Invitation cards
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University building dedication records
Contains fliers, programs, invitations, speeches, dedicatory prayers, and other memorabilia associated with various building dedications on the Brigham Young University campus. Dated 1892-2006.
Rafael Ramón Castellanos invitations and a diploma
Printed and handwritten invitations in Spanish and a printed and handwritten diploma. The items were received or sent by Castellanos and relate to various historical meetings and other activities.
Alice Chalifoux papers
This collection contains materials collected by Alice Chalifoux. Dates range from approximately 1924 to 2008. Includes photographs, news clippings, concert programs, correspondence and greeting cards, and certificates and awards. It also contains materials from the Salzedo School and various ephemera like a cross-stitched pillow.
Contribution cards for the Maeser Memorial Building
Leonora Harrington invitation
Photocopy of invitation addressed to Leonora Harrington to celebrate the eighty-second anniversary of birthday of John Taylor (1808-1887). The celebration was to be held 1 November 1890 at the old Homestead.
Invitation cards
Printed invitations with handwritten notes. The items invite people to various events including wedding receptions and anniversaries, a cotillion party, and a birthday anniversary. Two of the invitations invite people to functions in Beaver, Utah.
Invitation to the inauguration of John F. Kennedy as President of the United States
Printed invitation to the Jan 20, 1961 inauguration of John F. Kennedy as President of the United States and Lyndon Baines Johnson as Vice President.
Louis Lipsky press release
Photocopy of a press release from the American Zionist Council announcing the death of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, first president of the state of Israel, and an invitation to his memorial service sent to Louis C. Zucker. The press release includes a short biography of Weizmann.
E. DeAlton Partridge papers
A magazine article, an invitation for a reception and dinner, two thank you notes from Esther Peterson, and a greeting card. The materials relate to Partridge's association with Esther Peterson, a special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson on consumer affairs. The magazine article is an interview with Peterson and deals with consumer affairs.