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Women of the Los Angeles Philippines Women's Club and their husbands spend a day at the horse races at Hollywood Park. Edward Ramolete is sitting in the 2nd row from the bottom, far right. Third row from the bottom, left to right: Eduard Ramolete, Edward's father; Teo Alemania; unidentified; unidentified; Divinia Alemania; Dolores Ramolete, Edward's mother; and Ludi Ongkeko. Last three women in row are unidentified. Fourth row from the bottom, standing 3rd from the right is Fred Pena (wearing a tie). Photo taken in mid-1960.
Los Angeles Philippines Women's Club Betfair Hollywood Park (Inglewood, Calif.) Horse racing--California--Inglewood Racetracks (Horse racing)--California--Inglewood Inglewood (Calif.) Shades of L.A. Collection photographs Shades of L.A. Filipino American photographs
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