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Identifier
20058453
Description
Three Army wives, Mrs. Vernon Wildman, Mrs. Nile Evans and Mrs. E. W. Marcum, have moved to Fort Worth, pooled their families under one big house and learned to live in high spirits on a low budget. They live at 1013 Ramsey Street. Daughters Phyllis Evans (left) and Nora Lee Wildman enliven the evening with piano and vocal impromptus. Both girls are smiling widely as they make music together. Phyllis is wearing a sweater with a skirt and a pair of glasses while Nora Lee is wearing a cropped cardigan with a blouse and skirt. Both are students at Our Lady Victory. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, February 14, 1943.
Archival Date
1943-01-23
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1696
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Evans, Phyllis (Miss); Wildman, Nora Lee (Miss)"; Pianos; Music; Students; Singing; Our Lady of Victory; Wildman, Vernon (Mrs.); Evans, Nile (Mrs.); Marcum, E. W. (Mrs.); Domestic life; Economic aspects of war
Subjects
Evans, Phyllis (Miss); Wildman, Nora Lee (Miss)"; Pianos; Music; Students; Singing; Our Lady of Victory; Wildman, Vernon (Mrs.); Evans, Nile (Mrs.); Marcum, E. W. (Mrs.); Domestic life; Economic aspects of war