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LÖGBERG, FIMMTUDAGINN 15. MARZ 1956
Annual Meeting of the Jon Sigurdson
Chapter, I.O.D.E.
Held on February 3rd, at the home of Mrs. E. A. Isfeld
The main project of the Jon
Sigurdson Chapter last year
was the production of the
prize winning play, ln the
Wake of the Storm, by Miss
Lauga Geir, Edinburgh, N.D.
The play was produced and
directed by Mrs. H. F. Daniel-
son. Mrs. Isfeld, convener of
the play committee, and Mrs.
E. W. Perry, Educational Sec-
retary gave reports on the
play production, showing that
it was a success artistically
and that the total proceeds
were $454.00.
Mrs. Perry, presented the
Jon Sigurdson $50.00 Musical
Scholarship to Miss Edith
Lillian Lewis, who won it for
the second consecutive year.
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Mrs. M. Lewis, Edith’s mother,
and her grandmother, Mrs. H.
Baldwin were guests at the
meeting and expressed their
appreciation to the chapter.
Other guests at the meeting
were, Mrs. N. A. MacMillan,
Municipal Regent; Mrs. W. A.
Trott, Provincial President;
and Mrs. V. J. Eylands, Hon-
orary Vice-Regent. They all
spoke briefly and congratu-
lated the Chapter on its suc-
cessful activities during the
year.
Reports were given by:
Mrs. H. G. Henrickson, treas-
urer, showing receipts of $894
and disbursements of $749;
Mrs. E. W. Perry, Educational;
Mrs. H. G. Nicholson, Ser-
vices; Mrs. G. Gottfred, Em-
pire and World Affairs; Mrs.
W. S. Jonasson, Standard
Bearer; Mrs. T. E. Thor-
steinson, Echoes; Mrs. H. G.
Henrickson, Immigration and
Canadianization; Mrs. Anna
Finnson, Membership.
The secretary, Mrs. H. F.
Danielson, gave a full resumé
of the year’s activities, show-
ing the great amount of varied
activities accomplished by the
Chapter. The Chapter donated
S150 to the Betel Building,
Fund, the last evening’s per-
formance of the play being
held for that purpose. The
Chapter supported all Na-
tional and Provincial I.O.D.E.
projects such as scholarships,
welfare work, Peace Garden
Fund, the Tea for the Blind,
the Shipping Fund, and other
projects; as well as working
at the tag day, the music
festival, etc.
At the September meeting
the C h a p t e r honored its
Regent, Mrs. B. S. Benson, by
presenting her with a Pro-
vincial Life Membership for
her services to the Chapter,
as Regent for ten years, and
before that, as Vice-Regent
for six years.
At the annual meeting a
year ago, Mrs. O. Stephensen
was honored by members
with a corsage and made an
honorary member of the
Chapter in recognition of her
long service of more than 38
years, she just misséd being
a charter member when the
chapter was organized, March
20th, 1916.
On behalf of the members,
the Regent, Mrs. Benson con-
gratulated members who had
received special honors during
the year—namely, Mrs. E. A.
Isfeld who had been elected
president of the Canadian
Federation of Music Teachers
Associations; Mrs. M. Martin,
whose daughter, Miss Marion
Martin, a 1955 graduate of the
University of Manitoba won
the Governor-General Bronze
Medal for highest average
marks in 2-3-4th year; and
Mrs. H. F. Danielson, who had
been commissioned to write
and produce an historical
pageant for three-day Centen-
ary festival in Utah; and who
had also been invited to be
guest speaker at the Icelandic
Celebration in Blaine, Wash-
ington, on which occasion she
gave addresses also in Bell-
ingham and Vancouver.
Greetings and good wishes
were received from former
members, who are now resi-
dent in Vancouver—Mrs. L. E.
Summers, Mrs. L. J. Hallgrim-
son, Mrs. S. B. Olson and Mrs.
V. Baldwinson.
The membership of the
chapter stands at thirty-two,
six of these being life mem-
bers. One new member was
added during the year. The
chapter’s adopted school at
Big Island had received an
addition library and the Edu-
cational Secretary, Mrs. Perry
keeps in constant touch with
the school through letters to
the principal. Mrs. Nicholson
and her able committee, con-
sisting of Mrs. T. Hannesson,
Mrs. E. J. Helgason, Miss Vala
Jonasson and Mrs. J. S.
Gillies, had visited the sick
in Nursing homes and private
homes; had dispensed Christ-
mas and Easter cheer to the
shut-ins and needy, and had
generally looked after the
Services at Home and Abroad
department.
Mrs. N. A. MacMillan pre-
sided during elections. Those
elected to office were:
Mrs. E. A. Isfeld, Regent;
Hóstl og kvef leika hvern grátt sem lasinn er.
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Wampole’s Extract af þorskalýsi RF,GIA!I/EGA.
Það er reynt að gæðum af þrem kynslóðum þessa lands.
Það byggir upp, er ríkt af sóiskini, fjörefni D., malti,
kaiki. járni, brennisteini og fleiri efnum nauiðsyniegum
fyrir beilsuna.
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Mrs. O. Stephensen and Mrs.
H. A. Bergman, vice-regents;
Mrs. R. Petursson, Mrs. J. B.
Skaptason, honorary regents;
Mrs. V. J. Eylands, Mrs. P. M.
Petursson and Miss Margret
Petursson, Mrs. F. Stephen-
son, honorary vice - regents;
Mrs. H. F. Danielson, secre-
tary; Mrs. H. G. Henrcikson,
treasurer; Mrs. E. W. Perry,
educational secretary; Mrs.
W. S. Jonasson, standard
bearer; Mrs. M. Martin, Em-
pire and World Affairs; Mrs.
H. G. Nicholson, services at
home and abroad; Mrs. T. E.
Thorsteinson, Echoes; Mrs. H.
G. Henrickson, Immigration
and Canadianization; Mrs. K.
Freeman, films; Mrs. Anna
Finsson, membership; Mrs. B.
S. Benson and Mrs. E. A. Is-
feld were nominated for Pro-
vincial councillors.
Honorary members: Mrs.
Sophia Brynjolfson, San Fran-
cisco, California; Mrs. Maria
Markan, Oslund, Reykjavik,
Iceland; Mrs. Lara Goodman
Salverson, Willowdale, Ont.;
Mrs. J a c o b i n a Johnson,
Seattle, Washington; Mrs. O-
Stephensen, Winnipeg, Man.
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