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Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson, Oklahoma

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Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson, Oklahoma
A photo of Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson - Mutual, Woodward, Oklahoma ca. 1908. The back of the picture postcard says: "Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson representing Japanese." I find it interesting to see photographs of our ancestors dressed up in a costume.
People in photo include: Hazel Vincent and Vern Bertleson
Date & Place: at Woodward, Oklahoma in Mutual, Woodward County, Oklahoma 73853, United States
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Hazel Vincent & Vern Burtleson dressed in Japanese costumes. Taken in Woodward Oklahoma in 1908.
Do you know who Hazel's parents were I have a Hazel Vincent in my tree born Aug. 24, 1890 her parents were Hiram & Nellie Conley Vincent I don't have anything else on her but can go back on my Vincent line..
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First thing I thought too hahaha
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'come play with us Danny, forever and ever and ever and ever...' ;-)
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Major Stephen King fan! I found this to be very frightening especially from a child's perspective who's witnessing this!👻
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Stephen King - the King of scary stories
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Beautiful !
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Beautiful girls. Lovely hair.
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Creepy....
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Lol,.That was my first reaction to this picture. The girls grown up!
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Beauties!!!
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They look so excited
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Yes in those days, one was not allowed to smile, it wasn't the done thing... everyone had that look about them..
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It also took so long for the photographer to take the picture, it was hard to smile that long.
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Very true😀
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much thinner ppl in the olden days
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They didn't have pre packaged, c*** filled fast food lol maybe we should go back to basics :D
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They didn't have all the sugar and junk food we have...
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They also didn't have such a huge supply of food readily available with thousands of options, all available around the clock.
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Beautiful!
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Interesting western version of Japanese dress!
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Looks like Vern found a sneaky way to get into women's clothing.
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I believe that it is short for Verna. Common to the era nickname for girls.
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Too pretty!!
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very pretty!
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Gorgeous
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One on the left very pretty..
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Beautiful.
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Gosh Woodard is the biggest city near where my dad grew up, Mooreland OK
Luv it! Simple details but so pretty.
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So Beautiful I just want to be able to let you know. Wonderful Pictures. I Always Love Seeing the Past. A pretty girls. GOD Bless The people who Were in the Pitcher. COOL
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I wonder why they painted their eyebrows to arch up like Spock?
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Love it! An Okie version of Japanese dress!
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There were gatherings where each person or group would dress to represent a country, culture or nation. My grandmother once went as "British North America". Anyone know what these events were called? Tableaux?
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Looks like the one to our right is throwing up gang signs, the one to the left has a gun behind her back.
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Interesting kimonos!
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Miedi
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Orientalism and everything exotic was all the rage at this time.
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Very nice and very elegant!
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They must have been from a wealthy family.....
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Looks like the one on the left is floating. Gorgeous picture thank you for sharing.
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One of them looks possessed...
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The children at Mae Bracketts school in San Francisco,CA frequently dressed up . I will post pictures
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Women of this time had a natural beauty... I dont know what it wss.. Diet less stress in their lives enviroment in general but women of this day just do not have this kind of beauty.
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They are both beautiful
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I lived in Woodward, Oklahoma in 1954!
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