APA

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Mrs. J. H. Grider and Mrs. Jack Arseneau, giving paper dolls to Deena Warren Denning. (1953). Retrieved from https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20137673

Chicago/Turabian

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. "Mrs. J. H. Grider and Mrs. Jack Arseneau, giving paper dolls to Deena Warren Denning." UTA Libraries Digital Gallery. 1953. Accessed
May 14, 2024
. https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20137673

MLA

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Mrs. J. H. Grider and Mrs. Jack Arseneau, giving paper dolls to Deena Warren Denning. 1953. UTA Libraries Digital Gallery, https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20137673. Accessed
14 May 2024
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Special Collections Reference Information

Original image part of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Identifier: AR406-6-921
Identifier: 20137673
Title: Mrs. J. H. Grider and Mrs. Jack Arseneau, giving paper dolls to Deena Warren Denning
Description: Two members of the Cowtown Posse Auxiliary give a set of paper dolls to Deena Warren Denning of 8408 Whitney Drive, as they distributed a box of toys Friday to children in the polio ward at City County Hospital. The auxiliary also gave the polio fund a check for $25. Mrs. J. H. Grider of 1417 Hammond, left, and Mrs. Jack Arseneau of 5108 Wichita, made the presentation.
Date Created: 1953-08-14
Coverage: 1950s
Category: Medicine, Nature, Science and Technology
Subject Term: Paper dolls, Hospitals, Poliomyelitis, Children, Toys
Collection: Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Language: None
Type: Still Image
Format: JPG
Publisher: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries
Rights Holder: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections
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Project Series: Big Hair and Bigger Business: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Captures the 1950s

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