Roe Manor Garden Club, Mission, Kansas 1962
Submitted October 1999 by Mary E. Daily; transcribed by Teresa Lindquist from scans of the original.
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Roe Manor
Garden Club
[picture of Mary Jane Swaney]
Mission, Kansas 1962
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Roe Manor Garden Club, out of love and respect, wish to dedicate
this yearbook to our oldest and most beloved member -- Mrs. Mary
Jane Swaney
Mrs. Swaney has been a member of Garden Club almost since its
inception and has always been and still is, one of our most
active members. Her gentle kindness, wit and lovely disposition
endears her to everyone she meets.
Knowing Mrs. Swaney is a privlege for which we are all very
thankful and this little tribute is but a small expression of the
love we all have for her.
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CLUB PRAYER
Father of all gardens, we thank Thee that in the long ago Thou
didst begin the world in a garden. We thank Thee for the morning
and the singing of the birds; we thank Thee for the quiet and
peace of eventide and the blessing of sleep which comes from the
night. As we rise in the morning to work in our gardens, grant
that the toil of our bodies may bring tranquility to our minds;
encourage us to lend a helping hand to the needy, to speak words
of sympathy to hearts that mourn. For the fight of Thy Son who
suffered in a garden we thank Thee, and in His name we make this
prayer. -- Amen
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ROE MANOR GARDEN CLUB
Organized January -- 1955 Federated February --
1955
Member of Associated Garden Clubs of Kansas and National Council
of State Garden Clubs, Inc.
AIM -- The object of this club shall be to stimulate sociability
through the knowledge and love of gardening among amateur
gardeners.
MOTTO -- To learn to grow
FLOWER -- Peace Rose
COLORS -- Pink and Yellow
MEETINGS -- Second Monday of the month, 12:30 PM No meeting in
July and August.
Membership is by invitation and is limited to 25 active members
and 10 associate members. A member must be interested in amateur
gardening and be a resident of North-East Johnson County.
RESOLUTION
Do all the good we can, by all the means we can,
In all the ways we can,
In all the places we can, at all the times we can,
As long as ever we can.
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OFFICERS
President Mrs. Rex B. Hoy
Vice-President Mrs. W.C. Wainwright
Secretary Mrs. J.C. Vance
Treasurer Mrs. Richard Walker
Historian Mrs. Wilbur Traver
Librarian Mrs. Edwin Martin
STANDING COMMITTEES
Program: Mrs. Fred Sharpe
Mrs. Uly S. Walker
Mrs. Rex B. Hoy
Telephone & Mrs. William E. Cook
New Members Mrs. Howard Salzman
Mrs. Mary Swaney
Year Book: Mrs. W.C. Wainwright
Mrs. Fred Sharpe
Mrs. Uly S. Walker
Hospitality & Awards: Mrs. Howard Salzman
Auditing Mrs. Charles Ford
Ways & Means Mrs. Thomas Batty
Publicity: Mrs. Wilbur Traver
Therapy: Mrs. Allison Post
Mrs. Wilbur Traver
PAST PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Charles Ford 1955
Mrs. Roy MacMurchy 1956
Mrs. W.C. Wainwright 1957
Mrs. Allison Post 1958
Mrs. Thomas Batty 1959
Mrs. Fred Sharpe 1960
Mrs. Uly S. Walker 1961
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[photograph]
Mary Jane & Henry Haley Swaney
Married October 17, 1895
[photograph]
Mr. & Mrs. H.H. Swaney 1927
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[collage of photographs of Mrs. Mary Swaney]
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[collage of photographs of Mrs. Mary Swaney]
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NATIONAL OFFICERS
President Mrs. Charles B. Nettleton
PO Box 431, Covington, Virginia
First Vice-President Mrs. J. Gordon Gose
7350 51st Ave, NE, Seattle 15, Wash.
Treasurer Mrs. Charles J. Sanders
4421 Shepard Pl. Nashville 5, Tenn.
Recording Secretary Mrs. Chester Schomp
R.D. No. 3, Princeton, New Jersey
Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Charles O. Dean
308 S. Deer Creek Dr., Leland, Miss.
STATE OFFICERS
President Mrs. W.E. Gibson
2216 Claflin Road, Manhattan, Kansas
1st Vice President Mrs. Howard McKee
711 Church St., Neodesha, Kansas
2nd Vice President Mrs. Howard Young
Box 143 -- Republic, Kansas
3rd Vice President Mrs. Jack Osmer
930 W. Locust St., ElDorado, Kansas
Recording Secretary Mrs. C. Allen Grant
5315 Rosewood St., Mission, Kansas
Treasurer Mrs. R.C. McCutcheon
817 S. Spruce St., Wichita, Kansas
This world that we're a livin' in
Is might hard to beat;
You get a thorn with every rose,
But ain't the roses sweet!
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PROJECTS
Civic__ A continuation of our plan to beautify the island located
at 57th and Linden Street, by planting new flowers or shrubs
where needed, taking care of ones already planted and keep grass
cut or see that it is done.
Therapy__ To be handled by a committee, who will report to the
club at least four times a year what Institutions or Homes need
our help, and in what way we can help.
Therapy__ Garden therapy is the conservation of Human Life. Its
purpose is to give opportunity for the expression of personality,
to form an outlet for energy, to divert attention from self and
illness, to let the orphans know some one cares.
Our Therapy project is to be handled by a committee, who will
report at least four times a year, as to who we can help, and in
what way.
Dig a hole and set a plant
And firmly press the sod;
Water it and cherish it,
And leave the rest to God.
Nature reveals its most precious
secrets in a garden of flowers.
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PROGRAMS
January 8, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs. Rex Hoy and Mrs. J.C. Vance
Roll Call: Best Meeting of 1961
Program: Plans for 1962 and Quiz
February 12, 1962
An Eat Out!
Roll Call: Favorite cold remedy
Program: Lincoln anecdote and poems
March 12, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs. Fred Sharpe and Mrs. Mary Swaney
Roll Call: What I like about Mrs. Swaney
Program: Mrs. Swaney's Day
Show of the Month: Forced branches or plastic bouquet
April 9, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs. Louella Batty and Mrs. Richard Walker
Roll Call: An April Fool trick or prank I remember
Program: Flower arranging -- Mrs. Garnett Cuddy
Show: Easter Arrangement
May 14, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs. Thomas Batty and Mrs. Charles Ford
Roll Call: Favorite character in history
Show: May baskets
Program: Hats -- Lenore Bell
Flowers are the sweetest things that God ever made and forgot to
put a soul into.
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June 11, 1962 GUEST DAY
Picnic at Antioch Park
Roll Call: A special June you remember
Program: Picnic and recipe exchange
Show: Favorite covered dish
NO MEETINGS JULY AND AUGUST
September 10, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs. Albert Fields and Mrs. Uly S. Walker
Roll Call: A fact about Kansas
Program: Col. Fields slides of Germany
Show: Native wild flowers and/or bird accessory
October 8, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs. W.C. Wainwright and Mrs. William Cook
Roll Call: Birds or flowers in the Bible
Program: Dish Garden Workshop
Show: Dried flower arrangement
November 12, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs. A.M. Galbreath and Mrs. Wilbur Traver
Roll Call: One thing I am thankful for.
Program: Christmas decorations
Show: Autumn Harvest
December 10, 1962
Hostesses: Mrs Allison Post, Mrs. Howard Salzman
Program: Christmas Party and Installation of Officers
Roll Call: The Christmas gift I most enjoyed receiving or giving
Show: A Christmas Decoration
January 14, 1963
Hostesses: Mrs. Rex Hoy, Mrs. J.C. Vance
Roll Call: Best Show of 1962
Program: Quiz
Show: Favorite Houseplant or Arrangement
(Use ingenuity -- we want something different)
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CLUB ROSTER
Batty, Mrs. Louella Ra 2-1753
5714 Cedar, Mission, Kansas
Batty, Mrs. Thomas (Merrilee) Ni 8-7788
8204 Linden, Pririe Village, Kansas
Cook, Mrs. William E. (Helen) He 2-5730
5522 Ash Drive, Mission, Kansas
Fields, Mrs. Albert (Bess) He 2-6309
5716 Ash Drive, Mission, Kansas
Ford, Mrs. Charles (Reva) He 2-8419
5715 Cedar, Mission, Kansas
Galbreath, Mrs. A.M. (Verena) He 2-8368
5717 Ash Drive, Mission, Kansas
Gerling, Mrs. Robert (Mavis) Sk 1-4784**
4904 Mohawk Dr., Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Hoy, Mrs. Rex (Lillian) He 2-9000
4812 Johnson Drive, Mission, Kansas
MacMurchy, Mrs. Roy (Faye) He 2-1143**
5711 Cedar, Mission, Kansas
Martin, Mrs. Edwin (Wilna) Ra 2-2859
4931 W. 58th St., Mission, Kansas
Post, Mrs. Allison (Mable) He 2-1360
4920 Johnson Drive, Mission, Kansas
Salzman, Mrs. Howard (Isabelle) An 9-4680
2406 W. 79th, Prairie Village, Kansas
Sharpe, Mrs. Fred (Violet) He 2-0920
5801 Ash Drive, Mission, Kansas
Swaney, Mrs. Mary Jane He 2-2877
5807 Ash Drive, Mission, Kansas
Traver, Mrs. Wilbur (Doris) Ra 2-2583
4925 W. 58th St., Mission, Kansas
Vance, Mrs. J.C. (Cornelia) Ra 2-0189
5011 W. 57th Terr., Mission, Kansas
Wainwright, Mrs. W.C. (Frances) He 2-4099
5707 Cedar St., Mission, Kansas
Walker, Mrs. Richard (Coralyn) Ni 8-7099
3224 W. 82nd Terr., Leawood, Kansas
Walker, Mrs. Uly S. (Clare) Ra 2-4253
6015 Birch, Mission, Kansas
Zott, Mrs. Armin (Audrey) He 2-4025**
5709 Cedar, Mission, Kansas
(Associate members**)
Honorary member:
Mrs. Isabelle Roe
3608 W. 53rd St.
Shawnee-Mission, Kansas