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Membership card for Wake County Chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, ca. 1972
This membership card proves that State's Mates was involved with the Wake County Chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 1972.
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Notes on Possible Areas of help at Wake County Detention Home, Autumn 1960
This bulletin lists the needs of the Wake County Detention Home, which was State's Mates annual project in 1960.
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Projects Committee Minutes, November 14, 1963
The minutes from the Projects Committee meeting where they discussed service project possibilities for the year and unanimously voted on helping at the Methodist Home for Children.
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Projects Committee Minutes, November 16, 1963
The minutes from the Projects Committee meeting where they discussed taking on work with the library, including helping run the front desk and making drapes for the library's windows.
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Projects committee report, 1967-1968
The report outlines the activities done at the Westhaven Rest Home, the civic project the members of States Mates chose for the year.
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Report of Projects Committee, October 10, 1960
This report outlines possible annual projects for State's Mates in the inaugural year of the Projects Committee.
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Report to the Board, November 14, 1960
This report chronicles a State's Mates visit to the Wake County Detention home in November, 1960.
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State's Mates Performing for Durham Veterans, April 1, 1961
These images show several State's Mates (and their children) putting on a fashion show at a veteran's hospital in Durham, NC.
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Wagg'n Tongue Projects Committee Excerpt, January, 1971
This excerpt shows the two main contenders for the State's Mates annual project in 1971: work at a local orphanage and visiting patients at Dorothea Dix.
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Barbara Medders to Linda Sherrill, October 18, 1961
This letter from a former president to Linda Sherrill and State's Mates updated them on life after her husband's graduation.