Show What Every Chi Child Id Should Eat I s it p By BETTY BARCLAY In the club oar car of an express empress train rushing from New York to Philadelphia the other day I was introduced to Dr R. R E. E Lee Director Director tor of the Department of Applied Research of Standard Brands Incorporated In one of the leading food organizations ot of the world As he spends a large part of his time studying diets J i asked him If he would recommend some some diet for growing children to to be sure they got everything in their food that they needed This is what he said Every child should have a quart of Vitamin 0 milk every day Also the diet should include Toast and cereal at breakfast Bread at noon and night Generous servings of two or oror more vegetables at aG least three or four times a a. week Fruit at least once a day or tomato orange or pineapple juice daily Either an egg meat fish dried beans peas nr or lentils dally A moderate amount of fat and not much sweets Bread Is good for whatever eat eating ing Is permitted between meals and may be eaten in abundance as a nourishing and low cost food Every mother will be interested ia is that to check up on what her youngsters are getting each day to be bo deprived of the chance to tomake tomake tomake I make an honest living and to exercIse exercise exercise ex ex- ex- ex their talents just because they have th the tha handicap of having be been n born women 7 Wont Women n Help Support I Quoting Miss Dorothy Dix on the same subject Mrs Hollenbeck said But But say those who object to women following any gainful occupation men have families to support Wom Women n have nobody but themselves Haven't they In a close association with working workingwomen workingwomen workingwomen women that goes over 40 years yeans I have never naver known but one who was not supporting her old p parents parents par par- rents r- r or little brothers and sisters sisters sisters sis sis- or sending nieces and nephews nephews nephews neph neph- through college or making the bread and butter that her own I children ate or taking care of a asIck asick asick sick or no-account no husband Needy hands reach for a a. women's pocketbook pocketbook pocketbook pocket- pocket book just as often as they do for fora a mans man's and It is the women's pocketbook that opens to them Breaks Are Even Young men cant can't marry as early as they used to because women have all the good jobs say the objectors Well even if that were true the breaks are even because in the old days before before before be be- fore girls were supporting self-supporting young men couldn't marry because they had their sisters hanging ng around a- a around around round their necks The parasite sister was a liability The sister with a job is an asset Women are more consistent and more mOle accurate in their work work Mrs Hollenbeck added ask any business business business busi busi- ness executive who hires them and he will tell you it is true Present at the business meeting were the following members and I guests of the tho club Helen Poulson Poulson Poul- Poul son son Afton Allon Crocker Phyllis PhylUs Wimmer Wimmer Wim- Wim mer Margaret Edna Lemon Victoria Halstead Mildred Mildred Mild Mild- r red d Carman Agnes Jacoby Vivian VivianI Wilkins Veda Poulson and Mrs Hollenbeck |