Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed page. The top paragraph mentions the Church of the Nativity, St. Mary's Church, and Henry Goodman, Val Herbst, Simon P. Balmert, and Frank Kricker.
The lower paragraph names contributors to the cook book: Mrs. H. A. Towne, Mrs. W. A. Hutchins, Mrs. M. B. Ross, Mrs. J.C. Gilbert, Mrs. A. Pursell, Mrs. J. N. Lodwick, Mrs. E. B. Moore, Miss Mary Terry, Mrs. E. Glover, Mrs. M. E. Draper, Miss Nancy White, Mrs. A. L. Martin, Mrs. William Moore, Mrs. Harriet Tamarin, Mrs. Mary J. Waller, Mrs. E. R. Merrill, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. J. F. Towell, Mrs. A. McFarland, Miss Julia Pursell, Mrs. Peter Kinney, Mrs. C. C. Young, Mrs. J. W. Collins, Miss Kate Glover, Mrs. David Hull, Miss Emma Bell, Mrs. J. W. Clarke, Mrs. Kate Waite, Mrs. A. L. Ratliff, Mrs. George Johnson, Miss Alice Ross, Mrs. A. Buskirk, Mrs. M. Firmstone, Mrs. O. F. Moore, Mrs. B. B. Gaylord, Mrs. C. S. Smith, Mrs. R. W. Manly and Mrs. S. J. Glover .
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed letter onto torn paper in scrapbook signed by H. A. Lorberg; Members of the Woman's City Club; Mr. Charles E. Hard; Sunday Sun-Times; December 1929.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of an unknown monument apparently standing inside a fairly ornate building.
Sepia photo image postcard of the playhouse at Chillicothe Street, northeast corner of Sixth (6th) Street, originally the Sixth (6th) Street Methodist Episcopal Church Building. The Elk lodge #154 moved here from Second (2nd) Street in about 1916. This location was razed and the Masonic Temple Building was erected in 1928.