The North Carolina Mason

January/February 2016

North Carolina Mason

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Page 6 The North Carolina Mason January/February 2016 MilepoStS ADVANCE — Ad- vance 710 member James Lowe Ratledge, center, recently got his Diamond Jubilee for his 60 years membership. He is seen here with Advance Master Ger- ry Livengood, left, and Ron Vogler, right. — Mark Howell REIDSVILLE — Jefferson Penn 384's Lewis Wyatt, right, was recently presented his Veteran's Emblem for 50 years of Masonic membership. He is seen here with Penn Lodge Senior Deacon Bruce Needham. HALIFAX — Roy David Cobb got his Diamond Jubilee award last sum- mer. Members of Royal White Hart 2 visited their brother to present his 60-year award. HALIFAX — Royal White Hart 2 representatives visited William Davis Hux last summer. They were there to give him his Diamond Jubilee for his 60 years as a Mason. SMITHFIELD — Fellowship 84's Wallace Ashley recently received his Veteran's Emblem honoring his 50 years as a Mason. He was master of the lodge in 1972. — Grover T. Dees WINTON — During Winton 723's October An- nual Ladies Night, two of their members got Veteran's Awards for their 50 years of membership. Seen here, from left, Winton Master Raymond Eure presents the awards to Stewart Brady and Curtis Eure. — Raymond Eure TUCKER — Howard Bennett Roberson received his Veteran's Emblem for his 50 years as a Mason last year. As a courtesy to the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, the presentation was made by Fifth DDGM Tom Bruce, of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. Roberson is a member of Jefferson Penn 384 in Reidsville. — Paul Tutherow BENSON — On November 10, Relief 431 pre- sented Marvin J. Parker, right, his Veteran's Emblem celebrating his 50 years as a Mason. He is seen here with Relief Master James Peacock. — Matt Moore

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