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Show THE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday, March 5, 1943 • Mrs. T. R. Jr. Serves Coffee and Sinkers A Joily Sailor Boy Is This Portable Stand Handy for Mending HERE the lid of a reclaimed phonograph cabinet is turned upside down and screwed to a wooden box to make a portable container for your mending. Half the time required for mending is usually taken up in getting everything together at a convenient time. This portable stand equipped and ready can be placed beside your easy chair in a jiffy with everything handy to make mending for victory a pleasant task. If you can't find a pair of old metal drawer handles there are many designs at the dime stores INSTRUCTION Make Money Telling Fortunes at Home, Telling Cards--Dollar bill. LUSE, 855 Congr-ess~ Marion, Ohio~ Drawer B. Fortune Vew York Heartbeat: KENT BLADES o·usEHOlD INTS~ French Naval Chief • Ill United States TAKE an example from our sailor boys and do your household tasks cheerily, These towels will help you brighten your kitchen. You'll want to make some for your friends. • • • • • • Pattern 285 contains a transfer pattem of seven motifs averaging 5 by 8 inches; Ulustrations of stitches; materials required. Send your order to: you missed the article which Illustrated bow the body of the phono· graph cabinet was used, it is contained in BOOK 9, together with thirty-one other conservation plans. Copy of BOOK 9 will be sent for 10 cents plus 2 cents to r:over postage and mailing. Address: NOTE: U sewing Circle Needlecratt Dept. Minna St. San Francisco, Call1. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattem 117 MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents tor Book No. 9. 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It's a sprightly enough ilCCount of Andy and his lady friends, cornier than an Iowa farm, but what of it? . . . The West Coasters are laying bets that "Stand By for Action" will ring all the best bells. It's a Navy tale . . . "Forever and a Day," which has everybody in the world in the cast, is another supposed to be heading for tmrrahs. Recommended by Many Doctors Madame Chiang Kai-shek, first lady of China, is shown on arrival in Washington to be a guest at the White House. President Roosevelt and his wife greeted the distinguished guest. who later andressed a. crowded congress. Admission was by ticket. • • • Add two teaspoons of left-over coffee to your chocolate frosting. This frosting is delicious on a cin· namon cake. • • • Coins are hard on a man's change pocket. Should a hole occur, an emergency r~air may be made by sticking a piece of adhesive tape on both sides of the hole. A most welcome gift to any pipe-smoker or roll-your-own fan now in our armed forces is a pound of his favorite tobacco. Numerous surveys have shown that tobacco is the No. 1 gift on the service man's list. A favorite with many of cur soldiers, sailors, marines, and Coast Guardsmen is Prince Albert, the largest-selling smoking tobacco in the world. If you have a friend or relative in the Army, Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard who smokes a pipe or rolls-his-own, send a pound can o:t Prince Albert. Your local dealer is featuring the National Joy Smoke as an ideal gift for service men.-Adv. The Magazines: Clifton Fadiman nas found a swell title for the war. He has monikered it Germany's First War Against Mankind. It would look good on the memos of the peace arrangers . . . The New Republic's paragrapher figures it out that Hitler isn't really dead-but only wishes he were . . . Just how tough a job !Clmer Davis undertook when he neaded the OWl is described in Harper's by Michael Darrock and Joseph P. Dorn. He has succeeded admirably, they write, in providing what the agency was established for: information. The ironical part of it is, the authors, both employed in Nashington,chose to by-line the piece with pseudonyms . . . You have to e In NR {Nature's Remedy) Tablets, like C. B. DeMille for his shrug-off there are nu chemicals, n11 minerals, no of the critics' opinions of his superphenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif· ferent-act different. Purely vegetaflle-a ::olossals. John Durant quotes Decombination of 10 vegetable ingredients Mille in the SEP: "Every time I formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated make a picture, the critics' estimaor candy coated, their action is detion of the public drops another ten pendable, thorough. yet gentle, as mil· degrees" . . . Collier's K. Crichton lionsofNR'shaveproved. Get a 10¢ Convincer BoL Larger economy sizes, too. b.as a good tongue-in-the·cheek version of H'wood's headaches under rationing. "Apparently movietown is worried that it might have to live normal, ordinary lives" . . . Recommended: Jimmy Young's: "Japan's Fatal Weakness," in American Legion mag . . . Howard Brubaker in The New Yorker: "It is reported that 'Putzi' Hanfstaengl, once Hitler's personal piano player, Truth's Friend is giving our State Department helpful hints. Mr. Hull would naturally The greatest friend of truth is want to know what kind of music time; her greatest enemy is prejuAdolf cannot face." dice .-Colton. 1.1~•'-' ~\.\.-..,~:~~"'"' Memos of a First·Nighter: John Barrymore was one of the few actors who had a mind just as alert as those of his severest critics . . . Some of his admirers enjoy recalling the time a famed actress, sitting down ' front, annoyed him throughout his performance ... 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