



"Ivory Soap ran a radio adventure program with a postage stamp theme in the 1930’s. Every episode featured a new adventurous tale involving a stamp. Kids could send in Ivory Soap wrappers and a dime to get started with a stamp album and a membership badge. Does anyone know if any episodes of Ivory Stamp Club exist online?"
I have one with a different front cover and an envelope with their corner card. Copyright is 1934 by H E Harris & Co. Bound in ad for stamps - requests order be mailed to Cincinnati address.



Ivory soap is the only soap I use!
A copy of these covers, is on my wantlist!

There are lots of the stamp books and pins on e-bay, what turns me away from them are the outrageous shipping prices. I can't seem to find any covers as shown by Webpaper above! I wouldn't mind finding a cover, all mine has is the address written on the back of the envelope in pencil - close, but no cigar!!
There was a good article in the latest American Philatelist about Captain Healy.
It is a great name. 
I will add that according to the AP article, no one has found any old time radio broadcasts. I personally searched archive.org.
I ordered a cover because it was a Nova Scotia cover with a corner advert for Maple Leaf Stamp Company in Port Medway Nova Scotia. On the back it is marked Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club, Box 1801, Cincinnati, Ohio. Does anyone know much about this club, especially any of you Ohio collectors. I looked it up slightly on Google and came up with Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club of the Air. Does the air refer to flying or radio?
If there is any interest I'll post a scan of front and back later, the date of the cover is Dec 13, 1934.
Found this!
"Ivory Soap ran a radio adventure program with a postage stamp theme in the 1930’s. Every episode featured a new adventurous tale involving a stamp. Kids could send in Ivory Soap wrappers and a dime to get started with a stamp album and a membership badge. Does anyone know if any episodes of Ivory Stamp Club exist online?"
re: Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club
I have one with a different front cover and an envelope with their corner card. Copyright is 1934 by H E Harris & Co. Bound in ad for stamps - requests order be mailed to Cincinnati address.




re: Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club
Ivory soap is the only soap I use!
A copy of these covers, is on my wantlist!
re: Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club
There are lots of the stamp books and pins on e-bay, what turns me away from them are the outrageous shipping prices. I can't seem to find any covers as shown by Webpaper above! I wouldn't mind finding a cover, all mine has is the address written on the back of the envelope in pencil - close, but no cigar!!

re: Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club
There was a good article in the latest American Philatelist about Captain Healy.

re: Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club
It is a great name. 

re: Captain Tim's Ivory Stamp Club
I will add that according to the AP article, no one has found any old time radio broadcasts. I personally searched archive.org.