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- * * y | Inspect Exhibits at Convention SOUTHERN CHILDREN TO MEET TOMORROW rrr. VO] 1; _- TOPIC AT LUNCHEON of the Fraternal Order of Police

| Prof J. Raymond S Schutz, Man- vi close here ovis With a ban- | CASH DEPARTMENT STORE chester College, is to be the prin-|quet. Principal speakers yesterday | TA TT

CHMOUTH . ; Wd Don Sti State Safety di- | Dr. Alva Taylor to Speak at cipal speaker at an eighth division fo ht X. Perry, cn y te) Women's $2.98

STILL EPIDEMIC : : | : meeting of Indiana Kiwanis clubs | president, and Timothy O'Neal, East | 3 \ $ 4 Y. W. C. A. Meeting. at the Columbia Club at 6:30 p. m. | Chicago, national vice president. | ® Tuxedo Front

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Dr. Alva W. Taylor, Nashville, | governor. FALSE TEETH Just the thing

TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1938

U. S. Public Health Service x p : 3 y Tenn. is to speak at a luncheon at District officers expected to at-| Man Is Speaker at the 'Y. 'W. ‘C. A. ‘tomorrow in the|lend include John T. Kester, With Real Comfort interest of the Save the Children y | nor, and Sam D. Weldy, Noblesville, | FASTEETH, a new. pleasant alkaline for Sport wear.

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still is in epidemic stage and a major dental problem, dentists at-| § SF 3 Be eiiles iy Nant di tending the 81st annual Indiana | § EN r inaers, Indiana execuState Dental Association convention tive director for the movement, is to said today. preside. Members of the luncheon commit- |

“Even though it is a reportable disease in 14 states now,” Dr. Frank tee are Dr. Richard Millard, Dr. | John B. Ferguson, Dr. Ernest N.

C. Cady, United States Public Health Service, told the dentists to- Evans, Alvin T. Coate, Mrs. E. C.| day, “little is known of the epi- Rumpler, Mrs. Timothy Harrison demolody of the Vincent's infec- and Mrs. Henry E. Ostrom. Dr. Taylor is to speak at Third |

tion.” Epidemology is the science of Christian Church Thursday evening | following his return from Richmond, |

treating epidemic diseases. Other speakers on the program where he is to address a luncheon | meeting.

today were Dr. Raymond L. GirarEAGLES’ CONVENTION

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Times. Photo. straightening teeth to Miss Anna L. Roult, left, and Miss Marie Mansfield, who also are assistants. The convention will end tomorrow.

lier, American Dental Association president. Officers were to be elected this afternoon. How It Is Spread Informally discussing Vincent's

Miss Lucille Scheurer, a dentist's assistant attending the 81st annual convention of the Indiana State Dental Association, is showing an impression used in

disease between program features, Dr. A. A. Spears, president-elect,

[is often masked by the superimposition of other pathological con-

most important, and every mouth | graduate schools of dentistry, and | rade chairman for the 1938 Indiana |

lesion should command the careful

every practicing dentist should study |

State Eagles’ convention to be held | | here June 7, 8 and 9. Drill and de-

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onl OF: 31.4, Lonscsny, president ditions, such as Vincent's infection | consideration of the dentist until | the oral aspects of this disease until | gree teams from throughout the

said that the disease is spread conb syphilis has been completely ruled | he is able to recognize the gross state will participate as will auxil-

spicuously through unsterilized | and leucoplakia. as dishes and glasses in public eating | “Simon states that, In syphilitics, | out. The dentist as well as the gen- | Jesions appearing in his field of ac- | jaries, drum corps and bands from

and drinking places. leucoplakia plus tobacco equals can- | eral medical practitioner is in a| tivity.” many Indiana cities.

Even straight gin or whisky are | cer. The presence of Hutchinson's | strategic position to discover and G L ov i S YOU HAVE ONLY ONE

not likely to kill the germs that a | teeth is suggestive of congenital | refer for positive diagnosis and Vincent's sufferer may have de- | syphilis and should prompt the den-| treatment many early cases of PAIR OF EYES — ITY Lay | %C pr. % / ev, : F Knits — meshes and Bl én. x : fabrics. All sizes

posited on a glass, they are so |tist and physician to look for addi- | syphilis. hardy, the dentists said. tional symptoms. “More time should be devoted to in lot. OW * » x 1s THE phate TO LEARN

Dr. Cady called attention to the “Early diagnosis of oral = SV Syphilis is | the study of syphilis in the underTHE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR EYES!

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