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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 25

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GOP Club ChangesSlii By JOHN ROBERT POWERS Secneti Qlmm, 0 Discipline Need Reflects on Friday, January 5, 13S1 ItsMeeung Why is it that just when a girl pins up the last dripping curl The 19th Ward Women's Republi after a shampoo, the most exciting, spur-of-the moment invitations happen her way? Teachers A You can turn sucn predicaments into nappy occasions ves. can Club baa changed the day and place of its meeting. The club, which was to have met Monday at Arnett YMCA, will meet instead at p. m. Tuesday at Republican headquarters in the Union Trust Building.

even go to the theater just by suck QLASSSOOM discipline in high msprt, Pa. length of the veiling to fasten this school should not be any problem, stituting a "hat-do" for a hair-do! With two yards of fine-mesh, wide- seam. Do not catch the flowers with the thread. The traction of the veiling Officers for the new year will take width veiling and a bunch of artificial posies that you keep for just over. 7 i I because students are there 1o educate themselves with the aid of the school's equipment and the teachers' help and direction.

When teachers this purpose, you can create a rav Pi. fcBaitimon, Mi Washington, D.C. Florida Points ishing arrangement that completely coven your pinned-up curls. ft As soon as you ve said that ei will hold them in place. Hold everything while you remove the towel, take the pins out of the front row of curls and smoothly comb back the front hair.

Then, take up the piece of veiling you cut oft first, double it and gather" it neatly into a cap to cover the crown and back of your head. Diced Apple Delicious In Cabbage Salad Diced crisp apple helps to' mike have to take time out to call students to order something is wrong. The studeits are not interested in edu fnto the telephone mouthpiece, wrap 1 Travel the iktrltit retrte vie Cemlnf your head up in dry absorbent towel cating themselves it they vasts time a cabbage saiaa Pom delicious ana ni llwlte 1. nvt Kwf mn4 rmh4 to soak up as much moisture as possible. Apply your make-up and don your severest dress.

(You wont want different. If you use red apples, leave unpeeled to add color to the salad. Pin it securely over each ear. in class in childish disorder. Why? Only the teachers and the children concerned can answer that.

One factor, a powerful one, is often over any trimming on your dress to vie with what's going to go on around TIFT up the flowered length and If you peel the apples add a dash of paprika when you moisten the salad with the dressing. your head.) the side which has been pressed to the table will be a lovely surprise -i VOW get out your veiling and cut of flower faces masked in veiling. looked: Placing responsibility for learning activities 4 I- off a length that is sufficient cum. vmirTED rort ANGELO ATRI to reach across the crown of your directly on the students. If a AV v--Av head from ear to ear.

Lay it aside for the moment. Spread the rest out on a table, and press your flowers teacher attempts to carry the whole Drape the entire length around your cap in any line that is becoming to you the powder puff or profile turbans are but two suggestions of many. When the shape suits you, pin it in place with invisible hairpins, being sure to tuck the loose ends under they're all that spoil, the effect of this magic "hat-do!" face down and two inches apart on burden of responsibility, giving the le'ssons. furnishing the materials, doing the research, talking information into the deafened ears of the it, in a line that runs directly from the center lengthwise. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER SVilTCUBOARD RELIEF Will train Inttlliejtnt ejlrl with soma tiptrianct.

Pleasant wart Insurance btntfltt. Goad opportunity for advancement. Call 0 Aker 4990--Miss Murphy '14 That finished, bring both edges young people, they will not be interested and they will be disorderly in self-defense. of the veiling up to overlap like an envelope directly above the ridge of flowers. Run a thread the entire pomade Tomorrow: What the habit wil Ido for your hair.

GOVERNOR OF HEALTH Miss Elizabeth Walker, dietitian for Eastman Kodak Company, confer! with company employe on diet requirements needed to meet his health problem. 'HEN the teacher announces the term plan, appoints group leaders, who elect members of an executive committee who direct classroom ac For Better-Fed Nation tivities, the students are Each leader has his group to whom work is assigned. The students bring 1 PI the results of their work to the group leaders, as referee in disputes, as coordinator of activities. He guides but he does not impose his opinions and bis authority save in cooperation with the students. More Dietitians Needed to Fill Growing Civilian, Military Needs By ROSEMARY MOORE rIET is a professional matter.

And the dietitians who make it their profession are currently sought by both civilian and military organizations their numbers few in comparison ith the demand. Elizabeth Walker, assistant nutri-i High school boys and girls are not children. They are young men and If 1 3 I WORKING UNDER PRESSURE? women in search of the knowledge that brings power and the activities that bring growth. Teacher-governed classes are not the necessary environment for such achievements. i 'A lion adviser of Eastman Kodak Com- and menu planning.

Seeing approxi-pany, acting as spokesman for hermateiy 70 patients per week, she is colleagues, stresses the need for more; or C0Bstructing nu. dietitians to meet present-day needs. 1 But what about boys or girls who will not cooperate? The power of class opinion, the power of the school as a social organization, the com munity's disapproval will act on them, Professional requirements work with the U. S. Army and Air 'departments.

Forces as members of the Women's Her advice may center around Medical Specialists Corps as well gaining weight. Briefly, she even through the law if necessary, Such students are rare in classes Belmont HERE'S WHY YOU'LL PREFER TITLEYI Enjoy the "brilliance" of the world's finest teas, blended in a speciat way to bring you where boys and girls are busily engaged in educating themselves, by Using their own powers of direction, energy and purpose. Any students who cannot cooperate in such activities is unfit and soon goes his way in. search of the place where he does fit. To that end the school heads lend him assistance.

BRIDE-ELECT Mr. ind Mrs. Mm Sonlheim of Lyons announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor M. Sontheim of Anthony to Robert J. ton of John Vogt of Webster.

Mr. Vogt will graduate from Union College Jan. 26. Wedding is set for Feb, 3. exquisite flavor-extra sumulauon.

Oing srne of the branches of'Ef more dietetic work as well as local dieti- we" choosing concentrated foods tians, she pointed to the following valuable, but equally important examples: Miss Elizabeth Henry plenty of sleep. One without the (public health), adviser for the Visit- other is far less of an assurance of ing Nurse Association; Miss Dorothea reaching your objective. Criss (industrial), administraUve dieti-1 Be8'i gradually to increase the lion in the Camera Works cafeteria; mount of foods Vu Mt dallv- 0nlV and Miss A. Elizabeth Crozier (there- eaUng more can you expect to peutic and clinic), outpatient clinic, a.m Perhaps you could add instructing patients at Strong Memo- milk. or sandwich between meals; rial Hospital.

If or 80 read a re8- lar meals; a second helping of pota- son, chief dietitian at General 1 ,1.. Vitamin to stimulate the appetite Uh (milk, bread, liver, pork and leafy wm 800 SHOP 1 For Smart MATERNITY JUDGE OF QUALITY Taking no one's word but her own on the respective merits of three varieties of canned peaches, Mrs. Helen Ingerson, chief dietitian at General Hospital, puts eacft to test on matter of quality a practice she recommends. Cwrve latlay Tea Par Blanw Teatthtl U7 FASHIONS 800 MONROE AVE. Cularhury Ohi 10 'lit r.M.

D.ilr ill SHU I1CMCU BS CABII1U1C Ul lilt lUH I .1, Miss Walker outlined some of their KL? Gloria Lipshy to worry or use up your energy in respective duties. In Mrs. Ingerson's case, such Tt.rntQtss"y I Joins Brides sponsibilities as planning regular and special diets, teacning nutrition toi preparation for dietetics as a pro- Qmm QQ6 VOW student nurses and purchasing fresh fession begins with college training. I gETH Joseph Center was the scene and perishable foods are supple-followed by either a year's intern-, on Dec. 28 of the marriage of mented by administrative work.

ship in an approved course or the 1 Miss Gloria Judith Lipskv. dauph-She and her dietary department equivalent in several years' work, ter of Mr. and Mrs-. Gamliel Lipsky daily serve 1,000 meals to Membership in the American Dietetic of Evergreen and Martin Gold, anotner tnousana to tne nospitai: Association, founded 1917, is open son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis H. Gold staff. only to those meeting these standards 'of New York City. The ceremony A method for standardizing the of training. jwas performed by Rabbi Leon I quality of foodstuffs is passed on One of the objectives laid down by Stitskin.

I by Mrs. Ingerson as a suggestion to this association tells the story of the I The bride attended Indiana Univer- I housewives. It concerns the personal profession's aims, To improve the sity, end the bridegroom is a graduate testing of ditterent erands ana graves nutritional status of human be-ot the Harvard Law School. The of foods, which can be done on ajmgs couple will make their home in Astoria, L. I.

1 small scale bv housewives meefng for a "testing" session; deciding for Spter FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The engagement of Miss Connie St. George to Joseph Rovas, aoa of Mrs. Joseph Rovaa of Weeger and the late Mr. Rovas has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles St. George or Union St. N. themselves which canned foods, for Mrs. Powell Visits Kin smu white rz instance, offer the best 'quality at the price.

In Cleveland, Huntington Mrs. Ingerson suggested: "Com-i Mrs. W. Eugene Powell of Arnett Blvd. and the Bristol Hills has been pare samples for color, flavor, tex-i ture and solidity of the pack.

Always I recent guest of her cousin, Mrs. i Joseph H. Burchfield, and Mr. Burch- i field of Cleveland." Si Mrs. Powell spent the holidays with it her son, Dr.

Lucius LeClere Powell, and family of Huntington, W. Va. read the label on a can. It gives much information about weight, grade, variety and size. "Moreover, the price 'of a can doesn't always indicate value.

It may be more economical to buy lower grades to use in mixed dishes. Often foods are graded on the basis of appearance. For instance, whole tomatoes are expensive, but broken ones will do just as well for a mixed dish." Additional advice includes "learning the brand names of products you like, and sticking to them until some STUDIO DIVANS m-95 CAN THIS p. Crouch Chipter et YWCA, luncheon meetins, YW. 1 p.

Lidies' Aid Society ud Women's Misiioniry Society ot Cuedonia First Presbyterian Church, luncheon, church chapel. p. m. Garden Study Club of Rochester Home Bureau, meeting, Home Bureau. p.

Navy Wivea of Rocheater, meetins. home Mrs. Wesley Young in Ravenwood Ave, Regularly 89.95 to 99.95. 10.50 initial payment. Then only 18 pennies a day.

When the net skirt of your favorite formal wilts, renew the crispnets with paper. Smooth each section of the skirt over the ironing board; Elace sheet of wax paper oth beneath and above the net then press with a warm iron. Opr. 1951. Field Enterprises, Inc.

All rithts reserved NEWARK GIRL ENGAGED thing better comes along. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manges of Newark announce the encasement ofi On the industrial side, Miss Walker their daughter. Miss Alice Manges, deals largely witn plant employes ana to Paul T.

McCarney, son of Anthony their diet problems; assisting them McCarney of Ogdensburg. with their food budgets, purchasing Save $20 to $30 on these practical double duty divans. Use as a divan by day, a double bed, twin beds or a single bed by night. Thirty-five different fabrics and colors. Some other in more expensive fabrics at slightly higher prices.

SOFA BEDS Save $30 to $40 on these fine A quick adjustment converts this luxurious sofa into a comfortable bed for two. Lovely Tapestries and Damasks in this group in fine decorator fabrics. Some others in more expensive fabrics at slightly higher prices. HIDE A-BEDS This famous Simmons Hide-A-Bed at a real bargain price includes famous Simmons innerspring mattress. Covered In Tapestries and Matelasses.

Some othejs in more expensive fabrics at slightly higher prices. Regularly 109.95 to 1 19.95. 12.00 initial payment Then only 20 pennies a day. JUNE HAVOC? June Havoc was the infant ingenue of Seattle, where the was raised on Wheattna. "Mother said it gave me extra energy for dancing," the remembers.

"But I never could eat anything just because it'i good for me. It'i got to taste good! What like about Whtatena is that delicious out-like flavor. It makes me want to get off to a flying start with a hearty Whtottno Regularly 249.00 ta 269.00. 33.00 initial payment then only 44 pennies a day. to star in pictures like To b9 2W 'Del Palma' with james Mason.

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