This is the last photo I will share from the California Photos. There are more but none are marked.
An 8 X 10 glossy of a dancing couple.
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This is the last photo I will share from the California Photos. There are more but none are marked.
An 8 X 10 glossy of a dancing couple.
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This is another California Photo.
A forgotten soldier, the photo is unmarked. The patch high on his shoulder is an Armed Forces Far East Patch, often called the Mt. Fuji patch.
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This is a unmarked photo that was in Katherine’s group of photos from California.
A little boy wearing the cutest little outfit with knee socks. I think those are some kind of rackets on his tie.
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This is a photo from Katherine’s California Photos. There are just a few of these unmarked photos that I thought deserved to be shown.
This dress must have been so pretty with a dropped waist and an uneven hemline. I also enjoyed looking at her shoes which were most likely leather with peek a boo cutouts. This is more than likely a graduation photograph from the late 1920’s.
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Eddie had a best friend and her name was Lorene.
To Eddie, My best friend From Lorene
To A Dear Friend Babe
And she had a friend in the Coast Guard.
Tomorrow we will look at a few Hawaii photos.
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There are many, many photos of students amongst the photos from California. Most are marked with just one name.
Iggy has found out that Edna St. Clair was in the Sigma Kappa Sorority and she was a Junior at Miami University in 1929. It is unknown if she graduated.
“Kayo” Mullins
Ever Thine Charley
To good ol sister Eddie - Skipper
Love from Buddes
With Love Lois
This photo is a signed Dorothy Glenn Photo.
For now I will list the names of the what appear to be graduation photos.
With Love Kenny
“Dick”
Best Wishes to Eddie – Mary
“Yours” Irene
Love ever Helen
Bob
Love Ike
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Edna St. Clair most likely was a student at Miami University in Oxford Ohio. These may be some of her friends
1476 A
To Edna yours forever Bob
To Edna St. Clair Octobver 3rd 1927 Oxford Ohio Miami University from Bob St. Clair
off to the side is another name Howard Shanting
1476 B
With Love Joyce
Joyce Corfield Lakewood, O. Sophomore
1476 C
All my love Don
To my sweetheart with lots of love Don
1476 D
Eddie with love Doris
1476 E
To The dearest “little kid” I know Love Ada 1931
More of these era photos tomorrow. Thanks for stopping by. Do come again.
I think a few more days might be fruitful with the California Photos.
Remember the little boy in the photos yesterday. A Tallman boy..well his name was Sterling Leon..or Leon.
I believe he married this lovely lady (Anita). Who is holding their daughter Lori. The photo is marked Lori 8 months.
Here is Leon’s son
Cute little guy riding a trike.
December 1971 2 years.
Chris is wearing one of the sweaters you sent a long time ago. You can see some of our property in this picture. Leon built the storage shed in the left hand corner.
This one simply says 8 months 2 1/2 years
I will be sending off a copy of this blog post and yesterdays blog post to Chris in California. Hopefully he can shed some light on some of the photos. IF I hear back from him.
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These are the last of the party photos from California.
1473 A.
Ann Xitco – Assistant Cashier of the Calif Bank
Photo 1473 B.
Dr. Tiva
Dr. Primitiva Demandante
Tiva we call her, and the sweetest + smartest one. Born +r aised in Manila. Graduated from College there + over here too. She has only been a citizen 2 years. The happiest day of her life.
Photo 1473 C.
Hazel Whedon
The Dean of Women at Harbor Jr. College
1473 D
?, Daisy, Gene Wilson
Don’t know the first one.
Daisy – Picture Woman
Gene Wilson – Mgr of YWCA. Our friends when we were going to buy the lots. She wasn’t dressed – she had another meeting to go to. Not a good picture.
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