The North Carolina Mason

May/June 2016

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Page 6 The North Carolina Mason May/June 2016 MilepoStS HIGH POINT — Acacia 674, at their February meeting, presented Masonic and actual brothers, Bob and Roy Culler, their Diamond Jubilees for 60 years membership. Bob has been lodge master, district deputy grand master, and district deputy grand lecturer. Roy has chaired many lodge committees and most recently served on the committee to acquire and re-model the new High Point Lodge in 2000. Seen here, from left, are Joe Honeycutt (who presented the pins), Bob Culler, Roy Culler, and Master Jason Ewing. — Lewis Williams GRIFTON — On April 6, Grifton 243 presented Dia- mond Jubilee for 60 years membership. The honorees were Augustus Arnold "Dick" Adams, Luther Bruce Pittman, and Joseph Erwin Cuthrell Jr. Seen here, from left are Adams, Mas- ter Gary Clements who presented the awards, and Pittman. Cuthrell could not attend. — Bruce Clements SHALLOTTE — On April 27, Shal- lotte 727's Harold Hickman and Don McGee got their Diamond Jubilees cel- ebrating their 60 years as Masons. Dis- trict Deputy Grand Master G. Ander- son Green presented the awards. Seen here, from left, are Green, Hickman, McGee, and Shallotte Master Terry Pait. — Tobias Bennett SOUTHPORT — Pythagoras 249 recently presented Bud Haraway, center, his 60-year service award as a courtesy to his home lodge of Roman Eagle 122 in Danville, Virginia. Jack Terry, left, made the presentation. — James Griffith SYLVA – Dillsboro 459 honored Robert Lewis Owen, center, on April 21 for his 60 years as a Mason. Fortieth District Deputy Grand Master John Al- len, right, and Dillsboro Lodge Master Jimmy Rogers made the presentation. — George Durden TROUTMAN — On March 28, Sam Brown, center, received his Veteran's Emblem for his 50 years as a Mason. Currently a member of Troutman 374, Brown has served as master of Troutman Lodge in 1998 and of Mooresville 496 in 1972. He is a longtime active catechism coach. Ken Sherrill presented the award in Brown's home. He is seen here with his sons and grandson, each of whom he raised to the Master Mason Degree. — Samuel A Brown Jr.

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