Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1950 — Page 9

By LOUIS. RAINIER

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STOCKHOLM, Aug. 16—I've just been bathed by a report ta. ee in woman in one of those famous Swedish baths. {N. I didn’t learn the lady’s name, as she didn't speakdoing. TV and English, but I shall always think of her as “Inga,” which

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To Serve in This Area

} A Washington Township Red] Cross disaster relief committee! has been appointed to serve in

Ross A. Smith, township trustee, vill serve on the committee in an gx-officlo capacity. Other committee members are Dr. Frank W. Dr. E. O. Alvis, L. BE. r, E. H. Brebe, A. H. Merriam raves, Don M. Ream, Jess C.

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PLANNING TIME |lathering me over, her in-

in me, if any, was © If you have a new home in § process of construction and | strictly professional. plan to do the interior decorat- § You see, the Swedes swim a ing yourself, you are uni“iot in the nude... doubtedly eager to get started After some ‘snapses” men even béfore the building is Hand women may swim nude tocompleted. gether, Your architect's drawings || “I did that orice,” a Swede told

‘and David H., kaycock. The ap‘pointments were made by William | 'H. Book, chairman of the Indianliapolis Red Cross disaster relief ‘| committee

chinery display field, said that every avallable conceision 1 tion probably will be assigned fore the end of the week,

Earl's Pearls... “Most girls,” notes Carol | Lynne, “do's care if 3 man Ais w% good company i as long as he owns one.” . . . Stella Roman’s worried about the com-

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Was originally : CBR Tt $8 | The committee will act for Red Cross in times of disaster, help organize mass care facilities in ithe Washington Township area, land promote first aid and home

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BUT I GOT a steam bath at “Sturebadet,” a regular bathing emporium sn midtown, with the help of “Inga” who was wearing a white dress, sort of a nurse's uniform. { I had a shower in my room al ithe Grand Hotel first, then I w

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> h ps see ‘what it would be like. “Take a steam bath,” the lady in the booth said. “You can have a woman with that.” Pretty soon I was naked, walking around getting the steam with a dozen other nude guys while a dozén

dozen attendants, all from 50 to 60, were sloshing around, washing the guys’ backs or massaging them or giving them pedicures. gs = =» { AND I HEARD a lot of chatter -- one word sounding like “Taximickey” or “taximeter.” I knew {that meant “thanks.” I But "“Washgood” was another word. | {| When Inga indicated I was to {lie down on the rubbing table!

{other guys were getting the same | from three other attendants, the shyness passed. i Then Inga indieated 1 was to | turn over. | “Washgood?” she said “Inga knows a little Eng- | lish,” I thought, sé I said to her, “Yes, wash good. Wash b very good.” | Inga smiled. She’ began mas{saging my lower thigh and she

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* |jana then began soaping me, I 92 —§ felt momentarily shy, but as three:

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m with the colors room curtains.

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sibly about the ugly-shaped men that come in every day. “Washgood?” Inga said when

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Board post in Washington . . .| Martin & Lewis will do a one-|

shot TV show for Colgate Sept./begin next week at the Red Cross . Irving Mansfield's/chapter house. Caré of the sick,|’

AT in N.Y. . {recovered from his pneumonia , {Cindy Heller, acting as

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New Classes Started Two new instruction.classes will

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“door taught by the home nursing de-

{she wanted me to turn back over! man” at the Orchid Restaurant partment.

“Yes, yes, wash good Wash very good, 1 sald. I. thinkin “How many

want 3 ‘be washed g00d?" = " = EVEN WHEN INGA was drying my back with a heavy towel at the ‘finish, she sald “Washgood?” I left at noon and tipped Inga and said “Taximeter” to her. Outside I met Willie Jaenson of American Overseas Airlines and

'T said, “Why did she keep asking me if I wanted to be washed

good? Of course I did. I told her a hundred times.” “Washgood,” - said Willie, “is about the way they pronounce their word for ‘please.’ She was

probably saying ‘Would you Please

turn over’?” Anyway, I sure got clean that, ay — my own shower and Inga's bath all in an hour. Washed good?

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Monday, Aug. 21. The classes will {be held each Monday and Thurs.

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enrolled for a writing course at a California college. . , . Louis Jordan opened big at Bop City, where a new policy featuring no admission charge to tlie dinihg room went into effect , . . Laraine Day's been refusing autographs. « « « Jan Garber packed the Hotel Statler's Cafe Rouge and attracted maestros and music ecritics to his opening. | Golf pro Jim Reilley explains how a pal of his drove a ball 500 yards—then took it out of his! car, , . , That's Earl, brother.

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