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a lecture and show color slides of the United States. They include historical | settings, t h e growth of the U. 8., seasons of the year and scenes from varfous areas of the nation. Slides of § pictures taken at | ? oS the Riley Centennial program Mrs. Wendel will also be shown. A musical hour will be presented by Mesdames Christian Schlensker, Carl Rieck, Beth Barnard and E. E. Gardner. Roles will be assigned for the annual Christmas play. It is to be Dec. 14 in the Athenaeum. Miss Olive Inez Downing, president, announces that the .workshop series will be held Nov. 12, 16 and 17 in the clubhouse. Narrative poetry will be studied. Mrs. Norma Coulon will’ speak and! there will be classes in art and song writing.

Frenchman Is Speaker

Group Books John R. Debrix

John R. Debrix will speak to the members of the Alliance Francaise Wednesday night in Room 241 of Shortridge High School. The speaker is an official lecturer of the national group. He is a writer and motion picture critic and will discuss “The French Conception of the Art| of the Cinema.” { Mr. Debrix was born in France. His novel, “Argile,” was published in 1939 as part of the Sequana collection, He has been a scenario writer. In 1945 he became active in the Motion Picture Institute

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The Doctor Says— New Drugs Attack Fevers

Aureomycin Useful

In Many Diseases y EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. VERYONE KNOWS about penicillin and the remarkable effects which it has on certain discases. Recently two new substances have been developed which have brought another group of diseases under frontal attack. These relatives of penicillin have been obtained from living germs commonly found in ordinary soil, These preparations are aureomycin. and chloromycetin; they are related to still another known as streptomycin which has been available for a somewhate longer time. Aureomycin which was the first of the two available in quantity appears to be of value in several diseases caused by germ-like organisms known as Rickettsia. » » ”

RICKETTSIA CAUSE a number of diseases among which are Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Q fever. Aureomycin also appears to be of value in parrot fever which carries the technical name of psittacosis. Favorable reports have appeared from the use of aureomycin in typhoid and related infections, certain infections of the urinary tract, brucellosis ar undulant fever, and several other kinds of infections. Both these substances have not! been tried long enough to Ye ab-| solutely sure of dosage in all

of Paris. | He has served as secrefary-gen-eral of the International Con-|

gress of the Cinema. Miss Chenoweth Queen Candidate

There will be a dinner honoring Mr. Debrix at 6 p. m. Wednesday in the Marott Hotel.

DISHING THE wiPE oumiiet sal iter of Mrs. E. L.. Chenoweth, In-

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By MARGUERITE SMITH Q—I have a gardenia which has buds on it but never any bloom. The buds drop off and the leaves turn yellow. What causes the buds to fall off without blossoming? Mabel Southerland, 1382 Nordyke Ave. A—The yellowing leaves suggest too alkaline soil ‘or more technically, a magnesium deficiency). For an emergency measure try giving your plant iron sulfate solution. Use one tablespoon to a quart of water. Give it a drink of this once a month—a half cupful to a sixinch pot, But for a long range solution to the croblem, plan on repotting next spring in some rich country soil. Or, if you can't get that, mix up half peat moss and half good garden soil

for it. Plenty of water and al? daily Shower will heip it, ‘ton. jisht. The party will be at 3708

Send questions ‘on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

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dianapolis, Ind., is a candidate for carnival queen of Transylvania {College, Lexington, Ky. A senior in the school, Miss Chenoweth was nominated to represent her class, Annually a student is elected to reign over the Halloween party Isponsored by the Women's Independent Group. A sociology major, Miss Chenoweth is active in campus affairs. She is president of the Association of Women Students, the'A Cappella choir and Chi Omega Sorority, Recently she was named outstanding woman student on the campus.

Sorority Plans ‘Halloween Party

| The Lambda Chapter, Delta ‘8igma Kappa Sorority, will have Halloween party tomorrow

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