Dorothy Dorothy and dog at Scotty's Castle Road after the ribbon cutting opening the new road. Inscription with photo reads: "Road connected Highway 95 in Nevada to the Castle. Ribbon cut by Gov. Russell, 1950." See Edith Giles Barcus Collection for more about Scotty's Castle. See previous images 0131 0272-0277 for more.
Dorothy Dorothy stands at a podium, smiling for a picture. She is a guest banquet speaker at the Soroptimists Club (volunteer service organization to improve the lives of women and girls around the world). District I Meeting took place Oct. 1, 1966 in Kingman, Arizona. Lenore Jordan was the Director of the club.
Dorothy Dorothy (then Dorothy Varnum) stands with her mother and another woman. Inscription with photo reads: "Golf at Idlewild, Calif; Dorothy Dorothy-mother---Beth." Based on the description, it is hard to tell if the mother's name is Beth or if the woman on the right is Beth.
Well-dressed women stand together under an awning for a group photo. Dorothy is in the fourth row from the front, wearing a black hat. All of the women are wearing a pin on their blouses, (their left side). Inscription with photo reads: "The Social Directors of the City and Resort Hotels of the West. A hotel club group who stimulated business for all making reservations from place to place for them, as well as doing social work for guests in resorts, etc. Mrs. Coffman (Palm Springs), Mrs. Curry (Yosemite), Mrs. Hull (all Hull chain incl. El Rancho Vegas were members)." See Image 0131 0282 for another image from the event.
Meeting of the International Social Executives for the West Coast. Dorothy Dorothy, fifth on far right side, sits wearing a white net hat. The other women (unidentified) dine on what looks like chicken and pasta. (white hat).
Women sit around a table at the International Social Executives meeting in Houston, Texas. Dorothy Varnum is second from left, wearing a black hat. The table is littered iwth pamphlets, cards, brochures, gloves, and ashtrays. Photograph credit: Borden, Houston, Texas.
Ethel stands next to an open car door in front of a house. The automobile is black, and Ethel wears all black except for white gloves. Vines cover sections of her house. Inscription with image reads: "Here is Ethel's home, the range. Ethel McCullough, Riverside."
Dorothy Dorothy and an unidentified female passenger in her "low-wing Kinner airplane" in San Francisco. Dorothy wears sunglasses and the passenger wears a fur coat.
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)."