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The Bulletin. 



WOMEN S LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS. 



At each, place where an institute was held an organization Avas 

 secured very similar to that used for the Fanners' Institutes. 



A committee was appointed Avhich usuall}^ included representatives 

 distributed over the whole county. The aim was to select women 

 who would take an active interest. Their duties are much the same 

 as those enumerated for the reaiilar Farmers' Institute committees 

 on page 6. 



The following is a list of the chairmen of these committees and 

 their post-office address : 



Chairmen County and Local Women's Institute Committees. 



County. 



Alamance — 



Anson 



Catawba 



Catawba 



Chatham 



Cumberland - 



Durham 



Gaston 



Chairman of Committee. 



Mrs. R. W. Scott 



Mrs. J. G. Boylin 



Mrs. W. H. Nicholson (Hickory) 



Miss Ann Yoder (Newton) 



Mrs. Rom. Eubanks 



Mrs. M. Maxwell 



Mrs. P. H. Massey 



Miss Mabel Bulwinkle 



Iredell Miss Sallie Sharp- 

 Johnston 1 Mrs. D. J. Wellons - 



Lincoln Mrs. J. R. Warlick 



Mecklenburg Mrs. B. T. Price (at large) 



Mecklenburg Mrs. Ferry Pegram (Shopton) 



Mecklenburg Mrs. Z. W. S. Tayloe (Hickory Grove) 



Mecklenburg Mrs. Dr. Abernethy (Alexander Academy) • 



Orange Mrs. T. B. Parker 



Richmond Mrs. J. A. Harrington 



Robeson Mrs. R. N. Williams (Maxton) 



Robeson 



Rockingham- 



Mrs. W. K. Culbreth (Lumberton) 

 Mrs. J. D. Meador 



Scotland Mrs. J. C. Hodges- 

 Stokes Miss D. B. Petree - 



Wake 



Post-office. 



Melville. 



Wadesboro. 



Hick^ry. 



Hickory, R. F. D. 1. 



Pittsboro. 



Fayetteville, R. F. D. 2. 



Durham, R. F. D. 3. 



Dallas. 



St^tesville. 



Smithfield, R. F. D. 1. 



Reepsville. 



Charlotte, R. F. D. 



Charlotte. R. F. D. 12. 



Charlotte, R. F. D. 9. 



Charlotte, R. F. D. 2. 



Hillsboro. 



Rockingham, R. F. D. 1. 



Maxton. 



Lumberton, R. F. D. 6. 



Stoneville. R. F. D. 1. 



Laurinburg. R. F. D. 2. 



King. R. F. D. 1. 



