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Show HEAT FKAZZIEIQI? fa vou wee saving.. J&S What you may need Is the NERVE NUTRITION you get from RYBUTOL The That temit Cooked vitamin and mineral formula. high-poten- cy Are hot, restless nights making your nerves "scream"? Arc lack of appetite and that worn-out-with-summ- er feeling keeping you on edge? You may simply need thewnr nutrition provided by RYBUTOL Vitamin Bi and the high-poten- cy formula containing important vitamins and 9 minerals in every B2 1 1 Gelucap. Nutritionists now believe a critical shortage of certain vitamins, particularly Vitamin Bi, can result in poor nerve nutrition. OnedailyGelucapofRYBUTOL supplies you with 15 times the minimum daily requirement of Vitamin Bi and 3 times the requirement of B2 enough not only to maintain daily needs but to help correct definite deficiencies. You don't need to worry about surplus vitamins storing up your body discards those you don't need. And look what else this multiple vitamin and mineral formula, RYBUTOL, gives you: 100 of Vil hen buddy won a goose at a carnival, his whole family had visions of a succulent Christmas roast. But that was more than two years ago, and the fatted goose still struts around the back yard, waddling and honking. It seems the goose entwined her affections around the heartstrings of Buddy's family. And, as they explain it, "You just can't cook and eat a lovable family pet!" Earl L. Allison, Mount Carmel, 111. removed his cap. He waited until the whole procession had passed before driving on. I'm sure this man was a complete stranger to the bereaved family, but by his token of sympathy he showed respect to a whole community. J. H. Rhoades, Newcastle, Wyo. PLACE TO PLAY. A neighbor's back yard lias become a sort of recreation headquarters for their two boys A from miles around. They've inand for other teen-agestalled a basket for basketball practice, and the boys play there for hours. When people comment about using the yard this way, the mother explains, "Well, our job now is rearing the boys. When they're grown, then we can have a nice yard and lawn." M. R., Jefferson City, Mo. rs went to the launderette one cold dreary morning, and the weather plus my mountain of laundry depressed me. As I began loading the machine, the little woman next to me (with a huge pile of laundry) quietly hummed a tune as she worked. She didn't seem to be conscious that she was humming, but it certainly cheered me up. I'd found my inspiration for the day! Mrs. Ira Luttrell, Oklaunion, Tex. A LIFT AT THE LAUNDRY. I While attending a funeral I noticed that, as the procession left the church for the cemetery, a huge truck pulled to the curb and the driver GESTURE AT FUNERAL. A We Pay $10 for Your Letters we We welcome your rtews on any subject 0 general interest. print your letter, you will receive $10. Letters must be signed, but names will be withheld on request. We reserve the right to edit contributions. Letters cannot be returned. Address Letters Editor, Family Weekly, your minimum daily requirement of Vitamin C and iodine plus iron for red blood cells and 3 micrograms of Vitamin B12. Relax and enjoy summer! Don't let jumpy nerves from vitamin lack spoil your fun. Take vitamin Bi and B: RYBUTOL -yoiCre guaranteed to feel better in 7 days or money back ! high-poten- SAVE 5355 RYBDTOL Bottle of 250 is III. 0 ... he was 87, bald and bent. Under the black robe was the artificial leg on which he stood in unsteady dignity. His voice trembled. The old man was a symbol of the years with Pasteur, the books written for young men to study, the triumph of achievement. It was fitting that he should stand alone under the lights of the great auditorium and that the young men, 100 of them, should face him and echo his words. The old man read: "The regimen I adopt shall be for the benefit of my patients according to my ability and judgment, and not for their hurt or for any wrong. . ." The young backs were stiff and straight. The wave of the answering voices swept the shore of faces behind them. "I will give no deadly drug, though it be asked of me. ..." Will it be asked? The old man knows. His remembrance . Pwfrifk C) Ryan, Jerry VITAMIN CORPORATION 1, ft FAMILY Limited Tim North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 179 cy off, ' " -- Only OF AMERICA encompasses the tragedies the young men have yet to see. "Whatsoever house I enter, there will I go for the benefit of the sick, refraining from all wrongdoing. Whatsoever things I see or hear concerning the life of men, in my attendance on the sick ... I will keep silence thereon, counting such things to be sacred secrets. . ." One of the young men will sit at the bedside of a man who pleads for the release of death and remember. Or forget. One of them will become a confessor and face his conscience. Which of them is it to be? On the 100 faces turning for the recessional, there is quiet exultation now, and on the face of the old man, with a leg sacrificed on a cancerous altar, there is peace. This is the Oath of Hippocrates, a part of the ages of reaffirmation of faith. To these young men, to this oath, we give our lives. . EKIY. 179 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago I, III. Leonard S. Davidow, Publisher; Walter C. Dreyfus Associate Publisher- - Ben Kartman, Editorial Director; rke. Advertising Director; Melanit De Proft, Food Editor; William A. Fetter, Art Director; Robert Fitjgibbon Manaai'na Editor-Jem, Associate Editors: Jack New York. Address all communications about editorial features to Family Weekly, Weekly, 153 N. Michigan Ave.. Chicago ., .... Contents Copyright Family Weekly, June 23, 1957 N. Michigan by Family Weekly 17V I Magazine.T.. 179 V n, n ,ju.,',;.. t t.A |