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Identifier
20142617
Description
Among those who helped with programs for the 1951 Star-Telegram Christmas Tree and Music Festival, which was brought to a close Sunday night, were Carol Cabin capers on a cold night, Mrs. G. E. Suffern of 4021 Stanley (Connell Memorial Baptist organist), plays the Hammond organ, while Ted Gouldy, Jovial emcee for the Texo Hired Hands of Burrus Feed Millis, jangles a set of jingle bells, to the enjoyment of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Willis of 601 E. Ramsey, who attended most every program of the festival, and Mrs. Suffern's two children, George, 6, and Carole, 8.
Archival Date
1951-12
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1331
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Holidays; Festivals; Events
Names
Suffern, G. E. (Mrs.); Gouldy, Ted; Willis, W. V.; Suffern, George; Suffern, Carole; Willis, W. V. (Mrs.)
Subjects
Holidays; Festivals; Events