The Club met at the house of Ethel Nov. 2-'39. All of the Sister's [sic] & Mother being present. We had one visitor, a rooster, none other then [sic] Brother Miller.
The name of the club was voted as "The Hen and Her Chicks." We all thought this to be a very appropriate name. It was moved & sec. by the members that the acting officers will hold these offices for the period of (3) three months. It was moved by Sister Bessie & sec. by Ethel that the secretary buys a minute book taken from the treasure [sic] for the minutes of the club. It was suggested by the member that we hold our meetings once a week until the weather is not permittable [sic].
It was moved by Bess & sec by Verda that we open & close our business meeting with a song It was moved & sec. by the members that Ethel compose a song suitable for our club until the next meeting. The meeting will be held at the house of Margaret E. Thursday of next wee. it was moved & sec. by the members that Mother & Ethel have charge of the program for the next meeting. The meeting was turned over to the program com. which was in [the] charge of Bess and Savilla. Bess read an essay entitled "The Horse," which was enjoyed by the members. Savilla rendered a solo playing her own accompaintment [sic] entitled "Way Down on the Bingo Farm."
A Reading by Savilla entitled "a Modern Nursery Ryme [sic]." This program was enjoyed by all. Ethel served the members with a very delicious dinner. Dues amounted to $1.75. A Rising vote of thanks was extended by the members to the hostess & the program Comm.
Pres. Savilla
Sec'y. Verda
Treas. Mother