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The official song of the Peach Blossom Festival, "When it's Peach Blossom Time in Arcadia," is now on sale. It was published by Hortense Seymour.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 23, 1950
Pages
p. 15
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Spotlight on and caricature of Hortense Seymour, chairman of the Peach Blossom Ball.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 22, 1950
Pages
p. 1 Second Section (See basement box 112.)
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Judy Muscat, 17, will reign at second Annual Arcadia Peach Blossom Festival. Four princesses in Muscat's court. Photos.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 15, 1950
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Plans for Arcadia's Peach Blossom Festival promise big day on March 25: parade, park events, celebrities and ball.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 15, 1950
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Biographic sketch and caricature of Mel Pratt, proprietor of the Music Mart and Mr. Music of the Peach Blossom City.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
April 5, 1950
Pages
p. 1 Section 2 (See basement box 112.)
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Spring Festival -formerly Peach Blossom Festival
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
September 13, 1951 p. 1
April 24, 1952 p. 1
May 1, 1952 p. 1
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Peach Tree Park chosen as city's war memorial site. "Peppermint candy" peach trees will be planted on a 30 x 300 strip of land parallel to the rear of the City Hall in a tiny park to commemorate Arcadia youths who lost their lives in World War II.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
January 18, 1950
Pages
p. 4 (See basement box 112.)
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Arcadia Peach Festival set for Saturday, March 25. Events includes dedication of War Memorial Park.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
January 18, 1950
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Levitt, Oct. 7.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
October 10, 1957
Pages
p. 21
Announcement Type
Birth
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Birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Seymour, June 15.
Newspaper
Arcadia Bulletin
Date
June 22, 1953
Pages
p. 3
Announcement Type
Birth
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Local artist
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 18, 1957
Pages
p. 3
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Form local chapter
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
October 4, 1956
Pages
p. 1
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Mrs. Richard Durkee, known professionally as "Carmeleta," will appear in South Pasadena before a Masonic Lodge meeting. She recently opened a studio in the Arcadia Music Mart.
Newspaper
Arcadia Bulletin
Date
September 1, 1952
Pages
p. 4
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Arcadians Sammy Allen Still and Raymond Haddock were injured when attacked by unidentified persons.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 15, 1950
Pages
p. 5 (See basement box 112.)
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Biographic sketch of W. W. Anderson, manager of local bowling alleys.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
February 22, 1950
Pages
p. 3 (See basement box 112.)
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Arcadia artist, Dorothy Schmit, won first place in oil painting in the eighth annual "Landmarks Exhibition."
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
February 27, 1958
Pages
p. 16
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Dana intermediary school opened for first time last Tuesday.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
September 20, 1954
Pages
p. 1
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Leon Ware, a former resident of Arcadia now living in Newport Beach, has published a new novel, "The Phantom of the Bridge."
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune Section Two No page number
Date
August 26, 1954
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Noted organist Elsie Mae Emerson to present concert at Arcadia Music Mart, announced owner Mel Pratt. Emerson is an organist on the famous "Queen for a Day" show both on television and radio. She will play and demonstrate the Minshall electronic organ.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune
Date
July 2, 1953
Pages
Section 2, p. 1
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The site of Arcadia's first home, the Unruh house at the corner of Huntington Drive and First Avenue, is now occupied by the new Standard Station.
Newspaper
Arcadia Tribune & News p 2 w / photo
Date
December 13, 1951
Pages
p 2 w / photo