VOL. LXVIII, NO. 9 MADISON, WISCONSIN SEPTEMBER, 2011 Zor Shriners were “BeDazzled” in Winnipeg Story by Todd Wohlert The MSA got off to an exciting start burden of success! for Potentate Steve Peterson on Tuesday Friday was the day that the Units got August 2. He was following the Zor bus to strut their stuff! The competitions were with his vehicle when the bus ran over held in and around the city, many within an aluminum ladder that was lying in the . The “horsepower” road. The wheels of the bus flung the competitions (motorized and equestrian) ladder like a missile directly at Steve’s were held at the Red River Exhibition vehicle. grounds on the western edge of Winnipeg, “When we saw it flying at our next to the Assiniboia Downs. The Mini windshield, it was a little scary for Larry Cars from Edgerton won, of course! (Hanson) and I,” said the Potentate, Friday evening, the Shrine-A-Rama “fortunately, it dropped and we ran over it was held at Fort Garry Place, with a instead and we made it through. Once we “Prairie Social”…contests, live music, a got to Fargo and the hotel, our heart rates 50’s and 60’s theme, and plenty of fabulous finally went down.” Manitoba “finger” foods, including bison After staying overnight in Fargo, the burgers. A lot of people really got into the Divan, Nobles, and Ladies returned to swing of things by wearing poodle skirts, the bus, made it through the border, and black leather jackets, and lots of grease arrived at Winnipeg. They had most in their hair. The Funsters had special of the day to explore before their first outfits made up for their guys and dolls. Counterpart event with Divan members The band was fun and they kept people on from the other Midwest Shrines: Abu their feet dancing all night. One highlight Bekr, Khartum, Kem, Aad, El Riad, El was the hula hoop contest featuring all the Zagal, Ahmed, Zuhrah, Naja, Yelduz, Wa Potentates. Our guy may not have had the Wa, Beja, & Osman. best rhythm but he had the most fun! Thursday, the rest of the Zor Nobility Saturday’s final parade was held arrived and started exploring the area, at Assiniboine Park with the Imperial especially the historic Hotel Fort Garry, reviewing stand at the Duck Pond. After our headquarters hotel. The marketplace the parade, all the Nobles and Ladies were was sent up as were a couple of hospitality presented with a light, take-away lunch suites. Smiles were abundant from the and everyone hit the road for home. It locals and visiting Nobility. The first was a long weekend with a lot of laughs, major event was the Thursday night a lot of walking, and a lot stories. New parade starting at the Legislative building friends were created and old friendships then heading down to the Hotel Fort Garry were reacquainted. All the Clown Units followed by dinner and entertainment. agreed that we had beautiful weather. The Zor Host had their own hospitality After that – end of Clown agreement. suite set up in our headquarters, the The Divan and their Ladies were Place Louis Riel Hotel, a few blocks constantly on the move and have many from Hotel Fort Garry. There were 2 tales to tell: other Shrines sharing our hotel and each “The ladies that attended MSA were had their hospitality suites. After careful kept busy with various events to enjoy examination and research, everyone the delightful city of Winnipeg,” reported (including the other Shrines) agreed that Lady Mary Ellen Peterson. “The ladies ours was the best hospitality room and were up early Thursday morning to the best operated. This became obvious when the others closed their rooms early (Continued on Page 5) to come down to our room. Such is the The Funsters and their Ladies ready to ‘rock around the clock’ a the Shrine-a-rama. Table of Contents Read all Birthdays...... 11 about Calendar...... 2 the Zor Contributions...... 12 Shriners Event coupons...... 11 Ride on Feature story...... 4 Page 4! From the Potentate... 2 In Memorium...... 12 Recorder Roll Call.... 2 PAGE 2 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 ZOR ZEPHYR (USPS 017-572) Published monthly under the auspices of Zor Shriners A.A.O.N.M.S. From The Potentate Address: 575 Zor Shrine Place, Madison, WI 53719 One year subscription as part of annual dues. Non-members subscription, $10 per year. Steven Peterson Periodicals Postage Paid - Madison, WI Postmaster: Send changes of address to Zor Zephyr, 575 Zor Shrine Place, Madison, WI 53719. Winner of Nine First Place Dromedary Awards for Shrine Newspapers and seven Honorable Mentions. Todd Wohlert — Zephyr Editor S. Severson — Zephyr Correspondent September is here! It’s never fun to say Ceremonial on August 13. We were able and Ladies again. Don Davies — Zephyr Editor Eternal Milt Helmer — Zephyr Correspondent goodbye to summer, but it is fun to celebrate spend time with our counterpart Potentate Sunday, August 21, had Lady Keith Krinke – Zor Photo Corps everything we’ve done. From new members Bob Morrison & Lady Sheryl who Mary Ellen and I traveling back to my Advertising…Please call 608-833-6343 to new activities, it’s been non-stop with introduced us to many Nobles and Ladies. hometown of Viroqua for a Potentate activities throughout the state, “keeping Zor The day was filled with activities: a parade, Party hosted by the Vernon Shrine Club. ZOR SHRINE OFFICE Mail Address: 575 Zor Shrine Place, Madison, Wl 53719 Hooked on Helping Kids”. Nobles luncheon, Ladies luncheon, the We not only renewed friendships with the Phone 833-6343 (Area Code 608) For Lady Mary Ellen and I, July Ceremonial for their six incoming Nobles Nobles and Ladies of the Club, but were Fax (608) 833-6348 ended with a beautiful day traveling to and an evening banquet. It was our first also welcomed by some of my family and E-mail address: [email protected] the Potentate Party at Jansky’s Eagles experience in seeing the ARCH degree that friends from the community. Website: www.zorshriners.com Nest in the hills of La Crescent, MN. The they now use in place of the second section While it’s sad to see the summer go, Zor’s Governing Divan afternoon was filled with fellowship and of the ceremonial. Many friendships were we have great things ahead this fall Elective reunions with the Nobles and Ladies of made with this gathering and I encourage starting with the Variety Show Saturday, Steve Peterson, Wausau...... Potentate the La Crosse and Vernon County area. Nobles that may be traveling to the UP of September 10, in Rice Lake at the UW – Larry Riemenschneider, Amery...... Chief Rabban A special ‘thank you’ goes out to the La Michigan to contact the AHMED and visit Barron County Fine Arts Center. Robert Gorsuch, Fitchburg...... Assistant Rabban Larry Hanson, Albany...... High Priest and Prophet Crosse Shrine Club, the Firehouse Jesters, with those Shriners. Our next upcoming steak fry is Monte Steiber, Prairie du Chien...... Oriental Guide and Jansky’s for hosting this event. The following day, August 14, we September 13 at the ZOR Shriners Center. Dale Anderson, Evansville...... Treasurer August was kicked off with the traveled back to Wisconsin to a meeting This is an opportune time to ask one of James Stelsel Sr., Madison...... Recorder Midwest Shrine Association Summer with the Southwest Shrine Club for an the new Nobles and/or a possible new Appointive Robert Giesler, Cashton...... 1st Ceremonial Master meeting in Canada. Thanks to Joe Harker evening gathering. Again, it was great time candidate to join in the fellowship with David Bomkamp, Columbus...... 2nd Ceremonial Master for organizing the bus excursion to to socialize with Nobles and Ladies. other Nobles and their Ladies. Chuck Miller, Milladore...... Marshal Winnipeg, and getting us across the border On Monday, August 15, we continued The Reelin’ and Rockin’ in the Fifties Al Heinkel, Hayward...... Captain of the Guard without delays. ZOR units had great our travels, going to Arkdale, south of Potentate’s Ball is just around the corner Wally Trouten, Platteville...... Outer Guard Karl Gant, Blanchardville...... Chaplain representation in the parades, including: Stevens Point, for a picnic sponsored by on September 17 in Wausau. It’s the Sawdusters & Drum Corps of Eau Claire, the Heart of Wisconsin Shrine Club and perfect time of year to travel to the central ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITALS Firehouse Jesters of La Crosse, Funsters the Funster Clown Unit. The weather was part the state for an afternoon and evening Chicago— 2211 N. Oak Park Ave., Chicago, IL 60707 of Wisconsin Rapids, ZOR Clowns of perfect for their annual steak fry and potluck. event. It will be a great time to have fun Area Code 773-622-5400 Madison, and Mini Cars of Edgerton. Mary Ellen and I have come to know many with other Shriners and kick up those John Lubicky, M.D...... Chief of Staff Special ‘thank you’ goes out to Mini Cars of their members, since I was their Divan heels on the dance floor. Earl Buehler, Member of Board of Governors unit and and Lyle Fox (Foxy) with the ZOR representative for a number of years. And, As we head into fall, make a plan Twin Cities— Clowns in taking part in the competitions I am proud to say that I now have my own to get back into the Blue Lodges to do 2025 E. River Parkway, Minneapolis, MN 55414 during the session and representing ZOR Shriners Hospital for Children semi-trailer presentations on why we are Shriners and Area Code 612-596-6100 with awards. ZOR was well represented with this year’s slogan “ZOR is Hooked on ‘Hooked on Helping Kids’. Please contact Kenneth Guidera, MD...... Chief of Staff at the meeting with approximately 80 Helping Kids”. While it might be miniature our membership chairman Bob Calverley Rodney Rommel, Member of Board of Governors Nobles and Ladies that included Units, size, it will give us fond memories of 2011 or myself to schedule a time to do a

BURNS HOSPITAL Staff members, Divan members, Past for years to come. presentation in your Lodge. This will help Cincinnati— Potentates and Hosts. We were able to That week, I continued on to Omro, in our efforts to Reel in new members 3229 Burnet Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45219 reunite with our counterparts and meet west of Oshkosh, for a summer gathering for the Parade to Glory Ceremonial on Area Code 513-872-6000 Richard Kagen, M.D ...... Chief of Staff new friends with the other 13 temples that with Mascoutin Shrine Club on August December 3. make up the Midwest Association. 16. This was also a club I was Divan Let the good times roll in September Mary Ellen and I traveled to AHMED representative for the last six years, so it and have fun being a Shriner! Shriners in Marquette, MI for their Summer was great to fellowship with their Nobles Potentate Steve Peterson Recorder’s Roll Call Zor Shriner’s Zor was well represented by about Veterans Wanted 80 Nobles and Ladies 2011 Calendar at the Midwest for Celebration on Summer Session September held in Winnipeg, 10 Indianhead S.C. Variety Show, Canada from August UW-Barron County Fine Arts Center Veterans Day 3 to 6, 2011. All 17 Potentate Sock Hop, Wausau Holiday Inn those who attended had a great time and October 11-11-11 congratulations to 6 - 8 SCAFRA, Portland, OR Jim Stelsel, Lyle (Foxy) Fox for 7 St Croix SC Potentate Party, St Croix Recorder winning a couple of 8 UW-River Falls Football Game, firsts in the Clown competitions. River Falls The time is here to sell 2012 Calendar 8 Eau Claire Scottish Rite Reunion, Books which is one of Zor’s fundraisers. Eau Claire Clubs and Units have a supply of these 11 Divan Meeting, Madison books. Please again contact those persons 11 Honored Ladies Lunch, Zor Shriners who bought a book last year as many of Center them are waiting for their new book. Try 11 Quarterly Meeting, Madison to sell to new customers also. 16 Director’s Staff Tail Gate party, We will again have the Gun Raffle this Zor Shriners Center year so keep in mind these tickets will 22 Eau Claire Scottish Rite Reunion, also be coming out soon. Eau Claire September is a fairly slow month Zor Shriners Salute for activities. The biggest event is the November Reelin & Rockin Potentate’s Ball called 11 Vet’s Appreciation Dinner/Membership the Sock Hop on the 17th at the Holiday Drive, Zor Shriners Center Inn in Rothschild. There is coupon in 11-12 Madison Scottish Rite Reunion, Our Veterans the Zephyr to make your reservation. Madison Masonic Center The Zor Steak Fry at the Madison Shrine 12 Lefse Bake Day, Zor Shriners Center Potentate Steve Peterson and Ladies – we want as many Center will be on 13th and the 3rd Annual and Lady Mary Ellen salute people as possible to engage Masonic/Scottish Rite/Shrine Golf December Outing at Dodge Point CC on the 25th - 3 Ceremonial & Parade To Glory, our Veterans this year with a in this tribute. The Petersons these events have coupons in the Zephyr. Chula Vista - WI Dells special celebration November request that the Veterans bring Keep in mind October 11th will be the 11 Lunch with Santa, Zor Shriners Center 11, Veteran’s Day. Zor Shriners their service pictures or other Honored Ladies Luncheon at the Madison 12 River Falls Variety Show want to honor all the Zor images from their service to put Zor Shrine Center and the Quarterly meeting. Coupons are in the Zephyr. Veterans, Masonic Veterans, and on display at the event. Social non-Masons who are veterans. starts at 5 pm, dinner featuring The Potentate and his Lady grilled steak or salmon at 6 pm, want to acknowledge the people with a program to follow. You who have served our country can find the reservation coupon with a special Celebration at the in the back of the Zephyr. Zor Shriners Center in Madison. Remember the date: 11-11-11. This event is open to all Nobles PAGE 3 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011

More Magic for Zor Our Variety Shows are a great family entertainment event featuring the MAGIC of CHARLES and the LADY plus a whole lot more! Look for an upcoming Indianhead S.C. show September 10 at the UW-Barron County Fine Arts Center. HELP FILL THE TOY BOX Zor Shriners Steak Fry Potentate Steve Peterson invites you FOR THE CHILDREN and yours to the Zor Shriners Center for some fantastic feasts this summer. Make The Toy Box is filling up with toys to Shriners Center your reservations early and invite a friend be donated to the Children at the Shriners If you would like to contribute to Lady or to the monthly steak fry! The next Hospital for Children - Twin Cities. Mary Ellen’s project, but are not be able one will be Tuesday September 13, with Lady Mary Ellen is pleased with the to attend these events, feel free to drop the social starting at 5 PM and dinner served at toy donations that have been made and toys or gift cards off at the Zor Shriners 6:15 PM. The cost is only $10 per person. encourages you to join in this effort and office or contact a Divan member to assist The Wranglers will be manning the grills bring a smile to the face of our patients. with the delivery. We will also accept cash this time. See coupon for deadlines! There is still time to make your donation donations and do the shopping for you. Please contact the Shrine Office at 608- of new unwrapped toys or Mc Donald gift Your help in filling the Toy Box for 833-6343 or email to zortemp@chorus. cards for the Hospital! the Children at the Shriners Hospital for net to make your reservation. Can’t you The Toy Box will be at the following Children is greatly appreciated. just taste those delicious morsels? See locations: Zor is Hooked on Helping Kids! you there! Please RSVP by September 8. Tuesday, September 13 - Steak Fry at the ZOR Shriners Center Saturday, September 17 – Reelin’ and Rockin’ Potentate Ball in Wausau Friday & Saturday, October 7-8 - St WILL YOU WALK A MILE FOR A CHILD Croix Valley Shrine Club – River Falls Tuesday, October 11 - Honored Ladies WITH DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE? Luncheon and Steak Fry at the ZOR Date: Sunday September 18 Time: Registration 12:30 pm, Walk starts 1:00 pm Location: Jaycee Park – Oregon, WI, Open to all Masons, Nobility, & Ladies Registration Fee: $10.00, Children 5 and under – Free

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800.279.2616 | www.sva.com ______PAGE 4 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 Zor Shriners Ride a Roaring Success Saturday July 23, the Midgets Mini-car to figure out the party logistics. The unit put together a ride for motorcycles committee booked the Zor Shriners and classic cars that involved much more Center for the final stop and party. Then than just their Unit. By the time all was the Potentate decided to make this into a said and done, multiple Clubs and Units major event with a Quarterly meeting and along with the Potentate & Divan had monthly steak fry. The Colds Sands for turned this into an event that reached Richard “R.J.” Johnson of Randolph and across a significant portion of Wisconsin. Joseph Nemeth of Sun Prairie was added It showed what Zorland can do when we on top of that as well. work together for a common goal even The last task was to find helpers – though hundreds of miles separate us! this was too big a job for just a small This event started about 2 years ago at committee. The start and registration a parade when an idea from a Firehouse were run by the Firehouse Jesters. The Jester was pitched to then Asst. Rabban second and third stops were run by Steve Peterson about doing a motorcycle Midgets. The fourth stop was run by the ride through Zorland. The idea was Mound View S.C. The fifth stop was run bounced around until Steve talked to some by the Mavericks. The steak fry at the members of the Midgets, who are avid Center was run by the Directors Staff. motorcycle enthusiasts, and they agreed The refreshment was tended to by the Bob and Steve addressing the full house of Nobles and guests. to spearhead the event. It was decided Host. early on that this would be an event open After a lot of planning and work, the to public as well as Nobles and Brothers. core committee (Al & Penny Brueggen, We wanted as many people to enjoy this Dallas “Bob” Drawver, Al Scafe, Jerry as possible as well as introduce them to Mattakat, Todd Wohlert, Bob Geisler, the Shrine. Brian Rauch, & Donna Jacobson) were Monthly breakfast meetings in the La ready to get the show on the road. Crosse area started about 18 months ago Registration started at 9am then the where regular brainstorming occurred… first group pulled out at 9:30. The ride and some brain freeze. All the proper twisted and turned through scenic parts paperwork was filed with Lisa at the of Wisconsin with stops at Kwik Trips office. Different routes and safety issues in Hillsboro, Reedsburg, Dodgeville, and were discussed, prizes and games were Verona for refreshment and refueling. debated, and mocking of one member’s The riders managed to stay ahead of the 250cc Honda Rebel was a regular staple. severe storm that later moved through La (Some day he swears to have a “big boy” Crosse and Sparta. As they rode towards bike like the rest of the Harley riders.) Madison, all the riders could see were Finally, a route was sorted out and the blue skies and sunshine! committee took a couple of road trips By the time the last cycles and safety to check on road conditions as well as truck pulled into the Zor Shriners Center, aesthetic value. Once the trip and the all the Quarterly business was completed prizes were hammered out, it was time and it was time to party. Snacks and

Grillmaster Severson at work! It’s all in the wrist and the flip.

Cold Sands (l-r) Potentate Peterson, Richard Johnson, Joseph Nemeth, & 2nd Ceremonial Master Dave Bomkamp.

Potentate and guests discussing motorcycles and fishing… which is better? Committee member Drawver overseeing the event. PAGE 5 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 refreshments were everywhere and a packed house full of Shriners, Ladies, and guests greeted the tired and dusty but happy riders. Never losing an opportunity to get one over on the Funsters, the Zor Clowns presented Marshall Chuck Miller a special #2 trophy. The Zor Clowns acknowledged that fact that the Funsters work very hard and deserve special recognition. Chuck graciously received the trophy on behalf of the Funsters. Where the trophy is now is unknown… After a fantastic meal, the committee started giving away bags and bags of door prizes, plus the poker run prizes. Finally, the big raffle ticket money was given away followed by a message from Divan Rep Bob Giesler and greetings from the Potentate. The happy and full crowd packed it up for the night while the committee finished sorting through everything. When all was said and done, the event finished in the black. For a first time event, this is almost miraculous. The success was attributed to a lot of hard work, dedication, and making it fun for everyone involved. If your Club or Unit is interested in starting your own ride somewhere in Zorland, feel free to contact the Zor office for more info. “It went really well – nice turnout,” Larry and the guys enjoying refreshments and laughs while they wait for the steaks to come off the grill. said Al Brueggen of the Midgets Unit and Ride committee chairman, “Hopefully next year will be bigger and better!” “I thought it was fantastic,” said Larry Riemenschneider, Chief Rabban. “We got a large crowd… we got some brother Masons and Shriners involved… met a lot of new people, new friends. It was one of the most fantastic steak fries ever – we had over 130 people signed up. It was great; let’s do it again next year.” Dallas “Bob” Drawver, Ride committee member, had this to share: “It was a wonderful day. It was a good ride day – we beat the weather… no accidents. (It was a) perfect day. What more can you ask for?” “Everything went just like we planned it,” said Bob Giesler, 1st Ceremonial Master and Ride committee member. “I think this kind of event is the way we will be going; I think that we’ll see more of this in the future… I really believe that. We had an excellent crowd tonight. While we maybe didn’t meet all of our goals, we consider this a very big success - it gave us a lot to work on for the future. I’d like to thank everybody for all the work they did. A lot of people worked very hard on this. Thanks to everyone who came out, as well.” Brian Rauch, Ride committee member, Zor Clowns presenting their #2 award to the Funsters, who graciously accepted it then misplaced it. said this: “We had a lot of guys show up. Everybody had a good time; we had a turnout; it worked out well with the nice dinner with good friends. Everything weather. We had people from Chetek turned out well – thanks to everybody that who came down for the ride. They stayed helped and was here.” overnight in the La Crosse, then enjoyed BRING IN THOSE CANDIDATES! “We were striving to help the #2 Clown the ride down to Madison. That says Unit get up to the #1 status,” said High that the word got out about this event. Priest & Prophet and Zor Clown Larry Everyone had a good time. That’s what Hanson. “We thought it be encouraging we have to look at next year – getting the if we had a nice little trophy for them. word out even more. How can we draw Something to get them to change that out even more people? How can we get #2 to #1… which may take them 20, 30, more Harley riders and other riders? How 40 years to get to that point. Once the can we get more classic vehicles? How Funsters get to #1, the Zor Clowns will can we get everyone to one location for a move up to 1A or 1 star… just a little big reception and fun? about them. They are always gonna be “What was neat about today was that one step behind us.” we were able to tie a Quarterly meeting, “I enjoyed the ride – the scenery was Colds Sands, and steak fry into this event. terrific,” said Jerry “King of the Kwik By the time the riders came here, we had a Trips” Mattakat, Ride committee member nice crowd already. The Nobles that just and treasurer. “Everybody I talked to came here for the steak fry were able to really enjoyed the ride. It went well, the converse with Nobles they don’t usually distances (between stops) were good, see and with the riders, who had never nobody had any problems – I think it went been to the Zor Shriners Center before. It super. We need to do it again next year… was an exciting day for all of us. That’s maybe a circle type (route) will increase what we wanted to create. We’ve talked participation.” about that for over a year – how we can The Potentate gets the final word: get more people involved, more of our “We had 2 new Nobles come into today: territories involved – we definitely did Richard “R.J.” Johnson and Joseph that today but we just got started. We Nemeth. The Cold Sands went well; gotta make it into an annual event. we had a nice crowd of Nobles here for “I want to thank the Director’s Staff that. These events add to our membership and their crew for all the work involved when people can’t make our Ceremonials. with the steak fry. They did a fantastic That’s the key to bringing people in – we job. I want to thank our Hosts – we had can bring them in with Cold Sands at local a lot of nice refreshments today. It was events. We presented our new Nobles a warm day; people just enjoyed the with their name red badges so our Nobles refreshments. People just enjoyed the day will recognize them and seek them out at for camaraderie and the fellowship. We events to find out who they are and figure had ages here from the 20’s clear up to the out what the new Nobles interests are so 90’s. I felt real good about that and I think they can get involved with a Club or Unit that Zor should be proud that we gathered and start having fun as a Zor Shrine. this nice group as well. To me, this was a “The cycle event had a tremendous great success for our first time through.” PAGE 6 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 “BeDazzled” in Winnipeg… (Continued from Page 1)

Get a load of all those Clowns, including the guys in the makeup.

Miles and the boys at full attention.

Above, PP Tom Nelson with everyone’s favorite doctor and Noble, Dr. Ken Guidera. Right, Imperial Outer Guard James Smith with Imperial Potentate Michael Severe. Far right, Steve, Joe and Miles getting ready for the first parade. Below left, the Drum Corp warming up. Below right, one of the few existing pictures of Joe Harker smiling… but you have to look really close… PAGE 7 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011

Imperial Outer Guard James Smith sharing a laugh with the guys from Zor. Foxy cleaned up at the clown competition.

Bob and Steve living out their NASCAR dreams.

The Potentate and the Funsters watching the clown competition.

Check it out!

Foxy, in full costume, showing everyone who the best is! PAGE 8 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 La Crosse S.C. Potentate Party a Feast for the Senses Photos by Dennis Wilkerson and Ken Rownd. Story by Todd Wohlert a guest with his family. At the conclusion old potato salad recipe, though.” of it, he asked for a Shrine petition. “The “It was a great reunion,” said Potentate food was fantastic, the drinks were… let’s Steve Peterson. “I’ve been coming here 5 just say the Bloody Mary didn’t have a lot or 6 years and it’s just great to see all the of ‘bloody’ in it.” people from this area. The Jansky family “It was hot at the grills, very hot,” said has such a beautiful setting here; I wish grill master and 1st Ceremonial Master more of Nobles and Ladies would take Bob Giesler. “We weren’t used to the the drive, come up, relax, and meet the thickness of the steaks but we adapted and good people here. The gift from the La it turned out good. I heard a lot of good Crosse S.C. and the Firehouse Jesters is comments.” appreciated. I got to reacquainted myself Terry Loper, member of La Crosse with local La Crosse people and local Shrine Club, Firehouse Jesters, party people from my hometown area of Viroqua committee, and beloved spouse of Nancy, – that is always good. This event today had this to say: “The Jansky family had will be a good memory for years to come. another lovely party this year for the I will definitely be coming back for this Potentate. It was nice weather – sunny, a event in the future to enjoy the camaraderie Beautiful weather, good food, and great friends – what more could you little wind, but nice. And the steaks were and the fellowship that we have… and also ask for? excellent. Next year I will go back to the the beauty of nature up here.” Saturday July 30 was a gorgeous day in in conjunction with the Firehouse Jesters the La Crosse area. The skies were a beautiful presented the Potentate and his Lady with a blue and the temperature was just a touch on beautiful clock to commemorate their year the warm side but otherwise perfect. Nobles and their visit to the La Crosse area. The and their Ladies from the La Crosse, Tomah, Potentate thanked everyone for the party and & Viroqua areas welcomed Potentate Steve for coming out plus he acknowledged that it Peterson and his Lady Mary Ellen, along was a homecoming event for him because with members of the Divan and their Ladies, he is originally from the Viroqua area. to the annual La Crosse Potentate at the With full bellies and full hearts, the Jansky family’s scenic property overlooking Nobles and their Ladies wrapped up another the Mississippi River. fantastic Potentate party at the Jansky’s Over 60 guests enjoyed appetizers and place. More than one person took leftover bountiful beverages while they took in steak home to enjoy later. the one-of-a-kind view from the bluff on “It’s been a pleasure to have this party the Minnesota side of the river. One of up here, now for the 60th time,” said Jack the longest running Potentate Partys in Jansky, one of the famous Jansky brothers. Zor Shriners’ history, this event is always “It started in 1951 and we’ve just had anticipated by Divan members as they move wonderful times up here. We’re thankful up the progressive line. that we got the sunny weather because Party chairman Ken Rownd greeted the we’ve had a few rainy times. We’ve had A tasty treat with a welcoming message. guests as they entered while Terry & Nancy a few cars off into the ditch in years past. Loper and the Jansky family laid out snacks (Including a former Past Potentate from La and prepared the side dishes. As soon as grill Crosse. It took 2 tow trucks to pull his car master Bob Giesler gave the word, people up the muddy hill.) It’s always been a good started lining up for a truly amazing feast. time. Everybody had a good time. I think Many partygoers referred to the steaks as we had over 60 people here today. We hope “small beef roasts” owing to the gargantuan to get around 75 to 80 in future. We need size of the cuts of meat. No one went home more young people up here!” hungry! “Good party,” said new Shriner Dave After the meal, the La Crosse Shrine Club O’Neill. Dave attended this party last year as

Potentate Steve, with Bob, Larry, Dennis, & Bob, sharing a laugh.

Steve and Lady Mary Ellen displaying their gift.

The men enjoyed the gorgeous view. The ladies enjoyed the peace and quiet with the Potentate Peterson greets 2 guests, John Kristoff and men gone. Andy T. Olson, and shares stories of the Shrine with them. PAGE 9 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 Club Chronicles Things You Might Like to Know Hospital Dads: True Traveling Men! Thank you to the Nobility who donate their time and energy transporting our Calendar kids, especially in this hot and sticky weather. If you see any of these caring folks, be sure to thank them for all they Raffle Winners do. Our Hospital Dads and their helpers Help support Zor by buying a safely deliver our precious cargo. calendar. The new 2012 raffle calendars are out in Zorland. Ask your Club/Unit Drivers and Riders to the Chicago secretary about getting one or more. Hospital in July Congratulations to our lucky winners - Driver Rider next month could be YOUR lucky month! Ray Asbjornson Al Becker Top winners were: Nolan Anderson, Earl Buehler Dale Bickle Baldwin $100; Bill & Candy Zirngible, Dick Jones George Medford $100; Jim Brennecke, Sparta Christopherson $100; Gary Melstrom, Prescott $100; & Bill Lautz Pat Olson Klinton McCutchin, Dodgeville $150. Jerry Majorowicz DaWayne Schatzka The $20 dollar winners were: Monica Ken Olson Arnold, Sparta; Scott Dahl, Stillwater, MN; Karen Everson, Oregon; Shannon Drivers and Riders to the Twin Mackenzie, Milwaukee; Scott Komplin, Cities Hospital in July Madison; David Druckrey, Spring Green; Drivers Riders Tom Tourville, Sparta; Gary Shealy, Norm Allen Bob Brainard Oregon; Pete Hawley, Glenwood; Bob Brainard Martin Burkhardt James Lemke, Nekoosa; Taylor Melby, Martin Burkhardt Sandy Calverley Tomah; Dutch Boselie, Kathleen, GA; Bob Calverley Marshall Coon Carl Ruedebusch, Madison; Charlotte Robert Everson Judean Everson Thompson, Black River Falls; Ellis Mecca S.C. participated in the Tomah Fourth of July parade along with Kevin Fischer Jennifer Fischer Waller, Madison; Zelda Bruun, several members’ classic cars. In the group shot (l-r): Gerald Johnson, Roger Hancock (2) Del Gilbertson Platteville; Eugene Schmitz, Norwalk; Dave Rezin, Chuck Huffman, Mike Sund, Johnston Bell, & Jim Arena. Hollis Herbison Robert Hering Robert Swan, Portage; Pat Heinkel, Marlowe Nelson Bob Keene Hayward; Joe Collins, Black River Falls; Harry Smith Peter Rotter Patricia Lemke, Nekoosa; Tom Chose, Larry Wiegand Claude Sebion Stoughton; Cesar Castro, Beloit; Ben Mike Sund LaBlanc, Montello; Pat Giesler, Cashton; & Loraine Kosek, WI Rapids. Antioch Temple Honored Presents Holidays Ladies in Style With Luncheon: Daughters of the Nile No Two are On Saturday, October 29, at the Blackhawk Country Club in Madison, ladies from Daughters of the Nile will the Same present a style show featuring fashions from Coldwater Creek, Greenway The Honored Ladies Luncheon will Station. The style show will be preceded Members of the St. Croix Valley be Tuesday, October 11th 2011 at the by a Chinese Auction and Social Hour Shrine Club enjoyed a leisurely Zor Shrine Center. 11:00 am Social then at 11:00 am and a noon luncheon (menu picnic on the beautifully grounds 12:00 pm Lunch with entertainment to below). All proceeds from this event follow. Luncheon Menu will be: salad, will go to the Daughters of the Nile of Freedom Park overlooking Chicken Cordon Blue, Herbed red confleuence of the St. Croix and Foundation Convalescent Relief Account potatoes, julienned carrots and zucchini and will be used for the children in the Mississippi Rivers in Prescott. plus a special dessert. Price per non- In attendance were Shrine Shriners Hospitals for Children. Everyone Honored Lady will be $15.00 made is welcome, so reserve a table today for dignitaries (l-r): Darl Hoffman, payable to Zor Shrine. Send reservation you and your friends. Past Potentate of River Falls, Larry to: Debbi Thorstad, 7318 Longmeadow The cost of the event is $22 per person Riemenschneider, Chief Rabban Rd, Madison, WI, 53717. Phone 608- and the luncheon menu is Chicken and of Amery, Rod Rommel, Shrine 827-0276. Absolute deadline is Friday, Mushroom Crepes with Wild Rice. It Hospital Representative of River September 30th, 2011. See the coupon on is served with fresh fruit garnish and a Falls, and Vern Engebretson, Past page 11. salad. Rolls, beverage, and sherbet with Potentate of Clear Lake. raspberry drizzle and cookie are included. A rray ucti • Commercial • Industrial • Estates u on M e e e r Lee A. Murray, CAI e s L SINCE 1977 Auctioneer/Appraiser www.leemurrayauctions.com P.O. Box 212 Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 Phone # (608) 254-8696 PAGE 10 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 QUARTERLY MEETING Editor’s Corner JULY 23, 2011 - MADISON, WI

1 – Imperial Session story: Ronie Jaacks was misspelled as Potentate S. Peterson called the PP. Motion Carried. George Carden Jakes. It is Jaacks. Definitely Jaacks. But not Jaaacks. meeting to order at 2:00 P. M. with 28 advised Audrey Michelle will not be the Nobles present. ringmaster, a new tiger act coming from K. Gant gave the opening prayer the Ringling Circus and a trampoline act 2 – Apologies to the Canadians for my poor driving skills. and all present joined in the Pledge of will be new this year. Bill Dicarlo from I didn’t see that “One-Way” sign. Non parley-vous Francois… Allegiance. the Alliant Energy Center advised the or something like that. Potentate S. Peterson asked for a circus may have to play over the hockey motion to approve the minutes of the ice and boards and rumor that might 3 – Please remember to send all submissions by the 10th of the Quarterly meeting of May 14, 2011 as appear on the county board agenda in printed in the Zephyr. B. Gorsuch moved the future about no elephants at county month. approval of the minutes and seconded by events. J. Thorstad PP. moved the report M. Severson PP. Motion Carried. be accepted and seconded by M. Severson Treasurers Report: D. Anderson PP. Motion Carried. read the abbreviated financial report as of Chicago Hospital Report: E. June 30, 2011 that shows Total Revenues Buehler PP. reported the Chicago hospital YTD $230,908, Total Expenses $211,293, has just received its first third party for a gain of $19,616 with unrealized payments. They are doing more with less Wells Fargo Gain of $14,051 leaving and some patients may have wait a little a Net Gain of $33,667. As of June 30, longer for their treatments. The Amish Attention Nobles 2011 end of the month balances show held a Shrine Hospital Fund Raiser a Checking Accounts $118,996, less bills couple weeks ago in the Brodhead area to paid in 30 days $8,163. Cash Reserves, which was well attended but we do not Hospital Patient Transportation Account know the amount they raised. Third $175,382, Hospital Transportation party pay issues that were passed at the Account Tamps $219.355, Building Imperial Session which only affects Improvement Accounts $63,531, Long 1/3 of the patients with insurance. B. Term Investment Accounts $931,303 Gorsuch stated the bottom line is we may and Perpetual Membership $26,509. D. have to still send a bill to the patient’s Anderson moved the report be accepted family for some of our services involving and seconded by L. Riemenschneider. deductibles or co-pay issues if we do not Motion Carried. have an agreement with their insurance Membership Report: B. Calverley, company. These billings in some cases Membership Chairman, reported that as are required by the insurance company of June 30, 2011 we had 9 Creations, and or by State Law in some states, therefore 6 Deaths for a net gain of 3 Nobles. As we will not pursue any of these billings of June 30, 2011 our total Membership is should they not be paid, so we will never 1,767. At the present time we have 108 charge the patient or their family for our Nobles who have not pair their 2011 dues. services. E. Buehler PP. moved the report B. Gorsuch moved the report be accepted be accepted and seconded by B. Giesler. and seconded by M. Severson PP. Motion Motion Carried. Carried. Twin Cities Hospital Report: R. Zor Shriners now offers Nobles the option of Departed Nobles: J. Stelsel, Rommel reported a letter has been sent Recorder, read the names of 23 of our to the Shrine System leadership with receiving their newsletter via e-mail. departed Nobles as reported in the in the recommendations of working with Gillette second quarter. K. Gant gave a prayer for Children’s Hospital. The Strategic Task the departed Nobles. Force will conduct its September meeting Receiving the Zor Zephyr electronically helps the Trustees Report: K. Krinke reported in Minneapolis and in August Tad that all necessary and current maintenance Claypool and Dale Stauss form the Joint Shriners save on printing and postage costs, not to and repairs has been addressed. K. Krinke, Boards will visit the hospital in August to mention the savings on paper. Chairman of the External Maintenance examine the proposal. The fundraising committee, has requested to be removed function of SHC has been reorganized from this position due to scheduling so the central control of fundraising is If you are interested in receiving the newsletter conflicts. Arlen Christensen will be being redistributed to the hospital sites. assuming the role of Chairman. The Development officers and related staff electronically only, please send your e-mail address annual retention basin report has been will now report directly to the hospital to us at: [email protected] and put “e-mail submitted to the city and is complete for administrators. The hospital collected this year. The Continuous Resolution and $185,000 from insurance payments in newsletter” in the subject heading. Investment policy has been passed and June. Zor has received credit for 24 new adopted. The Investment Activities report applications through June. Our gold is 95 for July shows a balance of $1,021,344 patients for the year. This year we have 394 If you choose this option, you will no longer receive with Wells Fargo snapshot of $507,465 compared to 539 a year ago. Evaluation hard copies of our newsletter through the mail and balance in CD’s of $513,878 Clinics are scheduled on Oct 1st in Sparta representing a decrease of $12,006. K. and Oct 29th in Wausau. Through June and will receive notification when each Zephyr is Krinke moved the report be accepted and there have been 332 surgeries and 3,798 seconded by M. Severson PP. Motion outpatient’s encounters. Thank you to the available online. Carried. drivers of Zor who have taken the time to Onion Report: T. Nelson PP. reported transport out patients. R. Rommel moved we ordered 6502 bags which were 227 the report be accepted and seconded by more than last year. The net income for M. Severson PP. Motion Carried. Zor Shrine will be $25,371. We paid B. Gorsuch reported the issue of Glennville Produce Co. $24,050 @ $3.70 permitting non-Shriners to be in Shrine LIFESTYLE per 10lb bag and trucking was $8,040. Parades was defeated at the Imperial you deserve Each Club or Unit received $2.00 for Session. It did, however, receive a toto VALUE people you can each bag they sold. Our Goal for 2012 majority of the votes, but failed because you demand TRUST will be 7000 bags. T. Nelson PP. moved a 2/3 vote to pass was required. GOODNESS the report be accepted and seconded by L. Variety/Magic Shows Update: S. Riemenschneider. Motion Carried. Peterson reported we still have a couple good banking Circus Report: J. Thorstad PP. of shows to go but so far Clubs and Units reported the final circuses held in Eau have earned $12,255 and Zor $19,121. We Claire and Menomonie showed a net have learned so far, with some changes, profit of $17,892. J. Thorstad PP. moved we can do better next year. 800.848.5306 / Dousman, WI that permission be granted to hold the Chaplain K. Gant gave the closing PARKBANK.COM 608.278.2801 2012 Madison Circus on Feb. 17, 18, & prayer and the meeting was adjourned at www.threepillars.org 19, and telemarketing will start on August 2:59 P. M. 15, 2011, seconded by M. Severson PAGE 11 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 Directors Staff Hosts Annual Packer Tail Gate Party Watch the Packers take on the St. additional excitement to the game. Louis Rams on October 16. Watch the The traditional tailgate menu will be game on the big screen, enjoy all the great served hot dogs, chili, chips, snacks and food and refreshments, and be with your beverages - all this for $10 per person. Shrine friends and family – what more Join us by sending in the coupon with could you want? The Director’s Staff is your $10 check made payable to Zor hosting its annual Packer Tail Gate Party Director’s Staff to Mark Severson, 363 at the Shrine Center on Sunday, October S. Main Street, Cottage Grove, WI 53527 Wish these Nobles a happy birthday and many happy returns: 16th at 11AM. Bring a friend or two as by October 7. It will be a great time for Roger Amdall, George Anderson, Philip Anderson, Howard Anunson, it will be a great time. There will be a everyone. Don’t forget to wear your most trivia contest and door prizes to add some unique Packer attire – let’s see the Green Joel Arnold, Joseph Aronson, Laverne Aumock, Michael Barrett, & Gold fill Hankwitz Hall. Michael Bayles, Michael Beverley, James Bilskey, Everett Blakeley, Glen Boeck, Robert Bredlau, Ronald Brown, Gary Buehler, Scott Bugs, James Burke, Allen Burkheimer, Harland Carlson, Mark Charbonneau, Dennis Clinard, William Coldren, Marshall Coon, Daryl Packer Tail Gate Party Coons, Clifford Culver, Elmer Custer, Richard Dean, Wesley Denny, Zor Shrine Center Sunday, October 16 – 11 am Irvine Engen, Randy Erickson, Robert Everson, Christopher Ferguson, Gene Fisher, Hugh Foster, Steven French, Ellsworth Giese, James Name: ______Giese, William Glass, Michael L. Glowacki, Harry Gordee, Timothy Gould, Edward Grabow, Donald Green, Kevin Gruber, Dale Hall, Phone: ______Roger R. Hancock, William Hansen, Robert Hanson, Bruce Harvey, Jason Hayden, David Heineck, Gregory Heineck, Donald Heit, Larry _ No. Attending ____ X $10 = $______(Amount enclosed) Herzog, Orville Hicks, Harry Hill, Scott Hill, Harry “Red” Hiser, David

Hoffman, Donald Holmes, Robert Hudson, Matthew Hughey, D. Peter September Birthdays Please send check payable to Zor Directors Staff and Hulke, Russ Hunt, Michael Hunter, Melvin H. Ingersoll, Vernon Inhoff, RSVP by Oct. 7 to: Mark Severson, 363 S Main Street, David Jackson, Ronald Jenkins, David Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Cottage Grove, WI 53527 Jeffrey Jones, George Jordan, Brian Kachlic, Michael Karas, William Kneebone, Eldon Komplin, Jacob Lablanc, Steven Larson, Frank Laundrie, Joseph F. Lawrence, Roger Lee, Ronald Leibl, William Lode, Le Roy Luedtke, Dennis Marinelli, John Martell, Mark Mayry, Zor Shriners’ Salute to the Veterans Klinton Mc Cutchin, Arthur Mc Leod, Eric Mckinney, Robert Michel, Friday, November 11 – 5 pm Robert Moody, Kenneth Nelson, James Nelson, Scott Nelson, Richard Olson, David O’Neill, James Ossinger, William Payne, Name______Michael Peterson, J. Burton Pierce, Todd Preuschl, Steven Prewitt, Royal Purdy, Wayne Purves, Ryan Rands, Kevin Reilly, Michael Address______Reilly, David Renly, Steven Ritt, Kenneth Robinson, Kenneth Phone______E Mail______Rownd, Ronald Runkel, Philip Schmid, Henry Schroeder, Gerald Schroeder, Benjamin Schulte, James Sedall, Roger Sedgwick, Reserve _____ Shrine Veterans-at $10.00 per person (Significant other, same price) Ronald Sedgwick, Lance Severson, Frank Sindelar, David Menu: ______Steak ______Salmon Skavlen, James Skavlen, Jack Smart, Jeremy Smart, R. Aubyn Smith, Harold Smith, George Socha, Kenneth Sperry, Sterling Reserve _____ Guest Veterans-at $10.00 per person (Significant other, same price) Standiford, Matthias Statz, Daniel Stormont, Fred Svanda, Menu: ______Steak ______Salmon James Swan, William Swannack, Jeffrey Swenson, James Szydel, Rick Teppen, Dennis Thalacker, Joseph Thompson, Reserve _____ Non-Veterans-at $15.00 per person (Significant other, same price) James Tollers, Elgi Toman, Eugene Tremelling, Burton R. Trok, Austin Tronnes, Virgil Tyrolt, Daniel Tyrolt, Eugene Webber, Menu: ______Steak ______Salmon James R. Weber, Jason Welch, Robert White, Myron Wilcox, Total Enclosed $______Dr. John Wilke, John Winters, Ronald Wirth, Morris A. Wolcott, Marko Zelich, Calvin Ziegler, & Le Vern Zwirchitz. RSVP with coupon and check payable to Zor Shriners by November 1 Mail To: Zor Shriners, 575 Zor Shrine Place, Madison, WI 53719

Honored Ladies Luncheon Deliver at Zor Shrine Center Tuesday, October 11 – 11 am least one new member! Name: ______Phone: ______Email: ______Registration Form for Reserve _____ lunch(es) @ $15; amount enclosed______Please make checks payable to Zor Shriners and send to: Luncheon and Style Show Debbie Thorstad, 7318 Longmeadow Road Saturday, October 29, 2011 Blackhawk Country Club, Madison Madison, WI 53717. Phone: 608-827-0276 Deadline is Friday, September 30, 2011. Name______Phone Number ______

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Names______Zor Shriners Steak Fry Tuesday, September 13 – Zor Shriners Center Names______5p Social 6:15p Dinner Names______Name: ______Names______Phone: ______Menu: ______Steak or ______Chicken Number of reservations______Reservations: $22 each $______

Optional Donation: ______Total Amount Enclosed______Amount enclosed ($10/person) $______Contacts: Jan Reck, Chair 608-752-5558 or Alice Kaschel, 608-522-4276 Send this registration form and payment of $22 per person (checks payable to RSVP with coupon and check payable to Zor Shriners by September 8 to: Antioch Temple No. 113). Mail to Alice Kaschel S6462 Hwy. PF, North Freedom, Zor Shriners WI 53951-9621. Registration Deadline is October 21. 575 Zor Shrine Place, Madison, WI 53719 PAGE 12 ZOR ZEPHYR SEPTEMBER 2011 MOVING? COMPLETE THIS SECTION AND RETURN IT WITH Periodicals THE CURRENT MAIL LABEL (BELOW) TO THE Postage Paid ZOR TEMPLE RECORDER Madison, WI 575 ZOR SHRINE PL., MADISON, WI 53719

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN In Memory Of Donor Emma Boeck John & Debbi Thorstad, PP Larry Collison Timothy & Amy Benedict Lea Richie Donald I. Gillett, Marshfield (06.07.86)...... 07.23.11 Don Davies Vern & Bev Engebretson, PP David Kachel Order of the Eastern Star Richard Hillis, Eau Claire (06.12.76)...... 01.31.11 Jeff Kenall Dale & Sandy Viney Wesley N. Nelson, Menomonie (05.09.70)...... 08.02.11 Barbara Loveland Norma Anderson Rodney J. Satter, Prairie du Chien (06.02.51)...... 07.10.11 John Lynch Jim & Marge Filkins Maurice & Ann Malone Dale & Sandy Viney Paul Stokke, River Falls (12.06.74)...... 08.04.11 Hayden Matthys Charles & Carol White Jule D. Melby Dean & Myrna Melby Jean Ming Lewis P. Mallow, Jr. CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOR Wesley Nelson Ralph & Lorraine Thompson ** ENDOWMENT FUND ** Thomas Nisbet Carl & Lorraine Schluter – No contributions – Steven Ostrander Del & Jan Gilbertson Robert Phillips Bess Knott ** GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS FUND ** Robert “Bob” Phillips Chuck & Ruth Anne White – No contributions – Jo Quilling Robert & Carol Gorsuch Dean Rowe David Acheson ** BUILDING RESERVE FUND ** Shannon Schellien Howard & Lois Baker – No contributions – Ellwood Thomas Gerald Stoikes Mary, Austin, Jack & Paige Indritz ** MEMBERSHIP FUND ** Paul Stokke John Beebe – No contributions – Vern & Bev Engebretson, PP Jim & Marge Filkins ** HMDC FUND ** Robert & Amy Hering – No contributions – Bess Knott Perry & Lucy Larson ** TRANSPORTATION FUND ** Larry & Bonnie Meier In Memory Of Donor Larry & Annell Nelson Bob Gruber Hartley & Alice Hedberg John & Marie Peirson Grace Lattin Maurice Althaus Dorothy Sorensen Jack & Diane Thomas Dale & Sandy Viney David Wahlstrom Warren Hansen

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