Marguerite Talcott stands on a porch with five of her children: Betty (later, Elizabeth Talcott Brandt), Rodney (Rodney D. Talcott Jr.), Tom (Tom Meade Talcott), and Peggy (later, Marguerite Talcott Shield). The smallest child is misidentified as another Betty on the negative sleeve, but is probably Frank R. Talcott, who would have been about 3 when this photo was taken. A sixth child, Patricia Ann Talcott is not pictured, who would have been 10.
Photograph of Mary V Squires [incorrectly reported as Ola Marie Squires] of Houston, Texas, with her children, Mary Twombly Squires [incorrectly reported as Maria Tom] and Royal Squires at a Small Claims court, where Mrs. Squires sued for damages against the car. The children play with toy cars as their mother looks on.
Betty Talcott kneels outside, holding a book in her arms. A dog lie on the ground in front of her. Seated are [probably] Frank Talcott (misidentified as Betty) and Rodney D. Talcott Jr., who is holding what looks like a booklet. Standing behind everyone is Marguerite Talcott (the mother), and Peggy Talcott, resting her hands on the shoulders of Tom Talcott.
Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and her daughter Roberta Semple, both smiling. Aimee is wearing a fur coat and a turban. Roberta is wearing a coat with fur trim and a cloche hat. This photograph was possibly taken circa 1930 at the Grand Central Terminal in Glendale.
Mother Ruth came from Alaska on the occasion of the bombing of Fountain of the World headquarters in Box Canyon, near Chatsworth and Simi Valley, where her husband, Krishna Venta, and others were killed.
Mrs. Flora Doering holds baby daughter Jeanne Doering. Mrs. Doering's eyes are on her baby as the younger Doering stares happily at the camera. Mrs. Doering wears a hat and top with a skirt. Jeanne wears a baby cap and a light-colored dress. In the background a partially hidden sign reads, "Department [...] Calendar [...] Tuesdays [...] at 2 P.M. [...] Files must [...] to clerk [...]"