Letter from Albert Hedelund of The United Grain Company in Omaha, Nebraska to Harry Seidelman in Vancouver. It is dated September 1, 1939. Letter very briefly mentions the second world war.
Letter from Jack to Harry Seidelman, dated December 8, 1939. It is assumed that both men are working at the United Milling & Grain Co. Ltd. Letter discusses a matter concerning making up missed holidays to Harry. Two anonymized opinions from members on this matter can be found in Items 5 and 6 of this file.
Clipping contains a photograph of Dorothy and Judy Morris along with other girls as Red Cross Helpers. Clipping is from the Daily Province and is dated September 7, 1940.
Undated birthday card sent from an unknown sender to Harry Seidelman. Written on the birthday card is a poem. Card was possibly sent between 1930-1940.
Clipping of a bulletin from Congregation Beth Israel, dated March 26, 1941, extending a Mazel Tov to Harry Seidelman and his wife on the birth of their son.
Letter sent from Harry Seidelman to "Sweetheart", presumably Harry Seidelman's wife, dated November 23, 1942. It seems, from the contents of the letters, that Harry Seidelman's wife is slowly recovering after being admitted to a hospital in Winnipeg.
Letter sent to Harry and Esther Seidelman from "Lou", who seems to be a soldier stationed in Italy during World War II. Letter is dated January 19, 1943.
Bill for grocery items from Kelly, Douglas & Co. Limited, wholesale grocers, for [Mrs Wm. Seidleman] of Cedar Cove, B.C. (Cedar Cove was the old name for what is now known as the Grandview neighbourhood of Vancouver). Bill is issued on January 20, 1908.
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs Seidleman] of Cedar Cove, B.C. Bill is issued on October 15, 1908.
Bill for grocery items from The W.H. Malkin Co., Limited, importers, wholesale grocers and provision merchants, for [Mrs. Seidleman] of Cedar Cove. Bill is issued on January 30, 1908.