Hope Lodge No. 4

A.F. & A.M.

of Delaware

Masonic Temple
102 West 6th Street
Laurel, Delaware 19956

Welcome To Hope Lodge No. 4

Meets 3rd Tuesday at 7:30PM

Except 

July And August

THIS SITE LAST UPDATED ON : April 26, 2008

We hope your visit to our Website will be an informative one and you leave us with an appreciation of our history and especially our Treasure, the "Oriental Chair" of which we are so privileged to have in our Lodge. Come visit us soon and take a seat in "The Master's Chair". Maybe it will conjure up some memories of days gone by in your Masonic past.

Any activities listed or proposed  within this Web Site are open to all " FREEMASONS" and those attending must have a valid dues card from their Lodge which is either Ancient Free and Accepted Masons or Free and Accepted Masons and whose Jurisdiction is recognized by the Grand Lodge of Delaware

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                           HOPE LODGE NO. 4 ITEMS

Some of interest maybe others not so interesting, but you be the judge of that.

I first met this young man when I was asked to assist in the Installation of the newly formed Demolay Chapter which would be Located at Milford Lodge ,Temple No. 9. Needless to say I had never participated in this before but the Installing Officer handed me a Book and I proceeded to be the Installing Marshall, of which I have been ever since for General Torbert Chapter at Temple No. 9 Lodge. This particular night the Master Councilor was Jeffery S Cook Jr.. I also installed him 6 months later in Milford. By this time I was an Advisory Dad . Jeff was the second young man to take advantage of the new Constitution change allowing 18 year olds to petition the Lodge and to my surprise and pleasure had the opportunity to assist in raising him in Delaware Lodge No.37. Shortly after that Jeff was helping me with this Web Site with his Dad Jeffrey S. Cook Sr.  helping, when I was informed that Jeff had just been accepted into West Point Military Academy. He had applied to all the Academy`s but chose West Point, of which I was most pleased by his choice. I told Jeff that night that when he Graduated I wanted to be the first Enlisted Man in Full Dress Uniform to salute him when his Dad and Mom Carla Pinned his Lt Bars on him after the graduation ceremonies. He allowed he would be honored. To make a long story short needless to say I am sure his 4 years went by quicker and busier than mine as I was hoping I would still be alive to do the deed.  Well I did make it  and was at the Graduation Exercise with his Dad and Mom and his two Sisters, Lauren and Erika who were also there. The hat tossing was a sight to behold, and the Key Note Speaker was Vice President Cheney, who also presented many of the Diplomas along with the Academy Supt. After a short duty they all had to do at Hqs they dispersed to several different sites on the Post for the Pinning Ceremonies. After his Dad and Mom had pinned his bars I then stepped forward and rendered his first hand salute by this old Retired CSM-USA in my Dress Greens. A proud day for me and one I shall not soon forget. Jeff is now on leave and soon reports to Fort Sill Oklahoma, then to Aberdeen Proving Grounds and then to Ft. Stewart, GA. Hopefully the pictures that were took will make it into and under this report this time. I started out with four pictures I wanted to post and bit by bit I have figured out how to get them on here. 

This first one depicts CSM Trice rendering the first salute after Lt. Jeffrey S. Cook Jr. was pinned with his Lt. Bars at West Point.

This is a photo of Jeff and I shortly after the salute, I was checking out the silver dollar he gave me which is customary upon the Officer being saluted for the first time by an Enlisted Soldier.

This is a shot of West Point Stadium where all the new Graduating Class of 2007 are in the process of receiving their Diplomas and Commissions from our Vice President Dick Chaney. Quite an awe inspiring scene to say the least. The Brother who is directly in front of me taking the shot is Jeff,s Dad Jeff Sr. 

I took a photo from this  vantage point of the hat tossing ritual that always follows the completion of the passing out of diplomas. I enjoyed this part very much as I had never been to a Graduation at West Point before. I want to personally thank my Brother an good friend and an excellent computer guru. Jim Hollis who is in the process of climbing the ladder to the East in Hope Lodge. He worked on this site for four(4) hours to bring it back to life and finally got this Hat Toss photo on here which completed the West Point Section. It is a lot of graphics but worth downloading it at least once. Thanks again Brother Jim, and take care of that bad cold you are nursing.

This Webmaster would like to personally thank Brother Jeffery S. Cook, Sr. for having this West Point story with photos put in our last issue of the Delaware Freemason. I was so pleased and surprised when I saw it and had no idea that it was being done. A great Christmas present, guys. As a further note Jeff Jr. is now stationed at Fort Irwin, CA, and in case many of you may not know this station, and having been there, it is in the Western part of the Mohave Desert, I think Jeff and I both can figure out what this assignment could lead to, but God willing hopefully this conflict will be reduced to the point where we will no longer have any of our troops in harms way.

ATTENTION ALL FORMER MILITARY MEN WHO ACHIEVED THE RANK OF SGT FIRST CLASS (E-7) OR ABOVE OR WERE STAFF SERGEANTS PRIOR TO 1958.

Keep a Sharp Look-Out to this Web-Site for Important Information about the Formation of a New Sojourners Chapter, to be called the DelMarVa Chapter.

At our last Regular Meeting the Committee who were appointed to this project came up with the plan to build a new building instead of a used one. The Committee along with R.W. Deputy Grand Master Jim Willey and recently elected Grand Master for the coming Masonic year, has offered his expertise along with purchasing the required materials at his cost, and the Lodge Members will build it ourselves. It will have a special mix concrete floor and the plans call for this building to be 12 feet wide and 20 feet long. which will be a much needed improvement for our Oyster cooking crew to maintain and keep sanitary. It was made a motion to go this route and the motion was passed. When improved weather conditions arrive we plan to begin this project as soon as practical. Needless to say we will be depending on all the help we can muster, but this Lodge has always had the reputation of once we need to do something to improve our Lodge our members who are able will and have always come forward and supported the project. Our WM, PM Clark Spicer is in the process of securing the necessary town permits so that construction can begin as soon as possible. Watch this Web Site for progress information.

Our O.E.S Chapter who calls Hope Lodge their home has joined with us on our Oyster Sandwich Saturdays and for their fund raiser  they provide a variety of many delicious deserts and other surprises. Stop by and enjoy their entre`s, we are sure there will always be something for everyone. They have gained a very appreciative audience with their goodies, and we thank all who are supporting them.

Saturday April 19, 2008 was  the last date of our Oyster Fritter Cook-Out. It is anticipated our next one will be on September 13. Saturday from 2 till 5pm. We hope to have both grills operating to reduce wait time for our loyal customers. We almost sold out of both Oyster and Crab sandwiches, but better have a few left over than rum out entirely. We do our best to gestimate how many to cook and it usually comes out ok.. Any Brother who would like to assist us please come out and join the fun get together while your Lodge works to insure funds are available to keep ou ever increasing costs for gas, oysters, crab cakes and all the other necessary ingridents. Should the above date be changed for any reason it will be so noted in this column. Our head Chef at the grills is our own Bro: PM Bruce Marine. They say the longer you do something the better you get and this most certainly applies to Bro: Bruce and his assistants, of which I will give credit to the entire crew in another update. I hope to have all the members names from Brother Marine in my next update.

 Brother PM Bruce Marine was appointed Chairman of the Oyster Fund Raiser with the authority to select his own Cooking Brothers to assist him. Good luck my Brothers, your efforts have not gone un-noticed, and the monthly financial report shows it. I would certainly be remise in my duties as your Webmaster if I did not recognize our Worshipful Master PM Clark Spicer,  as this was totally his idea and the driving force in getting it started.

And while I am on the subject of FOOD, our annual Ladies Night has been scheduled for Saturday May 18 at 4:00pm at the Church next to the Lodge. Contact either the WM Clark Spicer, PM Roy Davis,  PMCharlie Woods or Myself to reserve your seat. All members and your guests are cordially invited to attend. Additional information will be posted as it becomes available to me. Now lets hope the Supreme Architect sends us fair weather for this afternoon of good food and fellowship.

Keep in mind our election of Hope Lodge Officers for the ensuing Masonic Year is fast approaching which will be the last Regular Meeting in June, and only PM,s , Senior Warden and Junior Warden are eligible to vote and their attendance is required by our By-Laws. Officers to be nominated will be the Worshipful Master, Senior and Junior Wardens, Secretary and Treasurer. and the Grand Lodge Award of Honor and last The Most Worshipful Grand Master Of Delaware. This is the most important meeting of our year so please attend and cast your vote,.

Check Brother Gary Pierce PM , PSGD , Web Page on Yahoo for information of interest for all our District functions. He is very active with the Shield & Square Club and is in charge of the Degree Team, as well as a  key member of the newly formed Scottish Rite Degree begun at Endeavor Lodge, where the 14th Degree is put on under the Delaware Consistory in Wilmington, Northern Jurisdiction.

The Freedom Team Salute program that I have been doing to recognize any and all Army veterans is still ongoing, and anyone who has served in the Army or Army Reserves or the National Guard for any period of time and received an Honorable Discharge is qualified for the recognition kit that is mailed back to you. I have the forms and will bring some to the Lodge for anyone who wants to participate. Very simple to fill out and no postage required. I will be attending some events on Pearl Harbor Day in hopes of adding more Veterans to our Freedom Team Salute Army to our ranks.

Any comments on this Web Site directly related to Hope Lodge No. 4, or requests for information can be directed to Most Worshipful Robert E. Trice, Sr., Past Grand Master of Masons in DE , a Past Master of Hope Lodge, and currently Senior Warden or to Worshipful Charles R. Woods, PM, Secretary, or our WM, Clark Spicer,PM whose e-mail address are indicated in the roster of Lodge Officers. If and when any of you change your e-mail address please let me know so I can update this site.

As your Web Master of this Site, one last comment. This is your Web Page, not mine, but all of ours. If you have a comment or suggestion that you would like for everyone to hear, please send either our WM, our Secretary or myself an E-Mail or Phone call or as a last resort, the old proverbial Snail Mail. In this new and changing world we live in now it is truely an exciting time to be a Brother, and if you feel like I do, in your own way, get your best friend, neighbor , relative, co-worker etc, and invite him to a "Bring A Friend Night"and when he is ready ,he can ask to join us . Remember the old bumper sticker, "To Be One Ask One". For those of you who do not remember this tool, it reminds us all, they ask not us, however it is now considered Masonicaly correct to have a dialog about our fraternity, by giving  a brief description of what we stand for and means of applying, the rest is left entirely up to your friend.

Comments or information about Web Sites or Regulations governing Web Sites for Masonry in Delaware, should be directed to the Grand Lodge of Delaware Web Site Committee: Listed on the Grand Lodge of Delaware Web Site. Their Web Site address has recently been changed . To gain access to the new site you can contact itsWeb Master Jeffrey.hague@state.de.us on this e-mail address.

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Officers of the Hope Lodge No. 4

2006-2007

  Worshipful Clark B Spicer,PM-Worshipful Master

   Worshipful Charles R. Wood, PM, Secretary

John L. Mears-Treasurer

MW:PGM Robert E. Trice,Sr, Senior Warden

R:W Roy . Davis, PM-Junior Warden PJGW

Bro: Keith Lloyd, Senior Deacon-GLAOH

Bro: David Seymore-Junior Deacon

Bro: Allen I. Adams-Senior Steward

Bro: Timothy Keenan-Junior Steward

Bro: James B. Spicer-Tyler

  
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THE DELAWARE LODGE OF RESEARCH

A.F. & A.M.

"ORIENTAL CHAIR" by Brother J. Norman Nicklas

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  HISTORY OF HOPE LODGE NO. FOUR

On June 7th, 1806, a Charter was granted to Hope Lodge No. 4 in Laurel by Grand Master Gunning Bedford, Jr., marking the formation of the Grand Lodge of Delaware, along with three other Lodges then meeting in Wilmington, New Castle and Newark.

Masonic light first came to Laureltown with the chartering of Hope Lodge No. 31 by the Grand Lodge of Maryland on June 23rd, 1800. This was the result of Jesse Green's efforts to revive the Charter of Lodge No. 10 of Georgetown which had existed between 1792 - 1796, but had been dormant for four years. At least ten of the thirteen charter members of Lodge No. 31 were former members of Lodge No. 10.

Hope Lodge No. 31 continued to flourish and with a total of nineteen members, became one of the four Lodges in the formation of the Grand Lodge of Delaware, thus becoming Hope Lodge No. 4. It was largely due to the leadership of Jesse Green that the Grand Lodge of Delaware became a reality and, although, Gunning Bedford, Jr. was selected to be the first Grand Master, it was only fitting that Jesse Green become the first Deputy Grand Master.

It was during Jesse Green's 3 year term as Grand Master, 1809 - 1811, that the first Grand Chaplain was appointed, the differences with the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania were settled and a set of Grand Lodge jewels was procured. After having served as Charter Worshipful Master of Lodges No. 10 and No. 31 as well as Grand Master, he again became the Charter Worshipful Master when Temple Lodge No. 9 was Chartered in Milford in 1815.

The second Grand Master to be elected from Hope Lodge was James Derrickson, a physician, who served a 3 year term, 1821 - 1823. During this period, both Franklin Lodge No. 12 in Georgetown and Harmony Lodge No. 13 in Smyrna were Chartered. Current studies are only now revealing that Jesse Green was the cornerstone of our Grand Lodge so the same designation must be given James Derrickson in both our Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons and the Cryptic Rite.

Between 1876 - 1877 the third Grand Master was elected from Hope Lodge No. 4 in the person of Thomas N. Williams who later served as State Superintendent of Schools from 1883 - 1887. During his term as Grand Master, the first Grand Lecturer was appointed and the Grand Lodge was composed of twenty-two Lodges with a membership of over 1,200, Hope No. 4 accounting for 24 of them.

William E. Valliant was the fourth Grand Master to serve from Hope Lodge in 1914. He was associated with the Marvil Company, as well as the Valliant Company of Laurel. During his term the Grand Lodge laid the cornerstone of Women's College in Newark and also endorsed and contributed to the Masonic War Relief Association as World War I began.

In 1921 George C. Williams, a Methodist minister in Laurel became the fifth member of Hope Lodge No. 4 to serve as Grand Master. This was the formative period of Gunning Bedford, Jr., Memorial Scholarship Fund and also marked the expansion of Delaware's Masonic Home. The celebration of George Washington's Masonic birthday was also observed by all Lodges in this Grand Jurisdiction and a mass meeting was held in Wilmington High School.

The sixth Grand Master from Hope Lodge No. 4 was W. Harrison Phillips in 1957, who was engaged in the milling business. The Grand Lodge then consisted of twenty-two Lodges with 8,400 members and Hope Lodge No. 4 having 190 members. Year 1957 also marked the dedication of another addition to our Masonic Home and the installation of an improved fire alarm system.

It would be thirty-nine years before another Grand Master would come from Hope Lodge No. 4. In 1996 Robert E. Trice, Sr., was elected the seventh Grand Master to come from Hope Lodge No. 4. He took early retirement from the DuPont Company and returned to active duty retiring as Command Sergeant Major, United States Army in 1988. The Grand Lodge now has approximatly 5672 members , with Twenty-Eight Lodges plus a Lodge of Research. Hope Lodge No. 4 now has approximately 129 members and is gradually regaining its membership. Grand Master Trice chose to be installed at Union Lodge No. 9 in Dover,DE the most central part of the State. His theme was "Standing Together" and this Staff proudly did just that. Year 1997 through the dedicated untiring efforts of Key Staff Officers, the Web Site of the Grand Lodge of Delaware begun with SGS Gilbert Riddell as its Web Master. The Master Mason Motorcycle Club of Delaware was formed under approval of the Grand Lodge and was the result of the un-tiring efforts of the SGS Gilbert Riddell, its first President. A new  Grand Table Lodge format was formulated by the efforts of Gil Riddell and Jesse Collier PM. The Delaware Freemason was totally upgraded and improved by the GSB Chuck Simmermon the Editor providing much enhancement and meaning for our membership and all the Appendant Bodies he encouraged to provide articles. I would be remiss as GM if I did not recognize my Aid PM R. Dale McKinney who assumed the task of Chairman of our Brotherhood Night. Needless to say, Hope Lodge No. 4 is looking forward to celebrating the formation of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Delaware in the year 2006.

In 2005 Ronald W. Conaway became the Eighth Grand Master to hail from Hope Lodge Number Four, Laurel, Delaware. Ronnie would have the Distinction to lead our Grand Lodge during its 200th Anniversary.  A honor to  which would be highly revered by anyone having the opportunity of being Grand Master at this time in Delaware Masonry.  His year was filled with many notable functions bringing very much pride to all who were a part of them or having the opportunity to witness them. To best appreciate his many accomplishments which would fill this Web Site, one can view his year in the GL Proceedings of 2006. I will give a brief summary of his biography from this edition. Ronnie grew up on a farm near Bridgeville, DE. Upon completing school Ronnie enlisted in the Marine Corps and after four years joined the Dupont Co at Seaford where he worked for 32 years. After retiring , Dupont enlisted Ronnie's expertise as an outside contractor for four more years. He finally retired and dedicated his efforts to a total remodeling of he and Ruthie,s home on a farm just outside of Seaford. While working at Dupont Ronnie met and married his wife of 38 years ,Ruth Dukes. They have been blessed with three children who are grown and married with children. Ronnie joined Hope Lodge in 1973, continued through the chairs and eventually became WM in 1998-1999-2001 and 2002. Elected JGW in 2002, Senior GW in 2003, Deputy GM in 2004 and Grand Master in 2005. Ronnie`s year turned out to be the 200th Anniversary of our Grand Lodge and needless to say he was most active with the many and varied functions he attended to throughout his busy 12 months. We at Hope Lodge are extremely proud to have had Bro: Ronald W. Conaway as our Grand Master during our 200th Anniversary Celebration. His primary focus during his Masonic Year was our Masonic Home and the continuing raising of funds for our Grand Lodge Permanent Fund. Thanks Bro: Ronnie for a job well done, as history will attest to .

May that spark of Freemasonry, which was first lit in Laureltown by Jesse Green and kindled by succeeding generations, continue to burn brightly on our alter as a reminder of our responsibility to so project our Masonic image that the honor, glory and reputation of our institution may be firmly established, and the world at large convinced of its good effects.

 
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Links to Other Masonic Sites

The following Links to other Masonic Web Sites is being provided as a courtesy to those sincerely interested in the Craft and the Fraternity and genuinely seek further knowledge.  The Grand Lodge of Delaware's Web Page can be brought up on the E-Mason Web Site's Page, just log on and go from there, or type in www.masonsindelaware.org. You can also download this website from the Grand Lodge Site by scrolling down to Symbolic Lodges and scroll down to Hope Lodge, double click on it or any of the other Lodges who have Web Sites and view them.

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On behalf of the Worshipful Master, and his Staff, and all the members of Hope Lodge, we thank you most sincerely for visiting with us today. If you are not a Freemason and would like more information regarding the Craft, or should you have any comments or concerns regarding our Web Site, please contact our Grand Secretary at (302) 652-4614 and mention this web site, or contact M.W. Robert E Trice, Sr,.PGM at the above E-Mail Address, who is the Web Master for this Web Site

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