Mesdames Boen Swinny, C.R. Letteer, P.I. Nixon, and J.L. Pridgen at sewing machine

Publication date
January 1942

Abstract

''Pictured from left to right are Mesdames Boen Swinny, C.R. Letteer, P.I.Nixon and J.L. Pridgen, members of a group of the women's auxillary of the Bexar County Medical society who do sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs. Pridgen is chairman of the group, which meets on Thursdays in the Pillbox recreation room at 202 West French place. Once a month the auxiliary entertains with a dancing party at the Pillbox for the men in the service.'

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