Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 314, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1926 — Page 3

MAY 4, 1026

COMMITTEES TO PLAN EXHIBITS Public Invited to Indiana Schools, Hospitals. Exhibits and demonstrations Friday at the Riley Hospital, the Eons Hospital and the professional schools of Indiana University, when open house will be observed and Indiant.vcUs citizens invited to get acquainted with the services offered them by their State University, wIU lie in charge of these committees, I >r. S. Id. SrnitVi, general chairman, announced Tuesday: Reoi*>;itional and Educational Exhibits— Alias Winifred Conrick, director of occupational therapy Riley Hospital, chairman, and Mrs A, J. Porter, president of the Riley Cheer Guild: Mrs. John A. MaoDon<fcld, chairman of the occupatioual therapy f committee of the Indianapolis chapter of she Junior League; Miss Lois Keim, assistant director of occupational therapy: Miss George Ann Schmidt, supervisor of education: Miss Ernestine Bradford, supervisor of library service Mrs Louise Fletcher, supervisor of kindergarten, and Hiss Hazel Iske, superintendent of Sunday school, Riley Hospital. Social Service Exhibits—Miss Grace Ferguson. supervisor of Indiana University social service department, chairman, and Miss Nelda Weathers. Miss Dorothea Varnt*. Prof. Shelley 1), Watts and Miss Dorothy Daugherty, Dietary Exhibits—Miss Lute Troutt, chief dietitian. Indiana University hospitals, chairman, ami Miss Grace Graham, educational dietitian, and Miss Gladys Ball and Miss Jeanette Crooks, assistant dietitians. Hospital Exhibits—Dr. Gordon W. Batman, chief resident physician. Riley Hospital. chairman, and Dr, John E. Owen. Long Hospital: Dr. Mahlon Frascii, Long Hospital: Miss Katherine Shea, superintendent of nurses. Long Hospital, and Miss Veronica Stapleton. superintendent of nurses, Riley Hospital. Indiana University Training School for Nurses—Mrs. Ethel I’, Clarke, director, chairman, and Aliss Nellie O Brown, assistant. director, and Miss Harriet Davis and Miss Persis Arc.v. instructors. School of Medicine—Dr. John F. Barnhill. Dr. E. I). Clark, Dr. Frank W. Crogor Dr. W. D Gateli. Dr F. F. Hutchins. Dr. A. Af. Mendenhall. I)r. V. H. Moon. Dr. F. A. Morrison, Dr. John Oliver. Dr. T.afavette Page. Dr. O. G Pfagg, Dr. B. B. Turner. Dr. William N. Wisnard, Dr.

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J. Don Miller and Dr. Charles P. Emerson. School of Dentistry—Dr. K H. Kayser. Dr E. ,r. Rogers, Dr. Henry Morrow. Dr. J. L. Wilson and Dr. Frank Hughes. WAGE WAR ON SPITTING Business Houses .loin Crusade Against Insanitary Practice. Scores of Indianapolis business bouses, through associations to which they belong, today joined t'.ie Marion County Tuberculosis Association's war on spitting in public places, according to announcement by George Griffin, head of the retail grocers association and Harry .1. .Burst, head of the retail druggists association. Posters, decrying the evil, will be 'displayed prominently in each business house. CLEVELAND OVER TOP liaises Quota in Region Endowment Fund Campaign. Cleveland, Ohio, has raised its quota of SIOO,OOO for The American Legion's endowment fund for disabled veterans and orphans of the World War, National Commander John R. McQuigg, of the Legion, announced her today. McQuigg said that Cleveland, his home town, has not only raised the quota, but has reported an oversubscription of more than $12,000. FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic Liquid—Easy to Use When applied ns directed Zemo effectively removes Eczema, quickly stops itching, ■#nd heals skin troubles, also Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. ~t penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid, that is especially adapted for daytime .use because it does not show. Ask your druggist for a small size BOc or large bottle sl.oo.—Advertisement.

NEW FRANKLIN BEAD IS SOUGHT Dr. Goodell Resigns, Protesting Church Dommance. Franklin College trustees today were considering a successor to Dr. Charles E. Goodell, president of the institution for nine years, who re-

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signed late Monday as a protest against college dominance by the Indiana Baptist convention, governing body of the Baptist denomination in the State. In his letter of resignation. Goddell revealed friction between the college and the convention has existed for nearly three years and that as a result his burden "has been almost too heavy at times for human endurance.” The resignation was accepted, effective ,lul>’ 1. He was voted an extra year's salary.

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LEGION BODY TO MEET President of Fidac Will Speak to Executive Group. The executive committee of the American Legion will meet at national headquarters May 33-14 for its spring session, according to an annonucement made today by National Adujtant James F. Barton. Lieut. Col. George 11. Crosfield, president of Fidac, and in that capacity representative of 10,000,000 World War veterans in the nine principal allied countries, will speak. Report of committee appointed by

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National Commander John R. McQuigg to prepare a pamphlet to offset the propaganda which is being carried on against the nationak defense program, will be presented by Brig. Gen. L. R. Gignilliat of Culver, Ind., chairman. MINISTER GETS TRIP Dr. George S. Henninger, pastor of the East Tenth Street M. E. Church, will sail from New York June 12 for a three-month tour of the Holy Land. The trip, which will carry him to Palestine, Egypt,

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