Yellow and red lapel button with black print. "Shaving Permit, 1815-1965, Portsmouth, Ohio, Sesquicentennial, June 5-12." Shaving Permits were a way to raise money, typically for a celebration, and were required for those who didn't want to grow a beard. The permits were usually sold for a couple dollars and would last until the celebration ended.
Color polaroid photo of nurses from the Mercy School of Nursing. Names on back (incomplete): Joyce Miller, Claire Dixon, Susan Hughes, Oneida Shaver, Geneva Miller, and Doris Brady.