Monday, Nov. 6, 1933
"Mrs. Kate Gardner Hagan , prominently identified in Mobile's political and civic life, died yesterday afternoon at a local infirmary, following a prolonged illness. ... In Mobile's political life (she) was considered the dominant woman force and individuality."
During World War I, she had organized "the Patriotic and Civic league, from which Mobile County's League of Women Voters grew. She was the first president of that organization. She served as a member of the board of registrars in Mobile, and on the juvenile court commission. She was a member of the state training school board, and she taught music."...
Monday, Nov. 6, 1933
"Mrs. Kate Gardner Hagan , prominently identified in Mobile's political and civic life, died yesterday afternoon at a local infirmary, following a prolonged illness. ... In Mobile's political life (she) was considered the dominant woman force and individuality."
During World War I, she had organized "the Patriotic and Civic league, from which Mobile County's League of Women Voters grew. She was the first president of that organization. She served as a member of the board of registrars in Mobile, and on the juvenile court commission. She was a member of the state training school board, and she taught music."...
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