Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1948 — Page 25

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helps battle of the bottle. We're winping, the battle of the bulge.” The Joo-fat Siuneivives call their organiza TOPS, meaning “take off pounds.” The members ‘exhort emch other not to

Mrs. Mang said she got the! idea several Toning ago when he decided something abou fe she and Mrs. George Kon weighed a mere 184 got together and

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who weighed 4n. at 261 pounds, and Mrs. Amoi Messner, 246 pounds. Champion Wei Drops 32 Pou Within a few months the group had grown to 20 members. Now it has 60, and Mrs. Manz expects at least 109 diet-conscious women to attend the next meeting. . ~ The club, which has no officers or by-laws, provides its members with low-calorie diets and recipes. It also provides literature on reducing and diet donated by food and insurance companies, «The . group meets every. two; weeks at a social center. Members answer roll call by announcing the number of pounds lost since the last session. The - club's - champion weightloser is an officer in the ParentTeacher Association who has gone from 208 to 176 pounds. Members range in age from! bobby-sox: saxpry who want to look] shapely-at the "high school prom to 65-year-old grandmothers. The

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Teen Topics— How to Fight Intolerance

? By JEAN . IT'S DIFFICULT sometimes to reconcile what we're taught with what the world says and does. At school, for instance, you and your classmates learn that it's easy and right to work together in mutual understanding, regardless of race, creed or color. Then when you're out among people, you run smack into intolerance and prejudice.

y a = ; YES, the world is often brutal in its denial of your way of thinking. And it's hard not © to be bitter and arrogant about it. Look at it this ‘way. In spite of war and the threat of war, the world is growing in social consciousness, It is beginning to recognize unfairness, to hope for equality and liberty for all. But it has a long way to go. There are bound to be set-backs—many set-backs. It's natural and right that - You teeners should spear-head the new movement. But you'll ‘encounter ideological opposie

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By JEAN MANEY THE MAYOR'S teen commit. tee; a group of city canteen leaders, is determined to make Indianapolis a model city as

cerned, And the committee members are convinced that the Hoosier capital is head and shoulders above any other large U. 8. city in providing supervised recreation for teeners. : Three boys and three girls comprise the committee which meets with Mayor Al Feeney twice a month to discuss the trials and tribulations of the canteens.

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They plan the program for the year and work out details with the mayor, The teen-agers are convinced that Mayor Feeney is “terrific.” “He's the ‘only mayor yet to take our problems and us serfously. We're 'way ahead of other towns in our teen program.” they claim. w . LJ THE MAYOR, in turn, respects ‘the abilities of the teeners and has a genuine interest "in their efforts to make Indiafapolis the best city in America. for the younger set. He works through this committee

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