Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1963 — Page 4
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KOGAN'S DRIVE-IN BAKERY 5310 W. 10th Street CH. 1-1318 ★ DONUTS ★ ROLLS ★ PIES ★ COOKIES "Cakes for All Occasions'' e HOT bread every afternoon • Open 6 AM. Io 10:30 PM.
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LILY N. BEAUTY SHOPPE NEW HOURS: Open 9 to 5 Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Thursday 12 Noon to 9 CLOSED Monday and Tuesday 5350 Crawfordsville Rd. CH. 1-9950
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Entries Close August I Entries for exhibiting in open class division at the Indiana State Fair close August 1, according to Hal L. Royce, secretary-manager of the fair. Closing date for 4-H entries is August 9. Exhibitors will be competing for over $145,000 in premiums at the fair this year, August 24 through September 4. An additional $250,000 in premiums will be awarded harness race and horse show winners. GUTHARTZ TO SPEAK AT JCCA Mr. Jack Guthartz will speak in the third part of the “Poolside Chat” series on July 26, Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Road.
Mr. Ronald Cahn, program director of the Jewish Community Center, will be the speaker the following Friday morning, August 2, discussing “What Makes a Jewish Teenager Tick.” This series is held on the Center patio, weather permitting. Babysitters are available. Forty-five per cent of all patients in state mental hospitals in the United States have been hospitalized continuously for 10 years or more.
We Can Sell Yours... Too! A CALL NOW EQUALS RESULTS Lucille Berkley AX. 1-6284 Kenny Crawford ME. 6-1039 Marg Jane Funk ME. 7-6241 Member of Western Multiple Listing Ass'n. CH. 4-5303 DAY - NIGHT 5316 W. 16th Street Speedway
SPEEDWAY METBNMHSFT CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) boys and girls from Jr. High age on up are sharing in this mutual effort. Membership is open to all—simply report to Choir Room at 10:10 each Sunday a.m. The Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, August 5, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. The Commission on Missions will meet on Monday, August 5, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. The Speedway Methodist Church will be the host church for the Speedway Ministerial Association on Tuesday, August 6, at 8:00 a.m. All freshmen students of the Speedway Methodist Church, who are entering out of town colleges and universities this fall, please contact Mrs. Loyd A. Dragoo, CH. 4-2094.
KENNETH’S BEAUTY SHOP Tuesday and Wednesday Special PERMANENTS . . . $8.50 or 2 far sls CH. 1-9348 5151 W. lOtii St.
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Thursday, August 1, 1963
TOWN CANDIDATES (Continued from page 1) nating and selecting candidates to oppose each other on the Citizens Party and Peoples Party tickets in the November Town election. Town offices to be filled are five (5) members of the Town Board of Trustees (one from each of the five (5) wards of the Town) and Clerk-Treasurer. Any resident of the Town of Speedway who is over 21 years of age and has not been disfrancised by undergoing a sentence of imprisonment on conviction for a felony or misdemeanor may be a candidate for the Town Board of Trustees if nominated at the meeting by another resident of such candidate’s ward and if the nomination is seconded in like manner. Any resident of the Town may be a candidate for Clerk-Treasurer of the Town and can be nominated and seconded by any other resident of the Town. At the close of nominations, balloting at the meeting will be held to seleit the top two candidates for each office. Each qualified Speedway resident in attendance at the meeting may ballot for one candidate for Trustee from each ward and one Clerk-Treasurer at large. Following the balloting, the Citizens Party and Peoples Party will be organized. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes in each ward shall be petitioned for as the candidates for the Citizens Party and the candidates receiving the second highest number of votes in each ward shall be petitioned for as the candidates for the Peoples party. Procedure of rules for conduct of the meeting will be published prior to the meeting. Each resident is urged to attend this important Town meeting and to acquaint himself prior to the meeting with his ward boundaries. Ray L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer
Marian Granted SISOO The National Science Foundation has awarded Marian College an institutional aid grant of SISOO for purchase of scientific equipment as a result of the school’s success in encouraging undergraduate research in chemistry. Sister Mary Rose said the SISOO will buy new microscopes for the biology department and conductance equipment for the physical chemistry laboratory. Pharmacy Grant A $4,560 grant to the Butler University Pharmacy College from Smith Kline and French Foundation, Philadelphia, was announced today by Dr. Alexander E. Jones, Butler president. The grant will be used to purchase teaching and research equipment in the fields of pharmacology, physiology, bio-chemis-try, pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical chemistry.
RX: TELL ALL!
If your doctor starts asking you probing questions about your personal life, don’t turn shy, indignant, or secretive. Tell him anything he wants to know—even things you might not care to tell your best friend. That’s the advice of a physician who heads a healing clinic—The Bradley Medical Center in Columbus, Ga. According to Dr. Leonard T. Maholick, “the personal life of the patient is certainly the business of the surgeon, the genosolgist and other specialists’’ who must make decisions about the treatment of their patients. He observed that “as many as fifty per cent of patients” may have severe' emotional problems, without a knowledge of which the doctor can’t fully understand their physical condition. When a patient confesses his intimate emotional problems to his doctor on the rightful assumption that his confidences must be kept inviolate, he is not only furnishing useful insights into his physical condition, he also, as a rule, gains important emotional relief. Physicians sometimes are reluct to “invade” a patient’s privacy, Dr. Maholick said. Many are hampered by the difficulty of treating 30 or 40 patients a day and listening to their personal troubles. As a solution, the Bradley Institute gives each new patient a preliminary "mental health checkup”—a wide-ranging questionnaire dealing with his physical, mental, social, religious, and marital histories. The response on the part of most patients is “suprprisingly frank.** he says, and gives the physician a good head start toward proper diagnosis and treatment C■■ RM BMaAll Earn Mk 1I WLAMb* aviimivr enrol inronra The Indiana University Downtown Campus in Indianapolis has an enrollment of 1,388 credit students during the current summer, Virgil Hunt director, has announced.
