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Four young girls stand and sit around a clothed-table laden with donated groceries. All eat slices of jammed bread with jam smeared on their faces. The ages of the girls range from about 5-years to 10-years. They all wear floral-printed dresses. Behind the girls is a wood paneled wall with a bird of prey painted on it. The girls were presumably some of the many orphans who resided at the Los Angeles Orphans' Home Society, once located at 815 North El Centro Avenue. Every October, the Society organized a donation drive to supplement the orphanage's food stock. At the time, the home was the oldest existing orphanage in the city. Its successor organization, Hollygrove, is no longer an orphanage but a non-profit family and children's services group, which is still located on the exact location of the Orphans' Home.
Related to the article This photograph appears with the article: "Citizens in the Making. Lark Ellen Home Teaches Boys How to Become Useful Members of Society Despite Handicaps." 18 May 1924: A1
Photograph of Superintendent Edith Yeomans with 7 boys resident at the Lark Ellen Home for Boys. Ms. Yeomans is dispensing funds to the boys from their allowance and earnings envelopes. The home was listed at 339 Louisiana Ave. in the 1923 Santa Monica City Directory listing for Edith Yeomans.
Related to the article This photograph appears with the article: "Citizens in the Making. Lark Ellen Home Teaches Boys How to Become Useful Members of Society Despite Handicaps." 18 May 1924: A1
Related to the article This photograph appears with the article: "Citizens in the Making. Lark Ellen Home Teaches Boys How to Become Useful Members of Society Despite Handicaps." 18 May 1924: A1
Related to the article This photograph appears with the article: "Citizens in the Making. Lark Ellen Home Teaches Boys How to Become Useful Members of Society Despite Handicaps." 18 May 1924: A1
Related to the article This photograph appears with the article: "Citizens in the Making. Lark Ellen Home Teaches Boys How to Become Useful Members of Society Despite Handicaps." 18 May 1924: A1