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1 James M. Gresham Chapter #1312 United Daughters of the Confederacy Social Circle, Georgia Volume 2, Issue 3 Pauline T. Myers, 5080 Crestwood Trl., Loganville, GA March 2013 Number of Members: 31 Copies Printed: 10 Chapter Officers: President: Pauline Myers Vice President: Ann Hall Recording Secretary: Jane Williams Treasurer: Diane Goga Registrar: Susan Harnish Recorder of Military Service Awards: Cynthia Overcash Historian: Annette Wade Chaplain: Beth Walton Corresponding Secretary: Madelyn Stark who attended the charter meeting. She is now working on the past presidents. Annette has done an excellent job on these projects. Meetings. The December 6th meeting was held at the home of Mary Lynne Reinagle's home in Social Circle. Fourteen members were in attendance. After the pledges and the Opening Ritual, Suzanne Forte gave the Historian's Program on "The Battle of Grand Gulf, Mississippi". Members were updated on our projects for the year. Beth Walton sent a total of 839 stamps to the Veteran's National Stamp and Coin Club. Pauline Myers and Madelyn Stark mailed coupons totaling over $ for distribution to US Military families. Pauline delivered over 200 pounds of food items to F.I.S.H. at the Social Circle United Methodist Church after the December meeting. The volunteers were very grateful for the items. Their food pantry was getting very bare. (L-R) Mary Lynne Reinagle, Suzanne Forte, Pauline Myers, Diane Goga and Annette Wade loaded the food items to be delivered to F.I.S.H. Thanks to Mary Lynne Reinagle, our Scholarship Piggy has been "dressed". The pig will be passed around at each meeting and any donations will help with the chapter's scholarship. After the meeting, hostesses Mary Lynne Reinagle and Jane Williams served a wonderful meal. We will continue to collect food items and make another delivery in May. Older supplementals are still outstanding due to the transition of paperwork to the new registrar and a change in rules set by her. Hopefully these will be processed soon. Historian Annette Wade has completed the Chapter biographies for the charter members and the men L-R: Jane Williams and Mary Lynne Reinagle Page 1
2 December pictures: Real Daughter, Mrs. Mildred Hammock Adkins who is a member of the Anne Eliza Johns Chapter 164 in Danville, Virginia. Diane Goga was presented with four supplementals. L-R: Madelyn Stark, Vida Broach, Cynthia Overcash L-R: Diane Goga with Pauline Myers Mary Lynne Reinagle was recognized for decorating "Scholarship Piggy", who we named "Dixie". L-R: Susan Harnish and Marlene Taylor The January 12th meeting was back at the Welcome Center in Social Circle. We had twelve members attending. The devotional given by Beth Walton was "A New Year Prayer. After the pledges to the flags, Ann Hall led us in L-R: Pauline Myers holding "Dixie" with Mary the singing of "Dixie". Pauline Myers presented Lynne Reinagle the Opening Ritual and prayer. While dining on a wonderful meal prepared by Diane Goga, Ann Hall and Pauline Myers will be at- Diane Goga and Suzanne Forte, we listened to tending the Executive Board meeting this week-end. Hard Road: Favorite Camp Songs of the Civil War by the Second String Band. Susan Harnish reported that eight of Jane Williams' supplementals have been approved. Jane still has one supplemental outstanding. Jane Williams read a letter she received from her Page 2
3 February pictures: L-R: Hostesses Suzanne Forte and Diane Goga L-R: UDC members Jane Williams and Diane Goga. Georgia Day was hosted by the John Clarke DAR on February 14th. Fourteen UDC ladies were in attendance. L-R: Guest Dot Gibbs, DAR members Joane Castleberry and Claire Read. Display of Flags UDC member and DAR Regent Mary Lynne Reinagle opened with prayer and led the pledges to the flags. Cindy Little, Executive Director for Faith In Serving Humanity (F.I.S.H.) was the speaker. She gave a very interesting talk about the different functions of the organization. Two programs for children include FISH4KIDS and Backpack Buddies. FISH4KIDS provides food for children in the summer and Backpack Buddies gives nutritious snacks to children on the week-ends. L-R: Diane Goga and Suzanne Forte Page 3
4 The March 7th meeting was held at the Welcome Center. In the absence of Chaplain Beth Walton, Ann Hall gave the opening prayer. After pledges to the flags and the singing of "Dixie", Pauline gave the opening ritual and stated the UDC objectives. Nine members were in attendance. Jane gave a very interesting historian program about the "Richmond Bread Riots". Lunch prepared by Ann Hall and Pauline Myers L-R: Pauline Myers and Jane Williams Vice-President Ann Hall urged everyone to purchase insignia and to wear their ribbons to all meetings to honor our ancestors Plans are being finalized for Confederate Memorial Day. Jane Williams and Madelyn Stark Ann shared with us a list of members of the Monroe UDC Chapter, Henry D. McDaniel which disbanded in Many of the surnames were very familiar. Madelyn found an old Children of the Confederacy Cookbook at a flea market. It was from the Raburn Gap chapter. Many prominent Georgian men and women contributed recipes to the book. Madelyn also shared a note that she received from her "Real Daughter", Mrs. Bernice Peacock. After a blessing by Ann we enjoyed a lovely meal prepared by Ann and Pauline. We listened to music by the South Carolina String Band while we dined. L-R: Vida Broach, Ann Hall and Susan Harnish Page 4
5 After the meal everyone participated in our "Bake Pauline, Diane, and Ann attended the Georgia Division Sale". We had some wonderful "goodies" for sale. Executive Board Meeting in Forsyth on January 12. The ladies enjoyed a great day of fun and learning. Bake Sale Goodies. Welcome Center volunteer Larry is seated in the back. L-R: Pauline Myers, Diane Goga, and Ann Hall In Memoriam History Notes. Besse Brown Cooper August 26, December 4, 2012 "The Battle of Kelly's Ford" Several cavalry raids and skirmishes broke the dull Chapter News. routine of camp life during the long winter of The largest and most important of these The April 11th meeting will be held at the Welcome occurred on March 17, 1863, near the Rappahannock Center in Social Circle at 11:00 am. Madelyn Stark and crossing at Kelly's Ford. Cynthia Overcash will be the hostesses. Ann Hall will present a program on "Music on the Battlefield". The Battle of Kelly's Ford was "the first purely cavalry fight east of the Mississippi River of any appreciable The Confederate Memorial Day Service will be on April size. 20th at 2:00 pm at the Social Circle United Methodist Church. Brigadier General William Averell took 3000 cavalrymen across the river to attack the forces of Brigadier The May 9th meeting will be held at the Welcome General Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry brigade of 800 men. Center in Social Circle at 11:00 am. Beth Walton will present the program, From Atlanta to Nashville: The There was no decisive victor, yet Kelly's Ford was Last Campaign. Our luncheon will be a Spring Picnic. important in the later battles of Brandy Station (June Everyone will bring a covered dish. 9, 1863) and Rappahannock Station (November 7, 1863). We will not be meeting in June and July. Events. Madelyn and Pauline attended the Lee-Jackson Dinner presented by the Joe Wheeler SCV Camp #863 in Conyers on January 8, Courtesy: Civil War Collection - 150th Anniversary - FOLD3 and National Park Service brochure on the Battle of Kelly's Ford. Page 5
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