Date: | 07 06 1932 |
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Description: | Blackhawk Country Club "Childrens Day," women's dress up golf event. Four women are wearing children's dresses and eating lollipops. |
Date: | 07 06 1932 |
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Description: | Blackhawk Country Club dress up day for women titled "Children's Day." Women are dressed in children's costumes and are eating ice cream cones. |
Date: | 07 23 1955 |
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Description: | Dr. and Mrs. L. Riley McCormick, 2117 Monroe Street, in costume playing the piano at the Blackhawk Country Club 1920s costume party. |
Date: | 07 23 1955 |
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Description: | Mr. and Mrs. Al C. Steinhauer, 3910 Council Crest, dressed in costume, at the Blackhawk Country Club 1920s costume party. |
Date: | 07 23 1955 |
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Description: | Dr. and Mrs. L. Riley McCormick in costume, 2117 Monroe Street, playing the guitar and singing at the Blackhawk Country Club 1920s costume party. |
Date: | 07 23 1955 |
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Description: | Seated at a candlelit table are, left to right: Russell Sheaf, Dr. George H. Benson, Mrs. Sheaf, and Mrs. Benson in costume at the Blackhawk Country Club 1... |
Date: | 10 21 1949 |
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Description: | One of the humorous skits at the Shorewood Hills League cabaret party depicting a masculine takeoff of a typical women's bridge foursome. Left to right: We... |
Date: | 05 30 1950 |
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Description: | Children of University of Wisconsin faculty living in University Houses at Eagle Heights are costumed as Native Americans, cowboys, and flowers are marchin... |
Date: | 05 30 1950 |
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Description: | Vernie Swenson, 4 1/2, on the left, and her brother, Juddy, are shown in the exotic costumes they wore at the Memorial Day parade and celebration sponsored... |
Date: | 05 30 1950 |
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Description: | Suzanne Seifert, 3-year-old daughter of Professor and Mrs. Lester W. Seifert, is shown in her costume made of pink crepe paper, which she wore at the Memor... |
Date: | 05 30 1950 |
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Description: | The University of Wisconsin faculty band led the parade of children of University of Wisconsin faculty living in University Houses at Eagle Heights march i... |
Date: | 06 04 1950 |
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Description: | Seven children in costume who participated in one of the most colorful 4th of July parades in village history pose for a portrait on a lawn. |
Date: | 10 20 1950 |
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Description: | Participants in a skit called "Shorewood Goes to Town" depict a scene on a crowded Shorewood Hills bus at the Shorewood Community League "Shindig" event. F... |
Date: | 10 26 1951 |
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Description: | The "Old South" came to life as the Shorewood Hills Community League presented its minstrel show to Shorewood Hills residents and guests. Playing the roles... |
Date: | 10 26 1951 |
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Description: | The "Old South" came to life as the Shorewood Hills Community League presented its minstrel show to Shorewood Hills residents and guests. "End men" in blac... |
Date: | 10 26 1951 |
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Description: | The "Old South" came to life as the Shorewood Hills Community League presented its minstrel show to Shorewood Hills residents and guests. The Shorewood Sin... |
Date: | 07 04 1952 |
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Description: | Nancy, Glenn, and Tommy Lewis are shown costumed as sandwich board newspaper sections at the Shorewood Hills Fourth of July celebration. They won the most ... |
Date: | 07 04 1952 |
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Description: | Seven children dressed as cowboys 'portray the hardship of the 49ers trail.' They are, left to right: Bobby Curtis, John Curtis, John Levy, Bruce Levy, Vir... |
Date: | 05 01 1957 |
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Description: | The 30th anniversary of the village of Shorewood Hills was celebrated by the women of the community at a costume luncheon at the Blackhawk Country Club. Ga... |
Date: | 05 01 1957 |
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Description: | Attending the anniversary luncheon costumed as sophisticated debutantes of the 1927 era, are Irmgard Carpenter, Vivian Tallard, Janet Bleckwenn, and Doroth... |
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