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VOLUME 89 NUMBER 49

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

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Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to:' SPJST Home Office, P. 0. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 ISSN-07458800

SPJS District One Director Donnie Victorick District Two Director Frank Klinkovsky District Three Director Johnnie Krizari

President Howard Leshikar Assistant to the President Donna Locke State Fraternal Activities Coordinator Gladys Yates

Assistant to the State FAC

Tammy Baker State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny Museum Curator Dorothy Pechal Fraternal Department Secretary Sandra Dubcak Vice President Gene McBride Assistant to the Vice President Kathy Fritz

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District Four Director and Supreme Lodge Vice Chairman Stanley Broz District Five Director Larry Pflughaupt

Insurance Underwriter Diane Tompkins Customer Service Representative Susan Shofner New Business Technician Cynthia Hutka Certificate Issue Technician Doris Tyroch Administrative Assistant Doni Powell State Training Coordinator Jim Wiest State Field Representative Karen Kaspar State Field Representative Jerry Kucera State Field Representative Billy Rollwitz State Field Representative Lynn Johnsen

December 19, 2001

Secretary-Treasurer Lanita Anglin Assistant to the Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Tomasek Secretary to the Secretary-Treasurer Trish Mathis Investment Data Specialist Daryl Entrop Mortgage Loan Representative Ann Paruzinski Mortgage Loan Specialist Corinne Mauldin Receptionist Peggy Sue Herendon Maintenance Manager Ed Mokry

District Six Director Mike Ahlstrom District Seven Director and Supreme Lodge Chairman Bob Bayer

Financial Secretary Jerry Mikulas Assistant to the Financial Secretary Linda Johnson Data Manager Debbie Dohnalik Data Entry Clerk Lisa Kirby Accounting Clerk Dorothy Stuchly Legal Advisor Sidney Kacir Legal Assistant Susie Stermer Editor and Director of Communication Brian Vanicek Communications Assistant Katherine Morris Smith


2/VESTNIK—Wednesday, December 19, 2001

Please note that the SPJST 2002 Member Services Directory will be published on January 2, 2002. FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

Happy Holidays

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 come: 13851 St. Hwy. 53, Temple, TX 76501-3407 Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 985-0007 E-Mail vainicek@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

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 - Marcell 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

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

STATE FIELD REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICTS 1 and 5 Lynn Johnsen, FIC (979) 680-0248 Cell Phone: (979) 412-1267 E-mail: Ljohnsen@prodigy.net

FRANK E. KLINKOVSKY DISTRICT II

DISTRICTS 2 and 3 Jerry4Kucera, FIC (254) 826-5425

DIRECTORS DONNIE VICTORICK DISTRICT I

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., Floresvillc, 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 - AI 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 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, - (254) 773-1575 E-Mail: 76503 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, 2400 LAZY HOLLOW, APT. 2480, HOUSTON, TX 77063 - (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

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Time to Remember

If the SPJST was a Christmas tree, Czech heritage and culture would be the ornaments. Know what I mean? Czech heritage and culture help to define the character of the SPJST, complementing our status as a stable life insurance provider with flair and vitality. It's a lively mix that can make membership an enriching fraternal experience. Kind of like the city of San Antonio. You don't have to be Hispanic to appreciate the city's emphasis on Mexican heritage and culture. All that you have to do is open yourself to enjoy the warmth and charm that it adds to the city — from Fiesta Texas to the River Walk, the city embraces and celebrates the ethnic flair of its founding fathers. It's the same here, but it's in Czech. Without question, the SPJST's Czech connection is an organizational asset. But, just like good farmland, it has to be worked year 'round to produce a crop. In the SPJST, the Holiday Season provides us with a fine time to cultivate an appreciation of Czech heritage and culture. What a wonderful open house we had here at the SPJST Home Office on the evening of December 4, following the Temple Christmas Parade. The SPJST Museum was a focal point, with local SPJST members bringing to life many areas of the museum. More than 500 men, women, boys and girls dropped by to enjoy the holiday event which included something for everyone. Thanks to State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny for coordinating the event, including the SPJST Home Office and Supreme Lodge parade floats. Thanks also to the many local lodge members, Home Office personnel, spouses, children and grandchildren who worked to make the event a success. Please see related photos on pages six and seven.

nity. If attending your lodge Christmas party this year was your annual lodge event, don't let it stop there. Please consider coming back and becoming more actively involved. The more the merrier! "#

Learning is Fun Just to say "Learning is fun" is kind of a broad statement. Allow me to restate that: It's fun to learn when SPJST State Training Coordinator Jim Wiest is your instructor. During the first weekend of December, more than 20 SPJST sales representatives participated in an intense three-day session in order to complete all of our continuing education hours as required by the Texas Department of Insurance. The classes, which were presented by Brother Wiest, addressed Life Insurance Suitability, Needs Analysis, Ethics and Regulations. The instruction helps to ensure that we who sell or promote SPJST life insurance stay knowledgeable in matters relating to life insurance and meeting the needs of our members and prospective members. High marks to Brother Wiest for his diligence and organization in presenting the continuing education classes and to all of our sales representatives who completed them this year. Keep up the good work in 2002! —SPJST-

"I f the SPJST was a Christmas tree, Czech heritage and culture would be the ornaments.'

'Tis the Season ... Speaking of holiday celebrations, how about those lodge Christmas parties! My gosh, there were a lot of them this year! That was wonderful to see. I only regret that my family and I were not able to join in all of the celebrations to which kind and personal invitations were extended. Thank you for remembering us and bless you for your thoughtfulness. Getting together with family, friends and neighbors helps to satisfy our fundamental need to feel accepted. Coming together as a lodge takes that idea one step further and seeks to project that sense of goodwill to the commu-

Season's Greetings Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a Healthy and Prosperous New Year! Brian, Joanie, Stephanie and Samuel Vanicek


Wednesday, December 19, 2001—VESTNIKJ3

Christmas with a Czech flavor? Try these recipes for vanocka, Linzer cookies and vanilla rolls (Editor's Note: Last week's Vestnik included an article by Lodge 54, West member Willa Mae Cervenka, outlining Czech and Slovak Christmas customs of times past. Thanks to our friends at Radio Prague in the Czech Republic we present the following article, an enlightening look of many of the holiday baking customs still practiced today in the Czech Republic and how they came to be. Please note that you can visit the Prague Post via the Internet aand learn more about Czech times past and present, at http://www. radio.cz/english.) Vanocka Recipe

The Vanocka (a special bread made for Christmas) has a long history and is still popular today. The first reference to a vanocka was in the 16th century, and over the long years, it has gone through many small transformations. In the past, it went under such names as huska or calta, and in some places in the Czech Republic today it can be found under a wide variety of names: pletenice, pletanka, siedrovice, stedrovecernice, stricka, strucla, zemle, and ceplik. At one time, a vanocka could only be made by a baker who was a guild craftsman. In the 18th century, people began to bake them at home by themselves. The first of the home-baked vanocka had to be given to the master of the house, so that the grain would prosper in the following year. At the end of Christmas Eve dinner, a large vanocka was sliced up. In some areas, a slice was given to the livestock, so they'd be healthy and safe from evil spirits. Preparing a vanocka wasn't, and isn't, simple and therefore a variety of customs are followed in preparing the dough, braiding and baking it to ensure success. The woman of the house had to mix the dough while wearing a white apron and kerchief. She wasn't supposed to talk, and she was supposed to jump up and down while the dough was rising. Another old custom was to bake in a coin. The person who found it in their slice was assured of health and wealth for all of the following year. A burnt or ripped vanocka was a bad omen.

Today, the vanocka is an indispensable and necessary part of the Christmas holidays, whether made at home or bought in a store. Even today, there are handy people capable of making the lower braid out of seven strands (it's most often made from four), or else they braid the whole vanocka together at once from six strands. Now you can try to bake one with the help of our recipe! Ingredients: 6 cups of medium flour 9 teaspoons of sugar 4 ounces of butter 1 tablespoon of yeast 1 cup of milk 1 yolk a pinch of salt vanilla sugara lemon rind 1/4 tsp. nutmeg 1/4 tsp. anise 3 tablespoons of raisins 3 tablespoons of almonds an egg for the icing Crumble the yeast into the roomtemperature milk, add in 1 tablespoon of sugar, sprinkle evenly with flour, and then leave it in a warm place to rise. Put the rest of the flour, 8 tablespoons of sugar, the vanilla sugar, a pinch of salt, the lemon rind, the nutmeg, one egg yolk, and the anise into a bowl with the previous mixture when well-risen and mix well. After this, add lin the softened butter and continue to mix well. (Continued on page 13.)

December 21 December 21 December 22 December 31

Lodge 49, Rowena Christmas Party Deadline for Submitting Fraternalist of the Year Nomination Forms Lodge 88, Houston Christmas Dance

Ring in the New Year at an SPJST lodge near you!

At press time, the follovving lodges were reporting New Year's Eve activities: Lodge 172, Pasadena Music by Down Time Lodge 191, Lufkin Music by Glenn Lenderman Lodge 196, Houston-West Music by Texas Drifters

Lodge 6, Cottonwood New Year's Eve Get-Together Lodge 18, Elgin Music by Combinations Lodge 24, Cyclone Music by T.C. Taylor Lodge 25, Ennis Music by gilverado Lodge 29, Taylor Music by Little River Polka Boys Lodge 35, Elk Music by Tobacco Road Lodge 47, Seaton Music by Country Expressions Lodge 66, Waco Music by 3DC Lodge 84, Dallas Music by Erna Hodde Lodge SS, Houston Music by Yraaels Lodge 92, Fort Worth Charles Patterson

Best wishes for a Happy and Safe New Year!

Universal Life

SPJST Mortgage Interest Rates

7.25% for Annualized*

Rates subject to change without notice

Roth IRA

Home or Farm Mortgages:

6.50% for Annualized*

Annuity H

6.50% for 1 to 15 years 6.75% for 16 to 20 years 7.00% for 21 to 30 years

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

Annuity I

Qualified Business Real Estate Mortgages

5.50% for Annualized* Certificates issued prior to 4-1-93

7.75% for 10 years 8.00% for 11 to 15 years

*Rates effective 11-1-2001 through 1-31-2002

FROM THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

of the Vice President I From the Office 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 Home Office. 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 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.

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Try It, You'll Like It! For many Czechs, vanocka remains a necessary and indispensable part of the Christmas holidays, whether made at home or bought in the store.

Ifyou need more information, call (Soo)_77- 7578 and ask for Vice President Gene McBride.


4/VESTNIK—Wednesday, December 19, 2001

SPJST records 2,104 applications through November in Mission 2100 program Through the end of November 2001, the SPJST had, received applications for 2,104 insurance certificates, meeting the SPJST's statewide objective of writing 2,100 new insurance applications in 2001. Over the same period, a total of 1,992 insurance certificates had been issued. As of press time, total applications received were approaching the 2200 mark. In conjunction with the SPJST's Mission 2100 program, local lodges were assigned application quotas for the year 2001. In most cases, the lodge quota was based largely on past performance and perceived potential.

The fourth column,"Youth Club Quota," applies to those lodges with active youth clubs and reflects the number of applications written for members between the ages of 0 and 17. "Youth Club" totals will be applied toward the lodge's total quota. An asterisk (*) denotes that the lodge does not have a youth club. The sixth column "Lodge Incentive Count" reflects the number of new certificates issued for the Lodge Recognition and Incentive Program through November 30, 2001. As the numbers show, working together is making a positive difference. Keep up the good work! —SPJST-

DISTRICT ONE Lodge No. Lodge Name

Mission 2100 Youth Club Mission 2100 Application Application Applications Goal/Current Written Count Quota

183 195 204 205 206 210 211 216 224 226

Arlington Cleburne Stephenville Terrell Tri Counties Fairfield Palestine Athens Waxahachie Corsicana

Fayetteville Snook Dime Box New Tabor Engle Kovar Bryan Ellinger Gonzales Schulenburg Wheelock LaGrange Sealy Brenham_ Warrenton Caldwell Centerville Bryan-College Station Nelsonville-Bleiblerville

10 15 15 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

2 65 18 44 1 13 14 6 0 2 2 2 2 5 4 8 4 8 14

Lodge No. Lodge Name 49 73 76 157 160 207 209 215 219 222

Rowena Seymour Wichita Falls Lubbock San Angelo Iowa Park Brownwood South Plains El Paso Vernon

10/26 10/10 10/22 7/5

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65 81 88 91 114 139 142 149 156 162 172 175 181 191 196 227 228

Crosby Needville Houston Crosby Fairchilds Danbury Houston Alvin Baytown Iowa Colony Pasadena Rosenberg Conroe Lufkin Houston-West Onalaska Cleveland

15 18 20 24 29 47 48 74 80 87 89 155 171 174 177 182 187 200 221

Buckholts Elgin Granger Cyclone Taylor Seaton Beyersville Crockett Holland Temple Rosebud Austin Lockhart Rockdale Academy Marlin Round Rock Bruceville-Eddy Harker Heights

Mission 2100 Youth Club Mission 2100 Application Application Applications Goal/Current Written Count Quota 10 35 20 25 75 50 10 10 50 25 10 10 10 10 25 10 25 10 10

10/14 7/8 10/42 10/22 10/29

*

10/13 7/1 7/9

Mission 2100 Youth Club Mission 2100 Application Application Applications Quota Goal/Current Written Count 40 10 10 10 50 10 0 25 10 10

* 10/22 * 7/11 *

47 14 19 1 53 11 1 34 1 4

Lodge Incentive Count 42 16 18 0 50 7 2 24 1 23

Mission 2100 Youth Club Mission 2100 Application Application Applications Quota Goal/Current Written Count 10 15 150 10 0 10 15 10 10 0 30 10 10 15 35 10 10

10/21 * * * * 7/10 * 10/13

1 27 111 4 1 20 26 5 7 1 36 7 1 22 30 3 1

Lodge Count 1 25 138 4 1 18 23 5 6 1 32 5 1 20 22 1 1

DISTRICT SIX

DISTRICT TWO Lodge No. Lodge Name

8 6 3 11 4 0 2 0 5 8

DISTRICT FIVE

Lodge Incentive Count 2 64 18 38 1 11 14 6 1 3 4 2 4 5 5 9 4 8 15

7/1 7/6

8 9 2 10 6 0 2 0 15 4

DISTRICT FOUR

Lodge No. Lodge Name 1 9 13 17 21 38 39 51 57 67 94 106 141 169 179 186 188 189 201

20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0

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16 35 17 78 71 74 7 10 53 44 5 5 0 5 34 2 23 20 0

Lodge Incentive Count 13 35 13 70 80 70 3 9 46 31 5 5 0 6 33 2 22 16 2

Lodge No. Lodge Name 4 8 10 19 23 28 30 32 40 41 63 97 125 143 148 151 153 184 223

Hallettsville Weimar Shiner Velehrad Moravia East Bernard Taiton Victoria El Campo-Hillje Port Lavaca Sweet Home Placedo Westhoff Inez El Maton Wharton LaSalle Moulton Palacios

Mission 2100 Youth Club Mission 2100 Application Application Applications Quota Goal/Current Written Count 20 10 10 0 10 25 25 15 55 10 10 55 0 10 10 10 10 10 10

7/5

10/21 7/10 7/25 * 7/40 * 5/5 * *

14 14 0 0 11 30 41 17 74 0 5 67 1 11 15 9 5 4 9

Lodge Incentive Count 14 14 0 0 9 30 37 18 67 0 5 59 1 9 13 11 4 1 8

DISTRICT SEVEN DISTRICT THREE Lodge No. Lodge Name 5 6 25 35 54 66 82 84 92 101 110 130 135 154 167 178 180

Pilot Point-Tioga Cottonwood Ennis Elk West Waco Ennis Dallas Fort Worth Gainesville Kaufman Dallas Ennis Fort Worth Penelope Longview Burleson

Mission 2100 Youth Club Mission 2100 Application Application Applications Goal/Current Written Count Quota 45 60 25 10 25 55 10 25 30 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10

10/37 7/11 * 10/27 * 10/13 10/24 * * * 7/9 * * *

9 74 33 23 25 63 2 41 53 1 0 3 14 12 0 12 1

Lodge Incentive Count 9 67 36 18 19 63 2 43 61 1 0 5 17 10 0 12 1

Lodge No. Lodge Name 26 79 93 107 117 133 137 164 185 197 202 212 213 214 217 218 220

Skidmore Corpus Christi Hobson Floresville Robstown San Antonio Taff Rio Hondo New Braunfels Rockport Jourdanton Boerne Fredericksburg Beeville Alice Laredo McAllen

Mission 2100 Youth Club Mission 2100 Application Application Applications Goal/Current Written Count Quota 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 30 10 10 10 10 10 10

* * 10/13 * * 7/6 * 7/17 * * * * —SPJST-

0 17 3 33 6 7 3 2 9 0 44 3 1 0 16 0 9

Lodge Incentive Count 0 15 2 28 5 13 3 2 9 0 42 4 1 0 9 0 6


Wednesday, December 19, 2001—VkSTNIK/5

SPJST records 1,542 referrals through November in Mission 2100 program The SPJST's Mission 2100 goal to generate at least 2,100 applications for membership in the Society by yearend has been achieved. Thanks to the many SPJST members who worked to make it possible — including all of those who made referrals to our sales representatives. Keep up the good work! Please note that members who make referrals that result in written applications will be recognized as follows: •

Recruit One Member - Name in

Recruit Three Members - Name and photograph in Vestnik. Recruit Six Members - Name and photo in Vestnik, photo plaque for lodge. Recruit Ten Members - Name and photo in Vestnik, photo plaque for lodge; photo in local newspaper. Recruit Twenty-one Members Name and photo in Vestnik, photo plaque for lodge; photo in local newspaper; photo on SPJST wall "Roll of Honor." Overall Top Recruiter - Special recognition at the 2002 SPJST Awards Banquet (receives mileage to and from banquet.)

Vestnik. • • •

The following listing identifies members who have made referrals during the Mission 2100 Membership Drive. Lodge

Member's Name

Referrals

Cynthia Robinson 1 Dustin Hannon 1 Hilda Cotts 1 Julianna Holik 1 Kimberly Holland 1 Lacy Hickman 1 Larry Hannon 1 Louise Stover 1 Michael Holland 1 Otis Hannon 1 Paula England 1 Robbie Briethaupt 1 Susanna Polasek Tyler Sander Wilma Parks Yolanda Landin David Hanus Floyd Koslan Frank Kubiak Howard Rhem Margaret Evans 1 Maria Berckenhoff 1 Petra Villarreal 1 Sue Coody 1 William George, Jr. 1 Allen Lumpkin 1 1 Charles Moudry Elizabeth Ann Vahalik 2 2 Helen Zabransky Lillian Satsky 1 4 Brooke Nicole Craig Christi Sparkman 4 2 Christine Matus 1 Michael Anne Moore 1 Milton Peterson Robert Charles Martin, Jr. 2 2 Traci Dobecka 2 Travis Fagan 3 Jan Taylor Rosie Shumbera 1 1 Bradley Shelfer 19 Marie Shelfer 1 Rita Pulkkinen 5 Sharon Kovar 1 Zachary Shelfer 1 Dawn Rackel 1 Delia Benavides 1 Emily Jatzlau 1 Erin Jatzlau Ernest Jasek 1

Lodge Member's Name

Referrals

1 Felica Benavides 1 Floyd Kostelka 1 John Russell 1 Katherine Schumann 2 Marc Klecak 1 Sharon Bichle Nancy Adamek Hawkins 1 16 Debbie Dohnalik 4 Adam Ofczarzak 1 Cecil Harbien 1 Coy Cass 10 Kyle Skrabanek 1 Lacy Jones 1 Mitchell Orozco 2 Shelby Norman 1 Stacey Norman 1 Frank Hejl Ashlee Davis 1 4 Gretchen Brune 2 Cara Spanel-Weber 1 Shellie Vrana 4 Edward J. Filip 1 Amber Penn 2 Andy Baker 7 Barbara Macek 4 Christina Kirby 1 David Nauert 10 Donna Locke 2 Jimmy Baker 1 Jordan Sebek 2 J.R. Cooksey 1 Kyle Penn 1 Larry Coots 20 Lisa Kirby 1 Martha Zavodny Melanie Zavodny 120 Peggy Sue Herendon 38 5 Rodney Marek 2 Rosamond Baker 1 Ryan Greger 19 Tammy Baker 2 Wilbert Mikeska 1 Adell Rejeck Allis Droste 2 Eugene Dolezal 1 Hattie Moucka 2 Margaret Krajca 6 Rita Holland 1 4 Robert Toupal 4 Jessica Kelner 1 Brian Heselmeyer 12 Carol Green 1 Donald Beran Edwina Jezisek 3 1 George Fremin, Ill 1 Hilda Kreuger 13 Jerry Tallas 1 Larry Beran 2 Tammy Whatley 1 Tephanie Heselmeyer 2 Frances Tallas 1 Bethany Dluhos 1 Brent Gold Danielle Zalman 3 6 Kirby Bubela 16 Kyle Kaspar 2 Travis Krpec 4 Chad Dorotik Evelyn Horelka 3 1 John Jason Motal 1 Rebecca Richardson 1 Ray Tompkins 2 Dylan Roesler 4 Victoria Henderson 2 Lillie O'Shields 2 Wade O'Shields Stacy Lee Boyer 1 2 Ardis Bacak 1 David Sanchez 2 Debbie Sczech 2 Demetria Bacak Edith Molberg 1 Janie Kight 1 Karen Holub 4 1 Lee Hamons 2 Lorraine Kana Michael Kacal 2

Lodge 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 49 49 51 54 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 73 74 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 81 84 84 84 87 87 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 92 92 92

Member's Name Michael Matthevvs Norma O'Canas Raul Flores Rita Konvicka Rosalie Krpec Jackie Lipinski Tria Svatek Ann Paruzinski Cal Helms Crystal Bartek Cynthia Hutka David Motl Dawn Capps Doris Tyroch Dorothy Pechal Dorothy Stuchly Dorothy Tomasek Ed Mokry Eugene Hejl Katherine Smith Lanita Anglin Lisa Greger Sandra Dubcak Willie Kohutek Elizabeth Hoelscher John Zak Patricia Cope Ludwig Kocian Lynn Elmore Dakota Yates Dana McAdams Eric Wallace Gladys Yates Makayla Yates Sherry White Tanner Guidroz Theresa Palasota Douglas Galler Tenton Guidroz Lisa Taylor Syble Temple Curtis Wolf Florine Massau Gay Rohlack Harold Rohde Helen Pajestka John Jackson Patricia Cargill Pee Wee Brisbin Rayette Hendrix Saralyn Clawson Ann Weir Karen Sebesta Edward Kolenovsky Marchele Olds Melissa Boren Daryl Entrop Norma Alford A.J. Riedel, Jr. Clara Broz Donald Demny Donald Havemann Eddie Banks Eunice Konvicka Jill Mattiza Joe Fusig, Jr. Matthew Boyce Otis Parks Ronald Havemann Stephanie Boyce Larry Franks Brenda Wessels Charles Palahek Danele Durham

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Frank Prohaska 1 Gayle Fuller 2 James Linderman, Ill 2 Janie D. Loftin 1 Max Krivanek 1 1 Mildred Knopik Randy Tatarevich 10 Sammie Hales 1 Wesley Ray Perez 1 William Fuller 2 Ashley Bolech 2 Kristy Bolech 1 Mary Ann Coufal 1 1 Donna Ermis Jeremy Hester 1 Lian Pruski 8 Lucille Novak 1 Roxanne Bertrand 1 1 Shannon Hester 2 Tayler Korus 7 Travis Purchis 1 Gene Arnold Sebesta 1 Steven Novotny Bill Ploch 1 Linda Hill 1 4 Bill Mares Joe Stryk 1 1 Jerry Stefka, Jr. Julie Geissen 1 Lillie Janak 1 Marilyn Tobola 1 1 Larry Kalina Gary Roy Moore 1 Ginny Prasatik 1 Cris Broz 3 Doni Powell 144 Kathy Fritz 54 1 Kristen Bartek Linda Johnson 83 Mary J. Williams 1 Martha Filipp 2 Juanita Rico 1 1 Susan Reynolds 1 Thomas Hubacek 1 Steve Hester Henry Mayo 6 Bradley Hale, II 2 Cadance Hale 1 1 Emiliano Chavira 1 Kyla Hale 1 Maureen Schwarz Corinne Mauldin 41 Janna McNeil 15 John Wells 2 Trish Mathis 83 Bettie House 2 1 Janice Favor 1 Morgan Wagner 1 Phillip Barta 1 Shawnie Wagner Travis Barta 6 2 Veronica Barta 2 William Ryan Shannon 2 Matt Shannon 2 Kenneth Ross Pierce Connie Joann Starbuck 2 7 Heather Stark 1 Kensey Angeley 2 Mike Santellana 14 Diane Tompkins 71 Susan Shofner 2 Susie Stermer —SPJST-

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


6NESTNIK—Wednesday, December 19, 2001

Current Activity of Receipts and Disbursements for the Month of November, 2001 DEBITS Bonds Mortg Loans Certificate Loans Common Stock Certificate Of Deposit Furniture & Office Equipment 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 Miscellaneous Mortg. Loan Income Royalties & Minerals Increase In Bonds By Amort. Prem. Income-Pd-Up Additions Application Fee Premiums Office Rent-Income Death Claims Death Claims-Annuities Double Indemnity 401 (K) Flex Annuities Withdrawals Matured Endowments Premium Refund To Members Surrender Value UL Surrenders UL Surrender Charges Museum Operating Expense Vestnik RMO Taxes Youth Activities Bond Expense Mortgage Loan Expense Decrease In Bonds By Amortization Reinsurance Actuary Advertising/Promotional Appraisal Expense Commissions Contributions 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 Supreme Lodge Meeting Tax: FICA, TEC & FUTA Telephone Travel Directors Travel Officers Travel-State Field Representatives Travel Editor Travel-State Frat. Act. Coord. Research & Development Home Account Expense Cash Balance 9-30-2001 Credits Debits Cash Balance 10-31-2001

December 4, 2001 • Part I

CREDITS

373,139.18 228,238.22 36,238.92 75,359.63 370,779.07 19,368.79 522.27 58,168.22 23,214.25 1,864.81 136.98 979,819.06 341,287.78 6,441.27 0.99 257,228.11 5,600.00 4,235.98 42,696.54 39,630.10 3,173.00 337,442.21 6,000.00 122,109.00 672,186.05 1,000.00 122.47 134,779.91 1,294.00 55,806.81 31,437.30 41,285.73

The evening's festivitites commenced with the Temple Christmas Parade. Pictured above, riding high in a Corvette driven by Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride are SPJST State King Nathan Block of Lodge 160, San Angelo and State Queen Jamie Lyn Novak of Lodge 84, Dallas.

174.37 4,202.52 8,425.58 302.38 2,400.00 976.15 15,411.74 1,200.00 9,030.24 1,020.05 31,872.21 6,930.00 1,181.30 1,796.33 5,590.12 15,086.00 135.00 4,507.16 512.85 100.00 12,333.33 6,000.00 23,550.36 521.56 162,746.47

SPJST was well-represented in the Christmas parade. Pictured above on the SPJST float are Home Office personnel and family members. Pictured above are, from left: State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny, State Duke Dylan Schwartz of Lodge 160, San Angelo, Makayla Yates of Lodge 66, Waco (standing in for State Duchess Cayla Cloutman of Lodge 84, Dallas), Toy Soldier Gladys Yates, Snowman Joanie Vanicek, Gingerbread Boy Brian Vanicek and Bunny Doni Powell. Atop the float is Underwriter Diane Tompkins.

1,202.47 7,526.18 5,765.23 18,038.49 3,185.01 219.01 625.52 2,517.77 17.27 695.93 2,179.81 34,645.36 $2,313,303.49 351,010.07 2,351,713.11 2,313,303.49 $389,419.69

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

Scenes from SPJST Home Office Holiday Open House

389,419.69 90,746,793.15 35,932,750.07 2,071,121.95 3,614,154.63 3,451,273.75 623,758.90 197,049.78 206,325.16

$137,232,647.08 Fraternally, Jerry Mikulas, Financial Secretary --SPJST-

2,351,713.11

SPJST Supreme Lodge members joined in the parade fun, riding in a horse-drawn carriage. Pictured above, from left, are District Four Director Stanley Broz, Secretary-Treasurer Lanita Anglin, District Six Director Mike Ahlstrom, District One Director Donnie Victorick, President Howard Leshikar, District Two Director Frank Klinkovsky, Legal Advisor Sidney Kacir and District Five Director Larry Pflughaupt.

SPJST General Scholarship applications are now available. To receive an application, contact the SPJST Home Office at (Soo) 727-7578 and ask for the Scholarship Department. Applications and all required mformaiton must be submitted to the Scholarship Department by February I, 2002.


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Scenes from SPJST Home Office Holiday Open House

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December 4, 2001 • Part II • More to Come!

Lodge 40, EICampo-Hillje member walking, raising money for cancer research Dear Vestnik Readers and Friends, I have been a member of Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje for 17 years and was an active in the youth club for seven of those. One of the first things I learned is that the fraternal spirit of SPJST ensures its members take care of one another. It is that spirit I am calling on, as I need help. The weekend of April 26 to 28, 2002, I will walk in Avon's Breast Cancer 3-Day from Fort Worth to Dallas. Nearly 4000 people will walk 60 miles in three days. We are committed to raising money for the fight against breast cancer. Through the Avon Products Foundation, Inc. (a non-profit organization), the money goes to raise public awareness, to early detection for women who cannot afford care, to education and to cutting-edge research that will ultimately bring a cure. I believe I have one of the best reasons for doing this—the memory of my mom. Next year will mark 10 years since my mother, Mary Ann Karasek, was diagnosed with breast cancer and five years since she lost her battle. She was our youth leader for many years. She always found ways to keep us busy with craft, service or fund raising projects. She touched many people in those years— at camp, Youth Achievement Day, Leaders-in-Training Retreats and lodge functions. Needless to say, watching her fight left quite an impression on me. Why is there need for events like these? Did you know that one in nine women develop breast cancer sometime in their life? Think of the membership of SPJST and the number of potential victims. in light of this and the impact this disease has had on my life, I felt it was time for me to do something really big. Inspired by the courage of my mom and those like her, I will walk 60 miles

in three days. Each time I walk to prepare for this event, I find myself becoming more determined. I walk in memory of those who are no Inger with us—like my mom, to honor the women who are weak because of the chemotherapy, to bring hope to the families who fight this battle every day with their loved ones and in hope of a day where no one worries about breast cancer touching someone they love. I am required to raise $1,900 in order to participate. I've set my personal goal at $5000. I really want to make a difference. I can't reach or exceed either goal without the help of people like you. In addition to my family and friends, I'm calling upon the fraternal spirit of my friends at SPJST to help me. Any tax-deductible donation you make will be very much appreciated and will make a difference in someone's life. Please keep in mind how far I am walking, as well as how much time and how many miles I will put into preparing for April. There are several ways to contribute—including an option that lets you make larger donations over a period of time; however, all pledge forms must be received by March 29, 2002. You can donate online at www.breastcancerday.org . You'll need to know that I'm in the Dallas event and that my last name is Kacal. If you prefer, I can mail or fax you a pledge form—just call or drop me a note. Please share this adventure with me. Walk with me as my sponsor and honor those facing a far greater challenge. I will keep you all posted on my progress as the event nears. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Please let me know if you have any questions—I'm happy to answer any that you may have.

The District Two Royalty Court also joined in the parade. Pictured above, from left, are Duke Samuel Vanicek of Lodge 24, Cyclone, King Kyle Penn of Lodge 24, Cyclone, Queen Lacy Cervenka of Lodge 29, Taylor and Duchess Heather Hegar of Lodge 29, Taylor.

After the parade, more than 500 visitors converged on the SPJST Home Office for the holiday open house. Pictured above, accordionist Ralph Milek entertains guests in the museum.

Fraternally, Kimberly Kacal 3939 Briargrove Lane No. 3202 Dallas, Texas 77437 (972) 307-9180 kkacal@yahoo.com

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SPJST General Scholarship Information

Meanwile, around the corner, Wallace Biskup demonstrates the use of a blacksmithing tool to Willie Prater of Lodge 89, Rosebud.

Applicants must: (1) Have an active SPJST insurance certificate in force for at least one year. (2) Hold an active SPJST insurance certificate for the duration of the scholarship. (3) Be a high school graduate or equivalent. General scholarship recipients may only receive one general scholarship. For a scholarship application, please contact the Office of the President at (800) 727-7578. The deadline for submitting all required information is February 1.

Open house attendees construct ornament-sized angels for The Angel Project memorial service to be held in New York during Christmas week. Approximately 500 angels were made that night.


8/VESTN1 —Wednesday, December 19, 2001

A Soldier's Night Before Christmas by U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Bruce W. Lovely, USAF (Editor's Note: The poem which follows has been circulated freely on the Internet and is being shared with Vestnik readers by District Seven Director and Supreme Lodge Chairman Bob Bayer. Lt. Col. Bruce W Lovely, USAF, wrote the for Christmas 1993 while assigned to U.S. Forces Korea.) Twas the night before Christmas, He lived all alone In a one-bedroom house made of plaster and stone.

They all enjoyed freedom each month of the year, Because of the soldiers, like the one lying here.

I had come down the chimney with presents to give. And to see just who in this home did live.

I couldn't help wonder how many lay alone, On a cold Christmas Eve, in a land far from home.

I looked all about, a strange sight did I see No tinsel, no presents, not even a tree.

The very thought brought a tear to my eye, I dropped to my knees and started to cry.

No stocking by the fire, just boots filled with san On the wall hung pictures of far distant lands.

The soldier awakened and I heard a rough voice, "Santa, don't cry, This life is my choice.

With medals and badges, awards of all kind, A sober thought came through my mind.

I fight for freedom, I don't ask for more, My life is my God, my Country, my Corps."

For this house was different, so dark and dreary, I found the house of a soldier, once I could see clearly.

The soldier rolled over and drifted to sleep, I couldn't control it, I continued to weep

I heard stories about them, I had to see more. So I walked down the hall and pushed open the door.

I watched him for hours, so silent and still. And we both shivered from the cold night's chill.

The soldier lay sleeping, silent, alone, Curled upon the floor in this one-bedroom home.

So I took off my jacket, the one made of red. And covered this soldier from his toes to his head.

The face was so gentle, the room in such disorder, Not how I pictured a United States soldier.

And I put on his tee-shirt of gray and black, With an Eagle and Army patch embroidered on back.

Was this the hero of whom I'd just read? Curled up on a poncho, the floor for a bed?

Although it barely fit me, I swelled with pride, And for one shining moment, I Was a soldier deep inside.

His head was clean shaven, his weathered face tan, I soon understood this was more than a man.

I didn't want to leave on that cold, dark night, This Guardian of Honor, so willing to fight.

For I realized the families I saw on this night, Owed their lives to these men, who were willing to fight.

Then the soldier rolled over, with a voice soft and pure, Whispered, "Carry on Santa, it's Christmas Day, all is secure."

Soon 'round the world the children would play, And grown-ups would celebrate -7K a bright Christmas day.

One look at my watch, and I knew he was right, Merry Christmas my friend, and to all a good night.

Lodge Letters Section

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

Lodge 6, Cottonwood reports on December meeting

also mentioned the SPJST Home Office Open House in Temple for those who would like to attend.

Hi! First, let me say that Brother Johnnie Krizan was greatly missed. He had to be away with other obligations as District Three Director. He sent his letter explaining his absence and wishing everyone a_ Merry Christmas. Our First Vice President, Brother Ray Perez, called our meeting to order at 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 2, 2001. Miss Courtney Halbert and the Youth Club led us all in the Pledge of Allegiance. Miss Ashley Halbert recited our lodge motto. Thanks, girls! Sister Barbara Hykel, Secretary, was called upon for the reading of the minutes from our last meeting. They were approved as read. Sister Barbara had some correspondence from Melanie Zavodny of the Home Office regarding the SPJST Home Office Open House on Tuesday, December 4. Other correspondence was a letter from the Texas Czech Heritage Cultural Center. There was also a Thank you note from the Marie Plunket family regarding our donation which they wanted to go to the West Ambulance Association. Our Treasurer, Sister Peggy Dobecka, gave her report. It was approved as given. Our Financial Secretary, Brother George Straten, gave a report of our meeting on January 6, 2002, along with socials on the 4th and 18th of January 2002. Brother George also reported that the next trustees' meeting would be on January 18, 2002 at 7:30 p.m. Sister Peggy Dobecka, Youth Leader, was called upon for the youth club report. She reported that the youth had worked and completed their crafts for the West Rest Haven Nursing Home. She reported that their crafts would be delivered to the nursing home on December 16 at 3 p.m. Sister Peggy also reported that the Youth Club would present a short Christmas program today after our meeting. She also reported that the Youth Club had a raffle that day as one of their fund raisers. The youth are participating in the Camp Teeshirt Design Contest and also fhe SPJST 100 Pennies Scholarship Fund Drive.

Brother Raymond Marek gave us an up-to-date report on taking a trip to Louisiana. He reported that an overnight stay could be had at Casino Magic on January 19, 2002, which he had serni:reserved. Brother Marek also mentioned that the bus trip and lodge stay would run about $46, and you would be given $5 to start out with in your slot playing. He mentioned that the money would have to be paid in by December 18 of a deposit. The bus trip needs a minimum of 40 people, leaving around 7 a.m. on Saturday and returning on a Sunday by 2 p.m. arriving in West by 6 p.m. Brother Jerry Kucera, FIC, and Districts Two and Three State Field Representative, reported that Lodge 6 had 67 Applications for the year meeting their quota for Platinum Award. He also reported that the lodge only needs 23 more applications to meet and double our quota, but that they all have to be in by December 31. A day later will not count so December 31 is a very important date. Brother Bobbie Dobecka, Contributions Committee Chairman, gave his report of recommendations by the donations committee. SPJST Lodge 6 donations are going to West VFD, West Ambulance Service, SPJST Scholarship Fund, West League Booster Club, West Sokol, West Girl Scouts along with eight surrounding volunteer fire departments. SPJST 6 Inc. donations are going to West Boy Scouts, Gaberial Project, Family Abuse Center in Waco, West Senior Citizens and Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center. Brother Bobbie Dobecka presented Sister Stella Perez with a check to the West Senior Citizens. He also mentioned that the committee was looking at the 2002 year coming up and for anyone who had any suggestions to let one of the committee members know. Well, guess what! I don't know how this happened, but it seems that I, Stella Perez, was chosen Fraternalist of the Year for Cottonwood Lodge 6. I was presented with a turkey and ham by Brothers Milton Peterson and Ray Perez. Thanks a bunch to all the folks at Cottonwood Lodge 6 for this honor. My family will also enjoy the turkey and ham at my home for our Christmas celebration. Those in attendance with a birthday were Sister Christine Matus and Brother Ernest Bezdek. A happy birthday to these two folks and to all with a December birthday.

We're Almost There!

Sister Barbara Hykel, Fraternal Activities Coordinator, gave a report that our Mission 2100 project was doing good and that we were almost at our goal. She mentioned that Brother Jerry Kucera would enlighten us on that later. Sister Barbara

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Wednesday, December 19, 2001—VESTNIK/9 Also, back in the summer, Sister Barbara Hykel presented the Everyday Heroes with their pins, but some were not present. She presented pins at our meeting to those who were present. Congratulations to Terry and Tina Hykel, Sara Hykel and Aubrey and Rose Uptmor. Sister Barbara Hykel thanked all that helped out in any way today, as most had been there since 9 a.m. getting things prepared for the day.

Next Meeting January 6 Door prizes were drawn with Brother Aubrey Uptmor winning the $5 door prize. The progressive door prize was won by Evelyn Reynolds (not present). The meeting was adjourned until January 6, 2002 at 2 p.m. The meal for that meeting will be prepared by the Milton Peterson's and the Robert Seith's. After this meeting, we all enjoyed lots of fellowship, the Youth Club Christmas Program and a delicious meal. Thanks a bunch to the Hykel family and their helpers for this wonderful meal. They are a great bunch of cookers. There were two fund raisers for the afternoon—the youth club and the bar had raffles going. There were so many items and winners, along with the donors, it is just too much to mention here. Thanks a bunch to all who purchased tickets, thanks to those that donated items and congratulations to the winners. Hope to see you folks at our New Year's Eve Fellowship and at our next meeting in January. Happy Holidays from our house to yours. • Fraternally, Stella Perez, Reporter —SPJST-

6, Cottonwood members planning New Year's Eve party Lodge

Hi! We failed to mention a New Year's Eve fellowship in our December meeting; however, after checking around we found that there were people in favor of having a get-together. I want to get it in the news for you to mark your calendars. I will also try to remind you later.

For any of you members or friends who wish to participate in some good fellowship on New Year's Eve, come on out to the SPJST Lodge 6, Cottonwood Hall. There will be some great fun, domino games, taroky, other cards games and food. Nothing fancy just bring a little something to eat and let's ring in another year together. Everyone is welcome, so feel free to bring your dish of snacking food and join us folks out at Cottonwood for games and eats. The more the merrier, and all of us love to "play and eat." If you have some game you enjoy playing, bring it out and let's play. Looking forward to seeing lots of folks on Monday, December 31 at 7 p.m. or whenever you can come out. Fraternally, Stella Perez, Reporter —SPJST-

Scenes from Lodge 54, West Christmas Party December 2, 2001 • Part I Nearly 400 members of Lodge 54, West gathered at Lone Star Hall on Sunday, December 2 to enjoy an evening of fellowship and usher in the holiday season. Attendees were treated to a delicious fried chicken dinner with all the trimmings, followed by a visit from Santa and a drawing for approximately 200 door prizes. In addition to the many lodge members and guests who turned out,

SPJST Home Office personnel in attendance included Supreme Lodge Vice President Gene McBride and his wife, Frances; Supreme Lodge Secretary-Treasurer Lanita Anglin and her husband, Charles; Editor and Director of Communication Brian Vanicek and his wife, Joanie and family. District Three Director Johnnie Krizan dropped by to visit. —SPJST-

26, Skidmore reports on December meeting Lodge

Dear Members, Lodge 26, Skidmore met December 1 at 12 noon at K-Bob's Restaurant in Beeville for our quarterly meeting. President Linda Henkhaus called the meeting to order. Everyone in attendance recited the Pledge of Allegiance. President Linda sorted and explained all correspondence she had received for the past three months. The financial report was given by President Linda Henkhaus, as Sister Mary Denkeler was not present at this meeting due to medical problems. Election of officers for the coming year were held at this meeting. President Linda Henkhaus mentioned that Sister Mary Denkeler stat-. ed she could not serve as treasurer for the coming year because of her health. Mary Denkeler has served as treasurer for Lodge 26 for four years. Sister Ruby Jancka was voted in as our treasurer for the coming year. A motion was made by Sister Jancka that all other officers, besides the office of treasurer, remain the same for the coming year. This motion was seconded by Sister Mary Hanus. Motion carried. Our next meeting is planned for March 10 at 2 p.m. at the Beeville Civic Center.

Pictured above are the past and present Fraternalist of the Year honorees of Lodge 54, West. They are, from left, front: Freddie Kaluza ('91), Maxine Sefcik ('92), Jan Vaculik ('93) and Mona Zahirniak ('94). BACK: Lil Matus ('95), Anne Emery ('96), Ray Matus ('97), Janice Kaluza ('98 - '99; and First Runner-Up Statewide), Mary Lou Mynar ('00) and Jana Vaculik ('01).

LODGE 54, WEST 2002 OFFICERS: Pictured above, from left, front: President Wilburn Willis, Vice President Freddie Kaluza, Recording Secretary and English Reporter Anne Emery. BACK: Financial Secretary and Fraternal Activities Coordinator Maxine Sefcik, Treasurer Mary Lou Mynar and Czech Reporter Jan Vaculik.

A Family Tradition Five generations and all are members of Lodge 25, Ennis. Pictured are, sifting, Annie Martinek holding her great-great grandson, Austen Brian Holland. Standing, from left, are Rita Holland, grandmother; Brian Holland, proud daddy; and Margaret Kraica, greatgrandmother.

LODGE 54, WEST SALES REPRESENTATIVES and HALL PERSONNEL: Pictured above, from left, front Halt Manager Ray Matus and Kitchen Chairman Lill Matus. BACK: Sales Representatives Freddie Kaluza, Janice Kaluza, Max Reynolds and Wilburn Willis. Not pictured are Amanda Proctor and Al Marchak.


10/VESTNIK—Wednesday, December 19, 2001 Get well cards were signed by all in attendance for Sister Mary Denkeler and Sister Lillie Mae Naylor who were in the hospital at this time. Following the meeting a meal of one's choice was enjoyed by eight members and four guests. Submitted by Annie Mae Cox, Secretary —SPJST-

39, Bryan Christmas to visit nursing center Lodge

On December 21, all are invited to meet at Sherwood Nursing Health Center for the passing out of gifts and singing Christmas carols for the residents. The gifts will be donated by Wade and Lillie O'Shields. We plan to go to Mr. Gatti's Pizza for a dutch evening meal and fun afterwards. Lillie O'Shields —SPJST--

odge 49, Rowena hosts annual Christmas party December 21 Lodge 49, Rowena will have its annual Christmas party in conjunction with the monthly game social on December 21 at 5 p.m. The meat for the supper will be furnished by the lodge and everyone is asked to bring a vegetable, salad or dessert. Also canned goods for the local food pantry will be collected. All Members are encouraged to attend. Fraternally submitted, Sylvia Rollwitz, Secretary —SPJST-

88, Houston posts donations Lodge

Dear Sir, The following contributions were made to the Memorial Fund, Lodge 88, Houston: From Clara Broz in memory of Georgia Lincke, $5; and from Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Broz in memory of Carrie Zievert, $5. Fraternally, Naomi K. Spencer —SPJST-

88, Houston invites contributions to scholarship fund Lodge

If you would like to make charitable contributions to the scholarship fund, please send your donations to Lodge 88, Houston; Attn: Scholarship Fund; 1435 Beall Street; Houston, Texas 77008 or, if you can drop off your donation between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, we would be grateful. Fraternally, Linda Wehring, Chairman Scholarship Committee —SPJST-

148, El Maton elects officers at November meeting Lodge

The Christmas/New Year bash will be held during the December meeting on the 30th at 2 p.m. at the Blessing Volunteer Fire Department. Families attending are asked to bring a covered dish. The January Cook-off will be held January 19, 2002 at the Blessing Volunteer Fire Department with proceeds going to the Fire Department. Entries will be chicken soup, beans (any kind), bread and kolaches. Times for registration and judging will be announced later. Watch the paper for more information. For entry forms, contact any of the officers. Diana Johnson, Reporter —SPJST-

196, Houston-West taking reservations fo' New Year's E 76:1

ued at $65.52 for ACCEPT. Members present celebrating birthdays in December were Melba Novosad, Katherine Marek, Veronica Barta and Shawnie Wagner. Frances Kovar brought eyeglasses for the Supreme Lodge project. State Field Representative Karen Kaspar installed the 2002 lodge officers. Everyone enjoyed a delicious meal and the Chinese gift exchange. Get well cards were signed for District Director and Supreme Lodge Chairman Bob Bayer and Jourdine Tymrak.

Next Meeting Lodge 202 will meet on Sunday, January 6, 2002 at 3 p.m. at the Jourdanton State Bank Community Room. There will be a guest speaker. Meetings are interesting followed by cookies and fellowship. Mark your calendar and plan to attend. Fraternally, Bettie House, Secretary —SPJST-

Lodge

A New Year's Eve dance with music by Texas Drifters will be held on December 31 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. For reservations, please call (281) 3511045. Mark your calendars for these events. Fraternally, Evelyn Mikeska ,FIC President —SPJST-

202, Jourdanton members oy holiday party at Shorty's Restaurant Lodge

Lodge 202, Jourdanton held its Christmas party on Saturday, December %1, 2001 at the new Shorty's Restaurant in Pleasanton with 42 members and 17 guests present. President Jeff Barta welcomed everyone. Youth Club members led the Pledge of Allegiance. Silence was observed for deceased members. Special guest was Districts Six and Seven State Field Representative Karen Kaspar. Sales Representatives present were Janice Favor, Joe Huizar, Chester Gail Lee and Larry Wagner, Jr. The lodge voted to donate $100 to ACCEPT to purchase food and other necessities for the needy in the county. Members brought canned foods val-

215, South Plains to meet monthly on third Saturdays Lodge

Attention Members and Friends: Lodge 215, South Plains' meetings have changed to the third Saturday of January, March, May, July, September and November. The meetings will be held at the Senior Citizens Building in Tahoka at 6 p.m. The Youth Club meets at the same time in these months. Thank you for your attention to this notice. Nancy Williams, Secretary —SPJST-

8 a.m. 43nc:ay 520 North Main Street • Temple, Texas For more information, please call (800) 727-7578

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

"The Twelve Days of Christmas:" What's it all mean? (Editor's Note: From Krystle Bender of Lodge 88, Houston comes this feature regarding the 12 days of Christmas. Author unknown.) The 12 Days of Christmas .. What does it mean? There is one Christmas carol that has always baffled me. What in the world do leaping lords, French hens, swimming swans, and especially the partridge who won't come out of the pear tree have to do with Christmas? Here's an explanation: From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Someone during that era wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. It has two levels of meaning: The surface meaning plus a hidden meaning known only to members of their church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality which the children could remember. The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ. Two turtle doves, were the Old and New Testaments Three French hens stood for faith, hope and love. The four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law — the first five books of the Old Testament. The six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation. Seven swans a-swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit — Prophesy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership, and Mercy. The eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes. Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit — Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control. The ten lords a-leaping were the ten commandments. The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful disciples. The twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed. So there is your history for today. This knowledge was shared with me and I found it interesting and enlightening and now I know how that strange song became a Christmas carol. Pass it on if you wish. Fraternally submitted, Krystle Bender —SPJST-


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In Memoriam Expression of Sympathy We, the members of Lodge 202, Jourdanton wish to express our deepest sympathy to the family of JOE A. HUBENAK who passed away November 19, 2001 at the age of 78. He was born July 27, 1923 to Gilford R. and Cora (Cain) Hanna in Red Rock, Texas He married Lillian Novosad on May 26, 1946 in Jourdanton, Texas. Mack and Lillian then lived in San Antonio for 49 years. Before moving to Taylor, Mack was an aircraft electrician at Kelly Air Force Base for 19 years. He was a member of Taylor Brethren Church and a former member of Harlandale Presbyterian Church of San Antonio for over 30 years. Mack was a wonderful craftsman, an avid gardener and a lover of nature. Survivors include his loving wife, Lillian, of Taylor; four daughters, Linda Flens of Taylor, Sharon Singleton and her husband, Robert, of Austin, Susan Hanna of Taylor and Cindy Richardson and her husband, John, of Bedford; one brother, Jack Hanna and wife, Ozell, of Bastrop; two sisters, Odell Alexander of Lockhart and Ruby Anna McMullen and her husband, Noah, of Red Rock; one sister in-law, Bobbie Hanna of Bastrop; seven grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Mack was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Marlin Hanna; and one sister, Doris Baize. Services, under the direction of Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, were held November 23, 2001 at 10 a.m. at Taylor Brethren Church with Reverend James Hejl officiating. Interment was in Bateman Cemetery between Bastrop and Lockhart. May our departed brother rest in peace. Fraternally, Bettie House, Secretary

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Resolution of Sympathy We, the members of Lodge 202, Jourdanton wish to express our deepest sympathy to the family of RICHARD A. VRANA of San Antonio who passed away November 18, 2001 at the age of 67. He was born on October 22, 1934 to Adolph and Marie Vrana in Jourdanton. He was a graduate of Charlotte High School and Southwest Texas University where he was a member of Alpha Psi Fraternity. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church in San Antonio. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn Vrana of San Antonio; one son, Stephen Vrana of San Antonio; two brothers, Rudy Vrana of Gonzales and Robert Vrana of Boerne; one sister, Mary Poe of San Antonio; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Services, under the direction of Porter Loring Mortuary North in San Antonio, were held November 21, 2001 at 1 p.m. at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in San Antonio. Interment followed in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. May our departed brother rest in peace. Fraternally, Bettie House, Secretary

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Resolution of Sympathy We, the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 80, Holland, Texas, and on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the family of our departed lodge brother, D. I. BOHAC, of Temple, who passed away on Friday, November 30, 2001 in a Temple nursing home at the age of 81. A rosary was recited at 7 p.m. at Scanio-Harper Funeral Home in Temple. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Monday, December 3, 2001 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Temple with the Reverend Steven Nesrsta and the Reverend Charles Davis officiating. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Granger. Brother Bohac was born in Granger to Ludwic and Mathilda Klimicek Bohac. He married Marie Steffeck on October 8, 1941 in Granger. He was a past president of SPJST Lodge 80, Holland, past president of SPJST District Two and a member of the Knights of Columbus 3444 and KJT Lodge 28. He organized Happy Dan and the Melody Boys Band. He was a member and past groundskeeper of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Brother Bohac's survivors are his wife, Marie Steffeck Bohac of Temple; daughter, Lori Crotty of Temple; two sisters, Helen Konarik of Taylor and Georgia Holder of Lampasas; and two grandchildren. May our departed brother rest in eternal peace and his memory remain with us forever. Resolution Committee Glenda Liles Glen E. Latham G.L. Brisbin -SPJSTBronze 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.

Youth Letters Section

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

Lodge 6, Cottonwood Lodge 6, Cottonwood Youth Club members Youth Club members going to Six Flags exchange gifts on December 29 Dear Readers, Dear Readers, We held our monthly meeting and decorated for Christmas. We had a party and saw Santa. I visited the SPJST Home Office in Temple so I could see my ornament on the tree there. We will be taking crafts to the nursing home and I hope to see all the youth at Six Flags on December 29. Happy Holidays to everyone! Bracy Craig, 8 12/19/01 -SPJST-

6, Cottonwood new member enjoys Youth Club activities Lodge

Dear Readers, I am a new member. I really enjoyed the Christmas party, doing the program and eating the meal. We all had a really good time. We will take crafts to the rest home for Christmas on Sunday, December 16, 2001 at 3 p.m. and take cakes to the rest home for their birthdays. Our next meeting will be January 4, 2002. Merry Christmas and happy New Year to all. Fraternally yours, Andrew Dulock 12/19/01 -SPJST-

6, Cottonwood Youth Club members meet January 4 Lodge

Dear Readers, We had our Christmas party on December 2 and exchanged gifts. Everyone had a very good time. We had a very good meal. Thanks to the cooks. We did a Christmas program for everyone. We will go to Six Flags on December 29, 2001. We all went to the SPJST Home Office in Temple on December 4, 2001. We really enjoyed it. On January 4, 2002, we will have our meeting and take down the Christmas tree. Hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Fraternally yours, Jesse Karlik 12/19/01 -SPJST-

We had our Christmas party on December 2. The hall looked really nice and there was a good crowd to enjoy it. We exchanged gifts with each other. Fraternally, Michael Anne Moore 12/19/01 -SPJST-

6, Cottonwood Youth Club bakes cakes in December Lodge

Dear Readers, We had our Christmas party on December 2, 2001. It was fun. I received a nice gift. We made cakes for the December birthdays at the West rest home and will take angel door decorations on December 16 at 3 p.m. The next meeting will be January 4, 2002. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. Amelia Peterson 12/19/01 -SPJST-

6, Cottonwood Youth Club members visit open house Lodge

Dear Readers, We held our youth club meeting on Friday, November 30. After our meeting we decorated the hall and the Christmas tree. On Sunday we attended the adult meeting and performed a program for them. Santa came and we exchanged gifts. On Tuesday, December 4, we visited the SPJST Home Office in Temple and watched the parade and did many fun activities there that evening. On Wednesday, December 5, we delivered cakes to the nursing home. On Friday, December 7, we attended the social at our lodge. We will be delivering the crafts that we made to the nursing home on Sunday, December 16 and will be attending the Youth Club trip to Six Flags on December 2. I would like to wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Fraternally Yours, Brooke Craig, 14 12/19/01 -SPJST-


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Lodge 6, Cottonwood Youth Club members visit West rest home Dear Readers, I enjoyed our Christmas party, program and meal. I am a new member an it was lots of fun. We went to the SPJST Home Office Open House in Temple on December 4, 2001. We really enjoyed it. We took cakes for the birthday party to the West rest home and we will take crafts for Christmas on December 16 at 3 p.m. The next meeting will be January 4, 2002. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Fraternally yours, Anna Dulock 12/19/01 —SPJST-

isn't everything. Respectfully submi ted, Jerrod Ryan 12/19/01 —SPJST-

Lodge 47, Seaton

Youth Club says "thanks" for the fun Thank you to the Supreme Lodge for having the open house on Tuesday, December 4. It was a lot of fun to go through the museum with it decorated for Christmas. Thanks also to Melanie for letting us make angels for the angel tree in New York. The cookies and punch were real good. Fraternally, Patrick Greger 12/19/01 —SPJST-

Lodge 172, Pasadena Reorganizing Youth Club RIGHT PHOTO: State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny, left, and Lodge172 Youth Leader Adeena Reyes host holiday get-together for youngsters on December 8. BELOW: District Five Director Larry Pflughaupt visits with attendees. Those in attendance participted in games, holiday crafts and a pizza party and received information on the SPJST's Youth Program.

Lodge 9, Snook

Youth Leader expresses thanks for the dedication I would like to say a word of thanks to Ms. Sharon, Assistant Youth Leader, for her endless dedication to our youth club. I would like to also thank all the parents and the community for their continued support in the many activities our youth is involved in. It was great to see the support at our recent Christmas dinner and program. It really means a lot to the youth and to all of those involved with the different activities. I would like to take this time to wish a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all members of Lodge 9 Youth Club and to Ms. Sharon Kovar. I hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday! Fraternally, Marie Shelfer Youth Leader —SPJST-

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Lodge 47, Seaton

Youth Club presents memorial program Dear Readers: Lodge 47 held its annual Memorial Service on Sunday, December 9. Our youth club presented the program honoring all the deceased members from our lodge. We also remembered the victims of September 11 by lighting a candle for them and listening to a tribute song by Alan Jackson. We all sang Christmas carols, and enjoyed Santa's visit! Our special guest was Pastor Joe and his family from Seaton Brethren Church. We thank them for their help in our program. It Takes Teamwork Our lodge retirees cooked the turkeys, made homemade sausage, and delicious dressing! Everyone else brought food to go with it. Thanks to all who contributed! Without our volunteers always getting the job done, our lodge could not exist. We must all remember it takes us all joining hands together to get a job done. I want to extend a big thank you to our past youth club members: Gary

Skrabanek, David Kovlosky and Edwin Marek for delivering meals to our shut-in members this year. Thank you, Crystal Bartek, President 12/19/01 —SPJST-

Lodge 47, Seaton

Youth Club thanks youth leaders Dear Readers: As President of the Youth Club of Lodge 47, Seaton, I would like to thank Heidi Bartek and Amanda Greger for a job well done. You have shown us all we can make a difference! We, as youth, don't always say

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Get Involved in the Growth of Your Youth Club and Lodge. Recommend a Friendfor Membership in the SPJST. For more details, please contact your youth leader, District Youth Counselor or the State Youth Director at (800) 727-7578•

For my December letter, I want to share the following verse with the Vestnik readers. It can buy a bed, but not sleep. It can buy a clock, but not time. It can buy you a book, but not knowledge. It can buy you a position, but not respect. It can buy you medicine, but not health. It can buy you blood, but not life. It can buy you a Bible, but not Heaven.

thank you enough for the many things you do as leaders of our lodge. Thanks! Crystal Bartek, President 12/19/01 —SPJST-

Yellow Rose of Lodge 39, Bryan Pictured above, Lynde Roesler, 15, of the Lodge 39, Bryan Youth Club rides in the Burleson County Fair. Her parade float, themed the "Yellow Rose of Texas," was a hit with everyone, writes Youth Leader Binnie Roesler. Members of Lodge 39 accompanied Lynde on the float.

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Czech Recipes (Continued from page three.)

When the dough no longer sticks to the side of the bowl, stir in the washed raisins and the cleaned, sliced almonds. Shape the dough in the bowl into a smooth loaf, dust it with flour, and leave it covered in a warm place to rise (with a larger amount of dough even all night.) When the dough has risen completely, divide it on a pastryboard into nine parts to make the vanocka. The first layer is weaved from four strands, the second from three, and the third layer from two strands. Lay greased parchment paper on a baking sheet and gradually layer the strands of the vanocka on it. Leave it for a while on the sheet to finish rising, and then, before putting it in the oven, baste it with the whipped egg and sprinkle it with chopped almonds. Finally, puncture the vanocka at both ends and in the middle with skewers to prevent warping of the dough during baking. Bake slowly for about 45 minutes. Christmas Sweets Among the most popular types of Christmas sweets in the Czech Republic are without a doubt Linzer cookies and vanilla rolls and Linzer cookies. You can try to bake them yourself according to the following recipes: Linzer Cookies 2 1/3 cups of finely-sifted flour 1 cup of butter

3/4 cup of powdered sugar 3 egg yolks 1 tsp. of vanilla sugar the juice and ground peel of a well-cleaned lemon fine flour for sprinkling on the pastry board tasty marmelade or jam fat for greasing the baking sheet Mix the flour, sugar, vanilla sugar and the lemon juice and peel together. Add the softened butter and egg yolks and work them into a dough, which should be soft and pliable. Wrap it all in plastic wrap and leave it for at least an hour in the refrigerator to settle. Then roll the dough out on a pastry board dusted with flour into a slab approximately 3 mm. (1/8 inch) and cut it out into various shapes, such as stars, wheels, bells and so on, which you carefully place on the greased baking sheet. Bake them slowly in an oven at medium heat to a golden brown. After the cookies cool, paste them together with the jam or marmelade. We recommend a tasty currant or strawberry. Enjoy! Vanilla Rolls 1 cup of fine flour 1/2 cup of butter 3/4 cup of grated hazel-nuts 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar mixture of powdered and vanilla sugar to cover the rolls fat for greasing the baking sheet

soft dough. If it's dry and crumbly, mix a little milk in to the dough. Then leave the dough in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to settle, after which roll the dough out into a thin cylinder. Cut this into lengths of about the same size, about 5 or 6 cm. (2 inches) and then form them into rolls and place them on the greased baking sheet. Bake them slowly in an oven at low to medium heat to a golden brown. While still warm, cover the rolls with the mixture of powdered and vanilla sugar. Let the vanilla rolls sit a few days to ripen, and they'll taste better and won't crumble. Enjoy! —SPJST-

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b) great intensity; to cover with sth. by doing so Je zapotfebf zalesnit cely svah.— It is necessary to afforest the whole hillside. Snfh zasypal v gechny silnice, vedoucf do toho horskEho mestetka. — Snow has covered (buried) alt the roads leading to that small town in the mountains. Matka umyla chodbu, ale za chvfli pfibEhly deti a znovu ji za g lapaly. — The mother washed the hall, but in a while children ran in and left their muddy footprints all over it. Kdy/ jsem se ho zeptal na dceru, rychle to zamluvil. — When I asked him about his daughter, he quickly changed the topic. Ten In musfte dobfe zapft. — You must wash the medicine down

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TCHCC offering 2002 calendars Historic photographs, memorial dedications, family stories and Czech recipes are all featured in the Year 2002 calendar of the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center in La Grange. Available after December 1, 2001, the calendar includes vintage photos of Texas Czech activities during the last century, as well as Czech history, weather, folklore, Czech proverbs, holidays, days and months in Czech and English and a comprehensive date book of Czech events throughout the state. The calendars may be purchased for $10 each at the Center's office located at 250 W. Fairgrounds Road, La Grange; or by mail for $10 plus $2 each for shipping and handling in the United States and $5 to the Czech Republic. For more information and mail orders, contact the TCHCC at P.O. Box 6, La Grange, Texas 78945; or toll free (888) 785-4500; or (979) 968-9399. —SPJST—

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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 Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Get-together beginning at 7 p.m. Members and friends welcome! Dominoes, taroky, games and food. Bring your favorite snacks. 2002 Friday, January 4-Social 6:30 p.m. Sunday, January 6-Lodge 6 meeting, 2 p.m. Friday, January 18- Social, 6:30 p.m. 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 Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Combinations, polkas, waltzes and country western. 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Black-eyed 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 Non-Smoking. LODGE 20, GRANGER teetings 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 Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance with music by T.C. Taylor. For reservations, please call Bobby Hoelscher at 985-2537. 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 25, ENNIS

Saturday, December 22-Dining room rental Monday, December 24-Dining room rental 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, December 21-Tri County Friday, December 28-Polka Stars Friday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Little River Polka Boys, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Black-eyed peas, corn bread and coffee will be served at midnight. Tickets $10 per person. For reservations, call (512) 352 9139 or (512) 3527315.

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.

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) 543-3044 or (979) 648-2317 (lodge hall.)

LODGE 30, TAITON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m.

LODGE 47, SEATON. Saturday, December 22-Private Saturday, December 29-No Dance Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Country Expressions, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Black-eyed peas, corn bread and coffee served at 12 a.m. $10 per person. No reservations. Hall opens at 6 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 Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Tobacco Road Lodge meetings are the second Sunday 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) 8752156. of each

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. LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE Monday, December 24-No Bingo Bingo resumes on January 7; Happy Holidays! Saturday, December 22-Wedding Monday, December 31-Private party 2002 Saturday, January 12-Wedding 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

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2002 Saturday, January 5-Private Sunday, January 6-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Friday, January 11-Audit, 7 p.m. Saturday, January 12-Private Saturday, January 19-No Dance/Tarok Star Hall is a Non-Smoking facility. Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of

each month at 2 p.m. Seaton Star Hall is located five miles east of Temple, just off of Highway 53. All Saturday dances in 2001 will be from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. For information about hall bookings, please call Louis Kohutek (254) 983-2261 or (254) 985-2548 (the hall phone) on Saturday night. LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. LODGE 49, ROWENA Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of February, May, August and November at 7 p.m. Every third Friday is game social night beginning at 6 p.m.

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

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Wednesday, December 19, 2001-VESTNIK/15 LODGE 65, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 66, WACO Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance: Music by 3DC; Tickets: $10 in advance; $12 at the door. Doors open at 6 p.m. For more information, please call (254) 822-1214. 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. 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 to 10 p.m. Permit No. 1-75-1052324-8. "Donna's Kitchen" will be open. LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI SPJST lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. unless notified otherwise. Visitors welcome. Hall location: 5502 Kostoryz Road, Corpus Christi. Hall phone (361) 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. SP174615-1395-8; AL-00061-9887-0. LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. A luncheon is served at noon and the meeting follows. LODGE 84, DALLAS Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve Dance with music by Fritz Hodde. See ad on page 14 for reservation information. 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.

LODGE 92, FORT WORTH Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., or as otherwise specified. Youth Club meets on the second Sunday of each month. Ladies Circle meets the second Tuesday. Family Night-first and third Tuesdays. Country/western music on the first Sunday and polka/waltz music on third Sunday every month from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. Ballroom dancing on Friday night. Refer to the SPJST Vestnik and listen to KBEC 1390AM 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.

of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise stated.

day of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m.

LODGE 155, AUSTIN Lodge meetings are held quarterly on Sundays. Contact Ginny Prasatik, Secretary, at (512) 472-1721 for meeting location, date and time.

LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of February, April, June, August, October and December.

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 160, SAN ANGELO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in April, July, October and January at 2 p.m.

LODGE 94, WHEELOCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 97, PLACEDO Lodge meetings are held in March, June, .September and December. LODGE 106, LA GRANGE Lodge meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at the Subway Sandwich Shop at 109 South Jefferson Street (south of the red light at the 71 and 77 cross road) in La Grange at 7:30 p.m. LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at the lodge hall, unless otherwise noted. LODGE 125, WESTHOFF Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 130, DALLAS Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Youth Room of Lodge 84, 2625 Floyd Street, Dallas. LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road in San Antonio. LODGE 135, ENNIS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. LODGE 139, DANBURY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. June through August and 6:30 p.m. Sept. through May. LODGE 141, SEALY Lodge meetings are held every third Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle in Sealy.

LODGE 87, TEMPLE Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For rental information, call Bertha Capps at (254) 778-4371 (Shop) or (254) 77 3-61 64 (Home).

LODGE 142, HOUSTON 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 88, HOUSTON 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 143, INEZ Lodge meetings are the third Friday of March, June, September and December at 6 p.m.

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. 300-621-2077-41001. 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 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 The quarterly lodge meetings will be held on the second Monday of June, September and December in the meeting room of Hinze'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

LODGE 156, BAYTOWN Lodge meetings are held monthly on the second Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. For more information, including location, please call (281) 427-8160. LODGE 157, LUBBOCK Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 3 p.m.

LODGE 164, RIO HONDO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 169, BRENHAM 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 Monday, December 31-New Year's Eve: music by Down Time 2002 Saturday, January 5-Texas Roadrunners Saturday, February 2-Texas Highways Saturday, March 2-Texas Star 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. 17418-083907. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the kitchen is open.

LODGE 186, CALDWELL Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Social games are at 7:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Kitchen and bar open. License Permit No. 1-74-20733095-41002. LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK Lodge meetings are the 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) 255-1554 or (512) 255-3415. LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION 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 Monday, December 31 - New Year's Eve Dance with music by Glenn Lenderman from 8 p.m. until midnight. $12.50 per person. For reservations, please call (936) 632-1124. 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) 468-0432. The hall's address is 17810 Huffmeister Road in Cypress, Texas 77429.

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

LODGE 200, BRUCEVILLE-EDDY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 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 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 180, BURLESON Lodge hall is located on I-35W, 1.5 miles south of Burleson. Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Trustees' meetings are on the same dates at 6:30 p.m. For hall rentals, call Estelle Hurtik (817) 284-7218; Rhonda Hurtik (214) 435-2286; or John Hilcher (817) 293-8166. Doors open for dances at 7:45 p.m. • dance 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Children, 10 ' and under, free. LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. LODGE 183, ARLINGTON Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Game nights are every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. and every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Permit No. 17516910506. For information regarding hall rentals (weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, etc.) please call (817) 465-8538 or (972) 263-9031. LODGE 184, MOULTON Lodge meetings are the second Wednes-

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 Sunday of the month at 3 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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