MONTGOMERY-CORNERSTONE LODGE NO. 195 A. F. & A. M. Chartered November 22 1893 June 2015 ROCKVILLE MASONIC TEMPLE 612 GREAT FALLS ROAD ROCKVILLE, MD 20850 (301) 762-3422 Regular Communications First and Third Tuesdays Remember the Maryland Masonic Homes With your gifts and in your will. Weather Policy If public schools are closed due to bad weather, the Lodge will be closed Montgomery-Cornerstone Lodge #195 Trestle Board June 2015 June 2 Tuesday June 16 Tuesday June 20 Saturday Stated Communication ► Lodge will open at 7:30pm in the EA degree for the conferral of the Entered Apprentice degree on 2 new candidates. We’ll also be conducting business and balloting on William Woodward for affiliation. ► All EAs, FCs and MMs are encouraged to attend Stated Communication ► Lodge will open at 7:30pm in the FC degree to hear a Fellowcraft proficiency, then drop to EA to conduct remaining business. ► EAs are welcome and encouraged to attend Special Communication * * * Pending Dispensation * * * ► Lodge will open at 12:00pm in the MM degree for the conferral of the Master Mason degree Dates to Remember June 8 Monday June 27 Saturday July 4 Saturday Annual Past Masters Night at the Haymarket Lodge No. 313 Come and be part of this memorable tradition along side a very special guest, the Grand Master of VA. Join us for dinner at 6:30pm Please RSVP with Bro. Bob Blanken by June 1st, 2015 Annual Grand Lodge Family Day Picnic 302 International Circle, Cockeysville MD 21030 Saturday June 27th, 2015 11am to 4pm George Washington Memorial Public Dedication * * All Maryland Masons are encouraged to attend this historical event. * * Please read the following communication from the MD MWGM Wyvill Saturday July 4th, 2015 Be at the staging area by 7:45am FROM THE SECRETARY’S DESK Updating your contact information and/or notify us of deaths Please notify our Lodge if you plan to move, change phone numbers, or know about any of our brothers deaths, by contacting our Secretary, Bro. Romain Tweedy via email at: [email protected] Sunday Breakfast ($5.00 Donation) Sunday Breakfast at the Rockville Template Made-to-order eggs are available from 8:00 June 7 June 14 June 21 June 28 Have something to share or advertise on our next newsletter? All material for must be submitted for approval by the 15th of every month to allow enough time for reviewing. Please email Bro. Rod Olivares at [email protected] 2 FROM THE EAST Brethren, I’m excited to say we have quite the busy and exciting schedule ahead of us for the month of June before we go dark for the summer and I hope that many of you will join me for the several upcoming events we have lined up. On June 2nd we will be initiating 2 new men into the fraternity and on Saturday June 20th (pending dispensation approval) we will be holding a special communication for the purpose of raising 5 of our Fellowcraft to the sublime degree of Master Mason. Please make every effort to attend one or both of these degree conferrals if you’re around. It’s such an exciting and energetic experience to have a full lodge room during a degree conferral and I think it would be such a great way for us to head into the summer. On a separate note, as many of you have heard me talking about for the last couple of months, we are on the cusp of finalizing major renovations to the lodge building that we are hoping to get accomplished while we are dark. Everything from the floors, to the walls, to the ceiling as well as fixing the chairs. I have been working very closely with PM Hinnawi and other members of the Hall and & Library Association as well as members of the Lodge Improvement committee to obtain quotes and secure the funding needed for this project and we are very close to finalizing the entire project. If you have an opinion on the matter and wish to be heard (we all have opinions!), please plan to attend one of the upcoming stated communications so that your voice can be heard. Lastly, on the topic of the Hall & Library. At the recent meeting of the association in May, the board opted to forego adopting new by-laws in order to take the time to revamp the entire structure of the association and implement new by-laws that align the Hall & Library much more closely with the lodge itself and its members. This is a big step in the right direction for our lodge and one that has major implications for its overall functionality. I cannot thank PM and President of the Hall & Library Marwan Hinnawi enough for his cooperation in this endeavor. Right now I am planning on presenting the new H&L bylaws to the lodge at our meeting on June 16th in order for the lodge to understand the new structure and how their voice will be more actively heard as a member of the holding corp. My sincerest hope is that we will be able to get the new by-laws adopted by the end of July at the latest (hopefully sooner) and that come September when we get back to work as a lodge, we will have a newly renovated building and a newly restructured Title Holding Corporation! Like I said, a busy and very exciting near term schedule! I look forward to seeing you at our degree conferrals in June and I hope you all have a wonderful summer. Sincerely & Fraternally, Ian McIntosh | Worshipful Master facebook.com/mc195md twitter.com/MCLodge195 3 June 2015 Masonic Birthdays Bro. Max Nusbaum 06/04/1946 Bro. Joseph Kasser 06/17/1954 Bro. Donald Robert Adams 06/17/1964 Bro. Alan Arthur Sitnick 06/22/1965 Bro. David Henry Eisenberg 06/07/1966 Bro. Richard Joseph Kopp 06/15/1966 Bro. Barry Schwartz 06/25/1968 Bro. Glenn Ray Looper 06/11/1973 Bro. Robert Henry Allegar Sr 06/13/1977 Bro. James Dolar Knight PM 06/13/1977 Bro. Louis Shapiro 06/21/1977 Bro. Douglas Richard Wolf 06/21/1977 Bro. Edwin Irving Klein PM 06/20/1978 Bro. Leo Ballard 06/18/1985 Bro. Gregory Frank Neuschafer 06/09/1986 Bro. Phillip Lee Case 06/26/1989 Bro. Marwan S Hinnawi PM 06/18/1991 Bro. Mehrdad Dastouri 06/22/1998 Bro. Todd Evan Carton 06/19/1999 Bro. Rolin W Sidwell PM 06/19/1999 Bro. Arnold Jay Abraham 06/21/2005 Bro. Dan Birnstein 06/21/2005 Bro. Frederic Jean Giacomoni 06/25/2011 Bro. James Peter Goltz 06/25/2011 Bro. Nitin Gupta 06/25/2011 Bro. David Leo Danielian Holland 06/25/2011 Bro. Godwin Amamhumemesi Nwani 06/25/2011 2015 Montgomery-Cornerstone Lodge No. 195 Officers Worshipful Master Ian McIntosh [email protected] Senior Warden Paul McFadden [email protected] Junior Warden Robert Blanken [email protected] Secretary Romain Tweedy [email protected] Treasurer Thomas Graham [email protected] Senior Deacon Barry Rosen, PM [email protected] Junior Deacon Dominic Slavin [email protected] Senior Steward David Holland [email protected] Junior Steward Christopher Miller [email protected] Marshal James D. Knight, PM [email protected] Chaplain Louis M. Numkin, PM [email protected] Tyler Thomas Marraffa, PM [email protected] Ritualist Barry Rosen, PM [email protected] Grand Inspector Dan B. Lane, PM, WPJGS [email protected] Dep. Grand Lecturer Harold A. Garren, PM [email protected] 4 ? Did you know? As you may or may not know, Pennsylvania is known for having ritual that is very different from the ritual used in most other states. There are obviously going to be some differences from jurisdiction to jurisdiction (as those of you who have visited lodges in other states well know), but I've always heard Pennsylvania ritual is noticably different from anything you will see in any other state. I've yet to see this ritual in person, but I've always wondered why it's so different. I found the following information compiled by PM Ron Blaisdell of Capital of Strict Observance Lodge No. 66 in Lansing, Michigan that offers some insights into the origin of the PA ritual and since last month I shared about the unique ritual in Louisiana, I thought I'd share this month about Pennsylvania. Old Ancients: The exclusive ritual used by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania This ritual’s name is actually derived from the fact that it was the ritual of the Ancient’s Grand Lodge during the schism of the Ancients and Moderns (1751– 1813). Interesting to note here that the original Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania (of which Benjamin Franklin was Grand Master in 1734) was later part of the Modern’s Grand Lodge (and Franklin served as the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Pennsylvania for the Moderns). The first Pennsylvania lodge to be charter by the Ancients was established in 1758, and their Provincial Grand Lodge was chartered in 1761. The Moderns Provincial Grand Lodge ceased to function in 1785, and the 1786 the Ancients Provincial Grand Lodge declared their independence from England. The work of the “Old Ancients” ritual can best be compared to the work done by Calcutt and Hutchinson prior to 1772 when William Preston started working on the ritual (Preston's ritual was known for being extremely long and involved.. Supposedly the 12-parts of his Master Mason lecture took half a day to recite). Many brethren confuse the “Old Ancients” ritual with that of the English Emulation Ritual. This is not possible though, as the Emulation Ritual is a result of the Lodge of Promulgation that worked out the differences between the Ancient’s and Modern’s rituals in 1814, after the reconciliation and formation of the United Grand Lodge of England. Additionally, there are 4 lodges in Pennsylvania that do their work in the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect. Including one in Philadelphia that also conducts their business meetings in this dialect. 5 Special Announcements JOB WELL DONE Montgomery-Cornerstone’s May Blood Drive was a success thanks to you! We made our quota as the unofficial INOVA statistics showed we had 26 donated units, which beat our quota by one unit. Congrats to all our Masonic and community donors on a job well done!! Our next drive will be held on August 5th, 2015, so please help us again meet or exceed our quota. Lastly, from the “unknown individuals” who have been helped, thank you. Sincerely and Fraternally, Louis M. Numkin, PM - #195 Chaplain Next Blood Drive Bring your family and friends (children with picture ID and parental permission may donate from age 16). When: Wednesday, August 5th, 2015 Come help us meet or exceed our quota! Info: (301) 933-0537 Montgomery County School of Instruction Monday June 1st, 2015 All County Schools of Instruction are held at 7:30 PM on the first Monday of the month at the lodge hall of the host lodge except where noted. All officers are urged to attend, members are welcome to attend. The next Montgomery County School of Instruction will be held on Monday June 1st, 2015 at Montgomery-Cornerstone No. 195 and hosted by Wheaton Lodge. Exemplifying the EA degree. The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Maryland Kenneth S. Wyvill, Jr - Most Worshipful Grand Master 304 International Circle Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 (410) 527-0600 www.mdmasons.org www.askamarylandmason.com For a full list of Neighboring Lodges please visit www.mc195.org 6 CANDIDATE AND NEW MEMBER STATUS Awaiting Conferral of EA Degree Kennedy, Eugene Merwyn Lonogan, Kenneth D. Awaiting Conferral of MM Degree Seiden, Richard N. FC Reed, Stephen FC Williams, Major A FC Rose, William FC Awaiting EA Proficiency Completion Abdoun, Seifed-Din EA Pepra, Yaw EA Afsharjavan, Artin EA Wellington, Teddy, Jr. EA Beresniovas, Rokas EA Jackson, James S. EA Congedo, Isaac EA Rabin, Howard A. EA Tajdar, Ali EA Fawole, Ezekiel A. EA Awaiting FC Proficiency Completion Agbale, Divine M. FC Hinkel, Robert A. FC Daniels, Michael FC Rumpke, Adam MM Hinkel, Christopher S. FC Solomon, Lawrence FC Awaiting MM Proficiency Completion Pascual, Reginald MM Street, Ryan MM 7 8 Dated Announcement Please deliver by June 1, 2015 Non Profit Org. 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