Oval, silver token for Senate Cafe. One side "Senate Cafe Portsmouth, Ohio, "other side "Goof for 5 cents at bar." William Heil Propreitor @ 418 Chillicothe Street.
Silver, light weight metal coin/token for Wurster Brothers Soda fountain, "Good for 1 glass of soda water." on one side, "Wurster Bros." on other. The pharmacy with a soda fountain was located at 419 Chillicothe Street.
Bronze coin/token. One side: "National Humane Education Society, fostering a sentiment of kindness." Illustration of "60" and a figure with a dog and a cat. Other side: "Celebrating 60 years of compassion; 60th anniversary." "NHES 1948-2008" Same illustration.
Regulation "bridge" size playing cards in boxes. One set shows a color illustration of the famous Powhatan Arrow (Norfolk and Western). On the other deck shows a Native American and titled "N & W The Powhatan Arrow".
Regulation "bridge" size playing cards in boxes. One set shows a color illustration of the famous Powhatan Arrow (Norfolk and Western). On the other deck shows a Native American and titled "N & W The Powhatan Arrow".
Aged, off-white paper wall calendar for 1935. Background; brown with green trimmed cardboard. Illustrated color image of child and angel. Pieces missing or cracking spots - very fragile.
Black and white photo image postcard of family related to Marion Ralph Hopper taken at his grandfather's house, William Marion Smith, in Knox County, Ohio. Photos in round frame circle. Card mailed to William L. Crew in Maryland - common grandfather M.R.'s father was traveling minister, Leroy J. Hopper.