Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1926 — Page 4

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INDIANA NURSES ATTENDING 0. S. HEALTH MEETING Congress Being Held at Atlantic City—Noted Men Speak. A large number of nurses who are members of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association are attending the American health congress at Atlantic City, Mrs. Alma H. Scott, executive secretary of the State association, announced today. The congress will continue today and Saturday, Approximately 7,000 nurses are attending the health congress, the first ever held in the United States. They represent about 00,000 nurses In every State in the Union, Hawaii, Porto Rico and Canada. The congress takes the place of the annual Nurses’ Association convention. Questions pertaining to tho whole burning profession liavo been discussed by prominent speakers at the Congress, among them Sir Arthur Newsholme, Iv. C. 8., M. I)., former principal medical officer of the local government board for England find Wales; Dr. Rene Sand off Belgium, secretary-general of the I league of Red Cross Societies, and l>r. George Vincent, president, of the Rockefeller Foundation. Among lndianiai s attending the convention aro Mrs. Alma if. Scott, Indianapolis, executive secretary of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association and educational director of Indiana State board of nurses’ examiners; Miss Mary Librook of Inlannpolls; Miss Lizzie Goeppinger of Crawfordsville, president of the Indiana State Nurses’ Association, end Mrs. Kthel I*. Clarke, director of the Indiana University School of Nursing. FATHERS HONOR GUESTS Mothers' Club of Delta Gamma Sorority Gives Party. The fathers were honor guests of th© Mothers’ Club of the Delta Gamma sorority at an elaborate party given Thursday night at the chapter house. Spring flowers arranged in baskets and vases were decorations. A program, enjoyed by more than 100 guests, was in charge of Mrs. .1. P. Lucas. Her assistants were Mrs. H. C. Wilson, president of the club;'Mrs. E. H. Young, Mrs. Bertram Day, Mrs. James Doeppers and Mrs. F. E. Dauner. Twelve of the sorority pledges opened the program with an impromptu stunt. Other features were a group of contralto solos by Miss Emma Doeppers, a group of readings by Miss Helen I’asco and solos by Miss Alice Young, soprano. Miss Anna Ursula Mathews played a group of harp numbers.

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to; Fannie Hindsley, 2144 N. Capitol A\_x., Ford, Ohio license, from Ohio Hts. Metro lyoan Company, 2JJ) Lombard Bldg., Ford,/ 505-912, from Virginia Ave. and aEst Sts. Walter T. Boyer, 38 Kentucky Ave.; Ford, 27-129, from Riverside Park. Hubert H. Keller, 3965 Washington Blvd., Studebaker, 517-998, from Monument Circio and Meridian St. O, R. Breeden, 4 Brookville Ave.; Packard, 19-709, from New York and Illinois Sts. Don Herr, 120 Kentucky Ave.; Ford, from that address. M. J,. Thompson, 4440 Park Ave.; Ford, 23-210, from Bird and Ohio Sts. L. V. Merriman, 362 Good Ave.: Chevrolet, 548-485, from Wabash and Delaware Sts. ✓

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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Chevrolet, license M. 115, found at Vermont and Indiana Ave., driver arrested for vehicle taking. Dodge touring license 573-042, found at Harding and W. New York St. R, H. Robertson, Owen County, Tnd.; Ford, found at 2330 N. Meridian St. Ray Totten, 1147 River Ave.: Ford, found at Shriver Ave., and TwentyThird St. Garland Miller, 03!) N. Keystone Ave.; Chevrolet, found, New York and Illinois Sts. Glass and Havicus, 530 T,e Clede Ave., Ford, found at South and Fast Sts. Christian Spiritualist 108 W. North St, 7:45 n. m. Subject: "Astrology-," bectures and Spirit Messages bv RWV. CHARLES H. GT’NSOLUS, I). D. Obrstal gazer, psychic, occultist. Dart Seance Wednesday and Friday Nights. A spiritual reading and ps.vehoanalysis helps to solve your past, present and future problems. Consult Rev. Gunsolus. the medium, mystic seer and psychologist, Phone Ri. '1751. CINCINNATI ROUND TRIP ShelbyvJlle .$ .65 Greensburg . 1.10 Batesville ... 1.50 Sunday, May 23 BASEBALL Cincinnati Vs. Pittsburgh Npecial train will leave Indlunapolls I nlon Station 7 n. m. Returning leave Cincinnati Central t'nlon Depot 7,00 r m i entval Standard Time 8:00 n m rlty time.) for ticket* and full information call hi v,| Heart Office, IPS Monument < Irele; phone Mnln 033(1, nr I'nlon Slntion. Big Four Route

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I-cft td Right: Misses .Mary Elizabeth forties, Esther L. Doty, Bobbie Gray.

The grand guardian of Job’s Daughters. Mrs. Margaret Witty of Terre Haute, will pay her official visit to Bethel No. 1 Saturday. Job's Daughters is an organization composed of girls between the ages of'l3 and 18 and closely rela'ed to the Masonic order. There .are three other Bethels in the city, Nos. 3, 4 and 9. The principal officers of Bethel No. 1 are Miss Mary Elizabeth Cordes,' Honor Queen; Miss Esther Doty, Senior Princess, and Miss Roberta Gray, Junior Frirlcess. DIRECTORS ARE ELECTED Directors of the Merchants’ Association of Indianapolis were elected at the twenty-eighth annual meeting Thursday night at the Columbia Club. Those chosen directors Frederic M. Ayres. A. S. Goldstein, Charles L. Hartman, association president and Carl Walk. Officers for the year will be elected by the board next week. The help-yourself plan of a cafeteria .enables the finest of foods at “odd penny prices” to be served at White’s Cafeteria “On the Circle

Sale —Used Gas Ranges ‘IO.OO c will place on sale Saturday 75 used gas ranges to be sold at SIO.OO each. All have been checked and are in good condition. Most of this jot are originally highpriced ranges and you must see them to appreciate this offer. Several of the Smaller Type Ranges to Go as Low as $5 EUREKA SALES CO. 34 S. Meridian St. MAin 3012

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The epochs of th© order will be conferred upon the candidates at 2 p. m. at the bethel. 119*6 E. Ohio St. All members of Job’s Daughters, Masons and Eastern Stars are Invited. Daughters of Bethel No. 1 will participate in the Poppy day sale, May 29.

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ENTERTAIN FACULTIES President and Teachers of Butler Are Hosts. Members of the faculty of the affiliated schools, the John Herron Art Institute, the Teachers College of Indianapolis and the Metropolitan School of Music, were entertained Wednesday evening at the Propylaeum, by Robert J. ATby and members if the faculty of Butler University. Dr. Aley, president of Butler, made a short talk and responses were given by Etjward Nell, of the Metropolitan School of Mtisic; Miss Julia H. Moore of the Teachers’ College, and Arthur McLain of the Art Institute. A reception followed. AMERICAN RELEASED Tin rnltnt Praia PEKING. May 21.—Capt. Thomas .T. Betts, American Army officer, held captive r>y bandits in the Yunan province, has been released, according to a telegram dated May 19, received Iter© from the American consul at YuraTYFu.

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