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    Ruta Lee

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    Ruta Lee holds tray of drinks. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening April 28, 1969.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4749/thumbnail.jp

    Fort Worth Art Show

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    James Stegall is winner in one of the 10 places in the juried show of the 32nd annual exhibition of Fort Worth And Tarrant County. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning June 3, 1969.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4777/thumbnail.jp

    Mrs. A. J. Wylie, with Miss Juanita Barbella, and Mrs., Jack Cambell

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    Two traditional costumes and one modern one are worn by Mrs. A. J. Wylie, first associate director for the State 1959-1961; Miss Juanita Barbolla, and Mrs. Jack Cambell, left to right. The Fort Worth Pan American Round Table will join others in celebrating Pan American week on April 17-24. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition April 10, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4808/thumbnail.jp

    Seminary South Shopping Center Groundbreaking

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    Manning the shovels at Seminary South Shopping Center ceremonies are, left to right, W. K. Stripling Jr., president of Stripling\u27s; R. L. Tayloe, vice presided of Sears, Roebuck; and Mayor Tom Mcann. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition April 6, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4811/thumbnail.jp

    Pioneer Days

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    Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry Farmer of 2310 McKinley, alighting from stage coach, reign over North Side\u27s annual Pioneer Days Celebration as king and queen of the North Side. Farmer is grandson of the first Mayor of North Fort Worth. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition May 18, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4817/thumbnail.jp

    Pioneer Days Parade

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    Horses and riders had their day again Wednesday afternoon in a western procession, moving north here on main near Tarrant County Courthouse. The parade was the curtain-raiser for North Side\u27s annual Pioneer Days celebration. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition May 19, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4818/thumbnail.jp

    Pioneer Days Rodeo

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    Eliabeth McNamee, 7, left, and sister Frances, 10, center, have fun at the North Side\u27s Pioneer Days Rodeo visiting with bareback bronc rider Dwaine Bowles, right, of Fort Worth. The girls, from St. Teresa\u27s Home, were among 600 youngsters who were show guests. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition May 21, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4819/thumbnail.jp

    Cecilian Club

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    Appearing Sunday afternoon on the first of the club\u27s programs for the public for the season are, left to right, Jo Ann Derden, Olyve Abbot, and Elizabeth Adkisson. Mrs. Derden and Mrs. Adkisson will give two piano numbers and Mrs. Abbot operatic characterizations. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition October 16, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4834/thumbnail.jp

    Mrs. Clarence Miller of Dallas, Mrs. Clarence Blair of Texarkana, Mrs. Cecil Biggs of Temple, Mrs. C. E. Blackburn of Brownsville

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    Mrs. Clarence Miller of Dallas, left, state parliamentarian, is pictured in the foyer with three district governors of Texas Garden Clubs, Mrs. Clarence Blair of Texarkana, seated left; Mrs. Cecil Briggs of Temple, standing, and Mrs. C. E. Blackburn of Brownsville. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition February 5, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4838/thumbnail.jp

    Mrs. J. D. Wolseley, Mrs. F. R. Fallwell of Port Arthur, Mrs. Amon G, Carter, Mrs. W. G. Hartley of Dallas, Mrs. Magnolia N. Green of Austin

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    State headquarters secretary, Mrs. J. D. Wolseley, standing left, lives here now but formally lived in Winnsboro. Standing right is Mrs. F. R. Fallwell of Port Arthur, governor of District 4. Seated left to right are Mrs. Amon G. Carter, re-elected president of the Fort Worth Garden club; Mrs. W. G. Hartley of Dallas, governor of District 2, and Mrs. Magnolia N. Greene of Austin, past state president. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition February 5, 1960.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/4841/thumbnail.jp

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