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Amarillo Daily News from Amarillo, Texas • Page 3

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1TTESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20. 1942. Brown Eyes Mistaken By DOROTHY DIX neighbors ere gossiping about, use it is impossible for any woman to keep her THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS. AMARILLO. TEXAS because it is impossible for any jjOCIS ping a secret.

A hundred eyes spy 1 on it and a hundred voices tell alii In tk they fews? and all they suspect; And it'can't give you any pleasure to Think of disgracing your little i children- A mother's shame is? TODAY iptet or tixe P. s. ex meeting, tome of liems ioo iafe Tor full "iao SOLDIERS Gamblin, Hazel Thursday evening, 20 soldiers were Smith. Dora jsomething her children Home room raothers or Lee Bivi-is erta ed ilh a chicken Lou Norman, ir-'dowa. Particularly her girls.

Peo-jSchool, school auditoiiura. 2:45 o'clock. a we Hail ter earner a quartet from lElhel'E. Chaddix socui AnH V. M.

Caussey PAGE THRI Are Wed FreKcis Gantt, vn. which oc-. attended high school in both icurred August 5 at Port Orchard, Her father was a salesman A Wash jMarrs Gracery Company. The bride is a former resident of I The couple are at home fc Eets2 isotn Miami and Amarillo, having DEAR MISS DIX: I am a soar-'down. Particularly her girls.

school ni; er ar the W. Hail Tslth; After dinner a quartet from the marriage of Miss Sthel E. ried woman roth five children are aiu-ays saving like Woodmen Circle as hostess. sang a number of songs, Chaddix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

a husband who would be a nice i like daughter. i sSk Tbe table wa for in a Lauder at the piano: Mr. Shawl 1 Chaddix of Plainview. Vel- husbandfdr someone who could love I Do you think you would be happy SAmarmo High school auditoriarnTsIio Mrs Lindbloom seated Ied the group in singing "God Bless' Iori Caussey. son of airs.

Effe I dont. I am now 21 and'separated your children, cZoc point. Mrs. Georgia Easum was America." Dancing and games were Caussey. 1312 West Sixteenth to the right of Mrs.

lindbioom and ui iziiuyioom cvl A. Shaw, the master of cere- Mrs. MyrUe Slassey was chairman day mornin lies, was at her-left. The table; 0 arrangements. mini and si50 in cash to the Needle-! Afler wedding, the couple left Prince, crazy thing as you suggest? VaHe Christian 2 rauionaliy ena see wnac an idiotic ibome ard thing you would be doing if you; i gave up a good, kind husband, curity, your home, a comfortableiU-j living to say nothing of your -'i-e ndl UCl'LUl U3 one of them a baby I on the off prospect of a boy marry- teg you IP he came back from thej UWj war end IF he still wanted you and' IP he-doesnt fall in love with some- In i Walter Marcinich, Corked on Red 1 a inert Cohron.

A. garnients meeting. iresnments were served i Ir nc present were Mesdames: m2 Carl Chapter. No. 737.

o. E. Mesdames vv eeier Blackburn, S. H. aiiu ii 'William Walters eor4 Guild a f- 0 de 0 vorked OG Red in a tan fur-trimmed suit with accessories, couple will be at home at ifest Sixteenth Avenue after Pen Women, its, J.

other girl and if.j And that man seven years 3 than you are! There Isn't one chance in a him-1 noUD cemes being made of thej chapter the dredof any of your ifs materializ-! 1118 1 6 of ing end your silly romantic dream! ar er Oi Amar daughter of A BORGSR. Oct. 19 An- 00 made of O. Sisterhood. coming true.

He's only 20. i ce: hnt ivw Jack M. Cornelius. but a boy. You are an old experienced married with five children and he'll think of you as Grandma instead of a lady love ne gets oecause time he will have grown 1526 o'clock: iGosch, S.

H. Powers an of Ama- Flynn Dosen't Say Why But He's on Reservation Mrs. w. Cheney. 1409-3 Madison Street, will be hostesses today jto the Panhandle Pen Women.

jThere will be a covered-dish lunch- jeon, the meeting beginning in the morning. I Mrs. Alma McGowan Thomnson. i program chairman, request that those attending bring a manuscript jto be read annonymously for a pe- rillo. son of W.

M. Cornelius of! Junior Woman's Club. Mrs. Jcha: SOA1EWKFRP OXT TWF Plainview. jCOwaa.

2215 Hughes Street. 3. o'clock. qMHTTF OTT-V iV were exchanged in the First! 0 aef Ma'am i Mann second This is where nath'es declare i juvenile story contest will be in and i available for the Coronado and his! The Panhandle 'Pen Women was iSfipIlSi, OUTirCn 2.t* CSZIVOII. OCu.

J.T. dLu.u uiiru. grace ClllZli 0 1 Tie bride sras gradated from!" 220 Vdoa.iConquistadores were no gentlemen. They also declare of-ms iwn age lor a or tae'nVto jpvav ana a new oook, "Gamblers The idea of taking on a ready- tex Ordnance Plant in Amarillo. Open Forum Club, 13(K -mc iuca.

ui uiruug uii a ready-, TCSS upel1 Cli made familv of five wont appeal toUJr 4T 12 0 Street. 730 o'clock, him. so nut aT 1 1 1 001 auend Indian squaws interested in him, so put all this romantic nonsense out of your head, quit double ed Wayland at Plain-view- and Texas it Junior College! Mr. and Mrsnran i faa of the Short Grass Countrv." Grain tie down to being a loyal wife and a good mother to your children. ent Believe me you will be far han- pier if you do, for no woman, iin- less she is a lot more hardened than, you are now, can know any peace and contentment when is pothering her.

You must I lie awake many hours of the night i wrestling with it when it you of how kind your husband isj Affi Sfllfj JFI r. co. are at home 1620 Harrison Street. Oct. 19 Bride of to you.

and how much he loves you, i and what a rotten deal you. giving him, I You must walk in fear of 'Mrs. Grundy will say and of what Austin Ceremony Fillsiore campaign believing it might cause I I a new war oath. Grease conserva- Needle Club. airs.

L. F-'tion "fi-er heard if 230 o'clock. eara Oi ere ou ever eat a meal in a local hogani limcheon; voull know what I "lean. I sal- i at -1 Braves still contend "too maiiyi I enough shoot" to! BOKC EcbekaJi Lodge, i. o.

o. nresent war Dlan. StlH wonder fareweli to Mrs. B. JLJ I Eal1 7:3 cloc boards" locate the chiefs 1 Sunday with herlj hantt Miracle Book club.

902 Taylor cks graves and hanger-ons. baild daughter. Shirley, for i vw o'clock. Summit Parent-Teacher school auditorium. 330 o'clock.

I First Guy o'clock. ji auoitormm. 3:30 clock. i New Mexico is at its most beau-; Lesses Mrs. Lee Arendall.

of taeir daughter, Nona Belli st Baptist Amoma Mrs. tiful stage this month and those i E. Pierson and Mrs. Harold! Smyth. 1400 Jackson Street.

130 aware of gas and tire shortage Reese GlNS! DOR forCgO using every minute for a Mr Bryan has accepted a posi- hikln apter or F. s. O-. Mrs. s.

vacation in the Sunshine State. i uon civilian pilot instnictor at 11115 11610 DCCaUSl StJoseph using every minute for a glorious Mr I a 2 as accepted a posi Chapter or F. s. O-. Mrs.

H. E. vacation in the Sunshine State. Uon 2S civilian pilot instnictor at 1625 Washington Street: MrsC I am still wondering how the In- i' Coleman. Miss Marv Matthews daugh- i can cook in those hogans asj Se anJ.Mrs Br-yan were compli- JT riave never figured out the flue i meril Thursday mgnt this help because of an old TABOO ter of Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Matthews, Victoria, became the bride of Tech. Sgs.

Carol Caldwell, son of! 36 FOR 100 FOR it at a wiener Blood- Pressure, Nerve disorders, Arthritis and other discomforts due to bodily deficiencies. DRUGLESS FOUNDATION H. ROY BARNES, D. C. Jackson St.

Ph. 8472 tii, Mrs. Sylvia CaldweH, 1310 Jackson! forest HOI Home Street, on Oct 3 at Austin, the Club Mrs Sodgers, 2:30 o'cloct. bridegroom's mother announced yesterday. Attendants were.

Tech. Sgt. Andrew Galayda and Miss. Iris Valentine, both, of Victoria. Sgt and Caldwell are at home at 1301 North Vine Street, at Victoria, where the bridegroom' is Club.

Mrs. H. B. Jones, 3415! arrangement, if they have one. street, 3 o'clock.

Yours for less deserts and more! 31 011 lo cal fliers. Farewell at Hamagel airport by i scenery, Pat Mvnn. Just because an outworn modesty gifts were presented by Jim Odom, forbade discussing such subjects, is Bear Pat: i the reservation, or if you could First Baptist Mary Class. Mrs. G.

rea Indian, you would have no- president of the Hutchinson County no reason why" vou Pilots Association, assisted by yourself through 2005 Monroe Sireec. 1 ClaSS I2iticed by the papers that an In-j 3116 3 dian woman 21-year-old Tony Eliz-1 abeth Crow recently joined the 1 guests in the home ol rs. C- B. Davis. stationed in clerical' administrative jwork at an advanced flying school.

member of the United States Army Air Corps. Sergeant Caldwell i i took his first training-at Randolph) i Field. He is a graduate of Ama-i jriilo High School. The bride, a graduate-of the Vic- Ki-wani-Anns. Mrs.

Glenn, WAACS in Chicago. "Wish I had of Dallam County Tax Valuation Increased DALHART, Oct. 19 DaHam toria High School, was emoloyed a theater in.that city, before her Dallamjtnelncuaiis carry taeir papooses for marriage. 0 are But too late now, already Fro past two weeks grout)s of then for 1941 due to In- found the answer asking the i have been trairung for tl TO Dressings going on the Navajo reservation all i bit sooner and I would have 3T mPmnhK (you to look ap the answer to 1 IUUC QI iClllpllD that Johnrrv Ferguson, 1 TO 1J A 3502 Harrison Street, put en- PT" of aids in fee office staff in a about functional pair, itne otner rught. He wanted to phase of war work Tuesday when what you call those things they begin making surgical dress- Indians carry their papooses for 5 -f-nn Trt-f-A -fc Wi should drag yourself through days of cramp; the Brvans were I each monfcl1 see- t.hP bnmA nf nr CAKDUI may aid you.

For 62 years many girls have sought relief in CARDUrs 2-way i help. Some take it as a tonic: it (usually stimulates the appetite, aids digestion by increasing tiie flow of gastric juices: thus it helps build energy and resistance for needed days. Or you may prefer to take it, as directed, 3 days before "your ,7 i iiavc Lmmmg for th DEffiEBREATED HAJVIBUKGEKS of livestock, the question over the radio. One Hst-junger superviaon of 3 DAVIS, Cal months of! a es -1 all1ed to 35 American chairman, and Mrs. W.

Cp i current, valuation is word is knapsack. Another called Davis v'ce chairman 1 fe 1 Red Cross California have perfected jusr like looks, withrheadquarters here has been, set process, for dehydrating beef and of Mgber come bacfc re This time try CARDUL All THROUGH THE DAY Elizabeth Arden's All-Day Foundation and Face Powder for lovely, natural make-up. Apply AH-Doy like confetti. Smooth evenly. Hides freckles, tiny blemishes, beautiful rosy glow (8 l.QO For the Finishing Touch mist-fine Illusion or velvety, clinging Cameo powder gentty press (don't rub) powder on ikln.

175 and 3.00 Jwo Powder Box 150 nd 3.00 It's a laving fa buy larger rir Tloor mat KIM pork which can later be turned into satisfactory hamburger patties or meat loaves by simply adding water. Both the army and navy are vvt-i-t C.VlrfCJ-i.CiJ.b considering the of the the office said being 549,810.78 out process. of Ui tal valufition, the 1942 tax assess-jus women lolks out with eac ments will be 555,545 compared with at "War" bond sales cam- i ST S54J63.61 last year. jpaign which the Navy Collections in 1941 were excellent, Club is leading. throu Announcing Another Qreat Sale Of High Grade Fur Coats Two Special Days WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCT.

21 and 22 On this day we will have, through the co-operation of one of the country largest Fur Wholesalers, a display of $15,000.00 Worth of Furs Of Guaranteed Quality Come In Try them on Make youc selection -L An Expe- riencad Furrier will be here to give you expert advice on any fur problem. 7 Two Days: Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21 and 22 be cevoated to this work. i In addition, the chanter will carrv Wiieman was in the: on reeu a T- Air; i office just now to tell me an about Webster," chairman production" a big crowd of women all the clubs in the city attended I the big organization meeting lastL "I i night and she caught me'DntlSn Plan Diet fOf i typing with mv famous Hunt and! i Punch Svstem. and now I need i ij Oct.

19 lyour helo more than ever. 651 0 Queen Eliza She wants me to take time outjH, eJl shoul serve Eleanor go to her husband's business! 5 1 a PS lt the jconege and leam how typing's donej-' ime ca Brit ain correctly. Won't you -olease comei Iltl home, so we can stage a typing j- X7 5 reported from contest to demonstrate our ability ew ors: yesterday that Mrs. with the two-finger method. i eveli; would be the guest of the It's getting to with i 9 usen Britain soon.

Immediately modem efficiency and foresight; ofi? ne and Ironic were thinking the high schools and i li sis OI the Bn equivalent a newspaper reporter, evert, is be-j 1 ie American hamburger and hind the times if he can't use more! cz ac whi ch the king than three fingers typing. Bring me home a cigar store Indian. Understand Uncle Sam has priority on the Boyd. Selby Speaks at Tulia Tonight R- A. Selby.

director of guidance and education in the Amarillo schools, will be the principal speaker at the annual meeting of the school trustees and teachers of Swisher County at Tuna Tuesday night. The evening program will begin at 8:30 o'clock in the Methodist Church. Carl Clifft, deputy state superintendent of District One, will also be on the program. were served at Hyde Park, when they were guests of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt in 1939.

Mrs. Roosevelt; will travel extensively while here, inspecting the various women's auxiliary services. Guard Against I Wartime It's frequently due to lack of "bulk" Millions of folks these war days feel au dragged out, with no zip or pep. And nc wonder! Their working, sleeping, anc I especially their eating habits are all dif-: ferenu Meals are apt to be hurried, improperly they neglect! important matter of "bulk" in the' diet. Yet getting enough make; all the difference.

For lack of it is one 3f the common causes of constipation. I Medicinal laxatives give only'temporary I relief in such cases; they don't get at the cause. But KELLOGC'S AIX-BRAW COTTCCts this by supplying the needed often brings lasting freedom from the trouble. Eat this crisp, deli- cereal regularly, drink plenty ol water and "Join the Is made by in Battle Creek And Want To Build Up Blood I at such times lifee so many and girls suffer Zrom cramps, headaches, backache, distress of periods or the blues to 'unctlonal moatlily Start once Lvdia E. Pinkham's Compound TABLETS (with added Iron).

They not only help relieve monthly pain but also accompanying tired, -weak, nervous reel- Ings this nature. This Is because of their soothing effect on ONE OP WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS. Taken Tablets help build up resistance against such sysiptoms. Also, their Iron maKes them a fine hematic tonic to help build up red blood corpuscles. Follow label March of Metals the fighting OF POPULAR DRUM ROOM Finest BaRestqurcmt FmU.Dw, PRESIDENT KANSAS CITY, MO, Telephone equipment and the lines and cables that feed into it add up to tons of metal, beautifully machined and fitted together.

The telephone system here was built to accommodate just so many telephones. Room was left for normal growth, of course, but not for such growth as the war has brought to this city. And almost the entire available supply of the metals that we might use to serve more customers now goes into tanks and ammunition instead. SOUTHWESTERN BELL We're sorry, but in many neighborhoods here, in these busy war days, we cannot add more telephones to our lines except for services classified as necessary to the war effort, to public health, welfare, or security. If you live in such a neighborhood, we will gladly record your request for telephone service, and will try to supply ssrvice of some kind when wo can, even though this may be on a temporary basis.

Naturally we hope that will be soon, but in times like these we can't know how soon. TELEPHONE COMPANY.

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