Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1947 — Page 23

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programs everyone co-operates with the health suthorities, { health is a menace to the country. should not become. angry when thelr child brings a fiote "about his: physical condition. If any irregularity is detected in a health examination, nothing further is done except to recommend’ that parents take their "child to the family physician or is made in & community, the object dentist. Ifthe condition is not|ls to keep the sick from infecting

serious, parénts should be wratetyl the well. This information also ot ignant. enables the infected individual to

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against smallpox, diphtheria, whooping cough, and tetanus in the first year of life and again before they start to school. If the parents fail to do 80, the responsibility is theirs, Health officials are conducting drives all over the country to clean up dirty eating places to protect the public from certain contagious diseases. Many public eating place operators either do not understand sanitary principles or -are too

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should not resent. inspectors’ visits.

as they wish to help the waets prevent disease. : . 8» RURAL districts require just as efficient health services as urban centers. . Diseases can easily be spread from the farm to the eity through food. Most city water supplies originate in the country. Yet'we find many farmers opposing establishment of local health units through which the people can im-

LEBANG, Shier Sale — o-- =A program of institutional -on«the-farm training will ¢ in Boobe county July 1, Paul W. Nicely, county schools superintendent, has announced. Instructor will be E. G. Brown, vocational agriculture teacher at Thorntown. The course will continue for.a year or longer. A meeting of Boone county war veterans for enrollment and instruction will be held at 8 p. m.

forthcoming periods and ipecial editions have been announced by Prof. John E. Stempl, heed of the [. U. journalism -department. Among the Indiana students assigned were the following: Commencement = edition—Alladell

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indifferent. to practice them. They prove their own health conditions, ad at the courthouse here, __ |Oralg, De Delphi, editor; Williain R.|tant business manager,

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fr en Bathing Togs to Suit the Whole Clan? |

“A. Ladies’ One-Plece Lodi mah ge oe

cotton front, form fit lastex back. to 38.

B. Ladies’ Trico Jersey 7 Tener i.

“horse” pattern suit, Tie front bra. “ond olor lining. se puBton Hpper fastener, Back open- ie ing, Sizes 32 to 38 :

C: Ladies’ ’ Novelty Two-Plece Ladies, twos side lace, solid color suit, cotton t 4 1] lin . Jr. sizes 11 to 11. "

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im’ twill. D. Boye’ Swim Trunks Draws of Colors: Maize, natural, eggshell. Sizes 4-16. °°

Men's Gabardine Swim cotton gabarTrunks Jiang wl waist Sraystring Solid

elastic colors, blue, tan. Sizes a8 1 small, medium, large, Is

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We're speaking of the clothes they love! Cool cotton things that wash as easily as tiny faces, and let in a maximum of health-giving sunshine!

fs to shirt. Matching shirt A. Wash Sults on Rg Rae pants “I 19 Sizes 2-8, % : F

B. Boys’ Polo Shirt Ji “Chor sleeves i198 Sizes small, medium, large. . ’ :

¥ Pleated front. 5 Pockets. Full belt. i Boys Shorts Blue, tan, brown and green. . ( A§

Sizes ¢ to 12. * yD 2-Piece stti chambres t. D. Girls’ Playsult 55055, Soe. Rume-teim | 2 98 bolero, multi-color stripes. Sizes 7 to 14. ; : White cotton broadcloth ric-rac and E. Girls’ Pinatote novelty. trim. Buttons, bow i 98 tie back. Sizes 3to 6x. ‘ ’

F. Boys’ Slack Suits 7ucinc” hiv cued “fgg bottoms. Blue and tan poplin, Sizes 2-12. '

G. Jr. Boys’ Jimmies 2.2 ion, fn Of iaded | 00 blue denim, Sizes 8-6 ’ H. Jr. Boys’ Simsuifs Smut 10. Fis og sucker. Also majze’in poplin. Sizes ’

9 All Be sandal, all - leather : ; | I. Children's Sandals -3 naeresize he i For a

Fine mercerized-cotton. Fancy cuff top. Assortment of pastel colors, Sizes 33¢

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