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OFFICERS

MRS. KATE H. BIGGERS. Marlow, President.

MRS. N. M. CARTER, Guthrie. FirstViCe—Presidcnt.

MR5. IENCE O. FEUQUAY. Chandler, Second Vicchresidcnt,
MRS. IVI. A. IVIORRTSON. Cleveland, Third Vice—President.

H. EDITH BARBER. Oklahoma City, Fourth Vice~PresidenL
ELIZABETH REDFIELD. Crescent. Recording Secretary.
ADELIA C. STEPHENS. Oklahoma City, Corresponding Secretary.
RUTH A. GAY. Treasurer.

MRS. ANNA LASKEY. Oklahoma City.
MRS. JULIA L. \‘VOODWORTH, Oklahoma City. Auditors.

CHAIRMEN

STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Dr. Ruth A. Gay, Oklahoma City

PRESS WORK
Mrs Lillie M. Allen, Colony

CHURCH \VORK
Mrs. H. L. Cloud, \Y/ellston
INDIAN V‘VOMENS'
Nlrs. I. R. Harris, Chickasha

FINANCE COMMITTEE
Mrs. James N. Rcdfielcl. Crescent

SPECIAL COMMITTEES

SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Geo. R. Srephens. Oklahoma City
LITERATURE
Mrs. Dora E, Kirkpatrick, Oklahoma City
PUBLICITY
Courstanci Feuquay, Oklahoma City
EDUCATION
Miss Mary Barber, Oklahoma City
MEMBERSHIP
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Mrs Lillie M. Allen, Colony

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MRS. N. M. CARTER, Guthrie. First Vice-President.
MRS. JENCE O. FEUQUAY. Chandler. Second Vice—President.
MRS. M. A. MORRISON, Cleveland, Third Vice-President,
H. EDITH BARBER. Oklahoma Cily, Fourlh Vice—President.
ELIZABETH REDFIELD, Crescent. Recording Secretary.
ADELIA C. STEPHENS. Oklahoma City. Corresponding Secretary.
RUTH A. GAY. Treasurer,

MRS. ANNA LASKEY. Oklahoma City. FINANCE COMMITTEE
MRS. JULIA L. \VOODWORTH, Oklahoma City. Auditors. Mrs. James N. Redfield, Crescem

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SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
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LITERATURE
Mrs. Dora E. Kirkpatrick. Oklahoma City
PUBLICITY
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EDUCATION
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MEMBERSHIP
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Member of the Official Board;

On July 22 I sent out three questions on which you were
to vote: '

1st. As to the nomination of some one on Resolutions
Committee to fill Mrs Page's place; Bennett, Stewart, Ixfimfimiim
McCulloch nominated Harper. Blackwell and Ashley did not reply.
Gordon a Clay no one. Therefore Harper is the nominee.

2nd. As to chairmanship of Committee on Industrial affairs
Bennett. Stewart, Gordon, Clay, & McCulloch vote for first 0
choice for Breckenridge, tho Miss Gordon would prefer to have
the Board discuss the policy of the connittee first. If Blaek=

,well and Ashleyrwnornave"not'voted agree with Miss Gordon in
keeping the matter open, open it shall be for further discus~
geion. If nothing cores from them further, Breckenridge is eke

ected.

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There is no reason why the Board should not now discuss
and define the scope of this COKLittBG. I see little likeli—
hood of any Board meeting in the near future as the Treasury is
too low to permit much travelling about by the Board.

3rd. Miss Penfield's enforced vacation will be paid for
by the National, according to the vote of Bennett, Clay, stewam
and McCulloch. Gordon votes yes on condition that her contract
so provides; Blackwell and Ashley do not vote. As to sending
Miss Penfield elsewhere, Gordon & Clay suggest Oklahoma until
Ariz 1a is ready. Bennett & McCulloch suggest New Mexico which
Clay s hopeless. Stewart reports that Mrs. Avery would be
qladhto get Penfield in the Fall for Pennsylvania and thinks
she might wait a little longer at her Uncle's until Miss Shaw's
return. In the diversity of opinions I am asking Miss Penfield
whether she can not wait at her Uncle's, without any expense
to the National, till Miss Shaw’s return. Who knows when hiss
Shaw will return? As I get no replies fro: Miss Ashley recently
I fear she may also be away. Miss Clay suggests the possibility
of securing Miss Chase for south Dakota if acceptable. I will
inquire, the South Dakota merits much less forgiving treatment
by Mother National.

On July 25 I sent out a vote as to the acceptance of
Miss Plsckwell's generous offer of the bound volumes of Woman's
Journal for the Headquarters. Blackwell and Ashley make no
resBonsey'kut Bennett, GUIQUH, Clay, StewartiJ-IJ"*""“"“‘UUTF

accept with appreciative thanks«-’Tnfit”mveinn is carried.

MissBlackwell has sent Mrs. Stewart and me a copy of
ha interesting letter to Mrs. Bennett, Miss Ashley & MISS
Essen. All thase'matters are really in the prov1nce of our
EdlNor—in-Ohief. I have seen none of the English papers as
EOOdns Woman's Journal and it would be wise to copy them only
Ofi-tfw‘iines vhere they excel us. The reasons why long articles
and sta correspondence go on the inside, and breefer and_ 1
later “9' on the outside pages are clear. The allied topics .
tequal pay ”r equal work, joint guardianship of children, oppos1
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 not throw aside as¢fiien to suffrage work. Even the jokes seem
to attract the heavy intellects of the male members of my fam—
ily.

We should make our changes in Journal appearance so are -
finally as not to shock old froends and Miss Blackwell herself
can tell best wheno

The few years experience I had in helping run the Illinois
state paper and sharing with Mrs. Springer in the monthly
deficit never made a journalist out of me, and I dare say the
rest of the Official Board with not much more experience will
feel that their laywomen's suggestions must be weighed carefully
by our one professional journalist Miss Blackwell. When she
has the names of her five or more Contributing Editors ready
for me to submit to the Board for approval, I will so submit
them.

I understand thit sh had personally raised the money to
pay Mrs. Adhinson up to septenber I, when her employment ceases.

I am enclosing copy of Mrs. Sheldon's South Dakota
Headquarters report.

Yours truly,

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

PRESIDENT, ANNA HOWARD SHAW. MOYLAN. PA.

151' VICE-PRESIDENT. CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH. TREASURER. JESSIE ASHLEY.
EVANSTON. ILLS. 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK CITV

I300 PRYTANIA STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA. LEXINGTON, KY.

ALICE STONE BLACKWELL.
6 BEACON STREET, BOSTON. MASS>

2ND VICE-PRESIDENT. KATE M. GORDON. LAURA CLAY. 139 NORTH MILL STREET.
AUDITORS

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. MARY WARE BENNETT.
505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY

CHAIRMAN PRESS COMMITTEE. IDA HUSTED HARPER.

RECORDING SECRETARY, ELLA S. STEWART.
AUXILIARIES 505 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY

5464 JEFFERSON AVENUE. CHICAGO. ILLS.

COLLEGE EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE
PRESIDENT. MISS M. CAREY THOMAS. BRVN MAWR. PA.

FRIENDS EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT. MARY BENTLEY THOMAS. EDNOR. MARYLAND

AFFILIATED SOCIETY
THE EQUAL FRANCHISE SOCIETY
PRESIDENT. MRS. MACKAV. I MADISON AVENUE. NEW YORK

August

Miss Laura Clay,
Bichmend, Ky.

My dear Miss Clay:

I have been praying a long while for a letter from
you, but,like your physical person when your letter comes it
completely fills up every gap. Every question is answered, and
does credit to your cool level head.

I too, am weary of the South Dakato women. I have
had no letter from Miss Chase, but make the suggestion as com—
ing from you in my letter to the Board. I am enclosing a copy
of Mrs. Sheldon's monthly report for her work in South Dakato.

I have asked her to have one ready on the 15th of August. I do
not know whether the organizers out in the field have been refl:
dering such a report, but I think it desirable. Her report does
not begin to average up with the amount of work we get out from
our Illinois Headquarters with one $9.00 stenographer, but I
shall not make any public complaint. I am glad you approve my
engaging a stenographer for three weeks. Of course I had no idea
when you elected me Vice— resident that the office would be any—
thing more than ornamenta iefia and then when Miss shaw went I
was staggered at the responsobility, and with Mrs. Dennett out
of the office for three weeks I feel another weight added.

However by sending frequent letters to the Board
covering all the more important matters, and securing their
advice I feel less worried about making mistakes.

Thanks for your kind words about the Automobile
campaign. It is hard work, but I believe we have done splendid
work.

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lsT VICE-PRESIDENT. CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH. TREASURER. JESSIE ASHLEY.
EVANSTON, ILLS. 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEw YORK CITV

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1800 FRYTANIA STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA, Auon-oas LEXINGTON. KY.

Connzsponnma SECRETARY, MARY WARE DENNETT. ALICE STONE BLACKWELL,
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OI; lahoma Woman Sualrargjse Assocmion

OFFICERS ' CHAIRMEN SPECIAL COMMITTEES

MRS. KATE HI BICGERS. Marlow, President. STATE_ CENTRAL COMMITTEE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
MRS. N. M. CARTER, Gulliric, First Vice-President. Df. Ruth A.f1ny, Oklahoma City Geo. R. Stephens. Oklahoma City
MRS. JENCE o. FEUQUAY. Chandler, Second Vice-President. PRESS WORK LITERATURE ,
‘ ‘ . ‘ "VI Lil“ M ‘Ilu C I . Mrs. Dora E, l’slrkpamck, Oklahoma City
MRS. M. A. MORRISON, Cleveland, Tlnrd Vice~Presrdenl. l ‘5 "1“ ' h ”I" 0 ““3 PUBLICITY
H. EDITH BARBER. Oklahoma City, Fourth Vice-President. CHURCH WOIgK Couxstand Fcuquay, Oklahoma City
ELIZABETH REDFIELD, Crescent. Recording Secretary. Mm H- L- Chm-L Wells“ . EDUCATIION _
ADELIA c. STEPHENS. Oklahoma City, Corresponding Secretary. INDIAN WOMENS‘ M‘“ Mjggqg‘giagifilgym C‘”
RUTH A. GAY. Treasurer, Mrs. J. R. rlams, Cmckasha Mrs. Minnie Kai” fl Bailey, Enid
MRS. ANNA LASKEY. Oklahoma City, FINANCE COMMITTEE CIRCULATION COMMITTEE
MRS. JULIA L. WVOODWORTH, Oklahoma City. Auditors. Mrs. James N. Redficlcl. Crescent Mrs. J. A. Burt. Oklahoma City.
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WOMAN SUFFRAGE ALLIANCE
PRESIDENT

MRS. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT
2 WEST 861M STREET. NEW YORK CI‘IV

FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT

MRS. MILLICENT GARRETT FAWCETT. LL.D.

2 GOWER STREET. LONDON. ENGLAND

SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT

Miss ANNIE FURUHJELM
HELSINGFORS. FINLAND

SECRETARIES

MIss MARTINA KRAMERs
92 KRLIISKADE. ROTTERDAM. HOLLAND

Miss ANNA LINDEMANN
DEGERLOCH. STUTTGART. GERMANY

MISS SIGNE BERSMAN
110A ARSENALSOATAN. STOCKHDLM. SWEDEN

TREASURER

MRS. ADELA STANTON COIT
LONDON. ENGLAND

Miss Laura Clay,
189 North Hill Street,
Lexington, Ky.

Dear Miss Clay:-

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OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL AMERICAN

WOMAN’S JOURNAL

585 BOYLSTON STREET

BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS

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WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

PRESIDENT
REV. ANNA HOWARD SHAW
505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK CITV
FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT
MRS. CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH
EVANsToN, ILL.
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT
MISS KATE M. GORDON
IBOO PRVTANIA STREET. NEW ORLEANS. LA.
CORRESPONDING SECRETARV
MRS. MARY WARE BENNETT
505 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY
RECORDING SECRETARV
MRS. ELLA S. STEWART
5464 JEFFERSON AVENUE. CHICAGO. ILL.
TREASURER
IAISS JESSIE ASHLEY
505 FIFTH AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY
FIRST AUDITOR
MISS LAURA CLAY
LEXINGTON. Kv.
SECOND AUDITOR
MISS ALICE STONE BLACKWELL
5&5 BDYLSTON STREET. BOSTON. MAss.
LEGAL ADVISER
MRS, CATHARINE WAUGH MCCULLOCH

1910.

It was very pleasing indeed to receive your letter of

August 6th,

of The Woman's Journal stock.

and I am glad to know that you are interested in shares

We are having more letters in regard

to the shares than I would have dreamed p02sible in such a short

time.

eight and have the checks for them all.

five, sending us her check for £500.00.

One woman

You will be interested to know that we have already sold

alone ordered

AThe price of the shares is $100.00 each and on receipt of

a check made payable to The Woman's Journal, we shall have the number
of shares ordered transferred and a certificate of ownership sent. We
have only a limited number to sell and I think the prospects are good

for disposing of them all. I hope that you will decide to have at

least one of them. The suffragists who have been loyal through the

years and have been workers u%en the cause was less popular are the

ones I should like to see owners of these shares of our stock.I think

they deserve it. It is honorable business in my estimation to own

shares in this stock and it is vital suffrage business, because

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shares mean votes In controlling the paper; I am planning to write

to all of the life members and see if many of them do not want to
buy shares. I have felt all along that they perhaps were the most
logical owners.

Your draft for $5.00 is received and the order was
entered as you indicated. You have doubtless received a receipt
for this long before this. Thank you v.1y much.

Everything is going very well and I wish I had time to tell
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