The Co-operative Club of Los Angeles has gained 1800 new members through their adoption of the Camp Fire Girl groups throughout the city at a ceremony at the Biltmore.
Nearly 500 persons attended the dedication of the new park. Father Charles Burns carried out the ceremony of "blessing the house." Patriotic and historical organizations took part in the formal dedication outside the new structure of the clubhouse center. People were dressed in early Californian attire.
Roberta, Jack, Marguerite, and Jack sit around a square table covered with a white tablecloth. Couples dance in the background. Their table is engaged in conversation with one another and their table is covered with half-eaten plates of food and drinking glasses.
Betty Hanna, in collared dress, lighting tall candles in 2 candlesticks on table with arrangement of pine boughs in bowl between them, with painting on wall behind. The photograph was taken at Adelbert Bartlett's home (535 15th Street).
Betty Hanna, in collared dress and mantilla, holding lighted candle in candlestick, with wall in background. The photograph was taken at Adelbert Bartlett's home (535 15th Street).
Betty Hanna, in collared dress and mantilla, holding lighted candle in candlestick, with wall in background. The photograph was taken at Adelbert Bartlett's home (535 15th Street).
Betty Hanna, in collared dress and mantilla, holding lighted candle in candlestick, with wall in background. The photograph was taken at Adelbert Bartlett's home (535 15th Street).