| September 26, 1998 Grand Master's Day
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| The Zembo Highlanders, a bagpipe band, gave a performance in the Village Green.
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Bro. Ken Stevens had a banner sales day on behalf of the Grand Lodge Gift Shop, selling all manner of Masonic supplies, souvenirs and books |
Bro. John Suchanec renewed his acquaintance with Mrs. Wesley E. Smith |
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| Mrs. Cynthia Hollinger, Volunteers Director, shared with visitors the many opportunities to serve residents of the Masonic Homes. |
Information was provided by the Masonic Blood and Organ Donor Club. |
The Litl' Bubba train, provided and driven by Bro. Jack Bubernack of Lodge No. 43, carried residents and visitors around the campus. |
Bro. Fred Rissinger, Director of Development, discussed the Masonic Charities programs with visitors. |
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| Miss Ashley Frederick, granddaughter of the R. W. Grand Master, enjoyed plenty of attention.
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CW4 James S. Norris, USA, (Ret), National Commander of the Heroes of '76, came from Kaneohe, Hawaii, to share information about his organization. |
Job's Daughter Natalie Prazenica collected plenty of signatures on her new ankle cast. |
Grand Guardian Marge Fasnacht, (left),and Miss Job's Daughter Andie Earhart, promoted the Order, and the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (H.I.K.E.) Fund. |
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