Clubs -- Arkansas
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Ark-Oma Whirl-Away Square Dance Club Records
The collection consists of the records of the Ark-Oma Whirl-Away Square Dance Club, based in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Materials include by-laws, meeting minutes, correspondence, newsletters, photographs, officer and member lists, financial records, and newspaper clippings.
Cave City Literary Society Minutes
The ledger contains minutes of the society, which changed its name to Kennard Literary Society in 1902, membership rolls, and a few programs.
Fort Smith Business Men's Club Leaflet
4-page folded leaflet describing Fort Smith's assets and encouraging immigration, issued by the Business Men's Club of Fort Smith.
Historical Records Survey
This collection consists of materials resulting from the Work Progress Administration's Historical Records Survey project in Arkansas.
Malvern Hoo Hoo Club Letter
Printed form letter, with reply form for dues payment, from the Malvern Hoo Hoo Club No. 46, regarding the nearly complete first Hoo Hoo clubhouse in America, Hoo Hoo Home No. 1 facing Lake Catherine.
Scandinavian Society of Northwest Arkansas Records
The collection consists of organizational records of the Scandinavian Society of Northwest Arkansas. These materials were primarily compiled by the club historians to document the organization's history and activities. Materials include photographs, newspaper clippings, event materials, the organization's constitution and bylaws, club newsletters, and correspondence.
Scottish Society of Northwest Arkansas Materials
The collection contains newsletters, event materials, and membership lists of the Scottish Society of Northwest Arkansas. Event materials include clippings, programs, and correspondence, primarily related to the Society's annual Robert Burns Night celebrations.
Virginia Tyler Papers
The collection consists of scrapbooks containing Tyler's three columns from the Eureka Springs Times-Echo, Vance Randolph correspondence, and photographs. The scrapbooks are arranged chronologically and consist of her "Alpine Hiking Club," "Ukulele Club," and "Around Town" columns. Photographs of activities mentioned in the columns are arranged chronologically in Series 3.
Warren Musical Coterie Records
The records consist of two scrapbooks with yearbooks, programs, newspaper clippings, and photographs. They also contain the National Federation of Music Clubs' publications and letters, yearbooks of Monticello Melody Club (1936-1937), Monticello Music Club (1936-1937), and Pine Bluff Musical Coterie (1937-1938), and other papers.