Job’s Daughters Selects Leaders
On April 6, Pennsylvania Job’s Daughters held their annual Miss Job’s Daughters Scholarship Pageant, with events being held at both the Patton Campus and the Masonic Village in Elizabethtown. Delaney Stains, Bethel 16, Chambersburg, was elected Miss Job’s Daughter and Miss Congeniality for 2024-2025; and Samantha Boyer, Bethel 12, Gettysburg, was elected Miss Junior Job’s Daughter. Delaney, who is the daughter of PA DeMolay Past State Master Councilor Jason Stains and Past Miss Job’s Daughter Sarah (Chubb) Stains, succeeded Miss Job’s Daughter Lauren Wetzel, Bethel 16, and Miss Congeniality Alexys Scott, Bethel 21, Butler. Samantha succeeded Lucy Heaton, Bethel 12. The 2024 Pageant had a theme of “Under the Sea” and raised over $8,000 for the Job’s Daughter Scholarship Fund.
At the Mary Etta Wright Jurisdictional Bethel Meeting on May 18 at Patton Campus, Miss Maggie Woodring, Bethel 21, was selected Grand Bethel Honored Queen, succeeding Molly Heaton, Bethel 12. It was also announced that Jurisdictional Guardian Melinda Culp would be appointed Supreme Bee Keeper at the Supreme Session of Job’s Daughters in July held in LaVista, Nebraska. She will be supervising the Jobie-to-Bee Program that provides girls 9 years of age and younger the opportunity for a fraternal experience based on the values and teachings of Job’s Daughters.