Date(s) of Creation
1926 - 1929Title
Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: the final Woman's Club meeting/luncheon of the season, Secretary of War Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley entertained at the duPont Epping Forest estate during a visit to Jacksonville, club workers meet with Frankie (Mrs. Claude E.) Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Noble's 4yo daughter's piano recital at the Woman's Club, a play production at the club, a meeting, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble entertains new residents (Mrs. Louie Willard Strum, Mrs. Vernon Baird, Mrs. Thomas Palmer)Creator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Patrick J. Hurley, Epping Forest, duPont, Frankie Sims, Eva W. Noble, Fred B. NobleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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newspaper clippings: Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble announcing classes for 1924-1925, the Woman's Club celebrating Armistice Day, a Garden Club meeting, May celebration, election of club officers, storytellers program, inspection of Kirby Smith Junior High School, opening reception at 18 E Duval St.Creator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eva W. Noble, Armistice Day, Garden Club of Jacksonville, Kirby Smith Junior High School, 18 E Duval StreetNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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newspaper clippings: an article by Mrs. Fred B. Noble about palm trees, the storytellers institute, a visit to Rollins College by club members, the annual musicaleCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eva W. Noble, Rollins CollegeNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose newspaper clippings: May 25th 1933 annual club luncheon, a disarmament study program at the Woman's Club; secured newspaper clippings: Dr. Edward Howard Griggs' lecture on Greek philosophy with a tribute to Woodrow Wilson, a club meeting, election, naturalist Charles Torrey Simpson's lecture, (former Jacksonville native) Ruth Crawford's success as a composer and faculty member of the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago and a meeting about the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouseCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Dr. Edward Howard Griggs, Charles Torrey Simpson, Ruth Crawford, 861 Riverside AvenueNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: May 24th 1924 Jacksonville Journal article on the end of the season at the club, Mrs. Matilda Fleming O'Donald, Anna J. Hardwick (Mrs. Percy V.) Pennybacker talk, YMCA to open typewriting speed studies, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble announces a storytellers travel program, a menu for the annual Woman's Club luncheon, May 11th 1927 clip on the Atlantic Beach Hotel, loose newspaper clippings: on Eva W. Noble, an invitation for Eva W. Noble to Rollins College and Winter Park Woman's Club for a reception and viewing of paintings by Senor Don Luis Felipe de Usabal y Hernandez (February 27th 1932)Creator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Rollins College, Anna J. Hardwick Pennybacker, Senor Don Luis Felipe de Usabal y Hernandez, Jacksonville History, YMCA, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Atlantic Beach Hotel, Eva W. Noble, Matilda Fleming O'DonaldNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: Princess Cantacuzene speaks at the Woman's Club, chairman of international relations committee of the General Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs. Rufus Dawes speaks at the club, child pianist Elizabeth Clark, Amateur Flower Show hosted by the Garden Club, flower garden notes, a Woman's Club production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", on Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble, literature class, September 17th 1927 Times Union clipping on expected club membership increase, the club being represented in Atlantic City at the biennial convention of the General Federation of Woman's ClubsCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Princess Julia Dent Grant Cantacuzène Spiransky, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Garden Club of JacksonvilleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: Woman's Club board meeting, patriotic meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union with Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble as a representative of the Woman's Club, Dr. Allen D. Albert's address at the club, a club production of As You Like It, new clubhouse committee, a benefit play, March 23rd 1926 Jacksonville Journal photo and article on the club representing Jacksonville at the convention of the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, Eva W. Noble's election as president, Margaret Rankin (Mrs. William B.) Young and Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm McPherson) Lander's address at the Fairfield Mother's Club, a cast photo and (May 21st 1926) program for "As You Like It"Creator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Eva W. Noble, Dr. Allen D. Albert, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, Margaret Rankin Young, Rosa Dantzler LanderNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: portrait and article on Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble's election as club president, May 19th 1926 clipping on Eva W. Noble and Laura M. (Mrs. Marcus C.) Fagg taking office as club president and first vice president, president of the League of American Pen Women Marguerite G. (Mrs. Charles F.) Fetter speaks at the travel class, Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm McPherson) Lander retiring as club president, May 20th 1926 final club meeting of the season at the San Jose Hotel, club Shakespeare class, nativity, September 18th 1926 beginning of the club season, a police woman visits Jacksonville at Eva W. Noble's residence, chairman Addie W. (Mrs. J. Ellis) Crosby presided over a meeting of the junior department of the Woman's Club of Jacksonville, loose papers: a typed note on the changing of clubhouses to 861 Riverside AvenueCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Addie W. Crosby, Jacksonville History, Laura M. Fagg, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Marguerite G. Fetter, 861 Riverside Avenue, Rosa Dantzler Lander, League of American Pen Women, San Jose Hotel, Eva W. NobleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: October 23rd 1926 Woman's Club season reception, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble at the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, January 19th 1927 demonstration on pure foods, Pageant Nativity, lawyer Mrs. Felix Levi's travelogue address, club women's summer travels, art class, Minerva P. (Mrs. Frank E.) Jennings on Jacksonville Woman's Club history, Merrydelle and Edward R. Hoyt's treasure hunt at Pirate's PointCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eva W. Noble, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Minerva P. Jennings, Merrydelle Hoyt, Edward R. Hoyt, Pirate's PointNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: July 10th 1926 sale of the 18 E Duval clubhouse to fund 861 Riverside Avenue, statement of club activities, Armistice Day Program, refugee aid and storm relief fundraising, benefit card party for the new clubhouse, Margaret Rankin (Mrs. William B.) Young to speak at the club, portrait of the club chairman of the building committee Margaret Rankin Young, November 24th 1926 budgeting for the new clubhouse, bonds obtained for the new clubhouse and the beginning of the last year at the 18 E Duval St. clubhouseCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 18 E Duval Street, 861 Riverside Avenue, Margaret Rankin YoungNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: Woman's Club on law enforcement, possible membership limit, March 26th 1927 drawing of the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse and clip on bills for construction, 30th anniversary and new clubhouse, open meeting, Arbor Day, private treasure hunt, February class activities, chairman of international relations for the General Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs. Rufus Dawes speaks at the club, lecture by interior decorator Mr. L. D'Engler'e, club plans benefit bridge for scholarship fund, International Relations Day programCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 861 Riverside Avenue, General Federation of Women's ClubsNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: city health officer Dr. Noble A. Upchurch speaks at the club, tour of the new 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, tour of Duval County dairies, bonds for the new clubhouse, children's librarian at the Willowbranch Library Miss Lyda McDougal on children's books, July 30th 1927 Times Union article on the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble resting after surgery, Harriet Hubbard Ayer residence built in the 1870s where the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse was later constructed, club hosts French lecturer Baron Paul d'Estournelles de Constant, A.J. Hanna writes to Eva W. Noble regarding Baron Paul d'Estournelles de Constant's illness and subsequent inability to speak at the club, literature class, annual musicale, a review of Charles F. Naegele Jr.'s recital, Hope Haven's 6th "at home" reception, Woman's Motorcade, treasure huntCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Charles F. Naegele Jr., Hope Haven, Willowbranch Library, Jacksonville History, Baron Paul d'Estournelles de Constant, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 861 Riverside Avenue, Dr. Noble A. Upchurch, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Eva W. NobleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: nearing the completion of the new clubhouse, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble attends the 18th biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in Atlantic City, bond sale for the new clubhouse, final reception at 18 E Duval St. clubhouse, retrospective of progress of the Woman's Club since 1898, loose May 26th 1933 Times Union clip on club progress over the year, November 5th 1927 committees announced for the year, Rollins College president Hamilton Holt addresses the club, club notes, club progressCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eva W. Noble, General Federation of Women's Clubs, 18 E Duval Street, Rollins College, Hamilton HoltNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: opening of the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, June 13th 1926 clip on Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble's time at the 18th biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, program at the club by the Institute of Musical Art, first regular meeting held in the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, luncheon for club officers and chairmanCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 861 Riverside Avenue, Eva W. Noble, General Federation of Women's ClubsNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: banquet at the Hotel George Washington honoring Col. Charles A. Lindbergh where Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble won best dressed, Eva W. Noble outlines club history, society women (including Eva W. Noble, Laura M. (Mrs. Marcus C.) Fagg, and Frankie (Mrs. Claude E.) Simms) run shop and have Easter pageant, October 11th 1927 photos, portrait and article on Lindbergh leading a motor parade through Jacksonville, speakers Duncan Upshaw Fletcher and Dr. R. S. Holmes praise Jacksonville Open Forums, Mr. Fred B. Noble reelected as president of the Tuberculosis Association of Duval County Inc.Creator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Frankie Simms, Tuberculosis Association of Duval County Inc., Jacksonville History, Motor Parade, Fred B. Noble, Laura M. Fagg, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Open Forums, Duncan Upshaw Fletcher, Hotel George Washington, Eva W. Noble, Dr. R. S. Holmes, Charles A. LindberghNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: club gives candlelight musicale, club reception honoring musicians, April 3rd 1930 literature class program on rare books, 31st birthday of the Woman's Club of Jacksonville, organ recital at Riverside Park Methodist Church, list of 70 members who joined the Woman's Club of Jacksonville by the close of the first year, November 30th 1927 Times Union photo and article on Grace Wilbur (Mrs. George W.) Trout's Al Fresco breakfast honoring Ella G. (Mrs. John T.) Alsop, Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton's lecture under the auspices of the Jacksonville branch of the League of American Pen Women, the organization of the Junior Auxiliary to the Woman's Club, photo of Miss Montserrat A. Carles as a lady in waiting to the queen at the Ponce de Leon Celebration in St. Augustine, Junior Symphony concert at the club, dean of Rollins College Dr. George E. Carrothers addresses the club at the 31st anniversary meeting, a note on Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble's recovery from an operationCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Rollins College, Grace Wilbur Trout, Dr. George E. Carrothers, Montserrat A. Carles, Ponce de Leon Celebration, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Grace Thompson Seton, Riverside Park Methodist Church, Ella G. Alsop, League of American Pen Women, Eva W. Noble, St. AugustineNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: Woman's Club appeals for funds for 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, production of "As You Like It", annual luncheon at the club, writer and naturalist Mr. Charles Torrey Simpson set to address the club, club bonds, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble reelected as club president, reception and ball at the Riverside clubhouse opening the year, Eva W. Noble stages play at YMCA buildingCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 861 Riverside Avenue, Charles Torrey Simpson, Eva W. Noble, YMCANotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: upcoming production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", Nixon Waterman reads poetry, art class meeting, meeting on standard of living in Jacksonville, close of the annual demonstration fair, Royal Dixon's (naturalist, botanist and writer) lecture at the club, 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, exhibition of paintings by Princess Alexandra Victoria at Rollins College sponsored by the Jacksonville Woman's Club, opera program sponsored by the club, club visit to Rollins College, Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer hosts vanishing luncheon in an effort to pay off debt for the new clubhouse, club members assist Sheriff W. Hamilton Dowling in liquor raidCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Rollins College, Nixon Waterman, Princess Alexandra Victoria, Jacksonville History, Royal Dixon, Clara Cook Cummer, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 861 Riverside Avenue, W. Hamilton Dowling, ProhibitionNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: opening of 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, portrait of Minerva P. (Mrs. Frank E.) Jennings, club members tour county dairies, travel talk given by child at the Institute of Musical Art, women raise $1500 in 15 minutes for clubhouse fund, annual musicale given at Riverside Baptist Church, loose clippings: photo of women in costume for January 25th 1929 Past Presidents Day, newspaper clipping on the literature class, Prince Charles Murat's lecture at Rollins College on Prince Achille Murat, Rollins professor of books Dr. Edwin Osgood Grover to speak at the club, reception to open the season at the Riverside clubhouse, a photo of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge in Los Angeles, Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm McPherson) Lander's written piece on Jane Addams of Hull House in Chicago, travel class program for the yearCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Rollins College, Prince Achille Murat, Hull House, Minerva P. Jennings, Jacksonville History, Dr. Edwin Osgood Grover, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Prince Charles Murat, 861 Riverside Avenue, Riverside Baptist Church, Rosa Dantzler Lander, Calvin Coolidge, Jane AddamsNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: February 3rd 1928 reception for opera stars to follow the Friday Musicale program, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble leads book review class, a production of Aida at the Temple Theatre by the New York Civic Opera, Merrydelle (Mrs. Edward R.) Hoyt's telling of the "Legend of the Buried Treasure" at Pirate's Point in Ortega, discussion at the Washington Birthday Luncheon, disarmament plea signed by YWCA heads and sent to president Roosevelt, an Easter egg contest with a prize baseball signed by Joe McCarthy and Babe RuthCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Babe Ruth, Joe McCarthy, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Ortega, Merrydelle Hoyt, Friday Musicale., New York Civic Opera, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, YWCA, Eva W. Noble, Temple TheatreNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: Woman's Club executive board and committee chairman at luncheon, annual club luncheon, Miss Jessie B. Rittenhouse addresses the club literature class, Peace on Earth Pageant arranged and directed by Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble at Snyder Memorial Methodist Church, club events, Fred B. Noble reelected Chairman of the Board of Instruction of Duval County, a Times Union profile on Eva W. Noble, 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse opening, February 3rd 1927 Times Union article on Dr. Lindsay E. McNair's travels through America and Eva W. Noble to speak at the opening of a Chautauqua in Keystone HeightsCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Keystone Heights, Snyder Memorial Methodist Church, Board of Instruction of Duval County, Jacksonville History, Fred B. Noble, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Jessie B. Rittenhouse, 861 Riverside Avenue, Chautauqua, Dr. Lindsay E. McNair, Eva W. NobleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: Dean Trusler speaks at the state convention of the Business and Professional Woman's Clubs, Past Presidents Day, October 27th 1927 Times Union article on an ad campaign in the paper started by the club, announcement of a special Woman's Club edition of the Times Union to be printed, November 23rd 1927 opening reception of the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, November 18th 1927 clipping on Milton E. Bacon urging support of the Woman's Club, national president of the League of American Pen Women Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton to lecture at the club, Woman's Club Times Union ad billCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Florida Times Union, 861 Riverside Avenue, Milton E. Bacon, League of American Pen Women, Grace Thomspson SetonNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose papers: notes from a November 17th 1927 meeting of the Woman's Club executive board outlining work left to be done on the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, an illustrated postcard addressed to Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble, November 14th 1927 letter from Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer to Eva W. Noble, an invitation addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Noble and Mary Noble to the Woman's Club Golden Jubilee Celebration on January 30th 1947, a January 24th 1947 letter from Ninah May Holden (Mrs. Arthur Gerrish) Cummer to Eva W. Noble, January 12th and 17th 1940 letters from secretary Mollie (Mrs. Charles O.) LeNoir to international relations chairman Eva W. Noble about the Red Cross using the clubhouse auditorium, a June 14th 1940 unsigned letter from international relations chairman Eva W. Noble to president Rebecca Elwell (Mrs. Horace) Avery and the club's executive board on assisting the Red Cross, newspaper clippings: club peace meeting with former Austrian minister Gilchrist B. Stockton to speak, club members tour the Ringling Art Museum, 2300lb book of World Peaceways Movement signatures protesting war with a telegram from Eleanor Roosevelt, Gilchrist B. Stockton on disarmament, an October 13th address at the 3rd annual Women's Conference on peace by Franklin Delano Roosevelt, supplies being sent to Europe by the Red Cross, president Miss Louise C. Clark at Past Presidents Day luncheon and tree planting, assistant dean and director-research at the College of Agriculture at University of Florida H. Harold Hume speaks at the club on the State Experimental Station, club chairman of the committee of the art department Mrs. V.M. Smith arranges motorcade trips to art centers, February 4th 1947 Times Union clipping with photo of a painting (presented by Louise C. Meigs, Ninah May Holden Cummer and Beulah Milam Warner) given to the Woman's Club at the Golden Jubliee Celebration and a photo of past and current presidentsCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
State Experimental Station, Beulah Milam Warner, Gilchrist B. Stockton, World Peaceways Movement, Louise C. Meigs, Jacksonville History, Fred B. Noble, Clara Cook Cummer, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Mollie LeNoir, 861 Riverside Avenue, Ringling Art Museum, Red Cross, Louise C. Clark, Rebecca Elwell Avery, H. Harold Hume, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Ninah May Holden Cummer, Eleanor Roosevelt, Eva W. Noble, University of FloridaNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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newspaper clippings: November 12th 1933 Times Union photo of members of the Governmental Division of the Community Chest, April 12th clipping with photos of the Verbena Espanola event at the duPont residence in Epping Forest, Easter egg contest, May 9th Woman's Club Moonlight Garden Party, literature class book programCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Community Chest, duPont, Epping ForestNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose papers: a program for January 21st 1933 Charleston Society for the Preservation of Spirituals presented by the Woman's Club, a clipping on president Calvin Coolidge's visit to Jacksonville where Eva W. Noble presented him with a bouquet, photo and clipping on Dr. Daniel A. Poling, secured newspaper clippings: creative reading class, club entertains singers from the Charleston Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, Helen Keller visits the Woman's Club, chairman of legislation for the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs. W.L. Wilson on international relations at a club luncheon, March 2nd 1933 World Day of PrayerCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Calvin Coolidge, Eva W. Noble, Dr. Daniel A. Poling, Helen Keller, Florida Federation of Women's ClubsNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose newspaper clippings: Helen Keller's visit to Jacksonville and the Woman's Club, Duval County Federation of Women's Clubs to hold open meeting announcing officers, secured newspaper clippings: League of Nations Association of the Fourth Congressional District of Florida sponsors meeting at Woman's Club on peace and disarmament with 400 in attendance, Helen Keller's March 5th 1933 talk at the club, club luncheon, club finance group activities, Ingathering fund for apparel for the poor, world prayer dayCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Helen Keller, Duval County Federation of Women's Clubs, League of NationsNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose papers: May 9th 1928 Jacksonville Journal Woman's Club reports for the year, April 22nd 1930 Jacksonville Journal spread on egg contest, secured newspaper clipping: continuation of the May 9th 1928 yearly club reportsCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of JacksonvilleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose papers: photo of winner of the 1931 Nobel Prize Jane Addams, January 21st 1933 program for the Charleston Society for the Preservation of Spirituals presented by the Woman's Club, October 12th 1933 menu for a banquet for the Spanish Club of Jacksonville at the Hotel George Washington, lyrics to the song "Cielito Lindo" and club purposes for the Spanish Club of Jacksonville, newspaper clipping on the Needlework Guild preparing for the Ingathering fund, June 9th 1929 Times Union spread on club women, secured newspaper clippings: photos and clippings of president Calvin Coolidge's visit to Jacksonville, October 26th 1933 Times Union clipping on the yearly opening of the Woman's Club, club visits Sarasota art school and museums, Foreign Nations Consuls honored at teaCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Jane Addams, Hotel George Washington, Spanish Club of Jacksonville, Needlework Guild, Calvin CoolidgeNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose papers: Duval High School Class of 1924 Commencement Program (chairman of the Board of Public Instruction Fred B. Noble awarded the diplomas), January 14th 1933 Times Union and Jacksonville Journal clippings on the Woman's Club trip to Sarasota, an invitation from the Governor of Florida to Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble (president of the Woman's Club) and members to attend and participate in the testimonial to Major General Charles Pelot Summerall (U.S. Army Chief of Staff) at the Duval County Armory on January 7th 1928, photo and article on Eva W. Noble's presidency of the club, club drama class Shakepeare program, club member Mrs. Sam Conoly gives a book review at the creative reading class, annual Junior Woman's Club luncheon, Little Women's tea, club committee meeting on Red Cross work, Senator and Mrs. Hodges host Prince and Princess Charles Murat, national president of the Needlework Guild Mrs. Truman H. Newberry hosts a luncheon and names Mrs. Charles W. Tucker president of the Jacksonville chapter, a March 1st 1934 Times Union clipping on Elwood T. Bailey's lecture on the New Deal, a fine arts luncheon and creative reading class meeting, a wedding photo of (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hoyt) Mrs. Thomas Palmer Caldwell, a May 26th 1932 Times Union clipping on bonds given to the Woman's Club in memory of Ada Gerrish (Mrs. W.W.) Cummer, secured newspaper clippings: January 19th 1928 photos and clippings of President Calvin Coolidge's visit to Jacksonville, photo and clipping on Eva W. Noble, Police Woman's Bureau on the need for municipal lodging houseCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Board of Public Instruction, Ada Gerrish Cummer, Duval High School, Police Woman's Bureau, Jacksonville History, Major General Charles Pelot Summerall, Fred B. Noble, Duval County Armory, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Prince Charles Murat, Red Cross, Needlework Guild, Eva W. NobleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose papers: notes on Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble's stationary, February 14th 1933 clipping on Helen Keller's visit to Jacksonville, Calvin Coolidge's visit to Jacksonville, Epping Forest, secured newspaper clippings: club drama and pageantry chair Miss Martha Race presents her book "Spinners in the Sun", Willowbranch children's librarian Miss Lyda McDougal addresses the club, Junior Woman's Club department program and work, Jessie B. Rittenhouse's lecture at the club, a meeting of the Federation of Woman's Clubs, a tea honoring Dr. Hamilton Holt of Rollins College and Prince Charles Murat, Gilchrist B. Stockton lecture on peace, civic program discussed at club meeting, a style show sponsored by the club at a quality shopCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Rollins College, Helen Keller, Gilchrist B. Stockton, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Prince Charles Murat, Jessie B. Rittenhouse, Epping Forest, Hamilton Holt, Calvin Coolidge, Eva W. NobleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose unsigned letter dated June 14th 1940 to Mrs. LeNoir on Red Cross work, secured newspaper clippings: Big Sisters Group announces plans for the future at YMCA luncheon, a March 29th 1930 clipping of a tea held at the Woman's Club honoring foreign consuls and speakers, a Handicraft exhibit at the club, president of the National Norwegian Housewives Organization Mrs. Marie Michelet introduced to the club, Madame Eliza Madelina Wilbur Souvielle hosts a moon viewing party for Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble, Laura M. (Mrs. Marcus C.) Fagg elected president of the Woman's Club, Springfield Improvement Association and Woman's Club tree dedication, final meeting of the season with Eva W. Noble as president, Needlework Guild meeting, anniversary of the Spanish Club, May 26th 1932 clipping on Eva W. Noble's speech on educationCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Marie Michelet, Jacksonville History, Laura M. Fagg, YMCA, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Springfield Improvement Association, Red Cross, Big Sisters Group, Eliza Madelina Wilbur Souvielle, Spanish Club of Jacksonville, Needlework Guild, Eva W. NobleNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: article with concept drawing of the Parental Home for Duval County under construction, Woman's Club hosts Pageant of the Shawls, program for a club production of "Spinners in the Sun", a blank slip from the Bureau of Contemporaneous History, the junior department entertains the club, an April 15th 1928 clipping on Monsieur Paul Claudel and his daughter Marie Antoinette Claudel's visit to Jacksonville, performance at the Musical Art Institute, Girl Scouts ceremonyCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Parental Home, Paul Claudel, Girl ScoutsNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
newspaper clippings: photo of Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble as president of the Woman's Club, Mrs. Daniel A. Poling of New York hosted by Eva W. Noble, the annual club luncheon, June 15th 1928 clipping on the presentation of a flag by Mary S. (Mrs. Thomas P.) Denham at a club Flag Day ceremony, a small painting of a Florida sunset, club invites Queen Marie to Jacksonville, photo of Mary Margaret Noble, photos and clipping on club Flag Day ceremony, a card with Minerva P. (Mrs. Frank E.) Jennings as toastmistress for a Daughters of the American Revolution banquet at the Carling Hotel on March 9th 1927 and a namecard for Eva W. Noble, literature class meeting and program, visitors (Eva W. Noble and her daughter among others) go to Keystone Camp in Brevard North CarolinaCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eva W. Noble, Mary S. Denham, Minerva P. Jennings, Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR, Carling HotelNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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Press Book 1926-1929Description
loose papers: a typed note that the Woman's Club under its president Rebecca Elwell (Mrs. Horace) Avery will open Red Cross work rooms at the clubhouse two days a week for the war effort, booklet on the first mortgage for the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, newspaper clippings: club play reading class studies "Macbeth", Rollins College Professor of Books Dr. Edwin Osgood Grover visits the Woman's Club, literature class programs, a photo of chairman of the literature class Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble, a January 25th 1929 Jacksonville Journal clipping and photo of club women in costume for Past Presidents Day, Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm McPherson) Lander writes of a visit with Jane Addams of the Chicago Hull House, a Little Women luncheon meetingCreator
Woman's Club of JacksonvilleContainer
Location JHS Archives Room 203
Container Box 3
Folder Press Book #4Subjects
Rollins College, Hull House, Jacksonville History, Dr. Edwin Osgood Grover, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 861 Riverside Avenue, Red Cross, Rosa Dantzler Lander, Rebecca Elwell Avery, Eva W. Noble, Jane AddamsNotes
Date: 1926-1929
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