The North Carolina Mason

May/June 2016

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May/June 2016 The North Carolina Mason Page 9 Ric Car ter photos ticket to ride. The view from the east is on-track. From the south side of the lodge, you got a clear view of the old Baldwin Copperhead. Gordy Peeler gives last minute instructions to degree team. parent require- required. information, job today. 129 piggy supplies Home's them hot McCollum JACKSONVILLE — Spring brings out the leaves, blossoms, warm sunshine, and motorcycles. Knights of Solomon 766 made a point of enjoying the season. e lodge made two rides in April. On April 16, they held their stated communication in Halifax at Royal White Hart 2 (photo at right, top). ere they learned the illustrious history of one of North Carolina's oldest lodges. ey saw some of the artifacts of the lodge and visited the grave of Joseph Montfort, provincial grand master of America. On April 2, they rode together to visit the Shri- ners Hospital in Greenville, South Carolina (photo at right, bottom). ey delivered $500 in cash and toys to the Hospital's child patients. e lodge members got a conducted tour of the facility. — Howard Kahn Springtime is for bike riding Scruggs honored ASHEVILLE — Robert G. "Bob" Scruggs has ac- crued more than 20,000 volunteer hours at the Charles George VA Medical Center since December 1970. A member of the Kedron 387 and a Vietnam Air Force veteran, Scruggs was awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the state of North Carolina's highest honor. He is seen here accepting the award from Vicki Eatmon of the Medical Center's Volunteer Services. — Vicki Eatmon

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