Merri Mix Club notebook of history

Name/Title

Merri Mix Club notebook of history

Entry/Object ID

1994.27.1

Scope and Content

A compiled notebook of the history of the Merri Mix Club in Broomfield, 1923-1977. The notebook is a 9" x 11" x 1.5" loose-leaf, two-ring binder with a blue fabric hardcover. The front has the text "History" and "Merri Mix" painted on it with a an illustration of a yellow dafodil (the club's official flower) pasted in the center. The years 1923 and 1948 are also painted on the front, signifying the 25th anniversary of the club's founding in 1923. The contents of the notebook consist of documents and notes likely compiled since 1923 when the club was founded, though a bulk of the material is from 1948 to 1978. The notebook was originally compiled to remember and commemorate Merri Mix Club's history as a social organization for the women of Broomfield. Some of Broomfield's most prominent women, such as Viola Crooks, Emily Crawford, Elizabeth Brunner, and members of the Kozisek family, were among the members of the club. One of the most prevalent subjects of the notebook are historical anniversaries of the club in 1948, 1953, 1958, 1963, and 1978. The notebook contains several types of documents to commemorate the anniversaries, such as membership and officer lists, minutes and records of celebrations, poems by members (sometimes read aloud at gatherings), letters, organizational notes, agendas and programs, memoriams, and lists of noteworthy events, appointments, and actions.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Tertiary Object Term

Notebook

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Blankbook

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book, Writing

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Writing Media

Nomenclature Class

Written Communication T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 06: Tools & Equipment for Communication

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Club women, Clubs, Clubwomen, Records (Information), Women

Search Terms

Merri Mix Club

Archive Details

Creator

Merri Mix Club

Date(s) of Creation

1923 - 1978

Archive Size/Extent

One notebook

Archive Notes

Date(s) Created: 1923-1978 Date(s): 1923-1978 Copy/Orig/Other: Original

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Mae Billington

Person or Organization

Beryl Blunn

Person or Organization

Elizabeth Brunner

Person or Organization

Ada Crawford

Person or Organization

Emily Crawford

Person or Organization

Crooks (née Graves), Anna

Person or Organization

Viola Crooks

Person or Organization

Viola Crooks

Person or Organization

Dunphy, Edith

Person or Organization

Kalhoff, Dorothy

Person or Organization

Kozisek, Helen

Person or Organization

Jessie Kozisek

Person or Organization

Kozisek, Mollie

Person or Organization

Mitze (née Weigele), Louise

Person or Organization

Reese, Neta

Person or Organization

Talbott, Caroline

Person or Organization

Vaughan (née Campbell), Margaret

Person or Organization

Vaughan (née Reed), Julia

Related Entries

Notes

1994.27.10, 1994.27.11, 1994.27.12, 1994.27.13, 1994.27.14, 1994.27.15, 1994.27.16, 1994.27.17, 1994.27.18, 1994.27.19, 1994.27.2, 1994.27.20, 1994.27.21, 1994.27.22, 1994.27.23, 1994.27.24, 1994.27.3, 1994.27.4, 1994.27.5, 1994.27.6, 1994.27.7, 1994.27.8, 1994.27.9 All related items are part of the same archival collection of the Merri Mix Club and/or Broomfield Garden Club. All material was originally created and/or collected through the Kozisek family of Broomfield between 1923 and 1978.

Provenance

Notes

Admin or Biographical History: The Merri Mix Club served as a major social hub for many Broomfield women from 1923 into the 1970s. The main purpose of the club, as stated in its constitution preamble, was for "social pleasure, mental improvement, and mutual help...to form ourselves into a 'Woman's Club.'" Throughout much of its history, the club formed lasting friendships among many Broomfield women and families in the community. The club started off in 1923 with 28 charter members, mostly housewives. Officers consisting of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer were elected by members on a semi-annual basis. The cost for membership was 50 cents a year. Several women from early Broomfield families - including the Crooks, Koziseks, Vaughns, Crawfords, Mitzes, and Brunners - took membership and leadership positions. Longstanding members included: Viola Crooks; Edith Dunphy; Mae Billington; Jessie and Mollie Kozisek; Julia Vaughn; Emily Crawford; and Elizabeth Brunner, among several others. By 1973, the club had close to 150 different members spanning multiple generations throughout its lifetime. The club would typically meet once or twice a month at members' (designated "hostesses") homes to engage in various activities. Meetings would typically start with a call to order by the President, then an opening prayer or scripture reading, often led by the club's appointed Chaplain, Anna Crooks. Then, a roll call would ensue to track attendance, with a twist: each scheduled meeting had a theme for its roll call that members would prepare for ahead of time. Instead of simply calling out their names, members would say something in accordance with the theme. For example, some meetings required members to call out their favorite greeting or joke, or briefly discuss their views on a current event. The business portion of a meeting involved elections, installation of officers, and general discussions and decision making. Meetings would also include planned presentations (by members and guest speakers), poem readings, musical performances, group singing, the occasional luncheon or party, games, and debate. One interesting rule of the meetings was the prohibition of negativity in conversation; failure to comply would incur a fine. In all, meetings focused on uplifting attendees and allowing women to meaningfully engage with each other and the wider community. In 1973, the Merri Mix Club held its 50th - and last - anniversary celebration, documenting several years of activity. Several members or relatives of members were in attendance, showing the lasting influence and strong social bond of the Merri Mix women within the Broomfield community. Sources: Merri Mix Club Minutes, 1935-1944 (1994.27.18), Broomfield Train Depot Museum, Broomfield, Colorado. Merri Mix Club Minutes, 1945-1968 (1994.27.19), Broomfield Train Depot Museum, Broomfield, Colorado. Merri Mix Club Notebook of History (1994.27.1), Broomfield Train Depot Museum, Broomfield, Colorado. Pettem, Silvia. Broomfield: Changes Through Time. Longmont: The Book Lode, 2001, pp. 126-128. Custodial History: Notebook and several other papers of the same collection donated to the Broomfield Depot Museum in 1994 by Helen Kozisek. She and other women in her family were all members of the Merri Mix Club.