People gathered on a Sunday morning for Lottie Wengert's baptism. Depicted in the photograph from left to right: 1.) Father Don Nally; 2.) Jack Cherry; 3.) Ree Wengert; 4.) Cyril Wengert; 5.) Lottie Wengert; 6.) Ward Wengert; 7.) Pat Wengert; and 8.) Shirley Cherry. The side of the photograh is dated, "Mar 65" which is most likely the month and year this photograph was printed.
The back of the photograph contains a handwritten description, "The Ward Family and others during Christmastime 1907 at a union in Union Township. Dec. 30th. From left to right, the people identified are: (1) Harry Ward (2) Edna Jackson (3) Lottie Ward (4) Maud Schenck (5) Edwin Dunton (6) Ethel Ward (7) Glen Jenkinson (8) Arthur Ward (9) Harry Jenkinson. Taken by WFJ" These individuals are standing in the snow. Note: Lottie Ward later got married and changed her name to Lottie Wengert.
People in attendance of Lottie Wengert's baptism. From left to right, the individuals identified are: 1.) Father Baldus, 2.) Father Dan Nally, 3.) Jack Cherry, 4.) Cyril Wengert, 5.) Robert Wengert, 6) Lottie Wengert, 7.) Pat Wengert, 8.) Ward Wengert, 9.) Ree Wengert. This photograph was taken February 21, 1965.
People sitting together around a set dinner table for a Wengert Family dinner. Cyril Wengert is wearing a crown. The people are identified as follows (clockwise, starting at the top and then moving left): 1.) Ward Wengert, 2.) Pat Wengert, 3.) Jack Cherry, 4.) Marilyn Gatewood, 5.) Cyril Wengert, 6.) Shirley Cherry, 7.) Bob Gatewood, 8.) Ree Wengert (face hidden), 9.) Robert Wengert, 10.) Lottie Wengert. This photograph was taken sometime between 1960-1965.
People sitting together around a set dinner table for a Wengert Family dinner. Cyril Wengert is wearing a crown. The people are identified as follows (clockwise, starting at the top and then moving left): 1.) Ward Wengert, 2.) Pat Wengert, 3.) Jack Cherry, 4.) Marilyn Gatewood, 5.) Cyril Wengert, 6.) Shirley Wengert, 7.) Bob Gatewood, 8.) Ree Wengert, 9.) Robert Wengert, 10.) Lottie Wengert. This photograph was taken sometime between 1960-1965.
Description written on the back of the photograph, "Part of the bass caught on Lake Mead by Phil Harris (second from right) and members of his radio show (Rexall) during a four day fishing trip at Lake Mead. L-R: William Faye, bus. manager; Richard Chevillat, writer; Paul Phillips, producer; Richard Eccles, musician; Ward Lindquist, boat pilot; Al Newman, musician; Walter Scharf, music director; Harris, and Ray Singer, writer. (c. 1940s-50s)."
Four topless female dancers in beaded bikini costumes with partial long skirts, arm bands and bracelets, with tall feathered headdresses, and five female dancers in beaded bikini costumes with sheer beaded long skirted dresses, sheer face veils, and small tiara headdresses surround a male and female pair of dancers at the center of the stage. The male dancer is wearing beaded tights, gloves, beaded ankle cuffs, and hat. The female dancer is topless, and wearing a beaded fringe-style skirt, beaded ankle cuffs, arm band, bracelet, and beaded tiara. The audience is seated on either side of a runway. A cutout of the Buddhist Deity Amoghapasha (Six Arms) is visible in the background.
Six topless female dancers in beaded bikini costumes with partial long skirts, arm bands and bracelets, with tall feathered headdresses, a male dancer is standing on a three-tiered platform and is wearing beaded tights, gloves, beaded ankle neck collar and cuffs, and hat. He is standing in front of a cutout of the Buddhist Deity Amoghapasha (Six Arms). Another female dancer is standing on the floor facing the male dancer, and wearing sheer beaded pants and bikini top, beaded ankle cuffs, arm band, bracelet, and beaded tiara. The audience is visible in the foreground.
State Democratic Chairman C.D. Baker attends a meeting with Nevada's convention delegation. C.D. Baker greets Adlai Stevenson as they shake hands. Standing center is Robert Notti, Baker's city hall assistant. The back of the photograph reads, "Alda: Stevenson running for President of U.S. Man in middle worked for C.D. Baker (1956). See Las Vegas Sun Scene, Feb. 1966 page 6. from left to right; C.D. Baker, Robert Notti, Adlai Stevenson. By Mark Swain."
From left to right: Charles Duncan Baker, mayor of Las Vegas; Richard Germanin (Germain?), secretary of delegation from Nevada; Farrell Ceevers, Hawthorne, Nev.; and Pearl S. Brown, Democratic National Committeewoman, Las Vegas (Mahlon Brown's mother). Pearl hands C.D. Baker a packet that reads, "Compliments of the Chicago Host Committee for the 1956 Democratic National Convention. Mayor Richard J. Daley, Honorary Chairman."