Nonie's early days. The original Mattingly
house near Deer Trail in 1909. A year after
this photo was taken the house was
destroyed by fire.
Early homesteading days in eastern
Colorado. Helen, little Bob, Nonie, and a
visitor identified only as "The Minister."
Enter:
Handsome
coach,
Al Weber.
The first five
Weber
children in
this rather
posed formal
photo, taken
in 1932.
Rosemary, the
infant Larry,
Bill, Harry,
and David.
Nonie's
mother, later
known as
"Grammy,"
with baby
Tommy at
South
Clarkson,
circa 1939.
Dressed up in Victorian garb to celebrate 25 years of
marriage. They were married just after the U.S. entered the
First World War; this picture was taken ten weeks before
Pearl Harbor and America's going into World War II.
The old Auburn and its wayward trailer ready to set
called then, on the road to California in 1933.
Little
blond-haired
Larry, ten
years old,
and
mischief on
his mind.
Nonie and her friend Donna Geyer accompanying
the 1930s great sex symbol, Mae West, at the
Denver Woman's Press Club garden party August 21,
1949.
Nonie's four oldest children with their spouses in 1953.