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GOP Women To Cite Officer

The Marion County Council of|dents; Mrs. Harry Nutt and Mrs.|

Robinson, and/ . James W, Ingles. Presiding at the Program. tea table will be Mésdames Louis

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Lack Calories Only 28 Per cent Get Enough Food By BARBARA BUNDSCHU

| BARA "United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (UP)—

families don’t eat enough to be healthy, according to.a report released ‘oday by the Westighouse Electrie Corp. and Pennsylvania State College. Most of the 64 “above average” families studied for a one-year period didn’t even have enough calaries on the table before the investigation provided them with a

said. ay 28 per cent were getting ficient food. Almost 60 per cent of them were eating poorly balanced meals which failed to provide sufficient nutrition by scientific standards. Even where food selection was

were throwing away food values with pdor cooking methods. Sixty-

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By BARBARA BROEKING BIRTHDAYS HAVE A WAY of showing, and skin bears tellThe woman over thirty must realize that no longer is

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All Families Tested 3] Have Good Incomes

All had incomes of above [$2500 a year in the 1944-45 {period when the study was made.

{incomes and all. were above average in education.

medical examination and each family’s good habits were studied for from one to two weeks before they were given scientifically approved diets. Although all appeared to be in| good health, examination showed:

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Women will honor Frances Bauer, recording and|

the newly elected officers of the COTTesponding secretaries, and

Mrs. James B. Malone, treasurer.

organization at a tea from 2 t0imne directors are Mesdames Otto 5 p. m. next Thursday in the Mayes, Russell L. Brouse, Berta Columbia Club. |Hibner and Garrett H. Berry. The wives of the legislators) and the wives of the judges ot|chairman, will be assisted by the

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