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Identifier
20147499
Description
Children at Masonic Home and Lena Pope Home are shown with two members of the Masonic order, Clarence Cleere, left, and S. C. Armstrong, right. Mr. Cleere, a local vending machine man, donated juke boxes set to play songs for free, to the two homes. The Moslah Drum and Bugle Corps, of which Mr. Armstrong was chairman at the time, presented the gifts to the home. Published in the morning edition, April 13, 195-
Archival Date
1950-04-12
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-2435
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Children; Fraternal organizations
Names
Masonic Home and School of Texas (Fort Worth, Tex.); Lena Pope Home; Cleere, Clarence A.; Armstrong, S. C.
Subjects
Children; Fraternal organizations