Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1961 — Page 6
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which enables a person to answer the front door or mind the baby over the telephone. Called “Home Interphone,” the new system works entirely through specially-designed telephones with a microphone in the base and a small speaker mounted nearby. In addition to the door-answer-ing and baby-minding features such services as hands-free talking and broadcasting by voice throughout the house. “Home Interphone permits a wide range.of intercom services plus the handling of outside calls from every phone in the home. It has been designed to make life easier, safer and more enjoyable for the family.” With the new system, he said, a family can use its phones to communicate from room to room, answer the door through an outdoor microphone-speaker, listen to children sleeping or playing elsewhere in the home through a microphone positioned nearby and call others to the phone. (Both the telephone and speak-
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ers used in “Home Interphone” are available in a variety of colors. The phones resemble the familiar desk set, wall-mounted phone or the new Princess phone. The company also is introducing a “Bell Chime,” available in gold or ivory for installation at a central location in the home. It will replace the ring of telephone bells with any of three signals selected by the customer—chimes, soft bell or loud bell. Both “Home Interphone” and “Bell Chime” have lifetime guarantees, with repairs and maintenance provided by the company at no cost to customers. There is an installation and monthly charge for each. Calcium Is Missing Calcium is often lacking in American diets. Whole families often rate low, but studies show adults are the worst offenders. Calcium is deposited in the bones, but the mineral doesn’t stay there forever. If the body
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needs calcium, it simply borrows from the bones. Worry, illness or injury can cause a temporary calcium loss, and the body depends on a good diet to replace it. Calcium is needed to keep the heart, muscles, and nerves in good working condition and it’s important in the clotting of blood. The best source of calcium in food is milk and milk products. Menus without milk or cheese probably are menus very low in calcium. CANCER CRUSADE The sound of friendly ringing of doorbells will signal the start of the 1961 Crusade of the American Cancer Society here next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Volunteers of the American Cancer Society in Indianapolis and Marion County will call on friends and neighbors with new educational leaflets to help save their lives and protect their families, according to Dr. M. I. Marks, chairman of the Marion County Cancer Crusade.
Signs Of High Quality Beef Lean . . . has a fine texture or grain that gives an appearance of velvet; is firm llut not soft, watery, or gummy; is a uniform bright red color. Fat ... is firm and flaky, creamy white in color, and streaked through the lean. This streaking of fat through the lean is called marbling. The outside surface of a high quality beef animal is also well covered with fat % to % inches thick. Bone ... is red and porous and low in proportion to the amount of meat. Protein In Bread Is bread that is advertised as high-protein bread a good substitute for meat? iNo! Many of the breads advertised as “high-protein” contain very little more protein than ordinary bread. Four slicees of the ordinary white bread contain less than half as much protein as an average serving of lean meat (2 to 3 ounces cooked). The protein in bread must be combined with some protein from foods of animal origin to make the protein complete. Complete proteins provide all the amino acids needed for tissue building in the body. Bread combined with eggs or meat furnishes much better protein than when used alone.
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) the ladies will, be served good food and drinks, cafeteria style, all evening long and will be given the opportunity to play their favorite games. So ladies, this is your night out. The Young Catholic Adults will meet tonight at Holy Trinity Church. Rosary will begin at 8:15 and meeting at 8:30 p.m. A card party will be held Sunday, April 23rd, at 2 p.m. in the Holy Name Cafeteria for the building fund of the Fatima Retreat House. Mary Ann Lepper is chairman. Tickets may be procured at the door for one dollar. AU games will be played including progressive and pivot euchre. Mrs. Mary Dugan is the representative of St. Christopher. On Saturday evening, April 22nd, at 8:15. and again on Sunday afternoon, April 23rd, at 2:15, the Cathedral High School Music Department will play their Annual Spring Concerts. Admission for either concert is seventy-five cents. On next Thursday night, April 27th, the Men’s Club of St. Christopher will have a Men’s Stag Party in the social room of the school building. The Westside Mixer of the Junior C.Y.O. ait St Michael school was postponed until Tuesday night of next week, April 25th. Because of the Cherry Blossom Dance in the social room c T St. Christopher school last Saturday night, breakfast following the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday, as is customary on the third Sunday of the month, was not served. Tickets will be sold after all the Masses next Sunday and the following Sunday for the Annual Song Fest to be held at Butler Field House on Sunday afternoon, April 30th, at 3 pm. under the auspices of the Catholic Youth Organization. The purpose of thia Song Fest is to continue to stimulate interest in vocal music and to increase the knowledge and participation in organized singing The net proceeds will he used to subsidize the C.Y.O. camps, “Rancho Framasa” and "Camp Christina.** Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Thomas E. Boylan. Mr. Boylan of <932 W. 14th Street, died Saturday and was buried Tuesday morning from Royster and Askin on West Washington Street. Funeral services were held at 9 am in St Christopher church. Mrs. Effie Moran requested the 8 o’clock High Mass on Monday morning for her deceased husband, John Moran. At 8 o’clock on Tuesday morning the Mass was for Edward B. Hollinden at the request of hb wife, Elizabeth. Herschel Long was remembered in the Mass yesterday morning. His daughter, Sandra, requested the Mass. This morning at 8 o’clock the High Mass was said for Margaret Carson at the request of the Paul Dufek family. The Richard Platte family have requested the Mass tomorrow morning for Marian Pline. On Saturday morning the deceased members of the Kerby and Mullin families will bo remembered at the request of the Don Korby family. Save your papers and magazines for the PAPKR SALE April 38. 29 and 3(k bteMn Pray your Rosary dally for peace in the world. Nora Bray
Thursday, April 20, 1961
Hot Turkey Salad Just a reminder that turkey isn’t reserved for holiday meals anymore. Many stores are featuring it right now at a good price. Try it as a main dish for supper meals. Have you tried a “hot” turkey salad? It’s delicious and very appealing. Prepare turkey salad in the usual way. The raw vegetable may need to be chopped rather fine for easy eating. Add the dressing as usual. About 20 minutes before serving time, spoon into individual casseroles or place in shallow baking pans. Top with browned crumbs or crushed chips and heat in a moderate oven just long enough to serve piping hot. The crispness of the vegetables combined with turkey is very pleasing and more appealing served hot on cold days. Shrimp or chicken salad may be used the same way. George's Diener Elected George S. Diener, vice-president and treasurer, Butler University, is the new secretary-treasurer of the Indiana Association of Independent and Church Related Colleges and Universities. He was elected at the group’s recent meeting in Indianapolis. Dr. Robert H. Reardon, president of Anderson College, was elected president and Sister Marie Perpetua, president of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, was elected vice-president.
Still a Danger Since the widespread use of antibiotics, some people tend to regard pneumonia as in the same class with a hangnail—uncomfortable but hardly dangerous. The fact is, however, that pneumonia is still a serious illness which cannot always be cured. There are about 53,000 deaths from pneumonia every year and it ranks fifth as a cause of death from disease. You can get pneumonia from a chest injury or from breathing in some harmful substance, like gas or smoke. But the most common kind of pneumonia is caused by a germ, the pneumococcus. Pneumonia can strike at any time, but it is most prevalent in late February and early March. It frequently follows a bad attach of the ‘flu’ or a heavy cold when the victim’s resistance is low. The symptoms of pneumonia are fever, shortness of breath, pain in the chest and a nagging, presistent cough. Modern antibiotics can cure many cases of pneumonia in about a week. But despite antibiotics, pneumonia often kills the very young, the elderly, people suffering from some other weakening disease, and anyone who lets the disease get far advanced before seeking medical help. Anyone who has a bad cold or an attack of flu which is still accompanied by fever after three days, or where there is shortness of breath and constant coughing, may have pneumonia and should go to a doctor without further delay.
