Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Year - and don't have so much cheek!
This card was sent exactly 100 years ago to Mrs. Jay Woodin of Cortland, New York. The name is misspelled on this card.
The message reads:
Here is hopeing for you 365 days of happiness during 1911 - also hope you will not have so much cheek as you have had in your family. E.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Bonne Année - Good Luck
This French card looks so modern, almost like something from the 1950s, but it was sent in 1917. The card says Happy New Year and promises that the sprig of Mimosa will bring you good luck.
Here's the back of the card, written by Uncle ____ to his niece, wishing her a happy New Year and hoping that his little card finds her in good health, and sending her a big hug.
Here's the back of the card, written by Uncle ____ to his niece, wishing her a happy New Year and hoping that his little card finds her in good health, and sending her a big hug.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Bonne Année - Last Chance!
Well, if you didn't like yesterday's New Year's bachelors, perhaps you'll like this one. Allow me to present Roger (pronounced roe-zhay.)
He had a mustache, but he shaved it off just for you. He presents you with two bouquets and a big kiss.
He had a mustache, but he shaved it off just for you. He presents you with two bouquets and a big kiss.
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