Supreme Guardian visits Bethels

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Title
Supreme Guardian visits Bethels
Creator
NBM
Language
English
Year
1966
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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Boudeman to Speak WB Donald Dale Boudeman, Gen­ eral Grand Master, General Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters International and Sovereign Grand Inspector General, 33°, Northern Jurisdiction, U.S.A., will be the guest speaker at the Fiftieth Annual Grand Lodge Communication, April 26-28, 1966, at Plaridel Masonic Temple. This was announced by MWB Teves, Grand Master and RWB Wilmarth, Deputy Grand Master, who was reponsible for in­ viting WB Boudeman. WB Boudeman is a member and Past Master of Anchor Lodge of Strict Observance No. 87 in Kalama­ zoo, Michigan and is active in both the York and Scottish Rites, having attained the pinnacle degrees in both orders and serving in many offices therein. He is an active member of the Supreme Council of the Interna­ tional Order of DeMolay and holds the DeMolay Legion of Honor. He is a Shriner and is Past President of the Kalamazoo Shrine Club. He is also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the Royal Order of Jesters and the White Shrine of Jerusalem. In addition to his activities in the Masonic order, he is active in civic organizations of his city, having served as President of the Kalamazoo Exchange Club, the Elks Club and other organizations. Owner of a chain of drugstores, he has been ac­ tive in professional organizations of his city and state. With his wife, Bernice, son, John and daughter Diana, he holds membership in the First Methodist Church of Kalama­ zoo. NBM Supreme Guardian Visits Bethels Mrs. Mary Etta Wright, Supreme Guardian of the International Order of Job’s Daughters, will be in the Philippines from March 28 to April 11, 1966 to visit bethels of the Order during her stay here. She will be with Bethel No. 1 in Olongapo, Zambales from March 28 to April 2, with Bethel No. 3 in Dumaguete City from April 3 to April 6, and with Bethel No. 2 in Manila from April 7 to 11, spending the Holy Week in the city. In the evening of April 11, she flies to Australia to visit the Grand Bethel there. Her trip outside the continental United States has taken her thus far to Hawaii and Guam be­ fore her Philippine visit. After a week or so in Australia, she will fly back to the United States and en route will touch Manila, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Alaska. In Alaska, she will visit the three bethels of the Or­ der there. While in the Philippines Mrs. Wright will be the object of enthu­ siastic welcome by the daughters, guardians and parents in the different sections of the country where Jobie bethels are located. Trips of Su­ preme Guardians are made yearly to all bethels under Supreme jurisdic­ tion. The Order of Job's Daughters takes in girls from twelve to twenty years who are related to Masons. They arc taught love of God, parents and country and engage in charity and social work for the needy. The Order has bethels in the United States, Canada, Guam, the Philip­ pines and Australia. NBM The Cabletow