Doreene Peterson is a 21-year-old orphan who has worked as a waitress, stenographer and practical nurse; however, when she travelled to San Francisco she was unable to find work, which prompted her to jump trains back to Los Angeles where she was arrested by police for evading fare.
In an office, Dr. Bruce Vincent Black is photographed with two women on each side. On the left is an older woman Ava D. Langston (or Longston), who is shaking hands with him. On the right is his wife, Eva M. Black.
This photograph is likely related to the article, "Trio Named as Plotters, Two Men and Woman Said to Have Planned Robbery of Money Lender," Los Angeles Times, 22 Feb. 1935: A2.
Aimee Semple McPherson, Mayor Frank Shaw, and Rheba Crawford smiling as they watch the Four Square Gospel Parade from the reviewing stand on the steps of City Hall.
Aimee Semple and Mayor Frank Shaw smiling as they watch the parade from the reviewing box. On their left are Roberta Semple and Rheba Crawford saluting and smiling. Surrounding the four are unidentifiable men in uniform.