Woman's Club of Greenville Collection, 1932-1975

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Woman's Club of Greenville Collection, 1932-1975

1932-1975

Collection (1932-1975) of correspondence, clippings, and yearbooks compiled by Harriett Roseveare and Carolyn "Dink" James, who served as club officers, relating to club membership and activities in support of World War I and II, including sale of war bonds, United Nations Day, home economics education, Green Springs Park, Parent - Teacher Associations, nursery schools and night schools, social events and scholarships for teenagers, Community Fine Arts Festival, Pitt General Hospital, Pitt County Fair, and other activities.

0.45 Cubic feet, 1 container, 60 items, 37 volumes

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Woman's Club of Greenville (Greenville, N.C.)

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The Woman’s Club of Greenville was organized in 1917, joined the State Federation of Women’s Clubs in 1917, was incorporated in 1928, and joined the General Federation of Women’s Clubs in 1929. The motto of Woman’s Club of Greenville was “The Union of All For the Good of All,” and its colors were red and white. The club celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1955 and 50th anniversary in 1967. Important historical information can be found in the 50th Anniversary (1967) newspaper article. The Woman...