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ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 791508
The image depicts a classified advertising index from a newspaper. The index lists various categories of advertisements along with the page numbers where they can be found. Here is a detailed breakdown of the categories and their corresponding page numbers:
Additionally, there are sections for:
The top of the index also includes an advertisement for an illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons, which is a community welfare benefit, taking place at the North Cambridge Community House, 141 Walden Street, C.P.O. Box 31.
The image shows a classified advertising index from a newspaper. The index is organized into different categories, each with corresponding page numbers where the ads can be found. The categories listed include:
At the bottom, there are special sections such as the Book Section (Page 1), Church Notices (Page 1), Magazine Section (Page 1), and Charities (Page 6). The index is from a community welfare benefit event, with an illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons at North Cambridge Community House, 171 Walden Street, at 3:30 P.M.
The image is a classified advertising index from a publication, detailing various categories for advertisements along with their respective page numbers. Here is a detailed summary of the categories and parts listed:
Additionally, there is a note at the top of the image about an illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons for the benefit of the North Cambridge Community House, located at 171 Walden Street, scheduled for 8:30 P.M.
The image is a newspaper clipping showing a "Classified Advertising Index" from a section of the newspaper. The index lists various categories of classified advertisements along with the corresponding page numbers where these ads can be found.
The categories and their page numbers are as follows:
Additionally, there is a mention of an illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons, community welfare benefit, at North Cambridge Community House, 171 Walden Street, at 3:30 P.M.
The clipping also includes references to other sections such as the Book Section, Church Notices, Magazine Section, and Charities, though their specific page numbers are not detailed in this index.
The image shows a page from an old newspaper or magazine featuring a classified advertising index. The heading at the top of the page mentions an illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons on community welfare benefits, scheduled at the North Cambridge Community House on Walden Street at 3:30 PM.
Below the heading, there is a detailed "Classified Advertising Index" listing various categories of advertisements along with their respective page numbers. The categories include:
Additionally, there are references to the Book Section, Church Notices, Magazine Section, and Charities at the bottom of the page. The page appears to be yellowed, indicating its age.
The image depicts a page from an old newspaper, specifically a classified advertising index. The page is titled "Classified Advertising Index" and lists various categories along with the corresponding pages where advertisements for those categories can be found.
Here's a detailed summary of the categories and their respective pages:
At the top, there is an announcement about an illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons regarding community welfare benefits, scheduled at the North Cambridge Community House, 171 Walden Street, at 3:30 PM.
Additionally, there are sections noted for:
The image depicts a vintage newspaper clipping, specifically showing the "Classified Advertising Index." The index is organized by categories, each followed by a corresponding page number where related ads can be found. Some of the categories listed include:
Additional sections mentioned outside the main index include the Book Section (Page 1), Church Notices, Magazine Section, and Charities. The text at the top also notes an illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons for a community welfare benefit in North Cambridge. The clipping has a slightly worn and aged appearance, typical of old newspaper cuttings.
This image displays an old, worn piece of paper that appears to be an index for classified advertising from a newspaper or publication. The text is organized into two columns, each titled "Part Page," with various categories listed under each heading accompanied by what seems to be page numbers.
Some of the categories listed include "Amusements," "Antiques," "Apartments," "Board & Rooms," "Camps for Girls," "Death Notices," "Dogs, Cats, Pets," "Educational," "Help Wanted," and many more. Each category is representative of a type of classified ad one might have found in a newspaper.
On the top left, there's a note about an "Illustrated lecture by Dorothy Emmons, community welfare bureau, North Cambridge Co. Minn house. 117 Mt. Vernon street, 3.30 P.M." implying that the index may be part of a leaflet or bulletin with additional information or announcements. The paper shows signs of age, with its off-white color, slightly frayed edges, and the upper right corner bent backward.
The image shows a small, rectangular, yellowed paper clipping from a newspaper or magazine. It is a "Classified Advertising Index," listing various categories of classified ads along with corresponding part and page numbers.
The categories include:
At the bottom, there are references to the "Book Section" with Church Notices and the "Magazine Section" with Charities listed.
The clipping has a light brownish tint consistent with old or aged paper.
The image shows a Classified Advertising Index from a newspaper or publication. It is a structured list organized into categories, with each category accompanied by a part number and page number where the classified advertisements can be found. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
The index is divided into several main sections, each with subcategories. Each entry includes:
This index serves as a guide for readers to quickly locate classified advertisements in specific categories within the publication. It reflects the common structure of newspapers or community bulletins from the era, where classified ads were a key feature for local commerce, services, and community announcements.
In summary, the image depicts a Classified Advertising Index designed to help readers navigate various categories of advertisements within a local publication, likely from the early to mid-20th century. The index is structured, easy to follow, and reflects the typical content of community bulletins or newspapers of that era.