This is a group of vintage greeting cards that have all been lovingly sent to someone in the past! The designs and graphics are all reminders of a simpler time.
My favorite is the little rabbit making a phone call. The cord on the front is a piece of pink cord. It is too cute!
The card with the little bear wearing glasses has a date of 1956 ...click for details
This advertising combination comes from a September 1958 National Geographic Magazine.
The first side is an advertisement for TWA Trans World Airlines Travel Guides To Europe. For a mere $2.50, you could order a set of eight travel guides to countries such as Spain, Portugal and Ireland.
The reverse side has advertisements for Lockheed Miss ...click for details
This advertising duo comes from a March 1944 National Geographic Magazine.
The first side is an advertisement for Scott fine Radio Receivers. The ad states, "There's a sweet melancholy to the cello (oh yes melancholy, but it will gladden your heart to hear it on a Scott!"
The reverse side is an advertisement for Zenith Long Di ...click for details
This is a very nice issue of the Saturday Evening Post dated October 1978. The cover features features former Miss America, Phyllis George. Ms. George went on to have a career as a sportscaster and a leading role in the Special Olympics.
There is a very interesting article titled "Counterfeiting." It discusses the problem of U. S. currency counterfeiting and the steps taken in the late 1970"s to stop i ...click for details
This is a very nice copy of The Saturday Evening Post dated November 1978. The cover features John B. Connally with the caption "John B. Connally: Strong for 1980." The article about Connally has some very nice pictures of him on his Texas ranch.
Lady golfers will enjoy the article titled "Nancy Lopez: Smiling Heir to Gold"s Scepter." Nancy Lopez was from Roswell, New Mexico, and brought some ...click for details
This is a great issue of Saturday Evening Post dated June, 1978, with a cover picture of a very-young-looking Tom Brokaw of the Today Show.
Don't miss the pictures taken by Linda McCartney in the article "Through The Lens With Linda." It includes one of the Fab Four and one of husband, Paul, with a rose in his mouth.
If you like movie nostalgia, then you will love this August, 1978, Saturday Evening Post. It is a Special Issue titled "50 Years At The Moves." If you have aspirations of being a movie star, there is even an article titled "How to Break Into the Movies." Funny-man Woody Allen graces the cover of this issue.
Its hard to know exactly where to start telling about this issue. It is full of old pict ...click for details