Old Fashioned Friends
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How to Strike a Perfect Pose
Modeling tips from the glamorous Cloyd women of Darke County, Ohio
Step 1: Hold your arms in a V-shape or variation of such in front of your body.
Step 2: Smile demurely (no teeth showing, please) and bend chin downward. It's okay to look slightly annoyed.
Step 3: Add flirty "corner of my eyes" glance for an extra air of mystery!
Brooklyn c. 1930 Marion Cloyd, Foye children?
That's my grandma, Marion G. Cloyd, in the back. Her mother was born and raised in Brooklyn, and for some reason Marion, her mother, and sister supposedly lived there for a while during the 1930s.
Helen (Leach) Cloyd at Work
Helen (Leach) Cloyd was a working woman. At age 19, while still living with her grandfather, she was a bookkeeper in a dry goods store in Brooklyn. By the time of her death in 1957, she was the manager of cosmetics department at a Cunningham's Drugstore in Detroit. Judging by this photo, she worked in an additional retail establishment as well.Working women were not the majority in the early to mid 1900s. I wonder if Helen was ever given the option to be a stay-at-home mom. Perhaps she simply enjoyed the independence and freedom involved in having her own career.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
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