Wedding Invitation
Wedding invitation for Abnashi Ram to the wedding of Chand and Rajesh.
Wedding Invitation
Wedding invitation, with letter to Abnashi Ram attached.
Invitation Card
Invitation card. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, "Chairman of the Delegation of India to the Twelfth Session of the General Assembly" invites Abnashi Ram to a reception on Friday, October 4th, 1951, from 6:30PM to 8:00PM.
Invitation Card
Invitation card from Mr. S. K. Patil, Mayor of Bombay, to Abnashi Ram. The event is "in celebration of the second anniversary of the Indian independence".
Invitation from the Self Culture Institute for a lecture by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Invitation from the New York-based Self Culture Institute for a series of lectures by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. The lectures are titled "Your Personality," "Banking Brain Energy," "Education and Mystic Experience," "Human Culture," "Emotions," "The Art of Relaxation," "The Brain Centers," and "Nerve-Magnetism."
Godha Ram Channon Reception Invitation
Invitation for a reception held in 1952 in honor of Godha Ram Channon, intended to see him off on his first trip to India for nearly 40 years. The reception was held at 1830 Sutter Street in San Francisco (the site of the Japanese YWCA) and organized by Rama Murphy, along with a committee that included K.L. Dixit and Mrs. Ram Chandra.
Invitation for Republic of India Day Dinner
Invitation for Republic of India Day Dinner sent by the Consul General of India and M.R. Ahuja to Abnashi Ram. The dinner was held at the Huntington Hotel in San Francisco on January 25th, though the year is unknown.
Invitation to Baha'i New Year Celebration
Invitation to Baha'i New Year Celebration, addressed to Godha Ram Channon and sent by the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of San Francisco. The postcard states that the celebration will take place on March 20 at the Western Women’s Club in San Francisco.
InvItation Card
Invitation card written in French inviting Godha Ram Channon to a a cocktail reception hosted by Indian Ambassador Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. The name of Sardani Malik, wife of the Indian High Commissioner to Canada, is also included as a host, but crossed out by hand.