History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
he is now master and has always been a faith- I ful member and attendant.
W'hile the editor was the first chancellor in I the Knights of Pythias at Scottsbluff all will agree that the most active member and the one I who is most consistent in attendance and in pre- j cept and example, is George L. Wilcox.
Val Kirkman, F. H. Koenig and W. L. Sim- 1 mons and Frank Scofield are among the active Odd Fellows.
Anna R. Crawford has been an organizer of 1 the Royal Neighbors for years and later of | the Woodman Circle. She has had many ex- j periences worthy of a more detailed mention because of the fidelity of purpose; illustrative as it is of the fidelity that marks the fraternal ] spirit of the people of the county. In the early days the Modern Woodmen of America was a vital order but other organizations have j passed it in importance of numbers and enthusiasm since.
The more recent creations are the Rotary Club and the Lion's Club.
The past year or two A. W. Means has been doing some wonderful work among the younger | people with his Carter canyon summer camp as well as in constant endeavor. The Boy Scout and the Campfire Girls movement have developed an excellent usefulness among the young set.
Altogether there has been a delightful and useful element in every institution that has been promulgated in Scotts Bluff county due without doubt to the spirit of the people who have become interested.