Club Booklet - Cary Circle - 1927-1928 - Wellington, Kansas
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Club Booklet - Cary Circle - 1927-1928 - Wellington, Kansas
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Wellington, Kansas--History
Wellington, Kansas--Civic Organizations
Wellington, Kansas--Community Clubs
Description
Club Booklet for the Wellington, Kansas Community Cary Circle Club for 1927-1928
Creator
Cary Circle - 1927-1928
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1927-1928
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1927-1928 , “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - 1927-1928 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/26.
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Cary Circle
Wellington, Kansas
1927-1928
Cary Circle Year Book
1927-1928
Wellington, Kansas
Colors: Blue and White
Motto: “Work for some good, nor idly lie within the human hive.”
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, 2:30 o’clock October to June
Organized 1885
Federated with State, Eighth District and County Federations
MEMBERS
Mrs. Helen Wallace Barbour. Mrs. Edna Pratt Hangen
Mrs. Maude Herriman Barrett Mrs. Lillian Keigley Hitchcock
Mrs. Jennie McManis Bowers Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Lynch
Mrs. Lena Gilbert Briscoe Mrs. Virginia Townsend Martin
Mrs. Annie Todd Brooke Mrs. Margaret McConnell Mavity
Mrs. Fannie Miexsell Burks Miss Grace Thayer Matthews
Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean Mrs. Anna Covell Peck
Miss Mattie DeTurk Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs, Myrna Saylor Engle Mrs. Lena Pfeifer Rush
Mrs. Mary Deems Ferguson Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
Mrs. Eugenia Smiley Gambrill Mrs. Minnie DeVaney Stayton
Mrs. Josephine Ryan Gambrill Mrs. Kate Mortimer Vincent
Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. May Meyers Garland Martha Spurlock Gilyeat Mabel Rogers Hackney Miss Mary O. Ward Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock Ward
Mrs. Tacy Graff Halliday Mrs. Katherine Chambers Wyatt
HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Maude Price, Sioux City, Iowa
Miss Rachel Buttrey, Wellington
SPECIAL HONOR FOR CIVIC WORK
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
President ..Mrs. Hacknev
First Vice President.... ..Mrs. Lynch
Second Vice President Mrs. Vincent
Recording Secretary Mrs. Ward
Corresponding Secretary Miss Matthews
Treasurer Mrs. Hangen
Critic Mrs. Brooke
Reporter Mrs. Engle
Custodian Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Historian Miss Ward
Art Chairman.... Mrs. Barrett
Legislative Chairman Mrs. Briscoe
Call to Order Reports of Committees
Roll Call Unfinished Business
Program New Business
Intermission Critic’s Report
Minutes of previous meeting Adjournment
OFFICERS
ORDER OF BUSINESS
COMMITTEES
Mrs. Gilyeat Program Mrs. Mavity Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
Mrs. Stayton Music Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Halliday
Mrs. Martin Flower Mrs. Wyatt Mrs. Ferguson
Mrs. Rush Civic Mrs. Cobean Mrs. Garland
Social
Mrs. Burks Miss DeTurk Mrs. Peck Mrs. Plumb
Mrs. Barbour Mrs. Bowers Mrs. Sellers
Oct. 4. One o’Clock Luncheon Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
Oct. 18. Citizenship - Mrs. Garland
Nov. 1 International Relations Park House
Nov. 15. American Authors of Wit and Humor ..Mrs. Hangen
Nov. 29. Kansas Art—Guests— Mrs. Ferguson
Dec. 13. All Around the World Mrs. Ward
Dec. 31. New Year’s Party ..Mrs. Burks
Jan. 10. Science.... Mrs. Engle
Jan. 24. China Miss Matthews
Feb. 7. The Conduct of Life Mrs. Vincent
Feb. 21. Drama—Guests— Mrs. Hacknev
March 6. Current History ..Mrs. Bowers
March 20. Trees Mrs. Martin
April 3. Musical—Guests— Park House
April 17. Home Mrs. Hitchcock
May 1. Health.. Mrs. Barbour
May 15. Short Stories Mrs. Sellers
May 29. Picnic Park House
SUBJECT Hostess
OCTOBER FOURTH
One o’Clock Luncheon
“Something attempted, something done,
Has earned a night’s repose.”
Roll Call—Benefits derived from vacation.
Music—Club
President’s Greeting........................Mrs. Hackney
University Afloat.......................Clare Ferguson
HOSTESS—Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH
Citizenship
“Before man made us citizens,
Great nature made us men.”—Lowell
Roll Call—Patriotic quotations of American statesmen
Flag Salute—America...............................Club
The Town Beautiful.....................Miss Mary Ward
Quiz—American Fundamentals.................Mrs. Gilyeat
Book Review—“The Road to the Temple”_______Susan Glaspel
By Mrs. Vincent
Music:
HOSTESS—Mrs. Garland
NOVEMBER TWENTY-NINTH
Kansas Art- - Guests
“A picture is a poem without words.”
-Horace
Art Chairman..............................Mrs. Barrett
Assisted by...............................Mrs. Plumb
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Ferguson
DECEMBER THIRTEENTH
All Around the World
“Oh! holly branch and mistletoe,
And Christmas chimes where’ere we go,
And stockings pinned up in a row;
These are thy gifts, December!”
Roll Call—A country I would like to visit, or have visited
Music
Five minute glimpse of the following countries:
Egypt . ..............................Miss Matthews
Spain............................... Mrs. Burks
Holland............................. Mrs. Ferguson
Belgium.............................Mrs. Hitchcock
Japan......................................Mrs. Sellers
China...............................Mrs. Hangen
India..... ................................Mrs. Ward
Russia................................Mrs. Hackney
Paris......... .....................Mrs. Barbour
England.............................Mrs. Stayton
Ireland...............................Mrs. Halliday
The Holy Land... ...... ...Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
HOSTESS—Mrs. Ward
DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST
New Year’s Party
“The wave is breaking on the shore,
The echo fading from the chime,
Again the shadow moveth o’er
The dial plate of time!”
The New Year—Whittier
In charge of Social Committee
HOSTESS—Mrs. Burks
JANUARY TENTH
Science
“No science is speedily learned by the noblest genius without tuition.”
-Watts
Roll Call—What would you like to have invented?
Ancient life in U. S. as disclosed by geological research,
Mrs. Brooke
Chemistry....................................Mrs. Gilyeat
Aviation.....................................Mrs. Rush
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Engle
JANUARY TWENTY-FOURTH
China
“The arms are fair,
When the intent of bearing them is just.”
-Shakespeare
Roll Call—American and Chinese beliefs
The Geography of China......................Mrs. Ward
The New China...............................Mrs. Cobean
Music
Election of Officers
HOSTESS—Miss Matthews
FEBRUARY SEVENTH
The Conduct of Life
“True worth is in being, not seeming.”
Roll Call—An Embarrassing Position
Travel......................Mrs. Barbour
MANNERS IN V Society.......................Mrs. Bowers
Business...................Mrs. Engle
Tact........................................Mrs. Plumb
Story of Browning’s “Pippa Passes”..........Mrs. Hangen
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Vincent
FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIRST
Drama----------Guests
’Twas but a hint of Spring - for still The atmosphere was sharp and chill.”
Music
Play— "You Never Can Tell”..... ... .....Bernard Shaw
Interpreter..............................Mrs. Mavity
CAST
Mr. Valentine.......................Mrs. Briscoe
Dorothy Clandon........... ........Mrs. Garland
Philip Clandon......................Mrs. Bowers
Mrs. Clandon..............Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
Gloria Clandon.....................Mrs. Halliday
Mr. Crampton..........................Mrs. Rush
Parlor Maid
Waiter ................... Mrs. Marti"
Mr. McComas...........................Mrs. Wyatt
Mr. Bohun..........................Miss Matthews
HOSTESS—Mrs. Hackney
MARCH SIXTH
Current History
“Nations and empires flourish and decay,
By turns command, and in their turn obey.”
Roll Call—History Makers of Today
Round-table—Current History Magazine, conducted by Mrs. Lynch; Assisted by Miss DeTurk, Miss Ward, Mrs. Mavity, Mrs. Cobean, Miss Matthews
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Bowers
MARCH TWENTIETH
Trees
“America’s out doors must be kept tree-green.”
A slogan of the American Forestry Association.
Roll Call—Facts of Burbank’s Accomplishments
Trees best suited for our climate and their care.Mrs. Burks
Boulevards of Kansas City........................Mrs. Sellers
Book Review—“The Apple Tree Girl—Weston
Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Martin
APRIL THIRD
Musical—Guests
“Music is in all growing things;
And underneath the silky wings
Of smallest insects there is stirred A pulse of air that must be heard; Earth’s silence lives, and throbs, and sings.”
Program in charge of Music Committee
Mrs. Stayton, Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrs. Halliday PARK HOUSE
APRIL SEVENTEENTH
Home
“The sweetest type of heaven is home.”
Roll Call—Quotations on Home
History of the Education of Women. ........Miss DeTurk
Home Economics.............................Mrs. Lynch
Story .....................................Mrs. Peck
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Hitchcock
MAY FIRST
Health
“Health is the vital principle of bliss.”
Roll Call—Personal experience in aid to health
Mental Hygiene...............................Mrs. Briscoe
Psychological Test?..........................Mrs. Stayton
First Aid....................................School Nurse
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Barbour
MAY FIFTEENTH
Short Stories and Writers
“At this day, as much company as I have kept, and as much as I love it, I love reading better.”
Roll Call—Name of a Short Story Writer
SEEING AMERICA THRU STORY
Ten Minute Synopses
New England, Mary Wilkins..................Mrs. Barrett
The Middle West, Hamlin Garland............Mrs. Brooke
California, Gertrude Atherton...............Mrs. Engle
The South, G. W. Cable...................Mrs. Ferguson
Alaska, Barrett Willoughby........Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
The Sea, Joseph Conrad.....................Mrs. Wyatt
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Hangen
MAY TWENTY-NINTH
Picnic
Program in charge of: Mrs. Hangen, Mrs. Hitchcock
and Mrs. Vincent
PARK HOUSE
“Spring, like a huntsman’s boy
Haloos along the hillsides and unhoods
The falcon in my will.
The dogwood calls me, and the sudden thrill
That breaks in apple blooms down country roads,
Plucks me by the sleeve and nudges me away.”
-Hovey
Mrs. Martha Grace Herrick Mrs. Edna Robbins Herrick
Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick Miss Mary 0. Ward
Mrs. Margaret H. Smith Mrs. Edith Meyers Martin
Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs. Fannie M. Hunter Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs. Melissa F. Ready Mrs. Ethel Shoup Moodie
Mrs. Eva Stearns Hitchcock Mrs. Anna Todd Brooke
Mrs. Minnie Owens Richards Mrs. Anna Todd Brooke
Mrs. Lola Brown Hunter Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean
Mrs. Philena Stearns Campbell Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean
Mrs. Myrna Saylor Engle Mrs. Minnie DeVaney Stayton
Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock Ward Mrs. Minnie DeVaney Stayton
Mrs. Fannie M. Burks Mrs. May Meyers Garland
Mrs. Almira Saylor Robinson Mrs. May Meyers Garland
Mrs. Anna Young Garland Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney
Mrs. Helen Wallace Barbour Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney
PAST PRESIDENTS
Original Format
Small bound program booklet approximately 6" wide X 4" tall, in printed cover
Title
Club Booklet - Cary Circle - 1927-1928 - Wellington, Kansas
Scroll down to view and search inside this booklet.
Subject
Wellington, Kansas--History
Wellington, Kansas--Civic Organizations
Wellington, Kansas--Community Clubs
Description
Club Booklet for the Wellington, Kansas Community Cary Circle Club for 1927-1928
Creator
Cary Circle - 1927-1928
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1927-1928
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1927-1928 , “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - 1927-1928 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/26.Text
Cary Circle
Wellington, Kansas
1927-1928
Cary Circle Year Book
1927-1928
Wellington, Kansas
Colors: Blue and White
Motto: “Work for some good, nor idly lie within the human hive.”
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, 2:30 o’clock October to June
Organized 1885
Federated with State, Eighth District and County Federations
MEMBERS
Mrs. Helen Wallace Barbour. Mrs. Edna Pratt Hangen
Mrs. Maude Herriman Barrett Mrs. Lillian Keigley Hitchcock
Mrs. Jennie McManis Bowers Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Lynch
Mrs. Lena Gilbert Briscoe Mrs. Virginia Townsend Martin
Mrs. Annie Todd Brooke Mrs. Margaret McConnell Mavity
Mrs. Fannie Miexsell Burks Miss Grace Thayer Matthews
Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean Mrs. Anna Covell Peck
Miss Mattie DeTurk Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs, Myrna Saylor Engle Mrs. Lena Pfeifer Rush
Mrs. Mary Deems Ferguson Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
Mrs. Eugenia Smiley Gambrill Mrs. Minnie DeVaney Stayton
Mrs. Josephine Ryan Gambrill Mrs. Kate Mortimer Vincent
Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. May Meyers Garland Martha Spurlock Gilyeat Mabel Rogers Hackney Miss Mary O. Ward Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock Ward
Mrs. Tacy Graff Halliday Mrs. Katherine Chambers Wyatt
HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Maude Price, Sioux City, Iowa
Miss Rachel Buttrey, Wellington
SPECIAL HONOR FOR CIVIC WORK
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
President ..Mrs. Hacknev
First Vice President.... ..Mrs. Lynch
Second Vice President Mrs. Vincent
Recording Secretary Mrs. Ward
Corresponding Secretary Miss Matthews
Treasurer Mrs. Hangen
Critic Mrs. Brooke
Reporter Mrs. Engle
Custodian Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Historian Miss Ward
Art Chairman.... Mrs. Barrett
Legislative Chairman Mrs. Briscoe
Call to Order Reports of Committees
Roll Call Unfinished Business
Program New Business
Intermission Critic’s Report
Minutes of previous meeting Adjournment
OFFICERS
ORDER OF BUSINESS
COMMITTEES
Mrs. Gilyeat Program Mrs. Mavity Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
Mrs. Stayton Music Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Halliday
Mrs. Martin Flower Mrs. Wyatt Mrs. Ferguson
Mrs. Rush Civic Mrs. Cobean Mrs. Garland
Social
Mrs. Burks Miss DeTurk Mrs. Peck Mrs. Plumb
Mrs. Barbour Mrs. Bowers Mrs. Sellers
Oct. 4. One o’Clock Luncheon Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
Oct. 18. Citizenship - Mrs. Garland
Nov. 1 International Relations Park House
Nov. 15. American Authors of Wit and Humor ..Mrs. Hangen
Nov. 29. Kansas Art—Guests— Mrs. Ferguson
Dec. 13. All Around the World Mrs. Ward
Dec. 31. New Year’s Party ..Mrs. Burks
Jan. 10. Science.... Mrs. Engle
Jan. 24. China Miss Matthews
Feb. 7. The Conduct of Life Mrs. Vincent
Feb. 21. Drama—Guests— Mrs. Hacknev
March 6. Current History ..Mrs. Bowers
March 20. Trees Mrs. Martin
April 3. Musical—Guests— Park House
April 17. Home Mrs. Hitchcock
May 1. Health.. Mrs. Barbour
May 15. Short Stories Mrs. Sellers
May 29. Picnic Park House
SUBJECT Hostess
OCTOBER FOURTH
One o’Clock Luncheon
“Something attempted, something done,
Has earned a night’s repose.”
Roll Call—Benefits derived from vacation.
Music—Club
President’s Greeting........................Mrs. Hackney
University Afloat.......................Clare Ferguson
HOSTESS—Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH
Citizenship
“Before man made us citizens,
Great nature made us men.”—Lowell
Roll Call—Patriotic quotations of American statesmen
Flag Salute—America...............................Club
The Town Beautiful.....................Miss Mary Ward
Quiz—American Fundamentals.................Mrs. Gilyeat
Book Review—“The Road to the Temple”_______Susan Glaspel
By Mrs. Vincent
Music:
HOSTESS—Mrs. Garland
NOVEMBER TWENTY-NINTH
Kansas Art- - Guests
“A picture is a poem without words.”
-Horace
Art Chairman..............................Mrs. Barrett
Assisted by...............................Mrs. Plumb
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Ferguson
DECEMBER THIRTEENTH
All Around the World
“Oh! holly branch and mistletoe,
And Christmas chimes where’ere we go,
And stockings pinned up in a row;
These are thy gifts, December!”
Roll Call—A country I would like to visit, or have visited
Music
Five minute glimpse of the following countries:
Egypt . ..............................Miss Matthews
Spain............................... Mrs. Burks
Holland............................. Mrs. Ferguson
Belgium.............................Mrs. Hitchcock
Japan......................................Mrs. Sellers
China...............................Mrs. Hangen
India..... ................................Mrs. Ward
Russia................................Mrs. Hackney
Paris......... .....................Mrs. Barbour
England.............................Mrs. Stayton
Ireland...............................Mrs. Halliday
The Holy Land... ...... ...Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
HOSTESS—Mrs. Ward
DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST
New Year’s Party
“The wave is breaking on the shore,
The echo fading from the chime,
Again the shadow moveth o’er
The dial plate of time!”
The New Year—Whittier
In charge of Social Committee
HOSTESS—Mrs. Burks
JANUARY TENTH
Science
“No science is speedily learned by the noblest genius without tuition.”
-Watts
Roll Call—What would you like to have invented?
Ancient life in U. S. as disclosed by geological research,
Mrs. Brooke
Chemistry....................................Mrs. Gilyeat
Aviation.....................................Mrs. Rush
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Engle
JANUARY TWENTY-FOURTH
China
“The arms are fair,
When the intent of bearing them is just.”
-Shakespeare
Roll Call—American and Chinese beliefs
The Geography of China......................Mrs. Ward
The New China...............................Mrs. Cobean
Music
Election of Officers
HOSTESS—Miss Matthews
FEBRUARY SEVENTH
The Conduct of Life
“True worth is in being, not seeming.”
Roll Call—An Embarrassing Position
Travel......................Mrs. Barbour
MANNERS IN V Society.......................Mrs. Bowers
Business...................Mrs. Engle
Tact........................................Mrs. Plumb
Story of Browning’s “Pippa Passes”..........Mrs. Hangen
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Vincent
FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIRST
Drama----------Guests
’Twas but a hint of Spring - for still The atmosphere was sharp and chill.”
Music
Play— "You Never Can Tell”..... ... .....Bernard Shaw
Interpreter..............................Mrs. Mavity
CAST
Mr. Valentine.......................Mrs. Briscoe
Dorothy Clandon........... ........Mrs. Garland
Philip Clandon......................Mrs. Bowers
Mrs. Clandon..............Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
Gloria Clandon.....................Mrs. Halliday
Mr. Crampton..........................Mrs. Rush
Parlor Maid
Waiter ................... Mrs. Marti"
Mr. McComas...........................Mrs. Wyatt
Mr. Bohun..........................Miss Matthews
HOSTESS—Mrs. Hackney
MARCH SIXTH
Current History
“Nations and empires flourish and decay,
By turns command, and in their turn obey.”
Roll Call—History Makers of Today
Round-table—Current History Magazine, conducted by Mrs. Lynch; Assisted by Miss DeTurk, Miss Ward, Mrs. Mavity, Mrs. Cobean, Miss Matthews
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Bowers
MARCH TWENTIETH
Trees
“America’s out doors must be kept tree-green.”
A slogan of the American Forestry Association.
Roll Call—Facts of Burbank’s Accomplishments
Trees best suited for our climate and their care.Mrs. Burks
Boulevards of Kansas City........................Mrs. Sellers
Book Review—“The Apple Tree Girl—Weston
Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Martin
APRIL THIRD
Musical—Guests
“Music is in all growing things;
And underneath the silky wings
Of smallest insects there is stirred A pulse of air that must be heard; Earth’s silence lives, and throbs, and sings.”
Program in charge of Music Committee
Mrs. Stayton, Mrs. Hitchcock, Mrs. Halliday PARK HOUSE
APRIL SEVENTEENTH
Home
“The sweetest type of heaven is home.”
Roll Call—Quotations on Home
History of the Education of Women. ........Miss DeTurk
Home Economics.............................Mrs. Lynch
Story .....................................Mrs. Peck
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Hitchcock
MAY FIRST
Health
“Health is the vital principle of bliss.”
Roll Call—Personal experience in aid to health
Mental Hygiene...............................Mrs. Briscoe
Psychological Test?..........................Mrs. Stayton
First Aid....................................School Nurse
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Barbour
MAY FIFTEENTH
Short Stories and Writers
“At this day, as much company as I have kept, and as much as I love it, I love reading better.”
Roll Call—Name of a Short Story Writer
SEEING AMERICA THRU STORY
Ten Minute Synopses
New England, Mary Wilkins..................Mrs. Barrett
The Middle West, Hamlin Garland............Mrs. Brooke
California, Gertrude Atherton...............Mrs. Engle
The South, G. W. Cable...................Mrs. Ferguson
Alaska, Barrett Willoughby........Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
The Sea, Joseph Conrad.....................Mrs. Wyatt
Music
HOSTESS—Mrs. Hangen
MAY TWENTY-NINTH
Picnic
Program in charge of: Mrs. Hangen, Mrs. Hitchcock
and Mrs. Vincent
PARK HOUSE
“Spring, like a huntsman’s boy
Haloos along the hillsides and unhoods
The falcon in my will.
The dogwood calls me, and the sudden thrill
That breaks in apple blooms down country roads,
Plucks me by the sleeve and nudges me away.”
-Hovey
Mrs. Martha Grace Herrick Mrs. Edna Robbins Herrick
Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick Miss Mary 0. Ward
Mrs. Margaret H. Smith Mrs. Edith Meyers Martin
Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs. Fannie M. Hunter Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs. Melissa F. Ready Mrs. Ethel Shoup Moodie
Mrs. Eva Stearns Hitchcock Mrs. Anna Todd Brooke
Mrs. Minnie Owens Richards Mrs. Anna Todd Brooke
Mrs. Lola Brown Hunter Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean
Mrs. Philena Stearns Campbell Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean
Mrs. Myrna Saylor Engle Mrs. Minnie DeVaney Stayton
Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock Ward Mrs. Minnie DeVaney Stayton
Mrs. Fannie M. Burks Mrs. May Meyers Garland
Mrs. Almira Saylor Robinson Mrs. May Meyers Garland
Mrs. Anna Young Garland Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney
Mrs. Helen Wallace Barbour Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney
PAST PRESIDENTS
Original Format
Small bound program booklet approximately 6" wide X 4" tall, in printed cover