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12 Periodical Pasadena Lodge of Perfection 150 North Madison Avenue -1710 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Officers of the Pasadena Bodies Lodge of Perfection Herbert E. Rowher, Jr., 33 0 Venerable Master Chapter of Rose Croix Arthur S. Beddoe, 33 0 Wise Master Council of Kadosh Jack Carlson, 32 0 KCCH Commander Consistory Armin Schulhof, 32 0 KSA Master of Kadosh All Bodies Gregory J. Gabriel, 32 0 Jon Ericson, 33 0 William F. Rook, 33 0 Stephen R. Miller, 32 0 KCCH Daniel Rivera, 32 0 KSA Time dated material Almoner Treasurer Secretary Organist Tiler aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Scottish Rite Calendar Keep Friday Nights for Scottish Rite APRIL Friday, April 4 Business Meeting 4:00 P.M. Cathedral Board Friday, April 4 Chapter of Rose Croix 5:30 P.M. Stated Meeting / Women s Association 6:00 P.M. Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal - Act I 6:30 P.M. Dinner 8:00 P.M. Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal - Act II Dinner Reservations: $10/person Last Day for reservations: Wednesday, April 2 mary@pasadenascottishrite.org or 626-795-4213 Fish available if requested when making your reservation. Check our Facebook page for the menu. Monday, April 14 & 28 Band Rehearsal 7:00 P.M. Downbeat 9:00 P.M. Lastbeat for the latest Calendar listings, check our web site at pasadenascottishrite.org Made in the USA Pasadena Scottish Rite No. 4 Valley of Pasadena - April 2014 Don t keep your best ideas locked away. Vol. 77

2 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 11 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin (USPS 422-600) -1710 626.795.4213 Fax: 626.795.1487 http://www.pasadenascottishrite.org bill@pasadenascottishrite.org Reservations: mary@pasadenascottishrite.org Official publication of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry Second Class Postage Paid at Pasadena, California No Subscription Price Published Monthly Except July/August Combined Editorial Staff Jim Hörricks, 33 Pat Meyer, 32º Editor Mail Manager Change of Address Please notify the Secretary s Office of your correct mailing address including ZIP CODE when moving. We will notify the Scottish Rite Journal. Allegiance The Bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite sitting in the Valley of Pasadena, Orient of California acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council (Mother Council of the World) of the Inspector General Knights Commander of the House of the Temple of Solomon of the Thirty- Third and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of the United States of America. Ronald A. Seale, 33 Sovereign Grand Commander Frank Loui, 33 Sovereign Grand Inspector General in the Orient of California Michael J. Bess, 33 Personal Representative of the Sovereign Grand Inspector General in the Orient of California Herbert E. Rowher, Jr., 33 0 Venerable Master, Lodge of Perfection Arthur S. Beddoe, 33 0 Wise Master, Chapter of Rose Croix Jack Carlson, 32 0 KCCH Commander, Council of Kadosh Armin Schulhof, 32 0 KSA Master of Kadosh, Consistory IN MEMORIAM Roderick K. McRae, 32º, Upland Mt. Baldy #419 December 29, 2013 Jesus Garza, 32º, Rosemead #457 February 8, 2014 Robert E. Schroeder, 32º, February 24, 2014 Claremont #436 May Almighty God, in his infinite mercy, Grant that we may meet again, to part no more. Music Notes A person who plays the trombone is called a trombonist or trombone player. The selections are the following, soprano, alto, tenor, bass, contra Base and F trombone. The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player s vibrating lips (embouchure) cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate. Nearly all trombones have a telescoping slide mechanism that varies the length of the instrument to change the pitch. Special variants like the value trombone and superbone have three valves like those on the trumpet. The word trombone derives from Italian tromba (trumpet) and one (a suffix meaning large ) so the name means large trumpet. The trombone has a predominantly cylindrical bore like it valved counterpart the baritone and in contrast to its conical valved counterparts, the euphonium and the horn. The most frequently encountered trombone and the tenor trombone and bass trombone.

10 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 3 The P.R. s Corner Ill. Michael J. Bess, 33º Brethren, a reminder that the April Stated Meeting will be held at 5:30 P.M. Immediately following the meeting we will celebrate the annual Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal, including the Mystic Banquet. Each year the Chapters of Rose Croix observe the celebration of the Mystical Banquet as a memorial service honoring the Knights of their Chapter who have passed on during the preceding year. We meet together to break the bread of fraternity, celebrating the lives of our departed Brethren and promising to abide by the Law of Love with our present Brethren and all humanity. Too many of our Brethren who have toiled to perform their Masonic duty for the good of humanity have passed on. We shall miss them, their friendship and companionship. By this observance let us strengthen the ties of brotherly love, past and present. By it, teach us not to let time regrettably pass where we neglect to express our love and affection for our Brethren and all humanity. By it, let us go forth and reconcile ourselves with those we may offended. Good Cheer Report Bruce Ivie, 33º Knee Surgery Please take a moment to call upon your distressed brethren. Arthur S. Beddoe, 33 Wise Master Chapter of Rose Croix I would like to thank the members of the Valley of Pasadena for the honor of electing me to serve as Wise Master for the 2014 year. On April 4th our Stated Meeting will be at 5:30 PM in the classroom, followed by the Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal. The remembrance of recently deceased is for the Knights of Rose Croix to remember those that have passed to the house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. It is here that we each in our own way celebrate their lives and the contributions their life gave to this word. The mystic Banquet is not itself a religious ceremony, however to our Jewish Brothers, its signifies the Feast of the Passover, commemorating Jehovah s passing over the Israelites houses while passing through the houses of the Egyptians to destroy the firstborn of each household. To our Christian Brothers, it signifies the Last Supper Jesus had with his Disciples after which following his crucifixion and resurrection. In the Tenebrae, or Extinguishing of the Lights, we witness each light, one by one, fade into darkness. As the darkness gathers in the world hope fades, and fear assumes its place. Fear of no salvation and no rekindling of life, fear of Death. Then Fiat Lux, one light appears, following by another, then another. Light pushes back the darkness, Faith and Hope returns and life as again rekindles. Mission Statement Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, USA It is the mission of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, USA, to improve its members and enhance the communities in which they live by teaching and emulating the principles of Brotherly Love, Tolerance, Charity, and Truth while actively embracing high social, moral, and spiritual values including fellowship, compassion, and dedication to God, family and country.

Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 4 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 9 The Secretary s Memo Pad Ill. William F. Rook, 33º As you are probably now aware if you read your mail, you have received the new Scottish Rite Privacy Policy. Unlike the policy issued by the Grand Lodge of California, if you signed the Scottish Rite document you have denied us permission to used your name in any public document or electronic conveyance, i.e. web site, social media etc. If you have not returned the form signed then you have given permission to the Rite to publish your name. As always no other personal information will be made public concerning any member, other then possibly their name or picture. Membership wise, DC has issued the second invoice for dues to those yet unpaid. As of this writing 653 members have paid, leaving 310 members unpaid. Or a 68% paid to 32% unpaid balance. We have 84 Life Members, 108 Endowed Memberships and 23 remitted memberships. In January we had to suspend 34 brothers for non payment of dues. Of the 310 unpaid dues for 2014, 72 of them are in arrears for two years and subject to suspension in January of 2015. Brothers it is so important talk to your fellow Scottish Rite Mason that you haven t seen awhile and invite them back. Remember the April Stated meeting is at 5:30 pm in the classroom, followed by the Ceremony of Remembrance and Renewal, including the Mystic Banquet. This is an annual event that all Scottish Rite Masons should make an effort to attend as we honor those who have passed to the Celestial Lodge Above. Last day for dinner reservations for April is on the 2nd. And a reservation made is a reservation paid. Hope to see a full house on April 4th for the Ceremony. Meet the Wise Master Arthur S. Beddoe, 33 0 Wise Master, Chapter of Rose Croix Arthur Samuel Beddoe was born in 1932 in Birmingham, England. He attended Birmingham Technical College and received a degree in coach building. He was a carpenter supervisor for Los Angeles City Parks and Recreation Department. Arthur served in the British Army in Egypt and Cyprus as a chief clerk. He was married in 1955 to his wife Margaret in Birmingham, England. He and Margaret have resided in La Canada for 50 years. Arthur was raised a Master Mason in 1966, in Tujunga Lodge No 592. He affiliated with Burbank Lodge #406 and served as Master in 1974 and 1996. He served Burbank Lodge as officer coach in 1975 76 and as secretary in 1978. Burbank Lodge presented him the Hiram Award in 1985. Arthur Joined the Los Angeles Valley of Scottish Rite in the Spring of 1975 and affiliated with the Valley of Pasadena in 1978. He will serve as Wise Master of the Chapter of Rose Croix in 2014. Arthur is a member of the York Rite Bodies and Al Malaikah Shrine. He is a member of Past Master Shrine Club. He served as Worthy Patron of Burbank Chapter Order of the Easter Star in 1995. Spirit of Hiram Robert N Sechrest, 33 0, Director The tentative date for the play will be June 27, 2014 at 8:00 P. M. I would like to have a meeting of all cast and prospective cast members on April 29th at 7:30 P. M. Practice will be May 23, June 13, June 20 and dress rehearsal June 25. All practices will be at 7:30 P. M. Please try to make all practices.

8 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 5 Pasadena Childhood Language Center Kristin Hoffman, M.A., CCC-SLP Director/Clinician Becky Griffiths Office Coordinator Donations may be made by a group, an organization, a couple, or an individual. They may be made In Honor of, In Memory of, as a member of the 365 Club, or as Friends of the Center. All donors are recognized in the bulletin (unless they are donations made with the dues and are less than $100.) Thank You to Our December 2013 / January 2014 Donors 365 Club: William Rook Women s Association News As we welcome the month of April and Easter, we are progressing through the year, hoping the members that attend, our meetings are having a pleasant experience, with the programs our chairman has lined up for us. April 4th meeting will highlight a time of SHOW & TELL Members are encouraged to bring an object to the meeting that has some significance or interest to them. Volunteers can spend a short time sharing their thoughts or memories with us about the object. Participation is voluntary. Wishing you all a very Happy Easter. Memorials: Harry R. Sprague In Honor of: Steven Klein, Walter Ralston Friends of the Center: Chad Buchanan, Herbert Rohwer, Frank Zavala, Philip George, Gabriel McKenzie, Raffi Bedrossian, Burton Wolf. Language Center Wish List: Ways to Give - courtesy of the California Scottish Rite Foundation: http://www.casr-foundation.org/how-to-help/ways-to-give/ Language Center News Spring would not be spring without bird songs. ~Francis M. Chapman Spring came early this year and we have had the pleasure of listening to the birds singing their songs since February. At the Language Center, our own little birds are singing too and reminding us how fun life is. Music is a wonderful way to keep little minds engaged and to build language skill. We sing in therapy all of the time! Try some fun preschool music with your little ones at home. Raffi is always a fun choice. This month we evaluated four children, discharged five children, and completed 105.5 hours of therapy for the 15 children on caseload. Thank you all for your ongoing support and generous donations. We would not be here without you!

6 Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin Pasadena Scottish Rite Bulletin 7 Heart and Soul of a Gift Arthur H. Zabounian, 32 0 KCCH Vahe Jooharian, a brother from San Marino lodge stood up in front of an open Lodge not too long ago and said - Worshipful, I will assist in that and that will be my gift to the kids. Few minutes prior to his answer, I had made a motion to donate funds necessary to replace two worn out small couches at the entrance of our language center where children sit while waiting for their therapy session(s). I admit, that I was touched by this brother s genuine gesture. He could have easily donated part or even the full amount to replace the said couches. He could have even seconded my motion to appropriate some of the Lodge funds for them. But he did not. He simply wanted to build them himself... and he surely did. Thanks to him, the kids visiting our language center now have 2 new colorful, and I might add, very comfortable handmade sofas to enjoy. Brethren, we are blessed to be amongst such quality of individuals who put their heart and soul in all that they do for our Valley. Please remember this brother s genuine gesture and take the time to thank him next time you run into him. Pasadena Chapter Rose Croix Presents CEREMONY OF REMEMBRANCE AND RENEWAL Friday, May 9 5:30pm 6:30pm 7:30pm 8:30pm Reunion Schedule Spring 2014 Class registration & photographs Dinner 4th Degree 5th Degree Saturday, May 10 7:30am Continental Breakfast 8:15am 6th 13th Degree Communication 9:45am 14th Degree 11:00am Lunch 12:00pm 15th 17th Degree Communication 1:30pm 18th Degree 3:45pm 19th 27th Degree Communication Friday, May 16 6:30pm Dinner 7:30pm 28th Degree Friday, April 4, 2014 6pm Special Guest Speaker R. Stephen Doan, PGM Open to Families & Friends Pasadena Scottish Rite Cathedral 150 N. Madison Avenue Pasadena, California 91101-1710 Saturday, May 17 7:30am Continental Breakfast 8:15am 28th 29th Degree Communication 9:30am 30th Degree 11:00am Lunch 12:00pm 31st Degree Communication 12:30pm 32nd Degree