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September 24, 2008


 

Else Cilley Chapter D.A.R.

 

 

Virginia Gerseney, filling the role of Mary Baker Eddy, presented the August  program for the Else Cilley Chapter D.A.R. 


The Else Cilley Chapter D.A.R. in Nottingham was visited by Mary Baker Eddy, as presented by Virginia Gerseney. Eddy was born in Bow and spent most of her life in Bow and Concord. Mrs. Gerseney made the life of Eddy come alive and told how she came to form the Christian Science philosophy. The Hostesses for the August meeting of the D.A.R. were Barbara Frangione, Susann Chaplin, and Rhonda Watson.


Vice Regent Susann Chaplin opened the meeting and read the President General’s Message about John Muir and James Audubon.


The National Defense Message from the March/April National Defender was “Fighting Without Guns,” How the U.S. Military in Africa is trying to win hearts and minds to combat terrorism.


Chaplain Rebecca Shoup asked for a moment of silence in honor of past Regent, Eleanor Ambrose, who recently died. A book about birds will be donated to the Deerfield Library in her memory.


Registrar Ann Chaplin stated two applications for membership were sent to National D.A.R.


The business of the Chapter was concluded.
 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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