Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1938 — Page 7
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“A man may live without learn-| M. Aymoz advocated “a little wine ; ing, he may still thrive without cul-|for the stomach’s sake” with food ne ye Be TYPEWRITERS LDR. ee ly. PJ mile Aymoz, eloquent FroneH hel oa ture, and his spirtual life may yet be and recommended vevival oF he th SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Dec. 1 (U. P.).—A surgeon:stitehed in place Bode. Her surgeon, who preferred ’ , : : ar : fom 2 Mrs. : All Makes Rented and Revaired the passionately presented recommendation that rulers train their peoples yout Ji oe_Tanmoy live without| custom at the begi gol lhe cen i pre : gratin He Bling ves * Yrs Mary Lee Boge Mand a en aie woops] SN ey o— : he ‘could not be sure of success yet, || 30 S: Pennsylvania St. kacitia
in “the ar 3 “ : ; tury. . : ‘ . ts of eating. Why, therefore, is it that the na-{ This revival, he said, probably] “Doctor, I see your hand,” she said. Startled, he began waving his hand above her face.
As a first step, he told a gathering] Napoleon said that an army|tion -does not tep, he tole } 3 " ; pay more heed to|would be brought about in the : : of famous physicians and surgeons, marches on its stomach, but M./food. We need education in eating.| United States ls “Americans| “What am I doing now?” he®— | BROILED LAKE TROUT
Oxford or Cambridge Universities|Aymoz went further. While one person must go hu gr ve : ’ or|take asked. : : . I Showe create a “chair of gastron-| “The character of a nation,” he|ill-nourished in this od ya fae ay Brey ““You are shaking your hand” | %¢ Jocal afeatiiotte: Lx Euler DINNER—35¢ omy for {ihe siudy of the cuisine, |said, “largely depends on its chefs. dance, civilization is a mockery. more, he said, they have contrib-| Then he bandaged her eyes a eyesight began failing when she was : SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Tan m frien xd Ye rain. And the destiny of a nation also.| “I say boldly that the man who|uted “that peer among foods, that|nurses trundled her back to a ward a child. , Ten years ago she became Cc ORAL TEA R r to the y |For a man who has dined well can grows food and the chef or cook|most succulent and hutritive of|in the hospital. completely blind. She was the only K. of P. Bldg.—Mass. Ave. & 30 oMm o . a— Se ve. enn.
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