The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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The Local Volunteers
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ffColprright. 1937.
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WOU'T TOJJ
TRY- SOME
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T 0 MAKE you the girl of his
dreams (and to keep him al-
ways dreaming)., that's the happy
ambition behind thes^ newest cre-
ations by Sew-Your-Own. One of
these frocks to enhance your
beauty, and an evening to spend
in that romantic lane of Moon-
light and Roges—isn't it qjjite
likely that you will become the
girl «f his dreams?
Luncheon for Two.
When he tak^s you out to lunch-
eon you should be the vcy es-
sence of chic. A tw piecer Jike
the one at the left will bring the
sort of eye-compliments you like,
and you'll find it a great boon to
comfort if the date is to.be soon.
You will probably want" it made
of the season's hit material, sheer
contrasting color.
When It's Dancing:.
He'll be very Scotch about -giv-
ing away dances when be sees you
in your copy of the frock in the
center. It was really born to
dance. The tucked skirt has all
the thrilling sophistication of a
gored one, and it's much easier to
sew. Little touches of grosgrain,
and pretty jwff sleeves add the
kind of quiet elegance that makes
thio your choice fop thooe happy
hours of dancing under the stars.
End of Summer.
The season, like romance, rolls
swiftly. But you still.have time to
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do a few summery thina 1
summery frock such as ST,
the right. In dimity or
wilkjgpake you more you
charming than many a
riate style (and after all
of his dreams must be
charming), A good
of his dreams must be you*!
charming), A good gam'
might be to cufSr 'carboth
while you're abbl £ it, h
wool with long sleeves,
there'll be nothing to worry
when a cool evening
along.
The Patterns.
Pattern 1288 is desk
sizes i+-20 (32 to 42'buS),
requires 3 Ms yards pf 39-i
terial. —__ ^ r j-
Pattern 1326 Is d<
sizes 12-20 (30 to 38 bust),
requires 4 yards of SO-iadTj
terial.
Pattern 1228 is tfesigogj
sizes 11-19 (29 to 37 bust),
requires 4% yards of 35 or:
material. With long sleeva
yards are require<
Send your order to The
Circle Pattern Dept., Room
211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago,
Price of patterns, 15 centi
coins) each. :y
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True or False Vii
Everyone is continually, Iflri
ery action and thoughts
up Withi*!'him a true ef4e
of his own nature and of the 1
a view which puts him into!
right or wrong attitude to I
and to his fellow men.
Hot Weather is Here-'
Biliousness!
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Have you ever noticed that in
yery hot weather yoiuf organs of
digestion and elimination seem to
become torpid or lazy? Your food
sours, forms gas. causes belching,
heartburn, and a feeling of rest-
lessness and irritability-. • Perhaps
yott may haver'sick headache,
nausea and dizziness or' blind
spells on suddenly rising. Your
tongue may be coated, your corn-
actions sluggish or insufficient.
When to Have Done
There seems to. be no part of
knowledge in fewer hands ■-than
that of discerning when to have
done.—Swift.
These are some of the
common symptoms or warntopj
-biliousness or so-called "tow
liver," so prevalent in hotdimwM
Don't neglect them. Take CwJ
tabs, the improved calomel j
pound tablets that give fou'
effects of calomel and salts, c*
bined. You will be delightedj
the prompt relief they r
JFrial package ten cents,
phg. twenty-five cl&
stores.
Enthusiasm
Nothing great was ever ac
without enthusiasm. The
life is wonderful; it is by
. donment.
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LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Nehaflj j
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Play Time
A woman waa training her Chi-
nese serxantvvto answer the door-
bell. She would outside, rtrrgThe
bell, and the servaSfwould come
to the door.
Thejnext'day,she was worried by
a continual ringing of the bell. At
last, as no one went to the dooi-
she answered the ring herself. Upon
opening the door, she found the
servantdutaide.
"What in the world are you doing,
LIT*' she questioned.
Said Li, "Yesterday you foolee
me—now I foo(ge you.
1 •' Btlqaette ' <
"Do you read Ihe hints on eti-
quette?" " „
"No," anawers<r Miss Cayenne.
-**My determinatfdo Is to be 90 pow-
erful a fashion leader that I can
make up my own etiquette as 1 go
along/ " "
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937, newspaper, August 6, 1937; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243024/m1/6/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.