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WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, INC.

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO THE NATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Houston, Texas- August 11-15, 1968

The Women's Auxiliary to the National Medical Association, led by Mrs. Ashley O. Thomas of Washington, D.C., President, will pursue the convention theme: "Profiles of New Dimensions- Highlighting Personal and Family Living and Sex Education."
The August meeting of the Auxiliary, concurrent with the NMA sessions, anticipates 500 delegates and visitors at Houston's Shamrock Hilton Hotel.
Organised in 1935 to create a greater interest in the NMA, the Auxiliary attempts to aid and encourage the medical profession in its efforts to educate the public in matters of sanitation and health.

[pictured- Mrs Ashley O. Thomas]

[NOTE-description of image at bottom of page] National Medical Association's Women's Auxiliary President-Elect meets with Brooklyn and Long Island physician's wives. Left to Right: Mrs. Lloyd Goldson, Mrs. Vernal Cave, Mrs. George Atwell, Msr. Basi Jones, Mrs. John Capps, President-Elect of Norfolk, Virginia and Professor of Psychology at Virginia State College, Mrs. Ivory Manley, and Mrs. Leslie Alexander, hostess.