Sebastopol Apple Blossom Princesses Merideth Shelton, two unidentified young women and Sebastopol businessmen Curt Stange (Bank of Sonoma County) and Harry Martin (Martin's Nursery and Ed Herring (Best & Feaks Insurance) meet with representatives from California Governor Earl Warren at the California State Capitol in Sacramento
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Photo--black and white: Sebastopol Apple Blossom Princesses. Men from L-R: Earl Warren--Governor of California (VP nominee with Dewey in 1948 and later Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court), Curt Stange (Bank of Sonoma County), Harry Martin (Martin's Nursery and Ed Herring (Best & Feaks Insurance). The dark haired girl is Meridith Shelton. The other two girls are unidentified. Photo taken at California State Capitol, Sacramento, by McCurry Foto Co.
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