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Show rr MU Rose Tying Festivities Honors Nine MIA Maids of Perry Ward on Monday, May 23 Eagles Auxiliary Installs New Officers PetryWard Fetes MIA Maids MIA Maids of the Perry ward and Mrs, Eugene Bott, Mr. and Mrs. J. were feted on May 23 at the Mrs. Douglas Oyler, traditional rose tying festivities Floyd John, Mrs. Hazel Nelson, with each of the nine girls tak- and Mrs. Louise Davis. ing part on the program. The program and rose tying Mrs. Chloe N. Petersen were held in the chapel and included a welcome by Elna PerBack From Trip East ry. followed by the MIA Maid Mrs. Chloe N. Petersen, 144 chorus singing "As- - a Rose." North Second West, returned' re the Renee Maddox gave Lynn from a month-lontrip opening prayer and Janice Mace cently the east, visiting rela through rose. of the gave the symbolism Catherine Nelson sang a solo tives and points of interest. and Mary Schroeder read a She spent ten days with her poem. A piano solo was pre- da'ughter Shirley and family, sented by Patricia Bott and Dr. and Mrs John M. Wright at Eloise Oyler told a story. A duet Urbana, 111. Whjjle there, they was presented iby Earlene John went to New Salem and Spring and Gloria Nelson followed by field, 111., where Abraham Lin the rose ceremony which in- coin spent much of his life and cluded the presentation of fold- also attended Clnarama at ers by Grace Nelson and the Chicago. tying of MIA Maid bouquets by The trip took Mrs. Petersen to Pat Christensen, group teachers. historical places around Boston Remarks were offered by Eu- and Plymouth, Mass. Plymouth gene Bott, Douglas Oyler, Faye Rock held special interest for Peterson, YWMLA ward presi- her because one of her forebear dent and Jennie Jones, stake ers was a passenger on the leader. "Mayflower. The closing song, "My Wild Before returning home, she , ? ' Irish Rose was presented by the also visited ih New York City jtU-MIA Maids the and i closing and Philadelphia. Taking Part in Rose Tying Festivities prayer was offered by Donna Newly Elected Officers of the Eagles Auxiliary . . . installed Monday in the Perry ward on May 23, left to right, front row, were Grace Nelson, teacher; night, were, front row, left to right, Madge Johnson, conductress; Davis. Leone Cazier, chaplain; Alta Slaughter, vice president; Afterwards, the group went to Jolene Ashby Will Be Catherine Nelson, Donna Davis, Mary Schroeder, Lynn Renee Maddox, Earlene John, Dorothy Olsen, madam president; and Helen Lee, madam past president; back row, Marie Bywater, trustee; Doris Balls, the scout room where refreshEloise Oyler, Patricia Bott and Pat Christensen, teacher; standing at back, Gloria Nelson WCTU Radio Speaker of cup cakes, decorated , and Elna Perry. secretary; Esther Hodges, auxiliary mother; Carma Billings, trustee; Flo Jean Crossley, ments Jolene Ashby, Fielding, will be buds and mint treasurer; and Wilda Nicholas, outside guard. Beth Wright, inside , guard and Verda with small rose a to so rushed them she on the WCTU pro- Double Treatment lets, the speaker Oldest Charity ulip punch were served. Grunig, trustee, were absent when the picture was taken.Guests present for the occa- gram sponsored weekly by Mrs. BOSTON (UP) The oldest SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) One hospital. When, .she got there, s sion were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Axel Fredricksen over station which medical in New England of Mrs. ' Cecil' Vart 'Dusseldorps she couldnt remember charity KBUH. Mrs. Mrs. Wilma Maddox, New Officers Head Fraternal Order of Eagles Perry, twin needed the treatment. Both is the Boston twin The program will be heard at Dispensary; It was daughters Harvey Mace, (Mrs. Wayne Nel got their stomachs pumped out. founded in 1796. . m. on 5. 1:00 swallowed several Mr. tab aspirin p. son, Mrs. Dwight Schroeder, Sunday, June - ... - .... . Installed for the 1955-5- 6 Year , , . as head of Box Elder Aerie 2919, Fraternal Order of Eagles is, left to right, George A. Hodges, past worthy president ; Marion C. Larsen, worthy president ; Ray L. Conger, worthy vice president; and Lewis M. Peterson, secretary; back row, Norman Lichtenstein, worthy conductor ; Leo J. Hess, outside guard ; A. L. Burbank, chaplain ; Ephriam Crossley, trustee; George M. Anderson, treasurer; and Donald R. Anderson, trustee. Absent when the picture was taken were Alden E. Jensen, inside guard, and Paul F. Johnson, trustee. grand madam conductor; and Esther Bundy, acting ma etts, Eagles Aerie, Auxiliary Install New Officers 1955-5- 6 at Monday Meeting Joint installation ceremonies Auxiliary In their respective Were observed Monday night for chairs. Box Elder Aerie 2919, Fraternal Serving as installing officers Order of Eagles and the Auxil- for the FOE was D. D. Billings, S. which newly grand worthy president; Roy unit, iary during elected officers of the two organizations were inducted for the 1955-5year. The auxiliary drill team, under the leadership of Lola Stewart, seated the newly elected officers of both the Aerie and 6 conductor; Olsen, grand worthy Claras D., Cazier, v acting chaplain and Oleen M. Hansen, acting junior past worthy president. officers Auxiliary installing wore Marie Bywater, grand madam president; Maxine Check- - . 5r-l-j J?exa tp DRUGS F i j, i. ' i -- v- - - . , .! TO OUR ED LOCATION Directly Across From The Howard Hotel (BILE NIbMMGI rii N v Grand f f dam vice president. Taking their oaths of office for the Auxiliary were Helen madam past president; Lee, Dorothy Olsen, madam presi dent; Alta Slaughter, madam vice president; Leone Cazier, madam chaplain; Doris Balls, secretary; Flo Jean Crossley, treasurer; Madge Johnson, madam conductor; Beth Wright, inside guard; Wilda Nicholas, outside guard; Marie Bywater, Carma Billings and Verda Grunig, trustees; and Esther Hodg es, auxiliary mother, Eagle Aerie officers taking command were George A. Hodges, junior past worthy president; Marion C. Larsen, worthy presi dent; Ray L. Conger, worthy vice president; A. L. Burbank, chaplain; Lewis M. Peterson secretary; George M. Anderson, treasurer; Norman R. Lichtenstein, worthy conductor; Alden E. Jensen, inside guard; Leo J. Hess, outside guard; Donald R. Anderson, Ephraim Crossley and Paul F. Johnson, trustees. During the ceremonies, Dorothy Olsen presented Helen Lee with the beautiful Auxiliary madam past presidents pin while George A. Hodges presen ted each of the outgoing Aerie officers with a beautifully en graved certificate of apprecia tion for their services. He also presented an official past wor thy presidents certificate to D. D. Billings on ibehalf of the Aerie. Ray S. Olsen presented to Aerie 2919, membership quota certificates for the years 1953 . 1954-5554 and George A. Hodges and D. D. Billings ac cepted the certificates on be half of the organization. George A. Hodges and A. Burbank received membership quotji lapel pins for their fine the aerie record in directing membership campaign for the prist year. 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