STARS OF WASHINGTON
 
June 3rd, 2007
#7-029
 
  FLAG OF THE FREE

I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.   

Look at the flag as it floats on high,
Streaming aloft in the clear, blue sky,
Rippling, leaping, tugging away,
Gay as the sunshine, bright as the day,
Throbbing with life, where the world may see-
Flag of our country, flag of the free!
What do we see in the flag on high,
That we bare our heads as it passes by,
That we thrill with pride, our hearts beat fast,
And we cheer and cheer as the flag goes past-
The flag that waves for you and me-
Flag of our country, flag of the free?

 

 We see in the flag a nation's might.
The pledge of a safeguard day and night,
Of a watchful eye and a powerful arm
That guard the nation's homes from harm.
Of a strong defense on land and sea-
Flag of our country, flag of the free!
We see in the flag a union grand,
A brotherhood of heart and hand,
A pledge of love and a stirring call
To live our lives for the good of us all-
Helpful and just and true to thee,
Flag of our country, flag of the free!

Flutter, dear flag, o'er the lands and seas!
Fling out your stars and your stripes to the breeze,
Righting all wrongs, dispelling all fear,
Guarding the land that we cherish so dear,
And the God of our fathers, abiding with thee,
Will bless you and trust you, O flag of the free!

-Walter Taylor Field 


 
FIRST CLASS MAIL IN MY MAILBOX ...
 
 
CLUE # 9
The Carpet is ready again to take flight.
Now the "wedding month" will have some special nights.
 
The very first Tuesday, early 1900's Grand Treasurer is the host,
For a Grand Officer that her members can truly boast.
Seven thirty's the time, north of Lake Washington the place.
Set your cruise control on "legal" and be there with a smiling face.
** AGM Marjoe & AGP Phil
 
GRAND OFFICERS ... 2007-2008
Grand Chaplain - Kay Johnson, Madrona Chapter, Anacortes ... Escort: Gerald Guthrie
Grand Marshal -  Gloria Hodges, Hope Chapter, Oakesdale ... Escort:  Byron Hodges
Grand Organist -
Grand Adah - Elaine Weigel, Martha Chapter, Cheney ... Escort:  Dick Weigel
Grand Ruth -
Grand Esther - Marilyn Sorensen, Evening Star Chapter, Almira ... Escort: Don Sorensen
Grand Martha - Ardith Swartz, Trinity Chapter, Tumwater ... Escort:  Jack Swartz
Grand Electa - Barbara Danforth, Waitsburg Chapter ... Escort: Bob Danforth
Grand Warder - Marcia Haukaas, Lackamas Chapter ... Escort: Paul Haukaas
Co - Chairman of DI - Cathy Edmonson, Roza Chapter
Co - Chairman of DI -
 
 

 
AND SOME MORE NEWS ... whew!  IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR ...
 
    Another week of Deputy Instructor announcements.  Thursday night, at Valgene Orlando's Grand Representative Honor Night in Laural Chapter, Val's son Joseph Orlando IV was announced as an in-coming DI by Worthy Matron Leslie Donat.  At Juanita Chapter's Top-8 meeting Friday night, worthy Matron Lea Polich announced that Sister Janet Fritts would be one of the new Deputy Instructors.  Watch for more to come. 
HUGS,
** Marjoe Richards AGM
 

 
MESSAGES FROM MY MAILBOX ..
 
Sadness ...
Connie -
    Would you put something in Stars of Washington about Pat Kelly?
    Pat Kelly passed away on May 27th after a long battle with cancer.  Pat and Sheila were very active in the Ferndale area Masonic and Eastern Star groups. 
Memorial Services are pending.  Sheila's address is in the Blue Book.
Thanks.
** Gladys Nelson
Cards:
Sheila Kelly
P. O. Box 425
Custer, WA 98240
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More Sadness ...
    Connie it is with sad a sad heart that I inform you of the passing of 2 Eastern Star Brothers.  Please add this to your next Newsletter as these were very popular Brothers through out the Masonic Family.
 
Brother Marion King  passed away on Sunday 27 May 2007 at his home in Twisp. He had suffered a stroke while in Arizona this past winter. There will be Masonic Memorial Service for him on the 15th of June at 3 PM at the Senior Citizens Center Gymnasium in Twisp.
Cards can be sent to.
Rae King
P.O.Box 795
Twisp, WA. 98856
 
 
Brother Lucky Jones passed away on May 30th in San Diego. Lucky had been in the hospital for the past six weeks and went into a coma two weeks ago following a procedure three weeks ago to remove a mass from his lung. Lucky's arrangements are still in process but his cremated remains will be returned to Washington. There will be a Masonic Graveside Inturnment Service at the Conconully Cemetery at 10:00 AM on Sunday the 24 of June followed by a Celebration of Life at the Winthrop Barn at 1:00 PM.
** Vern Herrst WP, Methow Valley Chapter
 
 
 
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Sadness in Virginia
    Passing of Sister Mary Elizabeth Warner, PGM - 1972 - 1973
May 30, 2007
Nellie Custis Chapter No. 169
     Information regarding Sister Liz and her passing are still pending arrangements, in Roswell, GA.
     There will be a time, perhaps a week involved in moving Sister Liz to Virginia. I understand she will have an Eastern Star Service, but there has not been a date and time in Northern Virginia for funeral services or burial arrangements. More information as we receive it. Thanks to Sister Pat Harrison, Secretary of Nellie Custis for the update.
     An address for cards may be sent to the son at:
 Charles W. Armstrong
3195 Foxhall Overlook
Roswell, GA 30075
** Cyber Chat
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Spaghetti Dinner Cancelled
     Hi Connie. Adelphi chapter Spaghetti dinner has been cancelled until fall, also we have a newer ode book will bring you one to Grand Chapter.
** Bonnie Hill, Secretary. 
 

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Eggless & Milkless Recipe to share ..
    The Cake that follows is for those who can not eat eggs or milk.   I call this "Rich Apple Jack Cake".  You need Apple Sauce, a white cake mix, & Olive oil.  When it is finished it is a very soft moist cake. 
    Into a large mixing bowl, pour a cake mix (full size).  Make a hole in the middle of the mix mound.  Into the hole, pour 1/3 cup of Olive oil and 3/4 cup of apple sauce.  Fold into the mix until roughly mixed.  (Not too smooth).  Line an 8" X 8" non-stick pan's bottom with parchment paper.  Pour this mix which is quite thick into the pan.  It will be about 3/4 full.  Place the pan on a jelly roll pan in the oven on the middle rack setting, and then fill the jelly roll pan with water.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.  Turn off the oven and leave the cake in it for a half an hour.  When you remove the cake from the oven, you will find that it has pulled away from the sides of the pan, but when you cut it, it is fully cooked and will be a sweet dessert that everyone will like, whether you serve it with Cool Whip or a small Turkish Delight to decorate the plate.  Frosting is optional.  You may find that your guests will want seconds or at least the recipe.
Enjoy with love,
** CarolAnn Sanderson
 
 
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Nesika Chapter News
Hi Connie,
     A short addition for the rest of Nesika's Calendar Year.  I think it was placed on the front of the Ode Card, but I remember having trouble on where to place it, and that was that we are having a dinner before every meeting this year.  Don't know if it will continue next term, or not as that is the prerogative of the WM-elect. Ha.  But, because we have a few younger girls in the line, Marcia decided to prepare a buffet dinner before each meeting.  A donation basket is put out in case any one wants to donate.  The proceeds will go to a charity yet to be determined.  Others offices are welcome to bring something, but Marcia is cooking and preparing something for the dinner.  It isn't a gourmet dinner, but it takes off the hunger pangs. Ha.
    So, would you please in all your future notices for Nesika add the words ... Nesika Chapter, Renton ... Dinner at 6:00 p.m. as I have written in your current message below.
     So far, we've been doing pretty well with chapter members who normally went out to eat before meetings anyway.  But, visitors coming to the chapter, upon learning of the "before meeting dinner", say they wish they had known as they stopped elsewhere. 
 

** Don Beck, PGP & WP

 
    WOW!  That is super!!!  Am hoping that the WP of Nesika helps???  Dishes, perhaps???  Sure glad, though, that it is not a prerequisite for aspiring WM's.  I personally wouldn't have the courage to cook at each meeting (I rarely cook now as it is ...) and would hate to see NO ONE show up once the news of the tastiness of my dinners got out!  Look at me ... I am  a walking testimonial of restaurant cooking with some FAST FOODS thrown in!  LOL! 
 
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JURY DUTY SCAM:
    This has been verified by the FBI (their link is also included below). Please pass this on to everyone in your email address book. It is spreading fast so be prepared should you get this call. Most of us take summons for jury duty seriously, but enough people skip out on their civic duty, that a new and ominous kind of scam has surfaced. The caller claims to be a jury coordinator. If you protest that you never received a summons for jury duty, the scammer asks you for your Social Security number and date of birth so he or she can verify the information and cancel the arrest warrant. Give out any of this information and bingo;
your identity just got stolen. The scam has been reported so far in 11 states, including California, Oregon, Oklahoma, Illinois , and Colorado.  This (scam) is particularly insidious because they use intimidation over the phone to try to bully people into giving information by pretending they're with the court system. The FBI and the federal court system have issued nationwide alerts on their web sites, warning consumers about the fraud.
** Kazi Scott
 
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Pilgrim Chapter News

Our OES meetings are always the first Thurs. of each month.  On June 7th we will have Flag and Fathers tributes. It will be long form. Each morning of the first Thurs. of each month, the OES at Sequim prepares, serves and cleans up breakfast for the Masons and their wives. This breakfast helps with our money making efforts and is by donations only. It is wonderful to have this breakfast to enhance the friendships between our two organizations. 

-- Sharon Jordan

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An Error was found ...

 Connie, I found one!
"Thursday, June 21st ... (3rd Thursday)
 SPRING BEGINS (where is WM Bonnie's Flip Flops???)"
    Isn't June 21st the first day of Summer? 
Thanks for the STARS.
** Skip Hash
 
I found my flip-flops on the first day of SUMMER June 21st!
** WM Bonnie
 
ALRIGHT!!!!  Hate lost flip-flops!  LOL
 

 
OES CHAPTERS CALENDAR
 
(as taken from your Ode Cards ... includes everything, hopefully, except those are listed in the Masonic Calendar.  It has been suggested that I highlight all the Chapters on the Westside one color and on the Eastside another color.  The Cascades will be the dividing point!)
 
 
Reminders ...  June 4th - 30th ...
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Monday, June 4th  ... (1st Monday) ...
* Bethlehem Chapter, Deer Park ...  'Stone' Soup ... bring something for the Pot!  6:15 PM. Stated Meeting.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Floral Chapter, Monroe ...  Stated Meeting; Long Form; Honor Dads; Birthdays (April - August).  Servers:  Doris Jelinek & Louise French.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Madrona Chapter, Anacortes ...  Stated Meeting; Long Form; Honor Fathers.  Refreshments & Decorations:  Nicole & Elizabeth.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Oasis Chapter, Ephrata ... Stated Meeting; Dads are Super Men.  Honor Masons; Long Form.  Refreshment Chairmen:  Bill Robinson & Eunice Gaston.  Time:  8:00 PM. 
* Waitsburg Chapter ...   Stated Meeting; Long Form.  Host/Hostess:  January & Jeff Pietila.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Warren Chapter, Tacoma ...   Stated Meeting; Honor PM, PP, 50- Year & Life Members; Chapter Dress.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Tuesday, June 5th ... (1st Tuesday) ...
* Everett Chapter ... Stated Meeting; Long Form.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Hope Chapter, Oakesdale ... Stated Meeting; Long Form; Honor Fathers.  Treats:  Marillyn Kilpatrick.  Time:  8:00 PM. 
* Key City Chapter, Port Townsend ... Stated Meeting; Friends Night.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Magnolia Chapter, Millwood ... Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers; Long Form.  Refreshments:  Georgie Hartwig.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Maple Leaf Chapter, Bellingham ... Stated Meeting; Flag Day & Father's Day.  Dining Room Committee:  Dottie Black, Betty Wallace & Mary Margaret Barker.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Montesano Chapter ... Potluck ... Everyone serving.  Stated Meeting; Short Form; Initiation. Time:  8:00 PM.
Wednesday, June 6th ... (1st Wednesday) ..
* Belfair Chapter ... Stated Meeting; Friends Night.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Daylight Chapter, Seattle ... Stated Meeting; Long Form; Special Guests - Top Four; Honor Fathers; A Tribute to the Flag.  April, May & June Birthdays.  Dining Room:  Robin Elford & Penny Adams.  Time:  12:30 PM. 
* Olympia Chapter, Tumwater ... Stated Meeting; Honor the American Flag & Freedom; Initiation; Short Form.  Wear Red, White & Blue.  June, July & August Birthdays.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Stanwood Chapter ... Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers & Flags; Long Form.  Serving:  Jean Ballard, Jennie Kelly, & Eleanor Engstrom.  Time:  7:30 PM.
Thursday, June 7th ... (1st Thursday) ...
* Adelphi Chapter, Spokane ... Salad Supper at 6:15 PM. Stated Meeting; Short Form; Honor Gentlemen.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Alderwood Chapter, Everett ... Stated Meeting; Long Form; Honor Flag; Balloting.  Refreshments:  Mary Ann Metcalfe.  Greeter:  Barbara Pedersen.  Time: 
7:30 PM. 
* Analia Chapter, Edmonds ... Stated Meeting; Chapter Birthday; Honor Fathers & the Flag; Long Form; Chapter Attire; Honor PP & 50-Year Members.  Refreshments:  Marcia Beck.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Crown Chapter, Seattle ... Dinner:  6:15 PM; $5 donation.  Stated Meeting; Short Form; Western Dress.  Honor all Brothers.  Treats:  Nancy Boivin & Lois Callow.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Delta Chapter, Tukwila ... Stated Meeting; Father's Day; Flag Day; Long Form; Chapter Dress.  Dining Room Host:  Tina Flanders.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Reliance Chapter, Bremerton ... Stated Meeting; Honor Flag; Long Form.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Friday, June 8th ... (2nd Friday) ...
* Nesika Chapter, Renton ... Dinner at 6:00 PM.  Stated Meeting; Happy Birthday Nesika - 107th Year!  Short Form; Honor PM, PP, & 50-yr Members; Hawaiian Dress; Initiation.  Bring Birthday cakes; cake contest & party games.  Dining Room:  Chrm:  Pam Sawyer.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Saturday, June 9th ... (2nd Saturday) ...
* Martha Washington Chapter, Vancouver ... Stated Meeting 'Teddy Bear Picnic'; Long Form.  Time:  2:00 PM. 
* Nesika Chapter, Renton ... Scottish High Tea; St. Andrew's MC.  Chairman:  Sharon Klang. 
Sunday, June 10th ... (2nd Sunday)
* Alderwood Chapter, Everett ... Rescheduled Luncheon to honor all men.  Cedar Valley Grange.  Time:  1:00 PM
* Delta Chapter, Tukwila ... Annual Swedish Strawberry Pancake Breakfast.  Chairmen:  Kristin Dycus & Tina Flanders.
Monday, June 11th... (2nd Monday) ...
* Corinthian Chapter, Tacoma ... Stated Meeting; Short Form; Initiation.  Refreshments:  Clarice Sidwell & Marianne Fletcher.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Martha Chapter, Cheney ...  Salad Buffet:  6:30 PM.  Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers; Hawaiian Dress.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Stanwood Chapter ... Special Meeting; Initiation.  Serving:  Ann & Ken Taylor.  Time:  7:00 PM.
* Trinity Chapter, Tumwater ... Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers & All Men.  History:  B. J. Brown; Long Form; Chapter Dress.  Refreshments: Karin L & Delores R.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Tuesday, June 12th ... (2nd Tuesday) ...
GEORGE H. W. BUSH'S BIRTHDAY ... 41st PRESIDENT
* Centralia Chapter ... Stated Meeting; Honor Flag, Dads & all men.  PM Pat McCabe & Eleanor Rhodes.  Short Form; Munchkinland in Oz.  Refreshments:  Karen Longworth.  Time:  7:30 PM.
* Doric Chapter, Fremont ... Dinner:  6:00 PM.  Birthday Party.
* Vida Chapter, Tacoma ... Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers & the Flag.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Wednesday, June 13th ... (2nd Wednesday) ...
* Evening Star Chapter, Almira ... Stated Meeting; Long Form; Chapter Birthday.  Refreshments:  Claire McKay Miller & Jeanette Kelley.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Afton Chapter, Marysville ... Stated Meeting; Friends Night.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Illihee Chapter, Toppenish ... Stated Meeting.  Serving:  Mary Linker.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Pine Tree Chapter, Kettle Falls ... June is National Flag Month!  Stated Meeting; Long Form; Our Darling Dads.  Refreshments:  AM Pat and all Ladies.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Poulsbo Chapter ... Stated Meeting; Long Form & Celebrate Father's Day and Flag Day.  Refreshments:  Nancy Huntley.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Tacoma Chapter ... Stated Meeting; Honoring Fathers & Flag; Long Form; Dress of Choice.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Tula Chapter, Coupeville ... Stated Meeting; Long Form; Father's Day; Flag/.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Thursday, June 14th ... (2nd Thursday)
FLAG DAY
June 14 - 16:  Grand Lodge of F&AM of WA, Kennewick.
* Cedar Chapter, Tacoma ... Stated Meeting; Short Form.  Refreshments & Decorations:  Alexa Donley.  Time:  7:30 PM.
* Grand Coulee Dam Chapter, Coulee Dam ... Stated Meeting; Short Form; Chapter Dress; Father's Day; Flag Day; Initiation; Friendship Night.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Harmony Chapter, Waterville ...    Stated Meeting.  Serving:  Steve & Delores Alford.  Time:  8:00 PM.
* Laurel Chapter, Black Diamond ...   Stated Meeting; Chapter Birthday; Short Form; Chapter Dress.  Dessert Potluck.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Mt Baker Chapter, Mt. Vernon ... Stated Meeting; Flag Day; Honoring the offices of AM & AP; Short Form; Initiation.  Refreshments:  Linda Miller & Sonja Doran.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Narcissus Chapter, Orting ... Stated Meeting;p Long Form; Honor Fathers; Flag Day; Balloting.  Serving:  Fran Challender.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Pacific Chapter, Ilwaco ... Stated Meeting; Long Form; Father's Day.  Refreshments & Decorations:  Archie & Carol.  Time:  8:00 PM. 
* Zillah Chapter, Newport ...  Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers; Flag Day.  Serving:  Jean & Kyle Mix.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Friday, June 15th ... (3rd Friday)
NEW MOON
June 15-17 ... Martha Chapter manning Sprague West Bound Rest Stop. 
Saturday, June 16th ... (3rd Saturday)
* Delta Chapter, Tukwila ... Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.  Cheryl Hammond, Chairman.
Sunday, June 17th ... (3rd Sunday)
FATHER'S DAY
Monday, June 18th ... (3rd Monday)
NATIONAL SPLURGE DAY
* Warren Chapter, Tacoma ... Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers & Flag; Long Form.  Time:  7:30 PM.
Tuesday, June 19th ... (3rd Tuesday)
* Everett Chapter ... Stated Meeting.  Refreshments:  Mary Lee Tucker.  Time:  7:30 PM.
* Greenwood Chapter, Seattle ... Stated Meeting; Long Form; Honor Men & Flag; June & July Birthdays; Hawaiian Dress.  Time:   7:30 PM.
* Maple Leaf Chapter, Bellingham ... Stated Meeting; Initiation.  Dining Room Committee:  Bev Baller & Melanie Loughmiller.  Time:  7:30 PM.
* Priscilla Chapter, Port Gamble ... Stated Meeting; Honor Chapter's 100th Birthday; Honor Fathers; Honor Flag.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Wednesday, June 20th ... (3rd Wednesday)
* Henry Wentworth Chapter, Vancouver ... Stated Meeting; Honor Fathers & Masons.  Discuss Grand Chapter business.  Long Form; Chapter Dress.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Olympia Chapter, Tumwater ... Stated Meeting; Honor Masons; Short Form; Chapter Dress.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
Thursday, June 21st ... (3rd Thursday)
** SUMMER ** BEGINS (where is WM Bonnie's Flip Flops???)
* Alderwood Chapter, Everett ... Stated Meeting; Initiation; Honor Fathers; June & July Birthdays.  Refreshments & Greeter:  Jennifer Royal.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Mt. Baker Chapter, Mt. Vernon ... Special Meeting; Initiation.  Refreshments:  Joyce Dillard.  Time:  7:30 PM. 
* Reliance Chapter, Bremerton ... Stated Meeting; Honor Father's; Short Form.  Time:  7:30 PM.
Friday, June 22nd ... (4th Friday)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PGM JUNE
Sunday, June 24th  - (4th Sunday) ...
June 24th -27th ...  Grand Chapter of Washington
* Illihee Chapter, Toppenish ... Deputy Instructor Luncheon, Grand Chapter, Yakima. 
Tuesday, June 26th ... (4th Thursday)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TED ... my wonderful spouse!  (Thought I would do it this way as I always seem to forget with the hustle and bustle of Grand Chapter!!!)
* Grand Chapter .... Grand Memorial following evening's activities!
Thursday, June 28th  ... (4th Thursday)
June 28 - July 5 ... Cedar Chapter & Tacoma Chapter ... Fireworks Stand.  Melanie Jenson, Chair for Tacoma Chapter. 
* Harmony Chapter, Waterville ... Stated Meeting.  Time:  8:00 PM. 
* Henry Wentworth Chapter, Vancouver ... Social Club.
Saturday, June 30th ... (5th Saturday)
FULL MOON
* Welcome Chapter, Shelton ... Stated Meeting; Happy Birthday, America!  Short Opening; Initiation.  Time:  7:30 PM.
 
Disclaimer "Calendar of Events like the weather, is subject to change"
 

 
JUNE MASONIC FAMILY CALENDAR ...
OES:  Events with Worthy Grand Matron
GL:  Events with the Grand Master
TU = Team Uniform - consisting of blue blazer, grey slacks, white or blue Masonic shirt and team tie.
CTU = Casual Team Uniform - blue Masonic tee-shirt, slacks. 
 

 
AN AMAZING STORY
 

August 1942, Piotrkow, Poland
 
 The sky was gloomy that morning as we waited anxiously.  All the men, women, and children of Piotrkow's Jewish ghetto had been herded into a square.  Word had gotten around that we were being moved.  My father had only recently died from typhus, which had run rampant through the crowded ghetto.  My greatest fear was that our family would be separated.

  "Whatever you do," Isidore, my eldest brother, whispered to me, "don't tell them your age.  Say you're sixteen."

    I was tall for a boy of 11, so I could pull it off.  That way I might be deemed valuable as a worker. An  SS man approached me, boots clicking against the cobblestones. He looked me up and down, then asked my age.

    "Sixteen," I said. He directed me to the left, where my three brothers and other healthy young men already stood.

    My mother was motioned to the right with the other women, children, sick and elderly people. I whispered to Isidore, "Why?" He didn't answer.  I ran to Mama's side and said I wanted to stay with her.

    "No," she said sternly. "Get away. Don't be a nuisance. Go with your brothers."  She had never spoken so harshly before. But I understood: She was protecting me.  She loved me so much that, just this once, she pretended not to. It was the last I ever saw of her.

    My brothers and I were transported in a cattle car to Germany. We arrived at the Buchenwald concentration camp one night weeks later and were led into a crowded barrack.  The next day, we were issued uniforms and identification numbers.

    "Don't call me Herman anymore."  I said to my brothers.  "Call me 94983."

    I was put to work in the camp's crematorium, loading the dead into a  hand-cranked elevator.  I, too, felt dead.  Hardened, I had become a number.  Soon, my brothers and I were sent to Schlieben, one of Buchenwald's sub-camps near Berlin.  One morning I thought I heard my mother's voice Son, she said softly but clearly, I am sending you an angel.  Then I woke up, just a dream!  A beautiful dream.  But in this place there could be no angels.  There was only work.  And hunger.  And fear.

    A couple of days later, I was walking around the camp, around the barracks, near the barbed-wire fence where the guards could not easily see.  I was alone.  On the other side of the fence, I spotted someone: a young girl with light, almost luminous curls.  She was half-hidden behind a birch tree.  I glanced around to make sure no one saw me.  I called to her softly in German.

    "Do you have something eat?"  She didn't understand.  I inched closer to the fence and repeated question in Polish.  She stepped forward.  I was thin and gaunt, with rags wrapped around my feet, but the girl looked unafraid.  In her eyes, I saw life.  She pulled an apple from her woolen jacket and threw it over the fence.  I grabbed the fruit and, as I started to run away, I heard her say faintly, "I'll see you tomorrow."

      I returned to the same spot by the fence at the same time every day.  She was always there with something for me to eat - a hunk of bread or, better yet, an apple.  We didn't dare speak or linger.  To be caught would mean death for us both.  I didn't know anything about her just a kind farm girl except that she understood Polish.  What was her name?  Why was she risking her life for me?  Hope was in such short supply, and this girl on the other side of the fence gave me some, as nourishing in
 its way as the bread and apples. 

    Nearly seven months later, my brothers and I were crammed into a coal car and shipped to Theresienstadt camp in Czechoslovakia. 

    "Don't return," I told the girl that day.  "We're leaving."

    I turned toward the barracks and didn't look back, didn't even say good-bye to the girl whose name I'd never learned, the girl with the apples.

    We were in Theresienstadt for three months.  The war was winding down and Allied forces were closing in, yet my fate seemed sealed.  On May 10, 1945, I was scheduled to die in the gas chamber at 10:00 AM.

      In the quiet of dawn, I tried to prepare myself.  So many times death seemed ready to claim me, but somehow I'd survived.  Now, it was over.  I thought of my parents.  At least, I thought, we will be reunited.

    At 8 A.M. there was a commotion.  I heard shouts, and saw people running every which way through camp.  I caught up with my brothers.  Russian troops had liberated the camp!  The gates swung open.  Everyone was running, so I did too.

    Amazingly, all of my brothers had survived; I'm not sure how.  But I knew that the girl with the apples had been the key to my survival.  In a place where evil seemed triumphant, one person's goodness had saved my life, had given me hope in a place where there was none.  My mother had promised to send me an angel, and the angel had come.
     Eventually I made my way to England where I was sponsored by a Jewish charity, put up in a hostel with other boys who had survived the Holocaust and trained in electronics.  Then I came to America, where my brother Sam had already moved.

      I served in the U. S. Army during the Korean War, and returned to New York City after two years.  By August 1957 I'd opened my own electronics repair shop.  I was starting to settle in.

    One day, my friend Sid who I knew from England called me.  "I've got a date.  She's got a Polish friend.  Let's double date."

    A blind date?  Nah, that wasn't for me.  But Sid kept pestering me, and a few days later we headed up to the Bronx to pick up his date and her friend Roma.  I had to admit, for a blind date this wasn't so bad. Roma was a nurse at a Bronx hospital.  She was kind and smart.  Beautiful, too, with swirling brown curls and green, almond-shaped eyes that sparkled with life.

    The four of us drove out to Coney Island.  Roma was easy to talk to, easy to be with.  Turned out she was wary of blind dates too!  We were both just doing our friends a favor.  We took a stroll on the boardwalk, enjoying the salty Atlantic breeze, and then had dinner by the shore.  I couldn't remember having a better time.

    We piled back into Sid's car, Roma and I sharing the backseat.  As European Jews who had survived the war, we were aware that much had been left unsaid between us.  She broached the subject, "Where were you," she asked softly, "during the war?" 

    "The camps," I said the terrible memories still vivid, the irreparable loss.  I had tried to forget.  But you can never forget.

    She nodded.  "My family was hiding on a farm in Germany, not far from Berlin," she told me. "My father knew a priest, and he got us Aryan papers."

    I imagined how she must have suffered too, fear, a constant companion. And yet here we were both survivors, in a new world. 

    "There was a camp next to the farm." Roma continued.  "I saw a boy there and I would throw him apples every day."

    What an amazing coincidence that she had helped some other boy.  "What did he look like?  I asked.

    He was tall, skinny, hungry; I must have seen him every day for six months."

    My heart was racing.  I couldn't believe it.  This couldn't be. 

    "Did he tell you one day not to come back because he was leaving Schlieben?"

    Roma looked at me in amazement.

    "Yes," That was me!"

    I was ready to burst with joy and awe, flooded with emotions.  I couldn't believe it.  My angel.

    "I'm not letting you go."  I said to Roma.  And in the back of the car on that blind date, I proposed to her.  I didn't want to wait.

    "You're crazy!" she said.  But she invited me to meet her parents for Shabbat dinner the following week.  There was so much I looked forward to learning about Roma, but the most important things I always knew: her steadfastness, her goodness.  For many months, in the worst of circumstances, she had come to the fence and given me hope.  Now that I'd found her again, I could never let her go.  That day, she said yes. 

    And I kept my word.  After nearly 50 years of marriage, two children and three grandchildren I have never let her go.

--  Herman Rosenblat, Miami Beach, Florida

     This true story is being made into a movie called: The Fence.

** Shared by Lowry May 

 

 
BLUE LODGE AGENDAS
 
 
 
 

June 5th (Tuesday)

* Lynden Lodge No. 56 ... Evening of Excellence, Meridan High School; 7:00 PM.
June 6th (Wednesday)
* San Juan Lodge No. 175 ... Stated Meeting; 7:30 PM.
* Whatcom Lodge No. 151 ... Special Communication; Third Degree; 6:30 PM. 
June 7th (Thursday)
* Lynden Lodge No. 56 ... Stated Meeting; Conferral of EA Degree; 7:30 PM.
* Newport Lodge No. 144 ... Dinner: 6:30 PM.  Stated Meeting: 7:30 PM. 
June 11th (Monday)
* Ferndale Lodge No. 264 ... Stated Meeting; 7:30 PM.
June 12th (Tuesday)
* Fairhaven Lodge No. 73 ... Stated Meeting; 7:30 PM. 
June 13th (Wednesday)
* Nooksack Valley Lodge No. 105 ... Stated Meeting; 7:30 PM.
June 14th - 16th ...
* 150th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of WA, Kennewick.
June 18th (Monday)
* Ferndale Lodge No. 264 ... Stated Meeting;; 7:30 PM.
June 19th (Tuesday)
* Kulshan International Lodge No. 186 ... Stated Meeting; 7:30 PM. 
June 21st (Thursday)
* Lynden Lodge No. 56 ... Special Communications; 7:30 PM. 
* Whatcom Lodge No. 151 ... Dinner: 5:30 PM; Stated Meeting: 6:30 PM.  Will be holding their election of officers for the 2007-2008 term.
June 22nd (Friday)
* Bellingham Bay No. 44 ... Special Communication; 7:30 PM.  Discuss results of Grand Lodge and vote on petition for Degrees.
June 26th (Tuesday)
* Fairhaven Lodge No. 73 ... Special Communication; 7:30 PM. 
 

 
 
MASONIC NEWS
 

 

“By the Work You Did Today”

by Charles L. Mead, 33°, of Boynton Lodge No. 236, Boynton Beach, Florida

 

Can you say tonight in parting

with the day that’s slipping past,

that you helped a single brother

of the many whom you passed?

 

Is a single heart rejoicing

over what you did and said?

Does the man whose hopes were fading

now with courage look ahead?

 

Did you waste the day or lose it?

Was it well or poorly spent?

Did you leave a trail of kindness,

or a scar of discontent?

 

As you close your eyes in slumber,

do you think G-d will say,

“You have earned one more tomorrow,

by the work you did today.”?

 

 


 
LOWRY'S HINTS
 
HINT 1To wash a highly waxed floor and retain its shine, use a solution of one cup fabric softener in a half-pail of water.      
 
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HINT 2 - To remove super glue from your hands, hold a remover-soaked cotton ball or cloth on the area until the glue disappears.  Don't try to peel off the glue.
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HINT 3Saving Gas:  Keep your windows closed when traveling at high speeds.  Open windows cause additional drag and lower your gas mileage. At high speeds, an open window can use more gas than many air conditioners (especially if they are on a low setting).   
    Check your tire pressure. Over-inflated tires can actually reduce your fuel efficiency, so don't overfill.  
The Appropriate Speed Is 60 mph to save gas....
 

 
RECIPES 
 
Szechwan Salmon

8 salmon filets (1/4 to 1/3-pound each)
2 cups bread crumbs
1/3 cup butter (5-1/3 tablespoons), melted
4 teaspoons red, pink and/or black peppercorns
1-1/2 large garlic cloves, minced

BEURRE BLANC SAUCE:
1/4 cup dry white wine with splash of dry vermouth
2 teaspoons freshly-squeezed lemon juice
2 teaspoons freshly-squeezed lime juice
1/2 cup whipping cream
1 cup butter (2 cubes), room temperature
White pepper

TO PREPARE: Broil salmon filets until half-done (approximately 10 minutes). Mix bread crumbs, butter, peppercorns and garlic together until crumbs become moist. Top each fillet with bread crumb mixture. Return fillets to broiler until done, approximately 5 to 8 minutes depending on thickness. Bread crumb mixture should be evenly browned.  Serve fish on a pool of beurre blanc sauce. (Prepare sauce while fish is in final broil.)
BEURRE BLANC SAUCE: In a saucepan over high heat, combine wine, vermouth, lemon and lime juices. Cook over high heat until mixture almost evaporates,
about 1 minute. Lower heat, add cream and cook until slightly thickened, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat.
    Just before serving, whisk butter and a dash of white pepper into cream mixture and continue whisking until butter is completely melted.
SERVES: 8
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Lemon Pecan Wafers
 
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 cup sugar
1 large egg
1 tablespoon grated lemon zest
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup pecans, toasted and chopped

TO PREPARE:  Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in egg, lemon zest, and lemon juice. Combine flour, salt, and baking powder in a separate bowl. Gradually blend flour mixture into butter mixture. Stir in nuts (mixing with your hands if necessary to distribute nuts evenly). Shape dough into 2 rolls, 1-1/2 inches in diameter each. Wrap in wax paper and refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. (Dough may be stored in refrigerator up to 3 days.)
    Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Grease a baking sheet. Unwrap dough and, using a sharp knife, cut into 1/8-inch slices. Place slices 1 inch apart on prepared baking sheet. Bake 12 minutes, or until edges are lightly browned. Transfer to racks to cool. YIELDS: 6 dozen cookies  (Y'all have my permission to make these cookies to bring to Grand Chapter!!!)
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Makeover Four-Cheese Chicken Fettuccine
From Light & Tasty

8 ounces uncooked fettuccine
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
1 tablespoon butter or stick margarine
1 can (10-3/4 ounces) condensed reduced-fat reduced-sodium cream of mushroom soup, undiluted
1 package (8 ounces) fat-free cream cheese, cubed
2 cups fat-free milk
1/2 cup fat-free half-and-half
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
2-1/2 cups cubed cooked chicken breast
3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 cup shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup shredded reduced-fat Swiss cheese

TOPPING:
1/3 cup seasoned bread crumbs
1 tablespoon butter or stick margarine, melted
1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese
 
DIRECTIONS:  Cook fettuccine according to package directions. Meanwhile, in a Dutch oven or large kettle, sauté mushrooms in butter until tender. Add the soup, cream cheese, milk, half-and-half and garlic powder. Cook and stir over medium-low heat until smooth. Remove from the heat. Add chicken and cheeses; mix well. Drain fettuccine; add to chicken mixture and stir gently to coat.
Transfer to a shallow 2-1/2-qt. baking dish coated with nonstick cooking spray. Combine topping ingredients; sprinkle over chicken mixture. Cover and bake at 350° for 25 minutes. Uncover; bake 5-10 minutes longer or until golden brown. Yield: 8 servings.

NUTRITIONAL INFO:  Nutritional Analysis: One serving (1 cup) equals 377 calories, 10 g fat (5 g saturated fat), 65 mg cholesterol, 751 mg sodium, 36 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 33 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 3 lean meat, 2 starch, 1/2 fat-free milk.
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Savory Cheese Soup
From Quick Cooking 
    "This creamy soup is great at parties," assures Ann Huseby of Lakeville, Minnesota. "Let guests serve themselves and choose from fun garnishes such as popcorn, croutons, green onions and bacon bits," she recommends.

3 cans (14-1/2 ounces each) chicken broth
1 small onion, chopped
1 large carrot, chopped
1 celery rib, chopped
1/4 cup chopped sweet red pepper
2 tablespoons butter
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/3 cup cold water
1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, cubed and softened
2 cups (8 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese
1 can (12 ounces) beer, optional
Optional Toppings: croutons, popcorn, crumbled cooked bacon, sliced green onions
 
DIRECTIONS:  In a 3-qt. slow cooker, combine the first eight ingredients. Cover and cook on low for 7-8 hours. Combine flour and water until smooth; stir into soup. Cover and cook on high 30 minutes longer or until soup is thickened. Stir in cream cheese and cheddar cheese until blended. Stir in beer if desired. Cover and cook on low until heated through. Serve with desired toppings. Yield: 6-8 servings.
 
 

 
JOKES
 
    If you want someone who will eat whatever you put in front of him and never says its not quite as good as his mother made it ... then buy a dog.
    If you want someone always willing to go out, at any hour, for as long and wherever you want ... then buy a dog.
    If you want someone who will never touch the remote, doesn't care about football, and can sit next to you as you watch romantic movies ... then buy a dog.
    If you want someone who is content to get up on your bed just to warm your feet and whom you can push off if he snores ..... then buy a dog.
    If you want someone who never criticizes what you do, doesn't care if you are pretty or ugly, fat or thin, young or old, who acts as if every word you
say is especially worthy of listening to, and loves you unconditionally, perpetually ... then buy a dog.
    But, on the other hand, if you want someone who will never come when you call, ignores you totally when you come home, leaves hair all over the place, walks all over you, runs around all night and only comes home to eat and sleep, and acts as if your entire existence is solely to ensure his happiness ... then buy a cat!
    Now be honest, you thought I was going to say....then marry a man????
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The Year's Best Headlines
 
  • Something Went Wrong in Jet Crash, Expert Says
    [no, really?]
  • Police Begin Campaign to Run Down Jaywalkers
    [now that's taking things a bit far!]
  • Miners Refuse to Work after Death
    [no-good-for-nothin' lazy so-and-sos!]
  • Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant
    [see if that works any better than a fair trial!]
  • War Dims Hope for Peace
    [I can see where it might have that effect!]
  • If Strike Isn't Settled Quickly, It May Last Awhile                                                                                                                                                    [you think?!]
  • Cold Wave Linked to Temperatures
    [who would have thought!]
  • Enfield (London) Couple Slain; Police Suspect Homicide
    [they may be on to something!]
  • Red Tape Holds Up New Bridges
    [you mean there's something stronger than duct tape?!]
  • Man Struck By Lightning Faces Battery Charge
    [he probably IS the battery charge!]
  • New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group
    [weren't they fat enough?!]
  • Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft
    [That's what he gets for eating those beans!]
  • Kids Make Nutritious Snacks
    [Taste like chicken?]
  • Local High School Dropouts Cut in Half
    [Chainsaw Massacre all over again!]
  • Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors
    [Boy, are they tall!]
  • And the winner is.... Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead
    Did I read that sign right?

 
HELOISE

 
AND A WORD FROM YOURS TRULY
 
    Still not much time to chit chat!  Am so busy trying to get ready for Grand Lodge, the Grand Chapter of Oregon, and then our own Grand Chapter.  We took time out yesterday to attend the Fire Protection District Picnic here in P. O. County where Ted is a Fire Commissioner.  Had a good time ... and lots of fun, naturally!  One lady brought an interesting salad of cornbread, jalapeños, corn, kidney beans, fresh tomatoes, and ranch dressing.  Was yummy so will have to get the recipe and share.
    Until next time ... Hearty Patriot Hugs and happy thoughts. 
** Connie
P. S.     If you think nobody cares, try missing a couple of payments.
 

 
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I do appreciate hearing from you ... with news of your chapter, etc.  Just send them to: 
 
Connie Shrum
Grand Chaplain, GC of WA
Past Matron x 2;
Secretary, Zillah Chapter #111, Newport, WA
Martha, Bethlehem Chapter #87, Deer Park, WA
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God Bless!
Hearty Love & Patriot Hugs --
Connie