Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1949 — Page 6
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1 SKIP lightly over the ears Pohydrates and starches, But 1 ean indulge in vegetables, fruits and cereals. It's 1 like milk, because the doctor ordered me to drink it each day. 1 supplement my diet with mineral and vitamin capsules three times a day. Every mother-to-be knows _ that her cravings for food are a ‘Joke to everybody but her. My doctor tells me to satisfy my
regular mealtimes. I was .told to stay away from spicy, sharp and excessively rich foods as well as salty snacks. This sounds like rigid train ing, but it's typical of what a doctor orders for the average mother-to-be, If she keeps “in _ training,” she'll be able to slip size 12
” = THE REST of my doctor's advice calls for moderate out-
i a Baby Won't Harm the Figure _ er er Obeys Rules Doctor Sets
Jane Greer and her son, Albert.
door exercise and plenty of rest taken during the day. Albert, our baby, doesn’t know it, but my hours out in the sun romping with him provide exercise for us both. Though I'm careful not to carry his chubby
weight around these last months. y I'm now the official dog-
walker for the family, as ‘well, “Robesplerre,” our French poodle, offers a fine exercise for the leisurely walks each day that I need to take. The doctor also warned me that my muscles would be more relaxed this time. Therefore, girdled support was recom-
. help me.
mended earlier this time than I needed before, 1 ‘selected a sturdy, custom-fitted girdle along with custom-fitted bras.
* " . . I WANT to return to the screen after my second ba comes and this program wi . Other prospective mothers who read this don need to retain a film figure. Yet perhaps some of ‘my rules will help them to achieve their ambition to remain lovely and bealthyrduring bal baby's arrival.
The last in & se a series of thres stories by Jane Greer will aps pear in tomorrow's issue of The Times.
| Installs Officers
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decorations are being planned by
| Legion Auxiliary
A tea, fashion show benefit] | card party and installation of of|ficers highlight organization ac-| J tivities in the news. ; A fashion show and tea will Bo huld at 2 p.m, Sept. 1 1a Biceis Group Nine of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the North Methodist Church.
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- Mrs. Carl M. Sauer ‘is group leader, assisted by Mrs. Elza gent A program preceding the style show is being arranged by Mes Sauer, Henson, George Schaeffer and Ethel Adair. Table
Mrs. John Donagh and Mrs. G. A. Helkes. Members of the door committee include Mesdames Joe Schaub Jr, R. G. Willey, Edward Thatcher, Alden Meranda, Lea A. Sturgeon, | Ray F. Hodges, George Hosmer, | T. F. Easton and Arthur Brown, |: Hostesses for the event will be iMesdamies Joith Gowdy, G. F.| Hansen, C. wight, H.
Travis, William Bosson and Her-| shel Davis. Presiding " tea, -
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“Murphy, John Sylvester: XE. 0. selection.” Looking on are Judy Jones; Price, “James Walsh, Clarence be’given at 2 p. m. Sept. 10 in Ayres’ auditorium by the alumnae group. Admission will be a toy for the toy cart.
owell Mumaw and -Jesselyn .
Three times’ a werk the pafionts | in the children’ s rd at General Hospital look forward to the | ; | Phi Mu Toy Cart operated by the Indianapolis Phi Mu Sorority Alumnae Association. Mrs. William (dren served in World War IL r. (center) and Mrs. Lawrence L. Clark (right) help William Bennett il bed) Jones; Carlisle. A
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Hed Hinider dent in 1951. aiid Griffith would be the first woman from Indiana to hold the national presidency. Held State Presidency The wife of Col. Herschel H, Griffith, retired Army officer, Mrs, Griffith is a graduate of Mane
versity. Her father was Bishop Clarence A. Mummart, former presiagnt of Huntington College.’ Griffith served as state Boi of the VFW Auxiliary in 1940 and 1941 and has since served as state treasurer. She |is national chaplain of the auxliliary.
UTICA, Minn, Aug. “he. Mr, and {Mrs. Arthur R. ‘Beyer of here anw
table will be Mesdam and Charles Fitzpatrick
Officers Installed The Speedway Unit, American . Legion Auxiliary, installed new officers at a recent dinner in the Post Home, 16562 Georgetown Road.
They are Mrs. Luetta Eberts, president;
and second vice presidents; Mrs.
ing secretaries; Mrs. Strouse, treasurer; Mrs. Freda Peevier, chaplain; Mrs.
othy Sanford, sergeant-at-arms. Installing officer was mastrge a past president. Mrs. Julia Pace ident.
Food Craft Shop in the K. of P. building.
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Aid to Education Services Are Discussed
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 24—Now I want to continue discuss: | to education. If the three objectives equalized school years and uniform which I hated in my previous column, are to achieve, then a bill designed to help reach these- standards should be easy to write.
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is important today that the ex. aminations not only be physical, but that mental health includ
amination and mej Home "to" {things need be done does not “|ways mean they are done.
When comes to (he auxiliary
services, it seems to me that if
we want the health services to Modul to anything, they should be taken out of the actual school jurisdiction and put under the hospital or public health services of the area.
Clinics Necessary It is not oe for a doctor to go into a school and give each child a ry ugh examine tion. It should be done in clinics and hospitals where equipment
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1 know only too well, from long dents entering Indiana University experience, that the present sys-|Will be honor guests. tem as it is catried out in many places means very little to the health of children. The brief ex
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Watermelon Fest, Minstrel Planned
The Delta Chapter, Kappa Kap-| {pa Gamma Sorority, will have a|
Saturday in Holliday Park. Stu-|
(Pfaff, Ruth Guthrie,
| Miller. The rush committee also will
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Flower Display Set for Today
The Sarid Garden Club 4 sponsoring a flower show from ont; Mite ny t East- 3ho 9 p. rd today in the Prospect OPen the membership drive of the ridge rs. Ruth Peck, first|Branch Library auditorium. Miss Kathryn McPherson, ¢lub (Feeley is membership committee Ruth Kreffel and Mrs. Margaret|president, is in charge, assisted by | © Jarvis, recording and correspond- Mrs. Herbert Newson and Mrs. | Wilma Arthur Krug. Displays will include horticul- Worland, a native of that counEileen/tural specimens of various mid- try. The Carol Islanders of the garden vegeta- Indianapolis Conservatory of bles and goods canned from this Music will play and Harry A. conservation | Limpus will present special nwmnand Tvaditds Svelapient, Pants bers on the Hawaftian electric} and small garden spo Speci tar. The Maston Steam Shi Is the retiring pres-|jisniays have been arran ou ge 4 an outdoor picnic and’ bi
The Golden Link Benefit Club tea, gotte 3nd bridal tables.
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; Miss Jeanne/at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the home! e of Mrs. K. A, Steffey, 2120 E.| Edward Ware, 5813 Gilbert St.
} | Galbraith, | will sponsor a pillow slip cardi, pejton, .E. H. Herther, Ivan M
party at 1:30 p. m. Friday in the pir ang Forrest Kingore have as- Stuck,
sisted in setting up displa Show clerks sre Mrs. Maree Ellercamp, Betty Leeb and Adelia
Decatur, Mrs. Edythe Moran and Branson, Misses Ruth Ferguson, Miss Belle McPherson. Judges clude Mesdames Ralph Wickofr, Jane Lewis, Bertha Roberts and Roy Goen- Florine Hite, Louise McCarthy, Ribbon awards will given for the best exhibits.
ICC Will Sponsor Guest Golf Play
There will be a minstrel show} The final guest two-ball ‘golf an Indianapolis members working on Meet at the Indianapolis Country the event are Misses Huldah Club will be held Sunday. Mr. Cynthia and Mrs. William F. Wiggins
bhp oertatn| Baker, Ruth Campbell. and Nancy|! a dinner 7:30 p. m. Nov. 4 in the home of
reach the adolescent years. So the| sooner we look upon this phase of| the- services as a thing! by itself, which every child in our feountry should receive, the better it will be for the health of our nation
Thrift Club to Meet
The Wednesday Thrift Club will meet at 6:30 p. m. today with Mrs. Olga Mish, 5824 E. Washington 8t.
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