Show ffnf :Hv 7 1 j ?w I i r " It' 1 is - r B stiS! wionisiq v'mi He overcame a childhood tragedy to become a great track star now he's dedicated to imparting that faith and courage to other American youngsters By EDWIN ' ' BURKHOLDER V f iuu£ - I f J 0 A :m- i i i! i 1 V ' ' to I i vv iV V V 3' 'k-- Twenty-fiv- - x ' - $'rw :f t it v rfjk s- W ' — - — Married women are sharing this secret the new easier surer protection for those most intimate marriage problems Tejted by doctors FRE1 trusted by women proved in hospital d iniCS ' L"f rt(4Nii Kiov-ou- Nori'oi'ms' jj' I kr T'V W kid's heart ir odor themselves And what convenience! These small feminine suppositories are so easy and convenient to use Just insert-- no apparatus mixing or measuring They're greaseless and they keep in any climate Your druggist has them in boxes of 12 and 24 Also available in long-lastin- 840-ac- re To Glen one way to a troubled anything it had ever used Norforms eliminate (rather than cover up) embarrassing odors yet have no "medicine" or "disinfectant" What a blessing to Ik able to trust in the wonderful germicidal protection Norforms can give you Norforms have a highly perfected new formula that releases antiseptic and g germicidal ingredients with action The exclusive new melts at body temperature lse a forming powerful protective film that guards (but will not harm) the delicate tissues And Norforms' deodorant protection has been tested in a hospital clinic and found to be more effective than is through animals & 1 tures Peacocks strut majestically and kangaroos hop Canada V informative Norformt booklet mail thifl milium In Ilrrv! FWflXU Norwich Pharmacal Co Norwich NY Please irnd mt the new Noifurmi botUri plain envelope : V 4 ! I in a Jumpy the Kangaroo is fed his grain ration by an Iowa youth Name (PLC-!- around to get a look at the visitors Why so many animals? "To help any child you first must get him interested in something" Cunningham explains "What's better than animals? The affinity between children and animals is amazing Boys come here who have never worked and brag that they never will Almost at once they are intrigued by the animals and in a or two day they are carrying water and food to them In a week they accept the strict routine of the ranch without protest" PKINt) Street Citv Zonr e mile approach the magic There was more to his story than running prowess When he was eight Glen's legs were burned so badly in a school fire that doctors said he would never walk again But stubborn courage and unlimited faith enabled Glen to conquer this infirmity and walk — and then run Today Glen is 51 tall and slim and in perfect physical condition And he is a man with a mission He has never forgotten the rewards of his fight to walk and he is telling thousands of children that they too can solve their problems if they have courage and faith From September to April he lectures school children and church and civic groups on this subject In the summer children from all parts of the country are nonpaying guests of Glen and his wife on their ranch in the Flint Hills of Kansas near the town of Cedar Point The children all have one thing in common They need help Some are physically handicapped and find inspiration in Glen's own struggle Some are emotionally disturbed "problem children" in need of loving guidance Others are pale and in poor health All find something of what they need at Glen's ranch When a youngster arrives he has the feeling he is entering the gates of a zoo Deer buffalo African sheep and wild animals from throughout the world are in corrals or pas- :'r" 3 '4 )J four-minu- te :::: - K ty l Xhr V-"-' years ago the name of Glen Cunningham was sport pages of every newspaper in the country He was our greatest track athlete the first American to T "4 " -- — f 'I Slatr 'i 16 Family Weekly February H I960 |