Dorothy Dorothy and Allen T. Howe, President of National Young Democratic Club, holding commemorative papers about the life and death of John F. Kennedy after his assassination. Inscription with photo reads: "Our executive administrator senator mars (D-Utah) President Kennedy assassinated."
Alma Moore (left) and Nadine Garlin (right) put campaign signs on lawns in Pahrump. They're campaigning for Vail Pittman for Governor, Walter Baring for Congress, and Alan Bible for Senator.
Democratic meeting held on the Dorothy's patio at the Lazy 88 Ranch, Pahrump. Men and women sit and stand on the lawn in the enclosed area. Dorothy stands to the right in a checkered dress. Inscription with photo reads: "We always served refreshments." Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Democratic meeting on Dorothy's patio at the Lazy 88 Ranch, Pahrump; Meeting attendees included John Bonner (attorney), Daisy Burns, Walter Baring (in white shirt against house siding), and Bill Keeler. Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Democratic meeting at Dorothy Dorothy residence at the Lazy 88 Ranch, Pahrump, Aug. 1950. Dorothy and Dale are standing in the back left corner. Inscription with photograph reads "Group Pin of 99's flyers should be with #27 and #28. Flew over to our ranch and we made the 'Pahrump' sign on the mountain of white washed rocks. Picture taken in my home." [Identified by Dorothy Dorothy 11-1-84] Site Name: Lazy 88 Ranch
Governor's Ball; standing in front of the Great Seal, left to right: 1. Mrs. Sawyer, 2. Gov. Grant Sawyer, Nev., 3. Gov. Pat Brown, Calif., 4. Mrs. Brown. Although the year of this particular event is unclear, it was between 1959-1967 when both Grant Sawyer and Pat Brown were governors.
Governor's Ball; standing in front of the Great Seal, left to right: 1. Mrs. Sawyer, 2. Gov. Grant Sawyer, Nev., 3. Gov. Pat Brown, Calif., 4. Mrs. Brown.
Guests at the Governor's Ball in Nevada. The women all wear dresses and the men wear suits or tuxedoes. Twinkling lights and fabric hang from the ceiling. It looks as though the event is taking place inside a basketball stadium, with the court's markings visible below people's feet.