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Shirley Temple doll takes stage at Daughters of Pioneers meeting

The Columbian
Published: March 26, 2011, 12:00am

Margaret Lubbers was the featured speaker at the St. Patrick’s Day meeting of the Ft. Vancouver Daughters of the Pioneers. It was held Mar. 17 at the Battle Ground Community Center.

Lubbers shared a portion of her doll collection, including an original 1936 Shirley Temple baby doll in the likeness of the famous child star. Other members also shared dolls they cherished from childhood.

Membership in the Ft. Vancouver Daughters of the Pioneers organization is open to descendants of pioneer families who came to Washington State prior to and during 1870. The group meets every third Thursday.

For more information, contact group president Nira Lang at 360-892-2382.

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