Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1951 — Page 42
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Decorators To Meet In Grand Rapids
Local Delegation To Attend
There will be a large local delegation attending the American Institute of Deeorators' 20th anniversary conference tomorrow through Wednesday in Grand Rapids, Mich, Members of the Indiana Chapter attending will include Mrs. Charlotte F. Kruse, president; Francis Macomber, vice president; Knoll F. Kutchback, secretary, and Clyde F. McKelvey, treasurer. Paul J, tichardt, Advisory council member; Miss Dorothy J. Helmer, member, national board of governors; Mesdames Lucille
Burbank, LaVonne B. Gable, Olivia S. Matthews and Helene B. Thornton; Harold F.
James F. Lester.
Jahn C. Linsey and Howard D
Haskell, Ft. Wayne, and Charles E. Roessler, South Bend
At the conference will he not only decorators but Tepresentatives of allied arts, including architecture, lighting and deco-
ative trades.
Among special exhibitions to be shown are photographs of the interiors especially created by
founder members for the origina! meeting and photos of outstanding works of members throughout the period. Citation of Merit awards will be presented in two competitions one for home furnishings designed and produced during the past year, and one for the best film set used in motion pictures. A decorative trades exhibition will be presented Rapids Civic Auditorium Thursday and Friday. It will be open to the general public from noon to 10 p. m.
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Do's and Don'ts of Home Social Security Separates Provide
WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 (UP)|ber or it is against the law to A—No. She also must work on| —Dear Housewife: Do you know employ her? 24 or more days to be eligible. Varied Wardrobe
you can be fined or possibly even sent to jail if you don’t pay social security taxes every three months
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Here is the dope, in questions and answers: Q—When did the social security law begin to apply to househoid help? 1951, under a law passed by Congress last year. Q--Who must file the tax return for these workers?
must have a social security num-' A—Their employers.
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thoroughly used to the new system. Q —Are all household workers covered?
A—AIll those who earn at least $50 in each quarter from one employer and who work on 24 | or more days per quarter for | that employer. {Q—If a maid earned $60 in a | quarter but worked only 12 days, is she covered?
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