Letter from Agnes Martin to Hazel F. Shipman, July 10, 1924

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A Music Club in every City, in every County, in every State in the Union, and Junior Boys' and Girls' Clubs Auxiliary. North Carolina Federation of Music Clubs

President Mrs. J. Norman Wills Greensboro

First Vice-President Mrs. Willis H. Slane High Point Second Vice-President Mrs. Harold Andrews 1905 Park Drive Raleigh Third Vice-President Mrs. O. C. Hamilton Asheville

Recording Secretary Mrs. Horace Sebring Winston-Salem Corresponding Secretary Miss Agnes Martin Greensboro Treasurer Mrs. Frost Torrence Gastonia

State Chairmen: Education: Mrs. W. J. Ferrell Raleigh Junior Clubs: Mrs. Moody Stroud Greensboro Public School Music: William Breach Winston-Salem Music Settlement Schools: Miss Agnes Martin Greensboro Church Music: J. Foster Barnes Greensboro American Music: Wade R. Brown Greensboro Young Artists' Contest: Mrs. Bernard Cone Greensboro Library Extension: Mrs. Thomas Maslin Winston-Salem Finance: Mrs. W. G. Shipman High Point Ways and Means: Mrs. Vance Weill Goldsboro Special Memberships: Mrs. W. A. Harper Elon College Legislation: Mrs. E. E. Randolph Raleigh Publicity: Mrs. Thomas F. Opie Burlington Mrs. R. G. Buckner Asheville Mrs. Harry E. Barlow New Bern

National Federation Officers: President: Mrs. John F. Lyons 900 Soutland Avenue Fort Worth, Texas First Patron and Chairman of Finance: Mrs. Frank A Seiberling Stan Hywet Hall Akron, Ohio President South Atlantic District: Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas Charles Edward Apartments Columbia, South Carolina Editor of the Bulletin: Mrs. Helen H. Mills 1200 Columbia Terrace Peoria, Illinois

July 10th '24

Dear Mrs. Shipman - I've been "hard at it" trying to get the minutes of the last Fed. meeting all ready for you - but have discovered that the Resolutions never reached me. I believe you were to forward these to me - were you not? I hate to bother you in the summer about it - but I do want to "get this off my mind." Would you mind mailing them to me at your very earliest convenience?

The next time I'm in

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High Point longer than a second I'm going to try to run out to see you! I'm a little late in telling you how sorry I am to hear of your recent sorrow - but I want you to know I've thought of you many times! You're such a happy, brave little somebody, I know you'll meet this new situation bravely! Sincere sympathy and love

from Agnes Martin.

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