Wolcott Beacon, Volume 15, Number 21, Wolcott, White County, 28 September 1967 — Page 2
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flLM AVAILABLE TO ORGANIZATIONS The film. "Miracle at the Cfoti roads, " ii now available for showing to clubs, sororltlei, and civic or ganitations. according to an announcement made tlih week by Mm. Irihn 11 Tucket, director of
PtiKHr ftliirilloM. OolSfoadS
habilitatioii Center, Indianapolis,
The 17 minute, colot, 16 tntii lound film H a dramatic docuH..iiw Uilcli ih-nlrH the nflV"
Ural and emotional rehabilitation
rf a youtifi man severely injurco
In a mntmictinir accident. Tlllr-
tn months in the making, thli
lhinlriht ami hinvlno StOHf Wat
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filmed at crossroads Renawutauon
Center. The itari of the mm are Un nfnftln nf rmtrmdl. . . the na
tipnti and the nrofesslonal itaff.
Tl.ll tint Hfnvidf 1 ttinfe COtn
1m itnrinHtindlno of how Vital
rehabilitation i) M the thouiindiof
rfoyslcally, emotionally and mentillv hindicanoed nertont realdina
In tndiini. Cntiroadi il the lar
gest compreheniive rehabilitation center in the world, Organization! interested in touring the center or obtaining the
film, free of charge, should con
tact tht pUDlic education gepanmint. Ctnttrnidt Rehabilitation
Center. 3242 Sutherland Avenue, in
dianapoui. obs district deputy pays official visit Worthy matron and patron, Mr. and Mtt. Frederick Seart presided at the September meeting of Wol cott chapter, order of the Eastern
Star. Dutrict Deputy Mr. Barbara Terry of Goodland chapter, wai pretent for her official visit. She wai presented a cottage of white carnations. Vlilting matron! and patron night wat recognised by Monticello chapter with worthy matron, Mtt. Claudia Retngart and worthy patron. Thomai Russell In attendance! by Goodland chapter with worthy matron, Mtt. Ople Blake, ind by Earl Park chapter with worthy matron. Mm Mary Mooy. A motion Wai made that the chapter conduct i "bakeleti bake tale to raise money for the perioral chwen project of the fobr thy Grand Matron Mrt. Maxine Moter and Worthy Gran Patron, limet F. Moore for 196768. Thit project It "Dawn of I New Day rot crippled Children, " proceeds going to the Shrincrt hotpltal for Crippled Children. The chapter toted to give $10 to the Knight Templar Eye Foundation. Star member made plant to. terve the Masonic dinner Thursday evening, Sept. 2 P. Preparation! for inspection, which will be held it Brookston on Saturday, Oct 7,
Were discussed. Fowler chapter will
also naructoate In this event.
The nation of the associate ma tron wat declared vacant and election wat announced for the October meeting, The outgoing associate matron, Mrt. Judy Burnt, hat moved to Ohio. The refreshment tablet were
decorated with fall flowers. Assorted
sandwiches and coffee were served.
Voucher! for the evening were big red "apple."
H ARM ACY-THE HEALTH
PROFr5tlN Choosing a career is a big decision. For the ytumg petton to-
taa toward a health career, phar
macy often unlimited advantage
end satisfactions. More than 120, ooo pharmacists
ere practicing In the 50 states and
the District of Ctolumbla. Over 100. 000 are associated with the
nation Y 54, ooo community phar
macies, and almost halt ci this
number maintain their own rhar-
madea. Dm ioOt 3 rharmadsn ere employed in hospital end most of the remaining (pharmacists are to dn manufacturing ami
Vbotetttiog Cm ta research. rv-
ffoctlosv sales or manaaemett ta tedtiea.
Tie tilth irove educational
fttfettrc of the pharmaceutical pre
retMaa eatieato uaptead accepfcact tSanraty liiool grado
ere ka treat &t were fctmetb
cast rewr reertrd watma
tt ttctft ee of A Mrftett fJu-tttUHetivtuabteto rlere msta today, lttoe tLtceiag W tot&y ptmsna
ty must have (tie mental capacity to Iticceisfullv pursue I rlgototit icicutlfic, cultural ami professional curriculum. Under present requirelltelits, students must ipcnd five tears in pharmacy college following graduation from high school
and several of the 11 accredited
collcgci of pharmacy now require tlx years of college for graduation in pharmacy. In addition, a specified period of practical experience, known at internship or apprenticeship, U required. Anharmacist i! basically 1
specialist in the science of drugl.
He undentandt their composition, chemical ptoperitei, how they at tnitiiifactured and used. and
their potential dangers. He ii alio an advisor to prescribets. The pharmaciit lervei them ai an immediate lource of information regarding the latest advances in drug
therapy. , Pturmirv it not restricted to
men. Todav.-more and more wo
men are finding opportunities in nharmacv. Women comprise 14
per cent of the enrollment in enlleoei of hharmacv with the
humbef increasing yearly. and
they comprue over b per cent or all onctlcina pharmacists and , 33
per cent of a 11 hospital pharmaciitt. Many women pharmaclsti
with families frequently arrange tor
part time work ana, later in me, it ii pottlble for them to return to die profession on a full time
bails. . , No other health profession pre mhh in man nnnortunltiet and
challenget to die youth of Amer
ica at does pharmacy, investigate ttiR omsihilltlet of a career in
pharmacy. Talk it over with your community pharmaciit now, dur
ing National Pharmacy week, ocu
17.
National Pharmacv Week it toon-
sored annually by the American
marmaceuticai Association, me national professional society of the pharmaclitt of the United
statei, in the interest! of die pro fesslon and the public health and
weuare.
October 1 1908 Henry ford lntlt)ductd his famous Model "T" Ford which had a profound social effect on American life. October 6, 1927 "The Jam Sinnvi-." first talking feature picluiif (291 spoken Vi-ords), starrinir Al Jolaon. oiened in New York. October 10, lS86-The first tuxedo jacket was introduced from England by Crbwulil Lorillard at the Tuxedo Club. TuxetK Kuw York. October 13, 1 858 Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douirlas hela their wxnth and final debate at Alton. Illinois, before an audience of 6.000 lple. October 1. At ceremonies matkimr the formal transfer of Alaska fhm Russia to tho United States, the R"i.in rlair was toxwrvd in fhwt nl th s.-wrii rs iit'f.i at Sitkn ami tm I'nitml St;t-.- rt.V i-ai-ntl in H nl.uv. tMoberil. IM4 VWhu nV l;-t.' V mrh- nhm Vk-a pnt aI. in Wilmtntrton. IlatMbev iT, hi; jAM.h.s Hi til l z m.ttb- his I'atnifir H.vtl S tnt : N-w Yrtl at .t-ts-k ars f iu-v. VVtxit.' hss fit t utlm-(hiox n S- i.k t. Iw bal j.. -H' f'Vt ki alh ht sitMv b- ftvv lt OeUhtir it. thhir Stt-.s h&val ii o.tmvir ltk tt1l Jiftv- ttKA-t by a tAWAtt sttltttetrtto m& .ank 4t ihc btt v,f tN-aK ta trih Stjktrs. had A fet ar- tv-
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flie Urilied Telcphntie Company of Indiana, Inc. . reached anoilu-f milestone last month when . Onc.nnpaiiy IwtallcJ its 'i'u oootli telephone in the home of Mr. a lid Mrs, William In of take Free
man, Moiificello. To ct)itiitiettfatr
tlie occaiion.i inecial gold iirlcofon was installed, In lieu of a
standard colored telephone.
Tlie l4ixcs will no doubt make
sood use of another telephone, as
they have five children, jociiyn
10. and fennle. 17. who are stu
dents at Purdue, Jin, 14, Billy, 10
andjeanie, 8. Mr. Lux.Vice-prea-
ident of State Savings Bank Monticello.hai been very active lo
cally in civic and fraternal or
ganizations.
T, A. Danielson. president of
United, stated that this installa
tion represents over 447 Increase in the number of telephone! lerved by the company lince 1957
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