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    Janet Duffel and Debbie Jones in a Joint Junior Piano Recital

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    This is the program for the joint junior piano recital of Janet Duffel and Debbie Jones. The recital took place on November 7, 1974, in Mitchell Hall Auditorium

    Interview with Janet M. Beason

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    Janet M. Beason was born,raised, and married in Jacksonville,NC. After her divorce she and her 2 sons moved to Wilmington, NC where she opened JB's Newsstand at Plaza East. There she renewed a working relationship with David Jones, who, with his brother, owned several businesses in Jacksonville. Janet told Jones she would help him out for 6 mos. Janet is now the guiding hand for the various David L. Jones business involvements, making decisions on a CEO level. She says one of her dreams is to get a college degree, even though she has acquired astute business acumen. Janet is a Master Diver, and owns and operates a Diving School. She is proud to be involved in mentoring children, and from a screened list of the most needy takes under wing those who need a sense of security and takes them into her home for a day, and finds teaching these kids Scuba Diving instills self confidence. Janet shares her time and talents as a caring woman by deep hands on involvement woth Chamber of Commerce, Men For Hope, Willie Stargell Kidney Foundation, Thalian Hall, The Seahawk CLub, and is on the Board for Domestic Violence Shelter and Services. She is active politically, but behind the scenes. Her heart lies in the education of children, all children, and feels this is the basis of a healthy, rewarding life. Her greatest hope is to attend college level classes, and maybe down th road get a degree. For now she is a happy, fulfilled woman who feels Wilmington is wonderful, and even with growth of surrounding counties, will always be the hub

    Janet Warm Jones Grant and the development of the North Shore

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    Janet Warm Jones Grant was born in 1929 in Grand Haven and lived on Lake Michigan all her life. Her father, Harold Warm, owned lake front property from the North Pier in Grand Haven to what is Hoffmaster Park in Norton Shores today. Janet details the development and history of the North Shore property, especially The Cabana Colony Club, which was a popular nightspot offering cabins, dancing and entertainment prior to World War II. During the war, the club closed down and the cabins sold and moved to Spring Lake soon after. About this time, Harold and his son David formed the Michigan Development Company. Janet tells the story of the family business

    Lone star quilt by Margaret Jane Werrett Williams Jones

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    Image of Lone Star quilt created in 1920 by Margaret Jane Werrett Williams Jones. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Janet Duke Fisher as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994

    Interview with Janet Seapker

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    Interview with Janet Seapker, former director of the Cape Fear Museum and noted preservationist

    Fletcher Jones Florado Float

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/324396Front view of Fletcher Jones Florado float with staff in normal clothes and period dress. Judged best entry of 25 floats in Florado Warrnambool Procession and best commercial entry. Staff in front of float: Brian Hoy, Joan Hoy, Stanley ?, ? McKinney, Josef ?, Janet Lackie, Gunther Heinemann, Mary Kavanagh. Staff on float: Sue Murphy, Val Maloney, Mandy Reddick, Jill Bish, Bill Reddick, Rosemary Wolff, Brian Woodman, Bea Hermanns, Carol Swain, Cathy Suha, Helen Guy. Inscribed on reverse: A. Inscribed on reverse: Not Scanned 1963. Inscribed on reverse: for Staff 19.175529 Sub-item: [2012.0031.00896] "Fletcher Jones Florado Float

    Janet Lynn Scholes, Toledo, Ohio, 1949

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    Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Students | Class portraits | 1949-1950 | Girls | Seventh grade | Scholes, Janet Lyn

    Janet Elizabeth Fifer, Toledo, Ohio, 1949

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    Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Students | Class portraits | 1949-1950 | Girls | Sixth grade | Fifer, Janet Elizabet

    Janet Lee Kollmeier, Toledo, Ohio, 1949

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    Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Students | Class portraits | 1949-1950 | Girls | Seventh grade | Kollmeier, Janet Le

    Janet Estell Swartz, Toledo, Ohio, 1949

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    Terms associated with the photograph are: Jones Junior High School (Toledo, Ohio) | Junior high schools | Students | Class portraits | 1949-1950 | Girls | Sixth grade | Swartz, Janet Estel
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