BioA: Carter, Mr./Mrs. Claude (34th -
1940)
Contact:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Drummond, Carter,
Wuethrich, MacLaughlan
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark
Co., Wis.) 11 Jan 1940
Carter, Mr./Mrs. Claude (34th - 8 JAN 1940)
This week Tuesday's regular meeting of the local chapter of the Order of the
Eastern Star started the year of 1940 off with a "bang." It set an attendance
record for regular meetings and by far surpassed the attendance record for
"first regular" meetings of the year.
Two wedding anniversaries among its
members occasioned the unusual "turn out," the fiftieth for Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Drummond, and the thirty-fourth for Mr. and Mrs. C.J. (Maude) Carter, both of
which fell on Jan. 8th, 1940.
Mrs. Drummond was a charter member and has
the distinction of having served the Chapter as its first Worth Matron.
Eventually Mr. Drummond became a member and served in the capacity of Associate
Patron for several years, in fact until need of slowing down on social
activities that took the couple out at night, made their attendance so uncertain
that he would no longer accept the office.
Mr. Carter (Claude) has never
been a member of the order, but his wife was among those initiated during the
first year of this Chapter's existence. She served as Worth matron from 1914 to
1916 and through the years has given untiringly of herself for the welfare and
prosperity of the Chapter.
Because of Mrs. Drummond's recent illness,
from which she is still confined to the house, the Drummonds were represented by
their daughter, Vera and her husband John Wuethrich. Mrs. Carter was notified
during the afternoon to be "on her toes" that evening because guests from Owen
were expected, so the unusually large attendance and the "dressed-up-ness" of
everybody "got by" her until Chapter closed, she wandered into the anteroom, and
there to her complete surprise, found in waiting, Mr. and Mrs. MacLaughlan of
Augusta, also her husband. Only then did she come to a full realization of what
really was happening.
After a little visiting, the guests assemble around
tables stretched end to end the length of the Chapter Room, where a lunch of
tasty sandwiches...(the rest of the article was cut off)
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