Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Los Angeles County Jailer Clem Peoples with child dancer Joyce Horne prepare for the annual Elks Temple Old Clothes and Canned Food Benefit. Peoples was chairman of the entertainment committee and Horne a scheduled performer. This photograph appears with the article, "Stars Will Be Featured," Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct., 1934; pg. A2. Handwritten on negative: Clem Peoples & Joyce Horne Text from the newspaper caption: Small 8-year-old Joyce Horne, acrobatic and tap dancer, who has a prominent part in the Elks' charity show tonight, is shown displaying her talents to the chairman of the entertainment committee, Clem Peoples, chief jailer of the County Jail. Text from negative sleeve: Peoples, Clem Capt. Police
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_11226 ark:/21198/zz002h977b
Subject
Peoples, Clem, 1888-1967 Horne, Joyce, b. 1927 or 28
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