Rosebud Perfume Co. Smith's Lip Balm Minted Rose - 0.8 oz. (22g) The cool Zing of peppermint! Rosebud Perfume Co. Smith's Lip Balm Minted Rose is known for its moisture, gloss, and fresh peppermint taste. Rosebud Perfume Co. Smith's Lip Balm Minted Rose is a blend of Trade Secret essential oils and pure peppermint oil. Many customers use it for massage. Dab a bit of Rosebud Perfume Co. Smith's Lip Balm Minted Rose on your temples to help relieve headaches and tension. The History of Rosebud Perfume Co. His Early Years and Family - Dr. Smith was born near Woodsboro, Maryland, on March 25, 1865. He was the son of Solomon and Adeline Locke Smith and the grandson of John and Susan Earnst Smith. He grew up on a farm near Woodsboro but soon realized his ambition went far beyond the plow. After receiving his preliminary education in Woodsboro, he attended and graduated from Shenandoah Normal College in Harrisonburg, Virginia. After receiving a teaching degree, Dr. Smith moved to Utica, Maryland, where he taught school and married local resident, Minnie F. Baer. He taught school in Frederick County, Maryland, for five years before realizing his desire to become a druggist. He entered the proprietary drug and medicine field and was registered by the Maryland Board of Pharmacy in 1902. Dr. Smith and Minnie had eight children: Mamie Irene, Lillian Mae, Raymond Lee, Henry Ward, Allen Reno, Alta La Rue, Mabel Pauline, and Mildred Naomi. All of Dr. Smith's and Minnie's children are deceased, but their heirs live on to own and run the family business. Dr. Smith was president of the Commercial State Bank in Frederick, Maryland, from 1925 to 1930. From 1937 until his death in 1952, he held an office in the Woodsboro Savings Bank (now known as the Woodsboro Bank) in Woodsboro, Maryland. He served as the mayor of Woodsboro for 19 years. He was a life long lover of music, giving band concerts on the upstairs porch of the Rosebud Building.