HONORING GUESTS — Steubenville City Schools officials were among those discussing business matters during the October meeting of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Susan Welch, service for veterans chairman, welcomed this month’s veteran honoree, Sgt. Jack Nesbitt. -- Contributed

STEUBENVILLE — Members of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution met at Historic Fort Steuben where the group planted a liberty elm tree on the grounds.

Following the activity, chapter members moved to the meeting room inside where Chapter Regent Janet Rymer called the meeting to order. The invocation and blessing were given by Chaplain Griselda Taylor. Flag Chairman Karen Blanc led in the reciting of the pledge. The American’s Creed was led by Second Vice Regent Sue Da

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