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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 12

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All proceed will go to the two schools. dinged beginning Dec. 1, Sunday school will be at 10 A. m. and church services at 11 a.

m. Everyone is welcome. W.S. CrS. to Meet The S.

will meet on Dec 4 at 2 p.m. at the church. Alicia ClMti Meets The Alicia Sunday School class met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Dana. Lowe.

Theater Party Set The B. 0. M. Sunday Behoof class will have a theatre party on Friday evening. Members are, asked to meet at the church at 6:30 p.m..

Science Today City Smoker in Greater Peril of Lung Cancer Than Cigarette User in 'Clean' Country Air i fi 0 1he woman your life! Arp Better When They Come From MADGE'S SHOPPE 123 South Next to Avalon Gifts and All Wearing Apparel including: Gloves Hats Blouses Knitted Suits Handbags Dorothy Perkins Cosmetics Presses Robes Lingerie Hose Skirts Costume Jewelry Miscellaneous Shower. A miscellaneous shower was held for Carolyn Mclaughlin Cooperider, at 'the church. Those present, were Mrs, Joe Mowery, of Richwood, Mrs. LeRoy Stump and Miss Alma Jean Stump and Mary Howard and Mrs from. Mrs.

Charles McGlaughlin Mrs. By DELOS SMItH United Press Science Editor tySW YORK (UPJ-The heavy clgaret smoker-who spends a lot of time hi city traffic and lives in an Industrial district has a much greater chance of getting lung cancer than heavy ctgafet smoker who lives in "clean" country air, according to the'newest statistical study. It was made by Dr. Clarence A. Mills and Marjorie Mills Sorter of the of Cincinnati Medical School, and agreed with-the basic finding of all statistical studies of general' pofhda- there is a connection between clgaret smoking and Incidence, of lung cancer.

But this Mills-Porter study is the first to include the as yet unex- pired factor of. atmospheric pollution common in Industrial districts of cities and in heavily, traveled city streets. The results of this new study suggested that heavy smoking when combined with ex- tosure to motor exhausts and in- lustrial air pollutions produced more lung cancer than any one of the three factors could 'alone" Cincinnati Sample Area The scientists gathered, thejr statistics from'residents' of three places: (1) "basin' districts of men of the industrial "batted were shown to have a higher lung BOBBIE BROOK DRESSES Coordinates dyed to match seta nice party For the Lady Who Enjoys the Best MADGE'S SHOPPE Wilbur Watkins, Mrs, Ralph Tatman, Mrs. Harry Cooper, Mrs. Meredith HantJy, Mrs.

Walter Sanderson, Mrs. Fred Reidmiller, Mrs. Guy Zent, Mrs. Ben Daymude, Mrs. Dwight-Cunningham, Mrs.

Walter Robinson, and Mrs. D. C. Clevenger, Mrs. Co- oporlder received many lovely gifts.

Several not attending also sent gifts. PbarUburf Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peacock are' spending the whiter in Florl present they are staying in Arcadia. Mrs.

Bessie Rldgeway, of Marys vllle, la staying with her sister, Mrs. Guy VanAtta, for a short Visit. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Tatman spent hist weekend hi Chicago, visiting with their son-in-law am daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Smith, Susan, Rene and Tony. "Mrs. Earl Simmons and Mrs. George ehipsaddle, of near Magnetic Springs, spent hut Tuesday evening with Mrs 1 D.

C. Clevenger, cancer death rate, than the men living In the cleaner suburbs. In their report to the technical journal, "Cancer Research, the scientists took a poke at a colleague, Dr. Paul Kotui, associate professor of pathology. University of Southern California, who is member of the scientific advisory board of the Tobacco Industry Research Committee.

Dr, Kotui well-known for his work on atmospheric pollution and for his stand that It, rather than smoking, IB related to lung cancer Incidence. Fanes Merely Aggravate Their the scientists said, it difficult for Kotln or of his scientific of the tobacco research commit' tee "to continue holding that there 'no convincing evidence that tobacco possesses necessary qualifications for the initiation ologic (causative) factor. In mud fcan ait 1 pollution as yet of todays lung with' mo- serving only -to aggravate th4 tor fumes end general ur- bacco-smoKing, eufects. a year hi city traffic was also and promotion of lung cancer or "significantly related. And the that the use of tobacco Is 'capable playing only a secondary role in the Increase hi lung cancer rates.

'It would now seem most like-, ly, that the heavy dosing of the respiratory. mucosa With' tobacco smoke for many hours each day acts as the-dominanteli- CLOSING WEEK SPECIALS SfcO. 1 let Cream for QiiEEM Phqrisburg Cincinnati where atmospheric pol- lutlon'is heavy 'and where lack of natural ventilation and temperature Inversions often prevent polluted air from dispersing; (2) Cincinnati, cleaner. (atmospherically speaking) rural Ohio counties where the air is clean. Long-term residents of these three types of environments were classified By their smoking habits and by how much automobile- driving they more or less than 12,000 miles a year.

The number studied in each district ranged from 300 to 1,400 but Ip each case it was a significant proportion of the dH' 1 tricts total population. In this and other details the study confirmed to the statistical rules. Basin Residents Hard-hit It was found that smoking was "significantly related to lung cancer incident "whether or not Fall 'Fiesta' Set Saturday -i( At High School to general urban air pollution. But driving more than 12,000 miles Richwood News 8. Main MARYSVILLE Pbon.

2-1806 Mrs. Evans Observe Their 50th Anniversary arid Mrs. Charles L. Evans celebrated their golden wedding inniversary Sunday 'with open house from 2 to 5 p. m.

at their home east of Richwood. Mr. and Mrs. Evans were married in Qreen Camp, Nov. 28,1907 by the Rev.

H. V. McCleary. Mr. Evans is a retired farmer and a member of the Masonic Lodge hi Prospect They are mem bers of the Richwood First Methodist Church.

They are the parents of two sons, Kenneth and Robert, of near Richwood, and have seven grandchildren. Saturday evening, a family dinner was enjoyed in the party room of the Highway Hotel, Marion. Those present with the guests of honor were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Evans and daughters, and son, and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Evans, and sons. Approxlmatly 175 relatives and friends called during the afternoon, from Marion, Columbus, Ashley, Waldo, Delaware and Richwood, hospital. By MRS. MERYL GEORGE Journal-Tribune Correspondent church family night'and potluck supper has been post' poned for this month.

I Daughter Bora Mr. and Mrs. Leland Mapes have a baby girl, born at Memo-; rial Hospital, i Bible Study Bible Study was held Tuesday night at the Smith-Bavin Home. Euchre Club Meets The Euchre, Club met Wednesday night with Mrs. Howard Brown.

Her guest subs were Mrs. Turner'and Mrs. Burns. Awards were won by Mrs, Otto Rauch Edith Greenbaum and Mrs. Daley.

Udlonville Center Personals and Mrs. Harold Clark and there was In addition heavy ifr George were guests at )Su urba mot tr i the Whetsione Recreation Center, Saturday night attending Colonial Court, Order of the Amaranth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mapes and son, Ronnie, from Mlddletown, were Sunday of Mr.

and Ars. Ray Mapes and Mrs. Mary Jailey. Sharon, Becky, Steve and Larry, children of Leland Mapes, and and Marilyn Mapes, the dau- iters of Kenneth Mapes were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Mapes, Sunday. Mrs. Claude Bailey, Eugene Carles, Mrs. Alfred Carder, Freddie and Marijane attended Dedication Services of the new Linden Hlghts Methodist church In Columbus. Mr; and Mrs.

Tom George and son, of Utlca spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs Cy Mrs. Donald Walker and family, of Hllliards, were guests on Wednesday. Mr. and Pearl Brown, of Columbus, were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daley and Edith Greenbaum were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Durbin. Marysville. Mrs. Davin, Miss Mabel Smith Mrs. Gertie Horn, Mrs.

Percy Smith and Mrs. Anna Shoemaker attended the Junior class play at Milford Center, Wednesday night Carolyn Sue Daum was a supper guest of Patti-Jo Burns Wednesday evening. On Thursday evening, Robert Bailey attendd the dinner given the Forman's club qf Lenox Industries at Camp Johnson. Mr. and Evans received many nice, gifts in honor of the occasion.

Members Hear Patrolman Talk on Safety The monthly meeting of the Clai bourne-Rlchwood was held Thursday evening in the grade school building. Dr. W. P. Drake presided with devotions conducted by Mrs, Don Cramer.

Reports of the cent projects sponsored by the group were given, and a contribution was made to the Richwood; Memorial Field. Mr. Don Parson, of 'the school faculty, introduced Patrol man Bill of the Delaware State Patrol, a tajk qn Safety. Also presented were the following school patrol boys: Rickey Ballln ger, Danny Kyle, Spencer Jordan, Jeffrey Benton, Cris-Someilot, Mike Mowery and Steven Shoup. SON BORN TO DA VISES Mr.

and Mrs. (Bill) W. C. Davis of N. Franklin are the parents of a 0 7 oz son, James Howard, born Nov 23 in San Antonio i by SAVE REGULARLY to Put Your Success Plan in Effect CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE PER ANNUM UNION COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION "On the Square" MaryavlUe, Ohio L.

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