All This and Overtime, Too
Pretty Naomi Parker is as easy to look at as overtime pay on the week's check. And she's a good example of an old contention that glamor is what goes into the clothes, and not the clothes. Pre-war fashion frills are only a discord in war-time clothing for women. Naomi wears heavy shoes, black suit, and a turban to keep her hair out of harm's way (we mean the machine, you dope).

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515383728
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Bettmann
Date created:
26 March, 1942
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- Naomi Parker Fraley,
- Only Women,
- Headscarf,
- Industry,
- One Person,
- One Woman Only,
- Week,
- Working,
- World War II,
- 1940-1949,
- 20-24 Years,
- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Alameda - California,
- Allied Forces,
- Archival,
- Armed Forces,
- Black And White,
- Business Finance and Industry,
- Full Length,
- Indoors,
- Industrial Equipment,
- Looking,
- Military Invasion,
- Navy,
- One Young Woman Only,
- Overalls,
- Paying,
- People,
- Politics,
- Politics and Government,
- Side View,
- Turban,
- US Navy,
- White People,
- Working Overtime,
- Young Adult,
- Young Women,