The Jaffa Shrine
Altoona, Pennsylvania

Origin of Jaffa Temple - Written by Henry Lape ©1904
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If I am rightly informed, in 1887 there was but one member of the Mystic Shrine in the City of Altoona, Noble H. P. Wilson.
In 1888, Nobles Harry F. Ferguson and Warren S. Lee followed and raised the number to three.
In 1889, Nobles Andrew S. Stayer, Edward Hair, John White, Jr., and honorable Martin Bell took the Degrees, making eight Nobles in Altoona and vicinity.
One by one the Nobility grew in our midst, until 1902, when we numbered almost 200 in Altoona and surrounding country, of about which 90 held membership in Syria Temple.
At the dedication of Syria Temple on October 23, 1902, the Nobles from Altoona, who were in attendance, assembled on the third floor of the Syria Temple, and organized the Altoona Shrine Club, and proceeded to elect temporary Officers with the following result: President, George F. Jackson; Vice-President Wilbur A. Rice; Treasurer, William W. Rudisill; Secretary, McClellan Wilson; and adjourn to meet in Altoona on call of the President.
At the subsequent meeting of November 13th, the action of the Club was: ratified, and the Officers chosen at Pittsburgh were made permanent.
A great deal of interest was manifested in the Club by the Nobles of the different Temples and ‘the many pleasant social, gatherings indicated that peace and harmony prevailed.
The greatest and most pleasant feature in the history of the Shrine club was the Reception and banquet held on February 6, 1903, under the supervision’ of the following committee: Noble McClellan Wilson, William H. Carson, William W Rudisill, Harry E. Ferguson, John Henry Lape, Thomas J. Hemphill, John K. Ray, Mahlon Cryder, Conrad Wendroth and Charles T. Derick.
There was 160 present and one and all accorded it the Social Event of the Season.
The sentiment grew from time to time and the distance along the horizon you could see the word temple looming up, and the handwriting on the wall indicated Oasis Altoona; the longer we gazed the more distinct it appeared, which was very evident and convincing that we should have a Temple located at Altoona.
After due consideration. Noble Charles F. Breisacher suggested the name Jaffa, and on motion of Noble A. S. Stayer the name of Jaffa was adopted for our new Temple.
The Secretary procured a blank whereby to petition the Imperial Council for a charter. The necessary signatures were secured, and Noble George F. Jackson was delegated, with the following Nobles, William W. Rudisill, Wilbur A. Rice, H. L. Nicholson, William H. Irwin and John Dowling, as a committee to attend the Imperial council at Saratoga, NY, and present the petition and pray for its favorable consideration.
After the committee arrived at Saratoga they were informed that protests had been entered by Syria, Irem, Rajah and Zem Zem Temples, against granting a charter to Jaffa Temple, which seemed discouraging for the time being, but they applied the old rule essential to human life— “Seek and ye shall find; ask and it shall be given unto you; knock and it shall be opened unto you.” The Committee not only knocked, they commenced hammering; they wanted in; and through the intercession of Illustrious Noble Edwin B. Hay, of Almas Temple, Washington,
D. C., Past Imperial Potentate, Illustrious Noble Francis Hemperly; a charter was granted July 9, 1903, and Jaffa Temple an assured fact.
In the evening of October 2, the Officers with a large delegation of Members from Syria Temple arrived.
October 3, 1903, Acting Imperial Recorder, Illustrious Noble George W. McCandless called the Temple to order at 9:00 AM, in the East Side Theater, and read the commission issued by the Imperial Potentate Illustrious Noble George H. Green, deputizing Imperial Treasurer, Illustrious Noble William S. Brown, Illustrious Potentate of Syria Temple, to constitute and create Jaffa Temple Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
Acting Imperial Potentate, Illustrious Noble William S. Brown, assumed his station and with the assistance of Illustrious Nobles George W.McCandless, George C. Johnstone, Warren LaRue Thomas, Phillip C. Schaffer, Edwin B. Hay, Francis H. Hemperly, John K. Ray, Harry Letsche. Harry L. Trees, A. V. Holmes, James H. Willock, Jay C. Grove and Peter Barkey, proclaimed, at nine o’clock and forty five minutes, Jaffa Temple duly constituted according to the Constitution and Laws of the Imperial Council.
After the election and installation of the Officers, Illustrious Noble Warren LaRue Thomas, of Kosair Temple. Louisville, KY, marched to the edge of the stage — every Noble thought he had part of the scenery belonging to the theater tied up to take along to Pittsburgh as a souvenir — but to our great surprise, he unveiled the massive package and unfolded a most beautiful, magnificent and costly banner, and in behalf of Syria Temple, and with the eloquence characteristic of Noble Thomas, presented the handsomely embroidered banner to Jaffa Temple. The banner was received on behalf of Jaffa Temple by Illustrious Noble Edwin B. Hay, of Almas Temple. Washington, D. C., who, in an eloquent and pleasing manner, thanked the Officers and Nobles of Syria Temple for their kind consideration, and assured them that the Nobles of Jaffa Temple held their Mother Temple and its Officers in the highest esteem.
Past Imperial Potentate, Illustrious Noble Phillip C. Schaffer and Past Potentate, Illustrious Noble Francis H. Hemperly, of Lu Lu Temple, were separately introduced, and made a few well-chosen remarks which were cordially received.
Illustrious Noble Jay C. Grove and Peter Barkey, Potentate and Recorder of Zem Zem Temple, we are sorry to state, were obliged to leave for home early in the afternoon, owing to some important and special business.
The First Officers of Jaffa Temple were as follows: |
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| William Rudisill | Chief Rabban |
| McClellan Willson | Assistant Rabban |
| Charles T. Derick |
High Priest and Prophet |
| S. Grant Steel |
Oriental Guide |
| Harland L. Nicholson | Treasurer |
| George F. ,Jackson | Illustrious Potentate |
| John Henry Lape | Recorder |
| John Dowling | 1st Ceremonial Master |
| W. Harrison Walker | 2nd Ceremonial Master |
| Harry W. Swoope | Director |
| William H. Carson | Marshal |
| Andrew S. Stayer | Captain of the Guard |
| William G. Breisacher | Outer Guard |
| Samuel A. Martin | Captain of Patrol |
| Edgar B. Greene | Alchemist |
| Harry E. Gamble | Chief Musician |
| Harry F. Faber | Musical Director |
Jaffa Temple commenced its existence with One hundred and Sixty-four Charter Members and a class of Two Hundred and Thirteen Novices, making a membership of Three Hundred and
Seventy-Seven on the day of Constitution.
During the year we created One Hundred and Fifty- seven Nobles, which increased our membership to Five Hundred and Thirty-four, of which four have demitted and seven have been summoned to the unseen Temple above. Our present membership to dats is Five Hundred and Twenty-Three.
Es Selamu Alekium.

John Henry Lape, Recorder
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