This photograph may be associated with the article, “Birthday Feted by Centenarian: Ex-Engineer Host to Three Daughters on 100th Anniversary,” Los Angeles Times 29 Dec. 1938: 4.
Photograph of John Ford and his daughter Barbara Ford after returning from Hawaii. They are outside, and John holds a pipe while Barbara holds a ukulele and a purse.
From left to right, Reverend James Whitcomb Brougher Jr., Reverend James Whitcomb Brougher Sr., and Reverend Russell Morse Brougher. Dr. James W. Brougher Sr. was a pastor at the Temple Baptist Church in Los Angeles, CA in the 1920s. His two sons also became preachers. Photo appears with the article, "All Supporting Same Standard: Pastor Family Reunited Sons, Both Wearing Cloth, Visit Father Minister; Three Plan to Make Journey Together," Los Angeles Times, 20 Jun. 1925: A1.
From left to right, Reverend James Whitcomb Brougher Jr., Reverend James Whitcomb Brougher Sr., and Reverend Russell Morse Brougher. Dr. James W. Brougher Sr. was a pastor at the Temple Baptist Church in Los Angeles, CA. His two sons also became preachers. Related to the article, "All Supporting Same Standard: Pastor Family Reunited Sons, Both Wearing Cloth, Visit Father Minister; Three Plan to Make Journey Together," Los Angeles Times, 20 Jun. 1925: A1.
The late Mrs. Alexander was frustrated over several failed screen tests she had taken, which provoked a fight with her husband that culminated in two self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head. She died the following day at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Alexander's business manager Vernon D. Wood called to deliver the message to Mrs. Alexander's father.
The late Mrs. Alexander was frustrated over several failed screen tests she had taken, which provoked a fight with her husband that culminated in two self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head. She died the following day at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Alexander's business manager Vernon D. Wood called to deliver the message to Mrs. Alexander's father.