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Ladies
Indiana Society Ladies Auxiliary
The Indiana Ladies Auxiliary Sons of the American Revolution, assists the Indiana Society with programs, fund raising, historical education and carrying out its mission of inspiring patriotism and informing others of the contributions of our patriot ancestors. Membership in the Auxiliary is open to the wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, nieces and other women relatives of members of the Sons of the American Revolution.
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Ladies (Muncie - 19 April 2008) - Historic home tours are a frequent activity of the ladies during Indiana Society quarterly meetings.  Pictured left are auxiliary women at the 1907 home of Edmund B. and Bertha C. Ball. Edmund and his brother Frank, were founders of the Ball Glass Company and Ball State University benefactors. In 1975 the Ball Brothers Foundation gave the property to the Ball State University Foundation for use by Ball State University as a continuing education facility.
Ladies (Indianapolis - 19 January 2008) - The Indiana Society SAR Ladies's auxiliary are assembled in front of the Propylaeum Mansion, preparing to embark upon a tour of the historic 1865 Victorian Morris-Butler home a few blocks distant.
Ladies 07 (Greencastle - 20 January 2007) - The Indiana Society SAR Ladies's auxiliary met during the INSSAR's Winter meeting and elected Martha Barnhart, president; Dixie Oberlin, Vice President; Karen Bragg, Secretary; Kay Schnuck, Treasurer; April Leglar, Historian. The auxiliary assists the INSSAR with programs, fund raising and historical education. A $250 contribution was presented by the ladies to the INSSAR toward the Society's youth programs.
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