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Photograph. Christine Moore Howell and her sister, Bessie, in front of "Christine" Vanity Parlor This photograph is of sisters Christine Moore Howell and Bessie Moore in front of “Christine” Vanity Parlors in Princeton, New Jersey around the 1920s when the vanity parlor opened. They would have been around the ages of 22 and 23 respectively at this time. -
How a Big Business Pays Off In Philadelphia The article “How a Big Business Pays Off In Philadelphia” about George Alfonso Price of Price Beauty Products company was featured on page 42 of Color magazine in February 1950. -
Emancipator Hard Pressing Iron by Christine Inc. Hair straightening iron stored in original orange and black box. Patented by Christine Moore Howell. Christine Moore Howell (1899 - 1972), married to Edward Gaylord Howell (1898-1971), was an inventor, a public servant, a businesswoman, an educator and the founder of Christine Cosmetics, Inc. -
Era Bell Thompson to Christine Moore Howell, letter Letter from Era Bell Thompson (1905-1986), Associate Editor of Ebony Magazine, to Christine Moore Howell (1899–1972) dated November 2, 1948. Requesting answers to questionnaire. With envelope addressed to Christine Beauty Shop, Spring Street, Princeton, N.J. -
Questionnaire for the Magazine Ebony This questionnaire entitled “QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE MAGAZINE EBONY----November 6, 1948” is five pages long with responses to 38 questions. The responses are by Christine Moore Howell (March 19, 1898-December 13, 1972) of Princeton, New Jersey. -
Gene's [Georgine E. Upshur [Willis]] Coming Out Party This photograph features Georgine “Gene” Elizabeth Upshur Willis and 15 other graduates of Philadelphia High School for Girls in June 1939. They are smiling and dressed up.