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C AMBRIDGE , O HIO V ALLEY OF C AMBRIDGE A NCIENT A CCEPTED S COTTISH R ITE F ALL 2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS The Valley of Cambridge has named its Fall 2014 Class for Jeffrey L Miller, 33°. Illustrious Ill. Brother Miller presently serves the Valley of Cambridge as Deputy’s Representative. He was raised a Master Mason in Freeport #415 F&AM in 1996, served as Master in 1999, and was District Deptuy Grand Master from 2003 to 2005. Jeff joined the Valley of Cambridge with the Spring Class of 1998 and served as Thrice Potent Master in 2010/2011. He received his 33° in 2008 at Providence, Rhode Island and was appointed Deputy’s Representative for the Valley of Cambridge in 2011. Jeff was born in Barnesville, Ohio and is a Dairy Herd Manager. He is married to Lori and they live in Freeport, Ohio. He is the father of one daughter and two sons. He is active in the American Jersey Cattle Association, the Ohio Jersey Breeders Association, American Cancer Society, Freeport Lion’s Club, and the Freeport Presbyterian Church. The Valley of Cambridge is happy and honored to name their 2014 Fall Class for Jeffrey L Miller, 33° in recognition of his years of service to masonry, his community, and his church. On July 19, 2014 Most Worshipful and Illustrious Brother Robert Alonzo Hinshaw, 33° passed away at the Ohio Masonic Home in Springfield, Ohio. Ill. Brother Hinshaw was born in Akron, Ohio on January 15, 1923. He was raised a Master Mason in Concord #688 F&AM (Now Malta #118) in 1949 and served as Master in 1953. He became a member of Cambridge Lodge of Perfection, Cambridge Council Princes of Jerusalem, Cambridge Chapter of Rose Croix, and Scioto Consistory (Valley of Columbus) in 1949. He was a charter member of Guernsey Consistory in 1955 and served as Most Wise Master from 1958 to 1961 and Commander in Chief from 1972 to 1974. He received his 33° in 1961 at Chicago, Illinois. He joined the York Rite Bodies in Cambridge in 1950, was appointed District Deputy Grand Master in 1956, was elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ohio in 1968, and served as Grand Secretary of Ohio from 1970 to 1986. He was also a member of the Oasis Shrine, Red Cross of Constantine, Knight Masons of Ireland, and Royal Order of Scotland. He and his wife retired to Brevard, North Carolina where he was a member of Dunn’s Rock #267 AF&AM and served as Secretary for 10 years. In 1993 he was made an Honorary Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. Ill. Brother Hinshaw was a graduate of Duke University and entered the Graduate School of The Ohio State University in 1944. He was employed as a physicist for Goodyear Tire and Rubber in Akron, chairman of the Physics Department of Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, and manager of Manufacturing Operations at McGraw Edison Company in Zanesville, Ohio. Ill. Brother Hinshaw was active in the Presbyterian Church, Good Samaritan Hospital, Rotary Club, United Fund, Worthington Development Commission, National Electrical Manufacturers Association, American Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and American Physical Society. He is survived by Ann, his wife of seventy years; three daughters, Deborah, Gail, and Rita; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Patricia, and a son, George. R OBERT ALONZO H INSHAW, 33 ° 1923 - 2014 FALL CLASS TO BE NAMED FOR JEFFREY L MILLER, 33°

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CAMBRIDGE, OHIO

VALLEY OF CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE

FALL2014

VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWSVALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS

The Valley of Cambridge has named its Fall

2014 Class for Jeffrey L Miller, 33°. Illustrious Ill.

Brother Miller presently serves the Valley of

Cambridge as Deputy’s Representative. He was

raised a Master Mason in Freeport #415 F&AM in

1996, served as Master in 1999, and was District

Deptuy Grand Master from 2003 to 2005. Jeff joined

the Valley of Cambridge with the Spring Class of 1998

and served as Thrice Potent Master in 2010/2011. He

received his 33° in 2008 at Providence, Rhode Island

and was appointed Deputy’s Representative for the

Valley of Cambridge in 2011.

Jeff was born in Barnesville, Ohio and is a

Dairy Herd Manager. He is married to Lori and they

live in Freeport, Ohio. He is the

father of one daughter and two

sons. He is active in the

American Jersey Cattle

Association, the Ohio Jersey

Breeders Association, American

Cancer Society, Freeport Lion’s

Club, and the Freeport

Presbyterian Church.

The Valley of Cambridge is happy and honored

to name their 2014 Fall Class for Jeffrey L Miller, 33°

in recognition of his years of service to masonry, his

community, and his church.

On July 19, 2014 Most Worshipful and

Illustrious Brother Robert Alonzo Hinshaw, 33° passed

away at the Ohio Masonic Home in Springfield, Ohio.

Ill. Brother Hinshaw was born in Akron, Ohio on

January 15, 1923. He was raised a Master Mason in

Concord #688 F&AM (Now Malta #118) in 1949 and

served as Master in 1953. He became a member of

Cambridge Lodge of Perfection, Cambridge Council

Princes of Jerusalem, Cambridge Chapter of Rose

Croix, and Scioto Consistory (Valley of Columbus) in

1949. He was a charter member of Guernsey

Consistory in 1955 and served as Most Wise Master

from 1958 to 1961 and Commander in Chief from

1972 to 1974. He received his 33° in 1961 at

Chicago, Illinois. He joined the York Rite Bodies in

Cambridge in 1950, was appointed District Deputy

Grand Master in 1956, was elected Grand Master of

the Grand Lodge of Ohio in 1968, and served as

Grand Secretary of Ohio from 1970 to 1986. He was

also a member of the Oasis Shrine, Red Cross of

Constantine, Knight Masons of Ireland, and Royal

Order of Scotland. He and his wife retired to Brevard,

North Carolina where he was a member of Dunn’s

Rock #267 AF&AM and served as Secretary for 10

years. In 1993 he was made an

Honorary Past Grand Master of

the Grand Lodge of North

Carolina.

Ill. Brother Hinshaw was a

graduate of Duke University and

entered the Graduate School of

The Ohio State University in

1944. He was employed as a physicist for Goodyear

Tire and Rubber in Akron, chairman of the Physics

Department of Muskingum College in New Concord,

Ohio, and manager of Manufacturing Operations at

McGraw Edison Company in Zanesville, Ohio.

Ill. Brother Hinshaw was active in the

Presbyterian Church, Good Samaritan Hospital,

Rotary Club, United Fund, Worthington Development

Commission, National Electrical Manufacturers

Association, American Institute of Electrical and

Electronic Engineers, and American Physical Society.

He is survived by Ann, his wife of seventy

years; three daughters, Deborah, Gail, and Rita; four

grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was

preceded in death by a daughter, Patricia, and a son,

George.

ROBERT ALONZO HINSHAW, 33° 1923 - 2014

FALL CLASS TO BE NAMED FOR JEFFREY L MILLER, 33°

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Summer is absolutely gone and I

am still behind. Just a few thoughts:

In July Most Worshipful and

Illustrious Brother Robert A Hinshaw

passed away. I only had the pleasure

of meeting him once. It was the

occasion of his 50 years as a 33°

Mason and the Sovereign Grand

Commander’s presentation in

recognition of this event. It was at

Dunns Rock #267 AF&AM in Brevard,

North Carolina. What a nice evening

as a few of us from Cambridge visited

with the masonic brethren, the family

and this true gentleman.

Ed Rinard was elected to receive

the 33°. What a joy to discuss being

elected a 33° with one of our

members. Ed is an asset to masonry

and the Scottish Rite and deserving

of this honorary degree.

Notice the article on page 5 about

the Valley matching member’s

donations to the Children’s Dyslexia

Center up to $5000 this year. We

have historically received about

$2500 each year so with over 2000

members this should not be too much

of an undertaking to increase this to

$5000 this year.

Our reunion is

November 8 and at

this time we have

one new petition in

hand. We have

several carry overs

but it would be nice

to see a few more.

If you need any help with petitions or

brochures, let me know.

For your information the Valley of

Cambridge had the best membership

& retention numbers proportionally for

2013/2014. Our Valley lost 1.87% of

its members in 2013/2014. The next

best Valley was a loss of 3.53% and

the average for Ohio was a loss of

6.53%. It is hard to be joyful when a

loss of 1.87% is a good year, but I am

hopeful that someday we will see that

be a positive number.

Dues notices will be in the mail

soon. There will be NO INCREASE

for 2015. I am sure we will need to

increase in the future but not this

year.

Sincerely and fraternally

Tom Fisher

FALL 2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 2

VALLEY OF CAMBRIDGE

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.

Deputy for Ohio Douglas N Kaylor, 33º

Deputy’s Representative Jeffrey L Miller, 33º

Thrice Potent Master Timothy A Oliver, 32º Sovereign Prince W Gene Edgell, 33º Most Wise Master Aaron L French, 32º

Commander in Chief David L Jacobs, 33º

Executive Committee Chair Roger C Gaul, 33º Treasurer

James M Law, 33º Secretary

Thomas C Fisher, 33º

“Valley News and Views” is a publication of the Valley of Cambridge, A.A.S.R., and is published four times each year.

Stated meetings of the Valley are on the second Monday of each month September to June at 7:30 pm. The meeting location is the Scottish Rite office at 935 Wheeling Ave, Cambridge, Ohio. Occasionally the meeting time, date, or location will change. Any change will be announced in the “Valley News and Views”.

Valley of Cambridge 935 Wheeling Avenue PO Box 1825

Cambridge, OH 43725 Phone: 740-432-3956 Fax: 740-432-4846 E-mail: cambridge32

@roadrunner.com Website: cambridge32.com

Office Hours: 11 am to 4 pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

FROM THE SECRETARY’S DESK

EDWARD G RINARD ELECTED TO RECEIVE THE 33° On September 6, 2014 Jeffrey L Miller, 33°, Deputy’s Representative for

the Valley of Cambridge, announced that Edward G Rinard had been elected in

2014 one of the thirteen Scottish Rite members from Ohio to receive the 33°.

Ed is a member of Matamoras #374 F&AM and has a significant masonic, civic,

and community resume. Ed will join Dennis R Barlow, of Lone Star #175, in

receiving their 33° on September 1, 2015 at Indianapolis, Indiana.

At this reception Jeffrey also announced that D Richard Heldman, 33°,

from the Valley of Cambridge, had been elected an Active member for the state

of Ohio and Douglas N Kaylor, 33°, Active for Ohio from the Valley of Dayton,

had been elected Deputy for Ohio at the Annual Meeting of the Supreme

Council of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction on August 22, 2014 at Lexington,

Massachusetts.

Congratulations to each of these Brethren as they enter a new phase of

their Masonic Life and Service.

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SCOTTISH RITE DUE CARDS In 2012 the Supreme Council began issuing permanent dues cards.

The scan to the right is what they look like. They are plastic, grey in color,

purple lettering, and look like a credit card. Over the years we have more than

a few requests for replacements and just want you to know that we are more

than happy to request a new card for you. The membership card for Life

members is gold in color, but the same process.

Up until this change in 2012 the dues card for the following year came with the dues notice for all

members who were in good standing. We were about the only organization that sent a current year’s dues card

with the dues notice. It was a good idea and eliminated a lot of postage, but it did cause some confusion.

As you get your 2015 dues notices, look to see if you have a membership card and if you do not please

let us know.

The Scottish Rite Masons of the Valley of

Cambridge have announced the award of 2014 Abbott

Scholarships to Cody Harris of Nashport, Rashelle

Lashley of Lore City, Clayton Mason of Lowell, Erin

McNulty of Little Hocking, and Stephon Poulton of

Caldwell. The announcement was made by the

Valley’s Scholarship Chairman, Donald Ullmann of

Belle Valley. Other members of the Scholarship

Committee are Art Clemenson and Robert Moorehead,

Jr, 33°. Cody Harris is a graduate of Tri Valley High

School and is attending the University of North

Carolina majoring in Mechanical Engineering. He is

the son of Karen and Rodney Harris. Cody was a

member of the marching, symphonic, and jazz bands

and the National Honor Society.

Rashelle Lashley is a graduate of Buckeye

Trail School and a sophomore at Muskingum

University majoring in Science. She is the daughter of

Melinda and Dwayne Lashley. Rashelle tutors at John

Glenn High School and is a science fair mentor at

Buckeye Trail High School.

Clayton Mason is a graduate of Marietta High

School and is attending The Ohio State University

majoring in Computer Engineering. He is the son of

Peggy and Brad Mason. He was a member and

president of the National Honor Society, 4 H, Junior

Fairboard, and the Soccer, Tennis, and Swim teams.

Erin McNulty is a graduate of Warren Local

High School and is a Junior at Marietta College

majoring in English. She is a member of the Job’s

Daughters Bethel #65 at Belpre, Ohio. She is the

daughter of Carol and Richard McNulty. Erin is a

member of the Concert Choir and the McDonough

Leadership Program.

Stephon Poulton is a Senior at the University of

Findley majoring in Pharmacy. He is the son of

Tereesa and David Poulton of Caldwell. He is a

member of Olive #210 F&AM at Mount Ephriam, the

Caldwell United Methodist Church, Student Society of

Health System Pharmacists, and the American

Students Pharmacists.

Abbott Scholarships are given to Scottish Rite

Masons, the children of Scottish Rite Masons, and to

young people who are active in Masonic youth

organizations such as DeMolay, Rainbow Girls and

Job’s Daughters.

Support for the scholarship program comes

from the Valley of Cambridge, the Supreme Council,

and annual contributions to the “blue” envelope appeal

by the Fraternity’s 150,000 members. Since 1951

more than $3 million have been awarded to students

from the fifteen states of the Northern Masonic

Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite.

Cody Harris Rashelle Lashley Clayton Mason Erin McNulty Stephon Poulton

Abbott Scholarship

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IN MEMORIAM

THEY REST FROM THEIR LABORS

Roger C Armstrong #175 Donald W Jenkins #368 Woodrow W “Bill” Nixon #484

Lowell O Culver #96 Richard E Kerr Sr #360 James D “Don” Perkins #261

Carl R “Bob” Gessel #79 Keith A Larrick #360 Roger C Ridenour #602

Ronald E Harlan #79 Ronald L McComas #337 Clyde P Thomason Jr #602

Robert A Hinshaw 33° #66 James T McGee Sr #172 Wayne D Trimmer #360

PERRY COUNTY SCOTTISH RITE CLUB The Perry County Scottish Rite Club will hold it annual dinner on Tuesday, October 28,

2014. Registration will start at 6:00 PM with Dinner at 6:30 PM. The guest speaker will

be Most Worshipful and Ill. Brother Ronald L. Winnett, Past Grand Master of the Grand

Lodge of Ohio. Entertainment will be 2 X 2 Gospel Singers following Dinner.

Reservations can be made by contacting Earl M. Saunders at Cell Phone 740-607-

8118 or Home Phone 740-342-2913, Address: 7254 State Route 345 NE, New

WASHINGTON COUNTY SCOTTISH RITE CLUB The Washington County Scottish Rite Club enjoyed two successful family

events over the summer. Their Ox Roast in June and the Fish Fry in September.

There were great crowds on hand and the fellowship was just as good as the food.

Just a reminder that the club meets the fourth Friday of each month, except

November and December, at the Masonic Lodge in Marietta. The October meeting

is election of officers so come on out, take a part in the activities, and see what is

going on with Scottish Rite in Washington County. For additional information

contact the secretary, Clyde Huddleston @ 740-3732018.

FALL 2014 VALLEY NEWS AND VIEWS PAGE 4

FALL 2014 REUNION LUNCH November 8, 2014

No Charge for Lunch - Reservations Helpful Please call 740-432-3956 or e-mail: [email protected].

EAST OHIO SCOTTISH RITE CLUB Larry Paine, MSA announced that the East Ohio Scottish Rite Club will hold their Fall Meeting

on October 30, 2014 at Clarington Lodge #597. The evening will begin with a Social Time at

6:00 p.m. followed by a dinner at 7:00 p.m. prepared and served by the Clarington Chapter

#533 OES. There will be a musical program by Randy Williams, 32° and his wife and a

surprise musical group. We are sure this will be an entertaining evening and hope all

Scottish Rite Masons and their guests in the East Ohio area will be able to attend. Cost will

be $5.00 per person and for Scottish Rite Candidates and their ladies it will be free.

Prospective Masonic members and/or Scottish Rite members are welcome. For additional

information contact Larry Paine at 740-926-1110.

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Just a few tidbits about the Children’s Dyslexia Center of Southeastern Ohio: ♦ We are one of the 49 Dyslexia Centers in the

Northern Masonic Jurisdiction who are helping children gain skills to be able to read at Grade Level.

♦ Since 2001 our Center has worked with 225 children from 32 different schools and conducted 15,000 tutoring sessions at no cost to the families.

♦ The typical child completes between 100 and 175 tutoring sessions over a two or three year period.

♦ Our last class of five graduates traveled over 31,000 miles to complete their program. They traveled around the world and to California and back to learn to read. That is dedication on the part of the students and their parents.

Here is a recent parent’s comment and you can hear her relief: “When my son began, he was unsure of himself, would not participate in class, really struggled sounding out words, and had a hard time reading. He has done a complete 360 degree turn since he started at the Center. His teachers have been very impressed as well and said he now volunteers to read in class!! Such a huge improvement. This Center changed my son’s life and I know he can succeed in whatever he does!”

The Cambridge Kiwanis Foundation awarded the Dyslexia Center a generous $10,000 grant to help fund an Orton Gillingham training class for area teachers. At this point we have completed 39 of the 50 classroom hours and have begun the required practicum hours. The Kiwanis Foundation has been a supporter of the Center from the beginning and we thank them for believing in us. By the time you receive this newsletter our 12th Annual Golf Outing will be over. This is the major fundraiser for the Center and over the years has been very successful. Jerry Ables, MSA one of our tireless workers has had serious health issues this fall and his support and work have been greatly missed. We are hopeful that our outing will still be successful but you are never sure how much someone does for you until it does not happen. Get well quick Jerry-you are missed. Again, we thank all of you for your support. Jen Navicky, Director

CHILDREN’S DYSLEXIA CENTER NEWS

ALL LADIES are welcome to join in the

activities that have been

planned for the day of

the Scottish Rite

Reunion, Saturday,

November 8. We will be

taking a driving tour of historic downtown Zanesville

where we will have the opportunity to visit art galleries,

antique stores and enjoy lunch at Bryan Place

restaurant where we will order off the menu. After

lunch we will visit an historic home in the Putnam

district. There will be a $5.00 admission charge for

touring this architectural gem. Following the tour, we

will complete our day at the renowned Tom’s Ice

Cream Bowl where we can enjoy a sweet treat. There

will be a minimal amount of walking involved for these

activities and all locations are handicapped accessible.

If you would like to join us, please contact the Scottish

Rite office (740-432-3956) by Monday, November 3.

This year we have two meeting locations. The ladies

coming to Cambridge with their husbands will meet at

the Scottish Rite office and leave for Zanesville at

8:30. Ladies wishing to meet us in Zanesville should

be at the John McIntyre library by 9:15. We have a fun

filled day planned and hope you will share it with us!

VALLEY TO INCREASE SUPPORT TO CHILDREN’S DYSLEXIA CENTER At its September meeting the Executive Committee of the Valley of Cambridge voted to increase support to the

Children’s Dyslexia Center of Southeastern Ohio. Because of a windfall for the Valley by having its property

approved for tax relief made possible by a revision to the Ohio Revised Code, the Valley will match the first

$5000 given by its members through the Membership Data System. These donations normally are received with

the dues notices each fall and over the last five years have averaged about $2500 per year. The Valley’s match

will double this historical number to about $5000 but we are hopeful that the members will also increase their

donations so that at least $10,000 will be donated by the members ($5000) and the Valley ($5000).

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FREE SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM SHOWS FREE

The Cambridge Concert Association has announced their season’s performances and a couple of them

are coming up fairly soon.

♦ The season will kick off on November 9, 2014 with a performance by Rob Frankenberry. Rob is a tenor who

has had a successful career as a singer, pianist, actor, conductor and orchestrator. He will be accompanied

on the piano by Karen Jeng Lin a highly sought after performer in her own right from the Pittsburgh area.

This talented duo will provide an interesting and entertaining musical program of music from classical, light

classical, and Broadway favorites.

♦ On December 7 the “Swings the Thing” a 17 piece big band will perform their program of popular dance and

big band music. This band is from central Ohio and has performed at many private parties, receptions, and

special events over the years.

♦ Another item of interest is the Cambridge City Band’s Christmas show on November 30 @ 2;30 p.m. This

local band is reportedly the oldest continuously operating community bands in Ohio and has brought much

enjoyment to the Guernsey County area since its beginning in 1841.

Remember all of these performances are free to Scottish Rite Members and their families.

Come out and enjoy the benefit of your membership

ADMIT ONE SCOTTISH RITE FAMILY Cambridge Concert Association

Rob Frankenberry & Karen Jeng Lin Sunday November 9, 2014 @ 3:00 p.m.

Scottish Rite Auditorium Cambridge, Ohio

FREE FREE

ADMIT ONE SCOTTISH RITE FAMILY Cambridge Concert Association

“Swings the Thing” Sunday December 7, 2014 @ 3:00 p.m.

Scottish Rite Auditorium Cambridge, Ohio

FREE FREE

FALL REUNION AND PRACTICE SCHEDULE Degree Director David L Williams 33° has established the following schedules for the 2014 Fall Reunion. If any

degree director would like to schedule a rehearsal at an open time please contact the office. Rehearsal times

may be switched at the convenience of the degree directors-please advise David Williams or the office.

2014 Fall Reunion Degree Schedule

Saturday November 8, 2014

8:00 am Candidates Report @ Office

8:30 am 4° Master Traveler

9:15 am 14° Grand Elect Mason

10:15 am 15° Knight of the East

12:30 pm Lunch

1:30 pm 21° Patriarch Noachite

2:30 pm 32° Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret

11:15 am 18° Knight of the Rose Croix

3:45 pm Close and Class Picture

2013 Fall Reunion Rehearsal Schedule

Sunday-November 3, 2013

1:00 pm 32° Ceremonial David Jacobs

2:00 pm 32° Allegory Randy Williams

3:00 pm 4° Jeffrey Miller

4:00 pm 14° Dennis Barlow

5:00 pm 18° David Williams

6:00 pm 21° Roy Rader Sr

Monday November 4, 2013

7:00 pm 15° Gene Edgell

8:00 pm Open

Wednesday November 6, 2013

6:00 pm 14° Dennis Barlow

7:00 pm Open

8:00 pm Open

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Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America

Valley of Cambridge

PETITION FOR DEGREES To the officers and members of the Scottish Rite Bodies sitting in the Valley of Cambridge, Ohio: I respectfully show that I am desirous of being admitted as a member of Cambridge Lodge of Perfection, 4° to 14°, Cambridge Council Princes of Jerusalem, 15° & 16°, Cambridge Chapter Rose Croix of H.R.D.M., 17° & 18°, and Guernsey Consistory, S.P.R.S., 19° to 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 in Full: ______________________________________________ Date: ______________________

Print Name in Full: ________________________ ________________________ _______________________ (First Name) (Middle Name) (Last Name)

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 #: ______ 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: (______) ______- __________ e-mail: ______________________________________

Amount Enclosed ________________ Check # ___________ Cash _____ Date Received _____________ Revised: 10/01/2014

Fall 2014 Fee………………………..$100.00 Not less than $70.00 must accompany petition

Make checks payable to : Valley of Cambridge 935 Wheeling Avenue PO Box 1825 Cambridge, Ohio 43725

Recommended by: (Must be members of the Valley of Cambridge)

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Non-profit Org. US Postage

Paid Permit No. 438 Zanesville, OH

Mission S t a t emen t The Thirty-Second De-gree Masons, Valley of Cambridge, 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 por-trayal of M a s o n i c p r inc ip le s , making good men better, t h r o u g h belief in God, love of Country and strengthen-ing family ties.

Valley of Cambridge Upcoming Events October 13 6:30 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m. Lodge of Perfection Meeting & DVD 24° “Brother of the Forest” November 2 1:00 p.m. Reunion Practice November 8 8:30 a.m. Fall Reunion - 4°, 14°, 15°, 18°, 21°, & 32°

November 9 3:00 p.m. Cambridge Concert Association November 10 ` 6:30 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m. Lodge of Perfection Meeting November 30 2:30 p.m. Cambridge City Band December 7 3:00 p.m. Cambridge Concert Association December 8 6:30 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m. Lodge of Perfection Meeting January 12 6:30 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting 7:30 p.m. Lodge of Perfection Meeting

Valley of Cambridge 935 Wheeling Avenue PO Box 1825

Cambridge, OH 43725

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ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE NORTHERN MASONIC JURISDICTION OUR VISION “WE WILL STRIVE TO BE A FRATERNITY THAT FULFILLS OUR MASONIC OBLIGATION TO CARE FOR OUR MEMBERS”

OUR MISSION *INSPIRE OUR MEMBERS BY EMPHASIZING OUR CORE VALUES: REVERENCE FOR GOD,

DEVOTION TO COUNTRY, INTEGRITY, JUSTICE, TOLERATION, AND SERVICE.

*ENSURE THAT ACTIVITIES ARE CONVENIENT.

*PROVIDE ENJOYABLE PROGRAMS AND FRATERNAL FELLOWSHIP.