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Show mm is held ! AT 1J0NIC hall; Mrs. Ada K. Harlenstcin of Salt' Lak". worihy f .and matron of the Grand Chapter, order of the Eastern Star of Ulali, paid an official visit to Ivy Chapter. No. 10, O. E. S. Monday evening. Accompanying Mrs. Har-tenstein Har-tenstein were Mrs. Frances G. Shields giand secretaiy, Mrs. Katherine Tlioinps-on. .grand treasurer, Mrs. Gertrude P.enjamin, grand conductress. conduc-tress. Mrs. Ethel Harney, grand lecturer, lec-turer, Mrs. Lillian Gibson, grand Es :hcr, E. A. Hartenstein, grand patron Mrs. Mamie Keeler, Mrs.' Lena V. Hottorf, Mrs. Uhoda Conely, Mrs. Elliie P.. Langston, and Mrs. Maude ; f. Sievens. all of Salt Lake, Mrs. j Nevada Cook, associate grand matron ma-tron of Of Ion, Mrs. Anna Johnston, grand Ruth of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Hazel E. Robbe, grand Electa and Mrs. Maude H. Myers, of Bingham. I Following the regular chapter ses-l sions during which the initiatory ; degrees were conferred upon a class of six candidates, a banquet for j jevonty-frve guests was served in I Masonic banquet hall. A gift from j the chapter to the worthy grand matron, Mrs. Hartenstein was pre- j sented by Mrs. Rachel Rasmussen, j past matron. Mrs. Hartenstein I spoke brielly to the chapter mem-j bers. j Musical numbers fcr the evening I were furnished by Miss Grace Man Sample, Mrs. E. F. Gardemann and I. E. Jorgensen. A silent tribute f wan paid the late Mrs. Lucie R. Mo Cullow of Salt Lake, past grand ma-l Hon of the order, whose death oc cured Monday afternoon. The guests at the branquet included includ-ed many out of town members frotuj surrounding cities. |