Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1951 — Page 6
PNGE 6 Beauty After 40—
Tip to 'White-Haired Ladies’
By EDYTH T. McLEOD “WE WANT to know,” wrote a group, sigfiing themselves “Wlite-haired Ladies,” “must we dye our hair to hold our places in a young world? Must we make fools of ourselves by wearing silly hats on our dyed hair and film on our middle-aged legs?
TUESD/ Eat Well
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TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1051 Events—
TOMORROW : Auxiliary to tho Boys Club Association—1:15 p. m, Mrs. Otto J. y= do the figures on the Feucht, 3939 Washington Blvd,, fertilizer bag mean? I under- hostess. : stand they refer to amounts of Inter Nos—12.30 p, m.- Mrs. Daplant food but don’t know ex- I io, enero, : —W. 26th Stess. - Sony what they Meal==W. 26 net), Mrs. Kenneth E. Goode, A—The three figures refer to Music, Mrs. Wayne Newcum.,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— : a
'DISHING THE DIRT—.
By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor
|The Mature Parent—
Use Sales Psychology i in Teaching Childre
By MURIEL. LAWRENCE MR. K. is the sales manager of a big maufacturing concern. When he briefs his staff on how to present a new product to their customers, he says: “Remember, it’s a revolutionary idea. Give them time to adjust. Let
We love our children better than our customers. We are more concerned with their welfare than we are with the welfare of the friends we play bridge with. Then why do we single out our children for the rude. and heavy-handed dealing we wouldn't dream of offering to our
Must we totter home friends, customers, or the man who bumps into us on the street? nitrogen, phosphates and pot- Colonial Boston Chap, ITSC—10 » i ’ 1" ’ § ! : . ; ‘tight’ from every party to them get used to it. Don't rush them. Too often it is due to our fatal inclination to regard our ash. They are always given in 3 a Nl. L Dison, Car. By GAY ? But when Mr. K. presents his teen-age son with the adolescent children as “just the kids.” Too often it is due to our that order. For example, a| Frouphect, ’ ® ' ' . THE seas
be able
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. habit of taking them for granted. rooms
Tell Mr, K. that one of his salesmen was taking promotion
10-6-4 fertilizer means 10 per
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Wanderlust Chap, ITSC—1 p. m. college ‘eredits, he doesn't stop to consider that it may be a
cooking is © Mrs. Otto Leonhardt, 6454 Col-
and hang on bars, o ie nog: revolutionary idea to Bill, ¢ for granted, and he'd say, “Fire him. We want men with fresh lator); 6 per cent phospltorus lege, hostess. Although ern, to try 0 gonyinte our eiub 1t never occurs to Mr, K, that his 17-year- angles.’t, But a fresh angle on the child he is used to ordering (the fruit and flower stimu. Chap. ¥;, PEO—1 p. m. Mrs. place may be dren that we ale lep: old son might need a customer's chance to around? That's something else again. lator); and 4 per cent potash, | ™pyou pyr, 1306 E. 82d, host *00king over My answer is—No, a thou- adjust to the suggestion. No, Mr. K. rushes Although Bill {s six feet tall, with tlie man-in him reaching the root. stimulater and stem ess. Convention report, has its adva
sand times. NO!
Bill. - He say®, “No more baseball, period.” out for dignity and acknowledgnient of dignity, to Mr. K. he's still ' straightener, There three Kinds Alphas Chap., Phi Theta Delta - stoves fill a And mothers, and mature So the fullowing June, when Bill has gradu- the youngster to: whom one says “Take off your rubbers. Put on Of plant- food : ‘are Ine. ones fr m. Miss Marge Lehr, 1620 They .do n women who are not. mothers ated “wiih honors, he goes to his tather and ‘ a Mean shirt! No more. ple; you've had ‘énough.” \ most commonly meeded in soils. . LaGrande, hostess. cook down ti "do not have to do all of those ays, “Don't count. on college tor me, Dad. on x rs Rape) Though fine po ay Ee reniile Book Review—2 p.m, they do not foolish things to convince any fo l've gol me a job. You made my mind up for RAIA Pais : x ES SRE AICI {gp ga RE scientists 0 Cer-. Riock’'s Auditorium. “The Bal- hunting abou . 2 hody! 2 : me fof the lust time when you ordered me Boi CANT aVA ey A FEgIs that tain other so-called trace’ ele:| ance Wheel” (Caldwell), Mrs. do not smol In “what is Known a3 the L lo quit my team after the season opened.” aig IoBie atd - > Pesrown ¢ : Jen nvo'ves Ss the he ments (because they are needed | joward S. Obenchain. problem in pt International © Set and . Cafe Just a litte of Mr, K.'s sales psychology — Kind of 8 Ppea i e Tau er Wien De promote any other in only very tiny amounts). are zetathea—1:30 p. m. rs. A. KE. of course all g Society it “is often considered and Bill sadlt have bought his father's Idea. a I¢ of pro oii te going to ae to bring the same patience, just as much needed. Balance, (Combs, 2262 N. New Jersey, must do. smart by that particular “set” Just a week's application of the theory that Mrs. Lawrence $ . sine ro oe y our parental sales talks as we bring to of-plant foods is necessary, t00.| hostess. Speaker, Charles Bos- Easy to pa but it doesn't: work out for you can’t sell 4 man a product until you've ales talks In our oflice. Hence the constant advice to! well. - they are addi hapiness or success in life. made him think Jie needs it-and Bill would have gone off to We can't high-pressure young people into a choice of college, add quantities of humus (com- PTA UNIT door cooking . college, Instedd, when he should have been unpacking his suit- a profession, a dress or a date. If we find that a depressing pros- | post, decayed dead plant ma- School 50—1:45 p. m. Style show the summerMake Decision ; case Im his father's old dormitory, he Is polishing windshields in pect well—it's finding the fresh angles on old values that's going | terials, etc.) when you use by junior high pupils, Instal- . men of the f: » ‘DEAR White-haired Ladies, gas. a gas station 300 miles from home. to keep us young and our buyers willing to listen. chemical fertilizer. lation. P
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Se aceTy a ; ; oo water, If you keep your hair | SD rneives and. your many oye’ style it with dignity! ‘ One Daimd You hi i gvrivia {HN liv- No woman can allow her- | wict . » 1 1aye experience with Jy self to drink to excess and keep | else. ing’ and certainly you have her self-respect, it just doesn't Shape the n
made many decisions, so make an important one now! You do not have to dye your hair unless you hate to have it white. Simple decision—have it tinted if you like! It's in good taste and if you. would feel happier, do it. If you don't want to tint it, don't tint it. Choose a shampoo that leaves no residue on the hair to cloud its true beauty. A cream type shampoo is easy to use “and lathers freely In , any kind of
work that way! With too much to drink a woman looks loose and blowzy, and she Is, and she talks too loud.
Her nervous system can't take it and her children can't take her. If she has a husband, she usually loses him. So hold onto your stand, be vourself, your very Best l.ooking and your Youngest self! By this stand you will prove that « You are really “hep” to life and all that it means!
' We, the Waren ig Appearance
Count More Than IQ
By RUTH MILLETT
TIP for the girl graduate who will soon be job * hunting: 2 “ : : . . A girl's personality and appearance still count more than her I. Q.” That's the word from a number of college lacement directors. 5 Remember that when you start making the rounds looking for a job Your brains will help you keep the Job you get and will play a big part in going on to better jobs. But when you are job hunting your looks and personality are going to make the biggest impression. That doesn’t mean you've got to be a glamor girl or act the part of the personality kid. It means you should go job hunting looking as neat and attractive as possible, wear- ; ~ing the kind of clothes that would be suitable to work in if you land the job. You want to
, give the impression of a business girl—not of | Ruth Millett a campus cutie.
n " ” n » » AS for personality, remember that the employer will be impressed, if you seem confident of being able to do the job. If ou listen intelligently to his questions and what he has to say. { you have a pleasant speaking voice, a nice, friendly smile,
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