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Three-time Buffalo Zonta president and attorney Miss May S. Sickmon is presented with the Susan B. Anthony Award Miss May C. Sickmon, three-time Buffalo Zonta President and attorney advocating women's rights, was presented with the 1955 Susan B. Anthony award
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Local WBEN TV personality Mildred Miller hosted an April Fool's Party with fellow Zontian City Court Judge Madge Taggart Mildred Miller, together with her husband Bill, was a popular hostess of the local WBEN TV interviewing and cooking program 'Meet the Millers'. She also was very active in local women's organizations and helped to promote their charitable fund raising activities at every opportunity. Pictured (left to right) are: Mildred Miller, Bill Miller, Judge Madge Taggart
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Buffalo Zontians selecting hats to be featured in the 1956 Zonta Millinery Show Buffalo Zontians preparing for the 1956 millinery show presented by Siegel's in the Hotel Statler Georgian Room included (left to right): Marjorie Baker, Mrs. Paul J. Stroman and Marie B. Keefe
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Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1956-1957 at Hotel Statler Hilton Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1956-1957 included (left to right): Dr. Margaret Warwick Schley as President, Virginia Turner, 1st vice president, and Elizabeth Bondeson, 2nd vice president
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Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1958-1959 at Hotel Statler Hilton Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1958-1959 included (seated, left to right): President Mrs. Andrew J. (Mary S.) Switzer, Mrs. Prudence W. Wilcox
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Tribute to Zonta by Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company honoring its 40 years of community service Provides a brief history of Zonta and its 40 year record of achievements in community service particularly in the area of funding scholarships for women
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Leading Zontian organizers of a Monte Carlo party to aid the Zonta Service Fund for nursing scholarships Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight, general chairman of Monte Carlo party, with colleagues Bertha M. Fox and Mrs. Betty L. Senf
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Pitt Petri advertisement for an exhibit of Wedgwood china settings designed by leading Zonta career women Buffalo fine gifts store Pitt Petri showcased an exhibition of Wedgwood historic museum pieces on loan from England as well as special Wedgwood table settings by leading Buffalo Zontians
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Buffalo Zonta President Dr. Margaret Warwick Schley and colleague Edna M. Theobald sign up for the annual Press Forum Among the many local club-women who registered for the 1956 Courier Express Press Information Forum were Buffalo Zontians (left to right): Zonta publicity chairman Edna M. Theobald and President Dr. Margaret Warwick Schley
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Buffalo Zontian Judge Madge Taggart utilizes a desk drawer to make up prior to appearing on the bench A converted desk drawer becomes a dressing table for Judge Madge Taggart to prepare before going into court for a judicial session
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Buffalo Zontian volunteer Mrs. Marie B. Keefe receives her polio shot with a large needle to emphasize the importance of inoculation Dr. Grace T. Hansen (left) and Dr. Ellen Rudinger (center) of the Erie County Health Department shoot Buffalo Zontian volunteer Mrs. Marie B. Keefe with polio vaccine to emphasize the importance of inoculation against the disease
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Recipients of the Zonta Nursing School Scholarships pose in their professional nursing uniforms Grateful past and present recipients of the Buffalo Zonta Nursing Scholarships acknowledged that they would not have been able to pursue training without it. Recipients included (left to right): Joanna P. Jack, Phyllis M. Congilosi, Judith O. Bernbeck and (rear) Frances M. Curro.
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Buffalo Zontian women City Court Judges Taggart, Vogel and Mikoll prepare to take the bench Buffalo/Niagara Frontier City Court Judges include (left to right): Judge Madge Taggart, Judge Ruth D. Vogel and Judge Ann T. Mikoll
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Buffalo Zontians present their own comic version of 'What's Your Line?' at a Statler luncheon Buffalo Zontians Betty L. Senf (left) and Dorothy W. Grauer dressed in elaborate costumes representing diverse professions appropriate to a game of 'What's my line?'
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Buffalo Zontians set a fine civic example by registering to vote at the Erie County Board of Elections Patriotic Buffalo Zontians headed into the Erie County Board of Elections to vote include (left to right): Zonta Buffalo President Marjorie M. Baker, Dr. Carol Burd, Doris L. Arnold, Ethel M. Chandler and Mrs. Samuel J. Gottesman
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Buffalo Zontian women City Court Judges Vogel, Taggart and Mikoll at work Western New York City Court Judges include (left to right): Judge Ruth D. Vogel, Tonawanda City Court
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Former Buffalo Zonta president Betty L. Senf was promoted to assistant vice president at Western Savings Bank Buffalo Zonta past president Betty L. Senf's promotion at Western Savings Bank represents the highest position ever attained by a woman at the bank.
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Zontians and their guests observe annual Bosses Day by taking their boss out to lunch Guest speaker Mrs. Grace L Hudowalski, travel program supervisor of the New York State Commerce Department, enjoyed luncheon with Zonta guests Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer of Dwyers Pharmacy
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Zonta President Ethel Chandler and Vice President Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight provide an assist to two young cerebral palsy patients Buffalo Zonta President Ethel M. Chandler (left) and Vice President Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight help Ellie Beck (left) and Penny Ziehl to select the correct piece as a part of their year-round agency tour program
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Zonta Directors for 1955 pose for a group photo after their election at their annual meeting in the Hotel Statler Buffalo Zonta directors elected for 1956-1957 at the Hotel Statler included (seated, left to right): Mary Ellen Dunn, Virginia C. Turner, Dr. Virginia L. Cummings
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Award for Excellence in the 1957 District IV Press book Competition Annual awards for maintaining a pressbook was presented by each district within the Zonta International organization
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Award for Excellence in the 1955 District IV Press book Competition Annual awards for maintaining a pressbook was presented by each district within the Zonta International organization
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Zonta founders were feted at the 40th Anniversary celebration of the organization's founding in Buffalo, New York Charter members of Zonta International honored at its 40th anniversary included (left to right): Angela M. Barone, Mrs. William J. Witt, Mrs. William Stewart, Florence G. Fuchs, Edith Karnuth and Mrs. George Manson
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Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Thomas J. Atcheson and Mrs. Harlow M. Davis wrap Christmas gifts Buffalo Zontians held a Christmas party with gifts for the Camp Fire Girls and Girl Scouts of Buffalo in 1942
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Miss Harriet G. Cooke, kitchen counsellor of the Buffalo Evening News, was elected local Buffalo Zonta President in 1940 In addition to Buffalo Zonta President Miss Harriet G. Cooke being elected, Jane M. Wood was elected First vice president , Florence M. Scutt, Second vice president, Bertha M. Fox, Treasurer and Florence M. Forster, Secretary