Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Fifth District - 1938-1939 - Wellington, Kansas
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Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Fifth District - 1938-1939 - Wellington, Kansas

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Club Booklet for the Wellington, Kansas Community Cary Circle Club for 1938-1939

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Cary Circle - 1938-1939

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Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas

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Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas

Date

1938-1939

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Sumner County Club Booklet Collection

Wellington History Collection

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application/pdf

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English

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Programs

Yearbook



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Cary Circle - 1938-1939, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Fifth District - 1938-1939 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed April 27, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/33.
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THE
Wellington Public Library

Wellington, Kansas
CARY CIRCLE
Wellington, Kansas Fifth District
I
8
1938- 1939

COLLECT
Keep us, oh God, from pettiness; let us be large in thought, in word, in deed.
Let us be done with fault finding and leave off self-seeking.
May we put away all pretense and meet each other face to face, without self-pity and without prejudice.
May we never be hasty in judgment and always generous.
Let us take time for all things, make us grow calm, serene, gentle.
Teach us to put into action our better impulses, straight forward and unafraid.
Grant that we may realize it is the little things that create differences; that in the big things of life we are as one.
And may we strive to touch and to know the great common human heart of us all; and Oh, Lord God, let us not forget to be kind.
—Mary Stewart.

THE AMERICAN’S CREED
I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, and for the people, whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and inseparable, established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support its Constitution; to obey its Laws; to respect its Flag; and to defend it against all enemies.
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One Nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
THE
CARY CIRCLE
1938 - 1939
CIRCLE 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
—MEETINGS—
Alternate Tuesdays, October to June 2:30 Oclock
OFFICERS
President ..............
Vice-President .........
Recording Secretary ....
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer ................
Critic .................
Custodian ...............
....Mrs. Hangen
........Mrs. Rush
.....Mrs. Collett
....Mrs. Vincent
.......Mrs. Engle
......Mrs. Lynch
Mrs. G. W. Ward
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS
Reporter .........................Mrs. Gilyeat
Historian ........................ Mrs. Plumb
Art .............................Mrs. M. C. Ward
Education .................Mrs. Edith Martin
International Relations....Mrs. Frank Gambrill
Public Health
Mrs. Trekell
COMMITTEES
Program
Mrs. Hunter Mrs. McCormick Mrs. Wyatt Social
Mrs. Felt Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Vincent
Mrs. Garland Miss Matthews
Mrs. Bowers Mrs. Plumb
Music
Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Hyndmann Mrs. Hackney Civic
Mrs. Sellers Miss Mary Ward Mrs. Cobean Flower
Mrs. C. F. Martin Mrs. Burks
Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
ORDER OF BUSINESS
Call to Order Roll Call Program Intermission Minutes
Reports of Committees Unfinished Business New Business Federation Reports Critic’s Report Adjournment
“May those who stand recorded here,
Grow dearer with each added year,
Acquaintance into friendship grow—
And friendship ever brighter glow.”
CLUB PERSONNEL
(Mrs. A. E.) Jennie McManis Bowers .......216
(Mrs. W. H.) Fannie Meixsell Burks .......203
(Mrs. H. L.) Clara Holliday Cobean .......332
(Mrs. C. H.) Marguerite Waterman Collett .1174
(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. F. S.) Josephine Ryan Gambrill .....879
(Mrs. C. J.) May Myers Garland ...........265
(Mrs. E. F.) Martha Spurlock Gilyeat ....160
(Mrs. E. T.) Mabel Rogers Hackney ........206
(Mrs. C. P.) Edna Pratt Hangen ..........554
(Mrs. R. W.) Lillian Keigley Hitchcock ..836
Mrs. C. W.) Lola Brown Hunter ..........792
(Mrs. E. B.) Madge Cobb Hyndmann ........1463
(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 ..........561J
(Mrs. P. E.) 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. E.) Mae Maple Trekell .............55
(Mrs. H. A.) Kate Mortimer Vincent .....119
(Mrs. G. W.) Gertrude Hitchcock Ward ...267
(Miss) Mary O. Ward ...................812W
(Mrs. M. C.) May Williams Ward ........1333
(Mrs. J. M.) Katherine Chambers Wyatt ...199
HONORARY MEMBERS
Miss Rachael Buttrey Miss Maude Price Mrs. Lola B. Hunter Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
NON-RESIDENT MEMBER
Mrs. Minnie Stayton
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 Sayl"r 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 Mrs. Ethel Shoup Moodie Mrs. Annie 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. Katherine Chambers Wyatt Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers Mrs. Harriet Deewall Felt
FOREWORD
“There is no lone hand in the game we play, We must work to a bigger scheme.
The thing that counts in the world today Is 'How do you pull with the team?'
The WORK of life is never done By one with a selfish dream,
The battle is lost or the battle won By the spirit of the team.”
October 4
Hostess — Mrs. Felt
Re-assembly Day —
Roll Call ........Highlight of My Trip To —
“The Year Book" .....................Committee
President’s Greeting .............Mrs. Hangen
Reading, “Resolutions” ...........Mrs. Cobean
Music, “America For Me” Van Dyke .....Miles
Social Hour
October 18
Hostess — Mrs. Rush
Bible —
Roll Call ........Bible Verse on Life of Christ
Scenes From The Life Of Christ—
Mrs. C. Martin Mrs. Engle Miss Matthews Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Music
November 1
Hostess — Mrs. Engle International Relations:
Roll Call ... ..... International Relations Items
Basic American Treaties .... Mrs. Frank Gambrill Music
November 15
Hostess — Mrs. Hackney
Mexico —
Roll Call ......................Timely Facts
Seen and Heard in a Neighbor
Country ...................Mrs. Hackney
November 29
Hostess — Mrs. G. W. Ward Early America:
Roll Call ...........The American's Creed and
Salute to the Flag
“Home Life in Colonial Days” ..Mrs. G. W. Ward
“Early Inns and Taverns"..........— Mrs. Rush
Colonial Dance ................Patsye McCarley
December 13
Hostess — Mrs. Hitchcock
Christmas:
Roll Call ...............A Christmas Gem
Christmas Medley ..............Orville Prock,
Robert Ready Raymond Prock
Cello Solo .................Annamary Collett
"The French Doll” .......Dorothy Hyndmann
Yule Tide Glimmers ......Mrs. Wyatt, Director
Mrs. Garland Mrs. Felt Mrs. Collett
CHRISTMAS
“Christmas is remembering Christmas is forgetting —
Remembering the happy things, forgetting all the pain.
Christmas is a candle Burning in a window;
Christmas is a path that leads to childhood joy again."
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
“With love of home and friends to twine about you, may this start;
Blue skies to cheer and peace of God to guide you,
Oh, faithful heart."
January 3
Hostess — Mrs. Trekell Applied Psychology —
Roll Call ..........A Psychological Experience
Psychology and Living .........Mrs. Hyndmann
Can We Continue to Develop Our
Personality ....................Mrs. Felt
Music
January 17
Hostess — Mrs. Sellers
Audubon
Roll Call ...................A Favorite Verse
The National Association of Audubon Societies and "Bird Lore” ...................Mrs. Burks
“Birds of America" John James Audubon
...... .................Mrs. M. C. Ward
Bird Songs
January 31
Hostess — Mrs. Frank Gambrill Book Review —
Roll Call ................Author and Theme
of a 1938 Book
Review ....................Mrs. Edith Martin
Music
February 14
Hostess — Mrs. Ferguson Valentine Party:
Roll Call .........................Provided
Love Songs From The Heart ...Mrs. Hitchcock
Mrs. McCormick
“The Sweetest Story Ever
Told” ...............Mrs. Gilyeat, Director
Mrs. Hitchcock Mrs. Garland,
Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. Hunter
Valentine Refreshments
February 28
Hostess — Mrs. Burks
Hobbies —
Roll Call ....................A Strange Hobby
Illustrated Talk ...........Miss Fern Dielmann
Music
Social Hour
March 14
Hostess — Mrs. Garland Education —
Roll Call .................Educational Notes
The Allied Youth Movement ......Mrs. Hunter
The A.A.U.W. Education
Program .........Miss Katharine Knowles
Music
March 28
Hostess — Mrs. Edith Martin
Art —
Roll Call .........The Most Modernistic Thing
of Which I Know
“Development of Modern
Art” .........Professor John F. Helm, Jr.
Music
Guest Day
April 11
Hostess — Mrs. Hangen
World Affairs —
Roll Call .....Current Events in World Affairs
Religion and Democracy ...........Mrs. Plumb
Nationalism ..................... Mrs. Lynch
Music
April 25
Hostess — Mrs. Collett Public Welfare
Roll Call ..News in the Field of Public Welfare
Five Minute Talks:
Cancer Education .............Mrs. Collett
Cooperation with State and Local Health
Departments .....................................Mrs. Vincent
Community Health Studies ..Mrs. Hitchcock
Conquering Syphilis ...............................Mrs. Bowers
Nursery Schools in Kansas .........................Mrs. Trekell
Summary, Public Health . Mrs. Trekell
Music
May 9
Hostess — Mrs. Plumb
China
Roll Call ..................Chinese Proverbs
"The New Life Movement in
China” ,...................Mrs. Ferguson
Generalissimo Chaing Kai Shek ..Mrs. Sellers
“The World’s First Lady”
Dorothy P. Cushing ..........Miss Ward
Chinese Music
"The hours we’ve spent together Are finished for a while So let us meet again to dine And leave each other with a smile.”
May 23
Luncheon
Roll Call .........My Vacation Plans in Verse
"Retrospect” .....................Mrs. Hangen
Reports
Reading, “Closing” ......Mrs. Eugenia Gambrill
Music
A TOAST TO CARY CIRCLE
Cary Circle knows the circle is the sign Forever linked with qualities divine Unity, loyalty, high thoughts bless With the circle’s endlessness.
CHORUS
From the circle’s perfect standard May our conduct never vary Let the toast go swinging around With a glorious ringing sound Here’s to Cary, to Cary.
Cary Circle knows the circle is the seal,
Of all our aims, the good, the true, the real. Let us not carelessly mar nor break
The pattern that we strive to make.
—May Williams Ward.
"The thread of life would be like a dark cloud untinted, if it were not for friendship and love intertwined."
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Original Format

Small bound program booklet approximately 3 3/4" wide X 5 1/4" tall, in printed cover