Scanned page 90 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed wedding announcement for Margaret Belle Patterson and Arthur Ellis Everard; and a black & white imange of Portsmouth Iron & STeel Co., successors to Gaylord Rolling Mills Company.
Black & white photo of people looking away from camera "Patriotic Parade, So Webster O." written on back. Likely this scene is in 1918 after the Sedition Act was passed. A local farmer, son of German parents, had to apologize, kiss the American flag, pledge support for the U.S. cause, and lead a patriotic parade. It is not known what he had said or done. Simmering Market is at the left and the old brickyard in in the background.
Description of a patented fishing pole holder sent to "All Salesmen".
Previous memo: " Will you kindly show this around to some of your trade and ascertain if this would be an item worth while for us to handle as a distributor". H.M. Scott, Sales Manager.