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936-938 FINE ARTS BUILDING TELEPHONE HARRISON 3856 CHICAGO

OFFICE RS TREASURER LITERATURE

PRESIDENT MISS JENNIE FI WI JOHNSON DR. ANNA EI BLOUNT
MRS. ELVIRA DOWNEY 936~938 FINE ARTS BUILDING OAK PARK

CLINTON

FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT MRS. IDA M. HANES
MRS. CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH SPRINGFIELD

AUDITOR LEGISLATIVE

MRS. CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH
EVANSTON

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SECOND

VICE.FRESIDENT ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION

Mlss JANE ADDAMS MRS, ELLA so STEWART, 54“ JEFFERSON Av,. cchso MARY R- PLUMMER
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RECORDING SECRETARY MR5. MARY R. HAYWORTH. DECATUR

LECTURE BUREAU

DR. CLARA TODSON MISS SI GRACE NICHOLES

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SUPERINTENDENTS 6710 MAY STREET. CHICAGO

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY CHURCH ORGANIZATION INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS AFFECTING WOMEN AND CHILDREN

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Presidents,
Dear Friend:

The Illinois Final Suffrage Association wishes
to invite to Chicago, in May, representatives from tie
various state associations -, the Mississippi Valley and west—
ern stat=”.

This is a plan which we have had in mind for sev—
eral years. The time is always too short in National Conven—
tions to discus methods and to hecome really well acquainted
with each other. The states in the tisissippi Valley need to
confer on methods of work and the problems which are fiistinc~
tively western. Our plan is not well matured as yet, but we
have thought it would be advisable to meet in ChiCaao, perhaps
for three days, and then go up to Milwaukee for a hi afternoon
and evening meeting to help a little bit in the cgngaign in
Wisconsin, and learn from first hand investigation some of th
methods ,here. There is practically suburban service hetwee
Chicago and Milwaukee, so the trip could he managed without a sat
expense in time or money. We would tnr to entertain tie dele—
gates in Chicago in-private ‘iousese Please let us know as
State President what you think of this plan.

We should also be glad to have your suggestions
of topics to he discussed. Also, will you be kind enough to
send us the names of some of your most prominent women who
might attend such a conference and take part in some of these
discussions. Who have you that are specialists to speak on
Press Work, Organization, Literature, Publicity, tegislative
and Churcn Work in Colleges?

We are sending you this preliminary notice, and
request your assistance and advice. No doubt, in a short time
the Call for this conference will be ublished. If you believe
it would be a wise plan, we bespeak your co—operation in every
way possible to make it a successful gathering.

Will you unite with our State President in the
call for this conference?

Yours most cordially,

Corresponding Secretary.

 

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President, HARRIET MAY MILLS ‘ ' Corresponding See‘y, MRS. ROXANA B. BURROVVS
926 West Gcncsce Street, Syracuse Andover

Vice-President-at-Large, MRS. WILLIAM L. COLT Treasurer. MRS. WILLIAM M. IVINS
Bronxville , 55 East 25th Street, New York

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Recording Secretary, MRS. NICOLAS SHAW FRASER A d't § RS HENRY 51,0135“ Ave, New York
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Genesco MRS. DEXTER P. RUMSEY
742 Delaware Ave, Buffalo

HEADQUARTERS. 180 )IADISON AVE.. NEW YORK

Telephone, 1761 Madison Square

Kiss Laure Clay,
Lexington, Ky.

My dear Miss Clay:

In reply to your letter of Feb. 12th I wish
first to say that I cannot vote intelligently as to sdmit~
ting the Woman Suffrege Party since no data is given as to
their qualifications for membership. As I understood the
vote in Louisville it required the submission to all the
committee of lists of members with an affidavit, seying

that they were bone fide. I Zhin? we should else know in
regard to the point raised ‘ gr the application

as to whether the Articles of Incorporation of the Women
Suffrage Party permit it to join the Rational.

Much as I wish to see the Party affiliated
with the National, I cannot vote until I have some data
to guide me. I think you should see the Articles of
Incorporation and also testify to the other members of
the committee that you have certified lists of member-
ship before we vote. This may be a form merely but I
think it is our duty to stick to the letter as well as the
spirit of the low. I notice that in your letter you say
that you have not received the affidavits required for the
admission of the Maryland society. I do not think they
should be reported as auxiliary,even in Mrs Bennett's
minutes,until they heve complied with the qualifications.

Please let me know about the Party qualifi—
cations as soon as possible. I do not wish in any way
to object to the admission of the Party, but simply to
know that they have the necessary qualifications.

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MEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ALLIANCE AND OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN

ANNA HOWARD SHAW
PRESIDENT
MOYLAN. PA.

JANE ADDAMS
1ST VICE-PRESIDENT
HULL HOUSE. CHICAGO. ILLS.

SOPHONISBA P. BRECKINRIDGE

2ND VIGE'FRESIDENT
GREEN HALL, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO.

COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE

M. CAREY THOMAS, PRESIDENT
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CORRESPONDING SECRETARY 137 AUDITOR
505 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 1848 WYOMING AVENUE. WASHINGTON. D. c.

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RECORDING SECRETARY 2ND AUDITOR
585 BOYLSTON STREET. BOSTON. MASS. 8 EAST 6611-! STREET. NEw YORK

JESSIE ASHLEY ALICE 1-17qu BLACKWELL
TREASURER EDITOR OF THE WOMAN'S JOURNALu
ILLS. 505 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK a MONADNOCK STREET. DORCHESTER. MASS.

NATIONAL AUXILIARIES

FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY

MARY BENTLEY THOMAS, PRESIDENT JESSICA GARRETSON FINCH, PRESIDENT
EDNOR. MARYLAND I MADISON AVENUE. NEW YoaK

NATIONAL PRESS BUREAU

CAROLINE I. REILLY. CHAIRMAN
505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK

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MRS. MARGARET DREIER ROBINS
1431 w. OMIO STREET. CHICAGO

‘Februarj 21, 19120

Dear President:—

I am enclosing in this a sample of some nap—
kins which we bought for the Fair, but which came too late
to be sold there” We need the room, and also the money
which they ought to bringp Can you help us out by order~
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It will b a great favor to us if you Can push the sale

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interested in it; and a‘littls slip concerning
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