Alice E. Harris, James C. Bowers, business card detailing their specialization in bar-b-q ribs, southern fried chicken, beer and wine. San Luis Obispo phone number 155.
Portrait of five young children posing underneath a San Luis Obispo 1951 sign.
Article about a high school play titled "Flapper Girls" that includes Annazette and Rosa Lee Williams
Article in the Courier (June 13th, 1959) featuring Alice Williams' tryouts for the Ram-ettes Corps in Los Angeles, California. Also mentions Rosa Lee and Annazette Williams as her sisters.
Annazette Williams and Celia Lonborg modeling their class clothes projects in the Saturday SLO County Telegram-Tribune January 19th, 1957.
Article promotes 'Goldie and the Boxer' featuring O.J. Simpson, Melissa Michaelsen, and Annazette Chase.
Obituary clipping about Fred Jay Bollinger, 77, born in 1884 in Ohio who served in the Spanish-American War as Police Chief of SLO.
Photograph taken outside of Sister's Inn (name partially in photo) featuring two men and one woman next to a 1955 Chevy four door sedan. Handwriting on back claims Sister's Inn to be the first black restaurant in SLO.
Photograph by Studio McLain Photography on 970 Chorro in SLO featuring Annazette Williams in a white leotard and top hat dancing on stage.
Series of photographs of Alice E Harris, James C Bowers, and unidentified individuals. Includes a photo postcard of Sister's Inn with text "Protect your California Business Elect Thomas F. Nolan State Senator." The photo in the bottom right corner is of Ida Spencer (center foreground) and Alice Joyce, Annazette Williams, and Rosa Lee Williams. The Sister's Inn was located on the corner of Higuera Street and South Street and was a Black-owned restaurant in San Luis Obispo.
Series of photographs featuring the [Williams?] girls as children in front of a 'San Luis Obispo 1951' sign. Also features a man in a suit, girls dressed up, and boys with a bike.