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1903-1904 - Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Library System

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30 MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.The Fortnightly.Meets alternate Friday afternoonsat 3:30 o'clock from November toApril in the Mozart club rooms. President,Mrs. Albert Gilbert; vice president,Mrs. Frederick W. Hyde; recordingsecretary, Miss Saidee Hazzard;corresponding secretary, Mrs.Wm. T. Falconer; treasurer, Mrs.Wm. M. Bemus; executive committee,Miss Mertie M. Broadhead, Miss MarthaT. Griswold, Miss Martha SnellHall, Miss Emogene Hazeltine, Mrs.Rovillus R. Rogers.High School <strong>Library</strong> Association.Organized in 19C3. The memberscomprise those who have receivedpreliminary training in the HighSchool library, and the meetings areheld at the homes of members Wednesdayevening of every third week.President, J. Grace Bealer; secretaryand treasurer, Eline A. Ljungberg.Jamestown Club.Monthly meeting, second Tuesdayevening of each month, Clubhouse,corner of Main and Fifth streets.President, Cyrus E. Jones; vice president,Charles H. Gifford; secretary,George V. Blackstone; treasurer,Fletcher Goodwill.Mozart Club.Founded in 1879. Meets every thirdSaturday in the mouth, beginning inNovember and nolds eight recitalsin the club rooms In new Giffordblock, South Main street. President,Mrs. Frank E. Gifford; vice president,Mrs. M. H. Tuckerman; secretary,Mrs. H. W. Tew; treasurer, MissS. Flora Broadhead; recorder, Mrs.Carl La Salle; directors, Mrs.Elizabeth Marvin, Mrs. C. H. Gifford,Mrs. Cora S. Tew, Mrs. Wm. A.Bradshaw, Jr., Miss S. Flora Broadhead,Miss Flora M. Shearman, Mrs.Julia H. Fisher, Mrs. Josephine Gifford,Mrs. Emily H. Crane, Mrs. MaryH. Tuckerman, Mrs. Imogene Cameron.New Century Art Club.Organized 1897. Meets at thehomes of members alternate Mondaysat 3 p. m., beginning in October.President Mrs. Charles M. Dow;vice president, Miss S. Flora Broadhead;recording secretary, Mrs. EdwinJ. Ashwell; corresponding secretary,Miss Elizabeth Shedd; treasurer,Miss Josephine Tuckerman;critic, Mrs. Ralph C. Sheldon; executivecommittee, Mrs. Alfred T. Livingston,Mrs. Charles W. Herrick.Mrs. William Hoffer, Mrs. George S.Tuckerman. Membership, 44.The Traveler's Club.Organized 1896. Meets every Mondayfrom Oct. 1 to April 1, at thehomes of members. President, Mrs.S. J. Bailey; firstvice president, Mrs.D. D. Dorn; second vice president.Mrs. A. V. Mott; secretary and treasurer,Mrs. H. W. Ailing. Membership,20.LIBRARIES AND EDUCATIONALINSTITUTIONS.Jamestown Business College.Gokey building, corner Third andCherry streets. Gives a practical businesseducational course, includinggeneral and banking business, stenographyand typewriting; organized in1886, incorporated in 1889. Board ofdirectors: Prest., H. E. V. Porter;vice president, Elliot C. Hall; Sec, A.J. Porter; William A. Hallock, JohnJ. Aldrich.Jamestown High School <strong>Library</strong>.Located in the high school building.J. Grace Bealer, librarian. Hours:8:30 to 11 A. M. and 12:30 to 4:30P. M., during the school year. Thelibrary is open to the public as wellas to students of the schools.James Prendergast Free <strong>Library</strong>.West Fifth street. Officers: President,L. B. Warner; vice president,Robert N. Marvin; secretary,Eleazer Green; treasurer, E. C. Hall.

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