Description: The Ford Girls Club was started in 1946 under the Recreation Section of Ford Motor Company. Every female employee salaried, or hourly was automatically a member (though active membership did cost $1.00 per year). Any immediate female family member of a club member could join, as could the wives of Ford male employees. The club was primarily social, meeting once a month in addition to dinners, picnics, dances, lectures, and workshops. Members were also service oriented - they held dances for returning veterans, gave gifts and visited veterans in hospitals, and each Christmas they participated in clothing dolls for the Goodfellows to distribute, making thousands and thousands of handmade dresses over the years. In this listing, we have a silver tone metal spade, pick with Ford Blue writing "Happy Spring from FORD MOTOR GIRLS CLUB. Item is in good condition consistent with age, wear, and storage. Some minor wwar to lettei. Appears most noticible on the P in speing. You'll have to look real close. Measurements are in photos. See description and photos for details. I see no damage but please see all pictures to verify condition and as they are part of the description. Keep in mind your opinion on the condition is your own. eBay provides the ability to enlarge the images for your close review. Ive described the items as best as I can. Im not an expert and I can make mistakes. Please see all pictures for details as they are part of the description and email if you have any questions or feel there is a discrepancy with the title or description. Check out my additional listings. I combine shipping when practical. NOTE - I typically ship within 24 hours. If you're watching or interested in other items, please send me a note that you're still looking. I'm patient and I will wait until you let me know you?re finished, to send you a combined invoice.
Price: 12.5 USD
Location: Algonac, Michigan
End Time: 2024-10-09T18:43:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Year: 1971