Photograph of three women from the Kappa Delta sorority. One women looks into the mirror, while the other two, one sitting and one standing, look at her.
Mrs. Howard Verbeck (Blanche A. Verbeck) standing on the sidewalk accompanied by a man--most likely Mr. Howard Verbeck. Mrs. Verbeck is wearing an evening gown and a fur-lined coat. There are people beside the couple and across the street observing the scene. This photograph was taken outside of the Shrine Auditorium.
Liliore Green Palmer Rains (Mrs. William Palmer,) Lilian Wellborn Green (Mrs. Burton Edmond Green,) Miles Gray, and Burton Green Gray Bettingen in front of the Biltmore Theatre where they attended an event for the Nine o'Clock Players, a theater group associated with the Assistance League. The women wear furs and capes and jewels. Mr. Gray wears a tuxedo.
Different photographs taken on the same occasion appear captioned "Notables Don Top Hats and Evening Frocks for Nine o'Clockers' Program," Los Angeles Times, 1 Dec. 1935: D2.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Churchill and Lucretia Stetson at an event for the Nine o'Clock Players, a theater group associated with the Assistance League. Mrs. Stetson wears a long, black gown, while Mrs. Churchill wears a gown with flowers, plus a fur coat, as well as glasses. Mr. Churchill wears a tuxedo.
A group of gleeful young adults sitting in a row going down a large slide. Each person is holding onto to the shoulders of the person in front, the leader holding on to the shoes of the person behind them. A small group of people appear to be in conversation under the slide in the background. The people on the slide could possibly be attending Ann McNaghten and Hal Booth's engagement party.
Gretchen Barraclough, Charles Chapman, Ervis Thompson, Ermaline Neuhoff, and Robert Anstead in front of the Biltmore Theatre where they attended an event for the Nine o'Clock Players, a theater group associated with the Assistance League. Three of the women wear fur coats. The men wear tuxedos.