From the Margaret Kelly Collection on the Bluebell Girls, MS-00604. The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings about the Bluebell Girls, Folies-Bergère, and dancer Catherine Dunne's experiences in Milan, Italy at the start of World War II.
Several newspaper clippings and a photograph reviewing the performance Ballets 1958 des Etoiles de Paris featuring dancer Vassili Sulich. The newspaper clipping on the left is dated June 19, 1958. The newspaper clipping on the right is from the Daily Telegraph, dated June 18, 1958. The image at the bottom is from The Dancing Times.
Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler at a Mesquite Club function in Las Vegas. Emma was present at the first anniversary party of the club, and was honored as a past president at this 41st anniversary of the club. Pictured with her are seated, first row: L-R: Mrs. William S. Park; Mrs. W. E. Ferron; Mrs. R. A. Wickman; Mrs. A. W. Blackman; Mrs. Robert Dula; and Mrs. Charles P. Ball. Standing, L-R: Mrs. Thomas E. Taney; Mrs. Lloyd R. Hile; Mrs. A. C. Grant; Mrs. William Norton Schuyler [Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler]; Mrs. A. J. Brimacombe; Mrs. Spencer Butterfield; Mrs. David Farnsworth; and Mrs. C. C Boyer.
Articles demonstrate attitudes and activities of women during World War including home economics, fashion, want ads. "Hooverized" recipes Herbert Hoover head of Amercan Food Administration encouraged Americans to voluntarily reduce food consumption to avoid rationing. Michelin Man