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1958

Demonstrating for the proposed City Charter.

Demonstrating for the proposed City Charter.

October, 1958

Dr. Constancia Dumlao, President, LWV-Philippines, and Mrs. Jos. R. Smith, President, LWV-Honolulu, October, 1958 - [enlarge]

Honolulu Sunday Advertiser - September 1958

TALLYING ANSWERS -- Mrs. Mildred Kosaki, left, and Mrs. Karl van der Veur, recording secretary of the league, compile information gathered in Candidates' Questionnaires prepared by Voters Service Committee.

Honolulu Sunday Advertiser - September 1958

MAKING COPIES -- Miss Margaret Wright, treasurer of the League of Women Voters, operates duplicating machine which turns out multiple copies of "Service for voters" information compiled by women of the league.

Honolulu Sunday Advertiser - September 1958

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LEADERS -- From left are Mrs. Elizabeth Wray, first vice president; Mrs. Joseph R. Smith, president; Mrs. Grace H. Smith, chairman of Voters Service Committee, and Mrs. Arlen M. Scott, second vice president. All are active in pre-election projects.

Honolulu Star-Bulletin - May 1958

League of Women Voters prepare letters for distribution to urge citizens to register so that they can vote June 14 on the proposed City-County Charter. Volunteer workers are, left to right, Mrs. Jules Fine, Mrs. Ralph Myers, project chairman, and Dr. Teru Togasaki. (Camera Hawaii Photo)

Honolulu Star-Bulletin - May 1958

Members of the League of Women Voters rode through downtown streets yesterday dressed in old-fashioned clothes and riding in a 1923 Buick to proclaim their stand for the proposed City Charter. Mrs. Milton Rosenberb, left, and Mrs. Warren C. Thomas, are shown with placards. Behind the ancient car was a news Buick with occupants in modern dress to point up the change the charter would make in city governments. (Star Bulletin Photo)

National Convention - April 1958 - [enlarge]

Banquet - League of Women Voters Convention - Atlantic City - 1958 - [enlarge]


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1957

Hawaii's Hat (5th from left) National Convention - Atlantic City, NJ - Hat Parade - 1957 - [enlarge]


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1956

Honolulu Sunday Advertiser - November 1956

Ballard Atherton, Mrs. C. F. Schulte, left, Miss Laura Draper.

clippings 1956

Plan Wednesday Rally – Members of the League of Women Voters planning a public rally to hear mayor and supervisor candidates Wednesday night are, from left, Mrs. J.R. Smith, president; Mrs. Louis Braude, vice chariman, voters' service; Mrs. C.F. Schutte, chairman, voters' service, and Mrs. Sue W. Thomas and Mrs. A.H. Cornelison, members, voters' service committee. (photo: Y. Ishii)

Mrs. Joseph R. Smith, National League Convention - Chicago - April 30 - May 4, 1956 - [enlarge]


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1954

front, l-r: Mrs. Ralph S. Meyers, President LWV-Hawaii, Mayor John H. Wilson, Mrs. Newton L. Pierce, Secretary, LWV-US. back (Supervisors): Sakae Amano, Noble K. Kauhane, Dr. Samuel K. Apoliona, James K. Trask, John M. Asing, Nicholas T. Teves, Samuel Ichinose (1954?)
John Henry Wilson, popularly known as Johnny Wilson (1871-1956), served as Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii three times: from 1920 to 1927, from 1929 to 1931, and from 1946 to 1954. (Wikipedia)
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