IDA CLYDE CLARKE
AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE WORLD WAR

 

PART IV

A DIRECTORY OF LEADING WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS DOING DEFENSE WORK

DIRECTORY
GENERAL OFFICERS

DIVISION OF WOMEN'S WAR WORK OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION,
No. 10 Jackson, Place, Washington, D. C.-
A Bureau of general information concerning all phases of women's work in war, data, personnel, etc., Clara Sears Taylor, director.

WOMAN'S COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE,
National Headquarters, 1814 N Street, Washington, D. C.
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Chairman.
Miss Hannah J. Patterson, Chairman Committee on Registration.
Mrs. Stanley McCormick, Chairman Committee on Food Production and Home Economics.
Miss Ida M. Tarbell, Chairman Committee on Food Administration.
Miss Agnes Nestor, Chairman Committee on Women in Industry.
Mrs. Josiah Evans Cowles,, Chairman Committee on Child Welfare.
Mrs. Philip North Moore, Chairman Committee on Maintenance of Existing Social Service Agencies.
Mrs. Philip North Moore, Chairman Committee on
Health and Recreation (Safeguarding Moral and Spiritual Forces).
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Chairman Committee on Education.
Mrs. Antoinette Funk, Chairman Committee on Liberty Loan.
Miss Maude Wetmore,, Chairman Committee on Home and Foreign Relief.
Mrs. Joseph R. Lamar, Chairman Committee on State Organization.
Miss Hannah J. Patterson, Resident Director.

AMERICAN RED CROSS,
National Headquarters,
Washington, D. C., Women's Bureau, Miss Florence M. Marshall, Director.
All women's work done for the Red Cross, except nursing, including the making of surgical dressings, hospital sup- plies and garments, and knit goods and comfort kits, is standardized, supervised, instructed and inspected by this Bureau.

BUREAU OF NURSING,
Miss Jane A. Delano, Director,
Miss Clara D. Noyes, Assistant.

DIVISION DIRECTORS OF WOMEN'S WORK,
Atlantic Division (Connecticut, New York and New Jersey) Miss Ellen L. Adee,
Central Division (Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Wisconsin) Miss Ina Taft, 180 N. Wabash St., Chicago, Ill.;
Gulf Division, (Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi), Mrs. E. E. Moberley,
Lake Division (Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky) Mrs. H. I. Sanford, 929 Carfield Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio;
Mountain Division (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming), Mr. Henry Swan, 14th and Welton Streets, Denver, Colo.;
New England Division, (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont), Miss Lavina H. Newell, 755 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.;
Northern Division (Minnesota Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota) Mrs. F. L. Fridley, Essex Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.;
Northwestern Division (Idaho, Oregon, Washington), Lucy C. Hilton, 227 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash.;
Pacific Division (Arizona, California, Nevada) Mrs. A. L. McLeish
Pennsylvania Division, Mrs. J. Willis Martin, 1601 Walnut Street, Philadelphia;
Potomac Division (District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia) Mrs. F. M. Chapman, 930 4th Street, Washington, D. C.;
Southern Division (Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) Mrs. John W. Grant, 424 Healy Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.;
Southwestern Division (Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas) Mrs. Edmund F. Brown, 1617 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo.

GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS.
Mrs. Josiah Evans Cowles,, president, Los Angeles, California.
Miss Georgia A. Bacon, first vice president, Worcester, Mass.
Mrs. Eugene Reilley, second vice president, Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. W. I. McFarland, recording secretary, Wagner, S. D.
Mrs. Francis D. Everett, corresponding secretary, Highland Park, Ill.
Mrs. William B. Young, treasurer, Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. William P. Harper, auditor, Seattle, Wash.
National Service Office, Maryland Bldg., Washington, D. C., Miss Helen Louise Johnston, director.

DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Mrs. George Thacher Guernsey, president general, Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. J. F. Maupin, vice president general, Portsmouth, Vs.
Mrs. Joseph S. Wood, vice president general, Mt. Vernon, N. .
Mrs. Eliza Ferry Leary, vice president general, Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. C. B. Letton, vice president general, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Mrs. Edmund P. Moody, vice president general, Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. G. Wallace W. Eanger, vice president general, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. William C. Robinson, vice president general, North Anson, Maine.
Mrs. George Maynard Minor, vice president general, Waterford, Conn.
Mrs. William G. Spencer, vice president general, Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. William Butterworth, vice president general, Hillcrest, Moline, Ill.
Mrs. Harold R. Howell, vice president general, Des Moines, Iowa.
Mrs. C. Hamilton Tebault, vice president general, New Orleans, Ia.
Mrs. Alvin V. Lane, vice president general, Dallas, Texas.
Mrs. George W. Gedney, vice president general, Montclair, N. J.
Mrs. James Benton Grant, vice president general, Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Fred H. H. Calhoun, vice president general, Clemson College, S. C.
Mrs. Charles E. Longley, vice president general, Pawtucket, R. I.
Mrs. Jeanie D. Blackburn, vice president general, Bowling Green, Ky.
Mrs. Samuel McKnight Green, vice president general, St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Sheppard W. Foster, vice president general, Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. William H. Talbott, vice president general, Rockville, Md.
Miss Elizabeth F. Pierce, chaplain general, The Portner Apartments, Washington, D. C.
Miss Emma L. Crowell, recording secretary general.
Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, organizing secretary general.
Mrs. Robert J. Johnston, treasurer general.
Mrs. Woodbury Pulsifier, corresponding secretary general.
Miss Grace M. Pierce, registrar general.
Mrs. George . Clarke, historian general.
Mrs. Benjamin D. Heath, director general in charge
of Report to Smithsonian Institution, Heathcote, Charlotte, N. C.
Mrs. James M. Fowler, librarian general.
Miss Catherine Brittin Barlow, curator general.
Headquarters, Memorial Continental Hall, Seventeenth and D Streets, N. W., Washington, D. C.

WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Miss Anna A. Gordon, president, Evanston, Ill.
Mrs. Ella A. Boole, vice president-at-large 1429 Avenue H, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Frances P. Parks, corresponding secretary, Evanston, Ill.
Mrs Elizabeth P. Anderson, recording secretary, Fargo, N. D.
Mrs. Sara H. Hoge, assistant recording secretary, Lincoln, Va.
Mrs. Margaret C. Munns, treasurer, Evanston, Ill.
Headquarters, 1730 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, Ill., Hotel Driscoll, Washington, D. C.

YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION---WAR WORK COUNCIL
Mrs. James S. Cushman, chairman, New York City.
Mrs. John R. Mott, vice chairman, Montclair, N. J.
Mrs. John Meigs, vice chairman, Pottstown, Pa.
Mrs. Henry P. Davison, treasurer, New York City.
Mrs. Howard Morse, secretary pro-tem, Port Washington, L. I.
Mrs. E. R. L. Gould, chairman of committee on Extension of Regular Work, New York City.
Mrs. Francis DeLacy Hyde, chairman of committee on New Centers of Work, Plainfield, N. J.
Mrs. John R. Mott, Chairman of Committee on Work in Foreign Countries, Montclair, N.J.
Mrs. Robert Lovett, chairman of committee on Training of Workers, Locust Valley, Long Island.
Mrs. Robert E. Speer, chairman of committee on Non-Equipment and Social Morality Work, Englewood, N. J.
Miss Elizabeth French, chairman on committee on Junior Council, Basking Ridge, N. J.
Mrs. William Adams Brown, chairman of committee on Cooperation and Publicity, New York City.
Mrs. Herbert Pratt, chairman of committee on Finance, Glen Cove, Long Island.
Mrs. John French, ex-officio chairman of executive committee of national board, New York City.
Miss Helen A. Davis, ex-officio executive, Field Work Department, New York City.
Miss Mabel Cratty, general secretary, National Board, New York City.

NATIONAL CONGRESS OF MOTHERS AND PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Frederic Schoff, president, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Arthur A. Birney, corresponding secretary, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Hubert N Rowell, treasurer, Berkeley, California.
Mrs. David O. Mears, vice president, New York City.
Mrs. Milton P. Higgins, vice president, Worcester, Mass.
Mrs. Fred Dick, vice president, Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Eugene Crutcher, vice president, Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Elizabeth Harrison, vice president, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs Philander P. Claxton, vice president, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Charles McDaris, vice president, St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. J. C. Todd, vice president, Tacoma, Wash.
Mrs. A. H. Reeve, vice president, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. Chalmers Hutchinson, vice president, Fort Worth, Texas.
Mrs. J. R. Francis, recording secretary, Columbus, Ohio.
Mrs. N. C. Bagley, financial secretary, Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. B. F. Hardeman, auditor, Montgomery, Ala.
Mrs. Gile S. Rafter, historian, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. William T. Carter, honorary vice president.
Mrs. Joseph P. Mumford, honorary vice president.
Mr. Robert R. Cotton, honorary vice president-
Mrs. Harriett A. McLellan, honorary vice president.
Mrs. E. A. Tuttle, honorary vice president.
Mrs. W. F. Thacher, honorary vice president.
Mrs. George K. Johnson, honorary vice president.

ADVISORY COUNCIL:
Col. Theodore Roosevelt
Hon. P. P. Claxton, Washington, D. C.
Mr. Roger M. McMullen, Chicago, Ill.
Mr. Frederic Schoff, Philadelphia, Pa.
G. Stanley Hall, Ph.D., Worcester, Mass.
Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, Chicago, Ill.
Dr. William P. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hon. Elmer Ellsworth Brown, Washington, D. C.
Mr. Dion Birney, Washington, D. C.
Mr. George K. Johnson, Philadelphia, Pa.
William E. Bryan, Ph.D., Bloomington, Ind.

COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN-
Janet S. Harris, (Mrs. Nathaniel E.), president, Bradford, Pa.
Anna Hertzberg, (Mrs. Eli), 1st vice president, San Antonio, Tex.
Miss Rose Brenner, 2nd vice president, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Harly Edna K. Glicksman, recording secretary, New Haven, Conn.
Jenny K. Herz, (Mrs. Leo .), treasurer, New Haven, Conn.
Mrs. Ernestine B. Dreyfus, executive secretary, Kansas City, Mo.

HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS;
Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, New York City.
Mrs. A. N. Cohen, New York City.
Mrs. Hugo Rosenberg, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. M. C. Sloss, San Francisco, Cal.
Mrs. Caesar Misch, Providence, R. I.
Mrs. Isidore Newman, New Orleans, La.

UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
Mrs. Hilda Mulhauzer, Richards, assistant director, Department of Labor, Washington, D. C.

 

STATE DIRECTORY

ALABAMA:

Women's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. James F. Hooper, Selma.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. James F. Hooper, Selma.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. John Lewis Cobbs, 124 Mobile Street, Montgomery.

National League for Women's Service: Chairman, Mrs. Thomas Owen

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, Federal Bldg., Mobile, Henry C. Brownlow in charge.

ARIZONA:

Women's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Eugene Brady O'Neill, 01 N. Central Ave., Phoenix.

Federation of Women's Clubs President, Mrs. H. A. Morgan, Willcox.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. George F. Freeman, 641 North Park Avenue, Tucson.

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, 14 Wall St., Phoenix; Frank Brown, acting director.

ARKANSAS:

Women's Committee, Council of National Defense, Chairman, Mrs. Joseph Frauenthal, Conway.

Federation of Women' Club: President, Mrs. John I. Moore, Helena.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Samuel P. Davis, 523 East Capitol Avenue, Little Rock.

United State Employment Service, Headquarters, 27 Postoffice Bldg., Little Rock; Robert B, Keating, inspector in charge.

CALIFORNIA:

Women' Committee, Council of National Defence, Chairman, Mrs. Herbert A. Cable, 719 South Hill St., Los Angeles.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. Edward Deter Knight, 238 San Jose Ave., San Francisco.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. John C. Lynch, 15 University Avenue, Berkeley.

National League for Women's Service: Chairman, Mr. Duncan McDuffie

United States Employment Service, Headquarters, Women's and Girls' Division (Northern District) No. 2 Appraiser's Bldg., San Francisco; Miss Virginia H. Spinks, acting superintendent. (Southern District) Post Office Bldg., Los Angeles, Elizabeth Blackiston in charge.

COLORADO:

Women's Committee, Council of National Defense:

Chairman, Mrs. W. H. Kistler, Room 39 State House, Denver.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Miss Adam J. Weiss, Del Norte.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Gerald L. Schuyler, 1214 Detroit Street, Denver.

National League for Women's Service: Chairman, Mrs. J. B. Grant

United States Employment Service, Headquarters, Women's and Girls' Division, 355 Federal Bldg., Denver, Katherine M. Herring, clerk in charge.

CONNECTICUT:

Women's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Miss Caroline Ruutz-Rees, State Capitol, Hartford.

Federation of Women' Club's, President, Mrs. Edward H. Smiley, 244 Collins Street, Hartford.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. John Laidlaw Buel, East Meadows, Litchfield.

National League for Women's Service, Chairman Mrs. William E. D. Scott

United States Employment Service, Headquarters, Hartford,

DELAWARE:

Women's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Charles R. Miller, Wilmington.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President" Miss Ray Heidrick, Bridgeville.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent,

Mrs. Gaius M. Brumbaugh, 905 Massachusetts Avenue.

United States Employment Service, Headquarters Women's and Girls' Division, Department of Labor, Washington, D. C, Grace Porter Hopkins, acting superintendent.

FLORIDA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. William Hocker, Ocala.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. W. S. Jennings, Jacksonville.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Arthur B. Gilles, Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville.

National League for Women's Service: Chairman, Mrs. William B. Young.

United State Employment Service, Headquarters, Federal Bldg., Jacksonville; Gideon B. Travis, inspector, in charge. sub-branches-Miami, Key West, Pensacola, Tampa.

GEORGIA:

Woman's Committee Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Samuel N. Inman, 552 Peachtree Street, Atlanta.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. Nellie Peters Black, Atlanta.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Howard H. McCall, 301 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta.

National League for Women's Service: Chairman, Mrs. W. L. Peel

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Custom House, Savannah; Edgar T. Whatley, inspector, in charge.

ILLINOIS:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, 120 West Adams Street, Chicago.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Miss Jessie I. Spafford, 401 Fast State Street, Rockford.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Frank William Bahnsen, 1720 22nd Street, Rock Island.

United States Employment Service, Headquarters, 845 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Women and Girls' Division, Estelle Barfield, superintendent

IDAHO:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Samuel H. Hays, 612

Franklin Street, Boise.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. M.J. Sweeley, Twin Falls.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent,

Mrs. Charles W. Purcell, 1515 Ada Street, Boise.

United State Employment Service, Headquarters Moscow; Wm. J. McConnell, inspector in charge.

INDIANA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman Mrs. Charles A. Carlisle, 113 S. Taylor Street, South Bend.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Carolyn R. Fairbank, 310 West Berry Street, Fort Wayne.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Henry A. Beck, 1902 N. New Jersey Avenue, Indianapolis.

National League for Woman's Services; Chairman, Miss Julia Landers

United States Employment Service, Headquarters, 319 Federal Bldg., Indianapolis. Women and Girls' Division; Miss Morna Hickam in charge.

IOWA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Francis E. Whitley, Webster City.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Francis E. Whitley, Webster City.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Dixie Cornell Gebhardt, 1205 Second Street, Knoxville.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. F. J. Mansfield

United States Employment Service, Headquarters, 1116 Capitol Avenue, Des Moines.

KANSAS:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. David W. Mulvane, Topeka.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. J. M. Miller, Council Grove.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Miss Catherine Campbell, 316 Willow Street, Ottawa.

KENTUCKY:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Helen Bruce, 1411 Third Avenue, Louisville.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Morris W. Bartlett, Lawrenceburg.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Ely Gaither Boone, 1409 Broadway, Paducah.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Miss Mary Johnstone

LOUISIANA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Miss Hilda Phelps, Room 206 St; Charles Hotel, New Orleans.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. John Dallas Wilkinson, 624 Eagan Street, Shreveport.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Taliaferro, Alexander, 853 Cotton Street, Shreveport.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. Philip Werlein

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, City Hall, New Orleans: H. A. M. Jacobsen, inspector in charge.

MAINE:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Frederick H. Abbott, Saco.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Miss Grace A. Wing, 202 Summer Street, Auburn.

Daughters of the American Revolution, Regent, Mrs. W. G. Chapman, 482 Cumberland Avenue, West End Station, Portland.

United States Employment Service; Headquarters Custom House, Portland; Timothy Elliott, inspector in charge.

MASSACHUSETTS:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer, State House, Boston.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Herbert J. Gurney, 188 Warren Avenue, Wollaston.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Frank Dexter Ellison, 4 Clark Street, Belmont.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Miss Betty Porter

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, 53 Canal Street, Boston; H. A. Stevens,

Director of Employment. Sub-branch, New Bedford.

MARYLAND:

Woman' Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Edward Shoemaker, 518 N. Charles Street, Baltimore.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Francis Sanderson, Piedmont Avenue, Walbrook.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent Mrs. Arthur Lee Bosley, 1406 Mt. Royal Avenue, Baltimore.

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Stewart Bldg., Baltimore; Women and Girls Division, Nannie Irvine in charge.

MINNESOTA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Thomas J. Winter, 2617 Dean Boulevard, Minneapolis.

Federation of Women's Clubs, President, Mrs. William T. Coe, Wayzata.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. James T. Morris, 2109 Blaisdell Avenue, Minneapolis

National League for Woman' Service; Chairman, Mrs. C. A. Severance

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Federal Bldg., Minneapolis; Charles W. Seaman, Acting Director.

MICHIGAN:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Caroline Bartlett Crane, Kalamazoo.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Florence I. Bulson, 1004 Francis Street, Jackson.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. William Henry Wait, 1706 Cambridge Road, Ann Arbor.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Miss Helen E. Keep

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Old Post Office Bldg., Detroit; Benjamin J. Sand, Acting Director; Sub-branch, Sault Ste. Marie.

MISSISSIPPI:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Edward McGehee, Como.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs Edward McGehee, Como.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent,

Mrs. E. F. Noel, Lexington.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. Daisy McLauren Stevens

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Post Office Bldg., Gulfport; Hunter M. Course, inspector in charge.

MISSOURI:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. B.F. Bush, 905 Locust Street, St. Louis.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. William R. Chivvis, 4232 West Pine Blvd. St. Louis.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. William R. Painter, Jefferson City.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. J. F. Binnie.

United States Employment Service; Headquarters (Eastern District) 19 N. 8th Street, St. Louis; (Western District) 804 Grand Avenue, Kansas City; Acting Director of Eastern District, W. R King, Acting Director of Western Division, A.L. Barkman

MONTANA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Tyler B. Thompson, Missoula.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. E. I. Houston, Bozeman.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Charles A. Blackburn, 809 West Silver Street, Butte.

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Power Building, Helena; Charles K. Andrews, acting director.

NEBRASKA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Miss Sarka B. Hrbkova, 308 Fraternity Bldg., Lincoln.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. J. N. Paul, St. Paul.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Ellet Grant Drake, 606 North 6th Street, Beatrice.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. W. G. L. Taylor

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, County Court House, Omaha; . A. Coykendall, inspector in charge.

NEVADA:

Womans Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman Mrs. Pearls Buckner Ellis, Carson City.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. P. B. Ellis, 116 N. Carson Street, Carson

City.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Charles Silvey Sprague, Goldfield.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. Hugh Brown

United States Employment Service; Headquarters Reno; Neil McGee, inspector in charge.

NEW HAMPSHIRE:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Mary I. Wood, Portsmouth, P.O. Drawer 88.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Frederick J. Shepard, East Derry.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Miss Will Bernard Howe, Huntwood Terrace, Concord.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. William H. Schofield

NEW JERSEY:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Charles W. Stockton, Ridgewood.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Charles W. Stockton, Ridgewood

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent Mrs. William Dusenberry Sherrerd, Highland Avenue, Haddonfield.

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, 9 Franklin Street, Newark; Women and Girls Division, Margarette Neale, Acting Superintendent.

NEW MEXICO:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Washington E. Lindsey, Santa Fe.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. George E. Ladd, Mesilla Park.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent,

Mrs. Singleton M. Ahenfelter, 702 Bayard Street, Silver City.

United State Employment Service; Headquarters, 261 San Francisco Street, Santa Fe; Karl W. Greene, acting director.

NEW YORK:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. William Grant Brown, Hotel Astor, 2350 Broadway, New York City.

Federation of Women's Club; President, Mrs. William Grant Brown, Bretton Hall, Broadway and 86th Street, New York City.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Benjamin F. Spraker, Palatine Bridge.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. Alexander Trowbridge

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Room 8 U. S. Barge Office, New York City; P. A. Donohue, Director; Sub branch, Room 8 Federal Bldg., Buffalo; 22 East 22nd Street, Mrs. Hilda Mulhauzer Richards, in charge.

NORTH CAROLINA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Eugene Reilley, Charlotte.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Thomas W. Lingle, Davidson.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Theodore S. Morrison, 287 Pearon Drive, Asheville.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs Lindsay Patterson

NORTH DAKOTA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Mary Darrow Weible, Fargo.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. H. G. Vick, Cavalier.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. George Morley Young, Valley City.

OHIO:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. George Zimmerman, 224 Birchard Street, Fremont.

Federation of Women' Clubs; President Mrs. George Zimmerman, 224 Birchard Street, Fremont.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Edward Lansing Harris, 6719 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. George Hoadley

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Post Office Bldg., Cleveland`; J. A. Fluckey, acting director.

OKLAHOMA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Eugene B. Lawson, 518 Osage Street, Wowata.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Tom Hope, Ada.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Walter D. Elrod, 900 N. Grand Avenue, Okmulgee.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. S. W. Parish

OREGON:

Womans Committee, Council of National Defense;

Chairman, Mrs. Charles H. Castner, Hood River.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Charles E. Castner, Hood River.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Isaac L. Patterson, Eola Road, Salem.

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, 249 Ankeny St., Portland; R. P. Bonham, director.

RHODE ISLAND:

Woman' Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. Rush Sturges, State House, Providence.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Horace G. Bissell, East Greenwich.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Albert L. Calder, Second, 35 S. Angell Street, Providence.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. Rush Sturges

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, 222 Federal Bldg., Providence; James A. Sullivan, inspector.

SOUTH CAROLINA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. F. Louise Mayes, Greenville.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs.J. L. Coker, Jr., Hartsville.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. E. Walker, Duvall, Cheraw.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Miss Jane Evans

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, Custom House, Charleston; W. V. Howard, acting director.

PENNSYLVANIA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. J. Willis Martin, 1607 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Ronald P. Gleason, 947 Clay Avenue, Scranton.

Daughters of the American Revolution; Regent, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Hotel Schenley, Pittsburgh.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. Edgar W. Baird

United States Employment Service; Headquarters, 132 S. Third Street, Philadelphia; J. I. Hughes, acting director.

SOUTH DAKOTA

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Dr. Helen F. Peabody, Sioux Falls.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. Gertrude B. Gunderson, Vermillion.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent,

Mrs. E. St. Claire Snyder, 617 Second Street, Watertown.

National League for Woman's Service: Chairman, Mrs. J. E. Bird

TENNESSEE:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs George W. Denney, Knoxville.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. George W. Denney, Knoxville.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Thomas Polk, 583 East Main Street, Jackson

National League for Woman's Service: Chairman, Mrs. Jesse Overton

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, Post Office Bldg., Memphis; J. H. Ware, Inspector.

TEXAS:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Fred Fleming, 1934 N. Carroll Avenue, Dallas.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Fred Fleming, 1934 N. Carroll Avenue, Dallas.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent. Mrs. James Lowry Smith, 1101 Taylor Street, Amarillo.

National League for Woman's Service: Chairman, Mrs. Walter B. Sharpe

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, (Southern District), American National Insurance Company Bldg., Galveston; James B. Bryan, Acting Director. (Western District), El Paso; Perry P. Young, Inspector in Charge. (Northern District), Fort Worth; William H. Robb, Inspector in Charge. Sub-branches, Houston, Brownsville, Laredo, Eagle Pass, San Antonio, San Angelo, Del Rio, Big Spring, Amarillo.

UTAH :

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense; Chairman, Mrs. W. N. Williams, Bishop Bldg., Salt Lake City.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, 718 25th Street, Ogden.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. L. C. Miller, 943 East First South Street Salt Lake City.

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City; D. Arthur Plumly, Acting Director.

VERMONT:

Woman' Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. John E. Weeks, 93 Maple Street, Middlebury.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. Robert E. Smith, White River Junction.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Edward Sprague Marsh, Brandon.

National League for Woman's Service; Chairman, Mrs. Thornton F. Turner

VIRGINIA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. B. B. Munford, 603 E. Grace Street, Richmond.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Miss Helen Norris Cummings, 606 Cameron Street, Alexandria.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Miss Alethea Serpell, 902 Westover Avenue, Norfolk.

National League for Woman's Service: Chairman, Mrs. William W. Sale

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, 119 West Main Street, Norfolk; W. R. Morton, Inspector in Charge.

WASHINGTON:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Winfield R. Smith, 107 Cobb Bldg., Seattle.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. Solon Shedd, Pullman.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Overton Gentry Ellis, 1609 Water Street, Olympia.

National League for Woman's Service: Chairman, Mrs. Winfield Smith

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, 1st Avenue Union Street, Seattle; Lawrence Wood, Acting Director; Sub-branches, Spokane, Walla Walla, Tacoma, Aberdeen, Everett, Bellingham, North Yakima, Friday Harbor, Nooksack, Lynden, Custer, Port Townsend Port Angeles.

WISCONSIN:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Henry E. Morgan, State House, Madison.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. D. Harvey, Menomie.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. John P. Hume, 539 Terrace Avenue, Milwaukee.

National League for Woman's Service: Chairman. Mrs. John W. Mariner

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, 809 Manufacturer's Home Building, Milwaukee; J. C. Hise, Inspector in Charge.

WEST VIRGINIA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Joseph G. Cochran, 1016 Market Street, Parkersburg.

Federation of Women's Clubs; President, Mrs. Joseph G. Cochran, 1016 Market Street, Parkersburg.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Linn Brannon, 236 Center Avenue, Weston.

WYOMING:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. R. A. Morton, Cheyenne.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. R. A. Morton, Cheyenne.

Daughters of the American Revolution: Regent, Mrs. Edward Gillette, Sheridan.

United States Employment Service: Headquarters, Cheyenne.

ALASKA:

Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense: Chairman, Mrs. Thomas J. Donohoe, Valdez.

Federation of Women's Clubs: President, Mrs. Thomas J. Donohue, Valdez.


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