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Dakota Datebook
May 28, 2004
"Rosie the Avon Lady"
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Eighteen years ago tonight, a 90 year-old Avon lady
appeared on NBCs Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. She was Rosie
Gries of Goodrich, North Dakota, and she called it the second biggest
highlight of her life. Her best biggest highlight was when she got to
travel free of charge to the national Avon convention in Morton Grove,
IL.
Rosie made her first sale in 1938 when she sold a 10-cent
tube of hand cream. She had been selling Avon cosmetics for 48 years.
She brought her sales pitch with her to the show, but when she got Johnny
to buy out her entire stock for $100, she was unruffled. She said, Ive
had bigger doings than that.
Rosie was cool and collected before the audience of 465
people. The Fargo Forum reported that she said, I wasnt nervous.
Not a Speck. It was just like talkin to my cousin, she said.
I made up my mind that hes just a human. Singing at a church
for a wedding is worse than that.
During the show, Carson rolled a film clip of Rosie driving
on her sales route. Carson asked about her car, which was a 1950 Chevy
with a slow vehicle warning sign tacked onto the rear. The
90 year-old said that the car was slow but sure, and that
she bought it for $150 that she earned from her sales. She also told Carson
that her job helped her remodel her home, add steel siding, install running
water and also build a garage.
Carson asked, of course, about North Dakotas weather.
She acknowledged that it gets cold, but told him it warms up in the summer.
She had lived in the state since 1905 and told him, I like my state,
North Dakota. The state that feeds you, you should stick up for.
Gries gave Carson several presents while she was there:
a North Dakota map, a letter from Governor George Sinner and a cap direct
from Goodrich. And when Carson gave back all of her Avon products after
the show, she made him keep a bottle of cologne.
Rosies daughter, her daughter-in-law and her granddaughter
were in the audience that night. They were clapping every other
word, Rosie said. She thought that her appearance was a success.
When asked if she hated to go home, she implied she wasnt
all that impressed with Hollywood glamour, and that even if she didnt
have to catch a plane back the next day, she wouldnt want to stick
around. No, no, no, no. I dont want to, she said. I
want to go home and sell Avon. My (latest) shipment is waiting.
Rosie made the news again ten years later. On her 100th
birthday, she said, I feel like I did when I was 16. I dont
feel my age. I cant believe it. She was now Avons oldest
salesperson and had, by then, hired a driver to take her on her twice-a-month
rounds. She also couldnt see or hear as well as she once had. But,
she was determined to sell Avon as long as I can walk.
She not only did that... she went back to the Tonight
Show, this time with host Jay Leno. It was June 28th, 1996, and Lenos
other guests were Richard Lewis and Dennis Rodman.
Wouldnt you love to know what she discussed with
Rodman back stage? Or what she sold him?
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