An interesting feature of the day was the action taken on the resolution made through a member of the Auxiliary, by a member of the Convention. Voting against the resolution, “That we, the members of the Woman’s Auxiliary present at this annual meeting do approve of the proposition that women be eligible to vote in parish meetings,” were twenty-five branches; in favor, four branches; and divided, one branch.
(Source: Meeting Minutes of May 13, 1913, 1913 Woman’s Auxiliary Annual Report, 11)