The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 03, 1939, Image 7

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Col. Phillips Named
Food Advisor To Byrd
Antarctic Expedition
Prominent Food Executive Given
ntire Responsibility For Pro-
Mvisioning Three Ships Soon
To Leave On Polar
Venture,
Cambridge, Maryland—First official
action by Rear Admiral Richard E.
Byrd, following his designation by
President Roosevelt as head of the im-
portant new United States Govern-
ment colonization expedition to the
Antarctic, was the appointment of
Colonel Albanus Phillips, president of
the Phillips Packing Company, this
city, as Food Counselor of the expe-
dition,
Immediately following the announce-
ment from the White House in Wash-
ington that President Roosevelt had
named Admiral Byrd to command the
expedition which will stake out Amer-
ican claims to a vast area of the
Antarctic continent, the latter wired
Colonel Phillips:
“lI was today appointed to com-
mand the United States Govern-
ment Antarctic Expedition. The
first thing I am going to do is ap-
point you food counselor for the
undertaking-—a position of utmost
importance and responsibility, for
which your nearly fifty years of
experience in foods so eminently
fits you. I sincerely hope you can
honor the expedition by accepting
this designation. The warmest
personal regards.”
The telegram announcing his ap-
pointment was
Phillips when he returned
week-end cruise on Chesapeake Bay,
and he immediately wired his accept-
ance to Admiral Byrd.
miral Byrd and Colonel Phillips to
discuss plans for provisioning the
three ships, headed by Admiral Byrd's
flagship, Bear of Oakland, which will
make the trip to Antarctica.
The appointment of Colonel Phillips
is regarded as a highly signficant
tribute to his many years of successful
experience as a leader in the food field.
The food eompany he heads packs over
fifty varieties of canned foods now
marketed from coast to coast and in
numerous foreign countries.
Cause of Red Nose
Vienna doctors, after a study,
have concluded that a red nose
may indicate unbalanced hormones,
and may have nothing to do with
drinking. Other causes may be
poor circulation, changes in temper-
ature, nervousness or congestion
from over-indulgence.
Hub of Scotland
Stirling, “in the midst of Scot.
land,” is also described by its citi-
zens as ‘between east and west and
between north and south,” and they
claim that it has “looked down on
more history, seen more armies
advance and retreat than any other
town in the world.”
‘Indians’ in Poland
No two Goral women of Zakopane,
the famous tourist resort of Poland,
dress alike. The tourist here will
see mountaineers who will remind
him of American Indians. They
wear moccasins and carry a toma-
hawk-like cane,
like Ojibways.
Pheasant Kills Snake
State highway patrolmen noticed
a pheasant hopping about excitedly
alongside the road north of Scotts.
bluff, Mont. Investigating,
giant bull snake by pecking its neck
full of holes.
The Rise of the Nile
tells that a drop from heaven, a tear
of Isis, an ancient Egyptlan god-
dess, falls into the Nile on a certain
night of the year and causes it to
rise. One of the great Nile annual
festivals is the ‘‘Night of the Drop.”
Ferry to Sweden
to each other than many people real-
ize. At some places in northern
Denmark you can go to Sweden in
20 minutes by ferry, and the Swed-
Elsinore in Denmark.
Warm Holidays in Iceland
Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland,
sea bathing is found in Iceland due
the beaches.
Duomo of Milan
The second largest Gothic cathe-
dral in Europe is the Duomo of Mi.
lan, As part of its massive archi.
tecture the visitor can count more
than 4,000 statues.
High Sarvival
Forest service officials estimate
that 61 per cent of all trees planted
in farm shelter belts and field wind
breaks of the prairie plains last
year survived,
Corn Pays Boy
Cleon Best, 20-year-old North
"Carolina farm boy, harvested 432
bushels of corn from 2.6 acres in
1938 and made a profit of $209 from
the project.
Wartime Fact
The Negro National Guard unit
was the first battalion in Washington
to be mustered to war strength in
1017.
H, FOR a dress that is cool to
wear on hot sultry days, warm
and ““comfy’ to wear on cool days,
sesses the magic of fitting into the
or less of a society stunt at informal
at the club.
The answer?
before your very
companying
that are hand-crocheted of mercer-
ized cotton. Yes'm, a dress
eyes in the
at any time of the year.
solving the mid-season problem
of something to wear that tides over
the gap between fashions old and
fashions new, you'll find a hand-
crocheted dress gives the perfect
answer. Such a gown
ing to school in the early autumn
days.
The best way of putting to the test
all we have been saying about the
crochet theme is to make such a
dress for yourself. Just a few lei-
sure moments devoted here and
i there, that would otherwise be wast-
ed, to the crocheting thereof and in
an unbelievably short time you will
be the exultant possessor of a dress
wardrobe, the whole year round.
Want to try it? Well, here's how!
--go to your nearest fancy work
| shop or department. There you will
find oodles of mercerized crochet
cottons in adorable colors. How-
that
acquir
once done, together with
ing of exactly the right
size crochet hoc not forgetting to
a pamphlet of instructions
niways
ever,
make, which
available wi yarns.
There's od news for rocheters
this year in that the ide: styling
worth. "or th st time crochet
The
is a collection of crocheted
unma
result
dresses
wearability, fit and indi
Most
which tl
fit and m
er touch
ded
crocheted
Dressmak-
Pad-
, Zip-
swing
achieving
vloited
newer
d the figure.
es are also stressed.
shoulders are emphasized
8 are used,
with a view
look so much
grace
the yo 7
this season.
Typical of the new crochet fash-
ions is the casual, neat-as-a-pin
dress as shown to the left in the pic-
ture. A decorative zipper down the
front, closing at the throat with two
pompoms, high-placed pockets and
a wide contrasting belt give it the
dressmaker touches. Even the belt
is crocheted. Worked in lustrous
nercerized crochet cotton, the en-
tire outfit is simple to make.
The hand-crocheted dress to the
right has the stylish look.
are fluid and soft with the shoulders
slightly exaggerated to slenderize
the silhouette, making it graceful
for the more mature figure as well
woman. The stitch is open and lacy
~delightfully cool to wear through-
out the summer. Later on you will
for the fall wardrobe.
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Designer Visions
Coming Fashions
Quoting Edith Head, top designer
| of clothes for Hollywood notables:
“The reign of the popular simple
frock or suit is over. Everything
indicates that the fall and winter
styles will be lavish in fabric and
extremely romantic and flattering.
{| Clothes will deubtless cause social
functions to increase in formality
and it will be, all and all, a dressy
season.”’
“lI am sure,” predicted Miss
| Head, *‘that there will be no cer-
tain or definite skirt, sleeve, or coat
lengths in the coming trend. Wom
en will dress strictly to their own
individuality, getting away from the
| ‘sheep’ fads and crazes which made
| all of us look alike for the past sev-
eral years. At least feminine
fashions will assume something
else than ‘all poured of the same
mold.’
“The high note of the new trend,”
said the designer, “will be magnif-
icence of material. Silks, brocades,
velvets, and embroidered fabrics
will be abundant and tailored, all-
purpose models will hear a definite
death knell.”
Rich Silk Fabrics
For Coats, Suits
It is with an eye to the future
"that women are buying the smart
new coats now showing in the mid-
summer collections, made of rich
silk fabric. A costume of the hand-
some bengalines and such will car-
ry through until the “frost is on
the pumpkin." The appeal of these
handsome suits is not to be with-
stood by best dressed fashionables,
Red Dots White
Still the rage for polka dots goes
on. In the picture it is white silk
chiffon with red polka dots that
fashions a most captivating eve.
ning dress. For country club wear
and city roofs under starlit skies
with music in the air here is the
gown ideal. The halo hat in tones
of red matches the kid belt which is
tied with a fabric bow. The brace.
let is the new-type bubble glass that
glitters in prismatic colors.
AMAZING!
Two college boys sat in a theater
play being enacted.
fellows turned to his com-
He pointed to the stage.
very amazing,”” he re- |
“That actress up there— |
who plays the heroine— |
It's
“It's
one
“What you talking about?”
other. “You have |
are
the
The first lad nodded. “I know,” |
“That's what makes
it so amazing.”
Best Way Out
The sentry challenged the uni-
formed figure that had entered the
camp.
“Major Jones,” came the reply.
“Sorry, sir,” said the sentry.
“'Fraid 1 can’t let you proceed
without the password.”
“Drat it, man, I've forgotten it!"
snapped the other. “But you know
me well enough.”
“Can't help it, sir,” persisted the
sentry. “Must have the password.”
“Don’t stand arguing all night,
Bill,” came a voice from the guard
tent. *“‘Shoot i"
’ .
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GEOGRAPHY ZERO
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is no where
Johnny, you dc
lesson. Denver
your
near New York city
“Yessum, it is. I get Denver on
20 and turn my dial to 30, and
there's New York city.
Why Not Aunt Emma?
“Those poor little boys next door
have no mama or daddy and no
said a mother
to her little son. ‘Now, wouldn't
it be nice to give them something—
just a little present?”
“Yes, indeed,” he replied, quick-
ly. "Let's give them Aunt Emma.”
Hey, That Man's In Again!
Suburban Resident—It's simply
grand to wake up in the morning
and hear the leaves whispering out-
side your window.
City Man-—It's all right to hear
the leaves whisper, but I never
could stand hearing the grass
moan.
System
“Surprises are bound to occur in
politics,” said the observant citizen. |
“Yes,Y answered Senator Sor. |
ghum, “but the managers are get-
ting it down so fine that the few
delegates who get away can't in-
terfere with the program.”
Wisdom on Tap
Assistant Poultry Editor—Here's
a subscriber wants to know why
they whitewash the inside of chick-
Editor—Tell him it's to keep the
Soon Enough
Mother—Susie, little girls mustn't
Susie—When will I be old enough
TIRESOME SCENE
7 er
TM
“What a tiresome landscape.”
“Yes—even the chasms yawn.”
Il-Advised Frankness
Do you expect people to believe
all that you tell them in your
speeches?”
“No,” answered Senator Sorghum,
“and on the other hand they mustn't
expect me to tell them all that I
believe.”
i
Early, to Bed
“Some folks,” said Uncle Eben,
“tells you ‘you thus’ go to wif
de chicken’ an’ I'm willin’, but de
folks dat owns de chickens ain’ suf
ficiently trustful.”
THE afternoon dress with v-
neckline, slim skirt and shirred
bodice (1779) is unusualls tty
for those of you who take en's
sizes. Make it for hot days with
short, full sleeves; repeat it later
on, with the narrow roll collar and
long, snug sleeves,
are pretty materials for it.
Dress With Jacket-Blouse.
A classic two-piecer that
give you loads of wear on
Gay and Interesting
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
“DEAR MRS SPEARS:
“to make interesting cu
rer
AT TNE .
ints as at A, trim as
between the points
ie out. Pull out
together in pc
t B clipping
then turn right s
smoothly and press,
as at C. Stitch to one section of
the cover as at D, then stitch the
To make a pattern for a mod-
ernistic patchwork cover, cut a
rectangle of paper, then divide it
into sections as shown. Use these
as patterns to cut
at F.
NOTICE:
price of one,
not secured
Two books for
leaders who have
their copies of my
Decorator; and Gifts,
their orders at once, before the
supply is entirely disposed of.
You may also have your choice of
the Patchwork Quilt Leaflet or the
with or-
enclose 25
ders for two books:
recting your order to Mrs. Spears,
vacation travels as wel sum
mer days in town, is 1783. It
brimgs you a sleeveless tennis
frock with sunback, that becomes
a smart little summer suit when
you add the fitted jacket-blouse.
Thus you can solve two important
clothes problems with one
easy pattern. It will be charming
in linen, gingham, pique or shark-
skin,
The Patterns,
No. 1779 is designed for sizes 34,
36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Size
36 requires 4% va of 39 inch
material with short sleeves and
no collar; 4% with collar,
and long or short sleeves,
No. 1783 i
14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires
4% yards of 35 inch material, with
aqut nap, for frock: 1%; yards for
jacket. 4 yards of trimming.
Send your order to The
Circle Pattern Dept.
Forty-third street, New
N. Y. Price of patterns
(in coins)
{Bell Syndic
ros
varde
Yyaras
8 designed for
sizes 12,
’
each.
ale WHNU Service.)
Brief Happiness
happiness of the wicked
a torrent.—Racine.
The
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Do Without Fear
Simple duty hath no place for
fear.— Whittier.