The North Carolina Mason

May/June 2015

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May/June 2015 The North Carolina Mason Page 5 more Mileposts CHARLOTTE — Derita 715's William D. Abernathy, center, re- cently got his Veteran's Emblem celebrating his 50 years as a Mason. As an added treat, he was joined by his son William D. Abernathy Jr. and his grandson Chase Abernathy. — Steve M. Jordan KING — Dale Dowler Jr., left, received his Veteran's Emblem on April 16. The King 722 member was present- ed the 50-year award at the lodge's awards presentation night by King Lodge Master Will Russell, right. — Larry Oakley MOCKSVILLE — Milton Tutterow, of Mocksville 134, was recently presented his Veteran's Emblem hon- oring his 50 years of Masonic membership. — Taylor Slye LEXINGTON — Billy Miller, center, received his Veteran's Em- blem April 2. The Lexington-Memorial 473 member was presented the 50-year award by Lexington-Memorial Master Harvey Fulbright, right. Senior Deacon Scott O'Neil is also seen here. —Tommy Jolly CARY — Green Level 277 has made Michael Prince a Life Member of their lodge. Master Mack McCorkle Jr. presented their long-time lodge secretary a certificate of Life Membership at their April stated meeting. — Mack McCorkle Jr. KINSTON — St. John's 4 Master Lynn Hill is seen here giving honorary memberships in his lodge to Giles Stroud and Dallas Sutton. They were presented April 13. — Lynn Hill WASHINGTON — On Saturday morning, March 7, Washington 675 held an all past masters degree to raise William Waters. Seen here are, front from left Fess Winstead, Keith Woolard, Jack Smiley, Waters, Fred Mallison, and John Riffert. Back, from left, are Ronald Pilgreen, James Jenkins, Charles Sumerlin, Ce- cil Leggett, and Joe Phelps. — Charles Sumerlin Adam Jennings photos Doug Calhoun photo ROLESVILLE — James Victor Kelly, right, recently received the Grand Lodge's Veteran's Emblem celebrating his 50 years in the fraternity. The Rolesville 683 member was visited at his home by a delegation of his Brothers, including from left, Steve Acord, Steve Blackwood, and Master Ed Donahue. — Mike Spencer

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