THE LOYAL WOMEN’S STUDY CLUB

Transcribed by Crystal Wendt

 

Organized November, 1929

 

Mrs. J. B. Hall of Black River Falls, Wisconsin called the ladies of the Village of Loyal together in the community rooms of the Citizen’s State Bank for the purpose of organizing a Study Club. Mrs. Hall was the Seventh District Chairman at this time.

 

Charter Members

 

Mrs. Edward Bertz

Mrs. Louis Bremer

Mrs. Arthur Brussow

Mrs. Clifton Gravens

Mrs. Ray Kaufmann

Mrs. G. Kehrberg

Mrs. Erwin Kindel

Mrs. Alfred Krieser

Mrs. Frank McConigal

Miss Nellie McGonigal

Mrs. G. W. Nelson

Mrs. Walter Nichols

Mrs. Clem Rous

Mrs. Alois Stange

Mrs. Elmer Sterr

Mrs. John Shupe

Mrs. Hal Voight

 

Loyal Women’s Study Club

 

Our Second Year

 

September, 1930 -1931

 

Program Committee

 

Mrs. A. Hass

Mrs. H. Voight

Mrs. E. Vick

Mrs. A. Krieser

Mrs. R. Pengelly

 

Flower Committee

 

Mrs. B. Picus

Mrs. S. Rekow

Membership Committee

Mrs. A. Stange

Mrs. H. Brown

Mrs. F. Lakosky

 

Goodwill Committee

Mrs. R. Kauffman

Mrs. Brussow

Mrs. C. Rous

Mrs. F. Diamond

 

Music Committee

Mrs. A. Krieser

Mrs. S. Rekow

Mrs. E. Sterr

 

Ways and Means Committee

 

Mrs. E. Nichols

Mrs. R. Gruber

Mrs. L. Bremer

Mrs. H. Brown

Miss N. McGonigal

 

Editor

 

Mrs. E. Sterr

 

September 9, 1930

 

Our first meeting was held in the evening at the home of Mrs. L. Bremer, Mrs. Stange and Mrs. Bertz being assisting hostesses.

 

The meeting was opened by community singing. Roll call was taken and answered with current events.

 

Discussions arose as to whether or not current events should be given as roll call for every meeting or not. All were in favor so the motion was carried, and the paper “Current Events” was to be subscribed for.


Mrs. Shup read the history of the village of Loyal, which was prepared by Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Bertz. The club decided at this meeting that we should federate with the district and state.

 

Luncheon was served to a one hundred per cent attendance which is a very good club year beginning.

 

N. B.

 

Just a note between the two meetings, September and October, that the Study Club sent delegates to the State convention at Eau Claire the first week in October. Mrs. Pengelly, Mrs. Voight, Mrs. Nelson, and Mrs. Bertz were the delegates. The convention was a big treat educationally and pleasurably.

 

Mrs. Paddock, the president of the Seventh District, came home with us, so the next afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rekow a special club meeting was held at meet Mrs. Paddock.

 

October 14, 1930

 

The Loyal Women’s Study Club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Schultz, Mrs. Rekow and Mrs. E. Vick being assisting hostesses.

 

Roll call was taken and answered with current events.

 

Mrs. Pengelly gave a very interesting account of the Eau Claire convention.


Mrs. Vick gave the topic “Geography of Clark County”, which was very well given and interesting.

 

Mrs. Picus gave an interesting topic titled, “The Indians”.

 

Luncheon was served by the hostesses. A goodly attendance was given this meeting and the afternoon again was enjoyed by every one.

 

November 11, 1930

 

The Club furnished cars and all the club members rode out to Mrs. R. Pengelly’s this afternoon to enjoy the third Study-Club meeting of the year.

 

Roll call was taken –current events were given. The new programs were distributed.

 

“Are we to do welfare work in connection with study work this year?” This question was answered by the club, “Not as a main issue, but where he find needy and helpless families we shall try and help a bit.

 

A bake sale to raise money was decided upon by the Goodwill Committee.


The program as follows:


County Institutions – Mrs. E. Nichols

County Industries – Mrs. R. Gruber

County Manufacturing – Mrs. C. Rous

 

A beautiful vocal and piano duet was given by Mrs. Gruber and Mrs. Kriesser – “Dear Old Pal of Mine”, in honor of Armistice Day.

 

Luncheon was beautifully served, and while the club was partaking of the repast the radio gave beautiful selections appropriate for the day.

 

December, 1930

 

The club met at the home of Mrs. A. Krieser, which was delightfully decorated for Christmas. Mrs. Lakosky and Mrs. Voight was assisting hostesses.

 

The evening was spent in playing bridge, prizes were awarded to those holding high and low scores. Presents were given to each member after a lovely luncheon.

 

The first club social gathering as a Christmas party at Mrs. Krieser’s home was in every way a lovely gathering. This proves that out club members can forget to be serious and can enjoy each other’s company socially.

 

Scrapbook

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