Fourteen photos of the Arden-Fletcher Dancers dressed for a production of a harem number. Some of the portraits are group shots, others are individuals. From handwriting on the back of a few images, some of the identified women include Junior, G. Wynn, Jean Richards, Joan Kayne, Pat Collen, Joan Wynn, and June Day.
Members of the Rockwell family on the Chemung River near Elmira, New York. Leon Rockwell sits in a rowboat as two women step into the boat. Two boys with a rowboat are seen in the background. Handwritten on back of photograph: "Mother, Aunt Jessie; Floyd and Earl; myself 1902."
Floyd Rockwell in uniform with his mother Charlotte outside barracks at Camp Lewis (now Fort Lewis), Washington. Handwritten on back of photograph: "Floyd & Mother Rockwell, Camp Lewis, Wash. 1918."
Description given with photograph: "Irene DeBrink and Elizabeth Dale Griffith in overalls-lived at 123 N. 3rd, now lives in Glendale, Calif. Early Las Vegans coming from Mt. Charleston."
The AZA's (Aleph Zakik Aleph) and BBG's (B'nai B'rith Girls) boys and girls youth organization associated with the B'Nadith voted their social activity project to support the two Dorothy Entratter Orphan Homes established in Israel by Jack Entratter.
Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communications for the Executive Branch of the Federal Government at the Las Vegas Press Club Installation at the Sands Hotel. Klein is with unidentified individuals.
A series of photographs of Joyce Mauer, the winner of the Miss Redondo Beach beauty pageant. Mauer is at the Sands Hotel with several other beauty pageant winners.