Founded in 1920 by Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick, Job's Daughters International is an organization of young women with members in the United States, Canada, Australia, the Philippines and Brazil.
Members have fun together at activities such as swimming parties, dances, family picnics, slumber parties, miniature golf, marching in parades and so much more. In Job's Daughters you will make new friends that will last a lifetime.
Job's Daughters perform service projects to help their community and the less fortunate. We actively support the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (HIKE) Fund, which purchases hearing assistive devices for hearing impaired children.
Job's Daughters can qualify for various scholarships that are offered on a state and national level. We also gain valuable leadership experience, serve as part of a team, and learn democratic principles as they run their own meetings, decide our own activities, and plan our own events.
In short, Job's Daughters International offers the qualities that today's young women want and need from organizations that earn their commitment: fun, friendship, helping others and the chance to learn organizational and leadership skills.
For information on how to join Job's Daughters, please contact the Executive Manager at sgc@iojd.org. Make sure you let your parents know that you are interested in joining.
2016 Officers Elect
Worthy Matron – Velma Pruett
Worthy Patron – Pat Janitell
Associate Matron – Susan Massey
Associate Patron – Curt Massey
Conductress – Suzanne Holland
Associate Conductress – Sandra McGhee
Brother James N. Henley
Born: Sept. 29, 1929
Entered into rest: Oct. 15, 2015
His many life experiences included watching the bombing of Pearl Harbor, seeing the world and being shipwrecked off Guadalcanal as a Merchant Mariner with the Coast Guard, served in Korea with the Army.
Became firefighter, then Fire Chief, an EMT,
a pyro technician, He taught first aid, CPR and fire science. He and his family raised puppies for Guide Dogs of the Desert.
He was active in the 29 Palms Lions Club, was a Mason and Shriner and was charter member of the Joshua Tree Lions Club and Yucca Valley United Methodist Church.
All who knew him are invited to his memorial service at 10 a.m. Nov. 7 at Yucca Valley United Methodist Church on the corner of Joshua Lane
and Onaga Trail.
He saved and touched many lives.