
Type: Photopage 31


Mr. and Mrs Walls with Mr. Matthews
Theresa Cordave Walls, Billy Matthews and John Walls

Presention to Hattie Sandidge
To Hattie Sandidge on the left by Mayor Reading with Dervey Lomax looking on far right

Mrs. Randall
At Christmas

Dance Recital
At Lakeland Elementary School

Lakeland Elementary School
First and Second Grade class

Folks Made the School
Preview event for screening and discussion of report from research project of LCHP members and University of Maryland students lead by Dr. Mary Sies. The event was held at College Park Community Center

Track and Field Metal
Awarded to Carl Cager Amateur Athletic Union of the United States MDCCCLXXVIII with bar pin

Lomax Home
Home of Thelma and Dervey Lomax their sons Elston, Gregory, as well as Dervey's parents Charles and Etelka Lomax

Smith-McCorkle Home
4910 Navahoe Street Leonard Smith and Mamie McCorkle Parcel 20 Block 4 Block 16 lot 2

Pauline Gray
Pauline Gray speaks at Embry AME Church. The occasion was an event honoring Miss Gray and Arthur Brooks.

Charles Carroll
City Council portrait

Lakeland Elementary School Lower Grades
For more than thirty years the first school attended by most Lakelanders was Lakeland Elementary School on Winnipeg Street. It had two classrooms heated by a potbelly stove, and an outhouse in the rear. In 1944 the primary class, grades one through three, was taught by Margaret Wills

Boys
Edward and Demand Williams

Council with Mayor
College Park City Council with Mayor Gullett. Dervey Lomax is far left There is another copy of this image in the archive from another collection

Prom Picture
Andre Pitts with date, Simone

Lakeland Home

Wedding Party of Kathleen Campbell and James Tyrone Kennedy
Embry A.M.E. Church was the site for the wedding of Kathleen Campbell and James Tyrone Kennedy on September 9, 1972. The pair grew up in Lakeland, attended church, and went to school together. Their clothing and hair styles reflect the height of fashion for that period.

Youth Presentation
During Friday evening youth event at College Park Community Center Heritage Weekend

Dedication of Lomax Fountain
Event attendees

A View from the Lakes Exhibit
Lakeland Room at College Park Community Center

Foundation work
Building the new home of Harold and Julia Pitts in the Central, Conservation area. They had lived in the western section of Lakeland

American Gas Station and Motel/Liquor Store
Front on Baltimore Avenue


Assorted Images
Many departments at the University of Maryland provided stable employment for Lakelanders. The lower lefthand image shows, left to right, Pauline Gray and Etelka Lomax preparing meals in the kitchen at the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Other Lakeland residents, including Saxoline Campbell, Dorothy Holman, and Hazel Thomas, also were employed as cooks and kitchen-service staff for sorority and fraternity houses.

Congratulations
Mayor and council members. Dervey Lomax is far left.

Lomax Home
54th Avenue eastern Lakeland

Earlene Williams and May
On steps of the home of Julia and Harrold Pitts in Lakeland

Mack's Market after Fire
Bessie Mack, John Chesley Mack Jr.,Julie E. Carroll 5030 Navahoe St. After fire Parcel 1-1 Front and rear of building

Boys
Boys of Embry AME Church in the sanctuary

Home Demolition
4800 Navahoe Street - First Lakeland home demolished shown with bulldozer and rubble.


Wedding of William Sharps and Lucille Giles
William Sharps of North Brentwood and Lucille Giles of Lakeland were married March 15, 1945, at Embry A.M.E Church. Rev. W. E. Mosley presided. The formal wedding reception was held at Lakeland Hall. Members of the wedding party include, from left to right, Harry Braxton, Evelyn Giles, Omega Giles, Blanche Sharps, Vera Matthews, Wallace Sharps, Mary Braxton, the bride, the groom, Lola Giles, George Walls, Cecilia Brooks, Robert Fields, Shirley Randall, Margaret Sharps, Cozette Johnson, and James Weems. The flower girls are (left to right) Patricia Barber, Shirley Tyner, and Edna Tyner.

Teen
Lakeland Heritage Weekend Youth Night event