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Club Notes

WOMAN'S CLUB OF TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA [illustration]

April 1967 President, Mrs. F. R. Coxen Number 8 Seven

NEWS & NOTES

By Nancy

Congratulations to Mrs. Sam Wahnish who has assumed the office of 1st V. P. of the Club. We look forward to working with Hester, and know that her predecessor, Mrs. B. Draughn, will continue to serve our club with the same enthusiasm she has always shown.

Our profound thank to Mr. Morton Hirshberg who gave a $100 Memorial to the Club on the 100th anniversary of his mother's birth date.

Mrs. Julius Hirshberg (Mena E. Williams) was one of the club's charter members; and we are proud to have her cousin, Miss Ruby Diamond, as one of our Life Members. This donation, in the name of Mrs. Hirshberg, has been placed in our Memorial Scholarship Loan Program at F.S.U. Students needing help to further their education can, for many years to come, benefit from the thoughtfulness of Mr. Morton Hirshberg.

My next trip out of town to represent you will be as a delegate to the FFWC State Convention, April 17, in Daytona Beach. There are nine Resolutions to be presented at the convention, they are listed in the other column, very briefly, for your information. We would welcome your opinion, so that the club delegates might each cast her vote as your true representative.

There will also be introduced several amendments to our FFWC By-Laws. If you're interested I would be happy to discuss them with you, otherwise we trust you will rely upon the discretion of your delegates to cast their vote in the best interest for a better State Federation.

Delegates will be announced at April meeting. We wish you could all go with us, but will give you our report in May.

Nancy Coxen, President *******************************************************

APRIL PROGRAM

Department of Legislation Chairman, Mrs. M. B. Riherd

Speakers: Mrs. George Thurston, Elementary school teacher

Peter Guarisco, Member School Board

Miley Miers, Representative

[Iillegible] you know 'Legislative Wives' invite them to the meeting. A good program is planned - so bring a guest and help us welcome our special guests.

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:

Mrs. Harry Conners 385-2344 Mrs. Jim Dye 385-1649

DEADLINE WEDNESDAY NOON FOR

RESERVATIONS OR CANCELLATIONS

[illustration] Phone Now!

The Calendar

Apr. 13 - 1 P.M. Luncheon Meeting 16 - 22 National Library Week 17 - 20 FFWC Conv. - Daytona Beach 27 - 10 A.M. Fellowship Morning Hostess - Dept. of Education 7:30 P.M. American Homes Dept. Dinner Meeting May 4 - 10 A.M. Board of Directors

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NEW APPOINTMENTS:

Membership Comm. Chrm.,Mrs. Laymon Carlile Fair Comm. Chrm., Mrs. Ed Mooney

NEW COURTESY MEMBER:

Mrs. John E. Champion

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AMERICAN HOMES DEPARTMENT

Chrm. Mrs. Dewey Eubanks

Mrs. L. H. Paul, Jr. and Mrs. O. L. Dorsey are planning an interesting program

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"GOURMET'S DELIGHT"

A special invitation is extended to members to bring their teen-age daughters to this meeting, it's their turn to be honored!

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:

Mrs. Ralph Brown 385-3368 Mrs. Carl Brinkley 877-2294

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RESOLUTIONS:

1. State Legislature change age to 16 for special driving permit, to 18 for regular driver's license.

2. That paregoric be restricted to sale only upon prescription by State and Fed. laws.

3. Support legislation to make motorcycling safer for all, expecially young people.

4. That the song "Florida", words and music by ZeePaille, be adopted as official song for our state by legislature.

5. Recommend enforcement of existing state laws by estabnlishing Florida research and Treatment Center to provided treatment for child molesters 'who can benefit from it'.

6. State introduce legislative bill forbidding indecent expsoure of female bosom in public places.

7. State pass law requiring proof of small-pox vaccination upon enrolling in first grade.

8. Work towards Federal legislation stipulating ANY tuition moneys paid to colleges for educational purposes be fully deductible under Federal Income Tax.

9. Encourage efforts of all agencies, local, county & state, engaged in family planning control, to increase efforts for safer means of population control.

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