
Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Company Motivational Religious Placard 1947 Collection Jim Linderman
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This is really sort of strange. Do you know what relationship Milton Hershey had with this group, if any? He died in 1945. I imagine it was simply a quote used by him for the boys at the orphanage he established and this religious group chose to use it?
ReplyDeleteSort of Strange is good. Hershey was the chocolate magnate. It was part of a promotional piece for the paper company, I think.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, strange is good. I just wonder if in someway Hershey gave permission for this. I don't know how protective the Hershey Corporation was of all things Hershey back then. And the hands are wonderfully odd doing the to do list countdown.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I didn't even realize that's what the finger was doing. Thanks!
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