Four women seated and two women standing around a four-person table. The table is covered in a table cloth, and has three place settings, four water glasses, and salt and pepper shakers. Seated are Wynn Todd, Anne Erne, Marjory Davies, Marjorie Albee. Standing are Irene Unicume and Elsie A. Miller.
From left to right, Women's Breakfast Club members Dorothy Paonessa, Jeannette Brix and Mrs. Herbert Vincent walk in a row towards the camera. All three women smile as they approach the camera. Dorothy Paonessa wears a ribbon on her chest which reads, "HOSTESS." Behind them, what is possibly the Women's Breakfast Club's clubhouse stands at right. It is partially obscured by vegetation.
Wilma D. Hoyal, stands with finger pointed, while Louise Ward Watkins, Edith Van de Water, and an unidentified woman look on. There is a gavel on the table, as well as an American flag. There is a painting of a Native American in the background. There is a man visible at the left of the photograph.
Typescript note related to photograph ark no. 21198/zz002dfvd5, which reads, "Young Ladies Institute of Los Angeles. Misses Lucille Schneiders, 1st vice-president; Mary Fitzgerald, president; Loretto [sic] Mangan, 2nd vice-president and Frances Boyle, past pres.
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfvxx and reads, "Friday Morning Club executive board. Carl A. Heinze; Rose Bryant; Edward M. Kromer; Joseph W. Hammer and Daisy Clark King."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfw2g, which reads, "Friday Morning Club -- Board of directors. Standing: Mmes. E. C. N. Brett, Cecil Frankel, A. S. Fears and Walter A. Bonynge.
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph ark no. 21198/zz002dfx40 and reads, "Ebell Club 1935-36 officers: Mmes. Helen Moorehouse, chairman of rentals; Robert M. Allan, chm. finance; Mrs. Charles R. Smurr, chm Rest Cottage."
Related to the article, "Eastern Visitors Provide Incentive for Clubwomen's Out-of-Doors Parties. Intimate Grill Suppers Popular Summer Entertainment for Many Clubwomen. Grill Suppers Predominate on Gala List. Mrs. L. F. X. Wilhelm Among Prominent Hostesses." Los Angeles Times, 4 Aug. 1935: B8.
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfwmr and reads, "Wilshire Juniors Club. Mmes. Paul Guenther [sic], president; Anona Schweitzer, past president; Hal W. Stewart, Past Pres. and Louis Reinard, second vice-president."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfwbm and reads, "Wilshire Junior Club (Punch Bowl) Mmes. Albert Guenther and George Cockle, hostess and Miss Mary Jo Cockle."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfwjq and reads, "West Adams Women's Club. Standingg [sic]: Mmes. W. G. Thomas, ways and means chm; Lew Fields, arts and crafts; seated: Mmes. Roy C. Kaiser, membership chm and director; Delos Delano, founder; Hortense Fisher, director and press chm; Hayes Drake, president; J. V. Harrison, treasurer and George Shaw, corresponding secretary."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfw6j, which reads, "Women's Law Observance Association. Dr. Clara B. Burdettem [sic], Mrs. William H. Hannold, founder, Mmes Walter H. Fisher, Dora A. Stearns and Susan M. Dorsey."
Photograph of a typescript document listing the women in photograph 21198/zz002dfvg6, which reads, "Mrs. R. E. Filcher and Misses Leah Buchanan and Maude Elizabeth Richards, local club women."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfvm8, which reads, "Cosmos Club Juniors, Big Balls. Jane Brown, press chairman and Marilyn Tanner, secretary."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfw0f, which reads "Los Angeles County Federation of Women's Clubs. Mmes. John Stearns Thayer, Will Lee Austin and Frank C. Owens."
Photograph of a typescript document that lists the women in related photograph 21198/zz002dfvj7, which reads, "Wilshire Women's Club. Mmes. H. M. White, H. E. Bayhi, Genevive Paonessa and Mrs. Donald Jennings, junior past president of the Wilshire Women's Club."
Typescript note related to image ark no. 21198/zz002dfvb4, which reads, "The United Order of True Sisters. Mmes. Robert Kraemer, Joseph Goldstein, president and Miss George H. Davis, hostess of Uplifters party."
Typescript note related to photograph 21198/zz002dfv41, which reads, "West Adams Women's Club. Mrs. Delos Delano, founder; Mrs. D. H. Hayes, retiring president and Mrs. Hayes P. Drake, incoming president.
Photograph of typescript note accompanying photograph 21198/zz002dfx61, which appears to be misfiled, and reads, "Wives of California Bar Association – nat convention. Mmes. Benjamin F. Bledsoe, John Perry Wood and Fanchon Armitage."
Three members of the Hollywood Opera Reading Club pose at a table. One woman stands while they other two sit. The table is set with teacups, saucers, glasses, plates, and food. There are plants visible in the background, along with an arched doorway and a curtain.
Stella Beal, Carrie Belle Laemmle, and Elsa North, who were hostesses of a benefit hosted by the Los Angeles Artists' Foundation. Mrs. Laemmle sits while Mrs. Beal reaches for a pitcher. There is a samovar on the table, along with a tea cup and saucer, a bowl of what may be sugar, candles, and flowers. Another woman is visible in the background.
The Spinsters have taken it upon themselves to elect thirteen new members to their club. Miss Parsons was re-elected president, Miss MacLeod was chosen as vice-president and secretary and Miss Childs was given the position of treasurer.
The Spinsters are to decide who their new members will be with thirteen spots to fill. Daisy Parsons was re-elected president, Janet MacLeod vice-president and secretary, and Emelie Childs as treasurer.
The Spinsters are to decide who their new members will be with thirteen spots to fill. Daisy Parsons was re-elected president, Janet MacLeod vice-president and secretary, and Emelie Childs as treasurer.
Shirley Garland (chairman) and Virginia Stich (president) of the Los Feliz Women's Club Juniors. Both hold ping pong paddles. Garland stands, Stich sits on the ping pong table.
Sendah Lurne and Lillian Cagen, members of Hadassah, pose dressed in costumes. Each woman wears a long dress and headpieces. They hold mugs. There is a small table in front of them on which two candles are set.
Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (left) with Antoinette Jones, wife of lawyer Mattison Boyd Jones, during the opening of the first airplane apprentice school at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Perkins visited Los Angeles for two days to welcome the new class of 37 junior employees who were to begin the program.
Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (left) with Antoinette Jones, wife of lawyer Mattison Boyd Jones, during the opening of the first airplane apprentice school at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Perkins visited Los Angeles for two days to welcome the new class of 37 junior employees who were to begin the program.
Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (left) with Antoinette Jones, wife of lawyer Mattison Boyd Jones, during the opening of the first airplane apprentice school at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Perkins visited Los Angeles for two days to welcome the new class of 37 junior employees who were to begin the program.
Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (left) with Antoinette Jones, wife of lawyer Mattison Boyd Jones, during the opening of the first airplane apprentice school at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Perkins visited Los Angeles for two days to welcome the new class of 37 junior employees who were to begin the program.
Unidentified woman, Mae Stoneman, Mary La Dame and Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (left to right) at a banquet of the California Federation of Democratic Women's Study Clubs, following the opening of the first airplane apprentice school at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Perkins, addressed the same evening banquet. Perkins visited Los Angeles for two days to welcome the new class of 37 junior employees who were to begin the program.
Unidentified woman, Mae Stoneman and Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (left to right) at a banquet of the California Federation of Democratic Women's Study Clubs, following the opening of the first airplane apprentice school at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Perkins, addressed the same evening banquet. Perkins visited Los Angeles for two days to welcome the new class of 37 junior employees who were to begin the program.
The seventh annual charity ball of the Junior Auxiliary of the Hebrew Sheltering Home for the Aged is reported to be held at the Biltmore Bowl on February 16th.
Prominent women met at the invitation of the California Development Association in order to lay plans for the annual State conference to be conducted on the 27th and 28th.
Left to right, Rose Marie Sheran, Eleanor Devin, Virginia Smith, Kathryn MacKechnie stand in a store. They are dressed for an outing, with Devin wearing a jacket and Smith and MacKechnie wearing fur-edged coats. All the women wear hats, with Smith also wearing a small veil. They stand in front of a table covered with a striped tablecloth and displaying lots of either polished stone or wood items like buttons, lamps, ashtrays, small bowls and cups, vases, and candlesticks. Behind them is a postcard display featuring photography by Burton Frasher, an animal skin, and hung paintings.