Notes:
Data source is Linda Kay Lewis. E-mail lewislr2@aol.com
Data source is Joanne Rhoads Kowal, e-mail GAK44@aol.com
1930 Census, Montgomery Co., Dayton, pct 6, E57-58, p. 181, 154 Home Ave
Haller, Clarence E., head, owns, $5000, 64, 1st m @ age 25, b: OH/MD/OH, forman iron foundry
" , Florence V., wife, 59, 1st m @ age 20, b: OH/OH/OH
Gearing, Mildred L., neice, 28, widowed, b: OH/IA/OH
" , Eloise M., neice, 7, single, b: OH/OH/OH
" , Bruce D., nephew, 6, single, b: OH/OH/OH
Ralph and Mildred taught ballroom, jazz, tap and other types of dance in Dayton, Ohio. They eventually moved to St. Petersburg, Fl., where they continued to instruct dance and held "Cotillions" at the "Old" St. Petersburg Pier, before it was demolished. Also hosted dances at the Princess Martha Hotel in St. Pete in the 1930's.