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THEIR ANNUAL MEETING.

Women Belonging to the Club Federation Assemble in Fremont.

Special Dispatch to the World-Herald.

Fremont. Neb., Oct. 9-The annual meeting of the Nebraska Federation of Women's clubs, which met here yesterday, was a great success.

The session was called to order at 10 o'clock. The forenoon was spent in receiving delegates with credentials and assigning them to places of entertainment. The afternoon session convened promptly at 2 o'clock and was favored by an instrumental duet. The reports of the secretary, treasurer, auditor and librarian were then listened to. After a song by Mrs. F.S. Harrison, Mrs. J.F. Reynolds, president of the Fremont club, delivered the address of welcome. The president, Mrs. A. W. Field of Omaha, then delivered her address. Mrs. M.M. Ford delivered an address entitled "Responsibility of the Woman's Club Toward Public Questions." Mrs. H.H. Shuman of Nebraska City read a paper "Significant Phases of the Club Movement." The Lovelei quartet, composed of Misses Maud Oakley and Lillian Terry and Mesdames A.G. Edwards and A.D. Campbell, sang "The Old Folks at Home."

Miss Vesia Gray led the discussion, "Women Before the Law." Mrs. Elizabeth J. Travis that of "Property Rights." "Woman in Nebraska," by Mrs. Archibald A. Scott of Lincoln. The committees were then appointed and the secretary called the roll of delegates.

Among the delegates present were noticed: Mrs. Elia W. Peattie and Mrs. Judge Field, president of the federation, of Omaha; Mrs. B.M. Stoutenbourough, vice president; Mesdames S.H. Atwood, O.H. Snyder, J.G. Richey, Byron Clark, Judge Newall, Travis, Rawin, Elson and Butler of Plattsmouth; Messrs. I.N. Baker of Lincoln, Kate True of Tecumseh, L.C. Voss of Columbus, and about 200 others.

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THEIR ANNUAL MEETING.

Women Belonging to the Club Federation Assemble in Fremont.
Special Dispatch to the World-Herald.
Fremont. Neb., Oct. 9-The annual meeting of the Nebraska Federation of Women's clubs, which met here yesterday, was a great success.
The session was called to order at 10 o'clock. The forenoon was spent in receiving delegates with credentials and assigning them to places of entertainment. The afternoon session convened promptly at 2 o'clock and was favored by an instrumental duet. The reports of the secretary, treasurer, auditor and librarian were then listened to.After a song by Mrs. F.S. Harrison, Mrs. J.F. Reynolds, president of the Fremont club, delivered the address of welcome. The president, Mrs. A. W. Field of Omaha, then delivered her address. Mrs. M.M. Ford delivered an address entitled "Responsibility of the Woman's Club Toward Public Questions." Mrs. H.H. Shuman of Nebraska City read a paper "Significant Phases of the Club Movement." The Lovelei quartet, composed of Misses Maud Oakley and Lillian Terry and Mesdames A.G. Edwards and A.D. Campbell, sang "The Old Folks at Home."
Miss Vesia Gray led the discussion, "Women Before the Law." Mrs. Elizabeth J. Travis that of "Property Rights." "Woman in Nebraska," by Mrs. Archibald A. Scott of Lincoln. The committees were then appointed and the secretary called the roll of delegates.
Among the delegates present were noticed: Mrs. Elia W. Peattie and Mrs Judge Field, president of the federation, of Omaha; Mrs. B.M. Stoutenbourough, vice president; Mesdames S.H. Atwood, O.H. Snyder, J.G. Richey, Byron Clark, Judge Newall, Travis, Rawin, Elson and Butler of Plattsmouth; Messrs. I.N. Baker of Lincoln, Kate True of Tecumseh, L.C. Voss of Columbus, and about 200 others.