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HISTORY
OF PLEASANT RIDGE LODGE
Pleasant Ridge Lodge No. 282, F.&A.M. has its origin in the natural
desire of its sixteen original members, living with a radius of seven miles from
out present Lodge Hall, to have a Masonic Home nearer to them than Montgomery
Lodge, Montgomery, Ohio. Their residences so far as the records show, included
Carthage, Lockland, Madeira, Norwood, and surrounding areas. Their enthusiasm
and interest in Masonry must have been great for on April 23, 1856 dispensation
was granted for the formation of a new Masonic Lodge. A charter was granted on
October 22, 1856 containing the names of the sixteen charter members. This
charter was permanently framed on August 5, 1856 and has adorned the wall of
Pleasant Ridge Lodge from that time to the present. On November 9,1886, Pleasant
Ridge Lodge was officially incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio.
The charter included the names of several well known families of the area
including Stephen W. Reeder, a member of Miami Lodge and the first Worshipful
Master of our Lodge. Brother Reeder, a leading member of the Lodge, was elected
an honorary member on April 3,1860, in recognition of his many services.
Other original officers and members included Jesse Flinn of Montgomery
Lodge who was the first Senior Warden. He later served the Lodge as Junior
Warden from 1859-1861.
William S. Laboyteaux from McMaking Lodge was Junior Warden and later
Senior Warden but withdrew from the Lodge before serving his term.
Hezekiah Bonham served in the capacity of Treasurer for twenty-two years
until his death.
Isaac C. Ferris, the first Secretary, and John Schenck, the first Senior
Deacon, were both members of our Mother Lodge, Montgomery Lodge, No. 94, F.&
A.M.
Edward F. Pryor of Springdale Lodge was the first Junior Deacon and later
served the Lodge as Secretary for several years.
James Thomas, Montgomery Lodge was the first Tyler, and Herman B. Turrill,
also of Montgomery Lodge, was Secretary in 1862 and 1863.
The first meeting of Pleasant Ridge Lodge was held in a small room in
Pleasant Ridge the exact location being unknown. This meeting place was occupied
for about six months, when for some unknown reason, they were compelled to
leave. Apparently unable to obtain a suitable meeting place in Pleasant Ridge,
the Lodge, with permission of the Grand Lodge of Ohio, was moved to Carthage.
Many of the members lived in that area which probably would explain the choice
of that location. However, meetings were only held there for seven months when
the Lodge was returned to Pleasant Ridge.
In December 1857, the Lodge secured a meeting place in what was then
called Hildreth's Hall, at the corner of Ridge and Montgomery Roads. The Lodge
met in the Hall for twenty-nine years during which time agitation was renewed
from another move. A petition was presented to the Grand Lodge in 1874 for
permission to hold meetings alternately in Pleasant Ridge and Lockland, however
this petition was denied and on Janyary 7,1887, the Lodge was moved into its
present building. After thirty-six years, paying rent first to the Village of
Pleasant Ridge and later to the City of Cincinnati, the Lodge purchased the
present building, originally the Town Hall for the Village of Pleasant Ridge,
from the City of Cincinnati.
The Lodge was dedicated on March 10,1923 which indicates that even after
the purchase of the building, the members did not consider this building as
their permanent hall.
Considerable difficulty was encountered by the Lodge in securing a
permanent home. As early as March 6,1860, a committee was appointed to consider
the possibility of building a hall. In 1891, consideration was given to the
purchase of a lot on Montgomery Road in Pleasant Ridge. Later a lot on Ridge
Avenue was acquired and plans for the building were prepared. However, the
increased building costs resulting from World
War
I prevented these plans from being completed and the lot was finally sold after
our present building was acquired.
A permanent building committee was appointed in October 1923, and later,
on instructions from the Lodge, this committee presented a plan for remodeling
the present building. This plan was adopted on June 2,1927 and a finance
committee appointed to raise the necessary funds. Actual remodeling was begun on
August 22,1933 and completed on December 23,1933 at an estimated cost of
$12,500.
The first regular meeting of Pleasant Ridge Lodge No. 282 F.&A.M. was
held on November 18,1856. at that time Stated Meetings were held on Wednesday
evening, on or before the full moon. This custom was continued until January,
1907, wen the Lodge adopted the first Friday of every month for their Stated
Meetings. In the early days, at other than Stated Meetings, the Lodge was not
closed but called for Labor to Refreshment to meet again at a stated time and
place.
Pleasant Ridge Lodge has always been charitably inclined and faithful to
this duty. Frequent references are found to contributions by the Lodge to aid in
the relief of such disasters as the Johnstown Flood, the California Earthquake,
the Cincinnati Flood in 1883 and many others. During the depression years, the
Lodge attempted to aid other Lodges and individual members who called on it for
assistance. For many years, the Lodge has been a regular contributor to the Ohio
Masonic Home and is today one of the leading Lodges in Ohio in its contribution.
Mrs. August Laming, wife of August Laming,P.M. currently resides at the Ohio
Masonic Home in Springfield, Ohio.
In addition to the above Pleasant Ridge Lodge is currently contributing
to: Masonic Employment Bureau - Ohio Special Olympics for the handicap - O.E.S.
Hospital Circle - Masonic Relief Association - Masonic Home Sunshine Fund - and
others.
A relief fund is maintained to assist needy brethren and widows, and as
of this writing approximately eight hundred dollars has been disbursed for the
Lodge year of 1981.
A gratifying custom which had its inception more than 50 years ago and
has continued to the present time is that of visiting and presenting a gift to
the widows of deceased brethren at Christmas.
The affairs of the community have always been paramount to Pleasant Ridge
Lodge and the lodge has participated in such public ceremonies as the corner
stone laying of the Perry Monument in Sandusky, Ohio 1859; the Pleasant Ridge
School building in 1909; the Silverton Presbyterian Church, the Masonic Temple
in Milford, Ohio and the Cincinnati Masonic Temple all in 1926, Pleasant Ridge
Presbyterian Church Educational Building in 1951, and the Corner Stone laying of
Pleasant Ridge Lodge #282 on October 21,1956.
Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee was a festive and gala affair for the
Lodge in October 23,1931. After opening with a banquet at the Cincinnati Club,
the members and visitors returned to the Lodge and proceeded to raise one
candidate to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason. a total attendance of 333
enjoyed the work of the evening and the entertainment and refreshments which
followed.
The Centennial year was celebrated with a banquet at the Hotel Alms on
September 29, 1056. Speaker for this important historical affair was the
honorable James Garfield Stewart, Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio.
Pleasant Ridge Lodge celebrated its 125th anniversary on
October
31,1981 at the Quality Inn, Norwood Ohio. A banquet and entertainment added
greatly to this historic event. The speaker for the evening was the honorable
Raymond E. Shannon, Judge, on the County Court of Appeals.
During each year several evening are set aside for special meetings.
throughout the years these meetings have become associated with Pleasant Ridge
Lodge and are eagerly anticipated by both members and visitors alike. Dating
back to the early days of the Lodge, the observance of St. John's Day is one of
the outstanding activities of the Lodge. At the invitation of one of the
churches of the community, the Lodge attends the Sunday morning service as a
group. Members and visiting brethren meet at the Lodge and march in a body to
the church. This is one of the rare occasions when the Lodge holds a public
display of the Masonic Lodge.
"Past Masters Night", an annual affair of the Lodge, has become
a traditional meeting. It is on this evening that Past Masters of our Lodge
assume all of the stations and parts for the purpose of conferring the Master
Mason Degree on the candidate for the evening. The newest Past Masters join some
of the older Past Masters in showing us how the Degree should be performed and
was performed, perhaps, in "The Good Old Days."
Other functions of the Lodge celebrated annually are; A Family Picnic -
St. Johns Day Breakfast - Officers Dinner - Distinguished Awards Night, where
members are presented with 25, 50, and 60 year service award pins - a Children's
Christmas Party with all bodies meeting in the temple participating - and the
highlight of the year "The Annual Scotts Night". Scotts night had its
inception in 1046 when a group of Scottish brethren from our Lodge decided to
confer the Master Mason Degree with a full cast of Scotsmen complete with
bagpipes, kilts, tartans, and plaids. This special meeting provides much of the
color and pageantry of Old Scotland and has become a well known throughout the
community.
During the recent years the Pleasant Ridge Fellow Craft Club and Lodge
have sponsored a softball team. In 1980 the team captured the division champions
of the first Masonic District. a trophy proudly displayed in the trophy case in
honor of its fine achievement.
Another great achievement in 1980 was once again winning the Thomas
Memorial Golf Trophy. this trophy was presented to Pleasant Ridge Lodge by Bro.
Robert Schnell the team captain. This trophy along with many more are proudly
displayed in our trophy case.
Over the last 25 years (1956-1981) many improvements have been made to
our building and many hours of service have been contributed by dedicated
brethren too numerous to mention. Some of the major improvements are as follows:
1963
- Under the direction of Edwin L.Teagle,Jr.P.M. the kitchen was renovated.
1966
- With Stewart E. Haines, P.M. directing, the old ceiling in the Lodge room was
partially removed and a new acoustic ceiling installed. This not only added to
the beauty of the room, it was an energy saver and greatly improved the sound.
The
painting and decorating was accomplished by the expertise of R. Donald Westerman,
P.M.
1968
- A new organ was purchased.
1969
- Established a memorial (Building Fund) that was converted to the Temple
Corporation in 1972
1977
- Rewired and installed new wiring and switch boxes in the Lodge Room.
1978
- With the professional guidance of Edward P. Patton, P.M. the Fellowcraft room
was renovated with installation of a new ceiling and paneling. This room serves
as our banquet room for those occasions when we have a small attendance. Much of
the cost of this improvement was paid for by donations from members of the
various bodies meeting in the Temple by, either personal donations or donations
in memory of a friend or loved ones. A plaque with their names inscribed now
adorns a place in this room.
1979
- The upper banquet room was refinished.
1981
- In a further move to conserve energy, plexiglass was installed over the
windows of the second floor.
Although the cost of maintenance and improving our Lodge has steadily
increased the past 25 years (1956-1981) Pleasant Ridge Lodge has been able to
stay in the black financially. This has been accomplished by the contribution of
many brethren and friends in time, money, and effort.
I a further move to fight inflation we are now renting a portion of our
parking area to the merchants of Pleasant Ridge and our banquet hall is being
rented to Anneliese Von Oettigen School of Ballett. This additional revenue has
helped considerably in our continued fight against inflation.
Did
You Know??
In 1959 - the cost of insuring our building, and contents was $89.00 and
in 1981 this cost is in excess of $1,100.00.
1961
- Our dues were $10
1965
- Our dues were $12
1967
- Our dues were $15
1975
- Our dues were $17
1978
- 1981 Our dues were $20
We are fortunate to have other Masonic groups meeting in our Temple, who
have been a continued source of support, they are:
ACACIA
CHAPTER NO. 195 ROYAL ARCH MASONS
PLEASANT
RIDGE CHAPTER NO. 378 O.E.S.
HENRY
A. WEEKS COUNCIL NO. 137 R. & S.M.
PLEASANT
RIDGE FELLOWCRAFT CLUB
These organizations have contributed greatly to our success over the
years.
The continued success of our Lodge depends on each individual members
contributions in time, money, effort, attendance, etc. and to that end we
earnestly solicit your support.
Thus
was born and thus has prospered Pleasant Ridge Lodge No. 282, F.& a.M. and
throughout its 125 years of life and development it has played and important
part in the Religious, Moral, and Civic Life of its members and those with whom
they came in contact. With God's favor, Pleasant Ridge Lodge will continue to
grow and to prosper and look with confidence to the future.
The
preceding history is that of Pleasant Ridge Lodge #282 F.& A.M. from
1856-1981. The Lodge continued to fulfill its duties to its members, the
fraternity and the community until August, 1995. In the years 1992,93,and 94 the
Lodge continued to see a decline in attendance at meetings and was not receiving
new candidates for initiation. Shortly after the Annual Stated Meeting of
November 1994, Master, Ose Tomblin formed a committee with the intention of
consolidating Pleasant Ridge Lodge with another Lodge. After several months of
investigating three other Lodges it was decided to approach Montgomery Lodge
#94, the Mother Lodge of Pleasant Ridge. At the June Stated Meeting the brethren
present voted in favor of consolidation with Montgomery Lodge. The necessary
petition was presented to Montgomery Lodge and in August 1995 the Grand Lodge of
Ohio approved the consolidation. The brethren of Pleasant Ridge Lodge have been
received warmly by the brethren of Montgomery. We have been active on several
committees and the Temple Corporation of Montgomery Lodge. We see progress for
the future and agree that this has been a good move.
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