fional Study Is Sought I Shortage Of Nurses jy JANE EADS ?jgT0N ? Congresswo p Bolton has asked ,0 authorize a National j .n 0f Nursing Services the growing nursing d seck out ways and ; providing adequate care , ition's sick. .joriv informed." Mrs ys. the public will be j J to action on all levels and will accept with more under standing the increasing costs of nursing education." ? ? ? Mrs. de Valle, Peruvian-born wife of the Honduras ambassador who has written books on the his tory of her own country, is now helping her husband with his forthcoming volume "Political Ideas of Central America During the 20th Century." This book 1 which ought to be of great Interest to historians will be published by the Fondo de Culture F.conomon ? ica. * * ? Frieda Hennoek, only woman member of the Federal Communi cations Commission, is sporting the handsomest fur stole in town. It's sable, Mabel. ? * + Tiny Mrs. Wellington Koo, wife of the Chinese ambassador, and Sir Percy Spender, the handsome Australian ambassador, were seen doing a mean jitterbug together at a recent shindig. Hulian Koo al so does a breathtaking hula. * * ? One of the most beautiful blondes on the local social circuit is the lovely wife of the financial counselor of the Panama Embassy. Julio Heurtematte. She is also one of the best dressed of the diplo matic wives. At a recent dinner dance she was wearing white tulle banded in gold sequins and made after the style of her country's national dress. * * ? "Three black sheep" was the way a trio of bigwigs described themselves when they appeared at a white-tie party wearing black ties. They were Baron Silvercruys, Belgian ambassador; Sir Percy Spender, Australian ambassador, and Attorney General Herbert Brown ell. 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Mixes, mashes, whips, beats, stirs, blends, juices, folds, etc. I Sunbeam TOASTER Siabeam IRONMASTER Swbeam IAIY BOTTU WARMER IlAPTIN FREE COFFEE I "?I* ? II? All Day Saturday? ECTRTP PA Panukis will be served in the Mom ^ ink and up-side-down cakes in the i afternoon Main Street , Brie - a - Brae Should Sparkle With Cleanliness By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent i BRIGHTEN BRIC-A-BRAC ? Glass or china vases, bric-a-brac, figurines and decorative pieces of : a similar nature add their own in imitable touch of home to the rooms in which they are used if i they sparkle and glow with im maculate cleanliness. A dusty film , almost inevitably gathers on all such articles. To remove it, the use of baking soda as a cleansing agent helps save time and work. To clean decorative objects of I glass, china or pottery, dissolve three tablespoonfuls of baking soda in each quart of warm water used. Then dip a clean soft cloth into this solution and carefully clean Rinse with a second cloth wrung out of clear warm water; wipe dry. MR. AND MRS. HARRY T. STEWART of Maggie Valley, former ly of Florence, S. C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Kappy, to Ronald Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis Jordan, also of Florence. The wedding will take place June 5 at St. Paul Metho disst Church in Florence. Marriage Or Not Girls Urged To Learn A Job By JANE EADS WASHINGTON?Alice K. Leo pold, director of the U. S. Wo ; men's Bureau, advises American high school girls to prepare for a job even if they expect to marry soon. Mrs. Leopold says that while four out of every five U. S. women who are 14 or older are married, nearly one third of the nation's workers are women. They work for the same reason that men work: i to support themselves and to help support themselves and to help support the family, surveys show. I In a new Women's Bureau leaf let. "After High School What?" she discusses the problem of 1 | If the piece is carved or embossed, use a soft brush; dip in moistened baking soda and brush gently, j Rinse with cloth wrung out of flear water. Dry. CLEANING COOKING UTEN SI1S?Cooking utensils and bever age makers of various kinds are subject to stain formation. Thus, dried-on-foods form hard-to-re move rings on baking dishes and easseroles. Coffee and tea leave brown stains in the pot or in cups in which the beverage is brewed or served. In the same way, con tainers used for growing ivy or house plants in water often acquire stubborn green rings and discolor ations. The use of the basic bak'gg soda cleaning solution <3 table spoonfuls of soda to 1 quart warm water) is a safe, simple, easy-to use remedy. To remove dried-on stains from casseroles, baking dishes or glass or enameled ware cooking utensils in which food has been cooked, put three tablespoonfuls of baking soda into the dish, fill with hot water%nd let stand a few minutest Then wipe off the stain, wash and rinse. choosing a career and suggests practical ways of thinking about it, while a girl is still in high school. These include sizing up your qualifications "by taking a look at your interests and talents." The leaflet, purchasable for 10 cents from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 26, D. C., makes it easy for young girls to analyze the situation. There are blanks for them to fill out , . . "What can you do best?in school, at home, in the community, etc." They are also told how to get im portant job information, how to get expert advice, financial aid and training. Mrs. Leopold warns those who toy with the idea o! quitting school to take a job that "no matter what kind of work you plan to do, a high school education will pay oil in the long run." ? ? ? The story-go-round has it that Haitian President Paul Magoire's byfTet dinner for 2,000 at the Pan American Union here recently cost his government $6 a plate, not including the fire water! And to think I didn't eveq eat a nickel's worth. * ? * Sen. S. L. Holland X 2" OTHERS TO 5-95 ; : >? ? NO IRON - - QUICK DRY j NYLON BRUNCHIE Mom's closest friend around the boose and garden is a branch coat. These quick-dry d% QQ nylons are lovely K 33 and only IP CLUTCH BAGS Fashion taken in hand - . ? plain Or fancy .. . tuned to taste .. . our catchy costume-cord In e?d dutch v . a lovely gtft that help but adore. 1 00 Come see! A UP | Steppe's 1U Mala Street 3Lo - ? M"*- -.ess