General and provide for a more equitably selection of the 3 state President members. 9/Je SONS It also would give official recog of the nition to the Presidents Caucus, to be then called the Presidents AMERICAN Council. REVOLUTION Our greatest need today is' for leadership. Our chapter and state MAGAZINE flAe PRESIDENT GENERA(S MESSAGE c VIRGINIA SOCIETY Thomas Stewart; Chapter Pres. John T. document was not an exact duplicate of was guest of honor, and installed the distinguished attenders at the recent Board Chairman of the Texa Univer O'Neil; the top winner, Steven Seitz; and the English one, but patterned after it. Pacific District Conference Banquet pose newly-elected officers. Also present The 87th Annual Meeting of the Vir sity System, introduced Chancellor Roderick Nimtz. Newly-elected Theodore R. Kuhn was for posterity. (I to r): V. P. Gen. (Rev.) was State 2nd V.P. Arthur J . G. Op ginia Society commemorating Wash Charles LeMaistreofTexas Univ., the installed as President by retiring Pres. Ralph H. Richardson; Mrs. Richardson; ington's birthday was held at the his OHIO SOCIETY linger. guest speaker. Concluding the pro Paul Dittmann. their son, Clanton Richardson of the The Gen. Arthur St. Clair Chapter toric Hotel Jefferson in Richmond on On Feb. 19 at Stouffer's Inn, the gram, Past Pres. Gen. Walter G. Ster C.A.R.; Mrs. Sellers and Pres. Gen. held its business luncheon meeting at Feb. 17-18 with State Pres. Judson P. Cincinnati Chapter held its annual ora Matthew B. Sellers. Greensburg's Carriage Inn. In addition ling, Nat. Executive Committeeman Mason presiding. The event was tion contest with many members and Neill F. Amsler, Comp. (Gov.) Allan Rauhauser to assist in the purchase of to the election of officers for the year, hosted by the Richmond Chapter under guests in attendance. Three winners furnishings for the reconstructed cour an improved 1977 program was dis Shivers and Past V .P. Gen. Thomas T. the leadership of its President, Rev. were chosen. Steven Seitz, an Oak Currie, all 4 being earlier recipients of thouse. Past Chapter Pre . Karl E. cussed. This would include, among William H. Lister. The State Board of Hills H.S. tudent received $25 and a the SAR Gold Good Citizen hip Katz gave a resume of the history of the other things, the establishment of a Managers convened with ~t hs of the trophy· from Pres. John T. O'Neil. A Colonial Courthouse built in 1754. A scholarship fund for a worthy scholar Medal, served as a Pre entation Com Va. chapters represented. Reports separate trophy was awarded to his sound-light program suggesting the de and more active participation in local mittee of this Medal to Dr. LeMaistre, were received from State officers, and school at the Washington Day Dinner bates that led to the adoption of the Ar historical affairs and parades. a truly distinguished educator. it was noted that the State had added 90 where Steven gave his winning oration. ticles of Confederation and a social new members during 1976, making a At the University Club on Feb. 22, hour featuring "Confederation Punch" TENNESSEE SOCIETY current total of 1145. At the Annual the Cincinnati Chapter held it annual "Top Brass" at the Annual Dinner Meet Meeting, Comp. William E. Young, drunk from Lafayette Wine Goblets The Tennessee Society held its Washington Day Dinner, which was ing of the Harris Ferry Chapter (Pa.) are (I wound up a most uccessful meeting. CPA, of the George Washington Chap Winter Board Meeting in Nashville on well attended by SARs, DARs and to r): Federal Judge R. Dixon Herman, The Annual Book Night celebration ter, was commended for having audited District Deputy Theodore Kuhn and Pres. Jan. 8. many guests. An outstanding musical which has become so popular, was held the financial records and prepared pro Kenneth W. Nebinger. Judge Herman, the The Andrew Jackson Chapter, program was arranged by Comp. Ed by the Erie Chapter. For the past 20 fessional reports without cost to the Speaker, was awarded the Silver Good Nashville, passed a resolution in ward Mead, an organist of great repute, years, the chapter has presented a book State Society. Chairman William H. Citizenship Medal. January opposing President Carter's consisting of his compositions, with to the outstanding student in each of Trotter of the Boy Scouting Committee The newly reconstructed Colonial intention to grant a blanket pardon to words by the late Mary Bruce, DAR. the high schools in Erie County and presented a comprehensive plan for Courthouse in Yorl< was the setting for all draft evaders of the Vietnam era. Two of Mrs. Bruce's daughters were in city. The student reads the book and encouraging Scouting activities, which the recent annual meeting of the Conti The resolution was mailed to the attendance. Following the music, Ste- reports on its contents to the student was approved. The 5 following reso nental Congress Chapter. Silver Good President, and copies were furnished to body of his school. A student and fac lutions were adopted: I. To deny full Citizenship Medals were presented to ulty advisor selected by the school the news media. amnesty. 2. To restrict the wearing of The John Sevier Chapter, Chat Are You Attorney John Rauhauser, President of principal attend the dinner meeting of George Washington's ring. 3. To decry the York Co. Bicentennial Commis tanooga, enjoyed a talk on Dec. 13 by the Chapter at which the books are At Houston's famed Petroleum Club, Past the policy of detente. 4. To honor sion, and to Past Chapter Pres. Landon retired Univ. of Tenn. Prof. presented. This year's selection was Pres. Gen. Walter G. Sterling is shown Polish heroes. 5. To reaffirm opposi C. Resinger, a member of the Bicen Livinggood who spoke on events in the Valley Where and How the War was Fought. with Chapter Pres. Tom W. Nelson (It) and tion to relinquishing US sovereignty in tennial Commission, in recognition of Chattanooga area during the American The Nichols Village Motor Inn, Dr. Charles LeMaistre, Chancellor of the Panama Canal Zone. Oration Con their activities during the Bicentennial Revolution. The Chapter's annual Texas Univ. The occasion was the George Clarks Summit, was the site of the an test entrants of the George Washing celebrations and specifically for bring Washington's Birthday Dinner was Washington Day Banquet of the Houston nual meeting of the Northeast Chapter ton, Norfolk and George Mason Chap Forge? ing the reconstruction of the Colonial held Feb. 25 with Congresswoman Chapter, at which Dr. LeMaistre was prin ter competed in the State contest. The Courthouse to reality. Two checks, Marilyn Lloyd as the speaker at the cipal speaker. contributions by the Chapter and by individuals, were presented to Mr. BICENTENNIAL GIFT of 27 U.S. Flags The twenty-seven different flags in this set cover the development of our flag from the First Stars and Stripes (sometimes referred to IS YOUR NAME HERE? as the Betsy Ross Flag) right up to the present so-star U.S. Flag. Each flag is 4" x 6', printed on rayon and mounted on an ebonized Our Catalogue No. 576 contains list staff with gilded spearhead in an attractive Display Stand. ings of over 4600 titles of Geneal ogies, Local Histories, Heraldry, Tbe dates that each flag was in use are clearly printed on the heading of each flag and provides a permanent reference for the British Records, etc. Price $1.50 history of our flag. Packaged in an attractive Red, White and Blue post paid. illustrated box, this set makes a fine gift. For both men & women GOODSPEED'S BOOK SHOP, INC. Inquiries invited by those eligible: Dept. SAR Shown at the Cincinnati (Ohio) Chapter's PE~R~~ Mr. Jesse B. Manbeck 5 FLAGS OF OUR COUNTRY: Grand Donald G. Cronan 18 Beacon Street Washington Day Dinner are (I tor): Camp. $18.00 Union Flag of 1776, Stars and P.O. Box 608 (Judge) Peter Outcalt; the speaker, Judge 1301 - 20th Street, NW, #31 0 Stripes (Betsy Ross) of 1771, Star Manhasset, N.Y. 11030 Boston, Mass. 02108 Robert Black; and Chapter Pres. John T. Spangled Banner of 1791 , Civil (10% off to SAR) Washington 1 D.C. 20036 War Flag, plus Current Flag . .. SEND YOUR ORDER TO: O'Neil. $5.00 per set (enclooe check) (PAST PRES., D.C. S.A.R.) 8 SAR MAGAZINE 9 SPRING 1977 MILWAUKEE CONGRESS TIPS Our hotel, the Pfister, is but 7 miles from the airport. Limousine service, $3.00. Taxi, about $5.00. Inside parking in the hotel i free to guests. No extra charge for interim in and out. TENTATIVE PROGRAM A splendid pool, free to gue ts. Bring your bathing suits. for the 87th Health club facilities near the pool, free to guests. SAR ANNUAL CONGRESS Conducting cake-cutting ceremonies at Air conditioning throughout. Saturday, June 25 The Hotel boa ts 3 fine restaurants the recent SAR-DAR George Washington I :00-5:00 p.m. Registration. Ball are (I to r): Attakapas Chapter Secty. and an efficient coffee shop. Room se - W. E. Gorham, Louisiana Society Pres. 2:00p.m. Executive Committee vice is from 6:30a.m. to midnight. Meeting. The Prairie's Edge Chapter of Illinois is born! Shown at charter William S. Arkle and Attakapas Chapter The Wisconsin Society will ho t a Pres. Philip R. Allin. The colorful event 7:00-9:00 p.m. Welcoming Recep ing ceremonies in Fairfield are (I to r): Registrar Ivan E. Feller; ho pitality suite for ladies and gentle Treas. Donald L. Witter; State Pres. (Dr.) Leslie A. Bryan, the took place at the Oakbourne Country tion Club in Lafayette, La. men. Beverages will include free beer installing officer; Secty. Orville Talbert; Pres. Gerald Quindry; (after all, it's Milwaukee!). Sunday, June 26 V.P. Noel Bosley; Historian Elmer F. Bland; and Chaplain Everett Pres. E. Allen Royce installs the 1977-78 officers of North Caroli Robbins. na's Mecklenburg Chapter. A Welcoming Reception will be held 9:00 a.m.-5:00p.m. Registration. for early arrivals on Saturday evening. 10:00 a.m. Trustees' Meeting. George Washington Chapter conte - soc. to introduce his friend, Maj. Gen. William Ellis, Commandant of the Nor The Wisconsin Society has compiled Attendance at churches tant, Craig Smith, won the very close George S. Patton, Commander of the folk Naval Base and 5th Naval Dis an exciting "goodie-bag" for all atten of your choice. competition, and he will represent Va. 2nd Armored Divi ion, who had left trict. He spoke of the growing peril of ders, and it will contain a city map, lit 3:00p.m. Memorial Service. at the Congress in Milwaukee. All con training maneuvers at Fort Hood, the Soviet Navy. V. P. Jame L. erature of points of interest, data on 8:00p.m. Oration Contest. testants were given cash awards by Texas, that day to addre s the Virginia MacWithey was Program Chairman. recommended American and ethnic State Pre . Ma on. A late of officers Society. Gen. Patton's peech wa a The Annual Ladies' Night of the Monday, June 27 re taurants, and interesting ouvenier for 1977-78 was elected, headed by splendid one, and it is regrettable that Richmond Chapter was held on Dec. 2 7:30a.m. State Presidents' Break mementos. Braxton H. Tabb. The Annual Banquet space does not permit its reproduction. at the Officer ' Club, Bellwood De fast. Anticipated Milwaukee tempera began with a receiving line at the foot of He received a well-deserved standing fen e General Supply Center. Past 9:00 a.m.-5:00p.m. Registration. the magnificent Grand Staircase for the ovation. Pres. (Dr.) John E. Manahan spoke on tures: 65 to 75 Fahrenheit. 9:00 a.m.- oon. Opening session the history and background of his wife Outstanding genealogical libraries introduction of Compatriot and guests The George Washington Chapter met of Congress. to Maj. Gen. George S. Patton. A and her effort to e tablish her identity are available by researcher at the for luncheon at Alexandtia' Goodwin 12:15-2:00 p.m. Luncheon. Enter cocktail reception and concert by the as the Czar' daughter, Anastasia. Main Library and Milwaukee Hi tori House on Feb. 5 to hear former Iowa tainment. US Army Band followed in the Empire The Richmond Chapter installed its Congre sman Fred Schwengel present cal Society. 2:00p.m. Ladies Tea at Villa Ter Room. At dinner in the adjoining new officers, headed by Pre . (Rev.) a critique on the film, City Out of Wil Airlines servtcmg Milwaukee: race. Ballroom, Pres. Mason introduced 18 William H. Li ter, at a very special Ozark, United, Eastern, Northwest 2:30-5:00 p.m. Session resumes. derness: Washington. Mr. Schwengel meeting in the Old House of Delegates head table guests and 9 Past State Pre - is currently Pres. of the US Capitol Orient and North Central. (We've had 8:00p.m. Recognition & Awards idents. Oration Contest winner Smith of the Virginia State Capitol. bad reports on Northwest Orient.) Program. Historical Society. A special guest was On Dec. 3, Assoc. Prof. D. A. again delivered his peech, and was Miss Sylvia Somers of the T.C. Dr. Clarence Carson, guest speaker, ex Those coming from the Ea t will prob then awarded the Bronze Good Citi William of the Univ. of Va. spoke to pounds on the life of the Father of our ably have to change at Chicago. Tuesday, June 28 William H.S., coach of the Chapter's the Richmond Chapter on "The Colo zen hip Medal. Past State Pres. many winners in the Oration Contest. Country at the Washington's Birthday If you have questions not covered 9:00 a.m.-Noon Registration. Donald W. Baldwin presented a new nial Militia" of which there were 60,000 Banquet of the Palm Beach (Fla.) Chap here, drop Ye Editor a line. See you in 10:15 a.m. Ladies' Continental plaque, originated by him, to be The Thomas Jefferson Chapter com in Va. alone. New officers, headed by ter. Almost 200 Compatriots and guests Breakfast & Surprise were on hand to hear the noted historian. Milwaukee! awarded annually to the chapter that memorated Washington's birthday with Pres. John S. Tyng, were installed. Program a meeting at the Farmington Country 11 produces the winner of the State Ora USN/USMC (1611 X 7 ) 9:00 a.m.-Noon. Congress se - tion Contest. Pres. George S. Knight Club on Feb. 4. Prof. Bird Leavell, PILOT .....•...... $18.95 FLIGHT OFFICER ...... 18.95 sion. of the George Wa hington Chapter, M.D. of the Univ. ofVa. discussed the AIRCREW ...... 18.95 10:00 a.m. Nominations & elec accepted it for his group, and it should efforts of Jefferson, while V.P. of the L. G. SUBMARINE DOLPHIN ...... 18.95 USAF/WW II Pilot Combat Medic Badge USN/USMC Pilot ~ (Specify Gold or Silver) tions of officer . be noted that this Chapter has pro US, in collaboration with Dr. Benjamin Noon. Registration closes. Waterhouse of Phila., to initiate and US ARMY duced the winner for at least 4 consecu (1111 X 6'') 2:00p.m. Balloting commences. tive years. Awards Chairman (Dr.) promote smallpox vaccinations in this BALFOUR CO. AVIATOR ...... 12.95 2:00p.m. State Presidents' Meet- country. SENIOR AVIATOR •...... • ... . 14.95 Walter A. Porter then presented the USAF Fit. Nurse USN Fit. Officer § MASTER AVIATOR ...... 16.95 ing. following: the Martha Washington On Dec. 5, the George Washington Attleboro, Mass. (16'' X 7'') 6:30-7:30 p.m. Reception. Medal to Miss Dorothy Nelson for her COMBAT INFANTRY BADGE ... . 18.95 7:30-10:00 p.m. Banquet. Enter Chapter held a gala Christmas party COMBAT INFANTRY BADGE/STAR 20 .95 work over many years as representa with an afternoon concert by the Paul IVIanufacturera 8 tainment. tive of the Hotel Jefferson in making (911 X 7'fo''J Hill Chorale at the Kennedy Center 0 COMBAT MEDIC BADGE ...... 14.95 our meetings a success; the War Ser Wednesday, June 29 Concert Hall followed by a magnificent of PARACHUTIST (9'' x 711) vice Medal to Rev. William H. Lister cocktail reception at our National NOVICE ...... •...... 12.95 9:00 a.m. Conclusion of business. for writing the combat history of the INSIGNIA JEWELRY SENIOR ...... 14.95 Headquarters in Washington. § MASTER ...... 16.95 10:30 a.m. Balloting closes. 85th Division; the Martha Washington USAF Flight Surgeon Submarine Dolphin 11:00 a.m. Meeting of new Trus The Fincastle Resolutions Chapter re MEDALS USAF (17Vz 11 x B''J Medal to State DAR Regent Kathryn cently donated $50 to the National So [1 PI LOT ...... 18.95 tees. Reynolds for her services to the SAR; SENIOR PILOT .. ...•...... 20.95 I :30 p.m. Buses commence depar ciety Building Fund. TROPHIES- AWARDS COMMAND PILOT . ....•...... 22.95 and the Kenneth Patty Award to Pres. NAVIGATOR/OBSERVER .....•. 18.95 ture for the Domes & Parachutist Combat 1nfantry Badge SENIOR NAV./OB ...... 20.95 Hugh S. Gwin of the new George The Richard Henry Lee Chapter, on USAF Navlgllor/Obsmer MASTER NAV./OB ...... 22.95 breweries. Washington Cleek Chapter, Warm Dec. 14, awarded the Silver Good Citi WASHINGTON OFFICE YOUR SERVICE BADGE You're proud of II ... show it. These AIRCREW ...... 18.95 7:00p.m. President General' beautifully sculptured badges are mounted on V. 11 thick, walnut SENIOR AIRCREW ...... 20.95 Springs, for having the outstanding zenship Medal to Rear Admiral Frank grained panels. A really treasured GIFT or AWARD. Money back CHIEF AIRCREW ....•...... 22.95 Banquet. Entertain- PARK BLDG. FLIGHT SURGEON ...... 18.95 Chapter of 1976. The newly-elected of Pinney at a luncheon before an audi guarantee. All orders shipped promptly. SENIOR FLIGHT SURGEON . •. .. 20.95 ment. ficers were then installed by V. P. Gen. ence of almost 200 Compatriots and Price Includes shipping and handling. Add $1.00 for shipment CHIEF FLIGHT SURGEON .. ... 22.95 "Black-tie" attire suggested for both 6400 Goldsborough Road outside continental U.S. FLIGHT NURSE ...... 18.95 Carroll Wright. Pres. Mason then guests at the Indian Creek Yacht and SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO: SENIOR FLIGHT NURSE ...... 20.95 evening banquets. White jackets rec Washington 20034 CHIEF FLIGHT NURSE ...... •. 22.95 asked Rev. Lister, in his capacity as Country Club in Kilmarnock. The DAE INDUSTRIES ommended. Chaplain of the 2nd Armored Div. As- keynote speaker was Rear Admiral 14601 Gatewood Drive, New Berlin, Wisconsin 53151 11 10 SAR MAGAZINE SPRING 1977 THE MINUTEMAN AWARD This, the highest award of the National Society, will be presented to four Compatriots. THE PRESIDENT GENERAL'S CUP PLAQUE To the Chapter which pre ents evidence of the most complete program of activitie THE FLORENCE KENDALL AWARD To the Compatriot who sponsored the most new applications. THE ALLENE WILSON GROVES AWARD To the State Society or Chapter which conducted a program which implemented the resolutions, and promoted a better under tanding of the SAR. THE TEXAS AWARD To the State Society with the highest percentage of increase in membership among states with less than 100 members. Past Pres. Gen . George E. Tarbox is portrayed with other V.I.P.s of the Colorado Society prior to installation of 1977-78 state THE COLORADO AWARD officers. (I to r): Pres.-Eiect Thomas C. Hiestand, Pres. Clarence To the State Society with the highest percentage of increase in membership among L. Bixler, Past V.P. Gen. Robert L. Johnson, Camp. Tarbox, Past states with more than 100 members. Pres. James G. McGrew, Past V.P. Gen. Edwin A. Williams and THE OHIO AWARD Nat. Trustee Philip H. Stevenson. To the State Society which enrolled the highest percentage of new members under LEST WE FORGET 30 years of age. As we near the 37th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre, let us not forget one of the mo t diabolical crimes of the THE HAROW L. PUTNAM AWARD Soviet Government, the perpetration of the Katyn Forest When F.B.I. Director Clarence M. Kelley received the Gold Good ANNUAL To the Chapter or State chairman credited with sponsoring the winner of the massacre in which approximately 15,000 Poli h Army offi Citizenship Medal and Certificate, he was also presented with an National Oration "Contest. cers were murdered in cold blood by their Rus ian captors. engrossed copy of a resolution recently adopted by the SA.R The scene was the Katyn Forest area of the Ukraine. National Board of Trustees, supporting Director Kelley and h1s THE LEN YOUNG SMITH AWARD Bureau. (I to r) : Camp. Jerry Jennings, a White House staff To the State Society which enrolled the large t number of new members under It was one of the major war crimes committed during member of the National Security Council; Director Kelley, Na 40 years of age. World War II for which no one was ever punished, and it tional Chairman Ordway P. Burden of the SAR Law Enforcement was la_rgely overlooked by President Roo~evelt in ?rder not Committee and Pres. Nicholas D. Ward of the D.C. Society. THE WALTER G. STERLING AWARD to offend the Soviet Union. The Umted at10n and To the State Society which enrolled the large t number of new members Nuremberg Court also share the guilt in defying justice. . The following Resolution was adopted by the National Soci tran ferred from C. A. R. The Communist enemy has not changed, except that mil ety's Board of Trustees at the meeting on 12 Feb. 1977 at THE HOUSTON CHAPTER AWARD lions of additional victims have been added to their murder Washington, D.C. To the State Society which enrolled the largest percentage of new member list since that time. WHEREAS, thousand of American loyally served in the tran ferred from C.A.R. armed force of the United States during the period the U.S. AWARDS was engaged in the conflict of Vietnam, THE EUGENE C. McGUIRE AWARD WHEREAS, those American whore isted the U.S. draft To be presented to To the State Society enrolling the largest number of sons, grandsons and nephews laws for a variety of reasons were aware of the consequences State Societies under 25, of SAR and DAR members. of re i ting the U.S. selective service law , THE CHARLOTTE LUND WOODWARD AWARD know your WHEREAS, it i important for the security of our nation Chapters To the Editor of the best chapter or state (in which there are no chapters) and the morale of the members of our armed forces that law and periodical newsletter. dealing with U.S. military service be observed, flags BE IT RESOLVED, that the members of the NSSAR Individual Members THE SAR MAGAZINE AWARD strongly deplore President Jimmy Carter's "full, complete To the State Society which tendered the most cooperation in supplying usable and unconditional" pardon for draft evaders, and that we at the The history of our flag in a magazine material. believe his action is an insult to the thousands of American ANNUAL CONGRESS colorful and informative THE SENATOR ROBERT A. TAFT, SR. AWARD presentation. Descriptions servicemen who loyally served their country during the con For the fiscal year To the State Society which enrolled the largest number of new members. of the flags of the Con flict in Vietnam as well as other U.S. military actions, and April 1, 1976 through federacy-chapters on the that such action by President Carter has the potential to THE WILLIAM Y. PRYOR AWARD March 31, 1977. original states-each of the seriously undermine the effectiveness of any necessary mili To the State Society with the largest number of registered delegate at the 50 state flags in color-and tary draft program in the future. Congress, with a consideration for the distance factor. the first flag on the moon! BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolu THE KENTUCKY CUP tion be sent to President Carter, and members of Congress To the Chairman of Membership of that State Society which enrolled the largest A perfect gift or addition to who are members of our Society, and published in the next percentage of new members. your own library. issue of our magazine. THE SYRACUSE AWARD To the State Society which instituted the most new chapters. THE ADMIRAL WILLIAM R. FURWNG MEMORIAL AWARD A Story of To the State Society or Chapter with the best U.S. Flag program. THE 1776 TROPHY American Flags To the State Society which reinstated the largest number of dropped and resigned members. FROM THE BANNERS OF COLUMBUS TO NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP PLAQUES THE FIRST FLAG ON THE MOON To Compatriots who sponsored 5 or more new members. Attainment will be W. W. Wannamaker, Jr. At the recent Ladies Night Banquet of the Vicksburg Chapter, . clas ified by bronze, silver, gold and enameled plaques. officers were installed for 1977-78. New officers and distin Compatnots who sponsored 3 or 4 new members will receive miniature plaques. $19.00 guished guests are portrayed. (I to r): Chaplain Bertrand H. plus 76~ shipping charge Lindley, Secty.-Treas. Thomas Birchett, Pres. Travis McNeel, V.P. Gen. S.L. Johnson, Past Chancellor Gen. Tullius Brady and 1225 Broughton, N.W. Orangeburg, SC 29115 past Chapter Pres. Harmon Gardner. 12 13 SAR MAGAZINE SPRING 1977 KELLY: Need parent & ancestry of Mary Kelly b. NATIONAL TRUSTEES MINUTES OF THE MEETING AT NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, Feb. 12,1641, ewbury, Mass. d. ca 1690 Newark N.J. WASHINGTON, D.C., FEB. 12, 1977 (fenea£ljicaf !JnljuirieJ m.May 12,1666, John (Bell) Conger I t. Charlie True, 9324 McFall, El Paso, TX 79925 The meeting was called to order by Pre ident General Matthew relationship between the SAR and the SR to increase the effective This service is offered to our readers at the nominal rate of $1.00 per line. The Seeking public record of parentage of Thomas HARD I G B. ellers at 9:30 a.m. Chaplain General Samuel J. Holt delivered ness of each organization in pursuing common aims, and which followin& requirements MUST be adhered to: the Invocation, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. might or might not lead to a po sible combination of the two Payment for insertions be made in advance. (Pen. file W-10079) and Ede Harding (Pen file ?-32287). Secretary General Paul Garrison called the roll and it was declared Societies in the future, was seconded and passed. All copy must be printed or typewritten. Proofs cannot be furnished. The basis for Served from SW PA, died in central IN. Will correspond. G. that a quorum was present. The Interim Budget was presented by Treas. Gen. Van Inwegen estimatini the cost of an inquiry is 53 characters per line, includin& spaces and Harding, R5, Box 6, Bardsrown KY 40004 A motion by Comp. Holt to nominate Comp. Philip R. Carlton to with hi recommendation that flexibility be granted the Executive punctuation. Your name and address must be counted as part of your insertion. Seek parents & ancestry of William HART, phy ician, born replace the late Comp. Herbert C. Bradshaw, Trustee of orth Committee, in view of the pending sale of our building. Comp. Your inquiry and payment should be directed to SAR, 2412 Massachusetts Ave., Oct. 1787 probably Bucks Co., Pa., lived Va. 1816; Hamp- Carolina, was seconded and passed. Luckey recommended that the allowance for the Magazine be in N.W., Washin~ton, D.C. 20008. Replies to your inquiry must be directed to your own hire Co., W.Va. 1821; Dayton, Ohio 1831; Darke Co., After some discussion, a motion by Comp. Carlton to approve the creased from $7,000 to $10,000. He advised that a reasonable address, and not to the SAR. minutes of the last Trustees' Meeting as printed in the Magazine, amount of flexibility should be allowable. A motion by Comp. Van MASSEY, MASSIE, MACEY, MACY & like-sounding Ohio 1839; died 2/15/1847. Also his wife Elizabeth PETTIT, born 9/11/1788 N.J. or Pa., married Pa., died 3/12/1870 Ohio. was econded and passed. Inwegen to adopt the Interim Budget was seconded and pas ed. family names. I have 90% of all by these name who attained A motion by V. P. Gen. Leslie Bryan to give visitors the freedom A motion by Comp. Reynolds to authorize the Executive Secre Children: Mo es, Edith, John, Manning, Rachael, Sindona, adulthood in America prior to and inclusive of all who were of the floor without the right to vote was seconded and passed. tary to engage a CPA for the annual audit at a cost not to exceed William. Mrs. J.D. Sands, 225 Carol Dr., New Wilmington, over 10 years of age at the time of the Civil War. I al o have Vi itors were then introduced and welcomed. $1500 (last year's cost) was seconded and approved. Pa. 16142 Reports of the General Officer were presented both verbally and A Re olution was presented, urging retention of the Panama information of where and when they lived, and family-trees in written form. All written report are on file at Headquarters, and Canal by the United States. A motion by Comp. Vaitses for adop of the majority, beginning with the immigrant an~estor of HUBER/HOOVER: eed any info & de cendants available for inspection. Treasurer General Van Inwegen com tion of his Resolution was seconded and unanimously passed. each. I want to find, as applied to remainder of family mem Michael b.l2/25/1775; John b.5/7/1783, George b.6/6/1793; mented that the financial report was very satisfactory, with most A motion by Comp. Reynolds for June 25 and 26, 1977, to be the bers, proper placement in the correct ance tral line. 1 will John b.6/6/1812; Samuel b.ll/21/1813; Daniel b.I0/511782- expenses below budget allowances. dates for the next Executive Committee and National Trustees' gladly exchange information in accomplishing my purpose. all born Pa. Probably went West. Daniel m. Maria-had ca Past Pres. Gen. Savage, as Chairman of the Nominating Commit- Meetings, was seconded and passed. Judge Frank Massey, c/o Court of Appeals, Cll'll Courts 10 children by 1820 while in Northumberland Co., Pa. Mrs. tee, reported the following nominations of that body: It was recommended by the Executive Committee that the follow Bldg., Forr Worth , Texas 76102 Robt. Hart~e/1, 1449 Yoder A1·e., Gilberts1·ille, Pa. 19525 Pre ident General-Judge Wilson King Barnes ing Compatriots be honored with the Minute Man Award at the 87th Secretary General-Frank W. Kinnamon Annual Congre s: GRAY: Need place of birth & parent of 3 Gray brothers: Need data, Edwin MELLNY (or var. pelling) of Ma~s., Treasurer General-Vincenr Van lnwegen Jack K. Carmichael Fred T. Leathers Zachariah b. 1741 d.l/31/1816 Milledgeville, Ga. Hezekiah 19th Cent. Parents: Cornelius & Susan Dodge Mellny; w1fe, Registrar General-Or. Calvin Chunn B. Paul Garrison Harold E. Wilmoth b.S/13/1759 d.4/4/1834 Hale County, Ala. Richard D. Gray Alice Converse. Also Robert Brown, Quaker missionary at Historian General-Fred T. Leathers· A motion by Comp. Bryan for approval of these nomination wa b.I0/27/1764 d.2/14/ 1828 Walton County, Ga. Fred E . Gray, Vincennes, 18th Cent.; father of Hampton Brown. A. E. Genealogist General-Rev. Robert G. Carroon seconded and passed. 1/07 W. Thomas, Pasadena, Tex. 77506 Gorton, /0209 Candle1vood, Sun City AZ 85351 Chancellor Generai-Asa E. Phillips The Executive Secretary reported that Colonial Williamsburg can DAWLEY DATA compri es more than I record heet . eed maiden name of Thankful WESTO (1782-1857) of Chaplain General-Rev. Samuel J. Holt only allot 200 room , instead of our required 350, for the 1981 Con 000 Vernon, Ct. (wife of Timothy of Willington). Also: info on Surgeon Generai-Gradie R. Rowntree, M.D. gress, thus ruling out this site. A motion by Comp. Martin that Will exchange notes on Dawley & in-laws. James R. Case, Librarian General-Alexander Hamilton Oklahoma City be the site of our 1981 Congress was seconded and 39 Highland Ave., Berhel, CT. 06801 children-especially Rev. Rhodolphus spent late 1840s in Carthage, Ill. Need forebears John We ton (1709-1784, wife, It was pointed out that additional nominations may be made from passed. Seek parents of Philemon BRADFORD Sr. d ca 1769 Will the floor at the Annual Congres . Elizabeth Goodwin). 1st child born Concord, Mass. Others Bicentennial Chairman Head reported on his Liberty Bell pro Prob 1770 Granville Co NC. Legatees Wife Mary Dau The Executive Secretary reported on the pending sale of the Na born Willington, Ct. T. Weston, 6307 Reddman Rd., Char gram, which was meeting with outstanding success throughout the Elisibeath Hudspeath & Mary White. Sons Thomas, Phile tional Headquarters building (which was finally concluded on March country. He announced plans for a tour through the east coast to lotte NC 28212 17) . We may remain as tenants for no more than four months follow mon, Richard, John & David. Also parents of John' Wife Florida, thus affording thousands of chool children the opportunity Seek info about Indiana ancestors: Solomon JEN IN GS ing the date of sale. The National Headquarters Committee, to of enjoying this patriotic program. Mary. M. T. Bradford, J3I19 Boheme, Houston, TX 77079 b.1828 Montgomery, Ind. w. Mary Nolan WHEELER gether with the Executive Secretary, have been charged with the Comp. Van Inwegen recommended that he be empowered to pay See parents & origin of Nathaniel PETTENGILL married b.l833 Shawnee Mound, Ind.; Dr. E. L. BOOTH w. Hattie, responsibility of locating a temporary Headquarters, subject to final expenses for our CPA to attend the Sunday Trustees' Meeting at the at Andover, Mass. 7/14/1720 Susannah, daughter of Jo eph approval by the Executive Committee. Much discussion followed, parents of Ada b.1854 Rainsville, Ind. Mrs. Susan Jarrett Congress. o oppo ition was voiced. & Sarah (Devereaux) Abbott, baptized at Marblehead, including a statement by Comp. Van Inwegen that the Executive Comp. Holt discussed the Olympic Games to be held in Moscow, Carey, 839 Percy Ave., Springfield, lll. 62702 Committee was in favor of continuing to have Trustees' Meetings Mas . 8/10/1701. Howard W. Pettengill, 2613 Cordol'll St., and warned that NBC would probably be expected to include Com Seek ancestors of Nicholas FUNSTON (1724-1790), Ed held at, or in the area of, the permanent National Headquarters. Coral Gables, Fla. 33134 munist propaganda in its TV coverage. It was urged that our mem ward Hogue Funston (c.l840-1911), Oliver Funston (1786- A motion by Comp. Luckey that a report concerning details of, bers use any possible influence with NBC to keep such propaganda Need parents of Margaret Meeks LYONS 1812-1894. and criteria for, the projected ational Headquarters building be to a minimum. Mother: A McMillan. Father prob. Robt. Meeks. Mrs. R. ?), & George Bryan b.l824 LaSalle Co., Ill. Horace T. Wil distributed to the Trustees one month before the Congress, was Comp. Ronald 0. Baymiller, State Chairman of the 87th Annual Robertson /48 Louisiana St. Corpus Christi, T X 78404 kie, 500 31st St. DesMoines, iowa 50312 seconded and passed. Congress, announced details of the fine program to be enjoyed by A motion by Comp. Holt that a Standing Committee be formed to attenders at Milwaukee. He urged that all Compatriots and their replace the Special Real Estate and National Headquarters Commit families attend. tees was seconded and passed. (This would require a Bylaws Chaplain Gen. Holt pronounced the Benediction, and the meeting amendment). Comp. Holt then restated his motion for this Standing adjourned at I :30. p.m. Committee, and it was defeated by 20 opposing and 10 supporting SUDLER & BAUER, LTD. votes). A lengthy discussion followed relative to proposed amendments as submitted by Bylaws Chairman Thompson. Because he was at the bedside of his mortally ill wife, Comp. Thomp on was unable to Rosslyn Alley, RA-25, RCA Bldg., 1901 N. Moore St., Rosslyn, Va. 22209 be present. The final version of the proposed amendments is not included in these minutes due to the restrictive space factor of the Magazine. However, it should be remembered that they will be ent to each State Society well in advance of the Congress. The agenda then returned discussion to Committee reports, and Comp. Luckey urged that the Magazine be restored to its former NATIONAL SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION size (before budgetary reduction ). A motion by Comp. Wright authorizing the Executive Secretary OFFICIAL BADGE $32.00 COMBINATION SET $50.00. to execute the sale of the National Headquarters building was ec (large & miniature badges in presentatiOn box) onded and passed. This resolution was required by our attorneys. A motion by Comp. Hunsberger for appropriation of $10,000 to the "How-they-Vote" program was withdrawn. Discussion rec MINIATURE BADGE $18.50 NECK RIBBON $4.50 ommended that, in lieu of funds, additional space in the Magazine be (For Official Badge) alloted to the Committee. A Resolution of the Virginia Society was read, deploring NOTICE President Carter's unconditional pardon for those who had resisted and disobeyed draft laws. With a ingle dissenting vote, the Resolu After installing the 1977-78 officers of the Naples (Fla.) Chapter, Insignia is delivered only upon receipt of permit issued by SAR National Head tion was adopted. Copies of the Resolution were sent to the State Pres. George E. Morris poses with the new officials. (I tor): quarters. Above prices are postpaid. President and SAR members of Congress. Comp. Morris, Pres. Ben Anderson, Chancellor John Wise, (These prices effective May 1, 1977. Prices subject to change without notice) A motion by Comp. Bothwell that the President General be di Secty. Charles Young, Sr. V.P. Dennis White, Treas. Palmer rected to appoint a special committee for the purpose of furthering a Craig, V.P. John Waring and Historian John Moale. 15 14 SAR MAGAZINE SPRING 1977 NATIONAL SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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16 SAR MAGAZINE THE NAT IONAL SOCIETY SAR Washington. D.C. 20008 NEW MEMBERS BY STATE SOCIETIES February 2, 1977 The Texas Society proudly presents There have been enrolled in the office of the Registrar General from December I, 1976 to February I, 1977, a total of485 The Honorable Herman E. Talmadge new members distributed as follows: United States Senate Wa hington. D. C. 20510 THOMAS OSBORNE McWHORTER Alabama 12, Alaska 0, Arizona 7, Arkansas 5, California 28, Colorado 9, Connecticut 9, Delaware 4, District of Columbia Dear Compatriot Talmadge: for the office of CHANCELLOR GENERAL 2, FLORIDA 45, Society in France 4, Georgia 12, Hawaii 0, Idaho 0, Illinois 39, Indiana 31, Iowa 3, Kansas 10, Kentucky 7, This office has received a large number of letters Louisiana 4, Maine 3, Maryland 16, Massachusetts 9, Michigan 8, Minnesota I, Mississippi 3, Missouri 7, Montana I, from your fellow Compatriots, pointing out that you at the 87th Annual Congress in Milwaukee in 1977. Nebraska 5, Nevada 2, New Hampshire 1, New Jersey 14, New Mexico 3, Empire State (N.Y.) 24, North Carolina 9, North voted against the Pardon Re solution of Senators Allen and Helm< on January 25. Dakota I, Ohio 14, Oklahoma 3, Oregon 6, Pennsylvania 22, Rhode Island 0, South Carolina 5, South Dakota 2, Society in I am sure that you are aware of the thinking of the Switzerland 0, Tennesee 8, Texas 37, Utah 5, Vermont 4, Virginia 26, Wa hington State 4, West Virginia 6, Wi consin 4, majority of our membership, especially since Reser Wyoming I. Jut ions on this subject have been unanimously adopted ALABAMA SOCIETY at our Annual National Congresses. We are firmly Richard F. Hedwall 'Herbert B. Settle Marlin K. Tabb against the pardons that you have supported. Loren L. Dickerson Chester M. Mallison Arthur M. Sheppard Gilbert D. Totten I respectfully request that you furnis h me with Thomas S. Hand James C. Mott Leonard H. Smith, Jr. Lowell F. Witter some manner of explanation that I can present to our Daniel B. Johnson Roger D. Reed Frank F. Tenney, Jr. membership. Your remarks, even if non-committal , INDIANA SOCIETY will be published in our National Magazine. William R. Johnson Richardson J. Thompson CONNECTICUT SOCIETY Clay A. Ball William R. Johnson, Jr. Malcolm W. Vallance Fraternally yours, David W. Beach Francis R. Barrows WARREN . WOODWARD Milton A. Page Frederick K. Biebel SOCIETY IN FRANCE Donald E. Bullock Executi,·e Secrewry Rabon P. Page Frederick E. W. Duvall Michel Bachelot James T. Burk William D. Page Harry P. Hancock, Jr. Yves R. Bachelot Perry M. Carroll UNITED STATES SENATE Alan G. Raff<\lovich Washington, D.C. 20510 Bruce C. Hasbrouck Gilbert D. Lafayette Delos E. Co en Andrew E.' Terry February 8. 1977 Richard C. Phelps Louis M. Jullien de Laurence M. Elliott James U. Wilkinson Mr. Warren S. Woodward Edmund D. Sickels Pommerol Gerald H. Ewbank Executive Secretary, NSSAR Peter B. Zendler George H. Smith Washington. D.C. 20008 GEORGIA SOCIETY Eugene L. Fleece ARIZONA SOCIETY Douglas S. Wright Dear Compatriot Woodward: Albert H. Beveridge Jeffrey D. Fontaine Thank you for your letter regarding President Bruce W. Barker DELAWARE SOCIETY John T. Brown Martin R. Green Caner's grant of pardons to Vietnam draft evader!). Kirk A. Frederiksen Ronald M. Finch Sanders L. Dix Richard G. Hamilton Your letter indicates that you have misconstrued Ronald C. Hartman Albert C. Karsteter my position on this issue and I am glad to have this Richard W. Hansel John B. Godwin opPortunity to set the record straight. I have never Louis P. Reitz Joseph M. Messick Edward P. Green Hal H. Kasper been and am not now in favor of the issuance of blan James W. Tucker William 0. Willis Winfred R. Home George R. Lambert ket pardon or amnesty of Vietnam draft resister~ or Tom was born In Lawrenceburg, Kentucky on September 20, 1920. His family moved to Texas Lynn D. Wil on military deserters. I favor a systematic review of these DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY William T. Lott Robert A. Lambert soon after and he has been a lifetime permanent resident of Texas. ca~es on an individuaJ basis and a determination ac Paul L. Wolff George T. Powell, Jr. John D. Largent cording to the merits or demerits in each in!,tance. He attended the University of Houston 1936-1937. He graduated from the United States Naval Charles M. Marsteller, III ARKANSAS SOCIETY Edward S. Ragsdale, Jr. William D. Litchfield The Con titution of the United States grants the Academy In 1941 with a Bachelor of Science degree. And he graduated from the University of William S. Shepard President full and unrestricted power to pardon. He Texas School of Law, J.D. In 1955. Robert B. Gibson, Jr. Roma D. Thomas, Jr. Charles D. Miller exercised that prerogative with respect to draft evad He served as a commissioned officer In the U.S. Navy from graduation In 1941 until resignation Sam T. Gibson FLORIDA SOCIETY David L. Zeigler, Jr. Dolph N. Miller ers. 1 made my opposition known and any action by Paul T. Barnes of his regular Navy Commission and acceptance of his U.S. Naval Reserve Commission In 1953. Emerson I. Hammell Serrell K. Zeigler William C. Miller the Senate would not have changed the President'~ Now a COMMANDER USNR (RET) he holds the Presidential Unit Citation and Seven Combat Battle Russel J. Bitting decision. Ben D. Miller Robert T. Ohler Stars at Guadalcanal. William T. Blair, Sr. ILLINOIS SOCIETY With respect to the Allen amendment. there were He Is now VIce President of the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association, and served as a Horace L. Shelby Stanley E. Perin five votes in the Senate on this measure. I voted with William D. Alcott, Jr. Trustee, 1975-1"77. John B. Brouard Edward A. Peterson, Jr. Senator Allen on four of those occasions. After that it CALIFORNIA SOCIETY He Is a member of the Houston Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, and American Bar Jack L. Burgess, Jr. Donald G. Armstrong became a futile exercise which only delayed important Dennis W. Ainsworth Donald B. Roberts business in the Senate. Association and was admitted to practice U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for Fifth James T. Carr Donald R. Brake Alexander N. Shealy, Jr. Circuit, and various U.S. District Courts. And has actively practiced Law In Houston 1955-1959 and With all good wi~hes, I am Gilbert E. Baker Paul G. Chamberlain James T. Carter 1965 to present, and In Midland, Texas 1959-1965. B. Sears Carpenter John F. Slater F raternally yours. Tom joined the SARIn 1958, and has served our Society In these offices: National Trustee; VIce JohnS. Chowning John W. Damisch William N. Thompson HERMAN E. TALMADGE President of the Texas Society; Organizing President, Permian Chapter; President, Houston Chap Donald T. Carpenter Roger F. Clem David L. Fishel Neil R. Clark Gene VanSickle ter; State Chairman, Americanism Committee; and State Chairman, Resolutions Committee. He Girard L. Clemons Edward J. FitzSimons Gregory A. Wilson has attended several Congresses and National Trustees' Meetings. Wallace J. Coats S. Floyd Coats, Jr. Donald F. Fues He Is author of the book RES PUBLICA, a philosophy of Law and Government. Ronnald S. Everman Worth N. Yoder He Is married to the former Ina Kilgore Rogers, and Is a member of the Memorial Drive Dennis M. Cory Russell E. Fues Presbyterian Church. Tom Is the descendant of Capt. John Ullard of VIrginia and Capt. Andrew Lucien C. Gifford Lloyd W. Cory Alvin A. Gruver IOWA SOCIETY Barry of South Carolina. Donald J. Hartley Kenneth P. Crandall Fred Hallam Warner A. Crusinberry George A. Lineer (This announcement purchased by the Texas Society, SAR) Harold A. Dakin Martin A. Hallam Leland R. Jackson Howard F. Linn Mark R. Erbe Thomas L. Hallam Martin L. Skubinna William W. R. MacDonald H. Leslie Ferrell Wesley M. Hyland Philip S. Marsh KANSAS SOCIETY Nairne W. Fisher Edward T. Loughlin Robert C. Craig Bertrand C. McCumsey Christopher H. Freebie Harold R. Luman Thomas W. Miller Charles F. Fellenstein Charles L. Furey, Jr. Larry C. Maedge Richard E. Hamilton Herbert B. Murnan Goeffrey S. Green James E. McDonough Richard B. Newton Larry B. Horton William M. Hobby, III Donald L. Nieukirk Donald E. Ireland Ralph V. Prink J. Craig Honarnan Joseph G. O'Connell Vernon B. Prink P. Kent Kelso Frederick A. Hull, III Eugene C. Partridge Raymond J. Lawrence, Jr. Karl K. Ransom John D. Hutchinson Ch arles L. Quindry Harry C. Reals, Jr. Fred I. Rose Edward F. Littlehales Carter T. Reed Edgar A. Sayre, Jr. Lawrence W. Richardson Joseph I. Mathis John B. Sharp Forest C. Wallace Harold F. Sebring James B. Meigs, Jr. C. Edgar Simpson George W. Spining Ernest B. Miller Curtis D. Simpson KENTUCKY SOCIETY Ernie R. Bailey Lt. Gen . (Comp.) James A. Allen, Supt. of Robert W. Stevens, III William L. Moore Eldon L. Simpson the US Air Force Academy is flanked by George H. Thompson Ted A. Morris, Jr. Gary L. Simpson C. Leslie Dawson San Diego (Cal.) Chapter Pres. Bill Poyser Colorado Society Pres. Clarence L. Bixler Colorado Society Past Pres. James G. Luke H . Williams William A. Newton, Jr. John E. Simpson Harry L. Jackson (It) converses with Dr. Robert Detwiler, (It) and State V.P. Thomas C. Hiestand. McGrew (It) congratulates Sheriff George James D. Wood Clark L. Peters Michael B. Simpson Walter I. Lindsey, Jr. Joseph 0. Reneau Head of the San Diego State University's Comp. Allen, a dual SAR member of the Yarnell, recipient of the SAR Law COLORADO SOCIETY Gary M. Peters Vernal H. Simpson Faculty Senate, following the renowned Colorado and Kentucky Societies, was Enforcement Commendation Medal, and Edwin W. Barrett Wayne H. Peters WarrenS. Simpson Roy Rowntree educator's speech. The SAR Good Citi principal speaker at the 80th annual Past V.P. Gen. Edwin A. Williams (rt), re Robert C. Sites Robert E. Ward zenship Medal was bestowed upon Dr. Washington's Birthday Banquet in Den cipient of the Gold Good Citizenship Clarence L. DuPrez Harry T. Platt, III Detwiler during the program. ver. Medal. Robert M. Gordon, Jr. Rollin E. Priest Lawrence E. Sperry, Jr. LOUISIANA SOCIETY Alfred A. Hagedorn, III Hal K. St.Clair Paul A. Stauffer Robert T. Bennett 18 SAR MAGAZINE George A. Hagedorn William C. Searl, Sr. Robert M. Sullivan Frank L. Brown, Jr. William J. Gibert Wendell A. Compton Clyde M. Duckwell, Jr. Ray A. Larner, Sr. Parley M. Stearns. I I Donald A. DeWitt OREGON SOCIETY Men·ill K. Lemmon, Sr. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MAINE SOCIETY George P. Ditwiler, Jr. Leroy E. Finch John M. McCanlies, Jr. David B. Farnham Victor C. Harwood, III Robert L. Hendrick on Sharp McFarland Maynard E. Farnham C. Fred Hockenbary Martin 0. Lander Boone C. Roberts, I II John W. Warren Ralph B. John on, Ill George C. Ri chard on Harri on P. Smith, Jr. MARYLAND SOCIETY Leonard W. Lind ell Herbert A. Stahl Samuel D. Smith Carl G. Auld Louis G. Ochse James W. White J . Claire Sower , Jr. Mexico City/Taxco/Acapulco September 16-25, 1977 Allan R. Plage William B. Stephen William F. Beauchamp PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY Donald S. Stites H. L. Trentham ~ MEXICO ... so near, yet so foreign. Land of many contrasts ... cosmopolitan cities, quaint and ptcturesque towns, beach resorts where the jet set goes. Smiling, friendly ~ Haney H. Bell, Jr. Joseph H. Carter, Jr. ~ people, proud of their country and heritage, who enjoy sharing its beauty with visitors. A sh opper's paradise! Due to the recent devaluation of the peso, your dollar is worth ~~~ Edward D. Stite William L. Turner William K. Funds Philip W. Didion almost twice as much. Excellent buys in pottery, glassware, jewelry, semi·prec1ous stones, hand woven fabncs, art. Do your Chnstmas shoppmg early. ~ Robert C. Stites Billy J. Walser Perry Hall Gordon B. Fister William K. Hearn Franklin E. Whitlock Willie H. Walser FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16- ARRIVAL MEXICO CITY/WELCOME RECEPTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23- BONANZA YACHT CRUISE James J. Foltz, Jr. At the proper It me. you wtll check 10 lor your conf~rmed flights to MEXICO CITY'! Upon Morntng departure to the dock to board the BONANZA YACHT lor a lun·lilled crUISe Jame H. Wooten, Jr. Ralph A. Lewi NEW MEXICO SOCIETY John C. Frich, Jr. arrival, you will be met and dnven to the beautiful newEL PRESIDENTE CHAPULTEPEC. around Acapulco Bay EnJOY refreshments and entertamment There :s also t1me for Charle B. Zuber, Ill overlookmg magmftcent Chapultepec Park. You have been preregtstered and need sw1mm1ng m the warm waters ol the Pac1f1c. so bnng or wear your sw1msu•t Rema•nder Cecil L. Mulford Ralph W. Barr William H. Frich only ptck up your room key at the NSSAR Hospttaltly Desk. Baggage handlmg has of the afternoon free Jo eph F. Mullineaux, II John S. Matthew Charle H. Ganiear UTAH SOCIETY been taken care of for you. The rematnder of the afternoon IS free to become aquamted Alfred S. Nusbaum Joseph S. Miller with your surroundmgs. Evening is on your own. You might like to visit the LA PERLA HIGH DIVERS SHOW .. Mark B. Hammond Timothy L. Clarke a daring performance from the Cliffs of La Quebrada into the foaming PacifiC surf Henry C. Peden, Jr. 130 feet below. EMPIRE STATE SOCIETY (N .Y.) David S. Hartman Leon L. Piatt Thts evemng, a WELCOME " BIENVENIDOS" RECEPTION. mcludmg cocktatls and Robert E. Phillips Herman M. Bates, III John A. Hartman Derryfield N. Smith tno to entertam 10 the true Latm manner. Remamder of the evenmg ts free to enJOY S. Procter Rodger Marvin E. Smith dinner on your own at one of Mexico City's fine restaurants. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24- FREE DAY/FAREWELL RECEPTION Jon H. Bates Jo eph A. Hartman, Jr. Today IS free to enJOY as you wtsh or perhaps you woulr1 be >nterested m takmg H. Baldwin Street Waldemar H. Boldt Frank A. Keagy Melvin J. Stanford advantage of the followmg OPTIONAL TOUR Glenn L. Whitecotten 0 car C. Carr Jr. Robert H. Lear VERMONT SOCIETY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17- CITY TOUR John D. Worthington, I I I Mornmg departure on a tour of thts "Ctty of Contrasts", vtsttmg the Nat tonal Palace. DEEP SEA FISHING 1/1 $35.00 PER PERSON Albert H. Colton, Jr. Harry P. D. Milhoan Russell W. Field wtth tis frescoes by Otego Rtvera. depictmg the htstory of Mextco: the Cathedral of based on 6 persons per boat. mcludmg transportation box MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY Donald R. Finch Harold E. Pierce Albert R. Galusha Mextco: Mam Plaza: Chapultepec Park, and a vtstt to a glass factory. LUNCH at the lunch. hshtng ltcense. tackle and batt Ernest R. Caverly magnif1cent Museum of Anthropology, followed by a htghltght tour. See the ongmal Ernest A. Fitter, Ill Robert K . Robin on Justin A. Holden Aztec Calendar. so accurate no leap year was needed: Tlaloc. the 162·ton Ram God, Christopher Dow Robert R. Fuller Charles G. Stone, I I Allan D. Sutherland Mtxtec Tombs: a replica of Mextco Ctty when Cortez landed, and much more Lewis W. Dunton, Jr. Arvel Hallam Edward H. Stringer Remamder of the day IS free Thts evenmg. a FAREWELL POOLSIDE RECEPTION mcludtng cocktails and tno to VIRGINIA SOCIETY entertam m the true Latm manner William W. Hodge Robert L. Mosmer Walter G. Stringer, Jr. Brook B. Bergner SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18- BALLET FOLKLORICO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25- RETURN HOME Stephen R. Holt Odell A. D. Johnston Alexander C. Taylor 1 Robert B. Bergner Thts mornmg, depart for a spectacular performance of the world·famous BALLET At the proper t1me. transportation will be prov1ded to the a1rport for your return 1qht Franklin J. Marryott Raymond R. Lewis William F. Yohe, Jr. FOLKLORICO, featunng songs and dances from every prov1nce 10 Mextco. Afterwards. home a vtstl to SULLIVAN PARK to enJOY the outdoor exh1btl of some of Me xtco's fmest Charles E. Brownell , Jr. PRICE PER PERSON $280 00 Shanng a Twm Room Asa E. Phillips, I II William H. Lutz George W. Zuspan young artists John F. Cooper $370.00 Smgle Occupancy Carlyle W. Reed ArthurS. Merrow, Jr. SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY Carl E. Cuthrell Arthur Willi ·, Jr. WalterJ. Nellis Balance of the day free Perhaps a visit to Chapultepec Castle, once the imperial residence PRICE INCLUDES: William G. Baker Dudley C. Edson of Maximillian ... or Chapultepec Park, where you can go boating, picnicking, or listen 'Round·tnp transfers a~rportlhotella~rport , mcludmg baggage handling and t1ps at MICHIGAN SOCIETY Marvin Phillip a~rports and hotels ·g n1ghts deluxe hotel accommodattons as outlined. mcludmg John B. Cleveland J. Cam Fields to band concerts, or, a visit to the Thieves' Market. Ask you guide for more information Richard R. D. Brown William D. Powers tax. '2 Cocktail ReceptiOns. mcludtng mus•c and cocktailS 'C1ty Tour wtth lunch Larry D. Dick on William N . Gardner ·Ballet Folklonco. 'S1ghtseemg m pnvate a1r cond1t1oned motorcoach. •ncludmg all Robert M. Heydon Ronald B. Reynold s entrance tees. 'Bonanza Yacht CrUise. 'Mex1can Government Tounst Perm1t ~NSSAR Francis B. Donnelly, III John M. Hudgins, III MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19- FREE DAY Lawrence W. Hu ton Robert E. Roe ch Today IS free .. perhaps you may be mterested 1n stgnmg up for the followmg OPTIONAL Travel Representative tn attendance to coordmate all acttv1ttes Carl C. Hendrick , Sr. Richard S. B. Hudgins Grant S. Kingon John E. Sanford TOUR: Robert H . MacCiaren Clare E. Monroe Harold G. Segerstrom, Jr. SOUTH DAKOTA SOCIETY NOT INCLUDED: Bartley R. McBath • AIRFARE • (NSSAR Travel Headquarters will prepare airline tickets hometown/MPxico/ James L. Monroe Thomas J. Spencer Clarence I. John on SHRINE PYRAMIDS TOUR/LUNCH AT TEOCALI if• $15.00 Guy M. Sawin Jame H. Monroe Thts mornmg depart for the Archaeologtcal Zone of San Juan hometown, utilizing special excursion and/or group fares where applicable. to save you Charles E. Shontz Ralph E. Spring tead Teotthuacan. En route. VISit the Shnne of Guadalupe, a livmg Travel $S's.) •Meals, other than those mentioned in itmerary, *Opttonal Tours •Mexican John R. Pate, Sr. tnbute to the Mextcan fatth. At the Pyramtds of the Sun and Departure Tax. •ttems of a personal nature, such as bar bills. room serv•ce, telephone George R. Thomas Davie W. Terwilliger TENNESSEE SOCIETY Moon. walk among these huge structures as your Escort Lawrence D. Pratt and tips to those rendering a personal service. Roger D. Ba kette, Jr. explams thetr fascmatmg h1story Contmue to the beaullful MINNESOTA SOCIETY NORTH CAROLU4A SOCIETY Murray F. Rose Teocali Restaurant for lunch Thoma T. Bea ley, II CANCELLATION A cancellatton fee of St5 00 per person wtll be assessed for cancel Charles A. Stuck, Jr. Charles J. Bl ake, Jr. George L. Smith, Jr. lattons recetved less than 30 days pnor to departure Charles F. Carroll, Jr. Kinchen W. Exum Edwin C. Sturdivant, Jr. MISSISSIPPI SOCIETY James A. Hamilton, III TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20- ARRIVE TAX CO Richard W. Cramer Samuel H . Thomas, Jr. Morntng departure for Taxco, passmg through the "C1ty of Eternal Spnng", Cuernavaca. Bland H. Campbell, Jr. Albert L. W. Hyder where you wtll see the Palace of Cortez and Matn Plaza Cont1nue to Tax co amvtng Francis W. Crawley Meaux Thornton, II I SAMPLE ROUND TRIP TOUR BASINGY:ARES Dempse McMullen Clay T. Jackson tn ttme for lunch at your hotel the lovely HOLIDAY INN Afternoon VISit to the Edward L. Fox Charles W. Truxal!, Jr. Church of Santa Pnsca. Matn Plaza. and the Market Place FROM FROM Mo es C. Miller John L. Morgan Robert P. Gorrell John A. Vance The evemng IS yours to enJOY dmner on your own NEWYORK $293 LOSANGELES St91 MISSOURI SOCIETY James H. Taliaferro, Jr. CHICAGO $267 MIAMI $226 David C. Harm Nathaniel P. Ward, III WASHINGTON 0 C $288 AT~ANTA $253 John F. Fix R. Edward Mills TEXAS SOCIETY Mowton L. Waring WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21- FREE DAY Above spec1al fares can only be utilized by bookmg your atr reservations Daniel J . Houser through NSSAR Travel Headquarters Harrison B. Smith Carrol 0. Buttrill Junius M. West, Jr. Today IS free to en1oy as you wtsh dtscover the Stiver arttsan·s shops that ltne the Raymond K. Kirkpatrick narrow cobblestone streets 1n Mex1co's most p1cturesque town Shop, Sightsee, or In those C1t1es where 40 or more partiCipants s1gn up. the spec1al Group NORTH DAKOTA SOCIETY Paul Cates Prescott L. Wetherill JUSt platn relax' 40 a~rfare will be utll1zed. savmg you addtttonal Travel ss·s' Anthony C. Lep ki Harry S. Ca ler Stephen T. Denny WASHINGTON STATE SOCIETY Fares quoted above m effect May 1 1977 and subrect to change by the Joseph G. Siceluff a1r1tnes at any t1me Sterley G. Doss mann Allen R. Carter THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22- ARRIVE ACAPULCO Michael R. Wade OHIO SOCIETY Thts morntng, conttnue your scentc dnve to ACAPULCO and the beauttful beach· Above are sample c1t1es only lnd1v1dual Tour Basmg fares available John A. Elmore Carl 0. Matison, Jr. from most ma1or U S c1t1es Robert F. Winegar, II Charles J. Clarke, III stde HYATI PLAZA INTERNATIONAL. your room and balcony overlookmg Acapulco Charles E. Frazier, Jr. William M. Riley Bay. Remamder of day ts at letsure. MONTANA SOCIETY George F. Cozad William F. Gilson Jesse 0. Thomas William C. Summers Joseph S. Dowman Clinton R. Hackney WEST VIRGINIA SOCIETY Nelson R. Embrey Clinton R. Hackney, II Please clip and mat I to DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS: NEBRASKA SOCIETY James M. Jarvis Albert D. Gilchri t Clinton R. Hackney, III NSSAR Travel Headquarters August 5, 1977 Wilton H. Dorris J . Le ter Link P.O. Box 32366 Robert W. Haley Thomas J. Harwell San Anton to, Te xas 78216 Richard L. Egger Charles W. Merritt John M. Hoyes Alfred E. Hockaday Tel: (512) 341·8131 Vernon D. Lowery Charle W. Merritt, Jr. Jay M. Menefee Alfred E. Hockaday, Jr. Enclosed IS a check for S ------LeRoy E. Ringland Aldred P. Wallace George 0 . Pettyjohn, II Edward 0. Hockaday NAME ______SPOUSE ______ADDRESS ------GreerS. Ri ing Richard S. Wil on David S. Ralph E. Dean Hopf CITY------STATE ------ZIP ------HOME PHONE I ------BUSINESS ( NEVADA SOCIETY Stephen R. Ranck WISCONSIN SOCIETY John E. Harney, III Victor 0 . Jackson, Jr. PLEASE ( " ) Hugh A. Stephenson, III Ralph E. Janikow ky ( )$280.00 Share Twm ) $370.00 Stngle Occupancy L. Weaver T. Jackson Paul Kellogg, III Leon C. Strickland Eugene R. elson OPTIONAL TOURS: Philip C. Jolly ( ) SHRINE PYRAMIDSITEOCALI M______persons NEW HAMPSHIRE SOCIETY Kark E. Webb, III Howard B. Russell ) DEEP SEA FISHING • ------persons Orien N. Justice, Jr. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS: C. Harold Colburn OKLAHOMA SOCIETY Samuel G. Kail Wilbur J. Stowell 1(We) w1sh to depart (ctty) on (date) ------to Mextco and return to (Ctlyl ______on (datel ______NEW JERSEY SOCIETY Quince B. Boydstun James M. Kilgore, Jr. WYOMING SOCIETY ) Please charge a~rltne ttckets to a CREDIT CARD I ) Please bill me Charle R. Appler Jon P. Curtius Orman L. Kimbrough, III Anthony P. Eastmond SPRING 1977 21 PRICE LIST THE RUSSIAN BEAR IS HUNGRY A TREAT FOR THE LADIES Orders should be sent PREPAID to National Headquarters, 2412 Massachusetts Ave., by Compatriot Bob Sikes, U.S. Congressman at the Milwaukee Congress N. W., Wash., D. C. 20008. Make checks payable to "Treasurer Gen., SAR." Florida Society, SAR Jewelry & Accessories Membership rosette for lapel with clutch-back, W' or W' 00000000000000000000000 1.50
Prior to the invasion of Angola by Cuban forces in upport In lots of 24 or more OOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1.25
of a Communist faction which now controls that nation, the Miniature enameled SAR membership lapel bar OOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOO 1.50
U.S. made limited effort to provide financial help and Bicentennial SAR Belt Buckle ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 7.50
weapons to another group which was friendly to our country. New Glory Ladies' Jeweled Flag Pin oooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooo OOOOooooooOOooOOOOooOOOOOOOO 9.75
An uproar in Congress about American involvement abroad SAR insignia cuff-links OOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooOOooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooo oooo oooooooooooooo 3.50 caused the cancellation of all U.S. aid. The Communi t SAR insignia tie-clasps OOOOOOoooo oooooooo ooooooooooooo oOOOOOO OOOOOooo OOoooooo oo oooo oooooo oo•oo ooooooooo 3.50 takeover followed. Whether continued American financial SAR insignia tie tacs oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 3.50 aid would have prevented the Cuban action is doubtful but it SAR Ties (Navy Blue or Red, 100% polyester, button-down) 000000000000000000 6.00 is a possibility. In any event, congre ional action helped Zippo Lighter with enameled SAR emblem OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo oo oo oooooo oooooooooooooooo· 5.00 seal the doom of the effort for a non-communist government Gold bullion embroidered SAR emblem with clutchbacks 0000000000000000000000 15.00 Embroidered SAR emblems (for wear or framing) oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. 1.50 in Angola. SAR Paperweight oo·· · · · · oo··· · ····· ········· oo••oo··oo··· · ···· · ·····oo······oo·oo··oo··oo···· ·····oo ··· oo · 2.50 A NEW SAR ACCESSORY Recently troops from Angola invaded Zaire. Zaire had SAR Pen Stand with Parker Pen 00000000000000000000 00 0000 000000 0000 00000000 0000 000000 0000 00 00 000 7.00 provided a si tance to the movement which was favorable to Our SAR insignia embroidered in Stereo Album, " The History of the American Revolution" 0000000000000000000000 6.50 the West. The other major Portuguese colony in South Af SAR Coasters (set of four) oooooo.oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 3.00 gold bullion thread by master rica is Mozambique. That country, too, has gone Com On Monday afternoon, June 27th, the ladies attending the 87th Gilded stars to represent approved supplemental applications 00000000000000 1.50 craftsmen. Magnificent for wear on muni~t. It appear that there is no end to the Communist Congress will be treated to a delightful tea at one of Milwaukee's SAR decals oo·········· ······················· ·oo· ··· · ······oo·······oo················oo···········oo···· · · ··· .35 effort to gobble up the world. There i very little the U.S. blazers or jackets with clutch-back showplaces, the magnificent and unforgettable Villa Terrace. SAR stamps, sheet of 70 oooooooooooooo.oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooo 1.00 can do about it, hort of armed intervention, which is out of Medals & Certificates fasteners for easy mounting and re the question. It is significant that while the Communi t Bronze Good Citizenship Medal (including student certificate) 0000000000000 4.00 moval. $15.00 forces take over additional countrie and while Ru sia con Silver Good Citizenship Medal oooooooooooooooooooooo ooooOOOOOOoo oo oooo oooo ooooOOoo ooooooooOOooOO OO 5.50 tinues to increa e her military power, we are going in the Gold Good Citizenship Medal oooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooOOooOO oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o 35.00 other direction. There are fewer friendly countries; we have Certificate for presentation with gold or silver Good Citizenship medal . 2.00 fewer military bases available to us oversea ; there i · a ROTC Medal, bronze, with ribbon bar (for high school units) ooOOooooooOOOOOO 3.50
gradual weakening of our military trength in comparison ROTC Medal, silver, with ribbon bar (for college units) 00000000000000000000000000 4.00
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strength in a much more ignificant way than i now being War Bars for above (W.W.I, W.W.II, Korea, Vietnam) ooooooooooooooOOooooOOooooOOOOOO 2.00
done. The Ru sian bear i hungry for peoples and territories. Patriot Medal (including certificate) (for award by state societies) 00000000 12.00
Ru sia ha pent billions in recent year to trengthen their Miniature War Service Medal 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 6.00
Civil Defense effort. The American effort is very small and Miniature Patriot Medal oooo oooooo ooooooooooooo ooooooooo ooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo· 6.00 comparatively ineffective. The Rus ians are building under Miniature Silver Good Citizenship Medal oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 6.00 ground shelter and underground factories. We are not. The Miniature Gold Good Citizenship Medal oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 7.50 Ru ians are taking full advantage of the opportunitie given Miniature Minute Man Medal ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. 7.50
Law Enforcement Commendation Medal (including certificate & bar) 00 12.00 them to achieve strategic comparability in the SALT talk . SAR TIE CLASP In the same period, we have done very little to trengthen Martha Washington Award Medal & Certificate (for distaff assistance) . 14.00 our nuclear capabilitie . Without as i tance from the War SAR Medal of Appreciation & Certificate (for assistance by OARs) 0000000 14.00 Quantity discounts on all medals: 25-5%; 50-10%; 100-20% saw pact countries which also are heavily armed, Russia's Blank certificates, engraved & embossed with heading only; 7112'' x 9" . 1.00 conventional military strength is much greater than ours and the NATO countrie combined. Grave Markers Now Russia says it i time for President Carter to top Your Compatriots in the 95th Congress Grave Markers for Revolutionary Graves .ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOooooooOOOOOOOOOOOO 25.00 Grave Markers for SAR Members' Graves OOOOOOOOooooooooooooOOooOOOOooOOoooOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 25.00 talking about human right if he expects to continue detente SENATORS REPRESENTATIVES and the efforts towards arms limitation. Congress recently Supplies for State Societies, Chapters & Members refused to adopt an amendment providing that we would not Alabama-James B. Allen Alabama-Bill Nichols SAR nylon flags, 3' x 5' (flag only) oooooooooooooooooooo.oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 42.00 trade with countries which do not observe human rights. It Florida-Lawton M. Chiles, Jr. Arizona-John J. Rhodes Matching nylon U.S. flag, 3' x 5' (flag only) OOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooo.ooooooooooooooooooooooo 27.50 included Ru sia, one out tanding violator of human rights. Geo11ia-Sam Nunn California-Barry Goldwater, Jr. 1Va" official ribbon, per yard ooooooOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOO 1.50
Geo11ia~erman California-Bob Wilson 0000000000000000000000 00 At the same time, Congres placed an embargo on Rhodesia E. Talmad&e Official insignia cuts (for printing SAR stationery), each 4.50 ROSETIE Maryland-Charles McC. Mathias Florida-Charles E. Bennett Reprint, " That the Truth May Prevail," per 100 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOO 3.00 in the name of human right . Thi will give Russia control of North Dakota-Quentin N. Burdick Florida-Robert l. F. Sikes The Making of George Washington OOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo· 1.00 the supply of chrome which is essential to American indus Oklahoma-Dewey F. Bartlett Indiana-James D. Quayle 3 to 25 0000000000 .90; 25 or more ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .75 try. This situation persisted several years ago when by Ad Pennsylvania-Richard S. Schweiker Kentucky-William H. Matcher Handbook ... oooo····oo···········ooooo•oo···oo·· oo•·oo····oo···· · ·oo·· ··oo· ·····oo·· •••• oo •••••• oo •••• •• ••••• 1.00 ministration edict, we tagged along behind the U.N. and South Carolina-Strom Thurmond Louisiana-W. Henson Moore, Ill New membership application instruction booklet 000000 00 00000000 0000000000 0000000000 .10 Britain in refu ing to purcha e Rhodesian chrome. We then Texas-John G. Tower New York-Jack Kemp Vi11inia~arry F. Byrd, Jr. New York~amilton Fish, Jr. New membership application instruction booklet, per 100 ooooooooooooooooooOOO 7.50 bought from Russia at almost double the price. American Ohio-John M. Ashbrook " Pledge to the SAR" cards, per 10 OOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOO .50 workmen and American industry are affected adversely by Pennsylvania-John P. Murtha, Jr. per 100 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 3.00 action such as this. American military strength is hurt. The Tennessee-James H. Quillen Basic Documents (reproductions of Bill of Rights and
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would make better progress through diplomatic channels Dinner Place Cards with attractive SAR insignia in color, each 0000000000000 .12
than by attempted coercion. Other countries that need President Carter's goal of balancing the federal budget by National Society Constitution & By-Laws oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1.00
Rhodesian chrome buy it without regard to the U.N. or 1981 seems far-fetched in light of Administration and Con "What My SAR Membership Means to Me" booklet oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .15
majority rule. American just won't learn how to protect our gressional actions on the budgets for the current fiscal year "What My SAR Membership Means to Me" booklet, per 100 00000000000000000 8.00 own best interests. and 1978. To accomodate the Carter economic stimulus Membership promotion pamphlets per 100 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 3.00 package, the Senate by a vote of 72-20 and the House by a Single-sheet application blanks, per 100 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.oooooooooo 5.00 ATIENTION, PROSPECTIVE DELEGATES vote of239-169 raised fiscal year 1977 spending ceilings. The Single-sheet application blanks, per 500 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 22.00 to the 91th SAR Annual Con&ress at Milwaukee Senate approved outlays of$415 billion with a deficit of$68.2 Two-page application blanks, per 100 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8.00 billion, while the House voted for spending $419.1 billion, Work Sheets per 100 000000000000 00 0000 00000000000000000000 0000000000 00000000000000 ooooooooooOOooooOOoooo 4.00 Supplemental blanks, No state imprint, per 100 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOO 6.00 Remember that accredited dele&ates are entitled to a tax deduc with a $70.3 billion deficit. Meanwhile, President Carter sent Chapter Charter, suitable for framing oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 2.00 tion of their expenses of attendin& the Con&ress. Reference: Revenue Congress his revisions of the Ford budget for fiscal year By-Law 19 Reinstatement Blanks, per 20 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOO 1.50 Ruling 58-240 (CB 1958-1, page 141) 1978. The President increa ed the former Administration's Transfer blanks, per 25 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1.50 Re&retta~y. all attenders who are not accredited dele&ates, in spending projections by $19.4 billion to $459.4 billion, with a cludin& wives, •o not qualify for exemption. Membership cards with state society imprint, per 100 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 15.00 $57.7 billion deficit, $10.7 billion above the Ford projection. SAR ZIPPO LIGHTER Membership cards with state society imprint, per 500 ooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 20.00
Membership cards with state society imprint, per 1000 00000000000000000000000000 25.00 22 SAR MAGAZINE 23 "HOW-THEY-VOTE" COMMITTEE REPORT TO COMPATRIOTS HOW TO SELL "HOW-THEY-VOTE" Whenever you hear someone complain about conditions for which Congress is responsible, hand that person a subscription card and suggest that it be signed and mailed-with a check. If you know the Public interest in the voting records of Members of Congress is be person well enough, see that the check is drawn and put it in your ginning to have beneficial results. Consider the fate of the Common pocket together with the card. If cash is offered, take it and draw your Situs bill on March 23rd. Congressmen know they are being classified . check to How-they-Vote,-but don't forget to mail the cards and And public concern about the effectiveness of our armed forces has checks -promptly. If your friend has neither checkbook nor cash, encouraged President Carter in dealing with Soviet Russia. offer to lend him $3 -at the highest rate of interest the law allows! Study the subscription card-particularly the final paragraph, until you realize why Accountability Letters are not ignored by Members of The response of Congress and the President to public sentiment demon Congress. And remember that to succeed, a salesman must convince strates the effect of concerted action by individuals supported by much of the himself that he is representing a good product. influential press. The improvement we see is not so much a result of political action as it is an effect of political education. Freedom insists that we lay sacrifices upon her altar, or she will fly away. "How-they-Vote" is sponsored by the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution
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SPRING 1977 25 24 SAR MAGAZINE A Message from the National Constitution Week Chairman On analysi , the SAR participation in Citizenship Day, Sept. 17th and Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23, of 1976 showed a mode t growth over previous years. This is a pro C11ttORD L. Alt Es. JR .• Mich. Soc R" Y\10ND C. JONES. Conn. Soc. ;\rc HOI"'"' C A 1 t-tAS. Tex. Soc S-\MUEL E. KELLEY . Wi c. Soc. gram in which our individual chapters are becoming more Root:- R 1 P. 8"1 L. Tenn. Soc A. H. KENT, JR .. Va. Soc. involved. SAR leadership is more apparent each year. En\\JN L.. BARILE~or-o. N.J. Soc. GEORGE E. KEPHART, Ariz. Soc. Sr \'It t'l R. 8£:.1 DEN, Wise. Soc. \livRON W. KIMBALL. Mass. oc. Now is the time for each chapter president to direct his EDWARD A. C BI·.NNETT. Ga. Soc. EDWIN S. KNOWLES . R.I. Soc. Constitution Week Chairman to organize his committee and W" nR E. B"IIDP. Ill. Soc STUAR 1 C. H. LAIST, Tex. Soc. Wntt\\t T. Bl-\1'1:.. Te·<. Soc TH0\1\ H. LARKE. JR .. Calif. Soc. contact the office of the Mayor, City Council, County HEA 111 D. BotJRDON. JR., Fla. oc. ELMER E. LENT, R.I. Soc. LeoNARD R. Bo' D. Calif. Soc. ERNEST R. LIVERMORE, Ariz. Soc. Board of Supervi ors, or governing bod y, as well as state Jo11" P H. BREWSTER. Ohio oc. CHARI ES T. LO'Y E. MARSH. Calif. Soc. celebrations occurred Ia t year and then to formulate and H \RR\ T. BeRN. Tenn. Soc. (Pres. Gen. 196-1) BILLINGS M. MCARTHUR, Fla. Soc. GtOR<,t- D. CAJI)WLLL. Kty. Soc. HARI EY D. McKESSON, Fla. oc. augment those that may be planned for this coming year. TII0\1 s C. CARIER. Ga. Soc. RICHARD D. MEADFR, R. I. Soc. (Citizen hip Day on Sept. 17th , and Constitution Week, RoorH.T W. CA'iltE.BlRR"\. Tex. Soc. ROBERT A. MuMPER, Md. Soc. HP~R'I J. C Uli·IEI o, II. Mas ... oc. DoNN W. Muzzy, Calif. Soc. Sept. 17-23, 1977). HutofRT E. Ctt \MBLRLAI"'<, Ill. Soc. EDW RD F. NEAL, Miss. Soc. Combine your efforts with the DAR and CAR. Insist on a CHARI rs H. CHtr-.n. .H. Soc. ROBERT H . EIKIRK, Md. Soc. H AROI o K. CROP'i[Y, N.Y. Soc. EDWARD E. OYES, Fla. Soc. leadership role in your community. We have copies of sam WJIIJ.o\\t L. D fi-A. Calif. oc. Do"AL C. O'BREIN, Conn. Soc. ple proclamations that are yours for the asking. Almo t all Jos.tP•t R. D"R""ALl. Tex. Soc. SA\1UEL C. PARK. JR., Utah Soc. L\WlRENCE R DAVIS, Me. Soc. GEORGE F. PATTERSON, Ohio Soc. radio stations, television stations, and news media are recep C1 AIJI>I L. DLVANE. Fla. Soc. Russu L C. PowELL, Va. Soc. tive to well pl anned articles or local program . This is e pe Wutl o\\t H DICtORE M . Ho1 BERT. N.J Soc. Mo,.,rE E. WiLSON , Fla. Soc. JoHN R. JPTHE MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY unanimously nominates for election to the office of Chancellor General its own compatriot HARRY THOMAS BURN 1895- 1977 ASA E. PHILLIPS, JR. Compatriot Harry T. Burn, a Past President General of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolu Mr. Phillips is a distinguished attorney engaged in the general tion, was called to eternal rest by his Creator on February practice of the law in Boston at 53 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, (617) 742-2590. He is a graduate of the 19, 1977. Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, and the Harvard By unanimous resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Law School. He served as an officer of the United States Navy; in the office of the General Counsel of the War Production Nation.al Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Board; as an Assistant to the Secretary of State of the United States with Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., and James F. Byrnes. In this page is respectfully and affectionately dedicated to S.A. R. he has served as State President for Massachusetts, the memory of this distinguished American. National Trustee from the Massachusetts Society, Chainnan of the State Presidents' Caucus, and State Chainnan for the Compatriot Harry T. Burn will not be forgotten by his Annual Congress held in Boston, 1975. many friends who were privileged to know him. His memory will remain as an inspiration to the Society he served so well.
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SPRING 1977 27 26 SAR MAGAZINE Secretary, Kendrick Holle, Apt. 825 S. Cry>tal Tower;, 1600 Secretary, Raymond C. Perry, 1515 Edgemere Dr., Roches Banni>ter PI. , 36608. Lakeland Chapter-Sec.: Eugene A. Henning. 17 ') C!Tace Gar S. Eads St., Arlington, Va. 22102. ter 14612. William Burgess Chapter, Russellville-Pres.: Col. Vernon S. den;, 33801. LIVING PAST PRESIDENTS GENERAL FWRIDA NORTH CAROLINA Brown, 420 Palisade Dr., Florence 35630; Sec.: James H. John De Vane Chapter, Plant Cuy-Pre>.: Dwight M. De Pre,ident, George E. Morris, 690-64th St. So., St. Petersburg President, David P. Henry, 14 Williams Circle, Chapel Hill Webb, P.O. Box 405, 35653. Vane. Polk City, 33868; Sec.: Claude L. De Vane. RFD 6. Jott" W Fi""GLR. New York. 1949 WALTER G. SlERLING, Texas, 1968 33707 27514. Box 535, 33566. 960 Par~ Avenue. New York 10028 P.O. Box 2891. Hou\lon 77001 Secretary, Cecil L. Bothwell, Jr., 833 . Magnolia Ave .. Or Secretary, W. M. Stanley, 2506 Highland Dr .. Wilmington ARIZONA SOCIETY Tallahassee Chapter-Pr.- Davtd A. Avant. Jr .. Bo< 1711, WAll AO C. H \1 L. \1tchtgan. 1950-51 JMI>S B. GARDINER. ew York. 1969 lando 32803. 28401. Tucson Chapter, Tucson-Pres.: C. orman Flander.. 8801 E. P 0. Box 492, Alpena 49707 32302; Sec.: John D. Willtams, 2222 Kollarney Way, 32303. Box 87, Stuy,esant Sta., New York 10009 FRANCE, SOCIETY IN NORTH DAKOTA Buckboard Rd ., 85717: Sec.: Elwe,; F. Dyer. 14 N. L1ngley Central Florida Chapter-Pres.: Donald Walker, 920 Delancy AR 1 HL R A_ 01- 1 .\ Hot:SSA' l, Louhiana. 1953 WAt rER R. MARTIN, Rhode Island, 1970 President. Comte Rene de Chambrun, 52 Avenue des Chaml?s Acting Secretary, W. S. Woodward, c/o SAR. 2412 Mass. Ave., 85710. Ave .. Orlando, 32806: Sec.: E. Thompson Anllefl>on. Jr . 1424 Rtchard' Bldg .. New Orlean' 70112 16 Mar;hall Way, Rumford, 02916 Elysees. Paris Be. Ave., N.W .. Washington, D.C. 20008. Saguaro Chapter, Sun City-Pre;.: Alva F. McClanahan, 1936 E. Kaley St.. Orlando, 32806. \111 10~ M LOR>. Iowa, 1954 ELGLNt C. McGuiRE. Ohto, 1971 Secretary-Treasurer, Comte Francois d' Harcourt, 35 Ave. OHIO 12002 Thunderbird Rd .. 85351: Sec.: Robert T. Cunningham. Fort Lauderdale Chapter- Pres Joseph S. Rumbaugh. 2556 1H09 Third ''e .. Sioux City 51106 1220 Goodale Blvd .. Columbo; 43212 Matignon, Paris Sc. President, LTC Herbert G. Webb, 2170 Brookridge Dr., Day 10908 Saratoga Circle, 8535 I. N.E. 26th Ave., 33305: Sec.: C. Arthur Ralston. 251 S. Golf EI}(,,.\R W11 11 \MSO"~. JR.. ew Jero;ey. 1955 RYALl S. MoRGAN. Alabama, 1972 GEORGIA ton 45431. Phoenix Chapter-Pres.: Avery F. Olney. 321 W. Granada Blvd .. Apt. 293. Pompano Beach. 33064 1260 D Argyll Circle. Lt~e .. ood 08701 Box 3206. Birmingham 35205 President, Robert L. Newby, 226 Modella Dr .. Vienna31092. Secretary, Eugene C. McGuire, 1220 Goodale Blvd ., Colum Rd ., 85033: Sec.: Bruce 0. Wilson. 7106 N. 35th Ave .. Breurd Chapter, Cocoa-Pres. Jame> R. \Iii._, 1610 \1er GwRc.E E. T\RBOX, JR .. Colorado, 1957 MARION H. CRAWMER, Michigan, 1973 Secretary, James E. Warren, Jr., 544 Deering Rd. NW. At bus 43212. 85021. cury St.. Meffltt I•Iand , 32952: Sec.: Je.se H. Smtth;on. Sr .. The Polo Club, 3131 Ea't Alameda, Apt. 707. 1732 Buhl Bldg., Detroit 48226 lanta 30309. OKLAHOMA Palo Verde Chapter, Tempe-Pres.: C. Spencer Shotwell. 288 2495 Rickey Rd .. Melbourne. 32935 Denver ~0209 DR. M. GRAHAM CLARK. JR., Missouri. 1974 HAWAII President, Ross L. Robe, 1601 . W. 42nd PI., Oklahoma City Rossmoor Lei;ure World, Mesa, 85206: Sec.: William A. Daytona-Ormond Chapter-Pres. Robert G. Elliott. 1n1 HORACE Y K1 rtHEII. Mi-.,io.,sippt, 1961 School of the Ozark;, Point Lookout, Mo. 65726 President, L. Claggett Beck, M.D., 4807 Kahala Ave .. Hon 73118. Sherrill. 2 Rossmoor Leisure World. Me>a, 85206. Oakwood Ave .. Daytona Beach. 32014: Sec.: Ronald N P. 0. Box 266. Greenwood 38930 LT. Coo Roa•Rr D. SAVAGE, Penn;ylvania. 1975 olulu 96816. Secretary, Charles W. Britton, 8605 N.W. 92nd St., Okla Johnson. 326 S. Grandvtew Ave .. Daytona Beach. 32018. CJ.I \RI f<.. A. A"JDLRMlN. M.D .. Ohio. 1962 861 N. Hanover St., A304, Carlisle, Pa. 17013 homa City 73132. ARKANSAS SOCIETY Secretary-Treasurer, Ralph B. Cloward, M.D., 388 Alexan Crowley Ridge Chapter, Jonesbon>-Pr.,.: B. Clayton Roger>. Gainesville Chapter-Pres.: Dr. Lea G. Gramling. 640 .W 546 Wa,hmgton Ave.. E .. Warren 44483 der Young Bldg., Honolulu 96813. OREGO 1234 . Main , 72401; Sec.: Thomas M. Robinson. 921 E. 36th Terr .. 32607; Sec .. William T. Fo ter. 1719 .W 23rd How.-o E. CoL Ma\Sachu,ett;. 1965 IDAHO President, Herbert W. White, Jr., 8040 S. W. Terwolleger, Box 832. Oak BluiT,, 02557 Nettleton Dr .. 7240 I. Ave .. 32605. HONORARY PAST PRESIDENT GENERAL President. Walter A. Young, 2515 Heights Dr.. Boise 83702. Portland 97219. Boca-Deerfield Chapter-Pre,.: J A. Coleman. 770 Elm Tree KlNNETH G St-unt. SR .• Penn<..ylvania. 1966 Secretary, Thomas C. Farrer, 300 Hot Springs Dr., Boise Secretary, J, Mark Farris, 4418 S.W. Flower t., Portland CALIFORNIA SOCIETY Lane, SW. Boca Raton. 13432: Sec : Donald M Beckwith. Box 2302. MidCity Sta .. Philadelphta. Pa. 19103 83702. 97221. Los Angeles Chapter-Pre\.: William F. \1endenhall. Signal M.D .. 746 N E. Harbour Dr .. Boca Raton. 33432. LE" Yov... v SMITH. lllinoi,, 1967 HAROLD L. PuzNAM ILLINOIS PENNSYLVANIA Hill , 3309 Falcon Ave., Long Beach. 90807: Sec.: Glendon Caloosa Chapter-Pres.: William A. ewton, Sr .. 510 S.E. ]]1 N. Michigan Ave .. Suite 3200. Chicago 60601 Mease Manor. Apt 313, Dunedin. ~la. 33528 President, Dr. Leslie A. Bryan, 34 Fields E .. Champaign President, Henry T. Limberg, Sr., 512 Woodland Ave., C. Hall , 1361 Calle Cri>antemo, Thousand Oaks, 91360. 32nd Terr .. Cape Coral, 33904: Sec.: Franklin W. Barber. 4 I 61820. Grove City 16127. Pasadena Chapter-Pre;.· Arden H. Brame, Jr .. 1690 Altadena Fairview Blvd . Ft. Myer. Beach. 33931 Secretary, Robert M. Harrison, Room 1202, II6 S. Mich. Secretary, Lt. Col. Robert D. Savage, 861 N. Hanover St., A Dr., Altadena, 91001; ec.: Milton A. Wise, 1955 Devon DeBary-Deltona Chapter-Pres.: Dr. David Munroe, 39 DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS Ave., Chicago. Ill. 60603. 304, Carlisle 17013. Rd ., 91103. Periwinkle Dr. Debary, 32713: Sec.: LTC Willard M Ut INDIANA RHODE ISLAND Ri>erslde Chapter-Pres.: Dudley Williams, 27-108 Pine-HuN man. 50 Dogwood Trail. DeBary, 32713. President, George E. Carroll, 1534 E. Washington Ave., President, Alden C. Saunders, Box 142 , Apple Hill Dr., N. Rd. , Sun City. 92381; Sec.: Carl H. Lamb. 6855 Friars Rd .. Naples Chapter- Pres.: Ben H. Anderson, 3300 Gulf Shore General Officers South Bend 46617. Scituate 02857. No. 21, 92108. Blvd., N., 33940: Sec.: Charles A. Young, 9 Hackney Lane, Secretary, Cyril L. Johnson, R. R. I, Russellville 46175. Secretary, David W. Dumas, 50 Spring St., East Greenwich San Diego Chapter-Pre;.: William J. Poyser. 597 Pepper Tree 33940. IOWA 02818. Ct., San Marcos. 92069; Sec .. Carl N. Helmick. r .. 6805 Panama City Chapter-Pres Robert N Cars \I ell. 300 ~ Cove President General President, Volney H. Smith, 3416 Ashworth Road, West Des SOlTfH CAROLINA Yellow\tone Dr., 92506. Blvd., 12401; Sec .. Edward Cnttenden. P.O. 4586, 32401. 'MATTHEW B. SELLERS Moines 50265. President, Lt. Col. SamuelS. Wood, Ret., 2352 Bruce Ave .. San Francisco Chapter-Pres.: John P. Choate. 603 Fordham Charlotte Chapter, Port Charlotte-Pre,; Sheldon F. Coons. Secretary, G. Arthur Luther, P.O. Box 287, Charles City Spartanburg 29301. Rd .. San Mateo, 94402; Sec.: Kenneth B. Wihon, 130 Del 621 N.E. Garllner Dr.. 33952: Sec: Harold E. Merriam. 351 3030 .E. 40th Court 50616. ecretary, Carl H. May, 1221 Boiling prings Rd ., Spartan ano Ave., 941 12. Marius Rd .. North Port, 33595. burg 29303. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33308 KANSAS Palo Alto Chapter, Palo Alto-Pre;.: Walter B. Balch. 518 President, Scott W. Kelsey, RFD I, Ro.sville 66533. SOUTH DAKOTA Everett Ave., 94301; Sec.: Russel A. Estep, 1469 El Camino GEORGIA SOCIETY Secretary-Treasurer. Col. Ralph Goodell, Jr., 5436 W. 99th Preside nt, Francis E. Mundell, 823 1st St., N.W., Watertown Real , Belmont, 94002. John Milledge Chapter, Milledgevtlle-Pr"' Col John J Executive Committee, 1976-77 Registrar General Terr., Overland Park 66207. 57201. Oakland Chapter-Pres.: JohnS. Kennedy, 17271 Via Carmen, Schuyler, USA, 1707 Cedarwood Rd .. 31061: Sec.: John C Jack K. Carmichael, 2013 S. Walnut St .. Muncie, Ind. 47302 KENTUCKY Secretary, Kermit Stell, Box 514, Sturgis 57785. San Lorenzo. 94580; Sec.: David L. Stevenson. 5600 Van Montgomery. 241 S. Liberty St.. 31061. President, Jack D. Crump, 525 Griffith Ave., Owensboro SWITZERLAND Fleet Ave .. Richmond, 94804. Atlanta Chapter, Atlanta-Pres.: George E. Me. ally. fo62~ The following were nominated by the President Historian General 42301. President, Hon. Shelby C. Davis, U.S. Ambassador, U.S. Monterey Bay Chapter-Pres.: William T. Kiepura, Box 333. Williamson Dr .. N E .. 10328: Acting Sec· J . V \1ichael General and confirmed by the Board of Trustees: Fred T. Leathers, R. D. #3, Box 554, Altoona, Pa. 16601 Secretary, Thomas J, Lyne, P.O. Box 1257, Bowling Green Embassy, Bern. Soledad, 93960. Motes, 409 Winchester Trail, Smyrna. 300t!O. 42101. Secretary, A. Graham Shanley, 33 Avenue de Bode, Geneva. Fresno Chapter-Pres.: Frederic W. Lee. 1614 Teilman. George Walton Chapter, Alban)'-Pre~. lhe Rc"·· Jamc: .. Genealogist General LOUISIANA TE NESSEE 93705; Sec. Edward A. Birch. 1362 N Hughe; Ave .. #21. Parker, 207 Oleander Rd, Albany. 31705; Sec.: Donald I .. l.T. COL. ROBERT D. SAVAGE, 861 N. Hano>er St., A~, WiUiam M. Brown, 409 Sycamore Lane, Orange, Conn. 06477 President, Col. Jonathan D. Hawklns, 1966 Snowden Ave., 93728. Pye. r .. Box 694, 31702. Carlisle. Pa. 17013 President, WiUJam S. Arkle, 3736 Nashville Ave., ew Or Jeans 70125. Memphis 38107. Orange County Chapter-Pres.: T. Larned Eastmond II. 4507 Rome Chapter, Rome-Pres.: Jackson B. Harris. 508 E. ht St , '\EILL F. AMSLER, JR., 2145 Dryden, Houston, Te.. 77025 Chancellor General Secretary, Col. Shelton P. Hubbard, 181 I Masonic Temple Secretary, Joe E. Torrence, 404 United Amer. Bank Bldg., Delancy. Yorba Linda, 92686: Sec.: Thomas Hattan. 1770 30161: Sec.-Treas. Elli' F. Hale. 212 E. 9th St. 30161. DR. CALVIN E. CHUNN, 7740 Palmyra Dr., Fair Oaks, CaHf. Wibon K. Barnes, II I Ridgewood Rd .. Baltimore, Md. 21210 Bldg., 333 St. Charles St., New Orleans 70130. 200 Fourth Ave., N., Nashville 37219. Sherry Ln .. #93, Santa Ana, 92701. William ~!JIIer Chapter, Waycross-Pres.: Ed.,ard L. Darling, 95628 Chaplain General MAINE TEXAS Santa Barhara Chapter-Pres.: Herbert H. Clarke, Jr .. 250 I Jr., 323 Stric"'and Ave .. Blackshear, 31516; Sec.-Treas.: JA\!ES B. GARDI'\ER, Box 87, Stupesant Sta., N.Y., N.Y. Rev. Samuel J. Holt, 3061 Verdin Ave .. Cincinnati, Ohio 4521 I President, WilHam T. Barron, Rte. I, Box 163, Wimberley Sycamore Canyon Rd .. 93108; Sec.: Thomas F. Oliver, 524 Lawrence M Seaman. 1612 Dean Dr .. ·'1501 10009 President, Wedgewood P. Webber, 37 Applegate, Falmouth Foreside 04105. 78676. La Marina, 93109. Edward Telfair Chapter, Savannah-Pres. S R.tnJtock 05091. 3380 Ridgeview Dr., Santa Ro;a, 95404. WILSO'\ K. BAR.'iF..S, Chancellor General ington, D.C. 20008 02072. IDAHO SOCIETY Secretary, WiUJam R. Prather, I I Oak Cliff Rd .. Wellesley Secretary, Albert E. Slayton, P. 0. Box 74, Montpelier 05602. CONNECTICUT SOCIETY Hills 02181. VIRGINIA Old Fort Hall Chapter, Pocatello-Pres Dr. Wolliam l . Vice Presidents General President, Braxton H. Tabb, Jr., 2507 Central Ave., Alexan Gen. Dal'id Humphreys Branc:h, New Haven-Pres.; Eugene Clothier. Box 1230, 83201; Sec.: E. C. Phoenox Box 1616, MJCHIGAN W. Rice , 84 Washington Ave .• Hamden, 06518; Sec.: Robert David A. DoUber, 73R Maple St.. Whtte Rtver Jet., Vt. 05001 State Officers President, Linus W. Heydon, Sr., Rte. 2, Quincy 49082. dria 22303. 83201. New England Di,trict (Maine. N.H .. Vt.. Ma\S .. R.I & Secretary, Howard Bartholf, 1309 Bobbiedell Ln., Richmond P. McVey, 2764 Whitney Ave .. Hamden. 06518. Fort Sherman Chapter, Coeur d'Alene-Pre\.' Dr Hamilton Secretary, Scott E. Radford, c/o Miss M. Mac Donald, 14451 Gen. Gold Selleck SIIHman Branch, Bridgeport-Pres.: Horatio Conn.) ALABAMA Stahelin Ave., Detroit 48223. 23229. H. Greenwood. 770 Gov't Way, 83814: Sec .. C. D. Mills. Lt. Col. Rkhard E. Crane, 25 Wilson Terrace. Elizabeth, N.J. President, John L. McConnell, 33 II Montevallo Rd. , Bir WASHINGTON J. French, Jr., 19 Maf>h Rd., Easton. 06612; Sec.: EbertS. 7 15 Wallace Ave., 83814. MINNESOTA Overbaugh, 2615 Bronson Rd., Fairlield, 06430. 07208 mingham 35223. President, Victor A. Gilbertsen, M.D., 162 S. Mississippi President, Carl G. Stillman, 11408 Gravelly Lake Dr., S. W. Old Fort Boise Chapter, Bo"e-Pres .. Carlton E. Tappan. 1320 orth Atlantic Dimict (N.Y. & N.J.) Secretary. William A. Cochran, Jr., 302 Mecca Ave., Tacoma 98499. Nathan Halo Branch, New London-Pres.: RAdm. George H. . 12th St.. 83702; Sec. Edgar E Jacobs. 2417 Weaver Cir Rtver Blvd. , St. Paul 55105. Wales, 14 Old Colony Rd ., N. Stonmgton. 06359; Sec. Col. Carroll Wright, 810 E. High St.. P.O. Box 1603, Char Homewood 35209. Secretary, John Hallberg Jones, 2700 E. Minnehaha Pkwy., Secretary, Kenneth 11. Morse, 10827 S.E. 23rd St., Bellevue cle. 83704. lottesville, Va. ::!1902 ALASKA 98004. Jackson Bird, 6 New City St., Essex, 06426. Minneapolis 5.5406. Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth Branch, Hartford-Pres.: Dr. Ed ILLINOIS SOCIETY Mid Atlantic Dt>trict (Penna .. Del., Md .. D.C. & Va.) Pre>ident, James C. Wardlaw, 1925 N~ Salem Dr., Anchor MJSSISSIPPI WEST VIRGINIA Rkhard H. Thompson, Jr., 13 I I Bright water> Blvd.. .E St. age 99504. President, James M. Van Metre, 306 Church St., Lewisburg mund B Boatner, Rm . 208, 967 Farmington Ave .. W Sprlngroeld Chapter-Pres .. Charles W. Adams. 2107 Cardinal President, 0. lit. Smith, Jr., 210 W. Water St .. Biloxi 39530. Hartford. 06107; Sec.: Robert W. Shinabarger, 48 Thomson Dr., 62704; Sec.: Allen W. Luttrell, 2034 N. 8th St., 62702. Petersburg. Fla. 33704 Secretary, Edward C. Wardlaw, 1925 N. Salem Dr., Anchor Secretary, Frank H. Sleeper, 808 Rutherford Dr., Jackson 24901. South Atlantic District (N.C .. S.C., Ga. & Fla.) age 99504. Secretary, C. A. Walworth, 4003 Staunton Ave., Charleston Rd ., W. Hartford, 06107. Piankeshaw Chapter-Pres. Robert W. Bill;. 506 W. Washing 39206. Chaplain Ebenezer Baldwin Branch, Danbury-Pres.: Melville ton, Urbana. 61801; Sec Dr. Roy A. Axford, 2017 Cottage S. L. Johnson, Jr., 900 Strong Ave., Greenwood. MISs. 38930 ARIZONA MJSSOURI 25304. Southern Dimict (Ala .. Mi>s .. La. & Tenn.) Pre>odent, S. Grant Conner, 10133 Camden Ave .. Sun City WISCONSIN E. Shulthiess, Taunton Hill Rd .. Newtown. 06470: Sec.: Grove, Urbana. 61801 President, John W. HUJemeyer, 50 Magnolia Dr., St. Louis George Rogers Clark Chapter-Pres.: Walter Cheely, 906 Park J. Colgan Nonnan, 3353 Brownsboro Rd .. Louosville, Ky. 40207 85351. President, Winston C. Williams, 2456 N. 9Ist St. , Wauwato.a Willard R. Carter, 142 Peaceable St., Ridgefield , 06877. 63124. OU"e.r Wolcott, Sr. Branch, Waterbury-Pres.: Brainerd T. Ave., River Forest, 60305: Sec. Robert M. Harri,on, 835 S. Central District (W. Va .. Ohio, Ind. & Ky.} Secretary, Spurgeon E. Welsh, 10408 Floriade Dr., Sun City Secretary, WilliamS. Kenner, 10213 Richview Dr .. St. Louis 53226. Dr. Leslie . Bryan, 34 Fields Ea>t. Champaign, Ill. 61820 85351. Secretary, Karl K. Stong, 1025 E. Sylvan Ave., Whitefish Peck, Lakeside, 06758; Sec.: Orlando B. Swill, RFD, Spring Ave .. La Grange, 60525. 63127. Cornwall Bridge, 06754. Gen. Henry Knox Chapter, Knox County-Pre;.: Dr. Graydon Great Lake; District (Moch .. III. & Wise.} ARKANSAS MONTANA Bay 53217. Lyman D. Tout, P 0. Box 540. Big Pine Key. Fla. 33043 President, Joe N. Basore, I Nelfwood Lane. Bella Vista WYOMJNG Capt. Matthew Mead Branch, Greenwich-Pres.: David Max W. Regenos, 2505 Costa Dr .. Galesburg. 61401: Sec.· John Pres.: Ralph L. Gilchrist, 1419 S. 4th Ave .. Bozeman 59715. well, 64 Summit Rd., Riverside, 06830; Sec.: De F. Clarke. W. Bailey. 1077 N. Broad St .. Gal .. burg. 61401 North Missi!;sippi District (~1innesota, orth and South 72712. Sec.: Paul B. Davidson, 713 S. Willson St., Bozeman 59715. Secretary, Daniel C. Leach, Jr., 100 E. 4th Ave .. Cheyenne Dakota, Iowa and ebraska} Secretary, Morris Mays, Jr., Box II07, Jonesboro 72401. 82001. Jr. , 30 Crescent Rd .. Rivef>ide, 06878. Spoon River Chapter-Pres.: Dr. Everett P. Coleman. 224 S. NEBRASKA 1st Ave., Canton, 61520; Sec.: Alan \1. O'Bryant, R R. #2, Paul W. Bennett, 21I N. Main St., Vandalia, Mo. 63382 CALIFORNIA President, Royce N. Kent, 4865 Wirt St .. Omaha 68104. FLORIDA SOCIETY South Central District (Mo .. Kan., Ark .. Okla .. Tex.} President. Rkhard E. Sw ..t, 1565 I lth Ave., Sacramento Lewistown, 61542. Secretary, Henry M. Cox, 1145 N. 44th, Lincoln 68503. Miami Chapt..--Pres.: Charles D. Gardner, 4341 Mayfair Dr .. Stephen Decatur Chapter-Pres.: Henry J Vreeland. 2319 H. CHfton Wright, 6615 Summer Ave .. N.E. Albuquerque, 95818. NEVADA 33133; Sec.: W. Earle Howard, 1530 S.W. 1st Ave., 33129. N.M. 87110 Secretary, Glendon C. Hall, 1361 Calle Crisantemo, Glenn Ave., Decatur, 62521; Sec.: Lew" B. Dosbrow, RR President, Stanton H. Meyer, 1304 La Lorna Dr., Caf>on City Jacksonville Chapter-Pres.: Rev. Johnson H. Pace, Jr., 2961 #I, Box 138, Warrensburg. 62573. Rocky Mountain District (Arizona, Colorado. N.M.} Thousand Oaks 91360. 89701. Univef>ity Blvd., N. Jacksonville, 3221 I; Sec.: Irvin P. Gol HomerS. Deal, 304 Highland View, Boise, Idaho 83702 COWRADO Gen. J"""ph Bartholomew O!apter, McLean Co.-Pres. Secretary-Treasurer, James R. Cunningham, 1812 W. Mes Local Chapter Officers den, 4035 Atlantic Blvd., 32207. William T. Anderson. 15 Kongswood Dr .. Normal. 61761; Inter Mountaon District (Idaho, Mont.. Utah, Wyo.} President, Thomas G. Hiestand, 2769 S. Monroe St., Denver quote Ave., Las Vegas 89106. Pensacola O!apter-Pres.: Frank Craddock, 4300 W. Fran Rkhard E. Sw..,t, 1565 I Ith Ave .. Sacramento. Calif. 95818 80210. Sec.: W. Harold Goodwin. I Windrush Acres. RR 2. NEW HAMPSHIRE cisco, Apt. 8, 32504; Sec.: Frederick Gilmore, P.O. Box Bloomington, 61701. Western District (Cal .. Nev. and Hawaii) Secretary, Clarence L. Bixler, Jr., 2662 S. Sable Way , Den President, Forrest F. Lange, I 196 Woodbury Ave., ALABAMA SOCIETY 2295, 32503. ver 80232. Prairie's Edge Chapter, Fairlield-Pres.: Gerald Quindry, I 15 Ralph H. Richardson, 9015 S. W. Locust St.. Portland, Ore. Portsmouth 03801. James (Horseshoe) Robertson Chapter, Tuscaloosa-Pres.: Palm Beach Chapter-Pres.: Raymond Shepley, 212 Dyer Rd .. 97223 CONNECTICUT N.E. 3rd St., 62837; Sec.: Orville Talbert, 9 Park Lane. Secretary. FJmer S. Wiggin, 10 Sweatt Rd. , Penacook 03301. Roger C. Williams, 313 First Nat'! Bank Bldg .. 35401: Sec W. Palm Beach, 33405; Sec.: George F. Youngs, 6901~ S. 62837. Pacific District (Wash .. Oreg. & Alaska} President, Franc.is H. Strain, 369 Round Hill Rd., Greenwich NEW JERSEY Treas.: Merrill P. Smith, 1003 Queen City Avenue, 35401. Dixie, W. Palm Beach, 33405. Comte Patrice de Rocbambeau, 56 A venue Victor Hugo, P.aris 06830. President , John R. Nalshy, Jr., Box 245, Franklin 07416. Birmingham Chapter, Birmingham-Pres.: Jack Duffy, Jr., St. Petersburg Chapter-Pres.: Paul Cory, 2064 Dolphin Blvd .. INDIANA SOCIETY 16, France Secretary, G. Potter Darrow, 7 Shawandasee Rd., Waterford Secretary, Kenneth B. Cook, U, 1045 E. Jef>ey St., Elizabeth 3100 N. Woodridge Rd. , 35223. Sec.: Neal S. Williams, 4408 33707; Sec.: Joseph R. Poole, 8221 7th St. N., 33702. George Rogers Clark Chapter, Vincennes-Pres.: Milford Har 06385. Foreign District (France, Switzerland) 07201. Caldwell Mill Rd., 35243. Clearwater Chapter-Pres.: Franklin M. Peterson, 103 Ponce bison, 416 Buntin St., 47591; Sec.: Maf>hall E. Miller. 10 S. DELAWARE NEW JltEXICO Montgomery County Chapter, Montgomery-Pres.: Maj ._ Gen. de Leon Blvd , Bellair, 33516; Sec.: Howard J . Hill, 2050 20th St., 47591. Secretary General President, Clarence K. Xander, 2412 Donlon Rd., Chatham President, Dr. Winfred C. Busklrk, I 528 Columbia Dr .. George B. Pickett, 3525 Flowe" Dr., 36109; Sec.: Rochard Dunston Cove Rd., 335 16. Alexis Coquillard Chapter, South Bend-Pres.: Volney C. 19803 Benjamin P. Garrison, 5009 N. Tulsa Ave., Oklahoma City, N.E., Albuquerque 87106. F. Madison, Box 200, 36101. Deland Chapter-Pres.: Albert E. Grimes, 320 N. Sali sbury Weir, 1507 Sunnymede Ave .. 46615; Sec.: Vernon C. Cripe, Okla. 73112 Secretary, WilHam S. Hearn, 17II Shadybrook Rd. , Green Secretary, William E. Blackwell, 7012 Aztec Rd N.E., Al TellllfSsee Valley Chapter-Pres.: Jame G. Charles, 2616 Val Ave., 32720: Sec.: Zack M. Williams, 140 Interlake Ave .. 52780 Kenilworth Rd., 46637. meadow 19803. buquerque 87110. ley Brook Dr. N.E., Huntsville. 3581 I: Sec.: George A. Fer 32720. Clarence A. Cook Chapter, Indianapolis-Pres.: Scott F. Treasurer General DISTRICf OF COLUMBIA NEW YORK Saramana Chapter, Sarasota-Pres.: William S. Han, M.D .. Hosier, Jr., 9465 Lafayette Rd .. 46278; Sec.: Dale E. VIncent Van lnwegen, 285 .. D" Dorchester Dr., Lakewood, rell, 8504 Hickory Hill Lane, Huntsville, 35802. President, Nicholas D. Ward, 6654 Barnaby St. N. W., Wash President, J, Wesley Pullman, Oak Tree Road , Tappan 1866 Hillview St., 33579; Sec.: Osborne A. Hutchins, 31 Graves, 3130 Halifax Dr .. 46222. N.J. 08701 m, 52 Mobile Chapter, Mobile-Pres.: Dr. David P. Mason. Sr., 507 ington, D.C. 20015. 10983. Bonnet HJII Circle, 36609; Sec.: Brien R. McWilliams, 5201 Parkhill Manor M.H. P., Punta Gorda, 33950. Hugh Tb. MUier Chapter. Columbus-Pres.: Milford E. An- 28 SAR MAGAZINE SPRING 1977 29 ness, Rte. 7, Box 382, 47201; Sec.: C. Orinc Harris, 3118 26th Banon Benson. Jr., 5 Midcrest Ct., Towson, 21204; Sec.: Scheiber Terr., Cedar Grove, 07009; Sec.: Beverly Bum Regulators Chapter-Pre;.: William L. Dawkin;, 925 Pamlico 16509; Sec.: Harvey D. McClure, 501 Marine Bank Bldg., son, Rt. 5, Box 284, 38555; Sec.: Eugene Parson, Rt. 2, Box St.,47201. James W. Halben, 7929 Ruxway Rd., Towson, 21204. ham, 7 Maple St., Morris Plains, 07950. Dr .. Cary, 27511; Sec.: John H. Emerson, 1316 Hampton 16507. 62, 38555. Conlinental Chapter, Muncie-Pres.: Warren D. Montano. 403 John Paul Jones Chapter, Annapoli,._Pres.: Capt. James W. Monmouth Chapter-Pres.: . Allen Grove, 106 Main St., Valley Rd., Cary, 27511. Harris Ferry Chapter, Ha.rri\burg-Pres.: John M. Mus.selman, Stephen Holston Chapter, Knoxville-Pre;.: T. F. Wagner. McKenzie Rd .. 47304: Sec.: Jack K. Carmichael, 2013 S. Wilson. P.O. Box 1963, 21404; Sec.: Charle H. Williams, Farmingdale, 07727; Sec.: Francis C. Borden, Box 286. Nathanael Greene Chapter, Green'iboro-Pre.s.: Carl 0. Jef RD I. Mechanicsburg, 17055; Sec.: Oscar H. Stroh, RD 4, P.O. Box 94. Kingston, 37763: Sec.: Lynn R. Hawkins. 2420 Walnut St .. 47302. M.D., Rte. 7, Eagle Hill Rd .. Lakeshore, Pasadena, Md. Shrewsbury, 0770 I. fress, 870 Country Club Dr .. 27408: Sec.: William F Smal Box 925. 17112. Southview Lane, Maryville 37801. Wllliam Knight Chopter, Greencastle-Pres.: William J. Boat 21122. Paramus Chapter, Ridgewood-Pres.: Gonion S. Reinauer, ley, 717 Westland Dr., 27408. Shenango Chapter, Grove City-Pre .: Crockett A. Harri.son, right, R4, Box 24, 46135; Sec.: Gordon A. Sayers, 101 S. Col. Henry Hollingsworth Chapter, Elkton-Pres.: Morton F. 250 The By-Way, 07450; Sec.: Godfrey Van Kampen, 636 Mecklenburg Chapter, Charlotte-Pres.: E. Allen Royce, Ill , R. D. 2, 161 27; Sec.: Thomas M. Ryall, 420 Washington TEXAS SOCIETY Dallas Chapter-Pres.: William H . Hasting s, 4216 Shady Bend College Ave., 46135. Taylor, Aikin Ave., Perryville, 21903; Sec.: Fran~ T. How Wall St., 07450. 4033 Somerdale Lane. 28205; Sec.: Huben A. Yoder, 7113 Blvd., 16127. Simon Kenton Chapter, Rensselaer-Pres.: Edwin P. Rhoads, ard, Chesapeake City, 21915. Jockey Hollow Chapter, Morristown-Pres.: Rev. Donald R. Marley Circle, 28214. Ft. Jackson Chapter, Waynesburg-Pres.: Lar~m A. Dellinger, Dr .. 7S234; ec.: Judge John McC. Marshall. 3300 Daniels, 209 Lincoln St., 47978; Sec.: Paul Ztmmer, R. R. I, 47978. Col. Tench Tilghman Chapter, Easton-Pres.: John R. Grove, Pepper, 54 Old Fort Rd., Bernardsville, 07924; Sec.: Arnold RD I, Box 210, 15370; Sec.: J. Harold Jacobs, 208 ~ 4-B. 75205. William Van Gorden Chapter, Valparai,<>-Pres.: JohnS. Burk, Rt. I. Box 46, Queen Anne, 21657; Sec.: Horace B. Van W. Saunders, 65 Anne St., Dover, 07801. OHIO SOCIETY Franklin St.. 15370. San Antonio Chapter-Pres.: Col. Earl J . Berryhill. 225 Rosem 930 Chippewa Dr., Valparaiso. 46307: Sec.· Wendell G. Auken, 502 Tony Tank Lane, Salisbury, 21801. West Fields Chapter, Westfield-Pres.: George M. Rounds, Jr. , Western Reserve Society, Cleveland-Pres.: WilliamS. Foulk~. Somerset County Chapter, Some~et-Pres.: Wilfred C. Miller, ary, 78209; Sec.: Louis L. Casten, 907 John Page Dr .. 78228. Wall, 2973 J. Fern St .. Portage, 46368. Col. Aquila Hall Chapter, Bel Air-Pres.: James F. McClana 603 Clark St., 07090; Sec.: Harold R. Beck, 833 Fairacres Jr., 185 W. Carriage Dr., Chagrin Falls, 44022; Sec.-Trea;.: 620 South St., Berlin 15530; Sec.: Donald E. Meese, RFD PauJ Carrington Chapter, Houston-Pres.: Robert Ingram, Jr., John Hay Chapter, Salem-Pres.: George Dodds, Campbells· han Sr., 1034 Chesapeake Dr., Havre de Grace, 21078; Sec.: Ave., 07090. Clay Herrick, 16315 Fernway Rd., Shaker Heights. 44120. #2, 15501. 5019 Grape. 77035: Sec.: Richard F. Harris, Jr., Box 3288. burg. 47108; Sec.: Lorraine Shon. 704 Bnstol St .. 47167. Ralph A. Lewis, 1500 Glenville Rd., Churchville. 21028. South Jersey Chapter, Haddonfield-Pres.: Charles C. Anthony Wayne Chapter, Toled<>-Pres.: Roben C. Hunt. 5465 Youghiogheny Chapter, Connellsville-Pres.: John S. Cupp, 77001. Anthony Halberstadt Chapter, Decatur-Pres.: James F. The Charles Carroll of Carrollton Chapter, Howard County Thomas, 500 E. Red Bank Ave., Woodbury, 08096; Sec.: Larchwood Lane. 43614; Sec.: Harold E. Me"ereau, 3470 Sr.. 2747 Memorial Blvd .. 15425; Sec.: Roy C. Manz. 404 Maj. K. M. VanZandt Chapter, Ft. Worth-Pres.: George C. Halberstadt, Jr., 227 S. 1st St., 46733; Sec.: Charles L. Pres.: Harold C. King, 3962 Columbia Pike, Ellicott City, Hon. Carlton W. Howard, 11 7 N. 7th St., Camden, 08102. Goddard Rd., 43606. Eliza St., 15425. Thompson, Jr., 3808 Shady Valley, Arlington. 76010; Sec.: Coffman, 349 Mercer Ave .. 46733. 21043; Sec.: C. Gordon Kirwa, Jennings Chapel Rd ., Wood Abraham Clark Chapter, Roselle-Pres.: Clifford E. Charlock, Cincinnati Chapter-Pres.: John T. O'Neil. 1502 Aster Pl .. WiUiam Maclay Chapter, Sunbury-Pres.: William H. Wiest. James R. Nichols, 811 Lamar St., 76102. Arlington Chapter-Pres.: Lawrence Chari>wonh. P Box Posey-Vanderburgh Chapter, Evansville-Pres.: Kenneth W. bme, 21797. 718 Pine St., Roselle Park, 07204; Sec.: Richard M. Howlett, 45224; Sec.: Elmer Early. 3070 Penrose Pl., 45211. Box 206. Dalmatia 17017; Sec.: Dewey S. Herrold. 213 N. 0. Kiltz, 600 Cullen Ave .. #101. 47715; Sec.: Gordon S. 104 Arlington Rd., Cranford, 07016. Benjamin Franklin Chapter, Columbus-Pre.s.: Raymond E. Market St., Selinsgrove, 17870. 1074, 76010; Sec.: John V. Kelly, Jr., 1730 Ridgevtew Dr.. Thompson, 1127 Lincoln Ave., 47714. MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY Raritan VaUty Chapter-Pres.: Charles B. Carman, 68 Linden Weekley. Box 209, Westerville, 43081; Sec .. James A. Blair County Chapter, Altoona-Pres.: Gordon D. Brigham. 76012. Aurora Chapter, Aurora-Pres.: Charles D. Miller, R2, Box Boston Chapter-Pres.: Theodore P. Whittemore, Jr., 10-A Sa Ave., Metuchen, 08840; Sec.-Treas.: Roben P. Baker, 74 Schlarb, 125 Forest Rtdge Pl., Wonhington, 43085. 210 E. Alta Ave., 16601; Sec.: Arnold C. Emerson, 514 Penn El Paso Chapter-Pres.: eal M. Weaver, 7371 Franklm Dr., 210A, Dillsboro, 47018; Sec.: John F. Slater, 327 N. High gamore Way, Waltham, 02154; Sec.: Nicholas H. Howard, Gage Rd., East Brunswick, 08816. Nathan Hale Chapter, Youngstown-Pres.: T. Bruce Carpen St., Hollidaysburg. 16648. 79915; Sec.: William M. Dingwall, Jr., 2900 Federal Ave., St., Rising Sun. 47040 125 Park Dr., 02215. Maplewood Chapter, Maplewood-Pres.: Harold A. Van Der ter, Youngstown Country Club, Liberty Twn,hip .. 44505; Cambria Chapter, Johnstown-Pres.: Charles K. Bantley. 603 79930. George Washington Chapter, Springfield-Pres.: Ray T. Smith, veer, 7 Sunset Ter., 07040; Sec.: Raymond S. Veghte, Jr., 58 Sec.: David Tod, 2425 Tiggets-Wick Rd., Gimrd, 44420. 13th St.. Windber, 15963; Sec.: William C. Vickroy. 807 13th Panhandle Plains Chapter, Amarill<>-Pres.: Dr. Allen Early, IOWA SOCIETY M.D .. 209 Merriweather Dr., Longmeadow, 01106; Sec.: Cunis Pl. , 07040. Richard Montgomery Chapter, Dayton-Pres.: Carl A. Nis en, St.. Windber, 15963. 2409 Parker, 79109; Sec.: Charles B. Morgan, 3S35 Barclay Herbert Hoo"er Chapter-Pres.: Duncan K. Ross, 706 J Ave., Rev. Msgr. Rosario L. U. Montcalm, 271 Chestnut St., Old Bergen-Hudson Chapter, Jersey City-Pres.: Hubert D. Jr., 727 W. Rtverview Ave., 45406; Sec.: Hue! C Tucker, 19 Conococheague Chapter, Chambersburg-Pres.: Theodore R. Dr., 79109. N. E., Cedar Rapid,, 52402; Sec.: John E. Thompson. 2003 Holyoke 01040. Gallagher, 119 Gifford Ave., 07304; Sec.: Thomas F. Dowl Mimosa Dr., 45459. Kuhn, 432 E. Washington St.,l7201; Sec.: PaulS. Gelwicks, Patrick Henry Chapter, Austin-Pres.: Llewellyn B. Griffith, Glendale Rd., Iowa Ctty, 52240. Berkshirt Chapter, Pittsfield-North Adam,._Pres.: Dwight P. ing, Jr., RFD I. Box 505, Center Harbor. N.H., 03226. John Stark Chapter, Canton-Pres.: John F. Burton, 1509 lith 750 E. Catherine. 17201. Sr., 7900 Ceberry Dr., 78759; Sec.: Horace F. Adrian, Rt. 2, Central Iowa Chapter-Pres.: Warren W. Nixon. 3701 Davis Campbell, Box 444, 01252; Sec.-Treas.: Jesse T. O'Hara, Col. John Rosenkrans Chapter -Pres.: Warren Walters, Box St.. N.E., Massillon, 44646; Sec.: RalphS. Hendershot, 312 St. Clair Chapter, Greensburg-Pres.: Watson B. Lupher, 313 Box 301-B. Johnstown. 78641. son Rd., Des Momes, 50310; Sec.: Donald R. Hewitt, 3947 Box 57, Ashley Falls, 01222. 235, Franklin, 07416; Sec.: Horace M. Judd, R.D. I. Box 494 18th St. .E., Mas ilion, 44646 College Ave., Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 15666; Sec.: Donald H. Corpus Christi Chapter-Pres.: William G. Simmons, 310 Sun Eighth Pl., Des Moines, 50311. Minute Man Chapter, Concord-Pres.: Harry L. Walen, 6 N, Branchville, 07826. LaFayette Chaptor, Akron-Pres.: Frank L. Auchmutey, 590 Crock, 133 Alexander Ave., 16501. set. 78404; Sec.: Roben C. Robenson. 148 LoUisiana. 78404. KANSAS SOCIETY Floral St., Newton Highlands, 02161; Sec.: William R. John Hart Chapter, Hopewell-Pres.: Richard F. Twitmire, N. Hawk ins Ave., 44313; Sec.: James R. Langham. 2130 Continental Congress Chapter, York-Pres.: Alben Dudrear, Texas Tech Chapter, Lubbock-Pres.: W. Victor Womack, Prather, II Oak ClifT Rd., Wellesley Hills, 02181. Smith Rd .. 44313. Jr., 144 E. Springettsbury. Ave., 17403; Sec.: Donald K. 1706 26th St., 79411; Sec.: Rickie L. Prichard, 2408 Auburn, Thomas Jefferson Chapter, Topeka-Pres.: Col. Jewell K. 624 Sanhican Dr., Trenton, 08618; ec.: Kenneth B Cook, Col. William Henshaw Chapter, Worcester-Pres.: Clayton W. 24 W. 69th St., Apt. 8-B, ew York, N.Y., 10023. George Rogers Clark Chapter, Spnngfield-Pres.: Ralph H WeJSer. Rte. 2. Old Mtll Rd., Gettysburg, 17325. Box 83, 79415. Watt, RFD I, Tecumseh. 66542; Sec.: Charles F. Smith, 305 Adams, Mason Rd., Jefferson, 01522; Sec.: Richard D. Wetherbee, Jr., Box 866, 45504; ec.: Jame; A. Lytle, Jr .. Tiadaghton Chapter, Williamspon-Pres.: Rev. Thomas B. Mil). White Chapter, Baytowr>-Pres.: David L. Black, 317 Country Club Dr .• 66611. Cranbury Chapter, Cranbury-Pres.: Thornton S. Field, Jr.. I Duke, 9 Eastwood Rd., Shrewsbury, 01545. P.O. Box 1586, 45501. Musser, 431 High St., West Milton, 17886; Sec.: Rev. Carl Harvey; Sec.: Lawrence J . Weiler. 508 Whitmg, 77520. Delaware Crossing Chapter-Pres.: John E. Bayne, Jr .. 3516 W. N. Main St., 08512; Sec.: A. George Probasco, Old ew New Bedford Chapter-Pres.: Rodman E. Westgate, Wood t., York Rd ., R.D. Robbinsville, 08691. Constitution Chapter, Mansfield-Pres.; Donald T. Ralston, F. Peterson, 1415 Locust St., Willtamspon, 17701. Permian Chapter, Midland-Pres.: Richard L. Denham. 106 93 St., Leawood, 66206; Sec.: David W. Wolfe. 54 E. 55 St., Box 7, Middleboro, 02340; Sec.: 141 Hillcrest St .. 44907; Sec.-Treas.: Russell W. Phipps. Christopher Gist Chapter, Butler-Pres.: Lynn C. Burtner, 124 Club Dr., 79701; Sec.: James F. Ormond, 2606 N. "L", Kansas City, Mo., 64113. Old Colony Chapter, Brockton-Pres.: Eugene E. Richards, 56 NEW MEXlCO SOCIETY 1175 Briurwood Rd., 44907. Germaine Rd., Butler, 16001; Sec.: Oliver F. Cashdollar. Jr., 79701. Washington Chapter, Wichita-Pres.: Richard C. McGehee. W Elm Ave., Wollaston, 02170; Sec.: Roben C. Bolton, 76 Albuquerque Chapter -Pres.: Nelson T. Turner, 619 Parkland Ewings Chapter, Athens-Pres.: Dr. James L. Halterman. 22 RD 2, Box 231, Evans City, 16033. Paul Revere Chapter, Beaumont-Pres.: A A. DeLee. 3015 811 N. Armour, 67206; Sec.' Frank N. Kruske, Jr., 348 S. Britton Ave., Stoughton, 02072. Circle, SE, 87108; Sec.: Roben P. Hendricks, 619 Spruce Maplewood Ave., 45701; Sec.: Foster Coe, 36 B-W 2nd St, Centre County Chapter, State College-Pres.: Ernest H. Col Plaza Ctrcle, Pon Anhur. 77640; Sec.: Hen!) D. LeRosen, Vassar St., 67218. Old Essex Chapter, Lynn-Pres.: Roben C. Bolton, 76 Britton St., N.E., 87106. The Plains, 45780. eman, M.D.. 705 Sunset Rd., 16801; Sec.: Roben M. 2731 35th St., Pon Arthur. 77640. Benjamin Franklin Chapter, Neodesha-Pres.: George M. Ave., Stoughton 02072; Sec.: Winston T. Ellis, 540 Washing Southeastern New Mexico Chapter, Roswell-Pres.: Merrill L. Northeastern Ohio Chapter, Ashtabula-Pres.: Nelson E. Gruver, 1160 Oneida St., 16801. Lt. athan Gan Chapter, Lufkin-Pres.: Elgm J. Hut;on, 1906 Paine, Jr., Box 269, Oswego. 67356; Sec. RussellS. Osborn, ton St., Gloucester, 01930. orton, 1100 W. Ave. H, Lovington, 88260; Sec.: Henry D. Bogue, R. D. I, Rt. 534, Geneva, 44041; Sec.: Ernest D. Capt. Samuel Brady Chapter, Clarion-Pres.: Thomas A. Atkinson Dr., 75901; Sec.: Joseph C. Spitler. 109 Park view 418 S. 5th St., Independence. 67301. Schenck, Box 1225, Lovington. Humphrey, 329 S. Eagle St., Geneva. 44041. Foreman, DM D. 147 S. 7th Ave., 16214; Sec.: Jame; H. Circle, 75901. MICIDGAN SOCIETY anta Ft Chapter-Pres.: Robert P, Turner, Jr., Arroyo Hondo Ethan ADen Chapter, Warren-Pre!l..: Charlec; A. Anderson. Arner. O.D., 1324 Robinwood Dr., 16214. Mordecai Baldwin Chapter, Jefferson-Pres.: Fred A. McKen KENTUCKY SOCIETY Detroit Chapter, Detroit-Pres.: Donald J . Pennell, 5771 Peb Ashland Chapter, Ashland-Pres.: Silas Hearne. 3717 Valley Rd., Route No.3, Box 67, 87501; Sec.: Stephen E. Watkins, Jr., P.O. Box 1168, 44483; Sec.: Charles A. Anderson. Northeast Chapter, Scranton-Pres.: Leslie R. Manin, 312 Zie. Rural Sta., Avinger, 75630; Sec.· Benjamin F Manin, bleshire Rd. , Birmingham, 48010; Sec.: Boyce M. Tope, 1325 Don Gaspar, 8750 I. M.D., 546 Washington Ave .. N.E., 44483. Chestnut St., Peckville. 18452; Sec.: Roben H. Dymond, 800 N. 6th St., Longview, 75601. Dr. 41101; Sec.: Horace G. Skaggs, Jr., DM D. 2638 Virginia 19640 Kings Ct., Grosse Pointe Woods, 48236. Ave., 41101. Hobbs Chapter-Pres.: Roben H. Hunsaker, 2600 Breckon St., Firelands Bicentennial Chapter, Lorain-Pres.: Richard E. 911 W. Grove Ave., Clarks Summit. 18411. Rio Grande Valley Chapter-Pres.: Edwin C. Bruner, Box 548, Kent Chapter, Grand Rapid,._ Pres.: Henry B. Davis, Jr .. 30 88240; Sec.: Edward B. Burke, Box 306, 88240. Willson. P.O. Box 87. 44052; Sec.: Richard R. Baldwin, 188 Fort Sehuylkill Chapter, Schuylkill Haven-Pres.: Clyde H. Alamo, 78516; Sec.: Frank Birkhead, Jr., 1600 Shasta, MeAl· Capt. James Campen Chapter, Murray-Pres.: Dennis Nall. Mayfair Dr., N.E., 49503; Sec.: Albert R. Dilley, 2559 RFD #4, Box 732, Murray, 42071; Sec.: Brown C. Tucker. N. Lake St .. Amherst. 44001. Hes;er, 245 S. Tuipehocken St.. Pine Grove, 17963: Sec.: len, 78501. Annchester Dr., S.E., 49506. EMPIRE STATE (N.Y.) SOCIETY Samud Huntington Chapter, Fairpon Harbor-Pres.: W. R. Harry S. Schanck, Mayfair Apts., A-10, 17972. Daniel Wood Chapter, San Angel<>-Pres.: William W. Russell, RFD #1, Box 135, Ktrksey. 42054. Chancellor John Lansing Chapter, Lansing-Pres.: John L. Charles Duncan Chapter, Bowling Green-Pres.: Selby Smith. New York Chapter -Pre .: PaulK. Addams, I East42nd St., Branthoover, 419 Eagle St., 44077; Sec.: J. Paul Whttaker, 4 Gen. James Potter Chapter, Couder.sport-Pres.: Daniel F. 1507 Nonh S .. 76901; Sec.: A. Lee Latr, 515 W. Ave. D .. Ruby, 2901 Kirkwood Rd., Lansing, 48912; Sec.: Scott E. 10017; Sec.: Lawrence J. Linekin, I East 42nd St., 10017. Meadowlawn, No.6. Mentor, 44060. Gla.smire, IV, R.D. #3, 16915; Sec.: Milton A. Taft, 8 W. 76901. 708 Cabell, 42101; Sec.: Wilfred Duncan, 1303 Chestnut St., Radford . 401 Strathmore Rd .. 48910. 42101. Buffalo Chapter-Pres.: Thomas H. Speller, 14 Lmcoln Pkwy., 5th St., Couder..pon, 16915. Houston Chapter-Pres.: Thomas W. Nelson, 3841 Overbrook, Sauk Trail Chapter, Battle Creek-Pres.: E. Reed Vincent, 14222; Sec.: Everett J. Thompson, 194 Traverse Blvd., OKLAHOMA SOCIETY 77027: Sec.: Almer C. Engle, Jr., 2554 Kevin Ln .. 77043. Capt. Charles Gatliff Chapter, Williamsburg-Pres.: Judge Jen· 14653 Michigan Ave., Marshall, 49068; Sec.: Francis D. RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY nings B. Johnson. Sr., 40769; Sec.: Howard L. Baker, Box Kenmore, 14223. Oklahoma City Chapter-Pres.: Charles 0. Thompson. Jr., 617 Capt. Wm. Barron Chapter, Tyler-Pres.: Bill M. Hughes, Blaney, Rte. I, Box 28, Lawton, 49065. Providence Chapter-Pres.: Alben A. Remington Ill, 4 Cold 233, 40769. Rochester Chapter-Pres.: Stuart C. Rogers, 459 Black Walnut Brightside Dr., Midwest City, 73110; Sec. Roben L. Myers, 3519 Fry, 75701; Sec. Dr Edward M. Potter. 1408 N. BoJS Spnng Rd., Barrington, 12806; Sec.: Walter F. Whitney, 78 Logan Chapter, Russellville-Pres.: Byrne A. Evans. Box 70, Dr., 14615; Sec.: Charles F. Weinmann, 52 Murray St., DDS, 3509 Treadwell, 73112. D'Arc, 75701. MINNESOTA SOCIETY Sagamore Rd., Cranston, 02920. 42276; Sec.: H. Morgan Cardwell, Box 51, 42276. 14606. Tulsa Cbaptrr-Pres.: Conrad L. Ecken, 5620 S. Uuca. 74105: Heart or Texas Chapter, Salad<>-Pres.: John W. Oliver. Jr .. Minneapolis Chapter-Pres.: William L. DeCoursey, 4648 Kent County Chapter-Pres.: Roben E. Remington, 70 Hope Lafa)ette Chapter, Lexingtoll-Pres.: Lewis M. Owens. 2824 Syracuse Chapter-Pres.: Col. Charles W. Skeele, DeRuyter, Sec.: EarlL. Hogard, 1403 S. Knoxville, 74112. Rte. 2, Box 30, Holland, 76534; Sec.: Weldon G. Cannon, .E. Fillmore St., 55421; Sec.: John Hallberg Jones. 2700 E. Ave., Hope. 02816; Sec.: H. Milton Read, 27 Providence St., Dan Patch Dr., 40511; Sec.: Alben F. Masters, Jr., RFD 130S2; Sec.: Paul J. Shoemaker, 165 Ridgeway Ave., 13224. BartlesvUle Chapttr-Pres.: Darall G. Hawk, 1900 College Box 35, Temple, 76501. Mmnehaha Pkwy., Minneapolis, 55406. West Warwick, 02893. #4, Troy-Keane Rds .. Versailles. 40383. Nowtown Battlt Chapter, Elmira-Pres.: Roben B. Starr, 100 View Dr.. 74003; Sec.: George W. Hanthorn, Rt. I. Box 39. Capt. John McAdams Chapter, Huntsville>-Pres. R. B. Madison Chapter, Berea-Pres.: Carl G. Ford, 112 Loraine MISSISSIPPI SOCIETY Princeton Ave .. Corning, 14830 ; Sec.: Edward S. Post, 331 Dewey. 74029. SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY Thomason, 802 Avenue M, 77340; Sec.: Charles S. Davis, Ct.. 40403; Sec.: Kenneth B. Coffey, 110 Center St., 40403. Gr~nwood Chapter-Pres.: Charles E. Holmes, Jr., 401 E. Market St., Coming, 14830. Claremore Chapter-Pres.: Francis C. Settle, 114 S. Adair St . Citadel-Charleston Chapter, Charleston-Pres.: Julian V. Box 671. n340. Marlon Chapter, Marion-Pres.: Thomas . Tucker, 117 W. Walthall St., 38930; Sec.: T. J . McCall, 101 Riverview Dr., Huntington Chapter-Pres.: Rufus B. Langhans. 8' Chichester Pryor, 74361; Sec· Fred H. Cline. Box 667.74017. Brandt. Ill, Box 416; Sec.: Alben P. Rollins. 12 Limehouse Lt. Abraham Contine Cbapttr-Pres.: John K. Harrell. Sr., Belleville St .. 42064: Sec.: Braxton McDonald, RFD #1, Apt. 3, 38930. Rd., 11743; Sec.: Anbur D. Brundidge, Box 512, V.A. Hos Ponca City Chapter-Pres.: Rev. William R. King, 202 W St., 29401. abinal Canyon Ranch, Utopia, 78884: Sec.:E. M. Ander Box 67-B, 42064. Central Mississippi Chapter, Jackson-Pres.: Gerard R. Ware, pital, Nonhpon, N.Y., 11768 . Grand, Tonkawa, 74653; Sec.: Floyd E. Pomeroy, 421 W Philemon Waters Chapter, ewberry-Pres.: W. Preston son, Jr , P.O. Box 156, Medina, 78055. George Mason Chapter, Maysville-Pres.: David W. Canmell, 4225 Bertin Dr., 39211; Sec.: Shelby T. Lilly, 1154 Quinn St., Long Island Chapttr-Pres.: Raymond W. Lovering, 13 Gar Emporia, 7460 I. McAihany, 713 Boundary St., 29108; Sec.: Flavel S. Elliott, Mineral Wells Chapter-Pres.: James A Bateman, Rt. I, Box W. Third St., 41056; Sec.: T. Ross Moore, Ridge-Vu-Manor, 39202. den Ave., Massapequa, 11758; Sec.: Lawrence E. Kingfisher Chapter-Pres.: William J. Gooden, 116 Thompson Sr, 718 Glenn St., 29108. 256-A, 76067; Sec.: Rickey A. Lehman, Box 578, 76067. Mt. Olivet. 41064. Holmes County Chapter-Pres.: Edwin W. Hooker, Sr., Box Tiedemann, 579 Merrick Rd., Apt. I A, Rockville Cen· Dr., 77750; Sec.: Jack L. Musick, 114 W. Wyatt, 73750. Cambridge Chapter, Greenwood-Pres.: Ray C. Gofonh, 322 Moseley Chapter, Owensboro-Pres.: Dr. William L. Wool 240, Lexington, 39095; Sec.: Dr. Gordon D. Russell, Box ter,Il570. Chinquapin Rd ., 29646; Sec.: W. Dubose Stuckey. 303 Jen UTAH SOCIETY folk, 2119 Frederica t., 42301; Sec.: Malcolm R. Moseley, 420, Lexington, 39095. Binghamton Chapttr-Pres.: Edward R. Meddaugh, 22 Grand OREGON SOCIETY nings Ave., 29646. Ltah Valley Chapttr, Orem-Pres.: William R. Ward. 381 E. Whitesville, 42378. Patrick Henry Chapter, Pascagoula-Pres.: Vivian B. Taylor, Blvd., 13905 ; Sec.: Dr. Cameron MacRae, 38 Front St., Portland Chapter -Pres.: Rev . Marvin P. Foley, 14246 S. E. Daniel Morgan Chapter, Spananburg-Pres.: Col. James E. 230 South St., 84057; Sec. Timothy L. Clarke, 193 E. 1200 lsaac Shelby Chapter, Frankfon-Pres.: Charles F. Hinds, 320 RFD 2, Box 371, Ocean Springs, 39564; Sec.: Donald E. 13905. Mill St., 97233; Sec.: John C. Hayden, 115 W. 33rd St., Van Hicks, 1070 Otis Blvd .. 29302; Sec.: Harvey F. Wofford , Jr., South St., 84057. Meadow Lane. 40601; Sec.: William C. Watson. P.O. Box Davis, 2303 Cleveland Ave., 39567. Tompkins County Cbaptor, Ithaca-Pres.: Lyman R. Fisher, couver, Wash., 98660. 212 Midway Dr., 29301. 373, 4%(}1. Dr. Joseph Warren Chapter, Vicksburg-Pres.: Travis M.D.. 306 N. Cayuga St., 14850; Sec. Samuel A. Ooyes, 701 Southern Oregon Chapter, Medford-Pres.: William R. Bagley, Thomas Taylor Chapter, Columbia-Pres.: George F. Oliver, VIRGINIA SOCIETY Thruston Chapter, Loutsville-Pres.: Charles H. Card, 8503 McNeel, 1107 Walnut St., Tallulah, 71282; Sec.: Tom Bir Tioga St., 14850. Jr., Box 246, Talent, 97540; Sec.· Stanley C. Jone , Rogue 230 Whue Falls Dr., 29210; Sec.-Treas.: William M. Wilson. orfolk Chapter-Pres.: George E. Tarrant, 5503 Alson Dr., Bayou Way, Louisville, 40222; Sec.: Gradie R. Rowntree. chett, P.O. Drawer 231, 39180. Oriskany Battlt Chapter, Utica-Pres.: Clarence C. Lathey, 27 Valley Manor, Apt. 427, 97501. The Heritage, 1829 Senate St., 29201. 23508; Sec.: William B. Wingo, 5916 Powhatan Ave., 23508. M.D., 70 Valley Rd., 40204. Patrick Boggan Chapter, Meridan-Pres.: W. W. Bogan, 2912 Beverty Pl. , 13501 ; Sec.: Stanley E. Countryman, 65 Cam Eugrne Chapter-Pres.: Theodore R. Robens, 115 E. 39th Col. WilHam Bratton Chapter-Pres.: Ben F. Moomaw, P.O. Richmond Chapter-Pres.: Rev. William H. Lister. 300 W. 9th St., 33901; Sec.: H. H. Daniel, Rt. I, Box 58, Bay bridge Rd., Whitesboro, 13492. Ave., 97405; Sec.: Ivan C. Stickney, 81 Nova, 97401. Box 31, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086; Sec.-Treas.: William Franklin St., 90213E, 23220; Sec.: Dr. William A. Thurman, LOUISIANA SOCIETY Springs, 39422. Gen. Wm. Floyd Chapter-Pres.: Roben H. Diedolf, Box 504, Republic Chapter, Salem-Pres.: Frank Stonesifer, 4769 Fir B. White, Jr., 1756 Ebenezer Rd., Rock Hill , S.C. 29730. 120 Kennondale Ln., 23226. Attakapas Chapter, Lafayette-Pres.: Philip R. Allin, 416 Patchogue, 11732 ; Sec.: John N. Palmer, 48 Smith St., Dell Dr., S.E., 97302; Sec.: lrwm H. Patience, 5355 River Gen. Andrew Pickens Chapter, Greenville-Pres.: Dr. George Thomas Nelson, Jr., Chapter, Va. Peninsula-Pres.: R. Dulany Roselawn Blvd., 70501; Sec.: William E. Gorham Jr., 218 MISSOURI SOCIETY Sayville, 11782 . D . Youstra, 205 Stadium View Dr .. 29614; Sec.: Wilton S. Furlong, Holly Hill, Box 267, Mathews, 23109; Sec.: Erwin Sgt. Ariel Nims Chapter, Joplin-Pres: Roben F. Winegar, RD Rd. , N. No. 46, 97303. Oakwood Dr., 70501. Gen. Israel Putnam Chapter, Brewster-Pres.: Thaddeus B. Murphy, 10 Rhonda Ct., 29609. McD.Alexander, 118 Burham Pl. , Newpon News, 23606. 2, Box 152K, 64801; Sec.: William H. Nims, Jr., 251S E. 14th Calcasieu Chapter, Lake Charle,._Pres.: Alvan H. LaFargue, Hopper, 135 Taconic Rd ., Greenwich, Conn., 06830; Sec.· PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY Eutaw Springs Chapter, Orangeburg-Pres.: Michael G. Sal Thomas JriTerson Chapter, Charlottesville-Pres.: John S. St., 64801. Jr., 4225 E. Broad St .. 70601; Sec.: Claudius A. Mayo, 918 Treas.: BryantS. Hopper, Box 307, Carmel, N.Y., 10512. George Washington Chapter, Washington-Pres.: Lawrence R. ley, Sr., 121 Russell St., 29115; Sec.-Treas.: Luther H. Tyng. P.O. Box 117, 22902; Sec.: John F. Wright, Free Clarence St., 70601. Westchester Chapter, Scarsdale-Pres.: Ralph H. Bacon, P.O. Sutherland, RD #5, Box 473, 15301 ; Sec.: Leonard L. Richenbaker, Jr., 1162 Evergreen St., N.E., 29115. Union Rd., 22901. Gen. Philemon Thomas Chapter, Baton Rouge-Pres.: Frank B. MONT ANA SOCIETY Box 190, Brewster, 10509; Sec.: Stuan Baker, Studio Hill, Sourdough Chapter, Bozeman-Pres.: Roy L. Johnston. 408 S. Cooke, RD #2, Avella, 15312. Lt. David Cox Chapter, Galaxe-Pres.: W. Anhur Gurley, Jr., Johnson , 2330 Kleinen Ave., 70806; Sec.: Edward 0 . Cail Briarcliff, 10510. Black St., 59715; Sec.: Paul B. Davidson, 713 S. Willson St., VaUey Forgo Chapter, Bethlehem-Pres.: Ernest K. Bossen, TENNESSEE SOCIETY Box 68, 24333; Sec.: Guy W. Halsey, Independence, 24348. leteau, 2636 Fairway Dr., 70809. Stone Arabia Battle Chapter, Fon Plain-Pres.: Jonah H. 59715. 312 Edgemont Ave., Quakenown, 18951; Sec.: Earl H. Lehr, And row Jackson Chapter, Nashville-Pres.: Jesse L. Perry, Jr., George Mason Chapter-Pres.: Edward F. Sayle, 2522 N. Up· Galvez Chapter, Shrevepon-Pres.: Herbert H. Phipps, 3718 Clark, 12 Lee Ave., Gloversville, 12078 ; Sec.: Lewis G. De 523 Old Swede Rd., Douglasville, 19518. 628 West-view Ave., 37205; Sec.: Theodore E. Carver, 302 land St., Arlington, 22207; Sec.: George Hetland, Jr., 8018 Parkway Dr., 71104; Sec.: Elbert A. Evans, Jr., 208 Brenda NEBRASKA SOCIETY cker. 187 Bleecker St., Gloversville, 12078. Fort Necessity Chapttr, Uniontown-Pres.: Josiah T. Ruby, 51 Lauderdale Rd., 3720S. Falstaff Rd., McLean, 22101. Dr., 71105. Lincoln Chapter, Lincoln-Pres.: Neal A. Chism, 5243 Hun Stony Point Chapter-Pres.: G. Roland Mills, 20 Orchard St., E. Main St., 15401; Sec.: T. Ray Fulton, Box 517, 15401. John Sevier Chapttr, Chattanooga-Pres.: Walter H. Stamper, George Washington Chapter, Alexandria-Pres.: George S. Northeast Louisiana Chapter, Monroe-Pres.: Dr. Lyndon E. tington St., 68504; Sec.: Henry M. Cox, 1145 No. 44th St., Stony Point, 10983; Sec.: Dr. Cecil H. Kindle, 332 N. Mid Philadelphia·ConUnental Chapter, Philadelphia-Pres.: Samuel Jr., 817 Broad St., 37402; Sec.: J . Roben Wagner, 122 Signal Knight, 7214 Regent Dr., 22307; Sec.; William E. Young, Dawson, Jr., 2501 N. Trenton St., Ruston, 71270; Sec.: Dr. 68503. land Ave., Upper Nyack, 10960. D. Foster, 278 Homestead Rd., Wayne, 19087 ; Sec.: C. Les Point Rd., Signal Mountain, 37377. 14416 Jefferson Davis Hwy. , Woodbridge, 22191. Glenn F Powers, 3904 BonAir Dr., Monroe, 71201. Omaha Chaptrr-Pres.: Col. Charles W. Fowler, II , 1329 S. lie Hunsberger, 9 Hampden Ave., Narbenh, 19072. Memphis Chapter, Memphis-Pres.: Charles A. Walt , Jr., Lynchburg Chaptor, Lynchburg-Pres.: S. Vance Wilkins Jr., 93rd St., 68124; Sec.: Royce N. Kent, 4865 Win St., 68104. NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY Pittsburgh Chapter-Pres.: Roben E. Watson, 163 Lloyd Ave., Commerce Title Bldg. , 38103; Sec.: Wright Gibson, 222 Amherst, 24,21; Sec.: John M. Hudgms, II , Rte. I, Box 130, MARYLAND SOCIETY Raleigh Chapter-Pres.: John R. Riley, 611 Smedes Pl., 27605; 15218; Sec.: WilliamS. Vogel, RD #3, Box 357, Coraopolis, Mary Anne Dr., 38117 Monroe, 24574. Sgt. Lawrence Everhart Chapter, Frederick-Pres.: Ralph F. NEVADA SOCIETY Sec.: Vaughan S. Winborne, 2635 Lakeview Dr., 27601. Shelby Chaptor, Brunswick-Pres.: Walter Neely, Jr., 910 Col. George WaUrr Chapttr, Maninsville-Pres.: Victor A. Manz, Rte. 8, Box 93, 21701; Sec.: W. Jerome Offut, Offut mos. Reno Chapttr-Pres.: E. Franklin Higdon II, 1400 Lillian Way, Gen. Fronds Nash Chapter-Pres.: David P. Henry, 14 Colo Susquehanna Chapter, Clearfield-Pres.: Glenn E. Thompson, Hawthorne St., Memphis, 38107; Sec.: Joe M. Forbis, 2943 Lester, 1001 Cherokee Trail, 24112; Sec.: F. Donald Slav Bldg., 2nd & Coun Sts., 21701. 89502; Sec: Robert M. Morlan, 5048 Lakeridge Terr., East, nial Heights, Chapel Hill, 27514; Sec.: Richard W. Miller, Box 509, 16830. Tishomingo Lane, Memphis, 38111. don, Box 3522, 24112. Gen. William Smallwood Chapter,- Pres.: E. Donald Dietrich, 89502. 4123 Shoccoree Rd., Durham, 27705. Gov. Joseph Hiester Chapter, Reading-Pres.: Darryl S. Jef Tomblgboe Chapter-Pres.: Dr. Leon S. Ward, P.O. Box 363, WiUiamsburg Chapter-Pres.: Dr. H. Jackson Darst Jr., 210 4616 Guilford Rd .. College Park, 20740; Sec.: Henry A. Southern Ntvada Chapter, Las Vegas-Pres.: Douglas R. Pike, Le Marquis de Lafayette Chapter, Fayetteville-Pres.: Dr. fries. 1927 Hampden Blvd., 19604; Sec.: Kenneth E. Sands, Columbia, 38401; Sec.: Roy S. Ingle, 916 Locust Ave .. Co Indian Springs Rd., 23185; Sec.: Col. William P. Ring, Jr., Hamann, 5907 Walton Ave., Camp Springs, 20023. 1708 Ottawa Dr., 89109; Sec.: William E. Gries, 7460 S. Timothy H. Gridley, 2503 Lockwood Rd., 28303; Sec.: Jr., R D 4686, Fleetwood, 19522. lumbia. 38401. 158 Queens Dr., West, 23185. Christian Ardinger Chapter, Hagerstown-Pres.: George P. Schuster Ave., 89118. Charles W. Pearson, 1002 Pine Hill Rd., 28301. Geo. Aothony Wayne Chapter, Beaver Falls-Pres.: Roben C. King's Mountain Chapter, Johnson City-Pres.: Ray W. Met Fincastle Resolutions Chapter, Roanoke-Pres.: Irving B. Stan· Williams, 101 Clearview Rd. , 21740; Sec.: Harold F. Lower Cape Fear Chapter, Wilmington-Pres.: George McNeir Snowden, 168 Florence Rd., New Brighton, 15066; Sec.: tetal, M.D., Box 84, 37601; Sec.: Samuel K. Doak, 408 E. ton, Jr., RFD 5, Box 210, Bedford, 24523; Sec.: William T. Lehman, 2116 Virginia Ave., 21740. NEW JERSEY SOCIETY II, 406 Biscayne Dr., 28401; Sec.: E. M. McEachern, 109 James M. Locke, 220 Jefferson St., Rochester. 15074. 8th Ave., 37601. Honon, 3S28 Winding Way Rd., S.W., 24015. John Eager Howard Chapter, Baltimore-Pres.: Earl M. Al· Elizahet.btown Chaptrr, Elizabeth-Pres.: Harold Herrick, 212 Wayne Drive, 2840 I. Stones River Chapter, Murfreesbor<>-Pres.: Dr. Matt Murfree, tizer, 1261 Limit Ave., 21239; Sec.: J . Edward Bollinger, Jr., Ft. Venango Chapter, Oil City-Pres.: Dr. James E. Hadley, Culpeper Minutemen Chapter-Pres.: John T. S. Kearns, Red Columbia Ave., Cranford, 07016; Sec.; Richard L. Riepe, Blue Rldge Chapter-Pres.: Russell E. O!Tbaus, P.O. Box 8315, 123 E. Main St., 37130; Sec.: William T. Walkup, Sr., 202 wood Farrn, 1125 Sperryville Pike, 22701; Sec.: John A. 123 Willow Ave., Towson, 21204. 235 I.O.O.F. Bldg., Oil City, 16301 ; Sec.: John A. Mimn, Box 399, Hamburg, 07419. Asheville, 28804; Sec.: Michael A. Burkhan, Rte. I, Box 2, Ridley St., Smyrna, 37167. Hunt, R.F.D. 3, Box 118, Culpeper, 22701. Col. Nicholas Ruxton Moore Chapter, Baltimore Co.-Pres.: N . 209 W. Park St., Franklin, 16323. Montclair Chapter, Montclair-Pres.: Roben B. Littell, 27 Waynesville, 28786. Erie Chapter-Pres.: John L. Butterfield, 1825 W. 53rd St., Ford-Narramor• Chapter, Crossville-Pres.: Everett L. Gib- Hlcksford Chapttr, Emporia-Pres.: Theodore J. Burr, Jr., 510 30 SAR MAGAZINE SPRING 1977 31 Meherrin St., 23847; Sec.: Dr. William T. Tillar, Ill. 402 Capt. Hendrick Aupaumut Chapter, Green Bay-Pres.: Robert MONTANA Shore Dr., 23847. D. Williams. 535 Jackson St.. Oshkosh. 54901: Sec.: Charles Joseph D. tree!, 136 E. Curtiss, Bozeman 59715. Augusta Declarations Chapter, Waynesboro-Pres.: John M. J. Larson, 315 Waupaca St., Waupaca, 54981. Dunlap, Jr., Rte. 2. Box 17. 22980; ec.: George L. Garrett, NEBRASKA A WARM AND VERY SPECIAL INVITATION TO ALL 675 Cherry Ave., 22980. Royce N. Kent, 4865 Wirt St., Omaha 68104. Board of Trustees, 1976-77 EVADA SAR COMPATRIOTS, REGARDLESS OF AFFILIA George Washington Cleek Chapter, Warm Springs-Pres.: When You Arc Traveling- Jusl~ce John C. Mowbray, Supreme Court of Nevada, Carson Hugh S. Gwin, Box 206, 24484; Sec.: Thomas R. Wallace, ALABAMA TION, IS EXTENDED BY THE FOLLOWING: Box 97, 24484. Cuy 89701. Marvin L. Harper, P.O. Box 306, Northport 35476. NEW HAMPSHIRE WASHINGTON STATE SOCIETY ARJZO A Donald G. Barton, M.D., Bow 03301. ARIZONA ILLINOIS Seattle Chapter, Seattle-Pres.: Harlan Y. Smith, 8914 S.E. Dr. Lawrence M. Jones, 6831 E. Hawthorne Circle, Tucson NEW JERSEY Phoenix Chapter meets every Tue . at the We tward Ho. For inf. phone Springfield Chapter Visiting Lincoln-Land? Meet monthly at various 56th St., Mercer Island, 98040; Sec.: Kenneth R. Morse, 85710. E. Stephen Haney, Box 245. Westfield 07091. 10827 S.E. 23rd t., Bellevue, 98004. ARKANSAS NEW MEXICO Secy. Bruce Wilson, 247-2135. locations. o re ervations needed. Call Chapter Pres. or Secy. for Marcus Whitman Chapter, Walla Walla-Pres.: T. B. Elliott Kenneth C. Johnson, 19 Pine Manor Dr .. Little Rock 72207. R"g';':'t G. Luckey, 2929 Tennessee, . E.. Albuquerque Palo Verde Chapter, Breakfast meetings, 9:00a.m., 3rd Sat. monthly, information. 392 Catherine, 99362; Sec.: Gordon K. Potter. Box 1393: CALIFORNIA 10 Golden Hill Country Club, E. Broadway & Power Rd., Me a. Phone KANSAS 99362. Charles A. Ireland, 2715 Clinton Terr .. Santa Barbara 93105. NEW YORK Spokane Chapter, Spokane-Pres.: Lytle R. Van Dusen, Rte. COLORADO Dr. Ralph H. Bacon, Box 190. Brewster 10509. Sec. Chapel, 985-8820. Delaware Crossing Chapter, Breakfast meetings last Sat. monthly at 9 I, Box 125, Coeur d'Alene. Idaho 83814; ec.: Edward R. Phitip H. Stevenson, 1070 S. Steele St., Denver 80209. NORTH CAROLINA Saguaro Chapter meets for breakfast on 3rd St. monthly except July & a.m. Holiday Inn, I-35 & 95th St., Lenexa. Re ervation unnece sary. CONNECTICUT Furman, 12609-25th Ave., 99206. Philip R. Carlton, 212 W. ewlin t.. Greensboro, 27408. Aug. at 8:30 a.m., Sir George's Restaurant, Peoria & 107 Ave. Sun Ph: Ralph Goodell (913) 831-6633. Yakima Valle) Chapter, Yakima-Pres.: E. V. Lockhart, Jr., 6 DE G. 0. M. Wilson, Jr., 12 Fairhill Dr., Chattanooga. Tenn. 37405. PENNSYL VA lA Pasadena Chapter. Luncheon 12:30 2nd Tues. monthly. Brotherton's Boston Chapter meets 1st Mon. monthly at 12:30 P.M. except July, Tetrick, Jr., P.O. Box 267, Clarksburg. 26301. GEORGIA 950 E. Cathenne St.. Chnmhe"burg 17201. Gen. Andrew Lewis Chapter, Huntington-Pres.: Richard L. Rev. Francis H. Benning, 4098 . Stratford Rd., N.E .. At R:~~:·~~~~ic;s, Family Restaurant, 2239 E. Colorado Blvd. Aug. & Sept. at Howard Johnson's, 200 Stuart St., Bo ton, Vi iting Wilson, 306 Holswade Dr.. 25701; Sec.: Dr. Richard K. lanta 30342. Webb W. Wilder, 281 Morgan Ave., Johnston 02919. San Diego Chapter, luncheon meeting at noon 3rd Sat. monthly, Adm. SA Rs welcome. Steiner, 309 12th Ave., 25601. HAWAII SO TH CAROLI'IA Kidd Club (off Harbor Dr., near imitz Blvd.) Ph: Pre . Darby 566- NEBRASKA Daniol Boone Chapter, Charleston-Pres.: Glenn C. Roberts L. Clagett Beck, M.D., 4807 Kahala Ave., Honolulu 96816. Harold l\1. McLeod, 922 Russell, S E., Orangeburg 29115. 2097 Superior Ave., So., 25303; Sec.: L. J. Meeker, 129 Ma: IDAHO SOUTH DAKOTA 1878 (evenings). Nebraska Society Annual Meeting, Feb. 22nd. Lincoln Chapter meets plewood Estates, Scott Depot, 25560. Allen . Janssen, 630 East .. C" St., Moscow 43843. 'Kermit Stell, Bo, 514, Sturgis 57785. San Francisco Chapter. Luncheon meetings at noon 1st Thur. monthly, 2nd Tues, monthly. For info, write or phone the State Seely. Gen. Adam Stephen Chapter, Martinsburg-Pres.: Charles F. ILLINOIS SWITZERLAND except Aug. & Dec. Marines Memorial Club, 609 Sutter St. NEVADA Printz, 629 So. George St., Charles Town, 25414; Sec.: John Rohert M. Harrison, 835 S. Spring Ave., La Grange 60525. A. Graham Shanley, 33 Avenue de Bude, Geneva. Overington, Rte. 3. Box 113-H, 25401. INDIANA TENNESSEE Southern California Chapter. (Riverside). Meeting rotate River ide, Southern Nevada Chapter, Las Vegas is holding a Breakfast meeting at 9 Wost Augusta Chapter, Logan-Pres.: Litz H. McGuire, 662 EstelL. Allen, Route 4, Salem 47167. H. Martin 'lunnelley, Suite 201, 2401 Hillsboro Rd., Sun City & San Bernardino. Phone: Sec. 683-4741 at Riverside or Pres. am every 2nd Sat. monthly at Denny's Rest., Rancho Rd. & Sahara Stratton St., 25601; Sec.: Merrill R. Atkinson. Box 38.25601. IOWA ashville 37212. Capt. James Neal Chapter, Parkersburg-Pres.: H. Clyde Lyman D. Tout, P.O. Box 540, Big Pine Key, Fla. 33043. TEXAS 882-2608 at San Bernardino. Ave. Fleming, 311 16th St.. 26101: Sec.: J. Phil Cramer, Box 407, KA SAS Thomas 0. McWhorter, 11315 Coloma Lane, Houston 77024 Sacramento Chapter, Dinner 2nd Wed. May, July, Sept., Nov.; other NORTH CAROLINA 26101. Scott W. Kelsey, R.F. D., Rossville 66533. UTAH months lunch at downtown Elks Club 2nd Tues. Phone Pres. 445-2731. Lower Cape Fear Chapter meets monthly except Feb. & July at Balan Capt. James Ellison Chapter, Beckley-Preo.: Col. Ellison S. KENTUCKY Col .. John J. Lhingston, 4010 Mt. Olympus Way, Salt Lake Summerfield, Drawer 420, Fayetteville, 25840: Sec.: Elm a B. Gradle R. Rowntree, M.D., 70 Valley Rd., Louisville 40204. Cuy 84117. Palo Alto Chapter, meets noon 2nd Fri. monthly, Pao Elks Club. Spec. tine's Buffet, Long Leaf Mall at II :45 on 3rd Fridays. Washington's Wood, Sr., Box 479, Fayetteville, 25840. LOUISIANA VERMONT mtgs. Constitution Day, Yorktown Day, Christma, Washington's Birthday & Independence Day dinners yearly. Ft. Henry Chapter, Wheeling-Pres.: Dr. Rohert J . Reed, 100 0. D. Fontenot, 121 Sycamore Dr .. Metairie 70005. Ashbrook P. Bryant, 7813 Charleston Dr., Bethesda, Md. 12th St., 26003; Sec.: Rohert R. Weiler, M.D., 508 Central MAINE 20034. Birthday. Ph: (415) 593-5376. OHIO Union Bldg., 26003. ~~~~!:;:-~11 H. Clark, P.O. Box 688, Ogunquit 03907. VIRGINIA FLORIDA Benjamin Franklin Chapter, meets Columbus Athletic Club, 136 E. Greenbrier Valley Chapter, Lewisburg--Pre~.: Kenneth D. Gerald P. Finn, 715 Monumental Ave., Box 26. Williamsburg Boca-Deerfield Chapter luncheon meetings 11:30 a.m. 3rd Wed. monthly Broad St., Columbus, noon 3rd Fri. monthly Sept. thru May. excepi Swope, 205 Lee St., 24901; Sec.: Richard M. Wil son, Rt. 3, Warren A. Burdette, Hillside Rd., Stevenson 21153. 23185. Box 255, Covington, Va., 24426. MASSACHUSETTS WASHJNGTO in Deerfield. Phone: Boca Raton 305/391-2936 Pres. John Coleman for Dec. PaulS. Vaitses, Jr., Bay Point Rd., S. Swansea 02777. Wesley B. Hamilton, 6521 Alfareua Ave., S. W .. Tacoma info. Western Reserve Society, meet 2nd Wed. at noon monthly, except July WISCONSIN SOCIETY MICmGAN James Morgan Chapter, Milwaukee-Pres.: R. Ellsworth 98499. Brevard at Cocoa Chapter. While in Florida stop at the Kennedy Space & Aug. at Guv'nors Pub, Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland. Nell S. Murray, 125 Wawpakisco Beach. Battle Creek 49015. WEST VIRGINIA Lucas, 2227 E. Woodstock Pl. , 53202; Sec.: Theodore R. MINNESOTA Center & lunch with the chapter 3rd Sat. monthly, Brevard Hotel, OKLAHOMA Coker, 5200 N. Bay Ridge Ave., Whitefish Bay, 43217. Richard L. Wilson, 306 Holswade Dr., Huntington 25701. Joseph B. Head, 4200 Lyndale Ave .. S. Minneapolis 55409. Nathaniel Ames Chapter, Madison-Pres.: George W. Weher, WISCONSIN Cocoa. Ladies welcome. Oklahoma City Chapter. Breakfast 7:30, 3rd Sat. monthly except Nov. MISSISSIPPI Rev. Robert G. Carroon, I 100 W. Wells St., Milwaukee 936 Harvey Terr., 53703; Sec.: Paul G. Evans, 7228 Franklin TuUius Brady, Box I 15, Brookhaven 39601. Caloosa Chapter, Luncheon meeting at noon 2nd Wed. monthly, except at Ramada Inn West. SARs & wives welcome. Phone Sec'y 631-3493. Ave., Middleton, 53262. 53233. MlSSOURI WYOMING July, Aug. & Sept. Phone Nevin Salol 334-6840. PENNSYLVANIA Elisha Raymond Chapter, Racine-Pres: Donald E. Gradeless, Paul W. Bennett, 21 I N. Main St., Vandalia 63382. 1721 Edgewood Ave., 53404; Sec.: Rohert H. Miller, 835 William W. Hale, Jr., 122 W. 2nd Ave .. Cheyenne 82001. Central Florida Chapter, Orlando. Meeting & refreshments, 3rd Mon. Philadelphia-Continental Chapter Luncheon meeting, 12: 15 p.m., I t College Ave., 53403. monthly 7:30 P.M. College Park Women's Civic Club, 714 W. Mon. monthly except July, Aug. & Sept. SARs welcome. Engineers Dartmouth St. Wives invited. Ph. Cecil Bothwell, 841-2827. Club.l317SpruceSt., Phila. Clearwater Chapter, Luncheon : S&S Cafeteria, Searsiown, 11:30 a.m. RHODE ISLAND 3rd Fri. monthly except for dinners at 6:30 p.m. at Carribean Gulf R.I. Society, Luncheon meeting II :30 a.m. 3rd Thur. monthly Sept. TOTAL PRODUCTION Hotel, Clearwater Beach on 2/18, 5/20, 10/21 & 12/9. Ladies welcome. thru May, Brown Faculty Club, I McGee St., Providence. Summer Daytona-Ormond Chapter. Luncheon 12 noon, 3rd Thurs. monthly at meetings: Brown Club Field House, Comer Brook & Cushing Sts. Halifax River Yacht Club, 331 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach. TEXAS & PRINTING DeBary-Deltona Chapter Luncheon meeting 12 noon at the Deltona Inn, El Paso Chapter meet at noon 1st Sat. monthly at Jerry Wolfe 3rd Mon. monthly. For info call 775-4302. Restaurant, Rodeway Inn, Geronimo & Interstate 10. SERVICES FOR WRITERS DeLand Chapter Luncheon meetings, 11:45 a.m., 2nd Mon. monthly Heart of Texas Chapter meets at 10 am 2nd Sat. Jan., April, July & Oct. except Sept. at the Univer ity Inn Restaurant. Constitution Week Di at the Stage-Coach Inn Country Club, Hwy 55, Salada. Visiting SA R's AND PUBLISHERS nner (evening) Sept. Ladies Night; Gue ts invited. Call 734-6410. welcome. Fort Lauderdale Chapter, Luncheon meeting 11:30 a.m., 2nd Thurs. San Antonio Chapter meets noon, 2nd Fri. monthly at Arden Grove monthly, except Feb. & Dec., special meetings. SAR's welcome. Partyhouse, 102 9th St: San Antonio. Specializing in the hereditary Williamson's Restaurant. Ph: J. Rumbaugh 565-0550 or C. Ralston Dallas Chapter. 8:00A.M. breakfa t meeting at Melrose Hotel each 2nd 782-5061. Sat. Visiting SA R's most welcome. and genealogical fields Jacksonville Chapter Luncheon meeting , 12:30 p.m., 4th Tues. Maj. K. M. VanZandt Chapter Luncheon, noon, 3rd Mon. monthly at monthly. Regency House, 33 West Adams. Ft. Worth Club, lOth tl., 306 W. 7th St., Ft. Worth. Miami Chapter Luncheon, noon, 4th Fri. monthly at Conquistador UTAH Restaurant, 2121 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables. Utah Society meets noon, 3rd Mon. monthly at the Alta Club, 100 E. Palm Beach Chapter, meets 3rd Mon. monthly except Feb. at Helen South Temple, Salt Lake City. Wilkes Hotel, 201 N. Flagler Dr., W. Palm Beach. In Feb. the annual VIRGINIA Washington Birthday Banquet will be held at another location on or Virginia Society. Office, Hotel Jefferson. Richmond. Open Mon., about Feb. 22. Wed., & Fri., 9 to 12 A.M. Visiting SARs welcome. Tel: (804) 648- St. Petersburg Chapter. Luncheon meetings 12 noon 2nd Sat. monthly 1776. W. B. Wingo, Secy. Tel: (804) 643-7491. except June, July & Aug. Special observance Washington's Birthday & Lt. David Cox Chapter Luncheon & program 1st Fri. monthly except Constitution Day. SAR's welcome. Phone 347-0379 or '577-4074. Jan., Feb., Mar.. Osborne's Motel, Independence. For info contact Saramana Chapter, Sarasota. Monthly luncheon meetings Oct. thru Col. Guy Halsey, Sec'y. May at various sites. For info, call Dr. Hatt, 366-17 11. SAR & ladies WISCONSIN ARCHITECTURAL LETTERS • welcome. James Morgan Chapter, Milwaukee. Monthly noon luncheons, 2nd Fri. MEMORIALS • NAME PLATES Tallahassee Chapter. Dinner meeting 6:15 2nd Thurs. except Feb., at Cudworth Post. 1756 N. Prospect Ave., Visiting SA Rs welcome. • TABLETS • SIGNS June, July & Aug. Washington's Birthday meeting Feb. 22, 7:00p.m. MERCURY PRESS BRONZE/ ALUMINUM All at Downtown Holiday Inn. Choose Meieqohan-Wengler and GEORGIA FOR $10.00 PREPAID ANNUALLY, YOUR SOCIETY OR 12230 Wilkins Ave. you choose distinctive quality Atlanta Chapter, monthly luncheon meetings, 2nd Fri. at 12: 15 p.m., CHAPTER MAY BE LISTED ON THIS PAGE IN FOUR ISSUES Rockville, Md. 20852 craftsmanship. For catalogue and Adm. 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