from the Masonic Family Oklahoma York Rite Festival
On March 18, 1989, the York Rite Bodies of Woodward, Oklahoma, conferred the Degrees and Orders of the Rite on the Webb A. Vloedman Memorial Class. Members of the class pictured are (back row): H. Niles, L. Wildman, H. Clow, J. Logan, and D. Cram; (middle row): B. Bender, Wm. Lewis, R. Bittle, L. Scott, and B. Almond; (front row): E. Hosier, L. Jacks, N. Pilcher, W. Hughes, C. Wellman, and J. Jones. Degrees were conferred by Woodward Chapter No. 72 and Woodward Council No. 50, with the Orders exemplified by St. Aumer Commandery No. 29, Knights Templar.
by a Mason, are 24-K gold plated, quartz, with either expansion or leather bands. Member's name can also be on the dial-20 spaces limit. The watches sell for $65.00 postpaid with just the symbol, and $72.50 with symbol and name; 10% from each sale will be donated to the Knights Templar Eye Foundation. If interested, contact Sir Knight Bowen at P.O. Box 25063, Tempe, AZ 85282, or call (602)968-7021.
Knight Templar Cloth Patch Wheeling Commandery No. 1, Wheeling, West Virginia, is selling Knight Templar cloth Datches for $2.00 each. They are three inches
Masonic Watches Sir Knight Harry G. Bowen of Scottsdale Commandery No. 12 of Scottsdale,
square, printed on a white background with black letters, gold crown and red cross. They can be used on a ball cap or jacket. They iron on and can be stitched on edges. They are mailed postpaid, and proceeds go to the Knights Templar Eye Foundation. If interested, make check out to J. Nelson Deakin, Jr., P.G.C., 3 Wood View Drive, Wheeling, WV 26003
Arizona, is again offering for sale watches with Masonic, Eastern Star, and Shrine decorations (or virtually any fraternal symbol). These watches, made in the U.S.A.
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