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- Boumi Shriners
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF BOUMI SHRINE • BALTIMORE, MARYLAND SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2015 Imperial Visit 2015 Illustrious Sir Raymond Bosley Jr. and Imperial Sir Dale W. Stauss (both back center) with Boumi's Past Potentates Business Sessions of Boumi Shrine September 3, 2015 – 7:30 p.m. – Business Meeting October 17, 2015 – 10 a.m. – Business Meeting and Ceremonial in Cambridge Inside: 8 Welcome New Members 18 - 19 Full-Color Event Photos 22 - 24 Calendar 35 More Event Photos! Above: Imperial Sir Dale W. Stauss and First Lady Cheryl with Illustrious Sir Ray Bosley Jr. and First Lady Anita at the B&O Museum in Baltimore Right: (L to R) Ill. Sir Bosley, Lady Anita, park ranger, Imp. Sir Stauss, and Lady Cheryl at Fort McHenry National Park in Baltimore Below: (L to R) Noble Bob Wilkinson; Lady Beth Frevel; Imp. Sir Stauss; First Lady Cheryl; Ill. Sir Bosley; (back) Imp. Sir Raoul Frevel Sr., P.I.P.; First Lady Anita; and Noble Wayne Snyder at the Fort McHenry Visitor Center More pictures of the Imperial Sir's trip to Baltimore on Page 18 ES-SELAMU ALEIKUM . . . GREETINGS TO ALL NOBLES AND LADIES OF BOUMI TEMPLE, W ith this issue, summer is starting to fade, and in a few weeks fall will be here in all its glory and color to remind us that the year is slowly coming to an end. Before it does, however, we want to thank Chairman and Assistant Rabban Mark Hartz, his committee, and all nobles and their families and friends who volunteered and worked at the Carnival. The weather was against us on a few nights, but for those who attended, all had a good time. We had a successful Ceremonial in June with a large turnout of newly elected and obligated nobles to witness the program performed primarily by members of the Knights of Mecca. A tip of the Fez goes to President/Deputy Grand Master Gus Vourvoulas for bringing the Knights cast back after an absence of a few years. With this class of new nobles, our year-to-date membership has increased in excess of 75. With four months remaining in 2015, we still have time to add to the total. Ask your Blue Lodge to invite our membership team to make the presentation. As our Most Worshipful Grand Master Kenneth S. Wyvill Jr. stated, “I am convinced that every Mason should be a Shriner.” With your help, we can try to make that happen. Thank you to Convention Chairman Jim Davis, P.P., for a great job in taking care of things for all of the Boumi folks in Houston. He had a lot of resistance from some of the Embassy Suite staff from time to time, but overall, everything worked out fine and we all had a good time in Texas. The only real negative issue from my perspective was the assessment increase approved at the general session by a majority of the voting members. This is addressed in an open letter to the members in this issue of Boumi News. (See Page 6.) Congratulations to Noble Bill Mattlin and his committee for a very successful Golf Classic in July. Just shy of 100 golfers participated in this year’s event at the Hunt Valley Club. It was very evident that Bill and his group had spent a lot of time preparing for this outing and fundraiser for the Shriners Hospitals for Children—Philadelphia. (See photos on Page 35.) By the time you receive this, the 2015 State Fair and Beer Brigade Crew will be history, but Chairman Ray Link is to be commended for his efforts in making this a profitable venture for Boumi. It was still in the planning stages when this article was being written, but from past experience in seeing Ray at work, we knew it was going to be successful. Continued on Page 6 PAST POTENTATES 1884 1885–89 1890 1891 1892–98 1902–06 1907–09 1910–12 1913–14 1915 1916–18 1919 1920 1921–22 1925 1926–28 1929–30 1931 1932–33 1934 1935 1936 1937–38 1939–40 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THOMAS McCOUBRAY JR. WILLIAM C. NICKUM WILLIAM DOCHTERMAN WILLIAM C. NICKUM GEORGE W. STARR WM. J. CUNNINGHAM, P.I.P. ALEXANDER P. BAYLISS FRANK W. DRYDEN WILLIAM G. SPEED JOHN H. DUNCAN HARRY O. PERRY FREDERICK T. DORTON WM. L. K. BARRETT EDWIN H. BROWNLEY J. HENRY KRAFT GEORGE M. ARMOR ROBERT A. SINDALL CHAS. W. GALLOWAY WILLIAM E. WELLMANN ALLAN CLEAVELAND WHITNEY W. JONES J. PURDON WRIGHT JOHN H. ZINK E. ELMER LANGRALL J. PURNELL JOHNSON J. ADRIAN H. GRAPE CHARLES W. SYLVESTER JOHN H. HESSEY HERBERT L. LANGRALL JOHN C. CURLETT C. ELMER NOLTE JR. RALPH W. MARTIN PRESTON A. PAIRO 1950 * T. E. SCHLUDERBERG 1951 * WM. F. HILGENBERG 1952 * PAUL E. TIGNOR 1953 * WILLIAM E. VOYCE JR. 1954 * WM. L. K. BARRETT JR. 1955 * HARRY McN. FORD 1956 * J. EDGAR STEIGERWALD 1957 * H. WAYNE CLARKE 1958 * EDMUND F. WOELPER 1959 * GEORGE W. DELLA III 1960 * WILLIAM O. BARNES 1961 * WILLIAM W. PEAT 1962 * CHARLES W. COWAN 1963 * GEORGE E. ROGERS 1964 * GEORGE J. MURPHY 1965 * GEORGE A. BRATT JR. 1966 * G. MAXWELL ARMOR JR. 1967 * ROBERT A. PHELPS 1968 * CLARENCE R. ZARFOSS 1969 * WILLIAM H. BITTORF 1970 * CARL O. BRUDIN 1971 MAHLON W. HESSEY 1972 * I. SEWELL LAMDIN 1973 * J. CALVIN SMYTH 1974 A. KENNETH HUTCHERSON 1975 * DR. ROBERT H. WRIGHT 1976 * DR. WILLIAM A. NIERMANN 1977 * J. ROBERT BIXLER 1978 * C. RANDALL KELLER 1979 DR. JOHN L. CHARLTON JR. 1980 * FRANK U. STEWART 1981 * C. ALBERT RUPPERSBERGER 1982 * MICHAEL N. MALLIS 1983 * WILLIAM F. BAUER JR. 1984 THOMAS N. EVANS JR. 1985 G. DELMAR BOUGHTER II 1986 * CHARLES W. THOMAS JR. 1987 ROBERT F. WILSON 1988 WILLIAM J. FLETCHER 1989 * FERD J. EINSCHUTZ 1990 FREDERICK J. REITZ 1991 * THEODORE H. WILHIDE 1992 RAOUL L. FREVEL SR., P.I.P. 1993 * WILBUR C. JENSEN 1994 * D. HUGH WILKINSON JR. 1995 Robert L. Simmons 1996 * Ralph D. Mason 1997raymond v. Merkle 1998 John W. Fink Jr. 1999 James McD. Hossbach 2000 * John W. Pickett JR. 2001 Albert C. Winterling 2002 John A. Dunnigan Sr. 2003 Ernest L. Carter 2004 P. Edward Triplett Sr. 2005 Paul F. Huether 2006 Glenn J. Daniel 2007 C.J. Rex Williams 2008 Charles W. needer jr. 2009 James L. Davis III 2010 Ronald f. carlson 2011 Charles l. johnston jr. 2012 * F. Carl Weiss III 2013 JAY I. BLOCK 2014 Paul R. reinke jr. *Deceased BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Boumi Lunch Club Noble Bill Skinner, Chef The Official Publication of Boumi Temple 5050 King Ave. Baltimore, MD 21237 Published bi-monthly, except July and August. Second class postage paid at Baltimore, MD. Subscription price: $8 per year. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to Boumi Temple, 5050 King Ave., Baltimore, MD 21237 Boumi Temple News Staff Wm. Raymond Bosley Jr. . . . . . Managing Director Nedra Cruz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor/Designer Roblyn Grimes . . . . . . . . . . . . Editorial Assistant Ernest L. Carter, P.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Proofreader Photo Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photographer 2015–2016 Boumi News Deadlines LUNCHEON EVERY WEDNESDAY Fellowship: 11 a.m. • Lunch: 12 p.m. $5 per person 5050 King Ave., White Marsh, Md. Boumi Temple members, wives and friends invited NO SPEAKERS! We still need help in the kitchen. Come see us at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays for lunch and at 6 p.m. on Boumi business nights. No experience needed, we teach you for free! If you want to help Boumi and have fun, come see us. For information, call Bill at 443-500-9295. November/December 2015 Articles due: Sept. 20 January 2016 Articles due: Nov. 20 Lost in the Desert april/may 2016 Articles due: Feb. 20 Nobles, we need your help. If you know any of the following Nobles, please contact the Boumi office to provide us with any information on him, i.e., current address and phone number. Thank you. Send to: nedra.cruz@gmail.com or editor@boumishriners.com Claude R. Goode 7649 Cove Hollow Road Eggleston, VA 24086 February/March 2016 Articles due: Dec. 20 BOUMI TEMPLE SPEAKERS BUREAU SLIDES • FILMS • TRAINED SPEAKERS YOUR COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY FOR QUALITY & SERVICE Available to ALL Units and Clubs of Boumi Temple or any Masonic or Community Group Approved by Illustrious Potentate Wm. Raymond Bosley Jr. FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1947 REQUEST FOR SPEAKER GERRY QUINN 6836 Harford Road Baltimore, MD 21234 phone: 410-254-1111 fax: 410-426-1462 e-mail: advance.printing@verizon.net www.advanceprintingonline.com Name of Unit or Club Name of Chairman Phone Number Date Needed Mail to: BOUMI TEMPLE 5050 King Ave. Baltimore, MD 21237 Phone: 410-391-6400 NEWS VOL. LXXVI NO. 5 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 CONTACT INFORMATION Business Office 410-391-6400 Fax 410-391-0659 E-mail office@boumishriners.com or boumioffice@aol.com Editor E-mail editor@boumishriners.com or nedra.cruz@gmail.com Baltimore, MD 21237-9695 ISSN 0006-8306 Business Office Hours Monday to Friday—9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Website: www.boumishriners.com Business Sessions of Boumi Shrine Business Meeting – Thursday, September 3, 2015 – 7:30 p.m. Business Meeting and Ceremonial in Cambridge – Saturday, October 17, 2015 – 10:00 a.m. ATTEST: BY ORDER OF Recorder Illustrious Potentate WEAR YOUR FEZ Your 2015 Dues Card Will Be Required for Admittance at All Business Meetings BE SURE TO BRING THESE THREE THINGS: Your Fez on Your Head • Your Card in Your Pocket The Spirit of Fun and Good Fellowship in Your Heart Illustrious Potentate Wm. Raymond Bosley Jr. Residence: 915 Zenith Drive, Freeland, MD 21053 Home: 410-357-9387 Work: 443-255-9156 E-mail: Ubet2@comcast.net ELECTED DIVAN chief rabban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KURT L. FREVEL SR. ORIENTAL GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ERNEST N. PALMER Assistant Rabban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARK E. HARTZ Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHARLES W. NEEDER JR., P.P. high priest & prophet . . . . . . . . . . . . EVERETTE Q. COOK Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. Edward Triplett SR., P.P. APPOINTED DIVAN unit officers Residence: 13 Kristal Court, Nottingham, MD 21236 kurt@atlanticcaterers.com Home: 410-256-4784 Work: 410-254-6662 Residence: 850 Elmhurst Road, Severn, MD 21144 mark@boumishriners.com Cell: 410-969-7017 Residence: 308 South Macon Street, Baltimore, MD 21224 everettcook@comcast.net Home: 410-534-4999 Residence: 1397 Teaberry Lane, Severn, MD 21144 justu013@aol.com Residence: 17 Deep Dale Drive, Timonium, MD 21093 cwneeder@verizon.net Residence: 1460 Barrett Road, Baltimore, MD 21207 boumioffice@aol.com Cell: 301-343-4710 Home: 410-561-5531 Work: 410-560-2770 Home: 410-747-5008 Work: 410-391-6400 FIRST CEREMONIAL MASTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM C. NEEDER Colonel of THE Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DONALD C. LEWIS SECOND CEREMONIAL MASTER . . . . . . . . . RONALD J. BURDYNSKI LIEUTENANT Colonel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DONNIE SAINE MARSHAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony “Tony” Fusco MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CARL J. SICH III Director of the Temple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. FRED HOBINE CAPTAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STEPHEN M. GLUSHAKOW Captain of the Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JoSEPH F. BAIRD LIEUTENANT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KARL F. BALLWANZ III Home: 410-882-9182 Home: 410-529-0898 Cell: 410-960-7905 Cell: 443-882-5178 Work: 410-296-5400 wcneedle@verizon.net rburdynski43@comcast.net tony.fusco@fuscofinancial.com Home: 410-426-6894 hobineh@aol.com Home: 410-335-6618 joseph193@verizon.net Outer Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JAMES G. CULLISON Home: 410-256-4536 pjcull03@verizon.net Home: 410-224-8789 Cell: 443-404-9253 Home: 410-321-4570 donantee@verizon.net dsain05@yahoo.com Cell: 410-804-9157 csich@thepetstore.com Home: 410-733-4444 smglushakow@gmail.com Cell: 443-324-5507 kfballwanz@gmail.com FINANCIAL ADVISORS CHARLES L. JOHNSTON JR., P.P., Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015-2017 OTHER APPOINTEES Inner Guard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JOHN C. FRISKEY Chief Aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..ERNEST L. CARTER, P.P. Wayne Wilson, Vice Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015-2017 JACK A. COMER, Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 Robert J. Seidel sr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 Malcolm E. Steigerwald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015–2016 Chaplain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REV. LES METCALF SR. Charles Winebrenner Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015–2016 Nobility Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILLIAM MEZOFF JOSEPH F. BAIRD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2015 6 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS A From the Desk of the RECORDER s we move into the fall season and activities pick up again, we need to reflect on what has happened the first nine months of this year. Since the last Boumi News came out we have been very busy. In June, we had one of the largest classes of new Shriners we have had in a long time. This is something I hope we can keep going, and we will if we all remember that every one of us is on the membership committee. Also, we must remember that first and foremost we are all Shrine Masons. We have a wonderful relationship in Maryland with the Grand Lodge. I don’t think most of us really appreciate this relationship. We have had the Grand Master’s support on just about all of our activities, and he attended as many as he could. Remembering this, I urge all to support your Blue Lodges because without strong Blue Lodges we will not have the men coming into the Shrine. Please take the time to read the open letter from the Board of Directors. Potentate’s Message Continued from Page 2 Upcoming Events: Business meeting on Thursday, Sept. 3, at 7:30 p.m. We need more petitions for new members. Ask your friends and neighbors; let’s have another large class for the October Ceremonial in Cambridge. Noble Ray Link is also Housing Chairman for MASA in Virginia Beach Sept. 9–12, as well as for the Bus Trip to New York and West Point Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. There is still room for more folks to attend either or both events, so call Ray and come with us. Sportsman Day on Sept. 19. There are still plenty of tickets yet to sell. We need your help. (See ad on Page 9.) Call Chairman Richard Feeser or the Recorder for tickets for you, your family, and your friends. Harvest Home Day at Bonnie Blink on Oct. 3. This will be a great day to be with It will give you some much-needed information. On a personal note, I would like to thank all of the nobles and their ladies for the support that you have given me this summer with my health problems. You have made me feel very humble and full of brotherly love towards each and every one of you. Thank you, again, for your support and know I will always be here for each and every one of you. Ed brother Master Masons and friends, as well as a wonderful opportunity to meet and greet potential new Shriners. Keep a petition handy in your pocket and HELP KEEP THE FAITH. Yours in faith, Wm. Raymond Bosley Jr. Illustrious Potentate OPEN LETTER FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fellow Nobles, We write to fill you in on some changes in the dues at Boumi. At the 2015 Imperial Session in Houston, a resolution was brought to the representatives to raise the per capita contribution to Shriners International by $15. This motion was supported by more than twothirds of the representatives and passed. Effective for 2016, the dues of Boumi Shriners will reflect this increase. If this increase causes a financial hardship, please contact the Recorder’s office—there is assistance available through the Temple’s Sunshine Fund. Another important announcement we would like to share with you is the new amnesty program we have started in an effort to welcome back some members who may have dropped out due to non-payment of dues. If you know a former noble who was dropped and would be interested in restoring his membership, please let him know about this program. If a former noble pays the per capita for the two years he was in arrears, in addition to this year’s dues (a total of $115), his Boumi membership will be restored—there is no ballot required and he does not have to be re-initiated. For further details, please call the Recorder’s office. You have made great strides growing our membership with new nobles. Let’s work to bring back some of those wonderful men who made Boumi great! Yours in the faith, Wm. Ray Bosley Jr., Potentate Kurt L. Frevel Sr., Chief Rabban Mark E. Hartz, Assistant Rabban Everett Q. Cook, High Priest and Prophet Ernie Palmer, Oriental Guide Charles Needer Jr., P.P., Treasurer P. Edward Triplett, P.P., Recorder Fusco Financial associates Our advisors have been offering investment, retirement and estate planning since 1986 E x p e r i e n c e ¡ i n t e g r i t y ¡ r e l i a b i l i t y For over 28 years, the Fusco Financial Associates team has prided itself on being client-focused. 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Sonntag Thomas Allen Barnhart Scott Adam Padgett Clark Russell Deems Eugenio Otto Garcia Rodriguez Roy Ross Hosier Leslie George Hodgson Todd Allan Mielke Mark Douglas Smith John Thomas Frantz Patrick John Murphy Justin Stuart Osborne Frank E. Vit William Hamer Jr. Roy Neal Jr. Merrill G. Brunson Timothy J. Cantler You are now a member of this very Illustrious Shrine, and we urge that you take advantage of its many privileges. Activities are diversified and continuous at Boumi Shrine. Designed mainly to stimulate fun, joy and good fellowship, it is ever the aim of our offices and committees to plan for every Noble’s interest and pleasure. That you will join active participation in Boumi Shrine’s functions is our sincere hope. Your interest and inclusion are certain to bring you the full share of dividends to which every Boumi Noble is entitled. Colonel’s Staff Noble Donald C. Lewis Colonel Another great year is in the making for Boumi Temple. Let’s start off with the membership committee and send congratulations out to them for the 70 new Shriners of Boumi Temple. And, from what I’m hearing, there are more new members to follow—GREAT JOB! Join the bandwagon and sign-up a few new members. Next, the Potentate witnessed two great fun(d)raisers that took place in June and July. The ninth annual Carnival once again was marred by bad weather and all the pending storms blowing through the surrounding areas. However, we (the committee) weathered the elements of Mother Nature, realigned the stars, adjusted the cosmos, and pushed the rain clouds back east where they came from—and thus, pulled off yet another successful Carnival. The Colonel and Potentate would to thank ALL the Shriners who sold corporate sponsor ads, volunteered to work the CHIP program, painted clown faces on the kids, picked up and sold pizzas, and worked the various booths for all the upcoming events and activities that promoted our brotherhood and Shrinedom. And last, but not least, all the members who set up and broke down the tents and picnic tables and put the parking lot and grounds back in working order. Although the rain Gods were not favorable to the Carnival, they surely were looking over the 29th Boumi Golf Classic. The golf committee, again, did an outstanding job putting together a most delightful event and the weather couldn’t have been any nicer. A full slate of golfers, good food and beverages that excited the palates of all, and of course the great prizes and giveaways at the end of a grand day. Please keep the children in our hospitals and past Colonels John Friskey and Bernie Rogalski in your thoughts and prayers. “God brought us to it and he will get us through it.” Lieutenant Karl Ballwanz Approved for Affiliation David Keith Miller . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Shryock Lodge #223 46130 N. Greens Rest Drive, Great Mills, MD 20634 Recommended by Nobles John W. LeRoy and Randolph Geck Michael James Zweibel . . . . . . . . . . . . Mt. Ararat Lodge #44 1009 Alexandria Way, Bel Air, MD 21014 Recommended by Nobles Richard Thurfield and Robert Lelonek Download a Petition for Initiation and Membership at www.boumishriners.com 10 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America Yak-Rem-Peh Court #32 Lady Theresa Needer High Priestess Festive Fall Greetings to all! The officers of Yak-Rem-Peh Court #32 of the Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America hope you had a relaxing summer and are looking forward to a fabulous fall. We had a rather busy summer with the official visit of our Grand High Priestess, Lady Joy Moore, in July. She was treated to a tour given by the new hospital administrator and lunch at the Shriner’s Hospitals for Children in Philadelphia, which she enjoyed very much. “Mama” Joy’s special project is to raise money for an outdoor rehabilitation area at the Shriner’s Hospitals for Children in Pasadena, Ca., which she hopes will be like the rehabilitation area we saw in Philadelphia. As she said, “The kids are having therapy, but they think they’re just playing! Perfect!” In September, everyone is welcome to two great events we are hosting. The first is a bus trip to Washington, D.C., on Sept. 14. We’ll be seeing the sights and getting a behind-the-scenes look at the Capital. If you prefer less walking, then our Friendship Night dinner on Sept. 18 is for you. Join our fellowship as we renew our ties after the summer break with a great meal. Reservations for both events can be made with Lady Kathleen Palmer at 410-551-4724 or 1397 Teaberry Lane, Severn, MD 21144. Shine your light into the world. Shine your light for all to see. Shine your light, let no one hide it. Shine your light for you and me. Search “Boumi Shriners” Arab Patrol Noble Mike Nelson Captain Patrolmen, Nobles, Ladies and Friends, The Patrol had a great time at our Annual 4th of July After-Parade Party even though the Catonsville Parade was cancelled. Thank you to Past Captain Bob Deal and his lovely wife and head Owl, Denise, for their hospitality! As I have stated in the previous Boumi News, we would like to invite our NEW nobles to Boumi to come by on the second Monday night of the month at 7 p.m. for fellowship and food. We would be honored to have you as our guests. This invite extends to fellow nobles and masons who have not joined a unit in Boumi. I realized a few years ago, you really do not get what the Shrine has to offer until you become part of a unit like the Arab Patrol. We have a true Brotherhood and bond and we are currently working on bringing in some new members. If you are interested in checking us out, come on by to one of our meetings. Remember your Blue Lodges. Reach out and let your Brothers know what Shrine Masonry is all about! For more information, contact me at 410-6279990, arabpatrol@boumishriners.com, or on Facebook (search “Boumi ArabPatrol”). We are the oldest unit in Boumi, and we are growing, so come by and see what it is all about! Boumi Ladies Lady Garneth Brown President Hello and welcome to fall. By the time you read this article in the Boumi News we will have already had our first meeting. Hope everyone had a great summer and exciting vacations. We missed two meetings this year due to bad weather. Here's hoping this winter is a little kinder because I think we all miss seeing each other. For anyone reading this article for the first time, the Boumi Ladies are widows of Boumi Shriners. We meet the fourth Monday of the month from January through June in the Scimeter Room at 11 a.m. We have a short meeting, followed by lunch, and then bingo for those who want to play. So if you would like to join us you probably already know someone who is a current member. If not, you will feel very welcome, meet the nicest ladies, and make so many new friends. We have several ladies who have not been feeling their best. Please remember them with a phone call or a card—it means so much. The Ladies would like to extent their condolences to Lady Lois Robinson who recently lost her sister. We are all sorry for your loss, Lois. Hope to see you all in September. Rebecca Yocum Shepherds Director Antonio “Tony” Mendoza and Assistant Director Mark Fayer Sr. with Miss Delaware Kelsey Miller at the Shriners Hospitals for Children—Philadelphia Once Again, we will Honor our Military Veterans on Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11, 2015 The IIlustrious Potentate desires to Honor All our Veterans and Active Duty Members Who have served or are serving our country Men & Women The Breakfast will be open to all Shriners and their Ladies Where: Boumi Shrine Center When: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 @ 9:00 AM Cut Off Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2015 Please fill out the slip below and send to: Peter F. Phillips Jr., 1902 Parkwood Drive, Forest Hill, MD 21050, 410-557-8281, pete@ces1998.com I / We ____________ will a�end the Veterans Breakfast Branch/Service_______________________________Dates / Service_____________________________ NAME‐_______________________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________________ Open Sea�ng—‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐Tables of 8 or 10 12 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Knights of Mecca Noble Kostas “Gus” Vourvoulas President As we move through these warm summer months, the Knights of Mecca continue to be very active as a ritual team as well as having social gatherings that all nobles can attend. Our first Ladies’ Night of the year was held at the River Watch Restaurant and Marina. It was one of the bestattended events in quite some time. Our next Ladies’ Night is Oct. 30 at a location to be announced. Please put the date on your calendars, as we would love to have you. The Knights of Mecca performed the Shrine Ceremonial, which we have not done in quite some time, for the new nobles. We expect to make some changes to help it go a little smoother in the fall when we will perform it again in Cambridge, Md. We are also scheduled to confer the 3rd degree at Centreville Lodge on Sept. 21 and at Patapsco Lodge in Essex on Oct. 8. Reminder again, if your lodge has a Master Mason Third Degree coming up and would like to have the Knights of Mecca visit, please contact Noble Bob Chase at 410-9166528 or pastmaster2002@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you. Dates to Remember: Sept. 28: Board of Officers Meeting Oct. 30: K of M Ladies’ Night, time and location TBA Nov. 30: Business Meeting Election of Officers Auto Club The batteries are re-charged, the cars and trucks are out of the garage and are brightly shining after all the washing and waxing—now’s the time to show them off. What: CAR SHOW When: Sept. 20 starting at 2 p.m. Where: Boumi Pavilion (back parking lot of the Temple) Cost: $15 (includes freshly cooked summer food, hot off the grill with plenty of libations for your enjoyment) Who: This event is open to all family, friends and guests. Everyone who enjoys driving, looking at, and admiring new and old vehicles alike will enjoy this event. Bring the family and enjoy an afternoon with fellow Shriners and have some good old-fashioned camaraderie. For more information: contact Vern Young, Larry Lamone, Karl Ballwanz or Ken Tilton. Amateur Radio Noble John S. English President Summer will soon be over and Virginia Beach will be over in no time. Time does fly. The drawing for our fundraising will have been awarded and the winner notified by phone. A number of members are studying for their license and we hope they will have it by Christmas. Some equipment was received and will be tested for operational use. The Boumi call sign is KB3BHO Boumi Ham Operator. We enjoy having visitors in the Radio room when possible. Call AA3OW at 410-665-4980 for time of operation. You are always welcome to talk on radio while there. Looking forward to your visit. aa3ow Brass Band Noble A. Harrison Caughey Bandmaster Rain, rain, go away, come again another day. Weather has been a factor for the Brass Band more the past year than in the past several years. Rehearsals were cancelled as well as parades and gigs. Having an outside performance affected is one thing; however, June 23 was the first time in my memory that an inside performance was affected. Rain, wind, hail and flooding made it impossible for some band members to get to Glen Meadows so we were missing some key instruments. The audience was there and Glen Meadows said we could reschedule but, after discussion, we decided we would play with what we had available. We were glad we did. We are already rescheduled for a full-band performance. In July, the Legion of Honor hosted their Hospital Day Picnic in the Boumi Pavilion. We were scheduled to play, but what was happening in the morning? More rain! However, the weather gods were good and there was a beautiful, sunny afternoon. Each summer, the Star Motorcycle Club sponsors an Ice Cream Social for the patients at Perry Point VA Medical Center. Unplanned, one vet sang “New York, New York” with us and another sang and played guitar. The Legion of Honor participated with us this year, which I believe is most appropriate. This year the Brass Band welcomed new members: nobles Tim Cantler, Bill Hamer, A.C. Weber, Jon Comer and Mike Hofman. We’re happy to have them with us. We welcome all of you who play or have played an instrument to join us. We have a good time at rehearsals and at gigs. Stop in at a Tuesday evening rehearsal or contact Noble Harry Caughey at 410302-0596, myself at 410-6662992, or anyone in the Brass Band for information. Marvin Oed, Scribe Shriners Hospitals for Children is changing lives every day through innovative pediatric and burns specialty care, world-class research, and outstanding medical education. The Philadelphia hospital provides care for congenital and acquired orthopaedic conditions as well as acute and rehabilitative care for children with spinal cord injuries. Children up to age 18 are eligible for care at Shriners Hospitals for Children if there is a reasonable possibility they can benefit from the specialized services available. Acceptance is based solely on a child’s medical needs, regardless of the families’ ability to pay. Providing expert medical care for orthopaedic and burns conditions including: scoliosis spine disorders spinal cord injury Boumi Shriners Chester River Shrine Club will be hosting an orthopaedic screening clinic to determine if your child may need additional care at a Shriners Hospital for Children. Date: Saturday, November 21, 2015 limb deficiencies brachial plexus injuries cerebral palsy Location: Office of Dr. Eric Ciganek neuromuscular problems 629 Railroad Avenue arthrogryposis Centreville, MD 21617 clubfoot hand disorders leg length discrepancies hip disorders brittle bone disease juvenile rheumatoid arthritis cleft lip and palate Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. No appointment necessary For more information: 410-218-6598 14 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Bou-Tem-Sci Lady Linda D. Barnes, President I do hope all the Bou-Tem-Sci members had a relaxing, pleasant and enjoyable summer. With the many hot and humid days, we will be looking forward to the refreshing cool weather of fall. Many thanks to 1st Vice-President Sandi Phillips for planning our delightful June outing: a day at Hooper’s Island on the Eastern Shore. At the Phillips Seafood Factory, we saw Maryland blue crabs being hand-picked and then were able to purchase them. We went on the “Sawyer” for a narrated cruise on the Hongo River. At Old Salty’s Restaurant, we enjoyed a delicious buffet luncheon with tasty Maryland crab cakes. Before leaving the area, we rode through the Blackwater Wildlife Refuge. Everyone had a wonderful and enjoyable day. Our next regular meeting will be on Sept. 21 at 11 a.m. at Columbus Gardens. It will be so nice to see everyone after the summer break. We will have a delicious lunch, a short business meeting, and enjoyable entertainment. Elvis will be in the house, entertaining us with famous hit songs and other popular tunes. Hope you can join us. Plans are going well for our 83rd annual Charity Benefit “Taking Flight For Our Children.” The Fashion Show and Luncheon is on Oct. 19 beginning at 11 a.m. at Columbus Gardens. Fashions will be provided by Boscov’s of White Marsh Mall. There will be three raffles: a 50-50, baskets of goodies, and the Potentate’s gift. Plus, there will be a bake table, a jewelry table and a collectibles/treasures table. This is our major fundraiser for the year. The funds help us to continue providing corrective shoes to children who are in need of them and to give monetary support to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. For a fashion show flyer, please call Sandi Phillips at 410-557-8281. Reservation deadline is Oct. 9. Come join us for this wonderful day. Daughters of the Nile Zitta Temple #27 Lady Leah Wilhelmsen, Queen I hope everyone is enjoying their summer as much as I am. My first official function was joining our members in April to host the wives of our Shriners who came to the business meeting. We will again host the ladies who attend the business meeting with their husbands in September. I hope to see many familiar faces and meet some new ones. I also had the opportunity to join my husband at the reception and dinner honoring the Imperial Sir Dale W. Stauss and First Lady Cheryl. How delightful and how dedicated they are to our Shriners Hospitals for Children. Our first project was a great success thanks to the ladies who contributed their time, food items, and auction items, and also to those who attended and brought friends. We made $1,750 on the auction that will be sent to the Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia. Special thanks to PQ Joan Mezoff for chairing this event and making it a success. I was fortunate to have been able to attend the Supreme Session in Albuquerque, NM, along with 11 other ladies of the household. It was wonderful to have eight ladies from the Patrol join us. They performed perfectly and it was my honor to have them escort me during the opening and closing ceremonies. Our Temple was honored with the following Supreme Appointments: Supreme Temple American Flag Escort PQ Joan Mezoff and Supreme Temple Banner Escort PQ Laura Bell. Our congratulations to them both. Also, mark your calendars for Oct. 25 and join us for brunch in honor of Zitta Temple’s 90th Birthday. We hope you and your family will join us in honoring our longtime members. For information and reservations, please contact PQ Laura Bell at 443-226-4953 or jobiemom36@comcast.net. Motor Corps Noble Don Hurcombe Captain Hello from the Motor Corps. The Glen Burnie and Catonsville parades were “weathered out”; however, our parade riders managed to participate in the Bel Air and Havre De Grace parades. That is a long and hot parade, but afterward, they were treated to refreshments at a private home. Congratulations to our newest member, Noble Clark Deems, whom we voted on at our June meeting. We hope to meet and greet him soon. In the last news column it was mentioned that our unit had six Past Masters on our roster. To stand corrected, it’s seven that I know of. Since four were mentioned already, here are the other three: Nobles Ray Lunn, Mark Hartz, and Jim Ringsaker. We’re proud of you guys. In this electronic age you can find your Boumi News online, but it is still nice to read the magazine. Unfortunately, a lot of units and clubs are not represented in print—the last issue had articles from only five of the 15 units and, to make matters worse, only six out of 28 clubs had a column. I sure hope there will be some improvement in the future. Your next issue of the Boumi News will be the last for 2015, but there are still a lot of activities we will take part in. So now we remind ALL nobles to show up and support your Divan at the Boumi Business meetings. See you there! Spencer Wilson Gun Club Noble Charles Leight President Our monthly shooting at Carney Rod and Gun Club has been most enjoyable. Summertime meals topped off with good fellowship make for a relaxing day. The 10-target competition gives prizes to the top two shooters. The 50-bird (clay target) is a little more challenging and a lot of fun. We welcome new shooters and offer instruction to those who wish to try their hand at a great sport. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 15 Boumi SHRINERS STAG OYSTER ROAST ONLY 500 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD BOUMI TEMPLE -‐ 12:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Saturday, December 12, 2015 Honorary Chairman Illustrious Potentate Ray Bosley Jr. Chairman Ill Charles L. Johnston, Jr., P.P. Ticket Chairman Everett Q. Cook, High Priest & Prophet Plenty of free parking A long time tradition from generation to generation! Raw Bar, Oysters and Clams on the Half Shell, Steamed Oysters, Sushi, Pit Beef, Ham and Turkey on the Spit, Bonnie Blink Sausage, and many more menu selections from the buffet; Beer and Soda. $45.00 per Person Lots of door prizes! Proceeds from this activity are for the benefit of Boumi Shriners and are not tax deductible as a charitable contribution for Federal Income Tax purposes. -‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐Use This Coupon -‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐ Mail To: Charles L. Johnston Jr., 9500 -‐ Amberleigh Ln. Condo-‐ N, Perry Hall, MD 21128, 443-‐465-‐8717 For credit card purchases or pick-‐up, call Boumi Temple office 410-‐391-‐6400 (ask for Roblyn) Attached is my check for $___________, drawn to Boumi Shriners for _______ tickets @ $45.00 per Ticket Print Name _______________________________________________Phone # ______________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________ Zip _________ Limited number of tickets to be sold – available daily at Boumi office. Cut off Date December 07, 2015. NO TICKETS SOLD AT DOOR 16 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Ambassadors Noble Edward A. DeWaters III Chief Our 2015 Chief Ambassador Edward A. DeWaters III wants to take this opportunity to thank all of the Ambassadors and nobility who have participated in our many functions this year thus far. It has truly been a wonderful sharing of fellowship between brothers and their families. He also wants to say a “Special Thank you” for all who supported our annual Crab Feast and, in particular, Noble Bill Mezoff, PC, for his untiring efforts in the success of this event for years! Chief “Eddie” wants to remind all nobles of several items that need your help. Boumi Shrine’s membership is at a crucial number—approximately 2,300 members. For the last several years we have had more members passing than new ones joining. Our future is the membership, and I am asking all Ambassadors to ask their Blue Lodges if we could give a short presentation (5-10 minutes) about the benefits of becoming a Boumi Shriner. I would also like to have contact information for anyone who is in line in his Blue Lodge, so that we can ask for permission to speak on a Lodge Night. Please contact Noble Karl Ballwanz at 443-324-5507 with the updated information, which we will share with the Grand Lodge. You can help improve the membership by making just a few phone calls. One of the major fundraisers for Boumi this year is the Sportsmen’s and Cash Giveaway on Sept. 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The raffle includes a number of different guns and rifles, including a crossbow, as well as cash prizes. Tickets are $10 each, from which the Ambassadors get a dollar back on each sale. Food and beverages will be served. Here are several more upcoming activities to continue this great fun and fellowship: • Oct. 1 is the first meeting of the fall season. More details will be forthcoming. Please mark your calendars and keep the date available! • Oct. 3 is the Annual Grand Lodge of Maryland Harvest Home Day. Sure would be nice to have a large turnout of nobles to represent our Shrine! • Nov. 7 is the Tall Cedars – Baltimore Forest No. 45 Annual Pancake Day in support of Muscular Dystrophy. The event is from 8 a.m. until noon and is only $5! The best of everything throughout this coming year to all, Richard G. “Dick” Feeser, Chief Ambassador 2011 Blues Band Noble Andy Anders President Hope everyone had a good summer. The band played for Boumi’s Carnival in June, and all in attendance enjoyed the music. We are sure everyone who attended MASA this year was well entertained by the band’s music in the hospitality room. If you are interested in having our club play at your affair, please contact Andy Anders at 410-296-1668. Harem Noble William E. Lautenschlager Director By the time you read this article the summer will almost be over. The Boumi Harem is in dire need of new members in order to survive. At present, our meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month. We enjoy a luncheon at noon and a short meeting after lunch. This arrangement is because all current members are retired. However, in the event we would receive new members who are still employed, we would gladly return to meeting on the second Thursday of every month in the Harem Room at Boumi Shrine at 7:30 p.m. Our Dues are $10 per year. If you are interested, please contact Ted Roux at 410-838-8363 or William Lautenschlager at 443-469-9586. Also, please remember our Past Director Dave Clark in your prayers. Dave is a resident at Geneses Multi-Medical Center, 7700 York Road, Towson MD 21204. We are sure he would be delighted and appreciative to receive cards knowing he is still in everyone’s thoughts. KT Cigar Club If you need a relaxing afternoon, why not consider joining the next smokeout with the Cigar Club of Boumi? Our next event will be at the Boumi Pavilion (back parking lot of the Temple) on Sept. 20 starting at 2 p.m. Not only will we be firing up the stogies, we will be firing up the cooking grill as well. Burgers, dogs, corn on the cob, baked beans, salad, chips, pretzels, desserts, and cold beverages are currently on the menu. Family members, guests and all aficionados are most welcome. Since we will be under the pavilion, this event is rain or shine (no cancellation). The event is $15 per person; however, you need to bring your own stogies/cigars. For more information, contact Ernie Palmer, Mark Hartz, Bill Cotton, Karl Ballwanz or Jeff Baine. Boumi Shrine Bus Trip Live Christmas Show at Sight & Sound Theater in Lancaster, Pa. December 8, 2015 Leave Boumi at 8 a.m. Show begins at 11 a.m. $125.00 per person Deposit due Oct. 15 Balance due Nov. 15 Ticket price includes Bus and Show (Refreshments provided on the bus) Mail to: Noble Tom Downey, Normandy Drive Unit 1-C, Hampstead, MD 21074; Phone 410-599-5375 Make check payable to Boumi Shriners Number of tickets: _______ @$125.00 per ticket Total $ ___________ Name _______________________________________________ Phone # ______________________ Address ____________________________________ City ____________________ State ___ Zip _________ Boumi Temple's Divan Cruise in June Top left: "Passing in Review"; Top right: First Lady Anita tosses a bouquet into the water in memory of departed nobles. Above: (Back, L to R) Imp. Sir Dale W. Stauss, Noble Ron Parker, Ill. Sir Ray Bosley Jr., (Front) Noble Wayne Snyder Right: (L to R) Noble Wayne Snyder; Ill. Sir Ray Bosley Jr.; Chief Rabban Kurt Frevel; Imp. Sir Dale W. Stauss; Noble Bob Wilkinson; Imp. First Lady Cheryl; Imp. Sir Raoul Frevel Sr., P.I.P.; First Lady Anita; and Lady Beth Frevel at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis (L to R) Noble Wayne Snyder, Imperial Sir Dale W. Stauss, Imperial First Lady Cheryl, Noble Ron Parker, Lady Beth Frevel, Imperial Sir Raoul Frevel Sr., P.I.P., First Lady Anita, and Illustrious Sir Ray Bosley Jr. tour Baltimore's Inner Harbor on Noble Parker's yacht. MASA Above: (L to R) Ill. Sir Luis G. Cisneros (Almas), Ill. Sir Ray Bosley Jr., Ill. Sir Gary W. Freeman (Ali Ghan), Ill. Sir Glenn T. Sattizahn Jr. (Rajah), Ill. Sir George F. Heyen (Kismet), Ill. Sir Elwood Paschal (Khedive) Right: Ill. Sir Glenn T. Sattizahn Jr. (Rajah) enjoys the plentitude of crabs. Below left: Ill. Sir Louis F. Barazotti, P.P., and Lady Virginia get into the spirit with their festive hats. Below right and bottom: Counterparts of 2005 BOUMI SHRINE is planning a Bus Trip Come and Join with Illustrious Sir William Ray Bosley and Lady Anita On a Fall Journey to: HUDSON VALLEY MANSIONS & WEST POINT Includes: - FDR’s Vanderbilt Mansion and Library - West Point Military Academy - National Purple Heart Hall of Fame - Culinary Institute of America - Frederic Vanderbilt Mansion - Kykuit: John D. Rockefeller Estate - The Union Church of Pocantico Hills PLUS all the beautiful FALL FOLIAGE Travel Dates: September 30 thru October 2, 2015 $589 Double/per person — $569 Triple/per person — $729 Single Snacks and Refreshments on the Bus HUDSON VALLEY TRIP 2015 Noble's Name: ______________________________ Lady's Name: ______________________ Address: _______________________________ City: ______________ State: ___ Zip: _____ Home Tele. # _____________________ Cell # ______________________ Check # __________ Dollars $ ___________ # of Seats __________ PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “BOUMI SHRINE” and send along with this Registration Form to: Ray F. Link, Trip Chairman 111 W. Maple Road Linthicum Hgts., MD 21090 (410) 859-1111 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 21 Shriners Hospitals For Children Participates in World’s First Double Hand Transplant On a Child Shriners Hospitals for Children joined a collaborative team of 40 medical experts from Philadelphia, Pa., to perform the world’s first bilateral hand transplant on a child. Earlier this month, surgeons successfully transplanted donor hands and forearms onto 8-year-old Zion Harvey, who at the age of 2 underwent amputation of his hands and feet following a serious infection. Chief of Staff, Scott Kozin, M.D., and Dan Zlotolow, M.D., from Shriners Hospitals for Children—Philadelphia initially evaluated Zion as a possible recipient of the first pediatric hand transplant. Zion, who had previously received a kidney transplant from his mother, was already taking antirejection drugs, which made him a strong candidate for this procedure. “This historic case demonstrates our commitment to innovative pediatric care that truly transforms the life of a child,” said Jerry Gantt, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Shriners Hospitals for Children. “Our mission is to help children achieve their dreams. Giving Zion the opportunity to one day climb monkey bars and throw a football is just another way we send Love to the Rescue.” To perform this complex procedure, Shriners Hospitals for Children partnered with Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania, Penn Medicine and Gift of Life. Drs. Kozin and Zlotolow formed part of a 40-person team during the nearly 11-hour procedure to attach donor hands and forearms to Zion. Four teams of doctors worked to secure first the bones, then the arteries and veins, muscles, tendons and nerves. “The collaboration between these institutions was necessary to assemble the team and organize the players to orchestrate such a complex and demanding procedure that had never been performed on a child,” stated Illustrious Sir Wm. Raymond Bosley Jr. invites you to Go to Church Sunday, October 18 at 3 p.m. Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church 1010 Sater Lane @ Falls Road Timonium, MD 21093 Zion Harvey, an 8-year-old from Owings Mills, Md., will be in rehab several weeks before he can go home. However, thanks to the Shriners Hospitals for Children, the family won’t have any expenses beyond what their insurance covers. Scott H. Kozin, M.D., chief of staff for Shriners Hospitals for Children— Philadelphia. Doctors expect Zion to gain full use of his new hands and achieve his dream to throw a football and climb on monkey bars. Article reprinted from Shriners Hospitals for Children 22 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS September 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday 1 2 Unit Heads / Divan Mtgs. Tasting MBR Brass Band 6 7 Office Closed Wednesday 8 Brass Band Drum Corps Hillbillys Magic Carpets Thursday 3 Aslaks Radio Stewards Private Party UR Boumi Business Meeting Friday 4 BEER BRIGADE / MD STATE FAIR 9 Color Guard Drill Photo Staff 10 Private Party UR 11 Saturday 5 Gun Club 12 Private Party UR Private Party UR 13 20 14 Arab Patrol Blues Band Bou-Tem-Sci Camel Wheels Clowns 21 Scimeter Club Boumi News Deadline 15 Brass Band Chester River S.C. DoN FH Motor Corps Ocean City Board 22 Brass Band Dundalk S.C. Private Party MBR 27 28 Arab Patrol Boumi Ladies Camel Wheels Clowns Susquehanna S.C. 29 Brass Band 16 Big Rigs Eastern Shore S.C. Lunch Club 23 Color Guard Drill/Mtg. Lunch Club Photo Staff Steel Drum Band 17 MASA / VIRGINIA BEACH Ambassadors Board Catonsville S.C. Pa-Po-Peake S.C. Provost Guard UR Western MD S.C. Private Party UR 24 Hamilton S.C. CR 18 LoH Mtg. LOS Mtg. FH 25 19 Sportsmen's Day 26 LoH Annapolis Private Party MBR Private Party UR Ocean City Crab Feast 30 Lunch Club Q FH IMPORTANT DATES • Sept. 3: Boumi Business Meeting • Sept. 20: Boumi News Deadline • Oct. 17: Boumi Business Meeting and Ceremonial West Point Bus Trip 2015 EVENTS BEER BRIGADE / MD STATE FAIR • • • • Sept. 1–7: MD State Fair Beer Brigade Sept. 10–12: Fall MASA in Virginia Beach Sept. 19: Sportsmen’s Day Sept. 26: Ocean City Crab Feast SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 Sunday 23 Monday Tuesday October 2015 Wednesday Thursday 1 To those who celebrate their Natal Day in Brother Nobles and Temple Officers West Point Bus Trip wish you a “Happy Birthday!” 5 Divan Mtg. 11 12 Pa-Po-Peake Prad Parade Arab Patrol Blues Band Camel Wheels Clowns 6 Brass Band 13 Brass Band Drum Corps 2 7 Eastern Shore S.C. Lunch Club Magic Carpets 14 Color Guard Drill Lunch Club Photo Staff Steel Drum Band 8 Provost Guard Gun Club Private Party MBR,B West Point Bus Trip 10 16 17 Private Party MBR,L Private Party UR 15 Ambassadors Board Catonsville S.C. Pa-Po-Peake S.C. Western MD S.C. Private Party MBR LoH Mtg. LOS Mtg. FH Boumi Business Meeting & Ceremonial Private Party UR 25 • • • • Go to Church 19 Scimeter Club 26 Arab Patrol Boumi Ladies Camel Wheels Clowns Susquehanna S.C. 20 Brass Band Chester River S.C. DoN FH Motor Corps 27 Brass Band Dundalk S.C. Sept. 30–Oct. 2: Fall Bus Trip to West Point Oct. 3: Harvest Home Day at Bonnie Blink Oct. 18: Go to Church Oct. 30: Halloween Dance 21 22 Big Rigs Lunch Club Q OS/FH Harvest Home Day 9 Private Party UR 18 Saturday 3 Ambassadors Mtg. Photo Staff Private Party UR Office Closed September and October, All of your 4 Friday 23 24 29 30 31 Private Party UR Halloween Dance Hamilton S.C. CR Highlanders MBR Private Party UR 28 Color Guard Drill/Mtg. Lunch Club Photo Staff Steel Drum Band • • • • Knights of Mecca Ocean City S.C. Transatlantic Cruise Oct. 31: Transatlantic Cruise departure Nov. 11: Veterans Day Breakfast Dec. 8: Christmas Show at Sight & Sound Dec. 12: Stag Oyster Roast 24 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS BOUMI TEMPLE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE Boumi Temple – 5050 King Avenue SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2015 – 2 p.m. A service of celebration in memory of those who passed into the Unseen Temple in 2015 Illustrious Potentate – Wm. Raymond Bosley Jr. Co-Chairman – Rev. Elwood L. Ulmer Co-Chairmen – Colonel‘s Staff IN MEMORIAM “Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye seeth me: because I live also." George Aument Douglas W. Hamilton * Warren McWilliams *Robert R. Smith Phillip R. Becker * Gordon K. Harden George V. Palmer William C. Stone III * James Bentley Henry W. Hartlove * Alvin R. Pasquinelli Sr. Paul A. Tegler Ronald Block Ben Heller Jr. Charles C. Paulsen Sr. Norman R. Thiele Earl W. Bohlman Allen C. Hohman Jr. Eugene W. Pietra Sr. * Alpheus W. Tolley Jr. John E. Bronson Joseph E. Howell George H. Popp Robert W. Turner Sr. George W. Buckingham George P. Hutschenreuter Jr. * Samuel D. Porpora Ronald L. Unger James A. Buckler Clyde F. Kemper John M. Porter William Von Nordeck * Melvin J. Carlson Charles Kennedy Robert T. Randall Fredrick M. Waara Harry R. Carter Ronald C. Kitting Dr. Cliff Ratliff Jr. * Beacher G. Walls James H. Close Joseph H. Koepper William H. Rauck William C. Ward John H. Cornes Harry L. Kogelschatz * Charles F. Reintzell Harry Wehr III Donald H. Cully Sr. * Fred W. Lauterbach Robert N. Ridgell Robert F. Welsh James W. Curd James A. Lawson Kenneth G. Ritter Thomas G. Whedbee Jr. James P. Detweiler Wallace K. Lehmann John W. Ritterhoff William E. Willis Jr. Barry E. Ditto Leon L. Lineburg Paul Ritterhoff Benjamin F. Woelper Louis D. Donohoe Sr. Ill. Sir Michael N. Mallis, P.P. Robert H. Rock Curtis B. Wolf John F. Douthirt III Percy H. Marshall John E. Rose Ill. Sir Robert H. Wright, P.P. L. Alan Evans Andrew C. Matusky Wilbur J. Saul W. Earl Yingling Jr. Wilbur Z. Fair John E. MacNelly Dr. George A. Schaeffer John H. Zink Jr. Rev. Paul L. Grant Ramez A. McCarus Sr. Richard Dean Schnably Leonard C. Greig William F. McDonald Jr. Charles E. Schwarz Jr. John W. Hall Charles A. McKinney John F. Siegert Jr. * reported during 2015 BOUMI BRICK GARDEN WALKWAY SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 25 See your name or that of a loved one engraved on a brick around the Temple flag poles – Think about it. No more than fifteen spaces on a line. Make all checks out to Boumi Cabiri. Mail to Charles L. Johnston Jr., 9500 Amberleigh Ln., Condo-N, Perry Hall, MD 21128 Proceeds from this project are not for the benefit of the Shriners Hospitals for Children. 26 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Home Care to Match Your Personal Needs Professional personal care services in your home or any place you call home. We specialize in providing as much or as little care needed by our clients to live independently in the comfort of their homes. Our compassionate and skilled caregivers ensure your or your loved one’s safety and meet their daily needs. 2 to 24-hour care Light housekeeping Personal care assistance Driving to doctor appts., shopping, and more. Meal preparation Call today for custom-fit solutions to provide home care for the physical, emotional, and social aspects of life. 1-877-357-0795 Sandra Bosley Betsill, Owner 10 % disCount toABOUT shriners PLEASE INQUIRE 10% applies to the first day of care over 4 hours ORGANIZATIONAL DISCOUNT www.homewatchCareGivers.com/Baltimore SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 27 100 Million Dollar Club Noble James G. Cullison Chairman F or any new or old Shriner reading this column for the first time, I want to explain to you what the 100 Million Dollar Club is and remind you that, this month, we will be celebrating the 93rd anniversary of the opening of the first Shriners Hospital for Children. The first Shriners Hospital for Children was opened on Sept. 16, 1922, in Shreveport, La. Now, there are 22 orthopaedic hospitals and burn institutes: 20 located throughout the United States, including Hawaii, and one each in Canada and Mexico. Although each noble contributes annually as part of his dues, it became apparent that with the increased volume of children being treated and the increasing cost of treatment, an additional source of revenue was necessary. On Jan. 1, 1972, the Imperial Council established the 100 Million Dollar Club to raise funds for a permanent endowment fund for the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The two primary ways to contribute to this fund include: 1. A bequest to the Shriners Hospitals for Children in your will. 2. A cash donation to the fund during your lifetime. This contribution can be made as often as you wish, and the only criteria is that it must be in the amount of at least $100. The future of the Shriners Hospitals is dependent on this 100 Million Dollar Fund, and the fund is dependent upon you. Please make your contribute when and as often as you can. JGC Have You Thought About This? IT IS A GREAT IDEA . . . WHY NOT JOIN? MEMBERS OF THE 100 MILLION DOLLAR CLUB SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 – IN MEMORY OF – Her beloved husband, Ill. Sir John “Jack” Pickett, P.P. Lady Annemarie C. Pickett J. Fred Neumeister Noble John B. Neumeister Veronica Rutkowski Neumeister Noble John B. Neumeister – IN HONOR OF – Noble Raymond F. Cook For being a Mason for 50 years in Annapolis Lodge #89 PLEASE ENROLL ME AS A MEMBER OF THE 100 MILLION DOLLAR CLUB I have previously made a will leaving a bequest to the SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN. I have added a provision in my will leaving a bequest to the Hospitals. I prefer to make a cash contribution at this time of at least $100, which is tax deductible. Make your check payable to: SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN I am a member of Temple Signed Shrine No Address City State Please have the certificate read: Please return to: P. Edward Triplett, Recorder, Boumi Temple, 5050 King Ave., Baltimore, MD 21237 Zip 28 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS In Memoriam “There was a friend whose heart was good. He walked with men and understood. His was a voice that spoke to cheer, and felt like music on the ear. His was a smile men loved to see. His was a hand that asked no fee for friendliness or kindness done. And now that he has journeyed on, his is a fame that never ends—He leaves behind countless friends.” 16746 – Percy H. Marshall 16588 – Beacher G. Walls 21605 – Robert N. Ridgell 24486 – Harry Elbon Ditto 24286 – Ronald L. Unger 25022 – James Bentley 20653 – Charles A. McKinney 20243 – John E. Rose 14342 – Donald H. Cully Sr. 24942 – Curtis B. Wolf 24900 – Dr. George A. Schaeffer 11623 – Harry Wehr III 16960 – Richard Dean Schnably 24906 – Charles Kennedy 13451 – Joseph Henry Koepper 22418 – Norman R. Thiele 25153 – John Edward Bronson 16024 – Thomas G. Whedbee Jr. Created Dec. 9, 1967 Died Jan. 27, 2015 Age 93 Created June 14, 1980 Died May 10, 2015 Age 85 Created Dec. 11, 1993 Died May 16, 2015 Age 76 Created June 18, 1977 Died May 22, 2015 Age 76 Created Dec. 17, 1960 Died May 27, 2015 Age 98 Created Dec. 10, 1999 Died May 12, 2015 Age 78 Created June 14, 1968 Died May 29, 2015 Age 84 Created Dec. 21, 1957 Died June 5, 2015 Age 89 Created Feb. 13, 2002 Died Nov. 4, 2014 Age 64 Created June 16, 1967 Died Feb. 24, 2013 Age 78 Created June 15, 1996 Died May 14, 2015 Age 78 Created Oct. 28, 2000 Died Feb. 8, 2014 Age 76 Created March 26, 1976 Died March 4, 2015 Age 86 Created Oct. 28, 2000 Died July 14, 2014 Age 82 Created May 17, 1952 Died Aug. 8, 2014 Age 87 Created Dec. 10, 1999 Died June 24, 2015 Age 83 Created Oct. 7, 1983 Died July 16, 2015 Age 85 Created Dec. 11, 1965 Died July 14, 2015 Age 83 13990 – Henry W. Hartlove Created June 13, 1959 Died June 9, 2015 Age 98 2015 BOUMI COLLECTOR CAR The 2010 Mercedes Benz SLS AMG Gullwing Coupe *Available in Black or Silver Available from any Divan member, at the Boumi Temple office, or by mail CUT AND MAIL Mail to: Noble Ronald J. Burdynski, 15 Birch Brook Court, Nottingham, MD 21236; (H) 410-529-0898, (C) 443-882-5178 Make Check Payable to: BOUMI SHRINE Quantity: @ $20 each $ + Shipping & Handling @ $7 each $ Name: = Total $ Phone #: Address: City: State: Zip: PROCEEDS FROM THIS ACTIVITY ARE NOT FOR THE BENEFIT OF SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN AND ARE NOT DEDUCTIBLE AS A CHARITABLE DONATION FOR FEDERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 29 Nobility Relations Committee William Mezoff, Chairman Greetings: If you are aware of any noble who is sick, please notify the Recorder’s office at 410-391-6400 and, if possible, indicate the club or unit in which the noble is most active. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. “As we do our work and mingle with persons, may we strive to bring calm where there is confusion, instill faith to banish doubt, build confidence to replace fear, offer comfort to those who are in sorrow.” RECENT SICK REPORTED Kenneth W. Nickoles 17516 Shenandoah Court Ashton, MD 20861 John C. Friskey 1310 Midvale Ave. Baltimore, MD 21228 Please remember your fellow nobles, who may be sick or shut-in, with a card or brief phone call. SHUT-INS William H. Scarborough 9926 Nearbrook Lane Baltimore, MD 21234 Allan J. Mills 8820 Walther Blvd., Apt. 3108 Parkville, MD 21234 Thomas Lee 37057 Canvasback Road Selbyville, DE 19975 Ronald H. Teufer Sr. 7201 Stratton Way Baltimore, MD 21224 Harold Schilling 615 Chestnut Ave. Towson, MD 21204 Emory Jarnagin 11200 Beach Road White Marsh, MD 21162 Howard A. Holland 8834 Walther Blvd. Rm. 103 Orchard Hill Parkville, MD 21234 Vincent W. Gutowski 1920 Aliceanna Street Baltimore, MD 21231 David C. Clarke Genesis Multi Medical Center 7700 York Road Towson, MD 21204 Jack D. Lloyd Genesis Healthcare 613 Hammonds Lane Brooklyn Park, MD 21225 Frederick C. Reitze Jr. Riverview Nursing Center 1 Eastern Blvd. Essex, MD 21221 30 BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Shriners Hospitals for Children Fund Remember a loved one or a friend. Honor someone on the occasion of a birthday, anniversary, graduation, recovery or just because you love them. Make a donation to the Shriners Hospitals for Children. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 CONTRIBUTIONS Mr. Tom Stewart Lady Georgia Rogalski Noble & Mrs. Robert “Tiny” Seidel Mr. & Mrs. John W. Sebree Jr. Lady Edith Mae Fink Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. Prematta – IN MEMORY OF – Mr. Alfonso S. Marano Mr. & Mrs. John E. Matthews Noble Benjamin F. Woelper Noble & Mrs. Robert “Tiny” Seidel Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Gilbreath Noble & Mrs. Robert “Tiny” Seidel Ms. Ellen Laufer Noble & Mrs. Robert “Tiny” Seidel Noble Robert Eichelberger Ms. Marie Plitt Noble James P. Deweiler Carnie & Sarah Hipp Mrs. Barbara S. Huber Mrs. Louisa E. Axon Tara Rapp, Sandy Williams, Jennifer Stulz Kelly Hitter & Connie McNerney Barbara Yockey & Malcolm Carrick Noble Edward DeWaters III Mrs. Ruth Dieter Noble Gilbert W. McMillan & Ms. Rose Jones Noble & Mrs. Robert “Tiny” Seidel – IN HONOR OF – Ms. Kathleen Marie Fletcher Deceased members Mrs. Louisa E. Axon Lakeport Garden Club Frederick Rauh Sr. Ms. Lorraine Fiedler Noble & Mrs. John E. Mathews Noble & Mrs. Edward C. Burkhardt The Metcalf Family Ms. Elizabeth Houghton & Mr. Gregory Hoffmann James “Mick” Corrick Noble John H. Cornes – DONATIONS – Mrs. Margaret R. Benner Mrs. Judith A. Kimball Noble & Mrs. John M. Raines Jr. Noble George A. Brown Sr. Mrs. Louisa E. Axon Mrs. Garneth M. Brown Noble Charles A. McKinney Noble Ronald L. Unger Mrs. Patricia A. Shreffler Noble & Mrs. James T. Hill Jr. Noble & Mrs. Robert “Tiny” Seidel Mrs. Judith A. Kimball Noble David F. McManus Ms. Ruth S. Hahn Ms. Joeann C. Sparrow Noble James H. Close Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Saal Noble & Mrs. Scott A. Brown Noble Joseph A. Royal Noble & Mrs. Stanley L. Curtain Noble Charles E. Brown Lady Dawn Taylor Noble Samuel J. Crosby Date................................... Amount $.................................................. In Memory of............................................................... In Honor of ........................................................................................... Person to whom acknowledgment is to be sent: Name................................................................................. Name of Donor ................................................................... Address.............................................................................. Address ............................................................................... City/State.............................................. Zip....................... City/State ............................................. Zip ........................ Make Checks Payable to: Shriners Hospitals for Children Mail to: Boumi Temple, 5050 King Ave., Baltimore, MD 21237 ROBERT L. KRACH, Chairman SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 31 Donations to Transportation Fund SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2015 Mr. Ned Heller Ms. Audrey V. Rhodey – IN MEMORY OF – Ms. Kathleen Marie Fletcher Noble & Mrs. Robert F. Weber Jr. Lady Judy Kleinbauer Noble Glenn “Chip” Kleinbauer Lady Erma Teufer Noble Glenn E. Kleinbauer Dundalk Shrine Club Noble Charles A. McKinney Ill. Sir & Mrs. P. Edward Triplett Sr., P.P. The Scimeter Club of Boumi Noble & Mrs. James G. Cullison Noble & Mrs. John M. Raines Noble & Mrs. Peter F. Phillips Jr. Noble & Mrs. William Mezoff Jr. Noble & Mrs. Bryce F. Hardy Noble James P. Detweiler Order of the Quetzalcoali, Ches-A-Peake Tecocali #100 Noble Harry R. Carter Order of the Quetzalcoali, Ches-A-Peake Tecocali #100 Noble Marshall S. Cook on his Birthday Ms. Chris Millirons Noble John H. Cornes Order of the Quetzalcoali, Ches-A-Peake Tecocali #100 Noble Philip & Lady Gloria Haxel Ill. Sir & Mrs. John A. Dunnigan Sr., P.P. Noble Joseph Glorioso Jr. Noble & Mrs. John M. Raines Jr. Send a check for $50 or more to the Boumi Shepherds to defray the cost of transportation of a child to the Philadelphia Hospital. Receive a certificate ready for framing and a Road Runner pin in appreciation of your generosity. Add your name to the list of donors: – IN HONOR OF – Mrs. Evelyn Comer In Memory of Marvin A. Comer, 33°, on his Birthday First Lady Anita Bosley 2015 Divan Ladies Noble Antonio Mendoza Noble Ronald L. Unger Noble & Mrs. Wayne C. Penley Sr. Noble Edward B. Kraft Ill. Sir & Mrs. W. Raymond Bosley Sponsor a Child Noble Robert N. Ridgell Ill. Sir & Mrs. Wm. Raymond Bosley Ill. Sir Jay I. Block, P.P. Ms. Kathleen E. Kane Mrs. Donna Hansen Lady Georgia Rogalski Ill. Sir & Mrs. P. Edward Triplett Sr., P.P. Ill. Sir Jay I. Block – DONATIONS – Knights of Mecca Noble Richard F. Joyce Hillbilly Clan No.67 Make check payable to Boumi Hospital Transportation Fund In Memory of: Donor’s Name: Address: In Honor of: Amount: City: State/Zip: MIKE WALLACE Parts Consultant OURISMAN'S ROCKMONT CHEVROLET 15301 FREDERICK RD ROCKVILLE, MD 20855 Phone (301) 424-5900 Ext 541 Fax (301) 294-6381 Direct Line (301) 637-1114 with Voicemail Direct Line (301) 424-5332 ext 541 Parts Toll Free (800) 345-4640 ext 541 Brent Francis Funeral Director & Noble 7527 Harford Road Baltimore, MD 21234 (2 blocks S. of Taylor Ave.) p f TRADITIONAL FUNERALS • CREMATIONS MEMORIAL SERVICES • PRE-PLANNING 410-444-4683 410-444-4684 parkviewfh@verizon.net www.parkviewfh.com Advertise Here! 1804 Taylor Avenue Baltimore, MD 21234 Doug Hopple Business Hours: 7:30 - 4:30 M-F Owner PH: 410.665.8900 Fax: 410.665.8901 Domestic & Import Check out your fellow Nobles who are taking advantage of the networking available through the Boumi News. Your ad here can not only help your business, but it also helps offset the cost of this magazine. Call 410-391-6400 for details. 23 Fontana Lane, Suite 107, Baltimore, MD 21237 • (410)918.9304 • (800)533.4964 • fax: (410)918.9308 info@fwhaxel.com • www.fwhaxel.com 50 Family Owned & Operated TIMOTHY FOSBRINK HEATHER N. HAYES WWW.JFHMD.COM Raymond G. meRkle Family memoRials Granite ~ Bronze ~ Marble ~ Cemetery Lettering Home Appointments Available 1-800-875-0594 8112 Liberty Rd., Baltimore 410-922-4200 3700 Taylor Ave., Parkville 410-444-4900 Website: www.merklemonuments.com Special consideration to all Nobles and their families The 29th Annual Boumi Charity Golf Classic to Benefit the Shriners Hospitals for Children was again held at Hunt Valley Golf Club in July. Boumi Shriners, family and friends made a strong appearance, reaching almost 100 golfers. BOUMI TEMPLE NEWS Non-Profit Organization U. S. Postage 5050 King Ave. Baltimore, MD 21237 Address Service Requested Paid Baltimore, Md. Permit No. 445 dated material 2015 DIRECTORY UNITS Catonsville S.C. President John C. Friskey 410-744-8120 3rd Thursday Luncheon Club Chairman Charles Winebrenner 410-529-1767 Wednesdays Chester River S.C. President Thomas M. Velvin Jr. 410-778-1844 3rd Tuesday Mounted Patrol Captain Paige Edwards 410-591-3213 Call Richard Cook Director Staff Wallace Dodson 410-228-8147 See calendar Ocean City S.C. President Robert A. King Sr. 302-945-5866 Last Friday Dundalk S.C. President David Ente 410-530-2496 4th Tuesday Pa-Po-Peake S.C. President John W. LeRoy Sr. 301-862-9659 3rd Thursday Eastern Shore S.C. President Pete A. Evans 410-543-8628 3rd Wednesday Scimeter Club President Peter F. Phillips Jr. 410-557-8281 3rd Monday Flying Patrol Commander Robert Pegram 410-335-6334 See calendar Shepherds Director Antonio Mendoza 410-378-5638 2nd Wednesday Golf Club President Joe Warren 410-360-6140 Outing Day Stewards Chief William Skinner 443-500-9295 Boumi Business Meeting Gun Club President Charles L. Leight 410-665-9088 1st Saturday Susquehanna S.C. President Walter Becker Sr. 410-676-6655 4th Monday Hamilton S.C. President Willard Wymer 410-937-0392 4th Thursday Towson S.C. President Donnie Saine 410-321-4570 3rd Wednesday Auto Club President Karl Ballwanz 443-324-5507 4th Thursday Hillbilly Clan (67) Rabban of Clan E. Vernon Young Jr. 443-504-9030 See calendar Western Maryland S.C. 2nd Monday Boumi Blues Band Andy Anders 410-296-1668 2nd Monday Knights of Mecca President Kostas “Gus” Vourvoulas 410-391-2495 See calendar 410-584-9873 1st Wednesday Arab Patrol Captain Mike Nelson 410-627-9990 2nd & 4th Monday Motor Corps Captain Donald E. Hurcombe Jr. 443-231-7746 3rd Tuesday Big Rigs Richard “Maynard” Thurfield Jr. 410-967-6517 3rd Wednesday Photo Staff John C. Friskey 410-744-8120 2nd & 4th Wednesday Brass Band Bandmaster A. Harrison Caughey 410-683-1594 2nd Tuesday Provost Guard Commander John S. English 410-665-4980 2nd Thursday Camel Wheels Captain Don Strathy 443-744-6072 2nd & 4th Monday Steel Drum Band Thomas O. Downey 443-291-6144 2nd Wednesday Clowns Director Stephen M. Glushakow 410-733-4444 2nd Monday CLUBS Color Guard Captain Jay F. Parson 410-461-3151 2nd & 4th Wednesday Amateur Radio Club President John S. English 410-665-4980 Boumi Business Meeting Drum Corps Captain Brooks Broome Jr. 410-849-7127 2nd Tuesday Ambassadors Chief Edward A. DeWaters III 410-592-9048 1st Thursday Harem Director William E. Lautenschlager 443-469-9586 2nd Wednesday, after lunch Annapolis S.C. President 2nd Thursday Highlanders Captain Robert “Doug” Chambers 410-252-5489 1st Saturday Legion of Honor Commander John R. 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