The North Carolina Mason

September/October 2016

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Page 6 The North Carolina Mason September/October 2016 Mileposts LOUISVILLE — James A. Johnson 413 honored Sammy Beasley, center, May 24. Lodge Master Harry Dupree and Stan Joyner presented him his Vet- eran's Emblem for his 50 years Masonic membership during the lodge's stated communication. — Howard L. Moore LOUISBURG — Dean Holton re- ceived his Veteran's Emblem for his 50 years in the lodge in February. Sammy Beasley and Stan Joyner presented the award to the James A. Johnson 413 member. — Howard L. Moore GREENVILLE — James Her- bert Bailey returned to Jarvis Memo- rial United Methodist Church, his old home church here, to preach on July 17. While he was there, his Brothers from Crown Point 708 surprised him by pre- senting him his Veteran's Emblem cel- ebrating his 50 years as a Mason. Bailey is seen here, right, receiving the award from Crown Point Secretary Roy Selby. Bailey is a past grand chaplain of our Grand Lodge. — Roy Selby BAHAMA — Bobby Hancock, right, recently received his 50-year Veteran's Emblem. David Bryant, left, made the presentation for Knap of Reeds 158. — Kent Dixon LEXINGTON — Billy Hughes, left, recently received his Diamond Jubilee honoring his 60 years as a Mason. The Lexington-Memorial 473 member is seen here receiving the award from lodge Master Scott Robbins. — Thomas Jolly Jr. LEXINGTON — Lexington-Me- morial 473 recently presented service awards to several of their members. Charlie Favre, left, got his Diamond Jubilee for 60 years membership, and Johnny Thomason, right, got his Vet- eran's Emblem for his 50 years. Lodge Master Scott Robbins, center, made the presentations. — Thomas Jolly Jr. BRENTWOOD, TN — John N. Mitchell Jr., center, received his Diamond Jubi- lee award celebrating his 60 years as a Mason on June 6. Mitchell was presented the award by Tennessee Masons in his current hometown. The Vance 293 Mason is seen here with Tennessee Grand Lodge representative Don Anderson, left, and his son John Mitchell III, right. — John N. Mitchell Jr. BAHAMA — Bill Peeler, right, of Knap of Reeds 158 is seen here receiv- ing his Veteran's Emblem from David Bryant. The award honors 50 years Ma- sonic service. — Kent Dixon LEXINGTON — Lexington-Me- morial 473 recently presented service awards to several members making membership anniversaries. Seen here Johnny Ray Thomason, left, is presented his Veteran's Emblem celebrating his 50 years as a Mason by Lexington-Memo- rial Master Scott Robbins. — Thomas Jolly Jr. TARBORO — Stanley Vick was re- cently presented his Diamond Jubilee for his 60 years as a Mason. He is seen here with many of his brothers from Concord 58. — Frank Etheridge

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