Two women stand in front of the old Bannack Capitol Building, when Bannack was briefly the capital of the territory of Montana in 1862 before it was moved to Virginia City. Inscription with photo reads: "1953 Bannack, Montana, Capitol Building, 1862 in background; Ethel McCullough watches Leslie reading plaque (sic)."
Mrs. Bette Sawyer (right) and another unidentified woman stand together holding a sticker-like object that reads "this HOME is prepared for emergency." The unidentified woman also holds a brochure that reads: "How to earn your Home Preparedness Award."
Three unidentified people sit at a dining table in a restaurant. On the table is a glass of milk, a coffee cup, a sugar shaker, cream container, syrup holder, ashtray, and silverware. The three people are all smiling or laughing. See Images 0131 0317-0318 for other photos likely from the same day/restaurant.
Dorothy Varnum (right) showing songs that she co-wrote to an unidentified man. The songbook reads: "There's Something in the Songs You Sing" and appears to be autographed. See Images 0131 0367-0370 for others.
Dorothy Varnum co-wrote this song "I'll Get Even With You" with Walter Smith. The lyrics are transposed over a promotional image of the singer. See Images 0131 0367-0369 for others and see Image ID 0131 0367 for the same photo without the song lyrics.