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Identifier
20054236
Description
Betty Cheek (left) and Judy Cohagan sitting on the Cheek family's lawn. "What could be more inviting on a hot June afternoon than a scene like this? War has made steel for furniture scarce but the gleaming whiteness of wood furniture seems to make the scene cooler. Enjoying themselves here are Betty Cheek (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cheek, 4205 Lone Oak Drive, and her little visitor, Judy Cohagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cohagan of Monticello Drive." Young Betty and Judy are sitting on a piece of lawn furniture in the shade. A Raggedy Ann doll is sitting between them, and a toy soldier is standing on the arm of the chair next to Betty, who is also holding a baby doll.
Archival Date
1942-06-12
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1567
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Raggedy Ann Dolls; Toy soldiers; Lawns; Furnitures; Lawn Furniture; Cheek, Betty; Cohagan, Judy; Cheek, Maurice (Mr.); Cheek, Maurice (Mrs.); Cohagan, Stanley (Mrs.); Cohagan, Stanley (Mr.); Summer; Dolls
Subjects
Raggedy Ann Dolls; Toy soldiers; Lawns; Furnitures; Lawn Furniture; Cheek, Betty; Cohagan, Judy; Cheek, Maurice (Mr.); Cheek, Maurice (Mrs.); Cohagan, Stanley (Mrs.); Cohagan, Stanley (Mr.); Summer; Dolls