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President Clovis H. Brakebill explains the
SAR application to David Greenlee at the
SAR exhibit in the DAR House at the Texas
State Fair
President's Message:
Compatriots, 1982 is slipping away very
soon. I extend to each of you my best
wishes for a joyful Holiday Season.
Helen and I will be enjoying our children
and grandchildren.
We have but a few more months left in
this SAR year and much can be done in
the time remaining. I sell SAR contin-
uously--do you? Wear your rosette. Be
a good listener for new members. If you
cannot handle the application, refer the
prospect to a Compatriot who knows how
to complete the papers. We need growth
which can be achieved only through new
members.
The time for paying 1983 dues is now.
I urge each Compatriot to pay his dues
NOW. To all Chapter Presidents who
have 100% payment of dues by their
Chapter by March 31, 1983, I will
provide a personal recognition
award to them.
Plan now to attend your state convention
in Houston on March 11-12, 1983.
Yours in Patriotism,
Provis H. Bra bill
PresidentHonored Members - During the past rew
weeks a number of our loyal members hav
been recognized by the National Society
for their membership of either 25 years
or 50 years. President General Hamilto
has forwarded certificates to the fol-
lowing romnatrirts
Fifty
Paul Carrington -
Joe Ingraham
Maj. K. M. VanZandt Chapter
Wray D. Brown
wenty-F ve YearsDaias Chapter
James P. Mitchell
G. Duffield Smiti
Oliver B. Chamber,
Clyde V. Cochran
George R. Donnell
Paul Carrington Chapter
David C. Bintliff
Anton J. Frank
Kenneth K. Mercer
F. Latimer Murfee
Herman P. Pressler,
Townes G. PresslerIII
Maj. K. M. Van Zandt Chapter
Charles H. Dobbs
James R. Nichols
Robert L. NicholsPatrick Henry
Venton L.
Robert V.Chapter
Doughtie
MillerHouston Chapter
Elvis A. Colvin
Frank G. White
Our heartiest congratulations go to
these compatriots.I
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