Black and white photograph (18.5 x 25 cm.) of Charles Heine, Leonard C. Heine, and the other members of the Linen Supply Group in Omaha, Nebraska, in an outside setting. There are two man kneeling in front and seven men and four women standing behind. The men are all dressed in suits and ties and the women are dressed for a special occasion. Some have a ribbon and medallion pinned to their clothing. On the reverse side, hand written in pen at the top is "Linen Supply Group" and identification for Charles Heine as the older man standing with the hat in one hand and cane in the other on the right side of the photo, and L. C. Heine (Leonard) on the left side of the image with the coat draped over his arm. The reverse also has a stamped in the middle: Robertson Foto, No. 3 Turk St., San Francisco.
Leonard C. Heine and his wife, unidentified in this image, were owners of several laundries, including the Omaha Laundry and Sanitary Towel Supply and Guarantee Laundry Company located at 1468 S. 16th Street. She served as secretary of both companies for fifty years. They were both involved in several Lutheran organizations. He was a member of the Lutheran Hospital board of directors for 43 years and she organized the Lutheran Women's Missionary League in Omaha. Mrs. Heine died in March, 1967 and he in December, 1977. Source: Omaha History Biography Files--Heine, Leonard C. & Mrs.