SIDNEY SANDERS McMATH CAMPAIGNING FOR GOVERNOR ON THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE IN MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS, IN 1950. A native of Columbia County, McMath was a resident of Hot Springs when he took leadership of the post-World War II "G. I. Revolution." McMath won the governorship in 1948, was elected for a second term in 1950, but lost his bid for a third term in 1952. The picture belonged to the late R. S. "Bob" Warnock, and was made available by Mrs. Bob (Molly Harsh) Burns. Copywork by Robert Walz.


MUSIC CLASS AT McNEIL, ARKANSAS, IN 1906. From left: Lucille McNeil, music teacher; Irene Westbrook, Gerta Mae Hayes (Collie), Evelyn Key, Sam Craig, Emma Dean Davis, Lena Whitt, Claudie Hunt, Henry McNeil, Mae McNeil, Claud Runyan and Jim Runyan. The teacher took the group on the Frank Key place, south of the Cotton Belt Railroad tracks. The two visible pieces of sheet music are entitled "In the Good Old Summertime" and "My Little Cocoanut Maids." The picture is courtesy of Mrs. Faye Reagan who was given the original print and names by the late Mrs. Gerta Mae Collie. Copied by Robert Walz.

 

   

 

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