Name/Title

Book

Entry/Object ID

2011.7.6

Tags

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Scope and Content

Press Book 1929-1930, 1931-1932, 1933, 1933-1934, 1934-1935

Collection

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Archive Items Details

Date(s) of Creation

1929 - 1935

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

A handwritten account of those organizing a March 15th 1929 St. Patrick's Day party, a list of models for a fashion show being held March 25th through the 27th, a loose newspaper clipping on a program at the club given by the junior department, a handwritten note on the April 24th program put on by the junior department, May 7th expenses for the annual Al Fresco Bridge event, notes on Junior Day luncheon, May 17th notes for the annual picnic, September 1929 list of the junior committee on adversiting for a special edition of The Florida Club Woman, a loose newspaper clipping on the annual picnic put on by the Junior Woman's Club, October 1929 schedule of serving committee juniors for the opening reception of the 1930 year, October 25th notes on those in charge at a club event at Cohen's department store, notes on an October 30th board and chairman luncheon, note on a November 12th ways and means card party, expenses and committee assignments for November 22nd junior philanthropic card party, note on a pledge made to the Community Chest, notes on the December 4th through 6th Christmas Bazaar, a note on the candlelight musical, notes on the Red Cross Christmas Seal Sale, notes on a Christmas party at Hope Haven

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, The Florida Club Woman, Cohen Brothers Department Store, Community Chest, Red Cross, Hope Haven

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

January 1930 handwritten notes on donations made to Hope Haven for Christmas, February notes on a Valentine's Day bridge tea and a board and chairman luncheon on the 22nd, March 22nd note on a golf match endorsed by the junior department and sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce for the benefit of the Duval County Tuberculosis Association, March 26th notes on a program at the Woman's Club with expenses and a note on the disposing of tickets for Angna Enters, April 8th note on a reception for Dr. Wooley and members of the board of social workers, May notes on committees for an Al Fresco Bridge event, notes on recommendations for social chariman, September notes for a formal opening of Jones Brothers furniture store with a list of members of the junior department serving as hostesses, a newspaper clipping on an opening reception for the season at the Woman's Club

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Hope Haven, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Duval County Tuberculosis Association, Angna Enters

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

October 1930 notes for the October 22nd opening reception for the season at the Woman's Club, November notes on clothing donations made by the junior department to the Needlework Guild of America during an ingathering on November 4th and a donation to the Community Chest, newspaper clippings for a benefit card party put on by the junior department for Hope Haven, December notes on the card party for Hope Haven on December 2nd with expenses, notes on the Christmas seal sale from December 15th through the 20th, notes and a flyer for a production of "The Cricket on the Hearth" supervised by head of the Woman's Club drama department Annie M. (Mrs. John H.) Pratt, notes and a newspaper clipping on a bazaar held by the junior department for unemployed relief with involvement from Mayor J.T. Alsop Jr. and the YWCA., notes for a December 24th Christmas Party at Hope Haven

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Needlework Guild of America, Community Chest, Hope Haven, Annie M. Pratt, John T. Alsop Jr., YWCA

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

January 1931 notes on a Christmas donation to Hope Haven made by the junior department of the Woman's Club, newspaper clippings and a note on the January 28th Past Presidents Day hosted by president Louise C. Meigs, newspaper clippings and notes on the January 27th benefit card party by the ways and means and junior departments, a newspaper clipping photograph and notes on Clara Z. Moore-Ferrell's February 19th lecture and subsequent classes at the Woman's Club, notes on a March 24th benefit card party given by the ways and means committee, newspaper clippings notes and a program for a vaudeville production put on by the junior department on April 8th, newspaper clipping and note on a meeting of the literature class, a program and note on a production of "A Shakepearean Fantasy" directed by Annie M. (Mrs. John H.) Pratt with a cast from the junior department, newspaper clipping and note on a ways and means card party at the clubhouse, newspaper clipping and note on an April 22nd board meeting with Mrs. Cyril C. Coop presiding followed by a luncheon with Louise C. Meigs, Louise C. Clark, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble and Marie (Mrs. Marc L.) Fleishel in attendance

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Clara Z. Moore-Ferrell, Marie Fleishel, Hope Haven, Louise C. Meigs, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Annie M. Pratt, Louise C. Clark, Eva W. Noble

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

newspaper clippings and May 15th 1931 notes on an Al Fresco Bridge Party held by the junior department with expenses and receipts, newspaper clipping and note on May 28th annual club luncheon with speech from incoming president Louise C. Clark, newspaper clipping and note on June12th junior club annual picnic, newspaper clipping and note on a donation by the junior club toward the construction of a swimming pool at Hope Haven, newspaper clipping with photo of executive board members of the junior department with their plans for the year, a newspaper clipping dated July 1932 on a benefit production at the Florida Theatre featuring manager Guy Kenimer with ticket sales (sold by junior club members) going toward an exposition in Chicago, newspaper clippings (one dated November 7th) on a benefit dance for Hope Haven given by the junior department and Junior Chamber of Commerce, newspaper clipping on a lecture given by Milton E. Bacon for the junior department, newspaper clipping on a lecture by Dr. Lee McBride White for the junior department, a newspaper clipping dated January 26th on a past presidents day featuring Ninah May Holden (Mrs. Arthur G.) Cummer, Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble, Hazel Shine (Mrs. Francis P.) L'Engle and Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm M.) Lander among others; a loose article with photographs dated May 8th on an annual al fresco card party held by the junior department, newspaper clippings dated January 16th on a junior club party featuring a prize flight to Charleston on the Eastern Air Transport Comapny's Condor

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Hope Haven, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Guy Kenimer, The Florida Theatre, Hazel Shine L'Engle, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eastern Air Transport Company, Louise C. Clark, Rosa Dantzler Lander, Ninah May Holden Cummer, Eva W. Noble

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

newspaper clipping on daily club activites including a lecture by H. Harold Hume, newspaper clippings dated February 23rd and 29th1932 on a leap year dance given by the junior department, a February 13th 1932 Times Union article on a lecture at the Woman's Club on childhood vaccination given by Dr. Thomas M. Palmer, a February 11th newspaper clipping on a meeting held by the executive board of the junior department of the Woman's Club, a March 14th newspaper clipping on the re-election of Mary G. (Mrs. Alfred P.) Meredith as chairman of the junior department, a newspaper clipping dated March 6th on a lecture to be given by professor William G. Carleton to the junior club, newspaper clipping on a junior club spring luncheon with speaker Mrs. Ida Floyd White

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, H. Harold Hume, Mary G. Meredith, William G. Carleton, Ida Floyd White

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

April 27th1932 newspaper clipping and card for a May 10th production of "Luci de Lawnmower" put on by the junior club, April 9th newspaper clipping on an annual department luncheon honoring new members of the junior club, April 30th newspaper clipping on an al fresco bridge party given by the junior department, April 28th and 24th clippings on the club's production of "Luci de Lawnmower", May 2nd and 5th clippings on the al fresco bridge party, May 8th clipping on "Luci de Lawnmower", a May 10th newspaper clipping on a meeting of the junior department, a May 12th clipping on the installment of new officers for the junior department, a June 6th clipping on a junior club bridge picnic, a program for a November 18th production of "The Cradle's Song", a November 20th clipping on a junior club dance, a newspaper clipping on a lecture given by Walter N. Pearce to the junior club, a newspaper clipping on a Thanksgiving dance given by the junior department

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

A Times Union newspaper clipping on a production of "The Cradle Song" to be given at the Woman's Club, two November 1st 1932 cards addressed to Mary G. (Mrs. Alfred P.) Meredith about a meeting of the junior club on November 4th, a December 5th Christmas card and a December 6th card addressed to Mary G. Meredith on a December 9th junior club meeting, a newspaper clipping on a junior day luncheon at the club, a newspaper clipping on resolutions for the junior department written by president of the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs Laura R. (Mrs. William L.) Wilson, a newspaper clipping on a Christmas dance planned by the junior club, a January 25th 1933 newspaper clipping on a program given by the drama department followed by a business meeting presided over by president Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer, a newspaper clipping dated December 10th on Charles H. Murchison's address to the junior club, January 1st 1933 and December 31st newspaper clippings on a junior department New Year's Eve Ball, a newspaper clipping dated December 15th on a junior department dance, a January 24th clipping on a junior club card party

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Mary G. Meredith, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, FFWC, Laura R. Wilson, Clara Cook Cummer, Charles H. Murchison

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

newspaper clippings: dated January 8th on an address by H.E. Megill to the junior club, January 20th and 24th clippings on a junior club benefit card party with a prize flight to Charleston on the Eastern Air Transport Company Condor, on a summer reduction of club dues, a junior department production of "A Mid-Winter Night's Scream", a February 9th announcement of a junior club production of "Hearts" by Alice Gerstenberg at a club meeting, February 12th 14th and 15th clippings on a junior club Valentine Dance, March 16th clipping on a junior club St. Patrick's Dance, a dog revue and fashion show, a junior club sponsored music and dance program, annual closing season luncheon, loose clipping with photograph of elected chairman of the junior department Marguerite (Mrs. Eugene L.) Chiasson, March 11th article on the meeting where Marguerite Chiasson was elected junior department chair, May 7th final junior department meeting, a junior club luncheon honoring incoming members, May 7th clipping and article with photo of a junior department al fresco card party

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eastern Air Transport Company, Marguerite Chiasson

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

loose Times Union clippings: May 25th 1933 annual club luncheon featuring a bond burning by president Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer, Wayne Cahoon of the Florida National Bank and finance chairman Laura M. (Mrs. Marcus C.) Fagg with photo, June 10th junior department outing and luncheon, June 11th moonlight dance sponsored by the finance department of the junior club, June 22nd first of the summer bridge luncheon series sponsored by the junior department, the final bridge luncheon of the summer, a junior club sponsored card party, an address by Laura M. Fagg to the junior department at the season's closing meeting; newspaper clipping on a program presented by the junior club, on a junior club "Songs of the Nations" program, a loose article on a junior department al fresco bridge party, handwritten synonyms and definitions, rundown notes on (April, May, November, December, February, March, April, May) meetings, newspaper clippings on a child psychology address to the junior department by Alice Coleman, rundown notes on a November 1930 meeting

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Clara Cook Cummer, Wayne Cahoon, Florida National Bank, Laura M. Fagg

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1929-1930

Description

loose newspaper clippings on an address to the junior Woman's Club by attorney Charles H. Murchison, a loose sheet of notebook paper with handwritten notes about a December 10th 1930 board meeting, a loose Times Union clipping on a junior club membership luncheon, handwritten notes on a December 1930 meeting, loose newspaper clippings on an address to the junior department by an interior decorator, notes on a January 1931 meeting, loose newspaper clipping on an address to the junior club made by Dr. Ralph Greene, notes on a February 1931 meeting, loose newspaper clippings on an address to the junior club made by Mary Turck (Mrs. George) Hanscomb about spring gardening, loose clippings on junior club women entertaining children at Hope Haven and an al fresco bridge party, notes on a March 1931 meeting, loose newspaper clippings on a talk on Mexico given to the junior club by Mrs. Leonie Seabrook Eccles, notes on an April 1930 meeting, loose newspaper clippings on an address on drama to the junior club by E.S. Beauchamp-Nobbs, notes on a May 1931 meeting

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #6

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Charles H. Murchison, Ralph Greene, Mary Turck Hanscomb, Hope Haven, Leonie Seabrook Eccles, E. S. Beauchamp-Nobbs

Notes

Date: 1929-1930 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

a 1931 calendar, a card titled 34th Annual Program of the Woman's Club, photographs of president Louise C. Clark and the 861 Riverside Avenue clubhouse, a list and newspaper photograph of the executive board including president Louise C. Clark, first vice president Hazel Shine (Mrs. Francis P.) L'Engle, a list of junior department board members including chairman Mary G. (Mrs. Alfred P.) Meredith and first vice chairman Marguerite (Mrs. Eugene L.) Chiasson with a newspaper clipping photograph of junior board members on the terrace of the club, a list and newspaper photograph of the department of "Little Women" (including director Nancy Hoyt), a June 3rd 1931 clipped ad for the Woman's Club by the Barnett National Bank, newspaper clippings on: June 8th and 11th group luncheons with Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm M.) Lander, July 19th announcements for the personnel and plans of the finance department headed by chairman Anna Bullock (Mrs. Philip M.) Ball, August 9th report by publicity chairman for the department of public welfare of the Woman's Club Mrs. Maude Corbett Smith

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Mary G. Meredith, Hazel Shine L'Engle, Jacksonville History, Marguerite Chiasson, Barnett National Bank, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, 861 Riverside Avenue, Louise C. Clark, Rosa Dantzler Lander, Nancy Hoyt, Maude Corbett Smith, Anna Bullock Ball

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: article written by club publicity director and editor of club and social activities for the Florida Times Union Mrs. Matilda Fleming O'Donald on notable work done by women locally and nationally, August 16th 1931 clip on Kathleen I. (Mrs. George W.) Gibbs announcing personnel and plans for club philanthropic work, August 30th clip on a club luncheon with Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm M.) Lander, September 6th announcement of bridge activities for the coming year, September 13th president Louise C. Clark announces club dates for the season, September 16th clip on bridge events for the season, September 27th announcement of house department personnel, September 20th director of the fine arts department Hazel Shine (Mrs. Francis P.) L'Engle outlines the program for the season, October 4th clips on announcement of season plans for the junior department and travel class, October 8th announcement of stocks and bonds left to the club in Gertrude Hunter McNeil's will, October 11th clip on a philanthropic card party to benefit the scholarship fund for the Florida State College for Women

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Kathleen I. Gibbs, Hazel Shine L'Engle, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Louise C. Clark, Rosa Dantzler Lander, Florida State College for Women, Florida Times Union, Matilda Fleming O'Donald

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: October 17th 1931 junior club meeting, an October 17th clips on a November 6th benefit dance and an announcement of a club bridge tournament, October 19th article on the season opening reception for the club, October 18th announcement of planned radio talks to be given by prominent women including Grace Wilbur (Mrs. George W.) Trout, Louise C. Clark, Alice Martin (Mrs. Abner G.) Withee, May Mann (Mrs. W.S.) Jennings, Ella G. (Mrs. John T. Jr.) Alsop and Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. M.M.) Lander on WJAX; October 18th clips on the announcement of social department personnel under the direction of Frankie (Mrs. Claude E.) Sims and Sarah Allison (Mrs. Jay Harvey) Durkee and evening classes for the bridge tournament, October 21st opening reception for the club, October 21st clips on the opening reception for the season and the bridge tournament and the philanthropic card party, October 22nd clippings on a review of the opening reception and an address on public welfare to the club by Senator Duncan Upshaw Fletcher

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Grace Wilbur Trout, WJAX, Jacksonville History, Sarah Allison Durkee, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Louise C. Clark, Rosa Dantzler Lander, May Mann Jennings, Ella G. Alsop, Duncan Upshaw Fletcher, Alice Martin Withee, Frankie Sims

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings on: October 22nd 1931 review of the club's opening reception of the season, October 25th clips on an exhibit planned by the travel class and a club luncheon sponsored by the music department and plans for the philanthropic card party, October 28th clips on a review of the philanthropic card party and an address to women by Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, October 29th first club luncheon of the season, a talk given to the art class by artist and Ringling School of Art instructor George Pearse Ennis, October 31st photographs of leaders present at the annual North Florida Conference of American Red Cross Chapters at the Carling Hotel including club president Louise C. Clark, November 1st clips on a talk given by consul David Moretzsohn and a junior department dance for Hope Haven and a program given by the travel class

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

David Moretzsohn, Hope Haven, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, American Red Cross, Louise C. Clark, George Pearse Ennis, Ringling School of Art, Carling Hotel, Duncan Upshaw Fletcher

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: November 3rd 1931 clips on a program organized by the travel class and member of the Woman's Club Mrs. Vira K. B. (Mrs. W. Shelley) Humphreys included in the 1931 anthology of "Florida Poets", November 2nd announcements for consul David Moretzsohn's address and a program sponsored by the travel class, November 4th drama department to have first play reading class of the season under director Annie M. (Mrs. J.H.) Pratt, November 6th plans for junior department Hope Haven benefit dance, November 11th clips on art class address by George Pearse Ennis postponed and plans for Armistice Day program by the club's canteen unit under the direction of Daisy Whistler (Mrs. C. George) Bucci, November 12th photograph of members of the Jacksonville Red Cross Canteen Corps headed by Daisy Whistler Bucci standing in front of the decorated Memorial Park monument for Armistice Day, a review of the Armistice Day program and November 13th photograph of Daisy Whistler Bucci in front of the Memorial Park monument, a yellow delegate ribbon for the state board meeting for the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs from November 3rd to 5th 1931, November 14th junior club address by Milton E. Bacon, a note by Louise C. Clark on behalf of the club welcoming delegates of the 1931 United Daughters of the Confederacy convention, October 15th portrait of Louise C. Clark and an article on an appeal she made to Jacksonville women to support the Community Chest

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

David Moretzsohn, Hope Haven, Daisy Whistler Bucci, Jacksonville History, Community Chest, Vira K. B. Humphreys, Jacksonville Red Cross Canteen Corps, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Annie M. Pratt, Milton E. Bacon, Memorial Park, Louise C. Clark, George Pearse Ennis, Armistice Day, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, United Daughters of the Confederacy, UDC, FFWC

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: November 19th 1931 Woman's Club board and chairmen luncheon where president of the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs Laura R. (Mrs. William L.) Wilson spoke and an address to the literature class by H.H. Buckman on the "Geological Study of Florida", November 22nd announcement of a drama department production of "The Chinese Lantern", November 25th finance department bond burning presided over by chairman Anna Bullock (Mrs. Philip M.) Ball, November 29th reciprocity luncheon with an address by past president of the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs. Edgar Lewis on education, November 29th address to the club on China by U.S. Army Captain R.L. Walthour and an address on India made by Margaret G. Weed, December 3rd cast photograph of the production of "The Chinese Lantern", December 4th little women meeting and fashion show, December 6th St. Augustine sectional meeting of the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs and announcement of holiday dance sponsored by the junior department and Junior Chamber of Commerce, December 8th photograph of a children's production of a Mother Goose playlet, December 9th announcement of an executive board meeting of the junior department and address by Dr. Lee McBride White on child psychology

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Junior Chamber of Commerce, Laura R. Wilson, H. H. Buckman, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, Margaret G. Weed, Anna Bullock Ball, FFWC

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: December 10th 1931 address by Mrs. Francis S. Livingston on her trip to Spain, an address on the proposed Trans-Florida Canal by James W. Spratt, an address by horticulturist and principal of the Loretto rural school M.C. Hood Jr. on library extension, December 13th announcement of a medieval pageant as part of the Christmas Musicale and an address by Judge J. Ollie Edmunds at a welfare luncheon at the club, a program for the December 20th Candlelight Musicale, an invitation for the December 28th dance hosted by Louise C. Clark and Nancy Hoyt with the little women, December 31st 1931 bridge luncheon, January 2nd 1932 plans for winter, January 3rd reappointment of Louise C. Clark as member of the National Red Cross Board, announcement of address to international relations class on "Life in Spain" by exchange student Jesus Navascus, announcement of a play reading class production of comedy "Hot Lemonade" by Florence Ryerson

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, James W. Spratt, J. Ollie Edmunds, Louise C. Clark, Nancy Hoyt, National Red Cross Board

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: January 4th 1932 announcement of a talk at the Woman's Club art class by local sculptor Elizabeth Ferguson, January 8th address to the Little Women by traffic manager of the Eastern Air Transport Company in Jacksonville Walter Henderson Cotter and a review at the drama department playreading class of Eugene O'Neill's play "Mourning Becomes Electra" by Hazel Shine (Mrs. Francis P.) L'Engle after seeing it in New York, January 9th address to the junior club by Florida district manager of the United States Department of Commerce Walter N. Pearce, January 10th photograph and article on a luncheon honoring Mrs. Clara Z. Moore-Ferrell after a health lecture she gave at the club, January 12th display of works by artist Walter vanDresser in the clubhouse auditorium, January 14th lecture given to the better films committee on "The Effect of Motion Pictures on Children, Especially Delinquents" by Juvenile Court Judge Walter S. Criswell

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eastern Air Transport Company, Hazel Shine L'Engle, Walter N. Pearce, Clara Z. Moore-Ferrell, Walter S. Criswell

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: January 15th 1932 lecture to the art class by sculptor Benjamin T. Kurtz on Egyptian Art, January 17th announcement of a prize flight on an Eastern Air Transport Comany Condor at an upcoming junior department card party, January 21st legislation talk featuring speakers Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. M.M.) Lander, Jessie Atkinson (Mrs. Willis M.) Ball and Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble with legislation department chairman Charlotte (Mrs. Marshall T.) Respess presiding, a January 21st address on The War Between The States and its effect on Jacksonville given by Minerva P. (Mrs. Frank E.) Jennings, January 28th creative reading class review of "Grand Hotel" by Vicki Baum and "The Enduring Quest" by H.A. Overstreet, January 28th Past Presidents Day program luncheon and tree planting, January 31st photograph of Maud Miner with an announcement of her speech classes at the club, February 4th articles on a travel class program on Persia and an international relations department meeting featuring a lecture by Edward Hemphill

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Eastern Air Transport Company, Rosa Dantzler Lander, Jessie Atkinson Ball, Eva W. Noble, Charlotte Respess, Minerva P. Jennings

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: February 5th 1932 address to the Little Women on Florida history by Evelyn Lewis (Mrs. William S.) Manning, February 6th playreading class program presided over by chairman Charlotte (Mrs. Marshall T.) Respess, February 7th announcement of a public health committee luncheon featuring the director of Public Health Nursing of the City Board of Health Mrs. Lucy K. McGee as speaker, February 9th announcement of plans for a bridge championship, February 9th article on an exhibit at the clubhouse of bronze works by sculptor Leno Lazzari (cousin of Pietro Lazzari of the futurist movement) with photographs of busts of Jacksonville natives (Louise Turck and James "Jimmy" Ingram Merrill) and Frances Wilson of New Smyrna, February 14th article on a WJAX program featuring city commissioner Thomas C. Imeson who lauded the work done by Jacksonville civic clubs such as the Woman's Club, February 11th lecture by Ninah May Holden (Mrs. Arthur G.) Cummer on "American Gardens"

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

WJAX, Evelyn Lewis Manning, Thomas C. Imeson, Louise Turck, Jacksonville History, Leno Lazzari, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, James Ingram Merrill, Charlotte Respess, Ninah May Holden Cummer

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: undated clippings on a meeting of the county commission about the Duval County Welfare Board whose chairman claimed had no resources to care for the mentally ill, April 5th 1932 article on the state and local benefit of the Woman's Club, February 18th review of a club Valentine Bridge Party sponsored by the ways and means department, February 21st drama department luncheon featuring speaker Charles F. Wells of the National Recreation Association, February 22nd first game of the bridge tournament, February 25th creative reading class analyses of works by George Bernard Shaw and Marquis James, February 26th plans by the junior department for a Leap Year Dance, February 28th photograph and clipping on a cedar tree planted on Woman's Club grounds by a chapter of the Children of the American Revolution, March 2nd photograph of Lou Henry (Mrs. Herbert) Hoover's arrival in Jacksonville greeted by people such as Ella G. and Mayor John T. Alsop Jr., Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer, Alice Martin (Mrs. Abner G.) Withee, Mary S. (Mrs. Thomas P.) Denham and Louise C. Clark; March 3rd photograph of Lennox Robinson prior to his lecture and reception at the club

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Duval County Welfare Board, Lou Henry Hoover, Children of the American Revolution, Jacksonville History, John T. Alsop Jr., Clara Cook Cummer, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Lennox Robinson, Mary S. Denham, Louise C. Clark, Ella G. Alsop, Alice Martin Withee

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: March 5th 1932 lecture on the Abbey Theatre in Dublin by Lennox Robinson, March 4th photograph of Grace H. (Mrs. Francis M.) Holt and article on the Little Women sponsored Russian dance and music program she sang in, March 6th chairman of the social and industrial conditions committee Nell Rose (Mrs. Walter S.) Jones to speak about unemployment prior to an election of club officers presided over by president Louise C. Clark, March 6th article on Lennox Robinson's program with a photograph of some of the Abbey Theatre players (Eileen Crowe, F.J. McCormick and May Craig) to appear at the club on March 14th, loose blank papers, March 10th photograph and article on the election of Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer as club president, March 10th address to the art class by Ava G. (Mrs. E.H.) Seabrook on Italian Art, March 11th junior club meeting featuring address by Professor William G. Carleton, March 13th reelection of Mary G. (Mrs. Alfred P.) Meredith as junior club chairman, March 15th announcement of an address to be given to the club by Florida State College for Women scholarship girl Marion Gardner, March 18th announcement of a lecture to be given by vice president of the American Bridge League Sir Derrick Wernher

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

F. J. McCormick, Mary G. Meredith, Jacksonville History, Clara Cook Cummer, William G. Carleton, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, American Bridge League, May Craig, Lennox Robinson, Nell Rose Jones, Louise C. Clark, Grace H. Holt, Eileen Crowe, Florida State College for Women, Sir Derrick Wernher, Ava G. Seabrook, Abbey Theatre

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: March 20th 1932 club luncheon featuring honored guest Maud Miner, March 23rd announcements of a Lenten Musicale featuring organist Claude L. Murphree and a private concert to be given by Eleanor LaMance, March 24th luncheon featuring speaker George R. Paschal Jr. and a creative reading class program, March 30th review of a ways and means committee sponsored Easter card party, a yellow Florida Federation of Women's Clubs Delegate ribbon, April 3rd announcement of a junior department spring luncheon, April 7th travel class lecture on Russia by James W. Spratt and an address by Carl Bohnenberger at an international relations department luncheon, April 8th election of Edith Merrill Ramsaur as president of the Little Women, April 9th review of the Duval County Federation Welfare Conference, April 9th junior department luncheon honoring incoming members and an address by Col. Noble J. Wiley at the Duval County Federation of Women's Clubs reciprocity luncheon, April 10th art class lecture by Kenneth O. Friedman on commercial art

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Carl Bohnenberger, Col. Noble J. Wiley, James W. Spratt, Duval County Federation of Women's Clubs, Jacksonville History, Claude L. Murphree, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, Duval County Federation Welfare Conference, George R. Paschal Jr., Edith Merrill Ramsaur, Eleanor LaMance, FFWC

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: April 10th 1932 portrait and announcement of a piano concert by Alice Regina Johnson of Chicago and announcement of a recital by concert pianist and head of the Greenwich House Music School Marion Rous, April 14th luncheon featuring a lecture on New York art shows by president of the Fine Arts Society of Jacksonville Merrydelle (Mrs. E.R.) Hoyt, April 15th lecture at the clubhouse given by Martha Bullard (Mrs. Henry L.) Richmond on research she'd done regarding visits to Florida by William Cullen Bryant and Ralph Waldo Emerson, April 23rd philanthropic department cotton festival with luncheon and bridge game, April 21st publicity luncheon presided over by publicity director Matilda O'Donald, April 24th plans for al fresco bridge party, April 28th lecture by assistant dean and director of research at the University of Florida College of Agriculture H. Harold Hume on the State Experimental Station, April 28th junior department production of "Luci de Lawnmower" at the clubhouse auditorium, April 29th production of scenes from Shakespeare plays at the clubhouse terrace presented by drama department director Annie M. (Mrs. J.H.) Pratt

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Alice Regina Johnson, Matilda O'Donald, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Annie M. Pratt, Experimental Station, Merrydelle Hoyt, Martha Bullard Richmond, Harold H. Hume, Marion Rous, University of Florida

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

April 27th 1932 program for the Woman's Club junior department production of "Luci de Lawnmower" which was repeated upon request on May 10th, Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: May 4th review of the junior department sponsored al fresco bridge party, May 5th lecture on the Caribbean by Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer and an address on world peace at a club luncheon by Lucien H. Boggs, May 12th luncheon address on military education by Lieutenant B.V. Bryant of the Florida Military Academy at San Jose (later The Bolles School), May 14th announcement of the election of Mrs. W.A. Hogan as head of the County Federation of Women's Clubs during a luncheon at the clubhouse, May 15th plans for a moonlight garden party, May 19th plans for season closing social department luncheon, May 22nd review of the moonlight garden party at Clara Cook Cummer's estate

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Clara Cook Cummer, Lucien H. Boggs, Florida Military Academy, The Bolles School

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1931-1932

Description

Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: May 26th 1932 creative reading class program and review of the annual Woman's Club luncheon which featured an announcement by finance chairman Laura M. (Mrs. Marcus C.) Fagg that bonds had been presented to the club in honor of the late Ada Gerrish (Mrs. W.W.) Cummer, May 30th article reviewing the 1931-1932 club season with "compliments to George Hoyt Smith" (an editor for the Times Union) handwritten at the top, a May 30th 1932 program for the "Fiesta del Club Español de Jacksonville", December 3rd program for the drama department production of "The Chinese Lantern" directed by Annie M. (Mrs. J.H.) Pratt at the clubhouse, a program with portrait of lecturer Mrs. Clara Z. Moore-Ferrell with a handwritten note referencing her classes at the club from March 8th through 10th, program for the March 23rd 1932 Lenten Musicale at the Riverside Presbyterian Church featuring organist Claude L. Murphree, portrait of Alice Regina Johnson and a program for her April 16th 1932 music department sponsored piano recital at the club, a typed note in the back signifying the origin of the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville Journal articles gathered by recording secretary Lottie R. (Mrs. J.M.) Edenfield

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #7

Subjects

Clara Z. Moore-Ferrell, Alice Regina Johnson, Ada Gerrish Cummer, Lottie R. Edenfield, Jacksonville History, Laura M. Fagg, George Hoyt Smith, Claude L. Murphree, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Annie M. Pratt, Riverside Presbyterian Church

Notes

Date: 1931-1932 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1933

Description

handwritten title "Register Travel Class of Woman's Club of Jacksonville Florida 1932 and 1933", attendance signatures for the travel class for meetings through the 1932 and 1933 season (meetings on December 1st 1932, January 3rd 1933, February 1st, March 1st, April 5th and May 3rd), handwritten title "Register Travel Class of Woman's Club of Jacksonville Florida 1933 and 1934", attendance signatures for the travel class meetings through the 1933 and 1934 club season (meetings on November 1st 1933 and December 6th before the record stops)

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #8

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Notes

Date: 1933 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1933

Description

a collection of loose newspaper clippings near the back of the book: February 8th 1935 Times Union clipping on a conference group featuring Eva W. (Mrs. Fred B.) Noble on "The League of Nations", Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. M.M.) Lander on "The World Court" and Vance Peacock (Mrs. John R.) Dykers on the "International Labor Organization" following an international relations luncheon; entries (one dated February 19th 1935) on the March 8th through 10th Jacksonville Horse Show sponsored by the Woman's Club, an address to the travel class by head of the Oriental Art Department of the Art Institute of Chicago Mrs. Sigurd Fogelberg, an address to the art class by state director of the art projects of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration Eve Alsman (Mrs. Walter Pliny) Fuller of St. Petersburg on plans for a FERA art project, an article on changes made to the Woman's Club membership charter and bylaws, folded March 14th 1930 Times Union article with photographs (by staff photographer Grover C. Henley) of a Woman's Club spring garden party at the Epping Forest estate of Mr. and Mrs. (Jessie Ball) Alfred I. duPont, a folded typed program for a junior department production, November 20th 1935 address to the bible study class by Dr. Everett B. Lesher, photograph of Epping Forest with clipping on plans for the spring garden party

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #8

Subjects

FERA, Jessie Ball duPont, Jacksonville Horse Show, Jacksonville History, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Epping Forest, Rosa Dantzler Lander, Grover C. Henley, Vance Peacock Dykers, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Alfred I. duPont, Eve Alsman Fuller, Eva W. Noble

Notes

Date: 1933 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1933

Description

upside down secured Times Union and Jacksonville Journal newspaper clippings: February 10th through 23rd 1935 clippings with photographs for plans and reviews of the Woman's Club's annual spring festival as a French fete for Washington's birthday at the Epping Forest estate of Mr. and Mrs. (Jessie Ball) Alfred I. duPont. The event featured an impersonation of le Marquis de Lafayette and Major Henri duParque by Haydn Crosby and Professor Henri Vernaelde and a cake donated by Robert Kloeppel of the Hotel George Washington as well as radio announcements by Jack Hopkins of WJAX under the direction Mrs. Ida Floyd White and Mabel Fowler (Mrs. Thomas C.) Imeson with organizers/attendees such as Mr. and Mrs. (Eva W.) Fred B. Noble, Ninah May Holden (Mrs. Arthur G.) Cummer, Minerva P. (Mrs. Frank E.) Jennings, May (Mrs. James W.) Spratt, Ruth (Mrs. Edward) Ball, Elinor (Mrs. Caleb E.) Johnson, Hazel Shine (Mrs. Francis P.) L'Engle, Karrie Johnson (Mrs. John A.) Ferguson, Louise C. Meigs, Grace Wilbur (Mrs. George W.) Trout, Irma Phillips (Mrs. Samuel B.) Hubbard, Margaret Rankin (Mrs. W.B.) Young, Marguerite (Mrs. Eugene) Chaisson, Rebecca Elwell (Mrs. Horace) Avery and Ella G. (Mrs. John T. Jr.) Alsop

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #8

Subjects

Robert Kloeppel, Grace Wilbur Trout, WJAX, Margaret Rankin Young, Minerva P. Jennings, Haydn Crosby, Jessie Ball duPont, Louise C. Meigs, Hazel Shine L'Engle, Jacksonville History, Marguerite Chiasson, Fred B. Noble, Henri Vernaelde, Karrie Johnson Ferguson, Ruth Ball, Mabel Fowler Imeson, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Irma Phillips Hubbard, Jack Hopkins, May Spratt, Epping Forest, Rebecca Elwell Avery, Ida Floyd White, Ella G. Alsop, Alfred I. duPont, Ninah May Holden Cummer, Hotel George Washington, Elinor Johnson, Eva W. Noble

Notes

Date: 1933 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1933-1934

Description

a loose newspaper clipping on the first meeting of the season for the Woman's Club literature class, secured upside down November 15th 1934 clipping on a morning musicale at the club featuring local violinist Freda Slauter and soprano Sybil Mercer, secured and loose clippings ranging from November 16th 1933 to November 22nd 1934 on literature class meetings and their study of poetry, May 10th 1934 announcement by finance board president Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer of the election of members Elinor (Mrs. Caleb E.) Johnson, Ninah May Holden (Mrs. Arthur G.) Cummer, Clara Cook Cummer, May (Mrs. James W.) Spratt and Laura M. (Mrs. Marcus C.) Fagg; December 9th 1934 announcement of an address on South America by Ninah May Holden Cummer and a literature class announcement

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #9

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Laura M. Fagg, Clara Cook Cummer, Freda Slauter, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, May Spratt, Sybil Mercer, Ninah May Holden Cummer, Elinor Johnson

Notes

Date: 1933-1934 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (red)

Description

portrait of Woman's Club president May (Mrs. James W.) Spratt, newspaper clippings: March 15th 1934 announcement of the election of May Spratt as president and Ruth (Mrs. Edward) Ball as first vice president for the 1934-1935 season, May 24th Times Union portraits of outgoing president Clara Cook (Mrs. Waldo E.) Cummer and incoming president May Spratt accompanied by an article detailing the transfer of power at the annual club luncheon, October 4th announcement of plans for the Jacksonville Horse Show sponsored by the Woman's Club, October 31st executive board meeting tea hosted by Clara Cook Cummer, October 25th review of the club season opening reception, October 26th civic department head Velma Bene (Mrs. John H.) Pace announced a visomatic talking machine program on the National Housing Act by a member of the Federal Housing Administration, October 28th review of junior department Hallowe'en Dance, November 1st meeting of publicity chairman to plan for the season, November 4th season opening luncheon for the Little Women as well as the announcement of a modern poetry course for the literature class taught by Frank A. Doggett

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #10

Subjects

Velma Bene Pace, Jacksonville Horse Show, Jacksonville History, Clara Cook Cummer, Ruth Ball, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, May Spratt, Little Women, National Housing Act, Frank A. Doggett

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (red)

Description

newspaper clippings: November 8th 1934 travel class meeting with lectures by James L. McCord and Dr. Henry Hanson, November 8th address to a Women's Club luncheon by Nathaniel Wilson on Junior Red Cross activities, November 11th announcement of monthly musical programs presented by Professor William Meyer, November 14th finance and banking address by Lawrence P. Holton of the Florida National Bank, November 15th first presentation of a morning musicale series (featuring violinist Freda Slauter and soprano Sybil Mercer), November 16th living pictures program by the art class, photos and article detailing a speech at the Woman's Club by Senator Robert M. LaFollette Jr. prior to a luncheon at the Hotel George Washington with Mayor John T. Alsop Jr., October 29th quote from club president May (Mrs. James W.) Spratt on the Community Chest, loose newspaper clippings: announcement of a Jacksonville Little Symphony Orchestra program on December 30th, November 2nd article on Mr. and Mrs. (Dorothy Michelson) John F. Bitter's arrival to Jacksonville and a review of musicale programs at the club, a brief summary of the club's history

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #10

Subjects

Jacksonville Little Symphony Orchestra, Robert M. LaFollette Jr., Jacksonville History, John T. Alsop Jr., Community Chest, Freda Slauter, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Dorothy Michelson Bitter, May Spratt, Lawrence P. Holton, Dr. Henry Hanson, Sybil Mercer, Florida National Bank, Junior Red Cross, Hotel George Washington, John F. Bitter

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (red)

Description

newspaper clippings: November 18th 1934 review of a junior department dance, a junior department sponsored Thanksgiving benefit card party for Hope Haven, December 2nd art class meeting an announcement of the display of etchings by Katherine Merrill, portraits of Little Women chairmen Mary Noble and Janice Fleming with an article about a bridge party, creative reading class opening meeting of the season, December 6th international relations luncheon (featuring lectures by C.J. King of the Florida Times Union, Harold Cohn of the Jacksonville Journal and Carl Bohnenberger of the Jacksonville Public Library), announcement of a lecture on South America given by Ninah May Holden (Mrs. Arthur G.) Cummer, an address to a club luncheon by motion picture reviewer of the Florida Times Union Jean Henderson, review of the annual candlelight musicale by Matilda Fleming O'Donald, Jacksonville Open Forum lecture at the club by Col. Raymond Robins, a lecture on trees by Howard L. Spellacy, a drama department program, an article on addresses to the public welfare department (by Solicitor General Henry Epstein, Gov. David Sholtz and Florida Commissioner of Public Welfare Conrad Van Hyning), an address to an international relations luncheon by Rosa Dantzler (Mrs. Malcolm M.) Lander, a chamber music concert, art class meeting where Elsie C. (Mrs. Arthur A.) Laughlin stood in for Eve Alsman (Mrs. Walter Pliny) Fuller to explain the Public Works of Art Project, plans for the Jacksonville Horse Show, Past Presidents Day luncheon, creative reading class program, bridge tournament, plans for French Fete, changes made to club charter and by-laws

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #10

Subjects

Carl Bohnenberger, Jean Henderson, Katherine Merrill, Mary Noble, Hope Haven, Conrad Van Hyning, Elsie C. Laughlin, Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville Public Library, Jacksonville Horse Show, Jacksonville History, Janice Fleming, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Harold Cohn, David Sholtz, Public Works of Art Project, Jacksonville Open Forum, Little Women, Rosa Dantzler Lander, C.J. King, Henry Epstein, Col. Raymond Robins, Florida Times Union, Ninah May Holden Cummer, Eve Alsman Fuller, Matilda Fleming O'Donald

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (red)

Description

newspaper clippings: Woman's Club Little Women production of three acts from Little Women, a junior department address by president of the State Federation of Labor Wendell C. Heaton, February 17th 1935 Times Union article with photographs of plans for the French Fete at Mr. and Mrs. (Jessie Ball) Alfred I. duPont's Epping Forest estate, February 23rd review of the French Fete with photographs, group photograph of locals to impersonate motion picture stars at the Riverside Theatre sponsored by the junior department with Athalia Anne Fetter's (Athalia Ponsell Lindsley) name underlined, portrait of poet Lida Wilson (Mrs. C. Gainer) Turner and an article on her address at the Woman's Club, creative reading class meeting, art class meeting, drama class meeting, plans for the French Fete including a photograph of the Little Women (featuring Athalia Fetter) prior to their performance of "Menuet de la Reine" ("The Queen's Minuet") at the Epping Forest event

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #10

Subjects

Jessie Ball duPont, Jacksonville History, Riverside Theatre, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Epping Forest, Little Women, Athalia Anne Fetter, Lida Wilson Turner, Alfred I. duPont, Athalia Ponsell Lindsley, Wendell C. Heaton

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (red)

Description

newspaper clippings: announcement of Col. A.S. Thompson as judge of the Jacksonville Horse Show, article with portrait of Mrs. Vera Neely Ross prior to her appearance in a club concert, an address at a club luncheon by chairman of the National Woman's Party Florence Bayard Hilles, annual junior department attendance luncheon, March 14th 1935 portraits of incoming president Harriet B. (Mrs. William A.) Bisbee and outgoing president Bertha Johnson (Mrs. Thurston) Roberts with an article detailing the election at the annual club meeting, art class trip to Savannah to view the Kress collection, Little Women chairmen elected at annual meeting, lecture at the club by president of the City-County Consolidation Association C.D. Towers, March 20th production of play "Mind Over Mind" by WJAX producer Martin Fabian for the drama class, a literature class meeting, address to a club luncheon by scholarship girl at the Florida State College for Women Helen Wilson and Dean Olivia Nelson Dorman, poster for March 8th through 10th 1935 Jacksonville Horse Show

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #10

Subjects

WJAX, Bertha Johnson Roberts, consolidation, Jacksonville Horse Show, Jacksonville History, Florence Bayard Hilles, C.D. Towers, City-County Consolidation Association, Harriet B. Bisbee, National Woman's Party, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Martin Fabian, Florida State College for Women, Vera Neely Ross, Olivia Nelson Dorman

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (red)

Description

newspaper clippings: an art class luncheon featuring Harold Hilton and his paintings, an address to an international relations luncheon by Mary Ida Winder and Ellen N. LaMotte, creative reading class book review, travel class address by Herbert Kahler (a field representative of the National Park Service in Florida and Georgia), loose newspaper clippings: review of club activities and elections, section of an announcement of a symphonic concert to be held at the Woman's Club, a portion of a review of the club's success, article on conservation presented by chairman of the conservation committee Mrs. Roy E. Chelf, photograph of Federal Housing Administration field representatives Roy Schroder and Mrs. Enid B. Hardee tuning a radio for Eleanor Roosevelt's coast-to-coast address on the subject, announcement of a drama class production of "When Ladies Meet" by Rachel Crothers with two portraits of cast members Faye Beckett and Marguerite Chiasson, a luncheon address by James E. Sidell of the National Child Labor Committee on the proposed Federal Child Labor Amendment

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #10

Subjects

Harold Hilton, Child labor, National Park Service, Ellen N. LaMotte, Mary Ida Winder, Jacksonville History, Marguerite Chiasson, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Herbert Kahler, Federal Housing Administration, National Child Labor Committee, Faye Beckett, Eleanor Roosevelt

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (red)

Description

newspaper clippings: a summary of George R. Hilty articles on fire damage presented by chairman of the conservation committee of the public welfare department of the Woman's Club Mrs. Roy E. Chelf, an address on the national park system given by Herbert Kahler (representative of the National Park Service in Florida and Georgia), portraits of newly appointed first vice chairman of the Little Women Frances Adams and chairman Betty Boozer, a literature class presentation on poems of the late Edwin Arlington Robinson, a review of the third in a series of presentations on conservation, articles with photographs of the third annual Dog Revue and Garden Party Fashion Show at the Woman's Club, announcement of the election of Florence (Mrs. Wamboldt S.) Paulk as chairman of the junior department with portrait, portrait of newly elected vice chairman of the junior department Vance Peacock (Mrs. John R.) Dykers, luncheon featuring an address by director of the international relations department Laura R. (Mrs. William L.) Wilson, meetings of the travel art and literature classes, luncheon installing elected officers for the Little Women, annual al fresco bridge party, officers installed at the final business meeting of the season for junior department, colonial party organized by the art department, gavel passed from May (Mrs. James W.) Spratt to Harriet B. (Mrs. William A.) Bisbee at annual luncheon

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #10

Subjects

National Park Service, Laura R. Wilson, Jacksonville History, Harriet B. Bisbee, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Herbert Kahler, May Spratt, Florence Paulk, Little Women, Vance Peacock Dykers

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (black)

Description

newspaper clippings: portrait of president May (Mrs. James W.) Spratt, photograph of the first clubhouse at 18 East Duval Street, an article on an address on the Florida Federation of Art by its president Eve Alsman (Mrs. Walter Pliny) Fuller, a brief summary of the history of the Woman's Club of Jacksonville, handwritten November 7th 1934 above two clippings about an address to the art class by Elizabeth M. (Mrs. C. Daughtry) Towers, November 16th review of a living pictures event by the art club, photograph of first vice president Ruth (Mrs. Edward) Ball with her Russian wolf hound Ivan Vladimar prior to the dog revue and garden party fashion show at the clubhouse, address on art criticism by Katherine Merrill, the installation of officers for the Orchid Garden Circle, photograph of winner of the 1934 Denver Artists Guild award 82 year old Michael O'Brien, art class program on stained glass by Ava G. (Mrs. E.H.) Seabrook, clipping reviewing an article from the Bradenton Herald on the 1933 Public Works of Art Project, art class meeting with Elsie C. (Mrs. Arthur A.) Laughlin substituting for Florida director of the Public Works of Art Projects Eve Alsman Fuller

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #11

Subjects

Katherine Merrill, Elsie C. Laughlin, Jacksonville History, Ruth Ball, Florida Federation of Art, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, May Spratt, Public Works of Art Project, Elizabeth M. Towers, 18 E Duval Street, Ava G. Seabrook, Eve Alsman Fuller

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (black)

Description

newspaper clippings: article on a collection of work by artists employed under the Federal Emergency Relief Administration given to the Florida State College for Women (featuring technical drawings by local Olivia Embrey with direction by Dr. Herman Kurz and work by Charles Foster), an address on Muslim Art by Mrs. S.E. Fogelberg, a lecture on the Minorcan Colony at New Smyrna given at Rollins College by Jacksonville local Dr. Carita Doggett Corse, art class visits Savannah galleries to view the Kress collection, an exhibit featuring work by members and former members of the Fine Arts Society of Jacksonville at Cohens department store directed by Charles Foster, a program for the March 7th through 31st 1935 Exhibition of Italian Paintings lent by Samuel H. Kress at the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences in Savannah on top of an article by Matilda O'Donald reviewing the trip made by the art class, March 24th 1935 clippings on an art class luncheon program featuring paintings by artist Harold Hilton

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #11

Subjects

Rollins College, Harold Hilton, Cohen Brothers Department Store, Samuel H. Kress, Minorcan Colony, Jacksonville History, Carita Doggett Corse, Dr. Herman Kurz, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Charles Foster, Florida State College for Women, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Fine Arts Society of Jacksonville, Olivia Embrey, New Smyrna, Matilda Fleming O'Donald

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access

Title

Press Book 1934-1935 (black)

Description

newspaper clippings: Times Union photograph of president May (Mrs. James W.) Spratt along with Ruth (Mrs. Edward) Ball and Elizabeth Axtell (Mrs. Clifford A.) Payne receiving silver tea bells in a tradition usually reserved for prominent local businessmen, April 18th 1935 article on a club luncheon featuring a performance by the Glee Club, plans and review of a colonial party organized by the art department under the direction of Priscilla Littlefield (Mrs. Edwin) Brobston, an article reviewing the transfer of power from president May Spratt to Harriet B. (Mrs. William A.) Bisbee, a program for an art department pageant "The Spirit of Art" on April 21st at the "Pirates Point" residence of Mr. and Mrs. (Merrydelle) Edward R. Hoyt, a loose clipping on an exhibit of founder and first president of the Florida Federation of Art Emmeline Buchholz's paintings at the Art Centre at 3603 Richmond Street

Creator

Woman's Club of Jacksonville

Container

Location JHS Archives Room 203 Container Box 5 Folder Press Book #11

Subjects

Jacksonville History, Harriet B. Bisbee, Ruth Ball, Florida Federation of Art, Woman's Club of Jacksonville, Priscilla Littlefield Brobston, May Spratt, 3603 Richmond Street, Edward R. Hoyt, Merrydelle Hoyt, Elizabeth Axtell Payne, Emmeline Buchholz

Notes

Date: 1934-1935 Public Access