Mrs. W. R. Loder, Hutchinson, First Vice-President Mrs. B. K. Goodwin, Emporia, Convention Chairman If your work or business doesn’t mean for you a hard row to hoe, very likely it doesn’t have a future worth digging for. —Sunshine Magazine. There is no problem on earth so large that its cause and cure do not root back in individual responsibilities. —Fosdick. age a init iM hl hl, yy, \ et ee Sie 519 Commercial Emporia, Kansas In, THE KANSAS PARENT-TEACHER x 227227922 22777? Mrs. W. R. Loder, Ist Vice-President Question—We have members other than our delegates who are interested in attending the convention. May they come and do they have to register and pay the $1.00? Answer—After you have filled your quota of voting delegates, the president’ or alternate who shall be elected by the association and one delegate or alter- nate for every twenty-five members or major fraction thereof in good stand- ing as shown on the books of the State Treasurer, you may send visiting dele- gates, but they are not entitled to vote. Standing Rules April 17, 1934 It shall be a Standing Rule that when a Unit has registered its full quota of accredited delegates for the Convention, any member wishing to attend be given a visitor’s card, or when a Unit has not its full quota of accredited delegates registered, any member wishing to at- tend must pay the required registration fee of $1.00 for a visitor’s card and this card shall be transferable; also any per- son being called to appear on the pro- gram be given a courtesy card for that one day. It shall also be understood that all evening sessions are free to the public. Standing Rules April 7, 1936. A fee of $.35 shall be charged visiting delegates for attendance one day. Question—Does the council president have a vote in the convention? Answer—Art. VII, section 3 of the state by-laws. Each council shall be en- titled to be represented at the conven- tion by its president, or alternate chosen by the council. Question—If a delegate is a member of more than one unit and is represent- ing more than one unit, does she have more than one vote? Answer—Art. VII, section 4. Last part of the state by-laws reads—A vot- ing member shall have but one vote, although entitled to vote in any one of several capacities. RIVERSIDE GARDENS CO. Flowers for all Occasions Emporia, Kansas Phone 1048 “Our Permanents Make Permanent Customers” Cinderella Beauty Shoppe E. L. TRIPP, Mer. Phone 523—624%4 Commercial Emporia, Kansas Mrs. Ben McCamant, Wichita, Secretary GRADE “A” NATURAL MILK For Infants and Adults Produced and Handled Under * City * State and * Federal Ordinances —e— Phone 4-2165 Wichita Natural Milk Producers Co-op Assn.