March 2007

Stated Communication

May 17, 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Stated Communication

May 3, 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Special – Master Mason Degree

April 21, 2007
11:00 am

Time TBA

Stated Communication

April 19, 2007
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Stated Meeting – Fellow Crafts Degree

April 5, 2007
6:00 pmto10:00 pm

Dinner @ 6:00
Degree @ 7:00

Kenneth Grufman: Born: 2/11/1920


Initiated: 10/21/1954
Passed : 11/04/1954
Raised: 11/27/1954
Died: 3/15/2007




Our Prayers and thoughts go out to our Worshipful Master and his Family

April 2007



Montgomery Lodge #258, A F & A M was chartered January 21,1904, by the Grand Lodge of Minnesota, William A McGonagle, Grand Master. The lodge was named after Thomas Montgomery who was Grand Secretary at the time. Charles Wesley Hill was the first Master, Alf. M. Bergstrom the first Sr. Warden, and James B. Pearson the first Jr. Warden. The lodge initially met at the Odd Fellows Hall, corner of Payne Ave. & Wells Ave. on St. Paul’s historic Eastside.

From the outset, Montgomery Lodge attracted men from many walks of life; laborers, craftsmen, and professionals. They prided themselves on their performance of ritual work in the lodge, and they did a lot it. In the year of dispensation (1903), they performed 15 degrees. In the years that followed they did 12 degrees in 1904, 28 degrees in 1905, 21 degrees in 1906, and 18 degrees in 1907. The lodge grew rapidly and by 1914 it reported 154 active members.

In August 1919 the lodge launched a major project; the building of its own physical temple. The work was completed in time for a meeting in March 1920, the first to be held in the new building. Worshipful Bro. N.I. Nelson, a well known operative Mason, was instrumental in seeing the project to its completion. The first issue of the Montgomery Bulletin was published that same year. It has been in continuous circulation since that time and is a featured item of this website. During the period of the 1920’s the lodge continued to grow in numbers, as well as in the 1930’s despite the economic times. Following World War II and the Korean War, membership at Montgomery Lodge soared to a peak of 1031 Masons. Those were very busy times in terms of performing the ritual degrees.

In 1964, plans were laid for an addition to the lodge hall under the leadership of W.B. Merlin Kvall. This project included a facelift addition to the front of the building and a major restructuring of the basement to provide enhanced dining facilities. Work began in 1966 under the direction of WPB. Lou Goldie (replacing W.B. Kvall whose employer had transferred him to Europe), and was completed by October of that year. Montgomery Lodge was entering a new era. Whereas the lodge had been known for the many excellent entertainments and social events that it conducted, the improved facilities proved to be much more accommodating. Numerous social activities and benefits followed with great success. Among the most notable was Montgomery’s annual Fisherman’s Party.

During the last third of the 20th century, Montgomery Lodge, along with most other Minnesota lodges, experienced a major decline in membership as older members passed on and changes occurred in the American social structure. Families found numerous other diversions to occupy their time, and the values that Masonry espouses seemed to be relegated to the back burner of men’s lives.

In 1999, after fighting ever increasing operating costs of the building, Montgomery Lodge was forced to sell the lodge hall at 1100 Payne Avenue and move to the St. Paul Masonic Center at 200 E. Plato Blvd. This was a most difficult decision to reach as so many of the Brethren had invested so much of themselves in maintaining the lodge hall. But it came to pass, as the lodge was no longer able to secure the necessary resources to continue in the wonderful temple we had built and occupied for 79 years.

Today, in our new home, we are experiencing a rebirth of Masonic spirit and interest. Young men are searching for a source of moral and spiritual values that seem to be waning in today’s society. They are finding it in our lodge. Our line of officers is young, and full of enthusiasm for the Masonic work that our forbearers created. Montgomery Lodge has numerous activities, both charitable and fraternal. The high quality of our ritual work continues in the tradition of Montgomery brethren of old.

In 2004, Montgomery Lodge celebrated its 100th anniversary.
We look to the future with great hope and expectations of continuing the important work of Masonry, for both the improvement of ourselves as men and improvement of the community in which we live.

Fraternally,
Larry Grufman, Master








ORIENTAL CHAPTER #187 – O.E.S.

To Our Oriental Members:

This is our “Swan Song” writing to you each month. At our meeting last night (March 6th) we elected a new slate of officers and will be passing the baton to Sister Liz Tuft-Bauer, your Worthy Matron Elect for 2007-2008. The other elected officers were as follows: Ken Kumm, WP; Joyce McCurdy & Charlie McCurdy, A.M & A.P.; Linda Jergenson, Conductress; Margaret Boehne, Associate Conductress; Donna Erickson, Secretary; Ron Erickson, Treasurer; & Mary Loritz, Trustee. Mark you calendars for March 25th at
2:00 P.M. for Installation. I know Sister Liz and Bro. Ken would love to see all of you there. Your support is very important to a new core of officers!

Because we had to cancel our February meeting the by-law changes that had been discussed in January were read last night and voted on. They passed by a majority and are now being published in this edition of the bulletin to notify the membership that a final vote will have to be taken. If you have received this bulletin prior to our April 3rd meeting they will be voted on then. If this publication has arrived late (because of printing) they will be voted on at our second meeting on April 17th. We feel these changes are necessary to help save some money for our chapter. As our membership dwindles (due to death or demits) our income is less as we have many 50-Year members who no longer pay dues. We would like those members, if they are able, to please pay the $7.50 per capita (which is voluntary). This would be a tremendous help as it is the amount we have to pay to Grand Chapter yearly for each member in our chapter. **Note and read the by-law changes in this issue and plan to exercise your vote.

Bro. Andy and myself want to say THANK YOU to everyone who helped make this a great year for us. We had a fun time and hope you were able to join us for some of that fun. Nothing runs smoothly without a lot of help and support and you have given us that this year. We wish only the best for all of you in the future and hope you will support Sister Liz and Bro. Ken as you have supported us.

COMING UP:
March 25th @ 2:00 P.M. Installation of Officers

MAY 3RD – MAY 5TH GRAND CHAPTER – ST. CLOUD, MN @ KELLY INN

Saturday May 5th @ 6:45 is the Installation for Sister Helen Johnson, Worthy Grand Matron, Elect
PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND – Call another Sister or Brother and car pool. If would like more information contact Sister Donna @ 651-776-4254 as she has all the Grand Chapter information.

After this bulletin you will be reading about your chapter from Sister Liz & Bro. Ken.

WE WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE YOU WITH THIS THOUGHT.

ORIENTAL CHAPTER #187 — BY-LAWS AMENDMENTS
ARTICLE VIII
Compensations & Appropriations

Section 2: Delete everything starting with: Also, for each term of office she shall receive $75.00 to help defray her expenses at the Grand Chapter after she attends.

Section 2 will then read:
The Worthy Matron on her First Term of office shall be presented with a Jewel or gift of her own selection and shall be reimbursed $40.00 from the chapter.

Section 3: Delete everything starting with: Also, for each term of office he shall receive $75.00 to help defray his expenses at the Grand Chapter Session after he attends.

Section 3 will then read:
The Worthy Patron on his First Term of office shall be presented with a Jewel or gift of his own selection and shall be reimbursed $15.00 from the chapter.

SECTION’S 4 — 5 — 6 DELETE ENTIRELY

Br. Raymond Caldwell Born: 10/21/1914


Initiated: 2/15/1951
Passed: 3/01/1951
Raised: 3/27/1951
Died: 3/07/2007




Our Prayers and thoughts go out to the Families

Oriental Chapter

March 25, 2007
1:30 pmto3:30 pm

help out if possible with the serving, bussing, and clean-up

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