Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1957 — Page 5

Thursday, October 3, 1957

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Civic Theatre Forty-five characters are included in the cast of “Teahouse of the August Moon,” John Patrick’s comedy which will open at Civic Theatre, 1847 North Alabama Street, Friday, for a tenday run. Authentic sets have been constructed for the play by Fredric Rhoades, his assistant, Richard Fetheringill, and a large crew of workers. Rhoades is technical director. Directing the first play of the 43rd season at Civic is Howard Lambert, beginning the first of a three-year contact.

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Esther Steindorff will sing the Offertory Solo. At the 11:00 o’clock service the Chancel Choir will sing the Anthem, “Communion Hymn,” by Opie. IMMANUEL CHOIR (Youth Choir) will have its first rehearsal of the Fall Season on Sunday, October 6, at 5:15 p.m., at the church. All 7th and Bth graders and High School young people interested in singing in the Immanuel Choir are invited. Mrs. Ruth Borst, director of the Chancel Choir, is director of the Immanuel Choir. INTER,MF.DT ATE M.Y.F. (7th and Bth grade) will meet on Sunday, October 6, at 6:00 p.m., at the church. All youth, who are not attending an evening youth fellowship, are invited to a wonderful hour and a half filled with much activity. SENIOR M.Y.F. (High School) will meet on Sunday, October 6, at 6:00 p.m., at the Parish House. An invitation and welcome are extended to newcomers. Much activity to be enjoyed by all is being planned this year. TEENS and TWENTIES will meet on Sunday, October 6, at 7:30 pun., at the church. One of our newer groups for young people and one of our most active, the Teens and Twenties have a place in their fellowship for every “Teen and Twenty” in the community who is not at present attending another church related group. Why not come this Sunday and see what is in store for you? WE ARE HAPPY to announce the names of the fine adults who are assisting Rev. and Mrs. Wright in the Sunday evening youth program. Our Intermediate M.Y.F. Counsellors are Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Byram, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Poston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anthony and Mrs. Charles Miller. Our Senior M.Y.F. Counsellors are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gleason, Mrs. Robert Denman, and Mr. Richard Jones. Our Teens and Twenties Counsellors are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burkhard and Mr. William Neef. COMMISSION ON MISSIONS will meet on Monday, October 7, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. COMMISSION ON MEMBERSHIP AND EVANGELISM will meet on Monday, October 7, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. FELLOWSHIP OF CONCERNED will meet on Tuesday, October 8, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. LADIES OF THE SUNSHINE CIRCLE wish to invvite all ladies of the Church and their friends to a POLY PARTY to be held on October 9, from 9:00 a.m.-U:00 a.m., in Fellowship Hall at the church. For your convenience supervised nursery facilities will be provided in the Parish House. Come on out and do your Christmas Shopping. CRUSADERS CHOIR will meet on Wednesday, October 9, at 3:15 p.m., at the church. CHANCEL CHOIR will meet on Wednesday, October 9, at 7:45 p.m., at the church. RALLY NIGHT will be held on Thursday, October 10, at 7:15 p.m., at the church. Although the special program has been planned for both parents and children, the entire congregation is invited to attend. FAMILY FELLOWSHIP NIGHT for members whose initial of last last name is “W” thru “E” has been planned for Friday evening, October 11, at the church. Those who have attended the Fellowship Nights in the past know what enjoyable evenings they have had. The purpose of the Fellowship Night is to get better acquainted with others in the “Church family,” to partake of a delicious dinner, and to have an evening filled with good Christian fellowship. We are anticipating a nice group of our “Church family” will be present on the 11th, beginning at 6:15 p.m.

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• PARROT FEVER • TOOTH DRILLING Q. Can you get "parrot fever” from any kind of bird? A. Several years ago it was believed that people got parrot fever (psittacosis) only through contact with psittacine birds such as the parrot, parakeet, cockatoo, love-bird, and macaw. It is now known that a psittacosis-like infection can occur in pigeons, chickens, turkeys, domestic ducks, finches and sea gulls. Most reported cases of psittacosis are due to contact with parrot-like birds but at least one epidemic ofthe disease occurred among turkey killers and dressers. Twenty-two persons were stricken with the disease. Q. Can you gat parrot favor from a parakeet that seems healthy? A. Yes. Parrot lever virus can be spread by birds that look perfectly okay. In investigating a family epidemic of psittacosis, two Cleveland physicians found that before being sold, sick birds are sometimes “treated” by adding an antibiotic to the drinking water. Many birds get well, at least well enough to be sold, but they still harbor the virus. They become virus carriers and may transmit the disease :o humans.

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FAMOUS QUOTES Personal (very) “Kitty-cat, Kitty-cat, where have you been?” To the RabbMalaska wedding. “Sleepy Time Gal” of the Senior C.Y.F. Retreat Cleayts Swords.” “Curiosity killed a cat,” Leroy King. What did the cat want to know? Ask Howard Allen. “Too many cooks spoil the

Q. Tooth pain can be deadened by giving an injection into the gums. A reader asks why dentists don't always inject a painkiller before drilling a tooth? A. In most cases they will if the pain is going to be very severe. -It may seem strange but dentists muse be unusually in drilling a tooth after using a local painkiller. When the patient feels little or no pain its harder to tell whether the tooth is being cut too fast and overheated. To avoid this the dentist cuts slowly in an “off and on" fashion to let the tooth cool or drills the tooth under a constant stream of cool water. Material in MEDICAL MIRROR is based on various scientific publications and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of all doctors. The diagnosis and treatment of disease requires the skill and knowledge which only a physician can apply by personally attending the patient.

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