Photo was purchased on e-bay, but it is not my Carpenter family. Seller said she purchased it at an auction with other items from NY, WI, MN, and IL. Inscription on back says, "Childen's Day at the Ad Club 3/25/14. Mr. & Mrs. Russell D. Carpenter, their family and ours. They now have seven children. Mr. Carpener is a Merchandise manager of our largest department store. The feather in Babe's hat got between me and the camera."
Who is the husband of "Babe" and what is their surname? What are the names of their children and the Carpenter children? What department store is referred to and where was it? Is this your family? Please contact me if you have any further information.
People in photo include: Children Carpenter and Russell D Carpenter
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