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KEL 097 Representing the oldest and the youngest members of the Morningside Club are, standing from left to right, Mrs. Will Gurski and Mrs. Farrell Peterson, and seated from left to right, Mrs. Vera Holland and Mrs. Frances Osborn. They are all wearing dresses. On the table in front of them are secretaries' books containing the minutes of the meetings for the past 50 years. In the background are some book cases, a piano, some vases of flowers, a document stand, an a woman sitting on a couch.
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KEL 096 Displaying a quilt made by Morningside Club members in 1928 are, from left to right, Mrs. Farrell Peterson and baby daughter, Maria, and Mrs. Anthony Federico. Each block of the friendship quilt is embroidered with a club member's name. Visible names include "Nell Coctane," "Mae Smock," "Almeda Smock," "Dorothea Portgier," "Birdie Porter," and "Bird McCormick." The names "Ella" and "Verna" are also visible, but the last names are not. In the corner a table with a lace table cloth and plates and cups is visible. In the background is a poster board covered in photographs, and a framed photo of a group of people looking at a book.
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KEL 095 A woman in a dress sits in a folding chair beside a card table, looking at a scrap book at the Morningside Club's Fiftieth Anniversary. On the table are several scrap books, letters, and a vase filled with flowers. A woman is sitting on a couch beside the table, and a group of women are gathered in the background.
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KEL 094 Presiding at the elaborately decorated tea table at the Morningside Club's Fiftieth Anniversary tea are, from left to right, Mrs. Vera Holland, senior active club member, and Mrs. Vernon Scribner, the only remaining charter member from Boise. Both women are wearing dresses. The table is covered in a lacy table cloth, and on the table is a a platter of cookies, a punch bowl, plates, cups, silverware, a tea set, a centerpiece of flowers, and candles. In the background is a couch with a quilt draped over it and a poster board covered in photographs.
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KEL 093 A group of women are gathered at the Morningside Club Fiftieth Anniversary, sitting on folding chairs. They are all wearing dresses, and a few have hats. In the background is a refreshment table covered in a lacy table cloth. On the table is a a platter of cookies, a punch bowl, plates, cups, silverware, a tea set, a centerpiece of flowers, and candles.
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KEL 092 Three women in dresses at the Morningside Club Fiftieth Anniversary look at some cards sitting on a card table. A group of women gather around a desk in the background. A couch with a quilt draped over it is to the side. Stitched on the quilt is the name "Nell Coctane."
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KEL 091 Serving punch at the Junior Club May Tea is Mrs. Richard Schultz, outgoing treasurer, center, to Mrs. Warren Skinner, outgoing vice president, right, and Mrs. Pat Fleenor, projects chairman, left. On the table are several platters of cookies and pastries, a punch bowl, and a centerpiece of flowers framed by two candles. The wallpaper behind the women has a pattern of tree branches covered in cherry blossoms. The women are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Fleenor has a veiled hat.
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KEL 090 New Junior Club officers, from left to right, are Mrs. William Davis, secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Dunken, vice president, Mrs. Robert Holstine, treasurer, and Mrs. John McNees, president. The officers were elected at the annual Junior Club May Tea. They are wearing dresses or skirts and blouses, and Mrs. Dunken has a hat. Other women gathered on the patio are visible through the glass doors in the background.
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KEL 089 A group of women gather on a patio at the Junior Club May Tea. Eleven women are clearly visible, sitting on chairs, love seats, or standing while they socialize. Several of the women are holding drinks. They are wearing dresses and name tags and several have hats. Visible name tags read "Joan Holstine," "Nadine Williamson," "Pat Goldade," "Beth Harper," and "Sharon Evan." A house is visible in the background, with the living room showing through the glass porch windows.
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KEL 088 Junior Club charter members, from left to right, Mrs. Buzz Langdon, Mrs. John Eaton, Mrs. Dennis Lone, and Mrs. Royal Slotten, were given a special tribute at the annual Junior Club May Tea. Mrs. Slotten sits in a chair beside the couch and opens a box with a crystal dish inside. The three other women stand around her behind the couch watching, one with a drink in her hand. All are wearing dresses and corsages, and Mrs. Langdon and Mrs. Lone are wearing hats. Some decorative plants, a fireplace, and the kitchen are in the background.
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KEL 087 Three women stand in a living room at the Junior Club May Tea. One woman in a dress pins a corsage onto a woman wearing a sailor style dress. A third woman wearing a sweater, skirt, and corsage watches. Some curtain drapes and a decorative candle are in the background.
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KEL 086 Reading through the Junior Club scrapbooks that were displayed at the annual Junior Club May Tea are Mrs. Crae Atkinson, left, and Mrs. Robert Wills, right. They are seated on folding chairs on a patio, looking over the scrapbooks. They are wearing blouses, skirts, corsages, and hats. Behind them is a decorative bowl of grapes. A yard can be seen through the porch windows in the background.
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KEL 085 Preparing a floral arrangement are Mrs. William Davis, left, and Mrs. Harold Gerber, right,co-chairmen of the annual Junior Club May Tea. They are wearing dress suits and gloves. Mrs. Davis holds a tall vase filled with flowering branches of blossoms. Mrs. Gerber is arranging the branches in the vase. A fence surrounds the yard, and beyond it other houses and backyards are visible in the background.
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KEL 084 Outgoing President Mrs. Marion Tanner admires a floral arrangement of pink carnations and white lilies enhanced with greenery that centered the tea table at the annual Junior Club May tea. She is wearing a lace dress, corsage, and bonnet. On the table are several platters of cookies and pastries, a punch bowl, a tea set, and the floral centerpiece framed by two candles. The wallpaper behind Mrs. Tanner has a pattern of tree branches covered in cherry blossoms.
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KEL 083 A group of seven women are posed in front of an old car at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old-time fashion show. They are dressed in a variety of period fashions, and several are wearing bonnets or wide-brimmed hats.