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KEL 901 M. L. Gates, left holds a large wrapped present out to Mr. and Mrs. Merl Eden, center, during a Farewell Party in Merl Eden's honor held at the home of Tommy Walker. Pat Young, right, was co-host with Mr. Gates for the event. In the corner of the room are some chairs and a small round table. A framed quilt is on the back wall.
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KEL 900 From left to right, Jerry Kleinkopf and Merl Eden sit in chairs visiting at a Farewell Party held in Merl Eden's honor at the home of Tommy Walker. A third man is seated on the right, watching.
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KEL 899 Pat Young holds a small wrapped present during a Farewell Party for Merl Eden held at the home of Tommy Walker. Mrs. Merl Eden stands beside him, wearing a dress and corsage. A man standing to the left applauds. In the corner of the room are some chairs and a small round table. A framed quilt is on the back wall.
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KEL 898 Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Pickett sit on a couch and display some souvenirs purchased while on a livestock study tour in South Africa. Mr. Pickett holds a woven hat, and Mrs. Pickett has a blanket on her lap that has a lion, elephant, giraffe, and leopard illustrated on it. On top of the blanket is a long beaded African dart and a carved and painted wooden alligator figurine.
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KEL 897 Peter Link Jr. and Lee McCoy look over a new type of irrigation system in a field on a farm south of Hansen. This system, the first of its kind in the area, is a concrete-lined ditch with plastic tubing for each corrugate set in the concrete. The farmers are wearing cowboy hats. Fields stretch out into the distance, and trees and houses line the horizon.
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KEL 896 Mrs. Cleo Shorthouse's kindergarten classes visit the Kenneth Walker farm. A group of children watch two geese inside a pen. A woman bends over the wire fence, feeding a goose. A metal bucket and a bale of hay are inside the pen. Fields stretch out into the distance.
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KEL 895 Mrs. Cleo Shorthouse's kindergarten classes visit the Kenneth Walker farm. Three children look at some sheep in a pen. Some barbed wire lines the top of the pen. The side of a farmhouse is seen behind the pen.
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KEL 894 Mrs. Cleo Shorthouse's kindergarten classes visit the Kenneth Walker farm. A group of children sit on a stack of hay bales and stand in front of a fence looking at some donkeys in a pen. Mrs. Kenneth Walker stands by, supervising.
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KEL 893 Mrs. Cleo Shorthouse's kindergarten classes visit the Kenneth Walker farm. A boy sits on top of a pony, and a woman assists him. Several children and Mrs. Kenneth Walker stand on the sidelines watching. To the left is a farmhouse, and in the background a barn and a large stack of baled hay are visible.
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KEL 892 Mrs. Cleo Shorthouse's kindergarten classes visit the Kenneth Walker farm. A group of children surround a birdcage, looking at the Quaker parrot shown by Mrs. Kenneth Walker. Behind them is a house.
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KEL 891 Mrs. Cleo Shorthouse's kindergarten classes visit the Kenneth Walker farm. Several children surround a goat shown by Mrs. Kenneth Walker. Behind the group is a barn that has some hoes and a ladder laying on the roof, and a farmhouse. Several trees are in the background.
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KEL 890 Admiring the sterling silver bowl displayed by Mrs. Charles VonGortier are, from left to right, Mrs. William Floyd, Mrs. Warren W. Skinner, Mrs. Roy Shaub, and Mrs. Julian King. The bowl was presented to Mrs. VonGortier during the Junior Club's May tea, held at the home of Mrs. James Spafford, for being the most outstanding Junior Club member. Behind them is a bookcase filled with books and figurines, and two candlesticks are in tall holders on top of the bookcase.
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KEL 889 Mrs. Charles VonGortier is honored at the Junior Club's May tea, held at the home of Mrs. James Spafford, as an outstanding member. She sits in a recliner and holds up a silver bowl. Behind her is a bookcase filled with books and figurines, and two candlesticks are in tall holders on top of the bookcase.
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KEL 888 Three members of the Junior Club attend their annual May tea at the home of Mrs. James Spafford. One woman opens the door for two other women who have just arrived. A flower arrangement is in the foreground.
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KEL 887 Four members of Alpha Delta Kappa gather. The woman on the center right holds a vase of tulips, and the woman on the center left holds a gavel and a booklet.