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HONORARY PRESIDENT
FRANCES M. CASEMENT
Painesville

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
ETHEL R. VORCE
1876 East 73 St, Cleveland

PRESIDENT
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren

TREASURER
ZELL HART DEMING
Warren
VICE PRESIDENT
PAULINE STEINEM
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo

RECORDING SECRETARY
CLARA SNELL WOLFE
Oberlin

AUDITOR
DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
Eberly Building, Columbus

MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
BELLE COIT KELTON
51 N. Monroe St.. Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONIC BLDG, WARREN, OHIO Jan. 18 1915

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JJear hiss Clay;
I am glad to write 1915 for of all
of my life this has been the saddest. To have laid away my
two dear men, the men of my own blood and to be the last
of my family is too horrible to think of or to speak of.
on

I just try to think it is not so and go but the effort has

beenawfully. I have been so weak and prostrated that I

have thought something must be wrong with me physically

but the doctor says not. I have not been able to do

any hard suffrage work and Elizabeth has been with me

for weeks. We are working on the Farmer's Institutes and h
having immense success. She must go into the field soon and
I am doing up all my personal business which has been woe
fully neglected. Really I have hardly known how much we

had in bank. I never_would ha e believed that I could have
cared so little. I started to write this to tell you
to look at your accounts and see how we stand. I think from
my books there is something due you. You nued not hunt up
Bartholomew because I am straightening that out but any thing

else. Lovingly

 

  

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HONORARY PRESIDENT ' ' ‘ x CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
FRANCES M. CASEMENT V, ' ETHEL R. VORCE
Painesville - , 1876 EaSt 73 St, Cleveland

PRESIDENT I ‘I " TREASURER
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Warren ‘ I, ' ‘ _ 1} \Varren

VICE PRESIDENT , ‘ ' ‘ AUDITOR
PAULINE STEINEM .-_ {5’ DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo I , ~ \ . / Ebcrly Building, Columbus

RECORDING SECRETARY a 1 V ' . MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CLARA SNELL WOLFE , ' BELLE COIT KELTON
Oberlin ' 5] N. Monroe St, Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONIC BLDG, WARREN, OHIO

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HONORARY PRESIDENT , 'A ' _ CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
FRANCES M. CASEMENT , : ETHEL R. VORCE
Painesville , , 1876 East 73 St., Cleveland
PRESIDENT

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HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON ; {‘ ’ \ ZELL HART DEMING
Vl/arren

Warren
VICE PRESIDENT

- . V ’ ' AUDITOR
PAULlNE STEINEM ‘ DORA SANDOE BACHMAN ‘
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo v V x , 4 - _ Eberly Building, Columbus
RECORDING SECRETARY '. I MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CLARA SNELL WOLFE ‘ ' _ . BELLE COIT KEL’I‘ON
Oberlin / 51 N4 Monroe St, Columbus

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HEADQUARTERS: MASONlC BLDG, WARREN, OHIO 3&3 18 1915

Near Miss Clay;

The fact that I had the campaign on my hands
and that you were in the field led us to get mixed on our accounts.
then my wrist being lame has delayed me a little lohger for I
do not feel like taking the time of clerks for which Ohio pays
to do my business and then too I have never let any one know'
anything of my business affairs. _
COALE: Wm L. Coale and wife borrowed 92000.000f you on property
on Oak street Dec. 22nd 1906 and has paid all interest to date.
Your letters, my return checks and my letters to Mr Coale or
rather Mr Grimm his agent show this. When I was straightening
my accounts some months or weeks ago I could not find any return
check for your interest for June 1912. I wrote you about it.
I think you said you were away from your books but when you re
turned you said you could find no entry of this June interest.
I have since had my bank book made'up again and there has been
no check returned for that amount. Unfortunately at that time
my cousin Miss Horton had concluded not to wait for me to put
away somethings which Because of the pressure of the campaign
had lain around a long and had put them away herself. She thought
they were old papers but among them was my diary in which I enter

.every transaction. Therefore when I did find the books in the

fall I went on with the entinefis but there are no entries for

 

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June or July. I am therefore well assured that I did not pay
you that interest and am enclosing.$60.oo ( I will not take out
the commission for the loss of interest'on this interest would
amount to fully that) and in case later a return check does
appear I will let gu know and if you should get any xxiifizxnxx
evidence that I had paid it we can rectify it. I have seldom
sent you receipts to sign as I do others because you usually
cash your checks promptly and they serve as a return. Your
next interest from Coale will be due June 22and I know will be

paid promptly.

WILSON. Wilson came in and paid his principle and interest
when it was due. I have not the money yet. I was so afraid to
let him drag a few days lest the sale of the place might be
jepprdized that I asked him to pay th bank and let the money
lie there till I could get the mortgagexxxnxintx cancelled
and get the notes. I had your'and miss Reilleys‘and thought
all I had to do was to go to Miss Horton's bank box and get hers
and get money as soon as the mortgage came back. I find that
she transferred some of her securities to the Youngstown bank
and has the key to the box. However i think that the bank will
take a paper from me to the effect that if it is not paid I will
pay it. I have a great of trouble with her accounts as she
goes to Europe or Mexico or California and does not expect to
stay and they does stay. If I can settle this in the morning
I will enclose your interest and if not I will send it either in

a fewdays or willhave to wait till I hear from her. I am glad
to reinvest this amount for you right away. Wilson is a pros
perous farmer but he is so close and so fussy that I am glad to

take him from my list .

WHM

 

  

 Ohio Woman Suffrage Association

HONORARY PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
FRANCES M. CASEMENT ;' ETHEL R. VORCE

Painesville ‘ 1876 East 73 St, Cleveland

PRESIDENT I ‘ , TREASURER
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON , . ‘ ' ZELL HART DEMING
Warren - Warren

VICE PRESIDENT 1 ' AUDITOR

PAULINE STEINEM . DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo '. ., v - ,/ . I Eberly Building, Columbus

RECORDING SECRETARY I ., '3' MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CLARA SNELL WOLFE BELLE COIT KELTON

Oberlin ' 51 N. Monroe St., Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONlC BLDG, WARREN, OHIO
m» June 14, 1915.

Miss Laura Clay,
Richmond, Kentucky.

F Deer Miss Clam-1

,'in E“ 1“gr/33;“ had Just gotten off your letter when the notes
'camé¥and:I hm enclosing them. Please acknowledge receipt of
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$500. 00 one and please endorse the $1000 the to Caroline I Reilly
aha retuTn the same to me. As I told you the dead will be some
days or maybe weeks in being recorded because of the crowded
condition of the office. Do you want me to send the insurance
papers to you? It is really better for me to keep them because
when they come due I can easier have them renewed. I watch the

insurance carefully, cepecielly on these new houses.

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HONORARY PRESIDENT ~ ' CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
FRANCES M. CASEMEN’I‘ ETHEL R. VORCE

Painesville 1876 East 73 St., Cleveland

PRESIDENT " I; I . TREASURER
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON ' X ZELL HART DEMING
Warren ' 1 V . .. Warren

, ‘ /
VICE PRESIDENT AUDITOR

PAULINE STEINEM . - . DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo ’1 ‘ Eberly Building, Columbus

RECORDING SECRETARY . 1 MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CLARA SNELL WOLFE BELLE COIT KELTON

Oberlin . my p 51 N. Monroe St., Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONIC BLDG., WARREN. OHIO
“fig?” July 11, 1913.

Miss Laura Clay,
Richmond, Ky.

Dear Miss Clay:—

I know you will be glad to have me tell you that
I have had a card from MissBlackwell, written from the hoepital
Saying that she is improving every day. Some one has written
that the doctor thinks she will be better now than she has been

in years.

I think the unrest in the National Association

grows. The Pennsylvania people are very much aribused over some
phates of it. miss Blackwell of course is troubled about the

news bulletin. I have been very frank with miss Paul about it.

I told her I thought she had no business to organize or to

orginate a plan of that kind which necessarily involved the Eat-
ional without putting it to the vote of the National. They have
written to me for names of suffragists aid they want each one

of us to get ten subscribers. I have replied that I can do

nothing of the kind because we are supporting a little paper of

our own and which We hOpe to use a! a bulletin through our campaign.

The Woman's Jouranal did splendidly for us last year in the way

 

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of money raising but they did not publish things which we sent
them in time to do any good.' however we have been getting lots
of subscribers for the Journal and we are going to support
EVerywoman and that we cannot take up this news bulletin.

There seems to be‘a growing discontent in regard to Miss
Paul. She certainly has usurped her authority. I think it is”
very discourteous for the National "'
to come into the state and appoint a committee of Finance for the
National without consulting the state and i think it is very
overstepping for the Congressional Committee to come into the
state, try to organize in Congressional districts and then take
that organization. make a Congressional union of it and apply
for admission to the National. now a body can create another body
and have that body become a National body auxiliary to the mother
body is a mgstery to me.

In some regards it may be wise to have the Convention
in Washington but M. Carey Thomas said at Philadelphia that if
the unit rule prevailed that We would have the Convention in the
East where Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and New York could

be solidly there.

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Now that we have all got higgldy piggldy things are

working out in a dreadful way i think. For instance, somebody
told a group of women in Cincinnati that they oculd be state
organizatioh and join the National direct. At the last Ohio
Convention we discussed matters carefully, decided how to vote on
eVerything at the Philadelphia Convention and then when we got
to that Convention we found Miss Worthington and her group with
three votes by virtue of auxiliaryship and several votes besides.

voting directly in ppposition to the policy of the State Association.

 

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I think that point is splendidly thken about the bequests.

No, the National is not keeping up a good stock of literature.
I do not see that it is doing one single thing but paying rent.
One of our state presidents lately went down to New lork to discuss
matters with Mrs. Bennett and she was told that Miss Shaw was
going to run again and that the hational would have to have $40,000
for their expenses. They have not yet published the minutes. Just
. think of that) With all the campaignsfrom the different states to
report. Mrs. Bennett wrote me that the reason it was not published
was because one pair of hands could not do eVerything. She told
the other state president the reason it was not published was
because they did not have money enough.

Do you think the State of Kentucky would be one of several
states to request hrs. Catt to become president of the National?
When Mrs. Catt and i were in miehigan she said she thought it was
very necessary that some good strong hand had hold of the National
work because of the chance cf the National amendment. how if
Mrs. Catt could take the presidency for one year then i think some
one ales could be found to do it. Please answer me immediately
in regard to this.

They are not doing any press work to speak of in National
Headquarters now either.

Cordially yours,

MW Chaim W

 

 Ohio Suffrage Association

HONORARY PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
FRANCES M. CASEMENT ETHEL R. VORCE

Painesville 1876 East 73 St., Cleveland

PRESIDENT TREASURER
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON .y _ ZELL HART DEMING

Warren Warren

VICE PRESIDENT AUDITOR

PAULINE STEINEM I ' DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
2228 Scottwood Ava, Toledo ' w I \\ w / Eberly Building. Columbus

RECORDING SECRETARY ' _ MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CLARA SNELL WOLFE BELLE COIT KELTON

Oberlin 51 N. Monroe St, Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONIC BLDG, WARREN, OHIO
Irfl‘lT‘
*’ July 15, 1915.

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

I know you will be glad to know that the Court
of Appeal has decided that the $5000, that is the 100 shares of
stock in the Cincinnati railway company which Sally McCall of
Cincinnati left to Ohio to be epent by the National has been
declared all right. Iou remember I was treasurer at the time
of Mrs. McCall's death and she did not care very much for the
Cincinnati Suffragists and I think she wanted me to spend this

money for Ohio and thought I probably would always be treasurer. '

'30 She left it to the National to be spent for Ohio thinking

of course that i would haVe the Spending of it. She talked with
me somewhat about this; I guess I was the only person who knew
about it. Then Mr. McCall was pretty cross because she gave so
muéh money to colored schools and nurSeries and things and he
was pretty mad and would not take under the will. however he
intended to do it and let us have our money and all that sort of
thing. lie did not seem to feel any antipathy" tOWard our bequest

but he did t'Wards several others. In the meantime cupid came

 

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along although he was way up in the seventies and shot him with

his arrow and he married a woman very much younger than himself.

They started off on a wedding trip. He lived but four days and
then the question of whether the second Mrs. McCall inherited
part of the first Mrs. McCall's money had to_go through the
hands of the court. The lawyers all tell me that it has been a
perfectly wonderful question for the lawyers themselves and
everybody has been so interested in it. HOWever it wasn't so
interesting for Ohio suffragists last year when they wanted the
money and I am glad that it is settled. You remember Miss Shaw
loaned us $2000 on this $5000 for Ohio. It used to gall me
last summer to have her say that she had given us $2000 and
when I had some peeple pin her down about it she said that it
was just the same as given because of course we would never

get anything from this bequest. new we have gotten it or will
get it and I am awfully glad.

I think the point you made in your last letter that the
Convention should dispose of the bequest is a Splendid one. I am
going to push that a little.

Hastddy but cordially yours,

sweets

H-LUOJ

 

  

  

 Ohio Woman

HONORARY PRESIDENT
FRANCES M. CASEMENT
Painesville

PRESIDENT
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren

VICE PRESIDENT
PAULINE STEINEM
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo

RECORDING SECRETARY
CLARA SNELL WOLFE
Oberlin

HEADQUARTERS: MASONlC BLDG, WARREN. OHIO

Suffrage Association

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
ETHEL R. VORCE
1876 East 73 St, Cleveland

TREASURER
ZELL HART DEMING
Warren

AUDITOR
DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
Eberly Building, Columbus

MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
BELLE COIT KELTON
51 N. Monroe St., Columbus

July 19, 1915.

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because it conta
to know. I

you knot them too but

not say enyiiing

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which you all Were kn

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do not know I

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because Miss
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owing, I did feel so isolated and

ltnow some things which you

am anxiohe that you.shoulfl know them

Hrs. Pi .tzGerald

Joeton people v. ere pe 1feotly incensed

Shav and Mrs. Fitzaewald had gone into Hesse—

sourhern state association in

SJate Association. They say it did

people were not willing to

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Kational Association for work
y th Gourts to be all right anfi so
eet the money yretty soon.

Committee to vote that that money should he

the = 3. Convention Committee Wiehefi. how I
am wondering whether the Iational will stand by this

have not mentionefi t‘ . to anybody anfl 2 do
not want you to. I want to 1 ‘ the date of that vote
anfi be all prepare& for it at the next National convention.
Somehow I cannot hear to have these bequtsts spent for
rent and meetings of the advisory committee anfl all that
kind of thing when the money was really given for
field Work If Ohio could have the bequests which
a1 sets in juet one yee‘ we vould carry the fitate.

I suppose you know we are working just as hard
as we can Work)preparatory work for the next campaign.
,

Some of the counties which difi nothinfl oefore

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now an& iL does me so much g oasfor instenc

county is organizing iteel sulenfiidly. They have two

Open air meetings a week and some weeks they will have
three, *2. '. is! ,, ‘e Staie House anfl one in one of
the pa‘? .. . are organizing by precincts. The Cleve—
land people are “7 ooure working like everything and if
we can trust report Cincinnati has really got at something
which is really m "~ to be worth while. Theyhhave been
uch a fighting, I 7 ' 3 10? that 'fihey-have beeen very

trying.

Cordially yours,. 2 2:;;:
HTU ; ¥Q%a,A/\AA/{ éluuj {Zer

 

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HONORARY PRESIDENT
FRANCES M. CASEMENT
Painesville

PRESIDENT
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren

VICE PRESIDENT
PAULINE STEINEM
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo

RECORDING SECRETARY
CLARA SNELL WOLFE
Oberlin

Association

Suffrage

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
ETHEL R. VORCE
1876 East 73 St. Cleveland

TREASURER
ZELL HART DEMING
Warren

AUDITOR
DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
Eberly Building, Columbus

MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
BELLE COIT KELTON
51 N. Monroe St., Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONIC BLDG, WARREN. OHIO July 29, 1915.

Dear Miss Clay:- ‘
I am sending you a mortgage, I mean a mort-

gage note,and I Wish you would return the mortgage you

have and the note on the property on Youngstown Avenue.
dfilAQ/V~1££*41AA*° Mr. P Q‘r has built five pretty houses on

an addition in what s_sms to me the best part of towns

and the one on which I took the mortgage for you, a man
wants to buy for cash outrights Mr. Prber of course v
wants to sell and as he has been very kind to me, helped
me with many loans, and as the new house is better and
laggfigrthandtgi fifistyggiflfihiséloa is reallygkigter than
the/one. As soon as you return the mortgage and the note
I will have the mortgage recorded and send to you.

I am dictating this in great haste to catch
mail for now that the man has bought the house he can't
wait to get possession hardly.

Always cordially yours,

P. S. I sent you Mrs. Park's letter yesterday.

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Larriet ‘I‘. Upton to not as my ' all business; REJECTS
t mortgage of Earl Williams, and W atevcr the
Then I can file '— with the mortgage when

is returned in my box in the T k and then if any question

Should ever come up about my having signefl the mortgage I

would have the power of attorney.

Cordiall: you

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August 13, 1919.

Dear Fellow—Suffragist:

The passage of the Federal Suffrage Amendment
through Congress virtually ends the long struggle for woman
suffrage in the United States. In this hour of victory the
thoughts of every suffragist turn in grateful memory to the
long list of those whose devotion, toil, and sacrifice have
made the victory possible. One generation of noble workers
has passed away and only a few of a second generation remain.
Along with the scrrow for Dr. Shaw's death, we rejoice that
she lived to see the triumph of the cause to which she had
given her life;

During this year which has held the one hundredth
anniversary of the birth of Lucy Stone, suffragists every-
where have been reminded of the debt we owe to her, to
Henry B. Blackwell, and to their daughter, Alice Stone Blackwell.
It has occurred to sane of us that this would be a fitting
time to express our affection for Miss Blackwell and at the

same time to conclude the celebration of the Lucy Stone
Centennial in an enduring way.

Miss Blackwell has long wished to write her mother's
life; Since Massachusetts has ratified the Federal Amend-
ment, her duties as President of the Massachusetts Woman
Suffrage Association will not require so much of her time and
she will be free to devote herself to this task. In order to
do so she must have the help of a secretary to go through
the mass of material and assist in preparing the manuscript.
There is other valuable historical matter which ought to be
preserved and which she alone can record. We believe the
suffragists of the country will delight to give her the
assistance she needs to do this.

Miss Blackwell's birthday comes on September 14th.
A birthday ,gift of $5000 would make it possible for her to
do what she would like above everything else; would preserve
for those who have entered into the inheritance prepared for
them a story they will want to recall; and would be a slight
token of our love for Miss Blackwell and of our appreciation
of her lifetime of service to our beloved cause.

 

 The plan has the hearty and sincere approval
of our National President, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt,

The undersigned committee' have undertaken to'
raise this sum and ask the help of suffrage organizations
and individuals suffragists.. May we hear from you?

Any letters of greeting which may accompany the
gifts will be bound and given to Miss Blackwell when the
contributions are presented? Please use paper 6 X 9, that
the size may be uniform. The list of those who make the
publication of the record possible will be included in the
published volume as substantial evidence of their apprecia-
tion of the loyalty and service given the cause of Woman
Suffrage by Lucy Stone, Henry B. Blackwell} and Alice Stone
Blackwell. '

Contributions or pledges should be sent as soon
as possible to Mrsa Wenona Osborne Pinknam, 555 Little
Building, Boston, Mass.

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Sincerely'yours,

(signed) Maud Wood Park
Harriet Taylor Upton
Ida Porter Boyer

(Mrs. Charles Sumner) Anna Child Bird

(Mrs. Robert Gould) Isabella Pratt Shaw

Wenona Osborne Pinkham

 

 Ohio Woman Suffrage Association

HONORARY PRESIDENT CORRESPONDING SECRETARY

FRANCES M. CASEMENT . . ETHEL R. VORCE
Painesville 1876 East 73 815., Cleveland
TREASURER
ZELL HART DEMING
Warren

PRESIDENT
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON
Warren
AUDITOR
DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
Eberly Building, Columbus

VICE PRESIDENT
PAULINE STEINEM
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo

RECORDING SECRETARY MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

CLARA SNELL WOLFE " ' BELLE COIT KELTON
Oberlin 51 N. Monroe St., Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONlC BLDG... WARREN. OHIO

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flies Clay:

Enoloeel fine fine mortgeb‘

Hr Bartholomew will peg fio_morrow or next d3;

flented ." J: one of fine notes and

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correspondence about ' I advieefl him no

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fire. Pafiohin because she has some emaltiona” money

to oufi with this enfi will make enofiher loan.

estate.nre enough

The chances here now_for making money in real

to make my hair turn grey.

Cordirr‘xlly film are ,

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HONORARY PRESIDENT ‘ V CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
FRANCES M. CASEMENT ETHEL R. VORCE
Painesville . > . 1876 East 73 St., Cleveland

PRESIDENT - I TREASURER
HARRIET TAYLOR UPTON ZELL HART DEMING
Warren - , Warren

VICE PRESIDENT V -» AUDITOR
PAULINE STEINEM » . DORA SANDOE BACHMAN
2228 Scottwood Ave., Toledo _‘ . ,. ‘. ‘ Eberly Building, Columbus

RECORDING SECRETARY n _ . ' I V MEMBER NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CLARA SNELL WOLFE ‘ ‘ f BELLE COI’I‘ KEL’I‘ON
Oberlin _ 51 N. Monroe St., Columbus

HEADQUARTERS: MASONIC BLDG. WARREN, OHlO

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Augusfi 25rfi 1915.

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Laure Clay,
Richmond, Ky.
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Statew Societies can be u2;f to the hetionel Society, in

there are fiwo societies, when anxilinryship has been

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then on vhxb grounds was Jhe Equal Franchisefl League

edmitfied to the lationel. In never

efe Association for aflmissioi. *e were jusfi gettire

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lonel. Her association is in no sense a state

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is e rineinmeti one. I floubt if she has 300 members, although A

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Club hes more members and more wiflely soatfierei able ’?n fihe “orfih~
ington Club.
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Hauser has reafl it, she will be up Sunaey.

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