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[World Trade Center Sundries Shop]

Description: Photograph of a sundries shop at the Dallas World Trade Center. From left to right are greeting cards, shelves of personal hygiene products like toothpaste and shampoo, newspapers, and cigars and cigarettes. The tobacco products are behind the cashier's desk, which has a cash register, a receipt printer, and a yellow cushioned chair. In front of the cashier's desk are shampoos, soaps, candies, mints, chocolates, other snacks, pens, and a rotating display calendars.
Date: 1974~/1979~
Partner: Dallas Market Center

[Hanukkah Card from Clif Bishop]

Description: Hanukkah greeting card sent from Clif Bishop to John T. Willis, Sr. and Clara Evans Willis. The front of the postcard has the text "best wishes" and above, a cut-out Star of David outlined in red, through which a drawing of a snowman is visible. It wears a hat, a scarf, and mittens, standing on hills of snow against a dark blue sky. Under the illustration, in the inside of the card, Clif Bishop's name is printed.
Date: unknown
Creator: Bishop, Clif
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen's Highland Pharmacy ledger and scrapbook]

Description: Combination ledger/scrapbook containing handwritten sales records, financial entries, letterheads, and other documents related to Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen's medical career and pharmacy. It also includes newspaper clippings and programs, as well as personal items such as bookmarks, correspondence, greeting cards, poetry, postcards, and ephemera.
Date: [1904..1925]
Creator: Allen, Dr. Frances Daisy Emery
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Season's Greetings card from the Allens]

Description: Holiday card featuring a photograph of Sheila, Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen, and Dr. Frances Marion Allen. Below the photo is printed text reading, "Season's Greetings from our house to your house" around an illustrated image of a person wearing winter clothing pulling a sled with a second person and wrapped gifts. The card has scalloped edges all the way around. An inscription on the back in blue ink reads, "The Allens / Sheila, Dr. Allen, Frances."
Date: 194X
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Card from Jean Lacy to Michelle Barnes - March 26, 1990]

Description: Card sent by Jean Lacy to Michelle Barnes expressing his excitement for the art exhibition he was invited to. Jean says that he and his son will travel to Houston with the art pieces that he will bring to the exhibition. Jean also expressed gratitude to Michelle for the invitation.
Date: March 26, 1990
Creator: Jean Lacy
Partner: Rice University Woodson Research Center

[Get Well Card from Ernie and Odell Wood to Isaac H. Kempner, 1955]

Description: Get well soon card from Ernie and Odell Wood to Isaac H. Kempner featuring artwork of flowers. The front shows three large red flowers with smaller blue flowers in between them and the text "To Cheer You". There is a yellow ribbon attached to the card. Inside the card is artwork of one large red flower accompanied by several blue flowers and a short rhyming poem.
Date: 1955~
Creator: Wood, Ernie & Wood, Odell
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Greeting Card to Isaac H. Kempner, 1955]

Description: Greeting card to Isaac H. Kempner featuring artwork of two roses and the message "Glad You're Feeling Better". Inside the card is another rose and a short rhyming poem.
Date: 1955
Creator: Mann, Fred R.; McFarland, J. B.; McKnight, L.; Carlino, Natalena; Neiman, Leona; Cargill, Elizabeth et al.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Get Well Card from Rosa Anspach to Isaac H. Kempner, 1955]

Description: Get well soon card from Rosa Anspach to Isaac H. Kempner featuring artwork of songbirds. The front of the card shows two birds perched on a musical staff winding down the center of the card with flowers and music notes surrounding them. The birds have ribbons tied in bows on their chests. There is text saying "Glad to Hear the GOOD NEWS!". Inside the card is artwork of a bird with the text "Hope You Are Soon Completely Well!", a short rhyming poem, and a handwritten message from Ms. Anspach.
Date: 1955~
Creator: Anspach, Rosa
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Get Well Card from J. B. Fowler to Isaac H. Kempner, 1955]

Description: Get well soon card from J. B. Fowler to Isaac H. Kempner featuring artwork of a dog and a hunter. The front of the card shows the dog's head in the foreground with the hunter standing on a hill and trees in the background. The hunter is holding a gun and wearing a hat, coat, pants and boots. There is text saying "Wishing You'll Soon be Well". Inside the card is artwork of the dog and the hunter with his gun raised standing next to each other. There is a short rhyming poem and a handwritten mess… more
Date: 1955~
Creator: Fowler, J. B.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Get Well Card from Betty L. Norman to Isaac H. Kempner, 1955]

Description: Get well soon card from Betty L. Norman to Isaac H. Kempner in the shape of a house. The front of the card has a chimney, a pink roof, a window with a green window planter containing flowers, and a striped overhang with the text "Feeling Better?" on it. The overhang folds up to reveal a short rhyming poem. Inside the card is an embossed mailbox and another rhyming poem.
Date: 1955~
Creator: Norman, Betty L.
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Get Well Card from Mrs. Ray Freed and Ben Levy to Isaac H. Kempner, 1955]

Description: Get well soon card from the Board of Directors of the Galveston County Jewish Welfare Association, Mrs. Ray Freed, and Ben Levy to Isaac H. Kempner with artwork of flowers. The front of the card is illustrated with and cut into the shape of a bouquet of yellow, pink, purple, and blue flowers tied together with a white bow and accompanied by a card saying "Get Well Soon". Inside the card is artwork of two more flowers, an embossed floral pattern, and a short rhyming poem. The back of the card fe… more
Date: 1955~
Creator: Freed, Mrs. Ray & Levy, Ben
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Greeting Card from Mallarie Frank-Oesterreicher to Isaac H. Kempner, March 21, 1955]

Description: Greeting card from Mallarie Frank-Oesterreicher to Isaac H. Kempner with text saying "Hello There!" and artwork of purple flowers. The flowers are in a glass vase with a note reading "Hope You're Feeling Better". A ribbon is tied on the side of the card. Inside is more artwork of flowers and a short rhyming poem.
Date: March 21, 1955
Creator: Frank-Oesterreicher, Mallarie
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[Card from Faye Ford to Mr. I. H. Kempner, July 8, 1954]

Description: Note card with handwritten letter from Faye Ford to Mr. I. H. Kempner thanking him for the stamps he sent for her nephew, especially the Washington and Lee stamp. There is a color illustration of butterflies clustered around a group of flowers inside of a green border on the front of the card.
Date: July 8, 1954
Creator: Ford, Faye
Partner: Rosenberg Library

[News Script: Women]

Description: Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about a recent study which was made by the national organization for Women in New York concluded that greeting cards are sexist.
Date: June 28, 1974, 12:00 p.m.
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Greeting Card from Louis Halfant, December 1951]

Description: Greeting card from Louis Halfant with artwork of roses and a torah. The border of the card has drawn ribbon and flowers. The torah is tied up by a bow and on top of the card is a ribbon tied into the shape of a bow. In the top right corner is text reading "Happy New Year, Dear Children". Inside the card is artwork of the torah, roses, and a candle. There is a short rhyming poem and a message from Mr. Halfont.
Date: December 1951
Creator: Halfant, Louis
Partner: Rosenberg Library
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