Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 241, 10 October 1922 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1922.
PAGE SEVEN
HEADS OF UNIVERSITY
FOR HEALTHY PUPILS
(By Associated Press) EVANSTON. 111.. Oct. 10. Holding that physicians should be as hardy physically and alert mentally as any group ot Individuals in the world, the
faculty of Northwestern university medical school and President Walter
Dill Scott are establishing a system by
which they hope 'to make the 400 stu
dents of the school the healthiest
group in the world.
The plan is based on the belief that
tyro-physicians cannot do better by themselves during college years than
by perfecting themselves physically.
It is hoped that by continual supervis
ion the "medics" will be able to study to greater advantage, work harder and
longer and enjoy life more fully.
The first act of the plan is a thor
ough physical examination including
the various tests which medical men
take. The results of this examination and those of a mental alertness test will be classified and correlated with
the student's entrance credentials and
with his scholastic standings.
Each student will be given a thor
ough mouth examination, his teeth cleaned and polished, mouth conditions diagnosed and advice as to repair work given and an X-ray taken and filed of etch student's mouth. The well-being of the medical students will be observed and, if a student fails to attend class and is reported ill, the health advisor will attend him and provide a nurse if needed. '
Suburban
WEBSTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Jay, daughter Janet, and Mrs. Charity Atkinson have returned from Logansport, where they attended the National Horse Thief association con
vention. Mr. Palmer and Mr. Jay were among the 500 delegates present
the first day, while many more were
present for the business session the following day. The next annual convention will be held at Columbus,
Ohio, in 1923 Mrs. Elizabeth Harrii
returned home from the assembly of
Daughters of Rebekah lodge, which was held at Indianapolis this week. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bunger attended
the funeral of Curtis Bunger, which
was held at Lewisburg Thursday.... Among those shopping in Richmond Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley, Mrs. Paul Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcoxen, daughter Mildred, Mrs. Viola Wilcoxen, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunt, daughter Helen, Mrs. Wickersham, daughter Florence, Miss Mary Railsback, Miss Ida Plankenhorn, Mr. Ed
ward Wijcoxen and Mr. Milton Bishop
.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Hagerstown and Howard H. Harris of
Webster, called on Mr. and Mrs. M. C Harvey of Richmond Sunday. ;
MILTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Parker entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. K. O'Neil and son and Mr.
and Mrs. S. T. Stein of Seymore...
Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Myers and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clell
Myers.. W. B. Martin of Battle Creek, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gibson
and daughter, Grace; of Richmond,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sarver and son Mr. and Mrs. Harper Lindsay spent Sunday with Greenfield friends Ernest Jones was home from Indiana school of medicine, John Posey Jones from Earlham and Rodenek McCormick from Butler to attend the home-coming Mr. and
Mrs. Greenburg Bryant and family spent Sunday with Muncie relatives.
MIDDLEBOR'O, Ind The Ladles aid made $28 at the market they held Saturday at Baffler's drug store. There will be another market the first Saturday of next month The Ladies' aid will meet at the church Thursday afternoon and a good attendance is desired The invitations for the home coming and dedicaton to be
FASTED FORTY DAYS.
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Mme. Melania Lipinska, noted blind physician, has gone forty days without -ood and thirty days without water. She advises fasting as a cure for many ills.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Whitewater, Rev. L. T. Ulmer, Lawrence Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark
were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reid Mr. and Mrs. Alistus Little. Mr. and Mrs. York Little and Mr.
and Mrs. Artie Teaford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Teaford and
family, of near New Paria Mr. and Mrs. Dill Addleman spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Addle-
ma. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jeffrie were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Everett Daugherty
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Allen spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson Rich
ard Williams of Richmond, has been spending seyeral days he past week with his daughter, Mrs. B. B. Williams.
Charles Curry, of Tipton, ana Mrs.
Claude Currey and daughter Bettie, are visiting Mr. and "Mrs. Will Curry.
..Mrs. Clyde Thomas entertamea
her Sundav school class Friday eve
ning at her home north of Middle-
boro. The first part ol tne evening
was devoted to business, after wnicn
a social "good time was enjoyed. A
daintv lunch was served to: Miss
Lois Alexander, Miss Audrey Alex.
ander. Miss Helen Frist. Miss Alice
Ross, Mss Blanche Alexander, Miss Ardith White, Miss Elsie Hartman, Miss Inez Townsend. Miss Agnes Glunt, Ml6s Vonda Glunt; Oran Alex
ander, Paul Stanley. Ralph Stanley, Lowell Pattie, Denver Cofleld, Albert Hartman, Hobert McClure. Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Ulunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clydt Thomas.
SERIOUS BLADDER TROCBLG "Could not stand, nor sit and was forced to cry out from Intense pain," writes Henry "Williams, Tarkio. Montana. "The doctors said I had inflammation of ths bladder and an operation was necessary. Tried Foley Kidney
Pills and improved at once. Tell all my friends about Foley Kidney Pills as it
will save many from surferinir and Der
htps, as In my case, a dangerous operation." Bladder and kidney trouble demand prompt treatment. Foley Kidney Pills erive quick relief. A. G. Luken
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w COUGH 0 REMEDY FOR THE RELIEF OF Coughs; Colds: Croup WHOOPINS COUGH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS -SOLO EVERYWHERE-'
bld here Oct, 29 are beng printed... Mrs. Esther Reid and Mrs. Artie Teaford. of near New Paris, spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Dora Little
....Mr., and Mrs. Frank Smith and family, of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reid, of New Paris, John Reid and
Better Home Makes More
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Dr. Howard C. Taylor, a prominent
specialist in gynecology in New York City, takes an interesting atttude to
ward the devices represented in the
Better Homes campaign for lightening women's wbrk in the house.
"I see by your articles," said Dr.
Taylor the other day, "that you calculate a woman walks seven miles
around the house while doing her
work, and that you are trying to
reduce the " amount of exercise. I
Bhould be very sorry to find women exercising less than they do now, be-
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Kolp School of Dancing ...;r&KA.. lo. O. F.HALL Opening Friday Night Class Friday. Oct. 13, 7 o'clock Misses and Masters Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 14, 3 o'clock
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Better Homes Week is a movement which was instituted for your benefit. It means that one definite week has been set aside to assist you in making your home more comfortable and attractive. There is a degree of contentment to be realized from a home that is correctly as well as comfortably furnished. Special measures have been taken in our store in the way of exhibitions and demonstrations to show you how a more enjoyable home is possible.
The special showing in conjunction with our Better Homes Week movement is in no way to be confused with sort ' of a special selling. Our main and only intention is to have the opportunity this week to escort you and your friends through our many exhibitions to show you how, with our assistance, homes can better be furnished. Our desire during the Better Homes Week will be to only demonstrate to you how, with careful planning and arrangement, the furnishing of a home can be bettered. Model arrangements carrying out this idea are to be seen by a
visit to our store NOW. The newest furniture is shown in fitting room settings, with dainty odd pieces in evidence. These displays you will want to see. Remember that this Better Homes demonstration will be of only one week's duration. In that time we will be more than glad to take up with you your home furnishing problems, showing, with the aid of our model room arrangements, how they can be worked out to your advantage. Make certain that you attend the furniture exhibitions, at our store this week. There's much to see. .. ....
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