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Identifier
20047302
Description
They explain how Goodfellows can help. Of necessity, left alone throughout the day while their parents endeavor to make a living, these four children tell the young woman acting as a Santa Claus emissary how the Goodfellows can best help them this Christmas. Object of their smiling confidences is Miss Rosalie Johnson, who represented the Women's Traffic Club when a group of club leaders recently visited some of the homes where Santa Claus will need help. The children are 11, 5, 7, and 8 years old. Goodfellows. Miss Rosalie Johnson, of the Woman's Traffic Club, visiting home to be aided by Goodfellows. Published Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening Edition December 5, 1940.
Archival Date
1940-11-26
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1280
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Goodfellows Fund; Poverty; Economic & Social Conditions; Charity; Women's Traffic Club; Poor persons; Johnson, Rosalie (Miss)
Subjects
Goodfellows Fund; Poverty; Economic & Social Conditions; Charity; Women's Traffic Club; Poor persons; Johnson, Rosalie (Miss)