Friendly Clubs
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:12 pm
A small group of Asturianos who lived in the Spelter, WV, area found work in Niagara Fall, NY, and moved there (my own family among them). There, they founded the Spanish American Women's Friendly Club, "a charitable organization dedicated to preserving the culture of Spanish people in the community." Among the surnames of the members were Ocejo, Álvarez, Martínez (my grandmother Josefa, called Sena by one and all) , González, Arcos, Artímez, Espina, Ruoco, Junquera and Franco, plus a number of Anglo names from women who had married Americans.
The club was originally located at 41 13th Street in Niagara Falls, and later moved to 2002 Ferry Street (very close to the area where most of the Asturianos lived). The last record of its existence I could find was from a 1971 article in the Niagara Falls Gazette.
Were similar Spanish clubs established by other Asturianos in other areas? I would appreciate learning of their existence, activities, memberships, etc.
The club was originally located at 41 13th Street in Niagara Falls, and later moved to 2002 Ferry Street (very close to the area where most of the Asturianos lived). The last record of its existence I could find was from a 1971 article in the Niagara Falls Gazette.
Were similar Spanish clubs established by other Asturianos in other areas? I would appreciate learning of their existence, activities, memberships, etc.