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MISS M. E, CARTER MRS. LUCY ARMFIELD CUNINGGIM MRS. ANNIE PULLEN CRAWFORD MRS. SALLIE SOUTHALL COTTEN MRS. LIZZIE MAYHEW HENDREN
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Ye Girls of Ye Oldeia Tiiii Mrs. Lucy Armfield Cuninggim, 1858. President of Woman ' s Foreign Missionary Society of Nortti Carolina Conference. Mrs. Sallie Southale Gotten, 1863. Vice-President National Mothers ' Congress. Mrs. Lizzie Mayhew Hendren, 1854. Superintendent Juvenile Work of North Carolina Conference. Miss M. E Carter, 1854 Principal Mountain View School, Amherst, Va, Mrs. Annie Puleen Crawford, 1868. Member of Woman ' s Board of Foreign Missions, M. E, Church, South. ■ 20
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mniEic Officers- President Mrs. lyucy A. Cuninggitn . . Greensboro, N. C. First Vice-President Miss Mary L. Hendren New Bern, N. C. Second Vice-President Mrs. Carrie Caldwell Buford Henderson, N. C. Third Vice-President Mrs. R. R. Cotten Bruce, N. C. Associate Third Vice-President Mrs. W. H. Branson Durham, N. C. Recording Secretary . Miss Nannie Lee Smith Greensboro, N. C. Corresponding Secretary Miss Mabel Chadwick Beaufort, N. C. Treasurer Mrs. E. L,. Sides Greensboro, N. C. THE Association was organized for the purpose of improving the social advantages incident to an annual gathering of hundreds of former school- mates and friends, and in order that the strength of a thorough organization might become available for the pro- motion of the general interests of the institution. This Association has for some years been trying to raise the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000) to be known as The Eucy McGee Fund, in loving memorj of Eucy McGee Jones, wife of Dr. Turner M. Jones, who for thirty-six years was the efficient president of Greens- boro Female College. The object for which the fund is intended is that it may be a permanent endowment for the use of needy students. The annual income of one hundred and eighty dollars ($180) is to be divided into three scholarships of sixty ($60) each and to be loaned to worthy students of limited means. The committee has in hand more than two thousand dollars ($2,000), the in- come from which has been aiding students for several years past. The Association is very anxious to complete the fund, and will be glad to receive contributions at any time. 22 ■K ' W ' WWWWOTTONWraNWNiSSi
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