Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1935 — Page 23
APRIL 30, 1935
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INDEPENDENCE IS NEEDED BY CHILD Should Not Be Kept Tied to ‘Apron Strings.’ Some parents greatly fear that their children will get hurt., or that they will associate with children of
"Mama! Buy Me a Norge @<®BSte to Keep My Milk and Food Bj * r O' A ’ EVERY MOTHER SHOULD VISIT EM-ROE’S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT ANDSEETHE i W O PL C E rzrir s .™ C&o&aX**, Liberal Trade-in Allowance on Y o|ir Old Refrigerator, Range or Washing Machine on New Norge Appliances. Convenient Terms. NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS OF EM-ROE'S WORK SAVERS CONTEST The following women of Indianapolis will be awarded the prizes advertised in our “Worksaver Contest'" for the housewives of Indianapolis. First Prize—New Norge Washing Machine priced at ss9.so—Mrs. G. C. McChesney, 618 E. 56th SL, Indianapolis. Second Prize—New General Electric Ironer priced at $59.50 to Mrs. Thomas L. Sherburne, 5786 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, lnd. Third Prize—W'estinghouse Electric Suction Cleaner priced at $29.50 —Mrs. George Logue, 918 Roach SL, Indianapolis. Contestants receiving favorable mention according to the judges are: s,, r St Hurt. 1605 Ruekle St.: Mrs. John Gruner, 761 Carlyle rlaee; Mrs. Glenn Carpenter. .77*6 Kennnnd Ave.; Mr*. Kyle Hudson. Knrtville. lnd.; Mr*. Jettie Thomas, 507 Itosart Ave.; Mrs. A. 1.. Mrsserlte. 346 Graham 've.; Mr*. Anna Pratt. 701 *4 E. llth St.; Mrs. Kae Ferlinjt. 311 Itnsart Ave.; Mrs. Chas. N. Smith. 715 Camphell Ave.; Mrs. C. 11. Jenkins. 3604 Orehard Ave.; Tiiora EiKenmjm. Box 67, Indianapolis. Judges of “W’orksaver Contest” were Mrs. Louis S. Koehne. former secretary of Women’s Rotary Club: Mr. Sam Howard, Indianapolis News; Mr. C. E. Davidson. 2456 N. Meridian St. WATCH NEWSPAPERS FOR FURTHER IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS EM-ROE SPORTING GOODS CO. 209-211 W. W ASHINGTON STREET
THRIVING ON ARTIFICIAL SUNLIGHT AND ABUNDANCE OF COD LIVER OIL
Gazing worderingly into the great world that lies beyond their crib, Yvonne and Annette Dionne take their negligent ease under the daily sun-lamp treatment. All through the long Canadian winter, artificial sun and plenty of cod-liver oil have replaced the sun of nature, and brought the “quins” through triumphantly. “Bring on your summer,” says Yvonne, “and are we going to have fun!”
undesirable neighbors, and perhaps aequire profane language. Even so it may be better to take a chance than to cripple a child’s life by allowing him no opportunities to learn independence and develop initiative. The child who is closely tied to
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mother’s apron strings is deprived of all chance of really learning how to live with his neighbors. When the time comes to break the home ties and enter school, he is lacking in strength, courage and resourcefulness. This lack may handicap him through life.
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