Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1947 — Page 25
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, Teen Topics— -
‘Go Easy’ Wi th.
“By SALLY
80-0 YOU'RE finishing“ up a |
super-colossal - summer?
met—and gronquered—a glamorous gal or guy.
Or you had a high-pay job that |
made you feel like a budding tycoon ar career woman. The dough is burning a hole in your pocket! y Well, you'll be tempted to boast
about some or all of this, when |
you return-to school. Don't!
A boaster is never Joved. Folk
may be impressed or envious. But
nine times out of 10 they'll lay it |
to luck, not to your smartness. »
“ » NO, PEOPLE dont want to |
hear you tooting your own trumpet, Boasting of your conquests, social or financial, is just a waste of time,
Sketch in the main lines of your |
summer fun, Toss in some amusing details, just for the chuckles. A smart listener will read between the lines and have a better opinion of you than if you spelled it all out. Remember, too, to ask the others about their good times. You're not the only one with a yen to. tell all,
Old Principle
Women have been using granulated soap for only about 20 years, but the principle used in making this kind of soap dates back to 1872 At that time it wasn't soap but some kinds of foods that were turned to powder by spraying the liquid form, under high pressure, into a heated chamber to convert it to powdered form.
You've | been to a #wjsh resort. You've | super- |
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ar The Doctor Says—
T hat Boasting Give Children Ans pia ‘Whooping
never | Pol 3 Es Cough Vaccine | By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M.D.
$= Rg | MORE YOUNG children- die of {whooping cough, and its complications, than from all the other con[taglous diseases of childhood comlbined. A The inféction can be prevented in the majority of young children by giving them whooping cough vaccine between their fifth and seventh | ° “/months. One cubic centimeter of a special {alum precipitated mixture is in{jected into alternate arms at one {month intervals until three are |given, | This may be combined with {diphtheria toxoid without destroy- ~— [ing its effectiveness, Occasionally a| soft tender spot develops at ‘the point of injection, but this disappears if it is left algne. | § = = ~ | ; INCUBATION period of whoop-' ing cough is one to two weeks. The onset is gradual, with a mild cough/| which is worse at night. The cough] becomes progressively more severe | and the spasmodic spells begin in| the third week. 1. Symptoms start to relent about the fourth week, but convalescence may be prolonged for two or three! weeks afterward, Parents. who wait until their children have been exposed to whooping cough cannot expect to have the ‘infection prevented through immunization, as the disease is most contagious before the sick child develops the characteristic whoop.
! y They Can Take It Oriental rugs are sturdy and durable, and they do not have to be babied. The carpet sweeper or vacuum cleaner will remove the dust! and grit, but won't disturb the knots
Y NT SOCIAL SITUATIONS SITU ATION: You become ill when traveling by plane, and the hostess is unusually considerate and helpful to you. WRONG WAY: Offer her a tip when you leave the plane. RIGHT WAY: Thank her for her kindness. (Airline hostesses’ do not accept tips.)
TEEN TOGS — A longer length raincoat provides Ann Fuller with otection from damp-day splashes. The plaid coat has a detachable hodd. Ann, a Shortridge high school junior, ic a
the Sub-Deb club.
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member ot
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| without an exception, | make an | parents
| traditionally | feminine way.
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| which he knows they | and a stack of books he has read and can now recommend,
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We, the Women— Visits Home
Need Not Be. ‘Duty Visits’
By RUTH, MILL ETT NEA Staff Wr ALL or *rREIR A dren grown and ‘gone from home, they al effort to visit’ thei when- y
ever they can.
IT Not from a | sense of | but | they like being | with | mother and fa- | ther,
duty, because
their
Their mother
| makes them
welcome in the
Ruth Millett
In the summer she loads fresh from the gardeh. In wint she brings out the pickles, th
relishes, the strawberry preserve
vision for their coming Is a series of thinks they might
In a nea
have
» » » HE HAS a store of ideas he ha thought ‘out -during evenings to challenge terest. No effort thing they
their In don't
want
so-and-so's over.
When the visit is over there is
are but,
the table with vegetables brought in
8. ith the ace, Their father has also made pro-
articles he missed, will enjoy,
long quiet
is made to do ‘anv to do. There's no nagging about calling on-Mother’s friends or having the
Ts |Bridge—
Covering Honor
By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY . Americp’s Card Authority HERE WAS a wide variation | of results on the hand shown to-
day in the national championships’ |
tournament, Several pairs played the hand at five hearts, which in most cases was made. One pair managed to | | arrive at three no trump and r strugrled through to make it for a bad score. The top score went to the pairs who arrived at six clubs. Ll » » SEVERAL reached that - contract, and one pair made sevenodd when they got a spade open- | Ing, Declarer. won. the spade with the ace, cashed the ace and king of hearts, ruffed a spade in | dummy, then ruffed the third heart in his own hand, setting up two good heart tricks in dummy. The trumps were picked up, and a losing spade and losing diamond were discarded on the good hearts With the queen of diamonds
or opening, declarer had a little prob-
e lem. He had to win this in dummy
fo the ace and the queen of spades t returned East made the mistake of covering with the King Declarer trumped incdummy with the eight
no pathetic parting to the memory, no hint $ children should get olten " It isn't at
linger in that the home more
all uncommon today to hear voung people talk of a visit home with dread, a chore undertaken only from a sense of duty. ] But visits home don't have to be “duty visits,” and they don't have to be dreaded
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"PAGE %- Beauties’ Hints— °
Don’ t Thin Out Your Hair
Just Now
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer : HAIR unhampered by hats
| during the summer and dried by
| wind, sun and gal water tends to
Tournament—Neither vul, South West East Pass Pass Pass 26 Pass Pass 3d Rass Pass i¢ Pass Pass Opening—& Q of clups, led a heart to his hand, ruffed a small spade, pi¢ked up the trumps, and conceded a dlamond trick If East had not covefed the queen of spades, North would have let the queen ride.
That would have been a difficult |
decision. If he lost to the king of spades, the contract would be defeated because the opponents would cash a diamond trick,
Canned Meat Supply Is Greater Canned meats ate in good supply now, - Homemakers who like to explore new tastes will enjoy trying the many varieties produced by the meat packers. To serve cold, first chill the meal in its can, then open the can at both ends and push out the loaf whole and unbroken, ready for a sharp knife. Vienna sausages, chilled, come wt in a clump ready to prop upright in the center of the platter,
bleached
appear thicker and heavier than it does in the winter. But don't let its illusory abundance trvetl” you into over-zealous whacking with the scissors, warns a New York hairdresser, ar you will have nothing to anchor your
new hat to this fall, Hair will flatten out to, normal thickness, he adds, as soon as you starting wearing hats again. He suggests limiting your early fall pruning to snipping off dry split ends and-—if necessary--to careful reshaping, u on ” IF YOUR locks looks Uke a young strawstack, you can bring them under control by bryshing. Brushing coaxes natural ofl frog the scalp out into the hair strands. If scalp and hair.are excessively dry, give nature a hand with lanolin salves or liquids applied to the scalp and brusned through locks » It your hair is badly sun bleached and “in need of a per manent, put yourself in the ‘hands-of a skilled hair-dresser To successfully curl sunhair requires special skill in determining strength of the lotion to be used and in tempering the heat of .the machine.
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