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Show WESTERN WOMAN WINS OYER SLATE CANDIDATE BOSTON, Juno 30. The announcement announce-ment of the selection of Mrs. Philip N. Moore of St Louis as the president of the Federation of Women's clubs for tho next two years, was the. most important feature of today's sossion. Mrs. Mooro received 51G of tho 006 votes cast, the rest going to Mrs. May Alden Ward of Boston, tho candidate named yesterday by tho nominating committee With tho exception of president, presi-dent, all the other candidates of tho nominating committoo wero uuopposcd, and wero elected as follows: First vice-nrcs'deut Mrs. Joseph Evans Cowlcs. California. second vice-president Mrs. Bcllo King Shermnn, Illinois. Recording secretary Mrs. Henry IT. Dawson, N, J. Corresponding secretary Mrs. Frank N. Sheik, Wyoming. Treasurer Mrs. G. M. Wolch, Minnesota. Minne-sota. Auditor Mrs. lludolph Blankonburg, Pennsylvania. Directors Mrs, Guy It. C. Allen. Wheeling. W. Va.: Mrs. Philip- Carpenter, Car-penter, Now York; Mrs. Sarah E. Evans. Portland, Or.; Mrs. William A. Johnson, Topeka, Kan.; Mrs. C. P. Kin-sov. Kin-sov. Valparaiso, lud. When the result of the balloting was announced there was no applause, the presiding officer, Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker, having requested the delegates to refrain from making a demonstration. demonstra-tion. ' |