Photo caption from published version of 54-5843_011: "WEDDING COUTURE - Bouffant skirts bolstered by crinolines feature wedding gowns for spring. Mrs. Robert Yanke (right), as the guest, wears brown pure silk organza redingote over strapless taffeta plaid. "Bridesmaid" Mrs. Glen Baechler and "bride" Mrs. Patrick Hummell are in Swiss organza . The "bride's mother's" gown worn by Mrs. Earl Sweitzer, is in Dior blue silk organza.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5843_007, 54-5843_011 and a photo missing from envelope appeared on Page 7 of the Wednesday, February 24, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Kiwaniqueens' Fashion Show Draws 500."
Photo caption from published photo: "HOUSE BURNS - About $2,000 damage resulted at the home of J.V. Hoffman, 8 Dill St., in a fire today. The mother and eight children fled to safety.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared on Page 3 of the Friday, February, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Mother Leads Eight From Burning Home.", Published negative is missing from envelope. See 54-5858_001 for closest version.
Photo caption from published photo: "HIDDEN TALENT - Mrs. Edward Dorscht, 349 Mill St., painted this attractive Hawaiian mural on the walls of her recreation room. It was the first time in her life she had attempted painting.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo appeared on Page 3 of the Monday, March 1, 1954 edition of the newspaper.
Photo caption that accompanied 54-5843_007 and missing photo: "LAVISH FEATURE - A cotillion party frock of black and white cotton trimmed with brown velvet is worn by Mrs. Harold Yirka (left) [see 54-5843_009 for closest version]. Quilted silk surah in tan and black makes a special occasion (right) [54-5843_007]worn by Mrs. Robert Yanke.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Photo caption from published photo: "CONCERT ARTIST - Todd Duncan (right), famed concert soloist, presented a program last night at the Community Concert. He is shown with (left to right) George Malloy, accompanist; Russell Simmons, concert representative from New York, and Mrs. Henry C. Krug, K-W Community Concert Association president.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo appeared on Page 16 of the Friday, January 15, 1954 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Baritone Scores Hit In Negro Spirituals."
Photo caption accompanying 54-5883_005, 54-5883_006 and missing photo: SUFFER FLOOD DAMAGE - Both Waterloo and Bridgeport suffered damage from flooding water today. The Joseph E. Seagram plant (left) [54-5883_006] on Erb and Caroline streets, Waterloo, was partly inundated when Laurel Creek overflowed its banks and covered part of the boiler room. Water from the Grand at Bridgeport flooded River street to a depth of two feet, completely covering the race track (centre) [54-5883_005]. At right [see 54-5883_011 for closest version] is another Bridgeport street., Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-5883_005, 54-5883_006 and two photos missing from envelope appeared on Page 3 of the Tuesday, February 16, 1954 edition of the newspaper., Caption for second missing photo from Page 3 not transcribed.
Photo caption accompanying three photos in article: "CARNIVAL FUN - Jacqueline Colley and Bobby Buchanan (left photo) [54-5935_005] were named queen and king of a carnival held Saturday at the Glendale community club. One of the features of the frolic was a paper-weight hockey game (centre) [54-5935_003] between two teams comprising the smallest youngsters in the community who could stand on skates. Three clowns (right) [see 54-5935_002 for closest version] bring balloons down from a pole to distribute to the kiddies. Racing competitions were run in the afternoon and the costume party was held at night.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Photo caption from published photo: "GRADUATES - Four Twin City and district men were graduated as chartered accountants in Toronto over the weekend. Left to right are Luke Morgenroth and William Butler, both of Kitchener; Peter Dooley of Waterloo and John T. Battler of Phillipsburg.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared on Page 2 of the Monday, February 8, 1954 edition of the newspaper., Published negative is missing from envelope. See 54-5806_001 for closest version.