Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1967 — Page 4

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St. Andrew's Lutheran Church (Continued from page 1) and tested educational procedures to the problems of learning in the church.” The classes will be held beginning Friday at 7:30 pjn. There will be three 3 hour classes Saturday beginning at 9:00 pan. Two 3 hour classes will be held Sunday starting at 2:00 pan. The following Sunday Evening Schedule will be followed: Bell Choir .5:30 pan.: Confirmation Classes and Parents Meeting, Junior Choir - 6:00 pan.; and Confirmation Choir - 7:00 pan. The Speedway Branch of the Noble School will open Monday, January 30 and will continue 5 days a week. The school is established by the Marion Coounty Association for the Mentally Retarded and co-sponsored by St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church. This school will be in session each day from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 pan. Girl Scout Troop No. 567 will meet Monday evening at 7:00 pan. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous is scheduled for their weekly meeting in the Youth Lounge Tuesday at 8:30 pan. Wednesday at 3:00 pan. there will be Weekday Religious Education in the Youth Building; Senior Choir rehearsal at 7:45 pan. in Fellowship Hall.

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Next Civic Production “ALL THE KING’S MEN”, a version of the widely known Pulitzer prize novel, by Robert Penn Warren, will open February 10 at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, 1847 N. Alabama St., and run through February 19,

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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM “Birds of a Feather” will be the program for youngsters at the Children’s Museum this Saturday morning (Jan. 28). The hour-long program, beginning at 11 o’clock, will feature the making of bird mobiles. Children will be taught to fold and cut the birds from paper, then to string them into a mobile. They may take the mobiles home. The program is free and is for children of all ages. The Children’s Museum is accepting enrollment for the world understanding badge classes to be offered to Cadette Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls in February. The classes will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. each Saturday of the month. To register, girls should send their name, address, troop number and $1 to cover cost of materials to the museum.

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Westwood Duplicate Bridge A Harvell Movement was held in the clubhouse Tuesday, Jan. 17, with the following winners: 1. Mrs. Harrison Blind - Mrs. John Aikin 2. Mr. and Mrs. George Owings 3. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook Mrs. Adlai Harman Secretary-Treasurer Phone: 291-5282

SALESMANSHIP COURSE The Sales and Marketing Executives of Indianapolis will sponsor a course in Salesmanship to be given at Indiana Central College during the Spring Semester. The program will be concerned with a study of the psychological interviewing, meeting buyer resistance and exploring the relationship between selling and advertising. The lecture material will be presented by outstanding leaders in the sales and marketing field. The course will meet each Wednesday evening from 7:55 p.m. to 10:25 pan. beginning February 8 and continuing for a period of sixteen weeks. Mr. Joseph P. Murdock, a District Manager with the Glidden Company will be the instructor for the course. Information regarding costs and enrollment may be obtained by calling or writing to the Evening Division, Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, Ind. 46227.

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nonce to aii xesioenTS Of Speedway Who Own Dogs This is to advise all persons in the Town of Speedway who own dogs that 1967 Dog Ttags must be purchased from the Town Clerk’s office and they will go on sale on February 1, 1967 The Town has an Ordinance which requires all dogs to be licensed. The cost of each license tag is SI.OO. Ray. L. Oeth, Clerk-Treasurer Psi lota Xi To Present Annual Musical Program Start making plans now to attend the 4th Annual Musical Program sponsored by Speedway’s Gamma Theta Chapter of Psi lota Xi Sorority in the Speedway High School Auditorium. This year the event will be held on Friday, Feb. 10th and again the Varsity Glee Club of Purdue will be presented. The program starts at 8:00 p.m. and tickets are $2.00, students tickets $1.50. Contact Mims Pirtle, 291-5828, Shirley Gehl, 244-7915 or any Sorority Member for tickets.

HEART FUND BENEFIT DANCE The members of the Junior Heart Board of the Marion County Heart Association will sponsor their eighth annual Heart Fund Benefit Dance Saturday evening, February 4 from 8:30 until 11:30, in the Student Union Building Indiana University Medical Center. All high school students are invited. Music is being furnished by “The Bristols” combo. The folk singing group “The Windsingers” will also entertain. A queen will be crowned during an intermission. The theme will be “A Symphony for Sweethearts”. Tickets will be sold at $2.00 per couple in advance and $2.50 at the door. They may be obtained from Junior Heart representatives in each high school. Proceeds will go to the 1967 Heart Fund.

"HERE'S TO HEALTH"" Old misconseptions die out as slowly as old diseases. Wfien the old misconseption is about an old disease, it can take even longer. Many people must have been startled to learn that tuberculosis was fifth among diseases for which disability benefits were granted in a recent year under the Social Security program. According to a popular notion, TB is supposed to have gotten lost or mislaid somewhere. Unfortunately, it is still around to the tune of almost 50,000 new cases and 10,000 relapsed patients every year. Even worse than the effects of tuberculosis, as reflected in the disability tables, were the ravages caused by another serious lung disease—'emphysema. Persons certified as disabled by emphysema in a single year totaled about 15,000, second in number

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among all diseases. Tuberculosis and emphysema are just two among many, diseases of the breathing system that are fought by Christmas Seals. Unlike TB, emphysema has been on the increase. Steady research and increasing experience have enabled doctors to develop techniques for making the patient more comfortable; but so far, no cure is in sight Other respiratory diseases, including chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, and the common cold, also are the objects of a long-range attack by the Christmas Seal organizations active throughout the nation. Take advantage of a community health service, made available to you through your contribution to TB Christmas Seals, by calling or writing your local TB Association, the Marion Country Tuberculosis Association, 615 N. Alabama Street, 635-4538, to get pamphlets on chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, and the common cold.

"No-Smoke" Signals From the Medical Front Is it true they say about nonsmoking? What happens when a heavy smoker quits? Can he really reap quick and important health dividends? If you happen to have a personal stake in those questions, and millions do, there are thought-provoking answers for you in a couple of reports from the science front One is in the form of a statement by Drs Ernest L. Wynder and Payson Fairchild, J researchers at the Sloan-Kettering Institute. In the American Review of Respiratory Disease, published by the National Tuberculosis Association, they tell about their studies in the connection between cigarette smoking, coughing, and certain lung ailments. Studies of ex-smokers, they report, show that “persistent cough disappears rapidly when people stop smoking, indicating that at least some of the pathologic alterations leading to cough are reversible.** In every day language, “pathological alterations” means physical damage. “Reversible” means capable of being corrected. In the other report, Dr. Gene M. Smith of Harvard Medical School studied personality traits of nearly 1,500 students to see whether different characteristics showed up between smokers and non-smokers. He found the smokers were “disagreeable, more demanding, less goodnatured, less responsible, with poorer manners.” He assured smokers—after all, they include some of. his friends—that the difference isn’t universal; but it follows a distinct pattern. Got the message? If you want at least a good chance to get rid of that lingering cough, stop smoking. On the other hand, if you want to go along with the implications of Dr. Smith’s research, get over on the sunny side, win friends and influence people —stop smoking! For free literature on smoking write or call your local tuberculosis association, the Marion County Tuberculosis Association, 615 N. Alabama Street, 635-4538, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204. They offer Cigarette Smoking The Facts, and Chronic Cough The Facts.

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