Men listen in to a phone call from President Warren G. Harding to his sister, marking the opening of the Valencia Orange Show. His sister is Mrs. E. E. Remsberg, who is visible at the left edge of the photograph. Other men listen in to the call. The map of the United States features a black line that most likely represents the path of the telephone wires that connected Washington D. C. to Anaheim.
A display at the Valencia Orange Show. There are rectangular objects hanging off of columns. The base of the display is covered in oranges. A woman sits on a chair next to the display and there are other people visible in the background.
The Mayflower display at the Valencia Orange Show. The display is lined with oranges and topped with an arch that reads, "Mayflower." At the center, there is a model of the Mayflower. There is a woman standing next to the display. In the background, other displays are visible including one that has a sign above it reading, "Anaheim Citrus Fruit Assn."
A truck bearing a banner advertising the Valencia Orange Show. The banner reads, "California Valencia Orange Show May 17th-22nd Anaheim Calif." There are three women sitting on the back of the truck holding oranges.
Five women pose with oranges at the Valencia Orange Show. Behind them, there is a display covered with oranges and they sit on an orange lined structure.
A truck bearing a banner advertising the Valencia Orange Show. The banner reads, "California Valencia Orange Show May 17th-22nd Anaheim Calif." There are three women sitting on the back of the truck holding oranges.
This photograph appears with the article, "Harding Hears Sister's Voice: President Has Chat When He Opens Orange Show: Sixty Citizens 'Listen In' at Anaheim Event: Valencia Exhibit Attracts Throng on First Day," Los Angeles Times, 18 May 1921: II1.
This photograph appears with the article, "Harding Hears Sister's Voice: President Has Chat When He Opens Orange Show: Sixty Citizens 'Listen In' at Anaheim Event: Valencia Exhibit Attracts Throng on First Day," Los Angeles Times, 18 May 1921: II1.
Related to Los Angeles Times article, "Anaheim Show Gates Open: Glories of Ancient Greece Done Over in Oranges; Speeches and Banquet Feature Ceremony," 14 May 1926: A1.