A Guide to the Records of the Neighbors' Club of Arlington, Virginia, 1920-2009 Neighbors' Club of Arlington, Virginia, Records of RG 198

A Guide to the Records of the Neighbors' Club of Arlington, Virginia, 1920-2009

A Collection in Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History

Collection number RG 198


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Heather Crocetto

Repository
Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History
Collection number
RG 198
Title
Records of the Neighbors' Club of Arlington, Virginia, 1920-2009
Extent
8 boxes .
Creator
Neighbors' Club of Arlington, Virginia
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Records of the Neighbors' Club of Arlington, Virginia, Collection # RG 198, Arlington Public Library, Center for Local History

Acquisition Information

Gift of Mary Henderson, former President of the bluc, in November, 2012.

Historical Information

The Neighbors' Club of Arlington, Virginia, was formed in 1920 by nine women living in Arlington in the vicinity of Glebe Road and Rock Springs Road. Arlington at the time was quite a rural area, having few paved streets. The stated aim of the Club "is to bring together a congenial group of women in this locality for the purpose of enjoying our mutual interests and developing their talents in a harmonious atmosphere. The Club is non-sectarian and non-political and as a Club sponsors no causes." Mrs. Frank Suter is credited in one history as a main founder of the Club.

Officers of the Neighbor's Club are: President, First Vice-President/Program, Second Vice-President/Hospitality, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary/Newsletter Editor, Treasurer, and Historian. Each active member must serve as one of the numerous hostesses for one meeting.

The Club has always had separate interest sections that hold monthly section meetings for those interested in the topic. Additionally, each section is responsible for planning and presenting one general meeting, coordinating with the Vice-Presidents. These monthly meetings are held October through June on the first Wednesday of the month. As of 1991 the sections were Art, Book, Drama, Home and Garden, Music, and Travel. Meetings not planned by sections are planned chiefly by the two Vice-Presidents.

To be eligible for active membership, a woman must currently reside in postal zip code 22207 and be sponsored by several members in good standing. In earlier years, zones for membership were indicated by maps and street names. In spite of these guidelines, the club grew to include over 200 active members. The Drama section regularly presented short plays or skits. In 2020 the club will celebrate 100 years of existence.

Scope and Content

Record Group 198 measures approximately seven linear feet of records dating from 1920 to 2009. Materials consist of yearbooks, minutes, budgets, annual reports, and club histories, membership files, newsletters ( The Neighbors' Club Newsletter ), correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, and loose photographs.

Scrapbooks are a large part of the collection, containing many photographs and newsletters, and give the most complete picture of the Club's activities. Newsletters and scrapbooks over the years show well-attended general meetings with topics such as the work of local or national agencies or current and historical events with high-profile speakers such as Washington Post columnists, relatives of members with high level government posts, and nationally prominent figures such as Sandra Day O'Connor. The scrapbooks also show that the section members took part in a wide variety of activities including trips to museums and government facilities, French and art lessons, musical programs, and other cultural events. Annual events pictured in scrapbooks include the May Book Luncheon, often with well-known figures such as Jim Lehrer, and the June Garden Party and Art Exhibit. Elaborate table decorations with artfully arranged flowers and refreshments suited to holidays such as Christmas and Easter are a regular feature of the monthly meetings.

Some of the scrapbooks have been left in original condition, while most have been disassembled with the photographs and other contents photocopied in place. The photographs were then numbered and sleeved. (See Arrangement and Description.) There are over 900 numbered photographs not including those left in the five scrapbooks left in original condition, thus forming a large part of the Record Group.

Arrangement

RG 198 is arranged into nine series by type of material. All folder titles with an asterisk [*] have oversized material that has been housed separately.

Series 1 contains yearbooks, 1939-1991, arranged chronologically. Title from original folders.

Series 2 contains minutes of meetings and budgets, 1951-1998, arranged chronologically. Title from original folders.

Series 3 contains annual reports of the sections and club histories, 1920-1992, arranged chronologically. Original folder titles.

Series 4 contains copies of the newsletter, The Neighbors' Club Newsletter , 1965-2006, arranged chronologically. These are mostly complete from 1965-1991 although these were scattered among files; the processor gathered and arranged them. Later issues (through 2008) can regularly be found interfiled with photographs in chronological order in the scrapbooks in Series 6 , thus forming an apparent full set.

Series 5 contains correspondence originally scattered among unmarked folders, chiefly 1971-1977 and 1992-1998, arranged chronologically.

Series 6 contains scrapbooks, 1920-2008, arranged chronologically. These were found titled The Neighbors' Club with dates covered. Scrapbooks before 1989 cover multiple years, but those after 1989 contain two or three years per book. Those after 2000 cover one year. Most have been disassembled and photocopied in the original order including photographs that have then been removed, numbered, and sleeved. However, five scrapbooks have been kept in original condition (2001-2004, 2006-2008) and boxed separately.

Series 7 contains loose photographs, 1973-2005 and undated, in chronological order. Title from original folders.

Series 8 contains membership and miscellaneous files kept by those serving as hostesses, 1959-2009, in chronological order. Original titles were Membership Files, and Hostess Files.

Series 9 contains miscellaneous items including clippings, two oversized photographs of founding members, and obituaries and funeral programs for members and spouses. Title assigned by processor.

Related Material

Related records for women's groups with a strong social (rather than political) aspect that overlap with postal code 22207 are:

RG 50, Records of the Women's Club of Waycroft

RG 73, The Records of the Williamsburg Women's Club

Index Terms

    Subjects:

  • Arlington (Va.)
  • Arlington County (Va.)
  • Citizens' associations
  • Community organization.
  • Women -- United States -- Societies and clubs.
  • Women in community organization

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Arlington (Va.)
  • Arlington County (Va.)

Contents List

Series 1: Yearbooks
  • Box 1
    File 1: Yearbooks, 1939/40, 1941/42-1945/46, 1947/48
  • Box 1
    File 2: Yearbooks, 1950/51-1954/55, 1956/57-1958/59
  • Box 1
    File 3: Yearbooks, 1959/60-1965/66
  • Box 1
    File 4: Yearbooks, 1966/67-1971/72
  • Box 1
    File 5: Yearbooks, 1972/73-1979/80
  • Box 1
    File 6: Yearbooks, 1980/81-1984/85
  • Box 1
    File 7: Yearbooks, 1985/86-1987-88
  • Box 1
    File 8: Yearbooks, 1988/89-1990/91
Series 2: Minute Book
  • Box 2
    File 1: Minute Book, Nov. 1951-May 1964
  • Box 2
    File 2: Minute Book, May 1964-March 1977
  • Box 2
    File 3: Minute Book, April 1977-Oct. 1984
  • Box 2
    File 4: Minutes, Oct. 1985-June 1987
  • Box 2
    File 5: Minutes, Oct. 1987-May 1989
  • Box 2
    File 6: Minutes, Oct. 1989-May 1992
  • Box 2
    File 7: Minutes, Oct. 1992-May 1994
  • Box 3
    File 8: Minutes, June 1994-June 1996
  • Box 3
    File 9: Minutes, Oct. 1996-June 1998
Series 3: Annual Reports and History
  • Box 3
    File 1: History, 1920-1939, 1940-1951
  • Box 3
    File 2: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1953, 1969-1974
  • Box 3
    File 3: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1974-1975
  • Box 3
    File 4: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1975-1976
  • Box 3
    File 5: Historian's Report, May 1977
  • Box 3
    File 6: Historian's Report, May 1978, May 1979, May 1980
  • Box 3
    File 7: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1980-1981
  • Box 3
    File 8: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1981-1982
  • Box 3
    File 9: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1982-1983
  • Box 3
    File 10: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1983-1984
  • Box 3
    File 11: Historians' Report, May 1985
  • Box 3
    File 12: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1985-1986
  • Box 3
    File 13: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1986-1987
  • Box 3
    File 14: Historians' Reports, 1987-1989 , Report of Corresponding Secretary, 1989
  • Box 3
    File 15: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1989-1990
  • Box 3
    File 16: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1990-1991
  • Box 3
    File 17: Annual Reports and Historians' Reports, 1991-1992
Series 4: Newsletters
  • Box 3
    File 1: Newsletters, Oct. 1965-June 1975
  • Box 3
    File 2: Newsletters, Oct. 1975-June 1982
  • Box 3
    File 3: Newsletters, Oct. 1982-June 1987
  • Box 3
    File 4: Newsletters, Oct. 1987-June 1991
  • Box 4
    File 5: Newsletters, Nov. 1997-June 1998, May 2002-May 2006
Series 5: Correspondence
  • Box 4
    File 1: Correspondence, 1972-1998
Series 6: Scrapbooks
  • Box 4
    File 1: Scrapbook, 1920-1968 (1)
  • Box 4
    File 2: Scrapbook, 1920-1968 (2)
  • Box 4
    File 3: Scrapbook, 1968-1983 (1)
  • Box 4
    File 4: Scrapbook, 1968-1983 (2)
  • Box 4
    File 5: Scrapbook, 1984-1989 (1)
  • Box 4
    File 6: Scrapbook, 1984-1989 (2)
  • Box 4
    File 7: Scrapbook, 1989-1992 (1)
  • Box 4
    File 8: Scrapbook, 1989-1992 (2)
  • Box 5
    File 9: Scrapbook, 1992-1998 (1)
  • Box 5
    File 10: Scrapbook, 1992-1998 (2)
  • Box 5
    File 11: Scrapbook, 1998-2000 (1)
  • Box 5
    File 12: Scrapbook, 1998-2000 (2)
  • Box 5
    File 13: Scrapbook, 2000-2001
  • Box 5
    File 14: Scrapbook, 2004-2005 (1)
  • Box 5
    File 15: Scrapbook, 2004-2005 (2)
  • Box 6
    File 16: Scrapbook, 2005-2006
  • Box 6
    File 17: Scrapbook of photos by subject, 1982-1989 (1)
  • Box 6
    File 18: Scrapbook of photos by subject, 1982-1989 (2)
  • Box 6
    File 19: Intact Scrapbooks, 2001/02-2003/04, 2006/7, 2007/8*
Series 7: Loose Photographs
  • Box 6
    File 1: Loose photos, 1973
  • Box 6
    File 2: Loose photos, 1979
  • Box 6
    File 3: Loose photos, 1986-1989
  • Box 6
    File 4: Loose photos, 1989-2005
  • Box 6
    File 5: Loose photos, n.d.
  • Box 6
    File 6: Loose photos, n.d.
  • Box 6
    File 7: Loose photos, n.d.
  • Box 7
    File 8: Neighbors Club Members and children, 12/6/1922
Series 8: Membership and Hostess Files
  • Box 7
    File 1: Membership Book, 1959-1979
  • Box 7
    File 2: Guest Book, 1974-1984
  • Box 7
    File 3: Membership Files, 1997-1998
  • Box 7
    File 4: Membership Files, 1989-1999
  • Box 7
    File 5: Membership Files, 1999-2000
  • Box 7
    File 6: Membership Files, May 2001
  • Box 7
    File 7: Membership Files, May 2002
  • Box 7
    File 8: Membership Files, 2002-2003
  • Box 7
    File 9: Membership Files, 2003-2004
  • Box 7
    File 10: Membership Files, 2004-2005
  • Box 7
    File 11: Membership Files, 2005-2006
  • Box 7
    File 12: Membership Files, 2006-2007
  • Box 7
    File 13: Membership Files, 2007-2008
  • Box 7
    File 14: Membership Files, 2008-2009
  • Box 8
    File 15: Hostess Book, 1987-1992
  • Box 8
    File 16: Hostess Book, 1993-1997
Series 9: Miscellaneous
  • Box 8
    File 1: Clippings, 1950s-2002
  • Box 8
    File 2: Neighbor's Club Engraving Plate and Stationery
  • Box 8
    File 3: Programs for Events, Funerals, etc., 19980s-2002
  • Box 8
    File 4: Oversize photos of founding members*