THE FEDERATION JOURNAL "Listen to our Clarion Watchword—We are Lifting As We Climb” VOLUME 5 APRIL, 1949 NUMBER 3 Meet the Club Leaders of Kinston * The Presidents of the Federated Clubs of Kinston send cordial greetings and a warm welcome to the club women throughout the state, and to all interested persons who plan to attend the coming convention at Kinston. In the picture, left to right, are Mrs. H. B. Bynum, President of the Banneker Woman’s Club; Mrs. Elaine Gardner of the Les Bonnes Amis Club; Mrs. M. M. Womack of the Kinston Bridge Club; Mrs. Sallye C. Hill of the Entre Nous Club. Kinston, Key City to Eastern Carolina, Welcomes Federation By MRS. H. B. BYNUM More than two hundred years ago, in 1740, William Heritage came to Kinston from New Bern, to what was then the wilderness of our great State. In 1750, Richard Caswell of Maryland settled here and became the first governor of North Carolina under the Constitution. Others having joined these pioneers, the estab lishments of a town was authorized by the Royal Governor Arthur Dobbs in 1762, and it was named Kingston which later dropping the troublesome “g” became Kinston, and in 1849 became incorporated as a town under that name. Situated on the Neuse River, Kinston now the County seat of Lenoir is a fertile spot on the North Carolina Plain. It is served by nine paved highways, two rail roads and four bus lines. Located on U. S. Highways 70 and 258 Kinston has developed into a thriving town with a 99 per cent American popu lation of 22,000. The climate is usually favorable and any crop grown in the temperate zone will thrive here. Health records are ex- (Continued on Page 4) Among Our Clubs Wilson The Mary McLeod Bethune Civic Club of Wilson looks forward with keen an ticipation to the coming convention at Kinston. Maintaining the club’s tradition al activity, tbe loyal members sent to the Girls’ Training School a Christmas box filled with personal gifts to be dis tributed to the girls there. Other charit able projects included baskets of fruit and general provisions sent to the aged and shut in persons of our town, a com munity tree, and a donation of $25 for the D. O. department of the Wilson High School. The consciousness of having add ed some pleasure to the needy, heighten ed the holiday joy of our members in their own merry Yuletide party. The Mercy Hospital Auxiliary raised $381.61 in the Community Chest drive and donated twenty-five dollars to the high school. Baskets of fruit made attractive gifts to all patients in the Hospital. The Book and Garden Club is proud of its Year Book. Less than a year old, the club jrojects a most stimulating and help ful program. The success of a tour to Wil liamsburg, last Summer has given im petus toward plans for another tour to (Continued on Page 4) Dr. Rose Butler Brown, Attorney Ruth Whaley Convention Speakers Federation President Sends Letter to Clubs Greetings to the Club women of North Carolina! Convention date: May 13th and 14th, 1949 Place: Kinston, N. C. Are you looking forward to the State Convention of the North Carolina Federa tion of Negro Women’s Clubs? It is to be a history making event. Our State Train ing School for Negro Girls is located in Kinston and you will want to see the dream of North Carolina Club Women •low a reality. The Hostess Clubs are mak ing preparation for your coming and will be disappointed if you do not attend in large numbers. Your President and Ex ecutive Board are depending upon your attendance so that we may move forward together. We look forward to seeing each one of you in Kinston May 13. Regietratlon at the Convention will be gin at 9:00 A. M., on Friday, May 13th. There will be five sessions: Friday, 11:00 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 8:00 P. M. Saturday 9:30 A. M., 2:00 P. M. Registration fee of $1.25 is to be paid by each delegate attending the convention. Each delegate will also pay $1.50 per day to her hostess to defray expense of room and breakfast. Dinner is provided by the Kinston Clubs. Write to Mrs. Sara E. Clarke, 306 E. North Street, Kinston, N. C., concern ing lodging. Mrs. Clarke who is Chair man of Housing Committee would like to have you write prior to May 1st. She will then mail your card with name and ad dress of your hostess. Representation: Please read your Con stitution as adopted in 1947 at the War- renton meeting. ARTICLE III, Section IV Any club desiring representation in the Federation shall pay at the first annual meeting after the application is received an admission or joining fee of $2.50. At each annual meeting thereafter all clubs shall pay a representation fee of $.50 per member up to thirty (30) members and a flat sum of $2.50 for every additional ten (10) members. All monies derived from joining fees and representation fees may be used for whatever legitimate pur pose the Executive Board may decide. While there is no restriction for attend- (Continued on Page 6)