G.I. Jive (AFRS) Rhumboogie. ep509, 1943

Vintage advertisement from The Saturday Evening Post titled "1,001 Ways Soap Helps to Win the War!" by Procter & Gamble. It includes images of military parachutes, a soldier, and workers in factories, showcasing soap's utility in the war effort—cleaning uniforms, preserving materials, and more. The text emphasizes soap's role in both military and home settings. The bottom features the Procter & Gamble logo and the slogan promoting the importance of soap in peace and war.

Playlist:

  1. An unnamed band blays, and an unnamed female vocalist sings, Rhum boogie. Hellen Forrest maybe?
  2. Delta Rhythm Boys sing, Take the A Train.
  3. A plug for taking self-improvement correspondence courses.
  4. Basin Street Society play, Dinah.
  5. Paul Martin plays, Jumpfetti.