The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1964 — Page 7
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1964 Page 7
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S|mU4YOUR HEALTH.
By LESTER L. COLEMAN, MJD.
IN MEMORY
PROGRESS
, to achieve that “all of a pat-i STASTICS VS. PROVERBS ance, making that observation.
Doctor, Td Like To Knmv—
In memory of Pauline Dor- NEW YORK DPI — Some- t€rn look ^ easll Y come U P NEW YORK DPI — "Early re P° rts that 111 near| y llalf of aett, who passed away October thing new in the realm of CO- "'■th draperies, slipcovers, up- ^ long love „ ^ an the couples that end up loser, 14 1959. ordinated furnishings for the holstery and other fabric fur- m ^ ame the wife ~ s"' ” •' - = - r.r ~ * si’-t":”™
versa, the Window Shade Man- when both the bride and brideNow, homemakers who want ufacturers Association reports, i The Institute of Life Insur- groom are teen-agers.
MY BABY is two years old. His tongue is held down by some kind of web. I have taken him to two doctors in different cities. One says he definitely needs to have it clipped. The other says that this is not necessary and that he will outgrow it. I don’t know what to do. I am confused and worried. Mrs. M. Z.,
Illinois
Dear Mrs. Z.: Your concern about this problem is probably u nn ecessary. If your child is “tongue-tied,” this is a condi-
tion that is frequently seen by physicians and rather easily
repaired.
Your confusion about two conflicting opinions is unfortunate. but not uncommon in the practice of medicine. All patients have the right to seek a confirmatory opinion from another physician. The ideal method of finding this second opinion is to have your physician choose a consultant and discuss the matter completely before and after the patient is
seen.
Dr. Coleman
medical and surgical problems. For your child’s greatest advantage, return to your physician and ask him to review the condition with the other doctor in the distant city. Such a conference will spare you the anxiety and confusion about a matter that may be relatively simple. If surgery Is necessary, your child will benefit most if it Is not delayed. • • • Are there certain geographic areas in the United States where arthritic patients are more comfortable? Can climats cure or improve the condition? Mrs. N. N., Wyoming Dear Mrs. N.: There are unquestionable advantages in warm, non-humid climate for the sufferers of some forms of arthritis. Greater comfort, and perhaps improvement, can be the benefits of special climates, but rarely a cure. In an effort to find the maximum relief for a member of the family, very often jobs, homes and friends have been given up because of enthusiastic claims for one area or another. Uprooting an entire existence only to find that climate is not
When we think of the one we ing fabric,
loved so well.
Deep in our hearts her memory
is kept,
To love, cherish, and never for-
get.
Five years have passed since that sad day, When the one we loved was called away. Sincere and true—in her heart and mind, A beautiful memory she left behind. Wonderful memories woven in gold. These are the thoughts we tenderly hold. And to those who knew her, and loved her. Her memory will never grow
old.
Sadly missed by the family.
BIGGER DODGE POLARA—Dodge is introducing a larger, all-new Polara for 1965. The Polara line offers six models, including the two-door hardtop pictured above. The newly styled car is built on a 121-inch wheelbase and has an over-all
length of 212 inches.
SCHOOLED FOR PART HOLLYWOOD UPI —Dean Jones took language lessons in Vietnamese for his title role in “The Tom Dooley Story.”
_ , _ . . : the whole answer to arthritis would have arrived at a mutual can tinancM and
social burdens on everyone.
it tastes so much better when you make it with
decision and would have established for you the exact
course of action.
When doctors find that their opinions are of great variance, they themselves will seek a third opinion from a specialist whom they mutally respect. There is no vanity in the prac-
tice of medicine.
A physician’s decision is based on his own experience and judgment, yet all doctors want their patients to have the benefit of combined judgments in important, difficult
Bl OXO AND BETTE HOLLYWOOD UPI —Character actor Victor Buono plays his second role with Bette Davis, his time in “Hush . . . Hush, Sweet Charlotte.”
It is much wiser for the arthritic to live in a specifio area for a sufficient time to evaluate the advantages of a new climate. If relief is apparent and seems to be constant, then and only then should the move be made. While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individuai letters, he will use reader^ questions in his column wheiu ever possible and when they are of general interest. Addrest your letters to Dr. Coleman is care of this newspaper.
LANDS ROLE HOLLYWOOD UPI — Renzo Cesana. who played “The Continental” on television has landed the role of a playboy in “The Art of Love.”
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Fall in all its glory is here! Lovely shades of crimson and goM are decorating the countryside. I^t your meals for this delightful season take on new airs, too. Just in time comes the appearance of two new canned condensed soups. Both are colorful, flavorful, and nourishing good. Old fashioned vegetable is bursting with 10 kitchen-cut vegetables and enriched pearl macaroni which have been simmered in a rich beef and vegetable broth. The noodles & ground beef soup boasts 3 kinds of enriched egg noodles, tender ground beef, pieces ®f tomato, and other vegetables in a hearty beef broth. Serve these new soups just as they come from the can . . , prepared according to label directions. They’re great with a favorite sandwich for lunch, pleasing both youngsters and grownups. alike. Here’s an exciting variation for the noodles A ground beef soup. Savory Noodles & Ground Beef Soup 1 ran (10\ ounces) condensed noodles & ground beef soup 1 soup can water. 1 tablespoon chopped parsley ^4 teaspoon horseradish In saucepan, combine all ingredients. Heat, stirring now and then. Makes 2 to 3 servings.
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