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Identifier

20064837

Description

The Euless community turned out 600 strong Monday night to honor the 95 servicement of World War II with a barbecue. Attendees at the Euless Texas Armistice Day barbecue included (left to right) R. W. Fuller, chairman of the refeshments commitee offers a plate of food to Loran Borah, technical seargent with the 70th Division, as Mrs. Maxine Cahoom, Texas Christian University senior looks on. Mrs. Cahoon's husband, Mayor G. B. Cahoon was killed in action in Europe. They threesome are all smiling as they interact with each other. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition, November 12, 1946.

Archival Date

1946-11-11

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-1965

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Eating & drinking; Barbecues

Names

Fuller, R. W.; Euless Armistice Day; Cahoon, Maxine (Mrs.); United States. Army. Infantry Division; 70th; Texas Christian University; Borah, Loran; Cahoon, G. B.

Subjects

Eating & drinking; Barbecues

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