This is a vintage 1951 employee recognition dinner invitation issued by the Atlantic City Transportation Company. The formal, printed card invites the recipient as a guest of honor to a dinner honoring employees with over twenty-five years of service, to be held on Thursday, April 26, 1951, at six-thirty in the evening. The event was scheduled for the Captain's Bridge Room at Captain Starn's Restaurant, a notable dining establishment in Atlantic City, Atlantic County, New Jersey. This piece of corporate ephemera provides a tangible record of mid-century business practices, specifically the tradition of formal, company-hosted banquets to acknowledge long-term employee loyalty and service. The dignified, text-centric typography and the use of the phrase Gratefully in the closing reflect a formal corporate culture that valued such ceremonial recognition. The invitation serves as a document of both transportation history and local Atlantic City commerce. The Atlantic City Transportation Company was a vital operator in the region, and this item connects directly to its internal social history. Furthermore, it references Captain Starn's Restaurant, anchoring the event in the city's specific commercial landscape and contributing to the historical topography of the Jersey Shore. The card exhibits the expected signs of age, including overall paper discoloration and minor imperfections, consistent with its seven-decade history. As a piece of vintage business ephemera, it falls within the collecting categories of transportation memorabilia, Atlantic City history, and mid-20th century corporate social documentation, offering insight into the interplay between employer gratitude, employee tenure, and the social rituals of the postwar American workplace.