I.O.O.F. Press is like a newspaper regarding various things that are happening within the organization. This was released in August 1940. There are eight pages in total.
An annual report of the Ladies' Auxiliary Militant for 1941. The names of the officers during this time are; Nellie Wishon, Mary E. Cottle; and Libbe Ball. Then beside that is the review ratings for the auxiliary.
A report of review of the Ladies' Auxiliary Militant for 1942. The names of the officers during this time are; Nellie Wishon, Mary E. Cottle; and Libbe Ball. Then beside that is the review ratings for the auxiliary.
Letter addressed to "The Officers and Patriarchs of Orient Encampment No. 26 I.O.O.F." This letter is a notice about Chief Patria John F. Liter, which is dated for June 19, 1941. This letter is signed by J.L. Ball and C.A. Wishon.
A letter from the Northwest Territory Celebration . This letter is commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Ordinance of 1787. Within this letter are various names of individuals involved with this celebration.
A receipt for remitter. The Issuing Office was in Portsmouth Ohio. Top was for $6.72, stamped on March 8, 1934. Bottom was for $2.00, stamped on September 25, 1941.
Four measured service charges from the Security Central National Bank from Portsmouth, Ohio. The name on all four receipts are "Orient Camp Scioto County" and have various dates on each slip.
A bulletin from Temple Baptist Church, dated for June 26, 1938. The pastor was H.O. Nan Gilder. On the inside of the bulletin, there is various announcements regarding the happens within the church and community such as; The Loyal Philathea Class, The Berean Bible Class, Echo Meeting, Boy Scouts, ect.