President of Lynchburg Foundry Co.; vice president of Woodward Iron Corp.; served on boards of directors for Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, United Fund, YMCA, Lynchburg General Hospital, First National Trust and Savings Bank; trustee of Lynchburg College
Director of Development at University of Virginia; a founder and director of Jefferson National Bank of Lynchburg; partner in Godine, Nesbit & Co., of Charlottesville; former director of Thomas JEFFERSON Corp. of Charlottesville
Born in Lynchburg, daughter of John Gordon PAYNE and Nannie HURT; choir director at Rivermont Avenue Baptist Church; conducted "Cooking School of the Air" broadcast from Richmond; author of cookbook TRIED AND TRUE RECIPES; operated the Boxwood Inn at Sweet Briar College
Born in Lynchburg, daughter of John Bell Tilden WINFREE and Ann Elizabeth PENNINGTON; charter member of YWCA, president of Lynchburg YWCA for first eight years of its existence; served on first Executive Committee for Community Chest; helped establish Phyllis WHEATLEY Branch YWCA and Camp Ruthers for girls (YWCA)
Born in Bedford County, son of L. C. GOODIN and Carrie DOUGAN of Lynchburg; veteran of World War II; district representative and passenger manager for Eastern Airlines
Pioneer leader among women in business at Craddock-Terry Shoe Corp. and national insurance companies; charter member and treasurer of Lynchburg Little Theater; born in Lynchburg, daughter of Maj. John W. GOODWIN and Georgia SMITH
Photocopy of typescript from THE NEWS, 21 February 1929; charter member of Garland Rodes Camp of Confederate Veterans; served in Civil War in Co. G, 11th Virginia Infantry