Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1922 — Page 11

SEPT. 22, 1922

HONOR DR. J. N. HURTY Officials Give Banquet for Veteran

BY R. WEBB SPARKS Members oZ the State*board of! health, together with employes and ! State officials will assemble In the Lincoln Room of the Lincoln Hotel at 0 o'clock tonight to pay tribute to Dr. J. N. Hurty, retiring secretary of the board. A dinner and informal reception will be tendered the retiring offioial as a testimonial of esteem. Late In April of 1896 Dr. Hurty, interested partksul&rily in the prevetaUon, rather than the oure, of diseases, eucoeeded Dr. Metcalf to the position which he has held until now. He was the fourth secretary of the board, the first haring been Dr. Thaddeus Stevens, who assumed office following the enactment of Legislature creating the department In 1881. Office Force Small Assisted by one stenographer Mrs. William Taylor, Dr. Hurty started the work which made of him a na- : tlonal figure In public health circles. Steadily under his guidance, but not without untiring effort, the department grew until there are eightyseven employes besides the secretary and the three members of th eboard. Lectures which Dr. -Hurty has delivered and books and texts he has prepared on the subject of public health have been the foundation of much of (national promotion of the public health service. Contemporaries declare he pioneered this branch of pubic service in its early struggle for Sistence and recognition. A few years ago Dr. Hurty was i trprised at his office one afternoon I the appearance of distinguished ; t htleman, who by his very appeara re gave evidence of learning and o Iture. This stranger Introduced h aiseif as a Belted Knight from the B ftish Kingdom, who, having heard of Dr. Hurty’s work and being possessed of an interest ln.it, had coma across the ocean for no other, purpose than to make Dr. Hurty’s acquaintance. Gives Life to State It has often been said that Dr. Hurty has given his life to the State. Those who have watched the develop- I ment of his department and who have followed his studies concur in the opinion that he has sacrificed the best j years of his life at a salary far below what the ordinary practicing phy- j sician receives. There is not, however, any trace of bitterness on Dr. Hurty’s part, for his Work has been; such a source of enjoyment and serv- j ice to others as to recompense any shortcomings of pay. While Dr. Hurty has -worked continuously in public health service he

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has not lost sight of other good things in life. A reader by training, a thinker i by instinct and a philosopher by birth j | he has cultivated learning and ac- j quired wisdom that is seldom equaled, j By his own confession, prevention of disease is an obsession with Dr. | Hurty. His theory is that the public j dees not wait until a rain to put a j roof on a house or build a bridge ! lleves, should be consulted by the j SECRET OF A GOOD DISPOSITION A woman who carefully safeguards ber health benefits her disposition. She I will be happy and attractive to all. The world unfortunately is filled with sweet women who are unhappy because they are held back from usefulness by troubles so common among them. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. | Sickly, all-worn-out women cannot make happy homes. Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegetable ComI>ound is a safeguard of women’s : health. This is clearly proven by the | many letters we are continually pub--I‘shing in this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by its use after years of suffering. Why don’t you try It?— Advertisement.

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