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February 20, 2006
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Monday, February 20, 2006
Origins of The Pelham Village Club, An Early 20th Century Social Club
For many years a tiny clubhouse stood in the Village of North Pelham. It
was the home of The Pelham Village Club, a social organization that rose
to affluence in the early 20th century. Today's Historic Blog posting
transcribes an article from the April 10, 1910 issue of The Pelham Sun
detailing the origins of the Club. The transcription appears immediately
below.
"THE PELHAM VILLAGE CLUB
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A SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN NORTH PELHAM -- FROM SMALL BEGINNING
IT HAS RISEN TO AFFLUENCE AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES CENTRE HERE -- THE
BEAUTIFUL NEW CLUB HOUSE
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North Pelham in the Village Club of Pelham [sic] possesses an eminently
successful social organization.
The history of the club dates back to 1903, when under the name of the
Lyceum Club a number of gentlemen obtained permission from the Rev.
Francis McNichol to use the Lyceum as a meeting place. Under the
presidency of Mr. Ed Larkin the club was quite successful and very
enjoyable to its nearly thirty members. Its purposes were literary as well
as social.
From the Lyceum Club the name was changed to the Pelham Club and the
little Clark house on First avenue, near Second street was hired for the
use of the club. During this period David Algie was presiding officer.
Social gatherings and card parties, etc., were greatly enjoyed in the
little club house, but as the membership kept increasing the quarters
became too small and the club had to look around for a larger and more
up-to-date place.
Then several gentlemen, among whom John H. Young and Seth T. Lyman were
foremost, evolved the idea of putting up a brand new, modern club house.
For this purpose a stock company was organized under the name of the
Hutchinson Realty Company, and the beautiful building pictured above is
the result.
During the erection of this building the Pelham Club met in homes of
members alternately. It was about this time that the disastrous Vaughn
fire occurred, by which so many suffered heavy losses. The Pelham Club set
to work with a will to relieve the wants of the sufferers, and by diat of
hard work collected in the neighborhood of $1,300, which amount was
judiciously distributed.
The club earned new laurels from the whole town when in 1907 it took the
initiative to celebrate Independence Day on a magnificent scale.
That particular Fourth of July still remains a happy memory with the young
and old of the town. In several other ways the club had occasion to show
its civic usefulness.
When the Hutchinson Realty Company had finished its building in the fall
of 1909, the Pelham Club became the tenant, at the same time changing its
name to the Village Club of Pelham, under which it is now know [sic].
It now has approximately seventy-five members, and in reality is the local
social centre.
Dances are held, card parties given, bowling enjoyed on the splendid
alleys, and the rooms are often used by members for private
entertainments.
The officers of the Village Club of Pelham for the present year are:
President, Lewis C. Young; recording secretary, H. Wilson; financial
secretary, Emil Ericson; treasurer John T. Logan.
The Board of Directors consists of the following: Lewis C. Young, H. E.
Coe, Peter Ceder, William Wehcke and Seth T. Lyman.
The present House Committee is composed as follows: Messrs George Rpert,
Francis Scanlon, Robert [illegible], Albert Logan, Andrew Heiser and
Chistopher Smults."
Source: The Pelham Village Club, The Pelham Sun, Vol. 1, Issue 1,
Apr. 10, 1910, p. 1, col. 4.
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