Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1912 — MRS. CONE JOHNSON. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MRS. CONE JOHNSON.
One of the Vice Presidents of the Woman’s National Wilson and Marshall Organization.
Mrs. Gone Johnson of Tyler, Tex., one of the vice presidents of th. Woman s National W ilson and Marshall organization and president of the Wilson and Marshall Woman’s organization in Texas, is in New York where she win remaln during the rest of the presidential campaign in connection ■with the work of the national organization at the beadquarters in the Fifth Avenue building. Mrs. Johnson came east with her husband, who is one of the most prominent politicians, most successful lawyers and niost brilliant orators in Texas, to,attend the Baltimore convention. Mr. Johnson was chairman of the Texas delegation which, as is well known, was solid for Governor Wilson throughout me famous Baltimore sessions. He will actively participate in the campaign, delivering a number of speeches for the ticket. Mrs. Johnson has been spending the summer in the east and will remain here to do all in her power for the advancement of the Democratic cause and the election of Wilson and Marshall. Mrs. Johnson has done splendid work in her own state at the head of the organization of women which has been working with success in a well directed effort to raise funds for the Democratic cause and increase interest In the campaign. She was president of the Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs and has for years been active in that organization. She was formerly president of the Texas division United Daughters of the Confederacy She was for over ten years a member of the board of regents of the College of Industrial Arts located at Denton, Tex. This board was the first In the history of the state to include women. Mrs. Johnson’s presence will add material strength to the splendid headquarters force of the national organization with which she is officially connected. '
