Show HENEFER GAMP CAMP DUP IN SESSION HENEFER HENEFER- A most enjoyable evening was spent by 22 members of the Henefer Camp DUP as they met Thursday evening at the cabin In Henefer in their first regular I meeting for the coming year I IThe II I The prayer was given by Chapfin Chap Chap- ChapI I fin lin Susannah Fowler and singing I was conducted by Eillene and Darlene I Captain Irene Rowser who conducted con con- con I ducted the meeting thanked all nil u n the ladles who hd had helped the past post week in cleaning the Inside of the cabin As in the past a number of relics were presented to the camp I Elva Nowling presented a pl plate te that belonged to her grandmother II er Ellen Olsen Craynor showing a 1911 1811 counter from the Morgan Co Drug Co Edwin Ted Boyer Doyer recently unearthed a grindstone on the r corner earner where the old amusement I hall haIl stood and gave it to the camp It Is believed that it was used I when James nefer Irp-nefer had a blacksmith blacksmith black black- smith shop on that tha t corner blaCk I Inez Eakins presented the camp with a log Jog that came ame from ona one of the first log cabin homes in Henefer that of William Wllliam Jones which was located on the lot where the home of Marguerite now stands Melva read a letter I r I dated Feb 6 6 1888 which was was was-an an ii iiI agreement Thomas St ph I William when he ho s sold ld him a piece of ot land j I During the summer Marlow I Jones ones gave the camp the mill mm millstone millstone stone from the old Echo Mill I that was used to o grind grin flour before before be be- fore 1900 The lesson was given by Marguerite Mar entitled Year of or 1864 Rita Ovard showed a scrapbook scrapbook scrap scrap- book she has spent considerable time compiling Refreshments were served by Elva Inez Eakins Susie Church and Irene Rowser flower |