Tag: Virginia Chronicle

  • DeMolay Meeting

    DeMolay Meeting

    This week’s events include the Two Rivers Chapter, Order of DeMolay meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Masonic Temple, as reported in the Northern Virginia Daily on February 23, 1944. The event details were retrieved from the Virginia Chronicle. Read more

  • DeMolay’s First Meeting

    DeMolay’s First Meeting

    The new Two Rivers Chapter of the Order of the DeMolay held its inaugural meeting, electing officers and discussing secret work and proposed activities. Regular meetings are scheduled for the second and fourth Thursday of each month at the Masonic Hall. Read more

  • Gasque Speaker At Lions Meeting

    Gasque Speaker At Lions Meeting

    In January 1944, Captain M. Dabney of Randolph-Macon Academy announced the organization of a chapter of the Order of the DeMolay for boys called “Two Rivers” in Front Royal. The initiative aimed to address the needs of youth in the region. This was reported in the Warren Sentinel on January 27, 1944. Read more

  • September Meeting

    September Meeting

    On September 11, 1936 at 8:00 p.m., Unity Lodge No. 146, A. F. & A. M. had a meeting as reported in the Northern Virginia Daily on September 10, 1936. This information was retrieved from the Virginia Chronicle. Read more

  • Lodge Officers Elected

    Lodge Officers Elected

    Unity Lodge No. 146, A. F. & A. M., Front Royal, elected and installed new officers for the ensuing year, including Worshipful Master Robert J. Turner, Senior Warden Wm. C. Deming, Junior Warden E. Barr Samsell, Treasurer George N. Buck, and Secretary L. Blackwell Cary. Appointive officers include Rev. W. G. Dearing and A. N.… Read more

  • Lodge Officers Elected

    Lodge Officers Elected

    Unity Lodge No. 146, A. F. & A. M., of Front Royal, elected and installed new officers, including Robert J. Turner as worshipful master, for the ensuing year. The appointive officers included Rev. W. G. Dearing as chaplain and A. N. Tiler as tiler. Read more

  • Unity Lodge Meeting

    Unity Lodge Meeting

    Upcoming Unity Lodge No. 146, A. F. & A. M. meeting at Masonic Temple on December 14, 7:30 pm, includes officer elections and visit from District Deputy Grand Master. 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

  • Carson Dinner Delegates Map Plans

    Carson Dinner Delegates Map Plans

    Representatives from Front Royal and Warren County convened to plan a testimonial dinner for William E. Carson, retiring chairman of the State Commission on Conservation and Development. They organized an executive committee, set a follow-up meeting, and discussed logistics such as venue and attendee lists. Various organizations were represented, with some absentees noted. Read more

  • Returned from Grand Arch Chapter of Virginia Masons

    Returned from Grand Arch Chapter of Virginia Masons

    Mr. P. M. Shirey and Mr. Grimsley Deering recently attended the Grand Arch Chapter of Virginia Masons meeting in Richmond. The news was reported in the Northern Virginia Daily on October 26, 1934. Read more

  • Commissioner in Chancery

    Commissioner in Chancery

    On October 25, 1934, the Warren Sentinel published a notice by Commissioner W. C. Armstrong, Jr. regarding a meeting on November 15, 1934, at the Masonic Building in Front Royal, Virginia. It called for attendance to execute a decree and provide necessary evidence. Signed on October 22, 1934. Read more

  • 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