The Bulletin. 



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County and Local Women's Institute Committees, 



County. 



Mecklenburjr 



Mecklenburg 



Mecklenburg 



Mecklenburg 



Orange 



Pasquotank 



Pendef 



Perquimans 



Richmond 



Robeson 



Robeson 



Robeson 



Rockingham 



Rowan 



Rowan 



Scotland 



Stokes 



Tyrrell 



Union 



Union 



Vance 



Warren 



Washington 



Wayne 



Wayne 



Chairman of Committee. 



Mrs. G. F. Overcash (Huntersville) 



Mrs. L. W. Hovis (Piedmont Industrial School) - 



Mrs. Ferry Pegram (Shopton) 



Mrs. Dr. Abernethy (Alexander Academy) 



Mrs. H. D. Woods — 



Mrs. J. N. Winslow 



Mrs. E. McN. Moore 



Mrs. B. Perry 



Mrs. E. D. Whitlock 



Mrs. R. N. Williams (Maxton) 



Mrs. W. K. Culbreth (Lumberton) 



Mrs. K. M. Barnes (local) 



Mrs. J. D. Meador 



Mrs. M. E. Heller (county) 



Mrs. L. E. Fisher (China Grove) 



Mrs. J. M. Wright 



Miss D. B. Petree 



Mrs. C. W. Swain 



Mrs. L. L. Green (Marshville) •— 



Miss Jessie Edwards (Carmel) 



Mrs. J. A. Gill 



Mrs. J. F. Hunter 



Mrs. T. W. Blount 



Mrs. M. T. Johnson 



Miss Lillie Cox 



Post-office. 



Huntersville. 



Charlotte. 



Charlotte, R. F. D. 12. 



Charlotte, R. F. D. 2. 



Cedar Grove. 



Elizabeth City. 



Burgaw. 



Belvidere. 



Rockingham. 



Maxton. 



Lumberton, R. F. D. 6. 



Barnesville. 



Stoneville. R. F. D. 1. 



Faith. 



Salisbury, R. F. D. 2. 



Laurinburg, R. F. D. 2. 



King, R. F. D. 1. 



Jerry. 



Marshville, R. F. D, 3. 



Monroe, R. F. D. 4. 



Henderson, R. F. D. 4. 



Areola. 



Roper. 



Fremont. 



Dudley, R. F, D. 2. 



Women's Branch of Faemees' State Convention. 



State-at-Large Mrs. W. N. Hutt- 



Raleigh. 



JOINT MEETINGS OF MEN AND WOMEN S INSTITUTES. 



The wisdom of holding separate meetings for the men and women 

 has been questioned, but the experience of the last two years leaves 

 no doubt in the mind of the writer that, while joint sessions are de- 

 sirable, a separate organization and separate meetings are necessary 

 to the best results. The plan largely adopted, therefore, and the one 

 which seems to give most satisfactory results, is to hold separate meet- 

 ings during the forenoon and for a portion of the afternoon, and then 

 bring the two audiences together for a joint session of an hour or 

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