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KEL 023 A romantic moon watches over a capacity crowd at the BPOE Ladies of Elks annual Sweetheart Ball. This six-foot, man-in-the-moon creation was designed and made by Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKinster and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Makin. A battery motor placed at the back enables the moon to wink. The silhouettes of a man and a woman sitting on a bench looking at each other were designed by Joan Ainsworth. Streamers decorate the ceiling.
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KEL 022 A hay wagon mounted on skis is hitched to two horses. A child in a coat and a cowboy hat, Mike Robinson, holds the reins. Another child in a hooded coat, Holly Robinson, sits off the side of the hay wagon and hangs to a brace. A dog stands behind her. The father, Bruce Robinson, and another man, both dressed in coats and cowboy hats, stand on the back of the hay wagon. Hay covers the bottom of the wagon, and one of the men is holding a pitchfork. Snow covers the ground. A house with a roof covered in snow, barren fields, and bare trees are seen in the background.
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KEL 021 Bill Cofield, caller for the Wheeling Stars Square Dance Club, calls at a practice square dance session held at the Bairdatorium. He is dressed in a cowboy hat and plaid shirt, and holds a microphone. A piano and various musical equipment are seen in the background.
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KEL 020 Dancing at a practice square dance session held at the Bairdatorium are from left to right Fred Shobe and Mrs. Joe Gibbs, Larry Sabin and Mrs. Pat Warren, and Mrs. Fred Shobe and Pat Warren. The women are dressed in full skirts. The caller, Bill Cofield, dressed in a cowboy hat and plaid shirt, is seen holding a microphone in the background. Streamers decorate the ceiling.
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KEL 019 Dancing at a practice square dance session held at the Bairdatorium are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shobe, foreground. In the background from left to right are Mrs. Joe Gibbs, Manley Hansen, Mrs. Larry Sabin, Larry Sabin, and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Warren. The women are dressed in full skirts. The caller, Bill Cofield, dressed in a cowboy hat and plaid shirt, is seen holding a microphone in the background. Streamers decorate the ceiling.
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KEL 018 Dancing at a practice square dance session held at the Bairdatorium are two couples, including Troy Dickard, foreground. In the background from left to right are Mrs. Darrell Layton, Darrell Layton, Mrs. Marion Pendergrast, and Marion Pendergrast. The women are dressed in full skirts. Streamers decorate the ceiling, and an evergreen fir tree is in the corner of the room.
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KEL 017 Dancing at a practice square dance session held at the Bairdatorium are Mr. Pat Warren and Mrs. Fred Shobe, foreground. In the background from left to right are Mrs. Joe Gibbs, Mr. Fred Shobe, Mrs. Larry Sabin, Manley Hansen, and Mrs. Pat Warren. The women are dressed in full skirts. The caller, Bill Cofield, dressed in a cowboy hat and plaid shirt, is seen holding a microphone in the background. Streamers decorate the ceiling.
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KEL 016 From left to right, Mrs. Robert Carleson, Mrs. James Kinney, and Mrs. Donald Youtz, dressed in white dresses, corsages, and bonnets, examine the Double Award for Merit for "Parade of American Music" at the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's 14th annual White breakfast.
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KEL 015 Mrs. Kenneth Shew, left, plays the piano and Mrs. Mary White, right, plays an organ for a group of people at the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's 14th annual White breakfast. They played three all American piano and organ arrangements, "On the Trail" from the "Grand Canyon Suite" by Grofe, "Indian Love Call" by Friml, and "Ragging the Scale" by Claypoole. Flowers decorate the room.
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KEL 014 A string quartet plays "String Quartet No. 6" by Verrall for a crowd of people at the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's 14th annual White breakfast. On the right, Barry Hamilton plays a cello and Nancy Schow plays a violin. On the left David Hamilton and Kathy Holm play violins. Some attendees of the breakfast are seated around the players watching.
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KEL 013 From left to right, Mrs. Robert Denton, Mrs. Clyde Koontz, and Mrs. O. P. Duvall, sit at a table at the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's 14th annual White breakfast. A group of people attending the breakfast sit in the background, behind a display of flowers.
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KEL 012 Mrs. Donald Jacobson sings modern American art songs for a group of people at the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's 14th annual White breakfast. Mrs. Earl Riddle plays accompaniment on a piano, and another woman sits beside her to turn pages. Flowers decorate the table where three women sit listening. A drum set is in the background.
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KEL 011 A string quartet plays "String Quartet No. 6" by Verrall for a crowd of people at the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's 14th annual White breakfast. On the right, Barry Hamilton plays a cello and Nancy Schow plays a violin. On the left David Hamilton and Kathy Holm play violins. Some attendees of the breakfast are seated around the players watching.
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KEL 010 A string quartet plays "String Quartet No. 6" by Verrall for a crowd of people at the Twin Falls Federated Music Club's 14th annual White breakfast. On the left, Barry Hamilton plays a cello and Nancy Schow plays a violin. On the right David Hamilton and Kathy Holm play violins. Sitting in the background are past club presidents dressed in white dresses and hats with white rose corsages.
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KEL 009 Garland Gibbs and Mrs. Robert Denton stand to the left and Robert Denton and Mrs. Garland Gibbs stand to the right of a cabinet with a sign reading "Germany" at a bon voyage party held in honor of the Coiners before their trip to Europe. The men are dressed in French berets, and the women are dressed in German dresses. A painting, tea set, bottle of wine, and some food sit on top of the cabinet.