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Official Publication of the SPJST, originally chartered as the Slovanksa Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas, in 1897

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

100 Pennies Drive donations climbing through second week of November

Let us pause to reflect on our blessings, give thanks for all that we have given, and pray for peace and the preservation of all that is good on earth. From Your Friends at SPJST

Family Fun and mportant SPJST Dates November 22-23 Home Office Closed (Thanksgiving Observance) November 30 Deadline to list your full or part-time business in the 2002 SPJST Member Services Directory Please see page three for details. December 1 Christmas Party at Lodge 202, Jourdanton December 2 Christmas Party at Lodge 6, Cottonwood December 2 Lodge 20, Granger Christmas Party December 2 Lodge 54, West Christmas Party December 2 Lodge 142, Houston Christmas Party Lodge 169, Brenham Christmas Party December 2 Lodge 88, Houston Christmas Party December 4 SPJST Home Office Holiday Open House December 4 Lodge 139, Danbury Christmas Party December 5 Christmas Party at Lodge 200, Bruceville-Eddy December 6 Christmas Party at Lodge 8, Weimar December 7 Free Christmas Dance at Lodge 18, Elgin December 9 Lodge 24, Cyclone Christmas Party December 9 Lodge 30, Taiton Christmas Social December 9 Lodge 47, Seaton Christmas Party December 9 Christmas Party at Lodge 187, Round Rock December 9 Christmas Party at Lodge 179, Warrenton December 13 Lodge 66, Waco Christmas Party December 16 Lodge 84, Dallas Christmas Party December 16 —SPJST-

SPJST Mortgage

Universal Life

Interest Rates

7.25% for Annualized*

Rates subject to change without notice

Roth IRA

Home or Farm Mortgages:

6.50% for Annualized*

6.125% for 1 to 7 years 6.125% for 8 to 15 years 6.375% for 16 to 20 years 6.625% for 21 to 30 years

Annuity II

Qualified Business Real Estate Mortgages

Annuity I

7.375% for 10 years 7.625% for 11 to 15 years

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6.50% for Annualized* Certificates issued 4-1-93 and after 5.50% for Annualized* Certificates issued prior to 4-1-93 *Rates effective 11-1-2001 through 1-31-2002

The annual SPJST 100 Pennies Drive started October 1 and continues through March 31, 2002. The goal for this year's drive is to raise $15,000. Donations are tax deductible and 100 percent of the amount that is contributed is applied toward scholarships. Through the end of the second week in November, 200 donations totaling $2,120.26 had been made to the 2001 2002 drive. Thanks to those who have contributed. Your generosity will help many young SPJST attend or continue their college education. The second listing for the 2001 2002 drive follows. Gifts of $50 or more are indicated in bold. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the State Fraternal Activities Coordinator at (800) 727-7578. Lodge District Name

Bates, Lois 92 3 88 5 Broz, Johnny and Clara 92 3 Gibson, Mary Ann Haas, Lillian M. 63 6 142 5 Havran, Dorothy 28 6 Heaphy,Jr., Thomas Hegar, Dan 106 1 39 1 Holmes, Sylvia 6 4 Horak, Eugene & Marie. 24 2 Hudler, Alyssa 24 2 Hudler, Taylor Janak, Johnnie J. 38 1 Junk, Johnnie 141 1 87 2 Juroska, Billy Joe 87 2 Kacir, Sidney & Dorothy Kiel, Gilbert & Earlene 186 1 79 7 Marek, Myles and Clarice Matula, Clarence 9. 106 1 92 3 Murphy, Victoria Ripper, Charlie 106 1 160 4 Schwartz, Cade 160 4 Schwartz, Cody 160 4 Schwartz, Corey 160 4 Schwartz, Dylan 160 4 Schwartz, Johnna 160 4 Schwartz, Kimberlyn 66 3 Sellman, Roy 153 6 Simicek, Amalia V. Smahlik, I.A. 51 1 106 1 Spacek,Jr., J.C. 106 1 Spacek,Sr., J.C. 20 2 Spanel-Weber, Cara 88 5 Sutton, Beverly 117 7 Vineyard, Diana L. 154 3 Werner, Maureen E. 24 2 Whitley, Catherine M. 154 3 Williams, Darrell L. and Family

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$2,120.26 Your gifts are tax deductible and 100 percent of the amount that is con tributed is applied towards scholarships. To contribute, please send your check to: 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive

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Guidelines for Giving 1. Donations made by lodges out of lodge funds will be listed as a lodge donation. 2. Collected donations from a lodge meeting will be listed individually by lodge in alphabetical order. Individuals submitting a dOnation will also be listed by lodge, alphabetically. 3. Gifts of $50 or more will be printed on bold. .4. Families or groups which desire names, listed under a particular last name or group name should indicate this on the donation form or letter, Otherwise, the names will be listed as individual donations by lodge in alphabetical order. 5. 100 Pennies donations made as a memorial will be listed under memorial donations in a separate listing. Please print donor's name(s) clearly.


2/VESTNIK—Wednesday, November 21, 2001

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

VESTNI SPJST Herald

SPJST HOME OFFICE TOLL FREE: (800) 727-7578 FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-MAIL: info@spjst.com On the Internet: www.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: vanicek@spjst.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 Cell Phone: (254) 534-1450

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

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

FRANK E. KLINKOVSKY DISTRICT 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 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 - (979) 249-5940 District Six - Rita Vanek, P.O. Box 901, El Campo, Tx. 77437 - (979) 543-6220 District Seven - Roy Haag, 1334 Rivercrest Drive, New Braunfels, Tx. 78130-3438 - (830) 625-8262 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 Momingside, 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 GLADYS YATES (254) 773-1575

STATE TRAINING COORDINATOR JIM WIEST Cell: (254) 541-5555 Home: (254) 778-9194 E-mail: jimatspjst@aol.com STATE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICTS 1 and 5 Lynn Johnsen, FTC (979)680-0248 Cell Phone: (979) 412-1267 E-mail: Ljohnsen@prodigy.net DISTRICTS 2 and 3 Jerry 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 E-mail: kkaspar@wcecnet.net STATE YOUTH DIRECTOR MELANIE ZAVODNY, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, 76503 - (254) 773-1575 E-Mail: TX 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, 2100 Bering Drive, APT. # 217, HOUSTON, TX 77057 - (713) 974-3946 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.

A Worthy Obligation Welcome Aboard! Congratulations to all of our newly minted 2002 SPJST lodge officers. Many of us have been there before. For others, it will be a new experience. Now what? Where do we go from here? Before answering that, here's something to consider: Our Society was founded in 1897 by people who were looking for a better way. The SPJST was their solution -- affordable insurance complemented by a shared sense of social purpose. In that regard, we haven't changed much. What has changed are the methods we use to achieve those ends. Our lodge officers represent a vital link between our Society's past and defining its future. First and foremost, effective lodge leadership is about planning ahead and setting a good example. The alternative to planning ahead is to leave things up to chance. Take that route and you run the risk of "majoring on the minors" — feeding valuable time to trivial matters, enabling them to take on monstrous proportions. Too, without a clearly defined mission, multiple and conflicting "priorities" have a tendency to emerge, competing for dominance within the lodge. When that happens, you can spread yourself so thin that you lose your ability to be truly effective in any area.

everyone involved will experience an invigorating sense of achievement when you cross the finish line. Whatever you choose your objective to be, do your best to get others involved. It sure beats going it alone. Strong teams are made up of players who respect each other. That comes with time and it takes work. It means keeping one's word, meeting commitments, giving credit where credit is due and communicating with each other when things go right as well as when things go wrong. In the event that you find yourself walking into a volatile lodge environment — and that can happen — here's a suggestion: Try going at your problems from a new angle and find the route that can serve as the solution. Don't dodge the sensitive stuff. Keep it on the table until the people involved have worked it out — then be done with it. The idea is to "be hard on the issues and soft on the people." Without question, that can be a real balancing act. Using a little diplomacy, however, enables you to protect the relationships involved and still get to the heart of the problem.

"Whatever you choose your objective to be, do your best to get others involved. It sure beats going it alone.

Get Input from Others Lodge innovation and growth feed on multiple points of view. Be inclusive. Listen to the people who attend the meetings — and to those who don't. Get input. from people who are Identify Your Objectives An excellent place to start is to first more experienced than you, who are determine exactly what it is that your less experienced, who are older and lodge wants to accomplish next year. who are younger — and so on. Their Check out our By-Laws and you'll see questions and suggestions can help that SPJST lodges have a lot of latitude shape a more effective lodge program. when it comes to defining their objec- Consider, too, working with other SPJST lodges or civic-minded groups tives. Our purpose reads as follows: in your area or dovetailing lodge This Society promotes providing a activities with established community wholesome family environment for the events. Like the old saying goes, entire family unit and endeavors to "There's strength in numbers." promote our common bond by keeping What role will Home Office peralive and encouraging the cherished sonnel, field personnel and your distraditions of the Czech history, culture, trict directors play in all of this? Get heritage and family. them involved in the planning process Historically, it has been largely left and see what they can do for you! up to the local lodges to determine Invite their input as well as their how they can best meet these objec- scrutiny. By doing so, you'll be able to take out much of the risk on the tives. Building a meaningful and satisfy- front end. Serving as a lodge officer is a woring fraternal program is as much of a thy obligation that involves a lot of challenge in the city as it is in rural areas. If you're lodge is already on giving and a certain amount of risk the right track, that's wonderful! taking. It can also be an enjoyable Please share your success stories with and rewarding experience. The key us in the Vestnik. On the other hand, to success is going at it with a posiif your lodge has yet to establish its tive attitude, being fair and being preidentity or purpose in the community, pared. Again, congratulations to our let 2002 be your year to make it hap- lodge officers for 2002. Best wishes pen! Be bold. Wrap your efforts to you and keep in touch! —SPJSTaround a fine cause, knowing that


Wednesday, November 21, 2001—VESTNIKJ3

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

From the Office of the Vice President Opening for Full Time Field Representative Position

District Seven (San Antonio - Corpus Christi Area) Interested and qualified persons may submit a letter of application and their resume to the SPJST, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 directed to the attention of Vice President. Letters and resumes should be delivered to the SPJST by December 10, 2001. We prefer an individual who has experience in insurance sales and supervision. Experience will also be an item of consideration. The position requires the following: • Ability to supervise. • Ability to motivate, communicate and educate. • To demonstrate a positive attitude and a desire to achieve. • To demonstrate a desire to set goals, work with people and energize the district. • Willingness to travel, work weekends and work the hours necessary to meet the job demands. • Must have a good driving record, • Must be able to work with sales representatives. • Must live in District Seven. • Above all, the Individual must demonstrate a strong commitment to fraternalism and to the fraternal system.

Ifyou need more information, call (So13747- 757 and ask for Vice President Gene Mc ri e.

Attention Celebration Cruise Participants Pay Deadime December 3, 2001 Can you believe that it is almost time to go cruising! We still have a few vacant cabins available. Everyone who has paid your deposit, please note that it is time to pay to the full amount. Kathy needs the full amount by December 3, 2001. She has to have full payment for the cruise line to assign cabins. Do not delay. Contact Kathy now For more details, see page four.

Want a Statewide Camp? See Page z5! Promote Your Business in the

SPiST Member Services Directory All new for 2002! Deadline November 30. Letters requesting updates have been mailed

to members listed in the 2001 SRI-ST Mernber Services Directory.

Please send in an updated listing if you want it to appear in the 2002 directory. If you did not receive a letter, or if you haven't been included in the past, please take this opportunity to list your full- or part-time business. Seasonal businesses are also welcome. Listings are free. The directory is published for the sole use of our members and is based on the idea of "members helping members." Send your listing, including business name, service or product provided, name, address, telephone number, fax, E-mail to: SPJST Member Services Directory c/o Vestnik • 52o North Main Street Temple. lexas 76501

Education and Nature Center expresses thanks We want to thank the District Three Youth Club on donating $105 from its Country Store at Lodge 25, Ennis at the District Three Fun Day to the ENC fund. This means a lot that they thought of helping us begin our journey to develop everyone's future with the ENC. Again thank you District Three Youth Club. Fraternally, John J. Engelke President, ENC ---SPJST--

State Youth Director invites members to holiday open house

The Home Office will also be sponsoring a toy drive through the holiday season. Toys will be donated to the Temple Coordinated Child Care Council to provide a memorable Christmas for economically disadvantaged families. All toy donations will be greatly appreciated. The SPJST Holiday Open House is sure to get you into the Christmas spirit. I wish you a wonderful holiday season, and I look forward to seeing you and your family at the Open House. Fraternally yours, Melanie Zavodny State Youth Director —SPJST-

Patriotic verse penned by LCDR Kelly Strong while ROTC cadet in '81 Freedom is Not Free

by Kelly Strong Dear SPJST Members and Friends, I invite you and your family to an I watched the flag pass by exciting holiday evening in Temple one day. It fluttered in the breeze. on Tuesday, December 4. The A young Marine saluted it, and evening begins with the Temple then he stood at ease. Christmas Parade at 6:30 p.m. on I looked at him in uniform Central Avenue. The parade is So young, so tall, so proud, always a beautiful one, and it is one With hair cut square and eyes of only a few nighttime parades in alert, he'd stand out in any crowd. Texas. SPJST will have several I thought, how many men like entries in the parade. himHad fallen through the years? Following the parade, everyone is How many died on foreign invited to the SPJST Home Office soil? How many mothers' tears? Holiday Open House. The Home How many pilots' planes shot Office is located at 520 North Main down? Street in Temple. The Open House How many foxholes were will include live holiday music and soldiers' graves? Christmas caroling by the Chisholm No, freedom is not free. Trail Chorus of Sweet Adelines. I heard the sound of taps one SPJST State King Nathan Block and night, when everything was still State Duke Dylan Schwartz. both of I listened to the bugler Lodge 160, San Angelo. and State play and felt a sudden chill. Queen Jamie Lyn Novak and State I wondered just how many Duchess Cayla Cloutman, both of times that taps had meant Lodge 84, Dallas, will greet guests. "Amen." Santa, Mrs. Claus When a flag had draped a and their elves coffin of a brother or a friend. will be taking I thought of all the children,of Christmas wishthe mothers and the wives, es. The Open Of fathers,sons and husbands, House will also with interrupted lives. feature children's I thought about a graveyard at activities and the bottom of the sea, Temple Police Of unmarked graves in ArlingDepartment's ton. DARE Ident-aSanta Claus No, Freedom isn't free. Child program. Horse-drawn carriage rides by Editor's Note: The November 7 Goodtime Carriage Rides will take issue of the Vestnik included the guests around the block for an oldpoem entitled Freedom is Not Free. fashioned ride. Homemade cookies, Authorship was attributed to an 11kolaches, hot chocolate, coffee and year old boy from San Marcos, apple cider will be served. Texas. After the item appeared in Throughout the holiday season, the print, I learned that the text was Home Office will feature the Youth actually written by LCDR Kelly Christmas Tree, decorated with ornaStrong, USCG, who penned the ments created by SPJST Youth Club verse when he was 18 years old and members from across Texas. The an ROTC Cadet Major attending museum will also display a Czech Christmas tree with traditional Czech • high school in Homestead Florida While it is a longstanding Vestnik decorations. And, during the Open policy to reprint feature, material House, the museum will come to life submitted by our members, it is not with several areas featuring men and our policy to misrepresent the crewomen who will be available to tell of others. Thank you for ative work about different areas. A doctor, a assisting us in that regard. Likefarmer, a World War II veteran, a wise, I extend my appreciation to blacksmith, a musician, a cook, and a the anonymous reader who called needle-crafter will be featured. This the matter to my attention. will be a true learning experience for -SPJSTall ages.


4/VESTNIK—Wednesday, November 21, 2001

Readers Write SPJST State Queen expresses thanks, shares sentiments of first 100 days Dear Readers; For the past three years I have had tremendous amount of support from my district to achieve my goal of becoming State Queen. It is family members like you who have pushed and pushed me to continue to reach for the star of representing District Three in the Royalty Contest. I am very proudly to announce that I reached that goal in August when I earned the title of State Queen for this year 2001-2002. Being State Queen has opened so many doors for me to meet and understand the importance of the SPJST. Nathan Block, from San Angelo, is my State King and we both have been very busy attending parades and meeting many other distinguished SPJST family members all over the state. We

have both realized how important this title means to the SPJST. The youth clubs of our organization should be very proud to display their youth's talents and grace. Some of the other fraternal organizations do look up to the youth of SPJST for the future. They know that we are strong and willing to carry fraternalism for years to come. I am very proud of my district youth leaders in pushing me and guiding me into this direction of learning more about my heritage and this wonderful organization. Nathan and I have already attended West Fest Parade in West Texas, Texas State Fair in Dallas Texas, and the Texas Fraternal Congress Convention in Houston Texas. We still have three more appearances to attend and they are the Temple Parade in Temple Texas, Fort Worth Stock Show Parade in Fort Worth, Texas, and the Fourth of July Parade in Belton Texas. We both are hoping to see some familiar faces as we attend these activities. As we enter into this world crisis of terrorism, we look with favor on the

Enjoy the "Fun Ship" cruise vacation you've always dreamed of taking It's "Bon Voyage!" out of Galveston roulette and caribbean stud poker. on Saturday, February 16, 2002 for five You will be entertained by three nights going to Cozumel and bands and orchestras on board Calic/Cancun. What an exciting way to • Choice of the three swimming spend one of our coldest months—on a pools sun warm and beautiful deck! Take • On board duty-free shopping and those swim suits briefings on and enjoy the each port of call deck pool and the And, imagine beautiful white the gala-midnight sandy beaches. buffets! They are The fare covers absolutely wonderyour cabin, food ful! There are and tea, coffee dozens of fun and water. All bar activities, includdrinks and soft ing first-run drinks will be an movies, every day additional charge. on board. You can When we dock at be as active as you the islands, you want to be or just are free to go take a relaxing shopping and non-worry trip. It is your choice. touring. Your You can be as fortrips and tours on the islands will be mal or as casual as you would like to an extra charge and can be Cruising the Caribbean — what an be. The Captain's booked on the exciting way to spend one of our party is formal. The rates for the ship. There are coldest months. cruise and all of many sights and visiting the island that do not cost you the above fun are $524.15 for an inside cabin or $574.15 for an outside cabin extra. In addition to the two exciting ports with a window. You may also purchase of call, cruising aboard the Celebration cancellation insurance for $59 per person. Gratuities are $48.75 per person offers many amenities, including: for the five days. We leave the gratu• Welcome Aboard Party ities to your discretion—more if excel• Fine dining, including late night buffets lent service or less if not satisfied. The cruise is being booked through • Captain's Cocktail Party Custom travel in Victoria, Texas with • Gala Dinner • 24-hour stateroom service Kathy Ahlstrom (361) 578-0999 or (800) 392-9986. If you have any • A wide range of entertainment, including Vegas-style shows, takes questions, please call Kathy or me place every night at sea (800) 727-7578. Fraternally, • Singles Cocktail Party Gladys Yates • Nautica Spa program and use of State Fraternal Activities sail shipboard facilities Coordinator • Full casino, including slots, black —SPJSTjack, craps, wheel of fortune,

families and friends who mourn the victims and comfort in their loss. And I hope that no one in the SPJST families have lost a loved one over this brutal attack. And if so, I ask to console them in the hope that all who trust in God will find peace and rest in His Eternal Kingdom. Bless them with His presence and surround us all with His love. We ask for guidance to those in authority. By the wisdom of our leaders and integrity of our citizens, may harmony be restored and justice be served. Allow our leaders to strive in this time of despair for what is right and just. Calm this terror that threatens us. And grant that peace, the fruit of justice and charity may reign in America and throughout the world. I hope and pray that throughout the SPJST family that we find the extra strength to face and help cure these worldly problems. Thank you again for your support and I hope you will be joining Nathan and me at some of the parades as we serve as your youth State Royalty. Fraternally yours, Jamie Lyn Novak SPJST State Queen Lodge 84, Dallas

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Cyclone Cemetery committee says thanks to SPJST This letter is written on behalf of the Old Cyclone Cemetery Committee. Lodge 24, Cyclone is to be highly acclaimed for its truly charitable act in helping raise funds for our cause. Untold hours of preparation and generous amounts of members monies

were given to our fund raiser. The fund raiser was stunning success. We are in awe of the lodge's efforts and the fruits of its efforts. The extra amount that the lodge secured is just awesome. Thank you for having this function at the Czech Heritage Day and for furnishing the lodge hall to us free of charge on October 27. You truly did make a difference. Thank you, Rolf Schneider Bobby Hoelscher Billy Smetanka —SPJST-

those cards and letters coming; they are appreciated Keep

Thanks to the many friends of Adolph Volcik who have written letters and dropped by to see him since his stroke in October. Adolph is a longtime member of Lodge 54, West and a friend to many across the state — especially those of you who are regular Westfest attendees and have come to know and enjoy Mr. Volcik's hospitality at his home adjacent to the Westfest fairgrounds. Mr. Volcik is now staying at the Veterans Hospital in Waco where he is undergoing therapy and would enjoy hearing from you. For those wanting to write, please send your cards and letters to Adolph Volcik do VA Medical Center, Building 10, No. 105, 4800 Memorial Drive, Waco Texas 76711 Fraternally, Larry Volcik and Jaydean Volcik Willis Lodge 54, West —SPJST-

Get Involved in the S PJ ST's 2001 Membership Drive.

Refer Your Friends for Membership in the SPJ ST. SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive accepting contributions The SPJST kicked off its annual 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive on October 1. donations are tax deductible and 100 percent of the amount that is contributed is applied towards scholarships. Acknowledgement of individual donations will be published in the Vestnik. To contribute to the 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive, please send your check to:

the more funds available, the more scholarships awarded. Thank you for your generous support! —SPJST-

100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive SPJST Home Office P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Please contact State Fraternal Activities Coordinator Gladys Yates or her assistant, Tammy Baker, at (800) 727-7578 for printed donation solicitation forms. SPJST General Scholarships were established in 1982 for all SPJST members. General Scholarships are funded by the SPJST and voluntary contributions by SPJST members and friends of the Society. Accordingly,

SPJST General Scholarship applications are now available. To receive an application, contact the SPJST Home Office and ask for the Scholarship Department. Applications and all required informaiton must be submitted to the Scholarship Department by February 1, 2002.


Wednesday, November 21, 2001—VESTNIK/5

Current Activity of Receipts and Disbursements for the Month of September, 2001 DEBITS

Bonds Mortg Loans Certificate Loans Common Stock Certificate Of Deposit Preferred Stock Miscellaneous Mortg. Loan Income SPJST Scholarship Fund Profit/Loss On Sale Of Bonds Profit/Loss On Sale Of Stock Dividends Annuities Withdrawal Expense Annuities Bond Interest Certificate Loan Interest CD Interest Mtg. Loan Interest Reinsurance Recovered Royalties & Minerals Increase In Bonds By Amort. Prem. Income-Pd-Up Additions Application Fee Premiums Office Rent-Income Death Claims Death Claims-Annuities 401 (K) Flex Annuities Withdrawals Bonus-JT Certs. Matured Endowments Premium Refund To Members Surrender Value UL Surrenders UL Surrender Charges District Youth Allocations Museum Operating Expense Vestnik Vestnik Postage Youth Activities Bond Expense Mortgage Loan Expense Decrease In Bonds By Amortization Reinsurance Actuary Advertising/Promotional Appraisal Expense Commissions Contributions Dist. Frat. Act. Coordinators District Youth Counselors Society Automobile Expense Fraternal Activities Hospitalization Liability Ins. Medical Exams Non-Medical Exams Membership Dues Office Maintenance Office Rent Expense Organizational Expense Postage Salaries SPJST Cookbook Project Office Supplies Tax: FICA, TEC & FUTA Telephone Travel Directors Travel Officers Travel-State Field Representatives Travel Editor Travel-State Youth Director Travel-State Frat. Act. Coord. Research & Development Home Account Expense Cash Balance 8-31-2001 Credits Debits Cash Balance 9-30-2001

174,255.90 194,999.28 5,809.95 154,243.30 1,069,919.32 12,950.01 21,000.85

64,600.00 84,464.82 4,912.66 133,565.14 48.28 1,528.00 58,788.94 22,971.95 18,655.67 21,479.94 6.00 3,785.25 10,000.00 2,107.75 391.37 127.44 928.96 31,994.16 5,556.25 13,158.25 878.94 41,859.91 350.00 286.62 2,344.66 1,578.56 2,843.80 16,594.85 2,710.08 2,373.52 39.00 3,611.Q5 6,000.00 12,990.02 20,407.54 48,932.54 2,764.86 14,283.77 1,190.59 426.45 5,955.38 2,371.85 107.89 17.79 290.30 5,808.85 15,626.72 $1,949,829.85 270,974.42 2,029,865.50 1,949,829.85 $351,010.07

Assets: Cash Bonds Mortgage Loans Certificate Loans Stock Certificate Of Deposit Home Office Building EDP Equipment Furniture & Office Equipment Total Assets

CREDITS

351,010.07 90,373,653.97 36,160,988.29 2,107,360.87 3,538,795.00 3,080,494.68 623,758.90 197,049.78 186,956.37 $136,620,067.93

Fraternally, Jerry Mikulas, Financial Secretary —SPJST-

50,000.00 449.86 106,768.33 7,667.45 532.35 414,602.90 507,150.80 10,864.36 405.74 201,348.84 16,000.00 4,408.77 4,852.96 43,924.46 358.14 278,919.23 6,000.00

Minutes of the October 9, 10, and 11, 2001 Regular Meeting of the Supreme Lodge SPJST Held at the Home Office, Temple, Texas The regular meeting of the Supreme Lodge SPJST was called to order by Chairman of the Board, Bob Bayer 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 HI 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 and in respect for those affected by the tragedy of September 11, 2001. MINUTES - The minutes were reviewed page by page. On page 354 under District VII Lodge 185 should be "New Braunfels". Director Broz moved seconded by Director Victorick, to approve the minutes with the correction. Motion passed unanimously. Executive minutes were approved with corrections. OLD BUSINESS

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AD VALORUM TAX - A meeting is scheduled for October 25, 2001 with the Comptroller's office to discuss House Bill 1689. President Leshikar reported the lodge would have to pay a fee and apply for the exemption from the comptroller's office and if it is received then each taxing district or appraisal district would need to be contacted to grant the exemption. LOCAL LODGE OFFICERS - President Leshikar reported the Fraternal Department will be mailing the plaques for past lodge officers for the January lodge meetings. CEMETERY MARKERS - President Leshikar reported there have been thirty-three cemetery markers sold. He will make a report in the January meeting as to whether or not local lodges would be willing to pay $10.00 towards the cost of the cemetery marker. EDUCATION AND NATURE CENTER - President Leshikar reported the Education and Nature Center is now incorporated and will be applying for a 501(c) 3 exemptions from the IRS.

142.00 YOUTH DEPARTMENT - State Youth Director Zavodny was welcomed to the meeting. Her report was reviewed. The Youth Department has 420 applications credited to their goal in the Mission 2100.

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There was a discussion concerning the funding for camps and the ways a camper is eligible to attend. A letter was presented from the Finance Committee concerning possible changes to the way the District Youth Fund is distributed. It was decided to discuss this later in the meeting when more information would be available. Recess was taken from 9:20 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

$2,029,865.50

STATE FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR - State Fraternal Activities Coordinator Yates was welcomed to the meeting. There was a discussion concerning lodges that don't have set times for meetings. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Klinkovsky for President Leshikar to present a program in the January meeting concerning lodges that are not meeting at their stated day and time. Motion passed unanimously. State Fraternal Activities Coordinator Yates asked for input about a golf tournament. There was a discussion concerning this. Director Krizan moved, seconded by Director Victorick for the State Fraternal Activities Coordinator to proceed with developing a proposal on a fall golf tournament in the year 2002 for presentation in the January meeting. Motion passed unanimously. SALES - Vice President McBride reviewed the sales figures from September 2000 and September 2001. Over this period applications written are up by 53.07%, insurance written is up by 14.74%, and earned premiums are up by 1.82%. Districts I and VI have met their quota. Vice President McBride reported 54% of the members have $5,000.00 of insurance or less and there have been 193 guaranteed issue certificates issued during the last quarter. There was a discussion concerning nineteen new lodges in process. Vice Presi-


6IVESTNIK—Wednesday, November 21, 2001 dent McBride moved, seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas to extend the time limit on chartering these lodges until January 31, 2002. Motion passed unanimously. Vice President McBride reviewed the list of new agents.

tary-Treasurer Anglin, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Victorick, Director Klinkovsky, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, and Director Ahlstrom. Voting against were Director Krizan, and Director Bayer. Motion passed.

Recess was taken from 10:40 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. Recess was taken from 2:00 p.m. to 2:10 p.m. MISSION 2100 - Vice President McBride reported there have been 867 leads from the Home Office, 101 leads from brochures, and 422 from the field for the Mission 2100 program. E & 0 COVERAGE - Vice President McBride will have a full report on E & 0 Coverage for the sales representatives in the January meeting. LOCAL LODGES - Vice President McBride reported on the meetings among the President, Vice President, State Fraternal Activities Coordinator, State'Youth Director and each district director. This information will be used to develop goals for the State Youth Director and State Fraternal Activities Coordinator. LONG TERM CARE - Vice President McBride reported that Bankers United has not been successful in getting our agents to sell Long Term Care. There was a discussion about a company that would develop a long-term care product under SPJST's name and re-insure the product 100%. Vice President McBride is to bring back information in the January meeting concerning the number of sales representatives that have signed up to sell long term care for Bankers United. LODGE COMPLIANCE - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin reported there are six lodges that have not reported their 2001 local lodge officers and six lodges have not submitted information on the 990/990T.

The Board went into executive session to discuss a personnel matter. VESTNIK - The Editor/Communication Director Vanicek was welcomed to the meeting. His report was reviewed. It was pointed out part of the website was not up to date. In further discussion, it was decided that Vice President McBride should review local lodge websites to be sure the sites comply with advertising rules set by Texas Department of Insurance and the privacy act. Editor Vanicek reported on two big projects, which were the member service directory and the calendar. There was a report from those who attended the NFCA meeting and how it had been a beneficial meeting with the different sessions being educational and meeting the attendees of different fraternals. DISTRICT I - Director Victorick attended District YAD, Lodge 14-Wesley, Lodge 169-Brenham, State YAD, and Lodge 201-Bleibleville-Nelsonville, two fall insurance classes and the NFCA. DISTRICT II - Director Klinkovsky reported on attending meetings at Lodge 47-Seaton, Lodge 155-Austin, Lodge 20-Granger, State YAD, insurance classes for sales representatives, insurance continuing education classes, Lodge 47Seaton barbecue cook-off, and the District II Fall District Meeting.

Recess was taken from 11:30 a.m. till 12:05 p.m. Recess was taken from 3:50 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. INCENTIVE PROGRAM - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported five lodges have reached the platinum award, fifteen the gold award, four the silver award, two the bronze award, four the honorable mention, and twenty-eight the first step award. AUTOMOBILES - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported the eight vehicles SPJST owns traveled more than 200,000 miles in 2000 and the cost was 31.71 cents per mile. This includes all repairs, gas, etc. LOANS - Legal Advisor Kacir reported on loans in progress, loans in foreclosure or threatened foreclosure, and litigation. HOME OFFICE PROPERTY - There has been a delay in a decision about the property east of the Home Office. The Social Security agency is looking at two other properties and a final decision should be reached shortly. EMPLOYEES - President Leshikar moved, seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas for the mail poll concerning the independent contractor of July 24, 2001 to be declared invalid. There was a discussion concerning the use of an independent contractor for the legal advisor when there is an over load of work or the legal secretary is not available. Motion passed unanimously. Legal Advisor Kacir responded to a question that to reconsider an item it requires a majority vote unless it concerns a By Law. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Ahlstrom to reconsider an independent contractor for the Legal Advisor Kacir. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Victorick, Director Klinkovsky, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Bayer. Voting against was Director Krizan. Motion passed. There was a lengthy discussion concerning what the legal secretary does and what the independent contractor does. Also there was a discussion about the charges by the independent contractor. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Secretary-Treasurer Anglin for the Board to authorize payment for the independent contractor for the months of July, August, and September 2001. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Director Victorick, Director Klinkovsky, Director Krizan, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Bayer. Legal Advisor Kacir abstained. Motion passed.

DISTRICT III - Director Krizan reported on his meeting with President Leshikar and Vice President McBride concerning goals for District III. He thinks the society will achieve the Mission 2100 goal. He also requested an officer from the Home Office attend all local lodge special functions. Director Krizan expressed his feeling on the importance of accomplishing the Mission 2100 goal. Director Krizan expressed the need to increase the percentages of investments in equities and to offer interim financing. DISTRICT IV - Director Broz thanked President Leshikar for attending District IV Fun Day. He attended local lodge meetings for Lodge 76-Wichita Falls, Lodge 157-Lubbock, Lodge 215-Tahoka, Lodge 222-Vernon, Lodge 73-Seymour and Lodge 160-San Angelo. He also attended sales classes and State YAD. There was a discussion concerning the flag. By common consent it was agreed to place an American flag in the next mailouts and to have information on flag etiquette in the calendar. DISTRICT V - Director Pflughaupt thanked President Leshikar and Vice President McBride for their assistance with the flood victims. He attended continuing education classes, Houston FIC meeting, Czech Cultural Center Gala, District V YAD, and Lodge meetings at Lodge 88-Houston, Lodge 172-Pasadena, Lodge 142-Houston, Lodge 156-Baytown, and Lodge 139-Danbury. Lodge 139-Danbury made a presentation to their local Little League Baseball Association. DISTRICT VI - Director Ahlstrom reported on attending State YAD, District VI insurance sales classes and District VI barbecue cookoff. He attended local lodge meetings at Lodge 4-Halletsville, Lodge 10-Shiner, Lodge 23-Moravia, Lodge 28-East Bernard, Lodge 40-E1 Campo-Hillje, Lodge 143-Inez, Lodge 148-Blessing, and 151-Wharton. He attended a meeting with the officers of Lodge 19-Velehrad. He reported the NFCA conference was a good team building experience. DISTRICT VII - Director Bayer read a letter from. SPJST Queen Megan Marcaurele. He attended meetings at Lodge 93-Hobson, Lodge 107-Floresville, Lodge 133-San Antonio, Lodge 185-New Braunfels, and Lodge 202-Jourdanton. He attended State YAD and Royalty, District VII meeting and FAC meetings at Lodge 107-Floresville and Lodge 79-Corpus Christi. He thanked Secretary-Treasurer Anglin for attending District VII Fall Fun Day. There was discussion concerning the Universal Life Product and that it matures at age 95 for the cash value in the certificate. Recess was taken from 5:02 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.

Legal Advisor Kacir in response to a question stated the work in his office is reviewed by one or two people. He further responded the work can be only reviewed once or the work can be delayed if he has to check all the work. Legal Advisor Kacir thinks using an independent contractor would be more economical. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt to authorize the Legal Advisor to hire a qualified independent contractor at a salary up to $25.00 an hour for actual time spent up to an average of 28 hours per month over a 12 month period beginning October 2001 and be paid directly to Legal Advisor Kacir. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Secre-

Cynthia Hutka was recognized for fifteen years of service to the SPJST and Doris Tyroch was recognized for 35 years of service to SPJST. NEW BUSINESS LODGE INCENTIVE BANQUET - By common consent it was agreed the Incentive Banquet would be held at Lodge 80- Holland with a program similar to last year's banquet. By common consent it was agreed there would be two photographers taking pictures of the lodge officers and sales representatives who receive awards.


Wednesday, November 21, 2001—ViSTNIK/7 President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Ahlstrorn to have a one-day training of four to five hours for all district officers within 30 days from the last district spring meeting. Authorization would be mileage for two cars from each district and a noon meal. Motion passed unanimously. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Broz for the officers to present a plan and an outline for local lodge training workshop at the January meeting. Motion passed unanimously.

MORTGAGE LOANS - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin presented information on loans requiring only 15% down. There was a lengthy discussion that followed. The item was tabled until the January meeting and the Legal Advisor will coordinate this with the Texas Department of Insurance.

MISSION 2100 - There was a discussion concerning incentives in the Mission 2100 for lodges that write 50% more than their quota and the state reaches the 2100 goal. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by Director Krizan to accept the proposal presented by Vice President McBride. Motion passed unanimously.

Secretary-Treasurer Anglin presented a request from a Knights of Columbus Council in Georgetown for a commercial loan. Following a discussion, Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Secretary-Treasurer Anglin to authorize the officers to proceed with a loan to the KC's at the commercial rate following SPJST's normal guidelines and a portion of their members have to be SPJST members. Motion passed unanimously.

FIELD REPRESENTATIVES - Vice President McBride proposed a pilot program for District VI and District VII State Field Representatives. There would be a state field representative in each district at a lower base salary and be paid higher commission override. There was a lengthy discussion concerning the override commission. Recess was taken from 9:20 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by Director Ahlstrom to proceed with a pilot project for District VI and District VII and then in other districts. There would be a state field representative hired for each district at a base salary plus override commission and furnish each a vehicle. Motion passed unanimously. Vice President McBride presented the 2002 incentive program for sales representatives. This program is the same as the incentive for 2001 except each quarter there will be one notebook computer awarded by drawing to a sales representative that achieved his quota and at the end of the year fifteen notebook computers will be awarded by drawing. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by President Leshikar to accept the incentives for the sales representatives as presented by Vice President McBride. Motion passed unanimously. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas for the commission structure and incentives to be the same as for 2001; but if another state field representative is hired, the new proposal will be used. Motion passed unanimously. VISION 2002 - Vice President McBride presented Vision 2002 where the goal for the state is 2100 applications. The local lodge quotas would remain the same. Vice President McBride moved, seconded by President Leshikar to adopt the Vision 2002 program. Motion passed unanimously. Recess was taken from 10:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. RE-INSURANCE - There was a discussion concerning the amount of retention SPJST should keep on substandard certificates. Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Director Broz to authorize the Vice President to make the decision on the amount of retention on substandard certificates. Motion passed unanimously. ADVERTISING - There was a lengthy discussion concerning the advertising dis play being used at high volume functions. Vice President McBride moved, second ed by Director Victorick to authorize the Vice President to continue to hire an individual to staff the advertising display at functions when requested by the directors. Motion passed unanimously. There was a discussion concerning the Youth Achiever Certificate. Director Krizan moved, seconded by Director Klinkovsky to offer the Youth Achiever certificate as guaranteed issue for $10,000.00 to current youth members ages 0 to 15. Motion passed unanimously.

Recess was taken for 1:30 p.m. to 1:40 p.m.

INVESTMENTS - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved to ratify the investments from the July 1, 2001 to September 30, 2001. Motion seconded by Director Broz and carried unanimously. INTEREST SENSITIVE PRODUCTS - There was a discussion concerning the interest rate paid on interest sensitive products and the yield SPJST makes on their investments. Director Broz moved, seconded by Secretary-Treasurer Anglin to set the UL interest rate at 7%. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Victorick, Director Klinkovsky, Director Broz, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Bayer. Voting against were Financial Secretary Mikulas, Director Krizan, and Director Pflughaupt. Motion passed. Director Klinkovsky moved, seconded by Secretary-Treasurer Anglin to lower interest rates on all annuities by 1/4%. Voting in favor were Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Legal Advisor Kacir, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Director Victorick, and Director Klinkovsky. Voting against were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Director Krizan, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Bayer. Motion failed. Director Krizan moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt for the interest rates of Annuity I stay at 5-1/2%; Annuity II stay at 6-1/2%; Roth Annuity stay at 6-1/2%, and Immediate Annuity stay at 6-1/2% through January 31, 2002. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Victorick, Director Krizan, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom and Director Bayer. Voting against were SecretaryTreasurer Anglin, and Director Klinkovsky. Motion passed. Director Krizan moved, seconded by Vice President McBride to reconsider the Universal Life rate. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Victorick, Director Krizan, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Bayer. Voting against were Director Broz, Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, and Director Klinkovsky. Motion passed. Director Krizan moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt to leave the interest rate of the Universal Life product at 7-1/4% through January 31, 2002. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Director Victorick, Director Krizan, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Bayer. Voting against were Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Legal Advisor Kacir, and Director Klinkovsky. Motion passed. HOME OFFICE - There was a discussion concerning the safety factor of the Home Office after events on September 11, 2001 in New York City. By common consent it was agreed to place glass doors on the hallways going to the employees' work area, so visitors will have to check with the receptionist before going to the work area.

Recess was taken from 11:25 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. President Leshikar moved, seconded by Director Klinkovsky to add a picture in the Board Room displaying the 2001 officers and directors with the new logo and representing the beginning of the new century for SPJST. Motion passed unanimously. YOUTH - State Youth Director Zavodny presented her three year plan for the youth department. The plan was reviewed page by page.

MAIL POLL - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved to ratify the mail poll of September 7, 2001:Motion seconded by Director Klinkovsky. Motion passed unanimously. YOUTH - State Youth Director Zavodny and Financial Committee Chairman Dwayne Weise were welcomed to the meeting. There was a discussion concerning changes being recommended by the Finance Committee. Recess was taken from 3:50 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

MORTGAGE LOANS - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved, seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas to approve the recommendation for the delinquent loans and set a loss reserve of $11,000.00 on these loans. Motion passed unanimously. CREDIT REPORTING - Secretary-Treasurer Anglin reported on a proposal from the Credit Bureau of El Paso to add a link between SPJST's website and Experian Credit Website for members to check their credit reports. SecretaryTreasurer Anglin moved, seconded by Vice President McBride to add the link to SPJST's website. Motion passed unanimously. MODIFICATION OF MORTGAGE LOANS - There was a discussion about the lowering of interest rates on existing mortgage loans. Secretary-Treasurer Anglin moved, seconded by Director Ahlstrom to allow a borrower to modify the interest rate on their mortgage loan for a fee of $400.00. The interest rate would be °% above the current interest rate. Motion passed unanimously.

The discussion continued concerning the intent of the Finance Committee to provide the same amount of funds per youth to each local lodge youth club. The interpretation of the proper procedure is for the Finance Committee to make the recommendation to By-Law Committee; the By-Law Committee would then recommend to the Board to submit a referendum to tlfe delegates for their approval. Recess was taken from 4:40 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. Honorary Vice President Mikeska was welcomed to the meeting and he expressed his congratulations to Legal Advisor Kacir for his 20 years of service to SPJST. FINANCIAL STATEMENT - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported the total income has decreased by 2% and expenses have decreased by 49% when comparing the nine months ending September 30, 2001 and September 30, 2000. The large decrease was contributed to the payoff of the defined benefit plan. The report was reviewed line by line.


8/VESTNIK—Wednesday, November 21 2001 BUDGET - Financial Secretary Mikulas compared the income and expenses for the first nine months of 2001 to the budgeted amount. DISCOUNTS OF A & B CERTIFICATES - Financial Secretary Mikulas moved to continue to allow a 25% reduction of premiums of certificates in classes "A" and "B" whose certificates were in force 35 years or more and if the member has attained the age of 70 years. An additional 25% reduction of premiums when a member attains age 75. This is in accordance with the Article 33(14). Motion seconded by Director Broz and passed unanimously. REFUND OF LODGES - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported that if the formula used for 2000 is used for 2001, the total refund to lodges would be approximately $155,000.00. MEMBERSHIP - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported SPJST has a 43,083 member count and the certificate count is 49,846. COMPUTER - Financial Secretary Mikulas reported an agreement was signed to have Internet available on the personal computers in the Home Office.

Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Director Krizan for the officers to provide final details for having a Fraternalist of the Year based on the previous year fraternal acts and a Life Time Achiever award based on fraternal acts in the past. Motion passed unanimously. Recess was taken from 9:40 a.m. to 9:55 a.m. Representatives from the Temple Police Department were welcomed to the meeting. They accepted the $500.00 donation and reported all the funds would be going to the families of New York City Police Department that were killed in the New York City disaster. Representatives from the Temple Fire Department were welcomed to the meeting. The fire fighters responded to the question that 100% of the funds that were received would go to the widows and orphans of the New York City disaster. The representatives of the Temple Fire Department thanked SPJST for the $500.00 donation. Director Pflughaupt reported on Lodge 88-Houston hosting its anniversary on February 10, the District V YAD on June 30, Czech Day on October 27, and the Spring Festival for the Czech Cultural Center on March 3.

Honorary Director Louis Hanus was welcomed to the meeting. DISTRICT I - Director Victorick reminded the Board that the SPJST is being challenged to keep the interest rates up. He felt the meeting was good and some important decisions were made. He congratulated Legal Advisor Kacir on his longevity with SPJST. He invited everyone to the District I Fall Meeting on October 21, 2001 at Lodge 17-New Tabor.

Director Pflughaupt moved, seconded by Vice President McBride for the board to require a lodge to use bound attendance registration books for validating potential delegates for the SPJST Convention. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Director Krizan, and Director Pflughaupt. Voting against were Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Victorick, Director Klinkovsky, Director Broz, Director Ahlstrom, and Director Bayer. Motion, failed.

DISTRICT II - Director Klinkovsky congratulated Legal Advisor Kacir and employees Cynthia Hutka and Doris Tyroch for the time they have worked for SPJST. He enjoyed the meeting and thinks quite a bit was accomplished.

Director Pflughaupt presented his three-year plan for District V, which will need to be ratified by District V.

DISTRICT III - Director Krizan congratulated Legal Advisor Kacir for his 20 years with SPJST. He expressed a need for sales representatives in District III. Upon recommendations by Director Krizan concerning the recent tragedy in New York City, Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by Director Victorick to make a donation of $500.00 each to benefit the New York Fire Department and the New York Police Department. Motion passed unanimously. Director Krizan moved, seconded by Director Pflughaupt for SPJST to offer Education IRA's if there is no restriction to fraternal insurance societies. Motion passed unanimously. In regard to the recent NFCA meeting, Director Krizan recommended the policy of those attending be changed to two representatives per year for this society. No action was taken. In response to a question by Director Krizan, he was informed the current cookbook program would be discontinued after November 2001. Director Krizan reported Lodge 130-Dallas will be having a fall campout the last weekend of October and everyone is invited, Lodge 35-Elk will be having its annual turkey dinner as a fund raiser on October 21, 2001 and the District III meeting will be October 28, 2001 at Lodge 25-Ennis. DISTRICT IV - Director Broz congratulated Legal Advisor Kacir on his 20 years with SPJST. He thanked President Leshikar and State Youth Director Zavodny for the new scholarship forms. He inquired as to when the SPJST history would be complete. He thinks this was a successful meeting and we are on the right track to make the 2100 goal. DISTRICT V - Director Pflughaupt expressed a need for higher limits in the mortgage loans, as the average home in Houston is $189,000.00. There was a discussion about the board needing leeway in the mortgage program because of trying to keep a balance between mortgage and interest products.

DISTRICT VI - Director Ahlstrom congratulated Legal Advisor Kacir for serving 20 years with the SPJST. He invited everyone to District VI Fall Meeting on October 28, at Lodge 40-El-Campo-Hillje. He will be presenting information about organizing a District VI Cemetery Organization at the Fall Meeting. DISTRICT VII - Director Bayer congratulated Legal Advisor Kacir, employees Doris Tyroch and Cynthia Hutka on their longevity. He expressed a need to require sales representatives to attend sales training classes. EMPLOYEES - Financial Secretary Mikulas congratulated Legal Advisor Kacir for his service to SPJST. Financial Secretary Mikulas reported the officers are recommending a Christmas gift of $1,000.00 to each employee because they went beyond the call of duty this year. Director Victorick moved, seconded by Financial Secretary Mikulas to accept the recommendation to $1,000.00 Christmas gift for the employees and editor. Voting in favor were President Leshikar, Vice President McBride, Secretary-Treasurer Anglin, Financial Secretary Mikulas, Legal Advisor Kacir, Director Victorick, Director Klinkovsky, Director Broz, Director Pflughaupt, Director Ahlstrom, And Director Bayer. Voting against was Director Krizan. Motion passed. Financial Secretary Mikulas moved, seconded by President Leshikar to authorize each officer and director to receive a $300.00 gift certificate. Motion passed unanimously. Director Krizan moved, seconded by Director Victorick to give each honorary director and honorary officer, $100.00 as a Christmas gift. Motion passed unanimously. The meeting dates for Supreme Lodge meetings in 2002 are January 15-17; April 911; July 16-18; and October 15-17. All meetings will begin at 8:00 a.m. By common consent the meeting adjourned at 11:15 a.m. —SPJST-

SPJST Assists World Trade Center Fund, NYC Widows and Orphans LEFT PHOTO: Temple Police Department Officers Jeffrey Bragg, center left and Sean Childress, accept $500 check from SPJST President Howard Leshikar, left, and Supreme Lodge Chairman and District Seven Director Bob Bayer. The officers accepted the check on behalf of the Fraternal Order of Police and the World Trade Center Relief Fund. RIGHT PHOTO: Supreme Lodge Chairman Bob Bayer presents Temple Fire Department representatives with $500 check to assist widows and orphans of the September 11, 2001 New York City terrorist attacks. Pictured, from left, are: Supreme lodge President Howard Leshikar, Deputy Chief Francisco Corona, Deputy chief Richard Perkins, Acting Captain Randy Rodak, Captain Wallace Reese and Supreme Lodge Chairman Bayer.


Wednesday, November 21, 2001—VESTNIK/9

Lodge Letters Section

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Lodge 6, Cottonwood reports on November meeting Hi! Our President, Brother Johnnie Krizan, called our meeting to order on Sunday, November 4 at 2:15 p.m. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the Youth Club with our motto given by Traci Dobecka. Our Flagbearer, Sister Georgie Soukup, gave her report of 29 members present. Our Secretary, Sister Barbara Jean Hykel, was called upon for the reading of the minutes from our last meeting. They were approved as read. Sister Hykel then read some correspondence from the West Chamber of Commerce. Brother Krizan then called upon Sister Peggy Dobecka, Treasurer, for her report, which was approved as given. i, - Our Fraternal Activities Coordinator, Sister Barbara Hykel, gave a report on all upcoming tournaments at other lodges. She also mentioned that the Fraternalist of the Year had to be in by December 14 and asked that the committee get together after our meeting and select a Fraternalist to represent Lodge 6, Cottonwood. Sister Barbara also asked that everyone please bring their activity reports so she could be filling out her reports. Our Financial Secretary, Brother George Straten, was called upon for his report. He reported two new adult members and four additional for insurance. He also reported the upcoming bookings for the hall, with socials being for November 16 and December 7. Brother George also reported November 30 for decorating the hall for Christmas, with our Christmas Party on December 2. Brother George dispensed with social for December 21 as it was so close to Christmas. Sales Update Brother Jerry Kucera, Districts Two and Three State Field Representative and Lodge 6 Sales Representative, was given an opportunity to speak. He mentioned that Lodge 6 had

reached 60 applications for 2001, achieving our quota for Platinum. He also mentioned that District Three had its greatest month since he had been in office and everyone should be very proud. Brother Jerry also mentioned that Sister Peggy Dobecka, Youth Leader, and Sister Lydia Dobecka, Assistant Youth Leader, should be commended for the great work they are doing. The youth club surpassed its quota this year. Sunshine Committee Chairman Sister Hattie Kaska, gave her report of sending a get well card to Brother Willie A. Skerik. He had fallen and broken his wrist. We all look forward to seeing you again real soon. Sister Hattie also sent sympathy cards to Gina Marie and Gary Wayne Greener and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Greener upon the loss of a dad and brother. Youth Report The Youth Club report was given by Sister Peggy Dobecka, Youth Leader. She reported that the youth had a fun Halloween party on October 26 bobbing for apples. The youth

club cleaned the Lodge 6 kitchen and planted sage bushes around the hall on November 27. Thanks to everyone who helped out that day. It all looks real nice. Sister Peggy also reported that three of the youth won first place at the District Three Fall Meeting on their Christmas ornaments. Congratulations to Celia Dobecka, Whitney Dobecka, and Bracie Craig. There were two winners in the costume contest. Congratulations to Lakn Dieterich for first place and Bracie Craig for second place. She reported that each youth had given their $1 donation to feed the children in Afghanistan. Sister Peggy also reported that the children would be busy making their Christmas items for the residents at the West Rest Haven. The youth will work on their projects on Fridays, November 9 and 16. November 30 will be Christmas decorating at the hall. The youth also will be practicing their Christmas program. In other business, Brother Johnnie Krizan brought up that September 8, 2002 would be the 100th Anniversary of our building. After some discussion, it was voted on to tentatively plan for a celebration in honor of our building being 100 years old. Officer Elections The election of officers was held by Brother Jerry Kucera. Those elected to serve for the year 2002 were:

President Brother Johnnie Krizan

Those in attendance with a November birthday were Brothers Johnnie Krizan and Milton Peterson and Sisters Lucille Sulak and Georgie Soukup. Happy birthday to these folks and to all with a birthday this • month. Door prizes were then drawn, with Brother Ernest Bezdek winning the $5 door prize. The progressive door prize winner was Frank Cinek (not present). Various other door prizes were exchanged with some winning door prizes from the Home Office, courtesy of Brother Jerry Kucera. These winners were Marie Horak-notebook; Stella Perez-calculator; Georgie Soukupcandle; Ray Perez :coffee mug. Thanks to the Home Office and congratulations to the winners. Our meeting was then adjourned to enjoy a meal prepared by Brother Al and Sister Georgie Soukup and Sisters Hattie Kaska and Mary Neckar. Thanks! The meal for our next meeting will be turkey and dressing. The meal servers for our. January, 2002 meeting will be prepared by the Seith family and the Peterson family. Christmas Party December 2 Our next meeting will be our Christmas Party and Meeting on Sunday, December 2, at 2 p.m. We will have a short meeting, then the youth club program, Santa visit, and our Christmas meal. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! Fraternally, Stella Perez, Reporter —SPJST-

First Vice President Brother Ray Perez

Second Vice President Brother Milton Peterson

Secretary and Fraternal Activities Coordinator Sister Barbara Jean Hykel

Treasurer and Youth Leader Sister Peggy Dobecka

Assistant Youth Leader Sister Lydia Dobecka

Financial Secretary, Booking Agent and Building Manager Brother George Straten

Reporter Sister Stella Perez

Flagbearer and Guide Sister Georgie Soukup

Lodge 6, Cottonwood Officers for 2002 Pictured above, from left, front, are: Flagbearer and Guide Georgie Soukup, Assistant Youth Leader Lydia Dobecka, Treasurer and Youth Leader Peggy Dobecka, Reporter Stella Perez and Secretary and Fraternal Activities Coordinator Barbara Jean Hykel. BACK: First Vice President Ray Perez, Second Vice President Milton Peterson, President Johnnie Krizan and Financial Secretary, Booking Agent and Building Manager George Straten.

8, Weimar reports on October meeting Lodge

Lodge 8, Weimar met October 22 at the Weimar Veterans' Hall. President Jares called the meeting to order and opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence for our departed members. Our special guests attending were Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride and Mrs. McBride, Assistant to the. Vice President Kathy Fritz, District Six Directof Mike Ahlstrom and Mrs. Ahlstrom and State Field Representative for Districts Six and Seven Karen Kaspar. Our attendance register showed 29 members and guests present. Roll call of officers showed everyone present. The minutes were read and approved and the treasurer's report was also apploved. A thank you letter from the SPJST Library, Archives and Museum was read acknowledging a donation remembering our deceased members. A reminder of the District Six Fall Meeting to be on October 28 was also brought up. We also voted to send our lodge monetary donation to the district treasurer to help cover expenses. Christmas Party December 7 We discussed the Christmas party and it was set for Friday, December 7. The place to be decided as to availability of hall. Letters will be sent out advising the members when and where.


10/VESTNIK—Wednesday, November 21, 2001

From Weimar With Love

Coming Again on December 2

"Just look at those smiles," writes Lodge 8, Weimar President Leo Jares, referring to the above photo. "That's what takes place at our meetings." Pictured above, at the October meeting, are Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride and his wife, Francis; Earline Muenster, the Veselkas, Janiks and Fareks — who were all celebrating anniversaries in the month of October.

Members of Lodge 20, Granger express their thanks to Elroy Liebrum, front and center, for entertaining them at their monthly lodge meetings with tunes on the accordion. He'll be performing again at the Lodge 20 Christmas Party on Sunday, December 2. Meat and drinks will be furnished and each family is asked to bring two side dishes. Fifty-year pins will also be presented during the party.

A nominating committee was appointed. They are Barbara Veselka, Gene Veselka. and A. J. Shumbera. The Audit Committee appointed is Erline Janik, Earline Muenster and Raymond Kocian.

This our lodge's way of saying thanks to all of you for your patronage throughout the year. Doors will open at 2 p.m. with the dance from 3 until 7 p.m. Make a party of it! Invite your family and friends and bring snack foods for your table. We look forward to seeing you there. Fraternally, Andrew Greinert, President -SPJST-

50-Year Member Honored We also honored another 50-Year member. He is Mr. Anton Machacek and he has been a member longer than 50 years—congratulations. Vice President McBride presented the pin to Mr. Machacek.

Social Security Program Kathy Fritz presented a program on Social Security changes in 2002 and Long Term Healthcare Products. It is something all of us are interested in at this time. Vice President McBride gave us an update on Mission 2100, noting that our lodge had met its quota. Director Ahlstrom updated us on how good District Six is progressing. State Field Representative Karen Kaspar gave us some encouraging words to keep on promoting the SPJST products. We had four birthday honorees — George J., Monica K., Christy K. and Franklin F. A big happy birthday to all. We also had four wedding anniversary celebrants — George and

Erline, Henrietta and Gene, Earline and Elmer and Barbara and Franklin. We wish them all many more years of wedded bliss. We drew for door prizes that were brought by members in attendance. Vice President McBride also brought some prizes which added to the fun of having almost enough for everyone to get a prize. Refreshments were served after the meeting.

Next Meeting November 26 The next meeting is November 26, at the Veterans Hall, Weimar. Fraternally, JoAnn Jares —SPJST-

18, Elgin invites members and friends to free Christmas dance Lodge

Dear Members and Friends, Circle this date on your calendar — Sunday, December 9 — and make plans to be at Lodge 18, Elgin to enjoy the free Christmas dance with music by Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six.

20, Granger to present 50-year pins at December 2 Christmas party Lodge

SPJST Lodge 20 of Granger will hold a short meeting and its annual Christmas party on Sunday, December 2 at 3:30 p.m. at the SPJST Lodge hall in Granger. A ham and sausage supper will be served. Meat and drinks will be furnished and each family is asked to bring two dishes, a salad, vegetable and/or dessert. All members and their families are invited to attend and enjoy fellowship through their membership in the SPJST. Members who received their 50year pins this year will be honored at our Christmas party. They are Frances Ann Fisher, Hattie F. Gaida, Ray Allen Holubec, David L. Matloch, Henry E. Matloch, Johnnie Lee Matloch, Gladys S. Parker and Shirley Ann Valcik. Also, we will honor our Lodge 20 Fraternalist of the Year, Josephine Strmiska. Door prizes will be given away. We will be entertained with accordion music by Elroy Liebrum and Nolan Werchan.

Flag Donation

Lodge 8, Weimar Honors 50-Year Member Meeting on October 22 at the Weimar Veterans' Hall, Lodge 8, Weimar paid tribute to Anton Machacek for more than 50 years of dedicated membership to the SPJST. Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride presented Brother Machacek with his 50-year pin. Pictured above, from left, are: President Leo Jares, Vice President Rosie Shumbera, District Six Director Mike Ahlstrom, State Field Representative for Districts Six and Seven Karen Kaspar, Anton Machacek, Joan Machacek and Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride.

Lodge 20, Granger wishes to thank Rudy and Alice Hajda for the new flag they donated to our lodge. The flag was flown over the United States Capitol on May 31, 2001 at the request of the Honorable Ron Paul, member of Congress. This flag was presented to SPJST Lodge 20, Granger by Rudy and Alice Hajda in memory of Raymond Matulla who retired as major in the Air Force, having served 20 years. He retired in Bossier City, Louisiana and was the brother of Alice Hajda.

Lodge 20, Granger says "Thanks" to Rudy and Alice Hajda for donating a new American flag to the lodge hall. The flag had previously been flown over the United States Capitol. We would also like to thank Elroy Liebrum for entertaining us at our monthly meetings with his accordion music. Again, mark your calendar and plan to get together for good food, fellowship, games and accordion music on December 2, 2001. Fraternally, Rubie Loessin —SPJST-

30, Taiton encourages all members to attend Christmas social Lodge

Dear Members, Lodge 30, Taiton will have its annual Christmas Social on Sunday, December 9. All members and their families are invited to attend for a fun filled day of friendship and fraternalism. The adult lodge and youth club will furnish the turkey, fried chicken and dressing. All members are asked to bring side dishes or desserts to complete the meal. Our social will begin at 11:30 a.m. with the meal being served about 12 noon. We are urging all adult members to attend. a very informative adult meeting which will be at 1 p.m. Guests will be attending from the district and state offices bringing news reports from the past year. The youth meeting will immediately follow the adult meeting. An update on the youth accomplishments for the


Wednesday, November 21, 2001—VESTNIK/11 past year will be announced along with Christmas caroling and exchanging gifts. All youth members and anyone interested in joining our organization is welcome. The Lodge 30 officers hope to see everyone at the December social and wish all members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Fraternally, Wanda Dorotik, Secretary —SPJST-

47, Seaton elects officers at November meeting Lodge

We, from Lodge 47 wish everyone a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. We had our monthly meeting Sunday, November 4 at 1 p.m. Neal Rabroker and Josef Morris brought in the flags and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Joyce Skrabanek had sent get well cards to Brooke Glaser, Bill Kotrla and Juanita Wychopen. We wish them and everyone else a speedy recovery. New members welcomed were Lillian Kay Clark, Stacy Ann Clark, Allen Wesley Rastovich, Misti Jean Rastovich and Vlasta Rosalie Horton. Transferred in were Davis Ross Mainard and Ever Marie Mainard. Secretary Adeline Kohutek read the minutes from the October meeting and also the correspondence. We are looking forward to the Christmas party to be held at Supreme Lodge after the Temple Christmas Parade on December 4. Board Secretary Edwin Vasicek read the October board minutes. Ruth Hanusch, Fraternal Activities Coordinator, read a poem about our flag. We are all proud of our heritage and our flag. She also announced the volleyball tournament November 17 at Rogers High School Gym. Treasurer Gladys Marek gave, a good financial report. James Skrabanek gave the audit report. All chairpersons gave satisfactory reports. Heidi Bartek gave the youth club report. The youth club also presented a very nice Veterans' Day skit. Officer Elections Results of the election of officers and board members are as follows:

President Edwin Pechal

Vice President Edwin Vasicek

Second Vice President and Fraternal Activities Coordinator Beth Rabroker

Secretary Adeline Kohutek

Treasurer/Financial Secretary Gladys Marek

Parliamentarian James Skrabanek

Youth Leader Heidi Bartek

English and Czech Reporter Dorothy Pechal

Auditor for a Three-Year Period James Skrabanek

Board of Trustees Leroy Dana, Jerome Orsag Woodrow Marek, E.J. Pechal, Jr. Gary Skrabanek, James Skrabanek and Dan Wiley

It was decided to donate $50 to the Department of Public Safety Officers Association. On November 30 at 6:30 p.m., interested members should meet at the hall and we will go as a group to tour BLORA (Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area) at the Belton Lake. New Christmas decorations are added every year and it seems it can't get more beautiful. We are looking for a cleanup committee for the hall and someone to cut the yard next year. Anyone interested should call Edwin Pechal or Woodrow Marek. Happy November birthday to: Clarence Neikamp, Edwin Marek, Leroy Hanusch, Judy Pechal, Shannon Pechal and Anton Bravenec. Happy anniversary to Edwin and Nelda Marek, Walter and Ella Pomykal, Clarence and Margie Neikamp, Otis and Nancy Meier and Henry and Helen Janacek.. Our next meeting will be Sunday, December 2 at 2 p.m.. Chairpersons will be elected at this meeting. The meeting closed with Ruth Hanusch singing "God Bless America." Frank Klinkovsky asked the blessing. Our members' Christmas party will be Sunday, December 9 starting at 3 p.m. with a Memorial Service by the Youth Club. Turkey and sausage will be furnished with side dishes and desserts brought by members. We are looking forward to a lot of members coming to this annual party. Submitted by, Adeline Kohutek, Secretary/Reporter —SPJST-

Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Participate in District Three Fall Meeting October 28, 2001 • Lodge 25, Ennis Michael Jurik assists at the patriotic tee-shirt booth. All sales proceeds went to benefit the children of Afghanistan.

Jerrod and Blake Ryan assist shopper Jerry Milan of Lodge 154, Fort Worth.

Jerrod Ryan and Randy Trojacek serve up lunch.

88, Houston accepting 2002 scholarship applications Lodge

Lodge 88, is now accepting applications for scholarship for the 2002 school year. To qualify, a student must be a member of Lodge 88 for a period of at least two years. The student must be paying local lodge dues and has to apply during the first semester of his senior year in high school with definite plans to enter college in the fall of the year 2002. These forms can be' picked up at the Lodge office at 1435 Beall Street, Houston, 77008 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday and return back to the Lodge 88, Houston Office, Attn.: Scholarship Chairman, postmarked by December 31, 2001. The Scholarship Committee would like to thank everyone for donations and would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Linda Wehring Scholarship Committee Chairman —SPJST--

Jake Holland, Blake Ryan and Michael Jurik provide tea service for District Three Fall Fun Day attendees.

Lodge 92, Fort Worth reports on holiday season activities Coming Events Sunday, November 25 - Music by the Miroslav Chodl and the Melodion Band from the Czech Republic will entertain us with Polka and VarietyMusic. They are all professional musicians and Miroslav's vocals are second to none. 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.

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Over 70 pass list suspended for this dance. Sunday, December 2 - Christmas dance with music by Harry Czarnek and the Texas Dutchmen of Houston. Free admission for all Lodge 92 Members. All others $7. Frank Prochaska promises another great snack bar for this occasion. Wednesday, December 5 - Toys for Tots sponsored by the Lone Star Music Association. Turkey dinner served at 5 p.m. followed by countrywestern music. Admission is by donation of a new unwrapped toy. Sunday, December 9 - Prepare Christmas bags at 8:30 a.m., followed by a breakfast served by Mary Ann and Kenneth Krivanek. The evening program starts at 6 p.m. Children that want to be on the program should register by 5 p.m. The Youth Club


12/VESTNIK—Wednesday, November 21, 2001 has all new costumes for the manger scene. Cookies for the evening program will be appreciated. Election of Officers The following have been elected to serve Lodge 92 in 2002: President Gordon Hubenak Vice President and Fraternal Activities Coordinator Martha Durham Secretary and Reporter Al Kercho Treasurer Lynn Lesikar Financial Secretary Kenneth Krivanek Youth Leader Gayle Fuller Trustees Paul Hubenak, Albert Kubala, John Paprskar,Frank Prochaska, and Evelyn Spacek Lodge Meeting Our meeting was held on Veteran's Day this year. To World War I veterans, the day was much better known as Armistice Day. The Fraternalist of the Year Committee named Liz Howard as Fraternalist of the Year. Liz regularly attends most lodge activities and also attends virtually all lodge meetings. She has willingly and efficiently served on an untold number of committees over many years. Liz, congratulations on this very well deserved honor. Your efforts on behalf of Lodge 92 are greatly appreciated. Congratulations to Martha Durham for having written 25 of the 50 insurance certificates that count toward the year 2001 incentive program. Our incentive award will double if the state goals for 2001 are met. Martha, your efforts are greatly appreciated. If any of you have not taken advantage of the special $5,000 life insurance promotion, please do so right way since it is a limited time offer. It might be safe to say that Lodge 92 challenges the rest of the state to meet the 2001 goals! Sympathy cards went to the families of Frank Honza and Kenneth Krivanek. Get well cards went to Peggy Hubenak and Ray Loftin. Our sympathy also goes to our bartender, Helen Holford and her family, on the loss of Robert Holford who passed away on Thursday, November 8. Burial was in Aubrey. Robert was a native of Pilot Point. New members are Warren Flowers and Betty Jane Wilderspin. Welcome to membership in Lodge 92!. Special birthdays in November are Joe Botik, Doris Brown, Johnnie Chalopiza, Alma Combs, Joe Dearing, Sr., Theresa Donaghue, Billy Hundle, Patricia Hungerpiller, Woodrow Hunka, Albert Karlick, Bernie Kratky, Billie Krivanek, Janie Loftin, Walter Matousek, Stella McCanlies, Lillie McMillen, Vicki Murphy, Laura Posival, and Genevieve Sparkman. Congratulations to our treasurer, Lynn Lesikar, upon her completion of a six-month course at the USDA Leadership Development Graduate School on November 9, 2001. Lynn is employed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Upon completion of the program, she received a

nice promotion at the FDIC. Lynn, thanks for helping to keep our bank account money safe. Submitted by, Al Kercho Secretary and Reporter —SPJST-

133, San Antonio reports on October meeting Lodge

The monthly meeting of SPJST Lodge 133 was called to order at 2 p.m. by President Jarolyn Popp. The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang, "God Bless America," which was led by Dominic Netek. A moment of silence was held for all deceased members. The roll call of officers showed all officers present. The September minutes were read by Secretary Robert Popp. They were approved as read. The financial report was then read and approved for audit. There were no couples celebrating anniversaries in October. Emil Matula nominated Viola Kurtz for Fraternalist of the Year and it was seconded by Bill Marsh. A motion was made by Evelyn Matula that we have a Thanksgiving dinner. It was seconded by Grace Rohan. A motion was made by Emil Matula that the turkey for the dinner be catered and that each member bring a dish and dessert. It was seconded by. Lucille Dlugosh. President Jarolyn Popp appointed a nominating committee, the members are Viola Kurtz, Grace Rohan and Lucille Dlugosh. Members celebrating birthdays in October were Doris Moczygemba, Rebecca Mattes, Adolph Mazac, Viola Spacek, Christopher Rohan, Jane Hurta, Hennrette Lowak and Audrey Stewart. Door prizes were won by Viola Kurtz, Emil Matula and Evelyn Matula. Split the Pot winners were Lucille Dlugosh and Jarolyn Popp. With no further business, the meeting adjourned. The members enjoyed refreshments and a games party. Submitted by, Robert Popp, Reporter —SPJST-

139, Danbury reports on November meeting

decided the turkeys would be given this year, but because of dwindling finances the lodge will be unable to continue this practice after this year. Rhenda Dickerson, Ella Marie Filipp, and Monte Baldwin will be in charge on delivering the turkeys to the recipients, Lorenda Baldwin attended a Sales Representatives class in Houston the past Month while Helen Filipp and Ace Filipp attended the Needville Sales Representatives Class. Our annual Christmas party will be held at E J's Restaurant on December 5 at 6 p.m. Door prizes will be given, so all members are urged to attend. Monte and Jalene Baldwin were congratulated on their anniversary and several members were wished happy birthdays. They were Holden Dickerson, Jarad Brimage, Sheldon Baldwin, Rhenda Dickerson and Catherine Hechler. Fraternally, Ora Faye Wilson, Reporter —SPJST-

169, Brenham welcomes new members, planning Christmas party Lodge

Dear Members, Lodge 169, Brenham welcomes our new members from Lodge 14, Wesley. We are so happy to have you as members of our lodge. Christmas Party December 2 All officers and members are invited to the lodge Christmas party on Sunday, December 2, 2001 at Eddies Meeting Place in Brenham. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. After the meal, we will have a short business meeting followed with officer elections. Please accept an officer position and help with making our lodge meetings very interesting and more sociable. Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated. After installation/ of the officers, we will have door prizes and games with good fellowship. All members who bring guests are encouraged to bring a dessert. Wishing everyone a merry Christmas and happy holidays ... Fraternally, Mary Januszewski, President —SPJST-

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District Five Director Larry Pflughaupt and his wife, Dorothy, were guests at the November 7 meeting of Danbury Lodge 139 at E J's Restaurant. Larry told the group he had attended the meetings of both the Texas and the National Fraternal Congress. He explained the SPJST extended incentives program and answered several questions asked by the members. At the end of the meeting, he handed out several door prizes. Other business included a discussion on whether the lodge should continue giving turkeys to our senior citizens as we have in years past. It was

179, Warrenton reports Christmas party December 13

A motion was made and seconded to give $25 to United Church Women. All present officers will serve again. Joan Goehring will be in charge of fraternal activities correspondence. Our Christmas party will follow our next meeting on December 13 at 7 p.m. Everyone should bring a $5 gift to take part in the gift exchange. Ham and the extra dishes everyone will bring will be served. Ora Lee Levien, Reporter —SPJST-

187, Round Rock elects officers for 2002 Lodge

Dear Members; Lodge 187, Round Rock held its monthly meeting on Sunday, November 11 at 4 p.m. President Red Oman called the meeting to order and the Pledge for Allegiance was said by all. The minutes were read and approved. Treasurer's report by Ruby Bartz was read and approved. The Christmas party will be on Sunday, December 9 and the meeting will start at 2 p.m. followed by our gift exchange and catered meal of chicken fried steak and ham with all the trimmings and pies for dessert all catered by Red Oman. All members, bring a gift of $5 to $8 to exchange and a child's gift if you bring a child. We want all to come and have some fun and fellowship. Election of officers were held with the results as follows: President Red Oman Vice President Marvin Heines Secretary Deborah Rolock Treasurer Ruby Bartz Financial Secretary Joann Oman Reporter Rose Marie Etheredge Fraternal Activities Coordinator Irene Weidner Directors Tom Etheredge, Reggie Burda and Linda Johnson Fraternally, Rose Marie Etheredge Reporter —SPJST-

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The November 8 meeting was called to order at 7 p.m. by President Lloyd Goehring. All officers were present except Treasurer Bea Vasek which , was due to medical problems Districts One and Five State Field Representative Lynn Johnsen, FIC, was our guest and she spoke on Mission 2100. No one present had a November birthday. Lloyd and Joan Goehring had an anniversary.

187, Round Rock Christmas party December 9 Lodge

Dear Members, President Red Oman called the November meeting to order, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A motion was made to have our Christmas party on Sunday, December 9 at 2 p.m. A catered meal will be served and members are asked to


Wednesday, November 21, 2001—'VESTNIK/13 bring a dessert and gift ($5-$8 value) to exchange. There will be children's stockings for our younger guests. Fraternally, Rose Marie Etheredge Reporter —SPJST-

202, Jourdanton elects officers at November meeting Lodge

Jourdanton Lodge 202 met Sunday, November 4, 2001 at 3 p.m. at the Jourdanton State Bank Community Room with twenty members and two guests present. President Jeff Barta presided. Youth Club Assistant Secretary Shawnie Wagner posted the colors and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Silence was observed for deceased members and those who perished in the "Attack on America." All officers were present. Secretary Bettie House read the minutes and correspondence. Treasurer Melba Novosad presented the financial report. Supreme Lodge Chairman and District Director Bob Bayer and State Fraternal Activities Coordinator Gladys Yates were special guests. Mission 2100 and new incentives were discussed. Eye glasses are being collected as a statewide SPJST pro ject. Sales Representatives Joe M. Huizar and Larry Wagner Jr. were in attendance. Lodge will donate $100 toward the purchase of a flag pole for the new Jourdanton Library and Community Center. President Barta will book the lodge meetings at Jourdanton State Bank for 2002. Youth Leader Kathy Wagner reported the Youth Club donated a fichus tree on "Make A Difference" day to the Longhorn Museum in memory of those who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001 tragedy. Youth Club will present a skit at the Christmas party. Officers elected for 2002 are:

Refreshments were furnished by Mary Ann and Evan Barta, Gussie and Ernest Spacek and the Youth Club. Christmas Party December 1 The Christmas party will be Saturday, December 1, 2001 at 5 p.m. at Shorty's Restaurant. Nonperishable fopd items will be collected for ACCEPT. Everyone wishing to participate in the Chinese Gift Exchange, please bring a wrapped gift valued between $7 and $10. Each member may bring one guest. Fraternally, Bettie House, Secretary —SPJST-

Christi Circle of Women reports on November meeting Corpus

On November 1, 2001, 29 regular members, two honorary members and five guests met at Sokol Corpus Christi. Our guests were Dorothy Berner, Bud Duplessis, Duane McAlister, Adriana White and Joe Nemecek. Clem Kasparek had the coffee brewing when I arrived and the tables and chairs had been set up as well. Dorothy McCoy soon followed with colorful turkeys, pumpkins and little hay stacks for centerpieces. She placed these on all the tables, making the room quite festive. Standing in for President Helen Kasparek, Vice President Frances McDonald led us in the Pledge of Allegiance then "My Country 'Tis of Thee" was sung. After introducing our guests, she asked for a moment of silence in mem-

ory of Marcellina Mokry who passed away October 22, 2001. Funeral mass was celebrated October 25 at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church with interment following at the Sinton Cemetery in Sinton, Texas. Marcellina was 93 years old. Marcellina Mokry, joined the Krouzek in November of 1992 at which time we first met. After a meeting, I noticed her standing in front of Sokol as I was leaving. I pulled over and asked if she was waiting for a ride and I learned she had called a cab. I insisted she cancel the taxi and I drove her home. From then on, I drove her to and from meetings unless her daughter, Dorothy Klapuch was in town and drove her. Driving Marcellina was a real pleasure. I enjoyed speaking a little Czech along the way and loved seeing her beautiful yard with flowers blooming profusely no matter the season. She also had a large vegetable garden with all sorts of veggies she gladly shared. Such a variety of flowers, shrubs and plants and hanging baskets. Even the garage was filled. Marcellina seemed to always have a door prize for the Krouzek. If not, then she donated a beautiful potted plant, an apron she had made or a jar of something she canned. Her strudl was great. I admired Marcellina very much and am grateful for the nine years she was my friend. Donations to the Krouzek were made in her memory by Norma Baker, Becky Elzner, Margaret Kolodziej, Dorothy McCoy, Marion Peterek, Ella Simcik, Lillie Hayek, Lil Hruska, Rosalie Williams, Clem and Helen Kasparek, Jerry and Milly Elzner, Della Elzner, Dorothy Berner, Dolores Pollok, Betty Jurica and Anna Marie Moss. Milly and Jerry Elzner visited Helen Sacky in the hospital and delivered

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flowers from the Krouzek on Wednesday, October 31, the day before our meeting. She was released later that afternoon and I am happy to say is doing fine. Milly said they would continue visiting any member in the hospital and taking them flowers. We are fortunate to have them accept this responsibility. A card of congratulations on our 10th anniversary was received from the Dallas Circle of Czech Women. It contained a very nice donation which is much appreciated. It was signed by members present at their meeting which makes it mean so much more. We thank them for their warm wishes. Jerry Elzner brought pictures taken at our September and October meetings. There were pictures of Lil Hruska and her birthday cake taken in September for which we received thank you cards from Lil and both of her daughters, Evelyn in Kingsville and Doris in Houston. The October pictures were of our anniversary cake and October birthday girls. Helen Kasparek shot a whole roll of pictures at our anniversary dinner, many of which will go into our scrapbook. Betty Jurica, keeper of our scrapbooks, has a big job and she does it well. I gave her a clipping from the Vestnik showing Lil Hruska being presented congratulations from Governor Rick Perry by Jerry Elzner. I also gave her a picture and article sent in by Jaroslav Skopal, President of Prerov, Czech Republic, with Jerry, Milly and Della Elzner and Margaret Kolodziej that was published in the American Sokol. Dorothy McCoy announced it is once again our month to furnish baked goods for the residents of Sunnybrook Nursing Home. She asked members who wish to participate to bring their donations to Sokol at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, November 15. Edna Voldan showed one of the lap rugs made for nursing home residents and asked for donations of material to make more. We voted to bring household items to our December meeting for the Ronald McDonald House. Our last effort on their behalf was a huge success and I am sure this year's will be, too. Fraternally, Ann Marie Moss ---SPJST-

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First Vice President Larry Wagner, Jr.

Second Vice President (Fraternal Activities Coordinator) Mary Ann Barta

Secretary Bettie House

Treasurer Melba Novosad

Youth Leader Belenda Barta

Assistant Youth Leader Kathy Wagner FAC Mary Ann Barta read an essay on "time." There will be a guest speaker at the January, 2002 meeting. If members are present, their birthdays and anniversaries are announced. Morgan Wagner is celebrating a birthday in November. Door prizes were furnished by Supreme Lodge Chairman and District Seven Director Bob Bayer and State FAC Gladys Yates.

it's all of these things. Here are some of the features of SPJST's Universal Life contract, which we call our "SPJST Flexible Protector Plan": Step 1: You elect an amount of insurance and select Death Benefit Option A or B (as described below). You can also select the amount of premium you want to pay and make the initial payment. Step 2:

As each premium is received by SPJST, a small expense charge is deducted and the balance goes into your cash value account.

Step 3: At the beginning of each month, a charge for the life insurance protection is deducted from the cash value to pay the monthly life insurance protection costs. Step 4: Interest at current rates is credited to the fund each month.

Coverage is Flexible. You have a choice of two death benefits, Option A or Option B: Option A: Level Death Benefit. The death benefit is made up of life insurance and the cash value. Initially, this benefit is equal to the face amount. However, current tax law states that there must always be a certain minimum proportion of life insurance in the certificate. Therefore, as the cash value

approaches the face amount, the death benefit increases automatically. Option B : Increasing Death Benefit. The death benefit is equal to the face amount of life insurance protection plus the money in the cash value account.

For more information on SPJST Universal Life Coverage, please contact your local lodge sales representative or the Home Office at 1 (800) 727-7578.

Circle of Czech Women report on November meeting Dallas

Our meeting was called to order by President Bertha Podhrasky, Bertha Malik led us in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and we remained standing for a moment of silence in memory of Donnie Genzer, nephew of Lydia Pavelka and Sidney Bridewell. Bertha welcomed 16 members and four men guests. It was good to see Lydia Pavelka at the meeting. Bertha said she had an e-mail from Faye and she said she, was unable to attend the, meeting she is still in therapy and she is doing better. She hopes to attend the December meeting. Bertha asked her about the book and she said that she and Bill decided to have the


14/ViSTNIK—Wednesday, November 21, 2001 book made by a lady and she closed shop and they have been unable to find her. She has all the information. Bertha said we may have to start over. Bertha wanted everyone to check the information in our old book and make any corrections and if you have an email address to write it in. She said she would work on it. Acting Secretary Evelyn Cechan read the minutes of the October meeting and they were approved as read. Viki Kohn gave the treasury report and it was approved as read. Bertha Malik membership committee reported all members are paid. It was good to see Bertha back. She and her family enjoyed their annual vacation in October at Sea Isle City, New Jersey. Sunshine Lady Georgia Brozek sent a get well card to Gilbert Kalich, husband of Bessie Kalich. She read a thank you card from Evelyn and John Trojacek. She said to thank everyone for the cards and being there for her at the time of her need. Vicki and Bessie said they called and talked to her and she is still hurting and her heart is heavy in the loss of her son, Allen Wayne Henzen. We signed a thinking of you card and hoped it would help to let her know we were thinking of her. Our prayers and thoughts are with her and her family Georgia also said she had a telephone call from Helen Parma to warn us if someone calls on the phone wanting you to donate to the firemen or policemen funds do not give to them. The firemen or policemen do not call on the phone for donations. Georgia had an anniversary card for Vicki and Jerry Kohn who celebrated their 55th anniversary. The members signed it and Bertha gave it to them. Bessie said she and Emil celebrated their 59th anniversary and Bertha said she did not know it and we will send them an anniversary card. Sorry, Bessie. Announcements

Culture Society meeting is November 26, 2001 at the Czech Club at 7:30. Bertha gave a report oft he Heritage Day at the State Fair. The weather was beautiful. The kolaches were good and the dances and costumes of the different countries were beautiful. Bessie said she had four Beseda circles and 20 kiddies dancing from SPJST Lodge 84 and everyone enjoyed seeing them. The kiddies were so cute. Congratulations to Vlasta Jurcik, Queen for the Day; Julius Podhrasky King for the Day; Evelyn and Henry Cechan were the longest married couple; and Philip and Melanie Podhrasky were the youngest married couple. Fraternal Council meeting is November 12, 2001 at SPJST Lodge 84 at 7:30 p.m. The next meeting will be December 3, 2001 at Lodge 84 for the Christmas party. At 7 p.m., Sokol Zizka will celebrate its 90th anniversary on December 3. There will be dinner and dance to the Melodion band. Bertha read the birthday celebrants for October and Bessie Petr led us in singing, "Happy Birthday." Bertha said she would check with Faye and see if she has been sending the birthday cards. If not, Bertha would send them. Libbie Elsik made a motion that Krouzek buy a coffee pot with the money we made for the catering job. This was seconded and we voted to buy

one. Bertha said she would take care of this. Lydia Pavelka said the telephone committee was not calling the members of any deaths or news. Bertha said we had a telephone committee consisting of Evelyn Cechan, Carlyn Ondrusek, Joyce Ehrenberger, Sidney Bridewell, Eileen Jakubowski and Faye Wright. Joan Maca said she would take the job of calling the committee when anything of importance that the members need to know of We need to call Joan of any news. Our Christmas party was discussed. A motion was made that we have it catered. Bessie agreed to cater it. We also asked for stuffed chicken breasts and the rest of the menu is up to Bessie including the dessert. Lydia Pavelka made a motion that the Krouzek pay for the members dinners. If you bring a guest, the cost will be $7. Vicki needs to know by November 30. It was also voted on that we take dinners to the shut-ins or those who are in nursing homes. Bertha asked who would come over Wednesday, December 5 about 2 p.m. and set up the tables for the party. Our donations were discussed. We voted to give a donation to the Veterans Hospital gift shop in memory of Marie Toberny; Meals on Wheels, Ronald McDonald House; battered women and SPJST Scholarship fund. The money we collect instead of a gift will go to the Czech Doctors fund of the South West Medical School. Don't forget your envelope and donations for the Christmas party. Donations

Donations were made in memory of Allen Henzen from Lydia Pavelka; and in memory of son, Jerry Frank Maca and brother, Jerry John Maca from Joan Maca. Lydia Pavelka read an article from President of Czech Republic Vaclav Havel. He said they were shattered by the events of September 11, 2001 in the United States. He said on behalf of his country and its citizens, he would like to express our deepest sympathy to all the victims and their surviving families and he would like to assure the American people that they on our side and are ready to assist America in any way in their power. He understands this to be an attack against democracy. Prague declares September 14 as a day of mourning. Hostesses for October were Eileen Jakubowski and Georgia Brozek for Margaret Klecka. We adjourned with our quotation, "Mej to se vzdyck, radi"—"Always Love one Another." Our "do vyhry" gifts were drawn and passed out. We enjoyed a delicious covered dish luncheon. Don't forget our Christmas party December 6 at 10 o'clock for visiting and then our dinner will be at 12 catered by Bessie and Emil. We voted not to have a meeting in February because Bertha will still be in the Czech Republic. Our next meeting will be March 7, 2002. There is no meeting in December —only our Christmas party. Hope you have a Merry Christmas and a healthy and Happy New Year. Evelyn Cechan Reporter SPJST

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In Memoriam Resolution of Sympathy The members of Lodge 6, Cottonwood express their sympathy to the family of MRS. MARIE PLUNKETT, 83 of Whitney who died Sunday, July 8 at a Waco hospital. She was born May 6, 1918 in Hill County the daughter of Clifford and Ide Lackey McDonald. She married Walter A. Plunkett December 17, 1938 and he preceded her in death February 3, 1984. They farmed many years in Abbott. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Cliffie Mae Davis. She worked as a seamstress at Malouf Holmes Manufacturing. She was a member of Missionary Baptist Church in Whitney and a member of SPJST Lodge 6, Cottonwood since 1967. Survivors include Kenneth L. Harwell; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at Marshall and Marshall Funeral Directors Chapel in Hillsboro with Andy Anderson officiating. Burial was at Vaughan Cemetery. Memorials may be made to West Volunteer Ambulance Association or Hospice of the Heart, P.O. Box 2081, Whitney, Texas, 76692. Resolution Committee Georgia Skerik Willie Skerik Peggy Dobecka

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Expression of Sympathy The officers and members of SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis, wish to express their sympathy to the family of JOHNNY M. HASKOVEC. Mass of the Christian Burial for Johnny M. Haskovec was celebrated at 10 a.m., Thursday in St. John Catholic Church with Reverend Fred Caldwell as celebrant. Rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday in the Keever Chapel. Interment was in St. Joseph Cemetery under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary with the following serving as pallbearers — Kory T. Krueger, Diana S. Krueger, James Colunga, Donald Jones, Leslie Glenn Harris and Shaun D. Gerich. Mr. Haskovec, 79, died Saturday, October 21, 2001, at the IOOF Nursing Home in Ennis. He was born August 11, 1922 in Ennis, the son of John E. and Pauline Novak Haskovec. He was reared in Boyce and Telico and was a graduate of Telico High School. He then began working for Sears. He was later employed by Ennis Business Forms as a pressman. On May 24, 1952, he was married to Margaret Gerich. After their marriage they lived in Ennis. He was employed by Date Documents for 10 years then returned to EBF for a total of 25 years. He retired in 1984. He was a member of St. John Catholic

Church, the SPJST, Sokol, WFLA and the IOOF. He is survived by his wife, Margaret of Ennis; daughter, Diana H. Krueger of Ennis; sister, Georgia Harris of Ennis; and two grandchildren, Kory T. Krueger and Kristina Krueger. Margaret Krajca —SPJST--

Resolution 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, BESSIE A. LERO, who passed away Monday, September 10, 2001 at the age of 82. She was a member of Holy Name Catholic Church. Bessie was a devoted wife, mother and friend. She was an active member of Holy Name Altar Society, Catholic Daughters of America Court Christ the King 1750, Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus 2917 and the SPJST Lodge 88. Bessie grew up in Pleak, Texas and lived in Houston over 60 years. She was preceded in death by husband, Harry; and sons, Michael and Harry, Jr. She is survived by daughters, Rose Wood and husband, Donald, Patricia Mullins and Margaret Eyster; grandchildren, Cathy Gilbert, Ricky Wood, Brenda Currie, Jennifer Eyster, David Dittmeier, Kelli Dittmeier and Austin Vance; and five great-grandchildren. Visitation at Earthman North Chapel started at 9 a.m., Tuesday, September 11, 2001 with a vigil service at 7 p.m. and a rosary at 7:30 p.m. recited by Knights of Columbus, K.C. Ladies Auxiliary and the Catholic Daughters. Funeral mass was at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 12, 2001 at Holy Name Catholic Church, Houston. Rite of committal was at Forest Park Lawndale. May our departed sister rest in peace. Resolution Committee Mary Roznovsky Gladys Havemann Estelle Hillman

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Resolution 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, GEORGIA LINCKE. She was born June 29, 1934 in Catholic Colorado County, Texas and went to be with the Lord on October 18, 2001 in Houston, Texas. She is survived by her loving husband, Cleburn Lincke; mother, Ruby


Wednesday, November 21, 2001--VESTNIK/15 Elizabeth Kubala; daughter, Debbie Osia and husband, Chris; granddaughters Adrian and Brandy Wyatt; brothers, Hubert Kubala and wife, Carol, Billy Kubala and wife, Patty; numerous nieces and nephews; and greatnieces and nephews. Services were Monday, October 22, 2001 at 11 a.m. in Brookside Funeral Chapel. Interment followed at Brookside Memorial Park. May our departed sister rest in peace. Resolution Committee Mary Roznovsky Gladys Havemann Estelle Hillman

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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,

ROBERT A. SCHULTZ, 81 of New Ulm, Texas who passed away Sunday, October 28, 2001 at 4:20 a.m. at the Bellville Hospital with his family at his bedside. Robert was born to Robert G. and Lydia (Maurer) Schultz in Somerville, Texas on June 2, 1920. He was baptized on March 21, 1921 at Salem Lutheran Church in Welcome and confirmed June 9, 1935 by Pastor Mansur at Salem Lutheran Church in Welcome. Robert attended schools in Washington County and attended Blinn College in Brenham. He was united in marriage to Ruth Mae Frnka on June 15, 1946 at St. PauIs Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham. They lived in Houston for 35 years where he and his wife owned several successful businesses. Robert and Ruth retired and moved to New Ulm in 1971 where they spent many happy years. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in New Ulm, New Ulm VFD, Sons of Hermann Lodge 70, New Ulm, Austin County Farm Bureau and the SPJST Lodge 88 in Houston. He is preceded in death by his parents; and one brother, Leroy Schultz. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Ruth Schultz; son, Jack Schultz; daughter, Kathy Lynn Easterling; three grandchildren, Janice K. Schultz; Robert and wife, Kim Edwards, Randy Easterling; three great-grandchildren, Jacquelyn N. Marshall, Amanda K. Schultz, Karissa M. Edwards; two sisters, Elda Mae Reichle and Beulah Feist; numerous nieces, nephews; cousins; and a host of friends. Funeral services were at 2 p.m., Wednesday, October 31, 2001 from St. John's Lutheran Church in New Ulm with Reverend Bill Mosley officiating. Interment followed in the Frnka Cemetery in New Ulm. May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Mary Roznovsky Gladys Havemann Estelle Hillman

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of Sympathy The officers and membership of Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje express their sympathy to the family and friends of

AGNES F. KRESTA, 91 of El Campo, died Tuesday, October 30, 2001. She was born January 12, 1910, in Wharton County, to the late Ludvick and Mary Podesva Scotka. She was a homemaker and a member of St. John's Catholic Church in New Taiton. She was a member of the KJZT, SPJST Lodge 40, El CampoHillje and Catholic Daughters of America. Survivors include sons, George Kresta of Brazoria, James Kresta of Houston, Albert Kresta, Jr. of El Campo and David Kresta of Austin; sisters, Pauline Schiller of El Campo and Albina Krajecek of Pearland; brother, Ludvick Scotka of Houston; 16 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband, Albert E. Kresta; parents; sisters, Ludmila Lutringer, Mary Kubecka, Anne Korenek and Rosie Lutringer; brother, Edward Scotka; and grandson, John Edward Kresta. Visitation was at 10 am., Friday, November 2 at Triska Funeral Home Chapel. A rosary was recited Friday, November 2 at 7 p.m. at the funeral home chapel. A KJZT rosary was recited Saturday, November 3 at 9:30 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Church in New Taiton. Services were at 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 3 at the church with the Reverend Joseph Koebel officiating. Burial was at St. John's Cemetery in New Taiton. Triska Funeral Home, El Campo, was in charge of arrangements. May our departed sister rest in peace. Resolution Committee Janet Marek Sheldon Holub --SPJST--Bronze SPJST cemetery markers are available for purchase through the Home Office for $34. Price includes postage and handling. The markers, which measure three inches in diameter, include a four-inch threaded post for mounting. To purchase a marker or to get more information, please contact the President's Office at (800) 727-7578.

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Let's hear what your members and youth clubs are doing to make a positive difference in your community. Send your news and photos to:

Vestnik, c/a SPJST P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-mail: vanicek@spjst.com Got a question? Call (800) 727-7578

District One Youth Counelor reports on Fall Fun Day

Lodge 4, Hallettsville Youth Club members earn top honors

Dear Readers, On Sunday, October 21, 2001, Lodge 39, Bryan hosted the District One Fall Fun Day at Lodge 17, New Tabor Hall. Approximately 100 members and guests attended. The day's events included needlework, horseshoes and bingo for the adults and the Christmas Ornament contest, a hayride and a visit to Happy Tails Miniature Donkey Farm for the youth. Many thanks to Binnie and Ronnie Roesler for providing the trailer and hay for the hayride. The day concluded with a wonderful hot dog supper served by the ladies of Lodge 39. Youth from all four youth clubs in the district entered the Christmas Ornament Contest We had a total of 36 entries. The winners were:

Dear Readers, On October 28, 2001, District Six held their fall meeting. At the meeting, we had our annual Christmas ornament contest. My two brothers and I placed first and are proud to have our ornaments on the tree in the SPJST Home Office. There were a lot of great ornaments. Congratulations to everyone on a job well done! Fraternally, Elizabeth Vahalik Vice President

Ages 6 to 8 First - Taylor Allen Lodge 9, Snook Second - Tyler Sandner, Lodge 17, New Tabor Third-Logan Jones - Lodge 17, New Tabor

Ages 9 to 11 First - Peggy Gutierrez Lodge 39, Bryan Second - Jordan Hejl, Lodge 9, Snook Third - Jacob Hejl, Lodge 17, New Tabor

Ages 12 to 14 First - Kathryn Skrabanek, Lodge 17 New Tabor Second- Kyle Skrabanek, Lodge 17 New Tabor Third - Jessica Hejl, Lodge 17, New Tabor

Ages 15 to Senior First - Lynde Roesler, Lodge 39, Bryan Second - Candice Macik, Lodge 9, Snook Third - Mia Kovar, Lodge 9, Snook Adult needlework winner was Ann Schoenemann of Lodge 9, Snook. Second place was Sandra Mayo of Lodge 189, Bryan-College Station. Five teams competed in a winner take all Horseshoe Tournament. The winning team members were Donnie Victorick and Ronnie Roesler with four wins and no losses. Again, many thanks to Lodge 39 for hosting this year's District One Fall Fun Day. Fraternally, Susan Skrabanek District One Youth Counselor (Editor's Note: Please see related photographs on page 15.) -SPJST-

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SPJST Statewide Camp. . . . Are You Interested? Dear Members, The SPJST is planning to host its first-ever State camp on Friday, April 5 to Sunday, April 7, 2002, at Greene Family Camp in Bruceville-Eddy, Texas, which is near Temple. The camp is open to all SPJST members - both active and non-active - and adults are invited, too. Details are still being finalized, but the approximate cost will be $100 per person. The Supreme Lodge is graciously providing a portion of the funding, and they also created a dynamic incentive for youth members. Beginning August 1, 2001 through March 1, 2002, the Supreme Lodge will pay $12.50 for each written application referred by a youth member to be used towards that youngster's camp fee at the State Camp. So, if a youth recommends eight friends who join SPJST, the youth will attend state camp at no charge! These referrals must be submitted on a recruiter card. If you are interested in attending the State Camp, please call me at (800) 727-7578 or E-mail me at melaniez@vvm.com I am needing an initial count for the camp, so please let me know if you will attend by Friday, December 14. Fraternally yours, Melanie Zavodny State Youth Director -SPJST-


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Lodge 17, New Tabor Youth Club enjoys Czech Heritage Month activities Dear Readers: October was another busy month for the youth of Lodge 17, New Tabor. After our monthly meeting on October 7, we went to the Burleson County Czech Heritage Museum in Caldwell. Mrs. Helen Jurica and Mr. George Hlavinka took us on a tour of the old Polasek house that has been turned into a museum. There were a lot of interesting things in the house. I liked the old wood cook stove and the way they had the room fixed up like an old Czech kitchen.

Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club Welcomes Victoria Motley The Lodge 25, Ennis Youth Club welcomes its newest member, Victoria Kelli Motley. Victoria is six-years old and attends kindergarten at Sam Houston Elementary School in Ennis. She is a life long member of Lodge 25 where her mom is the youth leader and her memaw is the president, so she has been an active member since birth. Tori's first lodge function was the fall meeting where she helped her fellow youth members work the white elephant sale and the bean bag toss and she had a lot of fun. Tori along with the other youth from the lodge also sold USA merchandise, donating the proceeds to the Afghanistan children. She has also attended youth achievement days in the past and is looking forward to participating in YAD as well as summer camp this coming year. Tori is an avid soccer player who and was on the Sidekicks team this past summer. She loves drawing and learning in school. We look forward to seeing her in the lodge and other activities in the future. —SPJST-

Victoria Kelli Motley

Everyone that went had a good time and learned something about our Czech Heritage. October was Czech Heritage month. Our Beseda dancers were invited to dance at the Slavic Heritage Day Celebration at the Brazos Center in Bryan on October 14. After listening to some Czech singing, we went outside and danced for the crowd. We then toured the museum exhibits. Afterwards, we went and bought some sausage rolls and something to drink.

It was fun. We also had Fall Fun Day and a District One Lock-in in Dime Box that was a lot of fun. We are making plans for our Christmas Party and Lock-in and participating at the lodge's memorial service and Christmas social. Hope everyone has a good Thanksgiving. Fraternally, Kyle Skrabanek Activity Reporter --SPJST-

District One Presents Scenes From District One Fall Fun Day October 21, 2001 Hosted by Lodge 39, Bryan Approximately 100 members and guests attended the October 21 District One Fall Fun Day. Pictured, at right, Tyler Sandner gets into the spirit of things and tries to guess how many jelly beans are in the jar. The day included a visit to the Happy Tails Miniature Donkey Farm. Pictured here, youth club members enjoy the "hands-on" experience.

Thanks to Binnie and Ronnie Roesler for providing the trailer and hay for the hayri8e. From the looks on these faces, it was a pleasant journey.

State Youth Director invites members to "make an angel" Dear Members and Friends, While people all over the world are deeply sorry for the loss of so many lives in the United States on September 11, 2001, we're also sad for the families and friends of those who died. As soon as Americans heard about the tragedies, they rushed to give blood and make donations to help the Red Cross, Salvation Army, and others working to aid the victims' families. At times like this, everyone wants to help and show his support, so we're joining a nationwide effort to remember those who died on September 11. I hope you'll take part, too. Created by Clapper Publishing of suburban Chicago, The Angel Project is an activity in which people are invited to make ornament-sized angels in memory of the victims of this national tragedy. During Christmas week, the angels will be hand-delivered to New York City for a special The Angel Project memorial service. Through The Angel Project, people can pay tribute to those who have died and, by creating something with their own hands, help themselves heal from this heartache, too. Although not everyone can deliver condolences in person, all Americans can send a message from their hearts through these angels. Seeing the angels will let the survivors know that people everywhere are thinking of them, and making the figures is another way you can help to remember their loved ones and show your support of America. Please mail completed angels by December 4, 2001, to: State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny PO Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503 Please feel free to sign your angel if you wish. I hope you will join me in this outpouring of sympathy, love, and support. God Bles merical Fraternall y yours, Me151111, Zavodny Stage 1 )ll th Director -

FIRST PLACE WINNERS IN THE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT CONTEST WINNERS — Pictured above, from left, are: Taylor Allen of Lodge 9, Snook (6-8); Peggy Gutierrez of Lodge 39, Bryan (9-11), Kathryn Skrabanek of Lodge 17, New Tabor (12-14) and Lynde Roesler of Lodge 39, Bryan (15-Senior).

The Angel Poiect fs an activity in which peop!e a-e invited to make ornament-sized angels in memory of the victims of the tragic events of September 11.


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Learn Czech With Us 59th Lesson. Verbal Prefixes. vz-: I. motion upwards Letadlo bylo pretliene, a prow se pilotovi nepodarilo vzletnout. — The plane being overloaded, the pilot has not managed to take off. Sedel u stolu a psal. Kdy2 jsme ve g li, prekvapene vzhledl. — He was sitting at the table and writing. When we entered he looked up in astonishment. Za.jem o staro2itnY nabytek v posledni dobe vzrostl. — The interest in antique furniture has increased recently. Uprostred tabora postavili stolar a vztyeili na nom vlajku. — They erected a flagpole in the centre of the camp and hoisted the flag there. V kolik hodin si prejete zitra vzhttdit? — At what time do you want me to wake you up tomorrow? Utlaeovani sedlaci se vzbourili proti svYin feudaliiim panUm. — The oppressed peasants revolted against their feudal lords. Dlouho se nemohla vzpamatovat z toho otresu. — She could not recover from the shock. vysoko vzplak. — The flames blazed up high. z-: 2. to make or become such

(causative verbs) Kotr z kominu tovaren a vYfukove plyny zneeiAt'uji ovzduAi velkych most. -- Smoke from factory chimneys and exhaust gas pollute the air of big cities. VaAi osobni zkuknost mti2ete zobecnit . — Your personal experience can he generalized. C'eskoslovenska republika zmirodnila v gechen prinnysl. — The Czechoslovak republic nationalized all its industry.

2. to do sth. fully, completely Memo bylo 7fliCC110 ONIC111. — The town was completely destroyed by fire. Na ulici ho pfepadla a zbila parta — He was held up and beaten by a gang of unidentified youngsters.

3. only perfective meaning Podivala se z vei.e doll) a zbledla. — She looked down the tower and turned pale. Naueene fraze si musite zautomatizovat. — You must mechanize (make automatic) the learned phrases. Za posledni dva roky zna'dne' zestarla. — She turned considerably old within the past two years. 4. to do sth. gradually (not at once) Jak prRly dome deti, hned zotviraly v§echny dvete a okna. — As soon as the children came home they opened all the doors and windows (one by one). Kdyi tiledala zalo2ene doklady. zpfehazela celY pokoj. — While looking for the mislaid documents she (step by step) turned everything in the room upside down. za-: 1. motion behind stb., inside of

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Coming Events Second Tuesday of Each Month Fort Worth cluster of the Texas Accordion Association (TAA) meets—at Sammie's Restaurant, 3801 E. Belknap Street, Fort Worth, Texas from 7 to 9 p.m. For information, contact George McBride (817) 237-0035 leader and a TAA Director. December 3 Dallas/Ennis Fraternal Council Christmas party—at Lodge 84, Dallas December 4 Wharton County Czech Heritage Society local chapter meeting/Christmas party —at the Taiton Hall in Taiton, 7 p.m.

Kalich House Visitor Center Dedicated Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center Executive Director Woody Smith, front and center, cuts the ribbon, marking the grand opening of the TCHCC Visitor Cetner in La Grange.

TCHCC dedicates visitors center in La Grange Czech Heritage Day at the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center, Inc., (TCHCC) La Grange, was celebrated on October 21 with the grand opening of the Kalich House Visitor Center and an afternoon of Czech music provided by the Melodion Band from the Czech Republic. The event began on the grounds of the recently restored and renovated Kalich House. Under a beautiful sunny sky with just a hint of crispness in the air, the setting looked very much like a Czech family gathering at a garden party with Wallachian music filling the air. Czechs came from all parts of Texas for this historical event. Executive Director and Master of Ceremonies, Woody Smith, opened the morning with a few words of welcome. Fayette County Judge Ed

Janecka followed with a few opening remarks and a request for a moment of silence to honor all who have suffered due to the recent tragic events. Following was the dedication of the U.S., Texas and Czech flags. Three TCHCC Directors, Pat Parma of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marek of El Campo and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bezdek of West donated the flag poles to the Center in honor of their Czech heritage and also as a memorial. Carolyn Meiners and Robert Ermis led the singing of the U.S. and Czech anthems and the Texas State song. TCHCC Director Marvin Marek had served as the coordinator of the restoration of the Kalich House. He subsequently recognized all of the many volunteers who had contributed thousands of hours to wash, scrape, move dirt and paint—always with the determination to make the house the first completed structure to represent the home of Texas Czechs. —SPJST-

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Slunce za g lo za mrak (zapadlo za Obzor). — The sun went behind a cloud (it set behind the horizon). Kam jsem jen mohl zalo2it to kniiku? — Where could I have mislaid the book? Zaiefite toho psa! — Drive that dog away! Auto zajelo do gara ge. — The car drove (and disappeared) into the garage. JAN HOLUB

All group tours are booked through the Office of the SPJST President at (800) 727-7578 and should be booked at least two weeks in advance of the desired date. A confirmation letter will be sent in advance of your group's scheduled visit. Admission is free. All donations collected support the SPJST LAM Development Program, Educational and Museum Exhibits and Outreach Programs. To acknowledge your contribution, the SPJST LAM offers special recognition for each level of membership. Donations are tax-deductible. For more information, please contact Treasurer Margaret Haisler at (979) 272-8657.

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18IVESTNIK-Wednesday, November 21, 2001

Fraternal Activities and Entertainment LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. LODGE 5, PILOT POINT-TIOGA Note: Until further notice, monthly lodge meetings will be held at Clarks Bar-B-Que in Tioga at 12 noon on the first Monday of each month. LODGE 6, COTTONWOOD Saturday, November 24-Sinklue reunion Sunday, November 25-Private birthday party Saturday, December 1-RVOS 46 Christmas party Sunday, December 2-Lodge 6 meeting, 2 p.m. and Christmas party Friday, December 7-Social night, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, December 9-Straten's Christmas party 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) 826-5863. 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 Lodge 13, Dime Box adult meetings are the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Youth Club meets the second Sunday of each month 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, November 25-Leroy Rybak's Swing Orchestra, 3 to 7 p.m. $6 per person Sunday, December 9-Free Christmas Dance: Fritz Hodde and The Fabulous Six, 3 to 7 p.m. Bring snacks for your table. Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Combinations, polkas, waltzes and country western. 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Blackeyed peas, corn bread and coffee served after the dance. $10 per person. No reservations. 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 NonSmoking. 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, November 24-Boots-Hoelscher Wedding Dance with music by T.C. Taylor; Grand march starts at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the door. Sunday, December 9 - Lodge Christmas Party Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance with music by T.C. Taylor. For reservations, please call Bobby Hoelscher at 9852537.

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, SPJST Home Office, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. FAX listings to: (254) 774-7447. EMail listings to: vanicek@spjst.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. $12.50 2 3/8" x 5" $25.00 4 7/8" x 5" $50.00 10" x 5" 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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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) 9832261 or (254) 985-2548 (the hall phone) on Saturday night.

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 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE Sunday, December 1-Private party Saturday, December 8-Wedding Friday, December 14-Private party Monday, December 24 - No Bingo Bingo resumes on January 7; Happy Holidays! Monday, December 31-Private party

LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m.

LODGE 25, ENNIS Saturday, November 24-Rental Sunday, November 25-Private Rental/ Anniversary Sunday, December 2-SPJST Lodge 25/ RVOS No. 51 Christmas Party Thurs., December 13-Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 15-Christmas party Sunday, December 16-Martinek Christmas party Saturday, December 22-Dining room rental Monday, December 24-Dining room rental

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 Svatek (979) 5433044 or (979) 648-2317 (lodge hall.)

LODGE 51, ELLINGER Lodge meetings are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m.

Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 8 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. LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Wharton County Library located at 746 Clubside Drive in East Bernard. LODGE 29, TAYLOR Friday, November 23-Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six Friday, November 30-Czech Melody Masters Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 4 p.m with a covered dish 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) 352-9139; (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, November 24-Cherokee Rose Saturday, December 8-Cherokee Rose Saturday, December 15-Classie Ballou Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve: Tobacco Road 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 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, November 24-Central Texas Sounds, $6 per person. Door prizes will be given. Saturday, December 1-Jerry Haisler and Melody Five. Door prizes will be given. Sunday, December 2-Lodge meeting at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 8-No Dance Sunday, December 9-Lodge members' Christmas party Saturday, December 15-John Burns Band. Door prizes will be given. Monday, December 17-Board Meeting Saturday, December 22 - Private Saturday, December 29 - No Dance Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Country Expression, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Black-eyed peas, corn bread and coffee served at 12 a.m. $10 per person.

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 6 p.m.

LODGE 54, WEST 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 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. LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of March, June, September and December at 3 p.m.

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Melodion Band from the Czech Republic 2:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Polka Fest Sunday December 2, 2001 Doors open 9:30 a.m.

Polka Mass 11 a.m. Fried Chicken and Sausage Dinner after Mass Adults and to Go Plates - $6 Children 112 and under) - $3

Effinger Chamber of Commerce Hall On Highway 11 between LaGrange and Columbus Dancing Ho 7 p.m. Music by

The Dujka Brothers and Brazen Polka Band Tickets: Adults $6 Children (6 to 13) $3 Hope to see you there!


Wednesday, November 21, 2001-VkSTNIKJ19 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.

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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) 852-9982 or (361) 854-8423. LODGE 80, HOLLAND Lodge meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Bingo every Thursday at 7 p.m. Permit No. SP1-74615-13958; 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 Thursday, November 29-Decorating Committtee meets to decorate hall for Christmas; bring food to meeting. Monday, December 3-Dallas-Ennis Fratemal Council; 7 p.m.; bring desserts. Saturday, December 15 - Music by Frank Dirba and the Granger Polka Boys Sunday, December 16 -- Lodge Christmas Party; Happy Hour from 5 - 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m. and youth program at 7 p.m. 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 Cherri Petr (214) 352 4397 or Ben Jarma (214) 348-1514. For rentals, call Emil Petr (214) 826-3557.

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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, November 24-No Dance Saturday, December 1-Jack Melick, big band. *Dress Code. $12 per person. Saturday, December 9-Music Masters, polka/variety. $6 per person. Saturday, December 15-Pat Veit, polka/variety. $6 per person. Sunday, December 16-Blue Room Party: Knights of Dixie, 3 to 8 p.m. Advanced ticket sales only. Reservations begin November 13. $15 per person. Tickets must be paid for by December 7. Saturday, December 22-Manny Green's Christmas Dance, big band. *Dress Code. Tickets $11 per person. Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Vrazels. Advance ticket sales only. Reservations begin November 19. $15 per person. Tickets must be paid for by December 21. 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. 3-00-6212077-41001. For reservations, call (713) 869-5767. *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, November 25-Variety music with Miroslav Chodl and his Melodion Band from the Czech Republic; 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, December 2-Holiday Season Dance for members and friends. Music by Texas Dutchmen, 3 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 Nightfirst 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 Fri-

day 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 KAAM-AM 770 for some easy listening music. 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, December 14-Annual Lodge Christmas Dinner/Social, 6 p.m. at Victoria REA Building. 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.

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 160, SAN ANGELO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in April , July, October and January at 2 p.. m LODGE 164, RIO HONDO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 169, BRENHAM Sunday, December 2 - Lodge Christmas party and officer elections at Eddies Meeting Place in Brenham; 12:30. Lodge meetings are the third Tuesday of March, June and September. The first Sunday of December is the Christmas dinner and officer elections. LODGE 172, PASADENA Saturday, December 1-Music by Kountry Showcase Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve: Music by Down Time Hall is located at 3609 Preston in Pasadena. Lodge 172 holds a dance on the first Saturday of each month from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. The hall opens for rentals the rest of the month. For information regarding hall rentals for birthday, retirement, Christmas parties, wedding receptions etc., please call Vicki (281) 542-1774; for reservations, call (281) 487-3297. 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., unless otherwise noted. Lodge 172 is now a non-smoking facility. LODGE 177, ACADEMY Please note: Lodge meetings will start at 7 p.m. and trustees' meetings will start at 6:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Youth Club meeting dates are held 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 142, HOUSTON Sunday, December 9-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Friday, December 14-Christmas party

LODGE 178 LONGVIEW-KILGORE Lodge meetings are the first Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. at the VFW Post 4002, Longview.

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 weddings or parties, call (713) 862-6291 after 4 p.m.

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 143, INEZ Lodge meetings are the third Friday of March, June, September and December at 6 p.m.

LODGE 180, BURLESON Lodge hall is located on 1-35W, 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.-12:30 a.m. Children, 10 and under, free.

LODGE 148, EL MATON Monthly lodge meeting is the last Sunday of the month at the Blessing Volunteer Fire Department. Meeting starts at 2 p.m. LODGE 151, WHARTON Sunday, December 2-Christmas Social/50Year Members: Heinze BBQ, Wharton, Texas, 3:30 p.m. Please bring your favorite dessert. The lodge will provide the meal RSVP by Thursday, November 29, 2001. 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

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. 1-7420733095-41002. LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. followed by a covered dish meal. Domino players meet the second Tuesday of each month 1 to 4 p.m. For information regarding building rentals, please call (512) 2551554 or (512) 255-3415. LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION Sunday, December 9-Christmas party/meeting. Location TBA. 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 remaining 2001 meeting date will be Sunday, December 9, Meeting/Christmas party. 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 Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Texas Drifters, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Details forthcoming.

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) 4680432. 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 BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. For hall rentals, please contact James Balke (979) 8300796 or (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 unless otherwise noted. LODGE 204, STEPHENVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Koffee Kup Restaurant in Hico, Texas. Members are urged to attend and anyone belonging to other lodges in driving distance are welcome. Bring a guest and maybe we can make a member out of them. 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. LODGE 215, SOUTH PLAINS Meetings are held every third Sunday at the Senior Citizen Building in Tahoka at 1 p.m. The youth club meets at the same time.

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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.

SPJST • Home Office: 520 North Main Street • Temple, Texas 76501 • (800) 727-7578 • www.spjst.com


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