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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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Bloomington, Illinois
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r. MRS. O. T. FURL, bousemotlMT at Blacksteck hall, pwr crfr fr the girls as they aerie fbras.

mtmmm -llt- I BLICKSTOCK HALL students have a record of 100 percent attendance for breakfast Here are Miss T0' MiSS June Atherton of i iKSmS 7 -S OUtenrough of Maroa- Th "ady for class after a breakfast of fruU juice, cereal, toast, milk or coffee, HURRYING TO CLASS are Misa Betty Bremer (left) and Miss Margaret Wittmer of Royal Oak. Mich-, who are attending Illinois State Normal university. The girls hare time for coffee and toast only, although they admit It would be better If they planned for a more adequate first meal of the day. cpnngiiwa is luuag a doth mm cry errra! and Mb Ura UakefkU Bad Axe, Mich, has cbowa a hoi crrraL Residents ef BUckslock may have hrralfast trwa lt to 8:15 a. m.

There are 21 freshmen students In the boose. More Students, Business Women Take Time to Eat War Mothers Home, Club, Community Mrs. E. B. Brindley, Editor.

Oppose World College girls and business women 1 PTA District Seven are putting more emphasis on breakfast as a result of the war. tabulation of a survey revealed Police Force Saturday. Many reasons have been ad To Hold Conference vanced for the change from peace gates also urced that drastie be taken aga.nit iir.ies. profiU in war, aai cuxtailsect cf production. IUinois had the third larrtit delegation to the convest-ae.

Members adopted the service Caj which has only stars for men in tervice. Mrs. E. May Ilahn cf Ind was elected caucsal presidenL la attendance frcm thU mere Mrs. A nr.

a Mk. Mrs. Cora Crouch and Mrs. Mabel Cramer of Pearl Harbor chapter; Mrs. Erira Cray.

Mrs. M.rr.t M.Ker and Mrs. Mary ohm: a from charter 18. Lutheran Aid to Meet MELVIN. (PNS) The laith-eran Ladies Aid wl mret Thursday at 2 00 p.

ra. in churrh parlors, with ar.d OV-o 1L Schult T.trru.r..r r. Delegates AHend Convention ume. importance from the standpoint of health has been attached to an adequate breakfast before anyone starts the day's work, be it in the class room, office or industry. The government has urged every WSCS to Meet Program Set For El Paso School American War Mothers In na- individual to guard health and efficiency to aid the war fftnr MELVIN.

(PNS) The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Zion Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church parlors with Mrs. Hannah Otto and Miss Florence Ar-ends. the hostesses. Uonal convention, held Tuesday throuch Ftiday in Chlra 1 r-j Information regarding what food EL PASO. The annual confer opposition to American men serv ence for district 7 of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teach me Doay needs every day has been generously distributed by means of news stories and pictures, posters, pamphlets and ing on an international police force after the war.

The 400 dele ers is to be held Friday in the auditorium of El Paso Township high school. Members will attend other material. Record Is Encouraging. from Peoria. Stark.

Marshall. Tazewell and Woodford counties. rill I 1 Encouraging as it is to know that many more wnmpn a onfmo Mrs. William Goldsmith of Peoria is the district director. breakfast, teachers, college deans Registration is scheduled for ana nurses who serve large busi jL 9:15 a.

m. Mrs. Harold Coffman will lead in the nledce of alleci- nesses are concerned because of the great number who give no time or thought to probably the i i i it in i i A. ance to the flag and the singing or the national anthem. Mrs.

Frank Cleary will be the accom most important meal of the day. Illinois State Normal university ne Blackstock hall students. Here are. left to right. Mm Cicciarelli of Minonk; Miss June Schroeder of West Talm Beach, Min, Bar-baraBiglerof Chicago; and Miss Nelle Jones of Minonk.

panist. young women students who eat breakfast were found to be in the majority. In one class fiR Vice President to Speak. The Rev. J.

Soul Chinman will regularly take time for a complete Individually Styled Havelfe "SCeancd-ln-CreaEa offer prayer and Ralph Wantland. uiedKiasi menu. Another class registered 79 percent and another principal or me Mcrumey school in El Paso, will bring greetings. Save Partially 1 6 percent favoring early rising Mrs. Coatney of Assump xo insure time to eat.

tion, fifth vice president for uie Illinois Con cress of Parents and Others admitted thev riirtn'r aM up in time to get breakfast; some Teachers, will speak on "Service for Child Lynn and Ronnie Coffman will sing. Ripened Tomatoes room too xar from meal service to allow time before early classes and therefore they skip the morning meal; others replied they are Charles S. Stewart nf Snrinp. field, assistant superintendent of public instruction, will speak on "Educational Trends' and a cov not nungry tne morning Many In a Hurry. ered dish luncheon will be served at noon.

Two young women found hurriedly finishing coffee and toast to reach their classes said they never had time for more food although Tanel on Prorram. Lt. Dorothy M. Krrrhr nt Take Them From Garden Before Frost Camp Ellis will speak briefly at nicjr reaiizea tney should have uie aiiernoon session, alter which there will be a oanel discussion a ainerent menu. nT-i Lustrous to look at divinely toft to the touch.

Each itiand of ycur hair it gently bathed in rich cream while it it being tteamed. Fiesta "Kerchlef-Kurl" Wave Beauty and your budget go hand- $T)23 in-hand with thit lovely wave. ti) 41. women students say on "Adult Mrs. Mel- As the danger of frost ap proaches and it looks like partial vin C.

Lockard of Cobden, state chairman of parent-education, will be the discussion leader. Participants will be the Rev. E. E. ly ripened tomatoes will eet the ucic are many more eating breakfasts this year than other years due to a change in the serving hours.

Other years the girls had to be at breakfast at 7 a. m. This year breakfast is served for worst of the deal with Jark rt Manes of El Paso. "The Church-" victory gardeners can save their crops if they will harvest and put Yfkk or WiUw a longer period which allows the with a late class to sleep Miss Aldine Wolk of El Paso, "The School;" Mrs. P.

R. Mcintosh of Peerio, "The Parent," and Miss au oi mem into a darkened shed or basement where th iuiigci ana sua eat. One junior at WpiBn ture can be held fairly uniform Mildred Ann Diers of El Paso, "A Student" teered the belief that vonnr m. A question period will follow ai aooui ovj io 33 degrees Fahrenheit. There will be less shriveling if the air is humid.

TnmiinH an mxwMam ward en are realizing mnro 2nd Flflsr Phone 3633-5 tne panel program. A nlav. -A man CVCl the health hazard they face when Date With the Futur. written be spread out on a table, shelf or by Mrs. Ralph Burster of Ft Pan ey oo not eat the proper foods Eat Candy Bars.

on uie iioor and should be checked every few davs to nmnv tvin is to be civen. after which nvr. "Too many depend on a candy ly Vincent of El Paso will present saxopnone solos. Invitations will that have started to rot. Nearly ripe tomatoes will ripen in a few days to a week and have a flavor Dracti be received for the 1844 confer ence.

tnu a coKe- between classes to make up for the food they did not eat and we know this is not a good health practice," said one student. Even so she woe feWW Wk9 those riDeneri on vino Mrs. Goldsmith I Kin sisted In planning the conference by Mrs. A. C.

Kin, president of er iced drink and watching the thermore, they will remain in good condition for a week or 10 days. In this way. the period of NO. TIME FOR BREAKFAST and these Wesleyan students rush between classes to drink "cokes" and eat candy bars. Jean Small.

(left) and Miss Donna Brandt, Bloomington girls living at home, prefer sleep to eating and allow no time for the morning serv-Ing. They are shown here with their favorite beverage. They are always hungry for lunch. fresh tomatoes rrom th wine as sne clutched her books ready to run when the bell rang A nurse for a large Blooming- me Aiciumey ita. and Mrs Kenneth Lcbo, secretary of district 7.

can be extended as much a ion Dusmess institution volun- or even three weeks. chow chows and various forms of miurmauon that many business women en aMtVi, piccaullies. f.iuufc uicaiv last because of the high cost of Those that are pink or yellowish-red will ripen, but both their flavor and texture will be different from those that are vine ripened. NevertheW tv Another method of savin a Fire Prevention Should tially rioened tomatoi it f.r 100a. ana still others, hoping to keep down their weight, eliminate more laborious) is to null th acceptable as sliced tomatoes and entire plant by the roots and hang me morning serving.

Declaring this enures fnHev. Be Order in Every Home irom the basement ao extend the fresh tomato season. Entirely green tomatoes are best used as soon ivuithu i is said that thes An tlAt slh rl 1 economy the nurse suggested that women who do not eat breakfast as much as those picked from the fuaw.w 111 the form of nirklxi vine. vkiu tvrv Inspect Home Before Heat Is Needed Burns, explosions and confla 151 flMl tV. grations caused 5,800 deaths in homes in the United States last Call 2310-5 BAND BOX CLEANERS When We Bring Them Back They look clean they smell clean, and even if we do aay so they are clean.

Band Box careful and thorough cleaning will appeal to you. Try lt. year, a iu percent increase over 1941, according to information Deiore going to work try having breakfast for a week and see if they wish to go back to their former habits. College house mothers report that students who frequently must consult the nurse are usually those who go without breakfast. The same report was given by the nurse who serves a large group of employed women.

Situation Improved. The majority of the students living in Wesleyan sorority houses eat breakfast. A number of the students stop only for coffee, which should be accompanied by food according to home economists, nurses and physicians working to improve the nation's food habits. Many of the students from the National Safptv Electric cords should come in for their share of inspection and be made safe for use. Fire loss of schools during the first three months of 1943, totalled $5,000,000, averaging over $1,000,000 loss per month, at a time when all materials are needed for planes, tanks and ships.

Parents have a responsibility in making schools as well as homes safe. Thorough inspection of buildings, and equipment, should be made regularly. It is not enough to make home safe by proper construction and fure protection, apparatus, Miss Ward continues. The house must also be kept safe by training all members of the family to observe at least ordinary precautions against fire and to develop habits that prevent accidental fires from starting. Fire drills are reauired One out of every four deaths from uurns was a chad under 5 years of age.

Another one fourth BAN BOX CLEANEBS persons 65 years of age and over. 207 N. East St. Uct. 4-11.

has been ripionaforf E. L. Robertson. Owner as national fire prevention week in the hoDes that, hv attention to the imnortanoi 7A famoud. cUcufx uUtU 1000 UouuUoU uUli safety measures and of removing hazards, fires "Your'skin-won't feel tight or tired or unheppy if you give itBotony tonolin core becouse these miroculouj beauty oids hove a genius for chasing dryness, lanolin is the just a small amount but a great abundance of this precious lubricating beauty requisite.

the oil balance essential for a lovely complexion. You'll "Feel the Sa i crmjc muk for breakfast. The breakfast situation is much 7 improved as compared with previous years but teachers, deans, 1 I S0AnEU-ANTUfTlCEC0N0IHUL ii -i i ai nurses and students agree that in schools, offices and industrial plants. They should be held in the home occasionally so that everyone, young and old, knows what to do and where to go if a fire occurs. WKUS mi 1 II 0tot Vatiaa Hf.

i Keos" larWSM illni 4t Km I rmS Bctony lonolin Triple-Action Oeom Mai. Jliiilm kUL. I TV and the appalling loss of life reduced. Records indicate that very many of the fires occurring last year in homes might have been prevented. Before heavy' fires are started in heating stoves and furnaces, is the time to clean chimneys and flues and pipes, says Miss Gladys J.

Ward, home management specialist, University of Ilinois college of agriculture. The home should be inspected from attic to the basement, and all rubbish removed that tends to create a fire hazard. Points of contact where pipes or chimneys pass through ceiling and roof should be carefully checked. 1 pttfcno SI i5 end COMMUNITY CALENDAR Botany lonolin Formula 70 Boforry lanolin Superfatted Soop lar too many are still going to classes without the proper nourishment. The program of education as ta what foods are needed for health win continue to be emphasized and more and more women will be urged to eat breakfast before they start the day's program.

The University of Michigan was the first university to admit women students. -it 3 cokes for Sit Botorty lonolin lotion MOXDAV. SI Gal. 52.E9 q. C3e St Bursts Rogers Delphi InternaUonal, 7:30 p.

m. m.t SPURS Club. 7-9 Eleanor Thnmi 1 in) eolith r--'. C. W.

IXC. ri.i i E. Travel club. 1:30 d. ir.

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