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Show New 0. E. S. Officers Installed In Impressive Rites Installation of new officers of Cedar Chapter No. 20 Order of the Eastern Star took place at the Masonic Temple Friday evening, even-ing, Nov. 21. New officers for the ensuing year include Mrs. F. E. Stone-hocker, Stone-hocker, Worthy Matron; Mr. F. E. Stonehocker, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Arnold Arrowsmii, Associate Asso-ciate Matron; Harley Endsley, Associate Patron; Mrs. Harlon Durrand, Conductress; Mrs. D. Woolsey, Associate Conductress; Mrs. Harley Endsley, Secretary; Mrs. Clayton Lewis, Treasurer; Mrs. C. L. Ewing, Chaplain; Mrs. Frank Quinn, Marshall; Mrs. Harry Proctor, Organist; Mrs. Forrest Stark, Adah; Mrs. Earl Bunn, Ruth; Mrs. Percy Peters, Martha; Mrs. Jack Miller. Electa; Elec-ta; Mrs. E. R. Butler, Warder; Mr. T. E. Murray, Sentinel. The Installation ceremony was conducted by Past Matrons and Past Patrons of the Order. Mrs. Karl Gardner, Installing Matron; Mr. Clayton Lewis, Installing Patron; Mrs. Fred Biederman, Installing Marshal'; Mr Koss Slye, Installing Chaplafn; Mr Harry Proctor and Mrs. Cmnle Anderson, Organists. A delightful program was presented pre-sented In horor of the new officers. offi-cers. The small grandson and granddaughter of the Stonehock-ers Stonehock-ers charmed everyone with their gift presentations. Little Laura played an original piano solo called "Church Bells." Mrs. Harlon Har-lon Durrand sang "In the Garden." Gar-den." Refreshments were served at beautifully decorated tables under un-der the direction of Mrs. Arrow-smith Arrow-smith and Mrs. Roy Lundgren. Out of town guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Nelson with young Michael and Laura from Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Belle Lewis, Van Nuys, Calif.; Cal-if.; Mrs. Connie Anderson, Las Vegas, Nev.; Miss Patricia Baker, Washington D. C. and Miss Patricia Pa-tricia Gardner, Logan, Utah. |