Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1942 — Page 19
Health— Serum Still Is f Used to Treat
Pneumonia
By JANE STAFFORD * Science Service Writer IF YOU OR SOMEONE in your family gets pneumonia, you may sugprised in these days of sulfa drug treatment that the doctor takes a sample of .the patient's sputum for
sold and scattered reports indicate the laboratory to determine the type of pneumonia germ that has hit
that th will add considerably to him,
the tial 1 A A ) : rx \ . % : ; ] LN You probably remember that be- : ale of Yonde Susisg Nation vo, fore the discovery of the sulfa ird f rr a ’ drugs, serum containing antibodies Sk oe sales o for fighting pneumonia germs was $3970. as, Mrs, Rudolph F. Gross used fo iret pricusionia: patients. . . The serum came from animals, hopt oo reposted. by the 8%, ' rabbits or horses, that had deg The flowered rayon crepe nightie yEloned fo Sek n Se res i ‘one purchased by a wom- shown here has a matching quilt- pneumonia De 20's effisniastion. The guild, head ed bolero jacket. It takes time to build up these ch a bia at st. Vincent's By MARGUERITE YOUNG aribodies, The prieumonia pasien i hospital. On the last day of “Wom- Times. Spesial. Weiter Hn ip To, oe a pla en at Yar” week, the organization] NEW YORK, Dec.8.—Red, White 1p ous a mass invasion of germs provided volunteers for 10 booths| and blue scuffs with yarn boy- so his doctor used to give him serum at L. S.|Ayres & Co. The Woman’s| and-girl dolls on the toes . . . containing the antibodies to help Department club purchased $2000 angel-soft tulle dancing dresses him fight the invading germs. worth of bonds. firemen’s red knitted under- There are at least thirty differen Almos; all women’s groups re- ent ol uk yellow Pignigowss types of pneumonia germs and each orted that they had stamp tables| sPrigged with pink rosebuds an 2 ; di t kin pt their ey. At A dur-| teamed with quilted bedjacket “Jools” and trick accessories: or a Jud ing the week, the W. D. C. sold $500] - - - each and all of these ex- Top, good luck bracelet with red ;, = "lich serum to use, the in bonds and $40 in stamps; the| Dress the wartime character of | lucite charms and heart earrings; |, io. has to have a sample of the Wednesday Afternoon club, $1075 1942 Christmas gifts for the junior | center, a chenille beanic with jet patient's sputum examined or in bonds and $30.25 in stamps; the miss. loops; a wooden siren pin with typed, as it sometimes is called. Magazin: club, a-$25 bond, and the Too big for playthings as such, felt eyes and mouth; below, plastic ? on excodtiv oh b oard of the seventh dis-| She still has a lively imagination | bracelet of red and green plaques. IN MANY CASES of pneumonia, | trict, In jiana Federation of Clubs,| 8nd more specie} interests han a sulfa drug alone will help the patwo $25 onds. her Mother or ° pip on Da tient fight off the germs 2, recover : 1th, Some patients, however, 32 Get Certifieates key to a successful gift list for bis hed th, given Yale drug treatThirty, two women’s organizations het! ; i ith bo 8 ment because of special sensitivequalified’ for certificates of merit| If she’s going out w vs, ness to the drugs. They need serum ut
Women’s Bond Ly Sales Totaled At $1,345,951
St. Vineent’s Guild Euys $5000 Worth
War savings bonds sold during “Wom'n at War” week in Marion county; totaled $1,345,951.25, This total ixcludes stamps which were
clothes that are very special will excite her, Consider a party dress Ie Herls may. be 50. ai eg Sar pie. Yerely that sulfa drugs sone wil not Save : 1 . them. These also need serum. Baca neni, or eam em The E for having sold the| haps in iris velveteen with huge a a vase ei most bgiids went to Mrs. Frank C.| petunias on the full skirt, or-a years, in spite of sulfa drug treatThompsci, former president of the lovely challis print with velveteen ye The ispe of PIGmOnG gett Newman! Mothers’ club. She sold| Jacket. ng the knots lio. Tat #1] $3250 wo th of bonds and received # bearing on the mortality. 2 Drizs Sette donated by Bdward, THE GIRL Whos Sowing for Patients with bacteriemia, that is .. Mrs. Charlotte Halter of| herself nowadays would appre- with pneumonia germs persisting in 185 Oriemial Shiite was) ciate a dress-lengih of Woo), his blood, and those with Type III | Seong an ‘a sale of $2990 worth fami em sewing kit, or prewmonis need serum as well 85 a | ro ol , help them recover. Movs ian 150 Yluniees Yate For the Junior volunlesk and re opus hel nt the doctor special bhoths established for the| the girl who always walks to a ee a hs mie Divod week at E P. Wasson & Co., William | schocl, rain or shine, a really pret- RE he mes the patient H. Block Co., L. S. Ayres & Co., L.| ty raincoat and umbrella to. pick me I Strauss a nd Sears-Roebuck stores,| up her spirits in bad weather. fight kind can be given promptly.
Warren township council—Meeting to he held preceding Warren!: township high school meeting.
while ot er volunteers served in| Also suitable are a twin sweater regular [Epoths at the Circle bus| set, or a reversible sports coat— station, lihe Union station, the| short and boxy like a sailor's Terminal station, the Claypool ho-. jacket—of wide wale corduroy — : tel and the theaters. with cotton gabardine lining. . . . some of ihe hotels, including the| fancy also turns to a careerMarott ani the Spink-Arms and at| future will like hobby-stuff with the utility offices and in ‘banks, a practical portent for develop- e \/ \/ S— — ing any skill or aptitude. Drawi Take (ir ood Care ing tools and pencils for the bud Pupils of county sohoole will op and for the would-be designer, a pear in Christmas programs at sevset of prints or pictures, and eral Parent-Teacher association sesFor gre: ter efficiency -and longer | scissors and other instruments : We service, tale care of your teakettle.| for covering a screen or waste- This gay guardsman holds soap |ule of meetings follows: Though yi 1 may use it only for| basket for her room. and dusting powder. TOMORROW heating tater, it needs regular Garden City school study group— washing like the rest of the pots Covered dish luncheon at home of and pans. i J A N. E J ORDAN Mrs. Dale Diefenderfer, Rockville rd. other ming bals that in time form a \ lesson, “Food I Have Known,” by coating on the inner surface of the] DEAR JANE JORDAN—I wi os Jou Jeu a dob hat Mrs. Dallas Andrews. kettle. Thi prevents the water from | with my husband two years before . heating pin and may even cause ere married. We have been | YOU less dependent upon your hus-| Bridgeport (7°80 p. m)—Business yew |band for attention, it would help meeting; Christmas program by Weekly «r ‘twice weekly washing mareied our yess, Tice whil you but it would not be apt to|Puplls, "directed by Mrs. - Esthe with soap’ and water is recom-|We Were going together he told me change his nature. If he objected | Quick; social hour, mended to jrevent this deposit from | he loved me. He was just one of [to your working and felt that you| Speedway (3 p. m) — Business| forming. Bmpiving the kettle when : h were neglecting your child, it might| meeting; Christmas program by g. Enplying those slow, easy going guys Who Was | present you with more serious prob- pupils: refreshments; Mrs. R. J. it in good ¢ »ndition. I thought he would change when | Most married women are more or i ‘we married, but it is almost like less dependent upon their hus- Edgewood (7:30 p. I.) Christmas| New Frozen Foods living with a stranger. He has never, | band’s affection for happiness; yet|‘antata, “The Wondrous Story,” by | “Food expirts giv A-plus to| Since that first time, said that he many women married to undemon- mothers’ chorus and pupils; Irma Xp e an A-PlUS 0, ved me and never even has called |strative men learn how to get|Jean Nelson, violinist; carols; gift cap a pe hiction 5 on birthday or Mother's day. The first | They find other virtues in their| Beech Grove (7:30 p. m.)—Busipag 8 1ot - eel stew, gift he ever got me was last Christ- | men which make life worth while ness meeting; Christmas playlet by . chicken a fo. ng, sweet potatoes mas, but he always thinks of his!even if it doesn’t yield the deepest| primary grades; music by toy band; are BONE pow ick. -frozen prod-| ther on these days. emotional satisfaction. visit of Santa Claus. ucts. _ Others to follow are frogs’) "yy, have .a child 3 years old and| Your husband makes few de- THURSDAY and vegetah es. i never interferes with your pl & thinks I have a r your plans 53 re 3 Binks ie Sg athena and lets you spend his money as 3 M.)—At home of Mrs. C. A. Ros‘Color ai Work 8 | vou see fit. No wonder other] ell, 16th st. and Pleasant Run bivd.; ¥ ghons Whai 1 soor Ya) 1 oe wih women envy you! They have| “She Had Nothing to Wear,” by Colors soon will be making their Jue paye ECK. on e Ft Jesious of learned that there are worse prob-|Mrs. Charlotte Timmerman; bow into machine shops and air- frisnds Se One OL my © Y lems than being married to a man| “Taxes,” by Mrs. Rosell. plane assen bly lines. Not a fad,|iriends. who can’t express himself. FRIDAY trial plan tc conserve light, improve much about me. We get along|when you caress him you have 4 vision of we 'kers, increase war out-|SWell. If I am affectionate with|something to be thankful for, At|3udience and 7th and 8th grade put and rec ice accidents. Popular him he responds but I get so tired least he isn't bored or hostile, He chorus; "Cinderella's Stocking,” a colors: spot ight buff, french gray,|of making the first move. When I| should pay more attention to your |Playlet by 2d and 3d grades; instru- |: light rose, ¢ aylight green. am sick if I waited for him to tell | emotional needs and not tempt you |Mental Christmas music; songs by Flavor! Saver Sometimes I get so fed up with all | your child, but I haven't the least| Wish”; “Silent Night,” by audience Th this that I don't think I can stand [idea how to change his nature. and choir instruments. i. * Delicate fi iors ‘may best be pre-|it. I feel like crying or screaming! You can't afford to throw a good| Albert Walsman (2 p. m)—Busi-| = served by choking foods in porce- or throwing things, while he lies husband overboard just because he ness meeting followed by social| = § - lain enamel¢ utensils. The enamel around and reads without knowing fails on one score. Few women find | hour, mua rob flavors ([ their strength. He is killing what love I h Besides you'd be more unhappy ur him and I ne v t thi ave for| without him. JANE JORDAN. Pleasant Run study group 4 (11 ; want this to hap- ———— a. m.)—At home of Mrs. - George Coolin 0 U tensils pen, for I have loved him so much. joTut your problems in a letter to Jane! Gressel, 5612 E. 21st st.; “Causes of : 0 i ’ After cooth i ry anything you say. It Jordsu whe wil Juswer your questions in Juvenile Delinquency,” by Mrs. A dal enameled 1lensils cool gradually change a little. I am planning to adding cold iquid. READY TO GIVE UP. ; To Be Tomorrow Ie. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boge?, 828 Lexington ave, J T have announced A THOROUGH EXAMINATION that the marriage
. Heat Leftovers in Storage Dish
Leftovers of food from previous |: meals can be re-heated for service! Jueut. Righars . —and economy—in the same por-|: morrow celain enameled refrigerator dish in|: : I |which stored, if taken out of the|: The ceremony : i will be at 8 p. m. refrigerator for a _minute before |; heating. This permits temperature:
in the South Side Church on God at adjustment which safeguards the dish from damage.
Pine and Elm sts. Mi The prospective iss Boger bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Elected at Stephens : Mrs. William Higer, 522 Holly ave. Three Indiana girls have been|: & ‘chosen as representatives of their Mrs. Thoman Hostess |residence halls for the student conMrs. Henry Thoman, 51 N. Hamil- | 87¢ss at Stephens college, Columbia, |: i Mo. The three, all juniors at the: ton ave., will be hostess at 8 p. m. : : tomorrow for a business session of school, are Miss “Virginia Miner Rhodes, Miss Barbara Jean Furr 0
Alpha chapter, Beta Chi Theta : Aga New Augusta and Miss Ruth Virity. sorority. Final arrangements will ginia Mamer, Seymour,
be made for a Christmas dinner and Visits Here
Additior al booths were set up in All those high-schoolers whose ¥ ding artist or draftsman are good, Of Tedikettle sions this week. The week’s schedMost vw ter contains lime and and Whitcomb st.;: gift exchange; the metal ib pit. it is not in | ise, also will help to keep | backward and didn’t say much, lems. Dryter presiding. the frozen flood industry for quick me honey. He never thinks of my along without much love-making. | eXchange, legs, soft-sk ell crabs, mixed fruits ) mands on you. He is uncritical, Be he never forgets it. Everybody: f Pleasant Run study group 1 (10:30: = but a carefilly worked-out indus-| I really don’t think he cares that ; ) y If your husband is responsive Mars Hill (2:30 p. m.)—Carols by! it tee. me to see a doctor I would never go. |to be jealous of his mother and |intermediate chorus; “A Christmas finish is no -absorbent and cannot | there is a thing wrong. everything they want in marriage. DEC. 16 ng, let your porcelain would be worth it if he would just Hall before placiig on a cold surface or get g job to see if that will help. Eyster-Boger Rite of their daughter,
Marilyn Jene, to
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THE STOR;
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gift exchange.
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Use Your Charge Account— Or Our Payment Plan
Dance Tonight The O-Del club will sponsor a dance and card party at 8:30 p. m. today in the Five-O Five-O club Too, 211" N. Delaware st. Gilly -orchestra ‘will
Mrs. Charles D. Rogers of Chicago has returned home after a short visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. L. W. Windle, 31 W. St}:
Joseph st. Mr. Rogers, formerly of |‘
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