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PROGRAM OF SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION
OF GEORGIA FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS
GORDON AUDITORIUM, BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA,
MARCH 25, 26, 27, 28, 1925, UNDER AUSPICES
OF THE THREE ARTS CLUB.
OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLI BS
President—Mrs. John F. Lyons - Fort Worth. Texas
1f t Vice President —Mrs. Cecil Frankel. - Eos Angeles, Calif.
2ml Vhe President—-Mrs. Frances E. Clark Camden, N. J.
3rd Vice President —Miss Nan Stephens.. - . Atlanta, ua
Recording Secretary—Mrs. J. A. Jardine . ----- -,,,7°’ „
Corresponding Secretary- Mrs. F. A. Blankenship- - Dallas, lexas
Treasurer -Mrs. J. Herbert Stapleton - .Milwaukee, Wis.
Librarian - Mrs Jam.-s I!. Hirsch Orlando Fla.
Mr (’lannce H. Bolmer New Haven, Conn*
Greenwich, Conn.
OFFICERS GEORGIA FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS
President Mrs Wm. P Bailey Savannah, Ga.
j M President Mr,. T. J. Durrctt - Cordele, Ga.
' j,. t . President Mi- Evelyn Jackson . ..Atlanta, Ga.
ii Vice President Mrs. (. M. Dunn Barnesville, Ga.
Concsponding Secretary -Mrs. T. E. Youmans ..Savannah, Ga.
flei* iding Secretary .Mrs. Win. I'iank C. I ogue -Atlanta, Ga,
T easurer Miss Amelia Berry Rome, Ga.
p.ri armnturiaii -Mrs. Alonza Richardson - Atlanta, Ga.
;toi of Junior Work Mrs W. P. Harbin. Rome, Ga.
DISTRICT DIRECTORS
1. Mrs. George Bean, Vice Director; Mrs. Julian Lane Statesboro
2. Miss Josie Golden 1 ifton
3. Mrs. T. M, Coker - Cordele
4. Mies Sue Tanner Carrollton
5. Mrs. Guy Woolford Atlanta
fi. Mrs. L. A. Collier - ...Barnesville
7. Mrs. W. C. Martin Dalton
K. Miss Gertrude Barnett Washington
10. Mrs. M. M. Parks Milledgeville
11. Miss Katherine Sneed. Valdosta
12. Mrs. Louis I). Bradley Dublin
STATE CHAIRMEN DEPARTMENT
Education Mrs. F. E. Vaissiere ... Rome
Club Extension—Miss Ruth Gaines ... Sandersville
Publicity- M re. J. J. Harris Sandersville
Public School Music Miss Jennie Belle Smith Millergeville
Church Music .Mr. W. S. Bailey Macon
Music in Industry Mm. G. A. Hcide Atlanta
Course of Study -Mrs. S. F. Smith . Savannah
Library, Extension- Mrs. John I>. Guerry Montezuma
Young Artists Contests Noble A. Hardee Savannah
Individual and Artist Membership Mrs. Herbert Franklin Tennille
Finance Mrs. Delos Hill Atlanta
American Music Mrs. Roy Smith .. ...... Tennille
legislation- Mrs. Katherine Connerat. i Atlanta
Chairman Transportation, Portland Biennial -Mrs. G. A. Heide Atlanta
OFFICERS THREE ARTS CLUB
President Mrs. C. M. Dunn.
Vice President Mrs. E. L. Coleman.
Recording Secretary Mrs. A. B. Matthews.
Corresponding and Federation Secy.—Miss Emily Jordan.
Treasure! Mrs. Henry Birdsong.
Auditor Mrs. H. E. Armstrong.
Parliamentarian Mrs. J. W. Reeves.
Accompanist -Mrs. Arthur Jackson.
Assistant Acompanist--- Miss Ellen Hunt.
Librarian Miss Jessie Collier.
WEDNESDAY, March 25th.
2:00 to 5:0(1 Erecutive Board meeting, at the home of Mrs. Dunn.
(i:00 o’clock 1 tinner will lie tendered the Executive Board at Club House,
Mrs. C. M. Dunn and Mrs. L. A. Collier joint hostesses.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:15 GORDON AUDITORIUM
Formal Opening of the Convention Mrs. W. I*. Bailey, President Georgia
Federation of Music Clubs, Mrs. C. M. Dunn, President of Three
Arts Club, presiding.
Invocation Rev. Arthur Jackson, Pastor of First Baptist Church.
Chorus- (a) Springtime Donizetti
- ' (b) Lullaby Gilchdist
Addresses of Welcome -
Mrs. E. L. Coleman, Vice President Three Arts.Barnesville.
Mr. L. D. Watson, President Gordon College.
Mr. T. O. Galloway, President A. & M. College.
Mr. B. H. Hardy, President Civitans.
Vissi’d’ arte e and amore. area from Tosca Puccusi
Mrs. Phelps Ensign, Forsyth, Ga.
Greetings—
Mrs. L. A. Collier, President Woman’s Club.
Mrs. A. Peaeoek, Pr“sident IT I). C.
Mrs. J. T. Blalock, W. C. T. U.
Mrs. Giady Dumas, President i.amar County Federation.
!!■ l ouse to Addresser of Welcome- Mrs. Frederic E. Vaissiere, Rome.
Introduction of State President, Mrs. W. P. Bailey, by Mrs. C. M. Dunn,
President Three Arts Club.
Pres .v.ation of State Officers—
Mrs. T. J. Durrett, First Vice President.
Miss Evelyn Jackson, Second Vice President.
Mrs. C. M. Dunn, Third Vice President.
Mrs. T. E. Youmans, Corresponding Secretary.
Mrs. Frank C Pogue. Recording Secretary.
Miss Amelia Berry, Treasurer.
Mrs. Alonza Rirchardson. Parliamentarian.
Mrs. W. I'. Harbin, Director of Junior Work.
(a) The Wind Song .. Rogers
<b) The Invocation of Life
(c) There An* Fairies at the Bottom of My Garden Lehman
Mrs. Phelps Ensign
President** Address
Announcement*—
America the Beautiful
Bincdietion- Rev. Marvin Franklin. Pastor M. E. Church.
Blanche Roberts of College Park is the official accompanist for the
Convention, Mason & Hamlin piano furnished bv Cable Piano Cos., Atlanta.
THURSDAY MOR'NiNG, March 26th,—10:00 O’clock.
Gordon Auditorium.
Kir.: Business Sc. ion Mrs. \Y. P. Bailey, Mrs. T. J. Durrett, Presiding.
Invocation- Rev. L. W Browder.
Assembly Singing—
Report of Credential Committee Mrs. E. 1.. Coleman.
Brestntation of Piogrant Miss Evelyn Jackson.
Appointment of Committees- -
(a) The Sea ... MacDowell
(b) Homing Del Riego
Miss Jessie Collier
Mrs. C. M. Dunn at the Piano
Reports of Officers- -
(a) Lento (Pierrot) Cyril Scott
(b) Country Gardens— - Percy Grainger
Miss Louise Stephens
Reports of District Directors—
First—Mrs. Gettrge Bean, Vice Director; Mrs. Julian Lane. Statesboro.
Second—Miss Josie Golden. Tifton.
Third—Mrs. T. M. Coker. Cordele.
Fourth —Miss Sue Tanner, Carrollton.
Fifth—Mrs. Guy Woolford, Atlanta.
Sixth—Mrs. L.. A. Collier. Barnesville.
Seventh —Mrs. W. C. Martin, Dalton.
Eighth Miss Gertrude Barnett, Washington.
Ninth—Mrs. M. M. Parks, Milledgeville.
Tenth—Miss Katherine Sneed, Valdosta.
Eleventh Mrs. Louis A. Bradley, Dublin.
Announcements —
Luncheon—l:oo P. M. Guests of Woman’s Club at Baptist Annex.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON—2:3O O’clock
Mrs. C. M. Dunn. Mrs. W. P. Bailey, Presiding
Minutes—
Vocal Duet—“ The Night" I. Mililotti Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Prout
Mrs. Arthur Jackson at the Piano
Reports of Standing Committees—
Extension—Miss Ruth Gaines. Sandersville.
Publicity—Mrs J. J. Harris, Sandersville.
Finance—Mrs. DeLos Hill, Atlanta.
Violin Solo—(a) Adoration Borowski
(b) Mazurka Burleigh
M iss Elizabeth Eley
Mrs. Perrin Collier at the Piano
Reports—(Continued)
Library Extension —Mrs. John B. Guerry. Montezuma.
Individual Memberships—Mrs. Herbert Franklin, Tennille.
Legislation—Mrs. Katherine Connerat, Atlanta.
American Music —Mrs. I oy Smith, Tennille.
Address—Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas, Pres. South Atlantic Diet., a. L.
(a) Nen bel di aria from Madam Butterfly Puccim
(b) Still As the Night Bohn
(c) Pensee d’ Antonine Massanet
(and) May Morning Denza
Mrs. C. D. Terrell
Open Forum —Subject, “Club Problems, and How To Meet Them.”
Announcements — _ _ ...
Reception—Guests of Three Arts Club, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Collier,
6:00 o'clock.
CONCERT
THURSDAY EVENING—B:IS O’clock
PROGRAM
1. (a) Why Do I Love <- Nelle W. Hines
(b) I Only Know—
(c) My Soul Shall Sing Roy Smith
Solon Drukenmiller
Nellie W, Hines at the Piano
Violin Obligato, Elizabeth Norman
2. Piano—(a) Because —
* (b) Waltz in A Flat --Chopin
Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas
.3. (a) Wings In the Night 1 Watts
(b) The Answer Terry
(c) The Birthday Woodman
Miss Frances Woodberry
Miss Blanche Roberts at the Piano
4. Concert in El Flat Liszt
Miss Flleanor McDonald
With orchestral accompaniment on second piano and string
quartet by members of the Atlanta Conservatory F’aculty.
FRIDAY MORNING, March 27th—10.00
Mrs. T. Durrett, Mrs. VV. P. Bailey, Presiding
Invocation—Rev. Arthur Jackson.
Assembly Singing—
Minutes—
(a) Song of the Soul T __Breil
(b) The Answer Terry
Mrs. H. E. Armstrong
Mrs. Arthur Jackson at the Piano
Address—Preparedness—Mrs. E. R. Hines, Milledgeville.
Piano—Toccata and Fugue Bach
Miss Elizabeth Anderson
Talks on Junior Club Activities—Miss Evelyn Jackson, South Atlantic
District Director, and Mrs. W. P. Harbin, State Director.
Announcements—
Luncheon—l:oo P. M.—Guests of Civitan Club, Baptist Annex.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON—2:3o—Department of Education
Mrs. Frederic E. Vaissiere, Chairman, Presiding
Chorus—Rich’s Choral Club.
Minutes—
Church Music—Mr. W. S. Bailey, Wesleyan College, Macon.
Course of Study—Mrs. S. F. Smith, Savannah.
Music In Industry—Mrs. G. A. Heide, Atlanta.
Public School Music—Miss Jennie Belle Smith, State Normal College,
Milledgeville.
Final Report Credential Committee—
Young Artist Contest—
Report of Resolutions Committee—
Invitations for 192(3 Convention—
New Business—
Junior Tea—Guests of Junior Three Arts. Juvenile Three Arts, C. of C.’s,
6:30 o’clock. Club House.
Reception—Guests of U. D. C., at the home of Mr. W. B. Smith, 6 o’clock.
CONCERT
FRIDAY EVENING. March 27th, 8:15
Chamber Music
George Fr Lindner—Violin
Bernard Sregert—Cello
Caroline Dowman—Piano
1. Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 6 Richard Strans
Allegro con brio
Andante ma non troppo
Allegro vivo
2. Sonata for Violin and Piano, Op. 45 Edward Grieg
Allegro Molto
Allegretto espessiro
Allegro animato
3. Trio for Violin. Cello and Piano, Op. 49 Felis Mendelssohn
Molto Allegro
Andante con Moto
Scherzo
Allegro appassionata
SATURDAY MORNING—March 28, 9:00 O’clock
Mrs. Wm. P. Harbin, State Director of Junior Department and Miss Evelyn
Jackson, Presiding.
Contest—Voice, Violin, Piano, Chorus, Cello, Trumpet, Clarinet, Trombone.
Flute, Musicianship, Composition.
Reports of Junior Clubs—
Presentation of Medals and Prizes
Annou n c e m e n ts—
Adjournment—
-1:()() O’clock Luncheon—Guests of W. C. T. U., Milner Woman’s Club,
Johnstonville Woman’s Club and Redbone Woman’s Club.
Executive Board Meeting, 2:30.
LOCAL CONVENTION COMMITTEE
General Chairman —Mrs. C. M. Dunn.
Secretary—Mi’s. A. B. Matthews.
Treasurer—Mrs. H. E. Armstrong.
Credentials and Information—Mrs. E. L. Coleman, Mrs. Norman Peacock,
Mrs. R. P. Cotter.
Hospitality Mrs. Reid Hunt, Mrs. J. A. Corry, Mrs. Will Jordan.
Music—Mrs. Arthur Jackson.
Publicity—Miss Mamie Mitchell. Mrs. J. W. Reeves, Mrs. J. M. Anderson.
Junior Clubs —Mrs. S. E. McMillan.
Juvenile Clubs—Miss Sarah Cook.
Decorations—Mjs. C. J. Lester, Mrs. A. B. Matthews. Mrs. J. E. Bush,
Mrs. Ed Howard, Mrs. T. A. Lifsey, Mrs. Howard Collier, Mrs.
Coursey, Miss Rosalind LcSueur, Miss Mary Woodall, Mrs. C.
B. Howard.
Reception—Mrs. W. H. Hahr, Mrs. B. M. Turner. Mrs. John Quinn. Mrs.
Tom Murphey, Mrs. C. H. Willis.
Hall Chairmen —Mi’s. L. C. Tyus. Mrs. Tarver W'oodall.
Transportation Committee from Civitan Club'—Mr. W. T. Summers, Mr.
E. L. Coleman, Mr. Clark Bush, Mr. P. G. Daniel.
Badges—Mrs. Schaeffer. Miss Eleanor Hunt, Mrs. Burns.
Pages Page to President, Annie Rate Dunn; Doris Collier. Nellie Milner,
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Hahr. Mildred Grubbs, Louise King, Clifford Rigdon.
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