David Hutton dressed as a Pharaoh for "The Iron Furnace," composed by Aimee Semple McPherson. The other performers are Ruby Butler, Marguerite Jordan, and Jewell Philyp. Performed for the first time at the Angelus Temple on August 25, 1931.
A new era of recreation will begin this year that emphasizes nature contacts, crafts, social relaxation, physical activity, community music, scientific tinkering, gardening and the finer arts.
Drino Beach stands with hands on hips in a paneled room. She wears a cap with beaded ornament. She wears a long strand of pearls wrapped thrice around her neck. She is attired in a two-piece outfit; the midriff top is fringed, with sequins along the neckline and in the center. The bottoms are pants that extend into a train. The train is spread out on the floor in front of her and features several flower appliqués. Beach performed at Loew's State Theatre, at 703 S. Broadway.
This photograph appears with the article, “Hoover Upholds Human Rights; City Celebrates Constitution: PAGEANTRY MARKS FETES School Children Hail Document Scouts Take 100,000 Copies of Guarantee to Homes; Clubs Hear Warnings Americans of Future Honor Historic Document in Ceremonies at Schools PATRIOTISM RULES CITY Constitution Day Observed Schools, Civic Clubs and Legion Posts Celebrate Birth of Rights,” Los Angeles Times, 18 Sep. 1935: 1.