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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEnfield Valley Grange history 082000 4JA JuveniCe (grange was organized on June 14,1927 by Mrs. Tmma Jerome, State JuveniCe Deputy, 'there were eighteen charter members. The first JuveniCe (grange officers were: Master Overseer Steward ^Assistant Steward ChapCin Secretary Treasrer Lecturer gatekeeper Ceres Tomona jCora Lady asst. Steward JuveniCe Matron Huth Hothermich Lawrence ThaCC 3-CaroCdLaue "Robert Stevenson 3-CeCen ^WiCson DonaCd Hiker Doris 3-Cansen Xdzabeth Stevenson JCaroCdLokken CharCotte Tucker JAdce Hiker TveCyn Lrvay Dorothea Vpdike Mrs. Martha 'Bock 11 Later, Mrs. Neva Laue was Matron for fifteen years. JAbout one huyndred and fifty peopCe attended the sixtieth anniversary ceCebration of TnfieCdyaCCey (grange heCdin the (grange J-CaCCon May 28, 1935- ^Worthy Master Leon Hothermich presided JredT). Humsey read an essay written by the first Master of the TnfieCd (grange, James M. Lanning, as he Ceft the chair after having served for two years. Jred Jreestone gave the main speech of the evening. On Jebruary 27,1940, TnfieCdyaCCey (grange ceCebratedtheir sixty-fifth anniversary with Tast State Master Haymond Cooper as speaker of the evening. Seventy five members were present, incCuding four descendants of the first officers of the (grange. M Cast the time came when thefinaC 12