Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1951 — Page 48
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Reveal New Under-Rug
Luxury sponge riibber underrug cushioning finally has been brought into the range of the "average pocketbook.. An entirely new, scientific principle makes this possible. Fabricated in a new rippling pattern with 384 arches {strongest structural support known) to the square foot, the new sponge rubber cushioaing actually gives added comfort and strength, while cutting down on the bulk and weight of material
used The arches support weight and stresses from all directions as well as capture air “bubbles” that cushion the step. - » " TESTS HAVE BEEN conducted which prove that 50 rollings with a 12-ton steam roller create no ill effect on the cushion. The new rug cushion-—called Spongex Ripple —- is now. being marketed in quarter - inch heights and an attractive green
color by the manufact
Soften Paste Polish
When your paste polish hardens and breaks up in the can, it's not a complete loss. Combine the hard scraps in a single can and heat very slowly. They will melt down to a soft cake, and provide several shines you might have thrown away.
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A FRIEND'S daughter goes away to college and you are asking how she is getting along. # WRONG: Ask if she pledged a.sorority. RIGHT: Wait to be told whether or not she joined a sorority. = » ”
YOU go to your child's school and i.troduce yourself to his teacher, WRONG: Say: “I'm Joe's mother.” : RIGHT: Say: “I'm Nancy Jones, Joa's mother.”
8" 8 EJ A WOMAN is introducing herself to another guest at a large party. WRONG: She says: Miss Jones,” or, if married, “I am Mrs. Jones.” RIGHT: She says: Jane. Jones.”
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Cutting of Wood
You're usually in trouble when you try to cut less than a quarter of an inch from a piece of wood. But it's an easy job to saw off a thin strip when you clamp the wood to a length of waste stock which protrudes an inch or more bevond the piece to be trimmed. When both pieces are cut at once you can take off as thin a slice as you wish.
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Holiday
PIANO DUO—Guille Harvey (left) and Nancy Davis, will accompany the performers in Short- | ridge’s auditorium show from 8:15 to 11 p. m. Friday.
Family Frolic.
Shortridge High School stu-. dents will give a vaudeville with a modern touch-—television-—at the auditorium program at the | schools annual family frolic Nov. 16. ’
The ‘setting will be a television studio with Miss Jeannette Lee, WFBM-TV acting as director of the rehearsal show.
| Luke Walton, WISH, will be the | emcee.
Mr. and Mrs: Owen C: Pohl-
{ mann, chairmen, will be assisted
| by Mr.
and Mrs. Robert H. Pidgeon, Robert J. Shultz, and the parents committee, Messrs. and Mesdames E. C. Poindetxer, Ralph W. Hook, David W. Hughes, David R. Stinson, Charles W. Barger, H. W. Montgomredy, James E. Loer, Luke Walton and }Vray E. Fleming. Messrs. a Mesdames Harry
Key Defense
Jobs Open
To Women
OW is the time for all good women to come to the aid of their country.
Uncle Sam offers good
pay and unlimited opportunity for advancement to women between the ages of 24 and 32 who are interested in careers in the defense effort. The field of jobs is so varied that almost every woman will find onethat coincides with her business or professional career.
Special job fields include statistical and machine accounting, entertainment, medical, procurement, tran s portation, personnel, printing, information, photography, chaplain, intelligence, weather, air traffic control, communications, food service management methods and many others,
A direct commission as first
or second lieutenant in the Air |
Force Reserve will be offered to qualified women with a college degree and three or more years
{ of business experience. Pay bei gins at $3789 a vear. The posi-
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tions are supervisory. = ” = THE AIR FORCE emphasizes that every benefit available to male officers is accorded the woman officer except actual flying or combat actions. Current drive of the Air Force is to sign up 2800 young women at the rate of 230 a month, Educational opportunities for women who did not finish their work toward a post-
graduate degree are also open.
“Operation Bootstrap” is a plan by which up to six months paid duty will be allowed at a civilfan school to finish a degree, Steps toward a commission Write to Commanding General, 10th Air Force, Selfridge Air Force Base, Mich., or the CommandOfficer, 2466th Air Force Reserve Training Center, AtAlr Force Base, Cofor an application blank.
| High Fashion
Not long ago you wouldn't have heen caught dead in a black dress and brown accese soriés. But now if you've a black dress or coat and a dark brown velvet hat and brown suede. gloves, wear them.
You're walking In high fashion!
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chemists in the Agriculture Department ‘advise removing most fruit stains: with boiling water, if it does not harm the cloth.
Cranberry stains, like other berry and fruit stains, should be treated immediately, if possi-: ble.. They are hard to remove after they are dry. Textile
What's a Gane Without "MUMS?"
v * ° » Times photo by John R. Spicklemire.
The show is one section of the annual |
. CHRYSANTHEMUMS
V. Wade, Perry McDole, I. W.
Bosworth, Miller B. Jackson, 'sirdrddddid *hdhh ‘ ap Wallace H, Wood, Horman H. A They re Anerica's Hicks, Dr, and Mrs. John A. rv ymand __: avorite for the David, Dr. and Mrs. William E. * Big Game!
Barb, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Best, Dr. and Mrs. Philip B. Reed, Mrs. Robert J. Shultz and James B. Calvert. After the dress rehearsal Wednesday, the cast will hold a back stage party. The cast includes Carol Sundling, Paula
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SUNDAY, NOV. i, 1951 Treat Cranberry Stains Immediately for Best Results.
Sometimes even warm water is effective. It is better not to’
use soap, as alkalies set some fruit and berry stains.
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