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Photograph was edited for publication purposes Photograph caption dated March 24, 1965 reads, "George Olsen of George Olsen's Golf Center, 5011 Lankersham Blvd., North Hollywood, teaches Dianne Stanley, Miss North Hollywood, how to play golf at grand opening ceremonies of new establishment. Getting into the act by feeding him golf balls are from left, Barney Oldfield, manager of North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce; Verna Felton, Honorary Mayor of North Hollywood; Park Newcomer, vice president of Security First National Bank; Eddie Holohan, president of North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce; Marios [sic] Negri, vice president, Bank of America, and Wallace R. Stark, artist."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Felton, Verna,--1890-1966 George Olsen's Golf Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce--Presidents Building dedications--California--North Hollywood (Los Angeles) Motion picture actors and actresses--United States Beauty contestants--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Golf--California--Los Angeles Putting (Golf) Golf balls--California--Los Angeles Golf clubs (Sporting goods)--California--Los Angeles Corsages--California--Los Angeles Municipal officials and employees, Honorary--California--North Hollywood (Los Angeles) North Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Group portraits Publicity photographs Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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