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		<title>August 2008 - Far Hills Lodge</title>
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Sunday, August 10, 2008 ~ 3:00 PM Family Picnic at Twin Oaks Shelter at Hills &#038; Dales Park ~ See info below
Sept. 11 ~ 7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting
Sept. 25 ~ 7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting and Fellow Craft Degree
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<p><strong>Sunday, August 10, 2008 ~ 3:00 PM</strong> Family Picnic at Twin Oaks Shelter at Hills &#038; Dales Park ~ See info below<br />
<strong>Sept. 11 ~ 7:00 PM</strong> ~ Stated Meeting<br />
<strong>Sept. 25 ~ 7:00 PM</strong> ~ Stated Meeting and Fellow Craft Degree<br />
<strong>Oct. 04 ~ 8:00 AM</strong> ~ Special District Officer’s Meeting, Middletown<br />
<strong>Oct. 09 ~ 7:00 PM</strong> ~ Stated Meeting and Lantern Reception<br />
<strong>Oct. 17 and 18 </strong>~ Grand Lodge in Columbus.<br />
<strong>Oct. 23 ~ 7:00 PM </strong>~ Stated Meeting </p>
<h3>Fraternal greetings from the East</h3>
<p>Summer is half over and it will soon be time to resume our labors. On June 26, we initiated two brethren into Masonry. On September 25, we will advance them to the degree of Fellow Craft.</p>
<p>On Sunday August 10, 2008, you are invited to a Family Picnic at Twin Oaks Shelter in the Hills and Dales Metro Park in Kettering. Gathering time will be 3 PM; sooner if no one is using the shelter ahead of us. The lodge will provide the hamburgers and the hot dogs.  If you want something special to cook on the grill, feel free to bring it along.  </p>
<p>Please bring a dish to share. Also bring your own chairs and your favorite drink, if you don’t care for lemonade; (no alcohol – lodge function and park rules). Twin Oaks Shelter is on Patterson Blvd, near the Patterson Monument on the north side of Community Gulf Course. Best access to the site is off West Dorothy Lane to Patterson Blvd. </p>
<h3>District Officers</h3>
<p>A special meeting of the District Officer’s Association will be held in the Middletown Masonic Center on October 4, 2008. The District Deputies will be presenting all three degrees with the accompanying lectures. This is a rare learning opportunity to improve on ritual proficiency. Too many words in the ritual are being misinterpreted, so this would be the ideal time to learn the proper wordage. This will be an all-day event, with lunch provided. Bring your rituals and read along with the demonstrations and take notes if needed. I have never seen such an event before.  </p>
<h3>Commemorative Lamp for 200 Years</h3>
<p>On October 9, 2008, Far Hills Lodge will be the final recipient of the Second Masonic District’s version of the Grand Lodge’s Commemorative Lamp honoring 200 years of Masonry in Ohio. We won’t get to keep it, though. It will be returned to Grand Lodge on October 17, 2008 by the lodge delegation. </p>
<h3>Condolences</h3>
<p>Our condolences to WB Thomas H. Routsong (PM 1967) and Bro. Thomas A. Routsong, on the loss of wife and mother Marti who passed away on July 12, 2008. Marti was Past Worthy Matron of Far Hills Chapter OES and Past Grand Marshal of the Grand Chapter OES in 1984.</p>
<h3>Birth Announcement</h3>
<p>Congratulations to Senior Warden Jack Harless on the birth of his daughter Emla on May 22, 2008. Mother and daughter are doing fine and Jack will have to work 20 more years.</p>
<h3>Well Wishes</h3>
<p>Bro. Carl Eger, President of the Far Hills Temple Association Board of Trustees, is recovering from shoulder surgery.</p>
<h3>Farewells</h3>
<p>Having bid farewell to Bro. and Major Michael Perry, our Senior Warden, who has been transferred by the Air Force to Texas; we have an opening in the officer line. This is a good place for a member who might have considered becoming an officer, to get a good start for personal development in public speaking and being at ease when talking in front of a crowd, as well as allowing a brother to become more familiar with the workings of the lodge and Masonry in general. The office of Senior Steward may be a beginning position but it is not unimportant. Have you ever seen a degree presented without the stewards?</p>
<h3>Correction</h3>
<p>A couple of issues back, I quoted some “Murphy’s Laws.” I have since found out that these laws were not written by Murphy, but by some other guy with the same last name. Besides, Murphy was an eternal optimist. Thought you would like to know.</p>
<h3>Temple Board</h3>
<p>The temple board is making some upgrades in the kitchen: new range, countertop replacement, sink repairs. The cost won’t be too much, but the board could use some financial assistance. It has been requested that the membership (who are the actual owners of the temple) make<br />
some contributions to the “Kitchen Fund”. </p>
<p>It won’t take a large donation by each of the brethren, but any donations would be greatly appreciated. </p>
<h3>Final Note</h3>
<p>I shall pass this way but once. Therefore, any good that I can do or any kindness that I can show, let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Special Lodge Supporters</h3>
<p>Brethren add your name to the list.</p>
<p>These Brethren donated Ten Dollars or more in extra support to our lodge and we thank them. Their names will appear in the  newsletter until January, 2008. Won’t you be a supporter and send a donation to WB John Weyrauch at the above address.<br />
Carl J. Bruckner<br />
Paul H. Bushong<br />
Richard L. Coy<br />
Fount Deaton<br />
Guy C. Douglas<br />
Jack D. Dowler<br />
George A. Fisher Jr.<br />
Howard A. Fricke<br />
Brian R. Hawkins<br />
Jimmy Hoover<br />
Lloyd O. Nickell<br />
Richard W. Poore<br />
Charles W. Ridgeway, Jr.<br />
John W. Shimer<br />
James M. Simko<br />
Mark F. Stachler<br />
Charles W. Topper<br />
Daniel W. Wertz<br />
John A. Weyrauch<br />
James T. Young</p>
<h3>Important Notice</h3>
<p>Please note that all correspondence to the lodge should be sent to our Secretary&#8217;s home address:<br />
John A. Weyrauch • 4700 Briar Knoll Drive • Kettering, OH 45429<br />
(937) 434-5140 • jaweyrauch /at/ woh[dot]rr[dot]com (insert appropriate symbols when emailing)<br />
If the correspondence is meant for the Master, it should be sent to:<br />
James M. Simko • 1316 Southlyn Drive • Kettering, OH 45409<br />
(937) 293-8452 •jsimko.pwm /at/ usa[dot]net (note the dot between the o and the p)</p>
<p>Mail sent to the temple address will be returned to the sender by the post office.<br />
We do not have provisions to receive mail at the temple.</p>
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		<title>December 2007</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fraternal greetings from the East
The annual meeting of Far Hills Lodge No. 784, F&#38;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.
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<p>The annual meeting of Far Hills Lodge No. 784, F&amp;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.</p>
<p>Congratulations to our two newest Master Masons: Bro. Brian Bailey and Bro. Joe Rakoczy.  Welcome aboard brethren.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<h3>Special Announcements</h3>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>We will, again, be purchasing boxes of candy and flowers for our widows. Volunteers are needed to assist in the distribution.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<h3>Blood Bank</h3>
<p>Blood donations to the Blood Bank. Maybe our members don&#8217;t realize we do have a blood bank account set up at the blood center. Just need to tell them it&#8217;s for the Far Hills Masonic Lodge #784, and we will get credit for each pint of blood donated.<br />
– Thanks, Ron Seigla</p>
<h3>From the Secretary’s Desk</h3>
<p>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</p>
<h3>Lodge Education Officer</h3>
<h4>Did U Know?</h4>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>The Georgian Lodge No. 11 is one of the oldest Lodges in the GLNF, and was consecrated when their mother Lodge, St. George&#8217;s No. 3 reached its constitutionally and by-laws mandated maximum of 50 members, and therefore had to &#8220;spin-off&#8221; 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 &#8220;strict&#8221; 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.</p>
<h3>Special Lodge Supporters</h3>
<p>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 &#8220;Special Lodge Supporters&#8221; in the right hand column of this site.</p>
<h3>Important Notice</h3>
<p>Please note that all correspondence to the lodge should be sent to our Secretary&#8217;s home address:<br />
John A. Weyrauch • 4700 Briar Knoll Drive • Kettering, OH 45429<br />
(937) 434-5140 • jaweyrauch [at] woh [dot] rr [dot] com <font face="verdana, ariel, helvetica, sans-serif" size="1">(please fill in the appropriate symbols in your email address.  This email was presented in this fashion to avoid &#8220;spam&#8221; software from picking it up on this  web site.)</font></p>
<p>If the correspondence is meant for the Master, it should be sent to:<br />
James M. Simko • 1316 Southlyn Drive • Kettering, OH 45409<br />
(937) 293-8452 •jsimko.pwm [at] usa [dot] net (note the dot between the o and the p)</p>
<p><strong>Mail sent to the temple address will be returned to the sender by the post office.</strong> We do not have provisions to receive mail at the temple.<br />
The Lodge website is: <a href="http://farhillsmasons.org">www.farhillsmasons.org</a>  •  The Grand Lodge website is: <a href="http://freemason.com">www.freemason.com<br />
</a></p>
<h3>Officers Elected and Appointed for 2008</h3>
<p>James M. Simko<br />
PM Worshipful Master</p>
<p>Jack M. Harless<br />
Senior Warden</p>
<p>David L. Brewer<br />
Junior Warden</p>
<p>Thomas R. Spettel<br />
PM Treasurer</p>
<p>John A. Weyrauch<br />
PM Secretary</p>
<p>Thomas R. Adams<br />
Senior Deacon</p>
<p>Ned R. Graeter<br />
Junior Deacon</p>
<p>Arthur G. Camp<br />
Tyler</p>
<p>Richard D. Crandall<br />
Chaplain</p>
<p>Michael Perry<br />
Senior Steward</p>
<p>Alan D. Crandall<br />
Junior Steward</p>
<p>William F. Schmidt<br />
Marshal</p>
<p>Lloyd O. Nickell<br />
PM Lodge Trustee</p>
<h3>~ Trestleboard ~</h3>
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<p>December 13, 2007<br />
7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting<br />
Business &amp; Installation of Officers (Suits)</p>
<p>December 27, 2007<br />
No Meeting<br />
Merry Christmas</p>
<p>January 10, 2008<br />
7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting</p>
<p>January 24, 2008<br />
7:00 PM ~ Stated Meeting</p>
<h3>MORE OF Murphy&#8217;s Lesser-Known Laws</h3>
<ul>
<li>The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there&#8217;s a 90% probability you&#8217;ll get it wrong.</li>
<li>Things that come to those who wait will be the things left by those who got there first.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Murphy&#8217;s Lesser-Known Laws</h3>
<ul>
<li>When you go into court, you are putting yourself in the hands of 12 people who weren&#8217;t smart enough to get out of jury duty.</li>
<li>Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day.<br />
Teach a man to fish and he&#8217;ll sit in a boat all day, drinking beer.</li>
<li>Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.</li>
<li>He who laughs last, thinks slowest.</li>
<li>Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don&#8217;t.</li>
<li>Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.</li>
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		<title>September 2007</title>
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Greetings Brethren. I sincerely hope that all is well with each of you and your families. I don’t get to see you very often, but I do wish you well. We are back at work. A survey was sent out last month and about fifty members, out of two hundred sixty [...]]]></description>
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Greetings Brethren. I sincerely hope that all is well with each of you and your families. I don’t get to see you very often, but I do wish you well. We are back at work. A survey was sent out last month and about fifty members, out of two hundred sixty four, have responded. We thank you for your assistance. It would have been nice to receive more responses from local members. The out-of-towners responded very well. The majority of the votes were for the continuation of Far Hills Lodge. You will remember that George L. Marshall Lodge and Rock Moriah Lodge merged to form Far Hills Lodge. We are about five years old and have less attendance than we had when we were two separate lodges.</p>
<p>From the last newsletter, you know that we are having trouble filling the chairs. We did have one brother who has volunteered to help out and become an officer. It really troubles me to see our lodge having these problems. Without your help brethren I don’t see a very bright future for our lodge.</p>
<p>We are trying to put on a Master Mason degree on October 11th and October 25th. One of our officers has been making phone calls trying to get craftsman for these dates; at the writing of this newsletter we are still short of volunteers. We have two fine Fellowcraft candidates who are eager to become Master Masons. These two brethren deserve the same respect and degree work as when you and I were raised.</p>
<p>Won’t you please come out and help our lodge survive. Without YOUR help we cannot. Don’t hesitate to call me if you can step up and become an officer; or just come out to support the lodge from the side lines. Thanks to those of you who have helped and are continuing to help keep the lodge going.</p>
<p><strong>News from The Temple Board</strong><br />
Brethren, we, too, own a television set, but that does not keep me at home on lodge night. I have never yet had one of the characters on television come off the screen and shake my hand. They have never offered me the warm friendship that my lodge brothers do. They have never handed me a cup of coffee or a doughnut. No! Never!</p>
<p><strong>Lodge Secretary<br />
</strong>If a Secretary writes a letter, it&#8217;s too long. If he sends a postal, it&#8217;s too short. If he doesn&#8217;t send a notice, he is lazy. If he attends a committee meeting, he is butting in. If he stays away, he is a shirker. If he duns the members for dues, he is insulting. If he fails to collect the dues, he is slipping. If he asks for advice, he is incompetent. If he does not, he is bull-headed. If he writes his reports complete, they are too long. If he condenses them, they are incomplete. If he talks on a subject in Lodge, he is trying to run things. If he remains quiet, he has lost interest in the meeting. Ashes to Ashes and Dust to Dust; If others won&#8217;t do it&#8230;The Secretary must!!!!!</p>
<p><strong>Lodge Education Officer<br />
</strong>The following is taken from the charge of Ill. Bro. Verdon Skipper to the 33rd Degree Class at the recent Supreme Council Ceremony in DC.</p>
<p>Within the modern day Masonic lingo, we repeatedly hear the terms “call to action”, “membership retention”, “long range goals” and “strategic planning.” Are any of us listening to those words or are we assuming they are for some other Mason to hear? Have we forgotten that our beloved fraternity begins with the contributions and service of the individual man and ends with the achievements and pride of a united brotherhood?</p>
<p>One of our preoccupations in Masonic circles these days is the question of direction or vision for our fraternity and Scottish Rite. Where do you imagine we will be just ten years from now? (Some might wonder if we indeed will even exist).</p>
<p>We hear so often in our ritual that “the time is always now”. We must look carefully at the present state of affairs because it offers us the challenge and opportunity to prepare for our future. The future really is ours to shape. What are we doing about it?<br />
Our Craft is set in ancient traditions carried over to a world that is growing in population, crisis and knowledge. Change is happening so fast that we often find ourselves totally confused by all of the input. My brain is full, how much more information can it process? And yet we live in the “Age of Information” where new knowledge grows exponentially on a daily, and sometimes a minute to minute basis. We have no other option than to adapt to our ever changing world or be left behind.</p>
<p>We must, of necessity, ask ourselves another question, “For whom does our fraternity exist? Its leaders, or its members”? When we look only at ourselves, at our own Masonic accomplishments, we are guilty of limiting our function in the fraternity. If we are unable or unwilling to focus beyond the vain service of self, then we are condemning ourselves to irrelevancy and possibly extinction.</p>
<p>At the feast of the ego, everyone leaves hungry. Resistance to societal realities is tantamount to walling ourselves up behind the tiled doors of a private club, elite, dusty and useless relics of things past, and an organization for study only by future social historians.</p>
<p>Our vision of the future should be two-fold. Working on our vision to preserve our Rite, we should be concerned with the direction in which the whole fraternity is going. As the eminent English author, poet and priest, John Donne reminds us, we are all a part “of the main…because I am involved in mankind.” We are a part of the substantial whole in this world wide fraternity of ours; we cannot be anything but a caring and concerned family member. Our fraternity proclaims itself to be “a fraternity dedicated to extending the Masonic way of life through family moral values in a global society.” Through our degree presentations, our numerous charitable commitments, and our increasing inclusion of families, we hope to make ourselves more relevant and attractive to men of sound moral character who have a right to share in what we have long kept as ours alone.</p>
<p>Our fraternity is doing what it can to focus on membership by asking all kinds of questions at every Masonic gathering. We have reached a point in our history where we must be proactive and no longer reactive if we are to enjoy a Masonic future. The inward must move outward to be in contact with societal changes and the needs and demands of our current and future members.</p>
<p>It is necessarily incumbent upon all of us to strongly support our Symbolic Lodges since they are the source of new members. The energy of the Symbolic Lodge must be transmitted to the Scottish Rite, as well as to all our Appendant Bodies if we will enjoy any kind of future at all.</p>
<p>How many of us actually give thought to replacing ourselves in our Lodges and Valleys with at least one candidate each year? Better yet; how many of us do more than just give it thought?</p>
<p>We must not wait for men to come to us, for if we do we might wait in vain. If we do not go after the men of quality who are looking for fulfillment in there lives, men that have had their interest in our fraternity tweaked by the national attention that has been the recent focus of novels, movies and the media, we have failed our fraternity, our Rite and ourselves. This “Age of Information” is our best tool in reaching and attracting these men.</p>
<p>I ask that when you leave this Supreme Council session that you take these thoughts with you. In your new capacity I suggest that you lead by example:</p>
<ul>
<li>be the first to get that petition signed for your Symbolic Lodge</li>
<li>be the first to get at least one application each year for our beloved Rite</li>
<li>be the first to be charitable - give according to your financial means. Don’t give until it hurts-give until it feels good!”</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Blood Bank Donations</strong><br />
Members, we have a blood bank account set up at the blood center. Just tell them its for the Far Hills Masonic Lodge and we will get credit for each pint of blood donated. Thank you.                  – Ron Seigla</p>
<p><strong>~ In Memory ~</strong><br />
HAROLD DELMAR DITMER<br />
DOB: 07/17/1910 • DIED: 07/29/2007<br />
EA 03-06-1941 0577 OH • FC 04-04-1941 0577 OH • MM 04-23-1941 0577 OH<br />
0577 04/05/1962 • 0734 05/21/1962 AFF  • 0734/0784 08/26/2002<br />
He rests from his labors.<br />
<strong><br />
~ In Memory ~</strong><br />
BRO GEORGE BECKMAN HUBLER<br />
DOB: 10/15/1922 • DIED: 09/14/2007<br />
EA 09-08-1969 • FC 09-29-1969 • MM 12-08-1969<br />
734/784 8/26/02<br />
He rests from his labors.</p>
<p><strong>Important Notice</strong><br />
Please note that all correspondence to the lodge should be sent to our Secretary&#8217;s home address:<br />
John A. Weyrauch • 4700 Briar Knoll Drive • Kettering, OH 45429<br />
(937) 434-5140 • jaweyrauch@woh.rr.com</p>
<p>Send correspondence for the Worshipful Master to:<br />
Lloyd O. Nickell • 5387 Middlebury Road • Dayton, OH 45432<br />
(937) 253-1239 • lnickell50@sbcglobal.net</p>
<p>Do not send mail to the temple address. There is no mail box; it will be returned to the sender by the USPS.</p>
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		<title>May 2007 Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2007 04:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fraternal Greetings from the East
Brethren, I hope that this newsletter finds everyone in good health. If you have not been able to attend the meetings lately, you have been missing out on some great fellowship.
Our awards night went well.  Thanks to the Brethren who were able to show up for their awards. Our night [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Fraternal Greetings from the East</strong></p>
<p>Brethren, I hope that this newsletter finds everyone in good health. If you have not been able to attend the meetings lately, you have been missing out on some great fellowship.</p>
<p>Our awards night went well.  Thanks to the Brethren who were able to show up for their awards. Our night out with the Ladies at Ryanâ€™s Steak House was enjoyed by all who attended.</p>
<p>We will be conferring a Fellow Craft Degree on two candidates on May 24th.  Please come out and support your Lodge.</p>
<p>I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate RWB Richard L. Coy for being selected as the Scottish Rite honoree for their spring reunion. WB Thomas R. Spettel was the honoree for the York Rite reunion and Grand Masters Class York Rite conferral and WB Bobby G. Campbell is the Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masons of Ohio. It is quite an honor to have these Brethren as members of our Lodge. I would also like to thank them for all of their countless hours of dedication to freemasonry.</p>
<p>This month Brethren we will be having two work days at Lodge one on May 5th and the other on May 12th from 9am to around 2pm.</p>
<p><strong>NEWS FROM THE TEMPLE BOARD</strong></p>
<p>At the meeting on April 26th, the Brethren voted unanimously to sell the property that use to be the ball field. Yes, we have a buyer. More later.</p>
<p>Temple work day on <em>Saturday, May 12, 2007</em>. Brethren we can use your help.</p>
<p><strong>From the Lodge Education Officer<br />
</strong></p>
<p>So many people embark on projects to make changes in their lives, only to get detoured or bogged down in the numerous other things that are in their lives. These can be physical blocks, such as a cluttered living room or kitchen but they can also be emotional<br />
issues, mental clarity or personal relationships.  Here are a few guides to simplifying your life of the obstacles that stand between you and fulfillment of your<br />
vision. <em>(continued from last month)</em></p>
<p><em>CLEAN HOUSE.  </em>A big part of simplifying is to declutter your physical landscape. Start with one small area like the kitchen counter or junk drawer and finish it in one shot.  Focus your energy on this one space; donâ€™t think about the messy garage or bedroom closet. You can even invest extra. into your small project such as putting in a drawer liner or organizing tray.  This may encourage you to protect it from future clutter.  It&#8217;s important to come up with a system as you organize and also to take steps to prevent clutter from even coming into your home.</p>
<p><em>GET A HEALTHY BODY</em>. While you are getting rid of the junk around your house, examine your eating and health habits and start eliminating the junk there, too.  Along with limiting caffeine, sugar and alcohol, look at eliminating junk food, tobacco and any other thing that ages, erodes, clogs up or adds weight to your body and puts your health at risk.  It&#8217;s also good to update your personal appearance.</p>
<p><em>CLEAR OUT YOUR DEBT</em>. Stop impulse buying and start paying off your credit cards. Establish a budget and start living within your means. Can you imagine all of the free time you&#8217;ll gain when you are not worrying about money?</p>
<p><em>SIMPLIFY YOUR LANGUAGE</em>. Try to speak honestly and directly with courtesy and kindness. Don&#8217;t use whiny and apologetic language to ask for what you want (&#8221;I wonder if I could possibly persuade you to&#8230;&#8221;).  Get rid of the swear words, hostile comments and the idea that you must voice your opinion about everything. Throw your judgment of others to the wayside.</p>
<p><em>LEARN TO SAY â€œNO.â€</em> It was probably one of the first words you ever learned, so why are you having so much difficulty using it now? Use it. It&#8217;s your life/your time, your resources and you have the absolute right to use it as you see fit.</p>
<p><em>LIMIT TRADITION</em>. Tradition is wonderful so long as it doesn&#8217;t run your life. If a tradition has lost its meaning or purpose and is just a timewaster, then get rid of it. When anyone says &#8220;but we&#8217;ve always done it this way,&#8221; figure out why. If it no longer makes sense/then feel free to walk away or change it.</p>
<p><em>MAKE TIME FOR YOU</em>. Time is tight for most of us.  Make a decision that you will set aside time that is just for you. Start with 15 minutes a day if that&#8217;s all you can find. Lock your door/turn off the phone, or whatever it takes, but it&#8217;s important to create a space where you can focus on only you. Meditate, pray, write in a journal or eat an apple. Whatever you want to do with your time, do it.</p>
<p><strong>JOKE FOR THE MONTH<br />
</strong><br />
A man had been convicted of murder and was about to be hanged. Just before the sentence was executed, the hangman asked the man if he had any last words. &#8220;Yes&#8221; came his reply, &#8220;I hate Masons!&#8221; &#8220;Why do you hate Masons?&#8221; asked the hangman. &#8220;The man I killed was a Mason,&#8221; explained the murderer, &#8220;the sheriff who hunted me down was a Mason, the Prosecutor who tried my case was a Mason, the Judge who presided at the trial was a Mason, and all of the men on the jury who found me guilty and said I should be hanged were Masons!&#8221; &#8220;Is that all?&#8221; asked the hangman. &#8220;Yes&#8221; replied the convicted murderer. &#8220;Then you will advance one step with your left foot.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>April 2007 Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 23:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fraternal Greetings from the East
Greetings Brethren, I hope that all of you are well.  March was a very busy month. Lodge inspection, three EAâ€™s, the Grand Masterâ€™s Reception and the Grand Masterâ€™s Class. Far Hills Lodge had four candidates in the one-day class and over 275 men participated from the Second Masonic District. Over [...]]]></description>
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<p>Greetings Brethren, I hope that all of you are well.  March was a very busy month. Lodge inspection, three EAâ€™s, the Grand Masterâ€™s Reception and the Grand Masterâ€™s Class. Far Hills Lodge had four candidates in the one-day class and over 275 men participated from the Second Masonic District. Over six hundred were in attendance.</p>
<p>Itâ€™s been good to see some new faces in Lodge the past few weeks.</p>
<p>Thanks to the brethren for the many new petitions received recently; it sure is nice to have real candidates. Brethren, keep the petitions coming. I would  also like to thank all of the special lodge supporters.   Are you one yet?</p>
<p>This month we will have a night out with the ladies on April 21st. We are meeting at 6:00 PM at Ryanâ€™s Steak House, 1760 Stroop Road in Kettering.  Please call David Brewer at 299-9016 or Lloyd Nickell at 253-1239 to let us know if you and your lady will attend.</p>
<p><strong>News from the Temple Board</strong></p>
<p>There will be a special meeting of the Far Hills Temple Board at the Stated Meeting of the Lodge on April 26, 2007.  We will be able to answer all of your questions concerning the sale of the parcel of land at the back of our property. Please take this opportunity to attend. Check the Trestleboard for the scheduled work days.  We sure could use your help.</p>
<p><strong>From the Secretary&#8217;s Desk</strong></p>
<p>A 50-year service award pin and certificate were presented to BRO. FRANCIS (Frank) W. KIMRY, a member of Triangle Lodge #748 F&amp;AM of Columbus, Ohio, by Secretary Weyrauch on March 23, 2007.</p>
<p><strong>From the LEO</strong></p>
<p>So many people embark on projects to make changes in their lives, only to get detoured or bogged down in the numerous other things that are in their lives. These can be physical blocks, such as a cluttered living room or kitchen but they can also be emotional issues, mental clarity or personal relationships. Here are a few guides to simplifying your life of the obstacles that stand between you and fulfillment of your vision.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Empty Your Brain</strong>. If youâ€™re feeling overwhelmed and stressed out, it can be liberating to empty your brain of your internal â€œto-doâ€ list and emotional baggage.</p>
<p>Lighten your mental load by writing down or journaling the stuff that is taking up mind space. At this point, you donâ€™t have to take any action on it. The objective is to clear it from your head.</p>
<p><strong>Eliminate Relations That are Sucking the Life Out of You</strong>.  Limit your time with them and set boundaries around what activities you allow them to engage you in.</p>
<p>Be honest in your evaluation. Who is helping you and who is dragging you down? Who is eating up your time and giving nothing back? Who makes you feel good, supported and energized? Anyone who adds value to your life stays in and everybody else goes away.</p>
<p><strong>Lighten Your Heart</strong>.  Getting closure on the past and relationships can unburden you of emotional baggage that is weighing down your heart and spirit. Forgive and forget. Let it go. Call that person up or write them a letter you never send, but get over it.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>In Memory</strong></p>
<p>WILLIAM HENRY EICHER<br />
Endowed Member<br />
DOB: 02/16/1927 â€¢ DIED: 03/23/2007<br />
EA 11-20-1961 â€¢ FC 01-08-1962 â€¢ MM 02-19-1962<br />
<em>He rests from his labors.</em></p>
<p><strong>Joke for the Month</strong></p>
<p>A little before Lodge is about to open an old man totters up to the Tyler and says, &#8220;I&#8217;m here to receive my 2nd degree.&#8221; Well, they all look at this guy, who really is older than dirt, and they ask him to explain. &#8220;I was entered on July 4, 1922. Now I&#8217;m ready for my 2nd degree.&#8221;<br />
So they go scurrying for the records, and sure enough, there was his name, entered on July 4, 1922. â€œWhere have you been all these years? What took you so long to be ready for your 2nd?â€ they asked. He replied, â€œI was learning to subdue my passions!â€</p>
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		<title>March 2007 Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2007 22:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fraternal Greetings from the East
Greetings Brethren, I hope that you are all well.  Our Fellowcraft Inspection went very well.  I was really proud of all our officers for their hard work.  Brother Jack Harless, SD and Brother Michael Perry, SS did outstanding work with the Lecture and Charge, respectively.  All the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Greetings Brethren, I hope that you are all well.  Our Fellowcraft Inspection went very well.  I was really proud of all our officers for their hard work.  Brother Jack Harless, SD and Brother Michael Perry, SS did outstanding work with the Lecture and Charge, respectively.  All the extra practice that we did paid off.  It was n ice to see so many of our Past Masters in Lodge and I thank them for their help before and after the inspection.  The dinner before lodge was very good.</p>
<p>We will be doing the EA Degree on march 8, 2007 on one candidate and maybe two EA Degree candidates on March 22, 2007.  This is a very busy month with the Grand Masters Reception being held on March 17th and the Grand Master&#8217;s Class (one-day) on March 31st.</p>
<p>Thank you to all the brethren who have been busy turning in petitions.  This is the way we grow and strengthen the Lodge.  Brethren, if you know of a good man and think that he would make a good Mason, don&#8217;t be afraid to tell him so, and give him a petition.  Then, follow up with him to make sure that he turns it in.  Remember our motto to take a good man and make him better.</p>
<p>Something to think about:  have you uppdated your will?  Do you have a will? Come back to Lodge and support your Officers.   I hope to see you soon.  Thanks to all who are sending in extra money to help support our Lodge.  Check the list.  Is your name on it?</p>
<p><strong>News from the Temple Board</strong></p>
<p>The lodge inspection and the York Rite Reunion is over, so now we can get back to work with keeping this building in shape.  The new lights have provided the lounge, the dining hall and the kitchen with &#8220;more light in masonry&#8221; for the knife and fork degree.</p>
<p>If weather permits, we will sponsor a work-day on Saturday, March 24th.  Check with the WM if you are interested.</p>
<p><strong>From the Secretary&#8217;s Desk</strong></p>
<p>The Lodge books and records have been inspected.  The financial records have been reviewed.  The ritual work has been validated and the inspection has been passed.</p>
<p>If you are due a service award for 25, 50 or more years of membership, let the secretary or the WM know.</p>
<p>We will also accept donations for the support of the Lodge.</p>
<p>Brethren, keep us posted on address changes and health problems.  Your Lodge is here to support you.  Let us know your needs.</p>
<p><strong>From the LEO</strong></p>
<p>Fact of the Day:  Today marks the death in 1746 of Charles Radclyffe.  Radclyffe was a staunch Jacobite and fervent Freemason.  He founded the first Masonic lodge in mainland Europe, in Paris, and is said to have originated &#8220;Scottish Rite&#8221; Freemasonry.  he met his end after being arrested in 1745 as he tried to join up with Charles&#8217; invading army.  He was beheaded at the Tower of London. Read more Masonic history at <a title="www.heritage.scotsman.com" href="http://www.heritage.scotsman.com">www.heritage.scotsman.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>In Memory</strong></p>
<p>Gerald Beckworth Sanders, Sr.<br />
DOB: 09/05/1913 Died: 02/22/2007<br />
EA 04-11-1966 * FC 05-15-1966 * MM 06-27-1966<br />
40 years a member <em>He rests from his labors</em></p>
<p>Carl K. Ray<br />
DOB: 04/04/1924 Died: 03/03/2007<br />
EA 01-21-1957 * FC 03-18-1957 * MM 10-07-1957<br />
49 years a member <em>He rests from his labors</em></p>
<p><strong>Joke for the Month</strong></p>
<p>Q: How many Masons does it take to screw in a light bulb?</p>
<p>A: Three.  One to screw it in, one to read the minutes from the previous light bulb replacement, and one to sit on the sidelines and complain that this wasn&#8217;t the way they used to screw in light bulbs.</p>
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