Peggy Hamilton modeling a wedding dress and veil, flanked by a maid of honor on the right, actress Priscilla Dean, and a bridesmaid on the left, actress June Marlowe at the Cocoanut Grove night club, at the Ambassador Hotel. The bouquets and backdrop flower arrangements are by Kathleen Clifford.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Gen. Higgins Welcomed: World-for-God Move Brings Salvation Army ex-Head to Southland,” Los Angeles Times, 18 Sep. 1936: A1.
All of the men hold their hats in their hands to pose for the photograph. Carlo has his eyes closed and Joseph puts one arm around his father's shoulders. Mrs. Marchetti holds a bouquet of flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens sit next to each other on a sofa, Mrs. Stevens' arm linked in Mr. Stevens'. She holds a bouquet of roses. Mr. Stevens has a boutonniere pinned to the lapel of his jacket.
Governor Merriam dedicated the $50,000 Fred C. Nelles gymnasium in honor of the late superintendent, a project which the late Governor Rolph broke ground for.
Aimee, Roberta, and Minnie stand together wearing white dresses amongst several other unidentified women wearing similar clothes. Aimee wears a dark cape and holds a book under one arm while her mother holds a bouquet of flowers in her arms.
After spending six months practicing missionary work in Europe, Africa, the Orient, the Philippines, Greece, India, and other places, Aimee has returned to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Otto Klemperer returns to the city after spending four months conducting the New York Philharmonic, planning on resuming conducting for Los Angeles the following Monday.