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Pansy
Chapter #34, the Oberlin chapter of Order of the Eastern Star,
was started in 1894, as the women’s auxiliary to the Masons.
The Pearl Chapter #2 of Cleveland is considered the Pansy Chapter’s
Mother chapter since it instituted the Oberlin organization on
June 15, 1894 and the official charter was granted to the 31 members
on October 10, 1894. According to Mrs. Sadie Oliver, Past Grand
Matron, O.E.S. State of Ohio, the reason for the name “Pansy” was
that for several years O.E.S. chapters were named for flowers.
The pansy is said to be symbolic of thoughfullness. In the early
years of the organization, membership overlapped significantly
with that of the Finitimi Society, a women’ s literary club.
As early as 1897, Pansy Chapter members traveled to Cleveland
to celebrate the annual picnic, this tradition has been continued
through
the creation of friendship nights with other nearby O.E.S. chapters.
In addition to its Pearl #2 Mother chapter, the Oberlin O.E.S.
has a Daughter chapter, Elyria #186, and a Granddaughter chapter,
Avon
Lake #557. In 1934, the Pansy Chapter Auxiliary was organized to
raise funds for philanthropic purposes. The history included in
Series II. Historical written in 1976 by Irene Annable documents
the various
locations of the Pansy Chapter’s meetings, culminating in
the completion of a Temple in September 1971. This history also
details
the appointments of Pansy Chapter #34 members to higher posts in
the O.E.S. organization, particularly Sadie Oliver’s election
as Worthy Grand Matron of Ohio in 1955. Members showed a high level
of commitment to the Oberlin O.E.S., as evidenced by the 1976 celebration
of ten Pansy Chapter #34 fifty-year members.
The Pansy Chapter #34,
Order of the Eastern Star illustrated the existence of a women’s
auxiliary group that grew into an organization that developed ties
with other O.E.S., as well maintained affiliations with the brother
organization, the Oberlin Masons. The records here document the period
from 1918 to 1977 [1975-76], and provide a brief account of the activities
of the Pansy Chapter #34, Oberlin O.E.S.
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