Portland Breakfast Club (Portland, Or.)--Meetings

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Three flight attendants on Portland Breakfast Club’s “ham horse”

Photograph showing three flight attendants sitting on the Portland Breakfast Club’s wooden “ham horse” on Tueday, March 10, 1936. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 5 of the March 10 edition of the Oregon Journal. The photograph had the headline “Up in the Air on a Horse” and the following caption: “This trio of pretty United Air Lines’ stewardesses had breakfast Tuesday morning with the breakfast club, but their next meals were to be eaten many miles away. On the club’s ‘ham horse’ are (from left) Miss Aletha Cabie, who arrived Monday night from Salt Lake; Miss Gladyce Putnam, who ate lunch in Seattle, and Miss Sarabelle Milne, who will eat dinner in Salt Lake tonight.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Air Stewardesses Breakfast Guests At Club Meeting.” The meeting, held at the Multnomah Hotel, was sponsored by United, the Journal reported. See related image No. 372A0710.

Three flight attendants taking oath? at Portland Breakfast Club meeting?

Photograph showing three flight attendants from United Air Lines (later United Airlines) standing in a row next to an unidentified man who is sitting at a desk and holding an open book. All four people are raising their right hands. The women are (from left) Gladyce Putnam, Aletha Cabie, and Sarabelle Milne. The photograph was probably taken at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting at the Multnomah Hotel on March 10, 1936. Putnam, Cabie, and Milne attended the meeting, which was sponsored by United. See related image No. 372A0709.

Men performing for radio broadcast at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing a group of unidentified men gathered around a KEX radio microphone during a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. Most are holding documents that are probably scripts. The man at center is seated on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” He has a tablecloth tied around his shoulders, and appears to be reading from the piece of paper in his hand.

Men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing three unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man at center is lying on his back with his legs in the air and is wearing a sheet or tablecloth like a diaper. The man at left is standing between the prone man’s feet, the man at right is standing at his head and holding one of his hands. This photograph may have been taken at the same meeting as image Nos. 372A0900 and 372A0901.

Prize drawing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing an an unidentified woman drawing a piece of paper from a bowl held by an unidentified man at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. Chicken carcasses are hanging from a stand behind them. Above the stand is a partially visible sign with the text “Prizes presented thru the courtesy of Safeway stores!”

Men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing three unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man at center is wearing a white jacket, crossing his fingers, and sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” The other two men are standing on either side of the ham horse and are holding documents that appear to be scripts.

Joseph K. Carson and two unidentified men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson and two unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. Carson and the man at right are both holding baby bottles and wearing bibs with the word “BABY” on the front. The man at right is sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” The man at center is wearing a white jacket, and both he and the man at right are holding papers that may be scripts. All three men are laughing. This photograph may have been taken at the same meeting as image Nos. 372A0898 and 372A0901.

Men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing a group of unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. At center is a man sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse,” and wearing a bib with the word “BABY” on the front. At left is a man wearing a white jacket and reading from a sheaf of papers, probably a script. This photograph may have been taken at the same meeting as image Nos. 372A0898 and 372A0900.

Three men performing for radio broadcast at Portland Breakfast club meeting

Photograph showing three unidentified men gathered around a pair of microphones, one with “NBC” on the stand, while performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man at center is sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” The man at right, who may be the 1935 club president Zina A. Wise, is looking down at a piece of paper he is holding, probably a script.

Men performing for radio broadcast at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing a group of men gathered around a pair of microphones, one with “NBC” on the stand, during a performance at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man in the center is sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” He has a cloth tied around his neck and is wearing what appears to be a bonnet. The man next to him is reading from a piece of paper, probably a script.

Unidentified man sitting on Portland Breakfast Club’s wooden horse

Photograph showing an unidentified man sitting on the Portland Breakfast Club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse,” probably at a club meeting. He has one hand on the neck of the horse and is smiling. Two men are standing next to the horse, one on either side, and are smiling at the man on the horse. The man at left is club member Laurence Mann; the man at right is unidentified.