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VALLEY OF CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS CAMBRIDGE, OHIO SCOTTISH RITE DAY NOVEMBER 14, 2009 Ill Milton O. Law, 33 Class WINTER 2009/2010 (Front Row-Left to Right) Kenneth L. Moore #184, Craig T. Collins #76, James D. Ferguson Jr. #76, Kenneth T. Dodd #89, Richard S. Riffle #164, Ill Milton O. Law, 33, Dana G. Wilson #37, Justin D. Brown #453, William L. Given #602, Fred J. Arnett #374, Jerry L. Uribe #164, (Middle) Keith A. Shrider #79, Ronald L. Hardesty Jr. #490, Thomas O. McKown #76, James P. Lentz #76, Randal L. Calendine #85, Darren S. Scarbrough #453, Mark M. McClaskey #76, Douglas M. Whitt Jr. #300, Steve D. Westfall #1, Jeff J. Warner #363, (Back) Jared L. Christmas #210, Larry C. Oxley #411, Eric V. Wasson #490, Timothey C. Mobley #362, Bryant R. Amos #597, James F. Powell #453, John T. Gamble #298, Shane A. Pyle #602, Terrance F. Holdren #66, Charles F. Althouse #164, Kyle M. Mears #415 Saturday November 14, 2009 was an exciting day across the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction and the Valley of Cambridge. On that day the 31 and 32 were conferred by all Valleys at the same time. The Valley of Cambridge had 31 candidates, Ohio 455, and the Northern Jurisdiction in excess of 1400. On Monday November 9, after the Valley s Lodge of Perfection meeting, the 4 was conferred in the auditorium to a good crowd who came to support the candidates and enjoy the fellowship and refreshments that followed. Ill Milton O. Law, 33, the class honoree, was on hand both days to offer words of encouragement to the new Scottish Rite Masons and reflect upon his Masonic journey. The degree work on Saturday was enjoyed by an enthusiastic crowd and an excellent lunch was served by the Eastern Star to about 130 members and guests. Entertainment was provided by the Cordial Chorus, a men s group from Cambridge, who has more than a few Scottish Rite Members in their group. Larry Hamlin, of Manassas, VA, presented the Valley with a flag that flew over the Pentagon in honor of the many military veterans of the Valley of Cambridge. Following lunch a 60 year Scottish Rite certificate was presented to Charles Eldon Drake and 50 year certificates to John A. McCoy, Jason E. Webster, and Stanley D. Reed. The support of these long time Masons is surely appreciated and we were glad they could be with us to recognize their years of service. The 31 members of the Fall Reunion Class represented 21 Masonic Lodges. Somerset #76 led the way with 5 members followed by Pomeroy-Racine #164 and Shade River #453 with 3 each and Frazeysburg #490 and Belpre #602 with 2 each. Thanks to all of the first line signers that helped make this the largest class since the Spring of 2007 150th Anniversary Class. Publication of the 32º Masons Valley of Cambridge Deputy for Ohio Neil M. Smalley, 33º Deputy s Rep. Randy A. Williams, 33º Exec. Comm. Chair. Roger C. Gaul, 33º Treasurer James K. Irvin, 32º Secretary Thomas C. Fisher, 33º Allegiance The bodies of the Scottish Rite sitting in the Valley of Cambridge, State of Ohio, acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council, Thirty-Third Degree, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America, whose Grand East is in Lexington, MA and whose Chief Officer is: Ill. John Wm. McNaughton, 33º, Sovereign Grand Commander. Valley of Cambridge Presiding Officers David A. Mourer, 32º Thrice Potent Master William E. Davis, 33º Sovereign Prince David L. Williams, 33º Most Wise Master E. Glenn Arnold, 33º Commander in Chief

WINTER 2009/2010 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 2 FROM THE SECRETARY S DESK It seems that a lot has happened since the last newsletter, but I know that it has only been a few months. One of the most exciting times was the fall reunion with its format of 4 on Monday followed by the 31 and 32 on Saturday. The lunch, 50 and 60 year certificate presentations, entertainment, and Larry Hamlin s recognition of the military veterans of the Valley made for an enjoyable time. Attendance at these events was very good and judging by the size of the class the Valley s support and enthusiasm was also very good. Thrice Potent Master David Mourer had a program for our October Lodge of Perfection meeting. Art Scott, a veteran of D-Day, talked of his experiences during World War II. He had many interesting articles to show us and talk about, but his most interesting observation was that he went into the Army at 19 years old thinking that he would live forever and came out as a 22 year old knowing that was not true. While we are reflecting on veterans, I would like to note that Judge David A. Ellwood, 33 was the featured speaker at Guernsey County Veterans Day observation and his thoughts inspired a very good crowd at the Courthouse to reflect upon what this country owes the countless veterans for their sacrifices large and small. On September 29 Dan Arnold, Membership Chairman, hosted a meeting with the Area and Lodge Representatives of the Valley. This was the FREE AUDITORIUM PERFORMANCES FREE On Wednesday March 24, 2009 the Cambridge Lions Club s Variety Show will be at the Auditorium. This will be the 37 th year for the Lions variety show and once again it promises to provide an entertaining evening of music and shenanigans. The Cambridge Concert Association will present Dwight Lenox and Trio on Sunday April 18, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Auditorium. Dwight Lenox Trio s fluid style lends itself to a vast repertoire. Dwight s career has taken him from New York to Los Angles and once you hear this vocalist you will agree that he is a gifted artist. Remember all of these performances are free to Scottish Rite Members and their families. Come out and enjoy the benefit of your membership. FREE C l i p a n d S a v e FREE third year that this dinner meeting has taken place. These are 60 or so people who have stepped forward to help the Valley maintain contact with the Blue Lodges and their members for the betterment of the Valley. We use these representatives from time to time for issues such as finding addresses, finding out if there is a reason dues are not paid, helping with recruiting members, etc. I for one appreciate all that they do for us. Later in this newsletter are articles on the 2010 Grand Master s Classes, 2010 Bridges Program at the Valley of Cincinnati, and Freemasonry-It s all in the Family. Each of these items are attempts to enhance the fraternity by doing things differently. As I look at these events there are several I hope to attend and maybe I will see some of you there. Remember Abbott Scholarships are due April 1, 2010 and there is a short item about this on the last page of this newsletter. The Learning Center received a couple of nice gifts and donations lately and hopefully their fundraising efforts will be successful as they are charged with a greater responsibility to raise operating funds in the future. There are several individuals, OES Chapters, Scottish Rite Clubs, Blue Lodges that have helped and their efforts are appreciated. Fraternally, Tom Fisher-Secretary FREE FREE ADMIT ONE SCOTTISH RITE FAMILY Lions Club Variety Show Wednesday March 24, 2010 @ 7:00 p.m. Scottish Rite Auditorium Cambridge, Ohio ADMIT ONE SCOTTISH RITE FAMILY Dwight Lenox and Trio Sunday April 18, 2010 @ 3:00 p.m. Scottish Rite Auditorium Cambridge, Ohio

W INTER 2009/2010 V ALLEY N EWS AND V IEWS P AGE 3 LEARNING CENTER On October 15, 2009 Amazon Chapter #30 Order of the Eastern Star presented a check to the Valley of Cambridge to be used to Sponsor a Child at the Cambridge Learning Center for the 2009/2010 program year and another in 2010/2011. Jen Navicky, Director of the Cambridge Center, accepted the check from Virginia Wingett, Worthy Matron. This was one of many checks presented to various organizations in the Noble County area by Amazon Chapter at Sharon Lodge #136 F&AM. Following the check presentations a reception was held in the social hall for a full house of attendees and members of Amazon Chapter and Sharon Lodge. The Learning Center also recently received a donation from the estate of Harold D. Conrath. Harold was a fifty year member of Guernsey #66 F&AM and the Valley of Cambridge and remembered several local organizations in his will. Jen Navicky and Virginia Wingett IN MEMORIAM Robert B. Beymer #220 Kenneth O. Bolin #79 Robert W. Brooke William H. Forker, Sr. #79 Robert L. Selmon #374 Roy D. Hardesty #557 Robert F. Shaeffer #79 #720 Robert E. Hatcher #89 Robert E. Brown #308 Herbert B. Irvine #609 Jesse J. Silvey Harry C. Burris #251 Charles D. Johnson #175 Robert E. Smith Dale V. Carr #602 James H. Karl #415 Donald W. Stoneburner #500 #298 John D. Sidwell Paul R. Denhart #79 Robert C. Leeper #823 Mervin L. Stratton Paul C. Dietz #37 Daniel A. Manring #591 Norman E. Wetz Pryse Dunigan #66 Tommy J. Robinson #189 Charles E. Wingrove, Jr. James R. Ross #103 THEY REST FROM THEIR LABORS RALPH E. CROSSAN, 33º RECEPTION On Sunday October 4 a large crowd of family, friends, and well wishers were present at the 33 Jewel and Cap presentation for Ralph E. Crossan, 33 held at the Sheridan High School Cafetorium. Ralph and his wife Rita were the best of hosts as they were enthusiastically received and congratulated for this well deserved honor. Participating in the program were Past Grand Masters, Ronald L. Winnett, 33 and Jack L. Allen, 33, Past District Deputy Grand Master Dennis R. Kessler, Edward L. Barringer, 33, David L. Ellwood, 33 and Deputy s Representative, Randy A. Williams, 33. Ralph thanked everyone for sharing the day with him and Rita, members of Somerset #76 and Thornville Chapter #156 OES for their assistance with the reception, and the members of the Scottish Rite for their support. #172 IN423 CA431 #1 #415

WINTER 2009/2010 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 4 2010 GRAND MASTER S CLASSES Grand Master Terry W. Posey has established a new style of Grand Master s Class this year with a number of important guidelines to insure that it will be a worthwhile experience. A minimum of three Lodges up to an entire District may request a dispensation to hold a Grand Master s Class between January 1, 2010 and September 30, 2010. The purpose of allowing a minimum of three Lodges to hold a Grand Master s Class is to make the class more of a local event. Lodges will be permitted to participate in only one Grand Masters Class in 2010. Each Lodge participating must have a candidate and must have at least one Brother participating in the degree work. Page 5 & 6 of this newsletter contains a petition that can be used for one of these Grand Master s Classes. It can be used at any Ohio Masonic Lodge with proper completion and signatures. Please remember that the lodges need time to process, investigate, and ballot on these petitions so do not wait until the last minute. Page 7 is a petition that can be used for candidates at the Valley of Cambridge s Spring Reunion which is scheduled for April 15 and 16, 2010. 2010 BRIDGES PROGRAM AT THE VALLEY OF CINCINNATI The Valley of Cincinnati recently announced the 2010 Bridges Program scheduled for February 6, 2010 at the Cincinnati Scottish Rite Cathedral. The 4 will be presented by the Valley of Cincinnati, 7 by Dayton, 20 by Columbus, 29 by Indianapolis, and the 30 by the Southern Jurisdiction s Covington, Kentucky Scottish Rite Bodies. What an opportunity to see some great Scottish Rite degree work and enjoy the fellowship. Seating is limited to 800 attendees and reservations are required by January 22. If you are interested call the office (740-432-3956) and we will send you the information. FREEMASONRY-IT S ALL IN THE FAMILY Most Worshipful Grand Master Terry W. Posey and the heads of the Scottish Rite of Ohio and the York Rite Bodies of Ohio have agreed to attend each other s home Blue Lodge inspection for the purpose of emphasizing the interdependence of the various Masonic bodies. Chapter, Council, Commandery, Scottish Rite, Eastern Star, Shrine, Grotto, and all other bodies of Freemasonry have a common heritage and purpose to show the benefits of Masonic membership. These Blue Lodge inspections are scheduled as follows: Science #50 January 25 RWB William Laughlin-Grand Council-Royal and Select Masons John W. Durst #716 January 29 MWB Terry W. Posey-Grand Master of Ohio Lockbourne #232 February 1 WB S. Thomas Ramsay-Grand Commandery-Knights Templar Orient #321 February 4 WB Donald Losasso-Grand Chapter-Royal Arch Masons Hubbard #220 February 8 WB Pat C. Lively-Ohio Priory #18 KYCH Alpha #729 March 2 MWB Neil M.Smalley-Active for Ohio-Scottish Rite The purpose of these visitations is to support the local Lodges and educate the Brethren on the various bodies of our Craft. If you live near these various Lodges and wish to attend, please mark the dates on your calendar. Because of the size of the crowd that may be expected space could be at a premium. Brothers S. Thomas Ramsay and Pat C. Lively, 33 are both members of the Valley of Cambridge and I am confident your support would be appreciated. LAW AND GAUL TO LEAD RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE CONCLAVES Ill Milton O. Law, 33 and Ill Roger C. Gaul, 33 have been elected to preside over their Red Cross of Constantine Conclaves. Ill. Brother Law s conclave is St. Jerome and Ill. Brother Gaul s is Lafayette.

Thirty-Second Degree Masons, Valley of Cambridge for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry PETITION FOR DEGREES To the officers and members of the Scottish Rite Bodies sitting in the Valley of Cambridge, Ohio Greetings: Date: I,, Print Full First Name Print Full Middle Name Print Full Last Name the undersigned, respectfully show that I am desirous of being admitted as a member of Cambridge Lodge of Perfection, 14, Cambridge Council Princes of Jerusalem, 16, Cambridge Chapter Rose Croix, 18, and Guernsey Consistory, S.P.R.S., 32, and request that I may be received among you, and I will ever pray for the prosperity and glory of the fraternity and the welfare of the Brethren. In making this application I promise on my word and honor that should I be elected and become a member of your honorable bodies, I will subscribe to the following oath of fealty: I, the undersigned, do hereby promise on my word of honor, and swear true faith, allegiance, and fealty to the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Thirty-third and Last Degree of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America, sitting at its Grand East in the town of Lexington, Massachusetts, of which the Illustrious John Wm. McNaughton, 33, is the Sovereign Grand Commander, and will support and abide by its Constitution, Orders and Degrees. That I will hold allegiance to the said Supreme Council and be loyal thereto, as the supreme authority of the Rite; will hold illegal and spurious every other body that may be established within its jurisdiction, claiming to be a Supreme Council, and every other Body of said Rite within the same Jurisdiction that does not hold its powers from said Supreme Council, or from a Supreme Council recognized by it, and will hold no communications whatsoever in Scottish Rite Masonry with any member of the same nor allow him to visit any Body of the Rite of which I may be a member, and I will dispense justice to my Brethren according to the laws of equity and honor. That should I violate this my solemn vow and pledge, I consent to be expelled from Scottish Rite Masonry, and all the rights therein and in any Body of the Rite, and to be denounced to every Body of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite in the world as a traitor and forsworn. And may God aid me to keep and perform the same. AMEN. Signature: (Sign Name in Full) Recommended by: 1 (Sign Here) (Print Here) 2 (Sign Here) (Print Here) (Must be members of the Valley of Cambridge) (9 Digit Membership Number) (9 Digit Membership Number) Spring 2010 Fee..$100.00 Not less than $100.00 must accompany petition Make checks payable to : Valley of Cambridge 935 Wheeling Avenue P. O. Box 1825 Cambridge, Ohio 43725 Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Have you resided in Ohio for the past 6 months? Yes No Wife s Name: Now a M.M. in good standings of: Lodge No.: Location: Have you ever petitioned for Scottish Rite Degrees before? Yes No If yes - Accepted Rejected Occupation or Profession Retired Residence: City, State, Zip: Residence Telephone ( ) - County How Long at this address? Amount Enclosed Check # Cash Date Received Revised: 12/17/2009

Mission Statement The Thirty- Second Degree Masons, Valley of Camb r i d g e, A n c i e n t A c c e p t e d S c o t t i s h Rite, is a brotherhood that builds the moral character of men by portrayal of M a s o n i c principals, m a k i n g good men b e t t e r, t h r o u g h belief in God, love of Country and strengthening family ties. VALLEY OF CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE 935 Wheeling Ave P. O. Box 1825 Cambridge, OH 43725 Phone: 740-432-3956 Fax: 740-432-4846 E-mail: cambridge32@roadrunner.com Non-profit Org. US Postage Paid Permit No. 438 Zanesville, OH January 11 Februay 08 March 8 March 24 April 1 April 12 April 16 April 17 April 18 UPCOMING EVENTS 6:30 p.m.-executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m.-lodge of Perfection Meeting and Program 6:30 p.m.-executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m.-lodge of Perfection Meeting 6:30 p.m.-executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m.-lodge of Perfection Meeting 7:00 p.m.-cambridge Lion s Club Variety Show Abbott Scholarship Application s Due at Scottish Rite Office 6:30 p.m.-executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m.-lodge of Perfection Meeting 6:30 p.m. Spring Reunion 9:00 a.m. Spring Reunion Cambridge Concert Association- Dwight Lenox and Trio ABBOTT SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS DUE APRIL 1, 2010 Call the office (740-432-3956) or Visit the Supreme Council Website (supremecouncil.org) for applications. Please make sure the application is complete, including signature, and includes current transcript, current letter of recommendation, and current FAFSA form.