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| Oberlin
Junior Women's Club |
| Biography/Administrative
History |
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Oberlin Junior Women’s Club was a philanthropic and social
club organized in 1954. Over the years the Oberlin Junior Women’s
Club was involved in community projects, such as blood typing at
the Lorain County Fair, book collections for local school libraries,
and various philanthropies to benefit hospitals and civil defense
funds. Activities for members included the Annual Mother and Daughter
Banquet. It remained active until the mid-1980s when the lack of
membership proved too great a strain on the club. Maretta (Peg)
Van Ausdale was the president during the period covered by the
bulk of the collection. |
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