The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 July 1987 — Page 69

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FIFTH GRADE CLASS IN 1931—8i1l Kern, Syracuse, brought this photo to us of his fifth grade class in Syracuse, taken October 5, 1931. The school was the red school house torn down by Clifford Cripe. Kern has some of the students identified. If anyone knows who the unidentified students are he or she can contact the Syracuse office of The Mail-Journal. Seated in front and the only one identified is Bill Kern. In the second row are: unknown; Fredrick Ritter; Doc Miller; Fred Strock; Virginia McFaren; and the remainder unidentified. In the third row is Burton Niles; next five unidentified; Eloise Richart; next three'unidentified; and Katheryn Dillon. In the back is Edna Hess, teacher; Robert Hinderer; Fred Traster, Jr.; Carroll Cory; Robert LeCount; next two unidentified; Harry Coy; “Monk”Amsden; next two unidentified; Rolland Wogoman; and the last person is unidentified.

OES chartered

By VERA KISTON former OES Member On February 13,1903, a petition was properly obligated to open an Order of the Eastern Star Chapter, designated as Syracuse Chapter No. 283, consisting of 28 charter members. Permission was granted and the club worked under dispensation until May 21, when it was regularly constituted. Georgia Ketring Miller was the first person initiated into the new order. In the ensuing years six to 20 members were initiated into the order each year. 1915 was a momentous year, with the corner stone of the Indiana Masonic Home being laid in Franklin. Since the aim is "to heed the cry of the orphan, widow, or distressed members or persons,”

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the Syracuse Chapter decided in November 1918 to adopt a French girl, with support being paid quarterly. Syracuse Chapter gained Grand Chapter recognition when Past Matron Prim Dunn was appointed Grand Representative of New Jersey in Indiana in 1944. State-wide recognition came with the appointment of Past Matron Suzanne Lisor as district deputy, District 20, Grand Esther, Grand Associate Conductress then as Worthy Grand Matron, presiding over Indiana in 1977. Past Matron Lois Murray received the Grand Committee appointment of ESTARL chairman for District 20 in 1977, while Past Matron Arlene Mohler received an appointment of Grand Representative of Michigan in Indiana in 1978 and acted on the Registration of

in 1903

Visitors Committee at the recent Grand Session in Indianapolis through April 1986. After 84 years of activity, the Syracuse OES consolidated with the Goshen Chapter of the Eastern Star March 1,1987, continually adding to its string of successes.

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