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48757. Steel Sisters Perform on 'It's Wheeling Steel' Radio Broadcast on NBC's Blue Network

48758. Audience for Radio Program 'It's Wheeling Steel'

Performance was part of a "It's Wheeling Steel" radio broadcast.

48759. Musical Steelmakers Orchestra Performing With The Millmen, The Steel Sisters, and The Evans Sisters

48760. Bass Player for Musical Steelmakers, Orchestra for 'It's Wheeling Steel' Radio Broadcast

48761. Navy Man Performing on 'It's Wheeling Steel' Radio Broadcast

Caption on back of photograph reads: "John Winchcoll, the "Old Timer", and Lois Mae Nolte, singing mistress of ceremonies, have been with the "Musical Steelmakers" series from the start. Winchcoll, an auditor with the company, is a veteran employee, who was chosen as representative of the typical Wheeling employee. Miss Nolte, though only 19, has been on the show in all its seven years, first as one of the Steel Sisters, later as a soloist."

48762. 'The Old Timer' John Winchcoll and Lois Mae Nolte, Host and Performer on 'It's Wheeling Steel' Radio Broadcast

From left to right: Margaret June, Betty Jane, and Janet Jean.

48763. The Evans Sisters, Singers on 'It's Wheeling Steel' Radio Broadcast

Denver and Benny Cook are pictured together in front of a wire fence.

48764. Cook Brothers on Surveyor's Branch, Summers County, W. Va.

Front row is Murvel and Juanita Lilly. Back row, from left to right, is Nancy Lilly, Virgie Lilly, Denver Cook and Lula Cook.

48765. Members of Lilly and Cook Family at Surveyor's Branch, Summers County, W. Va.

Lilly pictured with a hand gun strapped to his belt and bottle in his hand.

48766. Ernest Lilly at Ellison Ridge, W. Va.

Murvel "Jack" Lilly, Juanita E. Lilly, and Nancy L. Lilly pose together for a picture. To the right, in the background, is their grandmother, Lula M. Cook.

48767. Lilly Children at Surveyor Branch, Summers County, W. Va.

View of the old, boarded-up home located on Leatherwood Road.

48768. Murvel L. Lilly's Old Home, Summers County, W. Va.