Verhovayak Lapja, 1941. július-december (24. évfolyam, 27-52. szám)

1941-08-28 / 35. szám

August 28, 1941 Page 7 Appeal, Beauty and Charm By BETTY CAROL BALEGA Verhovayak Lapja VERHOVAY CONTRI­BUTES ITS SHARE TO U. S. DEFENSE Lovable Love Lyrics By JOE VARGO Middlefiel<J, Ohii “The summer days... hew fast they fly!” Yes, the summer days will soon be leaving us. Even now they are lushing ahead to meet the coming autumn! Soon enough there will be wistful looks cast in the general direction of the swimming pools and tennis courts, as the schools reopen and young­sters begin the daily routine of classes. For Xhe co-ed it is a different story! Especially the in­coming freshmen! They may feel a few regrets that summer va­cations are over, but those are scon forgotten in the excitement and thrill of buying new campus clothes, evening frocks, and above all those absolute necessities that every girl takes along to college ... her beauty preparations. For the co-ed a new life begins with­in a few short weeks, a life in which she must and should al­ways look her best, for the days of haphazard grooming on the campus are a thing of the past. A fresh and glowing appear­ance ... that natural look ... are the keynotes of campus fashions! Use as little make-up as possible during the day, and make certain that what you use is meant es­pecially for your type of skin and coloring. Perhaps the most appropriate suggestions for the co-ed are as follows: Heading my list is Yardley’s Beauty Bandbox, a trimly tailor­ed kit designed with a compart­ment in the lid, plus additional space for those necessary ‘extras/ The Bandbox has a strap handle knotted in the center, and is ob­tainable in blue, red and black. Its contents are, indeed, a price­less collection of beauty essentials and aids, English Lavender Soap, Cleansing Cream, Night Cream, Toning Lotion, Complexion Milk, Complexion Powder, Cream Rouge, Lipstick and a bottle of Lavender. There is also the Bond Street Package by Yardley containing the' new match-mates, Bond Street Toilet Water and Bond Street Talc. The package itself is an attractive red, white and blue box decorated with golden scrolls. Perhaps one of the most clever ideas from this same company is their new Concave Bath Soap. The concave underside of this new and improved tablet was de­signed for convenient handling and economy. After use, place hollow surface down—it will dry quickly and avoid jellification of under-surface that is so waste­ful. These fragrant tablets may be purchased in the following scents: Red Roses, Fern and Verbena Leaf. From La Cross you co-ed get a military escort back to school! It’s young! It’s gay!. It’s air­­minded—this little manicure “service kit,” that appeals to the heart as well as to the hand. A miniature daredevil aviator’s cap, the dashing case contains nail polish, Stazon base coat and Glycerated Polish Remover as well as nail file and orangewood stick, everything the college girl needs for her hands! We call it “Wings Away!” Incidentally, here’s a tip from La Cross for you gals. Nothing looks messier with those swank campus clothes than badly groomed nails, or very bright polish slightly the worse for wear. Hands with that clean, natural look are “in” for the classroom, with dress-up nail polish for campus dates. For day­time wear try using just a coat of Stazon to protect your nails and give them a high lustre. And don’t wear them too long! Yes, I know you are going to run into some difficulties with the silk stocking question, but why not take the bitter with the sweet if your supply runs low by using Tone Bittersweet Tint, a make-up that is sheer flattery for your legs? This is a new kind of liquid color ac­cent, originally perfected for the face. Applied with cotton, it goes on very evenly, giving your legs a grand beige-y color and a silken-smooth glamour that defies detection. No seams to keep straight. No snags. No runs. And on top of all that you can vary your “stocking wardrobe” by the number of times yoti apply Bitter­sweet. One coat for light beige, two coats for a deeper tan, and so on. It takes about two minutes to apply and won’t come off until you wash it off with soap and water. You can go swimming, play tennis, or get caught in the rain with nary a worry about spotting your Bittersweet “stock­ings.” Helena Rubinstein has been more than busy perfecting beauty­­aids for you ’teensters! For the impatient, fun-loving young she recommends six of her famous preparations. For instant glamour; Snow Lotion, Flower Petal Face Powder and Apple Red Lipstick; as aids in the relief of occasional blemishes, blackheads and little bumps, Beauty Grains, Pasteur­ized Face Cream and Medicated Cream. And remember, no skin can retain its charm or fresh­ness unless it is washed thor­oughly and systematically ... so here’s to that clean-scrubbed look! From Shulton come two clever “space-savers” for your traveling bag, the Early American Old Spice Trinket Box which contains a bottle of toilet water, tube of talc, cake of soap and cotton sachet pillow, and the Friendship’s Garden Treasure Box whose con­tents vary only in the sachet, con­taining a tablet sachet instead ot the pillow. If you want to keep your luggage down to a minimum these portable sized toiletries are ideal! So you’re off to school with gay abandon ... and cheers for the pleasures ahead!--------------O-------------­BRANCH 5 NOTICE Maynard, Ohio The next regular meeting of Branch 5 will be held on Sunday, September 14, 1941, 10:30 A. M., at Csajka Grove. This will be the last of our meetings held in the open, and subsequent meetings will be held in the K. P. Hall, at 2:00 P. M. The members are urged to attend the important Sep­tember 14 meeting. Those members who have not paid their interest for this year are kindly re­quested to do so as soon as possible. Fraternally, JULIUS SHADI, Secretary. An American Soldier of Magyar Blood Looking as though inform­ally reviewing a group oi buck privates is Sergeant Alex Joseph Varga who is stationed at Camp Livings­ton, Louisiana, and attach­ed to Company L, 125th In­fantry, 32d Division. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Varga of Port Huron, Michigan. Sergeant Varga is a mem­ber of Branch 403, Port Huron, Michigan. Sergeant Hock Practices on His Homemade Machine Gun Sergeant Julius N. Hock of Company L, 125th In­fantry, 32d Division, Camp Livingston, Louisiana is seen aiming his homemade ma­chine gun at some mythical enemy. Sergeant Hock’s invention is made from a tripod of an automatic rifle, a stick and 3 beer cans! The sergeant says it gives good practice. Sergeant Hock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hock of Port Huron, Michigan. The father is secretary of Branch 403, Port Huron, Michigan, of which branch the sergeant is a member. The readers will recall an earlier picture of Sergeant Hock, which appeared several issues ago.--------------O-------------­To “Keep ’em Flying” you must “Keep on Buying” De­fense Savings Bonds and Stamps regularly. Member of Branch 248, Monaville, West Virginia WHY DID YOU BREAK MY HEART? We loved each other dearly right from the very start, That’s why I ask sincerely, why did you break my heart? You must have had a reason to leave without a word, But don’t you think it’s treason, don’t you think it’s absurd? Why did you break my heart? You gave me every reason, That I was pleasing you, why did you break my heart? As I sit and ponder my fate I often wonder if it’s too late. Even if we finally had to part, you didn’t have to break my heart. So won’t you please tell me that it’s not even true, Because after all we’ve said and done, I can’t believe it of you! * * * YOU’RE EVERYTHING FROM HEAVEN When I saw you on the street walking, my eyes were all for you. When we met and started talking, my heart started beating too! You’re the word for lovely, you’re the word for divine, You’re everything* from heaven, oh, why can’t you be mine? We’ve just gotten acquainted in such a little time, But I won’t be really happy until you’re all mine! I’ve never seen a person more beautiful than you, So you’re the picture on my mind all the whole nights through. There are a million things a person can just do, But under all the circumstances I can’t help but fall in love with you! FRATERN ALIST RUNS FOR OFFICE Francis Taptich, leading Pitts­burgh fraternalist, is a Repub­lican candidate for Judge of County Court, Allegheny County. It is the policy this paper not to publish political advertis­ing on its pages, but the extra­ordinary circumstances of this particular case warrant the ex­ception made here. Mr. Taptich is a prominent Pittsburgh lawyer engaged in the general practice of law, has been a soldier, and has held various civic offices by virtue of his broad talent, ambition and sin­cerity of purpose. Most interesting to us, how­ever, is that fact that Francis Taptich is a brother fraternalist. Mr. Taptich is President of The United Societies, on the Executive Board of the Pennsyl­vania Fraternal Congress, Vice- President of Presidents of the National Fraternal Congress, for­mer President of the Pennsyl­vania Fraternal Congress, etc. In view of the facts above, it is very important that our Ver­­novay brethren living in Alleg­heny County, support for office a man who understands and will sincerely uphold fraternal life. We should vote for Francis Taptich at the Primaries: Tues­day, September 9, 1941.--------------O-------------­BRANCH 361 NOTICE Cleveland, Ohio The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday, Sep­tember 2, 1941, beginning at 8:00 P. M., at the Verhovay Hall, 8637 Buckeye Rd. Fraternally, lire. GABRIEL SONKOLY Publicity Agent.

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