September/October 2011
Wednesday
Sep 7, 2011
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From the East.
Summer break is about over and it is time for the craft to resume their labors. Our first meeting will be on September 8, 2011 at our usual opening time of 7:00 p.m. The business of the meeting will mainly be catching up from the summer and any other business that may come up.
Far Hills Lodge had the privilege to bestow many service pins for brethren who have served Masonry for 50, 60 and 65 years. Brother Jack A. Daugherty received his 65 year service pi. Brethren who received 60 year pins were Robert D. Goodwin, Ronal I. Minor, William R. Ringo, Thomas H. Routsong PM, William E. Walser, and Mark J. Wells. Recipients of 50 year pins were Ted D. Flommersfeld, Lee E. Snyder, Donald R. Warner, Ronald H. Wills and Chester A. Roush. Congratulations and well done, brethren.
Also presented were 25, 35, and 40 year service pins to several brethren. More pins will be presented when our stock is replenished.
Temple
There will be a temple work day on September 17, 2011. On the docket are painting the portico, tree pruning, and cleanup of tree branches on the lawn. Before work begins we will be bostering up with a healthy serving of coffee and donuts.
Labor to Rest
John William Paul, age 64: EA 1/14/74; FC 3/4/74; MM 3/23/74 Called to rest 4/29/11
George W. Martin, age 84: EA 6/18/76; FC 1/3/77; MM 5/23/77 Called to rest 6/18/11
Lowell E Blank, PM Rock Moriah Lodge, 1963, age 89; EA 1/15/57, FC 2/19/57; MM 3/25/77. Called to rest May 27/11
Carl J. Larson, PM Rock Moriah Lodge, 1985, age 98; EA 9/26/72; FC 11/7/72; MM 2/13/73; Called to rest 7/18/11
Karl A. Stein II, age 70; EA 6/7/65; FC 10/4/65; MM 11/14/66 Called to rest 8/10/11
Lodge Secretary
Dues notices are coming. Please, as you receive your notice, write the check immediately. If you can, bring it to our next meeting. That will solve two problems: Money and Attendance. We need both to keep our lodge viable and visible.
We would also like to see you. If you have ideas on how to improve our meetings, please pass them on to the WM or the SW.
On The Lighter Side
He was wondering why the Frisbee kept getting bigger. And then, it hit him.
A centipede is an inch worm that has gone metric.
One housewife to another: “What do you use for washing dishes?”
Second: “Oh, I tried many things, but found my husband best.”
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November 2010 – January 2011
Sunday
Nov 28, 2010
Far Hills Newsletter
Fraternal Greetings from the East.
Greetings Brethren,
Your lodge has been very active for the last fiscal year. WB Jack Harless led us for his second year and special thanks go to the Past Masters who helped keep the lodge alive.
It is time for some changes, as we prepare for a new Masonic year. You are invited to attend the annual meeting on Thursday, November 11th and help elect the new officers to lead us. As usual, there will be refreshments after the meeting.
From the Grand Master
Worshipful Brother, Terry W. Posey complete a very busy and productive year. Check out his blog to see how busy he really was. GMOhio.blogspot.com He did the Second Masonic District proud.
This Date in Masonic History:
On this date (November 1) in 1922, the cornerstone of the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia was laid in a Masonic ceremony.
Trestle Board
November 11 - 7 PM Annual Meeting - Election of Officers – Reports. Also, Far Hills Temple Association Annual Mtg.
November 25 - No Meeting. Happy Thanksgiving.
December 8 – 7 PM Stated Meeting - Installation of Officers.
December 22 – No Meetings until January 2011
January 13 - 7 PM Stated Meeting. Business
January 27 – 7 PM Stated Meeting – Possible EA Degree
Remember that Far Hills Lodge meets on the Second and Fourth Thursdays of each month except during July and August
Far Hills Temple Association
Thank you to Tom Spettel, Carl Eger and Dick Crandall for repainting the front porch pillars on the building. It was not an easy job. Come to Lodge November 11 to hear their report. They do a great job taking care of the facilities.
Freemasons correctly meet as a Lodge, not in a Lodge. The word “Lodge” referring more to the people assembled than the place of assembly. However, in common usage, Masonic premises are often referred to as “Lodges”. Masonic buildings are also sometimes called “Temples”. In many countries, Masonic Centre or Hall has replaced Temple to avoid arousing prejudice and suspicion. Several different Lodges, as well as other Masonic or non-Masonic organisations, often use the same premises at different times. According to Masonic tradition, medieval European stonemasons would meet, eat, and shelter outside working hours in a Lodge on the southern side of a building site, where the sun warms the stones during the day. The social Festive Board (or Social Board) part of the meeting is thus sometimes called the South. Early Lodges often met in a tavern or any other convenient fixed place with a private room.
Blood Bank Information
Please consider donating blood to the blood bank. Brothers, wives, and/or friends, etc. may donate with credit going to Far Hills Lodge #784. Our ID number is 1418. Ask for Nancy Blair at the Blood Center if you need help.
Remember it’s easy to give this gift to others in need. It’s the “Masonic way.”
Thanks,
Ron Seigla, Blood Bank Chairman
From the LEO
Several years ago, the story is told of a Mason who always wore his Masonic ring and lapel pin when in public. On some occasions he rode the bus from his home to the downtown area. On one such trip, when he sat down, he discovered the driver had accidentally given him a quarter too much change.
As he considered what to do he thought to himself, “You’d better give the quarter back. It would be wrong to keep it.” Then he thought, “Oh, forget it; it’s only a quarter. Who would worry about this little amount?” “Anyway, the transit company gets too much fare; they will never miss it. Accept it as a ‘gift from God’ and keep quiet.”
When his stop came, he paused momentarily at the door, then handed the quarter to the driver and said, “here, you gave me too much change.”
The driver with a smile replied, “I noticed your Masonic ring and lapel pin. I have been thinking lately about asking a Mason how to join. I just wanted to see what you would do if I gave you too much change. You passed the test. Can you tell me how to become a Mason?”
When the Mason stepped off the buss, he said a silent prayer, “Oh, God, Grand Architect of the Universe, I almost sold you and my beloved Mason out for a mere quarter.”
Our actions are the only Masonic creed some will ever see. This is an almost scary example of how people watch us as Masons and may put us to the test even without us realizing it! Always be diligent, whether it be at the theater, restaurant, grocery, service station or just driving in traffic. Remember, whether it be a lapel pin, a ring, or an emblem on the car, you carry the name of our great fraternity on your shoulders whenever you call yourself a Mason. You never can tell who may be watching!
From the Secretary’s Desk
Please notify me of any changes to your personal data, including your email and postal address.
Remember that your dues are due NOW and are very much needed. Please send them back ASAP. Thank you if you have already done so.
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Important Notice
Please note that all correspondence to the lodge should be sent to our secretary’s home address:
John A. Weyrauch, 4700 Briar Knoll Dr. Kettering, OH 45429
937-434-5140 jaweyrauch@woh.rr.com
If the correspondence is meant for the Master, it should be sent to:
Jack Harless, 7185 Bigger Lane., Centerville, OH 45459.
937-681-0512 jackharlessdc@yahoo.com
Far Hills Temple Manager:
WB Thomas A. Spettel, 116 Sherbrooke Dr. Kettering OH 45429
937-294-8647 tspettel@woh.rr.com
Mail sent to the temple address will be returned to the sender by the post office. We do not have provisions to receive mail at the temple.
From the Lighter Side
A man is walking through the recreation ground of his local park when he notices a huge fight in full fury on the football field he is passing. “What’s going on?” he asks a spectator watching from the side-lines. The other replies, “It’s a match between the Masons and the Knights of Columbus.” “What’s the score?” asks the man. “I don’t know,” is the reply, “it’s a secret.”
A Doctor and a Plumber are in the same Lodge. On Sunday morning the Doctor wakes up to find his toilet blocked. So he rings the Plumber. “But I don’t work Sundays! Can’t it wait until tomorrow?” The doctor said, “I don’t like working Sundays either, but if you were in trouble, and felt unwell, Brother I would come around to see you.”
“OK.” says the Plumber. He goes to the Doctor. He goes upstairs and looks at the toilet, takes two aspirins from his pocket and throws them down the bowl. “There,” he says. “If it’s no better tomorrow give me a ring and I will call around.”
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December 2007
Tuesday
Dec 18, 2007
Fraternal greetings from the East
The annual meeting of Far Hills Lodge No. 784, F&AM was held on November 7, 2007. At this meeting the officers were elected who will govern the lodge for the upcoming year. These Brethren will be installed at the stated meeting of the lodge on December 13, 2007.
Congratulations to our two newest Master Masons: Bro. Brian Bailey and Bro. Joe Rakoczy. Welcome aboard brethren.
Our inspection this year will be on April 1, 2008 in the Master Mason Degree. We will be needing your help to display the work since most of it will have to be performed by lodge members. If you are familiar with the speaking parts, let me know so that a craft can be assembled.
Special Announcements
Congratulations to W.B. Bobby Gene Campbell, PM and KYCH on his election and installation as Most Illustrious Grand Master, Royal and Select Masons of Ohio. WB Campbell was Worshipful Master of Rock Moriah Lodge No. 740 in 1990. Among his many affiliations, he was Excellent High Priest of Friendship Chapter No. 245, R.A.M; Illustrious Master of Adoniram Council No. 131, Royal and Select Masons, Eminent Commander of Valley Commandery No. 80, Knights Templar; Past Patron of Jacob Eby Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; member of The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Dayton and many other affiliations. His travels this year will be many and long. WB Campbell has been married almost forty years to the former Cathy Fuller. He has two daughters: Kimberly J. Campbell and Steffany R. Campbell. We wish him well in the coming year.
Congratulations to W.B. Rodger L. Southworth, PM on his election as a Knight of the York Cross of Honor, Ohio Priory No. 18. WB Rodger was Worshipful Master of Rock Moriah Lodge in 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000. Among his many affiliations, he was High Priest, Friendship Chapter No. 245, RAM, 2003, 2008; Illustrious Master, Adoniram Council No. 131, 2005; Emminent Commander, Valley Commandery No. 80, 2006; and Apollo Dramatic Chapter Tabernacle No. 2, June 4, 2004.
We have survived the onslaught of Halloween and the holiday celebrating Thanksgiving. Now we enter the season celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. We should remember our less fortunate brethren and the hungry.
After that, we will enter the New Year. A holiday of parties, noise makers and firecrackers and a time of football games to fill a second full season. Please be careful driving at this time of the year and we hope to see all of you in your lodge during 2008.
We will, again, be purchasing boxes of candy and flowers for our widows. Volunteers are needed to assist in the distribution.
One unhappy note is the passing of Yvonne Isaacs. She is the wife of our former secretary, George Isaacs. She was a classy lady and we send our best wishes to the family.
Blood Bank
Blood donations to the Blood Bank. Maybe our members don’t realize we do have a blood bank account set up at the blood center. Just need to tell them it’s for the Far Hills Masonic Lodge #784, and we will get credit for each pint of blood donated.
– Thanks, Ron Seigla
From the Secretary’s Desk
I have been collecting dues monies and sending out the dues cards for the next year. If you haven’t paid yours yet, I urge you to exercise your most important Masonic duty, that of paying your dues. Remember that you must be in “good standing” with your Blue Lodge, to be a member in “good standing” of the other Masonic bodies, including the Shrine
Lodge Education Officer
Did U Know?
The Georgian Lodge No. 11, Paris, France (under the jurisdiction of the Grande Lodge Nationale Française or GLNF) celebrated the 85th Anniversary of the consecration of the Lodge in 2006.
Under the by-laws of Lodge, only one candidate can receive a degree at any one time. Therefore, there is never a situation where more than one candidate is initiated, passed or raised on a particular night. The idea behind this is that the candidate in question receives 100% of the attention of the Brethren for the evening, and that the ceremony that he participates in is dedicated to him and him alone.
The Georgian Lodge No. 11 is one of the oldest Lodges in the GLNF, and was consecrated when their mother Lodge, St. George’s No. 3 reached its constitutionally and by-laws mandated maximum of 50 members, and therefore had to “spin-off” a daughter Lodge. The Lodge was consecrated on March 12, 1921. The Georgian Lodge No. 11 is an English-Speaking Lodge that works the ritual most commonly employed by Lodges in the United Grand Lodge of England, namely, the Emulation Ritual. This ritual is very “strict” in its working of the ceremony, in that it is not theatrical. It ultimately relies on the use of language and the employment of the allegorical nature of our Order to transmit Masonic Light to the candidates.
Special Lodge Supporters
Brethren add your name to the list. These Brethren donated Ten Dollars or more in extra support to our lodge and we thank them. Please see the complete list by clicking on the page link “Special Lodge Supporters” in the right hand column of this site.
Important Notice
Please note that all correspondence to the lodge should be sent to our Secretary’s home address:
John A. Weyrauch • 4700 Briar Knoll Drive • Kettering, OH 45429
(937) 434-5140 • jaweyrauch [at] woh [dot] rr [dot] com (please fill in the appropriate symbols in your email address. This email was presented in this fashion to avoid “spam” software from picking it up on this web site.)
If the correspondence is meant for the Master, it should be sent to:
James M. Simko • 1316 Southlyn Drive • Kettering, OH 45409
(937) 293-8452 •jsimko.pwm [at] usa [dot] net (note the dot between the o and the p)
Mail sent to the temple address will be returned to the sender by the post office. We do not have provisions to receive mail at the temple.
The Lodge website is: www.farhillsmasons.org • The Grand Lodge website is: www.freemason.com
Officers Elected and Appointed for 2008
James M. Simko
PM Worshipful Master
Jack M. Harless
Senior Warden
David L. Brewer
Junior Warden
Thomas R. Spettel
PM Treasurer
John A. Weyrauch
PM Secretary
Thomas R. Adams
Senior Deacon
Ned R. Graeter
Junior Deacon
Arthur G. Camp
Tyler
Richard D. Crandall
Chaplain
Michael Perry
Senior Steward
Alan D. Crandall
Junior Steward
William F. Schmidt
Marshal
Lloyd O. Nickell
PM Lodge Trustee
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December 13, 2007
7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting
Business & Installation of Officers (Suits)
December 27, 2007
No Meeting
Merry Christmas
January 10, 2008
7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting
January 24, 2008
7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting
MORE OF Murphy’s Lesser-Known Laws
- The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there’s a 90% probability you’ll get it wrong.
- Things that come to those who wait will be the things left by those who got there first.
Murphy’s Lesser-Known Laws
- When you go into court, you are putting yourself in the hands of 12 people who weren’t smart enough to get out of jury duty.
- Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day.
Teach a man to fish and he’ll sit in a boat all day, drinking beer. - Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
- He who laughs last, thinks slowest.
- Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don’t.
- Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.



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