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Show 0. E. S. Entertains Group of Visitors Tuesday night, April 26, marked' the climax of the year's work in Ruth Chapter No. 6, O. E. S., when . Worthy Grand Matron Frances J I Gill of Ivy Chapter No. 10, Mt. Pleasant, accompanied by six members mem-bers of her official family, made her annual visitation to the local chapter. Among the visitors was R. L. Conely, who, as grand mas-1 ter, had instituted Ruth chapter, in 1909. At the special business session Dora Casterline, as worthy matron, conferred the degrees ot the order on Blanche Bradfielu and Mildred Barnes Gospill. The work was beautifully done ana was very impressive. I Preceding the business meeting the chapter tendered a banquet to its members and visitors. This was served at 6:30 in the dining room of the high school domestic science department, under the able direction of Miss Melba Smith Plates were laid for 45. The decorative deco-rative motif was Indians and pioneer pio-neer days, carried out by -'small figurines and vari-colored favors and bowls of the flowering wild currant. The setting was very attractive. at-tractive. Tne grand chapter officers present pre-sent were Frances J. Gill, worthy grand matron; Wilford Carter worthy grand patron; Blanche , Buck, associate grand conductress; Myra B. l.arick, grand chaplain;1 Maud A. Culp, grand marshal; Margaret Rohn, grand Adah, ana; Margareti Carter, grand warden, j The out-of-town visitors from! Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs Conely and Mesdames Katie j Powell, Mossie Roby, Anna Eck j Peggie Skilihcrn and Naom i P j Hoskins; from Bingham, Mrs. Isa-; bell Larick Dobson; and from Mt Pleasant, Mrs. Edie E. Jensen anjj S. H. Gill. |