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Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SPJST Home Office, P. 0. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503

February 28, 2001

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Thanks to our January Top Producers and all of our active sales representatives for their efforts. Keep up the good work! TOPS IN DISTRICT TWO

TOPS IN DISTRICT ONE WILLIAM ORSAK Lodge 9 Snook

ALBIN MACHU Lodge 29 Taylor

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TOPS IN DISTRICT FOUR ...

TOPS IN DISTRICT THREE

FRANK PAJSESTKA Lodge 80 Holland

JOHNNIE GAIDUSEK, Lodge 66 Waco

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TOPS IN DISTRICT TIN

MARTHA BROZ, FIC Lodge 160 San Angelo

HENRY BREITKREUTZ, SR. Lodge 35 Elk

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TOPS IN DISTRICT SIX EVELYN MIKESKA, FIC Lodge 196 Houston-West

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HECTOR GARCIA Lodge 117 Robstown

SHELDON HOLUB, FIC Lodge 40 El Campo Hillje

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TOPS IN DISTRICT SEVEN

MILDRED HOLEMAN Lodge 88 Houston

SPJST Mortgage Interest Rates Rates subject to change without notice

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Universal Life 7.25% for Annualized*

Roth IRA

Home or Farm Mortgages:

6.50% for Annualized*

6.50% for 1 to 7 years

Annuity II

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7.00% for 8 to 15 years 7.25% for 16 to 20 years 7.50% for 21 to 30 years

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Qualified Business Real Estate Mortgages 8.25% for 10 years

8.50% for 11 to 15 years

6.50% for Annualized* Certificates issued 4-1-93 and after

Annuity I 5.50% for Annualized* Certificates issued prior to 4-1-93 *Rates effective 2-1-2001 through 4-30-2001

GLENN KAMINSKY, FIC Lodge 28 East Bernard Top Insurance Written

SPIST's Youth Achiever life insurance plan offers benefits that can last a lifetime. For details, please see page 11.


2IVESTNIK-Wednesday, February 28, 2001

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

SPJST Herald SPJST HOME OFFICE TOLL FREE- (800) 727-7578 FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-MAIL- info@spjst.com

VESTNIK (USPS 658480) is published weekly except the fourth week of June and fourth week of August by VESTNIK, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $20 per year, beginning July 1, for non-members. Members' fees are paid as part of the insurance fee collected by the Supreme Lodge SPJST, 520 North Main, Temple, TX 76501. Second-class postage paid at Temple, TX and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to VESTNIK do Supreme Lodge Financial Secretary Jerry Mikulas, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.

EDITOR AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION: BRIAN VANICEK, FIC P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100 Home: 13851 St. Hwy. 53, Temple, TX 76501-3407 Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 985-0007 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com

OFFICERS HOWARD LESHIKAR PRESIDENT Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 771-1359

GENE McBRIDE, FICF VICE PRESIDENT Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 780-1906

LANITA ANGLIN SECRETARY-TREASURER Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 985-2334

JERRY MIKULAS FINANCIAL SECRETARY Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 773-2950

SIDNEY KACIR LEGAL ADVISOR

District Four - Herman D. Weise, 6006 FM Hwy. 765, San Angelo, Tx. 76905 - (915) 651-8550 District Five - Marceil Malak, 7444 Meiners Rd., Ledbetter, Tx. 78946 - (713) 691-6434 District Six - Rita Vanek, P.O. Box 901, El Campo, Tx. 77437 - (409) 543-6220 District Seven - Jill Sijansky, 414 Pleiades Place, Corpus Christi, Tx. 78418 - (361) 937-4324 INSURANCE COMMITTEE District One - Susan Skrabanek, Rt. 2 Box 13, Caldwell, Tx. 77836 - (979) 272-3440 District Two - Dolores Skrabanek, 13107 State Hwy. 53, Temple, Tx., 76501 - (254) 985-2344 District Three - Martha Durham, 7221 Riviera Dr., Fort Worth, Tx. 76180 - (817) 281-0666 District Four - Leonard Jansa, 6617 Plainview Dr., San Angelo, Tx. 76905 - (915) 651-8045 District Five - Edna Wehring, 1831 Crystal Ct., Houston, Tx. 77008 - (713) 864-2815 District Six - Jerome Hlavaty, P.O. Box 174, Lolita, Tx. 77971 - (512) 874-4461 District Seven - Polly Bayer, 1100 Hospital Blvd., Floresville, Tx. 78114 - (830) 216-7954 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE District One - Floyd Kostelka, Rt. 1, Box 24-A, Dime Box, Tx. 77853 - (979) 884-0112 District Two - Norma Cavanaugh, Box 276, Granger, Tx., 76530 - (512) 859-2550 District Three - Bessie Petr, 5406 Morningside, Dallas, Tx. 75206 - (214) 826-3557 District Four - Sharon Hohmann, 222 Crestwood Dr., San Angelo, Tx. 76903 - (915) 651-5884 District Five - Lorenda Baldwin, 219 CR 47, Angelton, Tx. 77515 - (979) 922-1279 District Six - Helen Kelner, 911 Ave. K, Rosenberg, Tx. 77471 - (281) 342-2624 District Seven - Jarolyn Popp, 850 North View, New Braunfels, Tx. 78130 - (830) 606-7787 STATE FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR JOHN WELLS P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TX 76503 (254) 773-1575 STATE TRAINING COORDINATOR

Office Phone: (254) 778-5228 P.O. Box 5119 Temple, Texas 76505

JIM WIEST Home: (254) 778-9194 Email: jimatspjst@aol.com

DIRECTORS DONNIE VICTORICK

STATE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICTS 1 and 5 Lynn Johnsen, FTC (979) 680-0248 Cell Phone: (713) 202-7209 Email: Ljohnsen@prodigy.net

DISTRICT I Home Phone: (979) 272-3265 P.O. Box 85, Snook, TX 77878

FRANK E. KLINKOVSKY DISTRICT II Home Phone: (254) 773-4801 3514 Preston Oaks Dr., Temple, TX 76504

JOHNNIE R. KRIZAN DISTRICT III Home Phone: (254) 826-5882 11500 Heritage Pkway, West, TX 76691

STANLEY R. BROZ, VICE CHAIRMAN DISTRICT IV Home Phone: (915) 442-3271 P.O. Box 33, Lowake, TX 76855

LARRY W. PFLUGHAUPT DISTRICT V Home Phone: (713) 864-2163 1243 Clovis Road, Houston, TX 77008

MICHAEL K. AHLSTROM DISTRICT VI Home Phone: (361) 578-3279 407 Taos Street, Victoria, TX 77904

BOB J. BAYER, CHAIRMAN DISTRICT VII Home Phone: (830) 216-7954 1100 Hospital Blvd., Floresville, Texas 78114

BY-LAW COMMITTEE District One - Clarence R. Matula, Box 533, LaGrange, Tx. 78945 - (979) 968-2881 District Two - Ronnie Rieger, 350 Rieger Road, Coupland, Tx. 78615 - (512) 365-2000 District Three - Al Kercho, 2444 Stonegate Dr. North, Bedford, Tx. 76021 - (817) 282-5065 District Four - Beverly Teplicek, 817 FM 381, Rowena, Tx. 76875 - (915) 442-4841 District Five - Dorothy Pflughaupt, 1243 Clovis Rd., Houston, Tx. 77008 - (713) 864-2136 District Six - Joe Siptak, 2312 Norvell, Bay City, Tx. 77414 - (979) 244 4415 District Seven - Bettie House, 1721 Continental Drive, Pleasanton, Tx. 78064 - (830) 281-8246 FINANCE COMMITTEE District One - Stanley Mrnustik, 202 N. Shaw St., Caldwell, Tx. 77836 - (979) 567-4386 District Two - Edwin Pechal, 10660 State Hwy. 53, Temple, Tx. 76501 - (254) 985-2282 District Three - Michael Galler, 526 Karen, Waco, Tx. 76706 - (254) 662-4934

DISTRICTS 2 and 3 Jew)/ Kucera, FIC (254) 826-5425 DISTRICT 4 (Part Time) William (Billy) Rollwitz, FIC (915) 442-3038 or (915) 442-3141 (Home) DISTRICTS 6 and 7 Karen Kaspar, FIC (979) 543-2532 Cell Phone: (979) 541-1616 Email: kkaspar@wcecnet.net STATE YOUTH DIRECTOR MELANIE ZAVODNY, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TX 76503 - (254) 773-1575 E-Mail: melaniez@vvm.com

DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS DISTRICT I - SUSAN SKRABANEK, RT. 2, BOX 13, CALDWELL, TX 77836 - (979) 272-3440 DISTRICT II - PATSY KOSLOVSKY, 764 S. ST. JOSEPH STREET, BURLINGTON, TEXAS 76519 (254) 985-2396 DISTRICT III - BESSIE PETR, 5406 MORNINGSIDE, DALLAS, TX 75206 - (214) 826-3557 DISTRICT IV - SANDRA JANSA, 6617 PLAINVIEW, SAN ANGELO, TX 76904 - (915) 651-8045 DISTRICT V - MARIE STAYTON, 1126 PRINCE STREET, HOUSTON, TX 77008 - (713) 863-1609 DISTRICT VI - MARCY DOROTIK, 12360 RICHMOND AVE., APT. NO. 1134, HOUSTON, TX 77082 - (281) 679-5567 DISTRICT VII - LIZ BIELEFELD, ROUTE TWO, BOX 154-B, FLORESVILLE TX 78114 (830) 393-6037

LIBRARY, ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM Dorothy Pechal, Museum Curator Office: (254) 773-1575, P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503

CHANGES OF ADDRESS, PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING DELIVERY OF THE VESTNIK MUST BE SENT TO SUPREME LODGE FINANCIAL SECRETARY JERRY MIKULAS, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TX 76503. ADVERTISING SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE VESTNIK, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TEXAS 76503.

LAM Directors Invite Your Input Share Your Thoughts The SPJST Library, Archives and Museum Board of Directors meets on Saturday, March 10 at the SPJST Home Office in Temple. A range of topics, including the need to establish clearly defined goals and objectives will be discussed. LAM President Glenn Kaminsky encourages members to attend the meeting, listen and feel free to contribute any ideas they may have to the decision-making process. The meeting is scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m. If you will not be able to attend the meeting but would still like to register your input, please consider contacting Brother Kaminsky or your district LAM director. They are as follows:

one time or another with meetings that start late, meetings that run late, meet: ings that go off track and meetings whose decisions and assigned actions are forgotten minutes after their conclusion. Learning the importance of listening, discussing and disagreeing respectfully are key elements of establishing a successful lodge .. . And, while we're on the subject, please note that "Spring Meeting Season" gets underway this Sunday, March 4, as Lodges 65 and 91 in Crosby host the District Five Spring Meeting at the American Legion Hall in Crosby. Other spring meeting dates are posted on the calendar which appears on page eight. On page five, SPJST sales representatives, especially, will want to take note of information presented under the section titled "State Field Representatives." In conjunction with the SPJST's Mission 2100 program, the Supreme Lodge voted to award incentives of $250 to sales representatives who recommend new non licensed agents and $400 to sales representatives for recommending a new licensed agent. For the incentive to be awarded, it will be necessary for the new sales representative to have at least six certificates issued in the twelve months following his or her appointment. A detailed report on incentives available to sales representatives, lodge officers and lodges through the Mission 2100 program will appear in next week's Vestnik. Finally, if you read the minutes, you'll note that this was the farewell meeting for outgoing District Six Director and Supreme Lodge Chairman Matt Vanek and District Five Director Louis Hanus. Both of these gentlemen will be profiled in next week's Vestnik.

"LAM President Glenn Kaminsky encourages members to attend the meeting and contribute ideas."

District One - Margaret Haisler Treasurer (979) 272-8657 District Two - Risa Pajestka (254) 657-8176 District Three - Jerry Milan Vice President (817) 237-4237 District Four - Nancy Weise (915) 651-8550 District Five - Tennie Walla Secretary (281) 447-1715 District Six - Glenn Kaminsky President (979) 335-4461 District Seven - Roxanne Bertrand (830) 393-6960

For Your Information Take some time to review the minutes of the January meeting of the SPJST Supreme Lodge which appear in this issue. Lodges that are planning remodeling projects will want to take note of the no-interest loans being offered by SPJST. This item is refer- More to Come enced on page four under "Lodge Thanks to the many SPJST members Loans." Please note that the pool of and SPJST personnel who participated available funds for this program is in the Mission 2100 Briefing and extremely limited. As such, it will be Lodge Recognition and Incentive to your advantage to get your lodge's Banquet last Saturday at Lodge 24, request in early. For more details, con, Cyclone. Photographs of top-producing sales representatives and winning tact the Secretary-Treasurer's office. On page four, please note the infor- lodges in attendance will appear in mation under the section titled next week's Vestnik. Thanks, too, to "Workshop." The Supreme Lodge the approximately 120 lodge members voted to present lodge officer work- who attended Saturday's lla.m. Texas shops in conjunction with the spring Alcoholic Beverage Commission semmeetings. Getting back to the funda- inar presented by Officers Harry mentals of lodge officer instruction Schreffler and Dan Garcia Look for a and goal-setting is an excellent and summary of this informative session in practical basis for our spring meetings. next week's Vestnik. -SPJSTMany of us, I know, have struggled at


Wednesday, February 28, 2001—VESTNIK/3

Minutes of the January 10, 11 and 12, 2001 Regular Meeting of the Supreme Lodge SPJST Held at the Home Office, Temple, Texas

The SPJST Monthly Insurance Report Through January 2001

MONTH-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN AND ISSUED

Apps.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9

6 22 11 7 12 18 3 0

315,000.00 537,000.00 390,000.00 630,000.00 402,000.00 345,000.00 62,000.00 0

79

$2,681,000.00

Totals:

Issued

Written

Dist

$ 15,000.00 170,000.00 95,000.00 15,000.00 87,000.00 260,000.00 0 0 $642,000.00

YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN AND ISSUED

Dist

App

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9

6 22 11 7 12 18 3 0

Totals:

79

Written

$

Issued

315,000.00 537,000.00 390,000.00 630,000.00 402.000.00 345,000.00 62,000.00 0

$15,000.00 170,000.00 95,000.00 15,000.00 87,000.00 260,000.00 0 0

$2,681,000.00

$642,000.00

Fraternally, Gene McBride, FICF Vice President —SPJST-

SPJST introduces two new sales representatives The SPJST is pleased to announce the appointment of of the following sales representatives: Denise Brown, Lodge 224, Waxahachie/District Three, as a new sales representative. Denise resides in Corsicana with her husband, Jerry. They have one child. In her spare time, Denise enjoys church activities including working with children, Bell Choir, etc. She especially enjoys attending and supporting all school sporting activities—football, etc. softball Denise can be reached by calling Denise Brown (903) 874-5242. Damon Perez, Lodge 92, Fort Worth/District Three, as a new sales representative. Damon lives in Fort Worth with wife, Teri; they have four children, Wesley Perez, Travis Perez, Bryson Turner and McKenzie Turner. Damon started with SPJST at age 13 at Lodge 6, Cottonwood and later transferred to Lodge 92 after moving to Fort Worth in 1997 where he serves on the By-Law Committee. He also

serves as District Three First Vice President. Damon's hobbies include his kids (which he says are a hb.ndful). He has worked for American Airlines for 15 Damon Perez years. You may phone Damon at (817) 847-6962. In many cases, your local SPJST sales representative is someone you know and someone who knows about the many insurance options available to you. When you are ready to review your present coverage, please give your local lodge sales representative a call. Please contact the SPJST Insurance Department at (800) 727-7578 and they can put you in touch with a sales representative in your area. The SPJST Home Office located in Temple, Texas, is a fraternal life insurance organization which offers a complete portfolio of insurance products, annuities and various local fraternal activities. —SPJST-

Please Give to the 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive Direct your tax-deductible contributions to 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive do SPJST Home Office P.O. Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503

The regular meeting of the Supreme Lodge SPJST was called to order by Chairman of thee Board Vanek at 8:30 a.m. with the following Supreme Lodge members present: Howard B. Leshikar, President Gene McBride, Vice President Lanita Anglin, Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Mikulas, Financial Secretary Sidney Kacir, Legal Advisor Donnie Victorick - District I Frank Klinkovsky - District II

Johnnie Krizan - District III Stanley Broz - District IV Vice Chairman of the Board Larry Pflughaupt - District V Michael Ahlstrom - District VI Robert J. Bayer - District VII Chairman of the Board

The Supreme Lodge members recited the Pledge of Allegiance and observed a moment of silence in memory of the deceased members. Chairman Vanek welcomed Director Ahlstrom, Director Pflughaupt and Editor Vanicek to the meeting. AUDIT - The bank audit of stocks and bonds was completed December 28, 2000 by Independent Auditor Henry L. S. Jezek, Director Klinkovsky, Vice President McBride and Secretary-Treasurer Anglin. The following audit assignments were made: Auto and time logs - Director Victorick and Director Klinkovsky Invoices - Director Broz, Director Bayer, and Director Vanek Ledgers - Director Hanus and Director Ahlstrom Director Pflughaupt went to the Legal Advisor's office The officers are to be available for any assistance needed. Director Krizan requested to be excused from the afternoon session to attend a court hearing and was granted his request. There was a discussion as to the previous directors being part of the audit team. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Broz, to elect the chairman and the incoming directors take their seat. Motion passed unanimously. The chair was turned over to President Leshikar who asked for nominations for Chairman of the Board. Director Broz nominated Director Bayer. Director Pflughaupt nominated Director Victorick. The election was done by secret ballot. The vote was nine for Director Bayer and three for Director Victorick. Vice President McBride nominated Director Broz for Vice Chairman. Motion was seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas. There being no other nominations, Legal Advisor Kacir moved, seconded by Director Bayer to elect Director Broz by acclamation. Motion carried unanimously. Director Bayer thanked everyone for electing him and then stated, "We all took an oath at the Convention. Our membership chose us to represent them. We promised to faithfully follow the by-laws of the SPJST and the wishes of the membership in carrying out our duties to the best of our ability. We all need to work together as one. Let us not show any hostility or ill feelings toward one another. We are here to do a job for our members. Let us work out our problems together in harmony. Everyone will get their say. There is no need to raise our voices. An old saying that I heard from one of my uncles was 'Why did you jump into my talk?' I am asking all of you not to jump into another talk until he has finished." Director Broz expressed his appreciation for being re-elected Vice Chairman of the Board. Director Bayer relinquished the chair to Director Vanek until the. Old Business is completed. MINUTES - The Minutes were gone through page by page. On Page 327, at the end of the second line of paragraph two, add for clarification "effective 1-1-2001". On Page 329, the date for the mail poll is to be changed to September 21, 2000. On Page 331, under District VII change the word "another" changed to "graded." Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by Director Victorick, to accept the Minutes with corrections. The Board went into executive session to review the Executive Minutes from the October 2000 meeting. Recess was taken from 9:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. BY-LAWS - President Leshikar referred to Article 37 (b) (1) about the need to adhere to the agenda and his opinion that no vote or discussion of anything that is not on the agenda could be done. There was a discussion about the possibility of items coming up that are not on the agenda.


4/VESTNIK-Wednesday, February 28, 2001 FRATERNALIST OF THE YEAR - There was a discussion as to whether or not the Supreme Lodge was to vote on the Fratemalist of the Year or if an outside group was to do it. The consensus of the Supreme Lodge was the decision was to be an outside group. Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Director Ahlstrom, for an outside group to make the selection if the selection can be made by the end of January. Motion passed unanimously. There was a discussion about when a substitute director or committee person can take over. The consensus of the Board was the substitute should not take over for an item only or even for one day. SPJST HISTORY - President Leshikar reported the SPJST History should be completed by the end of the meeting. STATE FAC - State Fraternal Activities Coordinator John Wells was welcomed to the meeting. He stated his goal was to visit every lodge and not concentrate on the targeted lodges only. He stated the lodges need to know the Supreme Lodge cares about them and hopes to reactivate five lodges in the next twelve months. YOUTH DEPARTMENT - State Youth Director Zavodny was welcomed to the meeting. She reported on the Texas Fraternal Congress, the Christmas Open House, and helping to design the Youth Achiever brochures. Vice President McBride expressed his appreciation to State Youth Director Zavodny for her help in working with the marketing department.

STATE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES - Vice President McBride reported Karen Kaspar is the new state field representative for Districts VI and VII and Lynn Johnsen is the new state field representative for Districts I and V. Vice President McBride provided a list of the sales representatives that have not sold any certificates in the past four years. Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas, to approve Vice President McBride's recommendation of placing sales representatives that have not sold certificates in four years in an inactive status and before they can sell, they must attend a sales training class. Motion passed unanimously. INSURANCE PRODUCTS - Vice President McBride reported the mail out of the Senior Life Brochure had received 350 responses, with eleven Senior Life certificates being sold. The new marketing brochure information will be presented at the April meeting. The Elite 30 has been approved by Texas Department of Insurance and rate cards and software should be distributed in a few weeks. The suggestion box was brought in to the Board Room and one suggestion was read. Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Director Victorick, that in the future, no suggestion will be accepted unless it is signed and dated. Motion passed unanimously.

Former Vice President Mikeska was welcomed to the meeting.

LODGE COMPLIANCE - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin presented a report of the local lodges that the Home Office had not received an update of the 2000 officers. The lodges were: Lodge 14, Lodge 188, Lodge 5, Lodge 35, Lodge 82, Lodge 167, Lodge 157, Lodge 149, Lodge 191, Lodge 114, Lodge 156, Lodge 162, Lodge 143, Lodge 184.

MUSEUM - President Leshikar reported 452 individuals had visited the museum in the past quarter and the Christmas Open House was well received by the community.

IRS forms 990/990T have not been received from lodges: Lodge 188, Lodge 20, Lodge 29, Lodge 35, Lodge 66, Lodge 154, Lodge 180, Lodge 63, Lodge 143, Lodge 184.

Director Krizan was excused from the meeting. The meeting was recessed from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. to complete the audit.

LODGE LOANS - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin reported five lodges received the 0% interest loans in 2000 and two lodges have made application for these loans in 2001.

Recess was taken from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

AUDITS - Director Victorick reported the auto logs were checked. The employees need to be sure their name is on the log book when they use the car, and if there is a problem with the car, report it to the supervisor. Director Bayer and Director Broz reported that the invoices showed advertising expenses were high for the last six months, and there were four telephone bills from one company during August. Director Hanus and Director Ahlstrom reported the ledgers were in order. Director Klinkovsky reported the bonds and stocks in the bank were all accounted for. There was a discussion about the time/activity logs. Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Director Klinkovsky, for the officers and editor to discontinue keeping the time/activity logs. The state field representatives, State Fraternal Activities Coordinator, and State Youth Director will continue keeping the time/activity logs. The mileage logs for each vehicle will also continue to be kept. This will be effective January 1, 2001. Motion passed unanimously. SALES - Vice President McBride reported there were 133 fewer applications written in 2000 as compared to 1999. He congratulated Districts IV, VI and VII for meeting their quotas. Vice President McBride presented the incentives for the sales representatives during 2001. The incentives were reviewed and by common consent the Supreme Lodge approved the incentives as recommended by Vice President McBride. NEW LODGES - Vice President McBride reported on the new lodges in process. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by Director Bayer, to remove Lodge 209-Hamilton and Lodge 217-Spring from the list of lodges in process. Motion passed unanimously. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by Director Victorick, to add Lodge 209-Brownwood as a lodge in process. Motion passed unanimously. Lodge 205 is scheduled for chartering on February 4, 2001. COMMISSIONS - Actuary John Agee is reviewing the commission structure of all the insurance products and will present his opinion in the April meeting. ERRORS AND OMMISSIONS - Vice President McBride has contacted a firm about E&O coverage and will provide the information to the Supreme Lodge in the April meeting. REINSURANCE - Vice President McBride moved to raise blood testing on application from $50,001 to $100,000, and raising the requirement for a urine specimen to start at $50,000.00, this would be effective February 1, 2001. Motion seconded by President Leshikar, and passed unanimously. Vice President McBride will present information about raising the amount of retention at the next meeting. MANAGING GENERAL AGENT - Vice President McBride reported there is no MGA available for life insurance companies. SPJST can contract through another company to sell long-term care and Vice President McBride will provide further information at the next meeting.

VESTNIK - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported in the year 2000 the subscription was increased by 519. The cost of printing the Vestnik is- approximately $966 per week and postage amounts to approximately $1,400.00. CALENDARS - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported there were 26,620 calendars mailed for 2001. Mailing cost amounted to 13 cents per calendar. BUDGET - Financial Secretary Mikulas reviewed the budget for 2000. The items were compared to the budgeted amount and the actual income and expense amount. The income was 95% of the budgeted amount and the expenses exceeded the budgeted amount by 7%. REFUND TO LODGES - Financial Secretary Mikulas presented a letter from Actuary John Agee recommending the refund be set at $1.00 per paid up certificate and $8.50 per premium paying certificate excluding annuities. The following lodges will not receive a refund at this time: 5, 14, 20, 29, 35, 63, 82, 89, 106, 110, 114, 137, 149, 157, 162, 167, 191, 156, 171, 181, 184, 188 , and 195, 154, and 180. Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by Director Bayer, to pay the amount recommended by Actuary John Agee and the checks would be mailed. Motion passed unanimously. Recess was taken from 5:20 p.m. till 8:30 a.m. LITIGATION/BANKRUPTCY/FORECLOSURE - Legal Advisor Kacir reported on threatened foreclosures, foreclosures in process, bankruptcies, and interim loans. PROPERTY- Legal Advisor Kacir reported on the lease with the City of Temple for the property east of the Home Office. The property would be leased for 10 years with an option for 5 more years. The property at the corner of 3rd and French is available for sale and Legal Advisor Kacir made a report on the property. NAME CHANGE - Legal Advisor Kacir reported when the name change is approved every certificate holder must be notified of the name change within 45 days. It was agreed on motion by Legal Advisor Kacir, seconded by Director Ahlstrom, to authorize the Supreme Lodge Vice President to sign documents whenever the President is out of the office on business or otherwise, and the Financial Secretary attest documents whenever the Secretary-Treasurer is out of the office on business or otherwise. It was also agreed to ratify any such instances occurring prior to adoption of this motion. Motion carried unanimously. Recess was taken from 9:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. EDITOR/DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS - Editor Vanicek expressed his pleasure in working with Director Hanus and Director Vanek. He reported on the estimate he had received to have e-mail at each employee's desk. He also reported the SPJST web site will be updated this quarter.


Wednesday, February 28, 2001—VESTNIK/5 DISTRICT I - Director Victorick expressed the pleasure he had working with Director Hanus and Director Vanek and wished them the best. He attended Christmas parties at Lodges 186, 189, 9, and 57. He also attended sales classes in Lodge 67 and Lodge 186. DISTRICT II - Director Klinkovsky reported on attending the Domino Tournament at Lodge 48, the District Officers' meeting, insurance classes at Taylor and Lodge 47 and Christmas parties at Lodge 47 and the Home Office. He contacted all the lodges in his district to submit their 990/990T for 1999. He expressed his pleasure in working with Director Hanus and Director Vanek. DISTRICT III - No report. DISTRICT IV - Director Broz reported on attending meetings at Lodge 215, Lodge 76, Lodge 160, and Lodge 49. He visited lodge 76, Lodge 157, and Lodge 222 with State Field Representative Rollwitz. Director Broz thanked Director Vanek for all that he had done for the SPJST over the past four years and Director Hanus for all that he has done for the SPJST. DISTRICT V - Director Hanus attended meetings at Lodges 81, 172, 191, and 88. He installed officers at Lodge 172 and 81. He thanked everyone for what they had done for him in the past and wished everyone much more success. DISTRICT VII - Director Bayer thanked everyone for the cards and flowers at his father's death. He attended the Insurance seminars at Lodge 79 and 107. He attended the Christmas parties and installed officers at Lodge 202 and 107. DISTRICT VI - Director Vanek expressed his enjoyment in working with Director Hanus for the last 20 years. He is well satisfied with the success in District VI. He was honored for being nominated and serving as chairman and is satisfied with what has been accomplished. He wished good luck to everyone. Vice President McBride thanked Director Vanek for his help while he was State Field Manager and that Director Vanek had made him look good. Financial Secretary Mikulas wished Director Vanek and Director Hanus well and that they will be missed. Secretary-Treasurer Anglin wished both Director Hanus and Director Vanek well and expressed her appreciation for what they had done for the Society. Legal Advisor Kacir expressed his appreciation to Director Hanus and Director Vanek and thinks they helped to accomplish a lot. President Leshikar thanked Director Hanus and Director Vanek for their hard work to the Society. Director Vanek presented the gavel to Chairman Bayer. Recess was taken at 11:00 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. WORKSHOP - There was a discussion as to how to extend invitations to the local lodges for the workshop/banquet. Legal Advisor Kacir moved, seconded by Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, for the President and Vice President to phone the president and secretary of each lodge that does not respond to the invitation to attend the banquet and invite the lodge officers. Motion passed unanimously. There was a discussion concerning holding small local lodge workshops. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt, for the officers to present a workshop in conjunction with the spring district meeting. Motion passed unanimously.

Vice President McBride moved, seconded by Director Victorick, to approve the incentive on new producing sales representatives and new lodges. There are grants for a local lodge to change from quarterly to monthly meeting, for a lodge to move from dormant to active status and for new youth clubs being organized. Voting in favor: President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Director Victorick, Director Krizan, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom and Director Bayer. Voting against: Legal Advisor Kacir, Abstaining: Director Klinkovsky. Motion passed. There was a discussion as to incentives for sales representatives that recommend others to be sales representatives. Director Krizan moved, seconded by President Leshikar, to award incentives of $250 to sales representatives that recommend a non-licensed agent and $400 for recommending a licensed agent. The agent has to have six certificates issued in a twelve-month period from the time of being fully trained for the incentive to be awarded. Motion passed unanimously. Vice President McBride reviewed the Sales Representative 2001 Incentive Program which was the same as for the year 2000. He recommended adding to the incentive that if a sales representative has fifty or more applications issued their picture will be on display at the Home Office. Director Broz moved, seconded by Director Ahlstrom, to accept the sales representative incentive program as presented. Motion carried unanimously. By common consent it was agreed to have a banquet for the producing sales representatives in each district that makes its quota. Recess was taken from 5:10 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. Bruce Bading of IBM was welcomed to the meeting. He answered questions concerning the internet and security of the AS400. Director Ahlstrom moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt, to have separate e-mail accounts set up for any officer that wants it. Motion passed unanimously. REAL ESTATE LOANS - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin presented recommendations for mortgages that are over 90 days past due and moved to accept the recommendations. Financial Secretary Mikulas seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously. Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved to set a reserve of $6,000 on mortgage loans that are past due. Motion seconded by Director Klinkovsky, and passed unanimously. INTEREST SENSITIVE PRODUCTS - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved to leave the interest rate of universal life at 7.25% through April 30, 2001. Motion seconded by Legal Advisor Kacir. Voting in favor were Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Broz, Director Klinkovsky, Director Victorick, SecretaryTreasurer-Anglin, Director Bayer, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Pflughaupt. Voting Against: President Leshikar, Director Krizan, Financial Secretary Mikulas, and Vice President McBride. Motion passed. Recess was taken from 9:15 a.m. to 9:25 a.m.

STATE TOURNAMENTS - President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt, to increase the payment to a local lodge for holding a state tournament from $200 to $350. Motion passed unanimously.

There was a discussion concerning the interest rates of annuities. By common consent it was decided to send letters to those who have Annuity I and encourage them to transfer their annuity to the Annuity II Plan. Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved to set Annuity I interest rate at 5.50%; Annuity II at 6.5%; Roth Annuity at 6.5%, and the Immediate Annuity at 6.5% through April 30, 2001. Motion seconded by Vice President McBride and passed unanimously.

COMMUNITY PARTNERS CLUB - President Leshikar is to present information at the April meeting about a community partners club.

INVESTMENTS - Secretary-Treasurer moved, seconded by Director Broz, to ratify the investments for the last quarter.

AD VALOREM TAXES - President Leshikar reported there might be a need for members to make personal contact with State Senators to help get the ad valorem tax bill passed.

HOME OFFICE - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin reported on the need for some employees to have a private area to work because of the confidentiality of their work. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Vice President McBride, to spend a maximum of $16,000.00 in providing private work areas. Motion passed unanimously.

Recess was taken from Noon to 12:45 p.m. WORKSHOP - There was a discussion concerning the schedule for the Workshop/Banquet. Legal Advisor Kacir moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt, to have the TABC offer a short course on serving alcohol. There would be no cost to the society and the meal would be on your own. Motion passed unanimously. Director Krizan returned to the meeting. An executive session was held from 1:00 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. to discuss salaries of the employees. NEEDS ANALYSIS - Vice President McBride reported on the incorporation of a needs analysis program into our current illustration system. STATE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES - Vice President McBride presented the incentives for the state field representatives. There was a lengthy discussion on the incentives. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by SecretaryTreasurer Anglin, to approve the recommended district override commissions and the district incentives if the District quotas are met. Motion passed unanimously.

MAIL POLL - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved, seconded by Director Broz, to ratify the mail poll approving the design of the new logo. Motion passed unanimously. ASSETS - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported the annual report shows a loss in assets of $2,296,087.11. Income decreased by 6% over 1999 and expenses increased by 9%. The total assets are iu excess of $131 million. BUDGET - Financial Secretary Mikulas went over the proposed budget line by line. There was a discussion about the amounts. Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by Vice President McBride, to approve the budget for 2001. Motion passed unanimously. PREMIUM REFUND - Financial Secretary Mikulas presented a letter from Actuary John Agee recommending the premium refund to members to be at a rate of 3% less an expense charge of $.35 for premium paying and $1.60 for paid-up certificates. The refunds will not include certificates written under the 1980 CSO Mortality Table. Refund checks must be for at least $2.25 before


6/VESTNIK—Wednesday, February 28, 2001 being issued. Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by Director Broz, to accept Actuary John Agee's recommendation. Motion passed unanimously. INDEPENDENT AUDIT - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported the independent audit would be completed 6-30-2001 at a cost of $10,000.00. INCENTIVE PROGRAM - Financial Secretary Mikulas reviewed the lodges that had won incentives. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas, to pay $35 per certificate on the in between steps of the local lodge incentive program. Effective for the 2000 incentive program. Motion passed unanimously. QUARTERLY STATEMENT - Financial Secretary Mikulas reviewed the quarterly statement that was submitted to the Texas Department of Insurance. VICE PRESIDENT - Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by Legal Advisor Kacir, to adjust the Vice President salary effective February 1, 2001 in accordance with the Finance Committee's report. Motion passed unanimously. EQUIPMENT - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported on a smart mailer, which will put the zip code plus 4, the postage and bar code on mailings. The project cost is $12,299.00. Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt to approve the purchase of a smart mailer. Motion passed unanimously. COMMISSION - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported information on direct deposits of agents' commission checks will be available in the April meeting. Recess was taken from 11:00 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. CONFLICT OF INTEREST - The Society's procedure for reporting conflict of interest involves the signing of a statement after reviewing the adopted resolution on the matter. Each Supreme Lodge member was given the opportunity to report conflict of interest and return the signed statement. No conflict was reported. RESOLUTION Statement of Policy Concerning Conflict of Interest STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BELL BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas (SPJST), held at its regular place of meeting at Temple, Texas, on the 12h day of January, 2001, at which meeting a quorum was present and voting, the following Resolution was adopted:

Legal Advisor Kacir reported on anew privacy law going into effect July 1, 2001. Everyone will need to be very respectful of people's health and financial records. Chairman Bayer appointed Director Ahlstrom and himself to the Youth Committee. DISTRICT I - Director Victorick congratulated Director Bayer on being elected chairman. He expressed the need for everyone to support the Mission 2100 program. DISTRICT II - Director Klinkovsky requested everyone to support the Mission 2100 program. He enjoyed the meeting and thought lots of good decisions were made. DISTRICT III - Director Krizan congratulated Director Bayer on being elected Chairman and Director Broz on being elected Vice Chaii man. Lodge 35 will be celebrating their 100th Anniversary on February 3, 2001, and everyone is invited. Director Krizan expressed need for guaranteed insurance for members that have a small certificates. Director Krizan told the Supreme Lodge members in order to reach the Mission 2100, 175 applications need to be written every month or 41 applications need to be written every week. DISTRICT IV - Director Broz congratulated Director Bayer on being elected chairman and he welcomed Director Pflughaupt and Director Ahlstrom. Director Broz thanked President Leshikar and Legal Advisor Kacir for working on tax relief for the lodges. He inquired from President Leshikar as to why there are so many youth attending the Texas Fraternal Congress. There was a discussion about Holiday greeting in the Vestnik. Director Broz moved, seconded by President Leshikar, to have Holiday Greetings from Supreme Lodge members in the Christmas issue of the Vestnik. Motion passed unanimously. DISTRICT V - Director Pflughaupt congratulated Director Bayer and Director Broz on their election. He has attended meetings at Lodge 81, Lodge 156, Lodge 142, Lodge 172, Lodge 196, and Lodge 88. He stated a need for simplified paperwork from the Home Office and a refresher course for sales representatives on all the products. He thought Mission 2100 is a good idea and that it will succeed. DISTRICT VI - Director Ahlstrom congratulated Director Bayer and Director Broz on their election. He reported the District VI barbecue is set for September 14 and 15 at Lodge 40.

RESOLVED: That the Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas (SPJST), a Fraternal Life Insurance Society (1) believes that the insurance business is affected with a public interest and is dependent upon public confidence, and (2) expects employees, officers and directors to conduct their personal financial interests and affairs so as to avoid placing such interests in conflict, direct or indirect, with those of the Company and to avoid conduct which might impair their judgment with respect to the business of the Society.

DISTRICT VII - Chairman Bayer welcomed Director Ahlstrom and Director Pflughaupt and, stated he looked forward to working with them. There was a discussion about the way comp time is being tracked. Director Victorick moved, seconded by Legal Advisor Kacir, to enforce the handbook concerning comp time and to use a standardized form for all comp time reporting. Motion passed unanimously.

The following are regarded as illustrative of the principal situations where such conflict may be involved:

Chairman Bayer reported on presenting a donation to the Mom's Club of Wilson County. He thanked everyone for their cooperation during the meeting.

1. Financial Interest Employees, officers, directors or members of their families having a material interest in any corporation or incorporated enterprise which sells goods or services to, buys from, competes with the Society in the sale of insurance, or borrows from the Company and who are in a position to influence any decision by the Society with respect to such transactions.

The meetings for the Supreme Lodge meetings were set for April 10, 11, and 12 to begin at 8:30 a.m.; July 17, 18, and 19 to begin at 8:30 a.m.; and October 9, 10, and 11 to begin at 8:30 a.m. The meeting adjourned at 1:20 p.m. Lanita Anglin, Secretary-Treasurer

2. Inside Inforniation Employees, officers, or directors directly or indirectly using or divulging inside confidential information with respect to the Society for the purpose of securing personal profit or advantage for themselves or others or in a manner prejudicial to the interest of the Society. 3. Gratuities and Entertainment The receipts of loans, gifts, gratuities, entertainment and favors of more than nominal value by employees, officers, directors or members of their families, either directly or indirectly, that may influence any decision with respect to the Society. While the above are illustrative of ways in which conflict may arise, the entire subject is so far-reaching and the interrelationships possible within the insurance business so complex that the avoidance of conflict rest basically upon each individual's ethical standards, integrity and judgment. Annually, on or about the time of the January Board meeting, a request will be made of all directors, officers and responsible employees to state in writing any activities which conflict with the policy. The statement will be as stated on the attached Exhibit "A". However, if any officer, director, or responsible employee at any time believes he may be engaged in activities described, he should immediately report such activities to the President.

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The SPJST makes home, farm and co ercial loans to qualified members. For a free illustration that shows how you can save when making a new loan or refinancing through the SPJST, please contact the SPJST Mortgage Lending Department at (800) 727-7578 and ask to speak with Ann Paruzinski. Mortgage loans and term insuance that can pay off your loan in the event of death are juE_ s,t two of the many benefits available to SPJST members. Cur rent mortgage rates appear on page three of this week's Vestnik. L


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Around the State District Two Spring Meeting March 18 at Lodge 18, Elgin Special Notice to All District Two Members: This year's District Two Spring Meeting location has been changed to Lodge 18, Elgin on Sunday, March 18. Registration will start at 12 noon and the meeting will start at 1 p.m. instead of 2 p.m. All members who register by 1 p.m. will receive a ticket for a $75 cash prize drawing. We will have snacks available for those who arrive between 12 noon and 1 p.m. We want all members to be on time for this very important meeting. Not only will we conduct our normal business meeting consisting of reports, 50 and 75 year members, and Fraternalists of the Year nominees, we will also have a program conducted by Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride on the Mission 2100 program. As most of you know, the Mission 2100 program is a membership campaign for 2001 in which all members are asked to recruit new members. SPJST needs 2100 new members in 2001, and there's some really great incentives for getting those people to join the SPJST! In addition to the Mission 2100 program, Gene will also conduct an officer training seminar. This seminar will cover all officer duties of SPJST lodge officers, and will include a question and answer session. It's mportant that all lodge officers attend this district meeting. Our evening meal will be a delicious dinner prepared by Lodge 18, Elgin. The cost is $2 each and will include meat, vegetable, dessert, and drink. As those of you know who have attended meetings hosted by this lodge, they do a fantastic job of getting the food for us and having the lodge set up "just right" for all the things we do during the spring meeting. Again, be at the meeting no later than 1 p.m. to be eligible to win the $75 door prize. In closing, I strongly urge all members of District Two to attend and especially those of you that are lodge offi-

cers. We need everyone's help to make 2001 and the Mission 2100 program a success! If you have questions, please call me at (800) 727-7578. Fraternally, Kathy Fritz District Two President —SPJST-

District Five Spring Meeting Sunday, March 4 in Crosby The District Five Spring Meeting will be hosted by Lodge 65, Crosby and Lodge 91, Crosby this Sunday, March 4 at the American Legion Hall in Crosby. Dinner will be served from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The meal will be barbecue and all the trimmings. The price for the meal is $5 for adults and $3 for children under age 12. There will be pastry so all you cooks please bring your favorite pastry. Any pastry that is left over will be auctioned off and be divided between the youth clubs so all youths should bring some pastry to help make money for your club and will also need to work in the pastry booth to help sell the pastry. The meeting will start at 1:30 p.m. There will be bingo so please bring prizes for bingo and door prizes. So invite your fraternal friends and your sister and brothers from your lodge and come out and visit with everyone who you don't see very often. There will be an opening in District Five for a position on the SPJST Library, Archives and Museum Board of Directors. This is a new managing committee that was formed at the convention last year. If you are interested, come out and put your name in the hat. Don't forget to mark your calendar for March 4, 2001 and come out and have fun. Fraternally yours, Evelyn Mikeska, FIC President and Lillia Mae Peter, FIC Secretary —SPJST-

Making the Transition Incoming Supreme Lodge Chairman and District Seven Director Bob Bayer, left, accepts gavel and block from outgoing Chairman and District Six Director Malt Vanek during the January 10 Supreme Lodge meeting in Temple. Both outgoing Director Vanek and outgoing District Five Director Louis Hanus will be profiled in next week's Vestnik.

District Five Spring Meeting Agenda March 4, 2001 Hosted by Lodge 65 and 91 American Legion Hall • 14118 FM 2100 Crosby, Texas • (281) 328-1814 Time 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Lunch/Social 1:30 p.m. Meeting Call to Order Presentation of Colors National Anthems—English Czech Welcome Response Roll Call of Lodges

Evelyn Mikeska, President District Five Youth Carolyn Filipp and Youth Fred Buri, First Vice President Chester Stasny, Lodge 91 President Fred Buri, First Vice President Lillia Mae Peter, Secretary

Recognize the Fraternalist of the Year Memorial Service and Deceased Members

Marie Stayton, DYC Carolyn Filipp, Second Vice President

Recognize 50-, 75-Year Members and Paid-up 96 District Five Youth Club—Election of Officers Reports of Supreme Lodge Officers Reading of Correspondence Lillia Mae Peter, Secretary and Approving Minutes Lorenda Baldwin, Treasurer Treasurer's Report Lonnie Lostak, Rest Home Director Rest Home Director Report Larry Pflughaupt, District Five Director District Five Director Report Update District By-Laws Old and New Business Report of Audit Committee Marie Stayton, DYC Recognize Members Marie Stayton Youth Report Election of Officers and Member for LAM Committee Site Selection for Fall Family Day on September 16, 2001 Announcements Installation of District and Youth Officers Auction of Baked Goods Alvin Franta Bingo Door Prizes Thank you for coming and supporting your district! —SPJST-

Six Spring Meeting March 25 in Sweet Home District

have any questions, contact District Seven Director Bob Bayer or Jarolyn Popp, President of Lodge 133, San Antonio (830) 606-7787. Fraternally, Jarolyn Popp, President

—SPJSTDear Readers, The spring meeting for District Six will be held Sunday, March 25, at the Sweet Home Community Center. It will be hosted by Lodge 63 Sweet Home. Make plans to arrive a little early so that you can attend the Third Annual BBQ Cookoff Planning Committee Meeting. The cookoff is scheduled for September 14 -15 on the grounds of the SPJST Hall in Hillje. Specific times, an agenda, and a map for the district meeting will appear in March in the Vestnik. Fraternally, Annie Vahalik District Six Secretary —SPJST-

Seven Spring Meeting May 20 in San Antonio District

The District Seven Spring Meeting will be held at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1630 Goliad Road, San Antonio, Texas 78223 on May 20, 2001. Details and plans will follow. Please make plans to attend. If you

Publication Committee meets Saturday, March 3 in Temple To comply with Article 24 of the SPJST By-laws, the Publication Committee will meet at the Home Office in Temple, Saturday March 3, 2001 at 10 am. Fraternally. Helen Kelner Publication Committee Secretary (Editor's Note: Please note that this is an open meeting and all interested members are invited to sit , in. Likewise, if you have any questions, concerns and/or suggestions for the Vestnik and/or SPJST-communication related matters, please share them with your Publication Committee representative in advance of the March 3 meeting. Committee members are listed on page two of the Vestnik. Thank you.) —SPJST-


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Family Fun and Important SPIST Dates

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Library, Archives and Museum Logo Design Contest Ends SPJST State Straight Domino Tournament at Lodge 15, Buckholts March 3 Publication Meeting at SPJST Home Office March 3 Annual Fund Raiser at Lodge 47, Seaton March 4 District Five Spring Meeting at Crosby American Legion Hall March 9-11 Youth Leader's Workshop at Peaceable Kingdom March 10 SPJST LAM (Library, Archives and Museum) meeting at SPJST Home Office March 16-17 Barbecue Cookoff at Lodge 142, Houston March 17 SPJST State "42" Tournament at Lodge 47, Seaton March 18 District Two Spring Meeting at Lodge 18, Elgin March 24 Lodge 80, Holland Garage Sale March 25 District Six Spring Meeting at Sweet Home Community Center, hosted by Lodge 63, Sweet Home March 31 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive Ends March 31 Texas Spring Gala at Lodge 24, Cyclone March 31 Twelfth Annual Tarok Tournament at Lodge 49, Rowena April 22 District One Spring Meeting at Lodge 17, New Tabor April 22 District Three Spring Meeting at Lodge 6, Cottonwood April 22 District Four Spring Meeting in Tahoka, hosted by Lodge 215, South Plains at Housing Authority Building at South Second and Avenue J; starts 12 a.m. May 20 District Seven Spring Meeting at Good Shepherd Lutheran Activity Center; 1630 Goliad Road; San Antonio May 20 Lodge 80, Holland Annual Picnic —SPJST-

SPJST Library, Archives and Museum

Letters Section Lodge 4, Hallettsville welcomes newest member Dear Readers, I would like for you all to meet the newest member of our lodge. Her name is Morgan Traci Scott and she was five weeks old when she became a member and she is Morgan Scott also my niece. She was born November 8, 2000 and is the daughter of Phelan and Robin Scott of Hallettsville. Her dad and granny, Diane also have been members since almost birth. Fraternally, Holly Marie Scott (8) —SPJST-

Gifts Received June 2000 Through February, 2001 Contributions have been made to the Monetary donations to the SPJST SPJST Library, Archives and Museum LAM may be directed to: LAM by the following SPJST members, Treasurer Margaret Haisler; Route Two, friends of the society and lodges. Great Box 58; Caldwell, Texas 77836 thanks is extended to all of these donors Please direct your telephone inquires for generosity and support. Gifts to the to Sister Haisler at (979) 272-8657 SPJST LAM are tax-deductible. —SPJSTLouis Hanus

F.R. Van Den Dries SPJST Lodge 156, Baytown SPJST Lodge 79, Corpus Christi SPJST Lodge 4, Hallettsville SPJST Lodge 106, La Grange RVOS Lodge 2 and Clarence Matula in Memory of R.L. and Lillian Matula and Major Ray Matula SPJST Lodge 81, Needville ($100 from lodge and $900 from Louis Hanus) SPJST Lodge 28, East Bernard SPJST Lodge 107, Floresville Lanita Anglin in Honor of Louis and Oleta Hanus SPJST Lodge 130, Dallas SPJST Lodge 133, San Antonio SPJST Lodge 23, Moravia SPJST Lodge 154, Fort Worth in Memory of Brother Joe G. Milan SPJST Lodge 154, Fort Worth in Memory of Brother Louis Marusak SPJST Lodge 178, Longview-Kilgore SPJST Lodge 151, Wharton in Honor of Matt Vanek Glenn Kaminsky in Honor of Matt Vanek SPJST Lodge 101, Gainsville SPJST Lodge 117, Robstown SPJST Lodge 143, Inez SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth SPJST Lodge 202, Jourdanton SPJST Lodge 133, San Antonio SPJST Lodge 23, Moravia SPJST Lodge 141, Sealy Joe Vanek SPJST Lodge 160, San Angelo Wal-Mart Foundation on behalf of Lodge 24, Cyclone for Make a Difference Day 2000

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Lodge 24, Cyclone Texas Spring Gala tickets now on sale Dear Friends, Spring is just around the corner! Celebrate it in high style at the Texas Spring Gala, Saturday, March 31 at Flag Hall, located in friendly Cyclone, Texas. Cyclone is 12 miles east of Temple and past Zabcikville in East Bell County. Throughout its existence, the lodge has worked to make a positive difference in the quality of life for its members and the community at large. Proceeds generated from the Texas Spring Gala support the maintenance of Flag Hall and Lodge 24, Cyclone's program of family-oriented activities and community service projects.

Let's hear what your members and lodge are doing to make a positive difference in your community. Send your news and photos to: Vestnik, SPJST P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com or info@spjst.com Got a question? Call (800) 727-7578

Please Give to the 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive Direct your tax-deductible contributions to 100 Pennies Scholarship Drive do SPJST Home Office P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 A $50 donation entitles the holder and guest to an enjoyable evening of dining, drinks and top-notch entertainment. This year's celebration theme is "Mardi Gras" — and you know what that means! Lots of glitter, glow and surprises! Doors open at 6 p.m. to provide time for relaxing and getting to know everybody. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. By popular demand, a delicious barbecue dinner with all the trimmings is being catered by Cyclone Corral. The ever-popular Vrazels' Polka Band will provide dance music. In addition, there will be a silent auction, and door prizes galore totaling almost $2,000 in value. Tickets for the Texas Spring Gala go fast. To ensure the comfort of our guests, only 220 tickets are available. And, remember, one ticket admits two! To make your reservations, or to contribute to the silent auction, please contact any of these Lodge 24, Cyclone members: Jerry Cabla - 9852354, Terry Coots - 985-2684, Ginger Greger - 984-0070, Richard Greger 583-4356, Bobby Hoelscher - 9852537, Patsy Baker - 985-2457, Wilbert Mikeska - 985-2484, Brian Vanicek 985-0007, Harold Vanicek - 583-2335 or Melanie Zavodny at 721-8508. All are 254 area codes. Fraternally, Melanie Zavodny, Reporter

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Lodge 35, Elk Presents Scenes from Fall Fund Raiser October 22 2000 Pictured, from left, Nelda Anderson, Sheena Pavelka and Randy Pavelka greet attendees. The October 22 fund raiser included a turkey dinner with all the trimmings and prize drawing.

Ruby Pavelka, left, displays patchwork quiltfor Dorothy Banik. Sister Pavelka made the quilt which was awarded in the prize drawing.

Pictured, from left, Trish Kubitza, Chris Pavelka and Rebecca Pavelka lend their support.

Pictured, from left, Bobbie Muhl, Frank Muhl and Elizabeth Kubitza enjoy the event.

When you're throwing a party — or a fund raiser — it really pays to have plenty of reliable help. Kitchen helpers, pictured above, from left, front, are: Louise Beron, Ella Mary Kimbal, Dorothy Banik, Wendy Whitby, Dawn Pavelka, Barbara Pavelka. BACK: Lois Camp, Norma Tinkle, Ruby Pavelka, Carla Pavelka, Cindy Pavelka, Francis Fabianke and Donald Pavelka.

Lodge 25, Ennis welcomes newest member Jodie and Sharon Honza and brother, Jacob announce the arrival of their son and brother, Jarron Michael Honza, born Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 11:02 a.m. at Ennis Regional Medical Center. He weighed seven pounds, 12.7 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. His grandparents. are Clem and Adell Rejcek and Charlie and Betty Honza of Ennis; greatgrandparents are Annie and the late, Joe A. Martinek of Ennis, and the late Willie and Lillie Rejcek of Itasca; the late Jodie and Loraine Vytopil Jarron Honza and the late Charles and Bes-sie Honza of Ennis. Thanks to grandparents Clem and Adell. young Jarron has a single premium certificate through SPJST Sales Representative Johnnie I. Krajca. —SPJST-

Lodge 35, Elk hosts centennial celebration Dear Members, February 11 the meeting was called to order by President Randy Pavelka. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by the membership. The minutes were read by Carla Pavelka. Barbara Pavelka had another commitment so Carla gave the treasurer's report. The chairperson made their reports. Vice President Freddie Kubitza thanked everyone who helped with the 100th anniversary. The lodge voted for Randy Pavelka to be a sales representative. Our next meeting will be March 11 at 3 p.m. Bring some sandwiches for the fellowship. Centennial Observance The 100th Anniversary celebration turned out very good. So many of the members came out to enjoy the evening. It was like a reunion talking, visiting and looking at all the old picture books and thinking of the people who used to be there. Mary Pavelka gave $20 donation; Janie Lehrman, Peggy Dieterich, Diane Kuehl and Jerry Vicha gave $50 in memory of their father, Rudolph Vicha who was a very faithful member. Thanks to Howard Leshikar for the speech he made about the years passed. He said Elk Lodge 35 has about 800 members. Howard, thanks for the 100th anniversary banner. Thanks to Johnnie Krizan, District Three Director, for being there. He has been a lot of help. Thanks to Randy and Carla Pavelka, Gene and Barbara Pavelka, Donald and Cindy, Rebecca Pavelka and Ruby Pavelka for decorating the lodge hall. It looked very beautiful. Thanks to all the ladies who brought sweets.

Hope to see you all on March 11 for the meeting. Fraternally, Dorothy Banik, Reporter —SPJST-

40, El Campo-Hillje requests RSVP for March meeting Lodge

The El Campo-Hilije SPJST Lodge 40 monthly meeting is March 11, 2001 at 11 a.m. It will be followed by a catered meal of barbecue and all the trimmings. Members and one guest each are welcome. Please RSVP to Debbie Sczech at (409) 543-3179 or Sheldon Holub (409) 543-7387 no later than Tuesday, March 6. Tria Molberg —SPJST-

47, Seaton posts fund raiser reminder Lodge

Attention Members: Lodge 47 members are reminded that we will be needing sweets and silent auction items for the Saturday, March 3 PT Cruiser fund raiser. We will be setting up the hall on Wednesday, February 28 between 6:30 and 7 p.m. If you have any questions, please call Judy Pechal (254) 985 2282. Fraternally, Judy Pechal —SPJST-

49, Rowena tarok tournament set for March 31 Lodge

Lodge 49, Rowena will hold the 12th annual tarok tournament on Saturday, March 31, 2001. Social and practice session will begin at 8 p.m. on Friday, March 30. On Saturday, March 31, tarok tournament registration will begin at 8 a.m.; play will be begin at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $20 and includes a meal, snacks and prizes. Please preregister to help estimate our food supply. For more information, contact Joe Havlak (915) 442-2891 after 8 p.m. or Fred Havlak (915) 378-2025 during the day. Prizes will be awarded. Everyone is welcome. Directions: SPJST Lodge 49, Rowena is located off Hwy. 67 between San Angelo and Balinger. The lodge is located on the east side of the town of Rowena on Farm Rd. 2133. —SPJST-

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Lodge 80, Holland plans garage sale for March 24 Lodge 80, Holland is holding a garage sale on Saturday, March 24, 2001 from 8 to 5 p.m. Set up will be on Friday, March 23 from 1 to 5 p.m. The cost is $10 per table. Please call (254) 657-2580 to reserve your table/s. All proceeds will benefit the lodge. Barbecue sandwiches and drinks will be available for purchase on Saturday also. SPJST Lodge 80, Holland is located on East 2268, south of Holland. Fraternally, Gloria Sala —SPJST-

81, Needville to honor 50-year members in April Lodge

On February 18, 2001, the SPJST Lodge 81 of Needville, held its monthly meeting. I would like to thank everyone for the delicious assortment of sandwiches we had. It was a nice change of pace to have sandwiches during our social. Thanks again to Darlene Blinka and her kitchen committee for getting everything organized. • At 1 pm, President, Vincent Newman, opened the meeting. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Gilbert Walzel. We had a moment of silence for our dear departed members Emil Pollock and Edwin Susan. The lodge extends its sympathy. All officers answered the roll call. Added to our sick list is Frances Brauer. We wish her a speedy recovery. Secretary Willie Mae Kuykendall read her minutes. There were no corrections, so they were approved as read. Treasurer Benita Walzel read her report. There were no corrections, so they were approved as read. Then, Special Funds Chairman Gilbert Walzel read his report. There were no corrections, so they were approved as read. New Business Being that we had no old business to report, we started new business right away. We decided that we will honor our 50-year meeting at the April meeting. Due to Palm Sunday, we decided to have our April meeting on April 22. The 50-year members will be notified. It was decided to have roast for the 50-year pin presentation celebration. Under other business, Special Funds Chairman Gilbert Walzel, announced that he and a few other members will cut down the downspouts of the gutters on February 20. Next Meeting March 18 For our next meeting on March 18, it was decided to have baked and fried chicken. The kitchen chairperson, Darlene Blinka, will look into prices. Thank you, Darlene. Members, please remember to bring a side dish and a dessert.

Our money prizes were won by Willie Mae Kuykendall, Karen Rust, Jeanette Newman and Alvin Blinka. Other prizes which were donated by Louis Hanus, were won by Emma Kujawa, Ed Kuban, Milton Blinka, Mary Werner and Johnny Kujawa. Congratulations to all the lucky winners! See you at the next meeting! Fraternally, Jeanette Newman, Reporter —SPJST-

87, Temple reports on February meeting Lodge

The monthly meeting began at 7 p.m. on February 13, 2001. Twentyfour members and visitors were in attendance. A fine meal was provided by the men in honor of the ladies for Valentine's Day. Officer installation was conducted by Sidney Kacir for: President Norma Alford Vice President Lad Zatopek Secretary Lauren Kacir Treasurer Daryl Entrop Fraternal Activities Coordinator Thelma Groppell Reporter John Troy Mission 2100 Update Brother Kacir updated us on the goals of the Mission 2100 Program and the Lodge Recognition and Incentive Banquet on Saturday, February 24 at Lodge 24, Cyclone. Lodge 87 was recorded in the gold category with 25 applications. A new sales representative Raymond Ditschler will be voted on at our March meeting. The Audit Committee meeting has been postponed until our March 13 meeting. Fraternally, John W. Troy, Reporter —SPJST-

88, Houston presents minutes of February meeting Lodge

President Helen Hegwood opened the meeting at 7:30 p.m. The flags were presented by the Board of Trustees, Jeanette Bender, Carol Liebscher and Hilbert Pechacek who led the Pledge of Allegiance. Deceased members names were read by our secretary and a moment of silence was observed in their honor. All officers were present. Reading of the minutes of the January meeting were read by Secretary Flo Orsag and approved as read. Correspondence Our secretary read the correspondence. We had a letter from the Home Office announcing that the Supreme Lodge authorized refunds to lodges for 2000 to be paid at a rate of

$8.50 per premium-paying certificate and $1 per paid-up certificate as of December 31, 2000 and she presented our president with a check. There was a thank you note from the family of Bobbie Norsworthy Hammer acknowledging the lodge's expression of sympathy. Also a letter from the Salvation Army thanking the lodge for our recent contribution of canned goods and a letter from the SPJST Home Office for our recent contribution of Czech and English books to the museum and library. President Helen Hegwood announced that we had a good anniversary day. First Vice President Marie Stayton thanked the flag bearers and said the entertainment committee will present the flags in March. Second Vice President Tillie Helmcamp asked that everyone please let her know when you have news to be put in the paper. Secretary/Treasurer Roberta Johnson read the January consolidated income report. Youth Easter Party Set for April 7 Barbara Gonzales, Youth Leader, gave her report. The youth have had a very busy year so far and they have shown an interest in project 2100. Their Easter party is set for Saturday, April 7. Please try to come and please continue to support your youth. Sergeant-at-Arms, Johnny Broz, thanked his kitchen help on anniversary day—Paul Beck, Ed Gerlich, John Broz, Gary Blahuta and Dennis Roeder. Second Vice President Marie Stayton asked Pat Bruce to come forward. She then asked Louis Hanus to come forward and presented him with a plaque for all he has done for the lodge. Louis thanked all for the plaque. Marie then asked Clara Broz to come forward and presented her with a plaque and a corsage. Clara also thanked all for the plaque and there was a cake honoring Louis and Clara. Betty Theiss of the entertainment committee thanked all who helped her at the dances and gave a rundown of future dances. She also asked that everyone please attend the dances. They have lots of fun. Chairman of the Board Cleburn Lincke had the heating unit repaired and thanked all those who decorated for Valentine's Day. He thanked Agnes and Tom Haney for repairing the drapes in the kitchen area. Bar Chairman Leander Pflughaupt thanked all who helped in the bar. He also thanked all who sent cards and made phone calls while he was ill. Pat Bruce, Blue Room committee, thanked everyone who helped with the blue room prize drawing — Jeanette Bender, E.J. Bender, Clara Broz, Marie Stayton and Roberta Johnson. She reminded everyone that the blue room is available to rent for parties, etc. The Workers Party Chairman, Jeanette Bender, told us that new wallpaper will be put in the ticket booth, the red room and also the trophy cases. Agnes and Tom Haney spent nine hours at the lodge painting the gold trim on the frames in the red room and taking the old wallpaper

off, getting it ready for new wallpaper. The worker's party will be on March 18. The committee chairmen have until Friday at 4 p.m. to get their lists into the office of all those who are eligible to receive invitations to the party. Kitchen Chairman Hilbert Pechacek thanked all volunteers who helped in the kitchen for anniversary day. He thanked his wife, Willie Mae, for help in calling everyone. President of the Birthday Club, Flo Orsag, reminded everyone that the Birthday Club is having a coverletmaking party every third Wednesday. They are making a coverlet to be auctioned at the June meeting (if we can have it ready by then.) All's Well ... Social Night Chairman, A.J. Stayton, said he received a letter from the state wanting to see our bingo records. The gentleman took our records with him and came back on Thursday, saying everything was in order. He did say these records should be on the computer so he asked for Roberta's help. A.J. also told us that Mary Kosut has had a heart attack and had angioplasty but is doing fine. Bill Hughes passed away. He was a hard worker at the lodge and will surely be missed. Scholarship Committee, Vincent Hegwood, thanked Josephine Pflughaupt for making the transition run smoothly. They have received three applicants for scholarships. Rules and Regulations committee, Gene Barcak, told us the committee went over Article VIII Section V A motion was made and seconded that the new change in Article VIII Section V which was "with the approval of the president or first vice president, has the authority to purchase flowers for members in good standing that have let their dues lapse due to circumstances beyond their control" be accepted. Motion carried. Wanted: Singers and Piano Player Gene is also President of the Choral Group and he stated that the group sang with the orchestra on anniversary day. They are looking for singers. If you can sing, please come join them. If you know of anyone who would like to play the piano for them, please tell Gene. Benevolence—Dorothy Pflughaupt made her report. She explained the new forms which you can get in the office. If you have any questions, please call her. Dorothy Novak was chairman of this committee, but since she is so new with the lodge, she gave up the position. Dorothy Pflughaupt is now the benevolence chairman. District Five Director Larry Pflughaupt discussed by-laws and regulations. He spoke on the prospective sale or lease of the northeast corner of the home property in Temple. Larry announced that enrollment for the upcoming AARP defensive driving course had fallen short and had to be cancelled. The next course is scheduled for April 26 and 27. District Five Report District Five Vice President Fred Burl reported that the District Five


Wednesday, February 28, 2001—VESTNIK/11 Spring meeting will be held in Crosby, Texas on March 4, 2001 at the American Legion Hall. Host lodges will be lodge 65-and lodge 91. Lunch will be served from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Price of the meal is $5 for adults and $3 for children and please bring your favorite pastry for dessert. The meeting will start at 1:30. Binga will be played in the afternoon. Please bring prizes for bingo and please bring door prizes. There will also be election of officers. Please come out and join them for a day of fun. District Five Youth Counselor Marie Stayton asked that we look on the back table at the Valentines made by our youth to be taken to the Veterans Hospital. On March 6, she is going with the district director to Lufkin. They are finally starting a youth club there. Our president said that Lynn Johnsen, Districts One and Five and Field Representative, called her today and asked her to honor Mildred Holeman who was Number One in the district for the amount of insurance written for the month of January. Josephine Buri is with us tonight. She thanked everyone for the cards and phone calls received while she was ill. Clara Broz reminded us that we have cemetery lots for sale at a very reasonable price at Brookside Cemetery. If you are interested, please contact her. King Hegwood mentioned that he is still collecting egg cartons to be used at the food bank. Guide Josephine Pflughaupt read the names of anniversaries and birthdays celebrated in the month of February. The membership sang, "Happy Birthday" to these celebrants and the anniversary celebrants furnished the beverages after the meeting. Door prizes of $5 each were won by Frances Seeburger, Ed Gerlich, Celestine Darilek, Flo Orsag and Georgia Barcak. Everyone was told to look under his chair to see if there was a heart—they were Evelyn Zajicek and Margie Anders who each received boxes of candy.

1. Our Anniversary Celebration had a good dinner and at the head of it was Johnny Broz and his helpers were Edwin Gerlich, Dennis Roder, John Broz, Gary Blahuta and Paul Beck. 2. Mary Quider had charge of the coffee at the celebration and her helpers were: Bessie Kolacny and Julie Kinnamon. Ellen Miculka had charge of the pastry and the Birthday Club will list her helpers. 3. Another fine youth is being active in our lodge and that is Krystal Bender, daughter of Jeanette and E.J. Bender. 4. Thanks to E.J. Bender for that beautiful large glass star in the lobby. 5. I surely hope that Nat Gonzales is lots better! Get well greetings go also to Bessie Dewer. I was glad to hear that Lillie Spies is doing fine. 6. Our Secretary-Treasurer Roberta Johnson is quite a busy lady. It is not only the bookkeeping, but the phone rings often! 7. Don't forget that special dance, the St. Patrick's Dance on March 17 with good music by the Fabulous Six (polka and variety). 8. The Birthday Club will have a good dinner on the second Wednesday in March. They always have one on the second Wednesday, so don't miss them. Don't forget our spring district meeting is this Sunday at the American Legion Hall at Crosby. It starts with a barbecue dinner and social at 12:30. The meeting starts at 1:30 p.m. Do come and show your support for the SPJST. Thanks to Entertainment Chairman Betty Theiss for all the information on the good dances in March including the members working each: March 3—Gus Lindemann, Big Band music; Mamie and Ed Lorenz March 10—Manny Green, Big Band music; Mary and Victor Stanek March 17—St. Patrick's Dance—The Fabulous Six, Polka and Variety; Charlie and Annabell Veit March 24—Johnny Dyson, Big Band music; Willie Mae and Gilbert Bert For a good time come to Lodge 88! Fraternally, Tillie Helmcamp —SPJST-

Next Meeting March 12

Our next meeting is on March 12, 2001. Please come. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. Fraternally, Flo Orsag, Recording Secretary —SPJST-

Lodge 88, Houston

reports on lodge, member activities It is so good to read about the Weimar Lodge 8 getting activated. I know they are excited about it and I hope it will grow. This is a great organization and besides good insurance, it does so much for the youth (free camp, Youth Achievement Days, etc.) I think I'll number my news items, the way the late Frank Tilich told me:

Lodge 88, Houston

Birthday Club Sisters report on February meeting The Pledge of Allegiance was recited after the President Flo Orsak called the meeting to order at 11:15 a.m., February 14, 2001. Twenty-two members were present. The minutes were read by Ellen Miculka and were accepted. The treasurer's report was given by Mary Quider and accepted. Sunshine Chairman Mary Kosut was absent. She has been under the weather. She had a heart attack, February 3. John, her husband, took her to Katy Hospital, but they didn't have the equipment for the surgery. So she went to Memorial City on Sunday, February 4 and had surgery on Monday. She didn't

have to have a bypass. They did the balloon procedure and she will stay for two or three days. She went home; then she was back in the hospital for more procedures. I had a call before I got through with my letter that Mary is in the hospital again. Mary, we wish you back soon and wish you a speedy recovery. Dona Clooney will be Sunshine Chairman as Mary Kosut resigned. Calcutta was won by Flo Orsag, Estelle Kelly and Lillie Spies. February birthdays were Josephine Bishop and Bess Witovec. Happy birthday to you. Kathy Trefell's husband died in Galveston in January 2001. Our sympathy to you and your family. Kathy Trefell was nominated for the honorary member list. Hostesses for March are Margie Anders, Alice Bily and Evelyn Gutkowski. They will serve. "We are guessing." Cakes will be baked by Alice Bily, Margie Anders and Evelyn Gutkowski. It Was a First .

The Birthday Club had its first yo-yo meeting and had a lot fun cutting and sewing. We cut about 500 yo-yos. Some would cut and others would sew. Those that came out were Ellen Miculka, Flo Orsag, Mary Kosut, Helen Hegwood, Margie Anders, Dona Clooney, Alice Bily, Edna Wehring, Almeida Bravenec and myself, Evelyn Zajicek. The weather was so bad that day, that is why more didn't come. We brought our sack lunches. We really had a good time.

Flo and Calvin went to Oklahoma during the Christmas holidays to see their daughter. It started snowing and they were stranded for a few days, but they made it back okay. They enjoyed their visit with the grandchildren. Evelyn Mikolas is a little under the weather. We missed you at the meeting. Josephine Buri and Lillie Spies have been under the weather also. We wish you all a speedy recovery. If anyone of the Birthday Club Sisters have any news, let me know. The dinner was very good Valentine's Day—it was Ranch King Chicken, stewed apples and carrots and peas, cake, tea or coffee. We, the Birthday Club Sisters, want to thank Ernest Anders for getting our papers out of the trunks of their cars. We do thank you. Guide Helen Hegwood led us in prayer and then we ate. May you all have a good February and March. Fraternally, Evelyn Zajicek, Vice President —SPJST-

Lodge 92, Fort Worth

Ladies Circle reports on February meeting The Ladies Circle of Fort Worth SPJST Lodge 92 met for its regular meeting on February 13, 2001 at the

The SPJST Youth Achiever A Fraternal Life Insurance Plan for Young People Ages o to 15. Children will outgrow clothes and the shoes but the SPJST Youth Achiever life insurance certificate offers benefits that can last a lifetime. What's more, it's very affordable!. You can get $10,000 to $50,000 of life insurance coverage for your child or grandchild for just pennies a day. Premiums are low: $5.40 monthly or $6o annually per $10,000 unit of coverage, with a maximum of five units per youngster. The SPJST Youth Achiever certificate also builds cash value. Accidental death and payor disability riders are

available. For more information on the SPJST Youth Achiever Life certificate or other financial products, please contact your local lodge sales representative. SPJST members, ages six to high school senior, are encouraged to join an SPJST Youth Club. SPJST Youth Clubs provide opportunities for members to build self-confidence, meet new friends, develop responsibility, learn leadership skills, serve their communities and have fun. The Program also conducts summer camp. For details, contact your local lodge or any of the District Youth Counselors listed on page two.


12/VESTNIK—Wednesday, Febraury 28, 2001 National Hall with 34 members, two men and guests, Glenn Gibson and Therease Clay, present. New President Linda Lewis started the meeting at 10:30 a.m. with the Pledge of Allegiance. Ann Schnider read the minutes for January since the new secretary/ reporter Julia Dueser was absent. They were approved as read. The prior secretary, Betty Lindsay, recorded the minutes for the newspaper. Treasurer Evelyn Spacek gave her Sunshine report and reminded the ladies of annual dues which are collected each January. Hostess Chairman Mary Ann thanked the February hostesses and announced that hostesses for March will be Helen Kubala, Theretta Praslicka and Jean Sparkman. No old or new business was mentioned at the meeting. Hall Manager Joyce Tesar gave her report regarding upcoming activities. Birthdays for February are Pauline Bownlee, Pauline Morbitzer, Rose Nieswiadomy and Mary Ann Kozel. Happy birthday to all and many more. Door prize winner was Jean Sparkman. Our Christmas party in February was passing gifts left to right as James Greer read the Wright Story. Fun was had by all. Next Meeting March 13 Hope to see you all next month on Tuesday, March 13, 2001 at National Hall at 10 a.m. Bring your friends and join the fun. Respectfully submitted, Betty Lindsay for Julia Dueser Secretary/Reporter —SPJST-

142, Houston reports on February meeting Lodge

President Keith Kieschnick called our monthly meeting to order at 2 p.m. on Sunday February 11, 2001. Our register showed 28 members present along with six visitors. All stood for the Pledge of Allegiance and remained standing for a moment of silence for our departed member, Gary Don James. May he rest in peace. Roll call of officers was given by Secretary Alice Jochen along with the minutes from the previous meeting. Correspondence was read. Our 75year member is Lillian Schmidt and we have two 50-year members, namely, Gaye Nell C. Brown and Travise W. Schank. Also, our lodge has received the Bronze category award which will be presented at the Lodge Incentive Banquet at Lodge 24, Cyclone on Saturday, February 24, 2001. All officers' reports were read. Sick Committee reports Alene Kieschnick had eye surgery and was an out-patient. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Visitors recognized were Lynn Johnsen, our new State Field Representative, Melanie Zavodny, State Youth Director, Larry Pflughaupt, District Five Director, Edna Wehring and Dorothy Pflughaupt. We welcome

our visitors to our meetings. New Business The upcoming Barbecue Cookoff is on March 16 and 17 at Lodge 142. The capsule prize drawing for $50 went unclaimed due to the absence of Angeline R. Schmidt and Brian Tumis. Next month the drawing will be for $60. Five cash prizes went to Walter Rosilier, Elmo Walther, Frank Tumis, H.R. Hermis, Nelson Jochen. Four refreshment prizes went to Robert Kieschnick, Chris Schleider, Elizabeth Hermis and Mary Ann Kieschnick. Additional door prizes were won by Ruth Kieschnick, Chris Schleider, Alice Jochen, Elmo Walther, Robert Kieschnick, Henry Hermis and Dennis Hermis.. Next Meeting March 11 The meeting adjourned at 3:30 p.m. Refreshments and lunch were served. The next meeting is on March 11, 2001 at 2 p.m. Respectfully, Alice Jochen, Secretary —SPJST-

142, Houston sponsors second annual barbecue cookoff March 16-17 Lodge

Lodge 142, Houston, 5508 Nolda, will hold its Second Annual Barbecue Cookoff on Friday and Saturday, March 16 and 17. Categories include brisket, chicken, pork ribs, pinto beans and potato salad. Entry fee is $25 per entry; $15 entry fee for both Potato Salad and Pinto Beans. For all entries including Master Cook, $100. Entry deadline is March 15. All entry fees will be returned in cash prizes and first through fourth place trophies. Schedule • Thursday Cookers' meeting, SPJST 142, 7 p.m. • Friday—Set-up after 1 p.m. Public dance 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Live music provided by the Texas Drifters • Saturday—Turn in/Turn in Times: Potato Salad 11 a.m. Pinto Beans 12 p.m. Chicken 1 p.m. Ribs 2 p.m. Brisket 3 p.m. Winners will be announced at 5 p.m. Must be present to claim prize. For entry information, contact SPJST (713) 862-6291 or Nancy Cook (713) 330-0740. Contest Rules • All entries must be made from scratch. Briskets must be raw; no marinating. • All briskets must be tagged starting Friday (can tag two briskets) • Potato salad can be made prior • Pinto Beans must be cooked on site • Chicken: 1/2 of a whole chicken plus 12 pieces cut or picked. • Brisket: must turn in 12 slices cut at least 1/4 inch thick

• Ribs: must turn in 12 cut ribs • No garnish, foil, paper, etc. of any kind. Disqualification will result. • Runners will pick your turn-in up at the turn in time and must witness turn-ins being taken from tagged entry. Do not cut until runners ask for it. • No outside beer. Beer will be available on site. • All teams will be responsible for their areas. Please keep areas clean. Judging Criteria Chicken and ribs will be judged on texture, taste, and overall appearance. Brisket will be judged on smoke ring, taste, texture and overall appearance. Come on out for a great time! Nancy Cook —SPJST-

151, Wharton meets March 12 at Hinze Bar-B-Q Lodge

Lodge 151, Wharton will hold the first meeting of the year on Monday, March 12, 2001 at Hinze Bar-B-Q Meeting Room, Wharton, Texas. Registration will begin at 6:30 p.m. A meal will be served at 7 p.m. followed by the meeting. Please RSVP to Carolyn Bucek, (979) 532-1910, Rita Vanek (979) 5436220, Madeline Shimek (979) 5431890 or Charles Bucek (979) 3356084. The caterer will need to know how many to prepare for. Special guests will include Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride, who will be our guest speaker. Matt Vanek will be presented with an appreciation plaque. The installation of officers will also be held. Officers are as follows: President Madeline Shimek Vice President Charles Bucek Second Vice President David Bucek Secretary Pauline Kalina Treasurer Carolyn Bucek Fraternal Activities Coordinator and Reporter Rita Vanek

Lodge 204, Stephenville mourns loss of Daniel Russell Members of the lodge were saddened by the loss of one our members on January 13 when Daniel Nathan Russell was involved in a tragic auto accident near Glen Rose, Texas. Daniel was only 16 years old and a very well-liked student at Burleson High School and in the Drama Club and was hoping to be an actor when he finished school. He had joined the members of Lodge 204 at the Koffee Kup Restaurant for the annual Christmas party in December for a happy time with the members. He had returned on Saturday, the 13th, to visit his grandparents in Hico and was on his way home when the accident happened. Our sympathy for the parents Joe and Rebecca Russell, his grandparents, B.J. and Joyce Russell, his aunts, uncles and cousins and all of his friends at Burleson High School. It is always tragic when we loose someone close to us, but it is a double tragedy when someone so young dies because they are the ones that will be carrying on the work in the future and leading the country when we are too old to do those things. In Loving Tribute I would like to share a poem that was written by Daniel Russell:

If Tomorrow Never Comes by Daniel Russell If I knew it would be the last time That I'd see you fall asleep, I would tuck you in more tightly And pray the Lord to keep. If I knew it would be the last time that I'd see you walk out the door; I would give you a hug and kiss And call you back for one more. If I knew that it would be the last time I'd hear your voice lifted up in praise, I would video tape each action and word, So I could play them back day after day.

Calendar of, Events Watch for the schedule for the year in the mail. The Executive Committee met and has planned the meetings for the year. We are planning several good programs and parties. Attend the March meeting and . enjoy the company of your fellow lodge members. Fraternally, Rita J. Vanek Fraternal Activities Coordinator/Reporter —SPJST-

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Members of Lodge 204, Stephenville express condolences to the family and friends of Daniel Nathan Russell, 16, pictured at right with his grandmother, Joyce Russell, at the Lodge 204 Christmas party in December. Also pictured above with Grandmother Russell is grandson Sam Hartgraves.


Wednesday, February 28, 2001—VESTNIK/13 If I knew that it would be the last time I could spare an extra minute or two To stop and say I love you Instead of assuming you know I do. If I knew that it would be the last time I would be there to share your day, Well, I'm sure you'll have so many more, So I can let this one slip away. For sure, there is always tomorrow To make up for an oversight, And we always get a second chance To make everything right. There will always be another day To say "I love you's" And certainly there's another chance To say our "Anything I can do's?" But just in case I might be wrong, And today is all I get, I'd like to say how much I love you And I hope we never forget. Tomorrow is not promised to anyone, Young or old, And today may be the last chance you get To hold you loved one tight . . . So if you're waiting for tomorrow, Why not do it today? For if tomorrow never comes, You'll surely regret the day. That you didn't take that extra time Fora smile, a hug or a kiss And you were too busy to grant someone, What might have been their last wish. So hold your loved ones close today, Whisper in their ear, Tell them how much you love them, And that you'll always hold them dear. Take time to say "I'm sorry," "Please forgive me;" "Thank you;" or "It's okay." And if tomorrow never comes, You'll have no regrets about today. We all take for granted that the world will keep on turning and that, tomorrow will always be there, but perhaps we need to think more what we are doing today and think about the others that we come in contact with in life and make this a better world to live in It brings to mind a little prayer that has been repeated many times: "Lord, give me the serenity to except the things that I cannot change, and the power to change those that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." Lees hope there a lot of tomorrows and that the world keeps on turning and we can do the things today that make this a better place to live. Fraternally, Norman M. Kneschk —SPJST-

Reunions March 4 Meeks-Cyclone School—at the Seaton Community. Center, Highway 53, Seaton, Texas. For more information, you may call: Meeks—Laverne Schiller Vanicek (254) 780-2586 or Cyclone—Gene Engbrock (254) 778-8638 April 21 Descendants of Anton and Alouise Jancak Kelner—at the American Legion Hall, East Bernard. For more information, please contact Helen Kelner, Secretary, (281) 342-2624 or Helen Vrana, Treasurer, (979) 532-3622 June 23 Patak Family (descendants of John and Anna Patak including John, Frank and Rudolph, Lucy Honza and Annie Laza)—at the KJT Hall, Ennis, Texas, 2 p.m. —SPJST-

of Allegiance.

Secretary Linda Lewis read the minutes from the last meeting and Treasurer Mary Ann Kozel gave the treasurer's report. Both were accepted as presented. Linda read note from the Cancer Society thanking the Club for the cash donation which was, made at the request of Linda for not accepting payment for the Christmas ham she purchased. Also a card of thanks was read from Father Sal for his Christmas monetary gift. "Happy Birthday" was sung to February celebrants Roy Alholm, Pauline Cox, Georgia Davidson, Rosemary Gribble, Billie King, Mary Ann Kozel and Rose Nieswiadomy. May you all have many more. Sunshine Chairperson Lydia Alholm reported sending get well cards to Lillian Smith; Rosemary Gribble who fell and fractured her ribs; Irene Green who fell down some stairs and broke her arm and leg; Georgia Davidson who is now residing at West Side Care Center and Anna Johnson who has been sick. Sympathy cards were sent to Rosemary Gribble on loss of her brother, Joe Haverty; Jeanie Mason and Rosie Steinman on loss of their sister, May Renfro; and Libbie Vrla on loss of brother in-law, Charles Kosarek. Coming Events

Activities for the year were discussed — a bake sale will be held in April; eating out social will be in July with Alice making the reservations at Ryan Steak House and Lydia will handle the menu for Thanksgiving and Christmas luncheons. President Alice reminded Harold Balvin, Bessie Brezina, Anna Johnson and Annie Whitsell that they are scheduled to be hostesses in March. News of Members

Worth Friendship Club reports on February meeting Fort

The members of the Friendship Club met on Wednesday, February 7, 2001 with 27 members and Martha Clifton's guest, Billie Horton, present. President Alice Barnes called the meeting to order with a prayer followed by everyone reciting the Pledge

We were saddened to learn of the death of Alma Anderson in January. Our sympathy to her family. We were glad to see that Irene Green is down to only wearing one cast. She took a "topple" and broke her arm and leg. Get well soon. Joe and Mary Ann Kozel are proud grandparents of Nicholas Harvey Craig who was born on January 31 and weighed six pounds and seven ounces. His parents are Mark and Barbie (Kozel) Craig of Austin. (Continued on page 15.)

In Memoriam Expression of Sympathy We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed brother, HENRY GROSSMAN of Robinson who died Thursday, February 8, 2001 at the age of 80 years. Services were held Sunday, February 11 at 2 p.m. at Bellmead Funeral Home Chapel , with Reverend Larry Buenger officiating. Burial took place at Robinson Cemetery. Brother Henry worked as a welder for Mercury Tool Co. until his retirement in 1980. He served in World War II and was a member of the American Legion. He attended St. John's United Church oftChrist and was a member of Robinson Cemetery Association. He became an SPJST member of Lodge 66 in January 1974. Brother Henry was preceded in death by his wife, Lydia Rogas Grossman of 54 years. Survivors include two children, Allen Grossman and wife, Jackie of Cleburne and Shirley Witt and husband, Mike of Crawford; brother, Walter Grossman of Robinson; two sisters, Velma Rogers of Oklahoma and Annabelle Frosch of Midlothian; six grandchildren, Teri Rodgers, Jeff and Tracy Grossman, Katrina Northcutt and Corey and Casey Witt; and three great-grandchildren, Tori Northcutt, Garrett Grossman and Haven Rodgers. May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Darlene Engelke Johnnie Gaidusek Margaret Gaidusek

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Expression of Sympathy We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed sister, HELEN KUDELKA of West, Texas who died Thursday, February 1, 2001 at the age of 79 years. Services were held Sunday at West Brethren Church with Reverend Don Ketcham and Reverend Lawrence Junek officiating. Burial took place at West Brethren Cemetery. Sister Helen was born in West to Joseph and Carrie Foit. She graduated from West High School and married Milton Stover who preceded her in death on October 11, 1957. She was then married to Edmund Kudelka who preceded her in death on July 10, 1992. She enjoyed gardening and being

with her family. She was a member of the American Ex P.O.W. Chapter 1 of Waco; a 50-year member of SPJST; a lifetime member of West Brethren Church; and Sunday school teacher. She taught Vacation Bible School, sang in the choir and was an active member of the Christian Sisters. Survivors include two daughters, Carole McNeil and husband, Alan of Sugarland and Patte Cloud of Houston; three sisters, Polly Barton and Anna Ruth Lovecky of West and Dorothy Schovajsa of Inez; brother, Robert D. Foit of Irving; two sisters in-law, Doris Foit of West and Josephine Harper of Waco; brother inlaw, Albin Foit of West; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. May our departed sister rest in peace. Resolution Committee Johnnie Gaidusek Margaret Gaidusek Darlene Engelke ---SPJST---

Expression of Sympathy We, the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, Texas, and on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed member, WILLIAM OTTO PLASEK, 91, who passed away January 31, 2001 in Houston. Mr. Plasek was born November 16, 1909 in Wesley, Texas to Joseph Plasek and Frances Kappa. Mr. Plasek married Gladys Ernestine Evans in 1935, a union that would last for 65 years. Prior to moving to Houston in 1943, they lived in Rosebud, Texas. He worked in the pipe fabrication industry retiring in 1977. He was a member of Pipefitters Local 211, a member of SPJST Lodge 88 for more than 50 years, a member of Fullbright United Methodist Church in the Heights. He played the fiddle, played pasture baseball in younger days and enjoyed fishing. He is survived by his loving wife, Gladys Plasek; sons, Larry Plasek and wife, Jo Ann of Houston, Terry Plasek and wife, Shawney of Conroe; grandchildren, Scott, Chris and Amber Plasek; and great-granddaughter, Shelby Plasek. The family received friends at Heights Funeral Home on Thursday, February 1, 2001 from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral services were Friday, February 2 in the funeral home chapel with Phil Rennemer officiating at 1 p.m. Interment was in Memorial Oaks Cemetery. May our departed brother rest in peace. Mary Roznovsky Gladys Havemann Estelle Hillman —SPJST-


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We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed brother, HOMER OWEN MCDOUGAL of Clifton, Texas who died Tuesday, January 9, 2001 at the age of 78 years. Funeral Services were held Saturday, January 13, 2001 at 10 a.m. at First Methodist Church in Clifton with the Reverend Cleon Flanagan and Reverend Marvin Moore officiating. Brother Homer attended school at Womack. He married Emma Schraeder in March 1951. They lived in Clifton all of their lives. Brother Homer worked at General Tire in Waco and owned and operated McDougal Repair Shop in Clifton. He served as Sunday School superintendent at First United Methodist Church for 15 years; president of the men's club; board member; and head usher for 18 years. Brother McDougal was a member of the city council for one year, the Central Texas Fair for 30 years and the Clifton Volunteer Fire Department for 24 years. He was president of Farmers Mutual Insurance, American Cancer Society and Boy Scout leader. He joined Lodge 66 SPJST in March 1972. Survivors include wife, Emma of Clifton; son, Jerry McDougal and wife, Sharon; and granddaughter, Carla. May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Margaret Gaidusek Johnnie Gaidusek Darlene Engelke —SPJST-

The officers and members of Lodge 135, Volna Cechie, Ennis, express deepest sympathy to the family of our departed sister ANNIE R. KOUBEK. Sister Koubek was born on the 8th of October 1906 in Crisp, the daughter of Frank and Annie Mica Skrivanek. She passed away on January 30, 2001 at the age of 94, at the Ennis Care Center. She was reared in the Creechville community and attended school there. On January 1, 1930, she married Frank Koubek. They lived in the Telico community and farmed. He died on June 4, 1936. She worked as a housekeeper and nanny in Dallas until her health required her to retire. Sister Koubek was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Ennis and SPJST Lodge 135. She is survived by one daughter and her husband, Mary Ann and Leslie 0. Kubin of Ennis; one brother, Willie Skrivanek of Ennis; three sisters, Hermina Taraba of Ennis; Pauline Marek of Abbott;and Georgia Wensowitch of Ennis. Funeral services were held at the Keever Mortuary in Ennis, on February 1. Burial was at Myrtle Cemetery. Services were conducted by the Reverend Bill McConnelee of the First Presbyterian Church. Pallbearers were Mike Wensowitch, Nick Wensowitch, Alex Wensowitch, George Wensowitch, Bill Skrivanek, and George Honza. May our department sister rest in peace. Sylvia Laznovsky Secretary —SPJST-

We, the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, Texas, and on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed member, WILLIAM F. "BILL" HUGHES age 77, who joined his son, Billy, joyfully after his heroic battle with pancreatic cancer. He retired after 39 years of service with Rath Packing Company. He was a member of St. Christopher's Catholic Church for 32 years, member of Lodge 88, Houston, Men's Club of Lodge 88, Houston, Polka Club, Polka Lovers Klub of America. Bill is survived by his wife of 55 years, Adella Hughes, sister Ocy Hughes; several nieces, nephews; relatives; and a host of friends. The family received friends on Monday, February 5, 2001. The Rosary was held at 7 p.m., Monday in Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, February 6 at St. Christopher's Catholic Church, 8150 Park Place, Houston, Texas. Rites of committal followed in Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Vitas Hospice and Sister Maria of St. Christopher's Catholic Church. Mary Roznovsky Gladys Havemann Estelle Hillman —SPJST-

Resolution of Sympathy We, the members of the Resolution Committee of Lodge Slavonic Linden 66, Waco, Texas, on behalf of our membership, wish to express our deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of our departed sister, HELEN ALINE ADAMS of Gatesville who died January 10, 2001 at the age of 86 years. Funeral Services were held at Adams Funeral Home in Marlin with Connie Joe Allen officiating. Burial took place in Chilton Cemetery. Sister Adams was born in Grosebeck to John and Louise Popejoy. She married Curtis Adams who preceded her in death in 1990. She was a self-employed beautician for 30 years; a member of the Baptist Church; a resident of Chilton for 40 years; and an SPJST member since July 1969. Survivors include son, Bobbie Higgins of Texarkana; three daughters, Barbara Harrison of Robinson, Sheila Clay Lednicky of Waco and Sherry Clay Acree of Gatesville; 11 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. May our departed sister rest in peace. Resolution Committee Darlene Engelke Margaret Gaidusek Johnnie Gaidusek —SPJST-

Expression of Sympathy We, the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 88, Houston, Texas, and on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed member, LILLIAN PALMER, who passed away on Friday, February 5, 2001 at the age of 81 in Webster, Texas. She was born July 16, 1919 in Wallis, Texas to Mr.. and Mrs. Felix Kozuch. She was a member of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband of many years, E.T. Palmer, Jr.; son L.T. Palmer and wife, Irene; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; sisters, Mary Arneaux and•Juliana Kozuch; brother in-law, Ned W. Palmer, Sr.; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The Palmer family received visitors on Thursday, February 8, 2001 from 6 p.m. at South Park Funeral Home. The celebration of life was held on Friday, February 9, 2001 at 3 p.m. at South Park Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend James Clark officiating. Burial followed at South Park Cemetery. May our departed sister rest in peace. Mary Roznovsky Gladys Havemann Estelle Hillman —SPJST-

Expression of Sympathy

He is preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Rosalie Matus Parma. He is survived by his devoted wife, Patricia (Patsy) Parma of Elm Mott; daughter, Jennifer Mott of Elm Mott; son, Jason J. Parma and wife, Martha Ann of Lewisville; brother, Ray Parma and wife, Rose of Elm Mott; sister, Janice Allison and husband, Kerry of Lacy Lakeview; beloved grandchildren, Mason and Lauren Mott of Elm Mott; and many nieces, nephews, friends and other relatives. Active pallbearers were Thomas Wolf, Rick Wolf, Gordon Campbell, Joe Foit, Eric Charanza, Jerry Michael Foitek, John Mott and John Jackson. Honorary pallbearers were Joe Foitek, Norm Boss, James Foitek, Tony Jones, Larry Marek, Eddie Marek, Chris McCauley, Johnny Landfried, Pat Pustejovsky, Albin Matus, Jr., Bill Wolf, Larry Podsednik and Greg Hammermeister. Memorials may be made to St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Mary's C.C.E. or the charity of your choice. James' family would like everyone to know he donated his eyes to help someone else see. Aderhold Funeral Home in West was in charge of arrangements. Resolution Committee Willie A. Skerik Georgia Skerik Peggy Dobecka —SPJST-

Expression of Sympathy

We, the Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 92 in Fort Worth, Texas, We, the Resolution Committee of wish to express our deepest sympathy SPJST Lodge 6, West, Texas on behalf to the bereaved family of our departed of our entire membership, wish to sister, ELLA MAE OZYMY FARAIZL, express our sympathy to the family of 87, a homemaker, who died our departed brother, Wednesday, January 31, 2001 at a JAMES J. "SLICK" PARMA. James J. "Slick or J.J." Parma, age McKinney nursing home. Mass of Christian Burial was at 2 52 of Elm Mott, passed away early Thursday morning, January 25, 2001 at p.m., Friday at St. Rita's Catholic Hillcrest Hospital in Waco. A rosary was recited 7:30 p.m. Church, the Friday at Aderhold Funeral Home Reverend Richard Chapel in West by the Reverend Tim Flores, celebrant. Vaverek. Mass of Christian Burial was Burial was at celebrated 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Shannon Rose Hill Mary's Catholic Church of the Memorial Park. Assumption with the Reverend Ed Rosary was at 7 Karasek and the Reverend Timothy p.m., Thursday at Vaverek as celebrants. Burial followed Shannon Rose Hill Ella Mae Faraizl Funeral Chapel. at St. Mary's Cemetery. Ella Mae was born in Bomarton on Mr. Parma was born January 23, 1949 in Waco the son of Joe and October 18, 1913 and graduated from Rosalie Matus Parma. He attended Ennis High School. She was a longAbbott and Penelope schools and grad- time resident of Fort Worth. She was a uated from Penelope High School in member of St. Rita's Catholic Church 1967. He married Patricia Emily and a life member of the Rosary Altar Foitek on September 27, 1969 in West. Society. Survivors include son, Raymond He was an insurance salesman for American National Insurance Faraizl, Sr. and his wife, Carole of Company in Hillsboro, Corsicana and Garland; daughter, JoAnn McMillen and her husband, Bob of Celina; six Waco since 1974. James loved life and enjoyed play- grandchildren; and six great-grandchiling dominoes and 42, photography, dren. May our departed sister rest in Westfest, playing horseshoes and being with his family. He was a member of peace. Resolution Committee St. Mary's Catholic Church of the . Monalee Hattendorf Assumption in West, Knights of Victoria Murphy Columbus in Bellmead and KJT Christine Zich Society and SPJST Lodge 6 in —SPJSTCottonwood.


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Letters Section (Continued from page 13.) Lydia Alholm made a trip to Bossier City on February 12 with the KC group, and yes, she did come, back a big winner. Rosie Steinman 's daughter, Vicki, was married to Terry Hix in Las Vegas recently. Her family gave Vicki and Terry a lovely reception at the Sokol complete with entertainment. The newlywed game was played with the newly wed couple plus a couple from each of the three generations of the Milan family being the contestants. It was a lot of fun. Our sympathy goes out to Jeanie Mason and Rose Steinman on the loss of their sister, Mary Renfro. Mary had so many friends and will be missed by all. May her soul rest in peace. The family did enjoy visiting with their sister, Frances Mamulla and her daughter, Missy, from Illinois during this time of sadness. I just learned why Billie King missed our December party. She was sailing on the Delta Queen down the Mississippi River. I hear that she had a wonderful time. Apparently, she did think of us as she gave everyone a crochet pocket with cross inside and the poem, "Cross In My Pocket." How beautiful! Congratulations go out to Linda Lewis who was elected President of the Lodge 92 Ladies group. We know you will do a good job. Rosemary Gribble celebrated her 95th birthday on February 18 with her family giving her a beautiful party at the Sokol. Rosemary's three children, eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren were all present plus four nieces and one great-niece. Refreshments were lovely, the Senior Citizens String Band from White Settlement provided the music and Lydia Alholm did a wonderful job of family introductions and background history on Rosemary. Everyone enjoyed the afternoon and Rosemary looked beautiful. Congratulations, Rosemary, on being 95 years young. Gertrude Dawson is now residing in a Nursing Care Center and Lena Norman is currently in the hospital. Get well wishes go out to both of you. February hostesses were Camille Bolcer, Ima Lou LaPlant and Rose Romeo who did a terrific job. Following the meeting, grace was said and everyone enjoyed a great luncheon. Following, games were played—hear that our new president and new treasurer and a beautiful job at their first meeting. Thanks go out to Lydia wh6 provided me with all the news as I was unable to attend the meeting. My brother in-law, Charles Kosarek of Arlington, passed away. He will be greatly missed in our family and my love and prayers go out to my sister, Lil. The next meeting will be March 7. I am looking forward to seeing everyone then. Libbie Vrla, Reporter —SPJST-

SPJST 100th Anniversary Cookbook The

Includes more than 500 pages of delicious recipes contributed by SPJST members from all over. Books are $11 each and available through the MST Home Office. To get yours, write: MIST Anniversary Cookbook c/o SPOT Home Office P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 16503. For lodge and youth club volume orders and discounts, please contact Daryl Entrop at (8001121-1518.

Youth Letters Section

Let's hear what your members and youth club are doing to make a positive difference in your community. Send your news and photos to: Vestnik, c/o SPJST P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503

FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com Got a question? Call (800) 727-7578

Lodge 6, Cottonwood Lodge 6, Cottonwood youth members plan Youth Club sends for kite-flying contest get well wishes to assistant leader Dear Readers, We all were selling Valentine Teddy Bears for the March of Dimes. We will hold our March meeting on Sunday, March 4 at 3:30 p.m. If the weather will be nice, we also will hold our kite-flying contest. There have been very few times that the weather cooperates that we can fly them. Fraternally yours, t Celia Dobecka 2/28/01 —SPJST-

Dear Readers, We held our meeting Sunday, February 4. All reports were given by the officers and youth Leader Peggy Dobecka. Assistant Youth Leader Lydia Dobecka was not present as she had been in the hospital for five days. They were also moving into their new home in West. The youth club sent her a pretty arrangement of flowers. Fraternally yours, Whitney Dobecka 2/28/01 —SPJST-

Fraternal Insurance Isn't a Mystery. It's An Opportunity! Accept the Challenge. Be an SPJST Sales Representative. "Fraternalism has survived because it is good and it deserves to live," according to the authors of The Fraternal Sales Training Program. "Its leaders had a keen realization of the world's need for Fraternalism and the power to see into the future. The lives of these leaders are a challenge to fraternalists today . . . A glorious future looms ahead for the fraternal system with even greater opportunities for serving people, if we accept the challenge and live up to our opportunities." What about you? Are you willing to accept the challenge and be an SPJST Sales Representative? If so, please check with your local lodge for details or contact the SPJST Insurance Department at (800) 727-7578 and they will provide you with the information necessary to get you started. SPJST sales representatives earn competitive commissions, join in exciting incentive programs and receive superb sales training and support. Please call today.

Lodge 6, Cottonwood youth enjoy hot dog supper, Valentine exchange Dear Readers, We held our Valentine party Friday, February 16. We had a very good hot dog supper. All the ladies brought goodies also. We thank them all. We then exchanged Valentines into the decorated bags we made the week before. I want to thank everyone for the Valentines I got. We all had a good time. Fraternally yours, Christi Sparkman 2/28/01

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Lodge 18, L'Igin Youth Club makes, delivers Valentines Dear Vestnik Readers, We, Lodge 18, Elgin, made 80 Valentines and took them to the Golden Years Rest Home. We celebrated and exchanged gifts, had delicious food and skated. Charlie Anderson President 2/28/01

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Lodge 18, Elgin youth visit nursing home residents Dear Vestnik Readers, The youths made 80 Valentines and we are taking them to the Golden Years


16/VESTNIK—Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Rest Home to give to the patients there. Then, we are going to have our party and exchange Valentines. E.J. Anderson, Reporter 2/28/01 —SPJST-

Lodge 40,

El Campo-Hillje Youth Club enjoys Valentine's meeting The El Campo-Hillje Lodge 40 Youth Club held its monthly meeting at the lodge on Sunday, February 11, 2001 at 1:30 p.m, We had five members and two guests to attend. The youth enjoyed doing paper art and designing and decorating their own special Valentine. The youth leader gave each youth and guest a special Valentine and Valentine pencil. At the end of our meeting, some of the youth read individual Valentine poems to the adults and then all of the youth members and guest read one special Valentine poem all together. The youth did a great job. After the meeting, everyone enjoyed many refreshments. Fraternally, Ardis Bacak Youth Leader —SPJST----

Lodge 92, Fort Worth Youth Club elects officers Dear Vestnik Readers, Hello, everyone! I hope ya'll had a good Valentine's Day. If not, I wish ya'll all a very special one. Our Youth Club, Lodge 92, held a meeting. We elected officers. The results are:

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President Amber May Vice President Jeremiah May Secretary Max Krivanik Reporter Dustin Harrison Treasurer James Linderman Flag Bearers Alexa Hubenak, William Fuller The night before, we held a dance with Brave Combo. It was very successful, but not as many people as we expected. We raised a lot of money for our youth though. Thank you for those who showed up. Amber May President 2/28/01 —SPJST-

Lodge 107,

Floresville Youth Club members to assist with banquet Lodge 107 Youth Club held its regular meeting on February 11, 2001. We discussed the upcoming banquet to be on April 8, 2001. It is to honor 75-year members, 50-year members, new members and sales representatives of our lodge. The youth club will be in charge of serving the cake to the members. We talked about the Mission 2100 program and all were given cards to recruit new members. Our goal as a club is 10 new members. We were told about the dinner for all that worked at the Peanut Festival. It will be at Shorty's in Pleasanton on March 2 at 7 p.m. Our March meeting is changed to March 18, 2001. Same time, same place. Fraternally yours, Lian Pruski (12) —SPJST-

It's Time to

Make New Friends . • • Fraternalism and fraternal life insurance are both rooted in the principle that each of us has a responsibility to each other. Going back to the days of the Roman Empire, there were societies organized to unify groups and provide financial aid in time of sickness and death. Even then, there was a keen awareness of the cruelties and hardships that death brings to families. These early societies had another purpose. They recognized the need of human beings for companionship. For that reason, they provided a way for people to meet in friendly gatherings — where selfishness and prejudice were suppressed and the principles of brotherhood were nurtured, thereby establishing a better understanding among the members. You belong, too! Consider attending your next lodge or district meeting — and ask a friend to accompany you! Remember, "The time is right to make new friends."

Mission 2100 . . . Let's Make It Happen!

Czech Heritage (Continued from page 17.)

costume and stage design with a political, social and artistic purpose. This exhibition traces nearly a century of costume and scenic design through the work of 12 leading designers from the Czech Republic. Czech history is filled with periods of repression and loss of national identity. In the last century, under Nazism and Communism, truth was a rare commodity. These artists' ability to use irony and metaphor when the truth could not be heard, made it difficult for official censors to discern the subtext of a production. The end result has been a body .of work recognized as essentially Czech with its own identifiable character, a representation of space as opposed to place. A program of the Tobin Foundation at the McNay, Metaphor and Irony: Czech Scenic and Costume Design, 1920 - 1999 is produced by the Ohio Arts Council with support from The Ohio State University, Columbus and Lima campuses and the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas. About the McNay Housed in what was the home of the late Marion Koogler McNay, the McNay Art Museum focuses primarily on 19th and 20th century European and American art. Artists featured include Cezanne, Picasso, Gauguin, Matisse, O'Keeffe, Cassatt and Toulouse-Lautrec. The museum's collection of prints and drawings is one of the finest in the Southwest, while the Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts is one of the premier collections of its kind in the country. Contemporary art and modern sculpture are growing strengths of the collection, which now numbers of 13,000 objects. Other areas of concentration include medieval and Renaissance European sculpture and painting. Southwest folk art, and Native American arts and crafts from New Mexico. Opened in 1954, the McNay was the first modern art museum in Texas. Marion McNay left her art collection, her mediterranean-style residence and an endowment "for the advancement and enjoyment of modern art." The 23 acres of grounds, which include fountains, broad lawns and a Japanese garden and fish pond, are a popular spot for picnics and photography. The museum also featured a research library with 30,000 volumes, the 300seat Leeper Auditorium and a Museum Store. Museum hours are 10 a:m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; noon to 5 p.m. Sunday; closed Mondays, January 1, July 4, Thanksgiving and Christmas. The McNay is located at 6000 North New Braunfels, San Antonio, Texas. For more information, contact the McNay at (210) 8245368 or visit their website at www.McNayArt.org . Margaret Anne Lara Public and Media Relations Manager The McNay Art Museum (210) 805-1754 —SPJST--

Lavaca County Czech Heritage Society hosts March 4 tarock tournament Lavaca County Czech Heritage Society will host a tarock tournament on Sunday, March 4, 2001. The event will be held at the Hallettsville K of C Hall in Hallettsville, Texas. For more information, contact Robert J. Pesek, P.O. Box 292, Hallettsville, Texas, 77964 or call (361) 798-2584. —SPJST-

Travis-Williamson

Counties Czech Heritage Society meets March 4 The Travis-Williamson Counties Czech Heritage Society will meet on Sunday, March 4, 2001 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Round Rock Public Library, 216 E. Main Street, Room A in Round Rock, Texas. All members, guests and anyone who may interested in preserving the Czech heritage and culture are . welcome. For more information, you may call Richard Pavlasek, President, (215) 251-7931 or Ted Vitek, Board Member, (512) 928-0960. Monica Stojanik-Neal Reporter —SPJST-

Ondrej Coufal art

exhibition begins March 2 in Houston March 2 through March 31, 2001, Anya Tish Gallery will host an exhibition of paintings by Ondrej Coufal. Born in January 1979, Coufal lives in Bohemia, Czech Republic. Although barely 22 years old, he has already had 15 exhibitions of his paintings and drawings. This exhibition, the artist's third solo in Houston, is the first in the United States that he will attend. The opening reception will take place on Friday, March 2 from 6 to 9 p.m. The gallery is located at 1740 Sunset Boulevard, Houston, Texas, 77005. Regular hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Their phone number is (713) 524-2299. Coufal's images, executed in bold reds and ochres, intense blues and greens are reminiscent of Northern Renaissance portraiture by such artists as Jan Van Eyck and Albrecht Duren The artist manages to translate the historical into the contemporary and often surreal, thus resulting in engrossing and thought-provoking works of art. —SPJSTCzech artist Ondrej Coufal's works will be displayed March 2 through March 31 at the Anya Tish Gallery in Houston.


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ROIsliK 89 ISLO 9 tragedie Lidic. Zprava gla odtist Nesl dite na zadech. VOCABULARY: g aty-clothes, penize-money,

Learn Czech With Us 39th lesson. Pluralia tantum. I. Some nouns are used in the plural form enly although they denote a single thing. They are called pluralia tantum. masculine: penize, G. penez, D. penezi4m, L. penezich, I. penezi, g aty (declined like hrady), also Hradeany, G. Hradean, Karlovy Vary, G. KarlovYch Var and many other place-names ending in -y, -any. The genitive is always short, without

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feminine: kalhoty, G. kalhoty (declined like eny), also plavky, hodiny, hodinky, narozeniny, prazdniny, noviny, niaky, vahy, dejiny; dvere, G. dvert (declined like rule), also brYle housle, tante; vanoce, velikonoce, G. vanoc, velikonoc, D. vanocum, velikonocum; placenames are declined either like Zeny: Alpy, Cechy, Tatry, or like ulice: Krkono ge, Vr g ovice, Lidice, the genitive being mostly short, with a consonant at the end (tech, Lidic). neuter: lista, G. list (declined like mesta), kamna, zada, jatra (G. kamen, zad, jater).

The verbs used with the above nouns are always in plural. A special kind of numeral is used with them: jedny (= one pair, one set of), dvoje, troje, &very, patery, . gestery, sedmery, osmery, devatery, desatery, etc. by the suffix -ery. Similarly kolikery, nekollkery. Observe: Koupil jsem sl dvoje gaty. Jedu se Wit do KarlovSrch Var. Jsem Ovine bez penez. Mame doma troje hodiny. (But: tri hodiny = three oelock). K narozeninam jsem dostal hezkSi darek. Preeet1 jsem patery noviny. Nage babieka potrebuje dvoje brjrle. Rad jezdim do hor, hlavne do Krkonog a do Tater, ale i do Alp. t asto vypravim svSrm prateltim o dovolene v Krkono gich nebo v Tatrach. Lide nikdy nezapomeno'

Czech Heritage Society spring state meeting March 10 highlighting Dubina Signs of spring will be in the air when Czech Texans from throughout Texas come to Rosenberg, Texas for the Czech Heritage Society of Texas Spring meeting on March 10, 2001. The meeting, hosted by the Czech Heritage Society of Fort Bend County will take place at the new Rosenberg Civic and Convention Center on Highway 36, one mile south of US 59 and directly across from the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. for registration with the typical Czech welcome with coffee and kolaches. The program will begin at 10 a.m. with guest speaker Judge Ed Janecka of LaGrange, who will speak on the founding of Dubina, the first Czech settlement in Texas. Dubina will once again come to life when Judge Janecka shares historical

kalhoty-trousers, pants, playky-swirnsut. hodiny-clock, hodinky-watch, narozeniny birthday, prazdniny-holidays, novinynewspaper, dvere-door, nu/Icy-scissors, shears, vahy-scales, brYle-spectacles, glasses, housleviolin, lazne-spa, clejiny-history, lista-mouth, kamna-stove, zada-back, jatra-liver, vanoceChristmas, velikonoce-Easter, Wit (se)-cure, 41a-fully, completely.

Fort Bend County's "Cesky Den" celebraton April

Cesky Den (Czech Day) in Fort Bend County will be celebrated on April 7, at the American Legion Hall, Rosenberg, Texas, Hwy. 36 South, with the celebration lasting from 2 2. Comparison of adverbs. Adverbs derived from adjectives can form comp.m. to 11 p.m. parative and superlative. They mostly Billed as a "Musical Celebration of drop the endings -ko, -ce, -oko, -oce, the Czech Heritage and Culture," the -eko, -no, -ne and change the final conday will be filled with Czech music sonants: k, c-- e, h— ch— ., r— f, for your dancing and listening pleas— g, z— z, d— z. The most frequent sure. Even if you don't dance, you suffix for the comparative is will tap your foot to the variety of -ell (-eji after b, p, v, f, m): kratcemusic performed by the popular kratUji, ticho-ti§eji, Dujka Brothers who will perform slabt-slabtji, zdrave-zdraveji, from 2 to 6 p.m. followed by the srdane-srdetneji, pomalupomaleji. Bobby Jones Czech Band on stage -e is used with a small number of from 7 to 11. Although the saying is adverbs: draho, draze-drale. that "Every Czech is a Musician," giroko, giroce- gire, blizko, you don't have to be able to play an snadno-snaze, te2ko-tile, instrument to enjoy the folk music at and the irregular comparison: Czech immigrant ancestors brought dobre-lepe, malo-mene, gpatne, with them when they came to live in a hodne-vice, dlouho-dele, brzo-drive. free country. The superlative adds prefix nej- to the A Silent Auction is also a part of comparative degree. the day's events. Books on Czech VOCABULARY: ticho (/tige-quiet)/ly, cooking, history and genealogy will slabe-weak/ly, zdrave-healthy, also be available. srdetne-cordially, draze-expensively, dear, g iroce-broadly, snadno-easily, te2ko, A typical Czech meal will be tace-hard/ly, heavily, drive-earlier, before. served at 6 p.m. A combo ticket for Observe: Musfte pracovat ptesneji, net the meal and dance is only $13 per dosud (till now). Prigel jsem diive net sale and $14 at the door. Admittance vy. Nejpozdeji v jednu hodinu odto the hall is only $6 for those that jedeme. Petr vypada (looks) ze vgech only wish to dance. Children 12 and deti nejzdraveji. Pracuje teke. Ted' se under are admitted free. main lepe net drive. Osobni vlad jede Cesky Den is sponsored by the pomaleji net rychlik. Promluvime si o Fort Bend County Czech Alliance, tom pozdeji. Inc. This year Czech Alliance is celeJAN HOLUB brating the rich Czech Heritage and Culture found in Fort Bend County. Czech history of the first Czech settle- Our goal is to preserve a lasting ment in Texas, settled by Czech- remembrance of the early Czech setMoravians. Those first settlers include tlers that mainly came to Fort Bend the names of Chovanec, Janda, County because of the rich soil suitKlimicek, Sramek, Kalich, Muzny, able for farming in areas such as Peter, Marak, Sugarek, Pustejovsky, Rosenberg, Needville, Fairchilds, Holub, Haidusek, Kosa, Konvicka, Krasna Settlement, Guy and Damon. The Czech Alliance is also working Broz and Holub. Many of our CHS` members are with the Fort Bend County Museum direct descendants of these courageous with plans to have permanent exhibit Czech Texans. If you can trace your of Czech life in Fort Bend and the heritage to Dubina, please let us know influence Czechs had on the county. For further infoimation, call Vickie so we will be able to recognize you Matocha (281) 342-5934 or Aurelia during the state meeting on March 10 at the Rosenberg Civic and Convention Cerny (281) 494-5448. The Fort Bend Czech Alliance is a Center, Rosenberg, Texas. Please connon-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. tact, Pat Parma (281) 342-4898 or email at parma@nstci.com . —SPJST— A catered Czech lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. for those who ruddtx:stonemedia.co's.m\\ have made reservations by calling their Insurance ;a E. Temple, TX 765Crel chapter president or by calling Pat Since 1981 Parma (281) 342-4898 or Florence 254-778-4709 254-791-2857 Krejci (281) 232-6424. You do not John W. Troy V Agent have to be member to attend the meet• eA.nnHueiatig ieom• Lif Homeowne s . r ing, but please make a meal reserva• Motorcycle • Auto • Mobile Homes tion. Long Term Care Specialiay —SPJST-

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Coming Events February 4 through March 25 Metaphor and Irony: Czech Scenic and Costume Design, 1920 - 1999"—at the McNay Art Museum, Tobin Gallery, 6000 North New Braunfels, San Antonio, Texas. The exhibition produced by the Ohio Arts Council with support from The Ohio State University, Columbus and Lima campuses and the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas. Schedule of Events: Lecture— Metaphor and Irony: The Czech World View on Stage, Sunday, February 4, 2001, 3 p.m., Leeper Auditorium; Storytelling—Stories for all ages related to Czech history and culture, Sunday, February 25, 2001, 1:30 p.m., Brown Sculpture Pavilion. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; noon to 5 p.m. Sunday; closed Mondays, January 1, July 4, Thanksgiving and Christmas. F o r more information, contact the McNay at (210) 824-5368; visit their website at www.McNayArt.org .; or contact Margaret Anne Lara, Public and Media Relations Manager, (210) 805-1754. March 2-3 "The Czech and Slovak 20th Century in Retrospect"—hosted by the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library, 30-16th Avenue SW, Cedar, Rapids, Iowa, 52404. For more information, please call (319) 362-8500 or visit online www.ncsml.org . March 4 Travis-Williamson Counties Czech Heritage Society will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Round Rock Public Library, 216 E. Main Street, Room A, Round Rock, Texas. For more information, call Richard Pavlasek, President, (215) 2517931 or Ted Vitek, Board Member, (512) 9280960. Submitted by Monica Stojanik-Neal, Reporter. March 10 Czech Heritage Society of Texas Spring State Meeting, hosted by the Fort Bend County Chapter—at the Rosenberg Civic and Convention Center. For more information, contact Pat Parma (281) 342-4898 or Florence Krejci (281) 232-6424. March 12 Dallas/Ennis Fraternal Council MeetingTBA; SPJST 135 and KJT 35 March 24 17th Annual Czech Heritage Festival—at the Bayfront Plaza Convention Center Exhibit Hal1,1901 N. Shoreline, Corpus Christis, Texas: Dancing all day, Czech imports, arts/crafts, food, prize drawing. Plenty of parking. Admission will be $6 per person; children under 12 years are free. March 31 Jitka Frankova, Czech pianist—at Duncain Recital Hall, Rice University, Houston, 3 p.m. Hosted by The Czech Cultural Center Houston in conjunction with Rice University Shepherd School of Music. For more information, contact Effie Rosene (713) 686-6362. April 1 Harris County Czech Heritage Society spring festival—at Lodge 88, Houston, 1435 Beall Street. For information, call (713) 3490500 or (713) 699-2149.

San Antonio McNay Art Museum hosts Czech scenic, costume design exhibit The McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, is proud to host, "Metaphor and Irony: Czech Scenic and Costume Design, 1920 - 1999". On display in the Tobin Gallery through March 25, 2001, this history of theatrical art from the Czech Republic traces an 80-year span of (Continued on page 16.)


18IVESTNIK-Wednesday, February 28, 2001

Fraternal Activities and Entertainment LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m.

evening of dining, dancing and fun. Music by the Vrazels; door prizes totaling $2,000.

LODGE 5, PILOT POINT-TIOGA Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 12:30 p.m. at the St. Thomas Catholic Church CCD Building in Pilot Point.

Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Flag Hall is located 10 miles east of Temple, off Highway 53. For more information regarding hall bookings, rentals, please contact Hall Manager Wilbert Mikeska (254) 985-2484.

LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD Friday, March 2-Social Night, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4-RVOS 46 Spring Meeting Sunday, March 4-Lodge 6 meeting, 4 p.m. Friday, March 16-Social Night, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, April 1-Lodge 6 meeting, 2 p.m./Lodge 6, Inc. Annual Meeting Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For information regarding scheduling events at Lodge 6, please call George Straten at (254) 8265863. LODGE 8, WEIMAR Lodge meetings are the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Hall in Weimar. LODGE 9, SNOOK Local lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Youth Club meetings are at 6:30 p.m. LODGE 13, DIME BOX (Note: Meeting date/time change)

Lodge 13, Dime Box is changing its meeting time from every third Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. to every third Sunday at 1 p.m. LODGE 14, WESLEY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, July, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. for the upcoming summer months. The dance club dances are the second Sunday of each month. For hall rental and dance information, call (254) 593-4473 or (254) 593-3456. LODGE 17, NEW TABOR Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Youth meetings are also on the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. LODGE 18, ELGIN Sunday, March 11-King of Swing, 3 to 7 p.m. $6 per person Sunday, March 18-District Two Spring Meeting hosted by Lodge 18, Elgin Sunday, March 25-Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six, 3 to 7 p.m. $6 per person. Hall is located at 702 Hwy. 95 North, Elgin. Lodge meetings are the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise stated. For all Lodge 18, Elgin hall rentals, please call Alma Schmidt at (512) 281-4371; for reservations, call Mildred David (512) 261-5272; for band bookings, call Artie Monson (512) 281-3711. Lodge 18 is Non-Smoking. LODGE 20, GRANGER Meetings are the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. LODGE 21, ENGLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 23, MORAVIA Lodge meetings are the Tuesday after the second Sunday of March, June and September at 7:30 p.m. and the first Sunday of December at 2 p.m. LODGE 24, CYCLONE Saturday, March 31-Texas Spring Gala: 6 to 11 p.m. Contact any active lodge member for tickets. A $50 donation admits two for an

LODGE 25, ENNIS Thursday, March 8-Lodge Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 24-RVOS Lodge 51 Annual Picnic Saturday, April 7-Rental Thursday, April 12-Lodge Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Game room open every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. For rentals, reservations or more information, please call the hall (972) 875-8381 and leave a message. LODGE 26, SKIDMORE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD Sunday, March 18-Lodge meeting at 1 p.m. Curator from the George H. W. Bush Library in College Station will be making a presentation Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 12:30 p.m. in the meeting room on the ground floor of the SPJST Hall building at 106 Leveridge Street in East Bernard. LODGE 29, TAYLOR Friday, March 2-Earl Beatty Sunday, March 4-Battle Dance: Granger Polka Boys vs. Fritz Hodde, 2 to 7 p.m. Upstairs. Kitchen will be open. Friday, March 9-Country Classic Friday, March 16-Czech Melody Masters Friday, March 23-Tri County Friday, March 30-Polka Stars Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 4 p.m with a covered dish

Lodge Reporters and Event Coordinators Post your upcoming fraternal activities and entertainment dates and information here. These listings are free. The deadline for submitting information for the Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Guide is one week prior to the publication date of issue. Send your updates to: VESTNIK, do SPJST Home Office, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. FAX listings to: (254) 774-7447. EMail listings to: bvanicek@wm.com For classified advertising rates, please refer to the rate charts below or call the Editor at (800) 727-7578 for more information. Thank you. SPJST LODGE RATES For advertising SPJST lodge-related activities. 2 3/8" x 5" 4 7/8" x 5" 10" x 5"

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meal served after the meeting. All members and guests are always welcome. The Youth Club meets the same day at 5:30 p.m. Friday night dances are held downstairs from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Enjoy delicious hamburgers every Friday night from 6 to 9 p.m. "On premises catering." For hall reservations, dance information or bookings call the lodge hall at (512) 3529139; (512) 352-7442; or Tommy Shiller (512) 365-7632. LODGE 30, TAITON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. LODGE 32, VICTORIA Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Victoria Electric Co-Op on Ben Jordan. LODGE 35, ELK Saturday, March 10-Texas Road Gang Sunday, March 11-Lodge meeting, 3 p.m. Saturday, March 24-Rampage Saturday, April 7-Cherokee Rose Sunday, April 8-Lodge meeting, 3 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted. To hall: From Interstate 35 in Waco, take the Highway 84 East exit. Stay on Highway 84 East through Bellmead and go approximately 8 miles. On the right side of Highway 84 will be a sign saying "Elk". Take the Elk Road. Turn right on Elk Road and go approximately one mile and the road will dead end. Take a right at the dead end and go approximately 1/2 mile. Lodge 35 is on the left side of the road. The hall is open for rent every day of the week. For rental information, call (254) 875-2156. LODGE 38, KOVAR Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. LODGE 39, BRYAN Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. Lunch is at 12:30, followed by meeting and social. Meat is provided by the lodge at every meeting. Members, please bring covered dish or dessert items.

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LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE Lodge meetings are held the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Youth Club meets the same day at 1:15 p.m. at the lodge hall, located just off US 59 in Hillje. Members and guests are welcome. Bingo is played on Monday nights at 7 p.m. Every second Monday is $100 game night. License #17600539641. For hall bookings, please call Rental Chairman Tria Molberg (979) 543-3044 or (979) 6482317 (lodge hall.) LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA Lodge meetings are the fourth Monday of the month at the Six Mile Presbyterian Church on Royal Road at 7 p.m. LODGE 47, SEATON. Saturday, March 3-No Dance Thursday, March 8-Lodge meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 10-No Dance Sunday, March 11-Battle Dance: Leo Majek's of Corpus Christi and Vrazels' Polka Band, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. $7 per person. No reservations. Kitchen will be open. Kitchen and hall will open at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 17-Country Expressions Monday, March 19-Board Meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 20-RVOS Lodge 5 Meeting, 7 p.m. Saturday, March 24-Granger Polka Boys Saturday, March 31-Private Star Hall is a Non-Smoking facility. Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Seaton Star Hall is located five miles east of Temple, just off of Highway 53. All Saturday dances in 2001 will be from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. For information about hall bookings, please call Louis Kohutek (254) 983-2261 or (254) 985-2548 (the hall phone) on Saturday night. LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. LODGE 49, ROWENA Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of February, May, August and November at 7 p.m. Every third Friday is game social night beginning at 5 p.m. LODGE 51, ELLINGER Lodge meetings are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 54, WEST Friday, March 2-First Quarterly Meeting, 7 p.m.

ATTENTION COOKERS!* *And Folks Looking for a Good Time! Join in Lodge 142, Houston's Second Annual Barbecue Cookoff March 16 -17 5508

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See Details on Page 12 of This Week's Vestnik. (713) 862-6291 or (713) 330-0740 for Entry Form and Information

Lodge meetings are the first Friday in March, June and November and the second Friday in September at 7 p.m. For information regarding hall rentals for weddings anniversaries, birthdays or reunions call (254) 826-5990 (night) or (254) 826-5343 (day). LODGE 63, SWEET HOME Sunday, March 25-Lodge 63 hosts District Six Spring Meeting at the Sweet Home Community Center. Arrive early for the Third Annual BBQ Cookoff Planning Committee Meeting scheduled for September 14-15 on the grounds of Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje in Hillje. (Watch the Lodge Letters Section of the Vestnik for further details.) Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. LODGE 65, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 66, WACO Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. Dances are from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight and cover is $5. Game nights (taroky, dominos, etc.) are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Members, please bring snacks.


Wednesday, Feburary 28, 2001-VESTNIK/19 LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of March, June, September and December at 3 p.m. LODGE 73, SEYMOUR Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 12 p.m. LODGE 74, LOVELADY Lodge business meetings are held quarterly on the first Sunday of January, April, July and October at 5:30 p.m. Game nights are every Monday and Saturday from 7-10 p.m. Permit No. 1-75-1052324-8. "Donna's Kitchen" will be open. LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI SPJST lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. unless notified otherwise. Visitors welcome. Hall location: 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Hall phone (361) 8529982 or (361) 854-8423. LODGE 80, HOLLAND Friday, March 23-Garage Sale Set-up, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 24-Garage Sale: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Barbecue sandwiches, drinks also for sale on Saturday. For table rental or more information, call (254) 657-2580. Lodge meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Bingo every Thursday at 7 p.m. Permit No. SP1-746151395-8; AL-00061-9887-0. LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. A luncheon is served at noon and the meeting follows. LODGE 84, DALLAS Wednesday, March 7 - Special Committee meeting at 7 p.m. All people are welcome to attend and offer their input. Saturday, March 17 - Dance with music by Vrazels' Polka Band; 8 - 12; Tickets: $7 per person. Monday, March 19 - Regular lodge meeting at 7:30 p.m. Pot luck supper and initiation of new members. Monday, April 16 - Regular lodge meeting at 7:30 p.m. Pot luck supper honoring 50year members. Saturday, April 21 - Dance with music by Rudy and the Czechmates; 8 p.m. - 12 a.m.; Tickets: $7 per person. Saturday, May 19 - Dance with music by Granger Polka Boys; 8 p.m. - 12 a.m.; Tickets: $7 per person. Please note that the 2001 Lodge 84 Secretary is Georgia Hughes. She can be reached at (214) 321-1129. Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. located at the hall, 2625 Floyd Street. For band bookings, call Cheri Petr at 352-4397 or Ben Jarma at 348-1514. For rentals, call Emil Petr at (214) 826-3557. LODGE 87, TEMPLE Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For rental information, call Bertha Capps at (254) 7784371 (Shop) or (254) 773-6164 (Home). LODGE 88, HOUSTON Saturday March 3-Gus Lindemann, big band music. *Dress Code. Tickets $11 each. Saturday, March 10-Manny Green, big band. *Dress Code. Tickets $11 per person. Saturday, March 17-The Fabulous Six, polka/variety. Admission $6 per person. Saturday, March 24-Johnny Dyson, big band. *Dress Code. Admission $11 each. Saturday, March 31-No Dance Saturday, April 7-Nights of Dixie, big band. *Dress Code. Tickets $8 each. Saturday, April 14-Phil Gray, big band. Dress Code. Tickets $11 each. Lodge meetings are the second Monday at 7:30 p.m. Youth club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All dances are 8:30 p.m. to midnight, unless otherwise noted. Bingo every Thursday evening; early bird special starts at 7:15 p.m. Regular games start at 7:45 p.m. License No. 3-00-621-207741001. For reservations, call (713) 8695767. *Dress code dances: evening attire, ladies and gentlemen. LODGE 91, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. or as otherwise specified.

LODGE 92, FORT WORTH Sunday, March 4-C/W music with Randy and Roadhouse Band, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, March 18-PolkaNariety music by Don Peachey and his great band of Burnet, Wisconsin. This is always a well attended dance. Get your reservations early and celebrate St. Patrick's Day. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 1-C/VV music with Randy and the Roadhouse Band, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., or as otherwise specified. Youth Club meets on the second Sunday of each month. Ladies Circle meets the second Tuesday. Family Night-first and third Tuesdays. Country/western music on the first Sunday and polka/waltz music on third Sunday every month from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. Ballroom dancing on Friday night. Refer to the SPJST Vestnik and listen to KBEC 1390-AM on Sundays at 9 a.m. and KNON 89.3FM at 2 p.m. for more news of our activities. Tune in KAAMAM 770 for some easy listening music. Call (800) 332-9303. For your large parties celebrating weddings, anniversaries or other special events, please call Joyce (817) 624-1361. Dress code enforced. LODGE 93, HOBSON Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Karnes City Dairy Queen. For more information, contact E.R. "Sonny" Prasek (830) 780-2191. LODGE 94, WHEELOCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 97, PLACEDO Friday, March 16-Meeting/Games Night at REA Building, Victoria, 6:30 p.m. Lodge meetings are held in March, June, September and December. LODGE 106, LA GRANGE Lodge meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at the Subway Sandwich Shop at 109 South Jefferson Street (south of the red light at the 71 and 77 cross road) in La Grange at 7:30 p.m. LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at the lodge hall, unless otherwise noted. LODGE 125, WESTHOFF Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 130, DALLAS Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Youth Room of Lodge 84, 2625 Floyd Street, Dallas. LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road in San Antonio. LODGE 135, ENNIS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. LODGE 139, DANBURY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. June through August and 6:30 p.m. Sept. through May. LODGE 141, SEALY Lodge meetings are held every third Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle in Sealy. LODGE 142, HOUSTON Sunday, March 11-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Friday, Saturday/March 16, 17-Second Annual Cookoff. See Lodge Letters section for complete details. Sunday, April 1-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Cajun dance every second Saturday of each month with live music. Hall rentals for wedding or party, call (713) 862-6291 after 4 p.m. LODGE 143, INEZ Lodge meetings are the third Friday of March, June, September and December at 6 p.m. LODGE 151, WHARTON Monday, March 12-Lodge meeting at Heinz's Bar-B-Que meeting room at 6:30

p.m. Refreshments will be served. The quarterly lodge meetings will be held on the second Monday of June, September and December in the meeting room of Heinz's Bar-B-Que Catering on Highway 59 in Wharton, Texas. The time for the meetings is 7 p.m. LODGE 153, LA SALLE Lodge meetings are held quarterly in March, June, September and December at 6 p.m. LODGE 154, FORT WORTH Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise stated. LODGE 155, AUSTIN Lodge meetings are held quarterly on Sundays. Contact Ginny Prasatik, Secretary, at (512) 472-1721 for meeting location, date and time. LODGE 156, BAYTOWN Lodge meetings are held monthly on the second Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. For more information, including location, please call (281) 427-8160. LODGE 157, LUBBOCK Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 3 p.m. LODGE 164, RIO HONDO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 172, PASADENA (Note: Beginning January 1, 2001, Lodge 172, Pasadena will hold a dance on the first Saturday of each month. The hall will be open for rentals the rest of the month. The dances will be held at 8 p.m. to 12 midnight.) Saturday, March 3-Michael T, C/W Saturday, April 7-Texas Roadrunners Sunday, April 22-Lodge Annual Social; entertainment by the Moon riders. Hall is located at 3609 Preston, Pasadena. For information regarding hall rentals for birthday parties, wedding receptions, retirement parties, Christmas parties, etc., please call Vicki (281) 5421774 or call the lodge hall (281) 487-3297. Lodge 172 rents the hall on the last Saturday of each month. For reservations, call the lodge hall (281) 487-3297. Saturday night dances are held from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Executive members and Board of Trustees meet the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Regular lodge meetings are the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. LODGE 175, ROSENBERG Thursday, February 22-Membership Meeting, 6:30 p.m. at 3311 Carolina Way, Richmond, Texas. LODGE 177, ACADEMY (Note the meeting time change for winter months.) Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.; Trustees' meeting is at 6:30 p.m. Youth Club meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Bingo every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. Permit No. 174-18-083907 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the kitchen is open. LODGE 178, LONGVIEW-KILGORE Lodge meetings are the first Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. at the VFW Post 4002, Longview. LODGE 179, WARRENTON Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club Building in Carmine at 201 Centennial Street. LODGE 180, BURLESON Lodge hall is located on I-35W, 1.5 miles south of Burleson. Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Trustees' meetings are on the same dates at 6:30 p.m. For hall rentals, call Estelle Hurtik (817) 284-7218; Rhonda Hurtik (214) 435-2286; or John Hilcher (817) 293-8166. Doors open for dances at 7:45 p.m.; dance 8:30 p.m.-1 2:30 a.m. Children 10 and under free. LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. LODGE 183, ARLINGTON Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Game nights are

every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. and every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Permit No. 17516910506. For information regarding hall rentals (weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, etc.) please call (817) 465-8538 or (972) 263-9031. LODGE 184, MOULTON Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of February, April, June, August, October and December. LODGE 186, CALDWELL Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Social games are at 7:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Kitchen and bar open. License Permit No. 1-74-20733095-41002. LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. followed by a covered dish meal. Youth meetings are the first Sunday of at 3 p.m. Domino players meet the second Tuesday of each month 1 to 4 p.m. For information regarding building rentals, please call (512) 255-1554 or (512) 255-3415. LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION Sunday, March 11-Lodge meeting held in Charles Munday's office, 2403 Cavitt, Bryan (behind Kroger's). Please note: Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. Lodge meetings will be held in Charles Munday's office, 2403 Cavitt, Bryan, Texas (behind the Bryan Kroger's.) The 2001 meeting dates will be: Sunday, March 11; Sunday, June 10; Sunday, September 9; and Sunday, December 9, Meeting/Christmas party, location to announced. Thank you for your attention. LODGE 191, LUFKIN Business meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the lodge hall located at 1715 Hughes Street. Regular dances are on the third Saturday of each month starting at 8 p.m. until 12 midnight. Please call Marilynn Page at (936) 632-1124 to make reservations. For lodge rentals, call Alma Breazeale at (936) 829-5808. LODGE 195, CLEBURNE Lodge meetings are the first Thursday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 196, HOUSTON-WEST All dances open to the public. Admission $6 per person. Watch for our letters in the Vestnik. Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For lodge and rental information, please call the hall, (281) 373-9482; Alma at (281) 351-1045; or Mary Lee at (713) 468-0432. The hall's address is 17810 Huffmeister Road in Cypress, Texas 77429. LODGE 200, BRUCEVILLE-EDDY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. LODGE 201, BLEIBLERVILLENELSONVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. Contact Celesta Balke for hall rentals at (979) 830-0118. LODGE 202, JOURDANTON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at the Jourdanton State Bank in the Community Room. LODGE 204, STEPHENVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Monday of the month at the Senior Citizens Center, 411 Mesquite in Hico, Texas at 7 p.m. Members are urged to attend and anyone belonging to other lodges in driving distance is welcome. LODGE 206, TRI-COUNTIES Lodge meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club in Mexia, 201 North Paris Street, Mexia, Texas.

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