People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — Called to Wolcott. [ARTICLE]
Called to Wolcott.
The Evening Star Chapter. No 41, O. E. S., of Rensselaer, has again been honored by a call from the Grand Deputy to organize a new chapter. Wolcott, [nd., petitioned for the chapter and the work was to have been done last night by special deputies C. G. Spitler and B. F. Fendig, assisted by one of the best drilled corps of officers in the state, composed as follows: Mrs. Lizzie Long, Worthy Matron; Miss Blanche Loughridge, Associate Matron; Miss Nellie Hopkins, Conductoress; Mrs. Belle Spicier, Associate Conductress; Mis-. Ora Duvall, Treasurer; Mr. Alfred Hopkins, Secretary: Miss Helen Kelley, Adah; Mrs. Agnes 0. Kelley, Ruth; Mrs. Ray Mossier, Esther; Mrs. Dora Hardman, Martha; Miss Lizzie French, Electa; Miss Nellie Moss, Organist; Mrs. M. L. Spitler, Chaplain. About, twen ty-five left yesterday by train and will attend, together with the visiting chapters of Remington, Monticello and Goodland. A ne w feature will be introduced at this organization, consisting of Floral Work, which is effective, beautiful and instructive, -md >n which the Evening Siar Oh ip ter wilL demonstrate their ability TLe goat has had a season of jjood training, is well ritte<-:. for any iwd all emergencies
