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The Daily Herald from Arlington Heights, Illinois • Page 10

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The Daily Heraldi
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Arlington Heights, Illinois
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's 4 ANTIQUE SCHOOL bell decorated by Mary McCallum and Gere Neupert will be just one of the Christmas ideas visitors will see at Thursday's "Doorsteps to Christmas" housewallc of seven holiday-decorated homes. Sponsored by the seven PEO chapters in Arlington Heights, themes are Christmas Confections, Keeping Christmas Green, Country Christmas, Nature Loves a Holiday and Williamsburg, Victorian and Austrian Christmases. Boutiques in all homes will offer holiday gifts; refreshments, included in the $2.50 tickets, will be served in one home. Advance tickets are $2, 259-1241. Walk hours are 9:30 a.m.

to 3:30, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Compost way Dear Dorothy: This is for Johanna Merson and all others who may be Interested in compost. For 25 years been using compost in a way that requires no energy. We have two boxes in our back yard and into them go all the garden trimmings that are not woody, all the kitchen refuse and red earthworms. We never have to turn over the contents and there is no smell.

The worms do all the work eating the animal matter and converting it into the best and most complete plant food. We put in 1,000 worms when we first built our bins and made for simple, easy compost. Yvonne Jordan I like this letting nature work for you. Dorothy: Thought your readers might be interested in what a smart friend had as an hors recently. She had some pie crust left over so rolled it out.

Also, two good- sized chicken livers which she chopped up and seasoned. This was put on the pie crust, rolled up and refrigerated. Just before we arrived, she sliced It and baked it in a hot oven. Delicious. Marie Thomas Dear Dorothy: I had some lovely white draperies made and, even though they do not touch the carpet, I noticed they were picking up dirt on the edges.

Fhit cellophane tape along the edges. It will be much easier to replace than worrying about the draperies have to be cleaned simply cause the bottom edge was dirty Thomas Lanham Dear Dorothy: The leaves on my rubber plant and on a philodendron get very dusty. gotten all kinds of conflicting advice. do you think is the best way to clean them? Georgia Meadows Never use anj'thing but a sponge dipped in a mild detergent solution and squeezed almost diy. (Mrs.

Ritz welcomes questions and hints. If a personal reply Is required, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Write to her in care The homeline by Dorothy Ritz. of Suburban Living, Paddock Publications, Box 280, Arlington Heights, 111. 60006.) Give goir hair Holdag Splendor vihourspedal PERMS Redken Uniperm Kegular $30 NOW 1 romplele Appointment not altoayt Beautiful iadv 1719 E.

Central Road ArUngtoa Half hta (Central Buaae) 439-8070 Organize your thoughts about the big day at a Wagon NEARLYWED PARTY have some lovely gifts for you. And gathered together many bridal experts who have good advice on how to make YOUR wedding the kind always wanted. Plan now to attend and bring a friend. Coil 593-1662 or 253-3723 rmtmiolTarhom Arlington Heights Eileen Chapin. 255-3122 June Ferbend, 537-4004 Barrington Pat Chambers.

381-3899 Buffalo Grove Baylor Cole, 255-1792 Des Plaines Carol Lukasz, 296-6924 Evelyn Stock, 823-0177 Elk Grove Village Gail Randles, 529-1673 Hoffman Estates Nancy Zimmerman, 359-4830 Donna Thompson, 885-1565 Mount Prospect Mane Morowski. 259-1135 Palatine Inverness Lillian Tierney. 359-8870 Rosemary Vitullo, 541-5562 Prospect Heights Baylor Cole. 255-1792 Rolling Meadows Sandra Tomaino. 397-1893 Schaumburg Betta Ledvina.

882-0016 Wheeling Mary Murphy. 537-8695 Child suffering from hypoglycemia My two and a half year old son has hypoglycemia. Last New day he was acting very strange all morning. By strange I mean tipsy, throwing up and terribly crabby. I laid him down for a nap, and an hour later I heard a loud scream.

I ran to the bedroom. His bed was covered with vomit, and he was in a coma. rushed him to the hospital, and over an hour later it was established that he had a low blood sugar. As soon as they injected sugar, he came out of the coma within minutes. He remained in the hospital for a week, but they never came to a conclusion as to what caused the episode.

About two weeks ago he was showing the same S3miptoms, and I gave him a glass of juice with a lot of sugar in it, and in about 10 minutes he was fine again. Our son Is super-active and seems to always need something to eat or drink. I try not to give him sweets to snack on. Is this the right thing to do? Can you help me as to what is causing this? Will he have It the rest of his life? I have read about hypoglycemia in your columns, but it seem to Ht my boy. Your description sounds like he has primary hypoglycemia, the usual type of disorder seen in most adults is sec- The doctor says by Lawrence E.

Lamb, M.D. ondary and is often related to a previous stomach operation or certain poor dietary habits. These people usually get hypoglycemia after eating whereas the primary attacks can occur before eating. I tell you exactly what you son has, but I do know that he will need some very specialized tests and for that reason you should arrange to have him seen by the endocrine-metabolic section of the nearest university medical center. delay as repeated attacks in children sometimes lead to brain damage.

He can probably be treated. THE MOST LIKELY problem Is some defect in complex enzymes in his metabolic system. Of course he could also have some extra insulin- producing tissue. If it is the latter, that could be removed. If it is an en- Comes the revolution zyme disorder, his proper treatment will depend on what the defect actually is.

Remember hypoglycemia is just a symptom, not a diagnosis. need to know the cause of the symptom to provide proper treatment. In the secondary more common type of hypoglycemia, the patient has anxiousness, sweating, tremor and a host of related to the release of adrenaline. In primary hypoglycemia the effects of a low blood glucose level in the brain dominate the symptoms. The patient will show signs of altered behavior, as yours own did, or mental confussion, coma and even convulsions.

IN PRIMARY hypoglycemia physical activity may use up all the available glucose and induce an attack. Your active son could very well do this. When he is active, be sure he has enough to eat, including available sugar. For those who want more information on hypoglycemia, send 50 cents for The Health Letter, number 3-9, Low Blood Sugar: Hypoglycemia with a long-stamped, self-addressed envelope. Send your letter to Dr.

Lamb in care of Paddock Publications, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Square dance The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation's Northwest Chapter Is sponsoring its second annual square dance Saturday evening, Dec. 6.

at Devonshire Community Center, Skokie. The public is invited. Basic square dance steps will be taught by Don Smith, caller for the evening. Tickets are $4.50 per couple, available at the door or by calling June Lazarus, 966-0510, after 2 p.m. proceeds from the event go to diabetes research, according to Mrs.

Claryce Weardahl of Mount Prospect, chapter president. Fur fashions A brunch and "Fur Fashions by Pavlis" show are planned by Prospect Heights Club for Sunday, Dec. 7, at Old Orchard Country Club. The brunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and the fashion parade at 1 p.m.

Both men and are invited. Tickets are $5.50 per person, available from club members or by calling Mrs. A. Bocheneck, 255-4312. (Continued from preceding page) the largst corporations in America amount to about 27 000 The average American family, with its house, car(s), appliances, tools and various bits of equipment operates an enterprise of proportionate complexity.

WhOe management consultants and hip sociologists prophesy the coming organizational revolution and the structuring of American business, it is a fact that a loving adhocracy has been alive and well in the American household for decades under the skilled management of the American homemaker. He household is the natural environment of organizational revolution; corporate America is not. The stunning growth of household wealth means more than a passive consumer society; we are witnessing nothing less than the emergence of something that might be called "household an economic form that must, inevitably, result in the radical reordering of society. Adapted by permission of the publisher, Doubleday Company, from by Scott Burns. Copyright (c) 1975 by Robert M.

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