Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953 Page: 16 of 16
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seem to listen to her teachers. They
said she was always day-dream-
ing. She had started out all right
in school, but now her grades were
poor. The teachers began to think
she might be backward.
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get a pound of this PREMIUM Grode
Meadolake at less than the cost of
ordinary Margarine — just dip the
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gold mesh veil; Lilly Dache's outsize picture hat, skill-
fully draped of gray and black satin, posed on a bandeau
of aqua jersey; Sally Victor’s architectural “"pinacle"
hat of Lovebird Blue felt and beaver.
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PROSPER - Fifty five persons
attended the bridal shower honor-
tag Mrs. Richard Gotcher, the for-
mer Miss Betty Loa Jackson, ip
L the basement of the First Metho
dist Church Friday night
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purshone of 1 to. of Meodoloke Mdrgarine. Poyment to be mode by our salesmen, or by
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scarlet fever, influents or menin-
gitis. It is estimated about a mil-
lion children of school-age have no
more hearing than Lucy and that
a million more are similatrly af-
fected in the pre-school group.
Most may regain normal hearing.
But some children can never be
helped to regain normal hearing.
They have to be taught to speak.
They have to learn how to read
people’s lips. They must have skill-
ed help in using a hearing aid.
With such aids, the booklet says,
many such children can hear,
though the aid will never bring nor-
mal hearing.
"To help their child who doesn’t
hear, parents have to talk to him
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and picky. She began to stay off
by herself. Her mother said: "Lu-
cy doesn’t pay any attention to the
things I say, either. She's so list-
less and irritable. This all began
after she had the measles."
The doctor sent Lucy to an oto-
logist, or ear specialist, who found
she was losing her hearing. He
cleared up an Infection in her nose
and throat remaining from the
measles. Lucy soon regained her
hearing and was her old self again.
In its booklet "The Child Who
Is Hard of Hearing," the U. S.
Children’s Bureau, says most
hearing loss in children is the
result of repeated colds and
infections in the ears, nose and
throat It often follows measles.
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To pep up potatoes, stir grated
Cheddar cheese into medium white
sauce until melted and golden,
and serve over thin slices of the
cooked vegetable. This combination
makes wonderful summertime eat-|
ing with cold ham.
If there is no class for hard of
hearing children in your commu-
nity, you can get help by mail by
writing to one of thsee institu-
tions: /
John Tracy Correspondence
Course, 924 West 37th St., Los
Angeles, Calif.
University of Chicago Home
Study Department, 1375 East 60th
St., Chicago M. Hl.
American Hearing Society, 817
14th St N. W., Washington 5, DC.
The Volta Bureau, 1537 35th St.
N.W., Washington T, D. C.
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a child can't learn to use a hear- Internation airmall forms are avail-
tag aid as quickly as he would able at the post office for ten cents.
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Mrs. Otis Bratcher and Miss
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953, newspaper, July 23, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427256/m1/16/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.