Number | Size | Description |
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1 | 3 X 2 | Birth announcement for Mary Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Luke Hoff, on 28 April 1927. Blue ribbon holds together two-part announcement. |
2 | 3.5 X 2 | Manchester College Athletic Association membership card for 1919-1920 school year. Ida Fields' card. Margery Gump was Secretary and Arthur Morris Hoff was Treasurer. |
3 | 2.5 X 4 | Invitation from Platform Reading Class to faculty and students of the Expression Department of Manchester College to attend readings on 2 April, 6 April, and 9 April. Sent to Ida Fields. Participants were Mildred Hoke, Anna Keener, Della Lehman. |
4 | 3 X 1.5 and 2.5 X 1.25 | Two calling cards--one from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Mote and one from Olive Erickson. |
5 | 4 X 5.25 | Wedding program for Trude Mishler and Floyd Irwin, 14 December 1919. |
6 | 4.5 X 3.5 | Envelope addressed to Miss Ida E. Fields, from Pvt. F.E. Dewart, a soldier during World War I. Postmark is 26 September 1918. |
7 | 3.5 X 3 | Envelope with Christmas card addressed to Miss Ida E. Fields, from Pvt. F.E. Dewart of the U.S. Army. Sent during World War I |
8 | 3 X 3.5 | Christmas card from Wormhout, France, 18 December 1918. Signed "Fordie." |
9 | 4 X 2.5 | Valentine's card from N.N. |
10 | 3.5 X 5 | Reproductions of photos of J.E. and Nettie Miller |
11 | 4 X 7 | Poem called "Whispers of Cheer," written by Ida Fields during her senior year. |
12 | | Remnant from corsage. |
13 | | Wedding invitation from President and Mrs. Otho Winger for the marriage of Ida Press to Rev. Henry Randolph, 1918. From scrapbook of Ida Fields. |
14 | | Photo from play, "Every Student," showing Lillian Moomaw and Myrna Flory Gemmeo (M.C.1911-12-13). |
15 | | Invitation for Junior-Senior Reception, 1920. From scrapbook of Ida Fields. |
16 | | Note of thanks from Mrs. and Mrs. B. F. Wampler |
17 | | Letter from Sadie Stutsman (Wampler) to Ida Fields, 1918. |
18 | | Wedding invitation of Sadie Stutsman (Wampler). |
19 | | Letter to Ida from a male friend who is entering military service, 1918. |