I bought this photomatic snapshot at an estate sale in Westland a few
years back, sat on it for a while, and when I finally searched the name
of the man featured here found that a man by his name, Clarence Rehn,
had died at Eloise in 1946. Which dates to the era when the photomatic
booths were popular. His age, 66, matches the man depicted as well. The photo is dated
January 1941.
Seemingly clinching the matter is that his grandson and other family members were also featured in this and other photos purchased at the sale. The woman featured is Betty Rehn, whom a 1940 census record shows, is his daughter-in-law.


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