The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
INSURANCE
Ppllcles Issued by Southwestern
Life Insurance Co. are Registered
With the State of Texas.
RUB KOLAR and SON
Representatives
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• POULTRY
• EGGS
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Highest market prices always.
WEST PRODUCE
WEST, TEXAS
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
The Future Homemakers of1 At the beginning of this school
America is the national organize- term the.Jocal chapter of the Fu-
tlon of girls studying homemaking ture Farmers of America elected
In high schools of the United; the following officers: president,!
States. j Henry Kluck; vice-president, Willie:
Future Homemakers of America Svrce8; secretary, Eugene Oerllch;;
Is an incorporated, non-profit youth reP°rter. Walter Kubala; treasurer,
organization. It came into being Gene Heltmlller; sentlnal, Robert
through the co-operative effort of Dobecka; parliamentarian, Johnnie
girls so that they may develop M^rak; historian, Patrick Rausch-
social qualities and promote better huber; *>ng and yell leader, Joe Ed
home life. j Grimm. Mr C. P. Vickery Is the
The sets of officers are national, sponaor-
state, and local. Each chapter has Among some of the projects that
a sponsor and adviser. The 0f- th«y are sP°nsorlnS «e taking care
fleers of the West Chapter are: the Pecan trees and harvesting
Lillian Girard, president; Bonnie,them’ sponsoring a Father-and-
Jo Sealy, vice-president; Rachel ®°n banquet, sponsoring a Project
Simpson, secretary; Gaynell Cox, 8how, and trying to Improve the
treasurer; and Irene Podsednlk.i 8cho°1 Brounds The Father-and-
reporter. There are also groups of j Son banquet U scheduled for March
permanent committees appointed. ' and ** one €Vent L*le boys hope toi
Mrs. H. Harris Is the sponsor. put over ln a hlg way.
The emblem of the Future Home- sweetheart for the school year
makers of America Is octagonal A Chapter elected Janell
and bears the name of the organ-! and Lydia Mae Krizan.
ization around the top, while 1x1 the past the members of the;
Screen Stars
With Sydney Greenstreet doing
a comedy role for the first time in
years, in “A Very Rich Man" re-
minds one that he played comedy
with the Alfred Lunts for years. It
seems only natural that Hollywood
would have made a bogey-man out
of him, doesn't it?
her name. Well, whe* Alma Louise
Puazza arrived, to make her debut
at Metro, they changed her name
to Mary Jane Smith. How unusual!
* »
When Sonja Henie made her first
skating appearance in tills country,
she was so wrapped up ln fur. she
looked like an Eskimo Recently,
however, someone in one of her
, , audiences was overheard to say,
Teresa Wright has to age over ’What's she trying to do-outstrip
sixty years in her top acting role Gypsy Rose Lee?
ln "Dr Susan.” The story is based | * *
on the life of Dr. Susan M Dorsey,! Tlme waa when actors 4X1(1 ac'
tresses blew all their handsome
salaries in riotous living, but that!
day seems to have passed, especial- i
Carmen Miranda has received an }y 401008 th* older ones Practical-
offer of $10,000 a week for vaude- ly a11 ol them now invest their!
who for many years was superin-!
tendent of the Los Angeles schools. :
around the lower side Is the motto.
In the center, there is a house sup-
ported by two hands which sym-
bolizes that the future homes of
America are in the hands of its
youth
F. A. A. studied the control of crop
insects and cattle pests. They col-
lected insects and posted them In
the room. They have also Studied |
terracing and gone on field trips'
to get $pme experience. Orchard
The installation of officers into | work was amon8 one of the malor
the organization is preceded by the lle!ds ol this course. Stored grain
iniation and installation of new
members, the ceremony being very
impressive.
The colors of the Future Home-
makers of America are red and
white; the flower is the red rose
and the motto, “Toward New
Horizons.” The colors symbolize
youth which has courage, yet in-
nocence and purity. The flower
symbolizes vibrant, growing health
for happiness and efficiency. The
motto expresses the purpose of the
organization—learning to live bet-
ter today in order that our lives
and those of our families may be
better tomorrow.
insects and their control was
another major field of the course.
The topic that was most interest-
ing to the class was the housing of
cattle and the advantages.
To help pay the expenses of the
banquet, the boys sold pecans and
also sold chances on a turkey for
Thanksgiving, both sales being very
successful.
-o-
The trouble about having a little
money is the number of ways there
are to spend it.
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It may amaze some folks but
principles that succeed are always
practical.
Farming and livestock raising
seems to be the favorite avocation,
with a majority of the best known
of the stars actively engaged in
citrus growing, vegetables and feed
for livestock, ranging from blood-
ed horses to beef cattle.
• •
Little Natalie Wood. 6. did soi
well in her role of an Austrian or-
phan in "Tomorrow Is Forever,”
that a long career in films is pre- j
dieted for her.
all of them
ville appearances in London. !B>oney 1x1 projects that will take
, , I care of them when their acting
Rumor has it that Producer days are over.
David Lewis wants Greta Garboj * *
for the lead in "Arch of Triumph."
Some think that the author, Erich!
Remarque had his ex-flame, Mar-
lene Dietrich, in mind when he
wrote the story.
• *
While David Niven and Loretta
Young were doing a waltz scene
for “The Perfect Marriage,” four
top ballet dancers walked in on
them. All of the poise the two pos-
sessed deserted them and the scene
had to be shot again.
« •
Stirling Hayden, who got off to
a sensational start in films several
years ago, married Madeleine Car-
rol and then tired of the films, is
back in Hollywood with a divorce
and a new seven-year contract with
Paramount.
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When “The Beginning of the
End” is produced by Metro, Lionel
Barrymore will have the role of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
♦ •
It used to be that when a girl;
arrived in Hollywood and was ac-
cepted for film work, the first,
thing that happened was to change |
OLD LINE If
We write all kinds of reliable
line insurance—No Mutual. See us
for Fire, Tornado, Hall Ik Car Ins.
HL C. Edwards, Mrs. AJmedm Watson
Phone 36, •*:- West, Texas
Simply
Unbelievable
Instantly manageable soft,
lustrous curls the very day of
the wave' Reienee now adds
the crowning touch to the
art of permanent waving ...
the new DE-TEX-JAL- IZED
PROCESS which actually
improves hair texture as it
waves!
RAYMONDE
CREME HEAT
Mack’s Beauty
Location in former Neilson
Insurance
Phone 23 West, Texas
DO YOU KNOW
-That our Agent can sell you thru ticket via INTERURBAN
and Bus to any point in the United States?
-NEXT TIME YOU PLAN A TRIP CALL
IlB T W Tl rKFR 'gent, Telephone 40 for rate
and route.
“IT COST NO MORE TO RIDE WITH US”
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Webb, Leonard. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1946, newspaper, March 8, 1946; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth590948/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.