Two pictures of 22-month-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, in Lafayette Park. One photo shows Rosita Dee with an unknown man and woman and a dog; the other shows her holding a teddy bear. "Rumpus" on the label might be Rosita Dee's nickname?
H. H. West's daughters, Frances and Elizabeth, sit on the back steps of a house with a teddy bear between them. Frances has her finger on her nose and Elizabeth has her hand up to her mouth. Elizabeth wears dark tights and has a bow in her hair. The teddy bear is upside down on the step. The door to the house is visible at the top of the stairs. There are bushes, a fence, and a clothes line visible at the left.
H. H. West's daughters, Frances and Elizabeth, sit on the back steps of a house with a teddy bear between them. Both girls hold one of the teddy bear's paws. Elizabeth wears dark tights and has a bow in her hair. The door to the house is visible at the top of the stairs.
H. H. West's daughter, Elizabeth, sits on the back steps of a house holding teddy bear. She wears dark tights and has a bow in her hair. The door to the house is visible at the top of the stairs.
H. H. West's daughter, Elizabeth, sits on the back steps of a house holding teddy bear. She wears dark tights and has a bow in her hair. The door to the house is visible at the top of the stairs.
Patricia Feldman, Ellen Kobatznich, and Joan Contaron with dolls and a teddy bear. The girls' parents are members of the Beverly Hills Chapter of Hadassah. The girls, along with several other member's children, put on a play about the difference between good and bad food during the club’s Child Welfare Day held at the Beverly Hills Athletic Club. During the event, members paid an extra 9 cents for their lunches which went toward providing soup, salad, fruit, and milk for Palestine children.
Two portraits of 4-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One portrait shows her curtsying with a teddy bear; the other has her standing next to a baby doll sitting on a stool.
Double portrait of 4-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One portrait shows Rosita Dee standing with a teddy bear; the other has her sitting on a stool with a baby doll near her feet.
Double portrait of Rosita Dee Cornell, landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell's 4-year-old daughter holding a teddy bear with Gloria Weil. Portrait of Rosita curtsying for the camera.
The students of the Lafayette Junior High School have orchestrated a toy repair shop to distribute wagons, airplanes, boats, pianos, dolls and other toys to the children of Santa Fe Avenue School.