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Robert Lemmon & Edith Dale Model Fall Fashions In Michigan Stadium, October 1956

Robert Lemmon & Edith Dale Model Fall Fashions In Michigan Stadium, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1956
Caption:
TWEEDS LEAD THE WAY: Michigan's football fans, both women and men, choose tweeds. Mrs. Dale Malcolm wears a green imported Scottish wool tweed by Tailorbrooke. The belted suit is worn with a matching coat and a green velvet enlarged pillbox. Her soft bag is also green velvet. Robert L. Lemmon, of Jacobson's, is her companion. Mrs. Malcolm's costume will be shown at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary fashion show which will feature clothes from Jacobson's and men's wear from Wagner & Co.

Edith Dale Models A Fall Cocktail Dress, October 1956

Edith Dale Models A Fall Cocktail Dress, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1956
Caption:
Mrs. Dale is wearing a green and blue cocktail dress by Luis Estavez, winner of the Coty Award as the outstanding young designer of the year. Noted for his tricky details, Estavez here features a draped Chinese neckline.

Junior Chamber of Commerce Donates Christmas Toys to Ann Arbor's Santa, Albert F. Warnhoff, December 1955

Junior Chamber of Commerce Donates Christmas Toys to Ann Arbor's Santa, Albert F. Warnhoff, December 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1955
Caption:
Help For Santa: Albert Warnhoff, Ann Arbor's Santa Claus, gets help from the Junior Chamber of Commerce Auxillary, which made stuffed animals, mittens, horses, aprons and painted tricycles. Foam rubber for the animals was donated by Bertha Muehlig's. Presenting the toys were Mrs. William Frakes of Berkley Ave. (left) and Mrs. Malcolm Dale of Edgewood Ave. Chairmen of the various projects were Mrs. Philip Spear of S. State St., stuffed animals; Mrs. Irv Halman of Ypsilanti, mittens; Mrs. Bruce Maslin of Keech Ave., hobby horses; Mrs. John Walters of Spring St., tricycles, donated by Mrs. Russel Andres; and Mrs. William Willits of Packard St., aprons.