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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Irish Cigarettes

This is very interesting to me. First of all I love the color and the graphics on the box. It actually is a box flattened out. Very small size, but then it only held 10 cigarettes. On the back in Madeline's handwriting is "Irish cigarettes, King". No idea what King means. I don't believe she ever smoked, but then again she was in her 50's when I met her. I'm sure she saved this because it reminded her of an event or a person. When I googled "Gold Flake cigarettes" I learned that this box is pre-1945. I also found a few glamorous advertisements of woman smoking these cigarettes. And I learned that they are the most popular brand today in India.

This is all so fascinating to me, learning about each of the hundreds of items that she saved. I could very well spend the rest of my life learning about it all.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Today's memory is a 1950's decade oversize Christmas card that reads "Merry Christmas to a Fine Big Boy". I pulled this from the box and was happily surprised when I turned it over and saw that it was addressed to my husband, "Billy". Santa looks so happy in this card, but the elves are a little scary. Love the bright colors and the size of the card. Merry Christmas to everyone.