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Graham W. PervierGrand Master 2005
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Graham W. PervierGraham W. Pervier grew up in Virginia. He attended the public schools in
Arlington, Hampton, and Fairfax. He received his BA degree at the Universityof Virginia and the Master of Urban Design degree from the University ofVirginia School of Architecture.
He began his career in state and local government with the Division ofCommunity Planning area office in Washington, NC in 1969. He was promot-ed to be administrator of the Governmental Relations Division in Raleigh in1970. From 1970 to 1973, he was executive director of the Lumber River AreaCouncil of Governments in Lumberton. He served as County Manager ofCurrituck County from 1973–77 and as county manager of Beaufort Countyfrom 1977–80.
In 1980 he moved to Winston-Salem as assistant county manager ofForsyth County. He was appointed county manager in 1987. Forsyth Countyhas an annual budget of $317 million and 1,900 employees.
Pervier has a long involvement with emergency medical services in NorthCarolina. He was chairman of the Albemarle Area EMS Advisory Council in1976 and 1977 and chaired the Region I EMS Advisory Council in 1987. Hehas been a member of the North Carolina EMS Advisory Council since 1979and serves as the Council’s vice-chairman.
He also has a long involvement with the sport of soccer. He was a youthsoccer coach for eight years, and he was a high school and intercollegiate ref-eree for 15 years. He was also a US Soccer Federation Associate refereeinstructor for many years.
He is a member and past president of the Exchange Club of Winston-Salem, and he has served on the Boards of Directors of the Chamber ofCommerce and the Red Cross.
Graham is a member and past master of Forsyth Lodge No. 707, where hewas raised in 1987. He is a member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Winston-Salem, the Winston-Salem York Rite Bodies, and he is a noble of Oasis Shrine.He is also a member of the AMD, York Rite College, and the Rosicrucians. Hewas appointed to the Grand Lodge line in 1998 by then Grand Master TomGregory. Prior to his appointment, he had served as a member of the GrandLodge Committee on Finance and as treasurer of the Board of Directors of theMasonic and Eastern Star Home.
Graham and his high school sweetheart, Karen, were married in 1963.They have two adult children and two grandchildren. They are members ofEpiphany Lutheran Church in Winston-Salem. Karen retired last year as relo-cation director at Coldwell Banker Triad Realtors, to return to quilt making,her first love. They enjoy spending weekends and holidays at their rural prop-erty in Rockingham County.
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Past Grand MastersA list of the Past Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
from 1787 to 2000 inclusive, and dates when elected.
Samuel Johnston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1787Richard Caswell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1788Samuel Johnston . . . . . . . .1789, ’90, ’91Wm. R. Davie . . . . . . . .1792, ’93, ’94, ’95
’96, ’97, ’98William Polk . . . . . . . . . .1799, 1800, ’01John L. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . .1802, ’03, ’04John Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1805, ’06, 07Benjamin Smith . . . . . . . . . .1808, ’09, ’10Robert Williams . . . . . . . . . .1811, ’12, ’13John L. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . .1814, ’15, ’16Calvin Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . .1817, ’18, ’19John A. Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . .1820, ’21James S. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1822Robert Strange . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1823, ’24H. G. Burton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1825, ’26L. D. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . .1827, ’28, ’29R. D. Spaight Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1830, ’31S. J. Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1832S. F. Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1833, ’34L. H. Marsteller . . . . . . . . . . . . .1835, ’36D. W. Stone . . . . . . . . . . . . .1837, ’38, ’39S. J. Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1840D. L. Crenshaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1841J. H. Wheeler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1842, ’43P. W. Fanning . . . . . . . . . . .1844, ’45, ’46W. F. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . .1847, ’48, ’49A. J. Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . .1850, ’51, ’52Clement H. Jordan . . . . . . . . . .1853, ’54P. A. Holt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1855, ’56Alfred Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1857, ’58Lewis S. Williams . . . . . . . . . . .1859, ’60W. G. Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1861E. F. Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1862, ’63John McCormick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1864E. G. Reade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1865, ’66R. W. Best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1867Robert B. Vance. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1868, ’69Charles C. Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . .1870, ’71John Nichols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1872, ’73George W. Blount . . . . . . . . . . . .1874, ’75Horace H. Munson . . . . . . . . . . .1867, ’77William R. Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1878, ’79Henry F. Grainger . . . . . . . . . . .1880, ’81Robert Bingham . . . . . . . . . .1882, ’83, ’84Fabius H. Busbee . . . . . . . . . . .1885, ’86C. H. Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1887, ’88Samuel H. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .1889, ’90Hezekiah A. Gudger . . . . . . . . .1891, ’92
John W. Cotten . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1893, ’94Frances M. Moye . . . . . . . . . . . .1895, ’96Walter E. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . .1897, ’98Richard J. Noble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1899B. S. Royster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1900, ’01H. I. Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1902, ’03W. S. Liddell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1904, ’05Francis D. Winston . . . . . . . . . . .1906, ’07Samuel M. Gattis . . . . . . . . . . .1908, ’09Richard N. Hackett . . . . . . . . . .1910, ’11W. B. McKoy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1912F. M. Winchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1913John T. Alderman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1914F. P. Hobgood Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1915A. B. Andrews Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1916Claude L. Pridgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1917George S. Norfleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1918Henry A. Grady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1919James C. Braswell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1920J. Bailey Owen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1921James H. Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1922Hubert McN. Poteat . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923James LeG. Everett . . . . . . . . . . . . .1924Leon Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925John E. Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1926John H. Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1927Raymond C. Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928John J. Phoenix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1929E. W. Timberlake Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1930J. W. Winborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1931H. C. Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1932P. T. Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1933R. F. Ebbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1934Charles B. Newcomb . . . . . . . . . . . .1935J. Giles Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1936Watson N. Sherrod . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1937Harry T. Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1938J. Edward Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1939Thomas J. Harkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1940Charles P. Eldridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1941James E. Shipman . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1942James W. Payne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1943Julius C. Hobbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1944Clyde H. Jarrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1945William J. Bundy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1946Luther T. Hartsell Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . .1947Maxwell E. Hoffman . . . . . . . . . . . . .1948Wilkins P. Horton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1949Wallace E. Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . .1950
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Herbert M. Foy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1951William H. White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1952Edwin T. Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1953Robert L. Pugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1954Charles H. Pugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1955John C. Vance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1956Charles A. Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1957James G. Johnston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958W. Eli Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1959Harvey W. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960James W. Brewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961Charles C. Ricker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962W. Edward Burrier . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963G. Dudley Humphrey . . . . . . . . . . . .1964Sam A. Hennis Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965Arnold J. Koonce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966Alfred A. Kafer Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967Robert N. Bass Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968William A. Hooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969Maurice E. Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970William W. Mims Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971Berl M. Kahn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972Nathaniel C. Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973William L. Mills Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974S. Frank Noble Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975Leslie H. Garner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976J. Earl Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977
Jacob C. Goodman Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . .1978William B. Bellois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979E. Stansil Aldridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980Nelson B. Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981A. C. Honeycutt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982Cecil J. Liverman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983I. Boyd Hopkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984Norburn C. Hyatt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985Walter F. McCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986Eddie P. Stiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987Lee Roy Thomas Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988Jerry G. Tart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989Bunn T. Phillips Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990Lester Poindexter Martin Jr. . . . . . .1991Ray Norris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992Richard G. Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993William Bailey Brunk . . . . . . . . . . .1994Clifton W. Everett Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . .1995William H. Simpson . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Gerry T. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Thomas W. Gregory . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998Charles M. Ingram . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999Charles E. Cathey . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000William G. Mathis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001Jerry R. Tillett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002Carles A. Lewis Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004
Officers of the Grand Lodge ofA.F. & A.M. of North Carolina
2005Elected Officers
Graham W. Pervier (707) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master
Gene T. Jernigan (206) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deputy Grand Master
W. Berry Rigdon (472) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior Grand Warden
David R. Cash (374) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Junior Grand Warden
Clifton W. Everett Jr., PGM (708) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Treasurer
T. Walton Clapp III (237) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Secretary
Appointed Officers
Dan C. Rice (409) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior Grand Deacon
William L. Dill (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Junior Grand Deacon
Lewis R. Ledford (27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Marshal
Robert E. Gresham Jr. (703) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Steward
Dewey R. Preslar Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Steward
Joseph A. Manning (707) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Tyler
J. Richard Holshouser (363) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Chaplain
Michael W. Brantley (500) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Historian
Robert D. Street (495) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Lecturer
Marc Basnight (521) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Orator
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Past Grand Officers
Sam A. Hennis Jr. (322) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1965
S. Frank Noble Jr. (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1975
Leslie H. Garner (708) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Master 1976
A. C. Honeycutt (40) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1982
Norburn C. Hyatt (118) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1985
Walter F. McCall (530) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grand Master 1986
L. R. Thomas Jr. (724) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1988
Bunn T. Phillips Jr. (495) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1990
Lester P. Martin Jr. (134) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1991
Richard G. Moore (544) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1993
William B. Brunk (40) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1994
Clifton W. Everett Jr. (708) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1995
William H. Simpson (428) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1996
Gerry T. Smith (741) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1997
Thomas W. Gregory (27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1998
Charles M. Ingram (13) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 1999
Charles E. Cathey (472) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 2000
William G. Mathis (138) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 2001
Jerry R. Tillett (521) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 2002
Charles A. Lewis Jr. (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 2003
Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. (109) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Master 2004
William L. Mills III (32) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deputy Grand Master 2000
Boards and CommitteesBoard of General Purposes
Graham W. Pervier (707) Grand MasterGene T. Jernigan (206) Deputy Grand MasterW. Berry Rigdon (472) Senior Grand WardenDavid R. Cash (374) Junior Grand Warden
Clifton W. Everett Jr. (708) Grand TreasurerT. Walton Clapp III (237) Grand Secretary
2005 — William G. Mathis (138) 2005 — Michael A. Norris (145)2006 — Gerry T. Smith (741) 2006 — Charles V. Rouse Jr. (40)2007 — K. Patrick Bell (13) 2007 — Danial M. Hogue (576)
Board of Directors ofThe Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, Inc.
Graham W. Pervier (707) Grand MasterGene T. Jernigan (206) Deputy Grand MasterW. Berry Rigdon (472) Senior Grand Warden
2005 — James A. Wiley (3) 2005 — R. Thomas Dooley Jr. (738) 2005 — Thomas O. Eller (283) 2005 — Helen Collie 2005 — Francisco Ortiz (680) 2006 — Holly Creech Hafer2006 — A. Gene Cobb Jr. (2) 2006 — Ronald D. Graves (138)2006 — Joseph K. Transou (40) 2006 — Joseph Adegboyega (685)2007 — Elaine F. Marshall 2007 — Douglas L. Caudle (27)
David R. Cash (374) Observer
Board of Directors of the North Carolina Masonic Foundation, Inc.2009 — Charles E. Scott (289) President
2008 — James G. Martin (31) 2007 — William G. Mathis (138)2006 — David B. Wilson (758) 2005 — William H. Simpson (428)
Board of Directors of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Inc.Graham W. Pervier (707) Grand Master
Gene T. Jernigan (206) Deputy Grand MasterW. Berry Rigdon (472) Senior Grand Warden
2005 — Walter Jervie Babson (395) 2005 — Corbett L. Quinn (279)2006 — Charles A. Lewis Jr. (1) 2006 — Edwin L. Becton Jr. (704)2006 — Bryant D. Webster (650) 2007 — Joel A. Black Jr. (685)2007 — W. Calvin Gaddy (64) 2007 — E. John Elmore (409)
David R. Cash (374) Observer
Board of Trustees of Drewry MemorialGrand Secretary’s Fund
Graham W. Pervier (707) Grand MasterClifton W. Everett Jr. (708) Grand Treasurer
T. Walton Clapp III (237) Grand SecretaryRobert J. Dowen (735) Cameron E. Shearon (40)
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Board of Publication2007 — Eddie H. Moody Jr. (685) Chairman
2005 — J. Carroll Simmons (289) 2006 — David E. Webb (568)2008 — Thomas A. Pope (730) 2009 — Donald E. Bolden (409)
Board of CustodiansGraham W. Pervier (707) Grand MasterRobert D. Street (495) Grand Lecturer
2005 — Howard Kahn (680) 2005 — Kolen Flack (91)2006 — O. Lee Jones (109) 2006 — J. Henry Brantley (374)2007 — Stewart C. Hodges (669) 2007 — Dalton W. Mayo (98)
Lodge Service Commission2005 — Ronald J. Bowers (99) Chairman
2006 — James M. Long (106) 2007 — Thomas R. Jackson Jr. (257)2008 — Ralph V. Shipton (1) 2009 — Keith B. Rash (299)
Commission on Subordinate Lodge Special Activities2006 — J. Luigi Ammons (97) Chairman
2005 — Charles Ray Thomas (369) 2007 — S. Ray Ashby (629)
Code Commission2005 — George F. Jones (395)
2006 — Joseph M. Wilson Jr. (352) 2007 — Louis O. Dean Jr. (8)2008 — William L. Mills III (32) 2009 — Larry B. Thompson Jr. (127)
Committee on FinanceGene T. Jernigan (206) Deputy Grand MasterW. Berry Rigdon (472) Senior Grand WardenDavid R. Cash (374) Junior Grand Warden
2005 — Joseph C. Knox Jr. (1) 2005 — G. Glenn Adams (515)2005 — Douglas L. Caudle (27) 2006 — Joel Henry Davis (109)2006 — George E. Lanvermeier Jr. (83) 2006 — Samuel E. Lee II (40)2007 — George G. Kalamaras (289) 2007 — Daniel R. Bishop (708)
2007 — David L. Hargett Jr. (244)
Committee on Masonic JurisprudenceGene T. Jernigan (206) Deputy Grand MasterW. Berry Rigdon (472) Senior Grand WardenDavid R. Cash (374) Junior Grand Warden
2005 — Walter F. McCall (530) 2005 — Jimmie B Hicks Jr. (3)2005 — Oscar W. Harbin Jr. (382) 2005 — C. Hylton Wright (322)2006 — Ottis R. Jefferson (109) 2006 — Edward A. Gaskins (319)2006 — Dewey R. Preslar Jr. (576) 2006 — William B. Ball (405)2007 — Lester P. Martin Jr. (134) 2007 — C. Truett Chadwick (707)2007 — Michael A. Brooks (685) 2007 — Douglas S. Moore (244)
Committee on Appeals2009 — Thomas D. Haigwood (284) Chairman
2005 — Stanley L. Allen (129) 2006 — Herbert T. Mullin Jr. (314)2007 — R. Glenn Capps (679) 2008 — Jerry R. Tillett (521)
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Committee on Masonic Education2005 — A. Ed Lawing (217) 2005 — Raymond B. Casey Jr. (112)2005 — John O. Newman (358) 2006 — Charles E. Cathey (472)2006 — Richard W. Pridgen (112) 2006 — Brian D. Edwards (521)2007 — Richard J. Smith (493) 2007 — Jon A. Canupp (755)
2007 — M. Kirby Matthews (404)
Committee on Masonic Public Relations2009 — C. Ray Hall (76) Chairman
2005 — Mitchell S. Setzer (606) 2006 — Kevin D. Hardison (431)2007 — Augustus C. Everette Jr. (1) 2008 — Jeffrey D. Martin (746)
Committee on Fraternal CorrespondenceCharles A. Lewis Jr. (1)
Committee on the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, IncDan C. Rice (409) Senior Grand Deacon, Chairman
W. Robert Adams (669) Horace P. Gilgo (707)Andrew V. Darr Jr. (214) Terry L. Barber (117)
Committee on Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Inc.William L. Dill (3) Junior Grand Deacon, Chairman
Oscar L. Tolley (707) Gordon A. Joyner (125)David R. Plyler (669) Robert J. F. Elsner (751)
Committee on Masonic Ceremonies and Miscellaneous PublicationsC. Speed Hallman (19) Chairman
Daniel P. Weatherington (712) Ronald Don Ross Sortino (680)G. Anderson Greene (319) Timothy M. Daniels (704)
Committee on Charters and DispensationsClifford T. Pranke (289) Chairman
Ronnie W. Eads (752) Joseph D. Atwell (752)Hugh W. Phillips Jr. (167) M. Jerry Vehaun (446)
Committee on Permanent Building2005 — Kevin S. Walton (231) 2006 — Bernie T. Davis (741)
2007 — E. Sean Honeycutt (500)
Committee on By-Laws of Subordinate LodgesJohn W. Boner (685) Chairman
Committee on CharityJames M. Earnhardt (543)
Committee on CredentialsThomas V. Fahnestock Jr. (97)
G. Donald Greene (534) Donald A. Bennett (686)
Committee on NecrologyTommy L. Jones (746) Chairman
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Committee on Unfinished BusinessC. Daniel Sheets Jr. (167)
Committee on Youth OrganizationsFrank E. Silber (735) Chairman
Charles V. Rouse Jr. (40) A. Eugene Leadbetter (707)Randall E. Ogburn (685) M. Gene Lewellyn (129)
Representative to the George WashingtonMasonic National Memorial Association
William H. Simpson (428)
Representative to the Masonic Service Associationof the United States
L. R. (Pete) Thomas Jr. (724)
Grand Lodge Library CommitteeClifton W. Everett Jr. (708) Chairman
T. Walton Clapp III (237) Grand SecretaryBrian D. Edwards (521) Larry B. Thompson (127)Michael W. Brantley (500)
Special Committee for the Review of Burial ServicesBunn T. Phillips Jr. (495) Chairman
Robert K. Braswell (737) C. Truett Chadwick Jr. (707)J. Richard Holshouser (363) Walter J. Klein (261)Robert D. Street (495) L. R. Thomas Jr. (724)
AccountantDixon Hughes, PLLC
Committee on BylawsJohn W. Boner (685)
District OfficersDistrict Deputy District DeputyGrand Master District Grand Lecturer
Wayne Roger Lambertson (53) 1 Mitchell Leroy Spruill (7)Desmond Roderic Foster Jr. (698) 2 Hyler Wayne Cox (294)Jessie Manuel Housley (104) 3 Johnny Marvin Smith (509)John Joseph Brown (680) 4 Stephen Harrell Smith (429)William Eley Blanchard (39) 5 Johnny Love Reynolds Jr. (418)Peter Crawford Eure (708) 6 James Preston Wooten (132)Charles Augustus Wethingto (583) 7 Richard Lee Smith (724)Jerry Lavarro Moseley (519) 8 Donald Broughton Street (40)Donnie Hadley Liles (411) 9 James Daughtry Davis Jr. (525)Oscar Dene Tyndall (304) 10 Donald David Joyner (4)Edward Lee Cloninger (13) 11 Dalton Wayne Mayo (98)Billy June Graves (138) 12 Edward Bryan Chadwick (319)Charles Leonard Phipps Jr. (499) 13 John William Hudson (735)Bruce Elmo Marshburn (165) 14 John William Davis III (218)Bruce Walker Muhlheim (40) 15 David Jeffrey Milidonis (198)James Douglas Galloway (92) 16 Thomas Roland Jackson Jr. (257)Horace Roby Wyatt (646) 17 Raymond Francis Fulgaro (646)James Delvin Herring (474) 18 Robert Glenn Capps (679)Willard Guy Campbell (408) 19 Herbert Currie Lyon (210)Hubert Holman Warren Jr. (147) 20 Donald Alton Bennett (686)Floyd Leroy Trimmer (181) 21 David Hubert Troxell (305)Richard Darrell Mann (492) 22 Charles Herbert Marlowe Jr. (136)Paul Shaun Bradshaw (428) 23 Kevin Protus Wood (681)William Baldwin Bruton (127) 24 Charles Ray Williams (699)Eric Brooks Morrison (691) 25 John Lewis Hice (616)Leon Mitchell Monroe Jr. (434) 26 Stewart Carroll Hodges (669)Ervin Walter Allen Jr. (473) 27 Royal Sanford Jarvis (214)James Curtis Davis (32) 28 Billy Fetzer Love (32)James Alan Burris (348) 29 Wayne Ray Rummage (637)Joseph Patrick Link (27) 30 Joseph Henry Brantley (374)Joseph Sterling Henry (205) 31 Billy Gordon Burgess (205)Charles Leland Davidson (676) 32 Dennis Eugene Woolery (759)Alvin Leonard Hardy (363) 33 Thomas Lee Hartman (594)Jesse Glenn Henline (237) 34 Dwight MacLauchlin Sigmon (248)Bobby Dean Smith (202) 35 Douglas Anthony Beaver (486)William Gary McKinney (544) 36 William T. Cope (713)Jadd Wesley Brewer (598) 37 Charles Wayne Maxwell (381)William Lewis Hamrick (91) 38 Donald Wayne Millis (460)Johnny Grady Dillingham (170) 39 Wilson Todd Lancaster (446)William Russell Howell (427) 40 Robert Steven James (259)George Vernon Webber (301) 41 Michael Lewis Morgan (301)
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First Day Morning SessionAt 10:00 A.M. Friday, September 23, 2005, at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel
in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Mitch Monroe, 18th Districtdeputy grand master, called the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and AcceptedMasons of North Carolina to order for the purpose of opening its 218th AnnualCommunication.
Presentation of Colors
The Tun Tavern Camp Heroes of ’76, of Camp Lejeune Chapter 329,National Sojourners, Jacksonville presented the colors.
The Pledge of Allegiance by the delegates was led by and the Toast to theFlag recited by Andy Drenkhahn, past national president of the NationalSojourners.
The district deputy grand masters, district deputy grand lecturers, distin-guished guests, past grand officers, and the Grand Lodge officers under escortof Grand Marshal Lewis R. Ledford were received and conducted to their sta-tions and places. There being a constitutional number of lodges represented,Grand Master Graham W. Pervier opened the Grand Lodge in ample form.
Recognition of DDGMs and DDGLs
Grand Marshal Lewis R. Ledford introduced the district deputy grandmasters and district deputy grand lecturers of North Carolina as a body.Grand Master Pervier welcomed them and they were accorded private grandhonors.
District Deputy Grand Masters Present
District Name1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne Roger Lambertson2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Desmond Roderic Foster Jr.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Joseph Brown5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Ely Blanchard6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peter Crawford Eure7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Augustus Wethington8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerry Lavarro Moseley14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Elmo Mashburn15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bruce Walker Muhlheim16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Douglas Galloway17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Horace Roby Wyatt18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .James Delvin Herring19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Willard Guy Campbell20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hubert Holman Warren Jr.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Floyd Leroy Trimmer23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Paul Shaun Bradshaw24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Baldwin Bruton25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eric Brooks Morrison26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leon Mitchell Monroe Jr.27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ervin Walter Allen Jr.
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30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joseph Patrick Link31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joseph Sterling Henry32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Leland Davidson33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alvin Leonard Hardy34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jesse Glenn Henline36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Gary McKinney37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jadd Wesley Brewer38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Lewis Hamrick39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Johnny Grady Dillingham40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Russell Howell41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .George Vernon Webber
District Deputy Grand Lecturers Present
District Name1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mitchell Leroy Spruill11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dalton Wayne Mayo13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John William Hudson14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John William Davis15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stewart W. Pittman16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thomas Roland Jackson Jr.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Herbert Currie Lyon20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Donald Alton Bennett21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Herbert Troxell26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stewart Carroll Hodges29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne Ray Rummage30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joseph Henry Brantley31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Billy Gordon Burgess32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dennis Eugene Woolery34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dwight MacLauchlin Sigmon36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Theodore Cope38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wayne Millas37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Wayne Maxwell39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wilson Todd Lancaster
Committee Members Present
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George Glenn AdamsWilliam Robert AdamsJoseph Adeniranye AdegboyegaWilliam Bernie BallEdwin Lee Becton Jr.Donald Alton BennettMichael Wiley BrantleyMichael Andrew BrooksDouglas Lynn CaudleArnold Gene Cobb Jr.Joel Henry Davis Jr.Robert John DowenRonnie Wayne Eads
Thomas Van Fahnestock Jr.Edward Augusta Gaskins Jr.Ronald Dane GravesGeorge Donald GreeneCarl Ray HallCharles Speed HallmanOscar Wilson Harbin Jr.Kevin Donald HardisonDavid Lee Hargett Jr.Danial Myrl Hogue Jr.Thomas Roland Jackson Jr.Orvill Lee JonesHoward Kahn
1 St. John’sM Joseph Clyde Knox Jr.SW August C. Everette Jr.JW William A. Merlack
2 Royal White HartMA. Gene CobbSWA. Gene CobbJWA. Gene Cobb
3 St. John’sM Glen Neal NormanSW David Bryan Novak Jr.JW Billy Roy Joiner
4 St. John’sM John Sheppard Smith Jr.SW John Sheppard Smith Jr.JW John Sheppard Smith Jr.
5 CharityM Miles C. Davis Jr.SW Miles C. Davis Jr.JW Miles C. Davis Jr.
7 UnanimityM Randy Wayne HughesSW James D. CarrJW Holly Jacinto Colombo III
8 PhoenixM Brett L. JohnsonSW William J. PerhamJW Gary J. Muller
10 Johnston-CaswellM Howard Winston ShortSW Billy JarrellJW Gordan Brown Mull
11 Caswell BrotherhoodM Michael Glenn AdkinsSW Rodney Stephen OrrJW Rodney Stephen Orr
13 St. John’sM Keith KennedySW Davis Hiram BrinsonJW Bobby G. Howard
17 American GeorgeM Joseph Quinton DickersonSW Carl HunsickerJW Carl Hunsicker
19 EagleM Stephen Scott TutorSW Alexander Lawrence AydlettJW Thomas Gregg Phillips
27 StatesvilleM Ronald Howard SmithSW Gerald Marshall ReynoldsJW Ramon Thomas Thompson
31 PhalanxM Roger Alan HuseSW Roger HusesJW Paul Poley
32 StokesM Claude Lafayette BarnhardtSW Claude L. BarnhardtJW Claude L. Barnhardt
39 DavieM William BlanchardSW William BlanchardJW William Blanchard
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Joseph Clyde Knox Jr.Samuel Eugene Lee IIDalton Wayne MayoEddie Hamilton Moody Jr.Douglas Spencer MooreFrancisco OrtizClifford Thomas PrankeRichard Wade PridgenCharles Vernon Rouse Jr.Charles Eugene Scott
Ralph Van ShiptonJames Carroll SimmonsRichard Jackson SmithRonald Don Ross SortinoCharles Ray ThomasDavid Eugene WebbBryant Deleron WebsterJames Allen WileyDavid Bryan Wilson
Representative of Lodges PresentThe following officers or proxies of the subordinate lodges registered to vote
at Annual Communication.
40 HiramM Jonathan Scott PhillipsSW Gregory Austin HamiltonJW James McNeely Barham
45 WilkesboroM Douglas Keith TriplettSW Douglas Keith TriplettJW Jerry Triplett†
53 HallM Steven Marvin NeedhamSW Douglas Edward LaneJW Edward Ambrose
58 ConcordM absentSW absentJW absent
59 PerseveranceM Larry V. HarrisonSW Danny Stephen AlligoodJW Donald Jackson Porter
64 KilwinningM Corey Weldon DavisSW Thomas W. Buckingham, IIJW Dennie Lee “Pete” Cook
75 Widow’s SonM E. AlbertsonSW Joseph Letcher Robertson Jr.JW ichael Edward Albertson
76 GreensboroM Lawrence James ClarkSW Douglas Graham WrightJW Charles Ray Chaney
81 ZionM Johnny Surles†SW Bobby MeadowsJW Bascom Edmund Miller
83 LaFayette LodgeM Richard Lee PlowdenSW James Wayne BurnetteJW Arthur Leonard Thorne
84 FellowshipM Terry Allen ParkerSW Ronald Earl BarringerJW Harvey S. Evans
85 Morning StarM Robert Alan SittonSW Robert Alan S. HonJW Robert Alan S. Hon
90 SkewarkeeM Willard Gerald WilsonSW Willard Gerald WilsonJW Willard Gerald Wilson
91 Western StarM Charles W. GowanSW Howard LaneJW William Lewis Hamrick
92 Joseph WarrenM Robert J. AustinSW Robert J. AustinJW Robert J. Austin
95 JerusalemM James Robert Langley Jr.SW Raymond Paul DotsonJW J. Langley Jr.
97 MillbrookM Franklin E. SpearsSW Lawrence S. MaitinJW Jason T. Campbell
98 HiramM James Anthony SessomsSW James Anthony SessomsJW James Anthony Sessoms
99 FultonM Carl Steven HouseSW John Marcell SmithJW David Hines
102 ColumbusM Paul Anthony HeppSW John Charles YoungJW John Wayland Farrell
104 OrrM Charles Brown McFaddenSW Charles Brown McFaddenJW Charles Brown McFadden
106 PerquimansM Norman Bradley LearySW Christopher Edward GarrettJW Joe Lester Baker Jr.
109 FranklinM Earl Bryan JonesSW John Deith WillisJW Derwood Ray Hester
112 WayneM Willis K. Whichard Jr.SW Chard Holloman GradyJW Walter Barney Crumpler III
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113 PersonM Vance William AgeeSW Gregory Eugene ElrodJW absent
114 St. AlbanM Morris Jay Bennett Jr.SW Troy Lynn BellamyJW Daryl Fletcher Hawkins
115 Holly SpringsM Richard BartonSW RickBartonJW Rick Barton
117 Mount LebanonM Ron ParrishSW Ron ParrishJW George Ronald Parrish
118 Mt. HermonM Valdo Vincent John MoncadaSW Fred Kendal MorrisJW Mark K. Rodgers
122 OxfordM Christopher Scott RichardsonSW J. Allen HughesJW William Scott Parrott
123 FranklintonM Samuel Russell WhiteSW Christopher Marvin HedrickJW Brian Russell Hanson
125 Mill CreekM Samuel Carroll PorterSW David Earl ParkerJW Phillip Lee Hudson
126 GatesvilleM Emmett Elmo BentonSW Emmett Elmo BentonJW Emmett Elmo Benton
127 BlackmerM Kenneth Reuben FrittsSW Harvey Lee SafritJW absent
128 HanksM Larry Thomas ChiltonSW Terrance PalmerJW Larry Chilton†
129 Dan RiverM James Leo RhodesSW Gary Frederick OcenasJW Richard Gale Bryant
132 RadianceM Elmer Ray BurroughsSW Elmer Ray BurroughsJW Joseph Carlos Heath
134 MocksvilleM Jamie Richard WhiteSW Fred Orrell Ellis Jr.JW Robert Martin†
136 LeaksvilleM Steven Vaughn CatesSW Steven Vaughn CatesJW Steven Vaughn Cates
137 LincolnM Samuel Elliotte WhiteSW Samuel Elliotte WhiteJW Samuel Elliotte White
138 King SolomonM Carroll Lee BrownSW Timothy Wayne KayJW Charles Robin Hughes
143 Mt. VernonM Robert Anthony SmithSW Robert Anthony SmithJW Robert Anthony Smith
145 JunaluskeeM Jim EganSW Emory CrawfordJW Joseph Paul Shuler
146 CherokeeM Ed MarxSW Ed MarxJW Ed Marx
147 PalmyraM Jonathan Shannon JohnsonSW Jonathan Shannon JohnsonJW Jonathan Shannon Johnson
149 AdoniramM Thomas William WinstonSW Horace William NewtonJW William Alston Tilley
150 Pee DeeM Samuel Jasper TurnerSW Mike HollyJW Joel Shane Allen
151 SanfordM Martin Ray StonerSW Martin Ray StonerJW Martin Ray Stoner
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154 Scotch-IrelandM Eric Boyd NailSW Danny Wayne NailJW William Alexander Angel Jr.
155 White StoneM David Richard GillespieSW Lowell Ray PulleyJW Robert Pearce
158 Knap of ReedsM Gary Martin EdgertonSW David Bullock RobertsJW Jeffrey Clark Percy
162 YadkinM William Ray ShouseSW William Ray ShouseJW William Ray Shouse
165 ArcherM Jimmy Lee HicksSW Jimmy Lee HicksJW Jimmy Lee Hicks
167 WinstonM Lewis E. PeacockSW Walter R. SheltonJW Charles H. White
170 BlackmerM Vann GibbsSW Vann GibbsJW Vann Gibbs
172 BuffaloM absentSW absentJW absent
176 WilliamsM Jake Witsell WilliamsSW Jerry D. HinsonJW Charles William Nation
181 CarthageM Johnny Ulas KitchensSW Keith Allen GambleJW James R. Sullivan
187 Central CrossM Jay Archie StancilSW Bill ChancellorJW Jay Stancil
188 BalfourM Glen Franklin ThalerSW Thomas Hunt CurtisJW Bradley Clay Smith
190 Fair BluffM absentSW absentJW absent
191 GraniteM Paul Eugene CoxSW Paul Eugene CoxJW Paul Eugene Cox
198 CaryM Joseph Morton JaysonSW Gerald Steward EdwardsJW Benton W. Oakes Jr.
202 ClevelandM Ricky Eugene BeckSW Ricky Eugene BeckJW Ricky Eugene Beck
205 Long CreekM Troy A. PurvisSW Troy A. PurvisJW Robert Steve Blythe
206 MingoM John Mark DavisSW John Mark DavisJW John Mark Davis
207 LebanonM Tony Dewitt EdwardsSW Steven Lawrence DorsettJW Kenneth Wayne Dowless
208 Mount OliveM Brian Thomas RhodesSW Brian Thomas RhodesJW James Ralph Kasper
210 EnoM Cecil Ray LeeSW Cecil Ray LeeJW Cecil Ray Lee
214 ThomasvilleM Sam WatfordSW Charles Moretez Jr.JW Roger Bryant
217 Catawba ValleyM John Earl CresonSW Richard Allen YanceyJW Billy Dean Poteat
218 William G. HillM Walter Carl PhelpsSW George Everett HarterJW William Chales Correll Jr.
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226 OlinM D. GagnonSW David Robert GagnonJW Rodney Wayne Robertson
229 HendersonM Jack Holland GreeneSW Jack Holland GreeneJW William Luther Harris Jr.
230 CorinthianM Michael Scott AyersSW Joseph Turner FullerJW Joseph Turner Fuller
231 William T. BainM Kevin WaltonSW absentJW Gary M. Stephenson
237 Mystic TieM Dean Kelly ChapmanSW Carrol DavisJW Carrol Davis
240 WiccaconM absentSW absentJW absent
243 GriftonM Truman Frederick WebberSW Truman Frederick WebberJW Truman Frederick Webber
244 MonroeM John McDonald Walston Jr.SW Julius Ryan PriceJW Jon Kevin Richardson
248 CatawbaM Kerry N. HayerSW Ronnie JohnsonJW Bobby G. Riley
249 PythagorasM absentSW absentJW absent
253 LeeM Cary M. DavisSW Fredrick L. BarkleyJW Fredrick L. Barkley
257 KenlyM Thomas Roland Jackson IIISW Thomas Roland Jackson IIIJW Thomas Roland Jackson III
258 FuquayM David Jeffery MilidonisSW David Jeffery MilidonisJW David Jeffery Milidonis
259 WaynesvilleM absentSW absentJW absent
261 ExcelsiorM David C Carriker†SW Richard George SchulzJW Johnny L. Moser
262 HibritenM James Bradley LeonhardtSW James Bradley LeonhardtJW James Bradley Leonhardt
263 GastonM Robert Gerard Pasour IISW Dennis Oran JonesJW Fred Eugene Coninger
265 FarmingtonM John Michael NelsonSW Larry Dean MyersJW absent
267 Dunns RockM Keith Dunn HarbinSW William Dana HawkinsJW Charles Harrin
271 TabascoM absentSW absentJW absent
272 BinghamM absentSW absentJW absent
276 Beaver DamM Dan EdwardsSW Wayne HamiltonJW Dan W. Edwards
277 Green LevelM Scott A. CookSW Scott A. CookJW Scott A. Cook
279 RehobothM Julian B. HelmsSW absentJW D. Miller
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282 Wake ForestM Carlos J. AsencioSW James L. SchoffJW William J. Brendle
283 EurekaM Joe Cabell SummerlinSW Douglas Bennett EarnhardtJW James Ren Foy
284 GreenvilleM Clayten L. ParkerSW James R. SaundersJW Stephan M. Hagen
289 SalemM Robert Christopher EubanksSW Richard Allen WilliardJW Cliff Pranke
292 French BroadM Ed FrisbeeSW absentJW Jesse Hampton
293 VanceM Willie Wade ShookSW William Paul Gillis Jr.JW Keith Bryan Kuykendall
294 AtlanticM absentSW absentJW absent
296 StonewallM Michael WoolardSW Eugene B. RobersonJW Michael Woolard
299 HarmonyM John Walter DobsonSW James William SmithJW Larry Milton Campbell
300 AuroraM absentSW absentJW absent
301 ClayM George WeberSW George WeberJW George Weber
302 LillingtonM James Eugene LewisSW Kevin Glenn GriffinJW Robert Reynolds Mason
304 Pleasant HillM Calvin TurnerSW Harvey GradyJW Oscar Tydall
305 LaurinburgM Justin Ryan BuffkinSW Tom RogersJW Bill Eugene Stout
306 RaefordM Charles Ronald WilsonSW Norman Lenzy WhiteJW Donald Ray Randol
314 New LebanonM Michael Allen BurnhamSW Thomas Lee SimpsonJW Phillip Michael Burnham
317 EurekaM Thomas Lee HobbsSW Charles Anderson Jones Jr.JW William Thomas Ward III
319 WilmingtonM James Benjamin SteeleSW Edward Nance HillJW Charles Edwin Ponton
320 SelmaM Grover Thomas DeesSW Grover Thomas DeesJW Timothy Wayne Overbee
322 GraniteM Keith Eric OsborneSW James Edward CoutureJW William Harvey Boyles Jr.
331 BayboroM absentSW absentJW absent
339 FairviewM John Boward BridgesSW Dwight ChapmanJW Ralph Frederick Delinger Jr.
340 HarmonyM Antonio JimenezSW David Cooper GardnerJW Randy Lynn Murphy
343 HickoryM Walter James HunleySW Walter James HunleyJW Walter James Hunley
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344 Numa F. ReidM Thomas J. WelchSW Murray M. SkeenJW Larry Wall
348 StanlyM Hubert David PoplinSW James Alan BurrisJW Scottie Wayne Cox
352 DurhamM Charles R. LeeSW Sam William Costello IIIJW John Robert Ridpath
356 FallstonM Calvin WehuntSW absentJW Calvin Wehunt
357 BakersvilleM Lawrence Wayne PilgrimSW Darrell Lloyd SlagleJW Lawrence Wayne Pilgrim
358 East LaPorteM Lloyd PhillipsSW Lloyd George PhillipsJW Ron Stephens
359 Mount VernonM absentSW absentJW absent
363 SnowM Hoyt Wiley CombsSW Thomas B. Redmond Jr.JW Jeffery Lee Main
369 GastoniaM Frank McKinley RobertsSW Homer James GrantJW Robert Wade Biggerstaff
373 AshlerM Gene Edward PhillipsSW absentJW absent
374 CampbellM David Roland MyersSW Randall Dean WingfieldJW Ralph Bennett Brown
375 State LineM absentSW absentJW absent
377 YoungsvilleM Dallas Taylor GloverSW Dallas Taylor GloverJW Dallas Taylor Glover
378 SeaboardM absentSW absentJW absent
379 CoharieM Gregory Holland WarrenSW C. HowardJW Gregory Holland Warren
380 GranvilleM Henry Alford LowerySW Glenn Adam DarchJW Alexander Milligan
381 Forest CityM William Jason HarrisSW Charles Leroy QuinleyJW Tony Allen Gowan
384 Jefferson PennM David Joseph WalkerSW David Roger SmithJW Brandon Scot Allen
386 Pigeon RiverM Kenneth PresleySW Kenneth PresleyJW Kenneth Presley
387 KedronM Bryon Anthony BeddingfieldSW John William CouchJW Ernest Karl Kaltenbach
388 FriendshipM William Doyle NeasonSW Eddie Warren BridgesJW Billy Keith Guffey
390 CopelandM Charles Willard HaneySW Jackson S. McCormickJW Harden C. Mooney Jr.
391 LebanonM Bobby Neal HoustonSW Stanley Jones HallJW Andrew Franklin McMillan
395 OrientM Morris Glenn BrownSW Evangelos John FragosJW Walter Jervie Babson
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397 Bald CreekM Steven Christopher TafferSW Steven Christopher TafferJW Frederick Charles Buck
401 JoppaM Carroll MeltonSW Carroll MeltonJW Carroll Melton
403 Siler CityM Robert Darrell WaltersSW Thomas Jackson EmersonJW Walter Keith Stanley
404 DentonM John Franklin BullinsSW Archie James BentonJW Kirby Mathews
405 OceanM Richard C. MorrisSW William Franklin HughesJW Ronald Douglas Cannon
407 North WilkesboroM absentSW absentJW absent
408 UniversityM London IveySW London IveyJW London Wilson Ivey
409 BulaM Donald E. KehlerSW Charles Edward ClemmonsJW J. Alexander Bass III
411 BaileyM absentSW absentJW absent
412 Henry F. GraingerM Michael Wayne HobgoodSW Glenn Dale HughesJW Michael Wayne Scott
413 James A. JohnsonM Shad Edward LeonardSW Donald Griffin GardnerJW William Walter Garrett
417 MaxtonM absentSW absentJW absent
418 PendletonM Marshall LassiterSW Marshall LassiterJW Marshall Lassiter
420 HarmonM Clyde Wayne IrelandSW Aurther Cecil SpillmanJW Jim Rutledge
423 SpartaM Ricky Lee CrouseSW Randall Eugene WilliamsJW Gleason James
426 MontgomeryM Thomas O’DaySW Henry Edwin HissJW Donald Ray McCarter
427 OconeeM Joseph Peter AtzenhufferSW Mark Thurman FortnerJW Jack William Parton
428 StokesdaleM Christopher L. WrightSW William Stafford NewmanJW Charles Andrew Jones
429 SeasideM Robert Wesley ProvostSW Ronald Graham DudleyJW Ronald Chester Newman
431 ReliefM Danny Ray McLambSW Michael ClineJW Brent Bass
432 Piney CreekM Clifton Tim BlevinsSW Richard Thomas HammJW Billy Bryan Brooks
433 VanceboroM James Lamar DownsSW Robert Earl FutrellJW Jeremy Ray Mills
434 West BendM Roger Bernard GoughSW Larry Wayne JoynerJW Mackenzie Andrew Drell
435 Blue RidgeM J. David CashionSW Dana Brooks GordonJW Douglas Eugene Ledford
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437 BiscoeM Brian Neal HarmonSW Edwin Ashley GoodwinJW Anthony Wayne Collins
439 Marble SpringsM Mitch ArrowoodSW John RayburnJW Robert Battles
444 MariettaM Michael Reece CoxSW Donald Reid JoyceJW Ronald Walter Kidd
446 BiltmoreM Danny LivingstonSW Russ MathesonJW Mitch Storm
447 EnfieldM James Louis HarrisSW Ralph Gibbon WilleyJW Kesler Adkew Jr.
453 ClydeM Bennie James MorrowSW Burrell Joe ClarkJW Ernest Monroe Bueker Jr.
454 ElkinM Kevin Key CarterSW William Ralph FosterJW Douglas Scott Norris
459 DillsboroM Hugh William RussellSW Wayman Frank BraggJW Mark Lewis Brooks
460 CliffsideM James Gary HornSW Clayton LeCompte WrightJW Joseph Gary O’Dell
461 MatthewsM James Jefferson HightowerSW Jerry Douglas TroutmanJW Larry David Koch
462 South ForkM Kenneth Wayne RevelsSW Earl Henry CalhounJW James Merele Greely Jr.
463 CurrituckM Gary Win BrownSW Michael Taft RobbinsJW Michael Floyd McCarter
471 Grassy KnobM Gene Mitchell MahaffeySW Noah Billy NicholsonJW John Neal Cranford Jr.
472 SonomaM Bentley Craig RogersSW James Ray ForeJW Marshall Beoffrey Cooper
473 Lexington-MemorialM Brandon Ray FairclothSW Ryan Neal GobbleJW Marshall N. Gross
474 St. PaulsM Joseph BarnhillSW Harry CarterJW Robert Evans
475 GrimeslandM Harry Edwin AverySW Kendall Allen ParamoreJW Eugene Matthew Jackson
479 RainbowM Joe Douglas WilsonSW Dennis Ray Hill Jr.JW Glenwood T. Tyndall Jr.
482 SaludaM Roy Bush LaughterSW Anthony Wayne BurnsJW John Vincent Orlando II
483 TraphillM Henry Simmons Jr.SW John Arnold ReedJW Jerry Pruitt
484 Southern PinesM Frank D. Wanko Jr.SW Verner N. PikeJW Lee W. Huber
486 LawndaleM William James Ives Jr.SW Reece Talmadge McRorieJW Mallory Wayne Morrison
488 Rich SquareM Wiliam Benjamin IveySW William Franklin ParkerJW Richard Thomas Spradlin Jr.
489 LinvilleM Thomas Charles ClarkSW Willliam Pink ClarkJW Chales Benjamin Buchanan
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491 HominyM Michael C. MeadowsSW Randy Logan TallentJW Wallace Andrew Setser
492 Thomas M. HoltM Ishamell Bronell Mills Jr.SW Gregory William HoltJW David Michael Thompson
493 PilotM Paul Wilson Shelton Jr.SW Gerald Vaughn PlasterJW Dyrk Dean Garrison
495 RockinghamM Forrest Glenn McBryde Jr.SW Marion Gulcher FosterJW Arthur Bayard Stutts
496 MooresvilleM John Griffin RhyneSW Johnny Leon SwartzJW Hugh Barrier Miller
497 Royal HartM Walter J. WilliamsSW Walter J. Williams Jr.JW Dalton R. Blackman
498 AydenM Howard Lee CreechSW Lauren Neal SumrellJW Robert Brantley Padgett
499 CreedmoorM William Andrew Foley IIISW Joseph William Kapherr Jr.JW Oscar Richard Haskins
500 RaleighM Empire Lee Bunce IIISW Randall Willis FuquayJW Erik Sean Honeycurtt
501 Red SpringsM Norman Lenzy WhiteSW Theodore R. Brinson Jr.JW John Timothy Seago
502 CookvilleM Thomas Brent BrownSW Michael Scott DealJW Tyler Ben Sain
505 CherryvilleM Keith Edmund GardoSW Hugh Marcus Moss Jr.JW Charles Steven Morgan II
509 BelhavenM Johnny Marvin SmithSW Charles Farrow WilliamsJW Burl Edward Brinn Jr.
515 WhetstoneM Henry Dale WilsonSW Jason Dennis Grant MauneyJW Samuel Scott McLeymore
517 FarmvilleM Randy Bruce PollardSW Harold Leroy GordonJW John Michel Howell
519 Widow’s SonM Walter James Williams Jr.SW Walter James WilliamsJW Robert Simeon Bullock Jr.
520 FairfieldM Willie Mack CarawanSW Thadieous Homer RobbinsJW Vincent Blair Berry
521 ManteoM Donnie Wayne TwyneSW Ryland James Hughes Jr.JW Craig Spear Davenport
525 RodgersM John David BrownSW Robert William NanceJW Jerry Willard Jones
527 LucamaM Gerald BassSW Lannie Edward Raper Jr.JW Davy Joe Pate
528 FairmontM Harold Joseph WilliamsSW Guy Frank McCormickJW Thomas Richard Biggins II
529 AndrewsM Jeffery Willard ClarkSW Tony Ray PendergrassJW Mark Nathan Parker
530 JoppaM Rockwell Smith Boyle Jr.SW Jason Lee HamorskyJW William Neal Robertson
532 HamletM Robert Lucian WoodSW Robert Michael WoodJW Wesley Calvin McIntyre Jr.
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534 Camp CallM Paul Douglas McNeillySW Charles Macon MichaelJW David Wayne Spivey
535 HollisM David Ray YeltonSW Larry Michael WalkerJW Douglas Wayne Lovelace
542 CorinthianM Edward Holliman MarshSW Benny Allen RobertsJW Wallace Wayne West
543 SpencerM John Ellis WagonerSW William Cecil KeithJW Walter Clyde Koontz Jr.
544 Mt. HollyM Thomas Ray Helms IIISW Edwin Johnston Eccles IIIJW Dale Robert Morton
550 Roman EagleM Solomon Edward JonesSW Marshall Walter ConnerJW Lee Alderman Christopher
551 GlenvilleM Merritt Roland Newman IVSW Merritt Roland Newman IIIJW Mark Stephen Zachary
552 RevolutionM Lewis Daniel TysorSW Robert William Warren Jr.JW Henson Turner Canady
554 VesperM Lloyd Hise Jr.SW Russell Craig DuncanJW Rodger Alfred Hinshaw
555 EliseM Henry Baxter CravenSW Hubert Keith BrewerJW Bryan Keith Inman
556 Neill S. StewartM David Gerald JohnsonSW John E. HairrJW Tim Morris
558 AraratM Ralph Robertson GriffithSW Clyde Clinton WelbornJW David Henry Jones
561 SwannanoaM William Christopher PayneSW Stephen Bennett BanksJW Jonathan Mark Watkins
562 WaxhawM Michael Eugene BellSW Mitchell Allan PadgettJW Michael Duane England
563 TaborM Tommy Allen McPhersonSW Wiliam Bruce McPhersonJW Phillip McKinley Ray
564 RichlandsM Craig Theodore MullerSW Graham Warren McGowanJW David Eugene Butler
565 WendellM Stephen Warren WhiteSW Michael Carl DreisbachJW Douglas Roy Lucas
568 DoricM Alvin Durrell BannisterSW David Eugene WebbJW Tull Wayne Register III
571 Snow CreekM Leonard Lee BuntonSW Jerry Park GattonJW Loyd Gray Weatherman
573 Mt PleasantM Bobby Ray HuffmanSW Eric Lee ByrdJW Kris William Huffman
576 Andrew JacksonM John Guthrie AnnasSW Archibald Leroy Jarrell IVJW Tony Clarence Hager Jr.
578 Meadow BranchM Michael Derry SimpsonSW Curtis Junior BruckeJW David Chester Ladd
579 CasarM Earnest Harold HudsonSW Paul Gene HouserJW Randy Thomas Willis
583 IonicM Dred C. Mitchell Jr.SW David C. WarmackJW A. Paul Avery
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584 ApexM David Scott NyceSW Edward DrespJW Bennie Stanton Wallace
585 RoseboroM Frankie Ray FairclothSW Jeffrey Brian TaylorJW Robert Eural Lane
589 BethelM Bobby Thomas ManningSW Dennis Alton Roberson Jr.JW Steven Len Everette
590 LowellM Lemuel K. HelmsSW Randy E. BenoyJW David A. Johnson
592 MaidenM Lance Christopher HopperSW Jimmie Reep BealJW Charles Hicks Curtis
593 Stony PointM Neil Edwin StarnesSW David Wilson GodfreyJW Jimmy Foster Lowrance
594 AsheM Russell KillenSW Mike NeavesJW Jerry Brown
595 WallaceM David Henry CampbellSW Bryan Lee SmithJW James Ishmael Williams
596 WaccamawM Phillip Franklin CainesSW Gary Michael MerrillJW Lee Vick Connor Jr.
598 CranberryM John William PhillipsSW Carter Lee BlairJW Bobby Curtis McLean
602 Queen CityM Tom Arch DentonSW Earl Closs McIlwean Jr.JW Ted Adrian Ponko
605 Jeff L. NelsonM Kirtland Flynn Jr.SW James LaughterJW Joseph Davis
606 RiversideM Arthur William StameySW Paul Ray HedrickJW Jeffery Lynn Walker
607 ChadbournM Bruce Sumrell Hart Jr.SW Joseph Keith HarrelsonJW Tillman Knight Jr.
609 ZebulonM Robert Clark BarronSW Bobby Ray HintonJW Thomas Gerald Norris
612 AtkinsonM Alan Clyde WeyhrauchSW Allan Faison SquiresJW Larry Clinton Brown
613 HomeM Connie Ray PriceSW Jerry Leland WestJW Mitchell Allen Ivey
616 Round PeakM John WilliamsSW Vann TateJW Mike Creed
617 St. Patrick’sM Brian Eugene WorleySW Michael Glen StarlingJW Jesse Elton Worley II
618 UnionM Ryan Brooks KnightSW Thomas Michael BlytheJW Charles Kirby Dixon
624 John H. MillsM Leon Nelson FalknerSW Carlton Gill EavesJW Kirmit Duke Hoyle
626 Cannon MemorialM William A. Harward,Jr.SW Richard SecoolishJW Fred Franklin Steen
627 BelmontM Mark Edward NeagleSW Thomas Webbee HicksJW Jerry Neil Scruggs Jr.
629 Walnut CoveM Terry Franklin FaggSW Richard Warren FlemingJW Dickie Dean Dease
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630 Francis S. PackardM Kenneth Jackson WhitmoreSW Douglas Allen MustianJW Lester Howard Knight
634 GoldsboroM Robert Lee Murphy Jr.SW James Michael DubrowskyJW Arthur Jack Green
637 Yadkin FallsM Elvin M. FisherSW Jerry M. HudsonJW Jerry M. Hall
643 ProctorvilleM Daniel Claybourn WaltersSW Anthony Stuart ConnerJW William Lynn Floyd
646 BladenM Ronald Phillip Allen Jr.SW Kenneth Ray PervineJW Gregory Stuart Conner
650 Nichols-West AshevilleM Bryant Deleron WebsterSW John Thomas CaseJW Charles Erick Cox
654 ElbertaM Cene Douglas RabbSW Charles Ray HinsonJW Lowell Thomas Hill
656 GuilfordM Michael JamesSW John C. LawrenceJW Mark R. Gelly
657 Keller MemorialM Matthew Allan PeelerSW Russell Lee WaddellJW Ricky Lee Williams
658 BeaulavilleM Clarence Gibson ThigpenSW Jonathan Bradley WhaleyJW Michael Joseph Mobley
663 Black MountainM Donald Edward LaneyuSW Terry Joe DavisJW Carroll Eugene Mauldin
664 GarlandM John Vaiden Matthews Jr.SW Julian Brown Carr Jr.JW William S. Johnson Jr.
667 Ft. BraggM William F. SmithSW Kia VannoyJW Brent Ferrel
668 Holland MemorialM Paul Wallace AdamsSW Glen Michael McComasJW Henry Darrell Carpenter
669 KernersvilleM Jeffrey Michael WhiteSW Neil Walker NelsonJW John Evan Thompson
670 LoveladyM Clyde Gunter HarbisonSW Billy Jobe HarbisonJW Ronnie Allen Davis
672 RobbinsvilleM Jack Alvin LongSW James Lawrence HydeJW Harold Phillips
673 SpindaleM Herbert Doyle TateSW Wayne SpearsJW E. J. Huffstickler
674 AcaciaM Lewis E. Williams IISW Robert E. WilliamsJW Lewis Joe Gallman
675 WashingtonM Dale Covington WinsteadSW Larry Eugene RiegelJW William Asa Cutler
676 TempleM Clayton Lee WrightSW Elmer Louis Pinger Jr.JW Donald Robert Cummings
677 WarsawM William Earl BornetteSW Bizzell Johnson DavisJW Henry Gurley
678 ProvidenceM Louis Marvin SpearSW John Joseph ChapmanJW Macon Garfield Sexton
679 Creasy ProctorM James H. BakerSW Marvin T. SmithJW Leslie G. Belles
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680 Semper FidelisM Ronald Ross SortinoSW William Walter FitzpatrickJW Henry Bernard Drake
681 PiedmontM Edward Wayne HurleySW Garland Hollis KnightJW Forrest Randall Peters
683 RolesvilleM Richard Brian MaySW John William BlackwellJW Jerry Edward Rose
685 Piedmont-PioneerM Thomas Granville Pullen IIISW Randall Edward OgburnJW Joel Alexander Black Jr.
686 AngierM Joseph Arthur SammonsSW Danny Fred DenningJW Michael Travis Bennett
687 FellowshipM Joseph Patrick HackettSW Michael Alexander AdcockJW Eric Michael Weaver
688 Cherry PointM Roy L. MyersSW Russell RainearJW Jack Deaton
689 Scotland NeckM Elbert Harvey PhelpsSW James Everett DrakeJW Kenneth Hill Branch
690 Mt. MoriahM Larry Melvin FurrSW Billy Wayne WattsJW Kenneth Howard Brotherton
691 RenfroM Phillip Lee EasterSW Bobby Ray HaroldJW James Elmer Wagoner
692 East GateM Billy Max WalkerSW Lawrence George KapitanyJW Mitchell Allen Padgett
693 Charles M. SetzerM James Jefferson YatesSW Theophilos Hunter Hill Jr.JW Marvin Butler Clifford
694 Gate CityM Dudley Hiram SheppardSW Stuart William EliumJW Michael Gene Turbeville
695 Allen-GrahamM Barry James BruceSW Jeffrey Ladd SellersJW John Tyler Bingham
697 ButnerM Jerry Mager NorrisSW Harry Anthony ConteJW Jerry Mager Norris Jr.
698 Cape HatterasM Randall Eugene HolmesSW John Robert OchsJW William Armstead Arrington
699 AsheboroM James Sherrell HurleySW Dudley Wayne LinebackJW Frederick Michael Hall
701 GarnerM Kenneth Warren HartmanSW George Randall WilliamsJW Bary Wade Tucker
702 St. AndrewM Blair E. FergusonSW Ted L. ConderJW James H. Glen Jr.
703 AlbemarleM Robert Dale BakerSW Joseph Glen FaulknerJW Tracy Dale Parker
704 King SolomonM Michael Ray WigginsSW Timothy Mark DanielsJW Charles William Morrison
705 Richard CaswellM Lester Pearson GosnellSW Randy J. JohnsonJW Barry R. Sanderson
706 NewportM James Earl McDougalSW Johnnie Dyer BurtscherJW Richard John Kanuck
707 ForsythM Wayne Ray ConleySW William Joel ThorntonJW Thomas Walcer
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708 Crown PointM H. James SkipperSW Harry Walton Whitley Jr.JW Harold Dean Smith
709 ConoverM John Nathaniel BoydSW Herbert C. Withrow IIJW Jeffrey Lee Barger
710 AdvanceM Alen BlakleySW Richard SpillmanJW Larry Campbell
712 WilsonM Tony R. FerrellSW Logan T. LilesJW Robert E. Worton
713 StanleyM Christopher Mark WhittenSW James Galen BallardJW Michael Preston Lucas
714 LibertyM Steven Malcolm BurtonSW Christopher Hugh TurnerJW Christopher Craig McDaris
715 DeritaM Jame Wayne HatleySW Kirk Mason SmithJW Thomas M. Anderson Jr.
717 BurnsvilleM Charles E. Hudson Jr.SW Larry E. BooneJW Earl J. Roberts
718 TroyM Gene Robert GriffithSW Walter Thomas Tarlton IIIJW William Harold Long
719 Horse CreekM Martin J. FischerSW James Paul GilmoreJW George Leonard Sain
720 CabarrusM Larry Gene CarterSW Randy Lance JordanJW Timothy Howard Mauldin
722 King SolomonM William Kevin RussellSW Larry Eugene OakleyJW Jay Franklin Christian
723 WintonM Richard M. HarrellSW Curtis S. EureJW Edward Lee Horton
724 BerneM James Shelton Hall Jr.SW Robert Franklin Dail Jr.JW Randol Patrick Stilley
725 GranthamM Jarrett Wiliam HardisonSW John McMillard SteenJW Bruce Charles Thome
726 KeystoneM Mazid James HannushSW Arthur Glen Bartlett Jr.JW Jerry Dale Furr
727 ShallotteM Allen D. SmithSW Timothy D. LudlumJW Matthew A. Abbott
730 StedmanM Laurice Edward WilliamsSW David Glenn GilmoreJW Wiliam Ambrose Dowd
731 John Huske AndersonM Timothy Malcom McMillanSW William Earl EatonJW Travis Bohn Lanning
732 Bush HillM Harry Albert Green Jr.SW Richard Allen WallJW Michael Thomas Daniels
733 Stump SoundM Earl Brewton Yates Jr.SW Willie Ambrose BryanJW William Howard Keller III
734 William PittM David John StapletonSW William Carl Harris Jr.JW Ronald Cleveland Buck
735 James B. GreenM David Arvis Jensen Jr.SW Robert Lee TaylorJW Michael Ray Turner
736 New RiverM John W. Davis Jr.SW Chesley E. Bowden IIIJW Tom J. Kurtzweil
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737 Steele CreekM Marion Douglas LawsonSW Jefferson Kent JacksonJW Robert Warren Brooks
738 West GateM Ronald Huey GoseySW George W. Helderman Jr.JW Gary Lee Coke
739 NewellM Johnny Wayne TateSW Brian Michael LeeJW Frank Marcel Vogt Jr.
740 Charles B. NewcombM Robert HamiltonSW Lloyd HarrisonJW John L. Hunt
741 Crissie B. WrightM Bernie Thomas DavisSW James Monroe DavisJW Arnold Lee Wade
742 Mint HillM Charles Raland HenrySW Gary Lee BellJW Darrell Scott Carriker
743 J. J. CrowderM Jeffrey Lynn GodwinSW Patrick Allen GordonJW John Douglas Buckley
744 ShelbyM Cicero Paul TerrySW John James TallentJW Ernest Andrew Johnson
745 VandoraM Edward John ShintaySW Frank Ernest GremJW James Howard Baker III
746 P. P. TurnerM Raymond Curtis GauldenSW Robert Henry LackeyJW James Edward Paschal
747 OcrakokeM Kirby Dale VanLandinghamSW Donald Jay BachmanJW Roger Hening Meacham
749 TruthM Roger Joe AbernathySW Perry Wayne GreeneJW Greg Anthony Meagher
750 Oak GroveM Ladis Gray Dixon Jr.SW Ralph David Wicker Jr.JW Charles Elmer Ward
751 Old TownM William T. Dawkins Jr.SW Ray PopeJW Neal Alexander Byrd
752 EnterpriseM Bobby Lee SparksSW Robert Calvin Gunn Jr.JW David R. Richardson Jr.
753 Federal PointM Thomas Ray McKay Jr.SW Wesley Burett ComptonJW James Claiborne Norwood
754 MastersM Keith LegrowSW John GattonJW Don Tew
755 ClemmonsM Conrad Reeves Livingston Jr.SW Herbert North Thomas Jr.JW Robert Victor Charlier
756 Clifford DuellM Homer C. ShoeSW William J. WashoJW Roger T. Williams
757 DenverM David Middleton CarpenterSW James Edward JonesJW David William Laughery Jr.
758 Oak IslandM Roland Paul EffordSW Harold R. Hoy Jr.JW Charles Wayne Smith
759 James K. PolkMR obin Michael LambSW James FergusonJW David Jordan
760 Wilkerson CollegeM Thomas Warren GregorySW Ronald D.R. SortinoJW Larry Bogan Thompson Jr.
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Address of the Grand Orator
Grand Master Pervier presented Walter J. Klein, author of He Ain’tHeavy, He’s My Brother Zeb. Klein stepped in to replace Grand Orator SenatorMarc Basnight, who was unable to attend.
Heroes
Masonry is where you find heroes, past, present, future. Hundreds of greatworld leaders. All through history. George Washington. Your own coach whowalked you through your catechism. Heroes all.
Our son Richard is past master of Excelsior 261. After three girls, his wifepresented him with a son. He wanted to name him Vance in honor of the manin history he admired most.
Neither he nor I ever heard Zeb Vance was a Mason. Not until Jody Howardcalled me. The teenage son of an Asheville past master, Jody was writing a highschool thesis about three unusual Charlotte men: a Presbyterian minister, aJewish merchant, and a mountain lawyer. Jody had read my articles in hisfather’s Scottish Rite Journal. He saw me as a possible resource. After all, I wasa Mason, an historian, Jewish, Confederate, and an alumnus of UNC ChapelHill. Through his Dad and his inquisitive ways, Jody had discovered Zeb Vanceto have been a Mason. He shared his proof with me — smoking gun documentsfrom Mount Hermon 118 and articles from the Asheville Citizen about Vance’sburial with 120 Masons attending.
Jody was not yet a Mason but, like Zeb Vance, he was driven to become one.He and I associated for many pleasant months on his thesis and on an articlewe did for the Scottish Rite Journal. We were sixty years apart in age—stillare—but only inches apart in our passion for this wonderful subject. We’ve metonly once. He’s a seminary student in Suwanee, Tennessee, and I’m—I’m righthere to tell you some wild and wondrous things about Zeb Vance as a Mason.
Zeb was a genius who hid his brilliance behind jokes and plain speaking. Hemastered 500 classic books passed on to him from his uncle, a young doctorkilled in a duel. Zeb knew his Latin and named Excelsior Lodge when he organ-ized it in 1867. But, he didn’t care for anyone to know what a scholar he wasuntil he was in court. There, he slaughtered the opposition.
His profession was law. He borrowed tuition from UNC President DavidSwain, a leading Mason, and spent one sensational year at Chapel Hill for hiscomplete college law education.
His mother and father both came from eminent civic and Masonic families.Famed leaders visited his home when he was still a child. He stunned them withhis wit and wisdom. When he was 12 years old, he told a friend he knew in hisheart he would become governor of North Carolina. He did just that threetimes—and was then elected US Senator four times.
What about his Masonry? Well, get ready. When he was 23, he petitionedMount Hermon 118 in Asheville. Within five months, he was a Master Masonserving as junior deacon pro tem. Six months later he raised his brother BobVance and was representing his lodge before the Grand Lodge. By 1855 he affil-iated with York Rite Royal Arch Chapter 25. Lodge records show that for fouryears he was absent from meetings “only a few times.” In 1856 he was juniordeacon revising the bylaws. That same year he made a speech at the Republican
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National convention in Salisbury that led US Senator George Badger to shoutthat Vance was the “greatest stump speaker there ever was!”
The year 1858 saw Zeb as senior deacon of Mount Hermon, the highestMasonic office he ever held. Meanwhile, his brother Bob was on his way tobecoming NC Grand Master of Masons.
Zeb remained active and committed to the fraternity as he rose to becomegovernor, Confederate colonel, and US senator. He was asked to representmajor and minor interests of various NC lodges in state and national governingbodies. He championed appropriations for Oxford Home and repayment of CivilWar damages to St. John’s Lodge 3 in New Bern.
Perhaps the climax of Zeb’s Masonic career came August 3, 1881, when hewas guest speaker at the unveiling of a monument to Governor Richard Caswellin Kinston. Zeb was there as a Mason to honor another Mason, and the wholeworld knew it. How many people came to little Kinston to see and hear him?Twelve thousand! That was an important portion of the state’s population in1881.
How did it happen that Zeb Vance’s Masonry was lost in time? For onething, not one of his many biographers was a Mason. All of them skipped overhis fraternal affiliation when they researched their books. In time, Vanceschools, Vance streets, and Vance buildings were torn down and replaced.
But, when he was living, Vance was magic. They say his portraits hung inevery home in North Carolina. When he attended lodge, crowds of Masonspacked the hall. When he stood to speak, he made history. When he was in courtin Charlotte, all businesses closed so the population could witness Zeb in action.Hundreds of watermelons were consumed in the Charlotte courthouse when Zebtried a case.
Here is a direct quote from “Tar Heels Track the Century” by PocahontasWight Edmunds that will illustrate Vance’s power when he spoke. “When theUS Senate was considering an appropriation for his own French Broad River,the stream of his boyhood, which rises near the South Carolina border andmeanders northward and westward, cleaving through high mountains on eitherside and bounding over boulders, Zeb became annoyed at Yankee criticism. Theobstacle to the dredging appropriation was a senator from Rhode Island, whomade the mistake of belittling the beautiful French Broad, the pride of everywestern North Carolinian. It was a small stream indeed alongside such naviga-ble rivers as the Hudson and the Delaware, but scarcely the trickle the NewEnglander claimed when he said he could stand on one bank and spit halfwayacross it. Vance in truth had not favored the appropriation, or others of the porkbarrel type. It had been introduced in the US House by his own brother Bob, acongressman representing the western North Carolina district. But, Zeb wasunwilling to have his beloved French Broad degraded by anyone and went to itsdefense. He rose half in drollery, but with a touch of irritation, to take advan-tage of the opening.
“The gentleman who makes that remark about the French Broad comesfrom the puny state of Rhode Island. Why I could stand on one border of RhodeIsland and pee halfway across the state.” The gavel raps loudly.
“Order! Order!” shouted the presiding officer. “The gentleman from NorthCarolina is out of order!”
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“Yes,” Vance blandly continued, “and if I wasn’t out of order, I could peeclear across his whole damned state!” You may notice in my book that the wordZeb used was not precisely pee.
When I told that story several nights ago to about sixty brethren in lodge, Istarted rapping my trusty gavel and when I reached the third rap, everyonestood up!
OK, now let’s roll up our sleeves and look at Brother Zeb at his worst.An old definition says that a statesmen is simply a dead politician. Zeb was
surely the ultimate politician in his time; his advocates and detractors agreedon that. Zeb’s chosen profession was law. He loved law and respected it. But it’sno secret that it’s a struggle to make a living as a lawyer. It was true then asnow. Vance was never wealthy; never wanted to be. But holding public officeoffered him power and influence, and that suited him just fine.
He held his first public office in Asheville when he was only 20. He neverquit the political life. Opportunities to cash in were everywhere but Zeb wouldnot touch them. He was scrupulously honest, and everyone knew it.
Was he ambitious? For political office, absolutely. For high Masonic office?Never. For titles and praise in the church? Never. For improperly favoring hisfamily? Not for a moment. He loved to win, but never gambled. He would nottake a position against liquor, saying his conscience was dry but his stomachwet. Yet, there is not one story about him ever drinking to excess.
Was he unfaithful? Never. He adored his Hattie in a long and happy mar-riage with five sons. After her death, Zeb was devoted to his second wifeFlorence.
Did he dirty the linen of political parties? Hardly. In his time he wasRepublican, Democrat, Whig, you name it. He didn’t follow parties, they fol-lowed him. And speaking of leadership, he kept ahead of the people of NorthCarolina throughout his 64 years.
Did he like being the center of attention? Bet on that. At lodge meetings heliked to smile with the brethren when the words were said, “Advance and com-municate it.” He liked being introduced, mainly because that opened doors tofunny stories. Here’s an authentic favorite.
Some US senators, their wives and other ladies went on an outing inChesapeake Bay. They had to climb the ladder to board the vessel. Zeb hap-pened to glance up just as the lady ahead of him looked down and saw that hehad a view beneath her skirts.
“Senator,” she admonished, “I can see that you are no gentleman.”Zeb shot back, “I beg your pardon, madam, but I see that you aren’t, either.”Well, where are the black marks against Zebulon Baird Vance?Black, indeed.His relations with the black race were worse than his spelling. He was
determined to connect his beloved mountains by railroad and finally did it, butonly at the expense of many black men. He ordered prisoners by the hundredsto build that railroad. Hundreds died or lived in utter misery. His remarksabout black people in the state legislature were nothing short of disgusting. Hetold jokes about black people freely. It was known that he had been hand pickedas Jefferson Davis’ successor as president of the Confederate States of America.So you know where he stood on slavery. He shamelessly gerrymandered blacks
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out of their voting power by creating a new county called Vance, which his crit-ics called his “black baby.”
And yet… and yet…Vance fought for and got a normal school for black teachers so North
Carolina blacks could have educational opportunities, even to insisting that thehead of that teachers college be black. He welcomed invitations to talk to blackaudiences and charged them with taking up leadership responsibilities andseeking ways to distinguish their race.
And when Zeb’s dead body was transported from Washington to Asheville,countless blacks assembled along the railroad tracks to sing spirituals and prayfor the soul of their dead friend. I guess the black people of the time thought ZebVance was not only the best thing they had going for them, but a decent humanbeing who was, underneath it all, their friend.
Did you know Zeb Vance was buried three times, and not one time withMasonic rites? His second wife refused to allow the Masonic team to perform therites they had rehearsed at Mount Hermon 118. Later she secretly had her hus-band exhumed and reburied in her Martin family plot nearby at RiversideCemetery. When Zeb’s sons found out, they took their stepmother to court, gota judgment, had their Dad dug up again and reburied him where he started out.I figure Zeb is still exploding with laughter at the thought that even in death hewas a traveling man.
In the new book, Brother Zeb, you will discover much more adventure andmany surprises, such as the several duels fought by famous North CarolinaMasons… what happened to Zeb’s five sons… the identity of Vance’s sevenheroes… the brother Mason who became Zeb’s enemy who died in disgrace...how Zeb’s mother and UNC President David Swain were once sweethearts…
After you have read it, you will surely understand the complete humanbeing named Zeb Vance. You will finally appreciate how he used his sense ofhumor to lead his people. You will see how he nobly championed North Carolinathrough its worst history—tremendous numbers of war dead and injured, pover-ty beyond belief, hopelessness, ruin. You will, in the end, ask yourself what kindof man would tell jokes to a divided America that had suffered almost 800 thou-sand war casualties. How could Zebulon Baird Vance make a career of leadinga poor agricultural state in the hardest of times and feed his hungry peoplefunny stories?
You will find the answer within the very people he served. They dearlyloved this man who could help them smile through their tears.
I must end now. But, the memory of Zeb Vance should not, must not end.The most popular and beloved man and Mason in North Carolina history mustnot be forgotten. Let us honor him by naming that new road Vance road, thisnew school Vance school, that new lodge Vance lodge. Put his portrait back onthe walls of public buildings. Ask teachers to challenge their students to writeZeb Vance biographies. Retell his great stories. Keep naming babies for him.We are literally obligated to keep this great Mason alive! After all, you and Iare his surviving brethren!
Respectfully Submitted,Walter J. Klein (Excelsior 261)Grand Orator pro tem
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Report of the Grand TreasurerThe following Report of the Grand Treasurer was received, entered
on the record, and referred to the Committee on Finance.To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:I herewith submit this report. Included in this report are the total receipts
and disbursements, special funds, and the securities held by this GrandLodge.
For the historical record, the Grand Treasurer’s Final Report for 2005 issubstituted in this Proceedings.
Total Funds available 01-01-05 (General Funds and Special Funds) $ 684,154.88
Receipts YTD 729,990.46
1,414,145.34
Total Disbursements YTD 607,699.77
TOTAL CASH TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR 12/31/2005 $ 806,445.57
Deposits: Issue Date Maturity Rate AmountPetty Cash $100.001st Citizens (operating account) 7,080.81First South Bank 5/11/05 6/11/06 4.00% 99,999.68American Community 3/5/05 3/5/06 2.13% 100,252.90First Capital Bank 3/18/05 3/18/06 3.50% 100,000.00Omni National Bank 2/23/05 2/23/06 3.39% 50,000.00Omni National Bank 8/23/05 2/23/06 3.00% 50,000.00IJL Wach. - Ford Motor Bonds 2/27/02 3/1/32 7.60% 100,000.00IJL Wach. - IBM 7% CORTS 7/9/02 7/12/07 7.00% 50,000.00General Motors - 7.5% Pfd 6/23/04 7/1/44 7.50% 50,000.00 First Charter - Premium Money Market n/a vari 102,634.72 Fidelity Bank - Money Market n/a vari 51,558.51 CCB/NBC Bank - Money Market n/a vari 35,007.50 RBC Centura Bank - Money Market n/a vari 9,811.45
TOTAL CASH ACCOUNTED FOR $ 806,445.57
SPECIAL FUNDS SUMMARY 12/31/05Special Contingencey Reserve $ 210,161.03Emblems and Awards Reserve (1,197.36)Automobile Reserve 42,460.61Book Reserve 105,100.00Building Reserve 69,626.54Office Reserve 20,141.52Disaster Relief - Charity Fund 69,771.75
Total Special Funds 516,064.09
Total General Funds Available 290,381.48
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS $ 806,445.57
INDEPENDENTLY STATED RESTRICTED FUNDS(Drewry Fund - Nottingham) $ 379,064.10
Respectfully Submitted,Clifton W. Everett, Jr.Grand Treasurer
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Report of the Grand SecretaryThe following Report of the Grand Secretary was received, entered
on the record, and referred to the Committee on Finance.To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:I herewith submit my interim report as Grand Secretary as of July 31,
2004, including expenditures for the year and a suggested budget for the cal-endar year 2006.
For the historical record, the Grand Secretary’s Final Report for 2005 andthe adopted Budget for 2006 are substituted in this Proceedings.
Financial ReportsJanuary 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005
and the 2006 BudgetAccount Account Budget Actual Variance Budget
No. Name 2005 2005 2005 2006
800-00 Philanthrophy800-01 NC Charities (MESH and MHCO) 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.00 25,000.00800-03 Charity 4,000.00 500.00 3,500.00 4,000.00800-04 Hospital Visitation (MSA) 6,000.00 6,000.00 0.00 6,000.00800-05 Hospital Visitation (NC) 300.00 100.00 200.00 300.00800-06 Masonic Youth Organizations 4,250.00 4,250.00 0.00 4,250
Total 39,550.00 35,850.00 3,700.00 39,550
810-00 Salaries and FeesTotal 195,876.00 182,489.34 13,386.66 204,453.00
820-00 Administration Costs820-01 Stationery 2,000.00 1,797.68 202.32 2,000.00820-02 Printing (Routine) 12,750.00 12,181.79 568.21 12,750.00820-03 Printing (Proceedings) 4,500.00 5,361.77 (861.77) 4,500.00820-04 Office Supplies 3,000.00 3,413.36 (413.36) 3,000.00820-05 Postage 9,000.00 8,714.00 286.00 9,000.00820-06 Office Equipment 9,000.00 8,854.24 145.76 9,000.00820-07 Office Equipment Maintenance 7,500.00 7,500.00 0.00 7,500.00820-08 Telephone 6,500.00 6,455.91 44.09 6,500.00820-09 Transportation (Grand Secretary) 7,500.00 7,500.00 0.00 7,500.00820-10 Official Forms (Annual Returns) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00820-11 Auditing 8,450.00 13,600.00 (5,150.00) 8,500.00820-13 Legal Fees 50,000.00 6,102.50 43,897.50 10,000.00
Total 120,200.00 81,481.25 38,718.75 80,250
830-00 Building Expenses830-01 Utilities 18,000.00 15,351.10 2,648.90 19,500.00830-02 Building Maintenance 13,000.00 14,151.37 (1,151.37) 14,000.00830-03 Equipment Maintenance 6,500.00 4,836.14 1,663.86 6,500.00830-04 Hazard Insurance 12,500.00 16,316.18 (3,816.18) 12,500.00830-05 Building Reserve 15,000.00 15,000.00 0.00 40,000.00
Total 65,000.00 65,654.79 (654.79) 92,500
840-00 Membership Fees and Dues840-01 Masonic Service Association 2,700.00 2,486.36 213.64 2,600.00840-02 Conference of Grand Masters 750.00 750.00 0.00 750.00840-03 GMC Committee on Recognition 100.00 100.00 0.00 100.00840-04 Conference of Grand Secretaries 130.00 130.00 0.00 130.00840-05 Southeastern Masonic Conference 300.00 300.00 0.00 300.00
Total 3,980.00 3,766.36 213.64 3,880.00
850-00 Travel and Officers Expense850-01 Grand Master's Travel 6,000.00 7,374.13 (1,374.13) 7,500.00850-02 Grand Master's Automobile 9,000.00 9,000.00 0.00 9,000.00850-03 Grand Master's Office 1,250.00 637.87 612.13 1,250.00850-04 Deputy Grand Master's Travel 500.00 223.58 276.42 500.00850-05 Senior Grand Warden's Travel 500.00 309.36 190.64 500.00
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850-06 Junior Grand Warden's Travel 500.00 188.48 311.52 500.00850-07 Grand Treasurer's Travel 500.00 290.13 209.87 500.00850-09 Grand Secretary's Travel 5,800.00 6,154.93 (354.93) 6,000.00850-10 Judge Advocate Office & Travel 300.00 0.00 300.00 300.00850-11 DDGM Travel 1,000.00 1,342.95 (342.95) 1,000.00850-12 DDGL Travel 1,000.00 1,107.27 (107.27) 1,000.00850-13 Travel - Comm & Emer. Comm Travel 2,000.00 150.64 1,849.36 2,000.00850-14 Travel - Other GL Appointees 2,000.00 2,065.39 (65.39) 2,000.00
Total 30,350.00 28,844.73 1,505.27 32,050.00
860-00 Boards and Committees Office and Travel860-01 Board of General Purposes 2,800.00 821.39 1,978.61 3,200.00860-02 Board of Custodians 3,000.00 3,283.55 (283.55) 3,000.00860-03 Special Activities Commission 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00860-04 Masonic Public Relations 300.00 53.70 246.30 300.00860-05 Finance Committee 500.00 222.61 277.39 500.00860-06 Code Commission 300.00 0.00 300.00 300.00860-07 Lodge Service Commission 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00860-08 Masonic Education/Leadership Development 6,000.00 4,477.48 1,522.52 6,000.00
Total 13,100.00 8,858.73 4,241.27 13,400.00
870-00 Out-of-State Visitation870-01 Visiting other Grand Lodges 2,500.00 1,436.74 1,063.26 2,500.00870-02 Conference of Grand Masters 2,000.00 1,785.57 214.43 3,000.00870-03 Conference of Grand Secretary 1,500.00 1317.62 182.38 1,800.00870-04 MSA & GWNMA Conference 1,800.00 1,700.00 100.00 2,500.00870-05 Southeastern Masonic Conference 2,000.00 3,642.93 (1,642.93) 2,500.00870-06 World Masonic Conference (Sydney, Australia) 1,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total 10,800.00 9,882.86 917.14 11,800.00
880-00 Annual CommunicationTotal 46,000.00 56,023.79 (10,023.79) 48,500.00
890-00 Miscellaneous Expenses890-01 Awards, Aprons, and Emblems 9,500.00 9,500.00 0.00 9,500.00890-02 Grand Master's Portrait 550.00 500.00 50.00 600.00890-03 Trial Commission Expense 100.00 0.00 100.00 100.00890-04 Contingencies 4,000.00 3,465.39 534.61 4,000.00890-06 Grand Lodge Library 1,600.00 1,671.38 (71.38) 2,000.00
Total 15,750.00 15,136.77 613.23 16,200.00
900-00 North Carolina Mason900-01 Editor's Salary 20,362.00 20,362.32 (0.32) 21,177.00900-02 Social Security Tax 1,558.00 1,557.72 0.28 1,620.00900-03 Printing 49,000.00 46,396.36 2,603.64 49,000.00900-04 Postage 40,500.00 39,594.92 905.08 41,600.00900-05 Retirement/Health & Life Insurance 3,752.00 6,136.66 (2,384.66) 3,689.00900-07 Travel 2,000.00 1,211.21 788.79 2,000.00900-08 Equipment and Supplies 2,200.00 1,988.47 211.53 2,500.00900-09 Internet Web Page 2,250.00 2,463.49 (213.49) 2,250.00
Total 121,622.00 119,711.15 1,910.85 123,853.00
910-00 Development Program910-01 Director's Salary 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 910-02 Social Security 2,612.00 2,611.92 0.08 2,716.00910-03 Retirement/Health & Life Insurance 6,798.00 6,797.55 0.45 6,950.00910-04 Travel Expenses 1,000.00 649.53 350.47 750.00910-05 Telephone 1,500.00 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00910-06 Postage 2,500.00 2,418.89 81.11 2,500.00910-07 Office Supplies 1,000.00 951.82 48.18 1,000.00910-08 Miscellaneous Program Expense 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00910-09 Office Equipment 2,500.00 2,403.23 96.77 2,500.00910-10 Clerical Assistance 34,143.00 34,093.99 49.01 0.00910-11 Spring Orientation 0.00 0.00 0.00 35,508.00
Total 52,052.00 51,426.93 625.07 53,425.00910-15 Development Program Reimbursement (52,052.00) 0.00 (52,052.00) (53,425.00)
800-00 Philanthrophy 39,550.00 35,850.00 3,700.00 39,550.00810-00 Salaries and Fees 195,876.00 182,489.34 13,386.66 204,453.00820-00 Administration Costs 120,200.00 81,481.25 38,718.75 80,250.00830-00 Building Expenses 65,000.00 65,654.79 (654.79) 92,500.00840-00 Membership Fees and Dues 3,980.00 3,766.36 213.64 3,880.00850-00 Travel and Officers Expense 30,350.00 28,844.73 1,505.27 32,050.00
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860-00 Boards and Committees Office and Travel 13,100.00 8,858.73 4,241.27 13,400.00870-00 Out-of-State Visitation 10,800.00 9,882.86 917.14 11,800.00880-00 Annual Communication 46,000.00 56,023.79 (10,023.79) 48,500.00890-00 Miscellaneous Expenses 15,750.00 15,136.77 613.23 16,200.00900-00 North Carolina Mason 121,622.00 119,711.15 1,910.85 123,835.00910-00 Development Program 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total General Fund Expenses 662,075.00 607,699.77 54,375.23 666,418
Membership StatisticsInitiated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,003Passed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .834Raised . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .836Admitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .384Restored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .245
Total Gains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,465
Expelled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Excluded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,124Demitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .422Died . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,340
Total Losses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,891
Membership 12/31/2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49,659 Membership 12/31/2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48,486
Net loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,173
Unfinished Candidates:Unfinished candidates from 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180Unfinished candidates from 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216Unfinished candidates from 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248Unfinished candidates from 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .266Unfinished candidates from 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301
Service Awards for 2004Service Awards (25-year) presented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,246Veteran’s Emblems (50-Year) presented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .568Diamond Jubilee Awards (60-Year) presented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11575-Year Awards presented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Membership Age Analysis:<21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..08%21–24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..27%25–34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,934 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.89%35–44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.01%45–54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,614 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.33%55–64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12,158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24.48%65–74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11,539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23.24%75–84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,0801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.28%>85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.68%
Average age of membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62.14Number of lodges 1/1/2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .376
Respectfully submitted,T. Walton Clapp III, Grand Secretary
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Report of the Committee on CharityThe Committee on Charity presented the following report, which
was received, entered on the record, and referred to the Committee onFinance.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:Your Committee on Charity wishes to report the following disbursements
in 2004–2005:
To JT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 500.00To JW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500.00To the Masonic and Eastern Star Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,000.00To the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,000.00To Pigeon River Lodge No. 386 (flood disaster relief) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,000.00To Clyde Lodge No. 453 (flood disaster relief) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,000.00To Masonic Service Association (Florida hurricane relief) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7,500.00To BJC (flood disaster relief) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,000.00To CEC Jr. (flood disaster relief) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500.00To WDL Jr. (flood disaster relief) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .500.00To JEF (flood disaster relief) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,000.00
Respectfully submittedJames M. Earnhardt, Chairman
Report of the Committee on Permanent BuildingThe following Report of the Committee on Permanent Building was
received and entered on the record.To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The cornerstone of the Grand Lodge office building was laid fifty years ago
on December 15, 1955. Subsequently, the building was occupied early in 1957.Over the years, maintenance issues have been addressed. Overall, the build-ing is in excellent condition.
The building HVAC equipment is original. For fifty years, this equipmenthas serviced the building adequately. It is now becoming a liability. In orderto provide for the building for the next fifty years, we have secured the servic-es of Bass, Kennedy and Nixon, consulting engineers. Brother Al Bass recent-ly walked through the building to review the present equipment. He reviewedour current problems with the system and suggested that we consider com-pletely replacing the system with five individual units. He suggested that weuse heat pumps to operate the building down to forty degrees outside temper-ature. He would continue to use gas-fired hot water for lower temperatures.He stated his firm would design the system, set the criteria for bids to contrac-tors, and supervise the installation. The committee is in agreement that it istime that we start this project.
Around 1974, the rear glass wall of our building was replaced with wall-board and stucco. The rear deck was removed. We have been reviewing earlyminutes of the Board of General Purposes from that period, but have found noindication of why this revision was undertaken.
The committee is considering the prospects of bringing the building backto its original design — a beauty that once had it listed on the top architectur-
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al examples in the state’s capital city. From pictures, we see that before theback glass was removed, someone climbing the steps of Grand Lodge would begreeted by a panoramic view of our magnolia covered back property. We nowhave a dark, rather dank, windowless large lobby. Recent efforts to brightenthe room and bring our famous Allyn Cox murals back to life have improvedthe situation. An old shag carpet was removed to reveal the original tessellat-ed terrazzo floors of the room. That has been accentuated with oriental arearugs. Nothing, though, will bring back its original beauty but replacing theglass of the back wall.
We are hoping that we can replace the rear wall with energy efficientglass. This would enhance the efficiency of our building and preserve our his-toric legacy. In order to undertake this project, we are looking into variousfund raising projects to offset the cost.
While considering the back windows, we are also reviewing the energyefficient replacement the other glass in the building. This would be done as amulti-year project as money is made available. We feel that the project wouldgenerate energy savings as well as extend the life of the building.
Respectfully submitted,Kevin Walton, Chairman
Report of the Lodge Services CommissionThe following Report of the Lodge Services Commission was
received, entered on the record, and adopted by the delegates toAnnual Communication.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:An application from Maiden Lodge No. 592 to borrow money remains
pending. Additional financial information has been requested.An application was received from Ocean Lodge No. 405 to purchase prop-
erty and enter into a building project. Permission was given to lodge to pay fora new building on February 4, 2005, and the application was approved on May18, 2005.
An application from Doric Lodge No. 568 to purchase property wasapproved February 14, 2005.
In regard to an application from University Lodge No. 408 that was pend-ing in last year’s report, the lodge decided to revise their project and not bor-row money at this time.
In regard to an application from Biltmore Lodge No. 446 that was pend-ing in last year’s report, the application was tabled and indefinitely laid aside,pending decisions and future information from the lodge.
There have been other informal inquiries.Policies and procedures to expedite Commission activities and coordinate
them with and through the Office of The Grand Secretary remain underreview.
Respectfully submitted,Ronald J. Bowers, Chairman
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Report of the Committee on Fraternal CorrespondenceThe following Report of the Committee on Fraternal
Correspondence was received and entered on the record. Grand Lodgeaction on the requests was taken later in the session.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:During the past year, formal requests for recognition have been received
from four grand lodges. This Grand Lodge subscribes to the services of theCommission on Information for Recognition of the Conference of GrandMasters in North America to gather information and investigate whether thegrand lodge in question satisfies the conditions of regularity. TheCommission’s guidelines or Standards for Recognition are as follows:
•Legitimacy of Origin•Exclusive Territorial Jurisdiction, except by mutual consent and/or
treaty•Adherence to the Ancient Landmarks – specifically, a belief in God, the
Volume of Sacred Law as an indispensable part of the furniture of thelodge, and the prohibition of the discussion of politics and religion
The Commission on Recognition of the Conference of Grand Mastersembarked on an extensive study to understand the situation and relationshipswith the Mexican grand lodges. It is estimated there are 130 grand lodges inMexico. Of these, there appear to be only 30 state grand lodges and the YorkGrand Lodge that are considered to be practicing regular Masonry. Thesegrand lodges are members of the confederation of Regular Grand Lodges of theMexican United States. The grand lodges that are members of this confedera-tion all have adopted a protocol for membership. All member grand lodgesmeet the standards adopted by the Conference of Grand Masters of NorthAmerica.
Gran Logia Occidental Mexicana
We have received a request for recognition from the Grand Lodge ofOccidental Mexicana of the United Confederated State Grand Lodges ofMexico in the State of Jalisco, Mexico. It is the recommendation of this com-mittee to approve recognition of this grand lodge.
The delegates approved the recognition.
Gran Logia Benito Juárez
We have received a request for recognition from the Grand Lodge ofBenito Juárez of the United Confederated State Grand Lodges of Mexico in theState of Coahuila, Mexico. It is the recommendation of this committee toapprove recognition of this grand lodge.
The delegates approved the recognition.
Gran Logia Edmundo Games Orozco
We have received a request for recognition from the Grand Lodge ofEdmundo Games Orozco of the United Confederated State Grand Lodges ofMexico in the State of Aguascalientes, Mexico. It is the recommendation ofthis committee to approve recognition of this grand lodge.
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The delegates approved the recognition.
Grand Loja Macâconica do Estado de Rondônía
This Grand Lodge in Brazil was formed April 10, 1985 and was approvedfor recognition by the Commission on Recognition in February 1988. We havealso reviewed their Declaration of Principles and found them to be in accord.It is the recommendation of this committee to approved this grand lodge.
The delegates approved the recognition.
Respectfully submitted,Charles A. Lewis Jr., PGMFraternal Correspondent
Report of the Judge AdvocateThe following Report of the Judge Advocate was received, entered
on the record, and adopted by the delegates to AnnualCommunication.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:During the last twelve calendar months, the judge advocate has consid-
ered twenty matters, and the disposition has been as follows:Determined by the Judge Advocate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Felony Expulsions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Dismissals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Determined by the Trial Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Expulsions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Written Reprimands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Not Guilty Verdicts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Matters Pending Trial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Respectfully SubmittedJimmie B. Hicks Jr.Judge Advocate
Committee on BylawsThe following Report of the Lodge Services Commission was
received, entered on the record, and adopted by the delegates toAnnual Communication.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:Your Committee on Bylaws of Subordinate Lodges reports that amend-
ments to the bylaws of the following lodges were approved during the year2004–2005. They are listed as approved.
Royal White Hart 2Complete bylaws revision
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St. John’s 4Article 10 — Dues increased to $90
American George 17Article 10 — Dues increased to $65 plus the amount of per capita
Stokes 32Article 3 — Approved a new stamp as the official sealArticle 9 — Initiation fee increased to $100Article 10 — Dues increased to $75 Article 11 — Wording not approvedArticle 13 — Allowed Charity Committee to withdraw $100
Kilwinning 64Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from second and fourth Tuesdays tosecond TuesdaysArticle 9 — Initiation fees increased to $150Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Widow’s Son 75Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from first and third Thursday tothird Thursday for summer months and allowed dispensing with themeeting during summer monthsSection 1A — Not approvedArticle 10 — Dues increased to $60
Greensboro 76Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capitaArticle 13 — Allowed Charity Committee to withdraw $200
Western Star 91Article 10 — Dues increased to $75
Millbrook 97Article 10 — Dues increased to $45 plus the amount of per capita
Columbus 102Article 10 — Dues increased to $65
Wayne 112Article 10 — Dues increased to $65
Mt. Lebanon 117Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Oxford 122Article 8 — Changed all meeting times to 6:30 P.M.
Lincoln 137Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Adoniram 149Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Yadkin 162Article 8 — Changed stated meeting to the first and third Monday at7:30 P.M.
Winston 167Article 10 — Dues increased to $60 plus the amount of per capita
Buffalo 172Article 10 — Dues increased to $75
Fair Bluff 190
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Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from the second and fourth Mondaysto second Monday at 7:30 P.M.
Carthage 191Article 10 — Dues increased to $90
Cleveland 202Article 10 — Dues increased to $45 plus the amount of per capita
Lebanon 207Article 8 — Changed all meeting times to 7:30 P.M.
Henderson 229Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from first and third Tuesday to thethird TuesdayArticle 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Wiccacon 240Article 10 — Dues increased to $50
Pythagoras 249Article 10 — Dues increased to $100
Waynesville 259Article 10 — Dues increased to $60 plus the amount of per capita
Excelsior 261Article 10 — Dues increased to $65
Eureka 283Article 8 — Changed the stated meeting time to 7:00 P.M.Article 10 — Dues increased to $65 plus the amount of per capita
French Broad 292Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $100Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capitaArticle 11 — Affiliation fee increased to $50Article 13 — Allowed Charity Committee to withdraw $200Article 16 — Election of trustees of the lodge
Stonewall 296Article 10 — Dues increased to $45 plus the amount of per capita
Lillington 302Article 8 — Changed all meeting times to 7:30 P.M.
Laurinburg 305Article 10 — Dues increased to $100 plus the amount of per capita
Selma 320Article 10 — Dues increased to $85
Fairview 339Article 9 — Initiation fees increased to $150
Fallston 356Article 10 — Dues increased to $60
East LaPorte 358Article 5 — Not approvedArticle 6 — Not approvedArticle 10 — Dues increased to $55Article 19 — Prohibited use of tobacco products within the lodge roomArticle 22(1Q) — Established DeMolay Committee as a standing commit-tee
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Campbell 374Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Granville 380Article 10 — Dues increased to $60 plus the amount of per capita
Jefferson Penn 384Article 8 — Deleted the second meeting night in December
Pigeon River 386Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Orient 395Article 10 — Dues increased to $60Article 10, Section 2 — Not approved
Siler City 403Article 10 — Dues increased to $40 plus the amount of per capitaArticle 19 — Appointing a Chaplain
Bula 409Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $125
Bailey 411Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from second and fourth Mondays tosecond Monday only
Pendleton 418Article 10 — Dues increased to $50
Sparta 423Article 10 — Dues increased to $42
Seaside 429Article 10 — Dues increased to $65 plus the amount of per capitaArticle 15 — Established compensation of treasurer, secretary, and tylerArticle 19 — Election of the chaplain
Relief 431Article 10 — Dues increased to $60 plus the amount of per capita
Piney Creek 432Article 10 — Dues increased to $10 plus the amount of per capita
West Bend 434Article 10 — Dues increased to $60
Marble Springs 439Article 10 — Dues increased to $100
Marble Springs 439Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from first Saturday to first Saturdayand third Thursday
Clyde 453Article 10 — Dues increased to $50
Dillsboro 459Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $150
Cliffside 460Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $125Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
South Fork 462Article 10 — Dues increased to $50
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Andrews 529Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Grassy Knob 471Article 10 — Dues increased to $35 plus the amount of per capita
Sonoma 472Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
St. Pauls 474Article 10 — Dues increased to $65 plus the amount of per capita
Traphill 483Article 10 — Dues increased to $35 plus the amount of per capita
Lawndale 486Article 10 — Dues increased to $25 plus the amount of per capita
Linville 489Article 10 — Dues increased to $50
Hominy 491Article 8 — Set meeting times at 7:00 P.M.Article 11 — Affiliation fee increased to $25.00
Pilot 493Article 10 — Dues increased to $85 plus the amount of per capita
Red Springs 501Article 10 — Dues increased to $60
Cookville 502Article 9 — Increased initiation fee to $125Article 10 — Dues increased to $50Article 11 — Increased affiliation fee to $25
Manteo 521Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from first and third Mondays to sec-ond and fourth MondaysArticle 10 — Dues increased to $45 plus the amount of per capita
Lucama 527Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Camp Call 534Article 10 — Dues increased to $35 plus the amount of per capita
Vesper 554Article 10 — Dues increased to $35 plus the amount of per capita
Elise 555Article 10 — Dues increased to $45
Mt. Pleasant 573 Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Meadow Branch 578Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $100Article 10 — Dues increased to $55
Casar 579Article 10 — Dues increased to $35
Lowell 590Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Maiden 592
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Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $150Article 10 — Dues increased to $75
Riverside 606Article 10 — Dues increased to $75 plus the amount of per capita
Walnut Cove 629Article 10 — Dues increased to $65
Proctorville 643Article 10 — Dues increased to $50 plus the amount of per capita
Keller Memorial 657Article 10 — Dues increased to $40 plus the amount of per capita
Fort Bragg 667Article 13 — Allowed Charity Committee to withdraw $200
Holland Memorial 668Complete bylaws revision
Temple 676Article 10 — Dues increased to $60 plus the amount of per capita
Creasy Proctor 679Article 10 — Dues increased to $70
Semper Fidelis 680Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $125Article 10 — Dues increased to $55Article 11 — Affiliation fee increased to $15
Rolesville 683Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $100Article 10 — Dues increased to $75 plus the amount of per capita
Angier 686Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $150Article 10 — Dues increased to $65 plus the amount of per capitaArticle 11 — Affiliation fee increased to $150
Fellowship 687Article 8 — Deleted the second meeting night in DecemberArticle 10 — Dues increased to $55 plus the amount of per capitaArticle 11 — Affiliation fee increased to $27.50
Scotland Neck 689Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from the first and third Tuesday tofirst Tuesday
Butner 697Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from second and fourth Tuesdays tofourth Tuesday
Albemarle 703Article 10 — Dues increased to $55 plus the amount of per capita
Crown Point 708Article 10 — Dues increased to $75
Troy 718Article 8 — Changed stated meeting from second and fourth Tuesdays tofourth Tuesday
Winton 723Article 10 — Dues increased to $30 plus the amount of per capita
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Steele Creek 737Article 10 — Dues increased to $75 plus the amount of per capitaArticle 13 — Allowed Charity Committee to withdraw $1,000
Crissie Wright 741Article 10 — Dues increased to $45 plus the amount of per capita
Mint Hill 742Complete bylaws revision
Shelby 744Article 10 — Dues increased to $40 plus the amount of per capita
Federal Point 753Article 9 — Initiation fee increased to $135Article 10 — Dues increased to $55 plus the amount of per capita
Clifford Duell 756Article 10 — Dues increased to $65 plus the amount of per capita
Respectfully submitted,John Boner, Chairman
Report of the AdministratorMasonic and Eastern Star Home of North Carolina, Inc.
The following Report of the Administrator Masonic and EasternStar Home of North Carolina was received and entered on the record.
Brethren of the Grand Lodge:This report is the first of my second decade with the Masonic and Eastern
Star Home [MESH]. So as not to repeat myself, I would refer the reader to thissame report for last year, which concentrated on the prior decade.
The MESH Vision for the DecadeTo Grow Our Way Out Of A Deficit
MESH has always cared for more people than it could afford. This is nota business failure; it is the mark of an excellent charity. Growth on a smallportfolio, foundation gifts, and annual giving from fraternal members havehistorically made up the difference. Some eras, such as the Great Depressionand the war years, were more difficult than others.
The days of “one room and a path” need to be a thing of the past. Ouradministrative assistant was sure, when checking after me, that the term“path” is a typo. What we mean to say is that people, rather than a path to thebathroom, need privacy in the modern era.
Following studies and research reported in last year’s report, the Board ofDirectors has taken a bold new step toward the future. The last segment of alofty vision may soon become reality. The studies and research are convincingthat we can replace the older buildings with new state-of-the-space buildings,to include private bathrooms and showers. The business model is similar tothe plan for our Independent Living Village Program, although with a financ-ing component.
In sum, MESH paid $900,000 to complete planning and the infrastructurefor a new village of 44 new two-bedroom houses. This village is valued at more
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than $6.5 million. New revenues come to the table when future residents applyand are approved. This was done without a capital campaign. Because it isefficient to use vacant property as a revenue stream, we have actuallyimproved the services offered to those residents who require financial subsidy.
We believe MESH can increase the length of its cabletow and be preparedto serve those yet to come. It appears that MESH can finance the cost of theexpansion and pay both the debt service and principle over a 30-year periodthrough entrance and monthly maintenance fees.
Even if the cabletow cannot be expanded, at the very minimum, currentresidents will move from single rooms with shared bathing to studios, suites,and apartments with private baths. All residents will have central dining andactivity areas that are conducive to people who are living longer than everbefore in our history.
The paradigm shifts from, “Someday I may have to live in a place likethat” to “Someday, I want to live in a place like that.”
However, MESH can only operate within the length of its cabletow. Theaverage Mason in 2004 contributed $7.62. Brethren, it takes an average of $25to pay the bills. MESH needs the immediate intervention of the craft, ratherthan suspend admissions until the census can be served within limitedresources.
Fraternal gifts declined nearly 30 percent over the previous year, andMESH was forced to reduce its operating budget. This was accomplished by,again, withholding wage increases for all staff, reducing personnel, modifyingthe nurse/patient ratio, and increased certification of Medicaid beds.
In sum, MESH can only operate within the length of the cabletow givenus by the craft. Is $25 within the length of your cabletow?
The Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
It is with profound disbelief and sorrow that I must advise you of thedeath of Donna Morgan, grand secretary of the Grand Chapter of NorthCarolina, Order of the Eastern Star. While traveling home from Greenville,and after the close of the Grand Chapter, she perished in a traffic accident.
Sister Donna Morgan was a true friend, a dedicated member of the Order,and most committed to our Home as the primary charity of the Eastern Starin North Carolina. Donna was a most professional grand secretary, who, inthat capacity, made people happy with her infectious spirit and bubblydemeanor.
I have no idea why God has called Donna Home. At the same time, mybrothers, I know there is a master plan and that we are not wise enough tounderstand its complexities and intricacies. Yet, we know that God says thereis a time for all seasons.
The Masonic and Eastern Star Home has lost an advocate, a friend, anda sister. Our Home will not forget this special lady.
The Depth of Our Service
MESH is more than just a retirement community; it is, in large measure,a tangible part of our obligation. At year-end 2004, we were serving 264 resi-dents. These people are more than numbers, but a measurable part of our com-mitment to aid and assist our distressed brethren and their wives, mothers,
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sisters, daughters, and widows.Population Men Women TotalBeginning Census on 1/1/2004 68 195 263Admissions 9 39 39Subtotal 77 225 303Withdrawals 0 1 1Deaths 7 30 37Ending Census on 12/31/2004 70 194 264Comparison to Previous Year + 2 -1 +1
Waiting List Men Women TotalWaiting list on 1/1/2004 12 23 35Applicants Approved 8 27 35Subtotal 20 50 70Admissions 9 30 39Removed from list (choice/death) 2 3 5Waiting List on 12/31/2004 8 15 23Comparison to Previous Year -4 -8 -12
This is only for MESH approved applicants and does not include tempo-rary admission through the respite and interim entrance plans.
Summary
The Bible tells us that, “Where there is no vision the people perish.”In the last decade, the MESH Board of Directors has led MESH into a
vision that has been largely implemented. It has been quite an adventure; arough and rugged road beset with trials, hardships, joy, and accomplishments.
MESH needs the immediate intervention of our members during this dif-ficult time in American history. The Board of Directors does not want torestrict our charitable services; yet, we must protect the minimal reserves forour current residents who are subsidized.
Conclusion
It has been a pleasure traveling and attending area meetings with thechairman of the MESH Board of Directors, our Grand Master GrahamPervier.
Brother Pervier brought a simple message: Masonry is not as bad off assome might think. Look at the history of our craft, review its growth andchange, compare it with significant social and political events and demograph-ics, and one gets a more accurate picture.
Pervier has been a leader with realistic expectations. He, being a profes-sional manager, knows how to provide oversight while assuring himself thatthe work is being done properly. On Brother Pervier’s watch, there were manyprograms completed, improved, and modified. He capitalized on the work inprogress and held the ship on course toward the future.
I wish to thank our fraternal members. If I could paint a picture, it wouldbe of an old person’s face. Radiating through that face would be the bright andexcited eyes of a child. Those who know and love this retirement community,dedicated to relief, are the rare people who understand that we are all children
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of God, just some older than others.I wish to thank the employees and, particularly, the managers at MESH.
Every employee must not only excel in their profession, they must have thecapacity to love people, particularly the elderly. This is what separates MESHfrom many other congregate care institutions. I especially want to express myappreciation to Kay Ellison, our administrative assistant. Her tenacity, pro-fessionalism, patience, and a desire for MESH to be all it can and should behas been sincerely appreciated. She, too, has been an advocate and championfor residents of MESH.
Under the leadership of our management team, every employee is anadvocate and champion for the rights and lives of our residents. The paradigmfor the employees of this Home is, “I work in your Home. You do not live in myinstitution.”
Our managers are: Dianne Armstrong, assistant administrator; PeggyShoffner, director of Nursing; Rouena Newman, director of Dietary Services;Michael Midkiff and Chris Staley, director and assistant director ofEnvironmental Services; Bettie Lea V. Knight, director of Social and OutreachServices; Deborah Idol, director of Business Services; Tracy Armwood, humanresource and payroll coordinator; and Gina Weeks, director of activities.
Lastly, I would like to thank every resident at MESH. These are thebravest people in the world. Like the distance runner, we all slow down at theend of the race. Like the runner at the end of the race, our residents are stillgiving 100 percent — pursuing goals, having hope, looking for ways to con-tribute, and dreaming.
Fraternally and respectfully submitted,John A. Rose, Administrator/CEO
Report of the Board of Directors of theMasonic and Eastern Star Home of North Carolina, Inc.
The following Report of the Board of Directors of the Masonic andEastern Star Home was received and entered on the record.
To The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:
Governance
During this Masonic year, the Board of Directors convened their regularquarterly meetings in February, May, and August and is scheduled to meet inNovember 2005.
The Board of Directors is comprised of 20 qualified members of whomtwelve are Masons and eight are members of the Order of the Eastern Star.The grand master serves as chairman. The deputy grand master and seniorgrand warden are members by virtue of their positions. The other Masonicmembers are nominated, or in the event of a vacancy, appointed by the grandmaster and elected by the voting members of Grand Lodge at the AnnualCommunication. The junior grand warden serves as an observer, which helpshim prepare for his ensuing term.
The Board of Directors receives regular reports from the administrator
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that relate to the general operations of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home[MESH].
The many important responsibilities of the Board are directed throughcommittees and, when necessary, ad hoc committees. Standing committees areinstrumental in maintaining efficient and effective operations of your MasonicHome. These committees include Admission, Personnel, Finance, Buildingsand Grounds, Real Estate, Long-Range Planning, and Investment.
At this time, there are three ad hoc committees working to the benefit ofMESH. The Construction Committee, chaired by Wayne Jackson, continuesits important work of directing and overseeing the current Independent Livingexpansion project. The Steering Committee is charged to review, identifyadvantages and disadvantages, regarding a conceptual organizational modelapproved at a special-called meeting in March of 2003. The third ad hoc com-mittee is studying ways to strengthen the governing board, selection of Boardmembers, modify the requirement that the grand master chair the meetings,empower an executive committee to meet monthly, modify the duties of theAdmission Committee, and include provisions for an Audit Committee.
The Transition Committee, chaired by PDGM William L. Mills III, com-pleted its charge. The Committee determined that it was time for MESH todiscontinue the original assigned asset admission system in favor of an admis-sion system requiring MESH to step up to the plate only when a resident orapplicant’s assets were insufficient. The committee presented such a systemthat was approved by the Board of Directors.
The Vision of MESH
Donations from North Carolina Masons declined in 2004. We attributethis to the combined effect of other worthy projects, a war on terrorism inAmerica, and a decline in the market economy. We continue to experience anoperating deficit.
With respect to the operating deficit, for want of a single annual gift of $25per North Carolina Mason, we would have none. This prompts MESH to con-ceive innovative ways to eliminate the operating deficit when a small giftwould solve the problem, not the least of which is to ask our members for theirsupport.
The Board understands that it is not so much an expense problem, as it isa revenue challenge. The Board of Directors wants to help those who will needour services in the future, as all indications are that the number of eligiblebeneficiaries will grow over the next decade.
The Board of Directors has taken a large step toward a business modelthat addresses the replacement of our older congregate accommodationsthrough continued amortization of costs without additional burden upon thecraft. You are referred to the Administrator’s Report for additional detailsabout the business model and financing plan for this expansion.
Outreach of MESH
In fiscal year 2004, the Board of Directors placed into motion an OutreachServices Program. There are a number of public and private charitable pro-grams and resources in North Carolina available to eligible persons in need.Within our fraternity, there is no one central information point for these fra-
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ternal and other resources.Many of these private and public programs are entitlement or means-test-
ed programs that would involve little or no cost to the beneficiary or MESH.Understandably, the majority of those seeking relief through the Masonic
and Eastern Star Home are from areas located within a reasonable distance ofthe community they consider home. Predictably, financial support from subor-dinate lodges and chapters in North Carolina is less from those areas that areunderrepresented in the population being served at MESH. Although charityshould know no geographical boundaries, the fact that fewer persons fromremote areas seek relief through MESH, and the fact that charitable supportis generally less from those areas, gives the Board of Directors of MESH rea-son to consider ways to better serve our needy members in areas more remoteto Greensboro.
Relief is a shared responsibility of the family. Sometimes the family, andthe lodge or chapter to which the qualified member belongs, is unable to sat-isfactorily meet the needs of a qualified beneficiary. The practical mission ofMESH is to help lodges and chapters with a chronic relief burden that isbeyond their available resources. Yet, admission to the Masonic and EasternStar Home is not always the best answer. It may be in an applicant's bestinterests to not be required to live at MESH in order to receive services.Examples might be the proximity of family, the frailty of the applicant, finan-cial resources, or the marital situation.
In the case of proximity, a lodge or chapter that is more remote fromGreensboro might be more inclined to contribute when the Outreach ServicesProgram is serving people who live in that lodge’s or chapter’s geographicarea.
Within the Outreach Services Program would be a program designed toserve Masonic widows living in North Carolina. Masonic lodge widows pro-grams range from being effective to nonexistent. Too often, widows are woeful-ly uninformed about the Masonic and Eastern Star Home and their eligibilityfor assistance. As well, they are often uninformed about other private, local,county, state, and federal resources to which they may be eligible or entitled.
The State of North Carolina is rapidly growing as a retirement home forsenior citizens. Notwithstanding, the population as a whole, the number ofMasons and Eastern Star members over 65 years of age is growing rapidly andis expected to do so for several more decades. It is a fact that men, more oftenthat not, predecease their wives.
Regardless of their financial needs, Masonic widows often grieve the lossof their link to Masonry. Compounding this is the fact that often the addressof a Masonic widow is not included in a lodge publication. Likewise, there isreason to believe that an older Mason living remote from the Greensboro area,would be more inclined to support the Masonic and Eastern Star Home whenhe knows that MESH will, by default, be touching bases with his wife in theevent of his death.
In administering this program, it is important that the constituent lodgesin North Carolina understand that MESH is not interested in supplanting acurrent lodge responsibility. More so, MESH wishes to supplement and assistconstituent lodges with information and resources that may be beyond the
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information or capability (cabletow) of a lodge. This program is in its infancyand will be further developed over the course of time.
Financial OverviewMasonic & Eastern Star Home of NC, Inc.
Operating Revenue2004 2003
Resident ParticipationResident Services $ 2,569,703 $ 2,276,943Health Care Revenue $ 3,121,376 $ 2,766,430Rental Income $ 101,162 $ 435,886
Subtotal Resident Participation $ 5,792,241 $ 5,479,259Fraternal Support
Charitable Trusts $ 187,075 $ 125,393Blue Lodges, Appendant Bodies $ 383,694 $ 529,608N.C. Masonic Foundation $ 125,000 $ 209,482Grand Lodge $ 13,775 $ 12,535Grand Chapter $ 284,527 $ 263,651
Subtotal Fraternal Support $ 994,071 $ 1,140,669Investment Income
Endowment Interest/Dividends $ 565,453 $ 90,371Subtotal Endowment Interest/Dividends $ 565,453 $ 90,371
Legacie $ 97,256 $ 322,763Other Income $ 146,800 $ 88,259
TOTAL REVENUE FROM ALL SOURCES $ 7,595,821 $ 7,121,321
+6.7%
Total Operating Expenses
2004 2003
Administrative $ 1,841,371 $ 1,860,028Dietary $ 1,339,670 $ 1,199,025Care Center Health Care $ 3,228,903 $ 2,971,898Residential Health Care $ 882,385 $ 689,456Facility and Environmental Services $ 1,498,291 $ 1,725,722Activities $ 248,971 $ 210,702Social Services $ 105,703 $ 48,871Board of Directors $ 22,240 $ 24,964Depreciation for 2004 ($ 736,288) ($660,777)TOTAL EXPENSES $ 8,431,246 $ 8,102,118
+4.06%
Key Ratios 2004 2003Cost Per Resident Year $ 35,671.33 $ 33,909.25Cost Per Resident Month $ 2,972.61 $ 2,825.77Cost Per Resident Day $ 97.72 $ 92.90
+5.2%Average Population Served 257 260
-1.2%
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Conclusion
Each resident served in your Masonic and Eastern Star Home representsmore than a name. Each contribution and dollar spent represents more thanmoney. Your Home is tangible evidence of the extent to which Masons accepttheir obligation. Charity is love, and your continued love is needed.
On behalf of your Board of Directors, “Thank you for your continued atten-tion to this, one of the purest forms of charity that can be found.” The Biblereminds us to plead the widow’s cause and to visit the fatherless in their afflic-tion. What better example can be found than our North Carolina MasonicCharities?
The Board of DirectorsMasonic and Eastern Star Homeof NC, Inc.
Report of the Grand Lodge Committee on the Masonicand Eastern Star Home of North Carolina, Inc.
The following Report of the Committee on the Masonic and EasternStar Home was received and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The Grand Lodge Committee on the Masonic and Eastern Star Home
[MESH] met on the campus on Tuesday, July 26, 2005. We talked with theadministrator, John A. Rose, and, throughout the day, with a number of staff andresidents. Brother Rose, a past master and member of Stokesdale Lodge No. 428,presented a short program on MESH. We toured the campus for several hoursand also joined the residents for lunch. The committee wishes to report to theGrand Lodge the MESH highlights of the year.
Admission Policies: During Fiscal Year 2004, a Transition Committee,chaired by Past Deputy Grand Master William L. Mills III, completed its charge.The original assigned asset admission system was discontinued and replaced witha new admission system requiring MESH to step up to the plate only when a res-ident or applicant’s assets were insufficient.
Outreach Services: In Fiscal Year 2004, the Board of Directors placed intomotion an Outreach Services Program. There are a number of public and privatecharitable programs and resources in North Carolina available to eligible personsin need. This can be helpful to our fraternal members as, within our fraternity,there is no one central information point on resources for the elderly. Within theOutreach Services Program would be a program designed to assist lodges with thechronic relief burden of Masonic widows.
Financial Issues: While providing a service of huge social and health benefit,MESH is currently in a period of uncertain growth. While the need for the insti-tution is growing within the fraternity, the current financial contributions fromthe brethren are insufficient for proper stewardship of this important charity.Donations from North Carolina Masons declined in 2004. We learned that theaverage gift per Mason in North Carolina was $7.62 per member making up only12 percent of the budget. Deficits created by the lack of support are currentlydraining reserves, have not allowed for staff raises for two years, and have
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required reduction of the number of residents through attrition. The latestfundraising effort (the Keep the Light Shining Bright campaign) was not effec-tive, partly due to lack of support from lodge officers relating information to themembership. A transition committee has been required to revamp the admissionspolicies from an assigned asset admission system to a less charitable fee-for-serv-ices system better enabled to support the large percentage of need-based resi-dents unsubsidized by the blue lodges.
The administrator attributes the decline in giving to the combined effect ofother worthy projects, a war on terrorism in America, and a decline in the mar-ket economy. The committee learned that MESH subsidizes 150 of 264 residentsand that our fraternal gifts are sufficient to support 90. Our residents are doingthe best they can to bring revenue to the table. Through resident fees, assign-ments, and entitlements, nearly 80 percent of the revenue comes from the resi-dents.
The administrator would like to see a single annual gift of $25 per NorthCarolina Mason, thereby eliminating the current operating deficit. This factprompts MESH to consider other ways to increase revenue to support the sixtyresidents whose support must come from MESH’s small savings account. Thisincludes means-tested entitlement programs and expanding the fee-for-serviceprogram. In the interim, it has been necessary to employ the Outreach Programfor those on the waiting list rather than admit additional residents who requiresubsidy.
Condition of the Facility Physical Plant: Recent efforts to renovate and revi-talize the physical plant have been largely successful, and appropriate mainte-nance has allowed for continued use of several buildings that should have longsince been demolished and replaced. A carefully considered program of renovationand replacement of existing structures on the campus has been developed to allowfor the continued growth and financial stability of MESH over the next 30 years.Although there is currently no tenant in the older health center (previously occu-pied by the Blumenthal Nursing Home), other income streams are being identi-fied that might help turn physical liabilities back into assets for the short-termuntil demolition and replacement.
The Committee learned that the Board of Directors has taken a significantaction toward an operating philosophy that, in the ideal, will help us to replaceour older accommodations. We refer you to the Administrator’s Annual Report foradditional details of this action. The sum and substance of the plan is to “grow ourway out of a deficit.”
Demand in the Future: The Committee heard Brother Rose’s sobering reportthat the number of fraternally eligible members over 65 years of age is growingrapidly and is expected to do so for several more decades. We must be preparedto serve this cohort yet to come.
Service provision transitioning: For more than forty years, gerontologistshave advocated a best-practice model of “aging in place.” This model seeks tomaintain the personal autonomy and dignity of individual elders through assis-tance in keeping their own homes instead of moving into a retirement facility.MESH has begun exploring ways of assisting with this issue in developing an out-reach program. Outreach is an essential aspect of our charity, especially inremote areas of the state. Several models exist that demonstrate the efficacy of
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such programs, especially in serving as a clearinghouse of public and privateassistance, and in database management of needs and resources. Specifically,information can be disseminated concerning utilities relief, medical care assis-tance (mostly from county Departments of Public Health), and food provision(e.g., Meals on Wheels). Some lodges in North Carolina are not well equipped forrecords maintenance of their needy brethren and widows, and thus MESH mightbe able to support the individual acts of charity of lodges which might otherwisebe deficient in these aspects. Given the unique resources of the population resi-dent at MESH, this might also be a fabulous opportunity for service to those res-idents who are not; otherwise able to contribute by answering phones or helpingwith mailings, thus decreasing the cost of the outreach programs and need for fur-ther paid employees.
Loss of a Friend: The committee learned about the untimely traffic accidentrelated death of Donna Morgan, grand secretary of the Grand Chapter of NorthCarolina, Order of the Eastern Star. This death was a shock to many residentsand staff at MESH who knew her as a friend, a dedicated member of the Orderwho most committed to our Home.
The Value of MESH Employees: Brother Rose also acknowledged the valueand importance of the managers at MESH who report to him and the otheremployees of MESH. Every employee is to be an advocate and champion for therights and lives of our residents. The paradigm for the employees of MESH isintriguing: “I work in your Home. You do not live in my institution.” The old, “Iknow what’s good for you” perspective is replaced with, “You know what’s good foryou. Tell me and I’ll do the best I can within the cabletow I have been given.”
Summary: One of the key needs for both MESH and the Masonic Home forChildren at Oxford (MHCO) is a program of responsible, accountable “ambas-sadors” from the charities to the lodges to facilitate coordination of fundraising,visitation, and service provision. Too often during business meetings, lodges willhave no report, nor anyone to give a report, on MESH or the MHCO. As monthspass by, little is thought of on the individual or district level of these charities,with the exception of major fundraisers. Since the overall giving and percentagegiving have both dropped significantly, we can hardly state that contributions aregoing well from blue lodges. It is recommended that district ambassadors (DAs)be appointed within each Masonic district to coordinate the raising of the aware-ness of the charities and their vibrant services supplied to Masonry and the state.Training, and possibly even special aprons could be provided by MESH andMHCO to these DAs. The DAs could provide talks to lodges, thereby decreasingexpenditures from the charities in sending their employees to lodges, while alsoacting as conduits for dissemination of information about the charities, and con-tributing to the outreach missions of the charities by forming linkages betweenresources and those in need.
Respectfully Submitted,William L. Dill, Chairman
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Report of the Administrator ofThe Masonic Home for Children at Oxford
The following Report of the Administrator of the Masonic Home forChildren at Oxford was received and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:
2005: The Year in Review
This past year has been a busy and successful year for the children at theMasonic Home for Children at Oxford. Throughout the year the censusremained at nearly 80 children, and, over the course of the year, we servedmore than 130 children and families through the support of the NorthCarolina Masons and other friends and supporters. This amounted to morethan 31,000 days of care. This compares about equally to the previous year'scensus but with a reduction in child caring expenditures of over $530,000 anda reduction of over one million dollars over the past two years.
One of the major accomplishments of the past year was to revisit ourMission Statement. Working together, the Board and staff restated our mis-sion as the following: The Mission of The Masonic Home for Children at Oxfordis to assist families in need by providing a safe homelike setting for children untilthey can be reunited with their families or achieve independence. We fulfill thismission through:
• Quality residential child care services to include institutional fostercare,
• Parent education and counseling,• Social skill development for children and families,• Spiritual development for children and families,• Academic development and achievement for children,• Assistance for the advancement of higher education for client children
and former child clients of the residential program to include bothacademic and vocational schooling,
• Community education and child and family advocacy,• Family reintegration and assistance with permanency planning,• Promotion of independent living education for youth, and• After-care and follow-up services.This Mission Statement aligns our stated purpose with what the Home has
been working toward for many years and more accurately defines what we do ona day-to-day basis.
This year our Children’s Home has completed a full year of operations underits new procedures and new program of care that allows us to give those familiesand referral agencies seeking to place a child or children an answer to their place-ment questions on the same day that they make an application. This is a signifi-cant change from only a year-and-a-half ago when placement was taking severalweeks, and at times, several months to get a child into care. Staff members assistthe people making a referral at every step of the way, easing the process andrelieving the trauma of placement at every opportunity. Children at the Homecome from all across the state and are referred to us by Masons, parents, grand-parents, churches, schools, and Departments of Social Services. Some have histo-ries of abuse and neglect, some have school problems or learning difficulties, and
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some just need a place to live while their families get back on their feet. All ofthem need to be loved and cared for in a compassionate and caring manner bystaff dedicated to the Home’s mission.
There is still room for more children, also. Although all our newer Homes andthree of our older Homes have remained at or near capacity over the past year westill have the capacity to take in more children. A call remains out to Masonsacross the state who may know of a family in need to contact us here in Oxford sothat we may be of assistance.
Some things, however, do not change. For example, the children still havejobs that they go to after school and in the summer where they get experience inthe world of work and develop good work skills and a good work ethic. The chil-dren still have grades to maintain in their schoolwork, and some have to attendtutoring and remedial studies in the afternoons and evenings. Children stillattend church and Bible study at the York Rite Chapel on campus and areinvolved in Vacation Bible School and other special religious events at Easter,Christmas, baccalaureate service, Thanksgiving and other times. And, childrenstill spend a lot of time at old-fashioned play. They are involved in soccer, basket-ball, baseball, softball, karate, gymnastics, tumbling, swimming, and just havingfun. Some of these activities are offered through the Granville County Schoolsand many are offered right on the campus of the Home. Our own gymnasium is ahub of activity seven-days-a-week where children and adults play individual andteam sports, play pool, take classes, or watch television with their friends.
During the summer the children went on weekly trips sponsored by Masoniclodges across the state including trips to the Zoo in Asheboro, a trip to the beachin Wilmington, the annual Mocksville Picnic, a water park in Greensboro, “Takea Kid Fishing” trip in Morehead City, and to Kerr Lake for fishing, boating, andjust plain fun.
The children did well in school this past year with four students graduatingfrom high school, one from community college and one from the University ofNorth Carolina at Wilmington. The overall grade point average for our childrenwas 82.17 percent and all but four passed their grade for the year. Of those four,three came into our program too far behind to catch up with the rest of their class.Additionally, 27 percent of our children made the Dean’s List at least one of thequarters during the year. Our on-campus school served 25 students either as atransitional setting giving new enrollees a fresh start or for an alternative forthose children having behavior difficulties in the regular classroom setting.
The staff providing the care for our children are the key to a successful oper-ation. Just as in any organization, a program is only as good as the staff who oper-ate it. Over the past two years we have made a concentrated effort to improve thequality of the child care workers at the Home and are making great strides at thisgoal. At the time of this writing, our staff averages over two years college and overthree years residential child care experience. A full 100 percent have high schooldiplomas, 21 percent hold an associate's degree, 17 percent hold undergraduatedegrees, and 17 percent hold graduate degrees. The Home’s 26 child care workerspossess over 40 years experience in working with children and 70 percent haveworked in other residential child care facilities before coming to the MasonicHome for Children at Oxford. Combined they average more than two years expe-rience here at our Home. Over the year they completed 111 hours of training insuch areas as child abuse prevention, grief and loss with children in care, resident
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rights, reporting abuse, cultural diversity, defensive driving, CPR/first aid, disci-pline techniques, and privacy and confidentiality. All the direct care staff attend-ed training to become certified as professional child care workers. All of this train-ing and certification is aimed at producing the very best in professional care forthe children in our care and their families. The role of child care worker is a dif-ficult one, and turnover is always high. We continue to need good workers if wewant to remain among the very best children's homes in the state and nation.
Over the past year many capital improvements have been made on campus.The old “baby cottage,” or Dunn Cottage, has been completely renovated througha generous gift from an alumnus, Bill Cobb. The newly renovated facility willhouse the archives and provide meeting rooms and offices for the campus and itsprograms. There will also be a complete professional library for direct care work-ers and a research library for alumni. Additionally, the roads have been repairedand repaved and re-curbed. The gymnasium has had new windows installed, anda new roof put on it, and is in the process of being upgraded. A new playgroundand pavilion have been installed that meets federal and state safety requirementsand is being enjoyed by the children.
Our Home is fully licensed by the State of North Carolina and is well on itsway to achieving national accreditation through the Council on Accreditation ofServices to Children and Families. These two bodies set the standards for bestpractices and go a long way toward ensuring that our Home offers only the bestcare possible. Additionally, the Home is affiliated with the Child Welfare Leagueof America, the Alliance for Children and Families, Southeastern Group ChildCare Association, Masonic Homes Executives Associations of North America,Children and Family Services Association of North Carolina, Prevent ChildAbuse of North Carolina, the NC Center for Nonprofits, and the Association ofChild and Youth Care Practice. These associations and affiliations help us to fur-ther our efforts to raise our level of professionalism and offer the best quality pos-sible to the children and families with whom we work.
We are certainly most grateful for all of the financial support we receive fromour lodges and individual Masons. Professional child care workers, devoted sup-port staff, excellent programs, and first-class facilities are all indicators of thecontinuing support of Masons across the state who give of their time and moneyto keep the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford among the best children'shomes in the nation. It is this generous charity and care for those less fortunatein our society that is the mark of Masons everywhere and certainly that is truehere in North Carolina.
Respectfully submitted,Doug McConnell, Administrator
Report of the Committee onThe Masonic Home for Children at Oxford
The following Report of the Committee on the Masonic Home forChildren at Oxford was received and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The Grand Lodge Committee on the Masonic Home for Children met on
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Saturday, July 23, 2005. We spent several hours with Doug McConnell,administrator. He gave us a candid overview of the changes that are beingmade at Oxford. After the meeting, we were conducted on an extensive tour ofthe campus.
Findings: The Home is serving 74 children as of this writing, and they arein receipt of several applications for service. The children come from all acrossthe state of North Carolina and a couple from across the state line in Virginiaand two from Maryland who were referred by a North Carolina lodge andsponsored by that lodge. Referrals come from Masons, individuals related toMasons, parents and grandparents, and departments of social services. Thereare 15 children from the departments of social services and eight of them werein care before they became wards of the state.
The Committee found that the morale of both the children and staff washigh and that children were involved in many normal childhood activities atschool, at home, and in the community. Older children have jobs and work expe-riences both on and off campus. Some children were involved in after-schooltutoring. Others play on varsity and junior varsity athletic teams at their com-munity school or are active with intramural team sports on the campus.
Children attend church services at the York Rite Chapel on campus andparticipate in Bible study and other normal church-related events and activi-ties. Throughout the spring and summer months, a Bible study group met out-doors at the campus Thousand Dollar Spring and had old fashioned gospelsinging and a bonfire. The children also participated in choir and other specialreligious events on Easter, Christmas, baccalaureate, and Thanksgiving.Several community churches hold special worship services with our childrenand present different programs throughout the year that are widely enjoyedby children, staff and friends of the Home.
This was the second year of Masonic-sponsored summer trips across thestate that allows Masonic Lodges the opportunity to visit with the children intheir own communities. Lodges in Asheboro sponsored a trip to North CarolinaZoo and provided lunch and dinner for the children and staff. Lodges in theWilmington area sponsored a beach trip and meals for the campus and spentthe day with us at Carolina Beach. Lodges in the Greensboro area provided atrip to the water park for the children and fed them at the end of the day.Other lodges across the state had children in their communities for camping,fishing, a community fair and other activities. These trips provide lodges anexcellent way to be involved with our children and to enjoy a day of fun andrelaxation in their own communities.
Saint John’s Day celebrations were held again this year and were verysuccessful. An estimated 15,000 people attend the event this year, however,and the costs of the event to the Home have been greatly lowered over the pastseveral years. The Home still needs volunteers to assist in such things asparking, preparations, and cleanup after the guests leave.
The Home has been involved in a major renovation and repair effort overthe past year. New roofs, new windows, and a heating and air conditioningsystem have been installed at the Creasy Proctor Gymnasium. New curbinghas been installed on the roads and new pavement laid on most of the campusstreets. Dunn Cottage, also known as the baby cottage, has been completelyrenovated and turned into a new facility for the Sally Mae Ligon Archives and
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a conference center; completely paid for by a charitable alumnus, WilliamCobb. The Committee toured the buildings and grounds and found them to bein excellent condition, beautiful, and well maintained.
The Board of Directors has recently approved a major renovation effort toupgrade some of the existing older cottages to accommodate overnight guestsincluding visiting Masons, donors, off-duty staff, and others related to theHome. These units will also provide living arrangements for older adolescentsleaving residential care and those struggling to make it on their own in a newindependent living program. This new program will focus on continuing for-mal and vocational education and in preparing youth to live interdependentlyas adults. One of the renovated units will also house the newly formedOrphans Lodge which is scheduled to receive its charter at this year’s AnnualCommunication.
The administration has put a concentrated effort into the training of thestaff that works directly with the children. Most of the homes where the chil-dren live are overseen by a married couple, most middle-aged, and experiencedin residential child care. The couples work 20-and-a-half days on duty, fol-lowed by nine-and-a-half days off duty. On the days they change over, they arerequired to attend training and staff meetings as a group. One of the concen-trations this past year has been on getting all the direct care staff nationallycertified in their field and increasing their level of professionalism. Othertraining included classes in CPR and first aid, identifying and reportingabuse, blood borne pathogens, confidentiality and privacy, proper discipline,cultural diversity, preparing youth for independence, and working withgroups. Staff attended off-campus workshops and seminars, and some attend-ed formal college programs related to their profession.
The Home has also been engaged in preparation for national accreditationthrough the Council on Accreditation of Services to Children and Families(COA). At the time of this writing the administration was awaiting the resultsof this effort and was making plans to complete any corrections or shortcom-ings that the Review Team might find. The accreditation process examinedsuch things as risk management and safety, procedures and policies, care andtreatment of children, the Home's efforts at continuing to make improve-ments, buildings and grounds, the way the organization treats its staff, legalaspects of their program, educational efforts for children and staff, salariesand benefits for staff, insurance coverage, financial soundness of the organiza-tion, and the overall state of the Home. Achieving national accreditation fromthis organization is further evidence that our Home is operating as a children'shome should operate and is a testament that it meets the highest nationalstandards in residential child care.
There is still a great need for financial support from our lodges and fromMasons. According to results from the 2004 annual audit, Masonic donationsaccounted for 11.44 percent of the donations. This amount is far below what isneeded to continue to operate our Home. Planned giving accounted for thelargest segment of the giving and most of that was from non-Masons.Investment earnings, corporate gifts and grants, and third-party trustsaccounted for most of the remainder of the revenue brought into the Home.The average gift from Masons was just under $17 per Mason. For the Home tocontinue to operate efficiently it would need $50 per Mason. Two memorial
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gifts of $25 each year would make this amount. In one district, the average giftwas under two dollars!
The School of Graphic Arts, the print shop, is operating in the black for thefirst time in many years. Good management and quality workmanship from theemployees in the print shop has resulted in more print jobs and better produc-tion in graphic arts. The shop still needs to have the support of our lodges andour Brother Masons with their printing and graphic arts design needs.
We found the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford to be in very good con-dition including buildings, grounds, finances, staff, and most of all, children.Our Home continues to be one of the best children's homes in the state and inthe nation and, thanks to Masons throughout North Carolina, it is still a greatplace to be a kid.
The Committee would like to challenge every member of the craft to comeand see what they are doing at Oxford. As society has changed over the last 132years, so has the Masonic Home for Children, but the mission remains strong— to help children in need. The Home in Oxford is changing very quickly tomeet new challenges and to find new ways to serve the most at risk children ofNorth Carolina. No institution was ever founded on a more solid foundation.The mission to help children has and always will be a part of the NorthCarolina Masonry, and Oxford is leading the way. Brethren, you can be proudof the Home in Oxford and know that your efforts are truly helping children.The Grand Lodge Committee for the Masonic Home for Children would askthat every Masonic brother in North Carolina help do God’s work at Oxford bysupporting it financially and with their prayers.
Respectfully submitted,Dan C. Rice, ChairmanWilliam R. AdamsTerry L. BarberAndrew V. DarrPaul Gilgo
Resolution of the Committee on FinanceThe following Report of the Committee on Finance was received,
entered on the record, and adopted by the delegates to AnnualCommunication.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:Resolved, That the report of the Committee on Finance shall be the first
order of business at the morning session of the Grand Lodge AnnualCommunication held on Saturday, September 24, 2005, and,
Resolved further, That all resolutions, motions, and reports asking foror carrying appropriations and expenditures not included in the proposedbudget, shall be placed before the Grand Lodge before 4:00 P.M. on FridaySeptember 23, 2005, and,
Resolved further, That all such matters offered after 4:00 P.M. onFriday, September 23, 2005, be carried over to the next business communica-
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tion of this Grand Lodge when the 2007 budget will be considered.
Respectfully submitted,G. Glenn Adams, Chairman
Report of the Committee on Unfinished BusinessThe report of the Committee on Unfinished Business was received,
entered on the record, and referred to the Committee on MasonicJurisprudence. The matters contained therein are, along with the dispositionsthereof, included in the Report of the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence.
ResolutionChange the time of election of Grand Lodge Officers
The following resolution was received, entered on the record, andadopted by the delegates to Annual Communication.
Whereas, the present order of business of the Annual Communicationwas adopted in 1995, and
Whereas, The Code states that the election of officers shall commenceat 11:00 in the forenoon of the second day of the annual communication, and
Whereas, The Code allows for changes to some other hour by vote of thedelegates, and
Whereas, the grand master has proposed a goal to close the annualmeeting at noon of the second day
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the election of officers com-mence at the opening of the session on the second day.
Respectfully submitted,T. Walton Clapp III, Grand Secretary
ResolutionChange the Order of Business
The following resolution was received, entered on the record, andadopted by the delegates to Annual Communication.
Whereas, the present order of business of the Annual Communicationwas adopted in 1995, and
Whereas, The Code states that the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudencepresents its reports on the second day of the annual meeting, and
Whereas, The Code allows for changes in the order of business by dele-gates, and
Whereas, the volume of business is much greater than normal, andWhereas, the delegates have been informed of possible Friday voting on
the amendments.Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the business of the Committee on
Masonic Jurisprudence commence during the Friday afternoon session of the
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Annual Communication as time may permit.
Respectfully submitted,T. Walton Clapp III, Grand Secretary
Report of the Representative to the George WashingtonMasonic National Memorial Association
The following Report of the Representative to the GeorgeWashington Masonic National Memorial Association was received andentered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The 2005 Conference of Grand Masters of Masons in North America was
held in Calgary Alberta, Canada, February 20–22, 2005. The 95th annualmeeting of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Associationwas held in conjunction with the conference on February 22 with PresidentScott Stoner, PGM Pennsylvania, presiding.
In addition to the annual business meeting of the Memorial, at which timethe reports were given, one of the breakout sessions of the Conference was onthe George Washington Memorial.
The present endowment of the Memorial is just over $11 million. The goalof the Association is $20 million, which would produce approximately $1 mil-lion in income each year. The annual expenses of the Memorial are $1.1 mil-lion. The memorial receives $325,000 from the grand lodges annually and$135,000 in rent from public use and fundraising projects.
One of the goals of the Association is for every grand lodge to contributeon a per member basis. If every grand lodge would contribute 50 cents permember, it would generate $875,000 that along with current initiations of$125,000, would total $1 million.
If every grand lodge would adopt a per capita contribution and keep thefive dollars per initiation fee in place, the Memorial could soon be fullyendowed. Grand lodge contributions are currently made in several ways,among them are per initiate, from the general budget, from their charity foun-dation, per member, and per member and per initiate combined.
In my last report, I listed several programs in effect to honor individualswith memorials. These programs are still in effect. Since my last report PGMCharles A. Lewis and his wife Helga have honored her parents (Frank A. andCharlotte Gunkel) by making them Twenty-First Century members of theAssociation, and Lee Long of Candler has become a Silver Craftsman member.
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial, which honors thefirst president, is visited, on average, almost 2,000 times a month. It is ourmost visible Masonic structure and must be preserved.
I make the following recommendations that:1. The Grand Lodge of North Carolina continue its membership in the
George Washington Masonic National Memorial Foundation.2. The Grand Lodge encourage contributions and visits to the Memorial
through The North Carolina Mason and its web site.3. The Grand Lodge initiate an annual per member contribution in addition
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to its five dollars per initiate. I recommend a five cents per member con-tribution the first year, and an increase as funds are available in thefuture.
Respectfully submitted,William G. Simpson, PGMMemorial Representative
Report of the Representative to theMasonic Service Association of North America
The following Report of the Representative to the Masonic ServiceAssociation of North America was received and entered on the record.
To The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The annual meeting of the Masonic Service Association of North America
was held on February 20, 2005. The meeting was held in conjunction with theConference of Grand Masters of North America at the Hyatt Regency,Calgary, Alberta, Canada and was attended by your MSA Representative.
Reports were presented and approved on the various Masonic ServiceAssociation programs including Education and Publications, Disaster Relief,The Masonic Information Center, and the Hospital Visitation Program.
The MSA Hospital Visitation Program continues to be a visible expressionof Freemasonry’s commitment of service to mankind. In North Carolina thereare Masonic representatives at each of the four Veterans AdministrationMedical Centers, giving many hours of volunteer time visiting and servinghospitalized veterans. Their dedication to this charitable endeavor makesthem worthy of mention in this report. They are Inza Lance at Asheville, CecilLee at Durham, John Lynch at Fayetteville, and William McComb atSalisbury. Along with their assistants, these individuals are rendering a trulyunselfish service in the name of Freemasonry.
Appeals for disaster relief were made by the Masonic Service Associationduring 2004 for a number of grand lodges experiencing the devastation of hur-ricanes, tornadoes, and other disasters. It was reported that the Grand Lodgeof Florida had received $154,000 for help in recovery from four devastatinghurricanes during 2004.
The Masonic Information Center is a branch of the MSA and continues todevelop both audio and print products that present Masonry in a positivelight. A Masonic Public Awareness Program is currently being developed fordistribution to grand lodges.
It is recommended that the Grand Lodge of North Carolina continue itsmembership in the Masonic Service Association and its participation in theMSA Hospital Visitation Program at the VA Medical Centers in NorthCarolina.
Respectfully submitted,L. R. Thomas Jr., PGM,Representative
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The Board of Publication of The North Carolina MasonThe following Report of the Board of Publication of The North
Carolina Mason was received and entered on the record.To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:Your North Carolina Mason is, and continues to be, one of the outstand-
ing Masonic papers in the country, reaching over 50,000 Masons in NorthCarolina and many Masons in other jurisdictions. It has always been the goalof our editor, Ric Carter, and the Board of Publications, to present the viewsof our members in an unbiased manner, whether they be the popular or minor-ity viewpoint. We are grateful to contributing members for their enthusiasm,interest, and cooperation in the submission of pictures and articles on lodgeactivities for printing which helps make our paper the high quality publicationthat you, as members, deserve. However, this section of the paper, ever sointeresting to the craft, can improve if a little extra time is taken to insure thatthe camera is in proper focus. Brethren, keep up the good work, your picturequality seems to be improving.
Have you noticed that your North Carolina Mason does not have anaddress label and is now bar coded; that the name and address are printeddirectly on the paper; and that there are tabs to hold the paper together? Barcoding the paper has proved to be very beneficial to us from a cost stand pointto improved delivery. The Post Office has to do minimum handling; the size ofThe North Carolina Mason is the maximum size of a first-class letter; it isaddressed like a letter; and it can thereby be sorted with first-class mail fordelivery. This makes for a more timely delivery to the brethren.
It is a continuing concern of your Board of Publications to exercise goodstewardship in keeping costs down without sacrificing information flow orquality. The content of The North Carolina Mason has improved again thisyear, and each brother is receiving his paper in a timely manner and at thelowest Postal rate. Bar coding and tabbing started with the mailing inDecember 2000, and it has taken until this year too realize its full potential.This has resulted in a savings on postage through the years. We will under-spend our Postal budget by $1,000 for the 2005 year. Bar coding has now beenfully implemented to its maximum savings, and there is a proposed 5.4 per-cent across the board increase in postage scheduled for the first quarter of2006. We are forced to increase the proposed Postal budget by $1,100. This isthe first increase on this budget item in more than seven years.
The North Carolina Mason has been reformatted to make it more read-able and use a little less ink. It also received two national awards: 1). SecondPlace in Editing for the Overall Publication; and 2). First Place in Editorials.Thank you, Ric Carter, a job well done.
We wish to thank our Grand Lodge officers for their help and support. TheGraphic Arts and Printing Department of the Masonic Home for Children inOxford deserves special recognition for their outstanding service.
Do you need to read an article in The North Carolina Mason, but yourcopy has been misplaced? The web site http//www.grandlodge-nc.org will havea copy on file that you can access through the Internet. The Board ofPublication budget supports the web site - an electronic publication.
We hope that you get as much joy out of The North Carolina Mason as we
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do in keeping the means working so that you can be kept well informed. Wehave had a great year! Everything is working as it should, and more efficient-ly, and with only a two percent budget increase for 2006. Enjoy your paper!
Respectfully submitted,Eddie H. Moody Jr., Chairman
Report of the Grand Lodge Committee onMasonic Education
The following Report of the Committee on Committee on MasonicEducation was received and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:Thus far in 2005, the North Carolina Grand Lodge Committee on Masonic
Education has met three times: at the Grand Lodge offices in Raleigh onMarch 17, at MESH in Greensboro on May 20, and at the AnnualCommunication in Durham on September 22, with all members present at oneor more of the meetings. All of our committee members, extending fromCullowhee to Manteo, have email, and therefore we were able to communicatequite effectively. The committee has been active assessing the educational anddevelopmental needs of the North Carolina Grand Lodge in reference to bothits subordinate Lodge officers and general membership. Moreover, the popularLodge Night booklets will continue to be produced by the immediate PastChairman Dan Weatherington.
The committee reviewed the North Carolina Masonic Survey. Authorizedby the Grand Lodge in 2003, this baseline survey was conducted by membersof the Department of Political Science at UNC-Wilmington. Twenty-two hun-dred questionnaires were mailed to Masons throughout North Carolina, towhich 454 responded. The information collected included demographic infor-mation of our membership, the state of Masonry within the Grand Lodge, andreaction to possible changes in a number of areas. A report, and accompany-ing analysis, was supplied to the Grand Lodge in May 2004. It was commis-sioned as a database for the fraternity’s internal use – a snapshot of the Craftat a certain point in time – especially by its various committees. While it is animportant tool in learning about our membership, the Education Committee isbut one of many that will draw from this document.
Recognizing the validity and concern inherent in Grand Master Pervier’semphasis on retaining new members, the committee has focused on the goal ofkeeping those newly raised, as well as long-standing members of the fraterni-ty, involved. The key, we believe, is education, not just of candidates, but theirfamilies, the community, and even the teachers themselves. If our youngestBrothers have this firm basis, they will be more likely to continue theirMasonic journey, becoming productive members of the Craft.
The Committee believes orientation is vital for the future, and serves anumber of functions. It informs the candidate and family about the fraternity,its expectations, and some of its practices. It also establishes an importantbond between the candidate and the lodge. Such an undertaking may help toavert problems within the candidate’s family, or even misunderstanding bythe candidate himself. If the only orientation a candidate receives is a perfunc-
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tory investigating committee visit, then both sides have lost out on a wonder-ful opportunity for conversation and the exchange of ideas and expectations.Closely related is mentoring. Coaching/mentoring is more that just the trans-mission of the catechism; it is the inculcation of ideals, history, ritual, andunderstanding. Consequently, Masonry in North Carolina must have thestrongest instructors possible. At the same time, there should be some level ofconsistency throughout the Grand Lodge, since it can be interpreted different-ly. It is felt that this need for definition and the establishment of guidelinesand core knowledge would make these subjects excellent inclusions to anymaterials produced by the Committee. Emphasis should be placed not justupon ritual proficiency, but also the history, landmarks, and other importantaspects of the Craft. This would greatly assist in the previously stated goals ofcreating strong mentors, coaches, and especially officers, who have a firmgrasp of the intricacies of our fraternity, and thus be better enabled to supportnew brothers.
Fortunately, the Grand Lodge has programs developed to achieve thisgoal, namely, the Program for Progress and the Lodge System for MasonicEducation. In other words, the committee sees no need to reinvent the wheel.The committee has spent considerable effort examining these educational sys-tems. The Program for Progress was developed in 1998 in response to the needfor a replacement of the much older Lodge System for Masonic Education. Thelatter was originally published in 1936, and revised through 1969, when pub-lication ceased. This pamphlet has been digitally scanned and is availablethrough the Grand Lodge website: www.grandLodge-nc.org-education-LSMCv2.pdf. Both are excellent educational tools which need to be utilized byour lodges.
Another aspect of fraternal education undertaken by the committee cen-ters on the Officers’ Handbook compiled by Dudley Sheppard for use in hishome lodge, Gate City 694 in Greensboro. In their present incarnation, thebooklets contain checklists, calendars, officer information, Code regulations,and other items that can assist each officer to better perform their duties.Each is designed specifically for its position, albeit much of the informationcarries throughout. After review and discussion, the committee felt that thiswas a project worth pursuing on a state level. Although the process of editingand approval is underway, it is understood that these handbooks will be con-tinually reviewed, revised, and updated to continue to serve as an instructiontool for officers and the Craft in general. Additional topics that could be cov-ered in either addenda or a revised edition include historical or educationalbackground of Masonry and ritual, mentoring/sponsorship, coaching, investi-gation committees/orientation to the craft, and lecturing. Much of this infor-mation can derive from the Lodge System of Masonic Education and Programfor Progress. Appropriate sections can be chosen as needed from these worksas supplements to the handbooks, thus introducing a new generation to thematerial. These complete systems can then be re-implemented themselves.This report reflects the two separate projects for this committee.
Respectfully submitted,Rick Smith, ChairmanBrian Edwards, Secretary
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Report of the Committee on Masonic Public RelationsThe following Report of the Committee on Masonic Public
Relations was received and entered on the record.To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The Committee on Masonic Public Relations has held three meetings so
far this year. We have continued working on a new informational brochure.We have looked at several different designs and are attempting to get priceson producing the finished product.
We have also begun work on the formation of special interest lodges.These lodges would bring Masons of like interest together to participate intheir interest and fellowship with brother Masons. We are seeking input frombrethren on what type of lodges they would like to see established.
Our final project is in its very early stages. We are looking at some typeof state-wide project that would present Masonry in a positive light. We arehoping we will be able to come up with a project that will give Masonry a pos-itive image and draw media attention.
We solicit suggestions from all brethren who have ideas on how to betterpresent our beloved fraternity to the public in a positive fashion.
Respectfully submitted,Ray Hall, Chairman
North Carolina Committee onMasonic Youth Organizations
The following Report of the Committee on Masonic YouthOrganizations was received and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina,It is my pleasure to update you on some of the activities of our Masonic
youth organizations during the past year.
DeMolay
The DeMolays have chapters meeting in Jacksonville and Raleigh, andchapter structures are still in place in Charlotte and Salisbury. Unfortunately,the chapters in Greensboro and Asheboro have gone inactive. There is, howev-er, interest in starting chapters in Roxboro, Roanoke Rapids, Davie County,and the Sylva area. Efforts are underway to get those chapters up and run-ning. Chuck Rouse, of Hiram Lodge No. 40, continues to serve as executiveofficer of North Carolina DeMolay, and Frank Silber, of James B. Green LodgeNo. 735, continues to act as the deputy executive officer.
In June, Brothers Rouse and Silber attended the International SupremeCouncil meeting in Orlando, Florida, where Brother Silber was invested as thenewest active member of the International Supreme Council. They were alsoable to bring with them two DeMolays from the Raleigh Chapter (AndyCarlson and Hunter Crouch) and one DeMolay from the Jacksonville Chapter(Frankie Fickey), who attended as delegates to the International DeMolayCongress sessions. The DeMolay degrees performed at the Grand Lodge com-munication last year were very well received and led to several inquiries.
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However, there is a real need for more commitment from lodges and bodiesacross the state as the DeMolays continue their efforts to try to rebuildthroughout North Carolina.
Rainbows
The Rainbows are currently the largest of the three Masonic youth organ-izations in North Carolina. The Rainbows have assemblies in Gastonia,Jacksonville, Fayetteville, Albemarle, Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Goldsboro,Bahama, Wilmington, Hillsborough, Spring Lake, and Elizabeth City. TheRainbows are making efforts to start a new assembly in Boone and reactivatethe assembly in Shallotte. Kay Letterman continues to serve as supremeinspector, the adult leader of the International Order of the Rainbows for Girlsin North Carolina. Kay also serves as supreme religion of the SupremeAssembly. In June, Laura Michelle Bower, a Rainbow girl from the OnslowAssembly in Jacksonville, was installed as grand worthy advisor at this year’sGrand Assembly in Raleigh. Emily Brown, from Gastonia Assembly, wasinstalled as grand worthy associate advisor. The Bahama Assembly, led byCathy Dearing, mother advisor, received honors as Assembly of the Year. Aspart of their charity work this year, the Rainbow girls will be gathering stuffedanimals, toys, and games for the Shriner’s Hospital. The Rainbows also willcontinue to support the Etrulia H. Taylor and Estella M. Bell scholarshipfunds in North Carolina. The Rainbows have many activities plannedthroughout the next year. On September 16–18, 2005, the Rainbows across thestate and prospective members will be going to Camp Rainbow for fun activi-ties and a visit to Tweetsie Railroad. On October 28–30, 2005, the Rainbowswill be going to the Jones Masonic Campus. On May 6, 2006, the Rainbowswill be having a dance on the Battleship North Carolina in Wilmington, withRainbow Girls and DeMolays from South Carolina and Georgia (in addition toNorth Carolina) being invited to attend.
Job’s Daughters
The Job’s Daughters have a Bethel in Raleigh. The adult advisors of theBethel are Irene Birbeck, who is serving as Bethel guardian, and AlvisWarren, who is acting as associate Bethel guardian. Jaci Batchelor and AshleyRobinson have been serving as honored queens. Next year, Sandy Dunbar willbe serving as Bethel guardian and Kayla Bitonio is expected to be honoredqueen. The Job’s Daughters continue to work hard supporting the HearingImpaired Kids Endowment fund (HIKE). They were able to raise and donate$200 to this charity this past term.
NC Masonic Foundation Scholarship
Thanks to continued funding from the North Carolina MasonicFoundation, the Scholarship Subcommittee was able to award two scholar-ships in the amount of $1,300 each, to Jaci Batchelor and Lindsey Hall, twoactive members of the Raleigh Job’s Daughters Bethel. Jaci will be attendingEast Carolina University, and Lindsey will be attending Liberty University.Individuals serving on the Scholarship Subcommittee include John Rose, E.John Elmore, Leanne Keith, and Frank and Johanna Silber. The Committeebelieves this scholarship is a wonderful program and sincerely hopes it will be
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able to continue offering financial aid to deserving members of our Masonicyouth organizations.
Assistance
Our Masonic youth organizations are facing many challenges, and theyneed our support. If there a DeMolay chapter, Rainbow assembly, or Job’sDaughter Bethel in your area, I encourage you to help them find new membersand/or serve as an advisor. If you are not in one of these areas, please consid-er getting your Masonic lodge or other Masonic body to sponsor a new chapter,Bethel or assembly. These young men and women are the future leaders of ourlodges and Masonic organizations. With your help, the future of Masonry willbe in good hands.
Respectfully submitted,Frank E. Silber, Chairman
Report of the Board of CustodiansThe following Report of the Board of Custodians was received and entered
on the record.The members who served on the Board of Custodians during the year
2005 were: Robert D. Street, grand lecturer; Howard Kahn, chairman; J.Henry Brantley; Kolen Flack; Stewart Hodges; O. Lee Jones; and Dalton W.Mayo, secretary. Dan Hogue served as liaison from the Board of GeneralPurposes.
The Board of Custodians met regularly during the year 2005. The fallmeeting was scheduled to coincide with the Grand Lodge AnnualCommunication.
Certified brethren qualifying for the Laudamus Certificate in 2005 are:James Aaron Blackburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newport Lodge No. 706William Theodore Cope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stanley Lodge No. 713Phillip Harrison Edney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Huske Anderson Lodge No. 731John Veron Evans Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mount Olive Lodge No. 208Thomas Harvey Fleming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joppa Lodge No. 401Tony Lynn Grigg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Horse Creek Lodge No. 719Daniel Sidney Hartis Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Allen-Graham Lodge No. 695Kenneth Wayne Hinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stanley Lodge No. 744Stewart Carroll Hodges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kernersville Lodge No. 669John William Johnston III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Holly Springs Lodge No. 115Herbert Currie Lyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eno Lodge No. 210Charles Herbert Marlowe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leaksville Lodge No. 136Howard William Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Burnsville Lodge No. 717Edward Marvin Noles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matthews Lodge No. 461Howard Michael Overcash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waynesville Lodge No. 259Warren Edward Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phalanx Lodge No. 31Billy Ray Raymer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cabarrus Lodge No. 720Charles Frederick Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hall Lodge No. 53Ronnie Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles B. Newcomb Lodge No. 740Donald Broughton Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hiram Lodge No. 40
District deputy grand lecturers qualifying for the Past District Deputy
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Grand Lecturer Certificate in 2005 are:Joseph Henry Brantley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District 30Robert Glenn Capps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 18Edward Bryan Chadwick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 12John William Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 13Thomas Ronald Jackson Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 16Dalton Wayne Mayo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 11Mitchell Leroy Spruill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 1Donald Broughton Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 8David Hubert Troxell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 21Charles Ray Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District 24Dennis Eugene Woolery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . District 32
Three certified lecturers completed 50 years of service in 2005:Clarence Eugene Jernigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mingo Lodge No. 206Leroy Beaman Whitfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jerusalem Lodge No. 95Morris Curtis Whitley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Guilford Lodge No. 656.
Eight brethren were approved for the designation of Certified LecturerEmeritus: George Ervin Bowen, Eugene Glenn Brown, Robert Blythe Bryson,Arleigh Gibson Deyton, Clifford Francis LaMere; Earle Rupert Purser;Thomas Wilson McCree; and Lee Everett Wallin.
The 2005 certified lecturer examinations were held according to the fol-lowing schedule: August 13 in Greenville and Charlotte, August 20 inWilmington and Greensboro, and August 27 in Fayetteville and Asheville. Theexaminations were moved to Saturday this year to be more accommodating toour certified brethren who are employed and find it difficult to get away fromwork. The Board expresses its sincere appreciation to the brethren who donat-ed the use of their facilities for the examinations.
A total of 86 brethren were examined at the six locations, with 27 new cer-tified brethren being added to the rolls. We now have a total of 339 certifiedlecturers and certified instructors, which represents a net loss of 17 from theprevious year. Although we regret this loss, it is not so bad as the past fewyears.
The Board of Custodians now has a certified lecturer lapel pin which willbe given to each certified lecturer as an expression of appreciation for theirloyal support of the ritual of our Grand Lodge. Additional pins will be for saleat a cost of three dollars each.
The booklet “Important Information Concerning the Certified Lecturers”is posted on the Grand Lodge web page and is available to anyone with accessto the Internet.
A web page solely for district deputy grand masters and district deputygrand lecturers is also being maintained. The Board expresses its appreciationto Brother Al Hardy for his valuable assistance in making these resources pos-sible.
The Board of Custodians expresses its appreciation to Grand MasterGraham Pervier for his enthusiastic support of the Board of Custodians andthe certified lecturer program. The Board also expresses its appreciation toGrand Lecturer Robert D. Street for his tireless efforts, and to GrandSecretary Walt Clapp for his continued assistance and unfailing support dur-
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ing the year. To all our certified brethren, we extend a sincere, “Thank you,”for your continued faithful service.
Respectfully Submitted,Howard Kahn, Chairman
Report of the Commission on Subordinate LodgesSpecial Activities
The following Report of the Commission on Subordinate LodgesSpecial Activities was received and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The Special Activities Committee is pleased to report that fundraising
activities in the subordinate lodges have been increasingly active during the2004–2005 calendar year. The committee has received requests from sixty-three lodges for various types of fundraising activities this year. The commit-tee is pleased to announce that all requests were approved, and most of thefundraisers were very successful.
The Special Activities Commission was invited to speak on fundraisinglast year during Grand Lodge at the lodge secretaries meeting. This proved tobe an interesting meeting with many questions being asked by the lodge sec-retaries. More lodges are now beginning to rely on the Special ActivitiesCommission for questions and concerns about their projects.
Many lodges continue to have questions on what they can and cannot dopertaining to fundraising. As a result of these questions, the committee hasrevised the fundraiser guidelines from the previous year. For the benefit ofthose lodges that do not have a copy of the guidelines, they are herein printedfor your convenience.
Special Activities Guidelines
A lodge may hold up to two food fundraisers during each calendar year forthe charities. Each fundraisers should be different and not two of the samekind. (such as a barbecue pork in the spring and barbecue chicken in the fall).The Commission should approve all fundraisers plus any additional fundrais-ers a lodge may want to hold. A lodge should try not have more than two foodprojects a year as it may be considered by government officials as interferingwith local businesses.
A fundraiser should be completed in approximately 60 days from start tofinish. You do not want to have an ongoing project, like for instance, a lodgebreakfast the first Saturday of each month for six months or a raffle wheretickets would be sold for four or five months.
A lodge may have a fundraiser for a building fund project. If the lodge isin major need of a new roof, carpet, air conditioning or heating system, hand-icap ramp, etc., a fundraiser may be used to supplement the building fundproject. The building fund project should be a once-a-year effort. A raffle is nota good idea for a building fund project because 90% of the proceeds will go tocharity, and the remaining 10% to be used by the lodge will not be as great.
All printed tickets for any project should indicate where the proceeds aregoing and what charities will benefit from them.
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A fundraiser may NOT be used to supplement the lodge operating expenseaccount. A dues increase should be considered if there is a short fall in operat-ing expenses. This is covered under Section 77-1 of The Code.
A fundraiser may be used for a community project such as placing booksin the town library, scholarship fund, etc.
Ideas for a fundraising project include: food projects, golf tournaments,putt-putt golf tournaments where the families can be included, fishing tourna-ments, pancake breakfasts, charity motorcycle rides, etc. Use your imagina-tion.
Raffles may also be used. Guidelines for raffles are a little stricter. Ninetypercent of all raffles receipts MUST, by state law, go to the charity. Some raf-fles that have been used in the past include: TVs, a vacation plan package (likea trip to Kings Dominion, etc.), gift certificates, motorcycles, cars, campers,utility trailers, riding lawn mowers, power washers, shopping sprees with alocal business, black powder guns or shotguns (A note on firearms – Permitsare not required for black powder but ARE on all others. The winner will needto acquire a firearms permit before taking possession of the firearm.) 50/50drawings should not to be used. Cash cannot be given away as a prize, but giftcertificates can.
There is an application form that should be used for the approval of allfundraising projects and a financial report form to be used after it is complet-ed. Both these should be mailed to the current chairman of the SpecialActivities Committee. The current chairman is:
J. Luigi AmmonsPO Box 6043
Raleigh, NC 27628919-834-8873
[email protected] lodges should continue to use The Code of the Grand Lodge of NC to
assist them with qualifications on fundraising projects. Reg. 43-12 coversfundraising activities. Some lodges are not obtaining permission from theSpecial Activities Commission prior to their project. The Commission hopesthis will improve in the following year with better communications betweenthe subordinate lodges and the Special Activities Commission. TheCommission’s main purpose is to keep lodges in good standing with the taxstructure in North Carolina.
The Special Activities Commission would like to extend its sincerestappreciation to all lodges that have complied with the guidelines of the com-mittee. The Commission also wishes to express its deepest appreciation toGrand Master Graham W. Pervier for his support during this calendar yearand to Grand Secretary Walt Clapp for his valuable assistance to the commit-tee. The committee will continue to strive in replying promptly to all lodgesrequesting permission and information for a fundraising project.
Respectfully submitted,J. Luigi Ammons, Chairman
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Report of Special Committee on theMasonic Burial Service
The following Report of the Special Committee on the MasonicBurial Service was received and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:Grand Master Graham W. Pervier created this special committee with the
charge to review the Masonic burial services as they appear in the MasonicCeremonies book and the Bahnson Manual. A second charge was given toreview Chapter 82 of The Code, which is devoted to burials and to seek waysto raise the profile of Freemasonry.
The committee has met quarterly and, for the most part, concentrated onprocedural changes necessitated by recent amendments to The Code. We arealso looking at ways to improve our public image, especially with the clergy. Itis felt that the profile of Freemasonry could be raised if more memorial serv-ices were held in church sanctuaries, or funeral home chapels, instead of at thegrave site, especially during inclement weather. Far too many of the non-Masons who attend the religious service do not go to the burial site, even ingood weather, thus, they never witness a Masonic burial service.
It is the consensus of the Committee that changes made in the burial cer-emony would be minimal.
The grand master recognized both geography and ethnicity in appointinga committee representative of the state of North Carolina. He also recognizedthat the work of this committee might well extend into another Grand Lodgeyear. To that end, he sought and received assurance from his likely successorin office that the work of the committee would go forward, next year, with hisblessing. With that assurance, the committee will continue their work intonext year.
Accordingly, this report is submitted as an interim, not a final report.
Respectfully submitted,Bunn T. Phillips Jr., PGM, ChairmanL. R. Thomas Jr., PGMRobert D. StreetRobert K. Braswell, Past Grand LecturerRev. J. Richard HolshouserC. Truett Chadwick Jr.Walter J. Klein
Grand Master Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. Final ReportPast Grand Master Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. presented his final
report. His complete and final report appears in the 2004 Proceedings.
Tribute to Grand Master Safrit
Leonard Yearby Safrit Jr. will tell you proudly that his family businesshas survived over several generations by honestly telling their customers whatthey can expect, and delivering what they promise. They have also adapted tochange and the needs of the communities they serve. Grand Master Safrit has
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brought those same straightforward principles and promises to the Masons ofNorth Carolina.
A neat lumber yard is one of the marks of the Safrit businesses. It tells usof Grand Master Safrit’s attention to detail and his belief in the image we proj-ect forming the opinion the world develops of us.
More importantly, he reminds us that attending to our image also affectshow we feel about ourselves. A fraternity that strives to look its best to out-siders will find that it feels better about itself and, indeed, actually becomes abetter group from its effort.
During their journey through the Grand Lodge line, Beaufort residentSafrit and Winston-Salemite Graham W. Pervier, who followed him throughthe chairs, often jokingly referred to themselves as the grand master of theeast and grand master of the west. During his term as grand master, though,Safrit showed himself a champion of all Freemasonry, not a single region ofthe Tar Heel State.
Safrit served with integrity and courage, exploring possibilities and terri-tory previously unknown. He stood on the frontier and urged us to join him onhigher ground. We strive still to meet his challenge.
Plaque PresentationThe Masonic Service Association presented a plaque of appreciation to
Grand Master Pervier for his help during the year.
Called From Labor to RefreshmentGrand Chaplain J Richard Holshouser offered a prayer, and the Grand
Lodge was called from labor to refreshment until 1:15 P.M.
First DayAfternoon Session
Call to Order At 1:15 P.M., Grand Master Pervier called Annual Communication from
refreshment to labor.
Report of the Committee on Necrology Tommy L. Jones, chaplain of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home,
presided over the memorial service for the Masons who died since our lastAnnual Communication.
Certified Lecturer HonoredDeputy Grand Master Gene T. Jernigan presented his father Clarence
Eugene Jernigan a certificate marking his 50 years as a certified lecturer.
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Plaque PresentationThe Masonic Service Association presented a plaque of appreciation to
Grand Master Pervier for his help during the year.
Report of the Board of General Purposes on theDistribution of the Report of the Grand Master
The following Report of the Board of General Purposes wasreceived and entered on the record.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The Board of General Purposes in compliance with the provisions of The
Code, has reviewed and carefully considered the Final Report of Past GrandMaster Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. and the Interim Report of Grand Master GrahamW. Pervier. in all of their details.
The Board recommends:1. That the parts of the report that relate to orders and other legal matters,
be referred to the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence.2. That the portions relative to matters of finance, be referred to the
Committee on Finance.3. That the portions concerning the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford
and the Masonic and Eastern Star Home be referred to the respectiveboards of those institutions.
4. We recommend the adoption of the Honorary Title of Past DistrictDeputy Grand Master to those brethren contained in the Grand Masters’reports.
5. That all other matters assigned without further specific reference to thecommittee or commissions which should properly consider them.
Respectfully submitted,Board of General Purposes
Report of the Committee on AppealsThe following report of the Committee on Appeals was presented
to the Grand Lodge. The recommendations of the Committee and thedecision of the delegates are included with each case.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:
Decisions
We have reviewed the record on all cases which have been completed sincethe annual communication of the Grand Lodge in 2004 and now pendingbefore the Committee wherein the accused has been expelled under the provi-sions of Regulation 98-13 of The Code of 1995, as amended; and in those inwhich the accused appealed from the decision of the judge advocate or a TrialCommission. We particularly directed our attention to strict compliance withthe regulations. In each of these cases we recommend, except where noted oth-erwise, that their decisions be affirmed by the Grand Lodge.
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a. Docket No. 726: In the matter of charges preferred against WDB, a mem-ber of Stokes Lodge No. 32 for conviction of a felony in which the judgeadvocate issued a decision on September 29, 2004 expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
b. Docket No. 728: In the matter of charges preferred against RWV, a mem-ber of Garner Lodge No. 701 for conviction of a felony in which the judgeadvocate issued a decision on October 22, 2004 expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
c. Docket No. 729: In the matter of charges preferred against WIS, a mem-ber of Spindale Lodge No. 673 for conviction of a felony in which thejudge advocate issued a decision on June 10, 2005 expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
d. Docket No. 731: In the matter of charges preferred against JCC, a mem-ber of Wilmington Lodge No. 319 for un-Masonic conduct which was dis-missed by the judge advocate on October 25, 2004 as inconsistent andcontrary with Regulation 90-2.1 of The Code.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
e. Docket No. 732: In the matter of charges preferred against JRW, a mem-ber of Wilmington Lodge No. 319, for un-Masonic conduct which was dis-missed by the judge advocate on October 25, 2004 as inconsistent andcontrary with Regulation 90-2.1 of The Code.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
f. Docket No. 733: In the matter of charges against DRM, a member ofAcacia Lodge No. 674 for un-Masonic conduct in which a duly constitut-ed Trial Commission on February 18, 2005 issued a decision expellingthe accused.The delegates approved the action of the Trial Commission.
g. Docket No. 734: In the matter of charges preferred against DB, a mem-ber of Derita Lodge No. 715 for conviction of a felony in which the judgeadvocate on December 16, 2004 issued a decision expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
h. Docket No. 735: In the matter of charges preferred against MAB, a mem-ber of Newell Lodge No. 739 for un-Masonic conduct in which a duly con-stituted Trail Commission on February 18, 2005 issued a decisionexpelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the Trial Commission.
i. Docket No. 736: In the matter of charges preferred against DAB, a mem-ber of Morningstar Lodge No. 85 for conviction of a felony in which thejudge advocate issued a decision expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
j. Docket No. 737: In the matter of charges preferred against AAM, a mem-ber of Elberta Lodge No. 654 for conviction of a felony in which the judgeadvocate issued a decision expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
k. Docket No. 738: In the matter of charges preferred against RWA, a mem-ber of Fulton Lodge No. 99 for conviction of a felony in which the judgeadvocate issued a decision expelling the accused. The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
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l. Docket No. 739: In the matter of charges preferred against EAM, a mem-ber of Oak Island Lodge No. 758 for conviction of a felony in which thejudge advocate on July 21, 2005 issued a decision expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
m. Docket No. 740: In the matter of charges preferred against JSD, a mem-ber of Clay Lodge No. 301 for conviction of a felony in which the judgeadvocate on July 21, 2005 issued a decision expelling the accused.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
n. Docket No. 741: In the matter of charges preferred against JFW, a mem-ber of Mt. Olive Lodge No. 208 for conviction of a felony in which thejudge advocate on July 21, 2005 issued a decision expelling the accuse.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
o. Docket No. 742: In the matter of charges preferred against DRM, a mem-ber of Charles Setzer Lodge No. 693 for un-Masonic conduct which wasdismissed by the judge advocate on June 10, 2005 as inconsistent andcontrary with Regulation 90-2.1 of The Code.The delegates approved the action of the judge advocate.
Petitions for Restoration
a. CLH (Docket No. 523), formerly a member of Dan River Lodge No. 129,was expelled June 20, 1988. He filed for restoration with the grand sec-retary January 28, 2005.The Committee on Appeals recommended that the delegates allow thepetition. The delegates allowed the petition.
b. RVF (Docket No. 645), formerly a member of Lawndale Lodge No. 486,was expelled September 30, 1996. He filed for restoration with the grandsecretary May 11, 2005.The Committee on Appeals recommended that the delegates deny the peti-tion.The delegates denied the petition.
c. TMW (Docket No. 657), formerly a member of Fulton Lodge No. 99, wasexpelled October 6, 1997. He filed for restoration with the grand secre-tary August 17, 2005. Fulton Lodge has waived the 90-day requirementfor filing an application. The Committee on Appeals recommended that the delegates deny the peti-tion. The delegates denied the petition.
d. CEC (Docket No. 680), formerly a member of Blackmer Lodge No. 127,was expelled August 22, 2000. He filed for restoration with the grandsecretary August 18, 2005. Blackmer Lodge has waived the 90-dayrequirement for filing an application. The Committee on Appeals recommended that the delegates deny the peti-tion. The delegates denied the petition.
e. BHB (Docket No. 681), formerly a member of Dunn’s Rock No. 267, wasexpelled August 25, 2000. He filed for restoration with the grand secre-tary May 17, 2005.
The Committee on Appeals recommended that the delegates allow thepetition.The delegates allowed the petition.
f. WRS (Docket No. 702), formerly a member of Andrews Lodge No. 529,was expelled June 6, 2002. He filed for restoration with the grand secre-tary May 4, 2005. The Committee on Appeals recommended that the delegates deny the peti-tion. The delegates denied the petition.
g. ACB (Docket No. 703), formerly a member of Goldsboro Lodge No. 634,was expelled May 3, 2002. He filed for restoration with the grand secre-tary April 7, 2005. The Committee on Appeals recommended that the delegates deny the peti-tion. The delegates denied the petition.
Harris-Dudley Grand Secretary’s AwardGrand Secretary T. Walton Clapp III announced the winners of the
Harris-Dudley Grand Secretary’s Award for 2005. The honorees were Hal G.Swindell, secretary of Atlantic Lodge No. 294 and James Hay, secretary ofStedman Lodge No. 730.
The award, named for Past Grand Secretaries Charles A. Harris andRobert “Pete” Dudley, is presented to lodge secretaries who have shown out-standing contributions to their lodge and the fraternity.
Call from Labor to RefreshmentThe business for the first day of Annual Communication ended with
Grand Master Pervier’s call from labor to refreshment.
Second DayCalled from Refreshment to Labor
The Grand Lodge was called from refreshment to labor at 9:00 A.M. onSaturday, September 24, 2005, at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel, ResearchTriangle Park by Grand Master Graham W. Pervier. Prayer was offered byGrand Chaplain J. Richard Holshouser.
Report of the Committee on FinanceG. Glen Adams, on behalf of the Committee on Finance, presented the
Committee’s recommendations for the 2006 budget. Their recommendationwas discussed and approved by section. The budget was then approved as awhole. The approved budget is found in the Grand Secretary’s Report, andother recommendations contained in that report are presented elsewhere inthis Proceedings.
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Report of the Committee on CredentialsThe Committee on Credentials presented the following report which was
received, read, and entered upon the record.The Committee on Credentials hereby submits its final report for the
218th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge.
Representatives from 332 chartered lodge present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .941Grand Lodge officers present (elective and appointive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Past Grand Masters present
(not counting Grand Treasurer Clifton W. Everett, PGM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Members of boards, commissions, and committees present (not otherwise listed) . . .43District deputy grand masters present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31District deputy grand lecturers present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Total voting members present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,065
Election of Grand Lodge OfficersThe Grand Master announced that the time had arrived for the election of
officers of the Grand Lodge. He appointed as tellers the district deputy grandmasters who collected and counted the ballots.
The election resulted as follows:Grand Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gene T. Jernigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mingo 206Deputy Grand Master . . . . . . . . . . .W. Berry Rigdon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sonoma 472Senior Grand Warden . . . . . . . . . . .David R. Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Campbell 374Junior Grand Warden . . . . . . . . . . .Dan C. Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bula 409Grand Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clifton W. Everett . . . . . . . . . . . .Crown Point 708Grand Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T. Walton Clapp III . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mystic Tie 23
Report of the AuditorThe following report of Dixon Hughes PLLC, Certified Public
Accountants, auditor, was received, entered on the record, andreferred to the Committee on Finance.
We have audited the accompanying statement of financial position of theGrand Lodge of AF & AM of North Carolina (Grand Lodge) as of December 31,2004, and the related statements of activities, changes in net assets, and cashflows for the year then ended. These financial statements are the responsibil-ity of the Grand Lodge’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opin-ion on these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generallyaccepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that weplan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether thefinancial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includesexamining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosuresin the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accountingprinciples used and significant estimates made by management, as well asevaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that ouraudit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly,in all material respects, the financial position of the Grand Lodge of AF & AM
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of North Carolina as of December 31, 2004, and the changes in net assets andits cash flows for the year then ended in conformity with accounting principlesgenerally accepted in the United States of America.
Respectfully Submitted,Dixon Hughes PLLC
Resolution of Mutual Recognitionby the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodgeof Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina
and Its Jurisdictions, Inc. by the Most Worshipful GrandLodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons
of North CarolinaThe following resolution was voted on by the delegates to Annual
Communication.WHEREAS, the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and
Accepted Masons of North Carolina (hereinafter “The Grand Lodge”) desiresto insure a continuing harmonious relationship between it and the MostWorshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of NorthCarolina and its Jurisdictions, Inc. (hereinafter “The Prince Hall GrandLodge”); to provide for the successful coexistence of both grand lodges and topromote Masonry in general among all peoples; AND
WHEREAS, the Grand Lodge, for all the reasons set out in Brother JamesG. Martin’s statement to the Grand Lodge dated September 29, 2001, believesthat it is altogether right and proper and in the best interests of Masonryeverywhere and particularly in North Carolina that these two grand lodgesexercising Masonic jurisdiction in this state mutually recognize each otherwhile each retains its own autonomy and jurisdiction hereafter as heretofore;AND
WHEREAS, the Grand Lodge is satisfied that the Prince Hall GrandLodge meets all Masonic requirements for recognition; AND
WHEREAS, the Grand Lodge desires to remain autonomous within itsjurisdiction and to operate hereafter as heretofore with its own grand masterand other Grand Lodge officers, Constitution, Bylaws, ritual, rules and regu-lations, and to retain its absolute and supreme sovereignty over its own sub-ordinate lodges and membership; AND
WHEREAS, the Grand Lodge is advised that the Prince Hall Grand Lodgeentertains the same desires and possesses the same satisfaction with regardto recognition by it of the Grand Lodge and desires that both Grand Lodgesmutually recognize each other as duly constituted Masonic Grand Lodges;AND
WHEREAS, the Grand Lodge is advised that the Prince Hall Grand Lodgeat its Annual Communication in 2004 adopted a resolution extending frater-nal recognition to the Grand Lodge in the same manner and on the same termsas the present resolution,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MOST WORSHIPFUL
GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OFNORTH CAROLINA THAT:
1. It hereby extends fraternal recognition to the Prince Hall Grand Lodgeof Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina and Its Jurisdictions,Inc., (hereinafter “The Prince Hall Grand Lodge”) as a duly constitutedMasonic grand lodge;
2. It will remain autonomous within its jurisdiction and will operate here-after as heretofore with its own grand master and other grand lodge offi-cers, Constitution, Bylaws, ritual, rules and regulations and will retainits absolute and supreme sovereignty over its own subordinate lodgesand membership.
On a written ballot, the Resolution got a vote of 619 in favor to 401opposed, but was not adopted due to its failure to garner the necessary two-thirds majority of votes cast.
Report of the Committee on Charters and DispensationsThe following Report of the Committee on Charters and Dispensations
was received, entered on the record, and adopted by the delegates to AnnualCommunication.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The Committee on Charters and Dispensations met on September 19,
2005. The committee received the Petition for Charter of Orphans Lodge UD,Oxford, North Carolina.
The Committee on Charters and Dispensations met with the officers ofOrphans Lodge UD and examined documents accompanying the Petition forCharter. The Committee reviewed the documents submitted, talked with theofficers present, and are satisfied that they met the requirements of The Coderelating to chartering of new lodges. It is the committee’s opinion that theGrand Lodge should approve issuing a charter to Orphans Lodge UD to beknown as Orphans Lodge No. 761.
Motion
The Committee on Charters and Dispensations moves that OrphansLodge be given the number 761 and that the following members are named asprincipal officers of the said lodge: Christopher Richardson, master; WilliamRobert Adams, senior warden; Harry Greene, junior warden and directs acharter to be issued at cost.
We wish to take this opportunity to commend the officers and members ofOrphans Lodge, the district deputy grand master and district deputy grandlecturer for the fine work they have exhibited in the formation of this newlodge.
The delegates granted the charter for Orphans Lodge No. 761.
Respectfully submitted,Committee on Charters andDispensations
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Final Reportof
Grand MasterGraham W. Pervier
Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons
of North Carolina
2005
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Report of Grand Master Graham W. PervierThe following Report of the Grand Master is the interim report
presented at Annual Communication, and updated through the end ofGrand Master Pervier’s term. It is the Grand Master’s Final Report.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:It is an extraordinary honor to serve as grand master of this Grand Lodge.
I thank you for trusting me with these responsibilities and for the hospitalityand courtesy which have been extended to me as I have traveled around theOld North State.
Pursuant to the provisions of The Code, I am pleased to submit this reportof my acts as grand master and the general condition of Masonry within thisjurisdiction.
The Condition of Masonry
Above all else, I have tried to communicate to the craft that Masonry inNorth Carolina is healthy, energetic, and on the rise. I have done so in my dis-trict meetings, in The North Carolina Mason, and on any other occasion thatafforded itself. As evidence of this optimistic outlook I have cited: our member-ship trends, the activity in our lodges, and our long and proud history.
We will continue to experience a net decline in total membership for a fewmore years. That is because we are losing so many of the men who joined thefraternity in large numbers in the years right after World War II.
However, we should focus on the number of new Masons that we raiseeach year, not on our losses. Except for those men of the Greatest Generation,our underlying membership trends are healthy. The amount of degree work inour lodges these days is exciting. We just need to continue to let good menknow what we are about. We need to stay in touch with all of our members.Keep them involved with the life and work of our lodges, so that we have fewerNPDs. We also need to be sure that we raise all of the men that we initiate.
Our lodges are active and energetic. For every lodge that may be strug-gling a little with membership or finances, there are three or four lodges thatare doing very well. They have degree work regularly. They have projects intheir communities, and they support our Masonic charities. They work withother lodges in their district. They involve their families in many lodge activ-ities. They do things together just for fun and fellowship. Many lodges havebeen kind enough to put me on their lodge mailing list this year. These lodgenewsletters bring me good news about Masonry in North Carolina every day.
Finally, our proud history reminds us that we have been around for a longtime. We have survived ups and downs in membership. We have enduredattacks by misguided politicians and preachers. Each lodge anniversary eventthat I have attended reminds me of how durable we are. Each service awardthat I have presented is a reaffirmation of how important Freemasonry is toits members. We have no fatal flaw, nor do we need to worry about whether ornot we are “relevant.” Friendship, morality, and brotherly love will always beimportant to men of faith and character.
Necrology
Since our last Annual Communication many of our beloved brothers have
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departed this life for that undiscovered country, from whose bourne no travel-er returns. The Committee on Necrology will conduct a memorial service dur-ing this Annual Communication in memory of these departed Brothers.
DDGM/DDGL Meetings
Last November, we met with the district deputy grand masters and thedistrict deputy grand lecturers to discuss our plans for 2005. These meetingswere held at five different locations. Grand Secretary Walt Clapp and GrandLecturer Bob Street joined me for these meetings. I talked about the positivemessage that I hoped to deliver in 2005, and I received several helpful sugges-tions and ideas. We also discussed Prince Hall recognition. I asked theDDGMs to be diligent about their official visits and particularly asked them toidentify any lodges that might need help with budgeting and financial report-ing.
Please take the time to thank your DDGM and your DDGL. These are notceremonial positions. They are hardworking jobs, and these men are the gluethat holds our Grand Lodge together on a statewide basis. They are oftenrequired to deal with difficult and controversial situations in the lodges. Theorderly work of our Fraternity absolutely depends on them. We are fortunatethat these men are willing to undertake the considerable responsibilities ofthese offices.
District Meetings
We held twenty-five District Meetings across the state this year.Attendance was excellent, and I thank the officers of the lodges, the DDGMs,DDGLs, Grand Lodge officers, past grand masters, members of our variousboards and committees, and all the other Masons who attended these meet-ings.
At these meetings I discussed: (1) membership; (2) Prince Hall recogni-tion, and (3) my optimistic views about the current state of the Fraternity.John Rose gave a brief report about the Masonic and Eastern Home. DougMcConnell or Allen Hughes or Chris Richardson was present to report on theMasonic Home for Children. Grand Lecturer Bob Street attended to encouragethe lodge officers to maintain proficiency in our ritual work.
Thanks again to the lodges who hosted these District Meetings. I knowthat a lot of work goes into being the host lodge.
All spring I watched the host lodge officers scramble to prepare to receivethe grand master. On May 16, the shoe was suddenly on the other foot. TheGrand York Rite officers were making their official visit to Winston-Salem.Since I was in the East as illustrious master of Zabud Council, it was my turnto scramble to receive Masonic dignitaries.
Physical Disabilities
To date, I have approved two waivers of physical disabilities for a numberof petitioners for the degrees in Masonry. In each case, the district deputygrand master of the district in which the petition was received made a person-al investigation of the petitioner and reported to me. I wish to commend eachof them for the prompt and efficient manner in which they handled theseinvestigations.
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Dispensations Granted
At the time this report was being prepared, I had granted 20 dispensa-tions. These dispensation had been granted to accomplish the following pur-poses:
Fifteen dispensations were granted to elect officer and fill lodge officesvacated due to death, resignation, or failure to elect in December.
Five dispensations were granted to permit lodges to hold meetings otherthan at the regular meeting place.
Honorary Title of Past District Deputy Grand Master
I recommend that the honorary title Past District Deputy Grand Masterbe granted to the following Brothers, each of whom is qualified and eligibleunder the provisions of Regulation 11-4.2 of The Code.Name Lodge DistrictDesmond Roderic Foster Jr. . . . . . . . . . .698 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Peter Crawford. Eure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .708 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Donnie Hadley Liles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Oscar Dene Tyndall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10James Douglas Galloway . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Floyd Leroy Trimmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Charles LeLand Davidson . . . . . . . . . . .676 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32William Russell Howell . . . . . . . . . . . . .427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Honorary Title of Past District Deputy Grand Lecturer
I recommend that the honorary title Past District Deputy Grand Lecturerbe granted to the following Brothers, each of whom is qualified and eligibleunder the provisions of The Code.Name Lodge DistrictMitchell Leroy Spruill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Donald Broughton Street . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Dalton Wayne Mayo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Edward Bryan Chadwick . . . . . . . . . . . .319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12John William Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .735 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Thomas Roland Jackson Jr. . . . . . . . . . .257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Robert Glenn Capps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .679 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18David Hubert Troxell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Charles Ray Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .699 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Joseph Henry Brantley . . . . . . . . . . . . .374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Dennis Eugene Woolery . . . . . . . . . . . . .759 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Masonic and Eastern Star Home
I commend for your information the Reports of the Administrator of theMasonic and Eastern Star Home, the Report of the Board of Directors of theMasonic and Eastern Star Home, Inc., and the Report of the Committee on theMasonic and Eastern Star Home.
If you have not had the opportunity to visit the Masonic and Eastern StarHome, please try to do so. You will have an appreciation for what we do therethat you just can’t get any other way. We are not running an institution. Weare providing a home for our residents. It is a special place.
MESH is the most charitable retirement community in North Carolina.The care of about 150 of our 250 residents is subsidized in whole or in part.This has caused a financial squeeze that the Board of Directors is carefully
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addressing. Plans are underway to replace the older buildings and to add addi-tional units. Additional income, from new residents who are able to pay fortheir care, will help us to provide for those who need help.
We need to step up on our fraternal support for the Masonic and EasternStar Home. Many of our lodges have very effective fundraisers for our Homes.And many individual Masons are quite generous as well. But on a per capitabasis, our support for our Homes is, quite frankly, pathetic. I don’t mean tofuss at our membership. We need to get the word out about what is needed,and why, and I know the Masons will respond.
Masonic Home for Children at Oxford
I commend for your information the Report of the Administrator of theMasonic Home for Children at Oxford and the Report of the Committee on theMasonic Home for Children at Oxford. These reports will provide informationabout the new board structure, the strategic plan, licensure, accreditation, andplans for the older buildings.
From time to time, members ask why the number of children at Oxford isso much lower than in the past. In fact, this is a trend with similar homes forchildren nationwide. All of the emphasis in our local social services systems inon keeping kids at home, if possible, or in the community as an alternative.Food stamps, Medicaid, and housing assistance help single moms who mightotherwise have to give up custody of their kids. Other children are placed withrelatives or in foster care, both with social services financial assistance. Fewerchildren need short or long-term residential placements.
But, make no mistake. There are still children who need us, and thosethat do need us need us more than ever. Also, many experts believe that therewill be a reversal of the trend and that more residential placements will beneeded in the near future. This is because too many children are placed withrelatives or in foster care situations that are not helpful or appropriate.
Please visit our Home for Children if you have never done so, or if youhaven’t been there recently — you will be overcome with pride.
VA Hospitals
I have been honored to visit the VA Hospitals in Asheville, Durham, andSalisbury during my term. I expect to visit the hospital in Fayetteville laterthis year. Our Masonic Service Association volunteers do a wonderful job ofserving the veterans at these hospitals. They give thousands of hours of serv-ice and often visit veterans who might otherwise have no visitors. Pleasethank them. I was happy to visit Asheville a second time to present Inza Lancea certificate from the Masonic Service Association recognizing her ten years asthe MSA representative there.
Conference of the Grand Masters in North America
The Conference of Grand Masters in North America was held in Calgary,Canada in February of this year. As you know, Freemasonry has no governingstructure above the state or provincial level. This conference provides animportant opportunity for Masonic leaders to meet and share ideas about theproblems and opportunities facing Masonry in our several grand jurisdictions.The informal conversations with other Masonic leaders are often as helpful as
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the Conference sessions. I was privileged to serve on the Conference Planning Committee and so I
traveled to Calgary in both summer (June 2004) and winter (February 2005).For this North Carolinian, summer was nicer by far.
Southeastern Masonic Conference
The Southeastern Masonic Conference was held in Baton Rouge,Louisiana, August 4–5, 2005. The members of the Southeastern Conferenceare North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee,Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Like the North AmericaConference, this is an opportunity for Masonic leaders to meet and share ideasand we have much in common with these southeastern grand jurisdictions. Igave a presentation titled “We Are Stronger Than We Think” which was basedon my remarks at our District Meetings earlier this year. At both theSoutheastern and North America Conferences, I heard the same optimismabout Freemasonry that we are feeling in North Carolina.
Visitations
I believe it is one of the grand master’s responsibilities to keep the GrandLodge in communication with the rest of the Masonic family. This is accom-plished in part by visiting with our appendant bodies and other grand juris-dictions.
I attended the Oasis Orientation Session in January where PotentateRolla Rogers presented my me with my grand master’s fez. Karen and Iattended the Shrine Bowl football game in Spartanburg last December. TheShrine temples were wonderful hosts and Jack Marler, then the grand masterof South Carolina, helped to look after me. This July we attended the ImperialShrine Session in Baltimore. Oasis, Amran, and Sudan were most gracioushosts. Forty-one US and Canadian grand masters attended Imperial this year.
We attended the Grand York Rite Session in Clemmons in March and theYork Rite Summer Assembly in Maggie Valley in July. The grand master ofNorth Carolina traditionally gives the keynote address at Summer Assembly,and I enjoyed doing that. The Masonic family fellowship at Summer Assemblyis very special.
I expect to attend the Biennial Session of the Scottish Rite in Washington,DC, in October 2005.
I attended the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in June,the Order of Rainbow for Girls, also in June, and the White Shrine ofJerusalem in May.
Karen and I enjoyed the annual communication of the Grand Lodge ofOntario in July. The hospitality and the pageantry were very special. We weresorry to miss the annual communication in South Carolina. We were en routeto Charleston, when a family emergency called us home.
Thanks to the Sojourners in both Jacksonville and Fayetteville for havingus at meetings this year. I am proud to have been made an honorary memberof both of these chapters.
In December, a week after my own installation, I attended the installationof the officers of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter. Past GrandMaster Bill Mathis also attended. We were treated with extraordinary cour-
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tesy, and the ceremonies were most impressive. My thanks are extended toGrand Master Fitch.
Anniversaries and Special Events
St. John’s Lodge No. 1 has done a wonderful job of observing their 250thAnniversary with a series of events this year. I joined them in Wilmington lastDecember to dedicate a historic marker and to install their 2005 officers. Wewere back in June for an Anniversary Gala. Robert Morrow, grand secretaryof the United Grand Lodge of England, was the guest speaker. We presentedBrother Morrow with honorary membership in our Grand Lodge. I’m lookingforward to a special Past Masters’ Night at St. John’s in October.
I enjoyed other anniversaries this year with Liberty 34 (200th), Blackmer170 (150th), Spencer 543 (100th), and Esther Chapter 19 OES (100th).
On April 14, we had a special ceremony at Riverside Cemetery inAsheville. A Masonic Burial Service was performed for Zebulon Baird Vance(1830–1897). Vance was a United States Congressman, the Civil WarGovernor of North Carolina, and United States Senator. For reasons notentirely clear, Vance was buried without Masonic honors, although he hadbeen an active Masonic leader. I gave remarks and PGM B. T. Phillips per-formed the ceremony. Thanks to Brother Walter Klein, author of a recent bookabout Vance, who suggested and planned the ceremony.
It was my pleasure to institute Orphan’s Lodge U.D. in May. This speciallodge will be dedicated to the support of the Masonic Home for Children atOxford. An enthusiastic group of Masons have joined this new lodge, whichhopes to receive its charter at this Annual Communication.
On May 1, I attended the graduation ceremonies for this year’s WilkersonCollege class. What a great resource Wilkerson College has become for thisGrand Lodge. Graduates of this program are now in positions of leadership inlodges all over this jurisdiction. Please recommend Wilkerson College to upand coming leaders in your lodge.
Our annual joint legislative reception on June 21 was a great success thisyear. A number of legislators came by to meet and greet with our officers andthe Prince Hall officers.
On the afternoon of St. John’s Day, I joined representatives and friends ofCreasy Proctor 679 to rededicate the Creasy Proctor Gymnasium on theChildren’s Home campus.
I have visited many lodges for special degree work, for service awards,Ladies’ Nights, Past Master’s Nights and other events.
Recommended Legislation
I have no recommendations for specific legislation. I do, however, offer thefollowing general recommendations:
1. We need to develop a coordinated, long-range plan for the financial sup-port of MESH and MHCO, including both annual fundraising andplanned giving.
2. We must give careful attention to the plans for expansion of MESH andthe short-term financial situation at MESH.
3. While I believe that membership development still depends on personalone-on-one relationships, we should monitor the results of “one-day
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classes” and alternative proficiencies in other jurisdictions. We maylearn something helpful.
4. Prince Hall recognition is important. Since we did not do this at thisAnnual Communication, we should try to see what information the craftneeds to be comfortable about recognition and get it to them.
5. We need to be more active and consistent with support for our youthorganizations.
Acknowledgments and Thanks
Thank you:To the district deputy grand masters and the district deputy grand lectur-
ers: I haven’t seen most of you as often as I would have liked this year, but Ihave felt your support and I am most grateful. You are where the rubber meetsthe road in the workings of our Grand Lodge.
To the past grand masters: For your advice and counsel, for the exampleof your leadership, and for your continuing interest in the success of ourFraternity.
To the Grand Lodge officers: For the effective conduct of your severalresponsibilities and for your personal friendship and support.
To the officers of the subordinate lodges: For sharing the responsibilitiesof leadership this year. Your success is our success. This Grand Lodge worksbest from the local lodge up, not from the grand master down.
To the members of our boards and committees: For the remarkableamount of time and talent you have contributed to the fraternity in all ourundertakings.
To the Highway Patrol Degree Team: I saw you in action the eveningbefore I wrote this, and I want to thank you for being such a special part of thelife of our Grand Lodge.
To Walt Clapp, Ric Carter, Cornelia Doherty, Paula Strother, and FrankieHarles: Our Grand Lodge office is operated with professionalism and efficien-cy. These men and women have a personal commitment to seeing that ourorganization functions as we need it to. Best of all they are good and caringfriends.
To Ron Page: for handling the arrangements for this AnnualCommunication. The success of our Grand Lodge sessions are the result ofyour countless hours of work and your attention to detail.
To my Brothers in Forsyth 707: For electing me to receive the degrees andfor encouraging and supporting me ever since. Special thanks to Joe Manningand Hoagy Carmichael for traveling with me this year.
To the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners and my colleagues inForsyth government who have supported me at the office while I was often offon Masonic business.
And in honor of Karen and our children and grandchildren.
Addendum
October and November 2005 were very busy months for me. There wascertainly no opportunity to “coast” from the Annual Communication to the endof my term!
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On September 30, 2006, I was graciously received at the public session ofthe Prince Hall Grand Lodge held in Winston-Salem. I thank Grand MasterFitch for this courtesy. The Prince Hall leaders were disappointed that ourGrand Lodge had not approved the resolution providing for mutual recogni-tion. However, they are good Masons and patient men, and they believe thatmutual recognition will be concluded in due time. So do I.
I attended the Scottish Rite Biennial Session October 2–5, 2006 inWashington, DC. It was an impressive assembly of Masonic leadership.Deputy Grand Master Gene Jernigan and I were honored to be among theclass receiving the 33rd degree there in Washington. If you have never visitedthe House of the Temple, put this magnificent building on your “must see” list.
The new Cobb Center at the Masonic Home for Children was dedicated inceremonies October 7–8. The generosity of the Cobb family has provided forthe restoration of the Dunn cottage (the “baby cottage”) as a wonderful multi-purpose facility for the Home.
On November, 12 we had a gala dinner celebrating the 95th Anniversaryof the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. Former Governor and Brother JamesG. Martin was our master of ceremonies. A wonderful time was had by all.
I love our ceremony for the consecration of a new lodge building. It was aprivilege to be a part of the dedication of the new building for James K. PolkLodge No. 759 in Pineville on October 8. Grand Secretary Walt Clapp and Iwere driven up to the front door in a vintage Rolls Royce!
Fall is the time for lodge awards nights. I attended awards nights atForest City Lodge No. 381, Guilford Lodge No. 656, East Gate Lodge No. 692,and Mt. Hermon Lodge No. 118. I thank Mt. Hermon Lodge for making me anHonorary Member. I went down to Lebanon Lodge No. 207 in Whiteville topresent the 50-year emblem to my special friend, Roy Lowe.
Past Masters’ Night for St. John’s 1 on October 15 was an elegant conclu-sion to the observance of their 250th Anniversary year.
I had promised to try to visit several lodges in particular during my yearas grand master. During the period covered by this report, I was pleased tomake drop-in visits to Statesville Lodge No. 27, Enterprise Lodge No. 752,Semper Fidelis Lodge No. 680, King Lodge No. 722, and Round Peak LodgeNo. 616. I wish my schedule had allowed me to visit every lodge in this grandjurisdiction!
I had visited the VA hospitals in Asheville, Durham and Salisbury earli-er in my term, and I went to the Fayetteville facility on November 22. Thework that our MSA representatives do at these hospitals is very special andthey are as quick to assist a non-Mason as they are to help a Brother.
I was pleased to confer the Joseph Monfort medal on Brothers CharlesLewis, PGM; Joseph Vale; and Alvin Hardy.
I am a native of Virginia, and so it was a special treat to attend the GrandLodge of Virginia’s Annual Communication, November 6—8, in Richmond, VA.The hospitality was very generous and the work and the ceremonies wereimpressive.
Oasis, Sudan, and Amran were welcoming and helpful to me all year. Inthe fall, I attended the Oasis Ceremonial in Hickory, and also the inauguralOasis North-South All Star Football Game in Charlotte. This game features
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players from the independent schools in North and South Carolina.Throughout 2005, I tried to communicate to you my very genuine belief
that our Grand Lodge is healthy and energetic — perhaps more healthy andenergetic than we realize. The number of new petitions is on the rise. Somelodges have had amazing membership gains. Lodges all across the State areon fire with activity, local projects and support of our charities. Our net declinein membership will soon end. This decline was never due to declining interestin the Fraternity, but only to the loss of those men who joined in such hugenumbers in the years after World War II. I remain certain that these earlyyears of the 21st century will be remembered as a period of extraordinaryMasonic renewal.
Karen and I thank you for your courtesies and hospitality throughout theyear. Words cannot communicate what a privilege it was to serve as grandmaster. God bless each of you and our Grand Lodge.
Respectfully submitted,Graham W. PervierGrand Master
Report of the Committee on Masonic JurisprudenceThe following report of the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence
was presented. The Committee made a recommendation on each topicof discussion. Each topic was dealt with individually, and then theentire report was adopted as a whole. The dispensation of each is list-ed following the details.
To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The following are the various orders that were issued during the terms of
Grand Master Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. and Grand Master Graham W. Pervier, tobe considered during this Annual Communication.
Grand Master Safrit’s Orders
Safrit Orders 1–3 were considered at the 2004 Annual Communicationand are recorded in the 2004 Proceedings.
Safrit Order No. 4
WHEREAS, on October 16, 2003, Past Grand Master Charles A. Lewis Jr.entered an Order (Lewis Order) arresting the charter of Revolution Lodge No.552 AF & AM (Revolution Lodge); and,
WHEREAS, the Lewis Order was ratified, confirmed, and accepted by thedelegates in attendance at the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge ofNorth Carolina on September 24, 2004, thereby ratifying and confirming therequirements and directives contained in the Lewis Order; and,
WHEREAS, the Lewis Order provided that at such point in time that theformer members of Revolution Lodge take such steps as are necessary to comeinto full and complete compliance with the Lewis Order, they may request ofthe Most Worshipful Grand Master that he restore the charter; and,
WHEREAS, General Greene Lodge UD was created to alleviate the hard-
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ships created for innocent members of Revolution Lodge No. 552 by the revo-cation of its charter; and,
WHEREAS, I find that such steps to come into full compliance with theLewis Order have been taken, and that all matters in the controversy havebeen resolved to my full and complete satisfaction; and,
WHEREAS, General Greene Lodge UD voted unanimously to return toRevolution Lodge No. 552 and have made formal request to the Grand Masterto that effect; and,
WHEREAS, I hereby deem it to be in the best interest of Masonry inNorth Carolina to make the following Order:
Order
NOW; THEREFORE, I hereby order, adjudge, and decree as follows:1. The charter of Revolution Masonic Lodge No. 552 AF & AM is hereby
restored, effective immediately. 2. That, effective immediately, the officers of Revolution Lodge are as fol-
lows:Master — Lewis Daniel Tysor
Senior Warden — Robert L. Warren Jr.Junior Warden — Henson CanadyTreasurer — George Thomas Hyatt
Secretary — Joel RitterSenior Deacon — David Moon
Junior Deacon — Warren RitterSenior Steward — Wayne Coffer
Junior Steward — William Richard FullerChaplain — Mack CookeTyler — Donald Charters
3. That, effective immediately, the Dispensation of General Greene Lodgeis hereby revoked.
4. That all candidates, members, and assets of General Greene UD arehereby transferred to Revolution Lodge No. 552.
Given under my hand and seal this the 17th day of November, 2004.
The Committee recommended that the order be approved.The delegates approved the order.
Safrit Order No. 5
It has been brought to my attention by the grand secretary that PalmyraLodge No. 147, AF & AM balloted on an application for restoration after sus-pension for NPD. The acting master declared the petitioner rejected withoutcomplying with Regulation 68-3 of The Code.
In such cases, the grand master may authorize a re-ballot at a stated com-munication. Therefore, the grand master, by positive and unquestionable evi-dence, determines the ballot was clearly and grossly illegal and is empoweredto order another ballot in cases of this kind. I hereby ORDER Palmyra LodgeNo. 147 to re-ballot on the above mentioned petition for the degrees at the stat-ed communication to be held on January 4, 2005.
The dispensation authorizing the re-ballot shall contain a proviso that all
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members of the lodge shall be given not less than ten days notice of the re-bal-lot by first-class mail under sealed cover and the time and place thereof.
This order shall be read to the lodge at the stated communication to beheld on December 7, 2004, entered in the minutes of that communication anda proper notation made on the margin of the minutes for the stated communi-cation on November 2, 2004, referring to this order and the date it was record-ed in the minutes.
Given under my hand and seal at Beaufort, North Carolina, this 30th
November, 2004 CE; 6004 AL.
The Committee recommended that the order be approved.The delegates approved the order.
Grand Master Pervier OrdersPervier Order No. 1
The grand secretary has informed me that Beaver Dam Lodge No. 276was in the process of voting on an application for affiliation for Brother TFK.While in the process of complying with 68-3.13 of The Code, it was brought tothe worshipful master’s attention that one of the members had left the lodgeroom. The master promptly destroyed the ballot without stating any findings.He further stated that the lodge would conduct another ballot at a subsequentcommunication.
In such cases, the grand master may authorize a re-ballot at a stated com-munication. Therefor, the grand master, by positive and unquestionable evi-dence, determines the ballot was clearly and grossly illegal and is empoweredto order another ballot in cases of this kind. I hereby ORDER Beaver DamLodge No. 276 to re-ballot on the above mentioned application for affiliation atthe stated communication to be held on June 14, 2005.
Given under my hand and seal at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this24th day of May, 2005 CE; 6005 AL.
The Committee recommended that the order be approved.The delegates approved the order.
Pervier Order No. 2
The grand secretary has forwarded to me the file on Mr. JDD, petitionerin your lodge. From the information supplied, Mr. JDD was elected to receivethe degrees in your lodge on November 23, 2004. Prior to his initiation, a mem-ber of the lodge objected to the degree. The objector did not state the reasonfor his objection. An additional investigation was called for, and a re-ballotwas scheduled. At the stated meeting held on December 28, 2004, no addition-al information was made available. A ballot was conducted, and the petition-er was rejected.
Regulation 68-3.20 provides that “After the Master declares the result ofa secret ballot, no further balloting on that particular petition… shall takeplace…” Former Regulation 73-3, which provided for objection to initiation,was repealed effective January 1, 2002. Objection to initiation can now only besustained for a reason that would disqualify a petitioner.
Regulation 71-5 provides that if a petitioner elected to the degreesbecomes disqualified before initiation, he shall not be initiated. Such a dis-
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qualification might arise if the petitioner were found to have made false state-ments on his petition, or was found by good evidence to be guilty of an offensewhich would be a serious Masonic offense were he a Mason. The Master clear-ly handled the objection prudently in this case in ordering another investiga-tion, and apparently found no basis for such a disqualification.
The ballot conducted on December 28, 2004 is, therefore, NULL andVOID. It is my ORDER that the ballot conducted on November 23, 2004 wascorrect and the petitioner JDD is hereby elected.
Given under my hand and seal at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this31st day of January, 2005.
The Committee recommended that the order be approved.The delegates approved the order.
Pervier Order No. 3
Based upon information concerning the character of Mr. SAV which hasbeen reported to me by the master of Ocean Lodge No. 405, it is my order thatthis candidate is disqualified under the law of the Grand Lodge and he maynot be initiated. The master may cancel the emergent communication calledfor May 17, 2005
Given under my hand and seal at Winston-Salem, NC this the 13th day ofMay.
The Committee recommended that the order be approved.The delegates approved the order.
Pervier Order No. 4
It has been brought to my attention by the grand secretary’s office thatLinville Lodge No. 489 elected SDH for affiliation on August 11, 2005 withoutwaiting 28 days between receiving the application and balloting.
The ballot taken on August 11, 2005 is clearly illegal under the positivelanguage of Regulation 75-11.1B of The Code, and is, therefore, NULL andVOID.
Since the grand master is empowered to order another ballot in cases ofthis kind, I hereby order Linville Lodge No. 489 to re-ballot on the applicationfor affiliation for SDH at the stated communication to be held on September 8,2005.
This order shall be read to the lodge at the next stated communication,entered on the minutes of that communication, and a proper notation made onthe margin of the minutes for August 11, 2005, referring to this Order and thedate it was recorded in the minutes.
Given under my hand and seal at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this19TH day of August, 2005.
The Committee recommended that the order be approved.The delegates approved the order.
Proposed Amendments to The Code of 1995
Pursuant to Section 10-1.3 of The Code, we present the following proposedamendments which were submitted the Annual Communication of the GrandLodge on September 24–25, 2004 and which are to be acted on at the Annual
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Communication of the Grand Lodge September 23–24, 2005.Portions to be deleted from the current by-laws are denoted with a
strikethough. Portions to be added are denoted with an underline.
Amendment Group 1
The following amendment was proposed by the Committee on Finance.This amendment would make the grand treasurer an ex officio member of
the Finance Committee.
REG. 34-3 MEMBERS.The Committee on Finance shall consist of twelve thirteen members. [27-6].
1. The following officers of the Grand Lodge shall be members of theCommittee during their respective terms of office:The Deputy Grand Master,The Senior Grand Warden, andThe Junior Grand Warden, andThe Grand Treasurer
2. Nine members of the committee shall be nominated by the Grand Masterelect and confirmed by the Grand Lodge as follows.A. At each Annual Communication, the Grand Master elect shall nom-
inate three members, each of whom shall serve for three years whenconfirmed by the Grand Lodge.
B. In the event of a vacancy on the committee the Grand Master shallfill the vacancy until the next Annual Communication of the GrandLodge when the vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term onnomination of the Grand Master elect and confirmation of the GrandLodge.
C. Subsequent to the election of officers of the Grand Lodge as provid-ed in Chapter 12, and prior to the close of Grand Lodge, the commit-tee shall elect its Chairman from its membership.
3. The Grand Treasurer and the Grand Secretary shall attend, without theright to vote, all meetings of the Finance Committee, except when eitherhe may be requested to excuse himself by a majority vote of the membersof the committee present. Their His duties to the Finance Committee willbe to advise and to provide financial information. that is available onlyto them and through them in their official capacity.
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be rejected.The delegates rejected the amendment group.
Amendment Group 2
The following amendments were proposed by the grand secretary.The amendments under this group would change various dates in The
Code to conform to the change in the Annual Meeting of the Grand Lodge toSeptember and the operation of the Grand Lodge on a calendar year.
REG. 26-4 ANNUAL REPORT.He shall make an annual report based on the calendar year and file it withthe Grand Master not less than sixty days before the annual communication
of the Grand Lodge by November fifteenth, setting forth his official acts dur-ing the year, the condition of each lodge in his district, and the condition ofMasonry in his district, and suggesting such measures as to him may appearconducive to the general good of the lodges and the fraternity. This reportshall not be published in the Annual Proceedings of the Grand Lodge, but itshall be transmitted to the incoming Grand Master as information for hisuse.
REG. 29-9 DUTIES OF DISTRICT LECTURER...
7. To file a written report with the Grand Lecturer and with the DistrictDeputy Grand Master on the ritualistic work of each lodge in his districtwith such recommendations as he may consider proper. The report shallbe filed before January November fifteenth each year.
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REG. 34-11 FRATERNAL CORRESPONDENCE.The Committee on Fraternal Correspondence shall be composed of one mem-ber appointed annually. [27-1.3.E; 27-6; 27-7]....
2. He shall furnish the Grand Secretary on or before March fifteenth ofeach year a legible copy of his report which shall be printed prior to theannual communication for the use of the officers and members present.The report of this committee shall be printed as a supplement in theAnnual Proceedings of the Grand Lodge, provided, it is presented at theannual communication as provided for in this regulation.
...
REG. 34-16 UNFINISHED BUSINESS.The Committee on Unfinished Business shall be composed of one member,appointed annually. [16-1.17; 27-1.3.J; 27-6; 27-7]....
2. The report of this committee shall be filed with the Grand Master andthe Grand Secretary not later than March fifteenth each year, and itshall be printed prior to the Annual Communication in the pamphletcontaining the Grand Master’s report for distribution to the members ofthe Grand Lodge at the Annual Communication. It shall not be adoptedor passed upon by the Grand Lodge, but it shall be received and referredto the Board of General Purposes and by it referred to such boards, com-missions, committees, or other agencies of the Grand Lodge as may beinterested in the subject matter. [16-1.17].
REG. 47-2 GRAND SECRETARY PROVIDES FORMSOn or before the fifteenth day of November December in each year, theGrand Secretary shall forward to the Secretary of each lodge sufficient copiesof blank forms for its annual return to the Grand Lodge. Returns arerequired from lodges under dispensation as well as from chartered lodges.[16-1.30].
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The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 3
The following amendments were proposed by the grand secretaryThe amendments under this group would change various provisions to
conform to the elimination of territorial jurisdiction of lodges.
REG. 13-3 PERTAINING TO SUBORDINATE LODGES.Some, but not all, of the powers and duties of the Grand Master pertainingto subordinate lodges are as follows....
8. To grant dispensations to lodges in special cases as follows:...
G. To permit a lodge to hold its communications temporarily, and incase of extreme necessity, or for a satisfactory reason, in anotherlocation than that named in its charter or dispensation; but alwayswithin the state and within the territorial jurisdiction of the lodge orwithin an immediately adjoining lodge territorial jurisdiction, or inan adjoining Masonic District, but such permit shall not change theexisting territorial jurisdiction of the lodge. Only the Grand Lodgemay authorize a lodge to move its location permanently from thatnamed in its charter.
...REG. 34-9 MATTERS REFERRED.The following matters shall be referred to this committee: [27-1.3.D; 27-6; 27-7; 27-7.7; 27-7.8]....
4. All petitions to change territorial jurisdiction of lodges. [42-3.1].
REG. 38-4 LOCATION OF A LODGE.The location of a lodge shall be within the limits of the specific city, town, vil-lage, or place designated in its dispensation, charter, or warrant. and if thelocation should not be a recognized geographical site to be found on currentmaps, then its location shall be designated or described in such manner thatthereafter it may with certainty be found as the locus from which its territori-al jurisdiction can be measured and ascertained. [39-2.4; 42-1; 45-7].
1. The location of a chartered lodge shall not be changed permanentlyunless authorized by the Grand Lodge, except as provided in Regulation42-1.5. [13-3.8.G; 13-3.8; 41-5; 42-1.5; 42-3.1; 42-3; 45-7; 71-14].
2. A lodge which has not been chartered shall not change its location nor itsmeeting place except by dispensation of the Grand Master.[13-3.8.G; 39-11; 45-7; 71-14].
REG. 39-2 PETITION FOR DISPENSATION.The requirement for the issuance of a dispensation for the formation of a newlodge is a petition on the prescribed form signed by not less than twentyMaster Masons setting forth the following information: [Official Form 1].
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...6. Each petition for dispensation to form a new lodge shall also be accom-
panied by the following:...
B. A statement showing the approximate population of the territorywithin its proposed jurisdiction,
C. A statement showing the names, numbers, and locations of the near-est lodges, in every direction, and the distance of each from the loca-tion of the proposed lodge,
D. A certificate from each lodge whose jurisdiction would be affected bysuch new lodge consenting, or refusing to consent, to the issuance ofthe dispensation, [39-4]
(Subsections E through G will be designated B through D)
REG. 39-4 REQUEST FOR CONSENT. ObsoleteA request for the consent of all lodges including those in concurrent territorythat would be affected by the establishment of a new lodge is indispensable,and the following shall be done. [39-2.6.D; 39-6].1. A petition shall be sent by registered first-class mail to each lodge interest-ed, in which shall be set forth the intent to file a petition for a dispensation toform a new lodge giving the proposed name of the lodge, its proposed location,the names of the proposed Master and Wardens and petitioning the lodge toconsider the same and if agreeable thereto to consent to the issuance of thedispensation. [87-19; Official Form 2]
2. At its first stated communication after the receipt of such petition, thelodge will act thereon either favorably and without reservations or excep-tions, or unfavorably; it shall certify its action to the brother named asthe proposed Master, and shall send a copy thereof to the GrandSecretary. A majority affirmative vote at a stated communication shallconstitute consent. [39-4.5; Official Form 3].
3. Failure to act within the time herein prescribed or to notify the GrandSecretary and the brother named as proposed Master of any objectionshall be construed as consent and waiver of objection to the formation ofthe new lodge.
4. If there are three or more lodges interested and only one lodge shallobject to the issuance of the dispensation, the Grand Master in his solediscretion may issue the dispensation notwithstanding the single objec-tion.
5. A chartered lodge recommending or consenting to the formation of a newlodge thereby cedes territorial jurisdiction to the new lodge if and whenit is instituted.
REG. 39-7 RESTRICTIONS AS TO DISPENSATIONS.The restrictions as to dispensations to form new lodges shall be as follows:
1. A dispensation for a new lodge shall not be issued unless its location andthree-fourths of its proposed territorial jurisdiction is wholly within theState of North Carolina, and [42-1.7].
(Subsections 2 through 7 will be designated 1 through 6.)
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REG. 39-11 JURISDICTION AND RIGHTS.Lodges under dispensation shall have territorial jurisdiction as provided forchartered lodges and may exercise all the rights of chartered lodges, exceptelecting the first three officers, installing any of its officers, affiliating mem-bers, granting demits, issuing certificates of good standing under Regulation75-15, adopting a seal, or sending representatives to Grand Lodge. They maysend the Master and Wardens or any of them as delegates to the Grand Lodge,but they shall have no vote therein. Their members have the same rights andprivileges as members of a chartered lodge except the right to demit. [3-5; 38-4.2; 45-8; 52-1.2; 75-15; 76-1.5].
REG. 48-1 RESOLUTION AND PROCEDURE.Lodges occupying adjoining territory or having concurrent jurisdiction shall bepermitted to consolidate, lodges desiring to consolidate shall take the follow-ing preliminary steps toward effecting a consolidation....REG. 49-1 DEFUNCT LODGE.A defunct lodge is one whose dispensation, warrant, or charter has been sur-rendered or revoked, or whose membership has been reduced to less thantwenty members....
3. The territory of a defunct lodge whose charter has been revoked or sur-rendered shall be as if such lodge had never existed.
REG. 49-2 DORMANT LODGE.A dormant lodge is one that has failed to meet for six consecutive months, orwhose charter has been arrested but not revoked. [41-1.4; 41-10.6; 45-14; 49-9].
1. A lodge whose functions have been suspended by arrest of its charter bythe Grand Master does not lose jurisdiction over its territory or its unfin-ished material until its charter has been revoked by the Grand Lodge.
...REG. 49-9 TERRITORY OF A DORMANT LODGE. ObsoleteThe Grand Master, on written application to him by the lodge or lodges near-est to a dormant lodge may authorize the nearest lodge, or lodges, to exercisejurisdiction over the territory of the dormant lodge and to receive and act uponpetitions for the degrees from residents.
1. The Grand Master shall give at least thirty daysÛ notice to the Master,Wardens, and Secretary of the dormant lodge of the proposed order.
2. The Grand Master shall issue the proposed order unless the Master,Wardens, and Secretary of the dormant lodge show cause deemed satis-factory by him for such dormancy. [41-1.4; 42-3; 49-2]
3. The Grand Master shall notify all interested lodges of his action on theapplication.
REG. 53-2 QUALIFICATIONS.The qualifications of the officers of a lodge shall be as follows: [11-6]....
9. The fact that a Brother lives outside the state Jurisdiction or territorial
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boundaries of a lodge shall not prevent him from serving his lodge aseither an appointive or elective officer, provided that the appointment orelection of a member who lives outside the state shall be subject to thepower of the Grand Master to remove the officer under Regulation 57-1.7, 57-5, or 57-5.2.
REG. 66-3 JURISDICTION.A lodge may receive a petition from a qualified profane over whom it hasacquired jurisdiction. If a lodge has jurisdiction over a profane and however ifhe moves his residence, in good faith, from its jurisdiction to another place,either within or without the state, that lodge shall not receive a petition fromhim because he would not then be qualified to petition that lodge underRegulations 42-7.1, and 66-1.8. [42-5; 42-8.3; 42-8.5.E; 42-9; 65-3.2; 66-1.8; 68-12].
REG. 67-10 MEMBER LEAVING JURISDICTION. OBSOLETEA member of a Committee of Investigation who has removed from the juris-diction state of the lodge without signing the report may sign it out of thejurisdiction or out of the state.
REG. 70-1 PRESENTING A NEW PETITION.If a rejected petitioner for the degrees desires again to petition a lodge, hecan do so only by presenting a new petition in regular form, which will takethe same procedure as his first petition....
2. No lodge shall receive the petition of one who has been rejected for thedegrees within six months from the date of his rejection.A. A petitioner for the degrees rejected by a lodge having concurrent
jurisdiction cannot petition another lodge of the same concurrentjurisdiction until the lapse of one year following the date of his rejec-tion.
B. If he moves from the concurrent jurisdiction and resides within thejurisdiction of another lodge the time prescribed by law, he may peti-tion that lodge. [42-7.1; 42-9; 42-11; 42-16; 42-6; 86-2.24].
REG. 71-14 WHERE CONFERRED.A lodge cannot hold a communication for the purpose of conferring degrees orfor any other purpose elsewhere than in its territorial jurisdiction other thanat its usual meeting place except as provided by law. [13-3.8.G; 38-4.1; 38-4.2;38-5; 42-3; 45-7].
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 4
The following amendment was proposed by the grand secretary.This amendment would conform the right of a member to object to courtesy
work to the standard for objecting to initiation or advancement within thelodge.
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REG. 71-10 COURTESY WORK.On written request of a lodge having jurisdiction, or under signature of itsMaster and Secretary, any lodge in this state may confer the requesteddegrees, or either of them, on a candidate elected by the lodge making therequest, identity of the candidate being first fully established. [42-10; 42-13;59-4.2; 73-10; 43-11; Official Form 37]....
3. A lodge shall not do courtesy work for another lodge against the objec-tion of one of its members. [50-5.6; 71-7; 73-10].
(Subsections 4 through 6 will be designated 3 through 5.)
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 5
The following amendments were proposed by the grand secretary.The amendments under this group would make a current dues card a cer-
tificate of good standing.
REG. 75-5 CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING. ObsoleteA Master Mason, who is a member of a chartered North Carolina lodge whosedues are paid to December thirty-first of the current year, or to December thir-ty-first of the next succeeding year but for not less than two calendar monthsin advance, may receive from the Secretary of the lodge of which he is a mem-ber a Certificate of Good Standing in the lodge on N.C. Official Form No. 9. Noaction by the lodge shall be necessary to authorize the Secretary to issue sucha certificate.
1. A certificate of good standing shall be in the prescribed form and shallbear the seal of the issuing lodge and shall be good until the date of itsexpiration as therein noted and no longer. [Official Form 9].
2. A certificate of good standing shall not be issued to a member deprivedof the right to affiliate under Regulation 75-1.1, 75-1.2, or 75-1.3.
REG. 75-15 MEMBER OF NORTH CAROLINA LODGE. ObsoleteA Master Mason, who is a member of a chartered North Carolina lodge mayfile an application for affiliation with another North Carolina lodge supportedby either a certificate of good standing issued pursuant to Regulation 75-5 ora dues receipt card, showing dues paid at least two calendar months inadvance.
1. If he is elected on his application or if such new lodge is instituted on orbefore the expiration date named in the Certificate of Good Standing, hethereby and on the date of such election or such institution shall becomea member of the lodge electing him or the lodge under dispensation, asthe case may be, notwithstanding that the lodge issuing the Certificateof Good Standing may have become dormant or defunct after the date ofthe certificate.
2. The Secretary of the lodge electing him or of the new lodge shall imme-diately certify the fact of such election or such membership, with the datethereof, to the Grand Secretary who will make his record thereof andthen send the certificate of election to the lodge issuing the Certificate of
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Good Standing with instructions that the applicant shall be droppedfrom the roll of membership of the lodge and that his membership there-in is terminated as of the date of election or institution, as the case maybe, in the same manner as if by demit bearing that date.
3. In the event the lodge issuing the said certificate is dormant or defuncton the date he is elected on his application or the new lodge is institut-ed, then the Grand Secretary shall make the records required for thepurpose of completing the transfer of membership under said certificate.
4. If the applicant is rejected, the Certificate of Good Standing shall bereturned to him. [39-9; 39-3, 39-11; 49-2.1; 57-5.3; 75-3.3; 75-14.1; 76-3.3;76-11.1; 76-1.3; 76-13; 77-2.3; 77-10; 87-7; Chapters 75; 76; OfficialForms 9, 10, 11].
REG. 76-1 DEFINED.To demit is to withdraw from a lodge. A demit shall sever the relationshipbetween the lodge and the member absolutely. [76-9; 76-8; 87-18; OfficialForm 35-A, 36].
1. No lodge in this state shall issue a provisional or conditional demit, butit may issue a Certificate of Good Standing on N.C. Official Form 9 to amember who wishes to transfer to another lodge in this state. [75-15; 87-18]
2. A member of a lodge in this state may request a Certificate of MasonicStatus for transfer to a lodge in another state. The lodge Secretary shallnotify the Grand Secretary of the request and shall furnish the name ofthe said member, the name, number and location of the lodge to whichhe wishes to transfer, and the date to which dues have been paid. TheGrand Secretary will issue the certificate on N.C. Official Form 35-A andwill notify the Secretary after the election in the other lodge.
2. 3. An absolute demit shall not become invalid by lapse of time. ; but acertificate of good standing shall be void after the date therein specified.[68-8.2; 75-15].
3. 4. Neither a Certificate of Good Standing, nor a Certificate of MasonicStatus, nor a A demit shall not be issued to an honorary member. [81-4;81-5; Official Form 64).
4. 5. A lodge under dispensation shall have no authority to demit members.or to issue certificates of good standing under Regulation 75-15. [39-11].
5. 6. The action of the lodge shall constitute the demission. The certificateof demit is only the evidence thereof and is evidence also that the broth-er named therein was made a Master Mason and was in good standingat the time it was granted.
REG. 77-7 DUES CARD.All lodges shall use the same form of official receipt card as provided for inChapter 88 and they shall use no other form. [59-12.4].
1. No official receipt card shall be issued to any member unless, and until,his dues for the entire year represented by the card issued are fully paid,or unless they have been remitted. [77-2.2.A; 77-12].
2. The official receipt card shall not be valid as a certificate or as documen-
tary evidence of membership unless it is signed in his own handwritingby the brother to whom it is issued nor unless the seal of the lodge issu-ing it is either impressed thereon, or a facsimile thereof is printed orstamped thereon, and the receipt card bears the name of the secretary ofsaid lodge in his own handwriting or a facsimile thereof. [46-2; 51-3; 59-12.4; 88-1].
3. The official receipt card shall be evidence of membership and shall bevalid as a certificate of good standing expiring December 31 of the yearissued.
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 6
The following amendment was proposed by the grand secretary.This amendment would conform the requirements for signing a petition to
organize a new lodge to the recent changes in The Code to allow plural mem-berships.
REG. 76-3 REQUIREMENTS.A member may be granted an absolute demit when the following requirementsare met....
3. If the applicant is an officer of the lodge, he must resign his office beforemaking application for any kind of a demit. or before signing a petitionto organize a new lodge. [57-5.3; 75-15].
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 7
The following amendments was proposed by the grand secretary.The amendments under this group would raise the fees for petitions for a
dispensation for the formation of a new lodge, fees for a charter for a new lodge,and the fees for a duplicate charter.
REG. 39-2 PETITION FOR DISPENSATION.The requirement for the issuance of a dispensation for the formation of a newlodge is a petition on the prescribed form signed by not less than twentyMaster Masons setting forth the following information: [Official Form 1]....
6. Each petition for dispensation to form a new lodge shall also be accom-panied by the following:
...G. Remittance for the fee for such dispensation in the sum of $100.00
$300.00. [5-1.2]....REG. 40-5 FEE FOR CHARTER.The petitioners for a charter for a new lodge shall pay a fee of One ThreeHundred Dollars plus the cost of preparation before the Charter is issued. [5-1.3].
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REG. 41-7 FEE FOR DUPLICATE CHARTER.A fee of Fifteen One hundred fifty dollars plus the cost of preparation shallaccompany an application for a duplicate charter or a petition to change thename or the location of a lodge. [5-1.3; 42-1.6.H].
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 8
The following amendment was proposed by the grand secretary.This amendment would allow each lodge to set the amount its Committee
on Charity may dispense in the by laws of the lodge.
REG. 61-2 CHARITY.The Committee on Charity shall consist of the Master and Senior and JuniorWardens. The Master shall be the chairman.
2. This committee shall have power at any time to draw on the Treasurer,through its chairman, without further action by the lodge for a sum notexceeding ten dollars for any one case, the amount established in the by-laws of the lodge to relieve the distress of a worthy brother or thosedependent upon him. The amount that may be drawn under this sectionmay be increased or reduced by each lodge in its by-laws. In the absenceof a by-law thereon by any particular lodge, the amount above statedshall govern. [44-7(Art.13:1)].
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 9
The following amendment was proposed by the grand secretaryThis amendment would permit the filing of a lodges annual return by fac-
simile or e-mail.
REG. 47-5 SIGNATURE AND FILING.Both copies of the annual return shall be signed by the then Master andSecretary, respectively, and under seal of the lodge. The original or electronicfacsimile shall be filed with the Grand Secretary, and the copy shall be filed inthe permanent records of the lodge.
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 10
The following amendment has was by the grand secretary.This amendment would conform the restrictions on the powers of the
Master to the elimination of the right to object to initiation.
REG. 59-3 RESTRICTIONS - MASTER’S POWERS.The following are some, but not all, of the restrictions on the powers of theMaster of a lodge are as follows....
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3. A Master shall not ignore or refuse to accept an objection to initiation oradvancement as provided by law. [59-2.17; 73-3].
...5. A Master shall not have the right to demand of a member his reasons for
making an objection to the initiation of a candidate, or for objecting tothe presence of a visiting Mason. [50-5.9; 73-3.5].
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 11
The following amendment has been proposed by the grand secretary.This amendment would remove the roster of certified lecturers from the
Annual Proceedings of the Grand Lodge, to conform to the current practice inpublishing the Annual Proceedings.
REG. 29-7 CLASSES OF LECTURERS.The Board of Custodians is authorized, in its discretion:...2. To establish a roster for each grade or class authorized by it, on which shallbe posted the names of each brother qualified for the roster of each grade orclass. , these rosters shall be printed in the Annual Proceedings of the GrandLodge.This amendment group was not brought forward for a vote.
Amendment Group 12
The following amendments were proposed by the grand secretary.The amendments under this group would eliminate the appearance of
financial control of the Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, Inc., Masonicand Eastern Star Home of North Carolina, Incorporated, and the NorthCarolina Masonic Foundation, Incorporated by the Grand Lodge from TheCode to bring The Code into conformity with the relationship between theGrand Lodge and the charities it supports under the corporate laws of the Stateof North Carolina.
REG. 22-1 REPORTS TO COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.On the first day of March each year The Grand Treasurer, and the GrandSecretary , and the respective Directors of The Masonic Home for Children atOxford, Inc., Masonic and Eastern Star Home of North Carolina, Incorporated,and The North Carolina Masonic Foundation, Incorporated, shall make adetailed written report of all monies and other property received by theirrespective institutions them, stating the source of and the disposition madethereof during the preceding fiscal year; and before March fifteenth of thatyear, they shall deliver one copy of such reports to the Grand Master, one copyto the Chairman of the Committee on Finance, and two copies to the GrandSecretary for the Grand Lodge records. [15-1.8; 16-1.14; 16-1.39; 21-5].
1. The Committee on Finance may require the Grand Treasurer, and theGrand Secretary, or the directors of any of the aforesaid Masonic corpo-rations to lay before it all vouchers and receipts for the payment of
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monies by them respectively, during the preceding fiscal year. [34-5.1].2. The Grand Treasurer, and the Grand Secretary, and the directors of any
of the aforesaid Masonic corporations shall make and deliver such otherreports relating to finances and property as may be ordered by the GrandLodge or the Grand Master.
REG. 22-4 EXAMINATION BY ACCOUNTANT.The Grand Master shall engage a competent accountant and contract withhim to examine the books and accounts of the Grand Treasurer, the GrandSecretary; Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, Inc.; Masonic and EasternStar Home of North Carolina, Incorporated; The North Carolina MasonicFoundation, Incorporated, and any other agency or institution in which theGrand Lodge may be financially interested and report to the Grand Lodge andthe Grand Master their condition as of the close of each preceding fiscal yearof each office, agency or institution or oftener if required to do so by the GrandMaster. [22-4.3]....
3. Not later than February twenty-fifth March fifteenth of each year thebooks, records, accounts, vouchers, securities, funds, and all other finan-cial matters of the Grand Treasurer, the Grand Secretary; MasonicHome for Children at Oxford, Inc.; Masonic and Eastern Star Home ofNorth Carolina, Incorporated, The North Carolina Masonic Foundation,Incorporated, and any other agency or institution in which the GrandLodge has a proprietary interest for the preceding fiscal year shall becarefully audited and examined by the accountant and a written reportshall be submitted by him to the next annual communication of theGrand Lodge.
4. Before March August fifteenth of each year, one copy of each of the auditreports in detail shall be filed with the Grand Master, one copy with theChairman of the Committee on Finance, two copies with the GrandSecretary for the Grand Lodge records and files, and such other copies asare ordered by the Grand Master or the Grand Lodge. [15-1.8; 15-1.12;16-1.14; 21-1].
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 13
The following amendment was proposed by the Board of Custodians.This amendment would allow the title Past District Deputy Grand
Lecturer to be conferred on a brother who has served only one year to conformwith the practice concerning DDGMs.
REG. 29-9 DUTIES OF DISTRICT LECTURERS.The duties of a District Deputy Grand Lecturer shall be as follows....10. On recommendation of the Board of Custodians and with the approval of
the Grand Master, the Grand Lodge, by a majority vote, may grant thehonorary title of Past District Deputy Grand Lecturer to a brother who
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has served three appointments at least one year as a District DeputyGrand Lecturer. [11-4].
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 14
The following amendment was proposed by the Board of Custodians.This amendment would eliminate the requirement of consecutive years of
service for the Board of Custodians to present a “Laudamus” certificate.
REG. 29-11 CERTIFICATES.No lodge nor any brother shall issue any certificate or letter of proficiency inthe Authorized Work or any part thereof....
3. The Board of Custodians may present a Certificate of SpecialRecognition known as “Laudamus” to those Certified Lecturers of thehighest grade or class who have maintained their proficiency in thatgrade or class for fifteen consecutive years.
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted.The delegates adopted the amendment group.
Amendment Group 15
The following amendment was proposed by Grand Master Leonard Y.Safrit.
This amendment would expand the time for presentation of proposedamendments The Code.
SEC. 10-1 MANNER OF AMENDMENT.Except when a general revision of The Code is ordered by the Grand Lodge, asprovided in Section 10.2, or any part of this Constitution or any of theRegulations can be amended, repealed, revised or altered in the followingmanner:
1. A proposal to alter, amend, revise or repeal any part of the constitution,or any regulation, article, section, or subdivision, or any part of THECODE, must be submitted to the Grand Lodge not later than noon of thesecond day of any December 31 for consideration at the following annu-al communication, and the proposal shall take the course provided inthis section
The proposal was amended to make it effective immediately.
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be adopted asamended.
The delegates adopted the amendment group as amended.
Amendment Group 16
The following amendment was proposed by Grand Master Leonard Y.Safrit.
This amendment would return the vote on recognition of another GrandLodge to a simple majority vote, adoption of this amendment will not affectvotes taken at the 2005 Annual Communication.
SEC. 6-2 VOTE ON RECOGNITION.No Grand Lodge shall be recognized by the Grand Lodge of North Carolinauntil by an affirmative vote by 2/3 majority of the voting members present.
Grand Master Safrit withdrew the amendment before consideration.
Amendment Group 17
The following amendment was proposed by P. P. Turner Lodge No. 746.This amendment would establish a nominating committee and allow nom-
inations form the floor for the offices of Grand Treasurer and Grand Secretary.
REG. 12-1 MANNER OF ELECTION.At each annual communication of the Grand Lodge there shall be elected with-out nomination a Grand Master, a Deputy Grand Master, a Senior GrandWarden, a Junior Grand Warden. a Grand Treasurer, and a Grand Secretaryby written ballot. There shall be elected by nomination from the Grand LodgeNominating Committee or by recommendation from a lodge via written nomi-nation at the Annual Communication preceding the one at which the electionis held, a Grand Secretary and Grand Treasurer. All elections will be conduct-ed by written ballot.
REG. 34-23 GRAND LODGE OFFICER NOMINATION COMMITTEEThe Grand Master shall appoint a Grand Officer Nominating Committee ofthree members, one member to serve for three years, one to serve two years,and one to serve one year. The Grand master shall appoint one member ineach ensuing year to replace the third-year member as his term expires andmay, from time to time, appoint replacements for the unexpired term of anymember who for whatsoever reason is unable to continue to serve. The thirdyear member will serve as chairman.It shall be the duty of the Committee to place in nomination one person foreach elective office in Reg. 12-1 of the Code so specified. The presiding officershall, at each Annual Communication, call for the further nominations for anyproposals for election at the next Annual Communication. The proposal will besubmitted by the nominating Lodge over the seal of that Lodge and will con-tain a simple statement of the candidate’s qualifications. This nominationstatement shall contain a brief listing of the candidate’s Masonic history andany pertinent background information which illustrates his qualification forthe position for which he is nominated. This will be published in the NCMason and other educational documents that are presented to the lodges dur-ing the year preceding the Annual Communication at which the vote will beheld. At the Annual Communication, the nomination forms for all candidatesfor any office will be read immediately prior to balloting for that office. Nomination forms must be placed on the desk of the Grand Secretary beforenoon of the Annual Communication preceding the one of which they are ableto be acted upon.Should a vacancy occur in the office of Grand Secretary or Grand Treasurerduring the year after the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge, forexample one dies or resigns, he will be replaced in accordance with Reg. 11-11.As soon as the vacancy is known, Nominations may be received for 90 days fol-lowing the announcement of the vacancy via letter from the office of Grand
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Secretary to the lodges. If the vacancy occurs within less than one month fromthe next Annual Communication, properly executed nomination forms may bereceived up until noon of the first day of the annual communication.
The Committee recommended that the amendment group be rejected.The delegates rejected the amendment group.
Communications AwardsRic Carter, editor of The North Carolina Mason, presented the 2005
Communications Awards to outstanding lodge newsletters and web sites onbehalf of the Grand Lodge and the Board of Publication of The North CarolinaMason. The winners were:
University Lodge No. 408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Plumb LineGate City Lodge No. 694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The TrestleboardWalter J. Klein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother ZebGreen Level Lodge No. 277 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Web Site
Final Report of the Board of General PurposesThe following report of the Board of General Purposes was read
and adopted in its various parts.To the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina:The Board of General Purposes has held regular meetings pursuant to the
provisions of The Code, such meetings having been held on December 4, 2004;March 11, 2005; June 12, 2005; and September 22, 2005. The December meet-ing was held at the Masonic Temple, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. TheMarch and June meetings were held in the Grand Lodge Executive OfficeBuilding, Raleigh, North Carolina. The September meeting was held in theSheraton Imperial Hotel, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. A telecon-ference meeting was held on October 8, 2004.
At each regular meeting of the Board, reports were made by the grandmaster, the grand treasurer, the grand secretary, the chairman of theCommittee on Finance, the president of the North Carolina MasonicFoundation, Inc., and by other members of the Board of General Purposes rel-ative to the various activities of the Grand Lodge.
At the meeting on September 22, 2005, action was taken relative to thedistribution of the Report of the Grand Master, the several sections of thesame being referred to the appropriate board, committee or commission.
Election of Members of the Board of Directorsof the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, Inc.
Pursuant to the provisions of their by-laws, the Board nominated the fol-lowing members of the Board of Directors of the Masonic and Eastern StarHome of North Carolina, Inc., with terms expiring as shown:
2008 – William B. Brunk, PGM (Hiram 40)2008 – William T. Hutchins Jr. (Knap of Reeds 158)
2008 – R. Thomas Dooley (West Gate 738)Junior Grand Warden Dan C. Rice was named an observer
The Grand Lodge delegates confirmed the nominations.
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Board of General Purposes
Grand Master-elect Jernigan nominated Jerry R. Tillett, PGM (Manteo521) and Richard G. Moore, PGM (Mt. Holly 544) as members of the Board ofGeneral Purposes for terms of three years expiring in 2008.
The Grand Lodge delegates confirmed the nominations.
Representative to the George WashingtonMasonic National Memorial Association
Grand Master-elect Jernigan nominated William H. Simpson, PGM(Stokesdale 428) as representative to the George Washington MasonicNational Memorial Association.
Representative to the Masonic Service Association
Grand Master-elect Jernigan nominated L. R. Thomas Jr., PGM (Berne724) as representative to the Masonic Service Association.
Election of Member of the Board Of Directors of theNorth Carolina Masonic Foundation, Inc.
Pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 35-1.1, the Grand Master-electnominated William H. Simpson, PGM (Stokesdale 428) as a member of theBoard of Directors of the North Carolina Masonic Foundation, Inc. for a 5-yearterm expiring 2010.
The Grand Lodge delegates confirmed the nominations.
Election of Trustees of the Drewry MemorialGrand Secretary’s Fund
Pursuant to the provisions of the Trust, the Grand Master-elect nominat-ed Robert J. Dowen (James B. Green 735) and Cameron E. Shearon (Hiram40) as trustees of the Drewry Memorial Grand Secretary’s Fund.
The Grand Lodge delegates confirmed the nominations.
Board of Custodians
The Grand Master-elect appointed Dwight M. Sigmon, CL (Catawba 248)and Mitchell L. Spruill, CL (Uninimity 7) as members of the Board ofCustodians for terms of three years expiring in 2008.
Committee on Appeals
The Grand Master-elect nominated Scott T. Horn (Old Town 751) as amember of the Committee on Appeals for a term of five years, expiring in 2010.
The Grand Lodge confirmed the nomination.
Committee on Subordinate Lodge Special Activities
Pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 32-1, the Board nominated thefollowing members of the Committee on Subordinate Lodge Special Activities,with terms expiring as shown:
2008 – Thomas R. Jackson Jr. (Kenly 257)The Grand Lodge delegates confirmed the nomination.
Election of Members of the Committee on Masonic Jurisprudence
Pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 34-1, the Grand Master-elect
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nominated the following members of the Committee on MasonicJurisprudence for terms expiring as shown:
2008 – Oscar W. Harbin Jr. (Suluda 482)2008 – James H. Baker Jr. (Creasy Proctor 679)
2008 – Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. (Franklin 109)2008 – Benjamin D. Forrest III (Grimesland 475)
The Grand Lodge delegates confirmed the nominations.
Election of Members of the Committee on Finance
Pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 34-3, the Grand Master-electnominated the following members of the Committee on Finance for termsexpiring as shown:
2008 – G. Glenn Adams (Whetstone 515)2008 – E. Craig Howard (Coharie 379)
2008 – Samuel D. Vaughan Jr. (Oak Grove 750)The Grand Lodge delegates confirmed the nominations.
Committee on Masonic Education
The Grand Master-elect named the following members of the Committeeon Masonic Education for the terms indicated.
2008 – W. Kenneth Wichard (Wayne 112)2008 – Larry Thompson (Blackmer 127)
2008 – Clayton Wright (Temple 676)
Officers Appointed by the Grand Master-Elect
William L. Dill (St. John’s 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior Grand DeaconLewis R. Ledford (Statesville 27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Junior Grand DeaconRobert E. Gresham Jr. (Albemarle 703) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand MarshallDewey R. Preslar Jr. (Andrew Jackson 576) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand StewardDalton Wayne Mayo (Hiram 98) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand StewardGeorge Harold Wilson Jr. (Mingo 206) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand TylerTommy L. Jones (P. P. Turner 746) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand ChaplainMichael W. Brantley (Raleigh 500) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand HistorianRobert D. Street (Rockingham 495) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand LecturerBobby Ray Etheridge (Lillington 302) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Orator
The Board of Publication of The North Carolina Mason
On nomination, duly seconded, John O. Newman (East Laport 358) waselected by the Board of General Purposes as a member of the Board ofPublication for a term of five years, expiring in 2010.
Grand Lodge Closed in Ample Form
There being no further business to come before the Grand Lodge, the min-utes were approved, and the Grand Lodge was closed in ample form.
Grand Master
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Attest:I certify that the forgoing Proceedings are a true and correct record of the
official transactions of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, at the communica-tion held on September 23–24, 2005, and that they were prepared by me fromthe detailed minutes of that communication, and were published under mysupervision.
Grand Secretary
EmergentCommunications
Of The
Grand Lodge
Held During the Term
Of
Grand MasterGraham W. Pervier
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Emergent Communication
October 9, 2005
An emergent communication of the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free andAccepted Masonic of North Carolina was held in James K. Polk Lodge No. 759,AF & AM in Pineville, North Carolina, on Saturday, October 9, 2005, at 11:00A.M., with the following officer’s present:
Graham W. Pervier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand MasterRobert K. Braswellas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Deputy Grand MasterJames S. Fergusonas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Senior Grand WardenThomas F. Edwards Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Junior Grand WardenWilliam T. Crump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand TreasurerFrench B. Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand SecretaryEdward V. Albert III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Senior Grand DeaconChristopher T. Minoras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Junior Grand DeaconDennis E. Woolery (DDGL-32) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . as Grand MarshalJeffrey C. Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand StewardMark A. Rudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand StewardRandolph S. Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand ChaplainWarren E. Dover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand Tyler
Other Guests PresentWalt Sealy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DDGM-22, Grand Lodge of South CarolinaBill Burgess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DDGL-31Joe Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DDGM-32Robert E. Gresham Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand MarshalDan Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior Grand DeaconT. Walton Clapp III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand Secretary
The Grand Lodge was opened in ample form by Grand Master Graham W.Pervier. He announced that the purpose of this emergent communication wasto dedicate the new lodge building of James K. Polk Lodge No. 759, AF & AM.The grand master dispensed with labor and guests of the evening were admit-ted for the ceremony.
The address of welcome was given by W. B. Lamb, master of James K.Polk Lodge No. 759.
The ceremony of dedication was then conducted with the usual Masoniccustom with the following officers:
Graham W. Pervier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grand MasterRobert K. Braswella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Deputy Grand MasterJames S. Fergusona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Senior Grand WardenThomas F. Edwards Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Junior Grand WardenWilliam T. Crumpas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand TreasurerFrench B. Harveyas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand SecretaryEdward V. Albert III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Senior Grand DeaconChristopher T. Minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Junior Grand DeaconDennis E. Woolery (DDGL-32) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand MarshalRandolph S. Richardson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand ChaplainWarren E. Dover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .as Grand TylerMarion M. Baxley Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bearer of the TaperRobert E. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bearer of the ConstitutionWallace J. Thrower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bearer of the Three Great LightsJames A. Barnett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Architect
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Those who were not Master Masons retired and Labor was resumed in theGrand Lodge. Brother W. B. Lamb expressed the lodge’s appreciation to thegrand master and others who participated in the ceremony.
The purpose for which this emergent communication was called havingbeen accomplished, the minutes were read and approved, and the GrandLodge was closed in ample form.
Graham W. Pervier, Grand MasterT. Walton Clapp III, Grand Secretary
Appendix
Contents
Lodges Under the Jurisdiction of theGrand Lodge of North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124
Grand Officers (1787-2005) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139
Historical Table of Lodges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145
Roster of Awards of Joseph Montfort Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171
Grand Lodges and Their Representatives(United States and Other) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178
Roster of Awards of the Laudamus Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .184
Abstract of Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191
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St. John’s 1 (12)Wilmington
4712 Oriole Drive2 Tuesday
M-Joseph Clyde Knox Jr.S-Mervin Eugene Hogg
Royal White Hart 2 (8)Halifax
Not available1 Tuesday
M-Roy David CobbS-Wilbur Allen Garner
St. John’s 3 (7)New Bern
516 Hancock Street2 & 4 Wednesday, October-May2 Wednesday, June-September
M-Glenn Neal NormanS-Ellwin Coy Wetherington
St. John’s 4 (10)Kinston
1810 N. Heritage Street2 & 4 Monday
M-John Sheppard Smith Jr.S-Sterling Ward Gillikin Jr.
Charity 5 (5)Windsor
King Street1 Thursday
M-Larry Wayne WilliamsS-Miles Cullen Davis Jr.
Unanimity 7 (1)Edenton
215 E. Water Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Randy Wayne HughesS-Carlton Franklin Jackson
Phoenix 8 (17)Fayetteville
221 Mason Street2 Tuesday
M-Brett Lee JohnsonS-William Dennis Ivey
Johnston-Caswell 10 (8)Warrenton
611 S. Main Street1 Monday
M-Howard Winston ShortS-George Alvin Fleming
Caswell Brotherhood 11(22)
YanceyvilleFiretower Road1 & 3 Monday
M-Michael Glenn AdkinsS-George Williamson
St. John’s 13 (11)KenansvilleLodge Street1 Thursday
M-Kenneth Patrick BellS-Snodie Bond Wilson
American George 17 (5)MurfreesboroCollege Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Joseph Quinton DickersonS-Edward Wayne Futrell
Eagle 19 (19)Hillsborough
142 W. King Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Stephen Scott TutorS-Jeffrey Allen Borcik
Statesville 27 (30)Statesville
302 E. Front Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Ronald Howard SmithS-Joseph Patrick Link
Phalanx 31 (32)Charlotte
4740 Randolph Road1 Tuesday
M-Roger Alan HuseS-Paul Wilson Poley
Stokes 32 (28)Concord
51 Brumley Avenue1 Monday
M-Claude Lafayette Barnhardt IIIS-Henry Reid Tucker
Davie 39 (5)Ahoskie
Corner North & Mitchell1 & 3 Thursday
M-Barry Stephen HoggardS-Orrin Chester Harrell
Hiram 40 (15)Raleigh
1520 Caswell Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Jonathan Scott PhillipsS-Charles Vernon Rouse Jr.
Liberty 45 (33)Wilkesboro
School Street1 Thursday
M-Douglas Keith TriplettS-Steven Todd Brown
Hall 53 (1)Shawboro
460 S. Indiantown Road1 Wednesday
M-Steven Marvin NeedhamS-Wayne Roger Lambertson
Concord 58 (9)Tarboro
1601 Barlow Road2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Julian Boyd GardnerS-Ervin Ray Rogister
Perseverance 59 (3)Plymouth
703 NC Hwy 32 S.1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Harry Morgan Chesson Jr.S-Harrison Waylon Phelps
Subordinate LodgesGrand Lodge of AF & AM of North Carolina
ListingKey
Lodge (District)Town
Lodge LocationMeeting Night
M-MasterS-Secretary
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Kilwinning 64 (29)Wadesboro
S. Greene Street2 & 4 Thursday
2 Thursday, Nov.-Dec.M-Corey Weldon DavisS-Wayne Kelley Sexton
Widow’s Son 75 (1)Camden
106 N. Hwy 3431 & 3 Thursday
M-John Aubrey SeymourS-Lynn Howard Berry
Greensboro 76 (23)Greensboro
426 W. Market Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Robert Jackson StewartS-Carl Ray Hall
Zion 81 (7)Trenton
Lakeview Drive1 & 3 Thursday
M-Anthony Ray BergS-Tony Randell Hawkins
LaFayette 83 (4)Jacksonville
305 Chaney Avenue1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Richard Lee Plowden Jr.S-Michael Furry Powell
Fellowship 84 (16)Smithfield
907 S. Bright Leaf Blvd.1 & 3 Thursday
M-Terry Allen Parker S-Harvey Speight Evans Jr.
Morning Star 85 (9)Nashville
220 Barnes Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Robert Alan SittonS-Ralph Milton Howell Jr.
Skewarkee 90 (5)Williamston
610 N. Smithwick Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Willard Gerald WilsonS-Frederick Earl Oglesby
Western Star 91 (38)Rutherfordton
329 S. Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Charles William GowanS-John Thomas Rutland
Joseph Warren 92 (16)Stantonsburg
108 S. Main Street 1 Thursday
M-Roy Travis PageS-Robert Johnson Austin
Jerusalem 95 (6)Hookerton
201 N. Main Street2 Tuesday
M-James Robert Langley Jr.S-Charlie Leonard Hall
Millbrook 97 (14)Raleigh
2400 New Hope Road1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Franklin Ellis SpearsS-Nelson Lee Henthorne
Hiram 98 (11)Clinton
213 Fisher Drive1 Tuesday
M-James Anthony SessomsS-Dalton Wayne Mayo
Fulton 99 (28)Salisbury
401 N. Fulton Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Carl Steven HouseS-Eric Bruce Mason
Columbus 102 (20)Pittsboro
121 East Street1 Tuesday
M-Paul Anthony HeppS-Mitchel Eugene Mann
Orr 104 (3)Washington
116 E. Third Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Sandy BlizzardS-Charles Brown McFadden
Perquimans 106 (1)Hertford
Church Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Norman Bradley LearyS-Cecil Edward Winslow
Franklin 109 (4)Beaufort
204 Turner Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Earl Bryan Jones Jr.S-Orville Lee Jones
Wayne 112 (10)Goldsboro
2301 Norwood Avenue1 & 3 Monday
M-Kenneth Ward GradyS-Willis Kenneth Whichard Jr.
Person 113 (19)Roxboro
Leasburg Road2 & 4 Tuesday
2 Tuesday DecemberM-Vance William Agee
S-Charles Woodard Boyette
St. Alban’s 114 (18)Lumberton
600 N. Elm Street1 Tuesday
M-Morris Jay Bennett Jr.S-Tonnie Lewis Prevatte
Holly Springs 115 (15)Holly Springs
224 Raleigh Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Richard Keith BartonS-Kenneth Lewis Webster
Mount Lebanon 117 (16)Wilson
2501 W. Nash Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Ben Garry MercerS-Ronnie Edward Allen
Mount Hermon 118 (39)Asheville
80 Broadway1 Thursday
M-Valdo Vincent John MoncadaS-Kenneth Boyce Lance
Oxford 122 (13)Oxford
105 W. College Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Christopher ScottRichardson
S-Donald Lawrence Sizemore
Franklinton 123 (13)Franklinton
Mason and Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Samuel Russell WhiteS-Ryland Earl Grissom
Mill Creek 125 (11)Newton GroveRaleigh Street
1 & 3 ThursdayM-Samuel Carroll PorterS-Earl Anthony Daughtry
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Gatesville 126 (1)Gatesville
125 Main Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Emmett Elmo BentonS-Luther Haywood Eure
Blackmer 127 (24)Mount Gilead
109 S. School Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Kenneth Reuben FrittsS-James Stimpson McRae
Hanks 128 (24)Franklinville
157 W. Main Street2 Monday
M-Larry Thomas ChiltonS-William Gene Baird Jr.
Dan River 129 (22)Madison
110 Decatur Street1 & 3 Monday
M-James Leo RhodesS-Stanley Lee Allen
Radiance 132 (6)Snow Hill
Not available1 & 3 Wednesday
M-Elmer Ray BurroughsS-James Preston Wooten
Mocksville 134 (27)Mocksville
134 Ridgeview Street1 Tuesday
M-James Richard WhiteS-John Rickie Phelps
Leaksville 136 (22)Eden
419 Thompson Street2 & 4 Monday
2 Monday in DecemberM-Steven Vaughn Cates
S-John Allen Pitzen
Lincoln 137 (34)Lincolnton
100 W. Sycamore Street1 Monday
M-Samuel Elliotte WhiteS-Alan Franklin Price
King Solomon 138 (12)Burgaw
Walker Street3 Monday
M-Carroll Lee BrownS-Robert Lee Boulis
Mount Vernon 143 (20)Bonlee
185 Bonlee-Bennett Road3 Tuesday
M-Robert Anthony SmithS-Alex Glenn Dunn Jr.
Junaluskee 145 (41)Franklin
50 Church Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Joel David MedfordS-Charles Francis Burt
Cherokee 146 (41)Murphy
100 Hiawassee Street1 Monday
M-William Reginald PendleyS-Harry Howard Burgess
Palmyra 147 (20)Dunn
700 Maple Avenue1 Tuesday
M-James Clifford Wood Jr.S-Clarence Ezekiel McLamb Jr.
Adoniram 149 (13)Cornwall
College Street1 Tuesday
M-Thomas William WinstonS-Ben Jones Neal
Pee Dee 150 (29)Norwood
116 W. Whitley Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Samuel Jasper TurnerS-Wesley Austin Faulkner Jr.
Sanford 151 (20)Sanford
202 Charlotte Street2 Tuesday
M-Martin Ray StonerS-Garland Eugene Smith
Scotch Ireland 154 (28)Cleveland
104 S. Depot Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Eric Boyd NailS-Jeffrey Lynn Stiller
White Stone 155 (14)Wakefield
302 Foster Street2 Wednesday & 4 SaturdayM-David Richard Gillespie
S-Joe Davis Medlin Jr.
Knap of Reeds 158 (19)Bahama
158 Bahama Road1 & 3 Wednesday
M-Gary Martin EdgertonS-Bobby Gene Hancock
Yadkin 162 (25)Yadkinville
Not available1 & 3 Monday
M-William Ray ShouseS-Roy Donald Casstevens
Archer 165 (14)Zebulon
14030 NC Hwy 96 S.1 Saturday & 3 Monday
M-James Doyt Hinton Jr.S-Larry Gene Corbett
Winston 167 (26)Winston-Salem34 Miller Street
2 MondayM-Lewis Ebert Peacock
S-Charles Daniel Sheets Jr.
Blackmer 170 (39)Weaverville
70 College Street2 Tuesday
M-HEdward McQueen Salley IIIS-Vann Buren Gibbs Jr.
Buffalo 172 (20)Sanford
602 W. Main Street1 & 3 Monday
M-John William WoolseyS-Jonathan Marvin Kelly
Williams 176 (31)Cornelius
19416 Zion Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-JJake Witsell Williams Jr.S-Jerry Dean Hinson
Carthage 181 (21)Carthage
302 Saunders Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Jerry Ulas KitchensS-Karl Lewis Rathburn
Central Cross 187 (9)Spring Hope581 North
1 & 3 ThursdayM-Jay Archie Stancil
S-Larry McArthur Walker
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Balfour 188 (24)Asheboro
632 Sunset Avenue1 & 3 Tuesday
3 Tuesday July & AugustM-Glen Franklin Thaler
S-Frederick Carlyle Smith
Fair Bluff 190 (18)Fair Bluff
Riverside Drive2 Tuesday
M-James Kenneth MearesS-Irvin Edward Burney Jr.
Granite 191 (16)Clayton
621 Bolling Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Paul Eugene CoxS-James Kenneth Rary Jr.
Cary 198 (15)Cary
1142 E. Maynard Road1 & 3 Monday
M-Joseph Morton JaysonS-Carson Alexander Clippard Jr.
Cleveland 202 (35)Shelby
1436 E. Marion Street1 Thursday
M-Ricky Eugene BeckS-Bobby Dean Smith
Long Creek 205 (31)Huntersville
8500 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road2 Monday
M-Troy Anderson PurvisS-John Andrew Hulla Jr.
Mingo 206 (11)Dunn
Route 51 Monday
M-John Mark DavisS-George Harold Wilson Jr.
Lebanon 207 (18)Whiteville
114 Pecan Street1 Tuesday & 3 ThursdayM-Tony DeWitt EdwardsS-John Julian Norosky
Mount Olive 208 (10)Mount Olive
1108 N. Breazeale Avenue1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Brian Thomas RhodesS-George Horton Futrelle
Eno 210 (19)Durham
1416 Watts Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Cecil Ray LeeS-Herbert Currie Lyon
Thomasville 214 (27)Thomasville
720 Salem Street1 Tuesday
M-Sam Lee WatfordS-Mark Alexander Hedrick
Catawba Valley 217 (34)Morganton
College Street2 Thursday
M-John Earl CresonS-Earl Thomas Digh Jr.
William G. Hill 218 (14)Raleigh
1520 Caswell Street2 Monday
M-Walter Carl PhelpsS-Miles Cullen Davis Jr.
Olin 226 (30)Olin
590 Olin Road2 & 4 Thursday
M-Edward Lance BowmanS-Franklin Edward Templeton
Henderson 229 (13)Henderson
401 Brodie Street3 Tuesday
M-Jack Holland GreeneS-Abner Bryant Cobb Jr.
Corinthian 230 (9)Rocky Mount
1700 Winstead Avenue2 & 4 Monday
M-Michael Scott AyersS-Joseph T. Fuller
William T. Bain 231 (15)Raleigh
9433 Ten Ten Road1 Monday
M-Kevin Sauls WaltonS-William Curtis Hare
Mystic Tie 237 (34)Marion
205 S. Main Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Dean Kelly ChapmanS-John Michael Glenn
Wiccacon 240 (5)HarrellsvilleTaylor Street
2 & 4 ThursdayM-Thomas Graham Pearce
S-Emitt Cecil Fuller
Grifton 243 (6)Grifton
108 Gordon Street1 Wednesday
M-Gary Lee ClementsS-Billy Ray Jackson
Monroe 244 (29)Monroe
520 E. Franklin Street1 Thursday
M-John McDonald Walston Jr.S-Billy Wilson Canupp Jr.
Catawba 248 (34)Newton
22 N. College Avenue2 & 4 Tuesday
2 Tuesday DecemberM-Kerry Nils Hayer
S-Robert Wayne Jarrett
Pythagoras 249 (12)Southport
201 E. Nash Street3 Tuesday
M-Donald Reginald PotterS-John Alfred Richards
Lee 253 (30)Taylorsville
108 Second Avenue, SW2 & 4 Monday
M-Cary Michael DavisS-Charlie Dale Killian
Kenly 257 (16)Kenly
500 W. Second Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Brandon Edward ScottS-Thomas Roland Jackson Jr.
Fuquay 258 (15)Fuquay-Varina
338 S. Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-David Jeffrey MilidonisS-Carl Edward Vaughn Jr.
Waynesville 259 (40)Waynesville
508 Marshall Street1 Friday
M-William Neal BoyceS-Robert Steven James
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Excelsior 261 (32)Charlotte
3900 Litchfield Road1 Monday; 2 Monday
SeptemberM-Barney Franklin Stegall
S-George Max Smith
Hibriten 262 (34)Lenoir
106 N. Main Street1 Thursday
M-James Bradley LeonhardtS-Wayne Douglas Walker
Gaston 263 (36)Dallas
212 S. College Street2 Monday
M-Robert Gerald Pasour IIS-Michael Lee McGinnis
Farmington 265 (27)Farmington
149 Cemetary Road2 Monday
M-CJohn Michael NelsonS-James Cornell Howard
Dunn’s Rock 267 (38)Brevard
211 E. Main Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Keith Dunn HarbinS-Robert Alonzo Hinshaw
Tabasco 271 (23)Gibsonville
207 E. Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Gary Lee BrantS-Joseph Franklin Thompson
Bingham 272 (22)Mebane
307 E. Center Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Millard Irby Patton Jr.S-Sidney Lester Flake Jr.
Beaver Dam 276 (29)Marshville
Corner Hwy 74 E. and E. Main Street2 Tuesday
M-Danny Wayne EdwardsS-Charles Strong Boyce Jr.
Green Level 277 (15)Apex
8427 Green Level Church Road1 Tuesday
M-Scott Allen RoseS-Michael Thomas Prince
Rehoboth 279 (11)Rose Hill
101 NE Railroad Street2 Monday
M-Julian Brice Helms Jr.S-Corbett Latimer Quinn
Wake Forest 282 (14)Wake Forest
220 Wait Street2 & 4 Tuesday
2 Tuesday DecemberM-Carlos Jesus Asencio
S-David Earl Davis
Eureka 283 (28)China Grove
604 E. Church Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Joe Cabell Summerlin Jr.S-William Lee Comer
Greenville 284 (6)Greenville
1104 Charles Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Clayten Lee ParkerS-Peter Edward Lavin Jr.
Salem 289 (26)Winston-Salem34 Miller Street
1 TuesdayM-Robert Christopher Eubanks
S-Clifford Thomas Pranke
French Broad 292 (39)Marshall
S. Main Street1 Monday
M-Gregory Daryl StephensS-Lee Everett Wallin
Vance 293 (39)Weaverville
633 Old Mars Hill Hwy3 Monday
M-Willie Wade ShookS-David Robert Stewart
Atlantic 294 (3)Swanquarter
Court House Square1 & 3 Thursday
M-David Thomas Mason IIS-Hal Gray Swindell
Stonewall 296 (5)Robersonville20013 NC 903
3 MondayM-Michael Glenn WoolardS-James Russell Carson
Harmony 299 (30)Harmony
144 E. Memorial Hwy2 Monday
M-John Walter DobsonS-William Jerry Campbell
Aurora 300 (7)Aurora
W. Main Street2 & 4 Monday
M-Gary Wayne SawyerS-Garland Lee Lewis
Clay 301 (41)Hayesville
Sanderson Street3 Monday
M-David Howard McClureS-William Hipple Dietrich Jr.
Lillington 302 (20)Lillington
Not available2 Monday
M-James Eugene Lewis IIIS-Dean Sutton Byrd
Pleasant Hill 304 (10)Deep Run
4545 Mark N. Smith Road2 & 4 Thursday
M-Billh Dearl DavisS-Oscar Dene Tyndall
Laurinburg 305 (21)Laurinburg
445 Atkinson Street1 & 3 Tuesday
1 Tuesday April & DecemberM-Justin Ray BuffkinS-Richard Joseph Best
Raeford 306 (21)Raeford
900 E. Palmer Avenue2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Charles Ronald WilsonS-Robert Edward Vaughn II
New Lebanon 314 (1)South Mills
106 McBride Street2 Tuesday
M-Michael Alan BurnhamS-Wiley Frank Wood
Eureka 317 (1)Elizabeth CityHughes Blvd.1 & 3 Tuesday
1 Tuesday June-AugustM-Thomas Lee Hobbs
S-Julian Harrell Copeland
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Wilmington 319 (12)Wilmington
2910 College Street1 Tuesday
M-James Benjamin SteeleS-Edward Bryan Chadwick
Selma 320 (16)Selma
405 N. Pollock Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Raymond Elry Edwards Jr.S-Gary Anthony Jones
Granite 322 (25)Mount Airy
212 Franklin Street3 Tuesday
M-Keith Eric OsborneS-Stephen Curtis Gross
Bayboro 331 (7)Bayboro
108 Vandemere Road1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Henry David CarawanS-Michael Lawrence Rice
Fairview 339 (35)Kings Mountain
806 Landing Street2 Monday
M-Alvin Edward Yarbro Jr.S-Bobby Lee Tumbleson
Harmony 340 (10)Pikeville
108 S. Railroad Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Antonio JimenezS-Elliott Rose Futrell
Hickory 343 (34)Hickory
30 Sixteenth Avenue, SE1 & 3 Monday
M-James Steven DysonS-Kevin Dale Johnson
Numa F. Reid 344 (23)High Point
3202 N. Main Street2 Monday
M-Thomas Jerome WelchS-Winford Earl Barbour
Stanly 348 (29)Albemarle
230 N. Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Hubert David PoplinS-Jeffery Alan Chance
Durham 352 (19)Durham
1811 Palmer Street2 Tuesday
M-Charles Lee RyanS-Cecil Ray Lee
Fallston 356 (35)Fallston
102 Kendrick Street2 Monday
M-John Calvin Wehunt IIIS-John Wayne Self
Bakersville 357 (37)BakersvilleHwy 226 N.
1 & 3 ThursdayM-Howard Brian GarlandS-Vincent Paul Bonaminio
East LaPorte 358 (40)CullowheeHwy 107
2 & 4 ThursdayM-John Winfred Ashe
S-Ronald Earl Stephens
Mount Vernon 359 (7)Oriental
602 Ragan Road2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Douglas Reid TaylorS-Willard Thomas Huff
Snow 363 (33)Boone
240 Temple Drive1 & 3 Monday
M-Hoyt Wiley CombsS-Alvin Leonard Hardy
Gastonia 369 (36)Gastonia
214 South Street2 Friday
M-Frank McKinley RobertsS-Richard Jenkins Clanton
Ashler 373 (33)Deep Gap
10438 Hwy 4274 Monday
2 Monday DecemberM-Gene Edward Phillips
S-Roy Edward Furr
Campbell 374 (30)Troutman
130 E. Church Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-David Rowland MyersS-Joseph Henry Brantley
State Line 375 (35)Grover
115 Mulberry Street2 Tuesday
M-Douglas Lee CarrollS-William Royce Peeler
Youngsville 377 (13)Youngsville
Not available3 Thursday
M-Dallas Taylor GloverS-Harold Arthur Strother
Seaboard 378 (5)Seaboard
301 S. Main Street1 Monday
M-Troy Duane VarnadoeS-Reid Vick Harris II
Coharie 379 (11)Salemburg
4175 Honeycutt Road2 & 4 Thursday
M-Gregory Holland WarrenS-Tommy Worth Tew
Granville 380 (13)Wake Forest
686 Woodland Church Road2 Thursday
M-Henry Alford LoweryS-Joseph Pettigrew Price
Forest City 381 (38)Forest City
153 Wilkie Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-William Jason HarrisS-Dewey Herman Webb
Jefferson Penn 384 (22)Reidsville
110 N. Main Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-David Joseph WalkerS-Arthur Norman Vanhook
Pigeon River 386 (40)Canton
382 Champion Drive2 Thursday
M-Gary Dale TeagueS-James McKay Henson Jr.
Kedron 387 (38)Hendersonville
229 Fifth Avenue W.1 & 3 Monday
3 Monday SeptemberM-Bryon Anthony Beddingfield
S-Charles Edward Holcomb
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Friendship 388 (35)Boiling Springs
722 McBrayer Homestead Road4 Monday; 2 Monday December
M-William Doyle NeasonS-Allen James Tate
Copeland 390 (25)Dobson
906 Copeland School Road2 Thursday
December 27M-Charles Willard Haney
S-Harden Columbus Mooney Jr.
Lebanon 391 (17)Hope Mills
3333 Golfview Drive1 Thursday
M-Bobby Neal HoustonS-Conrad Darrell Swick
Orient 395 (12)Wilmington
1312 Shipyard Blvd.1 Thursday
M-Morris Glenn BrownS-Henry Scott Kennedy Jr.
Bald Creek 397 (37)Swiss
US Hwy 19 E.2 Thursday
M-Steven Christopher TafferS-William Thomas Lovins
Joppa 401 (34)Old Fort
Catawba Avenue2 & 4 Monday
M-Kenneth Louie Waycaster Jr.S-Joseph Gaden Swann Jr.
Siler City 403 (20)Siler City
114 S. Third Avenue1 & 3 Thursday
M-Robert Darrell WaltersS-William Harrison Elder
Denton 404 (27)Denton
Corner S. Main St. and Peacock Ave.1 & 3 Tuesday
M-John Franklin BullinsS-Jack Junior Hulin
Ocean 405 (4)Morehead City
204 S. 18th Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-James Shelton HallS-Ray Lee Gray
North Wilkesboro 407 (33)North Wilkesboro
Temple Street2 Monday
M-Phillip Disotell WilsonS-Michael Dwayne Royal
University 408 (19)Chapel Hill
1211 E. Franklin Street3 Monday
M-Thad Bronnie TalismanS-Albert Martin Jones
Bula 409 (22)Burlington
1307 S. Main Street2 & 4 Monday
2 Monday DecemberM-Julius Mack Hester Jr.S-Donald Edward Kehler
Bailey 411 (9)Bailey
6140 Main Street2 Monday
M-Henry Timothy BoykinS-Donnie Kay Dew
Henry F. Grainger 412 (13)Oxford
105 W. College Street3 Tuesday
M-Michael Wayne HobgoodS-William Braxton Bartholomew
James A. Johnson 413 (13)Louisburg
Jolly Street & Bickett Blvd.2 & 4 Tuesday
2 Tuesday DecemberM-Shad Edward LeonardS-Burt Harry Pearson III
Maxton 417 (18)Maxton
123 S. Florence Street1 Monday
M-Samuel Thomas SmithS-Michael Lee Perla
Pendleton 418 (5)Pendleton
Britton Road2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Johnny Love Reynolds Jr.S-Dennis Lyle Babb
Harmon 420 (25)Yadkinville
Ray T. Moore Road3 Thursday
M-Clyde Wayne IrelandS-Lawrence Wesley Getgen
Sparta 423 (33)Sparta
125 E. Doughton1 & 3 Thursday
M-Ricky Lee CrouseS-Robert Michael Haas
Montgomery 426 (41)Ranger
180 Wingate Road1 Tuesday
M-Charles leon ForristerS-Arthur West
Oconee 427 (40)Bryson City
Clifton Avenue1 & 3 Monday
M-Joseph Peter AtzenhofferS-William Nelson Holden
Stokesdale 428 (23)Stokesdale
8420 Ellisboro Road1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Charles Lynn LongS-Douglas Lane Younts
Seaside 429 (4)Swansboro
72 Old Hammocks Road2 & 4 Monday
M-Robert Wesley ProvostS-James Ralph Shingleton
Relief 431 (16)Benson
S. Lee Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Danny Ray McLambS-Merrell DeWayne Sasser
Piney Creek 432 (33)Piney CreekNot available
2 TuesdayM-Clifton Maurice BlevinsS-David Malcolm Harris
Vanceboro 433 (7)Vanceboro
630 Farm Life Avenue2 & 4 Tuesday
M-James Lamar DownsS-Milton Ray Wiggins
West Bend 434 (26)Lewisville
6305 Shallowford Road1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Roger Bernard GoughS-Clarence Olen Huie
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Blue Ridge 435 (41)Highlands
Not available3 Thursday
M-John David CashionS-Randall Forrest Simmons
Biscoe 437 (24)Biscoe
5815 Old Troy Road2 & Last Thursday
M-Brian Neal HarmonS-Carl Winfred Brown
Marble Springs 439 (41)Marble
Not available1 Saturday
M-Mitchell Bruce ArrowoodS-Bobby Ray Welch
Marietta 444 (24)Ramseur
735 Liberty Street2 Friday
M-Michael Reece CoxS-Lawrence Ray Albright Jr.
Biltmore 446 (39)Asheville
406 St. Paul StreetEvery Tuesday
M-Daniel Jerry LivingstonS-Curtis James Hipps
Enfield 447 (8)Enfield
137 Railroad Street, SE1 & 3 Monday
M-James Louis HarrisS-Julius Graham Woody Jr.
Clyde 453 (40)Clyde
69 Main Street2 Tuesday
M-Bennie James MorrowS-John Robert Terrell
Elkin 454 (25)Elkin
121 Quailtree Lane State Road2 Tuesday
M-Kevin Key CarterS-Edward Roan Snyder III
Dillsboro 459 (40)Sylva
223 Wilkes Crescent Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Hugh William Russell Jr.S-Gary Max Todt
Cliffside 460 (38)Cliffside
Main Street2 & 4 Monday
M-James Gary HortonS-Ransome Hezekiah Epley Jr.
Matthews 461 (32)Matthews
184 S. Trade Street2 Thursday
M-James Jefferson HightowerS-Edward Marvin Noles
South Fork 462 (36)Cramerton
142 Eighth Avenue2 Tuesday
M-Kenneth Wayne RevelsS-Billy Ralph Eckard
Currituck 463 (1)Coinjock
Not available2 Monday
M-Gary Win BrownS-Jerry Thomas Dowdy
Grassy Knob 471 (30)Union Grove
2772 W. Memorial Hwy (NC 901)4 Friday
M-Gene Mitchell MahaffeyS-David Ronald Millsaps
Sonoma 472 (40)Canton
62 Birdsong Trail1 Thursday
M-Bentley Craig RogersS-Hugh Kirkpatrick Terrell Jr.
Lexington-Memorial 473(27)
Lexington200 S. State Street
1 & 3 ThursdayM-Brandon Ray Faircloth
S-Douglas T. Sink
St. Pauls 474 (18)St. Pauls
314 N. Fifth Street1 Tuesday
M-Joseph Manning Barnhill Jr.S-Richard Kenneth Davis
Grimesland 475 (6)Grimesland
7525 Pitt Street (Hwy 33)1 Tuesday
M-Harry Edwin AveryS-Garland Mitchell Bullock
Rainbow 479 (7)Arapahoe
8006 NC 306S1 & 3 Monday
M-Joe Douglas WilsonS-Henry Thomas Banks
Saluda 482 (38)Saluda
662 Ozone Drive1 & 3 Thursday
M-Roy Bush LaughterS-Harold Bowen Phillips
Traphill 483 (33)Traphill
11834 Austin Traphill Road1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Henry Jackson Simmons Jr.S-James Michael May
Southern Pines 484 (21)Southern Pines
220 W. Broad Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Frank David WankoS-Ralph Gaeta
Lawndale 486 (35)Lawndale
Piedmont Drive2 Thursday
M-William James Ives Jr.S-Douglas Anthony Beaver
Rich Square 488 (5)Rich Square
306 E. Jackson Street2 Thursday
M-William Benjamin IveyS-Arthur Lee Horton
Linville 489 (37)Newland
200 Pineda Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Thomas Charles ClarkS-Tommy Lee Singleton
Hominy 491 (39)Candler
Not available2 Tuesday
M-Michael Charles MeadowsS-David Claude Clontz
Thomas M. Holt 492 (22)Graham
205 Johnson Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Ishamell Bronell Mills Jr.S-Harvey Theodore Hogan Jr.
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Pilot 493 (25)Pilot Mountain689 Key Street
2 MondayM-Paul Wilson Shelton Jr.S-Albert Frans Meijboom
Rockingham 495 (21)Rockingham
1107 Fayetteville Road1 & 3 Monday
M-Forrest Glenn McBryde Jr.S-Douglas Harvey Smith
Mooresville 496 (30)Mooresville
Institute Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-John Griffin RhyneS-Paul Edward Cook
Royal Hart 497 (8)Littleton
US 158 W., McPhersonComplex
2 & 4 MondayM-Walter James Williams
S-John Jeffrey Peedin
Ayden 498 (6)Ayden
E. Third Street3 Tuesday
M-Howard Lee CreechS-Delano Reese Wilson
Creedmoor 499 (13)CreedmoorMain Street
2 & 4 Monday2 Monday December
M-William Andrew Foley IIIS-Steven Anthony Haskins
Raleigh 500 (14)Raleigh
1520 Caswell Street3 Tuesday
M-Empie Lee Bunce IIIS-Gene Brack Jordan
Red Springs 501 (18)Red Springs
301 Peachtree Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Norman Lenzy WhiteS-Roger Lynn Hamm
Cookville 502 (34)Vale
7485 Hwy 101 Tuesday
M-Thomas Brent BrownS-George Calvin Ross
Cherryville 505 (36)Cherryville
S. Mulberry Street1 Monday
M-Keith Edmund GardoS-Jerry Reginald Walker
Belhaven 509 (3)Belhaven
East Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Charles Farrow WilliamsS-Bryan Keith Davis
Whetstone 515 (36)Bessemer City
W. Penn Avenue4 Tuesday
3 Tuesday DecemberM-Henry Dale WilsonS-William Eric Dixon
Farmville 517 (6)Farmville
103 Grimmersberg Street2 Thursday
M-Randy Bruce PollardS-William Edward Wooten
Widow’s Son 519 (8)Roanoke Rapids
Roanoke Ave. & Third Street2 & 4 Thursday
M-Walter James Williams Jr.S-Jerry Lavarro Moseley
Fairfield 520 (3)Fairfield
7760 Piney Woods Road1 Tuesday
M-Willie Mack CarawanS-Lonnie Lyndall Farmer Jr.
Manteo 521 (2)Manteo
101 Hwy 64/2641 & 3 Monday
M-Donnie Wayne TwyneS-Brian Dean Edwards
Rodgers 525 (9)Middlesex
Not available3 Monday
M-John David BrownS-Jimmy Hal Brantley
Lucama 527 (16)Lucama
203 SW 301 Hwy2 Thursday
M-Gerald BassS-Emory Phillips Honeycutt
Fairmont 528 (18)Fairmont
709 Gertrude Street3 Monday
M-Harold Joseph WilliamsS-Mickey Dean Williamson
Andrews 529 (41)Andrews
56 Locust Road1 Monday
M-Jerry Willard ClarkS-Dewey Dale Forbes
Joppa 530 (31)Charlotte
426 N. Sharon Amity1 Thursday
M-Rockwell Smith Boyle Jr.S-Edward William Goodyear Jr.
Hamlet 532 (21)Hamlet
307 Main Street2 & 4 Thursday
2 Thursday Nov. & Dec.M-Robert Lucian WoodS-William P. Horne Jr.
Camp Call 534 (35)Shelby
3801 Polkville Road3 Monday
M-Paul Douglas McNeillyS-Thomas Elliotte Covington
Hollis 535 (38)Hollis
450 W.E. Padgett Road2 Thursday
M-David Ray YeltonS-Jasper Luther Yelton
Corinthian 542 (23)Greensboro
426 W. Market Street2 & 4 Monday
M-Edward Holleman MarshS-Hugh Lauchlin McLaurin III
Spencer 543 (28)Spencer
114 Fourth Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-John Ellis WagonerS-John Robert Hatley Jr.
Mount Holly 544 (36)Mount Holly
302 W. Charlotte Avenue1 & 3 Monday
M-Thomas Ray Helms IIIS-Phillip Daniel Sparrow
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Roman Eagle 550 (21)Aberdeen
11611 US 15-5011 & 3 Thursday
M-Solomon Edward JonesS-William Kim Styers
Glenville 551 (40)Glenville
4625 Hwy 1072 Tuesday
M-Merritt Roland Newman IVS-John Richard Joachim
Revolution 552 (23)Greensboro
802 16th Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Lewis D. TysorS-Levi Morgan
Vesper 554 (37)Spruce Pine
637 Oak Avenue1 & 3 Thursday
M-Lloyd Hise Jr.S-John Wayne Henline
Elise 555 (21)Robbins
470 Hwy 705 S.1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Henry Baxter CravenS-Raymond Lee Vaughn Jr.
Neill S. Stewart 556 (20)Erwin
Masonic Drive2 & 4 Tuesday
M-David Gerald JohnsonS-Phillip Boyd Turlington
Ararat 558 (25)Ararat
Ararat Road2 Friday
M-Ralph Robertson GriffithS-Wayne Mitchell Davis
Swannanoa 561 (39)Swannanoa
Whitson Avenue1 & 3 Thursday
M-William Christopher PayneS-David Lee Perkins
Waxhaw 562 (29)Waxhaw
120 WN Main Street1 Tuesday
M-Michael Eugene BellS-Richard Eugene Shields Jr.
Tabor 563 (18)Tabor City
600 E. Fifth Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Tommy Allen McPhersonS-Herman William Stevens
Richlands 564 (4)Richlands
126 Huffman Town Road1 & 3 Thursday
M-Graham Warren McGowanS-Philip Ray Mercer
Wendell 565 (14)Wendell
27 N. Main Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Stephen Warren WhiteS-George Haywood Thornton
Doric 568 (7)New Bern
2100 S. Glenburnie Avenue1 & 3 Thursday
M-Alvin Durrell BannisterS-Mark James Durham
Snow Creek 571 (30)Statesville
558 Dobson Farm Road1 & 3 Monday
M-Leonard Lee BuntonS-Ernest Neal Sloan Jr.
Mount Pleasant 573 (33)Wilkesboro
264 Champion-Mt. Pleasant Road2 Thursday
M-Bobby Ray HuffmanS-Stephen Conley Cabe
Andrew Jackson 576 (28)Salisbury
401 N. Fulton Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-John Guthrie AnnasS-Robert Dennis Sims
Meadow Branch 578 (29)Wingate
211 S. Stewart Street3 Tuesday
M-Michael Derry SimpsonS-Bobby William Ford
Casar 579 (35)Casar
5801 Casar Road1 Thursday
M-Earnest Harold HudsonS-Kenneth Robert Beam
Ionic 583 (7)Cove City
N. Main Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Dred Charlton Mitchell Jr.S-Benjamin Franklin Grady Jr.
Apex 584 (15)Apex
408 E. Williams Street2 Monday
M-David Scott NyceS-Melver Carvin Minton III
Roseboro 585 (11)Roseboro
306 NE Railroad Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Frankie Ray FairclothS-Andrew Benjamin Wood
Bethel 589 (6)Bethel
109 S. Main Street1 Thursday
M-Bobby Thomas ManningS-James Wilbert Futrell
Lowell 590 (36)Lowell
122 N. Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday3 Tuesday July
M-Lemuel Keith HelmsS-Paul Walters Jr.
Maiden 592 (34)Maiden
18 W. Main Street2 Monday
M-Lance Christopher HopperS-Bobby Elliotte Sherrill
Stony Point 593 (30)Stony Point
157 Ruritan Park Road2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Neil Edwin StarnesS-Jerry Lee Durmire
Ashe 594 (33)West Jefferson
104 S. Third Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Russell McDaniel KillenS-Jeffrey Thomas Jones
Wallace 595 (11)Wallace
407 South Norwood Street1 & 3 Monday
M-David Henry CampbellS-William LaFayette Hussey Jr.
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Waccamaw 596 (12)Riegelwood
2629 Old Stage Hwy2 Monday
M-Phillip Franklin CainesS-Michael Howard Mills
Cranberry 598 (37)Elk Park
195 Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-John William PhillipsS-Steve Walter Gouge
Queen City 602 (9)Rocky Mount
1700 S. Winstead Avenue1 & 3 Thursday
M-Ted Adrian PonkoS-James Rice Thompson III
Jeff L. Nelson 605 (38)Tryon
Freedom Hill Road1 Monday
M-Kirtland Flynn Jr.S-Joseph Bradford Foster
Riverside 606 (34)Catawba
102 N. Main Street2 & 4 Monday
M-Arthur William StameyS-Jacob Ray Abernathy Jr
.Chadbourn 607 (18)
ChadbournStrawberry Blvd.
2 & 4 TuesdayM-Bruce Sumrell Hart Jr.
S-George Wesley Baysden Jr.
Zebulon 609 (14)Zebulon
111 E. Horton Street1 Tuesday
M-Robert Clark BarronS-Barna Osbone Wilder
Atkinson 612 (12)Atkinson
Main Street4 Monday
M-Alan Clyde WeyhrauchS-Alfred Gray Arnett
Home 613 (10)Fremont
104 Goldsboro Street2 Monday
M-Connie Ray PriceS-William Darron Flowers
Round Peak 616 (25)Mt. Airy
1365 Old Lowgap Road1 Friday
M-John Christopher WilliamsS-Donald Gray Underwood
St. Patrick’s 617 (16)Princeton
Not available1 & 3 Wednesday
M-Brian Eugene WorleyS-Sidney Albert Wellons III
Union 618 (28)Midland
12105 Hwy 6012 Monday
M-Ryan Brooks KnightS-Thomas Hill Brown
John H. Mills 624 (13)EpsomHwy 39
2 & 4 ThursdayM-Leon Nelson Falkner
S-Jerry Lee Stegall
Cannon Memorial 626 (28)Kannapolis
704 S. Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-William Alexander Harward Jr.S-Kenneth Lee Davis
Belmont 627 (36)Belmont
201 S. Main Street2 Monday
M-Mark Edward NeagleS-Larry Eugene Watts
Walnut Cove 629 (25)Walnut Cove
810 Summit Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Terry Franklin FaggS-Spencer Ray Ashby
Francis S. Packard 630 (8)Norlina
Oine Road2 & 4 Thursday
M-Kenneth Jackson WhitmoreS-James Macon Myrick
Goldsboro 634 (10)Goldsboro
1002 North Berkley Blvd.2 & 4 Monday
M-Robert Lee Murphy Jr.S-Bradley Winston Carmichael
Yadkin Falls 637 (29)Badin
34 Falls Road1 & 3 Monday
M-Elvin Milton Fisher Jr.S-Wayne Ray Rummage
Proctorville 643 (18)Proctorville
Main & Pine Street2 Monday
M-Daniel Claybourn WaltersS-Robert Allen Britt
Bladen 646 (17)Elizabethtown
106 S. Cypress Street2 & 4 Monday
M-Ronald Phillip AllenS-Horace Roby Wyatt
Nichols-West Asheville 650(39)
Asheville22 Brevard Road
1 & 3 MondayM-Bryant Deleron Webster
S-Jack Rodger Barnett
Elberta 654 (21)West EndHwy 73
1 & 3 TuesdayM-Gene Douglas Rabb
S-Kenneth Edgar Lewis
Guilford 656 (23)Greensboro
426 W. Market Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Michael Stephen JamesS-Donald Wayne Rhoney
Keller Memorial 657 (28)Rockwell
Not available2 & 4 Monday
M-Matthew Allan PeelerS-Robert Charles Peeler
Beulaville 658 (11)Beulaville
506 W. Bostic Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Clarence Gibson Thigpen Jr.S-Douglas Allen Turner
Black Mountain 663 (39)Black Mountain
105 Rock Church Street1 Monday
2 Monday in SeptemberM-Donald Edward Laney
S-Carl Richard Patton
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Garland 664 (11)Garland
471 S. Ingold Avenue4 Monday
M-John Vaiden Matthews Jr.S-Charles Taylor Cashwell
Fort Bragg 667 (17)Spring Lake
411 Hwy 210 N.1 Tuesday
M-William Frank SmithS-John Robert Franklin
Holland Memorial 668 (36)Gastonia
4356 Old Forge Road2 Thursday
M-Paul Wallace AdamsS-John Wesley Waldrop Jr.
Kernersville 669 (26)Kernersville
700 S. Main Street1 Monday
M-Jeffrey Michael WhiteS-Stewart Carroll Hodges
Lovelady 670 (34)Valdese
E. Main Street2 Monday
M-Clyde Gunter HarbisonS-George Washington Vessell
Robbinsville 672 (41)Robbinsville
Church Street2 Tuesday
M-Jack Alvin LongS-Jessie Burlen Aldridge
Spindale 673 (38)Spindale
101 Davis Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Herbert Doyle TateS-Mike Lewis Hodge
Acacia 674 (23)High Point
3202 N. Main Street1 Thursday
M-Lewis Erwin Williams IIS-George Billy Hughey
Washington 675 (3)Washington
1114 W. Fifth Street1 & 3 Monday
M-Dale Covington WinsteadS-Frederick McIlhenny Mallison Jr.
Temple 676 (32)Charlotte
4740 Randolph Road1 Thursday
M-Clayton Lee WrightS-Charles Leland Davidson
Warsaw 677 (11)Warsaw
601 E. College Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-William Earl BarnetteS-Luther Carthal Jones Jr.
Providence 678 (3)ColumbiaUS 64 W.
2 & 4 ThursdayM-Louis Marvin Spear
S-Albert Ryder
Creasy Proctor 679 (17)Fayetteville
2860 Village Drive2 Tuesday
M-James Herman BakerS-Egbert Faison Williams Jr.
Semper Fidelis 680 (4)Jacksonville
727 Henderson Drive2 & 4 Wednesday
M-Ronald Don Ross SortinoS-Howard Kahn
Piedmont 681 (23)High Point
3202 N. Main Street3 Tuesday
M-Edward Wayne HurleyS-Kevin Protus Wood
Rolesville 683 (14)Rolesville
Pulley Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Richard Brian MayS-Craig Jones Horton
Piedmont-Pioneer 685 (26)Winston-Salem34 Miller Street
2 TuesdayM-Thomas Granville Pullen III
S-Frank Lee Collins
Angier 686 (20)Angier
Hwy 55 S.2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Joseph Arthur SammonsS-Donald Alton Bennett
Fellowship 687 (19)Durham
Watts Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Joseph Patrick HackettS-Horace Hulan Lane
Cherry Point 688 (7)Havelock
110 Oakwood Drive1 & 3 Thursday
M-Roy Lee Myers Jr.S-Deamous Keith Lewis
Scotland Neck 689 (8)Scotland Neck
1008 Main Street1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Elbert Harvey PhelpsS-Gene Worth Todd
Mount Moriah 690 (30)Statesville
302 E. Front Street2 & 4 Monday
M-Larry Melvin FurrS-Tony Sherrill Madison
Renfro 691 (25)Mount Airy
212 Franklin Street3 Monday
M-Phillip Lee EasterS-Henderson Carlyle Whitaker
East Gate 692 (31)Charlotte
500 N. Sharon Amity Road1 Monday
M-Billy Max WalkerS-Clyde Elwood Bridges
Charles M. Setzer 693 (32)Charlotte
4301 Stacy Blvd.3 Monday
1 & 3 Monday DecemberM-James Jefferson YatesS-Harold Allen Kessler
Gate City 694 (23)Greensboro
426 W. Market Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Dudley Hiram SheppardS-Gary Ray Ballance
Allen-Graham 695 (28)Kannapolis
702 S. Main Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-Barry James BruceS-Randy Colen Crainshaw
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Butner 697 (13)Butner
Not available2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Jerry Mager NorrisS-John Lewis Bryant
Cape Hatteras 698 (2)Buxton
Hwy 12, 1 mile South ofLighthouse
2 & 4 MondayM-Randell Eugene HolmesS-Leven Burrus Fulcher Jr.
Asheboro 699 (24)Asheboro
325 Sunset Avenue1 & 3 Thursday
M-James Sherrell HurleyS-Hal Worth Hodgin
Garner 701 (15)Garner
406 E. Main Street2 & 4 Monday
M-Kenneth Warren HartmanS-John Franklin Tawney
St. Andrew 702 (31)Charlotte
4630 Tuckaseegee Road3 Wednesday
M-Blair Eugene FergusonS-Harvey W. Burgess
Albemarle 703 (29)Albemarle
230 N. First Street2 & 4 Monday
M-Robert Dale BakerS-James Lowell Blalock
King Solomon 704 (36)Gastonia
214 South Street2 Tuesday
M-Michael Ray WigginsS-Victor Albert Willis
Richard Caswell 705 (10)Kinston
805 Greenbriar Road1 & 3 Tuesday
M-Lester Pearson GosnellS-Barry Eugene Seay
Newport 706 (4)Newport
235 Howard Blvd.2 & 4 Monday
M-James Earl McDougalS-Wray Alan Thomas
Forsyth 707 (26)Winston-Salem34 Miller Street
2 TuesdayM-Wayne Ray Conley
S-Claude Truett Chadwick Jr.
Crown Point 708 (6)Greenville
1104 Charles Street2 & 4 Thursday
2 Thursday DecemberM-Hinton James Skipper Jr.
S-William Dean Sirginson
Conover 709 (34)Conover
123 First Avenue S.2 & 4 Thursday
M-John Nathaniel BoydS-Fred Lee Sherrill Jr.
Advance 710 (27)Advance
NC Highway 801 S.2 Tuesday
M-William Allen BlakleyS-Joseph Russell Suggs Jr.
Wilson 712 (16)Wilson
2501 W. Nash Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Tony Rose FerrellS-Donald Roosevelt Tomlinson
Stanley 713 (36)Stanley
Morris Farm Road3 Monday
M-Christopher Mark WhittenS-William Theodore Cope
Liberty 714 (24)Liberty
135 N. Asheboro Street1 Thursday
M-Steven Malcolm BurtonS-Roger Layne Euliss
Derita 715 (31)Charlotte
6300 Rumple Road2 Tuesday
M-James Wayne HatleyS-Allen Walton Scott
Burnsville 717 (37)Burnsville
Robertson Street3 Thursday
M-Charles Edward Hudson Jr.S-Jerry Keith Laws
Troy 718 (24)Troy
220 Eldorado Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Gene Robert GriffithS-Daniel Laughlin Morris
Horse Creek 719 (38)Columbus
Court House Street2 & 4 Tuesday
2 Tuesday DecemberM-Martin Joseph Fischer
S-Orbie Joe Cates
Cabarrus 720 (28)Concord
51 Brumley Avenue1 Thursday
M-Larry Gene CarterS-Robert Ray Stallings
King 722 (26)King
7850 Masonic Drive3 Thursday
M-William Kevin RussellS-Lynwood Gregory Eubanks
Winton 723 (5)Winton
203 Brickell Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Richard Melton HarrellS-Harry Bartlett Ward
Berne 724 (7)New Bern
516 Hancock Street1 & 3 Thursday
M-James Shelton Hall Jr.S-Howard Chaffon Cashwell
Grantham 725 (7)Township No. 7 New Bern
1307 Old Cherry Point Road1 & 3 Tuesday
1 Tuesday June-AugustM-Jarrett William Hardison
S-George Eden Herring
Keystone 726 (32)Charlotte
1229 N. Sharon Amity Road2 Wednesday
M-Muzid James HannushS-William Benjamin Stokes Jr.
Shallotte 727 (12)Shallotte
5072 Main Street2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Tommy O’Brian RobinsonS-Dana Dean Mauldin
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Stedman 730 (17)Stedman
Carol Street1 Monday
M-Laurice Edward WilliamsS-James Hay
John Huske Anderson 731 (17)Fayetteville
2860 Village Drive2 Wednesday
M-Timothy Malcom McMillanS-Theodore Roosevelt Brinson Jr.
Bush Hill 732 (24)Archdale
300 Goodman Street2 Tuesday
M-Harry Albert Green Jr.S-Gerald Wayne Underwood Jr.
Stump Sound 733 (4)Sneads Ferry
Charles Creek Road2 & 4 Tuesday
M-Earl Brewer Yates Jr.S-Michael Francis McGrath
William Pitt 734 (6)Greenville
1104 Charles Street1 Wednesday
M-David John StapletonS-Lloyd Farrell Foley
James B. Green 735 (14)Raleigh
512 Lynn Road2 & 4 Tuesday
M-David Arvis Jensen Jr.S-Ronald Carl Hollamon
New River 736 (4)JacksonvilleOld Hwy 30
2 & 4 ThursdayM-John Walter Davis Jr.S-James Merrill Dent Jr.
Steele Creek 737 (32)Charlotte
9424 Steele Creek Road1 Monday
M-Marion Douglas LawsonS-Thomas Wray Moxley
West Gate 738 (31)Charlotte
5924 Brookshire Blvd.3 Monday
M-Ronald Huey GoseyS-John Rankin Litaker
Newell 739 (31)Newell
1409 Rocky River Road W.1 Monday
2 Monday SeptemberM-John Wayne Tate
S-Charles Robert Smith Jr.
Charles B. Newcomb 740 (15)Raleigh
5700 Tryon Road3 Thursday
M-Robert Alvin HamiltonS-Donald Nixon Chesson
Crissie Wright 741 (4)Smyrna
500 Hwy 70 E.2 & 4 Wednesday
M-Bernie Thomas DavisS-Ralph Neil Daniels
Mint Hill 742 (32)Mint Hill
10224 Lawyers Road1 Thursday
M-Charles Roland HenryS-William Michael Elliotte
J.J. Crowder 743 (14)Raleigh
9920 Falls of Neuse Road1 Thursday
M-Jeffrey Lynn GodwinS-Charles Williams Howell Jr.
Shelby 744 (35)Shelby
220 E. Warren Street1 Monday
M-Cicero Paul TerryS-Donald Wayne Loftis
Vandora 745 (15)GarnerHwy 50
1 ThursdayM-Edward John Shintay
S-Walling Douglas Gamber
P.P. Turner 746 (23)Greensboro
426 W. Market1 Thursday
M-Raymond Curtis GauldenS-Kurt Michael Van Tine
Ocracoke 747 (2)Ocracoke
Not Available1 & 3 Thursday
M-Kirby Dale VanLandinghamS-Michael Thomas Lawson
Truth 749 (29)Monroe
520 E. Franklin Street2 Monday
M-Roger Joe AbernathyS-Jerry Lee Honeycutt
Oak Grove 750 (19)Durham
205 Husketh Road3 Monday
M-Ladis Gray Dixon Jr.S-Walter Ray Allen
Old Town 751 (26)Winston-Salem
5112 N. Causeway Drive3 Tuesday
M-William Thomas DawkinsS-Scott Thomas Horn
Enterprise 752 (27)Arcadia
9569 N. NC 150 Hwy2 Monday
M-Bobby Lee SparksS-Thomas Walcer Allen Jr.
Federal Point 753 (12)Carolina BeachFifth & Harper
4 Tuesday; 2 Tuesday DecemberM-Thomas Ray McKay Jr.
S-Charles R. Hett
Masters 754 (15)Raleigh
1520 Caswell Street3 Thursday
M-Keith Herbert LeGrowS-Adrian Paul Hatfield
Clemmons 755 (26)Clemmons
6210 Stadium Drive1 Monday
M-Conrad Reeves Livingston Jr.S-George Douglas Buie Jr.
Clifford Duel 756 (17)Fayetteville
2860 Village Drive3 Monday; 1 Monday December
M-Homer Charles ShoeS-Marvin Ford Asbill
Denver 757 (34)Denver
3333 St. James Church Road3 Tuesday
1 Tuesday DecemberM-David Middleton Carpenter
S-Kenneth Gregory Carnley
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Oak Island 758 (12)Long Beach
2408 E. Oak Island Drive3 Thursday
M-Robert Paul EffordS-Josh Radford Brinkley
James K. Polk 759 (32)Pineville
204 Dover Street2 Thursday
M-Robin Michael LambS-French Bardin Harvey
Wilkerson College 760 (23)Greensboro
700 S. Holden Road2 Saturday
M-Thomas Warren GregoryS-Carl Ray Hall
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1863 Eli F. Watson ........................... Edwn Godwin Reade ........ John McCormick .............. Robert W. Best ................. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1864 John McCormick ..................... Eugene Grissom ............... Robert W. Best ................. David H. Stephenson ....... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1865 Edwin Godwin Reade .............. John M. Happoldt ............ Robert W. Best ................. John Nichols ..................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1866 Edwin Godwin Reade .............. Robert W. Best ................. William Lander ................ John Nichols ..................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1867 Robert W. Best ........................ James G. Ramsey ............. Robert B. Vance ............... Thomas M. Gardner ......... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... Donald W. Bain
1868 Robert B. Vance....................... Ellis Malone ..................... Joseph B. Batchelor ......... Samuel H. Rountree ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1869 Robert B. Vance....................... Ellis Malone ..................... John Nichols .................... Samuel H. Rountree ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1870 Charles C. Clark ..................... Joseph B. Batchelor ......... John Nichols .................... Samuel H. Rountree ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1871 Charles C. Clark ..................... Joseph B. Batchelor ......... John Nichols .................... Clinton A. Cilley ............... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1872 John Nichols ............................ Thomas M. Gardner ......... Clinton A. Cilley .............. Robert W. Hardie ............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1873 John Nichols ............................ Thomas M. Gardner ......... Clinton A. Cilley .............. Robert W. Hardie ............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1874 George W. Blount .................... Clinton A. Cilley ............... Horace H. Munson ........... Horace H. Munson ........... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1875 George W. Blount .................... Samuel C. Shelton ........... Eugene Grissom............... Robert V. Blackstock........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1876 Horace H. Munson .................. Clinton A. Cilley ............... Robert W. Hardie ............. James C. L. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1877 Horace H. Munson .................. Thomas S. Kenan ............. Robert W. Hardie ............. James C. L. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1878 William R. Cox ........................ James C. L. Gudger ......... Chas. W. Alexander ......... Henry F. Grainger ........... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1879 William R. Cox ........................ James C. L. Gudger ......... Chas. W. Alexander ......... Henry F. Grainger ........... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1880 Henry F. Grainger ................... James W. Reid .................. Robert Bingham .............. Charles H. Robinson ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1881 Henry F. Grainger ................... James W. Reid .................. Robert Bingham .............. Charles H. Robinson ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1882 Robert Bingham ...................... Fabius H. Busbee ............. Charles H. Robinson........ William T. Kennedy ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1884 Robert Bingham ...................... Fabius H. Busbee ............. Charles H. Robinson........ Samuel H. Smith .............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1885 Fabius H. Busbee .................... Charles H. Robinson ........ Samuel H. Smith ............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1886 Fabius H. Busbee .................... Charles H. Robinson ........ Samuel H. Smith ............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1887 Charles H. Robinson ............... Samuel H. Smith .............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ........ John W. Cotten ................ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1888 Charles H. Robinson ............... Samuel H. Smith .............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ........ John W. Cotten ................ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1889 Samuel H. Smith ..................... Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... John W. Cotten ................ Francis M. Moye .............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1890 Samuel H. Smith ..................... Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... John W. Cotten ................ Francis M. Moye .............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1891 Hezekiah A. Gudger ................ John W. Cotten................. Francis M. Moye .............. Richard J. Noble............... Darius S. Waitt ................ Donald W. Bain
1892 Hezekiah A. Gudger ................ John W. Cotten................. Francis M. Moye .............. Richard J. Noble............... William Simpson ............. Donald W. Bain
1893 John W. Cotten ........................ Francis M. Moye............... Richard J. Noble .............. Walter E. Moore ............... William Simpson ............. William H. Bain
1894 John W. Cotten ........................ Francis M. Moye............... Richard J. Noble .............. Walter E. Moore ............... William Simpson ............. William H. Bain
1895 Francis M. Moye ...................... Richard J. Noble ............... Walter E. Moore .............. James A. Leach ................ William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1896 Francis M. Moye ...................... William H. Summerell ..... Walter E. Moore .............. Beverly S. Royster............ William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1897 Walter E. Moore ...................... Richard J. Noble ............... Beverly S. Royster ........... Henry Irwin Clark ........... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1898 Walter E. Moore ...................... Richard J. Noble ............... Beverly S. Royster ........... Henry Irwin Clark ........... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1899 Richard J. Noble ...................... Beverly S. Royster ............ Henry Irwin Clark ........... Walter S. Liddell .............. William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1900 Beverly S. Royster ................... Henry Irwin Clark ........... Walter S. Liddell ............. Francis D. Winston .......... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1901 Beverly S. Royster ................... Henry Irwin Clark ........... Walter S. Liddell ............. Francis D. Winston .......... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
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1825 Hutchins Gordon Burton ........ Francis Lister Hawks ...... George E. Spruill ............. Louis Dicken Wilson ........ Benjamin A. Barham ...... Alex. J. Lawrence1826 Hutchins Gordon Burton ........ Francis Lister Hawks ...... George E. Spruill ............. Louis Dicken Wilson ........ Benjamin A. Barham ...... Alex. J. Lawrence1827 Louis Dicken Wilson ............... John E. Lewis ................... George E. Spruill ............. Jesse Speight .................... Benjamin A. Barham ...... Alex. J. Lawrence1828 Louis Dicken Wilson ............... John Owen ........................ James Grant .................... Samuel F. Patterson ........ Benjamin A. Barham ...... John C. Stedman1829 Louis Dicken Wilson ............... John Owen ........................ James Grant .................... Samuel F. Patterson ........ Benjamin A. Barham ...... John C. Stedman1830 Richard Dobbs Spaight ........... Samuel F. Patterson ........ George Blair ..................... John Hill Wheeler ............ Benjamin A. Barham ...... John C. Stedman1831 Richard Dobbs Spaight ........... Samuel F. Patterson ........ Rufus Haywood ................ Daniel Coleman ................ Dirk Lindeman ................ Charles D. Lehman1832 Simmons Jones Baker ............ William Davidson ............. Gray Little ....................... John G. Marshall ............. Dirk Lindeman ................ Thomas J. Lemay1833 Samuel F. Patterson ............... Daivd W. Stone ................ Daniel Coleman ............... Edmund B. Freeman ....... Dirk Lindeman ................ John J. Christopher1834 Samuel F. Patterson ............... Daivd W. Stone ................ Daniel Coleman ............... John G. Marshall ............. Dirk Lindeman ................ John J. Christopher1835 Lewis H. Marsteller ................ David W. Stone ................ Daniel Coleman ............... Edmund B. Freeman ....... Green W. Ligon ................ John J. Christopher1836 Lewis H. Marsteller ................ David W. Stone ................ Henry Blount ................... James Maclin ................... Green W. Ligon ................ William T. Bain1837 David W. Stone ........................ THomas L. B. Gregory ..... William W. Cherry .......... William B. Dunn .............. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1838 David W. Stone ........................ Kenneth Raynor ............... William W. Cherry .......... Duncan G. McRaie ........... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1839 David W. Stone ........................ William B. Dunn .............. John G. Marshall ............. Daniel S. Crenshaw ......... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1840 Simmons Jones Baker ............ William S. Baker .............. Daniel S. Crenshaw ......... Kader Biggs ...................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William A. Harrison1841 Daniel S. Crenshaw ................ Thomas Loring ................. Thomas E. Pender ........... Davis Young ..................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William A. Harrison1842 John Hill Wheeler ................... Jonathan H. Jacocks ........ Thomas E. Pender ........... Davis Young ..................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William A. Harrison1843 John Hill Wheeler ................... David Lowery Swain ........ Phineas W. Fanning ........ William P. Taylor ............. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William A. Harrison1844 Phineas W. Fanning................ David W. Stone ................ Thomas S. Clark .............. Arthur S. Mooring ............ Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1845 Phineas W. Fanning................ Thomas Loring ................. Wiley W. Johnson ............ Talcott Burr ...................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1846 Phineas W. Fanning................ William Gott ..................... John H. Drake ................. Peter Adams ..................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1847 William F. Collins ................... Clement H. Jordan ........... Talcott Burr ..................... William H. Mead .............. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1848 William F. Collins ................... Clement H. Jordan ........... John H. Drakes ................ Joab Hiatt ......................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1849 William F. Collins ................... Clement H. Jordan ........... William G. Hill ................ Joab Hiatt ......................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1850 Alonzo T. Jerkins .................... Cyrus P. Mendenhall ....... Luke Blackmer ................ John A. Rowland .............. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1851 Alonzo T. Jerkins .................... Cyrus P. Mendenhall ....... Luke Blackmer ................ James E. Allen ................. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1852 Alonzo T. Jerkins .................... Cyrus P. Mendenhall ....... Luke Blackmer ................ William P. Taylor ............. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1853 Clement H. Jordan .................. William P. Taylor ............. Peter Adams .................... James H. Moore ............... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1854 Clement H. Jordan .................. William P. Taylor ............. William K. Blake ............. Joseph Green .................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1855 Pleasant A. Holt ...................... William P. Taylor ............. William K. Blake ............ Joseph Green .................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1856 Pleasant A. Holt ...................... Alfred Martin ................... James T. Alexander ........ Joseph M. Cox .................. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1857 Alfred Martin .......................... Lewis S. Williams ............ James T. Alexander ........ Joseph M. Cox .................. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1858 Alfred Martin .......................... Lewis S. Williams ............ Henry C. Lucas ............... Daniel Coleman ................ Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1859 Lewis S. Williams.................... Eli W. Ward ...................... Henry C. Lucas ................ Eli F. Watson.................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1860 Lewis S. Williams.................... Eli W. Ward ...................... James E. Allen ................. Charles C. Clark .............. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1861 William G. Hill ........................ Eli Watsn .......................... Daniel Coleman ............... Rufus K. Speed ................. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain1862 Eli F. Watson ........................... Edwin Godwin Reade ....... John McCormick .............. Rufus K. Speed ................. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
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1863 Eli F. Watson ........................... Edwn Godwin Reade ........ John McCormick .............. Robert W. Best ................. Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1864 John McCormick ..................... Eugene Grissom ............... Robert W. Best ................. David H. Stephenson ....... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1865 Edwin Godwin Reade .............. John M. Happoldt ............ Robert W. Best ................. John Nichols ..................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1866 Edwin Godwin Reade .............. Robert W. Best ................. William Lander ................ John Nichols ..................... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... William T. Bain
1867 Robert W. Best ........................ James G. Ramsey ............. Robert B. Vance ............... Thomas M. Gardner ......... Cel. W. D. Hutchings ....... Donald W. Bain
1868 Robert B. Vance....................... Ellis Malone ..................... Joseph B. Batchelor ......... Samuel H. Rountree ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1869 Robert B. Vance....................... Ellis Malone ..................... John Nichols .................... Samuel H. Rountree ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1870 Charles C. Clark ..................... Joseph B. Batchelor ......... John Nichols .................... Samuel H. Rountree ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1871 Charles C. Clark ..................... Joseph B. Batchelor ......... John Nichols .................... Clinton A. Cilley ............... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1872 John Nichols ............................ Thomas M. Gardner ......... Clinton A. Cilley .............. Robert W. Hardie ............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1873 John Nichols ............................ Thomas M. Gardner ......... Clinton A. Cilley .............. Robert W. Hardie ............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1874 George W. Blount .................... Clinton A. Cilley ............... Horace H. Munson ........... Horace H. Munson ........... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1875 George W. Blount .................... Samuel C. Shelton ........... Eugene Grissom............... Robert V. Blackstock........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1876 Horace H. Munson .................. Clinton A. Cilley ............... Robert W. Hardie ............. James C. L. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1877 Horace H. Munson .................. Thomas S. Kenan ............. Robert W. Hardie ............. James C. L. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1878 William R. Cox ........................ James C. L. Gudger ......... Chas. W. Alexander ......... Henry F. Grainger ........... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1879 William R. Cox ........................ James C. L. Gudger ......... Chas. W. Alexander ......... Henry F. Grainger ........... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1880 Henry F. Grainger ................... James W. Reid .................. Robert Bingham .............. Charles H. Robinson ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1881 Henry F. Grainger ................... James W. Reid .................. Robert Bingham .............. Charles H. Robinson ........ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1882 Robert Bingham ...................... Fabius H. Busbee ............. Charles H. Robinson........ William T. Kennedy ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1884 Robert Bingham ...................... Fabius H. Busbee ............. Charles H. Robinson........ Samuel H. Smith .............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1885 Fabius H. Busbee .................... Charles H. Robinson ........ Samuel H. Smith ............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1886 Fabius H. Busbee .................... Charles H. Robinson ........ Samuel H. Smith ............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1887 Charles H. Robinson ............... Samuel H. Smith .............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ........ John W. Cotten ................ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1888 Charles H. Robinson ............... Samuel H. Smith .............. Hezekiah A. Gudger ........ John W. Cotten ................ William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1889 Samuel H. Smith ..................... Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... John W. Cotten ................ Francis M. Moye .............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1890 Samuel H. Smith ..................... Hezekiah A. Gudger ......... John W. Cotten ................ Francis M. Moye .............. William E. Anderson ....... Donald W. Bain
1891 Hezekiah A. Gudger ................ John W. Cotten................. Francis M. Moye .............. Richard J. Noble............... Darius S. Waitt ................ Donald W. Bain
1892 Hezekiah A. Gudger ................ John W. Cotten................. Francis M. Moye .............. Richard J. Noble............... William Simpson ............. Donald W. Bain
1893 John W. Cotten ........................ Francis M. Moye............... Richard J. Noble .............. Walter E. Moore ............... William Simpson ............. William H. Bain
1894 John W. Cotten ........................ Francis M. Moye............... Richard J. Noble .............. Walter E. Moore ............... William Simpson ............. William H. Bain
1895 Francis M. Moye ...................... Richard J. Noble ............... Walter E. Moore .............. James A. Leach ................ William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1896 Francis M. Moye ...................... William H. Summerell ..... Walter E. Moore .............. Beverly S. Royster............ William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1897 Walter E. Moore ...................... Richard J. Noble ............... Beverly S. Royster ........... Henry Irwin Clark ........... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1898 Walter E. Moore ...................... Richard J. Noble ............... Beverly S. Royster ........... Henry Irwin Clark ........... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1899 Richard J. Noble ...................... Beverly S. Royster ............ Henry Irwin Clark ........... Walter S. Liddell .............. William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1900 Beverly S. Royster ................... Henry Irwin Clark ........... Walter S. Liddell ............. Francis D. Winston .......... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
1901 Beverly S. Royster ................... Henry Irwin Clark ........... Walter S. Liddell ............. Francis D. Winston .......... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry
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1902 Henry Irwin Clark .................. Walter S. Liddell .............. Francis D. Winston .......... Samuel M. Gattis ............. William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry1903 Henry Irwin Clark .................. Walter S. Liddell .............. Francis D. Winston .......... Samuel M. Gattis ............. William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry1904 Walter S. Liddell ..................... Francis D. Winston .......... Samuel M. Gattis............. Richard N. Hackett .......... William Simpson ............. John C. Drewry1905 Walter S. Liddell ..................... Francis D. Winston .......... Samuel M. Gattis............. Richard N. Hackett .......... Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1906 Francis D. Winston ................. Samuel M. Gattis ............. Richard N. Hackett ......... William B. McKoy ............ Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1907 Francis D. Winston ................. Samuel M. Gattis ............. Richard N. Hackett ......... William B. McKoy ............ Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1908 Samuel M. Gattis .................... Richard N. Hackett .......... William B. McKoy............ F. M. Winchester .............. Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1909 Samuel M. Gattis .................... Richard N. Hackett .......... William B. McKoy............ F. M. Winchester .............. Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1910 Richard N. Hackett ................. William B. McKoy ............ F. M. Winchester ............. John T. Alderman ............ Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1911 Richard N. Hackett ................. William B. McKoy ............ F. M. Winchester ............. John T. Alderman ............ Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1912 William B. McKoy ................... Francis M. Winchester..... John T. Alderman ............ Frank P. Hobgood Jr. ....... Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1913 Francis M. Winchester ............ John T. Alderman ............ Frank P. Hobgood Jr. ...... Alex B. Andrews Jr. ......... Leo D. Heartt ................... Johh C. Drewry1914 John T. Alderman ................... Frank P. Hobgood Jr. ....... Alex B. Andrews Jr.......... Claude L. Pridgen ............ Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1915 Frank P. Hobgood Jr. .............. Alex B. Andrews Jr. ......... Claude L. Pridgen ............ � ����������� ............ Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1916 Alex B. Andrews Jr. ................ Claude L. Pridgen ............ � ����������� ........... Henry A. Grady ................ Leo D. Heartt ................... John C. Drewry1917 Claude L. Pridgen ................... � ����������� ............ Henry A. Grady ............... James C. Braswell ........... Leo D. Heartt ................... William W. Wilson���������������� ................... Henry A. Grady ................ James C. Braswell ........... J. Bailey Owen ................. Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1919 Henry A. Grady ....................... James C. Braswell ........... J. Bailey Owen ................. James H. Webb ................ Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1920 James C. Braswell................... J. Bailey Owen ................. James H. Webb ................ Hubert M. Poteat ............. Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1921 J. Bailey Owen ........................ James H. Webb ................ Hubert M. Poteat ............. J. LeGrand Everett .......... Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1922 James H. Webb........................ Hubert M. Poteat ............. J. LeGrand Everett.......... Leon Cash ......................... Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1923 Hubert M. Poteat .................... J. LeGrand Everett .......... Leon Cash ........................ John E. Cameron ............. Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1924 J. LeGrand Everett ................. Leon Cash ......................... John E. Cameron ............. John H. Anderson ............ Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1925 Leon Cash ................................ John E. Cameron ............. John H. Anderson ............ Raymond C. Dunn ............ Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1926 John E. Cameron..................... John H. Anderson ............ Raymond C. Dunn ........... John J. Phoenix ................ Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1927 John H. Anderson ................... Raymond C. Dunn ............ John J. Phoenix ............... A. J. Harris ....................... Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1928 Raymond C. Dunn ................... John J. Phoenix ................ E. W. Timberlake Jr. ....... B. S. Royster Jr. ............... Benjamin R. Lacy ............ William W. Wilson1929 John J. Phoenix ....................... E. W. Timberlake Jr. ....... B. S. Royster Jr. ............... J. Wallace Winborne ........ Benjamin R. Lacy ............ John H. Anderson1930 Edgar W. Timberlake Jr. ........ J. Wallace Winborne ........ Herbert C. Alexander ...... P. T. Wilson ...................... John J. Phoenix ............... John H. Anderson1931 J. Wallace Winborne ............... Herbert C. Alexander....... P. T. Wlson ....................... Roy F. Ebbs ...................... John J. Phoenix ............... John H. Anderson1932 Herbert C. Alexander .............. P. T. Wilson ...................... Roy F. Ebbs ...................... Charles B. Newcomb ........ John J. Phoenix ............... John H. Anderson1933 P. T. Wilson ............................. Roy F. Ebbs ...................... Charles B. Newcomb ....... J. Giles Hudson ................ John J. Phoenix ............... John H. Anderson1934 Roy F. Ebbs.............................. Charles B. Newcomb ........ J. Giles Hudson ............... Watson N. Sherrod........... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson1935 Charles B. Newcomb ............... J. Giles Hudson ................ Watson N. Sherrod .......... Harry T. Paterson ............ Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson1936 J. Giles Hudson ....................... Watson N. Sherrod ........... Harry T. Paterson............ J. Edward Allen ............... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson1937 Watson N. Sherrod .................. Harry T. Paterson ............ J. Edward Allen ............... Thos. J. Harkins ............... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson1938 Harry T. Paterson ................... J. Edward Allen ............... Thos. J. Harkins .............. Charles P. Eldridge .......... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson1939 J. Edward Allen....................... Thos. J. Harkins ............... Charles P. Eldridge ......... James E. Shipman ........... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson
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1940 Thomas J. Harkins.................. Charles P. Eldridge .......... James E. Shipman ........... James W. Payne ............... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson
1941 Charles P. Eldridge ................. James E. Shipman ........... James W. Payne .............. Julius C. Hobbs ................ Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson
1942 James E. Shipman .................. James W. Payne ............... Julius C. Hobbs................ Clyde H. Jarrett ............... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson
1943 James W. Payne ...................... Julius C. Hobbs ................ Clyde H. Jarrett ............... William J. Bundy ............. Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson
1944 Julius C. Hobbs ....................... Clyde H. Jarrett ............... William J. Bundy ............. Luther T. Hartsell Jr. ...... Herbert C. Alexander ...... John H. Anderson
1945 Clyde H. Jarrett ...................... William J. Bundy ............. Luther T. Hartsell Jr. ...... Maxwell E. Hoffman ........ Herbert C. Alexander ...... Chas. B. Newcomb
1946 William J. Bundy .................... Luther T. Hartsell Jr. ...... Maxwell E. Hoffman........ Wilkins P. Horton ............ Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1947 Luther T. Hartsell Jr. ............. Maxwell E. Hoffman ........ Wilkins P. Horton ............ Wallace E. Caldwell ......... Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1948 Maxwell E. Hoffman ............... Wilkins P. Horton ............ Wallace E. Caldwell ........ Herbert M. Foy ................. Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1949 Wilkins P. Horton ................... Wallace E. Caldwell ......... Herbert M. Foy ................ William H. White ............. Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1950 Wallace E. Caldwell ................ Herbert M. Foy ................. William H. White ............. Edwin T. Howard ............. Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1951 Herbert M. Foy ........................ William H. White ............. Edwin T. Howard ............ Robert L. Pugh ................. Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1952 William H. White .................... Edwin T. Howard ............. Robert L. Pugh ................. Charles H. Pugh ............... Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1953 Edwin T. Howard .................... Robet L. Pugh ................... Charles H. Pugh .............. John C. Vance .................. Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1954 Robert L. Pugh ........................ Charles H. Pugh ............... John C. Vance .................. Charles A. Harris ............. Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1955 Charles H. Pugh ...................... John C. Vance .................. Charles A. Harris ............ James G. Johnston ........... Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1956 John C. Vance.......................... Charles A. Harris ............. James G. Johnston .......... W. Eli Hand ...................... Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1957 Charles A. Harris .................... James G. Johnston ........... W. Eli Hand ..................... Harvey W. Smith ............. Herbert C. Alexander ...... Wilbur L. McIver
1958 James G. Johnston .................. W. Eli Hand ...................... Harvey W. Smith ............. Lester H. Gillikin ............. Herb ert M. Foy ............... Wilbur I. McIver
1959 W. Eli Hand ............................. Harvey W. Smith ............. Lester H. Gillikin ............ James W. Brewer ............. Herbert M. Foy ................ Charles A. Harris
1960 Harvey W. Smith..................... James W. Brewer ............. Charles C. Ricker ............ J. Edward Rooker Jr. ....... Herbert M. Foy ................ Charles A. Harris
1961 James W. Brewer .................... Charles C. Ricker ............. W. Edward Burrier .......... G. Dudley Humphrey ....... Herbert M. Foy ................ Charles A. Harris
1962 Charles C. Ricker .................... W. Edward Burrier .......... G. Dudley Humphrey ...... Sam A. Hennis Jr. ............ James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1963 W. Edward Burrier ................. G. Dudley Humphrey ....... Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Arnold J. Koonce .............. James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1964 G. Dudley Humphrey .............. Sam A. Hennis Jr. ............ Arnold J. Koonce.............. Alfred A. Kafer Jr. ........... James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1965 Sam A. Hennis Jr. ................... Arnold J. Koonce .............. Alfred A. Kafer Jr. ........... Robert N. Bass Jr. ............ James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1966 Arnold J. Koonce ..................... Alfred A. Kafer Jr. ........... Robert N. Bass Jr. ........... William A. Hooks ............. James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1967Alfred A. Kafer Jr. .................... Robert N. Bass Jr. ............ William A. Hooks ............. Maurice E. Walsh............. James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1968 Robert N. Bass Jr. ................... William A. Hooks ............. Maurice E. Walsh ............ William W. Mims Jr. ........ James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1969 William A. Hooksd .................. Maurice E. Walsh ............. William W. Mims Jr. ....... Berl M. Kahn .................... James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1970 Maurice E. Walsh .................... William W. Mims Jr. ........ Berl M. Kahn ................... Nathaniel C. Dean ........... James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1971 William W. Mims Jr. ............... Berl M. Kahn .................... Nathaniel C. Dean ........... William L. Mils Jr. ........... James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1972 Berl M. Kahn ........................... Nathaniel C. Dean ........... William L. Mills Jr. ......... S. Frank Noble Jr............. James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1973 Nathaniel C. Dean .................. William L. Mills Jr. .......... S. Frank Noble Jr. ........... Hiram J. Casebolt ............ James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1974 William L. Mills Jr. ................. S. Frank Noble Jr. ............ Hiram J. Casebolt ............ Leslie H. Garner .............. James W. Brewer ............ Charles A. Harris
1975 S. Frank Noble Jr. ................... Hiram J. Casebolt ............ Leslie H. Garner .............. J. Earl Watson ................. James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1976 Leslie H. Garner ...................... J. Earl Watson ................. Jacob C. Goodman Jr. ..... William B. Bellois ............ James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1977 J. Earl Watson ......................... Jacob C. Goodman ............ William B. Bellois ............ E. Stansil Aldridge ........... James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
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1978 Jacob C. Goodman ................... William B. Bellois ............ E. Stansil Aldridge .......... Nelson B. Banks ............... James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1979 William B, Bellois ................... E. Stansil Aldridge ........... Nelson B. Banks .............. A. C. Honeycutt ................ James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1980 E. Stansil Aldridge .................. Nelson B. Banks ............... A. C. Honeycutt ............... Cecil J. Liverman ............. James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1981 Nelson B. Banks ...................... A. C. Honeycutt ................ Cecil J. Liverman ............ I. Boyd Hopkins................ James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1982 A. C. Honeycutt ....................... Cecil J. Liverman ............. I. Boyd Hopkins ............... Norburn C. Hyatt ............. James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1983 Cecil J. Liverman .................... I. Boyd Hopkins ................ Norburn C. Hyatt ............ Walter F. McCall .............. James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1984 I. Boyd Hopkins ....................... Norburn C. Hyatt ............. Walter F. McCall ............. Eddie P. Stiles .................. James W. Brewer ............ Robert P. Dudley
1985 Norburn C. Hyatt .................... Walter F. McCall .............. Eddie P. Stiles ................. L. R. Thomas Jr................ Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Robert P. Dudley
1986 Walter F. McCall ..................... Eddie P. Stiles .................. L. R. Thomas Jr. .............. Jerry G. Tart .................... Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Robert P. Dudley
1987 Eddie P. Stiles ......................... L. R. Thomas .................... Jerry G. Tart .................... B. T. Phillips Jr. ............... Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Robert P. Dudley
1988 L. R. Thomas Jr. ...................... Jerry G. Tart .................... B. T. Phillips Jr. .............. Lester P. Martin Jr. ......... Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Robert P. Dudley
1989 Jerry G. Tart ........................... B. T. Phillips Jr. ............... Lester P. Martin Jr.......... Willett R. Tillett ............... Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Robert P. Dudley
1990 Bunn T. Phillips Jr. ................ Lester P. Martin Jr. ......... Willett R. Tillett .............. Ray Norris ........................ Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Robert P. Dudley
1991 Lester P. Martin Jr. ................ Ray Norris ........................ Richard G. Moore............. William B. Brunk ............. Sam A. Hennis Jr. ........... Robert P. Dudley
1992 Ray Norris ............................... Richard G. Moore ............. William B. Brunk ............ Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... Jerry G. Tart .................... Robert P. Dudley
1993 Richard G. Moore .................... William B. Brunk ............. Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... William H. Simpson ......... Jerry G. Tart .................... Robert P. Dudley
1994 William B. Brunk .................... Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... William H. Simpson ........ Gerry T. Smith ................. Jerry G. Tart .................... Robert P. Dudley
1995 Clifton W. Everett Jr. ............. William H. Simpson ......... Gerry T. Smith ................. Thomas W. Gregory ......... Jerry G. Tart .................... Robert P. Dudley
1996 William H. Simpson ................ Gerry T. Smith ................. Thomas W. Gregory ......... Charles M. Ingram ........... Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... Robert P. Dudley
1997 Gerry T. Smith ........................ Thomas W. Gregory ......... Charles M. Ingram .......... Charles E. Cathey ............ Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
1998 Thomas W. Gregory ............... Charles M. Ingram ........... Charles E. Cathey ........... William L. Mills, III ......... Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
1999 Charles M. Ingram .................. Charles E. Cathey ............ William L. Mills, III ........ William G. Mathis............ Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
2000 Charles E. Cathey ................... William L. Mills, III ......... William G. Mathis ........... Jerry R. Tillett ................. Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
2001 William G. Mathis ................... Jerry R. Tillett ................. Charles A. Lewis Jr. ........ Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. ........ Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
2002 Jerry R. Tillett ......................... Charles A. Lewis Jr. ........ Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. ....... Graham W. Pervier .......... Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
2003 Charles A. Lewis Jr................. Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. ........ Graham W. Pervier ......... Gene T. Jernigan.............. Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
2004 Leonard Y. Safrit Jr. ............... Graham W. Pervier .......... Gene T. Jernigan ............. W. Berry Rigdon ............... Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
2005 Graham W. Pervier ................. Gene T. Jernigan .............. W. Berry Rigdon .............. David R. Cash .................. Clifton W. Everett Jr. ...... T. Walton Clapp III
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 145
Historical Tableof Lodges
•
Lodges Listed Numerically
146 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
Sol
omon
Mas
onbo
roug
hN
ew H
anov
er17
35 b
y E
ngla
ndC
ease
d w
ork
abou
t 17
54. E
xtin
ct.
1*
St.
Joh
n’s
Wilm
ingt
onN
ew H
anov
erM
ay, 1
754
1755
by
Eng
land
Acc
epte
d ch
arte
r fr
om t
he G
rand
Lod
ge o
f N
.C. i
n 17
94.
Eng
lish
No.
213
Rec
ord
unbr
oken
. A
ctiv
e.H
anov
erW
ilmin
gton
New
Han
over
Abo
ut 1
758
Arm
y lo
dge
orga
nize
d du
ring
the
Fre
nch
and
Indi
an W
ars.
Dis
posi
tion
Unk
now
n.U
nion
Fay
ette
ville
Cum
berl
and
Abo
ut 1
760
Fou
nded
the
Gra
nd L
odge
. Is
sued
cal
l for
the
con
vent
ion
-to
by S
cotl
and.
esta
blis
h th
e G
rand
Lod
ge (
See
Pho
enix
No.
8).
2*
Roy
al W
hite
Har
tH
alif
axH
alif
axN
ov. 1
, 176
4A
ug. 2
1, 1
767
Fou
nded
by
the
Gra
nd L
odge
. D
ropp
ed 1
852.
Res
tore
dby
C. H
arne
ttE
nglis
h N
o. 4
0318
55.
For
feit
ed 1
888.
Res
tore
d 18
89.
Act
ive.
Fir
st L
odge
inC
row
n P
oint
Pit
t17
64D
ec. 1
0, 1
764
byC
ease
d w
ork
duri
ng t
he R
evol
utio
n. E
xtin
ct.
Pit
t C
ount
yM
assa
chus
ette
sB
land
ford
-But
eB
uffa
loe
But
e (W
arre
n)17
66D
ec. 2
3, 1
766
byF
ound
ed t
he G
rand
Lod
ge.
Bec
ame
“Joh
nson
-Cas
wel
l”V
irgi
nia
No.
10
in 1
787.
(S
ee N
o. 1
0.)
Ext
inct
.3
*S
aint
Joh
n’s
New
Ber
nC
rave
nJa
n. 1
1, 1
772
byF
ound
ed t
he G
rand
Lod
ge. O
rigi
nally
No.
2.
Ren
umbe
red
in 1
795.
Mon
tfor
tF
orfe
ited
184
1. R
esto
red
1846
. A
ctiv
e.4
*S
aint
Joh
n’s
Kin
ston
Len
oir
Abo
ut 1
772
byF
ound
ed t
he G
rand
Lod
ge.
Ori
gina
lly N
o. 3
. R
enum
bere
d in
179
1.M
ontf
ort.
Dis
solv
ed 1
806.
No.
96
give
n N
o. 4
in 1
903.
Act
ive.
Dor
noch
But
e C
ount
y(F
rank
lin)
Abo
ut 1
773
byF
ound
ed t
he G
rand
Lod
ge.
Ori
gina
lly g
iven
No.
5 b
y M
ontf
ort.
Mon
tfor
tR
uled
ille
gal.
Con
stit
uted
. E
xtin
ct.
5*
Roy
al E
dwin
Win
dsor
Ber
tie
Abo
ut 1
774
byF
ound
ed t
he G
rand
Lod
ge.
Arr
este
d 18
03.
Res
tore
d 18
04M
ontf
ort
Dis
solv
ed 1
822.
“C
hari
ty”
No.
79
beca
me
No.
5in
185
7. A
ctiv
e.6
Roy
al W
illia
mW
into
nH
ertf
ord
1774
by
Mon
tfor
tF
ound
ed t
he G
rand
Lod
ge.
Dis
solv
ed 1
799.
Ext
inct
.7
*U
nani
mit
yE
dent
onC
how
an17
75 b
y M
ontf
ort
Fou
nded
the
Gra
nd L
odge
. D
isso
lved
179
9. N
o. 1
93 g
iven
No.
7 in
185
7. A
ctiv
e.8
*P
hoen
ixF
ayet
tevi
lleC
umbe
rlan
d17
87 b
yS
ee “
Uni
on”
Lod
ge a
bove
. O
rigi
nally
cha
rter
ed”
Nor
th C
arol
ina.
by S
cotl
and
in 1
760.
Rec
ord
unbr
oken
. A
ctiv
e.9
Old
Con
eS
alis
bury
Row
an17
75 b
y M
ontf
ort
Fou
nded
the
Gra
nd L
odge
. S
urre
nder
ed 1
811.
Ext
inct
.10
*Jo
hnso
n-C
asw
ell
War
rent
onW
arre
nN
ov. 2
0, 1
788
Sur
rend
ered
182
7, 1
858,
188
0, a
nd 1
882.
Res
tore
d18
32, 1
865,
188
2, a
nd 1
902.
Act
ive.
11*
Cas
wel
l Bro
ther
hood
Yan
ceyv
ille
Cas
wel
lN
ov. 2
0, 1
788.
D
isso
lved
179
9. J
ohn
A. G
rave
s N
o. 4
94gi
ven
nam
e an
d N
o. 1
1 in
193
5. A
ctiv
e.12
Inde
pend
ence
Pit
tsbo
roC
hath
amN
ov. 2
0, 1
788
Hel
ped
lay
cor
ners
tone
on
the
firs
t bu
ildin
g at
the
Uni
vers
ity
of N
orth
Car
olin
a. D
isso
lved
179
9. E
xtin
ct.
13*
Sai
nt J
ohn’
sK
enan
svill
eD
uplin
Nov
. 20,
178
8A
rres
ted
1803
. “W
arre
n” N
o. 1
01 g
iven
nam
ean
d N
o. 1
3 in
193
6. A
ctiv
e.14
Rut
herf
ord
Fel
low
ship
Rut
herf
ord
Nov
. 20,
178
8D
isso
lved
Dec
. 3, 1
803.
Ext
inct
.15
Was
hing
ton
Was
hing
ton
Bea
ufor
tJu
ne 2
4, 1
789
Sur
rend
ered
183
3. E
xtin
ct.
16S
aint
Tam
man
yW
illia
mst
onM
arti
nD
ec. 2
8, 1
788
Nov
. 18,
178
9A
rres
ted
Dec
. 11,
180
3. E
xtin
ct.
17*
Am
eric
an G
eorg
eM
urfr
eesb
oro
Her
tfor
dJu
ne 2
4, 1
789
Dec
. 18,
178
9R
ecor
d un
brok
en.
Act
ive.
18K
ing
Sol
omon
Tre
nt B
ridg
eJo
nes
Dec
. 26,
178
9S
urre
nder
ed 1
824.
Ext
inct
Fra
nklin
Fra
nklin
Dec
. 22,
179
1D
ispe
nsat
ion
revo
ked
1792
. Not
cha
rter
ed.
Ext
inct
.
No
.N
am
eL
oca
tio
nC
ou
nty
Dis
pen
sati
on
Ch
art
ered
Dis
po
siti
on
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 147
19*
Eag
leH
illsb
orou
ghO
rang
eJa
n. 8
, 179
2H
elpe
d la
y th
e co
rner
ston
e at
U.N
.C. i
n 17
93.
Dis
solv
ed 1
799.
“E
agle
” N
o. 7
1 gi
ven
No.
19
in 1
933.
Act
ive.
Uni
onG
reen
ville
Pit
tD
ec. 6
, 179
2D
ispe
nsat
ion
revo
ked
1793
. N
ot c
hart
ered
. E
xtin
ct.
20R
alei
ghT
arbo
roE
dgec
ombe
Dec
. 11,
179
2D
isso
lved
179
9. E
xtin
ct.
21D
emoc
rati
cR
alei
ghW
ake
Dec
. 14,
179
2D
isso
lved
179
9. E
xtin
ct.
22L
aure
l Hill
Lau
rel H
illR
ichm
ond
Dec
. 14,
179
2D
isso
lved
179
9. E
xtin
ct.
23M
alta
Ger
man
tow
nS
toke
sJa
n. 1
8, 1
792
Dec
. 14,
179
3D
isso
lved
Dec
. 3, 1
799.
Ext
inct
.24
Hir
amW
illia
msb
oro
Gra
nvill
eA
pr. 1
5, 1
793
Dec
. 17,
179
3S
urre
nder
ed D
ec. 6
, 182
7. E
xtin
ct.
25P
anso
phia
Car
thag
eM
oore
Dec
. 25,
179
3S
urre
nder
ed D
ec. 3
, 181
9. E
xtin
ct.
26D
avie
-Gla
sgow
Gla
sgow
Cou
nty
(Gre
ene)
Jan.
20,
179
5S
urre
nder
ed D
ec. 3
, 180
6. E
xtin
ct.
27*
Sta
tesv
ille
Sta
tesv
ille
Ired
ell
Jan.
25,
179
5O
rigi
nally
“M
t. M
oria
h” N
o. 2
7. C
ease
d w
ork
1822
.N
o. 4
87 g
iven
No.
27
on A
pr. 2
1, 1
937.
Act
ive.
28C
olum
bian
Way
neN
ov. 2
6, 1
789
Dec
. 9, 1
796
Arr
este
d D
ec. 3
, 180
6. E
xtin
ct.
29S
aint
Tam
man
yN
ashv
ille
(Ten
ness
ee)
Dec
. 17,
179
6C
hang
ed t
o “H
arm
ony”
in 1
800.
Arr
este
d in
180
8.B
ecam
e “T
enne
ssee
” N
o. 1
. E
xtin
ct.
30S
aint
Tam
man
yW
imin
gton
New
Han
over
Dec
. 2, 1
797
Sur
rend
ered
181
3. E
xtin
ct.
31*
Pha
lanx
Cha
rlot
teM
eckl
enbu
rgO
rig.
cha
rter
ed b
yD
ec. 2
, 179
7 by
R
echa
rter
ed 1
827
(cau
se u
nkno
wn)
. For
feit
edS
outh
Car
olin
aN
orth
Car
olin
a18
39.
Res
tore
d 18
39.
Act
ive.
32*
Sto
kes
Con
cord
Cab
arru
sD
ec. 1
7, 1
796
Dec
. 2, 1
797
Sur
rend
ered
181
1. R
esto
red
1828
. C
ease
d w
ork
1840
,R
esto
red
1850
. C
ease
d w
ork
1884
, Rev
ived
188
7. A
ctiv
e.33
Fre
elan
dF
orks
of t
he Y
adki
nR
owan
Dec
. 17,
170
6D
ec. 2
, 179
7A
rres
ted
Dec
. 6, 1
827.
Ext
inct
.S
hallo
wfo
rdH
unts
ville
Sur
ryJa
n. 2
0, 1
795
Dis
pens
atio
n co
ntin
ued
1796
-97.
See
No.
34.
Ext
inct
.34
Una
nim
ity
Roc
kfor
dS
urry
Dec
. 2, 1
797
Ori
gina
lly “
Sha
llow
ford
.” C
hang
ed n
ame
and
mov
ed w
hen
char
tere
d. A
rres
ted
1806
. E
xtin
ct.
Bea
ufor
tB
eauf
ort
Car
tere
tD
ec. 5
, 179
7D
ispe
nsat
ion
cont
inue
d 17
98.
Not
cha
rter
ed.
Ext
inct
.S
aint
Joh
n’s
Mor
gant
onB
urke
Dec
. 17,
179
7D
ispe
nsat
ion
cont
inue
d 17
98.
Not
cha
rter
ed.
Ext
inct
.S
andy
Run
San
dy R
unB
erti
eN
ov. 2
4, 1
798
Dis
pens
atio
n re
voke
d 17
99.
Ext
inct
.35
Jeru
sale
mS
trai
ghts
Car
tere
tD
ec. 9
, 179
8S
urre
nder
ed 1
811.
Ext
inct
.36
Fri
ends
hip
For
t B
arnw
ell
Cra
ven
Dec
. 4, 1
799
Sur
rend
ered
Dec
. 16,
180
8. E
xtin
ct.
37W
illia
m R
. Dav
ieL
exin
gton
Dav
idso
nD
ec. 9
, 179
8D
ec. 6
, 179
9S
urre
nder
ed 1
804.
No.
119
Cha
nged
to
No.
37
in 1
856.
Dis
solv
ed 1
881.
Ext
inct
.38
Ris
ing
Sun
Mor
gant
onB
urke
Dec
. 16,
179
9S
urre
nder
ed D
ec 1
0, 1
803.
Ext
inct
.39
*D
avie
Aho
skie
Ber
tie
Dec
. 16,
179
9A
rres
ted
1851
. R
esto
red
1871
. O
rigi
nally
at
Lew
isto
n.R
eloc
ated
to
Aho
skie
in 1
993.
Act
ive.
40*
Hir
amR
alei
ghW
ake
Dec
. 16,
179
9H
alf
owne
r in
the
fir
st G
rand
Lod
ge o
f bu
ildin
g. A
ctiv
e.41
Pol
kK
noxv
ille
(Ten
ness
ee)
Nov
. 30,
180
0B
ecam
e “T
enne
ssee
” N
o. 2
in 1
813.
Arr
este
d 18
16.
Ext
inct
.42
Fed
eral
Pit
t18
00D
ec. 1
1, 1
801
Arr
este
d N
ov. 2
1, 1
811.
Ext
inct
.43
Gre
enev
ille
Gre
enev
ille
(Ten
ness
ee)
1798
Dec
. 11,
180
1B
ecam
e “T
enne
ssee
” N
o. 3
in 1
813.
Arr
este
d 18
38.
Nam
e an
dnu
mbe
r re
stor
ed in
190
7. A
ctiv
e (T
enne
ssee
).44
Will
iam
sJo
hnst
onvi
lleR
ando
lph
1803
Dec
. 10,
180
4A
rres
ted
Nov
. 21,
181
2. E
xtin
ct.
45*
Lib
erty
Wilk
esbo
roW
ilkes
1803
Dec
. 10,
180
4C
ease
d w
ork
1845
. R
esto
red
1859
. F
orfe
ited
187
2.R
esto
red
1890
. Act
ive.
No
.N
am
eL
oca
tio
nC
ou
nty
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pen
sati
on
Ch
art
ered
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po
siti
on
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46S
ocia
lP
itts
boro
Cha
tham
1803
Dec
. 10,
180
4S
urre
nder
ed N
ov. 2
1, 1
812.
Ext
inct
.47
Ora
nge
Lin
coln
ton
Lin
coln
1803
Dec
. 10,
180
4D
isso
lved
181
6. E
xtin
ct.
48T
aylo
rB
eauf
ort
Car
tere
tD
ec. 3
, 180
6S
urre
nder
ed D
ec. 5
, 181
2. E
xtin
ct.
49Y
oung
Eag
leH
amilt
onM
arti
nD
ec. 3
, 180
6S
urre
nder
ed D
ec. 5
, 181
2. E
xtin
ct.
50N
ewpo
rtN
ewpo
rt(T
enne
ssee
)D
ec. 5
, 180
6B
ecam
e “T
enne
ssee
” N
o. 4
in 1
813.
Arr
este
d 18
27.
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inct
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318
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187
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188
3. E
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335
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pole
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Aug
. 8, 1
874
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974
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ed 1
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tore
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inct
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8, 1
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9, 1
924.
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inct
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187
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338
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Aug
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ed 1
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.33
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874
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mon
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18,
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Dec
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.34
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Aug
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May
27,
187
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feit
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inct
.34
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p H
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Feb
. 12,
187
4D
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347
Mou
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May
17,
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tore
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15.
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191
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348
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July
1, 1
875
Dec
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875
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ord
unbr
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e.34
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Oct
. 29,
187
5D
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inct
.35
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ount
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iah
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tleb
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 171
1940
Melvin Maynard Johnson, Past Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts John Huske Anderson, Past Grand Master, Grand SecretaryThomas Joshua, Past Grand Master
1941 Raymond Cromwell Dunn, Past Grand Master Charles Bailey Newcomb, Past Grand MasterJohn Edward Allen, Past Grand Master
1942 William Moseley Brown, Past Grand Master of Masons in VirginiaAlexander Boyd Andrews, Past Grand MasterWilliam Ritchie Smith, Past Master, Raleigh Lodge No. 500
1943Herbert Claude Alexander, Past Grand Master, Grand Treasurer Watson Newberry Sherrod, Past Grand MasterCharles Patterson Eldridge, Past Grand Master
1944Hubert McNeil Poteat, Past Grand MasterJames Giles Hudson, Past Grand Master Creasy Kinion Proctor, Past Master, Hiram Lodge No. 40
1945John Henry Cowles, Past Grand Master of Masons in KentuckyEdgar Walter Timberlake, Past Grand Master F.W. Moody White, Past Master, Royal White Hart Lodge NO. 2
1946John Wallace Windborne, Past Grand Master James Edward Past Grand Master Julius C. Hobbs, Past Grand Master
1947 Carl Harry Claudy, Past Grand Master of Masons in the District of
Columbia, and Executive Secretary of the Masonic Service Associationof the United States
George Richard Bennette, Superintendent of the Masonic and Eastern StarHome of North Carolina, Inc.
Wilbur LeRoy McIver, Past Master, Grand Secretary 1948
John Raymond Shute, Past Master, North Carolina Lodge of ResearchNo. 666
Roger Keith, Grand Master of Masons in MassachusettsMaxwell Ellis Hoffman, Deputy Grand Master
Roster of Awards of Joseph Montfort Medals
Established 1940
172 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
1949 Luther Thompson Hartsell, Jr., Past Grand MasterWilliam James Bundy, Past Grand MasterJohn Rufus McCracken, Past Master, Waynesville Lodge No. 259
1950 James Walker Payne, Past Grand MasterFrank Mullen Pinnix, Editor of The Orphan’s Friend and Masonic JournalOliver Franklin Hart, Past Grand Master of Masons in South Carolina,Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of South Carolina
1951Fred Clinton Kinzie, Grand LecturerHugh Williamson Prince, Past Master, Palmyra Lodge No. 147Enoch Dorran Flowers, Past Grand Master of Masons in Virginia
1952Wallace Everett Caldwell, Past Grand MasterHarrison Kauffman, Past Master, Hiram Lodge No. 40Samuel Boyce, Past Master, Gastonia Lodge No. 369
1953 Herbert Miles Foy, Past Grand MasterEdwin Walker Yates, Past Master, William Hill Lodge No. 218 James Noah Hillman, Past Grand Master of Masons in Virginia, Grand
Secretary of the Grand Lodge of AF & AM of Virginia 1954
William Henry White, Past Grand MasterRudolph Reynolds Cooke, Past Grand Master of Masons in VirginiaClaude Babington Squires, Member of Joppa Lodge No. 530
1955Edwin Turlington Howard, Past Grand Master A.D. Leon Gray, Past Master, Superintendent of Oxford OrphanageJohn Edward Rooker Jr., Past Master, Johnston Caswell Lodge No. 10
1956 John H. Parker, Secretary-Recorder of the Grand York Rite Bodies
of North Carolina A. J. M. Wannamaker, Past Grand Master of Masons in South CarolinaRobert Lee Pugh, Past Grand Master
1957Charles Harrison Pugh, Past Grand MasterHenry Fitzhugh Collins, Past Grand Master of Masons in South Carolina,
Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of AFM of South CarolinaCharles Trenholm McClenaghan, Past Master, William G. Hill Lodge
No. 2181958
John Catlett Vance, Past Grand MasterFrank S. Land, Founder and Secretary-General of the Order of DeMolayLeon Godown, Past Master of Stokes Lodge No. 32, Editor of The Orphans’
Friend and Masonic Journal1959
John Iring Smith, Past Grand Master of Masons in South CarolinaAdam Andrew Husman, Past Master of Hiram Lodge No. 40
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 173
1960Luther A. Smith, Past Grand Master of Masons in MississippiJames Guy Johnston, Past Grand Master Norwood Price Parker, Past Master, Hiram Lodge No. 98
1961Percy Clifton Stott, Past Master, Wendell Lodge No. 565Haywood Sherrill King, Sr., Past Master, Wilmington Lodge No. 319 Berl Maurice Kahn, Past Master, Wayne Lodge No. 112Thomas Milton Funk, Past Master, Mooresville Lodge No. 496Charles Anderson Harris, Past Grand Master, Grand Secretary
1962Harvey Ward Smith, Past Grand MasterTroy Garren Robbins, Superintendent of the Masonic and Eastern Star
Home of North Carolina, Inc.Harry S. Truman, Past Grand Master of Masons in MissouriRichard Harvey Lucas, Past Master, Perseverance Lodge No. 59James Jay Gilbert, a member of Greenville Lodge No. 284
1963Thomas Earl Doss, Past Grand Master of Masons in Tennessee and Grand
Secretary in TennesseeJames Woodrow Brewer, Past Grand Master, Grand TreasurerHerbert Noble, Past Master, John A. Nichols Lodge No. 650Rueben Barnitz, Past Master, Secretary of Mount Lodge No. 118Lloyd Woolley, Secretary of Southern Pines Lodge No. 484
1964Charles Carpenter Ricker, Past Grand MasterWilliam Eli Hand, Past Grand MasterAndrew J. White, Jr., Past Grand Master of Masons in Ohio and Grand
Secretary in OhioSamuel W. McIntosh, Past Grand Master of Masons in the District of ColumbiaMartin H. Kinsinger, Past Grand Master of Masons in Maryland
1965William Edward Burrier, Past Grand MasterRaymond M. Rideout, Past Grand Master of Masons in MaineMarion Tillet Ross, Past Master of St. John’s Lodge No. 1Herbert Delno Holland, Past Master of Asheboro Lodge No. 699John D. Cunningham, former Executive Secretary of the Masonic Service
Association1966
Louis Philip Guigou, Past Master of Lodge No. 670Earley Winfred Bridges, Past Master of Greensboro Lodge No. 76Harry Miller Bryant, Past Potentate, Oasis Shrine TempleRobert Norman Bass Jr., Junior Grand WardenGeorge Dudley Humphrey, Past Grand Master
1967James Paul Kelly, Past Master of Sparta Lodge No. 423, District DeputyGrand Master, 49th Masonic DistrictEdgar Floyd Dunn, Past Master of Roman Eagle Lodge No. 550Samuel Andrew Hennis Jr., Past Grand Master
174 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
1968 Reynold Slade Davenport, Past Master of Semper Fidelis Lodge No. 680,
Past District Deputy Grand MasterCharles Taylor Potter, Grand LecturerEdward Paul, Past Master of Doric Lodge No. 568
1969Emery B. Denny, Past Master of Holland Memorial Lodge No. 668,
Judge AdvocateEdward Denny Austin, Past Master of Greenville Lodge No. 284Alfred Albrecht Kafer Jr., Past Grand Master
1970Arnold J. Koonce, Past Grand MasterFred F. Harding, Grand Tyler Robert P. Dudley, Past Master of Cleveland Lodge No. 202, Asst. to the
Grand Secretary of Grand Lodge of North Carolina1971
Ira Boyd Hopkins, Past Master of Elkin Lodge No. 454, District EducationChairman of 47th District
William Arthur Hooks, Past Grand MasterThomas Gorbell Slate, Past Master Lodge No. 8, Past District Deputy
Grand Master1972
A.C. Honeycutt, Past Master of Hiram Lodge No. 40William T. Hatch, Past Master of Millbrook Lodge No. 97, Judge Advocate Maurice E. Walsh, Past Grand Master
1973Kedar D. Pyatt, Past Master of Wayne Lodge No. 112William W. Mims Jr., Past Grand MasterEarl M. Noe, Past Master of Franklin Lodge No. 109
1974Nelson B. Banks, Past Master Lodge No. 724, Recorder of Sudan Shrine TempleWilliam K. Price, Past Master of Excelsior Lodge No. 261, Past Grand LecturerRussell G. Laughridge, Secretary of Cleveland Lodge No. 202
1975Louis W. Shrier, Past Master of St. John’s Lodge No. 1Emett D. Chandler, Past Master of Mt. Hermon Lodge No. 118Wilbourne M. Smith, Past Master of Eureka Lodge No, 317
1976James Earl Watson, Deputy Grand MasterWilliam Edmund Fulmer, Past Master of Snow Lodge No. 363, Past District
Deputy Grand MasterJesse Richard Laughinghouse, Member of Crown Point Lodge No. 708
1977James W. Stubbs, Grand Secretary of the United Grand Lodge of EnglandJoseph W. Gilbert, Past Master and Past Secretary of Grifton Lodge No. 243 Brother Karl M. Linville, Member of Kernersville Lodge No. 669
1978 S. Frank Noble, Past Grand MasterLeslie H. Garner, Past Grand Master
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 175
Marvin D. Wilson, Grand Tyler 1979
Richard Joseph Parker, Past Master, Excelsior Lodge No. 261Kolen Flack, Past Master of Oconee Lodge No. 427, Grand LecturerRobert Lee Winston, Past Master of Adoniram Lodge No. 149,
Superintendent of Oxford Orphanage 1980
William L. Mills Jr., Past Grand MasterWilliam A. Langley, Past Master of Gamer Lodge No. 701, Past District
Deputy Grand MasterJohn E. Herschleb, Member of Excelsior Lodge No. 261
1981Nathaniel C. Dean, Past Grand MasterWilliam B. Bellois, Past Grand MasterWilliam S. Aldridge Jr., Past Master of Stanly Lodge No. 348
1982 (None presented because of the death of Grand Master Nelson Banks.)
1983Cecil J. Liverman, Deputy Grand MasterCharles E. Scott Jr., Past Master of Salem Lodge No. 289Otto Neustadt, Past Master of Hiram Lodge No. 40
1984Albert E. Hill, Past Master and Secretary of American George Lodge No. 17 J. Callihan, Past Master and Secretary of Royal Hart Lodge No. 497David Ford, Past Master of Oxford Lodge No. 122
1985Eddie P. Stiles Jr., Senior Grand Warden Allen Allen G. Colenda, Past Master, Oxford Lodge No. 122Frederick G. Speidel, Grand Orator
1986Everette Stansil Aldridge, Past Grand MasterJacob Claude Goodman Jr., Past Grand MasterDewey James O’Kelley, Past Master of Mount Hermon Lodge No. 118
1987Robert Weldon Adams, Past Master of Joppa Lodge No. 530Durwood Scott Weston, Past Master of Orr Lodge No. 104James Beauford Kiser, Past Master of Friendship Lodge No. 700
1988David Bryan Sentelle, Member of Excelsior Lodge No. 261Travis Bryan Cox, Member of Oxford Lodge No. 122 Tommy Leon Jones, Superintendent of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home
1989Herbert Lloyd Wilkerson, Past Master of Semper Fidelis Lodge No. 680,
Grand OratorThurman Bruce Boyette, Past Master of Wilson Lodge No. 712Jack Griggs White, Past Master of Doric Lodge No. 568
1990Gerry Theodore Smith, Past Master of Crissie Wright Lodge No. 741Delmas Tharrington Williams, Past Master of Garner Lodge No. 701
Charles Thomas Robbins Jr., Past Master of Corinthian Lodge No. 542 1991
Harold Clayton Gibson, Past Master, Secretary of Laurinburg Lodge No. 305James Monroe Joines, Past Master, Past Secretary Pleasant Lodge No. 573Jerry Gordon Tart, Past Grand Master
1992Shields Jolly Jr., Past Master, Secretary of Lee Lodge No. 253Albert Bennett Gobble, Past Master, Secretary of Lexington Lodge No. 473Francis McMordie, Past Master, Secretary of West Bend Lodge No. 434
1993David Ronald Grissom, Superintendent of Oxford OrphanageNorburn Creighton Hyatt, Past Grand MasterEdwin Paul Martin, Past Master, Waynesville Lodge No. 259
1994William T. Cope, Past Master, Secretary of Stanley Lodge No. 713C. James Weisel Jr., Past Master of Stokes Lodge No. 3J. Allan Suther, Past Master of Hibriten Lodge No. 262
1995Earle Rupert Purser, Past Master, Gamer Lodge No. 701Donald Lawrence Sizemore, Past Master, Secretary, Oxford Lodge No. 122Robert Lloyd Young, Past Master, Cary Lodge No. 198
1996Edward Douglas Hartsell, Past Master, Secretary, Crown Point Lodge
No. 708Robert LaFayette Martin, Past Master, Bethel Lodge No. 589Lee Roy Thomas, Jr., Past Grand Master
1997Joseph C. Saunders, Past Master, Hiram Lodge No. 40Hubert V. Massengill, Past Master, Troy Lodge No. 718Ray M. Comer, Past Master, Stokesdale Lodge No. 428
1998 T. Walton Clapp III, Grand Secretary, Past Master of Mystic Tie
Lodge No. 237Ottis Reynolds Jefferson, Jr., Past Master, Secretary, Franklin Lodge
No. 109Bunn T. Phillips Jr., Past Grand Master, Grand Lecturer
1999William Franklin Meacham, Past Master of Keller Memorial # 657Colonel Dwight Blackburn, Past Master of Trap Hill # 483Richard Edward Carter, Editor of The North Carolina Mason, Assistant tothe Grand Secretary, Past Master of Washington Lodge No. 675
2000David Lee Hargett, Past Master of Monroe Lodge No. 244Carl McKracken Jr., Past Master of Waynesville Lodge No. 259Ray Norris, Past Grand Master, Waynesville Lodge No. 259
2000Walter J. Klein, Excelsior Lodge No. 261John S. Miller Jr., Joppa Lodge No. 530James G. Martin, Former Governor of North Carolina, Phalanx Lodge No. 31
176 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
2001Ronnie Stewart, Judge Advocate, Past Master of Charles B. Newcomb
Lodge No. 740Ralph N. Weaver, Past Master of Mill Creek Lodge No. 125Starkey S. Shaw, Past Master of Richlands Lodge No. 564
2002Clifton W. Everett, Past Grand Master, Grand Treasurer, Crown Point
Lodge Lodge No. 708Douglas E. Moore, Past Master of Monroe Lodge Lodge No. 244Jessie A. Helms, US Senator, Raleigh Lodge No. 500
2003William H. Simpson, Past Grand Master, Stokedale Lodge No. 428George F. Jones, Past Master of Orient Lodge No. 395William L. Mills III, Past Deputy Grand Master, Stokes Lodge No. 32
2004Daniel P. Weatherington, Past Master of Wilson Lodge No. 712Thomas W. Gregory, Past Grand Master, Statesville Lodge No. 27W. Dallas Herring, Rehoboth 279
2005Charles A. Lewis Jr., Past Grand Master, Saint Johns Lodge No. 1Joe J. Vale, Lowell Lodge No. 590Alvin L. Hardy, Grand Lodge Webmaster, Snow Lodge No. 363
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 177
178 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
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184 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
1963
Arnold Wesley KincaidScott Stuart FayMarion Tillit RossCraven English HarringtonHenry Mcnair Johnson Percy Clifton StottNeil1 Willis FreemanWilliam Howard HardyFred Clinton KinzieCornelius LeachJoseph Gracey MillerNorwood Price ParkerRay Elbert PhillipsJames Thomas Carrwright Jonathan Harvey CarpenterRichard Harvey LucasSamuel Lewis Powers Wm. Albert Stephenson Aman Charles Durwood Graham Robert Breathard JonesWilliam Robert Owens William Clifford Greer William Riley HadleyBritton HarrellNed Armfield HawksGeoge Dudley HumphreyHaywood Sherrill KingEric Earl Morgan Thomas Jefferson MorganJames Ingram ReynoldsWilliam Harley StephensNathan Philip StrauseHarry Stanton Taylor Adaired Ward ChambersCoy Jackson Huff James Guy JohnstonJohn Luther PowellKenneth Lester BarkleyJames Castle Brown Jr.Cloude Burgess Walter Herman HardeeEarl Mcintosh Noe Clarence Lee RhinehartFranklin William Royal
Edward George Updegrove Royal Preston WootenArthur AppleElmo Elsworth Battle Robert Macbeth BirdGordon Lee ButlerFrank Gudger CabeHenry Benaga CarawanGrady Isaiah CarrikerWm. Llewellyn LancasterHarvey Lee MulkeyWillie Franklin OwensRobie Daniel PorterJames Thaddeus White Decoster Wright
1964
Vardy McBee AbernathyEldon Skockley AdamsHenry Clay BaucomWilliam Bradsher HicksKeith Grimes HodginJohn Albert HornadayRalph Hillyer Jackson Sr.James Benjamin JohnsonWilliam Lee JohnsonBerl Maurice KahnGraham Pinkney KerrAndrew Franklyn MclambMarshal Glenn McraeFrank Neely OwensEdwin Thomas Parhamalva Elberg PenneyCharles Albert RamseyRaymond Earl RhyneJohn Alexander Simpson
1965
Reuben BarnitzWillie Henry BatchelorLee Roy CainHomer Showalte RclarkGeorge Anderson GreenAnderson Bailey GreeneWiliam Jams HallWilliam Arthur Hooks
Roster of Awardsof the Laudamus Certificate
Extablished 1962
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 185
Alvis Rex HardyJames Kelly HooperHomer Eugene KaylorWilliam Edward KerrGeorge william LeeNeil Archie LeeEdwin Wright LivermanWilliam Henri NewmanJerry Julian QuinnRichard Tyler FreemanRaymond Haskell GarrisonHubert Lawrence GibbsWillie Parker GoodwinRaymond Rock Hill Nicholson Sr.David James Padrick, Jr.Samuel Thomas PerryChrales Lee PolkWilliam Knoxp Rice Sr.George RhodesBonner Lee StrawnRufus Elliott TalorJames Oliver ThorntonClarence Rufus WelchEdward Marion Westbrooks
1966
Stedman Fulton Dallas Clarence Basil FoulkRussell Peabody HaleGeo. Warren MarshbourneWayland Duke McglohonTaft Spurgeion PutnamFrank Lee Thomas
1967
Lloyd Avery AllisonNelson Bryan BanksFred Orr BrownDavid Thomas CallowayPaul Maxwell DavisJune Haywood GoforthHarvey Theodore HoganJesse Owen HouseWhitson Durham JohnsonLeroy LedfordGeorge Raymon Dieggett Sr.Perry James PetersonHorace William PiggMarcus Brown Prince Jr.Kedar Davis Pyatt Sr.
Charles Leroy RiggsWilliam Clyde Riggs Sr.Johnny Mack Robinson Sr.Randolph Gage Smith
1968
Lloyd Avery AllisonNelson Bryan BanksFred Orr BrownDavid Thomas CallowayPaul Maxwell DavisJune Haywood GoforthJesse Owen HouseWhitson Durham JohnsonLeroy LedfordGeorge Raymon Dieggett Sr.Perry James PetersonHorace William PiggMarcus Brown Prince Jr.Kedar Davis Pyatt Sr.Charles Leroy RiggsWilliam Clyde Riggs Sr.Johnny Mack Robinson Sr.Randolph Gage Smith
1969
Herman George Alberti Sr.Thurman Bruce BoyetteGrady Anderson BrownWiliam Henry BrownWilliam Thomas CrossEverett Dace CrutchfieldEdison Miler CurtisRoy Alvie edwardsCharles Thomas FletcerGarland gustus fountainthomas Milton FunkScore JacksonHinton Jr.Henry Bruce JohnsonNicholas alex JosephWilliam Ray LockhardStacy Thomas LuptonJohn Frank MaddryHubert Vernon MassengilAllen Grover PowersJack Belmont RussellArchie Boy DstalveyJames Earl WatsonEdmond Dixon Woody
186 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
1970
Edward Denny AustinAlden Grant BowerElwyn Daniel BowmanBalard Eugene BurlesonJames Monroe Camp Ssr.Nathaniel cook DeanRichard Clyde GlascockWilliam Haun HarmonJames allen HarrisLewis Phillip HartisJames Henry HorneFrank Howard HoyleJames Monroe JoinesWalter Samuel MchanFrancis Marion MelletteHarvey Lee MulkeyBrady Wilson MullinaxMax MyersWeldon Gilbert ParksCecil Miller PateWilliam Max PolterJoseph Grayson PyattRobet Bruce SaundersJames Eldon SpicerMoses Garlznd Talton Jr.Gordon Edmund Wallace
1971
Thomas Ruffin Brown Jr.Earl Fordyce BurneteRobert Allen CarterCecil Lawrence HamDallas Holoman Jr.Clarence Eugene JerniganPaul MyersEarnest Elton OdomLeroybeaman WhitfieldMorris Curtis WhitleyWilliam Neal Williams
1972
Ben Randall AlfordCharles Wesley BirdJohn dgar BoaringWilmer Carlton ChessonBeulah Arnold Cox Sr.Reynold Slade DavenportJohn Calvin Davidson
Alfred Ormond GoinsWilliam Person Harrellalbert Vance HulbertHarry allen Ingram Sr.Spence Purvis MccormickEdward lee QuillinHood Waldo RoodMark Chancelor SwaimLuther Howard Walker
1973
William Lee AdamsCharlie Cleveland BaggettEdward Weston BellClarence William BurrellEdgar Carol CatonWilbur Frank LincoxHenry Watson CrispDavid Wiliam DarrMarshall Dilling Jr.Earl Anders HelmsRobert Blackwell LeonardRobert Alexander MccallumWilliam Edward Munson Jr.Nelson Watkins NewtonGeorge Melvin Olivereckles Mccoy PendergraphReuben William RectorErnest Lee SmithJames Albert WaltersCoolidge WrightJames Lloyd Herring
1974
Joseph Troy CaseyEdgar Floyd DunnGeorge Washington GodwinThomas William Whitearthur Gwynn GrivvinJesse Wilson HarrisFrank Lee Jackson Jr.
1975
Arthur Tyson BaberAlvin Edward BakerJohn Catlett BruffeyHarry James coatesJohn W. Darrock Jr.Jesse Howard FeltonHetzel Wayne Folden
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 187
Howard William gougeThomas Walter GreeneMax HamiltonJames F.B. HoltDayton Jay LanierJohn R. LitakerIra Oscar LewisJohn Henry MossJohn Carigll NocolCharles Taylor PotterHarold Raymond RimerThomas W. Woodard
1976
Oscar Victor ClarkeClarence Luther LittleBurgess Guy LeonardOakley Guy HughettHarold Randolph SnipesRaymond Puckett UmsteadE.H. Wood Jr.
1977
John B. Adams Jr.John E. BarkleyVerne E. BartlettElbert W. CowanCharles B. Fleming Jr.Clarence W. GuptillGoyn H. HudlerJoe E. JenkinsJohn W. JohnsonMillard T. McdanielCecil J. MizelleJames E. MostellerDewey W. SheltonLeon S. Walker
1978
Jacob Ray AbernathyGordon Leonard Brady Sr.John Ralph HarrisonFarris Allen HuntRichard Hargrove LongBilly Fetzer LoveJames Julius Shroat
1979
Harry Alexander AllenJoe Tate BailiffMonroe Mccoy Bolen
J.D. DeckerAugustus Oden LathamGilbert Germaith MathisJames Douglas RichardsonWiliam Frank LinwadeJames Urshel White
1980
William Augustus DavidsonRichard Lee JonesRobert E. Pennington Sr.Ephey B. PriestGerald W. RinglerEdwin R. Todd
1981
Frank Raymond AbernathyWm. Morrison BlakwelderDonald Edwin BrownBenjamin Franklin DardenCharles Leland DavidsonJohn R. EdwardsGideon Gregory KightWilliam Arthur LangleyRobert Coles LoydFred Lawrence McdowellJames Howard NaveyHoward Andrew SaundersRobert Junis Snipes
1982
Robert L. BooneElwod Eugene ClaytonKennith Lee DavisBobby Gene FoyC.A. HamrickGeorge Richard HessCarl John HogueAmos Calvin LeggettRoy McdowellNorman C. mIllerJames Frnak NixThomas Carlton PhelpsRobert Gwyn ShawDonald Lawrence SizemoreHoward Harrison StanleyEddie Phillips StilesJames Mnroe Sutton
1983
William Johnson Clark
188 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
Willilam Claude FarrintonFrancis McmordieWilliam Irvin ReaganLee roy ThomasEugene Ward Whetzel
1984
Walter Leon NewtonHubert Edward BatemenRihcard Paul BentonRobert Glenn CappsLuther GradyVernon Thomas EubanksLawrence Vaughn SennMax Whitner SherrillCharles ShererDelmon TurnerJohn Thomas WallNathaniel Wise WhitfieldBunn T. PhillipsDavid Franklin McqueenRex Allen GirtonHenry Gerald GrantJames Beauford KiserDalton Wayne MayoFredrick Earl OglesbyDonald Wayne RhewFrank Moulton Wilson
1985
Joe Max AndrewsDavid Wexley AngelEugene G. BrownOliver Roverson GodwinDillard Wade Loflen
1986
Gerald Odean BarnesGeorge Ervin BowenGene Maurice ClarkJames Calvin CreechJohn Ludwick GoodnightRalph Newell HamiltonWilliam P. HorneMangrum L. Kelly Jr.Elzavan MarionDouglas L. Pridgen Jr.Ralph Van ShiptonCharles Richard SmithJohn Smith ThompsonJames Earl Vann
Jack Grigs White
1987
John Edward BishopMichael Monroe BolenRoy Den Caulk Jr.Ralph David DudleyJimmy Lee GriffinHarold Weston JohnsonNorman D. MassengillWilliam Lee RaineyErnest A. ReedDavid Bullock Roberts
1988
Hallett Swinson DavisDudley Ashe KinseyKenneth Boyce Lancelane alan LoveHarold Leon MerrittLewis Conly OdomJohn H. RosserWillett R. TillettRoger Reece BrryantElmer Patton Walden
1989
Ray AndersonBilly Hoston BarefootRobert Keith BraswellJoe L. CannonFred Willard CarterDouglas M. ChazseArleigh Givson DeytonEugene Arthur DuboseJohn William Faison Jr.Dennis Russell HarrisonCharles edward HolcombJohnn Eugene HowellRoyal Sanford JarvisGerald Franklin LeeRalph Mckenzie LewisRichard Donald LoveRaymond MccurryWilliam Kelly McdonaldErnest MckenzieLarry Marvin MeltonJerry Lee SStaplefordWilliam ben Stokes Jr.James L. SentzDelmas T. Williams
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 189
1990
Lee Kyle AllenPaul Irvin BeckRoy Franklin CollinsAllen Edward HardyRalph Fletcher HeedickClyde Lloyd NewtonHerbert Hover PateReubin N. RiceLee E. Walin
1991
Kennon E.. BlackwelderNorman Garland HinesOttis R. Jefferson Jr.Jospeh Frederick DrapeCarlis Junior MartinHarold Reid PhelpsBrooks Franklin PhillipsJames Ralph PinionWinston A. RiddleMaurice C. RozzelleStarkey Stokes ShawRobert C. SpiveyTalmadge ThompsonJames Battey White
1992
Forrest Fain BallRobert Benton CollinsWalter William GrahlingHoyle Isaac GrubJames Oliver HartmanHermon Jones Jr.Samuel E. WhiteKenneth Mirron MullisSamuel Richard PollardRalph Heywood SeiglerRalph N. WeaverJohnnie R. WilliamsJames Vann Wilson
1993
Ted Lewis ConderKenneth W. FassnachtJames Kelly HutchensLarry Eugene OakleyJames Henry WoolardJackie Ferrell WrenchDavid Doyle Mcleod
1994
marvin Ford AsbillBruce BassRobert Blythe BrysonBily Gordon BurgessJames Donald CagleJames Michael CarterWilliam Louis CrawleyWiliam Horace DickersonRichard Dale Grice Sr.Bobby Gene HancockPierre Harry HanksThomas Lee HartmanRalph Eugene HeslopThurman C. JerniganClifford F. Lemere Jr.Earle R. PurserHarold Cleston RitchieJoseph Charles Saunders Sr.James Otis SizemoreJames Roy SmithMitchell leroy SpruillMark Dee StephensAlva Jackson WatersCharles Ashley Williams
1995
Daniel Phillip LancasterMickey Gene MillerDouglas Spencer MooreCalvin Gay York
1996
James Ray BarnesFrank Lee CollinsDavid Gordon CronkMervin Eugene HoggJams Henry LancasterJohnny Love ReynoldsBillie Jewel Wood
1997
William Andrew AdamsJimmy Jake DoveEdd Ray LitleRobert A. Mcdonald Jr.Jack Stephen NixonSteve Martin VincentWilliam Edward WestVictor Albert Willis
190 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
1998
Vincent Paul BonaminioVivian Wilson GreenCarl Ra HallJames David HeathDavid Lewis KeithHugh Lauchlin McLaurin IIIJohnnie Jefferson Murray Jr.Robert Decator Street
1999
Charlie Thaxton Keeton Jr.Colonel Dwight BlackburnCharles Fischer BivinsDolan Allen Surratt
Harold Joseph KossoveJack L. WaltersJohn Wayne LetchworthKenneth Edgar LewisLuther James LatonOrville Lee JonesRowell LaneStacy Lee OxendineVictor Michelle HallWilliam Dennis Combs
2000
Donald Alton BennettHoward William NelsonStacy Lee OxendineWilliam Bernard PhillipsHenry Reid TuckerBobby Festus Wellons
2001
Theodore Roosevelt BrinsonHyler Wayne CoxScott Thomas HornDanny Lee KiserRichard Vernon LawsonCharles Albert Lewis Jr.William Burton RabyJames Leroy SanderlinAllen Walton ScottJames Yoman SmithDavid Joseph WalkerDavid Greg Winkler
2002
James Luigi AmmonsDavid McQueen Bailey
Cecil Earl BowdenFrank Sterling DanielsGeorge Eden HerringClarence Ezekiel McLamb Jr.Norman Dean Stephens
2003
Allen L. BevillVirgil Chase CrumpRufus Adams MatthewsMichael Charles MeadowsGerald Lynn PotterJohnny Marvin Smith
2004
James Artice CrabtreeLarry Dean HoustonCohen Swenton MatthewsJohn Junius MooreJohn Thompson ParlierRoland McCall SmithJames Franklin TaylorWilliam Noel Thacker
2005
James Aaron BlackburnWilliam Theodore CopePhillip Harrison EdneyJohn Veron Evans Jr.Thomas Harvey FlemingTony Lynn GriggDaniel Sidney Hartis Jr.Kenneth Wayne HinsonStewart Carroll HodgesJohn William Johnston IIIHerbert Currie LyonCharles Herbert MarloweHoward William NelsonEdward Marvin NolesHoward Michael OvercashWarren Edward PhillipsBilly Ray RaymerCharles Frederick RobertsRonnie StewartDonald Broughton Street
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 191
Abstract of Returns2005
•
North Carolina LodgesListed Numerically
192 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North CarolinaLodge Name
Lodge Number
district
Initiated
Passed
Raised
Admitted
Restored
Expelle
Suspended UMC
Excluded NPD
Demitted
Died
Membership 2004
Membership 2005
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Rejected
Exempt Members
Fees
Affilliation Fee
Dues
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112
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374
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 193
Mil
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Lodge Number
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INDEXAbstract 192Accountant 12Addresses, Miscellaneous Speeches
Grand Orator 32Amendments to The Code considered in 2005 99–114Annual Communication
Opening ceremonies 14First day morning session 14First day afternoon session 78Second day session 82Closing 116Members and guests present 14–31
Appeals, Committee onSee Committees
Appendix 123Attendance
See Committee on Credentials Report; also Annual CommunicationAuditor
Report of 83Awards
Communications 114Fifty-year Certified Lecturer 78Harris-Dudley Grand Secretary’s Award 82Montfort, Joseph
See Montfort MedalsService Totals 39
BiographiesGrand Master Graham W. Pervier 4
BoardsCustodians
Members of 10Report of 73
Drewry TrusteesMembers of 9
Foundation DirectorsMembers of 9
General PurposesMembers of 9Report of 114
Masonic and Eastern Star HomeMembers of 9Report of 52
Masonic Home for Children at OxfordMembers of 9
Publication of The North Carolina MasonMembers of 10
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 205
206 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
Report of 68Budget 2005 and 2006 37By-Laws of Subordinate Lodges, Committee on
See CommitteesCeremonies and Miscellaneous Publication, Committee on Masonic
See CommitteesCharity, Committee on
See CommitteesCharters and Dispensations, Committee on
See CommitteesCode Commission
See CommissionsCommissions
CodeMembers of 10
Lodge ServiceMembers of 10Report of 41
Subordinate Lodge Special ActivitiesMembers of 10Report of 75
CommitteesAppeals
Members of 10Report of 79
By-LawsMembers of 12Report of 43
CharityMembers of 11Report of 40
Charters and DispensationMembers of 11Report of 85
CredentialsMembers of 11Report of 83
FinanceMembers of 10Report of 82
Fraternal CorrespondenceMembers of 11Report of 42
LibraryMembers of 12
Masonic and Eastern Star HomeMembers of 11See also Masonic and Eastern Star Home
Masonic Burial ServiceReport of 77
Masonic Ceremonies and Miscellaneous PublicationsMembers of 11
Masonic EducationMembers of 11Report of 69
Masonic JurisprudenceMembers of 10Report of 96
Masonic Home for Children at OxfordMembers of 11See also Masonic Home for Children
Masonic Public RelationsMembers of 11Report of 71
NecrologyMembers of 11Report of 78
Permanent BuildingMembers of 11Report of 40
Unfinished BusinessMembers of 12Report of 65
Youth OrganizationsMembers of 12Report of 71
ConferencesSee Grand Master, Report of
Credentials, Committee onSee Committees
Custodians, Board ofSee Boards
DirectorsMasonic and Eastern Star Home
See BoardsMasonic Foundation
See BoardsMasonic Home for Children at Oxford
See BoardsDispensationsCommittee on Charters and
See CommitteesDistrict Deputy Grand Lecturers
Roster 2004 13District Deputy Grand Masters
Roster 2004 13
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 207
Drewry MemorialSee Boards
ElectionOfficers 83Others
See Board of General Purposes Final ReportEmergent Communications 119Finance, Committee on
See CommitteesFoundation, Board of
See BoardsFraternal Correspondence, Committee on
See CommitteesFund Raising
See Committee on Subordinate Lodge Special ActivitiesGeneral Purposes, Board of
See BoardsGrand Master
Leonard Y. Safrit Jr.Orders and Edicts of 96–98Tribute 77
Graham W. PervierBiography 4Portrait of 3Report of 88Orders and Edicts of 98–99
Grand Masters, PastList of living 8Roster (1787 to Present) 5
Grand OfficersRoster (1787 to Present) 139Serving 7
Grand Representatives 178Judge Advocate
Report of 43Jurisprudence, Committee on Masonic
See CommitteesLodge Service Commission
See CommissionsLodges, in North Carolina
Abstract 191Listed by name and number 124
Masonic Education, Committee onSee Committees
Masonic and Eastern Star HomeAdministrators report 49Board of
See Boards
208 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina
Board of Director’s report 52Committee on
See CommitteesCommittee report 56
Masonic Home for Children at OxfordAdministrators Report 59Board of
See BoardsCommittee on
See CommitteesCommittee report 61
Masonic Jurisprudence, Committee onSee Committees
Masonic Public Relations, Committee onSee Committees
Masonic Service AssociationSee Representative
Members PresentSee Annual Communication
Necrology, Committee onSee Committees
North Carolina Mason, Board of PublicationSee Boards
OfficersAppointive, current 7Appointive by Grand Master-elect 116District 13Election 83Elective, current 7Elective 1787 to Present 139
OpinionsSee Grand Master
Orator, GrandSee Addresses
Orders of Grand MasterSee Grand Master
Past Grand MastersSee Grand Masters, Past
PetitionsRestoration of membership 81
Permanent Building, Committee onSee Committees
PortraitsGraham W. Pervier, Presiding Grand Master 3
PresentationsCommunications Awards 114George Washington Masonic National Memorial Assoc. 79Masonic Service Association 78
Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina 209
ReportsSee Boards, Committees, Commissions, or Officers
RepresentativeGeorge Washington Masonic National Memorial Association 12
Report of 66Masonic Service Association 12
Report of 67Resolutions
Change Order of Business 65Change Time of Election 65Committee on Finance 64Mutual Recognition Prince Hall Grand Lodge of NC 84
Secretary, GrandReport of 37
Service Commission, LodgeSee Commissions
SessionsSee Annual Communication
Special Activities, Committee on Subordinate LodgeSee Committees
SpeechesSee Addresses
Subordinate Lodge Special Activities, Committee onSee Committees
Treasurer, GrandReport of 36
Trustees, Drewry MemorialSee Boards
Unfinished Business, Committee onSee Committees
Washington, George Washington Masonic National Memorial AssociationSee Representatives
Youth OrganizationsGrand Master’s Committee on
See Committees
210 Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina