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Show Page 112 of whom 300 to St. Closing the Five for Fifty program, 1100 members, for a on Tuesday night, Louis were spotlighted by special stage seating St. Louis the reprecame Gold Membership Cards had been handed group 1of them. sentaqion earlier at a VIP Breakfast. Watch National Business Women, Convention Issue, MemberrhiP Awards for full details of other in which South Carolina took top honors. of Field ''Thresholds of Tomorrow", Mrs. Patricia Hitt, Director audienc Serv Lces for Health, Education and Welfare, told the Tuesday evening She of progress. that she sensed an eagerness in BPW to get on with the job action an discussed, among many subjects, the surtax, tax reforms, voluntary affairs in the President Nixon's commitment to greater involvement of women Speaking on of government , doffed to five on Tuesday evening in the Federation's sixth annual presentations to individuals and organizations advancing the status Top Hats women. were Recipients were: Congresswoman Martha Griffiths, Michigan; Robert M. Torras, Marietta, Georgia; First National Bank of Arizona, Phoenix; Silver Burdett Company, MOrristown, N. J.; Northwestern Bell Telephone Company of 0 and Minneapolis. The Girl Scouts were among thoseipaying tribute to the Federation and 50th Anniversary during Wednesday's' business session. its in addition to voting, included the Editors Work for State Treasurers and Executive Secretaries. Early activity Wednesday, shop and the Workshop The Convention body on Wednesday enjoyed an audio-visual presentation of the 1968-69 Federation-Foundation Annual Report by President Hope Roberts. -30- |