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Title
[Children from the Joy Powell Dance Studio visiting patients at the Laguna Honda Home]
Date Created and/or Issued
1950 Dec. 10
Contributing Institution
San Francisco Public Library
Collection
San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection
Rights Information
Permission to use this image must be obtained from the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library: www.sfpl.org/permissions.
Description
Folder: S.F. Hospitals-Laguna Honda-Entertainment.
Permission to use this image must be obtained from the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library: www.sfpl.org/permissions.
On back: "LITTLE PEOPLE AT THE OLD FOLKS' HOME - Yesterday (Sunday, December 10) some thirty youngsters from the Joy Powell Dance Studio visited the folks at the Laguna Honda Home for the Aged and Infirm and put on an hour-long dancing show. Shown above are some of the kiddies with four of the more than 2,000 people who live at the Home. Left to right (seated), they are: Rose Marie O'Shea; polio victim Claude J. Ponte; Linda McGowan; Susan Jones (little girl with one eye showing); behind her, head showing - Evelyn Usinger; Susan Stohlton, and Lizzie Frank. Man standing behind the wheelchair is Roy Jones. Each of the four adults has lived for many years in the Laguna Honda Home, supported mainly by county funds and under supervision of the Board of Health. Louis A. Moran is superintendent of the Home.
Type
image
Extent
1 photographic print:
Subject
Hospitals--Laguna Honda--Entertainment
San Francisco (Calif.)--Photographs

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