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wheel and loom and needle; when they were in peril on picket, we kept tearful, prayerful vigils. Are we not veterans as well as they? Hop : .ng this plan may meet with your approval, and that of the body over which you preside, I am, very respectfully yours,

Mrs. LIZZIE POLLARD, President Southern Memorial Association, Fayetteville, Ark.

The following Memorial Associations have authorized us to append their names to this memorial:

Hollywood Memorial Association, Richmond, Va. ; Mrs. Joseph Bryan, President.

Junior Hollywood Memorial Association, Richmond, Va. ; Mrs. N V. Randolph, President.

Oakwood Memorial Association, Richmond, Va. ; Mrs. Stephen Beveridge, President.

The Confederate Memorial Literary Society, Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Joseph Bryan, President; Mrs. Lizzie C. Daniel, Correspond- ing Secretary.

The Ladies' Memorial Association. Petersburg, Va. ; Mrs. H. Van L. Bird. President; Mrs. Shelton Chieves, Secretary.

The Ladies' Memorial and Literary Association of Missouri; Mrs. Leroy Valliant, President; Mrs. Jennie Edwards, Secretary.

The Warren Memorial Association, Front Royal, Va. ; Mrs. G. C. Davis, President; Mrs. W. C. Weaver, Corresponding Secretary.

The Ladies' Confederate Memorial Association, Memphis, Tenn. ; Mrs. Letitia A. Frazer, President; Phoebe Frazer, Secretary.

The Ladies' Confederate Memorial Association, Fort Mills, S. C. ; Mrs. J. B. Mack. President; Mrs. Elizabeth White, Secretary.

The Ladies' Memorial Association. Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. Wm. Caswell, President; Mrs. M. E. Lloyd, Secretary.

The Ladies' Memorial Association, Gainesville. Ala.; Mrs. D. H. Williams. President; M. B. Jackson, Secretary.

The Ladies' Confederate Memorial Association, New Orleans, La. ; Mrs. W. G. Behan, President; Mrs. Joseph Jones, Correspond- ing Secretary.

The Southern Memorial Association, Fayetteville, Ark. ; Mrs. Lizzie Pollard, President; Miss Julia A. Garside, Recording Secre- tary; Miss Sue H. Walker, Corresponding Secretary.

At 4 o'clock the meeting was again called to order. It was de- cided to have a gray ribbon badge, with embossed gold letters, as