Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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tween winning or losing the title of America’s Loveliest Mpther in
the prize contest conducted by photographers in the United States
and Canada,” said sMjss Mitzi Hajos, famous Hungarian musical
comedy star of “Sari,” in an interview with officials of the Photogra-
phers’.Association of America at the Cleveland offices.
From Harpo Marx of the Four Marx brothers, known for their
musical comedies, “The, Four Cocoanuts” and “Animal Crackers,”
comes this advice: “In posing, follow the manner of the profession-
als. They make a study of posing and do it skilfully and yet in the
photographs they look so much at ease that the pose is not apparent.
By posing in this easy, informal way, I am sure mothers will have a
better chance of winning awards in the photographers’ prize contest.”
Awards Are Large
Awards running from $1500 to $25 will be paid to the 222 love-
others and 222 most attractive children selected by the judges,
Mary Roberts Rinehart and Fannie Hurst, famous authors, and
Charles Aylett, president of the Photographers’ Association of
befoJeCMb?he 11? C1°Se °f 9°nte6t at May *•<>» the day
Thousands of photographs of lovely mothers and attractive chii-
nn unusuaily large influx of pictures at "Easter
children who have photographs taken may maYLthem to”thZ head-
quarters of the association in Cleveland for submitting to the judges
The association is making suggestions for the obtaining of satis-
factory results in photographs r--» -
pie bears out the suggestions.
Photographic Rules to Follow
To find out how color in dress will photograph, consult the
photograp' jr. Some colors come light, others dark.
For children select dainty frocks which photograph light
Men and boys photograph well in either light or dark suits. j
Rouge gives a dark, hard appearance to a picture and powder •
rapher1^8 affect8 the tone’ Use them only on advice of the Photog-
Furs are softening in a picture and are good, but the style of hats ’
is so brief that they had better not be worn.
Babies and small children should also be caught In the graceful.
: unconscious positions and should not be taught to pose
! e5R.res?0“ 5fll be best ,f .»• Person ^^8 the camera when
; a’ter^estful6 sleep Photograph babies and young children is
source of ills of the stomach,
tiiver, kidneys and bowels, and
(rheumatism, neuritis and ner-
vousness. If taken over a per-
iod of from six to eight weeks,
the results will amaze those
suffering from the most stub-
born ailment.
Konjola is sold in Center,
Texas, at Bridges Drug Store, I
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all towns throughout this en-1
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this new medicine a trial. I
purchased two bottles and this
great compound seemed to help
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am no longer nervous and I can
'sleep and rest the way I should
I have more strength and feel
like myself again. The things
I eat taste much better now,
hnd I am glad to be able to
fell my friends all this great
medicine has done for me.”
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“For four years my health
had been very poor and I could
not sleep well at night because
of shattered nerves,” said Mr.
Roy Castor, 123 Live Oak St.,
Dallas. “I ate but little be-
cause of lack of appetite. I
tried in many ways to acertain
what was wrong for I was los-
ing weight, energy, strength
and vitality. I am still young,
but twenty four years of age,
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“Too much rouge, lipstick or powder may mean the difference be-
tween winning or losing the title of America’s Loveliest Mpther in
the prize contest conducted by photographers in the United States
and Canada,” said Miss Mitzi Hajos, famous Hungarian musical
comedy star of “Sari,” in an interview witii officials of the Photogra-
phers’ Association of America at the Cleveland offices.
From Harpo Marx of the Four Marx brothers, known for their
musical comedies, “The Four Cocoanuts” add “Animal Crackers,”
comes this advice: “In posing, follow the manner of the profession-
als. They make a study of posing and do it skilfully and yet in the
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Awards Are Large
Awards running from $1500 to $25 will be paid to the 222 love-
li mothers and 222 most attractive children selected by the judges,
Mary Roberts Rinehart and Fannie Hurst, famous authors, and
Charles Aylett, president of the Photographers’ Association of
bMofeMoihe *1? C1°Se °f 9°ntest at May 10, the day
Thousands of photographs of lovely mothers and attractive chil-
dren are being mailed to association headquarters in Cleveland and
photographers expect an unusually large influx of pictures at Easter
*^bei.ney Easter^things will then be worn and mothers and
quarters of the association ^Cleveland Tor slitting* tothe 'judges'
The association is making suggestions for the obtaining of satis-
factory results in photographs and the experience of theatrical peo-
ple bears out the sueeestlons. * •
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PAPER
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On or Before the Sth of Each|and 1 becam* terribly Worried.
Month or Your Paper Will
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A good secondary road sys-
tem would offer great attrac-
tions to the pleasure seeker, by
opening up new country and
^relieving congestion on main
trunk highways, thereby re-
ducing accident hazards.
It has been estimated that
I the average farm family pays
$7.63 to a doctor for each call,
land that 13 per cent of farm-
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1929 Model “A” Sport Coupe L. $375.00 £
1927 Ford Chassis 135.00
1927 Ford Truck, Cab and Body 125.00
[ 1927 Ford Touring 140.00 ?
! Our entire stock of Used Cars are reconditioned and we J
[ also have supply of Fords from $25.00 up. Do not buy S
; a Used Car until you have looked over our stock. j.
started to tell her who I was'
and she stoppe dme and said:'
‘Now you look here, we take I
Capper’s Farmer, Household, ‘
Farm and Ranch, Home Journ- j
al, the Cardui Almanac, Better!
Jlomes and Gardens and all the !
rest; I wouldn’t be interested
tin any get-rich-quick schemes, I
bottle openers, patented bun-
ion plasters, needles, static-re-
movers, flour, gasoline savers,
dandruff removers or any- j
.thing else; now you beat it!’ ”
“Well, what did you do?”
,the reported asked.
■ “Do,” the census-taker grin-
ned. “I wrote down: ‘Not at
home’ and went back to the
farm and plowed thirty acres
—plumb easy work!”
Comfort-constructed shoes With qiial-
ity inherent. Men who aj-e in on the
know of shoe values and are up to x
the minute in style buy our footwear
with confidence. You’ll like them, too.
Let us fit you, as shoes should be fit-
ted, from our huge variety in this low
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YOUR APPEARANCE
DEMANDS EXPERT
BARBERS
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Faulk’s Barber Shop
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grgceries
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STARS OF MUSICAL SHOW TELL WOMEN
DALLAS CITIZEN
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Specials
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QUALITY FOODS FOR LESS
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55c
10 Pound Bags
MACARONI ‘
12c
BLUE RIBBON MAM1
49c
Per Can
LARD
98c
Swift’s Jewel
8 Pound Pail
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COLE SEES—
or Spagetti
2 Boxes
Saturday
while rural schools have been
solidations, employment of vo-
cational agriculture teachers
improved 10 per cent by con-
and better trained teachers
forces generally.
The dairy industry is develop I
ing rapidly in many vicinities i
where milk plants have been1
established.—Troup Banner.
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DISTRICT MANAGER
NOTICE—The Commission-
i ers Court of Shelby County will
{receive sealed bids until 10 o’-
clock April 14, for one or more
i 12 ft. blade, crawler type, mo-
manufacturer <!°r grader. . Bids will be open-
wants man to handle business ly read. Address all bids to
in this and surrounding terri- F. C. Powell, County Judge,
lory. Experience unnecessary Shelby County, Center, Texas,
as we teach you our busness, 21-28-4-llc —-
for this comparatively high!
cost of necessary medical at-
tention.
ers must pay $15.00. Poor, but honesty a requisite. Earn-
roads are directly responsible i ings $400.00 and up per month.
$900.00 investment required,
fully secured, you handling it
yourself. This is an unusual
opportunity for a steady, reli- ;
able man, wanting a perman-
ent connection and will stand
strictest investigation. Write -
all about yourself to interest us
in .your first letter. Write ’
Manufacturer, 767 Milwaukee
Avenue, Chicago, and our State
Manager will arrange inter-
view. 8c
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35c
27c
20c
ib. 34c
PICKLED PIG FEET Pint
PICNICHAMS TheyPAo^ine
OLEOMARGERINE Pound
SLICED BREAKFAST BACON
VINEGAR
25c
Per Gallon
MATCHES
13c
6 Boxes For
35c
STEAK
fancy Cuts—Any Kind
Pound
SAUSAGE
28c
In Oil
Pound
BABY CHICK FEEDS
40c
AND
50c
CENSUS TAKERS—
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CENTER DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930
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Lynch, John W. Center Daily News (Center, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 273, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1930, newspaper, April 4, 1930; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356834/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.