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Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration (Image 1950s-107_002)

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Photograph of cars and horses on a road. From San Marcos Record: "Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration opened with a bang Louis Hunnieutt, brandishing a six shooter 'held up' the car bring the Country Gentle party to the show." From March 15, 1946 issue.

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Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration (Image 1950s-107_003)

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Photograph of crowd getting food at the Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration held March 9, 1946. From San Marcos Record: "Below we see the crowd gathering for the barbeque that followed the rodeo. Identified in the picture are Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Sites, Mr. Savage, Mrs. Ware." From March 15, 1946 issue.

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Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration (Image 1950s-107_004)

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Photograph of people and cars arriving at the Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration held March 9, 1946. From San Marcos Record: "Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration opened with a bang Louis Hunnieutt, brandishing a six shooter 'held up' the car bring the Country Gentle party to the show." From March 15, 1946 issue.

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Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration (Image 1950s-107_010)

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Photograph of two young women on horseback on a road next to a line of cars. Photograph of Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration held March 9, 1946. From San Marcos Record: "Home folks showing off their visitors some fine livestock. In the picture, Left to right: Miss Laura Lane, Extension Editor. Mrs. Ren Dee, secretary Wimberley HD Club. Mr. J. W. Hall, president of the club. Arnold Nicholson. Miss Margaret Gelbach and Miss Sarah Bulette of the County Gentleman staff." From March 15, 1946 issue.

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Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration (Image 1950s-107_011)

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Photograph of Wimberley Neighbor's Day Celebration held March 9, 1946. From San Marcos Record: "Ranchmen carrying American and Texas flags lead the parade. Flag Bearers were Day McCuistion, Luis Hunnicutt and Arena Director Jack Gary." From March 15, 1946 issue.