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Several years ago, the Chapter initiated the movement to place flags and
framed flag codes in every school room in East Carroll Parish. With
the help of the American Legion and Legion Auxiliary ninety-three in all
were donated. The Good
Citizenship Pilgrimage has received our support since the early days.
Two of our members have received the State award. In 1941,
Margie Wagley, representing Monticello High School, went to
Washington, at the time of Continental Congress. In 1949, Celeste
Hammack, of Lake Providence High School, won the bond given by the
State Society. Our Chapter
placed its name in the Valley Forge Memorial. We also convinced the
Hon. Joseph E. Ransdell, ex-United States Senator from Louisiana, to place a
memorial there in honor of Mrs. Ransdell. We are on the
Star Honor Roll for our contributions to the building program in Washington. Mrs. J.W.
McDaniel, our first Regent, resigned in November 1936. Mrs. Crawford
A. Rose was elected to fill out Mrs. McDaniel's unexpired term, then served
a term of her own. She was Regent from December 1936 to May 1941.
Mrs. George Hider was the next Regent from May 1941 to May 1944.
Mrs. Edward Schneider's term was from 1944-1947. Mrs. Alex S. Hill
succeeded her for the next three years, 1947-1950. Mrs. Arthur Crump
was elected Regent in May 1950, but she resigned in October.
Mrs. George Hider agreed to accept the Regency for a second time. Almost from
the beginning, Moses Shelby has had a State Officer. Mrs. Frank Brown
was elected Recording Secretary in 1936 with Mrs. A. R. Lacey of Shreveport
as State Regent. In 1939 Mrs. Edward Schneider was elected Recording
Secretary with Mrs. C.M. Flower of Monroe as State Regent. In 1942 Mrs.
Crawford Rose became State Librarian on the ticket of Mrs. Thomas F. Moody
of Baton Rouge. Because of the war, this administration
served four years instead of the customary three(until 1946). Then
Mrs. George Hider became State Librarian during the regime of Mrs. P.C. Fair
of Mansfield. In 1948, Mrs. Edward Schneider became State Librarian
with Mrs. J.N. Pharr of New Iberia as State Regent. At the present
time Mrs. Vail Delony was State Librarian on Mrs. Herbert Parker's ticket.
Mrs. Schneider served as State Regent, 1957-1960. Other recent state
officers include Mrs. Harvey Howington, Mrs. Philip Brown, and Mrs. Carl
Bonner. The Moses Shelby
Chapter has a special interest in the State Circulating Library of
Genealogy and History. The state NSDAR genealogical library was housed
in Mrs. Hider's and Mrs. Delony's homes while they were state librarians.
The idea for such a collection was conceived by Mrs. Thomas F. Moody, and was implemented during her term as State Regent. Every State Librarian
since that time has been a member of the Moses Shelby Chapter. The Chapter was
instrumental in naming the Library the "Annie Laurie
Moody Circulating Library." When the
State Officers Club was organized in 1949, three members of Moses Shelby Chapter were
elected: Mrs. George Hider, Mrs. Edward Schneider, and Mrs. Crawford Rose.
Mrs. Rose served as the first Secretary-Treasurer with Mrs. J.C. Liner of
Monroe as President. Mrs. Edward
Schneider served as Chairman of the State Committees for the
Constitution Hall Memory Book and for Motion Pictures. She was
chairman of Zone 3 of the Student Loan Fund as well. Mrs. Arthur
Crump was State Chairman of the Filing and Lending Bureau. < Back
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