Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1934 — Page 21
3A N. 12, 1934.
IMMUNIZATION CONTINUES FOR ANOTHER WEEK Health Board Secretary Enthusiastic About Results to Date. Continuation of the drive to immunise children against smallpox and diphtheria during the prevention drive of the Marion County Medical Society will be continued next week, it was announced today. The object of the drive is to immunize as many children as possible between the ages of 6 months and 10 years against the two dread diseases and eventually stamp them out. Hundreds of children were immunized last week, according to reports to headquarters. The immunization campaign has succeeded beyond expectations," said Dr Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the city board of health, "and in another week we should make great strides toward complete elimination of the two diseases of childhood.” Continuation of the campaign means that for another week physicians will give their services free of charge to all who can not pay for the protection. The state public health division is supplying the preventive toxoid and vaccine. Wins West Point Berth By T'nitrrt Prrnu BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 12. Robert P. Williamson, private in the one hundred thirty-ninth field artillery, Evansville, has won the state national guard candidacy for West Point, it was announced today.
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SAMPLE OF SUN FOOLS DANDELIONS
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The sun was hidden for so long that when it came out yesterday, the dandelions on the statehouse lawn thought it was spring and began blooming. Miss Lorna Jones Heft), 823 South Sheffield avenue, and Miss Mary E. Kemmer, 2860 North Delaware street, are shown picking a bouquet.
CHURCH CONFERENCE EXPECTS OVER 200 Annual Reformed Meeting Will Be Held Next May. Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church will be host to nearly 200 ministers and lay delegates attending the annual conference in May of Reformed Churches of Midwest Synod, it was anounced last night
at the annual business meeting of the congregation. New officers elected included, elders, Charles Sender, Edward Iske and Dr. H. Busman; deacons, Mark Myrs, Harold Naegele and Paul Schaffner; trustee, Frederick Naegele; treasurer, Harry F. Link; financial secretary, A. L. Purpus, and Sunday school superintendent, J. M. Bryant. Gains in attendance, contributions and activities during 1933 were reported.
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DEBT LOAD CUT IS IMPERATIVE, EDUCATOR SAYS Dr. Glenn Frank Addresses Purdue Agricultural Alumni Dinner. B;/ United Prenn LAFAYETTE. Ind., Jan. 12.—Addresses of Ernest Rice, president of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville and Dean J. H. Skinner oi Purdue will bring to a close today the annual agricultural conference held this week on the Purdue campus. A meeting of the Indiana Association of Future Farmers was one of the closing features of a colorful program which has drawn thousands of Hoosier farmers and leading agriculturists to the city. Business meetings of several state farm organizations and a general conference session will close the week's program tonight. Election of officers in four stock breeders’ associations and the Indiana Horticulture Society was held last night. The sessions preceded the Purdue Agricultural Alumni Association banquet at which Dr. Glenn Frank, president of the university of Wisconsin, was the principal speaker. Harry Stamp, Roachdale, was elected president of the Indiana Breeders’ Association. Other officers were O. R. Quackenbush, Sharpsville, vice-president; F. G. King, Lafayette, secretary', and Harry McCabe, Greencastle, and Levi P. Moore, Rochester, directors. Among other groups elected were Mark E. Miller, Peru, named vicepresident of the Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ Association; E. B. Moore, Sheridan, president, and Robert
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Harris, Kokomo, vice-president of the Sheep Breeders’ Association. R. A. Simpson. Vincennes, was named president of the Indiana Horticulture Society. E. B. Hawkins, Mitchell, secretary-treasurer, and W. M. Walton. Laporte. advisory board member, were others elected. President Frank, in his address to the agriculture alumnae last night, foresaw possibilities of a general
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political realignment because of the many changes being made by the administration in the recovery program Dr. Frank praised the work of the NRA, but declared it “must be accompanied by definite and effective action in reducing the debt load which is breakine the back of the economic structure. More than 28.500.000 trellis boxes of Florida citrus fruit were consumed in 1932.
Perfect Bridge Hand Held By United Pre*t LONGVIEW. Wash . Jan. 12 —A perfect bridge hand of thirteen hearts was held by Louis Scharf
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heie the other night. He got th bid at five hearts. Sir Walter Raleigh never set foot on the mainland of North America.
