Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1932-1933 - Wellington, Kansas
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Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1932-1933 - 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 1932-1933
Creator
Cary Circle - 1932-1933
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1932-1933
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1932-1933, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1932-1933 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/29.
Text
Cary Circle
Year Book
1932-1933
WELLINGTON, KANSAS
Cary Circle
1932-1933
ORGANIZED 1895
Member of County, Eighth District and State Federations
Motto: “Work for some good, nor idle lie within the human hive”
Colors: Blue and White
Club Members
Helen Wallace Barbour, Mrs. L. E______ 1096
Jennie McManis Bowers, Mrs. A. E________ 216
Edith Knightly Bridge, Mrs. R. T._____ 717
Annie Todd Brooke, Mrs. F. A._________ 681
Fannie Miexsell Burks, Mrs. W. H._____203
Clara Holliday Cobean, Mrs. H. L......332
Marguerite Waterman Collett,
Mrs. C. H.___________ __________ 1174J
Myrna Saylor Engle, Mrs. Jacob________213
Harriet Deewall Felt, Mrs. Allen C.___785
May Deems Ferguson, Mrs. W. M ________450
Eugenia Smiley Gambrill, Mrs. C. A._____41
Josephine Ryan Gambrill, Mrs. Frank____879
May Myers Garland, Mrs. Chas. J. _____ 265
Martha Spurlock Gilyeat, Mrs. E. F. __ 640W
Mabel Rogers Hackney, Mrs. Ed. T______ 206
Edna Pratt Hangen, Mrs. Chas. ........_ 554
Lillian Keigley Hitchcock, Mrs. R. W__836
Fannie Glasgow Lynch, Mrs. W. F.______970
Edith Myers Martin, Mrs. W. M___________90
Virginia Townsend Martin, Mrs. C. F___1345
Grace Thayer Matthews, Miss_________ 931-J
Laura Phelps McCormick, Mrs. Paul_____ 1335
Annis Covell Peck, Mrs. H. O._________Rural
Lura Woods Plumb, Mrs. H. C. _________ 851
Lena Pfeifer Rush, Mrs. W. H._________ 611
Minnie DeVaney Stayton, Mrs. S. M.____854
Kate Mortimer Vincent, Mrs. H. A._____1014
Mary O. Ward, Miss____________________ 812W
Gertrude Hitchcock Ward, Mrs. G. W. 267
Katherine Chambers Wyatt, Mrs. J. M.__ 199
HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Rachel Buttrey Miss Maude Price
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers Miss Mattie DeTurk Mrs. Lola Brown Hunter
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, October to June, 2:30 o’clock
Order of Business
Call to Order
Roll Call
Program
Intermission
Minutes
Reports of Committees
Unfinished Business
New Business
Critics Report
Adjournment
“There are three kinds of people in the world. The Cants, the Wonts and the Wills.
The Cants fail in everything;
The Wonts oppose everything;
The Wills accomplish everything.”
Officers
President_______________________Mrs. Wyatt
First Vice President______Mrs. C. F. Martin
Second Vice President___________Mrs. Sellers
Recording Secretary_____________Mrs. Felt
Corresponding Secretary___Mrs. Edith Martin
Treasurer_______________________Mrs. Bowers
Critic____________________Mrs. F. Gambrill
Reporter________________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Custodian_________________Mrs. Chas. Gambrill
Historian_______________________Mrs. Cobean
Art Chairman____________________Mrs. Ward
Legislative Chairman____________Mrs. Plumb
Motion Picture Chairman_________Mrs. Stayton
Committees
PROGRAM
Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. Collett, Mrs. Hackney
MUSIC
Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Hangen
FLOWERS
Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. Barbour
CIVIC
Miss Ward, Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Peck
SOCIAL
Mrs. Burks, Mrs. Rush, Mrs. Hitchcock Miss Matthews, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Sellers Mrs. Ferguson
October Fourth
Re-assembly Day
“Friendships are built on an understanding, while enmities are simply a lack of understanding.”
Response to Roll Call_______________
___Items from the Kansas Clubwoman
The Business of Being a Club Woman
________________________Mrs. Wyatt
Debate: Resolved that the Radio is a Menace to the Home. Affirmative: Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Bowers; Negative: Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Hangen.
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Burks
October Eighteenth
Symbols in Art
“All great art is the expression of man’s delight in God’s work.”
Roll Call, a Picture that Impressed Me. Why?
Studies in Pictures______________Mrs. Felt
Handbook of Christian Symbols________
___________________ Mrs. C. F. Martin
Christian Symbols and Stories of Saints
___________________________Mrs. Plum
Music
Art Chairman, Mrs. Ward Hostess, Mrs. Ward
November First
Symbols in Art, Continued
“How empty learning, and how vain is art; only as it mends the life, and guides the heart.”
Roll Call--------------Art Current Events
Music
Christian Archaeology_______Miss Matthews
Floral Symbolism.______________Mrs. Ward
Types of Modern Art_________Mrs. Barbour
Hostess, Mrs. Brooke
November Fifteenth
Art
Guest Day
“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” — Henry Ward Beecher.
Music
Grace Russell Raymond Music
Presbyterian Church
November Twenty-Ninth
Luxuries in the Dining Room
“The first indication of domestic happiness is the love of home.”
M. DeMontlosis
Roll Call____________________Choice Luxury
Music
White House China________________Mrs. Rush
Story of Metallic Wares______Mrs. Hitchcock
Four Minute Talks: Chinaware and Porcelain.
Spode_______________________Mrs. Burks
Cloisonne_________________ .Mrs. Ward
Limoge China______Mrs. C. F. Gambrill
Dresden____________________ Mrs. Ward
Sevres__________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Juniper_________________Mrs. Garland
Hostess, Mrs. Edith Martin
December Thirteenth
Travel Day
“The world is wide,
But books are like the famous boots,
With seeing eye and lengthy stride,
I view the earth with love and pride,
While sitting by my own fireside.”
Response______________Current Travel Events
Travels of Marco Palo___________Mrs. Lynch
Book Review: Innocence Abroad,
Mark Twain_________Mrs. Edith Martin
Music
Christmas in England____________Mrs. Bridge
Hostess, Mrs. Engle
January Tenth
International Relations
“America, half brother of the world, with something good and bad of every land.”
Response.____________________Current Events
Present International Problems ..Mrs. Plumb Recent Research in Science and Invention ___________________Mrs. Frank Gambrill
Music
Election
Hostess, Mrs. Hackney
January Twenty-Fourth
Peace Problems
“Education is a better safeguard than a standing army.”
Response Noted People of Other Races
United States and Its Race Problems
------------------------Mrs. Cobean
Tuskegee Institute___________Mrs. Wyatt
Geography Quiz_______________Mrs. Engle
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Garland
February Seventh
Drama
Response________________A Favorite Drama
Life of Edmond Rostand__Mrs. McCormick
Cyrano de Bergerac .... Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Garland, Miss Ward Mrs. Sellers, Mrs. Gilyeat, Mrs. Stayton
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Bridge
February Twenty-First
American Archaeology
Response_____________Bring an Indian Relic
Five Minute Talks:
1 Mayans________________Mrs. Barbour
2 Aztecs________________Mrs. Hangen
3 Incas_____________Mrs. C. Gambrill
Book Review: Columbus Came Late,
Gregory Mason...........Mrs. Bridge
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Rush
March Seventh
Better English
Response-----------------Grammatical Rules
How to Improve Your Vocabulary____Mrs. Felt
The Art of Conversation__Mrs. F. Gambrill
Quiz: Percival Prim_________Mrs. Ferguson
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Vincent
March Twenty-First
China
Response_____________Chinese Characteristics
Condition Today________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Five Minute Talks:
1 Its Art___________Mrs. Edith Martin
2 Its Music ________Mrs. McCormick
3 Its Religion______Miss Matthews
“Portrait of a Chinese Lady and Certain
of Her Contemporaries,” by Lady Hosie____________________Mrs. Burks
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Bowers
April Fourth
Garden Week
Response------------------Plant Exchange
Japanese Gardens__________Mrs. C. F. Martin
Cherry Blossom Festival and Other
Holidays________________ Mrs. Vincent
Japanese Art___________________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Japan Today____________________________Mrs. Bowers
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Sellers
April Eighteenth
Better Homes
Response __What Pictures Hang in My Home
Currier and Ives Prints_________Mrs. Peck
Recent Fiction for Boys and Girls _ Mrs. Cobean
Home Poems______________________Mrs. Brooke
Lullabies___________________Mrs. Hitchcock
State Federation Report
Hostess, Mrs. Ferguson
May Second
Music Week
Guests
Charge of Music Committee
Music is the sunlight in the heart— The most uplifting, most divine of art. Carl Scott
Hostess, Mrs. C. Martin
May Sixteenth
Luncheon
Response___________Favorite Lines of Poetry
Emily Dickinson; Her Life and Mind --
-------------------------Mrs. Engle
Selected Poems_________________Mrs. Collett
Gems and Jewels______________Mrs. Hackney
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Hitchcock
Original Format
Small bound program booklet approximately 3 3/4" wide X 5 1/4" tall, in printed cover
Title
Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1932-1933 - 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 1932-1933
Creator
Cary Circle - 1932-1933
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1932-1933
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1932-1933, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1932-1933 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/29.Text
Cary Circle
Year Book
1932-1933
WELLINGTON, KANSAS
Cary Circle
1932-1933
ORGANIZED 1895
Member of County, Eighth District and State Federations
Motto: “Work for some good, nor idle lie within the human hive”
Colors: Blue and White
Club Members
Helen Wallace Barbour, Mrs. L. E______ 1096
Jennie McManis Bowers, Mrs. A. E________ 216
Edith Knightly Bridge, Mrs. R. T._____ 717
Annie Todd Brooke, Mrs. F. A._________ 681
Fannie Miexsell Burks, Mrs. W. H._____203
Clara Holliday Cobean, Mrs. H. L......332
Marguerite Waterman Collett,
Mrs. C. H.___________ __________ 1174J
Myrna Saylor Engle, Mrs. Jacob________213
Harriet Deewall Felt, Mrs. Allen C.___785
May Deems Ferguson, Mrs. W. M ________450
Eugenia Smiley Gambrill, Mrs. C. A._____41
Josephine Ryan Gambrill, Mrs. Frank____879
May Myers Garland, Mrs. Chas. J. _____ 265
Martha Spurlock Gilyeat, Mrs. E. F. __ 640W
Mabel Rogers Hackney, Mrs. Ed. T______ 206
Edna Pratt Hangen, Mrs. Chas. ........_ 554
Lillian Keigley Hitchcock, Mrs. R. W__836
Fannie Glasgow Lynch, Mrs. W. F.______970
Edith Myers Martin, Mrs. W. M___________90
Virginia Townsend Martin, Mrs. C. F___1345
Grace Thayer Matthews, Miss_________ 931-J
Laura Phelps McCormick, Mrs. Paul_____ 1335
Annis Covell Peck, Mrs. H. O._________Rural
Lura Woods Plumb, Mrs. H. C. _________ 851
Lena Pfeifer Rush, Mrs. W. H._________ 611
Minnie DeVaney Stayton, Mrs. S. M.____854
Kate Mortimer Vincent, Mrs. H. A._____1014
Mary O. Ward, Miss____________________ 812W
Gertrude Hitchcock Ward, Mrs. G. W. 267
Katherine Chambers Wyatt, Mrs. J. M.__ 199
HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Rachel Buttrey Miss Maude Price
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers Miss Mattie DeTurk Mrs. Lola Brown Hunter
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, October to June, 2:30 o’clock
Order of Business
Call to Order
Roll Call
Program
Intermission
Minutes
Reports of Committees
Unfinished Business
New Business
Critics Report
Adjournment
“There are three kinds of people in the world. The Cants, the Wonts and the Wills.
The Cants fail in everything;
The Wonts oppose everything;
The Wills accomplish everything.”
Officers
President_______________________Mrs. Wyatt
First Vice President______Mrs. C. F. Martin
Second Vice President___________Mrs. Sellers
Recording Secretary_____________Mrs. Felt
Corresponding Secretary___Mrs. Edith Martin
Treasurer_______________________Mrs. Bowers
Critic____________________Mrs. F. Gambrill
Reporter________________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Custodian_________________Mrs. Chas. Gambrill
Historian_______________________Mrs. Cobean
Art Chairman____________________Mrs. Ward
Legislative Chairman____________Mrs. Plumb
Motion Picture Chairman_________Mrs. Stayton
Committees
PROGRAM
Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. Collett, Mrs. Hackney
MUSIC
Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Garland, Mrs. Hangen
FLOWERS
Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. Barbour
CIVIC
Miss Ward, Mrs. Bridge, Mrs. Peck
SOCIAL
Mrs. Burks, Mrs. Rush, Mrs. Hitchcock Miss Matthews, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Sellers Mrs. Ferguson
October Fourth
Re-assembly Day
“Friendships are built on an understanding, while enmities are simply a lack of understanding.”
Response to Roll Call_______________
___Items from the Kansas Clubwoman
The Business of Being a Club Woman
________________________Mrs. Wyatt
Debate: Resolved that the Radio is a Menace to the Home. Affirmative: Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Bowers; Negative: Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Hangen.
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Burks
October Eighteenth
Symbols in Art
“All great art is the expression of man’s delight in God’s work.”
Roll Call, a Picture that Impressed Me. Why?
Studies in Pictures______________Mrs. Felt
Handbook of Christian Symbols________
___________________ Mrs. C. F. Martin
Christian Symbols and Stories of Saints
___________________________Mrs. Plum
Music
Art Chairman, Mrs. Ward Hostess, Mrs. Ward
November First
Symbols in Art, Continued
“How empty learning, and how vain is art; only as it mends the life, and guides the heart.”
Roll Call--------------Art Current Events
Music
Christian Archaeology_______Miss Matthews
Floral Symbolism.______________Mrs. Ward
Types of Modern Art_________Mrs. Barbour
Hostess, Mrs. Brooke
November Fifteenth
Art
Guest Day
“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.” — Henry Ward Beecher.
Music
Grace Russell Raymond Music
Presbyterian Church
November Twenty-Ninth
Luxuries in the Dining Room
“The first indication of domestic happiness is the love of home.”
M. DeMontlosis
Roll Call____________________Choice Luxury
Music
White House China________________Mrs. Rush
Story of Metallic Wares______Mrs. Hitchcock
Four Minute Talks: Chinaware and Porcelain.
Spode_______________________Mrs. Burks
Cloisonne_________________ .Mrs. Ward
Limoge China______Mrs. C. F. Gambrill
Dresden____________________ Mrs. Ward
Sevres__________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Juniper_________________Mrs. Garland
Hostess, Mrs. Edith Martin
December Thirteenth
Travel Day
“The world is wide,
But books are like the famous boots,
With seeing eye and lengthy stride,
I view the earth with love and pride,
While sitting by my own fireside.”
Response______________Current Travel Events
Travels of Marco Palo___________Mrs. Lynch
Book Review: Innocence Abroad,
Mark Twain_________Mrs. Edith Martin
Music
Christmas in England____________Mrs. Bridge
Hostess, Mrs. Engle
January Tenth
International Relations
“America, half brother of the world, with something good and bad of every land.”
Response.____________________Current Events
Present International Problems ..Mrs. Plumb Recent Research in Science and Invention ___________________Mrs. Frank Gambrill
Music
Election
Hostess, Mrs. Hackney
January Twenty-Fourth
Peace Problems
“Education is a better safeguard than a standing army.”
Response Noted People of Other Races
United States and Its Race Problems
------------------------Mrs. Cobean
Tuskegee Institute___________Mrs. Wyatt
Geography Quiz_______________Mrs. Engle
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Garland
February Seventh
Drama
Response________________A Favorite Drama
Life of Edmond Rostand__Mrs. McCormick
Cyrano de Bergerac .... Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Garland, Miss Ward Mrs. Sellers, Mrs. Gilyeat, Mrs. Stayton
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Bridge
February Twenty-First
American Archaeology
Response_____________Bring an Indian Relic
Five Minute Talks:
1 Mayans________________Mrs. Barbour
2 Aztecs________________Mrs. Hangen
3 Incas_____________Mrs. C. Gambrill
Book Review: Columbus Came Late,
Gregory Mason...........Mrs. Bridge
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Rush
March Seventh
Better English
Response-----------------Grammatical Rules
How to Improve Your Vocabulary____Mrs. Felt
The Art of Conversation__Mrs. F. Gambrill
Quiz: Percival Prim_________Mrs. Ferguson
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Vincent
March Twenty-First
China
Response_____________Chinese Characteristics
Condition Today________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Five Minute Talks:
1 Its Art___________Mrs. Edith Martin
2 Its Music ________Mrs. McCormick
3 Its Religion______Miss Matthews
“Portrait of a Chinese Lady and Certain
of Her Contemporaries,” by Lady Hosie____________________Mrs. Burks
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Bowers
April Fourth
Garden Week
Response------------------Plant Exchange
Japanese Gardens__________Mrs. C. F. Martin
Cherry Blossom Festival and Other
Holidays________________ Mrs. Vincent
Japanese Art___________________________Mrs. Gilyeat
Japan Today____________________________Mrs. Bowers
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Sellers
April Eighteenth
Better Homes
Response __What Pictures Hang in My Home
Currier and Ives Prints_________Mrs. Peck
Recent Fiction for Boys and Girls _ Mrs. Cobean
Home Poems______________________Mrs. Brooke
Lullabies___________________Mrs. Hitchcock
State Federation Report
Hostess, Mrs. Ferguson
May Second
Music Week
Guests
Charge of Music Committee
Music is the sunlight in the heart— The most uplifting, most divine of art. Carl Scott
Hostess, Mrs. C. Martin
May Sixteenth
Luncheon
Response___________Favorite Lines of Poetry
Emily Dickinson; Her Life and Mind --
-------------------------Mrs. Engle
Selected Poems_________________Mrs. Collett
Gems and Jewels______________Mrs. Hackney
Music
Hostess, Mrs. Hitchcock
Original Format
Small bound program booklet approximately 3 3/4" wide X 5 1/4" tall, in printed cover