Árdís - 01.01.1956, Page 36

Árdís - 01.01.1956, Page 36
34 ÁRDÍS Junior Ladies Aid—Women's Association 1931-1956 By GUDLAUG JOHANNESSON Madame President, Fellow Members: I shall greet you informally but appropriately by wishing every one a happy birthday! A happy anniversary and all good wishes for the years to come. To most of us 25 years does not seem such a long time, but as I glanced through the secretary’s books, and read the records of the society, I found that much had been done. I would now like to turn back the pages and reminisce awhile. Many of you will no doubt remember that first meeting of the Junior Ladies Aid of the First Lutheran Church held on January 27, 1931. It was the late Mrs. B. B. Jonsson who suggested the need for an organization of younger women who did not fully under- stand or speak the Icelandic language, and who could therefor not join the Ladies Aid, which used only the mother tongue at their meetings. Mrs. Jonsson invited a few women to her home, and discussed this with them—and found her idea favorably received. A constitution was then drawn up, and a meeting was called. The society was given the name “Junior Ladies Aid of the First Luth- eran Church”. Many years later, when the bloom of youth had faded from the cheeks of those first members, and their hair was streaked with grey, and little toddlers called the “amma” this name was no longer considered appropriate—nothing very junior about us anymore, and so we became the Women’s Association. I note that at those first meetings, there was no scripture reading or hymn singing. It was not until 1937 that meetings were opened with the singing of a hymn. And in 1940 Mrs. V. J. Eylands made a motion that Scripture reading precede each meeting, which custom has since been observed. But at these first meetings there was a program committee, who prepared a short program of vocal solos, readings, etc., and this took place at the close of the business meeting, and was enjoyed by members. And who do you think it was who sang the solos then, and who still sings them for us? None other than I
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