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He presented a letter from the presi will be available for use of all chapters.
dent of one of our chapters transmit
5. Payment of dues annually was
ting the offer of a group of county recommended as a means of reducing
employees .to assist financially in the the secretary’s work and as a saving to
presentation of the Retirement Bill to the members.
the legislature. The expense of the ac
6. Mr. Gemmell suggested a "State
tuarial analysis was considerable and ment of Association’s objectives and
the president was authorized to have the anticipated benefits,” possibly in the
chapter president to whom this offer form of a printed promotional folder,
had been made transmit' this informa as a, means of educating our own mem
tion to the group of county employees bers and of interesting prospective
and invite them to contribute to this members. The Board approved this sug
expense if they so desired.
gestion and Mr. Gemmell was appointed
Methods of assisting the member chairman of a committee to be assisted
ship committees were discussed:
by Floyd Query and one member from
1. Miss Dotson stated that she was each of the other chapters in Salem, to
forming a Salem membership commit prepare the text for a proposed folder
tee composed of one woman member to be submitted to the members of the
from each Salem chapter.
board for suggestions and approval be
2. Reports were made of membership fore printing. Mr. Gemmell and Mr.
contests in several chapters which have
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been very successful and similar con
tests were recommended for other
chapters.
3. A motion was made that the Ex
ecutive Secretary make membership a.
first order of business during the next
few months inasmuch as existing chap-
ters can extend membership in their
departments but have difficulty in con
tacting new departments.
4. Mr. Clymer reported that reminder
cards were being printed for chapter
secretaries to send to members who be
came delinquent and that these cards
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