"Dear Minnie - Well how are you? heard you are not going to Bon Point wish I was with you, and say if I live to be a hundred I shall never forget the day we took the walk. Would just as soon take it over again wouldn't you? Love to all, Dollie & Jack."
I hope that you arrived home safe from Philadelphia. I looked for you and your sister at the station shortly before I left there. Try and come to Lancaster soon. My next trip I expect to take to New York and it may be real soon. Hope my cards will find you in the the best of health. Your friend,
"Mountville Pa. Oct. 13, 1919 My Dear Brother and Sisters. Today Abraham Keagy was hear fro dinner and he said Ida s man ? is very poorly he had a stroke last thursday and the doctor said he might live a day or so but his time is up Keagys daughter is there and Ida has enough to do to tend to him we have no other news I am busy and will write more soon Your Brother Aaron"
Man in Native American costume standing with arms raised standing by a body of water. Written underneath image: "J. E. Vandersloot". Real photo postcard.