This is a vintage Rotary International visitor attendance postcard from the Rotary Club of San Antonio, Texas. The card features the classic Rotary International gear logo and an image of The Alamo, stating "I am meeting with the ROTARY CLUB of SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS." The front includes handwritten details for "H. J. Gebhardt" with a classification of "Cranberry Growing" and a home club of "Black River Falls Wis." The date field is present but unfilled.

The reverse side functions as a postcard, addressed to "Mr. Oscar Deeples" in Black River Falls, Wis., and includes a printed message for "VISITING ROTARIANS" to mail the card to their secretary for attendance credit. A United States 1-cent George Washington postage stamp is affixed, and the card bears a clear San Antonio, Texas postmark dated "FEB 8 5" (likely 1945). This collectible paper document offers a glimpse into historical Rotary Club activities and early 20th-century correspondence.

Verified Specifications:
Brand/Maker: Rotary International (featured organization), Unbranded (card)
Item Type: Visitor Attendance Postcard / Document
Era/Style: Vintage, 1940s
Material: Paper
Specifications: Postmarked February 8, 1945
Theme: Rotary Club, San Antonio Texas, The Alamo, Postcard, Collectible Paper
Features: United States 1-cent postage stamp affixed, Handwritten details
Included Components: One (1) Rotary International visitor attendance postcard as pictured
Country of Origin: USA