Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 September 1955 — Page 6

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h-4YIAMSE*WAWASEE JODRML THURSDAY IS SEPTEMBER 1955

Crt/Ata! THEATRE LIGONIER. INDIANA Thursday Sept. 15 FAMILY NIGHT NLA PAWN’D THE KIDS 80c Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef Frt. Sat Sept. 16-17 The Outlaw's Daughter Sun. Mon. Tues. Sept. 18-19-20 The Prodigal Wed. Thurs. Sept. 21-22 FAMILY NIGHT THURSDAY Woman's World COMING Sun. Mon. Tues. Sept. 24-25-26 You're Never Too Young Dean Martin Jerry Lewis

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Frt. Sat. Sept. 16 17 2 Exciting Features In Cinemascope & Color Kirk Douglas in "The Racers" Also Sterling Hayden In "Battle Taxi" Late Spook Thriller Every Sat. Sun. Mon. Sept. 18 19 2 Night* Only- ' Star Ixxided Suspense Double Feature Cinemascope & Color Clark Gable Susan Hayward "Soldier of Fortune" Plus "Five Against the House" Guy Madison Kun Novak ■ Tues. Wed. Thurs. Sept. 20-21 22 • 2 Giant Hits Vista Vision & Color Humphrey Bouart Akio Ray "We're No Angels" Also "Tight Spot" Edward G. Robinson Match Our Ad For Our Big Parade of Hits

Edw. E. Stephenson REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE Downtown Syracuse Acress fr»« New Post Office WILLIAM T. JONES. ASSOCIATE

SYRACUSE LAKI NORTH SHORE Modem. unfurnished year around home 3 bedrooms. 1 ! _- baths, carpeted living room dining Good cabinet & storage space, garbage disposal & elec, dish washer.. Glassed, screened. <Sc heated front porch Hardwoad floors, full basement <fc auto, oil hot air heat. Good beach & pier By appt, only • SYRACVSE LAKE NORTH SHORE New 2 bedroom frame bungalow. Full basement, hardwood floors, and oil hot air heat. An attractive summer or year around home • SYRACUSE PROPER lit unfurnished 3 bed- : x in home in an ideal location Nice living room, kitchen with plenty of cabinet space, tiled bath. auto, oil <heat. utility room, play room in attic. Located on l l > 'lots and includes outdoor grill. Shown by appt. LAKE STREET Unfurnished. 4 bedroom home in an ideal location. Carpeted double living room, dining and sewing rooms. Kitchen with new built-in cabinets. Full bath, basement, and auto, oil heat. Priced at SI 1,500 • 3 BLOCKS FROM TOWN Modem. unfurnished. 3 bedroom home on an ideal comer lot. Hardwood floors, full bath. 4 basement, garage. * stoker heat Shown by appt

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iiilliwlW Fri. Sat 16 17 Sept. cSffis • LANCE FULLER r Waterfront Bess! m ■**» 1 < tut CLAM acHws b3«s ' s ALSO COLOR CARTOON 1 h,_ .. —— Sun. Mon. 18-19 Sept. t jC*’’ ■ tuaaui A WCYfKSM MTEBUTDW. HOWS DISNEY CARTOON Tues. Wed. 26-21 Sept. AND CARTOON FUN Thurs. Onh 22 Sept. •ITS FUN NIGHT I ms«go Drums beating aw dd tempo and z w swadm dead to the white moot z MAGOO STARS AGAIN! In “MADCAP MAGOO”

WAWASEE LAKE Two bedroom brick ranch house located on a large 1 acre well shaded lot Excellent kitchen with plenty of cabinets & storage space. Stove Ar refr. incl. Pine-paneled living & dining rooms, fireplace, large glassed Ar screened porch. Hardwood floors, full bath, basement & 2car garage Addn. 100' of lake frontage optional for development Can be purchased separately if desired Sisown bv appt I • LAKE WAWASEE BAY SHORE BEACH Excellent 4 bedroom interlocking log home on a well landsc. lot. Large beamed living room with dining area, good kitchen & utility. Completely furnished with custom “Habitant” furniture, l'_> tiled baths, guest house with 4 bath & attached garage. Priced right and includes outdoor fireplace, boathouse. good pier and beach. Shown by appt • ESTATE OVERLOOKING PAPAKEECHIE An ideal spot for privacy in-j eluding 8 acres of rolling ground well landscaped. Constructed of native timbers and stone. 3 bedrooms. auto, oil heat. Paneled in cypress and cherry with solid walnut and oak woodwork Full basement and 2-car attached garage. Includes ideal log cabin for play or addn. family. Shown by appt. only. • HARRISON STREET Unfurnished, modem 3 bedroom home close to town. Hardwood floors, full bath, oil hot air heat. & garage. Good location and priced right. Shown by appt

Miss Patricia Kitson, Keith Koble Wed At Calvary E. U. B. Church Sunday

The Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church was the scene last Sunday of an autumn wedding uniting Miss Patricia Kitson. daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Kitson and Harold Kitson. and Richard Keith Koble. son of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Koble. The Rev. Joseph Koble. assisted by the Rev. Kenneth Foulke. performed the double ring ceremony in front of an altar decorated with white candles, palms, and baskets of white gladiolus. The bride, who was given in marriage by’ her father, wore a long white taffeta gown with four tiers of nylon net over it. The lace bodice was fashioned with tiny’ sleeves and a sweetMEYER REAL ESTATE Morrison Island Road Cromwell 98-F-20 / WAWASEE Lake front cottage situated on large double lot. Beautiful view. Knotty’ pine interior. Fireplace and solarium. Price—sl2,sooWAWASEE AREA One bedroom home on large lot with easement to beach about 2 blocks away. Furnished. Price $8500.00 • - Johnson Bay Channel Large lot with driven well, foundation and boat pit. Price . SIBOO.OO. • LISTINGS WANTED MORRISON ISLAND Exceptionally lovely 3 bedroom house, beautifully furnished. 65 ft. Lake Frontage. Also boathouse. garage on channel. Shown by appointment. CAROLYN J. MEYER REALTOR Cromwell 98-F-20

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heart neckline. She also wore small lace mitts and a double strand of pearls. Her bouquet was of white gladiolus and lilies of the valley.

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YD BE MISSkMARY HURSE Miss Lois Katherine Held, daughter of Mrs. Sam Houser, of Lake Wawasee. left 13 Sept? for Fort Wayne Bible college where she will obtain a bachelor of science degree in missionary nursing. Miss Held, after obtaining her degree, will go to the Sudan Interior Mission in New York and her bridal veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls and rhinestones. Mrs. Max Hunnicutt, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina length light aqiia net over shantung gown with a tiny bolero jacket. She also wore a small white net headpiece and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow gladiolus. Miss Janet Kitson, also a sister of the bride, and Miss Donna McSweeney were brides maids and they wore gowns identical in color and style to that of the Matron of Honor. A prelude of "September Song", “Indian Love Call”. "Tenderly”, and "Clare de Lune” was played by Miss Jane Bachman. pianist, and the Rev. Kenneth Foulke sang “The Lord's Prayer” during the ceremony. Carroll Koble. brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Max Workman and Philip Strieby of Syracuse. The bride’s mother wore a black street length dress with deep pink accessories and a pink glamellia corsage. The mother of the groom wore a dark brown street length dress with beige accessories and a corsage of gold glamellias. A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. Mrs. Max Workman. Mrs. Philip Strieby and Miss Sandra Schleeter served the four-tiered wedding cake. Mrs. Robert Nicolai had charge of the guest book. Mr. and Mrs.. Koble both graduated from Syracuse High School. She graduated from Warner Beauty College in Fort Wayne, and he from International Barber College in Indianapolis. Mrs. Koble is employed at Bernice's Beauty Shop ana he at the Bushong Barber Shop. The couple has rented the Merl Smith home on Boner Lake for the winter.

where candidates for missionary work are schooled for training observation and await appointment. A graduate of Syracuse high school, Miss Held attended Bible School in Fort Wayne for 3 years and graduated last July from nurses’ training in the Charity hospital at New Orleans, La. Just 'Years -Ago The Tavern Hotel closed for the season Monday and the South Shore Inn closed last week. The Spink-Wawasee Hotel will be open for conventions until 1 October. Sargent's and the Oakwood. Park Hotel will also remain open for a while. Fire did $2500 damage to the Gilbert- Bakery in North Webster Sunday night. Help was sent from Syracuse, Crcanwell. Leesburg. Pierceton, and Wolf Lake. James Gilbert manages the bakery. 21 members of the Chamber of Commerce attended the meeting held this week. Ways were discussed to pay off a note incurred with the new channel between Lakes Syracuse and Wawasee. Sol Miller, local banker, and

Your Doctor Now Has LILLY Poliomyelitis Vaccine • - k It is available only for children 5 to 9 and expectant mothers — please cooperate with your doctor. Questions and Answers Issued by the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis

What assurance do we have that the Salk vaccine is safe? Every possible assurance. The report given bj’ Dr. Thomas Francis Jr. last April showed that the vaccine used in the 1954 field trials neither caused t>olio nor other major reactions and was 60 per cent to 90 per cent effective in .preventing paralysis due to polio. It was 60 to 70% effective for Type I virus, about 90% for Types II and 111. There is reason to believe the Type I part of the vaccine will be more effective this year than last. New and more stringent tests for safety also now are required by the U.S. Public Health Service on every lot. Isn’t there a risk to vaccination? There is some statistical risk to every immunizing procedure. to every major and minor operation, to the use of many drugs. Tlie risk in polio vaccination is less than exists in many widely used vaccines and drugs. The benefits far outweigh any risk. So far as polio is concerned, the major risk in the future will be for a child to go through a polio season without protection of the kind vaccination can bestow. / How long does it take for the vaccine to protect? Three injections are necessary for full protection. The first shot begins to take effect from seven to 10 days later; at that time, detectable antibodies are present in the blood stream. The second shot, two to four weeks after the first, brings a sharper rise in antibodies. With these two injections, a child should be protected against paralytic polio for the current polio season. Long-lasting immunization developes only after a third shot seven months to a year later. Can a vaccinated child become a polio carrier and spread the disease? Yes. but not because he has been vaccinated,. Anyone can become a carrier of the disease if the polio virus enters his system. Children who are themselves protected by antibodies induced by the vaccine may be infected by natural exposure to the polio virus and for a brief period excrete the virus, thus exposing their contacts to infection. The vaccine, while protecting those injected against paralysis, does not eliminate the possibility of subsequent infection. Only a very small percentage of those who carry the virus actually become sick. Should the vaccine be given during a period of rising polio incidence? Yes. because the protection it affords is greater than the possible risk of provocation. This was the decision of 26 physicians. health officers and virus experts who met with National Foundation medical advisers on June 18. 1955. The benefit to be gained by polio immunization increases as polio incidence rises,

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Juniors Chose Rings On Wednesday 14 September 1955 the Junior Class chose their class rings. PRIMARY MOTHERS MEET SUN. Eight members of the Primary Mother’s Club and their husbands enjoyed a potluck supper Harry Porter. Journal editor, took to the trees at the Miller farm near Ligonier Monday when some cows they were unloading became rambunctious. Andrew'Jackson Hickey, United States Congressman from the 13th District, was in town Wednesday, He ate luncheon at the Grand Hotel. 307 pupils enrolled at the North Webster school according to Principal Guy Bushong. This is an increase of 20 over last year.

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* they said, since under such con- ' ditions a larger number of paral- • ytic cases can be prevented. How long does it take for polio to incubate? From three to 35 I days, in general, but most often ; in the neighborhood of two ’ weeks. When a person is vac- . cinated. his body -begins to de- . velope polio antibodies. If he is vaccinated after he has been ini fected by the polio virus, how- ' ever, one cannot expect protec- . tion from paralysis. Are there times when the vaccine should not be used? Yes. It should not be given to anyone who is ill at the time, especially if there is fever, sore throat or a gastro-intestinal upset. The vaccine also should not be given to individuals in a household where a case of polio has just been diagnosed. because other members of the familj- usually carry the virus at this time even though they are not ill. The decision as to using the vaccine rests, of course, with the family MD. If the second shot is delayed, will it be effective later on? According to Dr. Salk, the effect of the first shot is not lost even if the second shot cannot be given for many months. ' Should people who have had polio be vaccinated? Yes. There are three types of polio virus and a person who has recovered from infection by one type is not necessarily immune to the other two. Does the vaccine prevent nonparalytic polio? No. But nonparalytic polio does not give an individual a permanent handicap and so is not important as a health problem. Many cases of rion-piyalytic polio are never diagnosed or reported, being so mild as to be passed off as a cdld or the grippe. Is a dangerous virus used in preparation of the Salk vaccine? All vaccines and- nearly all drugs are made from material that is potentially dangerous, but these materials are refined or treated until they are not dangerous, when given in recommended dosages. The Mahoney strain of polio virus, used in the polio vaccine, is—before treatment with formaldehyde—an extremely virulent strain. When properly inactivated, however, it will not cause any illness. How do the amended safety tests now in use differ from those previously used? Larger samples of material must be tested at different stages during the manufacturing process. Virus may be reheated with formaldehyde only once, where previously’ there was no limit on the number of times this process could be repeated. A random sampling test for live virus in the actual bottles in which the vaccine is shipped also now must be conducted;

at the Marshall Coy home Sunday 11 September. An evening of conversation followed the chicken supper. Mrs. Marshall Coy will be hostess at the meeting, 26 September.

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■ previously no such test was re- • quired. • How are these safety tests " • checked? Protocols on all lots of 1 vaccine are submitted by the manufactures to the National ’ Institutes of Health. Protocols ■ are detailed descriptions of the manufacture and testing of each lot of vaccine, exceedingly, long and complex. They are a sort of diary of the vaccihe from the J time manufacturing starts until it is cornnleted. Makers must submit protocols even on lots of vaccine considered unacceptable • and not submitted for use. One requirement for licensing is that a pharmaceutical concern demonstrate its ability to produce consistently satisfactory vaccine, « Is gamma globulin the same as polio vaccine? No, it is an entirely different product, derived from human blood which contains polio-fighting antibodies • "borrowed” from other people. It is a temporary preventive only, its effect lasting from six to eight weeks. If given before natural exposure to the virus, there is considerable evidence that G G is effective in prevent- • ing paralytic polio. If given shortly after exposure (within a very few days* it may act to re duce the severity of any paralysis that occurs. G G. which in 1953 and 1954 was controlled by the Federal Government, now is decontrolled and may be pur W chased by physicians. The Na tional Foundation also has a con siderable supply, purchased with < March of Dimes funds. What research still is needed in the vaccine field? Research is continuing financed by the V March of Dimes, to improve the Salk vaccine, to ascertain how M long its effects last, to determine the best time intervals and size of doses for long-lasting protection and to find out if occasional boaster shots of the vaccine are t needed over the years. Also, experiments are under way to discover more readily) available cells in which virus for vaccine may be grown, and eliminate the need for expensive monkeys whose kidneys now are used to grow the virus. Other types of vaccine < are also being sought. What is a live virus vaccine for polio? It is another type of ( vaccine, still in the experimental 4 stage. Such a vaccine would consist of live strains of polio virus which have been trained or bred ’ to lose their ability to cause disease, but would retain the ability to stimulate antibody produc* tion. The smallpox vaccine, commonly used, is such a prepara--tion. No live virus polio vaccine" now exists for practical use, but * work toward its development continues. AMERICAN DRUGGIST August 29, 1955