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Over the centuries many well known men have been members of our
Noble Craft. For a few moments, please allow your imaginations
to run wild and consider what may take place at the
Installation of The Celestial Lodge, otherwise known as the
Grand Lodge Above.
Even though it was late fall, there was a warm breeze blowing
and the sun was setting behind the Lodge Hall. Gathered in the
parking lot filled with their works were Bros
Henry Ford, Ransom Olds, Walter
Chrysler, John Willys and
Andre Citroen. The only
vehicle missing was Bro Hart Massey's
tractor.
Greeting members in the entrance hall was Bro
Cliff Arquette of Charley
Weaver fame and Bro Ed Wynn.
In the boardroom, a group of senior DeMolays were gathered
including Bros Walter Disney, Chet
Huntley, Wendell Corey, Van Johnson, Robert Cummings, John
Steinbeck, Fred McMurray and
John Cameron Swayze.
King Gillette, razor in
hand, passed the lodge caretaker who was having a minor problem
with his vacuum cleaner, which was quickly cleared up with the
help of its inventor, Bro Frank
Hoover, while at the other end of the hallway Bros
Emmett Kelly, Clyde Beatty
and all seven of the Ringling Bros
were discussing the Shrine Circus.
Taking a quick look into the Banquet Hall, Bros
John Molson, Frederick Pabst
and Joseph Schlitz were
busy rolling in some kegs of beer for Bros
Sam Bronfman, late
President of Seagrams Distillers, who was setting up the bar for
the Festive Board to follow the Ceremony. Bro
Colonel Harland Sanders was
cooking up a storm in the kitchen and it was an easy guess as to
what the evening meal would consist of .
The orchestra members for the dance to follow the Banquet were
tuning. Members of this All-Star group included leader
Paul Whiteman, WC Handy, Nat King
Cole, Irving Berlin, George M Cohan, Cyril Stapleton, Duke
Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie and
Al Jolson. Tonight's
performance would be M.C.ed by Bros
Arthur Godfrey and
Danny Thomas.
Magical Bros Harry Houdini
and Harry Blackstone
were setting up their props while Bros
WC Fields, Oliver Hardy, Bud Abbott,
Harpo Marx, and Foster
Brooks were fine tuning their comedy routines for
tonight's show which was being produced by Bros
Cecil B DeMille, Flo Ziegfeld, Louis B
Mayer, Hall Wallis and
DW Griffiths.
A number of sports celebrities were gathering together,
including Bros Abe Saperstein,
creator of the Harlem Globetrotters, who was explaining his
version of the game to Bro James Naismith, the inventor of the
game. They were joined by baseballers Bros
Charles Ebbetts, Ty Cobb, Branch
Rickey and Cy Young,
the first pitcher to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
A little further along the hall was an array of masons dressed
in knee breeches, lace cuffs and powdered wigs, others in
tuxedos, including Bros Kit Carson,
Davey Crockett and
Buffalo Bill Cody, clad in their familiar buckskins,
Chiefs Crazy Bull, Tecumseh
and Joseph Brant in
their native attire. Most colourful are the military uniforms
of Lord Nelson, Lord Cornwallis,
Captain James Cook, the Duke of Wellington and
John Paul Jones.
I was gazing in awe at these members of Celestial Lodge, when
the Grand Master, MW Bro Harry
Truman, appeared from the preparation room
accompanied by Bros John Jacob
Astor, Luther Burbank, JC Penney, Adlai Stevenson and
Jennings Bryan.
Bro John Diefenbaker had
just signed the Tyler's Register with one of Bro
John Shaeffer's pens. He
was accompanied by Bros Robert
Borden and RB Bennett.
fellow Canadian Prime Ministers, and by Bro
Joe Smallwood of
Newfoundland.
At this time, the Tyler, Bro J
Edgar Hoover, informed the brethren that the meeting
was about to come to order.
On entering the lodge room the brethren were greeted by the
Inner Guard, Bro Paul Revere.
Seated already were polar explorers,
Robert F Scott of England
and Bro Richard E Bird of the United States, together with
Matthew G Perky and
Canada's Henry Larsen.
Bro Charles Lindbergh
could be seen in deep conversation with Bros
Hap Arnold, Gus Grissom, Eddie
Rickenbaker and Charles
Kingsford-Smith.
From the Junior Warden's station came a burst of laughter. Bro
Will Rogers had brought
broad smiles to the faces of the Royal personages gathered
around him, including George 1,
Frederick the .Great, Gustav V of Sweden and
George VI.
To the right of the Junior Warden's chair, architect
Sir Christopher Wren was
joined by Statue of Liberty sculptor
Frederic Bartholdi.
Bros Norman Vincent Peale
and Peter Marshall,
who would assume the Chaplain's duties this evening, were in
conversation with the DuPonts,
Peter and Victor,
and the Rothschilds, James
and Nathan.
Gathered around the Secretary's desk, Bro
Rudyard Kipling was
discussing the evening's proceedings with Bro
Robert Burns, who was to
give one of the Charges assisted by Bro
Mark Twain. Also taking
part were Bros Conan Doyle, Walter
Scott, Samuel Johnson, Alexander Pope and
Robert Service.
The Grand Organist, Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart, was discussing last minute changes
with Bros Gilbert and Sullivan.
Bros Clark Gable, Peter Sellers,
Wallace Beery, Douglas Fairbanks and
Brian Donleavy were
discussing boxing with champions
Jack Dempsey, Jack Johnson and
Sugar Ray Robinson.
Another small group, in the persons of
Bros John Wayne, Hoot Gibson
and Tom Mix, were
listening to Bro William Thaddeus
Phillips, also known as
Butch Cassidy.
The founding members, Bros George
Washington, Sir John A MacDonald, Guiseppe Garibaldi, Benito
Jaurez, John Hancock and
Ben Franklin were seated in
the East. They have been joined by
Sir Stamford Raffles,
founder of Singapore. The Generals,
Omar Bradley, Jimmy Doolittle, George
C Marshall, John Pershing and
Douglas McArthur, take
their seats next to Franklin
Roosevelt and Winston
Churchill.
The Lodge Treasurer, Bro Henry Knox
was busy collecting dues from Bros
Thomas E Dewey and
William McKinley. The Master, MW Bro
HRH The Duke of Connaught,
has rapped the gavel to call the Lodge to order and it is now
time for us to depart.
With one last took at this brilliant assembly, one wonders what
the public's perception of Freemasonry might be if they were
able to visit such a lodge.
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