Typescript note related to image ark no. 21198/zz002dfvb4, which reads, "The United Order of True Sisters. Mmes. Robert Kraemer, Joseph Goldstein, president and Miss George H. Davis, hostess of Uplifters party."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfw2g, which reads, "Friday Morning Club -- Board of directors. Standing: Mmes. E. C. N. Brett, Cecil Frankel, A. S. Fears and Walter A. Bonynge.
Related to the article, "Women's Club Executives Advised to Build Only for Good of Organization. Leader Urges Petty Tactics Be Discarded. Mrs. Mab C. Lineman Hostess to New Presidents." Los Angeles Times, 7 July 1935: B6.
A typescript note corresponding to image 21198/zz002dd6bh, which reads: Watch your credit. "P & A Photos" LA 15110 (Los Angeles Bureau). Gus Edwards finds new beauty for filmdom. Gus Edwards, has another beautiful young protégé that may appear in motion pictures in the near future. She is a lovely little Spanish girl who is called simply Senorita Armida. Edwards is to supervise the musicals for some of the talking pictures. Photo shows Gus Edwards and his protégé, Senorita Armida. (NY CHI) 9/21/28."
Most likely related to the article, "Basque Fete Will Benefit Bishop's Fund. Fiesta to Be Given on Bel-Air Grounds July 23." Los Angeles Times, 7 July 1935: B2.
Typescript: Princess Guest of Star at RKO-Radio Studios. Princess Catherine [sic] of Greece was an RKO-Radio studio visitor yesterday, the guest of Charles (Buddy) Rogers, who is making his return to the American screen in the new musical "Old Man Rhythm." Accompanied by Miss Marjorie [sic] Bennett of London, and Mr. Charles Christie of Hollywood, the Princess visited the "Old Man Rhythm" set and watched Rogers to through a scene....
Photograph of a typescript document, which describes the related photograph 21198/zz002dfw8k, that reads, "9. Left to right, Lieutenant-Commander J. B. Noble of Coronado, Mrs. Phillip Chancellor of Beverly Hills and Mr. Chancellor, and Mrs. J. B. Noble, photographed at Santa Barbara-Biltmore at Junior League Horse Show Ball, Saturday night, July 27."