Leatrice Joy and daughter attending funeral of John Gilbert at Dayton Mortuariy Chapel in Beverly Hills, with police holding back crowd and press in background.
Aspiring actresses (left to right) Phyllis Brooks, Evelyn Poe, and Helen Parrish receive approval from Judge Parker Wood for their film contracts with the studio R.-K.-O.
Film star Myrna Loy and her producer husband Arthur Hornblower Jr. walking to Jean Harlow's funeral service. Harlow, known by many as "Baby," died suddenly of renal failure at age 26.
Actress Betty Compson meets with City Council members Charles A. Holland, Ernest L. Webster, and Charles H. Randa of the City Planning Committee. Betty Compson filed an appeal after her twice rejected application to build a residential apartment hotel between Curson avenue and Nichols Canyon Road in Hollywood. Photo appears with the article "ACTRESS HAS COUNCIL TILT: Betty Compson's Plea for Hotel Zone in Hollywood Brings About Spirited Hearing," Los Angeles Times, 29 Oct. 1929: A3.
Vivian C. Bath, in suit and tie, holding hat and cane, and Mary Hay, in dress and hat, holding fur wrap, both seated, in patio or courtyard with plants in right foreground, chairs and windows in background
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."
Verree Teasdale, in dress, fur coat, hat, and gloves, holding her husband's arm, and Adolph Menjou, in overcoat, scarf, and one glove, holding hat, cane, and other glove, both standing on boat deck in front of funnel, smiling at each other, photographed at night
Actor Craig Reynolds sitting with actress and singer Gertrude Niesen in an aircraft cabin. They are smiling and looking at each other. Reynolds has his arm around Niesen's shoulder. Behind them is an unidentified smiling man and a door labelled "LAVATORY."
Profile of Thelma Ray Smith in shirt. Thelma Ray, stage actress, was known privately as Thelma Underhill Smith. Miss Ray died of injuries when she was struck by a hit-and-run driver at Sixth and Witmer streets.
Richard Arlen, son Richard Arlen, Jr., about age 2, and Jobyna Ralston Arlen, on padded bench near cabin on boat deck, parents seated, child standing, with woman on wharf or pier in background