Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1943 — Page 21

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about it. In time you may take it out on your husband in other ways just

Encouragement -of - voluntary - enJistment ‘of nurses with<the srmed forces -was adopted. as one, of the objectives. of the Central district, In-

/ ticipate «in * the - nursing - program; and“ the formation of plans for re“eruiting students for schools of nurs-;

ing. = . Dr._ Carl: McCaskey, president: of the Indiana State: Medical association,.spoke . at. the meeting. held at _ the City hospital. “At the present time,” he sald, “it is estimated that ~ Indiana must provide more than 800 nurses: in ‘1943. In order to do this,

Alumnae to Meet , Alumnae 2 ion * will meet. ab 7:30 .p. .m. today ab .the nurses’ home. A social hour will follow

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put away, but where this is unavoidable, a little talcum or corn-

cleaning fluid, but with care, as such cleaners rubber if they are left in contact with it for more than two or three minutes.

Cleaning Rubber—

JF THE RUBBER is in good shape otherwise, try to mend small breaks or worn spots. Easy repairs .can be made at home with {inexpensive rubber patches. Foundation garments, suspenders and other elastic - garments should be - washed - with warm water’ and mild - soap, handled gently and stretched as- little as possible while wet. - After they have been rinsed several times, allow them to dry in a cool, airy place away from heat or

.| direct sunlight.

Likewise, boots, galoshes and

| overshoes should be thoroughly

cleaned : with water, ‘using soap if necessary. - Stuff. them loesely with wads of paper to keep them in shape, Dry-them away from: pipes, radiators ang sunlight. Mending Methods— GARDEN HOSE should be kept on a reel or coiled on a flat, dry surface, Greatest wear comes near

the . faucet, All breaks in rubber hose should be cut out of the hose,

e can be cared for way, by making

tact with the bottom of the pan. After the water has boiled for

{about five minutes, remove from

the. heat and cool as quickly as possible without removing the cover from the pan, Nipples should be kept in a sterile jar between uses.

D.‘U.V. Installs New. Officers

* Catherine Merrill tent 9, Daughters of “Union Veterans of the Civil War, recently: installed its officers for this year. Miss: May Wiley is president; Mrs. Charlotte - Halter, senior vice president, and Mrs. Lou

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Bilyeu, ghaplain; \ guard, ;and Mrs. Ella Washburn, assistant guard.

oe Blood Donor | Booths Opened

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