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[Photograph of Murphy Baptist Sweetheart Banquet Royal Court]

Description: Photograph of two young adults sitting against a wall, wearing fake crowns and flower boutonnieres. The brunette young man on the left is wearing a brown tweed suit while the young woman on the right is wearing a pink dress with vertical floral patterns. In front of them, at the bottom left, a red table with empty plates is visible. Red streamers hang on the wall behind them. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo indicate the young man is Tony Thurman and the young woman is Brenda Edwards.
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Photograph of Murphy Baptist Valentine Sweetheart Banquet]

Description: Photograph of young adults sitting around two tables arranged in a T-shape, in a small room with a low ceiling and a single, shuttered window in the back wall. The women are wearing dresses, while the men are wearing suits or nice sweaters with dress shirts. The tables have red tablecloths with red, hear-shaped decorations. There is an upright piano against the back wall. Handwritten notes on the back of the photo indicate the names of the young adults.
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Postcard from Gwendalene to Lois Matlock]

Description: Postcard from a girl named Gwendalene to Lois Matlock saying that she has been sick lately and does not want to go to school in the cold weather. The image on the front of the card shows a small angel-like boy holding a red heart and a bow with arrows and a caption that says: "To my Valentine."
Date: 191X
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Postcard from Peggie to Mrs. M. M. Matlock, February 7, 1925]

Description: Valentine's Day postcard from a woman named Peggie to Mrs. M. M. Matlock "wishing you a merry Valentine." The illustration on the front of the card shows to children sitting on a hammock with a large, red heart behind them; the caption below them reads: "I've lost my heart, for good I guess, to somebody at your address."
Date: February 7, 1925
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.
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