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Middlesboro, Kentucky

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Middlesboro Daily News

Thursday, February 17, 1938

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Society Page Headlines of the Middlesboro Daily News  Thursday, February 17, 1938.

Local DAR Chapter Is Formed At Luncheon Meeting

At the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Reams, on Edgewood Road, Mrs. J. D. Templin, local organizing regent of the DAR, entertained with a lovely luncheon yesterday. 

The impressive formal installation followed the luncheon. As a motif, the national colors, red, white and blue, were carried out in the individual appointments. The luncheon table was centered with a bowl of red American Beauty roses, white narcissus, and blue hyacinths and delphinium. Shoulder corsages were given as favors.

Following the luncheon, an organization business meeting was held. State Officers of the organization present were, Mrs. Keene Arnold, Organizing Regent of Versailles, and Mrs. Rice G. Wood, Historian and Mrs. Charles A. Keith, Constitution Chairman of the state and of the Richmond DAR Chapter. Mrs. Arnold, presided. Mrs. Keith, Chaplain, offered prayer, followed by a pledge to the flag by all present.

 

 

Officers were installed by Mrs. Arnold, to serve until the official election in May.

     

Organizing Members

Office

Patriot

     
Minnie Otey Templin (Mrs. Jacob Daniel Templin) Regent John M. Otey
Ella Almina Hubbard (Mrs. Herbert E. Hubbard) Vice Regent Increase Rudd
Almeda Mason Bayne (Mrs. H. E. Bayne) Recording Secretary Joel Bailey
Mary Ann Collins Armstrong (Mrs. J. O. Armstrong) Corresponding Secretary Hugh Mulloy
Margaret Campbell Cloar (Mrs. James Lee Cloar) Treasurer James Walker
Kate Marshall Collins (Mrs. Jacob Smith Collins) Registrar Israel Herrick
Hattie Lynn Hambright Barry (Mrs. Richard Barry) Chaplain Frederick Hambright
Susan Nice Schultz (Mrs. Jacob Schultz) Historian James Gaines
Grace Haley Thomasson (Mrs. Case Thomasson) Librarian William Shields Sr.
Mary Nice Bailey (Mrs. Charles Wise Bailey)
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James Gaines
Mable Myrtle Hubbard Increase Rudd
Myrtle Templin Reams (Mrs. Stephen Michael Reams) John M. Otey
Mary Allen Deatherage Collins (Mrs. Wm. Joel Collins) David Gass
Carrie Lee Templin Martin (Mrs. Horace Chesterton Martin) John M. Otey
   

Other Members Within That First Year

 
   
Nancy Crockett Sampson Walter Burnside
Annie Forman Newsom Pace
Marjorie Witter McClelland Ebanezar Witter
 

A time for the regular meetings was named as the first Tuesday of each month. The March meeting is to be held with Mesdames Armstrong and Collins as hostesses. A committee was selected to select a name for the chapter which would be submitted to the National Organization in Washington D. C. for approval.

The meeting was closed with a prayer.

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