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HONORARY PRESIDENT, FR‘ANCESM. 'CASEMENT, PAINESMILLE

PRESIDENT
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren

FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
ZARA du PONT
1814 East 89 St., Cleveland

SECOND VICE PRESIDENT
DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
505 Grand Theater Bldg. Columbus

THIRD VICE PRESIDENT
ANNA B. JOHNSON
Springfield

 

RECORDING SECRETARY ':
MARGARET J. BRANDENBURG
Oxford ‘2'

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
KATHARINE A. NORRIS
264 Madison Ave., Youngstown

TREASURER
ZELL HART DEMING
Warren

MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MRS. O. F. DAVISSON
307 Central Ave.. Dayton

 

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Sept. 28, 1916.

Miss Laura Clay,
Richmond, Ky.,
Dear Miss Clay:~

Enclosed find check for $29.40.

This is Mrs. Turner's interest. She

paid it on time.
Please Sign enclosed receipt and

return.

Cordially yours,

 

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Oct. 50, 1916.

Laura Clay,

Richmond, Ky.,

Miss Clay:~

When Mr. Biggins paid off his mortgage
there was $9.45 interest due you. I am
therefore sending you a check for $9.27 tak-

ing out my commission.

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I am enclosing the note of $ on the

Kennedy mortgage and wish you would receipt
to me for the same.
i am so sorry about Mrs. Smith.

Cordially yours,

 

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Oct. 20, 1916.

Laura Clay,
Richmond, Ky.,
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not get the note for some time. The house
is not for enough along for me to be willing to

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myself.

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will then accept the mortgage and send you the
note. I wanted you to know that the money was

drawing interest.

Cord i'ally yours ,

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Jan. 5,

Miss Laura Clay,
Richmond, Ky.,

Dear Miss Clayz~

Enclosed find check for $16.25, interest due you from
Mr. Williams on Dec. 14.

I came down to the office New Year's day to work on my
accounts. I had been giving all my time since my return from
Washington to the Red Cross Membership Drive in Trumbull
county and I was horrified to find that Mr. Williams had not
paid his interest. He is so reliable I don't take any thought
of him. He is the one man I never poke up. I started to write t’
him a letter by hand but I concluded I would wait until theAf , A
next day, yesterday and dictate it but his check was here and /Y
I am enclosing it with the receipt. giflbb

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The other part of your account is not straightened out
yet but this week I am going to give every spare minute to my
personal business and you will hear from me in a few days. It
is perfectly awful that I try to do so many things but I have
not sense enough to say no to people. Just now there is a sort
of shake up in the church and they are going to have the
Auxiliary, which is the missionary branch change its form of
program and they are begging me t ta.e these meetings for the
next four months, a meeting each . The family and personal
friends have made a fight on this but I have finally said I
would do it. I was just thinking yesterday what I fool I am.

Anyway, no matter What happens I am not going to let things
go by as they have in the past.

Cordially yours,
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My dear Mrs.Upton,

A Happy New Year, and many returns!
Your letter enclosing Mr.Filliams' check just received, for whidh

I thank you. You did not defluct commission in your haste, so please
set it straight next check you send.

I thenrenghlg thoroughly appreciate your congestion of work
with the Red Cross, and other war activities. I have been elected
presiéent of the county E.R.A.; and accoroing to the National plan,
we are doing war work as part of suffrage work. It acts Splendidly
in arousing interest in the members. We are doing knitting, have
appointed workers for the Var Savings Ftamps, the Young Woman's C.A.
and are doing our full share in the usual Red Cross work. So we are
buSyp and re take every Opportunity to emphasize that all is fun Democa

racy, suffrage and War work being the two sides of the seme thing.

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June 17, 1918.

Miss Laura Clay,
189 N. Mill St.,
Lexington, Ky.,

Dear Miss Clay:-

Enclosed find check for $15.59
interest due you from Williams. You
remember when I paid his interest
last time I did not take out my com—
mission, 55¢ and you told me to take
it out of the next check so that this
check this time has a double deduction.

Hepe all is well with you.

Cordially yours,

HTU/B

 

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HONORARY PRESIDENT. FRANCES M. CASEMENT, PAINESVILLE

PRESIDENT
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren

FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
ZARA du PONT
1814 East 89th St., Cleveland

SECOND VICE PRESIDENT
DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
505 Grand Theatre Bldg. Columbus

THIRD VICE PRESIDENT
ANNA B. JOHNSON
Springfield

RECORDING SECRETARY
MARGARET J . BRANDENBURG
Oxford

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
MRS. EDITH M. HUGHES
1231 Lakewood Ave., Lima

TREASURER
ZELL HART DEMING
Warren

MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MRS. O. F. DAVISSON
307 Central Ave., Dayton

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