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3 images. Rehearsal For Carnival...Women's Auxiliary San Pedro Community Hospital, 16 October 1951. Mrs. Robert Raish Mrs. Louis Meyer Mrs. Joe Juresa Mrs. William Beck Mrs. Ralph Jester Mrs. Kelvin Vanderlip Bernard Kinnaird, child Molly McKinney, child Barbara Petrich, child Mrs. Charles Farrington Sigrid Gurie Christina Skolil, child Katherine Mudry, child Stephen Skolil, child Andrew Shaw, child. Supplementary material reads:" Society. Gershon. Illus. For release Thurs, Oct. 18 or later all papers have. Rehearsing for carnival are ladies of the Women's Auxiliary, San Pedro Community Hospital who will hold carnival for children on lawns of Kelvin Vanderlip home in Portuguese Bend. No. 3: Adults clockwise, Mrs. Robert Raish (kneeling) Mrs. Louis Meyer Mrs. Ralph Jester. Children, Bernard Kinnaird, Molly McKinney (on hobby-horse) and Barbara Petrich. Three costumes on first three women are Slavic and the other two are Norwegian. No. 1: Mrs. Kelvin Vanderlip, Molly McKinney (on hobby-horse), Mrs. Charles Farrington, Mrs. Ralph Jester. In foreground, seated on wall (left to right) Mrs. Robert Raish, Mrs. Joe Juresa, Mrs. William Beck, Mrs. Louis Meyer. No. 2: Sigrid Gurrie, Mrs. Kelvin Vanderlip, Mrs. Ralph Jester, Mrs. William Beck presenting balloons to Christina Skolil, Bernard Kinnaird, Katherine Mudry and Stephen Skolil (in the cart) with Andrew Shaw, on pony looking back to see when he can start ride".
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3 photographs : photoprints negatives, b&w 10 x 13 cm. negatives (photographic) photographic prints photographs
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