Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1968 — Page 5

Thursday, January 4, 1968

SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH Continued from Page 1 Men to the Infant Jesus. Following S. Matthew’s story of the visit of the Magi there comes the brief account of the flight of the Holy Family into Egypt. After all his planning and purposing it seems that God was almost defeated by the jealously and anger of King Herod. But God was not defeated, and God will not finally be defeated. There are truths about God out of this Story which can give courage and strength. We invite you to worship with us if you have no other Church allegiance. The Worship Services are at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Nursery facilities are provided at each service). Church School for children at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. and for Junior and High School Young People and Adults at 10 a an. CALENDAR Monday, Bth Jan. 7:30 pan.—Official Board Meeting. Tuesday, 9th Jan. 12:45 p.m.—Womens’ Society of Christian Service General Meeting. 7:30 pan.—Sunshine Circle. Wednesday, 10th Jan. 7:30 pan.—Fidelity Circle. 7:30 p.m.—Chancel Choir Rehearsal. (Note Other activities and Choir Rehearsals as announced.)

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Computer Technology Program Counseling and enrollment in the Computer Technology program of the Industrial Relations Center of Indiana Central College has been scheduled for the month of December and early January. The Computer Technology program, a three-part, 36 week program will begin Part I on January 8, 1967. The first includes Introduction to Data Processing meeting on Monday evenings and Introduction to Business I meeting on Wednesday evenings. The classes last from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. The students completing the program will have a computer orientation with a knowledge of the principles of systems design. He should have developed a familiarity with various types of programming languages and a worable knowledge of FORTRAN. He shoulud also be able to develop programs for use on disk oriented, random access computers. To be .admitted to the program, the student will need to submit an application and demonstrate an aptitude in the appropriate skill area. Application blanks, brochures, complete information, and registration for the test can be secured by contacting the Industrial Relations Center, Indiana Central College, 4001 Otterbein Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227, Phone 7876301, Extension 260 or 787-0342.

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SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION Do you have any questions on old age, survivors or disablity insurance? If so, send them to QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, Social Security Administration, 2000 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Q. I retired 14 months ago at age 62. In August of 1967 I had my second severe heart attack and have been bedfast since then. Could my benefits be increased if I filed for disability benefits? A. It is possible to switch from retirement benefits to disability benefits if you are under age 65 and become severly disabled after you retire. Benefits would usually be somewhat higher. Check with your social security office. Q. My mother wears prescription eyeglasses that are expensive and have to changed quite often. Will Medicare help pay for new glasses? A. Read page 19 of “Your Medicare Handbook’’. Eyeglasses, hearing aids, dentures, patent medicines and self-administer-ed drugs are not covered. However, eyeglasses prescrib.ed following cataract operations are covered expense under medicare. ’ Q. I lost my social security card. How long will it take to get a duplicate? A. It usually taes about ten days.

Free Children's Programs A series of eight free children’s programs has been announced for each Saturday in January and February. Programs will be held at Indianapolis Central Library, 800 North Meridian St., at 2 p.m. The public is invited. The series, arranged for children six years of age and older, will feature storytelling, movies, and special guests. The first program on Jan. 6, entitled “In Mexico They Say,” will feature Mrs. Anna Jane Stiles telling two stories—“ Salvador and the Goat” and “The Smoking Mountain ” Mexican dances will be presented by Miss Leslie Spencer. Later programs will be Jan. 13, Around-The-World Favorites; Jan. 20, How and Why Stories; Jan. 27, Funny and Foolish Fellows; Feb. 3, A Puppet Show; Feb. 10, Valentines in Story and Song; Feb. 17, What Was My Line?; Feb. 24, American T&ll Tales. Devaluation of the British pound may hasten an increase in American income taxes, according to a Purdue University expert, Prof. Jay W. Wiley, but he doesn’t expect Congress to risk inflation by devaluating the dol-

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Here's To Health Information Service of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association Chet Perkins, Community Relations Director. “Health Aloft" Air travelers with long memories can recall a time when any trip in windy weather might cover almost as much distance up-and-down as across-country. The proudest passenger planes of those days were less than half as big or as fast as today’s giant jets. Nowadays, people boarding a plane need give little thought to wind velocity, air pockets or the location of that little brown paper bag. Pressurized cabins have increased comfort and safety, too. But air travel still holds some health hazards, and the airline people are the first to point them out. Passengers who develop medical complications are no fun or profit to anybody. Recently, an airline medical director volunteered some simple guidelines for health safety in sky travel. People who have

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colds, or any condition in which fever might develop, should stay on the ground—ear trouble is a particular hazard to them. No person should fly who has had a heart attack as recently as three weeks prior to their planned flight. This doesn’t apply to heart conditions of longer standing, if the sufferer has been able to function normally. Emphysema patients who require oxygen, and persons with other conditions involving shortness of breath, should refrain from flying. So should those with severe anemia, and anyone who has recently undergone eye surgery. Women in the final month of pregnancy are discouraged from flying unless equipped with a doctor’s certificate saying that they are fit for air travel. Fewer types of illness are affected by flying now than in earlier days. The Marion County Tuberculosis Association, concerned with general health as well as with the fight against TB and other respiratory diseases, suggests that you consult a doctor if any doubt arises about health safety in flying.

For the first time since World War IL final examinations will be given to Purdue University students at the end of this semester. There will be a three-day reading and study period, and a week for finals.

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