N.J. Abele took this picture of a large group of people at a dance at the Odd Fellows Hall about 1912. A few people were identified in notes on the back of the original picture:
The couple at the bottom of this close up view appear to adore each other:
The people at the party were dressed in formal attire.
Some of the ladies wore flowers or ribbons in their hair.
The upper level of the Odd Fellows Hall was the site of many dances in twentieth century Sandusky.
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