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. Pr mer District 24 of the Independent Shs 1s Spelling Bee Primer No. |Order of Odd Fellows will hold a 13 in the series The Times is pub- |Special meeting at 7:30 p. m. today lishing daily to get grammar sehool at Samaritan lodge 658. students ready for The Times| New officers will be installed, Spelling Bee. Learn every “word [They are OC. Ray Davis, president; and elip each list s0 you may re- od ham, vice Frosiaent levy view regularly. , urer, arles be Bipoi B i, wu Snellenburg, secretary. tional champion. Alvah Hand, grand master, New Albany, will speak.

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The Becta Says— Child's Growth Predicted By New Scientific Study

By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. THIRTY PER CENT of American children suffer from preventable forms of growth failure. If the trouble is detected in time, it is easil corrected. Until recently, ordinary height and weight tables as used in the

expected of their children. fr—— Fortunately, however, -sclentific ments are studied also in relation studies have now revealed a re-|io the normal standards for his size dictable pattern of growth for each 'gnd shape. : child, one which he maintains until Baby Grids something interferes. By studying| mp. sheet on which the child's these growth patterns, Dr. N. ©. recor¢ is kept consists oi a ruled Wetzel, Cleveland child specialist, and lined page with lanes marked has designed grids for physicians across, in diagonal fashion, from

to use in recording the individual, ower left to u pper right-hand growth records of their young! corners. Once a child gets in his

patients. lane he proceeds to stay t’ sre until Age Chart Confusing p y Wetzel grids indicate not only interferes. whether growth is progressing sat-

Children usually do not get into proper growth channels until they whic this ism, child's pric shows leave the chubby pre-school days that he is not doing as well as ex- behind, for slenderizing does not pected, the cause can be found ' ad, 9°€ur until between the sixth and corrected, a fact particularly valua- | Seventh years of age. But baby ble since- failure to grow properly 8rids also are available. may be evident for some time be-| Formerly parents who received a for actual illness appears. (note from school saying that their The traditional method of study- child was such a percentage overing a child's height and weight weight or underweight were at a measurements was to compare them | loss to understand what it meant. with his age. This practice is con-| From now on, however, the pracfusing unless the child's measure- tice of keeping a continuous inven-

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