Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1934-1935 - Wellington, Kansas
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Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1934-1935 - 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 1934-1935
Creator
Cary Circle - 1934-1935
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1934-1935
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1934-1935, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1934-1935 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/31.
Text
The Cary Circle
Year Book
1934-1935
Wellington, Kansas
THE CARY CIRCLE
1934-1935
ORGANIZED 1895
FEDERATED 1896
Member 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.
“The Year’s Watchword”
“Slumber not in the tents of your fathers, The world is advancing, move with it.”
“May those who stand recorded here Grow dearer with each added year Acquaintance into friendship grow And friendship ever brighter glow.”
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Phone
(Mrs. A. E.) Jennie McManis Bowers ..216
(Mrs. R. T.) Edith Knightley Bridge .717
(Mrs. F. A.) Annie Todd Brooke ......681
(Mrs. W. H.) Fannie Miexsell Burks ....203
(Mrs. H. L.) Clara Holliday Cobean ....332
(Mrs. C. H.) Marguerite Waterman
Collett .........................1174J
(Mrs. Jacob) Myrna Saylor Engle .....213
(Mrs. A. C.) Harriet Deewall Felt ...785
(Mrs. W. M.) May Deems Ferguson .......450
(Mrs. C. A.) Eugenia Smiley Gambrill .. .484 (Mrs. Frank) Josephine Ryan Gambrill . 879
(Mrs. Chas. J.) May Myers Garland .....265
(Mrs. E. F.) Martha Spurlock Gilyeat ..640W
(Mrs. Ed. T.) Mabel Rogers Hackney ....206
(Mrs. Chas.) Edna Pratt Hangen ........554
(Mrs. R. W.) Lillian Keigley Hitchcock ..836
(Mrs. W. F.) Fannie Glasgow Lynch .....970
(Mrs. W. M.) Edith Myers Martin .......90
(Mrs. C. F.) Virginia Townsend Martin...1345
(Miss) Grace Thayer Matthews ........429J
(Mrs. Paul) Laura Phelps McCormick ...1335
(Mrs. H. C.) Lura Woods Plumb .........851
(Mrs. W. H.) Lena Pfeifer Rush ........611
(Mrs. F. W.) Lulu Planz Sellers ......394
(Mrs. S. M.) Minnie DeVaney Stayton . ..854
(Mrs. H. A.) Kate Mortimer Vincent ....1014 (Mrs. G. W.) Gertrude Hitchcock Ward ..267
(Miss) Mary O. Ward . ................812W
(Mrs. J. M.) Katherine Chambers Wyatt .199
HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Rachael Buttery Miss Mattie DeTurk Miss Maude Price Mrs. Lola B. Hunter
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
OFFICERS
President . .... Mrs. Sellers
Vice President ...................Mrs. Felt
Recording Secretary ........Mrs. McCormick
Corresponding Secretary ....Mrs. E. Martin
Treasurer .................. Mrs. Bowers
Critic ........................Mrs. Lynch
Custodian ........................Mrs. Ward
APPOINTIVE
Reporter ..... ................Mrs. Wyatt
Historian .....................Mrs. Plumb
Legislative Chairman ..........Mrs. Hunter
Art Chairman .....................Mrs. Engle
Motion Picture Chairman .......Mrs. Hackney
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, October to
June, 2:30 o’clock.
PAST PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Martha Herrick Grace
Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick
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 0. Ward
Mrs. Edith Myers Martin
Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs. Ethel Shoup Moodie
Mrs. Anna Todd Brooke
Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean
Mrs. Minnie Devaney Stayton
Mrs. May Myers Garland
Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney
Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Lynch
Mrs. Kate Mortimer Vincent
Mrs. Kate Chambers Wyatt
COMMITTEES
Program
Mrs. Burks Mrs. Garland Mrs. Felt
Music
Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Hangen Mrs. Gilyeat
Flowers
Mrs. Cobean Mrs. C. A. Gambrill
Miss Matthews
Civic
Mrs. Frank Gambrill Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Brooke
Social
Mrs. C. F. Martin Mrs. Bridge Mrs. Collett Mrs. Rush Mrs. Stayton Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Ward Miss Ward
ORDER OF BUSINESS
Call to Order
Response
Program
Intermission
Minutes
Reports of Committees
Unfinished Business
New Business
Critics Report
Adjournment
“Coming together is a beginning Keeping together is a progress Working together is a success.”
OCTOBER 2 Hostess, Mrs. E. Martin
Re-assembly Day
Response My Duty As A Club Member
President’s Message ........... .Mrs. Sellers
Friendly Stars ................Mrs. Brooke
Music
Social Hour
“The strength of a nation especially of a republic nation, is in the intelligent and well-ordered home of the people.”
OCT. 16 Hostess, Mrs. Brooke
Citizenship in the Home
Response .......My Definition of Citizenship
Song—
American Creed Flag Salute
Mrs. Hitchcock
(a) How May the Home Influence
Citizenship .....Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
(b) Citizenship As Our School Children
See It .................Mrs. McCormick
(c) Show by Historical Example the rela-
tionship Between Patriotism and Citizenship .................Mrs. Rush
Music
“Be Better Motion Picture Buyers.”
OCT. 30. Hostess, Mrs. Rush
Moving Pictures
Mrs. Hackney—Chairman
Response ..................A Favorite Film
History ......................Mrs. Bowers
Problems of Moral Standards and
Educational Influence .....Mrs. Collett
Better Film Councils ............Mrs. Engle
Report from the District Convention Music
“The books which help you most are those which make you think the most.”
—Theodore Parker.
NOV. 13. Hostess, Mrs. C. F. Martin
Music
Book Review—“The House of Exile” (Nora Waln) ..........Miss Anne Revelle, Wichita
Music
“The welfare of the country is the greatest object to which our cares and efforts ought to be directed.” —George Washington.
NOV. 27. Hostess, Mrs. Garland
Legislative
Mrs. Hunter—Chairman
Mrs. Plumb Mrs. Cobean Mrs. Gilyeat
Music
“An evening that is filled with pleasant things hastens by as if on wings.”
DEC. 11. Park House, 8 p. m.
“The American Indian in story and song” Our Guests
The Treble Clef Sealed Program
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
“May the real Christmas spirit Of ‘Peace Good Will to Men’ Come to your hearts and linger Till Christmas comes again.”
HAPPY NEW YEAR
“With love of home and friends to twine about you
May this year start;
Blue skies to cheer and peace of God to guide you,
Oh, faithful heart!”
“It’s little I care what path I take, and where it leads it’s little I care.” —Samuel Johnson.
JAN. 8. Hostess, Mrs. Hackney
Travel
Response ................A Travel Thought
My Summers Travel .............Mrs. Sellers
“The States Thru Irish Eyes”—
E. A. O. Somerville .......Mrs. Hangen
Travels With A Donkey—
Robert Louis Stevenson....Mrs, C. F. Martin
News from the Club Woman—
G. F. W. C..............Mrs. Hitchcock
Music
“Kansas Fair State, we well may claim A need of praise for thee;
None other boasts so great a fame,
So grand a history.”
—Maggie Kilmer.
JAN. 22. Hostess, Mrs. Ward
Kansas
Response .......A County or State Official
Song—My Golden Kansas .........Cary Circle
Your County; area, industries, agricultural products, educational rank, important cities, etc....................Miss Ward
Duties of County Commissioners—
Miss Mathews
Distinguish between district court, county
court, probate court ......Mrs. Cobean
Cost of County and State government—
Mrs. Stayton
Music
“All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players.” —Shakespeare.
FEB. 5. Hostess, Mrs. Ferguson
Drama
Response .......................Some Play
The One-Act play and its place in the field of Drama...........Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
One-Act Play—
“The Cave of Salamanca” ........Mrs. Felt
Music
“The true work of Art is but a shadow of Divine perfection.” —Michael Angelo.
FEB. 19. Presbyterian Church
Eight Fifteen p. m.
Guest Speaker ..........Mr. Philip C. Beam
William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and
Atkins Museum Guests
“I have seen a Kansas sunset like a vision in a dream.”
MARCH 5. Hostess, Mrs. Sellers
Art
Mrs. Engle—Chairman
Response ............Name a Kansas Artist
Kansas Art and Artists ........Mrs. Engle
Birger Sandzen ................Mrs. Ward
Modernistic and Classic
Sculpture .................Mrs. Brooke
Wood Block Prints .............Mrs. Hackney
Music
“O World, what pictures and what harmonies are thine.” —Emerson.
MARCH 19 Hostess, Mrs. Bowers
Van Loon’s Geography
Response .................Current Events
Leader ...................Mrs. Edith Martin
(a) ........................Mrs. Vincent
(b) ...................Mrs. Ferguson
(c) ........................Mrs. Bowers
(d) .......................Mrs. Ward
Items from the Clubwoman—
G. F. W. C. ..........Miss Matthews
Music
GUESTS OF TREBLE CLEF
April 2, 1935
“All one’s life is music if one but touches the
notes rightly and in tune.”
Life’s Story in Song
Prelude from the Cycle of Life ..Ronald
Mrs. Archer
INFANCY—
Vocal Solo, “Where Did You Come from,
Baby Dear?” ................. Buck
Lullaby, “Sweet and Low” ____Barnaby
Mrs. Caskey
CHILDHOOD
Vocal Solo, “When We Were
Children” ................MacDowell
Mrs. Claytor
Piano Solo, “Golliwogs Cake Walk,” Debussey Mrs. Voshell
YOUTH
Piano Solo, “Spring’s Awakening’ ..Sanderson Mrs. Hensley
College Songs — Misses Barbour, Claytor, Clark, Waterman, Jassoy, Mesdames Felt, Olson, Nail.
Love Songs: Selected .......Miss Barbour
ROMANCE
Bridal Chorus from “The Rose Maiden”— Misses Barbour, Claytor, Clark, Waterman, Jassoy, Mesdames Felt, Olson, Nail
Vocal Solo, “Home and You” ......Newman
Mrs. Hollingsworth
OLD AGE
Vocal Solo, “Silver Threads Among the
Gold” ..................Mrs. Ready
Park House—8:15 p. m.
“The time has come to talk of many things.”
APRIL 16. Hostess, Mrs. Plumb
Program Building
Response Suggestions for next year’s
program
Unified Programs .. Mrs. Burks, Mrs. Wyatt
Clippings from the Clubwoman
G. F. W. C..................Mrs. Collett
Gleanings from the State Convention—
The Delegates
Music
“It is the best gift God has given to man”
—Abraham Lincoln.
APRIL 30. Hostess, Mrs. Engle
Bible
Response ...............Book of Proverbs
Music—Luther’s Cradle Hymns—
“O Little Town of Bethlehem”
Teachings of Jesus—
Excerpts from E. Stanly Jones ....Mrs, Wyatt
Contributions of our Jewish
Citizens ..................Mrs. Plumb
Cutting—“Tale of the Christ”
(Ben Hur) Lew Wallace .....Mrs. Lynch
Music
“Tis music lends a golden hue To life’s tide as it glides along.
Then let us render homage due To music and her sister, song.”
MAY 14. Hostess, Mrs. Hitchcock
Music
In charge of Music Committee—
Chairman—Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Hangen Mrs. Gilyeat
“Art is the expression of men’s delights in God’s work.” —Ruskin.
MAY 28. Hostess, Mrs. Burks
Luncheon
Response .................A Favorite Artist
Music
Life of George Romney ...........Mrs. Wyatt
The Prince of Court Painters..Mrs. Garland
Music
“The Leaves of Life Keep Falling— One by One.”
IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANNIS COVELL PECK Aug. 24, 1934.
Original Format
Small bound program booklet approximately 3 3/4" wide X 5 1/2" tall, in printed cover
Title
Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1934-1935 - 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 1934-1935
Creator
Cary Circle - 1934-1935
Source
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Publisher
Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas
Date
1934-1935
Relation
Sumner County Club Booklet Collection
Wellington History Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Programs
Yearbook
Citation
Cary Circle - 1934-1935, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Year Book - 1934-1935 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed December 22, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/31.Text
The Cary Circle
Year Book
1934-1935
Wellington, Kansas
THE CARY CIRCLE
1934-1935
ORGANIZED 1895
FEDERATED 1896
Member 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.
“The Year’s Watchword”
“Slumber not in the tents of your fathers, The world is advancing, move with it.”
“May those who stand recorded here Grow dearer with each added year Acquaintance into friendship grow And friendship ever brighter glow.”
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Phone
(Mrs. A. E.) Jennie McManis Bowers ..216
(Mrs. R. T.) Edith Knightley Bridge .717
(Mrs. F. A.) Annie Todd Brooke ......681
(Mrs. W. H.) Fannie Miexsell Burks ....203
(Mrs. H. L.) Clara Holliday Cobean ....332
(Mrs. C. H.) Marguerite Waterman
Collett .........................1174J
(Mrs. Jacob) Myrna Saylor Engle .....213
(Mrs. A. C.) Harriet Deewall Felt ...785
(Mrs. W. M.) May Deems Ferguson .......450
(Mrs. C. A.) Eugenia Smiley Gambrill .. .484 (Mrs. Frank) Josephine Ryan Gambrill . 879
(Mrs. Chas. J.) May Myers Garland .....265
(Mrs. E. F.) Martha Spurlock Gilyeat ..640W
(Mrs. Ed. T.) Mabel Rogers Hackney ....206
(Mrs. Chas.) Edna Pratt Hangen ........554
(Mrs. R. W.) Lillian Keigley Hitchcock ..836
(Mrs. W. F.) Fannie Glasgow Lynch .....970
(Mrs. W. M.) Edith Myers Martin .......90
(Mrs. C. F.) Virginia Townsend Martin...1345
(Miss) Grace Thayer Matthews ........429J
(Mrs. Paul) Laura Phelps McCormick ...1335
(Mrs. H. C.) Lura Woods Plumb .........851
(Mrs. W. H.) Lena Pfeifer Rush ........611
(Mrs. F. W.) Lulu Planz Sellers ......394
(Mrs. S. M.) Minnie DeVaney Stayton . ..854
(Mrs. H. A.) Kate Mortimer Vincent ....1014 (Mrs. G. W.) Gertrude Hitchcock Ward ..267
(Miss) Mary O. Ward . ................812W
(Mrs. J. M.) Katherine Chambers Wyatt .199
HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Rachael Buttery Miss Mattie DeTurk Miss Maude Price Mrs. Lola B. Hunter
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
OFFICERS
President . .... Mrs. Sellers
Vice President ...................Mrs. Felt
Recording Secretary ........Mrs. McCormick
Corresponding Secretary ....Mrs. E. Martin
Treasurer .................. Mrs. Bowers
Critic ........................Mrs. Lynch
Custodian ........................Mrs. Ward
APPOINTIVE
Reporter ..... ................Mrs. Wyatt
Historian .....................Mrs. Plumb
Legislative Chairman ..........Mrs. Hunter
Art Chairman .....................Mrs. Engle
Motion Picture Chairman .......Mrs. Hackney
Meetings: Alternate Tuesdays, October to
June, 2:30 o’clock.
PAST PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Martha Herrick Grace
Mrs. Cordelia Wood Herrick
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 0. Ward
Mrs. Edith Myers Martin
Mrs. Lura Woods Plumb
Mrs. Ethel Shoup Moodie
Mrs. Anna Todd Brooke
Mrs. Clara Holliday Cobean
Mrs. Minnie Devaney Stayton
Mrs. May Myers Garland
Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney
Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Lynch
Mrs. Kate Mortimer Vincent
Mrs. Kate Chambers Wyatt
COMMITTEES
Program
Mrs. Burks Mrs. Garland Mrs. Felt
Music
Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Hangen Mrs. Gilyeat
Flowers
Mrs. Cobean Mrs. C. A. Gambrill
Miss Matthews
Civic
Mrs. Frank Gambrill Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Brooke
Social
Mrs. C. F. Martin Mrs. Bridge Mrs. Collett Mrs. Rush Mrs. Stayton Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Ward Miss Ward
ORDER OF BUSINESS
Call to Order
Response
Program
Intermission
Minutes
Reports of Committees
Unfinished Business
New Business
Critics Report
Adjournment
“Coming together is a beginning Keeping together is a progress Working together is a success.”
OCTOBER 2 Hostess, Mrs. E. Martin
Re-assembly Day
Response My Duty As A Club Member
President’s Message ........... .Mrs. Sellers
Friendly Stars ................Mrs. Brooke
Music
Social Hour
“The strength of a nation especially of a republic nation, is in the intelligent and well-ordered home of the people.”
OCT. 16 Hostess, Mrs. Brooke
Citizenship in the Home
Response .......My Definition of Citizenship
Song—
American Creed Flag Salute
Mrs. Hitchcock
(a) How May the Home Influence
Citizenship .....Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
(b) Citizenship As Our School Children
See It .................Mrs. McCormick
(c) Show by Historical Example the rela-
tionship Between Patriotism and Citizenship .................Mrs. Rush
Music
“Be Better Motion Picture Buyers.”
OCT. 30. Hostess, Mrs. Rush
Moving Pictures
Mrs. Hackney—Chairman
Response ..................A Favorite Film
History ......................Mrs. Bowers
Problems of Moral Standards and
Educational Influence .....Mrs. Collett
Better Film Councils ............Mrs. Engle
Report from the District Convention Music
“The books which help you most are those which make you think the most.”
—Theodore Parker.
NOV. 13. Hostess, Mrs. C. F. Martin
Music
Book Review—“The House of Exile” (Nora Waln) ..........Miss Anne Revelle, Wichita
Music
“The welfare of the country is the greatest object to which our cares and efforts ought to be directed.” —George Washington.
NOV. 27. Hostess, Mrs. Garland
Legislative
Mrs. Hunter—Chairman
Mrs. Plumb Mrs. Cobean Mrs. Gilyeat
Music
“An evening that is filled with pleasant things hastens by as if on wings.”
DEC. 11. Park House, 8 p. m.
“The American Indian in story and song” Our Guests
The Treble Clef Sealed Program
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
“May the real Christmas spirit Of ‘Peace Good Will to Men’ Come to your hearts and linger Till Christmas comes again.”
HAPPY NEW YEAR
“With love of home and friends to twine about you
May this year start;
Blue skies to cheer and peace of God to guide you,
Oh, faithful heart!”
“It’s little I care what path I take, and where it leads it’s little I care.” —Samuel Johnson.
JAN. 8. Hostess, Mrs. Hackney
Travel
Response ................A Travel Thought
My Summers Travel .............Mrs. Sellers
“The States Thru Irish Eyes”—
E. A. O. Somerville .......Mrs. Hangen
Travels With A Donkey—
Robert Louis Stevenson....Mrs, C. F. Martin
News from the Club Woman—
G. F. W. C..............Mrs. Hitchcock
Music
“Kansas Fair State, we well may claim A need of praise for thee;
None other boasts so great a fame,
So grand a history.”
—Maggie Kilmer.
JAN. 22. Hostess, Mrs. Ward
Kansas
Response .......A County or State Official
Song—My Golden Kansas .........Cary Circle
Your County; area, industries, agricultural products, educational rank, important cities, etc....................Miss Ward
Duties of County Commissioners—
Miss Mathews
Distinguish between district court, county
court, probate court ......Mrs. Cobean
Cost of County and State government—
Mrs. Stayton
Music
“All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players.” —Shakespeare.
FEB. 5. Hostess, Mrs. Ferguson
Drama
Response .......................Some Play
The One-Act play and its place in the field of Drama...........Mrs. Josephine Gambrill
One-Act Play—
“The Cave of Salamanca” ........Mrs. Felt
Music
“The true work of Art is but a shadow of Divine perfection.” —Michael Angelo.
FEB. 19. Presbyterian Church
Eight Fifteen p. m.
Guest Speaker ..........Mr. Philip C. Beam
William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and
Atkins Museum Guests
“I have seen a Kansas sunset like a vision in a dream.”
MARCH 5. Hostess, Mrs. Sellers
Art
Mrs. Engle—Chairman
Response ............Name a Kansas Artist
Kansas Art and Artists ........Mrs. Engle
Birger Sandzen ................Mrs. Ward
Modernistic and Classic
Sculpture .................Mrs. Brooke
Wood Block Prints .............Mrs. Hackney
Music
“O World, what pictures and what harmonies are thine.” —Emerson.
MARCH 19 Hostess, Mrs. Bowers
Van Loon’s Geography
Response .................Current Events
Leader ...................Mrs. Edith Martin
(a) ........................Mrs. Vincent
(b) ...................Mrs. Ferguson
(c) ........................Mrs. Bowers
(d) .......................Mrs. Ward
Items from the Clubwoman—
G. F. W. C. ..........Miss Matthews
Music
GUESTS OF TREBLE CLEF
April 2, 1935
“All one’s life is music if one but touches the
notes rightly and in tune.”
Life’s Story in Song
Prelude from the Cycle of Life ..Ronald
Mrs. Archer
INFANCY—
Vocal Solo, “Where Did You Come from,
Baby Dear?” ................. Buck
Lullaby, “Sweet and Low” ____Barnaby
Mrs. Caskey
CHILDHOOD
Vocal Solo, “When We Were
Children” ................MacDowell
Mrs. Claytor
Piano Solo, “Golliwogs Cake Walk,” Debussey Mrs. Voshell
YOUTH
Piano Solo, “Spring’s Awakening’ ..Sanderson Mrs. Hensley
College Songs — Misses Barbour, Claytor, Clark, Waterman, Jassoy, Mesdames Felt, Olson, Nail.
Love Songs: Selected .......Miss Barbour
ROMANCE
Bridal Chorus from “The Rose Maiden”— Misses Barbour, Claytor, Clark, Waterman, Jassoy, Mesdames Felt, Olson, Nail
Vocal Solo, “Home and You” ......Newman
Mrs. Hollingsworth
OLD AGE
Vocal Solo, “Silver Threads Among the
Gold” ..................Mrs. Ready
Park House—8:15 p. m.
“The time has come to talk of many things.”
APRIL 16. Hostess, Mrs. Plumb
Program Building
Response Suggestions for next year’s
program
Unified Programs .. Mrs. Burks, Mrs. Wyatt
Clippings from the Clubwoman
G. F. W. C..................Mrs. Collett
Gleanings from the State Convention—
The Delegates
Music
“It is the best gift God has given to man”
—Abraham Lincoln.
APRIL 30. Hostess, Mrs. Engle
Bible
Response ...............Book of Proverbs
Music—Luther’s Cradle Hymns—
“O Little Town of Bethlehem”
Teachings of Jesus—
Excerpts from E. Stanly Jones ....Mrs, Wyatt
Contributions of our Jewish
Citizens ..................Mrs. Plumb
Cutting—“Tale of the Christ”
(Ben Hur) Lew Wallace .....Mrs. Lynch
Music
“Tis music lends a golden hue To life’s tide as it glides along.
Then let us render homage due To music and her sister, song.”
MAY 14. Hostess, Mrs. Hitchcock
Music
In charge of Music Committee—
Chairman—Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Hangen Mrs. Gilyeat
“Art is the expression of men’s delights in God’s work.” —Ruskin.
MAY 28. Hostess, Mrs. Burks
Luncheon
Response .................A Favorite Artist
Music
Life of George Romney ...........Mrs. Wyatt
The Prince of Court Painters..Mrs. Garland
Music
“The Leaves of Life Keep Falling— One by One.”
IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANNIS COVELL PECK Aug. 24, 1934.
Original Format
Small bound program booklet approximately 3 3/4" wide X 5 1/2" tall, in printed cover