Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1936 — Page 13

APRIL 3, 1936

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STARS IN SCHOOL PLAY

i;:;; • A .yjjfx, Ruth Fletemeyer (above) is to play a leading role in “An Attic Frolic" which is to be presented by the girls’ physical education department of Washington High School, tonight at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Miss Fletemeyer also is vicepresident of the Continental Girls Athletic Association, which is sponsoring the program. Four hundred girls are to participate in the show demonstrating the regular activities of the physical education classes. Hospital Arranges Service The Choral Club of the Methodist Hospital nursing school is to present a program at 7:45 Sunday night in North M. E. Church. Dr. John G. Benson, hospital superintendent, is to preach.

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PHYSICIANS TO ASSEMBLE FOR DISEASE STUDY Medical Specialists From Leading Institutions to Lecture. Cancer and heart diseases are to be studied at the annual postgraduate course of the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Indiana State Medical Association Monday through Saturday. Sessions are to be held at the various I. U. medical units here at the Claypool Wednesday Rnd Thursday afternoons and nights. Specialists from leading medical schools and hospitals are to participate in the clinics, discussions and lectures. Two hundred Indiana physicians are expected to enroll for the course. Announce Faculty Members Physicians and surgeons from outside the state who have accepted invitations to join the post-graduate faculty are Dr. Willis Campbell, University of Tennessee; Dr. Gatewood, Rush Medical School, Chicago; Dr. Dean Lewis, .Johns Hopkins University; Dr. Walter W. Hamburger, Chicago; Dr. Charles C. Wolferth, Pennsylvania; Dr. Max Minor Peet, Michigan, and Dr. Ralph Major, Kansas. The post-graduate students are to observe special medical and surgical cases in the various I. U. hospitals here and are to participate in daily round-table discussions. Clinics are to be presented each morning ‘n genito-urinary diseases, obstetric. , pediatrics, gastro-enter-ology, and rmatology. medicine, surgery. ea nose and throat, gynecology m ital and nervous diseases and oph< imology.

Irv lgton O. E. S. to Meet

Irvingt n Chapter 364, Order of Eastern 3tav, is to meet Monday night in the Irvington Masonic Temple. Bethel 18, Order of Job’s Daughters, is to exemplify ritualistic work. Broad Ripple choir of Bethel 3 is to assist.