Betsy Hamer and Helen Taylor stand in front of Helen's new 2015 Cadillac. Helen does have great taste.
The National Society North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century Lord Craven Chapter was organized December 30, 1961 in Wilmington, NC. Many of our programs highlight colonial heritage, research, and records. Contact President Cindy Sellers at cindysellers@ec.rr.com or blog manager Phyllis Wilson at par4wilson@gmail.com
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Sunday, June 7, 2015
Lord Craven Member, Helen Taylor Drives in Style
May 16th Lord Craven Colonial Dames Meeting
The Lord Craven Colonial Dames meeting was held on May 16, 2015 at The Carolina BBQ in Wilmington, NC.
New officers were sworn in at the May 16th Lord Craven meeting.
Pat Gooding, Vice-President; Linda Rivenbark, Recording Secretary; Carol Jutte, Registrar; Ruth-Anne Bolz, President; Marie Preston, Chaplain; officers not in photo are Pat Elsaesser, Treasurer: Diane Kuebert, Corresponding Secretary; Historian/Librarian, Mary Earp Chaplain and Carole Weiss, prior President.
President Carole Weiss presented each of the officers with a good-by yellow rose.
Carol Weiss welcomes Ruth-Anne Bolz as the new Lord Craven President for the next two years.
President, Ruth-Anne Bolz; Pat Gooding, Vice-President, Linda Rivenbark, Recording Secretary; and Carol Jutte, Registrar
Row 1: Shirley Zenock, Kathy Miller, Betsy Hamer and Pat Johnson
Row 2: Fran Carlsen, Marie Preston, Pat Tucker, Barbara Lewis and Pat Gooding
Row 1: Bettie Lettieri, Glenda Underwood and Ann Nickerson
Row 2: Susane Degroote, Jewel Hanson and Betsy Thomas
The Crossnore School donated a beautiful shawl pictured above for our chapter to raffle this year to make additional funds for the 2nd annual Wounded Warrior Luncheon in October. It is a beautiful sage green with a light cream in the weave on the side. Anyone interested in tickets should contact Lisa English at 910-289-5730.
Cynthia Avent was the speaker at the May 16th Lord Craven meeting. Her topic of discussion ws the Magna Carta. Ruth-Anne Bolz gave a presentation on the History of the Huguenots.
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