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WEBSTER GRANGE No. 436
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY- 1880- 1961
Lecturer's Program
S , S. FRIENDSHIP
1961 81 n ANNIVERSARY
THEME N11:1GHIIOOILINII:IIS
* IN GAANGI[ * IN CoMMUNITY * IN NATION AND WoRLD
FRIENDSHIP
The happiest business in the world ls that of making friends,
And no "investment" on the street Pays larger dividends.
For life is more than stocks and bonds And love; these rate percent,
But he who gives in Friendship's name Shall reap as he has spent.
Life is a great investment And no man lives in vain,
Who guards a hundred Friendships As misers guard their gain.
Then give the world a welcome, Each day, what'er it sends,
And may no mortgage e'er foreclose The partnership of friends.
Oregon State Grange - 1936.
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JUVENILE OFFICERS - 1961
Master
Overseer
Lecturer
Steward
Assistant Steward
Chaplain
Secretary & Treasurer
Gate Keeper
ceres
Pomona
Flora
Lady Ass't Steward
Color Bearer
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Diane Nagel
Diane Sanford
Shirley Nagel
Stephen Wright
Darwin DePappa
Herbert G rabb
Marie DePappa
Thomas Wright
Diane Walter
Nancy Grabb
Kathy Brewer
Phyllis Sanford
Joyce Nagel
SMf''" op ... 1961
WEBSTER GRANGE #436
Master Overseer Lecturer Steward Ass' t Steward Chaplain
Treasurer
Recording Sec'y
Financial Sec'y
Gatekeeper
Ceres Pomona
Joseph Eng! ish DU 1-1761 Elmer V. Smith 854-J Mrs . Elmer V. Smith 854-J Harry Wright 855-W Earl Tubman BR 1-6479 Mrs . Albert Eckler 1206-J
Irving Hockenberger 1-M
Mrs. Henry Oestre ich 1096-R
Mrs . Irving Hockenberger 1-M
Louis Dinse 878-J
Mrs. Harold Grabb Mrs . Carl Harris
621-J 772-W
Flora Mrs. Ray Neuert 906-W Lady Ass't Steward Mrs . Earl Tubman BR 1-6479 Juvenile Matron Mrs . Harry Wr ight 855-W
Assistant Mrs . Stanley Hosenfeld 461-R
Trustee, yr. DeWitt Cape 608-R
Trustee, 2 yrs. Harold ·Grabb 621-J
Trustee, 3 yrs .
Color Bearer
Pian ist Histor ian
Stanley Hosenfeld
Mrs. J. English
Mrs . Homer Pulver Thomas Gaffney
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461-R
DU 1-1761
72 33-M
*H. H. Spencer *E. 0 . Warner *Peter Hendee *C. N. Emery *l. Wall *Oufay Wright *Fred Hecker *Andrew Hilfiker
-PAST MASTERS-
1880-1881-1885 1882-1883
1884 1886
1887-1896 1897-1911
1912-1913-1922
*W i 1 1 i am F os te r Albert Eckler, Jr. Everett Bownan
*George Dunn *Thomas Wright Harold Foster
*Jay Ernissee *W i 1 1 i am Pe 1 1 e t t Robert Woodhull
*Gus tav Bertch Char 1 es Harris
*Charles Lus ink John Crane
*Henry Bowman *John Drake William Lieberman Stanley Hosenfeld Willard Bradstreet Joseph Maier Raymond Smith Wes 1 ey White Howard Coykendal 1 Ronald Sutorius Ronald Eckler Alexander Yurgeal it is Herbert Andrews Fred Blaessig John Bulau Harold Grabb
* - OEC EAS EO 5
1914 1915
1916-1917-1942 1918
1919-1920 1921 1923
1924-1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
1930-1931 1932-1933
1934 1935-1936-1941
1937-1938 1939 1940
1943-1944-1945 1946
1947-1948 1949-1953
1950 1951 1952 1954 1955 1956
1957-1958-1959
Sb,p'd- ~ -COMMITTEES-
AUDITING
Albert Eckler Ray Johnson Gordon Witmer
DEGREE TEAM 1st and 2nd -Stanley Hosenfeld 3rd and 4th - Erva Smith
FLORAL Mrs . Robert Woodhull Alex Schaer William Fuchs Mrs . Jay Ernissee Mrs . John Gent
INSURANCE Albert Eckler
LEG IS LATIVE James Wilson Thomas Wahl
MEMBERSHIP
Ray Neuert Edith Meeker Walter Klem
MONROE COUNTY FAIR John Bulau
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POMONA REPRESENTATIVE Irving Hockenberger
PRESS Mrs . Homer Pulver
Hel en Stadt Loretta Kl em
TABLEAU
Mrs. Wesley Walter Lydia Gerber
SERVICE AND HOSPITALITY Mrs. Carl Harris, Chairman Mrs. Howard Cunningham Mr s . Harold Grabb Mrs. Earl McMann Mr s . Irene Rifenburgh
YOUTH COMMITIEE Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Burkhardt David Arft Mr . & Mrs . Joseph Maier Mr. & Mrs . William Baxter Mr. & Mrs . Alex Yurgeal it is Herbert Andrews Mr . & Mrs. Donald Vincent Mr. & Mrs . Harold Walsh
JUVENILE COMMITTEE
Mr. & Mrs . Herbert Arft Mr . & Mrs . George Hembrook Mr . & Mr s . Ferdinand DePappa Mrs. Everett Sunderlin Mr. & Mrs . George Senecal Mr. & Mrs . Harold Walter Mr s . Hazen Hoyt Mr s . Vi rginia DeLue
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-PROGRAM-
October 29
Installation: Deputy State Master of Monroe County, Edmund Marv in and Staff
Lunch Chairman -Mr. & Mrs . Harold Grabb
November 3
Report of Delegate to New York State Grange: Harold Grabb
November 5
OVER THE HORIZON -
A Look Ahead - Joseph English
December 3
ANCHORS AWEIGH ! -
Supper - 6 : 00 p.m. Supper Chairman - Irene Harris Dining Room Chairman -Mr. & Mrs. Harold Grabb
Social Evening - Harry Wright
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December 17
CHR I STHAS AT SEA!
Kitchen -Mr. & Mrs. Joe English Dining Room -Mr. & Mrs. Harry Wright
Christmas Books - Juvenile G·range Mrs. Harry Wright Mrs. Stanley Hosenfeld
New Year's Eve Dance, Card Party and Supper. Elmer v. Smith, Chairman
January 7
STEWARDSHIP -
Kitchen -Mr. & Mrs. Ray Johnson Dining Room - Mr. & Mrs . Stanley Hosenfeld
Neighbor] iness -Mrs. Ferdinand DePappa Message of Gov. Rockefeller- Everett Bowman
January 21
SALESMANSHIP- What Will You Do 7
Kitchen - Bessie Schlegel Dining Room -Myrtle Morgan
State Legislation : Wright, Grabb, Johnson
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February 4
Committee -Mrs. Walter Lobinski, Mrs . Harold Grabb
Dining Room -Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Sutorius
Public Ham Dinner- No Meeting
February 18
BATTLESHIP -
Supper Committee- Mr. & Mrs. Ray Neuert Dining Room -Mr. & Mrs. Earl McMann
3rd and 4th Degrees - Ladies Degree Team Exhibit of Civil War Mementos- each member to
label his article for the exhibit table. Bring several I
Thomas Gaffney - "The Gray and the Blue"
March 4
FRIENDSHIP -
Supper Committee -Mr . & Mrs. Earl Tubman Dining Room -Mr. & Mrs. Everett Bowman
WORLD NEIGHBORS : International Exchange Student, Lars Petter Wahl in, Stockholm, Sweden.
(student guest of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Witmer) Music Exhibit of Ha'ndwork, old and new. Bring
yours and please label it. Yeast Bread Judging .
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March II Pomona at Hindon
March 18 WORKMANSHIP -
Supper Committee -Hr. & Mrs. Wm. Lieberman Dining Room -Hr. & Mrs. Burton Cape
SAVE WATER, SOIL, TREES AND - YOUTH ! Legislative Highlights and Conservation What Are Our National, State and Local
Lawnakers Doing? -James Wilson, Gerald Barrett
Hobby Show - Bring articles from your own hobby, label for our exhibit table.
March 25
ACQUAINTANCESHIP -
Service and Hospitality Committee- Card Party HEAVE HO! For Ticket Sale - or Prizes I
Apri I I
SPORTSMANSHIP -
8:00 p.m. - 1st and 2nd Degrees How's Your Health? - Nora Tubman
Daily Hazards We Overlook Demonstration -Youth Committee -
"My Git Up and Go Just Got Up and Went" Talent Show: Quartettes
Refreshments -Youth Committee.
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Apri 1 14
SHIP OF STATE - Lecturers' Conference of 'i5ei"aware , Maryland, Pennsylvania , New York and New Jersey - at Elmira , N.Y . Banquet, 6 :30p .m. Gov . Nelson Rockefeller , speaker.
Apr i 1 15
MARKSMANSHIP -
3rd and 4th Degrees - 8 :00 p.m. Juvenile Grange Anniversary:
Past Voyages and Successes Mrs . Harry Wright, Mrs . Stanley Hosenfeld
Exhibit: Old Pictures and Photos -Bring yours. (of former Grangers, your o ld home, Lake Ontario, bathing suits, sailboats, high button shoes, old icehouse, horses, etc . )
Refreshments- Juvenile Committee
May 6
FRIENDSHIP -
Anniversary and Neighbors Night Welcome Neighbor Grangers
A VOYAGE OF FRIENDSHIP: Our Grange, ·Past and Present .
Civil War Centennial Style Show: A Century of Fash ion
Exhibit: Civil War Memos- gadgets, costumes, old quilts, shawls , hats , etc.
Refreshments - Mr . & Mrs. E.arl Tubman
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May 20
WORSHIP -
"Guided Hands"- Irene Harris Certificate Winners -Service & Hosp i tality
Conmittee. Awards to 25 and 50 year members - 1961 . Music Exhibit: Old Pictures and Programs,
especially Webster Grange, or members. Yours ?
Refreshments - Auditing Committee and Floral Committee
June 3
ACQUAINTANCESHIP -
New Members Night- What I Like About Grange New Members: Mr. & Mrs. Edward Wood
Mr. & Mrs. William Ford Youth Committee - Program.
Mr . & Mrs. Rudolph Burkhardt, Chairmen "The Light" - drama Art Exhibit: Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics,
etc. Please bring yours!
Refreshments -Membersh ip Committee
June 10
Pomona at Fairport
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July 8
Picnic - Webster Park - Creek Bend Rolls, hots , beverages
Irv i ng Hockenberger Tables- Service & Hospitality Com. Games, Sen ior and Jun ior -
Mr . & Mrs. Harold Grabb Bring your camera - take a picture
August 5
Recreation - Slst Anniversary Auction Woodhull Ga r dens
Hr. & Mrs. Frank Klem Mr. & Mrs . Henry Henner
BRING 3 OR MORE ITEMS TO AUCTION OFF! Exhibit of Antiques: Bring at least one,
please label i t . Needlework Judging
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September 2
MEMBERSHIP -
6:30 Tureen Supper - Bring table service and tureen. Committee: Trustees and Membership Committee.
Building: Are You a Booster and a Builder? Booster Program -Mixers:
"Let's Get Acquainted" -Membership Committee: R. Neuert, E. Meeker, W. Klem.
Film on Machinery Safety- Ray Johnson Contribute One Booster Block {any one or more)
* bring in a new member * contribute magazines or a book * donate kit chen equipment or towels * make a financial donation
Se ptember 9 Pomona at Chi! i
September 16
WORKMANSHIP- ALL MEMBERS ON DECK!
Harvest Fest ival - CARGO - Produce . · Bring , Sell or Buy I
Dining Room -Mrs . Carl Harris Kitchen -Service & Hospitality Committee Baked Foods -Mrs. John Palmer {please donate) Handicrafts -Mrs. Irene Rifenburgh.
{please donate) Fruit and Flo ral Arrangements and Supplies -
Webster Grange Gardeners {please donate) Exhibit: Old Time Appliances -churn, coffee
grinder , etc. Not to be sold.
EVERY MEMBER to contribute to the booths, or suppe r , or donate time or money .
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October 7
CITIZENSHIP - SHIP'S LOG FOR 1961
Report of all committees and officers on this year 1 s voyage.
CHANGING THE WATCH: Election of officers.
THE S. S. FRIENDSHIP: Review of the past year - Historian Gaffney.
Final Exhibit, Best of Year: Prizes for oldest, best, most unusual, etc.
Photo Exhibit of past year: Prizes for most beautiful, funniest, cutest, saddest, etc.
Refreshments- Officers of 1961.
October 21
HOHE PORT -
Supper - 6:30 p.m. Installation of Officers- Deputy State
Master and Staff. Look To the Future - Master Music
SHIP OF YOUTH SETS SAIL: Harvest and Halloween Program- Youth & Juvenile Committee
December 9 Pomona
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IN MEMORIAM
Virginia Andrews
Donald C. Brown
Irving Craft
Anna Du Bois
Mary Feucht
Bertha Frost
Frank Hermance
Ray Legasse
Carrie Pellett
Louise Pellett
Frank Pinkney
Charles Vogt
Rev . George Walker
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NEW MEMBERS - f960
Virginia Delue Marie Ford William Ford Esther Hembrook Gordon F. Hembrook Carl Jenniejohn Susie Jenniejohn Albert Knebel Mrs. Albert Knebel Irene Rifenburg Burton Thayer Mrs. Burton Thayer Maude Wahl Thomas Wahl Mrs. George Walker Doris Walsh Harold Walsh James C. Wi !son Edward Wood Frances Wood
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CO-OPERATOR
"Hornets work together; so do bees . A bee hive is a wonderful testimonial to what working together- each for all and all for each - can accomplish . Ants are also cooperators, and every ant hill testifies to the result-giving powers of cooperation . A wise man once was asked, "Which is the most important leg of a three-legged stool?" So you see all three are necessary and all the members of an organization, working together, and with others, are sure to accomplish great things ."
National Grange Lecturer, Edward F. Holter
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My sincere gratitude goes out to the officers, committees and members who have so willingly and generously given their time, skill, and able seamanship to help the s. S. Friendship of Webster Grange launch an interesting and fruitful voyage in this historic year - the Civil War Centennial.
Erva W. Smith, Lecturer
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