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The image shows an invitation card, which is placed inside an open, light green, hardcover book. The book appears to be used for storing such cards, as it has a label on the top right corner with the number "10" written on it. The invitation card itself is written in a mix of typewritten and cursive text. Here is the content of the invitation:
"Mr. and Mrs. Gunther E. Metz
request the honour of the company of
Dr. Charles L. Kuhn
at a
Cocktail Party
at Bush-Reisinger Museum
on Sunday, February 15th, 4-6 p.m.
R.S.V.P.
77, Stuart Road
Newton, Mass.
Ph. 646-2440"
The card is bordered and centered on the page, with the typewritten portions formal and clear, while the specific details such as the name and type of event are handwritten. The overall aesthetic is formal and elegant, suitable for an invitation to a refined event.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a letter or invitation. The document is written on a piece of paper that has been placed in a folder or binder with green clasp covers.
Key details in the document include:
Recipients:
Request:
Event Details:
Address:
Additional Information:
The document is handwritten, and there is some wear, especially around the edges and the top part of the paper, indicating it might be an older document.
The image shows a handwritten invitation card, which appears to be from an older time period based on the style and format. Here's a detailed summary:
The card itself is part of a larger document, possibly a scrapbook or a collection of papers, indicated by the other pages and the binding visible at the top and bottom of the image. The card is neatly folded and clipped into the collection.
The image shows an invitation card placed inside a folder or binder. The card is handwritten and appears to be an RSVP request. Here's a detailed summary of the text on the card:
The invitation is addressed to "Dr. Charles E. Kuhn" and mentions "Corbitais" (likely the name of a residence or location).
The card requests the honor of the company of Dr. Kuhn at the Bush-Reisinger Museum on Sunday, February 15th, from 4-6 p.m.
The invitation is issued by Mr. and Mrs. Gunther C. Metz. The address listed at the bottom of the card is 77 Stuart Road, Newton, Mass., with a phone number that appears to be partially obscured but starts with "617-".
The RSVP number provided is H 6-5445.
The card also has a small note in the top right corner, which seems to be a reference number or identifier, "0 02", and some other faint markings. The card is enclosed in a folder with a green binding and a label that appears to be partially visible.
The image shows a formal invitation card. Here are the details:
The card is placed in what appears to be an envelope or a folder, showing signs of age and wear.
The image shows an open book or album with a handwritten note or invitation pasted onto one of its pages. The note reads:
"Consul and Mrs. Guenther C. Mats
request the honour of the company of
Dr. Charles L. Kuhn
&
Cordelia
at dinner Reisinger House on
Sunday, February 15th, 4-6 p.m.
R.S.V.P.
57 Stuart Road
Newton, Mass
508-6-5848"
The note appears to be an invitation to a dinner event hosted by Consul and Mrs. Guenther C. Mats. The event is scheduled for Sunday, February 15th, from 4 to 6 p.m., and it is to be held at the Reisinger House. The invitation is addressed to Dr. Charles L. Kuhn and Cordelia, and it requests an RSVP at the provided address and phone number. The book or album itself seems to be a collection, possibly of invitations or similar documents, given its organized appearance and the presence of other pages with similar content.
This image shows a piece of paper, likely an invitation, attached to a larger white board or album page. The invitation is centered in the middle of the photo and is formally worded, suggesting it is for a social event. The script on the invitation seems hand-written or printed in a way to resemble calligraphy, which is often used for formal events. The surrounding area of the invitation is very plain, and the background behind the board or album is a nondescript light color. There are no discernible objects or distractions in the background, allowing the focus to be entirely on the invitation itself. The corners of the pages appear to be slightly aged, indicating the paper may be old or has been exposed to some degree of wear over time.
The image depicts a formal invitation card attached to a page in a book or album. The invitation is from Consul and Mrs. Guenther C. Motz and is typed with some handwritten details filled in blue ink. It requests the honor of the company of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn to cocktails at/from Busch-Reisinger Museum on Sunday, February 15th, from 4 to 6 p.m. The RSVP phone number and address (77 Stuart Road, Newton, Mass.) are printed on the invitation, with the phone number partly crossed out and another number handwritten in blue ink. The invitation is centered on a large white page with part of the book or album's green cover visible at the top right corner.
The image shows a collection of light-colored, thin, rectangular cards or envelopes, likely part of a set or archive. The cards are stacked and appear to be organized, possibly for storage or display. The cards have a simple, clean design with visible edges and some faint markings or text on the top right corner, including what looks like a handwritten note or label.
In the foreground, one card is slightly lifted, revealing a handwritten invitation or note. The text on this card reads:
"Consul and Mrs. Guenther E. Metz
request the honour of the company of
Dr. Charles L. Kuhn
to
Cocktails
at
Bush-Reisinger Museum
on Sunday, February 15th, 6 p.m.
R.F.V.P.
H.B. 6-2573
77 Mount Road
Newton, Mass."
The handwriting is elegant and formal, suggesting a personal or official invitation. The card is placed on top of the stack, indicating it may be a sample or representative of the collection. The overall setting appears to be part of an archive or historical document display, with the cards likely serving as invitations or correspondence from a specific time period. The background is neutral, focusing attention on the cards and the handwritten note.
A white-colored paper, perhaps a book, is placed on a gray surface. The book has a green cover with some text written on it. The book has some pages with some text written on them. The text on the pages is written in black and blue fonts. The text on the pages reads, "Consul and Mrs. Guenther E. Metz request the honor of the company of Dr. Charles H. Kuhn at from Busch-Reisinger Museum on Sunday, February 15th, 4-6 p.m."