This postcard features a colorful photo of a vintage flour sack embroidered with messages of gratitude from famine-ridden Europeans during World War One. The flour sack was sent to them by the Hoover Commission, a humanitarian organization led by Herbert Hoover. The postcard showcases the intricate embroidery and the heartfelt expressions of thanks from those who received aid during a time of great need. The postcard also includes references to well-known places such as Anderlecht Thank You Room, the Herbert Hoover Library in West Branch, Iowa, and the Hoover Commission headquarters in Hanford, California. The postcard serves as a reminder of the impact of humanitarian efforts during times of crisis and the importance of showing gratitude for acts of kindness and generosity.