Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1958 — Page 5

Thursday, January 9, 1958

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• MENTAL TELEPATHY • BLEEDING GUMS Q. Can some people broadcast and receive thought waves. A. Scientists say that mental telepathy isn’t impossible but thought transfer han’t been proved. The brain does give off tiny electric impulses so in theory, we have a sending device. What’s missing in humans is a workable receiving set Birds and bees must have some sort of sending and receiving apparatus. Birds migrate to the same spot every year and they do it without maps, radar, compass or clock. Bees locate water in some mysterious way. To brush this off as instinct explains nothing. Still, in humans, such “supernatural” things haven’t been proved. Most mental telepathy studies depend on “guessing” designs on cards. Usually there are 25 cards in the deck, with five different designs. The subject tries to identify the, design on each card by “reading the mind” of a person who is looking at the card. Anyone can guess and just by chance get five correct answers. Some people may get seven correct answers. Maybe these are “mind readers” but 18 wrong answers out of 25 isn’t anytime* to write home about. Q. II the gums bleed is it a

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1? Board will be at the church on Tuesday, January 14, ait 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. MARY-MARTHA CIRCLE will meet January 15, Wednesday at 9:00 a.m., with Mrs. E. M. Ross, 4946 W. 15th. She will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Vehling. Mrs. Charles Hiatt will give devotions. Program, a one act play, “The Dark Places.” LYDIA CIRCLE will meet Wednesday, January 15, with Mrs Roy Noble, Sr., 1141 N. Lyndhurst Drive at 1:00 p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Verner Farmei. Mrs. Max Davis will give the worship and Mrs. J. T. Huber will give the lesson, “The Bible and Church Speak.” MEN’S CHORUS will rehearse Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. and tha CHANCEL CHOIR rehearsal will follow at 8:00 p.m. PRISCILLA CIRCLE will meet Thursday, January 16, at 9:00 am. with Mrs. Betty Nave, 1915 N. Whitcomb. The program will be a panel discussion on “What Axe We Doing?” led by Mrs. Kay Wegener. ■THE CHILDREN’S CHORALE will rehearse at 3:15 p.m. on Thursday, THE CHAPEL CHOIR at 7:00 pm. and THE CLOISTER CHOIR at 8:00 pm. LOST! Man’s tweed coat (beige color predominant) size 42j. Will you please check your top coat to make sure you didn’t pick up the wrong one? Mr. Firman Dowell was unable to find his the first service Sunday. LOS AMIGOS CLASS will meet in the Singleton’s Room tomorrow evening, January 10, 7:00 p.m. for their January Party. This is a dessert meeting.

Pitman-Moore News Ninety - five Pitman - Moore Company employees were honored recently for service ranging from five to 35 years and totalling 1030 years Awards, which were made in multiples of five years, were presented by Kenneth F. Valentine, president of the firm, in special luncheon ceremonies ast the company’s biological laboratories near Zionsville on December 19 and at the Indianapolis plant on December 20. Topping the list was Russell L. Shelburne of the company’s biological laboratories, who completed 35 years. Thirty year employees were plibbard O. Ball, executive vice president; W. Lloyd Alsman; Albert C. Brethauer; and C. Edward Gaumer. .

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sign of pyorrhea? A. No, but most bleeding from the gums is due to some local trouble. (The word pyorrhea simply means a discharge). Bleeding may be due to enrusted tartar on the teeth, to food packed between the teeth and gums, or to dental plates that cut or pinch. Gum bleeding, especially if it occurs often, can be a sign of general disease. If your gums bleed frequently consult a dentist or physician. Malarial 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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SWEATERS Rep. $5.95 to $21.95 WOOLS & ORLONS Broken Sizes now 25% to 49% 0^

MEN’S SPORT COATS Reg. $29.95 To $35.00 20 % TO 40% OFF

JACKETS NYLONS—WOOLS—PLAIDS Reg. $13.95 to $25.00 Sizes 36 to 46 now 20% <• 40% OFT

Sport Shirts Reg. $3.95 to $6.95 -M-L Large Assortment Famous Mokes now 20% “40% OFF

COLORED Dress Shirts By Famous Maker Reg. $5.00 Broken Sizes & Colors now $3.79

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