MENDON GRANGE
No. 83 MENDON, N.Y.
P. of H.
Lecturer's Program
1938
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ATTENDANCE DOES INSPIRE ALL TO DO THEIR BEST
If you cannot at the meeting Speak with grace to move the heart,
You can come with cheer and greeting Helping in the social part.
Though you're timid in the forum, And command no powers rare,
You can help to make a quorum, You can occupy a chair.
GREETINGS
In presenting this program to our patrons, it is with your co-operation that I hope to make it a success. If it is impossible for you to take your part or find a substitute, please notify me at the earliest opportunity.
Fraternally yours, Daisy Ward, Lecturer
Qualifications for Grange Membership
A True Patron must have a genuine interes~ in Agriculture, the foundation of all human industry.
A True Patron must endeavor to exemplify in daily living his faith in God and man; Hope for future good; Charity in word and deed; and true Fidelity towards every worthy purpose.
Cost for Membership; male adults $3.00; female adults $1.00; minors, 18 years or under, 50c.
Application blanks may be secured from the secretary or from any member. Application must be certified by two members in good standing.
Abstract from the By-Laws.
Any member failing to pay his or her dues for a period of one year shall be notified of the same and the amount due by the secretary and if the same is not paid in three months· from date, this member shall be suspended by a vote of the Grange.
COMMITTEES FOR 1938
Trustees
George Schuth Lewis M. Cole
Raymond Peters
Memorial Committee
Ruby Cole A. W. Gibson
Manager
Earl Broomfield
Insurance Director
Raymond Peters
Press Correspondent
Mrs. Emma Schraeder
Service and Hospitality
Committee
Mrs. Emma Years Mrs. Nell McGill
Mrs. Vera Habecker
OFFICERS FOR 1938
Master .................................... Wesley Schraeder Overseer ........ .......... ..... ............. Clarence Baker Lecturer ............................................ Daisy Ward Steward ................................... ... Raymond Years Ass't Steward ..... .... .... ......... ...... Edward Harloff Chaplain .............................. Kathleen O'Connor Treasurer ................................... ..... Lucy Batzel Secretary ........................................... . Ethel Hook Gate Keeper ................... ................. Fred Fonter Ceres ............................. ..................... Kate Kuntz Pomona ........................................ Gertrude Knox Flora ........................ .. .. .......... Mrs. C. McEneany Lady Ass't Steward ........................ Alice Baker Ass't Lecturer .... .......................... Alma Schuth Ass't Chaplain ·····-···-···-· ··-·················· Ruby Cole Pianist .. ..... ........ .... ..... .......... ,Marjorie Mathews
Juvenile Officers for 1938
Master ················-········ ····· ········-· Bernard Miller Overseer ......................... ............. Everett Miller Lecturer ·················-···· -· ········-········· Helen Schuth St ewaro ........... ........ ............ .. ......... Joseph Vang Ass't Steward .. : ........................... Russell Baker Chaplain ········· ···· ······-·-·-·· ·· ······ ···-······ Betty Akey Treasurer ........ .......... ...... William Christeinsen Secretary ········································---· Leta Years Gate Keeper ...................... .. ........ Harold Years Ceres .. ..... .................... ......... Helen Christeinsen Pomona ........ ............................. ... Jill Hutchinson Flora ······ ····-···· ·················-····-···· Florence Brown Lady Ass't Steward ..... ........ : Sally Broomfield Matron ·-········-··----·-- -----····--···· ?
Juvenile Grange meets at the same time as the Subordinate Grange.
LECTURER'S PROGRAM 1938
Report of Reading Reading Music
January 15th State Grange - Raymond Peters
Fern Zonnevylle Lucy Batzel
Marjorie Mathews
January 29th-Supper Section 1 Report of Pomona Grange - Bernice Peters Clippings from the Grange Monthly: Clarence
Baker, Kathleen O'Connor, Kate Kuntz. Reading Emma Years Music · Leo Kossow
February 12th Reading Margaret VanMaaren My favorite cooky recipei AJma Schuth, Flor
ence Batzel, Bessie Lord, Mrs. Geo. Sheeler Paper-What electricity has done for us
Vera Habecker Paper-The life of Abraham Lincoln
Wendell Lord Paper-The life of George Washington
Leo Kossow Music Mrs. Irma Joint
February 26th-Supper Section 2 . Program furnished by Juvenile Grange, Ju
venile Matron and Assistant.
March 12th Music - Jane Broomfield Paper-What makes the house a "home"
Ethel Hook Discussion-What makes a Neighbor? - Clair
Whitcomb, Raymond Peters, Alice Baker Mrs. George Miller
Uses of Rhubarb - Mrs. Harry Habecker Mrs. Wm. Brooks, Mrs. Arthur Zonnevylle
Music Bessie Lord
March 26th-Supper Section 3
Roll Call. What invention has helped the farmer most?
A brief history of our Flag - Mrs. Cornell Lord Read4ng-"The Touch of the Master's hand."
Arthur Powell Discussion-Labor-saving devices on the farm.
L. M. Cole, Geo. Sheeler, Wallace Habecker, Wesley Schraeder
Labor-saving devices in the house. Bernice Peters, Estella Peachey, Mrs. Elliot Palmer
Music Alma Schuth
April 9th Members requested to bring shrubs or plants
to be sold, wrapp!l(l and labeled A talk on improving home grounds Music Esther Habecker
April 23rd Report of Pomona Marjorie Mathews Reading Mrs. Ed. Harloff Reading Mrs. E. A. Holfoth Wiorld news since the last meeting - Ruby Cole Reading Nell McGill Music Robert VanMaaren
May 14th Neighbor's Night for Grangers east of the
Genesee river. Each visiting grange to furnish one number on the program.
May 28th Memorial Program by Worthy Chaplain
June 16th Program by Worthy Flora
July 14th Program by Ceres and Pomona
August 11th
Reading Mrs. Wilbur U>rd Discussion-"Little things that add to life's
pleasures." - Ruth Ernst, Florence Hutchinson, Mrs. John VanMaaren, Florence Zuber
A paper on Contentment Music
Effie Gaebel Florence Zuber
August 27th-Picnic
Dinner Committee-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schuth Mr. and ·Mrs. Karl Kossow Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ernst
Sport .Committee Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz
September lOth-Supper Section 4
Flower Exhibit. In charge of Eva Palmer, and Margaret VanMaaren. Prizes for best potted red geranium, bachelor buttons, asters, zinnias, French marigold and mixed bouquet. Prizes given to Mendon Grangers only for above flowers .
September 24th
Neighbor's Night for Grangers west of the Genesee river. Each visiting g range to furnish one number on the program. Refreshment Committee; M1·s. Bessie Lord, Mrs. Wilbur Lord and Mrs. A. Zonnevylle.
October 15th
Program in charge of the Service and Hospitality Committee.
October 29th Country Sale and Chicken Supper
Each member contribute something for sale. Farm products, baked goods, candy and fancy work.
Kitchen Chairman-Mrs. Cornell Lord. Dining room Chairman-Mrs. Laura McNeil. Farm products-Wallace Habecker. Baked goods-Mrs. Goode. Candy-Mrs. Bowen. Fancy work-Mrs. Ed. Harloff.
November 12th Election of Officers
November 26th Five reasons for calling New York State the
Empire State Virginia Batzel Places of historic interest in New York State
Mary Mangan New York State Industries - Mr. Geo. Miller Mus.ic Mrs. C. McEneany
December 1Oth Installation of Officers
In Memoriam Michael Windle Patrick MatT
Wm. Armstt·ong, Sr. Earl Armstrong Edw. H. White
Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.
Section 1
Chairman, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Baker
Mr. & Mrs. Rhinehart Alberts Mrs. Wm. Carter Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Cole Mrs. Earl Armstrong Mr. & Mrs. John Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Ira Baldwin Mrs. Amelia Barhen Fred Barhen Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Batzel Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Batzel Mr. & Mrs. Burt Batzel Ruth and Virginia Batzel Lucy Batzel Mr. & Mrs. Earl Broomfield Francis Broomfield H . E. Bushman Mrs. Wm. Brooks Mr. & .Mrs. Benj. Bowen Milton Bond Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Baker
John Courtney John Chlypavka Ralph Culley Mr. & Mrs. Harold Conklin Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dunn Mrs. Louis Ernst Mr. & Mrs. Earl Ernst Mr. & Mrs. H11ward Ernst Walter Eckler Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Enright Helen Enright Stanley Edwards Clark Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Albert Emler W. J. Farrell Fred Fonter John Fonter
Frank Buboltz Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Francis Mrs. Lida Bullard Geot·ge Fitt Mr. & Mrs. Christ Brantigan Sadie Furlong Mr. & Mrs. Louis Brei Wm . . Ford Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Buckman, Sr.Wlnifred· Ford Henry Buckman Mrs. Leech Fifield Wm. Buckman, Jr. Sebastine Finocchario Raymond & Elsa Buckman A. W. Gibson Henry Brockman Mrs. Chas. Goode Mr. & Mrs. John Broderick
Section 2
Chairman, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Kohl
Eugene Gress Mrs. Fred Gaebel Robert Hutchinson, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. R. Hutchinson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ryland Hutchinson Mrs. Augusta Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harloff Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Harloff Frank Harloff Mrs. John Harloff Mr. & Mrs. Edw. Harloff Louis Harloff Wm. Harloff Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hook Mr . & Mrs. Wallace Habecker
Fred Hacker Wm. Hacker, Jr. Hazel Haverly Mr. & Mrs. Albert Harris Lalka Ilka Mrs. John Jones Mr. & Mrs. John Kossow Mr. & Mrs. Carl Kossow Leo Kossow Mr. & Mrs. John Kuntz Betty Kuntz Fred Kuntz August Kuntz Wm. Keenan Mrs. Elmer Keenan
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Habecker Mrs. Erwin Knox, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Habecker Mr. & Mrs. Erwin Knox, Jr. Mrs. Wm. Habecker Theodore Krenzer Esther Habecker Edward Krenzer Mr. & Mrs. Harley Hobden Wm. Kintz Mr. & Mrs. Otto Helm Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kruse Arthur Howes John Koster Mr. & Mra. Orrin Holfoth George Kramer Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Holfoth Mrs. Minerva Kraska Christ Hummel Fred Klingbeil Frank Hardy Herman Klingbeil Mr. & Mrs. F . C. Herrick Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Kohl Mrs. Lena Hacker Marvin Kimball Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hacker, Sr. Wm. Kern Florence Hacker
Section 3
Chairman, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Peters
Mrs. Rose Lesinski Mrs. John z. Lord Mr. & Mrs. Cornell Lord Mr. & Mrs. Burton Lord Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Lord Wendall Lord Gerald Lord Mrs. Anton Merkel Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Merkel Henry Merkel Frank Martin Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Miller Robert Miller Marjorie Mathews Mr. & Mrs. John Mangan Mary Mangan George Murray John Mandell Ernest Matthews Mr. & Mrs. Geo. McNeil Janice McNeil Chaa. John McEneany Mrs. Chas. J. McEneany James McEneany Mrs. Warren McGlll J ohn Nyholtz Mary O'Connor Mr. & Mrs. Bernard O'Connor John Odoregyk Dora Parrish
Mrs. J oseph Plain Irving Powell Arthur Powell Mrs. Burton Peachey Eva Palmer Mr. & Mrs. E. H . . Partridge Mr. & Mrs. Otis Porte•· Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Palmer G. L. Quick John Quinn Joseph Reeves John Reese Alfred Reese Hart Rapp Harry Romack J ohn Rewald Chao. Rewald • Mr. & Mrs. John Rossiter Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Stl·ong Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Strong Henry Sadler, Jr. Howard Stanley Mrs. Henry Schuth Irma Schuth Joint Mr. & Mrs. George Schuth Mrs. Louis Schuth Wm. Schmidt Edward Schmidt Harry Schmidt Louis Schmidt
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Peters Clarence Smith Norma Peters Mr. & Mrs. Charles Senn Mrs. Wm. Porter
Section 4
Chairman, Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Sheeler
Clarenre Senn 11.., red Senn Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Saxby Lawrence Saxby Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Seitz Vincent Schraeder
Mr. & Mrs. C. VanVoorhis Mrs. M. E. Vahue Melvin Vahue Mrs. E . H. White W. F. Woolston Mary Ward
Clarence Spear Daisy Ward Joseph Shellman Joseph "Windle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Schneiter Clair Whitcomb Mrs. Henry Schraeder Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Schraeder Mr. & Mrs. Roy Sackett M1·s. John Staudinger Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Sheeler Arthur Sheeler Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Schoen Everett Schoen Josephine Stevenson
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Washburn, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Washburn Mr. & Mrs. George Washburn Mr. & Mrs. Homer Williams William Williams Henry Wallman Mrs. Henry Wallman Agnes Wallman Elmer Whitbeck
James Stanton Floyd Whitbeck Fred Schall Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Years Mrs. D. H. Turner Melvin York• June Turner Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Zuber Mrs. Merle Taber Mr. & Mrs. John Zuber R. C. Turverey Mr. & Mrs. Fred Zuber, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Tobey Fred Zuber, Sr. Fred Talmadge Robert Zuber Mr. & Mrs. John VanMaaren Edward Zuber Margaret VanMaaren Arie Zwitzer Wilbur VanMaaren Mr. & M1·s. Arthur Zonncvylle Robert VanMaaren Fern Zonnevylle
The purpose of our supper is to r aise money to help pay the debt on Grange
hall. All members not solicited for a supper are t o pay 20c for plate.
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