First, the two about whom I have no particular information, beyond what's written on the note behind their photo:
Isabel WhiteIsabel (or Isabelle) was a Hobart resident per the 1910 Census and would have been about 19 years old in this photo. I've found several Gladys Snyders in the 1920 Census, but don't know which is ours.
Gladys Snyder
[Con?]vention Day
Penn. Depot
Hobart
(Click on images to enlarge)
Images courtesy of the Hobart Historical Society.
If I've correctly deciphered the note, I would guess that "Convention Day" refers to the Epworth League convention in June 1918 that we've already seen so many photos of.
Notice the big stack of milk cans in the background at left.
The next photo shows, per the handwritten note behind it:
Arthur Pierce
Spring – 1918
I just recently came across this wedding announcement, in the Hobart News of July 10, 1919:
Per his WWI draft card, Art was a few weeks short of his 18th birthday when the above photo was taken.Pierce-Moore
Arthur M. Pierce, only son of Mrs. Kate Pierce, surprised his mother and friends by announcing his marriage on July 4th to Miss Annabel Moore of McCool, the ceremony taking place at St. Joseph, Mich. Mr. Pierce is one of Hobart's exemplary young men and is employed in the electrical department of the steel mills at Gary, which position he has held for the past four years. For the present they will make their home with Mr. Pierce's mother on Lake street.
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