Bartlett Historical Society is presenting a final exhibit of Diane Snell’s extensive collection of paper dolls 2-4 p.m. on April 7. The collection emphasizes the “Golden Age of Paper Dolls” between 1930 and 1950 and will showcase dolls with real hair, “wink and kiss” paper dolls and a Shirley Temple paper doll. Admission is free with donations accepted. The Bartlett Historical Society is in the Bartlett Museum/Gotten House, 2969 Court Street, Bartlett. PICTURED: At the previous showing on March 17, Snell attended with her three daughters and five granddaughters. In front, from left, are Piper France, Olivia Blair and Genevieve France; in back, from left, are Diane Snell, Lucy Blair, Miranda Blair, Tara France, Bella Moore and Lillie Moore. Courtesy photo.
Bartlett Historical Society is presenting a final exhibit of Diane Snell’s extensive collection of paper dolls 2-4 p.m. on April 7. The collection emphasizes the “Golden Age of Paper Dolls” between 1930 and 1950 and will showcase dolls with real hair, “wink and kiss” paper dolls and a Shirley Temple paper doll. Admission is free with donations accepted. The Bartlett Historical Society is in the Bartlett Museum/Gotten House, 2969 Court Street, Bartlett. PICTURED: At the previous showing on March 17, Snell attended with her three daughters and five granddaughters. In front, from left, are Piper France, Olivia Blair and Genevieve France; in back, from left, are Diane Snell, Lucy Blair, Miranda Blair, Tara France, Bella Moore and Lillie Moore. Courtesy photo.