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Buffalo Zontians Miss Margaret J. Barry, Miss Allalee A. Babbidge and Mrs. Herbert Knight met to plan Zonta's 50th Anniversary Conference Key planners for the Zonta International 50th anniversary celebration and conference included (left to right): Miss Margaret J. Barry, Buffalo Zonta President Miss Allalee Babbidge and Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight
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Elected officers of the Zonta Club of Cheektowaga-Lancaster formed in 1969 and sponsored by Buffalo Zonta Officers of the Zonta Club of Cheektowaga-Lancaster included: Mrs. Teresa M. Dempsey as President and Mrs. Joseph P. Straubinger as Vice president
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Buffalo Zonta President Miss Dorothy W. Grauer awards scholarships to two college students pursuing studies in the health science field Miss Dorothy Grauer (left), Buffalo Zonta President, shaking hands with two Zonta education grant winners: Miss Kathleen A. Murray (center) and Miss Mildred M. Travis (right) who are both nursing students at D'Youville College, Buffalo, New York
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Zonta guest speaker Dr. Clifford C. Furnas, President Emeritus of the University of Buffalo, is flanked by Buffalo Zonta's First and Second vice presidents Participants in the Buffalo Zonta luncheon at which University of Buffalo President Emeritus Clifford C. Furnas (center)was guest speaker included: Buffalo Zonta First Vice President Miss Allalee A. Babbidge (left) and Buffalo Zonta Second Vice President Miss Jeannette Scudder (right)
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Buffalo Zontian delegates to the 39th Zonta International Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota Buffalo Zontians that were delegates to the 39th Zonta International Convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota (1968) included: Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach, Miss Dorothy W. Grauer, Mrs. Walter (Esther) Rick and Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight
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Buffalo Zontian Judge Mary Ann Killeen shakes hands with Senator Robert F. Kennedy upon his 1968 visit to Buffalo Buffalo Zontian Judge Mary Ann Killeen was selected to greet Senator Robert F. Kennedy when he visited Buffalo, New York as a part of his presidential campaign in the summer of 1968. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968 in Los Angeles, California
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Buffalo Zontians Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach and Judge Madge Taggart prepare for a new members welcome tea Retired Family Court Judge Madge Taggart (right), ably assisted by Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach (left), hosted a tea in her antique-adorned Williamsville home to welcome new members of Buffalo Zonta.
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Buffalo Zonta officers for 1968-1969 included Miss Dorothy W. Grauer as President and Miss Allalee A. Babbidge as First vice president Buffalo Zonta officers elected for 1968-1969 included (left to right): Miss Dorothy W. Grauer, president, and Miss Allalee A. Babbidge as first vice president
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Buffalo Zontian Miss Anna M. Mandel, chairperson of a fund-raising party to honor the late Zontian Amelia Earhart Late Zontian Amelia Earhart was honored by a bridge, tea and fashion show event at the Statler organized by Buffalo Zonta with the goal of swelling the international fund to aid budding aviatrixes.
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Flyer announcing a Buffalo Zonta-sponsored party to celebrate the second anniversary of the Zonta Club of Amherst Buffalo Zonta-hosted party to celebrate the second anniversary of their protege club The Zonta Club of Amherst at the Buffalo Trap and Field Club, Williamsville, New York
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Mrs. Marie K. Corcoran, President of the Zonta Club of Amherst, toasts to its success with officers at its Charter Dinner in 1965 Zonta Club of Amherst was officially chartered in 1965 and was organized under the sponsorship of Buffalo Zonta. Celebrants at the Amherst Zonta Charter Dinner included (left to right): Mrs. Herbert (Ella) Knight, Miss Anne Crowe, Miss Edna Nairn, Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Paul (Betty) Fernbach and Amherst Zonta President Miss Marie K. Corcoran.
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Buffalo Zontian Dr. Virginia L. Cummings, Curator of Anthropology at the Buffalo Museum of Science, displays a Melanesian ceremonial mask Buffalo Museum of Science Curator of Anthropology Virginia L. Cummings examines a Melanesian ceremonial mask in front of an exhibit of weaponry and other artifacts from the South Pacific that were on display for the Museum's 100th anniversary meeting.
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Zontians enjoy the performance of Polish dancers at a Zonta International luncheon in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Buffalo Zontian participants at the international luncheon in Toronto included (far left to right): Miss Mary G. Williamson
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Tour bus waits in front of the Buffalo Red Cross headquarters for its Zontian tour guide as a part of Zonta's program of community service Buffalo Zonta adopted a four-pronged program of service to others in 1960 that was carried out on an annual basis via a series of guided tours to various service organizations in the Buffalo area. Year-round sponsorship of these tours was provided by the United Community Chest and Red Cross Appeal and acquainted tour participants with the value gleaned from community investment in handicapped rehabilitation, placement of children in loving foster homes, training in first-aid and home-nursing, family counseling and senior citizen support.
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Buffalo Zonta's Jacqueline Cochran Day Luncheon at the Statler Hilton Group photograph of the Buffalo Zonta luncheon honoring Zontian aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran on designated 'Jacqueline Cochran Day' (March 17, 1959) in Buffalo, New York, which was hosted by Zontian Mildred Cristall (seen seated, counter-clockwise, fifth from right)
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Program cover for Zonta's Gracious Living 1959 project to benefit Zonta's Community Service Projects Buffalo Zonta's Gracious Living 1959 program featured the latest in food, fabrics and fashions for the home of tomorrow
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Zonta Directors for 1956 gather in the Hotel Statler Terrace Room after their election Buffalo Zonta directors elected for 1956-1957 at the Hotel Statler included (left to right): Mrs. Marion R. Benedict, Dr. Margaret A. Grant, Elizabeth Bondeson, Louise C. Goodyear and Rose F. Steinkrauss
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Buffalo Zontians celebrate at their 1957 annual Associates Day luncheon Participants in Buffalo Zonta Associates' Day included (left to right): Mrs. Alvin C. Hoddick, Miss Helen Weis and guest speaker from Syracuse University Dr. Barbara P. Griggs
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Zontians Helen Z. M. Rodgers and Mrs. Conrad (Irene) Welttlaufer plan the Spring 1940 Zonta International Conference Dedicated Buffalo Zontians and conference committee chairpersons Mrs. Helen Z. M. Rodgers, counsel, and Mrs. Conrad (Irene) Welttlaufer discuss the Zonta International Conference at the Hotel Statler slated for April 1940
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Buffalo Zontians took over management of the William Hengerer's department store during its 1932 annual Women's Day Zontians that took over operations of the William Hengerer department store on Women's Day included (left to right): Dorothy McFarland, Mary McKenna and Buffalo Zonta President Ruth Palmer Chapin
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Zonta Romance Map with its author Josephine Wickser and first purchaser Dr. Edith R. Hatch In a photograph by Beach, Romance Map creator Josephine Wilhelm Wickser and its first purchaser Dr. Edith Hatch examine and discuss sales of the map which was produced to fund education for underprivileged girls.
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Buffalo Zontians perform as Shakespearean lovers Romeo and Juliet in a comedy-tragedy authored by Miss Marian de Forest Zonta founder Marian de Forest created a drama based on the literary characters Romeo and Juliet which was performed by Buffalo Zontians Elise Lord Bradford (left, Juliet) and Luella Fisher (right, Romeo)
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Miss Agnes C. Wesselman, President of the Buffalo Zonta Club, 1939 Miss Agnes Wesselman served Buffalo Zonta in a variety of roles for many years including her term as president in 1939-1940
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Zontians relive their childhood days at the 1924 annual summer outing Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country with even the president Mrs. Charles Evans (far left) joining in the festivities
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Buffalo Zontians compete in a pie eating contest at their 1926 annual summer outing in Clarence, New York Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country