Group portrait of past Commanders of the American Legion who received pins at the Mora Country Club, including: Frank Powers (1935-1942), Robert Langworth (1954), Doug King (1930), Arthur Bartelt (1955), Carlton Waddell (1949), William Fisher (1952), Earl C. West (1928), Don Nelson (1950), Al Oberlander (1953), William Stotts (1947), Claude O. Dresser (1931), Kles E. McIlhargey (1920, 1921, 1940), Paul Grahek (1927), Claude Brown (1937), Adolph Selil (1938), and Oscar Sivertson (1936).
Group photograph of Mora Country Club, American Legion Post #201 and the 40 Year Members: inlcuduing: Willard Wenberg, Douglas King, Frank P. Powers, Edwin R. Skoglund, Vern L. Rogers, Carl Johnson, Joseph G. Stariha, Emil Oslin, Kleo E. McThargey, Adolph Sehl. Absent from picture are: Frank Gorham, and John Hillman.
The American Range Corporation's Annual Employee Picnic held in Shakopee. Evelyn (Huth) Cox is standing above the "N" in "American" and is wearing a white hat. Judge J.J. Moriarity is standing to the right of the band's horn player. Moriarity is dressed in a white shirt and tie. To the right of Moriarity is Evelyn's father Hal Huth, an employee of the American Range Corporation.
The football, baseball fields and stands are complete, and bocce ball courts lie in the foreground. Rock piles (far right) will soon be used to build the field house.
Attendees are gathered for a social dinner event in the dining hall on the first floor of the Charles Thompson Memorial Hall. The window that opens on to the kitchen is visible in the background. The woman facing the camera on the front right end is Eldora Jones.
The Aurora Club for Young Women was sponsored by the Emanuel Cohen Center on Minneapolis's North Side. The club provided recreational and social opportunities for young Jewish women in the neighborhood.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives