RD07857

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February 16th, 1918.

Mrs. H. H. Loeffler,
Armour, So. Dak.

My dear Mrs. Loeffler:--

Not-with-standing the fact that you have
written me that you are not the one to take the lead at
Armour, I am going to hang on to you, at least, until after
some one else is elected in your place.

As I wrote you, we have two National
organizers with us now and are planning to send Mrs. McMahon
to you, some time within the next two weeks, and I am asking
you to do all you can to help Mrs. McMahon get in touch
with the women of your town, for the purpose of organizing
a county central committee, with whom we can work. This
will be doing a great stroke for the suffrage cause, if you
will be all the help you can to her. Mrs. McMahon will
write you as to the exact time of her arrival, and if you
can do some thing toward interesting the women in meeting
Mrs. McMahon, even though you still insist that you can not
be chairman, you will have done us a great favor and given
the suffrage cause a boost.

Sincerely,

Pyle

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