Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1946 — Page 9
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Girls Will Be Hostesses at
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hold its annual Thanksgiving tea
{| from 1:15 to 2:45 Thursday.
Special guests will be Hortense
state supervisors of vocational home Girls of the classes will act as
|| hostesses. The helpers are Helen || Glende, Lila LaMere, Arla Jo Stites,
wanda Sweni, Susie Flass and Shirley Beaver.
Quill-Scroll Dinner The Quill and Scroll chapters of Warren Central will hold a dinner Saturday night at the school. Members of the journalism {fraternity chapter are Margaret Higginbotham, Doreen Sanders, Ann Goold, Jacquelyn Kirby and Kenneth
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JOray-Y clubs for boys of the
|| nfth and sixth grades are now ac- || tive at Shadeland, Lowell and Pleas-
ant Run. Officers of the clubs are: Pleasant Run, Oedric - Ransom, president; Lowell, James Applegate, president, and Richard Denny, secretary; Shadeland, Stanley Melton, president, and Tommy Nichols, vice president.
The Rev. Werner Krug, of Zion
|| Evangelical Lutheran church, New
Palestine, will speak at the Warren
ill | Central high school program Thurs-
day at the school.
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JAMES PF. CARROLL, above, president of the Indiana state chamber of commerce, is new chairman of the local Red Cross chapter. He succeeds Wallace I. Longsworth, who served as chairman since 1042. In accepting the post, Mr. Carroll, who has been on the Red Cross board of directors for the last four years, praised Mr. Longsworth as “outstanding in the country.” He called for continued support of the Red Cross to “fullfill obligations to veterans and servicemen and to promote health and safety services.” Other Red Cross officers reelected were: Willlam H. Book, vice chairman; Miss Agnes Cruse, sec retary, and Wiliam P. Flynn, treasurer. Mr. Carroll, who was chairman of the Red Cross war fund drive in 1943, resigned recently as president of the Indiana Bell Telephone
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NO SIGNS OF FLU EPIDEMIC SEEN
‘Reported Cases Are 50%
Off 1945 Figures.
By BSclence Service
WASHINGTON, Nov, 22. — The|
next week or so may tell whether we are going to have that predicted influenza epidemic this winter. So far it ‘has shown no signs in reports of cases to the U. 8B. public health service here, For the week ending Nov. 16, latest on which figures are avallable, influensa totalled 2104 oases throughout the nation. This is about half of the 4148 cases reported for the corresponding week last year, To give a better comparison from year to year of epidemic diseases that have a peak in winter the Public Health Service is now giving totals from the low point each year instead of for the calendar year. Influenza reaches its low about mid-August. From then through Nov. 168 there were 14,040 cases this year, 21,841 cases in 1045, and the expected number on the basis of a five-year median would be 14,276, Polio Cases Decline ! Of the Nov. 16 total of 2104 cases, Texas reported 1039, Virginia 317, North Carolina 300 and Arizona 130. The first two have been reporting high flu totals for some weeks. The Arizona figure represents a jump from 51 cases the previous week, which may or may not signify a coming outbreak.
Infantile paralysis hangs on tenaciously though it is now late in
the season for this disease.
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