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Family Group, Five Generations: Mother's Day Reunion
Mrs. Mary Olive Highsmith, celebrating 97th birthday
Francis Vre Thomson,
War
Chest Drive Executive
Francis Vre Thomson,
War
Chest Drive Executive
Francis Vre Thomson,
War
Chest Drive Executive
Francis Vre Thomson,
War
Chest Drive Executive
Crowley auction for
War
Chest Benefit. J. N. Clark holding shot gun shells
Crowley auction for
War
Chest Benefit. J. B. McLain holding a hen
Crowley auction for
War
Chest Benefit. J. W. Ragland of Mansfield, auctioner at Crowley
Leon Fraser, left, National Red Cross
War
Fund chairman, and R. K. Hanger, chairman of the Tarrant County Chapter
Sixth
War
Loan Drive. Colonel and Mrs. Frank Kurtz.
William P. Loomis, official of U. S. Department of Education from Washington D. C.
Seventh
War
Loan. Fair Store employees Mrs. Ellawee Smith, Mrs. Clementine Murray, and Mrs. Artie Nix.
End of the
Great
War
(World
War
I) article from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Mrs. Walter H. Boyd, national president of American Gold Star Mothers
Japanese premier named after the end of the
Great
War
(World
War
I) article from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
"Women at
War
Week"
Gathered at the grave of Major Ripley Arnold, founder of Fort Worth
War
picture painted by Mervin Jules
Frank Tulis, tailor at Washer Brothers, shown with
war
bonds
Eight
Great
-Greats
Five Generations. Mrs. S. T. Coper with her family, Mrs. Alma Smith, a daughter; Tony Hutson,
great
-
great
-grandson; Mrs. C. A. Watkin, granddaughter and, rear, Tommy Hutson,
great
-grandson
War
Bond Campaign
Armistice after World
War
I
"World
War
Knitting Veterans"
Dorothy Lamour with a group of
war
industry workers and their families at Texasteel plant during a
war
bond drive
Cachet commemorating the United States declaration of
war
against Japan
Left to right, Anna Fay Holmes and Ruth Hussey
Women at
War
Week
Captain O. B. Smith
War
Heroes
War
bond drive
A. C. Farmer, city superintendent of Western Union retires
War
Bond Loan Campaign,
War
Heroes
War
Bond Drive
War
Bond Loan Campaign,
War
Heroes
War
Heroes
War
bond drive
War
Loan campaign: Four Veterans and Chairman of the speakers' bureau
Fourth
War
Loan Drive: Mrs. Audra L. Kidd, Miss Sally Casey, and Captain George O. Sokol
Women's Division of the Fifth
War
Loan
Flem Hall, correspondent of the Star-Telegram in the European Theater of
War
Mrs. Alma Herndon, assistant area
War
Manpower director
Mrs. Sarah Frances Miller, celebrates her 95th birthday
Sixth
War
Loan Drive. The Mervin Jules original
war
bond poster, being accepted by Sam B. Cantey III of the Fort Worth Art Association
War
Bond Campaign
Ernest Parker Junior High
War
Banner. Bill Dewey and Don Engleman
War
bonds selling contest leaders. Monnig's Juantia Mills of the cosmetics department and C. T. Hickman of the receiving department
3 years old Edward J. Bjork, buying a $100.00
War
Bond from Mrs. G. C. Oxford, booth clerk at First National Bank
Cynthia Cook, 7 months old, daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. Frederick G. Cook
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