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Dallas Area Methodist Ministers’ Wives’ Club scrapbooksA Guide to the Collection
Historical NoteIn 1934, Dr. Eugene B. Hawk became the Dean of the School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. In order to take the position, he and his wife, Dora Patterson Hawk, moved from Louisville, Kentucky to Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Hawk felt lost in Dallas because she did not know any of the ministers’ wives by name. While attending services at the Munger Place Church in the fall of 1934, Dora Hawk met Eula Mae Mcquire Baker. Mrs. Baker held a party so Mrs. Hawk could meet the other ministers’ wives in the Dallas district. Bess Selecman, Emma Gregory, Marguerite Jones, Vera Richardson, Enola Hunter Carlyon, and Elenora Smith Webb were some of the women in attendance at the party. Dora Hawk made a motion to organize a Ministers’ Wives’ Club in Dallas, and the women enthusiastically agreed. At their first regular meeting, the women decided to name the organization the Methodist Ministers’ Wives’ Club. Mrs. Hawk read the constitution used by her former club in Louisville, and with a few revisions it was adopted for the Dallas club. The mission of the club was to strengthen the naturally existing bond between Methodist Episcopal Church, South ministers’ wives in a social and spiritual way. The club expanded in 1937 to include wives of Dallas area Methodist Protestant Church clergy. Some of the women in the Dallas club also participated in the North Texas Conference Ministers’ Wives’ Club (formed in 1939), and the two organizations often held events together. In 1954, the Dallas club was divided into two groups: the Dallas-Northeast and Dallas-Southwest Methodist Ministers’ Wives’ Clubs. Sources: "Good Methodists Work Hard Even Though Weather is Hot; Man Friday for All is Woman."Dallas Morning News. October 28, 1939. Ministers’ Wives’ Club Dallas, TX Scrapbook, Dallas Area Methodist Ministers’ Wives’ Club scrapbooks, Bridwell Library, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. "Ministers' Wives Tea to Honor Mrs. Martin."Dallas Morning News. May 29, 1955. "Worley’s Dallas (Texas) City Directory Vol. 1934-35 XLVII" Dallas: John F. Worley Directory Company, 1935. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionThe Dallas Area Methodist Ministers’ Wives’ Club scrapbooks document the activities and accomplishments of the women in the organization. The three scrapbooks contain newspaper articles, photographs, yearbooks, programs, minutes, and summaries of events. The newspaper articles document wedding anniversaries, retirements, deaths, club meetings, and achievements and honors of the ministers and their wives. Return to the Table of Contents
Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess to Collection:The collection is open for research use. Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection. Publication Rights:Permission to publish materials must be obtained from the Director of the Bridwell Library. Copyright Statement:It is the responsibility of the user to obtain copyright authorization. Return to the Table of Contents
Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred Citation[Identification of item], Dallas Area Methodist Ministers’ Wives’ Club scrapbooks, Bridwell Library, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. Acquisition InformationGift of Enola Hunter Carlyon (Mrs. J. T. Carlyon), 1966. Processing InformationThe scrapbook pages were scanned and the scrapbooks unbound. In two of the scrapbooks, pages were placed in mylar sleeves. In the third scrapbook, acid-free paper was placed between pages. This collection was arranged and described in 2011 by Allison Osborn. Finding aid written byAllison Osborn, 2011. Encoded byAda Negraru, 2011. Return to the Table of Contents Detailed Description of the Collection
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