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Miss Jeannette M. Kempton was a chief organizer of the 1928 Zonta District C Conference at the Hotel Statler, Buffalo, New York Miss Jeannette M. Kempton was prominent in the activities of Buffalo Zonta which served as the hostess club for many district conferences held in Buffalo over the years
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Buffalo Zontians line up to depart for their 1928 annual summer outing in Clarence, New York A large crowd turned out for the Buffalo Zontians' annual summer picnic at the Buffalo Auto Club's country club in Clarence, New York led by Committee Chairman Miss Grace O'Brian
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Buffalo Zontian Wilhelmine A. Hamelman was a pioneer in advertising Wilhelmine A. Hamelman not only was an innovative advertising executive, she became a high official in one of the nation's leading advertising firms
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Buffalo Zontians ready to depart for their 1929 annual summer outing at the Buffalo Auto Club's Country Club in Clarence, New York Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country
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Zontian Miss Arletta M. Lothrop, Superintendent of the Albright Art School, addressed the Buffalo Woman's City Club on the Growth of Art in Buffalo Miss Arletta Lothrop is a passionate advocate for the growth of art in Buffalo through her position as head of the Albright Art School
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Elected Buffalo Zonta Board of Directors members for 1930 assemble for a group photograph Nine Buffalo Zonta Directors elected for 1930-1931 were (seated, left to right): Ruth Palmer Chapin, Myrtle V. Caudell, Grace W. Schwinn, Katherine Koch
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Buffalo Zontian Miss Anna M. Mandel is an umbrella manufacturer and collector of rare umbrella specimens Miss Anna M. Mandel was an active Member of Buffalo Zonta for many years and, as an umbrella manufacturer and collector, often shared her unique collection with her fellow Zontians
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Mrs. Helen Z. M. Rodgers, President of the Buffalo Zonta Club represented her chapter at the 1932 Zonta International Conference in Niagara Falls, New York Mrs. Helen Z. M. Rodgers served Buffalo Zonta for many years both as its president and a perennial representative at all major Zonta International events
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Buffalo Zontians honored five Buffalo women authors at a Hotel Statler dinner in 1933 Authors honored at the Buffalo Zonta dinner were (seated left to right): Nelia Gardner White and Anna Katharine Green (Mrs. Charles Rohlfs) seated with the Buffalo Zonta President Helen Z. M. Rodgers
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Buffalo Zontians received and entertained the visiting President of Zonta International Mrs. S. Katherine Maddux of Chicago Pictured with Zonta International President Mrs. S. Katherine Maddux (center) are local Buffalo President Helen Z. M. Rodgers (left) and Louise C. Gerry, past Zonta International president.
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International leaders attended Zonta's 15th Anniversary dinner celebration at the Hotel Statler, Buffalo, New York, November 1934 Prominent Zontians attending the 15th Anniversary celebrations were (left to right): Zonta founder and first president Marian de Forest, Buffalo President Margaret Beach, International Zonta President Cora E. MacKenzie and Helen Z. M. Rodgers the master of ceremonies.
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Buffalo Zonta's delegates upon departure for the 1926 Regional Zonta Convention in Rochester, New York Buffalo Zontians that were chosen as delegates for the Flower City Convention include (left to right): Tess Sedweek, Clara B. McCollum, A. Edmere Cabana, A.G. Brixey, Isabell Ryan, Mrs. Thad Gardiner, Edna Weyand and Mrs. Ennis Leybourne.
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National Zonta President Louise C. Gerry of Buffalo poses with U.S. President Calvin Coolidge and a host of fellow Zontians at their national convention in Washington, D.C. Prominent Buffalo Zontian Louise C. Gerry was re-elected president of the National Confederation of Zonta Clubs at the annual election in Washington, D.C. where she was fortunate to meet the President of the United States Calvin Coolidge.
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Zontians pose together near a child-sized slide at their 1924 annual picnic Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country with all participants joining fully in the activities
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Buffalo Zontians compete in sack races at their 1926 annual summer outing in Clarence, New York Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country
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Buffalo Zonta members enjoy the annual corn roast at their 1926 autumn outing Buffalo Zontians enjoy a corn roast on their autumn country outing in 1926
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Buffalo Zonta members pose in front of the McKinley Monument prior to leaving on their 1925 annual summer outing Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country
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Buffalo Zonta members participate in a balloon race at their 1924 annual summer outing Buffalo Zontians traditionally held an annual outing each summer in the country
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World-class flier Lieutenant Jack Harding and crew visited the Buffalo Zonta Club for a benefit performance recounting his around the world flight Proceeds from the Lieutenant Jack Harding story performance will benefit Buffalo Zonta's charitable Fund for Girls' Work
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Zonta Amelia Earhart Trophy established in 1938 to be awarded to the woman having the most distinguished flying record Trophy designed by sculptor Suzanne Silvercruys Farnham
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Zonta members who have achieved fame: actress and theater manager Jessie Bonstelle, journalist Ida M. Tarbell and Dr. Rosalie Slaughter-Morton, physician Provides a composite portrait of three Zonta members who have achieved great accomplishments in their respective fields of theater, journalism and medicine
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Zonta song lyrics Transcribes two verses of the official Zonta Song set to the tune of an old Russian national hymn
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Zonta International flyer defining its goals and mission Defines the purpose and scope of the Zonta International organization membership in specific terms
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Zonta Club of Buffalo (District IV) flyer highlighting its financial support of various local projects Delineates the dollar amounts spent on each Zonta project including: Beautification of the City, Ethnic Enterprises, Cultural Commitments, Youth-Nature Projects and Health Services
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Zonta members relax at their 1930 annual outing Buffalo Zonta members pictured left to right are: Marie Buss, Blanche Durham, Pearl Wilson and Winifred Stokes