Former film actress Fanchon Royer Gallagher with her five children: Royer, Edward, Sandra, Fanchon and Jacquelyn. Fanchon and Jacquelyn are her children with John J. Gallagher, film producer, against whom Mrs. Fanchon Gallagher has filed a divorce suit based on Mr. Gallagher's alleged misconduct with another woman. Mr. Gallagher responded to the suit by saying that the "other woman" is his second wife who he married a year after his divorce from Mrs. Fanchon Gallagher. Royer, Edward and Sandra are from Mrs. Fanchon Gallagher's previous marriage but they were adopted by Mr. Gallagher.Note: Los Angeles Times lists the children as: Royer (17), Edward (13), Sandra (9), Fanchon (6) and Jaqelyn (4). This differs from the negative and sleeve listing
Mrs. Rosita Yacopi and three young children sitting on a bale of hay and writing under a tent at the Shrine Charity Circus. The circus is an annual 10-day event held at Shrine Auditorium, which features an indoor show by the Polack Bros. Circus. Orphaned and underprivileged children are allowed to visit the circus as their admission is paid by affluent members of the community. The circus also travels to the children's hospital to entertain the sick children who can't attend. Proceeds from the circus go to Shrine charitable activities.
Mrs. Rosita Yacopi talks to three young children sitting on a bale of hay under a tent at the Shrine Charity Circus. The circus is an annual 10-day event held at Shrine Auditorium, which features an indoor show by the Polack Bros. Circus. Orphaned and underprivileged children are allowed to visit the circus as their admission is paid by affluent members of the community. The circus also travels to the children's hospital to entertain the sick children who can't attend. Proceeds from the circus go to Shrine charitable activities.
A similar photograph of the same residential street is captioned, "Oleanders can transform a parkway into a veritable bower of bloom," Los Angeles Times, 22 Sep. 1935: G23