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The front page of The Corner Cupboard, an independent Orlando newspaper.

Masthead:

The Corner Cupboard

An Independent Newspaper

NATIONAL AWARD WINNER 1957 — Federal Editorial Association Awards, Newspaper Contests

Volume Eight Number 52 — Orlando, Florida, November 14, 1957 — Price 10 Cents A Copy

Mailing label (typed, upper right corner of page):

Mrs. W. C. Daley 1920 Lakeside Dr. City

5-22-58

Photograph (full-width, lower two-thirds of front page):

A black-and-white photograph of a man and a young boy standing on a doorstep beside a hunting dog (a pointer, light coated with dark markings) at the foreground. The man wears a hunting jacket, the boy a striped sweater.

Caption:

OFF TO TOSAHATCHEE — What could be more thrilling than a boy’s first hunting trip with his dad. Eight-year-old Jim McEwan and his father, Bo, an Orlando attorney, leave home for a trial run in the game preserve owned by a group of Orlandoans — where they will do their hunting. Jim is one of the third generation of McEwans to hunt on the preserve and can hardly wait for the season to open on Saturday. Prince is impatient too.

AI Notes

Front page of The Corner Cupboard, Volume Eight Number 52, Orlando, Florida, November 14, 1957. Mailing label at upper right addressed to Mrs. W. C. Daley, 1920 Lakeside Dr., City, date-stamped ‘5-22-58’. A large front-page photograph shows eight-year-old Jim McEwan and his father, Orlando attorney ‘Bo’ McEwan, leaving home with a hunting dog (Prince) for a trial run at the Tosahatchee game preserve. Captioned ‘OFF TO TOSAHATCHEE’.