The Vindicator | published: April 13, 2018
STYLES FROM THE PAST - Darren Boatwright (above) finds it takes some pulling to get into an old-fashioned boot. Mrs Paul Hunter, Junior League member, wears a dress which might have been in style when such boots were the fashion. Jingle bells from a horse harness of yester-year ring their pleasant peal for Voncile Judge (center, left) and Viola Penson. At far right, Patricia Mattison, fifth grader, tries a bonnet from the collection when it made a recent visit to Mary Haddow School. HISTORY IN SUITCASE - This red-white-and-blue suitcase (left) will be visiting fifth graders in 26 of the Youngstown public schools during 1975-76 as a bicentennial project. Mrs. James Lang, Junior League's assistant chairman for the Junior League's assistant chairman for the Junior League-Arms Museum program, opens the collection for students at Mary Haddow School. Mark Boyd (center) seems skeptical, but Ream Jadallah already is delighted with the bonnet. Inspecting a powder horn and candle molds (above) from a past era are Pamela Jackson (left) and Tina Lilley. COFFEE MILL - Human energy used to provide the power for grinding. Trying their hands (left to right) are Sherraine Thomkins and Christine Reisinger with Mrs. J. Walter Dragelevich of the Junior League providing instruction.
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