Dale News, Volume 5, Number 15, Dale, Spencer County, 15 May 1942 — Page 2

THE DALE NEWS Published Every Friday at Dale, Indiana

Scenes and Story of Stork Hospital, Huntingburg

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“Entered as second-class matter, September 28, 1939, at the post office at Dale, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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Charles Cooper of Morristown, is visiting home folks for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper and son Charles and daughter Opal were at Rockport Friday evening on business. They also visited the former’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer and family.

Mrs. Mary Guth was called to Evansville on account of the death of her mother.

Irvin Kokomoor and Charles Cooper were at Jasper Friday on business.

Charles Kokomoor and Claude Springstun were at Rockport Saturday on business.

Front Row—Dr. H. K. Stork, owner; Elsie Brown, hospital aide; Marcella Lindeman, R. N., relief nurse; Edna Soderling, R. N., assistant to Dr. H. K. Stork; Lillie Sunderman, R. N., staff nurse; Anna Mae Sendleweck, assistant to Dr. R. J.Rossow; R. J. Rossow, M. D. Back Row—Herbert Rademacher, pharmist; Dorothy Tormohlen, drug clerk; Kathryn Maxey, R. N., staff nurse; Marie Mundy, R. N., supervisor; Alma Langebrake, R. N., relief nurse; Mildred Kruger, receptionist and bookkeeper; George Eckert, orderly.

Clarence Kaetzel and sons were in Ferdinand Thursday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hanning had as their dinner guests on Mother’s Day, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reinke and family, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Reinke and daughters, Kathleen, Norma Jean and Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. George Reinke and daughter Virlee and son Elbert.

Many people of Dale and surrounding territories are unaware of what facilities The Stork Hospital of Huntingburg has and the scope of service it is prepared to render. We print the pictures, that you might have a faint idea.

commodate the crowds and at the present time several patient rooms are being constructed. The ground floor of the hospital contains a combined reception room and bookkeeper’s office; the two doctors’ offices, each connected with an examining room. These rooms are conveniently connected to a drug dispensing room, a complete surgery and x~ray, fluroscopic, diathermy treatment room and an obstetrical delivery room. Also conveniently located is an

electric elevator, by which patients are taken to the bed rooms on the second floor.

The basement contains a laboratory, doctors' dressing rooms and a laundry.

On the second floor are two private bedrooms, three two-bed rooms, utility room, kitchen, preparation room, and a nursery. The hospital has available an incubator for the care of premature or otherwise abnormal bab-

Founded in 1939 in connection with the medical offices of Drs. H. K. Stork and H. H. Marks, this young hospital has grown by leaps and bounds, and has gone through the process of building enlargement several times to ac-

Miss Virlee Reinke of Evansville spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Reinke.

Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Evans had as their guests on Mother's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schaaf of Loogootee, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmitt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schaaf and family.

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several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith and family in Louisville, Ky.

Chandley were at Huntingburg Saturday on business.

Raymond Schaaf

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bockstahler were at Evansville Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wibbeler.

Charles Cooper and Miss Opal Cooper were at Huntingburg Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fahr and son Harold spent Sunday with their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fahr in English. Their granddaughter Jean returned home with them for a two week's visit.

Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham and son Paul, Morris Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmitt and Mrs. P. H. Evans attended the county Sunday School convention at Richland last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaaf of Evansville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frank of Morganfield, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowell and daughter are spending a few days with Mrs. Bowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnett and (Continued on page 3)

Mrs. Irvin Kokomoor spent

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