Box 1
Contains 243 Results:
""Always Something", June 7, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Tom Smith, first president of the Senior Citizens' Assembly, Inc., organized two years ago, helped plan the party attended by 500 St. Paulites over the age of 60.
"...Learning and Enjoying at Any Age", April 1967
"Building Bird Houses", circa 1967
Newpaper clipping reads as follows:
Building bird houses is a favorite spring activity. Fred Gunnersen, 90 Wilkin st., shows some of the finer techniques on the jigsaw to, left to right, Louise Chase, 549 Selby ave.; Peter Reily, 62, S. St. Albans st., and Delfino Estrade, 261 W. Kellogg blvd.
"I wanna go back", June 7, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
"I wanna go back to my little grass schack in Kahoolawa Hawaii"...Roch Brousseau, 1726 Ashland, leads the "chorus line" as Mrs. Herman McCrosker plays the accompaniment.
Estelle Pfremmer gives performance, circa 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Warner H. Clapp, Central Towers, King Winter IX, and Agnes Malone, 439 S. Lexington, Queen of the Northlands, watch from front row flanked by, left, program chairman Estelle Pfremmer of 466 Laurel, with guitar, Agnes Klein, 544 Central Ave. W., and Lucie Dibee, 1501 Klainert.
"Registering in", June 7, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Registering in for the afternoon's party, Mrs. Florence Kuhn, 1061 Linwood, AARP, Ann Covart, 599 S. Saratoga, Retired Teachers, Mrs. Eva Thierry, 729 Oakdale, Legislative Council, and Mrs. Roch Brousseau, 1726 Ashland, crowd around Center Aide Mrs. Ann Arner, 777 Ashland.
"Mothers Day", May 1967
Ad for mother's day.
"Hawaiian Party", May 21, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
Hawaiian party Wednesday at the downtown senior citizens center, 349 Washington st. are these members of Associated Senior Citizens Assembly, Inc.
"1st Neighborhood Service Center to Open Monday", June 18, 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
The first Neighborhood Service center--a combination of service agency representatives--will open Monday in the Hallie Q. Brown Community house, 553 Aurora ave. The pilot project, initiated by the planning and research council of the Greater St. Paul United Fund, will provide a full range of health, group and case-work services to families in the Summit-University area.
"Oldsters to Hold Hard-Time Party", 1967
An excerpt from the newspaper clipping reads as follows:
An Old-Time, Hard-Time party for St. Paul's senior citizens will be held 1 p.m. Monday in the new senior citizen's center at 349 Washington st. All of St. Paul's elderly citizens are invited and are asked to dress in one or the other of the two themes, said Estelle Pfremmer, party chairman. Ladiies are asked to bring cookies and gentlemen a 25-cent coin, she said.