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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 7

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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i' if in i i If is mrw i- Iff I' 1 PAGE SEVEN THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. COLUMBUS. INDIANA, FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1958. I If MM I'-r- i ff omens I I 1 1 I 1 1 Silvatera Bacca lord and Shari Lewis.

Ed Sullival seewjd show fronj Nevada with Ann Blyth and Anna ,1 rut Alberghetti. WFBM and WAVE, starring Janet Blair, John I Raitt, Edie Adams, Stan Freberg and Dorothy Klrsten. Cup Theater, WLW-L 'VaUey of Decision" with Greer Garson, Gregory Peck, Lionel Barrymore. The daughter of la mill- X4" -V hand and Pittsburgh the son of a steel manufac i J- Mirror f4'- i 1 t-ir, The pumuilliuaiuitiitmiiluuH P.H.D. Club I Has Picnic Meeting ill Progressive Home 'Demonstration club enjoyed a picnic dinner 'Thursday noon at Donner shelterhouse.

A business meeting followed the dinner with Mrs. Carl Irle, president, presiding. Club creed and pledge ta the flag were given by the group, as was the song of the month, 'On the Banks of the Wabash." I i 'A letter from Miss Edna Gut-knecht and her special children was read, thanking the club for help extended them during the year. Fifteen members: an-' swered roll call with "A "historical place I would' like to visit." Interesting devotions 1 given by Mrs. Elva Moore i on "The Home." Mrs.

Emmet Foley read a list of lessons to be checked for next year's considerations, second part of 'Guidance and Control of Young Children" and "Guidance to Wise Disci pline" was given by Mrs. P. Fushelbereer. Plans were made for a family party the first Thursday in August at Donner park. Mrs.

Alonzo Moore conducted a contest and prize" vas won by. i Mrs. Carl Dahn. The second contest was conducted by Joe Kennedy and prize i was awarded Mrs- FJva Moore. Mrs.

Harry Rice won the door prize. The meeting closed by singing the club prayer. Victory Class Has Picnic Meeting Victory class of the. First Bap tist church met Tuesday evening at Donner park for a pitch-in dinner. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Rex Hill, teacher the class.

Eleven members: nd seven guests were present. A. B. Chambers, brother of Mrs. Rex Hill, and Mrs.

Chambers of Edinburg, Texas, were among the guests, The evening was The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. Hill. 1 hi. i i t- i IM win of of.

H. 0 CAPTAIN AND THE NEEDLE dtts Margaret Scarton and Sarah Shackleford, WO Wanda Hollar, senior tactical and Cadet Teresa Annie, win i vi i a via i a aAwiiwuv her, needfe to sew on Civil DdTchei fori West iVirainia Bakalar. Around her from evening Republican -i i-tI 'Iff I -1. bjiii leyer Honored At Bridal ShbweH Mrsr prs; Ed Bowlea entertained f. with a bridal shower; at o'clock Thursday; afternoon at Mrs jRost's home at Harrison Lakes honoring Miss Barb'ara Meyer, Whose mar riage to: David H.

Gddller will take place Aug. 23. dessert! course was served five small, fables centered crystal I bowls of btye-sprayed Shasta daisies, baby'sj breath and The! bride's irahl htAct a leisnteroiece in bridal design Iwith wedding lilies of-the-valley, and festbdnjs of ribbon. Her place Was identified by i 1 I Decorations and appointments Were in? the bridal shades blue: Throughout 'the I home were bouquets -of delphinium, re gal lilies, and Shasta: daisies. The euests and hostesses pre sented the bride-elect eight place settings; of table- ware- -i Party-bridee was in play and prizes were won by Mr; Donald Mrs; Frank 0 Meyer, Mrs.

Griffith Marr, Mr jWayne Mobley, and Mrs. Albert iRittman. Invited guests wer Kf iss Mey-er MrS-l Frank O. Meyej-, mother the! bride-elecU MrsJ William Mobley, grandmother iof the i Dora Suhre, grandmother of Ithe Ibripegroom- Mrs. I Miirr, Mrs.

Wallace Goeller, Afrs, William Goeller, Mrs. Harry Goeller, grandmother of the Ibripegroom elect; Mrs. jRoss jPbttsi Mrs. Paul Reeves, i Mrs, Lilhlnj Oscar Snyder- Mrs. Wayne; Mobley, Mrs.j Alvin Dale Fischer 1 Mrs.

i Bohnl Burnett, Miss Mary Evelyn pvr Mrs. Richard Gottschalk, Mr Edrdurtd Mrs. Joe Staley of iftj David iMunn, Myers, Albert Mrs. Donald Meyer of Iong Beach, Mrs.i Henry hit land Miss Jennfler Meyer, Try -a: classified adltWay. HI.

Hi; OwT IT TO TOURSIX1? JM faouly a akiwa a (. aiiiaih BEUP TOU alJ LeJ Tmt ynHM carirheli Bjewer Snakebite i i hi! i'i Tired Blood Spina Bifida 1 Q. li bitten by tnmke, thouli a tourniquet be applied obovo or below the bite? -A. Above the bite and just tight enough to prevent spread of the swelling but not so tight as to stop blood flow. Remove as much venom: from the wound as possible; by a combination of skin cuts and Don't waste any time: getting the bitten person to a doctor.

i Ml ir Q. Mr daughter tired blood. Would Vitamin Biz tonic help? A. If there seems to be something wrong, consult a physician. Don't be surprised if the dodor disagrees with your diagnosis.

Q. What cautet spina bifida mnd hydrocephalus? rE.H." A. Ia general, both conditions seem to be mistakes of nature. The: tube-like spine is fashioned from one of three cell layers. Normally the tube closes.

When it remains nore or less open at Letters will be answered in xCapt. Mom7 of the i 1 1- Week End On i iff 12:30 White Sox Red 1 Sox, WFBM, WAVE. 10 Delaware Oaks Race, WISH. 30 Early Show, "Drums i Along Mohawk, WISH, with Claudettej Colbert and Henry Fonda, A newlywed farmer-colonist battles the Indians to settle the fron-1 tier. I 7:00 Bob Crosby show, WFBM, WAVE; Gretchen Wyler, Jack! Carter and.

Peggy Lee. 8:00 Opening Night, WFBM, The I Gentle Keenan Wynri.f 30 Turning Point, WFBM, i "Nailed Down" with Dan Duryea and Gene a I'M western, adventure tale, i 1 1: 30 Joseph Cotten show, i WFBM. Hoagy Carmichael I and 'Keenan Wynn co-star in "Death in the Snow." Cup Theater, WLW-I, "Green Dolphin Street" with Lana Turner, Van Heflln and Donna Reed. A loveless marriage blossoms into a fruitful, tender love. i 10: 43 Late Show, i WISH, "Lost Horizon" with Ronald Col-man and Jane Wyatt.

Diplomatic trouble shooter and brother kidnapped and brought to the Hidden Tibetan community of Shangri-La, where he finds peace, contentment and ir kve. i 12:30 Late Late Show, WISH, "Drag fly Squadron," with John Hodiak, Bruce Bennett and Barbara I SUNDAY Show, WLW-I, Treasure' Island" with Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore. Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure classic comes to i 7:00 Steve Allen Presents, Steve Lawrence) and Eydie Gor- me, WFBM, WAVE, with Jackie Cooper, Margaret have it! The big i i i 9 1 I i WMllM W.Va. Cadets Happy i Direct your inquiries to J. Downey Ralston, MIX SCIENCE EDITORS, P.O.

BOX 396 Madison Square Station, New York 10, N.Y. B-fir. I li 1 i- Ii. i CARPENTER' i i A I liRllwSiilSS ft; TOU ymf wS? 4- (CAP Photo by Maj. at Camp and sews on I a button? i You guessed it Capt.

Mom. Line Up Her sewing kit is kept busy, cadets and seniors bring their wing CAP patches for her to sew on. This is one thing she does everyday. The line forms to the right. Many of her girls have made careers in I the.

aviation industry, in the technical side as radar operators, airways traffic dispatchers or as airline hostesses and in military service. i As proof of their; affection, she has received hundreds 1 of cards for Christmas' and her birthday anniversary from all over the country ever since she began attending encampments. Thdy left lis i i i sitting pr Vr thought it eouUI mtit bppa to tM until two tfauaa dropped ii on on aufbt. Tfcoy bound Cassad tfaoa atiippoJ our beano of aUvorworo, Jewotry, ura, oad 095 in cosh. AH told, wo toot ebovt $2500! --j; ii 1 i iwot in oao SvmVs thiof in your futoro cot yovroolf Hartford Root donee and Outside Thoft Insuranoa, you pay only a cants a day mud nigfa and rfir-J65 day, jroar, yoa'ro protoctod against losaoo from burglary, boldup and otitor form of thioyory.

So vs ft yovr vrooo aWs EDVIH P. HAYES INSURANCE! 417 Fifth Street Phone 2-4426 lilTrOtl UCeEMI sal aWitlTT CtaVMTf fartftiii exhibits 26 Department. i Industry GAP Kept I M- i. mm Appl ialiice Confer 7 fiaaac tka Pbmm first aa 7l- Ur Air Patf-ol cadets iat flight leader; left are' Ca M. Hollar) widi young people the year round.

She organized the first all girl CAP squadron, in' Huntington more than three years ago and had about .28 girls on her jroster. I Says Capt. I Mom, I "My main interest in CAP has always been the cadets and I feel; all 'grownups' should spend more time with boys and girls. They jare after all the future ofjotrr nation and we should train them in the true American tradition of Freedom." Watch Out, Inspector Her i job ait the encampment a varied one. She helps, get the girls barracks in order; for the inspection, and when the Inspecting officer does find something wrong he had letter, be right be cause Capt: the cadets.

I Mom takes up for i 'everything in camp is on schedule, but when something goes wrong and there just isn't quite enough time, who irons the extra blouse, presses a skirt W1BC; Back to the Bible, 'WP i 00 Dugout Dope, I In dianapolia fte, WFBM; 'Platters, WIBC; Music, -'WLW I Music, WIRE; In dianapolis-Louisyille, WISH. 00 Sports Cavalcade, WIRE; lndianapous loaay, wloc, Sporti, WLW.I- I ir 30-Rendesvous, WIRE; Hi-Fi I dubw WIBC; HighlighU, WLW. 10:00 News, Beat WIRE; News, Weather, WLW. Ladieis Play In Western I INDIANAPOLIS (liPI) Interest in the iWestern Tennis tourney centered around the -women's sin gles semi-finals today as the men took a rest. I -1 i In men's Jsingles top-seeded Bernard (Tutl Bartwn continued his: easy path toward a third title with a d-U! 6-2, win over seventh- seeded Robert Werksman, Los Angelesivj f(, i I i In other men's quarterfinal 'I Mike Green, No.

i 3, eliminated Estaban Reyes, Mexico Qty, 1-6, 6-2, Alex Olmedo of, Peru, second seeded NCAA champ from Southern California; beat eighth seeded Crawford Henry, Atlanti, Ga.i 6-1, 8-6. mere than ii i turer fall ia love. 1 10: 15-Award Theater, WISH, "Face tof Face't jwlth James Mason, Robert Preston, and Mario He CHESS MEET SET Yugoslavia (UPI) Young American chess wizard Bobbyv Fisher, 15, arrived here from Moscow Wednesday night a visit jof several weeks the Soviet Union. Fisher, Whose "home is in NeW York Cityj is scheduled to participate in art international chess tournament at Portorozo from Aug." 4 to Septj. 14.

one1 end the condition is called spina bifida. No one knows for sure why this happens. In hydro cephalus (water on the bram there is increased collection of spinal fluid in the brain "area. It may' be due to a defect 'present at birth or may develop later as the result of certain I Material in MEDICAL MIRROR It based en various scientific publications arid does not necessarily reflect, the opinion of all doctors: The diagnosis and treatment of disease requires the skill and knowledge tthieh only physician tan apply by personally attending thm 'patient. these columns anonymously' si: Pi II I 1 1 i '( fs 1 1 o-wall 12 times every minute! awcEPt i 4 i Louvora more left a full aweep trery 6 secondit one part of the room, warm ha EASY TERMS AND JACKSON 1:1 1 I teltfritlfeihh 1 XTSnwHiy Kmlbiqr I ST i I I i COOLING! hi ii I I -TV I news in air conditioners R0! A IT JA sweet iust-past-60" captain made', life easier this week for the more than 100 teenage cadets of the Wes Virginia Civil! Air Pa trol training as Bakalar Air; force base 1 if" Her name on the CAP rolls is Capt.

Clara Rutledge. But! she's known only as "Mom" to jthe cadets who left at noon today for their West Virginia homes, after a 1 week's encampment. Mil Whether it was darning socks of sewing on patches or listening when someone got homesick Capt Mom made life smoother for the youngsters. 5 I i Works at High School A veteran of Jive summer! en campments with the Civil Air Pa trol, the Huntington, W. Va, resident was coordinator of women for the 1958 encampment, HI Fori the last five years she has worked full-time: in the cafeteria at the Huntington East high school.

She says she likes to work Hi- oni Oii JV, Radio 1:1 I 1 1 Ml' 7:00 Jeff ersoo Drum, WFBM, i W1VF irhnrkman WTTV; Jirn Bowie, WLW-I: Trackdown, WISH. 7:30 Life of Riley, WFBM, WAVE; Favorite Story, WTTV; li This Is i Music, WLW-I; Zane Grey, WISH. WFBM, WAVE; Four i on Aisle, I WTTV; ESP, WLW-I; Phil Silvers, 1 wish. 1 8: SO-Thln Man, WFBM, WAVE; -l I Summer WLW-I; MM Playhouse of Stars, WISH. 1:00 Sports, WFBM; Harness Race, WLW-I; WISH.

vf. Harbor Command, WLW-I; a a 1 Appearance, 'I: VIW I I i i 10: 00 News, Weather, WFBM; I WTTV; WLW-I; WAVE; Frank, Edwards, News Roundup, Real McCoys, Studio S7, WISH, i' RADIO I WIRE; Amos Andy, WISH; Top SO Club, WFBM; Platters, WIBCi Your FBI, WLW. and the World, WLW. Bing Sings, WIRE; Al Brooks, Platters, I' ght lops WALL-TO-WALL 1 -4 i Kirk, Mgr. Phone 2.3789 60! Washington St.

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