Kings Mountain Woman's Club
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Organized in 1905, primarily to beautify and care for the Mountain Rest Cemetery, the club soon became a Civic League, realizing other needs in the community. It began to put on flower shows, which continue today as the "Fall Festival." in 1923, the group joined the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs to become a Woman's Club. Meetings were held in Pythian Hall over Griffin's Drug Store until a permanent home was needed. Mr. Charles E. Neisler promised much for the new building, so the women began raising funds in 1931. Many generous contributions included Dorris (Dorus) Mauney's, who donated 10,000 dollars in honor of his wife, Sadie. The first meeting was held in 1932. The Woman's Club is still active today, working for the betterment of Kings Mountain.
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[Audio Transcript] Organized in 1905, primarily to beautify and care for the Mountain Rest Cemetery, the club soon became a Civic League, realizing other needs in the community. It began to put on flower shows, which continue today as the "Fall Festival." in 1923, the group joined the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs to become a Woman's Club. Meetings were held in Pythian Hall over Griffin's Drug Store until a permanent home was needed. Mr. Charles E. Neisler promised a lot for the newbuilding, so the women began raising funds in 1931. Many generous contribution included Dorris (Dorus) Mauney's, who donated 10,000dollars in honor of his wife, Sadie. The first meeting was held in 1932. The Woman's Club is still active today, working for the betterment of Kings Mountain
Sources
"Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour Pamphlet", City of Kings Mountain, Mauney Memorial Library, 2000s