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From left, Regent Jane Richards and Dr. Emily Chow speaking on periodontal disease and heart issues. (Photo Provided)
PARKERSBURG The James Wood Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution met at the Parkersburg Country Club on Feb. 7.
Members attending were Regent Jane Richards, Chaplin Betty Boot, Julia Hoffman, Susan Nutter, Elaine Cook, Ruth Callihan, Sandra Cowen, Karlyn Lowers, Anita Scott, Dina Braniff, Louise Wince and Katie Brown. Visitors included a prospective member, Pebble Freeland, Cynthia Buskirk, Dr. Emily Chow and Beverly LaRocque from the Caladesi Chapter in Florida.
Richards and Boot led daughters in the DAR Ritual.
CLUB NEWS
The Urbana Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution met December 9 at 1:30 p.m. for the chapter’s second full remote meeting. Regent Snyder called the meeting to order and proceeded with the DAR opening ritual. The Pledge of Allegiance was read by Pat Detwiler, the American’s Creed was read by Judi Henson and Star Spangled Banner was read by Megan Snyder. Dona Tullis read the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America, which is now done at each meeting. Present for the meeting were 14 members, one associate member, and three guests.
The President General’s message and National Defense report were available by email to members for reading prior to meeting. President General Denise Doring Van Buren challenged DAR members, as descendants of the men and women who achieved American independence, to honor our patriotic duty to Rise and Shine for America at a time when she most needs us. The National Defense Report commemorated National Pearl Harbor R