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Dale Messick

Dalia Messick (April 11, 1906 – April 5, 2005) was an American comic strip artist who used the pseudonym Dale Messick. She was the creator of ''Brenda Starr'', which at its peak during the 1950s ran in 250 newspapers.
She was born in South Bend, Indiana,〔Gaura, Maria Alicia. ("Dale Messick—cartoonist who drew Brenda Starr," ) ''San Francisco Chronicle'' (April 8, 2005).〕 to a seamstress and commercial artist. She had an interest in writing and drawing since childhood. She attended Hobart High School in Hobart, Indiana〔(LakeNet - Dale Messick Hobart Connection )〕 and studied briefly at the Ray Commercial Art School in Chicago but left to begin a career as a professional artist.
==Greeting cards==
She began working for a Chicago greeting card company〔 and was successful but quit when her boss lowered her pay during the Great Depression. In 1933, she moved to New York City where she found work with another greeting card company at a higher salary, $50 a week, sending nearly half of it back to her family in Indiana. She recalled, "I had $30 a week to live it up. You could walk down 42nd Street and have bacon and eggs and toast and coffee and hash brown potatoes and orange juice—the works—for 25 cents."〔〔

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