Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1933-1934 - Wellington, Kansas
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Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1933-1934 - 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 1933-1934
Creator
Cary Circle - 1933-1934
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1933-1934
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1933-1934, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1933-1934 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/30.
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CARY CIRCLE
Year Book
1933-1934
Wellington, Kansas
CARY CIRCLE
1933-1934
Member ORGANIZED 1895 FEDERATED 1896 of County, Fifth District and State Federations.
Motto: "Work for some good, nor idly lie within the human hive. —Alice Cary.
Colors: Blue and White.
ACTIVE MEMBERS
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. Allan C.......785
May Deems Ferguson, Mrs. W. M. ..........450
Eugenia Smiley Gambrill, Mrs. C. A.......484
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 .............429J
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
Lulu Planz Sellers, Mrs. F. W. ...........394
Minnie Devaney Stayton, Mrs. S. M......854
Kate Mortimer Vincent, Mrs. H. A.........1014
Gertrude Hitchcock Ward, Mrs. G. W.......267
Mary O. Ward, Miss ....................812W
Katherine Chambers Wyatt, Mrs. J. M. ... 199
PAST PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Martha Grace Herrick Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick (2) Mrs. Margaretta H. Smith Mrs. Fannie M. Hunter Mrs. Melissa F. Ready Mrs. Eva Stearns Hitchcock Mrs. Minnie Owens Richards Mrs. Lola Brown Hunter Mrs. Philena Stearns Campbell Mrs. Myrna Saylor Engle Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock Ward Mrs. Fannie Miexsell Burks Mrs. Almira Saylor Robinson Mrs. Anna Young Garland Mrs. Helen Wallace Barbour Mrs. Edna Robbins Herrick Miss Mary O. Ward Mrs. Edith Myers Martin Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb (2)
Mrs. Ethel Shoup Moodie Mrs. Annie Todd Brooke (2)
Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean (2) Mrs. Minnie Devaney Stayton (2) Mrs. May Myers Garland (2)
Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney (2) Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Lynch (2) Mrs. Kate Mortimer Vincent (2) Mrs. Kate Chambers Wyatt (2)
HONORARY MEMBERS
iss Rachel Buttrey Miss Mattie DeTurk
iss Maude Price Mrs. Lola B. Hunter
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
OFFICERS
President ................................... Mrs. Wyatt
First Vice President ....................Mrs. C. Martin
Second Vice President ....................... Mrs. Sellers
Recording Secretary ..........................Mrs. Felt
Corresponding Secretary .................Mrs. E. Martin
Treasurer .....................:.........Mrs. Bowers
Critic .............................Mrs. F. Gambrill
Reporter ................................Mrs. Gilyeat
Custodian .....................Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Historian ....................................Mrs. Plumb
Art Chairman ....................... .........Mrs. Ward
Legislative Chairman ....................... Mrs. Lynch
Motion Picture Chairman ...........................Mrs, Bridge
COMMITTEES
Program
Mrs. Hunter Mrs. E. Martin Mrs. Vincent
Music
Mrs. Engle Mrs. Collett Mrs. McCormick Flowers
Mrs. Burks Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Ferguson
Civic
Mrs. Cobean Miss Mary Ward Mrs. Peck
Social
Mrs. Rush Mrs. Garland Miss Matthews Mrs. Hackney Mrs. Hangen Mrs. Stayton Mrs. Brooke
THEME ................."These United States’
THEME SONG ............“My Country’s Flag"
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, October 3 to May 29, 2:30 o’clock.
ORDER OF BUSINESS Call to Order Roll Call Program Intermission Minutes
Reports of Committees Unfinished Business New Business Critic’s Report Adjournment
TIME ALLOWANCES Papers—15 minutes Book Review—40 minutes Magazine Review—10 minutes Round Table Discussions—5 to 10 minutes Debate—10 minutes each
“What joy to gather once again and pledge our friendship anew.”
OCTOBER 3 Hostess, Mrs. Bowers
Re-assembly Day
Response Summer Thrills
President’s Preview .Mrs. Wyatt
“Our Year's Work” ....Program Chairman
“What’s What” in the Clubwoman,
GFWC .......................Mrs. Ward
Reading ..............Mrs. Frank Gambrill
Music
Social Hour
“There must be a background of knowledge and sympathy, if we would bring the Americas together."
OCTOBER 17 Hostess, Mrs. Collett
Pan-America
Response .... A Pan-American Country and Its Capital
The United States and Her Possessions—
......................Mrs. Brooke
Seminar .........Leader, Mrs. McCormick
(a) Differences between North and South
America ..............Mrs. Ferguson
(b) The Pan American Union—
.................Mrs. C. Gambrill
(c) Pan American Fellowship,
GFWC ...............Miss Matthews
Music
"Our country is the world—our countrymen are all mankind.”
—William Lloyd Garrison.
OCTOBER 31 Hostess, Mrs. Frank Gambrill PEACE
Response, Items from the District Convention
The Present Situation in International
Relations .................Mrs. Rush
How Does Switzerland Maintain Peace
Without War? ...........Mrs. Ferguson
“Four Ducks on a Pond”—Ireland’s
Philosophy of Life ........Mrs. Collett
“Who’s Who” in the Clubwoman
GFWC ......................Mrs. Hangen
Music
“There is a right way and a wrong way to do every thing, even to boil an egg.”
—Emerson.
NOV. 14 Hostess, Mrs. C. Martin
Parliamentary Law and Club Ethics
Response ...................... Supplied
Why We Need Parliamentary
Law .......................Mrs. Plumb
Presenting Mrs. V. B. Ballard, Attica, State Chairman.
Address and Drill
Music
“A fair is the testing; ground for the most up-to-date ideas of the age.”
NOV. 28 Hostess, Mrs. Felt
A Century of Progress
Response ...........Highlights from the Fair
"The Idea” ............... Mrs. C. Martin
Open Forum ......... ... Leader, Mrs. Bowers
Participants, Those who were there.
“Why and How” as found in The
Clubwoman, GFWC ..........Mrs. Garland
Music
"For little children everywhere A joyous season still we make,
We bring - our precious gifts to them Even for the dear Child Jesus’ sake.
—Phoebe Cary.
DEC. 12 Presbyterian Church CHRISTMAS
Organ Miss Lavonne Cann
Palestine — ....Miss Anne Revelle, Wichita
Organ
Guests
MERRY CHRISTMAS
"When old smiles are a trifle brighter,
And old spirits a trifle lighter
And old handshakes a trifle tighter—
It’s Christmas!”
HAPPY NEW YEAR
"What’s that rustle in the air As old year’s time grows brief? 'Tis only the gude folk everywhere Turning over a new leaf.”
“Plan well your activities, then work well your plan.”
JAN. 9 Hostess, Mrs. Hangen
Federation Projects
Response ........................ Clippings
Activities and Projects a la Cafeteria—
..............................Mrs. Brooke
The Motion Picture Situation ....Mrs. Bridge
Our Scholarship Loan Work—
.......Mrs. Stayton, State Chairman
Press and Publicity ............Mrs. Gilyeat
News from The Clubwoman
GFWC ..................... Mrs. Bowers
Music
“The challenge to service bristles with opportunities."
JANUARY 23 Hostess, Mrs. Wyatt
LEGISLATION
Response ....................Current Events
Chairman ........................Mrs. Lynch
Practical Workings of the New Deal in
Legislation ..............Mrs. Hackney
Leaders in Legislation ..........Mrs. Cobean
“The Third House” ...............Mrs. Peck
Election of Officers
Music
"Yea, music is the prophet’s art, Among the gifts that God hath sent, One of the most magnificent.”
FEB. 6 Hostess, Mrs. Hackney
MUSIC
Response ............An American Composer
History of American Music .......Mrs. Collett
"With
Negro Spirituals and Indian
Songs ...............Mrs. McCormick
“The Common Sense of Music” ... .Mrs. Burks
“The Spirit of Music” .......Mrs. Hitchcock
With illustrations—
“Home on the Range” and a Selection from Francis Houkinson.
“The Beauty of Music” ....Mrs. McCormick
“The Art of the Musician” Mrs. Engle
News from The Clubwoman GFWC ..................
Miss Ward
"Love of Music and Drama is a universal trait of mankind."
FEB. 20 Hostess, Mrs. Ferguson
MUSIC AND DRAMA
In charge—
Mrs. F. Gambrill, Chm. Literature, 5th Dist., KFWC and Music Committee— Mrs. Engle, Chm.
Mrs. Collett Mrs. McCormick
Guest Day
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.”
MARCH 6 Hostess, Mrs. Hitchcock BIBLE
Response ... Poetry from the Psalms
The Quayle Bible Collection .. Mrs. C. Martin
The Religion of Great Americans as revealed in their writings ..........Mrs. Hackney
Picture Display—Women of the Bible—
...................Mrs. Hitchcock
Music
"Worthy books are not companions, they are solitudes; We lose ourselves in them and all our cares.” —Bailey
MARCH 20 Hostess, Mrs. Garland
AMERICAN LITERATURE
Response ....... ...Book Review Exchange
Book Review—“Expressions in America,”
Lewishon ...............Mrs. Vincent
Quiz ..................... Mrs. E. Martin
Music
"Art is the expression of men’s delight in God’s work.” —Ruskin.
APRIL 3
Hostess, Mrs. Ward
ART
Response, A Favorite Picture (bring a copy)
“Studies in Pictures,” in charge, Mrs. Ward Art Chairman
American Painting and Its Tradition—
............................Mrs. Felt
Genre Painting ..................Mrs. Ward
The Animal in Art ............... Miss Ward
Landscape and Marine Painting .. Mrs. Sellers
Presenting Mrs. Belsley, 5th District Art Chairman
Music
"May the highest point of yesterday be but the starting point of today.”
APRIL 17 Hostess, Mrs. Burks
THE STATE CONVENTION
Response ....................................Incidents in Federation
Gleanings from the Convention ...............the Delegates
As Told in The Clubwoman
GFWC .......................Mrs. Bridge
Greetings.. ...... Mrs. Evans, Fifth Dist. President Mrs. Mathes, Fifth Dis. Cor. Sec’y
Our Juniors ....................Mrs. Sellers
Introducing Mrs. J. W. Shaw, Wichita, State Chairman
Music
Social Hour
"Gold that buys health can never be ill spent, Nor hours laid out in harmless merriment."
—John Webster.
MAY 1 Hostess, Mrs. Engle
CHILD WELFARE
Response ....................Health Notes
“Why and How” ..................Mrs. Felt
“Child Welfare Work in These United
States” ..Mrs. Donald Muir, Anthony,
General Federation Chairman
Review—The Clubwoman GFWC—
......................Mrs. Gilyeat
Music
'O, Call back yesterday, bid time return"
MAY 15 Hostess, Mrs. Sellers HISTORY
Looking Backward" ......... .in charge, Mrs.
Plumb, Club Historian
Assisted by... Mrs. Engle Mrs. Burks Mrs. C. Gambrill Mrs. Hunter Miss Buttrey
Music
“The Year has closed Our work is done,
It seems but just the start.
I we’en that each can truly say I’ve acted well the part.”
MAY 29 Hostess, Mrs. E. Martin
LUNCHEON
Response ...........................A Joke
Reactions of the year ........Mrs. Cobean
Debate: Resolved that Club work increases efficiency in the home.
Affirmative ....Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. Peck
Negative ....Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Stayton
Reading ........................Mrs. Hangen
Installation of Officers .........Mrs. Rush
Suggestions from The Clubwoman
GFWC .....................Miss Matthews
Music
IN MEMORIAM
"They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed
Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above;
A thousand sweet memories are holding them fast
To the places they blest with presence and love."
MRS. HELEN WALLACE BARBOUR
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 - 1933-1934 - 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 1933-1934
Creator
Cary Circle - 1933-1934
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1933-1934
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1933-1934, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1933-1934 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/30.Text
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CARY CIRCLE
Year Book
1933-1934
Wellington, Kansas
CARY CIRCLE
1933-1934
Member ORGANIZED 1895 FEDERATED 1896 of County, Fifth District and State Federations.
Motto: "Work for some good, nor idly lie within the human hive. —Alice Cary.
Colors: Blue and White.
ACTIVE MEMBERS
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. Allan C.......785
May Deems Ferguson, Mrs. W. M. ..........450
Eugenia Smiley Gambrill, Mrs. C. A.......484
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 .............429J
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
Lulu Planz Sellers, Mrs. F. W. ...........394
Minnie Devaney Stayton, Mrs. S. M......854
Kate Mortimer Vincent, Mrs. H. A.........1014
Gertrude Hitchcock Ward, Mrs. G. W.......267
Mary O. Ward, Miss ....................812W
Katherine Chambers Wyatt, Mrs. J. M. ... 199
PAST PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Martha Grace Herrick Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick (2) Mrs. Margaretta H. Smith Mrs. Fannie M. Hunter Mrs. Melissa F. Ready Mrs. Eva Stearns Hitchcock Mrs. Minnie Owens Richards Mrs. Lola Brown Hunter Mrs. Philena Stearns Campbell Mrs. Myrna Saylor Engle Mrs. Gertrude Hitchcock Ward Mrs. Fannie Miexsell Burks Mrs. Almira Saylor Robinson Mrs. Anna Young Garland Mrs. Helen Wallace Barbour Mrs. Edna Robbins Herrick Miss Mary O. Ward Mrs. Edith Myers Martin Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb (2)
Mrs. Ethel Shoup Moodie Mrs. Annie Todd Brooke (2)
Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean (2) Mrs. Minnie Devaney Stayton (2) Mrs. May Myers Garland (2)
Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney (2) Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Lynch (2) Mrs. Kate Mortimer Vincent (2) Mrs. Kate Chambers Wyatt (2)
HONORARY MEMBERS
iss Rachel Buttrey Miss Mattie DeTurk
iss Maude Price Mrs. Lola B. Hunter
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
OFFICERS
President ................................... Mrs. Wyatt
First Vice President ....................Mrs. C. Martin
Second Vice President ....................... Mrs. Sellers
Recording Secretary ..........................Mrs. Felt
Corresponding Secretary .................Mrs. E. Martin
Treasurer .....................:.........Mrs. Bowers
Critic .............................Mrs. F. Gambrill
Reporter ................................Mrs. Gilyeat
Custodian .....................Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Historian ....................................Mrs. Plumb
Art Chairman ....................... .........Mrs. Ward
Legislative Chairman ....................... Mrs. Lynch
Motion Picture Chairman ...........................Mrs, Bridge
COMMITTEES
Program
Mrs. Hunter Mrs. E. Martin Mrs. Vincent
Music
Mrs. Engle Mrs. Collett Mrs. McCormick Flowers
Mrs. Burks Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Ferguson
Civic
Mrs. Cobean Miss Mary Ward Mrs. Peck
Social
Mrs. Rush Mrs. Garland Miss Matthews Mrs. Hackney Mrs. Hangen Mrs. Stayton Mrs. Brooke
THEME ................."These United States’
THEME SONG ............“My Country’s Flag"
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, October 3 to May 29, 2:30 o’clock.
ORDER OF BUSINESS Call to Order Roll Call Program Intermission Minutes
Reports of Committees Unfinished Business New Business Critic’s Report Adjournment
TIME ALLOWANCES Papers—15 minutes Book Review—40 minutes Magazine Review—10 minutes Round Table Discussions—5 to 10 minutes Debate—10 minutes each
“What joy to gather once again and pledge our friendship anew.”
OCTOBER 3 Hostess, Mrs. Bowers
Re-assembly Day
Response Summer Thrills
President’s Preview .Mrs. Wyatt
“Our Year's Work” ....Program Chairman
“What’s What” in the Clubwoman,
GFWC .......................Mrs. Ward
Reading ..............Mrs. Frank Gambrill
Music
Social Hour
“There must be a background of knowledge and sympathy, if we would bring the Americas together."
OCTOBER 17 Hostess, Mrs. Collett
Pan-America
Response .... A Pan-American Country and Its Capital
The United States and Her Possessions—
......................Mrs. Brooke
Seminar .........Leader, Mrs. McCormick
(a) Differences between North and South
America ..............Mrs. Ferguson
(b) The Pan American Union—
.................Mrs. C. Gambrill
(c) Pan American Fellowship,
GFWC ...............Miss Matthews
Music
"Our country is the world—our countrymen are all mankind.”
—William Lloyd Garrison.
OCTOBER 31 Hostess, Mrs. Frank Gambrill PEACE
Response, Items from the District Convention
The Present Situation in International
Relations .................Mrs. Rush
How Does Switzerland Maintain Peace
Without War? ...........Mrs. Ferguson
“Four Ducks on a Pond”—Ireland’s
Philosophy of Life ........Mrs. Collett
“Who’s Who” in the Clubwoman
GFWC ......................Mrs. Hangen
Music
“There is a right way and a wrong way to do every thing, even to boil an egg.”
—Emerson.
NOV. 14 Hostess, Mrs. C. Martin
Parliamentary Law and Club Ethics
Response ...................... Supplied
Why We Need Parliamentary
Law .......................Mrs. Plumb
Presenting Mrs. V. B. Ballard, Attica, State Chairman.
Address and Drill
Music
“A fair is the testing; ground for the most up-to-date ideas of the age.”
NOV. 28 Hostess, Mrs. Felt
A Century of Progress
Response ...........Highlights from the Fair
"The Idea” ............... Mrs. C. Martin
Open Forum ......... ... Leader, Mrs. Bowers
Participants, Those who were there.
“Why and How” as found in The
Clubwoman, GFWC ..........Mrs. Garland
Music
"For little children everywhere A joyous season still we make,
We bring - our precious gifts to them Even for the dear Child Jesus’ sake.
—Phoebe Cary.
DEC. 12 Presbyterian Church CHRISTMAS
Organ Miss Lavonne Cann
Palestine — ....Miss Anne Revelle, Wichita
Organ
Guests
MERRY CHRISTMAS
"When old smiles are a trifle brighter,
And old spirits a trifle lighter
And old handshakes a trifle tighter—
It’s Christmas!”
HAPPY NEW YEAR
"What’s that rustle in the air As old year’s time grows brief? 'Tis only the gude folk everywhere Turning over a new leaf.”
“Plan well your activities, then work well your plan.”
JAN. 9 Hostess, Mrs. Hangen
Federation Projects
Response ........................ Clippings
Activities and Projects a la Cafeteria—
..............................Mrs. Brooke
The Motion Picture Situation ....Mrs. Bridge
Our Scholarship Loan Work—
.......Mrs. Stayton, State Chairman
Press and Publicity ............Mrs. Gilyeat
News from The Clubwoman
GFWC ..................... Mrs. Bowers
Music
“The challenge to service bristles with opportunities."
JANUARY 23 Hostess, Mrs. Wyatt
LEGISLATION
Response ....................Current Events
Chairman ........................Mrs. Lynch
Practical Workings of the New Deal in
Legislation ..............Mrs. Hackney
Leaders in Legislation ..........Mrs. Cobean
“The Third House” ...............Mrs. Peck
Election of Officers
Music
"Yea, music is the prophet’s art, Among the gifts that God hath sent, One of the most magnificent.”
FEB. 6 Hostess, Mrs. Hackney
MUSIC
Response ............An American Composer
History of American Music .......Mrs. Collett
"With
Negro Spirituals and Indian
Songs ...............Mrs. McCormick
“The Common Sense of Music” ... .Mrs. Burks
“The Spirit of Music” .......Mrs. Hitchcock
With illustrations—
“Home on the Range” and a Selection from Francis Houkinson.
“The Beauty of Music” ....Mrs. McCormick
“The Art of the Musician” Mrs. Engle
News from The Clubwoman GFWC ..................
Miss Ward
"Love of Music and Drama is a universal trait of mankind."
FEB. 20 Hostess, Mrs. Ferguson
MUSIC AND DRAMA
In charge—
Mrs. F. Gambrill, Chm. Literature, 5th Dist., KFWC and Music Committee— Mrs. Engle, Chm.
Mrs. Collett Mrs. McCormick
Guest Day
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.”
MARCH 6 Hostess, Mrs. Hitchcock BIBLE
Response ... Poetry from the Psalms
The Quayle Bible Collection .. Mrs. C. Martin
The Religion of Great Americans as revealed in their writings ..........Mrs. Hackney
Picture Display—Women of the Bible—
...................Mrs. Hitchcock
Music
"Worthy books are not companions, they are solitudes; We lose ourselves in them and all our cares.” —Bailey
MARCH 20 Hostess, Mrs. Garland
AMERICAN LITERATURE
Response ....... ...Book Review Exchange
Book Review—“Expressions in America,”
Lewishon ...............Mrs. Vincent
Quiz ..................... Mrs. E. Martin
Music
"Art is the expression of men’s delight in God’s work.” —Ruskin.
APRIL 3
Hostess, Mrs. Ward
ART
Response, A Favorite Picture (bring a copy)
“Studies in Pictures,” in charge, Mrs. Ward Art Chairman
American Painting and Its Tradition—
............................Mrs. Felt
Genre Painting ..................Mrs. Ward
The Animal in Art ............... Miss Ward
Landscape and Marine Painting .. Mrs. Sellers
Presenting Mrs. Belsley, 5th District Art Chairman
Music
"May the highest point of yesterday be but the starting point of today.”
APRIL 17 Hostess, Mrs. Burks
THE STATE CONVENTION
Response ....................................Incidents in Federation
Gleanings from the Convention ...............the Delegates
As Told in The Clubwoman
GFWC .......................Mrs. Bridge
Greetings.. ...... Mrs. Evans, Fifth Dist. President Mrs. Mathes, Fifth Dis. Cor. Sec’y
Our Juniors ....................Mrs. Sellers
Introducing Mrs. J. W. Shaw, Wichita, State Chairman
Music
Social Hour
"Gold that buys health can never be ill spent, Nor hours laid out in harmless merriment."
—John Webster.
MAY 1 Hostess, Mrs. Engle
CHILD WELFARE
Response ....................Health Notes
“Why and How” ..................Mrs. Felt
“Child Welfare Work in These United
States” ..Mrs. Donald Muir, Anthony,
General Federation Chairman
Review—The Clubwoman GFWC—
......................Mrs. Gilyeat
Music
'O, Call back yesterday, bid time return"
MAY 15 Hostess, Mrs. Sellers HISTORY
Looking Backward" ......... .in charge, Mrs.
Plumb, Club Historian
Assisted by... Mrs. Engle Mrs. Burks Mrs. C. Gambrill Mrs. Hunter Miss Buttrey
Music
“The Year has closed Our work is done,
It seems but just the start.
I we’en that each can truly say I’ve acted well the part.”
MAY 29 Hostess, Mrs. E. Martin
LUNCHEON
Response ...........................A Joke
Reactions of the year ........Mrs. Cobean
Debate: Resolved that Club work increases efficiency in the home.
Affirmative ....Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. Peck
Negative ....Mrs. Garland and Mrs. Stayton
Reading ........................Mrs. Hangen
Installation of Officers .........Mrs. Rush
Suggestions from The Clubwoman
GFWC .....................Miss Matthews
Music
IN MEMORIAM
"They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed
Through the shadows of death to the sunlight above;
A thousand sweet memories are holding them fast
To the places they blest with presence and love."
MRS. HELEN WALLACE BARBOUR
Original Format
Small bound program booklet approximately 3 3/4" wide X 5 1/4" tall, in printed cover