Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1954 — Page 4

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Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table Twelve outstanding Butler University coeds were honored Wednesday evening (Feb. 24) at the annual Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table banquet held in Atherton Center. The sorority, national honorary for women in journalism, also announced new pledges. Miss Mercedes J. Hurst, public relations department of International Harvester, was the speaker for the affair which approximately 300 Butler women attended. Miss Hurst is vice-president of the Advertising Federation of America and a past president of the Women’s Club of Chicago. Five seniors receiving Wheel awards include Barbara Knotts,

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3807 Denwood Dr., Kappa Kappa Gamma; Charlotte Green, 1042 W. 35th St., Delta Delta Delta; Janet Brucker, 5678 N. Delaware; Kappa Alpha Theta; Georgeanne Varnes Riddel, 119 E. Westfield Dr., Pi Beta Phi; and Kathy Seigel, 4615 N. Michigan Rd., Pi Beta Phi. Hubs went to four junior women. "They are Maureen Pleak, 847 W. 44th St., and Beverly Seigel, 4615 N. Michigan Rd., both Pi Beta Phi’s; June Uphaus, 5107 Ralston; and Sandra Moore, Fairfax, Alabama. Sophomore women receiving Spokes were Nancy Niblack, 5115 Carvel, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Sandra Baker, Columbus, Ind., Kappa Alpha Theta; and Carole Rand, 3557 N. Gladstone, Delta

Pine Crest Drive 11 Rooms plus 7 Acres $27,500.00 ' 610 N. Rochester 2 Bedroom $10,500.00 1142 N. Goodlet 2 Bedroom, garage, newly painted $9,500.00 W. Washington ¥a mile West of Bridgeport 3 Bedroom Stone, 1 acre—--429 S. Rochester 2 Bedroom Frame $9,750.00 516 So. LaClede 2 Bedroom Frame 1125 Plainview St. 3 Bedroom Brick 2056 W. 63rd 3 Bedroom Frame 1506 W. 26th 2 Bedroom Frame 2907 Warman 6 Room Stone 5200 Rockville Rd. 5 Lots—66xlßo Road 39—1 Mi. N. W. Danville 136 Acres—No Buildings Cartersburg Rd. 10 ACRE BUILDING SITE 729 N. Belmont 2 Bedroom Frame

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Delta Delta. Awards were made on the basis of participation inactivities contributing to the university and high scholastic averages. Ne pledges of Theta Sig announced were Nancy Niblack, 5115 Carvel; Natalie O’Dell, 3627 Pennsylvania; Beverly Sei gel, 4615 N. Michigan Rd.; and Barbara Hutton, Anderson, Indiana. A highlight of the banquet for the coeds Was the presentation of razz gifts to campus personalities by members of Theta Sig. Members of Blue Key, senior men’s honorary organization, and Sphinx, junior men’s honorary, dressed in gay ninties costumes served for the affair. Guests at the banquet included Mrs. M. O. Ross, wife of the university president; Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly wife of the public relations manager of International Harvester of Indianapolis; Mrs. Elizabeth W. Durflinger, dean of Women; Mrs. Rosamond Risser Jones, Theta Sig faculty sponsor and journalism instructor, and Mrs. DeForest O’Dell, Theta Sig alumnae sponsor. Lois Bock, 3702 N. Illinois, is president of the collegiate group. Other officers are Joan Mullen, Carey, Illinois, vice-president; Katherine Simmons, 516 East Drive, Woodruff Place, secretary; and June Wolf, 4758 Southeastern, treasurer.

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Every day is cleaning day for the average housewife and anything that will “lighten the load” is welcomed with open arms. . . . For instance, attic windows, basement windows and garage windows are usually difficult to reach —yet always seem to be in need of cleaning. This problem is now easily solved with a practical and inexpensive product obtainable from your dime store. Vitrophane, a plastic coated window covering which is applied directly to the glass, lends a frosted effect or colorful design to those "out-of-the-way” windows. The windows not only stay cleaner much longer periods of time—but when they do get dusty, Vitrophane makes it possible for you to easily clean them in only a few seconds by simply wiping with a damp cloth. Another way to cut down on daily household cleaning chores is to cover glass doors of utility cabinets and bookcases with Vitrophane. Not only will less frequent and easier cleaning be gained, but the smart designs will help brighten and beautify your home. Vitrophane is translucent and although it effectively blocks the view from the outside (as most of us prefer to have for attic, pantry and garage windows) it does not prevent daylight from coming through. ■ Ask the clerk at your local housewares counter for . Vitrophane to put an end to your "out-of-the-way” window worries.

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Pitman Moore Appointment The appointment of Hany Gonlag to the product development department of Pitman-Moore Company’s biological laboratories has been announced by Dr. S. R. Bozseman, director. A native of Harvey, Illinois, Mr. Gonlag is a graduate of Valparaiso University, Valparaiso. He received his Masters degree in bacteriology from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Mr. Gonlag has done special research work in historical preparations involving the use of the microtome. He is a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War. While serving in the Navy, he was an operating room technician, supervised a blood donor center, a pathology laboratory, and was a member of a surgical team of an evacuation hospital.

Pigment Prints Popular Spring promises to be a big print season. Prints will be gayer and more colorful than we have seen in some time, and special prints will be designed especially for daytime and evening dresses. The flare for prints will carry over into your curtains, draperies, and other household fabrics too. There are many different ways

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of making printed designs on fabrics. One popular method is known as pigment printing. Even in this one class, methods are varied. For example: in the emulsion type pigment prints, finely ground pigment is placed in a resin binder and then applied to the fabric in the design desired; in another method, the finely ground pigment is carried by a nitro-cellulose lacquer, hence the printed fabrics are called lacquer pigment prints; still another method uses an albuminous material to bind the pigment to the fabric. The printed design is usually white. When you select a printed fabric you may not be able to recognize one type of print from another. The NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DRYCLEANING tells us that some pigment prints clean beautifully, while some may have limited serviceability in wear, use, cleaning, and spotting. In most instances the degree of satisfaction depends on the conditions under which the fabric has been printed. Proper control and setting of the binder that holds the pigment to the fabric is important. Your drycleaner is limited as to what he can and cannot do in cleaning pigment prints. Some of them are affected by the solvent and mechanical action of cleaning —some are affected by just abrasion or rubbing in wear—certain agents used to remove stains may

also affect the binder. So your cleaner often must choose between removing the spot and in so doing removing the design toos or returning the garment to you with the spot.ftill visible.

GELATINE SALADS ARE CONVENIENT LENTEN DISHES During Lent cooks look to main dishes made with unflavored gelatine as a way of varying fast-day foods. An egg and vegetable loaf molded with this gelatine is inviting in appearance and hearty. Unflavored gelatine is a pure protein and thus supplements the food value of this egg main dish Molded Egg and Vegetable Loaf 1 envelope unflavored gelatine % cup cold water 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice ¥4 teaspoon Tabasco % cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 1% teaspoons grated onion % cup finely diced celery ¥4 cup finely diced green pepper % cup chopped pimiento 4 hard cooked eggs, chopped Soften gelatine in cold water. Place over boiling water and stir until gelatine is dissolved. Add salt, lemon juice, and Tabasco. Cool. Add mayonnaise; mix in remaining ingredients. Turn into large or individual molds and chill until firm. Unmold on crisp greens. YIELD: 6 servings.

HEALTH EXAMINATIONS Periodic health examination in industry pays a dividend. To both parties concerned, the employee and the company for which he works, examination pays. To the employee, the benefits are numerous. Periodic examination eliminates anxiety over trivial conditions, such as unimportant pecularities of the worker, without health import. It is a factor in the early recognition of an incipient disease. It protects against contagious disease becoming widespread among workers. It prevents the worker from being given jobs too strenuous for this physical ability. It protects against disease associated with the jobxlt promotes the correction of remediable physical defects and it provides an opportunity for health education. The employer is also benefited in many ways by the periodic health examinations of workers. There is better employee morale and good will. There is reduction in the amount of time lost from work because of illness. There is increased efficiency in personnel. There is reduction in costs of benefit plans, group insurance and industrial compensation. And, there is better placement and less turnover of labor. The average employee in this country is absent from his job twelve days each year because of illness. An adequate industrial health program in many industries has reduced illness absences by one half. Periodic health examination in industry costs money, but the return in dollars is apparent. It also makes for health, happiness and efficiency in industry.

New Blood For Babies New blood for new babies. Physicians are now removing practically all of the blood from babies suffering from erythroblastosis fetalis (a blood disorder) and putting in other blood. The disease is caused by incompatible blood type factors in parents and results in severe anemia and jaundice. There is a high death rate and survivors are frequently left with serious brain damage. About ten per cent of cases of cerebral palsy result from brain impairment in erythroblastosis. When the mother lacks a blood factor that is present in the red cells of her unborn baby she may become immunized to it, and produce antibodies against it These antibodies get into the circulation of the unborn infant and attack the blood factor present in its red cells. The life span of these cells is reduced from 120 days to about six days. To compensate, the newborn baby’s system manufactures new red cells with such' abnormal rapidity that a satisfactory concentration cannot be maintained and often the baby dies before birth. If the baby is bom alive with this condition, the blood abnormality increases unless something is done. -Something is now being done—and an almost complete exchange of blood saves the baby’s life and prevents brain damage. In one hospital the death rate from erythroblastosis fetalis has been reduced from 20 per cent to 4 per cent within the past nine years.

Over 4,000,000 self-employed persons report their earnings for social security credit on Schedule C-a of the income tax form. Selfemployed people file these social security reports once a year.

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Browning RmH ‘Tele Topics’ ▼ .. ’• ‘WONDER if YOU KNEW THAT . . . JACK BENNY indulged in some of his typical buffoonery when he staged an impromptu violin concert for his flying companions, jester Danny Kaye and author Irwin Shaw on his recent flight from Los Angeles to New York, for a telecast. Commenting on the ‘concert,’ Jyk quipped, “It was nothing, really. I get very little chance to practice, you know. At home I practice my violin playing in the bathroom, and the acoustics on the plane were just as good.” . . . Dandy performer, DANNY THOMAS seems to be “walking away with” all the top honors this season. On Jan. 26th, DannyM hand and footprints wens ce-. mented in the forecourt of Graumann’s Chinese Theatre. On Jan. 27th, Ralph Edwards saluted the Thomas boy on “This Is Your Life.” Next, Danny received am Academy Award for “Make Room for Daddy.” But, as if this waan’t enough, Danny has just been voted the “American of the Year” by the student body of Detroit University. He will fly to Detroit to accept the trophy. . . . EDDIE CLETRO, leader of the ‘Round Up Boys’ on “Western Varieties,” used to be a society band leader. . . . Composer VICTOR YOUNG was honored on a recent program which was televised over the Paramount TV network. Twelve of his hit tunes were featured, including “Sweet Sue,” his first; which he wrote with Bing Crosby. Although Victor has written the score for 19 Academy Award films, and has been nominated for the Oscar many times ... he has never won one ©f the coveted statuettes. ... Sports fans will be happy to learn that, the dramatic story of CONNIE MACK, “Grand Old Man of Baseball,” is now being shown on TV. The presentation is prepared from news reel films that have been taken of Connie over the past 40 years. Mr. Mack is currently in Hollywood acting as advisor in the filming of his own life story for motion pictures. . . . JAYE P. MORGAN, lovely, blonde, songstress of the* “Robert Q. Lewis Show,” was bom in a log cabin—no foolin’— in Mancos, Colorado. Her name is as authentic as the Wall Street Journal, although she is no.rela-, tion to the financier of the same name. . . . EVERETT FREEMAN has just been signed by CBS-TV as a writer - producer - director. While you may not recognize his name, you will doubtless recall many of Everett’s fine screenplays—“ Destination Gobi,” “Geo. Washington Slept Here,” and “Jim Thorpe, All-American'.” Freeman was long associated with Fanny Brice (Baby Snooks). FOR OLD TIMERS ONLY: “Dearie,” -do you remember when alt the famous personalities of the era attended the PanamaPacific Exposition in 1915? Well, “Dearie,” unless you’re much older than I, you probably know nothing about it at all. But you’ll have a chance to see it—no, not on “You Are There,” but when the Hanson family visits San Francisco on CBS-TV’s “Mama” series. Woodrow Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Luther Burbank and other famous turn -of - the - century Americans will be shown as they appeared on news films taken at the fair some 38 years ago. FOR THE 'SODA SET ONLY: With polls being taken here, there and everywhere of favorite TV programs, our teen-agers* not to be outdone, have banded together and selected the programs they enjoy most. “I Love Lucy,” “Toast of the Town,” “Arthur Godfrey and His Friends,” “Studio One,” and “Omnibus,” among others were chosen by the “bob-by-soxers.” The poll, conducted by Compact Magazine, was made of 186 high school editors. ... It was very gratifying to see an eighteen year old, Diane Pollock of Indiana receive the National Brotherhood award presented by the National Conference of Christians and Jews on “Paul Whiteman’s TV Teen Club” Feb. 21st. This is the first time in the 26 year history of the organization that a teen-ager was singled out for the award; which goes to show that our youngsters are not all “going to the dogs.” A LANTERN IN HER HAND: Charming PHYLLIS KIRK, a star of the 3-D movie “House of Wax” and many TV dramatic programs, played the lead in “The Wanted House,” on CBS-TVk religious series “Lamp Unto My Feet” Miss Kirk is the first of a., number of big name stars being scheduled for that program. Misa Kirk told reporters “I like to use my profession constructively. Acting on a religious series is one way I can do it” KEEP READING ME, AND WATCHING TV.

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