Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1943 — Page 29
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with improvement in health. You can keep yourself warm in a cold building by keeping active, some 80 per cent of fhe energy spent in muscular work appearing as heat. But this, he points out, calls for
of clo up nearly to the temperature of the the
body and keeps the heat your body Open-air workers - suffer - little from colds, and in ‘sanatoria it is
to be given Dec. 11 at the £hore Country clubhouse. Others on
the committee are ames Nell
- Koeling, Hazel Pierson and Dorris
Bryant, . To Have Card Party
The Ladies auxiliary to the In-
dianapolis Saenger-Chor will ‘have /and even comforter to servicewom-|three hours and 40 minutes. They & public card party at 8:15 p. m.[en in difficulties. ‘tomorrow at its hall, 521 E. 13th| The A.T. S. police force is the ex-|is the latest they are out, unless
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was formed in January, 1942, pri-ide not go through long sessions in
delinquents, hut on the contrary,| The girls always patrol in pairs.
A two-in-one Christmas present that will delight any woman is
~1- this smart, tallored underarm bag, which contains a tuckaway case of ] , e cuticle remover, liquid polish, powder 1 polish, citicle oil, olly polish remover, niall white peneil, cotton and a ‘manicure instrumen
complete set of ! ts, including precious scissors— 1 are geiting scarcer and scarcer. The handbag is covered with
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[fret steps that will assure you a
. Those of you who Have hair that tends to be dry and, therefore, even dryer after a permanent, should give yourselves at least three warm oll scalp freatments—one a week or every 10 days—before making your appointment. ~~ | And, the last time you have your hair done before the permanent it would be well to have the operator
it. and whether or not it should oe a ‘little bit shorter,
Female M. Ps Keep Standards Of Discipline, Appearance High In Auxiliary Territorial Service
By ROSETTE HARGROVE Times Special Writer
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LONDON, Dec. 3.—~The women's auxiliary territorial service private
hadn't been a very neat girl in civilian life. And apparently the training given her since she donned His Majesty's uniform hadn't “taken” very well. She was strolling through Piccadilly with her cap slightly awry, * tunic partly unbuttoned and her shoes unshined. She didn’t stroll for long. “Two other A. T.S., wedring the sare uniform as she, but with red-topped caps, the. word “Provost” in red on either shoulder and proper. Its members are all volunM. P. brassards, spotted her. They teers, and there have beén mere glanced at each other significantly, applications than could be handled, planted themselves in her path. despite the fact that the job is arShe stopped and there was a short | duous and of a diséiplinary nature. colloquy, The not-so-snappy A. T.| No. 1 requisite is intelligence. 8. looked abashed, straightened her Then comes health; an active inposture, shifted her cap to the regu- terest, it not actual -experience in lation angle, buttoned her jacket. welfare work and sociology, poise edcaps” looked her over, and -ability to “mix” with and un-
nodd 3 - | derstand all types of pegple. ‘The Redcaps were A. T. 8S. police- ‘Need Good Memory of discipline and smart appearance, [the Redcaps are trained to retain patrolling London's teeming termi- |g. ;q) ym ons as well as to re-
ing “ervicewomen Or recording “in. [POFt conversations accurately and in detail, Most are under 25 years At railway stations they give in-{old and married women are preformation about trains and lodg-|ferredl. In their . four-week training course, Redcap candidates study military and civil law, first aid, AT, and army regulations, as well as the organization of the Provost branch with which they are in close touch. They learn the ele-—iments-of- unarmed self-defense, but contrary to popular “opinion, they
marily to maintain the high stand- Jiu-Jitsu,
of behavior in the service and| Redcaps tell me that the West to
Men and women are more apt to At first the rank and file of the forget discipline in this amusement that the corps was not instituted | caps need all their tact and discresolely to look for trouble-or run in|tion to keep things straight. could be considered as guide, mentor | They usually work three shifts of start at 8:30 a. m. and midnight
act counterpart of that in the army |on special assignment.
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o service's standards| A good memory is essential and
prevent breaches of mill- {End is the mbst troublesome beat. |
‘was prejudiced against the center of London and there are a| but they son found out|few “danger zones” where the Red-|
|the slip. :
WHATEVER length you want it, don't allow any brittle ends from your last’ permanent to remain, or your new one won't take a soft, glossy wave. - When you've decided just how you'll want to wear your hair, havé had your permanent and set, then comb your hair in that same style at least until your next trip to the hairdresser, so that the new wave will have time to take hold.
Slip or Jumper
tern for a child—which can also be used for a slip! The same pattern also includes a blouse to wear under the jumper, panties to wear under’
Pattern 8557 is designed for sizes 2,3, 4,5 and 6 years. Size 3 jumper requires 1% yards 39-inch material, blouse 1 yard; slip and panties 2% yards with 4 yards lace edging. - For this attractive pattern, send 18 ts in coins, with our name, address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Times Pattern service, 214° W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9, Ind, : Have you seen the new issue of “Fashion,” our 52-page guide to new sewing styles for fall? Order a copy today, The price is 26 cents,
Jewish Council Plans Luncheon
shape and trim it then, so that you'll} - have ‘a chance to make up your| - : mind exactly how you want to wear] ~~
for CHRISTMAS
(1) MEN'S INITIALS and-made on pure Irish Hnen ............... 65¢
(2) MEN'S COLORED WOVEN BORDERS In colors to match his ties ............ rrereias 80¢
(3). MEN'S WHITE COTTON INITIALS. . - rnc ADE. SEFVICOMAN'S fAVOTte. ..:.15404.356,.3. for. 1.00 .
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(4) WOMEN'S LINEN AND LACE : _ i nty copies of real laces on pure Irish ljjnen. §5¢.
(5) FEMININE LACE TRIMMED HANKIES On fine white €loth ................38¢, 3 for 1.00
(8 WHITE EMBROIDERED HANKIES CL — TH, te 1s sure to please her ARRAN LEANN wersnesned9e ; 2
(7) WOMEN'S HAND-MADE LINENS te patterns, expertly embroidered in
| Portugal .......... regress sssrairasrer arta dBR 4 + (8) WHITE EMBROIDERED HANKIES Ln * d-embroidered in Portugal sevssssnisnere Be do
(Top) SCENTED CHRISTMAS HANKIE FOLDER velope included, ready for mAUING ...evvere lO
BLOCK 'S—Hankies, Street Floor
