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Roaring Spring Women's Club - 1933-1934
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Roaring Spring Women's Club
1933-1934
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"Economy no more means saving money than it means spending money; it means ad¬ ministration of a house; its stewardship; spending or saving whether money or time, or anything else to the best possible advantage." —John Ruskin Members Miss Cleo Burket Mrs. Homer Butler Mrs. John Curry Miss Harriet Ferguson Mrs. C. M. Fluke Miss Edith Frederick Mrs. James Garber Mrs. John Garber Mrs. Eila B. Garver Mrs. Howard Garver Mrs. R. B. Garver Mrs. Russell Gates Miss Arlene Gorsuch Mrs. W. L. Grounds Mrs. Clarence Hair Mrs. J. O. Hendrickson Miss Abigail Righter Mrs. E. M. Hite Mrs. W. H. Robinson Mrs. W. A. Hite Mrs. W. E^ Romberger Miss Marion Holsinger Mrs. C. E. Saylor Mrs. R. B. Kauffman Mrs. Matthew Sell Mrs. Homer Kegaries Mis. J. W. Skillington Mrs. R. A. Lambert Mrs. J. R. Smith Miss Mary E. Lewis Mrs. J. W. Smith Mrs. Clyde Longenecker Mrs. Chas. Stephens Mrs. A. D. Mingle Miss Mary Weaverling Mrs. J. W. McMillen Mrs. John Whitman Mrs. S. M. F. Morgart Mrs. J. R. Wike Mrs. W. A. Nason Mrs. Fred Wood Miss Anna Noble Miss Pauline Young Mrs. George Replogle Mrs. Harry Zartman OFFICERS President, Mrs. W. A. Hite Vice President, Mrs. W. L. Grounds Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Leonore Garver ¦» • . ... COMMITTEES Program—Chairman Miss Marion Holsinger, Miss Arlene Gorsuch, Miss Edith Frederick, Mrs. W. A. Hite, Mrs. W. L. Grounds, Miss Leonore Garver. Social—Chairman Mrs. W. H. Robinson, Mrs. J. R. Wike, Miss Pauline Young, Mrs. C. E. Saylor. Press and Publicity—Chairman Mrs. R. B. Kauffman. Public Welfare—Chairman Mrs. John Garber, MTs. R. B. Garver, Mrs. Harry Zartman, Mrs. J. W. Smith. Membership—Chairman Mrs. W. A. Nason, Mrs. Homer Kegaries, Mrs. R. A. Lambert, Mrs. Russell Gates. ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION Off THE ROARING SPRING WOMAN'S CLUB 1 ARTICLE I Name This Club shall be called The Roaring Spring Woman's Club. ARTICLE II Object Section 1. The object of this Club shall be to study history, socialize civics, public health and community recreation and any other subjects chosen to improve our locality and to promote cooperation among the members. Section 2. The further object of this Club shall be to promote com¬ munity welfare. ARTICLE III Membership Section 1. Membership shall be extended to any woman interested in the purpose of this organization. Section 2. Names of candidates for membership having been recom¬ mended by the membership committee shall be elected upon receiving a majority vote of members present. Section 3. Dues shall be $2.00 a year. Section 4. Any member having dues unpaid for one year may be dropped from the roll by a vote of the majority present, at a regular meeting. ARTICLE IV Meetings Section 1. The Club shall meet regularly on the second Thursday ofi each month, at 8 o'clock P. M., from September until June, inclusive, at places designated by the social committee. Section 2. The April meeting shall be the annual meeting for hear¬ ing reports from all officers and for electing the same. Section 3. The regular meeting may be postponed by the President with the concurrence of the Vice President and the Secretary. Section 4. Special meetings may be called at any time by the President, with the concurrence of the Vice President and Secretary. ARTICLE V Officers Section 1. The officers shall be President, Vice President, Secretary- Treasurer, and Chairman of Program Committee, and their duties shall be such as are customary for such officers. Section 2. The officers shall be elected by ballot at the April meet¬ ing of each year. ARTICLE VI Section 1. The President shall have the power to appoint all stand¬ ing committees, except the program chairman. They shall be as follows: Membership, Social, Welfare, Nominating. Program Chairman shall be elected and she shall be assisted by the three elective officers. Section 2. Membership committee shall consider all names for membership and report to the Club. Section 3. Social committee shall arrange the location of the meet¬ ing of the Club, make announcement of meetings in advance, and attend to the social life of the Club. Section 4. Program committee shall have charge of the arrange¬ ment of the program of each regular meeting and also of year book, to be issued to members in August. Section 5. The officers shall be elected by ballot—the one receiving a majority of votes shall be declared elected. ARTICLE Vil Amendments The constitution may be amended at any meeting of the Club by two-thirds vote of members present, notice of amendment proposed having been given at the preceding meeting of the Club. COLLECT FOR CLUB WOMEN 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 pretenses and meet each other face to face, without self-pity and without prejudice. May we never be hasty in judgment and always generous. Teach vus to put into action our better impulses straight-forward and unafraid. Let us take time for all things; make us grow calm, serene, and gentle. Grant that we may realize that it is the little things that create differences; and in the big things of life we are as one. And may we strive to touch and to know the great common women's hearts of us all; and, Oh Lord, let us not forget to be kind. womansclub1933 SEPTEMBER 14 1 Hostesses: Mrs. W. A. Hite, Mrs. R. B. Kauffman, Mrs. Russell Gates, Mrs. James Garber, Mrs. C. E. Saylor, Miss Abigail Righter Current EventsMrs. Clarence Hair '-• General Topic—Home Budgets Making and Using the BudgetMrs. John Garber Discussion led by Mrs. Chas. Stephens OCTOBER 12 . 1 Hostesses: Mrs. R. B. Garver, Mrs. John Garber, Mrs. A. D. Mingle, Mrs. Ella Garver, Miss Mary Ellen Lewis, Mrs. J. W. McMillen Current EventsMrs. R. B. Kauffman General Topic—Better Buying for the Home Buying for Quality.Mrs. S. M. P. Morgart Buying for ComfortMrs. W. H. Robinson NOVEMBER 9 Hostesses: Mrs. W. L. Grounds, Miss Marion Holsinger, Mrs. George ,* » - . Replogle, Mrs. Harry Zartman, Mrs. Fred Wood, Mrs. John Whitman ? ? ? r u . . + • ? ? : * >?? ? ? ? * «% ? ;« ? * * »? • * Current EventsMrs. E. M. Hite General Topic—Beautifying the Interior ? ?? *. ? ,. Lighting and Color Harmony..,..Mrs. Homer Kegaries Period Furniture.'...Miss Abigail Righter Discussion led by Mrs. J. R. Wike DECEMBER 14 X Hostesses: Miss Leonore Garver, Mrs. Mabel Garver, Miss Edith Fred¬ erick, Miss Arlene Gorsuch, Mrs. E. M. Hite, Mrs. Clyde Longenecker Current Events Miss Harriet Ferguson General Topic—Recreation Hobbies and GamesMrs. R. A. Lambert Music and LiteratureMiss Mary Weaverling JANUARY 11 1 Hostesses: Mrs.. J. R. Wike, Mrs. W. H. Robinson,, Miss Anna Noble, Miss Pauline.Young, Mrs. Homer Kegaries .... ? ? * • • ? Current Events...!':.!.:....:.:::..:::...:....Mrs.: C. E.' Saylor • « General Topic—The Child in the Home : ' ? *' • The Parents' Duty to the Child:::.r...::.v?..Mrs. W. E. Romberger .?«?? t •» ? » T ? ** ? ?*•*. * •" ? , Vv *#* <##*•#* v • * tn»< •+» •* ?? * * Discussion led by Mrs. George Replogle FEBRUARY 8 1 Hostesses: Mrs. C. M. Fluke, Mrs. Chas. Stephens, Mrs. John Curry, Mrs. W. E. Romberger, Miss Mary Weaverling, Miss Harriet Ferguson Current EventsMrs. J. O. Hendrickson General Topic—Meals for Better Health Balanced MealsMrs. W. A. Nason Proper Diet for School ChildrenMrs. R. B. Garver Discussion led by Mrs. J. R. Smith MARCH 8 * * Hostesses: Mrs. W. A. Nason, Mrs. J. O. Hendrickson, Mrs. Howard Gar- ver, Mrs. Homer Butler, Mrs. Clarence Hair, Miss Cleo Burket ? ? * ? * * Current EventsMrs. J. W. McMillen ? . t *r ? ?????. » ? ? General Topic—The Vegetable Garden ;. 0.. ?.? Planning a Small Garden...-.....Mrs. M. W. Sell * - Pests and RemediesMiss Pauline Young APRIL 12 i Hostesses: Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. J. R. Smith, Mrs. M. W. Sell, Mrs. R. A. Lambert, Mrs. J. W. Skillington, Mrs. S. M. F. Morgart Election of Officers Current Events,Mrs. J. W. Skillington General Topic—The Flower Garden Perennials Everyone Should KnowMrs. A. D. Mingle Cut Flowers for All Seasons.Mrs. C. M. Fluke



