ralph Porter, Leonard L. Thewlis, Jerrold Eugene Whitson, Clarence Robert Williamson RISING SUN #0008 George Dale Baxter, Paul Fuller Campbell, Elmer Capps, William EarlJi^mer, James Kile Heath, David Neil Milburn, Harvard A. Mor^nead, Percy Elmer^'Pavey, William Otis Radin, Robert Wayne Shadley ACACIA #0009 y^ y^ Edward Marion Davis, Robert Kenneth Evans, Chester Floyd Paxson, John Temple Quick, Byron P. Sweely, Leland Brown Wise, Herbert Rucker Woodward
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KING SOLOMON #0010 Arthur Halley Asbury, Clarence Louis Beine, Edward E^j^£onway, Thomas Qagene J^tckson, Wallace HalcotLambie, John Hiram Murray, Russeljr Jayv/^wens, Thomas Calvin Roberson, Robert Drake Spencer, Earl Tennisom, W*Tliam BenjStnin Thomas, Jr., Abraham Garry Walker, Norman Harry Winchell JEWELL #0011 Danne William Keith Kannefer, Ansel H. Kent EMPORIA #0012 y y^ J. Irwin Beeson,^^enneth D. Fullen, Kenneth Leroy Helstrom, Charles Thomas'^erzog, Jr., James E. Robinson, Harry Russell Seacat, Robert Earl Sharrai, David L^^loan, Clark Howard Stoujx* Robert Louis Sutton, Claren A T Toms, Lewis Franklin WhSr€e, Charles Ellis Williams, Dale Eugene Wright GREAT BEND #0015 Clarence WiJ/liam B^er, laker. Mark Bartlett, James Preston Cheely, Harold C.K'My, James Edward Ethridge, Martin Rolland Jaeger, Byron Edward Johnson, Donald Charles Meisenheimer, Wayne>^ee Owen, Clifford Lester Powelson, Edward Meredith Solterj/jack Edward Steadman, Glenn George Storrer, Melbourne Brunts j^omas
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LAFAYETTE #0016 \/ Thomas Lynn Ball, Dorsey G^ Barker, Robert Warren Cook, William Sloan Fegerson, Ira C. H^^es, Donald W. Honeyman, Kajrl Adolph Hugos, Joseph Leland'>^ones, Jr. , Erpe'st Arthur^x'll^ndquist. Herbertw^rthur Rose, Herbert WohlforcS^andell TOPEKA #0017 ^ • Georg^ Raleigh Besore, Benjamin Burton Brosamer, Roy Lester Bitewi, Merle Lee Carr, George S. Challacombg-, Sherman Daniel Emrich,^Orville William Johnson, Paul H. (Jamison, Omar Raymond JonSiS, Clarence A. Post, Robert Gilbert R o ^ i l , Claude F. Sinor, Robert Airom Solow, Ansel LeVernq^Stauf f er, Donald Eugene Whitlow y OTTAWA #0018 Leo G. Dale F. Bones, Randolph Mackey Bundy, Willia'iii'li. 3. Belled, Bell©*, Dal Fine, Charles A ^ G r e e n , Robert W. Johnson, Bert Frankliri,j^es, Ernest E. N^raon, Ray cline Sweany, Jr., James Milton Warriock OLATHE #0019 Robert Park McGee, Chester Elliott Moore CIRCLEVILLE #0020 Francis L. Kling MELVERN #0022 ^ ^ Francis Taylor tfones COUNCIL GROVE #C »0036 / , Wesley Elbertt Bu^ke^/^awrence Buftejj^a' David Maddux, Will A. Roswurm, Norvi^le Marion R RvlSdick, tlSdicl Harold Dean Trimmell, Lee Ellis TrArell, Clarencee Hale H a l e Wl White
PALMYRA #0023 Richard Floyd Ai^en, Henry Henry N Neil e i l Chastain, Chastain, Kenneth Homer Kitchen, Lawrence Avery Lamb
Webb
E. Fenton,
OSAGE VALLEY #0 024 . Howard Barnes, Strother Roy Bra^r Vernon William Dunaway, Jr., Noel Ivan Gandung, Wlater Elwjaa'^arker, George Edward Zakoura OKETO #0025 / Uhl Henry Totten NEOSHO #0027 i t t e n Y / L. D. Bowen, W. Ray Pyke, Donald William Strawder PACIFIC #0029 •J. R Fenton A. Cunningham, John Robert Leimenstoll, Hugh K. Shirely, Gerald Dean Yockey lingham,
TOWANDA #0030 j>/ Warren W. /Corbin, Clyde Charles Orr, George W. Scott, James Corneliu^/Wolf, Leonand Lee Wolf ARCANA #0031 Vernon Wayne Whittaker AUBURN #0032 , y ^ Thomas^ McConnel^ Bulkley, John Henderson, Homer JohrviOTi, Luther Paul I^9<Jfe, Chester Orville Steffee
Gilbert
MOUND CITY #0033 Samuel Ivan Clrark, Harry W. Fisher, Leo Theodore Foster, Julius Gilbert ManVey, Sidney Ross Stogsdill NT FORM # #0034 >* ^/^ ANCIENT Don Beaumont AndCTS, Wilburp*f\L Ballard, Sr., James Benjamin Dem;^^^<fers, Alvah Eugene PrIfScott
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HIAWATHA #0035 Gilbert Lee Carter, Walter Ditzfield, Cleo Edward Godwin, Ernest W. Hohnbaum, Edward Lawrence Kessberger, Alfred W. Oltjen, Hall Henderson Thormburgh, Clarence Arthur Willis PAOLA #0037 Devee, William E. Kimbrel. Orren Leslie De^ee, William E. Kirhbrell, P a u l s e n , Glenn A r t h u r S u t t o n , C h a r l e s r o d e r i c k
Clarence VJiJ^n
Hubert
lOLA #0038 / ^ yBen C h a r l e s E l l l ^ , A r t h u r E. Gelphrami, H a r r y V. y f i o g g a t t , W i l l i a d C. Hopper, L a r r y D. Hudson, Kenneth H ^ J i S s a t § ^ W i l l i a m A. Ma,&tin, S t a n l e y L. Mitchem, Huey J . Ni^iliolson, Edward B. Zah«r SENECA #0039 y^ Charles F. Sherrer, Maurice Baldwirfslocum, Clyde Snider, Loren F. Thompson DESOTO #004 0 James Wayne Bloomer MCKINLEY #0041 Louis A. Likes HOLTON #0042 _ Calvin Eugene Bickford, Ray Jackson/^ytle, Minnis R. Riley, Claudie Russell Va\.^t
Lewis
W.
^ ^ Premo,
NICKERSON #0043 Jim Benjamin Birght, Vacil Howard Campbell, Walter C. Cody, Luther C. Inge, Kenneth Eugene MO(C*^s, Viet Daniel Rees DELPHIAN #0044 Richard A. Whightsil EASTON #004 5 Norman Charles Williams HALSTEAD #0046 John Arthur Schowal t e i / NINE MILE #0049 Ira A. Ball LAKE #0050 Billie Dean Cornelius, Thomas Harrison Whiteraan ORIENT #0051 I y Marvin Lee A n d e r s ^ , Clifford F. Bezin^fe, Robert Curtis B r o w n ^ > ^ Boyd D. Chumley, ^William Merle C l a w , James Elmore £:ogda>7 Walter Edwin ForcJ^Harold Elvin Garrett, Roy Earl Gregg^ Claude Harold G u i o e ^ Herbert Allen Harbourv/'Earl H. Hatch, William C. H e n t z l e ^ ' E a r l S. Johnson^^Howard Daniel Killam, Lloyd Jackson Lomaxv^Bernard G. Meyer^^Sr., PajJl Tinsley Michael, J'red E. Moore, Jr., Robert Nelson-Palraei/^ Richard Lee Peytoi^ Eugene Paul Robinson, Jack Branson Sippel, Harold Eugene Stone, J. Boyd Wegele, Herschel W. Y e n z e r ^ ^ LACYGNE #0061 ^ Lovett Ben Croxton, Robert Earl Haupt, William Ryan Hurley, Charles Harry Lease, Darwin Eugene«-Walters, Donald E. Dare POTTAWATOMIE #0052 ^ .y' Merle Johnson Beach, Carlton C. French
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SHAWNEE #005,4 v^ yChester,/^lin Beaman, Burdette Charles Hinsey, /Kay James JohnsbfC Robert Vi&pxv Mayhew, Robert Charle^ Muijphy, Marcus Frederick Richards^, George Morrison Smitfh, Leonard Thomas Smith, William Lee South, Walter Bert Walkup TROY #0055 y' - ^ Douglas Harold ^'urbridge, Robert Vernon Campbell SPRING HILL #0056 .^ Willis Alden Lang, Glenn Franklin Wiswell YORK #0057 /f y Louis Bennie DeFrank, Leonard M. Godown, Edward Grant Jewett, Sylvester Joe Lewis, Harlen D. Monteith, Howard L. Swisher, Walter R. Onruh, Alfred Burtrum Weekley MCCRACKEN #0058 ^/ Raymond Frank, Kenneth House, Harrison Forest Pedigo SALINA #0060 ^ Wheeler Ashcraft, ,Jr. , John Ross Egan, Eugene Lawrence French,^^ John Wills Gill'en, Norman C. Grant, L^yd William HattoriT^ Albert Mark HedgeSj^«>'f.indley Cecil Helbe^zx, John Thomas Hoyne, William Carl John^n, Charles E./<Caup, Charles William Krah, Charles F. Lei^ch, Lester W. McMiKlan, Floyd LeRpy Mil'i'er, Hugh Rooneyy Ben Alfred Sellers, Robert Frank SykCs, Argel Odell Weekg/ RIDGEWAY #0062 Robert Clark Coursen, Joel Piatt Kes ADAMS #0063 ./,. ....^ / , Howard English Warren Fowler HardiJick, Wayne Allen O'Cohnell, South, Phillip W. Zwah-Left WATHENA #0064 . Eddie Lee Clark, Miyion Risner Jones, Frederick William Phol, Ralph Waldo Wilkin^cm GARDNER #0065 Prank T. Allen, Jr., Roy Bruce, Walter Dale McCarter, Ralph F. Miller, Frank Rauschkolb BURLINGTON #0066 Robert Otis Douglass, Virgil Naylor
Lee
Levering,
Lester
FRANKFORT #0067 Harvey R. Bridenstine, Max Everett Dinsmore, Knipp, LeRoy M. Shafer, Hugh Wesley Tyler
Charles
Marvin
Oscar
ALT;WIONT #006 9
Billy P. Allen BAXTER #0071 Elmer Willard Anderson, Gerald Eugene Barkley, Harold Theodore Burr, Floyd Junior Gilraore, Noble Everett Youell CHETOPA #0071 Jack LaVerne Addis, Vernon Carl Allen, Gilbert Arnold Brown, Lendel S. cowan, George Aaron Kelley MYSTIC TIE #0074 David George Black, Alva Chappell, Oliver Frank Davis, Carl Drouillard, Jesse Jack Eastman, Charles Lee Fennell, Davis H. Gruver, Orville C. Hart, Verlin Madison Rollins, Robert Theodore Sanborn
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WAMEGO #0075 Clifford E. Area, Elsraere W. Atkinson, Glenn D. Hair, Harvard Judson Goodrich, Emra Adam Hepler, Ervin John Jahnke, Charles B. Johnson, William L. Jones ERIE #0076 Buford Ernest Fisher, Alexander Franklin Neely, Charles Police DELTA #0077 Clarence Howard Frieden, LaVerne Elwin Gardner, Charles Richard Gorham, Lester Harold Shaw, Lyle Gene Timmis CORINTHIAN #0079 Henry Ross Fields, William Howard Masters, Dwight Harold Shaffer, Alva Clo Shipley
Earl
D.
McMurdo,
ZEREDATHA #0080 James Payton Cauthorn, Ray C. Johnson, Noah Wellington Wayne Rogler
Peach,
DORIC #0083 William T. Crow, Clarence Michael Dyster SUTTON #0085 Raymond Eugene Anderson, Lester Brammer, Sr., LeRoy Schuchart, Darrell B. Shroyer, James Dean Siebert, Lloyd Wanamaker
T. H.
SUNFLOWER #0086 Clyde Donald Boelens, Lester Leonard Byron, Earl S. Dill, Dolph M. Doyle, Raymond Edward Evans, Melvin Arthur Gerringer, Howard Graves, Jr., Carl Nelson Guinty, Robert Parnell Gwinn, Doyle Wayne Hampton, James Donald Hereford, Robert Denny Jay, Raymond Eldon Langford, Raymond Howard McAdams, Gerald Virgil McNew, George Denis Releford, Reynolds Victor Revard, Jr., Dean Edward Sayler, Bobby Jearl Swinney, Cletus Leon Toddleson, Thomas Clinton Warner, Harley Ray Weese, Harold Archie Young, Jr. MANKATO #0087 Lloyd Hubert Burge, Stanley Emerson Ozmun, Melvin Spencer Peugh EUREKA #0088 Edward Allen Staton
Perkins,
Francis
Mack
Probasco,
Eugene
O'Neil
GOLDEN RULE #0090 James Acheson, Jack Allen Anderson, William Donald Bateman, Sr., William Ernest Brown, Rudolph Bryan, Francis Ray Canada, Lester Guy Clark, Marvin Clyde Davidson, Forrest O. Dudding, Claud Millard Farra, Juane J. Gorena, Richard Junior Halstead, Chris W. Henriksen, Senovia T. Hernandez, Guy W. Johns, Harold Guy Knowlton, Lawrence Leonard Koci, Orville Raymond Lewis, Charles Lynch, Niels N. Pederson, James L Raines, John Con Reynolds, Jack Lee Rice, Marlin Martin Sayler, Emery Paul Shimer, Jimmie Bryan Tipton, Thayne Eugene VanDonge, John w. Wilson, James Thoman Wymore, Jr. MARYSVILLE #0091 Marion Hastings Carnine, James L. Fenstermacker, Clarence lee Roy Hancock, Harold George Hoerath, Charles Fenwyck Jones, Edward Eugene Latta, Arthur William Little, Albert Dee Maendale, Donald Cline Morris DEVON #0092 Charles Irving Weyant
Atkisson,
Charles
LeWayne
McBride,
Miles
E.
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GIRARD S0093 John Bemis Carson, Robert Goodrich Clanton, Brodie Harryman, Homer Roy Lasure, Guido Herbert Succane, Raymond Earl Shoemaker HARMONY #0094 Jacob Allison Grubb, Wynn T. McKneely
Jr., Jihn
A Head,
William
Dean
Hughes,
CONSTELLATION #0095 Harvey E. Bentley, Chandler P. Berryraan, John Carl Crawley, George W. Davis, Lloyd Jacob Eby, Ozie Glenn Griffin, William H. Kirk, Donald E. Manthey, Orloff W. Meek, Clinton Leo Richardson, Warren W. stover DELAWARE #0096 Charles Sam Anderson, J. David Bechtel, donald Anson Bunker, Harry Selvester Cornwell, Ed Alton Hays, Edward M. Hein, Charles Edward Keller, Jr., Donald Russell McCully, Joseph A. Sass, Dean Aldo Yates PATMOS #0097 Lynn Bruce Auer, Eugene Earl Carlson, John Logan Condell, John William Hargis, Clifford Leo Moreland, Donald Joseph Rayburn, Glenn George Storrer BENEVOLENT #00 98 Donald Myron Berger, Robert U. Gillespie, Irl McClellan Mayden, Geroge Harvey Smith, Francis LeRoy Straight WICHITA #0099 Monte Dee Ashlock, John Webster Auckerman, Oren Lane Baker, Douglas L. Ballard, Alan M. Brixey, Homer K. Brunk, Robert Allen Bybee, Russell B. Byers, Aubrey L. Campbell, Einar Christopherson, Lynn Edward Dunn, Donald J. Elliott, Dale S. Fitzwater, Louis H. Garrett, Peter Halko, Glenn Morris Hamlett, Arthur A. Hoffman, William F Holleicke, James Walter Hudgins, Chester O. Johnson, Jack Johnson, Jack K. McKay, Ralph W. McCollister, Olney Monroe, Jr., Elam D. Patterson, Jr., Elmer Gene Paxton, Preston Hubert Roark, James Erastus Roby, Gus L. Rucker, Gayle Lee Shatell, Owen A. Stinnett, Frank S. Swem. Arlos G. Tarn, Vernon W. Ward, Robert M. Weber, Donald LaVerne Wheeler, Emmet O. Whitaker, Irven J. Williams, Steve D. Xidis PRUDENCE #0100 Richard Card, Jr., LaVerne Chancellor, Leonard E. Martin, J. Webb
Paul
EUCLID #0101 Howard K. Gilliland, Virgil Moser KEYSTONE #0102 Leon F. Heal, Jack Eldon Cooper, Willard Junior Cotton, Robert Sid Dotson, Ralph V. Falkner, Tazoni S. Grandclair, George K. Harris, Emanuel A. Heinze, Willard B. Holford, William Wesley Jackson, James A. Keller, Kurtz Kime, Willis E. Larason, Harvey McCall, George G. Meeske, Jr., Willard C. Polite, Junior A. Rogers, Jack Volk, Paul S. Wooten, Claude W. Yeates CEDAR #0103 Felix W. Bouray, Leroy S. Bryan, Frank John Cornelson, Clifford L. Gibson, Allen Bernard Johnson, David Lee Kern, William E. Lewis, Kenneth Eugene Ranabarger, Ralph H. Toland FRONTIER #0104 Lyle Clark Dewey, Reginald W. Graff, William R. Houdek, Gerald E. Schlins, Marvin H. Schwerdtfeger SOLOMON CITY #0105 Eugene Earl Carlson, Max Fitzwater, Gary Keith Taylor, Hubert Alfred Toepfer, Fred Woodall
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FIDELITY #0106 Jerry Dee elites. Finis Raymond Duncan, Robert Smith Duncan, Sr., Glen Eldon Hoobler, Stanley Phenis King, Grantville Ridge Lewis, Haruvey Gordon Philips, John Robert Prather, James Murle Teter FORTITUDE #0107 Robert Walter Bowman, Starling W. Wood, Jr.
Alpha
Otis
Brown,
Claude
J.
Snyder,
AMERICUS #0109 Robert D. Gordon WINFIELD #0110 Raymond Walter Andes, Philip Edward Soger, William, N. Caton, James Phillip Desbien, Carl Wright Hamlin, Wayne Smith Lefler, Calvin Walter Wilkers HAYSVILLE #0112 John Carlton Bernsten, Charlie Joe Hardesty, Ernest Leroy Ittner, Sr., Robert Dale Lawrence, Lawrence Delois Nelson, Jess G. Scheffel, Richard Thayer Roberts, George E. Wilton ST JOHNS #0113 Norris H. Goodwin, Henry Herman Vogel Advance #0114 Leo J. Dawson EXCELSIOR #0115 Kenneth W. Blake, William Virgil Miller MUSCOTAH #0116 Summer Ralph Williams PARSONS #0117 Charles Dale Bohrer, Leo Floyd Boulanger, Ray Drexall Fincher, Dorraan Edgar Francis, George Leland Gowan, Aubria James Hale, James Lee Harris, Donald Jewell Hoffman, Ray Mason Hubbard, Preston Andrew Lakin, Mickey Silveanus Landers, Ward Ames Mansfield, Jacob Whitson Myers, Edward Ames Owens, Ira Sartin, Ivan Willis Shafer, John Will Todd, Bernie James Wilkerson, Bill Gene Wolverton, Albert Elijah Wright, Jr. CHEROKEE #0119 Raymond George Blackett WOODSON #0121 George William Henson, Glen Martin Moon, Rex Roland Moon, John M. Rogers CLIFTON #0122 Nathan Perry Martin HUTCHINSON-RENO #0124 Frank Grenell Abernathy, Curt B. Boese, Robert Patton Bowles, Bill Rayl Cole, Charles M. Graham, Donald C. Greever, Harold Edwin Gronquist, George F. Hall, Arlyss Carey Hines, Stephen B. Horrell, Walter J. Jones, George W. Koonz, Elmer Leon Lentz, William Robert Munkres, R. Keith Rishel, Robert Eddy Simmons, Darrell P. Waggner, Durlin James Wilson CAWKER CITY #0125 Max R. Dudley, Orval Wade Fenton, Francis W. Long MERIDIAN #126 Mafer Tunnison, Lloyd Allison Wussow
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PALESTINE #0127 Ralph LeRoy Hodges, Paul C. Middleton, Vernon Eugene Sawyer BELLEVILLE #012 9 Robert Leroy Johnson POLAR STAR #013 0 Henry David Lawrence, Harold Henry Oxendale, Charles Augustus Tiegen CARSON #13 2 Paul Leon Barnes, William Martin Wright
Harry
Blake,
Frank
A.
Rayl,
Evert
CRESCENT #0133 Bobbie Nelson Branine, Charles Allen Conely, Meryl Kenneth Finefrock, Jerry Ronald Kitchens, Kenneth 0. Overfeft, Ira L. Popplewell, Maurice Van Swearingen, Leon Leslie Wiechman CLAY CENTER #0134 Lawrence Arnold. Avery, Edgar Moody Ivey, Derald F. Mack, Harvey Louis Oetinger, Laurence Oscar Smith, Leland McKinley Wait LENEXA #0135 Guy S. Blankenship, Edward Levi Butts, Arthur L. Jones, Richard O. Kay, Maurice Edward Rusk, Robert L. Tambling, William H. Teas VESPER-OLIVE #0136 Henry Mason, Samuel Wesley Shade, Wayne Federick Shannon CHERRYVILLE #0137 Chester Byram, James W. Gulp, Melvin G. Jones
Jewett, Charlie
Leon
DOVER #0138 Warner W. Rogers SIGNAL #141 Harold Calvin Herpich, LeRoy W. Hitchings, Orvan Payson Monroe NEWTON #0142 Garland Webster Buster, Chester A. Doles, Harold T. Dunlap, Curtis Lee Edwards, Clifford Otis Getz, Thomas H. Gordon, Herbert A. Hartraan, William Orval Hess, Leslie A. Oberhelman, Warren Julian Waters MINNEAPOLIS #0143 Frank Adkins, Robert Dudley Casey, George Washington Davis, Richard M. Gardinier, Lemuel Ray George, Carl Wayne Gotti, John L. Schur GILEAD #0144 Benjamin S. Jackson, Elmer Frank Krueger, Everett J. Smith MT VERNON #0145 Harold J. Boettcher, Howard J. Fouts, Elmer Leland Highland, Marvin Rodney Motes, Gilmore A. North, William M. Trickett ELLSWORTH #014 6 Albert Loren Bailey, Joseph Harry Dennis, Lawrence Henry Hohl, Lynn E. Veazey, William Harold Westerhaus, Francis Lesher Wilson CENTRE #014 7 John Willard Olsen, Max William Tharp WAKEENEY #014 8 Raymond Earl Custer, Jr., Ulysses Edward Neast
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WELLINGTON #0150 Landon Abel, Ivan Olen Berg, Jr., Robert Lewis Bessell, William Ted Clark, Paul W. Olson, Jr., Harry Milton Posey, Russell Dwight Tipton, Dale Lloyd Wright DOUGLASS #0151 Elmer J. Claxton, Clyde Farnsworth, Joseph Love Guyot, Thorne Hurst, Claud Palmer Shaver, Frank Lester Worley, Wish Wright
James Allan
LEBO #0152 Eugene F. Freund, Jack Lee Majors, Karl W. Pieratt, Sylvester L. Rogers, George Charles Schlobohm, Warren Selbert VanSickle, Howard Turner Wilson OLD MISSION #0153 Robert Orrin Dickey, Julius Finkelston, Donald Wilson Fore, Dale D Geiselman, Ronald George Hardy, Charles Raymond Hitchcock, Donald C. Hulse, Clifford Percy Johnson, william David Jolly, Edward C. Kersten, Walter Samuel Morgenstern, Rudolph O. Mrizek, Rex H. Nielson, John Emanuel Noll, Harold Lester Panich, Thomas R. Petroshak, Lloyd Evans Risinger, Andrew Knox robertson, Eugene Ross Terhune, Jimmie Blain Turner, James F. Vitcha, Earl Denver Void LINCOLN #0154 Floyd L. Cox, Lloyd G. Dresselhaus, Ervin James Gibbs, Donley Hartzel, Phillip Alfred Houston, Arthur R. Liggett, Gene C. Montgomery HOPE #0155 Donald J. McDonald, Park David Young DEXTER #0156 Parian John Cochran, Ralph Lloyd Daniel, Harry William Jacobs, Wilford Homer Rahn ACTIVE #0158 William A. Catlett, L. Milton Chew, Basil Glen Demmon, Robert Fred Duncan, Bobby Dick Hargrave, Ira Robert Morrison, Thomas Henry Raffensperger, Clement A. Trapp, Henry Tautloff, Warrem LaVerne Willmeth SAQUI #0160 Everett L. Cooley, Dale Woodworth Miller, James R. Standley ALMA #0161 Joseph Emanuel Diehl, Thomas M. Oliver, George Schlecty SABETHA #0162 Charles Elwood Baker, Jr., Donald Lee Williams GREENWOOD #0163 Harry Dea Boles, Oscar Edward Foulke, Charles Arlen Wiggans ATWOOD #0164 Glen V. Brendlinger, Frank Thomas Buk, Vernon F. Landau, John Earl Leech, Jr., Victor Clement McCain, Robert Eldon Reeves OXFORD #0165 Lewis Albert Kite, Myrnus Cletus Morton FARMERS #0166 Robert A. Bergsten, Lloyd F. Moline LARNED #0167 Thaine O. Beamer, John Matthew Couchman, Fred Samuel Evans, William Paul Griffith, Clyde Wallace Hirt, John H. Kline, Ray Linthacum, Leonard Burton Thompson
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NORTH STAR #016 8 Elijah Paul Baird, Charlie Isaac Clearwater, William Henry Davis, Clinton Duncan Eldridge, Lee Arnold Evans, William David Gwin, Philip Strickland Hackney, Charles William Hatter, Clifford Edgar Morton, Troy Eldon Riggle, Howard Francis Stiles, Dwight Jesse Tnompson, Arthur Lloyd Willyard, Elmer Tobias Woolsey BLUE RAPIDS #0169 Charles Roger Googe, George C. Hewitt, Charles Lawrence Musil, Andrew Archie Woody STERLING #0171 Orville L. Daenzer, Kenneth Paul Slough, Jack Knox Yoakum MCPHERSON #0172 Everett W. Anderson, Bedie Glen Berg, James S. Bruce, Robert Clarence Cooper, Howard Quentin Laughlin, George R. McCormick, Stanley McMurray, Carl William Oberst, Cameron Pence, Lawrence A. Perkins BELLE PLAINE #0173 Charles Robert Belew, Edward S. Cain, John L. Wight, Charles R. Woolridge
Harold
Thaine
Rutter,
WESTERN STAR #0174 Guy E. Gibson, Jr., Ranson Fay Nelson, Dean Orlo Pounds, Charles H. Shields, Wilbur C. Stewart, Ward Olmstead Travelute RUSSELL #0177 Charles O. Abbey, Phillip A. Berschauer, Harold Lee Bishop, Jr., Harlan Samuel Boxberger, James Hunter Caldwell, Kenneth Dean Dole, John Issac Friesen, Odgen Worley Greene, Herold Leo Holt, Marshall Maupin, Harold Clynne McConnell, William Herman Wilhelm PHILLIPSBURG #0184 Larry S. Beck, Roy E. Bolte, Dwoght Chester Look, Elmar Wayne McLaughlin, Nick Anton Stutterheim, Raymond A. Thompson MOUNTAIN SLOPE #0186 Max Eldon Alstrom, Keith Park Nicodemus PITTSBURG #0187 Herman L Harnett, Carl Andrew Berry, Donald Dean Brancart, William Wallace Clark, Roy S. Dobbs, Ted Grassi, Everett Ray Hanna, Byron Howard Hickman, James J. Hill, Ray Marvin Hill, Millard H. Hostetter, Robert G. Hull, Jack L. Kabonic, John D. Kelso, James H. Milligan, Hugh J. Morgan, James H. Morris Jr. , Clifford U. Myers, Joseph B. Perry, Kenneth A. Plake, Richard F. Tindel, Guy H. White ONAGA #0188 Alphonso Nelvin Dodds, Loyal Wayne Feiden, Smith, Theodore J. thompson, Meryl D. Wheeler HENRI #0190 Charles William Roberts
Hitzeman,
Charles
F.
Loenard
Kesinger,
WALNUT VALLEY #0191 Alvin Schwartzkopf ROYAL #0192 James W. Maris, Ralph Clayton Renfro GALENA #0194 David LaRue Hasenplaugh, William Wilford Karr
Donald
Thomas
David
Grand Lodge of Kansas HAYS #0195 Harold F. Hillman, David Mervin King, Martin Nielson, Floyd LaVern Werhan
John
Loughridge,
Harry
MADISON #0196 Lloyd Barton Campbell, James Albert Dunham, Floyd A. Hubbard, Harley Vance McClure, David Donald Rickabough, Donald Edwin Riley, Ralph R. Schwintz BLUE HILL #0196 John C. Taylor ANTHONY #0200 Howard W. Carrlthers, Keith Duane Dombaugh, Ernest L. Parker, Raymond Potts MULVANE #0201 Horace C. Birkhead, Deryl Dean Calvert, Delmer Duane Davis, Roy Lee Davis, Marvin E. Harlan, Sr., Charles Gordon Hukle, James Willis Kingston, Charles Vernon Kush, William Dale Rusher, Richard Eugene Russell HARPER #0206 Lester August Arning, Raymond H. Bolton, James Rayburn Clarkson, Everett Grant, George Robert Hackney, Thomas E. Howell, Glen T. Hudleston, Hubert Peden Johnson, James Fredrick Spears SUMNER #02 03 Melvin Lee Reser FULTON #0210 Vernon Richard Carrell, Albert Lyell, Hobart Holt Wadsworth
Ellsworth
Gentle,
Harvey
R.
WALNUT CITY #0215 Kenneth Roy Button HIATTVILLE #0216 Russell Hubert Ballinger ELLINWOOD #217 Richard Lee Patterson CORNER STONE #0219 Thomas E. Grubbs, Delmar E. Loughridge LEBANON #0221 Carl Andrew Erickson, Glenwood D. Freed, Anton Hamilton Larsen, Darrel Dean Nelson ST BERNARD #0222 Emmet Earl Berdue, Donald Eugene Davis, Melvin A. Drake, Victor Leroy Durr, Clyde Clayton Fagen, Harold Leroy Hearn, Ferald Edward Longton, William Walter Neal, Johnie E. Renner, Hugh Earl Shira, Irven H. Shuman, William Leonard Steele, William Genn Weyrich JOPPA #0223 Cecil Ernest Liggett SILOAM #0225 John James Arthur, Jr., Hunter Blair, Ralph Wicks Carroll, Robert E. Cunningham, Horace 0. Dark, Warren Albert Downs, Howard Elza Grindle, Melvin Joy Howard, Howard Clifford Miller, Marvin Deuane Perkins, Raymond Charles Whitlow, Jr., Gene Lowell Williams, Richard Wright VULCAN #0229 Paul K. Houdashelt, Ralph Wheeler
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NINNESCAH #0230 Elmer L. Armstrong, Charles Albert Banks, Sr., Harry E. Craig, Menzo Hainline, William D. Klaver, Paul Mann, Harry otto Salmans, Jr. CLINTON #0233 Chester D. Campbell AXTELL #0224 Tom H. Baker, Max E. Dinsmore MOUNT HOPE #0238 David A. Cain, Millard John Kincaid PEACE #0243 Edwin C. Roberts MARMATON #0245 Lester C. Coles TYRIAN #0246 Harry D. Anderson, Warren Leslie Fouse, Lawrence Kenneth Hamit, Harry Kent Lotton, Vernon Albert Schwartz, Donald Louis Ward CHASE #0247 David J. Hiebert, Lewis Eugene James, Vernon Arthur Westfall ALBERT NEESE #0248 Henry H. Carothers, Arthur E. Clausen, Floyd Edwin Gaines, Gerald S. Olmstead
Robert
Emory
Fester,
STAFFORD #0252 Thurman E. Bowen, Rex D. Milton, Harold Vincent Rundell OAKLEY #0253 Claude H. Fulton, Harold Harding Hockersmith IONIC #0254 Charles E. Craig, William Thomas English, Albert E. Kay LYRA #0256 James Raymond Kessler, Robert R. Snook WESTMORELAND #2 57 Roy Roosevelt Pfrang MORTON #02 58 Lawrence H. Aaron, Paul T Blakey BEATTIE #0259 Everett Carleen KILWINNING #0265 Billy Dale Draper, Henry Bennett Gibbens, William Max Mathis, Raymond Ruggie Ogle, Carl Raymond Piaster, Elmer L. Salley, Robert Jennings Scarbrough, Richard Ernest Stalcup, Orie Roscoe Sultz, Robert Leroy Tredenick, Winfred Darrell Trinkle, Oran Wenford Waters, Roy E. Wetherall MOUNT ZION #0266 Benjamin Franklin Langley BOURBON #0268 John Boyd Bartholomew, L. Broughton, Ralph Henry Stewart MISTLETOE #0269 D. Max Casselman, George F. Chitwood, Oscar H. Jenkins, Earl E. Meils
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ARMOURDALE #0271 Karl Bernard Larson, Robert Dean Little, Fred Anthony Wilbur Frederick Schleifer, Norman R. VanHooser
Renier,
UNITY #0273 Louie Bluraenshine, Troy R. Garner, Clarence Cleveland Kirby, George Crisp McCadden, Herbert Vergil Peebler, Cyrus Blake Tetirick, Donald L. Wise BLACK DIAMOND #0274 Frank Barrow, Jay Jones, Jr. WEBB #0275 Joseph Franklin Brannan, Paul Bennett Wilson
Phillips, Howard
Eugene
ASHLAND #0277 John Thomas Mitchell, Carl James Johnsotn COSMOS #0278 Jimmie George Debano, Delmar L. Lewis, Robert R. Raibourn, Leo Martin Shipers, Harold Robert Starne, Robert Frazee Waite BARNEY #0279 Elmer Ansel Bryant, Robert Dwight Terwilliger MILLBROOK #0281 Chester Leroy Baird, Murlin Alonzo Cooley, Carl Davis Kobler, Herbert Leo Robinson, Gregory Leon Stephens, David Thomas Gilson ALPHA #0282 Lawrence Glenn Grumbein, Chester Arthur Powell, Earl Albert Reed, Clark Curtiss Rucker, James Roy Sinclair, Ray Sinclair, Harry Cecil Wright PRESTON #0283 William H. Evans, Jr., Joseph Goddard ANTHEM #0284 Alexander H. Cheney, Floyd S. Fairleigh, Delmer L. Miller ARGONIA #0285 Charles Allen Copeland, Rollin Gastineau, Copeland, Rose
Raleigh F.
LOTUS #0286 Roy E. Debrick, Lloyd Spillman EMERALD #0289 Lamar L. Chleboun PARADISE #0290 Carl Shepard Brumley, Harold Barrett Harmon VanDyke
Sidney
Hockett,
Max
A.
Button,
BEULAH #0291 LeRoy Henry Waymaster, Emery Jacob Willson KIOWA #0293 Richard Stanley Mitchum, Ellis Lyndon Peck COMANCHE #02 95 Ray Burditt, Lynn D. Burton, Harold W. Ellis, George Robert Hackney, William Earl Hubbard, Marvin Glynn Lewis, Clinton Deboi Sherman, John S. Thompson SAMARIA #0298 Ernest A Hanzlicek
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CABLE #0299 Delamr Bay, Jr., Ray L Burditt, Harold Walraven FARGO #0300 Collin Leon Frazier, William H. Goontz, Robert L. Riney, Ralph Lee Sheldon, Everett D. Stockton ALBERT PIKE #0303 William Riley Anderson, Frank Albert Arndt, Audrey James Baenisch, Frank Baker, John H. Bobula, Howard Byron Buchanan, Dwight Eli Buckles, Milton Frank Cain, Louis Joe Carson, George Elwin Claycomb, Herbert Bailey Cockerill, Ralph Lorran Cook, Curtis Rufus Cowley, Paul Hubert Cox, Cecil Newton Daugherty, William David Deless, Eugene John Dickens, Stanley Howard Dixon, Robert Lee Dobrinski, James Alfred Donham, William Franklin Dressen, James Clarence Dull, Perry J. Eash, Hugh Holmes Elam, Milan Finley Ellexson, Ray Neal Ewbank, William August Frerking, John Wesley Giertz, Stanley Richard Gilley, Jack W. Graves, Thaddeus Joseph Greb, Clarence Robert Greenfield, Richard Cornwell Grubb, Jesse Milton Guy, Cleo Leslie Hall, Dennis Tracy Hancock, Jr., Don Allen Harnden, Wilfred Alkirk Harris, Romaine Kenneth Hathaway, Arnold William Hazen, Ernest Hicks, Otto Thomas Hill, Aaron Richard Howe, Julius Cranellee Jenkins, Russell Hastings Johnston, Robert James Kenward, John Richard King, Nicholas Gregory Komo, Marvin Raymond Kraff, Frederick Carl Kreyer, Phillip Thomas Laham, kenneth Earl Laird, Charles Thomas Lampton, Austin Lee Laughlin, William Carl Ledford, Daniel David Lewis, John Richard Linden, A. Lynn Lowry, Edward Joseph Lynch, Cecil Edward McCandless, harold Dean McElwain, Roy Thomas Mcintosh, J. Glenn McKowan, Howard Charles Menne, Orville Moler, Roy William Montague, Harmon Montgomery, Jr., Conrad William Mussett, Myron Efton neal, Morris North Neff, Joseph Gedney Nelson, Merle James Nelson, Clyde Raymond Nibarger, Jack Jesse Owens, Wilbur McClane Page, Cyril Joseph Pfannenstiel, Ray Henley Phelps, Glen Phillippi, Raymond Lester Phillippi, Elmer Reed, James Matthew Robertson, Clifford Albert Rogers, Benjamin J. Ruffner, Robert Frederick Schmidt, Emil Frederick William Schubert, Jack William Shane, Glenn Albert Sonderstrom, Lloyd Clark Sponenberg, Waldo Samuel Steenbock, Kenneth Russell Swenson, Paul Louis Thompson, Eugene Bernard Thorson, Maurice Meyer Tinterow, Charles Shannon Welsh, Albert Emerson Wiley, Harold Alonzo Williams, Raymond Earl Wimer, Bruce Lowell Wiswell, Raymond Dale Wylie, Harold Elbert Young, Paul Maurice Youngmeyer ST. THOMAS #0306 Otis Lee Boyer, Dean R. Christensen, Morgan Hobbs Cole, Walfred Hayes Johnson, Kenneth Dale Maurer, John Maynard Molstad, Edward Jerome Purma, Ira Elmer Rogers, Allen Neil Sloan, Aubrey A. Standley KANSAS #0307 Dean O. Gibson, James L. Jenkins, Elmer Vincent Reichley, Cecil Elmo Smith, Clyde M. Wade, Charles P. Young SYRACUSE #03 09 Raymond O. Davis NAPHTALI #0310 Walter C. Lough, John D. Wolfe HANCOCK #0311 William J. Ankley, Roy U. Clark, Charles Armstrong Custer, Kary C. Emerson, Jack Manley George, Ilo E. Gottschalk, Scott Darrow Linn, Byron Dunfee Meadows, Ernest Kirk Stonebraker SANTA FE #0312 Howard Lee Muse
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HEBRON #0314 Fred Raaf, Elmer R. Schneider VIRGINIA #0315 Joseph C. Beshoner WALLACE #0318 Walter J. Coates GOODLAND #0321 Kenneth R. Hougland, William Clois Pittman BEN HUR #0322 George Thomas Beard, Jr., Victor Ralph Brightwell, Joseph N. Burris, Alva H. Carter, Ted J. Conkling, Sr., George Everett Farley, Virgie G. Filkil, Herman M. Force, John L. Fuller, Jerry D. Gump, Clarence H. Johnson, Charles A. Kelley, Amos Lambert, Howard L. Laswell, William Lingo, Richard F. Meisner, Leonard C. Miller, William A. Reed, Aaron E. Shirley, Martin W. Smith CANEY #0324 Harold Herbert BAker, James Eldon Brown, William Henry Fecht, James Ralph Henderson, Marvin Jerome Jolly, Harold Fenton Pike, Dale Eugene Price, Jimmie D. Randall, Stanley O. White LAHARPE #0325 Charlie E. Hollister HOYT #0327 Glenn Shurtleff Hatch, Jr., William Jefferies, William LaVerne Maris, William Alven Ostrader LACROSSE #0330 Clarence Adolph Thompson
Erni,
Samuel
Junior
Moore,
Marvin
Eugene
HOISINGTON #03 31 Francis Donald DeWeese, Lyle Hicks, James Wylie Logan, Harlan D. McMillin, Oren L. Phillips, Ralph Raymond Rostine,Harold rex Winter ROSEDALE #0333 William Douglas Boyd, William Hubert Buster, John T. Shreves ALLEN #0335 James William Hannigan, Jr., Gene Calvin Luginsland KINCAID #0338 Mont Carter Booher LANE #0339 Franz Anthon Aubry, Clyde A. Putnam LEOTI #0340 Charles Robert Farmer, Jr., Frank Settle, Floyd W. Tuttle
Gordon
Emmett
EDNA #034 5 Paul Edward French, James Leonard Hannon, William Everett Loop, Evelyn rosboro Olson
Oberhiem,
Wallace
M.
Walter
Long,
SPIVEY #0347 Floyd Harold Matlack, Earl E. Preecs, Dick Palmer VanLandingham HOXIE #0348 Elmer Hedge, John Willis Neal NARKA #0349 Rudolph Brabec, Louis F. Cerny
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SUMMERFIELD #03 54 Oscar Karl Rothenberger WELLSVILLE #03 56 Bertram Ernest Harris, John Fred Neis, Albert H. Stanley ALTA VISTA #0357 Vernon LeRoy Falter, Ross Donald Jacobs JENNINGS #0360 George H. Kump VALLEY CENTER #0364 Calvin M. Baird, Lawrence R. Baird, Goerge Delmond Baldwin, Wavern D. Coffman, George F. Dickey, Jack M. Hensley, Paul Vern Kennedy, william J. Neil, Joseph Junior Oliphant, Harley B. Riley, Jr. DERBY #0365 Lloyd Martel Ackley, Jack Barrett, William Carl Bean, Virgil Creech, Travis Earl Franklin, Merle Everett Hearing, Severn Elias High, Harvey Fred Koerner, Sylvester Ray Lansdown, Raymond Forrest Shields, Walton Isaiah Smith, John Robert Stewart, Joseph Edward Wallen BONNER SPRINGS #03 66 Kenneth L. May, Jewell McDowell, Gerald Leonard Powell, Kenneth Shirow Ross PLAINS #0367 Willard M. Bishop, Charles E. Dudley, Wendell Carl Lynn, Mark Edward Wilson
Boyd
Fox, Sr.,
ROGER E. SHERMAN #0369 Glenn Ballenger, Philip Walter Bradshaw, Albert Edward Butcher, Jr., William Thomas Carter, Shelby E. Dame, Fred Fite, John Wesley Gilbert, Oswald Guss Guilford, Gene Francis Hortnick, Donald E. Lee, Charles Henry Magee, Homa Moore, Jack Harvey Patten, Donald Lee Ragland, Paul Albert Rosel, Thomas Lloyd Ross, Jr., Fred Raymond Smotherman, Harold Clifford Westbrook, Earl Lorenzo Wiggins, Earl Wills, William Maxwell Wright DENISON #0372 Glenn Todd Robison DWIGHT #0374 Ervin Wayne Goss, Harold A. Holm, Howard B. Olson, Walter Wayne Olson GRAND VIEW #0376 Harold J. March, Bernard Preston Wright
Isaac Melia, Carl Edward Scott, Milo
BUFFALO #03 79 Walter D. Hempen, John C. Saubers WILSEY #0382 Kenneth D. Hutchinson, Loren Lewis Richardson PROTECTION #03 84 Raymond C. Butts, Virgil E. Lawrence SEABROOK #0385 Perry William Pederson MAYETTA #03 93 Arvin Hubert Baker, Alva Neill Burns, Sr.
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157
Charles Crook, Wilbur
Riddle
WAKEFIELD #0396 Clifford D. Inman, Vernon LeRoy Steinford LINDSBORG #0297 Ralph Edwin McBride, James Lee Olson HEPLER #03 98 Harold Milford Chambers, Howard Allen Huning, Paul Russell Johnson, Charles Ritter, Vernon Charles Smith, Raymond J. Winter-Bower MULLINVILLE #0399 Perry L. Miller LATHAM #0401 William M. Haworth, Curtis Leon Shutts BENEDICT #0403 Owen Duane Baird, John Harold Hill ST. FRANCIS #0404 Charles E. Jones, David H. Milne, Jr., Merlyn Milford Murren, Claude H. Pickett HUGOTON #04 06 Charles P. Ford, Glen C. Gaskill, Carlyle Peachey, Richard Robertson ARMA #0408 John O'Donin, Jr.
Joe
Pentola,
John Charles
Cawthorne, Earl
Sherwood,
John
J.
Wosel
QUINTER #0410 William McKinley Weems CLIMAX #0411 John William Russell ENSIGN #0413 Duane Howard Miller, Paul B. Phillips PERRY #0415 Roy C. Abel, Clarence Lee Barnes, Curtis Deane Deason SHARON SPRINGS #0417 Ivan Woodrow Davis, Lowell George Mather DELIA #0419 James V. Morrison LECOMPTON #0420 Joe Dean Christy, Kenneth Wilfred Melton SELDEN #0423 Myrle Edward McNeal CLAFLIN #0424 Edgar J. Huffman, William Claude Phillips GOFF #0430 Russell Vaughn Ellwood Wesley
Collins,
Raymond
MINNEOLA #0431 Glenn Lee Keast, Walter Harold Nuss
Anderson
Dobbins,
Lawrence
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March
BESTOR G. BROWN #0433 Ogle Forrest Bailey, Fern Newton Bassett, Terrell Gene Breazeale, Gerald Frederick Byrd, Clay Cerday, Dale Lawrence Coate, Daniel James Daugherty, Arthur June Davis, Orland Thomas Dennett, Thurman Hugh DeWoody, Jr., John Goodall, Ollie Ray Gray, Russell Keneth Henderson, Carl August Hoerning, Kenneth Luther Hunt, David Paul Hutchinson, Luther Claude Inge, Edgar Lee Johnson, James Woodson Johnson, Harold Henry Jones, Ransom Melvin Jones, Victor Cleo Jones, William McClane Page, Harold Otis Peacock, Dale Dean Pearman, Richard Earl Persons, Oscar Popp, Paul Philetus Quinn, Sammy Joe Ramsden, John Reis, Kenneth Claude Rickords, James Howard Russell, John Paul Simon, Earl Eugene Striple, Martin Hetman Thompson, Dwaine Gordon Ure, Everett Johnson Hhearty, Roger Lorin Whitmey, Fred Everett Windsor ULYSSES #0435 Deweese Troy
Riggs, Richard Robertson
OVERLAND PARK #0436 Jimmie Eugene Adams, Argyle Henry Bruns, Joseph L. Davis Luther Dennis Manes, William E. O'Dell, John Robert Phillips, Roy Lawley Phillips Thomas A. Phillips, Thomas Leslie Porter, Glenn W. Ray, Charles Edwin Rhoades, Albert Frank Sewart, Benton f. Stodghill, John James Taylor ENTERPRISE #0437 Virgil E. Baer, Jack J. Rollins WEST GATE #0438 Richard E. Dear, Robert D. Harshbarger, Arthur C. Jones, Charles W. Klempnauer, Conrad Walter Miller, Floyd O. Orlick, Earl L. Peterson, Frank G. Waters, William G. Young BENDENA #044 0 Richard Henry Wilke JOHNSON #0441 George H. Hoopingarner STANLEY #0444 Thomas James Beckett, Ray E. Haberstroh SATANTA #044 6 Donald B. Dale, Floyd Eustace Mumy DENTON #044 9 William Bill Allen MASONIC HOME #0450 Leonard Melvin Godown, Vergil Peebler
Sr.,
Ernest
Winfred
Hershaw,
Herbert
Grand Lodge of Kansas
DEATHS-OTHER GRAND JURISDICTIONS ARKANSAS Dennis Homer Carmack, PGM, March 27, 1993 McKinley Clayton Lewis, Jr., PGM, November 21, 1993 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA William Edward Eccleston, PGM, February 11, 1993 William P. Jacobs, Jr., PGM, January 6, 1994 Robert F. Sutphin, PGM, February 4, 1994 IDAHO Bowman Vertrees, PGM, December 2S, 1993 ILLINOIS Clinton Henry Lang, PGM, Feburary 3, 1994 KENTUCKY John E. Dawson, PGM, May 4, 1993 Robert Montgomery Wilhite, Jr., PGM, January 30, 1994 MARYLAND A. Wayne Reed, PGM, September 14, 1993 MINNESOTA Jay Andrew York, PGM, July 3, 1993 Harry P. Larson, PGM, July 23, 1993 MISSOURI William Ray Denslow, PGM, June 22, 1993 NEBRASKA Benjamin F. Eyre, PGM, August 12,1993 Thomas J. Aron, PGM, December 22, 1993 NEW HAMPSHIRE Carroll Moulton Fogg, PGM, December 15, 1993 NORTH CAROLINA Berl Maurice Kahn, PGM, March 15, 1993 Nathaniel Cook Dean, PGM, February 17, 1994 NORTH DAKOTA Gary Lee Beske, GJD, PGS, September 7, 1993 Ward M, Kirby, PGM, October 3, 1993 NEW YORK Charles F. Gosnell, PGM, July 1, 1993 OKLAHOMA Aubrey R. Erhart, PGM, August 28, 1993 J. Elan Loflin, PGM, December 6, 1993 SOUTH CAROLINA Joel Wyraan Frampton, Jr., PGM, GT, GTE, August 22, 1993 WEST VIRGINIA Henry C. Kaufman, PGM, July 5, 1993
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R I TOTAL C HEHBERi T 12/31/92
212 118
DA BD AH L!
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AT LT E D
FA LB BK RI
3 1 9 9 3 1 8 8 1 6 3 9 8 1 3 8 2 1 8 9 9 3 3 9 3 8 0 9 1 8 16 8 2
E D
T
A
I I I
«
I
F A
4 2 9 8 1 11 8 8 1 6 1 6 8 2 3 2 2 8 9 8 1 8 3 8 6 8 9 9 1 1 IS 1 3
S 5 E D
9 9 9 1 9 13 1 4
1
2 2 0 8 1 11 1 8 8 4 1 1 9 2 3 1 2 0 9 9 I 8 5 9
D
s
I S
R A
8 3 6 1 2 9 1 1 2 1 8 9 19 1 9 2 4 1 16 3 4
1
I 6 9 45 4 11 1 9 8 18 1
TOTAL GAIH
0 9 1
e
2 0 2 5 9 8 0 8 9 5 9 9 9 0 0 9 9 9 9 2 9 1 2 9 1 9 8 1 9
I T E D
D I H I
8 9 8 9 8 9 9 8 9 8 9 8 8 8
«
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
R A K H
M BI AT IH D
SRAM LODGE AF S AH 0 ! UIISAS A K H A l REPORT SUKHAS!
9 9 8
«
9 8 8 9 9 9
8
1 8
8
8 2 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 9 9 8 8
9
1 9 8 9 1
« «
II HI RH AB LP A
PI
9
9 8 9 8 8 8 8 «
1
1 2 8 2 8 1 8 1
9 0 8
9
8
8 0 8 0 8 9 6 9 8 8 8 0 9 9
t
9 8 9 8
11 H C
3 13 2
13
1
i A I
1!/3US3
8 9 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 8
F
!
E
12 1 9 4 2 8 9 9 9 6 5 3 9 9 1 1 9 1 2 6 2 1 19 19 8 1 S 8 9 2 9 6 8
P D
«
25 12
21
28
18
15
29 8
TOTAL LOSS
15 (3) 2
HI
2
m1
(11
2
(HI (HI
(1)
(21
(29)
(11 (SI
9 2 4 (1) 9
(!|
(81
(191
9 |2| 9
(31 HI
(31 30
I!)
113)
LOSS
199 198 65 127 119 392 118 49 S3 244 49 52 48 67 71 55 38 62 58 286 197 S4 288 32 192 56 18 134 122 2S 184 69 78
TOTAL
HEH ESS 12/3 /93
OR
HEI CAIH
3
a
166
P r o c e e d i n g s of The
March
NAKE
SAHARIA CABLE FARGO ALBERT PIKB ST THOHAS KANSAS STRACDSE NAPHTALI HANCOCK SANTA FE TRINIT? HEBRON VIRGINIA lAlLACE GOODLAND BIN HUR ONEIDA CANET LAHARFE HOlrON HOIT LACROSSE HOISINGTON ROSEDAIE OAK HILL ALLEN KINCAID LANE LEOTI PARKER EDNA SFIVET HOIIE
NO
02)8 029) 0300 0303 030S 0301 030) 0310 0311 0312 0313 0314 0315 0318 0321 0322 0323 0324 032S 032S 032) 0330 0331 0333 0334 033S 0338 0339 0340 0341 034S 0341 0349
LODGE
3 3 4 2 S 2 4 4 0 4 2 2 1 4 S 0 1 2 1 0 0 4 4 0 3 2 0 1 4 0 1 3 4
289 113 100 IS 448 5S 151 71 13 52 lis 392 41 145 39 52 S4 71 152 228 31 57 S5 43 90 58 9S 43 S3
3111
30 103 US
TOTAL HEHBERS 12/31/92
0 0 0 0
e
0 0
e
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0
e
0 4 0 0
e
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T I I D
T I i D
2 0 0 8 0 0
DA DD AH II
A D H I
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
e
0 0 0
e
0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
e
0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
«
0
e
0 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 0
e
0 0 4 27 2 0 0 0 3 0
e
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0
10 AR IE D
SR PE ES CT
0 R E D
s T
R E
AT IT E D
PA ID DH RI
S S B D
I S E D
R A
1 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 103 134 141 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 8 8 0 0 0 13 i 4 0 8 0 0 8 0 8 0 8 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 11 5 5 0 0 2 3 8 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 0 0 8 0 2 5 1 2 8 0 8 0 3 3 0 0 2 2
A T E D
P A
2 3 8 8 IS 0 0 0 5 8 4 14 0 3 8 6 1 1 2 10 8 2 5 3 1 0 3 0 2
leo
4 2 S
TOTAL GAIN
0 8 0 0 8 8 0 1 8 2 0
8 2 3 39 2 1 8 8 3 1 148 8 9 0
I T E D 0 8 0 4 8 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 8 0
R A 1 N
DH UI AT LH D
D I H I
i N I T I
GRAND lODCE At k AH OF KANSAS AINDAl REPORT SUHHAR!
0 0 8 8 8 8 0 1 0 0 8 8 0 0 8 0 0
1
8 0 8 0 0 8
8
0 0 8
8 0
8 0 8
« a
LR A
RH AD
PI LI
2
1
18 1
12/31/93
0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0
«
e
0 0 8 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 8 0
e 0 8 0 8 0 8 8 0 0 8
8 0 8 8
E I P
8 8 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0
11 H C
2 2 8 S 3 4 8 8 1 0 2 0 4 0 8
;
0 1 5 12S 0 1 0 8 2 2 0 0 8 8 0 4 8
N P D
10 18
12
27
148
15
13 272 12
1
TOTAL LOSS
NET
0
! (SI (U ((I (SI
(81 1 0 0 3
01
(31 2 (31
l«l
8
(131
(11
(11
4
(21
(1481
(41
!
(SI (11 (21
(921 |18|
(8)
HI
3
LOSS
OR
GAIN
90 38 S3
144 229
136
115 319
44)
199
302S
128
33
TOTAL HEHBERS 12/31/93
a
o
1
o
NO
lAKE
lASKA SCAKKOK SUHHIRFIEID CHADTAOgUA
835? 83(9 63(1 03(2 03(4 0J6S 03(( 03(1 036) 0312 0374 031( 0379 0380 03t2 0384 038S 0393 039! 039( 0397 0398 83)9 0401 0402 0403 0404 040t
AL!A VISIA JSmillGS GEIESEO CUBA VAILEI CEHTER DERBY BONHER SPRIRGS PLAINS ROGER 8 SHERHAN DINISON DKIGHI GRAND V l h BDPFAIO KBin Cin IILSEI PROIECIION SEABROOK HAIStIA SiPfORBVIlLE KAIEPIEID IIIDSBORG HEPLIR KBllINVIUB LAfHAH lAKARUSA BENEDICT ST PRAICIS HUGOTOI
esse vELisviiLi
934) llii 0351 mi
ICDGR
239 261 144
321
lOS
129
145
152 143
04
2)
18
3S-
50 48
SI S4
TOTAL HEHBERS 12/31/92
2B 2S 04
32 09
I C r
D
8 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 0 4
0
8 0 8 0 0
0
0
8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8
2 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
0 0 0 0
0
6 0 8 2
2 0 1
1
0
8
8
0
2
8 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2
AT LT E J
0 0 0 8 8
0
0
e
0 3 0
0
0
0
0 0 0
10 A8 LE D
0 t E D
T T E D
T I E D
ES CT
S T
AK LI
OH RI
go
SR PE
R S
H I
PA ID
A D
DA
8
0 0 4 0 0 7 9 0 8 0 3 0 1 1
0
2 8 0 0 5 5 4 0 5 0 1 0 2
1 8 0 1 14 9 4 0 7 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 2 8 4 11 0 1 0 2 0 0 1
«5 »7
0
0
0
7 0 8 0 1 15 10 3 0 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 8 3 8 4 10 8 1 0 1 0 1 1
0
0
13
10
23 17
9 0 0 0
2
8
3
4
4 0
4
!D
E D
8 0 1 0 1 1 2 8 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
0
8 0 0
»
I T E
TOTAL GAII
I S
s
S
H I
D I R A
P A
4
A T E D
T I
I H, I
9 9 0 0
9
9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 8 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 0 9
8
0 0 0
R A 1 N
IH D
D« HI AT
GRAKD lODGI AF ( AH 01 lANSAS ANIDAl REPORT SUHKARI
0 0 0 0 0
«
8 9 8 9 9 0 9 8 8 1 8 9 9 0 9 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0
0
9 9 8
«N
IR A
RB AD
PI II 01
21
3 2 1 9 9 19 13
0
2 0 1
A T H S
D E
12/31/93
e
9 0 0 9 0 9 9 0 9 8 0 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 9 9 0 0
0 9 9
0 H C
9 0 9 0 9 0 0 9 0 9 0 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 0 0 9 9
9
0 0 0
E I P
0 9 0 0 4 3
5
6
3
1
8 12 14
8 1 9 0 0
e
9 9 0
P D
N
3
1
S 7 1 2
1J
!
1>
1
23
1 2 1
TOT I . LOS
NET
9
(7)
1 (2)
7 (0 2 (!)
1
(19)
1
3
(2)
(19)
0
HI 1
(5)
(21
(13)
(6)
(19) (IS)
i (3) (2) 9 0 4
2
2 3 (1)
GAIN OR LOSS
14S 143
152
12S
198
398
243 2S! 129
TOTAL HENBERS 12/31/93
3(0
1-3
o
NAHI
ARHA jniNTER ClIKAI SRSIGH PEIRI SHA80H SFRIIGS D8LU lECOKHOII SEID88 ClAFim BURDICK GOFF HimilOlA BESIOR G BROII UlYSSES OVERLAID PARK ENIBRPRISE (ESI GATE SEID8IA JOHISOI STARLET SATAITA DEITOI H A S O m c HOKE PTRAKID A H SIRICKLAID
NO
98 18 11 13 IS n 19 28 23 24 29 39 31 33 3S 31 37 431 448 41 144 446 449 459 4S1 452
lODGI
14 44 17 14 43 49 29 IS 47 21 49 95 39 94 91 49 9S 48 91 26 26 95
t(
99 44 21
D
1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 1 4 9 9 9 1 9 1 3
»
195 45 25 52 (8 54 25 53 29 46 34 39 52
96 395 99 189 39 67 65 48 39 99 43 9
1339
T E D
T E B
TOTAL HKHBERS 12/31/92
I T
9 9 9 3 9 9
e
1 9 9 9
«
DA -OD AK L! I
A D
9 3 9 18
e
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 1 9 9 9 1 9 9 9
•
1 1 9
LT E D
PA ID UH RI AT
1 9 1 9 9 9 2 1 9 9 9
e
9 9 9 9 4
«
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
R E D
R E S T 0
9 9 9 9
e
9 2 2 2 9 9
e
1 9 9 9 9 1 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 39
AR IE D
SR PE ES CT 10
1 9 9 1 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 1 13 1 4 9 1 9 9 2 9 4 9 2 2
T E D
1 I T I A
I
1 9 9 1 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 28 9 5 9 1 9 1 1 9 5 12 2 1
S E D
P A S
1 1 9 1 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 28 9 6 9 1 9 1 9 9 4 12 2 1
B D
S
R A I
4 2 9 1 2 1 4 1 9 9 1 1 1 66 9 8 2 5 2 1 9 2 5 18 2 19
TOTAL GAII
9 9 9 1 9 2 9 9 9 9
«
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9
e
9 9 1 9 1
T E B
D I K I T
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 B
A 1 K
DI AT LH D R
D«
GRAHD lODG! AF i AK OF SAISAS AllHAL lEPORT SIJHKARJ
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
«
N
»
A
LI »T RH AD IR
PI
9 9
15
49
D E
12/31/93
e 9 9
e
9 9
e
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
e
9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
E 1 P
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
D K C
9
56 12
9 9 9 9 9 1 9 9 9 9
H P D
9
196 15 25
TOTAL LOSS
NIT
(n
as 185 38 66 62 45 43 194 44 19
81 378
1312
149
Hi
194 46 23 51 66 52 28 52 28 44 34 35 51
TOTAL KEHBERS 12/31/93
(1
LOSS
OR
GAIN
10
a o a
lUlS)
45217
Total Gain or Loss
Total Neibers
12/31/93
3218
total Losses
ie34
»
i92 14 24 lEie 4
Diiitted Dual Vichdravals Plural Hithdrasls Deceased Suspended DHC Suspended EIP Suspended NFD
Total Total total Total total total total
444 24 H 144 424 951
2013
AdiUted Dual tdiissions Plural Adiissioas Restored Special Restored Raised
12/31/12
Total Gain!
Total Total Total Total Total Total
Totil K e i b c n Hi 961 9S1
FIIAL LODGE HEKBEtSBIP FIGURES SDBJECT TO VERIFICATIOI Bt LODGE SECRETARIES
Total
Entered Apprentice Fello«craft Haster Kason
D e j r * " Conferred
GRASD LODGE »F S »H OF KiHSJS XtHBAl REPORT SUHIIARY
12/31/93
n 3-
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1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
171
Ahamont
Anthony
Argonia
Crescent
Almena 67622
Alia Visia 66834
Altamoni 67330
Americus 66835
Anthony 67003
Argonia
Arkansas City 67005
0310
0357
0069
0109
0200
0285
0133
67ro4
Aha Vista
Alma 66401
0161
Naphtali
Allen 66846
0335
Allen
Abilene 67410
0098
Lodge Name
10/15/1873
02/21/1912
02/17/1881
10/19/1871
03/18/1920
02/17/1898
02/20/1889
10/21/1875
02/16/1925
10/19/1871
Chartered
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st & 3rd Tuesdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
2nd Thursday
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
Worshipful Master
Chester Sprowls 1401 S 4th St Arkansas City 67005 (R) (316) 442-2878 (8) (316) 442-2878
Kenneth O Reynolds Po Box 134 Argonia 67004 (R) (316) 435-6667 (B) (316) 435-6600
Robert Delane Hekel 424 N Springfield Anthony 67003 (R) (316) 842-5253 (8)
John Frederick 8ohm Po Box 379 Americus 66835 0379 (R) (316) 443-5859 (8)
Joseph H Renfro Po Box 573 Ahamont 67330 0573 (R) (316) 784-2330(8)
Alvin George Lay Po8ox71 Aha Vista 66834 0071 (R) (913) 499-5329 (B)
Marvin L Wendel Rr 1 Box 36 Almena 67622 (R) (913) 669-2379 (8)
Dwight A Miller 305 W 8th Alma 66401 (R) (913)765-3517(8)
James Scott David Rr 3 Box 58 Council Grove 66846 (R) (316) 443-5216(8)
Lyle Edward Miller JR Po Box 572 Abilene 67410 0572 (R) (913) 263-2027 (B)
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1 St And 3rd Thursdays
1st Monday
Meetings Secretary
Bobby J Walker Po Box 771 2919 Valley View Dr Arkansas City 67005 (R) (316) 442-5078 (8)
Ronald L Work Po Box 278 214 W Garfield Argonia 67004 0278 (R) (316) 435-6860 (8)
Alden V Major Po Box 398 405 N Madison Anthony 67003 0398 (R) (316) 842-3175(8)
Norman L Stephens Po Box 234 105 Pine St Americus 66835 (R) (316) 443-5728 (B) (316) 343-1120
Donald D Clark Po Box 91 Ahamont 67330 0091 (R) (316) 784-5635 (B)
Vernon L Bolinder Po Box 193 907 Logan St Aha Vista 66834 01SI3 (R) (913) 499-5331 (B) (913) 499-6628
Billy E Archibald Rr 1 Box 37 Almena 67622 (R) (913) 669-2308 (B)
Richard V Rosenow Po Box 514 904 Lyndon Ave Alma 66401 (R) (913) 765-3656 (8)
Norman C Triemer 334 Hwy 56 Council Grove 66846 (R) (316) 443-5273(8)
Robert D Davis 918 Nw 2nd Abilene 67410 (R) (913) 263-1257 (B)
IT-
0 a to
02/20/1895
Atwood
Atwood
0164
Aubum
Augusta 67(J10
Axtell 66403
0234
66402
0074
0032
07/14/1856
Washington
Atchison 66002
0005
67730
10/21/1875
Atchison 66002
0158
Mystic Tie
Auburn
Arcana ,
Atchison 66002
0031
02/19/1885
10/21/1869
10/17/1860
10/17/1860
02/16/1887
Ashland 67831
0277
3rd Monday
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
1st Tuesday Except Jul & Aug
1st And 3rd Wednesdays Except Jul & Aug
1st And 3rd Mondays
2nd And 4th Mondays
1st Saturday
Worshipful Master
Lloyde H Coins 205 5th Ave Axtell 66403 (R) (913) 736-2342 (B) (913) 736-2346
James Mcknight Davis III n i l N State Augusta 67010 (R) (316) 775-2553(3)
PoBox 1716 Topeka 66617 (R) (913)232-0736(8)
Mike J Butterfield
Rr 2 Box 39 Atwood 67730 (R) (913) 626-9419 (B) (913) 626-3293
Joseph Neal Mccain
James W Rider 1225 N 2nd St Atchison 66002 0524 (R) (B)
James R Wohlgemuth 1505 Arrowhead Dr Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367-1354 (B) (913) 367-1480
Robert Dean Tadlock Rr 2 Box 179 Effingham 66023 (R) (913) 874-5572 (B)
Ashland 67831 (R) 016) 635-2878 (B)
Donald D Maris
Larry C Reeder 804 Lisa Rd Pittsburg 66762 (R) (316) 231-6476 (B)
Everett Howard Cloyd 321 S Bollingwood Pretty Praitie 67570 (R) (316) 459-6579(8)
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2nd Mondays
02/18/1915
Arma 66712
1st And 3rd Mondays
Meetings
02/15/1888
Chartered
0408
Cable
Lodge Name
Arlington 67514
Location
0299
# Secretary
George C Kenworthy 2929 Hideaway Rd Axtell 66403 (R) (913) 736-2866 (B)
Dwight Nathan Applegate Po Box 111 520 14th St Augusta 67010 (R) (316) 775-0127(8)
8247 Sw 77th St Aubum 66402 (R) (913) 256-2369 (8)
Russell 1 Koci
Po Box 173 Atwood 67730 (R) (913) 626-9300(6) (913) 626-3119
Lyle Gene Mccain
Michael W Schaeffer Po Box 524 Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367-3628 (B) (913) 367-6303
Lawrence D Winegardner 601 S 6th St Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367-4870 (B)
Aaron G Winzer Rr 2 Box 96 Atchison 66002 (R) (913) 367-3886 (B)
Michael A Freelove Po Box 797 Ashland 67831 0797 (R) (316) 635-2924 (B) (316) 635-2717
W Robert Lessen Po Box 846 420 E Washington Arma 66712 0846 (R) (316) 347-4375 (B)
Harry C Burnett Po Box 191 209 S Park St Arlington 67514 0191 (R) (316) 538-2681 (8)
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Baxter
Beattie
Belle Plaine
Belleville
Ml Vernon
Bendena
Benedict
Lotus
Blue Rapids
Baxter Springs 66770
Beanie 66427
Belle Plaine 67013
Belleville 66935
Beloil 67420
Bendena 66008
Benedict 66714
Blue Mound 66010
Blue Rapids
0071
0259
0173
0129
0145
0440
0403
0286
0169
66411
Palmyra
Baldwin City 66030
#
Lodge Name
0023
Location
10/18/1876
02/16/1887
01/19/1914
02/26/1925
10/15/1873
10/17/1872
10/18/1877
02/18/1886
10/21/1868
10/18/1859
Chartered
2nd And 4th Mondays Except Jul & Aug
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Monday
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
Worshipful Master
605 Cooley Blue Rapids 66411 (R) (913) 363-7542 (B) (913) 562-2245
William Jay Warders
Deloss Allen Horttor Po Box 146 Blue Mound 66010 0146 (R) (913) 756-2346 (B)
Richard Lee Guenther Rr 1 Box 6 Benedict 66714 (R) (316)698-2830(8)
Terry Dean Weiland Po Box 145 Bendena 66008 0145 (R) (913) 988-4270 (B)
Billy B Bryant 914 N Bell Beloit 67420 (R) (913) 738-3318 (B) (913) 738-2285
Albert Henry Sauvain 400 M St Lot 49 Belleville 66935 (R) (913) 527-2619 (B)
Paul Aaron Holmes Po Box 287 Udall 67146 0287 (R) (316) 782-3309 (B) (316) 683-7747
Milan Rutti Rr3 Home 66427 (R) (913) 799-3513(6)
Charles Leroy Sprague Rr 2 Box 498-C Galena 66739 (R) (316) 856-3775 (B)
Thomas Jay Danley 106 Dearborn Baldwin City 66006 (R) (913) 554-3903 (B)
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1st And 3rd Tuesdays
Meetings
Secretary
410 W 6th Blue Rapids 66411 (R) ( 9 1 ^ 226-7949 (8) (913) 562-3266
Phillip C Osborne
Roy J Smith JR Po Box 27 104 E Elm Blue Mound 66010 0027 (R) (913) 756-2265 (B) (913) 756-2240
Wayne E Porter Rr 2 Box 28-A Fredonia 66736 (R) (316) 378-3592 (B)
George D Clark Po Box 188 101 North St Bendena 66008 (R) (913) 988-4275 (B) (913) 544-6526
Stanley P Creitz Rr 4 Box 72 Beloit 67420 (R) (913) 738-5095 (8) (913) 738-2279
Steven Kent Surber Acting Sec 2707 N St Belleville 66935 (R) (913) 527-2748 (8) (913) 527-2222
Wilbur P Barngrover Po Box 336 530 E 7th Ave Belle Plaine 67013 0336 (R) (316) 488-3459(8)
Edwin L Nun Marshall County Bank Beattie 66406 (R) (913) 353-2527 (B) (913) 353-2298
Jeciy Duane Wilkinson 2406 Lincoln Baxter Springs 66713 (R) (316)856-5512(8)
Wayne H Rollf 30460 W Casa De Campo Rd Gardner 66030 (R) (913) 856-8355 (B) (913) 764-2452
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75 OJ 3 m m
t-h
a
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a
3
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Isl And 3rd Thursdays
I St And 3rd Thursdays
02/21/1907
02/21 /1907
Grand View
Bucklin 67858
Buffalo 66717
Bunker Hill 67626
Burden 67019
Burdick 66838
0376
0379
0291
0233
0429
0079
0066
Burlington
Burlington
0203 Caldwell 67022
02/17/1881
10/21/1869
Corinthian
Burlingame 66413
66839
02/16/1922
1 St And 3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4th Wednesdays Except Jul & Aug
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
2nd And 4th Monday
Isl And 3rd Thursdays
02/20/1884
Burdick
Isi And 3rd Thursdays
02/15/1888
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
01/18/1886
Worshipful Master
Floyd O Mardis 717S Main Caldwell 67022 (R) (316) 845-2429 (B)
1275 18th RdNe Burlington 66839 (R) (316) 364-2095 (B)
Larry Myers
Alvin Harry Granger 105 3 Jackson Burlingame 66413 (R) (913) 654-3667 (B)
Charles Eugene Carlson Rr 2 Box 39 Burdick 66838 (R) (913) 983-4484 (B)
Harold A Krug Rr 1 Burden 67019 (R) (316) 438-2379(8)
Melvin Meier 3290 195th St Dorrance 67634 (R) (913) 666-4332 (B)
George F Lawson 1117 W U u r e l n Independence 67301 (R) (316) 331-5451 (B)
Robeert Leverich 122 W Marion Bucklin 67834 (R) (316) 826-3330 (B) (316) 826-3271
Steven J Larue Rr 1 Box 79 Bronson 66716 (R) (316) 939-4517(8)
Wayne Boedeker 301 Warner Bonner Springs 66012 (R) (913) 441-2167 (B)
Directory of Lodges
Bourbon
1st And 3rd Mondays
Meetings
Bronson 66716
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Chartered
02/17/1904
Bonner Springs 66012
0366
Lodge Name
Bonner Springs
Location
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Rodney White Po Box 184 21 S St Marys Caldwell 67022 0184 (R) (316) 845-2934 (B) (316) 845-6426
720 St Lawrence St Burlington 66839 1830 (R) (316) 364-2549 (B)
Duane A Fitch
Victor Jon Olson 201 W Banks Ave Burlingame 66413 (R) (913) 654-2379 (8) (913) 654-2421
Charles W Gulsch Rr 2 Box 10 Burdick 66838 (R) (913) 983-4397 (B)
Robert I Parsons Rr 1 Box 54a Burden 67019 (R) (316)438-2303(6)
Ralph G Peck Po Box 116 638 Washington Bunker Hill 67626 0116 (R) (913) 483-6451 (B)
Charles E Follmer Po Box 186 Altoona 66710 (R) (316) 568-5531 (B)
Melvin E Stimpert Hco 1 Box 46 Kingsdown 67858 (R) (316)369-2315(8)
Glenn E Smith Rr 1 Box 35 Bronson 66716 (R) (316)939-4932(6)
Roy G Davidson 744 N 113th St Bonner Springs 66012 (R) (913) 721-2119 (B) (913) 422-1029
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Caney 67333
Carbondale 66414
CawkerCily 67430
Cedar Vale 67024
Chanute 66720
Chase 67573 0344
Cheney 67050
Cherokee 66724
Cherryvale 67335
Chetopa 67336^
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10/15/1873
10/21/1869
Chetopa
10/17/1872
02/18/1886
02/19/1885
10/19/1871
02/17/1898
10/17/1872
10/22/1874
02/19/1890
Chartered
Cherryvale
Cherokee
Cedar
Chautauqua
Cawlcer City
Carbondale
Caney
Lodge Name
1st And 3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
1st And 3rd Tuesday
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
2nd Wednesday
1 St And 3rd Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
Worshipful Master
Cilfford D Nading Po Box 638 Chetopa 67336 (R) (316) 236-7917 (B)
Forrest D Strickland 220 S Olive Cherryvale 67335 (R) (316) 336-2282 (B)
Ralph W Kimmel Po Box 130 Cherokee 66724 0130 (R) (316)457-8492(8)
Raymond D Northcutt Rr 1 Box 11 Cheney 67025 (R) (316) 542-0391 (B)
Ronald D Wilcox Po Box 266 Chase 67524 0266 (R) (316) 938-2213 (B)
Carl E Gillum 914 W 10th St Chanute 66720 (R) (316) 431-3365 (B)
Donald L Land Rr 1 Box 119b Cedar Vale 67024 (R) (316) 758-2523 (B)
Raymond W Richardson SR â&#x20AC;¢PoBox 101 Cawker City 67430 (R) (913) 781-4392 (B)
Leroy Bailey 6704 Sw Fieldwood Dr Topeka 66619 (R) (913) 862-9309 (B)
Christopher Eric Winner 809 N High Caney 67333 (R) (316) 879-5715 (B)
Directory of Lodges
2nd And 4lh Tuesdays
Meetings Secretary
Roy D Hart Po Box 464 Chetopa 67336 (R) (316) 236-7493 (8)
Stephen G Birdsong 305 E 4th Cherryvale 67335 (R) (316) 336-2505 (B)
Raymond D Hough Po Box 275 2 0 2 ^ Walnut Cherokee 66724 (R) (316) 457-8405(8)
Dale E Goldsmith 2807S311W Garden Plain 67050 (R) (316) 535-2651 (B)
Alfred H Slough Po Box 5 Raymond 67573 0005 (R) (316) 534-3665(8)
Oren F Patterson 1706 S Highland Chanute 66720 (R) (316) 431-4692 (B) (316) 431-2100
Carl A Steward Rr 1 Box 37 Cedar Vale 67024 (R) (316) 758-2525 (B)
Warren John Lingg Po Box 72 Cawker City 67430 (R) (913) 781-4435 (B)
William W Sellen Lake Oshawno # 205 Carbondale 66414 (R) (913) 836-2234 (B)
Alfred Tilman Oppegard 106 W Taylor Caney 67333 (R) (316) 879-5268 (B)
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2nd And 4th Mondays
1st Thursday
02/16/1887
10/17/1886
02/16/1922
Claflin
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
02/18/1915
10/19/1871
Climax
Keystone
Clearwater 67026
Clifton 66937
Climax 67137
Coffeyville 67337
Colby 67701
Coldwater 67029
0273
0122
0411
0102
0306
0295
Comanche
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
02/15/1882
Clifton
Clay Center 67432
0134
02/15/1888
2nd And 4th Thursdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
02/16/1887
Unity
Claflin 67525
0424
02/15/1888
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
10/16/1873
Clay Center
Circleville 66540
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Circleville
Cimarron 67835
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Secretary
Lloyd A Patterson 2243 Quail Rd Rr 4 Clay Center 67432 7614 (R) (913) 632-2208 (8) (913) 632-6186
George W Appleton 1619 3rd St Clay Center 67432 (R) (913) 632-5427 (B) (913) 632-3350
Newton W Bransom Po Box 724 500 N Chicago Coldwater 67029 0724 (R) (316) 582-2336(8)
John Steven Molstad Po Box 421 285 E 3rd St Colby Ks 67701 0421 (R) (913) 462-7164 (8) (913) 462-3981
Timothy W Hansen 935 Brookslde Colby 67701 (R) (913) 462-2710 (8) Wade Kevin Sherman Po Box 283 Coldwater 67029 0283 (R) (316)582-2378(8)
H Ronald Norfleet Po Box 396 610 Elm St Coffeyville 67337 0396 (R) (316) 252-2654 (B) (316) 251-3127
Sammie Gene Cross Rr 2 Box 144 Eureka 67045 (R) (316) 583-5806(8)
Edward C Slipsager Po Box 249 103 W Parallel Clifton 66937 0249 (R) (913) 455-3416 (8)
Terry W Carter 101 N Highland Coffevvilfe 67337 (R) (316) 251-8153 (8) (316) 251-4700
Virgil Mccormack Rr 3 Box 106 Eureka 67045 (R) (316) 583-6908(8)
Raymond R Haden Po Box E Clifton 66937 (R) (913) 455-3322(8)
Robert E Sapp JR 401 N Clara Wichita 67212 (R) (316) 943-2663 (B) (316) 942-7822
Ernest L Moore 2352 S Osage Wichita 67213 4214 (R) (316) 265-2737 (B) (316) 941-6579
Charles E Disque PoBox 164 Claflin 67525 0164 (R) (B)
Kenneth Wayne Parks Po Box 30O Holyrood 67450 0300 (R) (316) 252-3366 (B) (316) 252-3660
Kenneth K Wyken
William H Coverdale Rr 1 Box 975 Soldier 66540 (R) (913) 834-2155 (B)
Aubrey Vernon Harma JR Po Box 256 South Elm Extended Cimarron 67835 0256 (R) (316) 855-3321 (8) (316) 855-2322
Circleville 66416 (R) (913) 924-3761 (B) (913) 924-3321
Larry L Crick Po Box 368 Cimarron 67835 0368 (R) (316) 835-3917 (B)
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Council Grove
Courtland
Cuba
Delia
Denison
Columbus 66725
Concordia 66901
Conway Springs 67031
Cottonwood Falls 66869
Council Grove 66846
Courtland 66939
Cuba 66940
Delia 66533
Denison 66419
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0269
0080
0036
0211
0362
0419
0372
Mistletoe
St Johns
Prudence
Colony 66015
0212
Olive Branch
Lodge Name
02/15/1905
02/17/1921
02/21/1900
02/12/1947
10/21/1862
10/22/1869
02/16/1887
10/17/1872
10/19/1871
02/21/1883
Chartered
3rd Mondays
Isi Wednesday
Isl Mondays
2nd & 4th Mondays
1st And 3rd Wednesday
Isl And 3rd Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
Worshipful Master
Roy E Frazier Po Box 73 Denison 66419 0073 (R) (913) 935-2226(8)
James Calvin Booth 15498 GRd Delia 66418 (R) (913) 771-3945 (8)
Allen Ray Reynolds Rr 3 Box 531 Adgenda 66940 (R) (913) 729-3438(8)
Brian D Freeman Rr 1 Box 191 Courtland 66939 (R) (913) 374-4460 (8)
Kenneth James Harris 614 Chick Council Grove 66846 (R) (316) 767-5075 (8)
William Boyd Finuf Po Box 36 Strong City 66869 0036 (R) (316) 273-6757 (B)
Lester Hartwell Butterfield 608 Elm Conway Springs 67031 (R) (316)456-2795(8)
Donald B Hanson Rr 1 Box 37 Jamestown 66948 (R) (913) 439-6684 (B)
Ernest Leroy Napier JR 509 S Kansas Ave Columbus 66725 (R) (316) 429-2674(8)
K Neal Wallace Po Box 126 Colony 66015 0126 (R) (316) 852-3450(8)
Directory of Lodges
1 st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
1st Monday
Meetings Secretary
Dallas Coleman 14655 X4 Rd Denison 66419 (R) (913) 935-2367 (B)
Jimmy L Dodge 445 Pearl Box 326 Rossville 66533 (R) (913) 584-6259(8)
Leon W Lesovsky PoBox31 206 Beach St Cuba 66940 (R) (913) 729-3472(8)
Donald K Lieb Po Box 75 715 Courtland Ave Courtland 66939 0075 (R) (913) 374-4258 (B) (913) 374-4514
Lewis Earl Massie 214 Market Council Grove 66846 (R) (316) 767-6148 (B)
J Russell Jackson Po Box 24 523 Cottonwood Strong City 66869 0024 (R) (J16) 273-8286 (8)
Allen W Tarrant SR 205 S 8th Conway Springs 67031 (R) (316)456-2572(8)
Max L Briggs PoBox 184 302 E 13th St Concordia 66901 0184 (R) (913) 243-1542 (B) (913) 243-1542
Jack Oliver Barton Po Box 415 102 Sunset Dr Columbus 66725 (R) (316) 429-2173(8)
Kim R Colgin Rr 2 Box 109 Colony 66015 (R) (316) 852-3314 (B) (316) 365-5156
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1st And 3rd Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
2nd Thursday
10/21/1874
02/06/1887
02/22/1883
10/21/1874
12/20/1902
Dexter 67038
Dighton 67839
Dodge City 678(J1
Douglass 67133
Dover 66610
Downs 67437
0156
0279
0222
0151
0138
0204
Douglass
2nd Monday
2nd Thursday
02/18/1897
Devon 66701
0092
02/15/1882
1st And 3rd Monday
10/20/1863
De Soto
Desoto 66018
0040
Barney
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
03/15/1956
0365
Derby
Denton 66017
0449
Worshipful Master
Secretary
B Wayne Crist 413 Delaware Downs 67437 (R) (913) 454-3766 (B) (913) 454-3327
Murrell W Wright 6240 Sw Doiiglas Rd Topeka 666i(J (R) (913) 256-6258(8)
Richard E Geier 44 3 Box 204c Augusta 67010 (R) (316) 776-2056(8)
Dan Ray Williamson 2202 Rhonake Dodge City 67801 (R) (316) 227-6398 (B) (316) 225-8187
Richard H Dulmer He 1 Box 8 Dighton 67839 (R) (316) 397-5515 (B) (316) 397-5354
Robert V Bilyeu Po Box 237 Dexter 67038 0237 (R) (316) 876-5604 (B)
E Max Skinner 501 Ross Downs 67437 (R) (913) 454-3976 (B)
Robert N Crow 5329 Sw Crawford Rd Topeka 66610 (R) (913) 265-6121 (8)
Victor S Cox 117 Aaron Dr Andover 67002 9437 (R) (316) 733-4368 (8)
Earl Donald Crisp 1820 Debray Dr Dodge City 67801 (R) (316) 225-2861 (B) (316) 225-1840
Lester Ferguson Po Box 266 Dighton 67839 0266 (R) (316) 397-5795 (B) (316) 397-2882
Ross W Sherwood R r 3 80x314 Arkansas City 67005 (R) (316) 442-5605(8)
Richard L Harper Rr 3 Box 282 Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 829-5435(8)
Robert E Redick 33940 W 83rd Desoto 66018 (R) (913) 583-1150 (8)
Kenneth L Sims 30835 W 83rd Desoto 66018 (R) (913) 585-1694(8) Robert D Mcbride Rr3 Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 829-5215 (B)
Bryce J Stonehocker 211 Williamsburg Andover 67002 (R) (316) 733-5514(6)
Jack B Denton Rr 1 Box 2 Denton 66017 (R) (913) 359-6792(8)
Craig Stewart Stallwitz 2127 Country View Dr Derby 67037 (R) (316) 788-2727 (B)
Leslie Lafayette Franklin Rr 1 Box 45 Denton 66017 (R) (913) 359-6671 (B)
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Derby 67037
Meetings 2nd And 4th Thursdays
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02/19/1931
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Easton 66043
Edgerton 66030
Edna 67342
El Dorado 67042
Elk City 67344
Elk Falls 67345
Ellinwood 67526
Ellsworth 67439
Emporia 668D1
0045
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0132
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Location
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Ellsworth
Ellinwood
Patmos
Edna
Easton
Dwight
Lodge Name
12/20/1864
10/21/1874
02/22/1883
10/17/1872
10/15/1873
10/19/1871
02/18/1892
10/17/1872
12/20/1864
02/20/1906
Chartered
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Mondays
3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4th Thursdays
2nd And 4lh Mondays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
Isl And 3rd Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Tuesday
Worshipful Master
William J Imhoff 2407 Apple Dr Emporia 66801 (R) (316) 342-2994(8)
Jerry Folk 608 S 1st Bushlon 67427 (R) (316) 562-3630(8)
Eldon R Reed 509 S Humbolt Ellinwood 67526 (R) (316)564-3587(8)
Christopher Lyle Clyde Po Box 365 Moline 67353 0365 (R) (316) 647-8128 (B) (316) 329-4400
Steven B Aemisegger 609 S 12th Independence 67301 (R) (316) 331-2023 (B) (316) 331-0390
Alan D Kelley Rr 4 Box 147 El Dorado 67042 (R) (316) 321-5064 (B) (316) 321-2200
Larry D Smith 3309 W 2nd St Coffeyville 67337 (R) (316) 251-8829 (B)
Gerald Karns 514 W Cumberland Dr Edgerton 66021 (R) (913) 893-9765 (B)
John Frame 19504 Dempsey Rd Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 727-8393 (B)
Harris E Ramsour Rr 1 Box 92 Alia Visia 66834 (R)(913) 499-5237(8)
Directory of Lodges
1 St And 3rd Thursdays
Meetings Secretary
Trevor L Rees 750 Co Rd 140 Emporia 66801 (R) (316) 342-3370(8)
John W Krtjpp Rr 1 Box 85 Ellsworth 67439 (R) (913) 472-4220 (B) (913) 472-4220
Virgil E Biby 503 E 1st Ellinwood 67526 (R) (316) 564-3068 (B)
Ray O Sumner Po Box 102 Moline 67353 0102 (R) (316) 647-3427 (8)
Joe E Cox Po Box 231 528 E Maple Elk City 67344 (R) (316) 627-2591 (B)
Jimmie E Ross Rr 3 Box 175 El Dorado 67042 (R) (316) 321-1834 (B) (316) 321-1760
Forrest M Stine Po Box 280 324 E Miami Edna 67342 0280 (R) (316) 922-7299(8)
Robert J Shippee 709 S Ash Gardner 66030 (R) (913) 856-6300 (8)
Francis L Wayman 521 Valley Dr Lansing 66043 (R) (913) 727-3605 (B)
Dale G Thomas Po Box 248 202 7th St Dwight 66849 (R) P i 3 ) 482-3275(8)
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Eudora 66025
Eureka 67045
Fall River 67047
Florence 66851
Fontana 66071
Frankfon 66427
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0083
0106
0163
0114
0131
0067
10/15/1873
10/17/1877
Frankfort
10/16/1872
10/21/1875
10/19/1871
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
2nd Tuesday
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
1st Tuesday
4th Tuesday
Equity
Fidelity
Eminence
10/20/1870
Rr 1 Box A Erie 66733 (R) (316) 244-3715(8)
319 W 3rd St Erie 66733 (R) (316) 244-5556 (B) (316) 244-5657
2nd & 4th Mondays
Marion R Edwards
Joe E Marshall
2nd Thursday Except Jul & Aug
10/21/1869
Erie
Erie
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66733
Enterprise
Enterprise 67441
0437
02/15/1882
Donald E Weis Rr 1 Box 105f Enterprise 67441 (R) (913) 263-8912 (B)
Sonny L Davis Rr 2 Box 55 Minneapolis 67467 (R)(9l5) 488-2162 (B)
2nd Monday
Secretary
Thomas Winfred Britain Rr 1 Florence 66851 (R) (316) 382-2682 (8)
Elmer E Schaffer 104 W 7th Florence 66851 (R) (316) 878-4248(8)
Carl Mark Atwood Rr 2 Box 52 Frankfort 66427 (R) (913) 292-4697 (8)
Evereu E Swanson 208 N Walnut Frankfort 66427 (R) (913) 292^(356(8)
Bernard E Moore 102 Overhill Dr Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-2731 (6) (913) 294-2316
David Lindon Dillinger Po Box 227 Fall River 67047 0227 (R) (316) 658-4670 (8)
Ray Dean Howell Rr 1 Box 54 Fall River 67047 (R) (316) 692-3605 (B)
Earl Low 23875 W 287th St Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-5545 (B) (913) 294-5545
Charles Willis Hall Rr 2 Box 199 Eureka 67045 (R) (316)583-6926(6)
Philip E Moffiu 1209 E 2114 Rd Eudora 66025 (R) (913) 542-3169(6)
Tim Ross Po Box 259 Eudora 66025 0259 (R) (913) 542-3622 (B) Ronald Wayne Hall Rr 2 Box 201 Eureka 67045 (R) (316) 583-7201 (B) (316) 583-6567
William L Allen Po Box 284 104 E 1st Ave Eskridge 66423 (R) (9ft) 449-2410 (8) (913) 449-2211
Harold E Rowley Rr 1 Box 88 Eskridge 66423 (R) (9ft) 443-5148(8)
Kenneth D Miller Rr 2 Box 30 Cimarron 67835 (R) (316) 865-2321 (B) (316) 865-2356
02/28/1924
Worshipful Master Marc Ferguson PoBox 111 Montezuma 67867 0111 (R) (316) 846-2927 (B)
1st And 3rd Thursday
02/22/1917
Ensign
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Lodge Name
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Ft 1-eavenwonh 66048
Ft Scott 66701
Fulton 66738
Galena 66739
Garden City 67846
Gardner 66030
Garland 66701
Garneli 66032
Geneseo 67444
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0210
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0108
0044
0361
Location
Delphian
Memphis
Tyrian
Galena
Rising Sun
Hancock
Constellation
Lodge Name
02/21 /1900
10/18/1865
02/18/1886
10/21/1868
02/19/1885
02/17/1881
02/21 /1883
10/19/1857
2nd And 4th Mondays
1 St And 3rd Thursday
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
1st Monday
1 si And 3rd Thursdays
02/20/1889
Worshipful Master
Kirk Allen Peverley Rr 1 Box 150 Geneseo 67444 (R) (316) 824-6316(8)
Richard R Holderman 0123 W 3rd Gamett 66032 (R) (913) 448-5513 (B) (913) 448-5411
John Stephen Buell 1322 S Scott Ave Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-6614 (B) (316) 223-4460
Richard B Bennett 20765 Walker Rd Sprine Hill 66083 (R) (913) 572-2025 (B) (816) 897-9011
Lyonel Ray Young 5475 Lake Dr Garden City 67846 (R) (316)275-1357(6)
Jack Neal Murray 1503 Elm St Galena 66739 (R) (316) 783-2434 (B) (316) 783-2434
Scott Merlin Messer Rr 2 Box 243 Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 857-4726 (B)
Edward Lewis Thomas 17 S Barbce Fort Scott 66701 (R) (326) 223-2177 (B)
Orvill K Lawson 1535 Osage Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 682-8121 (B)
Philip Lamb 209 N 18lh Fredonia 66736 (R) (316) 378-3809 (B)
Directory of Lodges
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
Meetings
10/20/1870
Chartered Secretary
Will E Dickinson 116E2nd Hoisington 67544 (R) (3 nS) 653-2393(8)
Richard W Farris Po Box 408 125 W 3rd St Garnet! 66032 0408 (R) (316) 448-3318 (B) (316) 448-5411
L Kelley Arnold Rr 5 Box 239 Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-4031 (B) (316) 223-6451
12609 W 70th Ter Shawnee 66216 (R) (913) 268-7570 (B) (913) 782-1077
David Edward Crase Po Box 831 2500 N-16 Mile Rd Garden City 67846 0861 (R) (316) 275-4797 (B)
Gerald L Anderson 1000 Dewey Galena 66739 (R) (316) 783-5270 (B)
Albert M Oskee Rr 2 Box 20 Fulton 66738 (R) (316) 857-4530 (B) (816) 643-7557
David R Shepard 1516 Main Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-3962 (B) (316) 223-0249
Buck Aldrich III Po Box 3408 1620 Ridge Rd Leavenworth 66048 3408 (R) (913) 682-9862 (B) (913) 684-4721
Paul L Maxwell Po Box 162 1302 Washington Fredonia 66736 (R) (316) 378-2425 (B)
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Goff 66516
Goodland 67735
Great Bend 67530
Greensburg 67054
Gridley 66852
Halstead 67212
Harper 67062
Hays 67601
Haysville 67060
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2rd Monday
2nd And 4th Thursday
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
2nd And 4lh Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
1st Monday
2nd And 4th Mondays
02/20/1889
10/22/1874
02/15/1988
02/20/1889
02/15/1882
02/15/1882
03/08/1981
02/17/1861
Goodland
Great Bend
Harper
Hays
Haysville
Halstead
Hebron
1st And 3rd Thursday
02/16/1922
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Worshipful Master
Secretary
Thomas David Niclcel 633 W 7th St Haysville 67060 (R) (316) 529-3119 (B) (316) 941-6591
Gifford W Spaugh 211 W 33rd St Hays 67601 (R) (913) 625-3849 (B)
Glen Wilson 222 W 8th St Harper 67058 (R) (316) 896-7875(8)
Robert M Dubois Rr 1 Halstead 67056 (R) (316) 835-3252 (B)
David Scott Schneider 650 Third Rd Sw Gridley 66852 (R) (316) 836-4671 (B)
Edward A Foxx 3835 S Seneca i!'42b Wichita 67217 (R) (316) 524-5693 (B) (316) 524-4884
Lawrence E Bodine 2100 250th Ave Hays 67601 (R) (913) 628-1276 (8) (913) 625-3127
Harold (bud) Moon JR 302 W 9th Harper 67058 0357 (R) (316) 896-7174 (B) (316) 896-7368
William A Weesner 202 W 3rd Halstead 67056 (R) (316) 835-3611 (B) (316) 685-9111
Edward Crane Po Box 85 3rd & Henley Gridley 66852 0085 (R) (316) 836-2303 (8)
Gary W Bertram 209 N Bay Greensburg 67054 (R) (316) 723-2355 (8)
Wayne D Drake 1215 Morton Great Bend 67530 (R) (316) 793-9016 (B) (316) 793-5427
Robert Scott Baker 2521 17th St Great Bend 67530 (R) (316) 792-4528 (B) (316) 793-5091 Kevin Cody Heft 410 Poplar Greensburg 67054 (R) (316) 723-2271 (B) (316) 723-2495
Dennis Alvin Friedrichs Po Box 393 1950 Road 72 Goodland 67735 0393 (R) (913) 899-5387 (B)
Clarence Patten Noe JR Rr 2 Box 54 Netawaka 66516 (R) (913) 866-5612(8)
Joseph L Buckle PoBox21 120NOtark Girard 66743 0021 (R) (316) 724-8529(8)
Michael U Short 517 Sherman Goodland 67735 (R) (913) 899-6359 (B) (800) 794-2500
Theron James Talley Rr 1 Box 127 Wetmore 66550 (R) (913) 866-4530 (B)
Elmer M Scales 410 W Maple Girard 66743 (R) (316) 724-8737 (B)
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10/20/1870
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Hiawatha 66434
Highland 66035
Hill City 67642
Hoisington 67544
Holton 66436
Hope 67451
Horton 66439
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0001
0281
0331
0042
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Hepler 66743
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1st And 3rd Tuesday
1st And 3rd Thursday
3rd Thursday
10/16/1861
03/17/1856
02/16/1887
02/19/1880
10/21/1863
02/16/1887
02/19/1890
Hiawatha
Smithlon
Millbrook
Hoisington
Holton
Cyrus
Horton 3rd Thursday
1st And 3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4th Thursdays
1st & 3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4lh Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Wednesdays Except Jul & Aug
02/20/1889
Worshipful Master
Secretary
Glenn C Cook 1555 3rd Ave W Horton 66439 (R) (913) 486-2393 (8)
Everett Mitchell Po Box 304 Hope 67451 (R) (913) 366-7337 (B)
Roger S Lewis 910 Washington Ave Holton 664f6 (R) (913) 364-3496(8)
Michael Dean Eurich 113 E 3rd St Hoisington 67455 (R) (3:6) 653-4617 (B)
Robert Henry Wanker Rr 1 Box 191-A Hill City 67642 (R) (913) 674-3303(8)
John Leland Windmeyer 305 S Ives Highland 66035 (R) (913)442-3724(6)
David Stephen Kerns 706 Iroquois Hiawatha 66434 (R) (913) 544-6592 (B) (913) 742-7264
William Franklin Speer lii 3625 302nd Rd Horton 66439 9621 (R) (913) 872-3171 (8)
Don L Dicks Po Box 103 503 S Garfield Enterprise 67441 0103 (R) (^14) 263-8388 (B)
Warden L Noe 613 Iowa Ave Holton 66436 (R) (913) 364-2516 (8)
Orval E Weeks PoBox61 519 N Alexander Hoisington 67544 0061 (R) (3(6) 653^363 (8)
Leonard M Paxson 105 E Mulberry Hill City 67642 (R) (913) 674-5859 (8)
Sidney C Hargis Po Box 264 Highland 66035 (Rr(913) 442-3835(8)
Warner Pape JR 404 Green Ct Hiawatha 66434 (R) (913) 742-2458 (B)
Charles A Gift Rr 4 Box 57 Ft Scott 66701 9027 (R) (316) 547-2570 (8)
Po Box 6 Herington 67449 0006 (R) (913) 258-3174 (B) (913) 258-3318
Eddie Joe White Rr 3 Box 144 Ft Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-2294(8)
Vance E Donahue
403 N Broadway Herington 67449 (R) (913) 258-2654 (B)
Warren P Armstrong 724 N Carbon Girard 66743 (R) (316) 724-4598 (8)
Willis R Cain
William W Stapleton 207 N Western Girard 66743 (R) (316) 724-8544 (B)
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1st Monday
Meetings
02/21/1912
Chartered
02/19/1908
Hiattville
Kansas
Hepler
Lodge Name
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2nd And 4lh Tuesday
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
2nd And 4lh Mondays
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Tuesday
02/19/1914
10/17/1869
10/21/1869
05/01/1989
10/19/1871
10/20/1863
Hugoton
Pacific
Huron
Hutchinson - Reno
Hugoton 67951
Humboldt 66748
Huron 66424
Hutchinson 67502
Independence 673(11
lola 66749
Jennings 676430009
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0072
0124
0107
0038
0360
Jennings
1st Monday
1st And 3rd Mondays
12/31/1890
Hoyl
Hoyl 66509
0327
02/21/1900
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
02/18/1893
Hoxie
Hoxie 67740
0348
Fortitude
Isl And 3rd Tuesdays
10/21/1874
Worshipful Master
Secretary
W Dale Lairmore 510 w 9th Hugoton 67951 (R) (316) 544-2053 (8)
Donald Ray Crane Po Box 550 Hugoton 67951 (R) (316) 544-8846 (B) (316) 544-2975
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Galen J Carper PoBox 119 Jennings 67643
Walter C Smith 217 S Sycamore lola 66749 (R) (316) 365-3225 (B)
C Leroy Brown Po Box 9 403 S Peim Jennings 67643 0009 (R) (9r3) 678-2226 (8)
Jack E Brown Po Box 653 lola 66749 (R) (316) 365-3933 (B) (316) 365-7601
Harry E Gorrell Po Box 215 228 S 16th St Independence 67301 (R) (316) 331-1555 (B) (316) 331-2349
Richard G Keever 1410 E 35th Hutchinson 67502 (R) (316) 663-2517(8)
Donald W Moore 614 W 14th Hutchinson 67501 (R) (316) 665-8259(8) Waldo Leon Cain Po Box 303 Independence 67301 0303 (R) (316) 331-5522 (8)
William E Taylor Po Box 145 8th & Pine Sis Everest 66424 (R) (913) 548-7737(8)
Leroy L Jenson 12507 Decator Rd Everest 66424 (R)(913) 548-7734(8)
Jerry Dean Baughn Rr I Box 161 Humboldt 66748 (R) (316) 473-2763 (8)
Howard E Day Rr 1 Box 359 Hoyt 66440 (R) (913)986-6226(8)
Ernest Lee Jefferies 6730 Nw Nickel Rd Topelta 66618 (R) (913) 286-3752 (B) (913) 286-0536
Dick E Rewins Po Box 6 Elsmore 66742 0006 (R) (316) 754-3293(8)
Charles L Morgan Po Box 223 1216 Utah Ave Hoxie 67740 0233 (R) (913) 675-3395 (8) (913) 675-3241
Richard L Fish Po Box 215 101 Wabash Howard 67349 0215 (R) (316) 374-2422 (B) (316) 374-2172
Gayle Clifford Bainter Rr 1 Box 27 Dresden 67635 (R) (913) 675-2259 (B)
Stephen Rhea Knox Rr 1 Box 46 Piedmont 67122 (R) (316) 864-2290(8)
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Hope
Meetings
Chartered
Howard 67349
Lodge Name
0155
Location
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Jetmore 67854 0361
Jewell 66949
Johnson 67855
Junction City 66441
Kansas City 66109
Kansas City 66101
Kansas City 66102
Kansas City 66104
Kansas City 66109
Kansas City 66106
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Arthur H Strickland
Roger E Sherman
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Alpha
Lodge Name
02/19/1890
03/17/1856
10/20/1870
02/16/1887
02/17/1904
10/20/1857
02/26/1925
10/22/1874
02/16/1887
Chartered
2nd And 4th Thursdays
1st And 3rd Fridays
Isl And 3rd Saturdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
2nd Monday
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1 St And 3rd Thursdays
Worshipful Master
Buford Mitchell Strader 5210 Woodend Kansas City 66106 (R) (913) 262-9437 (B)
Randy Keith Ford 3016 N 64lh Kansas City 66104 1811
Jackie L Clark 2517 S 45th St Kansas City 66106 (R) (913) 384-5102(8)
Jon Hefton 1433 N 106th St Kansas City 66111 (R) (913) 299-6249 (B)
Robert L Tomiinson JR 2633 S 36th St Kansas City 66106 (R) (913) 722-6679 (B)
Ronald Charles Brown 6232 Yecker Kansas City 66104 (R) (816) 299-4367 (B)
Roger L Walls 4(MTell Enterprise 67441 0528 (R) (913) 239-3185 (B) (913) 263-8753
Darrel Lee Ruth Her 1 Box 18a Johnson 67855 (R) (316) 492-2323(8)
Don Charles Durant Rr 2 Box 204 Jewell 66949 (R) (913) 428-3516(8)
Rudolph C Nuss Po Box 455 703 Benton Jetmore 67854 0455 (R) (316) 357-6171 (B) (316) 357-6436
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1st And 3rd Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
Meetings Secretary
Clyde A Secrest 2904 S 37th St Kansas City 66106 4004 (R) (913)262-8609(8)
Samuel W Shublom 204 N Thorpe Kansas City 66102 (R) (B)
Claude G Cowan 1831 N 85th St Kansas City 66112 (R) (913) 788-5990 (8)
James L Morton 501 Westvale Kansas City 66102 (R) (913) 371-2665 (8)
Dean Clayton Hjorth 8868 Switzer Overland Park 66214 (R) (913) 888-3149(8)
Waller M Bird 6721 Yecker Kansas City 66109 (R) (913) 299-0437 (8)
Donald R Greenawall 1202 Miller Dr Junction City 66441 (R) (913) 238-3001 (8)
Kenneth D Darrough Po Box 441 Her 1 Box 3a Johnson 67855 0441 (R) (316) 492-6664(8)
Leo Verne Jacobs Rr 1 Box 102 Mankato 66956 (R) (913)428-3350(6)
Maurice J Worley Po Box 15 Mansion 67849 0015 (R) (316) 623-2166(8)
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2nd And 4lh Thursdays
10/17/1867
02/19/1903
02/18/1888
02/18/1891
Lacygne
Laharpe
Lacygne 66040
Laharpe 66751
Lakin 67860
Lane 66079
Lansing 66048
0061
0325
0289
0339
0049
10/17/1866
2nd And 4th Thursdays
02/19/1890
Lacrosse
Lacrosse 67548
0330
Lane
2nd And 4lh Wednesdays
02/16/1887
Cosmos
Kiowa 67070
0278
Isl And 3rd Monday
4th Thursday
Isl And 3rd Tuesdays
Isl And 3rd Wednesdays
02/20/1884
Kingman 67068
1st And 3rd Mondays
02/18/1891
0230
2nd And 4th Friday
02/28/1924
William K Walson JR 824 Marvin Si Kiowa 67070 (R) (316) 825-4237 (B) (316) 825-4155 Bradley R Penka Po Box 665 716 Main Lacrosse 67548 0665 (R) (913) 222-2898 (B) (913) 222-2817
Terry Wayne Garman 722 Coals Kiowa 67070 (R) (316) 825-4897 (B) Joel H Ficken Po Box 311 Otis 67565 03II (R) (913) 387-2500 (B)
Michael W Hill 33335 Stanton Rd Osawalomie 66064 (R) (913) 878-3759 (8)
J C Jentzsch JR 31871 Pressonville Rd Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-4289 (B)
Rozwell Ross Perkins 229 Bittersweet Ln Lansing 66043 (R) (913) 727-1201 (8) (913) 727-3235
Mark G Schiffelbein Po Box 864 703 Kraus Lakin 67860 0864 (R) (316) 355-6951 (B)
Robert Edward Douglas Po Box 186 Lakin 67860 (R) (B)
Paul K Brune 444 Hithergreen St Lansing 66043 (R) (913) 727-1206(8)
Russell F Hageman 603 W Hwy 54 Laharpe 66751 (R) (316) 496-2573(8)
Ronald M Beasley SR Rr I Box 20b Laharpe 66751 (R) (316) 496-2500 (B)
William A Munz Rr I Box 140c Lacygne 66040 (R) (913) 757-4813(8)
Byron E Walker Po Box 7 235 W Copeland Kingman 67068 0007 (R) (316)532-2627(8)
Donald D Hawkins 501 Ave B E Kingman 67068 (R) (613) 532-3773 (B)
Clayton L Stoker Rr 1 Box I29d Lacygne 66040 (R) (913) 757-4480 (B)
L Earl Dingus Po Box 13 Kincaid 66039 0013 (R) (316) 439-5532 (8)
Dale Eugene Freidline Rr 1 Kincaid 66039 (R) (913) 439-2633 (B)
Secretary Charles R Rentfro 2809 S 24tha Kansas City 66106 (R) (913) 384-1648 (8)
Worshipful Master Donald R Mcsinnis Po Box 13417 Edwardsville 66113 (R) (913)441-4055(8)
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Kincaid 66039
Meetings
Chartered
0338
Lodge Name
Kansas City 66104
Location
0438
H
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Lecompton 66088
Lenexa 66215
Leon 67074
0420
0135
0223
Joppa
Lecompton
02/22/1883
10/15/1873
02/17/1921
2nd And 4th Thursdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
1st Thursday
1st And 3rd Mondays
02/15/1888
Lebo 66856
0152
1st Monday
03/17/1856
Leavenworth 66048
0002
2nd And 4th Thursdays
Leavenworth 66048
0010
Worshipful Master
Darrell Dean Wartick Rr 1 Box 107 Atlanta 67008 (R) (316) 394-2417 (B)
Dale L Cantrell 8801 Riley Overland Park 66212 (R) (913) 648-1978 (B)
Edward Clyde Smith JR PoBox 119 Lecompton 66050 0119 (R) (913) 887-6162 (B)
Michael J Postlethwait Po Box 287 Lebo 66856 0287 (R) (316) 256-6511 (B) â&#x20AC;¢
James Stanley Hobbs JR 3109 Meadow Rd Leavenworth 66048 (R) (B) (913) 727-3000
Glen Earl Sears 2921 Virginia Cir Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 682-0469 (B)
John Robert Lowther 1211 W 5th St Lawrence 66044 (R) (913) 749-4894 (B)
Irvin W Mcbride 2713 W 30th Lawrence 66047 (R) (913) 749-0351 (B)
Pat Tascano 230 N Cherry Latham 67072 (R) (316) 965-3291 (B)
Richard Allen King Po Box 52 Lamed 67550 (R) (316) 285-3366 (B) (316) 285-3366
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10/15/1857
2nd Monday
07/14/1856
Lawrence 66046
0006
King Solomon
2nd Thursday
10/16/1867
0009 Lawrence 66046
Latham 67008
0401
2nd And 4th Tuesday
Lamed 67550
0167
1st Tuesday
Meetings
02/20/1913
Chartered
Latham
Lodge Name
10/18/1876
Location
Larned
* Secretary
Harvey D Tanim Po Box 55 Uon 67074 0055 (R) (316)745-9207(6)
Joseph R Wilson 8975 Rene Lenexa 66215 (R) (913) 492-6134(8)
William J Boydston Jr 1886 E 100 Rd Lecompton 66050 (R) (913) 887-6502 (B) (913) 843-8118
John R Ellis Po Box 469 120 W 7th St Lebo 66856 0469 (R) (316) 256-6116(B)
Jack L Rogers 2717 S 4th St Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 682-1220 (B) (913) 684-0470
Maurice C Hearn 920 Columbia Ave Leavenworth 66048 (R) (913) 682-5709 (B)
John A Golden 3302 W 22nd Ter Lawrence 66047 (R) (913) 843-5253 (B) (913) 749-4013
Phillip W Keffer 2138 Mitchell Rd Lawrence 66046 (R) (913) 843-5575 (B)
Emoiy G Craft Rr 1 Box 89a Atlanta 67008 (R) (316) 394-2356(8)
Harry E Zielke JR Po Box 346 823 W 5th Lamed 67550 (R) (316) 285-2741 (B) (316) 285-3118
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2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st Thursday
2nd And 4th Mondays
02/22/1883
10/22/1874
02/20/1902
Longton
Peace
Little River 67457
Longton 67345
Louisburg 66053
0219
0026
0243
2nd And 4th Thursdays
02/19/1885
Linwood 66052
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
02/21/1912
0241
Linwood
Lindsborg
Lindsborg 67479
0397
2nd And 4th Thursdays
10/21/1874
Lincoln 67455
1st And 3rd Mondays
12/31/1888
0154
Fargo
Liberal 67905
0300
Isl And 3rd Mondays
02/19/1908
Lewis 67552
0220
Isi And 3rd Tuesdays
10/18/1859
Lcroy 66857
0027
2nd And 4th Mondays
02/18/1891
Worshipful Master
Secretary
Rollyn J Phillips Po Box 97 250 Clinton St Little River 67457 0097 (R) (316) 897-6433 (8) (316) 834-2246
Max L Alber Po Box 261 Little River 67457 (R) (316) 897-6225 (8)
Donald Steven Lynch 30955 Somerset Rd Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-3407 (B)
Sterling P Hombuckle JR 1201 N Broadway Louisburg 66053 0355 (R) (913) 837-4434 (B)
Duane Salander Rr 1 Box 104 Longton 67352 9802 (R) (316) 642-3451 (B)
Howard G Jones Po Box 35 207 Main Linwood 66052 0035 (R) (913) 723-3550 (8) (816) 421-8386
Howard K Jones Po Box 262 Linwood 66052 0262 (R) (913) 723-3619 (8) (816) 891-8401
Roger Lee Hardlock Rr 1 Longton 67352 (R) (316) 642-6672 (8)
Clifford A Johnson 2829 W Salemsborg Rd Smolan 67479 (R) (913) 668-2381 (8)
Paul Dean Kuchera 228 E School Lincoln 67455 (R) (913) 524-4315 (8)
Dale E Sprague Po Box 975 515 N Sherman Liberal 67901 0975 (R) (316) 624-7568 (8) (316) 624-6736
William G Updegrove Po Box 86 Uwis 67552 0086 (R) (316) 324-5434 (B)
Ernest Courtney Edmonds Po Box 372 Leroy 66857 0372 (R) (316) 964-2540 (8)
Marvin E Palmblade Po Box 37 Uoli 67861 (R) (316) 375-2302 (B)
Joseph Anthony Hoffman Rr 2 Box 98-A Lindsborg 67456 (R) (913) 227-2820 (8)
Paul R Roberts 215 E Lost St Lincoln 67455 (R) (913) 524-4269 (8)
Elmer Eugene Ulery 1016 N Pershing Liberal 67901 (R) (316) 624-4152(8)
Glenn L Strawn Rr 2 Box 54 Uwis 67552 (R) (316) 324:5386 (B)
Kenneth Doyle Williams Po Box 237 Leroy 66857 0237 (R) (316) 964-2430(8)
Uoti 67861 (R) (316) 375-4448(8)
Harold Hans Asmussen
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Chartered
Leoti 67861
Lodge Name
0340
Location
02/17/1881
10/18/1859
Centre
Marysville
Mayetta
Madison 66860
Manhattan 66502 0753
Mankato 66956
Mapleton 66754
Marion 66861
Marysville 665(38
Mayetta 66509
0196
0016
0087
0028
0147
0091
0393
Lafayette
Royal
Lyons 67554
0192
02/16/1911
10/20/1870
10/21/1874
10/17/1860
02/15/1882
02/21/1895
10/19/1871
Euclid
Lyndon 66617
0101
02/17/1881
Blue Hill
Chartered
Lucas 67648
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Lodge Name
0198
Location
2nd And 4th Thursdays
Isl And 3rd Tuesdays
Isl And 3rd Tuesdays
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
2nd And 4lh Mondays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
Isl And 3rd Tuesdays
Ist And 3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
Worshipful Master
Secretary
Robert B Crumpton 907 E 33rd Ter Topeka 66605 (R) (913) 266-3254 (B)
Ivan D Beran 706 N 20th Marysville 66508 (R) (913) 562-5377 (B)
Carl F Nelson Rr I Box 14 Mayetta 66509 (R) (913) 966-2645 (B) (913) 966-2388
Gerald W Gellinger 1206 May Marysville 66508 (R) (913) 562-5331 (6) (913) 562-3681
John L Jordan Po Box 141 Rr 2 Box 62 Marion 66861 0141 (R) (316) 382-3532 (6) (316) 382-3253
Thomas Edward Gage 317 Heylman Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 233-0489(6)
Wallace W Shaffer 1817 E Oak St Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-1118(8) Michael D Knak 702 W Grand Hillsboro 67063 (R) (B)
Richard L Diamond 606 E Jefferson Mankato 66956 (R) (913) 378-3653 (B) (913) 378-3222
Thomas Donald Okerlund 101 Notre Dame Circle Manhattan 66502 (R) (913) 537-2689 (B) (913) 539-7755
Donald E Barger Po Box 362 Rr 1 Box 80 Madison 66860 0362 (R) (316) 437-2628 (8)
Chester R Gish Po Box 755 414 S Sherman Lyons 67554 (R) (316)257-2834(6)
David M Benson 411 Nw 60th PI Topeka 66617 (R) (913) 246-1419(8)
Richard C Brozek 103 S Russell Ave Lucas 67648 9724 (R) (913) 525-6137 (B)
Nelson D Keeler 514 N Commercial Mankato 66956 (R) (913) 378-3391 (B) (913) 378-3111
Buddy G Mays 2437 Anderson Ave Manhattan 66502 (R) (913) 539-2330 (B) (913) 537-2112
Dale Edward Hess Po Box 666 Madison 66860 (R) (316) 437-2614 (B)
Lyle Jay Brothers 660 S Pioneer Lyons 69554 (R) (316) 257-2660 (B)
Thomas B Dougan Po Box 288 Lyndon 66451 0288 (R) (913) 828-3522 (B) (913) 364-8831
' Wayne L Cooper 19851 Paradise Rd Lucas 67648 (R) (913) 525-7793 (B)
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0172
Medicine Lodge
0077
Melvern 66510
Meriden 66512
Minneapolis 67401
Minneola 67865
Moran 66755
0022
0236
0143
0431
0245
67104
Meade 67864
0275
67460
Mccracken 67556
0058
Marmaton
Minneapolis
Delia
Webb
2nd And 4lh Thursdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
03/01/1923
02/19/1885
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
02/19/1885
10/15/1873
1st Monday
10/22/1874
2nd Monday Except July, August
02/15/1882
1st And 3rd Wednesdays Except Jul & Aug
10/18/1887
Mcpherson
1st Tuesday
2nd Thursday
02/19/1885
Lyra
02/16/1887
1st And 3rd Mondays
02/19/1903
Mccracken
Alburtus Wilson Gardner Rr 1 Box 210 Kincaid 66039 (R) (316) 439-5598 (B)
Roy Edward Minor Po Box 501 Minneola 67865 (R) (316) 885-4247 (B) (316) 885-4800
Raymond E Caldwell Rr 1 Box 184 Culver 67484 (R) (913) 283-4317(8)
Michael Paul Monhollon 106 Cottonwood Ct Ozawkie 66070 (R) (913) 876-2922 (B) (913) 234-0421
James E Prock Rrt Box 18c Moran 66755 (R) (316) 237-8824(8)
John S Short Box 287 Minneola 67865 (R) (316) 885-4790 (B) (316) 885-4361
Richard J Whitney 2355 Edward Salina 67401 (R) (913) 823-5727 (B)
Earl H Berg 820 Ne 54th Topeka 66617 1595 (R) (913) 246-1561 (B) (913) 246-1561
Cloyd J Casteel PoBox84 121 W Spring Melvern 66510 0084 (R) (913) 549-3653 (B)
301 N Main Medicine Lodge 67104 (R) (316) 886-3894(8)
405 Hibbard Medicine Lodge 67104 (R) (316) 886-3319 (B) (316) 886-5321 Stephen Max Casteel PoBox 133 Quenemo 66528 0133 (R) (913) 759-3580 (B) (913) 759-3512
Richard A Wortman
Kenneth L Pembenon Po Box 691 601 N Fowler Meade 67864 0619 (R) (316) 873-2006 (B) (316) 873-5128
James Elwood Mckarma
Fillip E Fleener Po Box P Meade 67864 (R) (316) 873-2905 (B) (316) 873-2491
705 S Chestnut
1509 N Grimes Mcpherson 67460 (R) (316)241-8016(8)
Mcpherson 67460 5312 (R) (316) 241-0283 (B) (316) 241-0283
William R Leonard
Virgil D Burns
Harlan G Woodring Po Box 125 109 E Agnes Mclouth 66054 0125 (R) (913) 796-6926 (B)
James Baxter Price Rr 1 Box 663 Tonganoxie 66086 (R) (913) 845-2036 (B) (816) 898-0387
Secretary Reginald M Washaliski JR Rr 1 Box 91 Mccracken 67556 (R) (913) 394-2436 (B)
Worshipful Master John M Stull Rr 1 Box 17 Mccracken 67556 (R) (913) 394-2320 (B)
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Mourn Hope 67108
Mullinvilte 67109
Mulvane
0238
0399
0201
Muscotah 66439
Narka 66960
Neodesha 66757
Ness City 67560
Newton 67114
Nickerson 67579
0116
0349
0094
0191
0142
0043
67110
Mound City 66056
Locatic
0033
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Walnut Valley
Harmony
02/15/1882
10/15/1873
02/17/1881
10/20/1870
02/15/1893
10/17/1872
02/21/1912
02/19/1885
Mount Hope
Mullinville
10/17/1860
Chartered
Mound City
Lodge Name
1st And 3rd Thursday
2nd Wednesday
2nd And 4ih Tuesdays
2nd And 4ih Wednesdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
3rd Thursdays
1 St And 3rd Wednesdays Except Jul & Aug
Isi And 3rd Mondays
2nd And 4th Thursdays
Worshipful Master
Bobby Lee Mummey 4210 Se Minnesota Topeka 66605 (R) (8)
David A Miller 813 W 4th Newton 67114 (R) (316) 283-1795 (8)
Harlan S Mcninch 221 N High Ness City 67560 (R) (913) 798-3123(8)
Richard Eugene Wiles Rr 1 Box 95 Altoona 66710 (R) (316) 568-2991 (B)
Douglas Wilkinson Rr 1 Narka 66960 (R) (913) 358-2220(8)
John 8 Kreider Po Box 12 Whiting 66552 (R) (913) 873-3253 (B)
1515 Rockwood Blvd Mulvane 67110 (R) (316) 777-1367(8)
Jones M Mason
Donald Eugene Fisher Po Box 65 Mullinville 67109 0065 (R) (316)548-2655(6)
Harry E Pendleton 115SSedgeick Haven 67543 (R) (316) 465-3650(8)
Earl D Avery Rr 1 Box 57 Prescott 66767 (R) (913) 471-4515 (B) (913) 352-6321
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2nd And 4th Mondays
Meetings Secretary
Carl G Hobbs 6907 N Yaggy Rd Hutchinson 67502 (R) (316) 422-3449 (B) (316) 422-5974
Adrian H Mcculloch 6917 E 1st St Newton 67114 (R) (316) 283-4616 (B) (316) 283-1199
Daniel D Holecek Po Box 459 501 S Iowa Ness City 67560 (R) (913) 798-3280 (8) (913) 798-3359
D A Pace 1023 Elm Neodesha 66757 (R) (316) 325-5209(8)
Roben C Brown Rr 1 Box 93 Mahaska 66955 (R) (913) 245-3302 (B)
William F Speer III Rr 1 Box 37 Horlon 66439 (R) (913) 872-3171 (B)
Po Box 181 Rr 180X312 Mulvane 67110 0181 (R) (316) 777-4436 (B)
Ted A Norden
Howard C Kendall Po Box 168 Mullinville 67109 0168 (R) (316) 548-2678 (8)
Jay B Mccaskill JR PoBox51 117 W Ave A Mount Hope 67108 0151 (R) (316) 667-2191(8)
Gary R Goebel Po Box 161 Mound City 66056 (R) (913) 795-2503 (B)
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1st Wednesday
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
10/16/1879
02/15/1893
10/18/1859
02/17/1881
02/19/1896
Mountain Slope
Oneida
Signal
Oberlin 67749
Oketo 66508
Olalhe 66061
Osage City
0025
0019
0188 Onaga 66521
Oneida 66522
0186
0323
0141
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
02/20/1895
Oakley
Oakley 67748
0253
10/15/1873
1st And 3rd Mondays
02/18/1891
Oak Hill 67472
0334
66523
2nd Tuesday
02/18/1886
Mount Zion
Nortonville 66060
0266
Olathe
2nd Wednesday
Richard D Ross 2114Nw53rdTer Topeka 66618 (R) (913) 286-0903 (B)
Laveme Ralph Gorse Po Box 145 Bern 66408 0145 (R) (913) 336-6282 (B) (913) 336-3518
Larry Lee Graf P o B o x 4 23110 L k & W R d Onaga 66521 (R) (913) 889-4564 (B)
Cecil M Howard 101 S Burch Olathe 66061 (R) (913) 764-3772 (B)
Wilfred L Lafferty Rr 1 Box 99 Osage City 66523 (R) (913) 528-3590 (B) (913) 528-3590
Claire B Sparling Po Box 164 205 5th St Oneida 66522 0164 (R) (913) 336-6170 (B) (913) 336-3011
William Fredrick Harder Po Box 309 801 High Si Onaga 66521 0309 (R) (913) 889-4209 (B) (913) 889-4681
Clifford B Talham 701 N Walker Olathe 66061 (R) (913) 764-0814 (B) (913) 829-1215
Elmer Lee Affholder PO Box 91 107 S Washington Oketo 66508 0091 (R) (913) 744-3438 (B)
Harold Nichols Po Box 72 Oberlin 67749 0072 (R) (B)
Rob Ray Mcfee 308 N Beaver Oberlin 67749 (R) (913) 475-3949 (B) (913) 475-2011 Joseph Oliver Bottitger 204 S East St Oketo 66518 (R) (913) 744-3460 (B)
Charles C Beamer Po Box 85 206 S 5th Oakley 67748 0085 (R) (913) 672-4230 (B) (913) 672-3113
Leonard W Mcintosh Rr 2 Box 140 Oak Hill 67472 9309 (R) (913) 388-2292 (B)
William Charles Brown Po Box 245 Ginnell 67738 (R) (913) 824-3285 (B)
Virgil Victor Vesterberg Rr 2 Box 59 Miltonvale 67466 (R) (913) 388-2252 (B)
John H Friend 10855 State Hwy 116 NononviUe 66060 (R) (913) 886-6685 (B)
David C Heinicke Po Box 32 Nortonville 66060 0032 (R) (913) 886-2032 (B)
Secretary Daniel Lee Cropp Po Box 62 11(57 N State Norton 67654 0062 (R) (913) 877-5415 (B)
Worshipful Master Gerald Eugene Spcer Rr 1 Box 58 Alniena 67622 (R) (913) 877-5345 (B)
Directory of Lodges
02/17/1881
Meetings
Norton
Chartered
Norton 67654
Lodge Name
0199
Location
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Oswego 67356
Ottawa 66067
Overbrook
0063
0018
0062
Overland Park 66204
Oxford 67119
Paola 66071
Parker 66014
0436
0165
0037
0341
66524
10/21/1868
Oskaloosa 66066
Oxford
Overland Park
Ridgeway
Oskaloosa
02/18/1891
10/21/1862
10/18/1876
03/01/1923
10/22/1874
10/15/1858
10/21/1875
0014
Saqui
Osborne 67473
10/18/1865
0160
Osage Valley
Chanered
Osawatomie 66064
Lodge Name
0024
Location
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st And 3rd Monday
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Thursday
2nd And 4lh Tuesdays Except Jul & Aug
1 SI And 3rd Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st Thursday
2nd Thursday
Worshipful Master
Kenneth Neal Chase Po Box 59 Centerville 66014 0059 (R) (913) 898^890 (B)
Kevin Reed Dilmore 309 E Collage Paola 66071 (R) (913) 294-2311 (B) (913) 294-5926
Elliott William Jackson Po Box 846 Oxford 67119 (R) (316) 455-2275(8)
Tex Leroy New 9219 England Overland Park 66212 (R) (913) 648-1241 (B) (913) 888-7800
Rr 2 Box 10 Overbrook 66524 (R) (913) 665-7444 (B)
Riley Edwin Gerisch
Donald E Sellers 3631 Texas Rd Wellsville 66092 (R) (913) 242-5625 (B) (913) 583-2715
Eugene Shanks Po Box 132 Oswego 67356 (R) (fl6) 795-4589 (B) (316) 795-2138
David Marlin Pottorf Po Box 54 Oskaloosa 66066 0054 (R) (913) 863-2530 (B)
Jack Melz 326 N Isi Osborne 67473 (R) (913) 346-2361 (B) (913) 346-5844
Merle D Stone JR 1508 Parker Osawatomie 66064 (R) (913) 755-3320 (B)
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1st And 3rd Thursdays
Meetings Secretary
AnUlony W Borum 407 W kimbal Parker 66072 (R) (913) 898-3810 (B) (913) 898-2500
P Leaford Savage 202 Waterworks Rd Paola 66071 9248 (R) (913) 294-3628 (B)
Ben Holman 804 Broad Winfield 67156 (R) (316) 221-2885 (B) (316) 221-2390
Frank J Kneaves 8824 Kessler Overland Park 66212 (R) (913) 642-7843 (B) (816) 923-2390
307 Ash St Overbrook 66524 (R) (913) 665-7854 (B)
Jim D Gates
Howard L Smith 1021 S Willow Ottawa 66067 (R) (913) 242-1397 (B) (913) 242-3147
Jack Donald Lacey Po Box 6 Oswego 67356 (R) (B)
Marlin A Pottorf Po Box 253 702 Delaware Oskaloosa 66066 (R) (B)
Dwight R Gashaw Po Box 58 238 N 1st St Osborne 67473 (R) (913) 346-2306 (B) (913) 346-2634
Kenneth E Crouch 169 15th St Osawatomie 66064 (R) (913) 755-3605 (B) (913) 755-2171
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1 St And 3rd Tuesdays
Isi And 3rd Wednesday
10/20/1870
02/15/1905
07/14/1886
02/17/1909
Mckinley
Kilwinning
Protection
Pleasanlon 66075
Pomona 66076
Prati 67124
Protection 67127
0088
0041
0265
0384
1st And 3rd Thursdays
4th Mondays
Isi And 3rd Mondays
02/15/1888
Plainville 67663
0290
Eureka
1 St And 3rd Thursdays
02/21/1912
Plains 67869
0367
2nd & 4lh Mondays
10/16/1879
Piiisburg 66762
0187
Piusburg
Phillipsburg 67634^
0184
Isi Thursday
Perry 66614
0415
10/16/1879
2nd And 4th Mondays Except Jul & Aug
10/17/1872
Phillipsburg
Perry
Parsons
Robert E Quanz Ri 1 Box l l g Glade 67639 (R) (913) 543-5532 (8) (913) 543-2616 Thomas Cameron Po Box 577 120 W 6th St Arma 66712 0577 (R) (316) 347-4361 (B) (316) 231-1180
Richard A Willis 640 Fischer Dr Phillipsburg 67661 (R) (913) 33-5068 (B) (913) 543-5068 Frank M Fearmonti 910 Ohio Pittsburg 66762 (R) (316) 232-2234(8)
Raymond Thome Po Box 241 Pratt 67124 0241 (R) (316) 672-3607 (8) Rex Maris Box 324 Protection 67127 (R) (316) 622-4524 (8) (316) 622-4261
Fred N Rose Po Box 128 Coats 67028 (R) (316) 893-2476(6) Gary Jellison Protection 67127 (R) (316) 622-4663(8)
Raymond E Slankard 2436 Flordia Rd Pomona 66076 (R) (913) 566-3383(8)
James Henry Jones Rr 1 Box 19-A Pleasanton 66075 (R) (913) 352-6475 (B)
Jay D Mongeau' 8(57 S Commercial Plainville 67663 (R) (913) 434-2420 (8) (913) 434-4647
John Carrol Leach 3559 Delaware Rd Pomona 66076 (R) (913) 566-3782(8)
Morgan J Brown Rr 1 Box 170-A Pleasanton 66075 (R) (913) 352-6296 (B)
William Earl Eaves 400 S Washington Plainville 67663 (R) (913) 434-2388 (8)
Harold M Rickers Po Box 605 287 Park Plains 67869 0605 (R) (316) 563-7551 (B)
Ronald Earl Brarmock PoBox84 206 W Bridge Perry 66073 0084 (R) (913) 597-5267 (B) (913) 864-7288
Richard Charles Seetin 303 W Bridge Perry 6607J (R) (913) 597-5990 (B)
Harold Martin Rickers Po Box 605 Plains 67869 0605 (R) (316) 563-7551 (B)
3103 Partridge Parsons 67357 (R) (316) 421-3572 (8) (316) 421-2310
305 S 22nd Parsons 67357 (R) (316) 421-4521(8)
Secretary Donald E Slagle
Worshipful Master Eleuterio Carrillo
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1st Tuesday
67357
Parsons
Lodge Name
02/22/1917
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02/26/1925
Sabetha 66534
Saffordville 66801
Salina 67401
Satanta 67870
Savonburg 66732
Scammon 66781
0162
0395
0060
0446
0315
0351
Virginia
Satanta
Saffordville
Russell
02/15/1993
02/19/1896
1st And 3rd Thursdays
02/21/1912
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
Isl And 3rd Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
2nd And 4th Mondays
1st Tuesdays
10/21 /1875
10/17/1878
Russell 67665
0177
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
02/21/1883
Rush Center 67559
0215
Walnut City
1 St And 3rd Thursdays
Worshipful Master
Ronald Glenn Robison 121 Sunset Dr Columbus 66725 (R) (316) 429-2436 (B) (316) 429-2313
Calvin Buford Coday JR Po Box 116 Elsmore 66732 (R) (316) 754-3281 (B)
Walter Edward Mciver Po Box 425 Satanta 67870 0425 (R) (316) 649-2682 (B)
Leslie Elmo Jones JR 124 S Kansas Salina 67401 (R) (913) 823-6987 (B) (913) 825-4812
Milo D Riley 512 W 12th Emporia 66801 (R) (316) 343-3776(3)
Joseph William Orr Rr 1 Box 52 Salem 68433 (R) (402) 245-5491 (B)
Emmett Bruce Colhour 659 E 6th Russell 67665 (R) (913) 483-4733 (B)
Lyle Dean Tammen Rr 2 Box 63 Rush Center 67575 (R) (913) 372-4488 (B)
Richard L Schurle Rr4 Manhattan 66502 (R) (913) 485-2635 (B) (913) 485-2885
Bradley Howard Po Box 36 Grainfield 67737 (R) (913) 673-4274 (B)
Directory of Lodges
10/18/1876
Meetings
Randolph 66502
0166
Chartered 2nd And 4th Mondays
Quinter
Lodge r^ame
02/18/1915
Quinter 67752
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Secretary
John H Mussa Rr 1 Box 33 Weir 66781 (R) (316) 396-8524(8)
Glenn Leroy Wolfe Rr 1 Box 101 Elsmore 66732 (R) (316) 754-3896(6)
Jack D Gray 806 S Vanburen Hugoton 67951 (R) (316) 544-7748 (B)
Charles A Schult 523 Aullwood Rd Salina 67401 (R) (913) 827-2922 (B) (913) 825-4812
William R Edie 718 W 6th Emporia 66801 (R) (316) 342-2549(8)
Edward R Garber JR 708 Jefferson Sabetha 66534 (R) (913) 284-3169 (B) (913) 284-2911
Conrad K Mcracken Po Box 150 569 Lakeview Ln Russell 67665 (R) (913) 483-3345 (B)
Ronald R Pfenninger Rr 1 Box 53 Nekoma 67559 (R) (316) 527-4456(8)
John E Wright 7202 Hi View Dr Manhattan 66502 9149 (R) (913) 293-5735 (B)
Marvin Unruh Po Box 279 North Long St Quinter 67752 (R) (913) 754-3704 (B) (913) 754-3358
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Seneca
Seneca 66538
Sharon Springs 67758 0417
Shawnee 66215
Shawnee 66106
Shawnee Mission 66216
Shawnee Mission 66214.
0039
0417
0034
0054
0333
0153
2nd And 4lh Tuesdays
02/19/1930
02/18/1891
02/14/1951
Shawnee
Rosedale
Old Mission
1st And 3rd Mondays
2nd & 4th Wednesdays
1st Friday
1st Thursday
03/17/1966
Ancient Form
02/21/1918
02/17/1921
Selden
Selden 67757
0423
Sharon Springs
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
10/16/1873
Vesper Olive
Sedan 67361
0136
2nd And 4th Thursday
2nd And 4lh Thursdays
02/16/1887
Anthem
0284
Worshipful Master Secretary
Kermit E Sanders Po Box 306 Sharon Springs 67758 0306 (R) (913) 852-4513(8) K Maynard Curls 8935 Cottonwood #4 Unexa 66215 3277 (R) (913) 888-7471 (B) (913) 541-1229
James Lloyd Withers He 1 Box 485 Sharon Springs 67758 (R) (913) 862-4473 (B) Carl R Hoehn 10282 Edelweiss Cr Merrian 66203 (R) (913) 432-0472 (B) (816) 426-3327
Richard A Bennett 7119 RigK OverlandPark 66204 (R) (913) 262-6762 (B) (816) 421-8088
George I Lawley 10500 W 99Ui St Overland Park 66214 (R) (913) 888-0274 (B) (816) 531-8679
Clyde J Houston 5131 QuiviraRd Shawnee 66216 (R) (913) 631-3505(8)
Melvin K Gustin 605 Castle Seneca 66538 (R) (913) 336-2570 (B) (913) 336-2164
Melvin L Gustin Rr3 Seneca 66538 (R) (913) 336-2945 (B) (913) 336-2138
Frank Warren Hilgardner 2519 S 53rd St Kansas City 66106 (R) (913) 236-7377 (B) (816) 461-6455
Dennis H Corder He 1 Box 62 Selden 67757 (R) (913) 386-4342 (B)
James R Carswell Rr 1 Boi 88 Selden 67757 (R) (913) 687^361 (B)
Ronald U Atwell 5128QuiviraRd Shawnee 66216 (R) (913) 631-5844(8)
Glenn H Heinlein 303 W North St Sedan 67361 (R)(316) 725-5131 (B)
John B Blount SR Rr 1 Box 19 Peru 67360 (R) (316) 725-5487(8)
Rodney M Zugelder 8902 (Jrant Overland Park 66216 (R) (913) 642-1243(8)
Carl H O'hair Po Box 364 510 Myrtle Scott Cily 67871 0364 (R) (316) 872-2407 (B)
Arnold J Perry Po Box 136 â&#x20AC;¢ Scandia 66966 (R) (913) 335-2507 (B)
Clifford D Embertson 211 W 6th Scott City 67871 (R) (316) 872-5121 (B) (316) 872-2719
Larry Johnson Rfdl Courtland 66935 (R) (913) 335-2873 (B)
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Scotl Cily 67871
Scandia 66966
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Meetings
02/22/1883
Chartered
Lebanon
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Smi!h Center 66967
Solomon 67410
Spivey 67142
Spring Hill 662()4
St Francis 67756
St John 67576
St Marys 66536
Stafford 67578
Stanley 66223
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0347
0056
0404
0254
0052
0252
0444
Location
Stanley
Stafford
St Francis
Spring Hill
Spivey
Solomon City
Western Star
Lodge Name
02/26/1925
02/19/1885
02/15/1882
02/19/1885
02/19/1914
10/16/1867
02/15/1893
10/19/1871
10/18/1877
02/! 5/1882
Chartered
2nd And 4th Thursdays
1 SI Thursdays
1st Wednesday
1st Mondays
1st And 3rd Wednesday
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st Tuesday
Worshipftil Master
Virgil Allen Dedrick 15016 Broadmoor Stanley 66223 (R) (913) 897-9547 (B)
Richard A Tomlinson 437 E Crawford Stafford 67578 (R) (316) 234-5825(8)
Charles Neil Sharp 612 Durink St Marys 66536 (R) (913) 437-2957(3)
William Price Hudson 401 W Ash St Box 278 Macksville 67557 (R) (316)348-3784(6)
Charles Mickey Graves Po Box 122 Saint Francis 67756 0122 (R) (913) 332-2070 (B) (913) 332-2113
Michael Ray Howard 20902 W 231st Ter Spring Hill 66083 (R) (913) 686-2049 (B) (913) 592-3317
Lee E Vangieson Rr 1 Box 18 Rago 67128 (R) (316) 896-2148 (B)
Richard W Carlson 208 W 4th St Solomon 67480 (R) (913) 655-3431 (B)
John William Grimes Po Box 352 Smith Center 66967 (R) (913) 282-3718 (B) (913) 282-3514
Robert Eugene Frank 305Nw3rstSt Silver Lake 66539 (R) (913) 582-5864 (B)
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1 SI And 3rd Thursdays
Meetings Secretary
Howard W Mallicoat 19895 Park Stilwell 66085 (R) (913) 681-2539 (B) (913) 681-4070
John C Jones 229 S Buckeye Stafford 67578 1816 (R) (316) 234-5696 (B) (316) 234-5561
Steven M Bayer 301 Mission St St Marys 66536 (R) (913) 437-2916 (B) (913) 437-2781
Donald Cooper 112 Grandview St John 67576 (R) (316) 549-3447 (B) (316) 549-3463
Rodney L Ritchey Po Box 102 Saint Francis 67756 0102 (R) (913) 332-2923 (B)
Jerry Lee Gilson 8029 W 114th Ter Overland Park 66210 (R) (913) 469-1456 (B)
Max L Guthridge Rr 1 Box 164 Attica 67009 (R) (316)896-2427(6)
John W Willcy III 902 N Maple Abilene 67410 2169 (R) (913) 263-1420 (B) (913) 263-2550
Francis S Knight Po Box 361 814 E Court Smith Center 66967 (R) (913) 282-3866 (B)
Neil D Mckenzie 302 W 2nd Willard 66615 (R) (913) 256-4430 (B) (913) 295-7133
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Sublette
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0312
Svracuse 67878
Tecumseh 66546
Thayer 66776
Tonganoxic
0309
0248
0149
0190
Topeka 66611
Topeka 66M2
0017
0225
66007
Summcrfield 66541
0354
67877
Sterling 67579
0171
Topeka
Thayer
Syracuse
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
2nd Thursdays
02/20/1889
02/11/1948
10/21/1874
1 SI And 3rd Wednesdays
2nd And 4th Thursdays
10/18/1859
02/20/1884
1st And 3rd Thursdays Except Jul & Aug
1 St And 3rd Thursdays
02/19/1896
Carl E Rutledgc Po Box 254 Thayer 66776 (R) (316) 839-5667 (8)
Ernest Harms
Mark W Stephenson 3930 Sw Twilight Dr Apt 104-N Topeka 66614 (R) (913) 273-3796 (8)
Patrick D Recob 2203NeScandiaDr AptF-111 Kansas City 64118 (R) (816) 453-9719(8)
Charles S Baldry 1700 Nw Grove Topeka 66606 (R) (913) 233-3653 (8) (913) 232-2919
16793 Leavenworth Rd Basehor 66007 (R) (913) 724-2551 (B)
1330 N 134th St Kansas City 66109 (R) (913) 721-2356(8)
H Max Bennett 230 Nw 35th St Topeka 66617 1104 (R) (913) 246-2333 (8)
Anthony 8 Swenson
Ronald Albert Grey
Thayer 66776 (R) (316)839-5568(8)
William E Nicholson 9449 Sw Stewart Road Wakarusa 66546 9675 (R) (913) 836-2328 (B)
James J Farmer Po Box 437 Syracuse 67878 0437 (ft) (316) 384-5816 (B) (316) 384-5711
Frederick Gerald Clary Po Box 836 Syracuse 67878 0836 (ft) (316) 384-6977 (B) (316) 384-7441 William E Sutton Rr2 Overbrook 66524 (R) (913) 748-0958(8)
Frank I Knowles Rt 1 Box 87 Summerfield 66541 (R) (913) 244-6449 (B) (913) 244-6449
Po Box 964 6 Diaden Dr Sublette 67877 0964 (R) (316) 675-2607 (B)
307 E Franklin Ave Sublette 67877 (R) (316) 675-8110 (B) (316) 675-8611 Joyce L Winquist Po Box 62 Summerfield 66541 (R) (913) 244-6576 (B) (913) 244-6576
James K Cearley
Michael Lee Cearley
02/20/1889
Santa Fe
2nd And 4ih Mondays Except Jul & Aug
02/17/1881
Newahcuba
Douglas A Moore JR 723 N 1st Stockton 67669 (R) (913) 425-7201 (B) (913) 425-6761
Secretary
Scott Edward Ross 209 S Ash Stockton 67669 (R) (913) 425-6033 (B) (913) 425-6152
Worshipful Master
1st Thursdays
1st Tuesday
Dwayne 0 Miller 309 S 8th Sterling 67579 (R) (316) 278-2559 (8)
Directory of Lodges
Harold J Schmidt 528 E Main Sterling 67579 (R) (316) 278-3189 (B)
Meetings
10/18/1877
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Troy 66087
Ulysses 67880
Uniontown 66779
Valley Center 67147
Wakarusa 66546
0030
0055
0435
0115
0364
0402
66777
Valley Center
Ulysses
Troy
1st And 3rd Mondays
2nd Thursday
1st Monday
1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Wednesday
10/16/1867
12/31/1823
10/17/1872
02/19/1902
02/20/1913
1st Monday Except Jul & Aug
10/17/1872
Woodson
Toronto
0121
2nd Tuesday
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
03/13/1957
Seabrook
Topeka 66615
0385
02/15/1888
2nd And 4th Thursdays
10/20/1870
0090
Golden Rule
Topeka 66611
0051
Leroy T Roseberry 1344 N St Francis Wichita 67214 (R) (316) 264-8302(8) Robert 1 Peterson 821 Sw 93rd Wakarusa 66546 (R) (913) 836-2219 (B)
Manin Alfred Bogisch 2506 Glacier Wichita 67215 (R) (316) 721-6346 (B) Ted Wilder Baehni 1128Mcvicar Topeka 66604 (R) (913) 235-8057 (B)
Charles K Griffith Rr 1 Box 94a Uniontown 66779 (R) (316) 756-4621 (B)
James G Hickok Po Box 943 910 W Wheat Ulysses 67880 0943 (R) (316) 356-2376(8)
Danny Francis Cutting 906 Ulysses Pkwy Ulysses 67880 (R) (316) 356-3522 (B) (316) 356-3025 Richard Leroy Ramsey 401 Hill St Uniontown 66779 (R) (316) 756-4624 (B)
James Bernard Goss PoBox 121 235 N 2nd St Troy 66087 0121 (R) (913) 985-2320 (B)
Robert Charles Wayman Po Box 126 Troy 66087 0126 (R) (913) 985-2510 (B) (913) 988-4204
Warren L Henrie Po Box 365 505 N Ohio Benton 67017 (R) (316) 778-1076 (B)
Rr 1 Box 92a Toronto 66777 (R) (316) 637-2490 (B) (316) 625-3629
William David Highbarger Po Box 32 Towanda 67144 0032 (R) (316) 536-2321 (B)
Gordon K Mcnitt
Rr 1 Box 178 Toronto 66777 (R) (316) 637-2433 (B)
Robert R Griffin 3732 Sw Plaza Dr # 202 Topeka 66609 (R) (913) 273-4229 (B) (913) 295-7252
David Owen Middleton 2032 Sw Tara Ave Topeka 66611 (R) (913) 266-7140 (B) (913) 295-7163 Orray Kasper
Donald Nisbett Po Box 8208 Topeka 66608 0208 (R) (913) 379-5017 (B) (913) 354-7208
Richard W Kam 46()1 Se Manitowoc Topeka 66609 9228 (R) (913) 862-0908 (B)
Secretary Roland C Bonjour 2810 Sw n t h Topeka 66604 (R) (913) 233-8841 (B) (913) 357-3764
Worshipful Master Thomas G Johnson 2007 Mission Topeka 66614 (R) (913) 272-7809 (B) (913) 272-7171
Directory of Lodges
Topeka 66608
Meetings 1 St And 3rd Fridays
Chartered
10/16/1867
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Black Diamond
Wellington
Wakefield 67487
Walnut 66780
Wamego 66547
Washington 66946
Waterville 66548
Wathena 66090 0025
Waverly 66871
Weir 66781
Wellington 67152
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0229
0075
0104
0085
0064
0244
0274
0150
Waverly
Wathena
Frontier
Wamego
Wakeeney
Wakeeney 67672
Lodge Name
0148
Location 2nd And 4Ui Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Tuesdays
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
2nd And 4th Thursdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
2nd And 4lh Wednesdays
3rd Wednesdays
2nd And 4tii Thursdays
2nd And 4th Mondays
02/15/1882
02/21/1912
02/20/1884
10/21/1869
10/19/1871
10/20/1870
10/21/1868
02/19/1885
02/16/1887
10/21/1874
Worshipful Master
Eldon L Gould Rr 3 Box 163a Wellington 67152 (R) (3r6) 326-3206 (B) (316) 448-3930
James J Jones JR 507 E Hobson Dr Pittsburg 66762 (R) (316) 231-5460 (B)
James Mays PoBox 113 Waverly 66871 (R) (913) 733-2292 (B)
Danny K Simmons Po Box 431 Wathena 66090 0431 (R) (913) 989-4619 (B)
Randy Lee Lindquist 304 S Kansas Waterville 66548 (R) (913) 363-2625 (B) (913) 363-2421
Bryant William M Rr 2 Box 170 Washington 66968 (R) (913) 325-2618 (B)
George Wayne Walker SR 11255 Conestoga Rd Wamego 66547 (R) (913) 456-7766 (B)
Donald R Jones Po Box 9 Walnut 66780 0009 (R) (316) 354-6443 (B)
Ralph E Shadle 311 Blunt St Clay Center 67432 (R) (913) 632-2777 (B)
Melvin R Folkers 413 9Ui St Wakeeney 67672 (R) (913) 743-6769 (B)
Directory of Lodges Meetings
Chartered
Secretary
John S Catt Po Box 291 1504 N Blaine Wellington 67152 (R) (3 re) 326-7161 (B) (316) 326-8957
Melvin R Jones Po Box 296 Weir 66781 02% (R) (316) 396-8236 (B)
E Blaine Schoolcraft Po Box 5 421 Pearson Ave Waverly 66871 (R) (913) 733-2207 (B)
Jerry D Euler Po Box 472 Wadiena 66090 0472 (R) (913) 989-3200 (B) (816) 233-9149
Terry A Blaser 233 E Hazelwood Waterville 66548 (R) (913) 363-2649 (B) (913) 363-2521
John Eyer 615 Woodland Dr Washington 67968 (R) (91J) 325-2950 (B) (913) 325-2223
Leroy J Conley Po Box 296 411 Lincoln Wamego 66547 0296 (R) (913) 456-7668 (B)
Lee Roy Church Rr 2 Box 8 Walnut 66780 (R) (316) 354-6745(3)
Charles H Jamis 103 7th Box 374 Wakefield 67487 (R) (913) 461-5394 (B)
Tommy Ray Roberts 131 N 12th Wakeeney 67672 (R) (913) 743-2791 (B) (913) 743-5620
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Wichita 67213
0450
03/15/1975 1st & 3rd Mondays
2nd And 4di Thursdays
02/16/1944
North Star
Wichita 67213
0168
1st And 3rd Thursdays
12/31/1958
York
Wichita 67037
0057
2nd And 4th Wednesdays
02/20/1895
Albert Pike
Wichita 67212
0303
1st And 3rd Thursday
2nd And 4th Tuesdays
1st And 3rd Mondays
03/01/1923
Bestor G Brown
Wichita 67218
0433
02/20/1889
Sunflower
Wichita 67213
0086
10/19/1871
Wichita
Wichita 67203
0099
2nd And 4th Mondays
02/17/1909
White City
White City 66872
0380
2nd And 4th Mondays
02/18/1886
Worshipful Master
E Doss Allenswonh 8020 Hendiyx Wichita 67209 (R) (316) 722-9782 (B)
Gary Alan Stroud 3245 S Gow St Wichita 67217 1237 (R) (316) 945-7330 (B) (316) 526-0991
Carrol G Sterella 1642 Timothy Wichita 67212 (R) (316) 729-0604 (B)
Craig Brent Woodson 146 S Ridgewood Wichita 67218 (R) (316) 682-5191 (B) (316) 264-4044
Craig Lee Sullivan 821 N Pershing Wichita 67208 (R) (316) 683-5300 (B) (316) 267-9947
Paul A Lockwood 815 Savannah Wichita 67217 2947 (R) (316) 265-5918 (B)
Albert Lee Kimrey 233 W 55th S Wichita 67212 (R) (316) 524-9214 (B)
Ray W Myers 1811 W 17th St Junction CiO' 66441 (R) (913) 238-1349(8)
Richard Edgar Smith Po Box 128 Westmoreland 66549 0128 (R) (B) (913) 457-3411
Jay D Bamett 38792 K68 Hwy Wellsville 66092 (R) (913) 883-2607 (B)
Directory of Lodges
Westmoreland
Westmoreland 66549
0257
Meetings 1st And 3rd Mondays
Chartered
02/17/1898
Wellsville
Wellsville 66092
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Cameron T Miller JR 1908 Lydia Wichita 67213 3150 (R) (316) 943-9723 (8)
Donald L Doll 1509 Lonis Wichita 67213 3432 (R) (316) 267-5780 (B) (316) 942-7791
Dennis L Morris 13411 E39thS R r 2 Derby 67037 (R) (316)733-1177(8)
E Dean Osbom 328 E 1st St Wichita 67202 (R) (316) 942-0509 (B) (316) 263-6464
Richard L Loveland 1037 S Christine Wichita 67218 (R) (316) 686-5413 (B) (316) 686-8511
John Edward French 3730 S Arapaho St Wichita 67215 (R) (316) 524-1619 (B) (316) 945-8882
Lawrence D Colgan 2607 N Payne Wichita 67204 (R) (316) 832-1890 (B) (316) 267-2231
Leslie L Worrell Rr 1 Box 77 White City 66872 (R) (913) 349-2927 (B)
Louis D Hale 501 N 4th #16b Westmoreland 66549 (R) (913) 457-3470 (B)
Harold E Bamett 3834 Vermont Rd Wellsville 66092 (R) (913) 883-2473 (B)
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Wilsey 66847
Wilson 67490
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Winona 67764
Xenia 66716
Yates Center 66783
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67156
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Wichita 67213
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1st And 3rd Mondays
1st And 3rd Wednesdays
02/17/1909
02/15/1888
Wilsey
Samaria
Xenia
Wallace
1 St And 3rd Mondays
1st Saturday
1st Wednesday
02/20/1889
10/17/1866
10/15/1873
1st And 3rd Thursdays
1st And 3rd Thursdays
02/20/1884
Anchor
10/17/1870
2nd & 4th Tuesday
03/17/1989
Pyramid
Francis Eugene Peterson 511 N Prairie Yates Center 66783 (R) (316) 325-2610(8)
Harry Willis Peterson Rr3 Fort Scott 66701 (R) (316) 223-4614 (B)
Randy Dale Cook Po Box 393 Russell Springs 67755 0393 (R) (913) 751-4469 (B)
Roger Joe Wilcoxen Rr 5 Box 102 Arkansas City 67005 8512 (R) (316) 441-0884 (B)
Dennis James Bunker Po Box 476 Wilson 67490 0476 (R) (913) 658-3432 (B)
Donald D Alspaw Rr 1 Box 27 Wilsey 66873 (R) (913) 497-2277 (B)
Ronald Lee Call 602 S Kalida Rr 1 Yates Center 66783 (R) (316) 625-3255 (B) (316) 625-2188
Thomas Clark Johnson Rr 1 Box 94b Bronson 66716 (R) (316) 939-4515 (B)
Emerson D Lahman 368 County Rd 11 Winona 67764 (R) (913) 846-7678 (B)
M Wayne Rush 2202 W 5di Ave Winfield 67156 6333 (R) (316) 221-2988 (B) (316) 221-0109
Lyman D Hansen Po Box 561 Wilson 67490 0561 (R) (913) 658-2674 (B)
Frank E Phillips JR 107 Lyndon Wilsey 66873 (R) (913) 497-2294 (B)
Forrest E Bond Po Box 145 128 N Robey Williamsburg 66095 0145 (R) (913) 746-5681 (B)
Will Channon 1366 Ellis Rd Williamsburg 66095 (R) (913) 746-5675 (B)
Secretary James R Stough Rr 2 Box 742 Mulvane 67110 (R) (316) 524-1919 (B) (316) 676-8935
Worshipful Master Glen D Watts 1706 Shiloh Wichita 67207 (R) (316)684-2308(8)
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March
DECEASED PAST GRAND MASTERS Served
Name & Lodge
1856-1859
Richard R Rees Leavenworth #0002
10/19/1875
Mt Muncie Leavenworth, KS
George H Fairchild St John #0026
09/14/1898
Mountain Grove Bridgeport, Ct
1861-1865
Jacob Saqui Washington #0005
06/14/1898
Ml Vernon Atchison, KS
1866-1867
Moses S Adams King Solomon #0010
12/25/1900
Canon City Canon City, Co
1868-1870
John H Brown King Solomon #0010
03/12/1893
Mt Muncie Leavenworth, KS
1871-1872
John M Price Washington #0005
10/30/1900
Oak Hill Atchison, KS
1873-1874
Owen A Bassett Acacia #0009
07/19/1896
Oak Hill Lawrence, KS
1875
Isaac B Sharp Wyandotte #0003
06/21/1884
Woodlawn Kansas City, KS
1876
Jacob D Rush Rising Sun #0008
10/26/1904
Mt Hope San Diego, Ca
1877
John Guthrie Orient #0051
07/01/1906
Topeka Topeka, KS
1878
Edwin D Hillyer Valley Falls #0021
12/11/1892
Rose Hill Section Valley Falls, KS
1879-1880
Joseph D McCleverty Rising Sun #0008
05/30/1904
Evergreen Ft Scott, KS
1881-1882
William Cowglll Constellation #0095
06/19/1889
Fredonia Fredonia, KS
1883
George S Green Lafayette #0016
05/19/1905
Sunset Manhattan, KS
1884
James J Buck Emporia #0012
09/04/1917
Maplewood Emporia, KS
1885
Matthew M Miller Clay Center #0134
11/29/1918
Mt Hope Kansas
1886
Silas E Sheldon Topeka #0017
04/19/1900
Lakeview Cleveland, OH
1887
Henry C Cook Adams #0063
06/12/1898
Oswego Oswego, KS
1888
Watson M Lamb Sterling #0171
08/13/1924
Sunset Memorial Park Hoquiam, WA
1889
George C Kenyon Benevolent #098
04/13/1919
Evergreen Seattle, WA
1890
John C Postlethwaite Lafayette #0016
11/26/1910
Wallace Jewell KS
1891
Andrew M Callahan Topeka #0017
07/13/1902
Topeka Topeka KS
1860
Died
Buried
1993-94
Served
Grand Lodge of
Name & Lodge
Kansas
Died
209
Buried
1892
David B Fuller Fidelity #0106
05/17/1915
Greenwood City Eureka KS
1892
David B Fuller Fidelity #0106
05/17/1915
Greenwood City Eureka KS
1893
William D Thompson Minneapolis #0143
03/05/1903
Highland Miimeapolis KS
1894
George W Clark Royal #0192
03/31/1934
Fairlawn Oklahoma City, Ok
1895
James H McCall Wichita #0099
08/11/1925
Highland Wichita
1896
Chiles C Coleman Clay Center #0134
03/05/1911
Clay Center Clay Center, KS
1897
William M Shaver Magnolia #0231
07/06/1916
Mt. Hope Topeka, KS
1898
Maurice L Stone Wamego #0075
05/23/1921
Wamego City Wamego, KS
1899
Henry C Loomis Winfield#0110
10/14/1905
Union Winfield, KS
1900
Charles J Webb Siloam #0225
01/03/1928
Nortonville Nortonville, KS
1901
Perry M Hoisington Magnolia #0231
03/21/1933
Greenwood Newton, KS
1902
Thomas E Dewey Benevolent #0098
06/09/1906
Abilene Abilene, KS
1903
Bestor G Brown Siloam #0225
07/10/1917
Topeka Topeka, KS
1904
Thomas G Fitch Albert Pike #0303
03/12/1928
Old Mission Mausoleum Wichita, KS
1905
Samuel R Peters Newton #0142
04/12/1910
Greenwood Newton, KS
1906
Thomas L Bond John H Brown #0216
07/29/1938 Salina, KS
Gypsum Hill
1907
Edward W Wellington Ellsworth #0146
02/18/1925
Ellsworth Ellsworth, KS
1908
Henry F Mason Tyrian #0246
05/04/1927
Mt. Hope Topeka, KS
1909
Fred Washbon Harper #0206
07/12/1914
Harper Harper, KS
1910
Marion K Brundage Ellsworth #0146
07/18/1936
Russell Russell, KS
1911
Alex A Sharp Lamed #0167
12/06/1942
Carlisle Carlisle, Pa
1912
William E Hutchinson Santa Fe #0312
04/05/1952
Valley View Garden City, KS
P r o c e e d i n g s of The
210
Served
Name & Lodge
Died
March Buried
1913
Elrick C Cole Great Bend #0015
02/04/1938
Great Bend City Great Bend, KS
1914
Charles H Chandler Orient #0051
12/18/1917
Bazaar Bazaar, KS
1915
William L Burdick Lawrence #0006
06/11/1946
Swan Point Providence, Ri
1916
Gilen H Lamb Gilead #0144
11/19/1937
Yates Center Yates Center, KS
1917
Charles E Lobdell Larned #0167
01/29/1949
Hanover Hanover, Nj
1918
William I Stewart Troy #0055
11/27/1925
Mt. Hope Hiawatha, KS
1919
Owen J Wood Siloam #0225
10/18/1937
Topeka Topeka, KS
1920
Hugh P Farrelly Cedar #0103
11/17/1926
Elmwood Chanute, KS
1921
Ben S Paulen Constellation #0095
07/11/1961
Fredonia Fredonia, KS
1922
John H McCullagh Galena #0194
12/06/1937
Mt. Hope Webb City, Mo
1923
Richard E Bird Alben Pike #0303
01/10/1955
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1924
Elmer F Strain Oriem#0051
10/05/1956
Mt. Hope Abbey Topeka, KS
1925
Charles A Loucks Emerald #0289
12/28/1960
L.akin Lakin, KS
1926
John W Nielsen St. John #0113
06/13/1943
Pleasant Hill Concordia, KS
1927
Charles N Fowler Salina #0060
04/24/1941
Roselawn Memorial Park Salina, KS
1928
Ferris M Hill Emporia #0012
06/27/1964
Maplewood Emporia, KS
1929
George F Breezley Girard #0093
03/25/1964
Girard Girard, KS
1930
Jay B Kirk Ida #0038
07/18/1955
Highland Salina, KS
1931
J Forrest Ayres Greenleaf#0232
02/13/1961
Greenleaf City Greenleaf, KS
1932
John M Kinkel Reno #0140
03/09/1941
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1933
George 0 Foster Lawrence #0006
10/03/1942
Oak Hill Lawrence, KS
1934
James A Gassier McPherson #0172
03/12/1980
McPherson Mausoleum McPherson, KS
1935
Otto R Souders Wichita #0099
01/21/1964
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1993-94
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Grand Lodge of
Name & Lodge
Died
Kansas
Buried
1936
James H Wendorff King Solomon #0010
06/07/1949
Mt. Muncia Leavenworth, KS
1937
Charley B Erskine Preston #0283
06/01/1951
Cimarron Cimarron, KS
1938
Henry S Buzick Sylvan Grove #0359
11/17/1975
Sylvan Grove Sylvan Grove, KS
1939
Claude F Young Rising Sun #0008
03/05/1968
Evergreen Fort Scott, KS
1940
Arthur H Strickland Kaw #0272
09/29/1971
Highland Park Kansas City, KS
1941
Roscoe E Peterson U r n e d #0167
02/05/1974
Lamed Larned, KS
1942
Cline C Curtiss St. Thomas #0306
09/18/1977
Beulah Colby, KS
1943
Charles S McGinness Cherryvale #0137
12/11/1980
Pairview Cherryvale, KS
1944
James H Trice Delta #0077
06/08/1970
Highland Medicine Lodge, KS
1945
Harry D Evans Eureka #0088
05/16/1952
Pleasanton Pleasamon, KS
1946
Samuel G Wiles Macksville #0371
01/15/1965
Farmington Macksville, KS
1947
James H Stewart Jr Albert Pike #0303
09/18/1965
Maple Grove Wichita, KS
1948
E Glenn Robinson Hebron #0314
01/11/1964
Gridley Gridley, KS
1949
William H Harrison Downs #0204
09/11/1982
Downs Downs, KS
1950
Lyim R Brodrick Marysville #0091
01/29/1958
Marysville Marysville, KS
1951
Clarnece G Nevins St. Bernard #0222
05/26/1961
Maple Grove Dodge City, KS
1953
D Bruce Newton Albert Pike #0303
07/02/1966
Wichita Park Wichita, KS
1954
Floyd S Ecord Burlington #0066
05/14/1982
Graceland Burlington, KS
1955
Scott E Kelsey Topeka #0017
04/15/1971
Topeka Topeka, KS
1956
Karl J Baumgartner Goodland #0321
08/28/1973
Goodland Goodland, KS
1958
Earl R Brown Plains #0367
02/09/1982
Plains Plains, KS
1959
Addison C Irby Rising Sun #0008
08/12/1986
Evergreen Fort Scott, KS
P r o c e e d i n g s of The
212
Served
Name & Lodge
March
Died
Buried
1960
Ray W Kinzie Bestor G Brown #0433
12/24/1988
Mission Mausoleum Wichita, KS
1961
John H. Murray King Solomon #0010
05/03/1993
Sunset Memory Gardens Leavenworth, KS
1962
Armand H Bishop Parsons #0117
02/03/1968
Memorial Park Parsons, KS
1963
Ben W Graybill Old Mission #0153
07/10/1987
Johnson Co. Mem. Garden Overland Park, KS
1965
Owen E Hodgson Salina #0060
07/21/1991
Roselawn Salina, KS
1966
William E Montgomery Syracuse #0309
12/28/1990
Syracuse Cemetary Syracuse, KS
1970
H Jackson Staton Ionic #0254
06/03/1980
Fairview Park St. John, KS
1983
Richard A Porter Albert Pike #0303
06/20/1987
Wichita Park Wichita, KS
1986
Durward C Danielson Lafayette #0016
09/29/1986
Sunrise Manhattan, KS
DECEASED DEPUTY GRAND MASTERS John A Farrell B Harold Groff Robert E ferguson
06/21/22 10/28/50 05/07/70
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas LIVING PAST GRAND MASTERS
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1952 S Allan Daugherty 3411 E Kincaid St Wichita KS 67218
1957 Richard L Becker Box 483 Coffeyville KS 67337
1964 Arthur C Hodgson Box 666 Lyons KS 67554
1967 William E Bradford 707 Vine Wamego KS 66547
1968 Thomas C Raum Jr 314 9 Keywest Ct Wichita KS 67204
1969 Carroll C Arnett 1615 Country Club Rd El Dorado KS 67042
1971 Robert D Caplinger RR 2 Box 170 Effingham KS 66023
1972 Richard D Kelsey 16824 NW 54th Rossville KS 66533
1973 J Fred Williamson 310 S Purdy Lyons KS 67554
1974 Forrest D Haggard 6816 W 78th St Ter Overland Park KS 66204
1975 Robert H Arnold PO Box 122 Alma KS 66401
1976 Ralph D Walker PO Box R Sharon Springs KS 6 7758
1977 William F Mcintosh 522 Lane St Clay Center KS 67432
1978 Chester L Gilbert 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka KS 66604
1979 W Nolan Artz 505 N Rock Rd Apt 125 Wichita KS 67206
1980 F Warren Starns 154 CO Rd 9 Winona KS 67764
1981 Ben B Boyles 807 N Main St St John KS 67576
1982 Robert G Jackson 3825 SW Worwick Town Rd Topeka KS 66610
1984 Larry D Winegardner 601 S 6th Atchison KS 66002
1985 Arris M Johnson 2714 Hillcrest Hays KS 67601
1987 Clifford D Knauss RR 2 Box 136-D Halstead KS 67056
1988 Claude W Norris 1523 Crawford Fort Scott KS 66701
1989 Robert M Nease PO Box 716 Hugoton KS 57951 0716
1990 Don E Robinett RR 2 Box 52 Randall KS 66963
1991 Conrad F Johnson 217 S 12th Sabetha KS 66534
1992 Richard D Overton 6937 Grandview MerriamKS 66604
19 93 William J Brown 2839 S Bonn Wichita KS 67217 GRAND TREASURERS 1856-1857 1857-1858 1858-1891 1891-1902 1902-1909 1909-1933
Berlin Beck Isaac N Roberts Christian Beck R E Torrington Albert Sarbach J Frank March
1933-1937 1937-1961 1962-1968 1968-1984 1984-1994
John McCullagh Ben S Paulen Floyd A Palmer Wm E Montgomery Wm F Mcintosh
INTERIM GRAND TREASURERS Thomas C Raum Jr F Warren Starns
02/01/84 to 03/17/84 01/24/94 to 03/19/94
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INTERIM GRAND SECRETARIES John C. Postlechwaice Matthew M. Miller Ben W. Graybill
Feb. 15, 1B93 â&#x20AC;˘ Mar . 12, 1893 Mar. 12, 1893 â&#x20AC;˘ F e b . 22, 1894 May 13, 1971 - Jly . 31, 1971
LODGES UNDER DISPENSATION BUT NOT CHARTERED Allen, 1923; Burlington, 1863; Delaware, 1857; Denver city (Denver Lodge), 1860; Englevale, 1899; Leavenworth (Adelpha), 1868; Lecompton (Geary), 1857; Leoti, 1878; Lindsborg, 1884; Lindsey (Friendship), 1868; Opolis, 1855; Powhattan (Buckeye), 1896; Wichita (Aric Valley Daylight Lodge), 1984; Wichita (E. Hubert Mitchell), 1979; wheaton, 1903; and white Water, 1927.
LODGE CHARTERS REVOKED, SURRENDERED OR CONSOLIDATED
Lodge Alden #0308 Allen #0335 Altoona #0118 Americus #0062 Andale #0253 Apollo #0297 Arcadia #0329 Arcana #0031 Argonia (Chikaskia) #0285 Atchison (St Johns) #0026 Aubrey #0030 Auraria #0037 Bassett #0124 Beaumont #0439 Bennington #0180 Big Springs (Shawnee) #00 Blaine #0337 Bluff City #0313 Bluff City #0235 Boling #0365 Brainerd #0280 Brookville #0209 Bucklin #0325 Burr Oak #0178 Burrton #0182 cable #0299 canton #0197 Cato #0153 Cedar Vale #0164 Cedar Vale (Myrtle) #0164 Centralia (Home) #0089 Chanute (King David) #041 Charity #0263 Clifford (Whitewater) #01 Clinton (Ashlar) #0087 Coats #0039 Codell #0418 Coolidge #0316 Corning #0013 Coyville #0057 Cunningham #0427 Deerfleld #0432 Delphos #0202 Delvan #0375
Consolidated with or Surrendered Charter Sterling #0171 Charter Surrendered Benedict #0403 Charter Surrendered Mt Hope #0238 Hays #0195 Mulberry #0261 Active #0158 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered G L of Colorado Hutchison-Reno #0124 Joppa #0223 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Westmoreland #0257 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Henri #0190 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Jewell #0011 Halstead #0046 Hutchinson-Reno #0124 Mcpherson #0172 Farlington (Godfrey) #012 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Seneca #0039 Cedar #0103 Cosmos #027 8 Halcyon #0120 Charter Surrendered Kilwinning #0265 Paradise #C290 Royal #0192 Seneca #0039 Charter Surrendered Kilwinning #0265 Lakin (Emerald) #0289 Minneapolis #0143 Herington (Kansas) #0307
Date 01/01/1957 01/01/1923 01/01/1984 01/01/1869 01/01/1894 01/01/1986 01/01/1986 01/01/1994 01/01/1912 01/01/1861 01/01/1863 01/01/1862 01/01/1989 01/01/1937 01/01/1944 01/01/1867 01/01/1894 01/01/1897 01/01/1903 01/01/1937 01/01/1927 01/01/1963 01/01/1869 01/01/1931 01/01/1969 02/01/1994 01/01/1986 01/01/1894 01/01/1883 01/01/1894 01/01/1990 01/01/1937 01/01/1977 01/01/1867 01/01/1879 01/01/1978 01/01/1968 01/01/1985 01/01/1968 01/01/1955 01/01/1985 01/01/1965 01/01/1987 01/01/1936
1993-94 Lodge Dirigo 80226 Edwardsville #0152 Effingham #0048 Elk City (Elk Creek) #002 Elkhart #0422 Emmett #0387 Emporia #0012 Enterprise #0353 Esbon (Salem) #0228 Farlington (Godfrey) #012 Fostoria #0392 Frankfort #0067 Frederick #0337 Freeport #0389 Freeport (Lily) #0301 Friendship #0208 Ft Gibson (Elpha) #0122 Ft Scott (Rising Sun) #00 Galva #0251 Garfield #0235 Glasco #0292 Golden City # Gove City #0302 Grainfield #0381 Granada #0053 Greeley #0211 Greenleat #0232 Grenola (Canopy) #0248 Grinell #0448 Gypsum City #0328 Halycon #0120 Hamilton #0301 Hamlin #0185 Hanover (Star) #0069 Harveyville #0421 Haven #0157 Havensville #0034 Hiawatha (Tribune) #0216 High Prairie #0025 Highland #0296 Holyrood #0343 Hutchison #0445 Ida #0170 Indianola #0034 Irving #0112 Isable #0400 Jamestown #0227 Kanorado #0443 Kensington #0405 Kickapoo (Potter) #0004 Kingsdown #0447 Kirwin #0175 Larned #0167 Leavenworth (Calvary) #00 Leavenworth (Hiram) #0068 Lecompton #0013 Lenora #0181 Liberty #0123 Lincolnville #0315 Lindsborg (Phoenix) #0253 Linn #0170 Logan #0264 Long Island #0231 Louisburg #0180 Luray #0142 Mackey #0048 Maple City #0342
Grand
Lodge of
Kansas
Consolidated with or Surrendered Charter
Date
Narka #0349 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Hugoton #0406 Pottawatomie #0052 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Girard #0093 Westmoreland #0257 Charter Surrendered Royal #0192 Stohrville #0368 Bluff City #0313 Mt Hope #02 3 8 G L Indian Territory Ft Scott (Burbon) #0008 Mcpherson #0172 Riley (Ashlar) #0344 Sincerity #0214 G L Of Colorado Gove County #0302 Gove County #0302 Wetmore #0053 Delphian #0044 Washington #0104 Moline #0267 Oakley #0253 Lindsborg #0397 Centre #0147 Madison #0196 Hiawatha #0035 Charter Surrendered Burllngame #007 9 Sumner #0203 Onega #0188 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Wakefield #0396 Ellsworth #0146 Hutchison-Reno #0124 Charter Surrendered charter Surrendered Blue Rapids #0169 Delta #0077 St Johns #0113 Goodland #0321 Smith Center #0174 Eastern #0045 Bucklin (Grandview) #0376 Phillipsburg #0184 Great Bend #15 King Solomon #0010 King Solomon #0010 Charter Surrendered Norton #199 Keystone #0102 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Frontier #0104 Phillipsburg #0184 Almena (Naphtali) #0310 Charter Surrendered Lucas (Blue Hill) #0198 Charter Surrendered Dexter #0156
01/01/1986 01/01/1879 01/01/1986 01/01/1863 01/01/1986 01/01/1939 01/01/1863 01/01/1910 01/01/1939 01/01/1932 01/01/1974 01/01/1876 01/01/1985 01/01/1971 01/01/1892 01/01/1986 01/01/1878 01/01/1878 01/01/1984 01/01/1972 01/01/1983 01/01/1862 01/01/1965 01/01/1965 01/01/1883 01/01/1940 01/01/1983 01/01/1937 01/01/1973 01/01/1985 01/01/1978 01/01/1985 01/01/1975 01/01/1919 01/01/1984 01/01/1986 01/01/1964 01/01/1883 01/01/1862 01/01/1977 01/01/1981 01/01/1989 01/01/1881 01/01/1887 01/01/1958 01/01/1973 01/01/1985 01/01/1960 01/01/1973 01/01/1973 01/01/1965 01/01/1967 02/01/1994 01/01/1876 01/01/1990 01/01/1865 06/01/1993 01/01/1918 01/01/1896 01/01/1888 01/01/1962 01/01/1990 01/01/1976 01/01/1894 01/01/1943 12/20/1985 01/01/1977
216 Lodge Maple Hill ÂŤ0370 Marquette S03S3 Mc Cune #0237 Mc Donald #0383 Medicine Valley #0260 Milan #0255 MilConvale #0242 Mission Hills #0054 Moline #0267 Montana (Evergreen) #0086 Monticello #0043 Morland #0414 Morrill #0373 Mound City (Landmark) #02 Moundridge #0346 Mt Moriah (Salt Lake) #00 Mt Pleasant #0058 Mulberry #0261 Munden #0128 N Lawrence (Valley) #0030 Natoma #0390 Nemaha (Corning) #0013 Neosho Rapids #0077 Nevada City (Nevada) #0 03 New Albany #0008 Newton (Magnolia) #0231 Norcatur #0317 Norwich #0319 Oak #0287 Occidental #0207 Olive #0350 Olivet (Astra) #0363 Osage Mission #0092 Osawatomie #0024 Ottawa #0128 Ottawa (Melody) #0400 Ottumwa #0011 Owen A Bassett #0367 Paola (Miami) #0068 Pardee #0069 Paris #0022 Parkersville #0168 Perryville #0052 Piper #0385 Pomona #013 8 Potwin #0288 Powhattan #0363 Pretty Prairie #0428 Quenemo #027 0 Randall #0304 Reno #0140 Republic #0123 RexEord #0442 Richfield #0303 Ric)imond #0426 Riley (Ashlar) #0344 Rob Morris #0322 Robinson #0159 Rosalia #0434 Salina (J H Brown) #0216 Saltville (Barnard) #0059 Saratoga #0216 Scottville #0249 Scranton #0407 Scranton (Perfect Sq) #02 Sedgwick #0139 Seneca #0039
Proceedings of
The
Consolidated with or Surrendered Charter Alma #0161 Lindsborg #0397 Temple #0117 St Francis #0404 Delta #0077 Argonia #0285 Clay Center #0134 Shawnee #0054 Meridian #0236 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Millbrook #0281 Hamlin #0185 Altamont #0069 Galva #0251 G L Of Utah Charter Surrendered Girard #0093 Cuba #0362 Charter Surrendered Russell #0177 Seneca #0039 Ionic #0254 G L of Colorado Fredonia #0095 Newton #0142 Oberlin #0186 Harper #0206 Smith Center #0174 Osborne (Saqui) #0160 Vesper (Sedan) #0136 Charter Surrendered charter Surrendered charter Surrendered Franklin #0018 Ottawa #0018 Charter Surrendered Pittsburg #0187 Paola #0037 Lincoln #0154 Charter Surrendered Dwight #0374 Charter Surrendered Delaware #0096 Charter Surrendered Towanda #0030 Hiawatha #0035 Arlington (Cable) #0299 Pomona (Mc Kiniey) #0041 Jewell #0011 Hutchison-Reno #0124 Bellville #0129 Colby (St Thomas) #0306 Charter Surrendered Garnett (Delphain) #0044 Wamego #0075 Pratt (Kilwinning) #0265 Hiawatha #0035 Leon (Joppa) #0223 Salina #0060 Lincoln #0154 Charter Surrendered Sincerity #0214 0 Charter Surrendered Newton #014 2 Charter Surrendered
March
Date 01/01/1977 01/01/1967 11/01/1992 01/01/1985 01/01/1979 01/01/1968 01/01/1987 01/01/1952 01/01/1987 01/01/1888 01/01/1875 01/01/1986 01/01/1969 01/01/1973 01/01/1968 01/01/1872 01/01/1888 01/01/1990 01/01/1983 01/01/1887 01/01/1990 01/01/1968 01/01/1879 01/01/1862 01/01/1973 01/01/1901 01/01/1979 04/01/1992 01/01/1933 01/01/1978 01/01/1972 01/01/1908 01/01/1897 01/01/1863 01/01/1906 01/01/1928 01/01/1871 01/01/1911 01/01/1876 01/01/1971 01/01/1871 01/01/1937 01/01/1877 01/01/1937 01/01/1901 01/01/1969 01/01/1971 01/01/1967 01/01/1981 01/01/1966 01/01/1989 08/15/1993 01/01/1983 01/01/1892 01/01/1946 01/01/1987 01/01/1982 01/01/1981 01/01/1961 01/01/1907 01/01/1973 01/01/1892 01/01/1983 12/31/1899 01/01/1908 01/01/1984 01/01/1875
1993-94
Lodge Severence #0313 Shawnee #0054 Simpson (Sincerity) #0214 Smoky Valley #0209 Soldier #0240 Spearville #0388 Springdale #0152 St Johns #0026 Stan Smart #0378 Stanton #0018 Stanton (Zion) #0108 Stohrville #0368 Sylvan Grove #0359 Sylvia #0391 Tecumseh #0015 Timber Creek (D Rees) #00 Trading Post #0041 Turner #0425 Turon #0358 Tuscon #0082 Twin Falls (Olive) #0181 Twin Grove #0213 Twin Springs #0061 Tyro #0386 Urbana #0239 Valley #0030 Valley Center (Ark) #0243 Valley Falls #0021 Vermillion #0320 Virginia City #0034 Waldron #0377 Wallace #0318 Walton #0323 Westphalia (Avon) #0305 Wetmore #0053 Wetmore #0053 white cloud #0078 Whitewater #0180 Whiting #0250 wilmore #0412 windom #0276 wintield #0098
Grand Lodge of Kansas Consolidated With or Surrendered Charter Highland (Smithton) #0001 Charter Surrendered Mt Vernon (Beloit) #0145 Salina #0060 Circleville #0020 St Bernard #0222 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Attica {R D Ely) #0262 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Anthony #0200 Lincoln #0154 Stafford #0252 Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Charter Surrendered Ben Hur (Kansas City #0322) Arlington (Cable) #0299 Neosho #0027 Charter Surrendered Hope #0155 Lacygne #0061 Caney #0324 Erie #0076 Lawrence #0006 Charter Surrendered Meriden #0236 Frankfort #0067 G L Of Montana Anthony #0200 Winona # Charter Surrendered Garnett (Delphian) #0044 Netawaka (Polar star #130) Goft #0430 Highland (Smithton) #0001 Towanda #0030 Polar Star #0130 Comanche #0295 Mcpherson #0172 winfield (Adelphia) #0110
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Date 01/01/1951 01/01/1928 01/01/1990 01/01/1967 01/01/1967 01/01/1987 01/01/1887 11/26/1870 01/01/1981 01/01/1963 01/01/1883 01/01/1984 01/01/1987 01/01/1984 01/01/1874 01/01/1887 01/01/1904 01/01/1937 01/01/1986 01/01/1982 01/01/1885 01/01/1984 01/01/1870 01/01/1966 01/01/1969 01/01/1876 01/01/1902 01/01/1981 01/01/1968 01/01/1886 01/01/1957 01/01/1961 01/01/1895 01/01/1963 01/01/1944 01/01/1968 01/01/1979 01/01/1977 01/01/1988 01/01/1977 01/01/1980 01/01/1903
Richard D Kelsey PGM 16824 NW 54th St Rossville KS 66533 J Fred Williamson PGM 310 S Purdy Lyons KS 67554
Glenn w Pruett 2613 Ruby Ave Fairbanks AK 99709 Robert Henderson 3407 N 24th Phoenix AZ 85015 Billy D Porter
Herschel Perry 70S S Force Lamar CO 81052 R S Harrison 100 High St Bristol CT 06010
Richard D Bender PO Box 190668 Anchorage AK 99519
Robert F Henderson Masonic Temple 345 W Monroe St Phoenix AZ 85003
James L Weatherall 700 Scott St Little Rock AR 72201
John L Cooper III California Masonic Temple 1111 California San Francisco CA 94108
Harry L Lyons 113 0 Panorama Dr Colorado Springs CO 80904
R Stanley Harrison PC Box 2 50 Wallingford CT 06492
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
John A Rule 1103 N 4th Atchison KS 66002
Morris L Fisher 931 Brook Forest Rd Derby KS 67037
William F Mcintosh PGM PO Box 155 Clay Center KS 67432
Clifford L Trax 3400 W 77th Valley Center KS 67147
W Nolan Artz PGM 505 N Rock Rd Apt 125 Wichita KS 67206
Willard R Fuller RR 3 Box 35 Fyffe AL 35971
Joseph P Jones PO Box 6195 Montgomery AL 36106
Alabama
GRAND REP KANSAS
GRAND REP OTHERS
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Lyman H. Brown RR 1 Box 66A Plains KS 67869 William E Bradford PGM 707 Vine Wamego KS 66547
Stanley D Browning 712 W 2nd St Coffeyville KS 67337 Dean C Hjorth 8868 Switzer Overland Park KS 66214
Willard R Newth Jr 92 S Avon Dr Ashbourne Hills Claymont DE 19703 George R Kidwell 1909 Colebrook Dr Temple Hills MD 20748 Grant T Gilder 4 NE 11th St Miami Shores FL 33153 James M Head 7514 Elliot Rd Jonesboro GA 30236 Frank Chuberko 911 Hind luka Dr Honolulu HI 96821 Wayne W Woodward 3 00 Evergreen Rd Emmett ID 83617 A Lloyd Sinclair PO Box 307 Kansas IL 61933 Lee J Hartner 2818 Canterbury Blvd #5 Ft Wayne IN 46835
Warren F Schueler Sr PGM 818 Market Wilmington DE 19801
Stewart W Miner 5428 MacArthur Blvd NW Washington DC 20016
William G Wolf PO Box 1020 Jacksonville FL 32201
Ted H Hendon 811 Mulberry Macon GA 31298
Herbert G Gardiner 1227 Makiki St Honolulu HI 96814
Joseph F Hanig 219 N 7th St Boise ID 83701
Robert Kalb PO Box 414 7 Springfield IL 62708
Max L Carpenter PO Box 44210 Indianapolis IN 46204
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Max L Briggs 302 E 13th St Concordia KS 66901
Claude W Norris PGM 1523 Crawford Fort Scott KS 66701
Eugene V Beggs Ensign KS 67841
David R Shepard 1516 S Main Fort Scott KS 65701
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Merle D Bradley 4107 Woodbury Ct N Topeka KS 66606 William J Brown 2839 S Bonn Wichita KS 67217 Thomas F Burrows RR 2 Box 203 Liberal KS 67901 Paul E Murphy 8 84 5 Horton St Overland Park KS 66207 Vernon D Martin 311 W 8th St Concordia KS 66901 Ray A Talbott 917 Maple Ottawa KS 66067
Martin M Donaldson 6712 Sherwood Ct Topeka KS 66614
William L Rice Rt 1 Versailles KY 40383 Leslie F Tanner 2718 S Carrollton Ave New Orleans LA 70118
Charles E Briggs 21 Walpole St Norwood ME 02062 A Ray Bulgin 225 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201 Edgar W Darling 14 Arbor Ln Wilbraham MA 01095 Royce E Curlis Masonic Temple 223 E Fulton Grand Rapids MI 49503 Glen Nelson 9114 Vinland Proctor MN 55810
Paul H Wieck Masonic Temple PC Box 279 Cedar Rapids lA 52406
Joseph R Conway Masonic Home KY 4 0041
Jack Crouch 1300 Masonic Temple 333 St Charles Ave New Orleans LA 70130
John E Anagnostis 415 Congress St Portland ME 04101
Jack R Frazier 225 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21201
Robert C Patney 186 Tremont St Boston MA 02111
Robert N Osborne PGM Masonic Temple 223 E Fulton Grand Rapids MI 49503
Raymond E Schlemmer St Paul Masonic Center 220 E Plato Blvd St Paul MN 55107
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
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Iowa
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GRAND REPS OTHERS Charles H Powell RR 1 Box 114 Vardaman MS 38878 J Morgan Donelson Princeton MO 64673
Sheldon Rediske PO Box 580 Baker MT 59313 Wilbert W Wittmess 900 Fillmore Omaha NE 68128 Larry E Wallace 2312 Kirk Ave Las Vegas NV 89101 Arnold M Ashley PO Box 246 Dover NH 03820 Melvin R Oxenreider Sr 213 Fern Ave Collinswood NJ 08108
GRAND SECRETARY
Fred F Bean PO Box 1030 Meridian MS 39302
Terry C Alexander 800 Highway 63 N Columbia MO 65201
Dean M Lindahl PO Box 1158 Helena MT 59624
Virgil L Tubach 1630 K St Lincoln NE 68508
Valdo A Sei PGM 40 W 1ST St RM 317 Reno NV 89501
John C Marden 813 Beech St Manchester NH 03104
Raymond P Bellini PGM 902 Jacksonville Rd Burlington NJ 08016
Ray D Carpenter PGM PO Box 25004 Albuquerque NM 87125
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Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
Benton L Williams RR 3 Box 56 Lincoln KS 67455
L D Winegardner PGM 601 S 6th Atchison KS 66002
Carl A Steward Cedar Vale KS 67204
Conrad P Johnson PGM 217 S 12th St Sebetha KS 66534
Paschal W Lundy 2020 S Monroe St Denver CO 80210
Clifford D Knauss PGM RR 2 Box 136D Halstead KS 67056
James P Brown 1209 Ridge Rd Atchison KS 66002
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James L Harbage 1120 Morning Dr Worthington OH 43085
David L Dresser PGM 634 High St Worthington OH 43085
T Max Tatum PGM PO Box 1019 Guthrie OK 73044
James M Shillingburg PO Box 96 Forest Grove OR 97116
Thomas W Jackson Masonic Temple 1 N Broad St Philadelphia PA 19107
Julio A Paniccia PGM 742 Plainfield St Providence RI 02909
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Arthur C Hodgson PGM PO Box 666 Lyons KS 67554
G Harvey Faulkner 4550 N Flowing Wells Rd Apt 93 Tucson AZ 85705
Fred N Rose PO Box 128 Pratt KS 67028
Johnny J Gillham 1401 Central St Humboldt KS 66 748
Norman R Byers 3006 9th St N Fargo ND 58102
Donald L Gustafson 201 14th Ave N Fargo ND 58102
North Dakota
Jerry W Cole 1351 N Emporia Wichita KS 67214
J L Taylor 585 S Espey Grants Pass OR 97527
E John Elmore PC Box 964 Burlington NC 27216
Robert P Dudley PC Box 6506 Raleigh NC 27628
North Carolina
F Warren Starns PGM HC 1 Box 78 Winona KS 67754
Don E Robinett PGM RR 2 Box 52 Randall KS 66963 '
Stanford Kaplan 34 Williams Dr Massapequa Park NY 11762
Robert C Singer Masonic Hall 71 W 23rd St New York NY 10010
New York
GRAND REPS KANSAS
C w Reece PO Box 1019 Guthrie OK 73044
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W B Ball PO Box 12526 San Antonio TX 78212
James D Ward PO Box 466 Waco TX 76703
Virginia
John P Stokes PO Box 27345 Richmond VA 23 2 61
James B Wilkinson
Allen L. McMurphy 56 North Ave Richford VT 05476
W R Patton Jr 622 Vinton 37202 Erwin TN 37550
B R Bill Brown PO Box 24216 Nashville TN
Tennessee
Cedric L Smith 431 Pine Burlington VT 05401
William E Mitchell Plankinton SD 57368
Raymond W Horn Sr PO Box 468 Sioux Falls SD 57101
South Dakota
Lynn J Brady Eureka UT 84628
Ronald A Ashcraft PO Box 18283 Spartanburg SC 29318
H Dwight McAlister 1401 Senate St Columbia SC 29201
South Carolina
Richard E Leader 640 E S Temple St Salt Lake City UT 84102
Pedro Rojas GPO 1616 San Juan PR 00936
Ramon Rodrigvez Cuadrado PO Box 8385 Santurce PR 00910
Puerto Rico
Utah
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Glenn L Knapp 2813 Frances Leavenworth KS 66046
John E Mowen 10340 K68 Hwy Louisburg KS 66053
Kevin Peterson 652 Briarcliff Salina KS 67401
K Maynard Curts 8935 Cottonwood Apt 4 Lenexa KS 66215
Jerry A Lough 2417 N 82nd Ter Kansas City KS 66109
A Kevin Kobler 5300 SW 25th St Topeka KS 66604
Chester L Gilbert PGM 3455 SW Huntoon Topeka KS 66604
Melburn C Barnes 725 N 10th St Fredonia KS 66736
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GRAND REPS OTHERS Clyde B Mix 47 St Helens Ave Tacoma WA 98402 Milton E Brookman 506 Reynolds Princeton WV 24 74 0 Carl W Skoog 3818 W Helena St Milwaukee WI 53209
Lloyd E Dickson 47 Rutherford Close Red Deer, Alta T4P Carlos Gazardsian
Robert Rosenbaum A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
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Walberg Tonstad Masonic Temple 4 7 St Helens Ave Tacoraa WA 984 02
Camden C Ferrell PO Box 2346 Charleston WV 25328
Carl W Skoog PGM 36275 Sunset Dr Dousman WI 53118
Ray A Noah PO Box 459 Casper WY 82602
Gerald T Webber 330-12 Ave. SW Calgary CN T2R
Gabriel F Martinez Cangallo 1242 Buenos Aires
Franz Haussler A-lOlO Wein Rauhensteingasse 3
Claude Martin (Regular Rue Royale 265 Grand Lodge) 1030 Brussels
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Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Alberta
Argentina
Austria
Belgium
Maurice C Hearn 920 Columbia Ave Leavenworth KS 66046
Wade R Park 302 W 3rd St Oakley KS 67748
John M Peyton 409 N College Mulvane KS 67110
James O Foster 14200 Boston Wichita KS 67230
Robert D Caplinger PGM RR 2 Box 170 Effingham KS 66203
Earl F Brown 911 Mt Carmel Wichita KS 67203
George L Gerardy 1301 Kansas Atchison KS 66002
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Floyd A Hosier 4323 Martin Kansas City KS 66102 Jack B Stairrett RR 3 Jetmore KS 67854
Oswaldo Bello Biscia Rua Carlos Gomez 108 Salvador-Bahia Manuel M deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasilia - DF Antonio F Nogueira Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza Ceara Adolfo Carlos Leal
M M Alves 1 Caixa Postal 36 CEP 79,600 Tres Lagoas Mato Grosso Do Sul Luiz S DeFario 908 Ave Alfonso Pena 30,000 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais
Edyr Da Cunha Carneiro PO Box 152 69025 Manaus AM Brasil
Egydio Vieira Filho Rua Carlos Gomez 108 Salvador-Bahia
Manuel M deSouza Neto Caixa Postal 11-1128 70,000 Brasila DF
Marcus V M da Silva Avenida Do Imperador 145/47 Caixa Postal 76 60.015 Fortaleza Ceara
Carlos I DePaula Rua T-28 No 1567 Setor Bueno 7400 Goiania Goias
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GeraiJean Rene Ruopp Caixa Postal 5 30140 Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais
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Richard L Becker PGM PO Box 483 Coffeyville KS 67337
Ronald.E White 1631 Atchison Atchison KS 66002
Benny Holloway RR 1 Narka KS 66960
Victor J Olson 201 W Banks Ave Burlingame KS 66413
Thomas J Welsh 227 W 2nd St Garnett KS 66032
C M Geis PO Box 72 Circleville KS 66416
Raul Q Araraayo Postal No 564 La Paz
Federico Calero Deheza Postal No 564 La Paz
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Elipdio Salva Floyd Coffman Rua Visconde Do Rio Branc W 15th St Courthouse 1485-C/3 Caixa Postal 1363 Ottawa KS 66067 8000 Curitiba Paran Jose Marcelo Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife Pernambuco S X Goncalves Caixa Postal 10 64,000 Teresina Piaui
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Anibal Sidney Pessoa Reis Rua Imperial 197 Caixa Postal 1415 Recife Pernambuco
Valdir E Scares Rua Riachuelo, 1164 Caixa Postal 176 64,200 Parnaiba Piaui
Jose Nunes Dos Santos Rua Professor GAB120 129T1JUCA CEP 20271 Rio de Janiero RJ
Jose W K Neto Ave Praora Belas No. 560 Caixa Postal 683 Porto Alegre 90060
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Antonio DeCastro Pereira Ave Praira Belas No 560 Caixa Postal 683 Post Alegre 9000
Antonio Carlos Sampaio CEP 78900
Lhugo Tanaka Box 1331 Porto Velho Rondonia
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Charles E Singhisen 3908 Cornelison Wichita KS 67203
Robert K Shklar 2055 5TH Kiowa KS 67070
Clayton J Connell RR 3 Fall River KS 67057
Ray D Fincher 1725 Appleton Parsons KS 67357
Gerald R Butcher 317 Lakeshore Dr Newton KS 67114
Larry L Algott 9696 Blue River Hills Rd Manhattan KS 66502
Severino M Paiva Box 1 Joao Pessona 58,000 Paraiba
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Orieo P Sobrinho Caixa Postal 8348 01000 Sao Paulo James L Floyd 1495 W 8th Ave Vancouver BC V6H J Murray Jolley 1034 Sheoherd Ave W Downsview M3H J P DeLeon-Chaves Casilla Postal 284 Vina Del Mar Jorgen B Schroeder Shin Lin PO Box 29-9 Taipei 111 ROC
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Robert E Davies 363 King St W Hamilton L8P
Orlando Guerrero Delgado Marcoleta 659 Casilla Postal 2867
Willliam Y Hou 10 Lane 201, Chang-An East Road Sec. 2 Taipei 10406 ROC
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Ray C Hopson 2426 Benjamin Dr Wichita KS 67204
Richard D Overton 6937 Grandview Merriam KS 62204
Ralph W Kimmel PO Box 130 Cherokee KS 66724
Oren F Patterson 1706 S Highland Chanute KS 66720
Marcos A Von Bathen Caixa Postal 380
Francisco J Battistotti Box 247 88,000 Florianopolis Lages Santa Catarina
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Alfred D VanTries 6649 Lowell Dr Shawnee Mission Ks 66204 Ralph D Walker PGM RR 1 Sharon Springs KS 67758 Billy E Archibald Almena KS 67622
Robert L Boring 4156 Greeley Ave Kansas City KS 66104
Billy J Beaver 529 Southwest Blvd Kansas City MO 64108 David F Snyder 820 Old North Manor Rd Wichita KS 57217
Armando Fuentez Ave 7A No 6-77 Apartado Aereocuta Jeorge H Sanchez Box 14 Alajuela Angel G Fabars Despaigne
Jorgen Schwartz PO Box 2563 23 Blegdamvej Copenhagen DK 2100 Denmark
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Ing Orbe Soto H Arzobispo Portes No. 554 Es uina Las Carreras Santo Domingo
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George T Kelway St Anna Milford Haven Pembrokeshire Holgar Liinpaa Rauhankatu 6A 00130Helsinki 13 Bernard Guillemain 7 Rue Ed Henroit 76600 LaHavre
Gerd Honisch Emserstrasse 12-13 1 Berlin 31 G loannides 3 8 19 Acharnon St 104 38 Athens
H E Solorzano W Michael Thomas Arco 4-7 No 32 Zone 5 220 S Georgie Jardines de LasAsuncion Derby KS 67037 Cuidad de Guatemala A. Carlos Lainez-Calderon Harvey L Henderson Apartade Postal No 153-C PO Box 155 Tegucigalpa DC Satanta KS 67870
CMD, MBS Highara, R.N. Freemason's Hall 50 Great Queen St. London WC2B
Yrjo Hakkinen Kasarmik ATU16 D 00130 Helsinki 13
Y Trestournel 65 Blvd Bineau 92200 Neiully Sur Seine
Felician Reckaty BP 233 Libreville
Klaus W Mueller Emserstrasse 12-13 1000 Berlin 31
George Stavropoulos 19 Acharnon St GR-104 Athens Greece
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A Franklin Baldwin RR 1 Box 34 Fontana KS 66026
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J Steven Molstad 915 E 6 St Colby KS 67701 Richard T Wentling 3101 Atwood Ave Topeka KS 66614
Darrel M Holmes Utica KS 67584 Robert G Jackson PGM 3825 Worwick Town Rd Topeka KS 66610
L Eldon Gideon 1030 NW Huxman Rd Topeka KS 66618 Carroll C Arnett PGM 1615 Country Club Dr El Dorado KS 67042
Charles H Hoffmeister 4130 NW Greenhills Rd Topeka KS 66618
T Bernardsson Skulagata 55 Reykjavik M Rajagopalan 54-147 Mount Rd Madras 6
Mohammad H Afghami Box 11-1777 Tehran George E Harrison Freemason's Hall 17 Molesworth St Dublin 2 Samuel Raphael! Box 33206 Tel Aviv 61331 Antonio Guastafierro Persico 62 80141 Napoli Katsumi Inaba 2-11 Kureiwa-Cho Yamashina-Ku Kyoto 607 Roland Lecaf 40 Espanade Diekrich Luxembourg
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Neraatollah Raeen Box 25017 Los Angeles CA 90025
Michael W Walker Freemason's Hall 17 Molesworth St Dublin 2
Nahum Lifshitz Box 33206 Tel Aviv 61331
Alfredo Diomede Via San Pancrazio 8 Via 00152 Roma
Chester L Ditto PGM 1-3 Shibakoen 4-Chome Minato-Ku Missaki Tokyo 105
Rene Goerres B P 851 L-2018 Luxembourg
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Forrest D Haggard PGM 6816 W 78th Terr Overland Park KS 66204
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Robert A Clapp RR 2 Box 2 92 Independence Ks 67301
Robert M Nease PGM Box 715 Hugoton KS 67951 Dee D Duttweiler 1714 S 6th Atchison KS 66002 Ethan A Quakenbush PO Box 368 Sublette KS 67877
Alberto Lorera Jasso Monterry N L
Anselmo S Garza Apdo Postal No 104 San Luis Potosi
Jose Alberto Pelaez Trasvin Apartado Postal 490 La Fez
Campeche Grand Lodge Off Of Permanent Ex Sec 24350 Escargega Campeche
Angel T Luna Domicilio calle Libertad 1004 Chihuahua CP 31000
Inocencio H Verdugo Apartado Postal No 20 Guaymas Sonora
Lenin C Molina Gral M Escobedo Nte 414 Apdo Postal 309 Monterrey N L CP 64000
Carlos J A Aguilar Hacienda No 384 San Luis Potosi
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H. Dean Bolick PO Box 223 Hiawatha KS 66434
Lorenzo G Delgado APDO Postal 134 22000 Tijuana B Cfa
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Damon M Grimes RR 4 Paola KS 66071
Leland G Salts 4447 SE Hwy 40 Tope)ca KS 66607
Robert L Tomlinson Jr 2633 S 36 St Kansas City KS 66106
R W Hart 113 Browning Blvd Winipeg R3K
John A Fergusson 4 20 Corydon Ave Winipeg R3L
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Merle Furnas 3606 W 7th Coffeyville KS 67337 Lloyd D Crall 1915 Hart Dodge City KS 67801 Clarence W Sills Parker KS 66072 William J Colnar 8012 Arcadia Kansas City KS 66112 James H Nolte 2433 Walnut Dr Great Bend KS 67530
Frederico Von Son 2 50 Kennedy St Ste 56 Chula Vista CA 92011 G Tanis Van Kebwich Verschuurlaan 25-510 Groningen Fred S P Haycock 109 Beaverbrook Ave St John E2k 2WB A A Kennedy 13 Middle Harbor Rd Linfield East 2020 A R White 27 Little John St Hillsboro Auckland 4 A G Laraespada Box 102 Managua
Damian Correu-Gleaves Sadi Carnot 75 Col Sanraf Deleg Cuauhtemoc 06470 Mex D F
D H Hart PO Box 1986 Mexico I D F
J Nicholas de Vroom 22 Fluwelen Burgwal 2511 CJ The Hague
J Ralph Andrews PO Box 6430 STN A St John E2L 4R8
Ian R McCulloch 279 Castlereaugh St PO Box A 259 Sydney South NSW 2 000
Alan Hart Box 6439 Wellington 1
David Pereyra S Box 103 Managua
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F Ray Canada 1529 McAlister Ave Topeka KS 66604
Walter M Bird 6721 Yecker Kansas City KS 66109
Gerald L Anderson 1000 Dewey Galena KS 66739
Jose S Vega Del Castillo F A de Olmos 101 Nte Altos Tampico Tamps
Jose Hernandez Barragan Encino No 100 Col Agulia Box 419 Tampico 89230
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Olaf Chr Syvertsen PGM Frimurerlogen Nedre Vollgate 19 0158 Oslo, Norway
William F Garth 1533 Harrington St Halifax B3J
Julio Aquin Apdo Postal 84 Panama 1 R de P
Amadori Quinonez Box 587 Lima 100
Alejandrino A Eusebio 1440 San Marcelino Manila
Earl MacDonald PGM Box 337 Charlottetown PEI CIA
K W Aldridge 2295 St Mark St Montreal H3H
Grand Secretary UGL of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 44 01 Australia
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G. S. Lister PAGM UGL of Queensland GPO Box 2204 Brisbane QLD 4401 Australia
R H Teague 16 5 Evelyn St Greenvield Pk J4V
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Irwin Gedney RR 1 Box 51638 Gaylord KS 6763 8
Thomas C Raum Jr PGM 3149 Keywest Cir Wichita KS 67203
Stanley R Goble 1003 E 13 St Hutchinson KS 67501
James H Trice Jr Medicine Lodge KS 67104
Roderick B Bentley Shields KS 67884
Orville E Wesseler 1742 N Sabin Wichita KS 67212
Thurman D Miller RR 1 3 04 Shawnee Hiawatha KS 66434
Donald D West 5445 Westgate Shawnee KS 66216
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Alvin E Hauserman 515 W 7th St Junction City KS 66441
Robert H Arnold PGM PO Box 122 Alma KS 66401 John W Willey III 317 E 7th Solomon KS 67480 Gilbert A Farmer RR 1 Box 54 3 Meriden KS 66512 James E Bradley 201 S Bay Greensburg KS 67054
H T Vallevand 2807 Clarence Ave Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada S7N Alastaire N Russell 34 Rose Ave Elgin Morayshire Henry Glenton
L H Ferrar 24 Mingara Ave Stoneyfell Armando Pruneda
Robert Palman S170 11 Drottingholm
Jean C Huget Alt Landstr 109 Ch-8803 Ruchlikon
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1930 L o m e St. Regina Saskatchewan Canada S4P
Arthur 0 Hazel 96 George St Edinburgh EH2
S P Kaestner Grand Lodge Centre Box 462 Orange Grove Johannesburg 2119
Owen D Redman Freemasons' Hall 254 North Terrace Adelaide 5000
Joseph Munte Rodriguez Apartado Corres NUM 5119 Barcelona 08080
Jan Thulin Nybrokajen 7 S-111 4 8 Stockholm
Emil Huerlimann Grand Lodge Alpina Rue Du Petit-Beauliev Ch-1004 Lausanne
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James W Cleland Wakeeney KS 67672
Donald L Doll 1509 W Lotus Wichita KS 67213
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Resit Ata Masonic Hall Nuru Ziya Sok 25 Beyoglu, Istanbul
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Donald E Plaisted 300 Albert St East Melbourne 3002
E K Howells Freemasons' Hall Perth
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Arris M Johnson PGM 2714 Hillcrest Hays KS 67601
Arthur R Seele Monument KS 67747
James L Withers HC 1 Box 485 Sharon Springs KS 67758
Willian E Cook 6905 W 51st Plaza #2A Shawnee Mission KS 66202
Charles D Gallipeau 2627 N 43rd St. Kansas City KS 65104
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AREA 01 R: .W: . Leland G Salts, Mayetta #393, 4447 SE Highway 40, Topeka, 66607. (913)379-5799. D i s t r i c t #1 R:.W:. Jack R Euler, Wathena #0064, RR 1 Box 261A, Wathena, 66090. (913) 989-4718. Stnithton # 1 , H i g h l a n d ; Hiawatha # 3 5 ; Troy #55; Wathena #64; Sabetha #162; Horton #326; Bendena #440; Denton #449 D i s t r i c t #2 R:.W:. Clifford Reese, Muscotah #0116, RR 1 Box 105, Horton, 66439. (913) 486-2447. Washington # 5 , A t c h i s o n ; C i r c l e v i l l e #20; Arcana # 3 1 , A t c h i s o n ; Holton #42; Huron #72; Muscotah #116; P o l a r S t a r #130, Netawaka; A c t i v e #158, A t c h i s o n ; Hoyt #327; Denison #372; Mayetta #3 93 D i s t r i c t #14 R:.W:. Verne O. Lacey, Meriden #236, RR 2 Box 367, Meriden, 66512. (913) 484-2331. Oskaloosa #14; Meriden #236; Lyra #256, McLouth; Mt. Zion #266, N o r t o n v i l l e ; P e r r y # 4 1 5 ; Lecorapton #420 D i s t r i c t #15 R;.W:. George C. Kenworthy, Axtell #234, 2929 Hideway Rd., Axtell, 66403-9703. (913) 736-2866. Oketo #25; Seneca #39; F r a n k f o r t #67; S u t t o n #85, Waterv i l l e ; M a r y s v i l l e # 9 1 ; Blue R a p i d s #169; A x t e l l #234; B e a t t i e #259; Oneida #323; Summerfield #354; Goff #430 D i s t r i c t #17 R:.W:. Brent Douglas Landis, Sr., Lake #50, 409 Lake Rd., Silver Lake, 66539. (913)583-4003. Lake #50, Silver Lake; Pottawatomie #52, St. Marys; Golden Rule #90, Topeka; Dover #138; Alma #161; Eminence #205, Eskridge; Delia #419 District #18 R:.W;. Robert N. Runion, Jr., Albert Neese #248, 5831 Lake Dr. Topeka, 66619. (913) 862-2595. Topeka #17; Auburn #32; Orient #51, Topeka; Siloam #225, Topeka; Albert Neese #248, Tecumseh; Seabrook #385, Topeka; Wakarusa #402 AREA 02 R:.W:. Sterling P. Hornbuckle, #333, 1201 N. Broadway, Louisburg 66053. (913)837-4434. D i s t r i c t #3 R:.W:. Leroy Jones, Easton #45, PO Box 156, Easton, 66020. (913) 733-8464. Leavenworth #2; King Solomon #10, Leavenworth; E a s t o n # 4 5 ; Nine Mile #49, L a n s i n g ; Hancock # 3 1 1 , F t . Leavenworth D i s t r i c t #4 R:.W:. Harry Horatio Hathaway, Roger E. Sherman #369, 234 S. 11th, Kansas City, 66102. (913) 321-6871. Wyandotte # 3 , Kansas C i t y ; Delaware #95, Kansas C i t y ; Armourdale #271, Kansas C i t y ; Bonner S p r i n g s #366; Roger E. Sherman #369, Kansas C i t y ; West Gate #438, Kansas C i t y D i s t r i c t #5 R;.W:. Glen D. Proctor, Ben Hur #322, 5118 Perry Ln., Shawnee Mission, 66203. (913) 262-6940. Ancient Form #34, Shawnee; Shawnee #54; Lenexa #135; Old Mission #153, Shawnee Mission; Ben Hur #322, Kansas City; Rosedale #333, Shawnee Mission; Overland Park #436
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R:.W:. Everett Wiley Reeder, Osage Valley #24, 1923 Parker, Osawatomie, 66064. (913) 755-2504.
O l a t h e # 1 9 ; Osage V a l l e y #24, Osawatomie; P a o l a #37; S p r i n g H i l l # 5 6 ; G a r d n e r #65; P a l e s t i n e #127, E d g e r t o n ; Pease #234, L o u i s b e r g ; S t a n l e y #444 D i s t r i c t #7 R:.W:. Kermit Neal Chase, Parker #341, RR 1 Box 63, Centerville, 66014. (913) 898-6912. Mound C i t y # 3 3 ; LaCygne # 6 1 ; Eureka #88, P l e a s e n t o n ; E q u i t y # 1 3 1 , Fontana; L o t u s #286, Blue Mound; K i n c a i d #338; P a r k e r #341 AREA 03 R:.W:. John A. Golden, Lawrence #6, 3302 W. 22nd St. Ter., Lawrence, 66046. (913)843-5253. D i s t r i c t #12 R:.W:. Ray Adelbert Talbott, Ottawa #18, 917 Maple, Ottawa, 66067. (913) 242-3039. Ottawa # 1 8 ; Melvern #22; McKinley # 4 1 , Pomona; D e l p h i a n #44, G a r n e t t ; Anchor #224, W i l l i a m s b u r g ; Waverly #244; Lane #339 D i s t r i c t #13 R:.W:. Jon Melvin Woodward, Lawrence #6, 3029 Rimrock Dr., Lawrence, 66047. (913) 842-3222. Lawrence # 6 ; Acacia #9, Lawrence; Palmyra #23, Baldwin C i t y ; DeSoto #40; D o r i c # 8 3 , E u d o r a ; H e n r i #190, Tongan o x i e ; Linwood #241; W e l l s v i l l e #356 D i s t r i c t #19 R:.W:. Leroy Bailey, Carbondale #70, 6704 SE fieldwood Dr., Topeka, 66619. (913) 528-4314. Ridgeway #62, Overbrook; C a r b o n d a l e #70; C o r i n t h i a n #79, B u r l i n g a m e ; Euclid # 1 0 1 , Lyndon; S i g n a l #141, Osage C i t y D i s t r i c t #20 R:.W:. Thomas Preston Fowler, Emporia #12, 901 State St., Emporia, 66801. (316)343-3606. Emporia # 1 2 ; Z e r e d a t h a #80, Cottonwood F a l l s ; Americus #109; Lebo #152; A l l e n # 3 3 5 ; S a f f o r d v i l l e #395 D i s t r i c t #21 R:.W:. John Walter Russell, Climax #411, RR 2 Box 189, Eureka, 67045-9331 (316)583-5820. Neosho #27, LeRoy; B u r l i n g t o n #66; F i d e l i t y #106, Eureka; Woodson # 1 2 1 , T o r o n t o ; G i l e a d #144, Y a t e s C e n t e r ; Madison #196; Hebron #314, G r i d l e y ; Climax #411 AREA 04 R:.W;. Barna Harold Bamett, Keystone #102, RR 1 Box 283, Caney, 67333. (316)522-5937 D i s t r i c t #8
R:.W:. Albert N. Oskee, Fulton #210, RR 2 Box 20, Fulton, 66738. (316)857-4530.
R i s i n g Sun #8, Ft. S c o t t ; E l d o r a #28, Mapleton; Xenia #47; Devon #92; Memphis #108, G a r l a n d ; E x c e l s i o r #115, Uniontown; Fulton #210; H i a t t v i l l e #216; Bourbon #268, Bronson; H e p l e r #398 D i s t r i c t #9 R:.W:. Thomas Cameron, Pittsburg #187, PO Box 577, Arma, 66712-0577. (316)347-4361. B a x t e r # 7 1 , Baxter S p r i n g s ; G i r a r d # 9 3 ; Prudence #100, Columbus; Cherokee #119; P i t t s b u r g #187; Galena #194; Black Diamond #274, Weir; Scammon # 3 5 1 ; Arma #408
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D i s t r i c t #10 R:.W:. Randall Lynn Studebaker, Thayer #149, RR 1, Thayer, 66776. (316)839-5460. Adams #63, Oswego; Altaraont #69; Chetopa # 7 3 ; E r i e # 7 6 ; P a r s o n s #117; Thayer #149; Vulcan #229, Walnut; Temple #237, McCune; Edna #345 D i s t r i c t #11 R:.W:. Keith F. Evans, Jr., Delphian #44, 311 N. Jefferson, lola, 66749. (316) 365-7939. P a c i f i c #29, Humbolt; l o l a #38; Cedar #103, C h a n u t e ; O l i v e Branch #212, Colony; Marmaton #245, Moran; V i r g i n i a #315, Savonburg; LaHarpe #325 D i s t r i c t #22 R:.W:. Glen Richard Duckworth, Constellation #95, RR 1 Box 129, Toronto, 66777. (316) 692-3652. Harmony #94, Neodesha; C o n s t e l l a t i o n #95, F r e d o n i a ; Greenwood #163, F a l l R i v e r ; B u f f a l o #379; B e n e d i c t #403 D i s t r i c t #23 R:.W:. Albert Loren Depew, Vesper-Olive #136, 513 Montgomery, Sedan, 67361. (316) 715-3604. Longton #26; Keystone #102, C o f f e y v i l l e ; F o r t i t u d e #107, I n d e p e n d e n c e ; M e r i d i a n #126, Elk F a l l s ; Carson #132, Elk C i t y ; Vesper O l i v e #136, Sedan; C h e r r y v a l e #137; Hope #155, Howard; Caney #324; Chautauqua #355, Cedar V a l e AREA 05 R:.W:. William L. Shurtz, HaysviUe #112, 1626 W 5th St. S, Wichita, 67217. (316)522-5937. D i s t r i c t #24 R:.W:. Tommy Joe Lowry, Oxford #165, 319 E. Main, Oxford, 67119. (316)455-2183. W i n f i e l d #110; C r e s c e n t #133, Arkansas C i t y ; #150; D e x t e r #156; Oxford #165; Sumner #203, C l i n t o n #233, Burden
Wellington Caldwell;
D i s t r . i c t #25 R:.W:. Clifton T. Bruu, Mistletoe #269, PO Box 624, Conway Springs, 67031. (316)456-2183. H a y s v i U e #112; B e l l e P l a i n e # 1 7 3 ; Mulvane # 2 0 1 ; Morton #258, Cheney; M i s t l e t o e #269, Conway S p r i n g s ; U n i t y #273, C o l d w a t e r ; Derby #365 D i s t r i c t #26 R:.W:. Carral N. Roberts, North Star #168, 3330 W. 15th, Wichita, 67212. (316) 943-51560. York #57, Wichita; Sunflower #86, Wichita; Wichita #99; North Star #168, Wichita; Albert Pike #303, Wichita; Trinity #313, Wichita; Bestor G. Brown #433, Wichita; Masonic Home #450, Wichita; Pyramid #451, Wichita D i s t r i c t #27 R:.W:. Edward D. Haines, Latham #401, 819 Lulu, Augusta, 67010. (316)775-1392. Towanda #,30; Mystic Tie #74, Augusta; Patmos #97, ElDorado; Douglass #151; Joppa #223, Leon; Latham #401 D i s t r i c t #28 R:.W:. Harold Leroy Ashcraft, Newton #142, 905 Westridge, Newton, 67114 (316)283-4802. H a l s t e a d #46; Advance #114, F l o r e n c e ; Newton #142; C e n t r e #147, Marion; V a l l e y C e n t e r #364
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
239
AREA 06 R:.W:. J. C. Poe, Union #7, 928 Plains Dr., Junction City, 66441. (913)239-3833. District #16
R:.W:. Dennis Willard Irvin, Manhattan #16, 400 Cherry Cir., Manahttan, 66502. (913)537-2110.
Lafayette #16, Manhattan; Wamego #75; Farmers #166, Randall; Onaga #188; Westmorland #257 D i s t r i c t #29 R:.W:. Carol G. Pape, Alta Vista #0357, 323 N. Preston, Council Grove, 66846. (316) 767-5987. Council Grove #3 6; Cyrus #288, Hope; Kansas #307, Herington; Alta Vista #357; Dwight #374; White City #380; Wilsey #382; Burdick #429 D i s t r i c t #30 R:.W:. Glen Arnold Richards, Solomon City #105, 520 Poplar, Soloinon, 67480. (913)655-3361. Union #7, J u n c t i o n C i t y ; B e n e v o l e n t # 9 8 , A b i l e n e ; Solomon C i t y #105, Solomon; E n t e r p r i s e #437; D i s t r i c t #31 R:.W:. Leland S Cook, Frontier #0104, 302 Church St., Box 96, Linn, 66953-0096. (913) 348-5569. F r o n t i e r #104, Washington; C l i f t o n #122; Clay C e n t e r #134; Oak H i l l #334; Wakefield #396 D i s t r i c t #32 R:.W:. Randall Lee Hollaway, Narka #349, RR 1 Box 120, Narka, 66960. (913)358-2517. R e p u b l i c # 1 2 3 ; B e l l e v i l l e #129; C o u r t l a n d # 2 1 1 ; Lebanon # 2 2 1 ; Narka #349; Cuba #362 AREA 07 R:.W:. Bradley A. Baral, Beulah #291, 106 Warren Dr., Bunker Hill, 67626. (913)483-6882. D i s t r i c t #33 M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, St. Johns #113, RR 2 Box 53, Randall, 66963. (913)739-2468. J e w e l l # 1 1 ; Mankato #87; S t . J o h n s ' # 1 1 3 , C o n c o r d i a ; Mt. Vernon #145, B e l o i t D i s t r i c t #34 R:.W:. William Burton Handlin, Jr., Ellsworth #146, 503 Missouri, Ellsworth, 67439. (913) 472-4124. S a l i n a # 6 0 ; M i n n e a p o l i s #143; E l l s w o r t h #146; L i n c o l n #154; S a m a r i a #298, Wilson D i s t r i c t #40 R:.W:. Robert Joseph Listen, LaCrosse #330, PC Box 604, LaCrosse, 67548. (913)222-2761. G r e a t Bend # 1 5 ; McCracken #58; Walnut C i t y #215, Rush C e n t e r ; E l l i n w o o d #217; LaCrosse #330; H o i s i n g t o n # 3 3 1 ; C l a f l i n #424 D i s t r i c t #41 R:.W;. Michael A. Legleiter, McCracken #58 & Hays #195, 1893 Hickok Ave., Hays, 67601. (913) 625-5630. Russell #177; Newahcuba #189, Stockton; Hays #195; Blue Hill #198, Lucas; Paradise #290, Plainville; Beulah #291, Bunker Hill ni.qtrict #42 R:.W:. Raymond Wallace Richardson, Cawker City #125, PO Box 101, Cawker City, 67430. (913) 781-4392. Cawker City #125; Saqui #160, Osborne; Western Star #174, Smith Center; Gaylord #183; Downs #204
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
AREA 08 R:.W:. Richard A. Tomlinson, Stafford #252, 110 S. Main, Stafford, 67578. (316)234-5841. D i s t r i c t #35 R:.W:. Charles Eldon Akers, McPherson #172, 717 Somerset PI., McPherson, 67460. (316)241-3621. S t e r l i n g # 1 7 1 ; McPherson #172; Royal #192, Lyons; C o r n e r S t o n e #219, L i t t l e R i v e r ; Chase #247; Geneseo # 3 6 1 ; L i n d s b o r g #3 97 D i s t r i c t #36 R:.W:. James Delmer Blubaugh, Mt. Hope #238, 9102 S. Woodberry Rd., Burrton, 67020. (316)463-4270. N i c k e r s o n # 4 3 ; Hutchinson-Reno #124, H u t c h i n s o n ; N i n n e s cah #230, Kingman; Mt Hope #238; Cable #299, A r l i n g t o n D i s t r i c t #37 R:.W:. Bobby Ray Thurman, Cosmos #278, 501 S. 10th, Kiowa, 67070. (316)825-4930. D e l t a #77, Medicine Lodge; Anthony #200; Harper # 2 0 6 ; Cosmos #278, Kiowa; Argonia #285; Norwich #319; S p i v e y #347 D i s t r i c t #38 R:.W:. James Eugene Bradley, Kiowa #293, 201 S. Bay St., Greensburg, 67054 (316) 723-2694. K i l w i n n i n g #265, P r a t t ; Kiowa #293, G r e e n s b u r g ; #376, B u c k l i n ; M u l l i n v i l l e #399
Grandview
D i s t r i c t #39 R:.W:. George W. Stauth, Ionic #254, 505 N. Exchange, St. John, 67576. (316) 549-6352. Larned #167; Lewis #220; S t a f f o r d #252; I o n i c #254, John
St.
AREA 09 R:.W:. David C. Eckett, Hugoton #406, 1107 S. Jefferson, Hugoton, 67951. (316-544-7241. D i s t r i c t #46 R:.W:. Maurice J. Worley, Alpha #282, PO Box 15, Hanston, 67849. (316)397-5930. S t . B e r n a r d #222, Dodge C i t y ; Alpha #282, J e t r a o r e ; P r e s t o n #283, Cimarron; Ensign #413 D i s t r i c t #47 R:.W:. Robert Milton Baker, Ashland #277, PO ox 565, Ashland, 67831. (316)635-2715. Ashland #277; Comanche #295, C o l d w a t e r ; P r o t e c t i o n #384; Minneola #431 D i s t r i c t #48 R:.W:. Bruce Edward Benz, Hugoton #406, 1016 S. Polk St., Hugoton, 67864. (316)544-2603. Webb #275, Meade; Fargo #300, L i b e r a l ; S a n t a Fe #312, S u b l e t t e ; P l a i n s #367; Hugoton #406; S a t a n t a #446 D i s t r i c t #49 R:.W:. Billy Leroy Moore, Emerald #289, RR 1, Lakin, 67860. (316)355-6695. T y r i a n #246, Garden C i t y ; Emerald #289, L a k i n ; #309; U l y s s e s #435; Johnson #441
Syracuse
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
241
AREA 10 R:.W:. Tommy R. Roberts, Wakeeney #148, 131 N. 12th, Wakeeney, 67672. (913)743-2791. D i s t r i c t #43 R:.W:. Marion Dennis Stites, Millbrook #281, RR 1 Box 24, Wakeeney, 67672. (913) 743-2777. Lenora # 1 8 1 ; P h i l l i p s b u r g #184; Mountain S l o p e #186, O b e r l i n ; Norton #199; M i l l b r o o k #281, H i l l C i t y ; N a p h t a l i #310, Alraena; Hoxie #348; J e n n i n g s #360; S e l d e n #423 D i s t r i c t #44 R:.W:. William C Brown, Oakley #0253, PO Box 245, 505 Jefferson, Grinnell, 67739. (913) 824-3285. Wakeeney #148; Oakley #253; Wallace #318, Winona; #410; S h a r o n S p r i n g s #417
Quinter
D i s t r i c t #45 R:.W:. Donald Dean Ware, Barney #279, PO Box 954, Dighton, 67839. (316) 397-2292. Walnut V a l l e y #191, Ness C i t y ; Barney #279, D i g h t o n ; Anthem #284, S c o t t C i t y ; L e o t i #340 D i s t r i c t #50 R:.W:. Deloit John Peterson, Atwood #164, RR 1 Box 101, Atwood, 67730. (913) 626-3937. Atwood #164; S t . Thomas #306, Colby; Goodland # 3 2 1 ; S t . F r a n c i s #404
242
P r o c e e d i n g s of The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKIt
DATE
TO
2 2 4 1 6 02/11/93 Compusa
DESCRIPTION
Amount
HP 4m Lazer printer & computer components.
2,689.30
2 2 4 1 7 02/12/93 VOID 2 2 4 1 8 02/12/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
22419 02/12/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
22420 02/12/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -51.10 -21.00
22421 02/12/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
313.04 -9.00 -23.95 -4 .00
22422 02/12/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
596.96 -35.00 -4S.67 -10.00
22423 02/12/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
500.00 0.00 -38.25 0.00
22424 02/12/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH FICA KWH
88.00 0.00 -6.73 0.00
22425 02/12/93 William J. Brovm
Attend Grand Lodge of Nebraska
22426 02/12/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel pick up Computer Parts Attend Grand Lodge of Nebraska
22427 02/12/93 Jerry Lough
Expenses for Garnett Mortage Burning
22428 02/12/93 City of Topeka
Service from 12/22/92 to 01/26/93
22429 02/12/93 Grand Lodge of Colorado
Invoice S6352
22430 02/12/93 Halstead Consulting
Invoice tt4695 Invoice ft4696
22431 02/13/93 Brookville Hotel
Area & District Deputy Orientation Meals
32.74 154.00
455.00 350.00
22432 02/13/93 VOID 22433 02/13/93 Ronald E. White
District #1 Meeting
22433 02/13/93 Ronald E. White
District #2 Meeting
22434 02/13/93 Walter Bird
Attend Three District Schools
317.04
22435 02/13/93 Robert K. Shklar
Attend Two District Meetings
157.12
22436 02/13/93 David F. Snyder
Attend Three District Meeting
211.92 194.96
22437 02/13/93 Clifford Trax
Attend Two District Meetings
22438 02/13/93 Robert M. Schroeder
Attend District Meeting at Parsons
22439 02/13/93 Richard R. Haefele
Attend Four District Schools
51.72 35.00
99.68 279.04
1993-94
Grand Lodge of
Kansas
243
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas W a r r a n t s Drawn F i s c a l Year 1993 CK#
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
22440 0 2 / 1 3 / 9 3 You & The Law
I n v o i c e #12793527 0026005
22441 02/13/93 Cogswell Electric Co., Inc
Invoice #8474
22442 02/13/93 Kansas Electric Supply
Invoice #T-070695
2 28754372
Amount
99.72 64.39 161 .16
Co., Inc. 500.. 0 0
22443 02/13/93 H. T. Paul Company Inc.
Ten Parking Spaces
22444 02/13/93 Helfner Nursery Inc.
Ledger 01/25/93 Plant Rental
22445 02/13/93 Rambo Management
4 Parking Spaces
91 .44
Code BB 92.00
22446 02/13/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #18927802 Less Invoice #18800402 Credit 22447 02/13/93 United Parcel Service Week Ending 01/30/93 Week Ending 02/06/93 22448 02/13/93 A T t T
Invoice #2176103097
277.03 -49.93 176.77 70.75 12.24
22449 02/13/93 Computers & Accessories. Computer Station Components
565.52
Inc. 22450 02/13/93 Paul A. Lockwood
Printing (Masonic Ed)
65.11
22451 02/13/93 Quill Corporation
Invoice #6442504
46.29
22452 02/13/93 Laneco Engraving
Invoice #14629 Invoice #14652 Booster-One Line
41.57 11.04 35.00
22453 02/16/93 Topeka Police Athletic League 22454 02/16/93 Richard D. Overton 22455 02/16/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
PGM Rings for Brown, Osborn, Fisher & Neer FWT FICA PICA Expense
22456 02/16/93 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
22457 02/17/93 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
22458 02/19/93 Richard D. Overton
GM & GS Conference Springs Ark GM & GS Conference Springs, Ark. GM & GS Conference Springs, Ark. GM & GS Conference S p r i n g s , Ark. GM & GS Conference Springs, Ark.
22459 02/19/93 William J. Brown 22460 02/19/93 E. Dean Osborn 22461 0 2 / 1 9 / 9 3 M o r r i s L. F i s h e r 22462 02/19/93 A. Kevin Kobler 22463 02/19/93 Carveth K. Neer
1,568.32 791.00 667.66 667.6 6 213.00 300.00
- Hot
146.01
- Hot
146.01
- Hot
146.01
- Hot
146.01
- Hot
146.01
GM & GS Conference - Hot
146.01
Springs, Ark. 22464 02/23/53 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
22465 02/25/93 Rusty Sikes
Scholarship - Rusty Sikes
500.00 1,000.00
Proceedings of The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AFiAM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO 22466 02/26/93 A. Kevin Kobler
DESCRIPTION Mileage To ADGM & DDGM Meeting @ Salina Mileage to Manhattan - visit with Accountants
51.48 27.28
22467 02/26/93 Carveth K. Neer
Expenses to ADGM & DDGM Meeting
22468 02/26/93 Stan Halstead
Reimburse Computer Adapters Library Refrence Book
22469 02/26/93 William F. Mcintosh
Expenses - February Issue of Kansas Mason
254.88
22470 02/26/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT PICA KWT
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
22471 02/26/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT PICA KWT
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
22472 02/26/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT PICA KWT
546.48 -52.00 -41.81 -15.00
22473 02/26/93 Ernest s. Horcon
Gross FWT PICA KWT
174.72 O.OOe-001 -13.37 0.00
22474 02/26/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWT FICA KWT
524.16 -26.00 -40.10 -8.00
22475 02/26/93 Charles Hoffmiester
Gross FWT FICA KWT
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
22476 02/26/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT FICA KWT
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
22477 02/26/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross KWT FICA KWT
148.50 0.00 -11.36 0.00
22478 02/26/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWT PICA KWT
148.50 0.00 -11.36 0.00
22479 02/26/93 Kourtney Kingsley
Gross FWT PICA KWT
88.00 0.00 -6.73 0.00
22480 02/26/93 Lillian M. wiant
Gross BC/BS
225.00 -124.95
22481 02/26/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross
307.99
22482 02/28/93 Bicentennnial Center
Deposit on Rental Agreement
440.00
22483 02/28/93 J. P. Luther Co
Invoice 1(060362
176.53
22484 02/28/93 National Geographic Magazine
Renewal
175.85 10.24 51.12
22.50
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
245
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 DESCRIPTION 22485 02/28/93 WEKA Publishing
Invoice t) 2G3766
2248G 02/28/93 Vantage Supply Corp.
Invoice S0826
19.91
22487 02/28/93 Neal's Plumbing & Heating
Invoice ft3809
47.66
22488 02/28/93 Topeka Professional Fire File No. 1117 Fighters
25.00
22489 02/28/93 K P L
Service From 1/4/93 to 2/12/93
22490 02/28/93 B. Swader
Snow Removal 2/16/93
22491 02/28/93 H. T. Paul Company, Inc. Parking for March 22492 02/28/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 2/13/93 week Ending 2/20/93
72.50
834 .27 25 .00 500 .00 70 .71 62..30
22493 02/28/93 Void 22494 02/28/93 Southwestern Bell
service to 2/11/93
22495 02/28/93 Kansas Department of Human Resources
Unemployment Tax
22 .40
2249S 02/28/93 Carla's Type, Inc.
Job Ticket (IK5475
20 .67
22497 02/28/93 City of Topeka
Water - Service from 1/26/93 to 2/19/93
39 .56
198 .23
22498 02/28/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice (118998502 Less Credit Invoice 018697302
19 .04 -0 .36 7 .49
22499 02/28/93 Ci ntas
Invoice tt206040
28 .76
22500 02/28/93 A T S, T
Service Co 2/10/93
64 .75
22501 02/28/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Wichita & Clearwater Meeting
75. 68
22502 02/28/93 Richard D. Overton
Grand Master's Contingent Repair Grand Lodge Paraphernalia Grand Master's Auto Expense
22503 02/28/93 J. Wilbur Company
Invoice #18276 Invoice #18277
639. 18 500. 78 522. 04 1,642. 78 3,320. 59
22504 02/28/93 VOID 22505 02/28/93 VOID 22506 02/28/93 VOID 22507 02/28/93 VOID 22508 02/28/93 VOID 22509 02/28/93 VOID 22510 02/28/93 VOID 22511 02/28/93 VOID 22512 02/28/93 VOID 22513 02/28/93 VOID 22514 02/28/93 Blue Cross - Blue Shield Premium - Group U02138 Premium - Group (J0213801
130.12 1,256.69
District Meeting Emporia District Meeting Anthony
119.48 48.20
22S1S 02/28/93 Robert K. Shklar
Proceedings of The
March
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKtt
TO
DATE
DESCRIPTION
35.00 50.60
22516 02/28/93 James Struble
District Meeting Topeka Grand Lectruer's Meeting
22517 02/28/93 Jerry A. Lough
District Meetings 1*16, 19. 21, 30
22518 02/28/93 Walter M. Bird
District Meeting #31
115.04
22519 02/28/93 Robert M. Schroeder
District Meeting H22
105.18
22520 02/28/93 David F. Snyder
District Meeting (140, 41, 25
268.02
22521 02/28/93 Ronald E, White
Travel - Judge Round Robin Contest
105.40
22522 02/28/93 Bi2 Mart
Purchases 1/13/93, 2/9/93
428.62
1/22/93/,
342.48
5,000.00
22523 03/05/93 Farmer's Insurance Group Binder Deposit 22524 03/05/93 VOID 22525 03/05/93 BSB Sign Co., Inc.
Foyer Sign, Directory Signs
22526 03/05/93 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Accounting - Charity Fund
25 .65
Accounting - General Fund
357 .65
mileage Districts t(ll/#35/tt46/t(33/m2 Turnpike Per Diem 5 Days & 35.00
2 9 3 .04
22527 03/05/93 Larry G. Peters
i Misc.
22528 03/05/93 TCI of Kansas Inc
Installation and Service for March
22529 03/05/93 Masonic Service Association of the United States
1993 Masonic Service Assn. Dues
22530 03/05/93 Masonic Service Association of the United States
KMU 200 Selected Short Talks
555 .98
5 , .00
175..00
22531 03/05/93 Halstead Consulting
Invoice #4698
385.00
22532 03/05/93 New London Regalia Mfg. Co.
Invoice #25673
26.40
22533 03/05/93 Midwestern Paper Co.
Invoice #19058202 Less Credit
92.66 -1.75
22534 03/05/93 Kansas Electric Supply
Invoice #T-071839
83.97
Co., Inc. Order #21931 22535 03/05/93 Tee Town Printers Glue Sticks 22536 03/05/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson Week Ending 2/27/93 22537 03/05/93 United Parcel Service
1,631.82
Invoice #54840 Invoice #54730
629.05 55.07
Postage Due Trust Account Invoice #14692 Invoice #14696
190.97 147.63
Invoice #142135 Invoice 0142136
165.68 386.59
22541 03/05/93 AB Dick 22542 03/05/93
3.15 52.14
Invoice #42265 22538 03/05/93 TODAY Office Supplies/Printing 22539 03/05/93 Modern Office Methods United States Postal Service 22540 03/05/93 Laneco Engraving
325.75
Grand Lodge of
1993-94
Kansas
M:.W:, Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn F i s c a l Year 1993 CKtt
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
22543 0 3 / 0 5 / 9 3 Dr. . G l l b e r l ; A. Farmer
Public Information Committee Expense
22544 03/05/93 Postmaster - Burlington
Postage Deposit
22545 03/05/93 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
2254G 03/12/93 Richard D. Overt
Expenses through 3-11-93 Expenses through 3-11-93
22547 03/12/93 Kansas Press Association News Release - 137th Annual Inc. Communication
Amount 25. 29 3,000. 00 600. 00 1,774. 13 170. 47 110 .00
22548 03/12/93 Modern Office Methods
Invoice 055213
74 .24
22549 03/12/93 Computers & Accessories Inc.
Invoice S400337
83 .07
22550 03/12/93 Nationwide Papers
Invoice 006641-11 Less Discount
138 .04 -2 .61
22551 03/12/93 Tompkins & Company
055927 Workers Compensation
98 .00
22552 03/12/93 United Parcel Service
Week ending 3/6/93
41 .26
22553 03/12/93 G. G. Tauber Co., Inc.
Invoice 06762 Less Credit 1% Mdse - 390.00
422 .09 -3 .90
22554 03/12/93 Pitney Bowes
Invoice Invoice Invoice Invoice
162 .95 142 .71 44 .73 130 .19
22555 03/12/93 Give Me 5
LANtastic Ethernet for Windows S DOS
22556 03/12/93 B. Swader
Snow Removal 2-25-93
22557 03/12/93 Standard Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice 03189
22558 03/12/93 Dewitt Specialty Advertising
0354255 0354254 0354253 0266950
Invoice 015076 Less Discount
100 ,00 25 .00 6,,25 392.,94 -3,,80
22559 03/12/93 Rhambo Management
Parking for March
92,,00
22560 03/12/93 Mobilfone Security
Extended Contract
240.,00
22561 03/12/93 Dehn Heating & Cooling Inc.
Invoice 093-5671
96. 72
225G2 03/12/93 Kansas Electric Supply Co., Inc.
Invoice OT-071929
15.50
22563 03/12/93 William J. Brown
Springhill Dedication
81. 98
22564 03/12/93 Wade R. Park
Springhill Dedication
190.24
22565 03/12/93 Stanley Browning
Springhill Dedicaiton
74. 14
22566 03/12/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Springhill Dedication Salina Confirmation for Grand
44.86 62.40
Lodge 22567 03/12/93 Kansas withholding Tax Kansas Withholdiing 22568 03/12/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
22569 03/15/93 Jean E. Rader
Federal Withholding FICA PICA Gross FWH FICA KWH
790.00 744.41 744.33 838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
Proceedings of The
248
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKtt
TO
DESCRIPTION
22570 03/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
22571 03/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -51.10 .-21.00
22572 03/15/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
531.44 -41.00 -40.66 -12.00
22573 03/15/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
640.64 -44.00 -49.01 -12.00
22574 03/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
22575 03/15/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH FICA KWH
176.00 0.00 -13.46 0.00
22576 03/15/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
176.00 0.00 -13.46 0.00
22577 03/15/93 Kourtney Klngsley
Gross FWH FICA KWH
110.00 0.00 -8.42 0.00
Invoice 025713
565.98
22578 03/15/93 VOID 22579 03/15/93 New London Regalia Mfg. Co.
Invoice ((25607
532.80
22580 03/15/93 Laneco Engraving
Invoice ((14717
498.21
22581 03/19/93 Spencer Plumley
Speaker ® All Masonic Banquet
300.00
22582 03/19/93 Dean Kranzler
Encainment @ All Masonic Banquet
200.00
22583 03/19/93 VOID 22584 03/24/93 World Class Signs
Road Signs for Lodge {(
22585 03/24/93 VOID 22586 03/24/93 Annual Communication Mileage & Per Diem Expenses /22094 22905 03/26/93 Sedgwick Co Treasurer
Grand Master's Auto Registration
22906 03/25/93 Swart-Park Motors, Inc.
Trade Difference Grand Master's Automobile
22907 03/25/93 David L Recob
Meal Ticket Refund
22908 03/26/93 F Dean Wyant
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Report Fee
22909 03/26/93 VOID 22910 03/26/93 E Blaine Schoolcraft
1993 Ann Comm Report Fee
18,016.50
9,954.60
12.00 30.00 50.00
Grand Lodge of Kansas
249
M:.Wi. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO 22911 03/26/93 Thomas C Raum Jr
DESCRIPTION 1993 Ann Comm Mileage
21.75
22912 03/26/93 J Fred Williamson
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
15.50
22913 03/26/93 Forrest D Haggard
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
44.25
22914 03/26/93 VOID 22915 03/26/33 Chester L Gilbert
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
28.00
22916 03/26/93 w Nolan Artz
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
27.50
22917 03/26/93 Ben B Boyles
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
55.50 41.50
22918 03/26/93 Lawrence D winegardner
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
22919 03/26/93 Robert M Nease
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
29.50
22920 03/26/93 Don E Robinett
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
13.00
22921 03/26/93 VOID 22922 03/26/93 Robert H Arnold
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
20.25
22923 03/26/93 Richard D Kelsey
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
28.00
22924 03/26/93 John H Murray
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
42.75
22925 03/26/93 Claude W Norris
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
55.50
2292G 03/26/93 Arthur C Hodgson
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
14.25
22927 03/26/93 Robert G Jackson
1993 Ann Comm Mileage
22928 03/26/93 Carrol C Arnett
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Report Fee
29.00 17.50 50.00
22929 03/26/93 Postmaster
Postage for meter
300.00
22930 03/30/93 Vernon J. Clark
Mileage to Districts 3, 7, 13, 27, 29 Per Diem to 5 Districts Turnpike
199.98 175.00 9.10
22931 03/30/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #19171702 Less Credit Earned Invoice t}19197802 Less Credit Earned Invoice #19148502 Less Credit Earned Invoice #19135702 Less Credit Earned Invoice ttl9135602 Less Credit Earned Invoice #19148602 Less Credit Earned Invoice #19148702 Less Credit Earned
89.82 -1.69 18.27 -0.35 624.85 -11.80 118.82 -2.24 72.64 -1.26 69.21 -1.31 15.09 0.29
22932 03/30/93 H. T. Paul Company Inc.
April Parking
500.00
22933 03/30/93 Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Kansas
Group ID 0213801
2,032.91
Group ID 02138
130.12
22934 03/30/93 The Economics Press, Inc.
Invoice SU-38673760
16.22
22935 03/30/93 Inland Business Systems
Invoice #4345
67.77
22936 03/30/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice #3227
3,988.91
Invoice #3239 Invoice #3252 Invoice #3251
863.66 33.44 4,722.96
Proceedings
250
of
The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKtt
TO
DATE
DESCRIPTION
22937 03/30/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 3/13/93 Week Ending 3/20/93 Week Ending 3/27/93
50.G7 19.16 144.57
22938 03/30/93 Quik Print
Invoice #0000068886
726.58
22939 03/30/93 Topeka Professional Fire File 023791 Fighters 03/30/93 New London Regalia Mfg. Co.
Invoice 025830
03/30/93
Ticket 04405808 Ticket 04255917 Amount Due on Last Billing
54 .00
15.87 57.61 0.02
22942 03/30/93 Masonic Renewal Committee of North America
Resale to North Star 0168
22943 03/30/93 William L. Overton
Reimburse Check #3351 Reimburse Check 03352
15.00 15.00
22944 03/30/93 Cintas
Invoice 0211441
27.67
22945 03/30/93 AT & T
Service to 3/10/92
64 .41
22946 03/30/93 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service to 3/11/93
333.88
22947 03/30/93
Service From 2/12/93 to 3/15/93
914.01
22948 03/30/93 Pantagraph Printing & Stationary Company
Invoice 031025
726.42
22949 03/30/93 Cambridge Lawn & Tree, Inc.
61.42
22950 03/30/93 Ed Bozarth
Rental Agreement OT22308 Rental Agreement 0T22323
139.10 176.14
22951 03/30/93 Caddylak Systems Co
Invoice OC17075 Invoice 0C17317
25.00 303.69
22952 03/30/93 Larry L. Woodruff Photography
Invoice 07916
64 .07
Invoice 0792O
220.70
22953 03/30/93 Masonic Building Trustees
Reimbursement for Cord for Recorder
22954 03/30/93 Service Master
Buffet Lunch at Masonic Temple
195.00
22955 03/30/93 Lola Farmer
Decorations for Ladies Luncheon & GM Banquet Hospitality
119.69
22956 03/30/93 Brookville Hotel
Masonic Temple Bicentennial Center
22957 03/30/93 Pepsi-Cola Bottling
Drinks for Hospitality
22958 03/30/93 Best Western Heart of America Inn
Folio 0087600, 0087599, 0086867, 0087596
22959 03/30/93 Red Coach Restaurant of
Invoice 01746
342.85
Invoice 01749 Invoice 01754 Invoice 01755
1,948.58 1,139.77 1,645.05
Payment in Full for Account 01497
6,431.58
9.62
50.13 1,872.45 5,533.44 79,80 237.25
Salina
22960 03/30/93 Red Coach Inn 22961 03/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Guest Book for Grand Lodge
39.96
22962 03/30/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Meals at Grand Lodge
24.47
Fuel for Van
28.70
Grand
Lodge of
Kansas
251
M:.W:. Grand U>dge of AFSAM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKD
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
22963 03/30/93 Jean E. Rader
Meals at Grand Lodge
22964 03/30/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Mileage to Grand Lodge Meals at Grand Lodge Pizza for Packet Staffers
28 .00 16 .14 28 .00
22965 03/30/93 Debra S. Davis
Mileage to Grand Lodge Meals at Grand Lodge Less Telephone Charges
28 .00 16 .36 -1 .94
22966 03/31/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838 .00 -90 .00 -64 .11 -29 .00
22967 03/31/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560 .00 -209 .00 -119 .37 -63 .00
22968 03/31/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
728 .64 -79 .00 -55 .74 -23 .00
22969 03/31/93 Ernest S. Morton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
22970 03/31/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA FICA
698 .88 -50 .00 -53 .46 -15 .00
22971 03/31/93 Charles Hoffmiester
Gross FWH FICA KWH
387 .50 0 .00 -29 .64 0 .00
22972 03/31/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750 .00 0 .00 -57 .38 0 .00
22973 03/31/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH FICA KWH
27 .50 0 ,00 -2 ,10 0.,00
22974 03/31/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
203 ,50 0.,00 -15.,17 0,,00
22975 03/31/93 Lori Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
275, OO 0. 00 -21. 04 0. 00
22976 03/31/93 Lillian N. Wiant
Retirement BC/BS
225. 00 -130. 12
22977 03/31/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement
307. 99
22978 03/31/93 William J. Brown
Gross FWH FICA KWH
200. 00 0. 00 -15. 30 0. 00
22979 03/31/93 AAA Kansas
Membership S90030327 Membership S9003O48O Certificate S0001091826 Certificate #0001091827
22980 03/31/93 B i B Sign Co., Inc.
Ballot Boxes Cecals
22981 03/31/93 Heifner Nursery, Inc.
April Rental
254 .80, O.OOe-l301 -19 .49 -6 .00
56. 00 56. 00 38. 00 87. 80 97. 43 1,832. 07
Proceedings of The
March
M:-W;. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKtf
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TO
22982 03/31/93 Jerry A. Lough
Trophies, Round Robin, FW Award, Lapel Pins Spring Hill Dedication
22983 03/31/93 Shrine Merchandise 22984 03/23/93 22985 04/05/93 22986 04/05/93 22987 04/07/93
D B A "Mason's Lady Pins
150.59 22.44 961.59
World Class Signs
Road Signs For Tyrian Lodge ÂŤ246
220.00
A Kevin Kobler
Mileage, Meals & Motel - Colby Area Meeting
219.56
Stanley Halstead
Toner Cartridge & Lettertray for Lazer Printer
F Warren Starns
1993 Annual Communication Mileage 1993 Annual Communication Report Fee
22988 04/09/93 Postmaster
50.25 50.00
Postage for Meter
300.00
22989 04/09/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice (J19217202 Less Credit Due Invoice ttl9209202 Less Credit Due
297.05 -5.61 69.26 -1.31
22990 04/09/93 Quill Corporation
Invoice S6960400 Invoice #6947748
146.30 145.08
22991 04/09/93 City of Topeka
Service From 2/19/93 to 3/26/93
22992 04/09/93 Standard-Hart Co., Inc.
Printing
22993 04/09/93 Carveth K. Neer Dr. Gilbert A. Farmer
Invoice #3365 Area Meeting - Colby
1,335.89 316.45
22994 04/09/93
Expenses - Public Information Committee
15.93
United States Postal 22995 04/09/93 Service
Postage Due Trust Account #300032
100.00
United States Postal 22996 04/09/93 Service
Business Reply Permit #3215
260.00
Delicia Inc. 22997 04/09/93 22998 04/09/93 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Computer Expense
146.00
Account #000110K
566.85
Account #000110L
90.65
22999 04/09/93 Cintas
Invoice #211441
27.67
23000 04/09/93 Sign & Badge Co.
Name Badge - KMU
23001 04/09/93 Clifford L. Trax
Mileage & Per Diem District 44 & 34 Installation Photos
23002 04/09/93 TCI of Kansas Inc
Service From 4/01/92 to 4/30/93
23003 04/09/93 Martin M. Donaldson
Grand Lodge Housing Expense
116.82
23004 04/09/93 City of Topeka Business Improvement District
ist Half Payment
204.75
23005 04/09/93 Computers Inc.
3.75 220.04 74.13 22.66
& Accessories Invoice #400491
23006 04/09/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 4/3/93
23007 04/12/93 K Maynard Curts
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Report Fee
44.25 30.00 50.00
Grand
1993-94
Lodge of
Kansas
253
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DATE
DESCRIPTION
TO
23008 04/12/93 Postmaster - Burlington
23009 04/15/93 Jean E. Rader
23010 04/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
23011 04/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
23012 04/15/93 Ernest S. Horton
23013 04/15/93 Debra S. Davis
23014 04/15/93 Trent R. Allison
23015 04/15/93 Lori Allison
23016 04/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
23017 04/15/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
Postage to Mail Kansas Mason
6,573.84
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
Gross FWH PICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -51.10 -21.00
Gross FWH PICA KWH
262.08 -1.00 -20.05 -2.00
Gross FWH PICA KWH
131.04 0.00 -10.02 0.00
Gross FWH PICA KWH
22.00 0.00 -1.68 0.00
Gross FWH FICA KWH
217.25 0.00 -16.62 0.00
Gross KWH FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
FICA Exp FICA Withheld FWT
869.77 869.77 882.00
23018 04/15/93 Kansas Masonic Home
Per Capita Tax - 46,458 Members as of 12/21/93 Initiatory Fees - 740 EA's
23019 04/15/93 Microsoft Corp
DOS 6.0 Upgrade
23020 04/15/93 Cambridge Lawn i Tree,
Invoice )t62913
********* 3,700.00 218.75 31.66
Inc. Area Meeting - Wichita
114.58
Expenses - Kansas Mason
261.13
23021 04/15/93 Carveth K. Neer 23022 04/15/93 William F. Mcintosh 23023 04/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Mileage - Lebo Mileage - Wichita Area Meeting - COA Meeting Meals & Turnpike
22.88 69.30 13.95
23024 04/15/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 4/10/93
271.66
23025 04/15/93 Richard D. Overton
Welcome Packets, Hospitality, Film & Processing Gas & Turnpike Fees
127.25
23026 04/15/93 Miowestern Paper Company Invoice 019236002 Less Credit Earned 23027 04/15/93 Jerald Peterson
Aprons - Ticket Ji9165-25 Apron Tubes - Ticket ((9165-25 Postage & Handling - Ticket 89165-25 Pass Port - Ticket #9165-23
45.10 23.30 -0.44 2,100.00 168.00 27.30
Proceedings of The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AFiAM o£ Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKtt
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
Amount
23026 04/15/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co.,Inc.
One Hundred Questions Invoice ((3404
23029 04/15/93 Alfred H Slough
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
23030 04/15/93 Kansas withholding Tax
SWT
273.00
23031 04/20/93 Postmaster
Postage for Meter
300.00
23032 04/20/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Mileage & Expenses - Chanute Area Meeting
68.69
23033 04/21/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Employee gifts - secretary's week
65.66
718.88 17.25 30.00
23034 04/22/93 VOID 23035 04/22/93 William J. Brown
Contingency Expense Auto Expense Mason of Year Awards & pins
23036 04/23/93 BizMart, Inc.
Account ((6011612000122354 3/13/92 thru 3/29/93
2,046.73 244.95 500.51 322.46
23037 04/23/93 Modern Office Methods
Invoice ((56422
215.51
23038 04/23/93 E. Dean Osborn
Membership Promotion 4/18/93
201.10
23039 04/23/93 Shrine Merchandise Service
Jayhawk Pins (Deposit)
23040 04/23/93 Pitney Bowes
Invoice ((337226
23041 04/23/93 Rhambo Management
Parking for April
23042 04/23/93 Carla's Type, Inc.
Job Ticket ((K5652 (Scottish Ritel
23043 04/23/93 Today Office Supplies/Printing
April Issue Kansas Mason Invoice ((42528
90.00 228.02 92.00 7.30 2,502.92
23044 04/23/93 Cintas
Invoice 216835
23045 04/23/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 4/17/93
23046 04/23/93 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service Thru 4/11/93 for 913-234-5518
219.01
23047 04/23/93 KPL
Service From 3/15/93 to 4/14/93
729.98
23048 04/23/93 Western Associates, Inc. Order #157821
28.56 44 .25
28.80
23049 04/27/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Travel Expense - Visit Lodge #281, Meet with secretary of #189, attend Dodge City Area Meeting & Masonic Home Groundbreaking
23050 04/27/93 Grand Guardian Council lOJD
Ad in Grand Session Proceedings
23051 04/29/93 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
23052 04/27/93
PITTSBURG LODGEti 0iB7
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
60.50 30.00
Gayl W. Shepard
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
38.75 30.00
Gilbert A. Farmer
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
44.50 30.00
Sterling P Hornbuckle
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
45.00 30.00
Walter M. Bird
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
44.25 30.00
23053 04/27/93 23054 04/27/93 23055 04/27/93 230S6 04/27/93
332.14
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1993-94
255
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CK#
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
Amount
23056 04/27/93 Walter M. Bird 23057 04/27/93 HOISINGTON LODGEK 0331
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
17 .75 30 .00
23058 04/27/93 EXCELSIOR LODGES 115
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
S3 .50 30 .00
23059 a'ilill')^ LAWRENCE LODGE« 0006
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
35 .25 30 .00
23060 04/30/93 CAWKER CITY LODGES 125
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
20 .25 30 .00
23061 04/30/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
23062 04/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,560 .00 -209 .00 -119 .37 -63 .00
23063 04/30/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH PICA KWH
667 .92 -70 .00 -51 .10 -21 .00
23064 04/30/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross PWH PICA KWH
618 .80 -38 .00 -47,.37 -18..00
23065 04/30/93 Charles Hoffmelster
Gross PWH PICA KWH
387.,50 0..00 -29.,64 0.,00
23066 04/30/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH PICA KWH
750.,00 0. 00 -57. 38 O.OOe-001
23067 04/30/93 Lori Allison
Gross FWH PICA KWH
266. 75 0. 00 -20. 41 0. 00
23068 04/30/93 Lillian N. wiant
Gross BC/BS
225. 00 -130. 12
23069 04/30/93 Albert O. Arnold Jr.
838 .00 -90 .00 -64 .11 -29 .00
307. 99
23070 04/30/93 Vernie Lee Wheeler, Jr.
Expenses for Area Meeting Wichita & Colby
250. 62
23071 04/30/93 Don West
Ground Breaking at Masonic Home
159. 09
23072 04/30/93 Morris Fisher
Area Meetings - Colby & Dodge City
23073 04/30/93 Carveth K. Neer
Dedication - Wichita Area Meeting - Chanute
23074 04/30/93 Thomas Welsh
Mileage Allowance for Wichita
23075 04/30/93 Postal Customer Council
Postal Seminar
23076 04/30/93 The Clay Center Publishing Co.
Jobwork - Advertising Display
23077 04/30/93 Laneco Engraving
Invoice 814807 Invoice 814789
23078 04/30/93 Computers & Accessories Inc.
Invoice 8300404
135,.34 30,.60 68,.20 IS,.00 328,.62 9,.70 24.,37 392..99
Proceedings of The
256
March
.W:, Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO
cm
23079 04/30/93 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas
DESCRIPTION 1,073.93
Group ((0213801
130.12
Group #02138 23080 04/30/93 Rambo Management
Parking for May
92.00
23081 04/30/93 AT & T
Service from 4/10/93 to 5/10/93
50.95
23082 04/30/93 Monroe Haynes Jewelry Service
Invoice ((1373
23083 04/30/93 Masonic Renewal Committee of North America
Trainer Kits & Video
23084 04/30/93 Heirloom Bible
Invoice ((55313
HI
28.53
Publishers Week Endng 4/24/93
103.58
23085 04/30/93 United Parcel Service Service from 5/1/93 to 5/10/93
22.66
Spot Operators For All Masonic Banquet
50.00
23086 04/30/93 TCI of Kansas Inc. 23087 04/30/93
lATSE
23088 04/30/93 Conference of Grand Masters of Masons in North America 23089 04/30/93 Peters Electric Co., Inc.
360.00 Conference Dues
Invoice ((20350
23090 04/30/93 Koerperich Bookbinders, Inc.
Invoice {(3894
23091 04/30/93 Heifner Nursery, Inc.
Invoice (( 12677 Rental
23092 04/30/93 James E. Stone
Reimburse for Signature Stamp - Invoice ((529
23093 04/30/93
Roto-Rooter Invoice ((05155
123.90
23094 04/30/93 The National Information 1 Set Directories-Complete Data Center with Maps & Area Codes
34.90
Latta-Whitlow
23095 04/30/93 Kaw Valley State Bank & Trust
May Plant
1st Quarter FUTA
23096 04/30/93 Kansas Employment Security Fund
1st Quarter SUTA
23097 05/01/93 Tevis Restaurant
Meals for Joint Meeting-KM Home Board & KMF Board
23098 05/03/93 Western Associates, Inc. Invoice #157821
239 .91
23099 05/03/93 United States Postal
Postage Due Trust Account ((003415
200 .00
Masonic Roadside Signs
110 .00
Service 23100 05/03/93 World Class Signs 23101 05/03/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Reno ((124 Dedication
78 .72
Invoice ((30160 - Toner Cartridge
142 .97
23103 05/05/93 Postmaster
Postage for Meter
600,.00
23104 05/07/93 SEABROOK LODGE ((385
Mileage - 1993 Annual Communication Per Diem - 1993 Annual Communication
23102 05/03/93 Americomp
27. 75 30. 00
23105 05/07/93 Donald D. West
Hutchinson Dedication
110. 99
23106 05/07/93 Dean Osborn
Area Meetings, Colby, Dodge City, Topeka, Chanute,
609. 84
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1993-94
257
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CK#
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
23107 05/07/93 Carveth K. Neer
Area Meeting-Topeka, Hutchinson Dedication
296 .41 141 .38
23108 05/07/93 James B. DeBerry
Area Meeting-Dodge City
23109 05/07/93 Thomas J. Welsh
Hutchinson Dedication
82 .88
23110 05/07/93 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Account OOOllOK
37 .80
Account OOOllOL
10 .80
23111 05/07/93 City of Topeka
Service From 3/26/93 to 4/28/93
43 .93
23112 05/07/93 Tee Town Printers
Masonic University Cards
47 .66
23113 05/07/93 Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice ft3562
18 .64
23114 05/07/93 Prestige Graphics
Invoice S43364
368..44
23115 05/07/93 H. T. Paul Company Inc
Parking for May
500..00
23116 05/07/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending May 1, 1993
23117 05/07/93 Charles E. Singhisen
Masonic Home - Wichita Hutchinson Dedication
23118 05/07/93 A. Kevin KobXer
Mileage to Leavenworth Masonic Service for PGM John Murray & Funeral Services the Following
23119 05/08/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Dover fll38 - 50yr pin presentation Reimbursement - Radio & Batteries
39..24 100. 56 G3. 58
Day
23120 05/27/93 Sedgewick County Treasurer
8.80 G3.79
Tags & Taxes - Grand Master Automobile Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23122 05/13/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23123 05/13/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
607.20 -61.00 -46.45 -17.00
23124 05/13/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
582.40 -35.00 -44.55 -10.00
23125 05/13/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
23126 05/13/93 Lori Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
148.50 0.00 -11.36 0.00
23127 05/13/93 Sarah B. Brown
Casual Labor
280.00
23128 05/13/93 Morris L. Fisher
Area Meeting - Colby (Re-issue)
113.54
23121 05/13/93 Jean E. Rader
Proceedings of The
258
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993
cm
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
23129 05/13/93 Morris L. Fisher
Midwest Conference on Mmasonic Education Area Meeting - Topeka
592.96
23130 05/13/93 Carveth K. Neer
Open Grand Lodge - John Murray - Service & Burial
141.4 5
23131 05/13/93 Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice ti3595
363.49
53.11
23132 05/13/93 VOID 23133 05/13/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice )}19344102 Invoice t}19344002 Invoice tJl9343902 Invoice t*19358102 Less Credit Earned
59.57 79.69 344.27 229.89 -13.48
23134 05/13/93 23135 05/13/93 Monroe Haynes Jewelry Service
Invoice #1405 - GFB & GSB emblems
256.88
23136 05/13/93 United States Postal Service
Postage Due Trust Account tt300032
200.00
23137 05/13/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 5/8/93
46.04
23138 05/13/93 Nationwide Papers
Invoice «10071-11
418.77
Less Credit Earned
-3.96
23139 05/13/93 Laneco Invoice #14825 23140 05/13/93 Kaw Valley State Bank t Trust Co.
Federal Withholding Tax
7.89 777.00
FICA Exp FICA W/H 23141 05/13/93 Kansas State Withholding Withholding Tax for April Tax
729.71 729.71 246.00
23142 05/13/93 Donald D. West
Midwest Conference on Masonic Education
576.79
23143 05/13/93 Wade R. Park
Masonic Home Groundbreaking Hutchinson Dedication
182.41 160.16
23144 05/13/93 A T i T
Invoice #2178525451
23145 05/13/93 Reno County Treasurer
PP Taxes on Vehicle ftlGTGC24W6ES506 84 7 (112.84 + .50 Mailing Fee)
113.34
23146 05/17/93 Donald D. West
Midwest Conference on Masonic Education
182.81
23147 05/19/93 Standard-Hart Co., Inc.
Printing
Register of Attendance Books Prepayment Discount
11.44
2,616.36 -248 . 44
23148 05/19/93 Masonic Renewal Committee of North America
Donation to Masonic Renewal Task Force
23149 05/19/93 Salina Temple Building Association
Donation for use of Temple for 1993 GL Session
550.00
231S0 05/20/93 Postmaster
Postage for meter
500.00
23151 05/21/93 E. Dean Osborn
John Murray Funeral _ Leavenworth Denver CO - for MRC
545.00
23152 05/21/93 Jeffrey I... Sowder
Area Meetings Colby, Dodge City, Topeka Hutchinson Dedication John Murray Funeral Leavenworth
1,000.00
67.82
309.60 59.52 70.72
1993-94
Grand
Lodge of
Kansas
259
Grand Lodge of AFiAM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKK
DESCRIPTION
DATE
23153 05/21/93 Biz Mart
Invoice S4765102 Invoice 82222736 Invoice S4765354 Invoice 04407443 Purchases on 5/5/93
23154 05/21/93 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service Thru May 11,1993
23155 05/21/93
Service From 4/14/93 to 5/13/93
23156 05/21/93
Reference S216835 Invoice 11430222262
23157 05/21/93 Nationwide Papers
Invoice #10071-12
124.69
23158 05/21/93 FoxPro Advisor
FA 666010KOBLE12197 102P3-O 80202015049 12 Issues
139.00
23159 05/21/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 5/15/93
21.90
23160 05/21/93 Peters Electric Co., Inc.
Invoice 820396
18.00
Invoice 820394
65.45
05/21/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice 8 19392602 Less Credit Earned 05/24/93 A. Kevin Kobler
23163 05/24/93 A. Kevin Kobler
23164 05/24/93 Allen R. Hale
Gross FWT PICA SWT Manhattan - Review Final 92 Stmts w/Accountants Salina - Contact Nancy Gleason Re: 95 Ann Commun.
9.09 26.01 38.53 9.62 58.19 116.01
0.89 26.43
85.88 -1.62 1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00 25.52 48.84
Refund Overpayment for KMU Ladies Courses (4)
23165 05/25/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Computer Expense
23166 05/25/93 Topeka Assembly No. 77
Advertising Order, Grand Assembly, 1993, Rainbow for Girls, Full page ad and picture of GM-WJB
23167 05/28/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23169 05/28/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH PICA KWH
174.72 O.OO -13.37 0.00
23170 05/28/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH PICA KWH
582.40 -35.00 -44.55 -10.00
23171 05/28/93 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWH PICA KWH
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
Gross FWH PICA KWH
750.00 O.OO -57.38 0.00
218.91 80.00
23168 05/28/93 VOID
23172 05/28/93 Stanley R. Halstead
260
Proceedings of
The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM o£ Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO
DESCRIPTION
23173 05/28/93 Lori Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
385.00 0.00 -29.45 0.00
23174 05/28/93 Lillian N. wiant
Gross BC/BS
225.00 -130.12
23175 05/28/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. 23176 05/28/93 Trena Slater
4th Place Essay Contest Winner
23177 05/28/93 ATST
Service from 5/10/92 to 6/10/93
23178 05/28/93 William J. Brown
Grand Master's Auto Expense
464.68
23179 05/28/93 R. L. Dillard, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer
Conference of Grand Masters
50.00
23180 05/28/93 Dehn Heating t Cooling
Invoice #93-5845
92.84
300.00 43.01
Inc. Invoice 049073
202 .35
23181 05/28/93 Macoy Week Ending
5/22/93
19,,84
23182 05/28/93 United Parcel Service 23183 05/28/93 Blue Cross Blue Shield
Group S02138 Group S0213801
23184 05/28/93 TCI o£ Kansas Inc
Service From 6/01/93 to 6/30/93
22,,66
23185 05/28/93 Jerald O. Peterson
Invoice #9165-26
93.98
23186 05/28/93 Sieh's Service Center
Lube SL Check Printing Press
23187 05/28/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
130,,12 1,199,.87
68.19 667.92 -70.00 -51.10 -21.00
23188 06/02/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice It 19414402 Less Credit Earned
138.73 -2.62
23189 06/02/93 Rambo Management
Parking for June
92.00
23190 06/02/93 Heifner Nursery, Inc.
Invoice #13050 - Plant Rental for June
91.44
23191 06/02/93 Mobilfone Security Inc.
Invoice #016854 - Move Motion
23192 06/02/93 Jerrod Hugenot
Fifth Place Scholarship winner
23193 06/02/93 Jennifer L. Bergman
First Place Winner - Essay Contest
23194 06/02/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending
23195 06/02/93 PB Accounting i Tax
Account #000110K
5/29/93
39.71 100.00 1,000.00
28.25 1,216.54
Service Invoice #049548 23196 06/02/93 Macoy 23197 06/02/93 VOID Parking for June 23198 06/02/93 H. T. Paul Company Inc. 23199 06/04/93 WAKEENEY LODGEH 0148
1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Mileage
30.00 32.00
23200 06/04/93 Norman L Maier
1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Mileage
30.00 44 .25
23201 06/04/93 Claire B Sparling
1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Mileage
30.00 37.00
23202 06/04/93 Robert R Griffin
1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Mileage
30.00 28.00
Grand Lodge of Kansas
261
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AP&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKtt
TO
DESCRIPTION
23203 06/04/93 Leonard G Scheurich
1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Mileage
30.00 54.00
23204 06/04/93 Damon M Grimes
1993 Ann Comm Per Diem 1993 Ann Comm Mileage
30.00 43.25
23205 06/08/93 Postmaster
Postage for meter
23206 06/09/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Leavenworth VA visitation & Kincaid Grave Marking
23207 06/09/93 Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas
Transfer to Commerce Bank #67-647-0
15,000.00
23208 06/09/93 Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas
Transfer to Capitol Federal (1582978-1
15,000.00
23209 06/09/93 Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas
Transfer to Merchants #5105-412
15,000.00
23210 06/09/93 Bank IV
Transfer to Bank IV #91-599-8
15,000.00
23211 06/11/93 Kansas State Fair
State Fair Display Location
300.00 82.65
385.00
Charge 23212 06/14/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23213 06/14/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23214 06/14/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
G52.74 -67.00 -49.93 -20.00
23215 06/14/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
144.21 0.00 -11.03 0.00
23216 06/14/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750.00 O.OO -57.38 O.OO
232J7 06/14/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH FICA KWH
365.75 0.00 -27.98 0.00
23216 06/14/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
431.75 0.00 -33.03 O.OO
23219 06/14/93 Lori Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
412.50 0.00 -31.56 O.OO
23220 06/14/93 Citywide Janitorial Supply Inc
Invoice #6414
23221 06/14/93 DeWitt Specialty Advertising
Job #11597
39.71 2,944.10
23222 06/14/93 Pitney Bowes
Invoice #703490
130.19
23223 06/14/93 Macoy Publishing t Masonic Supply Company, Inc.
Invoice #007093
127.95
23224 06/14/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 6/S/93
Proceedings of The
March
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKÂŤ
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
23225 06/14/93 Richard D. Overton
Present Awards - Advance Lodge Present Awards - Frontier Lodge Present Awards - Parker Lodge
65.56 89.76
23226 06/14/93 James B. DeBerry
Open & Close Grand Lodge Kincaid
65.34
23227 06/14/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Expenses - Lodge 86 - Mortgage Burning
23228 06/14/93 William F. Mcintosh
Expenses for Editor of Kansas Mason
263 .83
23229 06/14/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT FICA FICA
799 .00 752 .19 752 .19
23230 06/14/93 Lanesco Engraving
Invoice #14789 Invoice #14807
23231 06/14/93 Kansas Withholding Tax
KWT
23232 06/14/93 Cambridge Lawn & Tree,
Invoice #65184
32.56
24 .37 9,.70 242 .00
Inc. Telephone Expense for Lobbyist
19..78
Service from 4/28/93 to 6/1/93
48 .15
23233 06/14/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr. 23234 06/14/93 City of Topeka PO Box Fee Payment 23235 06/14/93
Box 1217
93 .00
Postmaster 1,000 .00
23236 06/14/93 Lana Hawkins
First Place Essay Winner Girl
23237 06/14/93 Whelan's
Reference #1359805
23238 05/14/93 G. G. Tauber Co., Inc.
Invoice #6761
23239 06/15/93 Kansas DeMolay
Ad in Annual Conclave Proceedings
23240 06/16/93 Ben Hur Lodge 832 2
Refund of Special Dispensation not used
5. 00
23241 06/16/93 Postmaster - Burlington
Postage for June Issue of "The Kansas Mason"
4,800. 00
23242 06/17/93
Postage to mail "List of Lodges"
Postmaster
23243 06/18/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Take Mailing Labels to Burlington Expenses for Soft Ware Seminar Purchase Data Vac & Toner Cartridge @ Compusa
1 .40 585 .03 80 .00
61.63 149.09
23244 06/18/93 Charles Singhisen
Open Grand Lodge at Kincaid Open Grand Lodge at Sunflower #86
133.32 72.76
23245 06/18/93 Carveth K. Neer
Kincaid Dedication Mortgage Burning Wichita
31.90 145.62
23246 06/18/93 Thomas J. Welsh
Mortgage Burning Sunflower #86
23247 06/18/93 Hilts Inc.
1 Case Paper Towels
23248 06/18/93 Today Office Supplies/Printing
Invoice #42933
23249 06/18/93 Cintas
Invoice #430227772
26.43
23250 06/18/93 Whelan's
Reference S1359730 Reference Itl363027
10.35 3.09
23251 06/18/93 Shawnee County Treasurer pp Tax
IDS1026590000000000
69.08 33.68 2,422.92
1,341.80
Grand
1993-94
Lodge of
Kansas
263
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO
DESCRIPTION
06/18/93 Shawnee County Treasurer Real Property Tax IDS 1093104004003000 Paid Under Protest 23253 06/18/93 ROSDALE LODGE 1)333
Annual Communication Mileage Annual Communication Per Diem
8,638.23
45.00 30.00
232S4 06/18/93 Shrine Rodeo
Shrine Rodeo Support
23255 06/18/93 Inland Business Systems
Maintenance Agreement Renewal
232.98
23256 06/18/93 BizMarc
Account (16011 6120 0012 2354
144.71
23257 06/18/93 Charles Hoffmeister
Reimburse Kansas Rental Invoice ((007590
44 .09
23258 06/21/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Bldg Comm ® Salina - Mileage & meals for cbmm. Reimbursement for cassette tapes
82.10
23259 06/23/93 Postmaster
Postage for meter
23260 06/24/93 World Class Signs
Lodge Location Signs for Lodge «29S
23261 06/24/93 City of Topeka
Elevator Inspcetion & License Fee
06/28/93 Mt. Hood Lodge 032, Vancouver, Washington 23263 06/28/93
Postmaster
18.89 300.00 17.00
Miscellaneous - Masonic Funeral Emblem Postage for meter
23264 06/30/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice ((19515302 Less Credit Earned 23265 06/30/93 Macoy
Invoice ((051207
23266 06/30/93
Service thru 6/10/93
A T & T
72.00
76.07 0.00 131.53 25.24
23267 06/30/93 KPL
Service from 5/3/93 to 6/14/93
226 .22
23268 06/30/93 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service thru 6/11/93
165.06
23269 06/30/93 Maintenance Engineering LTD
Invoice ((1365401
157.05
23270 06/30/93 Caddylak Systems
Customer ((CiP05
23271 06/30/93 Modern Office Methods
Invoice ((5B145
23272 06/30/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 6/12/93
13.27
23273 06/30/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Repay for Purchases at Radio Shack
22.42
23274 06/30/93 Otis Elevator Comapny
Annual Inspection & Travel Time
23275 06/30/93 Skinner Electric
Electrical Work per Proposal Dated 5/22/93
23276 06/30/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross PWH FICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64 .11 -29.00
23277 06/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23278 06/30/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
25.25 527.70
393.27
652.72 -67.00 -49.93 -20.00
264
Proceedings of The
March
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 DESCRIPTION
Amount
23279 06/30/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH PICA KWH
422 .24 -25 .00 -32 .30 -8 .00
23280 06/30/93 Charles Hotfmeister
Gross FWH PICA KWH
387 .50 0 .00 -29 .64 0 .00
23281 06/30/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750 .00 0 .00 -57 .38 0 .00
23282 06/30/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross KWH PICA
407 .00 0 .00 -31 .14
23283 06/30/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
209 .00 0 .00 -15 .99 0 .00
23284 06/30/93 Lori Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
368 .50 0..00 -28,,15 0,,00
23285 06/30/93 William J. Brown
Gross FWH FICA KWH
200. 00 0. 00 -15. 30 0. 00
23286 06/30/93 Lillian N. wiant
Retirement Blue Cross/Blue Shield
23287 06/30/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement
307. 99
23288 06/30/93 Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Group 00213801 Group 002138
783. 35 130. 12
23289 06/30/93 Quarterdeck Office Systems
Olio qemm 7 upgrade
35. 00
Ship/Handle 23290 06/30/93 United Parcel Service
225. 00 â&#x20AC;¢130. 12
5. 00
Week Ending 6/26/93
54. 33
23291 06/30/93 Macoy
Invoice #051673
23292 06/30/93 Heifner Nursery Inc.
July Plant Rental - Ticket OA000093
550. 98 91. 44
23293 06/30/93 Rhambo Management
Parking for July
92. 00
23294 06/30/93 TCI of Kansas, Inc.
Service from 7/01/93 to 7/10/93
22. 66
23294 06/30/93 TCI of Kansas, Inc.
Account
23295 06/30/93 William J. Brown
Grand Master's Auto Expense
390.12
23296 06/30/93 Charles Singhisen
St. John's Day - Overland Park
201.58
23297 06/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
St. John's Day - Overland Park
36.40
23298 06/30/93 Harold E. Flaigle
Proxy-Grand Chaplain to Kincaid
30.80
002180-102483-01-1
Travel
23299 06/30/93 Wade R. Park
Sunflower Mortgage Burning
126.93
23300 06/30/93 Raymond R. Haden
Mileage - Topeka - OES Motels - Wichita & Halstead Mileage - Bunker Hill, Wichita Mileage - Masonic Home Mileage - Hutchinson-Reno Mileage - Leavenworth
52.80 70.00 107.36 72.38 58.30 80.08
1993-94
Grand Lodge of
Kansas
265
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM o£ Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO
DESCRIPTION
Amount
23301 07/09/93 E. Dean Osborn
COA - Topeka Kincaid - Gravemarking Ceremony Kansas City - St. Johns Day
23302 07/09/93 James B. DeBerry
Kansas City - St. Johns Day
56 .04
23303 07/09/93 Carveth K. Near
Kansas City - St. Johns Day
143 .31
23304 07/09/93 Ray Hopson
Inspect Masonic Temple Salina
23305 07/09/93 H. T. Paul Company, Inc. Parking for July
7 .72 61 .60 133 .44
41 .36 3S0 .00
23306 07/09/93 The Boulevard Hotel
Reservations for Midwest Conference of GM/GS
810 .90
23307 07/09/93 Grand Lodge FSiAM o£
Registration to Midwest Conference of GM/GS
358 .00
Michigan Account #615-6121-766
45..88
Renew Subscription - Account 01840561
49..00
23308 07/09/93 TFG/ATT 23309 07/09/93 The Cobb Group
23310 07/09/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice S19535502 Invoice 1(19535402 Invoice #19535302 Less Credit Earned 23311 07/09/93 Masonic Renewal Committee of North America
Video III • Shipping
23312 07/09/93 Whelan's
Customer Code (IMASG2
6. 88 439. 45 162. 16 -11. 27
23313 07/14/93 Postmaster
Postage for Meter
300.00
23314 07/15/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FW}1 FICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23315 07/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23316 07/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
622.38 -64.00 -47.61 -18.00
23317 07/15/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
291.20 -6.00 -22.28 -4 .00
23318 07/15/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
786.24 -65.00 -60.15 -17.00
23319 07/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FHW FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
23320 07/15/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH FICA KWH
280.50 0.00 -21.46 0.00
23321 07/15/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA FICA
398.75 0.00 -30.50 0.00
Proceedings
266
of
The
March
M;-W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM o£ Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKS
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TO
23322 07/15/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
23323 07/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
COA Meeting - Kansas City
36.96
23324 07/15/93 Morris Fisher
COA Meeting - Kansas City
105.34
23325 07/15/93 Jonathan J. Detrixhe
Masonic Essay Scholarship Award
700.00
23326 07/15/93 City of Topeka
Service from 6/1/93 to 6/30/93 Acct 00014402822416
52.5S
23327 07/15/93 United Parce? Service
Week Ending 7/3/93 Week Ending 7/10/93
52.35 58.78
23328 07/15/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice 113949
614.22
23329 07/15/93 Peachtree Software
Peach Care Support Version 7.0 Upgrade to Multi-User Shipping & Handling
19 9.00 100.00
23330 07/15/93 Cintas
Invoice S430233325
28.34
23331 07/15/93 US Postal Service
Permit Renewal for 001337
75.00
23332 07/15/93 US Postal Service
Postage Due Trust Account #300032
200.00
23333 07/15/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
FICA FICA FWT
837.64 837.70 757.00
23335 07/19/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Wichita (VA Hospital Christmas in July)
175.37
23336 07/22/93 World Class Signs
Masonic Roadside/Location Signs/Channel Posts
141.00
23337 07/23/93 AAA of Kansas
Carveth K. Neer (t034P92060046 A. Kevin Kobler 0034P92060045 Morris Fisher )I034P92060047 Jeffrey L. Sowder (New Member)
23338 07/23/93 Carveth K. Neer
COA Meeting Wichita (VA Hospital Christmas in July)
407.00 0.00 -31.14 0.00
12.50
23334 07/15/93 Kansas Withholding Tax
23339 07/23/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice 0195987O2 Invoice 019627902 Invoice 019628002 Less Credit Earned
56.00 56.00 56.00 61.00 121.87 153.92 4.51 138.73 163.67 -5.77
23340 07/23/93 Rhambo Management
Parking for August
23341 07/23/93 Artisoft
Tech Talk Tapes
92.00
23342 07/23/93 Heifner Nursery Inc.
August Plant Rental
23343 07/23/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Reimburse for LaserJet 4 Toner
23344 07/23/93 BizMart
Invoice 05044790 Invoice 05044133 Invoice 05044078 Account 0 6011 6120 0012 2354
23345 07/23/93 Modern Office Methods
Invoice 059132
645.99
23346 07/23/93 KPL
Service from 6/14/93 to 7/14/93 Account 06273454930
462.79
23347 07/23/93 Lisa Raile
Essay Winner
14 9.00 91.44 127.31 47.62 21.17 19.05
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
267
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKK
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
23348 07/23/93 Central Point Software
PC Tools for windows Item S784
23349 07/23/93 AT&T
Service From 7/10/93 to 8/10/93 Account 0913 234 5518 679
23350 0 7 / 2 3 / 9 3 S o u t h w e s t e r n Bell
Service to 7/11/93 Account #913 234 5518 679 5
Telephone 23351 07/23/93 Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice 03991 - Balance Due on Register of Attend
23352 07/23/93 Kansas Department of Human Resources
Registration for Institute
23353 07/23/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 7/17/93
23354 07/23/93 Shrine Merchandise D B A Invoice S34215 23355 07/30/93 Postmaster
Postage for meter
23356 07/30/93 Grand Lodge AFSAM of Transfer to Charity Account Kansas - Charity Account
57.45 8.44
67 .28 954 .31 500 .00 2,500 .00
23357 07/30/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH FICA KWH
838 .00 -90 .00 -64 . 11 -29 .00
23358 07/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560 .00 -209 .00 -119 .37 -63 . 0 0
23359 07/30/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
531 .30 -49 .00 -40 . 64 -14 . OO
23360 07/30/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
320 .32 -10..00 -24,,50 -4 ,00 ,
23361 07/30/93 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWH FICA KWH
387 ,50 0,.00 -29.,64 0.,00
23362 07/30/93 Stanley R. HalsCead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750. 00 0. 00 -57. 38 0. 00
23363 07/30/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH FICA KWH
429. 00 0. 00 -32. 82 0. 00
23364 07/30/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
357. 50 0. 00 -37. 35 0. 00
23365 07/30/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
445. 50 0. 00 -34 .08 0. 00
23366 07/30/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH PICA kWH
600. 60 -38. 00 -45. 95 -10. 00
23367 07/30/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 7/24/93
23368 07/30/93 TCI of Kansas, Inc.
Service From 8/1/93 to 8/31/93 Account S02180-102483-01-1
Proceedings of The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CK(t
DATE
TO
DESCRIPTION
Amount
23369 07/30/93 Capital City Pest-Termite Control
Invoice S523
78.97
23370 07/30/93 Matthew E. Nielsen
Essay Winner
300.00
23371 07/30/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #19642902 Invoice ttl9650602 Less Credit Earned 23372 07/30/93 Blue Cross/Blue Shield
ID #0213801 ID #02138
23373 07/30/93 Pinnacle Publishing, Inc.
The Pro Talk Fox 2.5
23374 07/30/93 Scott, Quinlan & Hecht
Duplicating
1,073.93 130.12 127.00 24.18
23375 07/30/93 H. T. Paul Company, Inc. Parking 23376 07/30/93 Lillian N. Wiant
116.68 46.01 -2.94
350.00
Retirement
225.00 -130.12
Blue Cross/Blue Shield 23377 07/30/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
307.99 Retirement
23378 07/31/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
127.77 FUTA Deposit 48.67
23379 07/31/93 Kansas Employment Security Fund
SUTA Deposit
23380 08/06/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 6/19/93 Week Ending 7/31/93
14 .68 34 .33
23381 08/06/93 Flagline America
Invoice #005236
94 .89
23382 08/06/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Reimbursement for Laser Labels
23383 08/06/93 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Account #000110L
112.53
Account #000110K
2,018.99
23384 08/06/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice #4077
23385 08/06/93
Pitney Bowes
Invoice #965152 #5657-7650-20-5
City of Topeka
Service From 6/30/93 to 7/26/93 Account #001440-282241-6
23386 08/06/93
23387 08/06/93 Research Recommendations #13711148-1 23388 08/06/93 Justin Gooden
23.86
944.20 Account
30205355
Essay Scholarship winner
62.31
99.72 500.00
23389 08/06/93 VOID 23390 08/06/93 Insurance Management Associates Inc.
Reference #07614
23391 08/07/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Expenses, Open Gr Lodge, Shrine Bowl & COA Mtg.
23392 08/12/93 Postmaster
Postage
23393 08/13/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH FICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23394 08/13/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23395 08/13/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
607.20 -61.00 -46.45 -17.00
1993-94
Grand
Lodge of
269
Kansas
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal year 1993 DESCRIPTION
Amount
—
Gross FWH PICA KWH
IIG .48 0 .00
23397 08/13/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross KWH PICA KWH
542 .36 -29 .00 -41 .49 -9 .00
23398 08/13/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH PICA KWH
750 .00 0 .00 -57 .38 0 .00
23399 08/13/93 Kellie M. Allen
Gross FWH PICA 'KWH
357 .50 0 .00 -27 .35 0 .00
234O0 08/13/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH PICA KWH
415 .25 0 .00 -31 .77 0 .00
23401 08/13/93 Lori A. Allison
[Gross FWH PICA KWH
5G3 .75 0 .00 -43 .13 0,,00
23396 08/13/93 Ernest S. Horcon
-8 .91 0 .00
23402 08/13/93 Jay Kobler
Casual Labor
82. SO
23403 08/13/93 Scott Roberts
Casual Labor
82.,50
23404 08/13/93 Marni Schleuning
Casual Labor
23405 08/13/93 AT&T
Invoice 0218082698 #0016-871-1935
23406 0 8 / 1 3 / 9 3 P i t n e y Bowes
Invoice «431862 Account(t431862
23407 08/13/93 Cambridge Lawn k Tree, Inc.
71. 50 Account
11. 44 475. 49
Invoice ff66604
31. 66
Invoice #66718
37. 07
23408 08/13/93 Masonic Renewal Committe Invoice Dated 5/5/93 for of North America Brochures Invoice Dated 6/4/93 for Kit & video III
23408 08/13/93
23409 08/13/93 TFG/ATT
Account
23410 08/13/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 8/7/93
S615-6121-766
23411 08/13/93 Wade R. Park
Shrine Bowl & Opening GL
218. 00 205. 50 85. 96 26. 66 244. 67
23412 08/13/93 Charles Singhisen
Shrine Game
114 .68
23413 08/13/93 Carveth K. Neer
Shrine Bowl & COA Meeting
222. 04
23414 08/13/93 Thomas J. Welsh
Shrine Bowl & Open GL
173. 42
23415 08/13/93 Cintas
Invoice 0430238891
29. 31
23416 08/13/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Supper - 8/12/95 help working pn Restoration Prog Reimburse Cor Supplies from Officemax
34. 18
23417 08/16/93 A. Kevin Kobler
23418 08/16/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
15. 04
Mailing Committee Meeting Mileage, Meals & Motel Mileage to Manhattan - Meet vith accountants
122. 72
PICA PICA FWT
929. 84 929. 84 830. 00
29. 48
Proceedings of The
270
March
.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CK#
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TO
23419 08/16/93 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
Amount 251.00
23420 08/17/93 Melissa Data Corporation Accumail Mail software
977.00
23421 08/23/93 Postmaster - Burlington
Postage - August Issue Kansas Mason
23422 08/25/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Attend Midwest Conference of GM & GS in Michigan Mileage, Motel, Meals & Turnpike Fees per voucher
660.28
23423 08/27/93 World Class Signs
Masonic Roadsign - Lodge fl295
110 .00
23424 08/27/93 Stanley R. Haistead
C - D Rom
211 .79
2342S 08/20/93 United States Postmaster Annual Fee - Postal Permit 116004
4,600.00
75 .00
23426 08/27/93 Today Office Supplies/Printing
Invoice S43377
23427 08/27/93 Rambo Management
Parking for September
23428 08/27/93 Jerald Peterson
Ticket S0165-29 Tubes
23429 08/27/93 ISO Commercial Risk Services, Inc.
Invoice #93011770
187 .30
23430 08/27/93 Swart-Park Motors, Inc.
Invoice SS67854 - AC repair CMC pickup
232 .61
23431 08/27/93 KPL
Service From 7/14/93 to 8/13/93 Account #6273454930
555 .74
23432 08/27/93 US Postal Service
Trust Account #003415
200 .00
23433 08/27/93 AT&T
Thru 8/10/93 234-5518 G79
23434 08/27/93 Heifner Nursery, Inc.
Invoice #000522
23435 08/27/93 Hilts Inc.
Invoice #327569
23436 08/27/93 Southwestern Bell
Service thru 8/11/93 for 913 234-5518
119 .24
23437 08/27/93 Bizmart
Account #6011 6120 0012 2354
266..26
23438 08/27/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 8/14/93 Week Ending 8/21/93
1,936 .57
Aprons &
Account #913
23439 08/27/93 Stanley R. Haistead
Reimburse for Postage
23440 08/27/93 Matthew C. Loyd
Essay Scholarship Winner
92 .00 2,275 .20
5 .67 91..44 S3 .97
33 ,,98 1 7 ,,44
9. 90 1,000. 00
23441 08/27/93 Jennifer A. McGovern
Essay Scholarship winner
500. 00
23442 08/27/93 William J. Brown
Grand Master's Auto Expense
227. 48
23443 08/27/93 William F. Mcintosh
Expense for Kansas Mason
255. 29
23444 08/27/93 Larry G. Peters
Grand Lecturers Meeting Mileage & Per Diem
7 4 .60
23445 08/27/93 Ronald E. white
Grand Lecturers Meeting Mileage, Lodging, Postage & Per Diem
160. 85
23446 08/27/93 Robert K. Shklar
Grand Lecturers Meeting Mileage & Per Deim
116 .40
23447 08/27/93 Vernon J. Clark
Grand Lecturer's Meeting Mileage, Lodgeing Per Diem
161. 00
Grand Lodge
1993-94
of
Kansas
271
Gr&nd Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warranta Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKD
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TO
Amount
23448 08/27/93 E. Dean Osborn
Midwest GM Conference
617 .70
23449 08/27/93 Carveth K. Neer
Salina Meeting
200 .75
23450 08/27/93 Robert M. Schroeder
Lecturer's Meeting - Mileage, Turnpike, Per Diem
114 .20
23451 08/31/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH FICA KWH
838 .00 -90 .00 -64 .11 -29 .00
23452 08/31/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560 .00 -209 .00 -119 .37 -63 .00
23453 08/31/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
728 .64 -79 .00 -55 .74 -23 .00
23454 08/31/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
65 .52 0 .00 -5 .01 0 .00
23455 08/31/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
54 2 .36 -29 .00 -41 .49 -9 .00
23456 08/31/93 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWH FICA KWH Gross FWH FICA KWH
387 .50 0 .00 -29 .64 0 .00 71 .50 0 .00 -5 .47 0 .00
23458 08/31/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
154..00 0 .00 -11 .78 0 .00
23459 08/31/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
437,,25 0, 00 -33,,45 0,,00
23460 08/31/93 Lillian H. Wiant
Retirement Blue Cross/Blue Shield
23461 08/31/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement
307, 99
23462 08/31/93 Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Group ID :0213801 Group ID :02138
783. 35 130. 12
23463 08/31/93 The Travelers-RMD
Policy (I516V2361
23464 08/31/93 Pinnacle Publishing, Inc.
Foxtalk with Source Code
23465 08/31/93 PC Magazine
Renew Subscription
23466 08/31/93 Midwest Office Environments, Inc.
Invoice #169079
23457 08/31/93 Kellie M. Allen
225. 00 -130, 12
52. 00 179. 00 29. 97 6. 05
08/31/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice 1(19766802 Less Credit Earned
375. 42 -7. 09
08/31/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice ((4203
241. 32
08/31/93 TCI Of Kansas Inc
Service from 9/1/93 to 9/30/93 Account ((02180-102483-01-1
23. 56
Proceedings of The
March
M;.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CK«
TO
23470 08/31/93 TFG/ATT 23471 08/31/93 City of Topeka
DESCRIPTION Account
Amount 54 .68
#615-6121-766
Service form 7/26/93 to 8/25/93
43.73
23471 08/31/93 City of Topeka Account
#001440-28224106
.23472 08/31/93 Sara Ann Roberson
100.00 Essay Scholarship Winner
23473 08/31/93 Stephanie Schmidt 23474 08/31/93 J. Fred Williamson
100.00 Essay Scholarship Winner Lecturer's Meeting in Salina Meals, Lodging, Mileage, Per Diem
282.00
23475 08/31/93 Walter M. Bird
Lecturer's Meeting in Salina Mileage, Turnpike & Per Diem
23476 08/31/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750 .00 0 .00 -57 .38 0 .00
23477 09/01/93 United States Postal Service
Postage Due Account #003415
500. 00
23478 09/07/93 William J. Brown
Grand Master's Auto Expense
23479 09/15/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #19842302 Less Credit Earned
429.42 -8.11
23480 09/15/93 Cintas
Invoice #43024453
23481 09/15/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 8/28/93 Week Ending 9/4/93 Week Ending 9/11/93
40.82 25.01 49.27 350.00
23482 09/15/93 H. T. Paul Company, Inc. Parking for September 23483 09/15/93 Pitney Bowes
Invoice #240480 #5657-7650-20-5
23484 09/15/93 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Account #000110K
Account
136.58 355.20 35.40
Account #000110L
127.80
23485 09/15/93 Computers & Accessories Inc.
Invoice #501124
23486 09/15/93 Delaware Lodge No. 96
Refund for Special Dispensation
23487 09/15/93 Kinko's
Invoice #00113902452 #0113900149
23488 09/15/93 Thomas J. Welsh
Cornerstone - Leavenworth VA
23489 09/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Cornerstone - Leavenworth VA
23490 09/15/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
FICA FICA FWT
863.26 863.40 796.00
23491 09/15/93 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
242.00
23492 09/15/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23493 09/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23494 09/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -51.10 -21.00
5.00 Account
Grand Lodge of
1993-94
Kansas
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKO
DESCRIPTION
23495 09/15/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
232.96 0.00 -17.82 -1.00
23496 09/15/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
567.84 -32.00 -43.44 -9.00
23497 09/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
23498 09/15/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH PICA KWH
335.50 0.00 -25.67 0.00
23499 09/20/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Attend Grand Lodge of Iowa COA Meeting & Valley Center Dedication
188.36 28.34
23500 09/24/93 E. Dean Osborn
Leavenworth Dedication - GL Iowa - Valley Center Dedication
23501 09/24/93 Charles singhisen
Leavenworth Cornerstone Valley Center Dedication
23502 09/24/93 Raymond R. Haden
2 Trips to Wichita Leavenworth Cornerstone
23503 09/24/93 Wade R. park
Leavenworth Cornerstone Valley Center Dedication
172.51 133.18
23504 09/24/93 Pryor Resources, Inc.
Fred Pryor Seminar
195.00
23505 09/24/93 BizMart
Account tteOll 6120 0012 2354
23506 09/24/93 Kansas Press Association Press Release-Essay Contest 23507 09/24/93 KPL
Service From 8/13/93 to 9/13/93 Account #6273454930
23508 09/24/93 Debra S. Davis
Reimburse for Ribbon for Certificates
23509 09/24/93 Rhatnbo Management
Parking for October
23510 09/24/93
Service From 9/10/10/93 Account #913 234 5518 679
23511 09/24/93 United P a r c e l 23512 09/24/93 S o u t h w e s t e r n
Service Bell
Telephone 23513 09/24/93 Modern O f f i c e
Methods
23514 09/24/93
Robert
23515 09/24/93
James B. DeBerry
Griffin
Week Ending 9/18/93 Service to 9/11/93 ÂŤ913 234 5518 679
12.78 110.00 515.92
33 .22 Account
Invoice S6ii09 Reimbruse for Masonic Trailer Expense
10 .49 4 .98 50 .00
Turnpike Receipts, Gas Receipts, Golden Corral
23516 09/24/93
Per Diem for Lecturer School John E. French 23517 09/24/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice 89912202 Less Credit Earned 23518 09/24/93 Heifner Nursery Inc.
Invoice fiA00054 9
23519 09/24/93 E-KAN, INC.
Invoice S0302B Invoice S03038
138.73 -2.62
67.14 35.21
Proceedings
of T h e
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKD
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TO
28.38
23520 09/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Meet with Accountant in Manhattan 9/27/93 Reimburse C. Hoffmeister for Cleaning Supplies
23521 09/30/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23522 09/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23523 09/30/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -5X.10 -21.00
23524 09/30/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
444.08 -28.00 -33.97 -8.00
23525 09/30/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
582.40 -35.00 -44.55 -10.00
23526 09/30/93 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWH FICA KWH
387.50 0.00 -29.64 O.OO
23527 09/30/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
23528 09/30/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
272.25 0.00 -20.83 0.00
23529 09/30/93 William J. Brown
Gross FWH FICA KWH
200.00 0.00 -15.30 0.00
23530 09/30/93 Lillian H. Wiant
Gross Blue Cross/Blue Shield
5.29
225.00 -130.12
23531 09/30/93 Albert o. Arnold, Jr. 23532 09/30/93 Carveth K. Neer
Leavenworth VA Dedication Valley Center Dedication
23533 09/30/93 TCI of Kansas Inc
Service from 10/1/93 to 10/31/93 Account S02180-102483-01-1
23S34 09/30/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 9/25/93
23535 09/30/93 Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Group ID 00213801 Croud ID 002138
23536 10/05/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Franklin Co. Courthouse Dedication Computer Manual - WordPerfect 6.0
10/07/93 Masonic Relief Association
Dues - 1993
10/08/93 Charles Singhisen
Grand Lodge Ottawa, Cornerstone
99.80 166.62 23.56
58.78 783.35 130.12 31.86 14.69 398.20
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas M:.W:,
CK#
DATE
G r a n d L o d g e o f AF&AM o f W a r r a n t s Drawn F i s c a l Year 1993
TO
275 Kansas
DESCRIPTION
23539 1 0 / 0 8 / 9 3 Q u i l l C o r p o r a t i o n
I n v o i c e (18547620
23540 1 0 / 0 8 / 9 3 C i t y of Topeka
S e r v i c e From 8 / 2 5 / 9 3 t o 09/25/93 Account ((001440-282241-6
23541 1 0 / 0 8 / 9 3 Computers & A c c e s s o r i e s
I n v o i c e ((501240
Amount
548.44 44.16
1,030.92
Inc 23542 10/08/93 TFG/ATT
Account ((615-6121-766
23543 10/08/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice (119936702 Less Credit Earned 23544 10/08/93 Associated Business Invoice ((027261 Account Forms ((315600
149.20 293.34 -5.54 1,418.42
23545 10/08/93 Masonic Renewal Committee
Membership Committee Registration Free E. Dean Osborn & Jeffrey Sowder
850.00
23546 10/08/93 PC Magazine
Subscription ExtenCion Offer
23547 10/08/93 Monroe Haynes Jewelry Service
Refurbished Jewel - M:.W:. Robert Nease
766.97
23548 10/08/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Invoice ((4358
375.37
23549 10/08/93 L. F. Miller Construction, Inc.
Parking for October
350.00 105.24
27.97
23550 10/08/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 10/02/93
23551 10/08/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Reimburse for Purchases at Microtech Computers Invoice ((1030839-IN
46.60
23552 10/08/93 Pfuecze-Bergman Studio
Retirement Album for Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
83.71
23553 10/11/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Mileage - Wichita COA &. Jt Fundraising Cmte Mtg. Motel, Meals & Tolls
68.64
23554 10/14/93 Postmaster
Postage - October Issue of "The Kansas Mason"
4,500.00
23555 10/14/93 Phoenix Phive Software Corporation
Computa Payroll Update
23556 10/15/93 Carveth K. Neer
Ottawa Dedication Wichita COA Mtg
23557 10/15/93 William F. Mcintosh, PGM Editors Expense - October Issue of Kansas Mason
51.64
33.50 55.44 143.42 251.92
23558 10/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Deliver labels & postage for Oct Issue KS Mason
29.92
23559 10/15/93 Glenn E. Blackburn
Subscription Renewal - QC Correspondence Cir Ltd
30.00
23560 10/15/93 Midwest Conference on
Dues
297.00
Masonic Education 61 .29 23561 10/15/93 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 10/09/93
23562 10/15/93 Cambridge Lawn & Tree, Inc. 23563 10/15/93 Zack Taylor, Inc.
Invoice ((67785
3 1 . .66
23564 10/15/93 Peenware International, Inc.
Invoice #002912 - Partial Billing Window Contract Invoice 813935 - Mason's Lady Pins
1 3 ,, 6 9 7 , . 7 5 955.34
Proceedings of The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 CKS
DATE
TO
23565 10/15/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
DESCRIPTION FWT FICA FICA
833 .00 815.14 815.14
23566 10/15/93 Kansas Withholding Tax
SWT
254 .00
23567 10/15/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWT FICA SWT
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23568 10/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWT FICA SWT
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23569 10/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWT FICA SWT
455.40 -38.00 -34.84 -11.00
23570 10/15/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWT FICA SWT
203.84 0.00 -15.59 O.OOe-001
23571 10/15/93 Debra S Davis
Gross FWT FICA SWT
575.12 -17.00 -44.00 -8.00
23572 10/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWT FICA SWT
750.00 O.OOe-001 -57.38 O.OOe-001
23573 10/15/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWT FICA SWT
368.50 -24.00 -28.19 -7.00
23574 10/21/93 Robert M. Schroeder
1993 Ann Comm Mileage 1993 Ann Comm Per Diem
23575 10/25/93 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
23576 10/25/93 Stanley Halstead
Radio Shack Invoice i}80856 Cable & Connectors
23577 10/25/93 Southwestern Bell
10/11/93 statement
23578 10/25/93 ATiT
10/10/93 Statement
23579 10/25/93 Cambridge Lawn & Tree Inc.
Invoice 1)37333
23580 10/25/93 KP&L
Service to 10/12/93
23581 10/25/93 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ended 10/16/93
23582 10/25/93 IMA, Inc".
Invoice #17831 - Commercial Pkg Pol (ICPP000580300 Invoice 017832 - Fidelity & Crime Pol #CCP0002223 Invoice #17833 - Automobile Pol ()CAP000607600 Invoice #17834 - Umbrella Pol f(CCL000347500
44.25 30.00 800.00 42.54 146.73 8 .09 53 .72 273.79 91.21 998.00 537.00 1,305.00 356.00
10/25/93 Rhambo Management
Parking 724 Tyler - #12, 13, 16 & 17
104.00
10/25/93 Morris L. Fisher
Toner Cartridge for Copy Machine
126.02
10/25/93 E-KAN, Inc
Invoice #03133 Service Fiire Extinguishers
43.95
1993-94
Grand
Lodge
of
Kansas
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AFiAM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO
DESCRIPTION
23586 10/25/93 Masonic Renewal Comm, of 360 copies of 101+ Ways to NA Improve Interest and Attendance in Your Masonic Lodge 23587 10/25/93 Bizmart, Inc.
10/14/93 Statement
23588 10/25/93 Today Office Supplies
Print October Issue of The Kansas Mason
672 .25 1,806 .57
23589 10/25/93 Heifner
Invoice ftA00782
23590 10/26/93 Cedar Computer Center
Computer Equipment
327 .37
23591 10/27/93 Angoss Software International, Ltd.
Smartware II update
214 .00
23592 10/29/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838 .00 -90 .00 -64 .11 -29 .00
23593 10/29/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,560 .00 -209 .00 -119 .37 -63 .00
23594 10/29/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH PICA KWH
291 .60 -14 .00 -22 .31 -1 .00
23595 10/29/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH PICA KWH
101 .92 O.OOe-001 -7 .80 0,,00
23596 10/29/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH PICA KWH
524.,16 -26.,00 -40..10 -8. 00
23597 10/29/93 Charles HoffmeisCer
Gross FWH FICA KWH
387. SO 0. 00 -29. 64 0. 00
23598 10/29/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750. 00 0. 00 -57. 38 0. 00
23599 10/29/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH PICA KWH
379. SO -26. 00 -29. 03 -7. 00
23600 10/29/93 Lillian H. wiant
Retirement Blue Cross/Blue Shield
23601 10/29/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Retirement
23602 10/29/93 TCI of Kansas Inc
Service from 11/01/93 to 11/30/93 Account 1*02180-102483-01-1
23603 10/29/93 Jeffrey L. Sowder
Mileage to Open Grand Lodge Wichita, Leavenworth Valley Center, Ottawa, COA Wichita Plane Tickets for Dean Osborn & Jeff Sowder Phoenix - Masonic Renewal Committee
23604 10/29/93 Tee-Town
Printers
500 Proficiency Support Program Cards
91 .44
225. 00 -130. 12 307. 99 23. 56
279. 76
1, 036.00
Proceedings of
278
The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO
DESCRIPTION
23605 10/29/93 VOID 23606 10/29/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice 020078502 Less Credit Earned 23607 10/29/93 United Parcel Service
Freight Week Ending 10/23/93
2360S 10/29/93 You and Che Law
Renew Subscription for 1 Year Account S12793527-1
23609 10/29/93 DataBased Advisor
Renew 1 Years Subscription
23610 10/29/93 E. Dean Osborn
Expenses Incurred Making Appointments
23611 10/29/93 Richard L. Haefele
1993 Annual Communication Mileage 1993 Annual Communication Per Diem
23612 10/29/93 Richard L. Haefele 23613 10/29/93 Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Kansas
Grand Lecturers Meeting Mileage & Per Diem Group #0213801
145 .85 -2,.68 74 .15 128..72 35,.00 804 .24 59,.50 30,.00 81.70 783.35
Group #02138
130.12
23614 10/29/93 Scholfield Body Shop
File S4089-1-0404
3,639.98
23615 10/29/93 James B. DeBerry
Ottawa Dedication
62.60
23616 10/29/93 Bureau of Business Practice
#28851018 Payroll
23617 10/29/93
Mystic Tie Lodge «74
New Program Assistance - Drug Coloring Books
Troy Lodge ((55
New Program Assistance Purchase Portable Grill
lola Lodge ((38
New Program Assistance Substance Abuse Programs
Greenwood Lodge #163
New Program Assistance - Drug Coloring Book
23618 10/29/93 23619 10/29/93 23620 10/29/93
APA Guide to
23621 10/29/93 Woodson Lodge It 121
New Program Assistance - Drug Coloring Books
23622 10/29/93 Smithton Lodge #1
New Program Assistance Purchase Portable Grill
114.82 151.30
23623 10/31/93 VOID 23624 10/31/93 Kansas Employment Security Fund
Kansas Unemployment Tax - 3rd Quarter 1993
23625 10/31/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
Federal Unemployment Tax - 3rd Quarter 1993
23626 10/31/93 Internal Revenue Service
10.14
23627 11/01/93 US Postmaster
Postage Due Trust Account #300032
200.00
23628 11/02/93 Postmaster - Topeka
Postage For Meter
300.00
23629 11/05/93 TODAY Office Supplies/Printing
Invoice #43920
23630 11/05/93 Insurance Management Associates, Inc.
Invoice #18523 KGE
23631 11/05/93 FB Accounting & Tax Service
Account #000110L
27.97
Account #000110K
189.30
14.25 Account #15569
1993-94
Grand
L o d g e of
Kansas
279
Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Dravm Fiscal Year 1993 DESCRIPTION
CKD
23632 11/05/93 Gem State Specialists, Inc.
1000 Gold Plate Masonic Emblems @ 1.05 ea. 1/2 Payment Reorder S92100S01
23633 11/05/93 L. F. Miller
Parking for November
Construction , Inc. Account
103.46
H61S-6121-766
23634 11/05/93 TGG/ATT
23636 11/09/93 Postmaster - Topeka
Postage For Meter
23637 11/10/93 Standard-Hart Co., Inc.
Invoice S4623
339.64
Invoice ti4631
383.72
23638 11/15/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23639 11/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23640 11/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -51.10 -21.00
23641 11/15/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
72. 80 0.00 -5. 57 0.00
23642 11/15/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA FWH
444.08 -13.00 -33.97 -5.00
23643 11/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
23644 11/15/93 Lorl A. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
486.00 -42.00 -38.18 -13 .00
23645 11/15/93 E. Dean Osborn
Ottawa Dedication Scottsdale, Masonic Renewal
419.90
23646 11/15/93 Carveth K. Neer
COA Meeting
159.92
23647 11/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Attend GL of OK
151.69
23648 11/22/93 World Class Signs
Roadsign for Lodge t^OOOO (Written on check 1)24101)
165.00
23649 11/15/93 James B. DeBerry
Grand Master's Auto Expense Grand Lodge Function - Oct. 1 & 2
273.02 34.91
Printing
Account
42.43
23635 11/05/93 City o£ Topeka
Service to 10/25/83 8001440-282241-6
23650 11/15/93 Cintas Corporation S430
Invoice 1)430255569
26.43
23651 11/15/93 Peters Electric Co.,
Invoice D21540
15.73
Inc. Aprons & Tubes 23652 11/15/93 Jerald Peterson 23653 11/15/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 10/30/93 Week Ending 11/06/93
105.96 65.22
Proceedings of The
March
M;.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO
DESCRIPTION
23654 11/15/93 Computers & Accessories Inc.
Invoice #501442
1,384.50
23655 11/15/93 Kansas Electric Supply Co., Inc.
Invoice, ffT-073129
24.99
Invoice S2183239015 Account #0016-871-1935
11.44
23656 11/15/93 ATiT 23657 11/15/93 Group 1 Software
Invoice #017164 #001145
23658 11/15/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
FWT FICA FICA
74 3.00 732.22 732.22
23659 11/15/93 Kansas withholding Tax
SWT
226.00
Customer
23660 11/18/93 Postmaster
Postage for meter
23661 11/19/93 BizMart, Inc.
Account #6011 6120 0012 2354
23662 11/19/93 KPL
Service to 11/10/93 #6273454930
23663 11/19/93 Cambridge Lawn i Tree,
Invoice #69532 #MAS0320
309.46
1,500.00
Account
Account
89.87 780.25 31.66
Inc. Past Master's Pins
50.25
23664 11/19/93 Jerald Peterson Invoice #62964
314.52
23665 11/19/93 Modern office Methods 23666 11/19/93 United Parcel Service 23667 11/19/93 General Mail Facility Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit 23668 11/19/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc.
Week Ending 11/13/93
98.53
Permit #603
75.00
Invoice #4623
339.64
Invoice #4660
951.28
Invoice #4681
385.13
Attend Grand Lodge Of Oklahoma
169.07
23669 11/19/93 Carveth K. Neer 23670 11/19/93 Dehn Heating & Cooling Inc.
Invoice #93-6358
49.83
23671 11/20/93 William J. Brown
Attend Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Auto Expense per voucher
1,242.83
23672 11/30/93 Jean E Rader
Gross FWH FICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -2 9.00
23673 11/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23674 11/30/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -51.10 -21.00
23675 11/30/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH FICA KWH
145.60 0.00 -11.14 0.00
23676 11/30/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
611.52 -38.00 -46.78 -12.00
615.33
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas M:.W:. Grand Lodge o£ AFIAM of Kansas Warrants Drawn F i s c a l y e a r 1993 TO
DESCRIPTION
Amount
23677 11/30/93 Charles Hoffmeister
Gross FWH PICA KWH
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
23678 11/30/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH PICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0 . 00
23679 11/30/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH PICA KWH
582 00 -58.00 -44.52 -16.00
23680 11/30/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH PICA KWH
61.00 0.00 -4.67 0.00
23681 11/30/93 Lillian H. WianC
Retirement Blue Cross/Blue Shield
23682 11/30/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
. Retirement
23683 11/30/93 Blue Cross i Blue Shield Group ID of Kansas Inc Group ID
•
307.99
0213801
783.35
02138
130.12
23684 11/30/93 ATS.T
Bill Close Date 11/10/93 Account #913-234-5518-679
23685 11/30/93 Southwestern Bell
Service to 11/18/93 Account
Telephone
225.00 -130.12
17.67 160.63
S913 234 5518 679 5
23686 11/30/93 Golden Rule Lodge No. 90 License Plates
48.00
23687 11/30/93 United Parcel Service
44.72
Week Ending 11/20/93
23688 11/30/93 Larry R. Tucker, Reno 1993 Personal Property Tax County Treasurer Statement No. 21098 23689 11/30/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice #21099002 Less Credit Earned 23690 11/30/93 Modern Office Methods
Invoice #63185
23691 11/30/93 Capital City Downtown Business Improvement District
Service Fee
23692 11/30/93 TCI of Kansas Inc
Service to 12/31/93 #02180 102483 01 1
119.30 185.79 -3.51 77.84 204.75
Account
23693 11/30/93 Heifner Nursery & Garden December Plant Rental Center
23.56 91.44
23694 11/30/93 Jeffrey L. Sowder
Expenses to Phoenix & Mailing Expense
167.62
23695 12/03/93 Masonic Renewal Committee of North America
101 + Ways Co Improve Interest & Attendance
820.00
23696 12/03/93 Grand Lodge of Oklahoma
Order #10773
23697 12/03/93 City of Topeka
Service to 11/23/93
23698 12/03/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 11/27/93
62.48 Account
39.54
#001440-282241-6 41.19
23699 12/03/93 Rhambo Management
Parking for December
104.00
23700 12/03/93 Jerald O. Peterson
Apron Tubes PM Lapel Pins Invoice #430261189
126.50 281.00 31.22
23701 12/03/93 Cintas
Proceedings
of
The
March
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO 23702 12/03/93 FB Accounting & Tax Service
DESCRIPTION Account SOOOllOK Account dOOOllOL
23703 12/03/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Computer Programs
Amount 243.30 12.30 132.68 81.71
23704 12/03/93 TFG/ATT
Account #615-6121-766
23705 12/14/93 World Class Signs
Roadside Signs
23706 12/14/93 Postmaster Burlington
Postage - December Issue of The Kansas Mason
23707 12/14/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH PICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23708 12/15/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH PICA KWH
838.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23709 12/15/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH PICA KWH
667.92 -70.00 -51.10 -21.00
23710 12/15/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross FWH PICA KWH
167.44 0.00 -12.81 0.00
23711 12/15/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH PICA KWH
498.68 -21.00 -38.15 -8.00
23712 12/15/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH PICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
23713 12/15/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH PICA KWH
420.00 -33.00 -32.13 -9.00
110.00
23714 12/15/93 Today Office
Print December Issue of Kansas Mason Supplies/Printing 23715 12/15/93 Shawnee County Treasurer 1993 Real Property Tax Stmt ft 93 76B5
1,861.57
23716 12/15/93 Shawnee County Treasurer 1993 Personal Poperty Tax Stmt # 93 73256
1,737.56
23717 12/15/93 Citywide Janitorial Supply 23718 12/15/93 The Standard-Hart Printing Co, Inc.
Invoice t}487l Invoice #4802 Invoice #4745 Invoice #4748
363 .49 363 .49 40 .69
23719 12/15/93 Modern Office Methods
Invoice #63523
23720 12/15/93 Pitney Bowes Inc
Invoice #360836
198 .63
23721 12/15/93 W. F. Mcintosh
Expenses for December Issue of The Kansas Mason
266 .00
23722 12/15/93 Conference of Grand Secretaires in North America
Conference Dues
1993-94
283
Grand Lodge of Kansas
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AFtAM of Kansas Warrants Drawn F i s c a l Year 1993 CK«
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TO
23723 12/15/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 12/04/93 Week Ending 12/11/93
54.90 44.97
23724 12/15/93 Gilbert A. Farmer
Confirm Meal Arrangements for 1994 Annual Comm.
23725 12/15/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Confirm Meal Arrangements for 1994 Annual Comm. Meals for Brown, Farmer &
69.12 48.84 31.14
Kobler 23726 12/15/93 Midwestern Paper Company Invoice 020260002 Invoice H20260102 Invoice ((20260202 Invoice ((20234002 Invoice K20234102 Invoice ((20234202 Less Credit Earned
63.01 70.69 113.84 15.73 11.71 315.32 -11.16
23727 12/15/93 Insurance Management Associates
Policy ((CAP000607600 ((1S569 KGE
Account
16.00
23728 12/15/93 Lanesco Engraving
Invoice ((15236
15.47 199.00
23729 12/15/93 Peachtree Software
Multi User Version
23730 12/15/93 Tax Hotline, Subscription Service Center
Tax Hotline Subscription
39.00
23731 12/15/93 Ronald E . white
Ritualistic Committee Meeting
85.36
23732 12/15/93 Boardroom Classics
The Complete Book of Money Secrets
39.00
23733 12/15/93 Kansas Withholding Tax 23734 12/15/93 Kaw Valley State Bank
FICA FICA FWT
797.23 797.39 889.00
23735 12/16/93 Best Buy
Invoice ((1522313 BJC-600
644.62
23736 12/17/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Computer Paper & Cartridge
161.64
104.00
23737 12/23/93 VOID 23738 12/23/93 VOID 23739 12/23/93 Rhambo Management
January Parking
23740 12/23/93 KPL
Service to 12/14/93 ((6273454930
23741 12/23/93 Southwestern Bell Telephone
Service to 12/11/93 Account ((913-234-5518 679 5
23742 12/23/93 OFFICEMAX, INC. Dept 61-2000122354
Computer Expense
Account
1,074.39
23743 12/23/93 Carveth K. Neer
Topeka COA Meeting
23744 12/23/93 Robert K. Shklar
Ritualistic Committee Meeting
70 .40
23745 12/23/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 12/12/93
59 .82
23746 12/23/93 Jean E. Rader
Reimbursement of Charges for Wharton Data, Inc. NCOA for EA & FC for ((303 Office Supplies
62 .65 32..46
23747 12/23/93 Kaw Valley St Bank 23748 12/23/93 VOID 23749 12/23/93 VOID
Employee Christmas Gifts
153 .78
220..00
284
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of
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DATE
TO
23750 12/23/93 Postmaster - Topeka
DESCRIPTION Postage Due Trust Account #300032
23751 12/23/93 Bucher, Willia & Ratliff Building Evaluation - Salina Temple
Amount 200.00 1,640.00 230.79
23752 12/23/93 New London Regalia Mfg. Co.
Apron Cases
23753 12/23/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Computer Expense
23754 12/23/93 Postmaster
Postage For Meter
200.00
23755 12/24/93 Postmaster - Topeka
Postage for Meter
300.00
23757 12/30/93 Jean E. Rader
Gross FWH FICA KWH
83B.00 -90.00 -64.11 -29.00
23758 12/30/93 A. Kevin Kobler
Gross FWH FICA KWH
1,560.00 -209.00 -119.37 -63.00
23759 12/30/93 Mary Rebekah Wasson
Gross FWH FICA KWH
728.64 -79.00 -55.71 -23.00
23760 12/30/93 Ernest S. Horton
Gross KWH FICA KWH
218.40 0.00 -16.71 -1.00
23761 12/30/93 Debra S. Davis
Gross FWH FICA KWH
553.28 -26.00 -42.33 -9.00
23762 12/30/93 Charles Hoffmelster
Gross KWH FICA KWH
387.50 0.00 -29.64 0.00
23763 12/30/93 Stanley R. Halstead
Gross FWH FICA KWH
750.00 0.00 -57.38 0.00
23764 12/30/93 Lori A. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
573.00 -55.00 -43.83 -16.00
23765 12/30/93 Trent R. Allison
Gross FWH FICA KWH
294.25 0.00 -22.51 0.00
237G6 12/30/93 William J. Brown
Gross FWH FICA KWH
200.00 0.00 -15.30 0.00
23767 12/30/93 Lillian H. Wiant
Gross Blue Cross/Blue Shield
23768 12/30/93 Albert O. Arnold, Jr.
Gross
307.99
23769 12/30/93 L. F. Miller Construction, Inc.
January Parking
350.00
56.60
23756 12/30/93 VOID
225.00 -130.12
1993-94
Grand
Lodge
of
Kansas
M:.W:. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Warrants Drawn Fiscal Year 1993 TO 23770 12/30/93 TCI of Kansas, Inc.
DESCRIPTION service to 01/31/94
Account
#02180 102483 01 1 91 .44 23771 12/30/93 Heifner Nursery, Inc.
January Rental
(1994)
23772 12/30/93 United Parcel Service
Week Ending 12/25/93
23773 12/30/93 Gem State Specialists,
For S93102B01
Inc.
121 .91 1,059 .11
REORDER
92100501 Masonic Emblem
23774 12/30/93 FoxPro .Idvisor
Mag+Disk
23775 12/30/93 B. Swader
Snow Removal
23776 12/30/93 Cintas Corporation S430
Invoice S430266749
23777 12/30/93 ATiT
Account S913 234 5518 679
139 .00 15 .00
12/14/93
Invoice #20339402 Less Credit Earned 23779 12/30/93 Central Point, Suite 200 PC Tools Pro 9.0 Upgrade No. 5120 Shipping & Handling 23780 12/30/93 Blue Cross/Blue Shield Group ID #02138 of Kansas
31 .31 19 .61 145 .08 -2. 74
23778 12/30/93 Midwestern Paper Co.
Item
49. 95 7. 50 130. 12 783. 35
Group ID #0213801 379. 86 23781 12/30/93 William J. Brown
Grand Master's Auto Expense 7,500. 00
23782 12/31/93 Kottler i Morrow 23783
1/2 Audit Fee
286
Proceedings of The
March
Final Financial Statement and Report from Retiring Grand Secretary Albert O. Arnold. Jr. July 16. 1992 Approved at 1993 Grand Lodge Session REPORT OF ALBERT O. ARNOLD. JR. RETIRING SECRETARY 1. FINANCE. Perhaps this is the most important point to be considered at this time. Each of you has a copy of this report which is dated July 14, 1992 and includes June. This audit was conducted and reported by Kansas Agricultural Marketing Association. Inc. of Manhattan, Kansas I am also placing before you the financial reports from 1960 as those passed to me and then up to this date of July 16,1992. I am both proud and somewhat disappointed. Upon assuming office, or really a short time thereafter it was ray hope to leave you with one million dollars in liquid assets. On the other hand, if you will note, the total assets as of 1971 when I took office, were $401,000. and the report as of the mentioned date is $870,000. (in round off) figures. So that has doubled our funds. During my tenure of office, with permission of the Council of Administration new double paned windows were added to the first level offices, then later to the second level, then over the stair window, new roof, insulation of attic, waterproofing of the entire building, excavation of the foundation on the west and part of the north foundation for renewal pointing and waterproofing, installation of a boiler for heating, electrical controls on the boiler, overhead fans in the office areas, construction to the second floor museum to display the W: . William Nelson Collection, the purchase of an IBM computer and printer, and the successive updating. All of the above were in addition to normal maintenance. I do not take credit for these accomplishments. A full measure must be given to Past Grand Master and long time Grand Treasurer, William E. Montgomery and his successor, Past Grand Master William F. Mcintosh and at this time Grand Treasurer. Certainly none of this would have been possible if the several Council of Administrations had not agreed and consented. 2. LIBRARY INVENTORY. We have the library inventory which was done by Mrs. Jan Smith Swain. Sister Jan has a degree in Library Science and we found her most helpful. I believe we should be giving some consideration about what should be done with this Library by way of preserving the books we have. Our Library does contain a special collection of 5500 volumes from the McFarland estate. To let them continue to sit on the shelves exposed to heat and cold, in a deteriorating process, seems like a waste. 3. FURNITURE, FIXTURES, MEMORABILIA, ARTIFACTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. Perhaps everything is in the title of this paragraph with the exception of photographs. Owing to the fact that we are continually finding ourselves looking for photographs that have somehow become "misplaced", I thought it best that we inventory this collection and the above items and place these records in the vault. If a person wants to borrow one or more photographs, we are able to check them out and expect return. The captioned items as a whole represent a very extensive inventory. This takes in every item, coins included in our library/museum. There
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are some special items I will deal with individually further on in the report. Some believe the items mentioned in paragraph three represent more in value than our liquid assets. 4. ITEMS NEEDING ATTENTION. We still have the collection from the Clean Estate containing memorabilia from World War I. I have written to the National Guard per instructions to place them in their museum if they so desired. But to date I have not heard from them. These items are also included in our inventory. 5. PLAQUES, BICENTENNIAL. Many of you will recall, during the administration of M:.W. Ralph D. Walker (1976-77) and that of M:.W:. Robert H. Arnold the previous year, we celebrated our Nations Bicentennial. The Grand Lodge of Florida had a beautiful plaque designed in connection with the event. They were kind enough to include several other Jurisdictions in their order. This included Kansas. We soon sold out but then re-ordered. Our enthusiasm overrode our actual needs. So we still have sixty or seventy of these in storage here at Grand Lodge. i am sure they will be a good antique item sometime in the future. 6. DISPLAYS IN THE MUSEUM. We have some very valuable items in the safe, which I hope some day can be placed on display. However, I would not want to do so unless we were able to devise additional security for the purpose. Many of these are written items. I have not written them down at this point, but advise they are included in our inventory. 7. COLLECTION OF PAST GRAND SECRETARY PHOTOS. These photos I assembled on my own with the assistance of the then Assistant Grand Secretary. They personally belong to me , but I am leaving them in trust to Grand Lodge with the understanding if and when i want them to make copies, I will be allowed to do so. 8. HISTORIES OF KANSAS MASONRY. Perhaps you will recall my report to Grand Lodge (1977-78) concerning the History written By R:.W:.Albert K. Wilson. It is a very interesting history in many ways, but particularly because of it's many photographs. This volume would include some 162 photos and approximately 1,000 pages. There is another history by M:.W:. Elmer F. Strain PGM & Past Grand Secretary. It is quite different and not nearly as complete as that of R:.W:. Wilson. 9. SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE M: . W: . GRAND LODGE AVScAM ON TAXATION. Three years ago it was my fond hope that we would now be over and beyond any further discussion on the matter and that the revaluation would be a thing of the past. Unfortunately it is not. Although we have been partially successful in obtaining valuation reduction, our professional Real Estate Appraiser still feels it should have been $200,000. I have therefore accepted appointment as Chairman of this Special Committee and will continue to function in the capacity after my retirement as Grand Secretary. 10. RETIREMENT. I bring my retirement to your attention at this point. I am involved in both the old and new (so to speak) which will probably not work to the advantage it would had I been in the new program entirely for an equal amount of time. ARTICLE IV, as you will recall, still appears .in the Laws of Kansas Masonry. I am the last one to qualify under this section, owing to the fact it was cancelled effective 10 April 1978, but as you will note in the Proceedings (1979 Pages 25 & 26) it would apply only to employees who had joined us after that time. We did last year, raise the allowance of Sister Lillian Wiant to $200.00 a month. As it stands, I will get $175.00 a month unless you were to decide otherwise. We do have the investment with Principal which has been in effect now eight years. It is certainly something for which I am grateful, but of course will not return a great sum.
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11. WORK SCHEDULE. For the remainder of the year it certainly looks as though it will be a very busy and exciting time. I thought it wise, as we are now changing management in the office that I pass along to you those things as I see them for whatever direction and instructions might be. Before so doing I wish to remind each arid everyone in the kindest and most Brotherly manner that your staff has a job to do. It is ongoing each and every day of the year and those duties are over and beyond and of your programs. They are all good and I am sure will bring much to Masonry, but remember when you do institute a new program(s) it does mean that we have to "shift gears" so to speak and more often than not employ additional part-time employees. We have at the present a young lady on Staff who has been with us one year or since last July (91). She was supposedly part-time. But it appears she will become full-time. To be done before the Masonic year end: 1. Print and mail Annual Proceedings. 2. Complete and mail whatever other instruction the Grand Master has for his suspension for non-payment of dues program. 3. The setup for the Perpetual Jjife Membership program to be administered through the Grand Lodge office. 4. The supplying of a magnetic tape to Transnational for preparation of a letter to go to all Kansas Mason who reside in the United States for the purpose of sending a Calendar. 5. Preparing dues cards for Lodges by September 15th. 6. Prepare Annual Reports for Lodge Secretaries. 7. Preparing 25, 50, and 60 year lists for Masons to receive these awards and of course the 75 year emblem. 8. check our priorities with the Grand Master and Council. 9. Information to Lodges about Public Schools Essay contest. 12. JOB DESCRIPTION. Our numbers of members and Lodges continue to drop. As such it would seem that our numbers of employees would do likewise. This is not always a fair comparison. If you would allow me the analogy of the elevator. One operator can transport fifteen persons or just one. Either way you still need the operator. Unfortunately since we have brought the computer operation in-house it has cost us time and again for equipment and the staff seems to be under more pressure than ever before. We do have a good staff and I feel confident that all of these problems are going to be worked out in the future. However, it does occur to me that because of these changes, we might want to consider a new set of job descriptions. CONCLUSION. It has been my great pleasure and honor to work with and for you each and everyone. Certainly I hope that if occasion arises and my service can be used in whatever the capacity, you will feel free to call upon me. I have refused part-time jobs, four of them to be exact and I do not intend to do anything of a permanent nature in the near future. I wish you and all those who will follow you success in all of your endeavors. We trust that you will do as we have always said time and again, work for the best interest of Freemasonry." May the blessings of the Grand Architect ever be with you. Albert O. Arnold, Jr. Grand Secretary
Grand Lodge of Kansas
1993-94
289
Kansas Agricultural Marketing Association, Inc. 2627 KFB Plaza, P.O. Box 3500. Manhattan. Kansas 66502-8508 / (913) 587-6000
J u l y 14, 1992
To The Committee of Finance M. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M. of Kansas Due to the retirement of and at the request of Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary of the M. W. Grand Lodge of A. F. s A. M. of Kansas, a midyear audit has been conducted. In accordance with standard accounting and audit procedures, I have audited the Grand Lodge records for the period February 1, 1992 through June 30, 1992. The records were maintained on the cash method of accounting. The results are reflected in the following exhibits: Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit
Income & Expense Statement, General Fund Bank Reconciliation of General Fund Income & Expense Statement, Charity Fund Bank Reconciliation of Charity Fund Comparative Balance Sheets Combined Detail of Investments for Both Funds Statement of Change in Cash Position
In ray opinion, the aforementioned statements present fairly the assets and liabilities of the M. W. Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M. of Kansas on June 30, 1992 arising from cash transactions and the revenues collected and expenditures made by it during the year and ending on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. Sincer
ELMERENE McAHTHUR Public Accountant EM:pm Enclosure
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EXHIBIT A M. W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1992 Income Contingent Funds Spec Assessment KM-Home Per Capita Tax Interest On Investments York Rite (Maintenance) Charity Fund Trans-2-302 Ticket Sales (Banquets) Special Dispensations Initiatory Fees Ks Masonic Foundation Equipment Repairs Cash Discounts Contributions Total Income Merchandise Sales Less Cost Of Merchandise Sold
S
8,105.26 14.00 16,101.00 17,793.75 3,500.00 1,153.00 7,203.00 65.00 65.00 3,750.00 2,164.52 31.90 100.00
$ 60,046.43 S 14,668.27 11,772.06 $
2,896.21
Gross Profit Or Loss (-) $ 62,942.64 Total Adjusted Gross Income Expenses Employee Retirement Social Security (FICA) Gross Wages Casual Labor Per Capita Tax Charity Fund Trans-2-302 Ticket Sales (Banquets) Initiatory Fees Service & Supplies Grand Master Contingent Prior Ann. Comm. Expense Prior Ann. Comm. Per Diem Prior Ann. Coram. Mileage Grand Master & Grand Sec. Conf. Grand Lecturer & Assistants Comm. Ritualistic Work Comm. Masonic Education Comm. Youth Essay Committee Allowance Masonic Serv. Assn. Dues Print Annual Proceedings Grand Officers Travel
S
1,125.00 3,941.56 53,846.01 4,260.63 143,793.00 3,707.08 48.00 3,360.00 738.36 2,175.51 24,179.67 11,310.00 14,522.75 410.00 2,073.96 187.09 987.51 2,300.00 1,511.97 2,561.32 3,478.67 7,494.62
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EXHIBIT A (Continued) W. GRAND U3DGE, A. F. & A. M,. OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1992 Expenses (Continued) Library Expense Stationary Prt & Supplies Grand Master Auto Expense Postage & Express Distribution List Lodges Parking Blue Cross/Blue Shield Print/Mail Kansas Mason Computer Expense Miscellaneous Equipment Repairs Bldg Repairs 4 apkeep Insurance Advertising Bank Charges Accounting Service Personal Property Taxes Real Estate Taxes State Qnemployment Federal Onemployment Otilities Telephone Water Mbrship Comm Program Expense Contributions Depreciation Total Expenses Net Profit Or Loss
16.22 1,323.81 13,392.81 3,984.98 537.72 899.00 1 ,948.60 15,837.14 3,439.10 741.14 1,057.67 1,974.07 1,831.00 11.36 1.50 2,919.11 1,047.39 12,985.64 24.06 225.00 2,242.12 1,415.77 181.43 3,801.87 300.00 10,851.25 $371,002.47
(-)
$308,059.83-
P r o c e e d i n g s of
292
The
March
EXHIBIT B
FB ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE RECONCILIATION OF CHECKING ACCOUNT
BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATE 06-30-92
ACCOUNT // onniiOK
SECTION A OUTSTANDING CHECKS
SECTION B 1.
BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE
(Please list all checks scill outstanding from last month's reconciliation 2. statement PLUS all checks written this month that are not on this month' s bank statement.) 3. check Amount Check Amount
t
*
$
4. 5.
$
(869.57)
DEPOSITS NOT ON BANK STATEMENT 06/29
+ 8.173.85
06/30
+ 6.000.00
SUBTOTAL (Line 1 + Line 2)
- n . 304.28
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 3 MINUS Line 4)
-12.976.31 327.97
$ $
SE^ ATTACHED J
$
$
t,
$
_ $
_
SECTION C LAST MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 6 from previous month's reconciliation.)
1.
s
2.
TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH (Including deposits in Section B Line VOID CKf 21283 & J21454 CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST Refund May Bank Chg. TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE (Including overdraft charge)
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$
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$
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3. 4. 5.
1 .684.97
+41 MXJ>& 2) 2) 179.75 + + 36.00 -42 . 6 3 6 . 3 3
AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS (Life Insurance, Safety Deposit Box) THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE
LINE 5 IN SECTION B MUST AGREE WITH LINE 6 IN SECTION C OR YOUR RECONCILIATION IS NOT CORRECT.
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS 17.q7fi.ll (Carry total to Line 4B) â&#x20AC;¢ CHECKLIST:
Before
you mail
this,
please
check
Ji2.7.^97
to see that
you
have:
Listed all outstanding checks? (-Including those from previous months?) _Included deposit slips ijith explanations for your total monthly deposits? fisted all automatic withdrawals or payments, overdraft charges, & service charges to your account? Checked to he sure that your checks and deposits equal the figures you have written down? Listed all documents without duplicates on a listing form and enclosed it with this reconciliation statement? END 07 ACCOUNTING PERIOD COVERED BY THIS STATEMENT 06-30-92
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293 EXHIBIT B (Continued)
.Ws. Grand Lodge of AF&AM of Kansas Outstanding Check Register 87/06/92 CK»
ISSUED
20639 20932 21011 21091 211S7 21208 21290 21312 21334 21364 21367 21392 21470 21548
12/13/91 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 03/21/92 04/13/92
21S69
04/23/92
21690
05/29/92
21734 ;1747 21748 21749 21750 21751 21752 21753 21754 21755 21756 21757 21758 21759 21760 21761 21762 21763 21764 21765 21766 21767 21768 21769 21770 21771 21772 21773 21774 21775 21776 21777 21779 21780 21781 21782 21783 21784 21785 21786 21787
06/19/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/26/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92 06/30/92
TO
AMOUNT
Conrad F. Johnson MORRIS W SYKES KIRK GRIZZELL ARTHUR C HODGSOH ACACIA LODGE *0009 GARDNER LODGE #006 5 ALMA LODGE *ei61 WALNUT VALLEY LODGE #0191 ST BERNARD LODGE #0222 UNITY LODGE #0273 ASHLAND LODGE #0277 TRINITY LODGE #0313 SATANTA LODGE #0446 Kansas St. University - Student Financial Aid Kansas University - Student Financial Aid Office Kansas S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y - S t u d e n t F i n a n c i a l Aid W i l l i a m J . Brown Donald F. Werner W i l l i a m G. Updegrove Kansas Rainbow For G i r l s A l b e r t 0. Arnold, J r . E. Dean Osborn Carveth K. Neer Johnny Gillham Donald D. West Jerry D. Baughn Southwestern Bell Heirloom Bible Publishers Cardinal Building Services, Inc. Key Temporary Personnel Standard-Hart Printing Co., Inc. United Parcel Service ATST Midwestern Paper Company World C l a s s S i g n s C i t y of Topeka Masonic Grand Lodge of Oregon U n i t e d Parcel S e r v i c e Donald F. Werner A. Kevin Kobler J e r r y D. Baughn Thomas J. Welch S t a n l e y D. Browning John E. Mowen Wade R. Park Blue Cross Blue S h i e l d A l b e r t 0 . Arnold, J r . Jean B. Rader Mary Rebekah Nasson E r n e s t S. Horton Debra S. Davis Richard D. Overton Charles Hoffmeister K e l l i e M. A l l e n Jan L. Swain Trent R. Allison Lillian H. Hlant
Total Checks Outstanding Count 57
673.87 108.00 68. 50 14.25 65.25 72.50 50.25 6 5.00 70.00 59.00 79. 50 51.75 84.75 500.00 100.00 700.00 633.03 39.04 122.10 70.00 321.82 366.65 106.92 261.88 295.05 150.76 216.38 400.12 210.00 134.55 136.44 34.32 91.36 164.16 141.00 39.35 132.59 54.66 71.28 67.32 220.52 214.80 282.34 403.50 56.34 489.68 1,262.70 631.49 484.74 206.86 504.95 184.70 357.86 142.22 187.47 172.69 100.05 12,976.31
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EXHIBIT C M. W. GRAND LOOGC, A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 30, 1992 Income Interest On Investments Charity Fund Trans-2-302 Contributions
$
Total Income Expenses Contributions Total Expenses Net Profit Or Loss
1,975.98 3,707.08 372.42
(-)
s
6 055 48
s $ s
9 057 08 9 057 08 3 0 0 1 60-
EXHIBIT D
FB ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE
RECONCILIATION OF CHECKING ACCOUNT BANK STATEMENT ENDING DATE 06-3C
ACCOUNT ffOOOUOL
SECTION A OUTSTANDING CHECKS
1.
(Please list all checks still outstand- 2 . ing from last month's reconciliation statement PLUS all checks written this month that are not on this month's bank 3. statement.) Check
Check
Amount
Amount
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*
$
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$
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4. 5.
SECTION B BANK STATEMENT ENDING BALANCE DEPOSITS NOT ON BANK STATEMENT06/29
1 ,507.
+ 1I ..OOP. + OOP. +
SUBTOTAL (Line 1 + Line 2)
„ 2 507.
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
.
RECONCILED BANK BALANCE ( L i n e 3 MINUS L i n e 4 )
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SECTION C 1. LAST MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE (Line 6 from previous month's reconciliation.) 2.
2 200. 107.
77B
TOTAL DEPOSITS THIS MONTH ( I n c l u d i n g d e p o s i t s i n S e c t i o n B Line 2)
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s
t
$
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S
*
$
s
$
*
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4.
TOTAL OF CHECKS WRITTEN THIS MONTH
- 2.000.1
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*
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5.
TOTAL BANK SERVICE CHARGE
;
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*
$
(Including overdraft charge)
i
$
i
s
AND OTHER AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWALS
»
$
i
$
9
$
*
$
i
$
*
s
TOTAL OUTSTANDING CHECKS
2.200.00
CHECKING ACCOUNT INTEREST
+
;;
(Life Insurance. Safety Deposit Box) 6.
THIS MONTH'S RECONCILED BANK BALANCE
307.'
IMPORTANT: LINE 5 IN SECTION B MUST AGREE WITH LINE 6 IN SECTION C OR YOUR RECONCILIATION IS NOT CORRECT.
1993-94 CKÂť 325 329 334 335 336
Grand Lodge of Kansas
ISSUED 03/16/92 03/31/92
as/ia/92 06/09/92 06/26/92
295
TO
AMOUNT 100.00 50.00 50.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
Homer Jones Homer Jones Homer Jones Job's Daughters nitrogen Social Services Total Checks Outstanding
2,200.00
Count 5 EXHIBIT E M. W. GRAND LODGE, A. P. & A. M. OF KANSAS Comparative Balance Sheets January 31, 1992
June 30, 1992
Cash & Investments: Cash in Bank, General Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank 5 Cash on Hand, General Fund Cash in Bank, Charity Fund, Kaw Valley State Bank Cash in Savings Accounts, General Fund Cash in Savings Accounts, Charity Fund Corporate Bonds at Cost U.S. Treasury Notes, General Fund U.S. Treasury Notes, Charity Fund Paine Webber Govt Fund - General Fund Paine Webber Govt Fund - Charity Fund Alliance Funds - General Fund Kaw Valley CD #4112 Capitol Federal CD #5209485 American Sec CD #FC042491 Kaw Valley CD #4928 Kaw Valley CD #70845
4,147.03
307.99
354,841.44
115,477.67
168.43 33,857.34 100,242.35 15,024.60 43,263.48 36,097.56 75,012.21 5,204.66 12,775.98 40,000.00 100,000.00 20,000.00
171.88 33,857.34 100,267.66 15,062.57 43,263.48 36,097.56 75,012.21 6,000.68 14,446.65 40,000.00 100,000.00 20,000.00
Total Cash & Investments
906,924.59
$
600,333.43
10,000.00 362,972.14 (98,461.00)
$
10,000.00 369,573.75 (109,312.251
274,,511,.14
$
270,261.50
$1,181,,435 .73
$
870,594.93
S
2,,031,,44
$
2,252.07
2,031.44
S
2,252.07
$1,179,404.29
S
868,342.86
Total Liabilities & Surplus $1,181,435.73
$
870,594.93
S
Fixed Assets: Land Equipment & Building Less Reserve for Depreciation Total Fixed Assets Total Assets Liabilities: Payroll Tax Total Liabilities Surplus: Retained Earnings
$
66,081.37 208.14
$
327.97 39.77
Auditor ' 3 Note: All investments above are listed at cost. Most of the stocks and bonds actual value are considerable more than stated.
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EXHIBIT F M. W. GRAND LODGE, A. F. & A. M. OF KANSAS Midyear Report Ending June 30, 1992 Detail of Investments on Exhibit E Cash in Savings Accounts: Kaw Valley KLOR #64807 Commerce Bank & Trust #67-647-0 Capitol Federal Savings #582978-1 Merchants National Bank #5105-412 Bank IV Topeka #91-599-8 Kaw Valley State Bank #80-032-5 Fidelity Bank #81-146-7 *Capitol Federal Savings #386303 Total Cash in Savings Certificates of Deposit: Kaw Valley CD #70638 Capitol Federal Savings CD #5209485 American Sec CD #PC042491 *Kaw Valley CD #4112 *Kaw Valley CD #70845 Total Certificates of Deposit
335.96 4,485.86 27,016.85 37,166.32 33,152.63 9,900.91 3,419.14 171.88 115,649.55
S
180,447.33
$
33,857.34
S
115,330.23
$
75,012.21
$
79,361.04
$
599,657.70
100,000.00 14,446.65 40,000.00 6,000.68 20,000.00
Corporate Bonds: U.S. Steel Bonds E16171-17139 Santa Fe Railroad Bonds 20000 Consolidated Edison R1847 Pacificorp Bonds RV2339 Total Corporate Bonds
14,196.45 11,260.89 3,400.00 5,000.00
U.S. Treasury Notes: Note #MaF843MI (Paine Webber) Note #F843MITDC (Paint Webber) Note #912827A69 (Kaw Valley) Note #912827Y55 (Paine Webber) Note #912a27F56Z94 (Kaw Valley) Note #912827ZF2 (Kaw Valley) Note #912827ZPO (Kaw Valley) *Note #912827F56Z94 (Kaw Valley) Total Treasury Notes
10,187.47 9,767.80 25,099.89 15,086.89 10,051.71 20,006.40 10,067.50 15,062.57
Alliance Funds: Fund #42-42669-7 Fund #CF64835 Fund #5106922122 Total Alliance Funds
30,006.13 10,005.80 35,000.28
GNMA Funds: Paine Webber - General Fund *Paine Webber - Charity Fund Total GNMA Funds
43,263.48 36,097.56
Total Investments Combined Funds
$
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EXHIBIT G H. W. GRAND LODGE A. F. 6 A. M. OF KANSAS Statement of Changes in Financial Position - Cash Basis Midyear Ending June 30, 1992 Cash Generated: Income Before Extraordinary Items Depreciation Expense Accounts Payable Investments Sold
$ (311,061.43) 10,851.25 220.63 236,830.35
Total Cash Generated
S
(63,159.20)
Total Cash Applied
$
6,601.61
Decrease In Cash
$
(69,760.81)
Cash Applied: Equipment Purchased
5
6,601.61
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #1 Proposed Change to By-Law 3-424: 3-424. Display of Flag. - A United States Flag of suitable size, and of such material as the Lodge may determine, must bedisplayed in the Lodge room at every Communication. If ^hp r-olm-H aTP tn hp pTprspnte-d and poated . the Ma.'^iter will raise fhf T.r,Hgp pri or tn thp rnl ni- part-y enterina the rnnm . Whgn the cnlor pfirty pnt-pm. all present will stand silently facing the ^Ttar • right hand over heart. as the color hearers and PBrnrt.^ marrh to the Fast and turn to face the We.qt. All present will then Mirn to far.P. fbp nol nrf!, The Master may then direct the lodge tn -recite th£ PI edge nf Allegiance and/or to sing the National Anthem. The Flag Bearer then places the Flag in the stand l-he Master aeatg |-he T,odge and the color party retires. When
c:olnr
retiring
the colors at the end of the
party takes—its
position
in
Communication
the Eaat and tlie
the
Master
T-ai.cies t h e T,odge . hJJ present stand silently. right hand over heart, as the color hearer removes the flag from its stand. and the party marches to the West. The flag hearer may hold a portion of the flag against the .staff only when lowering the staff to pass through a doorway. Submitted by: The Patriotism Committee and approved by Committee as a whole. Suggested to the Committee M:.W:.Conrad F. Johnson, PGM.
the by
Proposition #2 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-401D: 4-401D. Plural Membership - A member in good standing in this Grand Jurisdiction may hold plural membership in other Lodges in this Grand Jurisdiction paying dues and per capita in each Lodge provided that he oannot can hold offices in not more than ono two Lodges at the same time and provided further, that if he is suspended for any other reason than non-payment of dues, he shall be suspended in all. In case of suspension for non-payment of dues, a delay period of 120 days shall be allowed for the certified notification of the member in question. (Adopted 1975. Amended 1983 & 1984) . Rationale: Many small lodges have trouble getting officers. This would encourage plural membership and active participation in two lodges by a member who so desires. Submitted By: Leland G. Salts, Area Deputy Grand Master, Area I. Member of Mayetta Lodge #393, Mayetta, Kansas.
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #3 Proposed Change to ARTICLE IX, Section 5: Section 5. Quorum - A Lodge of Entered Apprentices consists of seven or more, and may be composed of one Master Mason and six Entered Apprentices. A lodge of Fellow Crafts consists of five or more, and may be composed of two Master Masons and three Fellow Crafts. A lodge of Master Masons consists of three or more, and may be composed of three Master Masons; and any Lodge so constituted may be opened for the conferral of degrees, but in no case shall any business be transacted in any Lodge on any degree, unless there shall be present at least seven Master Masons, who are members of such Lodge and entitled to vote therein. Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sees. 3-402, 3-403.
Be it resolved that a new section be added to ARTICLE IX, designated Section 5A.
to be
.qpftinn 5A, Quorum. = Whpn a Lodye has less that forty (401 Mactpr Ma.cjons on i t .q roll as rppnrtpd nn thp prpvinu.q year's Annual Report to the Orand Lodge, it shall be allowed to transact the hiis-inpgg of the T.ndoe. when there shall be at least five (5) Mastpr Masons present who arp mpmhers of that T.odgp and pntitlpd t-o vntp. Rationale: This new section will protect the smaller Lodges in this Grand Jurisdiction who find it to be a near impossibility to have (7) Master Masons present for a states Communication. Submitted By:
Members of Palestine Lodge #127, Edgerton.
The following proposals have been submitted and recommended R:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Deputy Grand Master.
by
Proposition #4 Proposed Change to ARTICLE X, Section 6: Section 6. Ballot-Renewal of Petition, Proficiency - A unanimous ballot shall be required for the acceptance of a candidate for the Mysteries of Masonry, or of a sojourner for Advancement, or of an applicant for Membership; Provided, if but ono only four negative ballot votes appears- the Master shall order a second ballot, when if «n« fnur or more negative ballot votes appears the petition shall be rejected. The petition of such rejected candidate ohall not bo ronowod within oiic month,—but tho petition © f — a u o h rcjootod oojournor, or ouch rejected applicant, may be renewed at any time. 'Boforo any candidate io advanoo—fe«—febe Ceoond or Third Dogroo, and on demand af any member m£ the Lodge feha ballot muat be taken in tho oame manner ao on tho petition. Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sec 4-128, 4-129, 4-130, 4-206.
Rationale: To conform to By-Laws 4-124 and 4-128.
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #5 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-108: 4-108. Petitions for Restoration or Reinstatement - To What Lodge. A petitioner for Restoration or Reinstatement shall apply only to the Lodge by which he was suspended or expelled; Provided, if such Lodge has ceased to work, he may apply to any Lodge within the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge. Restoration or reinstatement or a Mason is to membership in the Lodge which restores or reinstates him: but if the Lodge whioh ouopondod or OKpollod—hifn—ba«—coacad to work ha—cannot ba roctocod or rcinotatcd—by—&^ie—Lodgo within whooo—juricdiotion—he—rooidoo except by unonimouo ballot. (Amended 1982) Cross Reference:
By-Laws 4-128 and 4-135.
Rationale: The Cross References spell out the eliminated statement, to leave it as is would be redundant. Proposition #6 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-128: 4-128. Unanimous Ballot Required, Except for Restoration. A unanimous ballot is required for the acceptance of any petitionr^ A unanimous ballot is defined as a ballot which contains three or less negative votes and such a ballot shall be recorded in the T/Odae Minuf.eH an Unanimniis o][Oopt that a A two-thirds vote only is required for the acceptance of a petition for Restoration^r unlooo—tho potitiono^ wao ouopondod by a Lodgo whioh hao—ooaood to Giiiot, ie—whioh event a unanimouo ballot—is—vaquiveiB—a« provided in OeuLlon 4-100. Cross Reference:
Constitution ART. X, Sec. 6; By-Laws 4-125.
Rationale: Far too often a petition is rejected because of someone's personal vendetta. This is reality as most of us have experiences this very situation in our Lodges. Our Mother Grand Lodge in England, recognized this fact just 6 years after forming the Mother Grand Lodge of the World in 1717 and changed their code accordingly in 1723. It's a little embarrassing to think it has taken us 271 years to give it consideration. If a petitioner is not qualified to be an Mason, the member knowing this should feel a moral and Masonic obligation to privately inform the investigation committee, or the Master of his Lodge, so that the committee can better perform their duty to the Lodge. If this is not done, and the committee turns in a favorable report, and a petition is rejected by one negative vote, we have then put ourselves in the embarrassing position of challenging the integrity of the petitioner's recommended as well as challenging the integrity of the investigating committee. Remember, the recommender is your Brother and the committee is a representative of your Lodge and the entire Fraternity. Over the years, we have lost the benefit of many fine gentlemen who would have been an asset and credit to our Fraternity because they have refused to petition and organization which allows one member to keep anyone out.
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #7 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-129 4-129. Second Ballot - When a ballot is taken upon any petition which requires a unanimous vote for acceptance as dpfinpd in Ry-T,aw A-T7.R. and eÂťe four or more negative votes appear-e, the Master shall at once, without comment and without permitting any remarks, order a second ballot. Iff one foiir or more negative votes appear upon second ballot, the Master shall declare the petition or applicant rejected; but if the second ballot is clear, the petition shall be deemed to be accepted. After declaration of rejection, the Master shall not reopen or retake the ballot. Rationale: To Conform with By-Law 4-128 Proposition #8 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-130 4-130. One Ballot for All Degrees. - Only one ballot shall be required for all the Degrees upon any petition for the Mysteries,or for Advancement except that when one or more of the Degrees have been conferred any member may, after the candidate's examination, demand a ballot upon any and every proposition for his further advancement. If nnn fmir or more negative votes appear, the Degree shall not be conferred at that Communication, but the candidate may renew his application at any succeeding State Communication. If demand for a ballot is again made, the Degree shall not be conferred until a clear ballot appears. Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sec 4-132.
Rationale: To conform with By-Law 4-128 Proposition #9 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-133. 4-133. Balloting in Two or More Petitions. When it appears that reports will be made and a ballot ordered upon more than one petition at the same Stated Communication, the Master may, ift athis discretion, receive all of such reports befor ordering a ballot, and then order a single ballot upon all of such petitions collectively. If all of the vites are favorable, all of the petitions shall be deemed and declared to be accepted without any further ballot; but if one fnuT- or more negative votes appear, then such collective ballot shall be deemed void, and the Master shall then order separate ballots upon each of such petitions, which shall be conducted according to the rules prescribed in the foregoining sections; Provided, That if all of the petitions so balloted upon collectively are for Restoration and require only a two-thirds vote, all of such petitions shall be declared to be restored unless the negative votes amount to more than one-third of the whole neraber of votes cast on such collective ballot. (Amended 1979). Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sees, 4-108, 4-126, 2-128
Rationale: To Conform to By-Law 4-128
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #10 Proposed Change Constitution, ARTICLE X, Sec. 5 Sec. 5. Proceeding Upon Petitions. - Every proceeding upon the petition of a candidate for the Mysteries of Masonry, or of an applicant for Membership imuot bo talccn at a Stated may be taken at a Special Communication of the Lodge; and a period of not less that two weeks must elapse from the date the petition is received and- referred to the Committee of Investigation, and the time of their report and final action thereon by ballot. Provided, that in nn case .qhall final action by ballot be taken at any meeting nthe-r than a Stated rommuni cat i on. When a Candidate for the Mysteries of Masonry has been accepted, he may immediately, or at any time thereafter, be initiated as an Entered Apprentice-?^ b«fe a period of not looo than two wooltc muct olapao botwoon bho timocr of conferring the Firot and Sooond Dogrooo,—and botwoon the timoo •of conferring tho Second and Third Dogrooo. (Amended 1968.) Cross Reference: Constitution, Sec.4-119, 4-119A. 40202.
ART.
VI,
Sec.
5 ( d ) ; By-Laws,
Rationale for Change: 1. If a Lodge meets once a month, or less, they need a vehicle to expedite petitions, otherwise a petitioner can lose that spark of enthusiasm that prompted him to join. Example: Cross Roads Lodge meets on the first Monday of each month. A petition is turned in on the first Tuesday. It cannot be officially received until the next month and cannot be balloted upon until the following month. This process can take 8 to 9 weeks before the petitioner finds out if we are interested in him. Allowing petitions to be received at Special Communications, and balloted on at Stated Communications only, will in no way impair the proper investigation procedures and will allow Lodges to conduct business in a more efficient manner. 2. If a candidate is ready to advance to his next Degree in less than two weeks, no good purpose is served by requiring him to wait. He will only wonder why his efforts are not appreciated. A forced delay would only serve to give him a negative impression of the Fraternity and diminish his enthusiasm. Lodges will also have the advantage of scheduling their Degree work at the convenience of the Lodge and the candidate. Proposition #11 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-202: < 202 . Two Wceko Between Dogreoo. Two v<ooko muot olapoo botwoon •tho dotco of conferring tho firct and cocond Dogrooo i—and botwoon t h o — d a t o o of—oonforring tho—oooond and third Dogrooo, ttpon—atiy candidate for tho Myotorioo or for Adv^anoomont> unlooo ouoh time i e — a b r i d g e d — b y tho Grand Maotor by opooial dioponoation. Any Lodge violating thio provioion may bo required to pay Ten Dollaro ao a penalty for ouoh violation, and tho Grand Maoter may apply ouch other diooiplinary moaouroo ac to him may coom proper Gi'oaa—Refairence .
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Conotitution,
ART.—a-,—See.—S-,
llOA
Rationale: Same rationale as for Constitution, ART X, Sec. 5.
By Laws
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #12 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-215: 4-215. Obligations, How Taken, - The obligations of the severalDegrees must be taken in the name of God, and cannot be taken by mere affirmation hiil- ran hp fakpn hy confirmation in mirh a manner as nutlinpri hy thp commi tf pp on Rit-iial . Rationale: Some Lodges find it advantageous for the Master to repeat the entire obligation and have the candidate give his assent. The theory being that if the candidate repeats every five words, his train of thought is interrupted 71 times in the First Degree obligation, 71 times in the Second Degree obligation, and 136 times in the Third Degree obligation and, therefore, does not comprehend what he is obligated himself to. If the Lodges are going to do it anyway, we are powerless to stop them and just as well make it legal in a prescribed manner. An affirmation simply says "I do". A prescribed confirmation would have more substance and impress upon the candidate's mind the seriousness of his commitment. Proposition #13 Proposed Change to ARTICLE IX, Section 5: Section 5. Quorum: A Lodge of Entered Apprentices consists of seven or more, and may be composed of one Master Mason and six Entered Apprentices. A Lodge of Fellow Crafts consists of five or more, and may be composed of two Master Masons and three Fellow Crafts. A Lodge of Master Masons consists of three or more, and may be composed of three Master Masons.>; and a Any Lodge so constituted may be opened for the conferral of degrees and the hr-angartinn of hii.-iiness on any Degree. Provided: but in fie—caoe—a hall—any buoinooo bo tranoaotod in any Lodge—en—aey Daggee—unleoo there shall be present at least oovon thrpp Master Masons, who are members of such Lodge and entitled to vote therein. Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sees. 3-402 and 3-403.
Rationale: Many smaller Lodges find it impossible to congregate 7 Master Masons for their meetings. They would prefer to give up their Charters and they would prefer not to falsify their records in order to establish a Quorum. These Lodges should be allowed to operate without embarrassment and without the fear of reprisal. It is to the credit of the Fraternity that they have the desire to keep alive that spark of enthusiasm for Freemasonry in their community regardless of how small that spark may be.
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #14 Proposed Change to By-Law 3-405: 3-405. Time of State Communication. - Each chartered Lodge shall prescribe in its By-Laws the time for holding each of its Stated Communications. The time shall be fixed by specifying a certain day in ono or moro weeks of oach month, and ab loact ono Ctatod OommunicQtionâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;ohall ho hnld no less than four different months during the calendar year. one of which .shall be in necembe-r. and not later than the third week in each month; Provided; That any Lodge may omit Stated Communications during the months of July and August. Cross Reference: Constitution, ART. IX, Sec. 3. Rationale: Many smaller Lodges find it difficult, if not impossible, to hold monthly meetings. As long as they have the desire to remain even semi-active, they should allowed to do so rather that face consolidation and the loss of their identity. Proposition #15 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-212: 4-212. Work on Several Candidates. - The only portions of the work that may be conferred upon more than one candidate at the same time are the following: The proficiency examination, the presentation of working tools, the second section of the Second Degree and the lectures and charges of the several Degrees.^ except by Special Dispensation bv the Grand Master. Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sec. 3-402.
Rationale: Conferring Degrees on two or three candidates at a time in no way diminishes the Degree. It has just the opposite effect. Candidates taking the Degrees together establish an immediate bond and thus are instantly introduced to one of the great benefits of Masonic membership, that being the mystic tie that binds all Masons together. This also allows for a father and son, brother and brother, or friend and friend to establish an even closer bond between one another. It should be to Masonry's credit that we can offer this added benefit. This in no way is a fundamental change in Masonry because many states have always conferred multiple degrees.
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #16 Proposed Change to By-Law 3-418. 3-418. Masonic Funeral. - Every affiliated entered Apprent-icp. Fellow rraft and Master Mason is entitled to Masonic burial by his Lodge, and at ita cjcponooj—if oiroumotanooo require it;—and a oojourner, «»he—io an affiliatod MaoCor Manoni io entitled—fe© Maoonio burial by tho local Lodge, and the same honor may .ahoiild be extended to non-affiliated Master Masons; Provided, That no Lodge shall conduct the funeral ceremony of anyone who, at the time of his death, was p-xpel 1 pd- undei' ouopenaion, cither for non pa'jTnont—&€—duoo of- for unraasonic conduct. When ono—Lodge givco—tho Maoonio burial to a mombor of anotheir Lodge, and payc •&he—funeral eiipenoco, or any part thereof, no lawful claim for reimburcomont exicts Ln—favor—si—tho Lodge—making ouoh oxponditurec unlocc—cuoh oxponooo have proviouoly boon aooumed by the brofcher'o Lodge. Cross Reference: By-Laws, Sec. 3-607. Rationale: All Masons should be entitled to this service. Even those who have been suspended for non-payment of dues. We give them the impression they are entitled to the service when they receive their First Degree. When a family asks for the service and we say "No" we are the ones who lose because we have diminished their opinion of our Fraternity and the world at large loses the opportunity to witness Masonry in action. Proposition #17 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-124: 4-124. Exclusive Jurisdiction Over Petitioners for Mysteries. When a Lodge receives a petition of a candidate for the Mysteries, it thereby acquires exclusive jurisdiction over him. If the petitioner is accepted, such jurisdiction continues until ^raiverod—by—tho Lodge .^inr^h timp a.q the ppt-irinnpT- or candidate .qhall tran.qfpr his statuH in the same manner as a Master Mason or until the Lodge becomes extinct. If the petitioner is rejected, such -right nf jurisdiction continuac only for cix—month—after niinh rr-jnntion .qhall cease to exist. (Amended 1982). Cross Reference: Constitution, ART.IX, Sec. 2. Rationale for Change: 1. An Entered Apprentice or Fellow Craft should be allowed to transfer to another Lodge in a more expeditious manner. Because of the lengthy process of seeking a waiver and petitioning another Lodge for advancement, many Entered Apprentices and Fellow Crafts lose their enthusiasm to complete their Degrees. If only Secretaries were allowed to vote on this proposal, it would easily pass because it would save them a mountain of paper work. 2
If a Lodge rejects a petition, it should not prevent another Lodge from receiving a petition for the same petitioner in they so desire. As the By-Law 4-124 now stands, it can be construed as being in conflict with Landmark XVI which states: "That no Lodge can interfere in the business or labor of another Lodge".
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #18 Proposed Change to Constitution ARTICLE V, Sec. 1: Sec. 1. Members. - The members of Grand Lodge shall be: Pii-ot, the Past Masters, Masters, and Wardens^. Ti-paHiivers and Secretaries of the Lodges within this jurisdiction or t-hpiv prnvie.g Other voting members ahaU tie the appointive subordinate Lodge off irprs. and l-he present suhnrdina|-R Grand T.odqe officers .Tnri sdi cti nn . .qnhnrdinate appo-i nt i-^^e T.ndge
of thia offirerff
Grand cannot
he represented by proxy.-:—Cceond, fehe Paot ami—ryg-aent BlootivG Grand O f f i o o r o — a » ^ — t h o prooont Cubordinato Offiooro of thio—juriodiotion; Third. Lodgo—ooorotarioo—after—oorving ao ouch for five oonoooutivo yoaro,—the r e p r o o o n t a t i v e o — b y proxy of tho p r o o e n t Maotor or Wardono of the Lodgeo in thio juriodiction, but ouoh proxy oan bo given only to a Maotor or preoont Warden of that L o d g e , or to a Paot maoter,—ei?—to a root maotor affiliated with—that—Lodge—whe—has—oorved oomo—other Lodge w i t h i n thio Oi-and—Jui-isdiction—as—ito Mooter. (Amended 1 9 8 0 ) . Rationale: A l l Lodge officers w h o take the time a n d expense t o attend Grand Lodge Sessions should be accorded the same consideration as the (three) principle officers, eligible secretaries a n d Past Masters of the Grand Jurisdiction.This would insure that M a s o n r y is represented in its fullest form b y those w h o a r e actively engaged in its business. It would encourage greater p a r t i c i p a t i o n and dispel any misunderstanding that Grand Lodge is not representative of all Lodges and Masonry a s a w h o l e . Proposition #19 Proposed Change to By-Law 2-113: 2-113. Standing Committee - Reports. T h e Chai rman of the Standing Committees shall be a. oompoood of present o r Past M a s t e r s , a n d the Committees shall make reports at t h e Annual Communication upon all matters referred to them, including questions submitted for their opinions b y a n y officer o r member of t h e G r a n d Lodge, and upon matters referred to them during the recess of t h e Grand Lodge b y a n y elective Grand Officer, advisory to h i s official duties. Cross Reference:
ART. V I , S e c . 1 3 .
Rationale: A l l Committees should be composed of t h e most qualified members who c a n best serve the interest of the Grand Lodge. W e have a w e a l t h of talent that could be available to t h e Grand Lodge, but cannot b e utilized because some o f these m e n a r e n o t Past M a s t e r s . Example: it is in the best interest of the Grand Lodge to have all members of the Jurisprudence Committee and t h e Trials & Punishment Committee skilled in t h e profession of Law. It is difficult, if not all but impossible, for a Grand Master to find 10 attorneys w h o a r e also Past Masters. T h e committee o n Public Schools & Total Youth is best served b y members w h o have a connection with the school system a n d t h e youth organizations. The Committee o n Finance is best served b y members w h o have financial backgrounds.
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE LAWS OF KANSAS MASONRY Proposition #20 Proposed Change to By-Law 4-113: 4-113. Transmittal of Requests. Every request for conferring Degrees v<hcthor maico to a Lodge within or without nntaidg nf this Grand jurisdiction shall be sent to the Grand Secretary for transmittal to the Lodge that is requested to do the work. RequestR within the Grand Jurisdiction may be made. in writing. directly E<2 the Lodge that is requested to so the work hji the. rpqnesting L2d3^;i It in the reHponsihi 1 i |-.y nf fhp rpqiie.qr.ing
LodaS to make proper rernrdino of the Deorees for tran.qmi ttal fn the Grand .qecretary's office. Cross Reference:
By-Laws, Sec. 3-613.
Rationale: The present system places an undue burden on the Grand Secretary's office and only serves to delay the process. If only Secretaries were allowed to vote on this issue, it would probably pass by a unanimous vote.
THESE PROPOSALS WILL BE ADOPTED OR DENIED BY THE LODGES IN THIS JURISDICTION. THE DECISION TO BE VALIDATED AT THE 1995 GRAND LODGE SESSION.
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Index
March
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Activities Committee Appendices Albert O. Arnold, Jr., Final Report to COA Deaths During the Year, This Jurisdiction Deaths During the Year, Other Jurisdictions Directory of Lodges Grand Representatives Grand Secretaries Grand Treasurers Interim Grand Secretaries Interim Grand Treasurers Lodges by Area & District Lodges Consolidated Lodges Under Dispensation Never Chartered Membership Synopsis Past Deputy Grand Masters, Deceased Past Grand Masters, Deceased Past Grand Masters, Living Proposed Amemdments Synopsis of Lodges Warrants Issued for 1993
309
103 140 286 141 159 173 218 214 , 218 213 214 213 236 214 214 160 212 209 213 2 98 160 242
Appointment of Grand Representatives
57
Awards Grand Master' s Award J. Fred Williamson Masonic Foundation Masters Achievement Award â&#x20AC;˘. Master Builder Membership 50 Year Members 6 0 Year Members 65 Year Members 70 Year Members 75 Year Members Outstanding Masons Perfect Attendance, District Schools Proficiency Certificates Retiring Teacher of the Year Round Robin Trice Robinson Vision 2000 Award
11 14 12 14 12 13
Biographical Sketch Wi 11 iam J. Brown
16 24 25 27 28 11 11 15 13 12 11 12
3
Chartered Lodges & Lodges UD, Temple Building & Remodeling Church Lodge Relations Committee Chairman 1993-1994 Correspondence Committee Council of Administration Courier Coraittee
104 Ill 5 117 97 113
310
Proceedings of The
March
D Directory of Lodges
173 E
Edicts
54 F
Finance Committee
112
Foreign Relations Report
108 G
Grand Lodge Officers, 1993-1994
4
Official Photograph
4
Grand Lodge Officers Reports
122
Grand Master's Address
45
Grand Master' s Itinerary
76
Grand Secretaries, Kansas
214, 218
Grand Secretaries, Other Jurisdictions
218
Grand Representatives, Kansas
218
Grand Representatives, Other
218
Grand Secretary Report
93
Grand Treasurer Report Auditors Report Grand Treasurers
82 82 213 I
Installation Area Deputy Grand Masters Ceremony Committees District Deputy Grand Masters Grand Lecturers & Assistant Grand Lecturers Grand Lecturers Emeritus Grand Lodge Officers Grand Master' s Acceptance Speech Presentations
124 12 7 125 133 128 131 13 2 126 138 139
J Jurisprudence Committee
116 K
Kansas Lodge of Research S . Brent Morris
34 34
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Kansas Masonic Foundation, Inc President, Claude W. Norris, PGM Dr. Russell Dr. Lee Kansas Masonic Home Jon J. Robinson, Adminsitrator Ken Caldwell, President Thomas C. Raum, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer
97 31 32 32 100 100 101 102
L Lecturers, 1993-1994
7
Library Committee
113
Lodge of Sorrow
13
Lodges Consolidated Under Dispensation Lodges by Area & District
214 214 236 M
Masonic Education Committee
105
Membership Committee Perpetual Synopsis
110 122 160
Mobile Lodge
115 N
Necrology Committee
121 O
Operation "Kan"
112 P
Past Deputy Grand Masters, Deceased
212
Past Grand Masters, Deceased
209
Past Grand Masters, Living
213
Patriotism Committee
114
Permission to Fill Vacancies Perpetual Membership
56 122
Proceedings
29
Proclamation
54
Public Information Committee
113
Publication Committee
114
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Proceedings of The
March
R Reports Activities Committee Chartered Lodges & Lodges Under Dispensation Temple Building & Remodeling Church Lodge Relations Correspondence Committee Council of Administration Courier Committee Finance Committee Foreign Relations Committee Grand Lodge Officers Grand Master Grand Master' s Reception Grand Secretary Estimated Budget Grand Treasurer Jurisprudence Committee Kansas Masonic Foundation Kansas Masonic Home Administrator President Secretary-Treasurer Kansas Masonic University Membership Committee Masonic Education Committee Mobile Lodge Necrology Committee Operation "Kan" Patriotism Committee Perpetual Life Membership Public Information Committee Publication Committee Ritualistic Committee Taxation Committee Total Youth & Education Committee Trials & Punishment " VA Hospital in "Christmas in July"
104 Ill 117 97 113 112 108 122 45 121 93 95 82 116 97 100 100 101 102 109 110 105 115 121 112 114 122 113 114 107 118 105 115 118
Ritualistic Committee
107
Rulings by the Grand Master
103
56 S
Special Communications
57
Special Dispensations
48
Synopsis of Membership
160 T
Taxation Committee Time of Meeting 1994
118 10
Total Youth Sc Education Committee
105
Trials & Punishment Committee
115
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
313
W Warrants Issued 1993
Year in Pictures.
242
P r o c e e d i n g s of The
The Year In Pictures A Pictoral History and Recap of the 1993-1994 Grand Lodge Year
March
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
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Have Apron - Will Travel
Scholarship Presentation at Dwight
William Taft's Apron Hutchinson-Reno Dedication
316
Proceedings of The
March
Three of a Kind
Ground Breaking Kansas Masonic Home
100 Year Celebration Ottawa Courthouse
1993-94
Grand Lodge of Kansas
317
Take Me Out To The Sa 11 game
50 Year Pin Presentation
VA Visitation
318
Proceedings of The
March
William S. Brown Grave Marker Dedication
Christmas Party Kansas Masonic Home
DES &Masons Christmas in July Wichita VA
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Dedication Masoni c Home
OES & Masons Christmas in July Wichita VA
"On The Road Again"
GRAND LODGE OFFICERS M:.W:. E. Dean Osborn, Grand Master, North Star #168 & Albert Pike #303 328 E. 1st, Wichita 67202 (316)263-6464 R:.W:. Morris L. Fisher, Deputy Grand Master, Derby #165 931 Brook Forest Rd., Derby 67037 (316)788-4038 R:.W:. Carveth K. Neer, Grand Senior Warden, Pittsburg #168 719 E. 10th, Pittsburg 66762 (316)231-1007 R:.W:. Jeffrey L. Sowder, Grand Junior Warden, Woodson #121 PO Box 177, Toronto 66777 (316)645-2228 M:.W:. F. Warren Starns, PGM, Grand Treasurer, Wallace #318 154 Co Rd 9, Winona 67764 (913)846-7692 M:.W:. Don E. Robinett, PGM, Grand Secretary, St John's #113 RR 2 Box 52, Randall 66963 (913)739-2468 W:. Harry L. Cross, Grand Chaplain, Millbrook #281 PO Box 28, Downs 67437-0028 (913)455-3322 W:. John E. Mowen, Grand Orator, Peace #243 10340 K 68 Hwy, Louisburg 66053 (913)837-2713 W:. T. Michael Fegan, Grand Senior Deacon, Union #7 PO Box 207, Junction City 66441 (913)762-2345 W:. James E. Moore, Grand Junior Deacon, North Star #168 1019 Chipper Ln., Wichita 67212 (316)722-6486 R:.W:. David F. Snyder, Grand Marshal, Bestor G. Brown #433 820 N. Old Manor Rd., Wichita 67208 (316)683-6953 W:. Donald L. Badders, Grand Sword Bearer, Kincaid #338 Kincaid 66039, (316)439-5329 W:. Raymond G. Howell, Grand Senior Steward, North Star #168 2901 N. St. Clair, Wichita 67204 (316)838-7913 W:. James T. Ross, Grand Junior Steward, Albert Pike #303 1838 Farmstead, Wichita 67208 (316)682-8873 W:. Van A. McLemore, Grand Pursuivant, Albert Pike #303 1007 Perry, Wichita 67203 (316)269-1007 W:. William W. Sellen, Grand Tyler, Carbondale #70 Lake Oshawno #205, Carbondale 66414 (913)836-2224 W:. William P. Hudson, Assistant Grand Tyler, Ionic #254 PO Box 278, Macksville 67557 (316)348-3784 W:. Phillip C. Osborne, Grand Standard Bearer, Blue Rapids ,#169 410 W 6th, Blue Rapids 66411 (913)-363-7949 W:. Gregory Miller, Grand Flag Bearer, Ensign #413 RR 2, Cimarron 67835 (316)865-2381 W: . Dee D. Duttweiler, Grand Musician, Active #158 1714 S. 6th, Atchison 66002 (913)367-3758 R:.W:. Albert 0. Arnold, Jr., Grand Secretary Emeritus, Rosedale #333 3520 NE Croco Rd., Topeka 66617 (913)286-1239 W:. Clifford A. Johnson, Assistant Grand Secretary, Lindsborg #397 2829 W. Salemsborg Rd. , Smolan 67479 (913.) 66B-22'81