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SCIENCE DEVELOPS A "WRIST-EAR" HEARING AID

A tiny electronic “ear” has

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on the wrist hidden under the sleeve of the coat, blouse.

This tiny “Wrist-Ear’’ Hearing aid, because of the way it is worn on the wrist, eliminates many of the objections the hard of hearing have against conventional hearing devices. You wear it on your wrist to gain advantages that

not even your head can give

you! In this manner you can hear in all directions, understand everything being said, and it arouses no curiosity because it is always: worn under the sleeve.

FREE INFORMATION will be sent by writing to F. A. Bowman, Dept. 2, 16 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis 4, Ind.

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NICE RACKET — Adriena three-time winner of the Venezuelan women’s singles title, pauses to rest before go-

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in the ' Bolivarian Games at Caracas. The pretty tennis queen also won the 1951 North and South

A blind Indianapolis boy and his Seeing Eye dog taught school this week. They showed School One what a Seeing Eye ee dog can do for his master. The 600 students are contributing to the Sing Eye Dog Foundation by eating potato soup. o On Friday they'll eat the soup to be made by : the PTA from potatoes they take, Where to Go

from home. They'll donate the money they'd ordinarily spend for] High: School Basketball: Cathedral at Washington; Ben

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EGG NOG—Separate the yolks and whites of 6 eggs and beat separately. Add }4 cup of sugar to yolks while beating, and % ! cup of sugar to whites after they have been beaten stiff. Mix whites and yolks, then stir in 1 pint of cream and 1 pint of milk. Add 1 pint of Calvert and about an ounce of Jamaica rum or brandy. Stir.and serve with nutmeg oh top; i