Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1957 — Page 5
November 7, 1957
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Tri Kappa Ten members of Tri Kappa Sorority attended a tea given by the Epsilon Mu Chapiter of Tri Kappa of Carmel held at the Carriage Trade House at Carmel on Sunday, Nov. 3. Those attending were: Mrs. Wm. Faust, Mrs. Har-
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• FEVER • TONSILS Q. A Michigan reader wants to know if it is necessary to keep nol-so-sick children in bed as long as they have fever? A. One busy doctor had so many mothers ask how to follow keep-in-bed directions that he decided to find out whether forced bed rest was any better than letting not-so-sick youngsters play around the house. Over a period of two years the doctor treated 1082 mildly ill children who had temperature. Half the group remained in bed until the temperature was normal and the others were allowed to play indoors and rest when they felt tired. The runabouts got well just as soon as the inbeds. The doctor didn’t say that all sick children with fever should be allowed to be up and about. There Eire many times when children need to be kept in bed. So don’t take chances. If your doctor prescribes bed rest as part of treatment, follow his orders. Q. Is "feed a cold and starve a fever" good advice? A. Better follow your doctor’s advice. The idea of “starving” fevers goes back to the time when typhoid fever was so common. In those days many doctors “starved” typhoid fev-
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rison Blind, Mrs. Earl Chadwick, Mrs. James Gall, Mrs. John Graub, Mrs. Richard Griffith, Mrs. Richard McClamrock, Mrs. V. F. McNaughton, Mrs. O. H. Reich, and Mrs. David Burns. Hear The DePauw Choir Sunday. November 10th Speedway Gym—4 pjn.
er patients. There was at least one exception. The great Irish physician, Robert James Graves (1786-1853) argued long and loud against this notion and even requested that his epitaph read “He fed fevers-.” Q. Can zonsils be "removed" by x-ray treatment? A. A San Francisco doctor probably expressed the opinion of most physicians when he said recently that x-ray treatment of tonsils has been overrated. In practically all cases the tonsils are best removed surgically. 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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Our boys In Sorvico LLonuaued irozu rage xj of the following addresses. Terry Anderson, BA 472-35-54 U&o Salem, CA 159 c/o F-P.O. New York, New York A/3c Robert Arthur, AF16513610 4itn Oper. Sqdn. ABO 22 r*ew York, New York A/3c Wade Bennett, AF16577282 do2t> Sturon, Box 689 iocott AJf .8., Illinois • Pvt. Ronaiu i’. Bubee, FR16578846 Hdq. my. 28 AAA. Group, oeuridge A.F.8., Mich. Pvt. Lctward Breen, U 555584302 Co. A. 2nd unem. Weapon Bn. DJPjG. n Uugway, Utah Pvt. Jimmy Cox, U 555582968 ittotn ora. Det. Fori Lewis, Wash. Pvt. E-l Robert Curtis, NG22970974 483rd Qt. Master Co. Refrg. e ori flood, Texas Ist Lt. James DeMoss, 04910200 A Bty. 27 th a.a.A. Bn. ABO 227 new York, N. Y. A/2c Rodney Dolson, AfT6477388 1123rd Support Sqcui. Box 31 Alabama flail, ft. Meyers (So. Area) Arlington 8, Va. A/lc Gene Dutfin, AF16477386 nCO Academy ABO 197 New York, N. Y. Pvt. Jon Bverhardt, 1684601 L Co. 3rd Ret. lrng. Bn., Blatoon 3007 MCRD San Diego, 40, California A/2c Thomas Forrest, AF16513609 6902 Spec. Com. Group USAFSS ÜBO 73, San Francisco, Cal. Gerbert Grande, 5F965-66-67 LST Whitfield County 1169 c/o F.P.O. San Francisco, Cal. Pvt. E-2 Jerry Grayibill, NG22967901 USA Garrison—sol 2 Fort Sheridan, Illinois A/lc Edwin Green, AF16485044 55th Tactical Hospital Forbes A.F.B. Kansas Pfc. Donald Hedrick, 1656101 Bks. s-14 MAD. MATTC Memphis 15, Tenn. A/lc Richard Hedrick, AF16312337 2712 Com Maint. Sqd. Box I APiO 323 San Francisco, Cal. Lt. James Hill, 04060562 Hdq. Co. USASA Alaska APO 949 Seattle, Wash. Lawrence Kays, USMCRD Quarters L-46 Paris Island, S. C. Pvt. Maurice McCoy, US 55582795 524 Engineer Co. (TOPO Corps.) APO 403, New York, N. Y. Ronald Money 309 W. 13th St. Topeka, Kansas Don Neese 99 Long St. Ashville, Ohio Ens. Don Swenson, 431-80-90 USS Pender County LST c/o F.P.O. San Francisco, Cal. David Thomas CM3 482-88-90 MCB 5, H. Co. c/o FP.O. San Francisco, Cal. Pvt. George Thompson, U 555618- ’ 782 Co. A. Ist Bn. 2nd Trng. Div. Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. A/3c Kenneth Tony, AF16547469 488th Bomber Sqd. Box 25 Whitman A.F.8., Mo. Richard Wolfe BMG-3 431-80-32 USS Week’s D.D. 701 c/o FP.O. New York, N. Y. James Zore, 1U55584219 Co. A. 60th Inf. Reg. Fort Carson, Colorado
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Town Board Reports (Augusi-Septomber) By Tri Kappa Reporter (Continued from last week) A'preliminary report was presented on a proposed Northwest distfiet sanitary sewer and was adopted by the Board. Sanitation facilities of the Star Trailer Court were discussed and the Board agreed that their would be no change in their original objections to the suggested ideas for sewage disposal. The regular meeting of the Official Board of Trustees was held on September 23, 1957.
It was agreed to contact the owners of unimproved property and ask them to cut bushes and shrubs which were obstructing the view of drivers when approaching intersections. The Sanitation Department wets instructed to purchase new and suitable equipment needed for work now being done. Plans were also discussed concerning the construction of a storage plant for equipment and supplies. Construction of a new bridge over Dry Run Ditch on Georgetown Road was discussed and decided to be necessary because of the hazardous condition of the narrow bridge now located there. Town Ordinances regulating peddlers were discussed as well as curfew laws. The regular meeting of the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Speedway was held on September 30, 1957 in conjunction with the Board of School Trustees. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss obtaining suitable area and location for a High School building and athletic plant. Land being considered lies West of Lyndhurst and South of West 25th Street. A tentative appointment has been made for an interview with the owner of this land. A 1957 Plymouth has been issued to the Town Board to be used as a courtesy car for official business, otherwise to remain on Town property. Psi lota Xi The next business meeting will be held November 14th at the Legion Home. Hostesses will be Edyth Zink, assisted by Mary Malaska. This is an IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETING and everyone is urged to attend. Those who ordered toys should pick them up at this meeting.
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page I) Treasurers” by Perkins. CHANCEL FLOWERS. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clevinger and Carol Sue, in memory of Clyde, Jr, SENIOR HI C.Y.F. members are invited to attend the District Youth Meet at Downey Avenue Christian Church next Sunday, November 10, from 2:30 to 7:45 pm., leaving our church at 1:30 p.m. See Denny Troth, if you can drive. EDUCATION COMMITTEE will meet at the church on Monday, November 11, at 7:30 p.m. v CHOIR REHEARSALS: Wednesday, Chancel Choir, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Children’s Chorale, 3:15 pm. Chapel Choir, 7:00 p.m. Cloister Chodr, 8:00 p.m. WOMEN’S DAY. Mrs. Jane Spencer requests that all ladies, who will be participating in our Women’s Day Services Sunday, November 17th, please come to the church Friday, November 15th at 7:00 am. for practice. In order that our service that day may run smoothly and be most impressive, it is necessary that all attend this practice. , NEW MEMBERS. We were happy to welcome into our fellowship last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl McFarland, 2002 N. Aulburn and Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, 1903 N. Whitcomb St. DR. GEORGE CRANE TO SPEAK IN SPEEDWAY. Dr. George W. Crane, writer of the Worry Clinic that appears in the Indianapolis Star, will speak in our church on Tuesday evening, December 3rd at 8:00 pm. Due to limited seating, it is necessary to restrict our ticket sales to our church congregation until mid-November. Availability of tickets to the public will be announced later. People of our congregation may secure their tickets ($1.00) through Christian Women’s and Christian Men’s Fellowships, or the church office. LOS AMIGOS .CLASS party will be held tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.
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