Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1948 — Page 15

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: By Hues HERE we GO, barging right | Into a controversial subject ,

roritigs. - There's been a lot said pro and con. .

Admittedly, a Greek letter society can be fun-—and glam-our-making. Furthermore, it's definitely good for teeners to have a group of their own, a crowd that meets regularly, that works and plays together, that is loyal. It gives the beginner a. feeling of - security. { ¥elp ana advice from upper- { In acute nephritis, or Bright’ s| classmen may ease his first so. | disease, for example, the urine; cial struggles. may contain blood amd a protein. LI which is known as albumin. By} BUT- aha it's a big but! studying the nature and quantity] these advantages depend upon of these substances during the| the kind of club you have, upon course of the illness, the physi-| the type of members who are cian can get a very good idea | leaders, upon the degree of conas to the progress of the disease. trol they exercise. “What is found in the urine is| If fun and glamour are overof tremendous importance in the emphasized or if the group bediagnosis and treatment of any, comes too self-sufficient and condition which may involve the too exclusive, your nice society {kidneys, the bladder, or other| becomes a snob mob. If the {portions of this Sxctetion system.| leaders aren't wise and well- | balanced, their social advice

THIS meludes bladder, 80d example may lead the * younger members into trouble

infections, cancer, and other con-| {ditions - which may attack that With parents and the com{portion of the body. Blood, pus, unity. air h—— cells and certain chemical com- T {pounds are tested for, and the een Talk— {results are significant.

In addition to the urinary tract {itself, the urine frequently shows | signs of diseases such as dia|betes. In diabetes, the pancreas |gland fails to secrete a hormone {which aids in the use of sugar. |The result is that the sugar preslent in the blood passes through the kidneys and can bé foupd in

"the ‘urine. agers. were seen and never heard | This finding of sugar in the 3re Jong gone. For every sug-

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. By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. PEOPLE may frequently wonder why a urine examination is always included in every thof{ough medical study of the human |body. The reason, of course, is|

{that urine reflects conditions! {which may be serious, either in| L [the urinary passageways or else!

| Where in the body:

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May LEAD TVE YOUNGER MEMBERS WTO TROUBLE Wit PARENTS AND THE COMMUNITY «

HIGH SCHOOL societies are patterned after college , clubs. however, special function as lodging and eating houses, erned by traditions, by national policy and-—don't éverlook this! by upperclassmen who are ac-

It's a matter of record that young leaders of high school sororities and fraternities have real difficulty controlling maverick members, “Ht's-a-tough job, and

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By RUTH MILLETT .

NEA Staff “THEY'RE dragging little Johnny ‘and Mary away from a chance to have fun with their

| parents.” That's the bone a Co

lumbia University professor has to pick with youth organi-

zations and their recreation programs, If Johnny and Mary spend most of | their “play”

time away: from home,

Ruth Millett the're not going to get much

family companionship. actually, do most modern youngsters have that “chance” the professor mentioned? Don’t they crowd the recreation centers created for tHeir use because there isn't any family fun in all too many - homes? Aren't homes becoming more and more places for adult living and entertaining, and less and less centers for family fun?

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- ” . IT'S certainly true, in many homes, that mama and pa aren't the least bit interested in promoting the kind of Home life in which kids have a real

She is the daughter. of THE OLD--DAYS when teens MI-and-Mra.Joseph-O'Huara 159°

to five clubs

urine is often the first evidence gestion a parent can make today They are the OBN, DAFF, WIT.

of diabetes. When a patient with diabetes 1s under trestment, the" urine should be free of sugar and, |consequently, this is one of the |guides to the adequate treatment - of the disease; I | In addition to these wellknown and more-common dis-

havior, on h e p- younger set has two

model mom and on pop. !

eases, the urine may give evi- C o nsideration | dence of other conditions, some of a subdeb's of them rare. Examination of time schedule |

the urine is therefore a most important part of the physician's over-all method of diagnosing) {and observing the course of many [human diseases.

and the use of the family car are tops on the lists of the two

Mary O'Hara [teen-agers interviewed this week. Mary O'Hara, a junior at St.

| DR. ANSWERS— . JAEnes Academy, thinks the nicest

thing parents could do would be . QUESTION: 3 clectro- Ito make out a definite plan of | - coagulation..a -g way. 10... duties each week: “If you knew remove the tonsils? {just - what “was -expected of you Jeanne Cina _ANSWER: Almost all spe- !then you could satisfy parents driver's: license, sialists who have studied this way of treatihg the tonsils are opposed to it. It does not remove the tonsil tissues entirély in many [car and then be reasonable about cases and may seal over in- letting them have it for parties] fection WHICH then 18 WOTSS rand ‘dates; Mary says." : “than-it was before: A mutual understanding on

time,

“I think. parents should teach Parents if a

“broke.”

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ANOTHER st. ideas on Jeanne Cissell agrees that a duty. what makes a ehart-wountd save wear and-tear’ the family's

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The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cisséll, 4163 Centrat- Ave; |Jeanne-wants—to-study -art-and

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disposition. “I think dates dir-

OK if your par-|

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should talk it before you make a date” she states. Jeanne also wants to learn|

to drive and} thopes her par-|

ents will be leni-| ent with the car} after she has her;

She. advocates| {and still be able to count on free an allowance for teen-agers with| | understanding on the part of the| .

special occasion]

{high school students to drive a Comes along apd finds a subdeb

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QU ESTION: What Is neu- mom and a subdeb should be Member of the EXIT and FAF| rasthenia and is there a. yo rked out. Mary - thinks. She Sub Deb Clubs.

|belfeves. that girls ought to | allowed to date in their en year in high schoo] and restricted to week-end nights out.

ANSWER: Neurasthenia is a name given to a condition practically the same as nervous exhaustion. The cure depends on the seriousness of the case and what the causes are.

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Mary is interested in journalism keep your bread wrapped and Don't throw she or stale slices away-—use it for [plans to attend Marquette Uni- puddings and in baked dishes. |

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Mrs out=on family life WHeH

part. -Many mamas and papas have their. friends. and their inter ests, and are delighted 0 have _the kids at a youth center; Thé professor is certainly right in his stand that children

they get most of their recreation away from their homes and their parents, But the choice of words doesn’t quite fit in with the pieture. The youngsters who

| look outside f % ing the week are! their homes for

group fun aren't being “dragged.” They head for the organizations willingly, because there just isn't any fun at home. ’

YOUR MANNERS— SITUATION: When answering your . telephone at home you often find it necessary to say, “Will you hold the Jine while I get-a ‘paper and pencil, please?”

making that request, whenever necessary ms RIGHT WAY: Put a pad with a pencil attached beside Your telephone so that you need not make a caller wait while--you-- search - “for paper and- pencil; pried TT

SITUATION Your son becomes engaged to a girl who lives in the same town that you .do, but you have never met- her parents. WRONG WAY: Feel that they should call on you and’ your aushaneé. RIGHT WAY: You and Jour husband call on them rst

WRONG WAY: Go. right on.