Ex-official Frederick dies on hunt

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Kiwanis Host To 4-H Members

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1936
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Girls at the 4-H Club-Kiwanis Picnic, 1936

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1936
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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
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Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center [this photo]. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.
Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
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Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center [this photo]. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.
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4-H Sheep Shearing Demonstration at Forshee Farm, August 1939

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1939
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Washtenaw County 4-H Style Delegates, March 1938

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1938
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Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1938
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STYLE DELEGATES: Three of these four girls will represent Washtenaw county in district clothing club competition at Lansing this summer as a result of their victories in the style contest of the Achievement program last night at the Masonic temple. From left to right, they are: Virginia Forshee, girls' room project delegate; Caroline Kalmbach, wool project winner; Glenya Heininger, cotton project; and Nola Anglemyre, cotton project. The last named is an alternate delegate. With the exception of Miss Forshee, the girls are wearing the clothes they modeled.
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1938
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STYLE DELEGATES: Three of these four girls will represent Washtenaw county in district clothing club competition at Lansing this summer as a result of their victories in the style contest of the Achievement program last night at the Masonic temple. From left to right, they are: Virginia Forshee, girls' room project delegate; Caroline Kalmbach, wool project winner; Glenya Heininger, cotton project; and Nola Anglemyre, cotton project. The last named is an alternate delegate. With the exception of Miss Forshee, the girls are wearing the clothes they modeled.
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4-H Kiwanis Dinner for Prize Winners, November 1937

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1937
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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1937
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Superior 4-H Club Gains Permanent Possession Of Trophy: When they were awarded the State Savings Bank for the general excellence of their summer program at Achievement Day exercises Monday, members of the Superior 4-H Farmers Club gained permanent possession of the cup. It was the third time they had won the trophy which is being held in the picture by Donald Gill. Members of the club are from left to right: Front row -- George Carver, Wallace Smith, James Forshee, Donald Gill, Robert Copper, Glenn Fishbeck, and Janet Mulreed. In the background, reading from left to right: George McKim Jr., Lester Williams, Hugh Cooper, Clark Spike, Erwin Steeb, leader of the club, Lucy Steeb, John Smith, Elizabeth Haas, Dorothy Forshee, Virginia Forshee, Doris Fishbeck, John Carver Jr., Dorothy Braun, Elizabeth Reddeman, Elwood Parker and Leona Parker.
Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1937
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Superior 4-H Club Gains Permanent Possession Of Trophy: When they were awarded the State Savings Bank for the general excellence of their summer program at Achievement Day exercises Monday, members of the Superior 4-H Farmers Club gained permanent possession of the cup. It was the third time they had won the trophy which is being held in the picture by Donald Gill. Members of the club are from left to right: Front row -- George Carver, Wallace Smith, James Forshee, Donald Gill, Robert Copper, Glenn Fishbeck, and Janet Mulreed. In the background, reading from left to right: George McKim Jr., Lester Williams, Hugh Cooper, Clark Spike, Erwin Steeb, leader of the club, Lucy Steeb, John Smith, Elizabeth Haas, Dorothy Forshee, Virginia Forshee, Doris Fishbeck, John Carver Jr., Dorothy Braun, Elizabeth Reddeman, Elwood Parker and Leona Parker.
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County Health Contest Winners, November 1937

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1937
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Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1937
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Three Health Champions In One Family: These three children of Mrs. Jane Forshee, 2511 Milford Rd., were winners in the health contest conducted by Miss Pearl M. Haist, county public health nurse, to select candidates for the district contest next year in Lansing. One of the reasons for this "family victory," according to Mrs. Forshee, is that the three "practically live on milk." From left to right they are: Dorothy Forshee, of the Senior Endwell 4-H club, senior girls' champion; James Forshee, Superior 4-H club, junior boys' winner; and Virginia Forshee, Junior Endwell club, junior girls' alternate.
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1937
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Three Health Champions In One Family: These three children of Mrs. Jane Forshee, 2511 Milford Rd., were winners in the health contest conducted by Miss Pearl M. Haist, county public health nurse, to select candidates for the district contest next year in Lansing. One of the reasons for this "family victory," according to Mrs. Forshee, is that the three "practically live on milk." From left to right they are: Dorothy Forshee, of the Senior Endwell 4-H club, senior girls' champion; James Forshee, Superior 4-H club, junior boys' winner; and Virginia Forshee, Junior Endwell club, junior girls' alternate.
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Endwell 4-H Club Includes Five Pairs Of Sisters, March 1937

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1937
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