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2012-002-0584Description
Black and white photo of 10 individuals. Four young people are sitting on chairs at the front. On the left is a girl with dark hair and a white dress. Next is a girl with dark hair and a tan sweater over a dark skirt. She has on a necklace. The next person has short dark hair and a white blouse over dark trousers. On the right is a girl with short dark hair and a striped sweater over light colored trousers. Standing behind the girls on the left is a man wearing a VFW cap and glasses. He has on a dark suit over a white shirt and patterned tie. Next is a woman with dark hair and glasses. She has on a white dress and a necklace. Next is a woman with dark hair and a dark dress. Next is a man with long dark hair and a white jacket over a white shirt, pattered tie, and dark vest. Next is a woman with gray hair and a white dress. On the right is Carol Fuller who has on a dark suit over a white blouse with a large bow. There is a white border on all sides. On the back in green felt pen is "100% VFW 4 col return to Cindy Need this week" and a stamp in black ink that says "R. E. Jenkins".
Carol Fuller was a Thurston County Superior Court Judge.
This image was received by the museum in a brown envelope with a return address that said in red ink "Ladies Aux V. F. W. Dept of Wash 400 Boren Avenue P.O. Box C14111 Seattle, WA 98114 Return Postage Guaranteed". In green felt pen was "Short Story & pixs Jenkins". The addressee on the envelope was "Dorthea E. Jenkins 318 1114 NE Marion Olympia WA 98506:. A postage-paid stamp was in the upper right corner.
This image was probably published in the Lacey Leader newspaper.Made/Created
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Carol Fuller