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Category: Vintage Advertising

Vintage Bowling Advertising

I was recently watching season 2 of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and there is one episode where they go bowling. The scene is set in the late 1950s at a resort in the Catskills so needless to say the bowling lane was pretty primitive but OH SO COOL! I just loved it and actually re-watched it a couple of times because it was so fun.

Marvelous Mrs Maisel season 2 bowling alley scene

So for today’s post, I would like to share various vintage advertising from the 1940s-1960s that features bowling in their images. All inspired from Mrs. Maisel.

So friends…….

Let’s Go Bowling! Vintage Advertising 1940s-1960s

vintage bowling advertisement

Gift Certificates were popular even in the 1940s & 1950s.

Vintage 1941 bowling advertisement for a Brunswick bowl gift certificate.

vintage 1941 bowling advertisement for a Brunswick bowl gift certificate

1951 Brunswick Bowling gift certificate ad.

1951 Brunswick Bowling original vintage advertisement

Source: Adclassix.com

Paul Prescott’s Bowling Dresses order form from the late 1940s.

1940s Fashions: Paul Prescott's Bowling Dresses order form from the late 1940s

Source: What I Found Blog

“Does this bowling ball feel heavier than it did a few minutes ago? Drink a 7-Up”. 1963 Vintage Ad for 7up.

7-UP Bowling Alley Original 1963 Vintage Print Ad Color Illustration Seven Up vintage bowling advertising

Not a 7-up fan? How about a light refreshment from Pepsi? 1950s Pepsi Ad featuring a couple on a date at the bowling alley.

1950s Pepsi Vintage Advertising featuring bowling

Source: Vintage ad browser

No strike? No worries! Corby’s Whiskey will make it better -June 1954 ad

Corby's Whiskey Ad_Collier's June 1954

Source: Flickr

Winnie Fitch Dial Ad – 1950s

Winnie Fitch Dial Ad 1950s vintage advertising bowling

Barbasol Shaving Cream – 1949 featuring an illustration of a young woman touching her dates face at the bowling alley.

Barbasol Shaving Cream Pin-Up Girl Bowling 1949 vintage bowling ad

Source: Mad Men Art

Brunswick Tips for Bowling circa 1950’s.

Brunswick Tips for Bowling, 1950's vintage bowling advertising

Source: Flickr

Bowling in comfort in the 1940s. Kotex Tampon 1940s ad.

1941 vintage advertising for kotex tampons vintage bowling

1940s Bowlers Victory Legion playing card.

1940s Bowlers Victory Legion playing card vintage advertising

Source: Flickr

1965 Bowling Calendar so you never forget to…bowl (and change your shoes)!

1960s vintage bowling lane calendar featuring a 1960s woman tieing up her bowling shoes at the bowling alley.

Want more images and ads? Then check out my past post “1940s & 1950s Bowling Fun!” & my archived blog posts on ‘Vintage Advertising 1920s-1960s‘.

Question time: Are you a bowler? 5 pin or 10 pin? Share your experiences and skill level in the comments below!

Liz

The Vintage Advertisements for “Work from Home!” Jobs

Late 1940s Vintage Advertising for Harford Frocks Direct Sales Jobs.
Source: Magazine Ads

IMAGINE! Up to $23 in a Week for your Spare Time! 

Via Vintage Traveler

“I think most of us would be familiar with at least one company that marketed direct to consumers in their homes. Examples are Avon cosmetics, Longaberger baskets, and Fuller brushes.  In most cases the salespersons were (are, as some of these are still in business) not employees of the company, but were private contractors who took orders for a commission” 

Today’s Post is the vintage advertising that was put out there by companies like Harford Fashions, Fashion Frocks, Tupperware, Avon etc. to entice woman to join their teams to direct sell their products to fellow mothers/wives/friends. 

The Vintage Advertisements for “Work from Home!” Jobs

A Tupperware Career is so Rewarding! 1950s vintage ad.

1950s vintage ad for a Tuppeware advertisement encouraging women to join the Tupperware team.
Source: Brocante Home

Fashion Frocks Ad from Ladies Home Journal – Aug 1944.

“All you have to do is show the attractive and interesting portfolio of gorgeous dresses to friends and neighbors … and in addition get all your own dresses FREE!”

1940s Vintage Ad & 1940s Fashion: Fashion Frocks Ad from Ladies Home Journal - Aug 1944 telling women they can earn extra money with a part time job selling Fashion Frocks Fall Dresses.
Source: Flickr

“Make Money to buy Christmas Presents for all your little ones.” Late 1940s, Early 1950s Advertisement for Fashion Frocks again.

Late 1940s Early 1950s Fashion Frocks Vintage Direct Sales advertising featuring women 1940s / 1950s fashions
Source: The Style Sample

1940s vintage ad for Harford Frocks sales opportunity job.

“Show the dresses to your friends, neighbors, fellow works and members of your family….send in a few as 3 orders…and presto…you select a dress for yourself”

1940s vintage ad for Hardford frocks showcasing late 1940s fashions that a woman could get a part time job selling.

Shop-at-home Service

1938 Real Silk Lingerie Ad from your “Real Silk Representative who will call on you soon.”

Vintage 1938 REAL SILK Hosiery Stocking Vintage Advertising for Vintage Lingerie. 1930s vintage ad for Real Silk Representation job.
Source: eBay

1950s Vintage ad for ‘Realsilk Nylons’.

Men! Women! Would you like to sell Realsilk? No experience needed. 

1950s advertisement in American consumer magazine for REALSILK nylons and the job you could have selling it door to door.
source: Alamy

Stanley Home Product Line– “Originators of the Famous Stanley Hostess Party Plan” – 1950s vintage ad.

1950s Stanley Products Hostess Party Vintage Advertising showcasing housewives looking at products to buy from the hostess.
Source: Pinterest

Tupperware pioneered the direct marketing strategy made famous by the Tupperware party.

1950s vintage ad for a Tupperware party.
Source: Tupperdiva

“The Tupperware party allowed women of the 1950s to work and enjoy the benefits of earning an income without completely taking away the independence granted to women during the Second World War, when women first began entering the labor market, all the while keeping their focus in the domestic domain.” (Source)

Look at the fancy car, Mary purchased by selling Tupperware. Nice! -1960s vintage ad.

Vintage Tupperware party advertisement. Sell tupperware and make money circa early 1960s
Source: Pinterest

Ding Dong Avon Calling! A 1961 Ad showcasing the long history of Avon Sales Reps.

“In 1886, 34 years before women in the U.S. earned the right to vote, Avon’s founder, David H. McConnell, helped give them the chance to earn an independent income. He didn’t set out to create a beauty company. … This began Avon’s long history of empowering women around the globe.” (Source)

1960s Vintage for Avon in 1961 showcasing images of the Avon lady going door to door for 75 years.

Ahhhh these images are reminding me of when I sold Avon for a quick second in my early 20’s. I had 2 amazing customers, my mother and myself. HA! 

Question Time: Have you ever sold items like Tupperware or Avon? Share your stories in the comments section below. 

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Thanks for dropping by!

Liz

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