Written By: keith on September 14, 2009 No Comment
The Lost Symbol and Freemasonry

Looks like Dan Brown’s new book is coming out tomorrow and with it, a hoard of paranoia about freemasonry.  I am actually a fan of Brown’s books but find it annoying when people take a fictional writing for fact.  I can’t wait to get my copy and read what he has in store for us.  [...]

Written By: keith on June 1, 2009 No Comment

It’s interesting how some old and interesting things by Freemasons finally are read again. This piece was first published in the Voice of Masonry in 1880; put on the computer by Brother George Helmer, FPS some time ago, and put into a compilation of articles by Brother Kevan van Herd in his Masonic Inspirations. Now [...]

Written By: keith on May 25, 2009 No Comment

Dear Masonic Student - Old Tiler talks are loved by many because of the simple truths they convey. This one comes from material Brother Kevan Van Herd compiled for his book Masonic Inspirations. There is no author mentioned for this ‘Old Tiler’ talk. I looked in my copy of “Old Tiler Talks,’ by Brother Claudy [...]

Written By: keith on April 6, 2009 No Comment

Crews took two hours to get control of the stubborn fire after getting a 3:19 p.m. call about the blaze. It took about two hours to control the fire because it is an “older building” and firefighters had difficulty busting through certain materials to extinguish any flames in the walls, he said, calling the response “labor intensive.”

Written By: keith on February 16, 2009 No Comment
Shriners help Plaquemine teen get prosthetic leg, foot

Dewitt Watts Sr. didn’t buy the bleak prognosis reported about a 15-year-old boy who’d lost a leg and foot in a mishap with a train.
The television newscaster suggested Darryl Becnel, of Plaquemine, would require a wheelchair for the rest of his life, Watts said. “I said to myself, ‘I don’t think that’s the case.”

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