The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 11, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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BABYa
By Lillian B. Stormt
— Milk is baby’s natural food, but
it isn’t entirely adequate for more
than a few weeks. After cod liver
| oil and orange juice are intro
| duced, then come the solid foods,
1 baby cereals, strained vegetables
ind fruits.
Usually a special baby cereal is
the first of the supplementary
foods. These cereals are available
in pre-cooked form, with added
vitamins and minerals which are
needed in addition to those present
l in milk. A cereal is usually start
| ed at about 3 months of age,
earlier if your doctor decides it. is
hecessary.
' This first solid food is fed with
a spoon so your baby will learn to
eat and so he wilj learn to handle
I ^olid food with his tongue. At first,
! dilute the cereal with enough milk
1 Dr formula so it is a creamy con
i sistency. This is something en
I tirely new to him, so give only a
laste the first day or two. Later
|t may be made thicker.
After he has learned to eat cer*
I eal, perhaps in a couple of weeksj
one of the strained vegetables id
introduced. It may be Carrots ol
Spinach. For a few days, dilute
the vegetable with some milk|
After he has learned to eat ond
vegetable, then give him another,
feeding the same one for several
days until it is familiar. During
the next two or three months,
gradually give a variety of vege*
tables and fruits, all finely strain*
ed as they come in the small cans
or jars.
I Be casual, matter-of-fact an4
enjoy feeding your baby, so that
I he will associate happiness with
bis mealtimes.
Loose CvSifrtf,
Too much sugar added to custards
prevents them from thickening prop
! erly.
fi3 AB Y„
By Lillian B. Storm$
S A young baby needs a drink of
•water frequently. You may think
that since his diet is mainly milk,
he will have enough liquid. Or, you
just may not think about giving
him water.
Boil fresh water, when preparing
his breakfast, place in a covered
sterilized bottle (or a fruit jar)
•and serve it at room temperature.
Ilf it is kept for more than half s
day, it should be put in the re*
frigerator, but bring it to room
temperature before giving to the
baby.
Give water between meals. If he
gets restless some time before the
next meal, give him a drink of
water. If it is almost meal time,
give him only a small amount.
Drinking of water offers you an
opportunity to introduce your baby
to a cup before he is ready to take
orange juice or milk from a cup.
At first you can give it in a bot*
tie and the smaller size bottles are
convenient. Then, when you think
it possible and reasonable, give him
some water in a spoon. When
drinking water from a spoon gets
to be routine, then graduate to a
cup.
Later when cereal is started,
probably your doctor will advise a
baby cereal during the third month,
make it quite liquid and feed it
from the now familiar spoon.
Even after your baby t begins to
have a varied diet of cereals, vege
tables, fruits and custard, remem
ber to give him a drink of water
between each two meals. It is one
of the good food habits you wil'
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Comfort Wounded
One of the duties of the air trans
port command chaplains is meeting
the many hospital planes that fly
from the battlefronts to hospitals
and rest camps back in the United
States. In all kinds of weather and
at all hours of the day and night,
the ATC chaplain is on hand with
j the flight surgeon and nurse to serve
! the spiritvll needs of th« wounded
j men and wish them Godspeed to
j the next stop on their journey
I homeward.
> Women do you suffer
SIMPLE ANEMIA
Due to Loss of Blood-Iron?
You girls who suffer from simple
anemia or who lose so much during
monthly periods you feel tired, weak,
“dragged out”—this may be due to low
blood-iron—so try Lydia E. Plnkham’s
TABLETS of once. Plnkham’s Tablets
are one of the very best home ways to
help build up red blood to give more
strength and energy—In such cases.
Plnkham’s Tablets are one of the
greatest blood-iron tonics you can buy 1
j Follow label directions.
! Lydia E. Pinkham’s TA81CTS
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Milky Dishes
If milky dishes and fabrics are
rinsed with clear cold water before
coming in contact with warm,
soapy water much of the calcium
and protein will be carried away so
that the washing may be done satis
j factorily, say the home economists.
BOWELS SLUGGISH?"
* Ffeling like you lost your best friend -
headachy-dull-aH because of sluggish bow
els. Why put up with constipation mi sen,-?
Chew modem FEEN-A-MINT. the pleasant
a w']?™hewmg'gum laxative. Chew FEEN
A-MINT tonight at bedtime, taking only in
accordance with package directions. Next
■ morning-thorough, gentle relief, helping you
1 rniT'L’8”'' Millions rely on FEEN-A
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\ lupply costs only 10<f.
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CLEAVES TEMPLE
C. M. E. CHURCH
HONORS THE PASTOR
Under the leadership of the Rev.
T. J. Douglass Cleaves Temple C.
M. E. Church has made wonderful
progress. During his pastorate forty
members have been added, and the
| church is taking its place in the
I community as a power in the salva
tion of the city.
The church wishes to honor its
pastor Sunday, August 12th with an
“Appreciation Day” for his good
leadership. The friends of the church
are cordially invited to come and
join us in the morning and afternoon
services.
The Rev. J. C. Wade, pastor of the
Salem Baptist Church will preach the
Appreciation Day” sermon at 3:00
o’clock P. M.
Robert Harris, Secretary.
T. J. Douglass, Minister. I
i
Plastic Production
In 1930, the industry produced
about 37,500,000 pounds of plastics
valued at about $75,000,000, or $2 a
pound. In 1940, the industry had been
multiplied by 8, with an output of
300.000. 000 pounds averaging about
$2 a pound in value. Estimated pro
duction in 1944 indicates a doubling
since 1940 with an output of about
700.000. 000 pounds valued at $1,800,
000,000 or about $2.50 a pound.
NEGRO DOLLS
Every home should have a Col
ored Doll. We offer in this sale
two flashy numbers. With hair,
moving eyes, shoes, stockings,
nicely dressed. Price $4.98 and
$6.59. If C. O. D. postage ex
tra. Dealers— Agents wanted.
Write National Co., 254 West
135th St., New York, 30.
Mr. Wm. Station of 3211 U Street
has a family of four, wife and two
boys. Mr. Station moved here from
Oklahoma in 1942 and reports that
he likes Omaha very much. Since
coming here he has worked at Cud
ahy Packing Plant and both of his
boys attend West Side school.
FROM'MICROBETO MAN
I, DR. J. V. WELLS
IHE FASCINATING STORY OF THE DE
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Washington, D. C.—Soundphoto—
Former Secretary of State Edward
Stettinius opened Senate ratification
hearings on the United Nations Char
ter with a 6,000 word declaration that
the San Francisco document is a truly
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Milk Production
The record high numbers of milk
cows in farm herds in 1944, produc
ing at the lowest rate per cow in
half a dozen years, turned out the
second largest volume of milk in the
nation’s history, the Extension Serv
ice report*.
PMC? WEAK?
from loss of
M000-K0N?
Girlsr Women! If you lose so much dur
ing monthly periods that you feel weak
"dragged out"—this may be due to low’
blood Iron. So try Lydia E. Plnkham’a
tablets—one of the best home ways to
help build up red blood In such cases. I
Plnkham’s Tablets are one of the great
est blood-iron tonics you can buy.'
Follow label directions. -
Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS
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AD No. F 4SUV
Men, Women! Old at
40,50,60! Want Pep?
Want to Feel Years Younger?
Do you blame exhausted, worn-out feeling on age?
Thousands amazed at what a little pepping up with
Ostrex has done. Contains tonic many need at 40.
60, 60. for body old solely because low In Iron: also
supples vitamin Bi. calcium, phosphorus. 35c In
troductory size now only 29c! Try Ostrex Toni#
Tablets for new pep. younger feeling, this very day.
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TWO lot", corner nnd adjoining, «■
southwest corner 21st nnd Crncr.
Extensive Iron Inge on liolh 21*1 nnd
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All Laxatives
Are Not Alike
If you think for a minute that all
laxatives are more or less alike you
certainly have a real SURPRISE await
tn6rPu when y°u take Kruschen Salts
When you feel bloated, headachy and
meanly sluggish—because you need a
good cleaning out — what you then
should try is KRUSCHEN SALTS
^yytit'n you want relief you want It
PRONTO. Kruschen, a true saline lax
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Caution—use only as directed. Regu
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Somber the name and get KRUSCHEN
SALTS today at any good drug store.
£ GREAT NEWS
FOR WOMEN
WHO DOUCHE
A Many Doctors today recommend the
A use of douches for women troubled
' with discharge (‘‘the whites”),
' offending odor, and minor irritation
j —for women who want to be and
' feel refreshingly clean.
* And here’s a product for the douche
i —Hospital tested, too, with splendid
* results—Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sana*
t tive Wash, made by the same great
' company that makes Lydia E.
r Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash is gain*
' ing great favor today with women.
. It’s mighty effective to cleanse,
relieve offending odor, discharge and
' discomfort of minor irritation, yet it
I positively won’t harm even the most
' delicate membranes or tissues. Incx
II pensive, too. Any drug store.
! * Lydia E. Pinkham’s '
^SANATIVE WASH
1WE ARE NOW ABLE... |
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THANKS for being so Patient during the a
Past Trying Months. E
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