Frances
G. Hunsicker, b. 1876
Mrs. Frances G. Hunsicker
served as head of the two most important women's organizations in the city of
Akron, Ohio, in the 1920s: the Home and School League and the Federation of Women's
Clubs.
Hunsicker served first as
assistant secretary treasurer of the Akron and Summit County Federation of Women's
Clubs and was later elected president of the organization in 1926. For several
years she was instrumental in the Federation's annual Christmas Seal campaign.
Hunsicker was elected as president of the Federation again in 1928 for a second
term.
During the year of her re-election,
Hunsicker served as the TB clinic chair of the General Federation and a story
in the Akron Beacon Journal said that she "spent many weary hours
when the building [TB Clinic] was in the process of renovation in consultation
with lawyers, decorators, carpenters, plumbers and insurance men." The newspaper
also described her as a "clear-thinking and active citizen."
After being treasurer in
1917, Hunsicker held the position of president of the Akron Home and School League
for several terms, including the 1921-1923 term. In 1922, the president of the
Central Home and School League asked other leagues to help in a project to assure
that crippled children would have a means of transportation to the hospital. In
1926, the president of the General Federation said, "It seems to be Mrs.
Hunsicker's policy to do what she can in one life and then step quietly out and
take up the next thing that offers itself."
Hunsicker was also secretary
of the Liederfel Ladies Society and a commissioner of the Girl Scouts Akron Council.
In 1927, she was president of the Girl Scouts and in 1936, she was a board member
for the organization.
Hunsicker was a member of
the Fifty Year Club and the First Universalist Church. She was president of the
Dandelions Club and active in the Fairlawn Civics Club.
She was married to Arthur
Hunsicker, a builder and contractor; they had six children. The Hunsickers resided
at 726 Sherman St.
Photo courtesy of the Beacon
Journal.
--Janelle
Baltputnis
