Miss Cora B. Landis lived in Bird-in-Hand, an unincorporated community in the rich agricultural area of eastern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird-in-Hand,_Pennsylvania
In March of 1910, Cora received a St. Patrick’s Day greeting from Anna Mumma.
Anna mailed the postcard from Landisville, an unincorporated community about seven miles northwest of the city of Lancaster.
(Bird-in-Hand is almost 14 miles southeast of Landisville.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landisville,_Pennsylvania
The face of the postcard is an original drawing of “The River Shannon at Foynes”.
Foynes is a town and major port on the Shannon River in County Cork, Ireland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foynes
The original art was copyright in 1910 by John Winsch, a very popular postcard artist.
The tranquil riverside scene is framed with a green border adorned with Celtic metalwork.
In golden shamrocks, we read “Saint Patrick’s Day Greetings”.
On the reverse, Anna greets Cora jovially and refers to a recent meeting.
Anna exclaims, “you girls are great” and expresses regret that she missed being there “that Sunday”.
There may be some long-standing joke among the friends as Anna threatens, “just wait till (sic) I get to see you” and “I square things up.”
One hopes that Cora and Anna had a great St. Patrick’s Day and that the genial group of girls remained friends and correspondents for many years.