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Next Stated Meeting

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

7:30 P.M.

 

Midlothian Chapter extends a warm fraternal welcome

Sister Chapters are always welcome

 

OFFICERS DRESS CODE

Ladies - Colored gown

 

BUSINESS OF THE EVENING

To receive petitions, hear reports of committees, and

transact such other business as may legally come before the Chapter.

 

REFRESHMENTS 

Katie O’Connell, Anna Helms

 

REHEARSAL/SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION

Tuesday, June 21, 2012

7:30 P.M.

Manchester Chapter

 

 

 

DISTRICT 37 OFFICIAL VISIT

Saturday, June 23, 2012

1:00 P.M.

Manchester Chapter

 

If you are unable to attend

please notify our Worthy Matron

 

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Church Basement Ladies

 

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY - JUNE

8 - Pamela Phelps

9 - Jean Tally Jernigan

9 – Vernon Crupler

11 – Dorothy Lawson, PM

14 – Thorton “Dick” Holt, Sr.

17 – Amanda Berman Gianinni

18 – Wendy Rosen

18 – Dramor Maxey

18 – Devlin Moore

19 – Carolyn Keller

20 – James “Jim” Young

25 – William  Maxey

25 – Rheta Shealy

 

 

 

O.E.S. ANNIVERSARIES

June

 

Day

22 -

16 -

18 -

8 -

8 -

8 -

8 -

20 -

13 -

12 -

 

 Member

  Mary Ellen McQuiddy

  Dorothy Buttler, P.M. 

  Sara Helgeson

  Margaret “Meg” Witt, P.M. 

  James “Jim” Young 

  Katherine “Kate” Young 

  Linda M. Young, P.M. 

  Susan Hollister 

  Dan Kellar 

  T. L. Jernnigan 

 

Years

50

43

21

16

16

16

16

14

6

5

 

 

 

 

FOR OUR SICK AND SHUT-INS

 

Keep a mountain in your heart

where you can stand and view,

Your dreams and all the favorite things

 that matter most to you.

Climb your mountain any time

you need to touch the sun –

Look past today,

for just ahead a brighter day’s begun.

~B. J. Hoff~

 

Worthy Matron's Projects

Richmond International Airport - USO

McGuire VA Medical Center - VISOR (Blind and legally blind)

WHAT MAKES A DAD

God took the strength of a mountain,

The majesty of a tree,

The warmth of a summer sun,

The calm of a quiet sea,

The generous soul of nature,

The comforting arm of night,

The wisdom of the ages,

The power of the eagle's flight,

Thejoy of a morning in spring,

The faith of a mustard seed,

The patience of eternity,

the depth of a family need,

Then God combined these qualities,

When there was nothing more to add,

He knew His masterpiece was complete,

And so,

He call it ... Day

~ Author Unknown~

 

 

SECRET MOM

Names were given out

to those who would like to become a Secret Mom.

Please leave your gift(s) on the glass case in the dining hall.

 

If you would like to become a Secret Mom

please contact Jennifer Yates

 

 

JO TALLEY SCHOLARSHIP

There will be a School Bank available for all donations at each meeting,

please be as generous as you can.

 

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What a gift we have ... to be able to visit any O.E.S. Chapter in the world

 

as long as we are holding a current (2012) Dues Card.

 

2012 Dues were due on January 1st.

 

 

MIDLOTHIAN CHAPTER DIRECTORY

Please notify

Sister Barbara I. Burtchett, P.M., Secretary

or Sister Dianna M. Gillard, P.M., Worthy Matron

of any addition, correction or deletion

to our Chapter Directory.

 

DISTRICT CHAPTER MEETINGS

Manchester Chapter (4th Tuesday)

 

GRAND CHAPTER HONORS

District 37, Area 10

 

Anna H. Helms, P.M.

Grand Representative of Wisconsin in Virginia

 

Dorothy W. Butler, P.M.

Grand Representative of Alberta in Virginia

 

Earldine Rudd (146/85)

Accent on Youth

 

Dorothy W. Butler

George Washington Educational Loan Fund

(1 year)

 

Mary E. Arbogast

Necrology

 

Dianna M. Gillard

Webmaster for the Grand Chapter of Virginia website www.vaoestar.org

Administrator of TownCrier

 

 

If I Could Build A Friend

© Lisa M. Farley



If I were able to build a friend, I'd choose the qualities on which I could depend.
Her eyes would tell me how much she cared, and relieve my hurt when I felt alone and scared.
She'd smile that smile that says it'll be okay, I'm always here for you night and day.
She'd cry with me when my world fell apart, and I'd know the tears were from her heart.
She'd make me feel like a V.I.P., and no one could ever be dearer to me.
So where should my search begin, for this special lifetime friend?
There's only one person I trust for advice, so I reach over to pick up my phoning device.
It occurred to me as I dialed the number, this extraordinary friend is my very own Mother.
As you say, “hello”, I get chills down my spine.
You're my very best friend dear Mother of mine.

 



Source:
If I Could Build A Friend, Family Friend Poems http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/friend/poetry.asp?poem=1348#ixzz1CHeyZHyr

If I Could Build A Friend

© Lisa M. Farley



If I were able to build a friend, I'd choose the qualities on which I could depend.
Her eyes would tell me how much she cared, and relieve my hurt when I felt alone and scared.
She'd smile that smile that says it'll be okay, I'm always here for you night and day.
She'd cry with me when my world fell apart, and I'd know the tears were from her heart.
She'd make me feel like a V.I.P., and no one could ever be dearer to me.
So where should my search begin, for this special lifetime friend?
There's only one person I trust for advice, so I reach over to pick up my phoning device.
It occurred to me as I dialed the number, this extraordinary friend is my very own Mother.
As you say, “hello”, I get chills down my spine.
You're my very best friend dear Mother of mine.

 



Source:
If I Could Build A Friend, Family Friend Poems http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/friend/poetry.asp?poem=1348#ixzz1CHeyZHyr

If I Could Build A Friend

© Lisa M. Farley



If I were able to build a friend, I'd choose the qualities on which I could depend.
Her eyes would tell me how much she cared, and relieve my hurt when I felt alone and scared.
She'd smile that smile that says it'll be okay, I'm always here for you night and day.
She'd cry with me when my world fell apart, and I'd know the tears were from her heart.
She'd make me feel like a V.I.P., and no one could ever be dearer to me.
So where should my search begin, for this special lifetime friend?
There's only one person I trust for advice, so I reach over to pick up my phoning device.
It occurred to me as I dialed the number, this extraordinary friend is my very own Mother.
As you say, “hello”, I get chills down my spine.
You're my very best friend dear Mother of mine.

 



Source:
If I Could Build A Friend, Family Friend Poems http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/friend/poetry.asp?poem=1348#ixzz1CHfJtmAm

If I Could Build A Friend

© Lisa M. Farley



If I were able to build a friend, I'd choose the qualities on which I could depend.
Her eyes would tell me how much she cared, and relieve my hurt when I felt alone and scared.
She'd smile that smile that says it'll be okay, I'm always here for you night and day.
She'd cry with me when my world fell apart, and I'd know the tears were from her heart.
She'd make me feel like a V.I.P., and no one could ever be dearer to me.
So where should my search begin, for this special lifetime friend?
There's only one person I trust for advice, so I reach over to pick up my phoning device.
It occurred to me as I dialed the number, this extraordinary friend is my very own Mother.
As you say, “hello”, I get chills down my spine.
You're my very best friend dear Mother of mine.

 



Source:
If I Could Build A Friend, Family Friend Poems http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/friend/poetry.asp?poem=1348#ixzz1CHfJtmAm

MIDLOTHIAN MASONIC FAMILY

 

Midlothian Lodge No. 211

First Wednesday

7:30 P.M.

 

We are fortunate to be able to share the Midlothian Masonic Temple with the group who owns the building – Midlothian Masonic Lodge No. 211. This is an active lodge and supports the Eastern Star.

 

In the early 1700's, the area known as Midlothian was a coal mining community. The first Masonic Lodge in the community was known as Black Heath Lodge No. 89, which was chartered on October 8, 1853. In 1860, the proceedings of the Grand Lodge show that the charter was suspended. There is no indication as to why this Lodge did not continue. After the War Between the States was over, and the surrender at Appomattox, in April 1865, a group of Master Masons received permission to rejuvenate the old Black Heath Lodge under the new name of Midlothian Lodge No. 211, on April 5, 1866, with the following officers:

A. S. McRae Worshipful Master

R. Lindsey Walker Senior Warden

W. E. Martin Junior Warden

In 1875, Brother Robert Marks of Midlothian Lodge made a gift of land to the Lodge. On July 5, 1875, dedication of the new Lodge building was held and this same building has been in constant use since then with several alterations and a major addition in 1983, which more than doubled the size of the building. The building has been kept as near original as possible. The Lodge has been involved in the cornerstone laying of most all of the older Churches in the area, although in more recent years, the churches have not used the Masons for this purpose as often as in the past. In 1882 an explosion ripped through the Grove Shaft Mines, killing thirty-two men, their bodies entombed in the mines some 800 feet below the surface. Four of these men were Masons and members of Midlothian Lodge. These thirty-two men left behind twenty-seven widows and one hundred eight destitute children. The communities from all over helped these families. The Grand Lodge of Virginia collected contributions from the Lodges of the entire state totaling $924.30 and Grand Secretary W. B. Issacs presented it to the Lodge to help the widows and children of the four Brothers who had died in the mines.

 

Dr. P. S. Hancock was Worshipful Master of Midlothian Lodge for many years and was loved by the entire community. Shortly after his death in 1893, the citizens of the community dedicated a monument in his honor. There were eight hundred people present for the dedication ceremony, they came from all walks of life and some traveled a great distance to be there.

 

The Lodge observed its fiftieth anniversary on September 4, 1916, with an old time barbecue, Brunswick stew and fried chicken meal, with state Governor Stuart being one of the speakers. In 1966, the Lodge celebrated its one-hundredth birthday and published a history book. Brother G. I. Johnson, spent approximately three years compiling the necessary material to be included in the history. This research must have been a gigantic task and Brother Johnson did an outstanding job, most of this information was taken from that text.

 

Most Worshipful George William Farley, a Past Master of this Lodge, served as Grand Master of Masons in Virginia in 1990.

 

 

Black Heath Lodge No. 1982

Daylight Lodge

Second Wednesday

11:00 A.M.

The history of Black Heath Daylight Lodge No. 1982 is necessarily a short one. The Lodge received its dispensation on September 8, 1982, and received its charter on April 8, 1983.

 

Midlothian Lodge No. 211 helped this Lodge in many ways. They gave the use of their temple, rent-free until 1988. They also gave this Lodge their old officer's aprons, and use of the kitchen and dinning facilities. Many of the members of this Lodge are members of Midlothian Lodge No. 211.

 

The Holy Bible on the Altar was a gift from Mrs. Julian C. Roden, widow of Most Worshipful Julian C. Roden, Grand Master of Masons in Virginia in 1969.

 

 

Midlothian Bethel No. 51

1st and 3rd Sunday

6:00 P.M.

 

The International Order of Job's Daughters is the ONLY international organization for girls that requires of ALL OF ITS MEMBERS to have a relationship to a Master Mason, and while it is no part of the Masonic Fraternity, this pre-requisite ties it closely to the Masonic Order. (A daughter of a Majority Member shall also be eligible for membership.)

 

In general, the Book of Job teaches us a Masonic optimistic lesson - Not to fall in despair; it shows that Masonic ideas are imperishable. We see this exemplified in Job's life. Job saw the growth and up-building of his home, he also saw its ruin. but again he beheld its revival and reconstruction.

 

Special emphasis is given to the thought that "To Be Fair Is to Do Good" and "Virtue Is a Quality Which Highly Adorns Woman."

 

This organization is truly International in scope. At present there are Bethels in the Continental United States, and Alaska; Provinces of Canada, Australia, the Philippines and Brazil with other countries expressing interest.

 

Job's Daughters is operated in a democratic manner, similar to Masonic lodges (and other Masonic bodies) function. In Bethels, adult workers known as the Bethel Guardian Council (consisting of a Bethel Guardian, Associate Bethel Guardian, and others) supervise each Bethel and are appointed yearly - with special consideration given to recommendations from the girls. These Council members are selected from Master Masons and women over twenty years of age who are wives, daughters, granddaughters, mothers, grandmothers, sisters, half-sisters, or widows of Master Masons or women who are members of an organization basing its membership requirements on Masonic relationship and Majority Members of Job's Daughters.

 

Job's Daughter's official charity is The HIKE Fund, Inc. (The Hearing Impaired Endowment Fund). The purpose of the HIKE is to provide hearing devices for children with hearing impairments between the ages of newborn and twenty years whose parents are unable to meet this special need financially. An estimate of 100 children are provided with hearing devices each year.

 

Virginia's Grand Guardian Council, as well as Supreme Guardian Council and other Masonic Organizations present college scholarships to deserving young members of the Order. In some cases (but not always) special consideration is given to scholarships for certain fields of study. In all cases, the goal is to assist young women in becoming the business, social, and government leaders of tomorrow.

 

www.iojdva.org The online headquarters for everything "Jobie" in VA!

 

Be a Secret Mom to one of the girls. See Jean Weatherford for a number.

 

 

Douglas Smith DeMolay Chapter No. 3

1st and 3rd Thursday

7:30 P.M.

DeMolay is an organization dedicated to preparing young men to lead successful, happy, and productive lives. Basing its approach on timeless principles and practical, hands-on experience, DeMolay opens doors for young men aged 12 to 21 by developing the civic awareness, personal responsibility and leadership skills so vitally needed in society today. DeMolay combines this serious mission with a fun approach that builds important bonds of friendship among members in more than 1,000 chapters worldwide.

 

DeMolay alumni include Walt Disney, John Wayne, Walter Cronkite, football Hall-of-Famer Fran Tarkenton, legendary Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne, news anchor David Goodnow and many others. Each has spoken eloquently of the life-changing benefit gained from their involvement in DeMolay.

 

www.demolay.org: The online headquarters for everything DeMolay in VA!

Masonic Home of Virginia

4101 Nine Mile Road

Richmond, VA 23223

www.mahova.com