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day in the’ Hoosier Salon Patrons
‘|Art galleries in the State Life
building. A talk on Indiana artists and the Hoosier Salon Patrons association will be given by Mrs. Leonidas
.|Smith,_and members will visit the
| galleries after her-talk. Mrs, Smith is a member of the advisory council of Arts and Letters, Mrs. J. L. Helmer will be hostess and Mrs. Clyde E. Titus will pre-
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| BY JANE STAF ; Science Service Bisff Writer
Toss| AT THIS SEASON of the year When influenza, measles, whooping “{cough and other communicable diseases are likely to come in epidemics, ‘wonder whether| schools should be closed during the| & | The decision depends “on the| § answer to two questions about your community, a statement from the
many parents
Nutional = Committee on School Fealth Policies explains, * :
1 Are nurses and medical staffs! 80 adequate and the teaching staf}
80 alert that the inspection, ob-
will. keep sick school? . = =
from other -students, so that the closing of schools will not increase
,|opportunities for contact with pos-
sible sources of infection? . "As a general policy, when question No, 1 can be answered affirmatively, or when question. No.
‘12 1s answered negatively, schools
ghould be kept open in the face of ap epidemic. This is most cften the case in large publi¢ schools and in thickly settled communities. 3 Schools shoilld be closed when question No. 1 is answered negatively or question No. 2 affirmatively In smaller communities with scattered {homes, where &hances for personal contact are limited, this is frequentty the situation. : «In rural commuhities where pupils are transported in busses and close contact is unavoidable, it also may be advisable at times to close the schools.
Alumnae to Meet The Stephens Alumnae club will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs, Kenneth L. Schellfe, 13115 College. ave. Mrs. Schellie is {president of the Indianapolis club.
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[sugar produces physical energy ot more rapidly than any other 100d} mag
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PROMISED—Deeper ‘shades and sheerer weights of hosiery, such as movie star Marguerite
Chapman wears (above), are promised for ‘ spring ‘wardrobes,
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Admiral Richard E. Byrd's decision to include candy in his supplies for polar expeditions was influenced by results of experiments at the University of Minnesota. There is was demonstrated that
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+ Homemaking— ‘Save Your Lists and Dats % Mako Christmas Jobs. Easier Next Year
ie The returnéot cobwebby nylons
makes it possible, says one stocking stylist, to build a wardrobe ‘around two types of hosiery. One
§ | would be a stocking for dress | wear of such wispy sheerness
that you can read fine print
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. This is the 15- or 20-denier nylon. The other wardrobe contender would be a heavier sheer for daytime needs. The weight
| suggested is a 30-denter nylon. - |
Sn.8 8 Y THE THIRD addition to a . stocking wardrobe, if you're very, very ‘correc t, and stockings are that plentiful, woyld be a heavier
gested that tones be visualized on the leg, where color, diluted by pale skin underneath, becomes »Beveral shades lighter, This particular maker promises darker gray tones and deeper taupe and tawney shades to put an end to pale washed-out looking legs. SER » » BACK WITH a promise of better fit, due to a new patentéd heel and toe. construction, are seamless stockings for the connoisseur
.pride, If legs are not as perfect as that; however, the stockings that are able to improve symmetry have back seams and fine details
which you found especially useful or
Before putting away Christhas cards, bring your book up
cards, ese attractive items be put into“a scrapbook which the young-
year around. Save the cards for a shut-in day and let the children paste them in the book, ? # 8 8 Citrus Plenty ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT are the buys in fresh fruit this winter. Prices of both are lower (than in many yegrs—five cents a pound at most markets, and the supply is larger than ever before. | . Both the orange and the grapefruit crops for the 1946-47 season promise to be the largest on record. The orange crop is 20 per cent larger than last year and 53 per cent above average. The grapefruit crop is 6 per cent larger than last year’s big crop and 60 per cent above average. : The two big winter orange come from California and Te This year much of the fruit is large in size. 2
By ANNE CABOT A rug 21 by 31 inches requires about 20 yards of cotton, silk or wool strips about % inch in width. You can use various brightly colored materials, old materia re-dyed, remnants and plenty of black ma-
not be afraid to use strong colors— the: beauty of the design calls for robust colors. Various color come binations are given on the pattern sheet. wk To obtain complete instructions ond fSjting; hooking, finishing, color
name, address and the pattern num-
terials to emphasize the colors. Do}
TO MAKE NEXT CHRISTMAS EASIER, save and file-away this year’s list of gifts, and add to it any ideas you may want to remember, suggest extension specialists of the U, 8. a For example, record any magazine the date when they expire. - Jot down ideas for home-made gifts that may be useful next year, and keep a'record of types of wrappings or seals
ylture department. ption sent this year and
to date with new oF changed ad- [og pore ry Sood for eating out
for slicing or serving in sections. Florida oranges are ideal for juicing. Most Florida oranges sell east
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