Photograph- Women's Republican Club Dinner, Oct. 22, 1952. At left, Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin, only Republican governor south of Mason and Dixon, nominated D. D. Eisenhower for President at Nation Republican Convention, Chicago. At center, Bertha Cochran Landis, and at right, Mrs. H. C. Kreisle, president of the Women's Republican Club.
Photograph- Women's Republican Club Dinner, Oct. 22, 1952. At left, Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin, only Republican governor south of Mason and Dixon, nominated D. D. Eisenhower for President at Nation Republican Convention, Chicago. At center, Bertha Cochran Landis, and at right, Mrs. H. C. Kreisle, president of the Women's Republican Club.
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Women's Republican Club Dinner, Oct. 22, 1952. At left, Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin, only Republican governor south of Mason and Dixon, nominated D. D. Eisenhower for President at Nation Republican Convention, Chicago. At center, Bertha Cochran Landis, and at right, Mrs. H. C. Kreisle, president of the Women's Republican Club.
Man, Woman and toddler at train station looking at a timetable. Back of picture says: "Sam Diehm leaves as Pa. Delegate-at-large to GOP Nat'l Convention, San Franciscco, August 1956."
Five men, two sitting and three standing behind them. Men at table have dinner plates. One is wearing a "Stevenson" badge and the other wearing "Vote Straight Democratic General Election 1956" Note on the back says: "GBU Sauerkraut supper Oct. 25, 1956 James W. Knox, Cand. State Treas principal speaker"
Banquet with large picture of FDR above the table. Five men seated at the table which has flags, food and a large floral arrangement on it. Note on the back says: "Young Demos (Democrats) at Annual F.D.R. Birthday Dinner, Parkview Hotel, Lititz, Jan, 29, 1955"