By the Associated Press
Raleigh, N.C., April 26—Following the selection of Fayetteville as the 1925 convention city and after electing officers, the North Carolina division of the Travelers Protective association adjourned its 1924 convention here today. The delegates also heard an address by O. Max Gardner, prominent in Democratic circles and a former lieutenant governor.
Officers were elected as follows:
President, O.W. Patterson of Greensboro; first vice president, Robert H. Warner of Raleigh; second vice president, J.W. Dailey of Wilson; third vice president, C.L. Mosteller, Hickory; fourth vice president, D.A. Hargett, Charlotte; and secretary, D.C. Crutchfield of Winston-Salem, who succeeds himself.
From the front page of the Durham Morning Herald, Sunday, April 27, 1924
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