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Silent Film Era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family Kids

By Sharriewilliams
Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids
I've been a fan of silent films for over 30 years and never miss them on Turner Classic Movies, Sunday nights.  One thing for sure is, kids and dogs are scene stealer's, when there isn't a lot of talking going on, and Baby Peggy was one of the best.



Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Of course Jackie Coogan was killer cute with Charlie Chaplin in the 1921 film, The Kid.


Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

To celebrate the first Silent films, here is a tribute, showing adorable children, in the Maybelline Family from the 1920s.  First, my father, Bill Williams, in 1925.


Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Bill Williams with his cousin, Arvis in 1928, check out the incredible clothes kid's wore in those days.



Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Two future little cousin, car-guy's, Bill Stroh and Bill Williams, 1927 in Chicago.


Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Bill Williams with his first set of wheel's 1927, on Christmas day.


Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Bill Williams, with cousin,  Arvis and her brother Bill Stroh, 1927.


Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

My dad, "THE KID," Bill Williams dressed meticulously everyday by his doting mother Evelyn Williams.



Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Bill Williams in short pants and knee socks, a double breasted coat and cap - right out of a silent film, from 1928.

Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids


Bill and Arvis Stroh, roller Skating in Chicago, dressed for a fashion layout, in 1929.


Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Bill and Arvis Stroh, looking like part of the cast from Our Gang, in 1929.

Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids
Look how amazingly well dressed, Arvis and Bill Stroh are in this picture and the way they light up in front of the camera, in 1929.


Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

Doesn't get much cuter than this.  Bill and Arvis Stroh, in 1927.

Silent Film era of the 1920s and Maybelline Family kids

               Is this the most adorable picture ever.....


My dad's cousin's and Mabel and Chet Hewes daughter, Shirley and her little brother Tommy, in about 1932 - 33.  Look at the gold bracelet and ring on little Shirley's hand. These children look like child Stars or Royalty by today's standards.  Parents took such pride in their children's fashion during the first half of the 20Th Century.  

I hope we see more Silent Films made, because they are not only classic, they allow you to have your own thoughts and not be so caught up in the special effects, we are so inundated with today. 

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