The best match that I could find is 'Shemetitsa' from the [JewishGen Gazetteer][1]. It is listed as a 'populated place' with coordinates 51° 03'N 28° 26'E, which would place it within the [Volhynian governorate][2] in the north of modern Ukraine, about 2km SE of [Luhyny][3]. I've looked for it with a number of online maps, including [mapcarta][4], and [Google Maps][5] and there doesn't seem to be much there today. Mapire have an [historical map of the area around Luhyny][6]. The map doesn't have a scale, and the place names use a Cyrillic script (plus the tape joining the sections of the map is irritating), but there is a settlement to the south-east of Luhyny that may be Shemetitsa. ![map][7] What's written on the card may be an attempt to 'Anglicise' the place name to allow it to be written in the Latin alphabet. [1]: https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/gazetteer/gazetteer.php [2]: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Volhynian_governorate_1820.jpg [3]: https://www.jewishgen.org/communities/community.php?usbgn=-1045139 [4]: https://mapcarta.com/es/13734140 [5]: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Luhyny,+Zhytomyr+Oblast,+Ukraine/@51.086941,28.363509,12z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x47297cb0e03a5637:0x5531c82197a98e13!8m2!3d51.0836752!4d28.4004787 [6]: https://mapire.eu/en/geoname/ukraine/luhyny-702679/ [7]: https://i.sstatic.net/t3unj.jpg