Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1934 — Page 12

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NURSES' SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PLANS FINISHED

The Rev. E. Ainger Powell to Deliver Sermon on Sunday. Plans have been completed for the forty-ninth annual commencement exercises of the Indianapolis city hospital school of nursing. Beginning with baccalaureate service at 4 Sunday in Christ church, they will include events on each day of the week, with the exception of Wednesday. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by the Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector of Christ church! Seniors' will be entertained with a dinnerbridge Monday night at the Silver Cup tea room by members of the City hospital alumnae association, and graduate nurses of the hospital will entertain seniors Tuesday night with a dinner at Whispering Winds. A theater party will be given Thursday night for seniors by the junior class of nurses. Commencement exercises will be held in the city hospital auditorium at 8 Friday night, June 1. Russell Wilson will give the address. Graduates include: Misses Mildred Leola Frantzreb, Gladys H. McMann, Mayme Marie Need, and Ethel Mae Snoddy, Indianapolis; Lethel Beckerdite, Kokomo; Ishmael Kathleen Bowden and Ruby Mitchell, Bedford; Esther Jane Heath and Mary Etta Brattain, Pendleton; Pauline Cummings, Cambridge City; Cleo Lacene Colvin, Linton; Louise DeMotte, Muncie; Hester Katherine Flatter and Ruth Elizabeth Masters, Newcastle; Ina May Foreman, North Vernon; Hazel Rebecca Frederick, Vincennes; Mary Elizabeth Harold, Clay City; Edith Margaret Harris. Gosport: Wilhelmina Harris, Shelby - ville; Mabel Johnson, Boswell; Lydia Klausmeier, Elberfeld; Ruth McKenzie, Norris City; Margaret Ethel Mertz, Coronna; Grace Miller, Bloomfield; Elsie Marie Norris, Hope; Olive May Payne, Wheatland; Helen Mildred Perkins, Lebanon; Velma Riley, Middletown; Miriam [Robison, Jamestown; Matilda N. 'Sailer and Frances Lee Vines, Mt. Vernon; Hazel Elsie Swain, Danville. and Elva May White, Greenwood. WASHINGTON SENIORS TO HOLD CLASS DAY Party in Gymnasium Will Follow Program on June 5. Washington high school seniors will present their annual class day program on Tuesday, June 5. The program will include: Presentation of gifts to the school, Frank Cassell; acceptance, Principal Walter G. Gingery; presentation of gavel to junior class, Frank Cassell; acceptance, Louis IJhle. Class will, Mary Liebenderfer, chairman; seventeen senior souvenirs, seven school specials, class prophecy, seventh senior class Washington in 1957 seen in seven scenes. dramatic achievement. Christian Townsend; sports news, Reva Wright; home life, George Powers: style shop. Helen Greely; congressional committee. Mike Dugan: school life, Jane Fletemeyer; Radio City, Charles Benner; snappy streamline seniors, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Marie Smith. The class party will be held in the gymnasium following the program.

PLAY PRESENTED FOR TECH SPANISH CLUB Bazan’s “The Cufflink’’ Is Dramatized at High School. “The Cufflink.’’ by Emilia Pardo Bazan was dramatized and presented before the Spanish Club of Technical high school, during the ninth period today in Room 120. by members of Miss Eklith Allen's Spanish VI class. Those who took part in the dramatization and presentation were Joan Lay. Alice Heine, Sam LaMar and Charles Matthews. Evelyn Conley. also a member of the class, presented a brief summary before the playlet. Martha Main. Dolores Ferrer and William Bancroft, members of Miss Esther Aldridge’s Spanish V class, gave a skit entitled, “Yesterday and Today.” Lois Stevens was program chairman and Miss Esther Aldridge was club sponsor. Brace-Gilbert Divorce Near Bij l nited Press HOLLYWOOD. Cal. May 24. Virginia Bruce is scheduled to appear in superior court tomorrow to obtain an uncontested divorce from John Gilbert. She will seek custody of their small daughter aad $l5O a month for the child's support. Miss Bruce charges cruelty. Can Eat Nails A man who savs he feels so good that he could now eat nails or old shoes is W. Huecksted. 1908 So. Harding Ave., Chicago. 111. He was a stomach sufferer for 10 years and now gives credit for his recovery to the Udga Treatment, based on a famous stomach specialist’s triple-action prescription. Its purpose is to neutralize excess acid, soothe and heal the inflamed stomach lining and stop pain. Already 54.169 fetters praising the Udga Treatment have teen received from victims of stomach /ulcers, acid stomach, indigestion, heartburn, gas pains, belching and other sympjpms of excess acidity. Write Udga. Suite 62 Foot-Schulze Bldg., St. Paul. Minn., for a free sample. The 7-dav trial box of Udga Tablets is sold on a monev-back guarantee of satisfaction by Hook Drugs. Haag Drug Company. W'algreen's, and other food druggists.—Advertisement. SEVEN-YEAR ITCH ENDED The Itch (scabies) Is highly contagious, if not treated it will continue for life. It is not a blood disease, but is caused by the itch-mite, which burrows and forms torturous galleries within the skin. The itch-mite .preads rapidly and Is immune to ordinary treatment. The Psoric Institute has perfected a simple treatment -ailed EXSORA that kills the itch-mite almost instantly, and rids you of your trouble in three days. Get complete -EXSORA treatment at once at C% Dependable Drug * wXJOCK4 Stores J 3 Pc. BED OUTFIT nE Handsome wood- <J tM G C ■ tone bed Comfort I ' '--1 able spilngs and | ■ rotten mattress. KllkV Terms ft WUITE <s

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