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RUG BOOK
Decorating Guide
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YOUR OLD RUGS and CLOTHING
Kit's All So Easy! Learn how
Sjp^ your materials are picked up at your door by Freight or Express at our expense — how weshred, merge, reclaim the valuable materials, picker, bleach, card, spin, dye and weave into lovely, deep-textured, new BROADLOOM RUGS \. that are Seamless, Reversible for double wear. Ik SIZES to fit all rooms in popular solid t colors, rich tweed ! blends. Early American, Oriental and 18th Century floral designs, ovala.
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Smart. _ new, yellow gold finish, sweetheart design, Hollywood Locket GIVEN for selling just boxes of our wonderful Spot Remover and Cleaner at 25c each and returning the money collected. We trust you. Write to. day giving your name and address Nothing to buy. , YOUR pacJ">°" mes by return mail. PRODUCTS, Dept. S7-K, Jefferson, I
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YOU can becomo a nurse, too! Thousands ot men and women, 18 to 60, have studied this thorough, home-study course. Lessons are easy to understand and high school education not necessary. Many earn as they learn— Mrs. R. W. of Mich, earned $25 a week while still studying. Endorsed by physicians. Easy tuition payments. Uniform and equipment included. 45th year. Send coupon now!
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this he glanced up to "find his wife and son approaching calmly.
"Is he all right?' Ray shouted.
"Just settle down," smiled Mrs. Milland. 'Danny has a slight sore throat, so the ^doctor isn't going to operate for a few days."
The surgery was performed later that week. Danny was eating ice cream a few hours later. The father is progressing as well as
can be expected.
* * * Dennis Morgan's older son Stan and his
daughter Kirsten were overheard by their bemused Dad in deepest conversation. "I know the worst words in the world," confided Kirsten in a horrified whisper.
"I bet you don't know as bad words as I do," sniffed Stan, not to be outdone by a kid sister. "Tell me your words."
Kirsten breathed deeply. "I know 'doggone fool!'" she admitted amid vocal exclamation points.
Stan shrugged, his brief laugh a masterpiece of deprecation. "That's nothing," he said.
'I know 'lady's girdle.' "
* * * Auburn-haired Nancy Coleman and her
husband, Whitney Bolton, are to become proud
parents in July, 1944.
* * * Epigram factory on the Metro lot is a quaint
but self-assured young thing named Margaret O'Brien. Currently she is doing the role of Tootie in "Meet Me in St. Louis." Tootie was practically a hellion.
Someone asked Margaret how she liked ^ her part. "Fine," she answered promptly. "It's the first time in my life I've been able to say 'devil' without getting punished."
TECHNICAL ADVISER UNAVAILABLE:
"Heaven," proclaimed the Warner Brothers call sheet, "is working on Stage 14."
This startling declaration was the result of filming "The Horn Blows at Midnight," one sequence of which finds Mr. Jack Benny strolling amid celestial clouds. An emergency arose at noon when the entire angelic cast zoomed over to the Green Room for luncheon; their wings were so large that there wasn't room to seat the sky-kids and accommodate, at the same time, mere ordinary mortals. So the cast had to be allowed an additional 30 minutes for luncheon so that they could be served in small companies over a long period of time.
Another technical problem arose: What do angels wear on their feet? The unadorned human foot being signally non-photogenic, some sort of gear had to be perfected. Finally someone decided after diligent skull searching, that angels probably wear golden sandals. Therefore, the proper number of golden sandals were constructed. About the same time someone else decided that the entrance courts of Heaven would be cloud-strewn, so smoke pots were brought to the set, and all actors were obscured from toe to hipline by cumulus clouds which also hid the golden sandals.
LINES ABOUT QUINES:
If the employees of the Carolyn Kelsey shop in San Francisco have noted with pleasure that one of their most faithful customers is Mrs. Richard Quine (nee Susan Peters), they might be interested in the reason.
Susan, as avid readers of this column know from previous reports, has beer* living in San Francisco, keeping house for her Coast Guard husband. While they were window-shopping shortly before Christmas, Susan saw a yellow sweater vest displayed in She Kelsey window and expressed a desire for it.
Dick didn't have an opportunity to finish his Christmas shopping until the evening of the 24th. Breathless, with coat fluttering in the breeze, he reached the shop door just as it was being locked. He tapped until one
Won't somebody pick me up?
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EVERY time you go shopping, won't you take us empty soft drink and beer bottles, together with our cases, back to your regular dealer?
You see, war restrictions have cut the number of us bottles available. Today each of us simply must do double-duty.
So please pick us up just as soon as we're empty and take us back for re-use. Both your dealer and bottler will appreciate it. And besides you'll get back your bottle deposit.
OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY Makers of DURAGLAS Beer and Beverage Bottlea
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