GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – The General Andrew Lewis Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) met on Feb. 19 at the Seasons to celebrate Sally Ford, who has been a member of DAR for 75 years. She told the members that her mother enrolled her while Sally was in college at WVU. She was a charter member of the Aracoma Chapter in Logan, West Virginia.
The members presented her with a lovely bouquet of silk roses. DAR officials said, “Sally chided us for not standing when we began to say the DAR Creed. We all stood as we were directed.” At age 95 and having been Regent twice during her membership, she knew how to properly conduct the meeting.
Those members there to honor her were Karen Lee McClung, Doris Kasley, Regent Deborah Phillips, Judy Deegans, Jodie Nidey, Addie Goodrich, Carol Olsen, Ruth Sturgill, Suzanne Snyder and Suzanne Cronquist.
The speaker for the group was Mary Ceceilia Conte, who is a graduate of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., which is the only university in the world that is specifically designed for D/deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Conte received her MS degree in teaching American Sign Language. She is
employed by the Greenbrier County Board of Education. She patiently taught the members to sign the Pledge of Allegiance.
After the meeting, lovely refreshments were served by Suzanne Cronquist and Addie Goodrich.

















