Ethel Theresa Wead Mick (March 9, 1881 – February 21, 1957) is the founder of the Masonic girls' organization The International Order of Job's Daughters (now known as Job's Daughters International) and served as its first Supreme Guardian.
"[2] This influence eventually resulted in the founding of the Order of Job's Daughters in 1920, so named in honor of her mother.
Job's Daughters International now exists in the US, Canada, Brazil, Australia and the Philippines.
Wead met William Mick while attending Creighton Medical College in Omaha, Nebraska.
She enjoyed a variety of hobbies including oil painting, singing, reading, traveling and participating in several different fraternal organizations and civic clubs including the Nebraska Mayflower Society, Nu Sigma Phi (a medical sorority), the National Society of United States Daughters of 1812, Daughters of the American Revolution, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Order of the Eastern Star, and Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.