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Mrs. Clara A. Knight

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
September
Year
1943
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Mrs. Mary Culver

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
June
Year
1937
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Mrs. Matilda B. Mummery

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
July
Year
1944
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Benefit Performance Of Play Arranged

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
January
Year
1939
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Mrs. Morris W. Leibert, Visitor Here Is Feted At Graystones, October 2, 1936 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Mrs. Morris W. Leibert, Visitor Here Is Feted At Graystones, October 2, 1936 image
Year:
1936
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1936
Caption:
Visitor Here Is Feted - Mrs. Morris W. Leibert of New York City, past president of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons, was honored at a tea here yesterday aftrnoon. She is the house guest of Mrs. Albert R. Crittenden (left) of the Anberay apartments, and Mrs. R. Wallace Teed (center) was hostess for the tea at Graystones, her home on Highland Rd. where the group is shown. Mrs. Leibert is at the right.

Phoebe Beal Circle of King's Daughters, November 1939

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Year:
1939
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 15, 1939
Caption:
Their Sewing Helps Red Cross: Production of garments for war relief, to be distributed by the Red Cross, is the objective of the sewing of these two, affliated with Phoebe Beal circle of the King's Daughters. Refugee sewing is one of the volunteer services and an important activity of the Red Cross. The Washtenaw county chapter sends the clothing to New York from where it is dispatched to Europe for distribtuion among refugees there. Urgent requests have been made to the American Red Cross for large quantities of warm winter clothing suitable for the relief of Polish refugees in Rumania, Hungary, Latvia and Lithuania and requests also have been made for clothing by the British and French Red Cross. Volunteers make hospital bed shirts, convalescent robes, men, women's and children's sweaters, men's stockings, mufflers, and beanies, women's and girs' dresses, boys' shirts and suits, and layettes. The emphasis at present is on winter weight garments. Only new garments now are being sent for the refugees. Because of the current demand for war relief garments, the refugee sewing work is at its peak during the present Red Cross roll call for members.