Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: 1929
Merry Christmas Anyway
25 Dec 2018 |
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The illustration on this Christmas card from 1930 is a reference to the stock market crash that devastated the economy the previous year and signaled the beginning of the Great Depression . We see ticker tape spewing out of a stock ticker machine as brokers run around in the background trying to place buy or sell orders for stocks as the chaos of the crash unfolds. Despite the volatility of the market, the card's message is to have a "Merry Christmas anyway."
"The Bulls and Bears may have their day / But Merry Christmas, anyway. Your son, Ross."
"You can take stock in this greeting."
Handwritten date on the back of the card: "Dec. 15, 1930."
Goofey Gang Membership Card, 1929
29 Aug 2014 |
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"Membership card. This is to certify that Portia J. Gross as a Goofey Movie fan has been made an annual member of the Goofey Gang, 1929. Phil Strongbred, president. Not transferable. Member's signature."
Cartoonist Fred Neher (1903-2001) issued this Goofey Gang membership card for young fans of his Goofey Movies comic strip.
For an example of Neher's work, see " Goofey Movies Presents Tough Turkey ", a Goofey Movies strip published on January 3, 1929, which is available as part of the Ohio State University Libraries' Cartoon Image Database (select the Toggle Full Page button there for a better view of the image).
Groundhog Brand Hams, Bacon, and Lard, 1929
01 Feb 2015 |
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"Punxsutawny Beef and Provision Company, Punxsutawny, Penna., packers-manufacturers, beef, pork, veal, lambs, and provisions. H. A. Philliber, general manager. John F. Philliber, business manager. Groundhog Brand hams, bacon, and lard. Weather for today. Date: 11/4/29. Forwarded by: Truck."
Punxsutawney , Pennsylvania, is home to Punxsutawney Phil , the famous rodent who predicts the weather each year on Groundhog Day , which is celebrated on February 2. The Punxsutawney Beef and Provision Company used an illustration of its hometown groundhog--complete with an umbrella and "Weather for Today" newspaper report--as the logo on this 1929 billhead.
For an example of the company's logo on a matchbook cover, see Groundhog Brand Pure Kettle-Rendered Lard .
Visit Our Sunday-School Air Port
02 Nov 2015 |
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Visit our Sunday-School Air Port; come on a glorious flight
Far to the lands of the Bible, shining in radiant light.
Straight through the heaven of beauty bathed in the sunshine of love,
Come on a tour of the Bible all other journeys above!
Airships are waiting and ready, the pilots are steady and true;
Off we are starting next Sunday, and here is a ticket for you!
Handwritten at the bottom: "Zion Lutheran Sunday School, E. Petersburg, Penna., October 27, 1929."
Printed on the other side: "Here's your pass for the take-off next Sunday!"
Handwritten address on the other side: "Misses Stella and Martha Weaver, R.D. #1, Manheim, Penna."
Postmarked: East Petersburg, Pa., Oct 23, 1929.
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