Name/Title
KaleidoscopeEntry/Object ID
Library.1784Tags
Library periodicals of June 4 2023, Library Rare books collection as of June 4 2023Description
2 vol. : illus.
Kaleidoscope news and views of Jacksonville club and social events. March 20, 1927, vol. 1, no. 1. Periodical.
Kaleidoscope news and views of Jacksonville club and social events. April 21, 1927, vol. 1, no. 3. Flower show number.
Editor: Farris Davis.
Frequency: Fifth and Twentieth of each month
Kaleidoscope Co, 713 Graham Building, Jacksonville, Florida
Contents number 1 issue: If wishes were airplanes, wouldn't we fly? (Emily Wilcox, writer of FTU column, Flower Notes, announces leaving) -- Remember this is Jacksonville's woman's publication -- Editorial by Farris Davis (describing how magazine was put together, created, and who involved) -- Baby club grows up (History of Woman's Club) by Minerva P. Jennings -- Little journeys into the shops by Farris Davis -- Daily encounters with art by N. Louise Moffett (Art in public schools) -- Florida D. A. R. roll onward by Mrs. Brooke G. White (Report on 25th annual conference held in Jax) -- Bibliognost (Book review) -- Lent (Barbara Cummer luncheon at Atlantic Beach Hotel) Precursor of events (Friday Musicale annual luncheon, Flower show and Garden Club activities, Dybbuk, Ansky's play to be analyzed by AAUW drama class, Florida Federation of Women's Clubs annual convention attended by Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. George W. Trout) -- New flag of Ireland flies proudly over Mandarin tea room St. Patrick's day (Catholic Woman's Club) -- Highlights of the fortnight -- Mrs. Joseph Durkee passes -- Ties of old country remembered by Daughters of British Empire in convention (Philanthropic work) -- Good wishes from (selection): Mrs. Arthur G. Cummer, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. Abner Withee, Mrs. George W. Trout -- Coming issue themes
Contents number 3 issue: Fifth annual flower show opens -- Beautification plans and aims by Mrs. A. G. Cummer (photo of her garden, talk by Mr. H. Harold Hume, trip to visit Charleston gardens, Florist Mr. Pennock of Philadelphia and boycott of native Florida holly in xmas wreaths, Boone Park purchased) -- Little journeys into the shops -- Precursor of events (American Association of University Women election -- May Day Pageant for April 30 -- Spring festival plans maturing -- Woman's Club bids -- Bibliognost (recommended books) -- Sutter's gold,a book to read -- Thoughts of love, a poem by Tennyson) -- Highlights of the fortnight (Mrs. P. H. Odom is representing DAR of this state as a page at the Continental Congress in DC as well as Mrs. George C. Harmon, Mrs. J. G. Christopher, Mrs. Ralph Coleman, Mrs. E. h. Clarkson; Junior League election of Miss Josephine Loftin as President, Bettes, Fleming, Kirby-Smith, Porter, Diggs as other officers; Al Fresco Party at Woman's Club; Rotarians entertain Paul Harris, founder of Rotary; Tallahassee and return in 1 day; Woman's Club musicale; Little theatre presents torch bearers; Election days aren't what they used to be; Miss Gay inspires many parties (marriage to Frank H. Elmore, Jr.) Friars' Club breaks Lenten season; Luncheon at Marabanong given by Mrs. George W. Trout; Ga; Garden Clubs number 23; U. D. C. worker here (Mrs. Kate Daffan); Mrs. Ball wins Little Theatre prize for the best original one act play titled "Conquered" -- Ten thousand women in club work in Jacksonville -- Rotarians have new president, Henry L. Covington -- Child Health Day to be observed organized by Mrs. Laurie Jean Reid -- Junior orchestra to give concert -- Teachers spend Easter at Venice, Florida -- Believers in Jacksonville re-elect officers -- Literature class studies in southern poetry -- Departed glory -- Ask me another (Answers to questions from 1st issue) -- Another bouquet (Info on Kaleidoscope) Mocking bird honored (as state bird) --High lights of the Fortnight (Confederate veterans on way to Tampa) -- Story Tellers to hold annual convention (in Mrs. W. W. Cummer's garden) -- And still the wishes come ( congrats from various people on publication) -- Parent-Teacher Association grow and win friends ( 30 separate groups are members of the County group)
Photos: Mrs. George W. Trout -- Mrs. John T. Alsop, Jr. -- Mrs. Arthur G. Cummer garden --Mrs. P. H. Odom.Collection
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Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Clubs -- Periodicals., Socialites -- Florida -- Jacksonville -- Periodicals., Jacksonville (Fla.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Periodicals., Florida -- Periodicals., Woman's Club of Jacksonville (Fla.) -- History., Ladies Friday Musicale., Wilcox, Emily., Trout, Grace Wilbur., Durkee, Mrs. (Joseph)., Cummer, Ninah Holden.Publication Details
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Davis, FarrisPublisher
Kaleidscope Co.Place Published
* Untyped Place Published
Jacksonville, Fla.Call No.
Rare Book F 319 .J1 K3 1927