Inside the book, and of slightly more interest, was a post card mailed to Grandpa Comstock likely, in early 1951, advertising Montgomery Ward's new Spring and Summer Catalogs.

Grandpa's address was interesting. Much simpler back in the day. Note the cost to send a post-card was only 1 cent!

Finally, there was also a newspaper article cut out higlighting the fact that James Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt's oldest son had signed on for a serious of weekly radio broadcasts.

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