Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1964 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHUBCM (Continued tram Page 1) Lamb of God” by Copley. The chancel choir will sing at the 11:00 hour the anthem, "Go To Dark Gethsemane” by Noble. Dr. Montgomery will give the sermons. The chancel bouquet for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders and Bob in loving memory of Patricia Ann. Senior Hi CYF begins at 5:30 p.m. Sunday with recreation: refreshments at 6:15; with study and worship completing the evening. Mr. Ted Rosebrock will lead the discussion following the showing of the film, “Ultimate Weapon: The Mind of Free man.”
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The cantata, “On The Passion of Christ” will be given by our chancel choir next Sunday at 8:00 pan. in the sanctuary. Soloists for this impressive pre-Easter presentation will be, Charlene Musgrave, soprano; Betty Gagen, mezzo; Dorothy Fidger, contralto; James Simons, tenor; Crone Knoy, baritone. The public is invited. Esther Circle will, meet March 17th, Tuesday, at 1:00 pan. with Mrs. S. M. Long,' 5881 Speedway Dr. A guest speaker will talk on Hansen’s Disease. Naomi Circle will meet in the Bethany room Tuesday, the 17th, at 7:30 pan. Mrs. Robert Genung will give a book review. Mary-Martha Circle will meet at 11:00 aan. (note the time) Wed-
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INDUSTRIAL NURSES Members of the Mid-Indiana Industrial Nurses Association will be guests of the Owen-Illinois Glass Company in Gas City, Indiana for a dinner meeting at 6:30 pan. on Friday evening March 13th, 1964. This meeting will be at the “Onized Club House” in Gas City. Following the buffet dinner a tour is planned that should be of interest to all Industrial Nurses. All Mid-Indiana Industrial Nurses are urged to attend.
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Cancer Campaign The month of April will be dedicated to American Cancer Society’s Educational and Fund Raising Crusade. Leading the Crusaders in the Residential Branch of the Crusade is Mrs. Jacob Lutz, 7037 Washington Boulevard. Mrs. Lutz called for an all out effort to reach each home with information about Cancer’s Danger Signs and, of course, to raise funds in order to help make possible a scientific break-through toward a cure of this disease. Mrs. Lutz said, “The theme of our Crusade will be Tell Your Neighbor’.” “Our workers will be thought of as ambassadors of hope rather than salesmen of fear.” District Chairmen helping plan the ‘Tell Your Neighbor” Crusade in Wayne Township, Mrs. Herbert Israel, Mrs. Russell Haley and Mrs. Mary Pence. Anyone desiring to have a part in the Crusade contact the office at 2902 North Meridian Street or telephone WA. 4-5657. Art Exhibit At Herron - Sunday, March 15, an exhibition of “Pre-Columbian Art of the Americas” will open in the Herron Museum of Art’s west gallery on the first floor. The major exhibition of the season, “The Pre-Raphaelites,” will continue through March 22 in the north and west galleries on the second floor. At 3 pjn. Sunday, Dr. Hany H. Hilberry, curator of education, will give a gallery tour of “The Pre-Raphaelites.” At 4 p.m. a 1962 French comedy, ‘The Cupboard Was Bare,” starring Fernandel, will be shown free in the museum auditorium as part of the family film series. BARNARD 75TH ANNIVERSARY The Barnard Club of Indianapolis, in cooperation with the Columbia University Alumni Association of Indiana, will meet at six o’clock on Thursday, March 19th, at the Indianapolis Athletic Club to hear Dr. Raymond J. Saulnier discuss “Current Economic Developments in the United States.” The address, preceded by a reception and dinner, honors the 75th Anniversary of the college. Calling All Coughs Have you met this fellow* He’s a self-appointed umpire when it comes to coughs. Just calls ’em as he sees ’em and plays no favorites. Makes no difference if the cough is his own or that of a total stranger. He’s in there with a firm, confident decision. ‘That’s a real cigarette hack there, mister.” “I’d know that sound anywhere. Getting over the flu, huh?” “You don’t need to worry about that, Mac. Just the pollen today.” Somehow he always manages to find a nice, tolerant explanation for the cough. Somehow it never seems to be anything but a nothing. And right there is where the fun stops. By dismissing a persistent cough, treating it like a friendly part of the landscape, you can pave the way for some topflight trouble. Sometime this year you may find yourself coughing on and off for days or weeks on end, as lots of people do. And if you do. it really isn’t a subject for guessing games. A chronic cough may be nature’s warning that something worse than a lingering cold is involved. In fact a chronic cough is, like shortness of breath a common symptom of RD. What does RD stand for? Respiratory Disease—sickness of the breathing system. A chronic cough is one that lasts several weeks, or that goes away but keeps coming back. Even if you cough only in the morning or at night, if it goes on for a month or more you have a chronic cough and your Tuberculosis Association advises you to have it looked at. And the person to do the looking is the real umpire—your doctor.
