The ninth annual convention of the Erie County Women’s Christian Temperance Union was
held on Wednesday, September 20, 1916 at the Congregational Church in Sandusky , Ohio .
The History of Erie County (1889), edited by Lewis Cass Aldrich,
states that a number of well known ladies of Sandusky met to organize a temperance league in
1879. Their object of the society was: “combating intemperance and kindred
vices through Christian influences and Christian work.” By 1928, during the Prohibition era, there were several area groups of the
Women’s Christian Temperance Union in
the various communities of Erie
County , which were under
the leadership of a Union Board.
Mrs. Imogene Dauch, sister in law of J. J. Dauch, was active in the W.C.T.U. from 1911 through the
1930s, often serving as an officer of the West Huron chapter. She was
the Erie County
delegate to the Ohio W.C.T.U. Convention in 1929, held at Findlay . At the local convention of the Erie
County W.C.T.U. in 1916, Mrs. Dauch opened the convention with prayer
and Bible reading, and gave a welcoming address as well as the annual
President’s message. Her daughter, Cynthia Aulda Dauch presented a
piano solo to the attendees. Cynthia A. Dauch would later become the executive
director of the Visiting Nurse Association of Los Angeles.
Imogene Dauch died
in Sandusky in
1975 at the age of 92. Besides her work in the W.C.T.U., she was also
a member of Trinity
United Methodist
Church , the Daughters of
1812, the National Order of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the
Huron Grange.
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