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  1. Document - Class of '43 Lament

    Hutchinson "Class of '43 Lament" by Jay Beytien with a humorous reminder that the 50th class reunion was now past. Belonged to Loretta Reiner Pishney, Class of 1943.

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    Class of '43 Lament
  2. Postcard - A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

    Amusing postcard with text: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Gee! I'd like to hold your hand!". Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald,% Aug. Block, Hutchinson, Minn. Message from J.U. who didn't have time to write, could hear her fine and was glad to hear their voices once again. Postmarked Mora, Minn., August 30, 1911. Green one cent Franklin stamp.

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    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
  3. Postcard - Addressed to Joe Morevac

    Telegraph Post-Card addressed to Joe Morevac, Biscay, Minn. One cent Canadian stamp. Front is humorous telegraph postcard with romantic text.

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    Addressed to Joe Morevac
  4. Postcard - A Determined but Utterly Hopeless Struggle

    "A Determined but Utterly Hopeless Struggle" postcard with an image of an Old Maid and Cupid tugging on a wedding ring. The card is addressed to Ella Ewald of Rt#2, Brownton, Minn. The Franklin one cent stamp was cancelled February 13,1911 at Hutchinson, Minn. No message.

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    A Determined but Utterly Hopeless Struggle
  5. Postcard - A dozen kids began to shout

    Color humorous postcard with a picture of a family & guest gathered at a dinner table above words "A dozen kids began to shout while at the table there, The baby took some sauerkraut and rubb'd it in my hair." Illustrated song Serie No.1814. By permission of "Shapiro" Music Publisher, New York City. Publ. by Theodor Eismann, New York. Printed in Germany. Photo only copyrighted 1907, De Witt C. Wheeler. Addressed to Ella Ewald, Brownton, Minn. M...

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    A dozen kids began to shout
  6. Postcard - A Jolly Full House,Three Queens and Two Jacks

    "A Jolly Full House,Three Queens and Two Jacks" postcard with image of three women seated on a wall and two men standing on each side. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Ewald of Brownton, Minn. The Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on June 27,1910 at Buffalo Lake, Minn. The message asks about plans for the Fourth and asks her to come to some dances and ballgames. Signed, Anna

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    A Jolly Full House,Three Queens and Two Jacks
  7. Postcard - A little bit of sugar for the bird

    Humorous postcard titled "A little bit of sugar for the bird" showing a man & woman seated at a table set for tea. He is feeding her a sugar cube. Banforth & Co. Publishers, Holmfirth England and New York. Series No.1195. Printed in England. Photo only copyright 1909 by Banforth & Co. Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald, Brownton, Minn. Message from cousin Pete who teased that he must generally feed them taffy sweeter than honey and wanted to send for...

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    A little bit of sugar for the bird
  8. Postcard - All the Girls Are Nice in Hutchinson, MN

    Humorous postcard "All the Girls Are Nice in Hutchinson. It's Hard to Choose" with picture of man and two women. Word "Hutchinson" is printed black on a gold felt pennant. Addressed to Anna Hall, Kimball, MN. Message of general greeting from unknown writer. Undated.

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    All the Girls Are Nice in Hutchinson, MN
  9. Postcard - All things come

    Color picture postcard greeting card showing a boy & girl and words "All things come to him who waits if there isn't a string to it." Addressed to Marie Alsleben, Glencoe, MN. Message from C. H. Arlt who asked if she got over the Plato dance and urged her to go to New Auburn on Saturday. Postmarked Glencoe, MN, February 5, 1914. Green one cent Washington stamp. Card made in U.S.A.

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    All things come
  10. Postcard - A Matter of Dollars and Scents

    Color humorous picture postcard showing a woman seated at the counter of the Perfunery Department with a male clerk demanding 'cash'. Titled: "A Matter of Dollars and Scents". Trademark: AH Co. Emb. Comic - A.H.; Copyrighted 1907 C. Ekstone. Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald, Brownton, Minn. Message from Billy Jones inviting her to come and join the party with Amy. Unreadable postmark. Red two cent Washington stamp.

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    A Matter of Dollars and Scents
  11. Postcard - Am expecting something every minute

    Color humorous picture postcard showing a school boy with hands behind his knickers and facing a male teacher with a switch behind his back. Text: "Am expecting something every minute". Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald, Brownton, Minn. Postmarked both Minneapolis & Brownton, Minn., August, 1907. Green one cent Capt. John Smith stamp.

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    Am expecting something every minute
  12. Postcard - A Microbe Factory

    Color humorous postcard titled "A Microbe Factory" with a picture of a man kissing a woman near a large pool of water. Addressed to Ella Ewald, Brownton, Minn. Message from cousin L.Y.E. who wasn't sure is a letter was owed and wondered if Santa had been good to her. Postmarked Deering, ND, December 28, 19__. Green one cent Franklin stamp.

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    A Microbe Factory
  13. Postcard - Anything I can do For You?

    "Anything I can do For You" postcard with lady seated behind a man on a park bench with her hand on his shoulder. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Ewald of Brownton, Minn. The Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on September 30,1913 at Buffalo Lake, Minn..The message mentions missing her friend and sends congratulations to Minnie on arrival of baby. John & Herman Briggs were down her way one day. Signed, Anna.

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    Anything I can do For You?
  14. Postcard - Are You From Missouri?

    Color tinted "Are You From Missouri?"postcard. Picture of a woman in a long green dress and black boots; copyrighted 1910 by E. W. Gustin. Addressed to Miss Ella Radunz of Dassel, Minn. The Washington one cent stamp was cancelled on Nov._,1917. The message invites Ella to a dance on Sunday night.

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    Are You From Missouri?
  15. Postcard - A "Style" much in favour at This Town

    Color picture postcard showing a couple seated together on a bench above text "A 'Style' much in favour at This Town. I've tried it." Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald, Brownton, Minn. Message from Otto Sell that he arrived in Des Moines and going on in the morning. He had been to a show and would let her know his address. Postmarked Des Moines, Iowa, September 10, 1909. Green one cent Franklin stamp.

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    A "Style" much in favour at This Town
  16. Postcard - Birds of a feather flock together

    Color postcard with picture of a young couple dressed in coats & hats. Amusement size trains & crew are in the background. Text: "Birds of a feather flock together." Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald, Brownton, Minn. Message that if walking was as good as talking the writer would come over once. Postmarked Glencoe, Minn., February 18, 1909. Green one cent Franklin stamp.

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    Birds of a feather flock together
  17. Postcard - Biscay, MN

    Color postcard advertising Biscay, Minn on a green banner above two children sitting in front of an open umbrella. "When I steal away to Biscay, Minn. I should worry if I was caught with the goods." Mailed from Glencoe, MN with one cent stamp to a "Miss ___" in care of Aug. Block. Name noted on back: Gordon J. in ink.

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    Biscay, MN
  18. Postcard - Bronco Buster

    "Bronco Buster" postcard with image of a child & ropes on a donkey. Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald of Rt. 2, Brownton, Minn. The Franklin one cent stamp was canceled on October 2,1907 at Hutchinson, Minn. The message mentions the fine day. Signed, Ella.

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    Bronco Buster
  19. Postcard - Can't you see I'm lonely?

    Color postcard with a picture of a woman sitting on a river bank near a boat pulled up to shore with words "Can't you see I'm lonely?" Addressed to Miss Ella Ewald, Stewart, Minn. Message from Hattie who arrived home alright, didn't get lost and knew no news to write. Postmarked Hutchinson, Minn., March 15, 1911. Green one cent Franklin stamp.

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    Can't you see I'm lonely?
  20. Postcard - Cause and Effect of the Ring

    "Cause and Effect of the Engagement Ring - 'Ring', 'Wrung', 'Sting', 'Stung'" humorous postcard. This card is addressed to Miss Ella Ewald of Brownton, Minn. The Franklin one cent stamp was cancelled July 28,1910. The message speaks of receiving a letter, thought he was forgotten and was well and happy. Signed, Bill.

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    Cause and Effect of the Ring

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