Class Notes

Dartmouth Women's Club

MAY 1959 MRS. FRANCIS A. SARNIE
Class Notes
Dartmouth Women's Club
MAY 1959 MRS. FRANCIS A. SARNIE

The members of the Dartmouth Women's Club are looking forward with great interest to their thirtieth anniversary year which opened at the April luncheon meeting and will close in April 1960.

This unique Dartmouth club was founded in April 1930 by Mrs. Frank Ford Hill of Milton. It has two major objectives: First, to promote friendship and sociability among Dartmouth wives and mothers, the "girls" of the Dartmouth family; secondly, to provide substantial scholarship aid to Dartmouth students.

Club members are now busy raising the last of the funds which will be included in the check to be presented as this year's gift to the College Scholarship Fund. Every year since its founding, the Club has made a generous addition to the fund. This has been accumulated as the result of varied activities on the part of its able, charming officers and members.

Mrs. Belden G. Bly, the very popular president and the mother of two Dartmouth graduates, is also the aunt of the Johnson twins of the present freshman class at Dartmouth.

Like all Dartmouth activities, there is a lot of fun in the Club's program. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month from October through April at Boston's Hotel Vendome. Wives, mothers or sisters of Dartmouth students or alumni, who wish to become members, will receive a gracious welcome at the meetings, simply by making themselves known to the reception committee.