History
The History of Carrollton Women's Club
On April 29, 1920 at 3:00 the first meeting of the Carrollton Social and Civic Club was held. The first elected president was Mrs. A.T. (Mary) Stewart, and was organized for the benefit of our town. Other charter members were Mrs. Winfield Clem, Mrs. Earl Longmire, Mrs. Ray Degan, and Mrs. J.T. Rhoton.1
In the mid-1920s the club provided the playground equipment for the new city park south of Crosby Road and east of the Katy railroad, made a garden plot on the northeast corner of the intersection of Belt Line and Broadway and erected an ornamental brick tile slab with “Carrollton” on it.2
The name of the club was changed to The Woman’s Study Club before 1935, and was changed to The Carrollton Women’s Club in 1972. In 1939 the club became affiliated with the Texas Federation of Women’s Clubs and later joined the Dallas Federation of Women’s Clubs.3
In 1980, Carrollton Women’s Club provides its first college scholarship to qualifying female seniors residing in Carrollton. In 1987, the Club had the first spring fashion show to raise money for these scholarships. This annual Spring Event has become a tradition and by 2019 over $350,000 in scholarships has been awarded. In 2019 there were more than 500 that attended this Luncheon, Fashion Show and Raffle at Brookhaven Country Club, and 80 raffle prizes were awarded, raising $26,500 that day.4
CWC ladies are known for their baked goods and their crafts. This was another way of fundraising, beginning with the Country Fair in downtown Carrollton. CWC set up the first booth in October 1974, making $156 that year. Each year the women sold their jalapeno jelly and rum cakes, later adding pickles and chocolate bundt cakes. When the Country Fair ended and the Switchyard began, the Women’s Club began its own Craft and Bake Sale.5 In 2019 $4,000 was earned at this sale.6
Blanketfest is a popular event held once a year. These no-sew fleece blankets are made and then distributed to the local police and fire departments, as well as hospitals and family shelters. In 2019 150 blankets were made and given away.7
Monies from the Craft and Bake Sale, Rebate Programs, Christmas raffle tickets, and other fundraisers are given to other local non-profits every May. Since 2010, over $54,000 has been donated to many 501(c)(3)s, “for the benefit of our town”.8
Community Service is another method of giving in the organization. Monthly causes encourage donations of items – anything from nickels to diapers, canned meat to peanut butter, dolls to old luggage. In addition, school supplies in the summer and toys at Christmas are collected and donated to Metrocrest Services every year.9
All of these charitable actions were recognized by the City of Carrollton in 2019 when the Carrollton Women’s Club was named Volunteer Organization of the Year. 10
In this centennial year, 2020, Carrollton Women’s Club continues to grow. Membership is at almost 250, a record number. Spring Event ticket sales are at 500+. Expectations are to continue increases in all facets of fundraising.
Footnotes:
1 Carrollton Chronicle, May 7, 1920
2 Ogle, Georgia. Elm Fork Settlement, page 388
3 Ogle, Georgia. Elm Fork Settlement, page 388
4 Carrollton Women’s Club minutes and financial records
5 Interview, Eilene Francis member
6 Linda Taylor, 2019 Treasurer
7 Interview, Mary Lou Ivy member
8 Interview, Lark Tribble member
9 CWC newsletters
10 Cityofcarrollton.com
History Brochure (the above information along with photos)
PAST PRESIDENTS | |||
Mrs. A. T. Stewart | 1920-21 | Mrs. C. Smith | 1966-68 |
Mr. J. M. Allen | 1921-22 | Mrs. C. A. Good | 1968 |
Mrs. Roy Degan | 1922-23 | Mrs. Hallford | 1968-70 |
Mrs. J. M. Allen | 1923-25 | Mrs. Kenneth Hughes | 1970-72 |
Mrs. C. A. Good | 1925-27 | Mrs. Neil Holm | 1972-74 |
Mrs. W. D. Smith | 1927-29 | Mrs. Nan Walvoord | 1974-76 |
Mrs. J. M. Allen | 1929-30 | Mrs. C. E. Sivess | 1976-78 |
Mrs. G. T. Vandergriff | 1930-31 | Mrs. Delle Prichard | 1978-80 |
Mrs. J. T. Rhoton | 1931-33 | Mrs. S. Whittington | 1980-81 |
Mrs. W. H. Noble | 1933-34 | Mrs. Cherie Pierce | 1981-83 |
Mrs. Roy Russell | 1934-36 | Mrs. Betty Luallen Frye | 1983-85 |
Mrs. W. Clem | 1936-37 | Mrs. V. Gannaway | 1985-86 |
Mrs. E. P. Berryhill | 1937-39 | Mrs. Sylvia Gravley | 1986-87 |
Mrs. F. H. McMurray | 1939-41 | Mrs. Cheryl Flatt | 1987-89 |
Mrs. C. A. Good | 1941-43 | Mrs. Ilene Oldfield | 1989-91 |
Mrs. W. H. Noble | 1943-45 | Mrs. Sara Salmon | 1991-93 |
Mrs. Tom Fields | 1945-47 | Mrs. JoAnn Mayes | 1993-95 |
Mrs. John Mitchell | 1947-49 | Mrs. Mary Ann Rehagen | 1995-97 |
Mrs. Jack Blanton | 1949-50 | Mrs. Marilyn Rose | 1997-99 |
Mrs. C. Blalack | 1950-53 | Mrs. Mary Lou Schoenberg | 1999-00 |
Mrs. T. V. Tipps | 1953-55 | Mrs. Carolyn Huddleston | 2000-02 |
Mrs. Harry Jordan | 1955-57 | Mrs. Marilyn Rose | 2002-03 |
Mrs. David Slaughter | 1957-58 | Mrs. Mary McCrummen | 2003-05 |
Mrs. B. Jackson | 1958-59 | Mrs. Cathy Ferrero | 2005-07 |
Mrs. Robert Souter | 1959-62 | Mrs. Beverly Weidinger | 2007-09 |
Mrs. Roy Russell | 1962-64 | Mrs. Maria Tobey | 2009-11 |
Mrs. B. Thompson | 1964-66 | Mrs. Linda Hoffman | 2011-13 |
Mrs. Nancy Putnam | 2013-15 | ||
Mrs. Michele Fry | 2015-17 | ||
Mrs. Lark Tribble | 2017-19 | ||
Mrs. Judy Scamardo |
2019-21
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Mrs. Dolores Paige |
2021-23
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