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Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.

By Sharriewilliams

Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.

My father Bill Williams with his uncle Tom Lyle Williams Christmas 1959

I remember soaking up the aroma of those red leather upholstered seats, as uncle Lyle stepped out of his brand new white convertible Cadillac that Christmas.
Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.
 My dad remarked that the deep red was symbolic of Maybelline's trademark color and called the car triple white, with red interior and extra big whitewall tires.
Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.
Uncle Lyle, gathered up the gifts given to him from movie stars, magazine editors, studio executives and advertising tycoons and said he didn't need it all... and would rather see us enjoy the fancy dried fruit from Italy, the Belgium cookies, German chocolates and French pastille candy drops.
Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.

 Seeing such delights once a year was a thrill,  but not nearly as exciting as when he handed us kids  our Christmas envelopes filled with a crisp $10.00 bill.   It doesn't seem like much now, but in today's market  it would be more like $100.00.

Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.
 After dinner I sang Bali High from  South Pacific and  danced the hula...in costume,
Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.

while my ten year old sister Donna, waited to  make her entrance asMarilyn Monroe.

I'll never forget her wearing
pink wig, false eyelashes and holding a
 long cigarette holder while dancing to
Bobby Darin'sMack The Knife.
Maybelline's Founder, Tom Lyle Williams - Christmas 1959.
It was all very entertaining, as you can well imagine,  but nothing was more memorable than watching uncle  Lyle's face, as he marveled at my adorable little 4 year  old sister Billee, dancing to Rudolph the
Red Nosed Reindeer

I will never forget thosewonderful days when  we were young and Innocent and the wonder of Christmas  was still so alive in our hearts.  Stay tuned as I relive Christmas memories. I'd love to

 hear yours and post them on my blog. 

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