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THE FEDERATION JOURNAL
Fall—1962
Financial Report, 1962 Convention (Continued)
City Federation 25.00 5.00
Cooperative Sisters No. 1 7.00 5.00
Ever Ready 10.00 2.50
M M I 4.00 2.50
Pleasure Seekers 4.00
Square of Dames 6.00 4.00
Charlotte
Helping Hand 6.00
Priscilla Literary and Art 8.50
South Side Art and Literary 9.50
Concord
Charlotte A. Percival 8.50
Rose Young 7.00
Women’s 10.00
Salisbury
Beauticians 5.00
Bus. and Professional Women’s 7.00
Comrade Nurses 7.00
Garden 7.00
Jersey City Women’s 6.00
Lo Jo Se 4.50
Merry Matrons 7.00
Rodanthe 5.50
Social Progressive 5.00
Shelby
Good Samaritan, Inc 12.50 7.50
Negro Woman’s 12.00 15.00
Statesville
Negro Women’s Federation 8.50 5.00
Social Art 7.50 2.50
Social Swanks 7.50 2.50
Winston-Salem—Friendly Federated 6.50 2.50
29 Clubs $235.50 $106.00
SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT
Place and Name of Club
Aberdeen—Rising Son Feder
Carthage—Shady Grove Delig
F ayetteville
Deep Creek Civic
South Eastern District
10.00
5.00
2.50
5.00
7.50
NS$
5.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
2.00
2.00
FD
5.00
5.00
5.00
NS
5.00
2.50
2.50
5.00
FD
10.00
5.00
10.00
5.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
$77.00
$ 25.00
40.00
12.00
17.50
11.50
4.00
15.00
6.00
8.50
9.50
21.00
17.00
20.00
5.00
22.00
16.00
22.00
11.00
9.50
17.00
5.50
5.00
25.00
37.00
18.50
12.50
12.50
11.50
443.50
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
(Continued from Page 5)
term. Many of the other officers
will serve their first terms.
From the standpoint of attend
ance, interest manifested in meet
ings and accomplishment of the
meeting was judged a success. ’The
1964 meeting of the National As
sociation of Colored Women’s Clubs
adjourned to meet again in Den
ver, Colo., 1964.
Scrap Book
Suggestions
1. Size — Between 9x11 and 12x16
inches
2. Strong: Medium or heavy
weight mounting paper, for
pages
3. Loose leaf type where pages
can be added or changed as
needed.
4. Some general table of contents
or index
5. Suggested fasteners:
a. leather strips
b. waxed cord
Moore Co. Federation Negro Women
Southern Pines
Carthage—Mt. Zion
Raeford—Silver City Community
Rowland—Progressive
West End—Earnet Workers
11 Clubs
Southeastern Dis
Western District
Central District
Northeastern Di;
Public Collection
Junior Clubs
Totals
Represen-
Scholar-
Special
c. screws
tatlon Fee
Braille
ship
Interest
Totals
.... $ 10.00
$ 3.00
$ 5.00
$ 18.00
d. metal clamps, etc.
1.00
1.00
6.
Cover of strong, hard material
4.00
4.00
as: wood, binders board (with
87.00
15.00
71.50
173.50
or without cloth covering).
5.00
4.00
9.00
pressboard, etc.
17.50
17.50
7.
Originality, neatness, range of
17.50
17.50
coverage and educational value
7.00
5.00
NS$ 2.00
14.00
should be kept in mind.
9.00
K 10.00
19.00
5.00
5.00
8.
Pages need to be identified by
$163.00
$ 22.00
$ 81.50
$ 12.00
$ 278.50
a heading, well arranged, and
SUMMARY
$163.00
$ 22.00
$ 81.50
$ 12.00
$ 278.50
. 235.50
106.00
77.00
25.00
443.50
. 184.50
120.00
150.0D
25.00
479.50
. 239.00
111.00
187.50
166.50
704.00
. 23.06
26.74
49.80
59.50
59.50
$902.56
$385.74
$496.00
$228.50
$2,014.80
Membership Fees—Adult and Public Collection $ 835.56
Braille and Public Collection
Scholarship Fund
National and Southeastern assistance (NS)
Training School for Negro Girls—Kinston (K)
Morrison Training School—Hoffman (M)
Frederick Douglas Fund (FD)
Birthday Chairman (BC)
Jr. Clubs
Total Collections $2,005.30
Respectfully Submitted;
(Mrs.) Alice P. Collins
Financial Secretary
385.74
496.00
102.00
101.50
5.00
15.00
5.00
59.50
there should be a table of con
tents or some form of index.
9. Scrap Books are usually made
up of: pictures, newspaper
clippings, special programs
showing club activities and out
standing project work, club
booklets, bylaws, souvenirs and
etc.
SCRAP BOOKS ARE ONE
MEANS OF PRESERVING FOR
POSTIERITY HISTORY, AC
TIVITIES AND THE LITTLE
MEMORIES OF HAPPY CLUB
DAYS.
We suggest that any club hav
ing made a satisfactory and com
plete scrap book on the club origin
or history and its activities up to
date, may wish to make their sec
ond book on some special subject
of interest to all club members.
Mrs. Fannie T. Newsome and
Mrs. Viola T. Bishop
Chairmans