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A meeting of the Diocesan Committee on 303131 Service was held in
tho Parish Houses Lexington, on Hovember the 37th. After 3030 discussion of subjects
of interest, it was yesolvea that this 00221111151799 rocozmzend to each pariah in the
Diocese that the parish, either through its rector or through its local committee
on Social Service, or through both, should make a sympathetic study of the county
jails and county infirmaries, or poor houses as they are sonmtimfls called, and
should report to their respective parish meetings from time to time conditions
as they f 012.326. them, 1:11 th such suggestions of ixzpmvezaents {2.3 might seem wise to
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The Committee desired to emphasize the fact that we are seeking,and
should seek,steadfaatly to oo—OPQrate with the authoritiasyana Should help them
by showing interest in their problems, while at the same time if necessary,
suggesting improvement in their methods. Hoping that those suggestions nay be

of some value to you, and that you will seek to co—operate with us by carrying

them out as fa? as yesaible; and further requesting of you that you will report

to the Chairman anything which you may be able to do in this matter, we are,

Yours very truly,

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President
MRS. TKOH. J. SMITH
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First Vice President
MRS. ROBINSON A. McDOWELL
No. (i Magnolia Apts., Louisville

Frankfort

Second Vice President
MRS. JOSEPH ALDEBSON
Middlesboro

Third Vice President
MRS. F. A. ROTHIER
185 E. Second Street, Covington

Corresponding Secretary
MISS ELIZABETH s. PEPPER
Frankfort

Recording Secretary
MRS. J. D. HAYS, Owensboro

Treasurer
MRS. J. B. JUDAII
2115 Murray Avenue, Louisville

Auditor
MRS. W. F. LILLARD, Lawrencelnu'x

/ Chairman of Campaign
MIRS. DESHA BRECKINBIDGE
726 McClelland Building, Lexington

JStEte Member Executive Committee
MISS LAURA CLAY
189 N. Mill Street, Lexington

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MRS. EDMUND M. POST, Puducah

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MR. HARRY ALLINGTON, Newport
Pres. Kentucky Federation of Labor
JUDGE ED. 0. O’REAR, Frankfort
MRS. JABIES BENNETT, Richmond
HON. CLAUDE THOMAS, Paris
MRS. JAMES A. LEECII, Louisville
HON. JOHN G. MILLER, Paducnh
MISS BELLE II. BENNETT, Richmond
Pres. \Voman’s Missionary Council of
Methodist Church, South
MRS. JOHN C. C. MAYO, Paintsville
JUDGE ROBERT L. STOUT, Frankfort
DR. B. H. CROSSFIELD, Lexington
Pres. Transylvania University
DR. E. B. BARNES. Richmond
MAJOR JAMES BLACKBURN, Frankfort
REV. H. G. TURNER, Dnnville
GENERAL and MRS. J. B. CASTLEMAN
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the uemoranda enclosed to you, it was oetarmined there that we should

a full meeting of the counittee some time before the next diocesan

it was further suggesteo ‘Lf‘ we should come to tha‘ meeting with
thoughts on the subject of our duty, rwi ' t the Chqul in
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Miss Sarah Ruth Frazier,

North Chattanooga.

West Tennessee
Mrs. James B. Stanford,

Memphis.

Middle Tennessee
Miss Amelia Terrett,

Nashville.

East Tennessee

Mrs. Corinne Harris Pyron,
Chattanooga.

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Mrs. J. D. Allen,
Memphis.

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Miss Margaret H. Ervin, Chairman],
426 James Bldg, Chattanooga.

Hon. George L. Berry,
Rogersville.

Mr. Walter Lee Sherfey,

Jonesboxo.
1‘Miss Annie Laurie Price,
‘ Morristown.

Mrs. Henry J. Kelso,
Knoxville.

Mrs. J. K. Stockton,
Allardt.

Mrs. Prudence Simpson Dresser,
Gallatin.

Mrs. John L. Frierson,
Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. W. P. Cooper,
Shelbyville.

Mr . Robert M. Beattie,
Memphis.

Miss Edna Tonkin,
Cleveland.

Mrs. James B. Stanford,
Memphis.

Mrs. C. H. Pyron,
Chattanooga.

Mrs. Henry Lupton,
Clarksville.

Miss Georgia Doty,
Paris.

Mrs. Rinda Harper,
Benton.

Miss Evelyn Rausin,
Sweetwater.

Ex-officio Member.

Mrs. James M. McCormack,
Memphis.

Executive Secretary.

Miss C. J. Wester,
Chattanooga.

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Your ' “° 330.353.5001“ the firstwhich gas x'mitten ta Bishop Burton of
Lexington, Kentucky, 0313. ~ ‘ egg tal yamlsisment has ”930; referral to 1:0 for
reply.

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DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT.

WOMAN SUFFRAGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.

171 MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY

LITERATURE COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN.

MISS ESTHER G. oGDEN H _ Mas. ARTHUR L. LIVERMORE

VICE—PRESIDENT.
Mas. CYRUS W. FIELD
TREASURER 5‘ SECRETARY.
Muss HELEN POTTER

MRS. RAYMOND BROWN
Miss ALICE STONE BLACKWELL
MR5. E. F. FEICKERT

Mas. RAYMOND BROWN b 2‘ 0 MRS. VERNON MAJOR

MRs. ARTHUR L. LIVERMORE " MRS. PERCY SIMPSON

MRS. STANLEY MCCORMICK I 7 MR: HALSEY W. WILSON
Miss CAROLINE RUUTZ'REES ' . FLORENCE WOOLSTON

MANAGER.
Mlss ANNA DEBAUN

TELEPHONE: MURRAY HILL 4818

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Stockhslflers:
Enclosed you will fihl iohice of the Annual
Stockhclflers together with a blank prsx
If you are unable Ln aitend the meeting will you not
appoint someone to represent ywu who can etiehd?
Three Directors will be elected. The terms

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of OITlCu expiring are those of Mrs. McCormick, Miss
Ogden and Miss Potter.

Action Will be taken at this meeting
mend Sectieh 1 cf Article Ill. of the By~lams by
changing the date of ths Annual Nss
from the second Wsdhceiay in January to the third Wed-’ T;
heyday in Jaiuary in each year. The purpose of the
proposed change is to 5 h ', for the preparation
of raports after ihi 9w 1“ the fiscal year on Decem-

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State-at-Large
Miss Sarah Ruth Frazier,
North Chattanooga.
West Tennessee
Mrs. James B. Stanford,
Memphis.
Middle Tennessee
Miss Amelia Terrett,
Nashville.
East Tennessee
Mrs. Corinne Harris Pyron,
Chattanooga.
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Mrs. J. D. Allen,
Memphis.
gagislafihe QImnmiiien
Miss Margaret H. Ervin, Chairman,

426 James Bldg, Chattanooga.

Hon. George L. Berry,
Rogersville.

Mr. Walter Lee Sherfey,
, Jonesboiu.

Miss Annie Laurie Price,
Morristown.

Mrs. Henry J. Kelso,
Knoxville.

Mrs. J. K. Stockton,
Allardt.

Mrs. Prudence Simpson Dresser,
Gallatin.

Mrs. John L. Frierson,
Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. W. P. Cooper,
Shelbyville.

Mrs. Robert M. Beattie,
Memphis.

Miss Edna Tonkin,
Cleveland.

Mrs. James B. Stanford,
Memphis.

Mrs. C. H. Pyron,
Chattanooga.

Mrs: Henry Lupton,
Clarksville.

Miss Georgia Doty,
Paris.

Mrs. Rinda Harper,
Benton.

Miss Evelyn Rausin,
Sweetwater.

Ex—officia Member.

Mrs. James M. McCormack,
Memphis.

Executive Secretary.

Miss C. J. Wester,
Chattanooga.

(ORGANIZED I885)

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

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Mrs. James M. McCormack,
7 South McLean Blvd., Memphis.

fienrelm'g
Mrs. Mary P. McVeigh,

1619 Central Bank Bldg, Memphis.

STATE HEADQUARTERS, 1619 CENTRAL BANK BLDG.

Treasurer

Miss Catherine J. Wester,
426 James Bldg, Chattanooga.

Recording Secretary

Mrs. Robert M. Beattie,
Memphis.

State Organizer

Miss Hannah J. Price,
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First Vice President
MRS. ROBINSON A. MollOlVELL
No. (i Magnolia Apts., Louisville

Second Vice I’r‘esident

MRS. JOSEPH ALDERSON
.f Middlesboru

Third Vice President
“ins. F. A. ROTHIER
185 E. Semnd Street, (‘ovington
Corresponding Secretary
MR/SflulOllN (2. SOFT”.
/' i , Frankfort
Recording [Secretary
MRS. J. I). HAYS, Owensboro

Treasurer
MRS. J B. JUDAH
’ 2115 Murray Avenue, Louisville

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John G. South
Frankfort

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Suffrage; Dotted State, Presidential, Municipal and
Partial County Suffrage; Dark States, No Suffrage.

[1..‘V I‘. LILLARD, Lawrenoeburg

Cbaifiman of Campaign
/ MRS. DESHA BRECKINRIDGI
"r 726 McClelland Building, Lexington

Statéd Member National Executive Council
I MISS LAURA CLAY
y,/’ ‘- 189 N. Mill Street, Lexington

Chairman of Congressional Work
MRS. EDMUND “I. POST, Padlloall

Miss Laura Clay,
Lexington, Ky.

Frankfort
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December 28, 1916.

My dear Miss Laura:

Partial '

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SENATOR JOHNSON N. CAMDEN, Versailles
HON. l). N. LAFFERTY, Cynthiana
Master Kentucky State Grange
MR. HARRY ALLINGTON, Newport
I’res. Kentucky Federation of Labor
JUDGE ED. 0. O'REAR, Frankfort
MRS. JAMES BENNETT, Richmond
HON. CLAUDE THOMAS, Paris
MRS. JAMES A. LEECH, Louisville
HON. JOHN G. MILLER, Paducoh
MISS BELLE H. BENNETT, Richmond
Pres. Woman’s Missionary Council of
Methodist Church, South
MRS. JOHN C. C. MAYO, Paintsville
JUDGE ROBERT L. STOUT, Frankfort
DR. R. H. CROSSFIELD, Lexington
Pres. Transylvania University
DR E. B. BARNES, Richmond
MAJOR JAMES BLACKBURN, Frankfort
REV. II. G. TURNER, l)an\ille
GENERAL and MRS. J. B. CASTLEMAN
Louisville
MRS. MORRIS BARTLETT, Lawrenceburg
l'res. Kentucky Federation “'omt-n's (‘lulm
JUDGE H. S. BAR-KER, Lexington
Pres. of State University of Kentucky
DEAN IRENE T. MYERS, Lexington
Dean of Women 'l‘ransilvaniu University
DEAN ANNA J. HAMILTON, Lexington
Dean of \‘Vomen State University of
Kentucky
MR. IIUS’I‘ON QUIN, Louisville
l’l'es. Kentucky (‘hild Labor .»\sso(-iation
MISS LINDA NEVILLE, Lexington
Soc. Society for Prevention of Blindness
MRS. A. M. HARRISON, Lexington
MR. R. A. MCDOWELL
Pres. Men’s Suffrage League, Louisville
MRS. SAMUEL HENNING
(Told Spring, Cherokee Park, Louisville
JI‘DGE GEORGE DuRELLE, Louisville
M“. “'M. MARSHALL lil‘LLl’l‘T. Louisvilin

I am enclosing a copy of the National' 8 plan of

Circularization.

These directions, as you see,

came about the

time we Were changing Presidents and Headquarters, and for that
reason have never been placed before the Board,
adopted as to how muc, if any, of this work would be undertaken

by our organization.

and no plan

Of course, it is a little late to do the

January circularizing, but I think we can secure the leaflets from
the National if our order is sent in at once.

of circularization will be quite expensive.
it or not, I doubt.

However, this plan
Whether we can afford
There is no question as to the great

benefit we would derive from this plan if we could follow it.
Will you read the enclosed directions carefully and give us
your advice at the next Board Meeting?

In regard

to Suffrage Schools:

I have written the National

and they tell me that the Suffra a.ge Schools were planned for the
southern states, and that Kentucky was not included in the plan.
It is possible, however, that we could secure a school in the early
spring, if our application is sent in at once.

As you doubtless have seen from the paper Hon. William
Jennings Bryan is to make several addresses in Kentucky in behalf of

Prohibition.

I have written asking him to say a word or two for

our Cause to each of his audiences and have hisaassurance that he

will do so.

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 Contributing Editors r1‘11"“: WOMAN’ S JOURNAL Contributing Editor:

J h t n Ben B. Lindsey
Mfiry 0 n8 0 Caroline Bartlett Crane

Stephen S. Wise S ' .
Josephine Peabody Marks and l FFRAG Ellis Meredith

Mabel Craft Deerlng
Zena Gale

Eliza Calvert Ilsll

Florence Kelley 585 Boylston Street. Boston, MaSSBChU-‘ietts Reginald Wright Kuufi'mun
Witter Bynner

Telephone: Back Bay l7l7

Assistant Edflor Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor
Henry Bailey Stevens Alice Stone Blackwell Agnes E. Ryan

THE LAST CALL

This is the last call to the housewarming celebration of the
Woman’s Journal at its new home in Dorchester where Lucy Stone and Henry
Blackwell lived. September 11 and 13 will be devoted chiefly to showing
guests over the house, having them register, showing them the suffrage
gallery and the suffrage library and the small collection of curios, let-
ters and documents that have been brought together for their interest.

The ceremony of naming the r00ms, dedicating the library, un-
veiling the gallery, and the festivity or the states will take place on
September 12, beginning at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. There will be an-
informal reception in the afternoon at 5 o'clock. Refreshments will be
served.’

To make the celebration as successful as all suffragists will
want it to be, we are asking the following co-oPeration:

(1) Lists of the noted suffragists of each state,-- the name of
every pioneer and the name of every prominent man or woman from each state
who stands for votes for women. We wish to have a roll-call for each state

(2) Pictures of noted suffragists, past or present, for our gal-
lery. Groups or individual portraits, framed or unframed, are acceptable.

(3) A good sheaf of subscriptions to be sent in by the first of
the year. Whether you can send one thousand, one hundreo, or ten, it will
be appreciated. We do not wish any state to be left out on the roll-call.

(4) A list of the enrolled suffragists in each town and city

and state.

(5) The pledge of a substantial sum of money payable by January
1, to carry on the work of the Woman‘s Journal as outlined in ”The Torch
Bearer." (If this little booklet about the Journal has not come to you,
please let us know at once.)

(6) Let us know if you can come. We need to know how many will
be here. Please do not neglect this call because you think some one else
is attending to it.

Agnes Ryan.

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