This photograph appears with the article, "Christmas House Ready for Opening: Castle of Snow and Ice to Have Premier Tomorrow," Los Angeles Times, 15 Dec. 1938: A2.
Ann Pelonis, Bunny Gilmore, and another unidentified woman at the site of the Christmas House they helped build. Ms. Pelonis stands on a wall of artificial snow. Various debris is around the women, including trees, wood planks, and a crate.
Betty Hanna, seated, in collared dress and cross necklace, with manger scene surrounded by electric candles, cotton snow, small pine trees, and reindeer. The photograph was taken at Adelbert Bartlett's home (535 15th Street).
From left to right, a Santa Claus sits in his display and a boy stands in front of him. The boy sports a suit as he stands facing Santa Claus. Santa Claus looks towards the boy as he holds one of his hands. He sits in a small Christmas display. The back of Santa Claus' chair is shaped like a Christmas tree. It is recessed in a little alcove. A candy-cane striped column stands behind and between Santa Claus and the boy.
Bunny Gilmore and two unidentified men and an unidentified woman at the site of the Christmas House they helped build. Ms. Gilmore is placing fake snow on a tree and snow is falling from the tree. The roof of the Christmas House is visible at the top of the picture, and the second man is above the others on the roof.
Three women gather around the Christmas tree. One woman holds a dress and another holds a doll. Mrs. Sullivan stands behind the woman with the doll, holding clothes.