Post on 23-Feb-2020
ALLOUEZ ABSTRACTS
ALLOUEZ COUNCIL 658, K OF C
Published Monthly
www.kofc658.org
August, 2014 ROCK ISLAND, IL VOL XXXIV, No. #8
GRAND KNIGHT’S MESSAGE— JOSH BRUEGGEN, GRAND KNIGHT
Involvement
Brother Knights,
We are all busy men. Our lives are filled with activity; work, family, activities too numerous to possibly
name here. Perhaps the activity we most rarely schedule is time for ourselves to reflect upon ourselves and our
faith. Luckily this time comes pre-scheduled every Sunday (or Saturday as you prefer) for us to attend mass
and attempt to find a moment of quiet in our lives. Now, I ask you to consider spending more time reflecting
fraternally with your brother knights as well.
There is much need for our limited time, and in that vein I intend to put forth several proposals which will
allow our brothers to multi-task some service opportunities along with fraternal time, or family and leisure time
as well. Already our group does several fraternal activities each year among these; barbecues, ball games, and
family picnics but there is more to come. I propose a series of carry-in meals before meetings, and card games
or other activities to follow. I am also open to any other suggestions you may have, if it is a fun fraternal
activity suggest it, and we’ll get it done. Key to having fraternal time is keeping our business meetings brief
and businesslike. I am working to achieve a meeting no longer than 45 minutes so that most of our time may be
spent fraternally.
There are also other opportunities to serve our church that I’d like to propose. Primarily among these is
service to our parish families (the family activity chair is open and waiting for someone to step up) in which we
are somewhat lacking. At our many parishes volunteers are needed for youth programs. I would also like to
consider working to organize a young parents’ mass, an opportunity for young parents to attend mass and reflect
while we handle the constant distractions of their very young children. The possibilities are practically endless
we need only the enthusiasm to act.
In the coming months we will be undertaking to contact all of our brother knights to inquire how they would
like to be involved in parish and fraternal activities. Look for an initial E-mail with many opportunities which I
will ask you to kindly reply to. Your interests will be sent to the several service chairmen so that they may
contact you with opportunities to serve. Do not think that by ignoring these opportunities that you will get out
of this though…….I’ll call you personally if I have to…..but my time is at least as limited as yours. Our
parishes need us, your parish needs you! Get involved, your brother knights will help.
Faithfully Yours
JOSH BRUEGGEN, Grand Knight, Allouez Council #658
309.737.3822
FAITHFUL NAVIGATOR’S MESSAGE –
REGGIE WHITE, Faithful Navigator
I would like to take to take a moment to thank
all of you that voted me in as your Faithful
Navigator. I will do my best to perform the duties
and help this Assembly grow and prosper. To those
of you that do not know me, I am a retired
Professor from Black Hawk College in Moline,
having taught in the computer technology area for
28 years. I still teach part-time, but now I spend
most of my time helping, with my wife of 20 years
– Dee, to raise our 2 grandchildren, Josh (13) and
Nick (10). They currently attend Our Lady of
Grace Catholic Academy in East Moline. If you
think of anything you feel might help our
Assembly, please feel free to contact me at (309)
738-5779.
The Honor Guard helped honor Fr. Alleman on
the 150th
anniversary of his death at St. Mary’s in
Rock Island on the 13th
of July. There were 13 Sir
Knights in attendance and we enjoyed the music
from the African choir.
I wish to be sure to invite all you Sir Knights
out there to attend our annual steak fry, at which
we are hosting the 4th
Degree knights from the
Iowa Assemblies. It is a good opportunity to
mingle with other Knights and to see how we are
all doing is serving our Church, Communities, and
our Nation. I hope to see you there.
Reggie White, Faithful Navigator,
Father Edward J. Bader Assembly 1922
ALLOUEZ LADIES AUXILIARY –
JULIE LAWRENCE, President We will resume our meeting schedule, Thursday
September 11th at 7 PM
Sincerely,
Julie Lawrence, President, Allouez Ladies
Auxiliary
LADIES AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
Congratulations to the 13 ladies who are sharing
an AUGUST birth month. Have a Happy
Birthday! DOROTHY GERLEMAN LINDA HUGGINS
ROSELLE JACKSON RUTH KERNAN
PAMELA LANGSTON PHYLLIS LAWRENCE
COLETTA MACALUSO LAURA NICE
BARBARA REQUET MARILYN ROYAL
JUDY SCARPINATO MARY THORPE
BARBARA ZUWALA
AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES
Congratulations to the fourteen couples who are
celebrating a wedding anniversary this month.
May they celebrate many more!
WILLIAM & BEVERLY BUCKLEY 8/28/1971
DENNIS & JILL CARLSON 8/21/1971
JEFFERY & JOHANNA EDER 8/13/1994
PATRICK & RUTH KERNAN 8/17/1957
THOMAS & DENISE KRONE 8/06/1977
THOMAS & JENNY LENGER 8/23/2008
SHAWN & KAREN MANNING 8/04/1984
ANDREW & MELINDA OLSON 8/12/1995
RAY & JOYCE SAELENS 8/17/1957
H. REX 7 SHARON SCRANTON 8/14/1954
LARRY & DELORES SENGER 8/03/1963
RICHARD & SHEILA STANFORTH 8/05/1999
JOHN & LUANN SWAN 8/09/1975
VERNON & LOMA WEGERER 8/10/1963
We want to recognize all of our married couples
but we can’t if you don’t tell us what this important
date in your life is. Call F.S. JEFF SCARPINATO
(309-981-4003) or email him at
jscarpinato@mediacombb.net so he can put it in
our records or correct our records.
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
40 brother Knights are celebrating a birthday this
month. May they live as long as they want and
never want as long as they live!
BRIAN BECKER ANTONIO BERNAS, M.D.
PAT CUNNINGHAM, M.D. CLARENCE DARROW
ANDREW DENTON JAMES DINEEN
EMIL DUPONT DALE DUSENBERRY
MICHAEL EGAN DAVID EMERICK
GERALD FOX STEVEN FRELS
AL GUERDET THOMAS HERBERT
REV. TED HOCHSTETTER KEVIN HUGHES
NICHOLAS JANSEN PAUL JOHNSON
JACK KETTERING THOMAS KILBRIDE
SCOT KUNKEL THEODORE LADOWSKI
ANTHONY LANGDON MARK LIOEN
DANIEL McKAY GARY NOWACK
JULIUS PEARSON RICHARD PHILLIS, M.D.
CLARENCE POWERS MICHAEL PTACEK
FRANK RANDAZZO FRANK SCHADEYA
ALAN SHANNON RUSSELL SWIM
DAN VERSCHOORE RALPH VROMAN
JONATHON WALLACE WILLIAM WARLOP
ROBERT WELLS, M.D. PATRICK WEST
PRAY FOR US
MEMBERS SICK OR IN DISTRESS
We pray for our Brother Knights who are ill or
otherwise incapacitated. We can only mention
those of whom we are aware. Let us know if you
wish to be included. Call F.S. JEFF
SCARPINATO (309-981-4003) to be added. We
remember the following members in our prayers:
Robert McDonald Champaign
Joe Burns At home
Samuel S. Collins At home
Emil Dupont At home
Gene Fowler At home
Gerry Fox At home
Richard Friedel At home
Charles Hood At home
Leo Keller
Vince Klauer Avonlea, Milan
Everett Manning At home
Clifford Panther At home
Victor Reyes St. Anthony’s
Phil Sailer At home
Bob Van De Voorde
Henry Wozniak At home
Dick Yeager At home
We pray, O God, that You look with pity on Your
servants who suffer. Ease their pain and comfort
their loneliness. Give them the grace to bear this
cross patiently with You in Christian reparation.
We ask this through Your Son, Jesus Christ, Our
Lord.
JOHN P. MORAN OBITUARY
John P. Moran, 97, of Rock Island, passed away
Thursday, June 19, 2014 at Silver Cross Friendship
Manor, Rock Island.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10am,
Monday, June 23, 2014 at St. Pius X Catholic
Church, Rock Island. Visitation will be 2-5pm
Sunday at Rafferty Funeral Home, 2111-1st St A,
Moline with a rosary at 2pm. Entombment will be
at Calvary Cemetery, Rock Island. Memorials can
be made to Alleman High School, Jordan School or
St. Pius X Church.
John was born February 8, 1917 in Davenport,
IA, the son of James and Mary (Ryan) Moran. He
married Betty McGonigle on October 19, 1940 at
St. Anne Church, East Moline.
John graduated from St. Joseph’s High School,
Rock Island, attended St. Ambrose University,
Davenport and received his Bachelor’s Degree
from Catholic University, Washington, DC.
John was the President of Illinois Causality
Company in the 1950’s and later was the Owner,
Operator and President of James A. Moran
Agency.
John was a founding member of St. Pius X
Church where he was chosen to break ground for
the new church and he also served as an
Eucharistic Minister. He was also a member of
Knights of Columbus Allouez Council 658, Rock
Island, Loras Assembly #206 4th Degree Knights
of Columbus, Davenport and was the past president
of the Independent Insurance Agent’s. He enjoyed
reading, swimming at the Y and playing bridge.
John cherished being with his family, going to his
grandchildren’s athletic and school activities and
attending family gatherings.
Survivors include his wife, Betty; children, Jon
(Sonia) Moran, Springfield, MO, Tom (Barb)
Moran, Austin, TX, Jim (Kim) Moran, Rock Island
and Mary (Bruce) Kelsay, Wheaton, IL; 16
grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his daughter, Janice Sue
Loughlin, son-in-law, George L. Loughlin.
FATHER EDWARD J. BADER ASSEMBLY
#1922 BI-STATE 4TH DEGREE STEAK FRY
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2014
PLACE: St. Francis Room, Christ the King
Church, Moline, IL
TIME: Reception at 5:30 p.m. Dinner at 6:15 p.m.
COST: $20.00 per person. (Drinks included)
Father Bader Assembly is hosting this year’s
fourth degree steak fry and we wish that our Sir
Knights will continue to support this event as they
have in the past. A great opportunity to share with
our friends across the river while feasting on good
food.
Reservations needed by August 1. Call JIM
CASEY (794-1159) or REGGIE WHITE (309-
738-5779) or email jmc2800@gmail.com.
Reggie White, Faithful Navigator
DEACON’S QUESTION BOX
What is Bodily Participation at Mass (Part 1)?
Last month, I talked about the need for our
complete participation in the Mass; body and soul.
This month, we want to start looking at some of the
ways our body should participate at Mass. Some of
the things we will look at we already do but
perhaps don’t think about them much. Other
actions we will look at have somehow been
forgotten over the past few decades.
As we enter into the Church, the first thing we
should do is to dip our fingers into the holy water
and then make the sign of the cross. Have you
considered why you do that? There are three
reasons for doing this.
First, making the sign of the cross with holy
water should remind us of our own baptism and the
promises that were made for us by our parents or
that we made if we were baptized as an adult.
The day of our baptism was a great day. It was
the day when we, or our parents or sponsors for us,
renounced Satan, professed faith in Christ, and
were initiated into the mystery of the Holy Trinity.
At that moment all our sins were forgiven: original
and actual, and we became children of God, filii in
Filio (‘sons in the Son’), and heirs of the promise,
daring now to call God our Father.
The holy water and our remembering of the
baptismal promises should remind us to be sorry
for our sins. When there is the rite of sprinkling in
the liturgy, we always sing the Asperges, which
means ‘you will sprinkle or wash’. They should
bring to mind the words of Psalm 50: “You will
sprinkle me with hyssop and I shall be cleansed:
you will wash me, and I shall be made whiter than
snow.”
Holy water is a sacramental. Sacramentals act as
protection against the snares of the devil. The old
prayer for the blessing of holy water said: "O God,
creator of unconquered power, King of invincible
empire and victor ever-great: who put down the
powers of hostile dominion and conquer the fury of
the roaring enemy, who fight powerfully against
our wicked foes: trembling we beseech you, O
Lord, we implore you and beg you: that you might
graciously look upon this creature of water and
salt, kindly illumine it, sanctify it with the dew of
your loving kindness, so that wherever it is
sprinkled, through the invocation of your holy
Name, every infestation of the unclean spirit be
cast out, and the terror of the poisonous serpent be
driven far away. And may the presence of the Holy
Spirit deign to be with us always, we who implore
your mercy."
When you dip your hand into the holy water
font, remember these things, and like Our Lady,
treasure them in your heart.
Feel free to drop me a question for this column.
Questions may be dropped off on the head table at
a Council Meeting or sent via email to Deacon
RUSS SWIM, Assistant Chaplain,
rpswim@mchsi.com, phone 786-3097.
WHAT’S YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS?
Having your Email address allows us to send
the Abstracts to you electronically instead of
paying postage and printing fees. Responses to this
request have been excellent. We currently have 208
addresses. We thank those who allow us to use
their Email address. This has reduced our
expenditures and may improve our
communications to you on special Council events,
etc. By accessing our website (www.kofc658.org)
you will find additional information such as
pictures from Council activities and links to other
websites. We plan to use our online capabilities as
much as possible. If you haven’t sent your address
to ANDREW OLSON
(AndrewJ.Olson@yahoo.com), do it now. It’s not
too late for future use. Please let us know when you
change your email address.
2014 Annual Charitable Golf Outing
On Sat. July 19th
, Allouez Council along with
St. Ambrose Council held our Annual Charitable
Golf Outing at Highland Springs Golf Course,
Rock Island. While we only had three teams enter
from Allouez Council, St. Ambrose had ten,
resulting with (13) teams total, far short of the (25)
teams required for a Shot Gun Start. I am pleased
to report that Allouez Council had (18) Hole
Sponsors, including two holes sponsored by
Brother Knight Wayne Valentine in honor of his
father, Sir Knight John Valentine, bringing
income of $1850.00; and we had (29) Door Prize
sponsors providing prizes to every Golfer. Listed
below are the Hole & Door Prize Sponsors for this
year. A special gratitude is extended to Securitas
Security Services for their $25 Gift Card donation
in “Memory of our Co-worker & wonderful
Friend Patrick Schmid”, our recently deceased
Brother Knight & Warden. A real tribute to
Brother Schmid!! Please utilize these Sponsors
services and thank them for helping us help
others!!!
Thanks to St. Ambrose Council & their Golf
Outing Committee for allowing us to be part of
this great event in the past and again this year!!
They really do the heavy lifting for this event, we
are fortunate to be included these past (3) years.
Thanks to Brother Knights Glenn Wells &
Mike Roman for helping me the day of the event,
and thanks to Mike Roman for donating back half
of his 50/50 winnings to the cause.
Thanks to our Allouez Council Golfers, Jim
& Steve Wieland, Ray Wells, Forrest Belzer, Bob,
Trent, & Tyler Kulig, Wayne Valentine, and TJ
Krone; and to the Team Captains for getting their
teams together for the event.
Allouez Council Golf Outing – 2014 Hole
Sponsors 1.) SEXTON FORD 3802 Sixteenth Street,
Moline, IL. 61265 www.sextonford.com
2.) AMERICAN BANK & TRUST Bro. John T.
Kustes
3.)FATHER BADER ASSEMBLY Fourth
Degree Flag Team
4.) WHEELAN – PRESSLY FUNERAL
HOMES - Steve Pressly
5.) LUCAS & TYLER LENGER – Bro. Steve &
Val Frels
6.) PAMPERED CHEF - BETH LUCKENBILL
FORD bethford@geneseo.net
7.) RAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME – Bro.Kevin
Rafferty
8.) William Twains’s LAWN CARE - Bro. Bob
Graff 309-373-0150
9.) KALE COMPANY HEATING – AIR
CONDITIONING – GEOTHERMAL 309-797-
9290
10.) KULIG ACCOUNTING Bro. Bob Kulig
Moline, Illinois
11.) Benny’s Pizza Restaurant Milan, Illinois
12.) BankORION QCA
13.) Mathew S. Anderson CPA Rock Island,
Illinois
14.) At Your Service Catering - Mark Muller
Rock Island, Illinois
15.) Blackhawk Bank & Trust QCA
16.) BUSH SPORTS TURF - Steve Bush
17.) Frye Builders & Associates, INC. - Mike
Frye QC Commercial Builder 563-264-5045
18.) Wayne Valentine - In Memory of Sir
Knight JOHN J.VALENTINE
Golf Outing Prize Sponsors -2014
1.) Fyre Lake National Golf Course – (4) Free
Passes Golf Rounds
2.) BankORION – Misc. Golf Items: Tees, Towels,
Golf Balls, Ink Pens
3.) BankORION - $25. 00 Gift Certificate
4.) Quad Cities Barbers – (5) Free Hair Cut
Certificates
5.) City Limits Bar & Restaurant – (1) $15.00
Gift Certificate
6.) Colman Florist - $15.00 Gift Certificate
7.) Da Bears Barber Shop – (3) Free Hair Cut
Certificates
8.) DHCU – (100) Bags of Golf Tees
9.) 1st Community Bank, Sherrard –
Combination Cooler/Backpack, Hat,
10.) Ink Pens, Coffee Cup, Drink Mug, Tote Bag,
Ruler, Letter opener
11.) Mike Daly – (4) $25.00 Dinner Cards
12.) Modern Woodman Ins. Co. - $25.00 Gift
Certificate
13.) Mulkey’s “Henny Penny Chicken”
Restaurant - $15.00 Gift Certificate
14.) New Frontier Barber Shop – (2) Free Hair
Cut Certificates
15.) Jake -O’Mellia’s Supper Club – (2) $25.00
Gift Certificates
16.) Rock Island Memorial Park – (2) $20.00
Gift Certificates to Cup A Joes
17.) Sports Depot – (1) Polo Golf Shirt
18.) Saint Giuseppe Pizza – (1) $10.00 Gift Card
19.) The Dispatch/Argus Newspaper – QCA
Highlights Book
20.) TRI-CITY ELECTRIC Company – (100)
Koozies, & (4) Niki Ball Caps
21.) U.S. Bank – (1) Ball Cap, Soft Pack Cooler,
(6) Koozies, (6) Bags of Tees
22.) w/Divit Tools, (2) – Boxes of (3) Golf Balls
23.) U.S. Golf Outlet Center - $10 Gift
Certificate & (1) Sleeve of Golf Balls
24.) Swan’s - (2) John Deere Ball Caps & BBQ
Utility Set
25.) Triumph Community Bank /The National
Bank – Folding Canvas Chair & Bag
26.) WQAD Channel 8 – (4) Bandits Tkts. & (4)
Gate Passes to Niabi Zoo
27.) Sterns Beverage – (4) Koozies, (8) T-Shirts,
(4) Lip Balm, & (9) Bottle Openers
28.) SAV Express, Inc. – Hooded Winter Jacket,
Cap & T-Shirt
29.) Securitas Security, Inc. – $25.00 Gift
Certificate, (2) Drink Cups, (1) Howard
30.) Miller Clock, (2) Ball Caps, (1) Visor, (1)
Tote Bag, (3) Insulated Ice Scrapers
31.) Huckleberry’s Great Pizza – (2) Free
Calzones Certificates
32.) KC Councils – (33) Sleeves of Extra Golf
Balls, (3) Doz. Callaway, (1) Doz. Titlist
Submitted by: Jack Swan PGK, Golf Committee
Chairman
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE DATE Next month’s newsletter is scheduled to go to
the printer on August 27. Any articles that you
wish to be in May’s Abstracts Newsletter must be
received at the home of JIM CASEY on or before
August 22. You may email your article to
AndrewJ.Olson@yahoo.com or mail it to 1328
25th Street Court, Moline, IL 61265. Your article
may be edited for content, to correct misspellings
or to fit into the space available.
DON’T FORGET NEWMAN Your Newman Contribution supports a Catholic
presence on our non-catholic Colleges and
Universities. Give what you can afford. Checks
should be made payable to Illinois State Council
KofC Charities, Inc., this makes them tax
deductible, and checks should be sent to Illinois
State Council KofC Charities Inc., P.O. Box 681,
Kankakee, Il. 60901-0681. If you need another
form, contact JACK SWAN, FRED
LUCKENBILL OR JIM CASEY.
INSURANCE AGENT’S MESSAGE
Long-Term Care Plans Offer Peace of Mind
Since its addition to the Order’s product
portfolio in 2000, long-term care (LTC) insurance
has provided the Knights of Columbus with an
excellent opportunity to further serve members and
their families. And, for our long-term care policy
holders in the United States, there’s an added
bonus.
It’s called “Provider Pathway,” a program
offering access to a network of long-term care
providers at discounted rates. The network includes
discounts on products, such as hearing aids,
diabetic supplies, personal emergency response
systems, and durable medical equipment, as well as
skilled nursing facilities, assisted living, and adult
day care.
Eligibility for participation in this program is
open to Knights of Columbus long-term care
insurance policyholders, their spouses, dependent
children, parents and parents-in-law. All providers
are fully credentialed and meet state licensing
requirements.
If you haven’t yet spoken with me about long-
term care insurance, you owe it to yourself to do
so. There are a few decisions to make in choosing a
“plan” — a comprehensive plan that covers care
whether you’re at home or in a facility, or one that
covers facility only; daily benefit amounts and
benefit durations (how much and how long it will
last); and the length of the elimination period
(waiting period) before benefits kick-in. Having a
professionally trained agent ― and a brother
Knight you can trust ― to help guide you through
the process is yet another valuable benefit that
comes with your membership. Take advantage of
it; contact me today. JEFF SCHAECHER, (309) 793-4218
Jeff.schaecher@kofc.org
OUR FUTURE FUND REPORT
Our Future Fund Report The 3 digit game is a great way to contribute to
your council’s future fund and have a chance to
win money every day. For $10 every 4 months
($30 for the full year), you have a chance to win
$25 every weekday and at least $50 on weekends!
If you are interested in participating, please
contact me directly and I will be glad to help you
get setup. $10 buys you a chance at $25 every
weekday, $50 on weekends, and $100 on the first
Sunday of the month and the last day of the series
(currently, August 31st).
THE WINNERS SINCE OUR LAST
NEWSLETTER ARE: $25 – Dan Ford $25 – Richard Phillis
$25 – Frank Cicela $25 – Marlene Freidel
$25 – Pat Kernan $25 – Jeff Schaecher
$25 – Kate Barnes $25 – Jack Whan
$50 – Russ & Pam Swim
Congratulations to Dan, Richard, Frank, Marlene,
Pat, Jeff, Kate, Jack and Russ & Pam!
NEW SERIES STARTING IN
SEPTEMBER! Letters and emails for renewing your numbers
in the new series will go out in early to mid-
August. If you know of anyone that is not
participating and maybe interested, please send me
their name and address or email address and I will
be glad to send them information.
We appreciate all of your support and good luck
for the rest of the series!
Tarre Kroft, Chairman – Our Future Fund And 3
Digit Raffle
Allouez Council #658
kroft1@hotmail.com
2612 38th
St
Rock Island, IL 61201
309-948-4848
Golf Outing
Installation
of Ladies
Auxiliary
Family
Picnic
Installation of
Grand Knight
Josh Brueggen
River Bandits
Baseball Game
SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING EVENTS 2014
Aug. 4 Allouez Council Officers’ Meeting, Farrell Hall 6:30 p. m.
Aug. 7 Father Bader Assembly, Business Meeting TBD
Aug. 8 4th Degree Steak Fry, Christ the King Church, Moline, IL 5:30 p.m.
Aug. 14 Allouez Council 658 Meeting, Farrell Hall 7:00 p.m.
Sept. 1 Labor Day & Parade
Sept. 7 Coffee & Conversation, Farrell Hall after 7:00 a.m. & 9 a.m. Masses
Sept. 8 Allouez Council Officers’ Meeting, Farrell Hall 6:30 p. m.
Sept. 11 Allouez Council 658 Meeting, Farrell Hall, 7:00 p.m.
Sept. 11 Ladies Auxiliary Meeting, Farrell Hall 7:00 p.m.
Sept. 19,20,21 Intellectual Disabilities Fund Drive (Tootsie Roll)
Sept. 21 St. Pius X Parish Festival
Sept. 26 Great River Challenge, Modern Woodman Park TBD
Oct. 2 Father Bader Assembly Business Meeting TBD
Oct. 5 Coffee & Conversation, Farrell Hall after 7:00 a.m. & 9 a.m. Masses
Oct. 6 Allouez Council Officers’ Meeting, Farrell Hall 6:30 p. m.
Oct. 9 Allouez Council and Auxiliary Holy Hour, St. Pius X Church 5:00 p.m.
Oct. 9 Allouez Council 658 Meeting, Farrell Hall, 7:00 p.m.
Oct. 9 Ladies Auxiliary Meeting, Farrell Hall 7:00 p.m.
Oct. 12 Columbus Day Dinner TBD
Oct. 13 Columbus Day
Oct. 31 Halloween
Nov. 1 All Saints Day
Nov. 3 Allouez Council Officers’ Meeting, Farrell Hall 6:30 p. m.
Nov. ? Deceased Members’ Mass, St. Mary Church, Rock Island
Nov. 11 Veteran’s Day
Nov. 13 Allouez Council 658 Meeting, Farrell Hall, 7:00 p.m.
Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Day
Dec. 1 Allouez Council Officers’ Meeting, Farrell Hall 6:30 p. m.
Dec. 11 Allouez Council 658 Meeting, Farrell Hall, 7:00 p.m.
Dec. 25 Christmas Day
2015
Jun. 14 Civic Awards Night, Holiday Inn, Rock Island 5:00 social, 6:00 Dinner
Da Bears Den Barber Shop
Tonya McLane 309-786-0032
3706 - 14th Ave.Rock Island, IL
Walk-ins Welcome
the company for women
LINDA ALONGIIndependentSales Representative309.786.9625lalongi101@aol.com
Colman Florists2754 - 12th St., Rock Island, IL309 786-4433 800 827-1385
www.colman�orist.com
3700 - Blackhawk Rd.
We Deliver!
PHONE 788-7400
Bro. Joaquin Espejo
DeRooFuneral Home LTD
1611 Seventh Street, Moline, IL762-5735
Kevin DeRoo, Owner
New FrontierBarber Shop
Colleen M. Carmack-Heber323 - 18th Street Rock Island
786-5177
CalvaryCemetery and
Mausoleum
Bronze & GraniteMarkers & Memorials
2901 12th St., Rock Island, ILBro. Greg Vogele
788-6197
FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES
DAVID SWEENEYPainting and Wallpapering
3617 - 35th AvenueRock Island, Illinois
309/794-1430Bro. DAVE SWEENEY
2711 Happy Joe DriveBettendorf, Iowa
563-332-0475
Bro. Je� Scarpinato
HodgsonFuneral Home
608 20th StreetRock Island, IL 61201
309-788-5649www.hodgsonfuneralhome.com
Bro. Jared Vogele, Manager
Professional Engineers& Land Surveyors
Site DesignCivil Engineering
Large & Small Format Copies Available
Martin J. Herman, P.E., P.L.S.MJH Engineering
& Surveying127 East Main St. P.O. Box
Aledo, IL 61231O�ce (309) 582-7910
Fax (309) 582 2408
BRO. MARTIN HERMAN
Main (309) 787-95202009 E. 10th AvenueMilan, Illinois 61264
PH: (309) 793-4218CELL:(309) 737-4116
Je�rey W. Schaecher, FICFIELD AGENT
Knights of Columbus InsuranceEmail: je�.schaecher@kofc.org
HINZMAN CONSTRUCTION
CUSTOM BUILDERGENERAL CONTRACTOR
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIALNEW CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING
CUSTOM QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
INSURED & BONDED 309-787-4733Bro. Larry Hinzman
WALTS SERVICE INC.2827 18th Avenue
Rock Island, IL 61201MINOR AUTO REPAIRS 309/786-4747
Bro. Walt SchaecherBro. Joe Schaecher
GERLEMANCHIROPRAC TIC
CLINIC504 West 1st Street
MILAN, ILLINOISPhone: 787-4944
BRO. Dr. Charles Gerleman
LAW OFFICES OF CLARENCE DARROW
1515 4th AvenueRock Island
794-9163BRO. CLARENCE DARROW
ROCK ISLANDMEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery and MausoleumMarkers & Memorials
4205 - 30th StreetRock Island
BRO. MARK HUGGINS
Beth Luckenbill FordIndependent Consultant309-781-5878bethford@geneseo.netShop online 24/7 at:www.pamperedchef.biz/bethford
Specializing in
Cooking & Cooking ShowsBridal Showers, Fundraisers, and
Business Opportunitiesin the QC Area
Maura Milas Vroman, D.D.S., M.S.
2131 1st Street A - Moline, IL(309) 797-0106
www.vromanortho.comLicensed Orthodontist in Iowa,
Licensed Dentist in Illinois
KULIG ACCOUNTINGACCOUNTING &
TAX CONSULTANT309-764-4552
FAX 309-764-5600
3760 41st Street Suite 4
Moline, Illinois 61265
Bro. ROBERT KULIGrkulig@kuligacct.com
S T. M A R Y ’SCEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM
309-755-3672
Wheelan-Pressly Funeral HomeSteven D. Ressly, Owner (309) 786-5421
3030 - 7th Avenue Rock Island, IL 61201
2111 FIRST STREET A MOLINE 797-1900 BRO. KEVIN RAFFERTY
(309) 743-2130info@hughesnt.comwww.hughestel.com
EXPERIENCE INNOVATION SOLUTIONS
Business Telephone Systems Uni�ed CommunicationsVoice & Data Cabling Voice Over IP Systems (VoIP)
Security Video Cameras
Providing the Quad Cities with Voice and Data Solutions since 1984
These Bro. Knights, their families, and friends support our Council by supporting this newsletter.Please patronize their business - and mentioon their Ad. Ad space available contact.Jack Swan 309-593-2756