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THE TEXAS ALMANAC. 285
Organizations of Texas.Abstractos' Association, Texas-President, J.
Grover Wells, 319 Gunter Building. San Antonio;
secretary, M. Tucker Wells, 319 Gunter Building,
San Antonio.
Accountants, Texas Society df Certified-Presi-
dent, Luke B. Garvin. 1228 Allen Building, Dal-
las: secretary, J. E. Hutchinson Jr., 1306 Santa Fe
Building. Dallas.
Advertising Clubs, International., Tenth District-
President, James P. Simpson. 1005 North Crawford
street, Dallas; secretary, Beeman Fisher, 630 Inter-
urban Building, Dallas.
Agricultural & Mechanical College, Ex-Students'
Association of-President. B. J. Garrity, Dallas
Athletic Club Building, Dallas; secretary, J. M.
Order, Texas Power and Light Company. Dallas.
American Legion. Department of Texas-State
commander, R. C. Winters. Abilene, post adjutant,
Station-'. Hankins. fourth floor New Land Office
Building, Austin.
American Revolution. Sons of (Texas Society)--
President. Sam P. Cochran, Dallas; secretary,
James C. Jones. Dallas.
Anti-Saloon League of Texas-President, Dr. S.
P. Brooks, Waco; secretary, George Sergeant, 1219
Mercantile Bank Building. Dallas; superintendent,
Atticus Webb. Slaughter Building. Dallas.
Architects, American Institute of (North Texas
Chapter)-President, Otto H. Lang, American Ex-
change Bank Building. Dallas; secretary, Clyde H.
Griesenback, Southwestern Life Building, Dallas.
Automobile Association. Texas State-President,
E. C. Blesi, Dallas; secretary, W. Hatcher Thomas,
Dallas.
Automotive Dealers' Association, Texas-Presi-
dent. Pat Davis. Houston; manager and secretary,
Capt. W. A. Williamson. Gunter Hotel, San An-
tonio.
Bagmen of Texas-Governor, H. G. Turner, Den-
ison; clerk. W. P. Gilbert, Waco.
Baking Industry. Texas Association of-Presi-
dent. Paul H. Fuqua, Dallas; secretary, W. P.
Kleber. Dallas.
Band Teachers' Association, Inc., Texas-Pres-
ident, G. C. Collum. Spur; secretary-treasurer, E.
A. Lightfoot. B-yan.
Bankers' Association, Texas-President. Charles
A. Fisk. Amarillo; secretary, W. A. Philpott Jr.,
Dallas.
Baptist Student Union of Texas-President, R. F.
Royal, Seminary Hill; secretary, John Caylor, Dal-
las.
Baptist Women's Missionary Union df Texas-
President. Mrs. F. S. Davis, 1904 Ross avenue,
Dallas; Texas secretary, Mrs. J. E. Leigh, 719
Slaughter Building, Dallas; recording secretary,
Mrs. W. D. Howell, McKinney.
Baptist Young People's Union of Texas-Presi-
dent. John L. Boggs. Sherman; corresponding sec-
retary. T. C. Gardner. Dallas; recording secretary,
Mrs. W. E. Hamilton. Dallas.
Bar Association, Texas-President, T. W. David-
son, Marshall; secretary, George C. Gaines Jr.,
Houston.
Bee Keepers' Association, Texas-President, L.
R. Nolan, Corsicana; secretary, H. P. Parks, Rt. E,
Box 368. San Antonio.
Bible Society, American (Southwest Division)--
Manager, the Rev. J. J. Morgan, 911 Main street,
Dallas; secretary. Miss Irene Freeman, Dallas.
Bottlers' Association, Texas State-President,
Taylor Greer, Mineola: secretary, W. P. Reeves,
Greenville.
Broom Manufacturers' Association, Texas-Pres-
ident. G. E. Courtney, Fort Worth; secretary, G.
W. Spikes, Dalworth Park.
Building and Loan Associations. Texas League of
-President, I. Friedlander. Houston; secretary, C,
Gordon Jones. Houston. (President-Elect Harry S.
McKeever, Fort Worth. will take office after April
1, 1927.)
Bus Owners' Association, Southern.
Butter. Egg and Poultry Association, Texas--
President. Wilson Jorden. Brady; secretary, J. P.
White, Abilene.
Canal Association of Louisiana and Texas, Intra-
coastal-President. C. S. E. Holland. care Second
National Bank. Houston: vice president and general
manager. Roy Miller, Corpus Christi.
Catholic Alumnae, International Federation of
(Texas Chater)-President. Mrs. Cecil Smith. 900
South Crockett. Sherman: secretary. Mrs. W. Ster-
ling Rodgers. 4026 Hawthorne avenue, Dallas.Cattle Raisers' Association, Texas and South-
western-P'.esident. R. h. Lieberg, Corpus Christi;
secretary, E. B. Spiller. Fort Worth.
Chamber of Commerce-(For local Chambers of
Commerce see separate list )
Chamber of Commerce. East Texas-P-esident, R.
M. Kelly. Longview; secretary. W. M. Blanton,
Longview.
Chamber of Commerce, West Texas-President,
A. P. Dugan. Littlefield; manager. Homer D.
Wade. Stamford.
Chamber of Commerce of United States (South
Central Division)-Manager, Joseph F. Leopold,
Dallas.
Chick Association. Texas Baby-President. P E.
Payne. Step, enville: secretary, Ross h. Sherwood,
College Station
Chiefs Ef Police and City Marshals, Texas Asso-
ciation of-President, C. W. Trammell, chii f of
police, Dallas. Texas; secretary, George A. Smith,
Smith Detective Agency. Dallas.
Chiropody Society of Texas-President. Dr. J. A.
Hershel, 2112 Avenue E, Galveston; secretary, Dr.
W. C Loftin. 506 Amicable Building. Waco.
Chiropodists. Southern Association of--resident,
Dr. W. Lee. Dallas; secretary. Dr. W. C. Loftin,
Waco.
Chiropractic Association, State of Texas-Presi-
dent. C. W. Maier. D. C. P. O. Box li1. Hills-
boro: secretary. C. C Ryckman. D. C.. 15 Ed-
wards Building. Yoakum
Chiropractic College Alumni Association, Texas-
President, Dr. Irving A. Dobnieier, 303 Adnms
Building, Port Arthur: secretary. Dr. Freddie
Lightfoot. 617 Ripley avenue, San Antonio.
Christian Endeavor Union, .Texas-President, Jack
B. Dale. Electra: secretary. Florence Richardson,
316 North Wood street. Sherman.
Christian Missionary Convention, Texas-Presi-
dent, Mike H. Thomas. Dallas: secretary-treasurer,
Paul J. Merrill. 635 West Sixts avenue. Corsicana,
Circulation Managers' Association. Texas-Presi-
dent. W. L. Golden. News-Tribune. Galveston; sec-
retary, H. E. Murphree. Houston Chronicle, Hous-
ton.
Civil Engineers, American, Society of (Texas
(Section)-President. F. E Giesecke, 901 East
Twenty-Fourth street, Austin; secretary. E. N.
Noyes, 1105-08 Mercantile -Building. Dallas.
Claim Agents' Association. Texas-Southwestern-
President. S G. Seabrook, Pine Bluff, Ark.; sec-
retary. R. O. Carter. Dallas
Cleaners and Dyers' Association, Southweste'n-
President. Lloyd Lewis. care Lewis Cleann C('om.
pany, Hutchinson, Kan ; secretary. 0 I. . ham-
pan. 5902 Delmar street. St. Louis. Mo.
Clothiers and Furnishers' Association, Texas Re-
tail-President. Emil Frank. care Frank Brc>.. San
Antonio: secretary, I. H. Werner, Hotel Menger,
San Antonio.
Coal Dealers' Association, Texas Retail-Presi-
dent. Hugh L. Wallace. Fo-t Wo"th; secreta-y,
Clarence R Goldman. 113 South Washington ave-
nue. Dallas.
Colleges, Association of Texas--President, W. J.
McConnell. Denton; secretary, Charles E. Friley,
College Station.
College Association, Texas Junior-President, J.
S. Cook. Temple.
Colonial Dames of America. The National Society
of the (in the State of Texa-)-President. M-ss
Mary Josephine Palm,. 2009 Whiitis avenr" . A -1;;
secretary, Mrs. A. N. McCallum, 507 West Thirty-
Second street. Auxtin.
Commercial Executives' Association, T'xas--
President. Bryan Blalock, Marshall; secretary,
Maury Hopkins. Plainview.
Confederate Veterans, Sons of-State commander,
T. A. Bledsoe, Abilene.
Conservation Association, Texas-P*esident. J A.
Kemp. Wichita Falls: secretary. Homer D. Wade,
Stamford.
Contractors' Association, Texas Sheet Meta--
President. E. O. Wood. 238-'0 West Thi't" enth,
Fort Worth; Ha-ry Stanyer. 2224 Alamo. Dallrs.
Contractors of America, Association General
(Texas Branch)-President. Thoma S Byrn. Fort
Worth; executive secretary. Frank N. Wat-on,
Construction Industry Buildine. Dallas; secretary-
treasurer. Dewey DarnelL Abilene.
Cotton Association, Texas-President. D. C. Reed,
Austin: secretary. L. T. Murray, Weco.
Cotton Association. Texas Farm Bureau-Presi-
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