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KEL 082 Ben R. Box fixes his wife's high-buttoned shoe next to an old car at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old-time fashion show. Mrs. Box is wearing a dress, petty coat, and bonnet, and Mr. Box is wearing a striped shirt, slacks, and a bowler hat. Another car is seen in the background.
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KEL 081 Robin Spofford opens the door to a 1929 Ford Station Wagon for Pamela Klimes, center, and Mary Trounson, right, at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old-time fashion show. Mr. Spofford is dressed in a suit, bow tie, and bowler hat. The girls are wearing dresses, and Ms. Trounson has a wide-brim bonnet. The sign in the window of the car reads "1929 Ford Station Wagon."
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KEL 080 William L. Rude, president of the Gooding Regional Horseless Carriage Club, helps his wife out of a 1925 Model T Ford car at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old-time fashion show. Mr. Rude is dressed in a suit and tie and a boater hat, and Mrs. Rude wears a dress and bonnet. A cement block is under the car, and another car can be seen in the background.
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KEL 079 Two men look inside of an old car at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old time fashion show. They are wearing in bowler hats, and one man is dressed in a long black cat.
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KEL 078 Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Minger polish a 1931 DeVaux car at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old time fashion show. Mr. Minger is dressed in a plaid shirt, slacks, and a boater hat. Mrs. Minger is dressed in a wide-brim bonnet, dress, and long gloves. Some folding chairs line the wall, and people are walking in the background.
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KEL 077 Looking under the hood of a 1915 Model T Ford car at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old-time fashion show are Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Bishop. Mr. Bishop is dressed in a long coat, bowler hat, and leather gloves, and Mrs. Bishop is dressed in a long coat, dress, and bonnet. A sign in the window of the car reads "1915 Model T Ford, Roy C. Bishop."
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KEL 076 Mrs. Wilbur Shook and Nat Spofford sit on folding chairs looking at a scrapbook on display at a Horseless Carriage Club tour and old-time fashion show. Mrs. Shook is dressed in a skirt, shawl, and bonnet, and Mr. Spofford is dressed in a long coat and beret hat. The front of the photo album reads "Post."
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KEL 075 Lund Christensen, dressed in a suit and tie, stands in the corner of a room. On the wall beside him is a light switch and a bulletin board filled with papers.
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KEL 074 Serving coffee at the South Central District Home Demonstration Council get-acquainted coffee hour is Mrs. Wesley Sonius, left, member of the Merry Marrieds Club, to Mrs. Robert Moldenhauer, center, president of Town and Country Club, and Mrs. Loren Anderson, secretary and treasurer of the Town and Country Club. The Merry Marrieds club members and Homebuilders club members were hostesses for the coffee hour. The three women are wearing dresses, and Mrs. Sonius and Mrs. Anderson are wearing hats. The table has a small flowering tree decoration and plates of cookies, cups, and napkins. Some people can be seen seated in folding chairs below a painting hanging on the wall in the background.
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KEL 073 Registering at the South Central Home Demonstration Council meeting held at the Methodist church is Mrs. Roy Hondo, Cassia county council president, right. She is dressed in a dress, hat, and white gloves. Mrs. Harvey Maxon, Twin Falls county treasurer, is directing the registration. She sits behind a table, holding a pen and looking at some forms. A table to the side reads "Registration." Syringa Club members were in charge of the registration. Another woman stands in the background.
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KEL 072 An elderly woman and a little girl hold a saucer and tea cup at the Junior Music Club Gold Cup recital and social hour. Beside them a woman and a teenage girl also hold a saucer and tea cup. A piano and a poster with some music notes are in the background.
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KEL 071 Four woman look at a spiral notebook at the Junior Music Club Gold Cup recital and social hour. Behind them is a fireplace mantel decorated with several trophies. The notebook reads "God's Voice" on the front. The woman wear dresses, and one has a corsage.
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KEL 070 Mrs. Donald Youtz presents pianist Margaret Van Orman with a trophy at a Junior Music Club Gold
Cup recital and social hour. The trophy reads "I. M. F. C. 1964 - Jr. Festival 30 Points, Margaret Van Orman."
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KEL 069 Speakers at the United Church Women's May Fellowship luncheon include, from left to right, Mrs. W. R. Hatcher, state president of the Christian Women's Fellowship and local magazine chairman for United Church Women, and Mrs. Richard Barton, local president of the United Church Women. They are wearing dresses and hats look at "The Church Woman" magazine in a hallway at the Church of the Brethren. A sign on the wall behind them reads "The Church Woman Subscribe Here." The table beside them have several copies of the pamphlet and a placard reading "Race - The New Challenge. 21st Annual Institute of Race Relations June 29 - July 11, 1964. Fisk University." A bookcase filled with books and a display table are in the background.
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KEL 068 Mrs. A. S. Hanson stands in front of a display in the Church of the Brethren at the United Church Women's May Fellowship luncheon. She holds several spools of thread and some cloth. On the wall behind her, posters read "Migrant Ministry," "Will you volunteer? Ladies are urgently needed to cut patterns, distribute material, etc. in the Twin Falls Labor Camp Sewing Room. If you can assist please register your name. Thank you," "Enough if something from our hands have power to live, and act, and serve the future hour," "Pride and humiliation hand in hand walked with them through the world," "For you are all one in Jesus Christ," and "Whatever makes men good Christians, makes them good citizens." The display shows illustrations of women cutting cloth and sewing, and a placard reads "You can help! You can donate material, needles, thread, yarns, pins, patterns, etc. Please register your name. Thank you." Several books are on the display table.