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2, 1968 s b« in county 1:25-5:2 "niursday, May 2, 1968 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA.LD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. Pag# Groundless Fears Most Frequent NazarenesSet NEW YORK (WMNS) —| t>roun<lless fears arc perhaps the I niosl frequent complication of nystcrectomy, the operation fori removal of the womb that many tnousamls of women undergo; every year. This is what Dr., Arthur V. Orreley, Clinical Asso-i elate Professoi- of Obstetrics and gynecology at Cornell University i ■Mwlical College here told Wom en’s Medical News Service. Among the most common fears, Hr. (hwley said, ar<‘ that women will lose their femininity, will age rapidly, will become less at-| tractive to their husbands, will lose their pleasure in marital re-j latlons. All these fears are based on misunderstanding of precise ly what a hysterectomy is, the physician noted. He explained that removal of the womb or uterus is usually in dicated because fibroid tumors, tough muscular growths, develop in the organ. 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Complication Of Hysterectomy The State Highway Commission; has prepared plans fur the con- AMMAMalklH IMaa# Contrary to what most women I not cause premature menopause. a highway pro,iect nSSClUOIy ITlCCl ' believe, these fibroids do not lead Menopausal symptoms, the phy- covers the improvement of “ I to cancer. If they cause no dls-siclan explained, are caused in cansler Street in Kings Mountain, Delegates from .Nazarenc] comfort, Dr. Greeley said, they large measure because of the di- ^ This project is designated churches in this stale and area can remain in the uterus for mlnished production of certain g,g,e highway Project 9.7121801 will share in a rare denomina- years with no complications. As hormones. These hormones are in Kings Mountain. N. C. tional event at the 17th quadien-' a matter of fact, he observed, be- not produced by the uterus so its aequiring the right of way ‘'‘a* general Assrjmbly of the cause removal of the whole uter- removal has nothing to do with f^j j^is project, it is anticipated Church of the .Nazarene at Kan- us includes removal of its neck, menopause. (haj some families w'ill be dis- ><38 City, Mo., June 13-21. 1 the cervix, a possible site of can- When a husband learns that by the demolition or re* I*oi‘ the first time in chuKh 'cer is removed as a result of the his wife may need a hysterecto- „,oval of buildings. The Commis- I'ixlciy. '1''^ of the six .Na-za- operation. tny he may be as full of misap- ^ion, as a public service. Is pre- ‘cne General Supermtendcnls, prehensions and fears as his pared to give relocation advisory "’ho comprise the supreme gov- I In women of child - bearing^jfp Greeley said. Therefore assistance to families so displac- erning bo<ly in the church, will 1 years, the uterus need not be re-,j, essential that he be briefed individual notices will be retire on account of age. Dele- I moved because of fibroids, the spouse. This will mailed or personally delivered to gates will elect tlieir successors. ; fynecologist explained. Instead, ^^ly provide his wife with affected parties at the time right The closest comparable situa- only the fibroids themselves can sensitive understanding and sup- of way acquisition is commenced, lion in .Nazarene church history beremoved by means of an opera- pp,., also relieve his own Division Right of Way Agent was 20 years ago, in 194S, when tion called a myomectomy. My- anxieties. stale Highway Commission two of the four men in offict* omectomies can be performed Shelby North Carolina were new. several times If necessary. If a woman understands all ’ . General Superintendent is the Since the uterus doss not pro- hysterectomy. paUy be performed only when no higli(>st elective office in the Naz- duciTanrhorr^ones'ul will have no effect on the fern- * ^ - me uMii- j 1 4 u “In a very real sense, a wo- bishop in some d<*nominations. ininity of a woman. “Following ^ pressured into nav- make the decision The three clergymen retiring in !a hysterectomy a woman will | whether or not to have the opera- June will have a total of 62 years I look just as bright-eyed as she: -if a patient of mine remains tion. In my experience if the pro- of sa-rvice in the olfice. Th.->’ are: ever did," the professor observ- anxious and uneasy about the eedure is chosen by her the emo- Dr. Hardy C. Powers, Dallas, tional strain afterward is apt to Texas; Dr. G. B. W’illiamson and T’ kf ed. "Her figure will remain as operation, I will not perform it, ^ 'shapely, her sikn as un.wrinklod,i Dr. Greeley emphasized. “I can be far less.’ Dr. IlughC'. Benner, both of Kan ■her hair as lustrous, her voice give her medication for relief of The physician cautioned lha’, sas City, Mo. as feminine. Her sexual interest: most of her discomfort. Exces- sometimes a doctor finds a con- The three olhei ‘will remain as it was before the;sjve and erratic bleeding can be dition that makes a hysterecto General Superintendents will be I operation." controlled in a variety of ways, my mandatory. In such cases his candidates for re-election to four- I Contrary to the widely held Usually, hysterectomy is not an recommendation should be ac- year terms, myth, removal of the uterus does urgent procedure. It should act- cepted. There will be a ^ . . — — -- -- ficial voting delegates at the As- sembly. about half ministers and ‘ half laymen. They will represent I 76 church districts in the . S.. Canada, Britain and 47 other world areas. incumbent e- V ELECT] / GOVERNOR ' Why should you vote for dedication, experience and honesty? Why should you vote for a man , with ability and character? A man who will work ] for all the people of North Carolina. ^ Why should you vote for a planner? A man who will attack the problems before the problems attack the State. A man who is not afraid to challenge. A man with bold imagination and raw drive to work hard and long for our people. For j our State. I Why should yon vote for better schools, better roads, a higher per capita income and mutual respect for wder and justice? , ^ Why should you vote for Bob Scott in the May 4 Democratic primary? V Because you believe in a better North Carollnal BobScott A"™". Cleveland County Committee For Bob Scott ioi Govemoi Pat Spanglei, Chainnan Bliss Named Foote Officer Phila., Pa. — Directors of Fcxile Mineral Company iExton. Pa.l, in session today following the firm’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders, elected president L. G. Bliss as Chief E.xeeutive Officer. , Mr. Bliss .succeeds G. L. 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