Portrait of Maurine Hubbard (Wilson) with her parents, paternal grandparents and aunts and uncles. Standing, L-R: Maurine's uncle Jack Hubbard, unidentified woman, Maurine's uncle Earl Hubbard, Maurine's mother Ida (Conklin) Hubbard, Ola B. Hubbard, Maurine's father F.B. Hubbard. Seated, L-R: Maurine's paternal grandmother Mary Ellen Hubbard, Maurine Hubbard, Maurine's paternal grandfather J.E. Hubbard.
Mary Ellen (née Butts) and J. E. Hubbard, paternal grandparents of Maurine Hubbard (Wilson). Imprint on photograph mat: "Chas. A. Miller, Moberly, Mo."
Front row, standing: A. E. Hubbard; seated, left to right: Mary Ellen Hubbard, J. E. Hubbard, Maurine Hubbard. Back row left to right, J. B. Hubbard, Ola B. Hubbard, F. B. Hubbard, Ida Mae Hubbard.
F. B. (Fleming Ballew) Hubbard, his wife Ida Mae (Conklin) and their daughter Helen Maurine, posing in front of an upright piano. F.B. is holding a mandolin.
Actor William Boyd (left) and Desert Inn owner Wilbur Clark (right) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Boyd was best known for his portrayal of the character Hopalong Cassidy in western films of the 1930s-1940s. Boyd is wearing a tie with pistol images on it.
Variety Club event in Mexico City honoring Las Vegas philanthropists and businessspeople. L-R: contractor Ira Goldring (mostly cut off), Lucille Goldring, unidentified man, Fern Kozloff, attorney Art Ham, Doris Ham, Benny Goldstein (partner of Davie Berman at the Flamingo and the Riviera), Mary Murphy, Toni Clark, Desert Inn owner Wilbur Clark, Hotel Last Frontier owner Jake Kozloff, hotel owner Davie Berman.