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make up at the next meal for ~—| beffre. Leave It on 28 10ng 23 William H. Craft, Arthur Dixon,| white House before her, who were fine wives and mothers and 3 © anything he has missed. . { You can. By now your skin John J. Garver, Daniel Goodman,| charming hostesses. These are all things that every President's * 7’ : P should have a rosy glow. If ‘William. C. Jackson, J. E. Han- ive to 8 ey Temdenty th ss 2 9 resi en t th sreulation i y ; am ackson, an wife must strive to do to the best of her ability. 8} CARROT AND CHEESE | NOL, THAD YOUF Irth 8) Jon | no kins, Lawrence L. Guess, D. A. There are other women, however, who have the time and °° SOUFFLE | NOH proberiy 2nd You shoul) (Grove, Frank Hutchins and Ja-| ability to takes as active a part in public affairs as men. When ~ + So "wo teaspoons butter or torts. | ure this home treatment more ; fr imima C. Inman, that is the case I think it is well to encourage them Yo do so. 4 ficers at its fied margarine, two teaspoons| While skin i 1 | : fi cOrTesponas cereal food, strained oatmeal or e sitin ar m apply " , ‘ boris t, and Mrs. barley Seal, ma, gi Siero amous Se _ neht g oi cup whole milk, one-third cup » : Ac dents: Mrs grated mild cheese, ,one can hand to mold the left shoulder. 3d NRTA : strained carrots, two eggs, sep- Cup fingers and mold around a rs. William arated. the neck, pressing gently. Now ars and core Melt butter or margarine, use the left hand for working “5 ries; Mrs, Blend with flour or cereal and on the right side. : ; / vat treasurer, salt. Add milk. Cook, stirring Smooth on a rich cream and | . - : : ns L \d, teacher “constantly, until thick and massage neck and shoulders. *& smooth. (Use low heat or top of | If there is a willing pair of | er May was double boiler.) , . hands around to aid you, have | - 1 ince alum- Add cheese and straineq car- them grasp your shoulders and

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went to i After the massage with iiana. Uni- or inte greased I | cream. remove it and rub a cot- set hot water and bake in a moder-| jon-coversy jce cube ali over * ia .'1845 Hall ately slow oven (325 degrees F.) Miss Joan A. Myers the skin. When you are ready | aie oh 3s for the for about 50 minutes, or until | to make up be sure that you sash ta tOHIOIIBW center is firm. Announcement is made that| use your foundation prepara- | J # a. rd WOTU Makes three large or five small Miss Joan A. Myers, 4926 Broad- tion, a cream or a lotion, all | : : noth 1 be Mts. servings. |way, Butler University junior, is| over neck and shoulders. Re-| ; - i the Rev. {the new president of the campus member, there should be no line , T ' |YWCA Chapter. A member of of demarcation between neck uesday $ Menus Delta Delta Delta Sorority, she; and tace and you should also : BREAKFAST: Orange fis in the College of Education. | powder the neck as well as the cores juice, puffed wholewheat Other new officers include Miss| face, | y announted cereal, enriched toast, butter Barbara Ziegler, vice president; if the skin on your neck is | ge Club for or fortified margarine, coffee, Miss Betty Ann Groene, secre- gry a cream foundation will milk. 'tary, and Miss Ann Hall, Nobles n..ye the skin look softer and

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rower. Mrs. LUNCHEON: Carrot and | ! skin looks dark and you have { S. A. Robin- cheese souffle, enriched bread, C 4 Cl b | been neglecting it, you should 121.5; Mrs. butter or fortified ma “y oun ry u use a very mild bleach once 8 : ; Bros i raisin salad, applesauce, cof-' ! . week. Powder with a very faint s 224) —Mrs. fee, milk. | I + . \Fthur Pratt Lists ven % undertone of pink is very flat-

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Eat Well for Less—

Child Health Day Is Tomorrow, but It Should Be Every Day

For Successful Feeding, Mother Shouldn't Count Ounces Too Closely

By GAYNOR MADDOX THE STORK delivered seven babies a minute right through 1950. The early estimate for last year exceeds 3.7 million and the showing made so far this year points to an‘other bumper crop.

| Beauty After 40—

You Can Have Smooth Shoul

Home Treatment Easy to Follow .

By EDYTH T. McLEOD

IT IS ABSOLUTELY unnecessary for you to allow your neck to become wrinkled, dry and drawn or for your shoulders to be scrawny and unattractive. Here is a home treatment which is easy to follow. If you do follow it, you will get results! Cleanse neck and shoulders with warm water and rich soapsuds. Use a brush to stir up - circulation. Rinse well and pat dry. Now use cleansing cream dll over neck and shoulders.

This is National Baby Week. It includes Child Health Day, to- \ and second vice regents; Mrs. out.” morrow, May 1, officially designated by joint congressional action Remove this with tissues, then ’ [Paul K. Thiery and Mrs. H. Ed- It seems to me that the lady is right in 1928. ‘wrap neck and shoulders right * ward Raffensperger, recording] e ar Every day is Child Health Day for the parents of infants and yup to the jawline in a Turkish {and Me th Sng | There a; $ 3 SO0d Ign people Who must stay rp young Children, who know that building health is a round-the- towel which has been wrung ‘Emerson H, Thompson, registrar, outside the home. When that is the case, they can at least _. clock job. i | out in hot water. Press the hot land Mrs. Edwin J. Dieckman, intelligently perform the minimum duties as a citizen and ,.

Well-planned, well-rounded meals spread family cheer as well as nourish growing bodies. As for baby, he gets his food by spoonfuls and ounces, so each feeding is doubly important. Today, for a successful feeding program, mother is advised

to relax and not count the ounces too closely. A shrewd baby will]

rots. Mix well. Beat egg yolks| and add to mixture stirring in gradually. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into mixture. i

MOTHER - TODDLER Ville treasurer.

DINNER: Lamb stew with fresh spring vegetables, baked

| Meridian Hills

Four major events are scheduled at Meridian Hills Country! Club during May. The ladies will |play nine holes of golf Thursday

dressing, rhubarb pie, cheese, coffee, milk.

» 30 — Miss Kathryne M. Owen, d / leasing— Jarking 1h official opening of 4, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James’ : Case of A dinner party will end the K. Owen, 4921 Graceland Ave. In- IDEAL FOR HOME CANNING Lar & : d dianapolis, will be one of 21 membridge season May 11. A special OR FREEZING 9

| another one, hot and damp as.

towel firmly against the skin with the palms of your hands.

Remove this towel and apply

press and mold them from the top of the shoulders right up to the neckline.

more youthful. If your neck

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IlLuncheon Set

Follows Business Meeting Thursday

A buffet luncheon and business {meeting will be held Thursday by| the Caroline Scott Harrison DAR| [Chapter in the Chapter House. | The 10:30 a.m. business meeting will include reports of dele|gates to Continental Congress, the regent’s report and the in-| Istallation of new officers. |

officers to be installed include! |Mrs, John H. Jefferson, regent: Mrs. George Caleb Wright and (Mrs. Edward C. Rumpler, first]

historian. Hostesses for the luncheon are Mesdames Harold C. Curtis, Charlton N. Carter. Roy Fatout,|

My Day—

Mrs. Truman Has Done All'That Has Been Expected :

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT GENEVA, Apr. 30—I had a letter the other day from a lady whom I take to be young and enterprising.

She had just read in the papers a protest against women taking positions in government and asserting that they should stay home in their own kitchens. The article ended with an | encomium for Mrs. Truman for minding her own affairs. 2 The writer ends her letter in this way: “I personally feel that it is the job of every a» woman to be as good a citizen as she can be, by giving all the time she can spare to public enterprises and the field of politics. * It is my feeling also that the kitchan is a x. good place to formulate these ideas, but one must get far from the kitchen to carry them

probably no more. » n ” » ” ”

_ MRS. TRUMAN has done far more. She has done all that has been expected of the wife of the President and has followed in the footsteps of many fine women who have lived in the #5

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'bers of the May Queen's Court here at Wilson College Saturday.

8 and 9 Size 2 93 score for the last five months. Ine 50th annual May Day cele- om 3

: pp +m {bration will be a dramatization > EE Ae 7 7p. m. i 2 HI Sor hed Po lor the fairy tale, Cinderella. The! {Conley Robinson, Messrs. and Program will also include two

|Mesdames Norb Schaefer, W. E. dances, a campus fair, buffet \Wilson and John Harrington. (luncheon and father - daughter

| The ladies luncheon bridge and baseball game. 275 canasta season will open officially d b | Farnsworth are co-chairmen, for| {the party and style show by] I]

11-20 at 1 p. m. May 15. Mrs. Robert |Ayres’. 4

prize will be awarded to the couple with the highest accumulative

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Rhodehamel and Mrs. Gordon!

National Tourney The Weathervane tournament committee has chosen Meridian Hills as one of several stops for this year's nationally-touring tournament backed by the Handmacher Suit Co. The greatest women profession- | ® ial golfers in the country will com- ® pete in the May 18 and 19 event. ®¢ Sponsored by the Indianapolis $ Junior Chamber of Commerce, the 9 event will follow a demonstra-| {tion clinic May 17 by the tournament players. Proceeds will go to the Indianapolis Servicemen’s Center. | jv. The clinic will be open to the| public holding tickets for the two|day tournament. Following the lelinic, club members will- attend a cocktail party and buffet dinner in honor of tournament participants. : i Miss Dorothy Ellis, local chairIman, will be assisted by the fol[lowing hosts: Messrs. and Mes-| |dames Frederic Hadley, William

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