Collingsworth County Museum volunteer Glenda Anglin, left, and curator Karen Caldwell visit with guests Sharon Venable, Robert Powell and Nancy Harris during the afternoon tea party on Friday, March 17. “All in attendance had a good time,” Caldwell said. “If you still haven’t had a chance to see our great little doll exhibit, come on by! We have over 100 dolls on display.” The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Jenna Kate Faulks, 7, and Adeline Reese Faulks, 5, with their grandmother, D’Nae Souder, signed the guestbook and enjoyed refreshments, including cupcakes, assorted nuts and hot tea served from an antique cup collection. The trio also strolled through the doll exhibit in the Collingsworth County Museum’s Ellis Art Center. Located at 824 East Ave., visit the vintage doll collection during normal business hours, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday-Friday. Courtesy Photos
Kollins LoRhae Jones, 4, and Addison James Jones, 2, visited the doll exhibit and attended the tea party with their mother, Rhae Jones, and great-grandmother, Nancy Harris. The girls especially showed appreciation for the dollhouse kit, which was ordered from Sears & Roebuck by Phyllis Floyd for her daughters in 1979. Her husband, Ray Floyd, assisted in assembling the life-like house replica and intricate furniture.
Collingsworth County Museum volunteer Glenda Anglin, left, and curator Karen Caldwell visit with guests Sharon Venable, Robert Powell and Nancy Harris during the afternoon tea party on Friday, March 17. “All in attendance had a good time,” Caldwell said. “If you still haven’t had a chance to see our great little doll exhibit, come on by! We have over 100 dolls on display.”