"Traveling restaurant. American Dispensary, Chungking, China." A man with a portable food service is shown set-up on a walkway or courtyard. His work area consists of two decorative square stands with drawers and trays that stand several feet apart. A small bucket and a round pot are seen suspended from a long wooden pole connecting the stands. A container with chopsticks is seen on one of the trays. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
"1929 ̶ Group in Chungking [Chongqing], probably farewell to Mother & Grace, leaving on furlough. Missionaries present: Front row ̶ Grace Manly, Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Manly, Mabel Allen. 2nd row ̶ Annie Wells, unidentified lady, Mr. Rappe, Ola Dudley, Emily Gentry." Local friends and missionaries are shown at a reception for Grace and Florence Manly.
"Farm house." A dwelling on a farm in the mountains is shown near a cultivated field. A cottage garden area, possibly, is fenced from the rest of the land.
Cultivated fields are shown on a two hillsides with an irrigation canal or pond in the valley. People are seen carrying large stalk bundles along a footpath through the fields.
"Peiking 1927. Child is Patty Canright." A large savage looking Chinese lion sculpture is shown in front of buildings at Peiping [Beijing]. A small child sits at the top of the ornate pedestal in front of the lion.