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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 5

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, BELVIDERE ILLINOIS MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1942 Tage Five Good Will Aide MARCH THREE-YEAR TERMS Agent of Social Security Board to Be Here "Wednesday ize is that these stars. their sponsors. all expenses involved in a broadcast from the Tegular to a base. That includes SHOES THAT ARE "SEW" SMART BRAZIL CI LCADE OFFERED DR. BUR Ml ADDRESS CLUB MAR.

24 STITCHED charges and transportation, which mount up to a pretty penny. Kate Smith's recent visit to the Great) Lakes naval training station, with transportation provided for a cast of 30, dented her own pocketbook. But that doesn't stop her from with" fact, SKILLED TRADESMEN Ji I if night show will bo at the1 Quan-f -G5SaV8 tico marine base Mar. 20. Others government, guaranteed for three of big name status, like Jack vears.

with transportation from the Benny and Burns and Allen, Point sailing paid for the employe haven't hesitated either in donat- and his dependents, await a( few ing time, talent, and money for i ho can qualify as skilled trades-our sen'ics men. men in a selected list of ocupa- 1 Manager Mclntire of the .1 Rockford branch of the United Uotes from merlin the service States employment service- an- "i i Fashion creates out and out needle wizardry transforms these GABARDINE PUMPS into a superbly smart fashion with st PETIT POINT look 1 mid-high or high China hecLj! A representative of the social security board's field office in Rockford, will be in Belvidere at the post Mar. 18, to confer personally with employers and wage etfrners in this vicinity who wish assistance and 4nfiTOation vlative, to their social securitv Droblems. He will" be available at 12 noon for such con-J ference. The representative said that he would be glad to assist employers, employes and others who wish to ask specific questions, or who desire information on the filling out of forms, obtaining accounts nui bers, or establishing claims lor old age insurance." Those persons wishing information or a future, appointment who are unable to see the representative when he is in the community may write or call the board's field office, which is located at 207 Federal building, Rockford.

di tions and equipment in Brazil. h. "The. men" desired must be willing to sign a three-year contract with the Brazilian government, and must be tradesmen familiar with one of the following industries: Building, repair and maintenance of internal combustion engines such as automobile, Diesel, stationary gas and airplane; design and fabrication of leather goods such as shoes, harness, and art leather; repair and maintenance of farm machinery; meat packing and by-products; heavy industrial iron and steel manufacture; iron and steel foundry work; manufacture of storage batteries; ornamental stone and marble; work; plain and ornamental plastering; gunsmitti-ing, especially in the field of military small arms. Skilled tradesmen In this area who are interested In such employment may receive full information regarding wages and hours at the United States employment service, 227 N.

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WAAF 9150. WCFI, 000. WCRD 1110. W.MI) 60, 'VFNR W.IOI1 vrnr WMRO lin W.K1 WHIP lBtO "Mi- WHrfl 14IS0. Fredric March will play a return engagement on "Cavalcade of America," tonight at 9:30 o'clock over WMAQ.

The stage and screen star is to be presented in Sir James M. Barrie's fantasy, "Dear Brutus." His 'other appearance on the program this season was on Nov. 3. 1941. asa Rev.

William Spenc'e in "One Foot ill iicavcu. "I Barrie "Peter Pan of took his title from the Shakespearean a a "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in. ourselves, that we are underlings." He wove "Dear Brutus" about the mischievous connivings of Lob, or Puck grown old. who gives men a chance to live their lives over again. March is cast as Will Dearth, the once-good who has be-' come a wastrel through lack of purpose.

On an enchanting midsummer eve, Lob and Matey, his butler, trick Dearth into exploring the eerie forest which sud denly has sprung up outside Lob's house. An hour later, the artist emerges from the magic woods talking of a daughter, who, he says, is waiting for him by his easeL The role of the dream daughter will be played by Charita Bauer, young stage and radio actress best known as Henry's Sister Mary in NBC's the Aldrich Family, Members of the- vCaval-cade players are to be heard in other, supporting, roles, and pon( Voorhees' orchestra- will Supply the background music, A hue and cry has been raised 1 Clyde Holligas Shoo. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY MAN WILL SPEAK AT ANNUAL PUBLIC RELATIONS DINNER GIVEN BY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEXT WEEK. The Business and Professional Women's club will hold its annual public relations? dinner at the Presbyterian church on the evening of Tuesday, 24, when the guest" speaker will be Clark Kuebler, Ph. of Northwestern university.

This is a dinner and program to which vthe club always invites members of all service and patriotic organizations in the city as well as out-of-town Business and Professional Women's clubs. The program committee, of which Mrs. Rita McMillan is chairman, is happy to secure so outstanding a speaker as the Northwestern man. When he appeared before. the Woman's club here last fall, he made an excellent impression, and many will wish to hear him again.

Something new and different is brought out every time he gives -an" address. He has traveled, lived, and studied In European countries, This background plus his fine analytical mind gives him a keen insight into modern world problems. Several years ago he brought to the Belvidere Business and Professional Woman's club one of the first stories on inside Nazi Germany. The club feels jt could present no better speaker to Belvidere than Dr. Kuebler.

Tickets will be distributed without charge by club members. In the business area they may be secured at the Cornish drug store, Shattuck Hersterj Style Shop, Sullivan's, or the Cornell Ream jewelry store. BUKIN EN ROUTE TO ARMY Arthur Bukin, reporter for The Daily Republican, left Belvidere today with his brother, Sam, of Detroit, for their home' in Lincoln, to be examined and Inducted into the army. CARD PARTY A card party will be held at St. Catherine's, hall at Genoa on Tuesday night, March 17th.

16 Penny Supper Scheduled for Wednesday night at First Baptist church has been postponed. 16 of ro for Beauty i i Charles Taussig Charles Taussig, above, one-time New Deal "braln-trusler," has been named American co-chairman of the Anglo-American commission to promote closer economic ties between American and British possessions in the Caribbean. Sir Frank Stockdale, British colonial expert, is co-chairman for Great Britain. Rockford Workers Buy Old Hearse to Ride to Factory Rockford, Mar. 16 Ten employes of the Barber-Colman plant rode to work in a remodeled hearse today to save their automobile tires.

Roy Rufi, Orangeville, and R. L. Wersing and August Winter, Free-port, bought the hearse, and seven of their Stephenson county neighbors signed up for daily transportation. Class Will Have a Family Party The Doorkeepers' class of the First Baptist church will have its third annual family party in the church parlors tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. There will be a program and refreshments.

All mem bers and friends of the class are invited to attend the event. CARD OF THANKS We are very grateful to all those who sent the beautiful flow- ers, furnished gave us their aid and sympathy, and so many other ways aided us in our recent bereavemehThe mfihv" ldndness- es will' ever Be remembered. Mrs. Ethelyn Daniels Mrs. Phebe Daniels and Mrs.

Harold Daniels. 16 Shamrock Plants 10c each. LYON "ANDERSON. 16 II' nounced today, "As a part of the government's good neighbor policy, the United Stales employment service has been requested, to find a limited number of skilled tradesmen to open and staff schools in Brazil to train-youths in various occupations," Manager Mclntire said. "The Brazilian government is anx ious to.

secure qualified mechanics capable of teaching, rather than formal vocational instructors, since experienced craftsmen will have to adapt themselves to available con- They'll get him out of the script by sending hiin, to a distant bat-tie front. His replacement will be an aviation sergeant. If two sergeants argue, that's okay. It's equal rank; you see. Bess Johnson's as a gin rummy player grown apace.

She and the cast of her program "The Story of Bess Johnson" play for defense stamps between the broadcast and the re-broadcast every day 'and next week an in ter? cast competition with the folk on "Bachelor's Children." William L. Shirer, heard Sun. days with, the news on CBS, plans a follow-up book on his bestseller. "Berlin Diary." The new one is to be based on India. ROLLER SKATING Every Night Except Monday.

fyttf t' i-' I SPECIAL FOR BEGINNERS EVERY TUESDAY: 7:30 to 10:30, 1 It's clean fun for young and old. FOX SKATING PALACE BELVIDERE. fe or about entertainers and war. Let's This Is war and you can't have clear one thing up now. The a sergeant, talk to a cap-radio stars have been and are tain.

So "Sergeant Quirt and going all out in their efforts to Captain Flagg'r Is undergoing keep the boys in service laundering and soon the NBC se-j What many listeners do hot real-'ries will be minus captain. iuive ueen overwiieinung lur fuig eroscy to oe cut into tut fa- rade" as a guest singer. The booking has finally been arranged and it's Bingo for dialers on Mar. 28. Richard Stark, announcer on "Life Can Be Beautiful," "Against the Storm," and "The Q'Neills," is taking a ten-day vacation -from those shows- in 1 order to go to Florida and spiel on the Phil Spitalny "Hour of Sharm" from there Sunday nights over the NBC-Red network; Nazi prisoners who were in concentration camps at one time but are now in this country will tell their stories in a series of interviews arranged for "Behind the Mike" on the Blue network.

Going homox in a New YorK subway after a broadcast of his "Aldrich Family," Ezra Stone wad entertained by seat neighbors, a couple of youngsters doing a takeoff on "Henry Aldrich," unaware that the original was listening. Jack Benny, the Sunday flight jester, is now working out a schedule which he hopes will allow him to take his NBC-Red network series to a different army or navy base every other week. Benny, according to mail, is tops With the boys in service who have been requesting to see him in So he'll go a-touring with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Don Wilson, and Dennis Day all over the map and our soldiers and sailors projri-i ised to salute him with The "Screen Guild Theater" rehearsal of the Joan Bennett-Robert Young show the other night was quite an occasion. The lovely Miss Bennett not only brought her two daughters to the CBS studios with her to watch the and- the younger, Melinda, were both celebrating their birthdays that day, as well. feoo ttarife xm "ixi yiCTORY 2.

Protection 3. QuaUiy MEVBILET'S "1 OlSEMTIOM MIT -J ojj USE Don't Wait! Protect Your Home From Inside Damage ith wi U.S SDaSifnOoes ORDER BLANK FOR DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS oive xnis order to Your Belvidere Daily Republican NEWSPAPER BOX. Tea, I want to do my bit for defense by bnyins; Defense Stamps of l(Mnt denomination every weet I would like to have 10-cent Defense Savings Stamps each week until further notice. N'ame 7 ffi BUY fTf SUMPS A a about Iff Budttt Plan. Low dovrn- pmyrrfmtt mnd ttm on part mnd wrrics, "TRANSPORTATION IS VITAL TO VICTORY" Leaky roofs cause plaster to crack and put added decorating costs on your pock- etbook.

PHONE 69 TODAY. Free Eftimatea New Designs, Colors Skilled Labor Easy Terms. 2 1 Elevator Co Address Oty State daily Route No. Tour newspaper name 111-115 Logan Ave. Phone 1174.

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