Show Daughters of the the Revolution u on I IThe The Daughters o tha Revolution held their regular monthly meeting last fast Wednesday day afternoon Mrs Emm ne neB B Wells and Miss Mis Mabelle Snow who attended the convention of the Daughters of the Revolution held h d re recently recently in ip New York reported from the general sot lety the as regent and thi th latter hitter r as a delegate TI n W ws held at the tho head t I L L 0 A L quarter quart rp of the society s oc city ty in New York City rity There Th re were present pres t i tires tives from front nineteen n states over delegates be being ng in lii attendance Seated on the platform at the opening of the I convention was Mrs Flora Adams Darling of or New York an original daughter and the th founder of the so jety There was also present Miss Ma Mary y Gage Lambert original Daughter The regular business of ot the society together with the election of officers required two days time Mrs Wells was placed on the nominating committee the following officers for forthe forthe forthe the coming twp years being elected President general Miss Adeline W WSterling WSterling Sterling of or New Jersey first vice president president president dent general Mrs Nathaniel Key of Pennsylvania second vice president I f general Mrs rs Mary A Chapman of j I Massachusetts etts recording secretary I general Mrs Carleton D Moody of Pennsylvania corresponding secretary 1 I general Mrs George GeorgH B Wallis jr of ot I New York treasurer tr asur r general Miss I Louise G Bennett of Long Island registrar general Mrs J J Casey Cas y o oi 01 New York ork historian general Mrs J j i jR I IR IB R B Ditmars of New Jersey librarian general Mrs Alex Ale M Terris of Massachusetts The retiring r president general Mrs j Henry S Snow vas van presented pres by b the general society with a magnificent sil silver silver silver ver loving cup engraved with her pame name arid the Insignia of the society After the regular re lar routine business had been b en disposed of the delegates were royally entertained by the New NewYork Newyork Nework York ork society The first morning was passed pas ed at the Old Dutch Reformed Col Collegiate Collegiate church where here the members presented pres tell an historical t let inscribed in n memory of the th officers and sailors who ho fell feU during the revolution to I o be preserved in the archives of the church It was unveiled by Miss lUss Lam Iam Lambert am ambert bert an original l daughter The pres presentation presentation speech was by Mrs Charles CharlesF F Roe regent of the New York so ao society solety lety ci t and was responded to by b the of the church This was founded in 1692 and was used as a barracks during the revolution The he hebell bell that now hangs in the belfry is ise tiie Uie e same that f iL at the t e prod period p od 1 t Following Fol the tie services S lc S the regents reg regents l of the different states and the elected Officers were entertained d at breakfast tat at the Savoy by y t the e r retiring tir ng president preside The T affair vas most ost Elaborate one on antI ami between g yee the tH courses tile the loY cup up had pre preS S tor to Mrs Snow ShoW waS va brought t in fled with old Moselle and the U hostess 11 stess toasted d the e new president t and antl the guests mentioning specially Mrs Emmeline B Wells Wens of Utah The S same me afternoon a reception in honor of the guests was given at the The following morn morning ing the delegates d were taken to West They y were entertained there t her e at atthe atthe the tl different rent colleges There was also a 8 artillery cadets review and a review of I |