Division OfficersDivision OfficersDivision OfficersDivision Officers
President Frances Woodruff
V President Janice Strohm
2nd V P Sally Roberts
3rd VP Rebecca Fairchild
Rec. Secretary Kay Henry
Treasurer Susan Easter
Registrar Juanita Griffith
Historian Stephanie Foley
RMSA Celeste Young
Appointed OfficersAppointed OfficersAppointed OfficersAppointed Officers
Chaplain Beth Koostra
Editor Paula Harvey
Corr. Secy. Judy Goodin
Parliamentarian
Peggy McCullough
Vice President
Greetings:
Many orders are being sent in from our Mississippi chapters almost weekly. These are processed by me and sent to Vice President General Ruth Allbritton
as soon as I can. Hopefully, these orders will be processed and sent to you as soon as
possible.
Many of you are ordering the plain bar to be engraved with your current office and your
past Chapter and Division offices. Please make sure that the engraved words are shortened to fit the limit of characters. Remember that the years have to be included on the last line.
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Inside this issue:
Gen MP Lowrey 4
150th pictures 5
Spring Workshop Info 7
Jan 28th report 8
C of C convention info 9
115th Convention info 11
G G Granddaughter club 6
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President’s Message
I hope all of you had a great Holiday Season and beginning of the
New Year.
First let me issue you a personal invitation to attend our annual spring workshop meeting to be held in Jackson at the War Memorial Building on March 1 9 . V i c e President Janice S t r o h m a n d D i s t r i c t I I I Chairman Celeste Young have worked on this meeting and are to be commended for their hard work. There is more on the workshop in this newsletter. I hope you will make plans to attend and use this meeting as a learning tool and carry the information to your local
chapters.
Plans have been
f ina l i zed fo r ou r convention on the coast and Janice and her committees will have this information ready for you at the Spring
Workshop.
I have had a busy couple of months v i s i t i n g chapters and a t t e n d i n g s p e c i a l f u n c t i o n s around the
state as a representative of our wonderful
organization.
The opening event on Friday, January 28, at the War Memorial Building planned by our 1 5 0 t h A nn i v e rsa r y Counci l was wel l a t t e n d e d . Congratula t ions to Chairman Margaret Murdock and her council for a great beginning to
our observance of the 150th Anniversary of the War Between the States. Lester Senter’s beautiful voice, Grady Howell’s s p e e c h , R i c h a r d Fairchild’s reading of Mississippi’s Session p a p e r s a n d t h e reception afterward made for a wonderful
evening.
Mississippi Division Historian, Stephanie Foley, and I had the pleasure to present a Jefferson Davis Gold Medal to Mrs. Senter that night for her research and recording of Southern music
during the War Period.
Saturday morning started early for several m e m b e r s o f t h e Executive Committee, spouses, children and grandchildren, along with other UDC members
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3rd Vice President
Volume 1 Issue 2 February 2011
Dear Mississippi Daughters,
I recently wrote that I am not new to the Mississippi Division Children of the Confederacy. However, I have to admit that although I am not new, I am rusty, and I had forgotten about a new process which can affect our membership in the Division. This process involves reinstatement of eligible members on whom per capita was not paid during a previous CofC
year.
Before discussing reinstatement, everyone needs to be reminded that there is a difference between the CofC and UDC methods for paying per
capita. CofC per capita is paid at the end of the year.
This year began June 1, 2010, and it will end May 31, 2011. Per capita for the 2010-2011 year will be submitted with the Chapter reports which the Chapter Director will send to me by June 1, 2011. Unfortunately, for some reason or another, a reinstated member’s per capita may not be submitted
with the Chapter reports for a particular year.
If the member wishes to be reinstated, the Chapter Director must submit a reinstatement form and include $9.00 made payable to Treasurer General, CofC which includes $3.00 for the fee and $6.00 for General per capita. A reinstated member is then handled in the end-of-year reports in the same manner as a new member with respect to submission of per capita. Both a reinstated member and a new member only submit $1.00 for Division per capita at the end of
the year.
The Division due date coincides with end of the school year and the beginning of family vacations. Therefore, Chapter Directors need to begin collecting their members’ per capita now to avoid not being able to collect it before the Chapter report is due. It is a shame to have a great increase in new members, yet have no net increase in Division membership due to per capita not being paid on time. The Division Director, Director General, and CofC Registrar of General are happy to assist any Chapter Director who
has members needing to be reinstated.
Have you heard about the Traveling Pants? Mississippi’s sister state, Georgia, has a pair of pants that they have decorated, taken to their Division and Chapter activities, and sent to our sister Chapter Where No Division in Washington, DC. The pants are expected to arrive in Mississippi in time for our Division Convention in June at which time Mississippi Chapters will add their decorations. The Traveling Pants’ final destination will be General Convention in Tennessee. Each Chapter Director has been sent a
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The scent of spring is in the air, and so is the end of another school year. So too, the
submitting of application for a UDC scholarship.
To date, chapters should have received applications from the students they are
sponsoring.
February 15th is the date for chapters to receive applications. Take time to look over the applications before submitting them to me by
March 15th.
Check all the information, clear line of descent from an eligible Confederate ancestor, applicant's birth certificate, head and shoulder photograph, and all letters of endorsement and
forms necessary to complete the application.
Remember, March 15th is my last date to
receive applications.
Sallie Roberts, 2nd VP
MS Division
2nd Vice President
Our Heritage Page 3
Crosses of Military Service AwardsCrosses of Military Service Awards
Many of you are considering awarding Crosses of Military Service during
April Memorial Services.
Please remember to allow six weeks for a Medal to be processed from the time
it is received by the Division Recorder.
Celeste T. Young
MS Division, RMSA
Members of Mary Ann Randolph Custis Lee 2583 and Southern Strings Dulcimers entertained at the Lee-Jackson Banquet held at
Meridian on January 15, 2011.
The annual event was sponsored by Robert E. Lee 2561, UDC, Winnie Davis 24, UDC, General Nathan Bedford Forrest Camp 1649, SCV, and W.
E. Cameron Camp 1221, SCV.
Pictured are Annette High, Beth Johnson, Karen Mims, Lisa
Cooper, Barbara Lott, and Myrna Lazenby.
Division President Frances Woodruff presented Sylvia Knight, Mary Ann Randolph Custis Lee 2583, Purvis, with a framed Mort Kuntsler print in appreciation for her portrayal of Mary Anna Jackson at the recent
Lee-Jackson Banquet.
The event was held January 22, 2011 in Louisville and was sponsored by Winston Guards 2643, UDC, Captain John M. Bradley
384, SCV, and Beauregard Rifles 951, CofC
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General M P Lowrey
Volume 1 Issue 2 February 2011
On Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011, the General M.P. Lowrey 1608 Chapter honored the Tippah County National Guard Unit with a Thank You and
Welcome home dinner.
This unit returned from their second tour in Iraq in May 2010. While deployed the Unit received gifts including Christmas lights, diced peaches,
phone cards, and other items from the Chapter.
Going through the line.
Patriotic Chairman Ruth Allbritton
with Sgt. Charles Jones.
General M P Lowrey members
ready the meal which included
Chicken spaghetti, green
salad/dressing, biscuits/rolls,
cobbler, and sweet
tea.
Unit is formation to receive a welcome Unit is formation to receive a welcome Unit is formation to receive a welcome Unit is formation to receive a welcome
and thank you from the chapter.and thank you from the chapter.and thank you from the chapter.and thank you from the chapter.
Mary Ellen Oswalt GREENGREENGREENGREEN (Mrs. Henry B.) Great Granddaughter of Berry/Barry A. Austin, 1st MS Light Artillery, Co. L Date of Death: 01 January 2011
Putnam Darden 2242, Starkville
Doris Mitchell HUTTOHUTTOHUTTOHUTTO (Mrs. Rendol L.) Great Granddaughter of Pvt. George W. Burkhalter, Co. F, 27th MS Infantry Date of Death: 27 January 2011
Nathan Bedford Forrest 422, Hattiesburg
In MemoriamIn MemoriamIn MemoriamIn Memoriam: : : :
Pictures this page, submitted by Janice Strohm
Mississippi
Monument
Vicksburg
Cedar Hill Cemetery in VicksburgCedar Hill Cemetery in VicksburgCedar Hill Cemetery in VicksburgCedar Hill Cemetery in Vicksburg
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150th Remembrance
Volume 1 Issue 2 February 2011
Count, count and re-count!!!
Please make sure on any orders - engraved or non-engraved - that you use the newest forms and follow the directions. On engraved, you only order one item at a time and have a separate check for each. Please make sure that you print your name, addresses, etc. on the forms. Remember to send these to your chapter vice presidents who will send them on to me. Please fine the forms and the order of wearing of the insignia list on the UDC
website.
When enclosing the forms and checks, please remember to hold them together with paper
clips. No staples, please!!
The Division/District meeting is set for March 19, 2011 at the War Memorial Building. Please refer to another section of t h i s n e ws l e t t e r f o r t h a t information. I hope to see as many of you as can come. I will have information from Ruth to share with the chapter vice presidents. I also have Mississippi pins ($40) and Page pins ($45) for
sale. Remember you must have marshaled or paged for two entire Division conventions to be eligible
for the Mississippi Page Pin.
If you have any questions, please give me a call at 228-832-7 6 2 9 o r e - m a i l m e [email protected]. Also, please send all orders through the correct channels — through chapter VP to Division VP. In turn I will send orders to VP General. Thank you. Please keep those
orders coming.
Janice E. Strohm, VP
MS Division
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Left to right: Pam Mauldin, President; Von Coombs, 3rd Vice President; Paula Hancock, 2nd Vice President; Ruth
Allbritton, Patriotic Chairman
General M P Lowrey Chapter members attended the General M P Lowrey Chapter members attended the General M P Lowrey Chapter members attended the General M P Lowrey Chapter members attended the 150th Remembrance held at the War Memorial Building 150th Remembrance held at the War Memorial Building 150th Remembrance held at the War Memorial Building 150th Remembrance held at the War Memorial Building
in Jackson on Jan 28, 2011.in Jackson on Jan 28, 2011.in Jackson on Jan 28, 2011.in Jackson on Jan 28, 2011. Members of the 150th Remembrance Members of the 150th Remembrance Members of the 150th Remembrance Members of the 150th Remembrance Council were on hand January 28, 2011 for the Council were on hand January 28, 2011 for the Council were on hand January 28, 2011 for the Council were on hand January 28, 2011 for the kickkickkickkick----off event of the 150th Commemoration of the off event of the 150th Commemoration of the off event of the 150th Commemoration of the off event of the 150th Commemoration of the
War Between the States.War Between the States.War Between the States.War Between the States.
Council members attending the event held at Council members attending the event held at Council members attending the event held at Council members attending the event held at the War Memorial Building in Jackson are (left to the War Memorial Building in Jackson are (left to the War Memorial Building in Jackson are (left to the War Memorial Building in Jackson are (left to right)right)right)right) Sylvia Knight, Judy Goodin, Ruth Allbritton, Sylvia Knight, Judy Goodin, Ruth Allbritton, Sylvia Knight, Judy Goodin, Ruth Allbritton, Sylvia Knight, Judy Goodin, Ruth Allbritton, Susan Dunn, Cynthia Blaylock, Pam Mauldin, Peggy Susan Dunn, Cynthia Blaylock, Pam Mauldin, Peggy Susan Dunn, Cynthia Blaylock, Pam Mauldin, Peggy Susan Dunn, Cynthia Blaylock, Pam Mauldin, Peggy
McCullough and Margaret Murdock.McCullough and Margaret Murdock.McCullough and Margaret Murdock.McCullough and Margaret Murdock.
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Biloxi Beauvoir #623Biloxi Beauvoir #623Biloxi Beauvoir #623Biloxi Beauvoir #623
BiloxiBiloxiBiloxiBiloxi
Meeting Feb 12, 2011Meeting Feb 12, 2011Meeting Feb 12, 2011Meeting Feb 12, 2011
L to R Kay Johnson, Rosalind Holt, Jane Riemann, Vivian Dailey, Jan Roderick, Susan Easter and
Janice Strohm.
Our annual GGD Club meeting was held at the Division Convention in Hattiesburg in October. The Club dues were paid for 73 members to GG Grand-daughters Club General. The elected Division officers for years 2010-2012 are: President, Sandy Gaddis; Vice President, Frances DeLashmint; Treasurer, Susan Easter; and Recording Secretary, Connie Faye Estes. During the meeting a motion was made to give $300.00 to BAB Scholarship Fund which was approved. A few reminders for our Great Great Granddaughters Club members. When you send in the new membership form for a Great Great Granddaughter remember: Make 3 copies of membership application- you keep one for your records, mail 2 copies to GGD Division Treasurer. Record shall be verified first by UDC Chapter Registrar and so noted on form (form available online hqudc.org, go to Clubs link ) The Gen-eral Club form is required. Remember our annual Club dues $2.00 per year. $1.00 goes to General GGD Club and $1.00 is kept in the Division club. Dues are due to Division Club Treasurer no later than July 1no later than July 1no later than July 1no later than July 1. (per Bylaws). Please send one check for all GGGD members and list each
GGGD members' name and your chapter name to GGGD Division Treasurer before July 1. It will help the Treasurer keep more accurate records. Also our dues are due to the General Club by August 31. This will be greatly appreciated. Our GGGD Meetings are held at the annual UDC Division Convention. Place and Time announced in Divi-sion Convention Program. You can order the GGGD Pin thru Vice President of Division (Order form on UDC website, hqudc.org ) If you would like to order the pin they are $50.00 which can be worn on your ribbon. Chapter PresidentChapter PresidentChapter PresidentChapter President: If you have not received a copy of the Great, Great Granddaughters Bylaws please let me know so I can mail you a copy. Also if you do not have access to the internet to download a copy of the forms contact me or an GGGD officer and we'll mail you a copy of the membership form, and/or pin form.
Sandy Gaddis, President Great, Great Granddaughters
MS Division
Great, Great Granddaughters Club
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UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACYUNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACYUNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACYUNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY®®®®
MISSISSIPPI DIVISIONMISSISSIPPI DIVISIONMISSISSIPPI DIVISIONMISSISSIPPI DIVISION
DIVISION WORKSHOP DIVISION WORKSHOP DIVISION WORKSHOP DIVISION WORKSHOP
19 MARCH 201119 MARCH 201119 MARCH 201119 MARCH 2011
WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING
120 SOUTH STATE STREET 120 SOUTH STATE STREET 120 SOUTH STATE STREET 120 SOUTH STATE STREET
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI
Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. Registration fee is $15.00$15.00$15.00$15.00. This includes a box
lunch catered by Cool Water Café and Catering of Jackson.
Following opening ceremonies and remarks attendees will attend break-outs conducted by Division Officers and
selected committee chairmen. Each district will be allowed time to conduct district business.
If you plan to stay overnight the following recommended hotels are near the War Memorial Building. Rates may vary
depending on your choice of room, whether or not you choose smoking or non-smoking, and if you are eligible for the senior
rate.
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REGISTRATION FORMREGISTRATION FORMREGISTRATION FORMREGISTRATION FORM
NAME:_____________________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS:__________________________________________________________________________________
CITY/STATE/ZIP CODE:_______________________________________________________________________
CHAPTER:__________________________________________________________________________________
NUMBER:________________LOCATION:_________________________________________________________
AMOUNT ENCLOSED:____________________________________________________
NOTE: Only one registration per form please. In order to receive a box lunch, registration must be received no later than 16 16 16 16
March 2011. March 2011. March 2011. March 2011.
Make check payable to MS DIV UDC Treasurer and mail to:
Janice Strohm, Vice President
22198 Riverline Road
Saucier, MS 39574-8219
POINT OF CONTACT: POINT OF CONTACT: POINT OF CONTACT: POINT OF CONTACT: Janice Strohm, 228-832-7629, [email protected]
Celeste T Young, 601-261-9222 [email protected]
Cabot Lodge Millsaps
2375 North State Street
Jackson, MS 39202
601-948-8650
$84.00 + tax (2 beds)
Includes hot breakfast bar
Hampton Inn and Suites
320 Greymont Avenue
Jackson, MS 39202
601-352-1700
$97.00 + tax (2 beds)
Includes hot breakfast
Quality Inn
400 Greymont Avenue
Jackson, MS 39202
601-969-2231
$69.99 + tax (2 beds) Includes Continental Breakfast
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Pictured, Rita Brister, Grand Granddaughter of PVT Bailey
with MS Division President Frances Woodruff
Grave dedication and memorial service for James Franklin Bailey, Co C / Co I, Ala 6th Infantry, CSA was held on October 9, 2010 in Picayune, MS. Brent Rifles #2137 UDC, together with the 27th MS Honor Guard SCV, Fenner’s LA Battery and the Gainesville
Volunteers SCV hosted this event.
About one hundred Mississippi Daughters, Children, Sons and guests gathered on January 28, 2011, at the War Memorial Building in Jackson, Mississippi, for ceremonies to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Secession of Mississippi. Margaret Murdock, Council Chairman, presided over the evening's program. The evening opened with a reading of the prayer given by Rev. C. K. Marshall of Vicksburg at the opening of Mississippi's Secession Convention which convened in Jackson in January 1861. His prayer implored God to help the delegates to the convention to “bury party animosities, to forget past controversies of party, and go forth in the faithful performal of the high and holy duties which are
now their special care.”
The flags of Mississippi, the Confederacy and the
United States were presented by a uniformed color guard. Members of the color guard were Jason, Nathan and John Hemphill. Representatives of the General Organizations of the UDC and Children of the Confederacy (CofC) led the patriotic ritual. Participating were Ruth Allbritton, Vice President General UDC, who led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America; Mabel Clark, Honorary President of General UDC, who led the Salute to the Confederate Flag; and Richard Fairchild, Ex President General CofC, who led the Salute to the State Flag of
Mississippi.
Greetings and well wishes for a successful event and sesquicentennial programming were given by Frances Woodruff, Mississippi UDC President; Augusta Williams, Mississippi CofC President; and Larry McCluney, Army of Tennessee Councilman SCV, on behalf of Bill Atkinson, Mississippi SCV Commander. Greetings were followed by
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MISSISSIPPI UDC OBSERVES 150TH ANNIVERSARY
OF
THE SECESSION OF MISSISSIPPI FROM THE UNION
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The Mississippi Division Children of the Confederacy®®®® of the United Daughters of the Confederacy® will hold its 60th Annual Division Convention on June 3-4, 2011, in Gulfport, Mississippi. Hosts for the con-vention are the Margaret Davis Hayes Chapter 520 CofC and Beauvoir Chapter 621 UDC of Gulfport. Members of the CofC, UDC, SCV and MOSB and guests are invited to register and attend all events. A number of hotels and motels are available in Gulfport and Biloxi at a variety of rates – please select that which best fits your needs.
Registration information will be provided to UDC chapters via the Chapter packet distributed in Registration information will be provided to UDC chapters via the Chapter packet distributed in Registration information will be provided to UDC chapters via the Chapter packet distributed in Registration information will be provided to UDC chapters via the Chapter packet distributed in March March March March ---- also, registration information can be obtained from the Division Director, Rebecca Fairchild, by also, registration information can be obtained from the Division Director, Rebecca Fairchild, by also, registration information can be obtained from the Division Director, Rebecca Fairchild, by also, registration information can be obtained from the Division Director, Rebecca Fairchild, by requesting from her at [email protected]. requesting from her at [email protected]. requesting from her at [email protected]. requesting from her at [email protected].
Friday, June 3, 2011Friday, June 3, 2011Friday, June 3, 2011Friday, June 3, 2011
12:00 noon Excursion boat departs for Ship Island
5:30 PM Excursion boat returns to Gulfport Harbor
5:30 -8:00 PM Swimming, Sailing and Supper at Gulfport Yacht Club
Picnic supper will be provided by Margaret Davis Hayes 520 CofC and Beauvoir 621 UDC. (Convention pre-registration and advance reservation required for meal).
Meeting of Division Executive Committee
Meeting of Division Nominating Committee
Registration
Saturday, June 4, 2011Saturday, June 4, 2011Saturday, June 4, 2011Saturday, June 4, 2011
8:30 AM Memorial Service, Harrison County World War II Memorial Monument
14th Street at 27th Avenue in Gulfport (one block west of Highway 49)
9:00 AM Chapter Presidents Breakfast and Reports, Port City Cafe, 2418 14th Street, Gulfport
(advance reservation required for meal)
10:15 AM Business Meeting and Catechism Quizzes, Port City Cafe
12 Noon "Anchors Aweigh” Awards Luncheon, Port City Cafe
(advance reservation required for meal)
1:00 PM Business Meeting continued, installation of officers, adjournment
AnchorsAnchorsAnchorsAnchors Aweigh!!!Aweigh!!!Aweigh!!!Aweigh!!!
MISSISSIPPI DIVISION MISSISSIPPI DIVISION MISSISSIPPI DIVISION MISSISSIPPI DIVISION
CHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACYCHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACYCHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACYCHILDREN OF THE CONFEDERACY®
Sixtieth Annual Division Convention Sixtieth Annual Division Convention Sixtieth Annual Division Convention Sixtieth Annual Division Convention
Gulfport, Mississippi ~ June 3Gulfport, Mississippi ~ June 3Gulfport, Mississippi ~ June 3Gulfport, Mississippi ~ June 3----4, 20114, 20114, 20114, 2011
SAVE THE DATES!!!!!!!!!!SAVE THE DATES!!!!!!!!!!SAVE THE DATES!!!!!!!!!!SAVE THE DATES!!!!!!!!!!
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Included by Special RequestIncluded by Special RequestIncluded by Special RequestIncluded by Special Request
Martha R. Van Schaick
President General 2010–2012
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115th ANNUAL DIVISION CONVENTION115th ANNUAL DIVISION CONVENTION115th ANNUAL DIVISION CONVENTION115th ANNUAL DIVISION CONVENTION
Friday, Sept. 30 Friday, Sept. 30 Friday, Sept. 30 Friday, Sept. 30 ---- Sunday, October 2, 2011 Sunday, October 2, 2011 Sunday, October 2, 2011 Sunday, October 2, 2011
Gulfport Beachfront Courtyard by Marriott Gulfport Beachfront Courtyard by Marriott Gulfport Beachfront Courtyard by Marriott Gulfport Beachfront Courtyard by Marriott
CONDENSED PROGRAMCONDENSED PROGRAMCONDENSED PROGRAMCONDENSED PROGRAM
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011
1:00 PM Division Finance Committee
2:00-4:30 PM Registration
3:00 Division Executive Committee
5:00 PM Ceremony of Bestowal of Military Service
Awards and Memorial Service
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2011
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM Registration
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM Sales open
7:30 AM Great-Great Granddaughters Club Meeting
8:15 AM Great Granddaughters Club Meeting
9:00 AM Opening Business Session
12:00 Noon Let's Cruise Luncheon
1:30 PM Second Business Session
To follow Great-Great-Great Granddaughters Club Meeting
6:00 PM Historical Banquet and Program
8:00 PM Presidents Evening
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2011
7:30 AM Friendship Breakfast
Followed by Morning Prayer
9:30 AM Final Business Session: Results of sales, auctions,
raffles. Convention adjournment.
ROOM RESERVATIONS must be made directly with the Gulfport Beachfront Courtyard by Marriott, 1600 East Beach Blvd., Gulfport, Mississippi 39501, telephone 228-864-4310 or 1-800-442-0887. When making reservations, ask for the block reserved for "UDC MISSISSIPPI" to obtain the convention rate. Room rates are $119 for up to four persons per room. You will be charged for any room reservation not cancelled 48 hours in advance. If you wish to stay additional nights, the rate on Thursday, September 29, will be $119 and on October 2 and 3 will be $129. Rooms must be reserved by Wednesday, September 7, 2011, to assure rate and availability. Other nights would be at regular rates offered by the hotel for those nights. All room rates are subject to 12% tax. Each person is responsible for making her own reservation. It is recommended that you make your reservations as soon as possible.
The Ceremony of Bestowal of Military Service Awards and Memorial Service will be at St. Peter's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, 1909 Fifteenth Street, Gulfport, MS. (located 3 blocks west of the convention hotel) All other convention events will be in the Gulfport Beachfront Courtyard by Marriott.
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the first of two Musical Interludes by Dr. Lester Senter, Mezzo Soprano, and accompanist, Coleman Pearce. D r . S e n t e r i s a n accomplished and talented musician. She has appeared with leading o p e r a c o m p a n i e s throughout the United States and Europe. Among the awards that she has received are the Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, an Award of Merit from the Mississippi Historical Society for her work in producing the serires “Sundays at the Manship House”, and a Certificate of Commendation from the American Association of State and Local Historians, also for her work at the Manship House. Dr. Senter has conducted extensive research into 19th Century music, paying particular attention to the collections housed at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and the Old Courthouse Museum at Vicksburg. Over the course of her career, she has recorded ten CD's; among them are The Owl and the Pussy Cat and other Songs from the Collection of Mrs. Jefferson Davis, Somebody's Darling (music associated with the Battle of Raymond and the Siege of Vicksburg), Florida's Songbook (music from the collecting of Miss Florida Davis, the niece of Jefferson Davis), Lovely Ladies and their Lyrics (collection of 19th Century songs). Dr. Senter presented selections from and related to the War Between the States, including a
rousing rendition of “Goober Peas” and “Dixie”!
Keynote speaker for the evening was H. Grady Howell, Jr. Without a doubt Mr. Howell is one of the preeminent historians in Mississippi and of Mississippi history. A native of Biloxi, H. Grady Howell, Jr., served in the United States Air Force from 1966-1970. He holds Bachelors and Masters degrees in history from Southeastern Louisiana University and possesses diplomas in Archivy from Emory University and the Georgia Department of Archives and History as well as from the National Archives. He has published 19 books referencing Mississippi's involvement in the Mexican War and in the War Between the State. His most recent work, released just this month, is entitled THE BUTTON JAR – MEMORIES OF MY CHILDHOOD ON
BACK BAY OF BILOXI. Grady is a member of the Jefferson Davis Camp #635 SCV of Jackson. Grady has been awarded the UDC's Cross of Military Service for his honorable service in Vietnam and also the UDC's Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal for his historic research and writing. Mr. Howell spoke on the lead up to secession in Mississippi and the myriad of factors and causes that brought
about such a momentous vote.
CofC Ex President General Richard Fairchild read the Ordinance of Secession as passed by the Mississippi Secession Convention on 9 January 1861. The Ordinance was the legal document by which the State of Mississippi formally severed its ties with the United States of America. Mississippi's secession started a chain of events in the life of one of Mississippi's favorite sons that culminated in his inauguration as President of the Confederacy. A noted and talented legislator, Jefferson Davis was forced to resign his seat in the United States Senate upon the secession of his home state. His farewell address is one of the most respected addresses ever given in the well of the
Senate. Army of Tennessee Councilman Larry McCluney read
excerpt from that address.
The evening wrapped up with the presentation of a Jefferson Davis Historical Gold Medal to Dr. Lester Senter. Dr. Senter was most surprised and much honored by the award. A reception for all followed.
The wine and cheese reception featured a centerpiece of callo lilies arranged in a cut glass vase with silver
candelabra on each side.
The event was sponsored by the Division's 150th Anniversary Council. Serving on the Council are Ruth Allbritton, Cynthia Blalock, Vivian Dailey, Susan Dunn, Judy Goodin, Sylvia Knight , Pam Mauldin, and Peggy McCullough, with Margaret Murdock as Chairman. The Council is responsible for planning the Division's commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of
the War Between the States.
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Larry McCluney
Grady Howell
Stephanie Foley &
Lester Senter
Pictured with MS Division President Frances Woodruff, center , are Left Dr Lester
Senter and Grady Howell
Page 13 Volume 1 Issue 2 February 2011
The first meeting of your newly elected Executive Committee was held January 8, 2011
at Lake Tiak O'Khata.
Officers that attended are pictured (left to right, seated) Susan Easter, Frances Woodruff, Sallie Roberts, Celeste Young, and Janice Strohm. Standing, left to right, are Rebecca Fairchild, Juanita Griffith, Kay Henry, Stephanie
Foley, and Ruth Allbritton.
Mississippi Division
Leadership Team
pair of “pants” which is actually a photograph of pants, and a journal for taking to Chapter and/or Division activities until the real pants arrive in Mississippi. This
should be a fun activity.
I will close with a few reminders. We need new members, and we are nowhere near having the number of new members our Division CofC President set as our goal. Don’t forget the CofC President General’s worthy activities and projects for supporting our active members of the military and our Veterans. Our 60th Annual Division Convention will be held the
first week-end in June. Start making plans now to be
on the coast!
Sincerely,
Rebecca B. Fairchild
Mississippi Division 3rd Vice-President
(Continued from page 2)
and husbands as we toured the Vicksburg Battlefield Museum, the Old Courthouse Museum, the Military Park and the City Cemetery’s Confederate Cemetery. It was a perfect day with sunshine and warm temperatures. One of the highlights was the search for the memorial gravesite of “Old Douglas” the camel
who was the mascot for the 43rd Mississippi Infantry.
On February 18, several members from District I and II were in Oxford where we went to lunch with the Oxford Mayor Pat Patterson and toured the lot we gave to the city. The deed for the gift of the property from us to the city was signed and filed in January. The city going to develop this property as a walking area for
the citizens of Oxford.
The General office in Richmond has sent several names of ladies in Mississippi to me who want to join the UDC and I have forwarded the names on to chapters near their homes. I hope all Mississippi Chapters are actively seeking out new members.
Several chapters have told me they are also looking for people to receive the different awards presented by
our organization. I know of Winnie Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, and
Crosses of Military Service that are in the works now.
Political signs are sprouting up everywhere now, so I must caution you to remember we are a non- political organization. You are free to support any candidate of your choice but not at UDC meetings or functions. You are not to invite politicians to speak at meetings or at any of your sponsored events on behalf of their candidacy as this may cause us to lose our 501-3C tax exemption or we could even be sanctioned by the General UDC Organization. Let’s all be on our p’s and q’s as there are already rumblings about the 150th Anniversary of the War cropping up across the nation. Remember we are proud Southern Ladies of the UDC
and will smile politely as we calmly disagree.
I look forward to seeing all of you in Jackson in a
few weeks.
Frances
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Also included:
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