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It is Rodeo time in Houston again. Yesterday I saw cowboys and cowgirls on horses and in wagons on Kirby Drive headed to Memorial Park. This morning as I walked around the track at Memorial Park, I saw all the cowpokes getting ready to head out for the Rodeo Parade. In honor of our visiting guests I am posting these western paper dolls. Earline Henderson's Wild West Girl is from the "Aunt Elsie" section of the Oakland Tribune and was published on November 16, 1919. Sister's Cut-Out is from the Sunday comic strip "Big Sister" and was published on November 18, 1934.
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