Reported in "Kelly Trial on Tomorrow," Los Angeles Times, 8 May 1927: B12. and "Paul Kelly Will Testify Today in Trial of Dorothy Mackaye," Los Angeles Times, 21 Jun. 1927: A2.
This photograph appears in the article, “College Romance Blossoms: YOUNG FILM ACTOR WEDS FORMER U.C.L.A. STUDENT,” Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 1935: A1.
Related to "Child Theft Case Dropped: Judge Dismisses Suit When British Oil Man Shows Custody Pact," Los Angeles Times, 03 Feb 1937: A15. (Given profession may be an error; other articles state he was an actor/writer from Ojai, California.)
Dick Powell and his children Norman and Ellen, meeting their mother Joan Blondell at Santa Fe Depot train station in Pasadena. She arrived on the Super Chief, returning from a trip to Newfoundland where she entertained the troops at a U.S.O. camp tour.
Reported in "Kelly Trial on Tomorrow," Los Angeles Times, 8 May 1927: B12. and "Paul Kelly Will Testify Today in Trial of Dorothy Mackaye," Los Angeles Times, 21 Jun. 1927: A2.
Note: This photograph is possibly related to the article, “College Romance Blossoms: YOUNG FILM ACTOR WEDS FORMER U.C.L.A. STUDENT,” Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 1935: A1.
Lucille S. King, ventriloquist, stands to the left on stage, holding a dummy, while three child actresses pose in doll like stances. A boy holding an accordion stands on th far left, only partially visible. Also seen onstage are various pieces of furniture and dolls and another ventriloquist dummy. An audience can be seen in the foreground.