Pages
n2021-4_b009_f03_x01_003
Standard B&P Blank Books and LooseLeaf Devices Trademark Registered
Standard Blank Book No. 9
Journals 2 Columns Units also no Units Journals 3 Columns Units Journals 4 Columns to Right Units Cash or Day Books 2 Columns Units also no Units Cash or Day Books 3 Columns Units Cash or Day Books 4 Columns to Right Units S. E. Ledgers - - Units also no Units D. E. Ledgers Assorted Accounts " " " D. E. Ledgers Whole Page Form " " " Long Day Books Units Records with Margin Line
In 150, 200, 300 and 500 Pages Made in U.S.A.
n2021-4_b009_f03_x01_004
1 Board Meeting, May 11, 1932
The regular meeting of the Board of the Woman's Club was held on May the 11th at the home of Mrs. Rivers, with the president presiding. A letter from Mrs. McDonald, returning the five dollars the club had paid her for music, was read. Miss Gregg moved, Mrs. Nigell seconded, that the corresponding secretary be instructed to write her a note of appreciation. On request of Mrs. Kellum, Mrs. Roberts moved Mrs. Duval seconded, that the club furnish a scholarship for the short course at the college amounting to $7.50, carried. Mrs. Boone moved, miss Gregg seconded, that the telephone be disconnected for the four summer months, carried. Mrs. Bond reported that $14.35 had been given each of the four schools from the May party. Mrs. Benedict was voted an honorary member. Mrs. Boone moved, Mrs. Roberts seconded, that the club pay the welfare committee $10.00. Carried.
At the close of the meeting Mrs. Rivers served delicious punch and crackers. Reapt submitted, Alice Roberts, sec.
n2021-4_b009_f03_x01_005
Woman's Club Meeting, May 12, 1932
The Woman's Club met in regular session on May the 12th in the Club house with the president, Mrs. E. G. Rivers, presiding.
The meeting opened with the salute to the flag led by Mrs. Boone. The club creed was read in unison after which "Swanee River" was sung. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Letters of appreciation for the Club's assistance during the State Welfare Conference, from Dr. Smith and Dr. Nimes were read. Treasurer's report was given as follows: House Fund . . . $154.01 overdrawn Checking . . . . . 14.65 Conservation . . . 52.40 Beautification . . 88. 23 Welfare . . . . . . . 26.43 May Party . . . . . 56.07 ($14.17 given to the four schools) Report accepted.
The principals of the schools sent thanks for the money sent them from the May Party. Mrs. Gage reported that the bridge tournament had cleared $104.50. A rising vote of thanks was tendered to the committee in charge of the tournament.
Mrs. Deahl, music chairman, introduced Mr. Koseelny, band master, who played several very beautiful violin selections, accompanied on the piano by Miss Childs, student at the college. Mrs. Leland Lewis then presented Misses Madelon Royce and Marion Phillips, student artists at the college, who entertained the club with dancing accompanied by Miss Kathleen Callahan. Miss Lorelie Tait, also of the college, rendered a lovely violin solo accompanied by Miss Helen Van Pelt.