WOMEN REVISE
LIST OF WORKERS
Will Urge Registration and
Casting of Ballots.
Committees in All Wards to Interest Enfranchised Voters
in Elections.
The list of chairmen, and vice-chairmen of committees, appointed to organize women of Greater Knoxville to register and vote in the September elections has been revised and the organization has been nearly completed. Mrs.
R. L. Cunningham is city chairman and
Mrs. Will D. Wright and Mrs. John S.
Brown, vice-chairmen. They are working under the supervision of the Non-
Partisan Political League, of which Mrs,
T. P. Miller is chairman.
Plans have been completed for the
participation of women in all walks of
life in the coming elections. Night
meetings will be held by business and
professional women and women of various wards will meet to hear talk by
candidates for city offices and to learn
the manner of voting.
The revised list of women, chairmen
and vice-chairmen, who are to canvass
the city to interest the newly enfranchised sex in the elections, follows:—
First- ward—Mrs. John M. Currier,
chairman, Mrs. George French, vice-
chairman.
Second ward—Mrs. Charles O. Lutz,
chairman; Mrs. Albert Hope, vice-chairman
Third ward—Mrs. Mortimer Thompson, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Pope, vice-
chairman.
Fourth ward—Mrs. Will Brownlee,
chairman, Mrs. George Culley, vice-
chairman.
Fifth ward—Mrs. Jacob Reich.
Sixth ward—Miss Kate Murphy, chairman; Miss Louise Bignall and Mrs.
Ralph Mountcastle, vice-chairmen
Seventh Ward—Miss Ray Williams,
chairman; Mrs. F. H. Steele and Mrs.
W. L. Stooksbury, vice-chairmen.
Eighth ward—Mrs. H. W. Allan.
Ninth ward—Mrs. E. J. Thornton,
chairman; Mrs. J. R. Crittenden and
Mrs. Ben Kennedy, vice-chairmen.
Tenth ward—Mrs. B. A. Tripp, chairman; Mrs. A. S. Kirkpatrick, vice-chairman.
Eleventh ward—Mrs. E. H. Lennon,
chairman; Mrs. Eugene Fretts and
Mrs. Arthur Mann, vice-chairmen.
Twelfth ward—Mrs. Ben S. Boyd,
chairman; Mrs. Sara Hood and Miss
Rose Carden, vice-chairmen
Thirteenth, ward—Miss Mae Monday,
chairman.
Fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth
wards (Park City)—Mrs. J. M. Kirby,
chairman; Mrs. George Bunn, vice-
chairman.
Seventeenth ward—Mrs. J. B. Guinn,
chairman: Mrs. Popejoy, vice-chairman.
Eighteenth ward—Miss Annie Richardson, chairman.
Nineteenth ward—Mrs. H. E. Chrls-
tenbery, chairman; Mrs, L. H. Lewis,
vice-chairmen.
Twentiethward—Miss Margaret Wor-
thington, chairman; Mrs. E. L. Rags-
dale, vice-chairman
Twenty-first ward—Miss Waddell,
chairman; Miss Richardson, vice-chairman.
Twenty-second ward — Miss Lida
Greenlea. chairman.
Twenty-third ward—Miss Rosa Hall Ryno, chairman.
Twenty-fourth ward — Mrs. John
Brown, chairman.
Twenty-fifth ward—Mrs. Will Gilbert,
chairman.
Twentysixth ward — Mrs. C
Weaver, chairman; Mrs. John Agee,
vice-chairman.