Tag: Northern Virginia Daily

  • Meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons

    Meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons

    Mr. P. M. Shirey is set to depart for Richmond to participate in a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons. This was reported in the Northern Virginia Daily on October 20, 1934. Read more

  • Tribute to Carson

    Tribute to Carson

    Unity Lodge 146, A. F. and A. M. of Front Royal will hold a special Masonic service at 2:00 this afternoon in memory of Joseph L. Carson. His funeral services will be at 2:15 in Woodstock with interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. There will be no Masonic services at the grave. Read more

  • Reconsecration Day

    Reconsecration Day

    A special communication of Unity Lodge No. 146 A. F. and A. M. will be held in the Masonic Temple in Front Royal on Monday at 8 pm, featuring a Reconsecration Day program and a radio address by the Grand Master of Virginia. All Masons in good standing are encouraged to attend. Refreshments provided. Read more

  • Masons Hold Meeting At Woodstock Saturday

    Masons Hold Meeting At Woodstock Saturday

    Nearly 300 Masons from 50 lodges gathered in Woodstock, where J. H. Kelly of Kalamazoo, Michigan was conferred the degree of Master Mason by Naval Lodge of Washington. Prominent attendees included Otto B. Roepke, Grand Junior Warden of the District of Columbia, and C. Vernon Eddy, Grand Junior Warden of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. Read more

  • Attending Woodstock Lodge Masons

    Attending Woodstock Lodge Masons

    Tonight, Messrs. George N. Buck, P. M. Shirey, E. Barr Samsell, A. N. Carroll, J, L. Borden, and Ott W. Borden will attend a meeting of the Woodstock Lodge of Masons where third degree work will be demonstrated by a Washington, D. C. lodge. Northern Virginia Daily reported this on June 9, 1934. Read more

  • D. C. Masons Be Guests Of Cassia Lodge

    D. C. Masons Be Guests Of Cassia Lodge

    Sixty members of Naval Lodge No. 4 from Washington, D. C., will attend Cassia Lodge No. 142 A. F. and A. M. of Woodstock on June 9. The event will include the conferring the master’s degree and will be attended by notable Masons, making it the largest Masonic function in the Shenandoah Valley this year. Read more

  • Acca Shrine Ceremony

    Acca Shrine Ceremony

    Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Shirey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barr Samsell, Rev. W. G. Dearing, and R. J. Turner will attend an All-State Shrine ceremonial honoring John N. Sebrell in Acca Temple, Richmond. This event will be joined by Acca Temple, Khedive Temple of Norfolk, and Kazim Temple of Roanoke. Read more

  • Master Mason’s Degree

    Master Mason’s Degree

    The Front Royal Masonic Lodge will confer the Master Mason’s degree on two candidates at its communication tomorrow evening at 7:30. This was reported in the Northern Virginia Daily on March 28, 1934. Read more

  • Warren Masons Hold Program

    Warren Masons Hold Program

    Approximately 60 Warren County Masons gathered at Unity Lodge No. 146 for a meeting presided over by Worshipful Master S. M. Boyd. The program included addresses by various members and musical performances, followed by refreshments. This event, held in 1934, was reported in the Northern Virginia Daily. Read more

  • Get-Together Meeting

    Get-Together Meeting

    Unity Lodge No. 146, A. F. & A. M. will host a meeting for Masons at 8 o’clock in the Front Royal Masonic Temple with an entertaining program. Northern Virginia Daily, February 2, 1934. Read more

  • Masonic Lodges Will Celebrate The Bicentennial

    Masonic Lodges Will Celebrate The Bicentennial

    A Masonic Meeting on November 22nd at 7:30 will honor George Washington’s bicentennial. Unity Lodge No. 146, Hiram Royal Arch Chapter No. 45, and John Dove Royal Arch Chapter No. 21 will unite in Front Royal Lodge Rooms. Reverend Arthur Wake will speak, and wives and daughters of Masons are invited. Read more

  • Front Royal Lodges Exhibit Fraternity

    Front Royal Lodges Exhibit Fraternity

    Front Royal’s “New Deal” program embodies cooperation and civic loyalty, closely tied to the town’s historical Fraternal organizations. Freemasonry has played a significant role since 1799, with Unity Lodge No. 146 still active, and the Order of the Eastern Star established in 1910. These organizations continue to contribute to the community’s spirit of fraternity. Read more