Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1942 — Page 5

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Recent Bride Study Labels [RADIO PROGRAMS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW

Before Buy n g THIS EVENING TONIGHT

(The Indianapolis Times is not responsible for inaccurancies in program announcements caused by station changes after press time.)

WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430

MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1942

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Bands” lineup for the week, Monday through Friday, includes Glenn Gray, Sonny Dunham, Woody Herman, Claude Thornhill and Tommy

7:00—~Vox Pop, WFBM. 8:00—Radio Theater, WFBM.

Suggestions an Buying and| Caring for Woolen Blankets

FOR TWO REASONS—your pocketbook and national defense—it will pay you to be particularly careful if you buy woolen blankets this

year. Unfortunately most of them

you know they measure up to certain standaids

some buving hints which you can your dollars. 1. Blankets made of cotton or a mixiure of cotton th wool are satisfactory for use In warmer weather. 2. For all practical purposes, a blanket containing less than 25 per cent wool might ‘just as well have no wool at all. The high proportion of other fibers means that the air pockets will soon be lost by matting down. 3. Neither the weight of the blanket nor the amount of the wool it

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are not adequately labeled so that However, there are remember that will help to stretch

wet, never rub a blanket, Complete the washing quickly as possible— within four or five minutes, at the most. If there are spots that are hard to get out, brush them with a soft brush and soap. 2. If the washing is done by machine, a very high water level with plenty of soap flakes to make rich suds are necessary. 3. Rinse the blanket thoroughly

Block photo. Mrs. J. Wesley Coffman Jr. (above), before her marriage Jan. 17, was Miss Ina Mary Day,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto | Day of Richmond. Mr. Coffman, |

Sheets

Type of Service Will Influence Purchase

“To judge the type of sheet to buy,” suggests Miss Ruth O'Brien, textile specialist of the Department of Agriculture, “first decide what kind of service it's going to get. That is, do you want sheets for everyday wear, sheets that will stand the rough and tumble of the children’s beds? Or do you want finer, softer sheets, more of a luxury article? When you've decided the type of | sheet that suits your purpose, then {study . labels. Read and compare {facts to find the sheet that meas{ures up best for the money you | have to spend.” Sheets generally fall into one of |five groups—the light, medium and

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WISH 1310 (Blue Network)

Accent On Music Salute Home Service

Footlight Previews | Girl Marries Blue Mt. Girls Portia Request Time We Abbotts Request Time U. 8. Navy

Jack Teagarden Jack Teagarden Merry-Go-Round Jimmy Allen

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Amos and Andy Ros

Vox Pop Vox Gay Gay

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Prayer—News Dessa Byrd Sportsman's Hour | 10-2-4 Ranch Jack Armstron 1430 Club Capt. Midnigh Dick Reed

Fulton Lewis Jr. Fred Waring Bert Wilson World News Evening Melodies Basonology Tuneful Topics Ralph Knox, News

Cal Tinney Telephone Hour . Service Telephone Hour For America Firestone For America Firestone

School Days Orphan Annie ews Tom Mix Jimmie Fidler Sergt. G. Barber ews Luke Walton

A Mystery A Myster) True or False True or False

Charlie Cook Dr. I. Q Propaganda pr. 1. Q. Spotlight Bands Labor's Part Labor's Part

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Meade’s Children R. Gram Swing Contented Contented

Calvacade Calvacade

Dick Reed U. 8S. Marines Starlight Trail Starlight Trail

Music You Want Music You Want Music You Want Varieties—News

OGRAMS

Enduring Musie Enduring Music

Concert Rhythms Barney Greene Radio Newsreel Radio Newsreel

Woody Herman No Hitler Bus Orrin Tucker Midnight Serenade

TUESDAY PR

Merry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round Lum & Abner 5-Star Final

Carmen Cavellero Carmen Cavellero Song of Islanas Life Program

News Boyd Raeburn Claude Thornhill Claude Thornhill

WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430

8:30—Daniel J. Tobin, WIRE,

9:30—Cavalcade of America, WIRE.

TWO OF Hollywood's top-flight movie actresses will be on hand to

Dorsey. The program with Tommy Dorsey's band will be broadcast from Indiana university, where the band leader will be fulfilling a dance engagement.

entertain radio listeners tonight in the regular weekly broadcasts of two of the most highly rated dramatic WWE programs on the § air. Rita Hayworth plays the role of pretty Virginia Brush, a lass who values a man by§g the size of his bank account, ing a “Radio Theater” ii 24 hy p salon ' Miss Hayworth

Blond” at 8 o'clock on WFBM. The

story co-stars Miss Hayworth, Virginia Bruce, Don Ameche and Jack

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contains is necessarily a true indication of its warmth and durability. A blanket of a poor grade of wool may weigh more and be less warm

than one of wool. And the

lukewarm (100 degrees F.) water. Squeeze the water out as quickly as possible, after each rinse. Never wring or twist the blanket, nor force it

Coffman of Newark Village, Carmel, is now stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo.

‘and the percales. definite purpose. sheet, for example, sturdy and durable.

heavy weight muslins, the fine counts

A heavy muslin

Dawn Patrol

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Birds

Cornhuskers

Each serves a Cornhuskers

Pioneer Sons American Way

Birds Birds Birds

European News Musical Clock Musical Clock Musical Clock

You Name It You Name It You Name It You Name It

Early Early Early News

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Morning Mail Morning Mail Morning Mail News

At 9:30 o'clock on WIRE, screen-| land's Mrs. Thin Man, Myrna Loy, will star in an original drama of the Kentucky|

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good through the roller. 4 To dry, hang the blanket lengthwise over a strong line, with the weight of the blanket distributed equally on each side of the line. Keep the blanket out of direct sunlight or heat, and pull it to shape while drving. 5. When thoroughly dry, raise the nap, which may be matted. by brushing it gently with a soft brush or whisk broom.

Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club

Musical Clock News Shopping School Shopping School

Bess Johnson Bachelor's Child Helpmate Road of Life

Mary Marlin Happiness The Bartons David Harum

Singin’ Sam Serenade Lone Journey Eatatorially

World Mrs. Farrell Mrs. Farrell Stories

Valiant Lady Myrt and Marge Stepmother Toaay's Band

Mary L. Taylor 5 Man I Married Bright Horizon Aunt Jenny

Kate Smith Big Sister Helen Trent 5 Gal Sunday

‘Tune Revue Gilbert Forbes Farm Circle Farm Circle

Dr. Malone 5 Joyce Jordan Fletcher Wiley Woman in White

David Harum U. 8S. Navy Symphony Symphony

Helping Hand Charlene’s Songs Sing Along News

Today News Roundup Haymakers Bandwagon Devotional

mountains a n d| the frontier nurs-| ing service which operates today. It| is entitled, “Angel| on Horseback.” | The story concerns the heroic! work of circuit- ; traveling nurses) Miss Lo; who cared for] Kentucky mountaineers. Miss Loy Pefense Show will be supported by a cast of Holly-| Defense Show wocd radio actors. Robert ArmU. S. Army Band | bruster and his orchestra will supWar Children | : | Market Summary | ply the background music. Hollywood News " ” 5 Prescott sents ‘ ' ‘et . : - Dot Pinaens “LABOR'S Position in This War Day Dreams i 1 iant ABE | Boy Dreome will be ae subject of an address Club Matinee tonight by Daniel J. Tobin, a mem- | Club Matinee ber of the president's war labor] Club Matinee " ; Club Matinee board and president of the InternaTT tional Brotherhood of Teamsters. In the broadcast, on WIRE at 8:30! Request Time DePauw U. o'clock, Mr, Tobin will answer the | critics of labor and the trade union

WLW MONDAY PROGRAMS | movement. The program wil rig6:00—Fred Waring 9:30—Hilights & Shadows |, i il. el 4 orig 6:15—Gregor Ziemer 9:45—Hilights & Shadows |ihate in NBC's Chicago studios. 6:30—Cavalcade 00—Jay Sims n ” »

6:45—Cavalcade 13—Gregor Ziemer THE 38TH “service” program for

proper cotton in the warp (the lengthwise, foundation yarns) of a blanket, not only should reduce its cost, but also helps prevent excess she 4 Have before you buy it For a bed of ordinary size. a blanket should be about 84 inches long. For a singl should be at east And for a double bed, 2 inches wide. To get a blanket of correct size for your bed, measure the length and 1ickness of the mattress, then add! at least six Inc tuck-in. Width should equal the width of the mattress, the thickness on both fides and a few inches for the body! takeup. Allow least four or five, inches on both length and width! for shrinkage | 5. Sateen (cotton woven to ap-! pear like satin) bindings are cheap-! er than silk or rayon bindings and &re usually more serviceabie.

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News Bailey & Arthur Jane Day Lester Huff Friendly House Friendly House

Public Schools Meet The Band

Industry Speaks Cornhuskers

News Carl Ravazza Women in Defense Stringtime

Orphans Divorce Honeymoon Hill John's Wife Just Plain Bill

Keyboard Khythms Market Reports Farm and Home Farm and Home

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Mid Dav News Jackie Burris Jackie Burris Jackie Burris

Footlight Previews Buy Bonds Today Buy Bonds Today Chuck Acree

Old Time Jamboree Old-Time Jamboree Old-Time Jamboree Old-Time Jamboree

Date At Three Date At Three Buy Bonds Today Buy Bonds Today

News Picture Blue Mt. Cirls Request Time We Abbotts

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Livestock Farm and Home Wally Nehrling Dick Reed

Frankie Parrish Linda's Love Hearts in Harmony Editor's Daughter

Against Storm Maw Perkins Pepper Young Vic & Sade

Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown

Girl Marries Portia

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{hard wear. On the other hand, the S 1di D: | sheets makes them a better choice O 1Cr ate {when appearance counts and cost is Is Problem tor Compare Yarn Count | “Sheets should always be compared Collece Garl cales, carded for others), thread > count, weight, amount of sizing, By RUTH MILLETT width. Good labels will give these THE LIFE of a college girl isn't facts and will also tell whether the | in the movies. College girls have of-the-mill.’” problems. Right now the thing! The amount of sizing in sheets | Whether or not 20 or 25 per cent in some of the low | i to “waste their grades. Some sizing on the warp | time” by danc- fy (ing with sol- | breaking in the loom, and a little | | sizing makes the fabric more attrac- { they might be spending their mounts, however, are frequently | used to fill up the space in poorly DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am sec- YOUng men who : lond in my husband's affections, We are better mat- out and leaves the fabric sleazy and thin. “Pure finish” on a label means | g=r husband's first wife has been dead Pect's. Ban 4:15—Portia close to six years and my first hus- Lhe question Sizing. | 3iji—Ihe Goines: Width of hems on sheets varies |

ry vr We, the Women— Hl {fineness and softness of percale {not so important. (by type of yarn (combed for per- | breaking strength, length and as carefree as it is often portrayed sheet is a ‘first, ‘second’ or a ‘run-| that is bothering them is to decide varies from less than 1 per cent to | -arns is necessary to keep from | | diers when tive and does no harm, Large evenings with woven material. Such sizing washes both have been married before. My 'monial pros- | : that there is less than 2 per cent 4:00-Girl Marries o 3 :45—Beautiful Life 7:00—Telephone Hour 30—Billy Snyder band has been dead about 12 years. was discussed at : 7:30—Voice of Firestone 45—Billy Snyder

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adequate labeling. But here are some general tests which the bureau of economics, department of agriculture, suggests you can use to get some indication: 1. Hold the blanket up to the

My husband drinks quite a bit and

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me just what his first wife did. Now I work all day and come home and keep my house clean and

cook for him, but if a little piece of from a number of eastern women's

college conference attended by students

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| from less than 2 inches to 4 inches lor even more. The higher quality | often have the wider hems, but the |two do not necessarily go together. Good sheets must be wide enough to allow a generous tuck-in all

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TUESDAY PROGRAMS

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6:30—News 6:45—Voice of Faith

10:00—Mary Martin

10:15—Right to Happiness 10:30—Bud Barton

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7:00—Time to Shine 10:45—David Harum

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:20—Guiding Light :45—Church Hymns -Against Storm :15—~Ma Perkins

Parks Johnson and Wally Butterworth wili be on WFBM at 7 o'clock tonight when the “Vox Pop”

Knox, Ky.

show sets up its microphone at Ft.! The “Spotlight |

Il Speaking on

Also they 11:00—Editor's Daughter 11:15—Lone Journey 11:30—News-Farm 11:45—=Livestock Reports P.M. 131 Ee bony. Farm 1 1

:30—Pepper Young :45—Vic and Sade :00—Backstage Wife :15—sStella Dallas :30—Lorenzo Jones :45—Widder Brown :00—Girl Marries :15—Portia :30—-The Goldbergs 4:45—Beautiful Life

7:15—Carroll O. Alcott 7:30—Song Stories 7:45—Consumer 8:00—Aunt Jenny 8:15—Linda’s Love 8:30—Woman in White 8:45—~Vic and Sade 9:00—Bess Johnson Children

9:15—Bachelor’s ews 9:45—Road of Life

light to examine the closeness and eveness of the weave. At the same time compare the closeness of the varns and their regularity in size. The nap should be distributed evenly over the entire surface. 2. Grasp the nap firmly and lift to see if it will support the weight of the blanket. Or rub the surface of the blanket briskly to see if the] nap frizzes up or rubs off. If the nap holds firmly when supporting the weight of the blan-! ket does not fuzz up or shed!

paper gets on the floor or a comb colleges. '@ FOR MAGNIF Is mislaid or the laundry doesn't To be fair to the college girls, it come back in time, it is always the Should be pointed out that the consame story. His first wife would ference wasn't held just to decide have done it this way. whether a college girl should or Well, Mrs. Jordan, his first wife Should not date soldiers. 2 didn’t work all day and try to help| It was held for the purpose of long are the most satisfactory. Some make ends meet. Why shouldn't discussing “the role of the liberal are now 112 inches. Bargain sheets | everything be in place? If I stayed rts institution in the national de- are often too small and sometimes Phi Theta Deltas WilllGives Luncheon at home all day I could keep things fense program.” |too narrow. Sheets often shrink as A | better than he ever has been = en 83 oe oma iNote Founding | Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt enter-| u : {len , an p rely % . iad ! ; n - | to have pictur ie Re al Ue aly calculating college|) ws plenty even with shrinkage.|ginner of Alpha chapter, Phi Theta | 5 BC er, Avan. oi pictures of his first wife 3 S ry i y | aniite Yo : x : girls selfish for worrying about|q, pre-shrink sheets would be a ; ; ‘the music department at Western| readily when briskly rubbed, it is/Stuck around in cur desk drawers| whether or not they are Wasting roi w d resent com- | Delta sorority, will be held at 7:30 a pretty good indication that the|SO that every time I write a letter | their precious vouth when ties OU i B bres p. m, Wednesday in the Columbia | cOlle8e, Oxford, .O. Guests were, erY NO 70M UND fiber is of good length and that the I can't help but see them? If I spend their evenings with soldiers |mercial coh Itone, “torn len tn | club. Miss Margaret Berrie and|Mesdames Lawrence H. Earle, Harry gv pot TH GRO vi : S| Look for the term “torn CECA |np oo Alice Kelly are in charge of E. Campbell, Fred E. Gifford and

ky a v bi. & i t, 1 tt f > ’ : : { OR napping has had little injurious Set 2 letter from my husband's peo- But look at it from their stand Thi ni M R. McK [AT ALL A&P FOOD STORES | A L%: jefe]; J 8 yi Ir S - s means that the : ; effect If much lint comes off, | Ple he raises the roof and throws it point. Coliege girls as a a oom torn from the bolt arrangements. Bd HR Ra 51 ks

A ENA + . - | \u oy > , ” b : : | RAAB PARR REA however, it is a sign that short! IP to me for weeks. Dont you marry later in life than other wom- pefore hemming and will be straight Attend Dance

enough for a good fold-over at the head of the bed. This makes the bed more comfortable for sleeping and also protects the blankets. Generally, sheets 99 to 108 inches

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which case the blanket | os poor matrimonial risks. Not only] than of Tnitiate Two

YE GRE Shs {think he goes 1 79 . fibers were used or else long ones goes a little too far? en—even in years when they aren't! with the weave. will soon! A Reservations for the Ward-Bel-ch i sy { wer—— rtainlv Save ah A ve . lose its warmth. nswer—Certainly I think your that, a smaller percentage of girls much

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3 Exami “a : {husband i n ; 3. Examine the ends to see if they, and is going too far. His first| who go to college marry are cut straight. If the blanket is} ..c, 1S 8S dead as a mackerel and girls who don't have so were made by Messrs. and Mesa plain color, hold it up to the prt] Pick up the paper, find the schooling. Two meetings are planned this/dames J. Allen Dawson, A. C. light and see if the end is cut paral- So hon 80 after the laundry. Per- So that college girls really can't week by the Giggle-ette chapter of Schrader, Morris Crain, Nathan T.| i to t “4 _ | haps you ’ i A ie | \ : . ; : pal - lel to the lengthwise yarns. If there| PS ¥O ' don't do it as well as his| afford to handicap themselves much! the Sub Deb federation. Tomor-| Washburn, A. Hernly Boyd, John, are stripes or borders, use them as much b Says she did, but you do it row night Mrs. Robert Turner willl Moriarity, George Van Dyke, Robert, guides that etier than a ghost and that's And as for their patriotism, isn't be hostess at her home and on Daley, Stanley McComas, Stanley | 4 Inspect the contrasting bor- i vou wi ‘ed it as much a girl's duty to get her-| Thursday, informal initiation will Whiteman, E. M. Congleton, Arthur ders, stripes and plaids to see that. 4 4n Re b nasty YOU gelf a husband and rear a family be held for Mrs. Virginia Lucas and Spivey, Fred Dopke and Charles they are the same fiber and woven the ne Gq your own s a young man's duty to go Miss Mary Jane Weishaar at the Pahud Jr. in the same way as the rest of the pucpand wit] 0 She the defense of his country in home of Miss Eleanor Bode. — blanket. A difference in the weave Oe Vids gh about the ime of danger? Recently elected officers of the Tn vi he WiEankak § tun | SUL irtues of vour f = ear wu y . Ee, may cause the blanket to shrink parted not to m OWN de-| yr oo college girls arent being group are Mrs. Turner, president; when washed and leave rippl d . tention the devotion ; i selfish When thev Ww i 4 ‘esi nd le: nipples and of his family even after 12 ven «| hard and selfisn when they won- Miss Doris Sittle, vice presidentpuckers. ; : - years i whether or not they should|treasurer; Miss Bode, recording sec-|

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RULES FOR TAKING CARE of bedside and talk about the lady's|!i® CODtrary, they are just being responding secretary, blankets are few and simple: Don't! virtues yourself until he sickened of pIsckies) perio. [Buthe Dawson pebiieny chairmen

let them become too soiled before the subject. washing. A sheet long enough to, But alas, nasty doses do nothing ; p = . [ E WAR |

fold over the top will prevent soil- to improve the ills of matrimony. ing. Thoroughly clean them before Husbands thrive better on honey For the operation of war establishments the Illinois Cen-

storing to prevent moth damage. than arsenic. You're angry. now, 1. Wash each blanket separately and with good reason for your hususing soft, lukewarm water and neu- vand means to hurt you. You'll do tral soap flakes. Never use soap Well to let your anger loose in one containing alkaline builders or good, clear, fair statement of your water that is more than lukewarm. feelings. Dissolve the soap completely in the After you get it out of your water before placing the blanket in System you'll find it easier to be the tub. Since wool fibers swell and hice. and you needn't mention it have a tendency to felt up when 282in. He won't, if you do the job . — well. Married partners who are too {polite to quarrel usually take it out |in dirty little digs which do a lot {more harm to marriage than one (good, honest storm. It is too bad you take it sol tral last year furnished the government 298 freight cars | and 26,880 tons of rail. In addi- | tion, we released 87,041 tons of scrap for war production. To prepare for increased traffic, we aid 319 miles of new rail, rebuilt 165 locomotives and added 3,103 freight cars in the course of 1941. The Illinois Central Traffic Department has been converted to a service department for the duration. These are just a few of the adjustments from peace to war. There will be more before the signal light of victory beckons us all into the home terminal | of peace. |

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jseriously. Can't you stir up a more | humorous attitude in the privacy of | {your own soul? After all a dead] | woman isn’t as formidable a rival as a live one. Lots of women would | trade with you if they could. If it | ceased to hurt you your husband | would drop the device of twithing {vou about his first wife.

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HATS A BIG JOB—turning a Ten: from the uses of peace into an instrument of war. Yet all of us who work for the Illinois Central are thankful that, when war came, we had a railroad fit for duty, ready and willing to play its essential role. Here are some of the adjustments made in the transfer from peace to war: Already in the armed forces are more than eight hundred members of our Illinois Central family—and no telling how many sons and brothers and husbands of Illinois Central workers. During the past year we moved 295,607 military passengers on duty— a job that took 8,592 cars and 686 special trains. The Illinois Central is the primary agency of transportation for eighty-two camps and war industries on or near our rails. Of these seventeen were new in 1941.

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