Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1943 — Page 32

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ter nutrition. ’ Breakfast, whether at four in the morning or at a more normal hour,

nutritional requirements, But government and industrial surveys reveal that women eat far less breakfast than men and that though men generally eat enough volume, they do not eat a nutritionally adequate break{ast. :

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address, pattern number and size to The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 314 W. Maryland st, Indianapolis 9, Ind. Keep up your wartime sewing, thus you are helping bring victory

of diet on production, They found sooner. You'll find 52 pages of ab-

that 60 per cent did not eat enough sorbing sewing news, 102 new devitamin A foods (the vitamin that signs in the new fall issue’ of Belps keep the eyes seeing well) | “Fashion,” Just out. A, copy is 26 And that’ 30° per cent - didn’t get cents. hd enough vitamin - B-1 foods. (the morale vifamin), Thé Ametican Telephone & Telegraph Co, reports a relationship between the total of wrong numbers siven by operators and paor diet.

Donald Emery To Speak

Donald G. Emery ‘will speak’ on The wives and mothers of war| Rights and Responsibility” at the workérs are needed, too, to put over | President's day luncheon of the the campaign for ind oil ocx Federation of In3 44 ternational Trav. . Sel.» Study Clubs ¢ at 12:30 p. m. toof in-plant feeding and to i] i" morrow in the plants to establish some type of food A service where ‘it does not already |

The women at home can help improve the health of their families by studying thé nutritional material; and menu and. cooking guides sup-~

mittees, But they have another. very practical job—that of getting up early guests. . v enough in the morning to provide| wr. Emery iz a science teacher A Dot..and nutritionally -adequate at Hows high” school, He received breakfast for their workers, his degree from Indiana university,

Price Is No Index To Food Value

Pennies and points spent for meat are no indication of its protein value. Contrary. to the belief of many women, you are not getting more protein, minerals and vitamins when ‘you buy the higher price, higher point cuts. Low cost, lower point cuts, such

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Wool Accessories

Wool underwear, one af the first

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to stand while ironing will ) | lessen fatigue, as of a mat keeps . coming tireg.

4 Pattern 8404 is in sizes 34, 36, 38, | Quels. 40,42, 44, 46. 48 and 50. Size 36 slip |

18 cents in coins with your name, |

nan, uncle_ of -the Royce Holder will be ushers,

Mothers’ Gowns

black accessories and a corsage of dark red roses. : Mrs, Rose Harmon, grandmother of the bride, has chosen a soldier blue dress and will wear a cofsage of. yellow . chrysanthemums, ‘The bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. George Boyd, will wear black. Her corsage will be of roses. A reception in the home of the bride's parents will follow the cere-

mony. Mr. Shirley is stationed in Washington,

To Purchase Bond

Members of the City Hospital

*| Alumnae association voted to pur-

chase a $1000 war bond at a recent

Olnosi to Meet The. Otnost Study club will meet at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E H. Nichols, Edgewood ave, to hear ‘a talk on “South American Background” Georgia Singleton. Mrs. D.

Hospital Alumnae

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