Page Two The North Carolina Mason March, 1971 Traveling with the GRAND MASTER (Continued from Page One) Jones, Lucas L. Lee, Dr. John P. Gore. Ray Rex and many, many others that I do not have the time nor space to list The next day, Saturday, December 12, 1970,1 drove to Raleigh, N.C., where we attended a Grand Officers Confer ence of the Grand York Rite Bodies of N.C., after which we drove back to North Wilkesboro. On Tuesday night, December 15, 1970, W.'.Brother Bill Owen and I drove to Greensboro, N.C. to install the Officers of the following Lodges: Greensboro No. 76; Corinthian No. 542; Guilford No. 656; Gate City No. 694; and P. P. Turner No. 746. W.'.Brother Charles C. Murr, Master, the officers and brethren of Guilford Lodge No. 656 were the hosts. They are to be commend ed for the excellent planning and ar rangements for this outstanding meet- ing. Following the meeting in Greensboro I had promised my good Wife and Son who arrived home for the Christmas Holidays from Chapel Hill, I would re main in North Wilkesboro for the re mainder of the month of December. You know this was the first week-end that I had been with my family since way back on July 4th. It seemed real good to take things easy for about 10 days. We did have a wonderful Christmas Season and we sincerely hope that all of you did also. On Wednesday evening, December 30, 1970, Steve, Bill Owen and I drove to Raleigh, N.C. to be present at the con ferral of the Third Degree on Hampton Casebolt, the son of my good friend Hiram J. Casebolt. As you know Hiram is also Grand Marshal of the Grant Lodge. On Monday evening, January 4, 1971 W.'.Brother Bill Owen and I drove to Raleigh, North Carolina. We stopped hy the Grand Lodge Building and picked up W.‘.Brother Robert P. Dudley, Asst, to the Grand Secretary and then on to Greenville No. 284; Farmville No. 517; Crown Point No. 708; and Wm. Pitt No. 743. Greenville Lodge No. 284 was the host Lodge and W.‘.Brother R.R. Ross, Master, the officers and brethren hac planned and arranged a delightful ban quet and program suitable for the oc casion. W.'.Brother Edward D. Austin, Secretary of Greenville No. 284 hac heard me remark how much I enjoyec Eastern North Carolina barbecue anc Brunswick Stew so Ed really took care of me on this occasion. I ate to mj' hearts content. It was good to see my long time friend and fellow Grand Lodge Officer, M.'.W.'.James W. Brew er, P.G.M,, Grand Treasurer. This was a real pleasure for me to be in Green ville again, however, I cannot express in words what a big void we have in this fine city because of the death of our good friend and Brother, M.'.W.'. Brother William J. Bundy, P.G.M. There shall always be a warm and ten der spot in my heart for him. We re turned home that same night from Greenville arriving in North Wilkesboro at 3 :00 a.m. Tuesday morning as I had :o be in my office early that day. On Saturday, January 9, 1971, I drove :o Greensboro, North Carolina, for an Executive Committee Meeting of the Masonic & Eastern Star Home. The meeting was quite lengthy as this was .he time of year that we had to prepare ;he Annual Budget. We did have a busy 3ut fruitful meeting and everyone was able to get away by mid-afternoon. On Saturday night, January 9, 1971 several of the brethren and I drove to Lenoir, N.C. for the regular quarterb meeting of Triangular Council No. 45, A.M.D. The meeting was well attended with only three of our members absent due to illness. On Monday night January 11, 1971, I installed the officers of the four lodges In my home county with my own lodge, Wilkesboro No. 407, acting as host Lodge. An excellent steak dinner was served at 6:30 p.m. after which every one retired to the Lodge Room where in open meeting (a first time) I installed the Officers of the following Lodges: Liberty No. 45, W.‘.Brother John W. Cranor as Master; North Wilkesboro No. 407, W.‘.Brother William F. Owen, Jr., as Master; Traphill No. 473, W.'. Brother Lundy Holbrook as Master; and Mt. Pleasant No. 573, W.'. Broth er Bobby Triplett as Master. As stat ed above this was the first time all the lodge officers in Wilkes County had been installed in Office at one and the same time. Needless to say the Temple was overflowing with the families and friends of the Brethren. We were bless ed with the largest crowd in the historj of North Wilkesboro Lodge and we are sorry to state that we could not provide seats for all those present as almost as many had to stand as were seated. Nat urally I was quite elated to see this large crowd in attendance. On Friday, January 15, 1971 I motor ed to. Raleigh, N.C. for the regular Quarterly Board Meetings. The meet ings were well planned and arranged thanks to our very efficient Grand Sec retary, M.'.W.‘.Brother C. A. Harris, P. G.M., W.‘.Brother R. Pete Dudley, Asst to the Grand Secretary, and their fine staff. All meetings were well attended by the committee members and we fin ished on schedule by noon Saturday the 16th. At 2:30 p.m., Saturday, January 16 we had a “First” in North Carolina a meeting on “Unity” which involved all Masonic and Masonic related Bodies in our State. The Theme used—OUR MASONIC IMAGE. It was an unusual program but outstanding in every wa)» as the Blue Lodge, Scottish and York Rite, Shrine, and DeMolay were repre sented by capable speakers. The climax of the program was a dynamic ad dress by Ill. and M.'.W.‘.Brother Henry C. Clausen, Sovereign Grand Com mander, The Supreme Council, 33°, An cient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction. I do not have the time and space needed to write an adequate article on this meeting. A detailed report appeared in the January issue of The North Caroli na Mason. If this program can con tinue with the Education Program which has already been adopted by our Grand Lodge, I honestly believe the growth during the decade of the 70’s will be the greatest in the history of our existence. So, my Brethren the ground work and/or pattern has been laid— let’s make it become a reality by work ing together in “UNITY”. On Wednesday, January 20, 1970 at 2:30 p.m., an Emergent Communication of the Grand Lodge was called for the purpose of Dedicating a Commemora tive Stone for Harmon Lodge No.’ 420, R.F.D. No. 3, Yadkinville, N.C. I was accompanied to Harmon Lodge by W. . Bro. Bill Owen Master of my lodge. North Wilkesboro No. 407 and W.‘. Brother C. Allen Laymon, Grand Chap lain of the Grand Lodge and my Pastor. We were met there by M.'.W.‘.Brother Charles A Harris, P.G.M., Grand Sec retary and W.‘.Brother Robert P. Dud ley, Asst, to the Grand Secretary. W.‘. Brother Arthur C. Spillman, Master, the officers, and brethren of Harmon Lodge No. 420 are to be commended for their beautiful new Temple. It is a credit to their community and to Masonry. On Friday, January 22, 1971 Pat and I left Charlotte to attend the Win ter Ceremonial of Oasis Temple. As this was the first Ceremonial of the New Year it is the time to change the Guard, i.e. Ill.'.W. Edward Burner surrender ing the Gavel of Authority to Ill.'. Wil liam D. Whitaker. As usual the “Red Carpet” was rolled out for Pat and me. No Grand Master could receive finer treatment than I have by the two fine Shrine Temples in North Carolina. Their spirit of cooperation towards reaching our goal of “Unity” among all Masonic and Masonic related Bodies has been as complete as I could ask. On Saturday, January 30, 1971, Pat and I left North Wilkesboro at 7:30 a.ni- for Greensboro N. C. to attend the quarterly Board meeting of the Masonic & Eastern Star Home. Troy G. Robbins, Supt. and W. K. Price, Business Mgi’- had prepared their reports and records (Continued on Page Four)