Washington in Warren County, New Jersey — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Mary Catherine Phillips
Women’s Heritage Trail
— Consumer’s Research —
Photographed By Don Morfe, May 4, 2016
1. Mary Catherine Phillips Marker
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Mary Catherine Phillips, consumer advocate, author, and editor, joined Consumer’s Research, a New York-based organization, in 1932. She married one of its founders, Frederick Schlink, that same year. One year later, the entire operation relocated to New Jersey. Phillips became a member of the Board of Directors, serving between 1934 and 1980. Along with Board Member J. B. Matthews, she was a major influence on Schlink and ultimately on the ideology of Consumers’ Research. By 1935, the organization had more than 50,000 subscribers and nearly 80 employees. In addition to her role as an integral part of managing the organization, she specialized in the testing of consumer beauty products and wrote about it in her book Skin Deep: The Truth about Beauty Aids. In 1935, a group of disgruntled employees split and formed Consumers Union and moved to Washington, D.C. where they went on to publish Consumer Reports, the publication still in existence. The Bowerstown facility’s function then became predominantly a laboratory for testing products.
“The aim of the organization (Consumer’s Research) is to provide a clearing-house where information of importance to consumers may be assembled, edited and promulgated; and to develop an art and a science of consumption by the use of which ultimate consumers may defend themselves against the aggressions of advertising and salesmanship.”, Taken from Mary Catherine Phillip’s book, Skin Deep: The Truth about Beauty Aids.
(Inscription in the two boxes on the right) (Top box) , Mary Catherine Phillips was a major influence on the ideology and management of Consumer’s Research. Because of her integral role to Women’s work in New Jersey, Ms. Phillips is on the New Jersey Women’s Heritage Trail.
(Bottom box) , The New Jersey Women’s Heritage Trail highlights a collection of historic sites located around the state that represent the significant contributions women made to the history of our state. The Heritage Trail brings to life the vital role of women in New Jersey’s past and present.
Mary Catherine Phillips, consumer advocate, author, and editor, joined Consumer’s Research, a New York-based organization, in 1932. She married one of its founders, Frederick Schlink, that same year. One year later, the entire operation relocated to New Jersey. Phillips became a member of the Board of Directors, serving between 1934 and 1980. Along with Board Member J. B. Matthews, she was a major influence on Schlink and ultimately on the ideology of Consumers’ Research. By 1935, the organization had more than 50,000 subscribers and nearly 80 employees. In addition to her role as an integral part of managing the organization, she specialized in the testing of consumer beauty products and wrote about it in her book Skin Deep: The Truth about Beauty Aids. In 1935, a group of disgruntled employees split and formed Consumers Union and moved to Washington, D.C. where they went on to publish Consumer Reports, the publication still in existence. The Bowerstown facility’s function then became predominantly a laboratory for testing products.
“The aim of the organization (Consumer’s Research) is to provide a clearing-house where information of importance to consumers may be assembled, edited and promulgated; and to develop an art and a science of consumption by the use of which ultimate consumers may defend themselves against the aggressions
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of advertising and salesmanship.”—Taken from Mary Catherine Phillip’s book, Skin Deep: The Truth about Beauty Aids.
(Inscription in the two boxes on the right) (Top box) Mary Catherine Phillips was a major influence on the ideology and management of Consumer’s Research. Because of her integral role to Women’s work in New Jersey, Ms. Phillips is on the New Jersey Women’s Heritage Trail.
(Bottom box) The New Jersey Women’s Heritage Trail highlights a collection of historic sites located around the state that represent the significant contributions women made to the history of our state. The Heritage Trail brings to life the vital role of women in New Jersey’s past and present.
Location. 40° 46.289′ N, 74° 59.946′ W. Marker is in Washington, New Jersey, in Warren County. Marker is on Bowerstown Road. The marker is on the grounds of Warren Hills Regional Board of Education-District Offices. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 89 Bowerstown Road, Washington NJ 07882, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker,
4. Sign at the entrance to the former Consumer Research Building
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on May 18, 2016, by Don Morfe of Baltimore, Maryland. This page has been viewed 680 times since then and 41 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on May 18, 2016, by Don Morfe of Baltimore, Maryland. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.