Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1948 — Page 22
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PHYSICAL CHECK-UP—Chest X-rays are part of the physical examination which applicants for admission to the Indiana University Training School for Nurses must pass fo be accepted as students. Three of 29 young women attending an orienfam this week at the school, shown (left photo) as they wait for an X-ray, Ah right] Miss Marilyn Lawson, Vincennes: Miss Carol Eves, Indianapolis. and
. Miss Ruth Carter, Attica.
Miss Laura Hawkesworth, St,
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. production, prices for peaches, pears hould make those fruits cheaper.
or they add will find bargains if they hunt hard enough.
of these fruits in summer ble food elements to the
low: nated .. French dressing and Gren: Pepper. Pings with Cole slaw Cream cheese salad : B wh Watermelon slices : Br ad and Puttar = | Fresh sliced ready-to-| Milk to drink: Three and one- sud , eat cereal with sugar and cream half cups for each child; one and! uppe
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menus, ' ss » = FRIDAY . Breakfast Sliced bananas on ready to eat cereal with sugar and cream Raised doughnuts Luncheon Corned beef hash Lettuce salad with Russian dressing Bread and butter Bing cherries Dinner Pan-fried perch Canned heated shoestring
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Popovers ed eggs con strips Luncheon Roast ribs of beef Browned potatoes Buttered corn on the cob
Molded individual fruit salads Nut bread toast
fourths cups for each child; one!
and three-fourths cups for each adult, in addition to that used! in the day’s menus. —— *Recipes for dishes marked with asterisks will appear to-| morrow through Wednesday.
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Miss Joan Minneman, 5021
Miss Edith Sharp (right) is an X-ray technician in the Medical Center's radiology department. Weights and: heights of the girls atvénding | the orientation program are checked (right photo) by Miss Ruth Pawlik, instructor, shown with Miss Dorine Durham, Tipton, on the scales. to right} Miss Marcia Carpenter, Mooresville; Miss Jean Witmer, Bloomington, and
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Ralsin bread toast Bakery cup ‘cakes
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Green ae ple lth’ ct Milk to drink: Three and threefourths cups for each child; one and three-fourths cups for each adult, in addition fo that used in the day's menus. » . » WEDNESDAY ‘Breakfast Fresh sliced peaches on ready. to
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Luncheon Creamed dried beef on toast Hot buttered toast Buttered green beans Fresh green grapes Dinner Corned beef cooked with new potatoes, carrots and cabbage, Watercress, lettuce and radish salad Cornbread Lemon ice Milk to drink: Two and threefourths cups for each child; threefourths cup for each adult, in ad-| dition to that used in the day's
|Chin Line
By ALICIA JIART
iter THE YOUNG gir girl who writes to say that she is developing a double chin is panicked by the thought that she is aging prematurely. That, of course, is not the case. When a girl's chin doubles up, the blame can be put upon excess fat on the face. The girl, or older woman fer that matter, whose chin line develops folds should check up | on her weight. If the scales justify such a query, she should
normalize her weight. » » 8 " THERE - ARE, of course, women whose plumpness seems to. be entirely concentrated | around the face. When that's the reason for an overly full chin, one of the best remedies at hand is regular massage. Vigorous patting or gE under the chin with the back of the hand is an effective means for keeping flesh more firmly braced. 4
Good posture, course,
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which requires that a head be | held in line with the spine also |
Banish Cooking Odor. Offensive cooking odors can be! riking andl} - urning several kitchen matches! in succession, reports the experi-
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Soft-cooked eggs Hot buttered toast Blackberry jam
Luncheon Caulifiower with cheese sauce Bread and butter {Lettuce and sliced beet salad {Chocolate eclairs (bakery) { Dinner *Weiners with barbecue sauce Potato salad Hot toasted buns @ Cucumber and onion slices mari-
cream Milk to drink: Three and onehalf cups for each child; one one-half cups for each adult, addition to that vag in the day's menus.
# 8 =» : Curtis BE. Cochran, mother of the SATURDAY “<ibride-to-be; Mrs. Gene Greene, Breakfast |Misses Patricia Nackenhorst, aleupe wed RIA: Janey Catterton, Fresh corn: lle calleé with nthia May, e Mildner. butter and anid ted ‘strup i thor Burghard, Marianne
Luncheo : Cream of potato ‘and mushroom +
soup Sliced bologna saysage sand, wiches
*Fresh or frozen peaches on ice!
cream Dinner Spaghetti and meat balls Parmes cheese Toasted French bread Tossed vegetable salad with French dressing
Graceland Ave, will be hostess at a dinner and crystal shower
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rhe honor guest will be Miss Patricia Cochran whose marriage to Robert P, Wolfram will be Aug, 14. ~Other guests will include Mrs.
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Miller, education; Mrs. Colin Lett, fine arts; Mrs. Louis Kruger, ine ternational relations; Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge, legislation, and Mrs. Hiram E. Cunningham, pub\lic welfare. == “Other “appointments are: Mrs, Barbour and Mrs. R. M. Mane ring, convention chairmen; Mrs, Harry W
Fullenwider, Mrs. Harold Hayes, decorations; Mrs. Everett BE. Lett, registration; Mrs. Lombard, nome inations; Mrs. Scott, luncheon; Mrs. Vinzant, program; Mrs. G. C. Waterman, by-laws: Mrs, Gray and Mrs, J. M. Whitehead, reser vations, and Mrs. Frank E. Weimer, resolutions.
My Day— Veterans Seek Educational
R Opportunities
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, N. ¥, Aug. 5 ~I wonder whether the vetererans’ organizations in other parts of the country are : to encourage educational opportunities as they are here in Poughkeepsie, The Council of Veterans Organigation s of the Poughkeepsie area ‘has been trying to arrange with Vassar College au thorities to give some ex- 4 tension courses not only to war veterans but to non-veter-ans as well. It reports that the” college was co-operative and 2 tho!
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30 the number interested and the type of courses desired. Just ‘how Bow many really seriously consider taking advantage of such “an opportunity would be difficult to estimate, but I can vis-
ner, Mary Jane Pritchett, L Lay and Sue Hanna.
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By DR. E. P. JORDAN
Question: Can a tipped
uterus be cured+by medicine, or does it take an operation? Answer: Medicine will not cure this condition. Special exercises will sometimes help. In severe cases, an operation may be necessary.
Fresh plums Milk to drink: Two and one- | fourth cups for each child: one-! fourth cup for each adult, in ad-| dition to that used in the day's
menus, » “ Spal = | Breakfast Fruit composed of melon!
cup balls, blueberries and grapes.
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