Third Quarterly Stated Communication
of
LODGE VITRUVIAN No. 767
Free and Accepted Masons
Under Dispensation 8 August 2001 - Chartered 21 May 2002
Constituted 17 August 2002
W. Bro. Kenneth W. Davis, MASTER
Dear Sir and Brother,
As a member of this Lodge, you are hereby summoned to attend the Stated Communication of Lodge Vitruvian No. 767, F. & A. M., holden in the Hall of Broad Ripple Lodge No. 643 F. & A. M., located at 1716 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, opening on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. precisely. Please notify me if unable to attend.
By command of the Master,
Nathan C. Brindle, P.M.
Secretary
Tuxedo or Summer Tuxedo, Regalia and White Gloves for Members, Tuxedo, Summer Tuxedo, or Business Attire for Visitors.
Next Stated Meeting: Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Speaker Notes for 28 July 2009
WBro. Jim Dillman, JW, will present a paper outlining differences in proficiency requirements across various jurisdictions.
Festive Board to follow the meeting
at the Capri Restaurant
2602 Ruth Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana
(Keystone Avenue between 71st and 75th Streets)
Due to the nature of our Masonic presentation,
the Festive Board will be tyled.
Each attendee will be responsible to the Restaurant for the cost of his meal and drinks. Please drink responsibly.
Upcoming Events
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Stated Meeting and Annual Election of Officers
Opening at 7:00 PM, Festive Board to follow
Masonic speaker to be announced
Secretary's Notes
As ever, if you know of any Brother Masons who would like to become affiliated with us in our "great and good work", or of any gentlemen who would like to take the Degrees of Masonry in our Lodge, "this is the hour and this is the place." Your secretary will be pleased to supply you with the appropriate petitions and information.
Nathan C. Brindle, P.M., Secretary
Lodge Vitruvian No. 767, F. & A. M.
Indianapolis, Indiana
http://www.vitruvian.org ______________
The brethren of Lodge Vitruvian No. 767 are an eclectic gathering of Masons. But we all share a love of Masonic learning, combined with the proper helping of social and gastronomic activities.
Thus, it is hardly surprising to discover that the Masonic Society has more than a few Vitruvians working in its trenches. Roger VanGorden, PGM is the president of the Society; Nathan Brindle, PM is the Secretary/Treasurer; Chris Hodapp, PM is the Editor in Chief of the Journal of the Masonic Society; James Dillman, PM is on the Board of Directors; Jeff Naylor, PM, and Eric Schmitz, PM are both Founding Fellows. And the Summer 2009 issue of the Journal features an article by WM Kenneth Davis, taken from his paper presented in April on the subject of Ulysses' character Leopold Bloom and Freemasonry.