Lodge History (1976-1992):
In an attempt to update the
history of Urania Lodge #311 meant that one would have to go
back and read all the minutes of the Lodge from 1975 to the
present time (1991). While some brothers are mentioned by
name it would be impossible to name all who gave so
willingly of their time, money and items to make the lodge a
more attractive and pleasant place in which to hold
meetings. There is still a lot more to be done since the
move from the third floor of the previous Lodge Hall to the
present one (102 E. Main Street) such as painting, putting
up gutters and general maintenance.
The custom
of Memorial Day breakfast and degree work was started in
1930.
When the
Lodge was sold in preparation for the move to the new
location, the new owner found some old pictures of Past
Masters of Urania Lodge in the attic. These he gave to some
boys who in turn sold them to the General Store in
Marysville. W. B. Robert Dull learned of this, purchased
them and gave them to the Lodge. They can be seen in the
lobby of the hall today.
Over the
years many things have been donated to the Lodge to make it
more functional. W. B. William Cooper donated an audio
system. Bro. Charles Ferguson gave a podium. Both were
greatly appreciated.
A highlight
of the Dedication of Urania Lodge #311 was when M. W. G. M.
of Masons in Ohio, M. W. Bro. Robert D. Sager presented a
65-year pin to P. M. Elton M. Kile. Gifts were presented to
the Grand Master and his wife. The Aladdin Temple Piccadors
presented a musical program.
In 1975 a
letter was received and read by W. B. Cooper from the
Secretary of East Short Lodge #709 in Cleveland, Ohio which
stated that they were giving Urania Lodge #311 their jewels
as they had a new set donated to them. On October 15, 1975,
W. B. Russell Noble accepted the jewels presented because he
was the longest tenure member present.
On November
19,1975, Bro. Thad Seeley and Bro. Earl Bower were presented
their 50-year pins.
In 1976 a
check in the amount of $2500.00 was received from the estate
of Cary B. Holycross.
It was also
state by the secretary that we were not keeping within our
budget. The kitchen had taken a lot of money. However,
plans were made to go ahead and install cabinets at a cost
of $626.00.
In 1977,
utensils for the kitchen were needed. Bro. Howard Grimes
and his wife, Mildred, donated knives, forks and utensils.
Elizabeth Chapter #56 OES, made a donation of $150.00 toward
the purchase of plates and the Lodge paid the balance. W.
B. Robert Dull and his wife donated glasses.
In 1978,
the dues were increased to $20.00 a year and each degree to
$30.00.
Bro. Howard
Grimes gave a report on seeking bids for the blacktopping of
the parking lot. Sister Ruth Kline of Elizabeth Chapter #56
OES gave $1000.00 and specified that it be used for
blacktopping or painting the Temple.
In 1978,
Elizabeth Chapter #56 OES built and installed cabinets in
the preparation room.
On October
8, 1978, W. B. Russell Noble was appointed by Grand Officer
Daniel Iceman as District Education Officer for the Ninth
Masonic District for the year 1979.
Fifty-year
pins were presented to Bro. Robert Chapman, Bro. Russell
Perkins, Bro. Robert Jackson, Bro. DeWitt Norris, Bro. John
Scott. A cake was furnished by W. B. Allen Duhl with all
the names on it.
In January
1979, the dues were raised to $30.00 and the fee for each
degree was increased to $40.00 The reason given was that the
other Lodges were higher and that they came to Urania to get
their degree work and then did not return.
W. B.
Robert Dull made a frame complete with brass clips for
inserting the names and year of those who served as Masters
of the Lodge.
A display
case was purchased for the purpose of displaying
memorabilia, old manuals, jewels, Masonic and Eastern Star
Jewelry. The old jewels of Urania Lodge were put in the
display case.
District
Education Officer W. B. Russell Noble said that the
Worshipful Master should wear a hat at all times.
In 1980,
the west side of the building was sandblasted and exit
lights were installed. The east wall was stuccoed and the
west wall repaired and the double doors were blocked in.
Mrs. Walter
Fee gave three electric fans to Elizabeth Chapter, OEA and
Urania Lodge. Meryl George gave an organ to Elizabeth
Chapter, OES.
A 60-year
pin was presented to Bro. J. M. Jackson and a 50-year pin to
Bro. William Youman by the DDGM R. W. B. James McBride,
Installing Officer for W. B. Allen Dull.
W.B. Leland
Williams gave up the secretary’s position which he had
served for 11 years because of ill health. On April 20,
1981, a Masonic Service was held for our departed W. B.
Leland Williams.
Elizabeth
Chapter, OES installed a new oven and stove in the kitchen.
On February
5, 1982, MWB Jerry Razor, PGM, presented a 50-year pin to
Bro. E. L. McCabe.
On April
22, 1983, W. B. E. Glen Keyser presented a 50-year pin to
Bro. John McKitrick. Because of ill health, the
presentation was made at the McKitrick residence.
Repairs to
the kitchen roof, a problem for some time, were made at a
cost of $354.00.
On Saturday
evening, November 26, 1984, several brothers traveled to the
home of Bro. Emery Seeley for the purpose of presenting our
brother his 50-year pin. The presentation was made by our
DDGM R. W. B. Robert Brown.
Bro.
Charles Walk and his wife, Sister Judy, underwrote the
remodeling and move of the Ladies Rest Room and a new Men’s
Rest Room. The Stevedore’s Club made use of the kitchen and
dining room with their Annual Bean Supper on February 11,
1984. Several attempts have been made by Urania Lodge to
form a Fellowcraft club and they have not been very
successful. Discussions have been held as to what a
Fellowcraft club can and cannot do.
A parking
lot maintenance fund was set up by Bro. Charles Walk along
with a check for $300.00 Purdum Blacktop Co. was selected
to blacktop the area for $4700.00
Bro. Ben
Fry and his wife, Sister Mary, celebrated 50 years of
married life at the Jerome Twp. House at New California on
December 30, 1985.
Bro. Howard
Grimes presented a check to the Secretary of the Lodge from
Elizabeth Chapter, OES, to help pay the utilities. A
garbage disposal unit was given to the Lodge by Bro. Bud
Dunmire and his wife.
Urania
Lodge was host with the Ninth Masonic District Officer’s
Association meeting. Thirty brothers were present from 16
Lodges.
Bro. Ben
Fry was installed as W.M. on November 29, 1985. It was an
open installation and the outstanding feature was the
presence of W. B. Fry’s 96-year-old mother. Also honored
were Past masters and Masonic Widows.
Bro. Elton
Ballard donated a security light to make the area more
visible for meeting and events being conducted at the
Temple. On June 2, 1987, W. M. Ben Fry and Russell Noble
traveled to the Springfield Masonic Home and presented a
65-year pin to Bro. John M. Jackson.
W. B.
Leland Walk was elected President, Ninth Masonic District
Officers Association for 1988.
On May
4,1988 Bro. M. D. Norris received his 60-year pin.
In 1989 a
contract was given to B. and M Blacktopping Co. for a two
course spraying job consisting of a mixture of sand and
liquid after a crack sealer had been applied to the parking
lot.
W. B.
Keyser asked the Trustees to get busy to see about an
exhaust fan in the kitchen. This is a requirement if we
expect to serve food.
In 1990
50-year pins were presented to W. B. Bill Penrose and Bro.
John Scoby. Honorary memberships were given to Bro. Wayne
Cofeen of Avery Lodge and Bro. Loren Faulk of Ostrander
Lodge.
W. M. James
Dixon said he would like to get pictures of Past Masters of
Urania Lodge. Several Brothers said it had been tried but
with little success. W. M. Dixon with the assistance of his
wife, Sister Ruth, wrote letters, made phone calls, made
trips to Columbus, Lancaster, Dayton, Kenton, Marysville and
elsewhere for information on relatives, friends and anyone
who might have knowledge that would result in a photograph.
The results were very rewarding. Pictures began to come in,
big and small. Without the help of Joe Hofbaur,
photographer for the Plain City Historical Society, the cost
would have been much higher. He took all the pictures and
enlarged or reduced them to 5x7 size. This created a
problem as frames were needed. The W.M. made enough frames
to go past the year 2000. As of this date we have all the
pictures of the Past Masters from the year 1900 to the
present except two – W.M. Frank Arthur (1919) and W.M. R. P.
South (1920). We have four pictures prior to 1900. As of
this writing we have 76 pictures in the lobby.
The Masonic
and Eastern Star Emblems on the front of the Lodge building
were taken down, repaired, painted and replaced. The
painting was done by Bro. James T. Converse.
In 1991 W.M.
George Rose who has worked with young people for about 35
years came up with an idea and met with the Plain City
Police Department. Out of this meeting came a Masonic
first. A Joint Safe-T-Fest Day was held at the Masonic
Temple for the purpose of alerting young people against
drugs, alcohol, using the emergency system, how to deal with
child molestation, how to register bikes against theft,
fingerprinting and photographing of our youth. Plain City
Police car, Plain City Fire Dept vehicles and equipment
along with personnel from each were on hand to explain the
jobs they do and to let the youth know that they were their
friends. All had fine programs. In all, 78 children were
registered. Refreshments were served and three different
bands played throughout the day.
The next
year, as a result of this first Safe-T-Fest Day, sponsored
by a Masonic body, 17 other Lodges followed Urania Lodge’s
lead. W. M. George Rose was invited to speak to other
lodges and districts on this subject.
In 1992,
the second Safe-T-Fest was held at Pastime Park on the 4th
of July. The members of Urania Lodge prepared a float for
the parade. Bratwurst and wiener sandwiches were served and
in the evening, ice cream and cake.
Four lots
in Forest Grove Cemetery were donated to Urania Lodge by a
Bro. Rathmover.
Lodge
Brothers donated money to buy paint and to paint the house
of our departed brother W. B. Richard Wilt’s widow.
It was
decided to combine Past Masters night, Widows Night and
Friendship Night into one event.
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