Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Fifth District - 1949-1950 - Wellington, Kansas
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Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Fifth District - 1949-1950 - Wellington, Kansas

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Club Booklet for the Wellington, Kansas Community Cary Circle Club for 1949-1950

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Cary Circle - 1949-1950

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Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas

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Wellington Public Library, Wellington, Kansas

Date

1949-1950

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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



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Cary Circle - 1949-1950, “Club Booklet - Cary Circle - Fifth District - 1949-1950 - Wellington, Kansas,” Wellington Digital Collections, accessed April 24, 2024, https://wellington.digitalsckls.info/item/42.
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Wellington, Kansas
Fifth District
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GARY CIRCLE
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Fifty-Fourth Annual Program 1949 - 1950
Circle Organized 1895 Federated 189G
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 Tuesday, October to June, 2:30 o’clock.
ORDER OF BUSINESS
Call to Order Roll Call Program Intermission Minutes
Report of Committees Unfinished Business New Business Federation Reports Critic’s Report Adjournment SPECIAL PROJECTS Music Talent Penny Art Carpet Rags Logopedics
OFFICERS
President_____________________Mrs. R. G. Slinker „
Vice-President________________ Mrs. M. C. Ward~'*'f
Recording Secretary___________Mrs. F. A. Meierant-# \r
Corresponding Secretary_______Mrs. H. A. Vincent
Treasurer___________________Mrs. C. O. Kessinger
Critic______________________Mrs. R. W. Prentice
Custodian ____________________ Mrs. G. W. Ward
Appointive Officers
Press and Publicity_________Mrs. Homer Humbert
Historian and Federation__________Mrs. H. C. Plumb
Fine Arts___________________Mrs. R. W. Prentice
Legislation and Education______Miss Marie Sellers
International Relations___________Mrs. T. W. Ross
Youth Conservation________________Mrs. F. W. Ross
Literature_____________________ Mrs. M. C. Ward
Citizenship ___________________ Mrs. E. F. Gilyeat
American Home_____________________Mrs. Jacob Engle
COMMITTEES
Program
Mrs. R. E. Hangen Mrs. Homer Humbert
Mrs. Chas. Kessinger
Social
Mrs. C. H. Collett Mrs. W. M. Martin
Mrs. G. W. Ward Mrs. Allan Felt
Miss Mary Ward Mrs. R. S. Kirk
Mrs. W. P. White
Civic and Public Welfare
Mrs. Sellers Mrs. Hackney
Mrs. S. M. Stayton
Music
Mrs. Ella Taylor Mrs. Laura McCormick
Mrs. R. E. Hangen
Flower
Mrs. C. P. Hangen Miss Grace Matthews
Mrs. Chas. Garland
Budget
Mrs. Jacob Engle Mrs. W. F. Lynch
Mrs. Chas. Kessinger
NATIONAL FEDERATION PRESIDENT
Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck
Service—1734 N Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. STATE OFFICERS
President------Mrs. W. A. Smiley, Junction City
Vice-President-------Mrs. V. B. Ballard, Wichita
Recording Secretary. _Mrs. Chas. Marcoot, Caldwell
Treasurer---------Mrs. Dan Hopson, Phillipsburg
Cor. Sec’y-----Mrs. Paul Shellhass, Junction City
FIFTH DISTRICT
President------------Mrs. Geo. E. King, Wichita
Vice-President-------Mrs. Allan Felt, Wellington
Recording Secretary_______________________
---------Mrs. P. D. Langerman. Lindsborg
Treasurer------------Mrs. Leon Roembach, Cheney
Corresponding Sec. _ Mrs. L. R. Dickinson, Wichita
OUR GENERAL THEME IS WE SERVE DEMOCRACY
CARY CIRCLE wants to follow this theme, word by word.
WE is a word which suggests
The sober study of self.
Let us appraise our growth In tolerance of all races and religions,
In knowledge of our personal capabilities,
And in faith that we can help To make the wide world one. SERVE is a word that urges
Unselfish doing for others.
Our clubs and our federations Provide directed channels.
So through our departments Let us always “put into action Our better impulses, straightforward and unafraid.”
DEMOCRACY is our aim and goal.
Resisting bureaucracy at home, Avoiding regimentation of neighbors, And hoping for freedom for all Let us serve Democracy well.
TOGETHER WE WILL GROW
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WE SERVE DEMOCRACY OCTOBER 4
VV omen in Federation Work
Roll Call________________Women in the News
I Went to Hollywood___________Mrs. Allan Felt
Program Review ___________________ Committee
Music-----------------------------Social Hour
Hostess—Mrs. W. P. White
OCTOBER 18 ;
Evaluation of Legislation
Roll Call---------------Cary Circle Constitution
Accomplishments of Kansas i
Legislature----r— Mrs. George Kinnemoutth *
Report of District Meeting j WVU^y (j
Music
Hostess—Mrs. S. M. Stayton
NOVEMBER 1
S piritual Values
Roll Call---------------My Favorite Quotation
Educating the Masses______Mrs. Homer Humbert
Religion and the Present Crisis __ Mrs. G. W. Ward Music
Hostess—Mrs. Tom Ross
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NOVEMBER 15
E ntertaining Our District President Introduction of Guests
Book of Memories_____________j Mrs. W. F. Lynch
Do’s and Don’ts of Past District Presidents_
--------Mrs. H. C. Plumb, Mrs. S. M. Stayton
Music
Social Hour
Hostess—Mrs. G. W. Ward
NOVEMBER 29
Resume of Work .. M ", .“x , • 4 k
Roll Call--------------------Pai^Mmentary Quiz-
Education and Insurance of GI’s___
-----------------Miss Grace Matthews
Are We Fair to the Indians?_Mrs. S. M. Stayton
European Displaced Persons in USA_
------------------------— Miss Mary Ward
Music
Hostess•H.dt
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DECEMBER 13
V oices of Christmastime
Roll Call------------f Christmas Quotation
Bells and Chimes____________Mrs. H. C. Plumb
A Christmas Sermon in color Carols
Hostess—Mrs. C. P. Hangen
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JANUARY 3 AtS&Vvvt
Emphasis on the American Home
Roll Call-----:---------Slogans from the Ads
' What’s Behind the Ads?______Mrs. Jacob Engle
Today’s Buying--------------Mrs. W. P. White
jLCarpet Rags
Hostess-
-Mrs. E. F. Gilyeat
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JANUARY 17
cracy in Industry

Positions Held by Women
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R. S. V. P. _________________Mrs. E. F. Gilyeat .
A Day of Two Noons________Mrs. F. A. Meierant ^ \
Film—Main Line U. S. A.___Mrs. Chas. Kessinger
ELECTION OF OFFICERS YHXs> Qr’X***r<-
Hostess—Mrs. May Ward Cfyn,
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JANUARY 31
E ducation of Youth
Roll Call---------------------Adage of Youth
Democracy’s Daughters_________Mrs. Floyd Ross
A Folkway Grown Vicious______Mrs. C. H. Collett
Is Youth Abandoning Religion?__Mrs. Chas. Garland

Music
/Hostess—Mrs. F. A. Meierant
f FEBRUARY"*-* 1
^^[odern Methods
Roll Call-------------------A Kansas Musician
A Study in Logopedics___________Guest Speaker
Presentation of Music Talent __ Laura McCormick Social Hour

Hostess—Mrs. Prentice^
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FEBRUARY 2T ^ '
/ o bjectives of Public Welfare and Health
Roll Call-------------------- _ Health Hint
Uniform Marriage and Divorce ____
----------------/— Mrs. Laura McCormick
Debate—Socialized Medicine—
Affirmative-----/,L------Mrs. Chas. Hangen
Negative--------i--------Mrs. H. A. Vincent
Moderator-------i--------Mrs. W. F. Lynch
Music
Hostess—Mrs. C. H.
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MARCH / iH"
Creative Writing
Roll Call--------!------------A Literary Gem
Literature in the Making______Mrs. May Ward
-------Mrs. E. T. Hackney
New Books Music
Hostess—Mrs. Slinker
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MARCH 2l
elation^with the World
Roll Call----------1-----Foreign Correspondence
The New India------J-------------Mrs. Tom Ross
Atlantic Pact------L----------Miss Marie Sellers
Music as a Key to International
Understanding __L-------- Mrs. Ella Taylor
Hostess—Mrs. Engle
APRIL 11
Arts and Artists
Roll Call-----------------Famous Work of Art
Art in the Public Schools____Miss Hilda Penner
Young Artist’s Exhibit_______Mrs. Roy Prentice
Penny Art Fund
Report of State Federation Meeting
Hostess—Mrs. E^-Tr-ffarkrrey
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O onservation
Roll Call------------------------Current News
Restoring the Earth_________________Mrs.
Preserving Our Natural Resources__Mrs. Sellers
Protection of Wild Life_____Mrs. R. E. Hangen
Music
Hostess—Mrs. WrM. Martin.„„
"Y ear’s End
Roll Call---!l--------------------Summer Plans
Spring Luncheon
Book Review 4---------------Mrs. W. M. Martin
Installation __r------------Mrs. Roy Slinker
Music
.fiostess—Mrs. Floyd Ross
V
JUNE
Sumner County Federation


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 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. Mary Myers Garland
Mrs. Mabel Rogers Hackney
Mrs. Fannie Glasgow Lynch
Mrs. Kate Mortimer Vincent
Mrs. Katherine Chambers Wyatt
Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
Mrs. Harriet DeWall Felt
Mrs. Edna Pratt Hangen
Mrs. Lena Pfeifer Rush
Mrs. Laura Phelps McCormick
Mrs. Martha Spurlock Gilyeat
Mrs. Marguerite Watterman Collett
CLUB PERSONNEL
(Mrs. C. H.) Marguerite Watterman Collett___42
(Mrs. Jacob) Myrna Saylor Engle ____________213—
(Mrs. A. C.) Harriet DeWall Felt____________-5537
(Mrs. C. J.) Mary Myers Garland_____________265-
<Mrs. E. F.) Martha Spurlock Gilyeat________160-
(Mrs. E. T.) Mabel Rogers Hackney S-_____
(Mrs. C. P.) Edna Pratt Hangen___________
(Mrs. R. E.) Leona Stultz Hangen____________571
(Mrs. R. H.) Bess Markley Humbert___________1804J"
(Mrs. C. O.) Hazel Reed Kessinger _________1067W
(Mrs. R. S.) Flora Einsel Kirk_____________1228J
• Mrs. W. F.) Fannie Glasgow Lynch _/■_______970
(Mrs. W. M.) Edith Myers Martin_____________90
- (Misse Grace Thayer Matthews_______________561J
(Mrs. P. E.) Laura Phelps McCormick__________477
(Mrs. F. A.) Ruby Blanton Meierant___________947
- (Mrs. H. C.) Lura Woods Plumb_______________851
(Mrs. R. W.) Florence Scott Prentice________101W
(Mrs. F. W.) Olive Hutcheson Ross___________713W
-(Mrs. T. W.) Alberta McClure Ross____________611W
(Mrs. F. W.) Lula Planz Sellers____c_________394
-(Miss) Marie Sellers _________________________394
(Mrs. R. G.) Mabel Pulford Slinker-^________1430
(Mrs. S. M.) Minnie Devaney Stayton ________533W
-(Mrs.) Ella Gilmore Taylor________si________1802W
(Mrs. H. A.) Kate Mortimer Vincent_________ 538W
--•Mrs. G. W.) Gertrude Hitchcock Ward 'l_____267
-(Miss) Mary O. Ward_________________./____895W
(Mrs. M. C.) May Williams Ward______________1333
(Mrs. W. P.) Ruth Hail White________________ 413
Honorary Members
Mrs. Lola B. Hunter Mrs. Lulu Planz Sellers
Miss Maude A. Price Mrs. Lura W. Plumb
Mrs. Eugenia S. Gambrill
A COLLECT FOR CLUB WOMEN
Keep us, O 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 to grow
calm, serene, gentle.
Teach us to put into action our better impulses, straightforward and unafraid.
Grant that we may realize it is the little things that create differences; that in the big things of life we are at one.
And may we strive to touch and to know the great, common human heart of us all, and, oh, Lord God, let us forget not to be kind.
—Mary Stewart
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
;©op us, 0 od , from pottine©©
At fault finding bo ddn©
Lot ue bo largo in wird and deed, Sach da$ from to sun to sun#
Help u© fault finding to leave off, Golf 80© :4ng not to wishj tot1 e moot each other face to face Without a projudftee*
May harty judgment be loft out.
Our thoughts bo generousj Make no b© gentle, calm, oorone, A^d, too, ^nduotriouo*
□rant u© thnt we may realize foall thing© ao$ be ignoredi H»t all the greater things in life *io differences afford.
Dear Lord wo a k in earnest prayer That we a«y strive to know The oonnon human heart of all.
As on through life v*e go#
Ihy help, dear Lord,we humbly ask "to strive with heart and mind.
In all the work that we may do. Forget not to be kind#

Original Format

Small bound program booklet approximately 4" wide X 5 1/2" Tall, in printed cover