THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 12, 1960 13' PY GREATEST MATTRESS VALUES in OSHAWA or anywhere jh reat IN Exctingly NEW! SIMMONS offers you top value and quality af ony price! the world's first C= roll-on lipstick by Richard Hudnut Rolls on flowing color quickly, smoothly, automatically. Can't break off. . . like lipstick! Can't melt... like lipstick! Gives true outline to your lips! In 8 fabulous shades, 'LipQuick' in slim, elegant, golden case $2.00 Refill $160 neck. Go over the front closing'in your rainy day wardrobe, don't with a sudsy sponge or well-la' forget to give them a going-over ered brush, since Duttonin i time they're worn, too. unbuttoning a light-color coa invariably leaves marks that M ALYY COUPLE I A should be washed off. ON' oon. id White, hy Ts Mis Sash South. [TAKES LITTLE TIME gate, a 78-year-old widow, who Th By ELzanNoR Roe of Proper care of rainwear, es- met as members of the senior he ge summer fashions pecially if it is white or pastel citizens' group of the St. Laur- SPE in rainwear, too colored, takes so little time and|ent Neighborhood Association, | "Sparkling, spanking white is a Pays so well, announced their engagement. marvelous morale builder on| And if you include white boots They plan to be wed in June. leven the dreariest day. A white , white boots and, per- Pp! colorful or patterned umbrella for contrast, can make walking in the rain something of a cheerful outing! Among the white fabrics in the lead for beautiful rainwear or rain-and-shine use are poplins, cords, silks, wool jersey and very lightweight velvety, pinwale cor- |duroy. | Many coats go in for brass but- {tons, some for silvery ones. In some coats, the eye-catching de- tail is supplied by fine colored stitching outlining collars, clos- ings, sleeves and pockets, This [stitching treatment is detailed to {suggest shirtwaist styling--popu- lar for both junior and adult sizes. VERY PRACTICAL | The easy upkeep of white out- {fits makes them entirely practl- cal, even for city children. If they don't take to the wash- ~"% ing machine, at least they can be kept clean with a sudsy spot- | washing, just as is the case with " those beautiful white cabretta i ili # [leather coats. " The secret, of course, is to use "NOW I'M ONE a sudsy sponge or brush on each smudge as soon as it appears. Posing for his picture is | the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. |Soil must not be allowed to ac- Thomas Allan, son of Mr. and | Joseph Ward of Oshawa and |cumulate, otherwise it becomes Mrs, Paul Ward, Fairlawn Mr ig Mrs. Robert McComb, |embedded in the fibers. street. Tommy celebrated his | Toronto. | Nveer put your all-white rain- first birthday yesterday. He is | --Photo by Ireland |g0np on a the closet wet or soiled. Instead, let it hang in the US. Executives Seeking i English Private Secretaries Look closely at the hemline, By JUDITH AYER sleeve edges, cuffs and at the collar line where it touches the Canadian Press Staff Writer |said, among other things: i LONDON (CP) - What Ameri-| "An English seeretary is not gre mich higher the hey are can businessmen like about Eng-| just an employee--she is a phil-l1ono" to get caught up." Ush secretaries is their voice. |osophy. She has been trained and|" pps Sugg demands that the! This was one of the conclu-|educated in a country deeply in-| girlg she sends to top jobs in the sions drawn by Mrs. Vera Sugg|volved in tradition and meticu-|giates have good shorthand and after a six-week, coast-to-coast|lous attention to detail. |typing speeds, experience, edu- tour of the United States. She| 'She is a flower of conscien-| aaiion and an agreeable person- crossed the Atlantic to size up|tiousness . .. embodying all the| jiu She interviews each girl the market there for British sec-|best qualities inherent in the personally retaries, and hopes on her next|English people, understatement, Applications trip to go to Canada. discretion, tact and diplomacy, from. all | White Rainwear Will Brighten A Rainy Day " : v . [lish girl whose wardrobe is |"the English secretary," which|smailer, but then salaries there DEEPSLEEpP* are coming in Finest of 0 Mrs. Sugg, a vivacious and ef-|plus, most important, an ability | ficient blonde In her mid-30s, is/to work long and hard in the face chairman of the Bureau of Over-|of any adversity." | seas Staff Services in London. | With a recommendation like parts of Britain, but mainly from the large cities such as London, Manchester," Liver- pool, Birmingham and Glasgow. |this, it is no wonder Mrs, Sugg| BETTER GRAMMAR has returned to England with a) pen coi tresses... smo, 3 uate $ oth to tufted, 405 "Autoload coils-exclusive inn, e Pre-built horq roll er-cory "The men I spoke to said that/load of inquiries. Men from| vod an English voice sounds more Hollywood, Chicago, New York| efficient than an American one," and Philadelphia have asked her | Mrs. Sugg said in an interview. | to provide them with top-grade "Another point is that an Eng-| English secretaries. The future lish girl's knowledge of vocabu-|demand is estimated at between lary and grammar is considered|1 000 and 1,500 girls a year. superior to that of her American] counterpart." WAGES HIGHER American bosses liked to feel] But Mrs. Sugg has one slight that if their own grammar is not, misgiving when she sends a girl| perfect, they can trust their sec-/to the States. retaries to watch for mistakes| "American office girls are ex- and correct them without making| quisitely groomed and beautifully a fuss. It was felt that a British|dressed," she said. 'This might 's education prepares her for|be a bit discouraging to an Eng- fully jhan that " But these are not the only You Can Depend On geasons for the popularity of| When kidneys fail Jv 4 English secretaries. There is also i yh the shortage of native supply.| bs Since the demand exceeds the cling, disturbed number of girls qualified for| fet, giten follow. [g these positions, Mrs. Sugg felt it] Pills stimulate was only natural that Americans| kidneys to normal should turn to England for Beip.| duty. You feel Lotior--slosp hei. X WHAT A GIRL! {3h Tok heuer, As a further encouragement] she sent out circulars headed | handleg-air vents, KING* SLUMBER ndard Mattress ««¢ Ban op OF usted sm " Auto-l A big 'phe'. .. ¢ they need little or no ironing! Sf NS You can depend on Dodd's. Get Dodd's a "Auto-loeger Struction iy 49 30 . ts. SOFT... YET GENTLY STRONG % REGISTERED TRADE MARK Comes in your choice of four gentle pastels in the transparent twin-pack; white, in single rolls, also white in 4-pack. Reach for the roll with the WHITE CROSS * All prices suggested retall prices; all mattresses available with matching box springs See the SIMMONS family of mafiresses AT YOUR SIMMONS DEALER'S Blouses so irresistible you'll want all of them! 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