Tag: Judge
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Last Words
In a grim scenario, a convicted murderer about to be hanged expresses hatred for Masons, attributing the circumstances of his conviction to their influence. The hangman, unperturbed, instructs the man to take a step forward with his left foot, suggesting a darkly ironic twist in the tale. Read more
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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
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J. L. Carson Dies At Woodstock
Joseph Lougheed Carson, former treasurer of Riverton Lime Co., passed away at 74 in Woodstock. Known for his literary culture and Masonic expertise, he leaves behind his wife, four daughters, and a son serving in the Naval Air Service. Funeral services were held in Woodstock and Front Royal, where he was laid to rest. 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

