Left to right, Rose Marie Sheran, Eleanor Devin, Virginia Smith, Kathryn MacKechnie stand in a store. They are dressed for an outing, with Devin wearing a jacket and Smith and MacKechnie wearing fur-edged coats. All the women wear hats, with Smith also wearing a small veil. They stand in front of a table covered with a striped tablecloth and displaying lots of either polished stone or wood items like buttons, lamps, ashtrays, small bowls and cups, vases, and candlesticks. Behind them is a postcard display featuring photography by Burton Frasher, an animal skin, and hung paintings.
A seated portrait of Leonard Kip Rhinelander, taken most likely during a shopping trip in Los Angeles. This photograph is similar to the photograph that appears with the article "KIP ARRIVES IN TOWN TO DO SHOPPING: Rhinelander, Suing for Divorce Again, Says He Likes Nevada Home," Los Angeles Times, 16 Aug. 1929: A9.
A standing portrait of Leonard Kip Rhinelander, taken most likely during a shopping trip in Los Angeles. Photo appears with the article "KIP ARRIVES IN TOWN TO DO SHOPPING: Rhinelander, Suing for Divorce Again, Says He Likes Nevada Home," Los Angeles Times, 16 Aug. 1929: A9.
The seventeenth annual Salvage Shop spring dress sales to benefit the Children's Hospital. Mabel Frankenfield (Mrs. Budd Frankenfield) was the general chairman. Kate Page Crutcher (Mrs. Albert Crutcher) was the president of the Children's Hospital and assistant manager of the shop. Florence Onderdonk Hunt was also an assistant manager.