' t . f II 8 -THE CAROLINA TIMES J4appine55 by ; Otto McClirrin VIRAL 'fjL CONNECTED ASTHMA WITH Viral infections play significant role in triggering asthama attacks in young children, a research pedia trician said recently in the first public report that some thing other, than allergic re sponse is involved in the disease. "It's not all allergy," said Dr. Elliot F. Ellis of the State University of New York at Buffalo. "A large propor tion of attacks of asthma during early life can be seen clearly related to a viral infection. "In many kids, you can relate the first asthma attacks to a viral respiratory infection like flue," Ellis said. "In some way, the virus has done something to them." The findings, developed the last five years, were reported by Dr. Ellis at a science writers' seminar mmi mmm M CASH ; PRIZES! 43,000 INSTANT WINNERS! sm Ve A II o no Sold To Other Dealers or HOLLY FAROS U.S. GtlCE 'A' mm mm 2 BIEAST QTRS. WWlfiG 1 IACK 2 LEG OTIS. 2 HI8GS 1 'KICKS' "FALIIIY PAK" - r L U. S. CHOICE CiEF ID. SAT., APRIL 16. 1977 recently jnJxonjunction with Congress of Allergy and Immunology held in New York City. The findings were called an important advance in basic understanding of asthma and are expected to have a major impact on the future treatment of the disease, which affects , nine million Americans. Widespread prac tice involves desensitization shots for asthmatics. Underlying the reaction to the virus is the belief that the asthmatic has a basic genetic defect involving bron chail tubes are airways in the lungs. Dr. Ellis said the viral infection has been clearly related to the asthma onset and the worsening of existing asthma in children ated one to five, particularly those two or three. Viral infections also have been found to be related to "late onset" i asthma in persons 40 to 50, such as menopausal women who irS FUN! FREEI EASY! Get a Free Bingo Magic Collector Card at your checkout counter or store office. No purchase necessary. Each card contains 5 Bingo Magic Games worth $2, $5, $10, $100 and $1,000. mm m m m Save You More! Pricn Good Thn , Sotirday, April 16 1977- Qioitity Rights Risirvid Restaurants Your Cody - - If someone should - tell you that your body talks to you, and, for instance, can develop a flu-like illness. GENALOGY AIDS STUDY OF DISEASES Medical researchers are using the genealogy records of the Mormon Church in a search for the genetic roots of cancer and other diseases. As a first step, scientists at the LDS hospital and the University of Utal Medical Center are putting family histories into a computer. Dr. Mark Sklnick, the population jeneticist heading the team, said it will be year before, researchers are ready , to compare the gene alogy of 250,OOQ Morman families with medical records to. test several genetic hypo theses about disease. Their research could help in the early detection and prevention of cancer and other, diseases, said Dr. Homer Warner of the Univer sity's medical biophysics and computering department. The research is funded by a National Cancer Insti tute grant. It first will try to; determine whether , cancer -runs in families. o ma FRESH LARGE HEADS BUY & I JAR QUART FARM n p DO POPSICLG FUDGESICLE ICE Mltf Ycur Choice! '( r t " f .v. 12 PAK Con Warn Ycu Ofilri ' Impending Sfrote warn . you of an impending stroke, what would be your, reaction? , We don't think it If a strong family relation ship is found, search will begin for distinguishing traits of cancer-prome families. Dr. Warner hopes to find a relationship between cer tain genetic markers, such as fingerprints, and cancer, and use them to identify high risk individuals within fami lies; "If a family at risk car) be identified, then it might be possible to identify indivi duals within that family who have traits corresponding to . genes which might predis-. pose them to cancer," he continued. "By identifying these people early, we can expose them' to unusual detection efforts that would be cost- prohibitive to carry out for .'; the entire population.. WttiK' ' such thorough testing, we should be able to identify :; many lesions betore they ucwuuic niiuigiiaui. We can also improve ranrpr nwwntinn hv nitn. seling these people on en vironmental dangers, such as poor diet and smoking, which v may trigger the start of cancer." ODDS CHART Odds vfy dtpendng on numtwr of unv wimt V Mimm. fht r tt. t 1.'..-.- .1 tmm! . " . BAMt.. DUMBER OOOSFOH OODSfOR TICK6TS PRIMS Of . ONEGAMf. 1 3 GAME PLUSIB - Value rnzti .ticket tickets maoic discs H OOP ; .& ImlOOO I B 077 In WI7 ICO ' 600 1m ,IU7 1 .175 lt 3I 10 .1000 lw ,6.HS Im S26 l .. . im . . MOO r '.3.413 lyi 2U I V ii 7(10(1 1 V7i Im- V In. :tt Imunll I 43 096 I i ISB : 18 ,!,;,. , 4,4 wmb l$.7bi I lift :.ih. 'lohi-;; Howwtr Bmt Mpr nlhrwHy d Wtwv ft ww hiwW m' dKlntwwd . . Thtt Gtsnf n hvNiq (rlvd M pwltcMkns B &ta and Cttnt V Siom lorand m tNorth Cvnkna. ChMt City A fiMrt H Vw; K Mart to Rocky Mount and Coattt w (iitiitiw. Nimh Cm&i CRISP SAVE! tf.'i DEST .'1 - i ;-. 1MB odd that our body signals when .it needs nourishmen t 'or rest;; yet . we tend to , discount ,or ignore many other.' signs-; of body language,:- including the- advance signals of stroke. Stroke i perhaps the'; least understood of the diseases and conditions of the. body, yet it is the third leading cause of death in this country,; It. strikes twice the" number - of people that.7 it kills, , leaving many . disabled. Whit exactly., happens . m a stroke, and bow , does the body; warn ;.of . the dangers? . .Stroke' is- the result of an interruption of the blood . supply to a -portion of the brain. If the .oxygeii rich blood ' is cut off long enough: the'eeils . in the affected portion on the . 1 L ' I J!- N.1'r4.'l ' .i ' 3n tne brain die, Wfo brain ..control ' different . (unctiotis and different areas of. I the body. .How much of the - body1 is affected by ''.ftrpke.'is;-.' .ependeni'. - on" iiowany:-brihV' ', cells,' have-:,4ied; and in which ! - VareaaV - :Qf - 'nJ'1niii:' Tbcrt-'can.-. be a' total paralysis or Simply minqr weakness- oi, a iim 'therklmtWii' i wJol?,'-::lieaae'.0r the aen-(Age is a' factor, yet- aJ-v mos fortV Per "nt of strokes occur Jfcdple under the age ' of sixty-five. i.';i: 'si- x j:...'. ; There is pamphlet ent iH ed ''Body Language" which is available from : the North Carolina, "Heart Association. It ;i? free. -to, anyone who. writes to'; request : it. , In "Body Language', jjicre are descrip tions of the signals which the body ; sends that Can warn of a '4w4' $uddenv tcmporiry hufnbhess;.;of . the -. face or'; Brntt'piirticy side wfSv;lS'; '-tt' Baines. Acting Chav 'JIf:inW:.6f Department Allied dimness- c. toss ..of vision,; u.,JifK (J:.. u k.- 'lMmiited to the State Board ASri or a Change in m mtw w S; w;:feUhv:nien.te of the Phy uiiexplartabl. ,; : v sical Therapy Department of VC0ki: thai V?ew . .York University, Miss US don t want t&, h- hvwv-r Uoctor at ry WS , anouio stop : to sK pUfc . :;selye$V!'s;; this ?really a;ichanga ' aial o:: heedyy.oiy; v;; yPhysl0n h:tateer:We:; ..: tiohi'fo'r ;;iporvpo -,virWf;-l'f-J.-.ita;-ii: vox th$ $wMpfati ' htoriei cljii be doiie- to ptevint f diaeiKirtte: techniques . and modem treatment. . .vcryorie should be more, ajyart pf the danger signals: of itrokis ijidvltitiqi to listen to his . body. The . pamphlet; "Body Languag;ekV .is something to keep for; reietral; for a free copy. -.y. to;i North Caror.. 'ItaiHeart. Associatibri, 1 Heart Circle Chawl ffijl,-;'. . C 27514. EircircisJArljc. ; .li ir i-rn -i i ii i .1 -i ri iiii ii i in' , - 'i - n-i . i'Bdxe ifld ; boVof inadacki' . uggesjiionsJ.- y i ??.. jr. ...- i.l.!;:'-:.-;----. .lricluded'' E ; Take i. bdx: of. ordinary . soda Crackers ah8'0Mate bto Wfeit i aai SQuarei on jr cbokie shettl Brush ! mehed hvtter or slightly dUuted egg white,; 'Sa:1 t2 ' V-r " Top with seasoned salt, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, parmes'ah Vcheese orany otherilavoring yoq especWlylike.-Tp-as uqtil - iSligWybrown hi 400 degree oven, v r r You catLiiuxe outer, ihaoes bv. usint refricerator biscuits that .. iTv .Istiifik- tod' tie-'tii fl. knot. Th.ert iba or egg' "hfte. )ind top with seeds or ..seasonings.' Sesame; oi pbppy seeds, '; garlic saltpi'yegetahle flakes 'are some loppings to, 'try 'p;: . . . V jjVQothejF easy-bread ck'i-byt.mklgMii. . then dipping in . melted margaririe r bu tterr Put oh any desiired .topping'rand tqiaat in the ov,en, turning bpce,to brown on both ! Not onlv Bie- these shack crackers tfreat for pnst u.' hut thev lomcv. -Miss Carol V Elizabeth . Jhorpev ;. daughter ;. of Rev- rid: Mrs' William. Thorpe of Durham,-became, the bride of- . eey layior oi wasiuugiuii, :.D.; C-,on Saturday, April 9 at St. John Baptist Church:-Rev. " L: M. Gooch was the official- ,; . tog minister Music was by Owen Marsh, organist and Miss ; Joyce Ann McClamb. .. .' ''. The . , bride , given in & .marriage by her father,-wore ? a .gown of silk , brocade,- ele- - gantly deisgned , with. : high 1 riecklme. and fitted bodice,- of . princess' lines, outlined With. - seed pearls to the waistline and'.' t sweeping into a cathedral train. The long fitted sleeves had ; ; a. .- cardmal . overdrape that flowed softly to the wnstline, vuh ins an nit rtf lpoatir and to the beautiful ensemble. The bride's ved Was .bqrdered'with a wide band of re-embroidered Benton - lace rfraitnng a lovely picutje of the ; bride. She carried a white Bible accented with daisies and -while roses. . Miss: Donna Waldron. of . -''.Uiidoyer''Md.-.'''Wa$' Maid of ' ..'.-Honor. Mrs. Harriett Heywood, aunt j of the bride, of East Orange, N. J. was Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were: Miss Wanda Hamilton, Mrs.' La Wanda Lyons, Miss Deborah Kinston, Miss:. Gloria Thorpe and Miss Ann Holden, Cousins ofthehnde. - - Andra Taylor, brother of the groom, of District Heights, Md,, was best man. Ushers were Leon Cosby Anthony Taylor, cousin of the groom; Morrjs Thorpe, Anthony Thorpe, Arviet Thorpe, and jHrs Dainos Therapy by Li,- p.-m t3 L wu' u. t? ou Therapy missruthmw.es ,The :State,'Board:.of Pbysi- v' .;ar.;Tberapy, consists .of. eight .utilise, rnyajwai . inciapis appOihte;d yMhe -Boardi ibf Regents p.the rejeommen-: ' 4jvw.'j r. n;w.i'0jAo.' r ofhe mmissibher of ducatlo fbirth -'Of Assisting; the?lBoard ' Regent Kandthelducatiljn . Department oh. inatteri of prcr :',' either'with melted marearine. St,1?9"1 .iWW' vw farfc i !i " , ' MRS, JEFFREY TAYLOR Kenneth Lyons. . piStrict of Columbia. She is Misses Krystal Marsh of curfcnUy Employed in the D. Silver Spring, Md., , and h school System. Cynthia Brown, Durham, ivere u T , . c -f flower girls. Timothy McClamb . M.r- Taylor, the sonof the wasrinebearer - late Ms. Berneice Taylor and reception foDowmg'the PhColeyof Washington is wedding was feld ' at the Ju-S-Army, stationed at Craftsman's Lounge. Fort Mead, Md. Mrs. Taylor is a graduate The newly weds plan to of Winston-Salem State Univer make -their home in Frankfurt, sity and the University of Ihe Cermany. "'.r::'.:-;: : Is Sfafo Doqrd Appoinfoo tiorts; assisting te Education. Department! in Oth beans ing matters; and conducting FAYBTTEVILLE Happy Laura H. birthdav to -Mrs. Blue,r Raymond Hayes, Robert ,ShjgeS . and friends. .; : . land, N. ' Y; &. Thomas p. ; rAntni wirV' r1.1' Harless Palmer, a : lames of Goldsboro. ' ' :irW:.! Vtiiui ; v';: iL--:;. -t' 4 p:m. 'It! ur, ; Helen u Kqrnonas, t distinguished professor '. of history at Noirth Carolina Cen tral University along. with Dr. ' JDorothy JDorothy A, Gay. visjtihg mOZ Market We" tant professor : of : ArheHcan iSiw pSSS t,wV, Mkwt ;pti-- w- .tne Holy Trmlty Episcopal : State University -wereU heard .eoen';iit -.MethoUst'-fioJiege; Tnem::-ttititiiedl "The . Changing ; - Role v of '. Women .'.' ; :;'--';::-.. . "Counci TV' ;ffiue' Ridsie cf,2rra Region,; vlntefflayoal '.Toast- u iLjtf.ajijrfjf. JivMiuigj .flcv.vw .- r miv V :j m'gVand aaj.sp 'On-;Ap..: rh,i- ix. r.;-u- .- rfke Moor J '. Barbet - isl rtAe; .will Lei's ;'0bsev"- NatioftWw'' lcr Library :Wlc'every diybt; i:,i, : ;dof something--special .durini R . 3igma ' Gamma' GtheTS-in;; ihfe ir.eler - iWamn WachinoAn ..' - i'vr.; ' . , . ;; .. '-ii'i V 'H?bell' TreadweU ,'and his three ' . Thrbyghout the weekiV'::ite't1.;Mri., Gladys Hojlings. ..Theodore and Thelma Hodges -Vworth, h cityi Mrs. -Thelma Xinnfey celebrated i ,fltingSwygeH, city and Mrs. Alice ' tnk tir. 0jAv,T' - Martin f Miami n- fining in .and - out, ' jcceptlng , visits,; .cansy. giftsy flowers and maa.' The tefreshm ; was efevtied:jyM-:'Wtt'y,W.' Chloe Drive, were held lace, lable clothed Vcentered Parti at 3 P-m. Sin- with" art arranMnrenofchbrn extended to grown mlJfedflQweiir .;wtvdBJighter, : Mrs, ;porothy , -; ' ;vMrtf'Xih Maggie - beautiful cibruW aMo--'-VOttree' lUecetr.Mjrs;. Nina yellow hasket arrangement foi -' 7. ( " ! disciplinary : proceedings .. ah. i and' assisting - in Aothief: pro fessional conduct matter They are the parents of a son, Robert Fitzgerald Kinney, it. , .' tdl LI I ...UL yFayetteville'i Episcopal Churches with prayers at the Market House. They stopped ?t 10 different Church. The Rev. Robert iaenorr was spokesman. , Thouisands enjoyed the fcttfter: Services all over the dty'' I especially enjoyed the 6:3,0 ajn. service which was held tin ' Cross , Creek Park. &f;:f for , this service was 111, who - saiem. ana ,ur.. v.. k. ew. Jeni' v peneaicuon. inpse. service was the minis- downtown ajojiW;:bVV Edward ' fevans '.. ! Consistory -396. F and AM. ne nafoeen nominated by the furieralized at pamy-. is cienaed to his wife, P;;vJi.';.ti..AMlwe two Pfcr&i 'Oik dailiihters.' ' V :S9Uhrtra' anA - Lorni! - ' - ht' mAttmr Mr. i.a. . v ; Funeral services for Mrs. WiUiams, 74. f & W nd Miss make 'x:9fm'iwit farni all year-lig,-" ; her home. Pufdie of Durham.,,? t'

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