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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 7

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JANESVILLE, WIS. JANESVILLE DAILY AUGUST 5,1953. PAGE SEVEN. Sex Appeal Hits Camera Market By SAM DAWSON NEW YORK (ffi-Sex appeal is rearing its head in more industries. Take cameras.

You expect sex appeal in the women's wear industry. But in cameras? Yet a camera maker saj's the picture-taking' equipment of tomorrow will "'radiate sex What Dudley J. Schloten, vice president of argus cameras in Ann Arbor, means is that it will have more appeal for a certain female of the species. He insists that woman are taking over from men the say-so in the purchase and use of the family camera. So? So cameras, are being more smartly styled, made lighter and easier to use.

Auto makers some time ago adapted this kind of sex appeal and started dolling up cars to suit feminine driving peculiarities. Lace Next, Most camera makers, say ten, are now appealing to the same dominant sex "Instructions easier to follow than a cooicbook. dials simpler to adjust than a stove, easier to hold and than an THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT QHci City Employes May Get Double Pensions AT COURT HOUSE Maple Leaves Estate Tniniilrrs Milton D. Lor.v to Gene A. Davidson, iron.

Way things are going, wei be putting lace on i- to EuRenc Demne next." :warrant.v deed, lots 56 and Converse School Belolt, Albert F. Mundl to Georce R. Case I warranl.v deed, part lot 14. blk. I.

Harper: Or. take Makers are now stressing what the furnishing trade "decorators Beloll. r.ecoraiorS| Arthur F. Harve.v n. Crapn.

colors Dnesn make them cool-; deed, part lots 11 and 12. Wk. Bploit township, F. to LeRov L. Johnson, warranty deed, lot 78.

LaMor Belolt township, Herman A. Rogers to Lathers warranty, deed, part section 12. Clinton pr hilt it doec annpal fn the township. er, out It aoes appeal me sare to jiahn c. i woman idea of how your roomi warranty deed, interest In Inis 3.

4 anil should look. lliJiesvlMe''" Men are getting in on it p'rank 'B to Edward BrellenlWn. Westinghouse reports its installingj "arranlv deed, part outlot lOS. as.sessor 5150,000 worth of airconditioning in the royal palace of the crown iranly deed, part section prince of Saudi Arabia. iu Harold C.

Anderson to Lilah I hex appeal gains ground in the, warranty deed, lot land part lot 2. men's wear industry also. An Clear Lake Beach Milton town- 1 creasing number of men seem Bertram to Howard OX reel that wearing a fancy vesti warranty deed, part lot IjiMor sub, makes them look like Casanova. Look The idea may be back-firing a little in the spreading practice of men wearing walking shorts. It, township, makps mon IrmW liV-p well Carroll BIy.

war- i maKes mosi men IOOK like wen, section 26. union tou-n-i what? ship, I Men are also going in for gay; A Reese to Robed Home, war-; coldTs and patterns in bunds and ties to be worn with: rivde Hardy look distinctive rather erett nui-aii. nnit riaim and warranty than like one in a covey of penquins." This is on authority of ceraid oison to Kenneth EIIIS, war- Morris Rudofker, vice president deed, nart tet l. Wk. 15, orlsrinal S.

Rudofkei-s Sons, a leading to neifnri Eiiiott. ker of men's formal wear. lot Miiier "Men like to dress up," he to Sists. Tuxedo sales are so brisklman. warranty deed, part section 1.

Ful- that the firm has expanded produc-iton tion facilities by 50 per cent warranty is. Norton s. last 10 months. Third ianesvllle. To boost style interest among; men the men's wear-inter-industry council is circulating reports on style trends in men's and boys' (Gazette Madison Bureau) MADISON The congressional act of last week end joining the Wisconsin Retirement Fund covering state and municipal employes with the national government social security system will bring the more generous benefits of the latter program to some 30,000 ployes of Wisconsin state and local governments who had not been eligible for the national plan before.

The new federal has not yet been signed by President a three- year campaign by Wisconsin public employe and municipal organizations, spearheaded in the Con- pal employes are already under federal social security. Their employing units had never the pioneering state plan, and waited until they weie made eligible for the national system several years ago. Some weeks may be required to work out the mechanics of the con- Evansville EVANSVILLE At the meeting of School District 10 Monday evening in the high school lunch room, Henry Olson, of the Department of Public Instruction, answered questions on the annexation of closed districts such as District 10. In the business session following his talk electors present voted to petition the Evansville school district to annex District 10. Mr, and Mrs.

C. A. Stone, Dell GOOD SAMARITAN COLUMN solidation, experts have explainedIRapids, S. returned to their here. The slate retirement fundihome Monday after a visit, with must enter into an agreement withJMrs; Stone's brother-in-law and the federal social security administrator, and that agreement must also be approved by Gov.

Walter J. Kohler. Moreover, such a cannot be made until President gress by the work of Rep. Johnjsenhower actually signs the bill. W.

Byrnes of Green Bay. It wasj Byrnes' work in the House and Means Committee, neCOlUlligS to Wisconsin supporters of the new ilaw, that brought success in the waning days of the present congressional session when many of the-prospective Wisconsin benefi- Show Real Estate Edging Up Again sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbard, Claude Willoughby spent Sunday at the Edward, Williams home in La Grange, 111.

His daughters, Jane and Susan, who had been HIT N' RUN A reader of this column would! like to share beauty of herj phlox garden with others and invites people to visit it at 527 Caroline Janesville. She will be happy to give roots to anyone interested, and a bouquet to those who call. GAZETTE-WCLO GOOD SAMARITAN waukee during the week end. Miss Hume will leasee Friday on weeks vacation in San Diego, Calif. She will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hume, and two daughters. The Misses Rose and Ruth Still- guests at the Williams home. Chicago, Monday to' turned here with him. their sister-in-law.

Mrs. Miss Jean Griffith, Monroe, was a week-end guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Griffith.

Mrs. Alvin Burtis is a surgical patie.nt in St. dire Hospital, Monroe. ji Real estate transactions in Rock ciariGs of the new legislation tendency virtually given up hope. once more, it is! I indicated by figures on P- m- raper 1.

not delivered. The 30 000 public workers in of Register of Deeds James Stillman, and daughter and to be sent to children's hospital wards. The official board of the Metho granddaughter, who were enroute to their home in Houston, having visited her parents, the in the church. dist Church will meet at 8 p.m. for the Evansville column may .1.

1 In Mrs. Genrje Sriirader. phone 79.1. "or- Evansville eirrulalinn aiient Is Paul Dooley, Phone 3MJ. afceni 103 W.

slreet, telephone 434 -W by state under the previous law were denied coverage by the social se- Miss Carol Byers has returned Is Mrs. Bnifer Polan. 423 Madison phnna 231. Twelve members of Kings 265 DBOWN Df IRAN TEHRAN, Iran estimated 265 persons drowned late last week series of flash floods that papers flled which the month was 981! Weekend 2U at the latler'haif' o7 on scrap bookslit was reported, here today. they were already Chicago and Mrs.

Mar-: of the municipal retirement la'l month totalled MS tr by the state and The federal law excluded -iqro nave oetn guests ot Mr. under such other public 259 5v jonc On Sunday the Holdens 'Ther -me underlie state planByers 'the formers': by the action of their local eov- chattel mortgages filed erning bodies. Most of them had compires with 1,453 in hnme acted cariy. As a result, employes 1 480 in July last year 1 returned home of other local governments that and last in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Cronin, Janesville, where had passed up the state plan were! later admitted to the more gener -j HIS ous federal system. The consolidation means that In! she had spent several days. Claim to Gibialtai the future municipalities will payi three and one halt per cent and employes will pay three and one half ner cent of navroll fo should have Gibraltar. MILTON-Mrs. Carne Rice and state miremLfu 'Jrd.

and each! An interview published in the daughter. Mrs. A-na Stone went to party will pay an additional Arriba, organ of his Albany Friday to visit their daugh- and one half per cent to the quoted Franco as ler and granddaughter for a few eral social security hoard. (The saying: Gibraltar still federal tax rate is due to rise somethmg; against Spain Mr. and Mrs.

John Hume visited 2 per cent Jan 1 iGibraltar is absolutely nothing." their daughter. Elizabeth, in Mil- The previous state contribution rate had been five per cent of pay-i roll for the employer and the em-i ploye. It al means that in the future retiring employes covered by both systems can draw two pension one from the state fund, warranty deed, lot S. blk, 1. Chandler I Clinton, Norman Howard to Everett How- 'ard.

warrJinty deed, part section 32. La i Prairie township, clothing, with a supplement onl HerEert to Rrancamp, "Womln's fashions men admire." Rock Cupola Kenneth Cliamherlain to Leslie Men are going to nave to do some re-thinking about their wives city ot Beioii to Robert Bynis, ouii clothes. Sex appeal this fall is claim deed, part lot 8. Wk. 1, Merrill drawing battle lines between em-, p.

weacham to Robert phasis on superstructure or underpinnings. Seems one's wife will either look like a tulip or a cupola. warranty deed, tot 19, Wk. 7, Dar.ey 3rd Belolt, Bernard Fitch to Avis Bord, warranty deed, lots 4 and 5. hlk.

i. Terrace Lawn Belnit, One faction of couturiers Plops' stitches and grand designs 5291 This hand.some quilt rem.iuis us, of falling leaves. Use scraps "ne from the federal system green, red, brown and yellowjUnless the Wisconsin Legislature printed fabrics for the pattern, decides otherwise, and you will discover upon com- State Plan May Expire pleting the quilt that these colors The Legislature could require will lend a touch of autumn employes of state and to your room. jloral governments be of -KT torn -i federal system onlv, thus nl- Pattern No. 5291 contains qu retirement plan to pattern pieces, material require- gradually over succeeding ments, diagram and making and finishing directions.

Wisconsin munici- Send 2oc in COINS, your name, address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNE CABOT, Janesville Gazettn N'leedlerraft Bureau, 373 W. Quinry Chicago fi, Ul. Presenting the NEW Anne Cabot Needlework ALBUM. Directions for puppet mittens, basic embroi- fbr the tulip look. The idea: Your stone s.

rranwm wife should have a stem-slim skirt (if possible) with the upper part, Junction Methodist Church at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 16. Sidney Green, who was a patient in Mercy Hospital, Janesville, re- tulips are selling like hot cakes, turned home Monday afternoon. Miss Dagny Paaske, Madi.son, of the dress flaring like a tulip at the shoulder line, or thereabouts.

The garment district here says the are printed in this issue. cents. Be Kind to Animals ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Paaske.

Dr. and Mrs. G. Schmutzler Mrs. O.

E. TBomlKlon, phone la emrespondent (or Milton Janctlnn. Mrs. Rnier Pnlan. 423 Madlsaa mvenae.

phone Ii atent. a bell from the waistline, with the aid of six or eight gores. The skirt this 'is lifted a full 17 inches above the floor. Makes the hosiery people very, happy. Pleases dressmakers DyAnn and Mrs.

L. Knutzen hope it will outdate many a wife's whole wardrobe. And should im-jMalcolm Knutzen home Mauston. prove many a street scene. The annual Decker family re' union will be held Sunday at Palmer Park, Janesville.

In case of rain it will be held in the Everett Decker home, 503 E. Madison Mrs. A. V. Lukas and Mary Ann'are bring sandwiches, table spent the week end with Mr.

lemon a dish to pass Mrs. Harry Boie, Thorpe, a desert. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A little boy would like to find a good home for pet rabbit.

It is all white and i'e offers the cage with it. Inquire 150C Maple after 5 p.m., Telephone 9047. GAZETTE-WCLO GOOD SAMARITAN DR. PAUL PAEPKE Can Be Consulted 'at: Planters Hotel Janesville Monday, August 10 Office Hours: p. m.

to 5 p. m. Permanent Office Address: 151 W. Wisconsin Milwaukee 3. Wis.

'Furniture of Distinction' Lounging Chair ond Ottoman Solid Mahogany Frame This beautiful Lounging Chair and Ottoman is expertly Custom Made to add more beauty and comfort to your home. Notice the expert construction and workmanship in these Custom Made Chairs. The price is far less than you would expect to pay. See them today! SAVE AT FACTORY-TO-YOU PRICES! Eflimtileg Furnished On ReiiphoUlering Your Old Furniture FURNITURE COMPANY Open Friday Evening! and by Appointment 1260 MILTON AVE. DIAL 2-1051 Use Pagel's Valuable Certificates for DOLLAR DAY Purchases Milton Jet.

MILTON JUNCTION Mr. Junction. Those attending Mary Ann Lukas and John Elwin Boie will be married in the Milton Fisher are in charge of the reunion this year. BARGAINS FOR DOLLAR DAY Summer Hats All Remaining Stock 1 VALUES TO on all new Fall MMinery! DOLLAR DAY OJfLY FINAL CLEARANCE! Yes is the end. There are many excellent values still on self serve racks at these low, low prices.

Choose yours tomorrow. It will be many months before you'll find such bargains again! WOMEN'S SHOES Values to $12.95. Reduced again to niak'e sure all short lots are sold completely. Oxfords, straps, pumps, wedgies. Many colors.

Not all but what bargains you find yours! $397 $497 300 Pairs of Red Cross and James Shoes SJOO These tine shoes are values to $12.95. Blues, blacks, browns and nylon mesh. Most are mediurti heels. Sizes to 10, width-s AAAA to a few C. Dollar Day Only! Off On all regu-" lariy priced at $7.95 or over.

ONE LOT MEN'S Sport and Dress Oxfords 5 Values to $11.95. Summer and year 'round styles. Not all sizes but what savings'. ID WEBER Clip This Valuable Certificate This certificate is worth 2oc oh a Dollar Purchase at Pagel's. Clip This Valuable Certificate WORTH scoo Clip This Valuable Certificate WORTH COO 65 You Can Use These Valuable Certificates for Any of These Items I REFRIGERATOR FREEZER RADIO STOVE DISHES TELEVISION TOYS BICYLES LAWN MOWERS TIRES AWHEEL GOODS WASHERS Only one certificate can be nsed towards the purchase of any one item.

Certificates do not apply on price mainlined items. Clip and Use These Valuable Certificates Redeem Them on Dollar Day at PAGEl'S TinsiOM 27 S. Main St. Dial 2-4530.

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