Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Arthur Ogle and Jessie Ogle about 1898. Their mothers probably instigated the clothing exchange, but Arthur did not think the idea was funny at all, probably since he was not long out of dresses.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Arthur Ogle and friends on a hay wagon, probably about 1909 or 1910. Amongst the group appear to be cousins Walter Ogle and Gilead Ogle, as well as at least one of his high school classmates.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Arthur Ogle in the early 20s, when he was business manager, Illinois department of the American Legion. He spent three years with Erwin, Wasey & Co., as research man and account executive, one year selling magazine space and two years as advertising manager at the Wahl Company before going to New York City.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Arthur Ogle when he was managing director of the Association of National Advertisers (A.N.A.) in New York City from 1926-1929. He was appointed secretary-treasurer of the A. N. A. in December, 1926. He was appointed managing director in June, 1928 and left to become director of advertising and assistant director of marketing of the Bauer & Black division of the Kendall Company, Chicago.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Ogles of Harmony Station and Belleville, St. Clair Cty., Illinois photo
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Members of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at the University of Illinois in 1913. Arthur Ogle is in the front row second from left, and his lifelong friend Merwin L. (Mert) Prindle is second from right in the front row.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Arthur on the front porch of his home on B Street in Belleville.  He is the proud owner of a Phi Beta Kappa key, which now belongs to grandaughter Sarah Shafer Alcorn, to wear with her own key.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Arthur's special girlfriend undoubtedly in the natatorium pool. This photo was scanned from a fragment about 3/4 of an inch square torn from a photo.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Summer fun somewhere with a swimming hole. I have heard my father speak opf a "Natatorium" somewhere near Belleville, so this is probably where the photo was taken. The girl was Arthur's then very special girl friend.
Arthur Ogle and Jessie Ogle about 1898. Their mothers probably instigated the clothing exchange, but Arthur did not think the idea was funny at all, probably since he was not long out of dresses.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Arthur Ogle and Jessie Ogle about 1898. Their mothers probably instigated the clothing exchange, but Arthur did not think the idea was funny at all, probably since he was not long out of dresses.
Arthur Ogle and Jessie Ogle about 1898. Their mothers probably instigated the clothing exchange, but Arthur did not think the idea was funny at all, probably since he was not long out of dresses.
See photo in gallery

Comments

|

New comment:

Name:
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?