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The woman who works at | home may put in as many hours at her job as one who punches | far as the world, and especially her friends, are con- | cerned, she doesn’t have a job | ’

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They never hesitate to call her at any hour for long telephone chats, If she worked in an office they wouldn't expect her to take an hour off for coffee in the morning, but they'll | J drop by her house and tak

The same kind of reasoning . applies’ when it comes to dutside activities. The woman who works at home doesn't get off as easy when she pleads that she hasn't time for an eariymorning or mid-afternoon meeting of som. organization as does woman everyone knows keeps office hours downtown.

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And the daily interruptions that slow down the housewife cut into the flow of work the woman who does her job at home is trying to turn out, too. So to those women who think that combining marriage and a career would be duck soup if | LORTO! mr ng. : they vould Just Wit oi & Job they | Women's ~reformatory here are freely about the grounds withcould do at home I'd like say this: That combination has its disadvantages, too,

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it's thing. Women who work in offices don’t. have to apoligize for not having time for bridge parties that start at one and last until five, But the woman who warks at home is supposed to be able to manage such time consuming invitations without

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A slate for five officers of the en's Republican Clubs was pre-

They include Mrs. Alma Burke, Vevay, and: Mrs. Blanche Carl, Crown Point, first and second] vice presidents; Mrs. Christine Roeder, Evansville, and Mrs, Harold Burnett, Indianapolis, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs, Carolyn Hunter, Valparaiso, treasurer.

Mrs. Mabel 8. Fraser, Delphi,

Republican State Central Committee. Mrs. Maude Graham, Bloomington, was nominating committee chairman. :

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