[1] She later served as the State Regent of Ohio for three years, as Organizing Secretary General, and as Chairwoman of the Buildings and Grounds Committee.
[1] She served as President General of the national society from 1929 to 1932, and during her tenure as president general, DAR Constitution Hall was completed.
[3] After her term ended, she was elected as Honorary President General.
[1] She served as the first national president of the American Legion Auxiliary from 1921 to 1922.
[4][5] She married Lowell Fletcher Hobart, a liquor salesman.