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Dear Mrs. Wood;
I am distressed that poor Mrs. Jennings has been so.anxious ove
her husband. Am going to write her right away. Was not sure of her
address until your letter came.
Am leaving town to-day, before being able to secure a chairman
for you from Alachua County. However, I leave the master in good han
as Mrs. George Morris, president 20th Century Club, will try to get
some one for you. Her first effort will be to try to get Irs. Rice
to re-consider. You should hear some thing from here within the next
few days.
Yours sincerely,
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Recording Secretary, MRS. EDWARD O'DONALD, Jacksonville Corresponding Secretary, MISS NELL WINN DEMPSEY, Gainesville
Treasurer, MIISS BESSIE WILLIAMS, Crescent City Auditor, MRS. M. L. STANLEY, Daytona
Director to General Federation, MRS. W. S. JENNINGS, Jacksonville Secretary to General Federation, MRS. W. F. MILLER, Tampa
floriba jfeberation of UWomen's Clubs
Vice President, Section One Vice President, Section Eight
MRS. D. R. READ, Milton Vice President, Section Five MRS. C. E. HAWKINS, Brooksville
Vice President, Section Two MRS. H. B. MINIUM, Jacksonville Vice President, Section Nine
MRS. O. Z. OLIN, Monticello Vice President, Section Six MRS. GEO. B. ROSS, Sarasota
Vice President, Section Three MRS. N. C. SEARS, Daytona Vice President, Section Ten
MRS. W. B. DAVIS, Perry Vice President, Section Seven MRS. J. B. O'HARA, Palm Beach
Vice President, Section Four MRS. A. B. WHITMAN, Orlando Vice President, Section Eleven
MRS. W. T. GARY, Ocala MRS. R. B. McLENDON, Miami
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. ear Mrs. Reed:
I an still without a chairman for the
counties in your diatriot I have written to several
without access. As it is very necessary we have all couptal
organized by the middle of this month, when the oaripaig:
opens, I wonder if you can help me some more.
Eacambia Co. I have written to several in Fensacola;
the lant one, Mrs, W.9. MolTwain, and have not had a reply as
yet. The others all said they could not serve.
Milton
-r Sant-a Rosa Co. I wrote to Mrs. W.W. Cfrk, /but have
had no reply. Do you think you could tet her tc accept the
ohairmransh pt
Okaloosa Co. Mrs. M.C. Given, Laurel Hill. No reply.
WashinEton, Mrs. F.P.Oalloway, Chipley. No reply
Bay Co. Mrs. Jennie Brandenburg, Lynn Haven. No reply
Nolmes Co., Mrs. J.B. Godwin, Bonifay. No reply.
Walton Co., Mrs. R.E.L. MoCaskill, DeFuniak Sprinrs.
I am going to write to all these ladies aLain
today asking that they wire me their decision, as it is
necessary for Ae to have the state organized at once, and
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I wiah you would wrtte or see them too. If you can secure
the acceptance of anyone else in the meantime, wire me
col.eot, and I 'r..ll send them formal appointment at once.
I ar. ending you some literature under separate cover
and more can be obtained from the man chairman of each
county'J for the work of the county chairmen.
Poping you may be able to help me out in
thia, I am
Sincerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jennings
..te Chairman
WOman's Division
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I am writing to Mrs. Burreas Cawthorne, DeFuniak
Springs, Walton Co. this afternoon, hoping to
secure her acceptance. Please ,vu write her also.
I am also writing to Mrs. W.C.Butler, Ohipley,
Waehington Co. this afternoon.
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Feb. 3rd, 1920
Mra. A.H. Peay,
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Dear 'ra. Psay:
I enclose herewith formal appointment of
you as Coi.nty Ch..irran of the Fla. Educational Temperance
Campaign for Proward Co. and trust it will be possible for
you to accept this work. The carpaign opens the mi'i.le of
this month and I am very anxious to get all counties o.rcan-
ized. As you &o over the county in your Ncme Demonstration
wo.: you can make your appointments and talk Prohibition
everywhere.
This is a special appeal from the Government
for assistance in Law Enforcement work and T hope it will
be possible for you to help us.
The funds allowed may be used fcr Easoline, and
traveling expenses, as well as postage etc.
Miss Sarah Partridge of Tallahassee, is on our
Fxecultive Gomm ittee and has promised all assistance possible
so a n sure your working in this cause will not be aLainst
her wishes. I am ending you some literature under separate
cover, and if you can accept this chairmanship, more can be
obtained from the man chairman Rev B. Atoherson of Ft.
Lauderdale.
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If you find it is impossible for you to do this
work, will you please try to secure the acceptance of
some good energetic woman of your county who will make
a success of this work? The women's comrmittse of
course is to co-oper.te with the men's committee and they
are to work toLether as muoc as possible.
TrastinL I may have a favorable reply froLn you
a.. an early date, I an
Sincerely,
?~zs. W. 9.Jenning,
State Chairrman
W man's Division
P.S Please wire me your decision, as it will be
necessary fot me to huriy the organization of the
state in order to be ready for the campaign the
middle of this month. Send telekram "collect".
Jackscn.Trilre, Fl a.
Feb 3rd, 19 30
Mrs. Ms.x B13own, ':
Macclenny, Fla.-
My dear Mrs. Brown:. ., .. :
I ar virrit.inL to ask if ;ou w7ili not n
please reconsider your decision and take the. chhirmanahip
of the Woman's Dirvsicn, Fla. Ftucational Tie.p. Campaign
for your county? Yrs. Griffin writes s-e. aill do
ev-rything ashe cun' to help you, but account of her duties
in the office and ar. home, doe-~ not feel rlhe c.Ln take
the chairr.'vnship. She sayu you and ihe work together
so ivell, and will be glad to help you in ttia, if you
will tike the ohairnanship.
The campaign opagn the middle of This month so
you see it is very necessary we get out counties organized
at once, and as you have had the experience and know
the workers thru the Liberty Loan carnpaign, you oan du this
mork so much easier than any one else.
Please think this over abain and wire me
your decision collect, so that I may send your name in
to Headquarters.
Hoping you will find it possible to do this
work I am
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Feb. 3rd, 1930
Mrs. V.A. Pieroe,
Pre~aient, WRoman'a Club,
Melbourne, Fla.
Dear Mrs. Pieroe:
On Jan 13th, I wrote you encloain% a copy
of a formal appointment for county chairmen, for the
Woman's Divisian, Florida FcLuoaticnai Te:-peranoe tCampaien,
asking that you try and secure a ohairran for your county
for me. Up to date I have received no reply and sa.
wondering if perhaps you did not receive my letter,.
As this campaign ppens the middle of this monti,
it is very necessary that w:e have all the ccuntiei or-an-
ized, and I would be so glad if you wRculd help me aeoure
a chairmt. n for your county.
Perhaps you could get your club to handle ilt"
appointing some one as chairman. Please wire me,oollect'.
what you can do, or the name of some one whom you know will
accept this chairmanship. Your assistance will be
greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jennings
State Chairman
S Woman's Division
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Feb. 3rd, 1980
Mra. Jennie Brandenburg,
Lynn Hatven, Fla.
Dear Mrs. Brandenburg:
An appointment was sent you by me
some time afo, as Chairman of the Woman'a' Dirision of
the Florida Fducational Terperance Caripaign. The
cWarpaiLn opens about the middle of February v.nc your county
is behind in its organization owinj to your delayed replj.
If iYou cannot serve for any reason, will you kindly
secure the acceptance of a leading woman who will be
faithful to the aosuse. and the work, and wire her name and
address at ohoe, collect, that the organization of the
v:ork in your county may proceed witihour further delay,
as the time -i short.
TruHting that you will aeseit in every way possible
with the work, I am
Very sincerely,
Mrs, W.S.Jennings
qtate Chairman,Woman's Division
Florida Educational Ter. Campaign
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Hon. D.F. Inicht,
Co. Chairran, Fla. F.T.C e pain
Starke, FlK.
Dear Sir:
Sore time ago I sent a formal appointment s
Count r Chairran, Woroman' ~ Divi.ion, of the Fla. Educational
Terper.-O'Lce G ,Opaign, for ur U. county, -to rs.. R..Weeka,
Stairke, but up to date hame recei ved no reply.
.:?.ill ycu pJ.easne set in tcuch :riith F'rse Weeks,
ind urue h3a. to accept tni;a cha(irrTn..tnrhip, so the county
e ay DO or.anizeci ;it onoe, as this o min'ai-gn opens the
midui. le of thiu month, and I tri, c anxjoues tc bh.7e, all
the. ohim zrien appointed.
If 'tra. Week':- oinnot serve, co.Jld you .eoure
;.he acceptance of s.ome other le-cdingt woemn in the county
who ,would be faithful to the o-tusae and the work, andct ire
me her nur.e dctd aodlrese collot, and I will imnedj-.itely
sendI hij. a jorrial appointtrent.
Your assistance in this natter will be g&.eatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jennings
State Ohaircan, Woman's Division
Fla. Educational Ten. Campaign
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Feb. 3rd, 1.^0
Mrs. R.A. Fee k,
Starke, Fla.
Dear Lrs. Weeko:
An dppcintrant wai 5ent you by me acme time
agc as Chairian of the Womnan's Division of the Florida
Ecdicaticnal Terperancs Cryiipain. The Campaign opens
about the middle of this month and your county is behind
in its orGaniLati' n otvinl, to your delayed reply.
If for any reason you oanrot serve, will you kindly
oecue the aooeptance of a leactinn woman who will be
faithful to the. jcuse :nd the work and wAdifamz. her
nar.e and address collect, that the organization work in
your county may proceed without further delay, as the
time is :'.,o't.
Trusting th-it you will assist in every way posaille
with the work, I am
Very sincerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jennings
State Chairman,Woman's Division
W Fla. Educational Ter. Campaign
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Feb. 3rd, 1920
Hiss i.-Arie Yon,
Plountt. ;own, Fla.
Dear .Mise Yen:
An appointment was sent you by me some time
ao, as Ch;airman cf the Woimann'as ivision, Fla. E uoational
Terperance U;anliaitn, for your county. The caipain open
about the middle of February acuid y;,our county is behindn d in
itR ortlnriz~aion owing to your( delayed reply. If you cannot
seave, wi.J you kindly secure the acceptance of a le. dinL
woitan who will be faithful to. te.o cause and the work, and
wire me nflr nari and address collect, that the organization
of the work in your county raay proceed without further
delay, as time is ahort.
TrustinL you will assis in every way possible
with this ,cirk, I arU
Very sinoerely,
Mre. w.S.Jennings
State Chairman, Woman's Division
Fla. Educational Temp. Campaign
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Feb. 3rd, 191;0
Hon. Thcmna 0. Ray,
Eciuntsat:7on, Fla.
Dear Sir:
3oi-ie time aLc I se;-it a forial appointment
to MioE Varie Ton, a3 ..h:iijL tn of the V;.waa' Division,
Fla. Edioatiunal Temp. Car.paign for your co-nty, but
have received no reply from hor.
Will y:,,u please aasist r., in get .ti-l hs-
ao3ptanl'e, by getting iL to.uoh with her anCi urtin h that
aha to this vrork. The time is io short now before the
campaign opens, ,id she has had experience in county work
during the Liberty Loan campaigns, which will make it
easier for her to do this than some one elsoe :.rliapa.
If she cannot serve, wilJ. you please F'eure
the acceptance of some leading ;omanr who will be fait ful.
to the work, and wire me hse name and address, and I wil)
send her formal appointment at once.
Your assistance in this matter will be greatly
appreciated.
Sinoerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jenningn
State Ohairman, Woman's Division
W Fla. Educational Temperanoe Oampaig
Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb. 3rd, 1920
Mr. W.H. Miller,
Ohr. Citrus Co. Fla. Edu. Tern. Campaign
Inverness, Fla.
Dear Sir:
Please see my letter of Jan. 17th, and
ALdviase if yocv have been al'le to secure the acceptance
of a chairman for the Womanl' Divirsjon. I .vould
greatlyy appreciate your aaoistance as the campaign
opens the middle of this month and it is nece.--ry
: at this organization work be completed by then.
Pleaew wire me the naune of the lI.dy
who will accept this 'ork, and I will. mail hvr a
formal appointment at onoe.
Thankin: you for ycur asniotance, .:d
hoping you may have a good campaign in your county,
I am
Sincerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jennings
State Chairman,Woman's Division
Fla. Educational Ten. CampaiLn
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Feb. 3rd, 1520
Mrs. T.J. Brown,
(:ree Ceve prins, Fla..
Deair Mra. BroVn:
An appointment was aent ;'ou by me some tte
ajo as Chirnru1 of t;ws Woman'a Divi.sicfn of the Fla. Eduoation-
al Ter.-r3r.os '.iarain, f-r y:.ar county. The C-.pai- n opens
n:bout the. Liddlc of ,tl'i rohAth and your county is 'behind in
it.- organization Ruo. owirn to 'ycur .iAe.ayecLt reply. If you
can-iot serve, \illI you kindly aeoure the aoep-t anne. of yome
.le.iinL ,oi;:an w;ho haill be faithful. to the -:,ork and wire me
h.r nane ind address at once collect, that the organization
of the vork in your county may procad without further delay
as the time ia short.
Trusting that you will assist in every way
possible with the work, I am
Sine rely,
Mrs. W.R.JnT'inga
State Chairman, Woman's Division
Fla, Eduoational Tern. Campaign
WOMAN'S CLUB
MIAMI FLORIDA
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Mrs. Meade Love,
Quinoy, Fla.
Dn.ar I'rs. Love:
On amount of the continued serious illness
of Mr. Jenrings, Mrs. Jennings has haz4 to stay in Palm Beach
with him, and has left the office in my hands.
As you perhaps know, Mra. JenninZs has taken the
State O hirtLanthip of the Woihan's Division, Florida Educationa
Ter'eraioe Crpi ti'n, andl i trying, -to .-gauize the state
vnry nuoh the sIre aa she dir: for the Liberty Loan Camrpains.
3he wivs ;oinL to try 3and set in touch with you
while you were hero attending the Baptist Convention, to
ask if you would aooept the Ch.irr nh p for your county,
formal appointment of whiuh I enclose. There is nothing
on file to indicate she talked to you, hence this letter.
Mr. Jenningse w'as so very ill here at the time of the convention
I rather doubt she got to see you.
This is a special appeal from the G(overnment for
Law Enforoement work, and I trust it will be possible for you
to undertake it. The campaign for dunda will only be for
two weeks, and you will have the assistance of the men's
committee, the chairman of which is Hon. W.B. GQeer,
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I think the letter of appointment explains the process of
organization, which is very simple, and you would have a
small fund to expend in gasoline and railroad fare whenever
you felt you had to travel thru your county; also stationery
and postage. The amount is very small, as you see, bqt I
doubt if the campaign will last nore than to the end oft April.
The main thing will be to get your town and communltp chairmen
appointed at once, and then have them appoint their Zocal
,-ori iittoe,. Thsy car begin to work thru the schools ind
.titatu lari enfDro6imentv. You oan ask the Home Demonstration
A,&nt& to iv* talks on law-enforcanent and get your\i..lnisters
t C p-'each on the subjs;t thro-uhout the county.
I hope it w'7ill be possib-le for- ycu to accept thia
.crk, and will thank you to wir ,e e ycur decision, collecOt
If you oarnot possibly serve, please secure the acceptance
2of somCe le-.dinr_ vormrdn who will be faithful to the cause, and
wire me her nane and adcLreas.
Trustin, to hasr favorably from you soon, I am
3inerely,
Secretary to
Mrs. W.S.Jenninge
State Ohairman, WoMan's Diviaion
Fla. Educational Tersp. Campaign
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MRS. W. S. J
State Cha
Florida Educational Temperance Campaign
FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN STATE AND NATION
)MMITTEE WILLIAM F. BRANDT
M INNINGS BRYAN OFFICE OF MRS. W. S. JENNINGS State Director
y State Chairman State Chairman Woman's Division 619 Dyal-Upchurch Bldg.,
Phone 1030
[INIUM P Jacksonville, Fla.
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J. AVENT HON. D. C. McMULLEN
asurer President
NNINS acsonvile F a. DR. C. W. CROOKED
airman Ja cksonV1 l FLa. Superintendent
Woman's Division
DISTRICT CHAIRMEN
PENSACOLA DISTRICT
HON. VAN C. SWEARINGEN
Tallahassee, Fla.
JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT
HON. FRED B. 'j*:.8
Jacksonville, rla'
TAMPA DISTRICT
HON. T. F. ALEXANDER
Tampa, Fla.
ORLANDO DISTRICT
HON. JAMES L. GILES
Orlando, Fla.
GAINESVILLE DISTRICT
HON. CARY A. HARDEE
Live Oak, Fla.
MIAMI DISTRICT
REV. P. S. MERRILL
Miami, Fla.
Feb. 3rd, 1920
Mr. W.H. Miller,
Chr. Citrus Co. Fla. Edu. Tern. Campaign
Inverness, Fla.
Dear Sir:
Please see my letter of Jan. 17th, and
advise if you have been able to secure the acceptance
of a chairman for the Worarnin's Division. I would
greatly appreciate your assistance as the campaign
opens the middle of this month and it is necessary
that this organization work be completed by then.
Please wire me the name of the lady
who will accept this work, and I will mail her a
formal appointment at once.
Thanking you for your assistance, and
hoping you may have a good campaign in your county,
I am
Have bee. trying to secure saer
one to act k' Chairran of this
work but eo kave failed. Our real
leader in this wotrl is away ard I
se0 no hope of securairn *one.
Will keep In trying & wire if I
suesed.
Sincerely,
W.H.Miller,
Feb.5tlh.1920
Sincerely,
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State Chairman,Woman's Division
Fla. Educational Ter. Campaign
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Feb. 3rd, 1920
Mr. A.D. Carmiohael,
Chipley, Fla.
Dear Sir:
Referring to my letter of Jan. 23rd.
As I have not had a reply from Mrs. F.P. Calloway, as
to her accepting the chairmanship of the Woman's Division
for your county, I am today writinL to Mrs. W.C. Butler,
as per your sugLestion, and would thank you to get in
touch with her and urge her to accept this work. Itbds
necessary this organization work be hurried, as the
onmpaign opens so soon, so please impress Mcrs. Butler
with the necessity of immediate action. Your assistance
will be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you and with beat wishes for the
success of the work in your county, I am
Sincerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jennines
State Chairman
Woman's Division
Jacksonville, Fla.
F~~; 3rd, 19S0
Mrs. W.C. Butler,
Chiplay, Fla.
Dear Mra. Butler:
I enclose herewith formal appointment
of you as County Chairman, Woman's Division, Fla.
Educational temperance Oampaibn, and trust it will be
possible for you to accept this work. This is a
special work in which .he Govurnment has asked for
assistance, and I am nure you will agree with me that
the Prohibition laws need to be enforced.
Mr. A.D. Carnichael of Chipley, is the man chairman
and will assist you in every way. All literature for :,,ur
Work oan be obtained from him.
As the campaign opens the middle of this month,
it will be necessary for you to begin your organization
work at once. Please send me names of chairmen appointed
giving full names and addresses.
The sum allowed you for expenses, may be used
for gasoline and traveling, as well as postage et'c.
Trusting I may have a favorable reply very
Soon ( please wire me your decision collect), I am ,
Sincerely,
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Florida Educational Temperance Campaign
STATE COMMITTEE
HoN. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
Honorary State Chairman
HON. H. B. MINIUM
State Chairman
HON. GEORGE J. AVENT
State Treasurer
MRS. W. S. JENNINGS
State Chairman
Woman's Division
DISTRICT CHAIRMEN
PENSACOLA DISTRICT
HON. VAN C. SWEARINGEN
Tallahassee, Fla.
JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT
HON. FRED B. NOBLE
Jacksonville, Fla.
TAMPA DISTRICT
HON. T. F. ALEXANDER
Tampa, Fla.
ORLANDO DISTRICT
HON. JAMES L. GILES
Orlando, Fla.
GAINESVILLE DISTRICT
HON. CARY A. HARDER
Live Oak, Fla.
MIAMI DISTRICT
REV. P. S. MERRILL
Miami, Fla.
FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN STATE AND NATION
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State Director
619 Dyal-Upchurch Bldg.,
Phone 1030
Jacksonville, Fla.
HON. D. C. McMULLEN
President
DR. C. W. CROOKE
Superintendent
Lakeland, Florirda.
February 3rd, 1930.
My dear Mrs. Wood:-
I phcne 7d r. Fuller, today at Orl rndo, rec-.rd-
ing County Chairman and she tells me that irs. --- McLeqn
is busy at work on the job at Orlando-- so I am not going
to bother about stopping there as every thing is all right.
I go to Palatka tomorrow and do not know just
where from there. May run on in to Jacksonville. Will
see you if I decide to make the trip-- I am wondering if
you have any other names for the list.
Will send you Mrs. McLeans initials-- later.
I think with Orland.o thoroughly worked-- this is all we
can expect from Orange County-- and will just use Mrs. McLe
name as County Chairman, which I explained to .:rs. Fuller.
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Mrs. George M. Wright,
Lakeland, Florida.
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,-, aasistance, and I know you will
Feb. 3rd, 1920
Mrs. Burress Cawthorne,
De Funiak Sprir4Ls, Fla.
Dear Mrs. Caw:thorne:
I an enclosing herewith formal ap oint:ient
of you ae County Chairran for the Fla Educational
Temperance Campaign, Woman's Divinion, and trust it will
be possRible for you to accept same. As the oimpaign opans
the 15;h of this month, it will be necessary to hurry the
orLaniztlion work, and I wouli thank you to wire me your
decision, collect.
This is a special work in which the Covernment has
aaked for aasistanoe, and I know you will aree with me
that it is necessary that Prohibition laws oe enforced.
The man chairman for your county is Prof. W.E. Tiller
of DeFuniak Springs and all literature etc. can be obtained
from him. ~he men's and women's committees are to work
toLether as much as possible, so please consult with ihim
_k &irBf ini your plans.
Trusting it will be possible for you to do this work,
I am
Sincerely,
Mrs. W.S.Jenninge
State Chairman
W Woman's Division
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Mrs. R.H. McLendon
Miai., Fla.
Dear Mrs. MoLendon:
On acoomnt of Vr. Jennings' continued
a .. serious illness, rs. Jenninta has had to tike him to
Palpr Beauh here it is hoped the cohane in ,er.priabuce
-wili be beneficial, and she has asked me to write to ,ou
Lekin& for assistance in scurinL chairman for the counties
in your district.
.onri'e Co. Mrs. A.H. MlInnis, Key Wesat, has
accepted the chairmanship.
nade Co., ,.lre. Jenninus is taking tbia ur; :ith iaa.
Harvey Jarrxett, and perhaps has written to you also.
Rroward Cc., Mrs. A.H. Peay, Ft. Lauderdale.
I wrote her just a day or two ago, and of course have not
had time to receive. a reply as yet. Please write her
urging that she do thia work, in connection with her omie
Demonstration work.
I aui enclosinL a copy of our formal appointrrent
send to all count.; ohAiimen, fomygyur information.
Please do all you can to help in this work the
caruipaign opens the middle of this month.
Pincerely,
Secretary to
W.S.Jsnnings,
Rate Chairman, Woman's Division
W Fla. Educational Temp. Campaign
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Feb. 4th, 1980
M a. H.B, Minimum.
Jackacnville, Fla.
Dear' 'rs. Minimum:
Mrs. Jennings has asked that I write to
all district Vice Chairman and dsk them to see what they
can do to help get chairmen for their counties which are
not covered.
Buval Co. is the only one covered in your
district. Mrs. B.W. Blount, Chairman.
Braxford Co., Mrs. R.A.Weeka, Starke. Hane
had no reply tc our letter but ar, writinL her a@in today*
Paker Co. Am tryinL to get Mrs. Max Prown of
Macclenny tc accept, althc' she has written once she could
not do it, offering no reason. Said she would hilp anyone
that wovid tAke the ch-irmanAhip. Have had no reply to
my letter written a few days ago.
Nassau Co. Mrs. J.L. Turner, Fernandina. She
hasn't replied either, but -un writing, her again today.
Clay Co., Vrs. T.J. Brown, Green Cove Springe.
Same as above.
Aa the campaign opens the middle of this
month, we are Loing to have to hurry so please write to
these ladies and tell them they must aerve, or something
equally as effective.
Sincerely,
Secretary tc
Mrs. W.S.Jennings,
State Chairman, Woman's Division
W Fla. Educational. Temperance Campaign
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J.acksonville, Fla.
,Feb. 4th 1920
Mra W.T. Gary,
Ocala, Fla.
Account of Mr. Jeniiin e' Continued serious
illness, 7'r. Jenninies has had to take him to Palm Beach
where: it ias hoped the chan le will be beneficial, and 1he
ha.3 -tsked me to write you about the chairmen for the
counties in ;'cur dis+trj.ot for thia Temiperanen w:vork.
Marion Co., Irra. G.W. Martin, COala, has accepted
the oh Airm.:lahip.
Lev~y Coo, Mra. J.E. Huthes, Bronson, hata acoeapted
for the west rn aide of county and I v. urging. T,'ra. P:esLton
Kin, of Williaton, to serve for the eastern side. Won't you
ple.-ee write he j and insist that she do this work
LaIf yette Co. Mrs. OaB. Dees, Mayo, has never replied
to our letter, and I a. writing her again today
Citrus Ca. Mrs. H.A. Reaves of Inverneas, accepted
the chaim-anehip and then later wrote she could not po,3.io.ly
do the -:'rk, as it woula take more tim than she had to Live
it. I have been trying to Cet some help from the mran chtir-
mrn Mr. ".Fr Miller, of Inverrnesa. ut he has not done anything,
i. yet. Canh you help?
Alacbua Co. Mrs. Mc0olluw' is trying to secure a
ohair :m]n for us, and hope to hear from h-.r in a few: days.
The campaign oiens the middle of this month, so ycu
see we have to nurry thief orLanization work, or we will nct
be 100L perfect, as Mrs. Jennings so much desired. Please
see T hat you can do to help us. I an enclosint copy of formal
appointment sent to all county chairmen for your assistance.
Since rely,"
secretary to
Mrs W. .Jennings,
State Chairman, Woman's Division
W Fla. Fduoational Temperance Campaien
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D e ar 1za qearsa:
Aoccr t of g l IT oontiinuedi sBeioud
illnesei iit h6 BeLr: n ceslsry. fcr Mre. Jonninr to take.
hip 1 to PI-ea&1. beree it i s honred t vheq 1hn6c~Vii1 rov
bcrne i1i i2. (ir1 ,he1 -s akeed, h.e to !ritb to the Diqtrti-t
lVice Oh-irran" kijn their aastimge in- seouriil- chirmen
for, the 3ounte.e s.n their i~tr'ioct whioh are not oovezed.
SSt. chk Co.. Mirs Wilra F. D vis St AuLu-ifi'ne.
HF. not sc-plie-c to'our letter of appoin-tremT., :afn k. xL AIJ tirl,
h--i' 3-- aj nl td ay.
Putn'Ll ',o Mrs De. det-r' (>rdnex P ,alt ka. Same as
a o ire.
CoFla r c. Yi F. '-Aatherine bCoJIn, BunneJ.1. Saxt ae
aboo re.
VoLijIj Co., Ms. T1-VP o. Slrarns Delan dhas: accepted
As the oazrip&bjn oapen the. mi ddla ofb ths zonth,
sont yo-u. please wirile. tro three 1 q es- ai e ur'e tanIr': to
accept the. cO,.iJ'mn:LbiPj, as tirv i -; so ihor t now.- .-;v mruoz
1uiry our orCg.-xniz'Ationa ;vcrk. lf, youl can secure + so.9 o one
eI.ke. in the -e counties t o, ae'rve, Pl6ease 1wire us their namwres
andl e'lireRseR%, so we_ m ray L:cnd their orrm:. alappointment,, such
-s I4 air enclosiOin hmrew'lith,
You'.r t-i a6tance YvNi 13. g1) re.atr apeci ~te' d.
Si t ic 1ely'
Secretary t,0
Y'rd. o .I. Jen'ni n
State'Chairmtan,, omatn's Division
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Fen. 4, 1930
Dear Mrs. Jennings:
After wiring you this morning, I received
a latter from, Mra. Wright giving me the name of Mrs.
W.C. Richards, as Chairiman of Hillsborough Co.
Also a letter from Mrs. D.P. Council,
of Lake Worth, whom we had asked to serve as chairman for
PAlr, Beacoh Co. Her letter reads as follows:
"Youra re-the County Chairmndnahip of the Edu.Temp.Campaign
received and I appr)eciAte the honor conferred on me in bein,
requeauted ,t aJoept t.is appointment. I appreciate the need
bf thie work vary much And also the pleasure of working with
you and Br. Shahl, who is one of our mount public apikited
citizens. Ikowever, rliht at this time of the year, Mrs.
Jennins, it is impossible for me to aooet anything that
requires a great deal of my time and I an unaoibl to draw
from the forrja.. ipp6tntment just what the duties of this
chairimaniahip would be, what the campaign really is, whether
it is it drive for membership or merely support and before
aooeptini this I will ask you to explain a little more
explicitly what my duties are. I will advise you immediate-
ly on receipt of same whether I can accept or not, and trust
that you will appreciate it is not my desire to shirk but
existing conditions here, as I am at business every day,
makes it impossible at this busy season to accept anything re-
quiring a great Amount of my time."
I am not writing to her as I thouLht it beat to
send you the letter, or copy of same, as I did not know what
you might be doing there. You could probably handle it
better from there anyway.
I have written to every one on our list that has not
replied to our appointment letter, and also to the dietriot
Vice Chairman, as you requested, asking their assiatanoe.
rave'pulled all the strings' know how and if I don't get
some acceptance it won't be because I haven't tried. Are
you going to try to organize the state after next week, the
time of the driveT
Was so Llad Mrs. Blount said she would do the work.
She acopptedright away, altho' she said she was very
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busy with the Near East Relief r.-ork just now. She is
oii, to, try to oall a special meeting of her Board Friday
of this week, to a;s what they can do for this Temperance
work. Mrs. BrowErd, Mrs. Minimum and Mrs. O'Donald, all
said they would call her too.
Mrs. O'Donald is not doinL any work at all this moAth
ooccunt of the man Press Chairman sayinL everythi0t must
-o tbru his hands. She. says she knows he would not let
h:-j stories Go thru as he would not consider the kind of
information she would give cut, good newspaper stuff. I
sent you hri letter, which explains everything I believe.
Following iii a complete liot of the chlairmien we have
up tc d-Ate.
De So't, Mrs. t. S.W. Bail, Ar:Odiae
Hernardo, L.S. Petteway, Brookoville
Hillsborouth, EMr. W.C. Rich-rds,, Taipa
Jefferson, Mr3. John Cook, Montioello
Lee, Effie Henderson, Ft Myers.
Levy, J.F Huhe, Cedar Keys
Marion, CW. Martin, Ooala
:Monroe, A.H. Molnnis, Key Weat
GkCechchee, W.R. T'irrell, Okeechobee
Osceola, E.S. Hal", Kiaaimmee
Pasco, Mi a Sarah F. Oolrieman, Dade City
Polk, Mrs. W.C. Norwvl, Lnkeland
Volusia, Theo. Strain, Delrand
Duval, B.W. Blount, Jax,
I hadn't had any list of appointments made by any of them
yet, but will write them all tomorrow, asking for same.
:Mrs. Wright said she would be here the last of this week
as she supposed that would be all for her to da.
IT, is still raining here, altho' not as hard as it
did Sunday and Monday. Its been terrible all riLht and
we will be so glad to have the sun shine aab6n.
Nope Mr. Jennings. continues to improve. Mr. Mahon
was 0oTggyda6 JFneafnffiAB kAPgfzigfEdm#atIJnfs lsLatbeinhutoh
ewp4kfO iut lftpMeO I hasn't been able to go but once,
and that last night.
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Da.."r ,'ia ole::. .
An poinin ;ent Was sent you by ne ,i.ne tVime a~o
.-1 Chinrr-an of r.he Vec .in's Livisicn of the Fl:.. .-du. i.Ational
Toe rperan: C .-LVp)tiL.n for your count:'. The .'ar. nirir o :.ens
aiout the middle of this month! and ycur county i :-ehind
in its ort.-niLatic.n Gowing to c aur delyoea reply. If you
S.Lnro. sr"e n for a ny r .A.on, -will y ou kindly aeoure the
c.cept.itnce cf lt..uin. *-.om'na 'xhe will bei faithful to the
caU:.e and wire e}.r nar,.e A ai.d addr;i .et.~ at onc., col.ic t, that
the OcrLiztion wcrk C in ycui county ray proceed vithout-
further delay.
Sfu r t ne r d e l y . .... . . *' ,' ".: ..
STrLtinL t!hatt you will aansit in every way :
po-aib!-e ,ih th the work, I .
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ATI aprr, trnt 3? Pr t:ryu by me a. nie t ir. eC
to) as (E:.i.r.j.n oP f cl rI z Di ris .c,.i o Jth Edu .~. Eaut tion,
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ai out t-e p-id (le o f 'we i) riis.y and you r c.unt y is: b ,-hin di in
its '0 rj w-i z1tion oA 0 1in~ to your11:' "ile Liye.1 rep).y. I you jan not
se L:Cv I for I' 1 re ascn, will. you kindly e. our 1the, c e.
c. a 1o.Lur,- wcPL)n Thc *,i2J. Le f-iitlNfuI to' the oauie na the
c, rk :,n J viij her n am e jrd qv:lr- at aonce e.o o lct, ,tl.; the
oi -rization of ate i oi yo'r county r. "r- prceaeIt. *jti-Lit
further .'' Lr,
T~~a;nthat 'you)I ii).i IL31~ a i AL~ O3J'
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Feb,. 4th. 190
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a. ri .,n'na., Fla.
Des.r Mrse. Tilfon:
a1'e you h-.. d any success in seourin. a
oh.-irriun for me for ycur Ccunty? I v;rote you on
Jan. -27th, giving you nures of some who miLht aerve, but
havre not he irc: frcP ycu ... : u.
SA the nara.pjain oper.a the ri.,.l.e o:f this
mncrth, it will bey o er necessary to hurry' the ore unizati-on
in al. counties, ao pie iae ;.i:e;. i ,:e trhat S~ucc -A .u have h..d
9n, ~.ay know to who.,i tc v rite or wire myself.
TrustinL tc he.r frcoi you upcn receipt
of "thi I aLr
Sin-9r ltY,
St.t.e C~h-airma-in, Womrin' c, Diviaion
Fla. Fb ta, tiona.. Te,.pe'ranoe 'lapaiLn
Jacksonville, Fla.
Fe!. 4th, 190;
Nra. CharJ. A. C,
T. lahiasee Fla.
Dear Mrs. Cay:
Cmn Dec. 1)th, "L.. JerniiLiS .t:ro you
s.?kin if you wc'uld. accept the County ChaLirr.:-a.hip for
the WorniqAn'y Dniv'.ocrn, Fl.i. Fdui Ltional Teromeranoe C r.pain
aInt I find no IX.3 Ier on file. She haS h been in Pain Beaoh
ivith 'rsd. Jennin- .Ainocn the lbth of Janu&xy, a-tid it will be
.-orie ti-Rje heforea .,e in turnn to her3- uc k, so I ,nL trying
to Let thinLs in .ibagie as !iat I car.. M"r. Jennini is
iripc ':.in. hut v-ry mlow.'.y.
If you cannot posaiobly serve, will you please
secure the acceptance, of sca-e one at orne, ~a the Ca',pai- n
op.,:ns hc nTjL.Ld!.a of thi mont.l and tire i.f short. Please
;..ire ir, collect, what you cnn Cdo.
Your as istano-,e wil.J. be greatl-y ap.iir)ciLted.
Sincere y,
Secretary to
'rs. ?.'.3 Jo:lehinSa,
State Chairrman, Wor ln'l Diviasion
W' Fla. FBuoatiornal Temp. Caur.paibm
J ac k5o~ri 116''0', Fla-
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Tis Wrdht h a. juct se it i n
an,-' e. ne loie-
as hCha.irran c f Hi. llsborc-uL, 1 ex Ie. it h
forlapc' i n t n Pnt whichc, Mr a Jennin~a send.4 outtvl
I kno 1'u rs. T' ri 'G h -i. c pJ.i ned ?1ir tihin" to yo u,
Dzy 1. L thJ~s
and. that yn u hce v H~.i it -,io`xk 6rL:nizin- T5rntamp" ethe
(-ou tu for this i Cvi -litn. Tha ?`Ian ch-iirr r ni 7r. Hon. ? .T.
.alti n o f Td.iupa. wnd t!on. Ii c, oi',n cf 7T1 .*. `jre to
iiufj: ly you 4j 1t: ljt'lj>1.tlugo CI' rOhi cj ok as .e l1. 0 heelp YoIu
in' ,iy y j you qvi'sh the, illto.G"
:The e x p aTi He iun,: a~o-eci rL ay u' u se a0 n,. ~~5lfe
-a tr IveI ir n, e pr ai ll .-i 00-a3ie.3 () j i t!a et Plase
ke v zecjuit, of ull eAxiA'neftured to attach to u r' itate.iran t
at .he 'close- of the. oa-mpaibn, fo, re-Iriburs-rrLeu.
With best heriqhs fer theP succaeso ofycur work
a'dct 3I. IUj:av ?s of co-op.ratio'n, we are
Since e. .y,
secretary to
Yns. r a J-erinin; 3
State (1hairrrkanaVomnanH Division
'if Fla. Educational & Tcrn.C epijn
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Jacksonvi i le, Fla.
F? 4th, 1920
Irs J.P. Godwin,
Ponif ay, l a.
Dear jri C.ol;in: "* .
Ror,;e tine .-.o I sent. yo an appoinitme.rIt
is flhi-.irmar. rf -,he FJl.. ,.hc. _tic.nal Ter. perance v.,:aiL ,
.or-:n' PiisL3on, for yrr\.r county. The Car"p-aiL, o'en.
aibovut the middle c-f thi. month andi your county ia behind
in it.3 orgflniLzation account of ycur dj.:ayed reply. If
ycu c r.nnct serve, ri.ll yi u ple.z-ie secure the ,-cept.AnUo
of isore le i..aiiu ''or:..an 'h'o 'w'iJi be faithful to the 'iork
:.nd ire z'r h.,r n icr- ani address at onoe, colaect, so that
the Corlnizatioun .vork may proceed in your count;, without
furth-r delay, as tires Ls inort'2
Trustin h that you vill a s ist in every Way
possible., -.ith the .-,ork, I av;
Very ainoerel y,
Mra. W. .JenninLs
State Ch.irria nWoman' 4 D ri i.ion,
FI)l. Fducational Temperance. Campaign
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Jackaonville, Fla.
Feb. 4th, 19.-0
.rsa. C.L. Adamov,
J-Ld;-eL, Fia.
Dear Mra. Adams:
An app'cni;rier.t w'as -.rL you by r e :orme
tif1. Lijc 1:-, TCh tirr -n of th-' ,om.:'r vi i c.f %the Fla.
Edruc tion2 T.Cer'e.:~.. e .;rpmgain for ycur ,ounty. The
Car'.paitn C''-n13 a'n.ut the middle of thia nonth, anA ;our
county is behind in its organization account of your
Ltla.e1d r0 e ly. If you cannot serve, *il.l you kindly
aejcui'u thl. .c3geptanc- of" Aome leading~ woman who will be
faithful tc, th? J.A-uS1? .and the n crk, arn. .irs p. her n.ne
rLnd address at once collect, that the or~aniz 4tion of the
county may prooeeda at once withc.ut further ..ely.
Tru.3tinL that you will assist in every ay
pcaaible ."ith the i-'cerk, T iL-
Very sinceroly,
via. ".S.Jer.ninrs
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Fla. Eru. Teipp vranoe Caripaign
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abshc t the :.. l3 f t u c -Lt.l. ,n.t uour rL7. i n..
in it O ":nizati on o".i to y'.,," .Ayd reply.
.If .'cu caniot. aer'tr fcr .TLnI re -.acfnl vili. l
y .. indly 'eov' the r~' ce e of .- . 3ti' ln n n: r h.....
ijili b faithful to ',-3 'K -d 'ilj.' h r n..r 2.ncl .Ad .i aJ
at C -c c.l.el .r.t n ...e . :.Z.ji z Tion of rcimr cc.unt c.u
1l'rcoeed without fu-'h.linr oel.ty, ;..- tir.. in ali.ort ;.
,Trtin.; tat you will a3siat> us in si;rey
v .. po ib1le, A t h "s .vork,I ar.
VIT r i no.. re.y,
'r9 W .. J enn. a
Pt.ate "haUirr.an, Womran Pii.iion
Fla. F~tiaoj.tin-.c l Ter-.pr.anr3,Je Ca ,.paig
Jaoksonville, Fla.
Feb. 4th, 190
Iras. Preston Tin,
Wi lli-itvn, Fli.
De .r Nro. Kinr :
;i'r J'i-r:1in ia hak- had' tc. t:ke !Mr. JannihIhi
to P:alri BeAch Aucount f hi.a continued serious illness, and
T .LI trying to L.'t thinn in ahipce here at the oL'fice for
thi;3 c.i'idpaiun, lich opens the latiidle of this month In
Lo,:kir-. throuL. t'h- filedT, I find we halv, nc an.a-/er to cur
3.-.At J..te-t to' yu.,u of Jan. 8th, and I ar, wonanrinL if
silence revans tl'.LT you h.-v:e been i iorE-!.vi in_ your county
afnd Le ttin% thinP, in rea..ine-sa
PJeace wire e le and if you cannot serve .s
County CIl -illr' ,la, try and .:.cure .he acoeptnce of ac.me
le.u.inr. voEiaLnviho v 'il 1 a1 e faithiful o thei work, ..mnd ire me
h-,r uiine A z adrec5 f, and plee help he r hr to o~ .inize the
county at once, if sw-v-e is not Already done. Your asal.etance
villi be UreatJ.S. s ipreci.ited.
Since reJ. y,
Secretary to
lrs. W.S.Jennings
State Chairman, Woman's Division
iW Fla. Educational Temp. Carr.pakin
J irk, noriIle, Fla.
Fe. 1 4thtf, l9211,
1ayuo, F). j..
Lte-. :tL c J -ie nt yro1 i a pcinnt. r int
C, a0 iuty of3irrian o'thl ri.-r's D division, Fla. aEducational
TerY. pre n ce. C w, )' -.1 r. T elCvzip, '0*F_ n ope rL Abotith ibctle
of ''thi rstcmnth: n! yc'urx: Countxy is behind inc its 0 ) azni zat ion
ifn- to youT c del, re
Iff yro u.c-c V6 will3, you please SecGux
t11 1 o3 n Z!.of eeadir< "t-orn l hn -,7i'll be1 fai thful
to the. work, mi J 'v- bL'me, hex~ ,i A; : nd' tr.dbef at cnc.'1 tQ2.eot
-o ; o jani t ion LI j iY oOUnt r r1 y m.no' t be de I q,'e any
T 7b tif2 1 1, el 2.2 ie. n, ~r sy q.L jc ble,
with t.e, wo4, sr'
Ve ry zi in,7-re 1.'
2t ite Ch _;dr 1i, nW c, j -t..ri Dj~.L .ji .n
Fla. Fiuz Am- 1l~ Ta -)aii ni: ~ cr~~a~
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B tometi~i ago i I youa f"rrIiai
~Imo!~int.I..:?nt a Cauir-t ounty a.v. c nair". ri ofn' DJi ofl
Fi vc '; --tti onal. n-- ":: ranrn c :011, E.t n. h
QriYi~ the rdidde ,o f thi,,3 .itcnth :jut account of ycur cfj. yed
rcopy, -''1K ocuTlntY h~i not' beon br&liC' -P PI -L-3
m&r eif' bE ; c~n~.rt tierer ;-,,n c try -in iecure.the
aoce't-fl oe b onaro e I : 'o.r0 Jc.r.,.ilho 11.be fail n h'i to
tehe iworks wirin! me her ne an A -zddr iii colleot.s Bo the
ort~L 1..atitro of yoUr ril ; v roed -ithout further
Ut 1. 0 n Of C, a e ed0.2t
I til.l1~. yTOu ';irL2. -~ ~t ju th~is jo.?~l a
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Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb. 4th 19 ...
Tr4s. Cora Peet Tciii'fnd, '
Tavdre.a, Fla.
De..:Lr 'ia. trlu noncd:
.Cor'.? ti-ir? ato I se.r.t 'y u q, forr-.al
appfointmfet aa Count" Ch:-irnan, V omnrin's Diviiion, Fla.
E..lucAtional Ter.:per.ne ;Cam.pai n, The :: 3pignL oCp a
the middle c,' t.-i month arnd account of ycu de -ayo.Ca
r'-ply, ycur county ia '>ehirid in it-. orL-I"i,-ticn. If
fc,.r any i3.ion ,'.u -jranct, itr3'e, iill ydou IeJ.aio, leours
tihe accept ac,.iJ. oif ovmetn le. ,1f,- 'oti-in .T he ( c 1f b-l :. -i ti hful
to the 'vork, ai- Al'ire Pme her naiLa and address colieot,at
onso, so the oVafistti ,onlf1 o;'k .m: proceed without further
T' .... .i.n:ill a"'' ', 3.1 i.'i -, inl .v.- y ? 1yr
f' .."i .:'le, I .r'
Sincerely,
Mrn. l.'. .Jenr.inLa
State Ch:.irr -an, WorE..ni' i Divi.sion
Fla. Fduc,.. tion..l T perp' -.::..oe Camp.
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Jaoksunirille, Fla.
Feb. 4th, 19 O
,-.r :.i. C' ivena,
.L:,i.-l Hill, Fla.
Denr Ines. GiverA:
Some ,jirm'.c a'.: JI sent ycu a formal appointr er>p
C, un .j irr.. cf- "t Troin ivj.ion, ?lae. Fducational
TeLp.Ij ..n.t 1 Ip.,irn!. T>.r ...r.i r n cpn3 aE.c.ut the middle
uf .i-.4 m.l rh : LZ'. you;: cCartf a ,3. ind in ita oc' animation
ioinb Uc your ae.3.,e*. ipj.y. If for ny re.,arcn You canr:ot
a.-* t vL.'. u Kin.il: .A.,cua the. aco.ptJrnc of .* i .-i;ing
;,.Lan ;.'nc .il .. be ilt thfiL 3 t. ,-;. cA l-;3 .nL the itcrK A:nd
.itrJ t nar r!2 s.^'. a^C.:de at once, collect, tlIAt the
o.L-niZ otic of ycur 3ouI nt .-a, proceed withoutu t further
de.l.3ay, ?.a tio'e is .-:ihort.
TriuatinL that :yru ~will ae~ist in every way
pcsaiiieP it this wor.';K, I
Very sioere../D,
INra. WJ:. Jennainla
ttate Chairman, Wo'rn.n'4 Divi iion
v Fla. Educational Teriperanoc Campnl/
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Dear 'Cr.,. Tar.c'-,r:
.,,.-, ",_unt "...i .":. 0.,-- f, F .t '-"on, 21'' .. F*_, u tiona'l
TC: c i:, Te 1e. l() oI tn .;1. t u :r ..u L'.i. c, atpc in tnt rit
A. C j 2. '; . K Y '.uo .tional
*I71t ) J you O, tt ll. j e .. i'*i ,, *a iL ti n; account
c (i. .u ,. ..e.. -'3pi'ly I JC a. C.. I. Gcr ' trh wi .1. yI.C. kiidly.
C3e.cu- .u a c.. ct:r..2t of $C i r n A L. ia. o aith-
.fu u t.9 0.-U .a .L. iv., u ,,. : .-'i r- h ,r ,r :n ,..ce. as
...-t rl e.. -. .. .i, nr I he r t. .
T i j.; uin- ie 0t 'nlu ill Ua-ii st 'sv in e rcory n
;-ray poa.iitle, .I .. .
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Mr,. .-.Jenniri a a .-,
State Chairiman, Wcinan'.i Divisior.
Fla. E duca tion ri Temrperj. in.c Cn-Av airn
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Jaokeonville, eFa.
Feb. 4, 1930
I La. J.t.. Getzon,
Woti3te2, Fla.
Dtar :'.-3. '. &tZaCt
,3ob:e time a:o I sent youi -1 forr.al
appointr-ment a.s i c.nty C'h:lr-tr .n, "nm.n' : ii l .cn FL.
Ebmu3 .i.a onl. Ti'it:.'-J:-l's. c :'ai ,,n. T d:.i; c.!: oi i', an
all o.lnia.. io. :oj'. ud o0I at onc. Acooun u;f c ur
ciali-yed r -pl ., us lo in';y c-.a.L a. ni A,..ic tj n i leh nj, Ja I
w.-..' t mt. .r a -, .'.ir? u.e cocJllecc, if yi:.u c n kier"e. If
n(.t, :i... p. .~?ou l *-i 4curs' the acO~:ta.n:;e oi a, leaainr
rorat\n .. wa ... i-be fit;f. -to the wcrk, and wire !ie h.,r
i'are :-in;-d td.i.resas, sct t;i. o'a.nif iaticA 'wcri'; r'"aiy prc.oct.s
without further delay.
I trust ycu will .sa3i.t in sv:-ry way possible in
this v"ork.
P.incerel.'y,
?r-. "T.' .JnninLs
State ChAi.rmjn, Wor'n.--'d Divisio n
Fla. F..unational Tremperannce Cazp' i in
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State COt irnan, WoI-Ln'i Diviiaion
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fe a.: '1s C ,rdne r:
:. ., 3, C' T ,1 t. y:u 3 .0' :. i. .A point f lent
: < nt" "h r.ci c 'ijt s 'd on e.1 L. ^i acational
S.. i r .' i r :.11. f this
. . h t. l y i. Qou,,;. i- ,ehj-.l in i, ,r t...ni ; .. !io '*,o rk
Account of ycuC' aelayed reply. If fIc. any ', c.CA.in yVou cannot
A%'- T vwilj r e i-.. .e c.i 'thY tce'.- A:IIC i acr e.
1 i,'j .i. i .. ill Le .f itrhfuL. to Trn? c.LI.-3 arin t.he
*.. sn. i 'e e. heJ iu. d e .'. ,ct cn e *, c-.l -ct
th,-; tjr o .' ni. :ticn o0f tle ccunt;-y t'ii ir1ceed 'tit hout
further .. 0 j.y, a tire iF bhorIt.
Trusting thIt y'ou ,G ill .saaAist in every way
poCisible w-ith the Nork, I art
1ry, sinroerely,
Sr s. W. .Ja nni 'n.-
St. te Chaii. iran, Worman' -; i,. .sloi
Fla.. FR'ucational Trr.er.a.r e. ;:".i.Li.n
Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb!... 4th. 1iLO
?t. _i; .L.-l.tin FJ.1.
Die3 P-iTjr ?. i ja "
'or.=. Lir ne a I ear,t /cu -i i r'r .. ap.yc' i ntment
. (. C i...4.' C'L,.. .- nd., &c V I-i.i' l F11 *-.. F.U .u.*..ic "3.1
.irl.) .unt y;.,z .;,uv y i, ..-t '..isj ,, in i t.- or t.LuFz J 1uati cn 'ork
,cc.. ounlt of youj ,iela,,.. rep.ly. If .u -.n: t .c,' ;.-' :re., '*111
,'... ki. L .-.e .' h ..,''' t 0 e ctf i l' ti J .in oi.' i'.n ho
i.l'. e -''.,tl t .. L..-. co n ..... "i r. K 2 n vira re her
n.-: -' .1'.. .t;. r-,.:i .I. ?, C.".'...L: Ut ,, C-1, the;. crEL.nil.atJ .,.n cf your
county tri;' proceed .ith.:-.,ut fTuitheir.: J.1.,' :si ti-.re, ia -hort.
Trus in.,-, th;t you will a3i st. in every way poaai&e
in t .is rc.rk, I ar
ira. V... Jennirts
State Chairr.an, Woman' Divi alon
Fla. Edut,.:.tional Ter':.,- anoe C la" aieL
Jaoksonville, Fla.
Feb. 4th, 1920
Mrs. 9.J. White,
Live Oak, rla.
Dear Mrs. Whitm:
On Jan. 13th Mrs. Jennings wrote you
askinL if you would secure a Chairrman for your county
for the W'oman'a Division, Fl .L. Educational Temperance
Caripal-iLn. I find notreply here, and :~s Mr:-. Jenninbs
in still in P7.2i H.ach i;it-h 1'r. Jenninas, I ar writing&
for her to ask if you have succeeded in securing some
one. for u.
The c-minaifn opens the middle of this month
so you see time is short for organization wcork, and I
would be glad if you would C ire me the n:tme and address
of the party rho will do this 7,ork, so I may send her
formal appointment at once, as perj enolos.ed copy.
Please v. e me collect, as soon as possible,
y.nd hesl.tall you can in thia iork.
Since rey,
Secretary to
Mris. W.S.Jen.nings
State Chairman, Woman's Division
W Fla. Educational Temperance Campaign
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Feb. 4th, 1920
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Dear Mrs.,assit.':
oC-. tir-? o "i"e' a ..
AJfd c in-trv_ -nt 'L (xouni,' ', ]. i n WaO:.'.. f t' -i i '-n, Fi..
F Ic .tiL n TeL':I-e.e. ~nse 'a The C _r, :r, n u. '--
cthe r-iidcl. ; thi ,,rontth i d cur ccyu -t i e ehid inun ita
orc.rniz.ation ] ork, a ccunt of your .lelarer rel j'.j.I If for
any re.-Aon Ti ro c.nnct sej.re, wili you kini. r .ZO ace tha
accapt:ajce uci sonr leadlin[. '.:cr..n who -il.]. be .l.thf'l. to
the ciu.-. an&L -7ire hbe; nT1in' a~. .'. resa at; Cf-ln'c acllect,
that the orL n.fzation v-ork in
wi acut, further diel. ., a.s tmie in short.
Tr-nitiLni that i n vijl aaai-t in every way
podsibl'e with the work, 'I -,,
Pin .ere I:,
P'rs. W...Jnningsa
t:tte ,Chair'ziian, .WoL'an'h Diviiicn
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W. MCDONALD LEE, Richmond, Va., Director, for Anti-Saloon League of America; EDWARD YOUNG CLARKE, Atlanta, Ga., Director of Southeast
Florida Educational Temperance Campaign
STATE COMMITTEE
HON. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
Honorary State Chairman
-IoN. H. B. MINIUM
State Chairman
HON. GEORGE J. AVENT
State Treasurer
MRS. W. S. JENNINGS
State Chairman
Woman's Division
DISTRICT CHAIRMEN
PENSACOLA DISTRICT
HON. VAN C. SWEARINGEN
Tallahassee, Fla.
JACXSONVILLE DISTRICT
HON. FRED B. NOBLE
Jacksonville, Fla.
TAMPA DISTRICT
HON. T. F. ALEXANDER
Tampa, Fla.
ORLANDO DISTRICT
HON. JAMES L. GILES
Orlando, Fla.
GAINESVILLE DISTRICT
HON. CARY A. HARDEE
Live Oak, Fla.
MIAMI DISTRICT
REV. P. S. MERRILL
Miami, Fla.
FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT IN STATE AND NATION
OFFICE OF MRS. W. S. JENNINGS
State Chairman Woman's Division
Jacksonville, Fla.
Fen. 4, 1920
WILLIAM F. BRANDT
State Director
619 Dyal-Upchurch Bldg.,
Phone 1030
Jacksonville, Fla.
HON. D. C. McMULLEN
President
DR. C. W. CROOKED
Superintendent
Dear Mrs. JenninLs:
After wiring you this morninL, I received
a letter from Mrs. Wright giving me the nrare of Mrs.
W.C. Richards, as Chairman of Hillsborough Co.
Also a letter from Mrs. D.P. Council,
of Lake Worth, whom we had asked to serve as chairman for
Palm Beach Co. Her letter reads as follows:
"Yours re-the County Chairmanship of the Edu.i'evp.C.:::.ai n
received and I appreciate the honor conferred on me in beinL
requested to accept this appointment. I appreciate the need
of the work very much and also the pleasure of working with
you and Dr. Stahl, who is one of our most 1:ublic spirited
citizens. -Tc.ever, right at this time of the year, Mrs.
Jennings, it is impossible for me to accept anything that
requires a great deal of my time and I am uni.'le to draw
from the formal appointment just what the duties of this
chairmana.3ip would be, what the car'.aign really is, whether
it is a drive for membership or merely support and before
accepting this I will ask you to explain a little more
explicitly what my duties are. I will advise you immediate-
ly on receipt of same whether I can accept or not, and trust
that you will appreciate it is not my desire to shirk but
existing conditions here, as I am at business every day,
makes it impossible at this busy season to accept anything re-
quiring a great amount of my time."
I am not writing to her as I thought it best to
send you the letter, or copy of same, as I did not know what
you might be doing there. You could probably handle it
better from there anyway.
I have written to every one on our list that has not
replied to our appointment letter, and also to the district
Vice Chairman, as you requested, asking their assistance.
Have'pulled all the strings'I know how and if I don't get
some acceptance it won't be because I havntt tried. Are
you going to try to organize the state after next week, the
time of the drive?
Was so l-td Mrs. Blount said she would do the work.
She accptedrt$ht away, althot she said she was very
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busy with the Near F.st Relief work just now. She is
going to try to call a special meeting of her Board Friday
of this week, to see what they can do for this Temperance
work. Mrs. Broward, Mrs. Minimum and Mrs. O'Donald, all
said they would call her too.
Mrs. OtDonald is not doing any work at all this motth
account of the man Press Chairman sayinL everything must
go thru his hands. She says she knows he would not let
her stories go thru as he would not consider the kind of
information she would give out, good newspaper stuff. I
sent you her letter, which explains everything I believe.
Following is a complete list of the chairmen we have
up to date.
DeSoto, Mrs. S.W. Bail, Arcadia
Hernando, L.S. Petteway, Brooksville
Hillsborough, Mrs. W.C. Richards, Tampa
Jefferson, Mrs. John Cook, Montioello
Lee, Effie Henderson, Ft Myers.
Levy, J.E. Hughes, Cedar Keys
Marion, C .W. Martin, Ocala
Monroe, A.H. McInnis, Key West
Okeechobee, W.R. Terrell, Okeechobee
Osceola, E.S. Hall, Kiss3imrnr'
Pasco, Miss Sarah E. Coleman, Dade City
Polk, Mrs. W.C. Norvel, Lakeland
Volusia, Theo. Strawn, Deland
Duval, B.W. Blount, Jax,
I hann't had any list of appointments made by any of them
yet, but will write them all tomorrow, asking for same.
Mrs. Wright said she would be here the last of this week
as she supposed that would be all for her to da.
It is still raining here, altho' not as hard as it
did Sunday and M:ond-y. Its been terrible all right and
we will be so glad to have the sun shine a-abn.
Hope Mr. JenninLs continues to improve. Mr. Mahon
was so glad to hear he was better and said he was going to
write to you all today.
They are having some wonderful meetings at the church
this week, but of course I hadn't been able to go but once,
and that last night.
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THATISIBEST
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MENSWEAR
Mrs. `V. S,. Jennings,
Fl1orida Educational Temperance Caxrpaign,
Jacksonville, -Florida.
My dear Kr:-. Jennings:
I received the appointment as County
Chairman of the Woman's Division some tire ago,
and thought I had written, refusing it. If I
did not, I sincerely befr your pardon. I have
spoken to several regarding it, but have not
found anyone willing to take it -- so am not
able to send you any name, for which I am very
sorry.
As for myself, I have now more than
I can manage well, and have a regular business
position as book-keeper here, so .it would be
impossible for me to undertake it. Lore than
that, I have no talents along the ori~ i:"ization
line. Of course I amr heartily interested in
the work, and wil] give it all the sur -ort I
possibly can.
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President, MRS. J. W. McCOLLUM, Gainesville
Recording Secretary, MRS. EDWARD O'DONALD, Jacksonville
Treasurer, MISS BESSIE WILLIAMS, Crescent City
Director to General Federation, MRS. W. S. JENNINGS, Jacksonville
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Vice President at Large, MISS ELIZABETH SKINNER, Dunedin
Corresponding Secretary, MISS NELL WINN DEMPSEY, Gainesville
Auditor, MRS. M. L. STANLEY, Daytona
Secretary to General Federation, MRS. W. F. MILLER, Tampa
tion of Women's Clubs
Vice President, Section One
MRS. D. R. READ, Milton
Vice President, Section Two
MRS. O. Z. OLIN, Monticello
Vice President, Section Three
MRS. W. B. DAVIS, Perry
Vice President, Section Four
MRS. W. T. GARY, Ocala
Vice President, Section Five
MRS. H. B. MINIUM, Jacksonville
Vice Pr,:idJnt, Section Six
1MRS. N. C. SEARS, Daytona
Vice President, Section Seven
MRS. A. B. WHITMAN, Orlando
Vice President, Section Eight
MRS. C. E. HAWKINS, Brooksville
Vice President, Section Nine
MRS. GEO. B. ROSS, Sarasota
Vice President, Section Ten
MRS. J. B. O'HARA, Palm Beach
Vice President, Section Eleven
MRS. R. B. McLENDON, Miami
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Feb. ?th, 1920
Mrs. W.3. nawia,
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Dear Mrs. Perry:
I have wired Mrs. C.A. Stephena of Jasper
and Mrs. A.E -i:?y.'of' Ptrry to accept the c hairmanship
for their counties, and hope to rescelve favorable
replies by Mond.ay.
I ar rferrijn. T?'rr. Riley to you for
information and know you will do everytlhinu possible to
ue" her to accept thia appoinmeant.
If I dc. not bhtar from Mr.3. Vann of Madison
and Mrs. Ives of Lake City by Monday, will wLre the
parties whose nares y'u [ave me for those counties.
With mnny thaik.a for yc-ur assiatance, I am
Sincerely,
Secreta.ry to
Pra. W.S.Jenninga ,
State hir:lUran,Woman's Division
Fla. Educational Temp.Campaign
Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb. 4th. 1920
Mrs. W.B. Davis,
Perry, Fla.
Dear Mrs. Da-is:
Account of Mr. Jenninas' continued
serious illness, Mrs. Jennings has had to take him to
Pain Beach where it is hoped the change will be beneficial,
and she h-is asked me to write you about the chairmen in
your district, for this Temperance work.
We have received no acceptance to any appointments
sent gut, and I wonder if it will be poaaible for you
to secure some for us.
Taylor Co., TTrs. L.L. Lassiter, Perry. Have
received no answer to our letter and am nritint her today.
Hamilton Co., Mrs. C.L. Adars, jasper; same as aLowe.
MaLdison Co., Mrs. A.W. Vann, Madison. "
S uwanee Co. Mrs. S.J. White, Live Okk, was to
try and secure a chairman fo' us. Have had no reply
and ami writing her aain today.
Columbia Co. Mrs. Frank Ives, Lake City. No
reply to our letter. Am writing again today,
Won't you please write these ladies and urge them
to accept this work, as the campaign opens the middle of
this montl and time is so short, we must hurry. Perhaps
you could get some of the clUbe to handle this. Please
let me hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Secretary to
Mrs. W.S.Jennings,
State Chairman, Woman'a Division
W Fla. Edu. Temperance Campaign
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President, MRS. J. W. McCOLLUM, Gainesville
Recording Secretary, MRS. EDWARD O'DONALD, Jacksonville
Treasurer, MISS BESSIE WILLIAMS, Crescent City
Director to General Federation, MRS. W. S. JENNINGS, Jacksonville
Vice President at Large, MISS ELIZABETH SKINNER, Dunedin
Corresponding Secretary, MISS NELL WINN DEMPSEY, Gainesville
Auditor, MRS. M. L. STANLEY, Daytona
Secretary to General Federation, MRS. W. F. MILLER, Tampa
floriba federation of Wlomen's Clfubi
Vice President, Section One
MRS. D. R. READ, Milton
Vice President, Section Two
MRS. O. Z. OLIN, Monticello
Vice President, Section Three
MRS. W. B. DAVIS, Perry
Vice President, Section Four d"
MRS. W. T. GARY, Ocala
Vice President, Section Five
MRS. H. B. MINIUM, Jacksonville
Vice President, Section Six
MRS. N. C. SEARS, Daytona
Vice President, Section Seven
MRS. A. B. WHITMAN, Orlando
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MRS. C. E. HAWKINS, Brooksville
Vice President, Section Nine
MRS. GEO. B. ROSS, Sarasota
Vice President, Section Ten
MRS. J. B. O'HARA, Palm Beach
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MRS. R. B. McLENDON, Miami
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Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb. 4th, 1920
SMrs. O.Z. Olin,
Montioello, Fla .
Dear Mrs. Olin:
At the request of Mrs. JenninLs, who is
in Palm Beach with Mr. Jennings where they took hii hoping
the change would help him, has asked me to write you about
the chaimen for your counties in this Temperance work, xind
to as8 your assistance in aeouring chairmen for those whg
are not covered.
Mrs. John Cook, of Monticello, is the only chairman
.'. e have in your district. I hope you will help her all you
can in appointing town and community chairmen throughout the
" county.
Leon Co. Mrs. Charles Cay has been written to, to
either aooept the chairmaniahip herself, or secure a chairman
for us, but have not heard from her. Am writing asLin today.
Quinoy
SGadeden Co. Mrs. R.F. Godard,/has not replied to
our letter and I am writing her again today.
Franklin Co. Mrs. J.P. Mickey, Apalaohioola. Same
a above.
Liberty Co. Mrs. T.F. Shuler, Bristol. Same as above.
Calhoun Co. Miss Marie Yon, Blountstown. "
Jackson Co. Mrs. C.L. Wilson, Marianna, is to try
and secure a chairman for us. Perhaps you can help her.
Wakulla Co., Mrs. A B. Winn, Sopohoppy. No reply
to letter, but am writing again today.
Won't you please write these ladies and urge them to
accept the work, as the campaign opens the middle of this
month and time is so short now, we have to hurry. Perhaps
you could get the clubs in your district to handle this
Please let me hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
w Secretary to Mrs. W.S.Jennings
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symbol appearing after the check. NEWCOMB CARLTON PRESIDENT GEORGE W. E. ATKINS, FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT symbol appearing after the check.
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ATTENDING THIS COUNTY BEFOhE KEL;IPT YOUR WIRE LETTER REGARDING Mki
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Jacksonville, Fla.
Feb. 7th, 1920
Dear Mrs. Jenniniis:
Your tele&ramri just received. I have aent
the formal appointment to Mra. A.L. Andrus, Miami, aa Co.
C1. airman.
We sent an appointment to Mra. F.V'. Galloway, Sanfot
and she implied it would be inpcHosibhle to serve, but saugw std
rae. Frn-9t Kruipp, to whom I wrote on Jan. '"tY and 3,ain
Feb. 4th. we. as.o s'ron.e to "rs.. Julis11 Tvackach, ;t h-r
auir-Ation, who refua-rd ,ppointment. If "ra. Krupp does
not inflS'fr r b!y b .' ond'ay, I wil wjire Mrs. R.A. Terhue.n, which
iri. the l2at n'rme in h-ir ietti-r.
S. rs. *I- ade Love, Culincy,Flsi. hi,; aLlo had a lon,
litter f'roI '. :ij.t-d the bt-jI, but h.rle had no reply .t yet.
A h the mail's 4 e :io delayed ,,ac.unt of a'.d r:c adi eto. pe.r-
hap1 I will! get a I.tter ;onilzy.
I wrote tL, MT.rs. t'y of Ta J.Ihassee, to secure.
a chairman if she oould noT., -erve herself, so will wire
Mra. Dr. R.L. Moore Monday, if there ii no letter here
from Mrn. Opy.
I dJaled up Mra. Blount, and was surprised to
knvw she had decided not to serve as she told me she would
when I called her up the other day. However, she is about
aick, and has her hands more than full with this Near Ea.wt
drive next week, the Y.W.C.A. drive the following week, and
the County Federation meeting this month too. She says she
is not physoially fit to undertake any more, as much as
she hated to refuse you. 'he knows you need all the
co-operation you can getk especially right now with all your
other worries, but she just felt she could not do any more.
2She suggested Mra. Crook, and I h:ive been trying to get
her on the phone third afternoon, but without success so far.
Will keep on trying. If Mrs. Crook won't serve, she said
t,: try a .j-i. A:lder:man, whose initials I can Let fror. Irs.
Crock, nho, oLtranized the stAte for Red Cross membership.
Will. wire you who I a~ trying to Let 0c you ca ricel them
ATi will wire you n tonight, the varpaign onerns here
the 13th, .hinh .~e us just -i -ek to ,?t ready. Mr.
PErandt't office told mc% thi rocrrinn that lota of oountiea
wil]. not hive their oj-.paignsJ until lit 6c, do th dii~.te is
nct a fixed onne for th entire at.--.-t, necessatrily
This h.as certainly be-n h-ir. and diacouraini 0orl:
%an if it usan't for trying tc help you out, would feel like
Liiin it al.3 up.
Saw Mtsa Young for a f3-" minut.a this afternoon. Its
tro had you had to change nurses and know all thia makes
tfiinga that ,nuh harder for you. An enclosing blank checks
she said you wanted.
.m sending this apeioal delivery so you will get it
Sunday, tomorrow, and can wire me if necessary any thing else
you want done for Monday.
Hope Mr. J. continues to improve. Have patience
and pray.
lovingly,
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Mrs. A.N. Freeman,
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Dear Mr s. Fr eeman:
Your telegram received and am azre than,
glad to send you hrewi th formal. appointment, which
Sexpl aina h ow t ,o L but or, :ni in, your, county. The
expense ind allo-Ied nay be used for L asoline, trivGlin%
eY Ldxpen.sa and postage, as well as other expenses. Please.
keep rece ipts of all expe nIitures t c att ac h' o. c. ur
statement. at ernd. of cOrvaicn fl r eimbur.,erne1r.t.
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ch rar and l : with a .ll it .r tureF ne ces. ary.
Please onf.r with him in making your Wplans so the. will
b no ov r- appin. rAnything wie can do affrci this tfficeh
pleaae aavile aiand feel assured of cur co-ojveration.c
With best wished a or the suonc~s of the
ca xpaiLn in your county, I r amun
'ncSi er ey,
Skee eoe of etu attah to yourn
Woman as Committee
Woman's Committee
Mr~ .a .~J~nnin~s
Woman's Committee
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Jactksoinville, Fla.
S' Feb. 7, 19.0..
Hra. T.J. Brown,
DGrcer- Core~rin: Fla. '
De Ar Mrs. BRo':n:
Thank you v ry nueb for ycur teletLc.l
cf th,: 6th, .ivi sint Mrs. McGinnia .-ill t3ke the
ch-i jniar. a ip for you"r *.iouny. I n', n..iin i her formal].
ap~1 ,i n t.'.. rt t o ay.
P C- IL I e o l l l, rou an.
"ra. W i.Je nni nt.
St -,Ie hairn..n, Wor.an*a Division
:Fla. Fducational Temp. Cr:mpaign
S.Jacksonville, Fla.
Feh. 7th, 1920
Mrs. E.S,. lioinnia, .
Chr. Clay Co. Womn's Division, :
Fla. Educational Temp. Campaign
t:reen C.re fSpx.in.n Fl.a.
Dear 1r-. TM cCl'inri a:
I hjve a,,. tele~ r i frc i Mrs.. T.J. Brown,
a.iFisin.: you h. *are accepted the chdI irr.ari3ni p for the Woman*a
Di'Aision, Fl.-. Educational Temp. CamlrpaiLn, your county, and
I ar enolcin:. nerewith forr.'L. appoJntrentA, which ives y.ou
Jrounct i eo'led fto' exI D..,e o etc.
.I o-arta:uinJ.y lad: to hwt.e you aonsoeiated with
me in thi wcrk.l< and hope it w j :.) m po sib.; e for yvu to
Let ycIur county .thorcou1 ly oa.ani Azd, -.ve tho' time i: short.
You ,mii't wi-or thnru vor orE?.Uriz?.tions, ir tbe c.ourty, Worren's
Glub etc. Please k^ee i eipts+ of a.. expenditures, which
itta9h to ycur st.atementt a end of carpai n for reirmit1uraeen.t.
This fund r,. be zused for a3.soline, trai-elini expenses, postage
etc.
All lit -rture Can he hacd frorr. th? man Ch,.i'rman,
Hon. E,D. Prevatt, of Creen Cove Sprinus. .Please co-oper-te
withh the m.en*' committeee in t~vry way, so th:': will be no
orvrwlappinL*. ave a conference with Mr. Prevwtt anci plan
your work with him.
W ith best wishan for the oces ofthecess O et c:r'paibn
in ycur county, which opens the 16th, .ind assurances of
co-op'.ration tjndev- ry way posjl.)J.e, I an
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Mrs. WYS.Jenninag
State Chairman, Woman's Division
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Pear M; s. Andrus:
I enolor e he rewith f. vnal appointment
of ycu =q (C cut.y Chairman, Woman'1 DiRviion, Florida
FLh'uc-.tion.-1. TeMperarnfe rapi.pal~En. I undl:.rat.ancL from
r t.:j.:-rn rec-,Ieve:1. today.r froCi Trra. w.r.Jernins, tate
Cbizr ar., :-ho i f nc.'w in P ealm I-ee3h, th3,t you have agreed
,. ac.:e.t 6 ...e, alnd listing, you ar COh.airm.-n of Dade
Cc. Pi.l.aJe oonfez -;ith the ian ch-irmian and secure
liter t.uz~ ncoessrtcy for your work. Mr. W.li. WebbOhairman.
Your expense fund riAy be usedL for _aAolins,
traveling expenaes and post.-ei etc. but please keep
reoeipta of all expenditures ;o ar tach to your statement
at end of campaign, for reirbursementi
Wiahin- you success in your campaign, I am
Sincerely,
Secretary to
Mrs. w.S.Jennings, State Chairman
Fla. Educational Temperanoe Camp.
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I have wried Urs. C.A. Stephena today
to accept ch-.irur nhip for your county, at the suitestion
cf our District 'lC;air m.an, Mrs. W.R. Davis. Should
re.. S',eehens find it impo-~siLIe to, aeirve, wiljL wire
Mii FJ.etcl,.r, ';hro. you LuG.UtcE dA
I adi ref.r.rinr :'j:rl Stephens to you for
all infor'.matii. n, mnd will app~rca Otte it very much if you
r'iljl Lji.'e b-:r a.Ll the papeja you have, ejaiJ.la 'ia har
in eery 7aKy r osnihe.
ThankinL you and b'sith best v'ishes,
Sinot'wreJl,
iMr. '.'. .Jennint a
State Chairman Woman'. Division
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