Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1950 — Page 9
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Spirit of Giving Is Aim of Crusade: Stamp Drive Helps Philatelists in India’
By BARBARA WILSON, St John's Academy Guest Columnist .ncluded in the extra-curricular work of the girls in St. John's Academy is that work done by the St. Francis/| Xavier Unit of the Catholic’ Students’ Mission Crusade. <This work, while it lends & helping hand to our less fortunate ‘neighbors, also presents opportunities for us to practice applied {tizenship, . How can mission work which seems to Be so centered be of value in any other way? First, in the study of civics and. United States history, we learn how our country has always favored gov]
ernment for the-people and by the people so as to give everyone|.
equal rights and privileges. In fact, a Civil War was fought to secure equality among all men. Second having been given liberty and advantages to insure .our happiness, we have the duty to live as good citizens and obey the ordinances made by those Who legislate, ; A ‘duty. implies rendering, a —— to whom shall we render but ol With the hope of doing some|’ God, and then by His counsel, to good. big—or small, we conduct our neighbor. So good citizenship/these activities and in doing so carries with it a missionary mind- believe that we may become beted attitude, [ter citizens to help make this
Effects A parent world a better place in which to Through RR years of our coun-|!1Ve:
try’'s development, the effects of’ mission work done by ordinary! {The Doctor Says— citizens and leaders are apparent.’
One result of their efforts is the Insuli in Saves
strengthening of our union. Those, who hive fought our battles in| HE, | 7 the different wars In which our country has been engaged were un re S striving to bring about a lasting By EDWIN P. JORDAN M. D. peace. They certainly were mis- “A HORMONE Is a chemical sionaries in the true sense of the substance which is. produced in word, for they gave their all— some organ or gland inside the
reign, | Hormones are emptied directly Our work here in school may into the blood stream and carried seem little, but it is done with to other parts of the body where the thought that someone, or they produce’ some definite acsome group may see the light tion. and begin to do for others. {| Among the better known glands The spirit of giving and not which produce hormones are the] iupecting foward is our r aim. - Onejthyrold in the neck, the eek:
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“collect Bi. stamps x send and the “ex glands.’ to Patna-Mission-Mart in India... The hormone oL.the thyroid. has »
mili ware ge wes SATey thex are. soriad, sad. RN available in crude tom, 38L cer ais assure. I RI ——
Kyroid - eXtFact Tor m any years. Although the pure chemical has also been discovered, the crude extract is still generally used. Ld . ~ THE PRINCIPAL hormone of the pancreas is called insulin. ‘When the secretion of this hormone is absent or insufficient, a
to: philatelists, Another is a drive held before Christmas to collect money: which we send to the Sisters of the Missions in| the Orient. There the money is) used to hélp make better citizens for that place and, incidentally, friends for the United States. Many of our boys overseas in person has diabetes.
the last war can testify to the Insulin obtained from animal seeds of friendship sown by the pancreas can be used. The disAmerican Missionaries. lcovery of insulin has prolonged Builds Citizens ithe .life of. hundreds of .thou- , § ‘sands of people with diabetes. Because. we. fie 10 _kDOW just] The adrenal gland which lies next to the kidneys contains two hormones. The hormone obtained from the adrenal cortex is of value in Addison's disease, which
because it tends to make our work more interesting, some of the girls conduct a study club during the school year. They) meet once a week to learn about f this part ‘of the gland.
and discuss a definite mission |° Another hormone from the field. They use the Shield, al 43.0na1 medulla is called epinemagazine, as their source of In-,urine or adrenalin. This is useformation and at the end of their gy) to shrink the mucous memstudy they prepare a summary of iprapes in colds and sinus trouble their findings to present to anignq to contract blood vessels and assembly of the whole mission go slow up bleeding. unit so that those who were not | —————————————— able to take an active part in the club may also benefit trom| YY Oman Gravedigger their work. In this way, we may | "LLONDON—Mrs. Ivy Derrick is have some realization of the occupied as a gravedigger in Basneed for our endeavors. |saleg, England.
Blackwood on Bridge—
Mrs. Keen Stretches Hand,
Paves Way for Sacrifice
ON THIS hand Mrs. Keen didn't have the one plus honor tricks
“Y have recommended for a response to partner's opening big of one]
in a suit. But remember that this requirement is simply a “standard”| which can be varied slightly in accordance with your distribution, fit with partner's suit, intermediate cards, ability to respond at the one range, condition of the score, A ability of your opponents and so _ on.
North “dealer East-West vulnerable
What did Mrs. Keen- have in NORTH today's deal which made it wise §—-15 for her to bid, holding so little H-K 73 tn high cards? First, she had a fit D—A J10 8 in the suit. her partner had C—-AK12
opened, diamonds. WEST EAST She also had a six-card suit of S—K QJ 986 S—A 104 2 her own, solid outside of the two H—A H—8 6 5 top honors. Her suit could be bid D9 8 4 2 D—K 5 at the one range. And she had C—Q 9 C—J 10 8 4 a singleton in an unbid suit. Mrs. Keen Very Cheap Price | 3 Now Mrs, Keen didn’t show a H—Q J 10942 profit on this hand. She lost’ 100 D—-Q 76 points. But see what West could’ C8538 have done playing four spades. The bidding: He would have made that con“ NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST
tract easily, losing only two clubs 1 p Pass 1LH 18 end a diamond. One hundred 2 gH 28 ~~ Pass 48 | points is a very cheap price 10, pass Pass 5H Dbl.
from winning a rubber. arent ere : Mrs. Keen took advantage of first trick with the king of spades. her opportunity to probe for a fit Mrs. Keen ruffed the second spade in the heart suit at the one level. lead and led a heart, driving out | If she had passed on the first the ace. round she would have had a bit West then led a diamond which |
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of a problem when the bidding next came around to her. In ather words she would have had to come in at the three level or not at all, Against the’ contrast of five
hearts doubled, West won the
Designing Woman—
Cutlery Box Has Many Uses
By ELZABETH HILLYER OF COURSE you can stick to its original purpose and use a cutlery box for cutlery in the’ kitchen table drawer, But this useful box is one thing that adapts to so-called clever ideas without too much himsy. It makes fine wall shelves, particularly for a little girl's collection of smali dolls, tiny furniture and aningpls. - It can hang on a bathroom wall, or perhaps covered with quilting, on a bedroom wall to hold small jars and bottles,
. » » ‘ IN ‘A bedroom chest. drawer,
it. helps keep combs and:
brushes, boxes and jars from Jumbling, and can fit into an office desk drawer to hold Miss Secretary's fixings for her five o'clock prettying up. And » ulery box box Is a fine
was ducked in dummy and East won his kipg. That was all for the defenders, however, as Mrs. | Keen won the club return on the] board, extracted the remaining trumps and threw her losing club on dummy’s fourth diamond.
thing for shoe shiné equipment. . A buffer and a dauber goes into each of three sections andthe third section can . hold boxes of polish. t With everything neatly divided off this way, sticky items can go in a drawer where they SOUR any other way,
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