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Group of V.C.S. Members Enjoying Drinks
title Group of V.C.S. Members Enjoying Drinksdescription Photograph of a large group of people enjoying drinks around a table. There are four women sitting at the table, which has a white table cloth and dishes on it. There are several people standing around the table holding drinks and talking or laughing. One woman in a long dark dress holds a tray with more drinks on it. Behind her there is an American Flag in the corner next to two windows. There is text on the bottom of the image that reads, "May 1953 Studer S.A. TEXAS" There is also handwriting on the back of the photograph, which reads, "V.C.S. Institute Houston 1953".artist/creator Unknownsubject Members Texas-Mexican Presbytery Social Life And Customs Institutes Drinks People - Ethnic Groups - Hispanics Social Life And Customs - Customs - Celebrationscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Small Group of People
title Small Group of Peopledescription In this photograph, there are four adults and a child sitting together in a group. To the left, there are two young women sitting in the back and an older woman sitting directly in front of them, leaning against their knees. The third woman is facing a man who is also sitting in the back and a little girl sitting in front of him. All of the people in the group are dressed up; the women are wearing dark-colored dresses and hats. The man is wearing a suit and tie and a hat. The little girl is wearing a dress with a plaid pattern. The two younger women are holding bottles and the man is holding a third bottle and is pouring it into a glass. Behind the group is a wall made of bricks. An accompanying handwritten note reads, "Left to right: ? , ? possibly Mrs. Augustus Julius Bogel, Sr. (W. W. Bogel's mother) of Shreveport, La. (visiting), Mrs. W. W. Bogel (Sarah Newton), W. W. Bogel (William Woodworth), the child ? possibly Jessie Bogel - oldest child of W. W. and Sarah Newton Bogel."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)