Group of three men and three women. Note on the back of the picture: "Miriam, Ida, Howard Clark." There is an arrow pointing to the name of Miriam with the notation: "Front row."
Family standing in front of a picket fence in front of a house. Couple identified as Phares and Myrtle C. Aument. Children possibly Dorothy and Harry L. Aument.
Note on back of picture: This large stone house was typical of the ones built by the more prosperous farmers and millers of early Lancaster County. It was located on the south side of the Columbia turnpike west of Maple Grove. The building was torn down in 1972 to make way for a fast-food restaurant. Close up of "Old Mill" see picture "Abbeville Mill" torn down April 1972.
Edward Shippen home. Note on bottom of picture: "Lancaster residence -1752- of Edward Shippen - Mayor of Philadelphia 1744; buried in St. James Church-yard, Lancaster, Pa., 1781--His grand-daughter, Mary Shippen Burd, married Peter Grubb II, Ironmaster,Cornwall, Pa., Grand-father of Clement B. Grubb."
Appears to be a lodge or inn with men in suits sitting on wide front porch. Sign on one of the posts for Bell Telephone and person standing on the roof of the porch.
What appears to be a fashion show outside, in front of a large hotel or lodge. Woman walking down a runway with other women sitting on a wide porch watching her. (See #2-20-04-26)