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Mennonite Style

  JULY 19, 2021 Ester Sauvain came to America from Switzerland in the mid 1850s with her parents. While she left her homeland behind, she brought with her the customs of her religion, including the modest outfits traditionally worn by women of her faith. Week 29: Fashion Ester was a worshiping Christian of the Mennonite faith. The Mennonite church is a denomination of Anabaptists named after Menno Simons, who typically practice adult baptism and stand for pacifism. In the United States, there is common confusion and a lack of distinction at times between the Mennonite and Amish communities as they are both sometimes referred to as “plain people” and tend to wear plain dress, however, the general difference is that Mennonites live a simple life, but do not avoid advancements in technology or electricity like the Amish do. While it’s not confirmed if Ester’s parents or church practiced specific costume guidelines in Switzerland, there is photo evidence proving it was institutionalize...

Colorize and Enhance B&W Photos for Free Before Sept. 10th, 2020

  SEPTEMBER 05, 2020 Head on over to MyHeritage.com THIS WEEK to upload your black and white photos for FREE (you’ll need to set up a free registered account with the site first). The system will instantly enhance the image and utilize cutting-edge software to give color to your photo! Check out some of my personal examples below. BEFORE Photo of Dixon Family on wagon, 1904, West Virginia, black and white original in personal possession of Kira D. Foltz. AFTER Photo of Dixon Family on wagon, 1904, West Virginia, black and white original in personal possession of Kira D. Foltz; digital colorized image,  MyHeritage  (MyHeritage.com : accessed 5 Sep 2020). Here’s what the colorizer looks like in action! Screenshot of MyHeritage Photo Enhancer Tool, 5 Sep 2020,  MyHeritage  (MyHeritage.com : accessed 5 Sep 2020); photo of John C. Eggenberger in his confectionary and grocery store, 1905, Boone, Iowa, black and white original courtesy of Sandra (Foltz) Vallo in person...