scan of typed program for the play "Family Portrait" being put on for the 75th anniversary celebration for Second Presbyterian Church. Black print used with editing marks in pen.
scan of two typed documents for Second Presbyterian Church. The first is a brief history of how the church got started and the second is a program for the play "Family Portrait" performed on May 6-7, 1950 for the church's 75th Anniversary Celebration.
Scan of volume one of the Second Presbyterian Crusader, newsletter for Second Presbyterian Church. Newsletter is typed and contains information about events and the people that attend the church.
Scan of five typed programs for events held by the Second Presbyterian Church.
1. Service of Sacred Music; May 2, 1950
2. Service of Thanksgiving; May 3, 1950
3. Anniversary Dinner; May 5, 1950
4. "Family Portrait" play; May 6-7, 1950
5. 75th Anniversary Rededication Service; May 7, 1950
Black leather ladies shoes made by Selby Shoe Company in Portsmouth, Ohio. This pump has three button fasteners and a 1.5 inch heel. "Arch Preserver, Selby, Reg. U.S. Pat. Off." is embossed on the sole. Inside the shoe are numbers: 37 - 2 and G92841. It appears to be about a size 6-7.
The shoe box label: "Selby Arch Preserver Shoe, Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., 37-2 G92841 339."
The 1929 Portsmouth City Directory lists five shoe manufacturers including the Selby Shoe Company at "7th from Findlay to John." They had four phone numbers: 1100-1101-1102-1103. The president was Roger A. Selby(1885-1973) and the first vice president and purchasing agent was Homer C. Selby(1880-1959).
Dark brown leather ladies lace-up boots made by Selby Shoe Company in Portsmouth, Ohio. The heel height is about 1.75 inches. The sole and heel show considerable wear and repair. These boots appear to be about size 6-7. The Selby Shoe Company was first listed in the 1906 Portsmouth City Directory located at John and Seventh (7th) Streets. George D. Selby(1846-1927) was president, Pearl E. Selby(1870-1958) and Sanford P. Selby(1853-1931) were vice-presidents, Mark W. Selby(1880-1959) was secretary, and J.J. Rardin was treasurer. George D. and Lydia Selby listed their residence at 145 Gallia Street.