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How The O. E. S. Is Growing

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Tlie worthy grand inatron, of tlie O ril er of the Eastern Star, Mrs. Loui.su A. ïurck, of Alma, has been oblftjed to forego her usual winter visit to Florida, on account of preásing work in the order. A chapter of the order was récently organized at Homer by A. S. Wright, wortliy grand patrón, assisted by the wortliy grand inatron and Mrs. Sarah Marsh, of Quiney. On Feb. 13 they organized a chapter at Clayton, Mich. Both chapters are in a very prosperous condition. Thirteen chapters have been organized since the beginuing of the fiscal year, October, 1894, and several more are to be organized in the near future. The work of the order was never in so prosperous a condition. Mr. Wright and Mrs. Turck are receiving much praise and credit for the thorough work they are doing in the interests of the order. It was never in better hands, and though other years have been progressive ones, tbis will exceed them all. The proceedings of the last annual session have been issued by the grand secretary, Mrs. A. A. Matteson, of Middleville. They are models of neatness, and reflect much credit on her. Twenty-three chapters were organized during the year.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier