This photograph appears with the article, “Birth of Nation’s Constitution Depicted in Pageant by Los Angeles Bar: Lawyers Enact Roles Patriotic Pageant,” Los Angeles Times, 20 Jul. 1935: 6.
Alma plays an accordion strapped across her chest, watching Mr. Brubaker take one hand of Mrs. Blandin who holds a parasol over her head. Mrs. Blandin wears a costumed dress with lace, flowers, pins and a picture of George Washington.
The children of members of the Lincoln Lincoln Study Club entertained their mothers and guests at the Christmas party at the Los Angeles district headquarters on South Hobard Boulevard. The Christmas play was directed by Mrs. Lowe.
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.
Bettina wears a dress that ends a few inches above her knees. The bottom half has stripes of varying sizes and colors, while the top consists of a laced bodice with puffed sleeves. She wears a crown that has lace, mock jewels, and ribbons.
The two women stand back to back wearing white colonial wigs and old-fashioned dresses, Jean folding her hands across her stomach and Mrs. Knox with her hands on her hips. Both women scowl and grimace.
From left to right, Jessie Moeur Hamilton and Bee Huhn Wofford pose with a horse. The 2 women stand to either side of the horse and both are dressed in cowgirl attire. They smile to camera as they raise their hats above them. At center, the horse's face is framed by each of the women's arms. Their arms hold onto a rein hanging down from the horse's bridle. The group appears to stand in an empty lot or pen. A fence stretches across the back edge of the lot behind them at right and a ranch shed stands in the background at left.
This photograph may be associated 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.