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Friday Afternoon Club Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-290

Scope and Content

The collection from the Friday Afternoon Club consists of minutes, financial records, programs, and albums or scrapbooks. More recent additions to the collection have also included separate newspaper clippings, photographs and certificates that were not contained in an album or scrapbook. The earliest documents date from 1893 and the latest date to 2014.

Series I: The minutes begin in 1906 and continue to 2014. Most contain a membership roster, with records of attendance and excused or unexcused absences. Many of the minutes files also contain abstracts or summaries of the programs, presentations, or papers from the meetings.

Series II: The programs are printed programs, starting with 1893. They contain specific programs for each meeting on every other Friday, a brief history, names and addresses of full and associate members, and past and current presidents. Each bi-weekly program listing includes the topic, an appropriate quote, the club member presenting a paper and often a reading list. A photocopy of the FAC insignia was found un-foldered in front of one of the boxes of programs during the processing of additions in July 2014. This document was placed in a folder and filed as part of the programs series to protect against inadvertent damage.

Series III: The financial records begin in 1936 and continue until 1992. There is an early receipt book, dating from 1894 to 1897. The records are in ledger books, each filed in a separate folder. Series IV: There are five albums, or scrapbooks. The first album contains a few original writings of the club members and has been filed in one folder. The second album contains a few photos, newspaper articles and a book of Christmas Sonnets written by Margaret Shardelow Young, and covers several years. These items have been filed in several folders, each folder representing a page in the album. The third album is more like a scrapbook, with a variety of items in no particular order. The original order has been preserved and each folder represents a page in the scrapbook. The final two albums contain newspaper clippings.

When additions were processed in July 2014, multiple documents did not fit into the existing series and subseries scheme. Although newspaper clippings, photographs, and certificates were already part of the collection, they were part of specific albums or scrapbooks, whereas the clippings, photographs, and certificates in this addition were provided in separate files and not part of an album or scrapbook, although they were clearly organized and labelled. Therefore, Series IV was renamed to include not only albums, but also news clippings, photographs, and other documents that do not fit the existing series (Miscellaneous) and three new subseries were created so that it would be clear these documents were not arranged as part of a scrapbook or album. Because of their small number and clear labelling, the photographs from this addition were inserted into clear binder pages rather than in separate paper photo sleeves to facilitate browsing, but this housing is not intended to imply an original order or photo album arrangement. The 2008-2010 photos in Subseries VII were originally provided in plain white envelopes. The 2009 photos were apparently intended to be part of the president's book based on the note on the envelope in which they were donated. This note was retained in the same file as the photographs.

The information contained in the Friday Afternoon Club collection would be of interest to anyone studying Dayton history, the history of Dayton women's organizations, or prominent women as individuals (who were club members).

Dates

  • Creation: 1893-2014

Creator

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions on accessing materials in this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder. All literary copyrights in this collection remain with the Friday Afternoon Club. Publication of materials from this collection must be approved by the current officers of the Friday Afternoon Club.

History of The Friday Afternoon Club

The Friday Afternoon Club was founded in 1893 as a literary club for women in the Dayton area. A number of ladies first met on February 17, 1893 at the home of Mrs. Charles Williams for the purpose of starting a literary club. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Charles Kumler, President; Mrs. Edward Baird, Vice President; Mrs. Frank Fox, Secretary; Mrs. Oscar Woodruff, Treasurer; Mrs. Charles James, Critic.

After this first meeting, meetings were held each Friday afternoon to complete the organization of the club. In June of 1893, the organization was complete and regular meetings with a set program would begin in October of 1893.

Membership was limited to 25, but this number was raised to 35 in May of 1894. It was again raised to 40 and later to 45, which is the current limit. Membership was granted first by the membership of the club, but later only by vote of the Executive Committee.

The Executive Committee prepares the program for the upcoming year. For the first 25 years, history was the primary topic, with one program for music, one for an American author, and one for a miscellaneous topic. History was the predominant topic of study for many years, and after the first 25 years, literature became the topic of choice.

Aside from academic and literary studies, the Friday Afternoon Club also enjoyed a variety of social events. Many lectures and plays were a diversion to the more serious programs, as well as evening parties and annual picnics. In more recent years, an Officers' Tea, a Christmas Tea, and the popular Book and Thimble Day were added to the yearly events. The Book and Thimble Day is an occasion where luncheon is served by the Social Committee and is followed by the reading of a play, or plays, and creative writings by members of the Club.

The Club has also selectively joined a few local associations. They have joined the General Federation, became a charter member of the Ohio Federation and were instrumental in forming the Dayton Federation. The Club also retains membership in the Dayton Art Institute and the City Federation of Women's Clubs. Due to the low member dues, the Club cannot support many organizations and encourages members as individuals to support worthwhile organizations, however does not encourage personal interest in these groups to be brought to the attention of the club for solicitation or support. The Club also prides itself on the familial relationships within the organization. Over the years there have been many mothers and daughters, sisters, and cousins within the Club.

The Club continues to meet every other Friday at the homes of its members.

Extent

3 linear feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Friday Afternoon Club was founded in 1893 as a literary club for women in the Dayton area. Aside from academic and literary studies, the Friday Afternoon club also enjoys social events such as lectures, plays and picnics. Still in existence, the club meets every other Friday at the homes of its members. The collection consists of minutes and membership rosters, financial records, yearly programs, and scrapbooks.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is divided into 4 series, one of which includes 8 subseries:

  1. Series I : Minutes and Roster
  2. Series II: Programs
  3. Series III: Financial Records
  4. Series IV: Albums/Scrapbooks, News Clippings, Photographs, and Miscellaneous

Acquisition Information

Wright State University Special Collections and Archive accessioned the Records of The Friday Afternoon Club on February 11, 1999. They were donated by the Executive Committee of the Friday Afternoon Club, and brought to the Archives by President Maria Castleman. The deed of gift stipulates that "all literary copyrights in this collection remain with the Friday Afternoon Club. Publication of materials from this collection must be approved by the current officers of the Friday Afternoon Club."

Accruals

Periodic additions are anticipated.

Related Material

MS-187 Dayton Federation of Women's Clubs Records MS-285 Margaret Shardelow Young Papers (member of the Friday Afternoon Club) MS-472 Lovetta R. Blanke Collection (member of the Friday Afternoon Club)

Processing Information

Processed by Kathi Herick, June 1999.

Additions processed by Garret B. Kremer-Wright, June 2007.

Additions processed by Patricia A. McEldowney, October 2010.

Additions processed by Jeri Kniess, September 2011.

Additions processed by Ximena Chrisagis, July 2014.

Title
Guide to the Friday Afternoon Club Records (MS-290)
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Kathi Herick
Date
2015
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • June 2007: Additions processed and finding aid revised by Garret B. Kremer-Wright
  • October 2010: Additions processed and finding aid revised by Patricia A. McEldowney
  • September 2011: Additions processed and finding aid revised by Jeri Kniess
  • July 2014: Additions processed and finding aid re-formatted and revised by Ximena Chrisagis
  • July 2014: The name of Series IV was changed and three new subseries were added by Ximena Chrisagis
  • May 2022: The collection was rehoused into fewer boxes, and the finding aid revised accordingly by Toni Vanden Bos.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Wright State University Libraries
Special Collections and Archives
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton OH 45435-0001 USA
937-775-2092