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L<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000The <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> <strong>Odd</strong> Fellowand Rebekah Magazine


4 THE PENNSYLVANIA ODD PELLOW <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000Dear Brothers and Sisters,NBC-TV Anchorman, Tom Brokaw, in his book, The Greatest Generation, cites the tremendous accomplishments <strong>of</strong>the generation that includes our members <strong>of</strong> nearly 70 years<strong>of</strong>age and older. Those laudable accomplishments were made in theface <strong>of</strong>near overwhelming adversity, and set the foundation that ledto the world <strong>of</strong> today. Mr. Brokaw centered his book on America,but the well-earned title <strong>of</strong> "The Greatest Generation" cannot berestricted only to those people <strong>of</strong> your age inside the borders <strong>of</strong> theUnited States. All those calamitous events affecting our lives in thepast were not limited by national boundaries, and neither were theefforts that overcame so many dramatic changes, and so manymonumental problems. We must therefore include our older membersfrom Canada, and many other nations, under this honorabletitle. You have earned it!Your younger Brothers and Sisters would never take away fromthe claim that yours is the Greatest Generation. Many <strong>of</strong> us are yoursons and daughters, and your grandchildren. We know what yoU!have done! Your accomplishments are in our minds and hearts, andin the book! They are fact, and while we would like to do so, theyare too numerous to list here. We honor you greatly for what youhave given to the world, and to all the generations who will followyou.Much has been asked <strong>of</strong> you throughout your lives and youaccepted each challenge as they came. Now, and my Brothers andSisters, we must ask <strong>of</strong> you - one more time - to again step into thebreach and show the mettle that earned you this most honored title.We must ask you to step up to your FINEST HOUR for our great<strong>Order</strong>, and help us move <strong>Odd</strong> Fellowship into that glorious futurethat you made possible through your past accomplishments. Wemust ask for your whole-hearted support in halting the decline inour membership numbers and in generating growth both in ournumbers and in our practices <strong>of</strong> the principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Odd</strong> Fellowship.Please note the key words "your whole-hearted support." We arenot necessarily asking you to hit the bricks and find suitablecandidates for membership. However, your continued assistance inasking others <strong>of</strong>every age group to join us is still necessary and fullyappreciated. And, bringing other men and women <strong>of</strong> "The GreatestGeneration" into our <strong>Lodge</strong>s would also benefit us greatly. They,and their children and grandchildren, as you have, could becomevaluable members <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Order</strong>.We are asking you to insist that all members live up to thestandards <strong>of</strong>our <strong>Order</strong>; returning them to that high level you learnedwhen you first became a member.We are asking that you to insist that our younger generation beintensely active in finding and recruiting (asking) high qualitycandidates for membership.We are asking that you take the initiative to teach, to demonstrate,and to lead us in rebuilding the beauty and dignity <strong>of</strong> degreework to the level that we know you are still capable <strong>of</strong> performing.We are asking that you, by both precept and example, show ouryounger generations the value <strong>of</strong> active participation in activitiesand events, not only within the lodge, but also at every level <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Order</strong> - especially the value we can all gain by their activeparticipation in the annual sessions <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Grand</strong> Bodies.We are asking that you take the initiative in teaching the youngermembers the laws, rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Order</strong>, in showinghow they establish a commonly understood playing field for everyOPEN LETTER TO OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF "THE GREATEST GENERATION" member, and in insisting that they be followed for the good <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Order</strong>.We are asking that you be the burr under the saddle <strong>of</strong>ouryoungergenerations; be the motivators, teachers, demonstrators, encouragers,cheerleaders, and the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellowship conscience <strong>of</strong> youryounger Brothers and Sisters.Yes, we are asking much <strong>of</strong>you. You have been to the well-"beenthere, done that" - many times. We understand that, and weappreciate that. Yet, we are still asking you to please reach deeply,and give us the benefilt <strong>of</strong> your life's experiences one more time aswe turn toward a growth in membership numbers, and growth in thepractice <strong>of</strong> the principles <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Order</strong>.When, through the success stimulated by your "whole-heartesupport," wecan claim 1 new member in every Unit <strong>of</strong><strong>Order</strong> we willbe on our way to a greater future. Never underestimate the Power<strong>of</strong> 1. That 1 new member in every Unit can be the 1 who willgenerate greater growth and may well be the 1 to lead us inCARRYING THETORCHOFODD FELLOWSHIP well into themiddle <strong>of</strong> the next century.My Brothers and Sisters, THE FUTURE IS NOW! LET USBEGIN! Please give us that "whole-hearted support" we so desperatelyneed. It is said, "a different world cannot be built by indifferentpeople." We have all, at every age level, shown indifference to ourdeclining membership for much too long! Show us the lessons thatyou learned from your experiences how commitment can overcomeindifference.Sincerely in FL &T.,Rob Robbins, ChainnanSGL-IARA Membership 2001 CommitteeCHANGE OF ADDRESSNo, Ihaven'tmoved but9ll has given house numbers that wemust use. Therefore, beginning November I, 1999, ouraddress wiU be 1200 Railroad Avenue, Julian, PA 16844.Thanks for changing this in your address book.Fraternally,Mary E. Walker, P.P.OUR SINCERE THANKS To all our <strong>Odd</strong>-Fellow and Rebekah Sisters and Brothers,Thanks to all for the cards and the concerns for our<strong>Grand</strong>son and his bout with cancer. He is back in theHospital again (12/8/99), for another chemo treatment.He is tentatively scheduled for an operation after the first <strong>of</strong>the year, We are hoping for the best but the Doctor says thereis still the possibility that he will loose the lower part <strong>of</strong>his rightleg. Irene is coming along a little better every day since yourfive days in the hospital with pneumonia. Her doctor told herto stay in until he sees her on the seventeenth. She is gaininga little more strength every day. Thanks again for your get wellcards and cheery messages, and especially for the prayers forall.In FL & T.The Charles B. & Irene Kelly family


<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000REBEKAH MAGAZINE5ODD FELLOWS & REBEKAH VISUAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION HUGH BRADLEY AWARD The Hugh Bradley Award has: been established to recognizethe outstanding effol1S <strong>of</strong> an indi idual member or group <strong>of</strong>members <strong>of</strong>the IndependenlOnf r<strong>of</strong><strong>Odd</strong> Fellows or Rebekahsfor outstanding and unusual nlIibuLi lIS in furthering the cause<strong>of</strong> vision education, preservation or . tance.Nominees must meet th ~ D \\ iog requirements:1. Be a member( s) in good standin an <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows orRebekah<strong>Lodge</strong>.2. Be nominated by a <strong>Odd</strong>FeUow r Rebekah <strong>Lodge</strong> or JurisdictionalEye Comm.i llee pemting under a contract with the <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows & Rebek b ual Re earch Foundation.3. Have demonstrated u tanding and unusual efforts in behalf<strong>of</strong> the vision program at tbe local or jurisdictional level.4. Produce eviden e r d umentation <strong>of</strong> how those efforts havebenefitted indiVidual in preserving or aiding vision or ineducating the public about available options for preservingvision or aiding in the ability to see.Nominati n \\ im requested information must be postmarked nolater than Mar h I - and. ent to:GennaineS itzerExeLlltive SecretaryVisual Research Foundation2.tOO South 76th StreetLincoln, NE68506The <strong>Odd</strong> Fellow & Rebekah Visual Research Foundation committee,at its annual meeting in Washington, D.C., the first weekend inMay, will consider the nominations and determine if there is oneworthy <strong>of</strong> the award. The committee reserves the right to not makethe award every year if there is no nominee who has fulfilled therequirements.The award, a large pyramid-shaped trophy, will be presented tothe winner at the annua] sessions <strong>of</strong> the Sovereign <strong>Grand</strong> <strong>Lodge</strong> andInternational Association <strong>of</strong> Rebekah Assemblies in August.Leland E. DorchesterBox 94Cochranton, PA 16314Dear Mr. Dorchester,Beth Walters218 East Water StreetSlippery Rock, PA 16057November 12, 1999I wan to take this opportunity to thank you for the five hundreddollar scholarship that was awarded to me through the <strong>Pennsylvania</strong><strong>Odd</strong> Fellow-Rebekah Education Fund. The scholarship was <strong>of</strong>great help to my financial needs for books and other expendituresduring the first semester <strong>of</strong> college. With the rising costs to attendcollege it greatly helps students like myself to make the dream cometrue <strong>of</strong> attending college. It was very gracious and kind.I have been keeping very busy attending classes at Slippery RockUniversity and working at the university library. Both activitiestake up much <strong>of</strong> my time and seem to make the days go faster. Finalsare drawing nearer marking the end to the first semester.I would also like to not only thank the committee who selectedme or the scholarship but also all <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows and Rebekah'slhroughout <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>.Sincerely,Beth M. Walters- NOTICE­ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS VISUAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION HAS NEW CHAIRMAN Brother Eugene Mount, P.S.G.M., from the Jurisdiction <strong>of</strong>Oklahoma, has resigned as chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows andRebekahs Visual Research Foundation committee but willcontinue as a committee member.Assuming the responsibi}ities <strong>of</strong>chairman is Thomas Johnson <strong>of</strong>the Jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire. All lamp orders should now besent to:Thomas JohnsonP.O. Box 169 Contoocook, NH 03229 Phone: (603)746-3859 1-877-746-3859 ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS VISUAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC. November 15, 1999TO: All <strong>Grand</strong> Secretaries and Assembly SecretariesJurisdictional <strong>Grand</strong> Bodies<strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Order</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsPlease find enclosed a copy <strong>of</strong> the requirements for nominees andan application form for the Hugh Bradley Distinguished ServiceAward.Our committee again would appreciate your assistance in gettingout the information about this prestigious award and to makeapplication forms.Also enclosed is a registration form for the "Vision 2000" visitto the Wilmer Eye Institute <strong>of</strong> Johns Hopkins University in Baltimorethe same weekend as the annual Pilgrimage to the Tomb <strong>of</strong> theUnknowns at Arlington Cemetery. We have had many requests tosponsor this tour again after the members who went on the 1997 tourfound it so interesting and educational. Many <strong>of</strong>our members don'trealize how fortunate we are to have a research chair in ophthalmologyat this prestigiolls institution. Learning first-hand from the staffthere about the progress being made in preservation <strong>of</strong> sight is thewondeIful opportunity this tour provides.We ask your assistance in getting the word out in your respectivejurisdiction and thank you in advance for your cooperation.Sincerely and Fraternally,Germaine SwitzerExecutive SecretaryREBEKAH ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT HONORED WITH A TEA An afternoon Tea honoring the President <strong>of</strong> the RebekahAssembly, was held July 25 at the LO.O.F. Hall inConnellsville.Fifty-two Family members, friends and <strong>Lodge</strong> Sisters and Brothershonored Sister Lee Etta.Entertainment was provided by Gaylord Gardner, a member <strong>of</strong>General WOlth <strong>Lodge</strong> No. 386 who presented a member <strong>of</strong> musicalselections some <strong>of</strong> which were Sister Lee Etta's favorites.The President was presented with a number <strong>of</strong> gifts.<strong>Lodge</strong>s represented were Gladys No. 103, Ellen No. 233, EdnaNo. 32, Mon Valley No. 82, Old Monongahela Encampment No.109, General Worth <strong>Lodge</strong> No. 386, Lady Butler No. 316 and MaryMagdaline No. 365.


6 THE PENNSYLVANIA ODD FELLOW <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000A LOOK INTO 2000 To start <strong>of</strong>f the new millennium, the LO.O.F. Jurisdictional the instructor to closely supervise the activities and evaluate theCommittee selected the next state-wide project to help those participants. The first installment <strong>of</strong> the PA LO.O.F. Jurisdictionalwith arthritis. As you are all aware we presented the micro­ Arthritis Committee's grant will be used to conduct the People withscope to the Department <strong>of</strong> Rheumatology at Hershey Medical Arthritis CanExercise program series at three High-rise residencesCenter, located in the Arthritis Foundation Central Chapter's area, in the Pittsburgh area - Kelly Street High-rise in Homewoodfor research into a cure for arthritis at the 1999 Unified Session. Brushton, Pressley High-rise on the North side <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh andWe considered several project suggestions and have decided to Gualtieri Manor in the Beechview area. The <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows andfund sessions <strong>of</strong> the People with Arthritis Can Exercise (PACE) Rebekahs will be listed as a sponsor in the brochures and ,promo­Program for the Western Chapter. This program and the acronym tional material for the programs.(PACE) were established by the National Arthritis Foundation and The Committee felt this program will benefit those with arthritisare used across the country as the name for the land exercise and would also promote <strong>Odd</strong> Fellowship as the promotional mateprogram.This exercise program uses gentle activities to help rial is distributed. We will be looking to our membership for supportincrease joint flexibility and range <strong>of</strong> motion and to help maintain as we launch our fundraising for this project commitment.muscle strength. The classes are usually one hour long, are con­ The Arthritis Foundation Chapters have educational programsducted one to three times a week and the series usually lasts eight running throughout the year. If you have any questions, pleaseweeks. The size <strong>of</strong> the class is limited to 10 to 20 people to allow contact the Chapters directly.Eastern P A Chapter Central PA Chapter Western PA Chapter Arthritis Foundation Arthritis Foundation Arthritis Foundation 117 S. 17th Street 17 S. 19th Street 332 5th Avenue Suite 1905 P.O. Box 668 Warner Center 5th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19103 Camp Hill, PA 17011 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 215-665-9200 or 717 -763-0900 412-566-1645 800-355-9040 800-776-0746 800-522-9900 Charles E. Danihel, Walker <strong>Lodge</strong> #306 & Perserverance Encampment #135 & Chair PA lOOF Jurisdictional Arthritis Committee.DONATIONSBECKY'S BACKYARDI. To remove wrinkle. rrom pla..'lic nannel type tablecloth,Visual Researchput the tabll!clulh in the t..lr~l.'r (on a low-heal setting)November 1999with a couple f damp 10\\1.'1 . Check Ihe tablecloth2 Unified $225 .00frequently until all the wrinklt! are gone. Let the table-TroyPDD 25.00cloth lie fl at to cOQlto am id more wrinkles. You can also250.00remove wri nkles by iromng lun a warm . euing) with aVisual Researchsteam iron on the nann I "ide - du nOI iron t.be vinyl side!(Special Fund)2. Ladies, do you have difficulL) remembering the colorNovember 1999makeup you buy! Remuve the ticker from the bottle or2 Unified $100.00tube that includes the hTand and color and stick it to amirror in your cosmetic bag: Llf put the tickers on anArthritis Foundationindex card and put it in your wallet.November 19993. When the metal spout on the dishwasher-detergent box2 Unified $200.00is hard to open, pl ace a small bobby pin over the spoutCumberland Co. Past <strong>Grand</strong> 300.00 as a handle to put the. pout open.182 Lady Colfax 10.004. To clean up broken glass! After picking up the bigpieces, vacuum the area and then take wide, silver tapePA Educational Fund Endowmentand pat the whole area. Press hard on the tape. After pickNovember 1999up all your can and you see something sparkle, use the2 Unified $ 200.00 tape procedure again. Very soon you will have a glassErnst (Memory <strong>of</strong> Betty Ernst) 320.00 free carpet or area where the glass was broken.McCorkle, GM 2000.005. To remove odor from a refrigerator, place a bowl <strong>of</strong>$2520.00 catbox filler in it and close the door for a couple <strong>of</strong> days.This also works in a musty clothes closet.Rose Parade6. Keep copies <strong>of</strong> wallet contents. Make copies <strong>of</strong> every-November 1999thing in your wallet to make it easier to replace all items1032 State College $ 20.00 if the wallet is lost or stolen. When traveling put them in514 Lady Toby 10.00 the bottom <strong>of</strong> your suitcase, or somewhere other than452 Lady Emily 20.00 your purse. You have a record <strong>of</strong> what papers are to be$ 50.00 replaced, plane tickets, credit cards, etc.


"VISION 2000"onMAY 6,2000VISITTHE WILMER EYE INSTITUTE<strong>of</strong>JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYBaHimoreVISIT WILMER EYE INSTItuTEJoin <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows and Rebekahs from allacross North America on May 6, 2000. Visitthe nation's No. 1 Eye Institute at JohnsHopkins University, the Thomas Wildey Monumentand other points <strong>of</strong> interest in theBaltimore-Washington, D.C. &rea.VISITWILDEY MONUMEMAnother highlight <strong>of</strong> the tour will be avisit to the monument erected as a tributeto Thomas Wildey, founder <strong>of</strong> <strong>Odd</strong> Fellowshipin North America. Learn how the principles<strong>of</strong> our <strong>Order</strong> parallel those <strong>of</strong> the renownJohns Hopkins Medical Institutions.MEET ODD FELWWS PROFESSORThis, visit will give you an opportunityto meet and hear from your <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ophthalmology, Dr. W. RichardGreen. ' -LEARN ABOUT LATEST EYE RESEARCHYou also will hear about the latest breakthroughs in eye research and treatment.'­ ~ ' - . - ' ~ - - ~ - -­---­ - ­ ---- ---­d'tJIU _l_ ,..,-­ . ~ - -Vidt to wit.r Bye ' Inwtituteat John. Hopkin. UDiyer.ityand other hi.toric .ite.MAY 6, 2000REGISTER NOW.f you would like to participate, inthe "Vision 2000" tour, please rill out theregistration form below by March 15. ' Inorder for Johns Hopkins to accommodate thelarge number, an accurate advance co'unt ismandatory. Advance bus arrangements alsorequire an accurate count <strong>of</strong> those wishingto join the bus tour from the hotel. -------------------------------------------------------;... -".- - - .. - - ";­...e __________________________________________________________Addre••Juri.diction--------------------~------------------------------~itleUnitRoundtrip Transportation from Hyatt Regency-a-t,........"c-r-ys-t,-a-.:l--C~'T'"it,...y----­to Johns Hopkins, Wildey Monument and other historic points <strong>of</strong>interest: $25 (U.S. Funds) [ ].Registration Fee, (for those not taking chartered bus from hotel)$ 5 (U.S. Funds) [ ]TOTAL amount enclosed: $Checks should b9 made p-a-y-a~b'le to <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows and ,RebekahsVisual Res8arch, loundation and mailed by March 15, 2000 to:Genaaine Switzer2400 S. 76th st.Lincoln, HE 68506- . - ;


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<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000REBEKAH MAGAZINE9MALVERN POCAHONTAS LODGE The Officers <strong>of</strong> Malvern Pocahontas <strong>Lodge</strong> #201 were installed on October 18, 1999 byD.D.G.M. Robert Pyle and Staff.That evening their Members who had attended55 years <strong>of</strong> service were honoredwith presentation <strong>of</strong>a Veterans Jewel. TheJewels were presented by Robert Vaughn,Jr., Past <strong>Grand</strong> Masterto Taylor M. Stauffer,A. Wayne Miller, and Allen Mauger, butBro Mauger was not present.They are also honored to have a 74 yearmember who was iniated into the formerPocahontas <strong>Lodge</strong> #42 in June 16, 1925.MAHONEY REBEKAH LODGE 428Mahoney Rebekah <strong>Lodge</strong> 428 and Lady Landis <strong>Lodge</strong> 303<strong>of</strong> District 25 hosted a School <strong>of</strong> Instruction Saturday,August 7. The day began with c<strong>of</strong>fee and donuts as theRebekahs arrived. Meeting opened with Pres. Lee Etta Mansberrypresiding, <strong>of</strong>fering an inspirational poem, prayer and salute toAmerican Flag. Various questions were asked, discussed and answered.There were35 attending including Pres. LeeEtta Mansberry,Vice Pres. Mary Leitzel, Secretary Hazel Mest, Treasurer SaraBonson, and Warden Irene Kelly <strong>of</strong> Rebekah Assembly and <strong>Grand</strong>High Priest <strong>of</strong><strong>Grand</strong> Encampment Charles Kelly. Sisters <strong>of</strong><strong>Lodge</strong>sSusannah, Red Rose, !della, Lady Butler, Lady Landis and Mahoneywere also in attendance.Lunch was served followed with more discussion. Pres. Lee Ettaclosed the meeting with a reminder to all to think about Homelesspeople. She stated it was a successful day <strong>of</strong> information.Martha RiceCONSOLIDATED BUTTERFLIESHello Rebekah Sisters,As a "consolldated butterfly," I must give you all some newsfrom this side <strong>of</strong> the bushes, or trees whichever you prefer.There was activity at a furious rate to which I witnessedfrom the shoulders <strong>of</strong> the pictured Rebekahs. Installation - theycalled it. First there were the practices which had much stumblingabout. By the last one, they knew exactly where to stand, what tosay and when to move. Second, I was replicated into many morepieces to adorn eight Sisters and to give away at two weB attendedInstallation Ceremonies at Lady Canton #362 and Wysox #443.There, too, I say much Courtesy, Grace, Laughter and Affectiongiven to my "wearers." AND the food - Jcould get really eloquenthere: human food has that variety. We butterflies have our ownmenu, y'know.The Ritualistic beauty <strong>of</strong> the Sisters' activities is truly Inspiringand Up-lifting. Now 1 must find a warm Winter's crack or Migrateto warmer climes. First-justa note-':" DDPJean Monroe's Officers arethe following: Jackie McMann Marshal (replacement for CleoGates-heart surgery); Peg Billingsley, Warden, and Chaplain;Pauline Calkins, Secretary; Fay Morgan, Treasurer; Betty Kendall,Musician; Eveline Boyer, Inside Guardian and Myrtle Mott, OutsideGuardian.Becky Angel-Come Spring, you and Auntie Lou, Pat Kriner, herOfficers, Lady Lawrence <strong>Lodge</strong> are welcome to Troy Golden Star#462 - Second and FOUl1h Thurs. at 1 :30 PM.Remember - Go for the Blue and WhiteRA President's colors bright!Affectio/1.atelyConnie ButterflyStanding I to r: Pauline Calkins, Betty Kendall, Peg Billingsley,Myrtle Mott. Seated I to r: Eveline Boyer, Jean Monroe, JackieMcMann, and Fay MorganL. to R: Treas. Sara Bonson, V. Pres. Mary Leitzel, Sec. HazelMest, Pres. Lee Etta Mansberry and Warden Irene Kelly.


10 THE PENNSYLVA N IA ODD FELLOW <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000ODD FELLOWS HOME - MIDDLETOWN The month <strong>of</strong>November was full <strong>of</strong> Community involvement.The <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Conservation and NaturalResources spoke about Forest Fire Prevention and Smokeythe Bear visited with Residents. Each received a bandanna withSmokey's logo.The Home's Halloween Patty was a success as well. Some Staffmembers brought in theirchildren to pass out treatsto the Residents. VolunteersatTived in costumealso.The Seven Sorrows childrenvisited and madeSanta hats for the Residents.They are lookingforward to the childrens'visit next month. They willbe singing Christmas Carolsfor the Residents.Smokey the Bear poses with residents.Children can do wonders.PANORAMA OF ,PENNSYLVANIAPAST - PRESENT - FUTURETo all members <strong>of</strong>all IIIIits <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Independent</strong> <strong>Order</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows:<strong>Pennsylvania</strong> welcome. yo u ID the 43rJ Annual Midd~ e Atlantic StatesConclave to the hosted by the J wisdk:lion<strong>of</strong><strong>Pennsylvania</strong> on March 24-26, 2000.The <strong>Pennsylvania</strong> Conclave \ ill be held at the Edell Resort, Lancaster, P A.HotelA special rate <strong>of</strong> $74.00 (plu" tax per double room with $10.00 per personfor each extra persoll has been arranged. Reservati n.•hould be made directlywith the hotel by calling (717 )5 9·6444or(800) 528-1 234. Be sure to state thatyou are with the Middle AtLantic Stat onclave, IndepenJent <strong>Order</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Odd</strong>FeUows. February 23, 2000 is the final date Lo rece ive the aDove special rates.Residents and children being creative.RegistrationPre-registration will be $2.00 and registration at the Conclave will be$3.00. All persons registering prior to February 1,2000 will be included inthe BoosterListin ourspecial "2000" souvenir program. Deadline is February1, 2000 for ads!Souvenir Program BooksPlease be sure to have your pcrsonal ad placed in this special year "2000"program book. Ad costs as fol lows:Full Page with picture $40.00Full Page no picture ., 35.00Half Page $25.00Quarter Page $ 15.00Eighth Page $ 10.00Seven Sorrows 3rd Grade children make Santa hats for theirresident friend.Banquet ReservationsThe banquet will be achoice <strong>of</strong>Grilled Chicken Chardonnay or SlicedTopSirloin with fresh fruit cup, tosscd salad. roasted small red potatoes, vegetablemedley, roll, butter, tea or c<strong>of</strong>fee, and black forest cake. The cost is $25.00per person. There will be 10 persons per table. If you will be traveling withseveral persons, please listthe persons whom you wish to have seated at yourtable when making your reservations. There are three restaurants in the EdenResort for your Friday evening, Saturday morning and afternoon. and Sundaymorning dining. A buffet will be served for Saturday lunch and Sundaybreakfast. The costs will be from $6.00 to $9.00.


<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000REBEKAH MAGAZINE11Drill and Skit RegistrationA fonn is attached for your convenience to register your drill or skit team.All drills and skits must be kept to a 10 minute maximum. Registration mustbe returned to Maynard Emst no later than March 1, 2000. Prizes will beawarded to all participants.Schedule <strong>of</strong> Important EventsFriday, March 24, 20003:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.rn Registration7:30 p.m. Presentation <strong>of</strong>the Flags by heads <strong>of</strong> the order. All Jurisdictionsare reminded to bring their flags and stands. Willis Robinson will be in charge<strong>of</strong> flag presentations line up will be at 7:00 p.m.8:00 p.m. FUN NIGHT - You must join us for an evening <strong>of</strong> enjoyableentertainment.9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. Hospitality Room opened. After you have beenthoroughly entertained, join us in our Hospitality Room for some lightrefreshments. Badges will be required for admittance!Saturday, March 25, 20008:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Registration9:00 a.m. to ?? Middle Atlantic States Conclave Meeting. Everyone iswelcome to attend.11 :00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Practice for Drill and Skit teams. Times will beset by Maynard Ernst.1 :00 p.m. to?? Presentation <strong>of</strong>Drills and Skits by the Jurisdictions <strong>of</strong> theMiddle Atlantic States Conclave.4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hospitality Room opened. Badges will be requiredfor admittance!6:00 p.m. Doors open for the Banquet room seating6: 15 p.m. Head table will be seated6:30 p.m. Banquet will be served and entertainment will follow9:00p.m. to 12:00a.m. Hospitality Room opened. Badges will be requiredfor admittance!REGISTRATION FOR SKITS, DRILL TEAMSGroup ___________ Drill Skit ____ Leader Telephone ( ) _ _ _ _ Address ____________ _______ ___ RetuIl1 this form to Maynard Ernst, 85 Country Line Road, Rigelsville,PA 18077-9774 no later than March I, 2000.REGISTRA TION FOR CONCLAVEName ____________ Jurisdiction _______Address __________ _ _ Telephone (Remittance $2.00 per person $ _______ _______Return this form to Nevin Adams, 1083 Shoemakersville Road,Shoemakersville, PA 19555REGISTRATION FOR BANQUETN ame _________ ________________Remittance $25.00 per person $ _____________Return this form to Dotty Derr, 101 E. Lincoln Avenue #1, Lititz, PA17543. No later than March I, 2000.ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "2000" SOUVENIR PROGRAM BOOK__Full page with picture $40.00 __Quarter page $15.00__Full page with no picure $35.00 __Eighth page $10.00__Half page $25.00Booster Name forNon-Registrant $1.00Return this form to Robert Love, 2815 Kathy Street, Library, PA 15129.Please attach a copy <strong>of</strong> the desired ad with the appropriate fees enclosed,no later than Feb.uary I, 2000.All payments jor registration, banquet, and program booklet, should bemade payable to the PA Conclave Committee.Directions to The Eden Resort Inn and Conference Center Junction <strong>of</strong> Route's 30 and 272 222 Eden Road Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 569-6444 From Pittsburgh, PAPA Turnpike East to Exit 19 (Harrisburg) onto Route 283 East. Follow tothe junction with Route 30 East. Follow Route 30 East to the exit listed forLititz Pike/Oregon Pike Exit. At the first red light, go straight. At the secondred light, tum left onto Route 272 North. At the first traffic light tum Rightonto Eden Road. The Eden Resort will be on the right.From ScrantonlWilkes Barre, PATake Interstate 81 South to Harrisburg. Pick up 83 South through Harrisburg,watch for Lancaster Airport signs. Pick up State Route 283 East toLancaster and follow that to Route 30 East. Follow Route 30 East to the exitlisted for Lititz Pike/Oregon Pike exit. At the first red light, go straight. Atthe second red light, turn left onto Route 272 North. At the first traffic lighttum right onto Eden Road. The Eden Resort will be onto he right.From AUentown/Reading, PAFollow Route 222 south. Exit to Route 272 South (Oregon Pike). At the stopsign, turn left. Proceed through three traffic lights to Eden Road. Turn leftat the fourth light onto Eden Road. The Eden Resort will be on the right.From Harrisburg, PARoute 283 East to the junction with Route 30 East. Follow Route 30 Eastto the exitfor Lititz Pike/Oregon Pike exit. At the first traffic light, go straight.At the second traffic light, tum left. At the next light, turn right onto EdenRoad. The Eden Resort will be on the right.From Philadelphia, PATake the PA Turnpike West to Exit 21 onto Route 222 South. Exit to theright onto Route 272 South (Oregon Pike). At the stop sign, turn left. Proceedthrough three traffic lights. At the fourth traffic light, turn left on to EdenRoad. The Eden Resort will be on the right.From Wilmington, DETake Route 41 North to Gap, PA. Pick-up Route 30 West to Route 272North. At the yield sign go straight. At the first traffic light turn right. TheEden Resort Inn will be on the right hand side.From Baltimore, MDInterstate 83 North to York, PA. Take Route 30 East to Lancaster. FollowRoute 30 East until Route 30 East branches <strong>of</strong>f left and you see signs forFruitville PikelLititz Pike/Oregon Pike at the first and second traffic lights,go straight. At the third traffic light, tum left. At the next light, tum righton Eden Road. The Eden Resort Inn will be on the right hand side.From Washington, DCInterstate 95 North to Interstate 695 North (Timonium). Interstate 83 Northto York, PA. Take Route 30 East to Lancaster. Follow Route 30 East untilRoute 30 East until Route 30 East branches <strong>of</strong>f left and you see signs forFruitville PikelLititz Pike/Oregon Pike. At the first and second traffic lights,go straight. At the third traffic light, tum left. At the next light, tum rightonto Eden Road. The Eden Resort will be on the right.From Southern New York/Northern New JerseyTake the New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 6 (PA Turnpike West). Route222 South. Exit to the right onto Route 272 South (Oregon Pike). At the stopsign, tum left. Proceed through three traffic lights. At the fourth traffic light,tum left onto Eden Road. The Eden Resort will be on the right.From Southern New JerseyTake Route40 West to the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Take Route41 Northto Route 30 West. Exit <strong>of</strong>f Route 30 West onto Oregon Pike (272 North).Proceed to the first traffic light and turn right onto Eden Road. The EdenResort will be on the right side.


12 THE PENNSYLVANIA ODD FELLOW <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000MEMORIAMS FRANKG.EDWARDS Upper Birmingham <strong>Lodge</strong> #940 October 16, 1999 ROBERT G. HUNZINGER Warren <strong>Lodge</strong> #339 October 25, 1999 WlLLIAM J. PAXTON Sandy Lake <strong>Lodge</strong> #573 November 4, 1999 GERALD L. PHILLIPS Edith <strong>Lodge</strong> #812 August 30, 1999 CHARLES Y. KING Malvern Pocahontas <strong>Lodge</strong> #20 I October 10, 1999 DORIS E. WOOLLEY Frances F. Evans Rebekah <strong>Lodge</strong> #5 October 22, 1999 FRANK G. EDWARDSFrank G. Edwards, 82, <strong>of</strong>Chadds Ford died Saturday, October 16,1999 at the Fair Acres Geriatric Center in Lima.Born in Mill Creek he has been a resident <strong>of</strong> Chadds Ford since1964. He wasa U.S. Army Veteran <strong>of</strong>World WarII, and for 32 yearshe worked as a Lab Technician at the DuPont Experimental Stationin Wilmington prior to his retirement in 1972, and after retirementhe taught Roller Skating in many Roller Rinks. He was an avid BoyScout and had earned the Eagle Scout award, and he worked at CampRodney until he was 85 years old.He was a member<strong>of</strong>Upper Binningha01 <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows <strong>Lodge</strong>#940in Lenwood which he joined in June <strong>of</strong> 1954. He was a Past <strong>Grand</strong><strong>of</strong> the <strong>Lodge</strong>, and a Past District Deputy <strong>Grand</strong> Master. He was veryactive in the <strong>Lodge</strong> and in the District for years. He was a member<strong>of</strong>the Elam United Methodist Church, andhe was the Son <strong>of</strong>the lateFrank L. and Clara Rodgers Edwards.Surviving are his Wife <strong>of</strong> 48 years, Marilyn Molly TalleyEdwards, four Daughters Sharon Blounts, Bonnie Eroh, Vera Miller,and Marilyn Wiechecki, three Sons, Frank G. Jr., David, and FrankWesley Edwards, 11 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.Funeral Services were held on Wednesday Morning in hisChurch in Glen Mills, and burial took place in the Church Cemetery.Arrangements by the Rigby Funeral Home in Chadds Ford.ROBERT C. HUNZINGERRobert G. Hunzinger, 73, <strong>of</strong> Sugar Grove died on Monday,October 25, 1999 at the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown.He was born on March 27, 1926 in Warren, a Son <strong>of</strong> the lateGeorge R. and Edna May Hunzinger. Hewas a fornler employee in the maintenanceDepartment <strong>of</strong> Deluxe Metal inWarre~, and he delivered meals on wheelsand the Warren County Guide.He was a memberand Past Commander<strong>of</strong> the Sugar Grove American LegionPost, the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, andWarren <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows <strong>Lodge</strong> No. 339, andKossuth Encampment No. 98, and amember <strong>of</strong> Canton Meadville No. 47 0which he was a Past Captain.He was a Past Department Adjutant <strong>of</strong> the Department Council<strong>of</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>, P.M., and he just retired in June <strong>of</strong> 1999 as <strong>Grand</strong>Patriarch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Grand</strong> Encampment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>. He was amember<strong>of</strong>the Trinity Memorial Church <strong>of</strong>Warren, the Pamona andthe Chandlers Valley Grange.He was the Widower<strong>of</strong>Catherine Seely Hunzinger. Surviving arefour Sons, Wayne D., ParisJ., George R., and Les D. Hunzinger, twoDaughters, Grace Hunzinger and Kristen Mains, two Sisters, MargaretSmaJisreed and Jenneise Schmidt, 26 grandchildren and sixgreat grandchildren.Friends were received at the McKinney Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> SugarGrove on Wednesday. The Grange conducted Services at 7 :00 P.M.and Warren <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows conducted services at 8:30 P.M.Funeral Services were held on Thursday Mornjng at the FuneralHome with the Rev. Albert Conklen <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Burial followed inCherry Hill Cemetery.WILLIAM J. PAXTONWilliam J. Paxton, 88 <strong>of</strong> Me:-ce-r. formerly <strong>of</strong>Sandy Lake died onThursday, November 4, 1999 at the Country Convalescent Home.Hewas born December 26 191 OaSon<strong>of</strong>thelateJamesJ. andTinaMoon Paxton. He was an alumni <strong>of</strong>Grove City High School and wasthe operator <strong>of</strong> the North Hills Dairy, Sandy Lake from 1940 until1988, and then worked for the Eastern States Agway Feed. He alsoworked for the former Grove City National Bank, and was an Agentand Director <strong>of</strong> the fonner Pymatuning Fire Insurance Company,and a Clerk <strong>of</strong> sales for Braham Auction, Grove City. He was amember <strong>of</strong> the Sandy Lake Presbyterian Church, and a formerDirector <strong>of</strong>the Stoneboro Fair. A 50 yearmember<strong>of</strong>the Sandy Lake­New Vernon Grange, and a 58-year-member <strong>of</strong> Sandy Lake <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows <strong>Lodge</strong> #573.Surviving are his Wife, Edyth L. Boyd Paxton, three Daughters,Shirley, Anna Louise Lloyd, and Eileen Opetz, seven grandchildren,and five great grandchildren.Friends were received in the Alexander-McMullen Funeral Home,Sandy Lake on Saturday, and Funeral Services were held SundayAfternoon at the Funeral Home with the Rev. Joe McDonald<strong>of</strong>ficiating, and burial took place in Oak HiU Cemetery.


<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000REBEKAH MAGAZINE13GERALD L. PHILLIPSGerald L. Phillips, 84, <strong>of</strong> Conway and Freedom died on Monday,August 30, 1999 in the Medical Center <strong>of</strong> Beaver after a lengthyillness.Born May 14, 1915 in Glenwillard, a Son <strong>of</strong> the late Addison andLillian Atwell Phillips, he was retired from the Valvoleen OilCompany <strong>of</strong> Freedom.He was a Past President <strong>of</strong> the Freedom Area School Board, a pastmember <strong>of</strong> the Beaver County Special School Authority a pastCouncil member <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheran Church and a currentPresident <strong>of</strong> the Oak Grove Cemetery Board. He was a member <strong>of</strong>Edith <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows <strong>Lodge</strong> #812 <strong>of</strong> Freedom where he had retainedhis membership for the past 55 years.He was also a member <strong>of</strong> the Conway Senior Citizens, the BeaverCounty Senior Citizen, and the New Hope Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong>Economy.Surviving are his Wife <strong>of</strong> 62 years, Aloha Fehr Phillips, a Son,Larry, a Daughter, Joyce Moravee, five grandchildren, and a greatgrandson.Friends were received in the Poland Funeral Home on Wednesday,and Funeral Services were held in the New Hope LutheranChurch on Thursday Morning with the Rev. Larry Mort <strong>of</strong>ficiating.Burial followed in Oak Grove Cemetery in Freedom.CHARLES Y. KINGCharles Y. King, 101, <strong>of</strong> Downington died Sunday, October 10,1999 at the Hickory House Nursing Home.Born in Birmingham, a Son <strong>of</strong> the late Malin and MargaretRobinson King. He was the former owner <strong>of</strong> Charles Y. KingPlumbing and Heating Co.He was a Presbyterian, a member <strong>of</strong> the Redman Uppowoc Tribe47 and Malvern Pochahontas <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows <strong>Lodge</strong> #201.Surviving are three Daughters, <strong>Jan</strong>is K. Miller, Yvonne K. Plank,and Betty K. Berry, 10 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, anda great great granddaughter.Funeral Services were held Thursday Morning at the FoundsFuneral Home, and burial was in Green Mount Cemetery.DORIS E. WOOLLEYDoris E. Woolley, 79, formerly <strong>of</strong> Upland died on October 22,1999 at her home in Lima, Ohio.She was born in Chester, but lived most<strong>of</strong>her life in Upland priorto moving to Ohio two years ago. She was an Office Manager forMetropolitan Life Insurance Company for 43 years retiring in 1981.She was a volunteer at the Crozer-Chester Medical Center, and along time member <strong>of</strong>Frances E. Evans Rebekah <strong>Lodge</strong> #5. She wasa Past District Deputy President, served on several Rebekah AssemblyStaffs, and was Co Chairperson for several Annual Sessions <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Order</strong>. She was also the Secretary <strong>of</strong>her Rebekah <strong>Lodge</strong> for manyyears, and she was a member <strong>of</strong> the Upland Methodist Church.Surviving are a Brother, Reah S. Dougherty <strong>of</strong> Seattle.Funeral Services were held on Monday afternoon at the James M.Brower Funeral Home, with burial in the Arlington Cemetery,Drexel Hill.IS YOUR CARD HERE? IT CAN BE FOR $1 0.00 ANNUALLY R 0 ST E RVol. 75No.1Secretaries and Scribes - Attention!!!Please inform the manager promptly <strong>of</strong> change <strong>of</strong> secretary or scribe or his address in order that correct listing may appear in Roster.ALLENTOWN-ALLENTOWN AUXILIARY, #39, meels 4th Monday at 7:30 P.M. in the<strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall at 118 W. 9t1! St., Allentown, PA 19102. Mary Landes, Sec'y, 316 S. Main St.,Sellersville, PA 18960.ALLISON PARK-HAMPTON LODGE, #1004, meets 2nd and last Tuesday at 8:00 P.M.at 4743 S. Pioneer Rd., Wm. Ehmann, Sec'y, 2925 Elsiton Ln., Allison Park, PA 15101ALLPORT-ASTER REBEKAH LODGE, # 177 meers 2nd and 4th Monday <strong>of</strong> every Monthat the Gethsemane United Methodist Church, Rte. 2030, <strong>of</strong>f Rte. 53. Allport. BarbaraMcClellan, RD 2, Box 403, Munson, PA 16860.AMBRIDGE-AMBRIDGE ENCAMPMENT NO. 259, meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at7:30 PM in the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall, 420 Maplewood Ave., Ambridge, James W. Crowe, Scribe,5310 Front River Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15225-1303.CLOVER LODGE, #348, meets the first and third Friday <strong>of</strong> each month at 7:30 P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows Hall, 420 Maplewood Ave. James W. Crowe, Sec'y, 5310 Front River Road,Pittsburgh, PA 15225-1302.ASKAM-ASKAM LODGE, #899, meets every Monday at 7:30 P.M. at 260 1 S. Main Street.Edward G. Bath, Sr., Sec'y, 330 Beaumont Street, Warrior Run, PA 18706.ATLANTIC---Z;OLDEN RULE REBEKAH LODGE # 198 meets the 2nd & 4th Wednesdaysat 7:30 P.M. at lOOF Hall, Main Sl. Violet Nottingham, Sec'y, PO Box 73, Adamsville, PA16110.BELLEVILLE-LADY GREENWOOD REBEKAH LODGE, #308, meets 2nd and 4thWednesdays at 7:30 P.M. at 50 S. Kishacoquillas Street. Hannah L. Hassinger, Sec'y, 4470 E.Main St., Belleville. PA 17004.BELLEFONTE---CENTRE LODGE, # 153, meets 1st and 3rd Thursday in the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows<strong>Lodge</strong>, 756 Axrnan Rd., Bellefonte, PA 16823. Eugene Bennett, Sec'y, 3030 Buffalo Run Rd.,Bellefonte, PA 16823.BIRDSBORO-NEVERSINK LODGE, #514, meets every 1st and 3rd Monday, 518-520E. Main Street. Arthur Scott Care, Sec'y, 805 Pomander Avenue, Reading, PA 19606.BOWMANSDALE-BOWMANSDALE LODGE, # 1179, meets 1st and 3rd Monday at7:30 P.M. at the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall, 37 Lisburn Road, Bowmansdale, PA. Willis G. Robinson,Sec'y, 1001 W. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057.BOYERTOWN-BOYERTOWN LODGE, #708, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. (Oct.thru Mar.) and at 8:00 P.M. (Apr. thru Sept.) at 35 E. Philadelprua Ave. Earl Good, Sec'y, Box171, New Berlinville, PA 19545.BRISTOL-HOPKINS LODGE, #87, meets 2nd & 4th Thurs. at 8 P.M. in Elks Hall, 93Wood St" Bristol, PA. Richard H. Winslow, Jr., Sec'y., 2512 Palmer Ave., Bristol, PA 19007.BROOMALL-FRANCES F. EVANS REBEKAH LODGE, #5, meets 2nd and 4th Mondayat 8:00 P.M., Sproul Road, Marple Presbyterian Church. Mabel Bankes, See'y, 141 Mill Road,Havertown, PA 19083.BROWNFIELD---z;LADYS REBEKAH LODGE, #103, meets 2nd & 4th Fridays at 7:30P.M., Gladys Showalter, Sec'y, PO Box 142, Brownfield, PA 15416.BROWNSVILLE-BROWNSVILLE LODGE, #51, meets 1st and 3rd Thursday at 7:30P.M. at 31 Market St., Brownsville, Robert Bradman Jr., Sec'y, 31 Market St" Brownsville, PA15417.BUTLER-CONNOQUENESSING LODGE, #278, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at R:OO P.M.at 263 S. Main Street, Butler, PA. Alvin Waters, Sec'y, 218 E. Water St., Slippery Rock, PA16057.CASSVILLE-LADY EVELYN REBEKAH LODGE, #22, meets 2nd and 4th Monday at7:30 P.M. at <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall. Anna Belle Ramsey, Sec'y, Box 6, Calvin, PA 16622.MT. HOR LODGE, #736 meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at 7:30 P.M. at 44 Walnut St., Cassville.Kevin G. Johnson, Sec'y, PO Box 174, Calvin, PA 16622.CHARLEROl---CHARLEROl LODGE, #1030, meets 1st and 3rd Thursday at I :30 P.M. atthe Masonic Hall, McKean Ave. & 7tll St. Vernon Sutherland, Sec'y, 179 Arlington Ave.,Charleroi, PA 15022.COCHRANVILLE-HEBRON LODGE, #437, meets 2nd and 4th Mondays, in the <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows Hall, 173 Cochran St., Cochranville, PA at 8:00 P.M. Dale E. Binkley, Sec'y., 106Glenloch Dr., Landenberg, PA 19350.NEW CENTURY REBEKAH LODGE, #244, meets 2nd and 4th Mondays, in the <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsHall, 173 Cochran St., Cochranville, PA at 7:00 P.M. Hazel Binkley, Sec'y, 2906 Newport GapPike, Wilmington, DE 19808.


14 THE PENNSYLVANIA ODD FELLOW <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000COLLEGEVILLE-ECONOMY LODGE. #397, mects thc 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 8:00P.M. at LO.O.F. Hall, III N. Main St., Spring City. Lloyd T. HalLman, Sec'y, 7 Glenwood Ave.,Collegeville, PA 19426.CONNEAUT LAKE-cONNEAUT LAKE LODGE #980, Illeets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at8:00 P.M. at Water Street, William Ellison, See'y, 15781 Harmonsburg Rd., Meadville, PA 16335. REBEKAH OFTHE Wl.KE LODGE#142, meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at 8:00 P.M. in the O.F. Hall. Kathryn Keppel, Sec'y., 12676 Bruce Dr.. Conneaut Lake, PA 16316. CONNELLSVILLE-GENERAL WORTH LODGE, #386, meets 1st and 3rd Saturday at7:30 P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall, 107 S. Pittsburgh Street. John S. Cupp, Jr., Sec'y, 92 E. MainStreet, Suite 24, Uniontown, PA 15401.EDNA REBEKAH LODGE, #32, meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday at I :00 P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsHall, 109 S. Pittsburgh Street. Lee Etta Mansberry, Sec'y, PO Box 79, Brownfield, PA 15416.GENERAL WORTH ENCAMPMENT, #188, meets the 3rd Friday at 7:30 P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong>Feliows Temple, 107 S. PittSburgh Street. John S. Cupp, Jr., Scribe, 92 E. Main St., Suite 24,Uniontown, PA 15401.DALLAS-oNEIDA LODGE, #371, meets every Thursday at 8:00 P.M. over Fino's DrugStore. Visitors welcome. Walter Gosart, Sec'y, 51 Stang Ave., Shavenown. PA 18708-1529.DORNSIFE-MAHANOY LODGE, #55 I, meets every Thursday, Oct I to March 31,7:30P.M., April I to Sept. 30, 8:00 P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall, Route 225. Donald W. Zerbe,Sec'y, RR I, Box 763, Herndon, PA 17830.!DELLA REBEKAH LODGE, #58, meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows Hall, Route 225. Dawn Snyder, Sec'y, RR I, Box 35, Dornsife, PA.DOWNINGTON-BRAJ\lDYWlNE LODGE, #388, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 8:00P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall, 103 W. Lancaster Ave. Everett H. Wilson, Sec'y, 115 WilsonRoad, Piloenixville, PA 19460.DRAVOSBURG-STAR OF GLASSPORT REBEKAH LODGE, #563, meets 2nd and 4thFriday at 8:00 P.M. at the Masonic Bldg., 200 Duquesne Street, Dravosburg, PA 15034. DianneRosche, Sec'y, 21 Shady Lane, Elizabeth. PA 15037.EBENSBURG-HIGHLAND LODGE, #428, meets 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. inthc LO.OF Hall, 207 West High Street. Roben C. Burgan, Sec'y, 218 Columbus Ave., Cresson,PA 16630.EDINBORO-EDINBORO LODGE, #510, meets 2nd & 4th Thurs., 8:00 P.M., Masonic HaJI, 101 Walker Dr., Edinboro. Lawrence Piepers, Sec'y, 7216 Crane Rd., Edinboro, PA 16412.ELIZABETH-OLD MONONGAHELA LODGE, #209. meets every Tuesday at 8:00 P.M.at Roberts Hollow Rd. Van W. Stragand, Sec'y, 523 Scenery Drive, Elizabeth, PA 15037.OLD MONONGAHELA ENCAMPMENT, # 109, meets every 3rd Wednesday <strong>of</strong> each monthat 8:00 P.M., Robens Hollow Rd, Lcs Salzman, Scribe, 706 Rt. 481, Monongahela. PA 15063.CANTON PITfSBURGH #5, meets on the 1st Monday <strong>of</strong> every month at 8:00 P.M, at RobensHolJow Rd. Robert J. Love, Clerk, 2815 Kathy St., Library, PA 15129.MONONGAHELA LEA., # 109, meets the 4th Wednesday at 7:30 P.M, <strong>of</strong> each month atRobens Hallow Rd., Tamara Schlott, Scribe, 42 Granite Dr., P.O, Box 4, Gastonville, PA 15336,ELYSBURG-ELYSBURG LODGE, #548, meets every Thursday in the <strong>Lodge</strong> Hall on S,M,lrkct Street. Visitors welcome. W.S, Roadarmel, Sec'y, 86 S, Market Street, Elysburg, PA17824.ERIE-LAURA REBEKAH LODGE, #101, meets 2nd and 4th Friday at 7:30 p.m, inMasonic Blvd" 32 W. 18th St., 2nd Floor, Erie, PA. Mynle Nelson, Sec)", 811 Wyoming Ave.,Erie, P A 16505,FALLS CREEK-FALLS CREEK LODGE. #957, meet., every Tue,sciay at 7:30 P.M. at 106Main Street. Kenneth A, Wi s.er, Sec'y, 432 Deemer Ave.. Falls Creek, PA 15840,FREEDOM-EDITH LODGE, #812, meets 1st and 3rd Th ~ rsday at 7:30 P.M., 625 ThirdAvenue, Freedom, PA Herbert Heinemann, Sec'y, 1049 Catherine Drive, Conway, PA 15027.HARRISON GRAHAM ENCAMPMEl\JT, # 116, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:30 P.M" 625Third Avenue. Herben Heinemann, Scribe, 1049 Catherine Dr., Conway, PA 15027.FREEPORT-FREEPORT LODGE, #379, mcets every Wednesday at 7:30 P,M., exceptJune, July and August, when meeting, me h.eld on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 7:30 P.M, inthe <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall on Ford City Road, Route 128N, Edward Lydick, Sec'y, 203 McWilliamsDr., Natrona Heights, PA 15065.GASTONVILLE-NUCLEUS LODGE. #377. meets every Thursday at 8:00 P.M. in LO.O,F.Bldg., Finleyville-Elrama Road. Richard Froebe, Sec'y, Froebe Rd., Venetia, PA 15367.MONONGAHELA DEGREE LODGE, #88, meets the 4th Wednesday <strong>of</strong> every month at theNucleus <strong>Lodge</strong> Hall at 7:30 P.M. Eugene Umbel, Sec'y, RD I, Box 243, Dunbar, PA 15431.MON V ALLEY REBEKAH LODGE, #82, meets 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 7:30 P.M .. 100FBldg., E'lrama Rd., Carolyn G. Barger, Sec'y. 701 Maple Drive. Monongahela, PA 15063,GETTYSBURG-GETTYS LODGE, #124. meets at the Lutheran Social Service Complex.1075 Old Harrisburg Road, Philip O. Neth, Sec'y, P.O. Box 3411, Gettysburg, PA 17325,GLASGOW-FRED R. KORMAN LODGE, #55, meets 1st & 3rd Thursdays at Main St.William H. Oshall, Sec'y, RD 1, Box 51, Fallen Timher. PA 16639.GROVE CITY-ORCHARD MANOR, Director's Meeting Apr. to Sept., 3rd Friday at 7:00P.M,; Oct. to Mar" 3rd Saturday at 10:00 A.M. at 191 Orchard Dlive, Grove City, PA 16127.Diane Robimon, Administrator.JUDITH REBEKAH LODGE, #264, meets 1st & 3rd Thursday <strong>of</strong> each month at 8:00 P,M. atthe Pine Grove Comm, Bldg, Linda Dickson, Sec'y, 433 Liberty St., Grove City, PA 16127.HARRISBURG-CANTON HARRISBURG #54, meets 3rd We(~le s day at & 7:30 P.M" inZion Lutheran Church. Main & Rosanna St., Hummelstown. J. Harol Widder, Clerk, 18 WhiteOak Blvd" Mechanicsburg, PA 17055.SUSANNAH REBEKAH LODGE, #247, meets 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 2:00 P.M. at ChristLutheran Church, 124 S, IJth St., Harrisburg. <strong>Jan</strong>e E Reisinger, See'y, 5880 Chamber Hill Rd.,Harrisburg, ,pA 1711 LIiiAZLETON-HAZLETON LODGE, #65, meets e very Friday at7:30P.M" 120 W. OakSt.,Hazleton. Clinton Bittner, Sec'y, 421 E, WaJnut Street, Hazleton. PA 18201.IiECKTOWN-CONFIDENT LODGE. # 1133, meets 2nd and 4th Friday at 7:30 P.M.,Route 191. Harold W. Reiss, Sec'y, 1550 Chen y Lane. Mac ungie, PA 18062-9423,HONESDALE-FREEDOM LODGE, #88, meets every Monday at 8:00 P.M. in <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows Bldg., 742 Main Street. Howard L. Goodenough. Jr.. Sec·y. same address as above,INDIANA-PALLADIUM LODGE, #346, meets evel)' Monday at 8:00 P,M, (except Julyandl August meetings held 1st & 3rd Mondays only) at First Bapttst Church, Oak<strong>Jan</strong>d Ave. andChurch Street. Howard B. Brewer, Sec'y, P.O. Box 242. Indiana. P 15701-0242,JEANNETTE-JEANNETTE LODGE, #701, meets 1st and .lrd Tuesday evenings at Thirdand Bullitt Ave. Eugene T. Maninella, See'y, 218 Margaret AVe., Jeannette. PA 15644.JOHNSTOWN- ALMA LODGE, #523, meets evcry Frida)' evening (except July andAugust meetings held 1st and 3rd Fridays only) at 440-442 Main Street. John P. Pearce, Sec'y,355 Editll Ave., Johnstown, PA 15906,WILLlAl'VI F. PACKER ENCAMPMENT, # 127, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in Alma Hall, 440­442 Main Street. John p, Pearce, Scribe, 355 Edith Ave., Johnstown. PA I S~06,LAKE CITY-NlCKEL PLATE LODGE. #1125, meets evcry Wednesday evening in FernRebekah <strong>Lodge</strong> Hall, 2180 Rice Ave. Paul Crosby, Sec·y. 8130 Keefer Road. Girard, PA 16417.FERN REBEKAH LODGE, #234, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday, April I to October 31 at 7:00P,M., and No\', I until March 31 at 2:00 P.M., at 2180 Rice Ave. Mildred Struchen, Sec'y, 2500Nursery Road. 301 N, 3rd Street, Lake City, PA 16423.LAKE COMQ-NAKOMIS REBEKAH LODGE, #497, meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday at8:00 P.M, Bonnie Watson, Sec'y, PO Box 22, Poyntelle, PA 18454.LAKE COMO LODGE #965 meets every Monday at 8:00 P,M. at Rt. 247, Lake Como, RabenBrennan, Sec'y, PO Box 106. Lake Como, PA 18437.LANSDOWNE-LANSDOWNE LODGE. #282, meets I st and 3rd Monelay at 8:00 P,M. atHighland and Stewart Aves, Lee McDonald, Sec'y, 2635 Eldon Ave., Drexel Hill, PA 19026.LATROBE-ANNIE REBEKAH LODGE, #134, meets 2nd Monday atl:30 P,M., and 4thMonday at 2:30 P,M, at 630 (R) Depot St., Latrobe, Dorothy Butler, Sec'y. RD 7, Box 9,Latrobe. PA 15650.LATROBE LODGE #541 meets every Thursday at 8:00 P.M. at 630 (R) Depot St., Fred M. See,Sec'y, P,O, Box 226, Latrobe, PA I 565(),LAWRENCEVILLE-LADY LAWRENCl, REBEKAH LODGE #349, meets 1st and 3rdThursdays at ILOO A,M. at the Lawrcnce '!unic ipal Bldg. Avis Deats, See'y, RFD 2, Box 935.Lawrenceville, PAI6929LEESPORT-LEESPORT LODGE, #1 4 1. meet, e very Tuesday at 7:30 PM (Nov. thruApr.) and at 8:00 P.M, (Mal' thru Oct.) <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall, 27 Railroad Avenue, Leroy Q,Wenrich, Sec'y, 247 Main Street. Leespon. PA 1953EARL R. LElBY ENCAMPMENT. #106. meeLlevery 2nd Thursday at 8:00 P.M. in <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsHalL Leon S. Stamm, Scribe, 3 L5 Governor Dr., Miffl in P


<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000REBEKAH MAGAZINE15MARKLETON-QUEEN VICTORIA R£BEKAH LODGE, #575, meets the 1st &3rd Thursdayat7:00 P.M. atlOOF Hall , RD I, Kingwood, Markleton. Judy Clevenger, Sec'y, 479 TurkeyFoot Trail, Markleton, PA 15551.MEADVILLE-MEADVILLE AUXILIARY, #47, meets the 4th Saturday each month at <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows Horne, 400 N. Main St. Lady Marcia LaVan, Sec'y, 2515 Scrubgrass Rd., JacksonCenter, PA 16133.MYRTLE REBEKAH LODGE, #60, meets I stand 3rd Friday .t<strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Home, 400N. MainStreet. Mrs. Jessie Werner, Sec'y, 654 Calvin Ct., Meadville, PA 16335.ODD FELLOWS HOMEOFWESTERN PA, The Pioneer Home, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors and Trustees,meets every 2nd Friday at 400 N. Main Street. Jessie Chambers Werner, Sec'y, 654 Calvi n Ct.,Meadville, PA 16335.MECHANICSBURG-MECHANICSBURG LODGE, #215, meets 2nd and 4th Friday at7:30 P.M. at 97 W. Portland Street, Mechanicsburg. J. Harold Widder, Sec'y., 18 White OakBlvd., Mechanicsburg PA 17055.MIDDLETOWN-TRIUNE LODGE, #307, mee·ts every Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. at 47 W.Emaus Street. Willis G. Robinson, Sec'y, P.O. Box 612, Middletown, PA 17057.DAUPHIN ENCAMPMENT, #10, meets 4th Monday at 8:00 P.M. at 47 W. Emaus St.,Middletown, George F. Calhoun, Scribe, 122 S. 5th St., Lemoyne, PA 17043RED ROSE REBEKAH LODGE, #586, meets 1st and 3rd Thursday at 7:30 P.M. in 1.0.0.F.Hall , 47 W. Emaus Street. Edith M. Morrow, Sec'y, 407 E. Emaus Street, Middletown, PA17057DO FELLOWS AND REBEKAH HOME AUXILIARY OF EASTERt"l PA, meets 1stSaturday at 1:00 P.M. at the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Home <strong>of</strong> Middletown. <strong>Jan</strong>e E. Reisinger, Sec'y., 5880Chamber Hill Ro., Harrisburg, PA 17111.MIFFLINBURG-FAITH, HOPE, & CHARITY 'REBEKAHLODGE#15, meets 2nd &4thTuesdays at 7:30 P.M., at Cowans Social Hall, RR 2, Mifflinburg. Molly M. Criswell, Sec'y,Rd 4, Box 20B, Mifflinburg. PA 17844.MILLBROOK-LADY WORTH REBEKAH LODGE, #328, meets 2nd & 4th Thursday at7:30 P.M. at Millbrook Grange Hall. Sara Bindas, Sec'y, 61 Bindas Lane, Stoneboro, PA 16153.MILROY-LADY BUTLER REBEKAH LODGE, #316, meets 1st and 3rd Friday in theFellowship Hall at White Memorial United Church <strong>of</strong> Christ. Nancy M. Wert, Secy, 2516 NewLancaster Valley Rd., Milroy, PA 17063.MONTROSE-MARY REBEKAH LODGE, #7, meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 8:00 P.M.at the Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars Bldg., y:, mile east <strong>of</strong> Montrose, Rt. 706 East. Dorothy Snow,Sec'y, R.D. 3, Box 91, Montrose, PA 18801.MORGANl'OWN-CAERNARVON LODGE #557, meets 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:30P.M. (Oct 1st thru Mar. 31st) and at 8:00 P.M. (Apr. 1st thru Sept. 30th) St. Thomas ParishHouse, Cherry Lane. Charles R. Garman, Sec'y., R.D. 1, Box 293, Morgantown, PA 19543.MT. PLEASANT-MOSS ROSE LODGE, #350, meets 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:00 P.M.at V.FW. Post 3368, Main Sireet, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Donald Parry, Sec'y., Box 4, Alverton, PA15612.MUNCY-BRADY LODGE, #116, meets every Friday at 8:00 P.M. at 13 S. Main Street.Leon Fenstennaker, Sec'y, R.D. 3, Box 553, Muncy, PA 17756.CELESTIA REBEKAH LODGE, #80, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:30 PM. at 13 S. MainStreet. Constance Hess, Sec'y, 210 Westland Ave., Duboisetown, PA 17701.NAZARETH-ALUTA LODGE, #488, meets every Friday at 8:00 P.M. at 1068 BushkillCenter Road. Richard Pritchard, Sec'y, P.O. Box 174, Wind Gap, PA 18091.LADY HALL REBEKAH LODGE, #202, meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday at 7:30 P.M. atAlutaHall , I.O.O.F. , 1068 Bushkill Center Road. Dolores E. Keller, Sec'y, Box 242, Tatamy, PA18085.NEW BLOOMFIELD-MACKINAW LODGE, #380, meets every Monday at 7:30 P.M.(Oct. thru Apr.) and 8:00 P.M. (May thru Sept.) in the <strong>Lodge</strong> Hall , 18 W. Main Street. BrooksE. Reeder, Sec' y, R.D. I, Box 80-A, Elliotsburg, PA L7024.MAHONEY REBEKAH LODGE, #428, meets Ihe 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7: 30 P.M. in <strong>Odd</strong>Fellows Hall, 18 W. Main Street. Martha Rice, Sec'y, 26 W. Shonrtll Rd., Newport, PA 17074.NEW HOLLAND-EARL LODGE, #413 , meets I st and 3rd Thursday at 7: 30 P.M. at 272Locust Street. Russell E. McQuale, Sec'y, 17 S. Gr<strong>of</strong>fdale Road, Leola, PA 17540.NEW KENSINGTON-NEW KENSfNGTON LODGE, #804, meets 1st and 3rd Thursdayn.ights at 8:00 p.m., Carpenters Union Hall, 854 Fifth Ave., New Kensington, PA 15068. CharlesJones, Sec'y, 1520 Neely St., Natrona Heights, PA 15065.NEW RINGGOLD-CONSTANCE REBEKAH LODGE, #161, meets 2nd and 4thThursdays a17:30 P.M. in East Brunswick Hall. Ellen A. Brossman, Sec'y, 16 Stanton Street,Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972.NORRISTOWN-MONTGOMERY-CURTIS-NORRIS LODGE, #57, meets the 2nd &41h Mondays at 8:00 P.M. at l.0.0.F. Hall, 1232 Astor Street. Jon Gorman, Sec'y, 1919Muhlenberg Dr. , Lansdale, PA 19446.NORRISTOWN ENCAMPMENT, #37, meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday in the <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsBldg. George C. Quier, Scribe, 1005 Forest Ave., Norristown, PA 19403.WOODBINEREBEKAHLODGE,#342,meets2ndaod4thMondaysat2:00P.M.atI.0.O.F.Hall,1232 Astor Street. Esther Kershner, Sec'y, 100 Burnside Ave., Norristown, PA 19403.PHILADELPHIA-CANTON PHILADELPHIA, #1, meets 4th Thursday at 8:00 P.M. atWalker Hall. 1290 Southampton Rd. Joseph M. Strausser, Clerk, 121 N. Ave., Ventnor, NJ08406.PERSEVERANCE ENCAMPMENT, # 135, meets 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings in Walker Hall,1290 Southamplon Rd. Elliot Tenenbawn, Scribe, 83 Hunt Drive, Horsham, PA 19044-1I34.WALKER LODGE, #306, meets every Monday at 8:00 P.M. at 1290 Southhampton Rd. MikeShorten, Sec'y, 2016 Barlow SI., Philadelphia, PA 19116.METROPOLJTAN LODG E, # 150, meets I st and 3rd Tuesday in their <strong>Lodge</strong> Hall at 500Huntingdon Pike, Rockledgc, Harold A. Boden, Sec'y, 1375 Slayton Drive, Maple Glen, PA19002.MYSTIC LODGE, #270, meets every Monday (except the 1st Monday each month) aI8:00 P.M.at the American Legion Bldg., 8041 Frankford Ave. Elliol Tenenbaum, See'y, 83 Hunt Drive,Horsham, PA 19044-1134,LADY MYSTiC REBEKAH LODGE #14 L, meets 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 8:00 PM at 4805Richmond St., Philadelphia. Evelyn Glenn, Secy, 710 Glenview St., Philadelphia, PA 19111LETITIA PENN REBEKAH LODGE, # 173, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 8:00 P.M. at Walker<strong>Lodge</strong> Hall, 1290 Southampton Rd., Philadelphia. Calherine E. McMenamin, Sec'y, 238 SireetRd. C-IOI, Southampton, PA 18966.V ARlETY LODGE, #37, meet., every 2nd and 4th Thursday Evening 8:00 PM at 4805Richmond SI., Philadelphia. George Helmuth, Sec'y, 12 E. Delaware Trail, Medford, NJ 08055­9022.PHOENIXVILLE-PHOENlX LODGE, #212, meets 2nd and 4th Monday at 8:00 p.m., 237Bridge SI., Phoenixvi lle, PA 19460. Robert S. McKinley, Sec'y, 702 Donna Lane, Phoenixville,PA 19460.PHOENIX ENCAMPMENT, #79, meets 1st and 3rd Monday at 8:00 p.m., 237 Bridge St.,Phoenixville, PA 19460. Robert S. McKinley, Scribe, 702 Donna Lane, Phoen.ixville, PA19460.PITTSBURGH-BRUSHTON-SW1SSVALE LODGE, #1107, meets every Thursday at8:00 P.M. in the American Legion Hall, Post #351, Verona Road. Donald G. Buchanan, Sec'y,621 Veron.ica Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15235 . UNIFIED LODGE #2, meets every Thursday at 8:00 P. M. at 3219 Central Ave., Pittsburgh, Ronald J. Collins, Sec 'y, PO Box 4213, PittSburgh, PA 15202. LADY UNlTED REBEKAH LODGE, #3, meets 2nd and 4th Monday al 7:30 P.M. at 3579 Mason.ic Way, Masonic Temple. Anne Dihlman, Sec'y, 841 California Ave. #310, Pittsburgh, PA 15202-2712. PETER FRITZ LODGE #486, meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 8:00 P.M., American Legion Hal, 1751 Arlington Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA Jeffrey Held, Sec'y, P.O. Box 42437, Pittsburgh, PA 15203. MARY MAGDALENE REBEKAH LODGE, #365, meets 2nd and 4th Monday in the Mary S.Brown Un.ited Methodisl Church, 3424 Beechwood Blvd., Myra McCorkle, Sec'y, IH33Woodcove Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15216.PITTSTON-THISTLE LODGE, #512, meets every Monday at 7:30 P.M. in <strong>Odd</strong> FeHowsHall, 59 S. Main Street. Richard Kithen, Sec'y, 232 Liberty Street, West Pittston, PA IRMJ.PORT MATILDA-PORT MATiLDA LODGE, #733, meets 1st and 3rd Friday al 7:30P.M. at the Fowler Grove U.M. Woman 's Bldg., Route 220. Donald R. Tmlick, Sec'y., 161Stover Rd., Bellefonte, PA 16823.POTTSTOWN-MANATAWNY LODGE, #214, meets 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:30P,M.at the I.O.O.F. Hall, King and Charlotte Sireets Oct. I through May 31, and at 8:00 P.M. Juneto Sept. 30. Gerald L. Markley, Sec' y, 393 State Street, Pottstown, PA 19464.LADY WlTTENMYER RFBEKAH LODGE #20, meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at R: OO PMat 100F Hall, 300 King St., Pottstown, <strong>Jan</strong>e Dotterer, Sec'y, 2990 Donerer Rd., Gilbensville,PA 19525REW-FOSTER LODGE, #333, meets every Tuesday at 8:00 P.M. in Ihe <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall ,Main Street. Paul Berlin, Sec'y, PO Box Ill, Rew, PA 16744.RIDGWAY-RlDGEWA Y LODGE # 969, meets 1st and 3rd Fridays at 8:00 PM at 241 MainSt., Ridgway, C. William Reed, Sec'y, PO Box 108, Ridgway, PA 15853.ROCHESTER MILLS-ALERT LODGE, #936, meets every Thursday at 8:00 P.M. in the1.0.0.F. Hall, Main Street. Robert Kantorsk.i, Sec'y, 219 Enterprise Dr., Rochester Mills, PA1577 1-8135.ELECTA REBEKAH LODGE,#537, meets2ndand4thTuesday at I :30P.M. in theI.O.O.F. Hall.Betty L. Elder, Sec'y, PO Box 193, Rochester Mills, PA 15771.RUSH-ERt"lESTINE REBEKAH LODGE #548, meets 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. atRush <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall , Rush, PA, Sylvia Jones, Sec'y, RR 5, Box 53, Montrose, PA IRH OI .SCHNECKSVILLE-JORDAN LODGE, #192, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday, Schnecksv illeFire Hall, Main Street. Stanley Wieand, Sec'y, 3795 Maple Street, Allentown, PA 18104.LADY LILLIE BEST REBEKAH LODGE, #222, meets I st and 3rd Wednesday, SchnecksvilleFire Hall, Main Street. Jill F. Schlosser, Sec'y, 4927 Spruce St. , Schnecksville, PA 18078.SELINGSGROVE-LADY SELIN REBEKAH LODGE, #378, meets lSI and 3rd Tuesdayat7:30 P.M. on High Street. Hilda Mull, Sec'y, R.D.#2, Box 298 B, Middleburg, PA 17R42 .SELLERSVILLE-LADY SELLERS REBEKAH LODGE, #558, meets 2nd and 4thTuesday at 7:30 P.M. in l.0.0.F. Hall, Main Street and Temple Ave. Mary Landes, Sec'y, 316S. Main St., Sellersville, PA 18960.SHAMOKIN-REGINA REBEKAH LODGE #230, meeL' 2nd & 4th Thursday at 7:30 P.M .in the MI. Tabor # 125 <strong>Lodge</strong> Hall, Treverton Rd., Jearldean Losiewicz, Sec' y, R.D. I, Box 845 ,Coal Township, PA 17866.MT. TABOR LODGE, #125, meets every Monday at 7:30 P.M. , I mile north <strong>of</strong> Shamokin on Rt.225. William Gruneberg, Sec'y, 1731 Park Avenue, Shamokin, PA 17872.SHARON-SHARON LODGE, #347, meels 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. at 25 W.Shenango Street, Sharpsville. James Housman. Sec'y, 1192 Bedford Road, Masury, Ohio44438.SHARPSVILLE-ADONlRAMLODGE, #739, meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.M . at25W. Shenango Street. Rtchard Slater, Sec'y, 814 Pearl Street, Sharon, PA 16146.


16 THE PENNSYLVANIA ODD FELLOW <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000SHARPSVILLE REBEKAH LODGE, # I 10,mee" the 2nd &4thThursdaysat7:30 P.M. at 25 W.Shenango St. Florence Paddock, Sec'y, 7626 Stewart Sharon Rd. , Masury, OH 44438SHENANDOAH-SHENANDOAH LODGE, #591, meets 2nd & 4th Monday at7:30P.M.,OF Cemetery Chapel, Cemetery Rd. , Shenandoah Heights. Robert Beddall, Sec'y, 34 S. JardinSt., Shenandoah, PA 17976.SHILLINGTON-SHILLINGTON LODGE, #1175, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:30 P.M.at 116-118 W. Lancaster Ave. Leon S. Stamm, Sec'y, 315 Governor Dr., Mifflin Park, Reading,PA 19607-2815.SMETHPORT-SMETHPORT LODGE, #389, meets the 2nd &4th Monday at 8:00 PM. inIOOF Hall, 406 W. Main St. Arthur Paul.,on, Sec'y, 3 Ande~on St., Ml. Jewett, PA 16740.SPRING CITY-VINCENT LODGE, #762, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:30 P.M. in thebasement <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Temple, III N. Main Street. Lenu s Hostetter, Sec'y, 380 LewisRoad, Royersford, PA 19468.ST, CLAIR-MINERAL LODGE, #285, meets 1st & 3rd Mondays at 7:30 P.M. , 41 N. 2ndSt., St. Clair. George Wolfe, Sec'y, 95 Front St., St. Clair, PA 17970.STATE COLLEGE-LADY EMIL Y REBEKAH LODGE#452, meelS 2nd &41 h Mondayat 7:30 P.M. in Windemere Hall , 454 Rolling Ridge Dr. , State College, PA. Linda Confer, Sec'y,PO Box 486, Port Malilda, PA 16870.CANTON RIDGEL Y #8 meets at Windemere Hall , 454 Rolling Ridge Dr., State College. ArthurMoyer, Clerk, 120 <strong>Grand</strong>view Rd., State College, PA (680), (814) 238-8547ST A TECOLLEGELODGE# I 032, meets 1st &3rd Mondays at 7:30 P.M. at Windmerc Hall,454Rolling Ridge Dr., State College, PA. Kenneth H. Kulp, Sec'y, P.O. Box 255, State College, PA16804.STONY FORK-MARINDA REBEKAH LODGE # 107 meets the 1st & 3rd Monday at 1:00P.M. in the <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall. Elva Maines, Sec'y, Sylvan Glenn #67, Tioga, PA 16946.STRASBURG-STRASBURG LODG E #36 I meets 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:30 P.M. at 911E. Main St. Donald A. Bachman, See'y, 117 Miller Street, Strasburg, PA 17579.STROUDSBURG-FT. PENN LODGE # 134 meets 1st & 3rd Wednesday at 8:00 P.M. at572 Mai n St., Siroudsburg. Richard Seid<strong>of</strong>, Sec'y, HCR I, Box 560, Sciota, PA 18354.SUMMERVILLE-LADY EVANGELINE REBEKAH LODGE, #146, meets lSi and 3rdTue$day a17:30 P.M. in Civic Center, West Penn Street. Bertha Reitz, Sec'y, RD I, Box 185,Summerville, PA 15864.SUNBURY-LADY EDEN REBEKAH LODGE, #56, meels 2nd and 4th Tuesday, al 7:30P.M. at Augusta <strong>Lodge</strong> Hall, I.O.O.F., R.D. 3, Plum Creek Road. Gloria M. Snyder, Sec'y., R.R.I, Bo< 171, Sunbury, PA 17801-97.10.TITUSVILLE-QUEEN CITY LODGE, #304, meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday at. 8:00 P.M.,4291 W. Cenlral Ave., Melford Holmes. Sec'y, 42961 W. Cellu'al Ave., Titusville, PA 16354.LADY DRAKE REBEKAH LODGE #30 lmccls 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. at 1.00.F.Hall, 811 W. Central Ave., Joan Gates. Sec'y, 122 E. Bloss St.. Titusville, PA 16354.TUNKHANNOCK-TUNKHANNOCK LODGE, #699. meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 8:00P.M. al Lemon Community Hall. Roule 29, Lemon, PA . Thomas Severcool, Sec'y, RR $, Bo ~4219, Meshoppen, PA 18630.LADY ESTHER REBEKAH LODGE #74, mel''' 2nd & 4th Wednesdays a18:00 P.M . at LemonCommunily Hall, Roule 29, Lemon, PA. Shirley Sevcrcool, Sec'y, RR4, Box 4219, Meshoppen,PA 18630.VANDERGRIFT-VANDERGRIFT LODGE, 111116, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:45P.M. in <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows HaJl, 112 Grant Ave. Ronald Stephenson, Sec'y, RD 2, Box 383,Kittanning, PA 16201.WALTERSBURG-NATHAN LEWIS FORT NECESSITY LODGE. #254, meets 1st and3rd Monday at 7:30 P.M. Eugene Sabatula, Sec'y., RD I, Box 203, Dunbar, PA '15431.ELLEN REBEKAH LODGE, #233, meets 2nd and 4th Monday, 7:00 P.M., Waltersburg,Bern ice M. Thomas, Sec'y, 244 Rutter Lane, Sl11ock, PA 15480-9520.WAMPUM-ELLWOOD CITY LODGE, #9, meets 2nd and 4th Thu"d'lY at 7:30 P.M., R.D.I, Bernard L. Myers, Sec'y, 802 Etna Street, New Ca, t1c, PA 16101.WARREN-WARREN LODGE, #139, meets Tuesday at 7:30 P.M., 208-210 HickoryStreet. John E. Colter, Sec'y, 906 Conewango Ave., Warren, PA 16365.KOSSUTH ENCAMPMENT, #98, meels 2nd and 4th Thursday at 8:00P.M., 208-210 HickoryStreet. Annual Degree Rally, 1st Saturday in June. John E. Colter, Scribe. 906 Conewago Ave.,Warren, PA 16365.WASHINGTON-LADY HOGUE REBEKAH LODGE, # 102, meet. Isl and 3rd Thursdayat 7:30 P.M., 696 fayette St., Wash-ington, PA. Ethel Bell, Sec'y, 850 Beech St. Apt. 215,Washington, PA 15301. ~WAYNESBURG-WAYNESBURG LODGE, #469, meets 1st and Jrd Tuesday aI8:00P.M. at 35 W. High Street. Richard Kamerer, Sec'y, 595 Point Alley, Waynesburg, PA 15370.WEST SUNBURY-WEST SUNBURY REBEKAH LODGE. #19, me.elS 2nd & 4thThursday at I :30 P.M., at the IOOF Hall in West Sunbury, Audean ByeJs, Sec'y, 1066 HookerRd., KanIS City, PA 16041.WHITE HAVEN-WHITE HAVEN LODGE, #457, meets 2nd & 4th Wednesdays at 7:30P.M. at 238 Main St. Willard lamson, Sec'y, J8 James Place. Wihite Haven, PA 1866 1.WYSOX-WYSOX LODGE, #1152, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 8:DO P.M. I mile south <strong>of</strong>Wysox on Rt. 187. Robert Hay. Sec'y, R.D. I, Box 86, Wyalusing. PA 18853.YORK-MT. ZION LODGE, #74, meets lSI, 3rd and 51h Monday a17:30 P.M. at <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsHall, 525 Greenwood Road. Richard Stouch, See'y, P.O. Box 1173, York, PA 17405.MOUNT VERNON ENCAMPMENT, #14, mcets 2nd and 4th Monday al <strong>Odd</strong> Fellows Hall,525 Greenwood Road. LaMar E. Dockey, Scribe, P.O. BOl< 725, York, PA 17405.SALOME REBEKAH LODGE. #JO, meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:30 P.M. at <strong>Odd</strong> FellowsHall, 525 Greenwood Road. Beverly A. Bowers, Sec'y, 1228 Edison Stree~ York, PA 17403.Periodical MailJO HN CUPP JR"GE NER AL WORTH #38692 E MAIN ST SUI TE 24UN IO NTOWN PA 15401

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