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Miss GLORIA BERGER is some place on the Atlantic Ocean today. Aboard the 8. 8S. Columbia, Miss Berger, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Berger, 2161
N. Meridian St., versity Student Tour of Europe. She will travel in England, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and France while there. An Indiana University student, she will return here in September. "aN BEE BEE TOWNSEND and Bobby Lou Markey know how to keep cool.these days. The ‘two girls spent the afternoon swimming in Bee Bee's aunt's pool, Mrs, Joseph J. Daniels, 4171 Washington Blvd. and attended the Circle Theater's performance in the cool Antler's at night: You can’t feel the heat when you're mind doesn’t dwell on it. ” ” un THE VINCENT ROBERT KELLYS, 27 E. Westfield Blvd,, don’t need real .live poodles to show their canine enthusiasm. As soon as one enters the living room, poodle figurines and stuffed dogs are seen over the mantle, on end tables and on the baby grand piano. Futher exploration of the house merely increases the number of dogs placed around. ; Their . latest addition is a delicately made figurine of a poodle portraying things to come, Actually, it was made and presented to the Kellys by Kay Finch, outstanding ceramics worker fforn. California, who recently visited here. It shows the artist’s impression of what the Kelly's new baby poodle will look like when fully grown, Another interesting: dog is the one presented by Mrs. Kelly to. her mother. It's a black stuffed musical poodle. The dog's life in this house is a pretty nice one. = ” E EUROPE WILL another Indianapolis resident month, \ Mis. Frederick Stettler, 607 Tecumseh St., will leave July 23 to vacation in Scandinavia. . She will then to England where she'll stay for a year under the Exchange Techers’ Plan. Before sailing, her husband
WCTU Will Meet For Party Tomorrow
Members of the Meridian WCTU will meet for a lawn party at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow
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in the home of Mrs. M, Bron-
son, Thomas, 1g - Eagle Creek Drive, Following the business eet
. ing and pienie Tunch; the Rev,
Alex Gillander, pastor of the
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Church, will speak. Devotians and the memorial service will be given by the Rev, Noble Wible,
left Thursday from Montreal on a Uni-
will accompany her to New
York where they will stay for
a week, Miss Aurelia Smith entertained today in honor of Mrs. Stetter ‘with a luncheon in Ayres Tearoom. Other guests included Mesdames Helen Updegrass, Etta Boling, Sadie Doty and Miss Margaret Striebeck.
4 Mr. Stettler will “join his
, wife in the ¢ontinent later on - when the two will visit -rela-
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MISS FLOP OF THE YEAR .
was dubbed at the recent eitywide Catholic Youth Organization formal dance in the Sev-
- erin Hotel Roof.
While expertly doing the rhumba with her escort, one of the lady guests slipped on the newly-waxed floor and gracefully fell down. With much poise, her escort helped her up and the two continued their South American movements. It was the escort who gave his partner the title.
QUESTION: I sleep lightly and wake frequently during the night. Often on awakening, 1 discover that I have been vigorously grinding my teeth. What might cause this? Could net wear off
the enamel ANSWER: Teeth grinding is quite common among children and not exactly rare even among grownups. It probably should-be considered ‘a habit disorder, closely related to other forms of sleep disturbances, such as wakefulness, nightmares and talking during sleep: Physical factors such as diseased tonsils, especially in children, should be ruled out, but a more likely cause is tension and anxiety, Attention should be paid to eating foods which are not irritating to the particular personsand perhaps diet habits should be changed somewhat, particularly in the evening. Possible causes for tension should be considered. It is possible that the teeth would be worn down by too vigorous and long-continued grinding.
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My Day— Last Days In Office
Can Annoy
By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HYDE PARK, July 1—I cannot help thinking it must be a most frustrating
period for a president when he has announced he will not be a: candidate. His term is drawing to a close, he still éarries the regpongibility of trying to have legislation passed which §& is beneficial to the country but Congress {eels there is very little reason any longer to do anything he wishes, It just goes gaily off on a partisan spree. or perhaps it would be fairer to say on a personalinterest spree and does: things that make no sense at all. At the president's request, I went to see Gen. Bedell Smith and. his men working in central intelligence, Feeling I could not possibly know anything they did not know already, I suggested they ask me questions and in that way -perhaps find something ‘1 could .contribute,
We spent an hour and a half together and I had an opportunity to learn some things. I only hope my , impressions of India and Pakistan were of some value to them,
I went to the Naval Hospital at Bethesda, where I spoke to students in the Navy Nursing Corps. on the changes taking place for the ‘women of India and Pakistan, A. number of Public Health and Army people were there as well, and I enjoyed my evening very much. One doctor at the Naval Hospital was born in Bombay. and speaks the particular dialect He had just returned from a meeting of the World Health Organization in Geneva and told me of working there with Miss Fannie Hurst,
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This is the first of four arficlex for teem-agers—and grownups——on baby-sitting by a
" newspaperweman who Is also
the mother ofa young son, Sia has done extensive research into the manners and problems of sitters—and of the parents who employ them.
By- EDRIE ‘VAN DORE Times Special Writer
Hj RIFoRD, Conn., July 1—-How do you get
started on a baby-sitting career? Usually, it’ starts .
within a family -— caring for small sisters, brothers, cousins, and spreads to friends and neighbors, Once you let it ba known that you are available for baby-sit-ting, you will probably have ajl the engagements you can ffl, for baby-sitters are much in demand and short in supply. ¢ If you live in a neighborhood where there are small children, call upon the mothers and teil them you would like to be a sitter.” Write or print your name, address and telephone number on slips of paper and leave them with the mothers.
a.» » AT HOME, place a pad of par and a pencil beside your telephone and ask members of your family to write down messages from these mothers, when you are not at home. And then be sure to call the mother back and tell her whether or not you ean come; If ‘you cannot come, and have a friend who might do so, offer her name as a substitute. Sometimes the teachers, counselors and principals at school will know of parents .who need sitters. Or, . your ‘friends will tell you of families where help is needed. In general, no baby-sitting engagements should be - accepted if they are going to keep you away from home after 10 o'clock, excepting Friday or Saturday or unless you can spend the night and go to bed in the home where you are working,
MOST PARENTS of sitte make this rule for their ¢ dren and most parents of small children accept it. The latter, if sensible, will ask nothing of a sitter they would not later want their own children to do. One of the most necessary conditions of baby-sitting is that the employer take the sitter home when-it is late in the evening. This should be true for boys under 16 as well as gine who are even older. If this is not possible, the sit-
ter should spend the night, call -
her own parents for transportation, or just not accept the en-
.gagement in the beginning.
» ” ” { IT IS IMPORTANT to remember that sitters usually are still children, too older children but they are not adults, and they do need a certain amount of protection. We are told that sometimes girls are frightened by the fact that a man returning from a party late in the evening has had teo much to drink and is in no condition to drive a car tak-
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GET ACQUAINTED—Baby- sitter Margaret Kelleher (left) of Hartford, Conn., wisely ‘gets acquainted with 2-year-old Jimmy McGann in the presence of his mother, Mrs. John F, McGann Jr. Thus, Jimmy comes to feel that Margaret's an old friend when
she “sits”
ing a girl home, to say nothing | of other possible embarrassments. It should not surprise such an employer if he has trouble finding baby-sitters. Ward will spread rapidly among teenagers that he's not a good person to work for, What are the wages for hahysitting? This depends on the locality and the wages paid to other sitters, Usually, it ranges upward of 35 cents an hour. n 2 ” _ . FOR PARENTS gitters, the expense has hecome so high that, added to the cost of movie tickets and dinner before or refreshments after, an evening’s recreation entails substantial.expendityre, If you would like a lot of work, therefore, you might offer to accept engagements for less pay—25 cents an hour, even “a dollar for an evening. After all, in many ¢ases you will come into the house after the baby is asleep, spend the evning listening to the radio or watching television or doing your homework. It's an easy way to earn a dollar, + It 1s 4 wise thing to keep an account of what you earn as a sitter, save some of your money for Christmas gifts or special purchases, buy your own tickets for school games and dances, and possibly even some’ of your own clothes.
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