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Photograph caption dated October 13, 1956 reads "Pretty Anita Gordon cuts ribbon officially opening 'House of Tomorrow' furniture store at 12035 Victory Blvd. Assisting her in celebration are, from left to right, J. B. Cain, president Valley Plaza Merchants Assn.; Harry Heisler, Pearl Winters, Mrs. Everett Carpenter, Mrs. Seymour Glick, Seymour Glick, owners of new store, and Harry Geyer, president of North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce."
Businessmen--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Furniture stores--California--North Hollywood (Los Angeles) Dedications--California--Los Angeles Ribbons--California--Los Angeles Scissors and shears--California--Los Angeles North Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits
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