Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1950 — Page 33

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Trip to New York, Gold Plated Typewriter Will Go to Winner of New Times Contest

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gold-plated Underwood typewriter. | It’s easy to place a stenographer in the competition: ONE: Send in a vote coupon clipped from The Times or available free of charge at The Times or the Indianapolis Typewriter Co., Underwood sales agency at 23-27 E. Washington St. ... and send with it a nominating letter in 50 words or less telling why she is the “perfect” stenographer. Only one ballot will be given to each person on each visit to the typewriting company. TWO: Get all your friends to clip coupons from. The Times or one from the Indianapolis Typewriter Co, or Times offices and send them in, not necessarily with’ a nominating letter. Only ONE nominating letter is necessary. But any number of nominating letters may be submitted . . . for the person writing the best

By ART WRIGHT

The votes cast for stenographers in Indianapolis and Marion County is the only basis on which to judge which single girl or mar- | of “Miss Stenographer of-Indian.

The stenographer receiving the most votes is going to get a week-end trip to New York City—with all expenses paid—plus a

rapher who finally wins the title will receive an Underwood typewriter, too, for that letter. The stenographer polling the second greatest number of votes will receive an Underwood type-

writer as will the third place winner. It doesn’t cost anything to vote or to be a participant. There is nothing to buy. All coupons and the nominating letter must be in The Times offices or postma:’.ed by midnight, Oct. 1. Send or bring them to “Miss Stenographer” Contest, Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland St.

final and all letters and vote coupons become the property of the Times. This is NOT a beauty -or personality—contest. The stenographer receiving the g- test number of votes will be the winner.

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