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Rajah News<br />

www.rajahshrine.org<br />

Vol. 73 August-September, 2016 No. 5<br />

A Busy Summer<br />

Club Activities/MASA/Pretzel Bowl/Sportsmen’s Raffle


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The Potentate’s Message<br />

Es Salamu Aleikum<br />

Nobles, Ladies and Friends:<br />

Ahh, summertime. Yes summer is upon us. All of June’s activities were well<br />

attended and I believe enthusiastically received. Thank you to the committees if<br />

any, and the chairman for making them fun.<br />

July began with representatives in Tampa for the Imperial Session, then back<br />

home to join everyone for picnics, the Car Show and more picnics. Then we had<br />

to change pace for the Stated Meeting and the Fightin Phils Baseball Game. And<br />

you guessed it, we finished off the month with more picnics.<br />

By the time we receive this issue of the Rajah News, the Pote’s Picnic will have passed. I hope a great time was had by<br />

all, and for sure the food and camel’s milk put a smile on everyone’s face. A special Thank You to all the volunteers/workers<br />

who made this picnic a success. The rest of August I’m sure will be used to prepare our Units and Club’s floats, along with<br />

practices and rehearsals for MASA. Of course this will be intermixed with more picnics, and will end with the Provost<br />

Guard, Elvis Night.<br />

With a sold out Sheraton and more staying in other hotels, I’m sure Rajah will make Illustrious Sir Ron Klee, PP, MASA<br />

President proud of our attendance and performance in the parade on Saturday. As soon as all the hoopla, of Virginia Beach<br />

is over, it will be time to concentrate on and request volunteers, helpers and workers, to make our Sportsman’s Raffle exceptionlly<br />

successful. Why do I say this? This year we have the Pretzel Bowl the day before the Raffle, with no other scheduling<br />

options. So this means Friday and part of Saturday, instead of all day Saturday, we’ll be setting up for the Raffle. Please<br />

try to attend and help set up. Remember many hands make little work. This also applies to Sunday’s break down and Monday’s<br />

stowing away of everything. I know we can pull this off; we just have to plan a little differently than usual. I am<br />

thanking everyone in advance for your much needed extra help.<br />

Lastly looking ahead, October brings the Ladies’ Jewelry Raffle, and there is more about this elsewhere in this issue.<br />

October 29th is the one-day Man to Mason Day and Rajah will be there to turn Masons into Shriners, just as we did at the<br />

Pote’s Picnic. So keep getting those petitions to the office, and remember two awards will be given at this year’s end to the<br />

Noble, and Unit or Club, with the most signers.<br />

Yours in the Faith,<br />

Larry Bortz, Potentate<br />

P.S. To the Car Club: Great show, 172 entries, fabulous, well done!<br />

ALIEKUM ES SELAMU<br />

Attest:<br />

Joe Hagan<br />

Recorder<br />

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RAJAH SHRINE<br />

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Fax: 610-916-9100<br />

www.rajahshrine.org<br />

♋<br />

EDITOR<br />

Sam Ellis<br />

2409 Treeline Drive<br />

Easton, PA 18040-7925<br />

Phone: 610-390-6188<br />

Email: sellis4947@aol.com<br />

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October 10, 2016<br />

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

ILLUSTRIOUS SIR<br />

LAWRENCE S. BORTZ, III<br />

POTENTATE<br />

DAVID W. EVANS<br />

CHIEF RABBAN<br />

JARED R. KICHLINE<br />

ASSISTANT RABBAN<br />

MICHAEL J. ZERBE<br />

HIGH PRIEST & PROPHET<br />

MARVIN J. MILLER<br />

ORIENTAL GUIDE<br />

RONALD F. RAPP, P.P.<br />

TREASURER<br />

JOSEPH J. HAGAN, SR.<br />

RECORDER<br />

JOSEPH J. HAGAN, SR.<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

INSURANCE COMMITTEE<br />

Every Thursday Evening at the Rajah Shrine Complex<br />

Doors Open at 5:00 - Bingo Starts at 6:30<br />

• Open To The Public • Smoke Free •<br />

• Refreshments Available for Purchase •<br />

Proceeds benefit Rajah Shrine and<br />

are not deductible as charitable donations.<br />

Recorder’s Message<br />

Hello Nobles, it feels like summer is here. The temperatures are creeping<br />

up every day and the picnics have been great. The Pote’s Picnic is just around<br />

the corner and I am looking forward to a great day with plenty of food and the<br />

cold sands for our new members.<br />

Thanks to our hospital drivers. They made a total of 28 trips to the hospital<br />

during May and June. Great job Nobles. The Hospital Service Unit is looking<br />

for some Nobles that would like to drive children to the hospital. If you think<br />

you may want to do this, please call the office at 610-916-9000.<br />

September will be a busy month with MASA, “Pretzel Bowl” and the Sportsmen’s<br />

Raffle. Please mark your calendars and try to make each of these events.<br />

We are still looking for a few Nobles that would like to become bartenders<br />

and also to become part of our building/property committee. Please call the office<br />

for more information.<br />

Your current dues card looks like a gold credit card. If you don’t have one<br />

of these, your dues for 2016 have not been paid. Please check now while you<br />

are thinking about it. You may pay your dues by mailing it in, or using a credit<br />

card by calling the office.<br />

Please enjoy the rest of the summer and I hope to see all of you very soon,<br />

at one of our events.<br />

NOTICE - NOTICE - NOTICE<br />

The Rajah Shrine Administration Office Will Be Closed On:<br />

Monday, September b 5, 2016<br />

In Observance of Labor Day.<br />

Thank you, Rajah Shrine Office<br />

CEREMONIALS<br />

Mini-Ceremonials shall be at the discretionof the<br />

Potentate. To schedule, please contact the recorder at<br />

610-916-9000.


Rajah Chanters<br />

It certainly has been a long drought since your<br />

Rajah Chanters have won the First Place Trophy at<br />

the MASA Chanter competition, but we have a feeling<br />

that will soon end. As we prepare for this year’s<br />

competition,we are doing it with more determination<br />

than ever to WIN, WIN, WIN!!!<br />

For those of you that follow the Chanter competition,<br />

the venue has changed. We will be holding the<br />

competition this year in the Virginia Beach Convention<br />

Center on the main floor. Please note this change<br />

and if you are planning on stopping by, please bring<br />

your loudest voices and strongest cheers as we will<br />

be singing our hearts out to prove that once again the<br />

Rajah Chanters are the best of the best in the Mid-<br />

Atlantic.<br />

This change venue has been in the works for several<br />

years and with Rajah’s Past Potentate, Illustrious<br />

Sir Ron Klee serving as President of MASA this year,<br />

it was felt that the timing was right to make the<br />

change. Everyone is sure that you will enjoy the new<br />

setting and will see how much better we sound in the<br />

new arena.<br />

Director Bryan Hartman and Assistant Director<br />

Bruce Rohrbach feel that with the songs we have chosen<br />

and the new setting, we are primed and pumped<br />

to bring home the top trophy. President Les Worley<br />

would also like to remind all of the Rajah convention<br />

goers, that we will be singing in the Rajah Hospitality<br />

Room at the Sheraton Hotel during the weekend and<br />

we look forward to seeing everyone at the parade on<br />

Saturday. The Chanters will also be taking part in the<br />

MASA Memorial Service on Thursday, September<br />

8th in the Convention Center, 2nd Floor at 1 PM.<br />

Elsewhere, we are happy to report that we have<br />

represented Rajah Shrine at several concerts recently<br />

and appeared in a few parades in the region this<br />

Spring and Summer. We have more appearances<br />

planned for this Fall and Winter and if you know of<br />

a group that would like to have some musical entertainment,<br />

just get in touch with us through the Rajah<br />

Office and we’ll be glad to work out a suitable time<br />

and date.<br />

If music is in your soul and you love to sing, this<br />

is your invitation to join us at one of our rehearsals<br />

on any Monday night in the All-Purpose Room at the<br />

Rajah Shrine Complex at 7 PM.<br />

Greg Lewis, PP<br />

Anglers<br />

We have finished our yearly fish fry and we’d like to thank<br />

everyone who attended and donated either a covered dish or dessert.<br />

Everything was delicious and we fed over 140 people again this year.<br />

A special thank you to the String Band for entertaining us during the<br />

event. If comments at Bingo and other Shrine events are any indication<br />

a good time was had by all.<br />

By the time you read this we may already have had our August<br />

dinner meeting with the Ladies. We want them to see what we do at<br />

our meetings and we have Donor Relations Chairman, John Swartz,<br />

coming to give a talk on the hospital and it’s goals. Hopefully this<br />

will be the beginning of dinners with the Ladies a couple times a<br />

year.<br />

On July 9th we began this year’s sauerkraut fund raiser. The cabbage<br />

was ready so the hard work of preparation is now upon us.<br />

We’ve had a good preliminary signup to help in the preparation and<br />

it should go well.<br />

Our early season fishing trips have been fruitful and many of us<br />

have enjoyed trips to New York, Canada and local lakes and streams.<br />

Shortly ten of us will be venturing to Sodus Bay in New York, which<br />

is one of the best bass areas in the state. In September a fishing trip<br />

to Oak Orchard Park is scheduled for salmon and there are at least<br />

three openings if any of you would like to join them.<br />

On a positive note we added two new members to the Angler’s<br />

Club at the membership picnic. We have also started our parade year<br />

by participating in the Lehighton Sesquicentennial parade. Before<br />

Preparing the fish at Angler’s Fish Fry.<br />

long we’ll be headed to Virginia for MASA and showcasing our little<br />

red boat. We have a great contingent of Anglers going and it should<br />

be a great time.<br />

Enjoy the summer and do a lot of catching while you’re fishing.<br />

Dick Snell - President<br />

PLEASE DRIVE<br />

CAREFULLY-<br />

SCHOOL<br />

IS OPEN.<br />

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Forks of the Delaware Tin Lizzies<br />

It’s been a busy summer so far for the Tin Lizzies. At the Membership Picnic, Parade Director<br />

Garret Newhartz and Past President Bruce Johnson<br />

had fun giving test drives in the little Model T replicas to<br />

members of the Divan and Past Potentate Ron Klee. Illustrious<br />

Sir Larry Bortz, Ron Rapp, along with Dave Evans,<br />

Mike Zerbe, Marvin Miller and Joe Hagan took a few laps<br />

around the Complex. This is in anticipation of the Divan<br />

driving cars in the MASA parade in September. Chief Rabban Dave Evans is a Tin<br />

Lizzie card holder and has experience with the cars. Treasurer Ron Rapp is also familiar<br />

with the cars having driven in past MASA parades.<br />

The Club fielded 14 cars at the July 2nd Lehighton 150th Anniversary parade. It was a great day with several Rajah<br />

Clubs and Units participating. I’m sure the people along the parade route got a good impression of our philanthropy and the<br />

diversity of Clubs and Units within our Temple.<br />

On July 9th we held our Annual Clam Bake at Newhart Park in Stockertown. Although the weather was threatening<br />

most of the day, it was a good time for family, food, and fellowship. Illustrious Sir Larry Bortz was on hand to enjoy the day<br />

and play a few games of ring toss. Ron Barron called Bingo, with just about everyone winning a game. Our thanks to the organizers<br />

of the event; Chairman Ron Barron, Club President Henry Faust and Lady Patricia, Garrett Newhartz, Bruce and<br />

Sally Johnson (thanks Sally for those great gift baskets), Sam and Kay Ellis, and everyone who brought desserts. (This writer<br />

could barely push away from the table.)<br />

The Club is looking forward to MASA and supporting our Past Potentate and MASA President Ronald Klee. Rajah will<br />

be leading the parade this year and our Club is proud that the Divan will be driving Tin Lizzie cars as the very first Unit.<br />

With the Divan and the Tin Lizzies participating, we’ll have our full complement of sixteen cars in the parade and we’re<br />

loving it!<br />

Sam Ellis<br />

The Chaplain’s Study<br />

Have you ever been asked the question, “Are you saved”? The Bible offers many meanings to the verb “to save” and<br />

most people make a very narrow definition of that word or phrase. Many people see the definition of salvation as a destination<br />

rather than a present state of being.<br />

It would seem then that salvation has something to do with having a way to heaven. So salvation becomes your ticket<br />

to that place in the sky with God and some people get that ticket and some people do not. That would seem like the logical<br />

outcome of the question, salvation gets you the ticket and others who don’t get the ticket are doomed to eternal pain.<br />

The Bible speaks of salvation as being alive with God who created you. In Isaiah 12:2 we find these words, “Surely God<br />

is my salvation...” The Old Testament Prophet puts salvation in the hands of God as he is active in our lives.<br />

The substance of “heaven” and terms like “eternal life” are found in the Bible but very seldom are they associated with<br />

death. These terms are often used with knowing God and being in one with his Son Jesus Christ who has given us eternal<br />

life.<br />

Salvation is not an achievement for us received because of what we have accomplished through doing what we consider<br />

doing good. Salvation rather is a state of being with God. This being is a comfort and a state of peace and well-being. It is<br />

knowing that God, through his Son Jesus Christ, has won our battle over death and now we can be part of God’s kingdom<br />

on earth and live with him in his heavenly kingdom.<br />

Jesus tells us that to know him is to know his Father in heaven, therefore, we have direct contact with him on earth.<br />

Jesus is concerned about how we live our life here and now among our brothers and sisters. We are not here to work our way<br />

to a heavenly mansion but to do good among his people on earth. Our service to others is the fulfillment of what the promise<br />

of salvation brings to us.<br />

Rev. David Newhart<br />

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Concert Band Float Is Readied For Mid-Atlantic<br />

Shrine Convention<br />

This year, more than 4,000 Shriners and<br />

guests will converge on the Oceanfront and occupy<br />

more than 5,000 hotel room nights during<br />

their stay. In addition to holding business meetings<br />

and functions at the Virginia Beach Convention<br />

Center, our Shriners will take to the streets<br />

to entertain and spread the word of our mission:<br />

to provide the highest quality care to children<br />

with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries<br />

and other special healthcare needs, to provide<br />

for the education of physicians and other<br />

healthcare professionals and to conduct research<br />

to discover new knowledge that improves the<br />

quality of life of children and families.<br />

The excitement is starting for the Concert<br />

Band, anticipating another MASA Convention in<br />

Virginia Beach, Virginia. Bandsmen are signed<br />

up and are going to be traveling by Chartered Bus<br />

or by their own car to the Sheraton Virginia<br />

Beach Oceanfront Hotel, September 8th thru 11th. (For<br />

details about available seats on the bus, contact Band<br />

President Joe McCarthy, 610-488-1382).<br />

Situated on the exclusive northern end of the Virginia<br />

Beach Boardwalk with direct beach access, our Nobles<br />

will have great ocean views and enjoy the best hospitality<br />

room at MASA.<br />

Rajah Shrine is very proud to support our Past Potentate<br />

and the MASA President, Ronald R. Klee. Noble Ron<br />

Klee has facilitated a number of changes for MASA and<br />

we are grateful for his leadership and vision. Duly noted<br />

is the Shrine-O-Rama that has been discontinued. This<br />

event usually held on Thursday evening at the Convention<br />

Center has lost its appeal and the officers of MASA have<br />

elected to make a change to the programing. This year, in<br />

its place, there will be a contest for the “Best Hospitality<br />

Room”. MASA officers plan to visit all the Shrine Hospitality<br />

Rooms throughout the convention. In anticipation<br />

of this event, the Rajah Nobleaires Dance Band is planning<br />

to entertain in the hospitality room on Thursday<br />

evening, setting the stage for a first class welcome party<br />

for everyone. Day two, Friday, the Concert Band and the<br />

Chanters have programs at the Virginia Beach Convention<br />

Center with performances starting at 9 AM.<br />

On day three, Saturday, Rajah Shrine has the honor<br />

of leading the Shriner’s Parade. Rajah participants will be<br />

in position by 8:45 AM, as requested. Many residents and<br />

visitors alike look forward to this Shriner’s Parade. The<br />

much anticipated festive Shrine Parade, complete with<br />

motorized vehicle units, clowns, floats and much more,<br />

kicks off at 9:30 AM on Saturday, September 10th at 17th<br />

Street and Atlantic Avenue and continues north to 27th<br />

Street. It’s free and open to the public. All are welcome<br />

and invited to line the parade route and join in the fun.<br />

Fraternally,<br />

Bryan D. Snyder -<br />

Unit Director, Chief Aide<br />

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String Band<br />

Greetings from the Rajah String Band. Hope you are having a great summer. We now have all our musicians back<br />

from their winter homes in Florida and are ready to start our summer season. Thanks to the Anglers for having us at their<br />

fish fry. It was great food and lots of fun. The String Band enjoyed playing for them.<br />

We started the parade season off with a bang on July 4th weekend. We had 3 parades in 4 days. Lititz Patriotic Parade,<br />

Lehighton 150th Anniversary Parade, and the July 4th Glenside Independence Day Parade.<br />

Upcoming Events:<br />

Wednesday, August 3 Pote’s Picnic - String Band plays at 2:00 pm<br />

Saturday, August 20<br />

Shenandoah Sesquicentennial Parade at 11 am<br />

September 7-9<br />

MASA, Virginia Beach, Virginia<br />

Saturday, September 17 East Petersburg Parade 10:00 am<br />

Wednesday, September 21 Ephrata Fair Parade 7:00 pm<br />

Wednesday, September 28 New Holland Spectacle of Bands 7:00 pm<br />

Saturday, October 1<br />

Rogers Truck Show - String Band plays at 1:00 am<br />

We are always in need of musicians to play in our great String Band. Rehearsals are on the second Wednesday of each<br />

month at 6:00 pm at the Complex. If you know of someone in need of a parade band, contact Tom Dietrich @<br />

tdietrich38@gmail.com.<br />

See you at the parades, Larry Christman, jchris9277@aol.com.<br />

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options. The family relocated to Easton, Pennsylvania in the Spring of 2010. A relative, Curtis Beam,<br />

was instrumental in referring Kaydnce to the Shriners Hospital of Philadelphia where at the age of one<br />

she began her many journeys for treatment. At age 3 she had her first surgical procedure called “Super<br />

Hip” and at age 5 she had her first lengthening. Today at age 7, and despite these obstacles, Kaydnce<br />

loves soccer, arts and crafts, and had just moved up as a Brownie in the Girl Scouts. With the support<br />

of her parents and siblings Michaela, Chloe annd Kaleb, Kaydnce has the enviable ability to be just<br />

like all other children of her age. The Shriners Hospital of Philadelphia and Nobles of Rajah Shrine are<br />

extremely proud to be a part of Kaydnce’s life journey.<br />

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19<br />

2016 PRETZEL BOWL KING<br />

2016 PRETZEL BOWL KING<br />

NOAH DAVID FICK<br />

NOAH DAVID FICK<br />

Early in 2006 Katrina Church was anxiously awaiting the birth of her son. Her joy quickly turned to concern,<br />

however, when she learned that her child would be born with a birth defect. Noah David Fick<br />

was Early born in 2006 without Katrina a right Church hand. was Each anxiously year about awaiting 1500 the babies birth of are her born son. in Her the joy United quickly States turned with to upper concern,<br />

limb however, reductions. when Noah’s she great learned uncle that Richard her child Lawrence would be was born responsible with a birth for defect. referring Noah the David family Fick to<br />

Shriners was born Hospital without for a right Children hand. in Each Philadelphia year about where 1500 at babies the age are of born six months in the United old Noah States was with fitted upper with<br />

his limb first reductions. prosthetic. Noah’s Children great with uncle limb reductions Richard Lawrence will have was some responsible difficulties and for referring limitations the throughout family to<br />

Shriners life but with Hospital proper for treatment Children and in Philadelphia care they can where live long, at the healthy age of productive six months lives. old Noah Today was Noah fitted enjoys with<br />

being his first in prosthetic. nature, helping Children others, with playing limb reductions X-box, basketball will have and some listening difficulties to music. and limitations Because throughout of Shriners<br />

expertise life but with with proper prosthetics, treatment Noah and has care a they special can attachment live long, healthy which productive allows him lives. to hold Today a pick Noah and enjoys strum<br />

a being ukulele in nature, that he helping has been others, wanting playing to X-box, play for basketball quite some and time. listening Noah’s to music. parents, Because along with of Shriners sisters<br />

Skyler expertise and with Cassidy prosthetics, are thankful Noah for has the a special support attachment and dedication which of allows the staff him of to Shriners hold a Hospital, pick and strum Rajah<br />

Shrine, a ukulele and that Noble he has Russell been Hottenstein wanting to who play has for quite transported some time. them Noah’s to and parents, from every along appointment with sisters at<br />

Skyler the Philadelphia and Cassidy Hospital. are thankful for the support and dedication of the staff of Shriners Hospital, Rajah<br />

Shrine, and Noble Russell Hottenstein who has transported them to and from every appointment at<br />

the Philadelphia Hospital.<br />

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Legion of Honor Commander’s Ball Honoring Commander Illustrious Sir Bill Remo<br />

<br />

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Former First Ladies<br />

Former First Ladies are seen here at Lily’s on Main in Ephrata.<br />

The ladies started getting together last year and intend on doing<br />

lunch once a year. All past first ladies are invited. This year’s<br />

luncheon was chaired by Ferne Engle, Sandy Coldren and Tess<br />

Shank.<br />

Next year, the Former First Ladies from Elizabethtown,<br />

Meg Lichtenwalner, Susie Lesher and Joanne Hariu, will be the<br />

committee.<br />

Ferne Engle, commenting on the inclusion of this story in<br />

Rajah News, said that she hopes it will be an incentive for other<br />

past first ladies to attend the next luncheon. “We did have a great<br />

time.”<br />

Rajah Nobles and Ladies Attending<br />

The MASA President’s Banquet<br />

The President’s Banquet with our own Ron Klee, Jr., PP and<br />

current President of MASA, will be held in the Convention Center<br />

Ballroom on Saturday, September 10th at 6 PM. The meal<br />

will be short ribs of beef, salad, potato, vegetables and dessert.<br />

Tickets are $45.00 per person, (cash bar). Dress for men is casual<br />

attire/Shrine shirt and Fez if desired, no shorts. Dress for<br />

Ladies is casual.<br />

The Ladies Luncheon will be held at the Convention Center<br />

on Friday, September 9th. Social hour 10:30 AM - Lunch at<br />

11:30 AM. Tickets are $35 per person. Dress is street dress or<br />

casual.<br />

If you have not made your reservations, please call the office<br />

at 610-916-9000.<br />

Thank you, Ron Rapp, PP - 2016 Rajah Pilgrimage Chairman.<br />

Rajah Provost<br />

Guard<br />

As we roll through the summer<br />

months, it seems that each year gets a little<br />

hotter and a little busier. Here we are almost<br />

at the end of the summer and there is<br />

still lots of hot weather and lots of actvities<br />

still on the agenda.<br />

All summer your Provost Guard has<br />

been meeting and planning for many of the<br />

events that take place in Rajah. We, of<br />

course performed our duties at the Pote’s<br />

Picnic; are planning our own Provost Family<br />

Picnic; making plans for the upcoming<br />

MASA Convention in Virginia Beach,<br />

there one of our own members, Dennis<br />

Hoch (who is this year’s Provost President)<br />

will move up the ladder of leadership<br />

in the Mid-Atlantic Shrine Provost Guard<br />

Association. We’ll be helping at the Pretzel<br />

Bowl on Saturday, September 17th and<br />

the following day, we will help the thousands<br />

of guests that participate in the<br />

Sportsman’s Raffle at the South End Gun<br />

Club.<br />

But. the big events of the year for us<br />

are still to come as we would like to see a<br />

large crowd when “Elvis” is in the house<br />

on Saturday, August 22nd at the Rajah<br />

Shrine Complex. Doors will open at 5:30<br />

and Jeff Krick, the region’s premier Elvis<br />

show artist will entertain and thrill music<br />

lovers as he sings, swings and dances his<br />

way through the night. Tickets are available<br />

from Provost members and will also<br />

be sold at the door.<br />

And without failure, pasta will be on<br />

the menu on Saturday, October 8th when<br />

we once again bring you the biggest and<br />

best spaghetti dinner in the land at the Annual<br />

Provost Guard All-You-Can-Eat<br />

Spaghetti Feast, also at the Rajah Shrine<br />

Complex Banquet Hall.<br />

Please tell your friends and neighbors,<br />

gather the gang together and plan on joining<br />

us for these Provost Guard sponsored<br />

events. You’ll be glad you did!!!!<br />

Are you looking for a fun and active<br />

Unit to join’ eureka, you’ve found it...the<br />

Rajah Shrine Provost Guard has been<br />

looking for you too. We meet on the Third<br />

Tuesday of each month in the All-Purpose<br />

Room on the campus of Rajah Shrine at 7<br />

PM. There is always room for one more.<br />

Greg Lewis, PP<br />

Communications<br />

Officer<br />

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LADIES OF RAJAH SHRINE, 5 TH ANNUAL<br />

JEWELRY AND FASHION EVENT<br />

Saturday, October 15, 2016<br />

10:00 AM to 2:30 PM<br />

Rajah Shrine Complex<br />

Benefits:<br />

Philadelphia Shriners Hospital for Children<br />

Cost is $20.00 per Ticket; with lunch included if you attend<br />

20 jewelry prizes, basket raffle, fashion show and vendor fair<br />

You do not need to be present to win.<br />

Tickets are available from any<br />

Divan or Aide Lady<br />

Please contact Barbara Maxwell at 239-777-8751 with any questions<br />

Lehigh Valley Shrine Club<br />

Fellow Nobles -<br />

Welcome to the “Dog Days” of summer! As I write this in the morning, the temperature has already passed the 90 degree<br />

mark. Hope you all are able to remain cool in this extreme heat.<br />

Our Annual Bingo Night at the Complex was held on Friday, May 20th. We had 54 Nobles, Ladies and guests present<br />

to enjoy a buffet dinner of sirloin beef tips, turkey, potatoes, and vegetables. Many games of Bingo were played with almost<br />

everyone winning a prize. We appreciate that many of our Nobles donated extra prizes to add to the fun.<br />

The June meeting was held at the Brass Rail on Wednesday the first. This was our Hawaiian Night when we wear beach<br />

shirts and leis. A very colorful evening was enjoyed by 29 Nobles and Ladies. Keeping with the casual theme, dinner was<br />

soup, salad, cheesesteaks, French fries and strawberry cake for dessert. It was not necessarily the most nutritious (or healthy)<br />

meal, but certainly one of the most enjoyable. The Potentate and his Lady were there to share the evening with us.<br />

Our Interclub Night is Wednesday, August 17th, to be held at the Masonic Lodge on Route 100, Trexlertown. It is always<br />

a fun time with all the fried eggs, ham, salad, corn on the cob and pie you can eat. If you leave there hungry, it’s your own<br />

fault! Ask any member or make reservations with our Secretary.<br />

Here’s an early reminder that the Annual Lehigh Shrine Club Golf Outing will be held on Wednesday, October 12th at<br />

Iron Lakes. Mark that date on your calendar for a day of good golf, good food, and great prizes!<br />

Remember to attend<br />

and support your Clubs and<br />

Units. Without an active<br />

membership, we will cease<br />

to exist!<br />

As always, it’s GREAT<br />

to be a Shriner!<br />

Yours in the Faith,<br />

Noble Roger C. Reis<br />

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Obituaries<br />

GEORGE T. BARBON, JR.,<br />

Wyomissing<br />

DIED: June 23, 2016<br />

EDGAR W. BUCHANAN,<br />

South Dakota<br />

DIED: December 3, 2015<br />

BARTON E. CROLL, Michigan<br />

DIED: July 6, 2016<br />

HOWARD J. ENDY, Annville<br />

DIED: June 21, 2016<br />

EDWIN J. FILCHNER, SR., Bath<br />

DIED: July 7, 2016<br />

ELLSWORTH FRANKENFIELD,<br />

Bethlehem<br />

DIED: February 1, 2015<br />

ALEXANDER L. GAUL, Florida<br />

DIED: November 30, 2015<br />

SAMUEL M. GETTER, Florida<br />

DIED: July 1, 2016<br />

HAROLD R. HAAK, Annville<br />

DIED: May 22, 2016<br />

RICHARD T. HAUG, Kutztown<br />

DIED: July 9, 2016<br />

SHELDON HORNE, Wyomissing<br />

DIED: July 13, 2016<br />

KENNETH M. KREWSON,<br />

Lansdale<br />

DIED: April 17, 2016<br />

ROY A. KURTZ, Mohnton<br />

DIED: May 29, 2016<br />

JOHN MARCIN, JR., Allentown<br />

DIED: July 9, 2016<br />

KENNETH E. MILLER,<br />

Lehighton<br />

DIED: April 25, 2016<br />

WARREN J. LINDERMAN,<br />

Reading<br />

DIED: May 25, 2016<br />

THOMAS L. MILLER, SR.,<br />

Shoemakersville<br />

DIED: May 26, 2016<br />

CLARENCE L. RODERICK,<br />

Lancaster<br />

DIED: May 19, 2016<br />

GEORGE T. SEILER, JR., Auburn<br />

DIED: May 20, 2016<br />

ELBUR A. TECHENTIN,<br />

Pottsville<br />

DIED: May 6, 2016<br />

THOMAS F. ZIEGLER, Topton<br />

DIED: May 24, 2016<br />

The last known address in our<br />

records is listed below. If anyone<br />

knows the whereabouts of the following<br />

Nobles, please contact<br />

Joseph J. Hagan, Sr., Recorder or<br />

Anne-Marie at the Administration<br />

Office, 610-916-9000.<br />

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DONALD E. PETERS<br />

109 Jana Circle<br />

Auburndale, FL 33823-2716<br />

WILLIAM P. MURRAY<br />

320 Park Rd.<br />

Wyomissing, PA 19610<br />

Lost<br />

In<br />

The<br />

Desert<br />

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Rajah Shrine<br />

P.O. Box 40, Blandon, PA 19510<br />

Vol. 73 Aug.-Sept., 2016 No. 5<br />

DATED MATERIAL<br />

NOTICE - NOTICE - NOTICE<br />

AUGUST, 2016<br />

RAJAH SPORTSMEN’S RAFFLE<br />

September 18, 2016<br />

This is our biggest Fundraiser!<br />

One month remaining<br />

to sell our tickets.<br />

Let’s make a big push to make this<br />

the biggest Raffle to date.<br />

BINGO EVERY<br />

THURSDAY NIGHT<br />

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Office Closed - September 5th<br />

Fall MASA - September 8th-11th<br />

Pretzel Bowl - September 17th<br />

Sportsmen’s Raffle - September 18th<br />

SEPTEMBER, 2016

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