Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The Ebell Club is an active force to be reckoned with amongst the community, run by treasurer of the club Mrs. Leroy Carlisle Williams, Mrs. Charles R. Smurr, chairman, Mrs. Benjamin F. Bledsoe, second vice-president and president Mrs. Charles D. Hill. Photograph appears with the article, "Budget Balancing Viewed as "Thrill of Achievement," Los Angeles Times, 15 Jan 1936: A6. Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Laugharn and Mrs. Finley are smiling and surrounded by boxes of baked goods. Text from negative sleeve: 3378 - Ebell Club Lives and Tije Ebell Club Bridge Salon Mmes. Lee Porter Hubert Laugharn Greg Finley [stamped:] Jan 29 1936 Text from newspaper caption: Mmes. Lee Porter, Hubert Laugharn and Greg Finley were assistant hostesses at the Ebell Club bridge salon when Mrs. Harold Link was hostess. More than 300 women attended the affair. Proceeds apply toward general expenses of the club and are one of the most popular social diversions of the organization.
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_12370 ark:/21198/zz002h8dhf
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Clubwomen--California--Los Angeles Confections--California--Los Angeles Hostesses--California--Los Angeles Baking--California--Los Angeles Porter, Pearl, 1912-2010 Ebell Club of Los Angeles Finley, Almeda, b. 1894 Laugharn, Aimee, 1898-1994
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