Among its members where Elma Danielsson, Maria Wessel, Anna Stenberg, Mathilda Persson and Sigrid Vestdahl.
The purpose of the club was to inform and educate worker women intellectually as well as organise them politically and within trade unions.
The club arranged parties, concerts, charity fairs, hosted debates, lectures and speeches.
During the hunger demonstrations of 1917, the club applied for reduced sentences for women who had been arrested.
In 1922, it was dissolved and transformed in to the Malmö local branch of the Social Democratic Women in Sweden.