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Identifier
20053280
Description
When the career wife changes costume and career, time and plans must be well organized, Mrs. Paul Daniels, 1216 Pennsylvania Avenue, has learned. Mrs. Daniels, the former Miss Elsa Cashion who was married December 12, presents a trim picture in her house dress and apron as she prepares a whole meal in an electric cooker." Mrs. Daniels is standing in her kitchen in front of an electric cooker. In addition to the electric cooker, there is a small pot, an onion, what appear to be carrots, some potatoes, and a couple of apples resting on the table. To her left, kitchen towels are hanging. A toaster is peeking out from a shelf. There are two appliances, one just behind her and one at her 7 o'clock position, that appear to be iceboxes. The flooring is covered by a rectangular stone pattern, which may be printed on linoleum. Mrs. Daniels smiles and looks at the camera as she is peeling what appears to be a potato. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, January 18, 1942.
Archival Date
1942-01-07
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1486
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Potatoes; Apples; Carrots; Toasters; Aprons; Cooking; Brides; Cashion, Elsa (Miss); Daniels, Paul (Mrs.); Meals; Refrigerators; Cookery; Kitchens; Pots & Pans
Subjects
Potatoes; Apples; Carrots; Toasters; Aprons; Cooking; Brides; Cashion, Elsa (Miss); Daniels, Paul (Mrs.); Meals; Refrigerators; Cookery; Kitchens; Pots & Pans