Fall, 1958
THE FEDERATION JOURNAL
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Club Contributions, 1958, At Convention
Place and Name of Club
Total
Representa
Braille
Scholar
Miscel
tion Fee
ship
laneous
Ahoskie
Ahoskie Women's
Asheville
25.00
5.00
5.00
15.00
Altruistic
7.50
7.50
Asheville Beauticians Chapter 5
9.50
9.50
City Federation
40.00
25.00
5.00
10.00
Cooperative Sisters No. 1
16.50
10.50
5.00
Nl.OO
Cooperative Sisters No. 2
16.50
16.50
Elite Social
6.50
6.50
Eveready
15.00
8.00
2.00
5.00
Happy Neighbors
6.50
6.50
Junior Federation
4.50
4.50
Maids and Matrons
15.00
7.00
Plant, Flower and F G
5.00
5.00
2.00
5.00
Nl.OO
Pleasure Seekers
5.00
5.00
Square of Dames
Beaufort
10.50
5.50
5.00
Les "Vingt Femmes
Burlington
7.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
1
Mrs. Maud Brown (men at large)
Charlotte
4.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Jl.OO 1
Helping Hand Lit. and Art.
7.00
7.00
,
Priscilla Literary and Art
19.50
9.50
5.00
5.00
1
Southside Art and Literary
Concord
12.00
11.00
1.00
1
Charlotte A Percival
14.50
9.50
2.50
2.50
Hobby
15.00
7.00
2.00
2.00
K-M4.00
Rose Young
15.50
5.50
10.00
Woman’s Civic
17.00
10.00
2.00
5.00
Dunn
Woman’s
Durham
2.50
2.50
Cosmotologist Chapter 1
11.50
11.50
Daughters of Dorcas
122.50
17.50
50.00
50.00
K5.00
Jr. Daughters of Dorcas
23.00
11.00
3.00
J-NA9.00
Jr. Utopia
17.50
10.00
2.50
5.00
Model Mothers
12.50
12.50
Ladies Aid W. Dur. Bapt. Ch.
20.00
10.00
10.00
Utopia
Edenton
32.50
12.50
10.00
10.00
Edenton Women’s
Elizabeth City
22.50
8.50
4.00
10.00
Demousiolles
2.50
2.50
Girls
4.00
4.00
Jr. Matrons
Matrons Social and Lit. Art
48.50
35.00
9.50
10.00
10.00
10.00
25.00
15.00
N4.00
Negro Women’s Community
10.50
9.50
Nl.OO
Triangle
2.50
2.50
Woman’s
12.00
7.00
5.00
Enfield
Yadruatas
Fayetteville
1.25
1.25
Annie Hill Activity
1.25
1.25
Interdenominational Charity
18.50
18.50
N. C. Federation Usher Board
1.00
1.00
Rose D. Aggrey Girl’s Federation
1.25
1.25
Women’s Federation Dist. SE
31.50
31.50
Woman’s
Garysburg
9.00
9.00
Needlecraft Circle
Granite Quarry
15.50
10.50
3.00
2.00
Community Woman’s
Greensboro
5.00
5.00
Ladies Art
Hamlet
36.50
6.50
10.00
20.00
Health Planning
High Point
22.50
9.50
3.00
10.00
Alpha Art
31.00
11.00
10.00
10.00
Criterion
15.50
5.50
5.00
5.00
H P N I I
13.00
13.00
Tsungani Bridge
4.50
4.50
Yadseut
Jacksonville
13.50
3.50
10.00
Garden and Art
Kinston
1.50
1.50
Banneker
27.50
12.50
5.00
10.00
REPORT
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Welfare-Public Safety, Hon. Z. J.
Carey, Jr., Chairman of Commis
sion - Government Employment
Policies, Carribean Commission,
Hon. B. Cyrus on Government
Contracts, Dr. James Nabrit and
others.
A message from President
Dwight D. Eisenhower showed
that he too was mindful of the
fact that an influential group was
in session at our Convention.
Business sessions included re
ports from the Treasurer, Execu
tive Secretary, President and
other officers who gave an ac
count of their stewardship since
the last Convention. An attempt
to revise the Constitution provok
ed much discussion but the time
element left the task incomplete.
Reports for activities in dif
ferent states compared favorably
with our own though in many
cases things were done on a larg
er scale or there were opportuni
ties for more concerted action on
the part of club ladies. We are not
to be ashamed but proud of our
State Federation of Negro Wom
en’s Clubs.
Not until election time were we
assured of our status in the Na
tional. Attempts to place the
money alio ted for our representa
tion were not accepted until a
checking for registered voters at
election time. We soon found out
with effort that we were allowed
two votes and cast them where we
thought best. At any rate we are
assured good standing at present
in the organization. We feel a
great need for stronger represen
tation in order that we might help
put people we desire into offices.
From election returns the follow
ing are officers: President, Mrs.
cording Secretary, Miss J. Per-
teet; 3rd Recording Secretary,
Parliamentarian,
Historian, Mrs.
ecutive Board, Mrs. L. Goff; Sec-
See REPORT, Page 10