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Identifier
20053182
Description
Soldiers at Camp Bowie now find recreation in one of the finest recreation centers in the country. It's Brownwood's new $69,000 United Service Organization (U. S. O.) Club recently completed and dedicated amid gay festivities. Enjoying a song and dance are Paul Stephani (at piano) kibitzing (left to right) Emilio Mozza, Avondale, Pennsylvania; Private (Pvt.) Hardland Schuler, Oskaloosa, Iowa; and Private (Pvt.) Frank Richard, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Dancing, left to right, Miss Rosemary Shaw, and Private (Pvt.) A. H. Albertson, Oskaloosa, Iowa; and Miss Helen Riddle and Private (Pvt.) L. R. Hendrickson, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Men are wearing military uniforms and Miss Shaw and Miss Riddle are wearing long dresses. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, March 15, 1942.
Archival Date
1942-02-23
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1480
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Camp Bowie
Names
Mozza, Emilio; Schuler, Hardland; Richard, Frank; Shaw, Rosemary; Albertson, A. H.; Riddle, Helen; Hendrickson, L. R; Stephani, Paul
Subjects
Camp Bowie