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Record for Victor Louis Mason (12) facts
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Victor Louis Mason in the New York, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936
Name: Victor Louis Mason
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Birth: Sept 23, 1907
Passaic, NJ
his res: 194 Valley Rd
Montclair, Essex, NY
his occ: Engineer
Marriage: 22 Aug 1929
Hornell, Steuben, NY
his: 1st
Father: V L Mason
Mother: Daisy Comstock Simmons
Spouse: Maxine Louise Schadenberger
Film: 001006282
future address:
Jamica, LI
Record for Maxine Louise Schadenberger (12) facts
Name: Maxine Louise Schadenberger
Gender: Female
Age: 21
Birth: Sept 27, 1907
Coudersport, Pa
her: 1st
her occ: Instructor
Father: Frank H Schadenberger
Mother: Marie Pearce
Spouse: Victor Louis Mason
Film Number: 001006282
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Victor Louis Mason in the New York, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936
Name: Victor Louis Mason
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Birth: Sept 23, 1907
Passaic, NJ
his res: 194 Valley Rd
Montclair, Essex, NY
his occ: Engineer
Marriage: 22 Aug 1929
Hornell, Steuben, NY
his: 1st
Father: V L Mason
Mother: Daisy Comstock… |
- [S1455] FaceBook- Mosch-Kortz Family Descendants, Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin · 05 March 2024 RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost) 20240305GHLn-.
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· Mrs Hertha McElroy
National Grange
number 1,000,095
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· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W. Gunzburger
RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost)
Central Grange at Sweden Valley, Potter County, PA
1. Hertha Mosch McElroy,
2. Margery Farley Mosch,
3. Blanche Erway,
4. Mary Erway Welfling
Founded in 1867, the National Grange is the nation’s oldest general farm and rural public interest organization. Its history is one of progress and achievements for farmers and rural communities across the U.S..
Much of the National Grange’s history has been groundbreaking: it was the first nationwide farm organization to give women full voice and vote, more than a half-century before the adoption of Universal Suffrage in the U.S.
In 1870, the National Grange became the first national farm organization to attempt to organize African American farmers following the Civil War.
A system of cooperative business organization was introduced by the National Grange early in its history, developing into successful national and regional farm cooperatives.
In 1876, the constitutionality of Granger Laws was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Beginning in 1916 through 1941, the National Grange secured passage of federal legislation to assist struggling farmers by strengthening their property rights and their bargaining position.
The National Grange has continued to support farm legislation, as well as multilateral trade negotiations and food aid programs to open foreign markets to U.S. farmers. Its representatives were present to advise the U.S. delegation at the founding of the United Nations in 1945. It brought European farm teenagers to live with Grange families following World War II, to learn about modern agriculture practices and the advantages of democracy. It has participated in agricultural development programs for the U.S. Peace Cops.
The organization was also instrumental in organizing rural electric cooperatives, telephone cooperatives, water service cooperatives, public utility districts, volunteer fire departments, and state police programs across the U.S.
All these measures began with support at a local level. Today, the grange maintains that voice. In Pennsylvania, it serves its members with a credit union in Harrisburg and provides health insurance to groups such as farmers. At one time, farmers could only insure their machinery through the grange.
COUSIN, JOHN PEET: “Our whole goal is family and community-oriented,” remarked, John Peet, a master at Odin Grange, Potter County.
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Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-Genealogy
· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W.… |
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Potter Co Grange ladies wID FB240126PLGMoKo 20240305GHLn-
Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-Genealogy
· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W.… |
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Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-...
· 05 March 2024
· Mrs Hertha McElroy
National Grange
number 1,000,095
15th Sept, 1960
RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost)
Central Grange at Sweden Valley, Potter County, PA
1. Hertha Mosch McElroy, 2. Margery Farley Mosch, 3. Blanche Erway, 4. Mary Erway… |
- [S2507] Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2020;), The Potter Enterprise; Publication Date: 14/ Sep/ 1966; Publication Place: Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/291976899/?article=3075995a-03b3-4386-adbf-bd7b4e13a238&focus=0.009928532,0.13628764,0.13535264,0.6444734&xid=3398.
Record for Victor Louis IV Mason IV (11) facts
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Record for Miss Donna Marie Fries (14) facts .......... (19)
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Miss Donna Marie Fries, Towanda, & Victor Louis Mason IV united in marriagge Sept 3 1966 in Towanda
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ns i ill w Wi 'fill I 1 fao 1 'fit- ' ' ' ' if 1 I I ble in yellow. All carried cascade bouquets of white, bronze and yellow mums, Flower girls were Miss Julia Fries and Miss Marylou Shearer, both of Towanda. They were attired in empire style, floor-length gowns of ivory crepe and carried baskets of yellow and white mums. John W. Gordnier Jr., Couders- port, served as best man. Guests were ushered by D. John Perkins, George H. Grabe and Wilson Butz, all of Coudersport. Raymond Fries was ringbearer for his sister. For her daughter s wedding the bride's mother chose a dress of t : ...uu . 1 i.l , , nA t cessories. The bridegroom's moth- itj m n; kit dress with green6 accessories. Both mothers had corsages of white or-...',. ny.;j- emus. A reception and buffet dinner were held at the American Lesion .iT'SS vided by Walter Britain's Orches- tra I Following a wedding trip to Nova Scotia, the couple will live in Roch ester, N. Y The bride is a music teacher in of an R. T, Rochester, oCaclieA , sicl Mrs. Victor Mason IV Miss Donna Marie Fries and Victor Louis Mason IV were united in marriage at 12:00 noon Saturday, Sept. 3, 1966 in the St. Peter and, Paul Church, Towanda. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Griffin, VF, was celebrant at the nuptial Mass for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Fries, Towanda, and the son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Victor L. Mason, Coudersport, Sprays of white, gold and bronze chrysanthemums decorated the church for the occasion. Mrs. Fred Place was organist and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. William F. Weisensee IV, sister of the bride. - Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white silk organza over taffeta fashioned with chapel train and empire bodice accented with lace applique. An embroidered crown headpiece trimmed with flowers and seed pearls held her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a cascade arranfomnt of white rn; and white mums. the Rochester School System and her husband is production manager . Miss Jeanne Gibbons was maid of honor in a floor-length gown of gold crepe, empire styled, with train effect in back accented with a bow. A crown of gold fabric daisies held her matching gold tulle veil. Bridesmaids were Miss Frances) Fries, the bride's sister, Towanda; Mrs. Michael G. Owen III, also a sister of the bride, New Haven, Conn.; and Miss Charlotte Jones, Rochester, N. Y. They were dressed identically to the maid of honor except in moss green. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Teresa Fries, Towanda, wore a similar ensem- Mrs. James Findlay presided at the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society last Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of First United Presbyterian Church. Devotions were led by Mrs. George Heimel. ; Mrs. Louise Dudley gave an account of her visit to an exhibition of religious art in Mbrristbwn, N. J. Paintings, small statues and crosses made of crushed stained glass were shown. Mrs. Heimel . announced a fall retreat of Northumberland Presbytery to be held at Krislund Camp, Sept. 14 from 10:00 a.m.' to 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Charles Mason will be leader of the retreat. The . theme will be "Joy in an Anxious Age." ;; Plans were made" for a' rummage sale in the old Bamford Building starting Sept. 29. Mrs. Kenneth Perry is chairman and Mrs. B. P. Timpano, co-chairman. A get-well card was sent to Mrs. Laurent Johnston, who is a patient in the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Dhio. Refreshments were served to 20 members and one guest, Mrs. Lester Krueger of San Antonio, Texas. The committee was comprised of Mrs. Edward Conable, Mrs. Frances Philo, Mrs. David Yardlay, Mrs. Calvin Carpenter and Mrs. Dudley. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs. Arlton Grover. ENTERPRISE ADS PAY OFF!
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Name: Miss Donna Marie Fries
[Mrs Donna Marie Fries Mason]
Gender: Female
Marriage: 3 Sep 1966
Towanda, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: Raymond A. Fries
Mother: Fries
Spouse: Victor Louis Mason
Siblings: Frances Fries
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Miss Donna Marie Fries, Towanda, & Victor Louis Mason IV united in marriagge Sept 3 1966 in Towanda
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