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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated October 18, 1950 reads "Canvassers for Woodland Hills Community Building Fund are from left, front row: Clifton Butler, Claire Sutton, William Rapp, William Balduf, Curtis Schumacher (Congregational Church Financial Advisor from New York), Eddie Vance, Rev. E. Ellsworth Smith (church founder); second row, Richard Marsh, Eber Knapp, Chester Powell, Leonard Plank, Rev. Melvin H. Harter (pastor), Clyde Henderson, John Schroeder (building fund chairman), Eugene Kammeraad, John Keifner, Stanley Schultz, Hugh Slocum, Darcy Bostrup, Frank Obele; third row, Cal Nave, Charles Rei, Ross Alkire, Don Brubaker, John Bonnell, Don Hendricksen, Howard Perkins, Henry Fox, Ralph Bowerman (architect), Matt Ely Jr. (building chairman). Not in picture are David Howell, John schaller, Robert Galley, Bruce McCurdy."
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Woodland Hills Community Church (Los Angeles, Calif.) Woodland Hills Community Church (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Clergy Men--California--Los Angeles Clergy--California--Los Angeles Fund raisers (Persons)--California--Los Angeles Fund raising--California--Los Angeles Crosses--California--Los Angeles Church buildings--California--Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) Signs and signboards--California--Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) Woodland Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits Valley Times Collection photographs
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