Jennie's certificate identifing her as an officer to protect animal and children in Colorado. July 30, 1920. Grammy, her daughter, said she also had a star with a purple ribbon hanging down that she would wear when she addressed issues with locals.
Zsa Zsa Gabor is escorted by two Brinks guards as she arrives at CBS' Television City in Hollywood on Dec. 1, 1955, with three fur coats valued at $100,000 and wearing a million dollars worth of jewelry.   She was preparing for rehearsals for the "Climax" TV show, in which she wears all the expensive adornments.   On her dress is a 100-carat golden yellow diamond, the "Shah of Persia," valued at $950,000, by its owners.  Brinks guards are Merle Plumb (left) and Robert Padgett.      (AP Photo/Harold Filan)
A temporary net in foreground creates interesting interaction of colors and shapes with construction horse in the background when painterly adjustments are made.
Jennie's certificate identifing her as an officer to protect animal and children in Colorado. July 30, 1920. Grammy, her daughter, said she also had a star with a purple ribbon hanging down that she would wear when she addressed issues with locals.
Jennie's certificate identifing her as an officer to protect animal and children in Colorado. July 30, 1920. Grammy, her daughter, said she also had a star with a purple ribbon hanging down that she would wear when she addressed issues with locals.
Jennie's certificate identifing her as an officer to protect animal and children in Colorado. July 30, 1920. Grammy, her daughter, said she also had a star with a purple ribbon hanging down that she would wear when she addressed issues with locals.
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