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1957 Magazine Advertisements
1957 Bell Telephone Systems 5 Vintage Print Ads.
Telephones are ubiquitous? Cartoon signature is Robert Day. There's surely no better way to describe telephones! They're not only in millions of homes and offices but just about everywhere you go.
Telephone Ambassador-at-Large. He serves his community on and off the job. Image caption: Telephone Man Bob Croushore, right, stops at the farm of John Rathgeb to discuss entry of Jersey heifer, Wood-Knoll Stillwater Queen, at Harrold Community Fair near Greensburg, PA. Bob is a director of the fair. Working together to bring people together, Bell Telephone System.
Helps put more smiles in the day! Image caption: This is the Dolly Phone, the cuddly rag doll designed by Bil Baird of the famous Baird Marionettes. There's nothing like the telephone for saving steps and time.
It's Fun to Phone. Once upon a time there were two people who were sad and lonely and wishing they could hear a cheery word. Caption of drawing reads: Dolly Phone. The cuddly rag doll in the little girl's arms is Dolly Phone, designed by Bil Baird of the famous Baird marionettes.
Troubled Lady. There's a tear on her pretty cheek but it will soon be gone. For troubles are forgotten quickly when one is very young.
Vintage display magazine advertising from The National Geographic Magazine. Use your imagination to decorate that special spot in your home with a several related ads (check out our other current listings), create a theme with different size or color frames. These are the actual old ads, not reproductions or copies. Full page ads measure about 6" by 10", and are in good condition, better than the scanner can show.
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