Guide to the Christ Child Society, Dayton Chapter Records


Title:
Christ Child Society, Dayton Chapter Records
Repository:
Wright State University Libraries Special Collections and Archives
Phone: 937-775-2092
http://www.libraries.wright.edu/special/
Creator:
Christ Child Society (Dayton, Ohio)
Dates:
1887-2003
Bulk dates:
1970-2003
Quantity:
3.5 linear feet
Abstract:
On October 11, 1911, Marie and Helen Rotterman founded the Dayton Chapter of the Christ Child Society. Minutes, photographs, and committee files document the group's primary focus of providing clothing and aid to needy women and children .
Identification:
MS-329
Language:
The records are in English

History of Christ Child Society, Dayton Chapter

Mary Virginia Merrick founded the Christ Child Society in 1887 in Washington, D.C. to aid poor children. On October 11, 1911 Marie and Helen Rotterman founded the Dayton Chapter of the Christ Child Society. The society began with fewer than 200, primarily Catholic, women, yet grew steadily throughout the century and was organized into various committees and subcommittees governed by a board of directors, later called the executive board. Throughout its life, the Christ Child Society has maintained a roll of about 200 active members.

When it started, CCS gave Christmas presents, shoes, clothes, and layettes to needy children. From the 1970's to the 1990's the CCS focused primarily on fundraising to aid women and children in need. An early fundraiser was a Shrove Tuesday card party held from the 1920's to the 1960's. This was followed by the Red Wagon Luncheon, Boutique and Fashion Show, which was held once a year. In addition to this, a Cabaret was held for a short time from the 50's to the 70's.

One of their main service projects was the Layette Assembly, which was held twice a year for the making of infant layettes to be distributed through various Dayton social services and organizations. The Christ Child Society also participated in eleven other social projects. CCS frequently worked with other organizations including Womanline, Green County Combined Health District, Catholic Social Services, Elizabeth New Life Center, Franciscan Family Practice, Miami Valley Hospital, and Miami Valley Women's Center. CCS was in existence as late as March 2004.

Scope and Content

Although the Dayton Chapter of the Christ Child Society began in 1911, most of the records here are from the 1970's to the early 2000's, with a few records from the 1920's, 1930's and 1950's. Although the Society had a variety of programs including infant grieving gowns, ABC's for Babies, and the Learning Tree Farm, nearly all of the records in the collection focus on the Layette Assembly program and the Red Wagon fundraiser.

Series I: History is composed of copies of typed accounts describing the organization, member statistics and projects of the society. The photographs in this series are of the founders of the National and Dayton Christ Child Societies. There is a folder of a few newspaper clippings that fall between 1920 and 2001, but most are from the 1990's. These discuss the founders, fashion shows and other events. Some photographs from the 1998 Kettering Parade are unlabeled, but an article in the news clippings file describes the event. There are also documents from the 1994 Christ Child Society National Convention, which was hosted in Dayton. Finally, there are also samples of letterheads, envelopes, and brochures used by the Dayton Chapter of the Christ Child Societies in the 1980's and 1990's.

Series II: Board Meeting Minutes and Series III: General Meeting Minutes are in chronological order. The Christ Child Society's year began in July rather than January.

Series IV: Financial Statements contains records that document the Christ Child Societies' status as an incorporated non-profit organization from 1955, 1975, and 1983. Along with these are treasury reports and budgets starting in 1971 up to 2001. Some treasury reports may be difficult to read, because the Christ Child Society year typically begins July 1.

Series V: Christ Child Society Newsletter underwent three name changes and several changes in layout design throughout the years. This publication kept the members informed about upcoming events.

Series VI: Layette Assembly includes reports, sign up sheets, financial records, order forms, and correspondence that describe the biannual Layette Assembly. Some of the documents are hand-written on scraps of paper and may be difficult to read. The documents pertaining to each year are ordered chronologically. The photographs in these series are not labeled, but seem to have been taken on three different days between 1995 and 1997. This series demonstrates the CCS's cooperation with other organizations, because their layettes were typically distributed through other social service groups.

Series VII: Cabaret was a fundraiser held roughly once every two or three years during the 1970's. Records here include two programs as well as records, manuals, and correspondence showing how the Cabaret was put on and why it came to an abrupt end.

Series VIII: Red Wagon is the most complicated and largest series of records. It is divided into two subseries pertaining to the Red Wagon Committee and the Red Wagon Luncheon, Boutique and Fashion Show. The Red Wagon Committee records are in this order: membership lists, calendars, meeting minutes, chairman reports, and committee reports in alphabetical order. The next section's order is: correspondence with the Mandalay Banquet Center, correspondence and contracts with the department store or people who did the fashion show, correspondence with other donors, thank you letters, treasury reports, inventories, and sign up sheets, surveys or ballots. The correspondence is in alphabetical order by the store, or person's last name. Diagrams of seating layouts for the banquet are kept in a folder in the oversize collection. The records from 1986 are absent and the committee began keeping much more extensive records in 1996. Again, some of the reports and correspondence are handwritten.

The Red Wagon Luncheon, Boutique, and Fashion Show is the Christ Child Society's largest annual fundraiser. The Red Wagon Luncheon records include invitations, raffle tickets, and programs. The only record from 1974 is a speech given by the society president. Posters advertising the luncheon are in the oversize collection.

Series IX: Scrapbook series is composed of one scrapbook from the 1920's and 1930's. Currently, the scrapbook has been loosely tied together with string and acid-free paper has been interleaved in its pages. Most of the pages have come loose from their bindings. Reports and news clippings have been pasted into the scrap book in an overlapping style. Therefore, pieces of paper must be lifted up in order to read what is beneath, although a few have become detached from the adhesive. The paper suffers from acid burn and the entire scrapbook should be handled by the researcher with extreme caution, for it is very fragile. Topics covered in the scrapbook include the Shrove Tuesday Card Party, members, treasury reports, and reports on their social service projects. The scrapbook has only been filled halfway.

Statement of Arrangement

The records are arranged into 9 series:
Series I: History
Series II: Board Meetings
Series III: General Meetings
Series IV: Financial Statements
Series V: Newsletters
Series VI: Layette Assembly
Series VII: Cabaret
Series VIII: Red Wagon
Sub-Series A: Committee
Sub-Series B: Luncheon
Series IX: Scrapbook

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions on accessing materials in this collection.

Subject Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Charity organization -- Dayton (Ohio)
Church work with the poor -- Catholic Church -- History -- 20th century.

Organizations/Corporations:

Christ Child Society (Dayton, Ohio)

Preferred Citation

[Box #, Folder #], MS-329, Christ Child Society, Dayton Chapter Records, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio.

Acquisition Information

Barbara Boose, former president of the Christ Child Society (CCS), Dayton Chapter, donated the records to Wright State University August 13, 2003.

Other Finding Aid

The finding aid is available on the Special Collections & Archives, Wright State University Libraries web site at
https://wright.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/100.


Collection Inventory



Series I: History, 1887-2003

Box 1 / Folder 1
Overview, 1887-2003




Box 1 / Folder 2
Photographs of Founders, circa 1890s, 1904, circa 1930s, circa 1950s




Box 1 / Folder 3
Highlights, 1911-1979




Box 1 / Folder 4
Highlights, 1980-2003




Box 1 / Folder 5
News Clippings, Dec 19, 1920-Nov. 25, 2001




Box 1 / Folder 6
Kettering Parade Photographs, 1998




Box 1 / Folder 7
National Convention, 1994




Box 1 / Folder 8
Stationery and Brochures, undated





Series II: Board Meeting Minutes, 1976-2003

Box 1 / Folder 9
Board Meeting Minutes, Oct.1, 1976-Dec. 6, 1979




Box 1 / Folder 10
Board Meeting Minutes, Feb. 7, 1980-Nov. 15, 1989




Box 1 / Folder 11
Board Meeting Minutes, Feb. 21, 1990-Oct. 5, 1994




Box 1 / Folder 12
Board Meeting Minutes, Feb. 18, 1995-Oct. 13, 1999




Box 1 / Folder 13
Board Meeting Minutes, Feb. 16, 2000-Jan. 8, 2003





Series III: General Meeting Minutes, 1976-2002

Box 1 / Folder 14
General Meeting Minutes, Sept. 8, 1976-March 7, 1979




Box 2 / Folder 1
General Meeting Minutes, March 5, 1980-Sept. 20, 1989




Box 2 / Folder 2
General Meeting Minutes, Jan. 17, 1990-Nov. 16, 1994




Box 2 / Folder 3
General Meeting Minutes, Jan. 11, 1995-Nov. 17, 1999




Box 2 / Folder 4
General Meeting Minutes, Jan. 12, 2000-Nov. 13, 2002





Series IV: Financial Statements, 1955-2001

Box 2 / Folder 5
Tax Exemption Documents, Oct. 25, 1955




Box 2 / Folder 6
Financial Statements, Aug. 31, 1971-June 30, 1980




Box 2 / Folder 7
Financial Statements, June 30, 1980-June 30, 1989




Box 2 / Folder 8
Financial Statements, June 30, 1990-2001





Series V: Newsletters, 1970-2003

Box 2 / Folder 9
Newsletter, Jan 1970-April 1975




Box 2 / Folder 10
Bulletin Board, Apr/May 1976-July/Aug 1980




Box 2 / Folder 11
Newsletter, Sept/Oct. 1980-Sept. 1986




Box 2 / Folder 12
Communique, Aug. 1990-Dec. 1994




Box 2 / Folder 13
Communique, June/July 1995-Nov/Dec 1999




Box 2 / Folder 14
Communique, Feb/March 2000-July/Aug 2003





Series VI: Layette Assembly, 1984-2002

Box 3 / Folder 1
Layette Assembly, 1984-1985




Box 3 / Folder 2
Layette Assembly, 1986




Box 3 / Folder 3
Layette Assembly, 1987




Box 3 / Folder 4
Layette Assembly, 1988




Box 3 / Folder 5
Layette Assembly, 1989




Box 3 / Folder 6
Layette Assembly, 1990




Box 3 / Folder 7
Layette Assembly, 1991




Box 3 / Folder 8
Layette Assembly, 1992




Box 3 / Folder 9
Layette Assembly, 1993




Box 3 / Folder 10
Layette Assembly, 1994




Box 3 / Folder 11
Layette Assembly, 1995




Box 3 / Folder 12
Photographs, Nov. 2, 1996




Box 3 / Folder 13
Layette Assembly, 1996




Box 3 / Folder 14
Layette Assembly, 1997




Box 3 / Folder 15
Layette Assembly, 1998




Box 3 / Folder 16
Layette Assembly, 1999




Box 3 / Folder 17
Layette Assembly, 2000




Box 3 / Folder 18
Layette Assembly, 2001




Box 3 / Folder 19
Layette Assembly, 2002




Box 3 / Folder 20
Thank You Cards, undated




Box 3 / Folder 21
National CCS Guidelines, April 1997




Box 3 / Folder 22
"Old" Layette Bag, April 1997




Box 3 / Folder 23
National CCS Guidelines, October 1997




Box 3 / Folder 24
"New" Layette Bag, October 1997




Box 3 / Folder 25
Certificate of Appreciation, October 2002





Series VII: Cabaret, 1971-1978

Box 3 / Folder 26
Cabaret, 1971




Box 3 / Folder 27
Cabaret, 1974




Box 3 / Folder 28
Cabaret program, 1976




Box 4 / Folder 1
Cabaret, 1978




Box 4 / Folder 2
Cabaret program, 1978





Series VIII: Red Wagon, 1974-2001




Sub-series A: Red Wagon Committee, 1985-2000

Box 4 / Folder 3
Red Wagon Committee, 1985




Box 4 / Folder 4
Red Wagon Committee, 1987




Box 4 / Folder 5
Red Wagon Committee, 1988




Box 4 / Folder 6
Red Wagon Committee, 1989




Box 4 / Folder 7
Red Wagon Committee, 1990




Box 4 / Folder 8
Red Wagon Committee, 1991




Box 4 / Folder 9
Red Wagon Committee, 1992




Box 4 / Folder 10
Red Wagon Committee, 1993




Box 4 / Folder 11
Red Wagon Committee, 1994




Box 4 / Folder 12
Red Wagon Committee, 1995




Box 4 / Folder 13
Red Wagon Committee-- Members, Meetings, Reports, 1996




Box 4 / Folder 14
Red Wagon Committee-- Mandalay, Fashion Show, Other Donors, Finances, Inventory, 1996




Box 4 / Folder 15
Red Wagon Committee--Members, Meetings, Reports, 1997




Box 5 / Folder 1
Red Wagon Committee--Mandalay, Fashion Show, Other Donors, Finances, Inventory, Forms, 1997




Box 5 / Folder 2
Red Wagon Committee--Members, Meetings, 1998




Box 5 / Folder 3
Red Wagon Committee--Reports, 1998




Box 5 / Folder 4
Red Wagon Committee--Mandalay, Fashion Show, Other Donors, Finances, Inventory, Forms, 1998




Box 5 / Folder 5
Red Wagon Committee--Members, Meetings, Reports, 1999




Box 5 / Folder 6
Red Wagon Committee--Mandalay, Fashion Show, Other Donors, Finances, Inventory, Forms, 1999




Box 5 / Folder 7
Red Wagon Committee--Members, Meetings, Reports, 2000




Box 5 / Folder 8
Red Wagon Committee--Mandalay, Fashion Show, Other Donors, Finances, Inventory, Forms, 2000




Map-case
Mandalay Diagrams, 1996-1997







Sub-series B Red Wagon Luncheon, Boutique, and Fashion Show, 1974, 1986-2001

Box 5 / Folder 9
Red Wagon Luncheon Speech, 1974




Box 5 / Folder 10
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 6, 1986




Box 5 / Folder 11
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 4, 1987




Box 5 / Folder 12
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 2, 1988




Box 5 / Folder 13
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 3, 1989




Box 6 / Folder 1
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 2, 1990




Box 6 / Folder 2
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 1, 1991




Box 6 / Folder 3
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 6, 1992




Box 6 / Folder 4
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 5, 1993




Box 6 / Folder 5
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 4, 1994




Box 6 / Folder 6
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 3, 1995




Box 6 / Folder 7
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 8, 1996




Box 7 / Folder 1
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 7, 1997




Box 7 / Folder 2
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 6, 1998




Box 7 / Folder 3
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 5, 1999




Box 7 / Folder 4
Red Wagon Luncheon Nametags, Nov. 5, 1999




Box 7 / Folder 5
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 3, 2000




Box 7 / Folder 6
Red Wagon Luncheon Program, Nov. 2, 2001




Map-case 78 / Folder 2
Red Wagon Luncheon posters, 1987-1988, 1990-1992





Series IX: Scrapbook, 1922-1937

Box 8
Scrapbook, Feb. 28 1922-Feb. 9, 1937