Black and white photo image of the "open house" observed at the Highland School. Ribbon cutting to open the Health Fair. Mayor Paul Flohr (center), Mrs. B. U. Howland (left), Dr. Lewis Berndt (next to mayor), and Mrs. Berndt (right).
Black and white photo image of Dr. A. L. Berndt (left), president, wife Mrs. Berndt (center), president of Auxiliary, and Mrs. B. U. Howland, general chairman of the fair (right.
Color photo image of the group participants in the show. Models were: Mrs. A. L. Berndt and daughters; Mrs. Armin Melior and daughters; Mrs. R. N. Counts and daughters; Mrs. J. MacDonald and son and daughter; Mrs. C. H. Allen and daughter; Mrs. D. Appleton and son; Mrs. M. F. Tombs and daughter; Mrs. Spencer Miller; Mrs. W. O. Ray; and Mrs. W. D. Micklethwaite.
Black and white photo image of Mrs. C. W. Wendelken (left), Mrs. Armin Melior (center), and Dr. Carter L. Pitcher (right) going over flyers for the Health Fair.
Off-white, blue typewritten letter, with navy blue letterhead from U. S. Congress, House of Representatives, Washington D. C. Letter of thanks to Mrs. Jack Macdonald- Auxiliary.
Copper colored coin/token. One sides shows dog illustration, "Real Pal" and "Manufactured by Excelsior Shoe, Portsmouth, O." on other side with an illustrated dog head.
Copper colored coin/token. "Asa Canter, stars and 1" on one side. "1 in trade, patented June 1909, Ingle System" on the other. Asa Canter owned a grocery store in South Webster.