Southern Dames of America

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Southern Dames of America
AbbreviationSDA or NSSDA
EstablishedNovember 1962;62 years ago (1962-11)
Founders Kathryn Slaughter Wittichen
Founded at Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Type lineage society, charity
Jessieanne Wells
Publication
The Journal
Website southerndamesofamerica.com

The National Society Southern Dames of America (often abbreviated as SDA or NSSDA) is a lineage society and charitable organization for women of Southern heritage that supports ophthalmic research and promotes patriotic, educational, and benevolent endeavors.

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History

In November 1962, a group of women decided to form an organization for women of Southern ancestry to promote education, patriotic and literary causes, and fund scholarships. [1]

The society's first national assembly was held at the Atlanta Biltmore Hotel in Atlanta between June 2 and June 6, 1963. [1] The chartering officers of the national society were Kathryn Slaughter Wittichen, honorary president and founder; Doris Walker Lyle, national president; Ms. Henry Frost Chadeayne, national vice president at large; Mrs. Allen D. O'Brian, national secretary; Mrs. Richard B. Redwood, national treasurer; Mrs. Thomas W. Huey, national historian; and Mrs. George T. Winn, national chaplain. [1]

The second national assembly was held at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. from April 22 to April 26, 1964. [1]

In January 1965, the Georgia Society of the Southern Dames of America held a luncheon at the Capital City Club in Atlanta, where national vice president Mrs. Hiram Mozley discussed plans for the national society's European tour. [2] The national president, Mrs. Lee H. Lyle, was also in attendance and gave updates on two of the national society's major projects, the Thomas Jefferson Political Science and History Award and the Eye Bank Program. [2]

The society's main goals are to support ophthalmic research and promote patriotic, educational, and benevolent endeavors. [3] Members of the society financially support various eye care centers, hospitals, and schools for the blind. [4] [5]

List of presidents

The presidents of the National Society Southern Dames of America have been: [6]

NumberPresidentYears in officeState of membership
1 Kathryn Slaughter Wittichen (Mrs. Murray F.)1962–1963Florida
2Doris Walker Lyle (Mrs. Lee H.)1963–1966Georgia
3Winifred Simpson Yarrington (Mrs. R. Grayson)1968–1970Maryland
4Emily Vance (Mrs. Herbert O.)1970–1972Florida
5Lillian Everhart (Mrs. Edgar Jr.)1972–1974Georgia
6Kathleen Plaster (Mrs. Dan Sr.)1974–1976Florida
7Martha Jo Wallace (Mrs. William G.)1978–1980Florida
8Margaret Boatright (Mrs. L. T. Jr.)1980–1982New Mexico
9Melva M. Koonce (Mrs. James A.)1982–1984Alabama
10Kay Milton (Mrs. John)1984–1986Florida
11Ann Seay Briglia (Mrs. Arnold E.)1986–1988Alabama
12Fritzi K. Martin (Mrs. Jack L.)1988–1990Louisiana
13Hannah Jones (Mrs. Richard M.)1990–1992Florida
14Anne B. Bradford1992–1994Tennessee
15Shirley Spuhler (Mrs. Shelby)1994–1996Texas
16Carolyn N. Godwin1996–1998Alabama
17Polly Hutson (Mrs. William H.)1998–2000Florida
18Frances W. Hawkins (Mrs. D.S.)2000–2002Maryland
19Catherine F. Brister2002–2004Florida
20Carolee P. McKinstry (Mrs. Sam W.)2004–2006Tennessee
21Mary F. Rever (Mrs. William B. Jr.)2006–2008Maryland
22Nelly G. Shearer (Mrs. William O.)2008–2010Tennessee
23Dorothy Lee2010–2012Louisiana
24Robin R. Towns (Mrs. Robert)2012–2014Georgia
25L. Sue Comerford (Mrs. Richard J. Jr.)2014–2016Florida
26Gabrielle "Gaby" Hadyka (Mrs. Joseph)2016–2018Texas
27Camille Lowery (Mrs. Clifford)2018–2018 Died in officeGeorgia
28Brenda Hamilton2018–2020North Carolina
29Bonnell "Bonnie" Wheeler Lashley2020–2022Georgia
30Jessieanne Wells2022–presentKentucky

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Chronological History of the National Society Southern Dames of America, Inc". Southern Dames of America. Archived from the original on September 29, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  2. 1 2 "Southern Dames Set Meeting". The Atlanta Constitution . Atlanta, Georgia. January 26, 1965. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  3. "Southern Dames of America". Montgomery County News. Montgomery, Texas. February 10, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  4. "Southern Dames of America Middle TN Chapter". Daily Herald . Columbia, Tennessee. March 21, 2026. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  5. "Southern Dames of America". Montgomery County News. Montgomery, Texas. January 6, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  6. "Past Presidents Administrations 1963-2016". Southern Dames of America. Retrieved February 25, 2025.

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