Year: 1934
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Masonic Open House On February 2
Unity Lodge No. 146 will host an “Open House” for local and visiting Masons on February 2 at 8 pm. The event aims to foster fellowship among fraternity members and encourage community participation. No examination is required for entry. The evening includes entertainment and refreshments, organized by dedicated committees. Read more
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Stated Communication
A communication of Unity Lodge, No. 146, A. F. & A. M., was held on January 13, 1934, as indicated in the notice signed by S. S. Turner, W. M., and W. O. Rust, Secretary. This information is from the Warren Sentinel newspaper dated January 18, 1934. Read more
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Walter C. Carter Killed, Auto Is Struck by Train
Walter C. Carter, a prominent orchardist and community leader, tragically died in a collision with a passenger train near Waterlick. He was well-respected for his diverse business involvements and active participation in church and civic activities. Survived by his wife, two children, and siblings, funeral services were held in Front Royal. Read more
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Business Man Killed by Train In Warren Co.: Walter C. Carter
On January 10, 1934, Walter C. Carter, owner of Skyline Orchard and a respected member of a lodge and the Shrine, died in a car-train collision. The tragedy was reported by the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Read more
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Grave of Walter C. Carter
Walter C. Carter, born on September 2, 1886, and passing away on January 9, 1934, is laid to rest at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Front Royal, Virginia. His grave is marked with a light grey granite stone and the inscription “WALTER C. CARTER SEPT. 2, 1886 JAN. 9, 1934.” Latitude: 38.9132650, Longitude: -78.1956945. Read more
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Unity Lodge Installs Officers
Unity Lodge No. 146, A. F. & A. M., recently installed new officers for the current year. S. M. Boyd, Jr. is the Worshipful Master, with R. J. Turner as Senior Warden and W. C. Deming as Junior Warden, among others. This event was reported in the Warren Sentinel on January 4, 1934. Read more