Tag: Band

  • Louis Grannis, Jr.

    Louis Grannis, Jr.

    In April 1945, Louis Grannis, Jr. of Front Royal, Virginia, excelled in Navy Radar testing and was involved in various school activities. Set to graduate from Warren County High School, he planned to serve in the Navy during World War II. This article was documented in the Northern Virginia Daily. Read more

  • Dinner in Honor Of Baptist Pastor

    Dinner in Honor Of Baptist Pastor

    On December 7, 1934, a testimonial dinner was held for Rev. T. Eugene West at the First Baptist Church. Speakers from various organizations expressed appreciation for his work. Dr. Henry Alfred Porter was the principal speaker. Mr. West expressed gratitude and will soon start as an assistant pastor in Charlottesville. Warren Sentinel, December 13, 1934. Read more

  • Rev. Eugene West To Be Honored At Dinner Friday

    Rev. Eugene West To Be Honored At Dinner Friday

    The Men’s Bible Class of the First Baptist Church in Front Royal will honor pastor Rev. T. Eugene West with a dinner before his departure. Various organizations will partake, and Dr. Henry Alfred Porter is the principal speaker. The church has adopted resolutions expressing love for Rev. West. The event will feature music and benediction. Read more

  • A Grand Masonic Carnival And Bazaar

    A Grand Masonic Carnival And Bazaar

    The Court-house Green will host a week-long event from September 9th to 14th, featuring nightly attractions such as a brass band, dancing pavilion, baby show, and Mystic Shriners. Ethnic booths and refreshments will be available. All are welcome to attend and support the fundraising for a new Masonic Temple. Read more

  • A Grand Masonic Carnival And Bazaar

    A Grand Masonic Carnival And Bazaar

    The Court-house Green will host a week-long event from September 9th to 14th, featuring special attractions, a brass band, dancing pavilion, baby show, and various cultural booths. Refreshments will be available, and all are invited to join and support the funds for building a Masonic Temple. Warren Sentinel, August 30, 1907. Read more