The First Mothers Club recently met at Huntington University for its annual guest luncheon.
The occasion was a special one as it also marked the 100th anniversary of the club's existence.
The club was started in the early 1900s by Susette Butler, who attended a Mother's Congress in Washington DC.
The National Congress of Mothers, created by Alice Birney and her friend Phoebe Apperson Hearst, was a movement dedicated to create a better society for raising children and collaboration among public agencies concerned with child welfare.
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