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

SANTA CLAUS CONTINUED

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family.

Rev. and Mrs. Millard Brittingham and son Paul and Mrs. Willis Reinke and daughters spent Thursday in Evansville.

Our district superintendent, Dr. E. L. Hutchens of Evansville, delivered the message Sunday to a large congregation.

OFFICE AND RECEPTION ROOM

OPERATING ROOM

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schaaf were in Tell City Wednesday.

Mr. and Arthur Roell were in Rockport Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaetzel and sons, Rev. Millard Brittingham and son Paul and Jimmie Hanning were in Ferdinand recently.

Mabel and Edwin Vedeking were visitors in Evansville Tuesday.

THE NURSERY

EXAMINING ROOM

GEM THEATRE HUNTINGBURG, IND.

FRI., SAT., MAY 15-16

“HEART OF THE RIO GRANDE” with Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette.

Plus “NIAGARA FALLS” with Tom Brown, Zasu Pitts, Slim Summerville. “News". Show Friday 7:30 p. m. Saturday6-8:10 p. m.

X-RAY AND FLUOROSCOPIC ROOM

A BEDROOM IN THE HOSPITAL

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1942, there were twenty-five admissions; eleven of which received major operations, six minor operations; the balance were accident, maternity and medical cases. At this time the hospital has nine beds, one of which is taken down when not in use. For the first three months of 1942, the hospital averaged having six patients per day.

and from Jasper. The doctors maintain regularly two nurses in their offices who assist in the out-patient care and in the preparation for and during the surgical operations. The second floor maintains regularly three graduate nurses, a cook and laundress and a male orderly who serves as is required anywhere in and around the hospital and pharmacy. Two other nurses serve relief periods and for specials when they are required. The hospital extends every reasonable courtesy to other physicians, permitting them to bring their patients to the hospital when desired and assuring them all the privileges obtained in larger hospitals.

Last September Dr. Marks was succeeded by Dr. F. P. Williams of Dale, who recently took leave of the hospital when he was called into military service. He was succeeded by Dr. R. J. Rossow of Mabel, Minn., who, with Dr. Stork comprise the medical staff of the institution.

SUN., MON., MAY 17-18 “THE SHANGHAI GESTURE” with Gene Tierney, Walter Hutton. “Wabbit Trouble” and “News". Sunday Continuous Shows 3 p. m.—5:05 p. m.—7:10 p. m. Monday 7:30 p. m.

In connection with this hospital is the Model Pharmacy with Herbert Rademacher, a registered pharmacist, in charge. The hospital serves patients for other physicians and welcomes such admissions. Cases have been admitted by other Huntingburg physicians, some from Ferdinand

Miss Marie Mundy, a, registered nurse and graduate of St. Mary’s Hospital in Evansville, is the supervisor. During the year of 1941 the hospital admitted 240 patients. Forty-one of these were maternity cases.

TUES., WED., MAY 19-20 “PARIS CALLING” with Elisabeth Bergner, Randolph Scott. “Porky’s Pastry Pirate” and “News”.

Show 7:30 p. m.

During the month of January,

THURS., MAY 21

“YOU’RE IN THE ARMY NOW” with Jimmy Durante, Jane Wyman.

Merlyn Sue Rogers, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Barthol Rogers, is visiting this week with Rev. and Mrs. Theo. Rogers and family at Patoka.

Mrs. George Medcalf, Kathryn Medcalf, and Jeanette Thorpe, of here and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beebe Jr. of Huntingburg spent Sunday in Evansville.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper and baby are spending several days this week here with relatives, before returning to their home Sunday, after a weeks vacation.

“Sucker List”, “Picture People” and “Cartoon”. Show 7:00 p. m.