3 Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Mary C. Roark of Lexington.
‘ Recording Secretary, Mrs. Emma M. Roebuck of Newport.
Treasurer, Mrs. Isabella H. Shepard of Covington.
Chair declared an intermission of five minutes to allow the Ex—
l ecutive Committee to nominate superintemlents.
The following superintendents were nominated:
1' Bible Study, Mrs. Ellen V. Gibson.
Press Work, Mrs. L. C. Obenchain.
National Enrollment and Petition 'Work, Mrs. S. M. Hubbard.
J” Work Among Youngr People, Mrs. John Burk.
. Advancement of \Voman’s \Vork, Miss Anna Morgan.
, Political Study, Mrs. A. M. Harrison.
1 Literature, Mrs. Susan Look Avery.
‘ Educational Opportunities for Woman, Mrs. Caroline Leech.
‘ State Historian, Miss Hallie Herndon.
- ‘ . The courtesies of the floor were extended to the Rev. Anna
Shaw, and she was made a member of the convention.
Moved that the nominations of the Executive Committee for
Superintendents and State Historian be accepted as a whole.
Moved that we nominate our delegates to the National Conven-
tion by acclamation.
The nominations were:
Member of National Executive Committe—Mrs. Mary Giltner,
Covington. ;
. Delegates—Mrs. Mary C. Roark, Lexington; Mrs. George C. 1
Avery, Louisville; Mrs. Mary L. Ogle, Covington; Mrs. Sarah
‘ Charles, Newport; Mrs. Mary C. Cramer, Lexington; Mrs. A. C. "
Ellis, Covington; Mrs. Ida M. Beck, Covington; Miss Laura Bruce,
Lexington.
. As we were entitled to only four delegates they were chosen by 1
‘ ballot from the nominees, and the balloting resulted as follows: l
Mrs. Mary L. Ogle, Covington ; Mrs. Mary C. Cramer, Lex- g
‘ ington; Miss Laura Bruce, Lexington; Mrs. Mary C. Roark, l
I Lexington. i
Moved that nominations for alternates be by acclamation. l
Nominations for alternates:
Mrs. N. S. McLaughlin, Covington; Mrs. Sarah Charles,
Newport; Mrs. Ida M. Beck, Covington; Mrs, Mary R. Paterson,
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