September 2012 Volume 127 • Number 9
September 2012 Volume 127 ⢠Number 9 - Osman Shrine
September 2012 Volume 127 ⢠Number 9 - Osman Shrine
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Chanters<br />
It looks as though we are done with 90 degrees every<br />
day. Sure was a hot summer, but we survived again.<br />
True Minnesotans!<br />
We had our picnic on Sunday, August 5th. It was<br />
interesting to have it in the warehouse area, and it all<br />
worked out just fine. All in attendance had a good<br />
time.<br />
We have a parade in <strong>September</strong> in River Falls,<br />
Wisconsin. This is always a good time…brats and<br />
caramel rolls for breakfast---a good place for Gordy with<br />
his cast iron stomach! It’s always a nice clean parade<br />
with lots of people on the street watching.<br />
We can now have family members in a civic parade,<br />
such as St. Paul Park. Our wives can ride on our float if<br />
they wish. This is with the permission of the Potentate.<br />
For each petal on the shamrock<br />
This brings a wish you way---<br />
Good health, good luck, and happiness<br />
For today and every day<br />
Es Selamu Aleikum<br />
The Scribe<br />
Rochester Cycle Patrol<br />
Chanters added their voices to the July Ceremonial. Back row, Ray Hobot,<br />
John Drake, Gordon Eddy, Dan Skoog, and Jeff Keehn. Front row, Gale<br />
Campbell, Jerry Launderville, Darwin Korum, Glen Anderson and Dean<br />
Strand.<br />
From page 4<br />
Who’s leg<br />
hasn’t seen<br />
the sun since<br />
1978? Jeff<br />
Olsen put on<br />
his bootsmade-forsplashing<br />
for<br />
the Divan<br />
Dunk at the<br />
Family Picnic.<br />
Scenes<br />
from the<br />
Motor Corps<br />
competition in<br />
Grand Forks.<br />
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