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ark:/16417/th713np8gcdjlFree show and gifts Lexington children went to see a free show Saturday at the Lyric theater which featured, in addition, distribution of gifts. Seven of the children are shown here inspecting their gifts after the performance. They are, left to right, Ronnie and Monica Tyler, Juanita Haddix, James Goodwin, Thelma, Laurie, Laura, Jack , and Jeannie Pinkston.
ark:/16417/th71c5vt0zlb1Members of Nathan Caulder Post 132, American Legion, are distributing baskets of food to local families. Shown looking at some of the baskets, prepared Saturday, are (left to right) James Porter Jr., post commander; Otis Spencer, Dewey Jackson, past commander, and Warner S. Hogg, service officer. The post also presented foods and fruits to children at the Colored Orphans home.
ark:/16417/th7hv830srj87Photograph of a Christmas Wreath. December 1951.
ark:/16417/th77bglbbjkcwSanta Claus put on a hospital gown and mask and brought presents to the youngsters under treatment for poliomyelitis in the St. Joseph hospital isolation ward. Three children saw Santa from the mirrors above iron lungs. They are Jimmy Jarvis, (left) 12; Herman Rowland, 7 and Jane Cockrell,14.