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'Hunt Ball To Climax Weekend I 0 Modern Medicine Doctor Needs Patient's Help 3 .17 jT7 IMJ Ijr JT a New Officers poihilllv. Cettlns Hr doctor ill time, and for devili.h reason, rot followtni hu orders. As I havo Indicated, this ran fatal, too. A good doctor and a Qa patient are the west formidable combination te fight disease. When either fallt dawn In hit obligation, diseas has an easier job in vr.

whelming the patient It i your responsibility use good judgment in physician vou choose. Better find a good one. But it i li vour great need, a a patient, to be cooperative to the fullest extent. Hair and Diabetes pear Pr. Stelnrrohn: It there anv connection between baldness and diabetes? lAn uncle of mine, bald a a billiard ball, died of diabetes lit later years.

A bald cousin, in his" eativ I'l also developed it Mv hald father-in-law- now ha discovered has it. I could go on and on. 1 there any connection? Mrs P. Comment: Coincidental. I think.

I have known nun. dreds of diabetics with full heads of hir. Dear Pr. Steinrrohn- Pao settle this argument. We havo four children.

11. i. 7 and When they mishehav mv husband "yank their ear" I say he ran injure them and he av no. It hurt me when he does it. But he say.

"When voil pull on an ear the head moves with it and you can't possibly pull it off or hurt it." Mr. P. Comment: Tiek on someone your own ir.e, Mr. P. Hear' Aie your ear burning at what I'm thinking? Pr.

Steinrrohn' booklet, "What to Po for Chronln Anxietv." will be mailed to you on receipt of a stamped, self-addresed envelope and cent in coin for handling. Address your request to Dr. Steincrohn. in care of this newspaper. Music Pupils Plan Recital An organ and piano recital of the pupil of Mr Mary Poster ill ha held at 7:30 m.

today at Vol Music Company, 1904-Broad Street. Participating- student lnclndt ruhvix rhnrtir. Lit WiUnn, Deho Staff photo by Jack Corn Members of the National Council of Jewish Women recently elected new officers. From left, are Mrs. Mrs.

Howard Werthan, third vice president, Mrs. Paul Cohn president. tCtud Frm Pj 12 1 r.ona'd Vo Jr. and 1h2F mi'st. Mr.

and Mr A. Shook tf Pirmir.cham. "and Mr. stevn Cartil and Paul Prork of Chttno. MR.

AND Mt K. Dunklin m-i'il hav a thrlr fuet. Mr. and Mr. John XV.

Rmlev and Mr. and Mr Harrv N-cey. of Knnwill. In the r-nllroom with Mr and Mr Thomaa Hohhs be thnr tuest. Dr.

and Mt Rohm Po of Toronto. Cunadn. Sealed with them he Mr. and Mr William C. Wffr Jr.

Mi Emmie Keehle and Irvin retteneill. Mr. and Mr. John Hfid Woodward and thnr cuet. Mr.

and Mr. XVrl Hollowell of Orer nvili'. Mis Semert with Mr and Mm P. l-awrenre will he Mr. and Mr Y.

A Wortham. Pr. and Mr. John Butih. Mr.

and MM. P.nlph Owen, Mr. and Mr Mmm Fletcher Mr. and Mr. Neil Curclle.

Mr. Rrnwnlee O. Cut rev, Mr. and Mr. Hamilton Wallace.

Mr. and Mr Jack Pa. Mr and Mr Went worth Caldwell and thnr ruest Mr. W. E.

Penirk of New Orleans, and Mr. and Mr. Donald Ro. IN THE Ramhnn P.nnm with Mr. and Mr.

Harrv A. Joyce will he Mr. and Mr. Walter Morgan Mr Fort Linton and Shepard Cherry Inwmn of Washington, and Dr. and Ml.

Roland Imh. Seated in the Garden Room with Mr. and Mr. Ralph Owrn Jr will he Mr. and Mr.

Alan Dufton, Mr. and Mr. Albert Menefee Mr. and Mr. J.

E. Oillum. Dr. and Mr. Ben Caldwell, Charles Churchill.

Mix Jill Fuller of New York, Mr. and Mr. John Sloan Mr. and Mr. John tin Brown, and Mr.

and Mr. Robert Dudley. MR. AND MRS. John Sloan will he seated in the Oold Room with Mr.

and Mr. Taul Bank. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Sharp Mr.

and Mi. Robert Harwell and their guest. Mr. and Mr. Frazier of Atlanta, Mr.

and Mr. Calvin Houchland. Mr. and Mr. Pin-widdie Lampton of Imisvillc, Mi.

George Shwah and Mrs Eugene Harris. Seated together will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Adkins.

Mr. and Mr. Frank Whitehead, Mr. and Mr. Frank En-glert.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall and Mr.

and Mr. J. G. Page. DINING TOGETHER will Mr.

and Mr. Stewart Camphell and Mr. and Mrs. Claihorna Kinnard, all of Franklin. Mr.

and Mis. John Punuis-on will have a their truest, Mr. and Mrs. John P. N'eu-hoff of Dallas.

Mr. and Mr. Thomas Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Simpkins.

Seated with them will be Mr. and Mm, Alvin Beaman. Seated with Paul Sloan and Mis Clgl Banks will he Caldwell Tvler and Miss Becky Weaver. Pon Cur.ton and Mis. Eva Jame Jemell of Je Prunrr and Mi Margie Dortch.

Jimmv "Uy and Win Louise Houston. Mr and Mr. Scott Harris. Coleman Harwell and Mis i Wheeler. Pinwiddie ltmpton Jr.

and Mi Fran Phillip and Mason Hough-land 1 nipt on MR. AND MRS. George Siuan be seated with Mr. and Mi Dudley Foil Thomas Rankin. Mr.

and Mi. Jonathan Harwell. Mr and Mi. Tommy Sloan. Mason Houshiand II aid date.

Calvin Hough'and and Mi Genevieve Fart i. and Hank Davis and Miss Maigaiet Shatp. Seated with Pi and Mis John Touman will he Mr. and Ml. Paul Davis Jr.

Mis Eluaheth P. Howe and her guest. Jame Palmer Wade. Eugene Biel-Bienne and Mis. Chailotte Gtegusen of Wilton, Conn, and Jamaica and Sherman Russell of Boston.

Othei at the table will he Mr. Con T. Ball and her guest Pick Massey of Birmingham. Mis. Cohb Pilcher and John Thompson.

MISS CYNTHIA Carrier and Rex S. Sleighter will he seated in the Iroquois Room wjth Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Ward.

Mr. and Mr. Rohert D. Irwin Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph G. Erwin Mis Mimi Waller and Donald Belcher, and Mr. and Mr. Robert L. Reeves.

Mr. and Mr. Peyton Evan will he seated with Mr. and Mr. Greenfield Pitt.

ALSO IN THE Iroquois Room will be Mr. and Mi. Harold R. Flintoff and their guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Nichols Caldwell of Marhlehead. Mr. and Mr. Robertson McDonald and their guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Nige Grandfield of New York and Key Biscayne. Wayne Jervis of New York, and Miss Ann Morris of St. Thomas Island. BWI; Mr.

and Mrs. Hunter McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Tomlin of Jackson. Mr.

and Mr. Frank Blair Mr. and Mr. John J. Cnnney Jr.

and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spalding of New York, and Eugene Hanis and Miss Deborah Light. MR. AND MRS.

Henry Hooker will have a their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bonnie of Louisville. Seated with them will be Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Karris Jr. and their guest. Mr. and Mr.

Harry Rhett of Huntsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McAllster and Mr. and Mrs. David K.

Wilson. Seated with Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Keehle, Jr. will he Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Earthman, M. L.

Fletcher ITT. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitson, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Shwah, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schneider, Mrs. Webb Fletcher and Don Elliott, Mr. and Mr.

Douglass Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mizell HI. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Zelle, Mr. and Mr. Hunter A mi stead, Dr. and Mrs. By PETER J.

STEINCROMN. MO. IN DIAGNOSIS and treatment, which is more important: patient or physician? (Which blade is more important in a pair of scissors?) N'o one will question that the doctor is the sharper of the two blades. Nevertheless, he is ineffectual if he has an uncooperative patient. Let me pive you some examples The doctor says to Mr.

Jones. Teits show that you have diabetes mellitus. Proper dosage of insulin and care of yeur diet will allow you to live out a normal lifetime. Slip up, and you're liable to get into Jones trie but weakens In hi resolve to take good rare of himself. One day.

months later, he goe Into diabetic coma. nd he I brought to the hospital too late to recover. (I recall many similar cases In practice.) Pregnancy Check-ups The doctor says to youn Mrs. Smith, pregnant for tha first time. "It's Important that you return here at regular Intervals during your pregnancy so that I can check on your physical condition.

That a for the purpose of preventing; any complications." Mrs. Smith returns only once. In her eighth month of pregnancy she is rushed Into the hospital with high blood pressure and kidney complications. She loses her baby, but manages to pull through herself. Periodic office visits, as suggested, would have prevented all this.

And with any condition von can name, from ingrown toenail (which can turn into Rangrene in me paufm circulation is poor in tne iegsi to the one with an ulcer who refuses all medical advice and nearly Weed to rith. Cooperation is essential. Procrastination, as I have said here quite often. Is one of the gieatest faults the patient may have. Getting to the doctor too late often a signature on the death warrant.

However, there is this other president, and Mrs. Joe Morris, B. Baker Miss Kay Baker and Joe V. W. Gaston of Chattanooga, Mr.

and Mis. Thomas J. Anderson. Mis Carol Aanderson and Sam Porter Jr. Seated with George Cook and Mis Sandra Locke will be Mr.

and Mr. Lucas Simmons, Jimmy Bradford Jr. and date, William Anderson III, Nnrris Nielson and date. Jim Frizier and Miss Ixiuise Bransford. Hayes Coonpy and date, Gilbert and date.

Walter Shacklefoid of Birmingham and date. Hunter Bvrd of Charleston. Mn and Miss G.iv Finney, and Mr. and Mrs Edward Dudley Jr. of Athens Ga.

MR. AND MRS. Arthur Fort II will be seated in the Grill Room with Mis Margaret Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Randall Henderson, Miss Patricia Boyd and Mike MID of Clarksdale. Mr. and Mr. Robert Pale, Mr.

and Mr. F. T. Saussy III, Miss Judy Klinger and Sam Lee, and Mr. and Mrs.

Igan Youns; of Clarksdale, Miss. Also in the Grill Room will he Robert P. Davis and Mis Katherine May, James Davis and Mis Jeanne Lee. Mr. and Mr.

Paul Mountrastl Mr. and Mrs. W. Allison Buntin, Dr. and Mrs.

H. F. Corner Jr. and Mr. and Mr.

F.d Shep-pard. SEATED WITH Hayes Noel Alan Ross, first vice ton I-ons of St. Ixmis. Miss Haas of Sin Francisco and New York. Shade Murrav Jr.

and Miss Ann Pritchard of Floince. JVmny Murray, Miss Nancv Do.icr of New Orleans. Viconte Henri de Muaduit of Paris. Miss Holly Cochrane; Frank Fletcher Mis Lucia Burch of Memphis; Harvey Sanders, Miss Charlotte King of Memphis. Mr.

and Mr. Evans Clements and Mrs. Rohert Cheek II. E. E.

Murrey III of New York, Miss Joanne Fleming; Raymond Pirtle. dite; Wentworth Caldwell Miss Martha Collier; Tullv P.lalnrk. Mrs. Tish Murray Mr. and Mrs David Mi -Mackin.

Tommv Trabue and Miss Lvnn Frazier. IN THE GRILL Room will will be Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas Headboard Hint Color, like convenience, can't be stopped. Once a homemaker gets used to it and learns to live with it.

there no end to where it will appear. A fairly recent example in the bedroom is the headboard, which formerly yielded to the bedspread in the use of color. Not any more. The modern trend to make the headboard a colorful point of interest has been helped along by the development of new shades of traditional materials like ceramic tile, which can't fade and ran be cleaned with a wipe. 1- second vice president.

Jr. and Miss Kay Puddephatt of Memphis will he Bill Weaver III and Mis Rosemary Carlton of Dallas. Hill Ferguson of Decatur, Ga and i. Lucy Hoffman. Dick Hanning and Miss Margaret Nnrvell, Jeffrey Buntin and Mis Beth Walton.

Garth Fort and Mis Susan Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Magll will have as their guests. Mr.

and Mr. Randolph Sherling. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Sher-ling Jr.

and Mrs. W. C. Magli. ALSO HOLDNG reservation are Miss Barbara Beaman and date, Dr.

and Mrs. Chaun-cev B. Thus of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Litton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Massey, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Carr, Mr. and H. N. Kirkpatrlck.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Whit-worth Mr. and Mrs.

Sher-nil Figer. and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of Murfreesboro, Mr. and Mrs.

Williari Hunter Owen, Wat-kins Brown and Miss Sara Hunter Hicks, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Herringlon.

Pr. and Mr. K. L. Classen, Mr.

and Mr. John Haselton, Mr. and Mr. R. J.

Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. I.OUI Todd Attending the dance will be Lucius Gartrel Milam of New Orleans, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Sullivan, Mr and Mrs. James O. Bass Jr. nrul Mis.

Thomas H. Brown, DOWN TAKE YEARS TO PAY FREE 90-DAY SERVICE iS rh Odom. Lis Green. Don Bull. V- no mroer.

i ta Dnlt 0llsnr, jinimy PoosrHnn. shiriry aooen, onvio ue Lsnier, William While, Sendy aim, Lwon Newton, Ron York, ira Oflom, Tim Wilsoe. Cindy Owen, lur Thnmevm, BpcI" Nomn, Lee Green. Sullv Thnm, Ginoer Jnhin, lo Wyri, Rit Vve't, r-v Hill, Vrni Csntreil, Jerrv Porr, shll, Lutill KlrkpMrltlr. V1 Bruno, Kay Own, Deborah EliMhetH Deen, Rpn Culberhnn Mi Vickie Hill will announce the program.

Malcolm Tate, former t'rhr of Mr. Poster, will guet organist. Vernon William Waller Jr. and their Mi. and Mi.

Uui nt of Atlanta. Mr. and guest. Bondurant Mi. Iewi Crawford.

Frank Berry Ji Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Perrv. John Haggard and Mr. and Mi Rife Hughey Jr.

HARVEV PRIDE and Mis IjIIiu Bum will be seated in the Iroquois Room with Mr. and Mis. Thoma G. Garner. Dr.

and Mi a. Robert Ray, Mr. and Mr. Julian Scrugga Jr. Mr.

and Mi. ElIioU T. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Ben P.

Moore Jr. Also in the Iroquois Room will be Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson and their guest. Mrs.

Richard Kinney, Dr. and Mi. Joe Wright, Di. and Mrs. Atmistead Nelson and their gu.sis.

Mi. and Mi J. Tom Crain and Mr. and Mr. Cul-len Baker Ji.

MR. AND MRS. Edwin Voss will have as their guest. Dr. and Mi Arthur Brodu of Memphis Seated with them in the Muial Room will be.

Mr. and Mi. Jame Armistead Jr Mr. and Mr. W.

Bain-hiidge III. Mr. and Mr. John Hardcastle, Pr. and Mrs.

Charles Wells, Mr. and Ml. Ted Laienbv. Neil Parrifh and Mis Sallv Smith, and Bill Ward and Mis Marion Malone. Seated in the Music Room with Miss Ann Camphell and Kiik Koimeyer of Buffalo, will be Miss Gail Oliver of Atlanta and Lee Sweet of Pittsburgh, William Johnston of Ardmore, Mis Lillias Pale of Columbia, Mis Katherine Weems and Bill Hughes, both of Memphis.

ALSO IN the Music Room will he Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colley of Columbia and their guet. Pr. and Mr.

B. Hollowav, Pr. and Mrs. Joe Parsons." Mr. and Mrs.

William Ro.s. Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Kennedy, and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Moran. Mr. and Mr. Robert Lancaster of Franklin will hava as their guest Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Burke of Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown of Columhus, Miss.

Pr. and Mrs. Joel Lee of Franklin. Miss Beth Incaster. daughter of the hosts, and Donald Frazier.

SEATED WITH Mis. Emily Keehle and H. R. Helvenston II In the Music Room will be Miss Clay Hancock of Taris, Kw. and R.

A. Gray. Miss Charlotte Callls and L. Wayne Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.

Pan Scott, Miss Dale Brakehill and James R. Kellam Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Light will be seated in the Music Room with their truest, Dr.

and Mrs. Garth Fort, Chancellor Alexander Heard and Mrs. Heard, Major H. R. Morrison of Surrey.

England, Mrs. Cale Haun, and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fort and his guests, Mr. and Mrs.

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