Five women stand holding a tray filled with gifts. from left to right: Francine Becheraz, Mrs. Rodney Carmack, Margaret Jean Millikan, Dorothy Jueneman, and Francis M. Traeger. A piano can be seen in the background.
Three women sit on a table, wearing matching pinstripe skirt suits and similar black hats. From left to right: Mae Boardner, Sue Potter, Inez Hennessey.
Portrait photograph of Adrianne Ayres. A similar image taken on the same occasion appears with the article "Woman Tells of Fronk Trip: Auto in Which "Ponzi" Fled Brought Back Here; Companion Says They Went to North of State; Asserted Parole Violator Still Unlocated," Los Angeles Times, 26 Nov. 1931: A5.
Mrs. George Chester Clark, far right, and Anne Ophelia Banning, second from right, pose with fellow Assistance League members at the new thrift shop on 1301 N. Western Avenue.
"Mistress of the Chimes" Mrs. Laura Lee Brown playing her keyboard that controls the carillon in the Royce Hall tower. Her instrument is located in a lower level room of Schoenberg Hall at the University of California Los Angeles.
Judge Alfred E. Paonessa eating a sandwich at his desk with his wife Dorothy Paonessa, who holds a lunch box. A pile of books on the desk are stamped with "Municipal Court 10".