Photograph of Minnie Kennedy, mother of Aimee Semple McPherson, with attorney Marion P. Betty in his office filing for divorce from "Whataman" Guy Edward Hudson. Kennedy holds several checks that she wrote to Hudson.
Minnie Kennedy, mother of the evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, holds on to a railing as she looks out into the ocean in search of her missing daughter. Related to the article, "AIMEE SEMPLE M'PHERSON BELIEVED BATHING VICTIM: Police and Members of Congregation Patrol Beach in Vain Search for Trace of Missing Pastor," Los Angeles Times, 19 May 1926: 1.
Minnie Kennedy sits in bed as she recovers from her combined facial and nasal operations. Chief Nurse Lindholm sits beside Kennedy at the edge of the bed. Bandages cover Kennedy's nose, which she asserts was broken by her daughter, Aimee Semple McPherson, during a fist fight. Reported in, "'BROKEN' NOSE TWEAKED: McPherson-Kennedy Feud Flares Anew When Affidavits Tell 'Truth' About 'Fracture'," Los Angeles Times, 27 Aug. 1930: A1.
Minnie Kennedy, mother of the evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, holds on to a railing as she looks out into the ocean in search of her missing daughter. Related to the article, "AIMEE SEMPLE M'PHERSON BELIEVED BATHING VICTIM: Police and Members of Congregation Patrol Beach in Vain Search for Trace of Missing Pastor," Los Angeles Times, 19 May 1926: 1.
Minnie Kennedy (middle) with her grandshildren Roberta Semple and Rolf McPherson. They stand in front of the entrance to a building, each holding luggage and wearing formal attire. The photograph was taken at the time that Kennedy's daughter, and the children's mother, evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, disappeared from Ocean Park Beach. Possibly related to the article, "HAPPINESS TAKEN CALMLY: Mother Kennedy Curbs Over Enthusiasm Pending Sight of Mrs. McPherson at Douglas," Los Angeles Times, 24 June 1926: 1.
Minnie Kennedy as she recovered from her combined facial and nasal operations, accompanied by her secretary, Kharvina Burbeck. Bandages cover Kennedy's nose, which she asserts was broken by her daughter, Aimee Semple McPherson, during a fist fight. Reported in, "'BROKEN' NOSE TWEAKED: McPherson-Kennedy Feud Flares Anew When Affidavits Tell 'Truth' About 'Fracture'," Los Angeles Times, 27 Aug. 1930: A1.