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1930
Royal Neighbors of
America At the meeting of the R.N. of A. Tuesday evening the following officers were elected [for the coming year]: Oracle - Grace E. Tieden Vice Oracle - Edna Meder Past Oracle - Lizzie Ehrhardt Receiver - Kate O'Brien Recorder - Ella S. Stanton Chancellor - Nettie Allen Marshall - Goldie Huggins Asst. Marshall - Lena Meyer Inner Sentinel - Mrs. Geo. Meyer Outer Sentinel - Augusta Schultz Managers - Mabel Wells, Emma Meyer, Katie Wistrick Musicians - Osie Jewell, Mirza McKinney Faith - Emma Stephens Modesty - Mayme Mentzel Unselfishness - Mary Hulverson Endurance - Mabel Behn Courage - Emma Bishop Physician - Dr. P.R.V. Hommel ~Clayton County Register, Thur., 05 Dec. 1929. Society columns |
Order of the Eastern
Star At the regular meeting of Charity Chapter, Dec. 4th, the following officers were elected [for the coming year]: Worthy Matron - Jessie Conrad Worthy Patron - Hall Swenson Assoc. Matron - Virginia Witt Assoc. Patron - V. T. Price Conductress - Inez Druyer Assoc. Conductress - Melba Lemka Secretary - Ella Stanton Treasurer - Netie Allen Adah - Flora Walther Ruth - Olive Abel Esther - Bertha Stoops Martha - Lillian Schulte Electa - Nellie Peery Price Marshall - Mary Bente Organist - Alice Meyer Warden - Katie Bahr Sentinel - Oliva Wolf ~Clayton County Register, Thur., Dec 4, 1929 |
Elkader Knights of Columbus,
Tenth Anniversary Sunday was an important day in the history of the local council of the Knights of Columbus, for they were celebrating the tenth anniversary of the inception of the council. Members from the councils at Ossian, Waukon, Oelwein, Cresco, New Hampton and Charles City were in attendance to witness the exemplification of the three degrees for sixteen candidates of the order. The exemplification of the degrees in the afternoon was followed by a banquet and program in the evening at which some addresses of a high order were heard. A pleasing feature of the banquet was the reception of a spray of red carnations presented by Elkader lodge, No. 72, A.F. & A.M., in commemoration of the tenth anniversary. Elkader council No. 2209, Knights of Columbus had its inception July 25, 1920, when 26 members of the order from various parts of the county met here and decided to apply for a charter for a local council. The charter was granted the following October and the growth of the local council has been a steady one since that time.
But few changes have been made in the official personnel. the council has but one past grand knight. The honor of holding office for the longest period of time belongs to J.J. Finnegan, who served as financial secretary for nine years and is at present the chancellor of the council. M.J. Poull has made an able grand knight and the order has prospered during his regime. Candidates taking the work here Sunday afternoon were:
~Telegraph-Herald and Times-Journal,
Dubuque, Iowa, Thursday evening edition, October 16, 1930 |
1932
Elkader O.E.S. The newly elected officers of the Order of the Eastern Star will be installed at a special meeting Monday Evening, Jan. 18th. The officers are as follows: Worthy Matron - Mrs. J. Alvin Druyor Worthy Patron - F. E. Sharp Associate Matron - Mrs. Albert Allen Associate Patron - H. M. Wolf Conductress - Mrs. Nelly Peery Price Associate Conductress - Mrs. George Bente Secretary - Mrs. Fred Wistrick Treasurer - Miss Ella Stanton Marshal - Mrs. John Bahr Chaplain - Mrs. Anna Lusk Pianist - Miss Marjorie Richardson Ada - Miss Ruby Lange Ruth - Mrs. F. E. Sharp Esther - Mrs. Joe Winkler Martha - Mrs. E. R. Withell Electa - Mrs. Frank Bente Warder - Mrs. Loraine Sickle Sentinel - Miss Helen Griffith ~Clayton County Register, Thur., 14 Jan. 1932. Society column The officers of the Order of the Eastern Star for the coming year were installed with an impressive ceremony at the lodge rooms Monday night with about sixty-five members and friends present. Mrs. W. C. Dittmer was the installing officer and Miss Ida Wilke the installing marshal. The following were installed as officers: [note: names as above] ~Clayton County Register, Thur., 21 Jan. 1932. Society column |
Elkader Municipal
Band The Elkader Municipal Band elected its officers and director for the 1932 season at the annual meeting in the basement of the opera house last Monday evening, as follows: President - H. F. Jungblut Vice President - M E. Shultz Sec - Treas. - Wm. Walther Committees appointed by the
president were as follows: Fred Jungblut was engaged as director for the year
1932, by the band members. The following boys were granted merit badges: Carl Winkler in music; Ervon Eggimann in firemanship; Dwain Stendel in personal health and Joe Barghahn in bird study, wood-carving and first aid. Other members of the local troop who attended this
court of honor were: Fred Stendel, Elvyn Schulte, Richard
Busching, Ross Powell and John Combs. They were
accompanied by the Scoutmaster, the Rev. C. T. Brewster,
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1934
Royal Neighbors of
America The officers of Fern Leaf Camp No. 1809, Royal Neighbors of America, for 1934 are: Oracle - Goldie Huggins Vice Oracle - Edna Meder Recorder - Milda Meyer Receiver - Leona Downie Chaplain - Lizzie Ehrhardt Past Oracle - Grace Tieden Marshal - Mabel Behn Outer Sentinel - Gertrude Bailey Inner Sentinel - Mamie Mentzel Manager - Mary Hulverson Musician - Bertha Powell Asst. Marshal - Charlotte Jewell Modesty - Kate Wistrick Endurance - Clara E. Leonard Faith - Emma Stevens Courage - Una Lemka Selfishness - Mary Hulverson Flag Bearer - Mrs. Ed. Leonard Publicity Committee - Mamie Muench, Augusta Shultz Juvenile Camp officers: Oracle - Delbert Miller Vice Oracle - Helen Jewell Past Oracle - Ervena Seifert Chancellor - Lorraine Knoke Outer Sentinel - Ivanelle Knoke Inner Sentinel - Aileen Meyer Recorder - Robert Meyer Receiver - Helen Miller Marshal - Hermie Shultz Asst. Marshal - Donald Muench Musician - Lavon Tieden ~Clayton County Register, 04 Jan. 1934. Society columns |
Order of the Eastern
Star Charity Chapter 152, Order of the Easter Star, installed their officers for 1934 on January 3rd. They are: Worthy Matron - Nettie Allen (Mrs. Albert Allen) Worthy Patron - Fern Sharp Associate Matron - Nellie Peery-Price Secretary - Ida Wilke Treasurer - Kate Wistrick (Mrs. Fred Wistrick) Conductress - Alvina Winkler Associate Conductress - Eda Bandow (Mrs. LeRoy Bandow) Chaplain - Louise Leibrock Marshal - Ida Zahrndt Organist - Alice Meyer Adah - Marjorie Richardson Ruth - Dorothy Johnson Electa - Martha Kruse Warden - Charlotte Jewell Sentinel - Martha Bock ~Clayton County Register, Thur., 11 Jan. 1934 Note: The names in (parentheis) are from an earlier notice in same paper of 12/14/1933, added to further ID the woman. Also included on the earlier note was Associate Patron - Dr. H. D. Brown Band At the annual meeting of the Elkader band the following officers were elected for the year 1934: President - Hy. Jungblut Vice Pres. - M. E. Shultz Secretary - Wm. Walther Auditing Committee - J. Jungblut, Harold Griffith, Richard Wolf Investigating Committee - Douglas Wolf, John Stillbaum, Donald Wolf ~Clayton County Register, Thur., 11 Jan. 1934 |
1935
Order of the Eastern
Star Charity chapter No. 152, Order of the Eastern Star, met Wednesday evening of last week in the Masonic club rooms and elected the following officers for 1935: Worthy Matron - Mrs. Nelly Peery Price Worthy Patron - F. E. Sharp Associate Matron - Mrs. Joseph Winkler Associate Patron - Dr. H. D. Brown Conductress - Mrs. LeRoy Bandow Associate Conductress - Mrs. LeRoy Johnson of St. Olaf ~Clayton County Register, Thur., 13 Dec. 1934 Elkader
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Fern Leaf Camp No.
1809, Royal Neighbors of America The meeting of the Royal Neighbors was held Saturday afternoon at the lodge rooms at which time installation of officers took place. A new member, Miss Rachel Esmay, was initiated into the local camp at this time as a beneficiary. Officers installed were: Oracle - Winnifred Merriman Vice-Oracle - Mary Goadin Past-Oracle - Lela Becker Chancellor - Bessie Dohrer Recorder - Leta Myers Receiver - Vallie Germar Marshall - Martha Duff Asst.-Marshall - Theresa Robinson Inner Sentinel - Alta Tompkins Manager - Nora Marble, Elsa Blake, Olie Horton Faith - Marie Otterbeck Courage - Helen Boleyn Modesty - Mae Linder Unselfishness - Lera Robinson Endurance - Ora Esmay Flag bearer - Bertie Baars Musician - Mrs. P. Myers Clayton County Register, Thur., 10 Jan. 1935 |
1936
Drum and Bugle Corps The local drum and bugle corps held its annual election last Thursday evening with the following results: Commander - Leigh Mathews Vice-Commander - G. H. Schmidt Adjutant - J. F. Maley Finance Officer - N. H. Niemeyer Quartermaster - Ben Leonard Historian - M. E. Passmore ~Clayton County Register, Thur., 7 Nov. 1935 (Note: This info was contained in the same article reporting the installation of Elkader American Legion Officers.) Elkader O.E.S. |
Fern Leaf Camp No.
1809, Royal Neighbors of America Fern Leaf Camp 1809 of the Royal Neighbors of America held its annual election of officers last Wednesday evening. The following were elected: Oracle - Mabel Behn Vice-Oracle - Gertrude Bailey Past Oracle - Goldie Huggins Chancellor - Flora Walters Recorder - Milda Meyer Receiver - Leona Downie Marshal - Clara Leonard Assistant Marshal - Charlotte Jewell Inner Sentinel - Augusta Shultz Outer Sentinel - Mayme Muench Appointive officers are:
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