Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1943 — Page 25

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one-third of all surgical operations, - | suggests J “something must still

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would seem to be no need “for its wholesale perpetuation.” Repeated attacks of acute tonsils S itis is the prime reason for remov-|

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can be pressed out of them is not always pus.

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space in the crowded hospitals for

Featherweight, this, but warm|to: the hospital for tonsil removal and colorful in its careful spun|Were Sarey, oases : gpd 1 oo rayon blending and design. Bo ws y 9 gata. \ A a Al sik Persian print with Paoy Jars $#ithg pods YAS AAR J A hand-rolled edges, for eveand stripes that make splendi Tat = : p pi HD ning’ wear, 29,98 “midwinter dresses, blouses and Additional Soap :

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~ BLOCK'S—for Fabrios, For Civilians — fraterse . } . Co Jee fren * Fourth Floor > LF iL Co ~ "All silk India print-square , : “rere” wad good Hews Tor Home- [+ re TE a an A 188 ; Ly makers and civilians generally in| Co : - . . her, as an Ascot 98 Mrs. Rita Mae: Simmons ‘| the recent announcement by the. 3 : Will Be Here -to Help war food administration that soap - . . “ol ' “You With Design and Sewing | production would ‘shortly be inInstructions Wudnastay and creased by 28 per cent. --Saturday The soap supply under the pro- . . posed program will provide 25.4 per person compared with 1942; 253 pounds in the] pre-war years between 1937 and 1941. Household packaged and bar soaps will be increased from the 17 pounds Po person at Present

. T S } : : ne to 22 poun * = : In aanouneing this increase, the : WFA pointed out that public cooperation’ in conserving soap will ; y pr 1 still be needed. Consumers are lacquer table * : - LL A % 3 § - ged to buy. supplies only as 1 are sturdily 1 ' P i RTE A n 7 losed, extends ; 8 : SE a ie - .. Increase This Month Officials gave assurance that it - . LR a a . this is done, production of soap on hor : : ia 7 . i the increased level will be entirely pen evenings. y ? ; So 5% adequate to meet all needs. ; ” Ne Sen Soap production for civilian use 5 : - }has been at reduced levels this year, officials stated, but consum_|ers have had no reason to induige in “scare buying.” Stocks in 1942 were the heaviest

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