Dorothy Dorothy, DAV (Disabled American Veterans) officer, and a disabled veteran in a wheelchair. Inscription with photo reads: "Dorothy donated 10 custom made folding chairs to the LA Vets Hospital so they could be taken out on weekends." [Identified by Dorothy Dorothy 11-1-84]
Note: Menu folds into its own enevelope. "Wishing you a happy New Year" printed on the "flaps;" "G.J. Cross" stamped on the back of the menu. Possibly from Barss House in Peru, Indiana, where G.J. Cross was the proprietor Location: United States
Note: Red cord; illustrated with oak branches and leaves, acorns; ivory, rose and light blue marbled paper; page 4 folds over from left side of page 5 Restaurant: St. Nicholas Hotel (Springfield, Ill.) Location: Springfield, Illinois, United States
Note: Red cord and tassel; illustrated with oak branches and leaves, acorns; ivory, rose and light blue marbled paper; page 5 folds over from left side of page 6. Verse from "At the Opera House" on page 3 Restaurant: Hotel Throop Location: Topeka, Kansas, United States
20 x 35 cm., folded to 22 x 11 cm. Copyright held by Redwood Pub. Co. "Compliments of 'Buck' Evans 76 Union"--Panel. Index on verso. Includes table of mileages to Las Vegas from other cities in the Southwest. Original publisher: Redwood Publishing Co., Scale: .
Small printed works consisting of one small-sized leaf of paper folded and not stitched or bound, containing printed matter, chiefly for gratuitous distribution