Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1960 — Page 7

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Physical Fitness Clinic The Central YMCA announces that it is conducting an Adult Physical Fitness Clinic lor the middle-aged man on Friday and Saturday, January 29th and 30th, which will be conducted by Dr. Thomas K. Cureton, Director of the Physical Fitness Research Laboratory of the University of Illinois. Dr. Cureton has examined and tested over 20,000 individuals, young and old, and has conducted hundreds of Physical Fitness Clinics all over the country. In addition he has written 30 books and over 200 Health and Physical Education articles including many for national magazines. He is recognized as perhaps the foremost Physical Fitness authority in the country today. “Health, endurance, nutrition and general well-being,” says Dr. Cureton, “are all dependent on a common denominator circulatory fitness. The only way to

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get it is by regular and systematic exercise.” “Many middle-aged people,” he continues, “refrain from exercise because they believe that hard work harms the heart. Just the opposite is true. The heart (which is a muscle) that is kept active by systematic exercise will perform more efficiently than the heart that is not used.” This will be a fine opportunity for all those interested in physical fitness to attend the open meeting which will be held on Friday evening, January 29th, at 8 o’clock. At this time movies will be shown, a lecture and literature will be given by Dr. Cureton. Saturday morning will be devoted to a testing period. Dr. Cureton will be able to test 30 individuals for their respiratory, circulatory, and muscular fitness and will have a personal interview with each person tested. There are still a few places open in this testing program. This

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is available for all those interested for a nominal fee. For further information about this Clinic, just call the Central YMCA, ME. 5-1331, and ask for Eric W. Oakshott in the Physical Education Department. Heart Fund Campaign Dr. George Bond, Indianapolis cardiologist and long time worker in the American, Indiana and Marion County Heart Associations, will lead the “Heart Fund” campaign in Marion County. Goal for the Marion County group this year is $135,000. The campaign for funds to fight heart diseases is held each year during the month of February. Highlight of this once a year drive is Heart Sunday, which will be held on February 28. Approximately 7000 Indianapolis citizens will call on their neighbors on this day for support of heart re-

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search and other programs. Dr. Bond’s career in medicine started after he graduated from the University of Michigan medical school and went to the Johns Hopkins hospital medical staff in Baltimore. There he did research under Dr. Arthur Hirschfelder, who in 1908 was writing the first American book on heart diseases. After the development of the electrocardiograph in 1909, he established the first electrocardiograph department in the country at that hospital. In 1914, he came to Indiana University as assistant professor of medicine and in 1933 was made professor of cardiology. Long active in heart association work, he is on the Board of Directors of the American Heart Association and is a charter member of the 11-year-old Indiana Heart Association.

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YWCA Dinner Meeting Program Parade is the theme for the Annual Dinner Meeting of the Indianapolis YWCA, 329 North Pennsylvania Street, Tuesday evening, January 26, at 6:30 o’clock, and will show the different areas of program activities within the Association. Mrs. Howard A. King is the general chairman; other members of the committee are Mrs. Carl Bunde, in charge of program; Mrs. Oliver H. Stout, decorations and arrangements; Mrs. Henry L. Roys, dinner; Mrs. Gonard A. Felland, president of the Association; Miss Margaret Barto, executive director and Miss Martha E. Gentry, Health Physical Education and Recreation Director and Program Correlator. ' Reservations for the dinner will be accepted until Monday morning, January 25 by calling Miss Jean Sherman, secretary, at ME. 5-5471.

"Food And Your Health" “Food and Your Health” will be the subject under consideration when Dr. C. H. Robertson addresses the monthly meeting of the Natural Food Associates, at 7:30 on Saturday evening, January 23, in the Student Union Building of the Indiana University Medical Center. This meeting is open to the public. From the operation of his own organic gradening, orcharding,

SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH {Continued from Page 1) At the 11:00 service the Children’s Chorale will sing A Prayer of St. Richard.” Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mrs. M. G. Spencer, Agnes and Edith in memory of Mr. Marshall Spencer. The bouquet given last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clegg was enjoyed by Mrs. Lucy Foster. The Men’s Fellowship Dinner will be held in Fellowship Hall on Monday, January 25th at 6:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Professor Joseph M. Smith of Missions and World Religions at Butler Seminary. His subject will be “Christ and Karl Marx in China. Choirs. Wednesday: Angelus Choir, 3:15; Chancel Choir, 7:30. Thursday: Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel Choir, 6:30; Cloister Choir, 7:30. Ladies of the church and community will meet in Fellowship Hall on Thursday from 9:00 to 3:00 to sew for the Little Red Door. Lydia Circle, with Mrs. Maud Sprong as Chairman, will be hostess and will serve coffee. If you can stay through the lunch hour, bring a sandwich. The Executive Committee of the Christian Women’s Fellowship will meet Thursday, at 1:00 p.m. in the Junior Hi Room. Anna Circle will sponsor a Stanly Party as one of their fund raising projects. It will be held in the home of Mrs. Marie Johnson, 2319 N. Lyndhurst on Wednesday, February 3rd from 1:00 until 3:00 and anyone interested in attending, or giving the Circle an order, may call Mrs. Johnson, CH. 4-8880. We were happy to welcome into our membership last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Ehlebracht, 2235 Winton Avenue. Youth Week will be observed in our church on Sundays January 31st with young people from our Junior Hi, Senior Hi and Post Hi groups participating in the various capacities of our church school and worship services The Membership and Evangelism Committee is planning meetings at various intervals in the future with new members of our congregation. The first of such meetings is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, January 31st, from 2:00 to 4:00 in the Bethany Room, for those who have joined during recent months. Mr. George McClelland will be in charge of the program which will include the history of our church and informative slides, a tour of the church, and refreshments during the fellowship hour.

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and meat processing enterprises at Owensboro, Kentucky, Dr. Robertson brings the authority of productive experience to his lectures and exhibits before groups and organizations interested in natural foods. He has served three years on the national board of the Natural Food Associates, and is presently a member of the board of directors of the Kentucky Associates. Butler Registration Registration for spring semester classes at Butler University will begin Tuesday, February 2, Dr. C. R. Maxam, university registrar, has announced.

Enrolling hours for day students will be 8 a.m. to noon, and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. February 2-3 in the Butler Fieldhouse. Registration for evening and Saturday classes will be held 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., February 2, also in the Fieldhouse and continuing February 4 in Jordan Hall. Classes will start February 4. The final day of registration will be Monday, February 15, Dr. Maxam said. Butler offers study opportunities in liberal arts and sciences, education, business administration, pharmacy, music and graduate instruction. Persons requesting a schedule of day classes are asked to contact the Public Relations Office on the campus or the Evening Division Office for evening school bulletins.

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