Brantley served as 2nd Vice-President, Georgia FWC, 4 years; 1st Vice-President, Georgia FWC, 4 years; and Chair of club extension of the Georgia FWC. In 1923, she was elected President of the Georgia FWC. During her regime in the federation, she brought in 194 new clubs with an approximate total of 52,000 for state membership. this was the largest number of clubs and the greatest increase shown in club membership during a similar period at any time since the organization of the federation. In 1921, she brought in 100 clubs, a feat which had never before been accomplished in the history of the federation. Wilson served as president of the Blackshear Woman's Club; trustee of
Tallulah Falls School; member, Atlanta Historical Society; and member, History Class of 1894. It was through her father's connection in the
civil war that Brantley had an interest in the work of the UDC. She was one of the first members of the Atlanta chapter UDC and her certificate was number 9 in this organization. ==Personal life==